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4) Install the 2MP1HP Graphics Controller into a free PCI slot, either
32 bit or 64 bit (see Figure 2 for examples of slots). Be sure that
the display controller is seated firmly in the slot.
5) Secure the card to the chassis with the PC’s I/O panel mounting
screw, and replace the chassis cover.
6) Connect the LCD display to the uppermost connector on the
2MP1HP to the output marked “VID 1” (Figure 3) using the provided
15 pin D-Sub to 15 pin D-Sub cable. Connect the DICOM Theatre
Projector to the output marked “VID 2” on the display controller
using the provided 15 pin D-Sub to BNC cable.
7) Reconnect the power cord, turn on the power, and boot the system
as usual.
Figure 3: The Video Outputs
Running Multiple BarcoMed 2MP1HP Display Controllers in a
Single Host
The physical order of the displays may vary when you are running
multiple BarcoMed display controllers. This is due to the PC’s PCI bus
control in the system BIOS, and not the BarcoMed display controller. It
may become necessary, depending on how your PC’s BIOS
configures the PCI bus, to switch your BNC display connections to
achieve a linear desktop configuration.
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