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2. Wake up timer Chcolour set Child lock d Blue back 3D COMB _ Tuning menu Geomagnetic Owner ID E Setup menu Teletext Off timer Wake up timer Ch colour set Child lock Blue back VCR GAME Colour system Auto 3D COMB On Geomagnetic Owner ID E Setup menu Teletext Off timer gt Wake up timer Ch colour set Child lock Blue back 3D COMB Geomagnetic Owner ID Setup menu Geomagnetic Correction Magnetic interference may come from such things as unshielded motors moving the TV while it is switched ON turning off a vacuum cleaner too close to the TV lightning strikes nearby or many other things Slight tilting of the picture may be noticeable or coloured patches may sometimes appear at the corners of the screen colour purity The Geomagnetic Correction feature can be used to eliminate some interference problems Quite often simply switching your Television OFF with the Power On Off Switch not with the remote control for 30 minutes and then switching it back ON will cure the problem Geomagnetic corrections can be made from the remote control or from the TV set Using the Front Panel Using the Remote Control 1 Push the E button repeatedly to access the 1 Push the SET UP button Y Geomagnetic Correction Menu 2 Select the Geomagnetic Correction Menu by Geomagnetic correction Pushing or exp 3 Push 8 or 9 to access the Geomagnetic Adj
3. Using the Front Panel INI NN STR F M A TV AV 1 Push the Hi button repeatedly until the Tuning 2 Mode is reached Tuning mode F No E D ig E STR E N A TV AV 2 Push the E or m Button to access the Tuning 3 Menu Auto tuning Manual tuning Fine tuning Off 3 Pushthe O button to select Sys select 4 Push the Bor M Button to switch between 4 Australia and NZ INDONES 5 To return the television to normal operation 5 push the a button on the remote control or repeatedly push the a button until the volume 6 display appears Tine Sys select Australia IS ISS ABS Skip Sm A Using the Remote Control Push the Set Up button Push the X or 4x2 button to access the Tuning Menu Push the 8 or 9 button to select the Tuning Menu A Push the or button to select the Sys select Push the or 9 Button to switch between Australia and NZ INDONES Push the button to return the television to normal operation TU Note Pushing the e button at any time will return you to normal viewing Tuning Menu Auto Tuning This television has been factory tuned to all major city channels Use the automatic tuning procedure only if you wish to reset ALL Programme Location Numbers Refer to Manual tuning on page 30 if you only want to retune one or two Programme Location Numbers The television should be switched ON and the TV AV Switch set to T
4. Panasonic Widescreen Stereo Colour Television With Teletext Operating Instructions TX 86PW200A TX 76PW200A Operating Instructions Please read these operating instructions tau completely before operating this set and retain the booklet for future reference FLA DIGI AL Dolby and the DA symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories TQB4A0162 Panasonic and the Environment Reduce reuse recycle Dear Panasonic Customer Welcome to the Panasonic family We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new Colour Television Thank you for choosing to buy this Panasonic Colour Television It was assembled at our Panasonic Television factory in Penrith Australia under an internationally accredited quality and environmental system You can therefore be assured that you have purchased a quality product incorporating features to reduce environmental impacts As part of our commitment to conserving natural resources we provide the following information about the reuse recycling and disposal of your packaging Cardboard Cardboard comprises up to 75 of the packaging in your Panasonic TV and all of our cartons are manufactured with optimum levels of recycled fibre 1 Reuse Cartons can be readily folded and packed flat for storage and made up when required for later use 2 Recycling If you or someone else has no further use for th
5. Standby PAUSE Pauses the disc during play PLAY Used to start the DVD playing FAST FORWARD CUE Used to watch the disc at fast speed DVD Switch Setting Selects DVD PROGRAMME SKIP Used to skip tracks on the disc Please refer to drawing on Page 33 for location of VCR DVD Control Buttons Remote Control VCR DVD Operation Manufacturers Code Settings This remote control has been designed to work with a variety of VCRs and DVD players In order for this to occur the setting for the VCR or DVD must be programmed into the Remote Control 1 To set a VCR slide the remote control VCR DVD switch i to VCR To set a DVD slide the remote control VCR DVD switch ma to DVD 2 Push the remote control VCR DVD Power Button and keep it Pushed 3 Enter the Manufacturer s two digit code number using the remote control Number Buttons D 8 The codes are shown below 4 Push the STOP button CL 5 Release the remote control VCR or DVD Power Button E 6 Check the operation of the VCR or DVD If it does not operate correctly repeat steps 1 to 5 and use an alternate code if there is one VCR CODES Manufacturer Manufacturer Panasonic 10 11 12 13 NEC 40 41 42 43 National ORION 45 46 AIWA 15 16 Philips 50 FUJITSU 20 SANYO 55 56 57 58 HITACHI 25 26 27 SHARP 60 61 JVG 30 31 32 SONY 65 66 67 MITSUBISHI 35 36 TOSHIBA 70 71 DVD CODES Lem 0m S NOTES 1 If the batter
6. 5 AV inputs and the RF input When the On Screen display coloured boxes is OFF the main picture can be changed Use the normal programme or AV select buttons RECALL Pressing this button will display all current active functions The functions that can be displayed include AV Number Programme Number Colour system Sound Option Picture Option Stereo or Mono and Off Timer setting Pressing the button again cancels the recall function and removes the text being displayed on the Screen If the button is not pressed within about 2 seconds it automatically switches to display the Programme Number or the AV Number and the Off Timer setting Pressing the button again cancels the recall function and removes the text being displayed on the screen NORMALISATION The Normalisation Button is used to reset the television to factory set levels Colour Sharpness Contrast Brightness Treble Bass and Balance will be reset The button will only operate if the menu is displayed on the screen STR The STR Store button is used with a number of features to store settings after adjustments have been made or options have been set It is also used in TELETEXT and tuning functions Please refer to drawing on Page 8 for location of Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Television Operation BUTTON 5 qu a OR WHAT IT DOES HELP Pressing this button displays on screen instructions on how to adjust various settings and
7. POP Picture Out Of Picture The Multipip function does not operate when you are using a Progressive signal If you are already in Multipip mode and you select an AV input with a Progressive signal the message progressive input will be displayed Please refer to drawing on Page 8 for location of Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Television Operation WHAT IT DOES BUTTON PIP Picture In Picture Mode Allows a small picture to be viewed inside the main picture Pressing the Red button will switch to the PIP The Yellow button will switch to the PAP mode The Blue button swaps the position of the two pictures POP Picture Out Of Picture Mode Allows two pictures to be viewed at the same time The pictures will be shown side by side The main picture is larger Pressing the Red button will switch to the PAP The Yellow button will switch to the PIP mode The Blue button swaps the position of the two pictures PAP Picture And Picture Mode Allows two equal sized pictures to be viewed at the same time The pictures will be shown side by side Pressing the Red button will switch to the PIP The Yellow button will switch to the POP mode The Blue button swaps the position of the two pictures Changing channels in MULTIPIP mode USLRLULURLUURLURURTULUGURLUIGUALLALLULLA etae When the On Screen display coloured boxes is ON the sub picture can be changed Use the normal TV AV button to switch between each of the
