Samsung HLN4365W Changing the Size of the PIP image, Changing the Picture-in-Picture Channel

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Special Features

Changing the Size of the PIP image

Press the Menu button. Move

1 the joystick down to select PIP, then press the joystick to enter. Quick way to access PIP Size: Just press “Size” on the remote control.

Move the joystick down to

2 select “Size”.

Move the joystick to the right

3 or left to select “Large”, “Double1”, “Double2” or “Small”.

Note: Double function doesn’t operate In the Component, PC, DVI mode.

4 Press Menu to exit.

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Changing the Picture-in-Picture Channel

After you set the PIP signal source (antenna or cable), it is easy to change channels.

Press the Menu button. Move

1 the joystick down to select PIP, then press the joystick to enter. Quick way to access PIP channel: Just press “PIP CH (▲,▼)” on the remote control.

Move the joystick down to

2 select “Channel”.

Move the joystick to the right

3 or left to change the channel of the PIP image.

4 Press Menu to exit.

NOTE

The PIP channels are not available when RF is set to ANT-B. (The PIP channels link to ANT-A).

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