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Monitor & TV Orientation
The most obvious difference with a portrait system is that both the Display Mode
& the Editing Mode require that the TVs as well as the operating monitor be in
portrait orientation. A standard landscape TV or monitor may be turned into a
portrait one simply by rotating it 90 degrees in the clockwise direction.
Editing Mode in Landscape Orientation
Editing Mode in Portrait Orientation
The operating monitor provided with your portrait
MultiScreen unit has a special pivoting mechanism
which allows the monitor to be easily rotated from
the landscape position to the portrait position. For
exclusive use with your portrait system, the moni-
tor will generally remain set in its portrait position.
However, if you plan on sharing use of the monitor
with another landscape orientation computer or
MultiScreen unit (via a KVM switch) then it may
be easily rotated as required. In this latter scenario
however, it is especially important that all the cables
connected to the rear panel of the monitor are very
securely connected to their respective sockets, and
that all cords are gathered together & looped through
the circular cable holder at the rear of the monitor.
This will minimise the possibility of cables working
loose during the rotational movement, which could
result in a loss of the image from the monitor.
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