Page 2 - CONTENTS; Before Operation
CONTENTS Before Operation Safety and precautions ........................................................................ Installation ............................................................................................. Aerial Connections .......................................................
Page 3 - Safety and Precautions
Safety and Precautions 1 WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTEXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TORAIN OR MOISTURE. This appliance has a serial number on the rearpanel. Please record the serial number andretain it for your records.Serial Number ..............................................
Page 4 - Installation; Antenna input; Precaution operating the remote controller
Installation 2 Antenna input Parallel flat cable (300 ) Impedance adaptor (300 - 75 ) For good reception use an outdoor antenna. The recommended type and location of antenna varies between different areas. Notes: Preparing the remote controller 1. Remove the battery cover of remote controller. 2. Lo...
Page 5 - Function Buttons and External Sockets; Rear panel of the TV set
Function Buttons and External Sockets 3 Signal Receiver TV/DVD Switching Channel Position up/down Menu Volume up/down - P R O G R A M - POWER VIDEO L - AUDIO - R OPEN/CLOSE PLAY/PAUSE STOP Open/closethe DVD Play/Pausethe DVD Stop Power Switch Video L/R Audio COAXIAL Video output terminal Antenna inp...
Page 6 - Using the Remote Control; Buttons on the remote control
(Not Available) Using the Remote Control Stand By DVD Open/close Calander Scan TV Time Menu Mute Former Program Call Screen Display Program Number (Not Available) TV/AV Exchange Digital Selector TV/DVD Volume/Channel Selection MENU Exit Screen Mode Picture Mode DVD STOP (Not Available) DVD SETUP DVD...
Page 7 - Switching On/Off the TV Set; Switching on/ off the TV set; Switching on/off the TV set; P O W E R
Switching On/Off the TV Set 5 2 If the indicator is lighting in red press the button on the remote control.Note:1 When you can't operate the TV set withremote control, you can turn it on by pressingthe P+/- buttons on the TV set (Child Lock mustbe turned off). 4AUTOBG Switching on/ off the TV set Sw...
Page 8 - Watching TV; Watching TV programs; Select the desired programs
Watching TV 6 Watching TV programs How to select a TV program P + P - V- V + M E N U P + P - V- V + M E N U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Select the desired programs 1 Using number buttons Directly enter the channel number with the numeric keypad on the remote control. To select channel numbers between 10 ~ 9...
Page 9 - Program swap and auto scan functions; Program swap
Watching TV (continued) 7 18AUTO BG 8AUTO BG 18AUTO BG Program swap and auto scan functions Program swap SWAP SCAN 1AUTO BGSCAN 2BROWSE 3BROWSE 1AUTO BGBROWSE Press the SWAP button to select the channel you were watching previously.Auto scan function scans through all programs in memory including th...
Page 10 - Searching Channels; Full automatic mode; Automatic search; CALL; MAIN MENU; MENU; TUN
Searching Channels 8 Full automatic mode Automatic search P + P - V- V + M E N U CALL This TV set has three methods to set the channels, which are respectively fullautomatic, semi automatic and manual fine tune.In this section, how to use the remote control to set the channel is explained. Youcan al...
Page 11 - Semi-automatic search; EXIT; Press the; button; To turn off the on-screen menu
Searching Channels (continued) 9 Semi-automatic search Semi-automatic search P + P - V- V + MENU EXIT P + P - V- V + MENU 1 Press the P+/- buttons or the.PROGRAMME NUMBER (0-9)to choose the desired channel(e.g. Channel 1). 2 Press the MENU button. The MAIN MENU will appear with the PlC (picture) ico...
Page 12 - Manual fine tune; button. The MAIN MENU will appear; button a further 3 times until the
Searching Channels (continued) 10 5 FINE TUNE152.25MHz Manual fine tune 1AUTOBG P + P - V - V + M E N U P + P - V- V + M E N U Manual fine tune If the picture and/or sound are poor, try using the FINETUNE feature. Do not use this feature unlessreception is poor. 1 Press the P+/- buttons or PROGRAM N...
