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add more than one display per PC, up to a total of eight per machine.
Note: It is necessary to install a driver on each PC that has multiple displays - see
Installing
on the previous page.
1
computer that is connected to the network port of the CCS-PRO4 switch. See
for details.
2 On the icon bar, click the red, green, blue and yellow screen icons (or use the
Screens
menu) to add the required number of display screens per computer to the map area.
For example, to add two monitors for PC 1, click the red computer icon twice. The
two red monitor representations will be placed side by side within the Free-Flow map
area.
3 Arrange the coloured rectangular screen representations to mimic the physical layout
of the actual displays. For example, you may wish to have the two screens of PC1 side
by side, with the two screen screens of PC2 below them (as shown left), or some
CCS-PRO4 switch can determine the correct moments to switch channels.
Use the small black squares around the perimeter of each highlighted screen
representation to change their size or stretch them.
Note: The numbers of the screen representations relate directly to the four channels on the
CCS-PRO4 switch, while the letters relate to the screen hierarchy attached to any single
computer (i.e. A is primary, B is secondary, etc.).
4 [Optional step] If you need more squares on the grid in order to arrange many
displays in a row, right click on an empty square (or on the darker gray edging) to
enlarge the grid. Further right clicks will add even more empty squares.
5 Continue from
step 3
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When the optional CCS-XB LED monitor indicator kit is used, there are several
using the
application.
Adjusting colour and brightness for all indicators
If necessary, you can impose default colour and brightness settings upon all connected
LED monitor indicators. Choose
>
LEDs...
to display the following popup:
4 Choose the CCS-XB LED output port that you wish to associate with the currently
selected video screen.
5 Optionally alter the colour, from the
Colour:
list, that you wish the LED indicator to
display when the associated video screen is selected:
To impose a default colour on all connected indicators, choose the required
Default
colour
and then tick the option
Set all LEDs to this colour
.
Use the
Default brightness
option to determine the intensity of all indicators.
Click
OK
to exit and apply the required settings.
Note: Once default settings have been made you can optionally change any or all indicators
individually as required using the steps outlined below.
Adjusting individual indicators
LED monitor indicator.
To adjust details for an individual indicator
1 Double-click on a screen representation (or right click on a screen representation and
then choose
Properties
) to display the screen popup.
2 Click the
LED Set-up
tab to display the indicator details:
3 For a newly added screen the
LED:
entry will show
No LED
. Click on the drop
down handle and choose the LED indicator that you wish to associate with the
currently selected video display screen:
Each entry within the LED: list relates to one of
the ten output sockets on the CCS-XB module.
Note: It is possible to associate any LED
indicator with more than one video screen.
6 Click
OK
to save and exit.
7 Repeat steps 1 to 6 for each screen that requires an LED monitor indicator.
8 Choose
>
Send Layout to Switch
to update the CCS-PRO4 switch.
9
the setup, remove and reconnect power to the CCS-PRO4 to allow the new
settings to take effect.
Note: Each LED indicator can only
have one colour, so if you associate an
indicator with more than one screen
and then change the colour on a later
screen assignment, it will be changed
for all the screens in the list for that
LED indicator.