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Software Configuration

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Enabling stereo display

If you connect a device to the stereo port on the Wildcat II 5110, you must change the display mode to
view in stereo. See Chapter 2, Setup, for an illustration of the stereo output port.

1. Make sure your stereo display device is properly connected to the stereo output port on the

Wildcat II 5110. See Chapter 2, Connecting a Stereo Display Device for more information.

2. On the Wildcat Monitor tab under Display Properties, click Configure Monitor. The

Configure Monitor dialog box displays.

3. Select one of the Stereoscopic Display modes from the Display Mode pulldown, then click

OK. You are returned to the Display Properties dialog box.

4. If you are prompted with the following message: “The selected monitor cannot display the

current desktop area. Select a new resolution before applying these changes,” click OK
then select a resolution from the list of available resolutions.

5. Click OK if the display is correct and you wish to keep the new settings. The Display

Properties dialog box is dismissed.

6. Click OK to accept the new display mode and dismiss the Display Properties dialog box.

Note: You must disable stereo mode when you no longer wish to view in stereo. Follow the steps above,
and select Monoscopic Display under Display Mode to disable stereo mode.

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Some Wildcat II 5110s come with optional Multiview support for frame locking and rate locking of
multiple workstations. Optional Genlock support allows video timing to be synchronized to an external
timing source.

Note: Your Wildcat II 5110 and your application must support Multiview for Multiview to work. Refer to
the Wildcat support area on http://www.3dlabs.com for information on ordering the correct cables.

Enabling Multiview features

1. Insert one end of a shielded RJ12 cable into the Multiview Out port of the first workstation.

This workstation becomes the “Master”

2. Insert the other end of the cable into the Multiview In port of the second workstation. This

workstation becomes a “Slave.”

3. If connecting more than two workstations, continue linking workstations to one another by

connecting the Multiview Out port of one workstation to the Multiview In port of the next.
The last workstation should terminate the links and only have a cable plugged into the
Multiview In port.

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