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How to remove pip on sony tv with comcast remote

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I have a sony (model KP61V75) a split screen came on (two pictures) and I cannot figure out how to get it back to one screen. Im going crazy!

Some television remote controls have a PIP OFF button, while others only have a PIP button that needs to be pressed repeatedly until the PIP/Twin-View window disappears.


NOTES:

  • Some Sony rear projection televisions have a FLASH FOCUS button that will turn off the PIP/Twin-View feature.

  • Some Sony universal remote controls, if programmed to operate a Sony TV, can disable the PIP/Twin-View feature by pressing the REC or ENT button.

  • If the original TV remote control is not available or is not functioning properly, auto programming the television tuner orperforming a power reset may deactivate the PIP/Twin-View feature.

  • If pressing the appropriate buttons on the TV remote control does not work, then the PIP/Twin-View window might be from a two-tuner cable or satellite set-top box. If this is the case, use the remote control provided with the set-top box to remove the PIP/Twin-View window.

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Don't have original remote control. Somehow, a window for PIP opened, and I can't get it to turn off. Have a new sony remote RM-V310A, but the PIP button won't activate the remote. Any...

Many TV functions can be controlled from the on-screen menus using buttons on the TV itself. These include all kinds of settings however Sony did not include PIP in these menus. Therefore a valid remote is required to operate PIP. One thing you could try is removing the cable from the secondary input on the TV which provides the signal for the other picture. Without an input signal PIP may be disabled. Also, try buying a universal remote and setting the proper code for your TV. Original remote could be hard to find but remotes.com may have one.
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I lost the remote and cannot remove the PIP.

Hi, I have the same TV, remote too. From what I can see you will need the remote to turn off the PIP, but if you unplug the TV and the plug it in again it may reset it to original values. As long as it is plugged it will retain certain low power settings.
If your Comcast remote is a learning remote, you can probably program it to mimic/replace the remote you lost, but you will need the codes from the Sony remote, or borrow one so the codes can be "learned" by the Comcast or some other learning remote. The codes would likely be available online, from Sony.
Worst case - I'll buy for you a cheap learning remote and dump the codes from mine if you want.

Also, you may find a used remote on line.
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I have a sony trinitron XBR 32 inch... The pip was turned on by accident, but i don't have the original remote. How do i turn off the PIP? Thanks in advance.

pls. use remot menu key and open main menu use DW key and select system menu see the PIP option is "ON" set option is"OFF" .
See the PIP screen is clear.
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I have comcast TV & Internet. I have a Comcast

Sadly mos households in this country operate their tv with two remotes because so many times the components are not compatible. sorry i couldnt help u more
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I can remove the pip setting

i have the same problem!!! i was using a comcast on demand remote!!! it has been on the screen for 2 weeks! WTH!!!!
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Remote Codes for new Sony Bravia

I plugged this code in and it worked:

10000

Good Luck
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