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Logical Sources
Monitoring Internal-Router Outputs on the Monitor Wall (Sample Scenario)
Resizing the Sources Table’s Columns
To resize a column manually
• In the category or level heading row, point the column boundary you wish to move
until the pointer becomes a resize pointer (
), and then drag the boundary until the
column is the desired width.
To resize a column to the width of its content
• In the category or level heading row, point either boundary for the column you wish to
resize to fit, until the pointer becomes a resize pointer (
), and then double-click.
The column width is adjusted to fit the content.
To resize all columns to the width of their content
• In the category or level heading row, point any column boundary until the pointer
becomes a resize pointer (
), and then triple-click.
All columns are resized to fit their content.
Monitoring Internal-Router Outputs on the Monitor Wall (Sample Scenario)
It is possible, for specific monitoring purposes, to configure a video monitor so that it
displays the current signal at a physical output from the multiviewer's internal router, by
assigning this router output to a logical source’s video level.
To configure a monitor to follow an internal-router output on the monitor wall
1Click the Channels/Sources tab in the main window.
2 Add a logical source to the table (see Manually adding a Logical Source, on page 161).
3 In the new logical source row, click the cell that corresponds to the first video level.
4 Expand the filtered System list in the Tools pane, locate the router output you wish to
monitor, and then drag it onto the selected cell in the sources table.
5 On the File menu, click Save.
The sources table is saved.
6Click the Layouts tab, and open the appropriate layout.
7From the Channel/Sources list in the Tools pane, drag the new logical source onto the
monitor you wish to configure, and then save the layout.