Palsonic Flat Panel Television 76WSHD User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
76CM WIDE SCREEN HDTV READY  
MODEL: 76WSHD  
Type Tested  
Electrical  
Safety  
AS/NZS 3250 Lic 4166  
Standards Australia  
APP No: N18748  
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL: (02) 9313 7111  
FAX: (02) 9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
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9.1.4 Making use of P.SCAN button .......................................................................... 21  
9.1.3 Making use of DYNAMIC button .......................................................................  
9.1.5 Making use of STILL button ..............................................................................  
9.1.6 Making use of PHOTO button ..........................................................................  
9.1.7 Making use of PANORAMA button ..................................................................  
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9.2 Sound adjustment .................................................................................................. 23  
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9.2.1 Bass/Treble adjustment ....................................................................................  
9.2.2 BALANCE adjustment ......................................................................................  
9.2.3 Making use of surround sound .........................................................................  
9.2.4 Making use of LOUDNESS ............................................................................... 24  
9.2.5 Volume adjustment and sound mute ................................................................  
9.2.6 NICAM function ......................................................................................................  
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10. Timer setting ....................................................................................................  
10.1 OFF timer ..............................................................................................................  
10.2 ON timer ................................................................................................................  
10.3 ALARM timer .........................................................................................................  
10.4 Program timer .......................................................................................................  
10.5 PROG number ......................................................................................................  
11. Making use of OPTION menu .........................................................................  
11.1 OSD language selection .......................................................................................  
11.2 AUTO-POWER-OFF function ...............................................................................  
11.3 Rotate function .....................................................................................................  
11.4 Default screen aspect ratio setting .......................................................................  
11.5 Picture moving ......................................................................................................  
11.6 Degaussing ...........................................................................................................  
11.7 Blue screen setting ...............................................................................................  
11.8 Colour bar signal ..................................................................................................  
11.9 Game ....................................................................................................................  
Menu operation in VIDEO mode .......................................... 30  
Menu operation in YCbCr mode .......................................... 31  
Operation in HDTV mode  
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12. Buttons' function .............................................................................................  
13. Signal source selection ..................................................................................  
14. OSD introduction .............................................................................................  
14.1 Menu introduction .................................................................................................  
14.2 Contrast, brightness adjustment ...........................................................................  
14.3 To switch between TEXT mode and IMAGE mode ..............................................  
14.4 Volume adjustment ...............................................................................................  
14.5 Screen adjustment ................................................................................................  
14.6 Function menu item's selection ............................................................................  
14.7 Audio adjustment ..................................................................................................  
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15. Display mode setting .......................................................................................  
Displaying pattern .........................................................................................................  
16. Troubleshooting guide ....................................................................................  
17. Specifications ..................................................................................................  
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1. Cautions for safety  
Note: This set can be operated on an AC power of 240V, 50Hz. You must not use  
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a power supply of any other type.  
When any unusual situation occurs, turn off the  
power supply 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. Avoid using the set in very warm or  
damp places and never use it in a bathroom.  
When cleaning dust off the picture tube disconnect  
the power first. You can wipe lightly with a piece of  
dry, clean and soft cloth.  
Normally, the screen surface should not be cleaned;  
however, if it is essential, clean the surface with a soft,  
dry cloth while the TV is turned off. Never use any  
detergent cleaners to clean the surface. The screen  
surface may be scratched if a hard cloth is used  
Avoid exposing the set to direct sunlight and other  
sources of heat to prevent damage to the cabinet  
and components.  
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High voltage exists in this TV set. Do not remove the  
cover.  
Do not cover the ventilating hole in the cabinet  
Keep a space of more than 5 cm from the walls to the  
TV set to ensure adequate ventilation.  
If the power cord or the plug is damaged contact a  
qualified service department for service.  
When the TV set is to be left unattended for a long  
period of time, turn off the power supply and remove  
the plug from the wall outlet.  
Don’t try to push anything into the cabinet or place  
any vessel with water on the TV set.  
Don't overload wall outlets; extension cords, or  
integral convenience receptacles as this can result  
in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
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2. Location of controls  
2.1 FRONT VIEW  
REMOTE SENSOR  
INDICATOR  
INDICATOR  
POWER SWITCH  
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2
3
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TV/AV  
CH-  
2.2 SIDE VIEW  
CH+  
MENU  
VOL-  
VOL+  
1. TV/AV button: Open the signal source selection menu.  
2. CH- button: Select a lower position number.  
3. CH+ button: Select a higher position number.  
4. MENU button: Enter into the menu.  
5. VOL- button: Lower the volume  
6. VOL+ button: raise the volume.  
: Headphone jack  
AV3 input terminals  
{S-VIDEO, VIDEO,  
AUDIO L/MONO, R}  
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2.3 Back View  
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1. Antenna input  
2. DVD input terminals { VIDEO: Y, CB, CR, AUDIO: L/MONO, R}  
3. AV1 input terminals { S-VIDEO, VIDEO, AUDIO: L/MONO, R}  
4. AV2 input terminals { S-VIDEO, VIDEO, AUDIO: L/MONO, R}  
5. AV output terminals {VIDEO, AUDIO: L/MONO, R}  
6. HDTV input {Y, PB, PR, XGA, AUDIO: L/MONO, R}  
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2.4 Remote Controller  
Button function:  
1. Power on/standby  
2. Scan mode selection  
3. To caption moving  
into 4 successive frozen  
frames  
4. STATIC/MOVING picture  
mode selection  
5. Still the current picture  
6. Channel preview  
7. Channel up/down  
In menu operation used to  
move the cursor upward or  
downward.  
8. Text /image mode  
switch over  
9. Retain on-screen display  
10. Sleep timer  
11. Surround sound control  
12. NICAM/FORCE FM sound  
decoder selection  
13. Play game  
14. Selectable picture  
15. Open the signal source  
selection menu  
16. Screen aspect ratio  
selection  
17. Open/close the menu  
18. Volume up/down  
In menu operation used to  
move the cursor leftward /  
rightward, adjust menu  
item, or enter into the  
next level menu  
19. Sound mute  
20. One digit/two digit/three  
digit channel selector  
21. Previous channel  
22. Direct channel selector  
23. HDTV/TV  
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3. Installation  
3.1 Antenna Connection  
To ensure a bright-coloured and clear picture use an outdoor antenna or  
CATV cable.  
