Stereo Colour Television With Teletext
TX-68PS12A
TX-68PS13A
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Operating Instructions
Please read these operating instructions completely
before operating this set and retain the booklet for
future reference.
turn your life on
TQB4A0150
Getting Started
Connect the Aerial
The RF (Aerial) Input impedance of this television is 75? . If your aerial lead is 300? ribbon (two wires
separated by a flat plastic sheet) you will require a 300? /75? Balun in order to connect your aerial to the
television.
MONITOR
AV1
IN
AV3
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300? Ribbon
Cable
75? Co-Axial
Cable
300? / 75? Balun
RF-IN
(Not supplied)
Terminal
For your safety any external aerial should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply
with Australian Standard AS1417.1.
Connect the Power Plug
This television is designed for the Australian Standard Mains Voltage of 240V 50Hz.
NOTE:
If the television is not going to be used for an extended period, remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
Turn on the Television
Push the Power Switch to turn the television ON. Sit back and enjoy your new Panasonic television.
Power Switch
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CONTENTS
Control Panel .................................................................................................................... 6
Connecting Headphone ...............................................................................................................................6
Control Panel Buttons..................................................................................................................................6
POWER ..................................................................................................................................6
PRE. .......................................................................................................................................7
TV/AV .....................................................................................................................................7
VOLUME DOWN and UP ........................................................................................................7
\/ /\ PROGRAMME NUMBER DOWN and UP ................................................................................7
Remote Control Television Operation ............................................................................ 8
Remote Control Television Buttons..............................................................................................................8
Battery Instalation and Replacement ...........................................................................................................9
R - TUNE ................................................................................................................................9
STANDBY ...............................................................................................................................9
0 ~ 9 DIRECT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION ......................................................................9
- / - -
TWO DIGIT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION.................................................................9
RECALL................................................................................................................................10
MAIN MENU .........................................................................................................................10
POSITION BUTTONS ...........................................................................................................10
PICTURE MENU...................................................................................................................10
STEREO / MONO .................................................................................................................10
FAVORITE ............................................................................................................................10
SOUND MUTE...................................................................................................................... 11
TV / AV ................................................................................................................................. 11
PROGRAMME NUMBER UP & DOWN................................................................................. 11
/\ \/
VOLUME UP & DOWN ......................................................................................................... 11
NORMALISATION ................................................................................................................ 11
SOUND MENU ..................................................................................................................... 11
WAKE UP .............................................................................................................................12
SURROUND .........................................................................................................................12
OFF-TIMER ..........................................................................................................................12
Main Menu ....................................................................................................................... 13
Picture Menu Operation ............................................................................................................................14
Sound Menu Operation .............................................................................................................................15
Features Menu Operation ..........................................................................................................................16
Language Menu Operation ........................................................................................................................17
Preset Menu Operation .............................................................................................................................18
Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation ..................................................................... 19
Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Buttons ......................................................................................................20
REWIND / REVIEW ..............................................................................................................20
POWER BUTTON ................................................................................................................20
STOP ...................................................................................................................................20
VCR/LD/DVD ........................................................................................................................20
PAUSE .................................................................................................................................20
PLAY ....................................................................................................................................20
FAST FORWARD / CUE.......................................................................................................20
STILL ADVANCE / DISC SIDE A SELECTION .....................................................................20
RECORD / DISC SIDE B SELECTION .................................................................................20
PROGRAMME NUMBER UP & DOWN / PROGRAMME SKIP .............................................20
Manufacturers’ Code Settings....................................................................................................................21
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CONTENTS
Remote Control Teletext Operation .............................................................................. 22
Number Buttons ........................................................................................................................................23
F / T / B
.............................................................................................................................................23
TV / TEXT .............................................................................................................................................23
TIME TEXT .............................................................................................................................................23
F.P. (Favourite Page) ................................................................................................................................23
DISPLAY CANCEL ....................................................................................................................................23
PAGE NUMBER UP & DOWN ..................................................................................................................24
HOLD
INDEX
.............................................................................................................................................24
.............................................................................................................................................24
COLOUR CODED BUTTONS ...................................................................................................................24
REVEAL .............................................................................................................................................24
LIST / F TEXT ...........................................................................................................................................24
LIST STORE .............................................................................................................................................24
Preset Operation ............................................................................................................ 25
Automatic Tune .........................................................................................................................................25
Manual Tune .............................................................................................................................................26
Tuning the Television to a VCR .................................................................................................................26
Colour SYS .............................................................................................................................................27
Fine Tuning .............................................................................................................................................28
Canceling the Fine Tuning .........................................................................................................................28
Skip Operation ..........................................................................................................................................29
How to Cancel the Skip Operation .............................................................................................................29
Favorite CH .............................................................................................................................................29
POS. CHANGE .........................................................................................................................................30
GEOMAGNETIC .......................................................................................................................................31
Favorite CH Operation ..............................................................................................................................32
Connecting Equipment to the TV .......................................................................... 33 ~ 34
Front Panel Connections ...........................................................................................................................33
Rear Panel Connections............................................................................................................................33
Connecting a Standard VCR to the AV Input ..............................................................................................34
Connecting S-Video & DVD Equipment to the AV Input .............................................................................34
Monitor Out .............................................................................................................................................34
Customer Information .................................................................................................... 35
Warnings
Cautions
.............................................................................................................................................35
.............................................................................................................................................35
Cleaning the Television .............................................................................................................................36
Locating the Television ..............................................................................................................................36
Caring for the Television............................................................................................................................36
Caring for the Remote Control...................................................................................................................36
Frequently asked questions .......................................................................................................................37
Customer’s Record....................................................................................................................................37
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 38
Specifications ................................................................................................................. 39
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Television Control Panel
Connecting Headphones
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L / MONO
R
AUDIO
The television has a headphone socket behind the front
panel door.
AV 2 IN
Headphones
(Not Supplied)
3.5mm Plug
When headphones are plugged into the headphone socket
the speakers are turned off. The headphone volume is
adjusted by the volume control.
Control Panel
Open the control panel door to gain access to the Television controls Push the door at the point marked to
open.
Push again to close.
TV/AV
PRE.
\/
/\
Control Panel Buttons
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
POWER
This button is used to turn the television on and off.
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Television Control Panel Buttons
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
PRE.
PRE.
PRE. stands for Preset. This button is used for tuning and setting the Colour
System. The on-screen display will be as shown below. Please refer to page 18
and pages 25 to 31 for a complete description of this button.
Programme Number
Page 25
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
Page 26
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
AUTO
Page 27
Page 29
Page 31
Page 28
Page 30
OFF
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
TV/AV
TV/AV
This button is used to select the normal broadcast television stations or one of the
three AV (Audio/Video) inputs.
VOLUME DOWN and UP
These buttons are used to reduce ( - ) or increase ( + ) the volume output level
from the television. The volume level is indicated on the screen as a green bar
and as a number (0 ~ 63).
10
| | | | | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
\/
/\
PROGRAMME NUMBER DOWN and UP
Pressing these buttons selects the next lower ( \/ ) or higher ( /\ ) Programme
Number in sequence. Programme Numbers which have been “Skipped” (See
page 29) will be bypassed when this button is used.
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Remote Control Television Operation
Remote Control Television Buttons
R - TUNE
MUTE
TV/AV
R - TUNE
TV/AV
STANDBY
PROGRAMME NUMBER
UP
DIRECT ACCESS
PROGRAMME
NUMBERS
PROGRAMME NUMBER
DOWN
2 DIGIT PROGRAMME
NUMBERS
VOLUME UP
RECALL
VOLUME DOWN
TV/TEXT F/T/B
INDEX HOLD
VCR/LD/DVD
VCR
DISC SIDE
NORMALISATION
SOUND MENU
MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU
POSITION BUTTONS
SOUND MENU
PICTURE MENU
FAVORITE
PICTURE MENU
STEREO/MONO
FAVORITE
SURROUND
REVEAL
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
SURROUND
TIME
TEXT
F.P.
