Runco XP-OPAL65 manuel d'utilisation

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    XP-50 XP-OPAL50 XP-65 XP-OPAL65 High Definition, 1080p Flat Panel Plasma Displays with I NSTALLATION /O PERATION M ANUAL[...]

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    CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual iii PRE L IMINAR Y RuncoCare™ Standard Two Year Limited Warranty Congratulations o n your purchase of a Runco® product ! With proper installation, se tup and care, you should enjoy many yea rs of unpara lleled video p erformance. This RuncoCare St andard Limite d Warranty is pro vided free of ch arge by [...]

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    iv Ci nemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y In the event o f a product de fect, please fo llow the warra nty claim proc edure provided b elow: 1. The Custome r is required to contact a Runco deale r or Runco Technical Suppo rt via E-mail at support@runc o.com or via phone at (toll fr ee) 800-23RUNCO (80 0-237-8626). If the cust ome[...]

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    CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual v PRE L IMINAR Y j Failure to follow mainten ance procedu res as outline d in the pro duct’s user g uide where a schedule is spec ified for regular cleaning of th e product k Opening the pro duct and/or tampering with inte rnal circui try l Products lost, stolen or discarded m Any damage or di ssatisfacti[...]

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    vi Ci nemaWall In stalla tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y RUNCO’S MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY HEREUNDER IS LI MITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. 1. RUNC O SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, LOS[...]

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    CinemaWall Installati on/Operation Manual vii PRE L IMINAR Y Thank you for your purchas e of this quality Run co product! For best perfor mance, please read this ma nual carefully a s it is you r guide throug h the men us and oper ation. 1. Read these instruction s. 2. Keep these instructions . 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. D[...]

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    viii CinemaWall Inst alla tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Manufacture r’s Name: Runc o Internation al, LLC Manufacture r’s Address: 119 5 NW Compton Dr ive, Beaverton, OR 97006-19 92 hereby declare s that the p roducts Model Number s: XP-50, XP-OPAL50 , XP-65 and XP-O PAL65 conform with th e provisions of: Council Directive 2004/108/EC on [...]

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    CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual ix PRE L IMINAR Y NOTE: This equipment has b een tested a nd found to comply with th e limits for a C lass B digital device, pursua nt to Part 15 o f the FCC Rules. T hese limits ar e designed to p rovide reasonab le protection ag ainst harmful inter ference in a resid ential installation. This equipmen t g[...]

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    x C inemaWall Installation/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Notes:[...]

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    CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual xi 1 Table of Contents PRE L IMINAR Y RuncoCare™ Standa rd Two Year Limited Warran ty ........ ................... ................. ....... iii Important Safety Ins tructions ...... ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ vii Compliance Information ..........[...]

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    xii CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 4. Operation .......... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. .......... 21 Turning on t he Power ... ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. 2 1 Changing the OSD Langu[...]

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    CinemaWall Installati on/Operation Manual xiii 1 List of Figures PRE L IMINAR Y 2-1. CinemaWall XP -50 and XP-OPAL50 Front-Panel Con trols and Indicator s ................ ..... 5 2-2. CinemaWall XP -65 and XP-OPAL65 Front-Panel Con trols and Indicator s ................ ..... 5 2-3. CinemaWall Re ar Panel ................. ................ .......[...]

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    List of Figures xiv CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Notes:[...]

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    CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual 1 PRE L IMINAR Y 1.1 About This Manual This Owner’s Manual d escribes how to insta ll, set up and operat e a Runco CinemaWall Flat-Panel Plasma Display Monitor (Model XP-50, XP-OPAL50, XP-65 or XP- OPAL65). Throughout th is manual, the Runco CinemaWall Fla t-Panel Plasma Display Monitor is referred to as [...]

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    Introduc tion 2 C inemaWall Installation/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Graphic Convention s: These symb ols appear in num erous places throughout th e manual, to emp hasize points th at you must k eep in mind to a void problems wit h your equipment o r injury: 1.2 Using This Manual Use the following ta ble to locate the spec if ic information you[...]

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    Introd uction CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual 3 PRE L IMINAR Y 1.3 Description, Features and Benefits The CinemaWall F lat-Panel Plasma Display Monitor takes pictu re quality to a wh ole new level, boasting our brightest picture, best co ntrast ratio, deepest black leve ls and most spot-on high d efinition colorim etry ever! In add ition,[...]