Page 13 - Programme skip; Program skip; If you want to recover the skipped channel
Searching Channels (continued) 11 Programme skip P + P - V- V + M E N U P + P - V- V + M E N U TUN SKIPPROG NOORGANISESEARCHFINE TUNE ON Program skip Channels can be set so that they are skipped duringprogram selection. 1 Press the P+/- buttons orPROGRAM NUMBER (0-9)button to choose the desiredchann...
Page 14 - Convenient Picture & Sound Control Functions; Multiple picture modes; How to select picture modes; How to customise your own picture status; Press the
Convenient Picture & Sound Control Functions 12 Multiple picture modes How to select picture modes P + P - V- V + M E N U P.STD You can quickly select the desired picture mode fromfour preset modes and one customised mode.Press the P.STD button to select the desiredpicture quality. Five kinds of...
Page 15 - Black stretch and noise reduce; How to select BLACK STRETCH; How to select NOISE REDUCE
Convenient Picture & Sound Control Function (continued) 13 Black stretch and noise reduce How to select BLACK STRETCH Black Stretch Automatically increases the contrast range Noise Reduce Picture Noise & Grain Reduction Circuit. (Use only on poor reception) 1 Press the MENU button. The MAIN ...
Page 16 - Mute and Fade; Fade; FUNCTION; MUTE
Convenient Picture & Sound Control Functions (continued) 14 Sound mute MUTE Mute and Fade P + P - V- V + M E N U 1 Press the MUTE button on theremote control to turn off thesound. MUTE will appear on thetop left of the display. 2 Press MUTE again to turn thesound back on. Fade When FADE is turne...
Page 17 - Time Functions; Clock setting; TIME; Clock setting and timer on/off functions
Time Functions 15 Clock setting P + P - V- V + M E N U P + P - V- V + MENU The clock will only work if the TV set if left turned onor in standby. When the set is disconnected from thepower supply or is turned off by the main power onthe front panel, the clock loses power and will need tobe reset whe...
Page 18 - Sleep timer and program preset; Sleep timer
Timer Functions (continued) 16 P + P - V- V + M E N U P + P - V- V + MENU TIME TIME Sleep timer and program preset Sleep timer The sleep timer switches the setto stand-by after the sleep timehas elapsed. Sleep time can beset in 10 minute intervals up to180 minutes, as shown in theillustration. Setti...
Page 19 - Set Up Functions; Screen saver and Calendar; How to start screen saver function; FUN; Calendar function; CALENDAR
Set Up Functions 17 P + P - V- V + MENU P + P - V- V + M E N U CALENDAR Screen saver and Calendar How to start screen saver function When the backgroundfunction is ON a bouncing'NO SIGNAL' will bedisplayed on a blueback ground. NO SIGNAL 1 Press the MENU button. The MAIN MENU will appear with the Pl...
Page 20 - AVL; AVL function
P + P - V- V + M E N U Set Up Functions (continued) 18 P + P - V- V + M E N U P + P - V- V + MENU AVL AVL function Automatic Volume Level control reduces the effect oflarge volume changes. For instance, whenadvertisements come on. 1 Press the MENU button. The MAIN MENU will appear with the PlC (pict...
Page 21 - Organise Functions; Organise
P + P - V- V + MENU Organise Functions 19 P + P - V- V + MENU Organise ORGANISE This feature enables TV programmes that may be on a wrong programnumber to be moved to another number.This feature is very useful when Automatic Search Tuning has been usedbecause programmes are stored in the order they ...
Page 22 - Setting the Lock; Changing your Password; Changing your password
Setting the Lock 20 Changing your Password P + P - V- V + M E N U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Changing your password This TV set can set a four digit password, the originalone is 0000, if you want to reset it, please follow theinstructions below. 1 Press H.LOCK button, thescreen will show as the formon the ...
Page 23 - Description of each lock function
Setting the Lock (continued) 21 Setting the Lock Setting the Lock P + P - V- V + MENU H.LOCK There are TUNING LOCK, AV LOCK, and CHILD LOCK,etc, you can set it due to your needs. INPUT PASSWORD ..... 1 Press the H.LOCK button,the screen will show as theform on the right. 2 Press the PROGRAMNUMBER (0...
