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Vertical Total Pixels form a coordinate plane with pixel as scale. The processor sets the
desired parameters “H Start” and “V Start” according to the coordinate plane.
PIP
The PIP function includes the Picture-in-Picture mode and KEY mode. When the
function is turned on, the “Seamless Switching” function will be turned off automatically.
PIP Mode
The PIP mode is Picture-in-Picture that uses the bital technology to display two
programs on the same screen, that is, on the main screen being watched normally, one or more
compressed sub-screens are inserted, so that the user can monitor other channels while
watching the main screen. In the PIP mode, the user needs to provide at least two channels of
signal input and set the PIP menu accordingly. Before using the PIP function, the user should
understand the Source Input Conflict List.
Source Input Conflict List
Main Channel
V
YPbPr VGA1 VGA2
DVI
HDMI
SDI
P
IP
C
h
an
n
el
V
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
YPbPr
√
×
√
√
√
√
√
VGA1
√
√
√
×
√
√
√
VGA2
√
√
×
√
√
√
√
DVI
√
√
√
√
√
×
√
HDMI
√
√
√
√
×
√
√
SDI
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
The example of detailed PIP parameter setup is as follows: