Avenview TV Converter Box DVI VIDEOWALL 4 User Manual

4 Display Video Wall Processor  
User’s Guide  
Model  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
1.1 Important Safeguards  
Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future  
reference.  
What the warranty does not cover  
Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized  
product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.  
Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.  
Any damage of the product due to shipment.  
Removal or installation of the product.  
Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuation or failure.  
Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications.  
Normal wear and tear.  
Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.  
Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.  
1.2 Safety Instructions  
Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module.  
Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electrical shock or burn.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing housing may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards  
Keep the module away from liquids.  
Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object or liquid  
falls or spills on to the housing, unplug the module immediately.  
Have the module checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again.  
1.3 Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this  
equipment.  
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1.4 Introduction  
The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 Display Dual-Image Video Wall Processor is a powerful and fully real time data/video  
processor for multiple flat panel displays or projectors. With the most flexibility on the input side, the unit  
accepts VGA, DVI, CVBS, S-Video, and YPbPr and splits the input onto the connected 4 displays. The  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 can display up to 2 video inputs from the front end video mixer. Thru DVI transmission, the  
quality of the outcome videos is guaranteed. The output display is grained up to 255 by 255 squares. Virtually  
any setups for the display layout can be possible by the provided software. The embedded mixer is an  
advanced video processor for multimedia presentations. It supports up to four video inputs, of which two can  
be outputted simultaneously in Picture-In-Picture (PIP) or Picture-Aside-Picture (PAP) modes. The  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 allows you to manipulate input videos, wherever position and whatever sizes you want for  
viewing. The embedded scaler converts signals from input sources to match the native resolution of monitors,  
flat panel displays, projectors as well as user-selectable output settings up to WUXGA (1920x1200). The  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 sends the resulting mixed video thru DVI interface to the connected monitors/projectors  
based on the display layout. The layout can be readily modified to fit your applications and optimize visual  
effects. Typical applications include digital signage, and broadcasting/education/ surveillance systems etc.  
Supports 16 DVI-D input channel and 16 DVI-D output channels  
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Four DVI outputs from 640x480 to 1920x1200  
Each DVI output has an independent controllable display area.  
Can be cascaded to obtain more displays.  
Two graphic (DVI / VGA) and two video (Component / Composite) Inputs, from 640x480 to 1920x1200,  
interlaced or progressive  
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PIP, PAB, Full screen modes and adjustable size& position through software.  
Titles, borders and single color background.  
Resize, position, flip, zoom& pan and blend output video.  
Image parameters and layouts are automatically saved in memory and can be used later.  
Several Image parameters and layouts can be saved in computers and can be loaded for later use.  
Video parameters adjustable (brightness, contrast, color temperature, etc.).  
User-selectable output settings, up to 1920x1200.  
Built-in factory reset switch  
Perfectly as a video screen splitter, a video converter and a video switcher.  
Firmware upgradable for support of new features and technology enhancements.  
Software control through RS-232.  
System management over IP  
2U size.  
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1.5 Package Contents  
Before you start the installation of the converter, please check the package contents.  
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DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
DVI to DVI/VGA Y-Cable  
VGA to Component Adapter  
DVI to VGA Adapter  
30cm DVI to DVI Cable  
RS232 to USB Adapter  
Software CD  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
AC Power Supply  
User’s Manual  
1.6 Device Features  
1.6.1 Inputs and Outputs  
The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 has four inputs and accepts both graphics and video signals, which come from  
computers and NTSC/PAL video sources respectively. There is a concept of main channel and sub channel for  
this device. You can pick up two of the four inputs, one is for main channel and the other is for sub channel,  
and then the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 will display two of them simultaneously on the same screen. Figure 2 shows  
the rear panel connectors for the video inputs of a DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 and Table 1 illustrates how you can  
connect video devices and display to DVI-VIDEOWALL-4.  
