5. Setting the multi view display

The screen of an external monitor can be split into a number of sections, and images such as input images and program image can be positioned in the sections and displayed.

5-1. Screen layout

The multi view display layout is set using the [7] MultiView Pattern Menu of the OSD menu.

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[7]MultiView Pattern Menu

1.Split

The following eight options are available as split screen layouts.

4Split

5-aSplit

5-bSplit

6-aSplit

6-bSplit

9Split

10-aSplit

10-bSplit

[7]MultiView Pattern Menu

2.Pos1 Source

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[7]MultiView Pattern Menu

11.Pos10 Source

This is used to set the names of the signals to be displayed in split screens 1 to 10.

SDI-IN1 to 4

DVI-IN

 

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(material names)

CBGD

FMEM1

FMEM2

 

PGM

PVW

 

KeyOut

 

AUX

￿￿Depending on the setting selected for the “1. Split” item, the “6. Pos5 Source” to “11. Pos10 Source” items may not be displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Panasonic AW-HS50N operating instructions Setting the multi view display, Screen layout