How To Connect
Daisy-Chain Mode Example
Creating a 2×4 Video Wall Using Two 2×2 Daisy-Chained Groups + GPU Mosaic When using DisplayPort daisy-chain mode, each group of TILE units is detected by the Operating System as one single display. This allows you to bypass GPU output limitations ...
RS232 Protocol
RS232 Commands and Protocol Reference DISPLAX TILE supports control and configuration via RS232 communication. RS232 can be used for: Power ON / OFF commands Input source selection Brightness and OSD control Videowall configuration commands ...
Daisy-Chain Overview
Daisy-Chain Setup Using Internal Videowall Processor DISPLAX TILE includes an internal videowall processor that allows multiple TILE units to be merged into a single display. In this configuration: TILE units are DisplayPort daisy-chained TILE units ...
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 Connection
RS232 Daisy-Chain Connection Instructions DISPLAX TILE units can be daisy-chained via RS232 connection using RJ45 cables. This connection is required when configuring and merging TILE units using the internal videowall processor and VIDEOWALL CONTROL ...
Connect Directly to the GPU
Connecting DISPLAX TILE Directly to the GPU (DisplayPort or HDMI) As an alternative to Daisy Chain mode, each DISPLAX TILE unit can be connected directly to the computer’s graphics card (GPU) using either: DisplayPort (DP) HDMI The connection type ...
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 ...