Rear Panel  
To reset the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 to factory default settings: Turn on the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
then switch both DIP Switches simultaneously up and down to reset the unit to factory  
default settings  
The I/O ports support various resolutions from 640x480 up to 1920x1200. For more details  
see Supported Modes section.  
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1.6.2 I/O Connectors  
Connectors  
Video Source  
DVI  
VGA  
(DVI to VGA Adapter)  
Component (YPbPr)  
(DVI to VGA Adapter and VGA to  
Component Adapter)  
1 x DVI  
Input Connectors  
DVI IN  
1 x VGA  
(DVI to DVI/VGA Y Cable  
1 x DVI  
1 x Component  
(DVI to DVI/VGA Y Cable and VGA to  
Component Adapter)  
VGA  
VGA  
Composite  
Bridge Connectors  
CVBS (NTSC/PAL0  
2 x DVI  
Display  
DVI Display  
VGA Display  
Output Connectors  
(DVI to VGA Adapter)  
1 x DVI Display  
1 x VGA Display  
(DVI to DVI/VGA Y Cable)  
DVI-I OUT  
1.7 Before Installation  
Put the product in an even and stable location. If the product falls down or drops, it may cause an  
injury or malfunction.  
Don’t place the product in too high temperature (over 50°C), too low temperature (under 0°C) or high  
humidity.  
Use the AC power adapter with correct specifications. If inappropriate power supply is used then it  
may cause a fire.  
Do not twist or pull by force ends of the optical cables. It can cause malfunction.  
To prevent fire or shock hazards, do not expose this device to rain or moisture.  
Do not immediately use after moving from low temperature to high temperature as this causes  
condensation  
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Section 2: Installation  
Follow these instructions for installation of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4:  
1. Mount or fix the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 safely  
2. While DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 switched off, connect monitors/projectors or other DVI displays by using 1  
male to male high quality DVI cable to DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
3. Plug-in DVI to DVI/VGA Y cable to DVI-IN  
4. Plug-in VGA to Component Adapter to VGA connector of the Y cable  
5. Connect a device equipped with DVI output (such as PC) to DVI connector of the Y cable  
6. Connect a device with VGA output (such as laptop) to VGA connector of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
7. Connected a device with Composite video output to composite input of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
8. Turn ON DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
9. Turn ON all connected devices and then control the display output thru RS232 and included software  
Connection Diagram  
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2.1 Software Installation and Setup  
2.1.1 System Requirements  
1. The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 provides a software control program which runs under Microsoft Windows 98,  
2000, XP through the interface of RS-232 serial control.  
2. Before you click on the icon of the software, make sure you have secured the connection between  
your computer COM port and the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4.  
3. The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 provides software control. To make sure all information shown in the software  
is synchronized with those in the device, please click “Connect” to acquire the latest data from the  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 after you press any key on the remote control.  
2.1.2 Software Connection  
1. Power up the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 and you can see Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) on the front  
panel blinks. Make sure the serial port (RS-232) connection secure.  
2. The first step after running the software is to automatically detect if the device responses correctly  
through RS-232 port. The process takes 5-15 seconds. If the device is not connected, a warning  
window will show up as the figure below.  
If” device is not ready” error pops up then:  
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Ensure that DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 is powered on.  
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Please ensure that serial cable (RS232) is connected properly and available serial  
port is free to be used by DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
3. If the serial connection is established, you will see a Windows as shown below:  
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4. While you move the mouse’s cursor near the borders, in either red or blue, the icon of the cursor will  
change as shown below:  
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2.1.3 Software Operation  
The software has following menu options available:  
a. Connect  
b. Save Settings  
c. Load Settings  
d. IR Control  
e. Auto Sleep  
f. Device ID  
g. Factory Reset  
h. Exit  
1. File  
a. Resolution  
b. Layout  
c. HFlip  
d. VFlip  
2. Background  
e. SWAP  
f. Color  
a. Input Source  
b. Visible  
c. Border  
d. Label  
3. Main  
e. Layer  
f. Pause  
g. Full Screen  
h. Color Balance  
i. Auto Config  
a. Input Source  
b. Visible  
c. Border  
d. Label  
4. Sub  
e. Layer  
f. Pause  
a. Border  
b. Image  
c. Color  
5. Control  
d. Zoom  
e. Pattern  
f. HS/VS Delay  
g. EDID Code  
1. File  
a. Connect: This will synchronize the status of the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 with that of the software,  
especially after IR commands are sent.  
