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Panasonic Wide Screen TV Operating Instructions Model No. CT-30WX50 TN ool Un ly am For assistance, please call : 1-888-VIEW-PTV(843-9788) or send e-mail to : consumerproducts € panasonic.com or visit us at www.panasonic.com (U.S.A) For assistance, please call : 787-750-4300 (Puerto Rico) [_ English _) TOBC0278-1 Important Safety Instructions WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. The lightning flash with The exclamation point within arrow-head within a triangle a triangle is intended to tell is intended to tell the user the user that important that parts inside the product operating and servicing are a risk of electric shock to instructions are in the papers persons. 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 containers with water (flower vase, cups, cosmetics, etc.) above the set. (including on shelves above, etc.) WARNING: 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. Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance 1s operated 2) Keep these instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3) Heed all warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4) Follow all instructions All operating and use instructions shouid be followed 5) Do not use this apparatus near water For example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tube, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like 6) Clean only with dry cloth Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a dry cloth for cleaning 7) Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacture'’s instructions Slots and Openings tn the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating The openings should never be biocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus {including amphfiers) that produce heat This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation 1s provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the pont where they exit from the apparatus 11) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripad, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus When a cart 1s used, use cautron when moving the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time This will prevent damage to the product due to Lightning and power-line surges 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing 1s required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug 1s damaged, hquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION * This TV set for use only with TV-stand (Model TY-S30WX50) Use with other stand 1s capable of resulting in stability causing possible injury Dear Panasonic Customer Welcome to the Panasonic family of customers We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new color television set To obtain maximum benefit from your set, please read these Instructions before making any adjustments, and retain them for future reference Retain your purchase receipt also, and note down the model number and serial number of your set in the space provided on the back cover of these instructions Visit our Panasonic Web Site for USA www panasonic com For assistance, please call : 1-888-VIEW-PTV(843-9788) or send e-mail to consumerproducts @panasonic.com or visit us at www.panasonic.com (U S.A) For assistance, please call : 787-750-4300 (Puerto Rico) FCC CAUTION Pursuant to 47CFR, Part 15 21 of the FCC rules, any changes or modifications to this TV not expressly approved by Matsushita Electric Corporation of America could result in harmful interference and would void the users authonty to operate this device 4 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ............-- e e... .eserieiananees 2 Installation ......e........——— nn e—ncenenenenernoso cocoa cero nneccannanen encuen 6 Receiver Location occ cence eee 6 Optional External Equipment ......................e.....ememeenicen 6 AC Power Supply Cord... cece 6 Safety Precaution ..................—......eíreese ee 6 Remote Control Battery Installation ................——— 7 Connecting the Antenna Cable to the RF tn Terminal ....... 8 Antenna / Cable Connection ...............=.—e.e.. 2... ie... 0... 9 How to connect the “1, 2, 3, 4” input terminals ........... 11 How to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO Input Terminals .... 12 How to connect the AV Prog. Out Terminals ............... 12 Connecting Headphones / Earphones ........................ 13 Location of Controls... crea, 14 luminated Remote Control ..................ee—..eeeeneeeeeas 14 Controls and Terminals on the TV renonce 16 Power ON / OFF ...……1oosossensenrentennentenanensssoanoaussenanantansan es 17 Connecting the Plug to the Wall Outlet ................... 17 How to Turn the Power On …....…......…...….sorrsorsrerersasane 17 Flow Chart of Main Menu ...........—.........resrereneneenenana na 18 Tuning channels (Automatic channel programming) .................. 20 Tuning channels (Manual channel programming) .................... 21 ASPECT Controls ...........e.ecere.enennennananeonanennaneoanenonovenmana 22 VHF, UHF and CATV ...........—e- === mneo2svecaaoererenenoenenannenea 24 Cable TV ............enorevenracas euaueanoeneoonoeoneaonanaaenenma Aca 25 Searching for the desired channel (channel search) ........ 26 Playing a VCR or other periphera! equipment (changing input modes) ...............-—-...—.—...e.ee senses EEE E EEE 27 Playing games in game mode .............orrenmzanremmercórñeno 28 Recall / Mute ...........e=emini=iemeeeavacoranonaronrenanannaaraennor nano 29 Split screen ........... nanunaoaococeereo eran rana nana nannanFenaaeme 30 Adjusting screen position and Size .................xsenrrenoo- 32 Audio Adjustments ..............e=ses==morananaaazonncaosooocoenve are 34 Picture Adjustments ........-..-re--emeenncanioonnennenonooene nacen 36 Playing special video software ..............--...=...==sm.... 39 Closed Captions ...........—.—......... 11000000... ..-.—anoaeao eee. 40 Lock Feature …..…......--......00000cenesenu seu nenm nan cnmmn een aan csaamemner 42 Customizing the VIDEO INPUT labels ................r...... 46 Selecting STEREO/SAP/MONO ................emmcescreceremmmans 48 Using the off-timer ..................—.nmesneneninoorioosec Der De 49 Viewing with reduced brightness (POWER SAVE)........... 50 Video game player to VIDEO INPUT ..............e==eneas 51 Optimizing display tor DVC recording mode (DVC PLAYBACK MODE)...... 52 Adjusting unnatural video images (3D Y/C FILTER) ........ 53 Automatically changing screen size for VIDEO INPUT modes ..... 54 Cancelling automatic enlarging of screen ................. 55 Setting when 480p signals (sequential scan) are input through COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT ........ 56 Geomagnetic correction (Adjusting skewing of images)........ 97 Switching languages for display ................ewvere...m..=... 58 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control … 59 Troubleshooting... masa 67 Specifications .….….....….….….…..issereserssensaaanensancenc amcenaacenau ne 71 Installation Receiver Location This unit is intended to be used with an optional stand or entertainment center. Consult your dealer for available options. Locate for comfortable viewing. Avoid placing where sunlight or other bright light (including reflections) will fall on the screen. Use of some types of fluorescent lighting can reduce remote control transmitter range. Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent internal component failure. Keep away from areas of excessive heat or moisture. To insure optimum color purity do not position magnetic equipment (motors, fans, other speakers, etc.) nearby. Optional External Equipment The Video/Audio connection between components can be made with shielded video and audio cables. For best performance, video cables should utilize 75 chm coaxial shielded wire. Cables are available from your dealer or electronic supply store. Before you purchase any cables, be sure you know what type of output and input connectors your various components require. Also determine the length of cable you'll need. AC Power Supply Cord CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot of AC outlet and fully insert. Do not use this (polarized) plug with a receptacle or other outlet unless the blade can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. Safety Precaution Please take safety precautions to prevent the unit from falling over. The unit may fall over during earthquakes, or if someone stands on, or shakes, the TV. Use a strong rope or a chain (not » Fixing to a wall «a included) to fasten the TV firmly ee | to a strong support such as a wall or pillar. Installation Remote Control Battery Installation Requires two AA batteries 1 Turn the Transmitter face down 2 Install the battenes as shown in 3 Replace the cover and slide in Remove top cover by pressing the battery compartment {Polanty reverse until the lock snaps down on marking and shding cover + or — must match the markings in off in the direction indicated the compartment) Two AA size Helpful Hint: For frequent remote control users, replace old battenes with Alkaline batteries for longer life Note: In order to maximize the life of the batteries, the lighted buttons on the Remote Control can be turned OFF and ON by pressing R-TUNE and RECALL at the same time. A\ Precaution on battery use Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the remote control transmitter Observe the following precautions: Batteries should always be replaced as a pair Always use new batteries when replacing the old set Do not combine