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1. 16 06 2006 ENS Advanced Imaging Technology i Do you want to keep the new display settings Lf Restoring old display settings in 14 seconds This dialog gives you the option to accept the changes or restore the previous display settings The display will return to the previous settings after 15 seconds should Yes or No not be selected Warning Always close all video overlay applications before performing any operation that modifies the settings of any attached display Failure to do so could result in the machine locking up and requiring a reboot Video Overlay Tab The Video Overlay Tab allows you to configure the video overlay driver Default Monitor and EMS Vigilant 2 09 Gereral Adapte Monitor Troubleshoot 4 7 TWIN Video Overlay Video Sugich CT Seu Video Gape _ Enable video gapt Screen gge width Gap size width Unite 20 16 06 2006 VxSwitch Video switches can be easily integrated with the Vigilant range of graphics cards Once the video switch has been configured in the system the video overlay applications allow the selection of the inputs to the video switch rather than VIM inputs The drop down menu displays a list of video switches that are supported by the video overlay driver For an Extron switch click on the Setup button to select the serial port the switch is connected to Click on Apply Note All video overlay applications have to be closed before
2. Email Send an email to support ems imaging com with as much information about your system as possible To enable a swift response we need to know the following details e Specification of the PC including processor speed e Operating System e Application Software e EMS Hardware Software e The exact nature of the problem and please be as specific as possible Please quote version and revision numbers of hardware and software in use wherever possible Copyright Statement EMS Ltd England 2006 EMS Limited claims copyright on this documentation No part of this documentation may be reproduced released disclosed stored in any electronic format or used in whole or in part for any purpose other than stated herein without the express permission of EMS Limited Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the information contained in this on line help is correct EMS Limited make no representations or warranties with respect to the contents thereof and do not accept liability for any errors or omissions EMS reserves the right to change specification without prior notice and cannot assume responsibility for the use made of the information supplied EMS Limited acknowledges all registered trademarks used within this documentation 34 16 06 2006 MS s Advanced Imaging Technology UK Headquarters and Main Sales Office Electronic Modular Solutions Ltd Kendal House 20 Blaby Road S Wigston Leics LE18 4SB Englan
3. and polygon fills e Full hardware cursor support for flicker free Windows cursors in all modes e Multiple card hardware support for multiple screen systems Specifications Processors S3 Savage4 Pro GUI accelerator Vigilant uses 4 independent chips Video Memory 16 MB SDRAM per channel Board Format 32 bit 33Mhz PCI adapter Connectors Special D type connectors cables supplied Video Output Each output supports up to 2048 x 1536 Pixel clock Up to 8300MHz Analog Up to 1385 MHz DVI D 5 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology Vigilant Models The Vigilant range includes a variety of models and options providing live video overlay for complex data video walls or multi screen desktop applications Vigilant Four port graphics adapter Four 64bit S3 Savage4 Pro graphics processors each with 16MB of memory Total 64MB Four DVI outputs Up to nine Vigilant cards can be used to support a maximum of thirty six screens from a single PC Vigilant Plus In addition to the Vigilant specifications the Vigilant Plus provides high quality video overlays enabling the display of live video sources Four high quality video overlays 1 per screen Overlays can be positioned anywhere on the wall Four composite video or 2 x S Video inputs using the VIM option Video Input Module Increase the number of composite video inputs to 16 or 32 by using the EMS VxSwitch or the VxSwitch32 H card Supports
4. aoe TTT This arrangement would correspond to a ReorderList of NDOWN OR O The value of ReorderList must comply with the following rules 37 16 06 2006 EMS Advanced Imaging Technology e Each screen within the arrangement must be represented e Screens should not be duplicated i e may only be entered once For a new screen order to take effect reboot the machine Note If for any reason the value of ReorderList is not valid the system will revert to the default screen ordering 38 16 06 2006 Index Accessories 23 Board Format 5 Changing the Order of the Screens 37 Colour Palette 18 Computer beeps 33 Connection of Monitors 37 Connectors 5 Copyright Statement 34 Custom 19 Custom Mode information 36 EMS Limited 34 Default 19 diagram 28 Driver Installation 17 DVI 5 FCC Rules 3 feature 5 Force DVI Output 19 fuzzy images 33 Vigilant Models 6 Inputs 29 Installing VxSwitch with Multiple Vigilant Cards 25 Introduction 5 jumper links 26 Jumper Links 29 Links 29 Monitor Each 19 Monitor Master 19 multi monitor video wall 28 No VGA text 32 ordering 28 Outputs 30 packing box 8 Pixel clock 5 Poor screen display 33 Problems with multiple Vigilant cards 32 39 16 06 2006 Processors 5 Prune Modes 19 Refresh Rate 18 Resolution per Screen 18 Screen Order 37 Selecting the VxSwitch32 H 26 29 slave monitors do not
