Example 2: If the SD Card is your main input source, you can select either HDMI or USB as
a PiP input source.
Example 3: If USB is your main input source, you can select either HDMI or the SD Card as
a PiP input source.
Note:!You cannot re-select your main input source as a PiP input source.
After confirming your PiP input source, you’ll notice that it will appear in the top-left corner of
the screen, as that’s the ZATO’s default PiP position.
To change the PiP position, select either of the four corners highlighted in the PiP position
selector.
If you’d like to adjust the size of the PiP overlay, you can choose between two presets for
small and large PiP sizes on the right side of the PiP menu.
Configuring Picture-in-Picture via the Quick Access Bottom Row
Menu
If you want to configure your PiP setup without entering the menu system, you can
alternatively utilize the PiP section within the new Quick Access Bottom Row Menu.
Pressing the blue Overlay Button in the bottom menu bar cycles between two states. State 1
is for showing or hiding Overlay presets, while State 2 provides you with all the controls you
need to make on-the-fly adjustments to your PiP configuration, including PiP size, PiP
position, and a PiP source selector.