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12. Buttons' function 

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13. Signal source selection 

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14. OSD introduction 

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11. Making use of OPTION menu 

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9.1.3  Making use of DYNAMIC button .......................................................................
9.1.4  Making use of P.SCAN button ..........................................................................
9.1.5  Making use of STILL button ..............................................................................
9.1.6  Making use of PHOTO button ..........................................................................
9.1.7  Making use of PANORAMA button ..................................................................

9.2 Sound adjustment 

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9.2.1  Bass/Treble adjustment ....................................................................................
9.2.2  BALANCE adjustment ......................................................................................
9.2.3  Making use of surround sound .........................................................................
9.2.4  Making use of LOUDNESS ...............................................................................
9.2.5  Volume adjustment and sound mute ................................................................
9.2.6  NICAM 

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10. Timer setting 

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10.1  OFF timer ..............................................................................................................
10.2  ON timer ................................................................................................................
10.3  ALARM timer .........................................................................................................
10.4  Program timer .......................................................................................................
10.5  PROG number ......................................................................................................

11.1  OSD language selection .......................................................................................
11.2  AUTO-POWER-OFF function ...............................................................................
11.3  Rotate function .....................................................................................................
11.4  Default screen aspect ratio setting .......................................................................
11.5  Picture moving ......................................................................................................
11.6  Degaussing ...........................................................................................................
11.7  Blue screen setting ...............................................................................................
11.8  Colour bar signal ..................................................................................................
11.9  Game ....................................................................................................................

Menu operation in VIDEO mode 

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Menu operation in YCbCr mode 

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Operation in HDTV mode

14.1  Menu introduction .................................................................................................
14.2  Contrast, brightness adjustment ........................................................................... 
14.3  To switch between TEXT mode and IMAGE mode ..............................................
14.4  Volume adjustment ...............................................................................................
14.5  Screen adjustment ................................................................................................
14.6  Function menu item's selection ............................................................................
14.7  Audio adjustment ..................................................................................................

15. Display mode setting 

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16. Troubleshooting guide 

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17. Specifications 

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Summary of Contents for 76WSHD

Page 1: ...AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888 76CM WIDE SCREEN HDTV READY MODEL 76WSHD OWNER S MANUAL Type Tested Electrica...

Page 2: ...als 3 4 2 To connect DVD input terminals 3 4 3 To connect AV output terminals 3 4 4 To connect XGA input interface 3 4 5 To connect HDTV set top box Enhanced TV operation RF mode 6 Brief menu operatio...

Page 3: ...mer 10 5 PROG number 11 1 OSD language selection 11 2 AUTO POWER OFF function 11 3 Rotate function 11 4 Default screen aspect ratio setting 11 5 Picture moving 11 6 Degaussing 11 7 Blue screen setting...

Page 4: ...a qualified service department in your local area 1 Cautions for safety Note This set can be operated on an AC power of 240V 50Hz You must not use a power supply of any other type When cleaning dust o...

Page 5: ...e Do not cover the ventilating hole in the cabinet Keep a space of more than 5 cm from the walls to the TV set to ensure adequate ventilation High voltage exists in this TV set Do not remove the cover...

Page 6: ...ber 3 CH button Select a higher position number 4 MENU button Enter into the menu 5 VOL button Lower the volume 6 VOL button raise the volume 2 1 FRONT VIEW 2 2 SIDE VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Location of con...

Page 7: ...ut terminals VIDEO Y CB CR AUDIO L MONO R 3 AV1 input terminals S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R 4 AV2 input terminals S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R 5 AV output terminals VIDEO AUDIO L MONO R 6 HDTV input...

Page 8: ...downward Text image mode switch over Retain on screen display Sleep timer Surround sound control NICAM FORCE FM sound decoder selection Play game Selectable picture Open the signal source selection me...

Page 9: ...supplied When using the coaxial cable not supplied 75 for UHF VHF aerial connect the plug into the 75 ohm aerial socket directly Note 1 When you connect the outdoor antenna cable to the antenna termi...

Page 10: ...mage or injury from possible battery leakage 5 Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged they can overheat and rupture Follow battery manufacturer s directions NOTES When there is...

Page 11: ...Red audio R To select the input press AV TV button to display the signal source selection menu and press the CH or CH button to select the corresponding input mode VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 and p...

Page 12: ...e component video Cr terminal and the audio R terminal are red for easy identification Make sure these are correctly connected 3 4 3 To connect AV output terminals You can connect a stereo system to t...

Page 13: ...d with YPbPr terminals connect the set top box to the TV set through the YPbPr terminals connect audio lines from set top box to HDTV IN L R sound inputs note that L to L and R to R If your set top bo...

Page 14: ...To turn off the set temporarily press the POWER button 2 the set is in standby mode the indicator turns to red When the remote operation is received by the set the TIMER indicator green on the set s f...

Page 15: ...n or waiting for 15 seconds can exit the menu For more details refer to the following pages Press VOL button Press MENU button Press CH button or MENU button Press CH button Press C P r e s s C H b u...

Page 16: ...items TIMER OFF TIMER ON TIMER PR PROG NO ALARM The OPTION menu includes the following items OSD language Auto power off Rotation Default screen aspect ratio Picture moving Degauss Blue screen Colour...

Page 17: ...ENU button 1 to enter into the main menu Press VOL or VOL button 2 to select PRESET menu press CH button 3 to select and highlight AUTO TUNE Press VOL or VOL button 2 to start the auto tune All active...

