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Connecting Multiple Monitors
Monitors can be connected to each other, both communication and video connections, in multiple display installations. Chaining
the video connections together creates a video wall where a single image can be tiled across all displays. When connecting
multiple monitors to install a video wall, communication and video cable connections are necessary and their configuration must
be carefully considered. Please refer to the
for making communication and video connections.
The monitor settings for configuring a video wall in the OSD and Monitor Webpage settings are under [MULTI-DISPLAY].
• [AUTO TILE MATRIX SETUP] – automatically configures the multi-display settings when the communication and video ports
are chained together. This automatically sets the [MONITOR ID] and position of the monitors in the video wall following the
physical wiring between the monitors.
Input the number of monitors arranged horizontally and vertically on the master monitor. The following settings are
set automatically when you run the auto setup: [MONITOR ID], [TILE MATRIX], [TILE MATRIX MEM], [Input Signal],
[DisplayPort] in [TERMINAL SETTINGS] and setting for video out.
NOTEE:
• [AUTO ID] will be automatically executed.
• When you use this function, it is recommended that monitors be chained by DisplayPort cable.
• This function is released if [MOTION] in [SCREEN SAVER] is activated.
Example of installation via LAN:
H MONITORS
3
V MONITORS
3
Master monitor
• [SETTING COPY] – copies some of the OSD menu categories to other monitors in the video wall, when chained together.
• [TILE MATRIX] – allows one image to be expanded and displayed over multiple screens (up to 100) through a distribution
amplifier. Manually input the number of horizontal and vertical monitor in the video wall, position of the monitor in the wall,
and turn on or off Tile Compensation. When tilting HDCP content, please refer to the
“Video Out Connection” on page 72
• [TILE COMP] - scales the displayed image to compensate for the width of the screen bezel in order to create a seamless
image.
• [TILE CUT] - select a part of image from the displaying image. The selected part is displayed as a full image on the
screen.
Example of TILE CUT 2x1 (Landscape)
For the left monitor:
1. Set H MONITORS [2] and V MONITORS [2].
One image will be divided by 4 then put number from 1 to 4.
OSD
Monitor screen
TILE MATRIX
H MONITORS
2
V MONITORS
2
POSITION
1
TILE COMP
YES /
NO
H SIZE
0
V SIZE
0
H ADJUSTMENT
0
V ADJUSTMENT
0
TILE CUT
YES
/ NO
H ADJUSTMENT
0
V ADJUSTMENT
0
TILE MATRIX ENABLE
YES /
NO
FRAME COMP
AUTO
2.0F
V SCAN REVERSE
AUTO
2. Select 1 to 4 at [POSITION].
e.g. Selecting 1