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RPMSP-D132U & RPMSP-D180U User Manual User Manual
020-100245-03 Rev. 1 (11-2010)
Section 4: Advanced Configuration and Controls
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4.11 PIP and Seamless Switching
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and Seamless Switching are independent but related projector features that utilize two
image-processing paths within the projector.
PIP, double processing allows you to display two different images simultaneously, typically a smaller
“secondary” image within a large “primary” background.
In a seamless switch, the double processing occurs between displays so that a full image relayed from one
source can smoothly transform into a full image from another source. This change can be virtually
instantaneous, or slowed so that the current image appears to dissolve or “fade” into the new image.
Options for enabling and controlling PIP and Seamless Switching reside in the same menu. Since both features
utilize the projector’s double processing capability, PIP and Seamless Switching cannot be used together. For
example, fading a pair of PIP images into a new display from a different source is not possible.
For best PIP or Seamless Switching results, use two
different
signal types as defined in
Section Table 4.1
. Do
not mix two signals of the same type.
Table 4.1
FAILED TO STRIKE
Displays when the projector can not turn a lamp on. This may or may not be lamp
related, and may require further investigation by the user before proper servicing can
take place. For example, a lamp driver may have failed causing the lamp not to ignite.
TURNED OFF UNEXPECTEDLY
Displays when a lamp or lamp related component fails. This error may be caused by a
hot lamp, a failed lamp or a lamp driver that has failed.
COOLING FAN FAILED
Displays when one of the lamp cooling fans stop unexpectedly.
OPERATION ERROR
Displays when a lamp fails to move into the required position to operate properly.
SIGNAL TYPE
DESCRIPTION (INPUT LOCATION)
#1
5 BNCs (RGBHV or YPbPr)
#2
DVI - I (analog or digital)
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