StarTech.com ST12MHDLAN2K, ST12MHDLAN2R User Manual

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Manual Revision: 10/22/2018
User Manual
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HDMI Over IP Extender Kit - 1080p
SKU#: ST12MHDLAN2K & ST12MHDLAN2R
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Compliance Statements
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent
from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help
Industry Canada Statement
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe [A] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A)
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Use of Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, and other Protected Names and Symbols
This manual may make reference to trademarks, registered trademarks, and other protected names and/or symbols of third-party companies not related in any way to StarTech.com. Where they occur these references are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent an endorsement of a product or service by StarTech.com, or an endorsement of the product(s) to which this manual applies by the third-party company in question. Regardless of any direct acknowledgement elsewhere in the body of this document, StarTech.com hereby acknowledges that all trademarks, registered trademarks, service marks, and other protected names and/or symbols contained in this manual and related documents are the property of their respective holders.
For the State of California
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Safety Statements
Safety Measures
• Wiring terminations should not be made with the product and/or electric lines under power.
• Product installation and/or mounting should be completed by a certied professional as per the local safety and building code guidelines.
• Cables (including power and charging cables) should be placed and routed to avoid creating electric, tripping or safety hazards.
Mesures de sécurité
• Les terminaisons de câblâge ne doivent pas être eectuées lorsque le produit et/ou les câbles électriques sont sous tension.
• L’installation et/ou le montage du produit doit être réalisé par un professionnel certié et dans le respect des normes locales et du code de construction local.
• Les câbles (y compris les câbles d’alimentation et de chargement) doivent être placés et acheminés de façon à éviter tout risque électrique, de chute ou de sécurité
安全対策
• 電源が入っている状態の製品または電線の終端処理を行わないでください。
• 製品の設置やマウントは、使用地域の安全ガイドラインおよび建築基準に従い、有資格の専門業者が行うようにしてください。
• ケーブル(電源ケーブルと充電ケーブルを含む)は、適切な配置と引き回しを行い、電気障害やつまづきの危険性など、安全上のリスクを回避するよう にしてください 。
Misure di sicurezza
• I terminiali dei li elettrici non devono essere realizzate con il prodotto e/o le linee elettriche sotto tensione.
• L’installazione e/o il montaggio dei prodotti devono essere eseguiti da un tecnico professionale certicato che conosca le linee guida locali sulle norme edilizie e sulla sicurezza.
• I cavi (inclusi i cavi di alimentazione e di ricarica) devono essere posizionati e stesi in modo da evitare pericoli di inciampo, rischi di scosse elettriche o pericoli per la sicurezza.
Säkerhetsåtgärder
• Montering av kabelavslutningar får inte göras när produkten och/eller elledningarna är strömförda.
• Installation och/eller montering får endast göras av behöriga yrkespersoner och enligt gällande lokala förordningar för säkerhet och byggnormer.
• Kablar (inklusive elkablar och laddningskablar) ska dras och placeras på så sätt att risk för snubblingsolyckor och andra olyckor kan undvikas.
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Table of Contents
Compliance Statements ........................................................................1
Safety Statements ..................................................................................3
Product Diagram ....................................................................................6
Transmitter Front .......................................................................................................................................6
Transmitter Rear ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Receiver Front ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Receiver Rear .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Product Information ..............................................................................8
Package Contents (ST12MHDLAN2K) ................................................................................................ 8
Package Contents (ST12MHDLAN2R) ................................................................................................ 8
Requirements ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Installation ..............................................................................................10
Optional Installation ..............................................................................11
Using a Separate 3.5 mm Audio Source ............................................................................................11
Connect the Devices to a Gigabit LAN Network ............................................................................ 11
Using the RJ-11 to RS-232 Adapters ................................................................................................... 12
Installing the IR Receiver and IR Blaster ............................................................................................ 13
Mounting the Extender........................................................................................................................... 14
Installing the Feet .....................................................................................................................................15
Conguration ..........................................................................................16
