
6. EM GUI orientation
6.30 Multiviewer (MVR) Menu
General
The last card slot on an Event Master processor—for example, Slot #14 on an E2, or Slot #9 on an S3–4K—may be either a normal
Output slot or a dedicated Multiviewer. (See the description of the Setup tab in "Con
guration Menu > Adjustment > Unit Con
tion", page 105 for instructions on how select this slot as either an Output slot or a Multiviewer slot.)
A Multiviewer enables multiple sources (inputs, Backgrounds, outputs) to be displayed on one or two monitors. Screen Destinations
(Program and Preview) can be used up to two times in any Multiviewer Output. The position of the window for each copy can
be different, but the size of the window for each copy is always the same."
Multiviewer Menu
is the module used to setup the
Multiviewer outputs.
Description
This menu is accessible by clicking the Multiviewer icon in the menu bar on the left side of the UI.
The three drop-down menus in the title bar select the system, unit or layout displayed in the multiviewer. For release one, only one
system and one unit are supported.
The Multiviewer page is divided in four parts.
Image 6-76
1
Resources area
Lists the resources available to be displayed in the
Multiviewer: Inputs, Backgrounds and Program/Preview
Destination Outputs.
2
Multiviewer Layout area
The two multiviewer outputs are composed, viewed and
managed individually or as a group.
3
Modi
fi
er area
Alignment adjustments and controls to manage the
multiviewer outputs
4
Adjustment area
Color and sizing adjustments for the windows in each PIP.
The following sections describe each part of the Multiviewer page in detail:
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"Multiviewer Menu > Resource area", page 193
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"Multiviewer Menu > Multiviewer Layout area", page 194
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"Multiviewer Menu > Adjustment area", page 197
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