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NEC Display Solutions

Video Wall Installation Guide

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7. 

IP Address assignment

There are two options, “Auto” or “Manual” for IP address assignment. 

For a fast initial video wall setup, it is recommended to use the Auto-IP 

functionality.

Note:

 When controlling the video wall via a network management system 

(e.g. NEC NaViSet Administrator 2), it is recommended to assign after 

setting up the video wall static IP addresses to each display, in order to 

ease LAN communication to the displays

9. 

Auto ID / IP SETTING

Setting the monitor ID / IP address for all monitors must be performed on 

the primary monitor.

Menu:

 MULTI-DSP

   

ID CONTROL

   

AUTO ID/IP SETTING

   

START  

   

SET

Confirm number of detected monitors with “CONTINUE”

AUTO ID/IP

   

SETTING  SETTING ITEM: ID and IP

   

SET

Note:

 The monitors’ ID and IP addresses are provided sequentially and 

automatically to each connected display.

11. 

Auto TileMatrix Setup

Auto-configuration to distribute the input signal to the entire video wall.

Menu:

 MULTI-DSP

   

AUTO TILE MATRIX SETUP

   

set number of H MONITORS & V MONITORS

   

ACTIVATE

   

SET

Note: 

Requires cabling setup as described in section 1.

12. 

Choose visual application Pre Set

For a perfect visual result, the monitors feature a factory calibrated 

application Pre Set. Choose your preferred picture mode PRE-Set on the 

first screen.

Menu:

 PICTURE

   

PICTURE MODE

   

PRESET 

Note:

 The SpectraView engine in each display guarantees that all displays pick 

up the same factory calibrated parameters, according to the chosen PRE-Set.

13. 

Copy Settings (Picture settings)

To align all monitors within the video wall with the same application Pre 

Set of the first screen, copy the chosen settings to all monitors.

Menu:

 MULTI-DSP

   

SETTING COPY

Select “PICTURE”

   

SET

COPY START

   

YES

10. 

Chose input source for all displays

To distribute the video signal from primary monitor across all monitors, 

each monitor must have DisplayPort or HDMI as input.

Configure the remote control as ID „0“ to manage all screens in parallel 

(refer to section 5)

POWER ON the entire video wall (some of the displays may be in auto-

standby during configuration).

Choose the preferred INPUT source (DisplayPort or HDMI) for all displays 

via the input buttons on the remote control.

Note:

 In the case of an OPS Slot-in PC or Media Player input, the first 

monitor must be switched to Option or Media Player. In this case, all other 

monitors in the Daisy Chain remain DisplayPort or HDMI. For a detailed 

Daisy Chain cable mapping table, refer to the chapter “Primary monitor - 

input/output mapping” at the beginning of this guide.

8. 

Auto ID / IP RESET

Monitor ID / IP address reset should be performed on the first monitor.

Menu:

 MULTI-DSP

   

ID CONTROL

   

AUTO ID/IP RESET

   

SET

Note:

 Auto ID Reset must be performed on the first monitor in the LAN 

daisy  chain  when  configuration,  cabling  or  monitors  are  changed  or 

swapped.

ID: 1

ID: 2

ID: 3

ID: 6

ID: 5

ID: 4

ID: 7

ID: 8

ID: 9

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POWER ON

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