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Table of Contents 1 Introduction...
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Dataton WATCHOUT software and this
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System Overview This section provid
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Software Overview Stage Window Time
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Related Technologies QuickTime Java
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14 Chapter 1: Introduction
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Display Computer Network Displays T
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tors often results in grey banding
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Plasma Displays Plasma displays are
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Display Software Obtain the WATCHOU
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Network Hook-up Stand-alone System
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Using Switches The second option us
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Displays 15-pin Mini D-sub Connecto
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Projection Screens Sound Sound outp
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Next, choose the “IP Address” t
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• Set “Connect Via” to “Eth
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Energy Saver • Open the “Energy
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Monitors • Open the “Monitors
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Control Strip • Open the “Contr
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Displays General Set-up Considerati
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A keystone-shaped image resulting f
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Sound The sound system should be pr
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Removing Unused Files All files tra
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The scalability allows you to creat
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Controlling the Environment Display
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These positions can be entered nume
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A large image spanning multiple dis
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Video playback requires powerful pl
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For photographic images (eg, scanne
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Using Adobe lllustrator Follow thes
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Using Adobe Photoshop Follow these
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6. Set the options as shown to the
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