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2. Connectors S o F and RF cia ad are used for e o 45 connecting antenna leads The S VIDEO connector is used for Video only F RF S VIDEO RCA RCA connectors are used for video and audio connections Audio Video Red Right Yellow Composite video White Left Green Component Video Y Red Component Video Pr Blue Component Video Pb NOTE take care not to mix the two red RCA connectors Getting Started Connecting the Antenna Connect the television to the antenna wall plate and a good quality outside roof antenna This television uses an F connector for the RF input If your wall plate or antenna lead is the standard Belling Lee connector use the supplied F to Belling Lee adaptor Antenna Terminal 75Ohm Coaxial Cable RG59 Quad Shield F Type Connector Plug the F connector firmly into the TV antenna input and then lock it in place with the locking nut NOTE Turn the nut only do not turn the cable For your safety any external antenna should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply with Australian Standard AS1417 1 The RF Antenna Input impedance of this television is 750 Connecting DVD players and VCRs etc For optimal Digital TV reception use an antenna splitter bottom page illustration when also connecting a VCR DVD Recorder to the digital TV Traditionally with analogue TV you will have connecte
3. THIS WARRANTY CARD AND THE PURCHASE DOCKET OR SIMILAR PROOF OF PURCHASE SHOULD BE RETAINED BY THE CUSTOMER AT ALL TIMES If you require assistance regarding warranty conditions or any other enquiries please contact the Panasonic Customer Care Centre via the website www panasonic com au or by phone on 132 600 If phoning in please ensure you have your operating instructions available Panasonic Australia Pty Limited cn 001592 187 ABN 83001 592 187 Locked Bag 505 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 WWwW panasonic com au PRO 031 F01 Issue 2 0 01 10 2005 Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty Ltd P O Box 326 Penrith NSW 2751 ABN 25 000 611 389 Printed in Taiwan TQBACMO039 1
4. 31 Panasonic Warranty 1 The product is warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase Subject to the conditions of this warranty Panasonic or it s Authorised Service Centre will perform necessary service on the product without charge for parts or labour if in the opinion of Panasonic the product is found to be faulty within the warranty period 2 This warranty only applies to Panasonic products purchased in Australia and sold by Panasonic Australia or its Authorised Distributors or Dealers and only where the products are used and serviced within Australia or it s territories Warranty cover only applies to service carried out by a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre and only if valid proof of purchase is presented when warranty service is requested 3 This warranty only applies if the product has been installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations as noted in the operating instructions under normal use and reasonable care in the opinion of Panasonic The warranty covers normal domestic use only and does not cover damage malfunction or failure resulting from use of incorrect voltages incorrect installation accident misuse neglect build up of dirt or dust abuse maladjustment of customer controls mains supply problems thunderstorm activity infestation by insects or vermin tampering or repair by unauthorised persons including unauthorised alterations exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or any for
5. SETUP Menu E EEEE 14 DVB System Setup MN 15 Favourites Setup a aba dense gente cavadeannieecenuncataaboue a a ra E Aa SEEE EEEE 16 DVB Turing MG Whee sco ccs oes ceed cete 17 Shipping Condition ieran aaa nent ER RRRRNR ESSE UR KR EN RRRRNNEUR EE RRRRARRRRNNE E EAA Eaa aaa aiai 18 Analogue tuning meriu eie Pepe POUR PEE PE ee ead Paid etait ena 19 Special buttons ethernet ette h pente eth ira ERR ERRRRRn ER tend CERT RR AREE EUER FERE RRRER RE REI DE XE XRRRAREERER E RRRERARBREREEEERRRRRS 20 22 1 Information iie eter tiedacti eh ni cals ee nen es eee ire ede 20 Coloured Buttons for AV Selection ennemis 20 CUN O E i 21 Cog sr ME RUE EpL m 22 S Multi WNdOW EE 22 PN E ET T E E A E E E TS 22 II ISIDSROIIruDIME 23 eLIDRECDIIM m 24 25 SOLU P iss s 24 Slideshow Setup cocer tte dis cnet onde dx e ei nea a RR decenni des a dv a Mua n edades 25 Preterences Setup edet a deeem a e ped plene ed ne ic a 25 Other ConnecliODS wissiena apnea RANA NARERURARERRRKRE NR BAR ERAR ERR RRASNRRERERARERARRARRRIRR RE EENRARARNERURIR EKRERARRRENR SERIA RRRENHER 26 In iziejeie pm C E 26 Front AV COnnectlOrs sociae e ehe tva der e tuxe velnt e Rea Rru Bd edn
6. 1 78 1 or 2 35 1 4 3 This option will display a standard 4 3 picture with no aspect distortion Just This gives you a best fit option when showing 4 3 on wide screen The centre of the picture is not affected but there is some stretching at the edges Use with 4 3 pictures to fill the screen Zoom 1 This option will display a 16 9 letterbox or 4 3 picture with no aspect distortion Use with 4 3 pictures Black sidebars will be seen on both sides of the picture Zoom 2 This option will display a 16 9 letterbox picture as a full screen display with no aspect distortion Use with 2 35 1 aspect pictures to remove top and bottom black bars MULTI WINDOW e Pressing MULTIWINDOW will access the Picture in Picture option The GREEN button allows you to change the sub picture source The YELLOW button allows you to change the position of the sub picture on the screen The BLUE button lets you swap between the two pictures The Multi Window function is limited to e When you are using a High Definition signal in AV4 HDMI PC as main picture source the BLUE button will disable from swapping between pictures e Since the sub picture source is limited to Standard Definition signal HDMI PC and AV4 component or RGB can not be shown in sub picture e In Teletext Mode and Card Reader Mode this function is disabled and vice versa Changing channels in MULTI WINDOW mode When there both Analogue and DVB sources are use in multi wi
7. RIGHT buttons to adjust the level or change the option Allows you to select which video source to apply to the AV4 input You can switch between Component YPbPr RGB and CVBS Standard video This feature allows you to decide what mode the TV will be in when you turn it on You can choose between DVB Digital TV Analogue and Last Memory whatever mode the TV is in when you turn it off Volume correction in AV mode only allows you to adjust the volume level of each AV input to compensate for any differences in audio levels from external equipment Allows access to the Analogue Tuning Menu Please refer to page 19 The DVB System setup provides access to various specialised DVB options See page 15 DVB Auto setup allows you to clear all current digital tuning data and scan for new services Please refer to page 17 This lets you select which audio input connectors to use If you are using a HDMI source set this option to HDMI If you are using a DVI source set the input to RCA This allows the TV to act as a PC monitor You can adjust the PC Input Setup horizontal size horizontal position LH Size 12 vertical position and clock phase H Position COO O 25 to suit your computer V Position OOO 25 Clock Phase 16 DVB System Setup Picture Menu Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the DVB System Setup menu Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to access the DVB System Setup menu setti
8. e ee YR a Ra RAS xa RELY A RETAE AERA CREE A 26 mE neve M 26 WOR sena 26 Monitor Out and Audio OUL c rtt ettet s ente teme P ERRR Ru ERRAT RR OR UH AA FAN En o rea YIN A EN TAE REN RR E UE DE 26 Customer Informatio eceeiin ione ten p Raue aaea RARE RENE Be REN ERTRR AR RERR AS AR TERRRARERENR EAA Eea EAP aeus ERATARA 27 31 Warnings and Cautions iii uoi ccce tva ete ker a Er vae ena Dee TRY ER 2 yx d EY Re Du YR Dec DV Rd ua 27 Frequently Asked QuiestlOR 222 iioii debat lacreet ved vata dei Yoda v deba vu eda v e datu uo 28 Troubleshooting sssssessseesen erent erent nennen en nrne e nennen tenes nennen nenne ener 29 SPCCIICALIONS REPE 31 Getting Started Battery Installation and Replacement x AA Batteries Place your fingernail under the Insert the batteries ensuring the Fit the battery cover and click it battery cover hook Apply a correct polarity into place slight downward and backward pressure and lift the cover off e Do Not use rechargeable batteries e Do Not short circuit batteries e Do Not mix battery types e Do Not disassemble batteries e Do Not mix old and new batteries Replace both e Do Not heat or burn batteries batteries at the same time e Do Not attempt to recharge batteries Using the LCD Stand You can adjust the angle of the LCD panel to suit The panel can swivel 15 left or right
