OWNER'S MANUAL
PURE FLAT HI-VISION STEREO TELEVISION
80CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION
MODEL: 8040PFST
Type Tested
Electrical
Safety
AS/NZS 3250 Lic 4166
Standards Australia
APP No: N15900
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
Congratulations on your purchase of this colour PURE FLAT Hi-Vision
Palsonic television receiver.
We recommend that you thoroughly read this manual before use to fully enjoy the
many functions and excellent effects of this receiver.
Retain is manual in an easily accessible location for future reference.
Contents
Main features ................................................................................................
Notes for operation ......................................................................................
Installation and appearance ........................................................................
Antenna connection .....................................................................................................................
Battery installation ........................................................................................................................
1
2
3
3
3
Appearance ....................................................................................................................................4
The remote controller ................................................................................................................... 5
Operation ......................................................................................................
6
6
7
10
11
12
15
Switching on/off ...........................................................................................................................
Presetting channels ......................................................................................................................
Channel selection ........................................................................................................................
Sound mode selection .................................................................................................................
Picture and sound adjustment .....................................................................................................
Other functions ............................................................................................................................
External equipment connections ................................................................ 17
Trouble shooting .......................................................................................... 19
Specifications ...............................................................................................
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NOTES FOR OPERATION
* Do not let the TV set be in standby condition for a long period of time. When it is not in use,
please turn off the power supply and remove the power plug. When it is to be left for a
prolonged period of time, it is recommended to disconnect the connection to the outdoor
aerial, to avoid thunder strike.
* Please follow cautions for safety in the TV set instructions, and all warnings and descriptions
denoted on the TV set.
Cautions For Safety
Note: This TV set can be operated on an AC power of 240V, 50Hz. You should not use power
supply of the other type.
When an unusual situation
occurs, turn off the power
switch at once and remove the
plug from the wall outlet.
Contact a qualified service
department in your local area.
In order to wipe dust off the
picture tube or off the cabinet,
you should remove the power
plug from the wall outlet first.
You can wipe lightly with a
piece of dry, clean, soft cloth.
The TV set should be placed
on an adequate place without
exposing it to direct sunlight
and other sources of heat to
prevent the deformation of the
cabinet or damage to
Do not expose the TV set to
rain or excessive moisture, to
prevent tire disaster or
electric shock. Avoid using
the set in very warm or damp
places. Never use it in a
bathroom.
components.
Do not cover the Ventilating
holes in the cabinet. Keep a
space of more than 5cm from
the walls to the TV set, to
There exists High Voltage in
this TV set. Do not remove
the cover to avoid danger.
guarantee the good ventilation.
When the power cord or the
plug is damaged, please
contact a qualified service
department to get service.
When the TV set is to be left
unattended, please turn off the
power switch and remove the
plug from the wall outlet.
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Installation and appearance
Antenna connection
To ensure a bright-coloured and clear picture, you should use an outdoor aerial or CATV
cable. If the signals are strong enough, you may use an indoor aerial.
Note: In case of using the
Twin-lead aerial feeder (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:
When you connect the outdoor aerial cable to the aerial terminal on the TV set, please turn off
the power switch on the TV while connecting the antenna lead.
In thunder and lightning, weather, please disconnect the connection to the outdoor aerial to avoid
thunder/lightning strike.
Effective range of the remote control
operation
Battery Installation:
1) Remove the back battery cover.
2) Insert two size AAA batteries according to
the polarity indication inside the remote
controller.
1. When the remote controller is not used for
an extended period of time or the batteries
are worn out, please remove the batteries in
time to avoid battery leakage.
2. Avoid moisture and mechanical shock to the
remote controller.
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Appearance
Front view
POWER SWITCH
VOLUME DOWN
VOLUME UP
CHANNEL DOWN
CHANNEL UP
MENU
(3) Video 3 input terminals
{S-VIDEO, VIDEO,
AUDIO L/MONO, R}
TV/AV
SYSTEM SELECT
Note: Functions of MENU, TV/AV, SYSTEM, VOL
, CH
are also provided
to the remote controller.
