Pip – b, Asic, Onnections – Philips 36PT71B User Manual

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PIP – B

ASIC

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ONNECTIONS

P

icture-In-Picture (PIP) is the
showing of two pictures on the

TV screen at the same time (one
main screen picture and one small
picture, or PIP). For your ease and
convenience, this TV has two sepa-
rate inputs (ANTenna A and PIP
ANTenna B) for your homeÕs Antenna
and/or Cable TV system signal.

The ANT A input is primarily for the
TVÕ s main screen picture. The PIP
ANT B input is provided as a second
dedicated source option for the TVÕs
PIP ÒwindowÓ and its feature opera-
tions. The signal connected to the
PIP ANT B input can be either a split
signal input (as described in the sec-
tion on this page) or another type of
external signal source (such as a
satellite dish system, additional home
antenna, video accessory, etc.).

See the following steps on how chan-
nels connected to the PIP ANT(enna)
B Input can be shown and used with-
in the PIP window.

Connect your Antenna or

Cable TV signal to the single,

75-ohm input plug on a two-way
signal splitter (not supplied).

Connect two lengths of RF coaxial
cable (F-type connectors on both
ends) to the two output plugs on
the two-way signal splitter.

Connect the twin OUTPUT

plugs on the signal splitter to the

ANT A and PIP ANT B inputs on
the rear of the TV.

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MART

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ELP

For other possible PIP

connections see the “More

Connections” section on pages
48–49.

If you need any accessories or parts
to complete the described PIP con-
nections, contact your dealer, or call
our Parts Information Center at:

1-800-851-8885

BEGIN

MAIN SCREEN PICTURE PIP PICTURE

BACK OF TV

ANT(enna) “A”

CABLE TV
COMPANY

COMBINATION

VHF/UHF ANTENNA

NOTE: An outdoor or indoor
antenna can be used to receive
normal broadcast channels
2–13 (VHF) and 14–69 (UHF)

OPTIONAL

TWO–WAY SIGNAL SPLITER

with RF coaxial connecting cables

CABLE TV SIGNAL

300- TO 75-OHM

ADAPTER

TWIN LEAD WIRE

ROUND CABLE

(75 OHM)

ANT(enna)

“B”

ROUND CABLE (75 OHM)

NOTE: The purpose of the PIP ANT B
input is to provide an easily connected,
dedicated picture source for PIP feature
use. Other signal source options (such
as a satellite dish system, an additional
external antenna, a VCR, or a video
game) also could be connected and dis-
played on the TVÕs PIP screen window
through the use of the PIP ANT B input.

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