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Function Menu
Sub Window
The Sub Window function enables a Picture by Picture mode. After assigning the Sub Window function to a function key the
rst key press will result in a picture by picture display of your active input. Once sub window mode is active you can press
the left arrow button to freeze the image on the right while the image on the left will continue to show your live source. Once
frozen you can also switch to any other input provided that the resolution of that input is the same as the frozen source. To
exit sub window simply press the assigned function key again.
Pixel Mapping
The Pixel Mapping function toggles between various available pixel mapping options. Options vary depending on the
incoming source, but may include the following:
1:1 Pixel Mapping: 1 pixel of incoming source is displayed as 1 pixel onscreen. If the incoming source resolution is less
than the total pixel count of the monitor your source will not ll the screen. This is often referred to as a postage stamp
representation of the source. If the incoming source resolution is greater than the total pixel count of the monitor then
only a portion of the incoming source will be shown onscreen, but the pixel position function may be used to view different
sections of the 1:1 pixel representation. The monitor’s tally light will ash to remind you that you are in 1:1 pixel mapping
mode if any portion of the image is not shown on screen when in 1:1. This pixel mapping mode can be combined with the
SD Aspect Function (Anamorphic toggle) to activate a PAL SD FHA viewing mode on the monitor. Once pixel mapping is
active pressing down on the A1 button will move the source to a different onscreen position when pressed. Please note
that if the incoming source is the same resolution as the panel the image will not move. On monitors with lower than
1920x1080 resolution this feature can be used to view any section of a 1080 source in a native 1:1, unscaled format.
Similarly, on all native 1920x1080 or 1920x1200 resolution monitors this mode will allow you to view any portion of an
incoming 2K source in an unscaled 1:1 onscreen representation.
2:1 Pixel Mapping (SD sources only): Every individual pixel of the incoming source is represented by four pixels onscreen.
This scaling algorithm is simple and allows for a largely artifact free double size version of the 1:1 Pixel Mapping Mode for
SD sources. While 2:1 scaling will still not ll the entire screen on a 1920x1080 resolution monitor, it does use a majority
of the vertical screen height and provides an excellent quality large scale representation of the SD source.
Full Screen Mapping: The full screen mode will scale the incoming source to ll as much of the screen as
possible while preserving the incoming source’s native aspect ratio. If the incoming source and panel share
the same resolution then there will be no difference between 1:1 pixel mapping and full screen pixel mapping.
Please note that the Overscan function will be represented differently based on the pixel mapping selection that you select.
Pixel Position
This feature is a part of the Pixel Mapping function and provides a toggle for positioning a 1:1 Pixel to Pixel mapped
representation of an incoming source on different areas of the screen. Once pixel mapping is active the directional buttons
will move the source to a different onscreen position when pressed. Please note that if the incoming source is the same
resolution as the LCD panel the image will not move. The pixel position feature does not work unless the 1:1 Pixel to Pixel
mapping mode function is turned On. On 7”, 9”, and 17” monitors this feature can be used with the Pixel to Pixel Mode
to view any section of a 1080 source in a native 1:1, unscaled format. Similarly, on all native 1920x1080 or 1920x1200
resolution monitors this mode will allow you to view any portion of an incoming 2K source in an unscaled 1:1 onscreen
representation.
H/V Delay Mode
This mode activates the Horizontal and Vertical Delay function to highlight the horizontal and vertical blanking portions of
the incoming signal.
Mono Mode
This mode activates the Monochrome function. Press once to turn on and again to turn off.