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1. CAPTIONS This function allows you to display or hide the caption General Setup Page TV Display LB Angle Mark On OSD Lang ENG Spdif Output Captions On On Screen Saver Off Off SCREEN SAVER If the screen saver is on then there will be an animated picture of DVD on the screen whenever the DVD player is idle for more than 3 minutes General Setup Page TV Display LB Angle Mark On OSD Lang ENG Spdif Output Caption On Screen Saver Off On Off 26 DVD System Setup continued Preference Page The Preference Page is only available when there is no disc inthe player These settings are applied consistently to all discs which are inserted and played SETUP ee SP TV TYPE This player supports different TV output Preference Page including MULTI Auto wae NTSC and PAL systems Saceword eee Usually please set to MULTI Default DEFAULT Resets all settings except password and parental Preference Page TV Type Auto lock status for this DVD player pira back to the manufacturers Password original settings Press ENTER Default to perform the reset Note Some functions may not be available depending on the type of disc 2 Playable Discs The following discs can be played DISCS LABEL CONTENTS DVD VIDEO R Audio Video moving picture ise AUDIO CD Audio uS aC HDCD Audio 12 8cm COMPATIBLE Audio or Video pana ene js ure CD RW mo
2. SLEEP TIME REMIND TIME REMIND PROG 4 Repeat step 1 2 to set OFF TIME take 23 00 as an example Timer Functions continued Sleep timer and program preset sleep timer The sleep timer switches the set TIME to stand by after the sleep time L oeo has elapsed Sleep time can be set in 10 minute intervals up to 180 minutes as shown inthe illustration Setting the sleep ee time to zero turns off the sleep timer m0 ON 1 Press the TIME button and the CP gt TIME menu appears on the screen 2 Press the P buttons to lore select SLEEP TIMER ON TIME ON PROG OFF TIME 3 press the V buttons to set SLEEP TIME the value of the SLEEP TIMER REMIND TIME REMIND PROG REMIND PROG function Program remind timer that can automatically change channel when a program on a different channel is due to start TIME 1 Press the TIME button and the TIME menu display on the screen 2 Press the P buttons to eee select REMIND TIME then ON TIME press the V buttons to set ON PROG the value in hour position OFF TIME SLEEP TIME press again the P buttons to BEMIND TIME select the minute position and REMIND PROG then set the value of the os minute take 19 00 as an 2 example l 3 Press the P buttons to cle select REMIND PROG then ad press the V buttons or the TIME Mi program direct number buttons SE to set the desired channel ON PROG take 18 as an example OFF TIME
3. oR i e EXIT Semi automatic search 1 Press the P buttons or the PROGRAMME NUMBER 0 9 AUTO to choose the desired channel BG e g Channel 1 2 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 3 times until the TUN tuning icon is flashing Press P to enter the TUNING menu 3 Press the P buttons to select SEARCH PROG NO ORGANISE SEARCH FINE TUNE 4 Press the V button to eo search downwards or the V button to search upwards SEARCH 52 25MHz LL To turn off the on screen menu In general after you press the MENU button the menu item display PIC SOU FUN TUN will automatically disappear within 30 seconds If you want to eliminate these contents immediately please press the EXIT button Searching Channels continued Manual fine tune A OQ A Cy Manual fine tune lf the picture and or sound are poor try using the FINE TUNE feature Do not use this feature unless reception is poor 1 Press the P buttons or 1 PROGRAM NUMBER 0 9 A G button to choose the desired channel e g channel 1 2 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 3 times until the TUN tuning icon is flashing Press P to enter the TUNING menu 3 Press the P buttons to select FINE TUNE PROG NO ORGANISE SEARCH FINE TU
4. 3 When AV LOCK is set ON the AV channel cannot be used hence the screen will indicate that AV has been locked 4 When the CHILD LOCK is set ON if the buttons on the TV are pressed the screen will indicate that the TV set is in the status of CHILD LOCK and the buttons won t work 5 The MAX VOLUME allows you to set a figure for the top limit of volume Volume control still shows 1 100 but volume level is scaled down 6 The UNLOCK allows to you to set all the lock to OFF and set the MAX VOLUME to 100 7 lf you forget your password or a password is accidentally set enter 9443 as the password This will enable you to regain control 21 Basic Playback Basic Playback e Press the TV DVD button on the remote control or the TV to enter the DVD status Basic playback 1 Press OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray place a disc on the disc tray There are two different disc sizes Place the disc in the correct guide on the disc tray If the disc is out of the guide it may damage the disc and cause the DVD player to malfunction e Do not place a disc which is unplayable in this DVD player 2 Press OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray the playback will automatically start e Some discs do not start automatically Press PLAY ENTER to start playback 3 Some discs may start playback with a menu Use the cursor buttons on the remote control to select menu options and press PLAY ENTER to start You may also press the digit buttons t
