Runco Flat Panel Television XP 50 User Guide

INSTALLATION/OPERATION MANUAL  
XP-50  
XP-OPAL50  
XP-65  
XP-OPAL65  
High Definition, 1080p Flat Panel Plasma Displays  
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RuncoCare™ Standard Two Year Limited  
Warranty  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Runco® product! With proper installation, setup and care, you should enjoy many years  
of unparalleled video performance.  
This RuncoCare Standard Limited Warranty is provided free of charge by Runco International with the purchase of a covered  
Runco product. The following sets forth Runco’s Standard Limited Warranty applicable to all Runco projectors, processors,  
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LCD and plasma display products, with the exception of the following models: XP-103DHD, SC-1, SC-1a and VW-100HD .  
The following terms and conditions of the RuncoCare Standard Limited Warranty represent a contract between us, Runco  
International and you, the customer who has purchased a Runco product. This contract applies to purchases of covered  
Runco products occurring on or after September 1, 2008. Runco reserves the right to change the terms of this contract, and  
such changes shall apply to purchases of covered Runco products that occur on or after any future effective date.  
RuncoCare Standard Features  
• Two-year protection from defects in material and workmanship  
• Access to 24x7 phone support  
• Complimentary, second-day one-way shipping  
Warranty Coverage  
Runco warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period provided below.  
If, in Runco’s determination, a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, Runco  
will repair the product, replace the product with a similar new or like new product, or refund a prorata share of the purchase  
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price (calculated based on the remainder of the warranty period and the then-current MSRP of a similar product), if repair or  
replacement of the product is determined by Runco to not be feasible.  
Length of Warranty  
Runco products are warranted for two (2) years from the date of shipment from Runco. Lamps are warranted six (6) months  
from the date of shipment or 1000 hours, whichever comes first. All other accessories, which includes, but is not limited to,  
cables, remotes, carrying cases, lens cap and other peripherals sold with the Runco product, are warranted for ninety (90)  
days from the date of shipment. Repaired product or replacement lamp is subsequently warranted for the remaining portion (if  
any) of the original warranty term or 90 days from the date the product was shipped to you, whichever is longer.  
Eligibility  
This RuncoCare Standard Limited Warranty is valid only for the first customer who purchases the covered product from an  
authorized Runco dealer or distributor. This warranty is not transferable. You may be required to provide proof of purchase in  
order to receive warranty services.  
1. Runco may update this list of products excluded from this warranty from time to time at Runcos sole discretion, but updates to  
the list of covered products will not apply on a retroactive basis.  
2. MSRP is defined as the most recent product price listed on Runcos price list.  
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RuncoCare Claim Procedure  
In the event of a product defect, please follow the warranty claim procedure provided below:  
1. The Customer is required to contact a Runco dealer or Runco Technical Support via E-mail at [email protected] or via  
in Europe for product service.  
2. Be prepared to provide the date of purchase, the place of purchase, serial number, product model number, description of  
the problem and troubleshooting steps already attempted.  
3. Runco Technical Support staff will attempt to correct any minor issues that may be causing the problem. If Runco is  
unable to fix the problem to the customer’s satisfaction, Runco will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) if it is  
determined that the claim was made within the coverage period of the Standard Limited Warranty.  
4. The customer will need to return the defective product to the Runco repair depot location specified by the Runco technical  
support representative. The customer will need to properly package the defective product, consisting of the product only,  
and not include any accessories (e.g., cables, remotes, carrying cases, lens, lens cap and other peripherals) and return it  
to the Runco repair depot specified by the technical support representative. It is the customer’s responsibility to properly  
package the hardware, include all appropriate materials, and return it to the location specified by the Runco technical  
support department. The customer will need to address and resolve any shipping damage claims directly with the shipping  
company.  
5. The customer is responsible for providing a suitable box to ship the defective product to an authorized Runco repair depot.  
Boxes may be purchased from a Runco technical support representative.  
6. The customer is responsible for paying freight charges to ship the defective product to an authorized Runco repair depot.  
7. Runco will pay freight charges to return the repaired/replacement product to the customer from the Runco repair depot.  
8. Once an RMA has been created, the customer may contact [email protected] for follow-up questions or  
confirmation status of the claim process.  
Warranty Exclusions  
This RuncoCare Standard Limited Warranty does not include or is limited by the following:  
1. Products not purchased from an authorized Runco dealer  
2. Rental costs incurred by the customer in the event of product defect or failure  
3. Any product with a defaced, modified, or removed serial number  
4. Damage, deterioration, or malfunction resulting from:  
a Accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, improper ventilation, fire, water, disaster, lightning, or other acts of nature, smoke  
exposure (cigarette or otherwise), unauthorized product modification (including use of an unauthorized mount), or failure  
to follow instructions supplied with the product  
b Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Runco  
c Any damage to the product due to shipment  
d Removal or installation of the product  
e Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure  
f Use of supplies or parts not meeting Runco’s specifications  
g Normal wear and tear  
h Expected lamp degradation and normal decrease in lamp output over a period of time or as the lamp is consumed  
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Customer caused defects, including but not limited to, scratched/defaced/altered plastics  
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Failure to follow maintenance procedures as outlined in the product’s user guide where a schedule is specified for  
regular cleaning of the product  
k Opening the product and/or tampering with internal circuitry  
Products lost, stolen or discarded  
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m Any damage or dissatisfaction associated with latent images, “burnin,” or any other damage determined by Runco to be  
the result of customer use patterns  
n Any other cause, which does not relate to a product defect in material or workmanship  
5. Removal, installation, and setup service charges are excluded from this Standard Limited warranty  
6. Runco’s warranty does not cover black uniformity issues or other LCD issues associated with usage outside the Runco  
recommended guidelines and specifications for the product  
7. Second day shipment delivery time and availability may vary based on origin and destination and Runco is unable to deliver  
to PO Box and FPO Box addresses  
Extended Service Options  
Runco offers extended and expanded service plans. For information on additional product protection, please E-mail  
[email protected] or call (toll free) 800-23RUNCO (800-237-8626).  
Online Product Registration  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
RUNCO PROVIDES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THOSE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN. RUNCO  
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
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Exclusion of Damages  
RUNCO’S MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY HEREUNDER IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF  
THE PRODUCT.  
1. RUNCO 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, LOSS OF PROFITS,  
LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS, OR  
OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, EVEN IF THE CUSTOMER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
2. RUNCO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE  
DAMAGES ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE.  
3. RUNCO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSTOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY.  
Effect of Local Law  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from locality to locality. Some localities  
do not allow limitations on implied warranties and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS:  
© Copyright 2009 Runco International, LLC (“Runco”). This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright,  
trademark and other intellectual property laws. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any  
mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of Runco.  
The trademarks reproduced in this Runco Owner’s Manual and used on the Runco Products are either owned by Runco or are  
licensed by Runco. You may not reproduce or use the trademarks without the prior written consent of Runco.  
Runco Products are manufactured under one or more of the following patents: US. Patent 6755540 and Other Patents  
Pending.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Thank you for your purchase of this quality Runco product! For best performance, please read this manual carefully as it is your  
guide through the menus and operation.  
WARNING  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure  
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  
shock.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the appliance.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider  
than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is  
provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of  
the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use the attachments/accessories specified by Runco.  
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in  
any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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Compliance Information  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY:  
Manufacturer’s Name: Runco International, LLC  
Manufacturer’s Address: 1195 NW Compton Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006-1992  
hereby declares that the products Model Numbers:  
XP-50, XP-OPAL50, XP-65 and XP-OPAL65  
conform with the provisions of:  
Council Directive 2004/108/EC on Electromagnetic Compatibility;  
EN 55022 “Limits and methods of measurements of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment”  
1998;  
EN 55024 “Limits and methods of measurements of immunity characteristics of information technology equipment” 1998;  
Including:  
• EN 61000-4-2 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 2:  
Electrostatic discharge immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-3 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 3: Radiated,  
Radio-Frequency, Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test”  
• EN 61000-4-4 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 4: Electrical  
fast transient/burst immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-5 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 5: Surge  
immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-6 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 6: Conducted  
disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-8 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 8: Conducted  
disturbances induced by power frequency magnetic fields immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-11 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 11: Voltage  
dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests”  
And:  
• EN 61000-3-2 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3, Section 2: Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment  
input current up to and including 16 A per phase)” 2000;  
• EN 61000-3-3 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3, Section 3: Limitations of voltage changes, voltage  
fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current up to and including 16 A  
and not subject to conditional connection” 1995;  
Council Directive 2006/95/EC and amended by M1 and C1 on Low Voltage Equipment Safety;  
EN 60950 “Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment”  
The Technical Construction file required by this Directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Planar Systems, Inc.,  
1195 NW Compton Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006.  
Date of Declaration: September 2009  
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FCC PART 15:  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
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 in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
INDUSTRY CANADA (ICES-003):  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
IMPORTANT RECYCLE INSTRUCTIONS  
Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury. This product may contain other electronic waste that can be  
hazardous if not disposed of properly. Recycle or dispose in accordance with local, state, or federal Laws.  
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (Applicable throughout the European  
Union and other European countries with separate collection programs)  
This symbol found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as  
household waste when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an applicable collection  
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,  
you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could  
otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve  
natural resources. This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please  
contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.  
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1Table of Contents  
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List of Figures  
Notes:  
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1. Introduction  
This Owner’s Manual describes how to install, set up and operate a Runco CinemaWall  
Flat-Panel Plasma Display Monitor (Model XP-50, XP-OPAL50, XP-65 or XP-OPAL65).  
1.1  
About This Manual  
Throughout this manual, the Runco CinemaWall Flat-Panel Plasma Display Monitor is  
referred to as the “CinemaWall.” Except where otherwise indicated, the information in this  
manual applies to all CinemaWall models.  
Runco has prepared this manual to help home theater installers and end users get the  
most out of the CinemaWall.  
Target Audience  
Runco has made every effort to ensure that this manual is accurate as of the date it was  
printed. However, because of ongoing product improvements and customer feedback, it  
If You Have Comments  
About This Manual...  
Text Conventions: The following conventions are used in this manual, in order to clarify  
the information and instructions provided:  
Textual and Graphic  
Conventions  
• Remote control button identifiers are set in upper-case bold type; for example, “Press  
EXIT to return to the previous menu.”  
• Computer input (commands you type) and output (responses that appear on-screen) is  
shown in monospace (fixed-width) type; for example: “To change the aspect ratio to  
Letterbox, send the command DAM:ZOOM.”  
• All keys with functional names are initial-capped, set in bold type and enclosed in angle  
brackets. These keys are the following: <Enter>, <Spacebar>, <Control>, <Esc>  
and <Tab>.  
<Enter>indicates that you may press either the RETURN or ENTER key on your  
computer keyboard if it has both keys.  
In addition to these conventions, underlining, boldface and/or italics are occasionally used  
to highlight important information, as in this example:  
A carriage return must be used after each command or string.  
Note  
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Graphic Conventions: These symbols appear in numerous places throughout the  
manual, to emphasize points that you must keep in mind to avoid problems with your  
equipment or injury:  
TIPS highlight time-saving short cuts and helpful guidelines for using  
certain features.  
Tip  
NOTES emphasize text with unusual importance or special  
significance. They also provide supplemental information.  
Note  
CAUTIONS alert users that a given action or omitted action can  
degrade performance or cause a malfunction.  
Caution  
WARNINGS appear when a given action or omitted action can result  
in damage to the equipment, or possible non-fatal injury to the user.  
WARNING  
DANGER!  
DANGER appears when a given action can cause severe injury or  
death.  
Use the following table to locate the specific information you need in this manual.  
1.2  
Using This Manual  
If you need...  
... Turn to page:  
Information about obtaining service  
General information about the CinemaWall  
Flat-Panel Plasma Display Monitor  
Installation instructions  
First-time configuration instructions  
Advanced configuration instructions  
Troubleshooting tips  
Specifications for the CinemaWall Flat-Panel  
Plasma Display Monitor  
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The CinemaWall Flat-Panel Plasma Display Monitor takes picture quality to a whole new  
level, boasting our brightest picture, best contrast ratio, deepest black levels and most  
spot-on high definition colorimetry ever! In addition, sophisticated 16-bit digital video  
processing, a new milestone, results in 4096 steps of graduation for seamless images  
completely devoid of the primitive “solarization” and “stair stepping” characteristics  
previously plaguing digital flat panel displays.  
