Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 User Manual

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4 Display Video Wall Process
Model #: DVI-VIDEOWALL-4
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  • Page 1 No license, whether express, implied, or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this publication. Except as set forth in Avenview Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Avenview assumes no liability whatsoever, and disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to its products including, but not limited to, the implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or infringement of any intellectual property right.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Software Operation ... 12 Cascading Multiple Devices ... 23 Section 3: Specifications and Supported Resolutions ... 24 Specifications ... 24 Supported Resolutions ... 25 3.2.1 DVI-IN ... 25 3.2.2 VGA ... 25 3.2.3 DVI-OUT ... 26 Section 4: General Troubleshooting... 27 www.avenview.com...
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    Removal, installation, and set-up service charges. Safety Instructions The Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-4, 4 Display Video Wall Processor has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic equipment’s, the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 should be used with care. Read the following safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.
  • Page 4: Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (Fcc)

    VGA, DVI, CVBS, S-Video, and YPbPr and splits the input onto the connected 4 displays. The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 can display up to 2 video inputs from the front end video mixer. Thru DVI transmission, the quality of the outcome videos is guaranteed. The output display is grained up to 255 by 255 squares. Virtually any setups for the display layout can be possible by the provided software.
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  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Package Contents Before you start the installation of the converter, please check the package contents. DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 DVI to DVI/VGA Y-Cable VGA to Component Adapter DVI to VGA Adapter 30cm DVI to DVI Cable RS232 to USB Adapter Software CD AC Power Supply User’s Manual...
  • Page 7: Device Features

    DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 will display two of them simultaneously on the same screen. Figure 2 shows the rear panel connectors for the video inputs of a DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 and Table 1 illustrates how you can connect video devices and display to DVI-VIDEOWALL-4.
  • Page 8: I/O Connectors

    1 x Component (DVI to DVI/VGA Y Cable and VGA to Component Adapter) CVBS (NTSC/PAL0 2 x DVI Display DVI Display VGA Display (DVI to VGA Adapter) 1 x DVI Display 1 x VGA Display (DVI to DVI/VGA Y Cable) www.avenview.com...
  • Page 9: Section 2: Installation

    5. Connect a device equipped with DVI output (such as PC) to DVI connector of the Y cable 6. Connect a device with VGA output (such as laptop) to VGA connector of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 7. Connected a device with Composite video output to composite input of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 8.
  • Page 10: Software Installation And Setup

    DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 after you press any key on the remote control. 2.1.2 Software Connection 1. Power up the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 and you can see Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) on the front panel blinks. Make sure the serial port (RS-232) connection secure. 2. The first step after running the software is to automatically detect if the device responses correctly through RS-232 port.
  • Page 11 4. While you move the mouse’s cursor near the borders, in either red or blue, the icon of the cursor will change as shown below: www.avenview.com...
  • Page 12: Software Operation

    The software has following menu options available: File Background Main Control 1. File Connect: This will synchronize the status of the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 with that of the software, especially after IR commands are sent. Connect b. Save Settings Load Settings d. IR Control...
  • Page 13 Load Setting: The function will load the favorite settings from the previously saved file. d. IR Control: This will enable or disable the IR remote control. Auto Sleep: This decides if the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 enters the deep sleep mode if the video signal cannot be detected in the main channel.
  • Page 14 VGA/YPbPr. Auto Config.: Automatically do the auto adjustment while the main channel’s input is from VGA/YPbPr. 4. Sub Input Source: Select a video/graphic input of the sub-channel. b. Visible: Display the sub-channel or not. Border: Display the sub-channel’s border. www.avenview.com...
  • Page 15: Control-Setting Dialog