5. DVD MENU VOLUME VIDEO L AUDIO R OPEN CLOSE IPLAY PAUSE m STOP Open close Play Pause Stop the DVD the DVD Video L R Audio Rear panel of the TV set Channel Position up down PROGRAM Q Q oie dd SKIP Pri skip Power Switch COAXIAL Video output terminal Video Input terminal Antenna input socket Audio right channel output terminal Audio left channel output terminal Audio right channel input terminal Audio left channel input terminal Using the Remote Control n Buttons on the remote control Stand By DVD Open close POWER CALANDER TIME OPEN CLOSE Calander E PL OU 44 scan 3 SCAN SWAP CALL MUTE O TV Time Menu oH OLOO o 7 SS e O Mute G 2 3 4 Former Program bad a ad a call Screen Display lt D 6 7 8 Program Number NY NY NA A an Ce Not Available 9 0 4 p D TV AV Exchange ieee lial TV DVD D 12 Digital Selector N L N C 3 _Tv DVD aL D Volume Channel Selection es D MENU x 5 f D Exit Screen Mode 2 pp D Picture Mode E 3 D DVD STOP l STOP SETUP PAUSEISTER D Not Available e nim J u O DVD SETUP DVD PAUSE STEP DVD FAST REVERSE DVD FAST FORWARD DVD MENU 28 DVD NEXT DVD PREVIOUS e DVD REPEAT DVD PLAY ENTER DVD A B REPEAT p DVD Cursor Move button Q DVD sLow
6. pictures This can be turned off on the GENERAL SETUP PAGE see Pg 26 24 DVD System Setup DVD System Setup General Setup Process 1 Press the SETUP button the General Setup Page Preference saenga Spa Page will be displayed in turn TV Display LB 4 3 Ps Angle Mark On 4 3 Lb OSD Lan ENG 16 9 2 Press A or to select the Spdi A item then press to enter the Caption On submenu Preference Page 3 Press Aor W to setup then e Auto press PLAY ENTER to confirm ee Password Default 4 Press SETUP button to exit the menu General Setup Page ASPECT RATIO DESCRIPTION When using the DVD with the internal TV select 4 3 LB The following information applies General Setup Page only when the DVD output IS TV Display LB 4 3 Ps connected to an external TV Angle Mark On 4 3 Lb OSD Lang ENG 16 9 Spdif Output e 4 3 PS PS Pan and Scan Caption On You may select if you have a normal aspect Screen Saver Off ratio 4 3 TV although the 4 3 LB letter box is a more common choice In PS mode widescreen material will fill the screen but at the expense of chopping off extreme left and right edges of the original film picture For this feature to work the disc must be specially coded Such discs are uncommon e 4 3 LB LB Letter Box You may select this if you have a normal aspect ratio 4 3 TV Widescreen material will be shown in pure unaltered form allowing the entire picture area of
7. through all the memorised TV programs The scan will pause for a bout 2 seconds on each channel 4 AUTO BG BROWSE 2 If you want to stop the function during auto tuning simply press the SCAN button again Searching Channels e This TV set has three methods to set the channels which are respectively full automatic semi automatic and manual fine tune e In this section how to use the remote control to set the channel is explained You can also use the buttons on the TV set to set channel Full automatic mode Automatic search 1 Press the MENU button The until the TUN tuning icon is flashing Press P to enter the TUNING menu 2 Press the P buttons to select AUTO SEARCH 3 Press the V button to operates All channels that are the order that they are found are this is generally not in the order you expect Please see Page 21 Organise Display function Press the CALL button then the channel number and the systems will be displayed on the screen MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 3 times start automatic search function locally available will be preset in Depending in which location you PROG NO ORGANISE SEARCH FINE TUNE AUTO SEARCH AY PROG NO ORGANISE SEARCH FINE TUNE AUTO SEARCH AY 6 AUTO SEARCH 152 25MHz TT AUTO BG Searching Channels continued Semi automatic search Ma
8. FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated Dangerous Voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This appliance has a serial number on the rear WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE panel Please record the serial number and OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance retain it for your records EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO Serial Number RAIN OR MOISTURE Installation 1 First read carefully the relevant instructions in Safety and Precaution 2 place the TV set in a place where there in no direct sunlight on it Any light reflecting from the screen will cause fatigue of your eyes 3 Use gentle indirect lighting for comfortable watching The best distance of watching is 5 7 times the screen height 4 Keep a space of 10cm or over between the TV set and wall for good ventilation 5 Never put the TV set in a place with excessive temperature or moisture to avoid damage or failure of its components Automatic demagnetising A colour TV set is likely to be affected by magnetic fields causing colour distortion If the TV set is moved while on tu
