E28
Watching TV or other video in a window on the
computer screen (PICTURE IN PICTURE)
You can watch TV or other video in a small window
(PIP window) on the computer screen.
MAIN
POWER
VOL/BRIGHT
CH
MENU
INPUT
POWER
PC
AV2
AV1
TV
FREEZE
VIEW MODE
PIP
SLEEP
ENTER
MENU
BRIGHT
MODE
BRIGHT
DISPLAY
CC
MTS
MUTE
VOL
CH
FLASHBACK
ENTER
/
BRIGHT
MODE
1. Select the PC mode using the INPUT button
(monitor) or the PC button (remote control).
2. Press the PIP button (remote control).
The small window will be displayed (the factory
setting is TV picture).
To change channels in the small window, press the
CH buttons or the channel buttons (remote
control).
To adjust volume, see page E26.
To close the small window, press the PIP button
(remote control) again.
Note:
- Using the PICTURE IN PICTURE menu, you can
open/close the small window, and set the video
source (described to the right), audio source
(next page), and size/position (page E34) of the
small window.
Selecting the video source
You can select the video source for the PIP
window between TV, AV1 and AV2.
MAIN
POWER
VOL/BRIGHT
CH
MENU
INPUT
POWER
PC
AV2
AV1
TV
FREEZE
VIEW MODE
PIP
SLEEP
ENTER
MENU
BRIGHT
MODE
BRIGHT
DISPLAY
CC
MTS
MUTE
VOL
CH
FLASHBACK
ENTER
/
BRIGHT
MODE
1. Display the MENU screen using the MENU
button.
2. Select “PICTURE IN PICTURE” using the MENU
button (monitor) or the buttons (remote
control), and press the ENTER/BRIGHT MODE
button (monitor) or the ENTER button (remote
control).
3. Select “PIP INPUT” using the MENU button
(monitor) or the buttons (remote control),
and press the ENTER/BRIGHT MODE button
(monitor) or the ENTER button (remote control).
4. Select the PIP image you want to view using the
VOL/BRIGHT buttons (monitor) or the
buttons (remote control).
5. Exit the MENU screen using the INPUT button
(monitor) or the MENU button (remote control).
The procedure is complete.
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