PBP (Picture-By-Picture) settingsN:
1. Navigate to [INPUT SELECT] on the OSD.
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Select an input source for [PICTURE1] and [PICTURE2].
2. Navigate to [ACTIVE PICTURE] on the OSD.
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Select either [PICTURE1] or [PICTURE2].
The Picture Size, Position, and Aspect functions are configured separately for each input.
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Active Frame is the red frame shown around the currently selected Active Picture area when the OSD menu is open.
This frame can be turned on or off on this menu. When multi-picture mode is enabled, the red frame makes it easy to see
which picture is active when making changes in other areas of the Multi-Input OSD menu.
3. You can now adjust the settings for each window.
Picture Size — use the + or – remote control buttons to increase or reduce the size of the active picture window.
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Picture Position — use the + or – remote control buttons to move the active picture window.
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Picture Aspect — adjust the aspect ratio for the active picture window.
Additional settings in the Multi-Input OSD menuN:
Keep Multi-Picture Mode — select this option to have the monitor remain in Multi-Picture mode and Text Ticker mode after
powering off.
Text Ticker — select either Horizontal or Vertical to enable this option. When enabled, a portion of the secondary input will be
displayed either horizontally or vertically across the screen. This area can be used to display video from the second video input
source, for example, as a text ticker application.
The position and amount (size) of where the secondary video is displayed can be adjusted. The top or left side of the secondary
input video signal is used as the source of the video displayed.
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Position — use the + or – remote control buttons to move where the secondary input appears on the screen.
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Size — use the + or – remote control buttons to increase or reduce the size of the text ticker area.
The Text Ticker function displays the top portion of the second source. Adjusting the size of the Text Ticker area adjusts how
much of the top or left portion of the second source is displayed.
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Detect — automatically turns the Text Ticker function on and off based on the presence of the secondary video signal.
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Input Select — the input signal for the primary [PICTURE1] and secondary [PICTURE2] sources.
Input Detect — select one of the functions to enable automatic detection of input signal.
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First Detect — when the monitor does not detect video signal on the current input, it will search for video signals on the
other inputs and switch to the first active video signal it detects.
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Last Detect — when the monitor is currently displaying an active video signal and a new secondary source is detected, the
monitor automatically switches to the new video source. If there is no current input signal, it will search for video signals on
the other inputs and switch to the first active video signal it detects.
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Custom Detect — select this option and then choose an input source for each of the options. The monitor will only search
for active signal on the selected video inputs. This is useful for "failsafe" applications when a backup video signal is used only
if the primary video signal source disappears.
Input Change — this option changes the speed at which the monitor changes to a different video input.
When a cable is connected to the HDMI OUT port, speed of changing input may not be faster.
When a cable is connected to the HDMI OUT port, if [QUICK] or [SUPER] is set, this setting causes image distorted while
switching signals.
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Quick — this option switches faster than Normal (default) but there may be image noise when switching signals.
When you set QUICK then change input signal to DisplayPort, displaying image is distorted.
Super — select this option and then choose the video signal for INPUT1 and INPUT2. The video signal between these two
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inputs.
Terminal Setting — the options in this section are for configuring settings specific to the type of signal input. Please see to
"TERMINAL SETTINGS" on page 110
in the
"Appendix B OSD Controls List"
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tables.