Pip Function; Overview - Metz 72 TF 80, 72 TF 81, 72 TF 82, 72 TF 83, 72 TF 86, 72 TF 88, 84 TF 88, 72 TF 89 Operating Instructions Manual

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The PIP (picture-in-picture) function permits a second, smaller picture to be superimposed on the main picture on the screen. Both of
these may be moving pictures.
The small picture may come from another terrestrial or satellite programme position or from a video cassette recorder or a running cam-
corder connected to the TV set. The picture below shows the various possibilities.
The PIP function can thus, for example, be used to monitor a child's bedroom with a camcorder while watching a TV programme.
A SAT receiver can be installed only instead of one or both terrestrial receivers.
Note for dealers:
In order to permit operation of both TZ
modules from a single aerial cable, we
recommend the use of a passive aerial
splitter (such as Polytron 012 AS or a
similar device).
Possible PIP picture contents
External devices via Euro
sockets 1/2/3
External devices via front
sockets
Terrestrial or cable TV
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12. PIP function

only for the PIP TV sets
Terrestrial TV
reception (house
aerial) or
cable TV reception
75 Ohm
PIP picture
Aerial splitter
75 Ohm
swap
TV picture:
Terrestrial or
cable TV
External devices via
Euro sockets 1/2/3
External devices
via front sockets
y
Front sockets:
Camcorder
Video recorder

Overview

Euro 1/2/3-socket:
Video recorder
Camcorder
Photo-CD etc.
Connection of the various external devices
is described in Section 15. „Connecting
peripheral equipment" of the Operating
Instructions for your TV set.

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