8. S Video cable is connected to an S Video input terminal the RCA video terminal for that AV position will be disconnected P e cre E RF OUT HEGABUE AV1 IN Not supplied Connecting Equipment to the TV Connecting a Standard VCR to the AV Input Most standard Video Cassette Recorders use RCA type video and audio connectors If your VCR has different type connectors please refer to the VCR instruction book for details VCRs can be connected to any of the AV inputs but we recommend that you use AV5 leaving the other inputs free for S VHS DVD or set top box connections If you only have one VCR we recommend that you use AV1 NOTE A mono VCR can be connected to this television Connect the VCR Audio out to the Left Audio input on the television The sound will Automatically be directed to both speakers ES E TE is cme AVSIN Not supplied Monitor Out The Monitor Out terminals reproduce the signals currently on the television screen The on screen signals could be a television programme or signals connected to one of the AV inputs The Monitor Out facility can be used to allow one video source videotape video disc etc to be connected to more than one television Connect the Monitor out from this television to the AV Input of the second television If a video recorder is connected to the Monitor Out and video sources VCR video disc camera etc are connected to one of the AV Inputs the television becomes
9. disappear after a few seconds To store the Skip setting push the B button Push the e button to return the television to normal operation Remote Control VCR DVD Operation This remote control has been designed to work with a variety of VCRs and DVD players Please refer to page 35 for details of manufacturers codes 5n 0 2 3 4 5 8 E 0 t PLAY FAST FORWARD CUE REWIND REVIEW STOP POWER VCR DVD SWITCH RECORD PROGRAMME NUMBER DOWN amp UP PAUSE WARNING Unauthorised recording of material from Television Broadcasts or from other video and or audio sources may contravene copyright laws Remote Control VCR DVD Operation Remote Control VCR DVD Buttons Button Switch E U g O c Function REWIND REVIEW Used to rewind the tape quickly or watch the tape in reverse STOP Used to stop the VCR POWER BUTTON Used to switch the VCR ON or OFF Standby RECORD Push both buttons to Start recording PAUSE Pauses the tape during play PLAY Used to start the VCR playing FAST FORWARD CUE Used to wind the tape forward quickly or to watch the tape at fast speed VCR Switch Setting Selects VCR PROGRAMME NUMBER DOWN AND UP Used to select the next Higher or lower programme Number REWIND REVIEW Used to play the disc in reverse while watching the picture STOP Used to stop the DVD POWER BUTTON Used to switch the DVD ON or OFF
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11. on using the geomagnetic correction adjustment This television lets you to prove ownership by letting you enter personal identification into it The Owner D function allows you to enter a security code and address information so that in the unfortunate event of theft it will help the Police to determine the owner E Use the 8 or buttons to access the Owner I D setting Refer to page 23 for instructions on how to set the Owner Reproduction of irregular signals such as certain video games or some rental video tapes may be improved by turning the VCR GAME feature On Use the 8 or buttons to switch VCR GAME on or off is only available in AV mode This option allows you to select the correct colour system for the signal being received If a clear picture with correct colours cannot be obtained a change to the Colour System may improve the picture The settings are AUTO PAL NTSC4 43 and NTSC3 58 The Australian and New Zealand colour system is PAL Use the 8 or buttons to switch between settings Note PAL and NTSC3 58 are different colour signal broadcast transmission systems applicable to differing countries NTSC4 43 is a system used in special VCRs to playback NTSC recorded tapes on a PAL television ES Setup menu Teletext Off timer Wake up timer Off Chcolour set Child lock Blue back 3D COMB Tuning menu Geomagnetic ccm y Owner ID ES Setup menu T Teletext Off timer
12. the TV picture When a news flash is received the page number will be displayed on the screen Push the Yellow button to display the news flash When a Page has more than one screen sub page of information you may have to wait for some time before the sub page you require becomes available With this function it is possible to enter the number of the desired sub page 1 Select Text Mode and choose a page 2 Push the Set Up amp button followed by the Blue button T will be displayed at the top left of the screen 3 Enter the sub page number before the T disappears The sub page number must be entered as a four digit number e g sub page 3 would be entered as 0003 If in LIST mode a T will appear in the current box at the bottom 4 Push the Yellow button to view the TV picture while waiting for the subpage to be found This function is not necessary when the picture and the TELETEXT are both being displayed side by side 5 When found Push the Yellow button To clear the page perform one of the following Push the Set Up amp button Select a new page number Push the TV TEXT Button E to return to normal television viewing Note TIME TEXT is not currently available in Australia Please refer to drawing on Page 25 for location of Teletext Control Buttons Tuning Menu SYS Select This option allows you to switch the television system between the Australian and the New Zealand Indonesian system
13. to normal Pressing the Still button for a third time will return both pictures to normal Please refer to drawing on Page 8 for location of Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Television Operation BUTTON INDEX CH SEARCH WHAT IT DOES CH SEARCH This option is used to show freeze frames of the programmes being broadcast on all the stored channels The images are displayed clockwise around the edge of the screen starting from the top left corner The current programme is displayed in the centre of the screen When the display gets back to the top left corner it will overwrite the first picture with the next one in series The display will continue to change until either the button is pressed to pause mL or is pressed to exit the feature CHBEARDH The Red button is used to select each programme in turn The green button is used to swap the main display between the current programme and the one selected by the red button The Blue button returns to normal viewing RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE pane Le p SELECT OK EXIT SELECT OOK EXIT Notes Skipped channels are not shown When all the programmed channels have been displayed the television will restart the display starting from the top left corner DIRECT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION Single Digit Programme Numbers 0 to 9 can be accessed directly by pressing the corresponding number on the Remote Control Transmitter TWO DIGIT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION To dir
14. 29 or 20 button to select the Tuning Menu Push the or button to access the Tuning Menu Push the or button to select the Manual Tune MANUAL TUNE mm Push the 8 or 2 button to access the Manual Tune Push the or ap button to select the programme location number to tune Push the 3 or 2 button to start the search The television will automatically search for the next broadcast signal As each station is found the search will stop If you do not want this station restart the search Push the jg to store the selected station Push the Set Up E button to return the television to the Tuning menu Push the button to return the television to normal operation TUN Note Pushing the QO button at any time will stop the Manual tuning and return you to normal viewing Turn the VCR On and either start a known tape playing or set the VCR Test Signal if fitted to On refer to the VCR operating instructions Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 of the Manual tuning procedure above The television will treat the VCR as if The antenna lead must be connected to the VCR and the VCR RF Out must be connected to the TV 2 it was a normal television broadcast station NOTES 1 RF In Please refer to page 37 2 The picture and sound quality are usually much better if the VCR is connected using the AV Terminals Please refer to page 37 or 38 Tuning Menu Fine Tuning In areas of poor reception or consta
