6.3.2Using the Microphone CONTROL Modes

The MIC CONTROL section buttons include these:

Only one of the three buttons can be ON, or all three buttons can be OFF (pressing a button will select that button, and turn OFF the previously selected button. If the selected button is pressed, it will turn it OFF)

Override, that blocks the input signal and enables the microphone input to be routed to the Master output

When no MIC CONTROL button is selected, the audio input is routed to the MASTER output, ignoring the mic input

Mix, that sends the combined signals from the microphone and the line to the Master output

Talkover, that routes the selected input to the output, until an audio signal is detected on the microphone input. When detected, the selected input is faded out (to be faded back in when no input is detected on the microphone)

6.4Understanding the PIP Feature

The Picture-in-Picture inserter (PIP) (see Section 7.1.2) is used to display video and graphic sources simultaneously. It lets you display:

An inserted video source (composite, s-Video) PIP over a graphic source (HDMI or UXGA or component)

An inserted graphic source PIP over a video source

When selecting a PIP source, the Presentation Switcher/Scaler automatically recognizes and displays the selected graphic PIP source on any video source or the selected video source on any graphic source (even if the input signal is not connected. In this case the PIP appears over a blank screen.)

 

 

 

 

PIP Source

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

GRAPHIC

 

Main Source

CV

 

YC

VGA

HDMI

COMP

CV

No

 

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

YC

No

 

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

VGA

Yes

 

Yes

No

No

No

HDMI

Yes

 

Yes

No

No

No

COMP

Yes

 

Yes

No

No

No

USB

Yes

 

Yes

No

No

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this machine COMP is considered a graphic source even in the case where it is at video

 

resolutions.

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