Page 3 - Contents
Contents Features ........................................................................................................................ Important Safety Cautions .......................................................................................... Identification of Controls ....................
Page 4 - Features
Features 1 USOC and Intellectualized I 2 C-bus control Five picture modes Two groups of Video/Audio input terminals One S-Video terminal One group of DVD (Y,Cr,Cb) input terminals Video/Audio output terminal Program exchange/Program copy Game/Calendar Child lock function 200 channels Music TV functi...
Page 5 - Important Safety Cautions
2 Important Safety Cautions When any unusual situation occurs, turn off thepower supply at once and remove the plug from thewall outlet. Contact a qualified service department inyour local area. When cleaning dust off the picture tube disconnectthe power first. You can wipe lightly with a piece ofdr...
Page 7 - Identification of Controls; Front view; Power Button; MENU
Identification of Controls 4 1 . A V 2 i n p u t ( V I D E O / A U D I O ) .2 . A V / T V b u t t o n : V i d e o i n p u t s e l e c t .3 . M E N U b u t t o n : T o e n t e r i n t o m e n u o p e r a t i o n .4 . V O L - b u t t o n : v o l u m e d o w n a d j u s t ; m e n u i t e m a d j u s t ...
Page 8 - Back view
5 1. S-VIDEO input 2. AV1 input (VIDEO, AUDIO) 3. DVD input (Y, C , C , AUDIO) 4. AV output (VIDEO, AUDIO) 5. Antenna input Back view B R 1 2 4 3 Y C B R C (1) VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO DVD
Page 9 - Remote control
Identification of Controls (continued) 6 Power on/standby Direct Channel select TV/VIDEO Input select Channel up/menu item select Volume down/menu item adjust To enter into music TV mode Scanning program Select the program in a group Colour system select Sound system select On-screen display call Pr...
Page 11 - Installation; Connecting antenna
Installation 8 Optimum reception of colour requires a good signal and will generally mean that an outdoor antennamust be used. The exact type and position of the antenna will depend upon your particular area. Turn off the power first, when you connect an outdoor antenna to the antenna inputterminal....
Page 13 - Connecting the side AV input terminals; Connecting the AV output terminals
10 Connecting the side AV input terminals Connecting the AV output terminals W Y R Signal VIDEO EQUIPMENT W Y R To audio outputs To video output V I D E O (2) A U D I O Y C B R C (1) VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO DVD Y Audio Amplifier
Page 14 - Menu Introduction; Operations; Press the; button repeatedly to select the screen display as below. In menu
Menu Introduction 11 Operations Press the MENU button repeatedly to select the screen display as below. In menu operation, press CH+/- to select item, press VOL+/- to adjust selected item. The PICTURE menu The SYSTEM2 menu The SWAP menu (TV mode only) The PRESET menu (TV mode only) The CLOCK menu PR...
Page 15 - Turning On/Turning Off
Turning On/Turning Off 12 Operations Press the MAIN POWER SWITCH to turn on the TV set. If no picture appears, then the TV set is in STANDBY mode. Press , CH+/- or 0-9 buttons (one digit only) on the remote control, then the TV set is turned on.When the remote control is not at your hand, you can al...
Page 16 - Presetting programs; Manual Search
Presetting programs 13 Operations Firstly, use the Auto search function to preset all active channels in your area automatically.Then arrange the preset channels with the manual search and program edit functions. Press the MENU button to select PRESET menu. Press CH+/- to select AUTO SEARCH . Press ...
Page 17 - Access the; PRESET; item by; Digit; item, then press and hold; Fine Tuning
Presetting programs (continued) 14 Operations When picture and sound's effect of a channel is poor (forexample: one or two CATV channel's picture and soundare not standard), you can correct them by making use ofFine tuning. Access the PRESET menu, then select PROGRAM item by CH+/- and set the desire...
Page 18 - Editing programs
Editing programs 15 Operations Classifying programs After presetting the channels, you can skip unnecessaryposition numbers so that only the channels you want areselected. Access the PRESET menu, then select PROGRAM item by CH+/- and set the desired channel number (from 0~199) by VOL+/- or Digit but...
Page 19 - Channel exchange/copy
Editing programs (continued) 16 Operations Press MENU button repeatedly to access the SWAP menu. Select PROGRAM item and select a channel number A by Digit buttons. Select EXCHANGE item and press Digit buttons to set another channel number B that you would like to exchange with the program number wh...
Page 20 - Selecting Channel/input signal; To select one-digit channel; Selecting channel
Selecting Channel/input signal 17 Operations Use Digit buttons To select one-digit channel To select two-digit channel To select three-digit channel Note: The maximum channel number is 199, the set does not act if the channel number you input is out of the range of 0~199. Use CH+/- buttons Press CH+...
Page 21 - Adjusting the picture/sound
Adjusting the picture/sound 18 Operations Using the PP button: You can press PP button to select the desired picture mode: MILD , STANDARD , NATURE , CUSTOM , COLORFUL . Using the PICTURE menu: Press MENU button or PIC button to access the PICTURE menu. Press PIC button repeatedly or press CH+/- but...
Page 22 - Clock Setting; Off timer setting
Clock Setting 19 Operations Press MENU button repeatedly to access the CLOCK menu. Select TIME item. Note: The ON-TIME and OFF-TIME can be set only after you finish setting the TIME item. Press VOL- button to set the hour (0~23). Press VOL+ button to set the minute (0~59). Select OFF-TIME item. Set ...
Page 24 - System Setting
System Setting 21 Operations With the background function ON , when no signal is being received, a preset background and customer's logo will appear. Press VOL+/- buttons to select ON or OFF . Access the SYSTEM1 menu. Press CH+/- buttons to select BACKGROUND item. Press C-SYS or S-SYS button on the ...
Page 25 - Other functions introduction; GAME; Game introduction
Other functions introduction 22 Operations There is a built-in game (Falling cube) for you to play. Press GAME button to access game interface. On the screen, there are falling cubes. Pressing CH+ button can rotate the falling cube. Pressing VOL+/- buttons can move the falling cube left or right whi...
Page 26 - Other function introduction
Other function introduction 23 Operations Noise Reduction setting You can watch wide picture (such as 16:9) in V-ZOOM mode.Access the SYSTEM2 menu. Press CH+/- buttons to select ZOOM item. Press VOL+/- buttons to select ON to active the V-ZOOM mode. In the normal mode, it should be set to OFF . With...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting Guide; Check the following items
Troubleshooting Guide 25 Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possiblecause to the trouble you are experiencing. Unevenness in colour insome parts of the screen. When the set is switched on, do not shift or movethe set around. Sometimes it may develop anunevenness...
Page 29 - Specifications; TV system & channel range
Specifications 26 TV system & channel range Power Supply: Power Consumption: Dimensions (mm): Weight (kg): CRT: AC 240V, 50Hz 70W 610 (W) x 485 (H) x 460 (D) 22 51cm System PAL-B/G VHF 2-12 UHF 21-69 CATV X~Z+2,S1~S41 Colour System: Sound output: Accessories: PAL, NTSC (AV) 3W Remote controller ...
Page 30 - 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-TS21333-02