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1. EE 7 Picture 10 a 118 ee Seren A rr ro Bre RR ea g Preset TMU ERE ATEA EE BRL RE EAE g F nction TIVE neiaa eae e tr o estie pete e n a aaa e n a aae a i eiea 10 Channel Select onun reete tttm Meetic e ha nit E E N EA AEE T Picture and volume adjustment 3 AI erret ao T RH UR SE RSEN SERE UE SS DEN asin ER E E SNPRA toes D Picture mode selection unsere eco ei oes tot eb into gredi real terra de e Eo eet Other functions 5st teens iae eretacstenutitui e Ea 13 13 16 Trouble shooting essessessesecsecsessosseseesecsccoosoesoeseesecsossosoesoesecsocsossosoeseesecsocsosoesoeseeseesesse S External equipment connections sessssococcssssseocecessococecsssooccesessococcesssscceeessssecseesssso Specifications 0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 19 Main features e Hyperband e Auto manual search e Voltage synthesised system e 100 preset channels e TY system PAL B G NTSC 4 43 3 58 AV e Full function remote control amp English on screen menu display e No signal blue background display and AUTO POWER OFF function e Four picture mode settings Sound mute function e Sleep timer e AV IN OUT S VHS operation function NOTES FOR OPERATION Do not let the TV set be in standby condition for a long period of time When it is not in use please turn off the power supply and remove the powe
2. If the system is not set correctly the picture will have no colour or the colour will be abnormal Press the STD button to select the right colour system to obtain normal colour Refer to the following table bw COLOUR SYSTEM Colour Sub Carrier Vertical Frequency PAL RENDE sew AUTO PAL 3 SLEEP timer Using the SLEEP button allows you to have the appliance automatically turned off after a preset time the time range will be as long as 120 minutes and set the appliance to standby mode At every press of the button the setting time will be decreased by 30 minutes When the remaining time is 5 minutes left it will be displayed once every 2 minutes for 4 seconds i SLEEP OFF SLEEP 120 SLEEP 30 Press SLEEP Press SLEEP Press SLEEP 14 When the SLEEP timer is functioning if you press SLEEP button again the TV will display the remaining time If the power is switched off the SLEEP timer will be cancelled You must set it again if wanted 4 TV AV selection Press the TV AV button on the set or AV button on the remote controller to select TV or AV mode When the TV is working at RF receiving mode press AV button the set will be switched to AV the screen displays AV1 and colour system Press the button again and the set will be switched to AV2 the screen displays AV2 and colour system Press the button once more the set will be switched to TV mode and the screen displays current TV channel
3. 12 PAL After 4 Press AV seconds Press AV Note 1 When receiving broadcasting TV program the TV signals are input through aerial terminal press the AV button to switch the set to TV mode 2 When receiving programs played back by Video DISC VCR Satellite receiver VCD the signals are input through AV terminals please set the receiver to AV mode 15 External equipment connection This set is incorporated with Audio amp Video input and output sockets which allow direct connection to external equipment such as VCR Video DISC VCD Satellite Receiver etc for playing back and recording the programs 1 VIDEO PLAYBACK The figure below shows how to connect the TV set to the video equipment VIDEO TVSETREAR peg e VIDEO EQUIPMENT H A To video output IIE To audio output NOTE The VIDEO equipment may be VCR Video DISC VCD or Satellite Receiver Press the TV AV button on the set or AV button on the remote controller to select AV mode AV and corresponding colour system will be displayed on the screen The picture displayed on the screen is the program played back by the video equipment 2 RECORDING FROM THE TV SET The figure below shows how to connect the TV set to the VCR TV SET REAR E VIDEO EQUIPMENT To video input To audio input Press AV button on the remote control unit to set TV mode and choose the desired channel At this time the program recorded is d
4. SYS sound system This item is used to select sound system Since this TV model s RF sound system is B G only this item gets into ineffectiveness in sound system selection 6 Auto search AUTO Press CH A button to highlight AUTO Press VOL A button the set will automatically search and store the active TV signals in your local area from lower band to higher band in the sequence of VL VH U with the green bar moving rightward When a station is located the set will store the signals with a channel number from 0 When all the signals are searched and stored the TV returns to 0 channel automatically auto search is finished After auto search all programs colour system is set to AUTO and in AFT ON mode During the process of auto search if D MENU or CH A button is pressed the searching is interrupted Press VOL A V button the searching begins again 7 SEARCH Making use of SEARCH function will store a TV program at a referred channel position Select a channel number when SEARCH is highlighted press VOL A button the set begins to search for signals upward or downward from current channel When a station is located the searching stops and the program is stored into the referred channel position Repeat the above step and store another program signals into another position If two channels are same the previous will be deleted When the searching is finished to store the program signals you should press
