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module
A stand-alone electronic assembly.
Clarity displays are designed to be
serviced at the module level, not the
component level. That is, the techni-
cian changes the whole electronics
module rather than changing a small
part in it.
mullion
The metal edge surrounding the
screen material that holds the screen
in place.
native resolu-
tion
The resolution of the LCD or DMD
itself. This is the highest resolution
the display can show, but in some
products the display will accept
higher resolutions an
NTSC
The television system used in North
America, Japan and parts of South
America. It stands for National Televi-
sion Systems Committee, the group
that originally approved it. See also
PAL and SECAM.
PAL
The television system used in most of
the world. It stands for Phase Alterna-
tion Line. See also NTSC and
SECAM.
Panther
The name for any Clarity model begin-
ning WN-67
4
0 or WN-67
3
0.
power supply
The device that converts the mains AC
voltage to other voltages that the rest
of the display can use.
Puma
The name for any Clarity model begin-
ning with WN-5020 or WN-5010.
remote
The remote control.
RGB
Red, green, blue; three parts of a
video signal sent on separate wires.
See also
YPbPr.
RGBHV
RGB plus sync, where H and V sync
are on separate wires.
RGBS
RGB plus sync, where composite sync
is on a separate wire.
SECAM
The television system used primarily
in France, Russia and the former
Soviet Bloc countries. Sequential
Color and Memory. See also NTSC
and PAL.
Term
Meaning
SOG
Sync on green, usually for RGB
sources
source
A source of pictures, such as a com-
puter, a VCR, a DVD player or the
loop-thru from another Clarity cube.
SVGA
Super VGA, a standard for distributing
analog computer pictures with a res-
olution of 800 pixels by 600 pixels.
S-Video
A video distribution system in which
the luminance (brightness) and
chrominance (color) are sent on sep-
arate wires. Short for Super Video.
SXGA
Super extended VGA, a standard for
distributing analog computer pictures
with a resolution of 1280 pixels by
1024 pixels.
sync on green
The sync part of the signal is com-
bined with the green channel in RGB
video. Also called SOG.
Tigress
The name for any Clarity model begin-
ning with WN-5230. The original
Tigress, no longer produced, has
been replaced by the Tigress S and
Tigress X, whose model numbers
start with WN-5230
A
.
unit
One complete display.
See also
cube;
display.
UXGA
Ultra-extended VGA, a standard for
distributing analog computer pictures
with a resolution of 1600 pixels by
1200 pixels.
VGA
Video Graphics Adapter, a standard
for distributing analog computer pic-
tures with a resolution of 640 pixels
by 480 pixels.
video
In this manual, video means NTSC,
PAL or SECAM pictures.
video input
module
See VIM
VIM
Video Input Module: an optional board
which plugs into the electronics mod-
ule that allows S-Video and compos-
ite video inputs.
wall
A group of displays physically bolted
together. (Not possible with Pan-
thers.)
Term
Meaning
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