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    Introduc tion 4 C inemaWall Installation/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Parts List Your CinemaWall is shipped with the followin g items. If any items are missing or da maged, please contact y our Runco de aler or Runco C ustomer Service at (8 00) 23-RUNCO. • CinemaWall Fl at-Panel Pl asma Display Monitor • AC Power Cord • Remote Cont rol Uni[...]

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    CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual 5 PRE L IMINAR Y 2.1 CinemaWall at a Glance Controls and Indicators Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 sh ow the Cinema Wall front-panel con trols and indicato rs. Figure 2-1. CinemaWall XP-50 and XP-OPAL50 Front-Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 2-2. CinemaWall XP-65 and XP-OPAL65 Front-Panel Controls and Indica[...]

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    Controls and Functions 6 C inemaWall Installation/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 1. DISPLA Y ST AND Optional accessory for table-top installations. 2. POWER BUTTON Connects or disc onnects the d isplay panel f rom the AC po wer source. 3. ST ANDBY/ON INDICA TOR - Lights solid gre en to indicate normal operat ion; - Flashes green to indicate that a[...]

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    Controls and Functi ons CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual 7 PRE L IMINAR Y Connectors Figure 2-3 show s the rear-pan el connector locations on th e CinemaWall. Figure 2-3. CinemaWall Rear Panel 1. SLOT 1 (Dual HDMI input) Two, HDCP -complia nt digital video inp uts. 2. SLOT 2 (Dual HDMI input) Two, HDCP -complia nt digital video inp uts. SE[...]

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    Controls and Functions 8 C inemaWall Installation/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 3. SLOT 3 (COMPONENT/RGB input) Video/audio inp ut (3 x BNC, 2 x RCA) fo r connecting eith er RGB (with sync o n green) or component hig h-definition television sign als. 4. PC IN Provides a 15-pi n VGA connection an d a 3.5-mm, ster eo audio connection to a personal [...]

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    Controls and Functi ons CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual 9 PRE L IMINAR Y 2.2 CinemaWall Remote Control Figure 2-4 shows the Cinema Wall remote control an d describes its functionality. Figure 2-4. CinemaWall Remote Contro l RESET RETURN 30 60 0 90 OFF TIMER 90 1 2 3 4 PC 4:3 10:00 1 2 3 4 ON SURROUND SURROUND button Press the SURROUND but[...]

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    Controls and Functions 10 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Notes:[...]

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    CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 11 PRE L IMINAR Y 3.1 Remote Control To install batteries in the remote co ntrol: 1. Press on the tab on the batte ry compartmen t cover and lift t he cover in th e direction of the arrow . 2. Insert the incl uded batteries. Ensure that t he polarities c orrectly m atch the and markings inside the battery co[...]

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    Installation 12 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 3.2 Quick Setup Table 3-1 gives a qui ck overview of the Cin emaWall installat ion process. The sections following this one provid e detailed instructions. Installation must be performe d by a qua lified cu stom video installation specialist. Table 3-1. Installation Overview S[...]

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    Installation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 13 PRE L IMINAR Y 3.3 Installation Considerations Proper instal lation of your C inemaWall will ensu re the highes t possible pic ture quality. Whether you are installing the CinemaWall temporarily or perm anently, you s hould take the following int o account to ensure that it performs opt imall[...]

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    Installation 14 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y • As it lies flat with th e screen face down. Place the pr otective sheet, which was wrappe d around the plasma monito r when it was packaged, b etween the scr een and your work surfac e to avoid scratching o r otherwise damaging the screen su rface. Ambien t Light In genera[...]

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    Installation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 15 PRE L IMINAR Y Other Considerations Here are some other co nsiderations and tips that can help improve your inst allation, avoid damage and prolo ng operating life: • Keep the amb ient temperatu re constant and belo w 35°C (95°F). Keep the display away from heating an d/or air condit ioni[...]

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    Installation 16 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 3.4 Connections to the CinemaWall Proceed as follows to connect the Cinem aWall to your video sou rces, external contr oller(s) – if present – and AC power. When connec ting your equipm ent: • Turn off all eq uipment before making any c onnections. • Use the cor rect s[...]

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    Installation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 17 PRE L IMINAR Y RGB and Component Video Connections: See F igure 3-3 . Figure 3-3. RGB and Component Video Connections 1. Change th e “COMPONENT/RG B-IN SELECT” setting in the SET UP menu to “COMPONENT” or “RGB” accord ing to the color space used b y the source. 2. The CinemaWall s[...]

