Preview on a Video Monitor?

Does Encore have the ability to feed the preview monitor or timeline into an external NTSC video monitor (not unlike a non-linear editing system would)? I have a Sony LMD-2010 LCD monitor that I use with my Avid system (output through Avid Mojo) and am wondering if the same can be done in Encore.
Thanks,
Martin

I am unable to preview on an external monitor in the trial version, although I could with 1.5. I'm firewire out to a Sony DSR-11 which does give preview in Premiere Pro 2 and After Effects 7.
In Edit>preferences>audio/video out, it is recognising the Sony, but reports "unknown" as status.
Can anyone please tell me what I'm missing. Thanks
Jonty
http://www.jonty-sexton.co.uk

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