Panasonic TC 22LH1 User Manual

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LCD TV
Operating Instructions
Model No.
TC-22LH1
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For assistance, please call : 787-750-4300
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Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.
English
TQBC0633-1
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Important Safety Instructions

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrow head within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and servicing instructions are in the papers with the appliance.
Note to CATV System Installer: This reminder is provided to direct the CATV system installer’s
attention to Article 820–40 of the NEC 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.
Important Safety Instructions for LCD TV
1) Read these instructions.
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is 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 should be followed.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
For example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, 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 manufacturer’s instructions. Slots and Openings in 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 blocked 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 amplifiers) that produce heat. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
9) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
10) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the Manufacturer.
11) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution 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.
12) 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.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in
13) any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid 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.
14) To prevent electric shock, ensure the grounding pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected.
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Important Safety Instructions
15) 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. Selection 810-21 of the National 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.
16) An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER (NEC) NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
ANTENNA LEAD-IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
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 LCD TV from the wall outlet, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the LCD TV. c. If the LCD TV has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the LCD TV 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 LCD TV to normal operation. e. If the LCD TV has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the LCD TV exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
18) When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses 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.
19) WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT PLACE LIQUID CONTAINERS (FLOWER VASES, CUPS, COSMETICS, ETC.) ABOVE THE SET. (INCLUDING ON SHELVES ABOVE, ETC.)
20) CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH A RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULL Y INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
NOTE: • This equipment is designed to operate in the U.S.A. and other countries where the broadcasting
system and AC house current is exactly the same as in the U.S.A.
The marking or retained image on the LCD panel 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 time.
Important Information Regarding Use of Video Games, Computers, Captions or Other Fixed Image Displays.
The extended use of fixed image program material can cause a permanent "shadow image" on the LCD panel. This background image is viewable on normal programs in the form of a stationary fixed image. This type of irreversible LCD panel deterioration can be limited by observing the following steps: A. Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimum viewing level. B. Do not display the fixed image for extended periods of time. C. Turn the power off when not in actual use.
This product utilizes tin-lead solder , and has a fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury . Disposal
of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities, or the Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
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Dear Panasonic Customer
Welcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new LCD TV. 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, and record the model number and serial number of your set in the space provided on the rear cover of these instructions.
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
or visit us at www.panasonic.com (Puerto Rico)
For assistance, please call : 1-800-561-5505
or visit us at www.panasonic.ca (Canada)
Federal Communication Commission Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a TV Broadcast Receiver, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause or receive interference, which can be determined by turning equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the TV antenna. Increase the separation between TV and other equipment. Connect TV into separate outlet from other equipment. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Pursuant to 47CFR, Part 15.21 of the FCC rules, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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Table of Contents

Important Safety Instructions .............................. 2
Installation ............................................................. 6
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ................................ 6
Remote control battery installation ...................... 7
Maintenance .......................................................... 7
Connections .......................................................... 8
Connecting the Antenna Cable to the Antenna Terminal ....
Antenna cover removal and fitting ....................... 8
Antenna / Cable Connection................................ 8
Cable cover removal and fitting ......................... 10
How to connect the input terminals ................... 10
How to connect the HDMI Terminal................... 12
Power ON / OFF................................................... 13
Connecting the Plug to the Wall Outlet.............. 13
How to Turn the Power On ................................ 13
Location of Controls ........................................... 14
Illuminated Remote Control ............................... 14
Flow Chart of MENU............................................ 16
Tuning channels
(Automatic channel programming) ............. 18
Tuning channels
(Manual channel programming)................... 19
ASPECT Controls................................................ 20
Picture Adjustments ........................................... 21
Position / Size Adjustment ................................. 23
Audio Adjustments ............................................. 24
Lock Feature........................................................ 25
Closed Captions.................................................. 29
Customizing the VIDEO INPUT labels ............... 30
OTHER ADJUST .................................................. 30
Operating peripheral equipment
using the remote control ........................... 31
Programming The Illuminated
Remote Control Using Access Codes .......... 31
Programming Without A Code
(When the code is not known) ...................... 32
Infrared Codes Index ......................................... 33
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IMode Operational Key Chart ............................ 35
Manual de instrucciones [ Resumen ]
Preparación .................................................. 36
Instalación de las pilas en el control remoto ....
Conexión....................................................... 37
Conexión del cable de antena al terminal de entrada de RF
Desmontaje e instalación de la cubierta de la antena .........
Conexión de antena / cable ........................... 37
Para quitar y colocar la cubierta del cable ..... 38
Como conectar el término del entrada/salida ....
Conexión/desconexión de la alimentación ...
Conexión de la clavija a la toma de corriente ...
Cómo conectar la alimentación...................... 39
Ubicación de los controles ......................... 40
Control remoto iluminado ............................... 40
Organigrama de menús de televisión ........ 42
Sintonización de canales
(Programaciónautomática de canales).....
Sintonización de canales
(Programación manual de canales) ...... 45
Troubleshooting.................................................. 46
Specifications...................................................... 47
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Installation

Receiver Location
Locate for comfortable viewing. A void 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.
Optional External Equipment
The Video/Audio connection between components can be made with shielded video and audio cables. For best performance, antenna cables should utilize 75 ohm 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 youll need.
For optimum quality picture
When the LCD is exposed to light from outdoors or lighting fixtures, high-contrast pictures may not be displayed clearly. Turn off florescent lamps near the LCD and place in a location not exposed to outdoor light.
How to use the LCD stand
Adjust the stand to your desired angle. The stand angle can be adjusted between 5 ° front to 15 ° back.

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

Check the accessories before installations.
Operating Instruction book
Warranty Card
Remote Control Transmitter
AC Adaptor & AC Cord
Batteries for the Remote
Control Transmitter (2 × AA size)
Coaxial Antenna Plug
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Installation
Mild detergent

Remote control battery installation

Replacing batteries
Replace batteries by following the steps below:
Requires two AA batteries.
1. Open the battery cover.
Precaution on battery use
Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the remote control transmitter.
Observe the following precautions:
1. Always use new batteries when replacing the old set.
2. Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries.
3. Battery replacement is necessary when remote control acts sporadically or stops operating this unit.
2. Install the batteries as shown in the battery compartment. (Polarity + or – must match the markings in the compartment).
Two AA size
3. Replace the cover.
Notes:
Do not drop, apply shock to or step on the remote control.
Do not spill water on the remote control.
Do not place objects between the remote control and remote control receiver.
Do not use remote controls for other equipment at the same time.
If the TV does not operate even when operating the remote control from a close range, it is time to
replace the batteries. Refer to the label on back of the remote control for directions on replacing batteries.

Maintenance

To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a soap and water solution or a weak detergent solution.
Use eyeglass cleaner to remove stubborn dirt from the LCD.
Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit.
Before using a chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came
with the cloth carefully.
CAUTION :
If water or similar substances get inside the monitor via the liquid crystal panel surface, a malfunction may result.
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Connections

Connecting the Antenna Cable to the Antenna 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 set to TV.
UHF AntennaVHF Antenna
Mixer
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PBP
B
PRP
R
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
ANT
75 Ohm Coaxial Cable

Antenna cover removal and fitting

IN PU
T
1
2
S
-V ID E
O
S
-V ID E
O
VID
E
O
VID
E
O
L
L
A
U D IO
AU
D IO
R
R
C O
M P O
N EN
T VID
IN
E
P
O U T
1
2
Y
Y
VIDE
O
V
ID EO
P
B
P
B
P
R
P
R
L
L
1
A
UD IO
A
UD IO
R
R
2
Hook
1
Removal
1.Push up hooks and pull the cover slightly towards yourself to disengage the claws (at 4 points).
2.Slowly pull out in the downward direction.
2
Fitting
1.Insert the claws (at 4 points) at the bottom end.
2.Push it until hook is locked.
Antenna Terminal (ANT or VHF/UHF)
Coaxial Antenna Plug
Note:
To avoid interference appearing on the screen, do not bundle the antenna wire and AC adapter wire together.

