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3.8. PiP
The HQView-500S has a PiP menu. It contains adjustments associated with setting up source, position
and size of a picture in picture video image.
HQView-510/520/530 have a Multiple Unit menu instead. However, HQView-510/520/530 can be re-
booted as an HQView-500S through the menu system.
3.8.1. PiP Input
Selects the video source for the PiP window.
The available PiP video sources depend on the currently displayed (main) video source.
If the main video source is HDMI, DVI, DVI-A, VGA or COMPONENT the available PiP sources are
CVBS1, CVBS2, S-VIDEO and HD-SDI.
If the main video source is CVBS1, CVBS2, S-VIDEO or HD-SDI the available PiP sources are HDMI,
DVI, DVI-A, VGA and COMPONENT.
3.8.2. PiP Mode
Settings: Off, PIP, PAP, POP
Three picture in picture modes can be invoked.
PIP displays a second channel within the main image.
PAP displays both pictures side by side scaled to the vertical size of the panel.
POP displays both images side by side preserving the aspect ratio of each source. The unused areas of
the panel are displayed black.
Note: PaP is not available with test pattern and also not available with PTZ activated. PoP has the same
limitation and the output resolution needs to have greater or equal to 768 lines.
3.8.3. PiP Size
Settings: Small, Medium, Large
Note: Large is always available. Small and Medium are only available if the output resolution is greater
or equal to 768 lines and the PiP mode has less than 1920 horizontal active pixels.
3.8.4. PiP Position
Settings: Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right and Free H/V
Selects the quadrant where to show the PiP image.
When Free H/V is selected the horizontal and vertical PiP positioning sliders become available and the
PiP can be moved over the screen.
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