Back view
MONITOR output terminals
{VIDEO, AUDIO L/MONO, R}
Antenna input
(2) Video 2 input terminals
{S-VIDEO, VIDEO, AUDIO L/MONO, R}
(1) Video 1 input terminals
{S-VIDEO, VIDEO, AUDIO L/MONO, R}
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The Remote Controller
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Operation
Switching on/off
Push the main power switch on, if the set is in Standby mode, the power indicator is red;
If there are pictures appearing on the screen, the indicator is yellow.
If no picture appears on the screen, push the power button on the remote controller to
turn the set on, the indicator turns to yellow.
1.
2.
Without using the remote controller, you can push any of the VOL
or VIDEO button to turn on the TV.
, CH
Note: If there are no input signals to the TV when the TV is on, a blue background will
appear on the screen. After 15 minutes if there are still no signals to the TV, it will
enter into standby mode automatically.
Push the main power switch to turn off the set.
If you want to turn off the TV temporarily, push the
3.
4.
button on the remote controller to
switch the set to standby mode, the indicator turns to red.
Special indication:
Last-Mode-Memory: after turning off the power, the last TV mode picture and sound
setting mode and preset channels all are memorised. Therefore, the next time you turn on
the TV, the TV will work in the previous setting mode.
.
If you directly pressed the main power switch on the TV to turn it off, you must press the
main power switch to turn on the TV.
.
If you pressed the main power switch to turn off the TV when in standby mode, press the
main power switch and then operate from the remote controller to turn the TV on.
Auto-Power-off function: there are two kinds of Auto-Power-Off function:
1. If a vacant channel is tuned or TV broadcast for a day is finished, the TV will automatically
turn off after about 15 minutes.
2. OFF - timer function. However, if the OFF - timer is operating, it takes precedence, that
is, the function of Auto-Power-Off, if no signals received will be ineffective.
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Presetting the channels
Press the MENU button to
display the main menu
There are two ways to preset channels: to preset
channels automatically and to preset channels manually.
Below we will describe how to preset the channels
by making use of the menu.
MENU
1. To enter into menu
1.1 Press the MENU button to enter into the main
Press the or button
to select SEARCH
menu.
1.2 Press menu item select button or to select
MENU
SEARCH.
1.3 Press the
or
button to enter into the sub-menu of
SEARCH
SEARCH.
Press the
to display the sub-menu
of SEARCH
or button
Note:
The MENU button refers to the MENU button on
the remote controller or on the TV set, the or
button refers to the or button on the
SEARCH
remote controller or CH
on the TV
MANUAL SEARCH
AUTO SEARCH
set, the or button refers to the
button on the remote controller or the VOL
button on the TV set.
or
Press the button to
select AUTO SEARCH
2. AUTO SEARCH
2.1
Press the menu item select button or to select
AUTO SEARCH (the caption on the screen
is red).
AUTO SEARCH
Press the or button
it begins searching
automatically
2.2Press
or
button, the TV begins to search TV
channels automatically. All active channels will be
preset and stored into the memoriser automatically.
After presetting, the TV will return to the first
channel program.
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Before auto - search begins, you had better press
"SYS" button to set the current sound system to
B/G and the colour system to "AUTO".
Note:
After presetting is finished
it returns to the first
channel
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Press the or button
to select MANUAL
SEARCH
3. MANUAL SEARCH
If AUTO-SEARCH cannot preset the desired channels,
or you want to preset the desired channels one by
one with the preferred channel numbers - please make
use of MANUAL SEARCH.
SEARCH
MANUAL SEARCH
AUTO SEARCH
Press the menu item select button or to select
MANUAL SEARCH (the caption on the screen are
red).
3.1
Press the or button
to display the menu of
MANUAL SEARCH
3.2
Press the
or
button to enter into the sub-menu
of MANUAL SEARCH.
MANUAL SEARCH
3.3 Press the or button to choose POSITION.
(the caption on the screen are red), press the
or
button to select the needed program number (from
00 ~ 99.
Press the or button
to select SEARCH
Note:
Push the
or
button to select a channel number
or
within 0.7 of a second. Push and hold the
MANUAL SEARCH
button for more than 0.7 of a second to select a
decimal number.
