Samsung PPM63M6H, PPM42M6H, PPM50M6H, PPM42M6S manual Viewing the Picture in Picture PIP, AV S-Video

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Viewing the Picture in Picture (PIP)

You can display a sub picture within the main picture of external A/V devices. In this way you can PDP Display the video input from any connected devices while monitoring other video inputs.

1Press the MENU ( ) button.

Result: The main menu is displayed.

2Press the or button to select Picture.

Result: The Picture menu is displayed.

3Press the ENTER ( ) button.

4Press the or button to select PIP. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

Result: The PIP is selected.

5Press the ENTER ( ) button again.

To activate, set PIP to On by pressing the or button. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

6Press the or button to select Source. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

Result: The following options are available.

AV - S-Video

7Select a source of the sub picture by pressing the or button. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

8Press the or button to select Position. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

Result: The following options are available.

- - -

9Select a position of the sub picture by pressing the or button. Press the ENTER ( ) button.

10Press the EXIT button to exit.

Easy functions of the remote control.

Buttons Feature

PIP Used to activate or deactivate the PIP function directly.

SOURCE Used to assign a source of the sub picture (AV, S-Video).

Table of PIP Settings

 

X - This PIP combination is not available.

 

 

 

 

 

O - This PIP combination is available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main

Sub

AV(CVBS)

 

S-Video

Component

PC1

PC2

DVI

AV(CVBS)

 

X

 

X

X

X

X

X

S-Video

 

X

 

X

X

X

X

X

Component

 

X

 

X

X

X

X

X

PC1

 

O

 

X

X

X

X

X

PC2

 

O

 

X

X

X

X

X

DVI

 

O

 

O

X

X

X

X

Picture

Mode : Dynamic

Color Control

Size : 16:9

PIP

Move

Enter

Return

PIP

PIP: Off Off

Source : AV On

Position :

Move

Enter

Return

PIP

PIP: On

Source : AV AV

Position : S-Video

Move

Enter

Return

PIP

PIP: On

Source : AV

Position :

Move

Enter

Return

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Contents Professional PDP Display Screen Image retention User InstructionsChecking Parts Contents Symbols Front of the PDP Display Control PanelRear Panel Infrared Remote Control Assembling the Stand-Base Inserting the Batteries in the Remote ControlInstallation Notes Installing the Display on the Wall Attachment PanelTo mount the product on the wall bracket Installing the Display Vertically Connecting Speakers Ferrite Cores Choosing Your Language Switching Your PDP Display On and OffDynamic Standard Movie Custom Changing the Picture StandardCool2 Cool1 Normal Warm1 Warm2 Customizing the Picture SettingsStandard, Movie, or Custom Cool1, Normal, Warm1, or Warm2Setting the Picture PC Mode Adjusting the RGB Color PC ModeImage Lock 2 3 4 5 Using Zoom function PC ModeSelecting the Picture Size Positioning and Sizing the screen using ZoomChanging the Sound Standard Freezing the Current PictureStandard Music Movie Speech Custom Customizing the Sound Settings Setting the TruSurround XT Activating Panel Button Lock Activating Remote Control Button Lock Setting Up Your Personal ID Number Setting the MDC Multiple Display Control Min Preventing Screen Burn-inReducing the Effects of Screen Burn Setting the Screen Burn Protection Timer You can get various display effects with many PDPs Setting the Multiple ScreenSetting and Displaying the Current Time Displaying the Setting Information Switching the PDP Display On and Off Automatically Auto Power Off Selecting the Fan AV S-Video Viewing the Picture in Picture PIPAV, S-Video,Component, PC1, PC2, or DVI Viewing an External Signal SourceRear of the PDP Display Connecting to the Audio/Video InputConnecting to the Component Input Connecting to the S-Video InputConnecting to the DVI Input Connecting to the DVD/DTV Receiver InputConnecting to the PC Input Setting up Your PC Software Windows only Input Mode PC/DVI Power Saver PC1 mode only Troubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel Component in L/R RCA, 2P Technical SpecificationsThis page is intentionally Left blank This page is intentionally Left blank
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