Palsonic Flat Panel Television 76WSHDA User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
76CM/86CM WIDE SCREEN HDTV READY  
MODEL: 76WSHDA  
: 86WSHDA  
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  
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888  
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Cautions for safety  
Cautions for safety  
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.  
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.  
High voltage exists in this TV set. Do not remove the  
cover.  
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Do not cover the ventilating hole in the cabinet  
Keep a space of more than 10cm 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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Location of controls  
Front view/Side view/Back view  
Front view  
REMOTE SENSOR  
INDICATOR  
INDICATOR  
POWER SWITCH  
Side view  
1
2
TV/AV  
CH-  
3
4
CH+  
MENU  
VOL-  
5
6
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.  
S-VIDEO  
: Headphone jack  
VIDEO  
AV3 input terminals  
{S-VIDEO, VIDEO,  
AUDIO L/MONO, R}  
L/MONO  
R
AV3 IN  
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Back view  
3
4
AV1  
IN  
AV  
OUT  
AV2  
IN  
2
1
5
RF IN  
S-VIDEO  
DVD IN  
VIDEO  
Y
CB  
CR  
L/MONO  
R
6
HDTV IN  
XGA  
Y
PB  
PR  
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/MOMO, R}  
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Remote Controller  
Remote controller  
Power on/standby  
Direct channel selector  
Previous channel  
One digit/two digit/three  
digit channel selector  
Sound mute  
Still the current picture  
Volume up/down  
Menu item adjust  
Channel up/down  
In menu operation used to  
move the cursor upward  
or downward.  
Text /image mode switch over  
Screen aspect ratio selection  
Selectable picture  
Selectable sound  
Retain on-screen display  
Sleep timer  
Surround sound control  
STEREO/ FM Mono selection  
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Notes:  
The battery life should be about one year under  
normal use. Do not try to recharge batteries not  
intended to be recharged.  
Use only the size and type of batteries  
specified. Do not mix different types of batteries  
together or old batteries with fresh ones.  
When the remote control will not be used for a  
long period of time or when the batteries are  
worn out, remove the batteries.  
Do not throw the batteries into a fire. Dispose of  
used batteries in the specified manner.  
Do not drop, dampen or disassemble the  
remote control.  
When there is an obstacle between the TV and  
the transmitter, the transmitter may not operate.  
When direct sunlight, and 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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Installation  
INSTALL the unit in a room where direct light will not fall upon the screen. Total darkness or a  
reflection on the picture screen may cause eyestrain. Soft and indirect lighting is recommended for  
comfortable viewing.  
Antenna connection/External equipment connections  
Antenna connection  
To ensure a bright-coloured and clear picture use an outdoor antenna or CATV cable.  
Note:  
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 (75 ) for UHF/VHF aerial, connect the plug into the 75 ohm  
aerial socket directly.  
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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(Please the owner's the refer to manual of  
to equipment be connected as well.)  
External Equipment Connections  
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).  
S-VIDEO  
Video camera, etc.  
VIDEO  
To video output  
Y
Y
L/MONO  
R
W
W
R
R
AV3 IN  
To audio outputs  
Y
W
R
:Yellow (video)  
:White (audio L/MONO)  
:Red (audio R)  
VTR without  
S-VIDEO terminal  
VTR with  
S-VIDEO terminal  
VHS  
VHS  
Aerial output  
Aerial output  
To S-VIDEO  
output terminal  
To audio  
outputs  
To video  
output  
W
R
R
W
Y
To audio  
outputs  
THE SET'S REAR  
TO ANT IN  
AV1  
IN  
AV  
OUT  
AV2  
IN  
RF IN  
S-VIDEO  
DVD IN  
VIDEO  
Y
W
R
CB  
CR  
L/MONO  
R
Y
W
R
HDTV IN  
XGA  
PB  
Y
PR  
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 (AV1 or AV2 or AV3) 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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DVD Player,  
Laser Disk Player etc.  
:Direction of the signal  
THE SET'S REAR  
W :White (audio L/MONO)  
AV1  
IN  
AV  
OUT  
AV2  
IN  
RF  
R
:Red (audio R, CR)  
S-VIDEO  
G
:Green (Y)  
DVD IN  
VIDEO  
B
Y
:Blue (CB)  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT OUTPUT  
AUDIO  
CB  
CR  
L/MONO  
R
B
R
W
R
G
HDTV IN  
XGA  
PB  
Y
PR  
Signals  
L/MONO  
CR  
CB  
Y
R
Note:
To external input  
THE SET'S REAR  
R
W
AV1  
IN  
AV  
OUT  
AV2  
IN  
RF  
S-VIDEO  
DVD IN  
W
R
VIDEO  
Y
CB  
CR  
L/MONO  
R
Stereo System  
HDTV IN  
XGA  
PB  
Y
PR  
To audio input  
R
W
Y
Y
:Yellow (video)  
R
W
R
:White (audio L/MONO)  
:Red (audio R)  
VHS  
W
Y
(Another VTR for recording)  
To video input  
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4. To connect XGA input interface  
The figure below shows how to connect the set to the computer through XGA interface.  