POSITION
10
Press the or
button to select SEARCH, push
3.4
the
button to search channels from current channel
Press the
select the wanted channel
number
button to
to higher channel. Push the
button to search
channels from current channel to lower channel.
When a channel is located, the searching stops, this
channel is then memorised with a present channel
number.
POSITION
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Note: You can also make use of band selection to quicken
the searching process in your desired band. Pressing
Press the button
select SEARCH
the
or
button moves the band to the next step
in the sequence below.
SEARCH
UHF
VHFH
VHFL
Press the button
it begins searching
When a station is searched
the searching stops
POSITION 22
SEARCH
SEARCH
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3.5 When you want to store and memorise another channel
with another position, repeat steps 3.3, 3,4.
MANUAL SEARCH
POSITION 14
4. Skip unwanted program numbers
After presetting the channels, you can skip unwanted
program numbers to select your desired channels.
Press the button to
select SKIP
4.1
4.2
Repeat steps 3.1 to 3.3 to select the unwanted
program position of the unwanted channels .
SKIP OFF
Press the or
or button to select SKIP ON.
After completion of the channel presetting, when you
press the CH button to select channel, the
button to select SKIP. Press the
Press the
or
button
to select SKIP ON
unwanted channels will be skipped.
If you want to skip other unwanted channels, repeat
step 4.1 above to change the channel numbers.
SKIP ON
If you want to restore the skipped program numbers,
do step 4.1 to select these program numbers, then
MANUAL SEARCH
POSITION 10
press the
or
button to select SKIP OFF.
5. Manual Fine Tuning
Press the button to
select MFT
When sound and picture's effect of a channel is poor
(for example: one or two CATV channel's sound and
picture are not standard), you can correct by the use of
Manual Fine Tuning.
MFT
5.1
5.2
Repeat steps 3. 1 to 3.3 to select the channels you
want to manually fine tune.
Press the
begins fine tuning in
direction.
button it
Push the or button to select MFT, then press
or
button, the channel begins to search 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 the following step 6 to
set the colour and sound system.
MFT
- - - - -
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After finishing the preset operation, press the
MENU button repeatedly until the "on - screen"
display disappears and exits from the main menu.
Press the MENU button
repeatedly until on-screen
display menu disappears
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Press the SYS button
6. The setting of colour and sound system
6.1 Press the SYS button, the screen will display colour and
SYSTEM
sound system.
COLOR AUTO
6.2
If the displaying colour is abnormal, press the or button
to select COLOR, then press the or button to select
the right colour system. Every time you press or button,
the colour system will change in the sequence on the right.
AUTO
PAL
SECAM
NTSC 4.43
NTSC 3.58
6.3
If the sound is abnormal, press the or button to select
SOUND, then press the or button to select the right
sound system. The sound system will change in the sequence
on the right:
D/K
I
M
B/G
Now you can watch the broadcasting TV program at the
preset channel.
Channel selection
Press the - / - - button
- -
You can select your desired TV program by one of the following
methods.
1. Making use of the direct select buttons 0 ~ 9 and - /- -
To select a one - digit channel, press - /- - button to display
" - " on the upper right corner of the screen, then directly
press a number button of 0 ~ 9. To select a two-digit channel,
press the - / - - button to display "- - " on the upper right
corner of the screen, then press the number buttons. The
channel range is 0 ~ 99.
Press the 0 ~ 9 button
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2. Making use of the CH
button
Press the CH button, the channel number will increase
progressively. Press the CH button, the channel number
will decrease progressively.
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3. Making use of the
Press the button, it can switch back quickly to the previous
channel. For example, the channel you previously watched is
2, the present channel is 8, press the button, it will return
to channel 2, press the button it will return to channel 8.
button
Press the
button
8
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Sound mode selection
If the broadcasting TV station is transmitting high quality two-channel digital sound
(NICAM) to be added to the already existing FM sound, or transmitting a second FM sound
with an identification signal to be added to the already existing first FM sound (IGR), in the
upper right corner of the screen will display an indication for several seconds which is listed
in the following table. You can press the " " button repeatedly to select sound source.
