STANDARD
CONNECTIONS
FOR YOUR TV
CONNECTIONS
FOR USING
PIP
The illustrations that follow show the most common connections for using Picture-In-Picture (PIP). For further information on the
actual use of PIP, refer to the "PIP OPERATION" section of this operating guide.
Cable TV
ANTENNA
Wall Jack
OR
IIOIITOROUT
VCR
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A/V
OUTPUT
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ANTENNA
PIP Inset Source
Connected to the Video 1 In jacks.
Main Picture Source
Connected to the Antenna/Cable I jack.
Option 1:
Antenna or Direct Cable Connection To VCR.
(Cables are not supplied with television.)
Cable TV
Wall Jack
CABLE BOX
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Main Picture Source
",,,Connected to the Antenna/Cable1 or2 jack.
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CABLE
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LOOP O b'T
Connected to the Video 1 In jacks.
Option 2:
Cable-TV Decoder Connection via Loop Out To VCR.
(Cables are not supplied with television.)
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