Page 2 - Signal source selection; Contents; Congratulations on your purchase of Palsonic's HDTV ready.; Brief menu operation and introduction
4. Switching on/off ................................................................................................. 5. Signal source selection ..................................................................................... Contents Congratulations on your purchase of Palsonic's HDTV ready. W...
Page 3 - Sound adjustment; Menu operation in VIDEO mode; Display mode setting
12. Buttons' function ............................................................................................. 13. Signal source selection .................................................................................. 14. OSD introduction .......................................................
Page 4 - Cautions for safety; This set can be operated on an AC power of 240V, 50Hz. You must not use
Avoid exposing the set to direct sunlight and othersources of heat to prevent damage to the cabinetand components. Do not expose the TV set to rain or excessivemoisture. Avoid using the set in very warm ordamp places and never use it in a bathroom. When any unusual situation occurs, turn off thepowe...
Page 6 - button: Open the signal source selection menu.; MENU; button: Lower the volume; Location of controls
TV/AV CH- CH+ MENU VOL- VOL+ 1. TV/AV button: Open the signal source selection menu. 2. CH- button: Select a lower position number. 3. CH+ button: Select a higher position number. 4. MENU button: Enter into the menu. 5. VOL- button: Lower the volume 6. VOL+ button: raise the volume. 2.1 FRONT VIEW 2...
Page 8 - Remote Controller
Button function: 1.2.3. 4. 5.6.7. 8. 9. 10.11.12. 13.14.15. 16. 17.18. 19.20. 21.22.23. Power on/standbyScan mode selectionTo caption movinginto 4 successive frozenframesSTATIC/MOVING picturemode selectionStill the current pictureChannel previewChannel up/downIn menu operation used tomove the cursor...
Page 9 - Antenna Connection
! 3.1 Antenna Connection ! 3. Installation To ensure a bright-coloured and clear picture use an outdoor antenna orCATV cable. Note: In case of using the Twin-lead aerial feeder (300 ) for UHF/VHF aerial, use a 300-75 ohmadaptor (not supplied).When using the coaxial cable (not supplied) (75 ) for UHF...
Page 10 - Battery installation; BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
FAQs 3.3 EFFECTIVE DISTANCE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER 3.2 Battery installation Open the battery compartment cover. Replace the battery compartment cover. BATTERY PRECAUTIONS Follow these precautions when using batteries in this device:1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.2. B...
Page 11 - External Equipment connections; To select the input, press; or; CH; button to confirm.; Note on the S-VIDEO terminal
3.4 External Equipment connections (Please refer to the owner's manual of theequipment to be connected as well.) 3.4.1 To connect AV input terminals You can connect video equipments such as a VTR and video camera to this TV and enjoy the highquality picture and sound.If your video equipment has a S-...
Page 12 - Press; YCbCr; picture shown on the screen is the program from the DVD Player.
3.4.2 To connect DVD input terminals The figure below shows how to connect the DVD input terminals of the TV set to the DVDPlayer, Laser Disk Player, etc. DVD Player,Laser Disk Player etc. Direction of the signal THE SET'S REAR White (audio L/MONO)Red (audio R, C R ) Green (Y)Blue (C B ) COMPONENT V...
Page 13 - YPbPr; Now you can view programs playbacked by the set top box.
3.4.4 To connect XGA input interface The figure below shows how to connect the set to the computer through XGA interface. THE SET'S REAR COMPUTER White (audio L/MONO)Red (audio R) Press AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and select HDTV-XGA mode. At this time the screen will di...
Page 15 - Enhanced; For more details refer to the following pages.
Press CH buttonor MENU button Press CH button Enhanced 6. Brief menu operation and introduction Note: In menu operation, pressing MENU button or waitingfor 15 seconds can exit the menu. For more details refer to the following pages. Pre ss VO L but ton Pres s ME NU butto n Press CH buttonor MENU but...
Page 16 - The PICTURE menu includes; Cursor
Press VOLbutton Press CH button Press CH buttonor MENU button TV Operation (RF mode) The PICTURE menu includes the following items: Contrast, Bright, Colour, Peaking ,Tint Matrix, CTI, COMB, DNR, SVM The SOUND menu includes the following items: Bass, Treble, Balance Surround sound, Loudness. The TIM...
Page 17 - Channel Presetting
(2) (3) (1) 7. Channel Presetting If you have preset the channels, you can directly watch TV programs after turning on the set.If not, then preset channels in one of the following ways. Method 1: 1)2) 3) 4) Press MENU button (1) to enter into the main menu. Press VOL or VOL button (2) to select PRES...
Page 19 - To skip unnecessary position numbers
(2) (3) (3) (2) (4) (1) (2) (3) (3) (2) (4) (1) 7.4 Fine Tune 7.3 To skip unnecessary position numbers After presetting the channels, you canskip unnecessary position numbers so thatonly the channels you want to watch areselected with CH or CH button. 1) 2) 3) 4) Press the number button (4) or CH bu...
Page 20 - The setting of colour and sound system
(2) (3) (3) (2) (4) (1) 7.6 The setting of colour and sound system 7.5 VCR 7.4.2 FINE TUNE Press the number buttons (4) or CH button (3) to select the channel you want to fine-tune.Enter into the PRESET menu, press CH button (3) to select Fine tune, then press and hold the VOL or VOL button (2) to b...
Page 21 - then press
4.5MHZ 5.5MHZ 6.0MHZ 6.5MHZ (2) (3) (3) (2) (4) (1) (2) (3) (3) (2) (4) (1) AUTO PAL SECAM PAL60 N443 NTSC 7.6.2 The setting of colour system Press the number buttons (4) or CH button (3) to select the channel you needto set the colour system.Enter into the PRESET menu, press CH button (3) to select...
