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    Video Wall  Projection
    Info
    •Before setting up the video wall projection, install Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later).
    • Video wall is not compatible with resolutions higher than SXGA.
    • Image quality may deteriorate when picture signals are input through multiple projectors with an RGB
    cable or an RCA cable in a daisy chain connection.
    Hub
    Usually, a costly image-processing device is required to set up a video wall projection.
    This projector has built-in video wall capability that doesn’t require additional equipment. 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    Setting up the Video Wall Projection  Basic
    Following is an example of how to build a 2 X 2 video wall using 4 projectors.
    Projector 1
    Projector 2
    Computer
    RGB cable
    RGB cable OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2)
    terminal
    INPUT 1 terminal
    INPUT 1 terminal
    OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2)
    terminal
    Projector 3
    RGB cableINPUT 1 terminal
    OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2)
    terminal
    Projector 4
    RGB cableINPUT 1 terminal 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    1Access one of the four projectors
    via Internet Explorer.
    (See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet
    Explorer (Version 5.0 or later)” (page 23) for
    the details.)
    2Click “Video Wall” on the menu.
    •  “Video Wall” display will appear.
    3Select “2 X 2” on “Division”.
    1
    2
    3 4
    1
    1 1
    1
    1 Selects a position for each projector. (the assigning buttons)
    2
    2 2
    2
    2 Selects a number of positions where the video wall is divided.
    3
    3 3
    3
    3 Displays the current status for the video wall setup.
    4
    4 4
    4
    4 Adjusts the position of the projected image horizontally and vertically.
    4Click the assigning button for the
    desired position.
    •The projector will be assigned to the part of
    the video wall.
    Note
    • F or more details on the assigned position
    and the actual position of the projector, see
    “Assigning the Projected Image on the
    Video Wall Setup” (page  44).
    5Repeat the same procedure from
    the step 1 to 4 for the other three
    projectors.
    That completes the video wall setup. When
    the same image signal is input to all the
    projectors, the video wall projection starts. 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    12
    3
    4 5
    6
    7 8
    9
    1223
    23
    45
    556
    789
    The numbers of the projector refer to the numbersof the projected positions.
    123
    456
    789
    1 2
    3
    4 5
    6
    7 8
    9
    The numbers of the projector refer to the numbersof the projected positions.
    Assigning the Projected Image on the Video Wall Setup
    Followings are examples for assigning the projected images for the front and rear projections.
    Front Projection Rear Projection
    Adjusting the Position
    Horizontally and Vertically
    Click “UP”,  “DOWN”,  “LEFT” or “RIGHT” to the po-
    sition of the projected image.
    Returning to the Default
    Video Wall Setup
    1Select “1 X 1” on “Division”.
    2Click the assigning button 1.
    •The video wall setup will return to the de-
    fault settings. 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    Notes on the Wide Video Wall Projection
    Selecting “2 X 1”, “3 X 1”, “4 X1”, “5 X 1”, “6 X 1”, “7 X 1” or “8 X 1” on “Division” (see page 43) allows you to
    create the wide video wall.
    To  create the wide video wall with three projectors lining up in single file from left to right (as shown above),
    select “3 X 1” on “Division”, select a position for each projector, and then input the image which width is
    compressed at 1/3 (as shown below). 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    INPUT 1 terminal
    Video equipment
    RGB cable
    RGB cable RGB cable RGB cable
    Projector 1 : Master
    Projector 2 : Slave
    Projector 3: Slave
    Projector 4 : Slave
    LAN terminal
    Computer
    ComputerINPUT 4 terminal
    INPUT 4 terminal
    INPUT 4 terminal
    INPUT 4 terminal 5 BNC to 15-pin D-sub cable 
    LAN cable
    (straight-through type)
    INPUT 1 terminal
    INPUT 1 terminal
    INPUT 1 terminal
    INPUT 2 terminals
    OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2)
    terminal
    OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2)
    terminal
    OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2)
    terminal
    LAN terminal
    LAN terminal
    LAN terminal
    Composite video cable Distributor Hub
    Setting up the Video Wall Projection  
    Application
    Using “Stack Setting” and “Set Inputs” functions together allows you to control the video wall with one
    remote control.
    This part shows an example of a connecting procedure for inputting the video signals to the video wall
    based on the example in the previous section. 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    Projector 1:Master
    Projector 2: Slave
    Projector 3: Slave
    Projector 4: Slave
    LAN terminal
    Computer
    LAN cable
    LAN cable
    (straight-through type) Hub
    LAN terminal
    LAN terminal
    LAN terminal
    1Change the TCP/IP settings for the
    computer as shown below.
    (See “Setting an IP Address for the Computer”
    on page 
    19 for the details.)
    •IP address : 192.168.150.2
    •Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
    •Default gateway : (Do not input any values.)
    2Change the TCP/IP settings for
    each projector as shown below.
    (See “Setting up a Network Connection for the
    Projector” on page  21 for the details.)
    •IP address Projector  1: 192.168.150.3
    Projector 2 : 192.168.150.4
    Projector 3 : 192.168.150.5
    Projector 4 : 192.168.150.6
    •Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
    •Default gatewa y: 0.0.0.0
    Note
    • The TCP/IP settings shown are examples
    to make connections following the diagram.
    • When using other equipment in the same
    network, be careful about the IP address
    ov erlap or other network settings.
    • Consult your network administrator for as-
    sistance with the network settings.
    3Connect the computer and the pro-
    jectors as shown below.
    ■Preparation
    •Follow the procedure below after setting up the basic connection.
    • When “User Name” and “Password” have been set to the projector, reset them before the stack projec-
    tion setup. To set “User Name” and “Password”, use the same user name and password for both of the
    master and slave projectors. (See page  25.)
    • Set “Data Port” with the same number for both of the master and slave projectors. (See page  26.)
    Info
    •Do not use network software or equipment while it is accessing the projector via the port of the same
    n umber used for the master or slave projector, otherwise you cannot properly control multiple projectors
    with one remote control. 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    4Turn on all of the projectors.
    5Access the projector 1 from the
    computer via Internet Explorer.
    (See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet
    Explorer (Version 5.0 or later)” on page  23 for
    the details.)
    6Click “Stack” on the menu.
    7Select “Master” on “Stack Setting”.
    • “Slave Address” display will appear.
    8Make the IP address for each pro-
    jector as shown below.
    • Slave 1 : 192.168.150.4
    • Slave 2 : 192.168.150.5
    • Slave 3 : 192.168.150.6
    9Click the “Apply” button.
    10Access the projector 2 from the
    computer via Internet Explorer.
    (See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet
    Explorer (Version 5.0 or later)” on page  23 for
    the details.)
    11Click “Stack” on the menu.
    12Select “Slave” on “Stack Setting”. 
    						
