NATIX™
Chapter 3 : OPERATING MODE (continued)
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3-3. OPERATING WITH THE REMOTE KEYPAD (continued)
3-3-2. OPERATING IN MATRIX MODE
•
SETTINGS
c
We recommend resetting the NATIX
™
device to its default values, with the LCD menu (
CONTROL > default
value > yes
) before proceeding.
d
Set the NATIX
™
in MATRIX MODE with the LCD menu (
MODE > matrix mode).
e
Select the
input type
connected to the
INPUTS
(# 1 to # 8) with the LCD menu (
INPUT > input type
).
f
Make the following adjustments for the display device connected to the OUTPUT 1:
•
Select the
output sync
. type which corresponds to the display device with the LCD menu (
OUTPUT X>
output sync
).
•
Select the
output rate
mode with the LCD menu
(
OUTPUT X > output rate
).
•
Select one of the
output formats
with the LCD menu (
OUTPUT X > output format
).
NOTE:
For fixed pixels display device (DMD, LCD, PLASMA…), always select the output format
corresponding to the native resolution of your display device. Thus, the display device will not have to
scale the image and the result will be better.
•
Select the
type of screen
(4/3 or 16/9) with the LCD menu (
OUTPUT X > type of screen > 4/3 or 16/9
),
according to your wall mounted projection screen shape.
g
Then renew the adjustments of the step
f
for the display device connected to the OUTPUT 2.
•
INPUT SELECTION
c
Select an output (
OUT 1
or
OUT 2
) with the OUTPUT SELECT keys.
d
Pre-select an input with the INPUT SELECT keys. The key starts blinking.
e
Press on TAKE or move manually the T-BAR to display the pre-selected input onto the selected output. The
transition operates with a fading to black.
NOTE:
You can switch simultaneously on the
OUTPUT 1 & 2
: do the operations
c
and
d
for the
OUTPUT 1,
then do the operations
c
and
d
for the
OUTPUT 2
, finally press the TAKE key.
Figure 19
•
DISPLAY DEVICES ADJUSTMENTS
For each OUTPUT:
c
Select the centering pattern (
OUTPUT X > test pattern > centering pattern
).
d
Adjust directly the display device itself, using its controls, to fill the centering pattern in full screen.
See
Figure 17: Centering pattern.
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