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    SOUNDUse the controls in the SOUND menu to adjust the CinemaWall audio settings. 
    To return all SOUND menu settings to their factory-default values, press RESET on the 
    remote control unit with the menu on-screen. Or, press  or  repeatedly to highlight 
    RESET in the menu, then press the ACTION () button. 
    AUDIO MENU: The CinemaWall provides three audio memories for storing and recalling 
    sound quality settings. To store settings in an audio memory, highlight 
    AUDIO MENU in 
    the SOUND menu and select STANDARD, DYNAMIC or CLEAR. The CinemaWall 
    “remembers” any adjustments you make when you switch to a different audio memory, 
    then switch back. 
    BASS/MID/TREBLE: Use these controls to boost or cut the low, mid-range and high 
    frequencies respectively in the audio signal. 
    BALANCE: To adjust the left/right speaker balance, select BALANCE from the SOUND 
    menu. Use the  or  buttons to make one channel louder than the other. 
    SURROUND: The CinemaWall has a “surround sound” mode that simulates a 
    multi-channel sound system. To use the surround mode, select 
    SURROUND from the 
    SOUND menu and set it to ON. 
    AUDIO OUT (PIP): To swap the main and PIP audio programs when using the 
    MULTI
     PIP feature, select AUDIO OUT (PIP) from the SOUND menu and set it to either 
    MAIN or SUB. For more on MULTI PIP mode, refer to MULTI PIP SETUP on page 43.
    1. 1:1 PIXEL MODE is available only when the input signal is 1080i 
    or 1080p and the Aspect Ratio is set to 16:9 (refer to page 23). 
    2. You cannot adjust H-SIZE, V-SIZE or DOT CLOCK when 1:1 
    PIXEL MODE is enabled. 
    Note
    AUDIO MENU    DYNAMIC
    BASS 0
    MID 0
    TREBLE 0
    BALANCE 0
    SURROUND  ON
    AUDIO OUT (PIP)    MAINSOUND
    RESET
    ADJUST
    SELECTRETURN RESET
    NORMAL 
    						
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    SET UPUse the controls in the SET UP menu to perform advanced image quality adjustments and 
    access various other CinemaWall features. 
    SIGNAL: Select SIGNAL from the SET UP menu to display information about the current 
    signal and to adjust the following settings:
    SYNC: Select the sync method used by the PC or other RGB source using the PC 
    INPUT. 
    In most cases, the AUTO setting works well. However, if you know that your source 
    outputs an RGB with sync-on-green signal and the AUTO setting does not produce a 
    stable image, select ON
     G. Likewise, select VBS for a source that outputs an RGB with 
    composite sync signal. 
    3:2 PULLDOWN: To smooth out moving images from interlaced, standard-definition 
    (SD) sources, select 
    3:2 PULLDOWN and set it to ON. With this setting, the 
    CinemaWall attempts to reproduce a more natural interpretation of sources such as 
    movie pictures, which are recorded at 24 frames per second. If the image is not stable, 
    set 
    3:2 PULLDOWN to OFF.
    ➤
    COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
      COMPONENT
    INPUT LABEL    DVD3
    POWER SAVE    ON
    STANDBY SAVE    OFF
    POWER MANAGEMENT    ON
    AUTO POWER OFF    ON
    OSD LANGUAGE    ENGLISH (US)SET UP
    SELECTRETURN
    ACCESS SIGNAL
    SCREENSAVER1/2
    SET UP
    SELECTRETURN
    ACCESS MULTI DISPLAY SETUP
    MULTI PIP SETUP
    PORTRAIT SETUP
    SET UP TIMER
    PRESENT TIME SETUP2/2 
    						
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    XGA MODE (INPUT3/PC INPUT only): You can force the CinemaWall to use a 
    specific output resolution with RGB PC sources. To do this select 
    XGA MODE from the 
    SIGNAL menu and set it to 1024x768, 1280x768 or 1366x768.
    NOISE REDUCTION: To apply noise reduction to the source signal, select NOISE 
    REDUCTION from the SIGNAL menu. Noise Reduction is useful for clearing up noisy 
    images from interlaced SD sources. Set it to OFF, MIN, MID or MAX as needed. Or, if 
    you need more precise control over noise reduction, set it to ADVANCED, then press 
     to access the following controls:
    Video NR: Video NR is temporal and spatial noise reduction for all types of inputs. 
    The scene is analyzed for differences from frame to frame and reduces those 
    differences that are not determined to be motion.
    Block NR: Use this control to reduce or eliminate so-called “block artifacts” in 
    MPEG-compressed video signals (digital broadcasts or DVDs). Set it as needed to 
    minimize distortion within horizontal and vertical block boundaries. 
    Mosquito NR: Use this control to reduce or eliminate so-called “mosquito noise” in 
    MPEG-compressed video signals. Set it as needed to minimize distortion around the 
    edges of moving objects, moving artifacts around edges and/or blotchy noise 
    patterns superimposed over the objects.
    SCREENSAVER: Select SCREENSAVER from the SET UP menu to configure the image 
    burn-in prevention settings on the CinemaWall.  
    FUNCTION: Select MODE from the SCREENSAVER menu and choose one of the 
    following burn-in prevention methods:
    NEGATIVE IMAGE: An inverse image is displayed on the screen.
    SCROLLING BAR ONLY: The source image is replaced by a white bar scrolling 
    from left to right. 
    OVERLAY SCROLLING BAR: The source image is dimmed and a white bar 
    scrolling from left to right is superimposed on it. 
     
