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Clarity WN-5040-720 Manual
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5 L IMITED WL 7 Feedback About Manuals9 Contents1 Basic Information About Margay 1 2Installing 7 3 Aligning and Adjusting 37 3.2.1.1 Adjusting Input Levels Manually 46 10 4Operating 675 Troubleshooting 77 Index 135 6 Maintenance for Margay 85 7 Reference Section 91 12 1.1 Accessories For MargayCheck what you received with the Margays 14 1.2 Your Safety and Margays Safety18 2.1 What You Will Do20 2.2 Installing the VIM (Video Input Module)It is easier to install the VIM board in Margays before t hey get stacked in a wall. 22 2.3 Installing the Big Picture KeyClaritys Big Picture key allows a wall of Margays to spread one picture over the entire wall. 24 2.4 Building the Wall, First RowIt is most important to make the first row straight. Do not put the screens on yet. 26 2.4.1 Building the Wall, Second Row and UpIf the first row is straight and solid, the rest of the rows will be easier. 28 2.4.2 Building a Banner, Upside Down30 2.5 Connections32 2.5.1 Connections, Analog & Digital SourcesThe Digital Out connector carries the selected input. 34 2.5.2 Connections, Video SourcesVideo is a option installed in the field. 36 2.5.3 Connections, PowerAC loop-thru means you wont need as many mains sockets. 38 2.5.4 Connections, Control: RS232 & RS485With serial control, you can control a whole wall, several walls, and any single display in them. Wiring the adapter 40 2.6 Installing and Removing ScreensScreen 1 Screen 2 Sc reen 3 41 ouchView from above a row of MargaysTop of Margay 1 Top of Margay 2 Top of Margay 3 Pulling a screen from the outside e dge. DON'T DO THIS!Top of Margay 1 Top of Margay 2 Top of Margay 3 Pull the inside edge of the column first, but just a little. Then pull the outer edge. 42 2.6.1 Installing the ScreensStart in the middle of the bottom row and work outward and upward. 44 2.6.2 Opening or Removing a Screen46 2.6.3 Opening a Screen Temporarily for Work48 3.1 Adjusting Margays Engine: Important StepThe optical engine must be adjusted to aim the picture accurately at the screen. 49 52 3.2 Adjusting Each Margay To Its Source54 3.2.1 Adjusting to Computers, Analog RGBThe best way to adjust levels is the semi-automatic method. 56 3.2.1.1 Adjusting Input Levels ManuallyIt is rarely necessary to adjust input levels manually. You can skip this section. 58 3.2.2 Adjusting to Computer Sources, Digital60 3.2.3 Adjusting to Video SourcesVideo adjustments are quite a bit like the controls on a television receiver. 62 3.3 Color Balancing a Wall of MargaysColor Balancing can be done before or after Input Levels. 63 64 3.4 Spreading One Picture Over a Wall66 3.4.1 Scaling and Cropping68 3.4.2 Zoom and Position70 3.4.3 Viewport AdjustmentThe Viewport menus adjust the image on the DMD. 72 3.5 Saving Your Work & Recalling a Memory74 3.5.1 Memory: What Is Saved? And Where?Paramete r Specific to the GlobalMode Input 78 4.1 Selecting a Source80 4.2 Normal Start UpIt is often helpful to know what the sequence of events is when the Margay starts. 82 4.3 Controlling Margay with RemoteYou can control Margay with the remote control or with RS232 commands. 84 4.4 Controlling Margay with RS232/RS485Connect the RS232 In to the computer. Loop thru with RS485. 86 4.5 Asset Tag and Display StatusThe Asset Tag feature allows you to identify each Margay by its serial number or in other ways. 88 5.1 Troubleshooting TipsMargay has several troubleshooting aids. 90 5.2 Reading the On Screen CodeRed and amber lights flashing on the screen can tell you what is wrong. 91 Margay On-Screen CodesCondition Priority Each block represents 0.2 seconds 92 5.3 Reading the LEDsThe LEDs on the electronics module can give you more detailed information about the Margays state. 93 LEDs in MargayWhen the LED is LED Name Off Green Amber Red 96 6.1 Changing a LampYou can change the lamp from the front or the rear. 98 6.2 Changing the Air FilterClean, cool air is essential for proper Margay operation. 100 6.3 Cleaning the Screen and Mirrors102 7.1 Menu Trees134 7.4 Connector Diagrams136 7.5 Glossary of TermsClarity Display Aspect Ratio 140 7.6 Specifications for Margay144 7.7 Regulatory Certifications145 Index
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