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How does Picture-in-Picture (PIP) work with a Digital Adapter?

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How does Picture-in-Picture (PIP) work with a Digital Adapter?

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If your TV has Picture-in-Picture (PIP) built-in, you should still be able to use the PIP function. In order to use this feature your TV must have at least 2 coax inputs. If you were using PIP prior to connecting your WOW! Digital Adapter by using two TV inputs, connect the Adapter to one of the TV inputs by following these steps: 1. Disconnect one of the coax cables from the TV. 2. Plug that coax cable into the Cable IN input on the back of the Digital Adapter. 3. Plug another coax cable from the TV Out output on the Adapter to the input on the TV. If you were not using PIP prior to connecting your WOW! Digital Adapter, or are having problems with PIP: 1. Connect the first coax cable from the wall outlet to the input on the splitter. 2. Connect the second coax cable from one of the outputs on the splitter to one of the inputs on the TV. These inputs are usually labeled “Cable In 1 and 2” or “RF In 1 and 2”. 3. Connect the third coax cable from the other output on the splitter to the i

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