Toshiba 32AF62 Owners Manual - Page 28
Watching Picture-in-Picture (PIP), To display a TV broadcast in the PIP window, To turn PIP off
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Watching picture-in-picture (PIP) The picture-in-picture (PIP) feature allows you to watch two pictures at the same time. The small PIP window can display a signal from a TV broadcast or an external source, such as a VCR. To display a TV broadcast in the PIP window: 1. Tune the TV to the program you want to watch in the main window. 2. Press PIP to display a small picture (one press displays a PIP window 1/9 the size of the screen; two presses display a 1/16-size window). Note: The PIP window will not open when a ColorStream (component video) source is being viewed. LIGHT RECALL POWER TV CABLE VCR MUTE TV/VIDEO TIMER 1/9 1/16 PIP 7 3. Press PIP CH yz to change the PIP channel. Press Channel yz to change the main channel. To display an external source in the PIP window: 1. Connect the external equipment to the ANT-1 connection on the TV. Note: An ANT-2 source will not display as a PIP. For connection information, see "Connecting your TV" on page 7. 2. Turn on the TV and select the program/source you want to watch in the main window. 3. Press PIP (one press to display a PIP window 1/9 the size of the screen; two presses to display a 1/16-size window). 4. Press SOURCE to select the PIP input source (TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or VIDEO 3). The current source will display on-screen in purple. (ColorStream signals cannot be displayed in the PIP window.) 12 45 3 CH 6 78 9 VOL CH RTN 100 0 ENT ADV/ C.CAPT PIP CH MENU FAV ENTER FAV RESET ADV/ EXIT PIP CH STOP SOURCE PLAY PIP REC TV/VCR REW FF STILL LOCATE SWAP CT-9946 CH (Channel) PIP CH SOURCE PIP SWAP PIP TV VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 TO SELECT PUSH SOURCE To turn PIP off: Press PIP two or three times, depending on the PIP window size you selected. Switching the main and small pictures With the TV in PIP mode, repeatedly press SWAP to switch the main and small pictures back and forth. Using the TV's Features 28