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PIONEER PDP Features Dual Screen Function: Upgraded for professional use. The new Pure Drive Pro image processing engine greatly improves processing of not only the main image, but also the sub-image in dual image mode. As a result, a variety of dual-image displays not previously possible can now be shown, allowing presentations and product promotions that are impressive and persuasive. Standard Dual Screen Mode Remote control operation permits the use of Picture-in-Picture (P-in-P) and Side-by-Side modes. With P-in-P you can shift the position of the sub-image among four locations. Side-by-Side switches between the left and right images, and in addition to the swap function, you can also switch the audio via remote control. Intelligent Dual Screen Mode The P-in-P mode permits a number of display variations. You can select four sizes of P-in-P sub-images and you can set the transparency of the sub-image from 0 to 80%. Upgraded Side-by-Side mode You can switch easily between Side-by-Side and P-out-P modes with the Integrator Menu. It is also possible to select three horizontal aspect ratios for dual image, full screen display. Side-by-Side Select four sub-image sizes and the visual mode. Picture-out-Picture Banner PIP mode displays on-screen titles You can easily display titles prepared in PowerPoint ® presentation software or other programs on the screen. You can choose four positions for the titles: top, medium top, medium bottom, and bottom. The transparency of the on-screen titles can also be varied. * PowerPoint is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Sub-Image Detection If the sub-image input signal is lost during P-in-P display, this mode shuts off, and is automatically selected again when the signal is restored (operates only with P-in-P mode). The transparency of the on-screen titles can also be varied. 5 Ordinary PDP-425CMX Tomohisa Fujita Senior Assistant Manager Designing Section 1, Engineering Department 3, PDP Product Engineering Division, Home Entertainment Business Group, PIONEER CORPORATION Video Wall can display up to 25 images. Pioneer makes it easy to configure multi-monitor video walls. Possible configurations are 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5. Two display modes are provided: Normal, for showing data and text, enlarges the image so that no elements are hidden by bezels, while Adjusted, for pictures and video, enlarges the image as a single whole unit, as though looking through a window. Video Wall functions include Power On Delay, ABL Link, Auto ID Setting and Repeat Timer. Video Wall is an internal function, not needing external processing equipment. 5x5 3x3 ABL Link The ABL (Auto Brightness Limiter) Link function sets the brightness of each display at a uniform level (operates only with 2x2 and 3x3 configurations). Adjusted mode Normal mode Power On Delay This function automatically varies the powering up of each display to reduce the load on the power source. Auto ID Setting Automatically sets an ID for each display connected via a combination control cable to permit simpler error-free setting (operates only with 2x2 and 3x3 configurations). Repeat Timer This function allows the repetition of two settings. For example, you can set the timer to display a video image on the full screen for three minutes, then a PC image divided into four screens for six minutes. This is continuously repeated (operates only with 2x2 and 3x3 configurations). Pioneer's industry-first Seamless Orbiter alleviates burn-in Conventional orbiter modes reduce ghosting by moving the displayed image by one pixel at regular intervals. Because viewers can notice the movement, it interferes with their viewing. The PDP-425CMX has an improved Seamless Orbiter function, which moves the entire image in extremely small steps of less than a pixel. The most effective orbiting pattern was adopted based on a variety of simulations, achieving the maximum possible mitigation of ghosting without viewers noticing the process. Conventional orbiter modes The entire image moves one dot at a time. The movement is easily noticeable. Seamless Orbiter mode Image moves in extremely small steps, so viewers do not notice that it is changing. 6