Specifications

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VIDEO WALLS
CHDMI-4 4-way splitter box
1 in and 4 out - front and back views
CYP Complete 2x2 Video Wall System
42” 4 x screens, 4 x wall mounts
1 x CHDMI-4, 1 x IR Remote
Your PC connects from the HDMI output
into the 4-way splitter box and then out
from each of the splitter box’s 4 HDMI
ports into the HDMI port in each of the
four screens.
You can then display your PowerPoint
presentation or image on each of the four
single screens or expand it across all four
screens.
As these screens are daisy chained, when
other screens are added to the wall, they
‘talk’ to each other and send images
to where they are supposed to go.
Obviously, if you added other screens, for
example, making it a 3x3 video wall, then
you’d need a 10-way splitter box.
CYP Complete 2x2 Video Wall System
So what happens when I want to
show different content on my video
wall?
To show different content you need
separate outputs. You could use a
graphics card, for example, 2 VGA
and 1 HDMI card would let you show
content on three screens. Some
graphics cards have a break-out cable
to input into eight screens.
A matrix switcher lets you show
different content on screens. One with
4 inputs and 4 outputs, for example,
lets you input 4 different devices, a
computer, Sky box, digital signage
player, etc., and then each outputs to
a separate screen, to display its own
content.
CYP OR-YUV443
Matrix switcher
What the matrix does is switch any four
inputs into any four outputs. The advantage
is you can switch contents from screen to
screen, for example, have a Sky box on one
input to show Sky TV on one screen, input
a signage player or computer into the other
three screens to show different content on all
screens. Screens can also go in a horizontal
line, they do not need to be in two banks of
two.