Picture In Picture Function - Datavideo HS-2800 Quick Start Manual

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Picture in Picture function

The SE-2800 Picture in Picture function allows you to place one or two smaller PIP images over a chosen full size
background image. The smaller PIP images can be set to pre-defined sizes and positioned almost anywhere within the
Preview/Program screen area. These PIP windows can also have a coloured border applied, and can be brought into
the production with a default PIP dissolve transition.
PIP Settings
Before trying to activate the PIP function it is best to understand how to set up or choose the right options for your
production. Press the ENTER Key in the MENU area of the SE-2800 keyboard. Navigate to the PIP Settings option
using the down arrow key. The PIP menu options provided here are:
PIP Settings
Position PIP1
X-Position
Y-Position (Lower to Upper) = 000 to 108
Size PIP1
PIP Size = 1 (small) to 33 (large)
Border PIP1
Border Size = 0 (OFF), 1 (Thin) to 15 (Thick)
Position PIP2
Border Color = 1 to 8 (user defined colours)
Size PIP2
1=Yellow, 2=Cyan, 3=Green, 4=Magenta, 5=Red, 6=Blue
Border PIP2
PIP Preset and PIP Program
When looking at the top right corner of the SE-2800 Control Panel / Keyboard
there are four PIP keys. These are labelled Program and Preset.
The upper PIP1 and PIP2 keys relate to activating Picture In Picture images on
the Program outputs.
The lower PIP1 and PIP2 keys relate to activating Picture In Picture images on
the Multi-view or Preview outputs.
Assigning a video source input to a PIP
Using the lower PIP1 or PIP2 buttons you can assign a selected video input to
the chosen PIP video layer.
1) First press and hold down the required PIP button on the lower row. The
Preset row of input sources will light.
2) While still holding down the PIP button, press to select the required input
from the Preset row.
3) The input will flash to confirm it is selected.
This selection will also be confirmed on the HDMI Multi-view, with a P1 or P2
label shown next to the selected input image.
(Left to right)
26
= 000 to 097

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