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    Installation 18 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Analog (Computer) RGB Connec tions: The CinemaWall has an RGB input and a stereo audio in put for connecting a per sonal computer; see Figure 3-4 . Figure 3-4. Analog RGB Connection s 1. Refer to Supported Timings on pa ge 66 fo r a list of c omputer signals compatible with th[...]

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    Installation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 19 PRE L IMINAR Y RS-232 Controller Connection Use a straight-th rough RS-232 c able with a 9- pin male connec tor to conn ect a PC or home theate r control/au tomation syste m (if present) t o the RS-232 por t on the CinemaWall; see Figure 3-5 . For more in formation abou t using this con necti[...]

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    Installation 20 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Connecting AC Power Plug the female end of the p ower cord into the AC recep tacle on the rear of the CinemaWall. Conn ect the othe r end to you r AC power source. Figure 3-7. AC Power Connection ➤ XP-50 / XP-OPAL50 XP-65 / XP-OPAL65[...]

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    CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 21 PRE L IMINAR Y 4.1 Turning on the Power 1. Turn on your so urce components. 2. Press the main power swit ch on the CinemaWall (see Figur e 2-1 or Figure 2-2 ). The standby/on indica tor lights gree n. 3. After a brief warm-up period (approximately fi ve seconds), the CinemaWall will display an image. 4. P[...]

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    Operation 22 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 4.4 Setting the Computer Display Propert ies To maximize imag e quality when using the CinemaWall with a persona l computer, you may need to adjust the display properties of your compu ter’s video card . To do this on a Microsoft® Win dows®-based PC: 1. Choose Setting s from [...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 23 PRE L IMINAR Y 4.5 Selecting an Input Source To select an in put source, press the INPUT b utton on the remote co ntrol repeat edly. 4.6 Changing the Aspect Ratio To change the aspect ratio ( size and shape) of the displayed image, press the ASPECT ( ) but ton repeated ly on the re mote con trol[...]

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    Operation 24 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Table 4-1. Aspect Ratio Settings Aspect Ratio Setting (Note) Input Image -> Displayed Image Description All Aspect = ON All Aspect = OFF 16:9 16:9 16:9 linearly scales the source active image hori- zontally and vertically to fill a 16:9 screen. With standard-definition (SD) si[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 25 PRE L IMINAR Y 4:3(1) 4:3 4:3 (4:3(1)) linearly scales the source imag e horizon - tally and vertically to fill a 4:3 screen. Side panels are dis - played at the left and right edges of the screen. 4:3(2) – 4:3(2) displays a 16:9 source image in its original aspect ratio and masks the left and[...]

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    Operation 26 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 4.7 Using Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Use PIP to display a n image from two sources at th e same time in a variety of ways. For more inform ation on setting up PIP and ho w it works, refer to MULTI PIP SETUP on page 43 . Activating PI P To activate PIP, press the MUL TI PIP ( ) remo[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 27 PRE L IMINAR Y Selecting a PIP Target Screen or Inpu t Source Press SELECT ( ) to choose a target screen (main or su b) for PIP operation s. The audio sign al associated w ith the target screen is heard thr ough the speaker s. Press INPUT ( ) to select an input to display on the target screen (m[...]

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    Operation 28 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y • The OSD menu closes after 60 seconds of inactivity. The CinemaWall O SD menus are a rranged hierarch ically, as shown in Fig ure 4-1. Depending on the selected input source and signal characte ristics, some menu options may not be available. Figure 4-1. OSD Menu Structure for[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 29 PRE L IMINAR Y Figure 4- 1. OSD Menu Structur e for CinemaWa ll (continued) SET UP (2/2) MULTI DISPLAY SETUP ( Note: Must se t MULTI PIP SETUP -> DISPLAY MODE to “-” (normal) MULTI DISPLAY SETUP ON/OFF HORIZONTAL SCALE x2, x3, x4 or x5 VERTICAL SCALE x1, x2, x3, x4 or x5 SEAM HIDES VIDEO [...]

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    Operation 30 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y PICTURE Use the c ontrols in the PICTURE menu to calibra te your Cinema Wall for optimum picture quality. The CinemaWall has been designed to incorporat e setup and calibration standards established b y the Imaging Science Foundat ion (ISF). The ISF has developed c arefully craft[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 31 PRE L IMINAR Y PICTURE MENU: The Cinema Wall provides four p icture memorie s per input fo r storing and recalling image quality settings. To stor e settings in a pictur e memory, highlight PICTURE MENU in the PICTURE menu and select STANDARD, ISF DAY, ISF NIGHT or MONITOR. The CinemaWall “rem[...]