    WHITE SCREEN: The source image is replaced by a white screen. 
    MODE: Select MODE from the SCREENSAVER menu to specify when the screen 
    saver function becomes active.
    OFF: The screen saver is disabled. 
    INTERVAL: The screen saver function becomes active after the selected SHOW 
    DURATION and remains active for the selected SAVER DURATION (see below). This 
    cycle repeats indefinitely. 
    TIME OF DAY: The CinemaWall activates the screen saver function daily at the 
    selected START TIME and returns to normal operation at the selected FINISH TIME 
    (see below).
    ON: Select ON to activate the screen saver on demand. Then, press  or  
    repeatedly to highlight START in the menu and press the ACTION () button.
    To prevent image retention (burn) on your display, ALWAYS use a 
    screen saver and set it to the shortest possible time. 
    OVERLAY SCROLLING BAR cannot be selected when MULTI PIP 
    is active.
    WARNING
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    START TIME/SHOW DURATION: When the screen saver MODE is TIME OF DAY, 
    set START TIME to the time of day that you want the screen saver to activate. When 
    the screen saver 
    MODE is INTERVAL, set SHOW DURATION to the “normal 
    presentation” interval (no screen saver). 
    Press  or  to change the SHOW DURATION interval in 15-minute increments, or to 
    change the START TIME in one-minute increments. Press and hold  or  to change 
    the START TIME interval in 15-minute increments.
    FINISH TIME/SAVER DURATION: When the screen saver MODE is TIME OF DAY, 
    set FINISH TIME to the time of day that you want the screen saver to deactivate. When 
    the screen saver 
    MODE is INTERVAL, set SAVER DURATION to the desired screen 
    saver interval. 
    Press  or  to change the SAVER DURATION interval or FINISH TIME in one-minute 
    increments. Press and hold  or  to change the SAVER DURATION interval or 
    FINISH TIME in 15-minute increments.  
    SIDE BAR ADJUST: Do not display 
    an image in 4:3 mode for an extended 
    period, as this can cause image 
    retention in the inactive areas of the 
    display. The same is true of P OUT P 
    and P AND P multi-screen modes. 
    To help prevent this, select SIDE BAR 
    ADJUST from the SCREENSAVER 
    menu and set it to BRIGHT. (Other 
    choices are OFF, DARK and MID.)
     
     
     
     
     
    WOBBLING/PEAK LIMIT: These functions, when enabled, provide additional 
    protection against image retention.
    WOBBLING: WOBBLING automatically shifts the display image (in a manner 
    unnoticeable to the eye) to prevent image retention. ON1 shifts the image every 30 
    seconds; ON2 shifts the image at a dot level pitch depending on screen detection.
    PEAK LIMIT: PEAK LIMIT suppresses image contrast (peak brightness).
    COMPONENT/RGB IN SELECT: Select COMPONENT/RGB IN SELECT from the 
    SET UP menu to choose the color space of the for RGB and component source signals.
    INPUT LABEL: You can give each CinemaWall input a descriptive name, to indicate the 
    type of component connected to it (for example, “DVD3” instead of “INPUT3”). To do this, 
    select 
    INPUT LABEL from the SET UP menu and choose one from the list. 
    1. To deactivate the screen saver at any time, press RETURN () 
    on the remote control unit, or cycle power to the CinemaWall. 
    2. You must set the day and time in order to use the INTERVAL or 
    TIME OF DAY screen saver mode; refer to 
    Setting the Day and 
    Time on page 21.  
    Note
    RETURN
    side bars
    4:3 mode
    image
    retention
    P OUT P                               P AND PInactive areas 
    						
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    POWER SAVE: Select POWER SAVE from the SET UP menu and set it to ON to reduce 
    the overall image intensity by a small amount, thereby reducing power consumption. 
    STANDBY SAVE: Select STANDBY SAVE from the SET UP menu and set it to ON to 
    minimize power consumption during standby mode. 
    POWER MANAGEMENT: Select POWER MANAGEMENT from the SET UP menu and 
    set it to ON to activate the power management function for the PC INPUT. This feature, 
    when enabled, operates as follows:
     When no video or sync signals are detected on the PC INPUT for approximately 30 
    seconds, the power is turned off (standby) and the power indicator lights orange.
     When a signal is subsequently detected, power is restored and the power indicator 
    lights green.
    AUTO POWER OFF: Select AUTO POWER OFF from the SET UP menu and set it to ON 
    to have the CinemaWall power itself off after 10 minutes when no signal is present on the 
    PC INPUT. 
     
