BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with
respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or
fitness for any particular purpose. Further, BenQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this
publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of
BenQ Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Making a daisy chain .................................................................................................................................27
Different types of daisy chain ................................................................................................................ 29
Operating Instructions of Edge Alignment Kit/Pin: PL490/PL552/PL553/PH5501/PH5502 ....40
LED indicators........................................................................................................................................... 77
3
Power ......................................................................................................................................................... 77
Before installation.................................................................................................................................... 84
After installation .......................................................................................................................................85
Warranty information .............................................................................................................................86
Appendix 2: Basic Troubleshooting Checklists for IFP & IL series ...............................87
Part I: customer feedback form (customer information and description of problem) ........... 87
Part II: problem resolving attempt & troubleshooting.................................................................... 89
Pictures for reference............................................................................................................................. 94
Appendix 3: Basic Troubleshooting Checklists for Video Wall .....................................90
Part I: customer feedback form (customer information and description of problem) ........... 90
Part II: problem resolving attempt & troubleshooting .....................................................................92
Appendix 4: Basic Troubleshooting Checklists for X-Sign ..............................................96
Part I: customer feedback form (customer information and description of problem) ........... 96
Part II: problem resolving attempt & troubleshooting .....................................................................98
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Display installation guide
To ensure safety, please read this manual carefully before installation and follow the instructions
herein. Store this installation guide in a secure place for future reference.
At the end of this Installation Handbook are installation checklists that help you to ensure the
necessary steps have been completed. Make sure to have the checklists by hand before
performing a new installation.
Precautions
• The display must be installed on a flat and level surface which is strong enough to bear its
weight.
• If the display is mounted with a mounting bracket, make sure the bracket is tightened and
secured on the wall and is strong enough to bear the weight of the display.
• The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel of the display has a very thin protective layer of glass
which is liable to marking or scratching, and cracking if struck or pressured. Please protect
the display with cushions during installation.
• Move a display by holding the handles on the back of the
display. Do not touch the LCD panel directly to avoid
possible scratches. Do not move a display by holding its
frames.
• To maintain proper ventilation and heat dissipation, keep at
least 60 mm of clear space from the mounted displays to
the wall.
Notes on moving the display
The display has limited mechanical strength. To prevent the display from performance failure
caused by line defects, front bezel bending, glass scratch/broken, light leakage, etc, it must be
handled with care. Keep the original shipping box and packaging in storage for use in the future
when you may meed to transport the product.
When you want to move the display, make sure the four (4)
handles are held.
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Always move the display by at least two (2) adults with both
hands.
90° 90°
Lay down the display gently and horizontally.
When you want to place the display face down, prepare a flat
and horizontal surface that is larger than the display and
spread a thick protective sheet on it.
Be careful not to scratch any parts of the display when
upturning the display.
Lift the display up horizontally by holding the four (4) handles.
Do not lift the display against its corner.
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When you want to upturn the display, stand the display
Alignment
screw
Wall
mount kit
vertically to make sure its weight spread evenly on the surface.
• Check the shock label on the outside of the product carton. The shock indicator on the label
will turn red if the display/package is improperly handled (for PL/PH series only).
Notes on installing the display
Installation of this display should only be performed by two (2) qualified technicians. Failure to
install this display properly may cause injuries and damages to the personnels and the display
itself.
• Be sure to use the alignment screw(s) to set the vertical alignment when installing the display.
• Leave some space in advance when installing the display. Use the alignment screw(s) on the
bracket to reduce the gap between the display to avoid collision.
• It is recommended to use the bracket which can be adjusted vertically and horizontally.
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• Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, other apparatus
30°
30°
8M
(including amplifiers) that produce heat or put the unit exposed to direct spotlight or sunlight.
• It is highly UNRECOMMENDED to install products in moving vehicles as there is high risk for
breaking the internal hanging-panel films in the long run.
• It is highly UNRECOMMENDED to install products in environments with excessive foreign
particles floating in the air such as open kitchen. Special countermeasures must be taken to
seal the unit completely (leaving some opening for heat dissipation) to minimize the effect of
foreign air particles.
Notes on using the remote control
Point and aim the top front of the remote control directly at the display’s remote control
sensor window when you press the buttons. Do not let the remote control become wet or
place it in humid environments (like bathrooms).
When using the remote control, confirm there is no
object between the remote control and the remote
sensor of the product.