    Layer: This will make the sub-channel overlays the main channel. Pause: Freeze the display of the sub channel. Control-Setting Dialog a. Border Select main or sub channel for further settings “Clear All”: Clear all OSD items “Apply”: Apply the settings www.avenview.com...
  • Page 16 While unselecting “Text Auto”, users can input the desired string to be displayed. * Only 15 English characters can be displayed at most. Duty Cycle: The duty cycle of blinking of OSD borders and labels. Frequency: How fast the blink. www.avenview.com...
  • Page 17 Image Color www.avenview.com 1. Choose the scaling type for the main channel at full screen display. 2. While Blend is selected, users can use the slider to control the degree of blending.
  • Page 18 Zoom www.avenview.com 1. Select the main or sub channels. 2. Reset: Restore all the setting on this page back to their default values. Select the main or sub channel. Default: Restore the selected channel without zoom effect.
  • Page 19 Pattern www.avenview.com This slider controls the ratio of Zoom. The workplace for controlling the displayed area after zooming the selected video. While “Pattern Model” is chosen, the output will display the selected pattern. While unselecting this item, the output display works normally.
  • Page 20 HS / VS Delay EDID Code www.avenview.com 1. Select the main or sub channel. 2. The fine movement of the selected channel. 1. Save: Save the read back EDID Content in PC. 2. Setting: Automatically setup the output resolution according to the content of EDID.
  • Page 21 Control Display Layout Users can define the resolution of the output video to displays. X Total & Y Total www.avenview.com...
  • Page 22 Clicking on “Disable all” button will make all the connected monitors have an identical display, i.e., the output from the front end mixer. “Default Layout” will replace the current display layout with the default quad view layout. “Enable All” button updates the connected display with the setup parameters. www.avenview.com...
  • Page 23: Cascading Multiple Devices

    VFD display. Cascading Multiple Devices The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 has a dual view processor, which allows you to see 2 videos on the same screen. When you add an additional DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 or DVI-VIDEOWALL-9, you can get additional 4 or 9 video outputs. For example, 2 devices of DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 cascaded can provide 8 video outputs displayed simultaneously on the connected displays.
  • Page 24: Section 3: Specifications And Supported Resolutions

    Size Power Supply Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 4 Display Dual Image Video Wall Processor Yes (DVI & VGA) DVI Single Link - 4.95Gbps VGA - 165 MHz Component - 30 MHz CVBS – 13.5 MHz...
  • Page 25: Supported Resolutions

    Supported Resolutions The following resolutions are supported by DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 3.2.1 DVI-IN Supported Mode NTSC/480i/525i PAL/576i/625i 480p/525p 480p (16:9) 576p/625p (HDTV) 720p 1280x720 @50Hz (HDTV) 720p 1280x720 @60Hz (HDTV) 1080i 1920x1080 @50Hz (HDTV) 1080i 1920x1080 @60Hz (HDTV) 1080p 1920x1080 @30Hz VESA...
  • Page 26: Dvi-Out

    VESA 800x600 @60Hz VESA 1024x768 @60Hz VESA 1152x864 @75Hz VESA 1280x1024 @60Hz VESA 1280x1024 @50Hz VESA 1280x768 @60Hz VESA 1366x768 @60Hz VESA 1400x1050 @60Hz VESA 1400x1050 @50Hz VESA 1152x864 @75Hz VESA 1600x1200 @60Hz VESA 1920x1200 @50Hz VESA 1920x1200 @60Hz www.avenview.com...
  • Page 27: Section 4: General Troubleshooting

    Poor Quality Wrong Color Possible Solution  Ensure that DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 is plugged in  If you are recovering from power outage, accidentally unplug the adapter or other power surge conditions, leave the device off for a while and then power it on again.
  • Page 28 LAN cables. For resolution greater than 1080i or 1280x1024, a CAT6 cable is recommended. 7. If your HDMI display has multiple HDMI inputs, it is found that the first HDMI input [HDMI input #1] generally can produce better transmission performance among all HDMI inputs. www.avenview.com...
  • Page 29 Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Avenview Inc. assumes no liability with respect to the operation or use of Avenview hardware, software or other products and documentation described herein, for any act or omission of...

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