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    Operation 32 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y BRIGHTNESS: On you r external test p attern source, s elect a PLUGE pa ttern. (PLUGE is an acronym for “Picture Line-Up Ge neration Equip ment.”) Fig ure 4-3 shows a typical PLUGE pattern. Figure 4-3. Typical PLUG E Pattern fo r Adjusting Br ightness PLUGE patterns v ary but [...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 33 PRE L IMINAR Y COLOR: On your e xternal test pattern source , select a color bar pattern like the one shown in Figure 4-4 . Figure 4-4. Typical Color Bar Pattern for Adjusting Color Saturation and Tint Select COLOR fro m the PICTURE me nu. While look ing at the c olor bar pa ttern throug h a blu[...]

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    Operation 34 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y SHARPNESS: “Sharpness” is th e amount of high-frequency de tail in the image. To adjust sharpness, select SHARPNESS from the PICTURE menu. On your externa l test pattern source, sele ct a pattern like the one sh own in Figure 4-5 . Adjust as needed, lo oking for white edges a[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 35 PRE L IMINAR Y • GAMMA: The default ga mma setting ( 2.2 ) is corr ect for almo st all signals and conditions. If excess amb ient light washes out the image an d it becomes diffic ult or impossible to see d etails in dark a reas, lower th e gamma setting to compensat e. This will improve contr[...]

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    Operation 36 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y AUTO SETUP (PC INPUT only): To automatically adjust the po sition, size, cloc k and phase of incoming computer signals for op timum picture qu ality, press or repeatedly to highlight AUTO SETUP in the menu, then press th e ACTION ( ) butto n. H-POS/V-POS: Select H-POS or V-POS an[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 37 PRE L IMINAR Y SOUND Use the controls in the SOUND m enu to adjust the CinemaWall audio settings. To return al l SOUND menu se ttings to their fac tory-default values, press RESET on the remote con trol unit with the m enu on-scree n. Or, press or repeatedly to high light RESET in the menu , the[...]

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    Operation 38 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y SET UP Use the contro ls in the SET UP menu to perform a dvanced imag e quality adjustme nts and access various ot her CinemaW all features. SIGNAL: Select SIGNAL from the SET UP me nu to display infor mation about th e current signal and to adjust the following se ttings: • SY[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 39 PRE L IMINAR Y • XGA MODE (INPUT3/PC INPUT only): You can force the Cine maWall to use a specific output re solution with RGB PC sources. To do this select XGA MODE from the SIGNAL menu and set it to 1024x76 8, 1280x768 or 136 6x768. • NOISE REDUCTION: To apply noise reduction to th e source[...]

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    Operation 40 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y • START TIME/SHOW DURATION: When the screen saver MODE is TIME OF DAY, set START TIME to the time of da y that yo u want the screen saver to a ctivate. When the screen sa ver MODE is INTERVAL, set SHOW DURATION to the “normal presentatio n” interval (no sc reen saver). Pres[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 41 PRE L IMINAR Y POWER SAVE: Select POWER SAVE from the SET UP menu and set it to ON to reduce the overall image intensity by a sm all amount, there by reducing po wer consumption. STANDBY SAVE: Select STANDBY SAVE from the SET UP menu and set it to ON to minimize powe r consumption during standby[...]

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    Operation 42 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y • SEAM HIDES VIDEO: Select SEAM HIDES VIDEO from the MU LTI DISPLAY SETUP menu and set it to ON when d isplaying moving im ages on a video wall. SEAM HIDES VIDEO joins the ed ges of adjac ent displays in a v ideo wall together in such a way as to compen sate for the gap between[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 43 PRE L IMINAR Y MULTI PIP SETUP: The Cinema Wall can display an ima ge from two sources a t the same time in a variety of ways. T o set up this featur e, select MULTI PIP SETUP from the SET UP menu and pre ss the ACTION ( ) button. • MULTI PIP: Select one of th e following to def ine the behavi[...]

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    Operation 44 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y • TRANSPARENCY / TRANSPARENCY LEVEL: If you a re using the B lend PIP feature, you can make the overlay (sub) image t ransparent so tha t the main (backgrou nd) image shows through. To do this, select TRANSPARE NCY from the MULTI PIP SETU P menu and set it to ON. Then, select T[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 45 PRE L IMINAR Y PORTRAIT SETUP: You can create a video wall consisting of three (3x1) Cin emaWall displays in “portrait” mode and display an en larged image across all of them. To do this, select PORTRAIT SETUP from the SET UP menu and press the ACTION ( ) button. The n, configure ea ch displ[...]

