2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page1 2G VIDEO WALL GUIDE Revised 2016-05-09
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page2 Table of Contents Specifications... 4 Requirements for Setup... 4 Wall Sizes... 4 Mixed Walls... 4 Content Scaling... 5 Square Walls... 5 Non-Square Walls... 5 Setup Instructions... 6 Advanced Picture Adjustment... 11 Television Zoom Settings... 11 One-Command Adjustment... 11 Horizontal and Vertical Shift... 12 Horizontal and Vertical Scale Up... 13 Control for Programmers... 14 Wall Mode... 14 Bezel Gap... 15 Scale Picture... 15 Shift Picture... 15 Tearing Delay... 15 Not Sure How?... 16 Access Web Interface... 16 Just Add Drivers Installations... 16 Non-Just Add Drivers Installations... 16 Access Command Line Interface... 19 Telnet... 19
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2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page4 Specifications Just Add Power HDMI over IP 2G/2G+/2G+AVP Receivers have built-in video wall functionality. In a Just Add Power distributed system, a source can be viewed as a single screen and video wall at the same time. Requirements for Setup One Receiver per display in the video wall A computer with a network connection to the switch Static Route entered into router o Allows network devices to access the Just Add Power devices o Alternatively, set computer s IP details manually so the Default Gateway is equal to the IP Address of the managed Ethernet switch running the Just Add Power system Wall Sizes Static Route to Just Add Power devices at 10.0.0.0 IP of switch is 192.168.1.4 Wall sizes up to 8 rows and 16 columns are possible through the web interface. Wall sizes of up to 16 rows and 16 columns can be configured via the command line. If a wall larger than 8x16 is needed, contact support@justaddpower.com for more information. Dynamic Wall With Layer 3 control provided in all JADConfig installations static walls are a thing of the past. 2x2 walls can easily become 4 individual screens. 3x3 walls can be a 2x2 with 5 individual screens. Larger walls have even more options. 3x3 Wall 2x2 with 5 singles 9 singles
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page5 Content Scaling Just Add Power Receivers create a video wall by scaling the video content to a size that matches the full wall. This means that it does NOT take into account the aspect ratio or native resolution of the picture that it is sending. Square Walls 1x1 2x2 3x3 When walls are square (2x2, 3x3, etc.) the content will be scaled appropriately because the aspect ratio (vertical-tohorizontal ratio) is maintained. No additional picture scaling is needed to ensure a quality picture. Non-Square Walls 1x1 1 row, 2 column When walls are non-square have a different number of rows and columns the content will be stretched by the Video Wall process. Standard 16:9 content will appear wider or taller than normal. 1x1 1 row, 2 column To maintain proper aspect ratio on non-square walls, content must be specially designed BEFORE being sent to a Transmitter for aspect ratios to be maintained properly on the video wall. This shows an example of content that has been compressed horizontally when viewed on a single-screen so that it scales properly on a 1-row, 2-column wall. CAUTION: Multi-row, 1-column walls can NOT be configured with 1080p resolution because of extra static that will show up on the right portion of the screen. 1-column walls have a maximum resolution of 720p.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page6 Setup Instructions 1. Configure the switch and all Just Add Power devices. Video should be showing on all video wall screens. 2. Configure the matrix so that the same Transmitter is showing on all video wall displays, and non-video wall displays are showing a different Transmitter. This will ensure that only video wall displays are set in video wall mode. The source must be outputting 720p or 1080p. Access Web Interface JADConfig Test Screen: 4-screen video wall on Input 1, non-video wall display on Input 2 3. Access the web interface of the Transmitter being shown on the video wall. Google Chrome or Firefox works best. 4. Click on the Video Wall tab to get to the configuration GUI
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page7 5. Measure the size of the displays and set the Bezel and Gap Compensation. ANY unit of measurement may be used as long as it is the same unit for all measurements. Warning: The Bezel and Gap Compensation boxes only accept whole numbers, so adjustments must be made to remove decimal values. For example, a display is measured with these dimensions: OW 44.13 inches OH 25.5 inches VW 43 inches VH 24.25 inches Since Bezel and Gap Compensation only accepts whole numbers, the numbers must be multiplied by 100 to remove decimal places. The updated values entered into the boxes are: OW 4413 OH 2550 VW 4300 VH 2425
