Datasheet
Using the remote control 23
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Selecting a picture mode
To select a picture mode, press Preset/yellow on the remote control. This
enables you to select from the following settings:
Using the PIP (Picture-In-Picture) function
If the TV is connected to either a TV antenna or Video image source, and also
to an active Graphic image source at the same time, you can display both
images on the screen simultaneously by using PIP (Picture-In-Picture) mode.
• PC or DVI must be selected as one of the input sources in PIP mode.
• In PIP mode, Teletext will not display. Some of the remote control functions will
also be unavailable.
• See "Input options" on page 12 for definitions of Video and Graphic input
sources.
To display images in PIP mode:
1. Make sure that both Video and Graphic image sources are connected to the
TV.
2. Press
Input on the remote control to select a Graphic image source (
PC or DVI) as the input source.
3. Press
PIP on the remote control to switch display to PIP mode. Each
press cycles the display through the following display sequence:
• To change the input source for the sub picture, press
Input on the
remote control.
Component Video (AV3) input image cannot be displayed in PIP mode and cannot
be selected.
• To change the position of the sub picture on the screen, press , ,
oron the remote control.
• To select audio from the main or sub picture, see "PIP Audio" on page 38.
Picture mode Description
Dynamic
Suitable for viewing in brighter environments. The colour,
contrast, and brightness of the image is increased to suit the
brighter lighting condition.
Standard
Suitable for viewing in environments with normal lighting
condition. This most closely represents the broadcast
standard quality. No alteration to colour, contract or
brightness has been made.
Cinema
Suitable for viewing movies in darker environments. The
colour has been adjusted to more accurately represent
natural skin tones.
Personal
Your own customised picture mode. See "Setting up
Personal Picture mode" on page 36.
Full screen PIP mode Full screen