1.3  
Description, Features  
and Benefits  
The CinemaWall features all of the Runco technologies you have come to expect from the  
World's Finest Home Theater Products. Discrete, multiple aspect ratio control includes  
VirtualWide™ for viewing 4:3 content in widescreen without appreciable picture  
degradation, as well as ISF(ccc) calibration modes to easily maintain ISF standards. The  
automation interface includes RS-232 control with discrete aspect ratio, input and power  
on/off selection.  
The CinemaWall not only represents a leap forward in high definition flat-panel technology,  
but our engineering advances in plasma design ensure that it will enjoy a long life in any  
installation, with operation extending to as much as 60,000 hours. At less than 4-1/4  
inches thin, the CinemaWall provides unlimited installation flexibility as well.  
The CinemaWall offers these key features and benefits:  
• 16:9 Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080  
Key Features and Benefits  
• Models XP-OPAL50 and XP-OPAL65 feature Runco-exclusive Optical Path Alignment  
(OPAL) technology, which delivers extreme glare reduction and enhanced contrast for  
high ambient light environments  
• Multiple Aspect Ratios with VirtualWide™ Mode  
• Less than 4-1/4 inches thin  
• High-altitude compliant to 9,000 feet  
• Exceptional detail and artifact-free video enhancement  
• ViVix™ video processing with 3:2 film detection circuitry  
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Parts List  
Your CinemaWall is shipped with the following items. If any items are missing or damaged,  
please contact your Runco dealer or Runco Customer Service at (800) 23-RUNCO.  
• CinemaWall Flat-Panel Plasma Display Monitor  
• AC Power Cord  
• Remote Control Unit and two (2), AA-size batteries  
• CinemaWall Installation/Operation Manual (this document)  
Optional Accessories – XP-50 and XP-OPAL50:  
• Wall Mount Kit (part number 956-0081-00)  
• Table Stand (part number 956-0082-00)  
Optional Accessories – XP-65 and XP-OPAL65:  
• Wall Mount Kit (part number 956-0103-00)  
• Table Stand (part number 956-0105-00)  
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2. Controls and Functions  
2.1  
CinemaWall at a  
Glance  
Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 show the CinemaWall front-panel controls and indicators.  
Controls and Indicators  
(behind  
front bezel)  
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4
3
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Figure 2-1. CinemaWall XP-50 and XP-OPAL50 Front-Panel Controls and  
Indicators  
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4
2
(behind  
front bezel)  
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Figure 2-2. CinemaWall XP-65 and XP-OPAL65 Front-Panel Controls and  
Indicators  
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1. DISPLAY STAND  
Optional accessory for table-top installations.  
2. POWER BUTTON  
Connects or disconnects the display panel from the AC power source.  
3. STANDBY/ON INDICATOR  
- Lights solid green to indicate normal operation;  
- Flashes green to indicate that a Power-On Screen delay has been set (waiting to  
power up);  
- Lights orange to indicate that the PC INPUT is currently selected and the power  
management function is active (no signal present);  
- Lights red to indicate that the CinemaWall is in standby mode.  
4. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR  
Receives the signals from the remote control.  
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Figure 2-3 shows the rear-panel connector locations on the CinemaWall.  
Connectors  
XP-50 / XP-OPAL50  
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XP-65 / XP-OPAL65  
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A
B
A
B
R
AUDIO  
L
PR/CR/R  
PB/CB/B  
Y/G  
AUDIO  
AV IN  
AV IN  
COMPONENT/RGB IN  
SLOT1  
SLOT2  
SLOT3  
PC IN  
SERIAL  
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 2-3. CinemaWall Rear Panel  
1. SLOT 1 (Dual HDMI input)  
Two, HDCP-compliant digital video inputs.  
2. SLOT 2 (Dual HDMI input)  
Two, HDCP-compliant digital video inputs.  
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3. SLOT 3 (COMPONENT/RGB input)  
Video/audio input (3 x BNC, 2 x RCA) for connecting either RGB (with sync on green)  
or component high-definition television signals.  
4. PC IN  
Provides a 15-pin VGA connection and a 3.5-mm, stereo audio connection to a  
personal computer. The CinemaWall automatically detects the signal resolution.  
5. SERIAL  
A male, 9-pin D-sub connector for interfacing with a PC or home theater  
automation/control system.  
6. POWER INPUT  
Connect the CinemaWall to AC power here.  
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Figure 2-4 shows the CinemaWall remote control and describes its functionality.  
2.2  
CinemaWall Remote  
Control  
SURROUND button  
Press the SURROUND button to turn surround-sound mode on or off.  
ON  
OFF  
Note:  
The surround settings are memorized separately for each AUDIO MENU setting  
(STANDARD, DYNAMIC, CLEAR).  
SURROUND  
ON  
ACTION button  
Press ACTION to confirm a menu  
selection.  
OFF TIMER button  
The CinemaWall can be preset to  
switch to stand-by after a fixed  
period. The setting changes to  
30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes  
and 0 minutes (off timer cancelled)  
each time the button is pressed.  
ASPECT button  
Press this button repeatedly to select an  
aspect ratio.  
POWER button  
30  
60  
90  
The CinemaWall must first be plugged into  
the wall outlet and turned on at the power  
switch.  
Press this button to turn the CinemaWall  
on from Standby mode. Press it again to  
put the CinemaWall into Standby mode.  
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When three minutes remain,  
“OFF TIMER 3” appears on-screen.  
The off timer is cancelled if a power  
interruption occurs.  
POS./SIZE button  
Press this button to display the  
POS./SIZE menu.  
PICTURE button  
Press this button to display the PICTURE  
menu.  
SET UP button  
Press this button to display the  
SET UP menu.  
SOUND button  
Press this button to display the  
SOUND menu.  
Volume Adjustment buttons  
Press + or to increase or decrease  
the sound volume level.  
MUTE  
RESET  
RETURN  
Press this button to mute the sound.  
Press again to reactivate sound.  
Sound is also reactivated when power is  
turned off or volume level is changed.  
RETURN button  
Press RETURN to return to the  
previous menu screen.  
RESET button  
Press this button to restore settings for  
the current menu to their factory- default  
values.  
RECALL button  
Press RECALL to display the  
current operating status:  
Adjustment/Selection buttons  
Use these buttons to select menu items  
and adjust settings.  
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2
3
Input  
Aspect Ratio  
Off timer  
The off timer indicator is displayed  
only when the off timer has been set.  
INPUT button  
Press to select INPUT1A, INPUT1B,  
INPUT2A, INPUT 2B, INPUT3 and PC  
input slots sequentially.  
Clock display  
4
PC  
4:3  
1
2
MULTI PIP buttons  
Use these buttons to control various  
aspects of multi-PIP (picture-in-picture)  
operation.  
4
10:00  
OFF TIMER 90  
3
MOVE/ZOOM button  
Press this button to change the PIP  
window position or to display the  
digital image zoom controls.  
Figure 2-4. CinemaWall Remote Control  
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To install batteries in the remote control:  
3.1  
Remote Control  
1. Press on the tab on the battery compartment cover and lift the cover in the direction  
of the arrow.  
2. Insert the included batteries. Ensure that the polarities correctly match the  
markings inside the battery compartment.  
and  
3. Close the battery compartment cover and press the tab on the cover until it clicks in  
place.  
1
2
3
“AA” size  
-
+
+
-
• When installing batteries, make sure that the battery polarities are correct.  
• Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries.  
Notes on Batteries  
• If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid  
damage from battery leakage.  
• Do not drop the remote control or expose it to moisture or high temperature.  
• The remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp. If that occurs, move the  
plasma display away from the fluorescent lamp.  
• Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the infrared beam between the remote  
control and the IR receiver on the plasma display.  
The signal from the remote control can be reflected by walls or  
other surfaces.  
Note  
• If the effective range of the remote control decreases, or it stops working, replace the  
batteries with new ones.  
• Ambient conditions may possibly impede the operation of the remote control. If this  
happens, point the remote control at the plasma display and repeat the operation.  
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Table 3-1 gives a quick overview of the CinemaWall installation process. The sections  
following this one provide detailed instructions.  
3.2  
Quick Setup  
Installation must be performed by a qualified custom video  
installation specialist.  
Note  
Table 3-1. Installation Overview  
For Details, refer to  
page...  
Step  
Procedure  
1
2
3
Mount the CinemaWall on a wall or table stand  
Connect signal sources to the CinemaWall  
Connect external controller to CinemaWall SERIAL port  
(optional)  
4
5
Apply power to the CinemaWall  
If using the CinemaWall with a computer, adjust computer  
display properties  
6
Display calibration: adjust the following for each input:  
• Aspect ratio  
• Picture Level  
• Brightness  
• Color level  
• Tint  
• Sharpness  
• White Balance  
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Proper installation of your CinemaWall will ensure the highest possible picture quality.  
Whether you are installing the CinemaWall temporarily or permanently, you should take  
the following into account to ensure that it performs optimally.  
3.3  
Installation  
Considerations  
Due to the design of all plasma glass panels made by every manufacturer, and the  
interaction between ambient air pressure and the plasma gases contained inside of the  
panel, reliable operation of your plasma display cannot be assured during operation at  
certain high-altitude locations.  
High-Altitude Operation  
At higher elevations, each panel may react differently, depending upon the altitude, air  
pressure, humidity and other meteorological factors. If you are planning to use this  
product at a high-altitude location (above 9,000 feet), please contact Runco technical  
support for further information.  
To install the CinemaWall, you will need either an optional table stand or wall-mounting kit.  
Mounting the CinemaWall  
on a Wall or Table Stand  
If you do decide to wall-mount the CinemaWall, ensure that the wall-mount bracket is  
installed according to the instructions included with it. The wall must be capable of  
supporting a redundant weight factor five (5) times the weight of the display, or be  
reinforced.  
Runco recommends that this be done by a custom installation specialist.  
Use only a Runco-approved wall-mount kit, table stand or floor  
pedestal that is specifically designed for your display. Refer to  
Note  
Parts List on page 4 for ordering information.  
You can attach your optional mounts or stand to the CinemaWall in either of two ways:  
• While it is upright.  
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• As it lies flat with the screen face  
down. Place the protective sheet,  
which was wrapped around the  
plasma monitor when it was  
packaged, between the screen and  
your work surface to avoid  
scratching or otherwise damaging  
the screen surface.  
Ambient Light  
Ventilation  
In general, minimize or eliminate light sources directed at the display. Contrast ratio in your  
images will be noticeably reduced if light directly strikes the display, such as when a shaft  
of light from a window or floodlight falls on the image. Images may then appear washed  
out and less vibrant.  
If you are mounting the CinemaWall in an enclosure, leave sufficient space on all sides  
between it and surrounding objects, as shown in Figure 3-1. This allows heat to disperse,  
maintaining the proper operating temperature.  
Wall  
50mm (2")  
50mm (2")  
Wall  
50mm (2")  
Figure 3-1. Ventilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting  
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Here are some other considerations and tips that can help improve your installation, avoid  
damage and prolong operating life:  
Other Considerations  
• Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 35°C (95°F). Keep the display away  
from heating and/or air conditioning vents. Changes in temperature may cause drifts in  
the display circuitry, which may affect performance.  
• Keep the CinemaWall away from devices that radiate electromagnetic energy such as  
motors and transformers. Common sources of these include slide projectors,  
speakers, power amplifiers and elevators.  
• Handle the unit carefully when installing or carrying it. Use the built-in handles; DO NOT  
touch or hold the screen face.  
• Set the unit away from heat, excessive dust, and direct sunlight.  
• Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small metal objects. In case of accident,  
unplug the power cord and have it serviced by an authorized Service Center.  
• Do not hit or scratch the panel surface as this causes flaws on the surface of the  
screen.  
• For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained,  
authorized dealer.  
• To avoid sulfurization, it is strongly recommended not to place the unit in a dressing  
room in a public bath or hot spring bath.  
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Proceed as follows to connect the CinemaWall to your video sources, external controller(s)  
– if present – and AC power.  
3.4  
Connections to the  
CinemaWall  
When connecting your equipment:  
• Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  
• Use the correct signal cables (sold separately) for each source.  
• Ensure that the cables are securely connected. Tighten the thumbscrews on  
connectors that have them.  
Connecting Source  
Components to the  
CinemaWall  
Connect your video sources to the CinemaWall as shown and described in the sections  
that follow.  
HDMI Connections: The CinemaWall has four (4) HDMI video inputs for connecting a  
BD/DVD player, DTV decoder or any other device with a DVI or HDMI output. Connect  
such devices as shown in Figure 3-2.  
Use the HDMI inputs whenever possible. This ensures the highest  
Tip  
video quality because the signal is carried in the digital domain  
throughout the entire signal path, from source component output  
into the display.  
