Philips BDH5031V.00 Watching Two Pictures Simultaneously, Screen Adjustment of the Sub-picture

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6.5 WATCHING TWO PICTURES SIMULTANEOUSLY

User Manual BDH5031V

PIP

POSITION C

6.5 WATCHING TWO PICTURES SIMULTANEOUSLY

PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and P-by-P (Picture-by-Picture) modes allow users to watch two pictures simultaneously.

Screen Adjustment of the Sub-picture

Alpha Blend of the sub-picture can be adjusted on Screen Menu of OSD.

Alpha Blend is only available in PIP mode.

PIP SOURCE SWAP

 

 

 

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<Using ‘Position’ button>

Alpha Blend - The adjustment of alpha blend allows the subpicture to be translucent. The translucent rate is controlled with “/” buttons.

1. Engaging PIP mode.

Press the ‘PIP’ button once on the remote control to engage the Pic- ture-in-Picture mode.

By pressing the button repeatedly, it will show the following cycle.

If switched to P-by-P (Picture-by-Picture) mode, the screen will be split in half. The screen on the left side is the main picture, and the sub-pic- ture will be on the right of the screen.

2. Position of the Sub-picture.

Main

Sub

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Main

When PIP mode is engaged, the sub-picture can be displayed in one of the four corners by using ‚POSITION’ button.

Whenever pressing the button, the sub-picture will be cycling in the following order.

If you would like to move the sub-picture to specific position you de- sire, use navigation keys.

<Using “/” and “/” button>

Screen Adjustment of the Sub-picture1. Engaging PIP mode. Sub

3. Swap the pictures.

In order to swap between the main picture and sub-picture, press the ‘SWAP’ button.

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Philips BDH5031V.00 Watching Two Pictures Simultaneously, Screen Adjustment of the Sub-picture, Engaging PIP mode