note

The Picture-in-Picture function does not work for RGB video images.

3.Continue pressing the E-Zoom button to enlarge the selected area up to 4⋅.

4.While the image is enlarged, you can:

Use the pointer button to pan about.

Press the E-Zoom button to zoom out.

5.When done, press the ESC button to return to the original size.

Displaying a Picture-in-Picture Video

If you’re displaying an image from equipment connected to

the DVI, Computer, or BNC port(s), you can open up a smaller picture-in-picture window on the screen. This window can display video from equipment connected to either the Video or S-Video port.

note

Select Composite if your P-in-P video equipment is connected to the Video port.

P in P button

Setting Up the P-in-P Image

Before starting, make sure the computer or video equipment for your main image is connected to the DVI, Computer, or BNC port(s), and the video equipment for the P-in-P window is connected to the Video or S-Videoport. Then select the corresponding video setting:

1.Press the Menu button on the remote control, and enter the

Setting menu.

2.Highlight P in P, use the pointer button to select either

Composite or S-Video, then press Enter.

3.Press ESC to exit the menu system.

Displaying the P-in-P Image

Make sure your main image source is displayed, then follow these steps to display and use the Picture-in-Picture window:

1.Press the P in P button on the remote control.

2.Use the pointer button to reposition the video window; use the E-Zoombuttons to reduce or enlarge it.

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