6. GUI orientation
6.30 Multiviewer Menu > Multiviewer Layout area
General
This part of the
Multiviewer Menu
allows a user to add and position sources in Multiviewer outputs.
Description
The tabs on the top of the layout panel area allow the user to view the two outputs together or individually.
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At the bottom left corner of each output window is the lock icon button. When engaged any edits to the multiviewer window are
disabled.
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Multiviewer windows, also called Image windows, are composed from inputs, backgrounds and destination sources. There are 3
elements that make up a multiviewer image window: Content area, border and UMD (Under-Screen-Display).
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Content area
The default content display area has 16:9 aspect ratio. If the source dragged to this area has different aspect ratio, it will be adjusted
horizontally to
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t the space.
If the output format of a source is changed after it is placed in the MVR, the change will not follow in the MVR window. The window
will need to be resized manually in the adjustment panel.
UMD
The text tracks the name of the source in the display area. If the resource is renamed, the UMD will also change to the new name.
The UMD can be edited in the adjustment panel.
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Summary of Contents for Event Master E2
Page 1: ...E2 User s guide R5905948 00 12 12 2014...
Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 16: ...2 Safety 12 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 32: ...3 General 28 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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Page 186: ...7 System Setup 182 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 192: ...8 Updating firmware 188 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 196: ...9 General operation example Image 9 3 192 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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Page 216: ...9 General operation example 212 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 220: ...10 Maintenance 10 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 10 2 216 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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Page 288: ...11 Environmental information 284 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 298: ...B Remote Control Protocol 294 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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