9. on the IRD block See page 26 This lets you select the type of digital audio stream You can choose between Bitstream PCM Stereo and Off Allows you to set up a list of favourite channels allowing you to channel surf through your personal favourites instead of through the entire range of channels many of which are duplicates set up by the broadcasters for future use See page 16 DVB Information SW Version TM230 AI 00 17 Loader Version 0001 0001 FFFFFFFF QTM230 00088C 11 Al MTM0230 Al This feature gives you technical information about the television which might be required in the event of problems or software upgrades Serial ID Model Name Model Version HW Description Favourites Setup Allows you to set up a list of favourite channels allowing you to channel surf through your personal favourites instead of through the entire range of channels Many channels are duplicated They have been set up by the broadcasters for future use 7 Access the DVB System Setup see page 15 Favourites Setup and select Favourites Setup Jj TEN Digjital You can use the Favourite Setup to change 2 ABC TV Sydney channel 3 SBS DIGITAL 1 ae Up and c buttons to select the channel you want auc Press the OK button to watch the selected 7 7 Digital channel 9 NINE DIGITAL The Channel Up button to display the next 10 TEN Digital eight channels in the list 11 TEN Guide The Channel Down V button to display the Select Vi
10. size greater than 103 cm 6 The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to and exclude any costs associated with the installation de installation or re installation of a product including costs related to the mounting de mounting or remounting of any screen and any other ancillary activities delivery handling freighting transportation or insurance of the product or any part thereof or replacement of and do not extend to and exclude any damage or loss occurring by reason of during associated with or related to such installation de installation re installation or transit Panasonic Authorised Service Centres are located in major metropolitan areas and most regional centres of Australia however coverage will vary dependant on product For advice on exact Authorised Service Centre locations for your product please telephone our Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website and use the Service Centre Locator Unless otherwise specified to the consumer the benefits conferred by this express warranty are additional to all other conditions warranties guarantees rights and remedies expressed or implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 and similar consumer protection provisions contained in legislation of the States and Territories and all other obligations and liabilities on the part of the manufacturer or supplier and nothing contained herein shall restrict or modify such rights remedies obligations or liabilities October 2005
11. use the remote control and Press MENU and Select Setup Menu Press OK Select DVB System Setup and Press OK Press 1 then RED GREEN YELLOW and BLUE buttons sequentially The on screen message appears Password reset to default 0000 Press OK Shipping Condition Shipping condition allows you to reset the TV to its original condition i e no channels tuned in and all settings reset to the factory default values This is useful for example if you move to a different area when you will probably want to tune the TV to your new local stations Shipping Condition The Shipping Condition menu will reset all data clearing all tuning information and resetting all control levels back to factory settings DVB Mode Press the MENU Button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Setup Menu Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to access the Setup Menu Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Shipping Condition feature Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to access the Shipping Condition feature Press EXIT to exit or press OK to start You will be given a warning message followed by two Shipping Condition chances to change your mind Press Git asain contin All tuning data will be erased Each time that you are asked Are you sure press OK to confirm or EXIT to exit the Shipping Condition There is a short delay before the operation starts You will be taken to the Auto setup option You can either start the Auto se
12. Australian Standard Mains Voltage of 240V 50Hz Getting Started Remote Control Buttons DVB S9 Analogue TV AV A 4 OK MENU v Coloured buttons TV Text STTL Index Hold N Mute Channel up down Volume up down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 0 1 ASPECT MULTIWINDOW AUDIO og co oM Standby Used for the selection navigation and operation of various Switches TV on or off standby Switches the SD Card reader on or off Switches between viewing DVB and Analogue modes Displays the DVB Guide see page 21 Switches between viewing TV or AV input Used to make selections and adjustments Used to confirm selections and choices Press to access the Picture Sound and Setup menus Used to exit the menu system TV TEXT STTL INDEX HOLD functions See page 20 for AV selection E Switches between TV and Teletext modes Displays subtitles if available see page 23 Cx Selects the teletext index page Freezes the Teletext page Press again to return to normal gt Normalise Will recall stored settings Switches the sound mute on or off 1 3 V Selects the next higher or lower channel 4 5 6 Increases or decreases the volume 7 8 9 Numeric buttons Used for Programme channel change C 1 Aspect Ambience MULTI WINDOW AUDIO Direct channel access During analogue TV viewing or when in the Tuning menu press and
13. It is possible that the signal level for a channel might have been low for some reason during the tuning procedure Repeat the DVB Setup procedure on page 17 Customer Information Trouble Shooting Guide Problem Possible causes What to do The display on the panel does not light up Power Mains cable is not connected Check that the mains cable is plugged in to the power socket No sound or picture The A V cord is not properly connected Wrong selection of input mode Check the cable connections and other equipment connected to your TV The remote control is not working Unable to tune channels Small block type squares sometimes appear on the picture or the picture freezes The digital receiver does not receive all the local TV channels Battery exhausted Fluorescent light interfering with the remote control Remote control is incorrectly aimed TV antenna is not plugged in or digital TV is not available in this area See DTV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide below See DTV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide below The signal strength of some of the RF channels may be too low See DTV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide below Change the batteries Switch off the light Aim the remote control at the TV Check the antenna cable connections or if an upgrade to your antenna is required to receive digital TV signals in thi
14. Mini DIN Audio In L R 2 RCA White Red CVBS Video In RCA Yellow S Video In 4 pin Mini DIN Audio In L R 2 RCA White Red Component Video In 3 RCA Green Y Red Pr Blue Pb CVBS Video Sync RCA Yellow Audio In L R 2 RCA White Red 15 Pin DIN for VGA SVGA and XGA Display and 3 5m Stereo Socket Type A HDMI Video and Audio In SD CF NII MMC MS SM 3 5m Stereo Socket Video CVBS Video In RCA Yellow 1 0Vp p 75 Y 1 0Vp p 750 C 0 3Vp p 750 Audio Approx 400mV 47kQ HDMI Audio L PCM IEC60958 32kHz 44 1kHz amp 48kHz 720x576i at 50Hz 720x576p at 50Hz 720x480i at 60Hz 640x480p at 60Hz 720x480p at 60Hz 1280x720p at 60Hz 1920x1080i at 60Hz 1280x720p at 50Hz 1920x1080i at 50Hz VGA 640x480 at 60 72 75 and 85Hz refresh rates SVGA 800x600 at 56 60 72 75 and 85Hz refresh rates XGA 1024x768 at 60 70 75 and 85Hz refresh rates VGA and XVGA are trademarks of International Business Machines SVGA is a trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association Photo JPEG Audio MP3 Video MPEG1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 SP DIVX 3 11 4 x 5 x M JPEG Video file format AVI ASF MP4 DAT VOB MPG Video Out 1 0Vp p 75Q Audio Out Approx 400mV Remote Control EUR7636010R F F Cable Instruction Manual TQB4CM039 1 2 Batteries Type AA F Belling Lee Adaptor Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate
15. Panasonic TX 32LWD500A TX 27LWD500A High Definition Digital Wide Screen LCD Television HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE S LIC bocev DIGITAL D 3 Home Operating Instructions Please read these operating instructions completely before operating this set Retain the booklet for future reference DYZ Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project 1991 to 1996 Registration number 3727 32LWD500A 3725 27LWD500A FALJITM HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered wxwwweemmeews trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC SD Trademark of the SD Card Association DE Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories TQB4CMO039 1 Panasonic and the Environment REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE Dear Panasonic Customer Thank you for choosing to buy a Panasonic colour television This product was assembled at our Panasonic Television Factory in Penrith New South Wales Australia under our Quality and Environmental Management System You can therefore be assured that you have purchased a quality product incorporating environmentally friendly features including low standby power usage and lead free soldering Our company is also continuously improving the environmental performance of our product through the elimination of hazardous chemicals including brominated flame retardants and Chromium 6 As p
16. T to cancel Channel Edit Channel Edit This option allows you to add name tune skip and Programme No delete programmes To make a change permanent you must store it See Store Programme below Programme No Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the Programme No to edit Press OK Edit Name Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the Edit Name option Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the character you want Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to move to the next character position Press OK when you are finished editing Manual Tune Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to access the Manual Tune option Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the channel you want Press OK when you have found the channel you want Skip Programme This is used to skip over or bypass unwanted channels This function only works when using the channel UP and DOWN buttons you can still select a Skipped channel using the 0 9 buttons Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the Skip Programme option Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the channel you want Press OK when you have found the channel you want Delete Programme This is used to completely remove unwanted channels Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the Programme No to Delete Press OK Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Delete Programme option Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the Delete Programme option Press OK to delete the progr
17. TXT This channel carries a Teletext service l I This programme contains MPEG and Dolby Digital audio 1 All i plate information is broadcaster dependent 2 Antenna signal strength is an indicative signal strength only 3 Pressing the 7 button in analogue mode will display channel information such as Channel AV number Stereo Mono and Aspect ratio Coloured Buttons for AV Selection The coloured buttons can be used to switch between the different AV inputs Press the TV AV button and the four coloured blocks will appear Press the RED button to select AV1 Press it again to select HDMI Press the GREEN button to select AV2 Press it again to select PC Press the YELLOW button to select AV3 Press the BLUE button to select AVA Press the TV AV button at any time to return to normal viewing 20 Special Buttons GUIDE DVB only The GUIDE button will display information about the current and following programmes It can be used to set reminders for upcoming programmes list programmes by category and change channels The GUIDE button only operates in digital mode NOTE Not all broadcasters transmit this information and not all information transmitted is complete Press the GUIDE button 2 ABC TV Sydney Thursday 18 August 2005 Information about the current show will be displayed 8 34AM Sesame Street f 18 8 8 34AM 8 59AM If you press Cursor DOWN the information screen will change to give details of
18. The instructions for tuning the stations are on page 17 for DVB channels and on page 19 for analogue channels Why doesn t the channel change when press the channel button The television might be switched to Teletext mode If it has been switched to text mode for closed captions and they are not being transmitted there may not be any indication on the screen to let you know that you are in Text mode See page 23 DVB Questions Question Answer Question Answer Question Answer Question Answer 28 Why are there no DVB channels listed in the Guide after Auto Setup Not all areas are covered by DVB transmissions You may need to point your antenna to another transmitter It could also be caused by poor signal quality Check analogue channels If the picture quality is poor you may need to change or improve your antenna system Consult a reputable installer get blocky interference and sometimes the picture freezes This could be caused by poor signal quality To check the quality of your signal use the Signal Quality feature described on page 14 It is also possible that the interference is coming from the broadcaster have a good antenna system but still cannot receive DVB stations Not all areas are covered by DVB transmissions You may need to point your antenna to another transmitter See DTV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide on page 29 Why does the television not have all the channels
19. amme or EXIT to cancel Store Programme This is used to complete all Channel editing Press OK to confirm or EXIT to cancel Shipping Condition This allows you to reset the TV to its original condition i e no channels tuned in This is useful for example if you move to a different area when you will probably want to tune the TV to tune to your new local stations See page 18 19 Special Buttons 1 Information The Information banner provides access to information on current and upcoming programmes and easy switching between all channels or just those in your Favourites list Press the Information button An information 3 SBS DIGITAL 1 banner will appear with details of the current Le Journal Rating E programme being 9 22AM 9 57AM Minutes left 28 broadcast You can set how long the information banner CC I II 90 stays on screen See page 15 You can press the EXIT button at any time to return to normal viewing mode 1 Button operation 3 SBS DIGITAL 1 l Press Display Now i plate Le Journal Rating 2 Press Display Now i plate with program 9 22AM 9 57AM Minutes left 28 Synopsis News via satellite from FRS in French no subtitles 3 Press Display Next i plate with program synopsis 4 Press Exit 1 plate symbol descriptions cc Hi 9076 SD Standard Definition broadcast HD High Definition broadcast Radio Digital Radio broadcast CC Programme contains Closed Captions
20. and Down buttons to highlight the folder press OK The contents of the folder will be displayed Press EXIT to return to the menu Music Album Displays all pictures on the card as a slideshow If there are music files on the card they will be played in the background while you view the pictures Press EXIT to return to the menu Setup Press the MENU button Use the UP or DOWN buttons to move to the Setup Menu Use the OK button to access the Setup Menu Music Setup Slideshow Setup Preferences Setup Music Setup This allows you to set whether a music track or tracks will be repeated The settings are One single track repeat gt All all tracks repeated and Off no repeats Sideshow Settings Allows you to customise the slideshow settings Items such as repeat interval auto manual start and fade control can be adjusted Please refer to page 25 Preferences Setup This option allows you to change preferences such as default reset Please refer to page 25 Note Do not remove the memory card s when the LED is blinking It might damage the card reader and the memory card The blinking LED means that data is being transferred 24 Card Reader Slideshow Setup Slideshow Setup Press the MENU button Use the UP or DOWN buttons to move to the Slideshow Menu Slideshow Use the OK button to access the Slideshow Menu Use the UP or DOWN buttons to move to the option you want to cha
