Page 2 - Congratulations on your purchase of this; Palsonic; colour television receiver.; Contents
Congratulations on your purchase of this Palsonic colour television receiver. We recommend that you thoroughly read this manual before use to fully enjoy themany functions and excellent effects of this receiver.Retain is manual in an easily accessible location for future reference. Contents Main fea...
Page 3 - Main features; Voltage synthesised system
........... Main features Hyperband. Auto/manual search. Voltage synthesised system 100 preset channels. TV system: PAL-B/G, NTSC-4.43/3.58 (AV). Full function remote control & English on screen menu display No-signal blue background display and AUTO-POWER-OFF function. Four picture mode setting...
Page 5 - Appearance; Front view
Appearance Front view Standby Remote sensor Back view AUDIO OUT/IN Antenna input 5 Channel down/up (Channel select) Note: Functions of MENU, , VOL , CH and TV/AV are also provided to the remote controller. Menu TV/AV Volume down/up Power indicator Power switch VIDEO OUT/IN
Page 6 - The remote controller
The remote controller Standby Channel direct select Sleep timer Picture mode selection *Sound system select Previous channel On screen recall Colour system select Picture control Volume control Channel select * NOTE: this TV model's RF sound system is BG only. Therefore the SYS1/2 button on the remo...
Page 7 - Operation; Turning the power on/off; time the green indicator is off, the red indicator is on.; Menu operation; MENU; PICTURE
Press again Operation Turning the power on/off 1. Connect the power, push the main power switch, the red indicator is on, the set is in standby mode. 2. Push the button on the remote controller to turn on the set when the set is in standby, this time, the green indicator is on, on the upper right co...
Page 8 - VOL
8 PROG 28 SYS 1 SKIP OFF AUTOAFT ON SEARCH BAND U MANUAL 1. PICTURE menu Making use of the PICTURE menu can adjust the picture effect according to your personal preference and it will be stored as picture memory mode automatically. Press the CH button to select the item (the selected item is highlig...
Page 11 - Channel selection; Using direct select buttons; Two digit mode; Using CH button
2) SYS (sound system) selection. In item is ineffective. (Refer to the NOTE on page 6) 3) BLUE ON/OFF selection. Select and highlight BLUE ON/OFF. Press VOL button to select ON or OFF. When "BLUE ON" is selected, blue background will appear on the screen automatically when no input signals, ...
Page 12 - Picture and volume adjustment; Picture adjustment; PAL; lllllllllll
You can press the button to mute the sound. Press the button again or VOL button.The sound is restored to normal. 2. Volume adjustment You can press the VOL button to adjust the volume, and the green bar will move rightwardor leftward, the volume output range is 0~63. SOUND MUTE MODE NORMAL SOUND MO...
Page 13 - Other functions; TV colour system selection; Picture mode selection
13 Press the button and the upper right corner will display the current channel number and TV system. After 4 seconds the display on the screen will disappear. Other functions 1. Retain on-screen display 2. TV colour system selection Press the STD button and each time the colour system displayed on ...
Page 15 - press the AV button to switch the set to TV mode.
Note: 1) When receiving broadcasting TV program (the TV signals are input through aerial terminal), press the AV button to switch the set to TV mode. 2) When receiving programs played back by Video DISC., VCR, Satellite receiver, VCD (the signals are input through AV terminals), please set the recei...
Page 16 - External equipment connection; playback and recording the programs.; Recording TV program; The figure below shows how to connect the TV set to the VCR.
Press AV button on the remote control unit to set TV mode, and choose the desired channel. At this time, the program recorded is displayed on the screen. Note: the following mis-operation should be avoided during recording. * Press STANDBY button or set to VIDEO mode. * Change the current channel ac...
Page 18 - TROUBLE SHOOTING; May be station trouble.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptoms Check these things Try these adjustment No picture, no sound. Be sure power cord is plugged in. May be station trouble. Check antenna connections. Maybe in AV mode. Press POWER BUTTON Try another channel. Press AV button once. Poor sound, picture OK. May be station trouble....
Page 19 - Specifications
Specifications Power Supply Receiver Channel Cable Channel Dimension (mm) Weight CRT Power Consumption Antenna Impedance Accessories Note : Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. : AC 240V, 50Hz : VHFL 0~5, 5A; VHFH 6~11; UHF E21-E69 : S1-S41 (Hyperband) : 590 (W) x 448 (H) ...
Page 20 - PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888 604-56903-05