Manual

PIP OPERATION AND CONNECTIONS
PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE)
Your Zenith TV must be connected to a video component
such as a VCR in order to view a different picture in the
PIP inset. This video c_)mponent must be connected to one
of the TV's video/audio input jacks (VIDEO 1 IN or
VIDEO 2 IN) by using Audio/Video cables.
The most common use of PIP is to view two different chan-
nels; one from the TV tuner and the other from the VCR
tuner. For example, you can view two sporting events or
two movies at the same time.
Other uses for PIP would include monitoring what you are
recording on your VCR while watching another channel on
the TV, or monitoring a baby% room by connecting a video
camera or camcorder to one of the video/audio input jacks.
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CONNECTION ALTERNATIVES
The input jacks of your TV provide for 5 different audio/
video input sources. (Some TV models have two additional
inputs for a total of 7 possible sources.) Antenna orDirect
Cable Connection and Cable Decoder Connection illustrate
two of the most common connection alternatives.
Antenna or Direct Cable Connection
This illustration shows the basic: connection of your TV to a
stereo VCR. Using this conneclion, you are capable of the
following operation:
You may select ANT/CABLE I for main picture source
to view channels tuned by the TV's channel selector.
Simultaneously, you may select VIDE() I for PIP source
to view - in the PIP inset- a tape playing in the VCR or
a different channel tuned by the VCR's channel selector.
(VCR's TV/VCR button must be set to TV.)
Sources may also be swapped. In other words, VIDEO I
may be the main picture seurce and ANT/CABLE 1 the
PIP source.
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