Panasonic CT-27G32 U, CT-32G32 U, CT-36G32 U Color Television Operating Instructions
Below you will find brief information for Color Television CT-27G32, Color Television CT-27G32U, Color Television CT-32G32, Color Television CT-32G32U, Color Television CT-36G32, Color Television CT-36G32U. The device features a solid-state chassis with an external antenna connection for VHF/UHF broadcasts and a cable input for cable channels. You can connect external audio amplifiers for sound output via stereo systems. The television also includes a Picture in Picture (PIP) feature that allows you to watch two channels in parallel without external video sources. This feature provides flexibility in viewing different channels or video inputs simultaneously. Additionally, you can adjust the color, tint, sharpness, and audio settings to enhance the viewing experience.
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Panasonic Color Television Operating Instructions РТ q Au a d tH TU pa N CT-27G32 CT-27G32U 6 a ЧЕ LB Code ELE NA uz МИ 1 aM — An ar E в x re pp = “я Erre Praia CT-32G32 CT-36G32 CT-32G32U CT-36G32U Head these instructions completely before operating, Contents subject to change without notice or obligation. Copyright 1997 by Matsushita Electric Corporation Of Améñnica All nghts reserved Unaumhorized Printedin U 5.A copyng and disinibubon ià à violabon of law. TOBZAAO116 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 ar- The exclamation point within row—head within a triangle a triangle is intended to tell is intended to tell the user the user that important oper- that parts inside the product ating and servicing instruc- are a risk of electric shock to tions are in the papers with persons. the appliance. Note To CATV System Installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Safety Instructions For Television Receivers > 3. 4. CA. 10. 11. 12. 13. Read and apply the operating instructions provided with your television receiver. Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later use, Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use attachments not recommended by the television receiver manufacturer as they may cause hazards. Do not use this television receiver near water. For example: Avoid placing it near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc. Do not place this television receiver on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The television receiver may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the television receiver. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the television receiver and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the television receiver on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This television receiver should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This television receiver should not be piaced in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided. Operate only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your television dealer or local power company. For television receivers designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions, - - This television receiver is equipped with a polarized alternating—current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your N electrician to replace your obsolete outiet. Do not defeatthe safety purpose ofthe polarized — pER (NEC) NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE MIRE NA LEAD-IN EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS ? WIRE plug. \ Do not allow anything to rest on the power N cord. Do not locate this television receiver GROUND 7 where the cord will be abused by persons CLAMP : walking on it. | Follow all warnings and instructions marked DISCHARGE UNIT on the television receiver. TT (NEC SECTION 810-20) Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. ELECTRIC Never push objects of any kind into this EQUIPMENT Г DD, GROUNDING CONDUCTORS television receiver through cabinet slots as 1, they may touch dangerous voltage points or ag === GROUND CLAMPS short out parts that could result in a fire or POWER SERVICE GROUNDING electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on =4— ELECTRODE SYSTEM a . (NEC ART 250, PART H) the television receiver. 14. If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. In the U.S. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code and in Canada Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead—in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna—discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure. 15. For added protection for this television receiver during a lightning storm, or when itis left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges. 16. An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. 17. Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlet, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the television receiver. If the television receiver has been exposed to rain or water. If the television receiver does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the television receiver to normal operation. e. If the television receiver has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the television receiver exhibits a distinct change in performance — this indicates a need for service. 18. Do not attempt to service this television receiver yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 19. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. 20. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this television receiver, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the television is in safe operating condition. 21. WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. 22. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH A RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. NOTE: This equipment is designed to operate inthe U.S.A., Canada and other countries where the broadcasting system and AC house current is exactly the same as in the U. s. À. and Canada. Important Information Regarding Use of Video Games, Computers, DSS or Other Fixed Image Displays. The extended use of fixed image program material can cause a permanent “shadow image” on the picture tube. This background image is viewable on normal programs in the form of a stationary fixed image. This type of irreversible picture tube deterioration can be limited by observing the following steps: A. Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimum viewing level. В. Do not disptay the fixed image for extended periods of time. —C. Turn the power off when not in actual use. NOTE: The marking or retained image on the picture tube resulting from fixed image use is not an operating defect and as such is not covered by Warranty. This product is not designed to display fixed image patterns for extended periods of оо ср time. «gn . h iti | Specifications Channel Capability Chart BAND CHANNELS Power Source: 120V, 60Hz, AC Channel Capability: 181 channels (See chart) VHF | 12 VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, Cable 125 channels — | CAE, - (Mid-Band) e Video Input Jacks (2): 1V p—p, 75 ohm, phono jack type CABLE (Super Band) 14 Audio Input Jacks (2): 500mV rms 47K ohm CABLE (Hyper Band) 28 To Audio AMP Jacks: 0~2.0V rms 4.7K ohm CABLE (Ultra Band) 56 S-VHS Input Jack: S-Video (y-c) connector TOTAL CHANNELS 181 Stereo Sound Closed Caption Display Picture In Picture: 2 Tuner Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. -3- Introduction Congratulations on Your New Purchase Your new video component features an all solid state chassis which is designed to give you many years of enjoyment. It was thoroughly tested and adjusted at the factory for best performance. In order for you to take full advantage of your new video component, please read and follow the installation and operating instructions supplied with this product. Customer’s Record | The model and serial number of this product may be found on its back cover. You should note the model and serial number in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss. Model Number: Serial Number: Table of Contents Safety Instructions ............