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4. The display will scan the secondary inputs for a valid input and use that input for the PIP picture. If you
want to change the PIP input, select Assign inputs in the OSD and select the desired input (DisplayPort
1, DisplayPort 2, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, or USB Type-C).
5. If you want to change the size of the PIP, select PIP position and size in the OSD, and then select either
Maximum, Default, Minimum, or Custom. At maximum size, the PIP will display pixel-for-pixel all input
formats up to 2048×1080. This is to facilitate using the PIP as a condence monitor. Please refer to the
following section for more information on this usage.
6. If you want to adjust the position of the PIP, select PIP position and size in the OSD, and then select
either Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right, or Custom.
Adjusting the PIP image
Many of the image adjustments available for the main input are also available for use within the PIP. Refer to
Understanding image adjustment options on page 21 and Digital cinema aspect ratio masking on page 26 for
further information on these adjustments.
The following adjustments are available within the PIP. None are enabled by default.
Video legal (64–960)
If monitoring a video signal output from a video capture card such as an AJA Kona or Blackmagic Design
Decklink, this option should usually be enabled, as video levels are typically used in video post-production
workows.
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Use this option if you wish to see how your video output will be displayed on a consumer television. This is
especially useful when ensuring that the margins for lower third graphics are correct and nothing will be cut
o on a consumer television.
Digital cinema cropping
If you display a 2048×1080 input signal as a PIP, you can instruct the display to show either the full DCI
container or crop the PIP to either the 1.85:1 or 2.39:1 aspect ratio. If cropping to an aspect ratio, the shape of
the PIP will change to the chosen aspect ratio. Black bars will not be visible at the edges of the PIP.
Renaming video inputs
You can rename the any of the video inputs. The OSD provides a menu of suggested names, as well as the
ability to provide a custom name using a StudioCal XML le.
To rename video inputs:
1. Press any button on the front bezel.
2. Press the Open Menu button to open the OSD.
3. Select Video input > Rename inputs.
4. Use the Up/Down buttons to navigate to the input you want to change, and then press the Select button
to select it.
5. Use the Up/Down buttons to navigate to the desired input, and then press the Select button to select it.
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