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MULTI-INPUT MENU
*1, *2
ACTIVE PICTURE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE FRAME
*3, *5
INPUT SELECT
PICTURE1
PICTURE2
PICTURE SIZE
*1, *2, *4
PICTURE POSITION
*1, *2, *4
PICTURE ASPECT
*1, *2, *4
*1, *3
TEXT TICKER
MODE
POSITION
SIZE
DETECT
INPUT SELECT
*
1
: This function is released when selecting [SUPER] in [INPUT CHANGE], [MOTION] in [SCREEN SAVER], [TILE MATRIX] and [IMAGE FLIP] except for [NONE].
*
2
: When [TEXT TICKER] is active or multi picture is [OFF], this function is not available.
*
3
: When you select [OPTION] for input, this function depends on which Option Board installed in the monitor.
*
4
: This function is not available if [PIP] is set at [MULTI PICTURE MODE] and then [PICTURE1] is set at [ACTIVE PICTURE].
*
5
: This function is released when selecting [SUPER] in [INPUT CHANGE] or [TEXT TICKER] is active.
Selects which input is currently being configured for the MULTI-PICTURE MODE settings. When the OSD
menu is closed, this is the input that is controlled by the remote control.

NOTE:
When [MULTI PICTURE MODE] is on, the active picture can be switched between inputs by
pressing the ACTIVE PICTURE button on the remote control instead of opening the OSD menu.
When [ACTIVE FRAME] is [ON] (which is the default setting), press the ACTIVE PICTURE button
one time to show a frame around the current active picture. Press the button again to switch
between inputs.
 •
If one of the selected inputs is MP (Media Player), the player will not respond to button presses
unless it is the active picture.
 •
When [MULTI PICTURE MODE] is turned off, whichever input is the current [ACTIVE PICTURE] is
the input that will be displayed.
When [MULTI PICTURE] is [OFF], [PICTURE 1] is the active picture. Selects the input to configure for the
multi-picture settings and be controlled by the remote control.
Turns off or on the red frame that shows around the active picture. This frame is shown when the OSD menu is
open or when the ACTIVE PICTURE button on the remote control is pressed.
Selects which input to use for each PICTURE displayed when [MULTI PICTURE MODE] is [ON].

NOTE:
When changing the input for the PICTURE number that is the current ACTIVE PICTURE, for
example [PICTURE1], the input is not changed unless SET is pressed on the remote control.
When navigating away without pressing SET, the input name shown for that PICTURE will revert
back to the current input for the ACTIVE PICTURE. When changing the input for the PICTURE
that is not active, the change is immediately saved.
 •
This function is not available when [MULTI PICTURE MODE] is [OFF].
Sets the size of the Active Picture. In PIP mode, only the inset picture (PICTURE2) can be adjusted. In PBP
mode, as the Active Picture size is increased the other picture will automatically decrease, and vice versa
when the Active Picture size is decreased.
Use the + and - buttons on the remote control to increase or decrease the size of the Active Picture.
Sets the position of the Active Picture on the screen.
Pressing the + button moves the Active Picture to the right, and pressing the - button moves it to the left.
Pressing the  button moves the Active Picture up, and pressing the  button moves it down.
NOTE: The Active Picture's position can be moved using the remote control without opening the OSD menu.
Press the ACTIVE PICTURE button on the remote control to select the picture to move. Use the same buttons
on the remote control to change the picture position. Note that when ACTIVE FRAME is on, a red outline will
show around the Active Picture.
In PIP mode, the inset picture window can be moved in all directions. In PBP mode, the Active Picture will only
move either up/down (when the inputs are displayed side by side) or left/right (when the inputs are displayed
top and bottom).
Sets the aspect ratio for the Active Picture's frame content.
To change aspect ratio of the screen image, see
Shows a portion of [PICTURE2] displayed either horizontally or vertically across the image of PICTURE1.
This can be used to display, for example, a text ticker application.

NOTE:
If [MULTI PICTURE MODE] is [ON], it will automatically turn [OFF] when [TEXT TICKER] is
enabled.
 •
[TEXT TICKER] is automatically turned [OFF] when any of the following functions are enabled:
[MULTI PICTURE MODE], [TILE MATRIX], [SCREEN SAVER], [IMAGE FLIP], [SUPER] in
[INPUT CHANGE], [CLOSED CAPTION].
 •
[POINT ZOOM] and [STILL] are not available when [TEXT TICKER] is enabled.
Select Horizontal or Vertical and press SET to enabled [TEXT TICKER].
Moves the Text Ticker area.
Adjusts the size of the Text Ticker area. The Text Ticker displays the top (when horizontal) or left (when
vertical) portion of the second source. Adjusting the Text Ticker size determines how much of the top or left
portion of the second source is displayed.
Automatically turns the Text Ticker function on or off based on the presence of the input signal selected for
[PICTURE2].
Selects which inputs to use for the main picture (PICTURE1) and the secondary picture (PICTURE2).
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