———r-—resrvcervecro 2 Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture and Sharpness . 17 Specifications .......ew_.eeeoeooscaxoezoreoorcorer. 3 Audio Adjustments ................ 18 Introduction ........cciiiiiiiiiiiniranncinnnnn. 4 Audio Norm ................................ 18 Installation 0er K RR acer 0 ne 5 Bass, Treble, and Balance ................... 18 Receiver Location ....... PE 5 Mode (Stereo/SAP/Mono) ................... 18 Optional External Equipment Connections ........ 5 A Sound ITUNE ENT 19 AC Power Supply Сог@ .............. 5..2... 5 TV Speak ers TNT 1 Remote Control Battery Installation .............. 5 Lock PEAKETS ove 20 Antenna/Cable Connections e nricrarerareenca een 6 Lock Game Guard ..................... 7 20 Other Video Equipment 141 4 ee 1 0 84 a ue 41 na 2 185008 6 Unlock Game Guard ................... ... 20 Care and Cleaning enero. sererresaneens seee. 6 Channel Caption ...............eel enc 21 Optional Equipment Connection and Operation .. 7 “Timer Features .................. 21 To Audio AMP Connection ...................... 7 Sleep TIME! ee er 21 Audio/Video Input Connection ................... 7 Program Timer .............eeereescarereen 22 PIP External Video And Antenna Connection ..... 8 Set-Up Features ....................0e000e0 23 Location of Controls (Receiver) ................. 9 Set TIME «ooo oo eee 23 Location of Controls (Remote) ................. 10 Antenna (Ant) ............—.—.. reco, 23 Remote Quick Reference Functional Key Chart .. 11 Auto Prog .............eoerreeevedeocana e. 24 Special Functions ..........-—.._eeeeereneecormros 13 Manual Prog ................. iii... 24 Recall Button ...........eee__...e.ecereeare0.. 13 Auto Power On ................receveerrcan. 25 R-Tune Button .................ererecreocane 13 CC (Closed Caption) Mode .................. 25 Multi Button ......._îî_ 21111100 13 Geomagnetic Corr (Correction) ............... 25 PIP (Picture in Picture) Button .................. 14 Programming The Home Theater Remote ....... 26 Swap Button ..........._..eeeee.veereroer000.. 14 Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components 26 Size Button . oot 10 14 VCR Infrared Codes Index ..................... 27 Freeze Button ...............111112022 1144 a ne 15 Cable Converter Box and CD Players Move Button ........... oii. 15 Infrared Codes Index ...................... 28 PIP Channel Buttons ............. 2.2... 5.5.5... 15 Cassette Deck, Receivers, and Amplifiers Search Button ...............o.ee_rervenoocro 15 Infrared Codes Index ...................... 29 Main Menu Icons ......e_—rñerororenscanoamuarmoo 16 Laser Disc, DSS, and DVD Language Menu Selection ..................... 16 Infrared Codes Index ...................... 30 Picture Adjustments ........................... 17 Troubleshooting Chart ........................ 31 Picture Norm ............. citi... 17 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 may 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 Connections The Video/Audio connections between components can be made with shielded video and audio cables. For best perfor- mance, video cables should utilize 75 ohm coaxial shielded wire. Cables are available from your dealer or electronic supply house. 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 QUTLET 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. Polarized Plug Remote Control Battery Installation Batteries: Use two “AA” batteries. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover on back of the remote. ® 2. Install the batteries in the battery compartment. © {Polarity (+) or (~} must -be correct.) >» | © 3. Reattach the battery cover. $ a 0 Helpful Hints: A ola For frequent Remote Control users, replace old batteries with Alkaline batteries for longer life. © Precaution on Battery Use Press Down Here Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and and Slide Cover corrosion that will damage the Remote Control Back Transmitter. = Observe the Following Precautions: = 5 Batteries must be replaced as a pair. + = 1, Do not combine a used battery with a new one. - 5 Do not mix battery types (Example: “Zinc Carbon” with “Alkaline”). Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries. Battery replacement is necessary when Remote Control reacts sporadically or stops operating the Receiver. м о № on "Helpful Hints: CTR "Whenever you remove the batteries to replace them, you may need to reset the Remote Control Infrared Codes. We recommend that you initially record the codes in the Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components section, prior to setting up the remote. Installation (cont.) Antenna/Cable Connections 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 set to TV. (Refer to Antenna Mode section.) Indoor Outdoor Incoming Cable from Home Antenna Typical VHF/UHF Antenna VHF/UHF 75 Ohm on Back of Set 300 Ohm VHF/UHF (tE «в on Back of Set / or (0 = al | q 300 to 75 ohm Matching Transformer (Not Included) Cable Connection — For reception of cable channels, connect the cable supplied by your local cable company. Antenna Mode must be set to CABLE. (Refer to Antenna Mode section.) Incoming Cable from Cable Company 75 Ohm VHF/UHF on Back of Set (CO = (mr 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 compatibility requirements. Other Video Equipment VCRs, Video Disc Players, Computers, TV games, and DSS equipment can also be connected to the antenna input connection. Care and Cleaning Picture Tube (Turn set off) Use a mild soap solution or window cleaner and a clean cloth. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS. Avoid excessive moisture and wipe dry. Plastic Cabinets Wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild detergent solution and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth. Avoid excessive moisture. Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum based cleaners. Wood Cabinets When dusting or polishing the cabinet, use a clean soft cloth and stroke straight with the grain. An occasional coat of furniture polish will help preserve the finish. Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum based cleaners. Do not place objects made of plastic or rubber directly on top of the cabinet. A chemical reaction could result causing permanent marring of the finish. Remote Control Transmitter Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum based cleaners to clean the Remote Control Transmitter. To clean, wipe with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent and then wipe dry with a soft clean cloth. -6-— Optional Equipment Connection and Operation To Audio AMP Connection (Stereo) Connect to an external audio amp auxiliary input for monitoring sound through a stereo system. TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER “TO AUDIO AMP” terminals cannot be used directly with external speakers. E ! nt > — ul wy, (Not Supplied) | a _ Ш Ric NO но wd | ; mel Adjustment — When an audio amp is connected to “TO AUDIO AMP” terminals: Select TV SPEAKERS “ON ” Mode. (Refer to the Audio Menu TV Speakers section.) Set volume of audio amp to near minimum, Adjust volume of TV to desired listening level. Adjust volume of audio amp to match the level of TV. Select TV SPEAKERS “OFFEVAO ” Mode. (Refer to the Audio Menu TV Speakers section.) Audio bass, treble, balance, volume and mute can now be controlled by the TV Remote Control. NOTE: When Selecting TV SPEAKERS "OFF&FAQ” Mode, the TV sound outputis always at a constant level and cannot be changed (Refer to the Audio Menu TV Speakers section). о с Ко о № A Audio/Video Input Connection S-Video connection is optional and overrides the standard Video A ERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER connection when connected. a AM A A MAT ETT i == (Not Supplied) TR TERMINALS ON BACK OF EQUIPMENT Operation 1. Connect optional equipment as shown to INPUT 1 or 2 terminals. If S-Video is to be used, connect S-Video (YC) connector to S-Video terminal and connect audio cables to L & В Audio INPUT 1 terminals. 2. Select the desired Video mode by pressing the TV/VIDEO button. 3. Operate optional equipment (VCR-VDP) as instructed in Optional Equipment manual. NOTE: e You must select the same VIDEO Mode that the equipment is connected to. * Connection of optional S-VIDEO jack automatically disconnects the Normal Video Input 1 jack. -7— Picture in Picture External Video and Antenna Connection This Receiver has the “PICTURE IN PICTURE" feature that uses two tuners. This allows you to watch 2 live broadcasts at the same time without an external video source. (See Antenna Connection, Detail 1.) If you wish an external video source (VCR, Laser Disc Player or Camcorder) may be monitored in the PIP Frame. (See External Video Connection, Detail 2.) Detail 1 — PIP Antenna Connection TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER Incoming Cable — From Antenna or Cable TV System To ANT Terminal Detail 2 — PIP External Video Connection TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER av Ц TERMINALS ON BACK OF VCR RECT EN TL a To VCR ae en О Ant Input ; = To ANT Terminal ET Incoming Cable — From Antenna or Cable TV System Helpful Hints: Not Supplied) The PIP will operate using Audio/Video input terminals 1 or 2. Use the TV/VIDEO button (when the PIP frame is displayed) to select proper mode. The PIP feature will operate using S-Video input terminal 1. © © © OO Location of Controls (Receiver) \ Front Control Panel / POWER « VOLUMED Y CHANNELA ACTION TV/VIDEO LT ОТО | Power Button — Press to turn ON or OFF. Volume Buttons — Press to adjust Sound Level. Press to adjust Audio Menus, Video Menus and select operating features when menus are displayed. Channel Buttons — Press to select programmed channels. Press to highlight desired features when menus are displayed. Action Button — Press to display Main Menu and access On Screen feature and Adjustment Menus. TV/Video Button — Press to select TV or one of two Video Inputs. Location of Controls (Remote) Basic Remote Control Functions The following is an overview of the Remote Control unit for television operation. Ensure the TV mode is selected by initially pressing & Multi Button Programmable to operate up to six Remote Control Function buttons simultaneously. Power Button Press to turn ON or OFF. Mode Selection Buttons Select the operation mode for the remote control. Volume Buttons Press to adjust TV sound level. M Use with Channel buttons toas navigate in menus. | Action Button Press to display Main Menu and access or exit On Screen feature and Adjustment Menus. R-Tune (Rapid Tune) Button Press to switch to the previous channel. PIP Move Button Press to position PIP frame to any corner of the Main Picture (when PIP frame is displayed). PIP Freeze Button Press to stop action in the Main Picture or PIP frame (when the PIP frame is displayed). PIP Size Button Press to select size of PIP frame (when the PIP frame is displayed). PIP Search Button This button is used to select PIP Search to automatically scan channels within the PIP Frame. Home Theater Remote Control Note: For more information on the Remote Control, please refer to the Remote: Control Quick Reference Functional Key: Chart. J om - ия - E aT FA hr e a AT 3 | ACTION Сео) То вания PLAY Lala SIZE rez | , a T- A PAUSE SWAP gL : САН J VCR/DSS сн A qa ve > Panasonic EUR511050 — 10 — Keypad “0 through 9” Buttons Press desired channel number to randomly access any channel. TV/Video Button Press to select TV or one of two Video Inputs, for the Main Picture or the PIP frame (when the PIP frame is displayed). Mute Button Press to mute sound. A second press resumes sound. > Channel Buttons Press to select channels. Use with Volume buttons to navigate in menus. Recall Button Press to display Time, status of Sleep Timer, Channel, Video Mode, Channel Caption (Station Identifier) and Audio Mode. PIP (Picture In Picture) Button Press to display the PIP frame, press again to remove PIP frame. PIP Swap Button Press to interchange PIP frame with Main Picture (when the PIP frame is displayed). VCR Function Buttons Programmable to operate many brands of VCR's. VCR/DSS (PIP) Channel Buttons Select VCR or DSS Up/Down channels. Or, to select the channels within the PIP Frame UP or DOWN (when PIP frame is displayed.) Helpful Hints: If the selected component does not respond to the remote control, ensure . First, press the Mode Selection Button that corresponds to that component. For example, after first pressing the TV Mode Button, the remote will remain in the TV mode for the following commands. If adifferent mode button is pressed while - operating the television, the TV mode button must be pressed again to enable the TV mode condition. | Remote Control Quick Reference Functional Key Chart FUNCTION TV Selects Channel VCR, VCR 2 Selects Channel CABLE, DSS Selects Channel (1) (2) (3) RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER (O) Selects Tuner GE) Selects CD Player (4) (5) (O) Selects Tape Cassette Player @ VCR 1 © vo: © CD PLAYER Selects Track Number LD PLAYER Selects Track Number ALL COMPONENTS Programmable Button That Can Operate Up To Six (6) Remote Functions At Once TV Selects the TV Input Mode ALL COMPONENTS Turns On and Off Selected Components TY, DSS, VCR, VCR 2, LDP Mutes TV Audio CABLE Mutes Audio RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER Mutes Audio TV TV Mode Selection for Remote Control CABLE Cable Mode Selection for Remote Control DSS (DIGITAL SATELLITE DSS Mode Selection for Remote Control SYSTEM) VCR, VCR 2 VCR Mode Selection for Remote Control RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER Receiver/Amplifier Mode Selection for Remote Control COMPACT DISC CD Mode Selection for Remote Control CASSETTE DECK, VCR 2, DVD AUX Mode Selection for Remote Control Enables User to Operate a Cassette Deck, Digital Video Disc or Second VCR q PQ ae 5/5/8/9 6 180 € LASER DISC PLAYER LD Mode Selection for Remote Controi TV Channel Up/Down, Menu Navigation