How To Connect
Set Up Mosaic - DP 11
Using the DP 11 mode allows to use the DISPLAX TILE internal videowall processor. In the below example we are covering the steps for a 6 x 1 video wall, arranged in 6 vertical columns, and 1 horizontal row. Since each TILE has a resolution of 1080 x ...
Video Wall Processor - Matrox
The DISPLAX TILE is compatible with Matrox video wall processors, such as the QuadHead2Go. The Matrox QuadHead2Go allows you to create a video wall from a single video source. It's designed for use in various environments, such as digital signage, ...
RS232 Commands List
RS232 Packet Format: Header Monitor Addr (First) Monitor Addr (Last) Command1 Command2 Checksum In detail: Number of Field Name of Field Power On /Off Settings Signal Source Settings Data1 Header Header = 0xD5 Header = 0xD5 Data2 Monitor Addr (First) ...
Daisy Chain up to 6 TILE units from 2022 onwards
It is possible to daisy chain up to 6 TILE units to connect to a single DP port with TILEs produced from 2022 onwards. Click to enlarge In the image above we have a video wall consisting of TILEs in 1 horizontal row, and 6 vertical columns. The TILEs ...
RS232
The TILE is equipped with the RS 232 communication protocol. This makes it possible for multiple TILEs to be daisy-chained via an RJ45 cable, allowing for controlling all linked TILEs' settings simultaneously. Using the TILE's remote control will ...
DisplayPort
Selecting DP 11 or DP 12 The DISPLAX TILE has 2 different Display Port protocols available. Each of them offers different solutions for videowall mosaic setups. The available protocols are DP 11 and DP 12. To select either protocol, access the ...
Using Graphics Card Only
As an alternitave to the Daisy Chain connection mode, you can connect each TILE unit directly to the computer's graphics card via the Display Port connection. The below picture demonstrates an example with 4 Tile units connected to 4 Display Port ...
Set Up Mosaic using NVIDIA
Creating a Video Wall Mosaic with DISPLAX Tile When using multiple DISPLAX Tile units together, you can merge them into a single large display (mosaic) using your graphics card control panel. This allows the operating system and applications to treat ...