background image

Congratulations on your purchase of this Palsonic colour television.

We recommend that you thoroughly read this manual before use to fully enjoy the many functions and
excellent effects of this equipment.
Retain this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference.
* Screen displays and illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual ones for better visibility.

Contents

Features ............................................
Safety precautions ...........................
Identification of Controls ................

Front ...................................................
Back ...................................................
Remote Controller ..............................

Antenna Connection ........................
Installation ........................................
External equipment
connections ......................................

Using the side AUDIO/VIDEO jacks ...
Using the rear AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks .....
Using the rear DVD input jacks ..........
Using the rear AV outputs...................

Power on/off .....................................

Turning on ..........................................
Turning off ..........................................

Selecting Input Signal .....................

Watching AV program ........................
Switching from AV to TV ....................

Tuning in ...........................................

Automatic tuning ................................
Manual Tuning ...................................
Fine tuning .........................................
Setting colour system .........................
Setting sound system .........................

17

19

20

20

20

21

21

21

22

22

23

23

23

24

24

25

25

25

25

26

27

28

29

31

Channel Edit ..................................

Channel Selection .........................

Picture adjustment ........................

To select the picture mode ..............

Picture adjustment ...........................

Sound Controls ..............................

Adjusting volume .............................

Adjusting sound ...............................

Sound mode selection .....................

To enter into earphone state ............

Timer Setting .................................

Setting Clock ....................................

Setting OFF time ..............................

Setting ON timer ..............................

Setting Timer set .............................

Special functions ...........................

To select OSD language ..................

Setting blue back .............................

Rotate function ................................

Child lock setting ...........................

Hotel Lock Setting .........................

Teletext ...........................................

Troubleshooting Guide .................

Specifications ................................

1
2
4

4
4
5

6
7

8

8
9
9

10

11

11
11

12

12
12

13

13
14
15
16
16

Contents

Summary of Contents for 6830TG

Page 1: ...ALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 68CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION MODEL 6830TG OWNER S MANUAL Type Tested Ele...

Page 2: ...r DVD input jacks Using the rear AV outputs Power on off Turning on Turning off Selecting Input Signal Watching AV program Switching from AV to TV Tuning in Automatic tuning Manual Tuning Fine tuning...

Page 3: ...mer Real Clock with teletext signal Program sort and program name Child lock option Hotel lock option Digital comb filter SMV scan velocity modulation option Black stretch CTI Colour Transient Improve...

Page 4: ...onnect the power first You can wipe lightly with a piece of dry clean and soft cloth Avoid exposing the set to direct sunlight and other sources of heat to prevent damage to the cabinet and components...

Page 5: ...e than 10cm from the walls to the TV set to ensure adequate ventilation If the power cord or the plug is damaged contact a qualified service department for service When the TV set is to be left unatte...

Page 6: ...rols 4 Front AV2 input VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R AV1 input VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R AV1 output VIDEO AUDIO L R Antenna input DVD input VIDEO Y Cb Cr AUDIO L MONO R MENU AV TV CH CH VOL VOL Power Switch Remote...

Page 7: ...gram Return to TV mode Clear the menu Channel up down Menu item select GREEN teletext Sound mode select Contrast control teletext Picture mode select Brightness control teletext Mix teletext Teletext...

Page 8: ...the 75 ohm coaxial cable be used to eliminate interference and noise which may occur due to radio wave conditions The aerial cable should not be bundled with the power cord and the like INSTALL the un...

Page 9: ...eries are worn out remove the batteries Do not throw the batteries into a fire Dispose of used batteries in the specified manner Do not drop dampen or disassemble the remote control Effective range of...

Page 10: ...V3 appears on the screen Video game The figure below shows how to connect the SVHS input to video equipment To access the unit connected to these jacks press 0 AV button until AV3 SVHS appears on the...

Page 11: ...Y R To video outputs To audio outputs To video outputs To audio outputs W Y Using the rear DVD input Jacks The Y Cb Cr outputs on your DVD player are sometimes labelled Y U V If so connect the cables...