R
AUDIO  
L
PR/CR/R  
PB/CB/B Y/G  
COMPONENT/RGB IN  
SLOT1  
SLOT2  
SLOT3  
PC  
HDMI  
AV OUT  
HDMI  
AV OUT  
HDMI  
AV OUT  
HDMI  
AV OUT  
HDMI sources (BD, DVD, DTV Set-Top Box etc.)  
Figure 3-2. HDMI Source Connections  
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RGB and Component Video Connections: See Figure 3-3.  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
P
R
DVD  
P
B
Y, PB, PR  
OUT  
,
DTV-Set-Top Box  
(DTV-STB)  
Y
RCA-BNC  
adapter  
plug  
L
AUDIO  
OUT  
R
R
AUDIO  
L
P
R/CR/R  
PB/CB/B Y/G  
COMPONENT/RGB IN  
SLOT3  
Computer  
RGB Camcorder  
or  
Figure 3-3. RGB and Component Video Connections  
1. Change the “COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT” setting in the  
SET UP menu to “COMPONENT” or “RGB” according to the color  
space used by the source.  
Note  
2. The CinemaWall supports only “sync-on-green” RGB signals on  
this input. If your source outputs composite sync or separate  
horizontal and vertical sync, connect it to the PC input.  
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Analog (Computer) RGB Connections: The CinemaWall has an RGB input and a  
stereo audio input for connecting a personal computer; see Figure 3-4.  
1. Refer to Supported Timings on page 66 for a list of computer  
signals compatible with the CinemaWall. Use with signals other  
Note  
than those listed may cause some functions not to work.  
2. Some Macintosh computers may require a Macintosh video  
adapter. Contact your nearest authorized service center or dealer.  
3. The PC input supports the VESA Display Data Channel (DDC 2B)  
standard. This standard provides “Plug and Play” capability; the  
display and a VESA DDC-compatible computer communicate their  
setting requirements, allowing for quick and easy setup.  
In order for Plug and Play to work correctly, you must turn on the  
CinemaWall before you turn on the connected computer.  
4. This CinemaWall may not be able to display images from some  
notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. Should  
this occur, switch the notebook computer to “CRT only” mode. If  
you are unsure how to do this, refer to your notebook computer’s  
user manual.  
(Female)  
AUDIO  
PC IN  
Mini D-sub 15p  
RGB  
PC cable  
(Male)  
Conversion adapter  
(if necessary)  
Audio  
Stereo plug  
Connect a cable which matches  
the audio output terminal on the computer.  
Figure 3-4. Analog RGB Connections  
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Use a straight-through RS-232 cable with a 9-pin male connector to connect a PC or  
home theater control/automation system (if present) to the RS-232 port on the  
CinemaWall; see Figure 3-5.  
RS-232 Controller  
Connection  
For more information about using this connection, refer to Serial Communications on  
Personal Computer  
(or Control/Automation System)  
(Male)  
SERIAL  
RS-232C Straight Cable  
9-pin  
Connector Pin Assignments:  
2
3
5
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
Ground  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1, 4, 6, 9  
7, 8  
Not Connected  
(shorted together)  
Figure 3-5. RS-232 Control System Connection  
Connect the (positive) and (negative) speaker wires to the SPEAKER-R and  
Connecting External  
Speakers (Optional)  
SPEAKER-L terminals; see Figure 3-6. Maintain the correct polarity. For more  
information, refer to the owner’s manual for your speakers.  
1
2
1
Speaker  
Terminal (R)  
2
Speaker Terminal (R)  
Figure 3-6. External Speaker Connection  
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Connecting AC Power  
Plug the female end of the power cord into the AC receptacle on the rear of the  
CinemaWall. Connect the other end to your AC power source.  
XP-50 / XP-OPAL50  
XP-65 / XP-OPAL65  
Figure 3-7. AC Power Connection  
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4. Operation  
1. Turn on your source components.  
4.1  
Turning on the Power  
2. Press the main power switch on the CinemaWall (see Figure 2-1 or Figure 2-2). The  
standby/on indicator lights green.  
3. After a brief warm-up period (approximately five seconds), the CinemaWall will display  
an image.  
4. Press the POWER button on the remote  
control to put the CinemaWall into standby  
mode. The power indicator lights solid red.  
5. Press the POWER button again to return to  
normal operation.  
The CinemaWall OSD language is initially set to English, but can also display the menus in  
Russian, German, French, Italian or Spanish. To change the OSD language:  
4.2  
Changing the OSD  
Language  
1. Press SET UP on the remote control unit.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
repeatedly until OSD LANGUAGE is highlighted.  
or to select the desired language. The change takes effect immediately.  
You can program the CinemaWall to perform various actions, such as turning on or off, at  
specific times of the day and days of the week. In order to take advantage of this  
capability, the CinemaWall internal clock must be set correctly. To do this:  
4.3  
Setting the Day and  
Time  
1. Press SET UP on the remote control unit.  
2. Press  
or  
repeatedly until PRESENT TIME SETUP is highlighted.  
3. Press the ACTION ( ) button.  
4. Press  
or  
repeatedly to highlight DAY  
to select the current day of  
PRESENT TIME SETUP  
PRESENT TIME OF DAY MON 99:99  
in the menu.  
SET  
5. Press or  
the week.  
DAY  
PRESENT TIME OF DAY  
TUE  
10:00  
6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set the current  
time of day.  
RETURN  
SET  
SELECT  
7. Press  
or  
repeatedly to highlight SET  
in the menu, then press the ACTION (  
)
button.  
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To maximize image quality when using the CinemaWall with a personal computer, you  
may need to adjust the display properties of your computer’s video card. To do this on a  
Microsoft® Windows®-based PC:  
4.4  
Setting the Computer  
Display Properties  
1. Choose Settings from the Windows Start  
Menu and click on “Control Panel.”  
2. Double click on the Display icon.  
3. Click the Settings tab on the display dialog  
box.  
4. Set the Screen area to 1024x768 pixels.  
5. Click the Advanced button and click the  
Monitor tab on the dialog box. Set the  
Refresh Frequency to 60Hz and click  
OK.  
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1. The native resolution of the CinemaWall is 1920 x 1080. Other  
horizontal or vertical resolutions may be scaled upward or  
downward to fit the display.  
Note  
2. With most computers, you can get the best picture at  
1024 x 768 @ 60Hz.  
To prevent image retention (burn) on your display, ALWAYS use a  
screen saver and set it to the shortest possible time.  
WARNING  
To select an input source, press the INPUT button on  
the remote control repeatedly.  
4.5  
Selecting an Input  
Source  
To change the aspect ratio (size and shape) of the  
4.6  
displayed image, press the ASPECT (  
) button  
Changing the Aspect  
Ratio  
repeatedly on the remote control.  
Select the appropriate aspect ratio for the type of  
program material being viewed; refer to Table 4-1.  
Note that some aspect ratios are unavailable and/or not useful with certain types of  
source material. The optimal setting depends on a number of factors, such as:  
• The aspect ratio of the source material, as broadcast or encoded on the playback  
medium.  
• The “display type” (16:9 or 4:3) and output resolution settings at the source  
component. Most modern DVD/BD players and set-top boxes have such controls.  
• Viewer preference (original aspect ratio with “black bars,” or a full-screen presentation  
with some distortion or cropping).  
The aspect ratio selection is saved independently for each input.  
Note  
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Table 4-1. Aspect Ratio Settings  
Aspect Ratio Setting  
(Note)  
Input Image -> Displayed Image  
Description  
All Aspect All Aspect  
= ON  
= OFF  
16:9 linearly scales the  
source active image hori-  
zontally and vertically to fill a  
16:9 screen.  
16:9  
16:9  
With standard-definition  
(SD) signals, 4:3 images are  
stretched horizontally to fill  
the screen.  
Letterbox pictures with a  
14:9 aspect ratio are  
enlarged vertically and hori-  
zontally so that they fill the  
screen vertically and are  
slightly smaller than the  
screen horizontally. The top  
and bottom edges of the  
image are cut off. Side pan-  
els appear at the left and  
right edges of the screen.  
14:9  
VIRTUALWIDE and  
VIRTUALWIDE1 scale a 4:3  
image NON-linearly (more  
on the sides than in the  
center) to fit a 16:9 screen.  
With 16:9 images, the cen-  
ter area is horizontally com-  
pressed by a small amount.  
VIRTUAL- VIRTUAL-  
WIDE1  
WIDE  
VIRTUALWIDE2 scales a  
16:9 image NON-linearly  
(more on the sides than in  
the center) to fit a 16:9  
screen. The left and right  
edges of the image are cut  
off.  
VIRTUAL-  
WIDE2  
Note: To make all of the aspect ratio selections listed here available to the viewer, set All Aspect in  
the OPTIONS menu (described on page 51) to On.  
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Table 4-1. Aspect Ratio Settings (continued)  
Aspect Ratio Setting  
(Note)  
Input Image -> Displayed Image  
All Aspect All Aspect  
Description  
= ON  
= OFF  
4:3 (4:3(1)) linearly scales  
the source image 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(1)  
4:3  
4:3(2) displays a 16:9  
source image in its original  
aspect ratio and masks the  
left and right sides.  
4:3(2)  
FILL  
FILL is similar to  
VIRTUALWIDE2 (see  
above), but employs a lin-  
ear, horizontal stretch.  
FILL  
Note: This setting is not  
available with SD signals.  
LETTERBOX  
(LETTERBOX1) scales  
(zooms in on) a 4:3 image  
linearly (by the same  
amount on all sides) to fill a  
16:9 display, cropping the  
top and bottom of the  
image.  
LETTER- LETTER-  
BOX1  
BOX  
16:9 images are vertically  
scaled by a factor of  
approximately 1.33, but the  
width is unchanged.  
LETTER-  
BOX2  
LETTERBOX2 scales  
(zooms in on) a 16:9 image  
linearly (by the same  
amount on all sides) to fill a  
16:9 display, cropping the  
image on all sides.  
Note: To make all of the aspect ratio selections listed here available to the viewer, set All Aspect in  
the OPTIONS menu (described on page 51) to On.  
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Aspect Ratio Setting  
(Note)  
Input Image -> Displayed Image  
All Aspect All Aspect  
Description  
= ON  
= OFF  
LETTER-  
BOX3  
LETTERBOX2 scales  
(zooms in on) a 2.35:1  
image linearly (by the same  
amount on all sides) to fill a  
16:9 display, cropping the  
image on all sides.  
Select CINEMA to view  
2.35:1 source material in its  
native aspect ratio.  
CINEMA masks the upper  
and lower portions of the  
screen to create a viewable  
area with a 2.35:1 aspect  
ratio.  
CINEMA  
CINEMA  
The geometry of the active  
image area is unchanged.  
Note: To make all of the aspect ratio selections listed here available to the viewer, set All Aspect in  
the OPTIONS menu (described on page 51) to On.  
Use PIP to display an image from two sources at the same time in a variety of ways.  
4.7  
Using  
For more information on setting up PIP and how it works, refer to MULTI PIP SETUP on  
Picture-In-Picture (PIP)  
Activating PIP  
To activate PIP, press the MULTI PIP (  
) remote control button.  
Swapping the Main and  
PIP Images  
Press SWAP (  
) to replace the main image with the secondary sub-image and vice  
versa.  
[Picture and Picture]  
Main picture Sub picture  
[Picture out Picture]  
[Picture in Picture]  
Main picture  
Sub picture Main picture Sub picture  
B
A
A
A B  
B
A
B
B
B A  
A
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Press SELECT (  
) to choose a target  
Selecting a PIP Target  
Main picture label is bright  
Sub picture label is bright  
screen (main or sub) for PIP operations.  
Screen or Input Source  
INPUT1A  
PC  
INPUT1A  
PC  
The audio signal associated with the target  
screen is heard through the speakers.  
A
A
B
B
Input modes switching is possible  
Press INPUT ( ) to select an input to  
display on the target screen (main or sub).  
Main picture label is changed  
Sub picture label is changed  
INPUT1B  
PC  
INPUT1A  
INPUT3  
C
A
B
D
Picture is changed  
To change the PIP window position, press  
Changing the PIP Window  
Position  
MOVE/ZOOM (  
) repeatedly until the window is in  
the desired position.  
The CinemaWall On-Screen Display (OSD) controls are  
grouped into five (5) menus: POS./SIZE, PICTURE,  
SOUND, SET UP and OPTIONS.  