a used battery with a new one Do not mix battery types (example “Zinc Carbon” with “Alkaline™) Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used battenes Battery replacement 1s necessary when remote control acts sporadically or stops operating the TV set Helpful Hint: Whenever you remove the batteries, you may need to reset the remote control infrared codes We recommend that you record the code on page 62, pnor to setting up the remote N A 60 ГО — Installation Connecting the Antenna Cable to the RF In Terminal Antenna Connection - For proper reception of VHF/UHF channels, an external antenna is required. For best reception an outdoor antenna is recommended. Antenna Mode must be setto TV. VHF Antenna UHF Antenna hs (| | — Mixer 75 Ohm RF tn Terminal Coaxial Cable | x = 7 Г Coaxial Antenna Plug Installation — Antenna / Cable Connection Incoming Cable From Home Antenna (75 Ohm) VHF/UHF on Back of Set DU Incoming 75 Ohm Cable (From Cable Company) Cable Connection - For reception of cable channels (01 - 125) connect the cable supplied by your local cable company Antenna Mode must be set to CABLE (Refer to Antenna Mode section ) VHF/UHF on Back of Set шо + (7 Note: Certain cable systems offset some channels to reduce interference or have Premium (scrambled) channels A cable converter box IS required for proper reception Check with your local Cable company for its compatibility requirements Installation Antenna Connection (Cable Box, no VCR) Use this configuration when connecting the TV to a cable TV system using a Cable Box. ANTENNA TERMINAL ON THE ——— BACK OF THE TV | с | CABLE BOX |] АМТ в == © | — | E — OUTPUT INEUT | TERMINAL ON THE BACK рощ © (+) | OF THE CABLE BOX Connect the cable from the Output terminal on the back of the Cable Box to the ANT terminal on the back of the TV. Incoming Cable from Antenna or Cable TV System Antenna Connection (Cable Box, and VCR) Use this configuration when connecting the TV to a cable TV system using a Cable Box and VCR. ANTENNA TERMINALS ON THE BACK OF THE TV CABLE BOX ANT © = wi EL EE me EF OEE ER AE EN EE ER ML NAO 5 осу сво нь OUTPUT INPUT | +ERMINAL ON THE BACK © (+) | OF THE CABLE BOX Connect the cable from the Output terminal on the back of the VCR to the Antenna input terminal on the back of the TV. Connect the cable from the Output terminal on the back of the Cable Box to the Antenna input teminal on the back of the VCR. Connect the cable from the antenna or cable system to the Input terminal on the back of the CABLE BOX. Incoming Cable from Antenna or Cable TV System hy WF EE EE car UE OER A ur A SE EE РВ #9 EE OER Eh de mm TE SR O O mr НЫ EE у т OC Y A am ANT INPUT L . ER dM Te ow wr Em r= OUTPUT — ro O: SVIDEQ DED L-AUDIO-A I ны рой mm AE EN EE a a Em Note: When the antenna cable is connected to the TV antenna terminal via a cable box or VCR, set the TV channel to CH3 or CHA, cable. This does not apply when signal is input from VIDEO INPUT. 10 Installation How to connect the “1, 2, 3, 4” input terminals Connects VCRs and other peripheral equipment (Super-VHS VCR) Te (VHS VCR) — т. nos vee | SEE viDEO Jf | > me OOOO AUDIO > Notes: (1) When a monaural VCR is used, connect the monaural audio cable to the AUDIO-L (Left) terminal. (2) Similar connections are available at the INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4 input terminals. Input 4 is located on the front of the unit. Select the desired VIDEO input position by pushing the TV/VIDEO button. (See page 27) (3) When connecting video cables, priority is given to the S-Video cable when the S-Video input terminal and the video input terminal are connected at the same time. 11 Installation How to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO Input Terminals DVD Player DY ONY Wav Pa > () How to connect the AV Prog. Out Terminals The “Prog. Out” Terminals output the same signals as main picture on the TV screen and sound from the speaker at that time, e.g. TV programs or signals from INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4 terminals. Recording Equipment (VHS VCR) О | « OSO 0 Mm Audio Video S-Video | IN 560 Oe mle — + т + ESF « © ==> OOO « (0) ua (0) 0) 00) oe E OOOO VIDEO =>|OJ0 © | S-VIDEO Cable AUDIO PROS INPUT Notes: (1) Never connect the VIDEO IN and Prog. OUT terminals to the same video recorder, as this could cause incorrect operation. (2) The Monitor output emits the main picture normal video and audio signals. (3) Even if the television is in picture-out-picture condition, Prog. OUT terminals output the same signals as main picture on the screen and sound from speaker. Sub picture including strobe, still, channel search, etc. will not be output at the PROG. OUT terminals. (4) DVD signal (Y, Ps, Pr) is not output at the Prog. OUT terminals. (5) COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT In order to prevent colors from interfering, image signals are divided into three signals of brightness, red and blue (green is created automatically from these three signals). Each signal is processed from its own circuit and combined on the screen, creating a natural picture. 12 Installation Connecting Headphones / Earphones Connect headphones / earphones as follows. HPJ "Co O OS) LEFT P. | RIGHT P, S- VIDEO VIDEO L-AUDIO-R (M3 plug) (Optional) You can listen to sound from each of the headphones Jacks as shown below. Front jack M3 plug jack RIGHT P. (PICTURE) Headphones (stereo) or | ® During single screen, volume adjustments can be made. earphones (monaural) e During split screen, sound from the right screen is played and its volume adjustments can be made. HPJ EPJ en т ua Sounds from speakers are tumed off. e Volume and sound effects will vary, depending on the connected headphones or earphones. 1. Press the RH-SPLIT button. 2. Immediately make volume adjustments. Speakers also function. LEFT headphones plug: When a LEFT headphones plug is inserted into the LEFT headphones socket, all speakers will be automatically disconnected; only the headphones will function. Use Volume Up P or Down € button to control volume level. 13 Location of Controls llluminated Remote Control Power button Press to turn the TV ON or OFF (See page 17) Note. The TV's power cord must first be plugged into the wall outlet and then turned on at the POWER switch (standby mode) MUTE button Push this button to mute the sound (See page 29) Mode Selection buttons Selects the operation mode for the remote control (See page 58) VCR Mode Selection for Remote Control Pe TV Mode Selection for Remote Control LP Digital TY Mode Selection for Remote Contro Digital Video Disk + Selection for Remote Control | | Ta Cable TV Mode Selection for Remote Control EIA Mode Selection for Remote Control GES for Remote Contro Mode Selection 5 for Remote Control Digital Broadcasting Satellite for Remote Control Operation of other Device == | = |= | = TV — Split search — Spht ON/OFF VCR REW STOP PLAY FF CABLE/DBS — — — — DVD/LD/CD |Skip Search REW STOP PLAY Skip Search FF RCVR Srround — — — Surround + ‚ | ms | CD | © | @ | © TV Split Freeze — — Split Swap VCR — | TV/VCR switch | Channel down | Channel down Pause CABLE/DBS — Channel down | Channel down — low-/LD-side B low-/LD- A DVD/LD/CD | Open/Close | hno | eo Stil/Pause RCVR — Center — Center + — rTuNE R-TUNE button ==” Switches to previously view to channel or video mode 14 Location of Controls ASPECT button Change of screen size (See page 22). — Panasonic AUTO —e NORMAL —e JUST Turning ON and OFF the remote FULL «———— ZOOM control illumination AAN. Remote control illumination ~~ Lights the remote control buttons. — + canbe turned ON OFF by The selected button blinks when lit. NORECAL pressing the INFO/RECALL CO button while pressing the R-TUNE button. TV/VIDEO button. This input mode changes each time this button is pressed. (See page 27) Changes to the next channel up Moves cursor upward during menu mode. Reduces volume Moves cursor to the left during menu Increase volume mode. Moves cursor to the right during menu mode. Displays menu VOL Press the Menu \ / button to display \ywenu Ns TE 7 /nromecal The screen below the Menu screen. di NS Is displayed for 10 0 ESR EE EY Le: UE Ta Changes to the next CH6 Effeosiionsize_} channel down ы | | AUDIO Moves cursor downward LL ino Que | during menu mode. PROG PROG button > NORMALIZATION button Each setting in the MENU screen IS reset to its standard values (PICTURE, ADVANCE, AUDIO, GAME button POSITION/SIZE) (See page 28) AV ADJUSTMENT button — Г RH-SPLIT button AV-adjustments are мар) NORMAL GAME RHspPur 0 Operates the right displayed. CO COCO CD screen (See page (See page 35, 37) 31) EXIT VCR REC GUIDE * Returns to normal _ | GUIDE button viewing from the MENU screen. for DBS. Previous item in VCR Record button MENU. Nee Direct program number selection buttons Location of Controls Controls and Terminals on the TV Press the A mark on the center of the front cover to open Power Indicator Menu button (see page 18) — Remote Control Sensor The Power Indicator will light Indicator not iHuminated (The umit will still consume some power as long as the power cord is still inserted into the wall outlet ) « Power-OFF » Stand-by ® Red » Power-ON Green Hi EPI a IRL pr Tr | e OE LEFF AGYIP | SVIDEC VIDEO” щи number selection buttons (see page 19, 24) 5 terminals Volume up(+) / down(-) buttons (see page 18, 24) Video camera and TV game Input mode setection buttons (see page 27) cable terminal Action button (see page 19) Earphone jack Stereo headphone jack PROG OUT Î] INPUT | | A A \ Component signal input — Monitor out terminals — Input1 terminals — Input2 terminals — Input3 terminals — 16 | Power ON / OFF _ Connecting the Plug to the Wall Outlet 10 I Note: Main plug types vary between countries, The power plug shown at left may, therefore, not be the type fitted to your set. How to Turn the Power On Push the POWER switch on the TV to turn the set on. POWER-ON: Green Example: The screen below is displayed for a while after the TV is turned on. (setting condition is an example.) [$34 STANDARD Press the POWER button on the remote control to turn the TV off: Red (standby) Press the POWER button on the remote control to turn the TV on: Green Turn the power to the TV set off by pressing the POWER switch on the TV when the TV is on or in standby mode. 17 | Flow Chart of Main menu E the MENU button 1s pressed, the Select MENU desired by pushing Right MENU screen wiil be displayed “ » ” button or Left * <” button If the MENU button 1s pressed once more while the menu screen IS displayed, the MENU screen will be cleared The MENU button on the main body can also be pressed to display the MENU screen —Ñ:————— | MENU CL) O) O 00 MENU ACTION TVVDED Y CHANNEL A E The MENU button on the main body can also be pressed to display the MENU screen 000000 em) MEN ACTH TUNED 4 dOLUMEY 7 Ona A a “3 | PICTURE _—__ i [[IW]PICTURE ADJUST | | MENU | [EEJposmionsize |] ADJUST AUDIO PICTURE (ÉMITPICTURE ADJUST | Le” [AUDIO ADJUST _] | (EF) POSITION/SIZE | т AUDIO [ P [AUDIO_ ADJUST | Î 7 AN В [SPICHANNEL SEARCH] | | [[EJSLEEP TIMER 0] | 4 | 4 [AUDIO MODE | i 1Q#{POWER SAVE STANDARD] [BOILANGUAGE IC JIPROGRAM CHANNELS | | | | [Lock | {SE]|CLOSED CAPTION || |_6 |viDEO 1] 18 Flow Chart of Main menu D 1 0600006 MENU ACTION TVAIDED A VOLUME CHANNEL À The MENU button on the main body can also be pressed to display the MENU screen. TO PICTURE TO POSITION/ TO AUDIO ADJUST menu SIZE ADJUST menu | AUDIO MENU _ GEN FCIUREADA O POSITIONISIZE AUDIO ARE | {tom} | NORMAL | = : LA PERES | [PICTURE MENU 3 NE {PICTURE un == 4 BALANCE | FADVANGED ADJUST [ NORMALIZE | POSTON. ES a | | IM GAN px {BLACK EXTENSION [BH] | [WHITE CHAR CORR TT + . J Rn {COLOR TEMP [ADVANCED ADJ. PR TO CHANNEL TO SLEEP TIMER TO AUDIO MODE TO POWER SAVE SEARCH screen adjust screen adjust screen adjust screen | | söwer Save POWER ave [T_STANDARD_} SLEES THIER [Steer TMER — — EE и + = y << . ber ' TO LANGUAGE TO PROGRAM TO LOCK TO CLOSED CAPTION TO VIDEO selection screen CHANNELS adjust screen selection screen selection screen adjust screen LOCK Tuning channels (Automatic channel programming) Automatically searches and adds receivable channels in the installed area and/or CATV signals to the program. Channel tuning cannot be performed when the MAIN picture 1s not receiving a TV broadcast (tuning 1s not possible) 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP ch На garer (SET TP) = Press to select PROGRAM CHANNEL | [BS]LANCUASE 1 | IC-PROGRAM CHANNELS” ] | vOL DA | da [LOCK | == [[ES)[CLOSED CAPTION | = L 6 [VIDEO BE Press to display the PROGRAM CHANNEL Press to select MODE 2 a E Press to select TV or CABLE (CO. ME VOL If ACTION VOL AUTO PROGRAM | MANUAL PROGRAM | CH E Press to select AUTO PROGRAM AUTO PROGRAM Activate "AUTO PROGRAM? [Yes] wo Press to display the confirmation screen Press to select YES AUTO PROGRAM in "AUTO PROGRAM” САМ 59 “ES Втор Press to run AUTO PROGRAM Channels will automatically advance until ali channels have been scanned Channel numbers with a video signal present will turn blue Which indicates it has been stored in the Channel Scan Memory 5 Press the MENU button to exit the set up menu Notes: ® When buttons are pressed with AUTO PROGRAM running, the TV set will return to normal viewing (Channel searched up to this point are added ) e After AUTO PROGRAM 1s finished, the lowest channel number added will be received ® When there are no receivable channels, channel 69 1s displayed (channel 125 for cable TV) 20 Tuning channels (manual channel programming) Use this setting when changing setting of receiving channels or changing the channel display. Turn the TV on and select the broadcast channel Follow the steps on the previous page to display the PROGRAM CHANNEL screen This PROGRAM CHANNEL screen can be displayed when the MAIN picture is a TV broadcast Selecting the PROGRAM CHANNELS menu. Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP oo cover SET UP |) [8DILANGUAGE | Press to select PROGRAM CHANNELS | (COIFROGRAM CHANNELS | | | i [LOCK | [ES)]CLOSED CAPTION | E VIDEO | Press to display the PROGRAM CHANNEL PAGE <> SELECT Press to select MODE | — CH Teno wa = Press to select TV or CABLE (Se ET TO ee == - >) > [Cn MANUAL PROGRAM] CH CHANGE {CDR SELECT Press to select MANUAL PROGRAM MANUAL PROGRAM ENTER CHANNEL, 122 DELETE «£aC._ je ADD $ < CH SELECT Press to display the MANUAL PROGRAM screen {ornumber keys; Adding or deleting channels MANUAL PROGRAM Press to select channel ( or number keys ) ENTER CHANNEL, 122 DEE ор А0о CH SELECT (or number keys} Press to add channels to memory ( blue ) Press to select channel Press to delete channels from memory ( yellow ) 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to continue adding or deleting channels 7 Press the MENU button to exit the set up menu 21 ASPECT Controls The color monitor will allow you to enjoy viewing the picture at its maximum size, including wide screen cinema format picture ASPECT ASPECT button —] The aspect mode changes each time the ASPECT button 1s | pressed Г Panasonic AUTO —= NORMAL — JUST FULL «<— —— ZOOM _ Notes: (1) For a 480p signal input during component input signat mode, the mode switches between ZOOM and FULL only (2) When a 10801 signal 1s being received, the mode 1s set to FULL, and aspect switching 1s not possible (3) During split screen, modes will change as follows — FULL — NORMAL —— PoutP — Ranasonic 22 ASPECT Controls Mode Picture Explanation TT The display will automatically become enlarged (depending on the picture source), allowing you to view the picture at its maximum size. Note: p й Рог an po Ll Image IS expanded | (1) If Panasonic Auto mode IS selected, the image may anasonic change size suddenly, according to program AUTO О O | Changes in accordance material. 3 with the Panasonic | (2) There may be a slight delay for the screen size to AUTO mode setting adjust. If a 480p or 1080i signal is input during (Refer to page 22} . . . Q OL] component input signal mode, the controls will not For a 4:3 image operate. NORMAL will display a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3 5 size. NORMAL 3 © Q | 200M mode magnifies the central section of the picture. о O | ~ | ZOOM 3 = 9 lo О | Сл. a | a ) FULL will display the picture at its maximum size but О © | S 7 with sight elongation. FULL 3 «ф 9 О О | O © | JUST mode will display a 4:3 picture at maximum size 5 : O 10 >| but with aspect correction applied to the center of the | | screen so that elongation is only apparent at the left JUST 3 =p 9 and right edges of the screen. The size of the picture O O | O O | will depend on the original signal. Notes: (1) The 5-VIDEO terminal on this set can detect specially encoded signals that are compatible with a wide screen monitor. When a full image from the S-VIDEO terminal of specially encoded video is detected by the set, the screen size is automatically set to FULL mode. (2) The screen size also changes if [D-1 is detected. (3) The screen size will also change if S1 detection has been set. 23 VHF, UHF and CATV | > | 9200920 | | > 6000 Power switch T Operation can be done from the TV set. e Channel selectors e Volume adjusters Press to turn the TV on (See page 17). Press to operate the TV set with the remote control. Press to select the desired channel. Select the desired volume level. Notes: e The channel number and volume level are set even after the TV is turned off. e Power consumption and howling of sound can be reduced if the volume level is lowered. Cable TV EXIT venmEC = GuiDe | ANTENNA TERMINAL ON THE BACK OF THE TV To antenna Input Co Incoming Cable from Antenna or Cable TV System ED -- | When the antenna cable ıs connected to the | © © TV antenna terminal via a cable box or VCR, OUICUT INPUT, set the TV channel to CH3 or CH4 This does not apply when signal is input from _{ 1] VIDEO INPUT. CABLE BOX Confirming Confirm that registration with cable TV and connection of equipment are completed Turn the cable TV tuner and select the desired volume level ' 6 Press while pointing the remote control towards the cable TV tuner Note’ The remote control code number 1s set for Panasonic products When peripheral equipment does not operate, reset code (See page 59 and 60) 3 Operate the cable TV tuner and select the desired volume level 25 Searching for the desired channel (channel search) SEARCH S10 When a SEARCH / STOP button 1s pressed during single screen o| The sound from the left screen will be heard from both [LEFT P ] and [RIGHT P ] screen jacks (both earphones and headphones) When a channel button 1s pressed during channel search e Number keys Example When 8 1s pressed, channel 8 1s displayed in single screen ® Channel up and down keys When a or № button Is pressed, the next channel up or down 1s displayed in single screen SEARCH STOR When a SEARCH / STOP button 1s pressed during single screen | The sound from the left screen will be heard from both [LEFT P ] and [RIGHT P ] screen jacks (both earphones and headphones) When a channel button is pressed during channel search. The selected channel will be displayed on the right screen (pause ts deactivated) Channel search: Channel search displays each channel, in order, as a paused image Channels are displayed from the left top to the nght bottom in order When It reaches the night bottom, the next channel is displayed at the left, overwnting the previously displayed channel Notes e To end channel search, press — SEARCH STOP e Channel search can be activated from the MENU screen 26 Playing a VCR or other peripheral equipment Confirming connections A video camera uses the Video с - input 4 terminal on the front of | the TV. > VCR we ра - N J Video camera In 1 | = и Laser Disk Player O = | 0. 