5. have the latest BIOS but still experience problems remove the VGA BIOS chip from the slave Vigilant which should not affect slave mode operation The PC boots but dual screen operation fails If the PC does boot correctly but dual screen operation fails then you should run the PCICFG utility supplied in the utils pci directory of the CD This details how the PCI cards in the machine are 32 16 06 2006 EMX Advanced Imaging Technology mapped in by the motherboard BIOS and will therefore help us to examine and solve the problem Run the utility and print out the results To do this e Change directory to utils pci e Type pcictg v gt output txt e Print the file output txt from DOS or by using Notepad e Email the output txt and complete description of the problem and the system you are using including version numbers of software installed to support ems imaging com Poor screen display fuzzy images A poor screen image can be caused by selection of the incorrect refresh rate for your monitor Using the TWIN tab select a lower refresh rate or lower resolution to see if this improves the crispness of the displayed image Caution You can damage your monitor by setting the refresh to a rate beyond its capabilities We recommend that you consult your monitor documentation before altering the refresh rate Computer beeps during boot up or initialisation The Vigilant BIOS is DDC2 compliant and detects if a monitor is con
6. initialise 32 Source of Mode 18 Specifications 5 Technical Support 34 termination 29 Troubleshooting 32 Unpacking 8 Video Input Module 23 Video Inputs 26 Video Memory 5 Video switches 21 VxSwitch Jumper Links 26 16 06 2006 Advanced Imaging Technol 40 MS ogy
7. the slave cards with the links For example the eighth slave card has the same link settings as the first slave card In this situation it is not possible to guarantee which order the display driver uses the first and eighth slave cards However the display driver will use both the first and the eighth slave before it uses the second slave Due to the order in which the display driver uses the slave cards the eighth slave card should be located in the PCI slot next to the first slave card This can be done for all pairs of slave cards that have the same configuration of links Normally the display driver install limits the number of screens to 32 To remove this limitation you need to edit the configuration settings file INSTALL INI in the display driver installation folder If you are installing from the Vigilant CD you will need to copy the Display Driver folder to your hard disk so that you can save INSTALL INI Double click on INSTALL INI Notepad is then launched displaying INSTALL INI At the top of the file is a section labelled Install Within the Install section there is an entry MaximumScreens 32 Change 32 to the number of screens you want to connect to cards Insert the slave cards into the PCI slots Connect screens to the slave cards The first slave card should be connected to the second group of four screens the second slave should be connected to the third group of four screens and so on 15 16 06 2006 Switch the scre
8. 15A 5Vx15A 4 12V x 1 5A 142 5W These are the requirements for the Vigilant cards you must take into account the requirements of all the other devices in the system 12 16 06 2006 Advanced Imaging Technology Connecting up to 32 Screens To connect up to 32 screens to Vigilant cards configure the links as shown in the diagram below Vigilant Jumper Link Settings VGA Enabled VGA Mot Enabled ra 5 amp 3 isl Slava Y Vigilant Pro E 2nd Slave a 1 F g ard Slave i N k Oo Cl dih Slave oo a UT Sth Slave Bih Slave Links Fitted Links Feror ed Tih Slave The links control the order in which the display driver uses the Vigilant cards Knowing the order in which the Vigilant cards are used is useful when connecting the screens and the outputs from video switches Insert the slave Vigilant cards into the PCI slots Connect screens to the slave cards The first slave card should be connected to the second group of four screens the second slave should be connected to the third group of four screens and so on Master Master Master Master Slave 1 Switch the screens on then switch the machine on The boot messages should appear on the same screen that they appeared on when the Vigilant master had been installed Log on as a user with administrative access rights The Found New Hardware Wizard will announce that new hardware has been found This will happe
9. 1993 Washington DC Office of the Federal Register National Archives and Records Administration US Government Printing Office 3 16 06 2006 Declaration of Conformity Product Name Quad Screen Graphics Card Model Number Vigilant Conforms to the following specifications FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B Digital Device Supplementary Information This device has been shown to be in compliance with and was tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in the Standards amp Specifications listed above and as indicated in the measurement report number 03U2395 1 4 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology Introduction The EMS Vigilant multi screen graphics accelerators are single slot PCI cards for displaying Windows across multiple screens as one extended desktop Based on the S3 Savage4 Pro graphics processors with 16MBytes of SDRAM per graphics processor the Vigilant provides crisp high resolution displays There are a number of different models in the Vigilant range which are described in detail in the Vigilant Models section All cards in the Vigilant range feature e Analog or DVI D outputs e Fully PCI compliant for improved host to screen BITBLTs and other bus related operations e Supports VESA modes up to 1600 x 1200 and non VESA modes up to 2048 x 1536 e Dedicated hardware acceleration across all colour depths for key 2D graphics functions high speed BITBLT line drawing and rectangle