Note:  
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In case of using the Twin-lead aerial feeder (300 ) for UHF/VHF aerial, use a 300-75 ohm  
adaptor (not supplied).  
When using the coaxial cable (not supplied) (75 ) for UHF/VHF aerial, connect the plug into  
the 75 ohm aerial socket directly.  
Note:  
1. When you connect the outdoor antenna cable to the antenna terminal on the set, turn off the  
power supply to the set first.  
2. In thunder and lightning weather, disconnect the outdoor antenna to avoid lightning strike.  
3. When receiving CATV programs, a cable box (not supplied) needs to be used.  
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3.2 Battery installation  
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Replace the battery  
compartment cover.  
Install two "AAA"  
batteries paying  
attention to the  
polarity diagram  
in the battery  
Open the battery  
compartment  
cover.  
compartment.  
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS  
Follow these precautions when using batteries in this device:  
1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.  
2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the battery  
compartment. Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.  
3. Do not mix different types of batteries together or old batteries with fresh ones.  
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury  
from possible battery leakage.  
5. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged; they can overheat and rupture. (Follow  
battery manufacturer's directions.)  
3.3 EFFECTIVE DISTANCE OF THE  
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER  
NOTES:  
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When there is an obstacle between the TV and the  
transmitter,thetransmitter maynotoperate.  
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When direct sunlight, an incandescent lamp,  
fluorescent lamp or any other strong light shines on  
the REMOTE SENSOR of the TV, the remote  
operation may be unstable.  
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FAQs  
There is too much light in the room.  
There is an obstacle in the path of the beam.  
The batteries are weak or dead.  
The batteries are inserted incorrectly.  
Why is the remote not working properly?  
The remote control is not aimed at the sensor.  
Distance is too far away from the remote sensor  
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(Please refer to the owner's manual of the  
equipment to be connected as well.)  
3.4 External Equipment connections  
3.4.1 To connect AV input terminals  
You can connect video equipments such as a VTR and video camera to this TV and enjoy the high  
quality picture and sound.  
If your video equipment has a S-VIDEO output terminal, connect it to the S-VIDEO input terminal  
(special S-VIDEO type) of the unit. If not, connect it to the VIDEO terminal (phono type).  
Video camera, etc.  
To video output  
To audio output  
Yellow (video)  
White (audio L/MONO)  
Red (audio R)  
VTR with  
S-VIDEO terminal  
VTR without  
S-VIDEO terminal  
Aerial output  
Aerial output  
To S-VIDEO  
output terminal  
To video  
outputs  
To audio  
outputs  
THE SET'S REAR  
To audio  
outputs  
TO ANT IN  
To select the input, press AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and press the CH  
or CH button to select the corresponding input mode ( VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3) and press  
VOL button to confirm.  
Note on the S-VIDEO terminal  
The S-VIDEO input terminal has priority over the AV1, AV2 VIDEO terminals on the rear and the AV3  
VIDEO terminal on the side. To use equipment connected to the video terminals, disconnect any plug  
from the S-VIDEO terminal.  
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3.4.2 To connect DVD input terminals  
The figure below shows how to connect the DVD input terminals of the TV set to the DVD  
Player, Laser Disk Player, etc.  
DVD Player,  
Laser Disk Player etc.  
THE SET'S REAR  
Direction of the signal  
White (audio L/MONO)  
Red (audio R, CR  
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Green (Y)  
Blue (CB  
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COMPONENT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
Press AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and select YCbCr mode. The  
picture shown on the screen is the program from the DVD Player.  
Note: Both the component video Cr terminal and the audio R terminal are red for easy  
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identification. Make sure these are correctly connected.  
3.4.3 To connect AV output terminals  
You can connect a stereo system to the audio output terminals (phono type) on the set to  
enjoy a high-quality sound from the stereo system. You can also connect AV output terminals to  
VTR to record programs being displayed on the screen. (Note: Only when the signal source is input  
through RF or AV1 IN or AV2 IN or AV3 IN, there is signal for AV OUT terminals to output.)  
To external input  
THE SET'S REAR  
Stereo System  
To audio input  
Yellow (video)  
White (audio L/MONO)  
Red (audio R)  
(Another VTR for recording)  
To video input  
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3.4.4 To connect XGA input interface  
The figure below shows how to connect the set to the computer through XGA interface.  
THE SET'S REAR  
COMPUTER  
Direction of signal  
White (audio L/MONO)  
Red (audio R)  
Signals  
Press AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and select HDTV-XGA mode. At this  
time the screen will display information from the computer.  
3.4.5 To connect HDTV set top box  
If your HDTV set top box is incorporated with YPbPr terminals, connect the set top box to the  
TV set through the YPbPr terminals, connect audio lines from set top box to HDTV IN L/R sound  
inputs, note that L to L and R to R.  
(If your set top box is incorporated with XGA interface, please connect according to "To  
connect XGA input interface" which is shown above.)  
THE SET'S REAR  
Direction of the signal  
White (audio L/MONO)  
Red (audio R, PR  
Green (Y)  
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HDTV set top box  
Blue (PB  
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Signals  
Press AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and then select YPbPr mode.  
Now you can view programs playbacked by the set top box.  
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4. Switching on/off  
1)  
2)  
Press the main POWER SWITCH (1) the  
red power indicator lights up, the set is in  
standby mode.  
Press the POWER button (2) on the remote  
controller to turn on the set, and the power  
indicator turns to yellow. Or you can directly  
press CH+ / CH- button on the set to turn  
on the set.  
(2)  
3)  
4)  
To turn off the set completely, press the  
main POWER SWITCH (1).  
To turn off the set temporarily, press the  
POWER button (2) the set is in standby  
mode, the indicator turns to red.  
(1)  
5)  
When the remote operation is received by the set, the TIMER indicator (green) on the  
set's front will glitter to inform the user.  
The buttons in this manual refer to the ones on the remote controller if without special  
indication.  
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5. Signal source selection  
Press the AV/TV button (1) to display  
signal source selection menu.  
