Philips 64P8342, 64P8341, 50P8342, 50P 8341, 60P8342, 55P 8341, 60P 8341 Using PIP Basic Connections

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Picture-in-Picture (PIP) • Basic Connections

USING PIP (BASIC CONNECTIONS)

Picture-In-Picture (PIP) is the show- ing of two pictures on the TV screen

at the same time (one main screen pic- ture and one small picture, or PIP). This TV has two separate inputs (ANT[enna] “A” and PIP ANT[enna] “B”) for your home’s Antenna and/or Cable TV system signals. ANT “A” is referred to on screen as “TUNER-A,” and PIP ANT “B” is referred to as “TUNER-B.”

The ANT “A” input is primarily for the TV’ s main screen picture. The PIP ANT “B” input is provided as a second dedicated source option for the TV’s PIP “window” and its feature opera- tions. The signal connected to the PIP ANT “B” input can be either a split sig- nal input (as described and illustrated on this page) or a separate external sig- nal source (such as an additional home antenna, satellite dish system, or video accessory device).

See the following steps on how channels connected to the PIP ANT(enna) “B” input can be shown and used within the PIP window.

Main Screen

Picture

Display the signal supplied primarily through the ANT(enna) “A” input on the back of the TV.

Cable TV Signal

Cable TV

Company

RF Coaxial Cable

(75 Ohm)

PIP Window

Display the signal sup- plied primarily through the PIP ANT(enna) “B” input on the back of the TV.

Back of TV

BEGIN

Use an RF coaxial cable to con- nect a cable or satellite signal to the single 75-ohm input plug on a two- way signal splitter (not supplied).

Connect two lengths of RF coax- ial cable to the two output plugs on the two-way signal splitter.

Connect one of the RF coaxial cables coming from the two-way signal splitter to the ANT(enna)

“A” input on the back of the set. Then connect the other RF coaxial cable coming from the two-way sig- nal splitter to the PIP ANT(enna) “B” input on the back of the TV.

Continue to the next page.

SMART HELP

If you need accessories to complete the described PIP

connections, see your dealer or call our Parts Information Center at

1-800-851-8885.

See pages 1, 2, 7, and 8 in the Setup and Quick Use Guide that came with your set and pages 53 and 54 in this manual for more information on connections.

PIP ANT(enna) “B” Input

1

2

PIP ANT "B" 75Ω

 

OR

 

3

 

 

 

 

Two-way

 

ANT "A" 75Ω MONITOR OUT

AV1 IN AV2 IN

 

VIDEO

 

Signal Splitter

 

 

Y

 

 

V

 

 

MONO/L

S-VIDEO

(Optional Accessory)

 

AUDIO

Pb

 

R

Pr

300- TO 75-Ohm

 

 

 

Adapter

 

ANT(enna) “A” Input

 

 

Twin-lead Wire

Combination

 

 

 

 

VHF/UHF Antenna

 

 

NOTE: An outdoor or indoor

 

antenna can be used to receive

 

normal broadcast channels

 

RF Coaxial Cable

2–13 (VHF) and 14–69 (UHF).

(75 Ohm)

 

 

 

NOTE: The purpose of the PIP ANT(enna) “B” input (referred to as “TUNER-B” on your TV screen) is to provide an easily connected, dedicated signal source for use with PIP. A split signal (as illustrated on this page) is not the only option in connecting to the PIP ANT(enna) “B” input. An additional outdoor or indoor antenna or a video game player, for example, could also be connected and displayed on the TV’s PIP screen win- dow through the use of the PIP ANT(enna) “B” input.

