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VS-60HS12U Set-up Manual
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RESET: The image is displayed full-screen on the top
left monitor (H=1, V=1) in a display wall.
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This function is supposed mainly for the case of
that an image can be displayed across the screen
boundaries such as daisy chained signals. If you
select an image which cannot be displayed on the
top left monitor, the image may be hidden and the
icon will be displayed on the status bar.
Reselecting TILE or DOT BY DOT restores the image
on that monitor.
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Be sure H. / V. LOCATION in system memory (page
25) has been set precisely.
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Same as the TILE option, the displayed window size
varies according to the aspect ratio setting (page
44) in display memory.
MEMORY SCAN
INPUT MEMORY > MEMORY SCAN
At the time you execute this menu, the input signal will
be scanned to be displayed at a suitable signal
frequency. If the image is not precise yet, execute the
function a few more times till the correct image will be
displayed.
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The signal frequency is selected among the preset
signal list (page 50) and registered input memories.
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The ON setting of AUTO SCAN (page 35) in system
memory automatically scans input signals whenever
the input signals are switched.
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MEMORY CALL (page 10) also can select your saved
input memories.
CLOCK PHASE
INPUT MEMORY > CLOCK PHASE
Analog
Noise on analog images can be minimized.
AMP. GAIN
INPUT MEMORY > AMP. GAIN
Analog
Uneven analog input gain levels can be aligned. The
initial setting is to refer to AMP. GAIN values in system
memory (page 36). The setting in this input memory
has a priority over the one in system memory.
Use AMP. GAIN in input memory to adjust uneven
levels of analog signal from an external source such as
a processor with multi-output graphic boards.
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The procedure is the same as AMP. GAIN (page 36) in
system memory.
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[NORMAL] button restores the initial setting.
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In Wallaby, it can be set in Input > Other Setting >
Gain.
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