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How to set up the picture in picture function on led display samsung

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You can usually turn it on by pressing the "Menu" button on the remote control, entering the settings menu, finding "Picture-in-Picture (PIP)" or related options, then selecting the small window input source and adjusting its position and size.

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To set up the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) function on your Samsung LED display (TV), follow these steps (variable depending on model, but the core logic remains the same):

1. Basic Setup Steps

Connect your device and access the main interface

Make sure the TV is connected to a cable TV source, an HDMI device (such as a set-top box or game console), or the internet, and turn on the TV to access the normal viewing interface.

Enter the Settings Menu

Press the "Menu" button on the remote control and select "Settings" or "System Settings" from the pop-up options to enter the settings interface.

Finding the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) function

In the settings interface, find "Picture-in-Picture," "Multi-View," or similar options and tap to access them.

Selecting a Signal Source and Adjusting Parameters

Source Selection: Select the content source for the sub-screen (such as another TV channel, a connected HDMI device, or an AV port).

Position and Resizing: Use the directional keys or dedicated adjustment buttons on the remote control to drag the sub-screen window to the desired position and adjust its size (so that it does not interfere with the main screen). Exiting Picture-in-Picture Mode

Re-enter the Picture-in-Picture settings interface and select "Off," or simply press the "Exit" button on the remote control to exit.

II. Additional Notes for Specific Models

D5000 Series (e.g., UA32D5000PRXXZ)

Display the main screen via the PC, HDMI, or component input ports, while simultaneously displaying programs from the cable or AV ports as sub-screens.

Example: To connect a PC as the main screen, connect one end of the VGA cable to the computer and the other end to the "PC In" port on the back of the TV.

Picture-in-Picture Function on Mobile Phones (e.g., Galaxy S4, S20)

For Samsung phone users, while playing a video, tap the "Picture-in-Picture" icon in the lower right corner of the screen to shrink the video window and drag it to any position while operating other applications (e.g., texting, browsing the web).

Game Picture-in-Picture: Some models support a floating icon that pops up during gaming. Press and hold the drag position, then tap to instantly open a small windowed app (e.g., TikTok, Calculator).

3. Notes

Function Limitations

Samsung TVs typically only support one sub-screen window on their picture-in-picture function; multiple windows cannot be set simultaneously.

Some older or lower-end models may not support this function. Please check the product manual or contact Samsung customer service to confirm.

Connection Compatibility

Make sure the connection cable (e.g., HDMI, VGA) matches the device's interface. If not, use an adapter.

Signal Source Conflict

If there is no signal on the sub-screen, check the connection cable for loose connections or try switching to a different signal source.

4. Solutions for Setup Problems

Consulting Official Documentation

Visit the Samsung website, enter your TV model, and search for "Picture-in-Picture Setup Guide" for specific instructions.

Contacting Customer Support

Contact Samsung's official website's "Online Customer Service" or call 400-810-5858 (in China) for technical support.

System Update

Enter the TV's settings menu and check for a "Software Update" option. Upgrading to the latest system version may resolve any malfunctions.

Following the above steps should successfully configure the Picture-in-Picture function on your Samsung LED display. In case of special circumstances, it is recommended to refer to the product manual or contact official support first.

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To set up the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature on your Samsung LED display, first ensure your device is properly connected, such as a cable TV source, internet connection, or external device (e.g., PC, HDMI). Turn on the TV and enter the normal viewing interface. Then, press the Menu button on the remote control and select "Settings" or "System Settings" to enter the settings interface. Find and tap "Picture-in-Picture" or "Multi-View." Select the sub-view source (e.g., a different TV channel or a connected external device) as needed, and use the arrow keys or adjustment buttons on the remote control to adjust the PIP window's position and size, ensuring it doesn't interfere with the main view. Some Samsung TVs (such as the D5000 series) require the main view to be displayed via a specific interface (e.g., PC, HDMI) before programs from cable, AV, or other interfaces can be set as the sub-view. To disable PIP mode, re-enter the settings interface and select "Off," or simply press the Exit button on the remote control. Operation may vary slightly between TV models. For example, on Samsung phones, PIP is activated via an icon in the lower-right corner of the video player, while some TVs may support managing PIP apps via a floating shortcut or floating icon.

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