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PIP/POP/PBP
You can view two active sources simultaneously using Picture-In-Picture (PIP), Picture-Outside-
Picture (POP), or Picture-By-Picture (PBP).
For POP, you can select from three different POP options:
POP
— One large POP window to the left and a smaller, centered window on the right.
POP3
— One large POP window to the left and three smaller, vertically-aligned windows on
the right.
POP12
— One large, centered POP window surrounded by twelve smaller windows.
The remote control offers the following PIP/POP/PBP
options:
•Use the
PIP
button or the
POP
PBP
button on the
remote control to turn on and off PIP, POP, and PBP.
•If you are in PIP, POP, or PBP mode, use the
SWAP
button on the remote control to switch between the two
windows.
Use the
POS
button on the remote to change which corner of the screen the PIP window
appears.
In the OSD, you can adjust the
Transparency
, the
Size
, and
H
(horizontal) and
V
(vertical)
position of the PIP/POP/PBP windows. When you are selecting the horizontal orientation, - moves
the window left and + moves the window to the right. When you are adjusting the vertical
orientation, 0 is at the top of the screen and 100 is at the bottom of the screen.
POP Scan Mode
allows you to select
Sequential
or
Float
.
Float
mode plays the source for selected
channels that appear in the windows.
Sequential
rotates through each window and plays all of the
preselected channels. The rotation mode runs through all the available channels before it starts
again at the lowest channel.
PIP/POP/PBP Compatibility
When using PIP/POP/PBP you can select any of the input sources that appear in the PIP/POP/PBP
windows. The only input sources that cannot work together are HDMI with HDMI, DVI with DVI,
and HDMI with DVI.
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