CABLE Channel Up/Down DSS DSS Guides and Menu Navigation LDP Skip CD FF, REW RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER Preset or Tuning Frequency DVD Skip FWD/Skip REW TV Volume Up/Down, Menu Navigation CABLE Volume Up/Down \ 055 DSS Guides and Menu Navigation, Also Switches Between Zu va Normal Audio and SAP RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER Volume Up/Down VCR, VCR? TY Volume Up/Down LDP TV Volume Up/Down —11- Remote Control Quick Reference Functional Key Chart (cont.) FUNCTION LDP A/B Repeat TV Switches Between Two (2) Channels CABLE Switches Between Two (2) Channels VCR, VCR2 Switches Between Two (2) Channels DSS Switches Between Two (2) Channels RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER Switches between AM and FM CD Selects Next Disc AUDIO TAPE RECORDER Selects Audio Tape Recorder AorB TV Activates TV Menus ACTION DSS Acts as Menu Button for DSS TV Displays Channel, Slesp Time, Channel Caption, Time, and Audio Mode DSS Displays Current DSS Settings VCR, VCR 2 Displays Current VCR Settings LDP Displays Current LDP Settings TV PIP Move REW DSS DSS Guide MOVE VCR, VCR 2 Rewind LDP Rewind TAPE Rewind CD Selects Previous Track DVD Rewind TV PIP Size PLAY DSS Enter/Select SIZE VCR, VCR 2 Play (>) LDP Play TAPE Play (in Normal Direction) co Play DVD Play TV PIP On/Off FF Dss Exit/Clear PIP VCR, VCR 2 Fast Forward LOP Fast Forward TAPE Fast Forward CD Selects Next Track DVD Fast Forward REC DSS One Touch Record in DSS Mode VCR, VCR 2 Record TAPE Record CABLE VCR Record TV Scans channels in program memory DVD Stop STOP VCR, VCR 2 Stop SEARCH LDP Stop TAPE Stop CD Stop CABLE VCR Stop DVD Pause TV PIP Swap FASE VCR, VCR 2 Pause LDP Pause TAPE Pause CD Pause CABLE VCR Pause TV/VCR TV PIP Freeze FREEZE VCR, VCR 2 Selects TV/VCR Mode DSS Selects TV/DSS Mode CABLE Selects TY/VCR Mode , VCR/DSS CH TV PIP Channel Up/DBown BIP CA VCR, VCR 2 Channel Up/Down «> DSS Channel Up/Down -12 = Special Functions Recall Button Press the RECALL button to review: (1) Audio Mode status (2) CH number or Video Input selected (3) Channel Caption (Station Identifier) (4) Clock time (6) Sleep Timer status 29 R-Tune Button Pressing the R-TUNE (RAPID TUNE) button will switch between the last two channels selected on the numeric keypad. Note: When scanning channels with the CHANNEL UP/DOWN buttons, pressing the R-TUNE button will switch between the last two channels scanned. CHANNEL NOW CHANNEL TUNED BEING VIEWED IMMEDIATELY BEFORE Press Button 2 — Ma” Ma, — * Press Button Again Multi Button The MULT! button can be programmed to operate up to six (6) Remote function buttons at the same time. For Example: TV Power/On, VCR Power/On, and Cable box Power/On (selected brands) can be operated at the same time with one press of the MULTI button. (The VCR Mode button should be programmed before starting procedure). Procedure 1. Program the Remote for the selected device Infrared access code. Confirm that the Remote Control is compatible with the device. Face the Remote Control transmitter away from all equipment remote sensors. Press and hold the Remote POWER button, then press and hold the ACTION button down at the same time for three seconds. (All previous commands are erased.) CD) PRESS AT THE SAME TIME FOR 7 U THREE SECONDS After three seconds, release the POWER and ACTION buttons. Press the MULTI button. (Waiting more than 30 seconds without pressing another button will exit the programming mode.) Press a maximum of six (6) function buttons on the Remote Control. Each button you press is equal to one function. If six (6) Remote button functions are entered, ali will register in the MULTI button memory in the sequence entered. When finished, press the MULTI button to exit the programming mode. The following is an example flow chart of. Remote functions that can be programmed into the MULTI button. ] PRESS AT THE SAME TIME FOR sme. e PRESS PRESS THREE SECONDS a PRESS TO EXIT PRESS PRESS PROGRAMMING MODE You can now turn the TV and VCR ON/OFF at the same time with one press of the MULTI button. To delete entered functions — Press and hold the Remote POWER button, then press and hold the ACTION button down at the same time for three seconds. You can now enter from one to six different Remote functions. Note: You can also program the MULTI button to perform most individual Remote Control button functions. Buttons which continuously perform a EL fe : — я + д он fe na ow ^ * м Helf ful: Hin Ce PR A PA ск = " x E EA Y NT 1 = Ne Le aa ao A 4 e, vo ER a | we TA ut ATTE No. à 2, ro " | Ivan СР function as long as pressed (Volume Up/Down, Press the TV Mode Selection button to operate 1 TV Remote functions, if necessary. Channel Up/Down, etc.) cannot be programmed; only those buttons which perform a function when initially pressed (Power On/Off, Mute, Direct Channel Entry, etc.) can be programmed. - 13 - Special Functions (cont.) PIP (Picture in Picture) Button This feature allows the viewer to monitor one channel program while watching another. The monitored source (PIP) can be a different channel or a different video source (such as a VCR) when connected to the input jacks. e When the Main Picture is in Video mode with no signal, the PIP will not operate properly. PIP Operation 1. Turn VCR ON and select a desired channel. 2. Press the TV Mode Selection button to operate TV Remote functions, if necessary. 3. Press the PIP button (set must be ON). The PIP frame will appear at the position it was last displayed. The Main Picture Video Source and PIP Video Source will display on screen momentarily. Audio will be that of Main Picture. PIP Main Main Picture Picture CH2 Channel with Audio Pictura in PIP VIDEO 1 Picture Video Source Picture in Picture Frame 4, Press the PIP button again to cancel PICTURE IN PICTURE feature (if desired). PIP SS Note: For PIP Video source connection, refer to the PIP External Video and Antenna Connections section. Swap Button Press the SWAP button (when the PIP frame is dis- played) to interchange what is being viewed on the Main Picture with that of the PIP frame. CH 2 > VIDEO 1 PIP VIDEO 1 PIP CH2 . Note: Audio will be that of Main Picture. -14 - Size Button Press the SIZE button (when the PIP frame is displayed) to choose either the large or small PIP frame. SIZE A / Large PIP Frame Small PIP Frame Special Functions (cont.) Freeze Button | Press the FREEZE button to stop action in the PIP fame. FREEZE a Main Picture — Freeze Frame Notes: Pressing the FREEZE button when the PIP frame is not displayed, will stop action in the Main Picture and display it within the PIP frame. Pressing the FREEZE button when PIP frame is displayed, will stop action in the PIP frame. Press the FREEZE button again to continue action. Press the PIP button to delete PIP frame. Move Button The PIP frame may be located at any comer of the Main Picture by pressing the PIP MOVE button (when the PIP frame is displayed). | Note: Each time MOVE button is pressed (when the PIP frame is displayed), the PIP frame will move counterclockwise as illustrated. PIP Channel Buttons — Press the PIP CHANNEL UP or DOWN button while the PIP frame is displayed to sequentially scan through Channels. PIP CHANNEL Scan Channel DOWN (next lower) Scan Channel Up (next higher) Search Button — The SEARCH button allows — 15 — you to scan channels in “Channel Scan memory” one at a time. This feature will work with or without an external video signal as the Main Picture. SEARCH "E PIP CH 2 Press Search to Scan Search Operation 1. Press the SEARCH button. A PIP frame will appear on the Main Picture. (The PIP frame will continuously scan channels in sequence as programmed into channel memory.) 