Bay Cat XSN-4620-1080User Guide
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
94Advanced Options > Miscellaneous SettingsMiscellaneousCurtain Pattern LogoPlug and Play (EDID Enable)Preferred Source Detection 16 x 9HD Interlac
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
96Advanced Options> Backlight SettingsBacklight ControlAuto Backlight onTurn Backlight off with no Source (DPMS)DPMS Delay 1 hrBacklight Control Mo
97Backlight Control Menu OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Auto Backlight on Auto Backlight turns on the backlight soon after AC power is restore
98Advanced Options> Serial Port Settings & Auto Setup Options Serial Port SettingsGroup ID 1Unit ID 1ASCII Response Type SymbolicASCII Response
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
100Advanced Options> Menu Options and Message In Picture Menu OptionsH Position 100V Position 8Menu Timeout Never Time OutRotate Menu NoneMessage I
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
102Advanced Options> Capture Custom LogoLogo CapturePosition Top LeftScaling One to OneRLE compression factor 1Move Area Up/DownMove Area Left/Righ
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
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 …
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
107Returns to the previous menuGoes to the selected menu, or performs the selected functionSETUP automatically adjusts the frequency and H and V resol
108Input LevelsBlack Level (offset)All 128Red 128Green 128Blue 128Reset Black Level to DefaultInput levels for Digital/RGB sourcesInput LevelsBlack Le
109Aspect Ratio & WallScale Mode Fill AllJustify CenterOverscan 0%Border Color BlackWall Width 1Wall Height 1Unit Column 1Unit Row 1Wall ModeFrame
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
111The second press of MISC displays the Mis-cellaneous menu.MiscellaneousCurtain Pattern LogoPlug and Play (EDID Enable)Preferred Source Detection 16
1126.3 DrawingsDimensions in inches.
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
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
114Connector Locations and Diagrams11.3701.0003.25017.6401.2502.5343.1253.71627.8882.9022.7081.8742.990Bay Cat Video Model connector locations11.3701.
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
1166.5 Optimizing Your Clarity DisplayHere are some guidelines for using your Clarity display.Burn In versus Temporary Image RetentionBurn-in causes t
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
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
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
120A Glossary of TermsTerms used in this manual, and general terms. Term Meaningarray A group of displays physically bolted together. (Not possible wi
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
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
124B Specifications for Bay Cat XMechanicalSpecification Maximum Minimum Typical NotesOutside dimensionsWidth 44.0" 111.8 cmHeight 26.1" 66.
125OpticalSpecification Maximum Minimum Typical NotesScreen Brightness 450 nits without front protective glassContrast ratio 900:1Viewing Angle, horiz
126C Regulatory InformationDeclaration of ConformityManufacturer's Name: Clarity Visual SystemsManufacturer's Address:27350 SW 95th Avenue,
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
130ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZcolors 70colorspace 20, 74component video 14, 23component video to VGA adapter 14composite sy
131ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZlevels, adjusting for computer sources 28levels, manually adjusting 29Lion, definition of 122
132ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZRrecall 40remote control 106disabling 64remote, definition of 122resolution nativedefinition
133ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU WVXYZVV position in menu options 52ventilation 9vertical position 36VGA to component video adapter
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.
135Feedback About ManualsClarity Visual Systems, Inc., is constantly striving to provide the best product available at a reasonable cost. Part of this
136In future manuals of this type, I wish you would …Thank you for taking the time to help us improve.
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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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
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
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
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
142.5 Connecting Picture SourcesThe Bay Cat X accepts inputs from many different sources, depending on configurationWhich Configuration Do You Have?Th
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
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
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
18User name: techPassword: helpFind Bay Cat X tech support. Open or download “Bay Cat X RS232 Programming Guide.”For exact locations and dimensions of
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
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
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
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
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
SN-4620-1080Bay Cat X46" Direct-view LCD PanelUser Guide070-0150-0031 May 2005
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
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
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
283.2.3 Adjusting Levels for Analog Computer SourcesThis section applies to Analog RGB (computer) pictures only. The Levels are best adjusted semi-aut
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
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
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
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
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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34One to One Displays image without distortion at actual size with border on all sidesDisplays at native resolution without distortion Affect on Input
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
47Adjusting Color TemperatureSelect Color Temperature in the Color Balance menu and select from 3200°K (Warm), 5500°K, 6500ºK, and 8500°K (Cool).Each
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
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
50Zoom Top & LeftArrows move top and left00 00Image Resolution 1920 x 1080This unit 1920 x 1080Zoom Bottom & RightArrows move bottom and righ
513.4.5 Viewport AdjustmentThe Viewport menus adjust the image on the LCD.What is Viewport?The Viewport menu (Main > Size & Position > View-
523.5 Advanced OptionsMenu Options moves the menus to other places on the screen. Auto Adjustment Options sets what will happen automatically and what
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
ii3.5.3 Serial Port Settings … 603.6 Other Operations … 63Maintenance 654.1 Cleaning the Screen … 66Troubleshooting 675.1 Basic Bay Cat X Troubleshoot
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
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.