5. W BRIGHTNESS 0 Note this button s function is as same as the function of the PICTURE menu of the main menu refer to PICTURE MENU on page 8 12 2 Volume adjustment You can press the VOL A button to adjust the volume and the green bar will move rightward or leftward the volume output range is 0 63 Press VOL VOLUME 15 VOLUME 30 Press VOL V You can press the Y button to mute the sound Press the amp button again or VOL A F button The sound is restored to normal SOUND MUTE MODE NORMAL SOUND MODE Press VOL AIW VOLUME 15 B Picture mode selection You can select the picture quality instantly among three presets modes and one user set mode Press the 4 button to select the desired picture quality DYNAMIC STANDARD MILD and MEMORY user set can be selected cyclically MEMORY DYNAMIC STANDARD MILD EA mmm mmm MEMORY The picture quality you set 13 E Other functions 1 Retain on screen display Press the button and the upper right corner will display the current channel number and TV system After 4 seconds the display on the screen will disappear After 4 seconds Press Mi In VIDEO mode it will only display VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 and the colour system 2 TV colour system selection Press the STD button and each time the colour system displayed on the screen will change in the sequence of AUTO PAL N358 N443 7
6. the MENU button to exit the menu and the program signals are stored automatically When the tuning changing reaches the highest lowest the searching turns to next band s lowest highest and continues searching If the signals are not the signals you desire you can press the VOL A Y button again until the desired signals are searched 8 Manual search MANUAL When some program s picture or sound is not good you can make use of this function to fine tune the tuning voltage Press VOL A F button to highlight MANUAL Press VOL A V successively the set begins searching upward or downward When the picture has obtained the optimum effect release the button To store the effect you should press the MENU button to exit the menu and the effect is stored automatically 10 3 FUNCTION menu STD AUTO SYS 1 BLUE Making use of the FUNCTION menu can select BLUE ON OFF and current channel s colour and sound system Press CH A F button to select item the selected item is highlighted Press MENU button to exit to the main menu 1 STD colour system selection In this TV model the colour system is automatically identified In normal circumstances please set colour system to AUTO 2 SYS sound system selection In this TV model this item is ineffective Refer to the NOTE on page 6 3 BLUE ON OFF selection Select and highlight BLUE ON OFF Press VOL A button to select ON or OFF When BLUE ON is selected blue
7. NDICATOR TV AV o VOL V down CH A up CHY down VOL A up Note Functions of MENU D VOL A V CHA Y and TV AV are also provided to the remote controller Back view The remote controller Standby Sound mute TV AV select Previous channel On screen recall Channel direct select Colour system select Sleep timer Picture control Picture mode selection Volume control Sound system select Channel select NOTE this TV model s RF sound system is BG only Therefore the SYS1 2 button on the remote controller is ineffective in sound system selection Similarly in the Preset and Function menus the SYS item sound system selection item is ineffective Operation E Turning the power on off 1 Connect the power push the main power switch the red indicator is on the set is in standby mode 2 Push the D button on the remote controller to turn on the set when the set is in standby this time the green indicator is on on the upper right corner of the screen will display channel number colour and sound system Or you can push the CH A F button to turn on the set when in standby 3 You can push the D button to switch the set to standby mode when in operation mode this time the green indicator is off the red indicator is on 4 Push the main power switch to turn off the set completely and confirm that all indicators go out Note If there are no input signals for the TV when the set is in TV rece
8. OWNER S MANUAL Palsonic 34CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION MODEL 3410 Type Tested Electrical Safety AS NZS 3250 Lic 4163 Standards Australia APP No N15957 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 Congratulations on your purchase of this Palsonic colour television receiver We recommend that you thoroughly read this manual before use to fully enjoy the many functions and excellent effects of this receiver Retain is manual in an easily accessible location for future reference Contents Main features 0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 fne groe iit 3 Cautions for Safety dee HA ee rr t eq Pete te entree ee ede tut ee dte gcns 3 Installation and appearance eeeeeee reete eterne ee en nennen sene rnat etna eene enetnetnnen 4 Antenna COBDBOCHOTI node eso en Peu ruote toto bet Cose Ont ctt hanes O TETEE 4 Battery installation cene uir ER etn is E Ogre EE EE EE RR Re ee eee 4 Appearance eet e ped t erbe ber ec etae hoe EE d de beet o bent etit rad 5 Theremote controller snnt ertet ti e e ar ED t EE E 6 Operation eL Turning the power otVotl tarip a E Nt a a e d ee bee ea ede te meer S 7 hA Snieo s CET PE
