Figure 72: Setting the video layout
6. Enter the field values as described in Table 24: Configuring the video layout on page 115.
Table 24: Configuring the video layout
Field Name Description
Multi Image Mode Enable PIP, PaP or PoP video layouts, depending on the number of video streams
available (see Figure 69: Single monitor video layouts with presentation on page 112).
• <auto > enables PiP, PaP or PoP only when the number of video streams is greater
than the number of available monitors. The order of the video streams is set
automatically, with precedence to the presentation video streams.
• On always enables PiP, PaP or PoP when at least two video streams are used.
When you are using two monitors, PIP can be forced only if there are at least three
different video streams.
• Off always disables PIP, PaP and PoP.
Multi Image Type Limit the video layouts available to users:
•
auto enables PIP, PaP and PoP layouts. Press the Layouts key on the
simplified remote control or the Pip key on the advanced remote control, to switch
between PIP, PaP and PoP.
• PIP enables only PiP.
• PaP enables only PaP.
• PoP enables only PoP.
If you are using a 4K UHD or 2160p (3840x2160) monitor, Multi Image is set to PaP,
by default.
PIP - Position Set the position of the small overlapped image on the monitor: upper left, upper right,
lower left, or lower right.
PIP - Rotation Enables/disables image rotation and controls the direction in which the image rotates.
End-users press the Layouts key to activate image rotation (if enabled).
• Fixed blocks image rotation (not available for XT Executive).
Table continues…
Configuring Monitors
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XT Series Deployment Guide 115
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