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H5, V2, H1, V3

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for this display, counting from left to right. Set V Position to the row number, counting from top to bottom. Figure 4-6 Tile Mode Numbering Scheme H1,V1 H2,V1 H3,V1 H4,V1 H5,V1 H1,V2 H2,V2 H3,V2 H4,V2 H5,V2 H1,V3 H2,V2 H3,V3 H4,V3 H5,V3 H1,V4 H2,V3 H3,V4 H4,V4 H5,V4 H1,V5 H2,V4 H3,V5 H4,V5 H5,V5 Each display in the tile mode array will receive the full image, but will display only its assigned part of the image based on its H Position and V Position. Natural Mode allows the image to retain proportionality across the array by compensating for the width of the mullion (the distance between the active display area to the active display area of the adjacent display in the array). Set Natural Mode on or off, using the same setting for every display in the array. If Natural Mode is off, the display shows the its entire portion of its assigned position within the active viewing area. If Natural Mode is on, each display will compensate for the mullion between the displays by eliminating that portion of its assigned image which would overlap the bezel. This results in a small part of the composite picture being invisible, as though blocked by the mullions between window panes. Choose Natural Mode on if you want the composite to be correctly proportioned and off if you want every pixel visible. The difference can be seen in the following: 50 Chapter 4 Operating the display

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for this display, counting from left to right. Set
V Position
to the row number, counting from top to
bottom.
Figure 4-6
Tile Mode Numbering Scheme
H1,V1
H2,V1
H3,V1
H4,V1
H5,V1
H1,V2
H2,V2
H3,V2
H4,V2
H5,V2
H1,V3
H2,V2
H3,V3
H4,V3
H5,V3
H1,V4
H2,V3
H3,V4
H4,V4
H5,V4
H1,V5
H2,V4
H3,V5
H4,V5
H5,V5
Each display in the tile mode array will receive the full image, but will display only its assigned part of
the image based on its H Position and V Position.
Natural Mode allows the image to retain proportionality across the array by compensating for the
width of the mullion (the distance between the active display area to the active display area of the
adjacent display in the array). Set Natural Mode on or off, using the same setting for every display in
the array.
If Natural Mode is off, the display shows the its entire portion of its assigned position within the active
viewing area. If Natural Mode is on, each display will compensate for the mullion between the displays
by eliminating that portion of its assigned image which would overlap the bezel. This results in a small
part of the composite picture being invisible, as though blocked by the mullions between window
panes.
Choose Natural Mode on if you want the composite to be correctly proportioned and off if you want
every pixel visible. The difference can be seen in the following:
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Chapter 4
Operating the display