Picture; Using Pip (Basic Connections) - Philips 43P8341 Directions For Use Manual

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P
icture-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.
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.
S
H
MART
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.
U
PIP (B
SING
ASIC
Main Screen

Picture

Display the signal
supplied primarily
through the
ANT(enna) "A"
Input on the back of
the TV.
Cable TV Signal
RF Coaxial Cable
(75 Ohm)
OR
300- TO 75-Ohm
Adapter
ELP
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
player, for example,
dow through the use of the PIP ANT(enna) "B" input.
C
ONNECTIONS
Cable TV
Company
Two-way
Signal Splitter
(Optional Accessory)
Twin-lead Wire
RF Coaxial Cable
(75 Ohm)
outdoor or indoor antenna or a video game
could also be connected and displayed on the TV's PIP screen win-
49
Picture-in-Picture (PIP) • Basic Connections
)
PIP Window
Display the signal sup-
plied primarily through
the PIP ANT(enna) "B"
Input on the back of
the TV.
Back of TV
PIP ANT "B" 75
ANT "A" 75
MONITOR OUT
AV1 IN
AV2 IN
VIDEO
Y
S-VIDEO
MONO/L
V
AUDIO
Pb
R
Pr
PIP ANT(enna) "B" Input
PIP ANT "B" 75
3
ANT "A" 75
MONITOR OUT
AV1 IN
AV2 IN
VIDEO
Y
S-VIDEO
MONO/L
V
Pb
AUDIO
R
Pr
ANT(enna) "A" Input
Combination
VHF/UHF Antenna
NOTE: An outdoor or indoor
antenna can be used to receive
normal broadcast channels
2–13 (VHF) and 14–69 (UHF).

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