2. Introduction
Overview
The DV Wall is both an indoor and outdoor LED video wall display suitable for a wide range of
applications. An IP65 rating ensures reliable and safe operation in most weather conditions. The DV
Wall can be seen comfortably during daytime or night time hours.
The DV Wall’s modular rugged design provides the user many shape and size building options. The
mounting system is easy and quick to assemble and disassemble. It is perfect for outdoor displays
and large viewing distances. The DV Wall is available in 31mm resolution providing the greatest
economy and value while maintaining optimum brightness.
Range of applications include but not limited to; Architectural, Merchandising & Retail, Rental &
Staging, Entertainment Venues, Sports Stadiums and Outdoor Advertising.
Features
• Durable and weather resistant IP-65 rated housing
• Mounting system has rigging points and flexible configurations
• 16.7 million colors (24bit)
• Video/flash/text/RGB color mixing and any PC based graphics
• Play music videos and DVDs from your computer
• Additional power-con output for daisy chaining units together
• Additional video output for daisy chaining units together
• Works with other manufacturers’ software (must have DVI to DVW card installed)
• Direct air convection cooled
• Low power consumption
Requirements
• DV Wall Driver (1 per every 6 panels wide and 16 panels high)
• DV-Wall Studio software and/or ShowXpress Timeline (with DVI to DVW card
installed)
• Windows XP computer with an available PCI slot
• ATI graphics card
Computer System Requirements
EQUIPMENT MINIMUM RECOMMENDED
OPERATING SYSTEM Windows XP SP2 Windows XP SP2
COMPUTER
Pentium 200 Mhz processor with at least
one free PCI slot
Pentium 1 Ghz or better with at
least one free PCI slot
MEMORY 128 MB 512MB or higher
HARD DISK 20 GB 5400 RPM 40 GB 7200 RPM or better
DISPLAY CARD
ATI Graphics Card with dual display and
DVI-I output
Note: NVIDIA graphics cards are not
compatible with this software
Tested on an ATI Radeon 9300
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