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KONA 3 Installation and Operation Manual — Using The KONA 3 Control
Control Screen
The KONA 3 can be controlled by various software applications running on a host computer as
well as be used as a Macintosh Desktop extension. The Control screen is where you select how
the KONA 3 directs video and is used by application software. This screen also provides control
for configuring output timing with regard to external reference video and horizontal/vertical
delay.
At the top of the Control screen it will show the current Default Output and the application
currently controlling the KONA 3 card (if there is one).
KONA 3 Control Panel, Control Screen
Control Screen Settings
Default Kona Output
—this is where you select what KONA 3 will output as a default when no
application has control of the board, such as when the Finder is active. Since KONA 3 can be
controlled by software applications as well as its own control panel, the output can change
dynamically. When you select many video applications, they will grab control of the KONA 3
card inputs/outputs. These settings determine what happens when an application that doesn't
grab the KONA 3 inputs/outputs is active.
KONA 3 Control Panel, Control Screen, Default Kona Output Pulldown Menu