7. PDS-902 3G Enhancements

Output Display Modes

In Matrix Mode, the PIP Adjustment Menu is not available.

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On Program, the PIP background can be either a logo or a matte color (black, gray, or a custom color). In Preview, the PIP background can be a matte color (black, gray, or a custom color).

Select a PIP on the PIP Adjustment Menu. To change the background of the PIP on Program, select Pgm Background and choose either Custom, Black, or Gray. To change the background of the PIP on Preview, select Background Color and choose one of the options.

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In the default positions, the PIPs are sized to be 5 percent from the edge of the output raster and from each other. You can adjust this sizing, and the positioning of each PIP, using the PIP Adjustment Menu.

To begin, select the PIP you want to size. All the properties you set apply to the selected PIP. To size a PIP, you can select Size H/V to set horizontal and vertical sizing at the same time. Or select Size H to set horizontal sizing and Size V to set vertical sizing independently.

You can size a PIP in either pixels or a percentage of the total. To change this setting, select Units from the PIP Adjustment Menu, and select a value.

To position the PIP on the display, first select a PIP on the PIP Adjustment Menu. Then select Position H or Position V and scroll to adjust the position.

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The method you use to transition a PIP from Preview to Program depends on your

Auto Take setting. For more information about Auto Take, refer to the “Auto Take” section on page 63.

When Auto Take is ON: Select the PIP source by pressing and holding PIP1 or PIP2. At the same time, press the desired source button. The source immediately appears on Program after the input selection is made. Selected source buttons are lit solid.

When Auto Take is OFF: Select the PIP source by pressing and holding PIP1 or PIP2. At the same time, press the desired source button. The source transitions to Program after you press TAKE.

To change two PIP sources simultaneously, press PIP1 and select the PIP 1 source, then press PIP2 and select the PIP 2 source. At this point, the pended source buttons blink. Press TAKE. The TAKE button is lit solid during the transition and is extinguished after the transition completes.

Transitions for each PIP are always performed through the background. If a new source is selected, then the PIP is taken behind the background, and the new source appears in its place.

Note

When two PIPs overlap while a logo is set up on background, any change to one PIP source will force both PIPs to dissolve before the changed PIP is restored.

To remove a PIP from Program, press the PIP button, which blinks to show that it is pended

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SJ/T 11363-2006 specifications

Barco SJ/T 11363-2006 is a significant technical standard issued in China that focuses on the methods and guidelines for determining the optical performance of digital displays. Developed to enhance the quality and consistency of visual display technologies, this standard serves as a crucial reference for manufacturers and end-users alike.

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