COMPUTER  
THE SET'S REAR  
AV1  
IN  
AV  
OUT  
AV2  
IN  
RF  
S-VIDEO  
DVD IN  
VIDEO  
Y
CB  
CR  
L/MONO  
R
:Direction of the signal  
:White (audio L/MONO)  
:Red (audio R)  
W
R
HDTV IN  
XGA  
PB  
Y
PR  
R
W
R
W
Signals  
Press AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and select XGA mode. At this time the  
screen will display information from the computer.  
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 Land 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  
AV1  
IN  
AV  
OUT  
AV2  
IN  
RF  
:Direction of the signal  
S-VIDEO  
W :White (audio L/MONO)  
DVD IN  
VIDEO  
Y
R
:Red (audio R, PR)  
HDTV set top box  
G
:Green (Y)  
CB  
CR  
L/MONO  
R
B
:Blue (PB)  
HDTV IN  
XGA  
PB  
Y
PR  
G
R
R
W
B
L/MONO  
PR  
PB  
Y
R
R
W
G
B
R
L/MONO  
Signals  
PR  
PB  
Y
R
Press AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and then select YPbPr mode.  
Now you can view programs play backed by the set top box.  
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Turning off  
1
2
Note:  
Signal source selection  
1
RF  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
2
YCbCr  
YPbPr  
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Menu introduction  
Menu introduction  
1
Press MENU to enter into menu mode.  
Press VOL or VOL to select menu icon.  
Press CH to enter into the menu.  
2
3
4
/
In menu operation, use CH  
to select and VOL  
/
to adjust.  
To exit menu mode, press MENU button.  
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Below is a menu overview in RF (TV) mode.  
Contrast  
Bright  
HEnhance  
NR  
DCDI  
Colour  
(PICTURE menu)  
CTI  
Matrix  
CCS  
COMB  
Peaking  
Adjust  
Rotate  
Degauss  
Advanced  
Edit Correction  
Film Mode  
Int Signal  
NR Demo  
Timer Off  
Timer On  
Timer Pr.  
Prog No.  
Bass  
Treble  
AVC  
Loudness  
Surround  
Balance  
(SOUND menu)  
(TIMER menu)  
Timer Alarm  
English  
Blue Screen  
Background  
Auto Off  
Power Restore  
(Chinese)  
OPTION  
System  
Sound  
Search  
Auto Search  
Fine tune  
AFC  
(PRESET menu)  
Skip  
VCR  
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Operations in RF mode  
Channel Presetting  
Auto search/Manual search  
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.  
Auto search  
Press MENU button.  
1
. . .  
OPTION  
System  
Sound  
2 Press VOL or VOL to select  
PRESET menu icon, press CH to  
enter into PRESET menu.  
AUTO  
B/G  
Search  
Auto Searc  
PRESET  
675MHz  
2
Set  
Ent  
MENU Quit  
Press CH repeatedly to select Auto  
Search.  
3
4
Press VOL or VOL to start auto  
search. All active channels will be  
searched and stored into the memory  
automatically. After auto search, the  
TV will return to the initial channel  
program.  
System  
Sound  
Search  
Auto Searc  
Finetune  
AUTO  
B/G  
675MHZ  
2
--+-  
Auto Search  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
During auto search, pressing MENU  
button can exit.  
Manual search  
If auto search 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.  
1 Use channel select buttons to select a  
. . .  
OPTION  
System  
Sound  
Search  
Auto Searc  
channel number.  
AUTO  
B/G  
675MHz  
2
2
Enter into the PRESET menu, press  
CH / button to select Search.  
Search  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
3
Press VOL or VOL button to start searching. 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 until you get the desired channel.  
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The setting of colour and sound system  
The setting of colour and sound system  
If the colour or sound of a certain channel is abnormal, the colour  
or sound system setting may be incorrect. Please do the following  
to change the system setting. (You may press OSD button to  
check whether the colour or sound system is correct)  
When the colour of the picture is abnormal  
1 Enter into PRESET menu.  
. . .  