OFF-TIMER
DISPLAY
CANCEL
LIST
STORE
LIST
F TEXT
For details of VCR, LD and DVD remote control operation, please refer to page 20.
For details of Teletext remote control operation, please refer to page 22.
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Battery Installation and Replacement
Place your thumb on the battery cover
Battery Precautions
triangle. Apply a slight downward
pressure with the thumb and slide the
cover back. This allows the cover to be
removed.
Insert the batteries ensuring the correct
polarity. The polarity is identified by the “
+ “ symbol on the battery and the “ + “
and “ - “ symbols on the battery
compartment. The springs inside the
battery compartment connect to the
negative terminal of the battery.
? Do Not use rechargeable batteries.
Differences in size and performance
may cause incorrect operation.
? Do Not mix battery types (Alkaline
with zinc-carbon etc.)
? Do Not mix old and new batteries.
Replace both batteries at the same
time.
? Do Not attempt to recharge
batteries.
Two “AA” size batteries
? Do Not short circuit batteries.
? Do Not disassemble batteries.
Fit the battery cover and slide it forward
until it “clicks” into place.
? Do Not heat or burn batteries.
Remote Control Television Operation
BUTTON WHAT IT DOES
R - TUNE
R - TUNE (Rapid Tune)
This button is used to swap between the channel you are now watching and the
last channel you were watching. This function does not work with AV.
STANDBY
The remote control button is used to turn the television into Standby mode. When
the television is in Stand-By it is possible to turn it back on by pressing this remote
control Power Button, the Programme Number UP or DOWN Button (front panel or
remote control) or any of the direct Programme Number Buttons.
DIRECT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION
Single Digit Programme Numbers (0 to 9) can be accessed directly by pressing
the corresponding number on the Remote Control Transmitter.
0
~
9
TWO DIGIT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION
To directly access Programme Numbers 10 to 99, press the “- / - -” Button
followed by the two digits required. For example, to select Programme Number
12:
-/--
Press the “- / - -” Button, followed by the “1” and the “2”.
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Remote Control Television Operation
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
RECALL
This button operates in three stages.
Stage 1 - Pressing this button will display all current active functions. The
functions that can be displayed include AV Number, Programme
Number, Sound Option, Picture Option, Stereo or Mono and Off-Timer
setting. After about 2 seconds it automatically switches to stage 2.
Stage 2 - Pressing the button again displays the Programme Number or the AV
Number and the Off-Timer setting.
Stage 3 -
Pressing for the third time cancels the recall function and removes
the text being displayed on the screen.
MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU
Pushing this button allows you to access the following options: -
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
LANGUAGE
PRESET
see page 14
see page 15
see page 16
see page 17
see page 18
POSITION BUTTONS
These buttons (Up, Down, Left and Right) are used to select menu options and
change levels of selected functions.
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE MENU
The Picture Menu Button allows you to select one of three different picture modes
(Standard, Dynamic, Soft).
DYNAMIC
STANDARD
SOFT
For viewing in brightly lit rooms.
higher than normal levels of Brightness and Contrast.
This menu selects
For viewing in normal (evening lighting) environments. This
menu selects the normal levels of Brightness and Contrast.
For viewing in a dark room. This menu selects reduced
levels of Brightness and Contrast.
STEREO / MONO
Pushing the button changes the mode from Stereo to Mono and back again.
Normally the television will detect whether the broadcast signal is Mono or Stereo
and will set the mode accordingly. If the Stereo signal is weak or if the receiving
conditions are not the best, it is recommended that the Mono mode be manually
selected.
BILINGUAL *
This system allows two languages to be transmitted on one signal. Switching
between the Main ( I ) and Sub ( II ) positions selects the desired language.
* Note: Bilingual sound is not currently available in Australia.
FAVORITE
FAVORITE
This button allows you to set up two favourite channel groups. You can put as many
channels as you like into each group. The favourite channel group (1 or 2) is
selected by the FAVORITE button. Use the Programme Number Up & Down buttons
to switch between channels in the group. Refer to page 32.
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Remote Control Television Operation
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
SOUND MUTE
Pressing this button reduces the sound from the television to nil. The mute symbol
will appear on the screen.
Pressing the button again returns the sound to the original setting. Pressing the
Volume
Up ( + ) or Down ( - ) will also restore the volume level setting.
TV/AV
TV / AV
Pressing the TV/AV Button will cycle between TV, AV1, AV2, AV3 and back to TV.
PROGRAMME NUMBER UP & DOWN
Pressing this button selects the next higher ( /\ ) or lower ( \/ ) Programme Number
in sequence. Programme Numbers which have been “Skipped” (See page 29) will
be bypassed when this button is used.
VOLUME UP & DOWN
This button is used to increase ( + ) or decrease ( - ) the volume output level from
the television. The volume level is indicated on the screen as a green bar and as a
number (0 ~ 63).
NORMALISATION
N
The Normalisation Button is used to reset the television to factory set levels.
Colour, Sharpness, Contrast, Brightness, Treble, Bass and Balance will be reset.
The button will only operate if the menu is displayed on the screen.
SOUND MENU
SOUND MENU
The Sound Menu Button allows you to choose between three different sound modes
(Music, Speech and Movie).
Music:
Used where music is more common than speech such as musicals,
video clips etc.
Speech: Used where speech is more common than music such as talk
shows, news broadcasts etc.
Movie:
Used where music and speech are fairly evenly spread.
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Remote Control Television Operation
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
The television can be programmed to turn itself ON after a period of time.
1. Press the Wake Up Button.
2. Press the Left (
) or Right (
) Buttons to set the time delay.
The Left Button will decrease the time by ten minutes each time you press it.
The Right Button will increase the time by ten minutes each time you press it.
3. After setting the Wake Up Timer, switch the television to Stand-By. The power
indicator will blink if the Wake Up Timer has been set correctly.
4. When the Wake Up time has elapsed, the television will turn ON.
The Off-Timer will be set to 90 minutes. “WAKE UP TIMER” and the Off-Timer
will be displayed at the top of the screen. (Press any button to cancel the
display).
Notes:
1. The wake up timer can be set for up to 12 hours.
2. When the Wake Up Timer turns the set on, the Off-Timer will automatically
switch it off again after 90 minutes, unless it is cancelled. Press any button to
cancel the Off-Timer.
3. The Wake Up Timer can be cancelled by:
switching the main power off, or
setting the timer to OFF using the Left and Right Buttons, or
pressing the Normalise Button while the wake up timer On-Screen
display is showing.
SURROUND
SURROUND
Surround sound is designed to recreate the spatial effect of a movie theatre or
concert hall. It brings added depth to the sound from your television.
Pressing this button
?
During Stereo broadcasts switches between “STEREO SURROUND” and
“SURROUND OFF”.
?
?
During Mono broadcasts switches between “MONO SURROUND” and “SUR-
ROUND OFF”.
In the AV Mode switches between “STEREO SURROUND” , “MONO SUR-
ROUND” and “SURROUND OFF”.
OFF-TIMER
Pressing the Off-Timer allows the television to be preset to turn off after a period of
time. The timer settings (in minutes) are: 30, 60 and 90.
Setting the Off-Timer to AUTO will cause the television to go into Standby five
minutes after the television broadcast station you are tuned to stops transmitting.
