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MGP 464 • Special Applications
In this type of configuration, the following occurs:
On the MGP, window 1 displays input 1, window 2 displays input 2, and so 
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forth.
Input switches are made at the matrix switcher instead of at the MGP.
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Input presets are recalled on the MGP to correctly set up the input coming 
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from the switcher.  This setup can include the video signal type; picture 
controls; advanced input configuration functions such as setting the active 
lines/pixels, total lines/pixels, and pixel phase; and the input name.  
You can perform the required MGP setup operations using any of the following:
SIS commands (See chapter 4.)
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The MGP 464 Web pages (See chapter 5.)
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The Windows-based control software (See chapter 4 and the software’s 
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Help.) 
Setting up the MGP to work with the switcher 
Follow these steps to set up the MGP to work with a matrix switcher.  
1
Install and connect  the MGP as described in the “Installation Overview” 
section of chapter 2, “Installation,” with the exception of step 
3
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  In place of 
step 3, do the following:
 
Connect the MGP’s four fully-configurable inputs to four of the matrix 
switcher’s outputs.  (See the diagram below.)
            
Connecting the matrix switcher to the MGP 464
2
Size the windows on the MGP to full screen.  You can do this quickly by 
selecting window preset 1, 31, 61, 91, or 121.  
3
On the matrix switcher, tie input 1 to the four switcher outputs that are 
connected to the MGP 464.  (Refer to your matrix switcher user’s manual for 
the procedure.)
4. 
Select window 1 on the MGP, and configure the input as follows:
a
.  Set the following input sampling parameters as desired: signal type, 
horizontal and vertical start, total pixels, active pixels, and active lines.
b
.  Set the following picture controls as desired: image size, image position, 
color, tint, brightness, and contrast.
c
.  Set the pixel phase for window 1, then mute the window to display the 
next window behind it.   Repeat this step for windows 2, 3, and 4. 
d
.  Save the adjusted settings as Input Preset 1.