Specifications

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VIDEO WINDOWING
Window Position and Size
CXPS Manual Edition 1.08 Operation 65
TO ADJUST WINDOW ALIGNMENT
Using the window position alignment commands, you can adjust the position of the window
while maintaining its size. You may center the window in the middle of the windowing
output display, or you may adjust left, right, top, or bottom window alignment to move the
selected window to the edge of the display screen in the selected direction.
To adjust the window’s position on the composite output screen, issue the command:
WINPOS <window #> <LA | RA | TA | BA | CA>
Where:
• <window #> is the number of the window (1-36) you would like to control.
• <LA> is left align
• <RA> is right align
• <TA> is top align
• <BA> is bottom align
• <CA> is center align.
CONTINUOUS WINDOW POSITION & ZOOM
In addition to the standard window position controls described above, there are special
controls meant for use with a programmable external control device. The continuous
position and zoom controls lets you continue an action until the STOP command is issued.
For details on continuous window position and zoom controls, see “Continuous Window
Position & Zoom” on page 116.
WINDOW DUALVIEW FORMATION
The DualView command can be used to arrange a maximum of two windows. This
command sizes each window as closely to one half the size of the output display screen as
possible, positioning one on the left and one on the right according to the priorities assigned
to them when window function was enabled. Any portion of the window that cannot fit
completely into one half of the display screen will extend out of view.
In dualview arrangement, the window assigned priority 1 will appear on the left half of the
screen, and the window assigned priority 2 will appear on the right half of the display
screen. An example of dualview formation can be seen in Figure 16. The shaded areas
NOTE:
Using a dual-link scaler card will allow windows to be downscaled 2:1.
When in dualview formation, it is necessary for some windows to extend
past the boundaries of the screen ONLY when using a single-link scaler
card.