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1. 47 7 12 75 0 00 67 5 00 75 000 85 039 56 250 60 317 72 188 75 000 60 004 70 069 75 029 60 020 75 025 60 015 60 000 60 000 31 500 35 500 36 000 40 000 50 000 49 500 65 000 75 000 78 750 108 00 135 000 85 500 162 00 148 500 30 37 IVE NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE DI NEGAT IVE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE POSITI VE JW Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Guideli nes VESA Guideli nes VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Guideli ne VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd DDW Connection diagram Wiring Diagram 2x2 matrix sample 10 14U09 ZEZSY LI LI Ba Ela 4enids VOA FEDI SEDs BEDA Es FEDI indu AQ Ey 31 37 DDW Interface definition and description Left Interface NC 2 TTL LVDS CONNECTOR T 4 39 R The right interfaces INVERTER CONNECTOR 32 37 Fan Connector DD
2. 2 1 6 Saturation Adjustment This function adjusts the image color saturation Note This regulatory function is only valid for video Video S VIDEO input signal Adjusting SATURATION gt 2 1 7 Hue Adjustment This function adjusts the image hue mode Note This regulatory function is only valid for video Video S VIDEO input signal Adjusting HUE gt gt 2 1 8 Definition Adjustment This function adjusts the image hue mode Note This regulatory function is only valid for video Video S VIDEO input signal Adjusting SHARPNESS gt 2 1 9 Real time Drawings Adjustment The function freezes image Note The regulatory function is valid for all input signals press the function key FREEZE to freeze image press it again to return moving image Adjusting FREEZE 2 1 10 Open the Picture in Picture Function Open the Picture in Picture function Note The regulatory function is valid for all input signals press the ON OFF key in the PIP function region to open the picture in picture function Adjusting ON OFF 2 1 11 Switch Secondary Image The function switches source input images Note The regulatory function is valid for all input signals press the function key INPUT to exchange Adjusting INPUT 2 1 12 Exchange of Primary and Secondary Image of Picture in Picture 13 37 DDW The function exchanges primary and secondary image of picture in picture Note The regulatory function is valid for all inpu
3. 2 Input Source Selection This key can only be used in normal mode Adjusting SOURCE selects the input source 2 1 3 Contrast and Brightness Adjustment This function for the RGB 1 DVI VIDEO S VIDEO YPBPR and all other user mode each user mode can be adjusted independently The initial value of contrast and brightness were 128 and 95 Adjusting CONTRAST gt BRIGHTNESS gt 2 1 4 Clock Frequency Adjustment This function can adjust the image jitter caused by unstable clock frequency of sampling clock Although the design clock frequency is stable but if the signal source or signal cable has interference this can also cause image jitter The adjustments for each input signal are valid If the input signals 12 37 DDW change you need to re adjust Note This regulatory function is only valid for the analog RGB signal it does not apply to digital input and composite video input signal Adjusting CLOCK gt gt 2 1 5 Clock Phase Adjustment This function can adjust the image jitter caused by phase shift of sampling clock Although the design clock phase is stable but if the signal source or signal cable has phase shift this can also cause image jitter The adjustments for each input signal are valid If the input signals change you need to re adjust Note This regulatory function is only valid for the analog RGB signal it does not apply to digital input and composite video input signal Adjusting PHASE gt
4. be transferred out Preservation plan select the location to save the plan click the Save button can save the plan Rename to plan the plan to rename selected in the box below to rename the name of the output to be re ordered and click Rename 7 Mosaic Select box parameter adjustments Image processing adjust brightness contrast saturation sharpness noise reduction color clock phase backlight Window Treatment Adjust the screen position mosaic frame phase and color adjust ADC and white balance Picture in Picture Picture in Picture parameter adjustments System see system information screen static parameter save B Administrator Login Login administrator can change the title bar in Figure 1 3 shows the contents of the Sign method shown in Figure 5 to open the administrator login screen In the box User name admin password welcome 22 37 DDW System Com Tool Matrix Language About Windows PIP System Brighnessiad Sharpness Clock fad C Serial port settings Serial port settings shown in Figure 6 the port is usually COM1 baud rate is fixed at 9600 23 37 DDW PowerOn PowerOff Wall Com Set I Matrix Use Com Only COM port Setup LCD Wall Control System Beta Port Modem COM port COMI y FlowConto None TT VGA Matrix Use Com Only Baud 9600 bd Auto Answdd B pai No pay y TBulter Byte Size 8 InputBut 81920 Stop Bits Poo Dutput Buf Ba I A
