Using Picture-In-Picture (Pip); Selecting The Pip Image; Selecting The Source And Channel; Exchanging And Moving The Pip Image - Mitsubishi CK-35804 Operating Manual

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Using
Picture-in-Picture
(PIP)
One of the special features
of the TV is the picture-in-picture
(PIP)
mode, which allows you to view two different; pictures
at the same
time.
In this section
you'll learn:
Selecting
the PIP image,
Selecting
the source
and channel,
Exchanging
and moving
the PIP image,
Switching
the sound
reception,
Freezing
the PIP image,
Using
the Snap-shot
feature,
and
Using
the Replay
feature.
IX AN IMPORTANT
NOTE ABOUT
PIP !
1
If you are watching
your TV on Antenna
B _md select Antenna
A as
a PIP source:
you will see a live action image in the PIP window,
but
you should not exchange
tile main imagE.' fbr the small one.
If you exchange
images
when Antenna
A is the PIP source while
watching
TV in Antenna
B, you cannot exchange
back to A_te:ana
B. You will need to use the INPUT
button
to return
to viewing
TV
on Antenna
B.
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Chapter
3 : Using the Special
Features

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