b. Save Setting: This will save current user preferred settings such as the positions and sizes of  
the videos, the width or color of border etc. into your favorite setting files.  
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c. Load Setting: The function will load the favorite settings from the previously saved file.  
d. IR Control: This will enable or disable the IR remote control.  
e. Auto Sleep: This decides if the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 enters the deep sleep mode if the video  
signal cannot be detected in the main channel.  
f. Device ID: This is for identifying the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 while multiple devices are cascaded  
by RS-232 over CAT5 module.  
1. Assign an ID for the connected DVI-VIDEOWALL-4:  
type a number in the “ID Number” of the device ID  
setting area and then click “Write”.  
2. Read the ID of the connected DVI-VIDEOWALL-4:  
click “Read” and the ID will show up.  
3. Super Control: all devices cascaded will receive and  
respond the same way when you are operating the  
control software.  
4. Single Device Control: remove the check beside the  
“Super Control” and type a number that represent a  
specific MX-1003A and then click “Apply”. Exit the  
“Device ID Setting” and click “Connect”.  
g. Factory Reset: This will restore all the system values back to the factory default.  
h. Exit: Quit the software.  
2. Background  
a. Resolution: Change the output resolution.  
b. Layout: The preset layout for main & sub channels.  
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c. HFlip: Horizontally flip the output video.  
d. VFlip: Vertically flip the output video.  
e. SWAP: Swap the main and sub channel.  
f. Color: The background color selection.  
3. Main  
a. Input Source: Select a video/graphic input of the main channel.  
b. Visible: Display the main channel or not.  
c. Border: Display the main channel’s border.  
d. Label: Display the main channel’s label. Users can define the content of the label.  
e. Layer: This will make the main channel overlays the sub channel.  
f. Pause: Freeze the display of the main channel.  
g. Full Screen: Display the main channel full screen.  
h. Color Balance: Automatically do the color balance while the main channel’s input is from  
VGA/YPbPr.  
i. Auto Config.: Automatically do the auto adjustment while the main channel’s input is from  
VGA/YPbPr.  
4. Sub  
a. Input Source: Select a video/graphic input of the sub-channel.  
b. Visible: Display the sub-channel or not.  
c. Border: Display the sub-channel’s border.  
d. Label: Display the sub-channel’s label. Users can define the content of the label.  
e. Layer: This will make the sub-channel overlays the main channel.  
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f. Pause: Freeze the display of the sub channel.  
5. Control-Setting Dialog  
a. Border  
Select main or sub channel for further settings  
“Clear All”: Clear all OSD items  
“Apply”: Apply the settings  
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Border Color: Setup border’s color by clicking on “Color  
setting”.  
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Border Width: Input border’s width.  
3.  
Border Type: The placement of border has three types:  
Option Inside means the added border is fully inside the  
video. Option Outside means the added border is  
completely outside the video and this added border can  
overlay the other video input. Option Middle simply adds  
the border half inside the video and half outside the  
video.  
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4.  
5.  
Text Color: Select the color of the label by clicking on  
“Color Setting” button.  
Text Auto: While selecting “Text Auto”, the label on the  
screen for each channel will display its corresponding  
input channel type. While unselecting “Text Auto”, users  
can input the desired string to be displayed.  
* Only 15 English characters can be displayed at most.  
6.  
Duty Cycle: The duty cycle of blinking of OSD borders and  
labels.  
7.  