15. A Purchase Date Purchased From Customer Information Frequently Asked Questions Some minor problems can be corrected very quickly and easily without the cost of a service call Panasonic has a Customer Care Centre which can answer most questions over the phone Before you contact the Customer Care Centre with your question we have included the most commonly asked questions Question Why are my channels on 1 2 3 4 5 Answer Someone has performed an Auto tuning of your television You will have to retune each channel individually using the Manual tuning Instructions on page 30 Question How do I get Channel 10 Answer You have three methods of selecting Channel 10 1 You can use the two digit channel selector on the remote control Press this button followed by the number 1 button then the 0 button 2 You can press the 9 button followed by the channel up button 3 You can tune channel 10 into another position such as programme location 0 Question My channel number is still on the screen How do turn it off Answer If the channel number is a small green number on the top left of the screen press the recall button Am on the remote control Any other channel number is one being broadcast by the television station There is no way to turn this off Question How do tune my stations Answer The instructions for tuning the stations are on page 29 for automatic tuning and on page 30 for tuning individual s
16. ID ES Setup menu Teletext Child lock Blue back 3D COMB Tuning menu Geomagnetic Owner ID When the Wake Up Timer turns the set on the Off Timer will automatically switch it off again after 90 minutes unless it is cancelled Press any button to cancel the Off Timer The Wake Up Timer can be cancelled by switching the main power off or setting the timer to OFF using the Left and Right buttons or pressing the Normalise button while the wake up timer On Screen display is showing Set Up menu Ch colour set Child lock Blue back 3D COMB Tuning menu RF Mode only Colour density varying between broadcast channels can be adjusted to three levels for each channel received Use the 8 or 9 buttons to switch between settings allows you to lock out a channel to prevent a child from watching or hearing a particular programme Select the channel or AV to be locked before pressing the SET UP button Use the or buttons to switch the CHILD LOCK on or off When no picture is received or when the signal is very weak the screen reverts to a blue background and the sound is muted This feature can be turned Off to continue watching weak signals lt may be necessary to turn the Blue back off when watching a videotape when CUE or REVIEW has been selected Use the 8 or 9 buttons to switch the Blue back on or off If the 3D COMB function is On dot interference or cross colour will be reduced No
17. R Button Store Owner ID wok Kok oO XO O4 x ox HOUSE NQ reerr r r POSTCODE lt lt kt te 444 0123150738 PIN NUMBER LJ gt NAME PIN NUMBER 11 1 NAME B s ss es HOUSE NO se 44044 POSTCODE s ee etna ABCOCFGHUKLMNO QRST LU VWXYZ 0123456749 PIN NUMBFR 11 1 NAME PANASONIC gt HOLISE NO H POSTCODE ABCDETGHUKLMNO QRST UVWXYZ 01123456785 PIN NUMBER 1 1 1 NAME PAN HOUSE NO PEN ees POSTCODE ais SEP ABCDEFSHUKLMNO2QRST UVWXYZ 0123455732 Aspect control 2G Jj CE aoi i p Gc Auto 16 9 14 9 JUST 4 3 Zoom1 and Zoom2 Pe 5 0000 Auto SES This option determines the best aspect ratio to use to fill your aun screen If Auto detects a widescreen signal it switches into the mmm appropriate 16 9 or 14 9 widescreen mode 16 9 This option will display a true 16 9 anamorphic picture with no aspect distortion 14 9 This option will display a 14 9 letterbox or 4 3 picture with no aspect distortion JUST This option gives you a best fit option when showing 4 3 on wide screen The centre of the picture is not affected but there is some stretching at the edges 4 3 This option will display a standard 4 3 picture with no aspect distortion Zoom 1 This option will display 16 9 letterbox or 4 3 pictures with no aspect distortion Zoom 2 This option will display 16 9 anamorphic letterbox pictures as a ful
18. This menu selects the a Colour normal levels of Brightness and Contrast i SENE i Sharpness Cinema For viewing in a dark room This menu E selects reduced levels of Brightness and aaa Contrast Scan mode Adjust for best picture contrast Contrast ED ras Adjust for easier viewing 9 of dark pictures such as CBrightness O Darker Brighter night scenes Colour Adjust the level of colour Colour O 8 9 in the picture sharpness 9 Adiustto make the anes i Cmm 2 gt 8 Sharper picture sharper or softer NTSC Tint 0 9 Adjust for best skin NTSC Tint ee Reddish Greenish tones Notes 1 You can change the level for each function Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness and NTSC Tint for each picture menu option 2 Picture menu levels can be set for TV AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 and AV5 modes NTSC TINT only appears when the TV is receiving NTSC signals and the television is in the AV mode Only CONTRAST will be displayed in TELETEXT mode Brightness BO Picture Menu Operation Colour temperature P NR Scan mode y pea Blase ma Tia awl Notes The Colour temperature control allows you to change the White balance setting between Standard Warm and Cool Use the 8 or buttons to switch between settings The P NR Picture Noise Reduction system is designed to reduce picture noise during poor quality reception conditions Pushing the left or right buttons will change
19. V When you start the automatic search the television will automatically search for television broadcasts through both VHF bands and the UHF band During this process all of the available television broadcast channels will be automatically allocated to sequential Programme Number locations Using the Front Panel Using the Remote Control 1 Push the LI button repeatedly until the Tuning 1 Push the Set Up 63 button Menu is reached 2 Push the X or Gp button to select the 2 Push the Bor M Button to access the Tuning Tuning Menu Menu 3 Push the or button to access the Tuning 3 Push the O button to access Auto tuning Menu 4 Push the or 42 button to select the Auto tuning 4 Push the Hor M Button to start the search 5 Push the 3 or 2 button to start the Auto tuning The television will automatically allocate each received broadcast signal to a Programme Number starting at position number 1 PLEASE WAIT will flash during the tuning operation The operation will cease when all available channels have been tuned AUTO SETUP IN PROGRESS AUTO SETUP IN PROGRESS SEARCHING PLEASE WAIT SEARCHING PLEASE WAIT mar m Return to tuning menu SETUP Return to tuning menu To exit TV AV To exit 5 Push the a button on the front panel to return 6 Push the button on the remote control to the television to normal operation return the television to normal operation TUN Note Pushing th
20. a Cabinet and Picture Tube Care The cabinet and picture tube can be kept in good condition by wiping with a clean lint free cloth moistened with mild detergent and water For safety remove the plug from the power outlet when cleaning Do not spray insecticide or volatile solvent on the TV Do not allow rubber and vinyl products to stay in contact with the TV for long periods of time They may cause changes in paint quality Cleaning the Remote Control This television contains many plastic parts For this reason Do Not use benzene thinners or any solutions containing petroleum or other chemicals Remove dirt and soiling by wiping with a soft cloth Even if the television is heavily soiled do not apply cleaner directly to the unit Soak a cloth in a solution of neutral cleanser thinned with water Wring out the cloth wipe the television clean and finish by wiping with a dry cloth The lens of the Remote Control should be kept clean and free of dirt and grease Use a soft cloth moistened with water and a mild detergent to keep the lens clean Lens Customer s Record Remote Control The serial number of this product can be found on its rear cover and on the carton It is recommended that you note the serial number and other details in the space provided and retain this booklet in a safe place as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss Model No Serial No P
21. a few minutes and try again Colour Control If the picture is from a tape playback try adjusting the tracking Check the colour system Refer to page 21 Retune the Television Refer to page 30 Magnetic Interference from unshielded equipment or the television may have been moved while it was switched ON Switch the television OFF or into Standby and leave it OFF for about 30 minutes Refer to page 22 Picture Menu Refer to page 15 Sound Menu Refer to page 17 Specifications Tuning System Frequency synthesized 100 Position 0 to 99 RF Channels VHF Oto 12 PALB UHF 21 to 69 PALG S 1 to S 3 HYPER TUNER 1 to S41 Receiving Systems 1 PALB G Reception of Off air broadcasts Playback from Video Tape Recorders NTSC 4 43 Playback from Special Video Tape NTSC 3 58 Recorders and Special Video Disc Players PAL 60Hz Via the AV Sockets only Power Requirements 220 240Volts 10 50Hz Power Consumption TX 86PW200A 179W Max 0 5W Stand By TX 76PW200A 169W Max 0 5W Stand By Chassis GP1E Picture Tube TX 86PW200A 86cm Viewable Measured diagonally TX 76PW200A 76cm Viewable Measured diagonally Audio Output Two Way Four Speakers Plus Woofer 10W 10W 12W Headphone Socket 3 5mm Stereo 80 Aerial Impedance 75Q Unbalanced coaxial Picture In Picture 1 Tuner plus AV Picture in Picture Picture and Picture Picture out of Picture Teletext TOP FLOF 2000 page Sub text memory 100 page Component Video 1080i 576P
