NSV-Series Video wall NSV-Series Video Wall User Guide www.gpodisplay.com NSV-series Video wall Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference...
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NSV-Series Video wall Table of Contents Instructions Safety precautions for “NSV”-series systems Mechanical Layout Connections SICP Remote Control Viewing the Menus ACR Agent Network ACR Monitor 10. Specifications www.gpodisplay.com NSV-series Video wall...
NSV-Series Video wall Notice 1. When disconnecting the display from an electrical outlet, the plug must be pulled out from the socket. Do not remove power cord from outlet by pulling from the cord. Pull from the plug head. 2. WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or other forms of moisture.
NSV-Series Video wall Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this product near water. 6. Clean only with dry microfiber cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8.
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Video wall Instructions Thank You for Purchasing a GPO Display NSV-Series Video Wall This manual describes how to use the product and provides safety guidelines and best practices. Please read the manual carefully before installing or using the product.
NSV-Series Video wall Cautions For Consisting Series System Environmental conditions for installation Since the panel is very sensitive to physical impact, installation requires considerable caution. Minimum clearance (4 inches) on top/bottom/right/left of video wall array must be secured for proper ventilation.
NSV-Series Video wall Mounting on a wall surface Please secure minimum clearance as shown in the picture for adequate ventilation and technical service. Ventilation space in front of NSV-Series displays must be furnished for heat dispersion. If the area in front of NSV-Series displays must be sealed, there must be consideration for the heat dispersion on the rear side of NSV-Series to compensate.
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NSV-Series Video wall Please ensure alignment on the Z-axis for a level plane across adjacent panels (as shown in the diagram below). If precautions are not heeded, GPO US will not accept responsibility for any Failure due to such installation errors. ...
NSV-Series Video wall Please retain the following instructions for panel protection This product can be damaged even with minor impact to sensitive areas. Please keep following instructions for future reference when carrying or storing the products. Panel Cushion Panel If you need to stand LCD ...
NSV-Series Video wall How to carry the product At least two people are required to carry the display. When carrying the product upright, please hold the handles on the rear as well as the bottom of the display simultaneously for stability. ...
NSV-Series Video wall Connections DVI and HDMI distributor instructions In the event that a DVI or HDMI signal distributor/distribution amplifier does not support EDID, first connect the cables to the input of the master set (monitor) and then connect the cable from the output of the master (monitor) to the distributor/splitter to the input of the slave set (Monitors) as shown below: *Input...
NSV-Series Video wall Remote Control 1. SOURCE : Selects Input Source 2. POWER : Turns the LCD Display On and Off 3. UP : Controls the UP cursor in the menu 4. LEFT : Controls the LEFT cursor in the menu 5.
NSV-Series Video wall Viewing the Menus Press the MENU button. The OSD menu is then displayed on the screen. Left side has five icons: Picture, Sound, Setup and PIP. Changing the Picture Standard 1. Press the MENU button to display the menu. 2.
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NSV-Series Video wall Customizing the Picture Settings Displays feature several setting options that allow you to control the picture quality. 1. Press the MENU button to display the menu. 2. Press the ENTER button. 3. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select Custom, then press the ENTER button. 4.
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NSV-Series Video wall SICP (Serial Interface Communication Protocol) This document defines all the commands and messages exchanged between the Master (a PC or the other controller) and the Slave (the displays). It also describes the ways to send or read the commands or the messages. 1.
NSV-Series Video wall How to Install SICP 1. Introduction This manual booklet describes how to manage and utilize the product (Video Wall set) through remote control via RS232 protocol. This will introduce SICP V3.01 (Software that enables you to control the Video Wall via serial) and various applications will be possible with this software.
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NSV-Series Video wall 3. Running SICP V3.01 and Structure Go to “Start” Menu -> Programs -> SICP V3.01 to run the program. 1. Progress Bar: Shows the status of RS-232 communication 2. Horizontal & Vertical: Select Horizontal & Vertical count of sets in array. 3.
