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Bay Cat XSN-4620-1080User Guide

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41.3 Safety for You and Bay Cat XThis list of safety warning and caution notes isn’t very long. Reading it could save you from getting an electric sho

Strany 3 - SN-4620-1080

94Advanced Options > Miscellaneous SettingsMiscellaneousCurtain Pattern LogoPlug and Play (EDID Enable)Preferred Source Detection 16 x 9HD Interlac

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95Miscellaneous SettingsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Curtain Pat-ternWhen the curtain is put up (via the curtain button on the remote, or via RS-23

Strany 5 - Table of Contents

96Advanced Options> Backlight SettingsBacklight ControlAuto Backlight onTurn Backlight off with no Source (DPMS)DPMS Delay 1 hrBacklight Control Mo

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97Backlight Control Menu OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Auto Backlight on Auto Backlight turns on the backlight soon after AC power is restore

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98Advanced Options> Serial Port Settings & Auto Setup Options Serial Port SettingsGroup ID 1Unit ID 1ASCII Response Type SymbolicASCII Response

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99Serial Port Settings OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Group IDUnit IDGroup ID and Unit ID together make up at two-character ID for this Bay Ca

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100Advanced Options> Menu Options and Message In Picture Menu OptionsH Position 100V Position 8Menu Timeout Never Time OutRotate Menu NoneMessage I

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101Menu Options and Message in Picture OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)H and V Position The position of the on-screen menus. H: 0-150V: 0-100

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102Advanced Options> Capture Custom LogoLogo CapturePosition Top LeftScaling One to OneRLE compression factor 1Move Area Up/DownMove Area Left/Righ

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103Scaling The amount of zoom of the captured image. One to one will display the captured image as one captured pixel to one output pixel. Full screen

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52 Installing2.1 Installing the DVI Board or SDI Board … 62.2 Installing the Bay Cat X Wall Bracket … 92.3 Hanging the Bay Cat X on the Wall Bracket …

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104Advanced > Program InformationProgram Information Clarity Visual Systems27350 SW 95th AveSuite 3038Wilsonville, OR 97070 USATel (503) 570-0700ww

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1066.2 Remote Control ButtonsSource . . . AnalogSource AbsentStarts searching for the next available sourceTurns backlight (lamp) onTurns backlight of

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107Returns to the previous menuGoes to the selected menu, or performs the selected functionSETUP automatically adjusts the frequency and H and V resol

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108Input LevelsBlack Level (offset)All 128Red 128Green 128Blue 128Reset Black Level to DefaultInput levels for Digital/RGB sourcesInput LevelsBlack Le

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109Aspect Ratio & WallScale Mode Fill AllJustify CenterOverscan 0%Border Color BlackWall Width 1Wall Height 1Unit Column 1Unit Row 1Wall ModeFrame

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110The second press of SAVE displays the Save menu.The first press of SAVE displays the Recall menu.Recall 1 9 17 25 332 10 18 26 343 11 19 27 354 12

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111The second press of MISC displays the Mis-cellaneous menu.MiscellaneousCurtain Pattern LogoPlug and Play (EDID Enable)Preferred Source Detection 16

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1126.3 DrawingsDimensions in inches.

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1131.919*1.39820.51421.56224.73716.88729.31541.24030.7412.619*3.960**1.8223.628BEZEL BEZEL MASK OPENING BEZEL OPENING(LCD QUALITY AREA 40.0925)22.9504

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62.1 Installing the DVI Board or SDI BoardClarity Visual Systems ships the DVI or SDI board separately from the Bay Cat X to some customers and for fi

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114Connector Locations and Diagrams11.3701.0003.25017.6401.2502.5343.1253.71627.8882.9022.7081.8742.990Bay Cat Video Model connector locations11.3701.

