Using an external waveform monitor

I have an external waveform monitor (SDI input) and a Black Magic Decklink Extreme which has an SDI output.
I'm trying to get output from Final Cut Pro so I can read the images on the waveform. I've tried "Refresh AV Devices" and enables "All Frames" but it doesn't seem to work.
Ideally, I want to get a continuous output -- not just one frame at a time.
What should I try?

Do you have the correct Decklink setting in the Preference pane?

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