9. SC system 2 PRESET menu PROG 28 SYS 1 SKIP OFF AUTO AFT ON SEARCH BAND U MANUAL Making use of the PRESET menu can fulfil the function of auto search search manual search channel and band selection AFT and skip on off Press CH A V button to select the item the selected item is highlighted in red Press the MENU button to exit to the main menu 1 PROG program Select the current program number while PROG is highlighted Press VOL A button to increase or decrease the program number progressively PROG Q a a 20 aee 99 2 SKIP ON OFF Press CH A button to highlight SKIP ON OFF Press VOL A button to toggle between SKIP ON and OFF When SKIP ON is set the current channel program will be skipped Making use of this function can skip some unwanted channel say 5 11 next when you press CH A Y button to select channel 5 11 channel will be skipped Press the channel direct select button can select the skipped channel 3 AFT ON OFF Making use of the AFT function can automatically fine tune the channel Select and highlight AFT pressing VOL A button it toggles between ON and OFF When in AFT ON it can automatically fine tune the channel In normal circumstances please set AFT ON When in the process of manual search AFT is set OFF automatically 4 Band Selection Press the CH A V button to highlight BAND Press the VOL A F button to select band The change sequence is 5
10. TON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 604 37H03 09
11. a connections May be station trouble Check antenna connections Check antenna for broken wires May be local interference from another appliance May be station trouble Check antenna connections May be local interference May be station trouble Check antenna connections Check antenna for broken wires May be local interference from another appliance Be sure power cord is plugged in Check battery in Remote Control Hand Unit Station may be in trouble 18 e Press POWER BUTTON e Try another channel e Press AV button once e Try another channel e Reorient antenna e Adjust VOLUME control e Try another channel e Reorient antenna e Adjust BRIGHTNESS control e Adjust CONTRAST control e Try another channel e Reorient antenna Try another channel e Reorient antenna e Adjust COLOUR control e Change batteries e Try another channel e Adjust CONTRAST control SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply Receiver Channel Cable Channel TV System Dimension mm Weight CRT Power Consumption Antenna Impedance Remote Control Unit Power Supply Accessories AC 240V 50Hz VHFL 0 5 5A VHFH 6 11 UHF E21 E69 S1 841 Hyperband PAL B G NTSC 3 58 4 43 430 W x 339 H x 370 D 12 kg 34cm 60W 75 ohm DC 3V 2 x UM 3 one remote controller Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 19 PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYN
12. background will appear on the screen automatically when no input signals and the sound is mute After 5 minutes the set will cut off automatically E Channel selection 1 Using direct select buttons 1 Single digital method 0 9 You can select any one of 0 9 channel position directly by pressing the number button accordingly AUTO AUTO SYS 1 SYS 1 Press 0 Press 5 i I m 2 Two digital method 10 99 Press button until the symbol is displayed on the screen In this mode you can choose any one of two digit channel by pressing the number buttons accordingly For example if you wish to receive channel 25 press 2 button then press 5 button 11 AUTO Press Press 2 Press 5 SYS 1 Two digit mode 2 Using CH A button Press CH A button the channel number will be increased or decreased progressively 3 Making use of amp button Press S button to swap the currently viewed channel with the previous channel E Picture and volume adjustment 1 Picture adjustment Press PIC button repeatedly on screen display will change in the sequence below PAL BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR SHARPNESS NTSC BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST gt COLOUR TINT gt SHARPNESS Press VOL A button to adjust the level For example to adjust brightness Press PIC Press A After 4 seconds _ BRIGHTNESS 30 BRIGHTNESS 63 Press