9. LEFT lt C gt RIGHT O DVD ANGLE DOWN DVD SEARCH DVD AUDIO DVD TITLE J D DVD PROGRAM DVD CALL amp DVD SUBTITLE Zoom DVD 10 CHILD LOCK Not Available Switching On Off the TV Set e This section explains the use of the power button and remote handset to turn your unit on and off Switching on off the TV set Switching on off the TV set 1 Press the AC power switch on the front of the TV The power indicator will light 2 If the indicator is lighting in red press the button on the remote control Note 1 When you can t operate the TV set with remote control you can turn it on by pressing the P buttons on the TV set Child Lock must be turned off AUTO BG 2 If you want to change to standby mode press down the button on the remote control Press again to switch back on POWER 3 If you want to fully switch off the power supply for the TV set please press the power switch button on the front panel Auto switch off function lf transmissions are finished for the day the Automatic Power Off feature will put the TV to stand by automatically The Automatic Power Off feature will not operate in AV mode or when the background is set to off See page 19 Watching IV e You can watch a TV program on a channel which has been tuned to a broadcast Watching TV programs How to select a TV program Select the desired programs 1 Using numbe
10. NE AUTO SEARCH AY 4 Use the V buttons to manually fine tune the station until the best picture and sound are obtained FINE TUNE 152 25MHz DINI T ET Searching Channels continued Programme skip Program skip Channels can be set so that they are skipped during program selection 1 Press the P buttons or 1 PROGRAM NUMBER 0 9 AUTO button to choose the desired G channel e g channel 1 2 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 3 times until the TUN tuning icon is flashing Press P to enter the TUNING menu 3 Press the P buttons to select SKIP EE SKIP 4 Press the V buttons to PROG NO an ONI ORGANISE turn the SKIP function ON eat FINE TUNE 5 Press the EXIT button to close AY the menu When you use the P buttons to select channel this channel will be skipped However you can still use the PROGRAM NUMBER buttons to select the skipped channel numbers If you want to recover the skipped channel 1 Use the PROGRAM NUMBER buttons to select the channel number to be recovered 2 Repeat steps 1 3 above 3 Press the V buttons to turn the SKIP function OFF Convenient Picture amp Sound Control Functions Multiple picture modes D P STD How to select picture modes You can quickly select the desired picture mode from four preset modes and one customised mode Press th
11. SLEEP TIME NOTE For REMIND PROG to REMIND TIME operate CHILD LOCK must be MIND PROG turned off Set Up Functions Screen saver and Calendar How to start screen saver function When the background function is ON a bouncing NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL will be displayed on a blue back ground ay 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 2 times until the FUN function icon is flashing Press P to enter the FUNCTION menu og 2 Press the P buttons to select BACKGROUND Then press V to turn the BACKGROUND function ON or OFF BACKGROUND BLACK STRETCH NOISE REDUCE FADE AVL AY Calendar function 1 Press the CALENDAR button The calendar menu will be displayed on the screen SOLAR 2001 The date on the top line is in S MT W Year Month Day format a ae 20 21 22 23 vs 2 Press the P buttons to highlight 27 28 29 30 en the year month or day number Press the V buttons to set or change each number Press EXIT or wait a minute for the calendar to disappear CALENDAR Set Up Functions continued AVL AVL function Automatic Volume Level control reduces the effect of large volume changes For instance when advertisements come on 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 2 times until the FUN function
12. USER MANUAL 5115DVD L151 cm TV DVD Combination Palisonic Please read this manual carefully before using this TV set and keep it for future reference 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 CONTENIS Before Operation Safety and precautions aee aee ee anaa anaa anaa aed eee 1 instalasi ae Ga Aa AG naa ah Bana EA E A aan 2 Aerial COMME CHOMS vse taiedava sansa denndelnalindadate vansuenettaiauvsedeidndsavnteviauvdadadaudeas 2 Preparation of the remote control ccccceececsececeeeeceeeeceeeeseeeeseeesauees 2 Function buttons and external sockets anane e nenen a anana ee nenen 3 Front panel or NGT NMN S lasa ani aga aga aaa ak aaa ata ada A Ka a a Nga eg ga 3 Rear panel Of the TV Sel sasada aaa baga aga a a aaa ag E ga a a aa alaa Da aaa Ga 3 Using the remote control aaa eaaa aee anana aana aana e anaa anae 4 Basic operation Switching the TV set on off sr ener eee 5 Watening TAH asana ang a ga ag a a D anga Den aaa D aaa a alaa aaa a 6 MV ALG MING E V Progr AIM sasana aa aga aa ina a Ga BN a a a a ad naka aa a ge dak d A aka 6 Program swap and auto scan functions sanesa eaaa aane naen eaaa eaie 7 Searching hane Ss asa aaa a E 8 Fulkautomat