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115Wiring for RS232 9-pin to RJ45 adapter5 4 3 2 16789 Yellow wire pin 3Black wire pin 2Green wire pin 5RJ45 9-pin635532The wiring shown for this adap

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1166.5 Optimizing Your Clarity DisplayHere are some guidelines for using your Clarity display.Burn In versus Temporary Image RetentionBurn-in causes t

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117the top of the array experience a higher ambient tem-perature and overheat.Should the thermal ratings be exceeded, the most likely visible affect w

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1186.6 EDID: What It Is and How It WorksEDID is the name of a method computers use to determine the characteristics of the computer monitor.EDID stand

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119• Uncheck the Plug and Play box and reboot the com-puter. ✎ Use of long line distribution systems may cause EDID to not function correctly or at al

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120A Glossary of TermsTerms used in this manual, and general terms. Term Meaningarray A group of displays physically bolted together. (Not possible wi

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121LED Light Emitting Diode: a small, low power lamp used as an indicator, often red or green, but can be other colors.Lion The name for any Clarity m

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122WXGA Wide XGA, a standard for distributing analog computer pictures with a reso-lution of 1280 pixels by 768 pixels. XGA eXtended VGA, a standard f

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7DVI or SDI board from the anti-static bag. (The DVI board is shown in the pictures below.)6. Carefully slide the right side of the board into the slo

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124B Specifications for Bay Cat XMechanicalSpecification Maximum Minimum Typical NotesOutside dimensionsWidth 44.0" 111.8 cmHeight 26.1" 66.

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125OpticalSpecification Maximum Minimum Typical NotesScreen Brightness 450 nits without front protective glassContrast ratio 900:1Viewing Angle, horiz

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126C Regulatory InformationDeclaration of ConformityManufacturer's Name: Clarity Visual SystemsManufacturer's Address:27350 SW 95th Avenue,

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127Note: Any changes or modifications to the display not expressly approved by Clarity Visual could void the user's authority to operate this eq

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129ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZIndexNumerics1 to 1/ keep original size 324 x 4 checkerboard pattern 704×3 aspect ratio, defi

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130ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZcolors 70colorspace 20, 74component video 14, 23component video to VGA adapter 14composite sy

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131ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZlevels, adjusting for computer sources 28levels, manually adjusting 29Lion, definition of 122

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132ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZRrecall 40remote control 106disabling 64remote, definition of 122resolution nativedefinition

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133ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZVV position in menu options 52ventilation 9vertical position 36VGA to component video adapter

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89. Slide the DVI or SDI replacement cover panel into place. Press down gently on the insertion end of the panel to help the tabs insert in the slots.

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135Feedback About ManualsClarity Visual Systems, Inc., is constantly striving to provide the best product available at a reasonable cost. Part of this

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136In future manuals of this type, I wish you would …Thank you for taking the time to help us improve.

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137Having trouble?Most questions are probably answered somewhere in this manual. Check the Index. If the problem you have is completely baffling, call

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d©2005 Clarity Visual Systems, Inc. All rights reserved27350 SW 95th Avenue, Suite 3038Wilsonville, OR 97070-7708Main Phone: +1 503 570 0700 • Custome

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92.2 Installing the Bay Cat X Wall BracketThe Bay Cat X hangs on its wall bracket in either landscape or portrait orientation.Installing the wall brac

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102.3 Hanging the Bay Cat X on the Wall BracketThe locking system for the Bay Cat X wall bracket prevents the display from jumping off the bracket dur

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11Unlocking from the side: Slide the tool in from the side. It will ride up over the lock and catch it. Pull the lock back to unlock. Unlocking from t

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122.4 Connecting PowerBay Cat X accepts 110-120 VAC and 200-240 VAC with no manual switching. Plug the power cord into the receptacle on the rear of t

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142.5 Connecting Picture SourcesThe Bay Cat X accepts inputs from many different sources, depending on configurationWhich Configuration Do You Have?Th

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15The Base Model (shown above) has only an Analog VGA connector. If the Video Model or Broadcast Model of the Bay Cat X is shipped outside the US, vid

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162.6 Connecting RS232 CommunicationRS232 control is not necessary for operation, but it is a convenient way to control Bay Cat Xs from a distance.RS2