10. H card They can be used to select 75ohm termination of either the input or output signals independently Inputs Links 1 8 J11 Links 9 16 J12 Links 17 25 J13 Links 25 32 J14 Selects 75ohm termination for the video inputs Input link 1 when fitted terminates video input channel 1 Input link 2 provides termination for channel 2 and so on up to 32 channels The illustration below shows how the input links are marked on the VxSwitch32 H card 29 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology J12 INE Link 16 Link 41 Link 9 J13 IH 24 Link 24 Link 25 Link 1 controls the termination impedance for input 1 Link 2 controls the termination impedance for input 2 and so on When the link is fitted the termination impedance is 75 ohms this is suitable for video inputs When the link is removed the termination impedance is 4 7kohms this is suitable for 2V RMS audio inputs Outputs Links 1 8 J14 Links 9 16 J15 Links 17 24 J20 Links 25 32 J21 Selects 750hm termination for the video outputs Output link 1 when fitted terminates video output channel 1 Output link 2 provides termination for output channel 2 and so on up to 32 channels The following illustration shows how the output links are marked on the VxSwitch32 H card Output signal channel 1 terminated Output signal channel 2 not terminated All outputs to Vigilant cards should be terminated All VxSwitch32 H cards are shipped wit
11. Hardware Wizard to install the Vigilant drivers e Install the display drivers from the CD supplied using the install program setup exe e Alternatively the display drivers can be downloaded from the web site www ems imaging com and installed using the install program install exe e If your final configuration has less than four screens select the number of screens required otherwise select four screens e Restart the machine When Windows starts up the desktop should be spread over all the screens connected to the master Vigilant Installing the Slave Vigilant Cards As the number of required screens increase the likelinood of reaching a system limitation or encountering a problem increases The system limitations are the amount of address space available and the capacity of the power supply Address Space The 32 bit Intel architecture has a 4GB address space System RAM occupies the bottom part of the address space The system BIOS occupies the top part of the address space PCI devices are assigned parts of the remaining address space by the motherboard BIOS shortly after the system is Switched on or reset A master Vigilant with VGA enabled appears as two PCI devices the first PCI device requires 512KB 128MB of address space the second PCI device requires 2MB 128MB address space A master Vigilant with VGA disabled or a slave Vigilant appears as a single PCI device and requires 2MB 128MB 128MB address space You can ca
12. MS Advanced Imaging Technology Vigilant Multi Screen User Manual UK Headquarters Electronic Modular Solutions Ltd Kendal House 20 Blaby Road S Wigston Leics LE18 4SB England Tel 44 0 116 2775730 Fax 44 0 116 2774973 Email sales ems imaging com Web www ems imaging com 1 16 06 2006 Fe Ps jjo we tarsus ew ess nese sates sper eee sess eed ate dere 3 Declaration of Conformity Aeneas 4 DUPRE Get DEl 3 p AEREE A AAAA A ATAT T E EA E A A A eien 5 ate lr a8 E E E a S 6 PRE VR MATANO OT a 8 Multi Screen Contfigurration cccccssscccsssseecsessseeceeseescssseesenseeesenseeseoeneees 17 Be 8 E A E E E E E ieee 23 Installing VxSwitch H with Multiple Vigilant Plus Pro Cards 25 Installing VxSwitch32 H with Multiple Vigilant Plus Pro Cards 28 ie A A E A A E pada E E eesti eae 31 TOUL oii POOTI rrsan 32 EDIS LINIO siini E 34 Appendix 1 Defining Custom Modes ccccceesseeeeeeseeeeeeneeseenneeeenneesens 36 Appendix 2 Screen Order s nsnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnnm nnna 37 LaL e ETAETA AEE A A EA EA AA TE EEA EE T 39 2 16 06 2006 EMX Advanced Imaging Technology FCC Compliance Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any i
13. PAL NTSC and SECAM 6 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology Up to nine Vigilant Plus cards can be used to support a maximum of thirty six screens and thirty six video overlays from a single PC Vigilant Pro The Vigilant Pro has all the specifications of the Vigilant Plus and in addition Four digital video inputs for connection to the EMS Avant card The Avant card combined with the Vigilant Pro allows up to nine video overlay windows per screen A maximum of four Avant cards per Vigilant Pro See Avant product details e Add on options Avant VxSwitch and VIM Vigilant SQ The Vigilant SQ has all the specifications of the Vigilant and in addition Four SIP processors each with 64Mb overlay memory Total 256Mb High speed 5Gb s SIP digital video input port for Avant 16SQ supporting up to 128 video channels Sixteen video overlay windows per display channel Total 64 windows 16 06 2006 EMX Advanced Imaging Technology Hardware Installation This section deals with installing Vigilant cards and spreading the Windows desktop across all the screens If you are intending to use the Vigilant cards with other EMS products you should follow this section to get the Windows desktop working correctly first system Requirements e A Pentium PCI bus computer e 128Mbytes of RAM e Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Unpacking Your packing box should contain the following items e T
