Making displays visible to the software – HP LD4730 47-inch Micro-Bezel Video Wall Display User Manual
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After the programs are installed, VOE starts automatically and will always run as a background process
unless the user deliberately stops it. The installation process installs a VOE icon on the desktop. In
addition, the user will see two new icons in the system tray as shown in the following figure:
Figure 2-1
VOE and ViewSpan Icons
1
VOE icon
Right-click this icon to open the VOE dialog or Quit to stop VOE
2
ViewSpan icon
Right-click icon to bring up Windows display settings dialog or Exit to stop the driver
VOE is set up to automatically start any time the player/computer is booted. To change this default
setting, right-click on the VOE icon and click on the check mark next to Run this application when
PC starts up. When this option is chosen, the user must double-click on the VOE desktop icon to start
the VOE application and user interface each time the player/computer is booted. It is recommended to
keep the default setting so players and displays will automatically associate and connect when the
player/computer is booted.
Figure 2-2
VOE Setting Options
Making Displays Visible to the Software
In order for VOE software to find the displays the user wants to drive, they need to have IP addresses
on the user's network. Refer to the display documentation for details on IP addresses. In order to
distinguish one display from another, each needs a name and location. These can be any text
meaningful to the user. Enter names and locations at the display, using its on-screen menu (refer to the
documentation included with the display), or enter them through VOE when signing on as an
administrator (see
in this guide for details).
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