On - screen display and sound source
Sound transmitting mode
"FM MONO"
FM mono sound
"FORCE FM"
FM MONO
1
2
FM mono sound
Only one FM channel transmitting mono sound
"STEREO"
FM stereo sound
"FORCE FM"
first FM sound
FM STEREO
two FM channels transmitting stereo sound
FM DUAL
"DUAL 1"
"DUAL 2"
3
4
two FM channels transmitting dual language
language 1
language 2
NICAM MONO
FM MONO
"NICAM MONO"
digital mono sound
"FORCE FM"
FM mono sound
one digital sound channel
transmitting mono sound
one FM sound channel
(The sound signal in FM
channel is same as the
one in NICAM channel. So
when the NICAM is trans-
mitting, on the TV set auto-
matically switches to high
quality digital sound chan-
nel).
NICAM STEREO
two digital sound channels
transmitting stereo sound
"STEREO"
digital stereo sound
"FORCE FM"
FM mixed sound
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NICAM DUAL
two digital sound channels
transmitting dual sound
"DUAL 1"
language 1 digital
"DUAL 2"
language 2 digital
"FORCE FM"
language 1 FM
"NICAM MONO"
"FM MONO"
"NICAM MONO"
NICAM MONO
one digital sound channel
transmitting mono sound
FM MONO
(In yellow. Only for indication)
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8
9
digital mono sound FM mono sound
one FM sound channel
(The sound signal in FM
channel is different from the
one in NICAM channel. So
when the NICAM is trans-
mitting on the TV screen
only displays an indicator
in yellow, while the active
sound channel is FM).
FM mono sound
"STEREO"
"FM MONO"
"STEREO"
(In yellow. Only for indication)
NICAM STEREO
two digital sound channels
transmitting stereo sound
digital stereo sound FM mono sound
FM mono sound
NICAM DUAL
"DUAL"
(In yellow.
Only for indication)
"DUAL 1"
"DUAL 2"
"FM MONO"
language 3
two digital sound channels
transmitting dual sound
language 1
language 2
language 3
If you experience loud noise in digital sound channel because of the weak signal,
please press the " " button to set the sound mode to "FM MONO" or "FORCE FM", thus to
select FM sound channel. In "FORCE FM" mode, the TV set no longer automatically searches
"NICAM" or "IGR" signals.
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Picture and sound adjustment
Press the
|
button, you can quickly select two
modes of picture and sound quality standard:
One is standard mode ( on the screen displays
("STANDARD");
STANDARD
The other is personal select mode (on the screen
displays "MEMORY").
Press the
|
button
1. Picture adjustment
MEMORY
Complete the following steps and you will adjust the
picture quality.
1.1 Press the MENU button, on the screen will dis-
play the main menu, press the or button to
Press the MENU button
to display the main menu
select PICTURE, then press
or
button to
enter into the sub-menu of PICTURE.
1.2 Press or the button to select the items you
want to adjust (the caption on the screen is red),
MENU
PICTURE
then press the
or
button to adjust the level of
picture control amount.
Press the
or button
to display the menu of
PICTURE
Standard
Mode
Adjustment
item
Pressing (Memory mode)
PICTURE MEMORY
deeper
lighter
COLOUR
BRIGHT
paler
50
70
COLOR 70
BRIGHT50
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darker
weaker
stronger
stronger
bluish
CONT (Contrast)
SHARP
70
20
0
weaker
purplish
Press the or button to
select adjustment item
TINT
BBK
ON
ON (OFF)
(Blue background)
PICTURE MEMORY
COLOR 70
BRIGHT 50
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Note:
* Only when the colour system is NTSC, there is
TINT item.
Press the or button to
adjust the level
* If the signal being received is weaker, adjust
SHARP to lower level to reduce the noise. If the
signal being is stronger, adjust SHARP to
higher level to improve the picture quality.
PICTURE MEMORY
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COLOR 70
BRIGHT 60llllllll
* If the TV signals are too weak and you can not watch the program normally, blue background
will appear automatically to overcome the picture. If you insist on watching the program, you
can select "BBK" item to shut off the blue background. We suggest you turn "BKK" on in
ordinary circumstances.
