Displaying A Picture-In-Picture Video - Epson PowerLite 9300i User Manual

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note
Depending on your
equipment's ports, you may
be able to connect either a
computer or video player to
the BNC, Computer 1,
and/or Computer 2 port.
See Chapter 1.
note
Select
if your
Composite
P-in-P video equipment is
connected to the Video port.
P in P button
Giving Your Presentation
58

Displaying a Picture-in-Picture Video

If you're displaying an image from equipment connected to the DVI,
Computer 1, Computer 2, or BNC port, you can open up a smaller
picture-in-picture (P-in-P) window on the screen. This window can
display video from either the Video or S-Video port.
Setting Up the P-in-P Image
Before starting, make sure the computer or video equipment for your
main image is connected to the DVI, Computer 1 or 2, or BNC port,
and the video equipment for the P-in-P window is connected to the
Video or S-Video port. Then select the corresponding video setting:
1. Press the
button on the remote control, and enter the
Menu
menu.
Setting
2. Highlight
, use the pointer button to select either
P in P
or
Composite
S-Video
3. Press
to exit the menu system.
E
SC
Displaying the P-in-P Image
Make sure your main image source is displayed, then follow these
steps to display and use the Picture-in-Picture window:
1. Press the
button on the remote control.
P in P
2. Use the
pointer button to reposition the video window; use
the
buttons to reduce or enlarge it.
E-Zoom
3. Once the window is located and sized the way you want it, press
the
button; your video continues playing on the screen.
Enter
4. When you're finished viewing the Picture-in-Picture, press the
or pointer button again. The window disappears.
P in P
, then press
.
Enter
Video window

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