Frequency: How fast the blink.  
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b. Image  
1. Choose the scaling type for the main channel at  
full screen display.  
2. While Blend is selected, users can use the slider  
to control the degree of blending.  
c. Color  
1. Select the main or sub channels.  
2. Reset: Restore all the setting on this page back to  
their default values.  
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d. Zoom  
1.  
2.  
Select the main or sub channel.  
Default: Restore the selected channel without  
zoom effect.  
3.  
4.  
This slider controls the ratio of Zoom.  
The workplace for controlling the displayed  
area after zooming the selected video.  
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e. Pattern  
1.  
2.  
While “Pattern Model” is chosen, the output  
will display the selected pattern. While  
unselecting this item, the output display  
works normally.  
The orange border indicates which pattern is  
currently selected. Users can choose one of  
the provided patterns by moving cursor and  
clicking at the desired one.  
3.  
Define the pattern’s color by clicking at the  
rectangle inside the ellipse, and then use the  
sliders for choosing R, G, B depths.  
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f. HS / VS Delay  
1. Select the main or sub channel.  
2. The fine movement of the selected channel.  
g. EDID Code  
1. Save: Save the read back EDID Content in PC.  
2. Setting: Automatically setup the output  
resolution according to the content of EDID.  
*This setting is according to the content of EDID, and  
the optimum resolution for the monitor might be  
different because of the limited information of the  
acquired EDID info.  
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Control Display Layout  
Users can define the resolution of the output video to displays.  
X Total & Y Total  
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X Start, X End, Y Start, Y End  
For each display, users can define which section in the resulting mixed video should be displayed. After setup  
the X Total and Y Total, users need to define the upper-left (X Start, Y Start) and bottom-right (X End, Y End)  
corners for each display. The area to be displayed by default is quad view as shown.  
To activate the new settings for each display, please click the “Window x” button under “Update  
Parameters” section on the left of the control interface.  
Enable All, Disable All, Default Layout  
Clicking on “Disable all” button will make all the connected monitors have an identical display, i.e., the output  
from the front end mixer. “Default Layout” will replace the current display layout with the default quad view  
layout. “Enable All” button updates the connected display with the setup parameters.  
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In “Temperature Type”, there are two types of temperature representation, Celsius and Fahrenheit, for the  
VFD display.  
2.2 Cascading Multiple Devices  
The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 has a dual view processor, which allows you to see 2 videos on the same screen. When  
you add an additional DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 or DVI-VIDEOWALL-9, you can get additional 4 or 9 video outputs. For  
example, 2 devices of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 cascaded can provide 8 video outputs displayed simultaneously on  
the connected displays.  
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Section 3: Specifications and Supported Resolutions  
3.1 Specifications  
Model  
Description  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
4 Display Dual Image Video Wall Processor  
Output Displays  
Dual Output Support  
Video Loop Out  
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Yes (DVI & VGA)  
Yes  
DVI Single Link - 4.95Gbps  
VGA - 165 MHz  
Component - 30 MHz  
Video Bandwidth  
CVBS 13.5 MHz  
Supported Resolutions  
Audio Support  
480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p (60) / 1920x1200@75 / 1600x1200@60  
No  
Control  
RS232 / RS485  
Embedded Video Mixer  
Ability to Cascade  
Input TMDS Signal  
ESD Protection  
Yes (Dual View)  
Yes ( up to 255 units)  
1.2 Volts (peak peak)  
