Specifications

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WALL PROCESSING
Wall Processing Function
CXPS Manual Edition 1.08 Operation 91
THE FRAMESYNC COMMAND
Use the Framesync command to specify every channel you would like to synchronize to the
first output. The command is:
FRAMESYNC <first output #> <slave1>...<slave35>
Where:
<first output #> is the first output channel used in your wall.
<slave1>...<slave35> are the other output channels used in your wall, with a total of up
to 35 slave channels possible (if your CXPS has 36 outputs).
Example:
Suppose you want to create a 2x3wall using displays connected to output channels 2, 3,
4, 9, 10, and 11. You must synchronize the timings of output channels 3, 4, 9, 10, and 11
with that of output channel 2, the first output in the wall. The command would be:
FRAMESYNC 2 3 4 9 10 11
THE GFRAMESYNC COMMAND
You may use the GFRAMESYNC command to synchronize the timings of a range of
outputs to the timing of the first output in the range. The command is:
GFRAMESYNC <first output #> <last output #>
Where:
<first output #> is the first output channel used in your wall (and the first output
in the range).
<last output #> is the last output channel in the range.
Example:
Suppose you want to create a 2x3 wall using output displays connected to channels 1
through 6. You would need to synchronize the output timings of channels 2 through 6
with that of output 1. The command would be:
GFRAMESYNC 1 6
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WALL PROCESSING FUNCTION
The CXPS can support multiple walls. Each wall is identified by its first output number.