Page 2 - Contents
Congratulations on your purchase of this Palsonic colour television. We recommend that you thoroughly read this manual before use to fully enjoy the many functions andexcellent effects of this equipment.Retain this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference.* Screen displays and il...
Page 3 - Main features
1 Hyperband Automatic channel preset Full function remote control AV input/output (RCA) jacks DVD input (RCA) jacks Selectable picture and selectable sound Teletext ON Timer, OFF Timer Real Clock (with teletext signal) Program sort and program name Child lock (option) Hotel lock (option) Digital com...
Page 4 - Safety precautions
2 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 ofdry, clean and soft cloth. A...
Page 6 - Back; Identification of Controls; Front
Back Identification of Controls 4 Front AV2 input(VIDEO, AUDIO (L/MONO, R)) AV1 input(VIDEO, AUDIO (L/MONO, R)) AV1 output (VIDEO, AUDIO (L, R)) Antenna input DVD input(VIDEO, Y,Cb,Cr,AUDIO: L/MONO, R) MENU AV/TV CH- CH+ VOL- VOL+ Power Switch Remote Sensor Indicator Indicator
Page 7 - Remote controller
Retain on-screen display YELLOW (teletext) Remote controller Red (teletext), Enter into Hotel mode (Option button, in some modelit can not act) Real clock (teletext) Power on/standby Reveal/conceal (teletext) Enter/exit Earphone state Direct channel select Previous program Return to TV mode/Clear th...
Page 8 - Antenna connection; RF
Notes: 6 Optimum reception of colour requires a good signal and will generally mean that an outdoor aerial must beused. The exact type and position of the aerial will depend upon your particular area. It is recommended that the 75-ohm coaxial cable be used to eliminate interference and noise whichma...
Page 9 - Installing batteries; Effective range of the Remote; Installation
Install two "AAA" batteriesmatching the +/- polaritiesof the battery to the +/-marks inside the batterycompartment. 7 Installing batteries Do not try to recharge batteries that are notintended to be recharged.Use only the size and type of batteries specified.Do not mix different types of bat...
Page 10 - Using the side AUDIO/VIDEO Jacks; AV3 SVHS; External equipment connections
Using the side AUDIO/VIDEO Jacks 8 The optimal use for the side A/V jacks are to connect an A/V component that is used only occasionally, such as acamcorder or video game. Connect the Audio/Video output jacks of the external unit to the Audio Input jacks andthe Video Input jacks. The figure below sh...
Page 11 - Using the rear AUDIO/VIDEO input Jacks; TV SET REAR; Using the rear DVD input Jacks; DVD
Using the rear AUDIO/VIDEO input Jacks 9 You can connect video equipment such as a VTR and video camera to this TV and enjoy the high qualitypictures and sound. To access the unit to AV1 or AV2 inputs, press 0/AV button until AV1 or AV2 appears on the screen External equipment connections R yellow (...
Page 12 - Using the AV Outputs; Audio Amplifier; Connecting Audio Amplifier
Using the AV Outputs 10 External equipment connections You can connect a stereo system to the AV output jacks on the TV set rear to enjoy a high-quality sound fromthe stereo system, or you can connect the AV output jacks to the VTR to record the program you like. To external input Audio Amplifier Ye...
Page 13 - Turning on; Press the Power Switch on the TV set.; Turning off
Turning on 1 11 1 2 0-9 digit buttons 2 Press the Power Switch on the TV set. Now the standby indicator lights up, the TV set is inSTANDBY mode. Now please follow step 2. In STANDBY mode, press the button or 0-9digit button on the remote controller and theTV set is turned on. In STANDBY mode, you ca...
Page 14 - Selecting input signal
Watching AV program 12 1 This TV set provides AV and DVD input terminals for yourconvenient connection to VCR, DVD or other videoequipment. To watch video program from AV inputs orDVD inputs, Press 0/AV button repeatedly untilyou see the appropriate input indicator on thescreen. Notes: When AV3 S-VI...
Page 15 - Automatic Tuning; OK; Tuning in
Automatic Tuning 3 13 1 2 Program 1 48 MHz >> Automatic tuning * To exit the menu, press OK button. Press MENU repeatedly to display Program menu. Press CH+ or CH- to select Automatic tuning . Press VOL+ to start automatic tuning. All active channels willbe preset and stored intomemory automat...