OPTION  
System  
Sound  
Search  
Auto Searc  
2
Press CH / to select SYSTEM  
menu item.  
AUTO  
B/G  
675MHz  
2
Press VOL  
colour system.  
to select the correct  
3
/
AUTO PAL NTSC ..  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
AUTO, PAL, SECAM, PAL-N, NTSC, N443, PAL60 and PAL-M  
will appear cyclically.  
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.  
When the sound is abnormal  
1
2
Enter into PRESET menu.  
. . .  
OPTION  
System  
Sound  
Press CH  
to select Sound  
/
Auto  
B/G  
675MHz  
2
menu item.  
Search  
Auto Searc  
M B/G I D/K  
MENU Quit  
/
Press VOL  
to select the correct  
3
sound system.  
M, B/G, I, D/K will appear cyclically.  
Set  
Ent  
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Channel Presetting  
Fine tuning  
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.  
AFC (Auto Frequency Control)  
1
Select the channel you want to fine-tune.  
Search  
Auto Searc  
Finetune  
AFC  
675MHz  
2
--+-  
On  
Off  
2 Enter into the PRESET menu.  
Skip  
Off On  
MENU Quit  
3
Press CH  
/
button to select AFC.  
Set  
Ent  
4
/
Press VOL  
button to select AFC ON 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  
FINETUNE until you get satisfied effect.  
Fine tune  
1
Select the channel you want to fine-tune.  
Sound  
B/G  
675MHz  
-2  
Search  
Auto Searc  
Finetune  
AFC  
Finetune  
MENU Quit  
2
3
Enter into the PRESET menu.  
--+-  
On  
Press CH  
button to select Finetune.  
/
Set  
Ent  
/
4 Press and hold VOL  
button to begin fine-tune until the  
optimum picture and sound is achieved.  
Note: if some channel's colour or sound is still abnormal, it may be  
that the setting of the colour or the sound system is wrong, please  
do adjustment according to "The setting of colour and sound  
system" to set the proper colour and sound system.  
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To skip unnecessary channels/VCR  
To skip unnecessary channels  
After presetting the channels, you can skip unnecessary  
channels so that only the channels you want to watch are selected  
with Channel up/down button.  
Select the channel you want to skip.  
1
Auto Searc  
Finetune  
AFC  
2
--+-  
On  
2
Enter into PRESET menu.  
Skip  
VCR  
Off On  
MENU Quit  
On  
Off  
3 Press CH / to select Skip menu  
item.  
Set  
Ent  
/
Press VOL  
to set SKIP ON.  
4
Thus, when you select channels with Channel up/down button,  
this channel will then be skipped.  
To restore a skipped channel, select the channel you want to  
restore with the number buttons, enter into the PRESET menu to  
set SKIP to OFF.  
VCR  
When receiving VCR-type programs, there may occur a 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 PRESET menu.  
1
Auto Searc  
Finetune  
AFC  
2
--+-  
On  
2
Press CH  
item.  
to select VCR menu  
/
Skip  
On  
VCR  
Off  
3
Off On  
MENU Quit  
Press VOL / to set VCR to ON.  
Set  
Ent  
If you do not meet this problem, or the program is not VCR-type  
program, please shut off this function.  
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Channel Selection  
Channel selection  
Using the direct select buttons  
To select a one-digit channel  
1
Press -/-- button to display "-" on the top right screen.  
2 Press 0-9 number buttons to select a channel.  
To select a two-digit channel  
1
Press -/-- button to display "--" on the top right screen.  
2 Press 0-9 number buttons to select a channel.  
To select a three-digit channel  
Press -/-- button to display"---" on the top right screen.  
1
2 Press 0-9 number buttons to select a channel.  
Using the Channel up/down buttons  
Press CH to select higher channel numbers;  
CH to select lower ones.  
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, DVD IN, HDTV IN.  
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You can select the picture quality instantly among three preset  
modes and one user-set mode.  
Press the PERSONAL button to select the desired picture quality.  
Standard, Soft, Bright 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.  
Making use of PICTURE menu  
Contrast  
Bright  
Color  
70  
50  
50  
Press MENU button.  
1
2
Peaking  
Adjust  
PICTURE  
0
. . .  
Set  
Ent  
MENU Quit  
Contrast  
Bright  
Color  
Peaking  
Adjust  
-
70  
50  
50  
0
. . .  
/
3 Press CH  
to select the desired  
adjustment item.  
4 Press VOL or VOL to adjust.  
+
Set  
Ent  
MENU Quit  
Option Function  
Operation  
VOL :stronger  
VOL :weaker  
Range  
0-100  
Contrast Adjusts image contrast.  