13. a 28 Disc Protection and DVD Characteristics eee 29 Others Connection to the external audio and video equipment 20 Trouble shooting guide ccccecccceeceeseeeeceeeeeceeeesseeeeeeaeeesaeeeeseeeeas 31 SSC ICAU ONS akak aaa gag aa ae aa aa Raa aa a tet raa NA Na NG a AGA NG AA a 32 Safety and Precautions To ensure safe and reliable operation of the TV set please observe the following precautions operation and maintenance Attention 1 Pay attention to the power supply cord before installing the TV set Do not hang anything on the cord and avoid treading on the cord 2 The slots on the housing are designed for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the TV set and prevent overheating They must never be blocked The TV set must not be placed near a heat source or it might be damaged 3 The outdoor antenna must not be erected close to HV lines or other power supply lines Use extreme care when erecting the antenna and don t touch live wires or injury may occur 4 This TV set can only use the supply voltage and frequency indicated on the back of the housing If you power supply does not comply with them please consult with service personnel 5 Don not let any object fall into the ventilation openings of the TV set housing nor let any liquid flow into the machine via the openings 6 Do no not subject the TV set to rain or use in a damp environment When cleaning dust be sure to r
14. ally available cleaners or anti Each title chapter or track is assigned a number AUDIO CD static spray for vinyl LPs It may damage the disc which is called title number chapter number or track number respectively There may be discs that do not have these number Compare DVD disc with other discs Encode a sa Digital Single Double Single Double side Si i side Capacity single l double 650MB 650MB 650MB layer layer 4 7G 17G Single side 133 242 266 484 60 minutes 45 minutes 74 minutes 74 minutes Playing Lime minutes minutes minutes minutes ae ae ee ii i Horizontal resolution More than 500 line No more than No more than No more than 430 line 350 line 250 line 16 kinds 4 kinds 4 kinds Sodu 48KHz 96KHz 44 1KHz 44 1KHz 44 1KHz 44 1KHz quay 6 20 24bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 16bit 29 Connect the TV set to other video and aduio equipment Connection of AV input output terminal The figure below shows how to connect external equipment using AV signals an additional TV DVD VCD or other units dj fm O mee a VHF UHF Ofi of Sf ef Video output nO VIDEO A L R AUDIO Laser DVD with output terminal DVD VCD or other units eS a a 5 5 p i i eo xe IU LE Q N Q O oO of eff el j There is also an AV input on the side of your television Use the Left Audio input white terminal
15. e action The diagrams below explain how the ORGANISE function affects other channels when position 6 is moved to position 1 MOVE CHANNEL Other programmes move Start Position Move FROM 6 TO 1 down to allow for space Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents What was on programme position 6 is now on programme position 1 All the other stored channels have now moved down 1 position so that now What was on programme position 1 is now on programme position 2 What was on programme position 2 is now on programme position 3 What was on programme position 3 is now on programme position 4 What was on programme position 4 is now on programme position 5 What was on programme position 5 is now on programme position 6 Note It needs some time to move two channels please wait till the TV finishes the process 19 Setting the Lock e This TV set provides the option of locking various parts of the TV to guard against unauthorised viewing Changing your Password Changing your password This TV set can set a four digit password the original one is 0000 if you want to reset it please follow the instructions below 1 Press H LOCK button t
16. e P STD button to select the desired picture quality Five kinds of picture modes i e STANDARD RICH USER LISTEN SOFT can be selected in turn The 5 modes are Listen This is a new feature that blacks out the TV screen when listening to music only channels Soft Designed for night time low light viewing Standard Designed for rooms that have good all round lighting Rich Designed for rooms with high ambient lighting such as daytime sport User A spare setting that can be adjusted to personal tastes How to customise your own picture status 1 Press the MENU button the MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press P to enter the PICTURE menu CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR SHARPNESS A Y 2 Press the P buttons to select the item to adjusted then press the V buttons to obtain the desired effect CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS Bright COLOUR Shallow Deep SHARPNESS Soft Sharp Hue lean to purple lean to green Note The Hue item only appears when the colour system is NTSC Convenient Picture amp Sound Control Function continued e Black Stretch Automatically increases the contrast range e Noise Reduce Picture Noise amp Grain Reduction Circuit Use only on poor reception Black stretch and noise reduce How to select BLACK STRETCH 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 2 Se