1)  
2)  
3)  
RF  
VIDEO1  
VIDEO2  
VIDEO3  
YCbCr  
HDTV-XGA  
YPbPr  
Press the CH or CH button (2) to  
select one of RF / VIDEO1 VIDEO2/  
VIDEO3 / YCbCr / HDTV-XGA / YPbPr.  
Press VOL or VOL button (3) to  
confirm your choice.  
(2)  
(1)  
(3)  
(2)  
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Enhanced  
6. Brief menu operation and introduction  
Press CH button  
or MENU button  
Press CH button  
Press C  
Press CH button  
Press CH button  
or MENU button  
Note: In menu operation, pressing MENU button or waiting  
for 15 seconds can exit the menu.  
For more details refer to the following pages.  
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TV Operation (RF mode)  
The icon  
is selected  
Cursor  
The PICTURE menu includes  
the following items: Contrast,  
Bright, Colour, Peaking ,Tint  
Matrix, CTI, COMB, DNR, SVM  
Hints  
Press CH button  
or MENU button  
The SOUND menu  
Press CH button  
includes the following items:  
Bass, Treble, Balance  
Surround sound, Loudness.  
The TIMER menu includes  
the following items: TIMER  
OFF, TIMER ON, TIMER  
PR., PROG NO., ALARM.  
Press VOL button  
Press VOL button  
Press VOL  
button  
Press  
VOL button  
The OPTION menu  
includes the following items:  
OSD language, Auto power  
off, Rotation, Default  
screen aspect ratio, Picture  
moving, Degauss, Blue  
screen, Colour bar, Game.  
Press CH button  
Press CH button  
or MENU button  
The PRESET menu  
includes the following items:  
colour, system, sound  
system, auto tune, search  
AFC, Fine tune, Skip, VCR.  
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7. Channel Presetting  
If you have preset the channels, you can directly watch TV programs after turning on the set.  
If not, then preset channels in one of the following ways.  
7.1 AUTO TUNE  
Method 1:  
1) Press MENU button (1) to enter into the main menu.  
2) Press VOL or VOL button (2) to select PRESET menu, press CH button (3) to select and  
highlight AUTO TUNE.  
3) Press VOL or VOL button (2) to start the auto tune. All active channels will be searched or  
stored into the memory automatically. After auto-tune, the TV will return to the first active channel  
program.  
4) During auto tune, pressing MENU button (1) can exit.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
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7.2 Manual search  
Method 2:  
If auto tune can not preset the desired  
channels, or you want to preset the desired  
channels one by one with the preferred  
channel number, please make use of  
SEARCH.  
(4)  
(3)  
(1)  
(22)  
(3)  
(21)  
1) Use number buttons (4) or CH  
button (3) to select a channel number.  
2) Enter into the PRESET menu, press  
CH  
button (3) to select SEARCH.  
3)  
Press VOL button (21 ) to search channels from current channel to lower channel, press  
VOL button (22 ) to search from current channel to higher channel. When a channel is located,  
the searching stops, this channel is then memorised with the preset channel number. If the  
channel is not the one you desire, please keep pressing VOL or VOL button (2) to  
continue searching.  
Note: If you know the frequency value of the desired channel, you can directly input the value using  
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the digit keys.  
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7.3 To skip unnecessary position numbers  
After presetting the channels, you can  
skip unnecessary position numbers so that  
only the channels you want to watch are  
(4)  
selected with CH or CH button.  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
1) Press the number button (4) or CH  
(2)  
button (3) to select a channel number  
you want to skip.  
2) Enter into the PRESET menu, press CH  
button (3) to select SKIP.  
3) Press VOL  
SKIP (ON). Thus, when you select  
channels with CH button (3), this  
channel will then be skipped.  
button (2) to select  
4) To restore a skipped position number, select the position number you want to restore with the  
number buttons, enter into the PRESET menu to select SKIP X (OFF).  
7.4 Fine Tune  
When picture and sound's effect of a channel is poor (for example, one or two CATV channel's  
picture and sound are not standard), you can correct them by making use of Fine Tuning.  
7.4.1 AFC (Auto Frequency Control)  
1)  
2)  
Press the number buttons (4) or CH  
button (3) to select the channel you  
want to fine-tune.  
(4)  
Enter into the PRESET menu, press  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
CH  
press VOL  
button (3) to select AFC, then  
button (2) to select AFC  
to activate it, the set begins fine-tune  
until the optimum picture and sound is  
achieved.  
To use AFC is recommended. If you are not satisfied with the effects after the AFC, you can shut  
down AFC and make use of FINE TUNE until you get satisfied effect.  
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7.4.2 FINE TUNE  
1)  
Press the number buttons (4) or  
CH button (3) to select the  
channel you want to fine-tune.  
(4)  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
2)  
Enter into the PRESET menu,  
press CH  
button (3) to select  
Fine tune, then press and hold the  
VOL or VOL button (2) to begin  
fine-tune until the optimum picture  
and sound is achieved.  
Note: if some channel’s colour or sound is abnormal, it may be that the setting of the colour or the  
sound system is wrong, please do adjustment according to "8.6 The setting of colour and  
sound system" to set the proper colour and sound system.  
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7.5 VCR  
When receiving VCR programs, there may occur jump of the  
picture or bend of upper picture. You can solve this problem by  
activating VCR function. Please do the following steps:  
Enter into the PRESET menu, press CH or CH button to  
select VCR item, and press VOL or VOL button to set VCR  
(ON).  
If you do not meet this problem, or the signal source is not  
from VCR, please shut off this function.  
7.6 The setting of colour and sound system  
7.6.1 Use OSD button  
Press OSD button (1), the screen will display  
position number, colour and sound system.  
scan mode etc. Check whether the colour and  
sound system is correct.  
PAL 6.5MHz  
100Hz MOVING  
(1)  
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7.6.2 The setting of colour system  
1)  
2)  
Press the number buttons (4) or CH  
button (3) to select the channel you need  
to set the colour system.  
(4)  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Enter into the PRESET menu, press  
CH  
button (3) to select SYSTEM,  
button (2) to select  
then press VOL  
proper colour system. Every time you  
press VOL or VOL button (2), the  
colour system will change in the  
sequence below:  
AUTO  
PAL  
SECAM  
PAL60  
N443  
NTSC  
In normal circumstances, please set the colour system to AUTO, and the set can automatically  
select the proper colour system. If colour is still abnormal, then select the proper colour system  
manually.  