4.8  
Using the On-Screen  
Menus  
The PICTURE, ADVANCED SETTINGS (in the  
PICTURE menu), SET UP and OPTIONS menus  
consist of multiple “pages,” to limit the amount of space  
those menus occupy on the screen.  
To access the POS./SIZE, PICTURE, SOUND or  
SET UP menus, press the remote control button  
corresponding to that menu. Press that same button  
again to hide the menu.  
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).  
• Press  
• When navigating a multi-page menu (PICTURE,  
SET UP or OPTIONS), the button takes you from  
or  
to highlight a menu item.  
Menu Navigation  
RESET  
RETURN  
the bottom of one menu page to the top of the next  
one. Likewise, the button takes you from the top of  
one menu page to the bottom of the previous one.  
• Press  
or  
to change the selected setting.  
• Some menu items lead to sub-menus containing  
more options. Press the ACTION ( ) button to  
access a sub-menu. To return to the previous menu, press RETURN.  
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• The OSD menu closes after 60 seconds of inactivity.  
The CinemaWall OSD menus are arranged hierarchically, as shown in Figure 4-1.  
Depending on the selected input source and signal characteristics, some menu options  
may not be available.  
H-POS  
H-SIZE  
V-POS  
V-SIZE  
-124, -123 ... 0 ... 123, 124  
-62, -61 ... 0 ... 61, 62  
-32, -31 ... 0 ... 31, 32  
DOT CLOCK  
(INPUT3/PC INPUT only)  
POS./SIZE  
CLOCK PHASE  
(INPUT3/PC INPUT only)  
-16, -15 ... 0 ... 15, 16  
1:1 PIXEL MODE  
(1080i/1080p signals only)  
ON / OFF  
PICTURE MENU  
PICTURE  
STANDARD, ISF DAY, ISF NIGHT or MONITOR  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR  
-30, -29 ... 0 ...29, 30  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR TEMP  
COLOR MANAGEMENT  
-15, -14 ... 0 ... 14, 15  
NORMAL, COOL or WARM  
ON/OFF  
PICTURE  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
(OFF)  
--  
BLACK EXTENSION  
INPUT LEVEL  
0, 1, 2 ... 8  
-32, -31, -30 ... 0 ... 30, 31, 32  
2.0, 2.2, 2.5 or S-CURVE  
OFF/ON  
GAMMA  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
(ON)  
AGC  
R/G/B GAIN  
-30, -29 ... 0 ...29, 30  
R/G/B OFFSET  
STANDARD, DYNAMIC or CLEAR  
AUDIO MENU  
BASS  
MID  
-15, -14, -13 ... 0 ... 13, 14, 15  
TREBLE  
SOUND  
BALANCE  
SURROUND  
AUDIO OUT (PIP)  
-30, -29, 28 ... 0 ... 28, 29, 30  
ON/OFF  
MAIN or SUB  
SYNC  
(PC INPUT only)  
AUTO, ON G or VBS  
OFF/ON  
3:2 PULLDOWN  
XGA MODE  
(INPUT3/PC INPUT only)  
1024x768, 1280x768 or 1366x768  
SIGNAL  
NOISE REDUCTION  
OFF, MIN, MID or MAX  
VIDEO NR (OFF, MIN, MID or MAX)  
BLOCK NR (OFF, MIN, MID or MAX)  
MOSQUITO NR (OFF, MIN, MID or MAX)  
NOISE REDUCTION - ADVANCED  
START  
SCROLLING BAR ONLY, OVERLAY SCROLLING  
BAR, WHITE SCREEN or NEGATIVE IMAGE  
FUNCTION  
MODE  
ON, OFF, INTERVAL or TIME OF DAY  
0:00 ... 23:59 / 0:00, 0:15, 0:30 ... 23:45  
0:00 ... 23:59 / 0:00, 0:15, 0:30 ... 23:45  
OFF, DARK, MID or BRIGHT  
OFF, ON1 or ON2  
START TIME/SHOW DURATION  
FINISH TIME/SAVER DURATION  
SIDE BAR ADJUST  
WOBBLING  
SCREENSAVER  
SET UP  
(1/2)  
PEAK LIMIT  
OFF/ON  
COMPONENT/RGB IN SELECT  
INPUT LABEL  
COMPONENT or RGB  
INPUT[n], VIDEO[n], COMPONENT[n], RGB[n],  
DIGITAL [1A/1B/2A/2B], PC[n], DVD[n],  
CATV[n], VCR[n], STB[n]  
POWER SAVE  
STANDBY SAVE  
OFF/ON  
POWER MANAGEMENT  
AUTO POWER OFF  
ENGLISH (US), Русский (RUSSIAN), Deutsch  
(GERMAN), Français, (FRENCH), italiano  
(ITALIAN) or Español (SPANISH)  
OSD LANGUAGE  
Figure 4-1. OSD Menu Structure for CinemaWall  
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MULTI DISPLAY SETUP  
HORIZONTAL SCALE  
VERTICAL SCALE  
SEAM HIDES VIDEO  
LOCATION  
ON/OFF  
x2, x3, x4 or x5  
MULTI DISPLAY SETUP  
(Note: Must set  
MULTI PIP SETUP -> DISPLAY  
MODE to “-” (normal)  
x1, x2, x3, x4 or x5  
ON/OFF  
A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, B1, B2 ... E3, E4, E5  
ON/OFF  
AI SYNCHRONIZATION  
MULTI PIP  
PIP, ADVANCED PIP, BLEND PIP  
MULTI PIP = PIP:  
- (normal), P IN P, P AND P, P OUT P  
MULTI PIP = ADVANCED PIP:  
- (normal) or 1-8  
DISPLAY MODE  
MULTI PIP = BLEND PIP:  
- (normal), P IN P, FULL  
MULTI PIP SETUP  
TRANSPARENCY  
TRANSPARENCY LEVEL  
INSERT  
ON/OFF  
(2/2)  
0%, 5%, 10%, 15% ... 95%, 100%  
ON/OFF  
INSERT LEVEL  
1%, 2%, 3% ... 10%  
ON/OFF  
PORTRAIT SETUP  
SEAM HIDES VIDEO  
VIEWING AREA  
PORTRAIT SETUP  
(Note: Must set  
MULTI PIP SETUP -> DISPLAY  
MODE to “-” (normal)  
ON/OFF  
4:3 (SD sources only) or 16:9  
1, 2, or 3  
LOCATION  
AI SYNCHRONIZATION  
POWER ON FUNCTION  
POWER ON TIME  
POWER OFF FUNCTION  
POWER OFF TIME  
DAY  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
0:00, 0:01, 0:02... 23:58, 23:59  
ON/OFF  
SET UP TIMER  
0:00, 0:01, 0:02... 23:58, 23:59  
MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT or SUN  
0:00, 0:01, 0:02... 23:58, 23:59  
On/Off  
PRESENT TIME SETUP  
PRESENT TIME OF DAY  
Function  
Monday, Tuesday ... Sunday  
---, Program1, Program2, Program3 ... Program7  
Program Select (1, 2 ... 7)  
Command Select (01, 02, 03 ... 64)  
Time (--:-- or 0:00 ... 23:59)  
Weekly Command Timer  
Program Edit  
On/Off  
Command Assign  
(refer to Table 6-1)  
Onscreen Display  
Initial INPUT  
Off, PC, INPUT1A, INPUT1B, INPUT2A,  
INPUT2B or INPUT3  
Initial VOL level  
On (0, 1, 2 ... 63) or Off  
Maximum VOL level  
Off, PC, INPUT1A, INPUT1B, INPUT2A,  
INPUT2B or INPUT3  
INPUT lock  
Button lock  
Off, MENU&ENTER, On (n/a)  
Off, User1, User2 or User3  
Enable/Disable  
OPTIONS  
Remocon User level  
Off-timer function  
Initial Power Mode  
ID select  
Normal, On or Standby  
0, 1, 2, 3 ... 99, 100  
Remote ID  
Serial ID  
Display size  
On/Off  
Studio W/B  
Studio Gain  
Slot power  
Off, Auto or On  
Power On Screen Delay  
Clock Display  
All Aspect  
Off or 1 ... 30 seconds  
On/Off  
Rotate  
Serial Slot Select  
Slot1, Slot2 or Slot3  
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Use the controls in the PICTURE menu to calibrate your CinemaWall for optimum picture  
quality.  
The CinemaWall has been designed to incorporate setup and calibration standards  
established by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF). The ISF has developed carefully  
crafted, industry-recognized standards for optimal video performance and has  
implemented a training program for technicians and installers to use these standards to  
obtain optimal picture quality from Runco video display devices. Accordingly, Runco  
recommends that setup and calibration be performed by an ISF-certified installation  
technician.  
All signal types require separate processing. Therefore, you need to calibrate each input  
separately.  
Although it may be possible to obtain satisfactory picture quality using the naked eye and  
regular program material, Runco recommends using the following calibration tools for best  
results:  
• External test pattern source – Ovation Multimedia, Video Essentials or AVIA test DVD  
(or equivalent).  
• A blue filter (provided with many test DVDs), for color level and tint adjustments.  
Connect your test pattern source to the input that you are calibrating and proceed as  
follows. Perform the adjustments in the order listed here.  
PICTURE  
1/2  
RESET  
PICTURE MENU  
PICTURE  
NORMAL  
STANDARD  
26  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR  
0
0
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
0
5
RESET  
RETURN  
ADJUST  
SELECT  
PICTURE  
2/2  
COLOR TEMP  
COLOR MANAGEMENT  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
NORMAL  
OFF  
OFF  
RESET  
CHANGE  
SELECT  
RETURN  
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PICTURE MENU: The CinemaWall provides four picture memories per input for storing  
and recalling image quality settings. To store settings in a picture memory, highlight  
PICTURE MENU in the PICTURE menu and select STANDARD, ISF DAY, ISF NIGHT or  
MONITOR. The CinemaWall “remembers” any adjustments you make when you switch to  
a different picture memory, then switch back.  
Select the MONITOR mode to disable the CinemaWall’s  
Tip  
“brightness variation” function, which automatically controls the  
display brightness according to the average brightness level and  
peak brightness level of the input signal. MONITOR mode is useful  
to content creators and viewers who prefer to see content as it was  
created, without any brightness enhancement.  
PICTURE: On your external test pattern source, select a stepped, gray-bar pattern like  
the one shown in Figure 4-2.  
Figure 4-2. Typical Gray Bar Pattern for Adjusting Picture Level (Contrast)  
Select PICTURE from the PICTURE menu. Using the left- and right-arrow (  
) buttons,  
adjust the Picture level (contrast) to a point just below which the white rectangle starts to  
increase in size.  
This control is not available when PICTURE MENU is set to  
MONITOR.  
Note  
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BRIGHTNESS: On your external test pattern source, select a PLUGE pattern. (PLUGE is  
an acronym for “Picture Line-Up Generation Equipment.”) Figure 4-3 shows a typical  
PLUGE pattern.  
Below Black  
Above Black  
Figure 4-3. Typical PLUGE Pattern for Adjusting Brightness  
PLUGE patterns vary but generally consist of some combination of black, white and gray  
areas against a black background. The example above includes two vertical bars and four  
shaded boxes.  
Select BRIGHTNESS from the PICTURE menu. Using the left- and right-arrow (  
buttons, adjust the brightness so that:  
)
• The darkest black bars disappear into the background.  
• The dark gray areas are barely visible.  
• The lighter gray areas are clearly visible.  
• The white areas are a comfortable level of true white.  
• The image contains only black, gray and white (no color).  
Brightness and Picture level controls are interactive. A change to  
one may require a subtle change to the other in order to achieve  
the optimum setting.  
Note  
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COLOR: On your external 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 from the PICTURE menu. While looking at the color bar pattern through a  
blue filter, adjust the color saturation level until the outermost (gray and blue) color bars  
appear to be a single shade of blue:  
TINT: Tint or “hue” is essentially the ratio of red to green in the color portion of the image.  
When tint is decreased, the image appears redder; when it is increased the image  
appears greener. To set the tint, select TINT from the PICTURE menu. While looking at the  
color bar pattern through a blue filter, adjust the tint level until the cyan and magenta color  
bars (on either side of the green bar) appear to be a single shade of blue.  
Like the brightness and contrast controls, the color and tint controls  
are interactive. A change to one may require a subtle change to the  
other in order to achieve the optimum setting.  
Note  
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SHARPNESS: “Sharpness” is the amount of high-frequency detail in the image. To adjust  
sharpness, select SHARPNESS from the PICTURE menu. On your external test pattern  
source, select a pattern like the one shown in Figure 4-5. Adjust as needed, looking for  
white edges around the transitions from black to gray and different sized lines in the  
“sweep” patterns at the top and bottom. Lower the sharpness setting to eliminate them.  
