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18 | NEC DISPLAY WALL CALIBRATOR - USER’S GUIDE
About Monitor IDs
Each display has a Monitor ID number that is used to individually identify and address it
when used in a daisy-chain.
Each display in a daisy-chain must have a unique Monitor ID.
The Monitor ID is congured via the OSD. Models that support LAN daisy-chains can have
the Monitor ID set automatically using the Auto ID function. See “Using the Auto ID function
with a LAN daisy-chain” on page 21 and the display Users Manual for more information.
The Monitor ID congured in the software must match the Monitor ID on each display.
Monitor IDs also allow displays to be individually controlled from a single IR remote control.
See the display Users Manual for more information on using the IR Remote with multiple
displays.
Conguring Connections
Displays can be connected to the host PC in a variety of ways using RS232 or LAN, depending on the model.
Displays can also be daisy-chained together using RS232 or LAN cables, depending on the model. Daisy-chaining
displays can simplify cable wiring, and allows more than one display to be controlled from one access connection, as
well as minimizing the lengths and number of cable runs.
The following table shows the types of daisy-chains available depending on the connection conguration of the display
model being used.
Display connection
conguration
Connection description Daisy-chain type Input connection to rst
display in daisy-chain
IN
OUT
RS-232C IN and OUT RS232 RS232
RS-232C
IN
RS-232C
OUT
LAN
RS-232C IN, OUT, and LAN RS232 LAN or RS232 (selectable)
LAN1 LAN2
RS-232C
RS-232C IN, LAN 1 and LAN2 LAN LAN or RS232
There are several ways to determine the correct display connection conguration for each model:
Use the Layout Wizard and select the display model.
Refer to the “Supported Display Monitors” on page 7.
Look at the physical connections on the display.
Refer to the display’s User’s Manual.
The following sections describe each of the 3 basic connection types for connecting multiple displays.
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