Pip (Picture-In-Picture); Operation - RCA F-35760 Owner's Manual

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PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE)
OPERATION
The PIP feature
(picture-in-picture)
lets you display a second,
smaller picture
on top of the main picture.
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There are six remote
buttons
that control
the way the PiP
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PIP Brings up the PIP Window• Press PIP again to remove the
window.
MOVE PIP Lets you move the PIP window
to the four
corners
of the screen,
(You can also use the MOVE arrows to position
the PiP window.)
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FREEZE
Takes a snapshot
of the video in the PIP window.
To
unfreeze
the video, change
channels
in the PIP window
or
press SWAP.
SWAP
Switches,
or "swaps,"
the video from the PIP window
with the
main picture.
CH CTRL (Channel Control)
Lets you change channels in the
PIP window.
For instance,
press PIP to bring up the PIP
window,
then
press CH CTRL. Now, when you press the CHAN
buttons,
the channels will change
in the PIP window,
not the
main picture.
Press CH CTRL again to return
the channel control
to the main
picture.
SCAN
PresSing SCAN causes the TV to automatically
scan
through
your channel
list. If channel
control
(see above)
is on
the main picture,
the main picture
will scan through
the
channels.
If channel
control
is on the PIP window,
the PIP
picture
will scan through
the channels.
Each channel
is
•displayed
for four seconds before
the TV automatically
tunes
to the next channel
in the list.
Press SCAN again to stop the channel
Scan.
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If you
press FREEZE before
the
PIP window
is displayed,
the
current
channel's
video
is frozen
in the PIP window,
allowing
you
to change
channels
on the main
picture
while
keeping
the
snapshot
of the original
channel
in the PIP window.
A typical
use of SWAP is to scan
through
channels
in the PIP
window,
and when
you find
a
channel
you like,
press SWAP to
display
that
channel
in the main
picture,
sending
the current
channel
to the PIP window.
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