7.6.3 The setting of sound system  
1)  
2)  
Press the number buttons (4) or CH  
button (3) to select the channel you need  
to set the sound system.  
(4)  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Enter into the PRESET menu, press  
CH  
button (3) to select SOUND,  
button (2) to select  
then press VOL  
proper sound system. Every time you  
press VOL or VOL button (2), the  
sound system will change in the  
sequence below:  
4.5MHZ  
5.5MHZ  
6.0MHZ  
6.5MHZ  
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8. Channel selection  
You can select your desired TV program by one of the following methods.  
8.1 Using the direct select buttons (0-9 & -/-- button)  
To select a one-digit position number  
(1) Press -/-- button to display "-"  
on the top right screen.  
(2) Press 0-9 number buttons to  
select a channel.  
(2)  
(1)  
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To select a two-digit position number  
(1) Press -/-- button to display "--"  
(2) Then press 0-9 to select a  
channel number.  
on the top right screen.  
(2)  
(1)  
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- -  
To select a three-digit position number  
(1) Press -/-- button to display "---"  
(2) Then press 0-9 to select a  
channel number.  
on the top right screen.  
(2)  
(1)  
- - -  
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8.2 Using the CH or CH buttons  
(3)  
(1)  
Press CH (1) to select higher position  
numbers; CH (2) to select lower ones.  
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(2)  
8.3 Using the PREVIOUS channel button ( )  
Press the  
button on the remote controller can swap the current viewed channel with the  
previous one.  
Note: Pressing the  
button can also switch between programs from RF, AV1, AV2, AV3,  
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DVD IN, HDTV IN (but this button can not be used to switch between YPbPr and XGA).  
8.4 Using the PREVIEW button  
Press PREVIEW button to start scanning from the current channel to higher channel, 16 sub-  
pictures will fill up the whole screen one by one. You can press one of P.SCAN, PHOTO,  
DYNAMIC, STILL, 0-9, -/-- ,  
program.  
buttons on the remote controller to select a corresponding channel  
The menu of 16 picture  
These buttons' arrangement  
is in accordance with the  
arrangement of the program  
menu, each button represents  
the corresponding program.  
(4)  
Press the DYNAMIC button, the  
corresponding program is displayed  
on the main screen.  
If there are more than 16 programs, a new series of programs  
from 17th program will be displayed in turn, overwriting the  
previous screen until all the programs be displayed, and then  
recycle.  
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9. Picture and sound adjustments  
9.1 Picture adjustment  
9.1.1 Making use of PERSONAL button  
You can select the picture quality instantly  
among three preset modes and one user-set  
mode. Press the PERSONAL button (4)  
to select the desired picture quality.  
STANDARD, BRIGHT, SOFT and  
PERSONAL (user-set) can be selected  
cyclically. In these settings, brightness and  
contrast are different. You can select one of  
them to fit different environment and the  
program type. The picture quality you have  
set in PICTURE menu will be stored into  
PERSONAL.  
Display more brightness  
and contrast pictures  
Bright  
Soft  
Display soft pictures  
Display the picture that  
you have adjusted in  
PICTURE menu  
Personal  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
Standard  
Display normal pictures  
9.1.2 Making PICTURE menu  
Press the MENU button (1) to enter into the main  
menu, press VOL or VOL button (2) to select  
PICTURE menu.  
1)  
2)  
Press CH  
(3) to cycle through the menu and  
select the desired adjusting item, press VOL  
button (2) to adjust.  
Note: When watching moving pictures, do not set DNR to MID or HIGH, otherwise the receiving  
effects will be affected.  
!
*TINT is only for NTSC system.  
*There is no COMB item when in YCbCr or S-VIDEO input mode.  
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PRESSING  
-50~+50  
ITEM  
VOL  
WEAKER  
DARKER  
PALER  
VOL  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
COLOUR  
PEAKING  
*TINT  
STRONGER  
LIGHTER  
DEEPER  
HIGHER  
LOWER  
MATRIX  
CTI  
NORMAL/WARM/COLD  
ON/OFF  
*COMB  
DNR  
SVM  
ON/OFF  
OFF/LOW/HIGH/MILD  
OFF/LOW/HIGH  
9.1.3 Making use of DYNAMIC button  
Press DYNAMIC button to switch the set between STATIC picture and  
MOVING picture mode according to the type of the program you are watching. For  
example, if you are watching programs in which characters are main and moving  
and changing are less such as stock information, selecting STATIC is suggested.  
If you are watching programs such as TV play or sports in which moving and  
changing are more and quicker, selecting MOVING is suggested.  
DYNAMIC  
9.1.4 Making use of P.SCAN button  
P.SCAN  
Press P.SCAN button to cycle through AUTO SCAN/100Hz/P.SCAN and  
select the proper scan mode in which most satisfying picture can be displayed.  
Note: In AUTO SCAN mode, the set can automatically set to 100Hz scanning  
when the signal source is in PAL system. When the signal source is in NTSC  
system, the set will automatically set to progressive scanning.  
9.1.5 Making use of STILL button  
9.1.6 Making use of PHOTO Button  
Press PHOTO button  
to caption moving picture  
into 4 successive frozen  
frames. In a certain interval  
a new series of "photo finish"  
picture is displayed,  
Press STILL button  
to still the current picture,  
press it again to restore.  
PHOTO  
STILL  
overwriting the old ones.  
Press the button again to  
cancel.  
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9.1.7 Making use of PANORAMA button  
Press PANORAMA button to cycle through 16:9 Mode/PANORAMA/4:3 Mode  
/ZOOM/TITLE and select your desired screen aspect ratio. When you switch to  
other programs, the screen aspect ratio will restore to the default one. If you  
wish to keep your selected screen aspect ratio even when changing programs,  
please enter into the OPTION menu and select Default item to set the default  
screen aspect ratio.  
PANORAMA  
16:9 mode expands the conventional 4:3 picture into a full  
16:9 picture and at the same time still maintains the height  
of the picture. Or view DVD program, movie in 16:9 mode.  
PANORAMA mode expands the conventional 4:3 picture into  
a full 16:9 picture and at the same time still maintains a good  
aspect ratio at the centre of the screen. This will minimise  
distortion and produce a remarkable panoramic picture.  
The 4:3 mode leaves conventional 4:3 picture as they are,  
with black bars on both sides of your screen.  
Note: the 4:3 display mode is one which is suggested  
not to use. When the current picture's brightness changes  
largely, there occurs blurry and tingling on picture's left  
and right sides, or when picture's upper and lower part's  
brightness differs greatly, there is tilt on picture's sides,  
these are normal phenomena, it is not necessary to worry  
about them.  
!
This feature is recommended for viewing "letter-box'' movie  
(picture with a black bar on the top and bottom) with 16:9  
format. When you select this mode, you are able to fill up the  
whole screen. If you watch a 4:3 picture in this mode, the  
picture will be expanded and some information at the top and  
bottom will be lost.  
Title mode moves the picture in ZOOM mode upward so that  
when viewing programs with title at the bottom, the bottom  
title can be revealed.  
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9.2 Sound adjustment  
(5)  
(2)  
(3)  
(3)  
(2)  
Press CH  
(1)  
(4)  
(6)  
1) Press the MENU button (1) to enter into the main menu, press VOL or VOL button (2) to  
select SOUND menu.  
2)  
Press CH  
VOL  
button (3) to cycle through the menu and select the desired adjusting item, press  
button (2) to adjust.  
9.2.1 Bass/Treble adjustment  
In SOUND menu select BASS or TREBLE, press VOL or VOL button (2) to adjust the  
level.  
9.2.2 BALANCE adjustment  
In SOUND menu select BALANCE, press VOL or  
VOL button (2) to adjust the level. Press VOL button (2) to  
decrease the right channel's sound, press VOL button (2) to  
decrease the left channel's sound.  
9.2.3 Making use of Surround sound  
Making use of surround sound, you can enjoy the dynamic  
sound effect that is like being in a music hall. Enter into the  
SOUND menu and select SURROUND, press VOL or  
VOL button (2) to select SURROUND OFF/LOW/HIGH.  
SURROUND: LOW  
or you can directly press the SURRD button (4) on the  
SURROUND: OFF  
remote controller to select SURROUND OFF/HIGH/LOW  
to get the optimum surround sound effect.  
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9.2.4 Making use of LOUDNESS  
In SOUND menu select LOUDNESS, press VOL or  
VOL (2) to select LOUDNESS ON/OFF. When selecting  
LOUDNESS ON, you can let the ears enjoy enough bass and  
treble even if the volume is lower.  
9.2.5 Volume adjustment and sound mute  
(5)  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
Press VOL or VOL (2) to adjust  
the volume.  
(2)  
(3)  
(6)  
(4)  
MUTE  
Press MUTE button (5) to mute the sound temporarily and  
press it again to restore the sound.  
9.2.6 NICAM function  
This set can identify NICAM program. If you are receiving  
NICAM program and you want to get NICAM effect, please  
press NlCAM button (6) on the remote controller to select  
NICAM. Press the NICAM button again the set will restore to  
FORCE FM mode. If the program is an ordinary one without  
NICAM, pressing this button has no effect.  
FORCE FM  
NICAM  
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10. TIMER setting  
The TIMER setting you have made will restore to default value in about 6 seconds after  
you turn off the set.  
Press the MENU button (1) to display  
the main menu, press VOL or VOL (2)  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
to select TIMER menu, press CH  
(3)  
to cycle through the menu and select the  
desired item.  
(4)  
10.1 OFF timer  
With the OFF timer, the TV will automatically switch to standby mode at a preset time. The setting  
steps are as follows:  
In TIMER menu press CH or CH button (3) to select Timer  
Off and press VOL or VOL button (2) to set the time after  
which you want to turn off the set. (from 10-240 minutes and in  
10-minute step). If you want to cancel OFF timer, press VOL  
or VOL button (2) until "---" is displayed.  
TIMER OFF 010  
TIMER OFF 020  
:
:
You can also make use of SLEEP timer function to turn off  
TIMER OFF 240  
the set automatically after a preset time, and bring the set to  
standby mode. Every time you press the SLP button (4) the  
timer will skip to the next one (in 10-minute step) until it reaches  
TIMER OFF - - -  
to 240 minutes. Press it again, the timer returns to ---, and the  
sleep timer is cancelled.  
10.2 ON timer  
With the ON timer, the TV which is at standby mode will  
automatically turn on at a preset time. The setting steps are  
as follows:  
Press CH or CH (3) to select Timer On and press  
VOL or VOL (2) to set the TV ON time (range from 10-720  
minutes and in 10-minute step). If you want to cancel ON timer,  
press VOL or VOL (2) until "---" is displayed.  
Note: when the ON timer setting is effective, the green timer  
indicator will light up to inform the user.  
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10.3 ALARM timer  
This function allows the to alarm  
automatically at the preset time. The setting  
steps are as follows:  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Press CH or CH button (3) to select  
Alarm, then press VOL or VOL button (2)  
to set the amount of time after which you want  
the TV to alarm (range from 10-240 minutes  
and in 10-minute step). If you want to cancel  
ALARM timer, press VOL or VOL (2)  
until is "---" displayed.  
10.4 Program timer  
This function allows the set to automatically switch to the  
preset channel at a preset time. The steps are as follows:  
Press CH or CH (3) to select TIMER PR, then press  
VOL or VOL (2) to set the amount of time after which you want  
the TV to switch. (range from 10-240 minutes and in 10-minute  
step). If you want to cancel this function, press VOL or VOL  
(2) until "---" is displayed.  
10.5 Prog Number  
Making use of this function to set the program number which  
you want the set to switch to automatically at the preset time.  
The steps are as follows:  
Press CH or CH (3) to select PROG NO., press VOL or  
VOL (2) to set the program number which you want the TV to  
switch to. If you want to cancel this function, press VOL or  
VOL (2) until "000" is displayed.  
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11. Making use of OPTION menu  
Press the MENU button (1) to display  
the main menu, press VOL or VOL  
button (2) to select OPTION menu. Press  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
CH  
button (3) to cycle through the  
menu and select the desired item.  
