Moxa MD-124X [32/33] Display source pbp xxx

Moxa MD-124X [32/33] Display source pbp xxx
MD-124 HW Manual On-screen Display and Display Configuration
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Display-Source-Single function will be switched out with whichever composite input signal (Composite 1, 2, or 3)
has been configured as the Second Source. Consequently, because the display controller has been previously
configured for Single mode, the currently configured Main Source image will disappear and be replaced with the
Second Source (which will become the new Main Source). To return the device to its original configuration,
simply select Swap Source once again and the display controller will return to its original display configuration.
Choosing “single” will display only the input signal that has been configured as Main Source.
To change the signal source that is used in single mode, navigate into the submenu as before (i.e., by using the
right arrow to select Single from within the Display/Source menu) and choose which input signal should be
prioritized as the Main Source.
Choosing Single while the display is operating in PIP or PBP mode will stop the device from displaying any and all
Second Source images return it to displaying only the single Main Source image.
When selected, a box icon () will indicate that the selected function has been activated.
Display-Source-PIP-xxx
This menu item allows users to configure the display controller to display a Second Source signal input to be
displayed as a picture-in-a-picture (PIP, or POP).
Only composite signals may be configured as PIP images, and only a total of two images (i.e., either a single PIP
or a single PBP, but not both and not more than one) may be displayed at any given time.
After navigating to Display/Source, selecting PIP from the menu will open a submenu from which you may select
a Composite signal source should be configured as the Second Source input signal.
Only Composite signals may be selected as Second Source inputs. Digital and RGB signals may not be used as a
secondary input source.
A small, square icon ( ) will appear next to whichever menu item is selected to indicate the currently configured
signal source. This input will then be displayed within a small, configurable box superimposed over the Main
Source image.
The dimensions and image properties of the PIP are configured from within the OSD. Navigate to the
Display-Picture-PIP
-POP Adjustment menu. From there, the PIP may be adjusted for horizontal and vertical
positioning, size, and display properties.
It is possible to use PIP images to fill “dead space” left by Main Source displays whose aspect scaling does not fill
the entire wide-screen panel ratio by configuring the PIP’s size and positioning to overlay any black bars/space
produced by image scales which do not completely fill the screen.
Should the Swap Source feature be selected, the input source (whether digital, RGB, or composite) configured as
the Main Source will be immediately switched out with the composite input signal currently configured as a PIP. To
return the device to its original configuration, simply select Swap Source once again and the display controller will
return to its original display configuration.
If, after configuring a PIP, the menu item Display-Source-Single is activated then the PIP will disappear, leaving
only the Main Source input signal as a solitary display.
When selected, a box icon () will indicate that the selected function has been activated.
Display-Source-PBP-xxx
This menu item allows users to configure the display controller to display a Second Source signal input as a
picture-beside-a-picture (PBP).
Only composite signals may be configured as PBP images, and only a total of two images may be displayed at any
given time; i.e., a Main Source image may also display either a single PIP or a single PBP, but not both and not
more than one additional image.
After navigating to Display/Source and selecting PBP from the menu, a submenu will open from which you may
select a Composite signal source to be configured as the Second Source input signal.
Only Composite signals may be selected as Second Source inputs. Digital and RGB signals may not be used as a
secondary input source.
A small, square icon ( ) will appear next to whichever menu item is selected to indicate the currently configured
signal source. This input will then be displayed beside the Main Source, with each image sharing a full half of the

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