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    Question:

    How does the Picture-In-Picture (PIP) feature work, and how can I set it up?

     

    Answer:

    The PIP feature allows you to view two sources simultaneously by displaying a smaller window (sub-screen) within the main screen. It's available only when you're using Component, HDMI, or PC sources, and after performing a channel scan. Note that the TV has a single tuner PIP, meaning it can decode one cable or air signal for the sub-screen. To watch two different cable broadcasts, use a set-top-box and coax cable connection or antenna. In the PIP menu, you can adjust the following settings:

     

    PIP (Off / On): Toggle the PIP function activation.

    Air/Cable (Air / Cable): Choose the input source for the sub-screen (air or cable).

    Channel: Adjust the sub-screen channel.

    Size: Modify the sub-screen size.

    Position: Select the sub-screen location on the main screen.

    Sound Select (Main / Sub): Swap the audio output between the sub-screen and main screen.

 
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