5. for the software followed by a registered state Registration State said Without brackets do not register you can use Not registered registration key is not set can not be used Trial version registration key has been set are used to time constraints can be used Expired not registered and has passed the validity period can not be used Registered Registered unlimited use 2 Main Menu Serial port settings Set to use the serial port parameters Matrix Set Set matrix parameters About Software registration and view the software version System Administrator administrator login System System initialization administrator dedicated to restore splicing box for the system default settings System curtain set Set the horizontal and vertical wall unit volume 21 37 DDW Flag settings administrator dedicated set the title bar display Exit exit the software system 3 Title bar In Administrator mode Main Menu System flag set to change its contents 4 Off Shortcut Box stitching machine control switch 5 Select wall box fight Hold down the left mouse button drag the selection to the splicing operation unit and then control the operation Click the right mouse button to open the channel switch select box 6 Plan mode function area The system plan for the provision of a total of 16 groups Redeployment plan the plan model check box to bring up the plans for double click this plan can
6. 5 6 screen screend screen 10 37 DDW Remote Controller Description BRIGHTNESS CLOCK PHASE POWER CONTRAST SATURATION HUE SHARPNESS SOURCE MODE 5 A o 3 v z m 2 m a m 4 3 3 o o Q n o 7 g 2 lt m 2 o n o N m 3 POWER PHASE CLOCK BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SATURATION HUE SHARPNESS SOURCE MODE POS FREEZE MENU I O O1 OD TO gt O TUNE SHIFT D SEL SAVE RESET LAYOUT INFO GAIN OFFSET DRIVER CUTOFF R G B 11 37 DDW ON OFF POSITION SIZE SWAP INPUT 2 1 1 Curtain Wall Options This function is used in any mode Adjusting ID SEL choose which wall to control Note All key operations of the remote control are necessary to activate curtain wall at first does not include POWER INFO 1 The following menu will appear when pressing on this button lt Address gt X X Address selection X X Curtain Address State Enter 2 digits Respectively for the curtain wall unit to select the horizontal address vertical address 2 The following prompted menu will appear when Continuously pressing this button twice lt Address state gt X X Wall address selection X X curtain address state Enter 4 digits Respectively for the curtain wall unit to select the horizontal starting address the vertical starting address the horizontal ending address and the vertical ending address 2 1
7. DDW DDW LCD Video Wall Processor Basic User Manual Model No P600A Version ll Non professionals are not suitable for the equipment operation users must accept professional training and guidance Please read user manual carefully before using this machine and keep the manual properly for sparing 1 37 DDW P600A standard configured interfaces Interface DVI VGA interfaces HDMI Interface CVBS Interface CVBS loop out interfaces RS232 control input interface RS232 control input ring the interface infrared interface Tips For the safe of you and the machine please make sure to read the manual carefully before using the machine If you have any questions during the use of the process please read the manual at first there are details on equipment operation in the manual please follow the steps If you still have guestions please contact us we will give you a satisfactory answer as soon as possible If any changes about the user manual version there is no further notice please forgive u 2 37 DDW Top view Side View Left View 3 37 DDW Right View 4 37 6 8 9 10 11 15 16 20 21 29 29 30 31 32 32 35 36 36 37 37 DDW Contents Title tips Appearance Contents Safety Precautions Controller Unit Instruction and ID Set Remote Control Description OSD Option Description Splicing control software Description Input mode Connection diagr
8. H SCALE V SCALE IMAGE MODE NORMAL OVER SCAN Horizontal position adjust the screen s left turn right move Vertical Position adjusts the screen up move down Frame structure function of the image frame On Off Level framework the level of image processing Vertical frame Image of the vertical processing WALL MODE NORMAL H START 1 V START 1 H END 1 V END 1 WALL ADJUST Curtain mode wall mode standard 4 3 Zoom Wall width the number of walls required level of splicing Wall height the vertical wall mosaic required number of Level starting address curtain stitching required level of start address Vertical Start Address vertical wall starting address required for splicing The level of the end of address the level of splicing the end wall address required Vertical end of the address the end of the vertical wall mosaic address required Wall adjustment curtain wall mosaic adjustment 18 37 DDW BACK LIGHT 215 FUNCTION OPTION Backlight backlight brightness adjustment Automatic adjustment VGA signal switch automatically adjusts Fan fan running switch Temperature Temperature Operation switch Boot mode The system boot mode Off automatic memory mode open normally open mode Boot logo LOGO mode switch boot Screensaver Logo screensaver mode open LOGO MUTITI WINDOW OFF SUB SOURCE VIDEO BORDER COLOR BLACK H POSITION 0 V POSITION 0 SIZE LARGE SWAP Multi image multi screen adju
