Page 2 - Safety Always Comes First; Important Safety Tips:; CAUTION; DO’s and DON’Ts; DO’s; Install the Receiver outdoors.
Safety Always Comes First This Digital Receiver is manufactured according to Australian safety standards. In order to obtain the best operation results, please read the entire manual, as you will be instructed on how to handle the equipment carefully and safely. Important Safety Tips: CAUTION To red...
Page 3 - Contents; Technical Specifications
Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 IMPORTANT: First time Installers ......................................................................... 4 2 The Digital Receiver .........................
Page 4 - Introduction; IMPORTANT; The Digital Receiver; Panel; buttons to select channels within the
1 Introduction Thankyou for purchasing you new Panasonic Digital TV receiver. This User’s Manual is the GUIDE to be used to help you install and operate your new digital TV receiver. In it you shall find comprehensive descriptions to familiarise yourself with all the functionalities with which your ...
Page 5 - The Remote Control
2.2 Rear Panel • DC Power Mains : (100 - 250VAC~; 50/60 Hz), Power 15W Max. • RF IN : Used for connection of the cable from your outdoor terrestrial TV antenna. • RF OUT : Used for connection to your TV RF antenna Input or your VCR RF Input. • AUDIO : (connectors L and R) is used for analogue stereo...
Page 6 - Control
3.2 Remote Control z : To turn your STB on/off (standby mode) z TV/RADIO : To toggle between TV and Radio service z AUDIO : To select the desired audio sound track z : Aspect ratio, to change to 16:9, 4:3 letterbox or 4:3 centre-cut mode z : Mute function, to turn on/off sound (only used for analogu...
Page 7 - Television; AV Input; Television; VIDEO; Installing Your Digital Receiver - Quick Connect Guide; TV has COMPONENT
AV Input R (Red)AUDIO IN Y IN (Green) CVBS OUT (Yellow) Not used AUDIO OUT R (Red) AUDIO OUT L (White) P OUT Y (Green) P OUT B (Blue) P OUT R (Red) P IN (Blue) B P IN (Red) R L (White) Television audio lead to the white audio connector on the television. Remember that you must connect the video to t...
Page 8 - Installing Your Digital Receiver – Quick Set Up Guide
4.1 Installing Your Digital Receiver – Quick Set Up Guide the digital receiver is installed, or after restored (section 6.4), you will be asked to select the video connection format. Select the ion S The first time the digital receiver is installed, or after Default stored (section 6.4), you will be...
Page 9 - Operating Instructions: Knowing your basic controls; On; Program Guide; EXIT
the . button on the remote control or the button on the front panel. When the digital receiver is in normal viewing ON mode, the LED turns green. When the receiver is not being used, place the receiver in Ensure the power lead of the power ad 5 Operating Instructions: Knowing your basic controls ou ...
Page 10 - Changing or Selecting Channels; Using the Main Menu; MENU
5.2 ge or select a channel. You can either use the front panel on the receiver or the remote control buttons. e from: ccording to favourite channel settings). z up/down to change channel. Unlike control channel movement is not Changing or Selecting Channels There are several methods to chan The foll...
Page 11 - Guide; OK
(4) Restore Default Settings (5) Region Select STB Information: (1) To display the Software Version number and Serial ID 6.1 Program Guide gram Guide banner on the Main OSD, the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) appears. The EPG is, ou can . arrow buttons. Once you have selection of your choice (the hi...
Page 12 - Hot Keys; Coloured “
Hot Keys ” On the Program Guide window, you will notice two coloured hot keys. They provide instant Category Selection This special feature enables you to identify your preferred w). Coloured “ access to various services. programs by program Category or type. You can gain access to this feature by p...
Page 13 - Channels
6.2 TV/Radio Channels You may highlight any channel in the list by pressing up/down keys, then press OK to view that channel directly. This feature allows you to personalise your list of favourite channels, TV or Radio. Highlight a channel by using the S / T buttons, then press the . “hot key” (red)...
Page 14 - Screen Format; Letterbox; Center Cut
Screen Format Letterbox Letterbox Center Cut Center Cut 16:9 W ide 16:9 W ide This setting affects the video format at the TV output. (4:3 relates to normal screen format, 16:9 relates to widescreen format) If your display is 4:3 format and the transmission of a program happens to be 16:9, the Norma...
Page 15 - Stereo Surround
If the default Audio Mode is Dolby D, and the input signal contains only MPEG1, the default Mode will change to MPEG1 automatically. If the Audio Mode is set to Dolby D, the digital receiver will automatically select a Dolby D soundtrack when it is available. When using the SPDIF digital output, we ...
Page 16 - to select your choice
Off: There will be only stereo audio information (L / R) to be included in Audio L&R output. Audio Balance You can adjust the value from L+7 to R+7. The selection “0” means balanced (equal level) output on the two front speakers. Audio Delay Different displays may have different delay in display...
Page 18 - Using
Sub Coded Page Access When Teletext information exceeds more than one page, it may take some time for the automatic changing of the sub pages to reach the sub page you require. As each sub page is found its number is displayed at the bottom of the page so that you may select it by pressing left or r...
Page 19 - the
However, not all transmissions carry ratings information to activate this function. Change password From here you can change the password. Once the new password is set DO NOT FORGET IT! If you change the password, we strongly suggest that you write down the new password in the □□□□ area. Without the...
Page 20 - Information
Select Region Using W / X you may select your local region: NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, and Australian Capital Territory. This setting will allow the digital receiver to display the current time in the I-Plate or when the receiver is i...
Page 21 - Glossary
7 Glossary Information Plate: A small window with simple navigation tools to display information about individual channels. Menu: An on screen display offering a list of commands to select from. Normal viewing: The state of your receiver when no menus or windows are displayed on the screen, an...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting
8 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes What to do The display on the panel does not light up / is not lit Power adaptor is not connected Check that the external power adaptor is plugged into the power source and the back of the Receiver. No sound or picture The SCART to RCA connector Cable is not...
Page 23 - Technical Specifications of Model TU-SZT105A
9 Technical Specifications of Model TU-SZT105A Input frequency VHF, UHF Band Standard DVB-T (ETS 300 744) Channel Bandwidth 7/7 MHz, Australian Channel COFDM System 2K, 8K carrier Hierarchical supported Demodulation type QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM Guard Interval 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 active symbol duration T...