Video Wall Settings
OPS Settings
Press OK to open the Video Wall Settings menu screen. Video Wall Settings, Row
Count, Column Count, Cell and Offset options are available.
Video Wall Settings: Enable or disable the Video Wall function by pressing Left/
Right directional buttons.
Row count: Adjust the number of Video Wall "rows" by pressing Left/Right directional
buttons. The maximum number that can be set is 10.
Column count: Adjust the number of VideoWall "columns" by pressing Left/Right
directional buttons. The maximum number that can be set is 10.
Cell: Each Video Wall unit is called "Cell". Adjust the number of a cell by pressing
Left/Right directional buttons. The maximum number that can be set is 100. In order
to disable video wall function of the unit and display the image in full-screen mode,
the Cell option should be set as 0.
Offset: Offset setting is used to adjust the refractions at the sides of the picture
depending on the bezel thickness between Video Wall units (Cells). The maximum
number that can be set is 50.
For example; For a 2x3 video wall matrix, Row count option should be set as 2 and
Column count option should be set as 3. Numbers of the cells in a video wall matrix will
be determined as shown in the template below. If you are setting the Display, which is
positioned same as the Display with the number 1 in this template, then the Cell option
should be set as 1 for this Display.
Press OK to open the OPS Settings menu screen. Three sub-menu options are
available.
OPS Information: Displays read-only information about the OPS unit, if supported.
OPS Status: Displays whether the OPS module is on or off. Allows the change of
status via soft PSON signal (0.5s)
Boot Signal: Enables or disables sending of a PSON signal. The Display checks the
status signal of the OPS at bootup in order to turn it on by sending a PSON signal if
it is off. Some OPS's send incorrect information on their status during the bootup of
the Display, so they seem to be on even though they are off. For such non-standard
OPS's, this option must be enabled. In this case, a PSON signal will be send for the
OPS regardless of the received status information at bootup.
Powerdown: Turns the OPS off via hard PSON signal (5s)
OPS Always on: When this option is enabled, Quick Standby will be forced to enabled
and greyed out in the menu and OPS will not be set to standby.
Recovery Mode: When this option is enabled and OPS is on, if there is no video for 10
seconds it resets hotplug. If there is no video available after 30 seconds it reboots OPS.
Note: This menu will not be available if OPS is not supported or not connected to the unit.
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