9. RAST 50 BR I GHTNESS 50 CLOCK 50 PHASE 100 ADC CALIBRATION VIDEO CALIBRATION AUTO CONFIG Contrast adjust the white level of the background screen image Brightness adjust the screen image of the black level prospects Clock adjust the image frequency Phase Adjusts the phase Auto Adjustment Automatically adjust the image effect R OFFSET G OFFSET B PEFSET R GAIN G GAIN B GAIN AUTO TUNE Offset Red adjust the offset of the analog signal red 16 37 DDW Offset Green adjust the offset of the analog signal green Offset Blue Regulating the offset analog signal blue Gain Red the red analog signal conditioning gain Gain Green Green the gain of analog signal conditioning Blue Gain adjust the gain of analog blue HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS 3D NR Tone adjust the image s color mode Saturation adjust the image color depth extent Definition adjust the screen image clarity and focus together Noise Select noise reduction low medium high automatic CONTRAST R CONTRAST G CONTRAST B BRIGHT R BRIGHT G BRIGHT B Dark Balance Red adjusted balance dark red Dark Balance Green regulation dark green balance Dark Balance Blue regulation dark blue balance Light balance Red Adjust the brightness balance of red Light balance Green Adjust the brightness balance of the green Light balance Blue adjusted balance of blue light 17 37 DDW H POSITION V POSITION REDISPLAY
10. V Matrix Use Com Only M DVER 44374 0 I A x oma D Curtain Set Curtain set to set according to the size of the wall control software 24 37 CD Wal t tem Beta System Com Tool Matrix Language About Admin 7 a een E Matrix Set AV and VGA matrix interaction control is valid AV and VGA the two channels can be set up connections mode respectively Matrix set page is shown in Figure 8 The matrix set the diagram is shown in figure 9 25 37 DDW LE LCD Wall Control System Beta AY Matrix VGA Matrix DVIERE Matrix Output Connection Diagram Processor Source AVI l Cancel All One ToOne Matrix To Processor Connections Brand NotUsed 1 2 Comm Delay 400 ms y ChangeMatrixInputName Sharpnesshad ka 3DNR Lu hd Hue Lu ka Clock Ru RAM Phase AJ had Backlight og La Ma Matrix type 6 Connection channel trix 1 V Matrix VGA Matrix DIERE Matrix Dep Connection Dia y Pratessor Source ayy Cancel AI One To One E 2 Facto Matrix 7 Cancel Connection 8 CZ001 5 O 3 Model One 4X4 me C onn 4 Address ection I d in 5 Command delay m Delay 00 ms ChangeMatrizInputN ame g E Tg 9 Connection diagram Cancel 1 Matrix Type Select AV VGA to set the corresponding matrix respectively 2 Manufacturer Set the manufacturers of the matrix used 3 Model input port number Set the mat
11. W PIN SYMBOL NOTES 1 V Gnd 2 NC No Connection 3 V Fan Power supply LVDS Panel Signal Connector PIN SYMBOL NOTES 1 VDD Panel Power supply 2 VDD Panel Power supply 3 VDD Panel Power supply 4 VDD Panel Power supply 5 VDD Panel Power supply 6 GND GND 7 GND GND 8 GND GND 9 ROO A Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 10 ROO A Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 11 RO1 A Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 12 RO1 A Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 13 RO2 A Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 14 RO2 A Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 15 GND GND 16 GND GND 17 ROCLK A Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 18 ROCLK A Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 19 RO3 A Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 20 RO3 A Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 33 37 DDW 21 REO B Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 22 REO B Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 23 RE1 B Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 24 RE1 B Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 25 RE2 B Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 26 RE2 B Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 27 GND GND 28 GND GND 29 RECLK B Link Positive LVDS Differ