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NSV-Series Video wall 4. Connect & Disconnect - Users can connect RS-232 input and control from your PC using an RS232 Cable. - Select the Port into which PC is connected (refer to ③ in the image on previous page) and click “connect”...
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NSV-Series Video wall 2) Virtual Remocon (Remote Controller) - Select the “Remocon” Tab as shown to the left. - This virtual remote controller controls sets (displays) via RS-232 in the same manner that a physical remote controller would. Note: Functions in Slide Tab will be described in “6.
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NSV-Series Video wall 4) Edge Setting - Users can access “Edge Setting” only if after entering Supervisor Mode. In order to enter Supervisor mode, go to “Control Mode” in the tool bar (top) and select “Setting Mode” - Hot key: Ctrl+F3. - Click “OK”...
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NSV-Series Video wall - H-Set Count (Horizontal Set Count): Number of displays in array horizontally (counting left-to-right) E.g. Diagram of array on previous page shows H-Set Count of “3” V-Set Count (Vertical Set Count): ): Number of displays in array vertically (counting top-to-bottom) E.g.
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NSV-Series Video wall - HDMI Video Input format: Select video format of HDMI input data 0: RGB444 1: YPbPr444 2: YPbPr422 *HDMI Video Input format issues often manifest themselves in the form of a magenta/pink tint on display panels. If this issue arises, check the type of source being used. If, for example, a Blu-Ray player is being used, the HDMI Input Format on the displays must be set to “1”...
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NSV-Series Video wall 6. Slide Function 1) Edit Example> When users wish to display a 5X5 background from DVI input and display 3X3 (in the center) from VGA input. - Click on Edit box as described in ① on the image above. - Select PC as described in ②...
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NSV-Series Video wall # Add & Delete in Slide Schedule Slide (Layout) scheduling: Users set intervals/schedules for each “slide”/layout separately. Users cannot change the sequence of play after initial scheduling is activated, so the schedule must be arranged and finalized prior to clicking “Start”. “Add”...
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NSV-Series Video wall 5. Transmission Formats This is the format that the computer will send to the display to execute commands. The format for this command transmission is as follows (total 13 byte): ex) <STX>001PWRWOFF0<ETX> ( Set ID : 1 , Power Off Send ) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter)
NSV-Series Video wall 8. How to choose display ID number ♦ Read Set ID Number * Attention : “Read Set ID” Function requires serial connection to only one display (1 pc : 1 display) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3 : “FFF” ( Set ID ) - DA1 ~ DA3 : “000”...
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NSV-Series Video wall ♦ Remote Control Lock On/Off (RML) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) -ID1 ~ ID3 : Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) -DA1 ~ DA3 : “-ON” : Lock On / “OFF” : Lock Off Ex) <STX>001RMLW-ON0<ETX> ( Lock On ) Acknowledgement =>...
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NSV-Series Video wall ♦ Color Adjust VGA (D-SUB) (FCP) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3 : Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3 : “000” ~ “255” ( Color Value ) - R/W : “W” (Write) “R”...
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NSV-Series Video wall ♦ Power On/Off Status (PWS) 0x0f 0x0d ASCII (capital letter) - ID1 ~ ID3 : Set ID (“001” ~ “100”) - DA1 ~ DA3 : “-ON” : Power On “OFF” : Power Off Ex) <STX>001PWSR0000<ETX> ( Set ID: 1 Read Power Status ) Acknowledgement =>...
NSV-Series Video wall Input/Output Port Description Items Specifications H Frequency Range : 20 ~ 80 kHz V Frequency Range : 55 ~ 75 Hz DP (Display Port) Maximum resolution : 1920x1080 60Hz DP 1.1a Maximum pixel rate : 162 MHz DP 1.1a H : 20 ~ 80 kHz V : 55 ~ 75 Hz...
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