Operation, cont’d
Input selection operation
Each of the eight inputs is assigned to one of two groups (see figure
•Low resolution — Inputs 1 through 4 (and input 5 if it is configured as interlaced component video; see “Input 5 selection”, on page
•High resolution — Inputs 6 through 8 (and input 5 if it configured as progressive component video/HDTV; see “Input 5 selection”, on page
Input selection acts differently, depending on whether PIP mode is on or off:
•PIP mode on — If the PIP mode is on (the PIP On LED is lit), pushing the input button selects a new input for display in either the main window or the PIP window. The window in which the selected input is displayed depends on which group (high resolution or low resolution) the input is in. The selected input replaces the previously selected input from the same group in whichever window that input had been displayed.
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°In figure
•PIP mode off — If the PIP mode is off (the PIP On LED is off), pushing the input button selects a new input for display in the main window.
Picture-in-picture mode operation
The two images displayed when the PIP feature is on (the PIP On LED is lit) must come from different input groups (one high resolution and one low resolution).
•If the primary input (the image displayed in the main window) is a high- resolution input, the secondary input (the image displayed in the PIP window) must be a
•If the primary input is a
The PIP function toggles between the selected input in each group. In figure
•Input 3 replaces input 8 in the main window.
•Input 8 replaces input 3 in the PIP window.
The PIP feature cannot toggle between two inputs in the same group.
If PIP mode is off (the PIP Mode On LED is off), the Swap function continues to work, toggling between the most recently selected