2. Two Options: Option 1. Press the SEARCH button again, the Search frame will disappear. Option 2. Press the PIP button to stop Search feature on desired picture for PIP frame. (Press the SWAP button to interchange what is being viewed on the Main Picture with that of the PIP frame. Main Menu Icons EXIT ‚.PICTURE- SET Ь В LOCK | Вай Hl BA EE y a [e] NOTE: When Auto Power On feature is activated, Timer Icon will change to Exit Icon. Lo Display and Exit Menus CH BUTTONS HighlightDesired Feature when Menuis Displayed VOL BUTTONS Selects or Adjusts Features when Menu is Displayed Located On Remote Contro! Press (==). Press A or and € or № to select the desired Icon. Press after selecting the desired icon to access sub menus. Press twice to exit sub menus or press once white the EXIT Icon is highlighted to exit Main Menu. > on Language Menu Selection The LANGUAGE MENU is factory set to ENGLISH. Follow the instructions to change the Language Menu to FRENCH, and back to ENGLISH. 1. Press (==) 2. Press A ory and € or > to highlight the Set-Up Icon. 3. Press to display the Set-Up Menu. E “AUTO PROG "MANUAL PROG. AUTO POWER ON 9 _ MODE RO ENGLISH FRANCAIS Press A 7 to highlight ENGLISH, FRANCAIS. Press < or > to select ENGLISH, or FRANCAIS. 6. Press twice to exit menus. — 16 - Picture Adjustments Picture Norm Use to reset Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness adjustments back to a factory preset level. 1. Press E. 2. Press A or and < or > to highlight the Picture Icon. 3. Press to display the Picture Adjustment Menu. Ш PICTURE NORM NO “COLOR BRIER NAAN TINT ll => = | LL E. 3. E. BRIGHTNESS TOIT i LY VY li PICTURE ООО SHARPNESS THE 4. Press ÁN orW to highlight PICTURE NORM. 5. Press € or № to select “SET” to normalize Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness. 6. Press twice to exit menus. Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness Adjustments 1. 2. a Press E. Press A ог and € or > to highlight the Picture Icon. Press to display the Picture Adjustment Menu. SET LU | PICTURE NORM. NO mes _COLOR < a TINT BRIGHTNESS Ine = PICTURE ES EE ENEE SA EDITE SHARPNESS ПЕ Press A or to select the desired Picture Adjustment (Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, or Sharpness). Press J or > to adjust your selection. (The Selected Picture Adjustment will be displayed.) Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining Picture Adjustments. Press twice to exit menus. Helpful Hints: = ~~... COLOR - Adjust for desired color intensity TINT — Adjust for natural flesh tones. BRIGHTNESS — Adiust so dark areas of picture slightly become black for a crisp detail. PICTURE — Adjust the white areas of the picture as desired. SHARPNESS - Adjust for best clarity of outline detail. — 17 — Audio Adjustments Audio Norm This feature is used to reset BASS, TREBLE, and BALANCE back to afactory preset level. NOTE: Bass and Treble is automatically set when Al Sound is ON. 1. Press ==). 2. Press @ or and ® ог № to highlight the Audio Icon. 3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment Menu. AUDIO AUDIO (rE EL a CE see Е) _AUDIO_NORM_NO _ a BASS FCI TIT TREBLE EI IA IE 5. Press <a or № to adjust for desired audio response. 6. Press twice to exit menus. Helpful Hints: BASS — To increase or decrease the Bass response. TREBLE — To increase or decrease the Treble response. BALANCE — To emphasize the LEFT/RIGHT speaker volume. Mode (Stereo/SAP/Mono) When Audio is broadcast in Stereo or SAP, an On-Screen display will appear on initial “Turn On” and “Channel Change”. The available choices will be highlighted. 1. Press Es) 2. Press EN ог and < or > to highlight the Audio Icon. BALANCE Me ado de e de dr o a a О] MODE EST Sano “SAP eN UN Al SOUND OFF TV SPEAKERS SURROUND ON 3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment Menu. AUDIO dl 43 AS ON Press AN Y to highlight AUDIO NORM. 4. 5. Press < or № to select SET to normalize Bass, Treble, and Balance. 6. Press twice to exit menus. Bass, Treble, and Balance 1. Press (==) 2. Press A ог 7 and € or > to highlight the Audio Icon. 3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment Menu. ADO, Maupio dá No E Г Ванн? AUDIO NORM. NO... R BASS 31 THI “TREBLE EUA os tn MODE ESTE AISOUND OFF ANT TV SPEAKERS ON 4. Press A or to highlight BASS, TREBLE, or BALANCE. di dd Cy DE BASS TREBLE ‚ВА М Nr AUDIO MD. e A SE 11 E11 E11 11: TT SIE TV rv ON 4. Press @) orŸ to highlight MODE. 5. Press J or > to select STEREO, SAP (Second Audio Programming), or MONO. The selected mode will be highlighted. 6. Press twice to exit menus. Helpful Hints: STEREO - Two channel Audio reception. SAP - Second Audio Programming (typically used for bilingual audio). MONO — Use when stereo signal is weak. —18- Audio Adjustments (cont.) Al Sound This feature regulates the volume between programs and commercial audio to maintain a constant sound output level. ‘ TV Speakers This feature is used to turn the internal speakers “ON” or “OFF”. It is used when the TV is connected to an External Audio Amplifier. (Refer to “To Audio Amp Connection” section for further information.) 1. Press E). 1. Press E). 2 Press A ог and El or > to highlight the Audio 2. ess JAN 7 and < or № 10 highlight the Audio Icon. con. 3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment Menu. 3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment Menu. AUDIO | AUDIO di и | EI NO КГ di Я di de "de ri Г AUDIO NORM NO BASS AUDIO NORM NO ELE TREBLE 144641344 FE3394E EEE NECE TREBLE 2 IAT) BALANCE “AI SOUND IR REST 4. Press or to highlight Al SOUND. 5. Press € or № to select ON or OFF. 6. Press twice to exit menus. Surround Use the Surround Feature to enhance audio response when listening to Stereo broadcasts. MODE AL SOUND... OFF... SURROUND_ON— TV SPEAKERS ON 4. Press ÁN or to highlight TV SPEAKERS. 5. Press < or > to select ON, OFF&VAO or OFF&FAO. e ON - TV SPEAKERS operate normally. e OFF&VAO (Variable Audio Output) — TV SPEAKERS off, the sound output varies according to the TV volume. Use the TV remoteto control the volume, muting, bass, treble, and balance of the External Amplifier System. e OFF&FAO (Fixed Audio Output) — TV 1. Press E). SPEAKERS off, sound output is not adjustable. 2 Press A A and El or >» to highlight the Audio The audio is controlled by the External Amplifier Icon System volume control. 3. Press to display the Audio Adjustment Menu. 6. Press twice to exit menus. Fire En PES o AUDIO NORM NO BASS TREBLE BALANCE MODE dep ari 2, НИНЫ! LL a LL SAP MONO AISOUND OFF TV SPEAKERS SURROUND ON "ON 4. Press or to highlight SURROUND. 5. Press < or № to select ON or OFF. 6. Press twice to exit menus. — 19— Lock Lock Game Guard Prevents video games and other video sources from being viewed. Channel 3, 4 and video inputs are locked out for 12, 24 or 48 hours. NOTE: Be sure to understand this feature before attempting its use. Use a code that you will easily remember or write the code on a piece of paper. 1. Pres E). 