1.4.1.3. Basic menu operation

Adjustments should be conducted with the remote control in advanced mode. (You can also use the adjustment software, “Wallaby” (chapter 4, on page 99)).

[POWER ON] button: To turn on after main power switch on.

[MENU1] button: To display the input memory menus.

[MENU2] button: To display the display memory menus while the input board is attached.

[MENU2] button (press and hold): To display the system memory menus.

Up/down button: To select menu items.

[ENTER] button: To enter each adjusting menu. Some items indicate the lower menu layer.

Left/right button: To change an adjusting value.

[ESC] button: To exit menus.

[NORMAL] button: To reset an adjusting value. In reply to appeared “RESET OK?” message, press [ENTER] button. You can exit the menu without resetting by [ESC] button.

[NORMAL] button also executes automatic input signal scanning during input memory menus displaying.

[FUNC] button: Remote ID setting (chapter 1.4.1.4).

[TEST] button: To display test patterns (chapter 3.3, on page 91). Even while any menus are displayed on screen, the test patterns on/off and selecting are available.

[R][G][B] buttons: To switch muting/displaying of primary colors. It works regardless of remote ID setting.

Press-and-hold the button can always display the selected color. This function is helpful when you display the same color across a display wall, which mixes color displaying/muted cubes. Just pressing may unintentionally mute the color in other cubes.

Number buttons: To call a display memory directly with 3-digit number while there is no menu on screen. For instance, press 001 to call the display memory 1.

[DISPLAY] button: To show status information.

LAMP TIMER

99999H

INPUT

ANALOG

SYSTEM ID

01

LAMP A NEW

BUSY

LAMP B USED

STANDBY

NO SIGNAL

 

 

 

Lamp operating time Input port

Set ID

Lamp status

Comment

(In Changer)

! ANALOG

ID01

F/W VER

P01.50A

H/W VER

12.19

SET TIMER

99999H

MASTER

 

L.SENSOR

125

 

 

Firmware version FPGA version Set operating time Master/slave setting

Luminous sensor value

Status information ([DISPLAY] button)

Detail status information

 

([DISPLAY] button press-and-hold)

1.4.1.4. Remote ID

Remote ID is used to operate remote control toward a specified screen in a display wall. Even while any menus are displayed on screen, remote ID can be switched.

Specify a set ID by [FUNC] button and 2-digit number in advanced mode, which ID has been set in the dipswitch. When you control only ID=1 cube, press [FUNC]+[0]+[1]. It can be also selected by left/right button after the [FUNC] button. And then press [ENTER] button to confirm.

Pressing [FUNC]+[0]+[0] buttons enable remote control toward all cubes.

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