22. a visual display for editing copying The Monitor Out Audio can also be connected to a stereo amplifier or other hi fi equipment NOTE Sari He eie iR Never connect the same video recorder or other device to both the Sc VIDEO IN and MONITOR OUT terminals of this television as this could cause incorrect operation WARNING Unauthorised recording of material from Television Broadcasts or from other video and or audio sources may contravene copyright laws Customer Information Warnings and cautions To keep your Panasonic Television in good working order please observe the following warnings and cautions Please be careful with this television Like all electrical equipment it can cause serious injury or damage if it is mistreated Danger Always pull the plug out of the wall outlet by holding the plug itself Do not pull the plug by the power cord Danger Do not insert foreign objects Keep metal or easily inflammable objects out of this television Danger High Voltage p CN Danger Do not remove the rear cover as Do not alter the power cord High Voltage components will be gt Do not use if the power cord exposed I or plug is damaged or if the plug does not fit tightly into the Socket DO NOT touch the aerial cable and metal parts of the television when there is lightning around During storms switch the television off DO NOT leave in standby Remove the plug from the wall socket Do not a
23. adphones and connecting cables for Antennas VCRs LDs DVDs and Amplifiers etc are not supplied with this television Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connections When using a VCR with the television always connect the Aerial to the VCR and connect an RF Cable not supplied between the VCR RF Out and the television RF In l RF Cable B You can watch videos by either tuning the television to the VCR e U C see page 30 or by connecting the VCR to the rear AV terminals Not supplied Note When connecting a mono VCR through the RF In please switch the TV to mono Connecting a DVD player or Set top Box to the AV Input The audio and video inputs on the television are RCA type connectors Connect the Y P and P outputs from the DVD to the AV1 DVD Inputs on the television as shown below Connect the AUDIO OUT to the AV1 IN AUDIO terminals on the television You can also use the AV4 2 sime qa IN for DVD or Set Top Box DVD PLAYER connections 0 DVD OUT p YP P i VIDEO OUT O m dlll noa Oam O Note Some DVD players and set top boxes only have an RCA VIDEO OUT terminal This can be connected to any of the VIDEO Inputs on the television Connect the AUDIO OUT to the corresponding AUDIO terminals on the television Connecting S Video Equipment to the AV Input S Video equipment uses a 4Pin Mini Din Male plug for the video and RCA plugs for the audio Note When an
24. alisation Pressing the Normal E Button on the remote control when the Picture Menu is displayed will return all picture settings to the factory preset levels This is called Normalisation Normalisation will not occur if the Picture Menu is not displayed when the Normal 9 Button is pressed Sound Menu Operation BOUND 1 Push the SOUND button P 2 Move to the option menu using Ly or QD 3 Adjust the chosen option using Q or D TVIAV Push Q at any time to return to watching TV 3 Sound menu MENU The MENU control allows you to change the Sound setting between Dynamic Standard and Soft Use the 8 or buttons to switch between settings Bass i Balance Music Amplifies the low frequencies and outputs optimum sound Used for music Headphone Volume mm programmes Subwoofer gt News Human voices middle pitch sounds will Dolby Virtual On be more clear Used for News broadcasts etc Cinema For movie and drama programmes Volume 4 4 Used to boost or cut low Bass d 9 frequency sounds Bas Q Cut Boost p Rye Treble a 9 frequency sounds Cut Boost Left SP Rightsp speakers T 4 Adjusts the sound balance Balance Q Q between the left and right Headphone 1 Adjust for output volume 4 L EN Volume Quieter Louder for the headphones Headphone Volume y Subwoofer 4 Adjusts the subwoofer CSubwoofer jc m Quieter Louder volume N
25. and 480P Video Audio Terminals AV1 IN Rear S Video Video Audio L R Terminals AV2 IN Rear Video or Y P P Audio L R Terminals AV3 IN Front S Video Video Audio L R Terminals AV4 IN Rear Video or Y P P Audio L R Terminals AV5 IN Rear Video Audio L R Terminals Video Audio Input S Video Y 1 0Vp p 750 C 0 3Vp p 750 Video in 1 0Vp p 750 Audio in Approx 400mVrms 1kQ Monitor Out Video Out 1 0Vp p 750 Audio Out Approx 400mVrms 1kQ Accessories Supplied Remote Control EUR511267 2 Type AA Batteries Instruction Manual TQB4A0162 Dimensions width depth height Weight TX 86PW200A 897mm 588mm 644mm 82kg TX 76PW200A 799mm 535mm 579mm 60kg Note Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate AUSTRALIA Panasonic Customer care centre 132600 NEW ZEALAND Distributed in New Zealand by Panasonic New Zealand Limited 350 Te lrirangi Drive East Tamaki Auckland Customer Care Center Ph 0800 726 276 Email Customerservice panasonicnz co nz www panasonic co nz www panasonic com au 105 4 TE EE QUALITY MANAGEMENT ET 3 TEM a MER Connie Printed in Australia Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty Ltd oa P O Box 326 Penrith NSW 2751 ABN 25 000 611 389 c Certified to International Quality Standard AS NZS 1509001 ENVIRONMENTAL Certified to International Environmental Standard AS NZS 15014001 PCS TEM TQB4A0162
26. e 17 Volume Bass Treble Balance Headphone Volume Subwoofer esses 17 Dolby Vital uL 18 Set Up Menu Operation ccce ecce ecoo Ie ene sce ecce sete cece dene eecectce ence EAEE 19 21 Dl E 19 If UNAS o o essc E P pde ux uhr te EH Ede Ree sex ede A E A 19 Wake Up UMEEI ccccsesiccn c ios 19 eio AA PP no A A E 20 Child lOCK X 20 A 20 user 20 5 Ind 20 TUNNO irn e ad 20 EA 21 Owner Dio co 21 VOR GAME a ii tele 21 Colour syste iii dia 21 CONTENTS Geomagnetic dois me 22 y IEEE 23 ASPECTE Conto mee 24 pI oeecupneme E 25 27 39 E P Favourite ue ER 26 RI 26 nep 26 ZEN XE pm E 26 SN PAGE NUMBERS UP AND DOWN iet sctectoto tee tetra omeebacndece cnesdasbedeeru dte 26 9 SUB PAGE NUMBERS DOWN AND UP ssssssssessseene eene nen rh nenne estne nns 26 000 0 COLOURED BUTTONS iar Dumas Once iin anf aurai citer el haere 26 ti INDEX atra titi O ET 26 LE elo EP 26 0 9 PAGE NUMBER BUTTONS sessi iaaea diaaa niad Eiaa
27. e button at any time will stop the Auto tuning and return you to normal viewing Tuning Menu Manual Tuning This Television has been factory tuned to all the major city channels Use this tuning procedure only if you wish to reset individual Programme Numbers The television should be switched ON and the TV AV Switch set to TV Using the Front Panel 10 11 12 Push the il button repeatedly until the Tuning Menu is reached Push the Hor m Button to access the Tuning Menu Push the E button to access the Manual Tune Push the m or a button to select the Manual Tune Manual tuning Front panel Search To store To exit a u a 0 STR F N A TV AV Push the E button to switch to Change Programme Use the E or m buttons to select the programme location number to tune Push the button to switch to Search Push the E or m Button to start the search The television will automatically search for the next broadcast signal As each station is found the search will stop If you do not want this station restart the search Push the B to store the selected station Push the O button to return the television to the Tuning Menu To return the television to normal operation push the a button on the remote control or repeatedly push the a button until the volume display appears Using the Remote Control po Tuning the Television to a VCR 1 Push the Set Up button Push the