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17remote, press MENU. Using the up and down arrows, move to Advanced Options and select Serial Port Settings.wIn the Serial Port Settings menu, set th

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18User name: techPassword: helpFind Bay Cat X tech support. Open or download “Bay Cat X RS232 Programming Guide.”For exact locations and dimensions of

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193 Configuring Bay Cat X3.1 Quick Start … 203.2 Setting up a Bay Cat X … 223.2.1 Selecting the Picture … 233.2.2 Adjusting Levels for Digital Compute

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203.1 Quick StartAfter you select the picture source, most of the rest of setup is automatic, although you can override the automatic settings and adj

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21✎ TIP: The FREQ/PHASE button opens the Picture menu directly.4. Select Source and press ENTER. This opens the Source menu (the menu shown below is f

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223.2 Setting up a Bay Cat XThe source picture—from computer, video, DVD—is not always perfect in its size or resolution; it does not always conform e

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233.2.1 Selecting the Picture Selecting the source (picture) manually is usually quicker than using the SETUP button.Selecting the picture is really s

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SN-4620-1080Bay Cat X46" Direct-view LCD PanelUser Guide070-0150-0031 May 2005

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243. Select Source and press ENTER.The Source popup menu displays to the right of the Pic-ture menu. (For space saving reasons, only the Source popup

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25Component (YPbPr)5. Close the menu by pressing ENTER, or let it time out. The resolution or type of source picture currently coming in is displayed

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263.2.2 Adjusting Levels for Digital Computer SourcesDigital sources do not normally need adjustment, but the controls are there if you need them. The

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283.2.3 Adjusting Levels for Analog Computer SourcesThis section applies to Analog RGB (computer) pictures only. The Levels are best adjusted semi-aut

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295. In the Input Levels menu, select Auto Black Level and press ENTER. This menu line says “Working…” until the process is complete.6. From the compu

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303.2.4 Adjusting Levels for Video SourcesVideo sources are adjusted best if a color bar test pattern is available from the video source: the DVD or V

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313. Adjust all the other Bay Cat Xs in the array so they have the same values for Contrast, Brightness, Satura-tion and Hue as the first Bay Cat X.wM

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323.2.5 Aspect Ratio and Scale ModeThe aspect ratio of any picture is its height divided by its width. H / W = Aspect RatioThe native aspect ratio of

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33Affect on Input TypeScale ModeStandard Video or VGA/SVGA/XGA Source 1080i Computer Source Fill All Distorts (expands) width of image Displays at nat

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ii©2005 by Clarity Visual Systems™, Inc.All Rights Reserved.Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Clari

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34One to One Displays image without distortion at actual size with border on all sidesDisplays at native resolution without distortion Affect on Input

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353.2.6 Adjusting SharpnessAfter you set the Scale Mode to the one you will use for the program, select the Sharpness level in the Picture menu to red

Strany 81 - Picture Menu Options

363.2.7 PositionThis moves the picture image on the screen, but does not move the menus.Image PositionIn the Picture Position menu, the four arrow key

Strany 83 - Input Levels Menu Options

383.3 Tiling a DisplayWhether you use Clarity’s Big Picture™ or an external video processor, your goal is to make the picture fit together properly at

Strany 84 - Size and Position

39One way around this is to adjust the image. Imagine looking out a window made up of many panes of glass. The image you see is partially obscured by

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403.4 Saving Your Work & Recalling a MemorySome saving is done automatically, but there are big advantages to saving your work manually. How autom

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423.4.1 Memory: What Is Saved? And Where?Bay Cat X’s automatic memories work well, but the best way to save and recall is with the numbered memory slo

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43It does not Do Frequency or Phase or anything else, because it recognizes that this input was used before, and the previous settings are probably co

Strany 89 - Memory Options and Settings

iTable of ContentsIntroduction 11.1 What are the Main Features of Bay Cat X? … 21.2 You Should Have These Accessories … 31.3 Safety for You and Bay Ca

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443.4.2 Scaling and CroppingSometimes the picture does not fit the array. If the source picture is video from a DVD, the aspect ratio is probably 1.77