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page8 6. Set Vertical Monitor Count and Horizontal Monitor Count to match the total wall size. Leave Row Position and Column Position alone for now. Set Single Transmitter Mode checkbox to checked. Check that the dropdown box at the bottom says All and click Apply. The screens will reappear in video wall mode. 3x3 Wall Example 7. Check on the Show OSD checkbox at the bottom of the page and then click Apply. Green numbers will appear on each screen. Use these numbers for identifying screens in later steps. Numbering starts at 0. 2x2 Wall 3x3 Wall 8. Next to the Apply button is a dropdown menu. Clients references Receivers, and the first number corresponds to the green number shown on the screen. Use this dropdown to select specific screens for the next steps.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page9 9. From the dropdown box, select the display in Row 1 Column 1 (the green number on the screen will match the first number for the entry in the dropdown list). Then, set the Row Position to 1 and Column Position to 1. Click Apply. Row 1, Column 1 10. Repeat step 9 for each screen in the wall, matching the green number to the first number in the dropdown box, selecting the Row and Column Position, and clicking Apply. Row 1, Column 2 11. Once Row and Column Position is set for each screen, uncheck the Show OSD checkbox to remove the green numbers. 12. If the Bezel compensation on the screens does not look correct, check the display s menu for Zoom settings.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page10 13. There may be a tear in the video wall on Row 2 or lower (never on Row 1). Click on the Advanced Setup bar at the bottom of the Video Wall tab to adjust. a. Select one row of screens that need the tearing correction by clicking on the arrow next to that row of screens. Green buttons are selected, blue buttons are unselected. b. Scroll down and locate Tearing Delay (us). 2x2 Bottom Row Selected Tearing Delay is measured in microseconds (µs): 1000 microseconds = 1 millisecond 1000 milliseconds = 1 second Increase the Tearing Delay value by 1000 and click Apply. The tear will move down the wall. Continue to increase the Tearing Delay value by quantities of 1000 until the tear has moved off the bottom. Warning: For 60fps video (1080p60/720p60): Maximum Tearing Delay value is 16000. For 24fps video (1080p24): Maximum Tearing Delay value is 40000. Exceeding maximum Tearing Delay could cause devices to constantly reboot. c. If there are more rows that have tears, repeat step 12 with the rows selected. 14. Congratulations! The video wall is up and running.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page11 Advanced Picture Adjustment If the video wall picture is not being shown correctly after configuration is completed, additional adjustments may be needed. Television Zoom Settings This is the #1 reason that video wall picture does not look correct after initial configuration. Check the Zoom settings on the display and cycle through the options to get the best fit. Look for zoom options like Screen Fit(Samsung), Full Pixel(Sony), Dot-by-Dot(Sharp), or Just Scan(LG). The result of these options is to turn off HDMI Overscan. One-Command Adjustment Firmware A5.13d and later introduces a single command to apply all shift and scale values according to the size of the wall and TV. The Zoom Settings on the television still need to be adjusted and Bezel Gap must be applied, but this command will automatically do advanced shifting and scaling. 1. On the web page for each Receiver in the video wall, navigate to the System tab, Utilities bar. 2. In the Console API box, enter the following command: vw_scale.sh 3. Click the Apply button and the display will automatically shift the picture to the appropriate position
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page12 Horizontal and Vertical Shift Each Receiver can shift the picture up, down, left, or right for small adjustments. Shift should done only if Bezel Gap, television zoom settings, and vw_scale.sh did not adjust correctly. 1. Select the screen to apply the shift to. Green buttons are selected, blue buttons are unselected. 2. To apply a Horizontal Shift (left-right), enter a number into the Horizontal Shift box. Use whole numbers only, and all values are multiplied by 8 pixels. 3. Select whether the shift will be left or right and click Apply. The example shows a shift right of 16 pixels. 4. To apply a Vertical Shift (up-down), enter a number into the Vertical Shift box. Use whole numbers only, and all values are multiplied by 8 pixels. 5. Select whether the shift will be up or down and click Apply. Picture shows a shift down of 8 pixels. 6. Repeat until picture is in the correct location.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page13 Horizontal and Vertical Scale Up Each Receiver can further scale the picture for small adjustments. Before applying, confirm that bezel gap values are correct. 1. Select the screen to apply the scale to. Green buttons are selected, blue buttons are unselected. 2. To apply a Horizontal Scale Up (left/right), enter a number into the Horizontal Scale Up box and click Apply. Decimals can be entered. 3. To apply a Vertical Scale Up (up/down), enter a number into the Vertical Scale Up box and click Apply. Decimals can be entered. 4. Repeat until picture is in the correct location.