28. e carton it can be flattened or cut up and placed into the recycle bin or service provided by your local council applicable for most parts of Australia By recycling the cardboard you are benefiting the environment by reducing waste to landfill and reducing the dependence on virgin forest timbers for paper fibre Plastics Panasonic is reducing the number of different plastics used in both the Television and its packaging Unfortunately you are unable to include the type of plastic used in Television packaging in the curbside recycling program Polystyrene foam and other plastic will need to be placed in your general waste bin About Panasonic Panasonic Australia and Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty Ltd are signatories to the National Packaging Covenant The Covenant is an agreement between Governments and member companies aimed at reducing the amount of waste going to landfill through Reducing Reusing and Recycling Panasonic and Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty Ltd contribute to the industry transitional funding arrangements to support curbside recycling in Australia Important Information This television lets you to prove ownership by letting you enter personal identification into it The Owner ID function allows you to enter a security code and address information so that in the unfortunate event of theft it will help the Police to determine the owner Details of setting the Owner ID are on page 23 As a furth
29. ectly access Programme Numbers 10 to 99 press the Button followed by the two digits required For example to select Programme Number 12 The On Screen display will be as shown 1 12 C Please refer to drawing on Page 8 for location of Remote Control Buttons Using The On Screen Displays Many features available on this TV can be accessed via the On Screen Display menu system Use the remote control to access and adjust features as required PICTURE Picture menu Contrast Saas iq Brightness EE K Colour gt Sharpness 3 E Colour Temperature Standard gt P NR Auto E Scan mode 75 833i An on screen help box is displayed whenever a menu is displayed on the TV This help box indicates which keys on the remote control are used to navigate the menu shown See above for descriptions of button functions Note The help box is not shown in the menu pictures in this manual due to space limitations E Menu Volume BOUND SETUP S Setup menu f Teletext D Off timer Off Wake up timer Off Bass WAV Wg A Balance lt Ch colour set Treble K Child lock Headphone Volume Er 3 S Blue back Subwoofer 3 M 3D COMB Dolby Virtual On Tuning menu ON SCREEN HELP Instruction box Picture menu Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Colour Temperature Standard P NR Auto Scan m
30. elevision might be switched to Teletext mode If it has been switched to text mode for closed captions and they are not being transmitted there may not be any indication on the screen to let you know that you are in Text mode See pages 25 26 and 27 If the answer to your problem is not in this list determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown on the next page The location of the nearest service centre can be obtained from the Panasonic Customer Care Centre on 132600 Troubleshooting Before calling for service determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown below Picture Snowy Picture Multiple Image Normal Picture No Picture Rolling Picture Sound amp wo b ey Noisy Sound tl Normal Sound 4 w b ef Noisy Sound No Sound No Sound Pp Normal Sound 2 Normal or Weak Sound Normal Sound 4 Noisy Sound Check Aerial Location Direction or Connections If you are watching a tape playback check the state of the Video heads they may need to be cleaned or replaced The tape may be old Check the tracking Aerial Location Direction or Connections Electrical Appliances Motorcycles Cars or Fluorescent Lamps Volume Check the Mute function Not plugged in switched OFF or Set to Stand By Check volume brightness and contrast levels Various internal safety devices may have been triggered Switch the TV off for
31. er security precaution please retain your proof of purchase along with these operating instructions Space has been made available on page 40 of this instruction book for recording the Serial Number The Serial Number can be found on the back cover of the set and on the packing carton Note Do not record your PIN in this book Programme Location Numbers This television comes to you factory tuned to all the major capital city broadcast stations Adjustments to the tuning should not be necessary However if you have to make adjustments please read these instructions carefully first Throughout this booklet Programme Location Numbers are referred to These are memory locations into which you can tune television broadcast stations Any television station can be tuned into any Programme Location Number Picture Quality All televisions are affected by Magnetic Interference Magnetic interference may come from such things as unshielded motors moving the TV while it is switched ON turning off a vacuum cleaner too close to the TV lightning strikes nearby or many other things The interference shows up as coloured patches which appear while the TV is switched ON ZA A typical result may look like the picture shown Your Panasonic Television is designed to overcome this with the inclusion of a demagnetising degaussing function To activate this feature simply switch your Television OFF or into Standby for 30 minut
32. es and then switch it back ON If the television is to be left unattended for extended periods several days or more turn the power off to the unit DO NOT leave in Standby mode This will ensure that you enjoy the picture clarity as it was meant to be Refer to page 22 for operating instructions for the GEOMAGNETIC feature CONTENTS Getting Started P 6 Battery Installation and Replacement 0scceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeessaeeeeesseeeeeessaneeees 7 Control Panel and Remote Control eeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesee ee enee nennen nnne errar nn 8 Front Panel Buttons sssssssssssssseeeeene nae cess aaa eres n hhnn nn trennen hne se tren ss tren ss rtr en nnne nnns 9 STA ss 9 n E 9 Li 9 A 9 n 9 Remote Control Buttons 0 eere cece cette eee eee eee e eee enne hne e nhe n hh en snnt r nnns enr nn enne rre 10 13 S LAND BY c 10 L1 RISTURES ada a teased See eh ame eae eet cee P 10 y AUN 0E 10 m SETUP e PP TN 10 V I STEREO MONO BILINGUAL mmm nennen ener nnn nnns nsns nsns 10 eorANMdIISICII e M
33. ferences in size and performance may cause incorrect operation Do Not mix battery types Alkaline with zinc carbon etc Do Not mix old and new batteries Replace both batteries at the same time Do Not attempt to recharge batteries Do Not short circuit batteries Do Not disassemble batteries Do Not heat or burn batteries X X X X X Control Panel Buttons Open the control panel door to gain access to the l Television Controls Push the door at the point marked A to open Push again to close JOOU LI V TV AV Remote Control Buttons Stand By Picture Mute Programme Number Up Volume Up Volume Down Programme Number Down TV AV RGB Coloured Buttons Used for Aspect Functions AV Selection Teletext Functions Sound Set Up Stereo Mono Bilingual El Still Channel Search QU rt 100Hz Progressive Scan Surround Direct Programme Numbers Aspect Two Digit Programme Multi Picture in Picture Numbers Recall 0 4 C Normalisation Store Help Door For details of TELETEXT Operation remote control operation please refer to page 25 For details of VCR and DVD player remote control operation please refer to page 33 Bilingual broadcasting is not currently available in Australia or New Zealand Television Control Panel Buttons BUTTON STR _ N TV AV WHAT IT DOES STR This button is used to store tuning information and othe
34. how to connect external equipment Press the HELP button and select one of the options Please refer to page 14 SOUND MUTE Pressing this button reduces the sound from the television to nil Pressing the button again returns the sound to the original setting Pressing the Volume Up or Down will also restore the volume level setting PROGRAMME NUMBER UP AND DOWN Pressing this button selects the next higher or lower V Programme Number in sequence Programme Numbers which have been Skipped See page 32 will be bypassed when this button is used VOLUME DOWN AND UP This button is used to increase or decrease the volume output level from the television The volume control has a range from O to 100 TV AV Pressing the TV AV Button will cycle between TV the current AV Input and back to TV While the AV indicator is still on screen the different AV inputs can be selected using the coloured buttons RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 ANS COLOURED BUTTONS These buttons are used for selecting different aspect ratios selecting different AV inputs teletext functions STILL Press this button to freeze the picture on the screen Press it again to return to normal viewing If Multi Pip has been selected pressing the Still button once will freeze the main picture while the sub picture remains normal Pressing the Still button again will freeze the sub picture while the main picture returns