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45• If the picture is too tall for the array and is cropped top and bottom, you can choose Top , Middle, or Bottom. • Similar choices are made if the

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463.4.3 Adjusting Color BalanceColor Balance is used to match the colors of adjacent displays when several Bay Cat Xs are arranged in an array. You ma

Strany 93 - Serial Port Status Settings

47Adjusting Color TemperatureSelect Color Temperature in the Color Balance menu and select from 3200°K (Warm), 5500°K, 6500ºK, and 8500°K (Cool).Each

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48displays, not the adjacent edges. (If you can’t bring the-ses settings down to match the baseline, maybe you didn’t choose the darkest display.) Do

Strany 95 - Test Patterns

493.4.4 Zoom and PositionPosition moves the picture on the screen. Zoom adjusts the edges of the picture to make it fit with the other pic-tures in an

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50Zoom Top & LeftArrows move top and left00 00Image Resolution 1920 x 1080This unit 1920 x 1080Zoom Bottom & RightArrows move bottom and righ

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513.4.5 Viewport AdjustmentThe Viewport menus adjust the image on the LCD.What is Viewport?The Viewport menu (Main > Size & Position > View-

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523.5 Advanced OptionsMenu Options moves the menus to other places on the screen. Auto Adjustment Options sets what will happen automatically and what

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53• When you press the SETUP button. Retry on lost signal occurs only when the present signal (picture) disappears or changes in some way. If this ite

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ii3.5.3 Serial Port Settings … 603.6 Other Operations … 63Maintenance 654.1 Cleaning the Screen … 66Troubleshooting 675.1 Basic Bay Cat X Troubleshoot

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54✎ It may help to set the Scale Mode to one to one in the Aspect Ratio menu before starting the logo capture. (although it will work from any scale m

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558. When capture is complete, the following note displays:9. On the remote, press MENU to dismiss the note and the Logo Capture menu from the screen.

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563.5.1 Miscellaneous OptionsThis menu holds several unrelated settings.Curtain Pattern determines what the screen will show when there is no source p

Strany 105 - Auto Setup Options

583.5.2 Backlight ControlBacklight control can automatically adjust the screen brightness as ambient light conditions change. To get to the Backlight

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59Manual backlight controlThis mode is useful when the Bay Cat X is in a room with no outside windows and unchanging ambient light lev-els. Set the Ba

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603.5.3 Serial Port SettingsThis applies only if you use RS232 commands to control the Bay Cat X.If you wish to control Bay Cat Xs remotely with RS232

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61The ID is in two parts, Group ID and Unit ID. Each of these has a range of 0–9, A–Z. This range results in 1296 possible addresses. You can group th

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623.6 Other OperationsTo change sources (input connectors)Press the SOURCE button on the remote. Bay Cat X will look for the next connector that has a

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63Input system cachesSettings (position, aspect ratio, brightness/contrast, color balance) are saved automatically 5 seconds after you make a change.

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11 Introduction1.1 What are the Main Features of Bobcat X? … 21.2 You Should Have These Accessories … 31.3 Safety for You and Bobcat X … 4

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654 Maintenance4.1 Cleaning the Screen … 66

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664.1 Cleaning the ScreenClean the screen with a soft cloth or lint-free paper towel and a mild cleaning solution. Cleaning products and how to use th

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675 Troubleshooting5.1 Basic Bay Cat X Troubleshooting Steps … 685.2 Diagnostics, Test Patterns … 70

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685.1 Basic Bay Cat X Troubleshooting StepsThe Bay Cat X is very simple to troubleshoot because there is very little that can malfunctionTroubleshooti

Strany 117 - MISC displays the

69RS232 communica-tion does not workWrong baud rate Baud rates of the unit and the source computer must be the same.Check the current baud rate of the

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705.2 Diagnostics, Test PatternsThese are used for testing and troubleshootingPossibly the most important test pattern is None. This is the one that a

