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The [Screen Protection Mode] function is supported for external input images.
- The [Screen Protection Mode] function is not enabled for playing images in USB devices.
- The [Screen Protection Mode] function is not enabled when interlaces signals are input.
[Screen Protection Mode] does not work with the functions [TruMotion] / [Noise Reduction] / [MPEG Noise
Reduction].
- To enable the functions [TruMotion] / [Noise Reduction] / [MPEG Noise Reduction] in the DTV input mode, ensure
that the [Screen Protection Mode] menu is set to (Off).
It is recommended to use contents with 10 minutes of playback time. (The [Screen Protection Mode] function may
not work smoothly for the content with the duration longer than 10 minutes.)
For the [Screen Protection Mode] feature to work normally, the Dithering feature should be turned OFF on the
external input player or the graphics chip/card you are using.
To enable the [Screen Protection Mode] feature in Video Wall, the screens must be connected to the same network
through a LAN.
However, some operations may not be available when the screens are connected to [LAN Daisy Chain]. In this case,
we recommend using a router or network switch.
If the [Screen Protection Mode] function is interrupted or its related settings are changed while the function is
enabled after [Screen Protection Mode Setting] is all set, the function will only be enabled again the next time the
device is turned on.
- To enable the [Screen Protection Mode] function, it needs time to recognize the pattern of the content. (The time
may vary depending on the duration of the content.)
The [Screen Shift] feature is supported only for the stand-alone configuration or for use in a single DP daisy chain.
That is, if [Tile Mode] is enabled, the [Screen Shift] feature only works properly when the values of [Row] and
[Column] in [Tile Mode Setting] are the same as those of [Row] and [Column] in [Detail Settings].
If the [Content Luminance Compensation] setting is set to [High], there may be a difference in brightness compared
to the [low] setting.
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