Operate the remote control from a location closer to
the display’s remote control sensor window. Adjust the
distance between the remote control and the display.
For IL430/IL490/IL550, when two displays place together,
30
the signal of the remote control is easily interfered by
the Touch screen signal.
• Do not place the remote control receiver of the display
parallel to the front frame of another display or its
signal will be interfered by Touch screen’s signal. Please
keep the distance for at least 20 mm when placing two
monitors side by side.
• Use an IR extender cable (3.5 mm cable) to avoid
interference between IR remote controller and the
Touch Screen when placing multiple displays
side-by-side.
The remote control may not function properly when the
remote control sensor on the display is under direct sunlight
or strong illumination, or when there is an obstacle in the path
of signal transmission.
When using the remote control, make sure the display’s
remote control sensor window is NOT exposed to
direct sunlight or strong reflected light, e.g. tile flooring.
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Cable extension guide
This guide provides additional information about how to extend VGA, HDMI and USB
connections as required in the environment where you set up your BenQ digital signage and
interactive flat panel displays. Refer to the instructions in this guide and the User Manual of
your BenQ display to ensure stable and optimal performance.
Pay attention to the following notes when you connect cables:
• Turn off all devices before making connections.
• Use certified, high-quality cables and signal amplifiers/repeaters.
• Familiarize yourself with the ports and sockets on the display and the devices you want to
connect. Be aware that incorrect connections may adversely affect picture quality.
• Do not remove cables from the ports and sockets by pulling the cable itself. Always grasp and
pull the connectors at the end of the cable.
• Ensure that all cables are fully inserted and firmly seated for proper pin contact.
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Extending the VGA connection using a VGA amplifier/repeater
D-Sub (15-pin)
cable
Audio cable
Computer
D-Sub (15-pin)
cable
VGA signal
amplifier/repeater
Display
Audio input jackVGA input
jack
If you need to connect the display to a computer or other VGA source devices over a long
distance (over 3 meters), a VGA signal amplifier must be used to boost the signal and prevent
potential display quality problems like interference and ghosting.
1. Connect the VGA input jack on the display to the VGA output jack on the VGA signal
amplifier/repeater using a D-Sub (15-pin) cable.
2. Connect the VGA output jack on the computer to the VGA input jack on the VGA signal
amplifier/repeater using a D-Sub (15-pin) cable.
3. Connect the computer’s audio output jack to the audio input jack on the display using a
suitable audio cable.
• Refer to the User Manual of your display for the location of VGA and corresponding audio input jacks.
• The audio cable, VGA signal amplifier/repeater and additional VGA cable are not supplied and should be
purchased separately.
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Extending the HDMI connection using an HDMI amplifier/repeater
HDMI cable
HDMI cable
DVD/Blu-ray player or
computer
HDMI signal
amplifier/repeater
HDMI input jack
Display
Although there is not an official limit on HDMI cable length (as it mainly depends on the quality
of the HDMI cable), in order to prevent potential display quality problems like interference and
ghosting, if you need to connect the display to a computer or an A/V device (such as a DVD or
Blu-ray player) over 5 meters, deployment of an HDMI signal amplifier is highly recommended.
1. Connect the HDMI input jack on the display to the HDMI output jack on the HDMI signal
amplifier/repeater.
2. Connect the HDMI input jack on the HDMI signal amplifier/repeater to the HDMI output
jack on the HDMI source device using an HDMI cable.
• Refer to the User Manual of your display for the location of HDMI input jacks.
• The HDMI cables and HDMI signal amplifier/repeater are not supplied and should be purchased
separately.
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Connecting faceplate
Faceplate
USB cable
Computer
USB cable
Display
USB port
1. Connect the mini-B plug of the supplied USB cable to the USB Mini-B port on the display,
and the type-A plug of the cable to the USB port on the faceplate.
2. Connect the computer to the faceplate using a suitable USB cable.
• Refer to the User Manual of your display for the location of USB port.
• Any cable used in prior installations for other displays and projectors in the same location should not be
used for a new installation of the display.
• Use only a high-quality faceplate.
• The total cable length between the display, computer and faceplate should not exceed 5 meters. If you
need to extend the length of USB connection, refer to "Extending USB connection" on page 14.
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Extending USB connection
USB cable
Active USB
extension cable
Computer
Display
USB port
Extending USB connection using an active (powered) USB extension cable
You can use a commercially available active (powered) USB extension cable on the market to
extend the length of USB connection. The active USB extension cable helps boost the USB
signal as well as provides sufficient bus power for the connected USB device.