Figure 4-5. Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting Sharpness  
COLOR TEMP: To choose a color temperature setting, select COLOR TEMP from the  
PICTURE menu. (Color temperature defines the “color of gray.”) The choices are  
For most situations, the appropriate setting is NORMAL. COOL produces a “bluer”  
picture; WARM a “warmer” picture with more pronounced red and orange hues.  
set it to ON to have the CinemaWall automatically manage color balance. For more direct  
control of color balance, set it to OFF.  
to perform  
the following picture quality adjustments:  
BLACK EXTENSION: Use the BLACK EXTENSION control to adjust the black level  
“floor” (lower limit). If blacks appear too gray, set BLACK EXTENSION to a higher value.  
INPUT LEVEL: Use the INPUT LEVEL control to adjust the overall, apparent  
brightness of the displayed image. Its effect is similar to a backlight control on an LCD.  
If parts of the image are extremely bright and hard to see, lower the INPUT LEVEL to  
compensate.  
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GAMMA: The default gamma setting (2.2) is correct for almost all signals and  
conditions. If excess ambient light washes out the image and it becomes difficult or  
impossible to see details in dark areas, lower the gamma setting to compensate. This  
will improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks. Conversely, if the image  
is washed out and unnatural, with excessive detail in black areas, increase the setting.  
Again, good gamma improves contrast while maintaining good details for blacks and  
whites.  
AGC (Automatic Gain Control): AGC increases the brightness of dark signals  
automatically. To enable AGC, set it to ON. To disable it, set it to OFF.  
R/G/B GAIN: Use the Gain controls in the ADVANCED SETTINGS sub-menu to  
correct color imbalances in the bright areas of the image. A good way to do this is to  
use a test pattern consisting mostly of solid white areas, such as an 80 IRE “window”  
pattern. If the white areas contain traces of red or blue, decrease the Gain for that  
color.  
R/G/B OFFSET: Use the Offset controls in the ADVANCED SETTINGS sub-menu to  
correct color imbalances in the dark areas of the image. A good way to do this is to use  
a test pattern consisting mostly of dark gray areas, such as a 30 IRE “window” pattern.  
If the gray areas contain traces of red or blue, decrease the Offset for that color.  
Use the controls in the POS./SIZE menu to fine-tune the displayed image position and  
size.  
To return all POS./SIZE 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.  
The CinemaWall memorizes position and size settings separately  
for different input signal formats. Adjustments for component  
signals are memorized for 525 (480) / 60i · 60p, 625 (575) / 50i ·  
50p, 1125 (1080) / 60i · 50i · 60p · 50p · 24p · 25p · 30p · 24sF,  
1250 (1080) / 50i, 750 (720) / 60p · 50p each. RGB/PC/Digital  
signals are memorized for each frequency.  
Note  
POS./SIZE  
RESET  
AUTO SETUP  
NORMAL  
H-POS  
H-SIZE  
0
0
V-POS  
0
V-SIZE  
0
DOT CLOCK  
CLOCK PHASE  
0
-16  
1:1 PIXEL MODE  
RESET  
ADJUST  
SELECT  
RETURN  
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AUTO SETUP (PC INPUT only): To automatically adjust the position, size, clock and  
phase of incoming computer signals for optimum picture quality, press or repeatedly  
to highlight AUTO SETUP in the menu, then press the ACTION ( ) button.  
or  
buttons to fine-tune the  
displayed image position.  
or  
buttons to fine-tune the  
display device aspect ratio.  
You cannot adjust H-SIZE or V-SIZE when Display size (in the  
OPTIONS menu; refer to page 50) is set to On.  
Note  
DOT CLOCK (INPUT3/PC INPUT only): Use this control to adjust the frequency of the  
pixel sampling clock, indicated by the number of incoming pixels per line, so that all pixels  
generated by a particular source are sampled.  
Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image indicates  
poor pixel tracking. Proper pixel tracking helps ensure that the image quality is consistent  
across the screen, that aspect ratio is maintained and that pixel phase (see below) can be  
optimized.  
DOT CLOCK cannot be adjusted if the incoming signal pixel clock  
frequency is 108 MHz or greater.  
Note  
CLOCK PHASE (INPUT3/PC INPUT only): This control adjusts the phase of the pixel  
sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. Adjust the phase when an RGB or  
Component image still shows shimmer or “noise” after DOT CLOCK has been optimized.  
Adjust the Phase after adjusting DOT CLOCK (see above). If some  
Tip  
shimmer from a video or HDTV source persists, use the NOISE  
REDUCTION controls (described on page 39) to remove  
high-frequency noise from the signal.  
For best results, use a good test pattern such as a smooth gray consisting of a clear  
pattern of black and white pixels, or a similar “half on, half off” graphic image. Adjust the  
slidebar until the image stabilizes and each pixel is clearly defined. You may notice that  
you can stabilize the image at more than one point. Use either setting in such cases.  
PIXEL MODE from the POS./SIZE menu and set it to On to have  
the CinemaWall map a 1920x1080 input signal to 1080p HD  
panel pixels, displaying 100% of the original content. By  
skipping the scaling process, the CinemaWall can produce  
high-definition images in their original, 1:1 pixel form.  
1:1 PIXEL MODE = ON  
When 1:1 PIXEL MODE mode is Off, the picture source is  
scaled for over-scanning and 97% of the original is displayed.  
Use this setting to minimize or eliminate image flicker.  
1:1 PIXEL MODE = OFF  
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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).  
Note  
2. You cannot adjust H-SIZE, V-SIZE or DOT CLOCK when 1:1  
PIXEL MODE is enabled.  
Use 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.  
SOUND  
RESET  
AUDIO MENU  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
BALANCE  
SURROUND  
AUDIO OUT (PIP)  
NORMAL  
DYNAMIC  
0
0
0
0
ON  
MAIN  
RESET  
RETURN  
ADJUST  
SELECT  
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.  
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Use the controls in the SET UP menu to perform advanced image quality adjustments and  
access various other CinemaWall features.  
SET UP  
1/2  
SIGNAL  
SCREENSAVER  
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT  
COMPONENT  
INPUT LABEL  
DVD3  
POWER SAVE  
ON  
STANDBY SAVE  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
POWER MANAGEMENT  
AUTO POWER OFF  
OSD LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH (US)  
RETURN  
SELECT  
ACCESS  
SET UP  
2/2  
MULTI DISPLAY SETUP  
MULTI PIP SETUP  
PORTRAIT SETUP  
SET UP TIMER  
PRESENT TIME SETUP  
RETURN  
ACCESS  
SELECT  
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.  
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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.  
To prevent image retention (burn) on your display, ALWAYS use a  
screen saver and set it to the shortest possible time.  
WARNING  
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.  
OVERLAY SCROLLING BAR cannot be selected when MULTI PIP  
is active.  
Note  
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.  
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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  
the START TIME interval in 15-minute increments.  
or  
to change  
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.  
RETURN  
1. To deactivate the screen saver at any time, press RETURN (  
on the remote control unit, or cycle power to the CinemaWall.  
)
Note  
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  
SIDE BAR ADJUST: Do not display  
an image in 4:3 mode for an extended  
period, as this can cause image  
side bars  
4:3 mode  
retention in the inactive areas of the  
display. The same is true of P OUT P  
and P AND P multi-screen modes.  
image  
retention  
To help prevent this, select SIDE BAR  
menu and set it to BRIGHT. (Other  
choices are OFF, DARK and MID.)  
Inactive areas  
P OUT P  
P AND P  
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).  
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.  
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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.  
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.  
the PC INPUT and only under the following conditions:  
Note  
SYNC is set to AUTO.  
COMPONENT/RGB IN SELECT is set to RGB.  
• MULTI PIP is off.  
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:  
SETUP menu, the set it to ON to activate multi-display mode.  
In order to activate multi-display mode, you must first set the  
MULTI-PIP DISPLAY MODE to “-” (normal). Refer to DISPLAY  
Note  
SETUP menu to specify the number of displays in each row of the video wall.  
to specify the number of displays in each column of the video wall.  
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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:  
ON hides joints between displays:  
OFF shows joints between displays:  
(suitable for moving image display)  
(suitable for still image display)  
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:  
2 × 1  
2 × 3  
4 × 2  
4 × 4  
5 × 5  
A1  
B1  
C1  
D1  
E1  
A2  
B2  
C2  
D2  
E2  
A3  
B3  
C3  
D3  
E3  
A4  
B4  
C4  
D4  
E4  
A5  
B5  
C5  
D5  
E5  
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.  
OFF allows the brightness of each  
ON equalizes the  
display to be adjusted independently.  
brightness of all displays.  
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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:  
[NORMAL]  
[Picture and Picture]  
Main picture Sub picture  
[Picture out Picture]  
[Picture in Picture]  
Main picture  
Sub picture Main picture Sub picture  
B
A
A
A
A B  
B
ADVANCED PIP: Advanced PIP provides eight different multi-PIP display modes:  
[NORMAL]  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
Sub screen Main screen  
[8]  
[7]  
[6]  
[5]  
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:  
[NORMAL]  
[FULL]  
[Picture in Picture]  
B
C
D
A B C D  
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.  
Note  
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.)  
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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.  
Then, select TRANSPARENCY LEVEL from the MULTI PIP SETUP menu to control the  
degree to which you want the main image to show through.  
TRANSPARENCY = 0%  
TRANSPARENCY = 50%  
TRANSPARENCY = 90%  
A B C D  
A B C D  
A B C D  
Note  
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.  
INSERT LEVEL = 1%  
INSERT LEVEL = 5%  
INSERT LEVEL = 10%  
A B C D  
A B C D  
A B C  
Note  
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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.  
1 2 3  
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:  
set it to ON to activate portrait mode.  
In order to activate portrait mode, you must first set the MULTI-PIP  
DISPLAY MODE to “-” (normal). Refer to DISPLAY MODE on  
Note  
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.  
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.  
You cannot use the SET UP TIMER if you enable the Weekly  
Command Timer (refer to page 47).  
Note  
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  
hold  
or  
or  
to change the POWER ON TIME in one-minute increments. Press and  
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  
hold  
or  
or  
to change the POWER OFF TIME in one-minute increments. Press and  
to change the POWER OFF TIME in 15-minute increments.  
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Use 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).  
Opꢀons  
1/3  
Weekly Command Timer  
Onscreen display  
Iniꢀal INPUT  
On  
DVD3  
Iniꢀal VOL level  
Maximum VOL level  
INPUT lock  
Off  
Off  
0
0
INPUT1A  
Off  
Buꢁon lock  
Remocon User level  
User1  
RETURN  
ACCESS  
SELECT  
Opꢀons  
2/3  
Off-ꢀmer funcꢀon  
Iniꢀal Power Mode  
ID select  
Enable  
Normal  
0
Remote ID  
Off  
Display size  
Off  
Studio W/B  
On  
Studio Gain  
RETURN  
CHANGE  
SELECT  
Opꢀons  
3/3  
Slot power  
On  
Off  
Off  
Power On Screen Delay  
Clock Display  
All Aspect  
On  
Rotate  
Off  
Serial Slot Select  
Slot1  
RETURN  
CHANGE  
SELECT  
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Weekly Command Timer: You can program the CinemaWall to perform a series of  
actions at specific times of the day and days of the week. To do this, you create  
command sequences or “programs” consisting of a series of up to 64 individual  
commands. You can create up to seven such programs and specify when they are  
executed.  
For example, you can store the following command sequence as a program:  
1. 8:00 - Power On  
2. 8:01 - Select INPUT1A  
3. 8:01 - Set Volume to 30  
4. 8:15 - Enable Multi-PIP  
5. 8:20 - Activate Screen Saver  
6. 8:30 - Deactivate Screen Saver  
7. 9:00 - Power Off  
To configure the Weekly Command Timer, select it in the OPTIONS menu and press the  
ACTION ( ) button.  
Function: This is the “master switch” for the Weekly Command Timer feature. Set it to  
On to use this method to automate CinemaWall operation.  
If you enable the Weekly Command Timer, you cannot use the SET  
UP TIMER, nor can you use the INTERVAL or TIME OF DAY screen  
saver modes.  
Note  
Monday, Tuesday ... Sunday: For each day of the week, select a program  
(Program1 ... Program7) that you want to use that day to control the CinemaWall. Or,  
select “---” for manual operation.  
