
40 | NEC DISPLAY WALL CALIBRATOR - USER’S GUIDE
The main area in the window shows a visual representation of the current video wall layout. Each rectangle represents
a display. The color of the rectangle shows the current status of a particular display. This coloring makes it easy to see
the status even when viewing from a distance.
Within each rectangle the displays sequence number is shown. This number is used to identify each display, and the
number ordering represents the order in which displays will be measured and calibrated when performing operations
on multiple displays.
Individual displays can be selected by clicking on a rectangle. The currently selected display is highlighted by a rectangle.
The layout, including the number of rows and columns in the video wall, and order of the displays is congured by using
the Layout Wizard.
The Visual Trim icon is shown for any displays that have a visual trim adjustment applied to the calibration.
Main window context menu
Each rectangle representing a display can be right-clicked to bring up a context menu for accessing the following
functions:
Disable - An individual display can be excluded from the current project by disabling it.
To disable a display, right click within the rectangle and select Disable. This feature can
be used for example if the video wall layout is not a rectangular shape.
Identify - An individual display can also be made to ash temporarily so it can be
visually identied in the video wall. This is useful to verify that a display is correctly
congured and appears at the correct location in the video wall layout. To identify a
display, right click within the rectangle and select Identify.
Power On and Off - An individual display can be powered On and Off by selecting these
menu items. The display power can also be accessed from the “Display Settings dialog -
Power tab” on page 58.
Display Information ToolTip
Additional information about a display is shown in a ToolTip by hovering the pointer over
a rectangle. This shows the connection information for a display, as well as the Monitor ID,
Model Name and Serial Number.
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