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Analog Values for Output Selection
ANALOG VALUE
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To display annotation, embedded applications, and multiple video
sources from output A to output B, use an analog value of zero to the
analog join 25.
NOTE: If popup windows are displayed on output A and if the "Show
To Display Output" digital join assigned in VT Pro-e is held high, the
popup window will be displayed identical to display output A.
NOTE: If popup windows are displayed on output A and if the "Show
to Display Output" digital join signal is low, then the popup window
will be hidden from display output B when it is on a video/rgb window
and displayed black when it is on graphics, such as an embedded
applications or a page.

Picture-In-Picture (PIP)

With multiple sources available to the user, a project including PIP can be created to
preview connected sources. To use PIP in a VT Pro-e project, the following
conditions must be met:
PIP must be set to the top layer in VT Pro-e at design time.
The PIP source cannot be simultaneously displayed full-screen on display
output B.
PIP can only be displayed on the local touchpanel but not display output B
unless under annotation mode in which both outputs would be identical.
A PIP window will have a black border when it is displayed.

Translucent Objects

Translucency allows any object in a project to be seen through. This object property
is selected in VT Pro-e.
Universal Presentation Processor
VIDEO OUTPUT TYPE
Same as Output A
RGB_1
RGB_2
HDTV_1
SVIDEO_1
SVIDEO_2
CVBS_1A
CVBS_1B
CVBS_1C
CVBS_2A
CVBS_2B
CVBS_2C
YPBPR_1
YPBPR_2
None
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