Using Picture-In-Picture (Pip) And Picture-Beside-Picture (Pbp); Displayport Multistreaming - HP DreamColor Z Series User Manual

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Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-beside-Picture (PBP)

The monitor supports both PIP, where one source is overlaid over another, and PBP, where one source is
positioned adjacent to another either horizontally (for landscape orientation) or vertically (for portrait
orientation).
To use PIP or PBP:
1.
Connect a secondary input source to the monitor.
2.
Press one of the five front bezel Functional buttons to activate the buttons, and then press the Menu
button to open the OSD.
3.
In the OSD, select PIP Control > PIP On/Off and then select either Picture-in-Picture or Picture-beside-
Picture.
4.
The monitor will scan the secondary inputs for a valid input and use that input for the PIP/PBP picture. If
you want to change the PIP/PBP input, select PIP Input in the OSD and select the desired input.
5.
If you want to change the size of the PIP, select PIP Size in the OSD then select the desired size.
6.
If you want to adjust the position of the PIP, select PIP Position in the OSD, then select the desired
position.

DisplayPort Multistreaming

If you are using DisplayPort as the primary video input source, you can multistream to other DisplayPort
monitors connected in a daisy chain configuration. You can connect up to four monitors in this configuration
if supported by the graphics card.
To use DisplayPort multistreaming:
1.
Make sure that DisplayPort is used for your primary video input.
2.
Add a second monitor by connecting a DisplayPort cable between the DisplayPort OUT connector on the
primary monitor and the DisplayPort IN connector on a secondary multistream monitor or the
DisplayPort input connector on a secondary non-multistream monitor.
3.
You can set the connected monitor to display the same image as the primary monitor or a different
image. In the OSD for the connected monitor, select Management > DisplayPort Output and select one
of the following:
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