Planning and installing hardware
Video tearing
Using a mixture of frame rates and/or resolutions can cause video tearing. For best results, make sure your display and
sources use the same frame rate.
Planning your installation
For best results, consider these questions before you start installing your hardware, and write a plan.
Display:
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What size is the display?
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What is the native resolution of the display?
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Do you need a display that supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)?
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Do you need a projector?
Sources or inputs:
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What types of source do you need?
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What is the native resolution of each source?
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What is the frame rate of each source?
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Will the sources be available at all times that the CORIOview is operating?
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Is there any switching or processing before the source reaches your CORIOview?
Positioning and location:
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Availability of electrical outlets
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Distance from CORIOview to sources and display
For best results, use cables under 15 m long, or shorter if you use connection adapters. If you need to place
your CORIOview more than 15 m away from your sources or displays, use a signal extender.
See our range of signal extenders at tvone.com
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Installation environment
In industrial environments, use shielded Ethernet cables.
Installing hardware
Once you have planned and collected your hardware, you can set it up. First, install your displays and place any
static sources. Connect your displays to your output modules and your sources to your input modules, and
connect cables to your input modules for any dynamic sources, for example, laptops belonging to presenters.
Who can do this?
Anyone can do this task, but we recommend that you consult a qualified AV installer.
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