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c.Load Setting: The function will load the favorite settings from the previously saved file.

d.IR Control: This will enable or disable the IR remote control.

e.Auto Sleep: This decides if the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 enters the deep sleep mode if the video signal cannot be detected in the main channel.

f.Device ID: This is for identifying the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 while multiple devices are cascaded by RS-232 over CAT5 module.

1.Assign an ID for the connected DVI-VIDEOWALL-4: type a number in the “ID Number” of the device ID setting area and then click “Write”.

2.Read the ID of the connected DVI-VIDEOWALL-4: click “Read” and the ID will show up.

3.Super Control: all devices cascaded will receive and respond the same way when you are operating the control software.

4.Single Device Control: remove the check beside the

“Super Control” and type a number that represent a specific MX-1003A and then click “Apply”. Exit the “Device ID Setting” and click “Connect”.

g.Factory Reset: This will restore all the system values back to the factory default.

h.Exit: Quit the software.

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a.Resolution: Change the output resolution.

b.Layout: The preset layout for main & sub channels.

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Contents Display Video Wall Processor Table of Contents Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Important SafeguardsSafety Instructions Getting StartedIntroduction Device Features Package Contents2 I/O Connectors Before InstallationInstallation Software Connection Software Installation and SetupSystem Requirements Page File Software OperationBackground Sub MainBorder Control-Setting DialogOnly 15 English characters can be displayed at most Color ImageZoom Pattern Edid Code HS / VS DelayTotal & Y Total Control Display LayoutStart, X End, Y Start, Y End Enable All, Disable All, Default LayoutCascading Multiple Devices Model Specifications and Supported ResolutionsSpecifications 2 VGA Supported ResolutionsDVI-IN DVI-OUT Poor Quality General TroubleshootingNo Power No or Distorted ImageDisclaimer