www.avenview.com 1 4 Display Video Wall Processor User’s Guide Model DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 © 2008 Avenview Inc. A
www.avenview.com 10 2.1.3 Software Operation The software has following menu options available: 1. File a. Connect b. Save Settings c. Load Sett
www.avenview.com 11 c. Load Setting: The function will load the favorite settings from the previously saved file. d. IR Control: This will enable o
www.avenview.com 12 c. HFlip: Horizontally flip the output video. d. VFlip: Vertically flip the output video. e. SWAP: Swap the main and sub chann
www.avenview.com 13 f. Pause: Freeze the display of the sub channel. 5. Control-Setting Dialog a. Border Select main or sub channel for
www.avenview.com 14 4. Text Color: Select the color of the label by clicking on “Color Setting” button. 5. Text Auto: While selecting “Text Auto”,
www.avenview.com 15 b. Image 1. Choose the scaling type for the main channel at full screen display. 2. While Blend is selected, users can use t
www.avenview.com 16 d. Zoom 1. Select the main or sub channel. 2. Default: Restore the selected channel without zoom effect. 3. This slider c
www.avenview.com 17 e. Pattern 1. While “Pattern Model” is chosen, the output will display the selected pattern. While unselecting this item, t
www.avenview.com 18 f. HS / VS Delay 1. Select the main or sub channel. 2. The fine movement of the selected channel. g. EDID Code 1. Sav
www.avenview.com 19 Control Display Layout Users can define the resolution of the output video to displays. X Total & Y Total
www.avenview.com 2 Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ...
www.avenview.com 20 X Start, X End, Y Start, Y End For each display, users can define which section in the resulting mixed video should be displayed
www.avenview.com 21 In “Temperature Type”, there are two types of temperature representation, Celsius and Fahrenheit, for the VFD display. 2.2 Cas
www.avenview.com 22 Section 3: Specifications and Supported Resolutions 3.1 Specifications Model DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 Description 4 Display Dual Image V
www.avenview.com 23 3.2 Supported Resolutions The following resolutions are supported by DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 3.2.1 DVI-IN 3.2
www.avenview.com 24 3.2.3 DVI-OUT Supported Mode Resolution (HDTV) 720p 1280x720 @50Hz (HDTV) 720p 1280x720 @60Hz (HDTV) 1080
www.avenview.com 25 Section 4: General Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution No Power Ensure that DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 is plugged in If you a
www.avenview.com 26 Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Avenview Inc. assumes no li
www.avenview.com 3 Section 1: Getting Started 1.1 Important Safeguards Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. S
www.avenview.com 4 1.4 Introduction The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 Display Dual-Image Video Wall Processor is a powerful and fully real time data/video proces
www.avenview.com 5 1.5 Package Contents Before you start the installation of the converter, please check the package contents. - DVI-VIDEOWALL-4
www.avenview.com 6 1.6.2 I/O Connectors Connectors Video Source Input Connectors DVI IN DVI VGA (DVI to VGA Adapter) Component (YPbPr) (DVI to V
www.avenview.com 7 Section 2: Installation Follow these instructions for installation of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4: 1. Mount or fix the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 safel
www.avenview.com 8 2.1 Software Installation and Setup 2.1.1 System Requirements 1. The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 provides a software control program whic
www.avenview.com 9 4. While you move the mouse’s cursor near the borders, in either red or blue, the icon of the cursor will change as shown below:
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