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Modifying layouts

1.

Right-click the Destination Monitor, close to its edge, to display the component menu.

Select Properties.
The Router Monitor Configuration dialog appears.

2.

Do the following to set up the Destination Monitor.

Select a matrix router in the Matrix box.

Select a router destination in the Router Destination box.

Select SDV or another type of video signal in the Level For UMD box.

In the levels list (on the right), select the signal levels you want to include in routing

operations; clear the check boxes of the other levels.

Leave the other options unchanged.

Click OK to close the dialog.

The Destination Monitor displays the name of the router destination; below this, it displays

the name of the connected source.

Configuring the hold time for the previewing of events

Your system may include a customised Channel Control or Multi-Channel Control layout that is

configured to display, on a preview monitor, the next event that is to play out in any selected

channel.

When either of these components is linked to a Destination Monitor (which may be hidden on

the layout), they have an extra property called hold time – this controls the amount of time for

which the preview monitor displays each event.

Depending on which layouts are set up to provide this functionality, you may:

Configure the hold time for the Channel Selector.

Configure the hold time for the Timeline Display.

Configure the hold time for a Channel Selector

1.

On a Channel Control layout, right-click the Channel Selector to display the component

menu (you need to click near the edge of the component).

2.

Select Properties. iTX displays the Channel Selector properties dialog.

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