PIP Buttons: General
Explanation
The buttons
on the remote control
that you'll use for the PIP feature
are
explained
below:
PIP Press the PIP button
to make the PIP window
appear on the screen.
Press PIP again to remove the window.
If you selected Alternate
with PiP button
in the PIP Closed-Caption
Displaymenu,
press the PIP button
when the PIP window
is on the screen
to toggle between
PIP on, PIP on with closed captions, and PIP off.
Arrow
buttons
(left, right,
up, and down)
Move the PIP window
to
different areas of the screen.
CH CTRL (channel
control)
Lets you switch channel control
between
the PIP window
and the main picture. To determine
whether
you are
controlling
the PIP or the main picture, look at the TV screen: the yellow
channel number
is the one you are controlling.
Press CH CTRL to change
which picture you're controlling.
SWAP Switches, or "swaps,"
where the two pictures appear on the TV
screen. The smaller PIP picture swaps to the main screen and the main
picture goes to the little PIP window.
P/P
buttons
Arrow
buttons
The buttons
on the remote
control
that operate the
PIP feature
include:
the four arrow
buttons,
CH
CTRL PIP and SWAn
PIP Troubleshooting
If you use a cable box, you must connect a splitter
in order for PIP (picture-in-picture)
to work. You must also check some
settings
in your TV's menu system in order for all of the GUIDE Plus+ Gold System features to work. Please follow
the
instructions
below. If you have trouble,
contact your cable company.
1. Connect as shown.
2. Turn on the TV and press MENU on the
remote (the TV MAIN MENU appears).
3. Select GUIDE Plus+ Menu (press 7 on the
remote control).
CABLE BOX
TV
4. Keep advancing
through
the screens until
you come to the one that asks you if you
have cable. Select Yes.
S.
The next screen asks you if you have a cable
box, press the arrow down button to
highlight
No. Then press OK.
For additional
Troubleshooting
information
go to the end of this section.
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