Cisco Systems OL-17986-01 manual From the main menu, choose Setup Video Wall Screen Divider

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Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings

Using the Setup Menu

Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu

When you arrange muliple LCD displays in the grid that constitutes a video wall, you use the Screen Divider feature to designate the position of each display on that grid. The designation is a number, counted from left to right and from top to bottom along the grid, that identifies which particular cell (or intersection) the LCD display occupies. The accepted range of values for this designation is based on how many rows and columns constitute the grid for your video wall:

The low end of the range is always 4, because the smallest possible grid has 2 rows and 2 columns.

The high end of the range is equal to the product when you multiply the actual number of rows by the actual number of columns.

For example, if your video wall grid has 4 rows and 4 columns, the high end of the accepted range would be 16 because that is the product of 4x4.

Before You Begin

This procedure assumes that you already turned on the video wall feature and made selections to specify how many rows and columns constitute its grid.

This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked.

Procedure

Step 1 From the main menu, choose Setup > Video Wall > Screen Divider.

Step 2 Choose the mode.

Step 3 Choose the display.

Step 4 Enter the number.

Step 5 To save your selections and implement them, push Enter.

Related Topics

Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control, page 2-7

Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu, page 4-16

Defining the Width (in Displays) of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu, page 4-17

Defining the Height (in Displays) of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu, page 4-18

Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn-in from the Safety Screen Menu, page 4-19

Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn-in from the Safety Screen Menu

You can prevent afterimages from burning in on your LCD display when it is part of a video wall.

Before You Begin

This procedure assumes that the video wall feature is already turned on.

This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are not locked.

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series DisplaysPage N T E N T S Basics Editing the 4-digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu OL-17986-01 About Electrical and Fire Dangers Important Safety and Compliance InformationAlways Never Consideration Details About Choosing the Proper Installation SiteAbout Cleaning Your Display Safely About Installing Your Display SafelyCleaning the LCD Display Surface, Case, and Housing Safely About Batteries Cleaning the Power Plug and the Electrical Outlet SafelyRegulatory Compliance Notes and Notices FCC Class a Notice United StatesUser Information Japan CanadaRepublic of Korea Taiwan-BSMI Class a NoticeEurope and its Member Nations European Notice Italy-Homologation Notice Video In / RS 232 / Video Out ClassificationsRussia-GOST-R Quality Certificate Знак Ростеста PCT SymbolsTransport and Storage Limitations OL-17986-01 Basics Package ContentsGetting to Know Your Cisco LCD Professional Series Display About Controls and Sensors on the Front of Your LCD Display Back-All Display Sizes About Terminals on the Back of Your DisplayProcedure Using the Kensington SlotSRS TS XT About the Remote ControlRelated Topics Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote ControlLCD-100-Pro-40N Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 100 40 DisplayLCD Display Head for 40 Display LCD-110-Pro-52S Mechanical Layout LCD Professional Series 110 52 DisplayLCD Display Head for 52 Display Installing Vesa Brackets40 Vesa Bracket Dimensions Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to a Digital A/V Source Hdmi Connecting to an Audio AmplifierConnecting to a Digital A/V Source DVI to Hdmi OL-17986-01 Before You Begin Opening and Closing the Main MenuChoosing a Video Input Source from the Source List Menu Using the Input MenuWorking in the Edit Name Menu Using the Picture MenuChoosing a Color Tone Definition from the Color Tone Menu Personalizing Picture Settings with the Custom MenuRelated Topics Choosing a Picture Setting from the Mode Menu Choosing an Aspect Ratio or a Zoom Level from the Size Menu Turning Film Mode On or Off from the Film Mode Menu Using the Sound Menu Personalizing Audio Settings from the Custom Menu Turning Multichannel Audio On or Off from the SRS TS XT Menu Turning Equalization On or Off from the Auto Volume MenuChoosing a Menu System Language from the Language Menu Using the Setup MenuAdjusting Clock-based Settings from the Time Menu Editing the 4-digit PIN from the Safety Lock PIN Menu Related Topics Configuring Video Wall Options and Settings Before You Begin From the main menu, choose Setup Video Wall Horizontal From the main menu, choose Setup Video Wall Screen Divider Procedure Restore Factory Default Color Settings from the Reset Menu Setting the Delay Interval from the Power On Adjustment MenuWorking in the S/N Menu