Antenna / Cable Connection

Incoming 75 Ohm Cable from Home Antenna / Cable Company
F-Type Antenna Adapter (supplied)
ANT (VHF/UHF)
on the Back of the TV
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.)
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.
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Connections
Antenna Connection (Cable Box, no VCR)
Use this configuration when connecting the TV to a cable TV system using a Cable Box.
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PBP
B
PRP
R
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
ANTENNA TERMINAL
(ANT or VHF/UHF)
ANT
ON THE BACK OF
THE TV
Connect the cable from the Output terminal on the back of the Cable Box to the ANTENNA terminal on the back of the TV.
Antenna Connection (Cable Box, and VCR)
Use this configuration when connecting the TV to a cable TV system using a Cable Box and VCR.
CABLE BOX
OUTPUT INPUT
TERMINALS ON THE BACK OF
THE CABLE BOX
Incoming Cable from Antenna or Cable TV System
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PBP
B
PRP
R
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
ANT
Connect the cable from the Antenna Output terminal on the back of the VCR to the Antenna terminal (ANT or VHF/UHF) on the back of the TV.
ANTENNA TERMINAL
(ANT or VHF/UHF) ON THE BACK OF
THE TV
Connect the cable from the Output terminal on the back of the Cable Box to the Antenna Input terminal on the back of the VCR.
TO VCR
OUTPUT INPUT
ANT INPUT
ANT OUTPUT
CABLE BOX
VCR
S VIDEO
TERMINALS ON THE BACK OF
THE CABLE BOX
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
OUTPUT
L-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
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 CH4, cable. This does not apply when signal is input from VIDEO INPUT.
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Connections

Cable cover removal and fitting

Removal
1
2
1. Disengage the claws at
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEO VIDEO
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEO VIDEO
PB PB
PRPR
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
the uppermost end.
2. Slowly pull out in the upward direction.
Fitting
2
1. Insert the claws (at 2
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEO VIDEO
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEO VIDEO
PB PB
1
PRPR
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
points) at the bottom.
2. Push in the TOP.
Note:
Depending on the type of cable used it may not be possible to close the cover. In such cases the cable may be routed through the antenna cover.
How to connect the input/output terminals
Connect camcorder and video game console.
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PBP
B
PRP
R
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
VIDEO VIDEO
L
AUDIO AUDIO
RLR
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
CAMCORDER VIDEO GAME CONSOLE
S-Video
OUT
Video
OUT
(Optional)
S-VIDEO cable
VIDEO cable
Audio
LR
OUT
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Connect VCR and other peripheral equipment
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PBP
B
PRP
R
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
Audio
IN R
R
L
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
S-VIDEO cable
(Super-VHS VCR)
Audio
L
OUT
Connections
Video
OUT
S-Video
OUT
Connection example INPUT1 connection
INPUT2 connection.
or
INPUT
12
S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
VIDEO VIDEO
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEO VIDEO
PB PB
PRPR
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
VIDEO
AUDIO
Connection example component VIDEO INPUT1 connection
or component VIDEO INPUT2 connection.
(DVD/STB)
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
PrPbY
VIDEO
AUDIO
Connect the S-VIDEO or VIDEO Terminal
Audio
OUT
L
R
Notes:
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.
The volume control output of the LCD TV will be fixed.(SOUND,ADJUST, VOLUME UP/DOWN and
SURROUND ON/OFF are not functional for output signals from the AUDIO OUT terminals.)
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How to connect the HDMI Terminal

1
HDMI
(HDMI : High Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first all digital consumer electronics A/V interface that supports uncompressed standard. One jack supports both video and audio information. This HDMI such as a Set Top Box or DVD player equipped with HDMI or DVI output connection.
By inputting a High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) high-definition picture source to the HDMI terminal of this television, high-definition pictures can be displayed on the screen in their digital form.
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PBP
B
PRP
R
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
1
input can be connected to an EIA/CEA-861/861B
2
compliant consumer electronic device,
HDMI Cable (not included)
Set Top Box
Audio Cable (not included)
If the external device has DVI output only, use a HDMI-DVI conversion cable Also, connect the Audio out signal from the external device. (Set Top Box or DVD player) to the AUDIO IN
3
to connect to the HDMI jack on the LCD.
4
jacks beside
HDMI or DVI signal out
DVD player
the HDMI input.
Applicable VIDEO Signal
This model support following format. Please adjust the format of connecting equipment.
× ×
×
1080i 480P
480i
No. of dots (H
1,920
× ×
×
× ×
720
× ×
×
× ×
640
720(1,440)
× ×
×
× ×
1,080i
480P
480P
× ×
×
× ×
× ×
480i
V)
Vertical scanning frequency(Hz)
59.94/60
59.94/60
59.94/60
59.94/60
This input terminal is not intended for use with computers.
AUDIO signal (L.PCM)
When the digital sound signal is included at connecting HDMI equipment, L.PCM sound is available. Sampling frequency
48KHz / 44.1KHz / 32 KHz
Notes:
(1) This HDMI connector is Type A. (2) If you cannot display the picture because your Digital Set Top Box does not have a Digital OUT terminal
Output setting, use the component Video input (or the S video Input or Video Input). In this case the picture will be displayed as an analog signal.
1. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks
of HDMI Licensing LLC.
2. EIA/CEA-861/861B profiles compliance covers profiles for transmission of uncompressed digital video
including high bandwidth digital content protection.
3. HDMI-DVI conversion cable part no. (TY-SCH03DH):available on Panasonic Website (USA only)
(www.panasonic.com)
4. AUDIO-IN, Please refer to page 24. (HDMI-IN)
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Power ON / OFF

Connecting the Plug to the Wall Outlet

2
3
1
Note:
The TV’s power cord must first be plugged into the wall outlet.

How to Turn the Power On

Press the Main POWER switch on the top of TV to turn
Main POWER switch
the set on. POWER-ON: Green
POWER
TV
VOL VOL
MENU
VCR
CH
O K
CH
DBS/
CBL
SAP
DVD
RETURN EXIT
When the set is on or in standby mode press the Main POWER switch on the TV to turn the set off. POWER-OFF: No light
Example: The screen below is displayed for a while after
the TV is turned on. (setting condition is an example.)
ZOOM
POWER
Note:
The TV will still consume some power as long as the power cord is still plugged into the wall outlet.
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
CH 6
STEREO
SAP
MONO
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Location of Controls

Illuminated Remote Control

Power button
Press to turn the TV ON or OFF. Note: The TV’s power cord must first be plugged into the wall outlet and
then turned on at the POWER switch (standby mode).
Mode Selection buttons
VCR Mode Selection for Remote Control
TV Mode Selection for Remote Control
Operation of other Device
ButtonsButtons
Device
VCR
CABLE/DBS
DVD
ButtonsButtons
Device
VCR
CABLE/DBS
DVD
VCR REW/FF
Skip Search REW/FF
VCR RECORD
FFREW
-
REC
-
-
TV
VCR
R-TUNE
R-TUNE button
Switches to previously viewed channel or video mode.
TV/VCR Switch
STB
Open / Close
Digital Broadcasting Satellite for Remote Control / Cable TV Mode Selection for Remote Control
DBS/CBL
DVD
Digital Video Disc Mode Selection for Remote Control
PLAY
PLAY
-
PLAY
ASPECT
TV/VCR
Pause
-
Pause
VCR/DBS CH
VCR CH up/down
-
ASPECT
PAGE up/down
+
Slow/
/
--
STOPPAUSE
STOP
-
STOP
14
ASPECT
TV/VCR
ASPECT button
Change of screen size (See page 20).
JUST ZOOM FULL
NORMAL
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Location of Controls
SAP button
Selects Audio mode (See page 24).
STEREO SAP MONO
POWER
DBS/
VCR
TV
CBL
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
MENU
123
456
7809
R-TUNE
PLAY
PAUSE
ASPECT
TV/VCR
STOP
VCR/DBS CH
T V
GUIDERECALL MUTETV/VIDEO
SLEEP
PROG
FFREW
REC
SAP
DVD
RETURN EXIT
Changes to the next channel up
Moves cursor upward during menu mode.
Reduces volume
Moves cursor to the left during menu mode.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
Increases volume
Moves cursor to the right during menu mode.
Displays menu
Press to access TV, DTV, DBS or DVD menus.
MENU
CH
RETURN EXIT
Press to Return to previous MENU or EXIT from menu.
Changes to the next channel down
Moves cursor downward during menu mode.
The input mode changes each time this button is pressed.
GUIDE button for DBS.
Press to display the current system status, for example, Aspect mode, Channel number, Stereo mode, Picture menu, TV/VIDEO, Power save, Off timer and Color system.
Direct program number selection buttons
SLEEP
PROG dash button / SLEEP TIMER button
PROG
Program dash channel numbers for DTV and DBS. Sleep timer (MINUTES)
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Flow Chart of MENU

