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Chapter 2
Page 12
Monitor Description
Pound (#) Button
Press the POUND (#) button to open the Picture Mode menu.
The
Picture Mode menu is described on page 13.
Star / Format (*) Button
Press the STAR (*) button to set the Sleep Timer to turn off the
TV after a given amount of time. The
Sleep Timer is described
on page 13.
PIP Button
Press this button to open the PIP window. Press the button a
second time to open the Picture-Outside-Picture (
POP) window.
When you press the PIP button a third time, the
POP window
will close. See page 14 for more details on PIP and POP.
Note: Not all inputs may be available for PIP/POP windows.
Swap Button
Press this button to swap the video in the main display with the
video in the
PIP or POP window.
Note: The SWAP button may not work with all inputs.
Position Button
Press this button to move the PIP window to different positions
on the monitor screen.
Number Pad Buttons
Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter a channel
number to change the channel. Once entered in,
press the SELECT/OK button to tune to the
channel.
Note: For the best off-air viewing experience, you
should use the off-air tuner provided in your DISH
DVI-equipped DISH Network satellite receiver.
The satellite receivers off-air tuner can receive
both analog and digital off-air broadcasts, integrates
off-air programming into its Electronic Program Guide, and allows all of the
satellite and off-air programming to be viewed over a single high-quality
digital connection.
Note: The TV input is for standard definition channels only.
Tip: PIP lets
you watch two
channels at
the same time -
one channel on
the main screen
and the other in
a smaller win-
dow. POP also
lets you watch
two channels at
the same time -
one channel on
the left side of
the screen
(main picture)
and the other
on the right.
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