    OSD LANGUAGE: Refer to Changing the OSD Language on page 21. 
    MULTI DISPLAY SETUP: You can create a video wall consisting of up to 25 (5x5) 
    CinemaWall displays and display an enlarged image across all of them. To do this, select 
    MULTI DISPLAY SETUP from the SET UP menu and press the ACTION () button. 
    Then, configure each display in the video wall as follows:
    MULTI DISPLAY SETUP: Select MULTI DISPLAY SETUP from the MULTI DISPLAY 
    SETUP menu, the set it to ON to activate multi-display mode.  
    HORIZONTAL SCALE: Select HORIZONTAL SCALE from the MULTI DISPLAY 
    SETUP menu to specify the number of displays in each row of the video wall. 
    VERTICAL SCALE: Select VERTICAL SCALE from the MULTI DISPLAY SETUP menu 
    to specify the number of displays in each column of the video wall. 
    POWER MANAGEMENT and AUTO POWER OFF operate only on 
    the PC INPUT and only under the following conditions:
    SYNC is set to AUTO.
    COMPONENT/RGB IN SELECT is set to RGB.
     MULTI PIP is off.
    In order to activate multi-display mode, you must first set the 
    MULTI-PIP 
    DISPLAY MODE to “-” (normal). Refer to DISPLAY 
    MODE on page 43. 
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    SEAM HIDES VIDEO: Select SEAM HIDES VIDEO from the MULTI DISPLAY SETUP 
    menu and set it to ON when displaying moving images on a video wall. 
    SEAM HIDES VIDEO joins the edges of adjacent displays in a video wall together in 
    such a way as to compensate for the gap between them. This causes moving objects 
    to appear to move “behind” the gap, for better continuity of motion across the wall: 
     
    LOCATION: Select LOCATION from the MULTI DISPLAY SETUP menu to specify the 
    CinemaWall’s position in the video wall. This determines which segment of the enlarged 
    image this panel will display. 
     
     
    Columns are numbered left to right from 1 to 5; rows are numbered top to bottom from 
    A to E:
     
    AI SYNCHRONIZATION: Set AI SYNCHRONIZATION to ON to apply the same 
    brightness setting to all CinemaWall displays in the video wall. Set it to OFF if you want 
    the ability to adjust the brightness of each display independently of the others. 
    ON hides joints between displays:
    (suitable for moving image display)OFF shows joints between displays:
    (suitable for still image display)
    2 × 3 2 × 1 4 × 44 × 2 5 × 5
    A1 A2 A3 A4 A5
    B1 B2 B3 B4 B5
    C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
    D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
    E1 E2 E3 E4 E5
    ON equalizes the
    brightness of all displays. OFF allows the brightness of each
    display to be adjusted independently.  
    						
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    MULTI PIP SETUP: The CinemaWall can display an image from two sources at the same 
    time in a variety of ways. To set up this feature, select 
    MULTI PIP SETUP from the SET UP 
    menu and press the ACTION () button.
    MULTI PIP: Select one of the following to define the behavior of the MULTI PIP 
    function. To switch to a different multi-PIP display mode, press the MULTI
     PIP remote 
    control button repeatedly. 
    PIP: With PIP, three multi-PIP display modes are available: 
    ADVANCED PIP: Advanced PIP provides eight different multi-PIP display modes:  
    BLEND PIP: Use Blend PIP to create a composite image from two sources. For 
    example, you can use a computer to display a caption over a movie or still image, in 
    either full-screen or picture-in-picture display mode: 
     
    DISPLAY MODE: Select DISPLAY MODE from the MULTI PIP SETUP menu to 
    choose one of the multi-PIP display modes shown above. (This control has the same 
    effect as pressing the MULTI
     PIP remote control button repeatedly.) 
    Be aware that if you install the CinemaWall in a public place for 
    commercial purposes or a public showing, using Blend
     PIP to 
    create a composite image may violate copyright laws. It is 
    prohibited to show or alter copyrighted materials for commercial 
    purposes without the copyright owner’s permission. 
     
