Cisco Systems OL-17986-01 Home Theater Screen User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays
OL-17986-01
Chapter 4 Adjusting Display Settings
Using the Setup Menu
Related Topics
Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control, page 2-7
About Terminals on the Back of Your Display, page 2-4
Configuring Video Wall Options and Settings
Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu, page 4-16
Choosing a Video Wall Aspect Ratio Preservation Setting from the Format Menu, page 4-17
Defining the Width (in Displays) of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu, page 4-17
Defining the Height (in Displays) of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu, page 4-18
Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu,
page 4-19
Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn-in from the Safety Screen Menu, page 4-19
Turning the Video Wall Feature On or Off from the Video Wall Menu
A video wall is a group of video screens connected together in the same room, so that each screen shows
a part of the whole image or the same image is repeated on each screen.
When the Video Wall feature is turned onis running, the Size feature is not available.
Before You Begin
This procedure assumes that your remote control and the front panel controls on your LCD display are
not locked.
Procedure
Step 1 From the main menu, choose Setup > Video Wall.
Step 2 To turn the video wall feature On or Off, use the Up and Down buttons.
Step 3 To save your selections and implement them, push Enter.
Related Topics
Locking Front Panel Controls and the Remote Control, page 2-7
Choosing an Aspect Ratio or a Zoom Level from the Size Menu, page 4-7
Choosing a Video Wall Aspect Ratio Preservation Setting from the Format Menu, page 4-17
Defining the Width (in Displays) of Your Video Wall from the Horizontal Menu, page 4-17
Defining the Height (in Displays) of Your Video Wall from the Vertical Menu, page 4-18
Designating the Position of One LCD Display in a Video Wall from the Screen Divider Menu,
page 4-19
Preventing Video Wall Afterimage Burn-in from the Safety Screen Menu, page 4-19