Setting the OFF-TIMER to 0 cancels the timer operation.
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Main Menu
Press the MAIN MENU button. Use the Left ( ) or Right ( ) Button to move between menu items The on
screen icon display will appear as shown below. Press again to turn Main Menu Off.
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
PRESET
1
PRESET
DYNAMIC
32 COLOUR
32 NTSC-TINT
32 BRIGHT
SPEECH
40 BASS
50 TREBLE
32 BALANCE
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
BLUEBACK
CH COLOUR SET STD
CHILD LOCK
VCR/GAME
FAVOURITE CH
ON
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
63 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
STD COLOUR TEMP
OFF
BASS BOOST
OFF
1
0
OFF
ON
LOUDNESS
AVL
SPEECH
40 BASS
50 TREBLE
32 BALANCE
DYNAMIC
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
32 COLOUR
32 NTSC-TINT
32 BRIGHT
63 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
BLUEBACK
CH COLOUR SET STD
CHILD LOCK
VCR/GAME
FAVOURITE CH
ON
ENGLISH
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
BASS BOOST
LOUDNESS
AVL
OFF
1
0
STD
COLOUR TEMP
1
PRESET
DYNAMIC
32 COLOUR
32 NTSC-TINT
32 BRIGHT
63 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
SPEECH
40 BASS
50 TREBLE
32 BALANCE
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
ENGLISH
BLUEBACK
CH COLOUR SET STD
CHILD LOCK
VCR/GAME
FAVOURITE CH
ON
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
0
OFF BASS BOOST
OFF LOUDNESS
STD
COLOUR TEMP
ON
AVL
1
PRESET
SPEECH
40 BASS
50 TREBLE
32 BALANCE
DYNAMIC
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
32 COLOUR
32 NTSC-TINT
32 BRIGHT
BLUEBACK
CH COLOUR SET STD
CHILD LOCK
VCR/GAME
FAVOURITE CH
ON
ENGLISH
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
0
OFF
OFF
ON
BASS BOOST
LOUDNESS
AVL
63 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
STD COLOUR TEMP
SPEECH
40 BASS
50 TREBLE
32 BALANCE
DYNAMIC
32 COLOUR
32 NTSC-TINT
32 BRIGHT
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
BLUEBACK
CH COLOUR SET STD
CHILD LOCK
VCR/GAME
FAVOURITE CH
ON
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF BASS BOOST
OFF LOUDNESS
63 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
STD COLOUR TEMP
OFF
1
0
ON
AVL
SPEECH
40 BASS
50 TREBLE
32 BALANCE
1
PRESET
DYNAMIC
32 COLOUR
32 NTSC-TINT
32 BRIGHT
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
AUTO
OFF
OFF
ON
BASS BOOST
LOUDNESS
AVL
63 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
STD COLOUR TEMP
OFF
1
0
SPEECH
40 BASS
50 TREBLE
32 BALANCE
DYNAMIC
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
32 COLOUR
32 NTSC-TINT
32 BRIGHT
63 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
AUTO
OFF
OFF
ON
BASS BOOST
LOUDNESS
AVL
OFF
1
0
STD
COLOUR TEMP
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Main Menu
Picture Menu Operation
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the PICTURE Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Picture symbol is highlighted, the PICTURE
Menu has been selected. Push the Down ( ) Button to
access the Menu options.
N
3. Choose the option by using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) Buttons.
4. Adjust the setting of the option using the Left ( ) or Right (
Buttons.
)
PICTURE
5. Push the MAIN MENU Button to return to the Menu.
6. Push the MAIN MENU Button again to return to normal viewing.
Note:
Picture Menu
Function
1. You can change the level for each
function (Colour, NTSC-Tint,
DYNAMIC
For viewing in brightly lit rooms.
This menu selects higher than normal levels
of Brightness and Contrast.
Bright, Contrast and Sharpness
for each picture menu option.
STANDARD
SOFT
For viewing in normal (evening lighting)
environments. This menu selects the normal
levels of Brightness and Contrast.
2. Picture menu levels can be set for
TV, AV1, AV2 and AV3 modes.
For viewing in a dark room.
This menu selects reduced levels of
Brightness and Contrast.
Item
Effect
Indicator
32 COLOUR
COLOUR
NTSC-TINT
BRIGHT
Note:
Less
More
1. The NTSC-Tint adjustment is
possible at all times but it only
takes effect if an NTSC picture is
being viewed.
32 TINT
Reddish
Darker
Less
Greenish
Brighter
More
32 BRIGHT
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
60 CONTRAST
32 SHARPNESS
Softer
Sharper
Normalisation N
Pressing the Normal (
) Button on the remote control, when the Picture Menu is displayed will return all
picture settings to the factory preset levels. This is called “Normalisation”.
Normalisation will not occur if the Picture Menu is not displayed when the Normal (
) Button is pressed.
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Main Menu
Sound Menu Operation
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the SOUND Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Sound symbol is highlighted, the SOUND
Menu has been selected. Push the Down ( ) Button to
access the Menu options.
N
3. Choose the option by using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) Buttons.
4. Adjust the setting of the option using the Left ( ) or Right (
Buttons.
)
SOUND
5. Push the MAIN MENU Button to return to the Menu.
6. Push the MAIN MENU Button again to return to normal viewing.
Sound Menu
MUSIC
Function
Used where music is more common than speech such as musicals, video clips etc.
Used where speech is more common than music such as talk shows, news etc.
Used where music and speech are fairly evenly spread.
SPEECH
MOVIE
Note:
Sound menu levels can be set for TV, AV1, AV2 and AV3 modes.
Item
Effect
Indicator / Operation
55 BASS
BASS
Less
More
More
Right
Boost
On
56 TREBLE
TREBLE
BALANCE
BASS BOOST
LOUDNESS
AVL
Less
Left
Cut
Off
32 BALANCE
Used to increase the Bass level.
Used to increase the Bass level at low volume settings.
Limits the maximum volume level. It eliminates variations in
volume levels such as quiet speech followed by loud special
effects in movies etc.
Off
On
Normalisation N
Pressing the Normal (
) Button on the remote control, when the Sound Menu is displayed will return all
sound settings to the factory preset levels. This is called “Normalisation”.
Normalisation will not occur if the Sound Menu is not displayed when the Normal (
) Button is pressed.
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Main Menu
Features Menu Operation
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the FEATURES Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Features symbol is highlighted, the
FEATURES Menu has been selected. Push the Down (
Button to access the Menu options.
)
3. Choose the option by using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) Buttons.
4. Adjust the setting of the option using the Left ( ) or Right
) Buttons.
(
FEATURES
5. Push the MAIN MENU Button to return to the Menu.
6. Push the MAIN MENU Button again to return to normal viewing.
Menu Item
Indicator
Function
BLUEBACK
BLUEBACK ON
When no picture is received or when the signal is very
weak, the screen reverts to a blue background and the
sound is muted. This feature can be turned Off to
continue watching weak signals. It may be necessary to
turn the BLUEBACK off when watching a videotape
when CUE or REVIEW have been selected.
CH COLOUR SET
CH COLOUR SET
STD
Colour density varying between broadcast channels
can be adjusted to three levels for each channel
received. Use the Left (
) or Right ( ) Button to
switch between STD, HIGH and LOW.
CHILD LOCK
CHILD LOCK OFF
CHILD LOCK allows you to “lock out” a channel to
prevent a child from watching a particular programme.
Select the channel to be locked before pressing the Main
Menu button. Use the Left ( ) or Right ( ) Button to
switch child lock ON and OFF.
