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52” VideoWall Digital Light Processing TM Display WN-5230-S User’s Guide 070-0037-00.
ii 1999 by Clarity Visual Sy stems ® , Inc. All Rights Reserved. Contents of this publication m ay not be reproduced in any form without perm iss ion of Clarity Visual Sy st e ms, Inc. Tradem ar k Cr edits Macintosh is a r egistered tradem ar k of Apple Com puter Corp.
iii LIMITED WARRA NTY . Clarity warrants to Buyer that the W N -5230-S (the “ Product”) , if properly used and serviced, will perfor m substantially in accordance with the produc t data sheet and users m anual, and will be f ree fr om defects in m aterial and work m anship for 1 year following date of shipm ent.
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v Table of Contents PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 1 I NTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................
vi Adjust the Black Input Level - PC, MAC or RGBS Da ta................................................ 36 Adjust the White Input Level - PC, MAC or R GBS Data ............................................... 37 Comp Video/S-Vide o Level Adjustment ...
vii RS-232 CONTROL ....................................................................................................... 98 RS-232 C ONTR OL I TEMS ................................................................................................. 101 SPECIFICATIONS .
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1 Product Introduction Introduction The W N-5230-S is a 52-inch ( 132 cm) diag onal 800 x 600 (SVGA) r esolut ion rear-pr oj ect ion display system designed around T exas Inst r um ent s’ propriet ar y Digital Lig ht Processing ™ (DLP)™ t echnology.
Septem ber 1999 2 Options and Accessories Clarity’s display products can be upgr aded with several accessories. See your re se ll er o r vi s it www.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 3 Safety Please read this chapter car e f ully befor e attem pt ing to inst all, use, ser vice, or repair the W N-5230- S VideoW all. Haz ardous voltage inside. Can shock, bur n, or cause death. No user ser v iceable par t s inside.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 4 Haz ardous voltage. Can shock, bur n or cause deat h. Disconnect power cor d bef ore servicing t his unit . Refer to service manual f or details. GEFAHR Im Innern des Monitors liegt gefährlic he Hochspannung an.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 5 Hot surface near lam p. Skin burn hazard. Wait m or e than 5 minutes f or lam p housing t o cool bef ore replacing lamp assembly.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 6 WARNUNG Nur die W N-5230-S Lampe, der Luf tf ilter und die Sicher ung können vom Benutzer selbst ausg etauscht werden. Alle anderen W artung s- und Repar aturar beit en sollt en einem qualif izierten Kundendienst über lassen werden.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 7 WARNING The W N-5230-S uses a hig h-intensit y proj ect ion- lam p m odule. Do not attem pt to replace t he pr oj ection lamp m odule with any alternative light source. Doing so can cause overheating or unacceptable imag e q uality.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 8 Quick Start This is a brief sequence of act ions t hat m ust be fo llowed to properly setup t he W N-5230-S. Complet e inst r uct ions and explanations of t he st eps are contained in the f ollowing chapters.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 9 9 Select (or deselect) SHARPNESS in the M isc Control menu. 10 Display a checkerboard pattern (alternating black and w hite pixels) from the data/video source and adjust the FREQUENCY . This step is most applicable to computer sources.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 10 Site Preparation Read the chapter on saf ety precaut ions bef ore inst alling and operat ing t he W N-5230-S VideoW all. The f ollowing table shows the installation specif ications f or a variety of common video wall configur at ions.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 11 Power Consumption Typical power consumption of t he W N-5230- S is 160 W at t s , but the maximum potential of 200 W att s should be used f or calculat ing the load on the power source. At 200 W att s the curr ent dr aw is approximately 1.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 12 WA RNUNG Im I nnern des Monitors liegt gef ährliche Hochspannung an. Falls Sie unter Hochspannung st ehende T eile berühren, können Sie einen elektr ischen Schlag erhalten bzw. Verbrennung en oder sogar den T od erleiden.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 13 To allow proper cooling, the minimu m r eq uired clearance t o the rear of t he Unit is 4 inches. If inst alled in a video wall configurat ion, a m inimum of 12 inches to t he ceiling fr om t he t op of t he hig hest display is needed if t he units are inst alled f r om t he front.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 14 Optical Alignment Tools Required : 3/32 inch Allen-hex driver 3/8 inch socket driver Optical Alig nm ent m eans to the adj ust the size and position of the im age and to correct f or k eystoning and r o t at ion.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 15 Figure 1. Optic al Engine, left side. T he addition hole between LS1 and LS2 which lets you see the LS screws m ore eas ily .