2. Press A 7 and < or > to highlight the Lock Icon. 3. Press E to display the Lock Menu. С] ТОПе LOCK CH 3, 4, AND VIDEO INPUTS [Co 1. ENTER CODE SET 4. “HOW LONG” should already be highlighted. Press > to select the desired amount of time (12, 24 or 48 hours) for Game Guard Lockout to be activated. 5. Press y to highlight ENTER CODE, Then enter a 3 digit code with the Remote Control Keypad. “SET” should be highlighted after entering the' last digit. IMPORTANT NOTE: Use a code you can easily remember or write the code on a piece of paper. 6. Press > after entering three digit code. “Game Guard Locked” will display On Screen. GAME GUARD LOCKED Game Guard Activated Unlock Game Guard To unlock the Game Guard feature, repeat steps 1 through 3 from Lock Game Guard section. Then enter the same 3 digit code previously used in step 5 with Remote Control Keypad. GAME GUARD LOCKED LOCK ACTIVATED ENTER CODE TO CHANGE SETTINGS Enter Same 3 Digit Code Previously Used GAME GUARD UNLOCKED If 3 Digit Code Is The Same INVALID CODE ENTERED If 3 Digit Code Is Not The Same — 20 — Channel Caption This feature allows you to enter the call names of up to 30 stations into memory (using up to 4 characters for each station). The call name will then display along with the channel number when changing channels or pressing RECALL. pe a Channel Caption (Station Identifier) 1. Press E, 2. Press A 7 and < or > to highlight the Channel! Caption Icon. 3. Press to display the Channel Caption Menu. CHANNEL CAPTION E NTF LAINE Le te ENTER CAPTION A TO MOVE . ¥ CURSOR <> TO SELECT CHANNEL 4. Press < or > or use the Remote Control Keypad to enter the channel number you wish to assign a Station Identifier. Press y to highlight ENTER CAPTION. Press € or № to select first character in Station Identifier. Then press y to move cursor to the second position and repeat until the complete Station Identifier is entered (up to 4 characters). 7. Press A or © to highlight ENTER CHANNEL NUMBER. Then repeat steps 4 through 6 to continue adding Channel Station Identifier(s). — 8. Press E) twice to exit menus. NOTE: To delete a Channel Caption (Station identifier) from memory all four character positions in the “ENTER CAPTION” area must display a dash mark (=). When the Maximum amount of station identifiers are entered, “FULL” will be displayed in the caption position. Timer Features Sleep Timer This feature is used for automatic turn off in 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Display will flash 3, 2 and 1 to indicate the last three remaining minutes prior to turn off. The Recall display will also appear. NOTE: This feature will be disabled when Auto Power On is activated. 1. Press Es 2. Press A or € and < or > to highlight the Timer Icon. 3. Press to display the Timer Control Menu. TIMER CONTROL _SLEEP TIMER NO a Pm Bd J LI A gy Bh = Lr mm rm A po PROGRAM UL CEET DEPT PURA AAA TEO PR 4. Press > to select NO, 30, 60 or 90 minutes (Sleep Timer will be activated). 5. Press twice to exit menus. NOTE: To deactivate Sleep Timer repeat steps 1 through 4. In step 4 select “NO” instead of minutes. HelptulHints: — - Press the RECALL button to > display the remaining minutes for Sleep Timer, the status will display in the bottom left corner. — 21 - Timer Features (cont.) Special Feature: Automatic turn “OFF” after 90 minutes. The TV has a special feature that will shut itself OFF after 90 minutes when turned ON by the program timer unless a function key is pressed during the 90 minutes. This feature is useful so that the TV will not remain ON unattended for an extended period of time. Programming the OFF timer will cancel the automatic OFF Special Feature. Program Timer This feature is capable of turning the TV on, tuned to a desired channel and off at a predetermined time (one day or daily). The clock must be set for this feature to operate. (Refer to the Set-Up Menu to set time.) NOTE: This feature will be disabled when Auto Power On is activated. 1. Press E), 2. Press A) 7 and E or > to highlight the Timer Icon. 3. Press to display the Timer Control Menu. TIMER TIMER CONTROL -SLEEP TIMER TIAL IE ae I + = A CHANNEL 3 SET NO 4. Press Y to highlight ON (time). Press € or № repeatedly to set hours (set AM/PM accordingly). 6. Press to highlight the minutes position. Press < or > repeatedly to set minutes. Press № to highlight OFF (time). TIMER CONTROL SLEEP TIMER NO PROGRAM TIMER ON _ 12 : 30 AM 45 AM { OFF 12: CHANNEL 73 SET NO 9. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for setting OFF (time). 10. Press y to highlight CHANNEL. © TIMER TIMER CONTROL Rg PROGRAM TIMER 11. Press < or > or use the Remote Control Keypad to enter the channel number desired when the set turns “ON”, 12. Press y to highlight SET. AN SLEEP TIMER — NO ‘PROGRAMTIMER OFF 12 : —GHANNEL 3. Aa 13. Press № to select: * NO — not activated e ONE DAY — activated e DAILY — activated 14, Press twice to exit menus. NOTE: To deactivate e Program Timer select NO in step 13. fd vad anion Badly Île RE UA A e |fthe Program Ti Timer “ON” functions while the s set is operating, the set will automatically tune to the channel designated in the Timer Program. — 22 — Set-Up Features Set Time Clock (when set) will display on screen at initial “Turn On”, ‘after a channel change and when pressing the RECALL button. The time must be set first in order to operate the Program ON/OFF Timer. NOTE: This feature will be disabled when Auto Power On is activated. 1. Press (==). 2. Press A or and < or > to highlight the Set-Up leon. 3. Press to display the Set-Up Menu. | EE Aa A" er ws RR ae В ANT 055 вы AUTO PROG SELLE ee AUTO POWER ON. Eo ENEE FRANCAIS Press < or > to set hours (set AM/PM accordingly). Press Y to select minutes position. Press <a or > repeatedly to set minutes. Press twice to exit menus. XD a > Antenna (Ant) The proper Input mode must be selected for the type of signal at the antenna input. ® TV mode is used when the Receiver is not connected to a cable TV system, for example when using a VHF/UHF antenna (channels 02 — 69). e Cable mode is used when the Receiver is connected to a Cable TV system and you are not using a cable company converter box (channels 01 — 125). NOTE: This feature is disabled when Game Guard Lock is activated. 1. Press E). 2. Press ¿A or 7 and < or > to highlight the Set-Up Icon. 3. Press (=) to display the Set-Up Menu. ALT 4. Press Y to highlight ANT. 5. Press € or № to select TV or CABLE. 6. Press twice to exit menus. — 23 - Set-Up Features (cont.) Manual Prog Auto Prog This feature allows you to select which channels are This feature allows you to place all channels with a video signal into Channel Scan Memory. 1. placed into Channel Scan Memory. Press (E NOTE: This feature is disabled when Game Guard 2 Press @A or 7 and or IB to highlight the Set-Up Lock is activated. Icon. 1. Press (==) 3. Press to display the Set-Up Menu. 2. Press A ory and < or > to highlight the Set-Up UP con 3. Press to display the Set-Up Menu. LV 1B SET-UP e - 1, y ZS SR НОА AUTOPROG —___ MANUAL PROG e SET TIME ANT AUTO PROG... "MANUAL PROG AUTO POWER ON eo» ENE FRANCAIS *AUTOPOWERON ——- о ; 4. Press y to highlight MANUAL PROG. 5. Press € or > to display the Manual Programming Menu. NOTE: This feature is disabled when Game Guard 4. Press Y to highlight AUTO PROG. 5. Press or > to start Auto Programming. Channels will automatically advance until all channels have been scanned. 