Rotary DIP Switch ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Serial 1 Control Port ................................................................................................................................. 16
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Audio Embed Switch ...............................................................................................................................16
Function Buttons .......................................................................................................................................17
Rebooting the System ............................................................................................................................. 18
StarTech.com Wall Control App ...........................................................................................................19
General Navigation and Operation ....................................................................................................19
Software Installation .............................................................................20
Connecting Transmitters and Receivers to the Software ........................................................... 21
Adjusting the IP Address and Subnet Masks ..................................................................................22
Switching Your Remote Displays Between Video Sources ......................................................... 24
Conguring Your Remote Displays for a Video Wall Application ............................................. 26
Adjusting Video Tear ................................................................................................................................ 33
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Product Diagram
Actual product may vary from photos
Transmitter Front
Transmitter Rear
F2 Cong. Button
F1 Link Button
IR In Port
Audio
Out Port
DIP Rotary Switch
Serial 1 Control
Port
(RJ-11)
IR Out
Port
DC 12V
Power
Port
LAN Port
Video In
Port
Audio In
Port
LED Indicator
Locking
Screw
Audio
Embed
Switch
Reset
Button
Serial
2 Aux/
Ext
Port
(RJ-11)
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Receiver Front
Receiver Rear
DIP Rotary Switch
F2 Cong. Button
F1 Link Button
IR Out
Port
Audio In
Port
IR In Port
Output
Resolution
Switch
DC 12V
Power
Port
LAN Port
Video In
Port
Audio
Out
Port
LED Indicator
Locking
Screw
Reset
Button
Serial
2 Aux/
Ext
Port
(RJ-11)
Serial 1 Control
Port
(RJ-11)
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Product Information
Package Contents (ST12MHDLAN2K)
HDMI Transmitter x 1
HDMI Receiver x 1
Universal Power Adapters (NA, EU, UK, ANZ) x 2
Hardware Kit x 1
Mounting Brackets x 2
Mounting Screws x 8
HDMI Locking Screws x 2
Plastic Screwdriver x 1
CAT5 Cable x 1
RJ-11 to RS-232 Adapters x 2
RJ-11 Cables x 2
IR Blaster x 1
IR Receiver x 1
Foot Pads x 8
User Manual x 1
Package Contents (ST12MHDLAN2R)
HDMI Receiver x 1
Universal Power Adapters (NA, EU, UK, ANZ) x 1
Hardware Kit x 1
Mounting Brackets x 2
Mounting Screws x 8
HDMI Locking Screws x 1
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Plastic Screwdriver x 1
CAT5 Cable x 1
RJ-11 to RS-232 Adapters x 1
RJ-11 Cables x 1
IR Blaster x 1
IR Receiver x 1
Foot Pads x 4
User Manual x 1
Requirements
For the latest requirements, please visit www.startech.com/
ST12MHDLAN2K or www.startech.com/ST12MHDLAN2R.
Installation:
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Writing Utensil
Level
Display:
HDMI Displays x 1 (per HDMI Receiver)
Devices:
HDMI Video Source x 1 (per HDMI Transmitter)
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Installation
1. Set up an HDMI Video Source Device (e.g. computer) and
an HDMI Display Device in the desired location.
2. Position the HDMI Transmitter near the HDMI Video
Source Device you set up in step 1.
3. Connect an HDMI Cable from the HDMI Video Source
Device to the Video In Port on the back of the HDMI Transmitter.
Note: If you are using a Locking HDMI Cable, use a Phillips Head Screwdriver to remove the screw above the Video Port. Connect an HDMI Cable to the Video In Port on the back of the HDMI Transmitter, and re-insert the Locking Screw into the Locking Screw Hole. Using the Phillips Head Screwdriver, tighten the Locking Screw. Be careful not to over-tighten.
4. Position the HDMI Receiver near the HDMI Video Display
Device you set up in step 1.
5. Connect an HDMI Cable from the Video Out Port on the
back of the HDMI Receiver to the HDMI Video Display Device.
Notes: To connect additional HDMI Receivers (sold sepa­rately), repeat step 5.
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6. Connect a CAT5e/CAT6 Cable to the LAN Port on the back
of the HDMI Transmitter.
7. Connect the other end of the CAT5e/CAT6 Cable to the LAN
Port on the back of the HDMI Receiver.
Note: The cabling should not go through any networking
equipment (e.g. router, switch, etc.).
8. Connect the Universal Power Adapter to the DC 12V
Power Port on both the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver and to an AC Electrical Outlet.
Optional Installation
Using a Separate 3.5 mm Audio Source
Audio In Port (Transmitter)/Audio Out Port (Receiver):
If you intend to add a separate 3.5 mm audio source (Microphone) that can be embedded into the HDMI signal and selected as the audio source:
1. Connect a 3.5 mm Audio Cable to the Audio In Port on the
HDMI Transmitter and the other end to the Audio Source Device.
2. Connect a 3.5 mm Audio Cable to the Audio Out Port on
the HDMI Receiver and the other end to an Output Device.
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Audio Out Port (Transmitter)/Audio In Port (Receiver): If you intend to transmit an audio signal from the HDMI
Receiver to the HDMI Transmitter.