Adjusts screen brightness for easier  
viewing of dark picture such as night  
scenes and black hair.  
VOL :lighter  
VOL :darker  
VOL :deeper  
VOL :paler  
Color Adjusts colour saturation.  
0-100  
0-10  
Adjusts image sharpness and  
VOL :sharper  
VOL :softer  
displays a sharp image.  
VOL :greenish  
VOL :purplish  
Adjusts for nice skin colour.  
-50 - 50  
Note: TINT is only for NTSC system.  
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Picture adjustment  
(continued)  
Picture adjustment  
Picture Rotate  
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.  
1 Enter into PICTURE menu.  
Bright  
Color  
Peaking  
Adjust  
Advanced  
50  
50  
0
. . .  
2
3
4
/
Press CH  
item.  
to select Adjust menu  
. . .  
Adjust  
MENU Quit  
Press VOL or VOL to enter into  
the sub-menu.  
Set  
Ent  
Press CH / to select Rotate.  
Rotate  
Degauss  
6
5 Press VOL or VOL to rotate the  
picture leftward or rightward until you  
rectify it.  
-
+
Set  
Ent  
MENU Quit  
Degaussing  
If there occurs magnetisation, please do the following to degauss  
the set:  
1
Enter into PICTURE menu and select  
Adjust menu item.  
Rotate  
Degauss  
6
Press VOL or VOL to enter into  
the sub-menu.  
2
Degauss  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
3 Press CH / to select Degauss.  
4 Press VOL or VOL button, the degaussing circuit begins to  
work. If still can not degauss thoroughly, please repeat the above  
operation after 15-20 minutes until magnetisation disappear.  
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Bright  
Color  
50  
50  
Peaking  
Adjust  
Advanced  
Advanced  
MENU Quit  
0
. . .  
. . .  
Set  
Ent  
HEnhance  
NR  
DCDI  
On  
Auto  
On  
CTI  
Matrix  
On  
Norm  
Off On  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
HEnhance  
/
Use VOL  
to toggle  
/
/
Off/Low/Mid/High/Auto  
Use VOL  
Use VOL  
to toggle  
to toggle  
DCDI  
/
/
Use VOL  
Use VOL  
to toggle  
to toggle  
Warm/Cold/Normal  
/
/
Use VOL  
to toggle  
to toggle  
Use VOL  
EditCorr  
/
/
/
Use VOL  
Use VOL  
Use VOL  
to toggle  
to toggle  
to toggle  
FilmMode  
IntSignal
/
On or Off  
NRDemo Use VOL  
to toggle  
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Picture adjustment  
(continued)  
Picture adjustment  
Picture stillness  
Press STILL button to still the current  
picture, press it again to restore.  
Stillness  
Adjusting screen aspect  
16:9  
4:3  
Panorama  
Zoom  
1
Press PANORAMA button.  
5
2
/
Press CH  
to select a screen  
aspect ratio.  
16:9/4:3/Panorama/Zoom can be selected.  
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.  
4:3 mode leaves conventional 4:3 picture as they are, with black  
bars on both sides of your screen.  
Note: In 4:3 display mode, 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.  
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.  
Zoom mode 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.  
In Zoom mode, you can pan the picture upward or downward by  
/
using VOL  
button.  
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Sound adjustment  
Sound adjustment  
Volume adjustment  
Press the VOL or VOL to increase or decrease the volume.  
Sound mute  
Press MUTE button to mute the sound  
temporarily and press it again to restore  
the sound.  
Mute  
Sound adjustment  
Bass  
Treble  
AVC  
Loudness  
Surround  
8
6
On  
On  
Off  
1 Press MENU button.  
2 Press VOL or VOL to select  
SOUND menu icon, press CH to  
enter into SOUND menu.  
SOUND  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
Bass  
Treble  
AVC  
Loudness  
Surround  
-
8
6
On  
On  
Off  
+
3 Press CH  
select the desired  
adjustment item.  
/
4
Press VOL or VOL to adjust.  
Set  
Ent  
MENU Quit  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range  
-10 - 10  
VOL :stronger  
VOL :weaker  
Bass Adjusts low sounds  
VOL :stronger  
VOL :weaker  
Treble Adjusts high sounds  
Auto volume control.  
-10 - 10  
On/Off  
(Keeps the volume when you  
/
AVC  
Use VOL  
Use VOL  
to toggle  
change channels)  
Lets the ears enjoy enough bass  
and treble even if the volume is lower.  