1. Connect the mini-B plug of the supplied USB cable to the USB Mini-B port on the display,
and the type-A plug of the cable to the USB type-A port on the active USB extension cable.
2. Connect the type-A plug of the active USB extension cable to the USB port of a computer.
• Refer to the User Manual of your display for the location of USB port.
• For best results, use only a certified active USB extension cable.
• The type of USB port and plug on the active USB extension cable may be different from the description
above. Use a USB cable that matches the USB jack on the display and the USB port on the extension
cable.
• The length of the USB cable used to connect the display to the USB extension cable should not exceed 5
meters.
Extending USB connection using an active (powered) USB-CAT converter
You can use a commercially available active (powered) USB-CAT converter (extender) on the
market to extend the length of USB connection over a Category 5/5e/6 network cable.
1. Connect the mini-B plug of the supplied USB cable to the USB Mini-B port on the display,
and the type-A plug of the cable to the USB type-A port on the active USB-CAT converter.
2. Connect a Category 5/5e/6 network cable to the RJ-45 LAN ports on the converter.
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3. Connect the converter to a computer using a suitable USB cable.
USB cable
Category 5/5e/6
network cable
USB cable
USB-CAT converter
Computer
Display
USB port
• Refer to the User Manual of your display for the location of USB port.
• Refer to the documentation of the active USB-CAT5 converter for the maximum length of the Category
5/5e/6 network cable.
• The type of USB port and plug on the active USB-CAT converter may be different from the description
above. Use a USB cable that matches the USB jack on the display and the USB port on the active USBCAT converter.
• Keep the Category 5/5e/6 network cable away from power lines and cables to avoid electronic
interference.
Extending USB connection using an active (powered) USB extension cable and a
faceplate
Depending on the environment where you install the display, you can use an active (powered)
USB extension cable to extend USB connection from a faceplate.
1. Connect the mini-B plug of the supplied USB cable to the USB Mini-B port on the display,
and the type-A plug of the cable to the USB type-A port on the active USB extension cable.
2. Connect the type-A plug of the active USB extension cable to the USB port on the
faceplate.
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3. Connect the computer to the faceplate using a suitable USB cable.
USB cable
Active USB
extension cable
USB cable
Computer
Faceplate
Display
USB port
• Refer to the User Manual of your display for the location of USB port.
• For best results, use only a certified active USB extension cable and high-quality faceplate.
• The type of USB port and plug on the active USB extension cable may be different from the description
above. Use a USB cable that matches the USB jack on the display and the USB port on the extension
cable.
• The total length of the USB cables used to connect the display to the active USB extension cable and
computer to the faceplate should not exceed 5 meters.
Extending USB connection using an active (powered) USB-CAT converter and a
faceplate
Depending on the environment where you install the display, you can use an active (powered)
USB-CAT converter to extend USB connection from a faceplate.
1. Connect the mini-B plug of the supplied USB cable to the USB Mini-B port on the display,
2. Connect a Category 5/5e/6 network cable to the RJ-45 LAN port on the converter.
3. Connect the converter to the faceplate using a suitable USB cable.
and the type-A plug of the cable to the USB type-A port on the active USB-CAT converter.
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4. Connect the computer to the faceplate using a suitable USB cable.
USB cable
USB-CAT converter
USB cable
Category 5/5e/6
network cable
Computer
USB cable
Faceplate
Display
USB port
• Refer to the documentation of the active USB-CAT converter for the maximum length of the Category
5/5e/6 network cable.
• The type of USB port and plug on the active USB-CAT converter may be different from the description
above. Use a USB cable that matches the USB jack on the display and the USB port on the active USBCAT converter.
• Keep the Category 5/5e/6 network cable away from power lines and cables to avoid electronic
interference.
• The total length of the USB cables used to connect the display to the active USB-CAT converter,
converter to the faceplate and computer to the faceplate should not exceed 5 meters.
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Additional information
Tier 1 (root tier)
Tier 7
Tier 6
Tier 5
Tier 4
Tier 3
Tier 2
FunctionFunction
Host
Root hub
FunctionFunctionFunction
Hub A
Hub A
FunctionFunction
Hub A
Hub C
Hub A
Hub B
Function
FunctionFunction
Hub A
Hub D
Function
FunctionFunction
Hub A
Hub E
Function
FunctionFunction
Hub A
Hub F
Function
Your LCD display provides USB 2.0 ports for connecting to various devices including
computers, flash drives and wireless LAN adapters. This section provides basic information
about the USB 2.0 interface and serves as a reference for the deployment of your USB
connections.