1. Connect a 3.5 mm Audio Cable to the Audio In Port on the
HDMI Receiver and connect the other end of the cable to
the Audio Device.
2. Connect a 3.5 mm Audio Cable to the Audio Out Port on
the HDMI Transmitter and connect the other end of the cable to the Output Device.
Connect the Devices to a Gigabit LAN Network
The HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver can be used in a video wall or point to multi-point or point-to-point conguration over a Gigabit LAN.
1. Connect a CAT5e/CAT6 Cable to the LAN Port on the HDMI
Transmitter.
2. Connect the other end of the CAT5e/CAT6 Cable to a
Gigabit LAN hub, router or switch.
3. Connect a CAT5e/CAT6 Cable to the LAN Port on the HDMI
Receiver.
4. Connect the other end of the CAT5e/CAT6 Cable to a
Gigabit LAN hub, router or switch.
Note: Your router must support IGMP snooping. Please refer to your network switch or router documentation to ensure IGMP snooping is supported and enabled.
5. Verify that the image from your Video Source appears on
the Display Devices attached to the HDMI Receiver(s).
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Using the RJ-11 to RS-232 Adapters
The RJ-11 to RS-232 Adapter can be used to connect a Serial Device to either the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver.
1. Connect an RJ-11 Cable to the Serial 2 Aux/Ext Port (RJ-
11) on either the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver.
2. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 Cable to the RJ-11 Port
on a Adapter.
3. Plug the RS-232 Connector on the Adapter into an RS-232
Port on the Serial Device.
Note: When connecting the RS-232 connector on the Adapt­er to the Serial Device you may need to use an additional serial cable or adapter.
Installing the IR Receiver and IR Blaster
The IR Receiver and IR Blaster can be connected to either the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver.
HDMI Transmitter:
If the device receiving the IR signal is at the HDMI Receiver side:
1. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR In Port on the front of the
HDMI Transmitter.
2. Position the IR Receiver where you’ll point your IR Remote
Control.
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If the device receiving the IR signal is at the HDMI Transmitter side:
1. Connect the IR Blaster to the IR Out Port on the front of the
HDMI Transmitter.
2. Position the IR Blaster directly in front of the HDMI Video
Source’s IR Sensor (if you’re unsure, check the manual of your HDMI Video Source to determine the IR Sensor location).
HDMI Receiver:
If the device receiving the IR signal is at the HDMI Receiver side:
1. Connect the IR Blaster to the IR Out Port on the HDMI
Receiver.
2. Position the IR Blaster directly in front of the device’s IR
Sensor (if you’re unsure, check the manual of your Video Source to determine the IR Sensor location).
If the device receiving the IR signal is at the HDMI Transmitter side:
1. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR In Port on the HDMI
Receiver.
2. Position the IR Receiver where you’ll point your IR Remote
Control.
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Mounting the Extender
Notes: StarTech.com is not responsible for any damages related to the installation of this product.
Prior to mounting, please test the product’s port compatibil­ity with all devices intended for use with this product.
1. Align the Mounting Bracket with the two Mounting Screw
Holes on the side of the HDMI Transmitter and/or HDMI Receiver (two per side).
Note: Make sure that the large circular opening on the Mounting Holes is at the bottom when the Mounting Brack­ets are installed. This will ensure that you can properly mount the bracket on the wall.
2. Insert the Mounting Screws through the Mounting Bracket
and into the Mounting Screw Holes on the side of the HDMI Transmitter and/or HDMI Receiver.
3. Using a Phillips Head Screwdriver tighten the four
Mounting Screws, be careful not to over-tighten.
4. Before mounting the HDMI Transmitter and/or HDMI
Receiver make sure that the surface you are mounting to is strong enough to support the weight of the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver. It is recommended that you mount the HDMI Transmitter and/or HDMI Receiver onto a wall stud to provide the correct support.
5. Measure the distance between the Mounting Screw Holes
on the Mounting Brackets.
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6. Using a Level and a Writing Utensil, mark the distance
measured between the two Mounting Screw Holes on the mounting surface.
7. Using a Phillips Head Screwdriver, screw the two
Mounting Screws into the surface, using the Mounting Screw Hole locations marked in step 6 as a guide. Make sure
that you leave space between the head of the screw and the wall.
8. Align the large circular holes on the Mounting Bracket with
the Mounting Screws.
9. Slide the HDMI Transmitter and/or HDMI Receiver down,
to lock the Mounting Brackets in place.