Page 24 - Basic Playback
Basic Playback 22 1. Press STOP button to go to stop mode, the TVscreen will show the start logo. For some discs theplayer can recall the location where stopped, suchas DVDs and audio CDs.2. Press PLAY/ENTER to resume play-back from thelocation where playback was stopped.3. Press STOP twice to stop ...
Page 25 - Advanced Playback
Advanced Playback 23 PROGRAM REPEAT Press " REPEAT " and Chapter repeat will bedisplayed on screen, the second press will displayTitle repeat, the third press will display All repeat,the fourth press will cancel this function. IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL DESCRIBED FUNCTIONS ARE FOR DVD DISCS.There w...
Page 26 - Special Function Playback; JPEG DISC PLAYBACK; Press MENU to go back to folder and file view.
Special Function Playback 24 JPEG DISC PLAYBACK SCREEN SAVER FUNCTION This unit employs a screen saver mode to help protect the tube during static videopictures. This can be turned off on the GENERAL SETUP PAGE (see Pg. 26) Users can record pictures from digital camera or scanner onto a CD-R or CD-R...
Page 27 - DVD System Setup; ASPECT RATIO DESCRIPTION
DVD System Setup 25 4:3/PS (PS = Pan and Scan)You may select if you have a normal aspect ratio (4:3) TV, although the 4:3/LB(letter box) is a more common choice. In PSmode, widescreen material will fill the screen, but at the expense of choppingoff extreme left and right edges of the original film p...
Page 28 - This function allows you to display or hide the caption.; Users can select a particular; Users
DVD System Setup (continued) 26 DVD System Setup General Setup Page CAPTIONS: This function allows you to display or hide the caption. SCREEN SAVER: If the screen saver is on, then there will be an animated picture of DVD on the screenwhenever the DVD player is idle for more than 3minutes. ..General...
Page 29 - Preference Page; This player; Resets all settings
DVD System Setup (continued) 27 DVD System Setup The Preference Page is only available when there is no discin the player. These settings are applied consistently to alldiscs which are inserted and played. Preference Page TV TYPE: This player supports different TV output,including MULTI (Auto),NTSC,...
Page 30 - Playable Discs; The following discs can be played:
Playable Discs 28 The following discs can be played: You cannot play discs other than those listed above.You cannot play discs of non-standardized discs, even if they may be labelled as above.The performance of CD-R or CD-RW disc is depend on the way the disc is prepared.- see under "Special fun...
Page 31 - Disc Protection and DVD Characteristics; Compare DVD disc with other discs:; ON HANDLING DISCS
Playback side Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause pictureand sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from thecentre outwards with a soft cloth. Always keepthe disc clean. If you can not wipe off dust with a soft cloth,wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened softcloth and finish with a dry clo...
Page 32 - Connect the TV set to other video and aduio equipment; OUT; Connection of AV input/output terminal
Connect the TV set to other video and aduio equipment 30 L R OUT IN VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO L - AUDIO - R The figure below shows how to connect external equipment using AV signals. an additional TV DVD, VCD or other units VHF UHF DVD, VCD or other units Laser DVD with output terminal There is also an AV i...
Page 33 - Troubleshooting Guide; To assist in location possible faults use help guide below.; BREAKDOWN PHENOMENON
Troubleshooting Guide 31 To assist in location possible faults use help guide below. BREAKDOWN PHENOMENON CHECKING PICTURE SOUND Picture with snow Noise The aerial direction and connection Double or Triple Image Normal This is called ghosting which can be minimisedwith an outside aerial, and good qu...
Page 34 - Specifications; P A L , N T S C P L A Y B A C K; M o d e l
Specifications 32 Specifications NOTE Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.Dimensions quoted in this manual are approximate. AC 230V ~ 50Hz BG 80W Picture tube Accessories Colour system Sound system Sound output power Power requirements Power consumption Dimension 2X2W (10%...
Page 35 - PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
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