Overview of Commands
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RV
Reads the current PIP size
Example:
RV,PIPS,1
Response:
50
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MM
Returns the maximum PIP size
Example:
MM,PIPS,1
Response:
94 (if maximum size is 94%)
Example:
MM,PIPS,2
Response:
100 (if maximum size is 100%)
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Mm
Returns the minimum PIP size
Example:
Mm,PIPI,2
Response:
10 (cannot be less than 10%)
4.6.6.
PIPH
This command moves the PIP image 1 or 2 to a new horizontal position on screen. The
valid locations for a PIP image depend on its size and aspect ratio. The PIP cannot be
moved outside the active display screen. The valid locations are automatically
calculated and can be read using the MM and Mm commands.
*Note: Going outside the active area will go to maximum and return maximum value.
Command
PIP Image
Min – Max x value
CMD
1 / 2
min x – max x
RV
1 / 2
MM
1 / 2
Mm
PIPH
1 / 2
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CMD
Sets PIP horizontal coordinate
Example:
CMD,PIPH,2,300
Response: 300
•
RV
Reads the current PIP horizontal coordinate
Example:
RV,PIPH,2
Response:
300
•
MM
Returns the maximum PIP horizontal coordinate
Example:
MM,PIPH,2
Response:
897 (maximum horizontal location keeping PIP in active area may
be different depending on size and input)
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Mm
Returns the minimum PIP horizontal coordinate
Example:
Mm,PIPH,2
Response:
0