Widescreen Stereo Colour Television With Teletext Operating Instructions TX-86PW200A TX-76PW200A Panasonic Operating Instructions [tau] FLA Please read these operating instructions completely before operating this set and retain the booklet for future reference. DIGI AL Dolby and the symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories.
Panasonic and the Environment Reduce, reuse, recycle Dear Panasonic Customer, Welcome to the Panasonic family. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new Colour Television. Thank you for choosing to buy this Panasonic Colour Television. It was assembled at our Panasonic Television factory in Penrith, Australia under an internationally accredited quality and environmental system.
Important Information This television lets you to prove ownership by letting you enter personal identification into it. The “Owner ID” function allows you to enter a security code and address information so that in the unfortunate event of theft it will help the Police to determine the owner. Details of setting the Owner ID are on page 23. As a further security precaution, please retain your proof of purchase along with these operating instructions.
CONTENTS Getting started..................................................................................................................................... 6 Battery Installation and Replacement .................................................................................................. 7 Control Panel and Remote Control ...................................................................................................... 8 Front Panel Buttons ........................................................
CONTENTS Geomagnetic correction ..................................................................................................................... 22 Owner ID ........................................................................................................................................ 23 Aspect Control ................................................................................................................................... 24 Teletext Operation .........................................
Getting Started Connect the Aerial The RF (Aerial) Input impedance of this television is 75Ω. If your aerial lead is 300Ω ribbon (two wires separated by a flat plastic strip) you will require a 300Ω/75Ω Balun (not supplied) in order to connect your aerial to the television. Panasonic AVC Networks Australia Pty. Ltd. Distributed in Australia by Panasonic Australia Pty. Ltd. Distributed in New Zealand by Panasonic NZ. Ltd.
Battery Installation and Replacement Open Battery Cover Place your thumb on the battery cover triangle. Apply a slight downward pressure with the thumb and slide the cover back. This allows the cover to be removed. Insert Batteries Insert the batteries ensuring the correct polarity. The polarity is identified by the “ + “ symbol on the battery and the “ + “ and “ - “ symbols on the battery compartment. The springs inside the battery compartment connect to the negative terminal of the battery.
Control Panel Buttons Open the control panel door to gain access to the Television Controls Push the door at the point marked to open. Push again to close. STR F -/\/ Panasonic AV3IN AUDIO L/MONO R S-VIDEO VIDEO +//\ TV/AV Remote Control Buttons Stand By Mute Picture Programme Number Up Volume Up Volume Down Programme Number Down Sound Set Up TV / AV / RGB Stereo / Mono / *Bilingual Coloured Buttons.
Television Control Panel Buttons BUTTON WHAT IT DOES STR STR This button is used to store tuning information and other function settings. It is also used to start the menu demonstration. F The F button is used to select the on screen display functions. Press the button to select the following functions sequentially. F Volume Geomagnetic Contrast Tuning mode Brightness Balance Colour Treble Sharpness Bass NTSC-Tint Notes: NTSC-Tint: Tuning mode: Only in AV Mode when receiving NTSC signals.
Remote Control Television Operation BUTTON WHAT IT DOES STANDBY The remote control button is used to turn the television into Standby mode. When the television is in Stand-By it is possible to turn it back on by pressing this remote control Power Button, the Programme Number UP or DOWN Button (front panel or remote control) or any of the direct Programme Number Buttons. PICTURE This button is used to select the picture menu. Please refer to page 15 for detailed operating instructions.
Remote Control Television Operation BUTTON WHAT IT DOES PIP (Picture In Picture) Mode Allows a small picture to be viewed inside the main picture. Pressing the Red button will switch to the PIP. The Yellow button will switch to the PAP mode. The Blue button swaps the position of the two pictures. POP (Picture Out Of Picture) Mode Allows two pictures to be viewed at the same time. The pictures will be shown side by side. The main picture is larger Pressing the Red button will switch to the PAP.
Remote Control Television Operation BUTTON WHAT IT DOES HELP Pressing this button displays on screen instructions on how to adjust various settings and how to connect external equipment. Press the HELP button and select one of the options. Please refer to page 14. SOUND MUTE Pressing this button reduces the sound from the television to nil. Pressing the button again returns the sound to the original setting. Pressing the Volume Up ( + ) or Down ( - ) will also restore the volume level setting.