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 16 Figure 2. Optical Engine, r ight side. N2 LD2 S4 LS 2 S3.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 17 For an imag e t hat is way out of alignm ent and that needs major adjustme nt, start w ith everything in a “norm al” position: • If t he scr een is Ultra- T hin Mullion, remove the screen and check t hat all the pointed alig nm ent bolts are at the same dist ance.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 18 Keystone, top wid er To f ix this, loosen nuts S1 and S3 in eq ual amounts to m a k e the t op sm aller . This will lower the imag e on t he m ir r or , shortening the distance to the screen f or t he t op, thus m ak ing it sm aller .
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 19 Size To increase im ag e size, loosen N1 and N2 tog et her . To mak e the imag e smaller, tight en them bot h. Befor e adj ust ing N1 and N2, loosen t he locking nuts LD1 and LD2 (lock down nuts). Up, down, right, left Use LS1 and LS2 to move the imag e vertically or horizontally.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 20 Adjustment Summary (Viewed from t he f ront ) Rotation A djustment Hardw are Direction Effect On Image S1 and S2 together Tighten Right side up S1 and S2 t.
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Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 22 Mechanical Setup The mechanical set up is br ok en down into three processes - t he physical assembly of the wall, the at tachment of cables to each display and the setting of each display’s number, or addr ess, in t he wall.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 23 To setup t he W N-5230- S display in a video wall configur at ion, f ollow these steps: 1. Grasp the screen o n each side at the bottom The “screen” you are remov ing is 5 inches thick. Pull out at the bottom first, to separate the latch-hooks from the latches.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 24 10. Reinst all screens Reinstall each display’s screen. Mechan ical Setup, Ultra-Th in Mullion or Blacks creen CAUTION T he displays with Ultra-Thin Mullion screens are not serviceable fr om t he f ront .
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 25 Basic Steps f or Alignm ent This is a summ ar y of the steps necessar y to build a video wall thin mullion displays and align their scr eens. T his is a summary only. The details on how to perf or m each st ep f ollow the summar y.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 26 displays on it. (If the BAS-520 is used with Ultra- Thin M ullion screens, remove the adapter plate before you put the unit on the base.) Stack the next higher row . Sliding the legs of each display into the mating sockets of the display in the first (lower) row .
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 27 picture will look. F. If the two measurements are the same, you have a rectangle with perfectly square corners, and you may go on to Step 4. G. If the two measurements are not the same, within 1/32 nd inch (0.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 28 units in the row abov e at this time.) F. W ith the Alignment Tool still in place, check display #2 for squareness by measuring the diagonals. Loosen the Locking Screws on #2 that are on the other side from the Alignment Tool, and adjust adapter plate #2 until it is square- cornered rectangle.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 29 screen IN (away from you) by 1/32nd of an inch (0.8 mm). E. Hang the screens again and check your w ork. F. W ith the screens in place on the bottom row, put the screens on the next row above.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 30 Lo ck i n g Scre w Al ignmen t Bolt Al ignmen t Hol e Hole f or Spring- Loaded screw Al ignmen t Bolt Al ignmen t Hol e Lo ck i n g Scre w.
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Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 32 Operation Aft er t he displays are installed, use t hese pr ocedur es: Step 1 - Power-On Step 2 - Adjust the Input Signal Settings Step 3 - Adjus t the Colors Step 4 - Save the Settings Step 1 – Power-On 1.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 33 operation electronics “thinks” the lamp is on, the STBY LED is off, and the fan and lamp LEDs are on. Howev er, the electronics does not know w hether the lamp is actually lit. A faint glow from the lamp ex haust vent in the rear of the unit indicates the lamp is on.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 34 Aft er t he displays are t urned on, use t his pr ocedur e t o select the correct source. T his must be done with each unit in a video wall. 1. On the remote contro l, press SOURCE The Source Select menu is displayed.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 35 Input L evel W hen the black and white levels are correct ly set, the display will know what the absolute minimum and m aximum sig nal amplit ude is t hat the source is sending t o it .