/
/
to toggle  
to toggle  
On/Off  
Loudness  
Surround Adjusts surround sound effect Use VOL  
Off/Low/High  
VOL :decreases the left channel  
VOL :increases the right channel  
Balance Adjusts left and right volumes  
-10 - 10  
Surround sound function  
The benefits of surround sound are  
enormous. You can be completely  
enveloped in sound, just as if you were  
at a concert hall or cinema.  
You can make use of Sound menu to  
Surround High  
select surround sound setting, or directly  
press SURRD button, Off/Low/High can  
be selected.  
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Sound adjustment  
(continued)  
Sound adjustment  
Stereo function  
This set can identify stereo program. If you  
are receiving stereo program and you want  
to get stereo effect, please press STEREO  
button on the remote controller to select  
Stereo. Press the STEREO button again  
the set will restore to FM Mono mode. If the  
program is an ordinary one without stereo,  
pressing this button has no effect.  
Stereo  
Preset sound mode selection  
Press the S.M button to quickly select sound mode.  
There are four preset sound modes (Standard, News, Hall and  
Music) and one user-set sound mode (Personal). Each preset  
mode has its own sound setting.  
Standard: standard sound.  
News: suitable for listening to news/dialogue.  
Hall: like a concert hall filled with a rich warm sound.  
Music: suitable for listening to music.  
Standard  
Personal: the sound quality you set.  
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Timer setting  
Timer setting  
Making use of Sleep timer function  
You can make use of Sleep timer function to turn off the set  
automatically after a preset time, and bring the set to standby  
mode.  
Press SLP button, the screen will display  
Timer Off 00: 00: 00  
Timer Off 00: 00: 00. Press VOL or  
VOL button to change sleep time.  
To cancel sleep timer function, press  
VOL or VOL  
button repeatedly until  
the screen displays 00: 00: 00.  
Making use of TIMER menu  
1
Press MENU button.  
T.Of  
T.On  
T.Pr  
Prog. No.  
T.Al  
00 : 00 : 00  
00 : 00 : 00  
00 : 00 : 00  
0
2
Press VOL or VOL to select  
TIMER menu icon, press CH to  
enter into TIMER menu.  
00 : 00 : 00  
TIMER  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
3 Press CH  
to select item.  
/
4
Press VOL or VOL to set.  
Function  
Remarks  
Option  
To cancel the function,  
set it to 00: 00: 00  
To cancel the function,  
set it to 00: 00: 00  
Timer Off To turn off the TV automatically at a preset time.  
Timer On To turn on the TV automatically at a preset time.  
To switch to a preset channel automatically To cancel the function,  
at a preset time.  
Timer Pr.  
set it to 00: 00: 00  
Prog No. To set a program number for Timer Pr.  
To alarm automatically at a preset time.  
To cancel the function,  
set it to 00: 00: 00  
Timer Alarm  
Once you set the ON timer, the green ON-timer indicator will light  
up on TV front.  
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System setup  
System setup  
To select the language for the OSD  
Use this function to switch the language for the OSD to either  
English or Chinese. Please do the following steps:  
Press MENU button.  
1
. . .  
OPTION  
System  
Sound  
Search  
Auto Search  
OPTION  
MENU Quit  
AUTO  
B/G  
675MHz  
2
Press VOL or VOL to select  
PRESET menu icon, press CH to  
enter into PRESET menu.  
2
Set  
Ent  
Press CH  
menu item, press VOL or VOL  
to enter into the sub-menu.  
to select OPTION  
3
4
/
English  
Blue Scr  
Background  
Auto Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Press CH / to select the first menu  
item, press VOL or VOL to select  
the desired language.  
Power Res  
English  
Set  
Ent  
MENU Quit  
The selected language is displayed in front and the screen  
menu is automatically displayed in that language.  
Blue screen  
With the blue screen function ON, the TV will automatically turn  
blue when no signal is being received. Otherwise it will display  
snowy picture.  
English  
Blue Scr  
Background  
Auto Off  
1
Enter into OPTION sub-menu.  
On  
On  
On  
On  
2
Press CH / to select Blue Screen  
menu item.  
Power Res  
Off On  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
3 Press VOL or VOL to change the blue screen setting On or  
Off.  
Setting the menu background  
Use this function to set the menu background to either blue or  
transparent.  
English  
Blue Scr  
Background  
Auto Off  
Enter into OPTION sub-menu.  
1
On  
On  
On  
On  
Press CH  
menu item.  
to select Background  
Power Res  
Off On  
MENU Quit  
2
/
Set  
Ent  
3
Press VOL or VOL to change the menu background setting  
On (blue) or Off (transparent).  
