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1.7.4.5. FRAME LOCK

This adjustment is normally unnecessary. The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning.

Used to set a frame lock. Set ON when frame tearing or field skips are noticeable in a moving image with 50 – 60 Hz of vertical frequency.

ON: External synchronization mode to synchronize the frame rate to the input signal.

OFF: Internal synchronization mode to convert the frame rate to an internal rate. [Procedure]

1.Select FRAME LOCK in the input memory menu (on the 1st menu sheet).

2.Select ON or OFF.

1.7.4.6. SCAN MODE (for S.ANALOG or S.DIGITAL input)

This adjustment is normally unnecessary. The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning.

Used to select a scan mode as needed when interlace signal is input. [Procedure]

1.Select SCAN MODE in the input memory menu (on the 1st menu sheet).

2.INTERLACE adjustment

OFF: Select for a non-interlace signal.

STATIC: Select for an interlace signal for a still image.

MOTION: Select for an interlace signal for a motion image.

Note: STATIC and MOTION menus are available only when an interlace signal is input from S.ANALOG or S.DIGITAL port.

3.F-INVERT adjustment

Used to inverse even/odd fields when cross lines on an image are jagged. It is available only when an interlace signal is input from S.ANALOG or S.DIGITAL port.

ON: Inversing even/odd fields when an interlace signal is input.

OFF: NOT inversing even/odd fields when an interlace signal is input.

1.7.4.7. SIGNAL SELECT (for COMPOSITE or Y/C input)

 

This adjustment is normally unnecessary. The optimum

 

SIGNAL SELECT

value is automatically set in automatic input signal

scanning.

 

 

AUTO

Used to select a signal type according to an input signal when

NTSC

an incorrect

image is displayed

after automatic input signal

PAL

SECAM

scanning.

 

 

 

 

NTSC4.43

In the case

of S.ANALOG and

S.DIGITAL input, SIGNAL

PAL-M

SELECT menu cannot be adjusted.

PAL-N

PAL-60

[Procedure]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIGNAL SELECT menu

1. Select SIGNAL SELECT in the input memory menu (on the

 

1st menu sheet).

 

 

2.Select a correct input video signal type. If you select AUTO, the suitable signal is automatically set.

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Contents Set-up and Installation Manual Table of Contents REV 118 Set-up and installation Overview FlowchartProduct lineup Cube installation Safety precautionPreparation Input board installation optional Unlocking for XL21 Color wheel unlockingLamp cushion removing for Changer Cube stacking for Rear Assembling the base stands and cubes PH50Screen gap adjustment Fixing to the wall and floor Cube stacking for Front Tape peeling off forScreen detaching Ventilation For 67 , 50 ChangerFor 50 Single External AC fan attaching occasional Assembling base stands and cubes As needed, you can adjust the screen gaps Adjustment Screen open/close for Front Screen openingScreen closing Connecting Control signal connectionImage signal connection Case of daisy chainFor other than daisy chain Internal cabling for FrontInitial set up Menu operation Control button listOperation mode Basic menu operation Remote IDDipswitch setting Picture outline adjustmentDisplaying internal test pattern Axis adjustment AttachingFront Close the screen .2.7.2, on Adjustment DetachingPosition Keystone Tilt Zoom Correct the horizontal keystone distortion Mirror adjustment 50 XL21 XL50 Rear and PH50 System memory setting System set up Lamp PowerLamp Mode for XL21 This adjustment is normally unnecessary Terminate This adjustment is normally unnecessaryStart Memory Overlap for the input boardImage Flip This adjustment is normally unnecessary Baud RateSystem Sync Indication This adjustment is normally unnecessary Auto Power on Extended IDResolution for PH50 This adjustment is normally unnecessary Direction This adjustment is normally unnecessaryCable Length for PH50 and XL50 Lamp Change for ChangerColor balance adjustment Black Level This adjustment is not necessaryREV White Balance GradationTarget Color SensorImage set up Color MatrixuserADV.COL This adjustment is normally unnecessary ADV.DARK This adjustment is normally unnecessaryGamma This adjustment is normally unnecessary Dither This adjustment is normally unnecessaryWhite Boost This adjustment is normally unnecessary Input memory setting for the main input Automatic input signal scanningInput port selecting Signal adjustment 3.1. H.POSITION, V.POSITIONFine for Analog input AMP Gain for Analog inputSignal Select for XL21 Signal SelectClamp START=0, Clamp WIDTH=0. Procedure Contrast BrightnessColor Matrix ApertureInput memory saving Input memory calling/deletingInput memory setting for the input board Expansion setting4.1. H.POSITION, V.POSITION Fine for S.ANALOG inputAMP. Gain for S.ANALOG input Value is automatically set in automatic input signal ScanningClamp START=0, Clamp WIDTH=0. Procedure With VC-B20KA Brightness VCR Mode for Composite or Y/C input with VC-B20KV ASPECT-RATIOColor for Composite or Y/C input Tint for Composite or Y/C inputInput memory saving Display memory setting for the input board Input Memory2. H.DISPLAY POS, V.DISPLAY POS Screen Mode Digital OUTDisplay memory saving Display memory calling/deletingSetting as daisy chain connection for the input board Display POS /1 Regular maintenance 2.1. Lamp replacement Safety precautionsProcedure For SingleTighten the two lamp fixing screws For Changer Open the lamp cover Close the lamp cover Partition door Auto-lamp changing function for Changer Action in lamp failure burnout or explosionAction in brightness deterioration Manual lamp swap Lamp position auto calibrationLamp will Exchange Soon Condenser lens adjustment for Single Focus adjustment Cleaning Cleaning procedureScreen front surface CabinetFilter Reset Filter TimeAxis adjuster fixing For deliveryColor wheel locking for XL21 Lamp cushion inserting forFront Screen-holding arm locking for 67 FrontFunction Memories Menu treesInput memory Common itemsAdditional items When Analog or S.ANALOG is selected Additional items When S.DIGITAL is selectedDisplay memory System memory Items within parentheses are initial valuesMemory list display Test pattern list Control panelLED display LED display list Terminal functions RS-232C terminalControl terminal Available input signal list RGB signal Ycbcr Ypbpr component video signal Motorized adjustment tool, S-AXL50E specification AccessoryApplicable product Outline drawingTerminal for firmware upgrading/slide switch Terminals OutlineRotary dial Reset button Recovery procedure from errorTrouble shooting LEDAdjustment software, Wallaby 4.1. General InstallationInitial set-up System configuration setting Automatic panel ID settingManual panel ID setting Serial port settingAdjustment Serial port openingTurning on Picture mute offService tab for system memory MaintenanceAuto CSC function Optimize gain functionInstallation Misc Function Input tab for input memory 107 Additional items When Composite or Y/C is selected Display tab for display memory Memory tab Information tabMemory copy Memory backup Cube data savingData sending to cubes Power and Mute Main windowPanel selection area Serial PortMenu bar Edit menu Read Parameter Send ParameterCopy Parameter Paste ParameterSystem Config menu By n 1x1, 2x2, 3x3 or Other Wall Config…Cube ID Setting Auto IDPort Setting Special menu Protect SettingSerial Port menu Log… OpenAbout trademarks Revision history Description Revision date

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