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 36 Adjust the Blac k Input Level - PC, MAC or RGBS Data (This does not apply to Composite or S- Video sourc es – see Comp Video/S-Video Level Adjust ment on page 38.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 37 4. Select Auto Press the Up/Dow n arrow buttons to highlight Auto. Press ENTER to automatically set the display’s black level point. 5. Exit from the Black Level menu Press the PREV ME NU button to ex it out of the menus.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 38 2. Press t he remote co ntrol LEVEL button The Input Lev el menu is displayed. 3. Select Whit e Level Pre ss the Up/Down arrow keys to highlight White Level. Press the ENTER button to display the White Leve l menu.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 39 Hue: Changes the tint of imag es to be m or e g reen or m or e magent a color ed. 1. Press the remo te cont rol LEVE L button Brings up the Video Controls menu (must have Comp Video or S-Video selected as a source).
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 40 8. Adjust S aturati on Adjust Saturation up or down until the large color bars at the each end of the pattern (white and blue) match the smaller color bars beneath them. 9. Adj ust Hue Adjust Hue up or down until the tw o central color bars (cyan and magenta) match the smaller color bars beneath them.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 41 Set the Sharpn ess Source Select Frequency Phase Input Level Position Zoom Wall Processor Color Balance Curtain Hours Save Config Recall Config Reset Config M.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 42 Adjust the Frequency (This c ontrol has different effec ts with computer and video sourc es.) Source Select Frequency Phase Input Level Position Zoom Wall .
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 43 2. Display an image containing many on/off (bl ack/white ) transitions A fine-grain checkerboard pattern works best. One of the “fill” patterns in W indows 95 Paint has this. Start the Paint program found under Accessories.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 44 Use the PHASE button t o adjust t he phase of t he int ernal sampling clock relative to the incoming data. Phase noise is usually seen as f ine, horizontal lines moving throug h the imag e or as f lick er ing edges on t he displayed text.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 45 Use the arrow keys to adj ust the posit ion of t he im ag e on each display. 1. Press the ME NU button on the remote co ntrol Displays the main menu. 2. Go to the Misc Control menu Use the U p/Down arrow buttons to scroll down to the Position item and then press the ENTER button to open it.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 46 2. Press the Up/Down arrow keys Mov e the cursor to the Zoom selection. 3. Press ENTER Displays the Zoom Factor menu. 4. Scale the image Select an edge of the image that needs to be expanded or compressed (Left, Right, Up or Down).
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 47 balance is the same f or all sources. T he color balance inf orm at ion is saved in memory in only one location, not f or each source.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 48 Use the W hite and 50% Gray inter nal T est Patt erns f rom t he M i sc Control menu, not an exter nal pat tern. 1. Display an all-white image On each display in the v ideo wall, open the M isc Control menu, select Test Pattern and choose W hite.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 49 is having to the overall imag e. T hen back of f t o f ine t une. T his helps to g ive an intuitive f eel f or t he color balance process. It is of ten helpf ul to switch between the inter nal white and g r ay patt er ns and actual video images to f ine tune the system .
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 50 Step 4 – Save, Recall, or Rese t the Settings Aft er all adj ustment s have been made, Save the set t ing s. T her e is a separ at e Save location for each sour ce in each m ode – PC at 800x600, PC at 640x480, RGBS at 31.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 51 1. Press the remo te control MENU button The M ain menu is displayed. 2. Pre ss the Up/Down arrow keys M ove the cursor to the Save C onfig (or Recall Config or Reset Config) selection. 3. Press ENTER The Save C onfig (or Recall Config or Reset Config) menu is displayed.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 52 Turning off the System Turning off t he Display, Enter ing Standb y Mode W hen the OFF butt on on t he r em ote is pressed, t he display will power down and, af t er about 5 seconds, t he STANDBY LED will turn on.
