Operating the projector
Mirage M Series User Manual
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020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
Changing the size and position of picture-in-picture
Most controls in the PIP Size and Position menu adjust the PIP (secondary) image in the same
fashion as their counterparts in the main
Size and Position
menu.
1. Select
Input Switching & PIP
>
PIP Windows
.
2. Set the location of the PIP (secondary) image in the display.
Configuring the picture-in-picture image
The
Input Switching & PIP
>
PIP Image Settings
control adjusts the PIP (secondary) image in
the same fashion as their counter parts in the main Image Settings menu.
Fading between images
Use
Input Switching & PIP
>
Fade Time
to set the amount of time (in seconds) it takes to fade
between images on a source switch and fades in the PIP image.
Locking image frames to the input
When the selection is set to
Frame Lock
, output image frames are locked to the input. When
locked, the output is always locked to the primary input, never the secondary image. Select
Free
Run
and this sets the output to close at 60Hz for all sources.
Seamless switching is only available when free run is selected. When switching to a new input with
frame locking enabled, the image is black for the short period while the system locks onto the new
input.
Automatically searching for input signals
When
Input Switching & PIP
>
Auto Input Switching
is enabled, the system continually
searches for the next valid signal when no signal is present or when loss of sync occurs on the
current user selected input. In the case of multiple signals to choose from, the order is based on
slot, followed by inputs on that slot.
Configuring the HDMI output options
Select
HDMI Output Loop Source
>
Direct Loop
to directly pass-through the HDMI input signals
(from the same Twin HDMI Input Card). The Input1 signal is looped to Output1 and the Input2 is
looped to Output2.
Select
Main/Secondary Loop
to loop the main and secondary video to the outputs (regardless of
which card these signal originate from). The main video signal is looped to Output1 and the
Secondary video signal is looped to Output2.
Select
Disable
to shut off the HDMI outputs completely.
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