17. emove the power supply plug from the socket first Don not clean the housing directly with liquid detergent use a damp cloth Be sure to remove the power supply plug from its socket and remove the antenna plug during a thunderstorm or when it will not be use for a long time to avoid components being damaged by lightning 7 if you use an indoor antenna do not let it touch any electrical appliance or normal reception of TV programs mat be affected Safety 1 Do not remove the back of the housing yourself as high voltage inside the unit are dangerous If it is necessary to open the back ask a technician with specialised service experience 2 Remove the power supply plug from its socket in case of the following conditions and consult with service personnel 1 The power cord or plug are damaged or show cracks 2 Any object has fallen into or liquid flown into TV set 3 The performance of the TV set has deteriorated significantly or there is damage on the housing 4 The TV set will not operate normally according to the instruction 3 Please remove the power supply plug from its socket when the TV set will not be used for a long period of time CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC CAUTION SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICING PARTS kiap rece ear INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALI
18. he screen will show as the form on the right INPUT PASSWORD 2 Press the 0 button four times LOCK SET and enter the menu of LOCK CHANGE PW setting Press P button TUNING LOCK and move the indicator to Be eal CHANGE PW and Dress CHILD LOCK V button to enter the MAX VOLUME sub menu of change UNLOCK password 3 Press the PROGRAM NUMBER 0 9 button and input a four digits password CHANGE PW NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM 4 After inputting your new password please confirm it by keying it in again You can now enter the lock settings using your new password 20 Setting the Lock continued Setting the Lock H LOCK setting the Lock There are TUNING LOCK AV LOCK and CHILD LOCK etc you can set it due to your needs 1 Press the H LOCK button INPUT PASSWORD the screen will show as the form on the right 2 Press the PROGRAM LOCK SET NUMBER 0 9 button 0 for CHANGE PW TUNING LOCK four times or input the Shes TP password you set and enter AV LOCK the LOCK menu CHILD LOCK MAX VOLUME UNLOCK 3 Press P button move the indicator to the lock function you require and press V or V button to set it ON or OFF change setting or activate it Description of each lock function 1 When the TUNING LOCK is set ON if you want to enter the TUNING menu you will have to type the password 2 The PRESET PROG allows the TV to always be on the same channel when you turn it on
19. icon is BACKGROUND BLACK STRETCH NOISE REDUCE FADE AVL flashing Press P to enter AY the FUNCTION menu 2 Press the P button to select AVL BACKGROUND BLACK STRETCH NOISE REDUCE FADE AVL AY CR 3 Press V button to turn the OS AVL function ON or OFF Organise Functions Organise key Me ORGANISE This feature enables TV programmes that may be on a wrong program number to be moved to another number This feature is very useful when Automatic Search Tuning has been used because programmes are stored in the order they are found which is usually not the desired order When organising it is best to start from the lowest programme number first 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC icon flashing Press the MENU button a further 3 times until the TUN icon is flashing Bee A Ka P to enter the TUNING E gita ahh AAN NG gg FINE TUNE 2 Press P or P buttons to ahaa select ORGANISE A Press V to enter the menu For Example If the Automatic Search function has placed SBS on programme position 6 and you would like to move this so it appears on programme position 1 3 Use P or P to select FROM 4 Press V or V to change ORGANISE the FORM programme number to 6 5 Use P or P to select TO FROM 6 6 Press V or V to change TO 1 the TO programme number to 1 7 Use P or P to select MOVE CHANNEL 8 Use V or V to perform th
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21. ill cycle through title elapsed title remain chapter elapsed chapter remain and display off Each displays the appropriate time information PROGRAM When playing discs press PROGRAM to enter program mode Starting with program number 01 highlighted press the digit buttons to select the title and chapter number that you want When finished move the cursor to select START This will start the program playback SEARCH Press SEARCH once to display Disc Go To use numeric key to enter the desired time of Disc Press SEARCH twice to display Track Go To use numeric keys to enter the desired time of track Press SEARCH 3 times to display Select Track 03 use numeric keys to enter the desired track SLOW Press SLOW to play a disc in slow forward Each time the SLOW button is pressed the slow motion speed changes Press PLAY ENTER to resume normal playback Note This function is invalid for CD TITLE PBC With some DVD discs pressing this key will display the title menu You can then use the digit buttons to select the item you prefer Press this key can change the mode of audio such as Audio 1 2 AC 3 2 CH English Audio 2 2 AC 3 5 1 CH English Press this button to cycle between Mono Left Mono Right Mix Mono and Stereo Note Do not press this button continuously Each press must have a 3 second delay 23 Special Function Playback JPEG DISC PLAYBACK Users can rec