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Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 54 Clarity’s Big Picture™ Wall Processor Setup Instructions These are t he basic st eps t o f ollow to display a single imag e over an entire wall of displays.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 55 Assign each display a unique address using the Unit ID knob. Both the Group and Unit ID numbers are used The address of the display in the upper left corner (as seen from the front) must be zero. The addresses of the other displays must increase left to right, top bottom, increasing by one for each display.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 56 Source Select Frequency Phase Input Level Position Zoom Wall Processor Color Balance Curtain Hours Save Config Recall Config Reset Config Misc Control Abou.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 57 11. S ave the s ettings Open the Save Config menu and sav e the settings for the current Source and Mode on each display , as described above in Step 4 – Save, Recall, or Reset the Settings on page 50.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 58 Source video RGB S 15.7 5 kHz 9 -pin of "next " displ ay 15- pin to 9-pin ada pter c abl e 15- pi n RG BS connector L OOP-THRU connector 1 2 3 4 .
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 59 Installin g Big Picture Option Key The Big Pict ure Opt ion Key enables the f unctions and f eatures associated with Clarity’s Big Picture™. The O pt ion Key consists of an integr at ed pr int ed circuit boar d assem bly and a cable harness.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 60 Other Features and Adjustments The f ollowing feat ur es and adj ustment s ar e available via the remot e.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 61 Monitor Select Disables most rem ot e f unct ions on the display to pr event t he unit f r om unintended adjustm ent via the remot e cont rol. 1. Press MON SEL on th e remote The M onitor Select menu is displayed.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 62 Miscellan eous Controls The Misc Control menu contains: Sharpness Buzzer Enable Horizontal Flip Vertical Flip Auto Lamp On Test Patterns Source Select Freq.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 63 Buzzer Enable - W hen t his f eat ur e is enabled, a buzzer will sound w henever the display detects a valid command f rom t he r em ote. I f disabled, com m ands are received silently. Flip Ho rz – Reverses the image hor izontally.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 64 Reset Lam p Hours Aft er you chang e t he lam p, use this menu t o r eset the lamp hour t im er to zero. Lamp hour s count up whenever the VideoW all is running ( FAN and LAMP LEDs are on).
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 65 About This displays the Clarity Visual Systems cont act inf or m at ion. It also displays the version of f irm ware being used. (T he Pr oj ect and Build infor m at ion is of concer n only to manuf act ur ing .
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 66 Cleaning and Maintenance Once the W N-5230-S is set up and adj usted, per iodic m aint enance will consist of cleaning the display and replacing consum able parts such as the lamp and f ilter.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 67 panels or the f ront scr een r em oved f rom t he unit , except when required for ser vicing. Operat ing the display with access panels or the f r ont screen removed can expose service or operating per sonnel t o ultraviolet burns and hig h electrical voltag es.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 68 8. Detach the l amp cable Using your thumb and middle finger to unlock the lamp cable connector, use your index finger to pull the connector away from the lamp. The lamp cable w ill remain connected to the optical engine.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 69 Figure 6 SRT -100, Screen Rem oval T ool Lamp Replacement, Rear Access, Any Screen Typ e 1. Turn off t he power Sw itch off the W N-5230-S using the remote and allow the cooling cycle to complete (30 seconds) before sw itching off the AC power at the rear-panel sw itch.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 70 6. Remov e the lamp Push the lamp to the left (into the optical engine) while turning counterclockwise. T he lamp will rotate about an eighth of a turn before it can be pulled to the right and removed. 7. Install th e new lamp and reassemble the display Reinsert a UHP 100W lamp in the same orientation.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 71 Air Filter Replacement, Rear Access 1. Turn off t he power Sw itch off the W N-5230-S using the remote and allow the cooling cycle to complete (30 seconds) before sw itching off the AC power at the rear-panel sw itch.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 72 Troubleshooting This section provides tips and st r at eg ies f or r esolving pr oblem s or issues you may encounter, eit her dur ing inst allat ion or in nor m al use of t he W N-5230- S. Many problems can be rect if ied without the need f or ser vice by following t he troubleshooting steps below.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 73 Normal Power- Up Sequence Seq uence Note Failure Symptoms A t This P art Of The Sequence 1. Att ach acceptab le AC power to the display The pow er module is auto ranging – no voltage selection is necessary 2.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 74 6. The elect ronics turn on the DLP engi ne and start sending data to it If there is video present on the selected source (see Source Select in menu), the video image w ill be displayed If there is no video present, the message “SOURCE ABSENT” w ill be displayed.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 75 Much of the preliminar y diag nost ics can be done by observing the 3 LEDs on the rear connect or panel. Table 2 shows the LED combinations f or t he most likely f ailur e m odes if t he W N-5230- S is not operating correct ly.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 76 Image Problems Follow these steps in order. Check Sy m ptom the operation of the dis play after each step . Image is dim 1. Verify that the input signal is good 2. Adjust the Black Level via the menu w hile displaying a black video image and the W hite Level while displaying a w hite video image 3.
