Dual Screen - Philips 32PW9763 Manual

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VCR 1
TUNER
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VCR 2
TAPE
SAT
DCC
M
AMP
CD
TV
ZOOM
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7
8
PICTURE
SMART
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0
SOUND
TXT
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h
f
Ò
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S
X
P +
-
c
S
P
BBC 1
BBC 1
EXT 2
BBC1
&
B
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c
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BBC 2
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EXT 2
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BBC 1
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Dual Screen

b
Press the
key to switch on Dual Screen.
The TV screen will be divided in 2 different pictures.
The picture on the left side is the selected TV channel.
The picture on the right side is the picture from the TV channel in the
favourite programme list following on the selected TV channel.
q
Press the
key to select a vertical squeezed or a non vertical squeezed
picture size.
Select left and right pictures
Press + P - to run through the TV channels in the left picture.
Press - P + under the door of the remote control to select the TV channels in
the right picture. Also TV channels which are not in the favourite list may be
selected.
Remarks
• Programmes via a decoder/descrambler can not be reproduced in the
right picture.
• The sound of the right picture can be heard via a headphone. Only programmes
via a peripheral can be heard in stereo.
• Zooming is reset to 1x when Dual Screen is switched on.
• PALplus is disabled in Dual Screen mode.
Switch screens
Press the
c
key to swap the right and left picture. The sound is swapped as
well.
Select still picture
S
Press the
key to freeze both pictures.
Press the
d
key to freeze only the right picture.
Possible Dual Screen combinations
TV channel/TV channel
See Select left and right pictures.
TV channel/Peripheral
See Select left and right pictures.
Peripheral/TV channel
Select the connection (
EXT1
peripheral.
Press the
b
key.
TV channel/Teletext
b
Press the
key to display teletext of the selected TV channel.
Press the
b
key.
To operate Teletext, see p. 22.
The - P + key can only be used to run through the teletext pages.
,
,
or
) of the connected
EXT2
EXT3
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