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Unpacking the
Display
Unpacking the Display

Planning

Before you unpack your displays, you should have a detailed
plan of how the displays are to be configured. It should include
the following calculations:
•Power (max. of three units per 20A circuit for 115V operation)
•Cable runs
Ventilation and cooling requirements
If hanging display on a wall, location of studs in the wall

Have the Following Tools Available:

Level to ensure the display is hung straight.
Stud finder (if hanging display on a wall).
Computer network LAN cables (straight through - no crossover)
to interconnect multiple displays for RS232 control.
LCD screen cleaner or LCD wipes, available at most electronics
stores.
Although a VGA cable is included with every display, you may
wish to obtain a long-run VGA, SDI or DVI cable if your source is
located far away from the display(s).
Needle nose pliers to remove staples from the bottom of the
shipping box.
Utility knife to open box and display packaging.
At least two very strong people to help lift displays into place. If
possible, more than two people are recommended.

Unpacking the Display

1 Using a utility knife, open a display’s box.
2 Using at least two people, carefully remove the display
from the box.
3 Remove the display from its shipping pouch.
4 Install power and source cables.
5 If you are tiling a video wall, install brackets on each dis-
play before you set up the wall.

Checking Accessories

Check for the following items included in your accessory box:
This guide and the Installation Guide CD on the back of this
guide
Remote control (with the batteries already
installed)
Power cord (for use in North America)
15-pin cable for analog computer pictures
(although it’s called VGA, it carries anything up to
UXGA)
Brackets and couplers for video wall installation
DVI-D cable for use with the monitor
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
commands to control the display
RJ45 cable, computer network type
Component video cables
S-video cables
•SDI cables
RS232 cable
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