MENU
ADJUST SET UP
LANGUAGE PROGRAM CH LOCK CLOSED CAPTION INPUT LABEL OTHER ADJUST
All adjustments and setting functions available in this set can be made using the menu buttons. The menu screen is composed of 2 menus: the ADJUST menu and the SET UP menu.
1
Press to display MENU screen, press again to clear.
MENU
ADJUST
PICTURE ADJUST POSITION / SIZE
AUDIO ADJUST
SET UP
PICTURE
AUDIO
POWER
DBS/
C
O K
A
CH
CH
CH
CH
CBL
O
I
T
N
TV
VOL VOL
VOL VOL
MENU
MENU
VCR
123
456
7809
R-TUNE
GUIDERECALL MUTETV/VIDEO
SLEEP
PROG
SAP
DVD
RETURN EXIT
2
MENU selection
MENU
ADJUST
PICTURE
PICTURE ADJUST POSITION / SIZE
AUDIO
AUDIO ADJUST
or
MENU
ADJUST
PICTURE
PICTURE ADJUST POSITION / SIZE
AUDIO
AUDIO ADJUST
SET UP
SET UP
Please refer to the On Screen Help
An On Screen Help box is displayed whenever a menu is displayed on the TV . This Help box indicates which keys on the remote control are used to navigate the menu shown. See above for descriptions of button functions.
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ON SCREEN HELP Instruction box
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
CHANGE
RETURN
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
MENU
ADJUST SET UP
LANGUAGE PROGRAM CH LOCK CLOSED CAPTION INPUT LABEL OTHER ADJUST
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CH
VOL VOL
CH
Press the RETURN button to return to previous screen.
TO PICTURE ADJUST
menu
PICTURE ADJUST
PIC MODE BACK LIGHT PICTURE BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS AI PICTURE
NORMALIZE
STANDARD
+ 20 + 20
0
-
1
0 0
COOLCOOL
OFF ON
OFF ON
(See page 21)
Flow Chart of MENU
Press the RETURN button to return to previous screen.
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T uning channels (Automatic channel programming)

Automatically scans all TV channels and stores them in memory.
Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SET UP.
2
Press to select PROGRAM CH.
3
4
5
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to display the PROGRAM CHANNELS screen.
Press to select MODE. Press to select TV or CABLE.
Press to select AUT O PROGRAM. Press to display the confirmation
screen.
Press to select YES.
Press to select NO.
Press to run AUTO PROGRAM.
Notes:
When buttons are pressed with AUTO PROGRAM running, the TV set will return to normal viewing.
(Channels searched up to this point are added.)
After AUTO PROGRAM is finished, the lowest channel number added will be received.
When there are no receivable channels, channel 69 is displayed for TV and channel 125 is displayed
for cable TV.
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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 CHANNELS screen.
1
Press to select MANUAL PROGRAM.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to display the MANUAL PROGRAM screen.
Adding or deleting channels
PROGRAM CHANNELS
MODE
AUTO PROGRAM
MANUAL PROGRAM
MANUAL PROGRAM ENTER CHANNEL
TV
121
CABLE
DELETE
CH SELECT
ADD
RETURN
2
3
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select channel (or number keys).
Press to add channels to memory (Channel number turns blue).
Press to delete channels from memory (Channel number turns yellow).
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to continue adding or deleting channels.
4
MENU
Press to exit from the MENU screen. This returns the set to the normal viewing condition.
MANUAL PROGRAM ENTER CHANNEL
121
DELETE
CH SELECT
ADD
RETURN
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The color monitor will allow you to enjoy viewing the picture at its maximum size, including wide screen cinema format picture.
Mode
NORMAL
ASPECT
TV/VCR
ASPECT button
The aspect mode changes each time the ASPECT button is pressed.
Note:
When a 1080i signal is being received, the mode is set to FULL, and aspect switching is not possible.
Picture Explanation
Normal mode will display a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3 size.
ZOOM
20
JUST
FULL
4
3 9
16
JUST
JUST mode will display a 4:3 picture at its maximum size but with aspect correction applied to the sides of the screen so that elongation is only apparent at the left and right edges of the screen. The size of the picture will depend on the original signal.
4
3
ZOOM
16
ZOOM mode magnifies the central section of the picture.
9
FULL will display the picture at its maximum size but with slight elongation.
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Picture Adjustments

PICTURE ADJUST PAGE 1/2
NORMALIZE PIC MODE BACK LIGHT PICTURE BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS AI PICTURE
+ 30 + 30
0 0 0
+10
VIVID
OFF ON
PICTURE ADJUST PAGE 2/2
COOL
COLOR TEMP
Press the MENU button to display the
1
MENU screen and select ADJUST.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
2
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
PIC MODE
MODE
STANDARD
CINEMA
VIVID
PICTURE MODE is stored for TV, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, COMPONENT1, COMPONENT2 and HDMI individually.
Displays standard image. Ideal for watching movies in a dark room. Displays a clear screen with contrast of light and dark.
MENU
Press to select PICTURE ADJUST.
ADJUST
PICTURE ADJUST POSITION / SIZE
AUDIO ADJUST
SET UP
PICTURE
AUDIO
Press to display the PICTURE ADJUST screen.
Press to select the menu to adjust. Select the desired level by looking at
the picture behind the menu. NORMAL is displayed at default.
CINEMA VIVIDSTANDARD
Function
BACK LIGHT, PICTURE, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS, AI PICTURE, COLOR TEMP
You can change the level of each Item (BACK LIGHT, PICTURE, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS, AI PICTURE and COLOR TEMP) for each MENU (STANDARD, CINEMA, and VIVID ) according to your personal preference.
Item
BACK LIGHT
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
AI PICTURE
COLOR TEMP
To reset to standard setting :
Function Luminance of the back light is adjusted. Selects proper brightness and density for the room. Adjusts for easier viewing of dark pictures such as night scenes. Adjusts the level of color. Adjusts for flesh tone color. Adjusts the degree of sharpness. Displays black and white colors more clearly when turned ON. Increase or decrease WARM (red) and COOL (blue) colors to suit personal
preference.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select NORMALIZE.
Press OK.
PICTURE ADJUST PAGE 1/2
PIC MODE BACK LIGHT PICTURE BRIGHTNESS COLOR
NORMALIZE
STANDARD
+ 20 + 20
-
1
0
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Picture Adjustments
ADV ANCED ADJUST
3
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select PIC MODE. Select STANDARD or CINEMA.
Press down to PAGE 2 and select ADVANCED ADJUST.
Press to select ADVANCED ADJUST ON.
PICTURE ADJUST PAGE 1/2
NORMALIZE PIC MODE BACK LIGHT PICTURE BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS AI PICTURE
COLOR TEMP
ADVANCED ADJUST
ADVANCED ADJUST
BLACK EXTENSION WHITE CHAR CORR MPEG NR
STANDARD
+ 20 + 20
-
1
COOLCOOL
OFF ON
OFF ON
NORMAL
OFF ON
NORMAL
+ 8
+ 8
0
0 0
0
Item
BLACK EXTENSION
WHITE CHAR CORR
MPEG NR
22
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select the menu to adjust.
Select the desired level by looking at the picture behind the menu.
NORMAL is displayed at default.
Function Contrast level will be improved. It makes white characters brighter. Noise unique to DVD, STB etc will be reduced.
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Position / Size Adjustment

This function will adjust the picture position / size for easy viewing.
Press MENU button to display MENU screen
1
and select adjust.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select POSITION/SIZE.
Press to display POSITION/SIZE control.
[ Picture Position Adjustment ]
2
It will work for ZOOM mode only.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to move picture vertically for the best view.
MENU
ADJUST
PICTURE
PICTURE ADJUST POSITION / SIZE
AUDIO ADJUST
POSITION/SIZE
NORMAL
ZOOM
AUDIO
NORMALIZE SIZE 1
RETURN
SET UP
[ Picture Size Adjustment ]
3
It will work for “NORMAL” and “JUST” mode only.
Press to select. size 1: reduced black bar. size 2: widened black bar.
RETURN
To return to previous screen :
To reset to standard setting :
EXIT
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Size1
Size2
Press to return.
Press OK.
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Audio Adjustments

Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select ADJUST.
1
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select AUDIO ADJUST.
Press to display the AUDIO ADJUST screen.
2
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select the menu to adjust. Select the desired level by listening
to the sound. NORMAL is displayed at default.
MODE
STANDARD DYNAMICAUTO
MODE
AUTO
STANDARD
DYNAMIC
BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, SURROUND
You can change the level of each Item ( BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and SURROUND ) for each MODE (AUTO, STANDARD and DYNAMIC ) according to your personal preference.
Item
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SURROUND
MENU
ADJUST
PICTURE ADJUST POSITION / SIZE
AUDIO ADJUST
AUDIO ADJUST
MODE BASS TREBLE BALANCE SURROUND STEREO SAP MONO HDMI IN
SET UP
PICTURE
AUDIO
NORMAL
DYNAMIC
OFF ON
AUTO
Function
Automatically adjusts quiet sound and loud sound for ease of listening. Emits the original sound. Gives contrast to sound.
Function
Adjusts low sounds Adjusts high sounds Adjusts left and right volume
To enjoy a concert hall effect, turn SURROUND to ON when a stereo signal is available.
+ 10
+ 8
0
Selecting STEREO/SAP/MONO
SAP MONOSTEREO
Note:
Red display : With signal White display : No signal
MODE
STEREO
SAP
MONO
Two channel Audio reception. Second Audio Programming
( typically used for bilingual audio ). Use when stereo signal is weak.
Function
White display : MONO
HDMI IN
Perform input switching of analog audio input (for DVI) and digital audio input (for HDMI) when using the HDMI terminal.
ANALOGDIGITALAUTO
AUTO Set use of analog audio input when digital audio signal is not available.
DIGITAL Forces use of digital audio input signal transmitted via the HDMI terminal.
ANALOG Forces use of analog audio input signal transmitted via separate RCA terminals.
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Lock Feature

In the United States, the V-CHIP consists of two rating systems, which are MPAA (MOTION PICTURE) and TV PARENT AL GUIDELINES. Its function is to block programs by the rating data in the XDS data packets sent from broadcasting stations. The user can select which rating programs should be blocked by the LOCK MENU options.
TV
CH
CH
C
O K
A
VOL VOL
VOL VOL
CH
CH
MENU
MENU
123
123
456
456
7809
7809
R-TUNE
R-TUNE
DVD
O
I
T
N
RETURN
RETURN EXIT
EXIT
GUIDERECALL MUTETV/VIDEO
SLEEP
PROG
After entering your secret code for the first time, the onscreen display will change to CHANGE CODE. And you can change the Input code.
Note: Use a code that is easy to remember and record it in a safe place.
Selecting broadcasts to lock.
1
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
U.S. MOVIES
CANADIAN ENGLISH CANADIAN FRENCH
2
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SET UP.
Press to select LOCK.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to display the LOCK screen.
Input code
Enter any 4-digit number as a password. These numbers will be needed when deactivating the LOCK function.
While entering a code, by pressing the up
or down buttons you can
input a new code again.
MENU
ADJUST SET UP
LANGUAGE PROGRAM CH LOCK CLOSED CAPTION INPUT LABEL OTHER ADJUST
LOCK
BLOCK PROGRAMS
U. S. MOVIES
STATUS
OFF ON
CHANGE SETTING
ENTER CODE FIRST
LOCK
BLOCK PROGRAMS
U. S. TV PROGRAMS
STATUS
OFF ON
CHANGE SETTING
CHANGE CODE
Press to select BLOCK PROGRAMS.
LOCK
Press to select U.S MOVIES, U.S. TV PROGRAMS, CANADIAN ENGLISH or CANADIAN FRENCH.
BLOCK PROGRAMS
U. S. TV PROGRAMS
STATUS
CHANGE SETTING
CHANGE CODE
OFF ON
U.S. TV PROGRAMS
LOCK
BLOCK PROGRAMS
Press to select STATUS. Press to select ON or OFF.
U. S. TV PROGRAMS
STATUS
CHANGE SETTING
CHANGE CODE
OFF ON
3
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select CHANGE SETTING. Press to display the next screen.
LOCK
BLOCK PROGRAMS
U. S. TV PROGRAMS
STATUS
CHANGE SETTING
CHANGE CODE
OFF ON
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Lock Feature
for U.S.TV PROGRAM to lock
1
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
2
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
3
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select VIEW NR PROGRAMS?. Press to select NO or YES. NO :
Cannot view programs with NR signals.
YES: Can view programs with NR signal. Press to select SETTING.
Press to select BASIC or DETAILED.
DETAILEDBASIC
Press to select rating. BASIC: Change the selected title.
DETAILED : The cursor selecting the title
can be moved to select options displayed on the right.
Press to lock or unlock the rating. Lock: Red
Unlock : Green
U. S. TV PROGRAMS
VIEW NR PROGRAMS?
SETTING BASIC
TV
Y
TV—Y7
G
TV TV—PG TV—1 4 TV—MA
U. S. TV PROGRAMS
VIEW NR PROGRAMS?
SETTING BASIC
TV
Y
TV–Y7
G
TV
PG
TV TV–1 4
TV–MA
FV
V V V
FV
V V
V
S S S
S S
S
NO YES
DDL L L
NO YES
DDL L
L
Locking and unlocking
When a title field is selected, all ratings below this rating are selected.
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.
TV-Y
TV-YTV-Y7 TV-Y7 TV-Y7-FVFV
2. Ratings for teenagers: These ratings can be created out of these major categories to form various combinations. These combinations are described in the below diagram. Ratings for all ages are on top and ratings for adults are on the bottom.
TV-G
TV-PG
TV-14
TV-MA
To return to previous screen : Press to return.
To end adjustments : Press to exit from the MENU screen.
V
S
L
D
V
S
L
D
V
S
L
RETURN EXIT
MENU
This returns the set to the normal viewing condition.
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for U.S.MOVIES to lock
Lock Feature
1
Press to select VIEW NR PROGRAMS?.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select NO or YES. NO :
Cannot view programs with NR signals.
YES: Can view programs with NR signal.
Press to select rating.
2
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
for CANADIAN ENGLISH / CANADIAN FRENCH to lock
Press to lock or unlock the rating. Lock: Red
Unlock : Green
Rating
G : General audience PG : Parental guidance suggested PG-13 : Parental guidance needed
under 13 years old R : Restricted NC17 : No one under 17 is admitted X : Pornography
U. S. MOVIES
VIEW NR PROGRAMS?
NO YES
U. S. MOVIES
VIEW NR PROGRAMS?
NO YES
1
2
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select VIEW E PROGRAMS?. Press to select NO or YES.
CANADIAN ENGLISH
VIEW E PROGRAMS?
C8
NO YES
C
+
G
PG
+
14
+
18
Press to select rating. Press to lock or unlock the rating. Lock: Red
Unlock : Green
CANADIAN ENGLISH
VIEW E PROGRAMS?
C8
NO YES
C
+
G
PG
+
14
+
18
CANADIAN FRENCH
VIEW E PROGRAMS?
CANADIAN FRENCH
VIEW E PROGRAMS?
G
8 ANS 13ANS 16ANS 18ANS
G
8 ANS 13ANS 16ANS 18ANS
NO YES
+
+ + +
NO YES
+
+ + +
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Lock Feature
CANADIAN ENGLISH RATINGS CHART
E
C
C8+
G
PG
14+
18+
CANADIAN FRENCH RATINGS CHART
E
G
8 ANS+
13ANS+
Exempt - Exempt programming includes: news, sports, documentaries and other information programming, talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
Programming intended for children under age 8. No offensive language, nudity or sexual content.
Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over. No profanity, nudity or sexual content.
General programming, suitable for all audiences. Parental Guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for viewers under
the age of 14. Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and early teens.
18+ years old. Programming restricted to adults. Contains constant violence or scenes of extreme violence.
Exempt - Exempt programming. General - Programming intended for audience of all ages. Contains no violence, or
the violence content is minimal or is depicted appropriately. 8+ General - Not recommended for young children. Programming intended for a broad
audience but contains light or occasional violence. Adult supervision recommended. Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13 - Contains either a
few violent scenes or one or more sufficiently violent scenes to affect them. Adult supervision strongly suggested.
16ANS+
18ANS+
To return to previous screen :
To end adjustments : Press to exit from the MENU screen.
Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 16 - Contains frequent scenes of violence or intense violence.
18+ years old. Programming restricted to adults. Contains constant violence or scenes of extreme violence.
RETURN EXIT
MENU
Press to return.
This returns the set to the normal viewing condition.
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Closed Captions

