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PIP 422 and PIP 444 Picture-in-Picture Processors • Operation
Additional Functions
Freeze mode
The PIP 444’s Freeze mode lets you freeze an input to the current image. When
frozen, the image is saved in the PIP’s memory and will not be lost if you
disconnect the input.
To freeze an input’s window in the currently-displayed image, simultaneously
press the Freeze button and the desired input’s selection button (figure 3-13). The
LED for the input lights. Repeat to unfreeze the window.
Recalling a preset or adjusting the size of a frozen image unfreezes the image.
INPUTS
1
1
2
3
4
FREEZE
1
2
3
4
FREEZE
2
3
4
Simultaneously press Freeze and the desired input button.
The Freeze LED lights.
Figure 3-13— Freeze mode flowchart
Front panel security lockout (Executive mode)
To prevent accidental changes to the PIP 444’s settings, you can lock the front panel
picture control and Menu and Next buttons. The input, freeze, and preset recall
functions are still active when the front panel is locked.
To toggle the front panel lock on and off, press and hold the Color/Tint and Zoom
buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds (figure 3-14). Alternatively, you can use the
appropriate SIS command (see chapter 4, “Remote Control” for more information).
The LCD panel displays the message Lockout Mode Enabled for two seconds and
then returns to the default display cycle. This message appears again if you press
any of the picture control or the Menu or Next buttons while they are locked.
20 sec.
timeout
Press and
hold
both buttons
simultaneously for 2 seconds.
OR
COL/TINT
Lockout Mode
Enabled
Lock Mode
Disabled
ZOOM
Default
Cycle
Figure 3-14 — Front panel security lockout flowchart
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