Installing the Feet
1. Remove the adhesive backing from the foot pads.
2. Align each of the foot pads with the four impressions on the
bottom of the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver.
3. While applying pressure, ax the feet to the bottom of the
HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver.
Conguration
Rotary DIP Switch
The Rotary DIP Switch on the HDMI Transmitter and connected HDMI Receiver(s) must be set to the same position/ channel for the devices to communicate.
Use the at end of the Plastic Screwdriver (included) to
adjust the Rotary DIP Switch’s position.
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Serial 1 Control Port
The Serial 1 Control Port is currently not support by StarTech. com. It is recommended that the StarTech.com Wall Control app is used to congure the HDMI Transmitter and HDMI Receiver(s).
Output Resolution Switch
The Output Resolution Switch is located on the HDMI Receiver and has two settings:
Native:
Sets the video output to a max of 1080p @ 60Hz.
Scaling:
Set the video output to 720p @ 60Hz
Audio Embed Switch
The Audio Embed Switch is located on the HDMI Transmitter and has two settings:
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Embedded:
Embeds external audio from the Audio In Port into the HDMI signal.
HDMI:
Uses the audio from the HDMI signal.
Function Buttons
The F1 (Link) and F2 (Cong.) function buttons allow you to perform the following functions:
HDMI Transmitter/HDMI Receiver F1 Button Link/Unlink Video:
Press the F1 Button once.
Factory Reset:
1. Power o the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver (unplug
the Universal Power Adapter from the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver).
2. Press and hold the F1 Button.
3. Power on the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver
(plug the Universal Power Adapter back into the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver).
4. Release the F1 Button after 17 seconds (the Power/Link
LED will ash green and blue).
5. For a second time power cycle the HDMI Transmitter or
HDMI Receiver.
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HDMI Transmitter/HDMI Receiver F2 Button Graphic/Video Mode:
Press and hold the F2 Button for 1 second.
Anti-Dither Adjustment Mode:
Press and hold the F2 Button for 3 seconds.
EDID Copy (HDMI Receiver only):
1. Power o the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver (unplug
the Universal Power Adapter from the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver).
2. Press and hold the F2 Button.
3. Power on the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver
(plug the Universal Power Adapter back into the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver).
4. Release the F2 Button after 12 seconds (the Network Status
LED will ash yellow).
Rebooting the System
1. With the HDMI Transmitter or HDMI Receiver powered on,
Insert a pointed-tip object (e.g. pin) into the recessed Reset Button.
2. Hold the recessed Reset Button until the HDMI Transmitter
or HDMI Receiver reboots.
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StarTech.com Wall Control App
General Navigation and Operation
You can access the StarTech.com Wall Control app software menu from any screen by clicking the Menu icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen.
From the menu you can access each of the options below.
Help: Lists information and walkthroughs regarding operation of the application.
Device Search Mode: Enables you to dene your preferred method of identifying the Transmitter and Receiver on the network. You can choose between two methods of identication, Multicast DNS or Target IP.
Multicast DNS: is the default setting and will search automatically for devices over the network.
Target IP: is an advanced setting that enables you to specify an IP address that the remote devices are set to, in order for the software to identify them. This is a good option if you’d like multiple setups with dierent displays and transmitters on dierent subnets and IP address ranges.
Clear All Settings: Restores your software to default settings. Demo Mode: Creates a virtual environment with multiple
Transmitters and Receivers that enables you to congure a virtual setup without physically connecting the Transmitters or Receivers, to test the functionality.
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Software Installation
The HDMI distribution kit features video control software that helps you manage your IP video distribution and video wall conguration. The software is available for iOS and/or Android™ devices.
1. Using a browser, navigate to www.StarTech.com/
ST12MHDLAN2K.
2. Scroll down on the Overview tab and select the link for the
store that corresponds with your device.
3. Download the StarTech.com Wall Control app.
Connecting Transmitters and Receivers to the Software
Note: To ensure the application functions properly, your rout­er must support IGMP snooping. Please refer to your network switch or router documentation to ensure IGMP snooping is supported and enabled.
1. Connect the device you installed the StarTech.com Wall
Control app on to the same network as your transmitter(s)
and receiver(s).
2. Select on the StarTech.com Wall Control icon.
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3. The app will open to the DEVICES screen and automatically
populate the DEVICES screen with all Transmitters and Receivers connected to the network.
DEVICES screen
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Note: You can re-initiate the device search, by selecting the
Refresh button in the top right-hand corner of the DEVICES screen.
