G24 HDMI User Guide
4.4.2.
Creating the video wall
Click to select the screen, then drag & select the
screens to splice, right-click, and click Screen splicing
to form a video wall.
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Screen Splicing
- This combines the selected
screens into one and displays the selected input
across all the splicing screens. For example, in the
setup below 2x2, if all of them are spliced, then the
input selected by the user will be displayed across all
the 4 screens (Note: this is not the same as
duplicating a single input on each output).
•
Cancel Splicing
–
This will cancel the video wall and revert to the matrix switching mode.
•
Screen
–
Cancel Splicing
–
Remove the single screen x from the video wall to allow the
displaying another full frame image within the video wall configuration
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Input Select
–
Use the sub-menu to select the input to display on the video wall or the
secondary input image shown in the above example.
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Output Select
–
The user can control which screen should be mapped to which output (only
available in matrix mode)
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Output Type
–
Allows the user to adjust the type of the output (only in matrix mode)
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Output Format
–
Controls the resolution of the output (only available in matrix mode)
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180°
–
Rotate the selected screen 180°.
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Test Pattern
–
To display Color Bar pattern on the screen
4.4.3.
Bezel Correction
Users can set up the bezel correction for the video walls here to compensate the frame of the
screens to make the whole video wall look like one large screen without any distortion. Users can
either use
pixels of the screen frame width
or
millimeter of the screen display area
to set up the
bezel correction here
4.4.4.
Save and Load Pre-set Layout
The user can save the video wall preset layouts and load it later via
the
Save Layout
and
Load Layout
dropdown menu. Users can save
up to 10 preset layouts here. Users also can recall these preset
layouts via 3
rd
party controller though IP or RS232