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Operation
38 Runco CinemaWall Owner’s Operating Manual
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Function Select Function from the Main menu to configure advanced CinemaWall features such as
power management, pixel protection, closed captioning and others.
Auto Off: When using the CinemaWall with a computer, select Auto Off from the Function
menu and set it to ON. The Auto Off (power management) function automatically reduces
the monitor’s power consumption after a period of no input from the keyboard or mouse.
The POWER/STANDBY LED at the front of the CinemaWall indicates the status of the
power management function, as described in
Table 4-2.
Input Skip: This setting affects the behavior of the INPUT SELECT button on the
CinemaWall.
When Input Skip is set to ON, pressing INPUT SELECT allows you to choose only those
inputs on which a valid signal is present. The other inputs are skipped.
AUTO OFF : OFF
INPUT SKIP : OFF
PDP PROTECT : AUTO
CC : OFF
CC CONTRAST : LEVEL 1
LAST MODE
ADVANCED OSD : OFF
FUNCTION
SEL. ADJ. RETURN
EXIT
You must set the Advanced OSD option to ON to see all of the
options in the Function menu.
1. If the computer is turned off or not properly connected to the
CinemaWall, the system is set to the off state.
2. For instructions on using the computer's power management
features, refer to the instructions for your computer.
Table 4-2. Power Management Indications
Power
management
mode
POWER/
STANDBY
Indicator
Power
management
operating status
Description
Turning the
picture back on
ON Green Not activated. Horizontal and
vertical
synchronizing
signals are present
from the
computer.
Picture already on.
OFF Red Activated. Horizontal and/or
vertical
synchronizing
signals are not
present from the
computer.
Press a key on the
keyboard or move
the mouse. The
picture reappears.
Note
Note
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