This unit 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.
Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SET UP.
1
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
CC ON MUTE
2
Activates the On-Screen Closed Caption feature, when the MUTE button on the Remote Control is pressed. To deactivate, press the MUTE button again.
Note:
This feature functions when the Closed Caption Mode is in the OFF position. The program being viewed must be broadcast with Closed Caption.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
CC MODE
3
Activates the On-Screen Closed Caption feature. When activated this feature will remain on until OFF is selected in this menu.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to select CLOSED CAPTION.
Press to display the CLOSED CAPTION screen.
Press to select Press to select from the following:
NO (OFF) C1 C2
Press to select
Press to select from the following:
OFF C1 C2
ON MUTE.
CC
MODE.
CC
MENU
ADJUST SET UP
LANGUAGE PROGRAM CH LOCK CLOSED CAPTION INPUT LABEL OTHER ADJUST
CLOSED CAPTION
ON MUTE MODE
CLOSED CAPTION
ON MUTE MODE
NO
OFF
NO
OFF
CAPTION OFF -
CAPTION C1 -
CAPTION C2 -
To return to previous screen : Press to return.
To end adjustments : Press to exit from the MENU screen.
Recommended mode when Closed Caption is not being used. 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.
RETURN EXIT
MENU
This returns the set to the normal viewing condition.
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Customizing the VIDEO INPUT labels

Display for each VIDEO INPUT can be changed to match with the connected device (VCR, DVD Player etc.).
Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SET UP.
1
Press to select INPUT LABEL.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press to display the INPUT LABEL screen.
MENU
ADJUST SET UP
LANGUAGE PROGRAM CH LOCK CLOSED CAPTION INPUT LABEL OTHER ADJUST
2
Press to select the VIDEO INPUT.
CH
O
I
T
N
C
A
VOL VOL
CH
COMPONENT1(COMPONENT2, VIDEO1, VIDEO2 or HDMI)
[
]
BLANK
Press to change the INPUT LABEL.
Each INPUT LABEL has the following choices.
COMPONENT2COMPONENT1
VIDEO1VIDEO2HDMI
VCR
INPUT LABEL
COMPONENT1 COMPONENT2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 HDMI
LD
GAMEDVDDTV

OTHER ADJUST

Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select SET UP.
1
Press to select OTHER ADJUST.
2
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
3
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
VIDEO NR
Reduce video noise in the picture. Selection condition:
3D Y/C FILTER
Minimizes noise and cross color in the picture. Not available for COMPONENT VIDEO. Selection condition:
COLOR MATRIX
Displays input signals (480p signals) in a natural color. Automatically adjusts color parameters for HD (high definition) and SD (standard definition). Selection condition:
POWER SAVE
The POWER SAVE will be suitable for watching at night and power consumption will be reduced. selection condition:
ON OFF
ON OFF
SD HD
STANDARD
Press to access OTHER ADJUST.
Press to select the item that you would like to change.
Press to select desired condition.
SAVING
MENU
ADJUST SET UP
LANGUAGE PROGRAM CH LOCK CLOSED CAPTION INPUT LABEL OTHER ADJUST
OTHER ADJUST
VIDEO NR
3D Y/C
COLOR MATRIX
POWER SAVE
COMPONENT1 COMPONENT2
VIDEO1 VIDEO2
HDMI
OFF ON
OFF ON
SD HD
STANDARD
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Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control

