Setting monitored levels for a video monitor, Resizing a video monitor – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual

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Creating Layouts

Configuring Video Monitors

Setting Monitored Levels for a Video Monitor

When a system’s logical sources include more than one level under a given category, the
first level is selected by default for monitoring. In the case of a video monitor, you may
change the default assignments for video, audio, and alarm levels.

To change the default levels selected for a video monitor

1 If your system’s logical sources include more than one video level (e.g., to monitor 3D

stereoscopic signals), select the ones you wish to monitor from the Video level
(left/mono)
, and Video level (right) lists.

2 To monitor a different alarm level, or the source’s global alarm, select the appropriate

level from the Border alarm level list.

3 If you wish the default Monitor audio action associated with this video monitor to use a

different audio level, select the desired level from the Audio level list.

Resizing a Video Monitor

To resize a video monitor

• Drag any of the corner handles, inwards or outwards.

The video monitor, and the associated video window, will become smaller or larger,
and they will both keep their aspect ratio.

• Drag any of the side handles, inwards or outwards.

The bounds of the video monitor will change, while the video window will still keep its
aspect ratio.

• Change the aspect ratio property of the video monitor. See

Setting a Video Monitor’s

Aspect Ratio

below.

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