21. art of our commitment to conserving natural resources we recognize that product packaging can be a valuable resource and if not disposed of properly contributes the waste stream and or end up in landfill As part of our commitment to conserving natural resources we provide the following information about the reuse recycling and disposal of your packaging CARDBOARD Cardboard comprises the majority of the packaging in your Panasonic TV and all of our cartons are manufactured with optimum levels of recycled fibre 1 Reuse Cartons can be readily folded and packed flat for storage and made up when required for later use 2 Recycling If you or someone else has no further use for the carton it can be flattened or cut up and placed into the recycle bin or service provided by your local council applicable for most parts of Australia By recycling the cardboard you are benefiting the environment by reducing waste to landfill and reducing the dependence on virgin forest timbers for paper fibre PLASTICS Panasonic is reducing the number of different plastics used in both the television and its packaging Unfortunately you are unable to include the type of plastic used in television packaging in the curbside recycling program Polystyrene foam and other plastic will need to be placed in your general waste bin ABOUT PANASONIC Panasonic companies world wide are committed to an environmental Policy that envisions a world where humanity co exi
22. d the antenna to the VCR and then connected the VCR to the TV If your signal strength is sufficient this method can be used Antenna Terminal 75Ohm Coaxial Cable F T C t ype Connector RG59 Quad Shield Note It might require that the VCR or DVD recorder has to be turned on to ensure that the signal passes through to the television VCR DVD Recorder etc We recommend that you use a splitter to connect the antenna to the TV and to the VCR etc This should ensure that signal loss is reduced as much as possible Antenna Terminal 75Ohm Coaxial Cable RG59 Quad Shield Splitter Type Connector 2 VCR DVD Recorder etc Getting Started Which connectors to use First you must determine what video input connectors you have on your television You might have 1 Component Video YPbPr represented by Red Green and Blue RCA connectors This connection will produce the best picture 2 S Video represented by the S Video connector This produces the next best picture 3 Composite Video CVBS represented by a single Yellow RCA connector Connecting Component Video Equipment Component Video also called YPbPr DVD YUV or YCbCr will give the best picture TX 32LWD500A TX 27LWD500A d These connectors are coloured Green Y sunt Blue Pb and Red Pr Make sure that you DVD Player em RS i match the colours when you make your R Red 9 connections Sm me Gre
23. e number by one C By entering the page number using 0 9 on the remote control Sub pages can be selected using the Cursor LEFT and RIGHT buttons In Analogue mode pages can be selected in three ways a Press the Cursor UP DOWN or Channel UP A DOWN V buttons to increase or decrease the page number by one b Press the Red or Green buttons to increase or decrease the page number by one C By entering the page number using 0 9 on the remote control 23 Card Reader This television has a built in Card Reader You can insert six hoto Viewer different types of card CF I CF Il SD SMC MMC and MS E Oto owe One or two cards can be inserted into the front panel card reader at any time Photo Viewer This feature will show thumbnail views of all picture files on the card Use the Up Down Left and Right buttons to highlight the picture you want and press OK The picture will fill the screen Press EXIT to return to the menu Music Player Provides a list of all music files on the card Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the file you want and press OK The music file will play Press EXIT to return to the menu Movie Viewer Show a list of all movie files on the card Use the Up Down Left and Right buttons to highlight the file you want and press OK The movie will play Press EXIT to return to the menu File Explorer Show a list of all folders and files on the card similar to a computer menu Use the Up
24. e the plug from the power outlet when cleaning Do not use solutions containing petroleum or other chemicals For safety remove the plug from the power outlet when cleaning Caring for the remote control The lens of the Remote Control should be kept clean and free of dirt and grease Use a soft cloth moistened with water and a mild detergent to keep the lens clean Lens Remote Control 2 Customer information Frequently asked questions Some minor problems can be corrected very quickly and easily without the cost of a service call Panasonic has a Customer Care Centre that can answer most questions over the phone Before you contact the Customer Care Centre with your question we have included the most commonly asked questions If the answer to your problem is not in this list determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown on the next page The location of the nearest service centre can be obtained from the Panasonic Customer Care Centre on 132600 Question Answer Question Answer Question Answer Question Answer Why does the TV take so long to turn on Like your computer the TV has to run a number of diagnostic and software checks before it can display any broadcast channels The channel number is still on the screen How do turn it off The channel number is being broadcast by the television station There is no way to turn this off How do I tune my stations
25. ections for example Tuning Menu will lead to a further menu The OK button is used in some menus to store settings after adjustments have been made or options have been set for example DVB System Setup The MENU button will take you back to the previous menu The EXIT button is used to exit the menu system and return to the normal viewing screen Picture menu operation Press the MENU Button Picture Menu___ Sound Menu Setup Menu Viewing mode Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Tint Backlight Colour balance P NR 12 Use the UP and Picture Menu DOWN buttons to move to the Viewing Mode Picture Menu Contrast Brightness Press the LEFT Colour RIGHT or OK Sharpness Tint Backlight Colour Balance P NR button to access the Picture Menu settings Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to adjust the level or change the option The Viewing mode menu allows you to change the picture setting between Standard Dynamic Game and Custom Standard For viewing in normal evening lighting environments This menu selects the normal levels of Brightness and Contrast Dynamic For viewing in brightly lit rooms This menu selects higher than normal levels of Brightness and Contrast Game Used for playing video games or viewing a PC Provides sharper picture and brighter colours Custom This mode allows you to set your own personal preferences for Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness and T
26. eech For shows where speech is the main audio content news chat shows etc Custom This mode allows you to set your own personal preferences for Bass and Treble Bass adjustment will emphasise the lower deeper frequencies and can be increased or decreased This is only adjustable in Custom mode Treble adjustment will emphasise the sharper higher frequencies and can be increased or decreased This is only adjustable in Custom mode Balance affects the levels of sound between the left and right speakers Adjustment can be made so that the level from the speakers will suit your listening position The headphone volume can be adjusted independently of the TV speakers so that everyone can enjoy listening at their own comfort level Switch between Stereo and Mono If analogue reception deteriorates it is advisable to switch to Mono Used to turn the Surround sound On or Off This feature can be used to correct minor audio synchronisation problems The range of adjustment is 10ms 25ms The feature is usually turned Off Setup menu operation Press the MENU Button Soung SetupMenu lt AV4 In Select Power On Preference Volume correction Analogue Tuning Menu DVB System setup DVB Tuning Menu HDMI Audio PC Input Settings 14 Setup Menu Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Setup Menu Press the LEFT RIGHT or OK button to access the Setup Menu settings Use the LEFT and