14. d Tel 44 0 116 2775730 Fax 44 0 116 2774973 Email sales ems imaging com Web www ems imaging com 35 16 06 2006 ENA Advanced Imaging Technology Appendix 1 Defining Custom Modes Custom Mode information is stored in the Registry at e HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Vigilant DeviceO Ina REG_MULTL SZ value named Mode Each mode definition is on a single line there can be multiple mode definitions each on a new line The mode definition should be typed in the following format as a comma separated string X Y Refresh hfp hsync hbp vfp vsync vop hpol vpol dotclock For example 1280 1024 50 24 240 144 3 3 1 0 0 90139 The following table explains what each value represents X Active display width in pixels Y Active display height in lines Refresh Refresh rate displayed in dialog Also used for calculating dot clock if no dotclock value is provided hfp Horizontal front porch in pixels value must be divisible by 8 hsync Horizontal sync width in pixels value must be divisible by 8 hbp Horizontal back porch in pixels value must be divisible by 8 vfp Vertical front porch in lines vsync Vertical sync width in lines vbp Vertical back porch in lines hpol Horizontal sync polarity 0 negative 1 positive vpol Vertical sync polarity 0 negative 1 positive dotclock Pixel dot clock in KHz optional Allows more accurate control of the dot clock Note If th
15. d the Vigilant May become damaged Vigilant Pro Tn nina NOG Ge The VIM is supplied with either BNC or RCA phono connectors for the video sources The ribbon cable is available in varying lengths allowing the VIM to be connected to up to 9 Vigilant cards The diagram below illustrates how the VIM 6 is connected to six Vigilant Pro cards Vhl 6 F SF y 23 16 06 2006 EMX Advanced Imaging Technology Composite Input 1 Composite Input 2 Composite Input 3 Composite Input 4 o ideo Chroma Input 1 Composite Input 2 Composite Input 3 S Video Luma Input 1 o Video Chroma Input 1 s ideo Luma Input 2 o Video Chroma Input 2 S Video Luma Input 1 24 16 06 2006 ENS Advanced Imaging Technology Installing VxSwitch H with Multiple Vigilant Plus Pro Cards The EMS VxSwitch H is connected to the Vigilant Plus Pro cards via inter card ribbon cables enabling the Vigilant Pro to select 1 of 16 possible video sources The VxSwitch H can support up to four Vigilant Plus Pro cards e Install and configure all Vigilant Plus Pro cards in the system carefully following the installation instructions Ensure that your multi screen system is working correctly before installing the VxSwitch H e Install the VxSwitch H carefully following the installation instructions provided with the card e Once the VxSwitch H is installed it can be connected to the Vigilant Plus Pro cards e You will n
16. eed to determine the ordering of the Vigilant Plus Pro cards to ensure the correct connection The example below displays four Vigilant cards configured as a 4 x 4 monitor video wall In this example the first Vigilant the Master card always drives the first four screens in this case the top four The second card drives the next four and so on Count the screens starting from the top left of the video wall and then across from left to right Once the order of the Vigilant Plus Pro cards has been determined connect the ribbon cables as follows C oO To VxSwitch H Output 1 4 J6 To VxSwitch H Output 5 8 J7 To VxSwitch H Output 9 12 J8 To VxSwitch H Output 13 16 J9 1st Vigilant Plus Pro Master 2nd Vigilant Plus Pro Slave 3rd Vigilant Plus Pro Slave 4th Vigilant Plus Pro Slave ccc Cw W The diagram on the next page is for illustration purposes only and the particular sequence of the Vigilant Plus Pro cards in your machine may not be the same 25 16 06 2006 dst Agilant 2nd Agilart 3rd gilant Hh Agilant hd aster Slave Slave Slave Output 1 4 G 5 8 7I 9 412 J Wo g a m Selecting the VxSwitch H e Install and configure the EMS Vigilant card s as required e The VxSwitch H drivers are installed automatically with the Vigilant Open the Video Overlay sheet in the Display Properties dialog by clicking the right mouse button anywhere on the desktop select
17. eens you want to use Screen Arrangement Use the drop down menu to select the type of screen arrangement you require The illustration in the Monitor Configuration box will reflect your choice Force DVI Output When the EMS display driver initializes it reads the EDIDs of the attached screens to determine if the DVI digital or analog outputs should be used If no monitor EDID is read then this control is used to decide which output to enable If the check box is in an indeterminate state it signifies that the enabled outputs are not as requested by the user This will occur if a mixture of analog and digital screens are used or if the type of monitor used Is different to the Force DVI state If the check box state is changed the Apply button will become active click on Apply to force the required output Since the DVI digital output supports a lower pixel dot clock frequency than the analog output the resolution dialog is updated when the check box is changed to reflect the resolutions supported by the active output Prune Modes Enabling this check box limits the resolutions displayed in the resolution box to those that are supported by all of the screens attached to the Vigilant card s active outputs This information is read from the monitor EDIDs when the TWIN tab is opened If the state of this check box is changed then the resolution control is updated When you click on OK or Apply the following dialog is displayed 19
18. ens on then switch the machine on The boot messages should appear on the same screen that they appeared on when the master had been installed Log on as auser with administrative access rights The Found New Hardware Wizard will announce that new hardware has been found This will happen once for each slave card you have added to the system Do not use the Found New Hardware Wizard to install the drivers The Windows desktop should appear on the four screens attached to the master card as it did after the display driver had been installed for the master card You need to install the display driver again This time you should specify the number of screens you wish to use Restart the machine The Windows desktop should now be spread across the number of screens you specified If you encountered any problems please refer to the Troubleshooting section 16 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology Multi Screen Configuration To change the display settings for the Vigilant cards use the Display Properties dialog in the Control Panel Drplay Properties Themes ODeskiop Screen Saver Appearance Sallinge Drag the monio icons to match the physical anangeneant of por morilha DMN tev eon eres tebe gm tn 1d eid asless E 1 Detauk korito on EMS Vigilant V2 09 Screen mesoluion Coky quasi os Medunten 2048 by 76S piek E iE l e ce Centon CR If you have more than one graphics device in yo
