3 Checking
Accessories
Checking Accessories

Accessories With Each Display

Check for the following items included in your accessory box:
This guide and the Installation & Configuration Guide CD on the
back of this guide
Remote control (with the batteries already installed)
Power cord (for use in North America)
VGA cable (15-pin cable for analog computer pictures)
•DVI-D cables
Plastic spacers used for front access installations
M8 x 8mm flathead Phillips screws (for screen brackets)
Suction cup (used to open the screen after the wall is built)
Make sure you have the following customer-sup-
plied items as needed to complete your installation:
RJ45 to 9-pin adapter, if you will use RS232 com-
mands to control the displays
RJ45 cable, computer network type
Component video cables
S-video cables
Shims to level the bottom of displays

Accessories With Each Order of Displays

The number of screen brackets included in an order of c50R/
c67Rs depends on the size and configuration of the proposed
video wall. The number of brackets required for your planned
wall are all packed in a separate accessory kit.
Bottom Row Screen Support
If you have a wall higher than
two units, this support provides
additional wall stability.
Brackets
The following brackets are
available:
Center Screen Bracket
•Front or Rear Corner
Screen Bracket
•Front or Rear Side Top-
Bottom Screen Bracket

Optional Accessories

Video Input Module (VIM)
Contains inputs for component, S-Video, composite and SDI
sources. This ships separately and is installed on site.
Option Key
Contains Planar’s Big PictureTM and/or Set it and Forget itTM (SiFi).
The SiFi feature includes Auto Color Balance (ACB) and the dual
lamp scheduling feature. The Big Picture lets you spread one
picture over the whole wall, or over part of it. SiFi allows you to
automatically adjust color balance over a whole wall of displays.
It also allows you to configure settings for automatic lamp
switching. The Option key ships separately and is installed on
site.
WallNet
Is a system of hardware and software that displays information
about a wall of displays on a network browser. It is primarily
used for monitoring, reporting and some control (for example,
manually powering displays on and off). WallNet is required for
Auto Color Balance.
Center Side Top-Bottom
(front shown)
Corner (front shown) Side Top-Bottom
(rear shown)