206-3483P A G E 4 4PIP OverviewMini glossaryTUNER A device that picks up broadcast signals and turns them into picture and sound.A/V SOURCE Other equipment connected to the TV source inputs on the TV back connections panel; Video 1, Video 2,S-Video 1, or S-Video 2 etc.Source MenuMain SourcePIP Source Video123Antenna/CableVideo 1Video 2S-Video 1S-Video 2etc.PIP = Picture-In-PictureThink of PIP as a mini TV screen superimposed onto your main TV screenPIP Inset Picture Main PictureYOUR PICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATUREThe Picture-In-Picture (PIP) function allows you to put a smallerpicture, called the “inset,” on the bigger screen, or the “main”picture.Normally you would need some other piece of equipment, like aVCR, to act as a tuner to receive and display a second channel atthe same time. Your Entertainment Machine eliminates that needby giving you two tuners on one TV. PIP is always available, nomatter what equipment you have.Don’t want to miss any of the big game, but hatecommercials? Just put the game in the PIP inset, and surf yourfavorite channels using the main picture.WORKING WITH PIPJust like your Entertainment Machine’s main screen, PIP will needa source to take its image from. Set the main screen source toAntenna/Cable, then set the PIP source to Antenna/Cable, as anexample. This can be adjusted under the Source menu (see page34).PIP can be used in any picture mode. Put Antenna/Cable in theinset while you watch a video tape. Attached to S-Video 1, have aDVD disk playing in the PIP inset, while you watch a videotape onthe main screen.POSSIBLE REASONS FOR ADJUSTING PIP SOURCE1. You want to watch a videotape, but keep scanning for anothermovie or game. Set the PIP source to VIDEO 1, or 2 and youcan watch the VCR and TV, swapping between the two.2. You want to watch your favorite live program on Antenna/Cableon the main picture and when a commercial break appears,swap to the PIP inset, which has a videotape in the VCR readyto play, or choose a different channel on Antenna/Cable.