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I too would like to know the solution to this question...we are having the identical problem and Sony doesn't seem to know how to fix it. Although, the picture from the DVD player is perfect, the pictures for cable & video games are terrible. Very frustrating!
You should have buttons on the remote for the TV which are SWAP and FREEZE and PIP. Pressing PIP should turn picture in picture ON and OFF each time you press.
WELL I need some more information so I be able to assist you, first , it could be that the REMOTE CONTROL is not that came with the TV originally , and since all SONY remote control have the same basic codes ,it could be that the remote doesnt have this specific feature. I did some research base on the model of this TV , the original remote control model num. is RM-Y127 and
not RM-Y153 , maybe thats why it doesnt have the PIP feature. hope this info been helpful
The problem was solved by using the TWC cable remote control and selecting "TV" on the top and the press the big blue "Select" button. DO not forget to put the remote back into "CBL" mode. Apparently this is a hidden feature, which works even on TVs, which officially do not support PIP. I works only with the one tuner, video 2 and video 3 but not video 1.
The Sony error codes go up to 7, so when the standby light flashes 11 times it usually means that one of the clock or data lines deep inside the set is shorted to ground. This is not fixable from the front or through the remote, so the set should be serviced by a qualified tech familiar with Sony sets.
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