USB terminology
Te r mDescription/explanation
Host,
Function
A USB network consists of one master and multiple slave devices in a star
topology as illustrated below:
The master device (referred to as the “Host”) is on top of all other slave devices
(called “Function”). A computer is the most common USB host. Any device that
has a USB host controller and related hardware and software installed can also
become a USB host. A USB function can be a USB mouse, keyboard or storage
device.
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A maximum of 7 tiers (including the root tier) are allowed in a single USB
network. Note that a USB device that performs both as a hub and a function
occupies two tiers.
Te r mDescription/explanation
UpstreamThe direction of data transmission from a USB function to a host or hub.
DownstreamThe direction of data transmission from a USB host or hub to a function.
HubA USB device that provides upstream connection (port) to a host and
downstream connections (ports) to multiple functions.
Root hubA USB host that also performs the functions of a hub.
Speed (low-speed,
Three different speeds are currently defined in the USB 2.0 specification:
full-speed and highspeed)
• Low-speed: data transmission at 1.5Mbps
• Full-speed: data transmission at 12Mbps
• High-speed: data transmission at 480Mbps
The actual transmission speed is determined by the device with the
lower (or lowest) speed. For example, if a low-speed (1.5Mbps) USB
peripheral is connected to a high-speed (480Mbps) USB host, the
maximum transmission speed between these devices will be 1.5Mbps,
not 480Mbps.
Active (self-
powered) device
Passive (bus-
powered) device
A USB device that has it own power supply and can operate without the
power supplied by the USB host.
A USB device that does not have its own power supply and solely relies
on the power supplied by the USB host.
USB connectors and receptacles
USB connectors and receptacles are grouped into two types: Type-A and Type-B.
Ty p e - A
ConnectorRecepta
cle
Standard
Mini
Micro
Ty p e - B
ConnectorRecepta
cle
Standard
Mini
Micro
USB cable length
For each passive connection between a two USB devices, the maximum length for USB 3.0 is 3
meters, and the maximum length for USB 2.0 is 5 meters. To extend USB connection beyond
this length limit, an active extension cable has to be used to ensure stable signal transmission
and reliable power supply.
• Type-A receptacles are used as outputs from host systems
and hubs.
• Type-A plugs are always oriented towards the host system
and mate with Type-A receptacles.
• Type-B receptacles are used as inputs to hubs or devices.
• Type-B plugs are always oriented towards a USB hub or
device and mate with Type-B receptacles.
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Prohibited cable assemblies
Some cable assemblies are prohibited in the USB specifications and are not recommended as
they may not work in all instances. For example, passive extension cable assembly: a cable that
has a Type-A plug on one end and a Type-A receptacle on the other, or a Type-B plug on one
end and a Type-B receptacle on the other. This allows multiple cable segments to be connected
together, possibly exceeding the maximum permissible cable length.
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Video wall installation guide
To ensure safety, please read this manual carefully before installation and follow the instructions
herein. Store this installation guide in a secure place for future reference.
At the end of this Installation Handbook are installation checklists that help you to ensure the
necessary steps have been completed. Make sure to have the checklists by hand before
performing a new installation.
Precautions
• The video wall must be installed on a flat and level surface which is strong enough to bear its
weight.
• If the video wall is mounted with mounting brackets, make sure the brackets are tightened
and secured on the wall and are strong enough to bear the weight of the video wall.
• The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel of the display has a very thin protective layer of glass
which is liable to marking or scratching, and cracking if struck or pressured. Please protect
the display with cushions during video wall installation.
• Move a display by holding the handles on the back of the display. Do not touch the LCD panel
directly to avoid possible scratches.
• To maintain proper ventilation and heat dissipation, keep at least 60 mm of clear space from
the mounted displays to the wall.
• Ensure enough gap between displays to protect your LCD screens from the damage through
the direct transfer of weight. See Checking the safe distance between displays on page 23 for
details.
Notes on moving the display
The display has limited mechanical strength. To prevent the display from performance failure
caused by line defects, front bezel bending, glass scratch/broken, light leakage, etc, it must be
handled with care. Refer to Notes on moving the display on page 5.
