Technical data
20 CommandTouch User’s Handbook
Picture In Picture Control (PIP)
The PIP function allows you to view two
separate video displays at the same time
on a single video monitor. By default on
a two-monitor system, the PIP window
displays the video you are sending to the
remote site. The monitor displays the
remote video source. By default on a one-
monitor system the PIP window displays
the video you are sending to the remote
site. The monitor displays the remote
video source, Windows
®
95, or PenPal for
Windows.
On the LC, PIP windows are
available on two-monitor
systems only if the PIP option
has been purchased for your
system.
ON/OFF Butto
On LC systems, when the PIP ON/OFF
button is pressed, it is illuminated, and
the main video monitor displays a
window containing a picture of the video
you are sending to the remote site. Press
the PIP ON/OFF button again – the
window disappears and the touch panel
button dims.
On LC systems, the only PIP capability
available is turning PIP off and on with
the PIP ON/OFF button.
On TC systems, when you press the PIP
ON/OFF button, a different set of PIP
buttons appears. The PIP buttons for the
TC are described next.
LC PIP Interface
TC PIP Interface