
5.
Enter text in the field for
Preset
Name
(which appears in the
Layout
Presets
panel).
6.
Enter text in the fields for
Summary
and
Description
(which appear in various
places within these embedded Web pages) to provide information about the selected
layout preset.
7.
Select or deselect the
Lock
Aspect
Ratio
check box (
7
) for channel A and for
channel B to enable or disable aspect ratio locking. If the aspect ratio is locked, the
window for that channel retains its aspect ratio.
8.
Set the horizontal position and size and vertical position and size (in pixels) (
8
) for the
window for each channel by typing numbers in the corresponding fields or click the
Up
and
Down
arrows to change the values. If you select
Lock
Aspect
Ratio
(
7
) in the
previous step, changes to either position or size automatically affect the other position
or size respectively.
An example of the layout appears below these fields for reference.
NOTE:
The configured sizes are tied to the archive encoding. The entire layout is
scaled for the confidence encoding which may not preserve the aspect ratio.
9.
If desired, select a file from the
Background
Image
drop-down list (
9
) to include a
background image behind the channel A and B windows instead of a plain black field.
NOTE:
If only the default background file appears in the drop-down list, use the File
Upload utility in the
File
Management
Web page (see
File Management
on
page 129) to upload a .PNG file to the backgrounds folder within the SMP 351 .
Background files must be in the .PNG format only, and they must be stored within
the backgrounds folder or they will not be recognized and accessed by layouts.
To use a plain black field instead of an image, select
None
.
NOTE:
The SMP 351 front panel menus and controls allow you to select "no
background", which provides a black background instead of an image.
10.
Set the location where metadata elements appear in the layout. Choose an option from
the
Metadata
Location:
drop-down list in the
Metadata
Elements
panel.
11.
In the
Layout
Presets
panel,
select
(click on) an unassigned preset in the list
and click
Save
Preset
. The
Preset
Name
field is now editable and changes from
"[
unassigned
]" (left panel in the figure below) to "
PIP
PRESET
nn
," (right panel in the
figure on the next page) the default name for that preset number.
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