NEC UN552S User Manual English - Page 124

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MULTI-DSP MENU V SCAN REVERSE Panels are normally scanned top to bottom. Reversing the direction on alternate rows of tiled displays can reduce frame gaps between rows when showing moving images. Without V Scan Reverse With V Scan Reverse Frame gap Panel scan NONE AUTO MANUAL NON REVERSE REVERSE TILE MATRIX MEM COMMON INPUT ID CONTROL MONITOR ID GROUP ID AUTO ID/IP SETTING SETTING ITEM MONITOR ID IP ADDRESS ID and IP NOTE: If [V SCAN REVERSE] is set to [AUTO] or [MANUAL], [FRAME COMP] is not available. [V SCAN REVERSE] is not available. Sets automatically calculated image scanning direction to all monitors. Sets scanning direction to individual monitor. Sets normal scanning direction and delays 1 frame display image timing. Reverse scanning direction to individual monitor. Selects whether or set the Tile Matrix options, configured on the current input, to all of the monitor's inputs. All settings in the [TILE MATRIX] are saved for all signal inputs. All settings in the [TILE MATRIX] are saved for the selected signal input. Sets the monitor's ID number, assigns the monitor to groups, and provides the option for automatic monitor ID and IP address numbering in multi-display installations when daisy chained with LAN cables. Sets the monitor's ID number between 1-100. This number is used to uniquely identify the monitor in multidisplay installations. This number is also used by the remote control when in ID mode, to control a single monitor in a multi-display installation. NOTE: It is strongly recommended so that the monitor can be individually identified and controlled. This function assigns monitors to groups, which gives you the ability to send commands to all displays, however, only monitors with the matching Group ID perform the command. Group IDs allow specific groups of monitors to be targeted using a single command, providing high-speed parallel operation on daisy-chained displays. It is useful for scenarios such as rapid switching of video inputs or tile matrix configurations within a video wall. The [GROUP ID] function is used only via LAN or RS-232C commands from your software or control system. Monitors can be assigned to any of the 10 available Group IDs, labeled A-J. Refer to the External_Control.pdf file (see page 104) for the monitor's command codes. Automatically sets all of the monitor IDs and/or IP addresses in a LAN chain. Highlight [START] and press SET on the remote control to show the [AUTO ID/IP SETTING] menu.  NOTE: • All changes to the [AUTO ID/IP SETTING] menu should be made on the master monitor, which is the first monitor in the LAN chain. Automatic numbering consecutively counts up by 1 starting from the master monitor. • Do not turn off the monitors' main power switch or put it into standby while [AUTO ID/IP SETTING] or [AUTO ID/IP RESET] is in progress. • Do not interrupt the monitors' LAN chain by connecting network devices between the monitors. Selects which function to automatically number in the LAN chain. Each number is assigned consecutively starting from the base numbers set in this menu. Monitor ID numbers are automatically assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain, starting from the number set for [BASE NUMBER]. This option does not change the current IP addresses. IP addresses are automatically assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain. The first three octets are set using the format in [BASE ADDRESS], the fourth octet starts at the BASE NUMBER and counts up by 1 for each subsequent monitor in the LAN chain. This option does not change the current Monitor IDs. Both the monitor ID and the IP address are assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain, starting from the [BASE NUMBER] and [BASE ADDRESS]. English−120

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MULTI-DSP MENU
V SCAN REVERSE
Panels are normally scanned top to bottom. Reversing the direction on alternate rows of tiled displays can
reduce frame gaps between rows when showing moving images.
Without V Scan Reverse
With V Scan Reverse
Frame gap
Panel scan
NOTE: If [V SCAN REVERSE] is set to [AUTO] or [MANUAL], [FRAME COMP] is not available.
NONE
[V SCAN REVERSE] is not available.
AUTO
Sets automatically calculated image scanning direction to all monitors.
MANUAL
Sets scanning direction to individual monitor.
NON REVERSE
Sets normal scanning direction and delays 1 frame display image timing.
REVERSE
Reverse scanning direction to individual monitor.
TILE MATRIX MEM
Selects whether or set the Tile Matrix options, configured on the current input, to all of the monitor’s inputs.
COMMON
All settings in the [TILE MATRIX] are saved for all signal inputs.
INPUT
All settings in the [TILE MATRIX] are saved for the selected signal input.
ID CONTROL
Sets the monitor’s ID number, assigns the monitor to groups, and provides the option for automatic monitor ID
and IP address numbering in multi-display installations when daisy chained with LAN cables.
MONITOR ID
Sets the monitor’s ID number between 1-100. This number is used to uniquely identify the monitor in multi-
display installations. This number is also used by the remote control when in ID mode, to control a single
monitor in a multi-display installation.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended so that the monitor can be individually identified and controlled.
GROUP ID
This function assigns monitors to groups, which gives you the ability to send commands to all displays,
however, only monitors with the matching Group ID perform the command. Group IDs allow specific groups
of monitors to be targeted using a single command, providing high-speed parallel operation on daisy-chained
displays. It is useful for scenarios such as rapid switching of video inputs or tile matrix configurations within
a video wall. The [GROUP ID] function is used only via LAN or RS-232C commands from your software or
control system. Monitors can be assigned to any of the 10 available Group IDs, labeled A-J. Refer to the
External_Control.pdf file (see
page 104
) for the monitor’s command codes.
AUTO ID/IP SETTING
Automatically sets all of the monitor IDs and/or IP addresses in a LAN chain. Highlight [START] and press SET
on the remote control to show the [AUTO ID/IP SETTING] menu.
NOTE:
All changes to the [AUTO ID/IP SETTING] menu should be made on the master monitor, which is
the first monitor in the LAN chain. Automatic numbering consecutively counts up by 1 starting from
the master monitor.
Do not turn off the monitors’ main power switch or put it into standby while [AUTO ID/IP SETTING]
or [AUTO ID/IP RESET] is in progress.
Do not interrupt the monitors’ LAN chain by connecting network devices between the monitors.
SETTING ITEM
Selects which function to automatically number in the LAN chain. Each number is assigned consecutively
starting from the base numbers set in this menu.
MONITOR ID
Monitor ID numbers are automatically assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain, starting from the number set
for [BASE NUMBER].
This option does not change the current IP addresses.
IP ADDRESS
IP addresses are automatically assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain. The first three octets are set using
the format in [BASE ADDRESS], the fourth octet starts at the BASE NUMBER and counts up by 1 for each
subsequent monitor in the LAN chain.
This option does not change the current Monitor IDs.
ID and IP
Both the monitor ID and the IP address are assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain, starting from the
[BASE NUMBER] and [BASE ADDRESS].