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Using the NVIDIA Classic Control Panel Frame Synchronization
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1 For each client system, start the system and then open the Windows Display Properties
control panel and click Settings>Advanced to navigate to the NVIDIA graphics display
properties page.
2 Click the Frame Synchronization tree item from the slide-out tray.
3 Click the Treat this system as list arrow and then click Client.
4 If the next display downstream requires a slight delay, enter the sync offset (in
microseconds) in the Sync delay (us) box.
The sync offset is the delay between the source trigger point and the actual sync pulse.
See
frame.
Source signal
Sync Pulse
Figure 2.9
5 Click Apply to activate the changes.
Using the New NVIDIA Control Panel
Perform the following steps for each client system:
1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Category page, click Workstation.
2 From the Workstation page, click Synchronize Displays.
3 Under Select the timing server, the On another system radio button should already be
selected.
4 Under Select displays to be active clients, select the check boxes for the displays that
you want to be clients.
You can select only displays whose refresh rates match that of the server. Selected
displays will be synchronized to the server.
5 Click Apply.
For further assistance on this or other tasks such as viewing the connection and sync
status or inserting a timing delay, consult the online help by pressing F1 to open the Help
file and then opening the Workstation->Frame Synchronization contents.
NVIDIA Corporation
Frame Synchronization User's Guide – Version 3.0
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2.9. The value can be in the range of 0 to the time needed to display an entire
Sync Delay (Skew)
Offset Applied to Sync Pulse
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