VCR/GAME
FAVORITE
VCR/GAME
ON
Reproduction of irregular signals such as certain video
games or some rental video tapes may be improved by
turning the VCR/GAME feature On.
FAVORITE CH OFF
This button allows you to set up two favourite channel
groups. Please refer to page 32 for more information.
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Main Menu
Language Menu Operation
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the LANGUAGE Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Language symbol is highlighted, the
LANGUAGE Menu has been selected.
3. Change the language between English, Chinese, Russian and
Arabic by using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) Buttons.
4. Push the MAIN MENU Button to return to normal viewing.
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
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Main Menu
Preset Menu Operation
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the PRESET Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Preset symbol is highlighted, the PRESET
Menu has been selected. Push the Down ( ) Button to
access the Menu options.
3. Choose the option by using the Up ( ) or Down ( ) Buttons.
4. Adjust the setting of the option using the Left ( ) or Right (
Buttons.
)
5. Push the MAIN MENU Button to return to the Menu.
6. Push the MAIN MENU Button again to return to normal viewing.
PRESET
Menu Item
Indicator
Function
AUTO TUNE
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS AUTO
FINE TUNE
Used to automatically retune all programme location
numbers.
See page 25.
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
Used to manually retune individual programme location
numbers.
See page 26.
Used to select the most appropriate colour system for the
type of picture being watched.
See page 27.
Used to fine tune a broadcast signal.
See page 28.
SKIP
SKIP
ON
Used to bypass programme locations which do not have
a broadcast station allocated to them.
See page 29.
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
POS. CHANGE
1
This function allows you to store the channel you are
viewing into any programme location number.
See page 30.
GEOMAGNETIC 0
Geomagnetic conditions at the television’s location can
sometimes cause blurring of colours and discoloured
patches on the screen. Adjusting the GEOMAGNETIC
level may overcome this problem. If colour patches
persist turn the television power OFF for 30 minutes. If
the patches still persist it may be necessary to change the
location of the television.
See page 31.
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Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation
This remote control has been designed to work with a variety of VCRs, Laser Disks and DVDs.
Please refer to page 21 for details of manufacturers’ codes.
R - TUNE
TV/AV
TV/TEXT F/T/B
INDEX HOLD
VCR/LD/DVD
PLAY
REWIND / REVIEW
POWER
FAST FORWARD / CUE
STILL ADVANCE / DISK
SIDE A
STOP
VCR
DISC SIDE
DISK SIDE B
VCR
LD / DVD
MAIN MENU
RECORD
PAUSE / STILL
PROGRAMME NUMBER
UP / SKIP FORWARD
PROGRAMME NUMBER
DOWN / SKIP BACK
SOUND MENU
PICTURE MENU
FAVORITE
SURROUND
REVEAL
WAKE UP
TIME
TEXT
F.P.
DISPLAY
CANCEL
LIST
STORE
LIST
F TEXT
* WARNING:
Unauthorised recording of material from Television Broadcasts or from other video
and/or audio sources may contravene copyright laws.
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Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation
Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Buttons
Function
Button
VCR
LD/DVD
REWIND / REVIEW
Used to rewind the tape
quickly or watch the tape
in reverse.
REWIND / REVIEW
Used to play the disc in
reverse while watching the
picture.
POWER BUTTON
POWER BUTTON
Used to switch the VCR
ON or OFF (Standby).
Used to switch the LD/DVD
ON or OFF (Standby).
STOP
STOP
Used to stop the VCR.
Used to stop the LD/DVD.
VCR
Selects VCR
LD/DVD
Selects LD/DVD.
VCR
LD/DVD
PAUSE / STILL
PAUSE / STILL
Pauses the tape during play.
Pauses the disc during play.
PLAY
PLAY
Used to start the VCR
playing.
Used to start the LD/DVD
playing.
FAST FORWARD / CUE
Used to wind the tape
forward quickly or to watch
the tape at fast speed
FAST FORWARD / CUE
Used to watch the disc at
fast speed.
STILL ADVANCE
DISC SIDE A SELECTION
Used to select the A side
of the disc.
A
Used to advance the tape
One frame at a time. Used
With the Pause button.
B
RECORD
Press both buttons to
Start recording
DISC SIDE B SELECTION
Used to select the B side
of the disc.
PROGRAMME NUMBER
UP AND DOWN
PROGRAMME SKIP
SKIP
SKIP
Used to select the next
Higher or lower programme
Number.
Used to skip tracks on the
disc.
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Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation
Manufacturers’ Code Settings
This remote control has been designed to work with a variety of VCRs, Laser Discs and DVDs. In order for
this to occur, the setting for the VCR, LD or DVD must be programmed into the Remote Control.
1.
To set a VCR, push the remote control VCR Button.
To set a LD or DVD, push the remote control LD/DVD Button.
2.
3.
Push the remote control VCR or LD/DVD Power Button and keep it pressed.
Enter the Manufacturer’s two-digit code number using the remote control Number Buttons. (The
codes are shown below).
4.
5.
6.
Press the STOP button.
Release the remote control VCR or LD/DVD Power Button.
Check the operation of the VCR, LD or DVD. If it does not operate correctly, repeat steps 1 to 5 and
use an alternate code (if there is one).
VCR CODES
Manufacturer
Code
Manufacturer
Code
Panasonic /
National
AIWA
FUJITSU
HITACHI
JVC
10, 11, 12, 13
NEC
40, 41, 42, 43
45, 46
50
55, 56, 57, 58
60, 61
65, 66, 67
70, 71
ORION
Philips
SANYO
SHARP
SONY
15, 16
20
25, 26, 27
30, 31, 32
35, 36
MITSUBISHI
TOSHIBA
LD CODES
Manufacturer
Code
Manufacturer
Code
Panasonic
KENWOOD
PHILIPS
10, 11, 12, 13
15, 16
20
SAMSUNG
SHARP
SONY
30
35
40, 41, 42, 43
PIONEER
25
DVD CODES
Manufacturer
Panasonic
Code
70
NOTES:
1.
2.
If the batteries are removed from the remote control the Manufacturer’s codes are lost and must be
reprogrammed.
The list of manufacturer’s codes is given as a guideline only. Panasonic cannot guarantee that any
other manufacturer’s product will work with this remote control.
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TELETEXT Operation
Teletext is only available on certain broadcast channels. The time taken to display the pages and sub-pages is
set by the teletext transmitter and not by the television.
Teletext is also used for Closed Captioning of television programmes for the hearing impaired. Closed
captions can be found on Teletext Page 801.
Not all broadcast stations transmit closed captions in the same way. Some, but not all, of the methods are
listed below:
1.
2.
3.
4.
A teletext screen appears and the closed captions are accessed like any other teletext page.
The picture remains on the screen while you type in 801.
The picture disappears while you type in 801. The picture stays black until the page is reached.
The picture disappears while you type in 801. The picture stays black until a programme containing
closed captions is broadcast.
Some broadcast stations will have a message on the screen to tell you that closed captions are not available
for this programme. Some broadcast stations give you no indication at all.
TOP (Table Of Pages) MODE
In TOPTEXT mode, the red button moves to the previous page number and the green button moves to the
next page number. The yellow and blue buttons correspond to different subjects. These subjects can be
accessed by Pushing the coloured button. This is the current preferred method of operation in Australia.
LIST MODE
In LIST mode, four different coloured page numbers are shown at the bottom of the screen. Each of these
numbers can be altered and stored in the TV’s memory. These coloured page numbers correspond to the
colour coded buttons on the remote control.
R - TUNE
TV/AV
Page Number Up
Page Numbers
Page Number Down
Full / Top / Bottom
TV / TEXT
TV/TEXT F/T/B
INDEX HOLD
Hold
Index
VCR/LD/DVD
Coloured Buttons.