Page 17 - Fine tuning
Fine tuning Fine tuning is not necessary under normal conditions.However, in area of inferior broadcast conditions whereadjustment is necessary for a better picture and sound,use Fine tuning. Select a channel you want tofine-tune (for example:channel 3). Press MENU repeatedly to display Program menu...
Page 18 - Setting Sound System
LanguageBlue backRotateChild lock Color system Sound system Special functions + - P+ P- English On 50 Off Auto B/G Setting Sound System Setting Colour System 3 16 1 2 1 2 * To exit the menu, press OK button. If some channel's colour is abnormal, it may be that thesetting of the colour system is wron...
Page 19 - Program delete; Channel edit
Program delete 3 17 1 2 5 6 * To exit the menu, press OK button. After presetting the channels, you may delete unnecessaryprograms so that only the programs you want to watch areselected. Use digit buttons or channelup/down button to select aprogram you want to delete(for example: program 3). Press ...
Page 21 - Use Direct Channel Select buttons; Channel selection
Notes:Use on-screen display button ( ) to knowthe current channel number + 3 19 1 2 Use Direct Channel Select buttons To select one-digit channel: Press --/--- button to display "-", then input the number. To select two-digit channel: Press --/--- button to display "--", then input t...
Page 22 - To select the picture mode; Picture adjustment
Picture quality Display normal pictures Display more brightness and contrast pictures Display mild pictures The picture quality you set To select the picture mode 3 20 1 2 * To exit the menu, press OK button. You can select the picture qualityinstantly among three presetmodes and one user-set mode. ...
Page 23 - Adjusting volume; Adjusting sound; Item; Sound controls
Press VOL+/- to adjust the level. Adjusting volume 3 21 1 2 2 1 Use VOL+ or VOL- button. Press VOL+ button, the volume increases; Press VOL- button, the volume decreases. Use MUTE button. If you want to mute the sound,press button on the remote. To resume the sound, pressthis button again. Press MEN...
Page 24 - Sound mode selection; Sound quality; To enter into earphone state
Sound mode selection 22 * To exit the menu, press OK button. SM (sound mode select) ? + - + - + SOUND S.M P.M HOTEL LOCK --/--- O K M EN U 2 5 6 3 9 8 7 4 1 0 /AV + - VOL + VOL CH CH - i Enter into earphone state Sound controls You can select the sound quality instantly amongthree preset modes and o...
Page 25 - Setting clock; Timer setting
Setting clock 3 23 1 2 * To exit the menu, press OK button. 2 Use digit buttons to input thecurrent time for the set. Ifwrong in setting the time,press RED button to cancel and input again. Press MENU button repeatedly to display Timer menu. Press CH+/ - to select Clock. Notes: Before setting the ti...
Page 28 - Child lock setting
Child lock setting 3 26 1 2 4 * Child lock is an optional function. Making use of child lock function, you can lock all theprograms to prevent children from viewing them. Press LOCK button on the remote control, the Lockmenu bar appears. (or press MENU repeatedly to display Special functions menu. P...
Page 29 - ON; OFF; To change Hotel Lock password; Hotel lock setting
Hotel ------ Hotel *****- Hotel Off New ------ New ------ ? Hotel lock setting 3 27 1 2 1 Making use of hotel lock function, you can limit somefunctions so that other user can not change your settings.This function is especially useful in hotel. Press button on theremote control, the screenwill disp...
Page 30 - Teletext; Switching Teletext on/off; buttons
Teletext 28 Teletext is an optional function, therefore only a set with the teletext system can receive the teletext broadcast. Switching Teletext on/off Press button once to switch on teletext.Press button twice both teletext and TV program are displayed.Press button third time to switch off the te...
Page 31 - Troubleshooting Guide
Only some buttons havefunction while others cannot act, and the volume islimited. 29 Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you areexperiencing. Power is not turned on Poor colour poor tint Be sure the power cord is plugged in. Contrast...
Page 32 - Reception disturbances; RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE:
30 Reception disturbances Most types of television interference can be remedied by adjusting the height and position of the VHF/UHF antenna.Outdoor antennas are recommended for best results if not using cable. The most common types oftelevision interference are shown below. If one of these symptoms ...
Page 33 - Specifications; Note
Specifications 31 Note : Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. CATV Power Supply: Power Consumption: Dimensions (mm): Weight (kg): CRT: AC 100-240V, 50Hz 160W 760 (W) x 595 (H) x 490 (D) 43 68cm TV system & channel range System PAL-B/G VHF UHF 2-12 21-69 TELETEXT Colour...
Page 34 - 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-TA29333-01 Ver. 1.0