19. ettings so check that it is correct before clicking OK or Apply Colour Palette Select the number of colours you want to use Refresh Rate Use the drop down arrow to select a refresh rate for the desktop Only the refresh rates available at the selected resolution and colour depth are displayed The maximum settings are restricted to the capabilities of the screens connected to the system Source of Mode Source of Mode Default Custom Monitor Master O Monitor Each 18 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology When the TWIN tab is selected the display driver reads the EDID information from each monitor and reads the Registry to find detailed display timing information The Source of Mode group box shows which mode sources are available for the selected resolution and colour depth The Source of Mode has 4 options Default Monitor timing information from the display driver s internal tables Custom Monitor timing information from the Registry See Appendix 1 Defining Custom Modes for details Monitor Master Monitor timing information from the monitor attached to output 1 of the Master Vigilant is used for all outputs Monitor Each The monitor timing information from each monitor is used for the output connected to that monitor No Screens Change the number of screens the display driver uses You should always install the driver using install exe for the maximum number of scr
20. h all links fitted 30 16 06 2006 Vision V A TV tuner card the Vision TV can be connected to the Vigilant Plus Pro card via a ribbon cable The Vision TV card allows you to configure and display two independent television signals simultaneously User instructions are provided with the Vision TV card For more information about the Vision TV card contact the sales team at sales ems imaging com or visit out web site http www ems imaging com 31 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology Troubleshooting In the unlikely event that you encounter any difficulties installing your Vigilant card please refer to the following possible solutions before contacting technical support No text display at boot up e Make sure that the Vigilant card is firmly plugged into a 32 bit PCI slot e Check that the video cable is correctly connected at both ends to the special connector on the card back panel and to each monitor cable e Ensure that you have screens connected to all the outputs of the Vigilant card Due to the ordering of devices on the PCI bus the system may boot up on either the first or last output e Check that your motherboard BIOS is PCI 2 1 compatible If not then you will need to upgrade the BIOS and try again This is particularly important for Vigilant card installations since it has a PCI to PCI bridge chip e lf your system has onboard AGP VGA then connect a monitor to the onboard VGA to view the syste
21. he Vigilant plug in card e HCS cable e Two RGB S cables or two DVI S cables depending on model purchased e Installation CD ROM RGGE S C able DYy l 5 C able i Cables are provided depending on which card you have purchased for example Vigilant Vigilant supplied with two analog VGA splitter cables RGB S cable Vigilant DVI Vigilant supplied with two DVI splitter cables DVI S cable Vigilant Plus Vigilant Plus supplied with two analog VGA splitter cables RGB S cable Vigilant Plus DVI Vigilant Plus supplied with two DVI splitter cables DVI S cable Vigilant Pro supplied with two analog VGA splitter cables RGB S cable Vigilant Pro DVI Vigilant Pro supplied with two DVI splitter cables DVI S cable Vigilant SQ Vigilant SQ supplied with two analog VGA splitter cables RGB S cable and one SIP Cable Vigilant SIP DVI Vigilant SIP supplied with two DVI splitter cables DVI S cables and one SIP Cable 8 16 06 2006 MS ogy If you are installing a single card up to four screens follow the section installing the Master Vigilant Card If you are installing more than one card start by installing one card as described in Installing the Master Vigilant Card Once the system works correctly with four screens install the rest of the cards as described in installing the Slave Vigilant Cards Installing the Master Vigilant Card A requirement of PCs is that there i
22. is registry value is amended the TWIN tab must be closed then re opened to ensure the new values are read from the Registry 36 16 06 2006 i 4 i 4 l d g P m Advanced Imaging Technology Appendix 2 Screen Order Screen Order Connection of Screens The first card to be initialized generates the picture for the top left monitor in the wall of screens plus the three adjacent screens The second card drives the next four screens and so on This sounds simple but nevertheless can be confusing when trying to determine how to assign monitor video cables to the Vigilant outputs Changing the Order of the Screens The REG_MULTI SZ Registry entry HKEY LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Ser vices Vigilant Device0 ReorderList can be used to change the order in which the screens are used This value can be created and changed using REGEDT32 By default the screens are used in the order 0 1 2 etc Starting at the top left and progressing across then down If you had an eight screen system arranged four across and two down the screens would oo TTT You do not have to specify the ReorderList value to achieve this arrangement If you did the above arrangement would correspond to a ReorderList of NOOR WD If you wanted to arrange your system so that one Vigilant card was driving the left half of the video wall and the other Vigilant card was driving the right half of the video wall the screens would be