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Auto-Power-Off function  
With Auto-Power-Off function ON, the TV will automatically turn  
off after about 5 minutes when no signal is being received.  
Enter into OPTION sub-menu  
1
English  
Blue Scr  
Background  
Auto Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
/
2 Press CH  
to select Auto Off  
menu item.  
Power Res  
Off On  
MENU Quit  
Press VOL or VOL to change the  
Auto Off setting On or Off.  
3
Set  
Ent  
Note: If you set Auto Off to OFF, it will not automatically turn  
off when no signal is being received.  
Power Restore function  
1
Enter into OPTION sub-menu.  
English  
Blue Scr  
Background  
Auto Off  
Power Res  
On  
On  
On  
On  
2
/
Press CH  
to select Power  
Restore menu item.  
Off On  
MENU Quit  
Set  
Ent  
Press VOL or VOL to set On or Off.  
3
If you set Power Restore to OFF, then you turn off the TV by  
Power Switch, next when you press the Power Switch, the TV will  
be in Standby mode.  
If you set Power Restore to ON, then you turn off the TV by  
Power Switch, next when you press the Power Switch, the TV will  
be in Power On mode directly.  
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Operation in Video mode  
(AV1/AV2/AV3/YCbCr)  
You can connect video equipments such as a VDC, VCR, DVD to this  
TV and enjoy the program play-backed by the video equipment.  
Press the AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu  
and then select corresponding video mode.  
As regards to the menu operation and menu item adjustment in  
video mode, please refer to Operation in RF mode.  
Note:  
In video mode, it is unnecessary to preset some menu items, so  
these unnecessary menu items are not displayed.  
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Operations in HDTV mode  
1. YPbPr mode  
When the signal source is input through YPbPr terminals, then  
the set will work in HDTV mode.  
Connect PDVD or HDTV set top box to the TV through YPbPr  
terminals. (Refer to Installation on page 10.)  
Firstly please press AV/TV button to call up the signal source  
selection menu and then select YPbPr mode.  
Later on you can directly press HD/TV button to switch between  
the previous viewing mode (RF or VIDEO mode) and HDTV  
mode.  
As regards to the menu operation and menu item adjustment in  
YPbPr mode, please refer to Operation in RF mode.  
In YPbPr mode, it is unnecessary to preset some menu items, so  
these unnecessary menu items are not displayed.  
In YPbPr mode, the Adjust sub-menu in PICTURE menu is  
different. Below we will introduce this sub-menu.  
Making use of the Adjust sub-menu to adjust picture  
1
Enter into PICTURE menu.  
Bright  
Color  
50  
50  
Peaking  
Adjust  
Advanced  
Adjust  
MENU Quit  
0
. . .  
2
3
4
/
Press CH  
item.  
to select Adjust menu  
. . .  
Set  
Ent  
Press VOL or VOL to enter into the  
submenu.  
Rotate  
6
0
0
Press CH  
to select item.  
/
Degauss  
H-Phase  
-
4
+
5 Press VOL  
or VOL to adjust.  
Set  
Ent  
MENU Quit  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range  
Rotates the picture leftward  
or rightward  
/
Use VOL  
to rotate  
Rotate  
-50 - 50  
VOL :rightward  
VOL :leftward  
Adjusts picture position horizontally.  
-50 - 50  
-50 - 50  
VOL :upward  
VOL :downward  
Adjusts picture position vertically.  
Degauss the set.  
/
Use VOL  
to confirm  
Degauss  
H-Phase  
VOL :rightward  
VOL :leftward  
-10 - 10  
Adjusts signal's horizontal centre.  
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Operation in HDTV mode  
2. XGA Mode  
Buttons' function  
When the signal source is input through XGA interface, then the  
set will work in HDTV mode.  
The XGA IN interface on this set can be used to connect to the  
following equipment:  
1. PDVD with VGA output.  
2. HDTV set top box with VGA output.  
3. Personal computer.  
Firstly please press AV/TV button to call up the signal source  
selection menu and then select XGA mode.  
Later on you can directly press HD/TV button to switch between  
the previous viewing mode (RF or VIDEO mode) and HDTV mode.  
If you select XGA as input signal source  
while there is no input signal through  
XGA interface, the screen will display  
"NO SIGNAL". At this time, pressing  
MENU button has no function.  
NO SIGNAL  
If XGA input signal is in 1080i/50Hz format, then for menu  
operation please refer to Operation in YPbPr mode in previous  
page.  
If XGA input signal is in other format, for its operation please see  
the following instructions (from page 29 to page 33).  