35. ies are removed from the remote control the Manufacturer s codes are lost and must be reprogrammed 2 The list of manufacturers codes is given as a guideline only Panasonic cannot guarantee that any other manufacturer s product will work with this remote control Connecting Equipment to the TV Front Panel Connections Headphones Use stereo headphones with 3 5mm Plug Not included us S VIDEO VIDEO When a headphone plug is inserted into the headphone Socket the internal speakers will still operate If someone has trouble hearing the television they can use the headphones and set the volume to a level they are comfortable with Headphones can also be used to listen in private and not disturb other people in the house When using the headphones for this purpose you must remember to turn the television volume down Please refer to page 17 for headphone volume adjustment The normal television sound controls volume bass treble balance or sound mode have no effect on the headphone sound AV Equipment VCRs cameras games and other video sources can be connected to the television through the front AV input terminals The front panels are particularly useful for temporary connections For permanent connections we recommend that you use the rear inputs AV3 IN AUDIO L MONO R S VIDEO OUT EC DIR 1 E O O 0 t S VIDEO VLIFO j OR y VIDEO OUI 9 AUDIO OUT R kkk NOTE kkk He
36. l screen display with no aspect distortion Zoom 3 This option will display 21 9 letterbox pictures as a full screen display with no aspect distortion Notes This button is used to move through the different aspect ratios The aspect options are If in Auto mode you experience problems with the screen display size when laying back widescreen format recordings from your VCR then it is possible that the tracking control of your VCR requires adjustment your VCR instruction book will contain adjustment details The widescreen aspect ratios of different films and programmes can vary If these are wider than a standard 16 9 aspect picture then a black band may be visible at the top and bottom of the screen TELETEXT Operation Teletext is only available on certain broadcast channels The time taken to display the pages and sub pages is set by the teletext transmitter and not by the television Teletext is also used for Closed Captioning of television programmes Captions are used by people who are deaf hearing impaired learning English or viewing in a noisy environment Captions differ from foreign language subtitles in that they are coloured and positioned to indicate who is speaking and provide information on music and sound effects which may be crucial to the understanding of the program Closed captions can be found on Teletext Page 801 TOP Table Of Pages mode In TOPTEXT mode the red button moves to the previous page n
37. levision to the Set Up menu Push the e button to return the television to normal operation Tu Note Pushing the button at any time will stop the Fine tuning and return you to normal viewing Canceling the Fine Tuning To cancel the Fine Tuning follow the Manual tuning procedure on page 30 Tuning Menu Skip This option allows you to Skip bypass the unused or undesired Programme Numbers The Function is only applicable when the Programme Number Up or down buttons are Pushed The use of the remote control Direct Programme Number Buttons overrides the Skip function Using the Front Panel Using the Remote Control 1 Select the Programme location number you want to Skip Push the Set Up E button Push the or 29 button to access the 1 Select the Programme location number you want to Skip 2 2 Push the Il button repeatedly until the Tuning 3 Mode is reached Tuning Menu 3 Push the Hor M Button to access the Tuning 4 Push the 8 or button to select the Tuning Menu Menu 4 Push the a button to select Skip 5 Push the or 49 button to select the Skip 5 Push the Hor M Button to turn the Skip onor 6 Push the or Q button to turn Skip on or off HA off To store the Skip setting push the B button To return the television to normal operation push the Fl button on the front panel or repeatedly push the a button until the volume display appears The on screen display will
38. llow the power cord to come into contact with flame or hot surfaces Do not place heavy objects on Do not place any containers of the power cord water or other liquids on or near this television Do not place the TV in humid or dusty locations or areas exposed to smoke or steam Avoid exposing the television to direct sunlight or any other sources of direct heat Adequate ventilation is essential Allow a gap of at least 10cm around the TV even in a cabinet or between shelves Do not subject the TV to any physical shocks Always remove any connector cables when moving the TV When moving the TV from one place to another wrap it in something protective Do not stand or place heavy objects on top of the television Turn the power OFF before connecting other electrical equipment S Remove the Power Plug from the Te z EN wall socket when the Television is El MAN not going to be used for an 4 extended period of time In the event of unusual operation Any external aerial should be e g odd sounds smoke or installed by a reputable aromas turn the television Off qualified installer and should and remove the power cord from comply with Australian the wall socket Then call the Standard AS1417 1 or Television Service Centre this International Standard may reduce the possibility of IECS97 1 1 expensive repair costs Customer Information Cleaning the Television N N y i
39. mber 4 Push and hold the STR button 5 The page number is now stored Push F P to recall this page SET UP Used with the Coloured buttons to access the Reveal Full Top Bottom Display Cancel and Time Text functions Push the TV TEXT Button E to return to normal television viewing TV TEXT Pressing this button switches the screen between TELETEXT Television picture on the left of the screen and the TELETEXT on the right of the screen Normal television viewing When TEXT is on the sound from the broadcast channel is still audible To adjust the volume press the Sound button or the O button to display the volume indica tor The volume can then be adjusted normally STR This button is used to store page numbers into the coloured buttons or the Favourite Page button The STR button is located behind the remote control door PAGE NUMBERS UP AND DOWN These buttons are used to move to higher or lower page numbers SUB PAGE NUMBERS DOWN AND UP These buttons are used to move to higher or lower sub page numbers COLOURED BUTTONS These buttons refer to different page numbers in LIST mode and different subjects in TOP mode INDEX Pressing this button returns you to the main index page HOLD Some TELETEXT pages contain multi page information Use this button to stop the page changing Push it again to release the hold Please refer to drawing on Page 25 for location of Teletext Control Button
40. nt interference a slight adjustment to the tuning may improve the picture quality Using the Front Panel Select the Programme location number you 1 want to fine tune Push the button repeatedly until the Tuning 2 3 Mode is reached Push the or M Button to access the Tuning Menu Push the E button to access Fine Tune 5 Tuning menu Sys select Auto tuning Manual tuning Fine tuning Skip Push the L Or m Button to fine tune the station The television will fine tune in the direction chosen by you Push the E to store the selected station Push the a button to return the television to the gt Tuning Menu To return the television to normal operation 10 push the 6 button on the remote control or repeatedly push the Li button until the volume display appears The on screen display will disappear after a few seconds Push the M button on the front panel to return the television to normal operation Using the Remote Control Select the Programme location number you want to fine tune Push the Set Up button Push the or 4x72 button to select the Tuning Menu Push the 8 or 9 button to access the Tuning Menu Push the or button to select the Fine Tune Australia Push the 8 or 9 button to start the fine tune The television will fine tune in the direction chosen by you To store the selected station push the mm Push the Set Up E button twice to return the te