23. lculate the minimum amount of address space required for the Vigilant cards For example the minimum address space required for a 24 screen system is calculated as follows The master card with VGA enabled requires 512KB 128MB 2MB 128MB 258 5MB The slave cards require 5 x 2MB 128MB 128MB 1290MB At least 1548 5MB address space is required for the Vigilant cards The actual amount of address space used by the motherboard BIOS for Vigilant cards varies The parts of address space allocated to the Vigilant must be aligned on boundaries Different motherboard BlOSs use different algorithms to allocate the parts of the address space Some motherboard BIOSs do not pack the allocated address ranges together efficiently In addition to the memory and the Vigilant cards there are other PCI devices in the system that require address space 11 16 06 2006 Power The amount of current a power supply can deliver on each voltage rail is limited Often there is also a limit on the total power Each Vigilant card requires 2A at 3 3V and 2 5A at 5V Each Vigilant Plus and Vigilant Pro card requires 2 5A at 3 3V 2 5A at 5V and 250mA at 12V You can calculate the amount of current and the amount of power required for the Vigilant cards For example the requirements for a 24 screen system of Vigilant Pro cards is calculated as follows Current 3 3V 6x 2 5A 15A 5V 6x2 5A 15A 12V 6x 250mA 1 5A Power 3 38V x
24. m messages Machine boots but slave screens do not initialise The blue boot screen appears but there is no cursor on the slave screens e Make sure that you have installed the software drivers and completed a full system reboot as described in the software installation section of the manual Windows does not boot correctly in non VGA mode e Make sure that you have installed the correct driver e lf that does not solve the problem try moving the Vigilant to a different PCI slot and try again e Ifyou still have problems then select the following Start Programs Administrative Tools Event Viewer If there are any problems with graphics devices then select the following Start Settings Control Panel and select Devices Ensure the Startup setting for the Vigilant VGA Save and VGA Start is set to system and set to Disabled for all other graphics devices Shutdown power off and reboot The machine boots up but the desktop does not appear across all screens e Ensure that you have installed the correct driver software for your card operating system e Click the desktop Properties and select the TWIN page e Make sure that the correct number of screens is selected and restart the system Problems with multiple Vigilant cards in a system The PC does not boot e lf your PC fails to boot with two graphics cards installed then you should first ensure that the motherboard BIOS is up to date you can verify this with your PC supplier If you
25. models also have a rear bracket to ensure that the card is firmly seated in the slot This bracket also acts as a support for the card once installed e Using the retaining screw secure the bracket to the back panel e Using the splitter cables provided connect screens to all the outputs from the card If there are other graphics devices in the system connect screens to them even if you don t intend to use all the outputs in your final configuration e Switch all the screens on then switch the machine on You should see the boot messages on one of the screens If the master Vigilant has VGA enabled the boot messages should appear on output 1 of the master Vigilant If the master Vigilant does not have VGA enabled the boot messages should appear on one of the other graphics devices not one of the Vigilant outputs 10 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology If the boot messages appear on the correct monitor you can install the display driver If the boot messages appear on the wrong monitor or you don t see any boot messages at all there is something wrong with the system Installing the Display Drivers for the Master Vigilant Once the master Vigilant card has been installed and the boot messages are appearing on the correct monitor you can start Windows e Logon as a user with administrative access rights e The Found New Hardware Wizard will announce that new hardware has been found e Do not use the Found New
26. n once for each slave Vigilant card you have added to the system Do not use the Found New Hardware Wizard to install the Vigilant drivers 13 16 06 2006 EMS Advanced Imaging Technology The Windows desktop should appear on the four screens attached to the master card as it did after the display driver had been installed for the master Vigilant card You need to install the display driver again This time you should specify the number of screens you wish to use Restart the machine The Windows desktop should now be spread across the number of screens you specified If you encountered any problems please refer to the Troubleshooting section 14 16 06 2006 EMS Advanced Imaging Technology Connecting more than 32 Screens It is possible to connect more than 32 screens to Vigilant cards However setting up a machine with more than eight cards is more complicated than setting up a system with up to 32 screens EMS have tested 36 screens In theory it is possible to connect more than 36 screens If you are connecting more than 32 screens to Vigilant cards configure the links as shown in the diagram below Vis Enabled YDA bol Enakied Waher Wigilamt tet Slave ath Siwe JE n l Vigilant Pro Zhi Slave Sih Slave J and Slave cl LAR Sie 4th Biang iiih Siva Sth Siara Tah Slave bth Slava Tih Stave When you have more than seven slave cards it is not possible to uniquely identify