13. isplayed on the screen Note the following mis operation should be avoided during recording Press STANDBY button or set to VIDEO mode Change the current channel accidentally 3 DUBBING The picture below shows how to connect TWO VCRs to the TV for dubbing one from the other TV SET REAR VIDEO EQUIPMENT 2 ej a eee t t VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1 Si k Se t To audio output To video input To video output To audio input Press AV button on the remote control unit to select AV mode before dubbing AV will be displayed on the screen The TV set will act as a monitor to help you edit while dubbing NOTE The set MUST remain in Video mode and MUST NOT be switched off during the session 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING If any problem arises in the operation of your set first check through this list of symptoms and correction Should the problem be unsettled unplug the set and contact your dealer Check these things Try these adjustment No picture no sound Poor sound picture OK Poor picture sound OK Snowy picture Lines in picture Distorted picture Weak picture Multiple images Ghost Poor colour or no colour Remote control e does not work e No picture 9 Sound OK Be sure power cord is plugged in May be station trouble Check antenna connections Maybe in AV mode May be station trouble May be local interference from another appliance Check antenn
14. iving mode a blue background will appear on the screen After 5 minutes if there are still no signals to the TV it will enter into standby mode automatically In stanby mode In operation mode In operation mode Press the main power switch Vct EM S NM After 4 seconds Press lI Press b again E Menu operation You can select adjustment items by making use of the menu Press the MENU button to display the main menu PICTURE PRESET FUNCTION Press the CH A F button to select items upward or downward the selected item is highlighted in red while others in green The item sequence is Z PICTURE gt PRESET FUNCTION 7 Press the VOL A V button to enter into the sub menu To exit the menu press the MENU button Note the menu displayed on the screen will disappear automatically in 10 seconds if not in operation 1 PICTURE menu xt Hill 26 Hil 26 g Hin 26 mca Pd rdg PETE 31 CD PEP peers 31 Making use of the PICTURE menu can adjust the picture effect according to your personal preference and it will be stored as picture memory mode automatically Press the CH A F button to select the item the selected item is highlighted in red Press the VOL A F button to adjust it The range is 0 63 Press the MENU button to exit to the main menu Below are the characteristics of the picture adjustment item i 0 Green bar moving 63 VOLV VOL A Note TINT is effective only in NT
15. lls to the TV set to guarantee the good ventilation When the power cord or the plug is damaged please contact a qualified service department to get service Installation and appearance B Antenna connection To ensure a bright coloured and clear picture you should use an outdoor aerial or CATV cable If the signals are strong enough you may use an indoor aerial Note In case of using the Twin lead aerial feeder 3002 for UHF VHF aerial use a 300 75 ohm adaptor not supplied When using the coaxial cable not supplied 752 for UHF V HF aerial connect the plug into the 75 ohm aerial socket directly Note When you connect the outdoor aerial cable to the aerial terminal on the TV set please turn off the power switch on the TV while connecting the antenna lead In thunder and lightning weather please disconnect the connection to the outdoor aerial to avoid thunder lightning strike Bl Battery Installation Effective range of the remote control 1 Remove the back battery cover operation 2 Insert two size AAA batteries according to the polarity indication inside the remote controller 1 When the remote controller is not used for an extended period of time or the batteries are worn out please remove the batteries in time to avoid battery leakage 2 Avoid moisture and mechanical shock to the remote controller Bb Appearance Front view POWER SWITCH TTR PA REMOTE SENSOR MENU I
16. r plug When it is to be left for a prolonged period of time it is recommended to disconnect the connection to the outdoor aerial to avoid thunder strike Please follow cautions for safety in the TV set instructions and all warnings and descriptions denoted on the TV set Bl Cautions For Safety Note This TV set can be operated on an AC power of 240V 50Hz You should not use power supply of the other type When an unusual situation occurs turn off the power switch at once and remove the plug from the wall outlet Contact a qualified service department in your local area Do not expose the TV set to rain or excessive moisture to prevent tire disaster or electric shock Avoid using the set in very warm or damp places Never use it ina bathroom There exists High Voltage in this TV set Do not remove the cover to avoid danger When the TV set is to be left unattended please turn off the power switch and remove the plug from the wall outlet In order to wipe dust off the picture tube or off the cabinet you should remove the power plug from the wall outlet first You can wipe lightly with a piece of dry clean soft cloth The TV set should be placed on an adequate place without exposing it to direct sunlight and other sources of heat to prevent the deformation of the cabinet or damage to components Do not cover the ventilating holes in the cabinet Keep a space of more than 5 cm from the wa
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