Kramer Electronics VP-747 Home Theater Screen User Manual


 
Understanding the VP-747
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8.4 Understanding the PIP Button Feature
The Picture-in-Picture inserter (PIP) is used for the simultaneous display of
video and graphic sources
1
, and lets you display an inserted video PIP source
over a graphic source
2
, or an inserted graphic PIP source over a video source
3
,
compliant to
Table 4. Both the Preview and Program outputs can support the
PIP function.
Table 4: PIP Source Appearance Availability
PIP Source
VIDEO GRAPHIC
Main Source CV YC COMP RGB/YUV RGBS RGsB RGBHV HDMI
VIDEO
CV
No No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
YC
No No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
GRAPHIC
COMP
Yes Yes No No No No No No
RGB/YUV
Yes Yes No No No No No No
RGBS
Yes Yes No No No No No No
RGsB
Yes Yes No No No No No No
RGBHV
Yes Yes No No No No No No
HDMI
Yes Yes No No No No No No
Select the PIP source (from channel 1 to 8), via the PIP source command in
both the Preview Setting OSD screen and/or the Program Setting OSD screen.
Activate the PIP Feature by:
Pressing the PIP front panel button
Switching on the PIP functionality via the OSD Menu (see section
Table 5)
Pressing the PIP key on the remote control transmitter (see
Section 9.3
Selecting the Serial or the Ethernet port
)
Pressing the PIP button on the VP-727T Presentation Switcher Control
Panel
Use the OSD menu (see
Section 9.1.1
Select the PIP type
) to:
Resize the PIP
Create a PIP frame
1 Since the HDMI signal is HDCP protected, an HDMI signal cannot appear on a display that is not HDCP compliant
2 For example, a composite video or s-Video PIP source inserted over a component, RGB/YUV, RGBS, RGsB, or RGBHV
graphic source
3 For example, a component (graphics), RGB/YUV, RGBS, RGsB, or RGBHV graphic PIP source inserted over a composite
video, s-Video, or component (video) video source