Configuration Scenarios; Standard Cabling Scenarios - Runco WindowWall Installation Manual

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Configuration Scenarios

Read through the scenarios below and use the flowchart on the previous page to
find the ones that apply to your installation. If you fall into more than one scenario,
make sure that the cabling of the system is the same for all of your configurations.
Configuration of a wall can be broken down into three parts: cabling, source routing
and wall configuration.
Cabling consists of how the LCD tiles are connected the Quad Input Manager
Modules, how the Quad Input Manager Modules Dual Link In and Loop Out
connections are made and how the sources are connected to the Digital inputs.
Source Routing consists of configuring the internal video switches on each Quad
Input Manager Module. These switches control which inputs are displayed on which
outputs within the Quad Input Manager Module and are set on the
ROUTE
these switches are set, but for more complex scenarios, it is necessary to understand
these switches. For an example of the
Configuration and Submenus" on page 120.
Wall Configuration consists of setting up the scaling chips in each of the four
processors on the Quad Input Manager Module so the correct piece of the image is
displayed on each LCD. Because the Runco WindowWall has position sensors, these
settings can be done automatically in many of the scenarios.
Configuration Scenarios

Standard Cabling Scenarios

Scenarios 1,2 and 3 all use what we're calling standard cabling. It does not matter
which LCDs are cabled to which Quad Input Manager Module. Scenarios 2 & 3 require
standard loop through cabling, as shown on page 104.
102
menu. For most of the scenarios, it is not necessary to know the details of how
Runco WindowWall Installation Guide
menu, see "Wall
QUAD MODULE ROUTE
QUAD MODULE

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