27. eign object or matter having entered the product 4 This warranty does not cover the following items unless the fault or defect being complained of existed at the time of purchase a Video or Audio Tapes d Cabinet Parts g Microwave Oven cook plates b Video or Audio Heads and Stylii resulting e User replaceable Batteries h Kneader mounting shaft unit from wear and tear in normal use f Thermal Paper Toner Ink Cartridges bread bakery c Shaver Heads or Cutters Drums Developer Film Ink Ribbon Film Cartridge Printer Heads 5 If warranty service is required you should e Telephone Panasonic s Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website and use the Service Centre Locator for the name address of the nearest Authorised Service Centre e Send or bring the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of purchase receipt as a proof of purchase date Please note that freight and insurance to and or from your nearest Authorised Service Centre must be arranged by you e Note that home or pick up delivery service is available for the following products in the major metropolitan areas of Australia or the normal operating areas of the nearest Authorised Service Centres a Picture tube CRT based Television Receivers screen b Convection Combination Microwave Ovens sizes greater than 66cm Rear Projection TV s Plasma LCD c Whiteboard except portable type televisions displays screen
28. en 99 29 Blue n Red Note Take care not to swap the two red leads TX 32LWD500A TX 27LWD500A Connecting Video Equipment Connect the antenna to the TV and the VCR as shown on page 7 Connect the equipment using either the S Video connector preferred or the Composite video Yellow cable TX 32LWD500A S Video equipment uses a 4Pin Mini Din Male plug for the video and RCA plugs for the audio mmu NE reos Si 2 S Video V Most standard Videocassette Recorders i SS R L use RCA type video and audio connectors Eoy I em The connectors are Yellow Video al Red Right Audio TX 32LWD 500A TX 27LWD500A White Left Audio nm E Rf Notes 1 If you cannot use Component video connections then S Video is the next best choice 2 When an S Video cable is connected to an S Video input terminal the RCA video terminal for that AV position will be disconnected 3 The Audio and Video cables are not supplied with this television 4 f your equipment has different type connectors please refer to the manufacturer s instruction book for details Getting Started Turn on the television Push the Power Switch to turn the television ON Notes 1 The TV takes approximately 10 seconds to turn ON Like your computer it has to run a number of diagnostic and software checks before it can display any broadcast channels 2 The indicator will be red when the televis
29. er information Warnings and cautions To keep your Panasonic Television in good working order please observe the following warnings and cautions Please be careful with this television Like all electrical equipment it can cause serious injury or damage if it is mistreated Safety First In the advent of unusual operation e g odd sounds smoke or aromas turn the television Off and remove the power cord from the wall socket Then call the Television Service Centre this may reduce the possibility of expensive repair costs Turn the power OFF before connecting other electrical equipment Danger Do not insert foreign objects Keep metal or easily flammable objects out of this television Do not remove the rear cover Always pull the plug out of the wall outlet by holding the plug itself Do not pull the plug by the power cord Do not touch the antenna cable and metal parts of the television when there is lightning around During storms switch the television off Do not place any containers of water or other liquids on or near this television Adequate ventilation is essential Allow a gap of at least 10cm around the TV even in a cabinet or between shelves Remove the Power Plug from the wall socket when the Television is not going to be used for an extended period of time Cabinet Care The cabinet can be kept in good condition by wiping with a clean lint free cloth moistened with mild detergent and water For safety remov
30. ess in Play mode the picture will pause Press again to restart Press to start the VCR or DVD playing Getting Started Auto Setup Plug the television into the mains and switch it on Unless your dealer has already programmed the television for your state or territory you will have to perform an Auto State Territor y Selection New South Wales Australian Capital Territory Setup L Victoria South Australia Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the state or Queensland territory in which you live Western Australia L Tasmania Press the OK button to start the Auto Setup Northern Territory Change Start Auto Setup e O Exit The television will search for the digital and analogue stations simultaneously TV stations will be located and stored ready for use Ll mJ 05 DVB channels are stored into logical channel numbers Analogue stations are stored in the order in which they are found The programme order depends on the TV signal the broadcasting system and reception conditions Using the On Screen Displays This TV has a comprehensive system of On Screen Display OSD menus to access adjustments and options Select Access e OExit Some selections for example Contrast Brightness Colour and Sharpness will allow you to increase or decrease their level Some selections for example Power On Preference allow a change of setting to be made Some sel
31. ew View Prev Page o ied vV View Next Page XI SIS Sd ss S D N previous eight channels in the list Return e favourites The RED button allows you to turn the tick mark On and Off When a channel is ticked it is in your list of favourites lock unlock The GREEN button lets you lock a channel to prevent anyone watching a particular broadcast or station Locking a channel Press the GREEN button You will be asked for your password When your password has been entered a lock symbol will Enter password appear alongside the selected channel Pressing the GREEN button again will unlock the channel Note The default password is 0000 If you cannot remember your password please refer to page 17 Change Password for instructions on how to reset the password Whenever anyone wants to watch the locked channel they will be asked to enter the password Unlocking a channel Press the GREEN button You will be asked for your password When your password has been entered the lock symbol will disappear from the selected channel select all Pressing the YELLOW button will toggle between selecting and de selecting all the channels After selecting all channels individual channels can be added using the RED button 16 DVB Tuning Menu Press the MENU Button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Setup menu Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to access the Setup menu settin
32. g an integrated Digital Video Broadcasting decoder This allows you to enjoy the new era of digital terrestrial television without the need for a set top box or satellite dish a good quality roof mounted antenna should be all you need Customer s Record The serial number of this product can be found on its rear cover and on the carton It is recommended that you note the serial number and other details in the space provided and retain this booklet in a safe place as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss Model No Serial No Purchase Date Purchased From Pixel Statement LCD An image on an LCD panel is created by many dots known as pixels The more pixels on the panel the more detailed image can be displayed To create a colour image each pixel is made up of three tiny coloured dots 1 each of red green and blue This gives a total far in excess of one million individual dots manufactured into the panel Each one of these dots is precisely controlled by the electronics of the TV to produce the picture Whilst Panasonic maintains the highest standards in manufacturing technology and processes in the construction of these panels there are a number of allowable Pixel Dot failures that would still allow the panel to be defined as a good panel It is not possible to guarantee absolutely no pixel loss Contents Getting Started e
