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·Set the front panel switch to the center split position.
·It is recommended that you center the controls and vary each one while observing the picture. This
will give you a feel for the way each control effects the picture.
·Begin by adjusting the start of the split with the Height Start Control. Position the start of the split as
desired.
·Next set the end of the vertical split to its desired location using the Height End Control.
·If you are setting the window/split so it goes to the far right side of the screen, perform the
following steps:
On the Width end control, vary this control to the minimum split and slowly
increase it so that the split goes to the right. Once you go past the end of the screen you can
continue. You will see no increase in split size but you will see the picture jump to the side at a
point. This indicates that you have gone too far and need to adjust the control back to just before the
picture jumps.
·Adjust the Width Start to position the left side of the split
·Adjust the Width end control to end the Horiz split. You now have a window that should be
positioned in camera 1.
·If selected, Adjust the Vertical position to center camera 2 in the window. You can open the window
with the Width and Vertical End controls to make this step easier. Once camera 2 is properly set,
close the window down to the desired size.
·After the split has been set, touch up the Horizontal and Vertical position controls to get the slave
camera’s optimum picture angle. If the vertical delay is disabled, only the horizontal position will
work.
NOTE:
Once you have set up the unit and there is a slight side to side jumping on camera 2, slightly adjust
the Camera 2 Horiz delay to stabilize it.