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.  
Buttons' function  
MENU on the set or MENU 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+ on the set or CH 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.  
CH- on the set or CH 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.  
TEXT/IMAGE: 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).  
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OSD menu introduction  
OSD menu overview  
Press MENU button  
The selected icon's colour  
will change and twinkle.  
SCREEN ADJUST  
PUSH TO MENU  
SCREEN ADJUST  
PUSH TO MENU  
Fh: 3 5. 1 KHz  
Fv: 5 6. 1 Hz  
Fh:  
3 5. 1 KHz  
Fv: 5 6. 1 Hz  
Press MENU button to enter  
into SCREEN ADJUST menu  
EXIT  
V-SIZE  
6500  
120  
9300  
?
G
R
Fh: 35. 1 KHz  
Fv: 5 6. 1 Hz  
V-PHASE  
H-PHASE  
PINCUSHION  
V-SIZE  
PIN-BALANCE  
H-SIZE  
TRAPEZOID  
EXIT  
EXIT  
PARALLELOGRAM  
H-MOIRE  
* * * * * (SELECTED ITEM NAME )  
6500  
6500K  
(ADJUSTMENT ITEM'S RANGE/POSITION)  
9300  
9300K  
ENGLISH  
V-MOIRE  
?
G
R
DEGAUSS  
RECALL  
ROTATION  
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OSD menu introduction (continued)  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHTNESS  
H-SIZE  
Adjust the picture contrast.  
Adjust the picture brightness.  
Adjust the picture's horizontal size.  
Adjust the horizontal position of the picture.  
Adjust the picture's vertical size.  
Adjust the vertical position of the picture.  
Balance pincushion distortion.  
Pincushion correction.  
H-PHASE  
V-SIZE  
V-PHASE  
PIN-BALANCE  
PINCUSHION  
TRAPEZOID  
PARALLELOGRAM  
H-MOIRE  
Correct the trapezoid distortion.  
Adjust the angle between horizontal and vertical.  
Eliminate horizontal moire.  
V-MOIR  
Eliminate vertical moire.  
ROTATION  
RECALL  
Rotate the current picture.  
To restore to original factory preset mode.  
?
ENGLISH/CHINESE  
English/Chinese menu on-screen display language  
selection.  
DEGAUSS  
R
Manually degauss the set  
Adjust white balance R at current colour temperature  
(red adjustment).  
R
G
G
Adjust white balance G at current colour temperature  
(green adjustment).  
9300  
6500  
9300K  
6500K  
EXIT  
Restore the current picture's colour temperature to  
9300K.  
Restore the current picture's colour temperature to  
6500K.  
EXIT  
Exit the current OSD and store all the current  
adjusted parameters.  
Notes:  
When the HD monitor gets signal from external equipment (such as Set top box, computer, DVD, etc.)  
through XGA interface, because of signal difference, the screen colour may not be in optimum state,  
G
R
this time, you can adjust  
colour.  
and  
item in the SCREEN ADJUST menu until you get satisfying  
G
R
Using  
or  
can restore the value of  
and  
to default setting.  
6500  
9300  
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Operation examples  
Contrast/brightness adjustment  
1
Press MENU button to call up the OSD main menu.  
2
Press CH button or CH button to  
move the cursor upward or downward  
and select (Contrast) or  
(Brightness)  
CONTRAST  
120  
(The colour of the selected icon will  
change and glitter).  
EXIT  
Fh:  
3 5. 1 KHz  
Fv: 5 6. 1 Hz  
3 Press MENU to enter into the sub-menu.  
4 Press CH or CH to adjust the level.  
5 Press MENU 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 to exit the main menu, or you can wait for  
some time and the menu will automatically disappear.  
To switch between text mode and image mode  
1 Press TEXT/IMAGE button can switch between Text mode  
and Image mode. In either mode, the contrast and brightness  
are different.  
2 Press MENU button 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.  
Sound adjustment  
The sound adjustment is same to Operation in RF mode.  
The audio parameters you have set in RF mode such as Bass,  
Treble and Loudness also function in XGA mode.  
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Operations examples  
(continued)  
Screen adjustment  
The screen adjustment includes H-SIZE, H-PHASE, V-SIZE,  
VPHASE, 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.  
2
Press MENU button again to enter into 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.  
5
Press CH or CH button to adjust the level until you are  
satisfied.  
Press MENU button to exit this item's adjustment.  
6
Repeat the above 3~6 steps to adjust other items. After  
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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.  
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.  
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Display mode setting  
In factory the set has been set with multi display modes which are frequently-used at present. 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. 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.  
