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Operating the 4x1 Multiview Seamless Switcher for HDMI
Chapter
NOTE: The 4x1 Multiview Seamless Switcher for HDMI is designed
to be used as a 2x2 video wall. 4x1 rows and 1x4 columns are not
supported.
To recap, the 4x1 Multiview Seamless Switcher for HDMI can display up to four sources on
one display. When multiple sources are displayed on the screen, we refer to each source
as a window. In general terms, a window is defined as an input. It is recommended that
the
Single Window Nomenclature
When working with a single window, we saw how we could switch inputs, allowing us to
view different sources, one at a time.
In order for the switcher to display more than one window at a time, the switcher identifies
each window using an alphabetic character.
Default 1 preset is identified as Window B.
Default 2 preset is identified as follows:
Each window is also assigned a default input,
which is notated by a numeral from 1 to 4.
Window A will use Input 1, Window B will use
Input 2, and so on. Of course, any input
can be assigned to any window.
Another example is the Default 3 window preset:
Although the arrangement of each window--or the input to each window--can be different,
the window ID (A - D) does not change.

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