Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Important Information ....................................................................................................................................................Important Safety Precautions ......................................................................................
Page 3 - Important Information; FCC STATEMENT; FCC Notice
Important Information 1 WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THISAPPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, withinan equilateral triangle is intended to alert the userto the presence of insinuated dangerous voltagewithin the product's enclosu...
Page 4 - Important Safety Precautions
Important Safety Precautions 2 Electrical energy can perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperlyhandled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety. But IMPROPER USE CANRESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRI...
Page 5 - Entering of objects and liquids; Replacement parts
Important Safety Precautions 3 13. Carefully move ---When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Sudden stops, excessive force and unevenfloor surfaces can cause the product to fall from the trolley. 15. Servicing ---Refer all servicing ...
Page 6 - EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
Important Safety Precautions 4 22. Power source ---This product is intended to be supplied by a listed power supply indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For addedprotection for this product d...
Page 7 - Preparations; Using the Remote Control; different locations on different models.; Cautions regarding use of remote control; Open the battery cover.; Precaution on battery use
Preparations 5 Using the Remote Control Use the remote control by pointing' it towards the remote sensor window ofthe set. Objects between the remote control and sensor window may preventproper operation. Note: This illustration is for reference only. The remote sensor may be in different locations ...
Page 8 - Antenna Connection; Power Connection
Preparations 6 AC-INPUT AC cord Plug into AC outlet Householdpower outlet Antenna Connection INSTALL the unit in a room where direct light will not fall upon the screen. Total darkness or a reflection onthe picture screen may cause eyestrain. Soft and indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable...
Page 9 - Identification of Controls; Main Unit; To select the input signal source.; MENU; Press this button to access the MENU main page.; Press the; VOL; or; VOL; button to directly increase or decrease the sound volume level; CH
Identification of Controls 7 Main Unit 1.2.3.4. 5. 6. 7. REMOTE SENSORINDICATORPOWER SWITCHSOURCE To select the input signal source. MENU Press this button to access the MENU main page. VOL Press the VOL or VOL button to directly increase or decrease the sound volume level; In OSD MENU, press these ...
Page 10 - Connect the audio jacks as well with audio cable.
Identification of Controls 8 Main Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 RS232 control interface For service only. The user cannot operate the unit through the RS232 terminals. HDMI input To connect with those equipments with HDMI interface, for example, Set-top box or DVD player. D-Sub interface/Audio in Connect wi...
Page 11 - Remote Control
Identification of Controls 9 Remote Control 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Descriptions for the button functions POWER Turn the unit on or off 0-9 Buttons Direct channel select button To select channel digit. button To quickly jump between current channel and ...
Page 12 - Connections; Cautions Before Connecting; Connect AV1 Input Terminals; Video player
Connections 10 Cautions Before Connecting Carefully check the terminals for position and type before making any connections. The illustration of the external equipment may be different depending on your model. Loose connectors can result in image or colour problems. Make sure that all connectors are...
Page 13 - Connect AV2 Input Terminals; Video camera
Connections 11 Connect AV2 Input Terminals Connect the Audio/Video cables between the Audio (L/R)/Video jacks onthe unit and the video camera.To view the program from the AV2 input terminals, please select AV2 inthe INPUT SELECT menu after proper connection. Video camera T o v id e o i n p u t T o v...
Page 14 - Connect AV Output Terminals
Connections 12 Connect AV Output Terminals Connect the Audio/Video cables between the Audio (L/R)/Video jacks on the unit and VCR.To record the desired program, please select a program you wish to record firstly, then turn on your VCR,insert videotape for recording and press the Record button to beg...
Page 15 - Connect Component Input Terminals; Video Player
Connections 13 Connect Component Input Terminals Connect the component video cable between the component input jacks on the unitand component output jacks on the video player, for example, DVD player or Set-topbox.Connect the Audio cable between the audio input jacks on the unit and audio outputjack...
Page 16 - Video equipment with; Connect the HDMI Interface; ig
Connections 14 Video equipment with HDMI interface Connect the HDMI cable between the HDMI interface on the unit and the HDMIoutput interface on the video equipment.To view the program from the HDMI interface, please select HDMI in the INPUTSELECT menu after proper connection. Note: The HDMI Sources...
Page 17 - Connect the D-SUB Interface; PC or Video equipment
Connections 15 D-SUB cable Audio cable Connect the D-SUB Interface Connect the D-SUB cable between the D-SUB interface on the unit and the D-SUBoutput interface on the video equipment or PC.Connect the Audio cable between the audio input jacks on the unit and audio outputjacks on the video player or...