Adjusting the IP Address and Subnet Masks
1. On the DEVICES screen, click on a Transmitter or Receiver.
2. The Device Properties screen will appear.
Device Properties screen
3. Click the Edit Icon next to the IP address you wish to
congure.
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4. The Network Settings screen will appear.
Network Settings screen
5. Select the Static button, an IP Address and Subnet Mask
eld will appear.
Static Button
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6. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter an IP address and
subnet mask for the device.
- or -
Select DHCP and your network will automatically assign an IP address and subnet mask to the device in the range of the rest of your network devices.
Note: DHCP must be enabled on your network to automati­cally assign an IP address and subnet mask.
7. Click the Save button to apply the new IP address and
subnet mask to the selected device.
- or -
Click the Cancel button to discard any changes made and return to the Device Properties screen.
Switching Your Remote Displays Between Video Sources
1. On the DEVICES screen, select the SWITCHES button
on the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
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2. The SWITCHES screen will appear.
SWITCHES screen
3. A list of connected receivers and transmitters will be
displayed. The transmitter that is currently selected for each receiver will be highlighted in yellow.
Note: If the receiver is part of a video wall it will be indicated with a button that lists the wall conguration and the loca­tion of the receiver.
4. To assign a Video Source, or change the Video Source,
select the transmitter listed next to your receiver that you would like to display.
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5. The transmitter will turn yellow and the Video Source will
switch on the remote display.
Note: If a receiver that was part of a video wall conguration is altered, that display will no longer be part of the video wall conguration.
Conguring Your Remote Displays for a Video Wall Application
1. On the DEVICES screen, select the WALLS button on
the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
2. The WALLS screen will appear.
WALLS screen
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3. Select the + icon, the Video Wall screen will appear.
Video Wall screen
4. Select the Wall Name eld. Using the on-screen keyboard
enter a name for the new video wall conguration.
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5. Select the Rows eld. From the drop-down list select the
number of rows in the video wall conguration.
Rows drop-down list
6. Select the Columns eld. From the drop-down list, select the
number of rows in the video wall conguration.
Note: The Cancel button will take you back to the WALLS screen without adding a video wall conguration.
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7. Select the Next button. A video wall display will appear
based on the number of rows and columns selected on the previous screen. The video wall display allows you to associate a connected receiver with each of the receiver locations in the video wall display.
WALLS Screen
8. Select a receiver location on the video wall display. The Pick
a Receiver for screen will appear.
9. Pick a receiver from the list of connected receivers.
- or -
Click the Cancel button to return to the previous screen.
10. Once a receiver is selected it will appear in yellow on the
video wall display.
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11. The Name eld will list the Wall Name entered on the Video
Wall screen by default. By selecting the Name eld, the Wall
Name can be overwritten.
12. To see the Receiver name on each screen, select the Show
device names on screen switch.
13. (Optional) Select the Bezel Compensation button to scale
the image on the displays to create a more natural, seamless look by specifying the bezel compensation.
14. The Bezel Compensation screen will appear:
ScreenX: Allows you to adjust the display’s width in
millimeters (mm).
ScreenY: Allows you to adjust the display’s height in
millimeters (mm).
DisplayX: Allows you to adjust the total width of the
display in millimeters (mm).
DisplayY: Allows you to adjust the total height of the
display in millimeters (mm).
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Bezel Compensation screen
15. Click the Save button to save the bezel compensation
settings and return to the Video Wall screen.
- or -
Click the Cancel button to discard changes and return to the Video Wall screen.
16. On the Video Wall screen, click the Save button to save the
video wall settings and return to the WALLS screen.
- or -
Click the Cancel button to discard changes and return to the WALLS screen.
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17. The WALLS screen will appear.
WALLS screen
18. The new video wall conguration will appear on the WALLS
screen.
19. Select a Source (transmitter) to activate the video wall.
20. The selected source and receivers in the conguration will
be highlighted:
Yellow: Indicates which devices in the video wall
conguration are active.
Gray: Indicates that the receiver is currently being used in
another video wall conguration.
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Note: You can adjust the settings dened for each video wall conguration or delete your video wall conguration by clicking the arrow next to each video wall.
Adjusting Video Tear
1. On the DEVICES screen, select the WALLS button on the
toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
2. The WALLS screen will appear.
WALLS screen
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3. Select on the Arrow icon next to the video wall name.
4. The Video Wall screen will appear.
5. Select the Video Tear Correction button.
6. The Video Tear Correction screen will appear.
Video Tear Connection screen
7. Adjust the Sliders until the video tear line moves o the
display.
8. Click the Done button once you have adjust the video tear.
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StarTech.com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.
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