22. ine times until the FUN function NOISE REDUCE FADE icon is flashing Press P to AVL enter the FUNCTION menu A Y 2 Press the P button to select BLACK STRETCH Press the V buttons to turn it ON or OFF How to select NOISE REDUCE 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture icon flashing Press the BACKGROUND MENU button a further 2 times until BLACK STRETCH the FUN function icon is flashing ee REDUCE Press P to enter the FUNCTION AVL AY menu 2 Press the P buttons to select NOISE REDUCE Press the V buttons to turn it ON or OFF Convenient Picture amp Sound Control Functions continued Mute and Fade MUTE Sound mute 1 Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off the sound MUTE will appear on the top left of the display MUTE 2 Press MUTE again to turn the sound back on Fade When FADE is turned on the TV will protect the tube by fading the picture in when the TV is switched on and fading the picture out when the TV is switched off 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU will appear with the PIC picture BACKGROUND ICON flashing Press the BLACK STRETCH MENU button a further 2 NOISE REDUCE times until the FUN Ka function icon is flashing AY Press P to enter the FUNCTION menu 2 Press the P buttons to select FADE 3 Press the V button to turn the FADE function ON or OFF Ti
23. me Functions Clock setting and timer on off functions Clock setting The clock will only work if the TV set if left turned on TIME or in standby When the set is disconnected from the power supply or is turned off by the main power on S the front panel the clock loses power and will need to be reset when the power is reconnected A 1 Press the TIME button and the TIME menu appears on P gt the screen TIME T TT CLOCK 2 Press the P buttons select ON TIME CLOCK then press the V ON PROG buttons to adjust the time in E hour position press again the REMIND TIME P buttons to select the time REMIND PROG in minute position then press the V buttons to adjust the value of minutes On off timer On off time setting is cleared after timer operates Using on off timer function the TV set can automatically turn on to a preset program or shut down at a preset time 1 Press the TIME button and the TIME menu display on the FE screen CLOCK m ON TIME 2 Press the P buttons to ON PROG select ON TIME then press OFF TIME the V buttons to set the value SEE GIN in hour position press again the P buttons to select the kana Aki minute position and set the value of the minute take 18 00 as an example 3 Press the P buttons to vme select ON PROG then press CLOCK ON TIME the V or program number ON PROG buttons to select your desired OFF TIME channel take 8 as an example
24. o select a menu option directly Many DVDs will not allow this during Start up Pause playback 1 Press PAUSE STEP to pause playback still mode The sound will be muted during still mode 2 Press PLAY ENTER to resume normal playback Stop playback 1 Press STOP W button to go to stop mode the TV screen will show the start logo For some discs the player can recall the location where stopped such as DVDs and audio CDs 2 Press PLAY ENTER to resume play back from the location where playback was stopped 3 Press STOP twice to stop completely Play must then resumed from the title beginning Previous and Next During Playing pressing the PREV IK key will restart the current chapter and skip chapters backwards with each subsequent press until the start of the disc is reached Each press of NEXT gt gt I key during playing will skip the current chapter and play the next one In case of CD audio and photo discs the next track song or photo is reached Fast forward and Fast reverse Press FWD bb to fast forward through the disc Each time the FWD gt button is pressed the fast forward motion speed changes Press PLAY ENTER to resume normal playback Press REV 44 to fast reverse through the disc Each time the REV lt 4 button is pressed the fast reverse motion speed changes 4 Press PLAY ENTER to resume normal playback k N Single step playback To single step press the Pause button