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Press the MENU button
and button
2. Sound adjustment
Complete the following steps and you will adjust the
sound quality.
MENU
PICTURE
SOUND
Press the MENU button to display the main
menu. Press the or button to select
SOUND , then press the
into the sub-menu of SOUND.
Press the or button to select your required
sound adjustment item (the caption on the screen
2.1
2.2
or
button to enter
Press the or button
to display the menu of
sound
is red), then press the
the sound quality.
or
button to adjust
SOUND MEMORY
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BASS 50
TREBLE 50
Pressing (Memory mode)
Adjustment
Standard
mode
item
Press the or button
to select adjustment mode
BASS
weaker
weaker
stronger
stronger
50
50
TREBLE
SOUND MEMORY
decrease right decrease left
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BASS 50
0
BALANCE
side sound
on/off
side sound
on/off
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TREBLE 50
Off
50
SURROUND
SURROUND
weaker
stronger
Press the
or
button
to adjust the level
You can select the sound quality according to the
programme content and personal preference.
SOUND MEMORY
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BASS 50
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TREBLE 70
TREBLE
Strong
Tone quality
suitable for listening
to music
SURROUND
BASS
Press the
mode changes between
STANDARD and MEMORY
|
button
on
Strong
suitable for listening
to news, language
standard
weak
off
off
weak
SOUND STANDARD
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BASS 50
TREBLE 50
middle middle
Note: During the process of picture and sound ad-
justment, every time you press the button,
STANDARD/MEMORY is displayed on the
|
screen alternatively. When picture and tone
quality are adjusted to your desired level,
the mode is memory mode.
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3. SURROUND SOUND
SURROUND OFF
Making use of surround sound, you can enjoy
the dynamic sound effect that is like being
in a music hall. To make use of surround
sound, complete steps 2.1, 2.2 to
select SURROUND ON, and press the
button to select SURROUND then press
Press the
or
button to
to select SURROUND ON
the
or
button to adjust its effect. To
turn off surround sound, select
SURROUND OFF.
SURROUND ON
Press button to
select SURROUND
4. Adjusting the volume and muting the
sound.
You can press the VOL
button to
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SURROUND 50
adjust the volume, and you can press the
button to mute the sound. Press the button
again or VOL button or operate any
item of SOUND menu, the sound is restored
to normal.
Press the
button to
increase SURROUND
SURROUND 70 llllll
VOLUME
50
MUTE
50
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Other functions
1. ON Timer/OFF Timer
With the timer, you can set the TV to turn on/off automatically
at a preset time. In the menu of TIMER you can set: CLOCK,
ON TIME, OFF TIME.
menu of TIMER
TIMER
OFF TIME OFF
0:00
1.1 OFF TIME
With the OFF timer, the TV will automatically switch to
standby mode at a preset time.
1.1.1
Press the MENU button to enter into the main menu, press
the or button to select TIMER, and press the
or
button to enter into the sub - menu of TIMER.
1.1.2
Press the or button to select OFF TIME. Pressing
the or button set ONCE/EVERY OFF TIME. Every
time you press the or button, it will change in the
TIMER
OFF TIME EVERY
10:00
sequence of OFF EVERY ONCE OFF EVERY
------. When the setting is ONCE or EVERY OFF
TIME, press the or button to select time to turn off
the set, then press the
or
button to set the time to
turn off the TV, at the preset time the TV will automatically
switch to standby mode. To cancel OFF TIME, set
OFF TIME OFF.
1.2 ON TIME
With the ON timer, the TV will automatically turn on to preset
menu of TIMER
channel at a preset time.
TIMER
ON TIME OFF
0:00
1.2.1 Do Step 1.1.1 to enter into the sub-menu of TIMER
1.2.2
Press the or button to select ON TIME. Pressing
the or button set ONCE/EVERY ON TIME. Every
time you press the
sequence of OFF
or
EVERY
button, it will change in the
ONCE OFF EVERY
......... When the setting is ONCE or EVERY ON TIME,
press the or button to select time to turn on the set,
TIMER
ON TIME EVERY
then press the
the TV. After the setting, press the or
POS., then press the or button to select your
desired program number.
or
button to set the time to turn on
6:00
button to select
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1.2.3.