4 =D | Confirm thatthe TV is in sta OOOO) INPUTA S-VIDEO VIDEO L'AUDIO-R | HR EEE 4 eur WRRC œube | 4 |) © с | oa CNE pay SF | CD GA) CD : hs = 2 em = ndby mode. To S-video ural DVD player or video output This equipment can also be Ci connected to the rear {IM terminals. See Connections a q To audio output sl Turning the power on and switching input modes Turn the TV on. 2 DD The input mode changes each time this button is pressed. (See page 46 and 47) — e When playing | a video еее VIDEO 11 [COMPONENT 2 | | ® When playing a DVD VIDEO 2 e When playing | | COMPONENT 1 | a laser disc --еее - VIDEO 3 | e When playing from | a video camera -- VIDEO 4 j——— (No input mode is displayed for terminals with no equipment connected.) Note: When the remote control is unavailable, input modes can also be switched on the TV set using the TV/VIDEO button. 3 Operate the connected equipment. 27 Playing games In game mode e di EE — O. Em (as v INPUTA 9000) SVDEC VIDEO L AUDIO-R Video game player че Данн Confirm that the TV ts in standby mode To S-video output or video output [J me [Ir LM. <=" To audio output Turning on the TV and switching to game modes —— Confirming connections Example When using the Video Input 4 terminal on the front of Turn on the TV 2 & Press the GAME button to switch to game mode —— e Displays the lapsed time Lapsed time 1s displayed for 5 seconds every 30 minutes Be sure to rest your eyes every 30 minutes m7 | GAME [30] — | GAME [60] — | GAME TV screen The lapsed time display stops after 90 minutes 3 When finished, press the GAME button again (Turn off the game mode by switching input modes or changing the channel ) Notes. e Video input mode can be changed when the GAME button 1s pressed e Game mode 1s maintained when power to the TV Is turned off e When game mode 1s selected Picture will be set to PICTURE MENU (GAME), and sound will be set to SOUND MENU (GAME) factory default setting Item Setting Picture menu Game Audio menu Game Surround ON Screen mode FULL ® Picture and sound can be set as desired (See page 34 and 36 ) 28 | Recall / Mute % 3 4 + Recall (On-screen display) INFOIRECALL Press this button to display channel number, off-timer remaining time, screen modes, and other settings For approximately 10 seconds, only the channel number remains, The channel number remains, but other information disappears after a specified period Press this button again to delete channel number display Full Information CHE sienes HAF E PonzsanzatTO Le STANDARD | ||| channel number or Video Input Selected — multiplex sound — ASPECT mode —— power save mode off-timer status EXERT Y ] (See page 49) Channel number CHE The INFO/RECALL button switches the display in the following order — Full information — Channel — No display — Mute Useful when answering the phone or receiving unexpected visitors MUTE Press this button to mute the sound Press again to reactivate sound Sound is also reactivated when power is turned off or volume level is changed 29 Split screen Split screen enables you to search other channels on the right screen or check video recording status Splitting the screen Selecting the screen mode for split screen. SPLIT T Press to split ASPECT Press to select modes (The previously selected screen appears ) Example Two screen mode set to NORMAL aspect e Returning to one screen SPLIT = Press to return Freezing pictures FREEZE veh Press during single screen to opel ROSE freeze The screen 1s spht and the freeze image IS displayed on the right and the broadcast channel continues on the left Notes. e Sound from the left screen 1s output from the speakers on the TV set (EPJ) Sound from the right screen 1s output from the right earphone jack output on the front of the TV set (see page 13) e When the screen 15 split, signals of the left screen are output from the rear monitor output terminal e The left and nght screen are processed by individual circuits and, therefore, may have sight variation in sound and image quality e Split screen returns to single screen when the TV 1s turned off 30 Split screen Changing the channel of the right screen Swapping left and right screens during SPLIT SCREEN FULL, SPLIT SCREEN Swap NORMAL, and PoutP. PAUSE During SPLIT SCREEN FULL, SPLIT SCREEN NORMAL, PoutP: Press to swap. RH-SPLIT 1 > Press to operate right screen. Example: During SPLIT SCREEN NORMAL. 2 While is displayed on the screen, press to switch modes. Example: >| Change to channel 5. Viewing videos TV/VIDEU While EJ is displayed on the screen, press to switch modes. ® The channels for the left screen can be changed in the same way as when the screen is single. Screen mode names: CH10 CH3 CH1D CH3 H3 SPLIT SCREEN FULL SPLIT SCREEN NORMAL PoutP Notes: ® Use earphones to listen to sound of the right screen during SPLIT SCREEN FULL, SPLIT SCREEN NORMAL, and PoutP. e The right and left screens cannot display the same picture at the same time. e Use the right screen when playing video games on a split screen (to avoid distortion of images). 31 Adjusting screen position and size Adjusting screen 1 TA Press to select the screen mode to adjust MENU 2 Press to dısplay the MENU screen Press to select ADJUST menu [IEPFiCTURE ADJUST | BETO Ton SE | AUDIO | [CP hubo apusT 7] vou | i! press ACTION Notes: e This TV 1s equipped with various screen modes If a screen mode with | a different aspect from the broadcast program is selected, image will . appear differently Select the proper screen mode with this in mind e Be careful when using this TV for commercial purposes or for public use, such as In cafes and hotels Shrinking and enlarging images by using screen mode switching function (zoom, etc ) may violate copynght laws ® Images displayed on a wide screen TV will be cut off or distorted at the edges, when viewing normal aspect images of 4 3 ın ZOOM, JUST or FULL mode Display in NORMAL mode to view the original image intended by the producer e For 10801 and 480p input images, screen position and size cannot be adjusted e The adjusted setting will be kept even when the TV 1s turned off e The signals output from the monitor output terminal on the back of the TV are not affected when the screen size and position are adjusted 32 Adjusting screen position and size Switching screen width During NORMAL mode, If noise appears on the ends of the image in SIZE 1, switch to SIZE 2 Press to narrow (SIZE 2) A | VOL > VOL <= (SIZE 1) muy = (SIZE 2) = Y Press to widen (SIZE 1) During JUST mode, if noise appears on the ends of the image in SIZE 1, switch to SIZE 2 Press to enlarge image honzontally {SIZE 2) O O| 19 © Press to shrink mage D > 2 OO horizontally (SIZE 1) (SIZE 1) (SIZE 2) ® To return to standard — ACTION ® То end adjustments = MENU (EXIT) Changing vertical size During ZOOM modes CH Press to enlarge ımage vertically (max 15) TE Ку у Press to shrink image NN FFE) IN IA vertically (min 1) © To return to standard — ACTION ® Jo end adjustments — MENU (EXIT) Displaying images cut off from the screen For ZOOM and JUST modes CH ~~ Press to move image upwards vou | i<i [> vot == Press to move Image CH downwards e To return to standard — ACTION ® To end adjustments — MENU (EXIT) 33 Audio Adjustments 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select ADJUST 2 Select AUDIO ADJUST of ADJUST from the MENU screen CH Press to select AUDIO ADJUST Press to dısplay AUDIO ADJUST screen PICTURE - [IMIPICTURE ADJUST | |FE=liPOSITION/SIZE | А | НГУ РУ, | | LP JAUDIO ADJUST J | Press to select the menu to adjust each item Select the desired level by listening to the sound BASS Adjusts low sounds AUDIO ADJ — TREBLE | (NORMAL | Adjusts high sounds [AUDIO MENU о BALANCE == BASS Adjust left and right [== volumes | = SURROUND | — El SURROUND To enjoy a concert hall effect, | CENTER SP turn SURROUND to ON —E Are During stereo sound or soft [SPEAKERS playing Le re SURROU OFF (ON]] >< SURROUND CHANGE «CDF SELECT During monaural sound = — [ SURROUND OFF] ON AFB (Acoustic Feed Back) — Enables speakers to produce the best quality sound {Normally turned on) CH CH e To end adjustments — © To reset to standard setting, MENU CC D— Press MENU button Automatically adjusts quiet sound and loud sound for { ease of listening Emits the onginal sound { Gives contrast to sound { For programs consisting mainly of music Enhances { high sounds (around 4 kHz) Enhances high sounds even more (Recommended for those who have slight hearing deficiencies ) When GAME 1s selected for the picture, sound setting also changes to GAME During GAME mode, sound mode cannot be changed in this menu select NORMALIZE with the up à and down Y buttons and press ACTION To adjust settings individually , press the AV ADJUST button to select the desired menu and adjust using the left 4 and » right buttons 34 Audio Adjustments Turning the center speaker ON and OFF to enhance the mood During AUDIO ADJUST menu CH — CH ON © Sound given off from the center 1s enhanced and stability 1s increased OFF e Use when certain scenes are hard to hear or to enhance and increase stability o select CENTER SP AUDIO ADJUST Press to select CENTER Press to select switch Turning the speaker