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Displaying Two Signals on One Screen (Picture&Picture

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Chapter 4 Operations Displaying Two Signals on One Screen (Picture&Picture) Two input signals are output on the monitor. Side by Side mode is useful for adjusting the color or comparing two pictures. You can input the file loaded in the Capture menu (page 66) of the Function Setting menu. Side by Side (side by side) Two pictures are displayed side by side. Signal A Signal B 1) Each function of Picture&Picture is assigned to each function button of the controller in the Function Key menu (page 83) of the Controller menu. 3 Select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal B. The channel for signal B is set to CH01 at the factory setting. To display the captured picture data file You can use a captured picture other than the picture selected by designating the channel number as signal A and signal B. Instead of setting the channel number in step1 or step3, press the Capture Load button2) or select Load in the Capture menu (page 66) of the Function Setting menu. 2) Capture Load is assigned to the controller in the Function Key menu (page 83) of the Controller menu. To end the multi display Set Side by Side to Off in Function Switch menu (page 67) of the Function Setting menu, or set the function button of the controller to off. Notes • The input signals from INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 of one standard SDI input or one input adaptor are not displayed in the multi display. • You cannot select the same channel number as channels for signal A and signal B. And set a different channel number of the different standard input or input adaptor for signal A and signal B. • When signal A and signal B are not the same signal format and signal system, the pictures may not be displayed correctly. • The input of signal A is not changed in the multi display. • The internal signal is not displayed in the multi display. • The captured picture data is not used to display as signal A and signal B at the same time. • The signals are not displayed in the multi display mode when Pixel Zoom is set to on. • The color space and gamma setting for signal A is applied in the multi display. • The multi display with an HDMI input signal and a DisplayPort input signal is not possible. Procedure 1 Select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal A. 2 Select the Side by Side mode with the function button1) of the controller or in the Function Switch menu (page 67) of the Function Setting menu and set it to On. 91 Displaying Two Signals on One Screen (Picture&Picture)

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Displaying Two Signals on One Screen (Picture&Picture)
Chapter 4
Operations
Displaying Two Signals
on One Screen
(Picture&Picture)
Two input signals are output on the monitor. Side by Side
mode is useful for adjusting the color or comparing two
pictures.
You can input the file loaded in the Capture menu (page
66) of the Function Setting menu.
Side by Side (side by side)
The input signals from INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 of one
standard SDI input or one input adaptor are not displayed
in the multi display.
You cannot select the same channel number as channels
for signal A and signal B. And set a different channel
number of the different standard input or input adaptor
for signal A and signal B.
When signal A and signal B are not the same signal
format and signal system, the pictures may not be
displayed correctly.
The input of signal A is not changed in the multi display.
The internal signal is not displayed in the multi display.
The captured picture data is not used to display as signal
A and signal B at the same time.
The signals are not displayed in the multi display mode
when Pixel Zoom is set to on.
The color space and gamma setting for signal A is
applied in the multi display.
The multi display with an HDMI input signal and a
DisplayPort input signal is not possible.
Procedure
1
Select the channel number and set the input signal to
display as signal A.
2
Select the Side by Side mode with the function button
1)
of the controller or in the Function Switch menu
(page
67)
of the Function Setting menu and set it to On.
1)
Each function of Picture&Picture is assigned to each function button
of the controller in the Function Key menu (page 83) of the
Controller menu.
3
Select the channel number and set the input signal to
display as signal B.
The channel for signal B is set to CH01 at the factory
setting.
To display the captured picture data file
You can use a captured picture other than the picture
selected by designating the channel number as signal A and
signal B.
Instead of setting the channel number in step
1
or step
3
,
press the Capture Load button
2)
or select Load in the
Capture menu (page 66) of the Function Setting menu.
2)
Capture Load is assigned to the controller in the Function Key menu (page
83) of the Controller menu.
To end the multi display
Set Side by Side to Off in Function Switch menu (page 67)
of the Function Setting menu, or set the function button of
the controller to off.
Notes
Signal A
Signal B
Two pictures are
displayed side by side.