ViewSonic CD4620 Tiling, Power on Delay, Date and Time, Schedule, Monitor ID, Ddc/Ci, Sync Type

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TILING

yTILING demonstrates multiple screens. This feature provides a single large screen using up to 25 monitors.

yIt will be able to divide up to 5 each H and V.

yThis requires you to feed the PC output into each of the monitors through a distributor.

yH MONITORS: Select number of horizontal divide.

yV MONITORS: Select number of vertical divide.

yPOSITION: Select a position to expand the screen.

yFRAME COMP: Works in tandem with TILING to compensate for the width of the tile bezels in order to accurately display the image.

yENABLE: Select “YES”, the monitor will expand the selected position.

yPIP and STILL will be disabled when “TILING” is activated.

POWER ON DELAY

yAdjusts the delay time from “standby” to “power on” mode.

y“POWER ON DELAY” time is selectable from OFF, 2sec, 4sec, 6sec, 8sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, 40sec and 50sec.

DATE AND TIME

yAdjusts the current date and time for internal clock.

yYou should set this function when you use “SCHEDULE”.

SCHEDULE

yPrograms the monitor's working schedule.

ySchedule the power on and power off with hour and a day of the week. Also sets the input port.

yThis OSD can't remove except EXIT. (see “NOTE 2” on page 30 for further information)

MONITOR ID

yID numbers for remote control are assigned to CD4620 monitors that are multi-connected via RS-232C.

yID numbers 1 to 26 are selectable.

DDC/CI

yUse to turn ON or OFF the DDC/CI communication function. Select ON for normal use.

SYNC TYPE

ySelect “0.3V” for 0.3 Composite Sync.

ySelect “TTL” for TTL Sync.

ADVANCED OPTION RESET

ySelecting ADVANCED OPTION reset allows you to reset all OSD settings from ADVANCED OPTION settings, except for DATE & TIME.

ySelect “YES” and press “SET” button to restore the factory preset data.

yPress “EXIT” button to cancel and then return the previous menu.

NOTE 1: IMAGE PERSISTENCE

yPlease be aware that LCD Technology may experience a phenomena known as Image Persistence. Image Persistence occurs when residual or “ghost” image of a previous image remains visible on the screen. Unlike CRT monitors, LCD monitors’ image persistence is not permanent, but constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided.

yTo alleviate image persistence, turn off the monitor for as long as the previous image was displayed. For example, if an image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual image remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase the image.

yAs with all personal display devices, ViewSonic recommends displaying moving images and using a moving screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use.

Please set “POWER SAVE”, “SCREEN SAVER”, “DATE &TIME” and “SCHEDULE” functions to further reduce the risk of Image persistence.

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Contents ViewSonic Contents Page CE Conformity for European Countries Compliance InformationFor U.S.A For Canada Following information is only for EU-member statesImportant Safety Instructions Declaration of RoHS Compliance Product Registration For Your Records Copyright InformationProduct disposal at end of product life Recommended Use Safety PrecautionsErgonomics Package Contents ViewSonic CD4620 Page Wireless Remote Control Operating Range for the Remote Control Handling the remote controlSetup Procedure Adjust the image Adjust the soundAdjust the screen Recommended AdjustmentUpright position Lay the screen face down How to Mount and Attach Options to the LCD MonitorVentilation Requirements for enclosure mounting To avoid monitor from falling Clamper and Screw is not supplyConnections Wiring DiagramBefore making connections Connecting a Personal Computer Connect the LCD Monitor to a Personal ComputerConnecting with Digital Interface Equipment Connect the LCD Monitor to a Computer with a Digital OutputConnecting a DVD Player with component out Connect the LCD Monitor to a DVD PlayerConnecting to a Stereo Amplifier Connect the LCD Monitor to a Stereo AmplifierPressing the power button Power on and OFF ModesPressing the Main Power Switch Using the remote controlSelecting a video source To view a video source Power IndicatorUsing Power Management Picture SizeControl Lock Mode Picture ModeAudio Source Switching Information OSDOSD On-Screen-Display Controls Remote Control Control PanelScreen Picture Screen PositionBalance Audio ResetAudio TreblePIP Size PIP ResetPIP Picture in Picture PIP AudioConfiguration Reset ConfigurationPower Save Factory ResetInformation OSD OFF TimerOSD Turn OFF OSD H PositionGamma Selection Advanced OptionIR Control Tiling Power on DelayAdvanced Option Reset Date and TimeImage Sticking of LCD Panel For long life use of Public DisplayRecommendations Remote control numbering function SecondaryControlling the LCD monitor via RS-232C Remote Control ConnectionHow to remove the stands How to install standsStand is not supply. Stand sold as an option accessory Features Troubleshooting Analog Input Digital Input Specifications25.0 -165.0 MHz Customer Support = FAXLimited Warranty Viewsonic LCD DisplayExclusion of damages Mexico Limited Warranty Viewsonic Display ProductsMerida Protocol 2 without ID Introduction DescriptionProtocol 1 with ID Version control Date Reversion Changes and additionsCommand Message Reference Hardware specificationCommunication Setting Protocol 1, with IDSet-Function format Send Command Type=s Command TypeCommand Reply Command Type=+ orReply Hex Format No Reply CD4620/CD4220 set-function tableEnabled RCU Pass through RCUGet-Function description Get-Function format Send Command Type=gReply Command Type=r or ReplyHex FormatPC Get-function command to CD4620/CD4220 LCD Monitor CD4620/CD4220 set command table Length Command Value1 Value2 Value3Length Command Value1 Value2 Value3 00D Set-Function descriptionPass through RCU has no Byte Count 00D Bytes order Length Value1 Value2 Value3 Value4 00DAscii Remote Control Pass-through mode Key Code HEX
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