Page 23 - PREVIEW
(3) (2) (1) 28 8.4 Using the PREVIEW button 8.3 Using the PREVIOUS channel button ( ) 8.2 Using the CH or CH buttons Press CH (1) to select higher position numbers; CH (2) to select lower ones. Press the button on the remote controller can swap the current viewed channel with theprevious one. Note: ...
Page 24 - Picture adjustment; Picture and sound adjustments; MID
(2) (3) (3) (2) (4) (1) 9.1 Picture adjustment 9. Picture and sound adjustments 9.1.1 Making use of PERSONAL button You can select the picture quality instantlyamong three preset modes and one user-setmode. Press the PERSONAL button (4) to select the desired picture quality. STANDARD , BRIGHT , SOFT...
Page 26 - PANORAMA
PANORAMA 9.1.7 Making use of PANORAMA button Press PANORAMA button to cycle through 16:9 Mode/PANORAMA/4:3 Mode /ZOOM/TITLE and select your desired screen aspect ratio. When you switch toother programs, the screen aspect ratio will restore to the default one. If youwish to keep your selected screen ...
Page 30 - TIMER PR
10.3 ALARM timer 10.4 Program timer 10.5 Prog Number (2) (3) (1) (3) (2) This function allows the to alarmautomatically at the preset time. The settingsteps are as follows:Press CH or CH button (3) to select Alarm , then press VOL or VOL button (2) to set the amount of time after which you wantthe T...
Page 31 - OSD language selection; Making use of OPTION menu
(2) (3) (1) (3) (2) 11.3 Rotate function 11.2 AUTO-POWER-OFF function 11.1 OSD language selection 11. Making use of OPTION menu Press the MENU button (1) to display the main menu, press VOL or VOL button (2) to select OPTION menu. Press CH button (3) to cycle through the menu and select the desired ...
Page 33 - Colour bar signal
Press CH , CH or VOL , VOL button to play the game. VOL , VOL button (2): move the cube leftward/rightward. CH button (3): accelerate the falling cube's speed. 11.8 Colour bar signal The colour bar signal is an alignment signal used by servicepersonnel to check the set, and common user is suggested ...
Page 34 - Menu operation in video mode
! (2) (3) (1) (3) (2) (4) VCR VOLUME REDUCE Colour system setting Menu operation in video mode You can connect video equipments such as a VCD, VTR to this TV and enjoy the programplaybacked by the video equipment. Press the AV/TV button to display the signal source selection menu and then select vid...
Page 35 - Menu operation in YCbCr mode; refer to the instructions described in the previous pages.
(2) (3) (1) (3) (2) (4) Menu operation in YCbCr mode You can connect the set to DVD or other equipment with YCbCr terminal. Press the AV/TV button (4) to display the signal source selection menu and then select YCbCr . PRESET Note: as regards to the menu operation and menu item adjustment in YCbCr m...
Page 36 - Operation in HDTV mode
TEXT/IMAGE (4): It is used to cancel the OSD menu after OSD menu is activated. It is also used to switch between text mode and image mode (in either mode contrast and brightnessare different). Operation in HDTV mode 12. Buttons' function When the signal source is input through XGA interface or YPbPr...
Page 37 - Signal source selection
13. Signal source selection If you previously watch programs inRF mode and now you want to watchHDTV programs, please first press the AV/TV button (4) call up the signal source selection menu, press the CH or CH button (3) to select HDTV-XGA or YPbPr, and press VOL or VOL button (2) to confirm your ...
Page 38 - OSD menu introduction
* * * * * 14. OSD menu introduction Press MENU button Press MENU button to enterinto SCREEN ADJUST menu Screen Adjust Menu H-SIZE EXIT H-PHASE V-PHASE (SELECTED ITEM NAME) (ADJUSTMENT ITEM'S RANGE/POSITION) ENGLISH PARALLELOGRAM H-MOIRE V-MOIRE DEGAUSS ROTATION The selected icon's colourwill change ...
Page 39 - Menu introduction
6500K 9300K 14.1 Menu introduction CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS H-SIZE H-PHASE V-SIZE V-PHASE PI N-BALANCE PINCUSHION TRAPEZOID PARALLELOGRAM H-MOIRE V-MOIRE ROTATION RECALL ENGLISH/CHINESE Adjust the picture contrast. Adjust the picture brightness. Adjust the picture s horizontal size. Adjust the horizontal...
Page 42 - Operation in
Item No. 31.25KHz/100Hz 31.25KHz/50Hz 31.25KHz/120Hz 31.25KHz/60Hz 28.125KHz/50Hz 33.75KHz/60Hz 45KHz/60Hz 31.5KHZ/60Hz 37.8KHz/75Hz 31.5KHZ/70Hz 37.88KHZ/60HZ 46.8KHz/75Hz 48.4KHz/60Hz H-frequencyV-frequency 4:3/16:9 4:3/16:9 4:3/16:9 4:3/16:9 16:9 16:9 16:9 4:3 4:3 4:3 4:3 4:3 4:3 PC VGA PC VGA PC...
Page 43 - Troubleshooting Guide
TV cabinet creaks 16. Troubleshooting Guide Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause tothe trouble you are experiencing. The screen has no content, the powerindicator is not lit up. The screen has no content, the powerindicator is red. Poor colour, poor...
Page 44 - Note; : Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
! The whole unit . TV . Min. 659 x 370 (unit: mm) 28KHz - 48KHz 6500 0 K/9300 0 K 30MHz VGA, S-VGA, VESA VGA, XGA 15-pin D-Sub type (Standard VGA cable) Display field Horizontal frequency Colour temperature RGB bandwidth Video adaptor card XGA cable 17. Specifications PAL/SECAM/NTSC Hyperband Auto s...
Page 45 - 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 657 888 604-32613-00