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Clarity WN-5220-S User Guide
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  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 78 Source On = valid source detected. If this is off, either the wrong source is selected, or the source has no signal in it. Local This LED glows very briefly whenever a valid packet of data is detected at the RS-232 connector and the packet is meant for this unit. It may be a global command, or a command addressed specifically to this unit. This display unit will try to execute this command. It will return an acknowledgement (ACK) only if the command was addressed to this unit exclusively. Global This LED glows whenever data activity is detected at the

  • WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 107 Site Requirements...........................................10 SMPTE Color Bar............................................31 source .................................................85, 86, 87 Source.................................................25, 33, 81 Source Select menu........................................82 Specific

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 31 3. Adjust Brightness Set the Sample values for R, G and B as close to 001 as possible while keeping the Brightness number as high as possible. If all the initial Sample values (R, G, & B) are greater than 001, then reduce the Brightness number until the first Sample value reaches 001. If the initial Sample values are showing 001, then increase the Brightness number until all Sample values are 002 or greater. Stop adjusting when the last Sample value goes from 001 to 002. If Brightness is decr

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 90 ASCII Alphanumeric characters (0-9, A-F for the Group setting and 0-9, A-F for the Unit setting) providing the means to control up to 256 combinations (00 to FF). Multiple units can be controlled simultaneously by using the ASCII character for the asterisk (*) in place of either or both of the IDT monitor ID bytes. The (*) is a wild card character and provides a means to control multiple units simultaneously. There are four types of addressing that are supported. 1. Single address mode – the entire address is specified: 00, 01, 02, A2, A

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 7 UV radiation from unprotected, operating bulb. Eye damage injury. Do not disturb light path shielding from the bulb. WARNING Only the WN-5220-S lamp, air filter, and fuse are user serviceable. Always turn off and disconnect power before servicing these items. Refer all other service to a qualified service center. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock, ultraviolet radiation burns, contact heat burns, serious injury, or irreparable damage to the WN-5220-S and may void your factory warranty.

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 29 Adjusting the input levels allows the unit to display the full color range of the video source. If the input levels are not properly adjusted the image may look washed-out or posterized. The input black level must be adjusted to match the source before adjusting the input white level! 1. Display an all-white image from the signal source ( not from the built-in test patterns) Examples of all-white sources are a white PC Paint screen or frame 50823 on Reference Recordings, “A Video Standard” test disk.

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 20 7. Put retaining screws in the top row and cover holes and seams with black tape to prevent light leaks. A. When all the screens are aligned with each other to make a flat, square video wall, put the screws in the top row of screens to hold them in place. B. The finger holes and the space between the screen and the adapter plate can be a source of light leaks, allowing stray light to hit the back of the screen and wash out some of the picture. T

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 18 3 7 9 8 6 5 4 1 2 B. The diagram above shows the order in which you should align the displays in a typical video wall. (Note: This is not the same as the Unit ID address of the display units.) C. The Alignment Tool fits over the seam of two adjacent adapter plates. The Tool has six guide pins, three on each side, and four spring-loaded screws, two on each side. (Only two of the spring- loaded screws, one on each side, will be used at a time.) D. Position the Alignment Tool between the two displays. One of these (#1) is already square and

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 59 About This displays the Clarity Visual Systems contact information. It also displays the version of firmware being used. (The Project, Version, Build and Date values will vary among units. The Project and Build numbers are of concern to manufacturing only.) Source Select Frequency Phase Input Level Position Zoom Wall Processor Color Balance Curtain Hours Save Config Recall Config Reset Config Misc Control About Clarity Visual Systems 9025 SW Hillman Court Suite 3122 Wils

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 36 Use the Sharpness menu to toggle Sharpness On/Off. In general, the sharpness should be off (no X) for composite and S-video sources, and on (with X) for PC, MAC, or RGBS sources. Sharpness controls an internal filter that reduces some types of video noise and softens the edges. 1. Press the remote control MENU button Displays the main menu. 2. Press the up/down arrow keys Move the cursor to the Misc Control selection. 3. Press ENTER The Misc Control menu is displayed. 4. Press the up/down arrow keys Move the cursor to the Sharpness Selection. 5. Press ENTER Use the ENTER key to toggle

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 104 FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 84 Color Balance † * Wht Gry Wht (white) values 000 – 031; Gry (gray) values 000-007 Red 031 007 Left-right arrows change Red values of White or Gray Color Balance Green 031 007 Left-right arrows change Green values of White or Gray Color Balance Blue 031 007 Left-right arrows change Blue values of White or Gray Color Balance Curtain Select [ ] Curtain On Enter turns Curtain on and off. X means Curtain is on and no video will be displayed. Lamp Hours: xxxx Shows number of hours lamp was on s

  • WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 83 Frequency Select 000 Adjust frequency; number shown does not directly correlate to freq. § Phase Select 000 Adjust phase; number shown does not directly correlate to phase. § Input Level (This menu shown only when selected source is PC, MAC or RGBS) Black Level Opens Black Level menu Whi

  • Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 66 • Klear Screen Laptop & Computer Screen Cleaner , by Merridrew Enterprises, Danville, California; (510) 838-8774 • Sparkle , made by Paulson and Roles, Portland, Oregon; (503) 282-3289 The inside of the screen is harder to clean; usually the problem on the inside is finger prints. Do not use cleaning products on the inside of the sc

  • WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 75 RS-232 IN 1. No Connect 2. Transmit Data (TXD) 3. Receive Data (RXD) 4. Connected to pins 6 and 8 5. Ground 6. Connected to pins 4 and 8 7. No Connect 8. Connected to pins 4 and 6 9. No Connect RS-232 OUT 1. No Connect 2. Receive Data (RXD) 3. Transmit Data (TXD) 4. Connected to pins

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 35 Use the PHASE button to adjust the phase of the internal sampling clock relative to the incoming data. This adjustment is usually not necessary for most applications, but can be used to eliminate some types of video noise. 1. Press the remote control PHASE button The PHASE adjustment menu is displayed. 2. Press the Left/Right arrow keys Adjust to produce the best image quality. For computer applications, use the same large area checkerboard as for the FREQ adjustment. Incorrect Phase will show up as horizontal streaks of random noise. This shows most clearly w

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 62 Lamp Replacement, Front, Standard Mullion Screens CAUTION For the standard screens, with the wider mullion, the screen may be removed by hand from stand-alone displays without damaging the screen. Where screen edges are adjacent to each other in a video wall, removing the screen without a screen removal tool may damage the female part of the screen latch. In video wall configurations, use the SRT-100 Screen Removal Tool (see instructions below and Options on page 2) to prevent damage to the screen. Follow these steps to remove the standar

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 16 5. Align the adapter plates on the rest of the rows, working upward, to the adapter plates in the bottom row. 6. Hang the screens on the bottom row and adjust them in or out so the front surfaces (the screen faces) are flat with each other. Then do the rows above. 7. Put retaining screws in the top row and cover any holes and seams with black tape to prevent light leaks. Alignment Procedure in Detail Read through all the detailed parts of each numbered step before starting

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, ii  1999 by Clarity Visual Systems™, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Clarity Visual Systems, Inc. Trademark Credits Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Corp. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. All other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Disclaimer The information containe

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, WN-5220-S VideoWall User’s Guide 9 Mechanical Installation Read the chapter on safety precautions before installing and operating the WN-5220-S VideoWall. WARNING Use help. The WN-5220-S weighs approximately 120 lbs (55 kg). Do not attempt to lift or move the WN-5220-S without help. Always use all four lifting handles to move or lift the WN- 5220-S. The WN-5220-S comes with either a standard screen or an Ultra-Thin Mullion Screen: • The standard screen has a mullion about 1/8 th inch (3 mm) wide. The mullion is a strip of sheet metal surrounding the screen and holds it in place. • The Ultra-T

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, 3 !" BAS-520 Base for the WN-5220-S The BAS-520 provides a permanent attachment to flooring. Please contact your reseller for a current listing of available options or visit Clarity’s website at www.ClarityVisual.com

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 28 1. Display a black screen image from the signal source ( not from the built-in test patterns) Examples of all-black sources are a black PC Paint screen or frame 50882 on Reference Recordings, “A Video Standard” test disk. Note: It is not necessary for the entire screen to be black. The area of interest is within 100 pixels of the upper left corner of the Black Level menu. 2. Press the Level button, or highlight Level in the main menu and press ENTER. The Input Level menu is displayed. 3. Use the up/down arrows to highlight Black Level and press ENTER. The Black Level menu is

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 34 2. Display an image containing many on/off (black/white) transitions A checkerboard pattern works best. One of the “fill” patterns in Windows 95 Paint has this. Start Paint program found under Accessories. Select Image, Attributes, Black and White, OK, Yes. Select View and see that Color Box is checked. Choose the Fill tool (paint jar spilling over). In the bottom row of black/white shades, click the 9 th box from the left. Click in the drawing area. Choose View, View Bitmap t

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 100 Electrical Specification Units Maximum Minimum Typical Notes Video input amplitude V p-p Separate RGB analog 1.4 0.35 0.7 75 Ω termination Composite sync V p-p 5.0 0.3 75 Ω termination Input connectors BNC (row of 4 connectors) 31.5/15.75 kHz video input, RGBS 9-pin D-Sub (female) 31.5/15.75 kHz video input, RGBS HD D-Sub 15 female D-Sub 15 Female Computer input, (PC, SVGA / VGA) Computer input, (MAC II) 9-pin D-Sub (female) RS-232 input Optional Decoder Input Connectors BNC 4-Pin Mini DIN Composite Video In S-Video In Output connectors 9-pin D-s

  • Clarity WN-5220-S, Clarity Visual Systems June 1999 70 Common Problems and Answers Problem Answer I have a valid signal coming in, but the SOURCE LED doesn’t light, and I have no picture. The wrong source is selected in the menu. In the main menu, choose Source to open the Source Select menu. Use the up-down arrows to highlight the top pair of arrows. Use the right-left arrows to choose the Source corresponding to the input connector you are using on the rear panel. Then use up-down to highlight Auto and press Enter . If there is a good source on the selected input, the unit will selected the correct mo

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