Using the Features
Using Picture in Picture (PIP)
Picture in Picture (PIP) allows you to watch two channels simultaneously — one in the large main window and another in a small window picture.
✍The Picture in Picture feature is not included in model
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Window picture
To use PIP:
1Make sure your TV is tuned to a channel that you know is airing programming.
2Press the button (or the button labeled PIP). The window picture appears.
3Use the
To check your PIP:
1Tune your TV to a channel that you know is airing programming.
2Press SWAP and select that same channel again. You should now have the same program playing in both your main window and your picture window.
3Use the yellow CH+/- buttons to change the channel in the picture window.
4Now use the main CH+/- buttons of your remote control to change the channel in the main window. If this does not work, check “Troubleshooting” on page 57 for potential solutions.
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