sound ON and OFF SPEAKERS OFF Turns off the speaker sound ~~ SPEAKERS AUDIO ADJUST Notes ® Sound signals are output from the rear AUDIO OUT terminal e When volume is adjusted or the mute button 1s pressed from the remote control, a message will be displayed ¢ Sound signals from the headphone and earphone jacks are as follows HPJ OFF EPJ ON SPEAKERS ON Speaker sound 1s normal | SPEAKERS MENU e To end adjustments — CD By pressing the AV-ADJ button on the remote control, PICTURE ADJUST and AUDIO ADJUST can be directly adjusted instead of starting from the MAIN menu C= The selected menu will change each time the AV-ADJ button 15 pressed (press until the desired menu Is displayed) Adjust using the left 4 or night » button | PICTURE I BRIGHTNESS [COLOR [TINT | SURRQUND | SHARPNESS | CENTER SP [COLOR TEMP | [ NORMAL || [AFB 35 Picture Adjustments 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select ADJUST Press to select to PICTURE ADJUST Press to display the PICTURE ADJUST screen EEN |ADIUST VERS - amar TEE 4 [MMPICTURE ADJUST] } I POSITION/SIZE Hi AUDIO | 2” [AUDIO ADJUST | NORMAL 1s displayed at default CH Ne 2 — rr CH PICTURE ADJ. NORMAL [PICTURE MENU MERECE {PICTURE _ 2018 [BRIGHTNESS MN A A [COLOR НГ; [м вр А [SHaRPNESS EWE A Eo Te ms [ADVANCED ADJ Adjusts picture in more detail (see page 38) Press to select the menu to adjust Select the desired level by looking at the picture VOL behind the menu Press the left « or nght p button to switch between modes AUTO ————— STANDARD L—— DYNAMIC —————— CINEMA Auto { Adjusts brightness, depending on surrounding light, for easier viewing STANDARD } Displays unaltered image CINEMA { ideal for movies DYNAMIC Displays a clear screen with contrast of light and dark During GAME mode, picture mode cannot be changed in this menu Press the left < or right » button to switch between modes Г” NORMAL ——> COOL <— > WARM “7 36 Picture Adjustments PICTURE ~\ Selects proper brightness and density for the room PICTURE ADJ BRIGHTNESS L__NoRMAL | Adjusts for easier viewing of dark | PICTURE MENU Eis O oo. pictures such as night scenes and “TE PICTURE ] Mar = BRIGHTNESS __ BE ADVANCED ADJ 2 = This function 1s available when COLOR FC STANDARD or CINEMA mode 15 Adjusts slightly to a lighter color ¡q selected for the PICTURE MENU = SHARPNESS TINT Mm ADVANCED ADJ ON Adjust for nice skin color - ¡COLOR TEMP | Enables fine picture adjustment at SHARPNESS | ADVANCED ADJ (OFF CN. | a professional level (see next page) Displays a sharp image ES === ADVANCED ADJ OFF | ex = ECT Displays images with the selected setting of the PICTURE MENU Press the up à and down Y button and make adjustments . — To adjust each item, using the left 4 and P right buttons CH Select NORMALIZE with the up 4 and down y buttons VA ACTION o). e To reset to standard setting, — = = Press ACTION MENU ® To return to normal viewing — C9——— Press MENU button By pressing the AV-ADJ button on the remote control, PICTURE ADJUST and AUDIO ADJUST can be directly adjusted instead of starting from the MAIN menu (See page 35) AY AD The selected menu will change each time the AV-ADJ button 1s pressed (press until the desired menu is displayed) Adjust using the left € or right » button Note: There 15 little change when PICTURE 1s increased with a bright picture or reduced with a dark picture 37 Picture Adjustments Press left € or nght p to turn ON, and a » mark 1s displayed TT ЧЩ Press down w to display the ADVANCED ADJUST screen | ADVANCED ADJ E SELECT es ADVANCED PICTURE ADJUST | ADVANCED ADJUST | Li. Durning STANDARD or CINEMA mode, ADVANCED ADJUST setting is possible | NORMALIZE | Press to select menu LYM GAIN Zn {BLACK EXTENSION — Press to adjust | [WHITE CHAR CORR © voL [COLOR TEMP CORR ApausT GC So} seLecr es | © To return to normal viewing — ( ; Press MENU button Press up from VM GAIN, or press down from COLOR TEMP CORR e To return to PICTURE ADJUST menu — - Select NORMALIZE with the up à and down Y buttons e Jo return to standard — = - Press ACTION ltem Content Adjustable range VM GAIN Adjusts the emphasis for the Vertical contours BLACK EXTENSION | Adjusts the dark shades of the image In gradation 0 (no adjustments) - 15 (max adjustment) WHITE CHAR CORR | Emphasizes the whiteness of parts such as white characters | COLOR TEMP CORR | Fine adjustments of color temperature | -7 (low color temperature) - 7 (high color temperature) selected for each PICTURE MENU mode <reddish color> <bluish color> 38 Playing special video software When playing special images such as three dimensional video disks on video disk players or game software on video game players, use GAME mode Use TV mode for normal viewing Selecting VIDEO menu Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP CH pm Press to select VIDEO ACTION »- | = CH Press to display the VIDEO screen VOL Switching to SCAN MODE. Press to select SCAN MODE Press to select TV or GAME Ne — Press to exit menu | | | [kälLock | | | [6O[LANGUAGE [CJ[PROGRAM CHANNELS NESJICLOSED CAPTION Notes. ® The VIDEO set up screen IS made up of 4 pages Use the up 4 and down Y buttons to change pages | Closed Captions This receiver has a built in decoder that provides a visual depiction of the audio portion of a television program in the form of written words across the screen (white or colored letters on a black background). It allows the viewer to read the dialogue of a television program or other information. 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP CH Press to select CLOSED CAPTION TOOL ANGUAGE | olla сто Ш [CJ[PROGRAM CHANNELS | [ & [Lock | | = | EsEtosen CAPTION || с Press to display the CLOSED CAPTION | ame | screen PAGE «IGN SELECT 2 On Mute Activates the On-Screen Closed Caption feature, when the MUTE button on the Remote Control 1s pressed To deactivate, press the MUTE button again Note" This feature functions when the Closed Caption Mode 1s in the “OFF” position The program being viewed must be broadcast with Closed Caption [CE] ON MUTE Press to select ON MUTE Press to select from the following r NO(OFF) «=> C1 «=> C2 «> C3 mo Notes ® Recommended menu Set Up for Closed Caption when using Mute Button CC ON MUTE C1 CC MODE OFF e The setting for CC ON MUTE 1s vaiid only when the CC MODE 1s OFF, CC MODE set to ON will override CC ON MUTE This menu cannot be selected when the MAIN picture 1s displaying a COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT of 480i or more ® When aspect 1s ZOOM, Closed Caption cannot be used 40 Closed Captions 3 Mode Activates the On-Screen Closed Caption feature When activated this feature will remain on until OFF 15 selected in this menu CLOSED CAPTION = Press to select CC MODE GLE , Press to select from the following AS —=5 CH poa «=» С2 Mm GA TA e CAPTION OFF -Recommended mode when Closed Caption 1s not being used ® CAPTION C1 - ® CAPTION C2 - ® TEXT T1 - ® TEXT T2- ® CAPTION C3 - ® CAPTION C4 - e TEXT T3 - e TEXT T4 - For video related information that can be displayed (up to 4 lines of script strategically placed on the television screen so that it does not obstruct relevant parts of the picture) Another mode used for video related information Blanks out a large portion of the picture on the television screen, and displays program guide or any other information currently being transmitted Another mode which displays information and blanks out a large portion of the picture on the television screen Another mode used for video related information Another mode used for video related information Another mode which displays information and blanks out a large portion of the picture on the television screen Another mode which displays information and blanks out a large portion of the picture on the television screen MENU e To end adjustments — (>——— Press MENU button 41 Lock Feature In the United States and Canada, the V-CHIP consists of two rating systems, which are MPAA (MOTION PICTURE) and TV PARENTAL GUIDELINES. Its function is to block programs by the rating data in the XDS data packets sent from broadcasting stations. The user can seiect which rating programs should be blocked by using the LOCK MENU options. Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP 1 = Press to select MENU oo pme LOCK ia AURA ES A A | [@OJLANGUAGE — | vol al ACTION 1 vot [E PROGRAM CHANNELS } i { fh [LOCK | E | ES)ICLOSED CAPTION | = Press to display | LA MDe0 J the LOCK screen Г Input code LOCK Enter any 4-digit number as a password These numbers wili be needed when deactivating the LOCK function CHANGE CODE = = o AS — CHANGE Note: Use a code that 1s easy to remember or record it in a safe place 2 Selecting broadcasts to lock Press to select CHANGE SETTING (the menu following MOTION PICT STATUS) Panasonic Press to display the MOTION PICTURE ; RATING screen LOOK MOTION PICTURE RATING MOTION PICT STATUS | VIEW NA PROGRAMS? | il E ae A UT" RCE | FE Nel CHANGE SETTING | NCAT] CHANGE CODE CHANGE GC OD SELECT NO RATING (CDS) RATING у = SELECT 42 Lock Feature Press to select rating to lock Press to select YES or NO Rating (turns red when on) G General audience PG Parental guidance suggested H Restricted NC17 No one under 17 1s admutted X Pornography EXIT Press to return to LOCK screen Setting MOTION PICT STATUS Locking and unlocking the ratings selected above CN Press to select MOTION PICT STATUS — = Press to select ON or OFF VOL (cre) VOL CH ON The broadcasts selected ın the MOTION PICTURE RATING menu cannot be viewed OFF LOCK 1s deactivated and any broadcast, regardless of the setting tor MOTION PICTURE RATING, can be viewed y MENU Press to sel | MOTION PICTURE RATING ___ VIEW NR PROGRAMS? Eu PG-13 Parental guidance needed under 13 years old LACK | MOTION PICT STATUS F 0 e — — CHANGE SETTING | ‚ Mi o il TV PARENTAL STATUS rem MOTION PICT ST EE 0 = ATUS 43 Lock Feature TV PARENTAL STATUS Press to select TV PARENTAL STATUS. LOCK Press to select ON or OFF. arn Changing setting CHANGES) “SELECT — Press to select CHANGING SETTING. TV PARENTAL GUIDE Press to display the TV PARENTAL GUIDE screen. NO RATING: > RATING Setting the TV PARENTAL PROGRAMS screen VIEW NR PROGRAMS? NO : The broadcasts selected in the MOTION PICTURE RATING menu cannot be viewed. YES: LOCK is deactivated and any broadcast, regardless of the setting for MOTION PICTURE RATING, can be viewed. SETTING BASIC: The up à and down Y buttons change the selected title. DETAILED: The cursor selecting the title can be moved to select options displayed on the right. The down button moves the cursor to the right if options are available. The up a button moves the cursor to the left and if there are no options to the left, the cursor will move up. 44 Lock Feature Locking and unlocking ® When a title field is selected, all ratings below this rating are selected. e When options within an option field are selected, ratings below this rating within the same field are selected. © Ratings displayed in green are unlocked and those displayed in red are blocked programs. 