Specifications

VIDEO WINDOWING
Output Timing Synchronization
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<display output #> is the output channel number connected to the
windowing display.
<host> is a number from the host table that represents the output timing of the
you would like the windowing display to use (see Step 1 for help finding this
number).
Synchronizing Output Timings
Before windowing function is enabled, the timing of each output connected to a window
must be synchronized to the timing of the windowing display using the Framesync or
GFramesync command.
You may use the Framesync command to synchronize the output timing of channels that are
not in a continual numerical range. Alternatively, use the GFramesync command to
sychronize channels in a range.
THE FRAMESYNC COMMAND
Use the Framesync command to specify every output you would like to synchronize to the
windowing display. The command is:
FRAMESYNC <display output #> <slave1>...<slave3>
Where:
<display output #> is the number of the output channel connected to the windowing
display.
<slave1>...<slave3> are the numbers of the output channels other than <master> that are
connected to windows.
Example: You would like to create 3 windows on your display. The windowing display
is connected to Output 4 and your windows will occupy output channels 1, 2 and 4. You
will first need to synchronize outputs 1 and 2 to the timing of output 4. The command
would be: FRAMESYNC 4 1 2
THE GFRAMESYNC COMMAND
You may use the GFRAMESYNC command if you would like to specify a range of
channels to synchronize to the windowing display. This range must begin with the
windowing display and end with the last output channel connected to a window. The
command is:
GFRAMESYNC <first output> <last output>
Where:
<first output> is the number of the output channel connected to the windowing display.