Installing
You can cascade the displays in landscape or portrait mode as desired. Mind the space between
displays during installation.
Cascading displays in landscape or portrait mode
1. Install the mounting bracket to the wall following the instruction manual of the wall
mounting bracket. Make sure the mounting bracket is vertically and horizontally placed.
2. Attach the provided gap inspection pads to the display edges as instructed in Step 1~3 in
Checking the safe distance between displays on page 23.
3. Mount and fasten the display on the mounting bracket or stand by tightening the screws
through the respective holes with a Phillips (cross) screwdriver. Do not place one display
directly on another as the stacked LCD screens may be damaged by the weight.
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4. Start your video wall from the bottom left or bottom right. Finish one row and then
Landscape modePortrait mode
Rotate each display 90 degrees clockwise to
install the video wall in portrait mode.
For height adjustment
For tilt adjustment 1
For tilt adjustment 2
For height adjustment
For tilt adjustment
(Recommended)
(Not recommended)
move up to finish the next row. Once a display has been installed, check the horizontal
and vertical level immediately using a professional measuring tool.
5. Place your displays as close to each other
as possible but an appropriate space of at
least 0.5 mm should be kept. Check the
gap between displays as instructed in Step
4~5 in Checking the safe distance between
6. To maintain proper ventilation and heat
dissipation, keep at least 60mm of clear
space from the mounted displays to the
wall.
60mm
(1.52")
displays on page 23.
Various mounting brackets may be available to you, but only some of them are suitable for a video wall.
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Checking the safe distance between displays
Adhesive tape with peeling sheet
Front panel
During video wall installation, you might want to place the displays as close to each other as
possible. Note the LCD screens may be damaged through the direct transfer of weight if an
appropriate distance is not kept between displays. The recommended gap between displays may
vary depending on your purchased models as listed below.
Model nameRecommended gap between displays
P Series≥ 0.5 mm
Actual bezel-to-bezel dimensions may exceed the listed minimum values (5.4mm for
PH460/PL460, 3.5mm for PL490/PL550/PL552/PH5501/PL4901/PL5501, 1.8 mm for
PL553/PH5502, 0.88mm for PL5502) due to different tiling methods.
You are provided with gap inspection pads to ensure appropriate space between the cascaded
displays during video wall installation.
1. Get one of the provided gap inspection
pads and fold it as illustrated.
2. Remove the peeling sheet from the gap
inspection pad.
3. Stick the pad to the edge where another display will be stacked as illustrated. Each edge
should have 3 gap inspection pads attached.
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4. After the displays are mounted and
fastened, check if the space between each
display is just enough for removing the gap
inspection pad smoothly. If the pad is
trapped, adjust the screws to release
more space.
5. Insert the pad again and swipe the pad
horizontally and vertically between the gap
to ensure it can move smoothly. Ignore
the black tapes on the edge if they stop
you. Refer to Recommended gap between
Whether used as a standalone unit or as a part of a video wall, the edge finishing kit will
transform your display into a most stylish and elegant display.
Inside your edge finishing kit you will find the following components:
Cosmetic Plates
Top (A)Bottom (B) Left (C)Right (D)
Flat Enclosure (E)Corner Enclosure (F) M3 x 5 mm Screw (G) M4 x 6 mm Screw (H)
Installation
For standalone unit
1. Mount the cosmetic plates in their
respective places on the edge of your
display, and screw in to place using the
6mm M4 screws.
2. On each corner, mount a corner enclosure
piece and fasten each one with 4 of the
5mm M3 screws.
G
F
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For a landscape video wall
A
A
H
D
D
B
B
C
C
F
E
G
F
E
F
E
F
E
C
H
A
A
D
D
B
B
C
F
E
F
E
F
E
F
E
G
1. Mount the cosmetic plates in their
respective places on the edge of your
display, and screw in to place using the
6mm M4 screws.
For a portrait video wall
2. On each corner, mount a corner enclosure
piece and fasten each one with 4 of the
5mm M3 screws. Where the displays meet,
use a flat enclosure piece, and fasten each
of these too with 4 of the 5mm M3 screws.
When mounting, make sure that all edge enclosure
pieces are fitted to the respective positions (i.e.
bottom to bottom, etc.)
1. Mount the cosmetic plates in their respective places on the edge of your display, and
screw in to place using the 6mm M4
screws.