Page 12: ...R Signal Another VTR for recording To video input TV SET REAR To audio inputs Connect the audio outputs to audio amplifier as the figure above Setamplifier volume to minimum Select the desired TV pro...

Page 13: ...button on the remote controller and the TV set is turned on In STANDBY mode you can also press Channel up down or AV TV button on the set to turn on the set Press the Power Switch on the TV set if you...

Page 14: ...3 S VIDEO is used the OSD is AV3 SVHS When the TV set is in AV or DVD mode there are three ways for you to switch back to TV mode as follows Press 0 AV button repeatedly until the TV program appears P...

Page 15: ...g the set will return to the first channel program During automatic tuning pressing OK button will stop the process Note Before Automatic tuning we recommend you to set a proper Sound System according...

Page 16: ...ss CH to select Manual search press VOL to start searching The VOL searches towards lower frequency the VOL towards higher frequency When a channel is located the searching stops and the channel is st...

Page 17: ...into Manual tuning sub menu Press CH to select Fine tune Press VOL to begin fine tuning until the best possible picture and sound are obtained 15 1 2 4 5 To exit the menu press OK button Digit button...

Page 18: ...elect a proper colour system If some channel s sound is abnormal it may be that the setting of the sound system is wrong please do the following steps to set a proper sound system Enter into Special f...

Page 19: ...o delete program Now channel 3 s program is deleted and channel 4 s program move to channel 3 and so on If you want to delete other programs highlight Program 003 item and press VOL button and a small...

Page 20: ...ame has been entered use VOL to exit The name is stored Repeat steps above for each program you wish to name 4 1 2 3 You can sort programs in your favourite order Select the program you want to move u...

Page 21: ...nel number increases Press CH button the channel number decreases Use previous program button Press this button to switch between the current program and the previous one Press this button to display...

Page 22: ...is only for NTSC system Turning on SVM will greatly improve picture s sharpness SVM is an optional function Picture mode Favourite Picture mode Mild Picture mode Dynamic Picture mode Standard Mode St...

Page 23: ...vel is stored in the Favourite position Note DBE MSS function are optional function Adjusting sound MSS Micronas surround sound DBE Dynamic bass enhanced Item Volume Bass Treble VOL stronger stronger...

Page 24: ...lity Movie Music Speech and Favourite user set can be selected cyclically SoundmodeFavourite Sound mode Speech Sound mode Movie Sound mode Music Sound quality like a movie theatre filled with a dynami...

Page 25: ...ally switch to standby mode at a preset time In Timer menu press CH to select Timer off Use Digit Buttons to set the OFF time In wrong in inputting press RED button to cancel and input again At the pr...

Page 26: ...CH to select Timer set Use Digit buttons to set the time If wrong in inputting press RED button to cancel and input again Press CH to select Prg no use VOL to set a program number or directly input th...

Page 27: ...t This is due to the earth s magnetic field or position of your TV To rectify you can do the following Enter into Special functions menu Press CH to select Rotate Press VOL to rotate the picture until...

Page 28: ...s blue back with Lock menu bar To unlock input the correct password to set the Child lock to OFF Note the preset password can be changed the steps are shown below After you set the lock to On or Off t...

Page 29: ...you set just before you enter the Hotel ON mode If you want to change the volume limitation set the Hotel to OFF and then adjust the volume then enter into ON mode again To exit the hotel lock set Hot...

Page 30: ...INDEX In teletext mode press the button the index page will appear 4 REVEAL Some pages have sections that are concealed such as the answers to riddles or puzzles To see the concealed part press the bu...

Page 31: ...The screen only displays blue back Buttons on the TV set can not act The set may be in child lock ON mode Use LOCK button and password to unlock it If you forget the password you can contact our comp...

Page 32: ...hills or other objects Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve the reception SNOW If your receiver is located in the fringe area of a television station where the signal is weak...

Page 33: ...ATV Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions mm Weight kg CRT AC 100 240V 50Hz 160W 760 W x 595 H x 490 D 43 68cm TV system channel range System PAL B G VHF UHF 2 12 21 69 TELETEXT Colour System Soun...

Page 34: ...NIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 604 TA29333 01 Ver...

Reviews: