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7.3.2 Outputs secon
Once the source is dened, a resume of your outputs sengs will be displayed under the tab STATUS.
WARNING: Conguring the rate to follow a framelock input will lock the output frame rate to match the
selected source. This is useful to eliminate the “strobing eectwhich may be visible as an arfact of the
framelocking process. However, be sure that your framelock reference input is a reliable source, as any
disrupons in the reference signal may cause visible glitches on your output, even if the selected framelock
reference input is not currently being displayed.
The screens page allows you to map a parcular output to a parcular screen or part of a screen.
On the le, you have the available outputs; on the right you have the available screens.
7.3.3 Screens
In this secon, you can congure the outputs to operate as a Dual-Link output. Simply click on enable if you
want to acvate the output #1 or #3 as Dual-Link.
Dual-Link resoluons (ie: 2560x1600) are only available on the DVI plug on outputs #1 & #3 as they use
resources from both outputs. You will lose the output #2 by acvang the output #1 as a Dual-Link output
and you will lose the output #4 by acvang the output #3 as a Dual-Link output.
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Drag and drop the available outputs into the desired screen. By default, your screens will mapped Output #1
= Screen #1, Output #2 = Screen #2 etc. You can change this order and put for example the Output #3 into
the Screen #1
About the 4 screens, you can change this conguraon using for example a Dual output screen. To do that,
simply increase the size of Screen #1, make it 2x1. And nally drag and drop another output to the second
part of the screen. Having 4 outputs, you can built up to 2 Hard Edge screens of each 2 outputs.
At any moment you can setup a screen as a Condence monitor clicking on the associated buon.