1. Ratings for children: These ratings are divided into ranks as follows. (IVY | CIVYZ) CV J|CIVY => CVY7 LIVE 2. Ratings for teenagers: These ratings are the same as the matrix system. This system is described in the diagram below. Ratings for all ages are on top and ratings for adults are on the bottom. LIV-G |LVILS LL (TV-PG {CV | CS CL] (TV-14] [Y] CS | CL il. ae | al al. L Ч ” MENS e To end adjustments — C>—— Press MENU button. 45 Customizing the VIDEO INPUT labels Display for each VIDEO INPUT can be changed to match with the connected device (VCR, video games). Example: When changing VIDEO 3 to LD. 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP. '— Press to select VIDEO, [BOILNGUAGE | [CJ[PROGRAM CHANNELS — | [ dà [Lock | | | vou | {sf [ESIICLOSED CAPTION | (L]vneo | Press to display the VIDEO screen. _— EL OFF EE OVC PLAYBACK MODE Press to select VIDEQ INPUT LABEL. VIDEO {GEOMAGNETIC CORRECT {Panasonic AUTO 4:3 Ei NOFA Press to display the VIDEO INPUT LABEL screen. Note: The VIDEO screen consists of 4 pages. Use the up 4 and down Y buttons to change pages. 46 Customizing the VIDEO INPUT labels Press to select VIDEO VIDEO INPUT LABEL INPUT to change | COMPONENT 2 EERO ANE CHANGE «aC >) rsetecT Press to change By pressing this button, VIDEO INPUT LABEL display changes as follows [VIDEO 1 ; VIDEOS eS | COMPONENT 1 RE RSS — VIDEO 3 —— VCR —> LD —> GAME | EN BLANK <— HD VCR «— DTV «— DVD 1 CHANGE Co SELECT By pressing this button, display changes In reverse MENU Press to exit menu Note When DVD or DTV 1s selected for the change, images are adjusted to match each input signal 47 Selecting STEREO/SAP/MONO CH 7 oF = MENU Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select CUSTOM Press to select AUDIO MODE Press to display the AUDIO MODE screen Press to select STEREO/SAP/MONO Red dispiay - With signal White display - No signal Press to exit menu MENE LASER) CUSTOM PERTELIE) [ESPICHANNEL SEARCH | NS SLEEP TIMER oi || {& TaunIo MODE EE | Helpful Hints: e STEREO - Two channel Audio reception e SAP - Second Audio Programming (typically used for bilingual audio) e MONO - Use when stereo signal 1s weak 48 Using the off-timer 1 AN Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen. Press the left “ 4” or right “ p © button to select CUSTOM. Press the up * A ” or down * v EXA CUSTON LESE button to select SLEEP TIMER. | SENTE | Este of - % [AUDIO MODE — T Press to displayed SLEEP TIMER | [0] POWER SAVE STANDARD] adjust screen. once CE sor Press the left “ <” or right “ > ” button and SEEEP TIMER select the desired sieep time from [SLEEP TIMER UE L-0--30-+60-+-90 2 minutes to select SJ cn Notes: ® When the power to the TV set is disrupted due to a power outage or similar problem, after power is restored, the off-timer will be deactivated and the TV will be in standby mode. ® To see the remaining sleep time, press the INFO/RECALL button. 49 Viewing with reduced brightness (Power SAVE) Selecting the POWER SAVE menu Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select CUSTOM. [ÉD CHANNEL SEARCH | Press to select POWER SAVE. [Ex]sLeeP TIMER 0] | _[”"& TAUDIO_MODE | [Q]Power save STANDARD] | | Press to display the POWER SAVE screen. Press to select STANDARD or SAVING. С > Press to exit menu. POWER SAVE ÉRRENTNINCERNE By reducing the brightness of the brightest scenes, a natural image is achieved and reduces power consumption at the same time. POWER SAVE — PERES e Viewing in the selected PICTURE menu setting or in your preferred brightness level is possible. Notes: e When CINEMA or GAME mode is selected for the image menu, POWER SAVE does not function. e The setting for POWER SAVE is set even when the TV is turned off . 50 Video game player to VIDEO INPUT 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP CH [=== Press to select VIDEO [BO]LANGUAGE | a (eva) a BE CHANNELS = Ke (ESIICLOSED CAPTION | cm | Cris | Press to display the VIDEO screen CH Press to select GAME VIDEO Changing the video game player input terminal eA PAGE 444 . "o >) vou _— Mr | = Note. Use the up A and down vw buttons to change CHANGE E SELECT pages о Press to set | GAME Ex When VIDEO INPUT 2 is selected The modes will change as son ts va follows + [VIDEO 2}—+ [VIDEO 34 [VIDEO 4] L—_ [7080 11— MENU ( > Press to exit menu Note Default 1s set for VIDEO INPUT 4 which 1s located on the front of the TV set 51 Optimizing display for DVC recording mode (ovc PLAYBACK MODE) When digital video camera recording is in FRAME, images will have high resolution. 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP CH — Press to select VIDEO ACTION >) VOL = CH VOL [<< Press to display the VIDEO screen Press to select DVC PLAYBACK MODE Press to set NORMAL When playing normal images FRAME When displaying FRAME recording mode С > Press to exit menu TRO LANGUAGE | {L_J|PROGRAM CHANNELS | Lh [LOCK _ | EScLosED CAPTION _ 1 || [7B]vIDEO | | PAGE Esa = VIDEO PAGE 1/4 NATURAL COLOR HE ne теле CHANGE LC sac DVC PLAYBACK MODE "| NORMAL | ; Note ® Switches only during VIDEO INPUT 1-4 or GAME modes ® If normal images are viewed in FRAME mode, moving pictures may appear awkward Switch to NORMAL e The VIDEO screen consists of 4 pages e Use the up A and down Y buttons to change pages 52 Adjusting unnatural video images (30 Y/C FILTER) Selecting the VIDEO menu Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP. Press to select VIDEO. Press to display the VIDEO screen. VIDEO EU RUES rt PE I ra CE ES pair AERA 1 Tor E DVC PLAYBACK MODE NORMAL EEE > В Ea > | CHANGE CO SELECT | Switching to 3D Y/C FILTER Press to select 3D Y/C FILTER. Press to set ON / OFF. MENU Press to exit menu. IRO]LANGUAGE [PROGRAM CHANNELS Ca oe CLOSED CAPTION __ (| CUlvioec ER Ву de A CHANGE SELECT. u, Notes: e The VIDEO menu is made up of 4 pages. Use the up 4 and down Y buttons to change pages. e Not available for COMPONENT VIDEO 1-2. 53 Automatically changing screen size for VIDEO INPUT modes | if the received signal contains screen size specifications in VIDEO INPUT (1-4) or COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1-2), the screen size is automatically changed. (86) LANGUAGE | (CL JIPROGRAM CHANNELS — |] } | fh LOCK Cd | {ISSICLOSED CAPTION >] eT Hf CHA a et | E Press to display the VIDEO screen. Press to select ID-1 ( Image Detection )- Note: Use the up A and down w buttons to change pages. Press to set. ON : When screen size specification signals are detected, screen size is automatically changed. OFF: The screen size is not automatically changed. (Turn OFF if this function does not operate properly.) MENU Press to exit Menu. Notes: ® When ID-1 is detected and the screen size is changed, FULL or WIDE will be displayed. ® When displaying a split screen, ID-1 is not detected. 54 Cancelling automatic enlarging of screen Used for viewing 4:3 images in Panasonic auto mode. (See page 22) 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP CH == Press to select VIDEO <}{ ACTION > VOL = GH Press to display the VIDEO screen, VOL Press to display PAGE 3/4 and select Panasonic AUTO Press to select NORMAL [BO)]LANGUAGE | IL-IPROGRAM CHANNELS — |] Lid [Lock | ¡CENCLOSED CAPTION | | VIDEO 1 Lo ACK MODE — VIDEO oo PAGES/A [GEOMAGNETIC CORRECT Panasonic AUTO 43 Displays NORMAL screen for 4 3 images Displays JUST screen for 4 3 images + MENU Press to exit menu VIVES INFUI LABEL I} {Panasonic AUTO 43 NORMAL E AMI noe Note. The VIDEO screen consists of 4 pages Use the up 4 and down y buttons to change pages 95 | Setting when 480p signals (sequential scan) are input through COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT Displays input signals (480p signals) in a natural color from digital equipment adaptors connected to COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (Y, Po/Co ,P/C: input terminals). 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP CH E ES EEN SETUP Y = — Press to select VIDEO (TP) (BOJLANGUAGE | voL | Rx3 ACTION VOL IL JIPAOGRAM CHANNELS | | fA Jrock | = TES)ICLOSED CAPTION || = Press to display the VIDEO screen | 1 blvmEO _—_ Press to select 480p COLOR MATRIX Note: {GAME BEALE Use the up A and down v buttons to change [= COLOR MATRIX pages ee ee CHANGE aC > --sELEOT Press to set SDTV When the input signal 1s a normal TV 480p COLOR MATRIX system (NTSC) TSDIV I HDTV . When the input signal 1s a Hı-Definition system (HD) C > Press to end Note. 480p COLOR MATRIX does not need to be set when using Hi-Definition equipment or 4801 output equipment 56 Geomag netic correction (Adjusting skewing of images) This correction is made when moving the TV set or when image is slightly skewing. 