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Note that not all displays in an actual video wall need to be included in a given saved
configuration, simply start the three steps mentioned above, but only include the
required subset of the displays to define as a given configuration, and save this
configuration. For example, if the actual video wall consists of four (4) horizontal
displays by four (4) vertical displays (4x4 video wall), a 2x2 configuration can be
created consisting of only the upper-left corner four displays. To do so create a 2x2
video wall configuration in Step #1 above, then assign the corresponding four displays
in the upper-left corner in Step #2 above, then in Step #3 assign the initial source, and
save this configuration. Tip, use a configuration name that is representative of the
actual setup, such as “Upper Left 2x2” in this case.
Any saved configuration can be activated and displayed on the video wall with the
initial assigned source by simply loading it. Once activated, the initial source can
easily be changed by repeating Step #3 above with a different source selected, after
which you can either save this change or choose not to save it so the next time this
configuration is activated the initial source remains unchanged.
4.
Products Screen - RS-232 Tab
The
RS-232
tab of the
Products
screen enables the user to send RS-232 commands to
any MuxLab transmitter or receiver (Figure 262). This is done either through the
Network Controller or directly by connecting a PC to the RS-232 port of any
transmitter or receiver.
Figure 262: RS-232 Tab
When sending RS-232 commands through the Network Controller, the user first
selects the device that the RS-232 commands will be sent to. This is done by clicking
on the
Select a device
drop-down list and making a selection (Figure 263).