VCR
DISC SIDE
MAIN MENU
SOUND MENU
PICTURE MENU
FAVORITE
SURROUND
REVEAL
WAKE UP
TIME
TEXT
Time Text
Reveal
F.P.
Favourite Page
DISPLAY
CANCEL
LIST
STORE
LIST
F TEXT
List / F Text
List Store
Display Cancel
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Whenever you have selected the Teletext mode, whether for Teletext Information or
Closed Captions, you cannot change channels without exiting the Teletext mode. You
must press the TV / TEXT before you can change channels.
Teletext Operation
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
NUMBER BUTTONS
Used to select the required Teletext page or sub-page number.
0
~
9
F / T / B
F/T/B (FULL / TOP / BOTTOM)
This button is used when difficulty is experienced in reading text on the screen.
Pushing the F/T/B Button expands and displays the upper half of the screen.
Pushing the F/T/B Button again expands and displays the lower half of the screen.
Pushing the F/T/B Button a third time returns the display to normal condition.
TV/TEXT
TV / TEXT
This button is used to switch between TV and Teletext Modes.
The Teletext screen will only appear if the selected channel is transmitting Teletext
information.
TIME TEXT
When a Page has more than one screen (sub-page) of information, you may have
to wait for some time before the sub-page you require becomes available. With
this function it is possible to enter the number of the desired sub-page.
1.
2.
3.
Select Text Mode and choose a page.
Press the TIME TEXT button
When the page has been received, the sub-pages can be viewed. The sub-
page number must be entered as a four digit number e.g. sub-page 3 would be
entered as 0003.
Press TIME TEXT to return to television viewing.
F.P.
F.P. (FAVOURITE PAGE)
This feature will store a favourite page in the TV memory.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The TV must be in the LIST mode and receiving a teletext broadcast.
Push the Light Blue button.
Select the page number.
Push LIST/STORE (see page 24).
The page number is now stored.
Push F.P. to recall this page.
DISPLAY CANCEL
Push the Display Cancel Button to view the TV picture while waiting for a teletext
page. When found, the page number will be displayed the at the top left of the
screen.
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Teletext Operation
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
PAGE NUMBER UP & DOWN BUTTONS
These buttons are used to select the next higher or lower page. Unused pages
are skipped (bypassed).
HOLD
When a selected Teletext page consists of a number of sub-pages the sub-pages
will rotate automatically unless the “Hold” function has been activated. Pushing
this button will cause the sub-page to stay on the screen. Pushing Hold again will
cancel the operation. Whenever this function is activated the
appear on the screen.
symbol will
INDEX
This button is used to return to the Main Index Page.
COLOUR CODED BUTTONS
In TOP TEXT mode these buttons correspond to different subjects.
In LIST mode they correspond to different page numbers.
REVEAL
Some Text pages contain concealed information, e.g. the solution to a puzzle. To
reveal this information press the Reveal Button. To hide the information, press
the Reveal Button again.
LIST/ F TEXT
Push the List / F Text Button to switch between the Top of Page and List modes.
LIST STORE
In LIST mode the page numbers stored in the four coloured buttons can be
changed for each teletext channel.
Push a coloured button, enter the page number and push the List Store Button to
store the page. Keep the button pressed until the coloured numbers at the bottom
of the screen change colour.
NOTES:
1.
2.
3.
PICTURE MENU
In Teletext mode only the brightness and contrast can be adjusted.
FEATURES MENU
In Teletext mode the Child Lock and Favorite Channel options are not available.
PRESET MENU
In Teletext mode only the Fine Tuning or Geomagnetic can be adjusted.
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Preset Operation
Automatic Tune
This television has been factory tuned to all major city channels. Use the automatic tuning procedure only if you
wish to reset ALL Programme Location Numbers. Refer to “Manual Tune” on page 26 if you only want to retune one
or two Programme Location Numbers.
The television should be switched ON and the TV/AV Switch set to TV.
When you start the automatic search, the television will automatically search for television broadcasts through both
VHF bands and the UHF band. During this process all of the available television broadcast channels will be
automatically allocated to sequential Programme Number locations starting with location 1.
Auto Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls
1.
2.
Open the front panel door .
Push the PRE. Button once.
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
AUTO
OFF
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
3.
Press the Volume Up ( + ) Button to start the Auto Tune. Auto Tune will automatically allocate each
received broadcast signal to a sequential Programme Number. The operation will cease when all
available channels have been tuned.
Programme Number
Channel Number
1
CH 1
Tuning Indicator
(Only shown while
AUTO TUNE
tuning)
4. Return the television to normal operation by pushing the PRE. Button seven times.
Auto Tuning Using the Remote Control
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the PRESET Menu using the Left ( ) or Right (
)
Button. When the Preset symbol is highlighted, the Preset
Menu has been selected.
Push the Down (
option.
) Button to access the AUTO TUNE
3. Press the Right ( ) Button to start the Auto Tune. Auto Tune
will automatically allocate each received broadcast signal to a
sequential Programme Number. The operation will cease
when all available channels have been tuned.
PRESET
4. Return the television to normal operation by pushing the MAIN
MENU Button twice.
After you have finished with the automatic tuning and returned to normal viewing, push the Programme
Number Up ( ) Button to confirm the tuning condition for each Programme Number. If a Programme
Number is unwanted, it is possible to “SKIP” or bypass that Programme Number. Please refer to “SKIP”
setting details on page 29.
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Preset Operation
Manual Tune
This Television has been factory tuned to all the major city channels. Use this tuning procedure only if you wish to
reset individual Programme Numbers.
The television should be switched ON and the TV/AV Switch set to TV.
Manual Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls
1.
2.
3.
Open the front panel door.
Push the PRE. Button twice.
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
Use the front panel Programme Number Up ( /\ ) or Down ( \/ ) Buttons to
select the Programme Location Number you want to tune.
Press the Volume Up ( + ) or Volume Down ( - )
Button to start the Manual Tune.
If you do not want to save this broadcast station in this programme location
number, repeat step 4.
When you are satisfied with your selection you can
- Tune more stations by repeating steps 3, 4 and 5
-Return to normal operation by pushing the PRE. Button six times.
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
AUTO
OFF
1
0
4.
5.
6.
1
CH 1
MANUAL TUNE
Manual Tuning Using the Remote Control
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
MAIN MENU
2. Select the PRESET Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Preset symbol is highlighted, the Preset
Menu has been selected.
Push the Down ( ) Button to access the MANUAL TUNE
option.
3. Use the front panel Programme Number Up ( /\ ) or Down ( \/ )
Buttons to select the Programme Location Number you want to
tune.
PRESET
4. Push the Left (
Tune.
) or Right ( ) Button to start the Manual
5. If you do not want to save this broadcast station in this
programme location number, repeat step 4.
6. When you are satisfied with your selection you can
-
-
Tune more stations by repeating steps 3, 4 and 5
Return to normal operation by pushing the MAIN MENU
Button twice.
Tuning the Television to a VCR
1.
Turn the VCR On and either start a known tape playing or set the VCR Test Signal, if fitted, to On
(refer to the VCR operating instructions).
2.
Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 of the Manual Tuning procedure above. The television will treat the VCR as
if it was a normal television broadcast station.
NOTES:
1.
The antenna lead must be connected to the VCR and the VCR RF-Out must be connected to the TV
RF-In. Please refer to page 33.
2.
The picture and sound quality are usually much better if the VCR is connected using the AV
Terminals. Please refer to page 33.
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Preset Operation
Colour SYS
If a clear picture with correct colours cannot be obtained, a change to the Colour System may improve the picture. The
television should be switched ON and the TV/AV Switch set to AV1, AV2 or AV3.
