Enabling Multiple SDI Cards
On systems with more than one NVIDIA Quadro SDI card, the Send Graphics to SDI
Output page lets you configure the SDI output for each card. Before you can do this, all
cards must be enabled.
To enable multiple SDI cards
1
Make sure a display is connected to each SDI card that you want to enable.
2
Open the Windows Display Properties page.
a Right‐click the desktop, then click Properties from the pop‐up menu.
b Click the Settings tab.
3
Determine which monitor icon corresponds to the graphics card that you want to
enable.
There should be two monitor icons for each graphics card in the system. Typically,
monitors 1 and 3 are connected to one graphics card and monitors 2 and 4 are
connected to the other. For example, if monitor 1 is already attached, then monitor 2
would be grayed out, indicating that it is connected to the graphics card that is not yet
enabled.
4
Right‐click the grayed‐out monitor icon corresponding to the graphics card you want
to enable, then click Attached from the pop‐up menu.
‐ or ‐
Click the monitor icon, then click the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor
check box.
5
Click OK.
You can now configure the SDI output for each SDI card as described in Basic SDI Setup.
Open the View System Topology page (see "Viewing the SDI Connection Status Using
the Topology Viewer" on page
Quadro 4000/5000/6000 SDI
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