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6.6.2 Video Wall Tab
The Video Wall tab allows user to design, edit and manipulate a video
wall system created using multiple Receiver units connected to identical
displays. The bezel and video size of the displays being used, as well as
the horizontal and vertical monitor count, is defined here. Video stretch
and rotation can also be controlled on this tab. Receivers in the video
wall group (all Receivers sharing the same channel) can be controlled by
any other unit within the same group. The Video Wall tab is accessible on
both Transmitters and Receivers, however video wall settings may only be
applied to Receiver units.
When saving changes on the Video Wall tab, remember to select the
appropriate “Apply To:” target unit before pressing the “Apply” button. To
make changes to the unit you are currently connected to, select “This” as
the target. Otherwise, select the IP address of the Receiver (Client) you
want to apply changes to from the “Apply To:” drop down.
Notes:
While it is possible to create small video walls using unicast mode, in order
to more efficiently use the available network bandwidth, it is
strongly
recommended to only use multicast mode when creating video walls.
The Video Wall tab is optional, and will not show up in the WebGUI tab list
unless the “Enable Video Wall” checkbox on the Functions tab is checked.
It is not required to activate the Video Wall tab on Transmitters used within
video wall systems.