Samsung U32D970Q User Manual - Page 55

PIP/PBP

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PIP/PBP The PIP (Picture in Picture) function separates the screen into two parts. One source device is displayed on the main screen at the same time the another source device is displayed in inset windows. Running the PBP (Picture by Picture: split screen) feature splits the screen into two or four screens. Screens from different external devices are displayed on each of the divided screens at the same time. ――The screen may flicker briefly or appear after a delay when you enable or disable the PIP/PBP function or when you change the screen size with the PIP/PBP function activated. This can typically arise when a PC and a monitor are connected to two or more input sources. It has nothing to do with the performance of a monitor. The issue is mainly caused when the video signals are delayed in transmission to the monitor depending on the graphics card performance. ――The PIP/PBP function may not be available depending on the specifications of the graphics card used. If the screen is blank in PIP/PBP mode when the optimum resolution is selected, go to Control Panel Display Screen Resolution and click Detect on the PC. (Instructions are based on Windows 7.) If the screen is blank when the resolution is set to the optimal resolution, change the resolution as follows: ――If split into two screens: 1920 x 2160 (if rotated: 2160 x 1920) ――If split into four screens: 1920 x 1080 (if rotated: 2160 x 960) Screen Image Size H-Position V-Position PIP/PBP Screen Fit 3 3 ▶ Configure the options for the PIP/PBP feature. -- The displayed image may differ depending on the model. ――To maximize the picture quality, a graphics card that supports the following resolutions is recommended: ――If split into two screens: 1920 x 2160 (if rotated: 2160 x 1920) ――If split into four screens: 1920 x 1080 (if rotated: 2160 x 960) ――When the PIP/PBP function is enabled, the resolution may not automatically switch to the optimum resolution due to a compatibility issue between the graphics card and the Windows operating system. Set PIP/PBP Mode to Off or manually change the resolution to the optimum resolution using the Windows interface. 55

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PIP/PBP
The PIP (Picture in Picture) function separates the screen into two parts. One
source device is displayed on the main screen at the same time the another
source device is displayed in inset windows.
Running the PBP (Picture by Picture: split screen) feature splits the screen into two
or four screens. Screens from different external devices are displayed on each of
the divided screens at the same time.
The screen may flicker briefly or appear after a delay when you enable or
disable the
PIP/PBP
function or when you change the screen size with the
PIP/PBP
function activated.
This can typically arise when a PC and a monitor are connected to two or more
input sources. It has nothing to do with the performance of a monitor.
The issue is mainly caused when the video signals are delayed in transmission
to the monitor depending on the graphics card performance.
Screen
Image Size
H-Position
V-Position
PIP/PBP
Configure the options
for the PIP/PBP feature.
Screen Fit
3
3
-
The displayed image may differ depending on the model.
The
PIP/PBP
function may not be available depending on the specifications of the graphics card used.
If the screen is blank in
PIP/PBP
mode when the optimum resolution is selected, go to
Control Panel
Display
Screen Resolution
and click
Detect
on the PC. (Instructions are based on Windows 7.)
If the screen is blank when the resolution is set to the optimal resolution, change the resolution as follows:
If split into two screens: 1920 x 2160 (if rotated: 2160 x 1920)
If split into four screens: 1920 x 1080 (if rotated: 2160 x 960)
To maximize the picture quality, a graphics card that supports the following resolutions is recommended:
If split into two screens: 1920 x 2160 (if rotated: 2160 x 1920)
If split into four screens: 1920 x 1080 (if rotated: 2160 x 960)
When the
PIP/PBP
function is enabled, the resolution may not automatically switch to the optimum resolution due to a
compatibility issue between the graphics card and the Windows operating system.
Set
PIP/PBP Mode
to
Off
or manually change the resolution to the optimum resolution using the Windows interface.