Using PIP and POP Features
PIP (Picture in Picture), Side-by-side and POP (Picture outside Picture) Mode
You can display a large or small PIP (Picture-in-Picture). For widescreen models WT-46805, WS-55805, WS-55905,WS-65905 and WS-73905 you can also display a side-by-side picture, or three or nine POP’s (Picture-outside-Picture).
PIP/POP
Activating PIP/POP
For models VS-50805 and VS-60805, press PIP/POP once to turn on PIP, a second time for a smaller size PIP and a third time to turn off PIP.
For widescreen models,WT-46805,WS-55805,WS-55905,WS-65905 and WS-73905, press PIP/POP to activate the PIP and POP modes. Each additional press within three seconds will change the PIP to the next mode. Press PIP/POP to see a side-by-side image, again for three POP’s, again to see nine POP’s, again to see a large PIP and again to see a small PIP. To turn off the PIP or POP, wait more than ten seconds and press PIP/POP.
The next time the PIP/POP is used, the last selected PIP or POP will be the first shown.
PIP INPUT PIP INPUT
To see a picture in the PIP inset, you may need to select an input source. If the only input you have connected is ANT A, then both the main picture and the PIP or POP will both be from ANT A.
If you have connected other video equipment, you may be able to view pictures coming from these products in the PIP/POP inset or as the main picture.
Below is a list of main picture and PIP or POP sources that cannot be used together:
•When Ant-A is the main picture,Ant-B cannot be the PIP/POP source.
•When DTV 480p, HD, or DVD 480p is the main picture, PIP/ POP is not available from any input or antenna.
•When DTV is the main picture, component video from INPUT-3 cannot be the PIP/POP source.
•When Component video from INPUT-3 is the main picture, DTV cannot be the PIP/POP source.
•For widescreen models in the side-by-side mode, the same picture cannot be shown in the main picture and side-by-side.
To see if DTV 480p, HD or DVD 480p is the main picture, press the INFO button. The on-screen display will list 480P or HD 16:9 when those signals are received.