10. PiP Settings
10. PIP SETTINGSOverview
• Introduction to PiP
• Select PiP input
• PiP size
• PiP position
10.1 Introduction to PiP
PiP
PiP stands for "Picture in Picture" and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an image. The
windows may be of the video or data type.
What is possible ?
TheSolaris LC40 allows to add one extra image (w indow) as picture in picture to the displayed image. This inserted image can be
re-sized and repositioned on the screen.
The type ofthe inserted imag edep endson the type of the full image.
Whenth efull image is e.g. avideo source, only an insertion of non video source is possible.
10.2 Select PiP input
What can be done ?
Theinserted image can be selected out of the list of available sources. Thesources which cannot be selected depending the type
of the master source are grayed out.
When no PiP is desired, select no PiP source.
How to select
1. Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus. (menu 10-1)
2. Select PiP settings.
3. Press ENTER to select.
The PiP settings menu will be displayed. (menu 10-2)
4. Select Select PiP input.
5. Press ENTER to select
The SelectPiP inputwindow will be displayed. (menu10-3)
Dependingon the mast erso urce,some sources willbe grayed out and are not selectable.
6. Select the desired PiP source.
Theselected PiP source appears on the same place with the same settings as it was previously displayed during a previous PiP
display.
When No PiP source is selected. PiP will be disabled.
Solaris LC40
Select input
Image settings
Audio settings
PiP settings
Compact PC Control
Advanced settings
Standby
Back
Menu10-1
PiP settings
Select PiP input
PiP size
PiP position
Back
Menu10-2
Select PiP input
1. Video
2. RGB
3. S-Video
4. HD-SDI/DVI/Audio/RGB
5. SDI
6. RGB
7. DVI
8. Compact PC
0. No PiP source
Back
Menu10-3
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