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HV-Z34L1/29V1/ LCT1457-001A / English
Remote control buttons and functions
PIP (picture in picture) mode
Press .
Each time it is pressed the mode changes
as shown below.
To return to the normal screen:
Press the
or
again, or press the
BACK button.
• The
and
buttons do not work in
the Text mode.
• Twin and PIP functions do not work for
a picture of 1125i signal.
• A picture of 625p or 525p signal
cannot be displayed as the sub-
picture.
Pay attention to the following.
- When the VIDEO-2 or VIDEO-3
picture is a picture of 625p or 525p
signal, you cannot choose VIDEO-2
or VIDEO-3 with the SUB-P
6
buttons.
- When the VIDEO-2 or VIDEO-3
picture signal is changed to 625p,
525p or 1125i signal while the
VIDEO-2 or VIDEO-3 picture is
displayed as the sub-picture, the
Twin or PIP modes is cancelled.
Listening to the sound of the
sub-picture:
You can listen to the sound of the sub-
picture with the headphones while listening
to the sound of the main-picture from the TV
speakers.
For details, see “HEADPHONE VOLUME”
on page 25.
• The sub-picture sound is monaural.
TV channel selection
For the main picture:
Choose a channel using the CHANNEL
p
buttons or the number buttons.
For the sub picture:
Choose a channel using the SUB-P
6
buttons.
Input source selection (TV,
VIDEO-1, -2, -3 or -4)
For the main picture:
Press the TV/VIDEO button.
Each time you press the button, the input
source changes as follows (the one used for
the sub picture will be skipped):
VIDEO-1
→
VIDEO-2
→
VIDEO-3
→
VIDEO-4
→
TV
For the sub picture:
Press the
(Input) button.
Each time you press the button, the input
source changes as follow (the one used for
the main picture will be skipped):
VIDEO-1
→
VIDEO-2
→
VIDEO-3
→
VIDEO-4
→
TV
Swapping the pictures
Press the
(Swap) button.
Each time you press the button, the main
picture and the sub picture will be swapped.
• The pictures cannot be swapped when
a picture of 625p or 525p signal from
VIDEO-2 or VIDEO-3 is being
displayed as the main picture.
Normal screen
PIP mode
Main
Sub
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