Specifications

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ABOUT VIDEO WINDOWING
Overview
With video windowing, multiple input signals can be displayed on one output display screen
using RS-232/Telnet commands. This is because each window is connected to an output
channel, like an output display would be.
There are two types of windowing modes: standard windowing mode, which can create up
to four windows in total, and picture-in-picture mode, which creates two windows. All
windows can be individually positioned, scaled up or down, and cropped. Each window’s
image can also be panned, zoomed, fit, filled, centered, and stretched to suit your needs.
NOTE:
This chapter is applicable to CXPS firmware version 4.00 and above.