Specifications

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VIDEO WINDOWING
Output Timing Synchronization
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windows possible in standard windowing mode, and two windows in picture-in-picture
mode.
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OUTPUT TIMING SYNCHRONIZATION
Overview
Before standard windowing function or picture-in-picture mode is enabled, the timings of
each output channel that will contain a window must be synchronized to the timing of the
windowing display.
Setting the Output Timing
You may set the output timing of the windowing display, if desired, and then synchronize all
other outputs to this new timing. If you are satisfied with the current output timing of the
windowing display, proceed to the next section, “Synchronizing Output Timings” on
page 58.
STEP 1: THE HOSTLIST COMMAND
Use the Hostlist command to find the number that represents the resolution you
would like your windowing display to use.
To display the host table, use the HOSTLIST command, which will produce a list
of output timings for each display’s resolution. Find the resolution you would like
your windowing display to use, and use the corresponding number with the
SETOT command in the next step.
STEP 2: THE SETOT COMMAND
Use the Set Output Timing command to set the output timing of the channel
connected to your windowing display.
The command is:
SETOT <display output #> <host>
Where:
NOTE:
To change the video input routed to a window, perform the same steps as
when routing an input to a normal output display screen, as described in
Chapter 7, “Matrix Switching.”
NOTE:
Output timing synchronization must be performed manually when using
RS-232/Telnet control.