Picture-In-Picture Overview - Zenith IQC50H94W Operating Manual

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Picture-In-Picture Overview

Picture-in-Picture is like having two TVs in one
YOUR PICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATURE
The Picture-In-Picture (PIP) function allows you to
put a smaller picture, called the "inset," on the
bigger screen, or the "main" picture. Don't want to
miss any of the big game, but hate commercials?
Just put the game in the inset, and surf with the
main picture.
2-TUNER PIP FEATURE
Normally, you would need some other piece of
equipment, like a VCR, to act as a tuner to receive
and display a second channel at the same time.
Your Entertainment Machine eliminates that need
by giving you two tuners in one TV. PIP is always
available, no matter what equipment you have.
WORKING WITH PIP
This is where your MBR remote is put to the most
use. All of the functions PIP has are accessible
through the menus that pop up on-screen when
you use your remote. There's more about that on
the following page.
Just like your Entertainment Machine's main
screen, PIP will need a source to take its image
from. When you set the main screen source to
Antenna/Cable 1 or 2, the PIP source will auto-
matically set to that as well. You can adjust
and/or request a different source through the
Source selection on your remote.
POSSIBLE REASONS FOR ADJUSTING PIP
SOURCE
1. You use a cable box to receive premium chan-
nels, and have it "looped out" on the back of
the TV. Set the PIP source to the cable box
source, and the Inset will display the premium
channels, which can then be swapped with the
main picture.
2. You want to watch a video tape, but keep scan-
ning for another movie or game. Set the PIP
source to VIDEO 1, or 2 and you can watch the
VCR and TV, swapping between the two.
P A G E 3 8
Main Picture
Picture-in-Picture
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