11.1 OSD language selection  
In OPTION menu, press CH or CH (3) to select  
ENGLISH item, press VOL or VOL (2) to switch the  
OSD language between ENGLISH and CHINESE.  
11.2 AUTO-POWER-OFF function  
-
With AUTO-POWER-OFF function ON, the TV will  
automatically turn off after about certain minutes if a vacant  
channel is tuned or TV broadcast for a day is finished or no  
signal is being received.  
Enter into the OPTION menu, press CH or CH (3) to  
select AUTO OFF, press VOL or VOL (2) to switch  
between (ON )and X (OFF).  
11.3 Rotate function  
When you switch on your TV, there may be a slight tilt of the  
picture to the left or right. This is due to the earth's magnetic  
field or position of your TV. To rectify, you can do the  
following.  
Enter into the OPTION menu, press CH or CH button (3)  
to select ROTATE, press VOL or VOL button (2) to tilt  
the picture leftward or rightward until you rectify it.  
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11.4 Default screen aspect ratio setting  
Making use of this function can set the  
default screen aspect ratio.  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
Enter into the OPTION menu, press  
CH or CH button (3) to select Default,  
press VOL or VOL button (2) to cycle  
through 16:9, PANORAMA, 4:3, ZOOM,  
TITLE and make your choice to set the  
default screen aspect ratio. Later on, when  
you switch channels, the screen will remain in  
the default aspect ratio.  
(2)  
(3)  
11.5 Picture moving  
In OPTION menu, if you have set TITLE for default screen  
aspect ratio, then P.MOV menu item will appear below WIDE item.  
Select P.MOV, then press VOL or VOL button (2) to move  
the picture downward or upward, thus to adjust the position of the  
title. After completion, exit the menu, and the title position will be  
memorised.  
Note: If you set the current channel's screen to TITLE by pressing  
PANORAMA button, enter into the OPTION menu and adjust  
P.MOV, the title position can not be memorised.  
11.6 Degaussing  
If there occurs magnetisation, please do the following to  
degauss the set:  
Enter into the OPTION menu, press CH or CH  
button (3) to select Degauss, then press VOL or VOL  
button (2) the degaussing circuit begins to work. If still can not  
degauss thoroughly, please repeat the above operation after  
15-20 minutes until magnetisation disappear.  
11.7 Blue screen setting  
With the BLUE SCREEN function ON, the TV will  
automatically turn blue when no signal is being received.  
Otherwise snowy picture will appear on the screen when  
no signal is being received.  
Enter into the OPTION menu, press CH or CH (3) to  
select BLUE SCREEN, press VOL or VOL (2) to switch  
between (ON )and X (OFF).  
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11.8 Colour bar signal  
The colour bar signal is an alignment signal used by service  
personnel to check the set, and common user is suggested not  
to use it.  
Enter into the OPTION menu, press CH or CH button  
(3) to select COLOUR BAR, then press VOL or VOL  
button (2) to open ( ) or shut off ( X )the colour bar.  
11.9 Game  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
Making use of this function allows you to play  
game- FALLING CUBE.  
Press GAME button (4) or enter into the  
OPTION menu and select GAME item, then press  
VOL or VOL (2) to enter into the game-playing  
interface.  
Press CH , CH or VOL, VOL button to play the game.  
VOL , VOL button (2): move the cube leftward/rightward.  
CH button (3): rotate the cube.  
CH button (3): accelerate the falling cube's speed.  
If you want to change the playing difficulty, in game starting page or wait until the current game  
ends and the grade is 0, press CH , CH button (3) to change the game grade, then press the  
MENU button (1) to restart the game.  
MENU button (1): start or pause the game.  
Exit the game: pressing any button except the above control buttons can exit.  
Pause the game: exit the game following the above way and do not turn off the set, then the last  
game-playing status will be stored automatically. Enter the game again, you can  
continue to play.  
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Menu operation in video mode  
You can connect video equipments such as a VCD, VTR to this TV and enjoy the program  
playbacked by the video equipment. Press the AV/TV button to display the signal source selection  
menu and then select video mode.  
Colour system setting  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
As same as 7.6.2 "The setting of  
colour system"  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
VCR  
Normally when watching VCR (video cassette recorder) program, the picture is normal,  
selecting VCR X (OFF) is OK. But since some cassette's quality is poor, and non-synchronous  
phenomenon may occur, the picture's top is distorted and is abnormal. At this time, please set  
VCR (ON) , and the picture will be normal. Please do the following steps:  
Press the MENU button (1) to display the main menu, press VOL or VOL button (2) or  
select PRESET menu, press CH  
button (3) to select VCR, then press VOL or VOL  
button (2) to set VCR (ON).  
Note: when the signal source is not from VCR (that is, not from video cassette recorder),  
!
!
please set VCR X (OFF).  
VOLUME REDUCE  
When the sound is too loud and coarse and in distortion, you can activate VOLUME REDUCE  
function to reduce the sound.  
Enter into the PRESET menu, press CH or CH button (3) to select VOL REDUCE, press  
VOL or VOL button (2) to set VOL REDUCE (ON), otherwise set VOL REDUCE X (OFF).  
Note: as regards to the other menu items' adjustment, please refer to the instructions described  
in the previous pages.  
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Menu operation in YCbCr mode  
You can connect the set to DVD or other equipment with YCbCr terminal. Press the AV/TV  
button (4) to display the signal source selection menu and then select YCbCr.  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
PRESET  
Note: as regards to the menu operation and menu item adjustment in YCbCr mode, please  
!
refer to the instructions described in the previous pages.  
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Operation in HDTV mode  
12. Buttons' function  
When the signal source is input through XGA interface or YPbPr terminals, then the set will work in  
HDTV mode  
TV/AV  
3
3
1
2
2
CH-  
MENU (1) on the set or MENU (1) on the  
remote controller: It is used to call up  
OSD menu, or to enter or exit from the  
selected menu item after OSD menu is  
activated.  