Page 18: ...select SEARCH Press VOL button 2 to search channels from current channel to lower channel press VOL button 2 to search from current channel to higher channel When a channel is located the searching st...

Page 19: ...sition number you want to restore with the number buttons enter into the PRESET menu to select SKIP X OFF When picture and sound s effect of a channel is poor for example one or two CATV channel s pic...

Page 20: ...t according to 8 6 The setting of colour and sound system to set the proper colour and sound system When receiving VCR programs there may occur jump of the picture or bend of upper picture You can sol...

Page 21: ...system will change in the sequence below In normal circumstances please set the colour system to AUTO and the set can automatically select the proper colour system If colour is still abnormal then se...

Page 22: ...ect select buttons 0 9 button 8 Channel selection You can select your desired TV program by one of the following methods To select a one digit position number 1 Press button to display on the top righ...

Page 23: ...scanning from the current channel to higher channel 16 sub pictures will fill up the whole screen one by one You can press one of P SCAN PHOTO DYNAMIC STILL 0 9 buttons on the remote controller to sel...

Page 24: ...lity you have set in PICTURE menu will be stored into PERSONAL 9 1 2 Making PICTURE menu Press the MENU button 1 to enter into the main menu press VOL or VOL button 2 to select PICTURE menu Press CH 3...

Page 25: ...g and changing are more and quicker selecting MOVING is suggested 9 1 4 Making use of P SCAN button Press P SCAN button to cycle through AUTO SCAN 100Hz P SCAN and select the proper scan mode in which...

Page 26: ...s will minimise distortion and produce a remarkable panoramic picture The 4 3 mode leaves conventional 4 3 picture as they are with black bars on both sides of your screen Note the 4 3 display mode is...

Page 27: ...BALANCE press VOL or VOL button 2 to adjust the level Press VOL button 2 to decrease the right channel s sound press VOL button 2 to decrease the left channel s sound 9 2 3 Making use of Surround soun...

Page 28: ...e volume Press MUTE button 5 to mute the sound temporarily and press it again to restore the sound 9 2 6 NICAM function This set can identify NICAM program If you are receiving NICAM program and you w...

Page 29: ...or VOL button 2 until is displayed You can also make use of SLEEP timer function to turn off the set automatically after a preset time and bring the set to standby mode Every time you press the SLP b...

Page 30: ...ly switch to the preset channel at a preset time The steps are as follows Press CH or CH 3 to select TIMER PR then press VOL or VOL 2 to set the amount of time after which you want the TV to switch ra...

Page 31: ...function ON the TV will automatically turn off after about certain minutes if a vacant channel is tuned or TV broadcast for a day is finished or no signal is being received Enter into the OPTION menu...

Page 32: ...ition of the title After completion exit the menu and the title position will be memorised Note If you set the current channel s screen to TITLE by pressing PANORAMA button enter into the OPTION menu...

Page 33: ...ress GAME button 4 or enter into the OPTION menu and select GAME item then press VOL or VOL 2 to enter into the game playing interface CH button 3 rotate the cube If you want to change the playing dif...

Page 34: ...is abnormal At this time please set VCR ON and the picture will be normal Please do the following steps Press the MENU button 1 to display the main menu press VOL or VOL button 2 or select PRESET menu...

Page 35: ...other equipment with YCbCr terminal Press the AV TV button 4 to display the signal source selection menu and then select YCbCr PRESET Note as regards to the menu operation and menu item adjustment in...

Page 36: ...ter OSD menu is activated CH 3 on the set or CH 3 on the remote controller It is used to move the cursor upward or clockwise after OSD menu is activated or increase the value of parameter after menu i...

Page 37: ...CH or CH button 3 to select the other terminal which has signal input and press MENU button 1 to confirm Then you can enjoy the program If both the XGA and YPbPr have signal source and you want to sw...

Page 38: ...EEN ADJUST menu Screen Adjust Menu H SIZE EXIT H PHASE V PHASE SELECTED ITEM NAME ADJUSTMENT ITEM S RANGE POSITION ENGLISH PARALLELOGRAM H MOIRE V MOIRE DEGAUSS ROTATION The selected icon s colour wil...

Page 39: ...ore to original factory preset mode English Chinese menu on screen display language selection DEGAUSS Manually degauss the set Adjust white balance R at current colour temperature red adjustment Adjus...

Page 40: ...want to continue the adjustment After completion of the adjustment press TEXT IMAGE button 4 to exit the main menu or you can wait for some time and the menu will automatically disappear 1 2 3 Press...

Page 41: ...ress MENU button to exit this item s adjustment Repeat the above 3 6 steps to adjust other items After completion of adjustment select EXIT icon or press TEXT IMAGE button to exit the SCREEN ADJUST me...

Page 42: ...ture there are external equipment with different display modes If user discovers the input signal s display mode is different while the horizontal and vertical frequency accords with the requirement o...

Page 43: ...r an electronics game machine a broadcast station etc Possible interferences of automobiles motorcycle trolley bus neon lamps etc This may be caused by reflections from nearly mountains or buildings C...

Page 44: ...ignal blue background display games etc Power supply Power consumption CRT Sound output External control mode Surround sound Full function remote control Dimensions Weight Stored Temperature Working T...

Page 45: ...PALSONIC 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 32613 00...

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