Glossary – Sony FWD-S42E1 User Manual
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GLOSSARY
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Simulated images
Simulated images
Multi-display
GXD-L65H1 GXD-L52H1 FWD-S47H1 FWD-S42H1 FWD-S42E1
The multi-display function can present one
dynamic large-screen image by combining up to
16 display units. There are two display modes to
choose from:
Window Mode
When making one large image using multiple
displays in this mode, each display unit calculates
the image part that is hidden by its frame bezel,
and then displays each segmented portion of the
image. As a result, the one large image looks to
be partially masked with multiple frame bezels.
Tile Mode
When making one large image using multiple
displays in this mode, each display unit does not
calculate the image part that is hidden by its
frame bezel, but rather displays each segmented
portion of the image, as it is. As a result, the one
large image looks to be split by multiple frame
bezels.
Portrait Mode
GXD-L65H1 GXD-L52H1 FWD-S47H1 FWD-S42H1 FWD-S42E1
The display can be mounted horizontally and
vertically, so it can be used for digital signage in
either landscape or portrait modes.
Illumination of Sony Logo
GXD-L65H1 GXD-L52H1 FWD-S47H1 FWD-S42H1
The Sony logo can be shown on the frame of the
display by illuminating a built-in LED. The position of
the logo can be automatically selected from two
positions, thanks to a built-in position sensor. This
allows the logo to be properly oriented, depending
on whether the display is mounted horizontally
or vertically. Furthermore, the built-in LED can be
turned off manually to suit user preference.
Light Sensor
GXD-L65H1
The display is equipped with a light sensor on
the front of the display bezel. This detects when
the light is fading and automatically lowers the
brightness level of the display panel accordingly,
for more economical operation.
Portrait mode
Landscape mode