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page14 Control for Programmers All commands to alter Video Wall parameters are sent to the Command Line Interface (CLI) of the target Just Add Power Receiver. The CLI can be accessed through telnet connection to the IP address of the device. All of these commands are built into licensed drivers. Access Command Line Interface Wall Mode Change the size of the wall or remove wall mode to reset displays to single-screen. $ indicates a variable. CLI command: e e_vw_enable_$a_$b_$x_$y } } The size of the video wall. $A = total number of rows $B = total number of columns Video Wall Size Variables Value Meaning _0_0 Individual Screen _0_1 1 Row, 2 Columns _1_0 2 Rows, 1 Column _1_1 2 Rows, 2 Columns _1_2 2 Rows, 3 Columns _2_1 3 Rows, 2 Columns _2_2 3 Rows, 3 Columns Value _x_x _0_0 _0_1 _1_0 _1_1 _1_2 _2_1 _2_2 The screen s position in the wall. $X = row position $Y = column position New Location Variables Meaning Show the same area Show Row 1, Column 1 content Show Row 1, Column 2 content Show Row 2, Column 1 content Show Row 2, Column 2 content Show Row 2, Column 3 content Show Row 3, Column 2 content Show Row 3, Column 3 content Example 1: In a 3-row/3-column video wall, set a screen to be row 2, column 1 e e_vw_enable_2_2_1_0 Example 2: In a 2-row/4-column video wall, set a screen to be row 1, column 3. e e_vw_enable_1_3_0_2
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page15 Bezel Gap Bezel gap is set as part of initial setup of Video Wall, but can be changed dynamically if needed. $ indicates a variable. CLI command: e e_vw_moninfo_$vw_$ow_$vh_$oh $VW = Video Width $OW = Outside Width $VH = Video Height $OH = Outside Height All numbers must be whole numbers (no decimals). Scale Picture Scaling Command Variable Example Description Overall wall vw_scale.sh None No variables Scales the entire screen according to the size of the wall Horizontal e e_vw_h_scale_$x $X e e_vw_h_scale_200 Scales horizontally by 200 pixels Vertical e e_vw_v_scale_$x $X e e_vw_v_scale_300 Scales vertically by 300 pixels Just Add Power highly recommends using the Wall-size Scale function, as it will automatically scale to the appropriate size. Fine tuning may be done with Horizontal Scale or Vertical Scale, but in most cases is not necessary. Shift Picture Each Receiver can shift the picture up, down, left, or right for small adjustments. Before applying, confirm that bezel gap values are correct. Shifting Command Variable Example Description Left e e_vw_h_shift_l_$x $X e e_vw_h_shift_l_2 Shifts the screen $X times 8 pixels to the left Example shifts 16 pixels left Right e e_vw_h_shift_r_$x $X e e_vw_h_shift_r_1 Shifts the screen $X times 8 pixels to the right Example shifts 8 pixels right Up e e_vw_v_shift_u_$x $X e e_vw_v_shift_u_1 Shifts the screen $X times 8 pixels to the right Example shifts 8 pixels up Down e e_vw_v_shift_d_$x $X e e_vw_v_shift_d_2 Shifts the screen $X times 8 pixels to the right Example shifts 16 pixels down Tearing Delay Adjust delay added before next frame is shown Add tearing delay of $X microseconds. e e_vw_delay_kick_$x 1000 microseconds = 1 millisecond. 1000 milliseconds = 1 second. Example: e e_vw_delay_kick_8000 adds 8000 microseconds of tearing delay
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page16 Not Sure How? Access Web Interface To configure a Just Add Power video wall, access to a Transmitter showing video content is needed. These steps will give a computer access to the desired Transmitter. Just Add Drivers Installations 1. Using the document exported at the end of JADConfig, open a web browser with the IP of the video wall source s Transmitter. Non-Just Add Drivers Installations 1. Use the control system to set a non-video wall Receiver to watch the video wall source.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page17 2. Unplug the non-video wall Receiver from the switch and connect a computer to that port. 3. Set the IP address of the computer to be in the same range as the 2G devices. If Just Add Power devices are in default settings, set the IP address to 169.254.100.100 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. a. On a Windows PC, this is accessible through the Network and Sharing Center. Click on Local Area Network, Properties, Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). b. On a Mac, go to System Preferences. Select Network and Built-in Ethernet. Select the TCP/IP tab and choose Configure: Manually.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page18 4. Run Bonjour Browser (distributed with the 2G firmware) and click on the Web Server HTTP option. There will be IP addresses of the single Transmitter (also called the ast-gateway) and the Video Wall Receivers (also called astclients). In our example here the IP Address of the Transmitter is 169.254.3.252. 5. Double click on the Transmitter name HTTP on ast-gateway0000 and a web browser will open for the Transmitter.
2G Video Wall Guide Just Add Power HD over IP Page19 Access Command Line Interface For a control system to modify video wall parameters, commands must be sent to the Command Line Interface (CLI) of the target Just Add Power device. Telnet 1. Connect a computer to the 1000BT port of the target Just Add Power device, or connect a computer to a port on the managed network switch that shares a VLAN with the target Just Add Power device. 2. Open a telnet client (PuTTY, Windows client, etc.) 3. Enter the IP of the target Just Add Power device into the client (port 23) and Open. Note: If JADConfig and a Just Add Drivers profile are being used, telnet access to the CLI is given through the driver commands and these steps are not necessary.