Page 2 - Important Safety Precautions; Warning
Important Safety Precautions Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard. Do not use this plug with an extension cord. Receptacle or other outlet unless theblades can he fully inserted to prevent blade exposure to prevent fire or shock hazard. Do not expose this applianceto rain or moisture. The lightni...
Page 3 - WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 2 Caution Carry the set requires two or more people Caution Do not drop or push objects into the televisioncabinet slots or openings. Never spill any kindof liquid on the television receiver. Caution Do not insert anything in the ventilation holes.If metal or something flammabl...
Page 4 - Warning and Cautions; Caution
Warning and Cautions 3 Caution Never stand on, lean on or push suddenly thetelevision or its stand. You should pay specialattention to children. Serious injury may resultif it should fall. Caution Do not place your television on an unstable cart,stand, shelf or table. Serious injury to anindividual,...
Page 6 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 5 Warnings and Cautions ......................................................................................................Table of Contents ...............................................................................................................Front/Back Panel Diagram .....
Page 7 - Front / Back Panel Diagram; Adjust Volume
Front / Back Panel Diagram 6 1. LCD TV Button: STANDBY: Turn on/off LCD TVVOL+/-: Adjust Volume CH+/-: Select channel MENU: Into or exit from menu (Use CH+/- button select item. use VOL+/-button to adjust item) SOURCE: Source select S T A N D B Y ( o n / o f f ) B u t t o n 2. BACK PANEL: 3. Power S...
Page 8 - SYSTEMS CONNECTIONS; DVD VIDEO output; TV signal output; PC
SYSTEMS CONNECTIONS 7 CONNECTION: INPUT/OUTPUT JACK AS FOLLOWS: ANT Input, VIDEO Input. S-VIDEO Input, VGA Input, PC (audio) Input. HDMI, Y Pb Pr 1 Input, Y Pb Pr2 Input CONNECT POWER: Connect the 100-240V~50/60Hz power input of the LCD TV. Notice:1. Must connect properly, especially the plug should...
Page 9 - SYSTEM CONNECTION; DVD Y Pb Pr output 2; IO
SYSTEM CONNECTION 8 B: Y Pb Pr 1, Y Pb Pr 2, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, CONNECT and AUDIO CONNECT Y Pb Pr 2 AUDIOINPUT VIDEO 1 AUDIOINPUT DVD Y Pb Pr output 2 DVD VIDEO 2 DVD Y Pb Pr output 1 DVD VIDEO 1 100-240V 50/60HzINPUT V ID E O 2 A U D IO IN P U T Y P B P R 1 A U D IO I N P U T
Page 10 - Remote Controller; Using the Remote Control
Remote Controller 9 HDMI Using the Remote Control Unless stated otherwise, the remote controlcan operate all the features of the LCD TVAlways point the remote control directly atthe remote sensor in the front of the LCD TV. Remote control instruction 1.2.3.4. 5.6. 7.8.9. 10. 11.12.13. 14.15.16. 17.1...
Page 11 - OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 10 Tuner on the LCD TV 1. Connect the 100-240V~50/60Hz power input of the LCD TV2. Press the POWER button to turn or turn off. 3. When the power is on, press the SOURCE button choose the input mode you want. Remark: TV - Y PbPr 1 - Y PbPr 2 - VIDEO 1 - VIDEO 2 - S-VIDEO - HDM...
Page 12 - Picture Menu; The selection of control is Normal, Warm and Cool.; Advanced Picture Menu
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 11 Picture Menu 1. Contrast The scale of control should be 0 -100. When it is set to 0, the image should not be 'Dark' 2. Brightness The scale of control should be 0 -100. When it is set to 0, the image should not be 'Dark' 3. Saturation The scale of control should be 0 -100....
Page 13 - selection of control is Off and Auto.; Sound Menu; This option adjusts the equaliser mode.
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 12 1. Flesh Tone The scale of control should be a ON/OFF. 2. Green Tone The scale of control should be ON/OFF. 3. Blue Tone The scale of control should be ON/OFF. 4. Film Mode selection of control is Off and Auto. Sound Menu 1. Balance a. This option adjusts the balance of so...
Page 14 - Setup Menu; button to go back to Setup Menu.; button to exit all Menus.
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 13 Setup Menu The item "Program" changes the current program number.Other items change the current program settings. After pressing the the setting is stored.The MENU button will NOT save the current settings and the previous setting will be restored. 1. Channel Numbe...
Page 16 - Timer Menu; This option adjusts the clock.
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 15 Timer Menu 1. Current Time This option adjusts the clock. 2. Off Time This option adjusts the automatically power off timer. The unit is minute.Once the timer is set to a non-zero time, it is enabled and the number decreases every minute.When the timer runs to zero, it tri...
Page 18 - AV Setup Menu; Press the button to reset settings.
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 17 AV Setup Menu 1. Colour a. This item is to change the colour system of the current AV source.b. The selection of control is AUTO, NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL60, NTSC443. HDTV /HDMI Setup Menu 1. H Position The scale of control should be (-10) - (+10). 2. V Position The scale of ...
Page 19 - PC Setup Menu
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 18 PC Setup Menu 1. H Position The scale of control should be (-10) - (+10). 2. V Position The scale of control should be (-10) - (+10). 3. Auto Sync a. This item is to automatically setup the position settings of the current PC signal.b. Press the button to start auto sync. ...
Page 20 - Dynamic; Source Select; Theater
OPERATION INTRODUCTIONS 19 Dynamic Picture Mode Menu The Picture Mode Menu should appear at the left bottom part of the screen.Use the following keys to navigate through the picture mode menu:a. Use PlC MODE button to call out picture mode menu, and adjust the picture mode. b. Press the /EXIT button...
Page 21 - OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 20 TELETEXT (Optional) Teletext features may vary depending on the Broadcasting Companies and is only availableif the channel selected is transmitting Teletext. Pressing the Picture button whilst in Teletextoperation will switch the current status to TV When in Teletext mode, ...
Page 22 - Operation Introductions; Press the; stereo; service is not available then switch to Mono.
Operation Introductions 21 NICAM (Optional) Press the NICAM/A2 button: Usually set to stereo to provide the best reproduction, but if reception deteriorates or if the service is not available then switch to Mono. Mono (MI) and (M2) can also be selected if a mono signal is being transmitted.
Page 23 - Help
Help 22 Check PC or the connected device for correctfrequency and bandwidth Check if selected input source and connection Remote is too far away from TV or the angel istoo sharp Check if there is obstacle between remote andTV No picture and no sound Check power supply and cable connection Make sure ...
Page 24 - Specifications
Specifications 23 LCD:View angle: PC input:Resolution: TV system:Channel amount:Input: Speaker:ANTENNA:Power supply:Power Consumption:Accessories 81cm LCDHorizontal view angle: 176Vertical view angle: 176Vertical frequency: 60/75Hz640x480, 800x600, 1024x768(best resolution 1024x768)PAL B/G,D/K100HDM...
Page 25 - 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