    A B  A B A  A B 
    [Picture out Picture]
    Main picture Sub picture[Picture and Picture] [Picture in Picture]
    Main picture Sub picture Main picture Sub picture [NORMAL]
    Sub screen Main screen
    [NORMAL] [1] [2] [3] [4]
    [8] [7] [6] [5]
    A  B  C  DB  C  D
    [FULL] [NORMAL] [Picture in Picture]
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    TRANSPARENCY/TRANSPARENCY LEVEL: If you are using the Blend PIP feature, 
    you can make the overlay (sub) image transparent so that the main (background) image 
    shows through. 
    To do this, select TRANSPARENCY from the MULTI PIP SETUP menu and set it to ON. 
    Then, select TRANSPARENCY LEVEL from the MULTI PIP SETUP menu to control the 
    degree to which you want the main image to show through. 
    INSERT/INSERT LEVEL: If you are using the Blend PIP feature, you can divide the 
    overlay (sub) image into transparent and non-transparent areas. The CinemaWall then 
    “inserts” only the non-transparent areas of the overlay image into the main 
    (background) image. 
    To use this feature, select INSERT from the MULTI PIP SETUP menu and set it to ON. 
    Then, select INSERT LEVEL from the MULTI PIP SETUP menu to set the brightness 
    level threshold for distinguishing between the transparent and non-transparent areas of 
    the overlay image. 
    TRANSPARENCY cannot be used when INSERT is set to ON.  
    INSERT cannot be used when TRANSPARENCY is set to ON.  
    A  B  C  DA  B  C  DA  B  C  D
    TRANSPARENCY = 50% TRANSPARENCY = 0% TRANSPARENCY = 90%
    Note
    A  B  C  DA  B  C   A  B  C  D
    INSERT LEVEL = 5% INSERT LEVEL = 1% INSERT LEVEL = 10%
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    PORTRAIT SETUP: You can create a video wall consisting of three (3x1) CinemaWall 
    displays in “portrait” mode and display an enlarged image across all of them. 
    To do this, select PORTRAIT SETUP from the SET UP menu and press the ACTION () 
    button. Then, configure each display in the video wall as follows:
    PORTRAIT SETUP: Select PORTRAIT SETUP from the PORTRAIT SETUP menu, the 
    set it to ON to activate portrait mode.  
    SEAM HIDES VIDEO: Refer to SEAM HIDES VIDEO on page 42. 
    VIEWING AREA: If you are displaying SD images with a 4:3 aspect ratio in portrait 
    mode, select 
    VIEWING AREA from the PORTRAIT SETUP menu and set it to 4:3. 
    LOCATION: Select LOCATION from the PORTRAIT SETUP menu to specify the 
    CinemaWall’s position in the video wall. This determines which segment of the enlarged 
    image this panel will display. Select 1 for the left portion of the image, 2 for the center 
    portion or 3 for the right portion. 
    AI SYNCHRONIZATION: Refer to AI SYNCHRONIZATION on page 42. 
    SET UP TIMER: To program the CinemaWall to turn on and/or off at specific times each 
    day, select SET UP TIMER from the SET UP menu and press the ACTION () button. 
    POWER ON FUNCTION/POWER ON TIME: To enable automatic, time-of-day 
    power on, set 
    POWER ON FUNCTION to ON. Then, press  to select POWER ON 
    TIME. 
    Press  or  to change the POWER ON TIME in one-minute increments. Press and 
    hold  or  to change the POWER ON TIME in 15-minute increments. 
    POWER OFF FUNCTION/POWER OFF TIME: To enable automatic, time-of-day 
    shutdown, set 
    POWER OFF FUNCTION to ON. Then, press  to select POWER OFF 
    TIME. 
    Press  or  to change the POWER OFF TIME in one-minute increments. Press and 
    hold  or  to change the POWER OFF TIME in 15-minute increments. 
    PRESENT TIME SETUP: Refer to Setting the Day and Time on page 21. 
    In order to activate portrait mode, you must first set the MULTI-PIP 
    DISPLAY MODE to “-” (normal). Refer to DISPLAY MODE on 
    page 43. 
    You cannot use the SET UP TIMER if you enable the Weekly 
    Command Timer (refer to page 47). 
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    OPTIONSUse the controls in the OPTIONS menu to set up the Weekly Command Timer and 
    perform other advanced, installation-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 () button until the page 1 of the OPTIONS menu 
    appears (approximately four seconds). 
    ➤
    Off-mer funcon  Enable
    Inial Power Mode    Normal
    ID select    0
    Remote ID    Off
    Display size    Off
    Studio W/B    On
    Studio Gain Opons
    CHANGE
    SELECTRETURN2/3
    Onscreen display    On
    Inial INPUT    DVD3
    Inial VOL level  Off 0
    Maximum VOL level  Off 0
    INPUT lock    INPUT1A
    Buon lock    Off
    Remocon User level    User1 Opons
    SELECTRETURN
    ACCESS Weekly Command Timer1/3
    Slot power  On
    Power On Screen Delay    Off
    Clock Display    Off
    All Aspect    On
    Rotate  Off
    Serial Slot Select    Slot1 Opons
    CHANGE
    SELECTRETURN3/3 
    						
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