12. am Interface definition and description Size chart Maintenance and Common Problem 5 37 DDW Safety Precautions When the device has a special smell smoke or out of immediate concern to power on and off the power plug In determining to stop emitting smoke the contact supplier to repair If you do not check the continued use may result in fire or electric shock injuries When the display screen without any image displayed the immediate concern will be power on to off and the power plug contact supplier for repair If you do not check the continued use may result in fire or electric shock injuries When water or other foreign material from entering the eguipment the immediate concern to the closed state of the power and open source plug contact supplier for repair If you do not check the continued use may result in fire or electric shock injuries When the equipment broke down or the cabinet immediately turn off the power to open concern to the state and the power plug then contact supplier for repair If you do not check the continued use may result in fire or electric shock injuries Equipment should not block the air vents or to impede the air flow around the temperature inside the device and then easily lead to fires will increase not set this device in the smoke steam such as through into the 6 37 DDW Cannot set this device in the wind or rain or wind down the kitchen or dusty environm
13. ent screen will be accidents rainwater into the equipment may cause fire or electric shock accident Do not be easily demolished machine back cover because the chassis has high voltage electrical shock if not careful easy Please do not disassemble or modify the user has to avoid the occurrence of fire or electric shock such need of repair please contact the supplier Do not easily change the location of the power cord do not try to forcibly bend do not close to the heat source to avoid occurrence of fire or electric shock The device cannot be placed in the humid environment moisture cannot be placed in the device near the regulator too humid environment can cause fire or electric shock occurred and the screen will lead to degradation or broken and cause injury accidents When the power off pull the plug make sure the power to seize and pull the plug not use wet hand to plug the power plug Do not place the device or place heavy objects on the steps of the device in order to avoid loss of balance equipment fell off Damage 7 37 DDW When the eguipment without a long term placement to ensure safety be sure to cut off the power to pull the plug If the remote control to cut off power supply when the device is still the standby state power of fire prevention Identified to provide ground connection to the device power terminal otherwise risk of electric shock Grade power cord use can cause fire o
14. ential Data Output 30 RECLK B Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 31 RE3 B Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 32 RE3 B Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 33 RE4 B Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 34 RE4 B Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 35 RO4 A Link Positive LVDS Differential Data Output 36 RO4 A Link Negative LVDS Differential Data Output 37 PDE DE 38 PCLK CLK 39 VS V Sync 40 HS H Sync Inverter Connector PIN SYMBOL NOTES 1 VDD Panel Power supply 2 VDD Panel Power supply 3 VDD Panel Power supply 4 VDD Panel Power supply 5 VDD Panel Power supply 6 GND GND 7 GND GND 34 37 DDW 8 GND GND 9 GND GND 10 GND GND 11 NC No Connection 12 ON OFF Backlight on off on 2 4 5V off 0 0 8V 13 ADJ Dimming Control 0V Min 3 3V Max 14 NC No Connection 35 37 DDW Size Chart 36 37 DDW Maintenance and Common Problem Maintenance X When cleaning please use clean soft cloth to wipe don t use alcohol and other chemicals X Do not under fire high temperature damp places X Do not at work frequently boot shutdown X Handle with Care prohibiting beating This product shall not exceed the total power 350W size not more than 47 inches X This product can be reused for a long time Common Problem Black Screen 1 Check the machine s indicator The green light for the machine work the red light for standb
15. esents the number 2 The third screen of the first row should be pulled bit 1 row bit 1 represents the number 1 and 5 6 column bit 5 represents the number 1 bit 6 represents the number 2 two numbers added up are 3 so pull the two bit The first screen of the second row should be pulled bit 2 row bit 2 represents the number 2 and 5 column bit 5 represents the number 1 The second screen of the second row should be pulled bit 2 row bit 2 represents the number 2 and 6 column bit 6 represents the number 2 The third screen of the second row should be pulled bit 2 row bit 2 represents the number 2 and 5 6 column bit 5 represents the number 1 bit 6 represents the number 2 two numbers added up are 3 so pull the two bit The first screen of the third row should be pulled bit 1 2 row bit 1 represents the number 1 bit 2 represents the number 2 and bit 5 column bit 5 represents the number 1 The second screen of the third row should be pulled bit 1 2 row bit 1 represents the number 1 bit 2 represents the number 2 and 6 column bit 6 represents the number 2 The third screen of the third row should be pulled bit 1 2 row bit 1 represents the number 1 bit 2 represents the number 2 and 5 6 column bit 5 represents the number 1 bit 6 represents the number 2 two numbers added up are 3 so pull the two bit 1 5 1 6 1 5 6 screeni screen2 screens 2 5 2 6 2 5 6 screen4 screen5 screen6 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 2