INPUT SIGNAL  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
ASPECT  
RATIO  
MODE ITEM  
ADOPTIVE STANDARD  
H-frequency/  
V-frequency  
H-frequency/  
V-frequency  
Format  
720x586i  
Format  
1
TV/AV/YCbCr  
2
4:3  
4:3  
15.625kHz/50Hz 1440x576P 46kHz/75Hz  
15.625kHz/60Hz 1440x480P 47kHz/90Hz  
28.125kHz/50Hz 1920x1080i 40.3kHz/72Hz  
PAL interlace  
NTSC interlace  
720x480i  
3
4
5
6
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
4:3  
1920x1080i  
1920x1080i  
1280x720P  
640x480P  
640x480P  
720x400P  
800x600P  
800x600P  
1024x768P  
640x480P  
720x576P  
1280x720P  
1920x1080i  
1920x1080i  
1280x720P  
China HDTV interlace  
33.75kHz/60Hz 1920x1080i 33.75kHz/60Hz America HDTV standard interlace  
45kHz/60Hz  
31.5kHz/60Hz  
37.8kHz/75Hz  
31.5kHz/70Hz  
37.88kHz/60Hz  
46.8kHz/75Hz  
48.4kHz/60Hz  
31.5kHz/60Hz  
31.5kHz/50Hz  
45kHz/60Hz  
1280x720P 45kHz/60Hz  
640x480P 31.5kHz/60Hz  
640x480P 37.8kHz/75Hz  
720x400P 31.5kHz/70Hz  
800x600P 37.88kHz/60Hz  
800x600P 46.8kHz/75Hz  
1024x768P 48.4kHz/60Hz  
640x480P 31.5kHz/60Hz  
1440x576P 46.8kHz/75Hz  
1280x720P 45kHz/60Hz  
America HDTV standard progressive  
PC VGA  
7
4:3  
PC VGA  
XGA  
8
4:3  
PC VGA  
9
4:3  
PC SVGA  
10  
11  
12  
13  
4:3  
PC SVGA  
4:3  
PC XGA  
4:3/16:9  
4:3/16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
PDVD NTSC  
PDVD PAL  
YPbPr  
14  
15  
16  
17  
America HDTV standard progressive  
China HDTV interlace  
28.125kHz/50Hz 1920x1081i 40.3kHz/72Hz  
33.75kHz/60Hz 1920x1080i 33.75kHz/60Hz America HDTV standard interlace  
38kHz/50Hz 1280x720P 45kHz/60Hz  
Australia HDTV standard  
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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  
The screen has no content, the power  
indicator is not lit up.  
Be sure the power cord is plugged in.  
The screen has no content, the power  
indicator is red.  
The set is in standby mode. Press the power button on the  
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  
Possible interferences of automobiles, motorcycle, trolley bus,  
neon lamps, etc.  
Spots appear on the screen  
Double images or "ghosts"  
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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Specifications  
Monitor  
Min. 659 x 370 (mm) (76WSHDA)  
Min. 743.8 x 419.5 (mm) (86WSHDA)  
Display field  
RGB bandwidth  
30MHz  
Video adaptor card  
XGA cable  
VGA, S-VGA, VESA VGA, XGA  
15-pin D-Sub type (Standard VGA cable)  
TV  
TV system  
Search  
PAL/SECAM/NTSC  
Auto search / Manual search  
5D picture improver  
One  
Picture  
RF IN  
Three groups  
S-video/Video/Audio input  
One group  
One group  
DVD IN  
AV OUT  
Additional functions  
ON/OFF timer, AUTO-POWER-OFF, No-signal blue screen display, etc.  
The whole unit  
Power supply  
AC 240V, 50Hz  
230 W  
Power consumption  
76 cm (76WSHDA)  
86 cm (86WSHDA)  
CRT  
Sound output  
External control mode  
8W x 2  
I2C bus control  
Surround sound  
Yes  
Yes  
Full function remote control  
968 (W) x 564 (H) x 570 (D) (76WSHDA)  
1060 (W) x 660 (H) x 620 (D) (86WSHDA)  
Dimensions (mm)  
Weight  
66 kg (76WSHDA), 85kg (86WSHDA)  
-10°C ~ 50°C  
Stored Temperature  
Working Temperature  
0°C ~ 40°C  
XGA D15 signal cable x1, RF cable x1 , Power cord x1,  
Remote controller x1, Owner's manual x1.  
Accessories  
Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
36  
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PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL: (02) 9313 7111  
FAX: (02) 9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888  
604-32613-02  
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