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WindoWall Pro Series • HTML Configuration and Control 62
Displaying a Background Image
An image can be displayed as a background behind the windows on the output screen. This
can be done by uploading a bitmap image to the WindoWall Pro and selecting it by using
the Add and Take buttons.
Using an HDMI input
To use the unscaled image from an HDMI source as a live background on the output screen,
1. Connect an HDMI source to the Live background connector on the rear panel.
2. From the Background Color menu, select DVI Background Input.
Using a bitmap image
The Image Settings screen lets you upload bitmap images, including those saved via
background capture, from your computer to the WindoWall Pro; and to select an uploaded
image as the background for the output screen.
NOTE: The WindoWall Pro supports only 24-bit bitmap files as backgrounds. The
background file names must have a .bmp extension. The WindoWall Pro has 16 MB
of memory to store captured or loaded images (see the WindoWall Console software
help file to calculate the size of an image).
Uploading an image
To upload a bitmap image to the WindoWall Pro:
1. In the Image Index field, click Add. The Add Image field is displayed.
Figure 41. Add Image Field on the Image Settings Screen
2. Click Browse to open the Choose File to Upload (or Choose File) dialog box, and locate
the image (.bmp) file that you want to upload.
3. Open the image file in the Choose File to Upload dialog box. Its name and the path to it
are displayed in the Add Image field on the Image Settings screen.
4. Click Upload Image. This button changes to Uploading... while the file is being
loaded.
5. When the uploading is complete, a thumbnail image of the uploaded file is displayed in
the Image Index panel.
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