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6.39 Multiviewer Menu > Multiviewer Layout area
General
This part of the
Multiviewer Menu
allows a user to add and position sources in Multiviewer outputs.
Description
The tabs on the top of the layout panel area allow the user to view the layouts together or individually.
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Users can zoom in / out each output individually, from 25% to 150%, in 25% increments.
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Multiviewer windows, also called Image windows, are composed from Inputs, Backgrounds, and Destination
resources. There are 3 elements that make up a multiviewer image window: Content area, border and UMD
(Under-Monitor-Display).
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Content area
The Image window's aspect ratio follows that of the first resource that occupies it. If a new resource is dropped
onto the Image window, the resource's aspect ratio will constrain horizontally to fit into the Content area.
If the aspect ratio of a resource is changed after it is placed in the MVR, the change will not reshape the Image
window in the MVR. To reshape the window to the new resource, click the "Refit" button in the Modifier area,
then resize the window to the desired size.
UMD
The text tracks the name of the resource in the display area. If the resource is renamed, the UMD will also
change to the new name. The UMD text can be edited to override the system's resource name in the
adjustment panel.
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series
Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES User s Guide Event Master Devices...
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Page 24: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 24 Safety...
Page 52: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 52 General...
Page 82: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 82 Hardware orientation...
Page 102: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 102 Front Panel Menu orientation...
Page 272: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 272 Image 6 137 EM GUI orientation...
Page 304: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 304 Updating firmware...
Page 326: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 326 Image 9 28 General operation example...
Page 382: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 382 Preventive maintenance actions...
Page 444: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 444 E2 Maintenance...
Page 528: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 528 EC 200 EC 210 Maintenance...
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Page 572: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 572 Troubleshooting...