Useful Viewing Functions; Split-Screen Viewing - Sharp LC-42G77H Operation Manual

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Useful viewing functions

Split-screen viewing

This function is conveniently used when, for instance,
watching cooking programmes and taking notes.
Split-screen
You can display two pictures except when inputting
from the RS-232C or PC INPUT terminal.
Press P&P.
1
• Split-screen displays and a selected input source
image displays.
Press SELECT to set either screen to be
2
active.
• " z " displays on the active screen, which has
sound output.
Press TV/VIDEO to select another input
3
source on the active screen.
• A selected image displays.
Press P&P to exit split-screen.
4
NOTE
• This function does not work under the following input
conditions:
1 Two pictures from the same source (e.g. INPUT 1 and
INPUT 1),
2 Two pictures with different vertical frequency (e.g. PAL
and PAL-60, PAL (50 Hz) and NTSC (60 Hz))
3 When the input signal is 1080P/50Hz or 1080P/60Hz.
• When you press P&P, the current input is moved to the
left side screen display, and the other input appears on the
right side screen display.
When you cannot acquire split-screen capability, perform
the operation below.
— Select another input whose vertical frequency is same
as one of the current inputs (e.g. PAL and PAL).
• When this function is not available, "No dual screen display
available." will display.
Picture and still image
You can freeze a motion picture on the Display.
Press FREEZE.
1
• A moving image displays on the left screen and
a still image displays on the right screen. The still
image is one frame captured from a moving image
at the moment you press FREEZE.
Reshoot the still image by pressing ENTER.
2
• Each time you press ENTER, the image on the
right screen updates.
Press RETURN to exit still image.
3
NOTE
• The still image automatically goes out after 30 minutes.
FREEZE
(Example)
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