Configuring and Operating your PIP-300

7.1.4The Labeling Submenu

The labeling submenu lets you display labels over the input pictures, remove them from the display or edit them. To turn labels on or off select the LABEL ON or LABEL OFF items in the LABELING menu respectively.

The input pictures are labeled1 Channel 1 to Channel 3 by default2. You can edit the text labels for each channel by using the labeling submenu:

￿￿Press ENTER on the LABELING submenu and choose the EDIT LABEL command. The selected channel name appears with its first letter blinking

￿￿Use the ￿ and ￿ buttons to select the first desired letter3

￿￿Use the ￿ button to continue to the next letter

￿￿Use the ￿ button to return to the previous letter

￿￿Use the ENTER button to accept changes

For example, to change the labeling from CHANNEL 2 to SAT 3, do the following:

1.Press the INPUT 2 button, and then press the ENTER button.

2.Select LABELING from the menu and choose the EDIT LABEL menu item.

The CHANNEL 2 label appears, and the first character is blinking.

3.Press the ￿ button 16 times to change the letter C to S, and then press the

￿button to continue to the second letter (H).

4.Press the ￿ button 7 times to change the letter H to A, and then press the ￿ button to continue to the third letter.

5.Press the ￿ button 19 times to change the letter A to T, and then press the

￿button to continue to the next letter.

6.Press the ￿ button 14 times to change the letter N to a blank space, and then press the ￿ button to continue to the next letter.

7.Press the ￿ button 15 times to change the letter N to 3, and then press the

￿button to continue to the next letter.

8.Press the ￿ or ￿ buttons to change the remaining characters to blank spaces.

9.Press ENTER to accept changes.

1 In some versions, the labeling does not appear on the 1:1 sized image (in the PIP mode) or when the PIPs overlap 2 For PIP-200xl, Channel 1 and Channel 2

3 Characters cycle between a and z, and between 1 and 0 and space

16

KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

Page 19
Image 19
Kramer Electronics PIP-200xl, PIP-300 user manual Labeling Submenu