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    Operation 46 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y OPTIONS Use the controls in the OPTIONS menu to set up the Weekly Co mmand Timer and perform oth er advanced, install ation-related tasks. To access the OPTIONS menu: 1. Press SET UP . 2. Press or repeatedly until OSD LANGUAGE is highlighted. 3. Press and hold the SURROUND ( ) bu[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 47 PRE L IMINAR Y Weekly Command Timer: You can program the Cine maWall to perfo rm a series of actions at spe cific times of the day and days o f the week. To do this, you cr eate command sequ ences or “p rograms” consisting of a series of up to 64 individu al commands. You can creat e up to s[...]

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    Operation 48 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y • Program Edit: To edit the seven timer program s, press or repeatedly to highl ight Program Edit an d press the ACTION ( ) button. Then, proceed as follows: a Program: Press or to select a program to edi t. b To define the first co mmand in the program, pre ss to selec t “01[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 49 PRE L IMINAR Y Initial VOL level: Select Initial VOL level from the OPTIONS menu to s et the desired sound volume leve l upon power-up . Press or to set it to On, then use the VOL- or VOL+ ( ) bu tton to set the desired initial volume level. W hen you do, the volume chang es so you can preview y[...]

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    Operation 50 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Initial Power Mode: Select Init ial Power Mode fr om the OPTION S menu to contr ol how the CinemaWall re covers from a po wer interruption (res ulting either from a power failure o r from being u nplugged, t hen plugged back in): • Normal: The CinemaWall returns to wh atever po[...]

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    Operation CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 51 PRE L IMINAR Y Power On Screen D elay: In a large video wall in stallation, it may be advisable t o turn the displays on one at a time rathe r than all at o nce, so as not to overload th e power source . To make this easier, y ou can set the CinemaWall to wait up to 30 seconds after you press th[...]

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    Operation 52 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Notes:[...]

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    CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 53 PRE L IMINAR Y 5.1 Cleaning Regular cleaning w ill extend the life and perfo rmance of the CinemaWall. Befo re cleaning, be sure to u nplug the po wer cord fro m the powe r outlet. Cleaning the Display Panel Body and Rem ote Control Do not under any circumstanc es use solvents s uch as ben zene or thin ne[...]

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    Maintenance and Troubleshooting 54 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 5.2 Troubleshooting Tips Table 5-1 provide s some general guideli nes for troubleshootin g problems you may encounter with the CinemaWall. If the suggested solutions fail to resolve th e problem or if you encounter an issue not d escribed here, p lease conta[...]

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    CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 55 PRE L IMINAR Y 6.1 RS-232 Connection and Port Configuration To interface the CinemaWall with a home th eater automation/control system or a PC running terminal emulation soft ware, connect it to your control system or PC as shown in Figure 3-5 . Us e a straight-th rough cable. Configure the RS-23 2 contro[...]

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    Serial Communications 56 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual P RELI M INARY Table 6-1 lists th e CinemaWall serial command set. Table 6-1. Serial Commands ASCII Hex Description AAC:BAL030 41 41 43 3A 42 41 4C 30 33 30 Balance = 30 (right channel only) AAC:BAL-30 41 41 43 3A 42 41 4C 2D 33 30 Balance = -30 (left channel only) AAC:BAS015 41 41 [...]

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    Serial Communications CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 57 PRE L IMINAR Y DAM:ZOOM 44 41 4D 3A 5A 4F 4F 4D Aspect Ratio = LETTERBOX DAM:CINE 44 41 4D 3A 43 49 4E 45 Aspect Ratio = CINEMA DGE:CLK0016 44 47 4 5 3A 43 4C 4 B 30 30 31 36 Phase = 16 (max) DGE:CLK-016 44 47 45 3A 43 4C 4B 2D 30 31 36 Phase = -16 (min) DGE:HPO0124 44 47 45 3A 48 50[...]

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    Serial Communications 58 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual P RELI M INARY IMS:PC1 49 4D 53 3A 50 43 31 Input select = PC1 (Main Picture when PIP mode) IMS:SL1A 49 4D 53 3A 53 4C 31 41 Input select = SL OT1A (Main Pic - ture when PIP mode) IMS:SL1B 49 4D 53 3A 53 4C 31 42 Input select = SLOT1B (Main Pic - ture when PIP mode) IMS:SL2A 49 4D 5[...]

