JVC AV-56WP30 Instructions - Page 54

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Button Functions INDEX This allows you to quickly look at up to 12 channels at a time so that you can decide which one to watch. 1 2 34 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 Note: Only RF input signal will be displayed. POP you can view three separate pictures (still images) on screen on the right side of the TV's main picture. The picture of the still image will be renewed in order (from top to 1 2 bottom). 3 SEPARATE PICTURES MAIN PICTURE 4 To change the channel of seperate pictures: • Press the SELECT button and select the seperate picture which you want to change. Press the NUMBER buttons and select the channel. To display the channel of the separate picture on the full screen: • Press the SELECT button and select the separate picture which you want to display on the full screen. Press the ENTER button. Note: • This function will not work when the picture from component terminal or HDCP terminal is displayed. • SWAP function will not work. Cable Box Note: The 2-Tuner Multi Screen function may not operate when used with certain cable boxes. This is because while some models of cable boxes may receive up to 181 channels, and may only send the signal from one channel to your television. (Please refer to diagram on page 14). For the 2-Tuner Multi screen function to operate correctly, it must have access to all available channels. Since the television is receiving the signal from only one channel from the cable box, it is impossible for the 2-Tuner Multi screen function to display a second, different channel. Because there are many different models of cable boxes in use today, if you are having problems operating your 2-Tuner Multi screen function feature with your cable box, we recommend you contact your local cable company for connection advice. 54

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Button Functions
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INDEX
This allows you to quickly look at up to 12 channels at a time so that you can decide which one
to watch.
Note:
Only RF input signal will be displayed.
POP
you can view three separate pictures (still images) on screen on the right side of the TV’s main
picture.
The picture of the still image
will be renewed in order (from top to
bottom).
To change the channel of seperate pictures:
Press the S
ELECT
button and select the seperate picture which you want to change.
Press
the NUMBER buttons and select the channel.
To display the channel of the separate picture on the full screen:
Press the S
ELECT
button and select the separate picture which you want to display on the full
screen.
Press the E
NTER
button.
Note:
This function will not work when the picture from component terminal or HDCP terminal is
displayed.
SWAP function will not work.
9
1
5
10
2
6
11
3
7
4
8
12
1
2
3
4
Cable Box Note:
The 2–Tuner Multi Screen function may not operate when used with certain cable boxes.
This
is because while some models of cable boxes may receive up to 181 channels, and may only
send the signal from one channel to your television.
(Please refer to diagram on page 14).
For
the 2–Tuner Multi screen function to operate correctly, it must have access to all available chan-
nels.
Since the television is receiving the signal from only one channel from the cable box, it is
impossible for the 2–Tuner Multi screen function to display a second, different channel.
Because there are many different models of cable boxes in use today, if you are having prob-
lems operating your 2–Tuner Multi screen function feature with your cable box, we recommend
you contact your local cable company for connection advice.
MAIN PICTURE
SEPARATE PICTURES