Useful Functions (cont.)

Secondary display transmission

You can set the computer screen and the display screen to the multi-monitor mode, and use the computer screen as the primary monitor and the display screen as the secondary monitor.

1

Click [

] on the launcher.

2

Check the status indication on the launcher to make sure that transmission is

possible (check that the green lamp is lit).

3

Click [

], [

] or [

] on the launcher.

The secondary screen on the computer is displayed.

Notes

Like the normal multi-monitor function, you can change the relative positions of the primary monitor (computer screen) and the secondary monitor (display screen) by using [Display Properties] (right-click on the desktop of the computer screen).

It is impossible to send images to the secondary monitor by the selective area transmission (See page 34).

The one shot function is not available when the secondary display transmission is activated.

If the computer has been set to the multi-monitor mode, the monitor for the display switch-over function will be displayed as the third monitor in [Display Properties] of Windows.

Quitting secondary display transmission

Click [] on the launcher again.

Secondary viewer

If you are using secondary display transmission function and displaying a secondary monitor screen in multiple source multi live mode, once [] is pressed on one of the computers the full screen display from that computer will override all the rest and the secondary screens of the other computers no longer be possible to verify on the display screen(s).

In this case, the secondary screen that you were displaying will appear on your desktop as a secondary viewer in reduced form.

Also, while using the secondary display transmission in the 4-screen index style and the 16-screen index style, the secondary viewer appears.

Notes

You can perform operations on the secondary monitor while observing the secondary viewer on the computer screen, however an image will not appear on the display screen(s) until the display screen(s) goes back to the original display style.

When the display screen(s) return to its original status, the contents of the secondary viewer are displayed on the display screen(s), and the secondary viewer is closed as well.

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