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Program Edit: To edit the seven timer programs, press or repeatedly to highlight  
Program Edit and press the ACTION ( ) button. Then, proceed as follows:  
a Program: Press  
or  
to select a  
Weekly Command Timer  
1/8  
Program  
1
PON  
IMS:SL1A  
OMS:SCR1  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
program to edit.  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
6:30  
6:30  
6:35  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
--:--  
b To define the first command in the  
program, press to select “01” and  
press the ACTION ( ) button.  
RETURN  
CHANGE  
SELECT  
c Press  
to select “Time.”  
Weekly Command Timer  
d Press or to change the time of day  
at which you want the CinemaWall to  
execute the command, in one-minute  
Program  
01  
6:30  
IMS:SL1A  
1
Command No  
Time  
Command  
increments. Or, press and hold  
to change the time in 15-minute  
increments.  
or  
RETURN  
CHANGE  
SELECT  
e Press  
to select “Command.”  
f Press  
or  
to select the command to be executed at the time you set in Step d.  
Refer to Table 6-1 for a description of these commands.  
RETURN  
g Press RETURN ( ).  
h Repeat Steps b through g for commands 2 through 8 in the program.  
i
To define additional commands, press repeatedly to access them in the Program  
Edit menu. Or, to move between “pages” of the command list (there are eight  
commands per page), press  
or  
.
Repeat this procedure as needed to create additional programs.  
Onscreen Display: Select Onscreen Display from the OPTIONS menu and set it to On to  
enable the display of the following on-screen indications:  
• Current input and aspect ratio on power-up  
• Input switch  
• No signal display  
• Mute and the remaining time on the off-timer when RECALL (  
) remote control  
button is pressed twice.  
To prevent the display of these items, set Onscreen Display to OFF.  
Initial INPUT: Select Initial INPUT from the OPTIONS menu to have the CinemaWall  
switch to a specific input every time it is turned on. Set it to Off to have the CinemaWall  
display whichever input was active when it was turned off.  
In order to select an initial input, you must set INPUT lock to Off  
(refer to page 49).  
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Initial VOL level: Select Initial VOL level from the OPTIONS menu to set the desired  
sound volume level upon power-up.  
Press or to set it to On, then use the VOL- or VOL+ (  
) button to set the desired  
initial volume level. When you do, the volume changes so you can preview your selection  
before exiting the menu.  
You cannot set the Initial VOL level higher than the Maximum VOL  
level (see below).  
Note  
the sound volume from being set higher than a preferred threshold.  
Press  
or  
to set it to On, then use the VOL- or VOL+ (  
) button to set the  
maximum volume level. When you do, the volume changes so you can preview your  
selection before exiting the menu.  
(see above), the Maximum VOL level is set automatically set  
equal to the Initial VOL level.  
Note  
2. The volume display can go up to 63 regardless of the Maximum  
VOL level setting. However, increasing the volume setting  
beyond the Maximum VOL level has no effect.  
INPUT lock: Select INPUT lock from the OPTIONS menu to allow only the selected input  
to be displayed and prevent the others from being selected. Set it to Off to allow any input  
to be selected.  
Button lock: This menu option does not currently apply to the CinemaWall.  
Remocon User level: Select Remocon User level from the OPTIONS menu to restrict  
OSD menu access via the remote control. Choose one of the following:  
• Off: No restriction. All remote control buttons are functional.  
• User1: Only the POWER, INPUT, RECALL, SURROUND, MUTE, VOL- and VOL+  
remote control buttons are functional.  
• User2: Only the POWER button is functional.  
• User3: Disables the remote control altogether.  
Use this feature with caution. Once you select User3, the only  
way to change it to something other than User3 is via the serial  
Caution  
command OSP:RCM0, OSP:RCM1or OSP:RCM2. Refer to Serial  
Communications on page 55 for more information.  
Off-timer function: Select Off-timer function from the OPTIONS menu to enable or  
disable the OFFTIMER ( ) remote control button (see Figure 2-4).  
Setting Off-timer function to Disable cancels the Off-timer if it is  
currently active.  
Note  
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Initial Power Mode: Select Initial Power Mode from the OPTIONS menu to control how  
the CinemaWall recovers from a power interruption (resulting either from a power failure or  
from being unplugged, then plugged back in):  
Normal: The CinemaWall returns to whatever power-on state it was in before the  
power interruption.  
Standby: The CinemaWall comes on in standby mode. The power indicator lights red  
or orange.  
On: The CinemaWall returns to “power on” mode. The power indicator lights green.  
When using multiple displays – such as in a video wall – Runco  
recommends setting this to “Standby” in order to minimize power  
load.  
Note  
ID select/Remote ID/Serial ID: These menu options do not currently apply to the  
CinemaWall.  
Display size: Select Display size from the OPTIONS menu and set it to On to reduce the  
size of the displayed image by approximately five percent (5%).  
1. This setting is not available when MULTI-PIP, Digital Zoom or  
MULTI-DISPLAY is active.  
Note  
2. When Display size is set to On, the H-SIZE/V-SIZE controls (in  
the POS./SIZE menu) are not available and only the 16:9 and 4:3  
aspect ratios can be selected.  
Studio W/B: Select Studio W/B from the OPTIONS menu and set it to On to set the color  
temperature to a level appropriate for television broadcast applications.  
Setting Studio W/B to On has no effect unless the COLOR TEMP  
(in the PICTURE menu) is set to WARM.  
Note  
Studio Gain: Select Studio Gain from the OPTIONS menu and set it to On to sharpen the  
contrast for a better view when a part of the image is too light to see.  
Slot power: Select Slot power from the OPTIONS menu to control when power is  
transmitted to the terminal boards installed in SLOT1, SLOT2 and SLOT3. Choose one of  
the following:  
• Off: Power is not transmitted to the slot power.  
• Auto: Power is transmitted to the slot power only when main power is on.  
• On: Power is transmitted to the slot power when main power is on or in the standby  
state.  
In some cases, power is transmitted to the slot when the  
CinemaWall is on or in the standby state regardless of the Slot  
power setting.  
Note  
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Power On Screen Delay: In a large video wall installation, it may be advisable to turn the  
displays on one at a time rather than all at once, so as not to overload the power source.  
To make this easier, you can set the CinemaWall to wait up to 30 seconds after you press  
the POWER button to turn itself on. To do this, select Power On Screen Delay from the  
OPTIONS menu. Select from 1 to 30 seconds of delay. For example, in a 2x2 video wall  
you might set a 4-second delay on display “A1,” an 8-second delay on display “A2,” a  
12-second delay on display “A3” and no delay (Off) on display “A4.”  
During the delay period, the power indicator flashes green.  
Note  
Clock Display: To have the CinemaWall display the time of day (in addition to the current  
input and aspect ratio) when the RECALL button is pressed, select Clock Display from  
the OPTIONS menu and set it to On.  
Until you set the day and time (refer to Setting the Day and Time  
on page 21), the Clock Display setting has no effect.  
Note  
All Aspect: This option controls which aspect ratio selections are available to the viewer.  
Set it to On to allow the viewer to select all of the aspect ratios described in Table 4-1. If  
the viewer does not need that level of aspect ratio control, set it to Off for the sake of  
simplicity.  
Rotate: If the CinemaWall is suspended from a ceiling, you may want to mount it upside  
down and run the cables upward (toward the ceiling) to make them less visible. If you do,  
select Rotate from the OPTIONS menu and set it to On to rotate the displayed image and  
OSD menus 180 degrees.  
Serial Slot Select: This menu option does not currently apply to the CinemaWall.  
The CinemaWall allows you to zoom in on a  
portion of the displayed image. To use this  
feature:  
4.9  
Using Digital Zoom  
1. Press the MOVE/ZOOM ( ) button.  
2. An on-screen guide appears. Press the  
ACTION ( ) button to select a zoom level  
EXIT  
(x1, x2, x3 or x4).  
1
3. Press  
,
,
or to select an area of the  
image to enlarge. The on-screen guide  
shows you the selected area as you do this.  
RETURN  
4. To return to normal viewing mode, press RETURN ( ) or MOVE/ZOOM ( ).  
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5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting  
Regular cleaning will extend the life and performance of the CinemaWall. Before cleaning,  
be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.  
5.1  
Cleaning  
Do not under any circumstances use solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean the  
CinemaWall. Doing so may cause deterioration or peeling of paint from the display or  
remote control unit.  
Cleaning the Display  
Panel Body and Remote  
Control  
Wipe the display and remote control gently with a soft cloth. In the case of excessive dirt  
buildup, dampen a soft cloth with a diluted neutral cleaning detergent and after wringing  
the cloth thoroughly, wipe the component and then dry it with a dry soft cloth.  
After dusting, wipe the screen gently using a soft cloth (cotton, flannel etc.). Do not use  
tissue or a rough cloth. The screen surface is easily scratched; do not rub it or hit it with a  
hard object.  
Cleaning the Screen  
Cleaning the Vents  
If you clean the surface of the screen with a wet cloth, water droplets on the surface may  
enter into the product and cause a malfunction.  
As a general rule, use a vacuum cleaner about once a month to clean the vents on the  
rear panel of the display of dust buildup (set the vacuum cleaner to its weakest setting  
when doing this). If not removed, accumulated dust can cause the internal temperature to  
increase, resulting in possible breakdown or fire.  
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Table 5-1 provides some general guidelines for troubleshooting problems you may  
encounter with the CinemaWall. If the suggested solutions fail to resolve the problem or if  
you encounter an issue not described here, please contact your Runco dealer or Runco  
Technical Support.  
5.2  
Troubleshooting Tips  
Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Solution  
The display does not turn on  
after initial installation.  
• The CinemaWall is not  
plugged in or the AC outlet  
is not active.  
• Ensure that the  
CinemaWall is plugged in  
and that the AC outlet is  
active.  
• The remote control  
batteries have run out.  
• Replace the batteries.  
The display is on and menus  
appear, but there is no  
picture.  
• Incorrect source selection.  
• Source component is not  
turned on.  
• Select the correct source.  
• Turn on the source  
component.  
• Source component is  
connected incorrectly or  
not at all.  
• Check connections from  
source component to  
CinemaWall.  
Image is too bright and/or  
lacks definition in the bright  
areas of the image.  
• Picture level (contrast) is  
set too high.  
• Lower the contrast setting  
(refer to page 31).  
Image appears “washed out”  
and/or dark areas appear too  
bright.  
• Brightness is set too high.  
• Lower the brightness  
setting (refer to page 32).  
Colors in the image are  
swapped; for example, reds  
appear blue or vice versa.  
• The Red/Pr, Green/Y or  
Blue/Pb outputs from the  
source are connected to  
the wrong inputs on the  
CinemaWall.  
• Ensure that the source  
outputs are connected to  
the correct CinemaWall  
input.  
RGB-HD images appear  
“noisy.”  
• Clock and Phase settings  
need adjustment.  
• Adjust Clock and Phase  
settings (refer to SIGNAL  
Computer images do not dis-  
play correctly.  
• The resolution and  
frequency of the video  
card in the computer are  
not compatible with the  
CinemaWall.  
• Select a compatible  
resolution and vertical  
frequency (refer to  
page 66).  
The image is too large, too  
small or positioned incor-  
rectly.  
• Image size and/or position  
needs adjusting.  
• Adjust the image size  
and/or position (refer to  
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6. Serial Communications  
To interface the CinemaWall with a home theater automation/control system or a PC  
running terminal emulation software, connect it to your control system or PC as shown in  
6.1  
RS-232 Connection  
and Port Configuration  
Figure 3-5. Use a straight-through cable.  
Configure the RS-232 controller or PC serial port as follows:  
• 9600 baud  
• No parity  
• Eight (8) data bits  
• One (1) stop bit  
• No flow control  
Serial commands to the CinemaWall take the following form:  
• You can send commands in either hexadecimal or ASCII format.  
• ASCII commands are case-sensitive and must be in UPPERCASE.  
6.2  
Serial Command  
Syntax  
• Commands begin with the “Start of Text” (STX) character (02h or <Ctrl> Bin ASCII),  
followed by the command data, the colon character (3Ah or :in ASCII), command  
parameter (1 to 8 bytes; refer to Table 6-1) and the “End of Text” (ETX) character (03h  
or <Ctrl> Cin ASCII). Not all commands require parameters to be sent with them;  
examples of such commands are PON(power on), POF(power off) and IMS(toggle  
input selection).  
• You do not need to send a carriage return after the command.  
• When sending multiple commands, be sure to wait for a response to the first command  
to come from the CinemaWall before sending the next command.  
