60 user controls, Osd menu functions – Hatteland Display 26 inch - HD 26T21 MMD (Widescreen, Touch Screen) User Manual
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User Controls
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Multi-PIP Settings
Lets you adjust how the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) or Picture-by-Picture (PBP) display mode is set up. The
default position of the rectangle is set to upper left corner of the Active Display area. Note that this requires
a valid incoming signal to be present in either the VGA or CVBS inputs. The contents of these submenus
are listed below.
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Multi-PIP Settings
- PIP Mode
Settings as follows:
“PIP OFF”
= Picture in Picture is inactive and the other PIP settings can not be
accessed.
“PIP Child” = The Secondary Source will be displayed in a small frame as an overlay
over the Main Source signal. When this function is activated a new menu
item will appear under “PIP Mode” called “PIP Display”.
“PIP Split”
= The Main Source and Secondary signal sources are shown side-by-side
with the Main Source to the left and the Secondary Source to the right.
Note that only 50% of each source is actually visible on screen (split in two).
When this function is activated a new menu item will appear under “PIP
Mode” called “PIP Display”.
“PIP Wide”
= The Main Source and Secondary signal sources are shown side-by-side in
widescreen mode with the Main Source to the left and the Secondary to the
right. When this function is activated a new menu item will appear under
“PIP Mode” called “PIP Display”.
● Note: Default is OFF
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Multi-PIP Settings
- PIP Display
*Available only when PIP Mode on
When PIP Child mode is active, the size and position of the rectangle displaying the Secondary
Source can be adjusted via the submenus below.
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Multi-PIP Settings - PIP Display
-- PIP Child Size
Settings as follows:
“PIP Size”
= Adjust the full size (H and V) for Secondary Source,
values from 0 to 7.
“PIP H-Size” = Adjust the Horizontal size for Secondary Source,
values from -10 to +10.
“PIP V-Size” = Adjust the Vertical size for Secondary Source,
values from -10 to +10.
● Note: Default value for all 3 functions is 0.
OSD Menu Functions