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7.2.1 Single device configuration
The monitoring output is a configurable multiviewer output that can display a user customizable selection of
program, preview, source, and frame inputs as display resources. See the following examples:
Monitoring output
Monitoring output*
Monitoring output*
MULTI-SCREEN CONFIGURATION
SOFT EDGE CONFIGURATION WITH ONE OUTPUT USED AS CONFIDENCE MONITOR
* Other configurations are available into the software.
* Other configurations are available into the software.
Several outputs can be declared as a Confidence Monitor
In1
In2
In3
In4
In5
In6
In7
In8
In9
In10
In11
In12
In1
In2
In3
In4
In5
In6
In7
In8
In9
In10
In11
In12
2 3
1
4 5
6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
In1
In2
In3
In4
In1
In2
In3
In4
In5
In6
In7
In8
Fr1
Fr2
Fr3
Fr4
Lg1
Lg2
Lg3
Lg4
Fr1
Fr2
Fr3
Fr4
Lg1
Lg2
Lg3
Lg4
Fr1
Fr2
Fr3
Fr4
P8 P9
P7
P11 P12
P10
P2 P3
P1
P4 P5
P6
P14
P15
P13
P17
P18
P16
2 3
1
4 5
6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
2 3
1
4 5
6
2 3
1
4 5
6
2 3
1
4 5
6
P2 P3
P1
P4 P5
P6
P2 P3
P1
P4 P5
P6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
2 3
1
4 5
6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
In1
In2
In3
In4
In5
In6
In7
In8
In9
In10
In11
In12
In1
In2
In3
In4
In5
In6
In7
In8
In9
In10
In11
In12
2 3
1
4 5
6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
In1
In2
In3
In4
In1
In2
In3
In4
In5
In6
In7
In8
Fr1
Fr2
Fr3
Fr4
Lg1
Lg2
Lg3
Lg4
Fr1
Fr2
Fr3
Fr4
Lg1
Lg2
Lg3
Lg4
Fr1
Fr2
Fr3
Fr4
P8 P9
P7
P11 P12
P10
P2 P3
P1
P4 P5
P6
P14
P15
P13
P17
P18
P16
2 3
1
4 5
6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
2 3
1
4 5
6
2 3
1
4 5
6
2 3
1
4 5
6
P2 P3
P1
P4 P5
P6
P2 P3
P1
P4 P5
P6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
2 3
1
4 5
6
8 9
7
11 12
10
14 15
13
17 18
16
NOTE: those schematics are based on the Ascender 48 architecture. For 4U unit, 12 windows are available
into the monitoring output. Only 8 monitoring output windows are available with 3U units.
Please note that displaying a blending will need as much resources as the number of output in the blending.
Dual-head inputs and dual-link signals need two resources to be displayed.