25. on the TV if you are connecting equipment with mono sound The MONO sound will be delivered by both left and right speakers DVD Player VIDEO L AUDIO R Video output Audio left output Audio right output 30 Troubleshooting Guide e To assist in location possible faults use help guide below BREAKDOWN PHENOMENON PICTURE SOUND Normal No Picture Scramble T NG Colour Spot Note N ra KA oimai Ea WAH Noise Z N No sound N No sound Pai Kaa N Normal volume Fa A w Normal or Weak Volume Z Kaa S Normal volume CHECKING The aerial direction and connection This is called ghosting which can be minimised with an outside aerial and good quality cable and terminations Altering the aerial direction can also minimise this effect Electrical interference which can be caused by cars motorbikes etc Fluorescent lamps and dirty insulators on overhead power cables Volume Sound mute Ensure that the power supply is connected to the TV set and turned on Also ensure that the TV set is not in Listen Mode or that the brightness and contrast are not turned down Adjust colour control Adjust channel again Colour Purity fault which can be caused by moving the TV set placing magnets near the TV screen or turning on off house hold appliances such as vacuum cleaners near the TV set Turn the TV off with the mains power switch for 15 minutes When the power i
26. ord pictures from digital camera or scanner onto a CD R or CD RW disc using a personal computer CD recording drive and suitable software Be sure to use good quality recordable discs and trustworthy software with good instructions Take care with recording settings the disc must be recorded as data disc ISO9660 format short file names 8 characters are best no multi session and must be finalised JPEG disc contains pictures in a compact file format which can be decoded by the DVD player and output for viewing and enjoyment on the television screen When a disc containing standard JPEG picture files is inserted into the player a navigation menu will be displayed automatically Use the UP and DOWN cursor buttons to select a file then press PLAY ENTER The slide show will commence Press PREVIOUS or NEXT to move between pictures Press pause to stop on the current picture Press PLAY ENTER to resume normal playing Press MENU to go back to folder and file view Press STOP to display thumbnail picture menu then select Menu on screen with the cursor buttons press PLAY ENTER to step through help menu for JPEG viewing controls Transition Effect changes how one picture changes to the next in the slide show Program button changes between folder and file list some repeat functions can be used Zoom functions are not included SCREEN SAVER FUNCTION This unit employs a screen saver mode to help protect the tube during static video
27. r buttons e Directly enter the channel number with the numeric keypad on the remote control e To select channel numbers between 10 99 press button and enter the two digit channel number e To select channel numbers between 100 218 press button twice and enter the 3 digit channel number 2 Using the P buttons e Press the P button to increase channel number e Press the P button to decrease channel number Select the desired sound Press the V buttons on the remote or the front of the TV set to adjust the volume level The range is 0 100 When the volume buttons are pressed the volume level is displayed automatically on the TV screen How to select the menu Press the MENU button and the menus will appear at the bottom of the screen The PIC icon will initially be flashing Each subsequent press of the menu button will highlight SOU sound x FUN function TUN te tuning icons respectively Press the P button to display the appropriate menu Press EXIT to exit Watching TV continued e Press the SWAP button to select the channel you were watching previously e Auto scan function scans through all programs in memory including those with skip set to off see Program skip on page 13 Program swap and auto scan functions Program swap Press the SWAP button to select the channel you were watching previously SWAP Auto program scan SCAN 1 Press the SCAN button to scan
28. rned or affected by a magnetic object nearby turn off the power and wait for at least 1 hour before you turn it on That is to ensure that the automatic demagnetising circuit will operate eliminating adverse effects of magnetism an colour purity Antenna Connection Parallel flat cable Impedance adaptor 3009 3009 75Q ig Antenna input Ol wei i 750 For good reception use an outdoor antenna The recommended type and location of antenna varies between different areas Notes 1 Connect the outdoor antenna as shown above 2 Itis suggested to use a5 coaxial cable to eliminate interference or noise 3 The cable must not be tied together with supply cords Preparing the remote controller 1 Remove the battery cover of remote controller 2 Load two AA type batteries into the chamber observing the correct polarity Precaution operating the remote controller 1 Direct the remote controller to the infrared receiver window of the TV set 2 Do not press the keys on the remote controller continuously 3 If the remote controller will not be used for long time or if the batteries have depleted please remove them to prevent leaking 4 Never throw batteries into fire and properly dispose of the used batteries 5 Take care not to drop damp or dismantle the remote controller Function Buttons and External Sockets Front panel of the TV set TV DVD Signal Receiver Switching Menu Volume up down REMOTE Rees TV