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Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 78 Technical Support Many of t he t e chnicians who install Clarity displays have been factor y trained by Clarity to diagnose and repair t he display. I f t echnical suppor t is req uired, call the installer f irst .
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 79 Technical Support Request Company: Date: Reseller/In st aller : Unit Serial Number : Contact Name: Phone or E-mail: Description of the Failure: Did the f ailu.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 80 Connector Pinouts RGBS 1. R ed Video 2. Green Video 3. Blue Video 4. Composite Sync 5. Ground 6. Ground 7.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 81 MAC 1. Ground 2. Red Video 3. Horizontal Sync 4. Ground 5. Green Video 6. Ground 7. No Connect 8. No Connect 9. Blue Video 10. No Connect 11. Ground 12. Vertical Sync 13. Ground 14. Ground 15. No Connect PC & LOOP-THRU 1.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 82 RS-232 IN 1. No Connect 2. Transmit Data (TXD) 3. Receive Data (RXD) 4. Connected to pins 6 and 8 in the display 5. Ground 6. Connected to pins 4 and 8 in the display 7. No Connect 8. Connected to pins 4 and 6 in the display 9.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 83 S-VIDEO 1. Ground 2. Ground 3. Y (Luma) 4. C (Chroma).
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 84 Interface and Controls Rear Pa nel I nd icat o rs, C o nnect o r s a nd Contro l s The rear panel of the W N-5230- S VideoW all display is depicted below. The S- Video and Composite Video inputs ar e par t of t he VI M-300 option.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 85 SOURCE On = valid source detected on the selected input. If this is off, either the wrong source is selected, or the source has no signal in it. GLOBAL This LED glow s whenev er data activity is detected at the RS-232 connector.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 86 Rear Panel Connec tors Connector Description MAC Macintosh II data signal input, 800x 600 or 640x480 pixels. 15-pin D-Sub, female. PC IBM-compatible SVG A or VGA signal input, 800x 600 or 640x480 pix els. 15-pin high-density D-Sub, female.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 87 Rear Panel Contr ols Control Description MONITOR ID 16-position rotary sw itches select a unique Monitor ID number for each unit in a video w all configuration. The tw o switches have a total number of 256 individual M onitor ID settings.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 88 Remote Button Description On Sw itches the display on when the Standby LED is on steady . Off Switches the display off. T he display will enter a 30 second standby- delay mode, after w hich the display can be turned back on.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 89 On-Screen Menus and Messa g es Source Select Frequency Phase Input Level Position Zoom Wall Processor Color Balance Curtain Hours Save Config Recall Config Reset Config Misc Control About The main menu can be accessed by pressing the MENU button.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 90 Menu Selection Description W N-5230-S may be power cycled w i thout loosing the settings. Recall Config Recalls previous user-saved configuration settings. Rese t Confi g Resets all of the display’s settings to the factory defaults.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 91 Menus Notes f or m enu descr ipt ions: * T his command is also available f rom a special but t on on the rem ot e cont rol. † In the Color Balance m enu, the up-down arrows move the hig hlig ht thr ough t he t wo columns.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 92 Frequency Select 000 Adjust frequency; number show n does not directly correlate to freq. § Phase Select 000 Adjust phase; number shown does not directly correlate to phase.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 93 Color Balance † * Wht Gry W ht (white) values 000 – 031; Gry (gray ) values 000-007 Red 031 007 Left-right arrows change Red v alues of W hite or Gray Col.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 94 Wall Processor Wall Size: Horizontal: xxx Vertical: xxx Current Unit: xx Enter number of units in video w all horizontally Enter number of unit is video w .
