PIPS

MULTI-PIP

MULTI-PIP

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In Multi-PIP, as many as 4 separate images can share the screen at the same time. Each image appears inside a separate tile.

You can use any of the four input sources to provide the images that appear in the tiles.

You can choose from 9 different multi-PIP configurations by pressing the number keys shown in the following table.

Table 11: Multi-PIP Screen Configurations

NO. CONFIGURATION

1

NO. CONFIGURATION

4

NO. CONFIGURATION

7

2

5

8

3

6

9

The following procedure explains when to specify which configuration you want to use.

To create a multi-PIP image such as the one shown above:

1Assume the image of Kong originates on input source A. Press CUT/A to make source A the CURRENT source.

If you want, instead, to make the background a solid color, press CUT/BACKGROUND. Refer to “Using Color Backgrounds” on page 42 to learn how to select colors.

2Assume the graphic of the word “Kong” originates on input C. Press NEXT/C to make source C the NEXT source.

3Press SHIFT+PIPS to enter Multi-PIP mode. The Preview screen defaults to show configuration 1 (two horizontal tiles). One of the tiles has a flashing border to indicate it is the current tile. One tile shows the primary input – Kong’s head.

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FOCUS Enhancements MX-4DV manual Multi-PIP Screen Configurations, To create a multi-PIP image such as the one shown above