33. gs DVB Tuning Menu Channel Installation Picture Menu Sound Menu Setup Menu Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the DVB Tuning Menu Press the LEFT RIGHT or OK button to access the DVB Tuning Menu settings Channel Installation Auto Scan Channels will perform an automatic tuning Channel Installation of all digital channels Auto Scan Cahnnels Access lt Manual Channel Search will tune selected channels only Region Select Even though you have tuned the television to the channels in your region you still have to make sure that the time is set correctly The time contained in the broadcast stream is UTC Universal time coordinated This function allows you to offset UTC to your local time Use the Left and Right buttons to select your region Parental Guidance You can stop people watching certain programmes by choosing which programme classifications can be shown The level can be set to None All G PG M MA15 AV15 or R This feature only works if the broadcaster is transmitting programme classification information Change Password You can change your password at any time You will need to enter your old password first before any change can be made Do not forget or lose your new password Note The default password is 0000 Password Changed Enter old password i Password uem Press Direct Entry To reset the password to 0000 in case of forgotten password
34. hen a headphone plug is inserted into the headphone socket the internal speakers will not operate Please refer to page 13 for headphone volume adjustment The normal television sound controls volume bass treble balance sound mode and ambience have no effect on the headphone sound VCRs cameras games and other video sources can be connected to the television through the front AV input terminals The front panels are particularly useful for temporary connections For permanent connections we recommend that you use the rear inputs HDMI input This television is able to be connected to HDMI equipment Connect using the special HDMI cable not supplied and set the AV audio to HDMI Please refer to page 14 VCR Out The VCR output is a set of RCA connectors on the IRD block where the antenna is plugged in The aspect ratio on this video output yellow connector is adjustable You can also get digital audio from the IRD block There is an optical cable connector on the side of the block You can decide what form the digital audio will take Please refer to page14 Amplifier Connect For a full Home Theatre sound experience an external Dolby Digital decoder and a multi channel amplifier must be connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal on the TV WARNING Unauthorised recording of material from Television Broadcasts or from other video and or audio sources may contravene copyright laws Custom
35. int NTSC only The Contrast Brightness Colour and Sharpness levels can be adjusted to suit your own preferences These adjustments are only available in the Custom mode The Tint adjustment will only appear as a menu item if you have an NTSC signal source connected to the TV You will be able to adjust the picture hue The television has a built in backlight to provide the brightness levels needed to display the picture You can set the backlight level to Auto Low Medium or High In Auto mode the TV will sense the ambient brightness and adjust the backlight automatically The Colour balance setting allows you to set the overall colour tone of the picture You can switch between Cool Normal and Warm P NR will automatically reduce unwanted picture noise Press the MENU Button Picture Menu Mode Bass Treble Balance Headphone volume Analogue MPX Ambience Audio Delay Sound menu operation Sound Menu Use the UP and DOWN z Mode emo buttons to move to the Sound Menu Press the LEFT RIGHT or OK button to access the Sound Menu settings Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to adjust the level or change the option The sound can be improved during Music Cinema Speech or Custom mode by selecting the appropriate function Music For shows which have a mainly musical content video clips music shows etc Cinema Use to recreate the ambience of a cinema Used mainly for movies Sp
36. ion is in Standby green when the TV is operating and off when the TV is unplugged 3 The indicator will flash when a valid code is received from the remote control when a button is pressed 4 If the television is not going to be used for an extended period remove the power plug from the wall outlet Front Panel Controls Push the Power Switch to turn the television ON Unless your dealer has already programmed your television then Auto Setup will begin Please refer to page 11 Open the front panel door to gain access to the Television Controls Lift the door at the symbol on ay the bottom right hand corner TV AV This button is used to select the input to be displayed on the screen Pressing the button shows in turn DVB Analogue AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 HDMI PC and back to DVB MENU This button displays the main menu From this menu you can select the Picture Sound and Setup menus See pages12 13 and 14 lt VOLUME gt These buttons are used to turn audio volume lower or higher If user menu is displayed these buttons are used to access or adjust user menu options V CHANNEL A These buttons are used to select the next lower higher programme number If user menu is displayed these buttons are used to move up or down to select user menu options Notes 1 When the television is in Stand By it is possible to turn it back on by pressing the POWER Button on the front panel 2 This television is designed for the
37. ir digital services You can check the digital coverage for your area at the Reception Locator on the DBA website www dba org au reception 29 Customer Information DTV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide Signal Strength The signal received may be too poor to allow the digital receiver to find some or all available channels Your old antenna may not be designed to receive all DTV channels Antenna reception performance has deteriorated due to weathering corrosion of antenna connections cabling and broken elements If you live within 5 10Km of DTV transmission towers a combined VHF UHF antenna should be adequate Outside this area separate VHF and UHF antennas provide superior reception performance Depending on DTV signal conditions some installations may instead require a VHF UHF masthead amplifier In a shared antenna system the existing Master Antenna TV MATV system may have been originally designed for analogue PAL TV only and may require a substantial upgrade or replacement to also carry DTV signals Please consult your Body Corporate For your safety any external antenna should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply with Australian Standard AS1417 1 Some channels display No Signal or Loss of Signal Received signal is too weak i e poor quality to generate a stable picture Please check antenna amp cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer There are s
38. ll have a message on the screen to tell you that closed captions are not available for this programme Some broadcast stations give you no indication at all The current preferred method of operation of Teletext in Australia is TOP Table Of Pages TEXT In this mode the red button moves to the previous page number and the green button moves to the next page number The yellow and blue buttons correspond to different subjects Pushing the coloured button can access these subjects TV TEXT Press the TEXT button The screen will display the Teletext page Press TEXT again when you wish to return to TV mode If you press the TEXT button while viewing a station that is not transmitting text the TV will briefly display a message advising you that teletext is not available STTL Displays subtitles if available This is the same as turning the teletext ON and selecting page 801 Press the STTL button to turn subtitles off HOLD Used to hold the Teletext page when viewing multi page information Press again to return to automatic page update INDEX Press INDEX to return to the main index page Depending on the way information is transmitted this may have to be pressed more than once to return to the main index page Page Selection In DVB mode pages can be selected in three ways a Press the Cursor UP DOWN or Channel UP DOWN buttons to increase or decrease the page number by one b Press the Red or Green buttons to increase or decrease the pag