Remote Control Television Operation BUTTON WHAT IT DOES CH SEARCH This option is used to show freeze frames of the programmes being broadcast on all the stored channels. The images are displayed clockwise around the edge of the screen starting from the top left corner. The current programme is displayed in the centre of the screen. When the display gets back to the top left corner it will overwrite the first picture with the next one in series.
Using The On Screen Displays Many features available on this TV can be accessed via the On Screen Display menu system. Use the remote control to access and adjust features as required.
Picture Menu Operation 1 Push the PICTURE button. 2 Select the option menu using 3 Adjust the chosen option using Push the TV/AV or . or at any time to return to watching TV.. Picture menu Menu Contrast Brightness Colour MENU Sharpness The MENU control allows you to change the Picture setting between Dynamic, Standard and Soft. Colour Temperature Standard P-NR Auto Use the Scan mode 75 / 833i or buttons to switch between settings. RF Mode Dynamic For viewing in brightly lit rooms.
Picture Menu Operation Colour temperature The Colour temperature control allows you to change the White balance setting between Standard, Warm and Cool. Use the settings. or buttons to switch between Picture menu Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Colour Temperature P-NR The P-NR (Picture Noise Reduction) system is designed to reduce picture noise during poor quality reception conditions. Pushing the left or right buttons will change the setting between Off, Strong, Weak and Auto. Use the settings.
Sound Menu Operation 1 Push the SOUND button 2 Move to the option menu using 3 Adjust the chosen option using Push . or or . . at any time to return to watching TV.. Sound menu MENU The MENU control allows you to change the Sound setting between Dynamic, Standard and Soft. Use the or Music News Cinema Item Amplifies the low frequencies and outputs optimum sound. Used for music programmes. Human voices (middle pitch sounds) will be more clear. Used for News broadcasts etc.
Sound Menu Operation Dolby Virtual A Virtual Dolby Surround System attempts to create the same surround effect produced by a multi-channel system using only the left and right speakers. The general conceptual model of a Virtual Dolby Surround System divides the centre signal equally between the left and right speakers to achieve a Phantom Centre Image. It also processes the Virtual surround signal before sending it to the left and right speakers, creating a virtual image around the listener.
Set Up Menu 1 Push the SET UP button 2 Move to the option menu using 3 Adjust the chosen option using Push Teletext . or or . at any time to return to watching TV.. This control allows you to change between TOP (or FASTEXT) and List modes. Setup menu Teletext Off timer Use the or buttons to switch between settings. TOP mode is the current preferred method in Australia. FASTEXT mode is the current preferred method in New Zealand. FASTEXT is also known as FLOF. Off timer .
Set Up menu Ch colour set Colour density varying between broadcast channels can be adjusted to three levels for each channel received. Use the or buttons to switch between settings. Setup menu Teletext TOP Off timer Off Wake up timer Off Ch colour set Child lock Off Blue back On 3D-COMB On Tuning menu Geomagnetic Owner ID Child lock allows you to “lock out” a channel to prevent a child from watching or hearing a particular programme.
Set Up menu Geomagnetic If you notice a slight tilt in the picture or if there are coloured patches at the corners of the screen, use this feature to eliminate them. Setup menu Teletext TOP Off timer Off Wake up timer Off Ch colour set Use the or adjustment. buttons to access the Geomagnetic Child lock Off Blue back 3D-COMB On Tuning menu Refer to page 22 for instructions on using the geomagnetic correction adjustment.
Setup menu - Geomagnetic Correction Magnetic interference may come from such things as unshielded motors, moving the TV while it is switched ON, turning off a vacuum cleaner too close to the TV, lightning strikes nearby or many other things. Slight tilting of the picture may be noticeable or coloured patches may sometimes appear at the corners of the screen (colour purity). The Geomagnetic Correction feature can be used to eliminate some interference problems.
Setup menu - Owner ID Owner ID allows you to enter a security code and address information so that in the unfortunate event of theft it will help the Police to determine the owner. Press the SETUP Button This is the message you will see if you have already set your ID details. . Move to Owner ID Option Access the Owner ID or or Return ‘STR’ Button - Enter PIN Number buttons.