The Colour SYS is normally set to AUTO and generally does not need to be changed.
Colour SYS Setting Using the Front Panel Controls
RF (Normal Television) MODE
1.
2.
3.
Open the front panel door.
Push the PRE. Button three times.
Press the Volume Up ( + ) or Volume Down ( - ) Button to switch between AUTO, PAL and
NTSC-4.43.
4.
Return the television to normal operation by pushing the PRE. Button five times.
1
PRESET
1
PRESET
1
PRESET
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
AUTO TUNE
AUTO TUNE
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
AUTO
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
PAL
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
NTSC-4.43
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
NTSC-3.58
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
AV (Audio / Video) MODE
1.
2.
3.
Open the front panel door.
Push the PRE. Button once.
Press the Volume Up ( + ) or Volume Down ( - ) Button to switch between AUTO, PAL, NTSC-4.43
and NTSC-3.58.
4.
.
Return the television to normal operation by pushing the PRE. Button twice
AV1
PRESET
AV1
PRESET
AV1
PRESET
AV1
PRESET
COLOUR SYS
GEOMAGNETIC
PAL
0
COLOUR SYS
GEOMAGNETIC
AUTO
0
COLOUR SYS
GEOMAGNETIC
NTSC-4.43
0
COLOUR SYS
GEOMAGNETIC
NTSC-3.58
0
Colour SYS Setting Using the Remote Control
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the PRESET Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Preset symbol is highlighted, the Preset
Menu has been selected.
3. Push the Down ( ) Button to access the Colour SYS option.
4. Press the Left ( ) or Right ( ) Button to switch between
AUTO, PAL, NTSC-4.43 and NTSC-3.58.
5. Push the MAIN MENU Button twice to return the television to
normal operation
PRESET
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Preset Operation
Fine Tuning
In areas of poor reception or constant interference a slight adjustment to the tuning may improve the picture
quality. The television should be turned ON and the TV/AV switch set to TV.
Fine Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls
1.
2.
3.
Open the front panel door.
Push the PRE. Button four times.
Use the front panel Programme Number Up ( /\ ) or Down ( \/ )
Buttons to select the Programme Location Number you want to
tune.
Press the Volume Up ( + ) or Volume Down ( - ) Button to start
the Fine Tune.
The fine tuning symbol ( ) will appear to the left of the
Programme Location Number indicator.
When you are satisfied with your selection you can
- fine tune more stations by repeating steps 3, 4 and 5
- Return the television to normal operation by pushing the
PRE. Button four times.
12
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
AUTO
4.
5.
6.
OFF
12
0
12
CH 12
FINE TUNE
Fine Tuning Using the Remote Control
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the PRESET Menu using the Left (
) or Right (
)
Button. When the Preset symbol is highlighted, the Preset
Menu has been selected.
MAIN MENU
3. Use the front panel Programme Number Up ( /\ ) or Down ( \/ )
Buttons to select the Programme Location Number you want to
tune.
4. Push the Down ( ) Button to access the FINE TUNE option.
5. Press the Left (
) or Right ( ) Button to start the Fine Tune.
6. The fine tuning symbol ( ) will appear to the left of the Pro-
gramme Location Number indicator.
7. When you are satisfied with your selection you can
PRESET
-
-
fine tune more stations by repeating steps 4, 5 and 6.
Return the television to normal operation by pushing the
MAIN MENU Button once.
Canceling the Fine Tuning
To cancel the Fine Tuning follow the Manual Tune procedure on page 26.
28
Preset Operation
Skip Operation
This option allows you to “SKIP” (bypass) the unused or undesired Programme Numbers. The Function is only
applicable when the Programme Number Up or down buttons are pressed. The use of the remote control Direct
Programme Number Buttons overrides the Skip function. The SKIP function is not available if FAVORITE CH has
been selected.
Using Front Panel Controls
1.
2.
3.
Open the front panel door.
Push the PRE. Button five times.
12
PRESET
Select the Programme Location Number you want to skip using the
front panel Programme Number Up or Down Buttons.
Press the Volume Up ( + ) or Volume Down ( - ) Button to switch to
SKIP ON.
When you are satisfied with your selection you can
-Skip more Programme Location Numbers by repeating steps 3 and 4.
-Return the television to normal operation by pushing the PRE. Button
three times.
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
AUTO
4.
5.
OFF
12
0
12
CH 12
FINE TUNE
Using the Remote Control
1.
2.
Push the MAIN MENU Button.
Select the PRESET Menu using the Left (
) or Right ( ) Button. When the Preset symbol is
highlighted, the Preset Menu has been selected.
3.
4.
Push the Down ( ) Button to access the SKIP option.
Select the Programme Location Number you want to skip using the Remote Control Programme
Number Up or Down Buttons.
5.
6.
-
Push the Left (
When you are satisfied with your selection you can
Skip more Programme Location Numbers by repeating steps 4 and 5.
Return the television to normal operation by pushing the MAIN MENU Button twice.
) or Right ( ) Button to switch to SKIP ON.
-
How to Cancel the Skip
To cancel the Skip function follow the procedure outlined above. Use the appropriate button to switch to
SKIP OFF.
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Preset Operation
POS. CHANGE
This option allows you to save the broadcast channel you are currently watching into any Programme Location
Number. The television should be switched ON and the TV/AV Switch set to TV.
POS. CHANGE Using the Front Panel Controls
1.
2.
3.
Open the front panel door.
Push the PRE. Button six times.
Select the new Programme Location Number. (Use the front panel Programme Number Up or Down
Buttons)
4.
5.
Press the TV/AV button to store the channel.
When you are satisfied with your selection you can
- Store more Programme Location Numbers by repeating steps 3 and 4.
- Return the television to normal operation by pushing the PRE. Button twice.
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
AUTO
OFF
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
POS. CHANGE Using the Remote Control
MAIN MENU
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the PRESET Menu using the Left ( ) or Right (
)
Button. When the Preset symbol is highlighted, the Preset Menu
has been selected.
3. Push the Down ( ) Button to access the POS. CHANGE
option.
4. Select the new Programme Location Number. (Use the Remote
Control Programme Number Up / Down Buttons, Direct Access
Buttons or Two Digit Select Button).
5. Push the TV/AV Button to switch to store the channel.
6. When you are satisfied with your selection you can
PRESET
-
Store more Programme Location Numbers by repeating
steps 4 and 5.
-
Return the television to normal operation by pushing the
MAIN MENU Button twice.
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Preset Operation
GEOMAGNETIC
All televisions, particularly large screen televisions, are affected by the earth’s Magnetic Field. The symptom may
show up as blurring of colours or strange discoloured patches. The location and direction of the television can add to
the interference problem.
The Geomagnetic Correction option can be used to overcome some of these effects.
Geomagnetic Correction Using the Front Panel Controls
1.
2.
3.
Open the front panel door.
Push the PRE. Button seven times.
Use the front panel Programme Number Up or Down Buttons to adjust the picture for best colour. Pay
special attention to the four corners of the picture. The Geomagnetic Correction has a range of -9 to +9.
When you are satisfied with your adjustment you can return the television to normal operation by
pushing the PRE. Button once.
4.
1
PRESET
AUTO TUNE
MANUAL TUNE
COLOUR SYS
FINE TUNE
SKIP
AUTO
OFF
POS. CHANGE
GEOMAGNETIC
1
0
Geomagnetic Correction Using the Remote Control
1. Push the MAIN MENU Button.
2. Select the PRESET Menu using the Left ( ) or Right (
)
MAIN MENU
Button. When the Preset symbol is highlighted, the Preset Menu
has been selected.