16. r electric shock accident Don t connect a lot of loads in one port or overloading may cause fire or electric shock accident The system composed of all mechanical and electronic have special security protection The protection for the examination often go unnoticed and ignored but they assumed protective effect such as high rated voltage power etc is the other alternative of the parts cannot do 8 37 DDW Controller Unit Instruction and ID Set n RS232 IN RS232 OUT bti D a i fo N a at Or o Le YO DVI IN1 HDMI IN VGA IN ann IRIN ADDRESS DIP switch pull up is valid pull down is invalid g cc FR Details are as follows 1 2 3 4 is row address bit 1 represents number 1 bit 2 represents number 2 bit 3 represents number 4 bit 4 represents number 8 All the numbers add up row address can cover the range of 0 15 5 6 7 8 is column address bit 5 represents number 1 bit 6 represents number 2 bit 7 represents number 4 bit 8 represents number 8 All the numbers add up column address can cover the range of 0 15 For example 3 3 splice row 3 column 3 The first screen of the first row should be pulled bit 1 row bit 1 represents the number 1 and bit 5 column bit 5 represents the number 1 9 37 DDW The second screen of the first row should be pulled bit 1 row bit 1 represents the number 1 and bit 6 column bit 6 repr
17. rix model or matrix input port number 4 Address Matrix serial command address and some matrix 26 37 DDW has not such address 5 Connecting Channels Set AV1 AV2 VGA1 VGA2 respectively to the corresponding output port of the matrix 6 Command delay Set command delay 7 Cancel Connection Remove all connection between the selected channel and the output port connected of the matrix 8 One to One Connection Restore the default one to one connection 9 Connection Diagram Shows the connection mode between the current mosaic element of the selected channel and matrix output ports You double clicking a cell to set it at your will Set to 0 means no connection Matrix set general steps are 1 Choose the matrix type to set AV VGA 2 Set matrix manufacturer 3 Set matrix type or input port number of the matrix 4 Set the address of matrix some matrices do not 5 Select input channel of splicing box to set connection mode 6 Set the connection mode the default mode is one to one connection you can double click the Connection Settings box to modify it Note One to One Connection Number 1 output of the matrix connect to the first screen Number 2 output of the matrix connect to the second screen and so on The serial number of the screen please refer to the figures shown in screen wall operation box of the main interface 27 37 DDW Operation in the main interface box wall variant splicing uni
18. stment off picture in picture paintings paintings Sub screen source sub picture signal source selection Edge Color sub edge of the screen color Horizontal position the horizontal position of the mobile screen Vertical position the vertical sub screen mobile Size Sub screen size small medium large Frame exchange the main screen and sub frame exchange 19 37 DDW OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH OSD H POS 50 OSD V POS 50 OSD TIMER 15 TRANSPARENCE 42 SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM INFO Menu language the language selection menu Menu horizontal position left of the screen adjustment menu turn right move Menu vertical position adjusted the menu screen up move down Menu disappears Time Sets the menu display on the screen of time Menu Transparency the degree of transparency adjustment menu System reset initialization settings included System Information Displays the current input source and version information etc 20 37 DDW Splicing control software Description A Software main interface 1 Software name and registration status LCD Wall Control System not registered 2 Main Menu D Wall Cantrat gt Title bar 5 Plan mode TR wall box fight Me Sn image Windows PIP Syste 7 Mosaic Select box parameter adjustments Contrast ON Saturation has La rn 8 Splice box parameter adjustment area ae 1 Software name and registration status Consists of two parts the previous name
19. t signals press the function key SWAP to implement Adjusting SWAP 2 1 13 Adjustment of the Secondary Image Size The function adjusts the secondary Image size Note The regulatory function is valid for all input signals press the function key SIZE to switch divided into three modes large medium and small Adjusting SIZE gt lt gt 2 1 14 Adjustment of the Secondary Image Position The function adjusts the secondary image display location Minimum adjustment unit is one pixel The regulatory function is valid for every input signals of the secondary image If the input signal changes need to re adjust Through this regulation the secondary image can roam in the wall A Adjusting POSITION lt gt Vv 2 1 17 Status Display This function displays the current set state of the system Adjusting INFO 2 3 1 Set Digital Wall Display Unit to the Correct Layout Location The display units are in the adjustment mode A Press the remoter ID SEL key to select the wall to control Note The curtain Address layout is as follows 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 For example in a 9x9 curtain wall you need to address between the ID 33 and ID 55 to splice into a 3X3 Then enter the ID SEL 33 55 B Press MENU key to enter
