Samsung Mdc Control
Don't forget to share it 4 0 0 0 13 When you purchase a Samsung commercial grade LCD screen you probably received a CD containing the manual and a software tool called the Samsung MDC. MDC stands for multi-display screen and is a free Samsung software package that enables you to control a variety of different sources through the built-in RS-232C or Ethernet interface. So connecting your Samsung screens to devices such as a network of PCs allows for an easy exchange of data and information. This tool is particularly useful if you needed to control multiple screens from a remote location or configure the settings of each screen from a PC.
Control of a Samsung UE65F9080 via Crestron TCP-IP. Does anyone knows the controlcodes of a samsung 9-Series TV for TCP-IP? When i control the TV with the IR. User Manual UD22B The color and the. USING MDC 55 Configuring Settings for Multi Control 55 ID Setup. Boddie Recording Company Cleveland Ohio Rar. Samsung Customer Service Center 124 Testing the Product.
This post will discuss some of the settings you are able to configure from the software. But firstly, before using the software you need to physically connect the screens to a PC. This can be done either via a network or via a serial RS-232C cable. In this particular post, we will look at setting up 4 screens together to form a video wall and connect them to one PC. Page 56 of the manual has all the information you will need to know for the MDC set but the easiest way to do this is to connect the first screen via the Ethernet port to your network and then daisy chain the rest of the screens via serial RS232c. The first screen will need to be configured with an IP address and connected to your network. Once you have it connected to your network, then the next step is to connect the other screens.
In order to do this plug the RS232 serial cable to the out port on the first screen and connect the other end to the “in” serial port. Then do the same to the two other screens. As an example you should have it cabled like below: Now for the first screen you need to add an IP address to the first screen. Once this is configured then install the MDC software on the PC and launch the program. You will be asked whether you want to connect to the screens via Serial or Ethernet. Select Ethernet MDC: The application will then check the status of the screens and then display the information: You can then control all the screen settings from this application.
To get to the video wall settings you will need to click on Maintenance: Select all the screens by selecting “Select All” and then Video Wall Control: You will then be able to select the video wall configuration and change the relevant settings. February 7, 2017 at 8:48 am There are several ways to setup the video wall and below is a brief outline: 1. Make sure you have the Input to the first screen as using HDMI. Then connect a display port cable from the Output Display port on the first screen to the Input on the Second Screen 3. Then keep daisy chaining the Display port so that the output from one screens goes into the input until you have reached screen 4.
For screen 4 all you will be using is the input. Connect all the screens to the network and make sure RJ45 is configured as the management interface 6. Setup the video wall so each screen has it’s own unique ID. This can be done using the remote control or via MDC 7. Setup the video wall so that it’s configured as 4×4 Hopefully this helps.