39. mix d 2 o Press MENU to return to the GUIDE or EXIT to go to normal viewing View Timers This TV allows you to set reminders to alert you when a Booking 8 39AM Thursday 18 August 2005 articular programme is about to commence E s 2 ABC TV Sydney 1 02AM 9 12AM Press the BLUE View Timer s button to show the Booking ae coe screen Childrens Rating G Use the Channel UP and DOWN V buttons to find the channel you want to watch Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a programme Press OK to confirm the booking Would you like to arm a timer for this program Three minutes before the programme is scheduled to begin the TV will display the reminder screen You can press OK to change the channel or EXIT to clear the reminder Press MENU to return to the GUIDE or EXIT to go to normal viewing 21 Special Functions ASPECT This button is used to move through the different aspect ratios The aspect options are 16 9 4 3 Just Zoom1 and Zoom2 In Digital mode the TV automatically selects the 16 9 mode for best picture In Analogue and AV Modes all aspect options are available for use The widescreen aspect ratios of different films and programmes can vary If these are wider than a standard 16 9 aspect picture then a black band may be visible at the top and bottom of the screen 16 9 This option will display a true 16 9 picture with no aspect distortion Use with normal DVB transmission and DVDs labeled
40. ndow ONLY the main picture can change channels use the normal programme However if one of the two sources in multi window is Analogue or DVB and the other source is AV then regardless where the Analogue or DVB source is in main or sub picture channels can be change use the normal programme on displayed Analogue or DVB source AUDIO DVB only Pressing the AUDIO button shows which audio type you have selected If there is more than Audio I II one audio type you can change to other types by pressing the AUDIO or Cursor UP DOWN button English Dolby Digital 22 Teletext operation Teletext is only available on certain broadcast channels The time taken to display the teletext is determined by the broadcaster and not by the television Teletext is also used for Closed Captioning of television programmes for the hearing impaired Closed captions can be found on Teletext Page 801 Not all broadcast stations transmit closed captions in the same way Some but not all of the methods are listed below 1 A teletext screen appears and the closed captions are accessed like any other teletext page 2 The picture remains on the screen while you type in 801 3 The picture disappears while you type in 801 The picture stays black until the page is reached 4 The picture disappears while you type in 801 The picture stays black until a programme containing closed captions is broadcast Some broadcast stations wi
41. nge Use the OK button to access the option you want to change Slideshow You can choose between automatic and manual slideshow operation Repeat Mode This turns the repeat function ON or OFF Interval Time Sets the time that a picture is displayed before the next one appears You can choose between 1 3 5 10 15 30 60 and 90 seconds Fade Mode Selects the method by which one picture is replaced by another You have a number of options to choose from Return To Setup Returns you to the Setup Menu Menu Preferences Setup Press the MENU button Preferences Setup Use the UP or DOWN buttons to move to the Preferences Menu Defaults Use the OK button to access the Preferences Menu Use the UP or DOWN buttons to move to the option you want to change Use the OK button to access the option you want to change Defaults This returns all settings to the factory presets Return To Setup Returns you to the Setup Menu Menu Soft Firmware Tells you the latest version of the card reader software Firmware From time to time new software may become available for this TV This feature allows Update the new software to be updated using an SD card 25 Other Connections Headphones amp Front AV inputs CAMCORDER VIDEO GAME Y CONSOLE R Cas Coen Headphones can be used to listen in private and not disturb other people in the house Use stereo headphones Not included with 3 5mm Plug W
42. ngs Signal Quality MPEG Audio Level Audio preference Display timeout VCR Output Aspect Digital Audio Select Favourites Setup DVB Information Press the MENU Button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Setup Menu Press the LEFT RIGHT or OK button to access the Setup Menu settings DVB System Setup CC Signal Quality This function displays an indication of signal quality for each DVB programme position The DVB system requires a good quality signal to provide the best picture When viewing analogue pictures interference such as signal reflection from nearby buildings or mountains causes ghosting but still provides a viewable picture For the DVB system interference such as this can disrupt the flow of data causing the picture to appear to be made up of large blocks or to freeze intermittently If the picture disappears completely this could mean that signal quality is very poor If this happens often you may need to improve your antenna system to provide a better signal This allows you to change the level of the MPEG audio between OdB and 12cB Choose between Dolby Digital and MPEG for the best sound Allows you to set how long the information banner stays on the screen Select from 2 4 8 or 16 second timeouts Sets the aspect ratio for the picture provided to the VCR output You can select Wide Normal Centre Cut or Normal Letterbox This only applies to the digital output
43. ome towns and regions in Australia that cannot yet receive digital television In some towns and regions not all broadcasters have commenced their digital services Picture regularly breaks up on some channels The received signal may be too weak to allow the digital TV receiver to reliably lock to the desired signal and generate a stable picture Please check antenna amp cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer Impulse Noise Interference from household appliances such as fluorescent lights refrigerators washing machines electric Stoves etc may cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort momentarily In the first instance replace antenna fly lead with a quality RG6 or RG59 Quad Shield 75 ohm coaxial cable fly lead If problem persists check improve antenna amp cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer The possible cause could be poor quality coaxial cable installed in the walls or ceiling picking up impulse noise This coaxial cable will need to be replaced with quad shield A masthead amplifier may be over boosting the antenna signal which is overloading the DTV tuner resulting in poor reception on some or all channels Picture very infrequently breaks up on some or all channels 30 Electrical atmospheric interference caused by local or distant lighting storms or heavy rain with wind in leafy locations may cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort momentarily Impulse noi
44. s area If signal quality or signal strength bar is not green it indicates that the digital receiver is not receiving an adequate signal The antenna and or cable system needs to be checked maybe replaced by an antenna installer Check that the antenna is suitable to receive all RF channels Try doing channel tuning installation again DTV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide After a channel scan some channels or no channels are found 1 Did you connect your antenna as illustrated pages 6 and 7 If you have a pay TV box VCR or other device connected then the TV must be connected to the antenna using a splitter 2 Is the antenna wall socket in good condition For optimum and reliable contact performance the antenna wall connector should be an F screw type connector 3 Are you using a quality antenna fly lead between antenna wall socket and HD STB The use of RG6 or RG59 Quad Shield 75 ohm coaxial cable fly leads with metal F connectors provides a secure reliable connection that also greatly reduces impulse noise pickup Low cost antenna fly leads with right angled plastic moulded connectors are a common cause of poor reception and impulse noise pickup Digital TV or some channels services may not have yet commenced in your area There are some towns and regions in Australia that cannot yet receive digital television In some towns and regions not all broadcasters have commenced the
45. se interference from an infrequently used electrical appliance or a passing vehicle or lawn mower with a noisy ignition system Customer Information Specifications Receiving Systems Antenna Impedance Tuning System Power Requirements Power Consumption LCD Panel Screen size mm Pixel pitch mm Luminance nits Contrast ratio Display colours Response time Viewing angle Audio Output Dimensions Teletext Terminals AV1 Rear AV2 Rear AV3 Front AV4 Rear PC Rear HDMI Rear Card Front Headphone Front Signal levels Supported HDMI and Component Video Supported Screen Resolutions on PC input Supported Card File Formats Monitor Out Accessories Supplied Note PAL 576i NTSC AV Input only 75Q Unbalanced coaxial Frequency synthesized TX 32LWD500A 220 240V 50 60Hz 175W Max LCD 32 16 9 708 95 x 398 58 0 173 H x 0 519 V DVB T MP HL and MP HL TX 27LWD500A 220 240V 50 60Hz 145W LCD 27 16 9 597 12 x 335 88 0 1555 H x 0 4665 V 550 550 1000 1 600 1 16 7M 8 bit 16 7M 8 bit 8ms Grey to Grey 16ms Grey to Grey 176 V amp H 170 V amp H 4 Speakers 10W 10W 2 Speakers 10W 10W w cm d cm h cm Wt kg Net w cm d cm h cm Wt kg Net 96 4 13 0 57 5 24 0 81 6 12 6 50 7 17 5 TOP 250 Pages Level 1 5 CVBS Video In RCA Yellow S Video In 4 pin Mini DIN Audio In L R 2 RCA White Red CVBS Video In RCA Yellow S Video In 4 pin