29. s turn on again the TV set will automatically demagnetise the screen In severe cases you may need to repeat this process 1 If the fault can not be repaired using the above guide consult with your local authorised service centre 2 The TV set must only be repaired by a qualified registered service person Never attempt to remove the back cover as TV set has dangerous voltages inside that may cause a fatality or fire 3 The cabinet may produce the occasional snapping sound This is normal and caused by the materials in the cabinet expanding with room temperature changes 31 Specifications Specifications Model on on aD 2X2W 10 THD AG DHA KAN TAA MENAH Remote control Accessories Owner s manual Battery AA NOTE Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Dimensions quoted in this manual are approximate 32 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 01 0090504854
30. the original film to be viewed without any side cropping Black bars will appear above and below the picture e 16 9 You may select this if you have a widescreen 16 9 TV Back bars may still appear above and below the picture even if using a widescreen TV This is because some film directors prefer to use ultra widescreen aspect ratios e g 2 35 1 This will normally be indicated on the DVD packaging 25 DVD System Setup continued DVD System Setup General Setup Page l General Setup Page ANGLE MARK Users can select a particular l TV Display LB camera angle when playing a DVD which offers Angle Mark On on multiple angles OSDLang ENG of This item allows you to set Angle Mark ON or OFF ate General Setup Page TV Display LB i Angle Mark On On Screen Display OSD Language Users re Ea can select on screen display language Spdif Output France Caption On Screen Saver Off SPDIF OUTPUT MODE Sets the audio outputs This DVD player includes three kinds of audio output 1 SPDIF OFF An analog surround sound format is output through the back panel connections for 2 CH audio out or 5 1 CH audio out 2 SPDIF RAW or SPDIF PCM This surround sound format is output to a Dolby Digital DTS decoder through the coaxial connector on the back panel of the product General Setup Page TV Display LB Angle Mark On OSD Lang ENG Spdif Output Spdif Off Caption On Spdif Raw Screen Saver Off Spdif Pem
31. then press Pause Step in continuous steps to view the next frame Advanced Playback IMPORTANT NOTE ALL DESCRIBED FUNCTIONS ARE FOR DVD DISCS There will be some differences for other disc SUBTITLE Press SUBTITLE the screen will display SUBTI TLE 01 XX KAKAK 01 indicates the ordinal number of this language XX indicates total number of language XXXXXxX indicates the language of country the number of language depends on disc This function can select up to 32 languages 00 2 D lt D Q Oo 00 O pa D D a REPEAT Press REPEAT and Chapter repeat will be displayed on screen the second press will display Title repeat the third press will display All repeat the fourth press will cancel this function A B Press A B to begin start point press again to set an end point and complete setting The selected section A B will be repeated The third press will cancel this function ANGLE When enjoying sports concert or theatre press this key to watch same actions in different angles Valid for discs possessing this function Using a disc recorded in multi angle you can view the scene from different angles for example front side whole view sab gt Q D x lt D O O D D D Press this key to display root menu select item according to your preference This function will work with a DVD having a multi layer menu D CALL Pressing this key w
32. ving picture Audio picture e You cannot play discs other than those listed above e You cannot play discs of non standardized discs even if they may be labelled as above e The performance of CD R or CD RW disc is depend on the way the disc is prepared see under Special function playback JPEG disc playback 28 Disc Protection and DVD Characteristics ON HANDLING DISCS ON STORING DISCS m Do not touch the playback side of the disc m Do not store discs in a place subject to direct m Do not attach paper or tape to disc sunlight or near heat source m Do not store discs in place subject to moisture and dust such as bathroom or near humidifier O P xX RS m Store discs vertically in a case Stacking or UP Se placing object on discs outside of their case may cause warping Playback side ON CLEANING DISCS STRUCTURE OF DISC CONTENTS m Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture Normally DVD discs are divided into titles and the and sound deterioration Wipe the disc from the titles are sub divided into chapters Audio CD are centre outwards with a soft cloth Always keep divided into tracks the disc clean TITLE1 TITLE2 CHAPTER1 CHAPTER2 CHAPTER3 D CHAPTERS E If you can not wipe off dust with a soft cloth wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft moet mee mele TRACKA TRACKS cloth and finish with a dry cloth m Do not use any type of solvent such a thinner benzene commerci

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