POWER

Programming The Illuminated Remote Control Using Access Codes

The Universal Remote Control can be programmed to operate many manufacturers components, using the component function buttons for TV, VCR, DBS/CABLE or DVD. Follow the procedures for programming your Remote Control with or without a code for the component.
Determine the manufacturer of the component and look in the table for the code.
Confirm that the external component is plugged in and operating.
1
Turn the component off.
2
CH
3
4
POWER
TV
+
VCR
O K
VOL VOL
CH
DBS/
CBL
DVD
Press POWER and OK together, for at least 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, all the illuminated mode keys will begin to flash. Release the POWER and OK keys.
Press the mode key. The mode key will illuminate steadily, all others will go out.
5
6
123
456
7809
POWER
Default Modes For Remote Control
Device
TV VCR DBS/CBL DVD
Helpful Hints: Unsuccessful Code
If the component does not operate with the Remote Control, repeat the procedure using another code. (Some brands have multiple codes). If an incorrect code is entered, or if the procedure takes longer than 30 seconds,the programming will fail.
TV (Panasonic Only) VCR (Preset) DBS (Preset), CABLE (Preset) DVD (Preset)
Enter the 3-digit component code using the Remote Control numeric keypad.
Press the Remote Control procedure is successful, the component will turn on.
Operates
Panasonic TV Codes Panasonic VCR Codes Panasonic DBS Codes Panasonic DVD Codes
to test the component. If the
Default
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Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control
Programming Without A Code (When the code is not known)
This procedure searches all codes and is called the sequence method.
Confirm that the external component is plugged in and on.
1
Turn the component off.
2
POWER
DBS/
CH
O K
CH
PLAY
STOP
VCR/DBS CH
CBL
VCR
TV
VOL VOL
MENU
123
456
7809
R-TUNE
PAUSE
ASPECT
TV/VCR
SLEEP
PROG
FFREW
REC
SAP
DVD
RETURN EXIT
GUIDERECALL MUTETV/VIDEO
3
4
5
6
POWER
TV
VOL VOL
POWER
CH
+
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Press POWER and OK together, for at least 5 seconds.
After 5 seconds, all the illuminated mode keys will begin to flash. Release the POWER and OK key.
DBS/
VCR
CBL
Press the mode key.
DVD
The mode key will illuminate steadily, all others will go out.
Press to move forward to the next
CH
O K
CH
code, or to move backward.
32
T V
Press the Remote Control
POWER
to test the component. If the
procedure was successful, the component will turn on.
Note:
Repeat the above steps until the component code is found. It may take many attempts before the correct code is found.
7
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
After the code is found, press OK to store the code.
Note:
The step and set mode will start from the current device (not the beginning of the list, except for the first time).
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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 31 and 32 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 14 and 31 - 32 for details on operating peripheral equipment using the remote control.
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
Other Component
VCR
VCR
VCR
Other Component
Codes for VCR
Brand Code
Admiral 335 Aiwa 332 Akai 314, 315, 316, 329 Audio Dynamic Bell &Howell 305, 313 Broksonic 320, 326 Canon 323, 325 Citizen 306 Craig 305, 306, 329 Curtis Mathes 324, 345 Daewoo 301, 324, 343 DBX 310, 311, 339 Dimensia 345 Emerson Fisher 305, 307, 308, 309, 313 Funai 320, 326, 334 GE 324, 333, 345 Goldstar 306 Gradiente 334 Hitachi 300, 323, 345 Instant Replay 323, 324 Jensen 339 JVC 310, 311, 334, 339 Kenwood 306, 310, 311, 339 LXI Magnavox 323, 324, 331 Marantz 310, 311, 339 Marta 306 Memorex 309, 324 MGA 338, 340, 341, 347, 348 Minolta 300, 345 Mitsubishi 338, 340, 341, 347, 348 Multitech 304, 347 NEC 310, 311, 334, 339 Olympic 323, 324 Optimus 306, 321, 328, 335
311, 339
303, 319, 320, 325, 326, 343
300, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309
Codes for Personal Video Recorders
Brand Code
Panasonic Replay Philips Tivo 101 Sony Tivo 102
100
DBS
Other Component
Brand Code
Orion 320, 326 Panasonic 321, 322, 323, 324 J.C.Penney 300, 305, 310, 311, 324,
Pentax 300, 311, 345 Philco Philips 323, 324, 331 Pioneer 323 Proscan 300, 301, 302, 323, 324,
Quasar 321, 322, 323, 324 Radio Shack RCA 300, 301, 302, 323, 324,
Realistic 305, 309, 324, 336, 340 Samsung 302, 304, 333 Sansui 320, 326, 339, 352 Sanyo 305, 309, 313 Scott 301, 302, 304, 309, 320,
Sears 300, 305, 306, 307, 308 Sharp 335, 336 Shintom 317 Signature 2000 335 Singer 317 Sony 328, 329, 330 Sylvania 323, 324, 331 Tashiro 306 Tatung 310, 311, 339 Teac 310, 311, 339 Technics 321, 322, 323, 324 Teknika 324 Toshiba 301, 346 Vector Research Wards 306, 309, 335, 336, 344 Yamaha 305, 310, 311, 339 Zenith 306, 344
339, 345 320, 323, 324, 326, 331, 343
331, 333, 345, 346 305, 309, 324, 333, 336, 340 331, 333, 345, 346
326, 338, 340, 347, 348
311
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Codes for DVD
DVD
DBS/
CBL
Brand Code
Denon 100 Ferguson 101 JVC 109 Mitsubishi 105 Nordmende 101 Panasonic 100 Philips 103 Pioneer 102 RCA 101
Codes for Cable Box
Brand Code
ABC 124 Archer 125, 132 Cableview 105, 132 Citizen 105, 122 Curtis 112, 113 Diamond 124, 125, 132 Eagle 129 Eastern 134 GC Brand 105, 132 Gemini 122 General 111, 119, 120, 121, 122,
Instrument/ Jerrold Hamlin 112, 118, 140, 141, 142,
Hitachi 103, 124 Macom 103, 104, 105 Magnavox 133 Memorex 130 Movietime 105, 132 Oak 102, 137, 139 Panasonic 109, 110, 114 Philips 106, 107, 128, 129, 130 Pioneer 101, 116 Pulsar 105, 132
123, 124, 125, 126, 127
145
Brand Code
Saba 101 Samsung 110 Sharp 108 Sony 104 Technics 100 Thomson 101 Toshiba 103 Yamaha 100 Zenith 107
Brand Code
Puser 132 RCA 115 Realistic 132 Regal 112, 118, 140, 141, 142,
Regency 134 Rembrandt 105, 132, 137 Samsung 105 Scientific Atlanta Slmark 101, 105 Sprucer 105, 110 Stargate 105, 132 Tel eview 101, 105 Texscan 144 Tocom 135 Toshiba 104 Unika 125, 132 Universal 122, 132 Videoway 106 Viewstar 129, 130 Zenith 100, 117 Zenith /Drae 100 Satellite
145
111, 112, 113
DBS/
34
CBL
Codes for DBS
Brand Code
Dish Network 105, 115, 116 (Echostar) Echo Star 105 Express VU 105, 115 G.E. 106 G.I. 108 (General Instrument) Gradiente 114 Hitachi 103, 111, 112 HNS (Hughes) 103
Brand Code
Magnavox 101, 102 Panasonic 104 Philips 101, 102 Primestar 108 Proscan 106, 109, 110, 113 RCA 106, 109, 110, 113 Sony 107 Star Choice 103, 108 Toshiba 100 Uniden 101, 102
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Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control
Mode Operational Key Chart
This chart defines which keys are operational after programming (if needed), while in the selected remote control mode TV, DTV, CABLE, DBS, VCR, DVD ...etc.
KEY NAME TV MODE CABLE MODE DBS MODE VCR MODE DVD MODE (DVD)
POWER
SAP
MUTE
TV/VIDEO
CH
CH
O K
VOL VOL
VOL VOL
CH
CH
MENU
RECALL
RETURN EXIT
GUIDE
POWER POWER POWER POWER POWER
SAP ON/OFF
-
STB AUDIO TRACK
--
MUTE TV MUTE STB MUTE TV MUTE TV MUTE
TV INPUT SW TV INPUT SW TV INPUT SW TV INPUT SW TV INPUT SW
CHANNEL UP/DOWN
ACTION ENTER STB ACTION TV ACTION
VOL + /
MENU
DISPLAY
EXIT
--
CABLE CHANNEL
UP/DOWN
-
CABLE VOL + / -
STB NAVIGATION UP/DOWN
TV CHANNEL
UP/DOWN
NEXT/PREVIOUS
CHAPTER
NEXT/PREVIOUS
CHAPTER STB NAVIGATION RIGHT/LEFT
-
STB MENU
-- -
-
STB EXIT
STB GUIDE
TV VOLUME +/-TV VOLUME +/-
--
ONSCREEN VCR
DISPLAY
--
--
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SLEEP
PROG
FFREW
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
REC
ASPECT
TV/VCR
VCR/DBS CH
Select Channel Select Channel Select Channel Select Channel
PREVIOUS CHAN OR VIDEO MODE
SLEEP
---
---
---
---
ASPECT
--
CABLE PREVIOUS
---
--
STB PREVIOUS
STB PROGRAM/
DASH
--
VCR REW/FF
PLAY PLAY
PAUSE PAUSE
STOP STOP
VCR RECORD
-
STB ASPECT TV/VCR SWITCH OPEN/CLOSE
PAGE UP/DOWN SLOW +/
VCR CHANNEL
UP/DOWN
-
SKIP SEARCH
<<REW/>>FF
-
-
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Manuel de instrucciones [Resumen]
Estimado cliente de Panasonic
Bienvenido a la familia de clientes de Panasonic. Esperamos sinceramente que disfrute durante muchos años de su nuevo televisor LCD. Para obtener el máximo beneficio de su aparato, lea estas instrucciones antes de hacer cualquier ajuste, y guárdelas para poder utilizarlas como referencia en el futuro. Guarde también el recibo de su compra, y anote el número del modelo y el número de serie de su aparato en el espacio provisto en la cubierta posterior de estas instrucciones.
Preparación
Instalación de las pilas en el control remoto
Cambio de las pilas
Cambie las pilas siguiendo los pasos indicados más abajo:
Se necesitan dos pilas AA.
2.
1. Abra la cubierta de las pilas.
Precauciones relacionadas con la utilización de las pilas
La instalación incorrecta de las pilas puede causar fugas en las mismas que podrían estropear el transmisor de mando a distancia.
Tome las precauciones siguientes:
1. Utilice siempre pilas nuevas cuando reemplace las viejas.
2. No intente cargar, cortocircuitar, desarmar, calentar o quemar las pilas usadas.
3. Las pilas deberán cambiarse cuando el mando a distancia funcione esporádicamente o no pueda controlar esta unidad.
Instale las pilas como se muestra en el compartimiento de las pilas. (Las polaridades + y – deber á n coincidir con las marcas correspondientes del compartimiento).
Dos pilas tamaño AA
3. Vuelva a colocar la cubierta.
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Conexión
Conexión del cable de antena al terminal de entrada de RF
Conexión de antena - Para recibir correctamente los canales de VHF/UHF se requiere una antena externa.
Para obtener la mejor recepción se recomienda utilizar una antena para exteriores. El modo de antena debe ajustarse a TV.
Antena de VHF
Antena de UHF
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PBP
B
PRP
R
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
Terminal de antena
Mezclador
Cable coaxial de 75 ohmios
ANT
(ANT o VHF/UHF)
Clavija de antena coaxial
Desmontaje e instalación de la cubierta de la antena
1
IN
P U
T
1
2
S
- V ID
E
O
S
- V
ID E
O
VIDEO
VIDE
O
L
L
AUD
IO
A UDIO
R
R
C O
M P
O N
E N
T V
ID
IN
E
P
O
U
T
1
2
Y
Y
VIDEO
VIDE
O
P
B
P
B
P
R
P
R
L
L
1
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
R
2
Ganchos
Nota:
Para evitar que aparezcan interferencias en la pantalla, no junte el cable de la antena y el cable del adaptador de CA.
Desmontaje
1.Empuje los ganchos hacia arriba y tire ligeramente de la cubierta hacia usted mismo para soltar las garras (en 4 puntos).
2.Saque lentamente la cubierta hacia abajo.
2
Instalación
1.Inserte las garras (en 4 puntos) en el extremo de la parte superior.
2.Empuje la cubierta hasta que los ganchos hagan un ruido seco.
Conexión de antena / cable
Cable entrante de 75 ohmios procedente de la antena del hogar/compañía de televisión por cable
Adaptador de antena tipo F (no suministrado)
ANT (VHF/UHF)
en la parte posterior del televisor
Nota:
Ciertos sistemas de televisión por cable neutralizan algunos canales para reducir interferencias o tienen canales especiales (codificados). Para recibir correctamente estos canales se necesita un sintonizador de conversión de televisión por cable. Póngase en contacto con su compañía de televisión por cable para conocer los requerimientos de compatibilidad.
Conexión de cable - Para recibir los canales de televisión por cable (01 - 125) conecte el cable suministrado por su compañía de televisión por cable. El modo de antena debe ajustarse a CABLE. (Consulte la sección Modo de la antena.)
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Conexión
1
2

