Preparation for wide field displays – HP sv6 User Manual

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installation and user information

installation process

Chapter 2

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example, if you plan to add more hp visualization center sv6 systems
or large display devices later, take those requirements into
consideration.

2. Verify that you will have an ergonomically correct place to set up a

monitor, keyboard and mouse. Optional: projector screens or other
advanced displays.

3. Verify that delivery and moving arrangements have been made:

size and weight restrictions are understood,

safety precautions are understood,

if anything other than a standard monitor will be used as an
output display device, schedule an installer from your display
vendor to be on-site the same day that your hp visualization
center sv6 installer is there.

4. Have a hostname and IP address registered at your site for each

workstation.You’ll also need an additional IP address for the Digi
EtherLite-32 Terminal Server (DGZ1469C). For example, you would
need 18 hostnames and IP addresses for a 16-pipe system.

5. Have a network connection available.

preparation for wide field displays

The preparation phase ensures that system specific requirements are
addressed. hp visualization center sv6 systems minimally require one
HP monitor. If wide field display options are ordered for projection
systems, passive stereo or for multiple channel support, appropriate
installation consulting should occur with the display vendor ahead of
time.

This guide does not cover how to integrate hp visualization center sv6
with wide field displays, nor does HP’s installation service provide this.

TIP

Have your display installer on-site at the same time as the hp
visualization center sv6 installer is there. The display installer has the
ultimate responsibility to make sure the displays are properly aligned
and functioning.

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