Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 specifications Software Installation and Setup, System Requirements

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2.1Software Installation and Setup

2.1.1System Requirements

1.The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 provides a software control program which runs under Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP through the interface of RS-232 serial control.

2.Before you click on the icon of the software, make sure you have secured the connection between your computer COM port and the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4.

3.The DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 provides software control. To make sure all information shown in the software is synchronized with those in the device, please click “Connect” to acquire the latest data from the

DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 after you press any key on the remote control.

2.1.2Software Connection

1.Power up the DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 and you can see Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) on the front panel blinks. Make sure the serial port (RS-232) connection secure.

2.The first step after running the software is to automatically detect if the device responses correctly through RS-232 port. The process takes 5-15 seconds. If the device is not connected, a warning window will show up as the figure below.

If” device is not ready” error pops up then:

-Ensure that DVI-VIDEOWALL-4 is powered on.

-Please ensure that serial cable (RS232) is connected properly and available serial port is free to be used by DVI-VIDEOWALL-4

3.If the serial connection is established, you will see a Windows as shown below:

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