Para quitar y colocar la cubierta del cable

Para quitarla
1
2
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEO VIDEO
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEO VIDEO
PB PB
PRPR
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
1.Suelte los ganchos del extremo más alto.
2.Sáquela lentamente hacia arriba.
Para colocarla
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEO VIDEO
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEO VIDEO
PB PB
PRPR
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
R
1.Inserte los ganchos (en 2 puntos) en el extremo más bajo.
2.Empújela hacia adentro en el extremo más alto.
Nota:
Dependiendo del tipo de cable utilizado, tal vez no sea posible cerrar la cubierta. En tales casos, el cable podrá instalarse a través de la cubierta de la antena.
Como conectar el término del entrada/salida
Reproducción en una videograbadora o en otro equipo periférico
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEOS-VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEOVIDEO
PB PB
PRPR
LRL
AUDIOAUDIO
R
(Optional)
HPJ
AUDIO OUT
L
cable S-VIDEO
VIDEO
R
INPUT
12
S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
AUDIO
cable S-VIDEO
VIDEO VIDEO
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
cable VIDEO
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
12
YY
VIDEO VIDEO
PB PB
PRPR
LRL
AUDIO AUDIO
VIDEO
R
AUDIO
Notas:
Cuando se conecten cables de vídeo, y cuando se encuentren hechas conexiones al mismo tiempo al
terminal de entrada de S-vídeo y al terminal de entrada de vídeo, se dará prioridad al cable de S-vídeo.
El control de salida de sonido es fijo (SONIDO, AJUSTE, VOLUMEN subir/abajo Y Ambiente conexión/
desconexión son no funciona para el terminal de Audio Out).
L
Audio
IN
R
S-Video
OUT
Video
OUT
L
Audio
OUT
R
S-Video
OUT
Video
OUT
L
Audio
OUT
R
Pr
Pb
Y
L
Audio OUT
R
Estereofónico
Video grabadora Super-VHS
Video cámara
JUEGO DE VIDEO
DVD/STB
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Conexión/desconexión de la alimentación
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Ubicación de los controles
Botones
Botones

Control remoto iluminado

Botón de la alimentación
Púlselo para encender o apagar el televisor. Nota: El cable de la alimentación del televisor deberá enchufarse primero
al tomacorriente, y el televisor encenderse luego con el interruptor POWER (modo de espera).
Botones de selección de modo
Selección del modo de videograbadora para el control remoto
Selección del modo de
TV
televisor para el control
TV
remoto
Funcionamiento de otro dispositivo
Botones
FFREW
Aparato
Videograbadora
CABLE/DBS
DVD
Botones
REC
Aparato
Videograbadora
CABLE/DBS
DVD
-
-
Satélite de emisión digital para el control remoto Selección del modo de televisión por cable para el control remoto
DBS/CBL
DBS/CBL
VCR
VCR
DVD
DVD
Selección del modo de disco de vídeo digital para el control remoto
R-TUNE
Botón R-TUNE
Cambia al canal o modo de vídeo anterior.
PLAY
--
ASPECT
TV/VCR
Subida/bajada de canal
para videograbadora
ASPECTO de STB
Abertura/cierre Lentamente/+/
Pausa
-
Pausa
VCR/DBS CH
STOPPAUSE
Parada
-
Parada
--
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ASPECT
TV/VCR
Botón ASPECT
Cambia el tamaño de la pantalla (consulte la página 20).
JUSTIFICADO ACERCAMIENTO COMPLETO
NORMAL
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Ubicación de los controles
Botón SAP
Selecciona el modo de audio.
ESTEREO SPA MONO
POWER
DBS/
VCR
TV
CBL
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
MENU
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R-TUNE
PLAY
GUIDERECALL MUTETV/VIDEO
SLEEP
PROG
FFREW
SAP
DVD
RETURN EXIT
Cambia al siguiente canal superior
Mueve el cursor hacia arriba durante el modo del menú.
Reduce el volumen
Mueve el cursor hacia la izquierda durante el modo del menú.
Visualiza el menú
Presione para acceder a los menús DTV, DBS o DVD.
MENU
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
RETURN EXIT
Aumenta el volumen
Mueve el cursor hacia la derecha durante el modo del menú.
Presione para volver MENU anterior o salir de MENU.
Cambia al siguiente canal inferior
Mueve el cursor hacia abajo durante el modo del menú.
Presione este botón para silenciar
El modo de entrada cambia cada vez que se presiona
el sonido, y púlselo de nuevo para cancelar el silenciamiento.
este botón.
GUIDERECALL MUTETV/VIDEO
Botón GUIDE para DBS.
Presione para visualizar la hora, el canal, el cronometrados de apagado y otras opciones.
PAUSE
ASPECT
TV/VCR
STOP
VCR/DBS CH
T V
REC
Botones de selección directa de números de programas
SLEEP
PROG
Botón PROG raya / Botón Temporizador de cancelado Programa números de canales para DTV y DBS.
Temporizador de cancelado (Minutos)
0
30 60 90
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POWER
SAP
VCR
CH
O
I
T
N
C
A
VOL VOL
CH
MENU
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R-TUNE
GUIDERECALL MUTETV/VIDEO
SLEEP
PROG
DVD
RETURN EXIT
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Pulse para seleccionar el MENÚ deseado (Ajuste o Configu).
Bloqueo
Programas
Activado
Modificar
INGRESAR CLAVE
No Si
Ajuste Sonido
Normal Sonido BAJOS ALTOS BALANCE SON. ENVOL ESTEREO SPA MONO
+ 10
+ 8
0
Dinamico
No Si
AUTO
Entr. HDMI
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Pulse para seleccionar cada elemento.
Pulse para visualizar cada pantalla de ajuste.
Prosiga con el ajuste.
Para volver a la pantalla anterior :
Para finalizar el ajuste :
Organigrama de menús de televisión
RETURN EXIT
MENU
Pulse para volver.
Pulse para salir de la pantalla MENU. Esto hace que el aparato vuelva a la condición de visión normal.
Pulse para visualizar cada pantalla de ajuste.
Pulse el botón RETURN para volver a la pantalla anterior.
Pulse para visualizar cada pantalla de ajuste.
Pulse el botón RETURN para volver a la pantalla anterior.
O K
RETURN EXIT
O K
RETURN EXIT
Menú
Ajuste Imagen
Ajuste Imagen
Imagen Luz de Atras CONTRASTE BRILLO COLOR TINTE NITIDEZ Imagen IA
Normalizar
Normal
+ 20 + 20
-
No Si
0
1
0 0
(consulte la página 21)
Menú Idioma
Idioma
Idioma
Le permite seleccionar el idioma seleccionado en las visualizaciones en pantalla.
(consulte la página 18,19)
Pantalla e ajuste
Subtítulos
Subtitulos
EN MUDO
MODO
Si
No
(consulte la página 28)
VUELVE
Menú
Prog. Canales
Prog. Canales
MODO
PROGRAMA MANUAL
TV
PROGRAMA AUTO
Menú
Otro Ajuste
Otro Ajuste
REDUC DE RUIDO
Filtro 3D
Matriz Color
CABLE
No Si
No Si
SD HD
Menú
Ajuste Sonido
(consulte la página 24)
Pantalla de selección
Bloqueo
(consulte la página 25)
Menú
Ponga Títulos
Ponga Titulos
Componente1 Componente2 Video1 Video2 HDMI
Componente1 Componente2
Video1 Video2
HDMI
(consulte la página 30)(consulte la página 30)
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Sintonización de canales (Programación automática de canales)
Explora automáticamente todos los canales de TV y los almacena en la memoria.
Conecte la alimentación y pulse el botón TV/VIDEO para visualizar el canal de televisión.
1
Pulse el botón MENU para visualizar la pantalla MENU y seleccione
2
Configu.
Pulse para seleccionar Prog. Canales.
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Pulse para visualizar la pantalla Prog. Canales.
Pulse para seleccionar MODO.
3
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Pulse para seleccionar TV o CABLE.
Pulse para seleccionar PROGRAMA AUTO.
4
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Pulse para visualizar la pantalla de confirmación.
Pulse para seleccionar Si.
5
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Pulse para seleccionar No.
Pulse para ejecutar
PROGRAMA AUTO
MENU
Ajuste Configu.
Prog. Canales
MODO
PROGRAMA AUTO
PROGRAMA MANUAL
PROGRAMA AUTO Activar
"PROGRAMA AUTO?"
PROGRAMA AUTO En Programa Auto
Canal 58
TV
Si No
.
CABLE
MENU
PARAR
Los canales avanzarán automáticamente hasta que todos hayan sido explorados. Los números de canales con una videoseñal se almacenarán en la memoria de exploración de canales.
MENU
Pulse para salir de la pantalla MENU. Esto hace que el aparato vuelva a la condición de visión normal.
Notas:
Cuando se pulsen botones mientras se ejecute PROGRAMA AUTO, el televisor volverá al modo de visión
normal. (Los canales encontrados hasta este punto se añadirán.)
Después de terminar PROGRAMA AUTO, se recibirá el canal con el número más bajo que haya sido
añadido.
Cuando no haya canales que puedan ser recibidos se visualizará el canal 69 (canal 125 para la televisión
por cable).
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Sintonización de canales
(Programación manual de canales)
Utilice este ajuste cuando cambie ajustes de los canales de recepción o cuando cambie la visualización de los canales.
Encienda el televisor y seleccione el canal de emisión. Siga los pasos de la página anterior para visualizar la pantalla Prog. Canales.
1
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Pulse para seleccionar PROGRAMA MANUAL. Pulse para visualizar la pantalla PROGRAMA MANUAL.
Adición o borrado de canales
2
3
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
CH
O K
VOL VOL
CH
Pulse para seleccionar canal (o teclas de números).
Pulse para añadir canales a la memoria (el número del canal se pone de color azul).
Pulse para borrar canales de la memoria (el número del canal se pone de color amarillo).
Prog. Canales
MODO
PROGRAMA AUTO
PROGRAMA MANUAL
PROGRAMA MANUAL
Entre Canal
121
PROGRAMA MANUAL
Entre Canal
121
TV
ANULAR
SEL CANAL
ANULAR
SEL CANAL
CABLE
VUELVE
VUELVE
Repita los pasos 2 y 3 para continuar añadiendo o borrando canales.
4
MENU
Pulse para salir de la pantalla MENU. Esto hace que el aparato vuelva a la condición de visión normal.
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Troubleshooting