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP, VOL | (e E: Press to display the GEOMAGNETIC CORRECT screen, Adjust so that the bar is horizontal. ER — 3EMOTE X ONTROL ! > ADJUET — A J MENU END Adjusted amount Screen direction Approximate adjusting amount North approx. 10 East/West approx. 31 South approx. 50 Press to select VIDEO. Press to display the VIDEO screen. Press to display PAGE 3/4 and select GEOMAGNETIC CORRECT. ¡GO]LANGUAGE (CI PROGRAM CHANNELS | (IS | | | ES)ICLOSED CAPTION | См NATURAL COLOR ps VIDEO NR VIDEG | Lt PAGE 344. MENU = C3 Press to end. DEGAUSSING | {GEOMAGNETIC CORRECT | | Panasonic AUTO 4:3 NORMALEN ia] ® The “DEGAUSSING” message is displayed after a clicking sound is heard. {The screen will be distored momentarily.) ® The display will disappear and another clicking sound will be heard. (End of adjustment) Approx. 5 4 seconds later Normal Viewing Note: The VIDEO screen consists of 4 pages. 7 Switching languages for display 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SETUP. CH Press to select LANGUAGE. > [=== voL | («<3 { ACTION >) = . А ета - Press to display the LANGUAGE screen. Press to select preferred fanguage. y = m = с (> Press to exit menu. | [AD] LANGUAGE IL JIPROGRAM CHANNELS | dd [LOCK CLOSED CAPTION | [VIDEO 58 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Programming The Illuminated Remote Control Using Access Codes The remote control can be preset for other manufacturers, by utihzing the REMOTE MODE SELECTION BUTTONS for CABLE, DTV, VCR, RCVR (a Receiver or Amplifier}, DVD (DVD, CD, LD) ,DBS and AUX (for Cassette Player or a VCR2 ) (Details on remote control buttons to operate periphera! equipment — See page 61 to 63 and 64 to 66) 1 Setting up the remote using the numerical keys (When the code is known) Press and hold the POWER and ACTION keys simultaneously for three full seconds After 3 seconds, all the illuminated mode keys will begin to flash Release the POWER and ACTION keys Press the desired mode key The mode key will illuminate steadily, all others will go out Enter the three digit set up code, by using the Remote Control Keyboard If the correct code 1s entered, the mode key will blink twice and then go out Now your remote is set for this code Note: If an incorrect number 1s entered (or there 1s an Incomplete entry after 30 seconds), the key illumination goes out (no blink) and the settings are unchanged Device Operate Default TV TV ( Only Panasonic ) Panasonic Code VCR VCR ( Preset ) Panasonic Code CBL Cable Boxes ( Preset ) Panasonic Code DBS DBS Boxes { Preset) Panasonic Code RCVR RCVR ( Preset) Technics Code AUX Cassette Players, VCR2 ( Preset) Technics Cassette Players Code DVD DVD & LD & CD Player ( Preset) Panasonic DVD Code DTV STB { Only Panasonic ) Panasonic Code 59 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Panasonic 2 Setting to the remote using the step and set method (When the code 1s not known) Press and hold the POWER and ACTION keys simultaneously for three full seconds After 3 seconds, all the illuminated mode keys will begin to flash Release the POWER and ACTION key Press the mode key The mode key will illuminate steadily, all others will go out Press VOL “ P “ key to step to the next code Press POWER to send a test signal in that format Continue doing this until the proper device code 1s found, and the target device responds Once the code has been found, press the ACTION key to lock it in Notes. ® The step and set mode will start from the current device (not the beginning of the list, except for the first time) ® The step and set mode works in the reverse direction using the VOL “ 4 ” key Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components Helpful Hint Write down the code numbers for your components in the space provided below This will serve as a handy reference whenever you need to reprogram your remote control CABLE Cable Box | | | | DBS Digital Broadcast System | | | | LLL] Lil Other Component Other Component VCR Video Cassette Recorder | | I] Ll | [TT] RCVR Recewer or Amplifier Other Component CD Compact Disc Player LD Laser Disc Player LL [|] LL | LIT] Other Component Other Component — Other Component 60 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Infrared Codes Index The remote control is capable of operating many brands of peripheral equipment. Refer to pages 61 and 62 for programming procedures. Note: The remote control memory is limited and therefore some models may not operate. The remote control is not designed to control all features available in all models. Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the desired Mode Selection Button on the remote control. Refer to pages 16 and 66 to 68, for details on operating peripheral equipment using the remote control. VCR Infrared Codes Index VCR Maker List (VCR) Maker Set Up No. Maker Set Up No. ADMIRAL 200 PENTAX 000, 011, 300 AIWA 137, 160 PHILCO 150, 130, 137, 125 AKAI 142, 014, 015, 016 136, 081 AUDIO DYNAMIC 240, 011 PHILIPS 150, 125, 130 BELL & HOWELL 005, 013 PIONEER 125 BROKSONIC 081, 136 PROSCAN 300, 000, 125, 130 CANON 125, 135 150, 310, 001, 002 CITIZEN 006 QUASAR 100, 101, 125, 130 CRAIG 005, 141, 006 RADIO SHACK 170, 130, 005, 210 CURTIS MATHES 300, 130, 137 009, 241, 137 DAEWOO 250, 001, 130 RCA 170, 300, 000, 125 DBX 240, 010, 011 130, 150, 310, 001 DIMENSIA 300 002 EMERSON 250, 136, 080, 003 REALISTIC 130, 005, 210, 009 135, 243, 081 241, 137 FISHER 005, 008, 008, 007 SAMSUNG 220, 002, 004 FUNAI 137, 136, 081 SANSUI 240, 136, 081, 520 GE 170, 300, 130 SANYO 005, 009 GO VIDEO 220, 512 SCOTT 001, 002, 004, 009 GOLDSTAR 006 230, 241, 330, 340 HITACHI 125, 300, 000 136, 081 INSTANT REPLAY 130, 125 SEARS 005, 006, 007, 008 JENSEN 240 000 JVC 240, 010, 011, 190 SHINTOM 050 KENWOOD 240,010, 006, 011 SHARP 200, 210 LXI 137, 006, 000, 007 SIGNATURE 2000 137,200 008, 005, 009 SINGER 050 MAGNAVOX 150, 125, 130 SONY 140, 141, 142 MARANTZ 240, 010, 011 SV2000 137 MARTA 006 SYLVANIA 150, 125, 130, 137 MEMOREX 130, 009 SYMPHONIC 137 MGA 230, 241, 330, 340 TASHIRO 006 242, 243 TATUNG 240, 010, 011 MINOLTA 000, 300 TEAC 240, 010, 137, 011 MITSUBISHI 230, 241, 330, 340 TECHNICS 100, 101, 125, 130 242, 243 TEKNIKA 130, 137 MULTITECH 330, 137, 004 TOSHIBA 001, 310 NEC 240, 010, 011, 190 VECTOR RESEARCH 011 OLYMPIC 130, 125 WARDS 200, 210, 009, 290 OPTIMUS 140, 100, 200, 006 006 ORICON 136, 081 YAMAHA 005, 240, 010, 011 PANASONIC 125, 130, 100, 101 ZENITH 290 PENNEY 130, 000, 300, 005, 240, 010, 011 61 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control CABLE CONVERTER BOX AND DVD, CD, LD PLAYERS Infrared Codes Index Cable DVD, CD, LD Piayer Maker List (CBL) Maker Set Up No Maker Set Up No ABC 530 PULSAR 005, 544 ARCHER 544, 531 PUSER 544 CABLEVIEW 005, 544 REALISTIC 544 CITIZEN 522, 005 REGAL 130, 350, 720, 730 CURTIS 130, 131 731, 900 DIAMOND 530, 544, 531 REGENCY 560 EAGLE 541 REMBRANT 702, 544, 005 EASTERN 560 SAMSUNG 005 GCBRAND 544, 005 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 122, 130, 131 GEMINI 522 SLMARK 005, 001 GENERAL INSTRUMENTHERROLD 360, 530, 531, 532 SPRUCER 005, 121 533, 520, 521, 522 STARGATE 544, 005 122 TELEVIEW 001, 005 HAMLIN 720, 730, 731, 900 TEXSCAN 810 350, 130 TOCOM 700, 701 HITACHI 003, 530 TOSHIBA 004 MACOM 003, 004, 005 UNIKA 544, 531 MEMOREX 542 UNIVERSAL 522, 544 MOVIETIME 544, 005 VIDEOWAY 006 OAK 710, 702, 002 VIEWSTAR 541, 542 PANASONIC 120, 121, 132 ZENITH 280, 000 PHILIPS 541, 542, 006 ZENITHDAAKE SATELLITE 000 PIONEER 001, 260 Maker List (DVD) Maker List (LD) Maker Set Up No | Maker Set Up No.| | Maker Set Up No DENON 100 RCA 110 PANASONIC — 200,201 235, 380 FERGUSON — 110 SABA 110 PIONEER 370 NORDMENDE 110 SONY 140 SONY 240, 241, 242, 243 MITSUBISHI 150 THOMSON 110 PANASONIC 100 TOSHIBA 130 PIONEER 120 YAMAHA 100 Maker List (CD) Maker Set Up No. Maker Set Up No CARVER 550 PHILIPS 550 DENON 600 PIONEER 430 FISHER 405 QUASAR 501, 530, 500 HARMAN/KARON 459, 460, 462 SANYO 405 JVC 590, 591, 670 SHARP 600 KENWOOD 400, 401, 450, 670 SHERWOOD 459 MAGNAVOX 550 SONY 540 MARANTZ 550 TECHNICS 530, 500, 501 MCINTOSH 460 VICTOR 590, 591, 670 OPTIMUS 430, 459 YAMAHA 402, 403, 404 PANASONIC 500, 501, 530 62 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control CASSETTE PLAYERS, RECEIVERS, AMPLIFIERS, and DBS Infrared Codes Index Cassette Players Maker Maker List (TAPE) Set Up No. Maker Set Up No. PANASONIC 700, 730 TECHNICS 700, 730 Amplifiers Maker Set Up No. Maker Set Up No. ADMIRAL 110 PANASONIC 101, 100, 130 AIWA 160, 161 PHILIPS 150 DENON 200, 201, 202 PIONEER 030, 032 FISHER 004 QUASAR 101, 100, 130 GARRARD 055 RCA 003, 030, 162, 171 HARMAN / KARDON 057, 150 170 JENSEN 164 SANSUI 003, 053, 320 JVC 190, 191 SHARP 200, 203 KENWOOD 000, 050 SONY 140 MEGNAVOX 162 SOUND DESIGN 220 MARANTZ 151 TEAC 054, 055, 053 MCINTOSH 058 TECHNICS 130, 100, 101 NAKAMICHI 031 VICTOR 190, 191 ONKYO 051, 056 YAMAHA 001, 002 OPTIMUS 003, 162, 171, 170 В Maker List (DBS) DBS Maker Set Up No. Maker Set Up No. ECHOSTAR 110 PRIMESTAR 391 G.E. 170 RCA 170 HNS (HITACHI) 050 SONY 390 PANASONIC 100 TOSHIBA 000 PHILIPS 001, 002 UNIDEN 001, 002 63 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Remote Control Quick Reference Functional Key Control KEY MODE FUNCTION O © O TV, DTV, VCR Select Channel AUX (VCR2) @ © © CABLE, DBS