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Example––set window 2 to priority level 1:

>priority 2 1

Since level one corresponds to the highest priority level, window 2 has priority over all other video windows, and hides any overlapped window with a lower priority level.

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The SuperView provides two display modes—two different ways to apply host computer graphics and window inputs to the screen. The two display modes are Autosync and Free Run.

Autosync combines the background computer graphics and any enabled windows. Autosync mode has two different states. If the background signal is connected and visible, this is referred to as background Autosync mode. If the signal is connected but turned off, then this is referred to as genlock Autosync mode; the output characteristics of the signal are provided even though the signal is not visible. Note that the Autosync mode is only available if your system has the optional BACKGROUND INPUT connector.

With the background Autosync mode, the individual input windows can be displayed in two ways—inserted on top of the computer graphics background, or selectively displayed replacing certain areas of the computer graphics where key color criteria are met (Chroma Key option).

In normal Autosync mode, window inputs have priority over the background computer graphics. The windows are “inserted” on top of the computer graphics background. Wherever a visibility rectangle indicates the presence of input window imagery, the imagery is displayed at the corresponding display’s position. Any background computer imagery at those pixel positions is not visible. Even the computer mouse pointer is hidden if its position coincides with an input window.

Autosync mode is an optional mode that is available only if you have the BACKGROUND INPUT connector. Autosync mode requires a host computer input and at least one window input. A SuperView in Autosync mode must have a host computer connected to the BACKGROUND INPUT to generate an output.

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In this Autosync display option, windows selectively replace the background computer graphics, based on the color of the graphics. That is, if the SuperView detects the background contains a color within a user-specified chroma key “acceptance range” and, at that same position, there exists any portion of an active input window, then the input window replaces the background computer graphics at the corresponding display position. This is the same technique used

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Contents SuperView May 9 Chapter Supplied Components Chapter Serial Command Set N. E. .R. A. .L NtroductionT.P. .U. T N. .D. .O.W. . .I.N. .P.U. .T.SD E O O V E R L a Y S C H R O M a K E Y S.T. E. .M. . .F.E. .A.T. .U.R. .E.SSystem Features Supplied Components Optional Items S.T. E. .M. . .I N. .D. .E.P. .E.N. .D. E. .N. .C.E System BasicsR.I.A. .L. .P.O. .R. .T. .C. O. .N. .T.R. .O. .L N. .D. .O.W. .SN. .T .R.O.L D. .C.L.I.P.P.I.N.G P.E.C.T. .R.A.T.I.ON.D.O. .W.S. .O.N Window 2 on D. .E.S D.EE E R U N Composite video window input N. N. .E. .C.T. .O. R. .SBNC FemaleI.T.S T. .U. P. .. .A.U. .T.O. .S. Y. .N. .C. .M. .O. .D.E J.U.S. T. M. .E.N.TBackground Input T. .U. P. .. . F. .R. E. .E. -.R. .U. .N. .M. .O. .D.ESuperView Front Panel, Twelve Input 3RU Unit Front Panel ControlImage Brightness Contrast +100 Saturation +100 A. .G. E. . .M. .E.N. .UP. U. .T. .M. .E. .N.U T.P. .U. T. . .M. E. .N. .U N. .D. .O.W. . .M. .E. N. .U S. .C.E. .L.L. .A.N. .E.O. .U. .S. .M. .E.N. .U A. .T. U. .S. . M. .E. .N.UE.S. .E.T. .S E.S.E.TPresets Serial Command SET Active Lock DebugRGB Svideo ComponentHost Auto Lock Free DebugWith the HostSave 1…10 command Save command to store the Host ListFactory default Host #11 HostInteractive NonePAN On OFFOFF Setrate RSRSize WDRWSR HUE Echo On OFF PresetAutosave On OFF DemoHFP VersionHBP HactHost List VCP Software for the SuperView Technical Specifications Depth 18.0 45.7 cm 2RU up to six inputs Width 17.5 44.5 cmHeight 3.5 8.9 cm 3RU up to twelve inputs Width 17.5 44.5 cmO.U. .B. L. .E. S. .H. .O.O. .T. I.N. .G. .G. .U. .I D. .E TroubleshootingPoor Quality Video Echo modeFunction, see below Poor Quality in Chroma KeyFirmware Updates/README Files Firmware Updates/README Files RS-232 Control CTS S.C.R.I.P.T.I.O.NDSR R.A.M. .E.T.E.R.S D.E.M Video Levels and Chroma KEY 525 1250 525 White 100%Yellow 100% 525 1250 -270Ckc -270 175 525 1250 525 D E O L E V E L S a N D C H R O M a K E Y Updating System Firmware Do not proceed to update firmware without these two itemsD a T I N G S Y S T E M F I R M W a R E S. D. . .C. O. .M. .M. .A. N. .D. .S Serial Control of Multiple UnitsUnassign cancels Mpsd mode for all connected devices Assign Re-establish Mpsd communication mode Device Into Mpsd modeAssign UnassignMpsd Example Baud Rate Change T.E. N. .D. .E.D. . .W. .A.R. .R. .A.N. .T.Y Product WarrantyR. .R. A. .N. .T.Y Extended Warranty

SuperView 3000 specifications

The RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 is a cutting-edge solution designed for multi-source video wall applications, offering unparalleled performance and flexibility for diverse industries, including control rooms, broadcasting, and corporate environments. This display processor harnesses advanced technologies to deliver superior video management capabilities, making it a preferred choice for professionals in need of high-resolution visual outputs.

One of the standout features of the SuperView 3000 is its ability to support a vast range of video formats, allowing for seamless integration of multiple source types. This includes HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and analog inputs, ensuring compatibility with a variety of devices from PCs to cameras. The system is engineered to handle resolutions up to 4K, providing crisp and vibrant visuals that enhance the viewing experience.

Another significant characteristic of the SuperView 3000 is its powerful processing capabilities. The unit can manage multi-window layouts, enabling users to display numerous sources simultaneously on large video walls. This is particularly beneficial in environments where real-time information dissemination is critical, such as in emergency operation centers or newsrooms.

The SuperView 3000 leverages a modular architecture, allowing users to configure the processor according to specific needs. This scalability is a key advantage, as it can grow with the requirements of an organization. Whether using a small setup with a few screens or a massive installation with dozens of monitors, the SuperView 3000 can adapt to varying scale and complexity.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the SuperView 3000. The system includes intuitive software that facilitates easy content management and layout design. Operators can quickly arrange sources, transition between layouts, and implement real-time adjustments, all from a straightforward interface. This ease of use minimizes the learning curve and boosts operational efficiency.

With robust reliability and comprehensive support, including redundancy features and network management tools, the SuperView 3000 is engineered for continuous operation in demanding environments. Its versatility and performance make it an invaluable asset for any organization looking to enhance their visual communication capabilities. In summary, the RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 stands out as a premier choice for advanced video wall processing, offering a suite of features designed to meet the diverse needs of modern enterprises.