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 95 Recall Config # # # # $ $ $ $ [source] Left-right arrows select source to recall: All PC MAC 9-pin (RGBS) BNC (RGBS) C-video S-video # # # # $ $ $ $ [mode] Le.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 96 Reset Config # # # # $ $ $ $ [source] Left-right arrows select source to reset: All PC MAC 9-pin (RGBS) BNC (RGBS) C-video S-video # # # # $ $ $ $ [mode] L.
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Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 98 RS-232 Control Transmission Speed 19200 BAUD Transmission Data Data Length: 8, Stop Bit: 1, Parity Bit: None No standard hardware or sof tware pacing is used such as DT R/RT S or XON/ X OFF. Com mands should be paced using t he ACK, NAK, UNK, or ERR responses f r om t he display.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 99 IDT – IDT is a 2-byte ID charact er str ing . Monitor I D bytes are used t o identif y which display will receiv e the RS-232 comm and. T his is a 2 byte address that is set by the G r oup and Unit Monitor ID knobs on t he display’s connector panel.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 100 ☺ 06 PON ❤ Note : For a dat a packet t o be valid, it must st ar t with STX and end with ETX , and the time f rom ST X t o ET X must be less than one second.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 101 RS-232 Control Items Notes: * Indicates an ASCII char acter is returned f rom the cube in this location. $ Indicates 8-bit data is returned f rom the cube in.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 102 Function RS-232 COMMANDS Inc Dec RS-232 DATA Get Set Comment s Recall All Settin gs RCA Recall V G A S etti ngs RC1 Recall MAC S etti ngs RC2 Recall RGB S.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 103 Function RS-232 COMMANDS Inc Dec RS-232 DATA Get Set Comment s Auto re-strike Co ntrols System st atus reques t S 0$ B it 7: Lamp st at us (1=on; 0=of f ) Bi.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 104 Function RS-232 COMMANDS Inc Dec RS-232 DATA Get Set Comment s Param et er error ERR P a ram eter error..
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Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 106 Specifications Optical Specification Units Maximum Minimum Ty pical Notes Viewable screen size Inches Diagonal 51.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 107 W hite color matching CIE x y Relative to any other x ± 0.005 W N-5230-S y ± 0.005 Primary color matching CIE xy Relative to any other R, G, or B x ± 0.005 W N-5230-S y ± 0.005 Luminance matching Percent 10 Relative to any other W N-5230-S after calibration Gamma (user selectable) 1.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 108 Environmental Specification Units Maximum Minimum Ty pical Notes Temperature (operating) Deg. C 35 0 All performance specifications are maintained within this temperature range Non operating Deg. C 60 -10 Shock G’s 10 Shipping ASTM Qualified Altitude Feet 10,000 Humidity % R.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 109 Electrical Specification Units Maximum Minimum Ty pical Notes Video input amplitude V p-p Separate RGB analog 1.4 0.35 0.7 75 Ω termination Composite sync 5.0 0.3 75 Ω termination Input connectors BNC (row of 4 connectors) 38/15.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 110 Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: Clarity Visual Systems Manufacturer’s Address: 9025 SW Hillman Cour t, Suit e 31.
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 111 FCC Regu lations This eq uipm ent has been t ested and f ound to com ply with the limits f or a Class A dig ital device, pursuant to Par t 15 of t he FCC r ules. These limit s are desig ned t o pr ovide reasonable protect ion ag ainst harm f ul int er f erence in an inst allation.
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 112 Index 1 15.75 K Video ........................................................... 58 3 31.5K Vid eo ....................................................... 58, 87 A About ..................................
W N-5230-S VideoW all Us er’s G uide 113 local ......................................................................... 86 Loop Thru ................................................................ 87 of sour ce vi deo .............................
Clarity Visual Sy s tem s Septem ber 1999 114 V VGA........................................................... 14, 87, 110 Video Controls menu ............................................... 93 Video Input Module . ....................................
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