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    Video Wall  Projection
    Master
    Set Inputs
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFFON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFFINPUT1
    INPUT2
    INPUT3
    INPUT4
    INPUT5
    Slave
    Set Inputs
    INPUT1
    INPUT2
    INPUT3
    INPUT4
    INPUT5
    Projector 1 Projector 2-4
    13Repeat the same procedure from
    the step 10 to 12 for the projector 3
    and 4.
    14Select inputs as specified in the
    table on the right.
    (See page  86 on the projector operation
    manual.)
    Note
    • Set input terminals you will use to “ON”.
    Set input terminals you will not use to
    “OFF”.
    15T urn off all of the projectors.
    16Make connections following the
    diagram shown on page  46.
    17Turn on the projectors first, then
    turn on the computers and the
    video equipment.
    Note
    • Image quality may deteriorate when picture sig-
    nals are input through multiple projectors with
    an RGB cable or an RCA cable in a daisy chain
    connection. 
    						
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    1Click “Start” – “All Programs” –
    “Accessories” – “Communica-
    tions” – “HyperTerminal”.
    •If you do not have HyperTerminal in-
    stalled, see the operation manual of your
    computer.
    • Depending on the settings of your com-
    puter, you may be required to enter your
    area code and other details. Enter the
    information as required.
    2Enter a name in the “Name” field,
    and click “OK”.
    3If you are required to enter the
    area code, enter it in the “Area
    code” field. From the “Connect
    using” drop-down menu, select
    “TCP/IP (Winsock)”, and click
    “OK”.
    4Enter the IP address of the pro-
    jector in the “Host address” field
    (see “TCP/IP” on the “Network”
    menu of the projector), and en-
    ter the data port of the projector
    in the “Port number” field
    (“10002” is the factory default
    setting), and click “OK”.
    Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN
    When the projector is connected to a network, you can use HyperTerminal or a similar com-
    m unications program to send a command to reset the lamp timer. The example below uses
    Windows
    ® XP as the operating system.
    Select
    “TCP/IP (Winsock)” 
    						
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