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    Serial Communications CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 59 PRE L IMINAR Y SSC:2359 53 53 43 3 A 32 33 3 5 39 Screen Saver Duration = 23:59 (Interval Mode) or Finish Time = 11:59PM (Time of Day Mode) SSC:FNC0 53 53 43 3A 46 4E 43 30 Screen Saver function = SCROLLING BAR ONLY SSC:FNC1 53 53 43 3A 46 4E 43 31 Screen Saver function = NEGATIVE IM[...]

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    Serial Communications 60 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual P RELI M INARY TIM:POF12359 54 49 4D 3A 50 4F 46 31 32 33 35 39 Power Off Time = 11:59PM TIM:PON00000 54 49 4D 3A 50 4 F 4E 30 30 30 30 30 Power On Time = None TIM:PON10000 54 49 4D 3A 50 4 F 4E 31 30 30 30 30 Power On Time = 0:00 TIM:PON12359 54 49 4D 3A 50 4 F 4E 31 32 33 35 39 Po[...]

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    Serial Communications CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 61 PRE L IMINAR Y VWB:GCT-30 56 57 42 3A 47 43 54 2D 33 30 Green Offset = -30 (min) VWB:GDR030 56 57 42 3A 47 44 52 30 33 30 Green Gain = 30 (max) VWB:GDR-30 56 57 42 3A 47 44 52 2D 33 30 Green Gain = -30 (min) VWB:GMM20 56 57 42 3A 47 4D 4D 32 30 Gamma = 2.0 VWB:GMM22 56 57 42 3A 47 4D[...]

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    Serial Communications 62 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual P RELI M INARY Notes:[...]

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    CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 63 PRE L IMINAR Y 7.1 CinemaWall Specifications Table 7-1 lists the CinemaW all specificat ions. 7. Specifications Table 7-1. CinemaWall Specifications Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Screen Size: XP-50, XP-OPAL50: 43.50 in. W x 24.50 in. H (1106.0 x 622.0 mm) 50 in. (1270.0 mm) diagonal XP-65, XP-OPAL65: 56.[...]

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    Specifications 64 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 7.2 CinemaWall Dimensions Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2 sho w the CinemaWall dimensio ns (all dimensions are in inches). Figure 7-1. CinemaWall Model XP-50 an d XP-OPAL50 Dimensions (with Optional Table Stand) 50.26 29.98 15.50 5.07 7 4 0 1.75 1.17 8.48 21.08 29.57 25.98 48.81 2[...]

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    Specifications CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 65 PRE L IMINAR Y Figure 7-2. CinemaWall Model XP-65 and XP-OPAL65 Dimensions (with Optional Table Stand) 0 7.81 12.31 1.98 2.35 3.69 62.45 54.64 50.14 0 2.83 37.69 1.34 IR RECEIVER & LED INDICA TOR 1.26 2.49 all around 66.13 17.00 0 .55 61.90 62.45 10.09 2.07 4.07 6.02 0 2.83 33.86 37.69 [...]

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    Specifications 66 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y 7.3 Supported Timings Table 7-2 lists the signal types supported by each input on the Cinema Wall. Table 7-2. Supported Signal Timings by Input Format Resolution Refresh Rate (Hz) Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Pixel Frequency (MHz) Supported? ( √ = Yes, – = No) PC IN HDMI 1[...]

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    Specifications CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual 67 PRE L IMINAR Y 480/60i 720x487 59.94 15.734 13.500 √ – √ 480/60p 720x483 59.94 31.469 27.00 0 √ √ √ 576/50i 720x576 50.00 15.625 14.750 √ – √ 576/50p 720x576 50.00 31.250 29.00 0 √ √ √ 720/50p 1280x 720 50.00 37.500 75.250 √ √ √ 720/60p 1280x 720 60.00 45.000 7[...]

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    Specifications 68 CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Notes:[...]

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    CinemaWall Installa tion/Operation Manual A-1 PRE L IMINAR Y Table A-1 lists th e CinemaWall fact ory-default imag e settings. All of t hese setting s are in the PICTURE menu except for 1:1 PIXEL MODE , which is in the POS./SIZE men u. Appendix A. Default Settings Table A-1. Runco Factory Default Settings for CinemaWall Menu Setting Models XP-50 an[...]

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    Default Settings A-2 CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual PRE L IMINAR Y Notes:[...]

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