Hitachi C57-WD8000 Owners Guide - Page 33

Multi Picture

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MULTI PICTURE The Multi Picture function of this projection TV provides two modes, Split and P in P. To use the Multi Picture function allows you to enjoy the programs easily and comfortably. In normal picture mode, press the MULTI PIC. button to enter the Split or P in P mode. ǏSplitǐ 0XOWL3LFWXUH ź  Follow the steps on page 20 to enter the Function menu and 0XOWL3LFWXUH Ź 6SOLW select the Multi Picture option, then enter the Multi Picture &+6XUI  menu and select the Multi Picture option as shown on the )UHH]H 6WLOO right. +36HOHFW $% Press the Ż Ź cursor buttons to set Multi Picture option to 5HVHW Split mode, then exit from the menu. ƽIn normal picture mode, press the MULTI PIC. button to 䗝6乍HOHFW 6HW䆒ᅮ 5HWXUQϞϔ义   enter the Split mode as shown below. Picture A and B will   show the programs of two channels respectively. ƽOnce you have entered the Split mode, press the A/B button to select any one of the two pictures. A red symbol will appear on top of the selected picture, indicating: ˄1˅The TV speakers will output the sound from the selected picture.   ˄2˅The monitor out terminals will output audio and video signals from the selected picture. ˄3˅The operations such as program selection, etc. are valid for the selected picture. However, the program No. selected in one picture cannot be the same as that in the A B other one. Otherwise, the characters !Not Available will appear.  Notes˖ ˄1˅When the RECALL button is pressed, the picture A and B will display their respective program No. instantly, and the red symbol will appear on the top of the selected picture momentarily. ˄2˅If the HP Select option in the Multi Picture menu is set to B, the headphone terminal of the side panel will always output the sound from picture B. If the HP Select option in the Multi Picture menu is set to A/B, the headphone terminal of the side panel will output the sound from the selected picture. ƽIn the Split mode, you can press the SWAP button to switch between the two pictures, ie, to exchange the program sources of picture A and B. ƽIf the Freeze option in the Multi Picture menu is set to Still, while in the normal TV mode, pressing the FREEZE button will enter the Split mode automatically. Picture A will display the current active program and picture B will display a freeze frame of the TV program captured at the moment you press the FREEZE button. MONITOR OUT terminals will output audio and video signals from picture A. Please refer to page 37 for information if the Freeze option in the Multi Picture menu is set to Strobe. ƽIn the Split mode, the POSITION button does not work. ƽIn the Split mode, press the MULTI PIC. or the RETURN button to exit. ƽIn the Split mode, you may enter the Audio menu to make adjustment by pressing the MENU button. However, if you enter other menus such as Picture, it will exit from the Split mode. 33

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33
MULTI PICTURE
The
Multi Picture
function of this projection TV provides two modes,
Split
and
P in P
. To use the
Multi Picture
function allows you to enjoy the programs easily and comfortably.
In normal picture mode, press the
MULTI PIC.
button to enter the
Split
or
P in P
mode.
Split
Follow the steps on page 20 to enter the
Function
menu and
select the
Multi Picture
option, then enter the
Multi Picture
menu and select the
Multi Picture
option as shown on the
right.
Press the
cursor buttons to set
Multi Picture
option to
Split
mode, then exit from the menu.
In normal picture mode, press the
MULTI PIC.
button to
enter the
Split
mode as shown below. Picture A and B will
show the programs of two channels respectively.
Once you have entered the
Split
mode, press the
A/B
button
to select any one of the two pictures. A red
symbol
will appear on top of the selected picture, indicating:
1
The TV speakers will output the sound from the selected
picture.
2
The monitor out terminals will output audio and video
signals from the selected picture.
3
The operations such as program selection, etc. are valid
for the selected picture. However, the program No.
selected in one picture cannot be the same as that in the
other one. Otherwise, the characters
!Not Available
will
appear.
Notes
1
When the
RECALL
button is pressed, the picture A and B will display their respective program No.
instantly, and the red
symbol will appear on the top of the selected picture momentarily.
2
If the
HP Select
option in the
Multi Picture
menu is set to
B
, the headphone terminal of the side panel will
always output the sound from picture
B
. If the
HP Select
option in the
Multi Picture
menu is set to
A/B
,
the headphone terminal of the side panel will output the sound from the selected picture.
In the
Split
mode, you can press the
SWAP
button to switch between the two pictures, ie, to exchange the
program sources of picture A and B.
If the
Freeze
option in the
Multi Picture
menu is set to
Still
, while in the normal TV mode, pressing the
FREEZE
button will enter the
Split
mode automatically. Picture A will display the current active program
and picture B will display a freeze frame of the TV program captured at the moment you press the
FREEZE
button. MONITOR OUT terminals will output audio and video signals from picture A. Please refer to page 37
for information if the
Freeze
option in the
Multi Picture
menu is set to
Strobe
.
In the
Split
mode, the
POSITION
button does not work.
In the
Split
mode, press the
MULTI PIC.
or the
RETURN
button to exit.
In the
Split
mode, you may enter the
Audio
menu to make adjustment by pressing the
MENU
button. However,
if you enter other menus such as
Picture,
it will exit from the
Split
mode.
A
B