Specifications

Virtual Matrix
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10 Expand the Monitors section.
To add monitors:
a Select . Dropdown menu displays
b Select Virtual Display or Analog Matrix as required. Selection displays in monitor
list.
c Change Video Layout and Workstation as required by double clicking the relevant
field and selecting from the dropdown menu.
d Repeat as required to add more monitors. (Maximum 4 virtual displays per
workstation)
To renumber monitors:
a Deselect the Add monitor ranges automatically checkbox. First pane field
becomes a textbox.
b Assign numbers manually by entering values in the First pane textboxes. Last pane
field updates according to the number of panes associated with the selected layouts.
11 Select Save.
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Renumber Camera Virtual Numbers
The device list orders cameras alphabetically while the virtual matrix builds its camera list when
first created. As new cameras become available they are appended to preserve the virtual
numbering.
This means the virtual matrix list of cameras is not always in the same order as the device list.
Virtual camera numbers are labelled 1 through 99999 by default. Individual virtual numbers may
be changed or whole ranges may be assigned new values.
Note
Keyboards may not be able to call all virtual camera numbers as different keyboards have limits on
the highest number they can recognise.
Renumbering affects the command needed to call up a particular camera, so if you renumber
cameras starting at ‘99’, then to call up the first camera you need 99M+#K.
Procedure 33-2
Renumber Camera Virtual Numbers
Step Action
1 Select Virtual Matrix from the Build tab.
2 Select Show all from the dropdown menu.
3 Right Click the Virtual Matrix to be changed.
4 Select Edit. Virtual Matrix Editor displays.