Operation
FHD462-X LCD Panel User Manual
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Temperature & Fan Status
Select Temperature & Fan Status from the Advanced Settings menu and press or to display
information about the health of the display: the internal operating temperature and the cooling fan
speeds.
Multi-Display Control
Select Multi-Display Control from the Advanced Settings menu and press to configure your video
wall.
When using the multi-display control, note the following:
• Multi-Display Control allows you to display content from a single video source over an entire
video wall. The content is automatically scaled and cropped in each display to create a single
large virtual display spanning the entire video wall area.
• Multi-Display Control provides other features, such as removing the geometric effect of the LCD
bezels.
• To use Multi-Display Control, the identical video signal should be distributed to each display in
the video wall. This can be accomplished by daisy-chaining the displays together using the
displays’ video input and output connectors, or by using an external video splitter. See page 28
for instructions on how to connect video.
• Multi-Display Control has the following limitations:
• The maximum height or width of a video wall is ten displays, and the largest supported
video wall size is 10x10 or 100 displays. Above this size an external video wall controller
should be used.
• Using the VGA or DVI inputs, the maximum resolution of the video wall is 1920x1080 at
60 Hz.
• Using the HDMI or DisplayPort inputs, the maximum resolution of the video wall is
3840x2160 at 30 Hz or 2560x1600 at 60 Hz.
This sub-menu provides the following controls:
• Monitor ID: This control lets you manually set the Monitor ID of each display in the video wall.
• Video Wall: Use this control to enable or disable video wall mode.
• DVI Amplication: For large matrixes using a single digital source and a DVI pass-thru cable,
setting this to On may enhance the video quality and reliability of the pass-thru signals.
• Power On Delay: When powering on a video wall, this control staggers the power-on
sequence so that all monitors will not turn on at once, reducing current requirements. Select a
value of from 0 to 30 seconds (inclusive) per monitor.
When video wall is set to Yes, these additional settings are available:
• Frame: This control enables or disables frame compensation, which joins the edges of adjacent
displays in a video wall together in such a way as to compensate for the gap between them.