41. ode 75 833i Pressing the HELP button displays on screen instructions on how to adjust various settings and how to connect external equipment External connection Press the qx or Gp button to select the External connection option Use the or button to view information on how to connect external equipment Menu demo Press the qz or 72 button to select the Menu demo option Use the or button to view the demonstration HOW TO USE THE HELP MENUS Press the MENU keys to open or close the menus Use the amp keys on the remote to move between menu options Use the R 9 keys to adjust the chosen option or to adjust the chosen menu Press the TV AV key to go back to watching TV External connection Access po Menu demonstration OS Picture Menu Operation PICTURE 1 Push the PICTURE button m 2 Select the option menu using qx or Gp 3 Adjust the chosen option using 8 or TVIAV Push the TV AV Q at any time to return to watching TV Contrast EE OU MN Qoou Colour Temperature Standard MENU The MENU control allows you to change the Picture setting between Dynamic Standard and Soft Use the 8 or buttons to switch between settings Scan mode 75 833i Dynamic For viewing in brightly lit rooms This menu selects higher than normal levels of Brightness and Contrast Standard For viewing in normal evening lighting Brightness environments
42. or detailed operating instructions SET UP This button is used to select the set up menu Please refer to page 19 for detailed operating instructions STEREO MONO Pushing the button changes the mode from Stereo C3 to Mono V and back again Normally the television will detect whether the broadcast signal is Mono or Stereo and will set the mode accordingly If the Stereo signal is weak or if the receiving conditions are not the best it is recommended that the Mono mode be manually selected BILINGUAL This system allows two languages to be transmitted for one broadcast Switching between the Main I and Sub II positions selects the desired language Note Bilingual sound is not currently available in Australia or New Zealand 100Hz PROGRE This button allows you to change the Picture refresh setting between 75 883i 100Hz and Progressive Please refer to Scan mode on page 16 SURROUND This button switches the Dolby Virtual surround on and off Please refer to page 18 ASPECT This button is used to move through the different aspect options of AUTO 16 9 14 9 Just 4 3 Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Zoom 3 Please refer to page 24 MULTI PIP This option allows you to watch i a television picture and an AV picture at the same time or i two AV pictures at the same time Pressing this button will access the Picture in Picture options You can choose between normal PIP Picture In Picture PAP Picture And Picture and
43. otes 1 You can change the level for each function Bass and Treble for each sound menu option 2 Sound menu levels can be set for TV AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 and AV5 modes Normalisation Pressing the Normal E Button on the remote control when the Sound Menu is displayed will return all sound settings to the factory preset levels This is called Normalisation Nama tsatiawil not occur if the Sound Menu is not displayed when the Normal Button is pressed Sound Menu Operation Dolby Virtual 00 A Virtual Dolby Surround System attempts to create the same surround effect produced by a multi channel system using only the left and right speakers The general conceptual model of a Virtual Dolby Surround System divides the centre signal equally between the left and right speakers to achieve a Phantom Centre Image It also processes the Virtual surround signal before sending it to the left and right speakers creating a virtual image around the listener The virtual effect is stronger with Dolby Surround encoded movies Phantom Centre Speaker Left Front Speaker Right Front Speaker Virtual Surround Switching the Dolby virtual to OFF gives you normal television sound Dolby and the Da symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Set Up Menu Teletext Off timer Wake up timer Notes SETUP 1 Push the SET UP button TVIAV This control allows you to change between TOP or FASTEXT and Li
44. pplied in order to connect your aerial to the television Note For your safety any external aerial should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply with Australian Standard AS1417 1 In New Zealand the installation should comply with International Standard IEC597 1 1 Connect the Power Plug The televisions are designed for the Australian Standard Mains Voltage of 240V 50Hz and the New Zealand Standard Mains Voltage of 230V 50Hz NOTE If the television is not going to be used for an extended period remove the power plug from the wall outlet Turn on the Television Push the Power Switch to turn the television ON Sit back and enjoy your new Panasonic television Power Switch CT rr Battery Installation and Replacement Open Battery Cover Place your thumb on the battery cover triangle Apply a slight downward pressure with the thumb and slide the cover back This allows the cover to be removed e Insert Batteries Insert the batteries ensuring the correct polarity The polarity is identified by the symbol on the battery and the and symbols on the battery compartment The springs inside the battery compartment connect to the negative terminal of the battery Two AA size batteries Replace Battery Cover Fit the battery cover and slide it forward until it clicks into place Battery Precautions Do Not use rechargeable batteries Dif
45. r function settings It is also used to start the menu demonstration F The F button is used to select the on screen display functions Press the button to select the following functions sequentially DB Volume Geomagnetic Y Contrast NM ma Balance Y Colour Treble T Sharpness Bass Oa NTSC Tint Notes NTSC Tint Only in AV Mode when receiving NTSC signals Tuning mode Not displayed when in AV mode V This button is used to select the next lower programme number It is also used with the F button to adjust function settings xA This button is used to select the next higher programme number It is also used with the F button to adjust function settings TV AV This button is used to switch between the TV mode and the five AV modes Please refer to drawing on Page 8 for location of Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Television Operation BUTTON a 9 YU Qo TOUHz PROGRE WHAT IT DOES STANDBY The remote control button is used to turn the television into Standby mode When the television is in Stand By it is possible to turn it back on by pressing this remote control Power Button the Programme Number UP or DOWN Button front panel or remote control or any of the direct Programme Number Buttons PICTURE This button is used to select the picture menu Please refer to page 15 for detailed operating instructions SOUND This button is used to select the sound menu Please refer to page 17 f
46. rn you to normal viewing without saving any of the changes you have made If the Owner ID has previously been set enter your PIN followed by STR to proceed this will take you to the NAME option If your Owner ID has not been set you can enter a PIN using 0 to 9 on the remote control or the Up Down buttons You will be taken automatically to the NAME line If not move to the NAME line Enter your name Use the left and right buttons to move from character to character Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character Move to HOUSE NO Enter your House Number or other identification Use the left and right buttons to move from character to character Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character Move to POSTCODE Enter your Postcode Use the left and right buttons to move from character to character Use the Up and Down buttons to change the character Press STR to store your details You will be asked Are you sure Press STR to confirm the details This is the message you will Ce Change see if you have already set ES Return muaa El your ID details This is the message you will VAV Exit STR Button Enter PIN Number You now have Lie lt pporlirii y see if you have not already ace eds eN set your ID details 000 000 B 000 O 000 OOoQ 000 bo gt Change n A character eC Select Return 4 character a TV AV X Exit ST
47. s TELETEXT Operation 0 8 REVEAL F T B DISPLAY CANCEL TIME TEXT PAGE NUMBER BUTTONS These buttons allow you to directly enter the page number that you want to view Some Text pages contain concealed information e g the solution to a puzzle To reveal this information Push the Set Up button followed by the Red button To hide the information Push the Red button again FULL TOP BOTTOM This button is used when difficulty is experienced in reading text on the screen To operate the F T B Push the Set Up HS button followed by the Green button Operating the F T B expands and displays the upper half of the screen Operating the F T B Button again expands and displays the lower half of the screen Operating the F T B Button a third time returns the display to normal condition If you wish to watch the television while you are waiting for a page to be transmitted you can use the DISPLAY CANCEL function This function is not available or necessary when the picture and the TELETEXT are both being displayed side by side Push the Set Up amp button followed by the Yellow button to view the TV picture while waiting for a teletext page to be transmitted When found the page number will be displayed at the top left of the screen News Flash or Other Updates When a news flash page or another page which provides regular updates has been selected Push the Set Up button followed by the Yellow button to view
