Supported controller models:
Supported MVR card:
Supported Software:
After entering VMP, click MVR in the top function bar.
Then select a output card in the Device List to enter the MVR Configuration Interface.

Note
MVR configuration is available only when a single device or output card is selected.
The MVR canvas in the central area displays the images of Input and Output.
Each image represents either:an input signal or an output screen. Image can be moved and scaled.

Note
Images can only be placed within the MVR canvas.
Images must not overlap.
The Input Source List displays all available input signals of the selected device. Users can drag sources from this list into layout area. Double-clicking a source allows full image without affecting the MVR monitor output.

Note
On the MVR canvas, an image can be scaled to as small as 128×128px.
Displays all screens of the current controller. Each screen image represents the output content of that screen.

Note
In the VMP MVR interface, the output images in the Screen List represents all devices under the current screen, while the images output from the MVR connector is displayed on device level.
Users can configure the output resolution of the MVR connector.
Supported resolutions include:
● 1920 × 1080@60hz
● 3840 × 2160@60hz
The configured resolution will be applied to the MVR connector, including both HDMI 2.0 and 12G-SDI outputs.

Note
The MVR connector supports a fixed frame rate of 60Hz for monitoring output.
VMP support different standard layout types for MX2000 Pro and MX6000 Pro, which are available for quick monitoring setup. Users can click Clear to remove all images in the current layout with one click, while keeping the layout template unchanged.

VMP supports both fixed and custom layouts (up to 7 custom layouts). Users can create custom monitoring layouts by clicking Add and create Custom Layouts in the pop-up window.

Each images window can be individually configured. VMP support to select a images window to configure its parameters in the Window Settings. Users can also resize or reposition windows directly on the canvas.

UMD(Upstream Monitoring Display) helps users quickly identify the signal source. UMD can be enabled to display source information or labels on the images window.

The border feature allows users to highlight images windows. This helps improve visual distinction between different images windows.

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