Enabling multiview feature, Confirming multiview cable are detected, Enabling genlock feature – 3DLABS Wildcat III 6110 User Manual

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Software Configuration

3Dlabs Graphics Accelerator Card User's Guide

Enabling Multiview features

1. Insert one end of a shielded DB-9

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.

Confirming multiview cables are detected

1. On the Slave workstation(s), right click on the Windows desktop (or left click if you’ve

altered the default mouse setup) and choose Properties from the menu. Click the Settings
tab, then click Advanced.

2. Click the Wildcat III Monitor Tab, then click Multiview.
3. The Input Cables will show as Detected under Multiview Information.

Enabling genlock features

1. Turn off your system, then connect the external timing source to the Genlock In port on the back

of theWildcat III 6210. If you have Multiview enabled, connect the external timing source to the
Genlock In port of the Master workstation.

2. Turn your on system and log on to Windows using an account that has administrative privileges.
3. Right click on the Windows desktop (or left click if you’ve altered the default mouse setup) and

choose Properties from the menu. Click Settings/Advanced/Wildcat III Monitor tab, then click
Configure Monitor.

4. Select Vendor Monitor. From the menu below, select your monitor vendor and model from the

list or select Genlock as the vendor and Default for the model.

5. Choose a resolution in the bottom box.
6. Click OK to accept the resolution change. If you get no video or scrambled video, wait 10

seconds and your previous settings will be restored.

7. Click OK, then Yes to accept changes. You are returned to the Wildcat Monitor tab.
8. Click Multiview.
9. Choose the signal source from the Source pull-down menu.
10. Select the Signal Edge Response, Signal Lock Rate, and Pixel Align Offset appropriate for your

application and hardware setup.

11. Click the Enable check box, then Apply. If the genlock signal is present and the correct source is

selected, the applet will display genlock signal "detected."

NOTE:

Some monitors require custom timing file entries for Genlock to be properly
maintained. Please refer to the documentation delivered with your monitor for
further information.

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