Typical Connections - Zenith PV-4660 Operating Manual & Warranty

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PIP OPERATION AND CONNECTIONS
PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE)
OVERVIEW
Your Zenith TV must be connected to a video component
such as a VCR in order to view a different picture in the PIP
inset. This video component must be connected to one of the
TV's video/audio input jacks (VIDEO 1 IN or VIDEO 2 IN)
by using Audio/Video cables.
The most common use of PIP is to view two different chan-
nels; one from the "I-9 tuner and the other frora the VCR tuner.
For example, you can view two sporting even'Is or two movies
at the same tkne.
TYPICAL
CONNECTIONS
Option 1: Antenna or Direct Cable Connection
This illustration shows the basic connection of your TV to a
stereo VCR. Using this connection, you are capable of the fol-
lowing operation:
You may select ANT/CABLE 1 for main picture source to
view channels tuned by the TV's channel selector•
Simultaneously, you may select VIDEO 1 for PIP source to
view -- in the PIP inset -- a tape playing in the VCR or a
different channel tuned by the VCR's channel selector.
(VCR's TV/VCR button must be set to TV.)
Sources may also be swapped. In other words, VIDEO 1 may
be the main picture source and ANT/CABLE
1 the PIP
SOHI'Ce.
Connection From Antenna
or Cable-TV System
Option 1: Antenna or Direct Cable Connection
(Optional cables not supplied with television.)
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