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Marquee Technical Guide - Version 6.3.9 – 040511 DMX ©2010 All Rights Reserved
installation of W610 player
required tools & equipment
USB Keyboard
Ethernet patch cable
HDMI, VGA or DVI display and video cables. If using VGA cables, while not required for all
displays, VGA DDC2 cables are recommended.
Male 1/8” (3.5mm) cable (if audio is supported and HDMI is not utilized)
Tie wraps
Cable cutter
helpful tools for player configuration and troubleshooting
Laptop computer
Network cable tester
label maker (to label any cables that may run a long distance
Spare RJ-45 (Ethernet) connectors
DMX customer support hours
Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM Central Standard Time
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Central Standard Time
pre installation steps
1. Standard wired or wireless broadband Internet access is required. In addition, HTTP,
HTTPS and SFTP ports (80, 443 and 22, respectively) should be enabled. Specific IP ranges
to configure firewall settings are listed in the Optimal Firewall Configuration section of this
document.
2. Verify displays support Marquee. Most displays on the market today will support Marquee. If
the client has an existing video distribution solution, the below recommendations will help
ensure the monitors take maximum advantage of Marquee:
a. Identify inputs (e.g., HDMI, VGA, DVI) that can / will be used.
b. Determine the location where Marquee player(s) will be installed. Ensure that dedicated
(non-switched) power is present, and that network cabling or wireless coverage is
available.
c. Review the video distribution requirements for distances and numbers of screens.
The distance from the signage player to each monitor, and functionality required, dictates the
type of connection. Distances of less than 100 feet may not need any amplification of signal
and may be able to split signal to up to three monitors using VGA two way splitters and high
quality VGA cables. Review supporting documentation for any solution over three monitors and
or a distance of over 100 feet. Please verify if content is being presented in landscape or
portrait mode, and if live TV or other external video is to be presented on the screens. For more
detailed information on these and other scenarios, consult the current Marquee Installation
Instructions.
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