• When you send a valid command, the CinemaWall executes it and echoes the  
command (without the parameter) back to the controller.  
• If you send an invalid command, the CinemaWall sends ER401back to the controller.  
To select the PC input, send the following sequence:  
Examples  
STX  
02  
Command (3 bytes)  
49 4D 53  
Parameter (3 bytes)  
50 43 31  
ETX  
03  
3A  
:
Hex  
<Ctrl> B  
I M S  
P C 1  
<Ctrl> C  
ASCII  
To set the Picture Level (contrast) to its highest possible level (+30), send the following  
sequence:  
STX  
02  
Command (3 bytes)  
56 50 43  
Parameter (6 bytes)  
50 49 43 30 33 30  
P I C 0 3 0  
ETX  
03  
3A  
:
Hex  
<Ctrl> B  
V P C  
<Ctrl> C  
ASCII  
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Table 6-1 lists the CinemaWall serial command set.  
Table 6-1. Serial Commands  
ASCII  
AAC:BAL030  
AAC:BAL-30  
AAC:BAS015  
AAC:BAS-15  
AAC:MENCLR  
AAC:MENDYN  
AAC:MENSTD  
AAC:MID015  
AAC:MID-15  
AAC:SURMON  
AAC:SUROFF  
AAC:TRE015  
AAC:TRE-15  
AMT:0  
Hex  
Description  
Balance = 30 (right channel only)  
Balance = -30 (left channel only)  
Bass = 15 (max)  
41 41 43 3A 42 41 4C 30 33 30  
41 41 43 3A 42 41 4C 2D 33 30  
41 41 43 3A 42 41 53 30 31 35  
41 41 43 3A 42 41 53 2D 31 35  
41 41 43 3A 4D 45 4E 43 4C 52  
41 41 43 3A 4D 45 4E 44 59 4E  
41 41 43 3A 4D 45 4E 53 54 44  
41 41 43 3A 4D 49 44 30 31 35  
41 41 43 3A 4D 49 44 2D 31 35  
41 41 43 3A 53 55 52 4D 4F 4E  
41 41 43 3A 53 55 52 4F 46 46  
41 41 43 3A 54 52 45 30 31 35  
41 41 43 3A 54 52 45 2D 31 35  
41 4D 54 3A 30  
Bass = -15 (min)  
Audio Menu = CLEAR  
Audio Menu = DYNAMIC  
Audio Menu = STANDARD  
Midrange = 15 (max)  
Midrange = -15 (min)  
Surround = ON  
Surround = OFF  
Treble = 15 (max)  
Treble = -15 (min)  
Audio Mute = OFF  
AMT:1  
41 4D 54 3A 31  
Audio Mute = ON  
ASO:M  
41 53 4F 3A 4D  
Audio out when in PIP mode =  
Main Picture  
ASO:S  
41 53 4F 3A 53  
Audio out when in PIP mode =  
Sub Picture  
AUD  
41 55 44  
Audio Volume Down  
Audio Volume Up  
AUU  
41 55 55  
AVL:00  
AVL:10  
AVL:20  
AVL:30  
AVL:40  
AVL:50  
AVL:60  
DAM:FULL  
DAM:JUST  
DAM:NORM  
41 56 4C 3A 30 30  
41 56 4C 3A 31 30  
41 56 4C 3A 32 30  
41 56 4C 3A 33 30  
41 56 4C 3A 34 30  
41 56 4C 3A 35 30  
41 56 4C 3A 36 30  
44 41 4D 3A 46 55 4C 4C  
44 41 4D 3A 4A 55 53 54  
44 41 4D 3A 4E 4F 52 4D  
Audio Volume = 00  
Audio Volume = 10  
Audio Volume = 20  
Audio Volume = 30  
Audio Volume = 40  
Audio Volume = 50  
Audio Volume = 60  
Aspect Ratio = 16:9  
Aspect Ratio = VIRTUALWIDE  
Aspect Ratio = 4:3  
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Table 6-1. Serial Commands (continued)  
ASCII  
Hex  
Description  
Aspect Ratio = LETTERBOX  
Aspect Ratio = CINEMA  
Phase = 16 (max)  
DAM:ZOOM  
DAM:CINE  
44 41 4D 3A 5A 4F 4F 4D  
44 41 4D 3A 43 49 4E 45  
DGE:CLK0016  
DGE:CLK-016  
DGE:HPO0124  
DGE:HPO-124  
DGE:HSZ0062  
DGE:HSZ-062  
DGE:VPO0124  
DGE:VPO-124  
DGE:VSZ0062  
DGE:VSZ-062  
DWA:OFF  
44 47 45 3A 43 4C 4B 30 30 31 36  
44 47 45 3A 43 4C 4B 2D 30 31 36  
44 47 45 3A 48 50 4F 30 31 32 34  
44 47 45 3A 48 50 4F 2D 31 32 34  
44 47 45 3A 48 53 5A 30 30 36 32  
44 47 45 3A 48 53 5A 2D 30 36 32  
44 47 45 3A 56 50 4F 30 31 32 34  
44 47 45 3A 56 50 4F 2D 31 32 34  
44 47 45 3A 56 53 5A 30 30 36 32  
44 47 45 3A 56 53 5A 2D 30 36 32  
44 57 41 3A 4F 46 46  
Phase = -16 (min)  
Horiz. Position = 124 (max)  
Horiz. Position = -124 (min)  
Width = 62 (max)  
Width = -62 (min)  
Vert. Position = 124 (max)  
Vert. Position = -124 (min)  
Height = 62 (max)  
Height = -62 (min)  
Dual Picture mode = OFF  
Advanced PIP mode = 1  
Advanced PIP mode = 2  
Advanced PIP mode = 3  
Advanced PIP mode = 4  
Advanced PIP mode = 5  
Advanced PIP mode = 6  
DWA:OVL1  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 31  
DWA:OVL2  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 32  
DWA:OVL3  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 33  
DWA:OVL4  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 34  
DWA:OVL5  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 35  
DWA:OVL6  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 36  
DWA:OVLOF  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 4F 46  
Advanced PIP mode = OFF (nor-  
mal two-screen display mode)  
DWA:OVLON  
DWA:PIN0  
DWA:PIN1  
DWA:PIN2  
DWA:PIN3  
DWA:PIP  
44 57 41 3A 4F 56 4C 4F 4E  
44 57 41 3A 50 49 4E 30  
44 57 41 3A 50 49 4E 31  
44 57 41 3A 50 49 4E 32  
44 57 41 3A 50 49 4E 33  
44 57 41 3A 50 49 50  
Advanced PIP mode = ON  
PIP window position = lower right  
PIP window position = lower left  
PIP window position = upper left  
PIP window position = upper right  
Dual Picture mode = Picture in  
Picture  
DWA:POP  
DWA:SWP  
DWA:TWN  
44 57 41 3A 50 4F 50  
44 57 41 3A 53 57 50  
44 57 41 3A 54 57 4E  
Dual Picture mode = Picture out  
Picture  
Swap main picture and sub pic-  
ture when PIP mode  
Dual Picture mode = Picture and  
Picture  
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Table 6-1. Serial Commands (continued)  
ASCII  
IMS:PC1  
Hex  
Description  
49 4D 53 3A 50 43 31  
Input select = PC1 (Main Picture  
when PIP mode)  
IMS:SL1A  
IMS:SL1B  
IMS:SL2A  
IMS:SL2B  
IMS:SL3  
49 4D 53 3A 53 4C 31 41  
49 4D 53 3A 53 4C 31 42  
49 4D 53 3A 53 4C 32 41  
49 4D 53 3A 53 4C 32 42  
49 4D 53 3A 53 4C 33  
Input select = SLOT1A (Main Pic-  
ture when PIP mode)  
Input select = SLOT1B (Main Pic-  
ture when PIP mode)  
Input select = SLOT2A (Main Pic-  
ture when PIP mode)  
Input select = SLOT2B (Main Pic-  
ture when PIP mode)  
Input select = SLOT3 (Main Pic-  
ture when PIP mode)  
ISS:PC1  
49 53 53 3A 50 43 31  
Sub Picture Input Select = PC1  
ISS:SL1A  
49 53 53 3A 53 4C 31 41  
Sub Picture Input Select =  
SLOT1A  
ISS:SL1B  
ISS:SL2A  
ISS:SL2B  
49 53 53 3A 53 4C 31 42  
49 53 53 3A 53 4C 32 41  
49 53 53 3A 53 4C 32 42  
Sub Picture Input Select =  
SLOT1B  
Sub Picture Input Select =  
SLOT2A  
Sub Picture Input Select =  
SLOT2B  
ISS:SL3  
49 53 53 3A 53 4C 33  
4F 53 50 3A 4F 53 44 30  
4F 53 50 3A 4F 53 44 31  
Sub Picture Input Select = SLOT3  
OSP:OSD0  
OSP:OSD1  
OSD OFF  
OSD ON  
OSP:RCM0  
OSP:RCM1  
4F 53 50 3A 52 43 4D 30  
4F 53 50 3A 52 43 4D 31  
Remote Control User Level = Off  
Remote Control User Level =  
User1  
OSP:RCM2  
OSP:RCM3  
4F 53 50 3A 52 43 4D 32  
4F 53 50 3A 52 43 4D 33  
Remote Control User Level =  
User2  
Remote Control User Level =  
User3  
OSP:SCR0  
OSP:SCR1  
4F 53 50 3A 53 43 52 30  
4F 53 50 3A 53 43 52 31  
Screen Saver SCROLLING BAR  
ONLY = OFF  
Screen Saver SCROLLING BAR  
ONLY = ON  
POF  
50 4F 46  
Power OFF  
Power ON  
PON  
50 4F 4E  
SSC:0000  
53 53 43 3A 30 30 30 30  
Screen Saver Duration = 0:00  
(Interval Mode) or Finish Time =  
0:00 (Time of Day Mode)  
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ASCII  
Hex  
Description  
SSC:2359  
53 53 43 3A 32 33 35 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 IMAGE  
SSC:INT0000  
SSC:INT2345  
53 53 43 3A 49 4E 54 30 30 30 30  
53 53 43 3A 49 4E 54 32 33 34 35  
Screen Saver Show Duration =  
0:00 (Interval Mode)  
Screen Saver Show Duration =  
23:45 (Interval Mode)  
SSC:MOD0  
SSC:MOD1  
SSC:MOD2  
SSC:MOD3  
SSC:SPC0  
SSC:SPC1  
SSC:SPC2  
SSC:SPC3  
SSC:TIM0000  
53 53 43 3A 4D 4F 44 30  
53 53 43 3A 4D 4F 44 31  
53 53 43 3A 4D 4F 44 32  
53 53 43 3A 4D 4F 44 33  
53 53 43 3A 53 50 43 30  
53 53 43 3A 53 50 43 31  
53 53 43 3A 53 50 43 32  
53 53 43 3A 53 50 43 33  
53 53 43 3A 54 49 4D 30 30 30 30  
Screen Saver Mode = OFF  
Screen Saver Mode = Interval  
Screen Saver Mode = Time of Day  
Screen Saver Mode = ON  
Side Bar Adjust = OFF  
Side Bar Adjust = DARK  
Side Bar Adjust = MID  
Side Bar Adjust = BRIGHT  
Screen Saver Start Time = 0:00  
(Time of Day Mode)  
SSC:TIM2359  
53 53 43 3A 54 49 4D 32 33 35 39  
Screen Saver Start Time =  
11:59PM (Time of Day Mode)  
SSG:SNCGRN  
SSG:SNCHAV  
SSG:SNCVID  
53 53 47 3A 53 4E 43 47 52 4E  
53 53 47 3A 53 4E 43 48 41 56  
53 53 47 3A 53 4E 43 56 49 44  
Sync Mode (PC IN) = ON G  
Sync Mode (PC IN) = AUTO  
Sync Mode (PC IN) = VBS (Com-  
posite)  
SSU:CMPRGB  
SSU:CMPYBR  
53 53 55 3A 43 4D 50 52 47 42  
53 53 55 3A 43 4D 50 59 42 52  
Component/RGB In Select = RGB  
Component/RGB In Select =  
COMPONENT  
TIM:DAYMON  
TIM:DAYSUN  
54 49 4D 3A 44 41 59 4D 4F 4E  
Present Day = Monday  
Present Day = Sunday  
54 49 4D 3A 44 41 59 53 55 4E  
TIM:NOW00000  
TIM:NOW02359  
TIM:POF00000  
TIM:POF10000  
54 49 4D 3A 4E 4F 57 30 30 30 30 30  
54 49 4D 3A 4E 4F 57 30 32 33 35 39  
54 49 4D 3A 50 4F 46 30 30 30 30 30  
54 49 4D 3A 50 4F 46 31 30 30 30 30  
Present Time of Day = 0:00  
Present Time of Day = 11:59PM  
Power Off Time = None  
Power Off Time = 0:00  
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Table 6-1. Serial Commands (continued)  
ASCII  
TIM:POF12359  
TIM:PON00000  
TIM:PON10000  
TIM:PON12359  
VDO  
Hex  
Description  
Power Off Time = 11:59PM  
Power On Time = None  
Power On Time = 0:00  
Power On Time = 11:59PM  
OSD clear  
54 49 4D 3A 50 4F 46 31 32 33 35 39  
54 49 4D 3A 50 4F 4E 30 30 30 30 30  
54 49 4D 3A 50 4F 4E 31 30 30 30 30  
54 49 4D 3A 50 4F 4E 31 32 33 35 39  
56 44 4F  
VMT  
56 4D 54  
Picture Mute (toggle)  
VMT:0  
56 4D 54 3A 30  
Picture Mute = OFF  
VMT:1  
56 4D 54 3A 31  
Picture Mute = ON  
VPC:BLK030  
VPC:BLK-30  
VPC:MENSTD  
