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5.0 Displaying an image
A suitable image source should be plugged into the scaler unit input (either DVI, VGA or
composite) and if more than one scaler is being used (for larger displays), the same
image should be applied to each scaler via a suitable distribution amplifier (optional
extra). Audio should be directed through a separate Amplifier and speaker system (not
included).
Depending on the layout of the modules, (there are 5 options to choose from: 2x2, 3x2,
2x3, 1x6, 5x1), the output resolution on the scaler must be set to match this format (You
can refer to the TVone C2-2000 series video processor operation manual as supplied for
detail). Also, the MDU mode setting must be set accordingly.
The default scaler settings should automatically fit the whole input image onto the
output window. If however, this controller set is required to drive only a small section of
the overall screen, the zoom and pan settings can be adjusted to focus on only the
required section of the whole picture for the modules being driven by that particular
controller set.
Conversely, if the overall screen is smaller than the output resolution of the MDU, then
the shrink settings can be used to squeeze the picture onto the modules being driven.
For unusual shaped screens, bespoke content is recommended and output from a
computer as a part of a larger standard resolution format. Any areas of the output
image that are not covered by a module will not be visible.