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PIP Overview
YOUR PICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATURE
The Picture-In-Picture (PIP) function allows you to put a smaller
picture, called the “inset,” on the bigger screen, or the “main”
picture. Don’t want to miss any of the big game, but hate
commercials? Just put the game in the inset, and surf with the
main picture.
WORKING WITH PIP
Just like your Entertainment Machine’s main screen, PIP will need
a source from which to take its image. This featured can be
adjusted under the Source menu (see page 23).
PIP BUTTON FUNCTIONS
PIP:
Press PIP to display your Picture-In-Picture. Press again to
remove PIP.
SWAP:
Press SWAP to swap the main and the PIP pictures. Press
again to return to the original display.
FREEZ:
Press FREEZ to freeze the motion in the PIP window. Press
FREEZ again to return to a live PIP window.
SOURCE:
When PIP is shown, SOURCE selects the source for the
PIP picture.
POSSIBLE REASONS FOR ADJUSTING PIP SOURCE
1. You use a cable box to receive premium channels, and have
“looped out” on the back of the TV. Set the PIP source to the
cable box source, and the Inset will display the premium
channels, which can then be swapped with the main picture.
2. You want to watch a video tape, but keep scanning for another
movie or game. Set the PIP source to VIDEO 1, 2, or 3 and you
can watch the VCR and TV, swapping between the two.
Picture-in-Picture
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