VPC:MENDYN  
VPC:MENCNM  
VPC:MENMON  
VPC:PAJ0  
56 50 43 3A 42 4C 4B 30 33 30  
56 50 43 3A 42 4C 4B 2D 33 30  
56 50 43 3A 4D 45 4E 53 54 44  
56 50 43 3A 4D 45 4E 44 59 4E  
56 50 43 3A 4D 45 4E 43 4E 4D  
56 50 43 3A 4D 45 4E 4D 4F 4E  
56 50 43 3A 50 41 4A 30  
56 50 43 3A 50 41 4A 31  
56 50 43 3A 50 49 43 2D 33 30  
Brightness = 30 (max)  
Brightness = -30 (min)  
Picture Menu = Standard  
Picture Menu = ISF Day  
Picture Menu = ISF Night  
Picture Menu = Monitor  
Color management = OFF  
Color management = ON  
VPC:PAJ1  
VPC:PIC-30  
Picture Level (Contrast) = -30  
(min)  
VPC:PIC000  
VPC:PIC030  
56 50 43 3A 50 49 43 30 30 30  
56 50 43 3A 50 49 43 30 33 30  
Picture Level (Contrast) = 0  
Picture Level (Contrast) = 30  
(max)  
VPC:SHP015  
VPC:SHP-15  
VPC:TMPCOL  
VPC:TMPMID  
VPC:TMPWRM  
VWB:BCT030  
VWB:BCT-30  
VWB:BDR030  
VWB:BDR-30  
VWB:BEX000  
VWB:BEX008  
VWB:GCT030  
56 50 43 3A 53 48 50 30 31 35  
56 50 43 3A 53 48 50 2D 31 35  
56 50 43 3A 54 4D 50 43 4F 4C  
56 50 43 3A 54 4D 50 4D 49 44  
56 50 43 3A 54 4D 50 57 52 4D  
56 57 42 3A 42 43 54 30 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 42 43 54 2D 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 42 44 52 30 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 42 44 52 2D 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 42 45 58 30 30 30  
56 57 42 3A 42 45 58 30 30 38  
56 57 42 3A 47 43 54 30 33 30  
Sharpness = 15 (max)  
Sharpness = -15 (min)  
Color Temp = COOL  
Color Temp = NORMAL  
Color Temp = WARM  
Blue Offset = 30 (max)  
Blue Offset = -30 (min)  
Blue Gain = 30 (max)  
Blue Gain = -30 (min)  
Black Extension = 0 (min)  
Black Extension = 8 (max)  
Green Offset = 30 (max)  
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ASCII  
Hex  
Description  
Green Offset = -30 (min)  
Green Gain = 30 (max)  
Green Gain = -30 (min)  
Gamma = 2.0  
VWB:GCT-30  
VWB:GDR030  
VWB:GDR-30  
VWB:GMM20  
VWB:GMM22  
VWB:GMM25  
VWB:GMMSC  
VWB:ILV032  
VWB:ILV-32  
VWB:RCT030  
VWB:RCT-30  
VWB:RDR030  
VWB:RDR-30  
VWB:TEC0  
56 57 42 3A 47 43 54 2D 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 47 44 52 30 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 47 44 52 2D 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 47 4D 4D 32 30  
56 57 42 3A 47 4D 4D 32 32  
56 57 42 3A 47 4D 4D 32 35  
56 57 42 3A 47 4D 4D 53 43  
56 57 42 3A 49 4C 56 30 33 32  
56 57 42 3A 49 4C 56 2D 33 32  
56 57 42 3A 52 43 54 30 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 52 43 54 2D 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 52 44 52 30 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 52 44 52 2D 33 30  
56 57 42 3A 54 45 43 30  
Gamma = 2.2  
Gamma = 2.5  
Gamma = S-Curve  
Input Level = 32 (max)  
Input Level = -32 (min)  
Red Offset = 30 (max)  
Red Offset = -30 (min)  
Red Gain = 30 (max)  
Red Gain = -30 (min)  
Advanced Settings = OFF  
Advanced Settings = ON  
VWB:TEC1  
56 57 42 3A 54 45 43 31  
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7. Specifications  
Table 7-1 lists the CinemaWall specifications.  
7.1  
CinemaWall  
Specifications  
Table 7-1. CinemaWall Specifications  
Native Resolution:  
Screen Size:  
1920 x 1080  
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:  
56.50 in. W x 31.80 in. H (1434.0 x 807.0 mm)  
65 in. (1646.0 mm) diagonal  
Screen Aspect Ratio:  
Available Aspect Ratios:  
DTV Compatibility:  
16:9  
Refer to Table 4-1  
480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p  
30,000:1 maximum  
Contrast Ratio:  
Data/Graphics Compatibility:  
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA (compressed)  
Horiz. scan frequency = 15 to 110 kHz  
Vert. scan frequency = 48 to 120 Hz  
Video Inputs:  
(4) Digital Video (HDMI 1.2A with HDCP)  
(1) Component/RGB (BNCx3) with Stereo Audio (RCAx2)  
(1) PC (15-pin D-Sub)  
(1) RS-232 (9-pin, D-sub male)  
Audio System  
Internal amplifier  
Output Power = 10W RMS x 2 at 8Ω  
Power Requirements:  
Power Consumption:  
100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz  
XP-50, XP-OPAL50: 605 W (0.9 W in standby), maximum  
XP-65, XP-OPAL65: 755 W (1.0 W in standby), maximum  
Operating Environment:  
40ºF to 95ºF (5ºC to 35ºC);  
20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)  
Ambient air pressure = 720 hPa, minimum  
Altitude = up to 9,100 feet (2,774 meters)  
Dimensions:  
XP-50, XP-OPAL50: See Figure 7-1  
XP-65, XP-OPAL65: See Figure 7-2  
Weight  
XP-50, XP-OPAL50: 93.0 lbs. (42.18 kg)  
(panel only, without stand):  
XP-65, XP-OPAL65: 163.1 lbs. (73.98 kg)  
Regulatory Approvals:  
Complies with FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES-003, UL6500  
Ver.2  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2 show the CinemaWall dimensions (all dimensions are in inches).  
7.2  
CinemaWall  
Dimensions  
Figure 7-1. CinemaWall Model XP-50 and XP-OPAL50 Dimensions (with Optional  
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0
0
1.98  
.55  
2.35  
3.69  
7.81  
12.31  
50.14  
54.64  
61.90  
62.45  
62.45  
0
.55  
10.06  
16.95  
38.10  
52.39  
61.90  
62.45  
Figure 7-2. CinemaWall Model XP-65 and XP-OPAL65 Dimensions (with Optional  
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Table 7-2 lists the signal types supported by each input on the CinemaWall.  
7.3  
Supported Timings  
Table 7-2. Supported Signal Timings by Input  
Supported? (= Yes, = No)  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
(kHz)  
HDMI 1A  
RefreshRate  
(Hz)  
Pixel Frequency  
(MHz)  
Format  
Resolution  
HDMI 1B  
HDMI 2A  
HDMI 2B  
COMPONENT  
PC IN  
/RGB  
60.00  
66.67  
72.00  
75.00  
85.00  
56.00  
60.00  
72.00  
75.00  
85.00  
74.54  
60.00  
60.00  
70.00  
75.00  
85.00  
75.00  
75.06  
60.00  
85.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
60.00  
60.00  
65.00  
31.469  
35.000  
37.861  
37.500  
43.269  
35.156  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
53.674  
49.720  
31.726  
48.363  
56.476  
60.023  
68.677  
67.500  
68.680  
60.000  
85.938  
63.981  
79.976  
91.146  
48.360  
75.000  
81.250  
25.175  
30.240  
31.500  
31.500  
36.000  
36.000  
40.000  
50.000  
49.500  
56.250  
57.283  
34.010  
65.000  
75.000  
78.750  
94.500  
108.000  
100.330  
108.000  
148.500  
108.000  
135.000  
157.500  
80.000  
161.200  
162.000  
640x480  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
832x624  
852x480  
832x624  
852x480  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1152x864  
1152x870  
1152x864  
1152x870  
1280x960  
1280x960  
1280x1024  
1280x1024  
1366x768  
1366x768  
1600x1200  
1600x1200  
(displays at  
1125/60p)  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
60.00  
67.470  
148.550  
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Table 7-2. Supported Signal Timings by Input (continued)  
Supported? (= Yes, = No)  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
(kHz)  
HDMI 1A  
HDMI 1B  
HDMI 2A  
HDMI 2B  
RefreshRate  
(Hz)  
Pixel Frequency  
Format  
Resolution  
COMPONENT  
/RGB  
(MHz)  
PC IN  
480/60i  
480/60p  
576/50i  
720x487  
720x483  
59.94  
59.94  
50.00  
50.00  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
15.734  
31.469  
13.500  
27.000  
720x576  
15.625  
14.750  
576/50p  
720/50p  
720/60p  
1080/50i  
1080/60i  
1080/24p  
1080/24sF  
1080/50p  
1080/60p  
720x576  
31.250  
29.000  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
37.500  
75.250  
45.000  
74.250  
28.125/31.250  
74.250/72.000  
74.175/74.250  
74.175/74.250  
74.175/74.250  
148.500  
59.94/60.00 33.716/33.750  
23.98/24.00 26.978/27.000  
47.92  
50.00  
27.000  
56.250  
59.94/60.00 67.433/67.500 148.350/148.500  
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Appendix A. Default Settings  
Table A-1 lists the CinemaWall factory-default image settings. All of these settings are in  
the PICTURE menu except for 1:1 PIXEL MODE, which is in the POS./SIZE menu.  
Table A-1. Runco Factory Default Settings for CinemaWall  
Models XP-50 and XP-OPAL50  
Model XP-65 and XP-OPAL65  
Menu Setting  
MONITOR ISF Night STANDARD ISF DAY  
ISF Night STANDARD ISF DAY  
MONITOR  
PICTURE  
30  
30  
30  
30  
30  
30  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR  
-5  
-2  
-2  
0
-6  
-4  
-4  
0
-2  
-2  
-2  
0
0
-2  
-2  
-2  
0
0
TINT  
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
5
0
5
0
5
SHARPNESS  
COLOR TEMP  
0
0
NORMAL  
OFF  
NORMAL  
OFF  
NORMAL  
OFF  
WARM  
OFF  
NORMAL  
OFF  
NORMAL  
OFF  
NORMAL  
OFF  
WARM  
OFF  
COLOR  
MANAGEMENT  
ADVANCED SETTINGS  
BLACK EXTENSION  
INPUT LEVEL  
GAMMA  
ON  
0
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
0
ON  
ON  
OFF  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.2  
OFF  
3
S-Curve  
OFF  
3
S-Curve  
OFF  
3
2.2  
OFF  
-2  
S-Curve  
OFF  
-2  
S-Curve  
OFF  
-2  
AGC  
R GAIN  
G GAIN  
0
0
0
0
0
0
B GAIN  
-18  
-11  
-7  
-18  
-11  
-7  
-18  
-11  
-7  
-14  
-1  
-14  
-1  
-14  
-1  
R OFFSET  
G OFFSET  
B OFFSET  
-2  
-2  
-2  
0
0
0
0
0
0
1:1 Pixel Mode  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
(POS./SIZE menu)  
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Notes:  
A-2  
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020-0970-01 Rev. A  
September 2009  
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