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User Manual English
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the LINDY 4K DisplayPort to 4 x HDMI Video Wall Processor. This product
has been designed to provide trouble free, reliable operation. It benefits from both a LINDY 2 year
warranty and free lifetime technical support. To ensure correct use, please read this manual carefully
and retain it for future reference.
Package Contents
▪ LINDY 4K DisplayPort to 4 x HDMI Video Wall Processor
▪ 5V DC multi-country power supply
▪ Rubber feet
▪ This manual
Features
▪ Supports DisplayPort 1.2 input signals up to 3840 x 2160p 60Hz
▪ We recommend you use identical monitors for the best performance
▪ Supports cable lengths of 5m in and 5m out
▪ NOTE: The maximum resolutions depend on the graphics card, monitors and Windows
configuration. Using different types of graphic cards will result in different display results.
▪ Video Wall Mode (2x2):
▪ 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz using 4 x 1080p displays
▪ Duplicate Mode:
▪ 1920x1080@60Hz using 4 x 1080p displays
▪ 3840x1080@60Hz using 4 x 1080p displays (2 groups of 2 combined displays)
▪ 3840x2160@30Hz using 2 x 4K displays
▪ Extended Mode:
▪ 3840x1080@60Hz using 4 x 1080p displays (2 groups of 2 combined displays)
▪ 3840x2160@30Hz using 2 x 4K displays
▪ Expander / Eyefinity Mode:
▪ 7680x1080@60Hz using 4 x 1080p displays (grouped in to a single display)
▪ 7680x2160@30Hz using 2 x 4K displays (grouped in to a single display)
▪ No Support for the connection of 3 TV/Monitors
Note: If using 2 displays, use Outputs 1 and 3
Installation
Before you install the Processor, make sure all your devices are switched off.
1. Connect a DP cable from your PC to the DP Input of the Processor.
2. Connect the power adapter to the Processor.
3. Connect the HDMI Output of the Processor to the HDMI Input of your TV/Monitors. NOTE: We
strongly suggest using monitors of the make and model. If using monitors with different native
resolutions, connect the monitor with the lowest resolution to port 1. Otherwise the screen may
remain blank and not work at all.
4. Power on the computer, then the Processor and then the displays.
5. If you don’t get a picture, reboot your PC. If this does not help, attach one monitor only to port 1. If
this does not work the monitor model may be incompatible and would need changing.
6. Once all your monitors are connected you can begin to configure Windows Display / Graphics Card
Utility Properties to determine how the processor will function.