Pressing the
button set the TV into standby
mode. At the preset time the TV will automatically
turn on to preset channel. To cancel ON
TIME, set ON TIME OFF.
1.3 CLOCK
The built-in clock employs the 24-hour system.
Do step 1.1.1 to enter into the sub-menu of
TIMER.
Press the or button to select CLOCK.
1.3.1
TIMER
10:30
CLOCK
1.3.2
Pressing the
or
button set the present
hour and minute.
Note:
To make use of ON TIME and OFF TIME,
set the clock firstly and check the correct
time.
1.4 SLEEP
To make use of SLEEP function, press the SLP
button every time, the letters displaying on the
screen will change in the sequence of OFF
120 min 110min ......10min OFF..... At the
preset time, the TV will automatically switch to
standby mode.
SLEEP 30min
2. Selecting the menu language
You can select the menu language: ENGLISH or
CHINESE(
).
2.1
Press the MENU button to enter into the main
menu, press the or button to select
LANGUAGE.
ENGLISH
2.2
2.3
Press the
or
button to enter into the sub -
menu. Press the or button to select
ENGLISH or
Press the MENU button repeatedly until the set
exits from menu - display mode.
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External Equipment Connections
The following describes how to use and connect the TV with other equipment. Refer to the
owner's manual of the other equipment to be connected as well.
1. To Connect to AV input
You can 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 an 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).
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To select the input press the AV button on the remote controller repeatedly until you see the
corresponding input indication on the screen. To return to aerial input, press the AV button until
it displays programme number, or press direct channel select button or the CH
button.
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
TV
If the colour of video input is abnormal, the colour system setting may be incorrect. Press the SYS
button to display COLOR AUTO If not, press the
or
button until normal colour appears
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 terminals on the left side. To use equipment connected to the video terminals,
disconnect any plug from the S-VIDEO terminal
2. To connect MONITOR output terminals
You can connect a stereo system to the MONITOR output terminals (photo type) on the set
to enjoy a high - quality sound from the stereo system. The MONITOR output terminals output
the video and audio signals being displayed on the screen.
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Troubleshooting
Symptoms
Check the following items
No power, red indicator
is not lit up
.
Be sure the power cord is plugged in
Contrast, colour, tint are not correctly adjusted
.
.
Poor colour, poor tint
Possible interferences of automobiles, motorcycle,
trolley bus, neon lamps, etc.
Spots appear on the
screen
.
Possible interferences of electronic interference from
another TV set, a computer, electronics game machine,
a broadcast station, etc.
Stripes appear on the
screen
.
.
.
This may be caused by reflections from nearby
mountains or buildings.
Double images or
"ghosts"
Check the antenna direction.
It is possible that the aerial "lead - in" is damaged
or comes off.
Snowy picture
.
Check the antenna direction.
.
The batteries may be worn out
The remote controller
does not work
.
The batteries may be installed with their polarity
reversed.
.
Even if the picture or the 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
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Specifications
AC 240V, 50Hz
200W
926 (W) x 678.5 (H) x 582 (D)
73 kg
Power supply:
Power consumption:
Dimension (mm):
Weight:
80 cm
CRT:
TV system & channel range
System
PAL-D/K
PAL-B/G
PAL-I
NTSC-M US
SECAM-B/G
SECAM-D/K
VHF
1-12
2-12
2-12
2-13
2-12
1-12
CATV
Z1 ~ Z37
X ~ Z + 2, S1 ~ S41
UHF
13-57
21-69
21-69
14-79
21-69
21-69
A-6~A-l,A~W,AA~FFF
X ~ Z + 2, S1~S4
Colour system:
Sound system :
PAL/SECAM/4.43NTSC/3.58NTSC
NICAM728: B/G 5.5/5.85
I 6.0/6.552
D/K 6.5/5.85
IGR(2 - Carrier) : B/G 5.5/5.74
Sound output:
Accessories:
13W + 13W
one remote controller
Note : Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA
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