6. Press twice after completion of Auto Programming to exit menus. NOTE: Channel numbers with signal present will turn blue which indicates stored in Channel Scan Memory. — 24 — Lock is activated. AY TOENTER CHANNEL NUMBER « TO DELETE CHANNEL Use the A or or the Remote Keypad “0 through 9” buttons to select channels. Press № to add channel(s) to memory (Blue). Press E to delete channels from memory (Yellow). Repeat steps 6 and 7 to continue adding or deleting channels. Press twice to exit menus. Set-Up Features (cont.) Auto Power On This feature allows the user to power up the TV at the same time as the cable box (or other components). Of course, the TV must be plugged into the cable box. NOTE: When this feature is activated (on), Timer features will be disabled. 1. Press (==). 2. Press or and {ог № to highlight the Set-Up Icon. 3, Press to display the Set-Up Menu. SELUP Ne SET TIME .. ANT a AUTO PROG MANUAL PROG . AUTO POWER ON. [€%] MODE J: FRANCAIS 4. Press № to highlight AUTO POWER ON. 5. Press «< or № to select SET or OFF. 6. Press twice to exit menus. CC (Closed Caption) Mode 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. When the Closed Caption is in the OFF Mode: The viewer may display closed caption by pressing CWIE) on the remote control. Press again to delete. 1. Press 2. Press A oF and € or > to highlight the Set-Up Icon. 3. Press (==) to display the Set-Up Menu. a ТУ! В SET TIME VE AUTO PROG MANUAL PROG AUTO POWERON _ o To ООН — FRANCAIS 4. Press y to highlight CC MODE. 5. Press № to select OFF, C1, or C2. 6. Press twice to exit menus. Geomagnetic Corr (Correction) NOTE: This feature is for Models CT-36G32/U only. This TV incorporates a special feature for the convenience of the customer. However, adjustment may be required when the TV is moved (due to the influence of earth's magnetic field) which may cause the picture to tilt slightly. This adjustment is preset at the factory. If necessary, follow these procedures to adjust the tilt. 1. Press 2. Press A O and < or > to highlight the Set-Up Icon. 3. Press (==) to display the Set-Up Menu. TV SAR: =- т = ANT AUTO PROG NO MANUAL PROG NO | AUTO POWER ON OFF. es МООЕ OFF AA FRANCAIS LAO da CORR 4. Press A or W to highlight GEOMAGNETIC CORR. 5. Press <a or > to display the Geomagnetic Correction adjustment menu. 6. Press € or № to adjust the picture tilt until left and right side of tilt adjustment bar is parallet to the bottom of picture frame (if necessary). NOTE: Discoloration may be visible in picture corners if tilt bar is not parallel to the bottom of picture frame. / tit adjustment bar 7. Press twice to exit menus. -25— Programming the Home Theater Remote The remote control can be set to control other manufacturers components, by utilizing the MODE SELECTION BUTTONS for CABLE, DSS, VCR, RCVR (a Receiver or Amplifier), CD, LD, and AUX (for Cassette Deck, Second VCR or a DVD.) EE Use the following procedure for setting up the LE a procedure for setting up fhe remote control using the numerical buttons de | A ponent s remote when the component's remote code is known. access code Is not known. This procedure uses the "sequence method”. Determine the brand of the component. 5 Confirm that the component is plugged [2] identify the code(s) associated with the Code From Ded operating properly, then turn it brand from the infrared code index (see Index Sheet following pages). Record all possible [Я Press and hold the button, then the button so that both are pressed at the same time for at least 5 seconds. Then let go of the buttons. Press the appropriate Mode button for the device. Press the Jo button to step over to the next code. Press the button to test the remote. If the correct code is sent, the component will turn on. codes. Confirm that the component is plugged - in and-operating properly, then turn it OFF. Press and hold the =) button, then the button so that both are pressed at the same time for at least 5 seconds. Then let go of the buttons. Press the appropriate Mode button for the component. : [6] Enter the 3-digit code, by using the Remote Control Keypad “0” through "9” buttons. Once the correct code is found, press the button to store the code. Sogn pk Peso | ra Repeat from step El above until the NE Po proper component code is found. It may take several attempts before Press the E) button to test the remote. If the correct code is found. the correct code is setup for the EUR511050 component (in step [5]), the component will turn on. NOTE: Some brands have multiple codes. NOTE: If an incorrect code is entered, or Repeat the procedure using another when the operation is not listed code until the component completed within 30 seconds, the responds correctly. settings will not change. Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components A A. € will serve asa handy reference .whenever you need to :reprogram your remote control. : CABLE | VCR CD Cable TV Converter Box Video Cassette Recorder Compact Disc Player DSS RCVR LD Digital Satellite System Receiver or Amplifier Laser Disc Player Other Component Other Component Other Component Other Componant Other Component Other Component — 26 — VCR Infrared Codes Index The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of VCRs. Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures. | Note: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of VCRs may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models. Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote VCR (*) Selection Mode button. A second VCR can be activated using the same codes, from AUX (**) Selection Mode button. Then refer to the Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote VCR and VCR 2 function key listing. Code Index for VCRs VCR | VCR Brand Code(s) VCR Brand Code(s) * Admiral 200 Pentax 000, 011, 300 ® Aiwa 137,160 Philco 081, 125, 130, 136, ; ' | Akai 014, 015, 016, 142 137, 150 Audio Dynamic 011,240 Philips 125, 130, 150 Bell & Howell 005,013 Pioneer 125 Broksonic 081, 136 Proscan 000, 001, 002, 125, Canon 125,135 130, 150, 300, 310 Citizen 006 Quasar 100, 101,125, 130 — ee Craig 005, 006, 141 Radio Shack 005, 009, 130, 137, Second VCR Curtis Mathes 130, 137, 300 170,210, 241 | Daewoo 001, 130, 250 RCA 000, 001, 002, 125, DBX 010,011, 240 130, 150, 170, 300, ЖЖ Dimensia 300 310 ROA) Emerson 003, 051, 080,081, | Realistic 005, 009, 130, 137, OS 135, 136, 243, 250 210,241 aa Fisher 005, 007, 008, 009 Samsung 002, 004, 220 gn Funai 081,136, 137 Sansui 081, 136, 240 GE 130, 170,300 Sanyo 005, 009 - Goldstar 006 Scott 001, 002, 004, 009, Go Video 220 081, 136, 230, 241, Hitachi 000, 125, 300, 330, 340 Instant Replay 125,130, Sears 000, 005, 006, 007, Jensen 240 008, JVC 010,011, 190, 240 Shaintom 050 Kenwood 006, 010, 011, 240 Sharp 200,210 LX! 000, 005, 006, 007, Signature 2000 137,200 008, 009, 137 Singer 050 Magnavox 025, 130, 150 Sony 140, 141, 142 Marantz 010,011, 240 SV2000 137 Marta 006 Sylvania 125, 130, 137, 150 Memorex 009, 130 Symphonic 137 MGA 230, 241, 242,243, Tashiro 006 330, 340 Tatung 010, 011, 240 Minolta 000, 300 Teac 010,011,137, 240 Mitsubishi 230, 241, 242, 243, Technics 100, 101, 125, 130 330, 340 Teknika 130,137 Multitech 004, 137, 330 Toshiba 001,310 NEC 010,011, 190, 240 Vector Research 011 Olympic 125, 130 Wards 006, 009, 200, 210, Optimus 006, 200, 100, 140 290 Orion 081, 136 Yamaha 005, 010, 011, 240 Panasonic 100, 101, 125, 130 Zenith 290 Penney 000, 005, 010, 011, 130, 240, 300 — 27 — The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of