
Connecting the PIP-4, 4 input Picture-in-Picture Inserter
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Connecting the PIP-4, 4 input Picture-in-Picture Inserter
To connect
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the PIP-4 as illustrated in the example in
1. Connect a composite video player source to the IN 1 BNC connector
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2. Connect a composite video player source to the IN 2 BNC connector
3. Connect an s-Video display acceptor to the Y/C OUTPUT 4-pin s-Video
connector
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4. Connect a composite video display acceptor to the CV OUTPUT BNC
connector
5. Optional—for remote operation, connect the ETHERNET RJ-45 connector to
a LAN to which the PC is connected (see
Section 5.2.2
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6. Connect the supplied power adapter to the unit and to the mains supply (not
Figure 3: Connecting the PIP-4, 4 input Picture-in-Picture Inserter
1 Switch off the power on each device before connecting it to your PIP-4. After connecting your PIP-4, switch on its power and then
switch on the power to each device
2 The device supports up to 4 simultaneous inputs
3 You do not have to connect both outputs
4 The device can also be operated remotely via the RS-232 port