Connecting a Client Monitor to an Analog Port
When you run your Avid system, you must turn on real-time effects to enable the output data to be sent to the Client monitor attached to the analog port (see Connecting a Client Monitor).
Analog Connection on a Windows System
You can connect a Client monitor directly to the second video port of the display board on a Windows system.
Analog Connection on a Macintosh System
You can connect a Client monitor directly to the analog ports of the following two supported Macintosh products (for updates on supported Macintosh products, see the Avid Knowledge Center):
  PowerBook G4 (Titanium) with rear S-Video output
  Power Macintosh G4 using a digital-to-VGA adapter on the digital output of the Apple display board
  You cannot connect a Client monitor to the rear of an iMac system. The VGA connectors at the rear only mirror the iMac system's built-in display.
Analog Connection Requirements
The following conditions must be met before a connected monitor can receive data as a Client monitor:
  Real-time effects must be enabled.
  The console must have a resolution of 800 x 600.
  You can also connect a Client monitor to a digital video deck or a digital camera as explained in Connecting a Client Monitor over a 1394 Port.

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