2. On each corner, mount a corner
enclosure piece and fasten each one with
4 of the 5mm M3 screws. Where the
displays meet, use a flat enclosure piece,
and fasten each of these too with 4 of the
5mm M3 screws.
When mounting, make sure that all edge
enclosure pieces are fitted to the respective
positions (i.e. bottom to bottom, etc). When
rotating, the RIGHT side of the displays should be
on the bottom.
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Making a daisy chain
X
Y
12
43
Once you have installed the video wall, you are ready to connect all displays serially as a daisy
chain for playback or centralized management.
Follow the steps below to form a daisy chain, and refer to the mentioned sections for more
information.
In this chapter, illustrations of 4 daisy chained displays are for your reference only. You can connect more displays
if needed, as long as it is within the limit of each daisy chain to ensure picture quality. See Number of daisy
chained displays on page 30 for more information.
1. Install the video wall. Follow the instructions in
Video wall installation guide on page 21.
2. Connect the video source (e.g. computer) and
loop all displays using the required cables. See
Cable connections on page 28 and Cable
extension guide on page 10 for more information.
3. Set the horizontal and vertical position of the
display wall matrix. This helps your computer
identify how many displays are connected and how
to display the image. See Setting the display
position on page 31 for more information.
4. Set the ID number of each display for video wall
management. See Setting the ID number of each
display: PL460/PH460/PL550/PH550 on page 34 for
more information.
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5. Decide the way to manage all the daisy chained
(in)(in)
(in)
(in)
(out)
(out)
(out)
displays. See Managing the daisy chain:
PL460/PH460/PL550/PH550 on page 35 for more
information.
30°30°
6. Change the display settings to optimize video wall
performance as suggested.See Optimizing the
video wall performance and management: PL460/
PH460/PL550/PH550/PL490/PL552/PL553/PH5501
/PH5502 on page 38 for more information.
Cable connections
1. Turn off all devices.
2. Connect the first display with the video source (e.g. computer).
3. Connect one end of the cable to the appropriate OUT port on the first display.
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate IN port on the second display.
Follow Step 2 ~ 3 to connect all displays.
Refer to the user manual of the purchased model for the location of all input and output
ports.
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Different types of daisy chain
DVI-OUT
DVI-IN
HDMI-2
HDMI-1
VGAOUT
VGAIN
RS-232C
cable
DVI
cable
AV
cable
D-Sub
(15-pin)
cable
IR cable
The first display (connected to the OUT ports)
The second display (connected to the IN ports)
RJ45
cable
LAN
switch
HDMI
cable
Depending on your needs and input source, different cables should be connected properly.
• Not all cables and daisy chains are available for all models. Check the specifications of the purchased model for
the available connections.
• For cables that are not supplied with your product, you can purchase them separately.
FunctionCables required for each displayReference
Video signal transmission• D-Sub/Composite cable for analog signals
Audio signal transmission
(selected models only)
OSD control or advanced
control of all displays via
remote control
(selected models only)
Control of all displays by
RS-232 commands
• DVI/HDMI/DP cable for digital signals
D-Sub, Composite, and DVI support daisy
chaining. If the video output is HDMI, you can use
an adapter to convert the signal into either DVI
or Composite before making the daisy chain.
Audio cable
IR cablePage 35
RS-232C cable.
Use an appropriate RS-232C cable. Refer to the
user manual or BenQ service for more
information.
Page 36
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FunctionCables required for each displayReference
Control of all displays through
RJ45 cablePage 36
Local Area Network (LAN)
Number of daisy chained displays
The number of displays you can loop out serially depends on the resolution and type of the
input signal. Refer to the following table for the recommended and maximum number of
displays for different daisy chains.
Input signalRecommended number of display
DVI-I (Analog)49
DVI-I (Digital signal)1625
DPPL/PH series: 9
SL series: 16
If connection of more than the maximum number is required, use appropriate signal splitters to ensure stable
signal transmission, and you can loop up to 100 displays for PL460, PH460, PH550 and 225 displays for PL490,
PL550, PL552, PL553, SL490, SL550, PH5501, PH5502, PL5502, PL4901, PL5501.
The design of ID setting is different by models.
PL490/PL550/PL552/PL553/SL490/SL550/PH5501/PH5502/PL5502/PL4901/PL5501: 15 x 15
PL460/PH460/PH550: 10 x 10
Maximum number of display
(without a signal splitter)
PL/PH series: 12
SL series: 25
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