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Very comprehensive document which is a must-have for any Satellit 2100 owner whose set up is somewhat intricate. Due to the bad quality of the pictures that are rather dark and a bit blurred I gave 4-star feedback.
The manual was missing 2 pages but when I presented the problem to the company they made every attempt to get the 2 pages to me, when they couldn't they refunded my money. A very pleasing and easy transaction. The manual they provided was the original, it was concise and to the point. I plan to do business with this company again when should the need arise.
The owners manual is very good. all my how to questions were answered in detail.
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ACTIVATING THE PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) AND DOUBLE WINDOW CONTROL
Picture-in-Picture feature allows you to call up a subscreen within your main screen enabling you to watch two channels at the same time. Double Window feature allows you to divide the main screen into two sub-screens enabling two channels to be watched simultaneously. Note : PIP and Double Window features cannot be activated when teletext mode is on.
How to switch on the PIP/Double Window screen
Press the æ (PIP On/Off) button to switch on PIP mode. (A normal size PIP screen appears).
Press the æ button the second time to change the normal size PIP screen to a smaller size.
Press the æ button the third time to switch to Double Window screens in 4:3 format.
Press the æ button the fourth time to switch to Double Window screens in 16:9 format.
Note : When the programme on the PIP screen is in NTSC mode or transmission, the picture size appears smaller. Likewise, when programme on the main screen is in NTSC mode or transmission, the picture size appears smaller. 16:9 format (NTSC mode) Press the
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