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VIP™ Driver QRG
Mounting
Product
Mounting
Diagram
Calculating the
Number of
Panels per
VIP™ Driver
Using U-Main Out
and
D-Backup Out
Together as Primary
Output
Before mounting this product, read the Safety Notes at the beginning of this
guide. The VIP™ Driver can be rack-mounted using the mounting ears on
either side of the front panel.
The VIP™ Driver provides two signal output connections: U-Main Out and
D-Backup Out. The number of panels you can use will differ based on whether
you are using the U-Main Out connection as the primary output and the
D-Backup Out connection as a backup, or if you are using both as outputs
together to increase the screen resolution.
The default resolution for the VIP™ Video Wall is 1280 x 1024. The following
provides the calculation and diagram for determining the number of panels that
can be supported by one VIP™ Driver for each scenario.
The MVP™ 18 will be used for each scenario. That panel has a pixel count of
32 x 32.
Refer to the MVP™/PVP™ Series Getting Started User Manual for pixel and
other panel information.
Using the pixel ratio of the panel(s), calculate the number of panels as follows.
MVP 18 (32 x 32):
The VIP™ Driver can support a video wall using MVP™ 18 that is
40 x 32 panels, or 1,280 panels in total. Refer to the following example:
1280 = 40 panels
1-Unit Rack Mount
1280/32 = 40 panels
1024/32 = 32 panels
Video Wall using
MVP™ 18 panels
6
1024 = 32 panels
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