Setting up mgps for daisy-chaining – Extron Electronics MGP Pro Series User Guide User Manual

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3.

8-window with live background configuration: An HDMI computer (or another
HDMI source) is daisy-chained to two MGPs, so that eight windows are displayed in
front of a live video background from the HDMI source.

Computer or

other HDMI source

Computer output

Output display with the 4 windows

from unit B and the computer output

as the background

HDMI output from
computer to HDMI
background input

HDMI out

Live BKG in

Output display with the 4 windows

from unit B and the computer background,

with the 4 windows from unit A laid on top

HDMI out

Live BKG in

1B

2B

3B

4B

1A

2A

3A

4A

1B

2B

3B

4B

To display

8-window Configuration with a Live Computer Background

HDMI output from
first MGP output to
live background input

MGP 464 Unit B

Output rate = live

background rate

MGP 464 Unit A

Output rate = live

background rate

Background

Figure 44.

Daisy-chaining Application, 8 Windows with Live Background

The HDMI source is connected to the HDMI Background input of the first MGP Pro
(unit B).

The HDMI output of the first MGP Pro (unit B) is connected to the HDMI
Background input of the second MGP Pro (unit A).

The first diagram in the row shows the HDMI computer, which is the input source.
The second diagram shows the display with one MGP Pro attached. The third
diagram shows the display connected to two MGPs. (On the MGP 462 Pro, this is a
4-window configuration.)

Setting up MGPs for Daisy-chaining

To set up one to three MGPs in a daisy-chain formation:

1.

Connect input sources to the MGP Pro to be displayed in the windows.

2.

Connect the HDMI output of the first MGP Pro (the unit farthest from the display) to
the HDMI Background connector of the second MGP Pro. If you are daisy-chaining
three units, connect the HDMI output of the second MGP Pro to the HDMI Background
connector of the third unit (the unit connected to the display, unit A).

3.

Configure the output as follows:

a.

Set the output resolution/refresh rate of the first MGP Pro (the unit farthest from the
display, unit C) to the native rate of your output display.

NOTE: Do not set this unit to the HDMI background rate.

b.

Set the output rates of the second and, if appropriate, the third MGP Pro to

Live

Background

Rate

. This setting uses the incoming HDMI resolution and pixel clock

as the output rate of the MGPs, which is essential in order to avoid any sampling of
the incoming HDMI signal.

NOTE: By default, the resolution provided in the Extended Display Identification

Data (EDID) is the last selected factory rate. To manually set the resolution
information provided in the EDID data, see the

Set output resolution and

scan rate

SIS command on page 60.

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