Human body model - ± 15kV (air gap discharge) & ±8kV (contact discharge  
2 x VGA  
1 x DVI  
1 x Component  
1 x Composite  
Input  
1 x RS232  
1 x RS485  
5 x DVI  
4 x VGA  
Output  
DVI Connector Type  
VGA Connector Type  
RS232 Connector  
RCA Connector  
DVI-I (29-Pin female, digital only)  
HD-15 (15-pin D-sub female)  
DE-9 (9-pin D-sub female)  
75Ω  
RJ45 Connector  
Dimensions  
Size  
WE/SS 8P8C with 2 LED indicators  
7.1" x 4" x 0.9" (L x W x H)  
2U Rack-mount with ears  
AC 100-240V  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
40 Watts (max)  
0~40°C [32~104°F]  
-20~60°C [-4~140°F]  
20~90% RH [no condensation]  
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3.2 Supported Resolutions  
The following resolutions are supported by DVI-VIDEOWALL-4  
3.2.1 DVI-IN  
Supported Mode  
NTSC/480i/525i  
PAL/576i/625i  
480p/525p  
480p (16:9)  
576p/625p  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 1080i  
(HDTV) 1080i  
(HDTV) 1080p  
VESA  
Resolution  
Supported Mode  
MAC  
VESA  
MAC  
VESA  
IBM  
Resolution  
720x240 @60Hz  
720x288 @50Hz  
720x483 @60Hz  
960x483 @60Hz  
720x756 @50Hz  
1280x720 @50Hz  
1280x720 @60Hz  
1920x1080 @50Hz  
1920x1080 @60Hz  
1920x1080 @30Hz  
720x400 @85Hz  
640x350 @85Hz  
640x400 @85Hz  
720x400 @70Hz  
720x350 @70Hz  
640x350 @70Hz  
640x400 @70Hz  
640x480 @60Hz  
640x480 @67Hz  
640x480 @72Hz  
640x480 @75Hz  
640x480 @85Hz  
800x600 @56Hz  
800x600 @60Hz  
800x600 @72Hz  
800x600 @75Hz  
800x600 @85Hz  
832x624 @75Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1024x768 @70Hz  
1024x768 @72Hz  
1024x768 @75Hz  
1024x768 @75Hz  
1024x768 @85Hz  
1152x864 @75Hz  
1152x870 @75Hz  
1152x900 @66Hz  
1152x900 @76Hz  
1280x960 @60Hz  
1280x960 @85Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @67Hz  
1280x1024 @72Hz  
1280x1024 @75Hz  
1280x1024 @76Hz  
1600x1200 @60Hz  
1920x1200 @60Hz  
VESA  
MAC  
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
SUN  
VESA  
VESA  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
VESA  
MAC  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
SUN  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
HP  
IBM  
HP  
VESA  
SUN  
VESA  
VESA  
3.2.2 VGA  
Supported Mode  
VESA  
Resolution  
640x480 @60Hz  
800x600 @60Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1600x1200 @60Hz  
1920x1200 @60Hz  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
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3.2.3 DVI-OUT  
Supported Mode  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 1080p  
VESA  
Resolution  
1280x720 @50Hz  
1280x720 @60Hz  
1920x1080 @60Hz  
640x480 @60Hz  
800x600 @60Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1152x864 @75Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @50Hz  
1280x768 @60Hz  
1366x768 @60Hz  
1400x1050 @60Hz  
1400x1050 @50Hz  
1152x864 @75Hz  
1600x1200 @60Hz  
1920x1200 @50Hz  
1920x1200 @60Hz  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
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Section 4: General Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Ensure that DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 is plugged in  
If you are recovering from power outage, accidentally unplug the  
adapter or other power surge conditions, leave the device off for  
a while and then power it on again.  
No Power  
Make sure all cables are in good working condition and properly  
connected to the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 and displays.  
No or Distorted Image  
Configure the output video resolution so that it doesn’t excess  
the native resolution of the display. ( in this case, the message of  
“out of range” is usually showed on your screen)  
We suggest that don’t use T-connectors to split your video source  
into to images displayed on two different screens. That will lower  
output video quality. Use a distribution amplifier instead of  
T-connectors.  
Make sure the video source is not compressed and maintains the  
highest native resolution.  
Press “Color Balance” key for auto configuration.  
Poor Quality  
Wrong Color  
Auto color configuration only works at VGA and YPbPr inputs.  
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