RCVR 1 Selects Video 1 @ (9) (Recewer/Amplitier) 2 Selects Video 2 O) 3 Selects Video 3 4 Selects Video 4 5 Selects CD 6 Selects Tuner 7 Selects Phone 8 Selects Tape 9 Selects AUX DVD (DVD, CD, LD) Selects Track Number TYAMDED TV Selects TV Input Mode ALL COMPONENTS Turns On and Off Select Components TV, VCR, DBS, DTV Mutes TV Sound VUTE CABLE Mutes Cable Sound DVD Mutes TV / RCVR Sound RCVR (Recerver/Amplifier) Mutes Audio AUX (Cassette) RCVR Mute TV TV Mode Selection for Remote Control CABLE Cable Mode Selection for Remote Control DBS DBS Mode Selection for Remote Control VCR VCR Mode Selection for Remote Control Recewer / Amplifier Receiver / Amplifier Mode Selection for Remote Control Digital Video Disc DVD (DVD, CD, LD) Mode Selection for Remote Control Cassette Tape Player, VCR2 AUX Mode Selection for Remote Control Enables User to Operate a Tape Cassette Player, or VCR2 TV TV Channel Up/Down VCR VCR Channel Up/Down CABLE Channel Up/Down DBS Channel Up/Down, Navigation Up/Down OVD (DVD) Navigation Up/Down DVD (CD) Next Track/Previous Track DVD (LD) Next Chapter/Previous Chapter RCVR Tuner +/ Tuner — TV, VCR TV Volume Up/Down CABLE Cable Volume Up/Down DBS Audio Track +/-, Navigation Right/Left DVD (DVD) Navigation Right/Left DVD (CD) RCVR Volume Up/Down DVD (LD) TV Volume Up/Down RCVR RCVR Volume Up/Down 64 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Remote Control Quick Reference Functional Key Control KEY MODE FUNCTION TV Selects Previously Tuned Channel CABLE Selects Previously Tuned Channel DBS Selects Previously Tuned Channel PAE DVD (DVD) Selects Previous Title DVD (CD) Selects Next Disc DVD (LD) Side A/B DTV Prev. Ch AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Selects Tape Cassette Player A or B TV Activities TV Menus CABLE Enter DBS DBS Action DTV STB Action DVD Select TV, CBL Display Information (Channel, Time, Audio Mode, Power Save Mode) VCR Display Current VCR Settings DBS Display Current DBS Settings TOR DTV Display Current DTV Settings DVD (DVD) Display Current DVD Settings DVD (CD) Display Time format DVD (LD) Display Current LD Settings VCR VCR REW REW DVD (DVD, LD) Skip Search << DVD (CD) Search REW RCVR Surround — AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Tape REW TV SPLIT ON/OFF VCR VCR FF Se DVD (DVD, LD) Skip Search >> DVD (CD) Search FF RCVR Surround + AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Tape FF PLAY VCR VCR Play DVD (DVD, CD, LD) Play AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Tape Play TV SPLIT Search 4 VCR VCR Stop DVD (DVD, CD, LD) Stop AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Tape Stop VCR, CABLE VCR Record VCR REC DBS DBS Record O DTV Info (EPG) AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Tape Record TV SPLIT Swap SWAP VCR VCR Pause DVD (DVD, LD) Still Su DVD (CD) Pause AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Tape Pause TV SPLIT Freeze e VCR TV/VCR Switch Nr DVD (DVD, CD, LD) Open/Close AUX (Tape Cassette Player) | Tape Open/Close Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Remote Control Quick Reference Functional Key Control KEY MODE FUNCTION ASPECT TV TV Aspect DBS DBS Aspect DTV (STB) STB Aspect VCR VCR Channel Up CABLE TV Channel Up DBS DBS Channel Up Cad DVD (DVD) Slow + DVD (CD) Repeat DVD (LD) LD Side A RCVR Center + VCR VCR Channel Down CABLE TV Channel Down ventas DBS DBS Channel Down DVD (DVD) Slow — DVD (CD) Random DVD (LD) LO Side B RCVR Center — AV-ADJ TV AV-Adjust CD NORMAL oa TV NORMAL TV Game GAME DBS DBS Page Down CO DVD Skip — RCVR Tuner — TV RH-SPLIT RH-SPLIT DBS DBS Page Up a» DVD Skip + RCVR Tuner + en ТУ Exit from Menu Screen DBS DBS Exit DTV {STB) Exit (EPG) PROG DBS DBS Program > DTV (STB) STB Program GUIDE DBS DBS Guide С DTV (STB) Guide (EPG) TV TV Menu DBS DBS Menu MENU DVD (DVD) DVD Menu < DVD (CD) DVD (LD) DTV (STB) STB Menu 66 Troubleshooting During normal broadcast (VHF/UHF) Symptoms Checks Page Power does not turn ON ® |s the power plug plugged in? — e |f the power does not turn on using the remote, check if the TV set is 17 turned on. Remote control does not | ® Are the batteries dead or inserted incorrectly? 7 function e |s the remote control sensor in direct light of florescent lamps or other _ strong sources of light? Image shakes © |s the antenna or antenna cable old, broken or shorted? — Image is not clear ® |s the antenna cable connected properly? 8, 9,10 Color patches or no color ® When using a VCR and selecting channels on the TV, is the TV/VIDEO mode for the VCR set to TV? a Image appears doubled or | ® Is the antenna facing the right direction? — tripled. € |s the antenna receiving any signals reflected off mountains or buildings. _ Spots appear in images, | ® is the TV being affected by geomagnetism or other interference images shake, or color patches (automobiles and trains, high voltage power lines, neon, motors, appear in the four corners. magnetic steel frames, steel windows, etc.)? Turn off the power for — approx. 20 min. and turn back on or change positioning of the TV set. If this does not fix the problem, the TV needs magnetic shielding. When the TV set is turned on | ® Due to the intemal structure of the CRT set, some parts of the fluorescent in a dark room, the outer edges components spark, (created by high voltage) when the TV set is turned - of the screen spark on. This is not a malfunction. momentarily. Unclear or overly bright colors | ® When white is displayed on a certain part of the screen for a while, the on parts of the screen white portion tends to tint with color. When the bright image disappears, — the screen will return to its normal color. Left and right ends of the | € Receiving broadcast or changes in brightness on the screen can cause _ screen, columns and frames curves on the screen. appear curved. A black stripe appears for a | ® The image distorts when channels are changed. — moment when changing channels using the VCR. During Panasonic AUTO | ® Depending on the program content, even when the screen is supposed mode, the screen size to automatically zoom, if the beginning scene is dark, it may take a 22, 23 sometimes changes. while for it to zoom. ® During a 4:3 screen, if the top and bottom of the image is dark, it may _ zoom. Images disappear at the top | © When using 16:9 image software, there is no picture at the top and and bottom of the screen bottom of the screen (cinema vision size software, etc.). a During ZOOM or JUST modes, | ® Has the screen position been changed? 32 the image is cut off at the top — If 50, adjust screen positioning. and bottom. A clicking and buzzing sound | ® This is the sound of the Geomagnetic correction function creating a is made when the TV is turned beautiful color picture. This is not a malfunction. 57 on. 67 Troubleshooting During normal broadcast (VHF/UHF) displayed. Symptoms Checks Page Image is skewed ® This could be a geomagnetic effect. (If installed facing 57 south, then image slants down to the right; when facing north, slants down to the leit.) Panasonic AUTO + 3 Perform geomagnetic | NORMAL SEM correction. — oe [VIDEO INPUT LA LABEL |} CHANGE LO > fsetecr Channel number remains | Press the INFO/RECALL button. displayed. During VIDEO input, channel number is displayed until an image is 29 The TV set makes a cracking sound ® if there are no probiems with image or sound, it is the sound of the cabinet shrinking due to room temperature changes. This is not a malfunction. 68 Specifications Power Source AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power Consumption Average use : 177 W (Maximum Current 3.7 A) Stand-by condition : 0.36 W CRT 30-inch, 16 : 9 aspect ratio Screen Size 25.95 ” (659.1 mm) (W) x 14.59 ” (370.7 mm) (H) x 29.77 ” (756.2 mm) (diagonal) Channel Capability-181 VHF-12 : UHF-56 : Cable-125 Speaker 5 Speakers Sound | Audio Output | 21 W[7W+7W+7W] (10% THD) Headphones | M3 (3.5 mm) Jack x 2 Two screen display fuctions 3D Y/C FILTER FEATURES AFB circuit installation 5 Speakers CLOSED CAPTION V-Chip Remote control Transmitter EURS11162 Accessories Supplied R6 (AA) Battery x 2 Operating Conditions Temperature : 34 °F - 104 °F (0° — 40°C) Humidity : 20 % - 80 % (non-condensing) Connection Terminais AV INPUT 1- 4 VIDEO 1.0 Vp-p (75 Q) (Phono Jack Type) S-VIDEO Y:1 Vp-p (75 0), C : 0.286 Vp-p (75 Q) (Mini DIN 4-pin) AUDIO L-R 0.5 Vrms (Phono Jack Type x 2) AV PROG. OUT VIDEO 1.0 Vp-p (75 Q) (Phono Jack Type) S- VIDEO Y : 1 Vp-p (75 2), C : 0.286 Vp-p (75 Q) (Mini DIN 4-pin) AUDIO L-R 0.5 Vrms (Phono Jack Type x 2) TO AUDIO AMP AUDIO L-R 0.5 Vrms (Phono Jack Type x 2) COMPONENT VIDEO Y INPUT1-2 Pe / Pr AUDIO L-R (Phono Jack Type x 2) 1.0 Vp-p (including synchronization) + 0.35 Vp-p 0.5 Vrms Dimensions , | | (WxDxH) 30.6” (777 mm) x 21.1” (535.3 mm) x 22.7 ” (576 mm) Weight (Mass) 128 Ib. (58 kg) Net Note: Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate. 71 Customer’ Record The model number and serial number of this product can be found on its back cover You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your purchase receipt, as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss, and for Warranty Service purposes Mode! Number CT-30WX50 Serial Number Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company, Company, Division of Matsushita Division of Matsushita Electric of Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico Inc. (“PSC”) One Panasonic Way Secaucus Ave 65 de Infanteria, Km 9 5 New Jersey 07094 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Printed in Japan MBS060181071 (MS) ">
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