CH+  
MENU  
VOL-  
VOL+  
CH+ (3) on the set or CH (3) on the  
remote controller: It is used to move the  
cursor upward or clockwise after OSD  
menu is activated, or increase the value  
of parameter after menu item is selected.  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
CH - (3) on the set or CH (3) on the  
remote controller: It is used to move the  
cursor downward or anti-clockwise after  
OSD menu is activated, or decrease the  
value of parameter after menu item is  
selected.  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
TEXT/IMAGE (4): It is used to cancel the OSD menu after OSD menu is activated. It is also  
used to switch between text mode and image mode (in either mode contrast and brightness  
are different).  
The sound control buttons are as same as the sound buttons introduced in Sound adjustments  
in page 23 and 24. The audio parameters you have set in RF mode such as Bass, Treble and  
Loudness also function in HDTV mode.  
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13. Signal source selection  
If you previously watch programs in  
(5)  
RF mode and now you want to watch  
HDTV programs, please first press the  
AV/TV button (4) call up the signal  
source selection menu, press the CH  
or CH button (3) to select HDTV-XGA  
or YPbPr, and press VOL or VOL  
button (2) to confirm your choice. Later  
you can directly press HD/TV button (5)  
to switch between the previous RF mode  
and HDTV mode.  
RF  
VIDEO1  
VIDEO2  
VIDEO3  
YCbCr  
HDTV-XGA  
YPbPr  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
If your selected terminal has no input signal source, the  
screen will display "NO SIGNAL".  
NO SIGNAL  
At this time please press MENU button (1) to call up  
HDTV SOURCE menu, press CH or CH button (3) to  
select the other terminal which has signal input and press  
HDTV SOURCE  
XGA INPUT  
MENU button (1) to confirm. Then you can enjoy the program  
YPbPr INPUT  
If both the XGA and YPbPr have signal source and you want to switch from the current signal  
source to the other signal source (for example, you are watching XGA program and then you want to  
watch program from YPbPr), please press MENU button (1) to call up the main menu, press CH or  
CH button (3) to select  
( XGA  
YPbPr), then press MENU button (1) the signal source is  
switched over.  
Moreover, there is only one group of audio input terminals in HDTV mode, therefore you can  
only select to connect either XGA or YPbPr audio terminals.  
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14. OSD menu introduction  
Press MENU button  
The selected icon's colour  
will change and twinkle  
Press MENU button to enter  
into SCREEN ADJUST menu  
Screen Adjust Menu  
V-PHASE  
PINCUSHION  
H-PHASE  
V-SIZE  
PIN-BALANCE  
H-SIZE  
TRAPEZOID  
EXIT  
PARALLELOGRAM  
H-MOIRE  
(SELECTED ITEM NAME)  
(ADJUSTMENT ITEM'S RANGE/POSITION)  
6500K  
9300K  
V-MOIRE  
ENGLISH  
DEGAUSS  
RECALL ROTATION  
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14.1 Menu introduction  
Adjust the picture contrast.  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHTNESS  
H-SIZE  
Adjust the picture brightness.  
Adjust the picture s horizontal size.  
Adjust the horizontal position of the picture.  
Adjust the pictures vertical size.  
Adjust the vertical position of the picture.  
Balance pincushion distortion.  
Pincushion correction.  
H-PHASE  
V-SIZE  
V-PHASE  
PI N-BALANCE  
PINCUSHION  
TRAPEZOID  
PARALLELOGRAM  
H-MOIRE  
Correct the trapezoid distortion.  
Adjust the angle between horizontal and vertical  
Eliminate horizontal moire.  
Eliminate vertical moire.  
V-MOIRE  
Rotate the current picture.  
ROTATION  
RECALL  
To restore to original factory preset mode.  
ENGLISH/CHINESE  
English/Chinese menu on-screen display language  
selection.  
Manually degauss the set  
DEGAUSS  
R
Adjust white balance R at current colour temperature  
(red adjustment).  
Adjust white balance G at current colour temperature  
(green adjustment).  
G
Restore the current picture s colour temperature to  
9300K.  
9300K  
6500K  
Restore the current pictures colour temperature to  
6500K.  
Exit the current OSD and store all the current  
adjusted parameters.  
EXIT  
Notes:  
When the HD monitor gets signal from external equipment (such as Set top box, computer, DVD, etc. )  
through XGA interface or YPbPr terminals, because of signal difference, the screen colour may not be  
in optimum state, this time, you can adjust  
get satisfying colour.  
and  
and  
item in the SCREEN ADJUST menu until you  
to default setting.  
Using  
or  
can restore the value of  
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14.2 Contrast, Brightness adjustment  
1) Press MENU button (1) to call up the OSD  
main menu.  
2) Press CH button (3) or CH button (3) to  
(3)  
move the cursor upward or downward  
and select (Contrast) or (Brightness).  
(The colour of the selected icon will  
change and glitter).  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
3) Press MENU (1) to enter into the  
submenu.  
4) Press CH or CH (3) to adjust the level.  
5) Press MENU (1) to exit from the  
adjustment of current item.  
Repeat the above 2 - 5 steps if you want to continue the adjustment. After completion of the  
adjustment, press TEXT/IMAGE button (4) to exit the main menu, or you can wait for some time and  
the menu will automatically disappear.  
14.3 To switch between text mode and image mode  
1) Press TEXT/IMAGE button (4) can switch between Text mode and Image mode. In either mode,  
the contrast and brightness are different.  
2)  
3)  
Press MENU button (1) to exit. Or you can wait for some time and the OSD will automatically  
disappear.  
If you are not satisfied with current status' contrast and brightness, you can adjust them in the main  
menu.  
14.4 Volume adjustment  
1) Press VOL or VOL button (2) to adjust the volume.  
2) Press TEXT/IMAGE button (4) to exit. Or you can wait for  
some time and the OSD will automatically disappear.  
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14.5 Screen adjustment  
The screen adjustment includes H-SIZE, H-PHASE, V-SIZE, V-PHASE, PIN-BALANCE,  
PINCUSHION, TRAPEZOID, PARALLELOGRAM. H-MOIRE, V-MOIRE, ROTATION, etc.  
1. Press MENU button to call up the main  
menu, press CH or CH button to move  
the cursor to SCREEN ADJUST icon.  
(3)  
2. Press MENU button again to enter into  
(2)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
SCREEN ADJUST sub-menu.  
3. Press CH or CH button to move the  
cursor and select your wanted menu item.  
