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A D V A N C E D S E T U P
Input Timing
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INPUT TIMING
There are a wide variety of graphics signals that can be used with
MediaWall 2000
, many of which are supported directly by a pre-defined
timing list. When a signal is connected to a graphics input,
MediaWall
2000
automatically searches the list for a match, and will load the timing
values to exactly match the input signal (autosync). If a match is not
found, then it is possible to define the parameters of the signal
(interactively or manually) and to add them to the timing list.
Figure 4-7.
WCP Setup Input Timing Page
VIEWING CURRENT
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TIMING SETTINGS
The timing parameters displayed in the upper section of the page relate
to the selection in the drop down box which may not be the same as
those currently used. To view the current settings click in the check box
Show Timing Values
and the current values will be displayed in red in
the associated parameter boxes.
LOADING FROM THE
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TIMING LIST
If the
MediaWall 2000
does not properly lock to the input signal, you can
manually select and load the timing from the factory timing list.
Use the following procedure to load a new input timing set.
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Make note of the timing parameters required for the desired
input signal.
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Click the
Setup
menu.
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Click on the
Input Timing
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If the selected window is not correct, click on the
Selected
Window
icon and click the desired window number in the