Before requesting service for this LCD TV, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, consult your dealer for instructions.
Symptom
Power supply does not go on
Remote control cannot be operated
Image shakes, or image is unclear
There are spots on the picture, or the screen shakes
The image appears doubled or tripled
A color pattern appears, or colors disappear
The channel number disappears from the screen
When the image is not stable, the screen turns completely white for a moment
The screen goes dark momentarily when the channel is changed.
The TV makes a hissing noise occasionally
The screen display shakes with video input
A black band appears momentarily when selecting channels with video
Both edges of the screen, or columns or window frames, appear bent
The image from the connected equipment does not appear
The main unit is hot to the touch
Poor Video (Example: Snow noise, no
H
picture, picture runs, etc.)
D
M
I
Poor Audio
Is power supply plug unplugged from the outlet?
Is battery exhausted, or is battery polarity wrong?
Are you using the special-purpose remote control for this equipment? (The unit
Is the antenna wire connected correctly?
Is the system affected (by radio wave interference or induced electromagnetic
Turn off the power supply, and try changing the equipment setup location. If
Is the antenna direction shifted?
Is the equipment being affected by another TV (electromagnetic interference)?
Changing the TV setup location may lead to improvement.
Has the RECALL button been pressed?
Press the "RECALL button" again. If the system is switched to external input and there is no external signal video,
This occurs when the signal driving the liquid crystal is lost, and is not a
The screen is darkened for a moment to conceal noise generated when changing
If the screen and audio are not abnormal, this sound is caused by slight
When input is switched to "video input", this may occur if there is no signal at
This is due to noise generated when changing channels.
They may appear bent due to the received channel or some DVD software.
Are plugs securely inserted into each terminal?
The main unit radiates heat, so some parts of the console reach a high
Set up at a location with good ventilation.
Do not cover the ventilation holes of the console with a tablecloth, etc., and do
Check HDMI cable is connected securely.
Turn the power supply of the TV set and connected equipment ON/OFF.
Check compatibility of connected signal. Change settings of connected
Is the input source from the equipment that is EIA/CEA-861/861B compliant
Set audio of connected equipment to L.PCM.
Check setting of HDMI INPUT under AUDIO ADJUST.
If the problem with the digital audio connection persists, change to an analog
Cause and remedy
If power will not go on with the remote control, is the power supply of the TV "Off"?
Is the remote control receiver illuminated with strong light from a fluorescent lamp etc.?
will not operate with another remote control.)
Is there deterioration, breakage or disconnection of the antenna or antenna wire?
waves) by external sources (automobiles or trains, high-voltage wires, neon, motors, magnetized steel frame, or iron rain shutters, etc.)?
that has no effect, separate magnet-proofing will be required.
Are reflected electromagnetic waves being received from mountains or buildings?
the number will disappear.
malfunction.
channels.
expansion and contraction of the cabinet due to changes in room temperature. It has no effect on performance.
the video/audio input terminal.
This is not a malfunction.
Securely insert plugs all the way.
temperature. This is not a problem for performance or quality.
not place on top of other equipment (like a video deck).
equipment to make signal compatible. consumer electric device?
audio connection.
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12
7
– –
8, 9
15
10, 11
10,11
12
24
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Specifications

Power Source
Power Consumption
LCD Screen Size
Channel Capability Sound
Speakers Full-range Woofer
Headphones
FEATURES
Operating Conditions Connection Terminals
INPUT
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
OUTPUT HDMI
××
Dimensions ( W
× H
××
××
× D )
××
Including TV Stand TV Set Only
Mass (Weight)
AC 120 V, 60 Hz Average use : 92W Stand-by condition : 1.3 W TV set DC 15 V, 1.6 A max. 559 mm (22-inch), 16 : 9 aspect ratio LCD panel
487.7 mm (19.20 ″) (W) × 274.3 mm (10.80 ″) ×
559.5 mm (22.03 ) (DIAGONAL) VHF-12 : UHF-56 : Cable-125
3W + 3W + 5W (10 % THD)
4 cm, 2 pcs
5 cm, 2 pcs M3 (3.5 mm) Jack × 1 CLOSED CAPTION V-Chip Temperature : 41 °F - 95 °F (5 °C – 35 °C) Humidity : 5 % - 90 % RH (non-condensing)
VIDEO (RCA PIN Type × 1) × 2 1.0 Vp-p S-VIDEO (MINI DIN 4pin × 1) × 2 AUDIO L-R (RCA PIN Type × 2) × 2 Y × 2 PB / PR × 2 ± AUDIO L-R (RCA PIN Type × 2) × 2 AUDIO L-R (RCA PIN Type × 2)× 1 0.5 Vrms AUDIO L-R (RCA PIN Type × 2)× 1 HDMI TYPE A Connector × 1
586 mm (23.07″) × 427.5 mm (16.83 ″) × 255 mm (10.04 ″) 586 mm (23.07 ″) × 387.2 mm (15.25 ″) × 91.3 (3.59 mm)
9.5 kg (20.9 lb.) NET
Y : 1 Vp-p (75 Ω), C : 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω)
0.5 Vrms
1.0 Vp-p (including synchronization)
0.5 Vrms
0.35
(75 Ω)
Vp-p
Note:
Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate.
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Customer Record
The model number and serial number of this product can be found on its rear panel. 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.
Model Number Serial Number
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
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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
Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3
Printed in Japan
MBS0703S0
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