Page 18 - Basic Operations; Turning On; the last input source will be memorised when the unit is turned off.; The button may not work in some modes, for example, in TV mode.
Basic Operations 16 Turning the Unit On and Off Turning On Insert the power cord into the wall outlet. Press the power switch to power on.If the unit is in STANDBY mode, please press the POWER button to turn on the unit. Turning Off With the power on, press the Power button to turn off.If you would ...
Page 19 - Changing Channels; Direct Accessing Channels; Using the Return button; Using the MUTE button
Basic Operations 17 Changing Channels Using the Channel Buttons (CH+ or CH-) Press the CH+ or CH- to change channels. When you press the CH+ or CH- , the unit changes channels in sequence. You will see all the channels that the unit has memorised.You will not see channels that were erased. Direct Ac...
Page 20 - Memorising the Channels; Storing Channels in Memory Automatically; Auto Search; Manual Search; CHANNEL; AFC; CHANNEL
Memorising the Channels 18 Your PDP TV can memorise and store all the available channels. After the available channels are memorised,use CH+/- to scan the channels. Storing Channels in Memory Automatically Press MENU to display the menu main page.Press repeatedly to select CHANNEL item.Press ENTER o...
Page 21 - Fine Tune
Memorising the Channels 19 Manual Fine Tuning Press MENU to display the menu main page.Press repeatedly to select CHANNEL item.Press ENTER or to access the submenu.Press repeatedly to select Fine Tune item.Press to fine tune till the best possible picture and sound areobtained.If you fine tune a pro...
Page 22 - Editing Channels; Editing Channel Number; You may use this function to arrange the channel order as your will.; Editing Channel Name; You may use this function to edit the channel name as your will.; Channel Name Edit; Channel Number Edit; Channel Edit
Editing Channels 20 Editing Channel Number You may use this function to arrange the channel order as your will. Press MENU to display the menu main page.Press repeatedly to select CHANNEL item.Press ENTER or to access the submenu.Press to select Channel Edit item.If the Channel Edit is highlighted a...
Page 23 - Setting Picture; Customising Colour Temperature; PICTURE
Setting Picture 21 Setting Picture Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press repeatedly to select PICTURE item. Press ENTER or to access the submenu. Press to select menu item that you would like to adjust. Press to adjust the value of the selected item. As an example, the right illustration i...
Page 24 - Setting Sound
Setting Sound 22 Setting Sound Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press repeatedly to select SOUND item.Press ENTER or to access the submenu.Press to select menu item that you would like to adjust.Press to adjust the value of the selected item. Volume Balance Treble Bass Sound Mode Surround D...
Page 25 - Setting System
Setting System 23 Screen Saver Setting System Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press repeatedly to select SETTING item. Press ENTER or to access the submenu. Press to select menu item that you would like to adjust. Refer to chapter [Setting On-Screen Display]. TIME setting 3D Comb Filter It...
Page 26 - Setting Time
Setting System 24 Setting Time Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press repeatedly to select SETTING item. Press ENTER or to access the submenu. Press to select TIME Setting item. Press ENTER or to access the time setting sub page. Press to select item to adjust. Note: If you have set the tim...
Page 27 - Setting Window; WINDOW
Setting Window 25 Setting Window Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press repeatedly to select WINDOW item. Press ENTER or to access the submenu. Press to select menu item that you would like to adjust. Press to adjust the value of the selected item. As an example, the right illustration is t...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 26 Before calling for repair service, check the following items for possible remedies to an encountered symptom. Symptoms No power Check item "Ghost" or double images Check that the AC power cord is plugged into the mains socket.Unplug the power cord, wait for 60 seconds. The...
Page 29 - Care and Maintenance; Do not use in hot or cold rooms (locations); PDP Display Panel; it evenly with a dry cloth, of the same type, until the surface is dry.; If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
Care and Maintenance 27 Do not use in hot or cold rooms (locations) When the unit is used in rooms (locations) with low temperature, the picture may leave trails or appearslightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal.Do not leave the un...
Page 30 - Specifications; Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications 28 Power supply: Power Consumption: Screen: Weight: Dimensions AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 300W 107cm 30 kg (without Stand) 1050(W) x 718(H) x 270(D)mm TV system & channel coverage: System PAL-D/K PAL-B/G PAL-I NTSC-M SECAM-B/G SECAM-D/K VHF 1-12 2-12 2-12 2-13 2-12 1-12 UHF 13-57 21-69 2...
Page 31 - 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-PS42T83-02 Ver. 1.0