46. sts with the global environment where each company strives to realize this vision by continuing to minimise the environmental impacts of all business operations and offering products and services that further improve the quality of life Please visit the Panasonic group website on http panasonic co jp global Panasonic Australia Pty Limited and Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty Ltd are signatories to the j National Packaging Covenan The covenant is an agreement between governments and member lt companies aimed at reducing the amount of waste going to landfill through REDUCING REUSING and RECYCLING Panasonic Australia Pty Limited and Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty Ltd have Environmental Management Systems in place Both companies are committed to reducing reusing and recycling and contribute funding to support the curbside recycling of packaging and the recycling of colour television receivers Panasonic Australia Pty Limited and Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty Ltd are active participants in CESA Consumer Electronics Supplier Association This group is currently working on how to manage end of life disposal of manufactured products in an environmentally responsible manner and are collaborating with government industry and other stakeholders in striving for best practice in Product Stewardship 2 Important Information Warning The lightning flash with arrow head within a triangle CAUTION is intended to
47. t place any heavy weights on the television Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with this instruction manual Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus t To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personal The apparatus must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protected earthing connection Keep 10cm minimum distance around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation Analogue and Digital television what are they Analogue transmission is the system that has been used for many years for broadcasting television programmes With continuous improvements in technology it is now possible to transmit programmes in a digital format allowing clearer pictures more stations and other services to be displayed on screen Digital television is provided in three different ways it can be sent along a cable connection direct to your house broadcast from a satellite or broadcast using traditional land based terrestrial transmitters The first two options require you to have an extra set top box decoder and in the case of satellite a receiving dish mounted outdoors While allowing you to receive traditional analogue transmissions in the usual way this television can also receive terrestrial digital services usin
48. tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK to persons DO NOT OPEN Th e exclamation point within a triangle is intended hat i WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove cover or back ererating wre AOIN No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel instructions are in the papers with the appliance WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do not place liquid containers flower vase cups cosmetics etc above the set including on shelves above etc 1 To prevent electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 2 Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug This apparatus is equipped with a three pin grounding type power plug This plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug This television is heavy please see page 31 Although the television has been tilt tested and meets current Australian and International Standards we recommend that great care be taken when positioning the television Do not allow the front of the set to overhang the stand or cabinet Do not allow anyone to climb or sit on the television Do no
49. the next programme S 00AN Boo Garden 000 iresi ge to g prog Children s Rating G The right panel displays the synopsis of the selected event If the synopsis exceeds one page you can press RED or GREEN button to view ran aati rea shea EA previous or next page of synopsis and to count with Count von Count but most of all just have a good time Join Big Bird Oscar Elmo Bert You can use the Channel UP and DOWN V buttons to view programme information for other Select ane LTA aeea channels Whenever information for another gnange ime View Nori Channa H M lew Nex anne channel is displayed you can press the OK button Return O O Exit and change to that channel Press EXIT to return to normal viewing Category Broadcasters have the opportunity to specify which categories Category Selection their programme will fall into You can select one or more Q All categories categories and just display those particular programmes Undefined ntertainment hildren s rts Culture ducation Science ecial rama Broadcasters do not always transmit category information in their programmes Music Dance 9 Current affairs _ Infotainment Press the YELLOW Category button to show the Category Selection menu Use the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select a category Press OK to select deselect the OBDCGNSSHE programme display for that category o eiie g glz il elielmielel
50. then enter channel number using the numeric buttons Press again for special channels Information Shows status information for the current Programme position Changes the aspect ratio of the TV see page 22 Turns the Surround Sound on or off see page 22 see page 22 The Remote Control is capable of operating some functions of selected Panasonic VCRs and DVD Digital Versatile Disc equipment Some VCR and DVD equipment have different functions so to ensure compatibility please refer to the equipment s instruction book or consult your dealer for details Record Standby VCRIDVD Switch Programme up down Skip Fast Forward Cue Skip Rewind Review Stop Pause Still Play 10 Press this button to start recording Switches the VCR or DVD player on or off standby The position of this switch selects whether the remote control operates a VCR or DVD player REC VCR gg DVD Selects the next higher or lower channel on the VCR C ap CI PROGRAMME 9 Ce J CA Je or VCR Press to fast forward the tape In Play mode press to view the picture rapidly forward DVD Press once to skip to next track Press and hold to view m the picture rapidly forward VCR Press to rewind the tape In Play mode press to view the Panasonic picture rapidly backwards IDTV DVD Press once to skip to next track Press and hold to view the picture rapidly forward Press to stop the tape or DVD Pr
51. tup or change the State Territory code Auto setup will begin stations will be located sorted and stored ready for use Analogue Mode Press the MENU Button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Setup Menu Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to access the Setup Menu Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Shipping Condition feature Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to access the Shipping Condition feature Press EXIT to exit or press OK to start You will be given a warning message followed by two Shipping Condition chances to change your mind All tuning data will be erased Press OK again to confirm When you are asked Are you sure press OK to confirm or EXIT to exit the Shipping Condition There is a short delay before the operation starts Auto setup will begin analogue stations will be located and stored ready for use 18 Analogue tuning menu Press the MENU Button Select the Setup Menu Analogue Tuning Menu Analogue Auto Setup Access Picture Menu Sound Menu Use the UP or DOWN buttons to move to the Analogue tuning menu Setup Menu Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to access the Analogue tuning menu Analogue Auto Setup Use the automatic tuning procedure only if you wish to reset ALL Programme Location Numbers Press OK to access the Analogue Auto Setup You will be given a warning that all analogue data will be erased You can press OK to confirm or EXI

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