Enabling PIP Mode
To enable
1.Select an input for the main window. The selected input button lights amber.
2.Configure the input for the main window as desired (see “Input Configuration Menu” on page 23 and “Picture Controls” on page 36).
3.Press the PIP On/Off button to activate the PIP mode.
• The input button for the PIP window lights green.
NOTE: The first time the DVS is placed in PIP mode, by default input 1 is
selected if the main input is high resolution, and input 5 is selected if the main input is low resolution. If PIP mode has been enabled previously, the input in the correct resolution category that was the PIP input most recently is selected.
•The PIP window appears on the screen in its previously displayed size and position. (On first activation, the PIP window appears in the default size and position.)
4.Configure the PIP window as desired, using the same methods you used to configure the main window in step 2.
You can also enable PIP via SIS commands (see the
Changing the PIP Input
To change the input for the PIP window or the main window, determine if the corresponding input is low- or
If your main window image is from a
NOTE: The front panel buttons do not permit you to select two
the main window (the button is lit amber) and then you press the button for
input 2 (also composite), input 2 is selected for the main window (lights amber) and input 1 is deselected.
Using the PIP Swap Feature
Use the swap feature to switch the active main window input with the current PIP input. For example, if the main window is input 5 (RGB scaled) and the PIP window is input 1 (composite), applying the swap command results in input 1 becoming the main window and input 5 the PIP window.
To swap the main window input with the PIP input, press the PIP Swap button. The buttons switch colors from amber to green and vice versa.
You can set audio to follow the main (default) window or the PIP window. Audio breakaway is not possible while PIP mode is on; audio must follow either the main window or the PIP window.