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NEC MultiSync PA311D - Configuring Multi-Picture Mode

NEC MultiSync PA311D
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Configuring Multi-Picture Mode
Multi-Picture mode lets you see video input from multiple different sources at the same time. A secondary input can be viewed in
an inset window on the main video (Picture-in-Picture), or the inputs can be viewed next to each other (Picture-by-Picture).
To enable multi-picture mode:
1. Touch the Menu key.
2. Navigate to the [Multi Pic] menu then touch the Down key to highlight the [Multi picture settings] function.
3. Touch the > key to highlight [Multi picture].
4. Touch the < or > key to change the multi-picture function to [On].
5. Touch the Down key to highlight [Multi picture mode] then touch the < or > key to select either [PiP] or [PbP].
PiP (Picture-In-Picture) — select this option to have a second input viewed in a inset window.
PbP (Picture-By-Picture) — select this option to have the inputs viewed next to each other.
6. Touch the Exit key to save the change and exit the setting.
PiP (Picture-in-Picture) settings:
1. Navigate to [Active Picture] on the OSD.
Change the [Active Picture] to [Picture2].
The picture [Position] and [Size] functions are for configuring the settings of the sub-picture window [Picture2]. They will
remain disabled as long as [Picture1] is the active picture.
2. You can now adjust the settings for the sub-picture window.
Picture Position — touch the Up, Down, < or > key to move the sub-picture window.
Picture Size — touch the < or > key to increase or reduce the size of the sub-picture.
PbP (Picture-by-Picture) settings:
1. Navigate to [Active Picture] on the OSD.
Select either [Picture1] or [Picture2].
The picture [Position] and [Size] functions are configured separately for each input.
2. You can now adjust the settings for each window.
Picture Position — touch the Up or Down key to move the active picture window.
Picture Size — touch the < or > key to increase or reduce the size of the active picture window.

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