3. Push the Down ( ) Button to access the GEOMAGNETIC
option.
4. Use the Remote Control Programme Left ( ) or Right (
)
Button to adjust the picture for best colour. Pay special attention
to the four corners of the picture. The Geomagnetic Correction
has a range of -9 to +9.
5. When you are satisfied with your adjustment you can return the
television to normal operation by pushing the MAIN MENU
Button twice.
PRESET
Special Note
1.
2.
If the adjustment still allows coloured patches on the screen, turn the mains power off for about 30
minutes.
In some cases the geomagnetic adjustment will not completely eliminate the interference. In this
situation it will be necessary to relocate the television.
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Favorite CH Operation
This button allows you to program your favourite channels into one or two groups. The Programme Number Up or
Down buttons will only show the channels you have selected. The SKIP function is not available if FAVORITE CH has
been selected.
Adding Channels to Favorite
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Push the MAIN MENU Button.
Select the FEATURES Menu using the Left (
Push the Down ( ) Button to access the Favorite CH option.
) or Right ( ) Button.
Push the Left (
) or Right ( ) Button to choose between Favorite CH 1 or 2.
Push the MAIN MENU Button.
Select the PRESET Menu using the Left (
Push the Down ( ) Button to access the Favorite CH.
Use the Programme Number Up or Down Buttons to select the Programme Location Number you want
to add.
) or Right ( ) Button.
9.
Push the Left (
) or Right ( ) Button to switch Favorite CH to ON.
10. When you are satisfied with your selection you can
-
-
Add more Programme Location Numbers by repeating steps 8 and 9.
Return the television to normal operation by pushing the MAIN MENU Button twice.
For example:
If you watch channels 3, 4, 5 and 8 on a regular basis, you can include them all onto a Favorite CH. For this
example we will use CH 2.
Perform the above steps in the following order:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Push the MAIN MENU Button.
Push the Right ( ) Button to select the FEATURES Menu.
Push the Down ( ) Button to access the Favorite CH option.
Push the Right ( ) Button to choose 2.
Push the MAIN MENU Button.
Push the Right ( ) Button to select the PRESET Menu .
Push the Down ( ) Button to access the Favorite CH.
Use the Programme Number Up or Down Buttons to select Programme Location 3.
Push the Right ( ) Button to switch Favorite CH to ON.
10. Use the Programme Number Up Button to select the Programme Location 4.
11. Push the Right ( ) Button to switch Favorite CH to ON.
12. Use the Programme Number Up Button to select Programme Location 5.
13. Push the Right ( ) Button to switch Favorite CH to ON.
14. Use the Programme Number Up Button to select Programme Location 8.
15. Push the Right ( ) Button to switch Favorite CH to ON.
16. Push the MAIN MENU Button twice.
Using the Favorite CH
When you press the Programme Number Up or Down Buttons only those Programme Numbers you have
selected will be shown. In the above example prssing the Programme Number Up or Down Buttons will
select 3, 4, 5 and 8. No other programmes will be selected. You can select programmes out side this group
by pressing the Direct Access and Two Digit buttons as shown on page 9.
How to Cancel Favorite CH
To cancel the Favorite CH function keep pushing the FAVORITE button until OFF is displayed on the
screen.
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Connecting Equipment to the TV
Front Panel Connections
Behind the front panel door is the headphone socket and the AV2 input.
The front input terminals allow quick and easy access for computer games, video cameras and other
equipment which is not usually permanently connected.
Rear Panel Connections
When using a VCR with the television always connect the Aerial to the VCR and connect an RF Cable (not
supplied) between the VCR RF-Out and the television RF-In.
You can watch videos by either tuning the television to the VCR (see page 26) or by connecting the VCR to
the rear AV terminals (see below and page 34).
Note: When connecting a mono VCR through the RF-In, please switch the TV to mono.
MONITOR
OUT
AV3
IN
AV1
IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
DVD (Y - PB - PR)
Y
PB
PR
L
AUDIO
R
MONO
MONITOR
A
V
1
A
IN
V
3
O
U
T
I
N
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
DVD (Y
-
P
-
P)
B
R
Y
PB
PR
L
AUDIO
R
M
O
N
O
Connecting a Standard VCR to the AV Input
Most standard Video Cassette Recorders use RCA type video and audio connectors. If your VCR has
different type connectors please refer to the VCR instruction book for details.
VCR
OUT
Television
AV Connections
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
NOTE: A mono VCR can be
connected to this television.
Connect the VCR Audio out
to the Left Audio input on the
television. The sound will
Automatically be directed to both
speakers.
L
AUDIO
R
AV1
IN
VCR AV Connections
RF In RF Out
VCR Antenna Connections
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Connecting Equipment to the TV
Connecting S-Video & DVD Equipment to the AV Input
S-Video equipment uses a 4Pin Mini Din (Male) plug for the video and RCA plugs for the audio. When an
S-Video cable is connected to an S-Video input terminal, the RCA video terminal for that AV position will be
disconnected.
VCR
OUT
Television
AV Connections
VIDEO DISK PLAYER
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO CAMERA
L
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
AV3
IN
S - VIDEO VCR
Y
Y Out
DVD PLAYER
PB
PR
PR Out
L
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
DVD
IN
Monitor Out
The Monitor Out terminals reproduce the signals currently on the television screen. The on-screen signals
could be a television programme or signals connected to one of the AV inputs.
The Monitor Out facility can be used to allow one video source (videotape, video disc etc.) to be connected to
more than one television. Connect the Monitor out from this television to the AV Input of the second
television.
If a video recorder is connected to the Monitor Out and video sources (VCR, video disc, camera etc.) are
connected to one or more of the AV inputs, the television becomes a visual display for tape editing or
copying. Unauthorised recording of material from Television Broadcasts or from other video
and/or audio sources may contravene copyright laws.
The Monitor Out Audio can also be connected to a stereo amplifier or other hi-fi equipment.
NOTE:
STANDARD
VCR
Never connect the same video recorder or other device
to both the VIDEO IN and MONITOR OUT terminals of
this television as this could cause incorrect operation.
MONITOR
TELEVISION
USED AS A
MONITOR
INPUT
OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO HI FI
AMPLIFIER
(NO VIDEO CONNECTION)
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Customer Information
To keep your Panasonic Television in good working order please observe the following warnings and cautions.
Please be careful with this television. Like all electrical equipment it can cause serious injury or damage if it is
mistreated.
Warnings
Danger
Danger
Always pull the plug out of the
wall outlet by holding the plug
itself.
Do not pull the plug by the
power cord.
Do not insert foreign objects.
(Keep metal or easily
inflammable objects out of this
television).
Danger
Do not alter the power cord.
Do not use if the power cord
Danger: High Voltage
Do not remove the rear cover,
as High Voltage components will
or plug is damaged or if the
be exposed.
plug does not fit tightly into
the socket.
DO NOT touch the aerial cable
and metal parts of the television
when there is lightning around.
During storms switch the
television off. DO NOT leave in
Do not allow the power cord
to come into contact with
flame or hot surfaces.
standby. Remove the plug from
the wall socket.
Do not place heavy objects
on the power cord.
Do not place any containers of
water or other liquids on or near
this
television.
Cautions
Turn the power OFF before
connecting other electrical
equipment.
Remove the Power Plug from the
wall socket when the Television
is not going to be used for an
extended period of time.
In the advent of unusual
operation (e.g. odd sounds,
Safety
First
Any external aerial should be
installed by a reputable
qualified installer and should
comply with Australian
Standard AS1417.1.
smoke or aromas), turn the
television Off and remove the
power cord from the wall socket.
