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Window | Select the position and the size of the selected window: H Position, H | |||
Customization | Width, V Position and V Height (see Section 6.2.1.2 and Section 6.2.1.1) | |||
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| The value range is dynamic. The FW prevents windows from exceeding the | |||
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| system. | |||
| The size and position of the customized window (main or PiP) remain valid even | |||
| when toggling the PIP button (front panel, remote control transmitter or protocol | |||
| command). | |||
| The customized setup is cancelled only by explicitly selecting a preset Display | |||
| Mode (see first item in this table) or if a new customized setup is created. |
Use the front panel + and – buttons, IR remote control transmitter or Web page to set the position and height of the Main and/or PiP windows
i | The PiP window maximum horizontal active image area is 1600 |
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The display mode setup, shown in Figure 9, is part of the entire system control and the selected Single Window also shows the current aspect ratio (Best Fit):
Figure 9: Select the Display Mode
6.2.1Window Customization
Window customization lets you change the position and size of a selected window. Make sure that you have control over the window that requires customization (Main Window Control or PiP Window Control). If not, select it via the OSD item in the Miscellaneous menu, see Section 6.8.
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