20. t to operate right click to bring up a small menu input control Select it to open the input control page shown in Figure 10 System Com Tool Matrix Language About LCD Wall Control PowerOn PowerOff Mode2 Mode3 Mode4 Mode5 Modeb Wall Disable Mode Mode8 v Matrix Enable Mode9 Mode10 Mode11 Mode12 Source type DVI2 z Cancel Mode13 Mode14 Mode15 Mode16 Model Image Windows PIP System Brighnessi ng ug Contrast ag hug Saturation hd Sharpness Ed 3DNR fad fd Hu Luka Clock las ha Phase ug ha Backlight Sy La Save Rename Input Control page contains the source and the choice of input matrix use matrix box tick selected to control the Matrix does not control or matrix Steps 1 In the main interface select the spell to switch wall unit 2 In the input control signal to switch the page to select the source 3 If you choose to use the matrix switch matrix input port 4 Click OK to complete the switching operation Steps 1 Click the box to the main interface point plan mode Save button to save the current parameters of the plan to the selected mode 2 Double click the main interface box plan model parameters can be 28 37 retrieved on the selected plan selected mode H Splice box parameter adjustment Steps DDW 3 Click the box to the main interface point plan to rename mode button to rename the input box enter the name of the plan change to the 1 In the main in
21. terface of the wall box operation variant splicing unit to operate 2 In the main interface of the following options to adjust the parameters of the project box splicing 3 Splicing box parameter adjustment area adjust the parameters Input mode Mode Resolut Hor ion Freq uy KHz NTSC 15 7 34 PAL 15 6 25 TEXT 640 35 21 3 60 0 39 TEXT 640 35 37 8 85 0 61 TEXT 640 40 37 8 85 0 61 VGA 6 640 31 4 0 480 69 VGA 7 640 48 37 8 Ver Freque ncy Hz 59 940 50 000 99 713 85 080 85 080 59 940 72 809 PixelFrequ Hor ency MHz 16 521 16 406 16 620 31 500 31 500 25 175 31 500 29 37 Sync Polarity NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE POSITI VE POSITI VE NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE NEGAT Ver Sync Polarity NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE NEGAT IVE POSITI VE NEGAT IVE NEGAT Standa rd Type Industr y Standa rd VESA Standa rd VESA Standa rd Industr y Standa rd VESA VGA 7 TEXT 85 SVGA 56 SVGA 60 SVGA 72 SVGA 75 XGA 6 XGA 7 XGA 7 SXGA 60 SXGA 70 TEXT 60 UXGA TEXT 60 0 640 48 0 720 40 0 800 600 800 600 800 600 800 600 1024 7 68 1024 7 68 1024 768 1280 1 024 1280 1 024 1360 7 68 1600 1 200 1920 1 080 61 37 9 00 37 9 27 35 1 56 37 8 79 48 0 11 46 8 75 48 3 63 06 4 76 60 0 23 63 9 81 79 9 76
22. the main menu select the curtain wall set to adjust the parameters set and curtain wall 14 37 DDW C Make sure that the enlarged image can be perfectly displayed D If line or circle of the display unit can not be perfectly displayed press the POSITION keys to adjust the display unit to make the image can be perfectly displayed 2 3 4 Automatic Image Adjustment This function automatically adjusts the image phase clock and color press MENU key to enter the main menu select in Display Settings automatic adjustment item Note This regulatory function is only valid for analog RGB signal and digital input it does not apply to the video input signal 2 3 5 Framework Structure Adjustment The function adjusts the framework of the image Press MENU key to enter the main menu select in the activity set the framework item ON adjust the horizontal frame vertical frame to resolve the wrong behavior that curtain wall conform to the screen border 2 3 7 Picture Display Mode Adjustment This function calls the factory pre existing pattern Press MENU key to enter the main menu select the plan set to save and call plan Adjusting MODE 2 3 System Reset This function implements system initialization Press MENU key to enter the main menu select system reset item in the system set 15 37 DDW OSD Option Description DISPLAY SETUP COLOR SETUP ACTIVE WINDOWS WALL SETUP FUNCTION SETUP PIPHSETUP MISCELLANEOUS PRESET SETUP CONT
23. y light does not shine means the power did not come 2 Check if there is poor connection between the INVERTER line to the screen 3 Check if there is poor connection between the screen line and the screen White Screen Check if there is poor connection between the INVERTER line to the screen Error Screen Display Check if there is poor connection between the screen line and the screen Note if found other fault please directly contact our company engineers the screen 37 37

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