Then call the Television Service
Centre: this may reduce the
possibility of expensive repair
costs.
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Customer Information
Cleaning the Television
This television contains many
plastic parts. For this reason Do
Not use benzene, thinners or
any solutions containing
Cabinet and Picture Tube Care
The cabinet and picture tube can
be kept in good condition by
wiping with a clean, lint free cloth
moistened with mild detergent
and water. For safety, remove
the plug from the power outlet
when cleaning.
petroleum or other chemicals.
Remove dirt and soiling by
wiping with a soft cloth. Even if
the television is heavily soiled
do not apply cleaner directly to
the unit. Soak a cloth in a
solution of neutral cleanser
thinned with water. Wring out
the cloth, wipe the television
clean and finish by wiping with a
dry cloth.
Do not spray insecticide or
volatile solvent on the TV. Do
not allow rubber and vinyl
products to stay in contact with
the TV for long periods of time.
They may cause changes in
paint quality.
Locating the Television
Adequate ventilation is
Do not place the TV in humid or
dusty locations, or areas
exposed to smoke or steam.
Avoid exposing the television to
direct sunlight or any other
sources of direct heat.
essential. Allow a gap of at least
10cm around the TV, even in a
cabinet or between shelves.
Caring for the Television
Do not subject the TV to any
physical shocks. Always remove
any connector cables when
moving the TV. When moving
the TV from one place to
another wrap it in something
protective.
Do not stand or place heavy
objects on top of the television.
Caring for the Remote Control
The lens of the Remote Control should be kept clean and free of dirt and grease. Use a soft cloth moistened
with water and a mild detergent to keep the lens clean.
Lens
Remote Control
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Customer Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Some minor problems can be corrected very quickly and easily without the cost of a service call. Panasonic has a
Customer Care Centre which can answer most questions over the phone. Before you contact the Customer Care
Centre with your question we have included the most commonly asked questions.
If the answer to your problem is not in this list, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown on
the next page. The location of the nearest service centre can be obtained from the Panasonic Customer Care Centre
on 132600.
Question:
Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5?
Answer:
Someone has performed an “Automatic Search” tune of your television. You have two options.
1.
2.
Use the POS. CHANGE feature described on page 30.
Retune each channel individually using the Manual Search Instructions.
Question:
How do I get Channel 10?
Answer:
You have four methods of selecting Channel 10
1.
You can use the two digit channel selector on the remote control (- / - -). Press this button followed
by the number 1 button, then the 0 button.
2.
3.
4.
You can press the 9 button followed by the channel up button ( /\ ).
You can tune channel 10 into another position such as programme location 0.
You can program it into the Favorite button. See page 32.
Question:
My channel number is still on the screen. How do I turn it off?
Answer:
If the channel number is a small green number on the top left of the screen, press the recall button (
on the remote control. Any other channel number is one being broadcast by the television station. There
is no way to turn this off.
)
Question:
How do I tune my stations?
Answer:
The instructions for tuning the stations are on page 25 for automatic tuning and on page 26 for tuning
individual stations.
Question:
I have done an auto tune because the book told me to. If I am only to do manual search why is
automatic search first in the book?
Answer:
The automatic search and the manual search each have specific uses. The reason for each is clearly
described in the book. The reason that automatic search is described first is because this is the first
option on the screen.
Question:
How do I turn off the Blueback?
Answer:
Push the MAIN MENU Button. Press the Right ( ) Button to select the FEATURES Menu. Push the
Down ( ) Button to select the Blueback option. Press the Right ( ) Button to turn the Blueback off.
Question:
When I skip a station why is a picture still coming up when I press the number that the channel is
on?
Answer:
The Skip operation only works when you use the Channel Up ( /\ ) or Down ( \/ ) Buttons.
Question:
Answer:
When I use the channel up or channel down why don’t I get all the channels?
Some of the channels may be “Skipped”. See page 29.
The Favorite CH option may be turned on. See page 32.
Question:
Why dosen’t the channel change when I press the channel button?
Answer:
The television might be switched to Teletext mode. If it has been switched to text mode for closed
captions and they are not being transmitted there may not be any indication on the screen to let you
know that you are in Text mode. See pages 22 and 23.
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Customer Information
Troubleshooting
Picture
Sound
Check
Aerial Location, Direction or Connections.
If you are watching a tape playback check the state of the
Video heads – they may need to be cleaned or replaced.
The tape may be old. Check the tracking.
Snowy Picture
Noisy Sound
Aerial Location, Direction or Connections.
Multiple Image
Interference
Normal Sound
Noisy Sound
Electrical Appliances, Motorcycles, Cars or Fluorescent
Lamps.
Volume (Check the Mute function)
Check the Colour System Mode. Refer to page 27.
Normal Picture
No Picture
No Sound
No Sound
Not plugged in, switched OFF or Set to Stand By. Check
volume, brightness, and contrast levels.
Various internal safety devices may have been triggered.
Switch the TV off for a few minutes and try again.
Colour Control.
Colour System Mode. Refer to page 27.
If the picture is from a tape playback, try adjusting the
tracking.
No Colour
Scrambled
Normal Sound
Retune the Television. Refer to page 26.
Normal or Weak Sound
Magnetic Interference from unshielded equipment or the
television may have been moved while it was switched ON.
(Switch the television OFF with the main power switch and
leave it OFF for about 30 minutes. Refer to page 31.
Colour Patches
Rolling Picture
Normal Sound
Noisy Sound
Colour System Mode. Refer to page 27.
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Specifications
RF Channels
VHF 0 to 12
UHF 21 to 69
S’1 to S’3
PAL B
PAL G
HYPER TUNER
S1 to S41
Receiving Systems
1. PAL B/G
Reception of Off air broadcasts
Playback from Video Tape Recorders
2. NTSC 4.43
3. NTSC 3.58
4. PAL 60Hz
Playback from Special Video Tape
Recorders and Special Video Disc Players
(Via the AV Sockets) only.
Power Requirements
Power Consumption
Chassis
240Volts + 10% 50Hz
Max 180W
MX10A
Standby 8W
Tuning System
Picture Tube
Frequency synthesized, 100 Position ( 0 to 99 ).
68cm Viewable (Measured diagonally)
2 Speaker 7.5W + 7.5W
Audio Output
Headphone Socket
Aerial Impedance
A/V Terminals
3.5mm Stereo
75? Unbalanced coaxial
YUV (DVD In) Rear 1
AV - In
S - In
Monitor Out
Front 1, Rear 2
Front 1, Rear 1
Rear 1
Video / Audio In
S-Video
Video in
Audio in
Y: 1.0Vp-p 75?
1.0Vp-p, 75?
C: 0.3Vp-p 75?
Approx. 400mV 47k?
Monitor Out
Video Out
Audio Out
1.0Vp-p, 75?
Approx. 400mV
Accessories Supplied
Remote Control EUR511044
2 Type ‘AA’ Batteries
Instruction Manual TQB4A0150
Dimensions
Weight
Height 58.7cm Width 65.8cm Depth 50.6cm
44.6kg
Note:
Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate.
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Customer’s Record
The serial number of this product can be found on its rear cover and on the carton. It is recommended that
you note the serial number and other details in the space provided and retain this booklet in a safe place as
a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss.
Model No.
Serial No.
PA
Purchase Date
Purchased From
Matsushita Electric Co. (Aust) Pty Ltd
P.O. Box 326 Penrith NSW 2751
ABN: 25 000 611 389
Certified to International Environmental Standard ISO14001
Certified to International Quality Standard AS/NZS ISO9001
Panasonic
Customer
care
centre
132600
TQB4A0150
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