Aspect control This button is used to move through the different aspect ratios. The aspect options are Auto, 16:9, 14:9, JUST, 4:3, Zoom1 and Zoom2. Auto This option determines the best aspect ratio to use to fill your screen. If Auto detects a widescreen signal it switches into the appropriate 16:9 or 14:9 widescreen mode. 16:9 This option will display a true 16:9 (anamorphic) picture with no aspect distortion. 14:9 This option will display a 14:9 letterbox or 4:3 picture with no aspect distortion.
TELETEXT Operation Teletext is only available on certain broadcast channels. The time taken to display the pages and sub-pages is set by the teletext transmitter and not by the television. Teletext is also used for Closed Captioning of television programmes. Captions are used by people who are deaf, hearing impaired, learning English or viewing in a noisy environment.
TELETEXT Operation BUTTON WHAT IT DOES F.P. (FAVOURITE PAGE) This feature will store a favourite page in the TV memory. 1. The TV must be in the LIST mode, receiving a teletext broadcast and the programme number must be between 1 and 25. 2. Push the Blue button. 3. Select the page number. 4. Push and hold the STR button. 5. The page number is now stored. Push F.P. to recall this page. SET UP Used with the Coloured buttons to access the Reveal, Full / Top / Bottom, Display Cancel and Time Text functions.
TELETEXT Operation PAGE NUMBER BUTTONS These buttons allow you to directly enter the page number that you want to view. REVEAL Some Text pages contain concealed information, e.g. the solution to a puzzle. To reveal this information Push the Set Up button followed by the Red button. To hide the information, Push the Red button again. F/T/B (FULL / TOP / BOTTOM) This button is used when difficulty is experienced in reading text on the screen.
Tuning Menu SYS Select This option allows you to switch the television system between the Australian and the New Zealand / Indonesian system. Using the Remote Control Using the Front Panel STR 1. F -/\/ +//\ TV/AV Push the button repeatedly until the Tuning Mode is reached. 1. 2. Push the Set Up ( Push the or Tuning Menu. 3. Push the Menu. ) button. button to access the Tuning mode F: No STR 2. Push the Menu.
Tuning Menu Auto Tuning This television has been factory tuned to all major city channels. Use the automatic tuning procedure only if you wish to reset ALL Programme Location Numbers. Refer to “Manual tuning” on page 30 if you only want to retune one or two Programme Location Numbers. The television should be switched ON and the TV/AV Switch set to TV. When you start the automatic search, the television will automatically search for television broadcasts through both VHF bands and the UHF band.
Tuning Menu Manual Tuning This Television has been factory tuned to all the major city channels. Use this tuning procedure only if you wish to reset individual Programme Numbers. The television should be switched ON and the TV/AV Switch set to TV. Using the Front Panel Using the Remote Control 1. 1. 2. Push the Set Up ( Push the or Tuning Menu. 3. Push the or button to access the Tuning Menu. Push the or button to select the Manual Tune. 2. 3. 4.
Tuning Menu Fine Tuning In areas of poor reception or constant interference a slight adjustment to the tuning may improve the picture quality. Using the Front Panel Using the Remote Control 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the Programme location number you want to fine tune. Push the button repeatedly until the Tuning Mode is reached. Push the or Button to access the Tuning Menu. Push the button to access Fine Tune. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select the Programme location number you want to fine tune.
Tuning Menu Skip This option allows you to “Skip” (bypass) the unused or undesired Programme Numbers. The Function is only applicable when the Programme Number Up or down buttons are Pushed. The use of the remote control Direct Programme Number Buttons overrides the Skip function. Using the Front Panel Using the Remote Control 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the Programme location number you want to “Skip” Push the button repeatedly until the Tuning Mode is reached. Push the or Button to access the Tuning Menu.
Remote Control VCR/DVD Operation This remote control has been designed to work with a variety of VCRs and DVD players. Please refer to page 35 for details of manufacturers’ codes. PLAY REWIND / REVIEW STOP FAST FORWARD / CUE VCR - DVD SWITCH POWER PROGRAMME NUMBER DOWN & UP RECORD PAUSE Manufacturer settings Remote Control Operation is possible for the VCR’s and DVD’s of the various manufacturers. After completion of setting, execute the various operations by selecting the VCR or the DVD switch.
