Changing the location of the PIP window

With the TV in PIP mode, press LOCATE to change the location of the PIP window on-screen. Every time you press LOCATE, the PIP window changes position counter-clockwise.

Freezing the PIP display

With the TV in PIP mode, press STILL to freeze the PIP display. The PIP picture becomes still, and is outlined in red on-screen. Press STILL again to restore the moving picture (outlined in green).

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Connecting your TV

Using the Remote Control

Watching multi-window PIP

The multi-window PIP feature provides a quick on-screen overview of all channels programmed into the TV’s memory (see “Programming channels into the TV’s memory” on page 17). The channels appear continuouly in six small windows across the bottom of the screen.

Note: LOCATE, SWAP, PIP CHANNEL yz, SOURCE, and STILL do not function in multi-window PIP mode.

To view multi-window PIP:

Press PIP a total of three times (the first press displays a 1/9-size window; the second press displays a 1/16-size window; and the third press displays multi-window PIP).

The TV cycles through all of the programmed channels, showing a few seconds of each channel, and then freezes the image and moves on to the next channel, in a continuous cycle. The channel number appears above each PIP window.

Note:

If V-Chip blocking is enabled when you view multi-window PIP, channels exceeding the rating limits will appear as a black window with a red ÒX.Ó

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To turn multi-window PIP off:

Press PIP again, or change the channel.

Note:

Multi-window PIP displays channels programmed for the signal source you are currently viewing (ANT-1 or Cable).

Setting up your TV

Using the TV’s Features

Appendix

Index

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Toshiba 36AF12 owner manual Watching multi-window PIP, Changing the location of the PIP window, Freezing the PIP display