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The first option is to combine both screens in 1 setup. To do this, set the following data:
−
Columns:
6, Rows: 5
−
Receiving Card Size:
192 x 192 pixels (Hi-LED 55 2.5)
With the first output selected, click the first cabinet from screen 1 (bottom left, front view), next click the
cabinet above and continue by clicking all other cabinets from screen 1 in a vertical flow. The sixth and last
should be the top right cabinet from screen 1.
Select the second output
(‘Ethernet port No: 2’)
and click the first cabinet from screen 2 (bottom left,
front view). Next click the cabinet above and continue by clicking all other cabinets in this flow in a vertical
flow. The tenth and last should be the top right cabinet from screen 2. Since there’s a gap in the video in
between the screens, don’t forget to set all remaining cabinets in the software to blank. You can see a
resolution of 192 x 192 pixels is assigned to those cabinets.
It’s also possible to place both video’s next to each other, without a gap. If that’s
the case don’t set the remaining cabinets in the configuration to blank, but
leave them as they are. The software interprets them as cabinets without a
width or height (0 x 0 pixels). You can also just remove the extra column and
have no gap inbetween both screens. These options both give the same result.
Send the configuration to the controller and save it by clicking
‘Send to HW’
and
‘Save’
. The video plays
properly now.