In this guide Hardware recommendations About your CORIOmaster About your CORIOmaster mini About CORIOgrapher Quick start Liability statement Limited warranty Regulatory compliance Contact us Video wall worksheet...
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Thanks for buying this CORIOmaster or CORIOmaster mini. CORIOmaster connects to a wide range of sources and displays, and works with CORIOgrapher software to allow you to build dynamic video walls with an easy-to-use visual interface. Features Up to four video walls from one CORIOmaster Wide range of inputs, including DVI, SDI, HDBaseT, 4K, and streaming media Output your video wall to monitors, LED screens, and projectors,...
Hardware recommendations At tvONE, we design our products to the highest quality standards. To get the best results from our products, we recommend that you use the best quality connectors, cables, and adapters. Consider the points below when you choose accessories and position equipment.
About your CORIOmaster CORIOmaster rear panel Input module (black) Connect to sources Output module Connect to displays (white) Connect to your network with Ethernet Optional: connect to serial CPU module controller with RS-232 Optional: connect directly to a PC with Ethernet, RS-232, or USB Optional second Optional: connect to electrical PSU, sold separately...
RS-232 Optional: connect directly to a PC with Ethernet, RS-232, or USB Output module Connect to displays (white) Connect to sources Input Note: slot 6 is a fixed input slot, module included with every CORIOmaster (black) mini. tvONE...
About CORIOgrapher CORIOgrapher is the software that controls your CORIOmaster. You can create up to four video walls with multiple screens and windows, and add transitions and effects for a state-of-the-art dynamic video wall experience. CORIOgrapher: Works with PCs running Windows® Vista SP2 and above Does not work with tablets or phones Installs Windows®...
1. Plan your video wall. What do you want your video wall to look like? What equipment do you need to achieve this? At the back of this guide is a plan that you can fill out. 2. Install your hardware. a. Position your displays. tvONE...
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b. Connect your displays and sources to your output and input modules. Connect the LAN port of the CPU module to your network. c. Power on your CORIOmaster. 3. Install CORIOdiscover and CORIOgrapher. Your CORIOmaster comes with a USB drive, which contains software for installing CORIOdiscover and CORIOmaster.
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4. Open CORIOgrapher and connect to your CORIOmaster. Select Read to load your configuration. tvONE...
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If you aren't connected to a CORIOmaster, you can create an offline configuration. 5. Optional, but recommended: name your input and output ports. Select > Slot Status. Give each port a name that describes the device connected to it. 6. On the wall editor, add your displays, and arrange them to match your video wall.
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7. Add a window and scale it to cover the whole video wall. Select Wall Editor > (WINDOWS) > Add, and drag a window onto the wall editor. Drag the edges until it covers all of your displays. Select Take to send the video wall to your CORIOmaster. tvONE...
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8. Check that your video wall looks correct. Make sure that the source for the window is playing, and check that the picture is assembled correctly. Not the source you were Source correct, connected, expecting, blue screen, display and playing. keeps dropping signal, or no Image appears in the wrong image.
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If your CORIOmaster contains one or more Streaming media and 4K playback input modules, you need to set those up too. Read about setting up the Streaming media and 4K playback input module in CORIOgrapher Help. tvONE...
Should a product, in tvONE’s opinion, prove defective within this warranty period, tvONE, at its discretion, will repair or replace this product without charge. Any defective parts replaced become the property of tvONE. This warranty does not apply to those products...
Video wall worksheet What is my video wall layout? In the space above, draw a picture showing what kind of wall you have in mind. Show both the displays you have in mind as well as the video windows that you would like to show.
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How many displays or outputs are needed? How many monitors are needed? How many projectors are needed? How many LED walls are needed? Is edge blending required? What is the blending overlap size? What are the sizes of the displays? What are the bezel sizes for the monitors?
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What are the native resolutions of the displays? How many source signals or inputs are required? What are the source signal types? What are the source resolutions? What are the frame rates of the inputs? Will the signal feeds be available at all times that the video wall is operating?
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Is there any switching or processing before the signal enters the video wall processor? How many windows will be required for the video wall? Include all windows even windows that are not active at all times. What level of quality is required for each window? Not all windows can have the highest quality in most cases.
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In the spaces below, draw your preset destinations with window and transition attributes noted.
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