Remote Control VCR/DVD Operation Remote Control VCR/DVD Buttons Function Button / Switch VCR DVD REWIND / REVIEW Used to rewind the tape quickly or watch the tape in reverse. REWIND / REVIEW Used to play the disc in reverse while watching the picture. STOP Used to stop the VCR. STOP Used to stop the DVD. POWER BUTTON Used to switch the VCR ON or OFF (Standby). POWER BUTTON Used to switch the DVD ON or OFF (Standby). RECORD Push both buttons to Start recording.
Remote Control VCR/DVD Operation Manufacturers’ Code Settings This remote control has been designed to work with a variety of VCRs and DVD players. In order for this to occur, the setting for the VCR or DVD must be programmed into the Remote Control. 1. To set a VCR, slide the remote control VCR-DVD switch to VCR. To set a DVD, slide the remote control VCR-DVD switch to DVD. 2. Push the remote control VCR-DVD Power Button and keep it Pushed. 3.
Connecting Equipment to the TV Front Panel Connections Headphones AV3 IN AUDIO L/MONO R Use stereo headphones with 3.5mm Plug (Not included). When a headphone plug is inserted into the headphone socket the internal speakers will still operate. S-VIDEO VIDEO If someone has trouble hearing the television they can use the headphones and set the volume to a level they are comfortable with. Headphones can also be used to listen in private and not disturb other people in the house.
Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connections When using a VCR with the television always connect the Aerial to the VCR and connect an RF Cable (not supplied) between the VCR RF-Out and the television RF-In. RF Cable You can watch videos by either tuning the television to the VCR (see page 30) or by connecting the VCR to the rear AV terminals. (Not supplied) Note: When connecting a mono VCR through the RF-In, please switch the TV to mono.
Connecting Equipment to the TV Connecting a Standard VCR to the AV Input Most standard Video Cassette Recorders use RCA type video and audio connectors. If your VCR has different type connectors please refer to the VCR instruction book for details. VCRs can be connected to any of the AV inputs but we recommend that you use AV5 leaving the other inputs free for S-VHS, DVD or set-top box connections. If you only have one VCR, we recommend that you use AV1.
Customer Information - Warnings and cautions To keep your Panasonic Television in good working order please observe the following warnings and cautions. Please be careful with this television. Like all electrical equipment it can cause serious injury or damage if it is mistreated. Danger Do not insert foreign objects. (Keep metal or easily inflammable objects out of this television). Danger Always pull the plug out of the wall outlet by holding the plug itself. Do not pull the plug by the power cord.
Customer Information Cleaning the Television Cabinet and Picture Tube Care The cabinet and picture tube can be kept in good condition by wiping with a clean, lint free cloth moistened with mild detergent and water. For safety, remove the plug from the power outlet when cleaning. This television contains many plastic parts. For this reason Do Not use benzene, thinners or any solutions containing petroleum or other chemicals. Do not spray insecticide or volatile solvent on the TV.
Customer Information Frequently Asked Questions Some minor problems can be corrected very quickly and easily without the cost of a service call. Panasonic has a Customer Care Centre which can answer most questions over the phone. Before you contact the Customer Care Centre with your question we have included the most commonly asked questions. Question: Answer: Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5? Someone has performed an Auto tuning of your television.
Troubleshooting Before calling for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown below. Picture Sound Check SR Aerial Location, Direction or Connections. If you are watching a tape playback check the state of the Video heads – they may need to be cleaned or replaced. The tape may be old. Check the tracking. Panasonic Snowy Picture Noisy Sound SR Aerial Location, Direction or Connections.
Specifications Tuning System Frequency synthesized 100 Position ( 0 to 99 ). RF Channels VHF 0 to 12 UHF 21 to 69 S’1 to S’3 S1 to S41 PAL B PAL G HYPER TUNER Receiving Systems 1. PAL B/G 2. 3. 4. NTSC 4.43 NTSC 3.58 PAL 60Hz Reception of Off air broadcasts Playback from Video Tape Recorders Playback from Special Video Tape Recorders and Special Video Disc Players (Via the AV Sockets) only.
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