563.5.1 Miscellaneous OptionsThis menu holds several unrelated settings.Curtain Pattern determines what the screen will show when there is no source p
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583.5.2 Backlight ControlBacklight control can automatically adjust the screen brightness as ambient light conditions change. To get to the Backlight
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
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
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
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
63Input system cachesSettings (position, aspect ratio, brightness/contrast, color balance) are saved automatically 5 seconds after you make a change.
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
654 Maintenance4.1 Cleaning the Screen … 66
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
675 Troubleshooting5.1 Basic Bay Cat X Troubleshooting Steps … 685.2 Diagnostics, Test Patterns … 70
685.1 Basic Bay Cat X Troubleshooting StepsThe Bay Cat X is very simple to troubleshoot because there is very little that can malfunctionTroubleshooti
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
705.2 Diagnostics, Test PatternsThese are used for testing and troubleshootingPossibly the most important test pattern is None. This is the one that a
71AAUnit StatusBay Cat X 1920 x 1080573-2410 Rev 1.0Asset Tag:Backlight Status OKInternal Temperature: 41ºCMode ID: 31 HPer: 3178 VLines: 525Custom T
736 Reference6.1 Menu Structures … 76Picture > Input Levels … 78Size and Position … 80Aspect Ratio and Wall … 82Memory … 84Diagnostics > Unit St
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
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
75Picture Menu OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Source The source of the video signal. Analog, DVI, SDI, Component, Com-posite, S-VideoColorspac
76Picture > Input LevelsInput LevelsAuto Black Level (offset)Auto White Level (gain)Center Point 64 124 99Black Level (offset)-All 79Red 89Green 67
77Input Levels Menu OptionsMenu Item DescriptionCenter Point The intensity value for each of the red, green, and blue color components for the point a
78Size and PositionSIZE/POS key opens the Picture Position menu directly.Size & PositionPicture PositionZoom Window Top & LeftZoom Window Bott
79Size & Position Menu OptionsMenu Item Description Setting(s)Picture Position The position of the image relative to the sync signalDefault value
80Aspect Ratio and Wall WALL key opens the Aspect Ratio & Wall menu directly.Aspect Ratio & WallScale Mode Fill AllJustify CenterOverscan 0
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
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
83Memory Options and SettingsMenu Option/Setting Description Settings/ValuesName The name of the saved setting A default name is created by the unit,
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
84Diagnostics > Unit StatuswMain Menu PictureSize & PositionAspect Ratio & WallMemoryDiagnosticsAdvanced Options“Program InformationDiagnos
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
86Diagnostics > RS232 Port Status Serial Port Status RS232Press <enter> to clearCommands Received 34Replies Sent 34Last Packet Type Operation
87Serial Port Status SettingsSetting DescriptionCommands Received The total number of properly formed messages received by this Bobcat X, whether they
88Diagnostics > Test Patterns Test PatternsNone Custom ColorWhite Gray Scale GridRed Red Scale Alignment DashesGreen Green Scale 4x4 CheckerboardBl
89Test PatternsTest Pattern NotesNone Displays the sourceRedGreenBlueBlackGreyDisplays a full screen of the selected color. Gray displays a 50% gray p
90Diagnostics > Setup SummarySetup SummarySource AnalogColorspace RGBResolution 1366 x 768Wall 2 x 2 1:1Scale/Justify One to One / CenterPostion/Ov
91Diagnostics > Setup SummaryHoursSystem Time 00636:45Running Time 00532:00Diagnostics Unit StatusRS232 Port StatusTest PatternsSetup SummaryHoursw
92Advanced Options > Color Balance Advanced OptionsColor BalanceMiscellaneous OptionsBacklight SettingsSerial Port SettingsAuto Setup OptionsMenu
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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