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71AAUnit StatusBay Cat X 1920 x 1080573-2410 Rev 1.0Asset Tag:Backlight Status OKInternal Temperature: 41ºCMode ID: 31 HPer: 3178 VLines: 525Custom T

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736 Reference6.1 Menu Structures … 76Picture > Input Levels … 78Size and Position … 80Aspect Ratio and Wall … 82Memory … 84Diagnostics > Unit St

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21.1 What are the Main Features of Bay Cat X?Flat screen, long backlight (lamp) life (60,000 hours). Portrait or Landscape orientationBay Cat X is a 4

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746.1 Menu StructuresThe gray text in menus is for information only. You cannot move the yellow selector to these lines. Some menus change their appea

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75Picture Menu OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Source The source of the video signal. Analog, DVI, SDI, Component, Com-posite, S-VideoColorspac

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76Picture > Input LevelsInput LevelsAuto Black Level (offset)Auto White Level (gain)Center Point 64 124 99Black Level (offset)-All 79Red 89Green 67

Strany 126 - A Glossary of Terms

77Input Levels Menu OptionsMenu Item DescriptionCenter Point The intensity value for each of the red, green, and blue color components for the point a

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78Size and PositionSIZE/POS key opens the Picture Position menu directly.Size & PositionPicture PositionZoom Window Top & LeftZoom Window Bott

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79Size & Position Menu OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Picture Position The position of the image relative to the sync signalDefault value

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80Aspect Ratio and Wall WALL key opens the Aspect Ratio & Wall menu directly.Aspect Ratio & WallScale Mode Fill AllJustify CenterOverscan 0

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81Aspect Ratio and Wall Menu OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Scale Mode Fill All makes the picture fit top-to-bottom and left-to-right regardle

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82MemoryMemory RecallSaveDeleteRecall 1 9 17 25 332 10 18 26 343 11 19 27 354 12 20 28 365 13 21 29 376 14 22 30 387 15 23 31 398 16 24 32 40The subme

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83Memory Options and SettingsMenu Option/Setting Description Settings/ValuesName The name of the saved setting A default name is created by the unit,

Strany 133 - UL, CUL, FCC/CISPR 22, CE

31.2 You Should Have These AccessoriesStandard accessories•1 Power cord• 1 VGA cable• 1 Remote control• This User Guide• Wall Bracket, with CATLOCK™ a

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84Diagnostics > Unit StatuswMain Menu PictureSize & PositionAspect Ratio & WallMemoryDiagnosticsAdvanced Options“Program InformationDiagnos

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85Unit Status SettingsSetting DescriptionAsset Tag An optional user settable field which is set via the RS-232 port. This could be a serial num-ber, n

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86Diagnostics > RS232 Port Status Serial Port Status RS232Press <enter> to clearCommands Received 34Replies Sent 34Last Packet Type Operation

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87Serial Port Status SettingsSetting DescriptionCommands Received The total number of properly formed messages received by this Bobcat X, whether they

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88Diagnostics > Test Patterns Test PatternsNone Custom ColorWhite Gray Scale GridRed Red Scale Alignment DashesGreen Green Scale 4x4 CheckerboardBl

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89Test PatternsTest Pattern NotesNone Displays the sourceRedGreenBlueBlackGreyDisplays a full screen of the selected color. Gray displays a 50% gray p

Strany 140 - Feedback About Manuals

90Diagnostics > Setup SummarySetup SummarySource AnalogColorspace RGBResolution 1366 x 768Wall 2 x 2 1:1Scale/Justify One to One / CenterPostion/Ov

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91Diagnostics > Setup SummaryHoursSystem Time 00636:45Running Time 00532:00Diagnostics Unit StatusRS232 Port StatusTest PatternsSetup SummaryHoursw

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92Advanced Options > Color Balance Advanced OptionsColor BalanceMiscellaneous OptionsBacklight SettingsSerial Port SettingsAuto Setup OptionsMenu

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93Color Balance SettingsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Color Temperature Adjust the “pure white” of the system to different color shades3200°K (Warm)

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