Specifications

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VIDEO WINDOWING
Standard Window Function
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• <last output> is the number of the last channel in the range of output channels you would
like to synchronize to <first output>.
• Example: You would like t do create 3 windows on your display. The windowing
display is connected to Output 2 and your windows will occupy output channels 2, 3, and
4. You will first need to synchronize outputs 3 and 4 to the timing of output 2. The
command would be: GFRAMESYNC 2 4
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STANDARD WINDOW FUNCTION
Windowing function can be turned on or off at a chosen output. When turning window
function on, the user can select different configurations of windows to display on a
composite output, with a total of four windows possible.
As mentioned previously, a window may only be created on an output channel that is on the
same card as the channel connected to the output display screen. For example, output
display 9 is connected to output channel 9, which appears in card C in Figure 13. Any
windows you create on output display 9 can be created on channels 9 through 12- a
maximum of four windows possible.
Standard Window Function: RS-232/Telnet
TO ENABLE WINDOW FUNCTION
To turn windowing function on, issue the command:
WINON <display output #> <window #> <window #> <window #>
<window #>
Where:
• <display output #> is the number of the output displaying the windows.
NOTE:
Before enabling window function, the timing of each output channel
that will contain a window must be synchronized to the first output
channel on that card. See “Output Timing Synchronization” on page 57
for instructions.