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TWO WINDOWThe TWO WINDOW function splits the screen into a left and a right window and displays the SDI1 and SDI2 inputs in separate windows (SDI1 in the left window and SDI2 in the right window).
The function also displays the audio volume and the
The screen switches at each press of a <FUNCTION1> to <FUNCTION5> (→page 12) button to which [TWO WINDOW] has been assigned. (It is assigned to <FUNCTION2> in the factory defaults.)
SDI1 SDI2
Press the <FUNCTION> button to which the
TWO WINDOW function has been assigned.
Video Video
<Note>
•When two screens are displayed, the left screen is the sync reference.•When a signal is input only to one screen, that signal is the sync reference.•When the frame frequency of the input signal formats of the two screens differ, frames may be skipped in the screen that is not synchronized to the sync reference.
•When the SDI1 or SDI2 signal enters [NO SIGNAL]/[UNSUPPORT SIGNAL] status, the screen will first blackout before displaying the screen that has a signal input.
PICTURE ASSISTThe PICTURE ASSIST functions display a signal selected from VIDEO, SDI1, SDI2, HDMI and
These functions allow you to check the result of different effects in the left screen while comparing it to a single screen image in the right screen.
Press the <FUNCTION> button to which the PICTURE ASSIST function has been assigned.
Normal screen
The signal selected with [INPUT] is displayed on a single screen.Video
Press the same button again
Video Video
<Note>
•These functions are not available to PC input signals.•A single screen image is always located in the right window.•When the Y MAP function is turned on and a PICTURE ASSIST function is on and the [BLUE ONLY], [R COLOR], [G COLOR] or [B COLOR] function is on, [BLUE ONLY], [R COLOR], [G COLOR] or [B COLOR] effects cannot be applied to the right screen.
•When a PICTURE ASSIST function is on, BLACK MODE is turned off.•When the PIXEL TO PIXEL function is on, the left screen goes to PIXEL TO PIXEL mode. The location of this effect can be changed using [PIXEL POSITION].
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