4. Press MENU button to confirm the choice. If  
the value of the item is adjustable, go to the  
next step, otherwise go to above 3 step after  
completion of switch operation if you want to  
continue the adjustment.  
(4)  
5. Press CH or CH button to adjust the level until you are satisfied.  
6. Press MENU button to exit this item's adjustment.  
7. Repeat the above 3-6 steps to adjust other items. After completion of adjustment, select EXIT icon  
or press TEXT/IMAGE button to exit the SCREEN ADJUST menu. Or you can wait for some time  
and the OSD will automatically disappear.  
14.6 Function menu item's selection  
RECALL: It's used to restore parameters of the current display mode to factory default setting.  
EXIT: It's used to exit the current OSD menu.  
DEGAUSS: It's used to activate the degaussing circuit. (To conduct the next degauss operation you  
should wait for 10-20 minutes).  
6500: It's used to set the state of colour temperature which suits for professional departments such as  
television and broadcast station.  
9300: It's used to set the state of colour temperature which suits for general user.  
14.7 Audio adjustment  
To adjust Bass, Treble, Surround sound, Balance, please switch to RF mode and operate them  
(please refer to Sound adjustment on page 23 and 24 ). The audio effects you get in RF mode also  
function in HDTV mode.  
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15. Display mode setting  
In factory the set has been set with multi display modes which are frequently-used at present. (See  
17. Specifications on page 40 ). With the development of digital processing technology, in the future  
there are external equipment with different display modes. If user discovers the input signal's display  
mode is different, while the horizontal and vertical frequency accords with the requirement of the set,  
the set can also support this display mode. It can support and store up to 8 new display modes. User is  
only required to adjust this mode's display parameters to satisfying status according to Operation in  
HDTV mode and the adjusted parameters will be stored into the MEMORY automatically even if you  
turn off the set.  
Displaying pattern  
Displaying  
pattern  
H-frequency  
V-frequency  
Aspect  
ratio  
Item  
No.  
Adoptive Standard  
4:3/16:9  
4:3/16:9  
4:3/16:9  
4:3/16:9  
16:9  
1
2
720 x 600 I  
720 x 600 P  
720 x 500 I  
31.25KHz/100Hz  
31.25KHz/50Hz  
31.25KHz/120Hz  
31.25KHz/60Hz  
28.125KHz/50Hz  
33.75KHz/60Hz  
45KHz/60Hz  
PAL 100Hz  
PAL progressive  
NTSC 120Hz  
3
4
720 x 500 P  
1920 x 1080 I  
1920 x 1080 I  
1280 x 720 P  
640 x 480 P  
640 x 480 P  
720 x 400 P  
800 x 600 P  
800 x 600 P  
1024 x 768 P  
NTSC progressive  
5
China HDTV interlace  
American HDTV standard  
interlace  
American HDTV standard  
progressive  
16:9  
6
16:9  
7
4:3  
8
31.5KHZ/60Hz  
37.8KHz/75Hz  
31.5KHZ/70Hz  
37.88KHZ/60HZ  
46.8KHz/75Hz  
48.4KHz/60Hz  
PC VGA  
PC VGA  
PC VGA  
PC SVGA  
PC SVGA  
PC XGA  
4:3  
9
4:3  
10  
11  
12  
13  
4:3  
4:3  
4:3  
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16. Troubleshooting Guide  
Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to  
the trouble you are experiencing.  
Symptoms  
Check the following items  
Be sure the power cord is plugged in.  
The screen has no content, the power  
indicator is not lit up.  
The screen has no content, the power The set is in stand-by mode. Press the power button on the  
indicator is red.  
remote controller to turn on the set.  
Poor colour, poor tint  
Contrast, colour, tint are not correctly adjusted.  
Possible interference of electronic interference from another  
TV set, a computer, an electronics game machine, a  
broadcast station, etc.  
Stripes appear on the screen  
Spots appear on the screen  
Double images or "ghosts"  
Possible interferences of automobiles, motorcycle, trolley bus,  
neon lamps, etc.  
This may be caused by reflections from nearly mountains or  
buildings.  
Check the antenna direction.  
It is possible that the aerial "lead-in" is damaged or comes off.  
Check the antenna direction.  
Snowy picture  
The batteries may be worn out.  
The batteries may be installed with their polarity reversed.  
The remote controller does not work  
Even if the picture or sound is normal, changes in the room  
temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract,  
making a noise. This does not indicate a malfunction.  
TV cabinet creaks  
Using the remote controller to turn off the set or moving the set  
around may result in magnetisation phenomenon. When  
magnetisation appears, please enter into the OPTION menu  
and select DEGAUSS item to degauss the set (recommended).  
Or by switching off the set and waiting for 10 minutes before  
switching on again can eliminate it.  
Magnetisation phenomenon, colour  
spots in the screen.  
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17. Specifications  
.
.
Monitor  
Display field  
Min. 659 x 370 (unit: mm)  
28KHz - 48KHz  
65000K/93000K  
30MHz  
Horizontal frequency  
Colour temperature  
RGB bandwidth  
Video adaptor card  
XGA cable  
VGA, S-VGA, VESA VGA, XGA  
15-pin D-Sub type (Standard VGA cable)  
TV  
TV system  
CATV  
PAL/SECAM/NTSC  
Hyperband  
Search  
Auto search/Manual search  
Picture  
5D picture improver  
S-video/Video/Audio input  
RF IN, DVD IN  
AV OUT  
Three groups  
One group respectively  
One group  
Additional functions  
ON/OFF timer, AUTO-POWER-OFF, No-signal blue background  
display, games, etc.  
.
The whole unit  
Power supply  
AC 240V, 50Hz  
Power consumption  
CRT  
230W  
76cm  
Sound output  
8W x 2  
External control mode  
Surround sound  
Full function remote control  
Dimensions  
I2C bus control  
Yes  
Yes  
968 (W) x 570 (D) x 564 (H) mm  
Weight  
66 kg  
Stored Temperature  
Working Temperature  
Accessories  
-100C~500C  
00C~400C  
XGA D15 signal cable x 1, Remote controller x 1, Power cord x 1,  
RF cable x 1, Instruction manual x 1  
Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL: (02) 9313 7111  
FAX: (02) 9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888  
604-32613-00  
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