27. nected the machine will beep where there is no monitor connection made We recommend that screens are always connected to all Vigilant cards channels before switching the computer on If any problems persist even after you have run through the troubleshooting alternatives please send email to support ems imaging com with as much detail about your system and the fault as possible 33 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology EMS Limited EMS has a long and very successful history in the computer industry EMS has been supplying high performance high quality graphics display systems to the most demanding companies and institutions since 1992 Now using the very latest display technology EMS offers some of the world s leading multi screen graphics accelerators for the most demanding applications As new technology advances so we at EMS improve the performance and functionality of both our hardware and software to give our customers more Following a continuous development program we pride ourselves on our support and responsive nature towards all our customers and their changing needs As more sophisticated equipment and techniques become readily available so we are there to exploit the power and potential that this technology presents Technical Support Registered Users can access our technical support line using email and the Support page on the EMS Web Site usually with a response within 24 hours excluding weekends Via
28. nterference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial industrial or business environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacture s instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will no occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void any assurances of safety or performance and could result in violation of Part 15 of the FCC Rules Reprinted from the Code of Federal Regulations 47 part 15 193
29. oO m oO Oo oO m m m m 00000 000 Jo Link removed VGA Enabled If you want to use another graphics device at the same time as the Vigilant you need to change the links on the Vigilant so that the motherboard does not display the boot messages on the Vigilant 9 16 06 2006 E MS Advanced Imaging Technology Oo Oo Oo Oo oO oO Oo Oo Oo 00000 000 mW Links removed VGA Not Enabled If your machine is on shut down Windows and switch the machine off Notes All plug in cards are static sensitive and packed in antistatic materials Please keep the card in its packaging until you are ready to install It is recommended that you do not discard the packing box until you are completely satisfied with the Vigilant card and it is fully installed and working correctly We also recommend that you make note of the serial number of the card in a prominent place before you plug the card into the computer This should hasten any query should you need to contact our Technical Support Department The serial number is displayed on the card and the box label e Locate an available PCI slot to install your Vigilant card you may need to remove the expansion slot cover and screw please retain these for future use e Holding the card firmly by its top edge at each end of the card s length slide it into the slot Care should be taken when sliding the card into the PCI slot Note The Vigilant
30. properties from the displayed menu and select the Video Overlay tab Alternatively go to Start Settings Control Panel Display and select the Video Overlay tab See Page 18 e Use the down arrow to display available Video Switches e Select VxSwitch and click on Setup e The system will automatically test the setup and display details of the test result e Click on Apply VxSwitch H Video Inputs The video signals are connected to the VxSwitch H using a 16 way splitter cable provided The cable consists of 16 BNC sockets connected to a 26 way D plug The D plug should be connected to the top socket on the back panel of the VxSwitch H The input is the top socket Each BNC socket is labelled to show the video input channel number ie 1 VxSwitch Jumper Links There are a number of jumper links located on the VxSwitch card Links 1 36 are user selectable The user links provide the following functions e Links 1 to 16 Selects 75ohm termination for the video inputs LK1 when fitted terminates video input channel 1 The links 2 16 provide termination for channels 2 16 respectively 26 16 06 2006 EMS Advanced Imaging Technology e Links 17 to 32 Selects 75ohm termination for the video outputs LK17 when fitted terminates video output channel 1 The links 18 32 provide termination for outputs 2 to 16 respectively These links should always be fitted when the output is connected to an Vigilant card e Link
31. s 33 to 36 These links are always fitted when using a single VxSwitch card All cards are shipped with all links 1 36 fitted 27 16 06 2006 ENS Advanced imaging Technology Installing VxSwitch32 H with Multiple Vigilant Plus Pro Cards The EMS VxSwitch32 H is connected to the Vigilant card via ribbon cables VSRC set enabling the Vigilant video overlays to select 1 of 32 possible video sources The VxSwitch32 H can be connected to up to eight Vigilant Pro cards Install and configure all Vigilant Pro cards in the system carefully following the Vigilant installation instructions Ensure that your multi screen system is working correctly before installing the VxSwitch32 H Once the VxSwitch32 H is installed it can be connected to the Vigilant cards You will need to determine the ordering of the Vigilant cards to ensure the correct connection The example below displays eight Vigilant cards configured as an 8 x 4 monitor video wall In this example the first Vigilant the Master Vigilant card always drives the first 4 screens in this case the top four from the left numbered 1 The second Vigilant drives the next four numbered 2 and so on Count the screens starting from the top left of the video wall and then across from left to right Once the order of the Vigilant cards has be determined connect the ribbon cables as follows Vigilant Master J3 Connect to VxSwitch J10 1st Vigilant Slave J3 Connect to VxSwi