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Contents Projection Television Warranty Verification Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Digital-Ready Projection TV FeaturesScreen menu Adjusting the PicturePress the Cursor Ring Right Turning on the Dynamic Noise Reduction DNR Control Press the Cursor Ring Right or Left to switch DNR onPress the MENU/SELECT but Press the STATUS/EXIT buttonRight or LEFTto switch between on and OFF Ton on the remote control to show the on-screen menuTurning on the Imagemax Control Press the Cursor RingConverge RED/BLUE Converge Multipoint RED/BLUE Right to enter Navigate modeDown repeatedly until MULTI- Point RED is selected Menu Press the MENU/SELECT but Ton to return to the ConvergenceMultipoint RED Save MultipointDown repeatedly until Undo Multipoint is selected Undo MultipointUndo Multipoint Press the MENU/SELECT button Setting the ClockPress the Cursor Ring Down Right to enter the Features menu Setting the Start TimeRight again to highlight the time indicator area Down twice to highlight FEAHighlight the Stop Time control Setting the Stop TimeRight to highlight the time indica- tor area Press the Cursor Ring RIGHT. Then press the Cursor Selecting the ChannelPress the Number buttons to Enter the desired start-up channel. OrSelecting the Tuner Tuner ModePress the Cursor Ring Right again. Then press the CUR Setting the Activate ControlONCE, press the Cursor Ring Cursor Ring Right againConstantly Displaying the Time on Screen Right or Left to turn the Timer Display on or OFFMovie Ratings Understanding AutolockPress the Cursor Ring Right to highlight Access Setting UP the Access CodeEnter a new four-digit code Enter your new four-digit codeBlocking Channels Enter your four-digit AccessPress the Cursor Ring UP or Enter your four-digit Access CODE. Correct will flash very Right again to highlight AccessBlocking by Movie Rating Down repeatedly until Movie Rating is highlightedING is highlighted Blocking by TV RatingRight to enter the TV Rating menu Turning the Blocking Control on or OFF Enter your four-digit Access Code Press the Cursor RingRight to enter the Block Options menu Blocking Unrated BroadcastsDown once to select Block Blocking Broadcasts That have no Rating Right again to highlight Access Code input areaDown twice to highlight no RAT- ING Press the Cursor Ring Right or Left to turn no RATPress the STATUS/EXIT but Reviewing Your SettingsSTATUS/EXIT button to remove Them from the screenRight again to highlight Clearing ALL Blocked ChannelsDown to select a Caption Mode Using the Closed Captioning ControlDown repeatedly until the Closed CAP control is highlighted SOR Ring Right again to highThen Press the Cursor Ring Right or Left to adjust Adjusting the TREBLE, BASS, and BalanceTrol, press the Cursor Ring Down repeatedly until AVL is high Using the AVL Audio Volume Leveler ControlOn or OFF Mono Using Incredible SurroundDown once to highlight Sound menu Setting the TV for Stereo and SAPSound TrebleDown repeatedly until Audio OUT is highlighted Setting the Audio OUT ControlPress the Cursor Ring Left Or Right to set the Audio OUT to Variable or FixedTo hear the TV sound from only the audio system speakers Using the TV Speaker Control and Audio OutputsTon to remove the menu from the screen Using the Bass Boost Control Press the Picture button on Using AutopicturePress the Picture button Press the Sound button on the remote control. The current Using AutosoundAutoSound setting will appear in the middle of the screen AutoSound ChoicesSurf Using SURF, Alternate CHANNEL, and Program ListSleep OFF Using the Sleep Timer ControlSleep Press the VOLume +,- but Using the Volume ButtonsTons to adjust the TV’s sound level VolumeCV1 TUNER-B TUNER-A Using the AV ButtonDesired accessory device and press the Power button Setting the TV Remote to Work Accessory DevicesDoes the remote turn the accessory device on? Please read through all the steps before beginning Ry device and continue holding the buttons down Search MethodSee the next page for more codes Setting the TV Remote to Work AccessoriesSatellite Receiver Brand Remote Codes Cable TV Signal Company RF Coaxial Cable 75 Ohm PIP Window Using PIP Basic ConnectionsInput on the back of the TV, you Selecting the PIP Signal SourceCan press the PIP CHannel DN/UP Buttons to change channels in the PIP windowPress the PIP ON/OFF button to Using the PIP Remote Control ButtonsShow the PIP window again To remove PIP from the screenPress the Cursor Ring Right to enter the Features Adjusting the PIP Color and Tint ControlsPress the Cursor Ring Down twice to highlight FEA Connect a cable TV signal to a Using Connection OptionsConnect the other RF coaxial Cable to the INput on the cable box Connect two RF coaxial cables toUse another RF coaxial cable to Helpful Hints Glossary of Television Terms Index Canada Factory Service LocationsHouston Projection Television Limited Warranty