Cable Converter Boxes and CD Players. Cable Converter Box and CD Players Infrared Codes Index Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures. Note: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of Cable Converter Boxes and CD Players may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available Note: Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote CD Selection Mode button (sk). Then refer to the in all models. After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote CBL Selection Mode button (xx). Then refer to the Remote Control | Key Functions section, for Remote CBL function key listing. Codes for Cable Converter Box Brand of Brand of + Cable—TV Box Code(s) Cable-TV Box Code(s) ABC 530 Philips 006, 007, 540, Archer 531,544 541,542 Cableview 005, 544 Pioneer 001,260 Citizen 005, 522 Pulsar 005, 544 Curtis 130, 131 Puser 544 Diamond 530, 531,544 RICA 170,220 Eagle 541 Realistic 544 Eastern 560 Regal 130, 350, 720, Gcbrand 005, 544 730, 731, 900 Gemini 522 Regency 560 General Instrument 122,360, 520, 521, | Rembrandt 005, 544, 702 522, 530,531, 532, | Samsung 005 533 Scientific Atlanta 122, 130, 131 Hamlin 130, 350, 720, 730, | SImark 001,005 731,900 Sprucer 005, 121 Hitachi 003, 530 Stargate 005, 544 Jerrold 122, 360, 520, 521, | Teleview 001,005 522, 530, 531, 532, | Texscan 810 533 Tocom 700, 701 Macom 003, 004, 005 Toshiba 004 Memorex 542 Unika 531,544 Movietime 005, 544 Universal 522, 544 Oak 002, 702, 710 Videoway 006 Panasonic 120, 121, 132 Viewstar 541, 542 Paragon 281 Zenith 000, 280, 281 Zenith/DrakeSatellite 000 Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote CD Players function key listing. Codes for CD Players CD Player “Co Brandof Brandof CD Players Code(s) CD Players Code(s) Admiral 110 Optimus 030, 057, 059, Aiwa 162, 164 061 Carver 150, 151 Panasonic 100, 101,130 Denon 200 Philips 150, +51 Emerson 172 Pioneer 030 Fisher 005 Quasar 100, 101,130 Garrard 057 RCA 160, 170, Harman/Kardon 059, 060 171,500 Hitachi 007 Sansui 032, 050, 320 Jensen 163 Sanyo 005 JVC 190,191,270 Scott 032, 050, 320 Kardon 058 Sharp 200, 201 Kenwood 000, 001, 050, 270 | Sherwood 059 LX! 165 Sony 140 Magnavox 150,161 Soundesign 220 Marantz 151 Teac 051, 055, 057 Mcintosh 060 Technics 100, 101,130 Nakamichi 032 Victor 190, 191,270 Onkyo 053, 054 Yamaha 002, 003, 004 — 28 - > s ara = Cassette Deck, Receivers, and Amplifiers Infrared Codes Index The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of Cassette Deck, Receivers, or Amplifiers. Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures. Note: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of Cassette Deck, Receivers, and Amplifiers may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models. Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote AUX Selection Mode button (><). Then refer to the Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote Cassette Players function key listing. Code Index for Cassette Deck Cassette. же Brandof — . Brand of | | - Beck Cassette Deck = Code(s) - | Cassette Deck Code(s) | Aiwa 760, 761, 762 Philips 751 Denon 800 Pioneer 630 ео Fisher 603 RCA 763,770,771 Jensen 657 Sansui 631,653 JVC 780, 781 Sharp 800 Kenwood 600, 650 Sony 740 Marantz 751 Teac 653, 654 Nakamichi 631 Technics 700,701,730 Onkyo 651,652, 656 Yamaha 601,602 Panasonic 700, 701,730 Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote RCVR Selection Mode button (>< ><). Then refer to the Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote Receivers/Amplifiers function key-listing. Code Index for Receivers and Amplifiers _ , Brand of Receiver / Brand of Receiver / Recelvers _. Amplifier Code(s) Amplifier Code(s) Amplifiers . ЖЖ uu Admiral 155 161 Panasonic 100, 101, 130 wa . 1 nr , Philips 150 | | Denon 200, 201, 202 Pioneer 030, 032 Fisher 004 Quasar 100, 101, 130 Garrard 055 RCA 003, 130, 162, 170, Harman 150, 057 171 Jansen be 101 Sansui 003, 053, 320 J 30, Sharp 200,203 Kenwood 000, 050 Sony 140 Magnavox 162 Soundesign 220 Marantz 151 Teac | 053, 054, 055 Mcintosh 098 | Technics “- 100,101,130 Nakamichi. . 03 . Victor | 190,191 Onkyo 151,156 Yamaha 001,002 Optimus 003, 162, 170,171 — 29 — val Laser Disc, DSS (Digital Satellite System), and DVD (Digital Videodisc) Infrared Codes Index The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating selected brands of Laser Disc, DSS Digital Satellite System, and DVD (Digital Videodisc). Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures. Note: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited; therefore, some models of Laser Disc, DSS Digital Satellite System, and DVD (Digital Videodisc) may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models. Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote LD Selection Mode button (©). Then refer to the Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote Laser Disc function key listing. a Codes for Laser Disc Pla er : Brand of Brand of | уе | Laser Disc Code(s) Laser Disc Code(s) Y - Denon 370 Quasar 100, 101, 135, 380 <> Hitachi 000 . ВСА 370 | Kenwood 002, 003 Samsung 160 Marantz 370 Sanyo 370 Mitsubishi 370 Sharp 200 NEC 370 Sony 140, 141, 142, 143 Panasonic 100, 101, 135, 380 Teac 370 Philips 150 Toshiba 370 Pioneer 370 Yamaha 001 Proscan 370 Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote DSS function key listing. DES — Codes for DSS (Digital Satellite System) oo (555) Brand of Satellite Code(s) GE 170 Panasonic 100 RCA 170 Sony 390 Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote DVD function key listing. Digital * Videodise = Codes for DVD (Digital Videodisc) Brand of DVD Code(s) Panasonic 102 — 30 — Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote DSS Selection Mode button (CC). Then refer to the Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote AUX Selection Mode button (X). Then refer to the Troubleshooting Chart Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks shown below. Symptoms ; Check Picture Sound 7 6 + J ANTENNA LOCATION AND/OR CONNECTION UN Tr SNOWY PICTURE | NOISY SOUND я » ANTENNA DIRECTION AND/OR LOCATION 7 > ANTENNA LEAD-IN WIRE A A NN MULTIPLE IMAGE | NOISY SOUND (o ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, LIGHTS, CARS AND TRUCKS N DIATHERMY AND OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT INTERFERENCE NOISY SOUND VOLUME CONTROL SETTING VU MUTE CONTROL (IF APPLICABLE) SA TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL TV SPEAKERS SWITCH (IF APPLICABLE) IN THE OFF POSITION NORMAL PICTURE NO SOUND [> TV OR CABLE TUNING MODE SET TO PROPER SETTING ДИ, N ANTENNA INPUT CORRECT (IF APPLICABLE) NO VIDEO NOISY SOUND > ’ CHECK THAT AC POWER LINE IS PLUGGED INTO AC OUTLET | BRIGHTNESS 4 AUDIO CONTROLS SET PROPERLY TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL NO PICTURE NO SOUND a (> COLOR CONTROL SETTINGS A N TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL NO COLOR NORMAL SOUND VIDED 1 RECEIVER IN VIDEO MODE WITH NO SIGNAL BLACK PICTURE NO SOUND ©) (* ADJUST GEOMAGNETIC CORRECTION A N (LOCATED IN THE SET-UP MENU) DISCOLORATION | NORMAL SOUND — 31 — Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc. (“PSC”) Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Tel, (787) 750-4300 FAX. (787) 768-2910 — 32 — Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 97LH0205 ">

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