32. s a VGA graphics device in the system When you switch on your PC the VGA graphics device is used to display boot messages The boot messages include some or all of the following e A message from the graphics card BIOS e A logo for the motherboard e Messages describing the results of the Power On Self Test POST Some display devices take a long time to show an image so you may miss some of the boot messages Before you install the master Vigilant card you need to know if there are any VGA graphics devices already in the system There may be a PCI or AGP plug in graphics card in the system There may be a graphics device on the motherboard or SBC The Vigilant can be used in systems that contain other manufacturer s graphics devices The screens connected to Vigilant cards are used for the main display Another screen is connected to the other graphics device and is used to configure or control the system Due to the number of other manufacturer s graphics devices available it is not possible to support them all In general a modern graphics device based on anything but a S3 Savage4 with an up to date display driver should work If you do not want to use the other graphics device at the same time as the Vigilant and the graphics device is on a plug in card remove the plug in card from the system If you want to use Vigilant graphics cards only the links on the master Vigilant should be configured according to the following diagram
33. tch J11 2nd Vigilant Slave J3 Connect to VxSwitch J12 3rd Vigilant Slave J3 Connect to VxSwitch J13 4th Vigilant Slave J3 Connect to VxSwitch J16 5th Vigilant Slave J3 Connect to VxSwitch J17 6th Vigilant Slave J3 Connect to VxSwitch J18 7th Vigilant Slave J3 Connect to VxSwitch J19 The diagram on the next page is for illustration purposes only the particular sequence of the Vigilant cards in your machine may not be the same 28 16 06 2006 MS s Advanced Imaging Technology WiSwitch3e yo vigilant Mast r Vigilant vigilant Vigilant Vigilant Vigilant Wigilant vigilant Note Care should be taken not to twist the ribbon cables Selecting the VxSwitch32 H e Install and configure the EMS Vigilant card s as required e The VxSwitch32 H drivers are installed automatically with the Vigilant Open the Video Overlay sheet in the Display Properties dialog by clicking the right mouse button anywhere on the desktop select properties from the displayed menu and select the Video Overlay tab Alternatively go to Start Settings Control Panel Display and select the Video Overlay tab See Page 18 e Use the down arrow to display available Video Switches e Select the VxSwitch 32 and click on Setup e The system will automatically test the setup and display details of the test result e Click on Apply Jumper Links There are a number of jumper links located on the VxSwitch32
34. the changes take effect Video Gaps If a video overlay is displayed across multiple screens that have wide casings around the edges strange effects maybe seen in the video images Diagonal lines appear broken and circles appear elongated Original Video Image spread across screens with wide edges 21 16 06 2006 With video gaps the video is spread across the gaps between the screens so that the lines are straight and the circles remain circular Parts of the video are lost in the gaps Using a ruler measure the size of the image on the screen and enter the values in Screen size Note that the image on the screen does not necessarily fill the whole screen area Measure the size of the gaps between the screen images this should also include any area of the screen that is not covered by the displayed image as shown in the following diagram Gap Between Screens Video Gaps are not compatible with Avant windows 22 16 06 2006 MS Advanced Imaging Technology Accessories Video Input Module VIM The Video Input Module VIM is available for connecting analog video inputs to your Vigilant Plus Pro card A small printed circuit board the VIM requires a vacant mounting position on the PC backplane it does not require a PCI slot as it does not plug into the motherboard Mote lt is important that the ribban cable is COME watii as Shown ini This WWStraton other se ihe sy sherri will mot work an
35. ur machine the Settings tab allows you to control which graphics devices are used and what their position on the desktop is There should be a monitor icon for each Vigilant card and at least one monitor icon for each of the other graphics devices in the system there is a limit to the number of monitor icons that are displayed If you are using a non Vigilant device as a control screen make that device the primary monitor The first Vigilant device should have the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor control checked Do not check Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor for any of the other Vigilant devices To change other properties of the Vigilant display select the first Vigilant device click on the Advanced button and go to the TWIN tab 17 16 06 2006 EMS Advanced imaging Technology Default Monitor aud EmsV igilant 1 417 Properties heneral Adazter Manritor roubleshook HB Monitor Adiastment ff TwilN TWIN Costrol Video Overlay i Mocitor Configuration See Click on monitor to select as DOS Master screen Resolution per scree Lelour Palette hetesh Rate 7280 by 1024 pixels Source of Mode No Screens Screen Arrangement C stanlt O Laor E O Murilo blase O Monito Each Force JWI output Frune Modes Resolution per Screen Resolution per Screen Less More 1280 by 1024 pixels Note Changing the resolution may alter the colour palette s
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