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49. st modes Use the 3 or 9 buttons to switch between settings TOP mode is the current preferred method in Australia FASTEXT mode is the current preferred method in New Zealand FASTEXT is also known as FLOF The Off Timer turns the television off after a period of time chosen by you The timer settings in minutes are OFF 15 30 45 60 75 90 Switches the TV on after a preset time The wake up timer can be set for up to 12 hours Use the 8 or 9 buttons to set the time delay The Left button will decrease the time by 15 minutes each time you press it The Right button will increase the time by 15 minutes each time you press it After setting the Wake Up Timer switch the television to Stand By The power indicator will blink if the Wake Up Timer has been set correctly When the Wake Up time has elapsed the television will turn ON The Off Timer will be set to 90 minutes WAKE UP TIMER and the Off Timer will be displayed at the top of the screen Press any button to cancel the display ES Setup menu Teletext ToP o 2 Move to the option menu using LD or QD 3 Adjust the chosen option using 8 or D Push Q at any time to return to watching TV Off timer E Wake up timer Ch colour set Child lock Blue back 3D COMB f Tuning menu _ Geomagnetic Owner ID ES Setup menu Teletext Off timer Wake up timer Ch colour set Child lock Blue back Tuning menu Geomagnetic Owner
50. tations Question have done an auto tuning because the book told me to If am only to do manual tuning why is automatic search first in the book Answer The automatic tuning and the manual tuning each have specific uses The reason for each is clearly described in the book The reason that automatic tuning is described first is because this is the first option on the screen Question I have started the auto tuning by accident How do stop it Answer Pushing the remote control TV AV button at any time will stop the Auto tuning and return you to normal viewing Question Why does the screen turn blue Answer The television has been designed so that the screen turns blue when the signal strength is very weak or non existent The reasons may be 1 The television station may have stopped transmitting 2 You may have selected a programme number which has not yet been tuned 3 You may have been watching a videotape or DVD and it has stopped playing 4 Your aerial connection may have come loose Question When I skip a station why is a picture still coming up when I press the number that the channel is on Answer The Skip operation only works when you use the Channel Up or Down V Buttons Question When I use the channel up or channel down why don t I get all the channels Answer Some of the channels may be Skipped See page 32 Question Why doesn t the channel change when press the channel button Answer The t
51. te This function is not available for component input Use the or buttons to switch the 3D COMB on or off This provides access to many other features including system select and tuning options Use the 8 or 9 buttons to access the TUNING MENU E Setup menu Teletext Off timer off Wake up timer Off Ch colour set M Child lock Blue back 3D COMB Tuning menu On On lt Geomagnetic Owner ID E Setup menu Teletext Off timer Wake up timer Off Ch colour set Blue back 3D COMB Tuning menu Geomagnetic Owner ID Setup menu Teletext TOP Off timer Off Wake up timer Off Ch colour set Child lock d Blue back 3D COMB On Tuning menu Off lt Geomagnetic Owner ID S Setup menu Teletext TOP Off timer Off Wake up timer Off Ch colour set Child lock Off Blue back On 3D COMB Tuning menu Geomagnetic Owner ID S Setup menu Teletext Off timer Wake up timer Off Ch colour set Child lock Blue back 3D COMB Tuning menu EE B Geomagnetic zi Owner ID Set Up menu Geomagnetic Owner ID VCR GAME AV Mode only Colour system AV Mode only If you notice a slight tilt in the picture or if there are coloured patches at the corners of the screen use this feature to eliminate them Use the 8 or buttons to access the Geomagnetic adjustment Refer to page 22 for instructions
52. the setting between Off Strong Weak and Auto Use the 8 or buttons to switch between settings The Scan mode control allows you to change the Picture refresh setting between 75 8831 100Hz and Progressive Use the 3 or buttons to switch between settings 75 883 This mode gives a faster refresh rate and more lines than a standard television 100Hz 100Hz will give a steady picture for most signals Progressive NOTE is being used TODHz PROGRE ml Picture menu Menu amic gt a lt Brightness X x lt gt lt a Colour Temperature AA Ly S P NR Auto Scan mode 75 833i h Cl Picture menu R Dyna gt K S Sharpness Colour Temperature Standard Auto 75 833i l ANA DAA Scan mode LI Picture menu enu Contrast i AA Brightness gt C N Sharpness A J M Colour Temperature Standard el N P NR Auto c Recommended when receiving NTSC signals The scan mode function is not available when Picture in Picture Switching is also possible using the m button on the remote control We recommend that you set the Scan mode to Progressive when viewing a PAL 60 or NTSC transmission When viewing a PAL transmission other than PAL 60 with the Scan mode set to Progressive the screen will flicker This is not a fault The Multipip function will not operate when a Progressive signal is used Norm
53. umber and the green button moves to the next page number The yellow and blue buttons correspond to different subjects These subjects can be accessed by Pushing the coloured button This is the current preferred method of operation in Australia FASTEXT or FLOF Full Level One Features mode In FASTEXT mode four differently coloured subjects are displayed at the bottom of the screen To access more information about one of these subjects push the corresponding colour coded button on the remote control This is the current preferred method of operation in New Zealand List mode In List mode four different coloured page numbers are shown at the bottom of the screen Each of these numbers can be altered and stored in the TV s memory These coloured page numbers correspond to the colour coded buttons on the remote control Please refer to page 19 for instructions on how to change modes between TOP or FASTEXT and List Page Number Up Sub Page Number Up Sub Page Number Down SET UP Page Number Down Coloured Buttons F ite P avourite Page Index Hold n a T W TV TEXT E I 1 m Page Numbers e cl ela Store TELETEXT Operation BUTTON EP WHAT IT DOES F P FAVOURITE PAGE This feature will store a favourite page in the TV memory 1 The TV must be in the LIST mode receiving a teletext broadcast and the programme number must be between 1 and 25 2 Push the Blue button 3 Select the page nu
54. ust tilt Correction E q M Geomagnetic correction O EI El El STR F N N TV AV o O Adjust tlt 3elum O TVI bit 2 Push V or A to adjust the picture tilt or coloured patches as necessary 4 Push 8 or to adjust the picture tilt or coloured patches as necessary The adjustment range is from 8 to 8 3 Push the F button to return to normal viewing The adjustment range is from 8 to 8 5 Push the SET UP button to return the TV to the Set Up Menu OR 6 Push the TV AV button to return to normal viewing vs Helpful Hint 1 If geomagnetic changes cause colour patches on the screen switch your Television OFF with the Power On Off Switch not with the remote control for 30 minutes and then switch it back ON 2 Adjustment for geomagnetic should be performed every time the location of the TV is changed 3 In some cases colour patches will not be completely eliminated even after adjustment particularly in ferroconcrete buildings and other structures susceptible to geomagnetic effects In these cases the TV location will have to be changed Setup menu Owner ID Owner ID allows you to enter a security code and address information so that in the unfortunate event of theft it will help the Police to determine the owner erue Press the SETUP Button GS Move to Owner ID Option EW or D buttons Access the Owner ID Q or 9 buttons TN Note Pushing the button at any time will retu
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