You can create a video wall on each connected physical monitor.
To create a video wall on the current computer (local Client):
Click the monitor arrangement of the Client on the video wall configuration panel (see the Video wall management panel section).
Note.
Managing Client video walls requires sufficient user rights (see the Creating and configuring roles section).
Enlarged monitor images are displayed.
The thumbnails may appear differently, depending on the status of the monitors in C-Werk.
Thumbnail Monitor status Active main monitor Inactive main monitor Unassigned additional monitor Inactive additional monitor (video wall) Active additional monitor (video wall) Note.
The image of the monitors shows the currently open layout.
To display the layout on the video wall, you have to:
To create video walls on an unassigned additional monitor, click it. The additional monitor becomes active and the layout of the main monitor is duplicated to it.
Configure the layout of the additional monitor (see the Configuring layouts section). You can configure the layout of the additional monitor through the main monitor (the additional monitor must be active). Changes affect only the additional monitor; the layout of the main monitor is not changed.
Click the thumbnail of the main monitor. The additional monitor becomes inactive and the original layout is displayed on the main monitor. If the additional monitor becomes inactive, editing of the layout does not affect it.
To display a currently selected camera on the video wall, do the following:
Click the button on the non-distributed additional video monitor.
Selecting a camera on the primary monitor makes its video feed visible on the additional monitor.
The Video Wall is now created.
To make additional changes to a video wall:
- Activate the additional monitor (by clicking its thumbnail).
- Edit the layout.
- Make the additional monitor inactive.
The main monitor and video walls can be minimized independently of each other. To close a video wall in C-Werk, click the button on the video wall image.