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Next, select the third tab:
‘Screen Connection’
and select the first screen type option:
‘Simple Screen’
.
Under
‘Basic Information’
you can find the coordinates. This refers to the position in the video matching
the top left position of your screen. By default
‘X’
and
‘Y’
are both
‘0’
. Do not change this unless you
don’t want to match the top left position of your video with the top left position of your screen.
Complete the connection settings: set the amount of
‘Columns’
(vertical cabinets) and the amount of
‘Rows‘
(horizontal cabinets). The screen in this example consists of 3 columns and 2 rows. The receiving
card width/height refers to the amount of horizontal/vertical pixels in one cabinet. When using Hi-LED 55
2.8, this is 176 pixels. When using Hi-LED 55 2.5, this is 192 pixels.
To set the correct connecting mode, it’s necessary to know the physical signal/data flow in between the
cabinets, because you have to tell the software in what order the cabinets are connected. In the example
below the signal/data flow starts with the bottom left cabinet and runs in a vertical flow to the top right
cabinet. The blue line and arrows represent the direction of the cabling.
Accordingly to this flow, select the third vertical connection mode option. Also enter the total amount of
cabinets (6).