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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

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This T.V. is designed to operate on A.C. 220 --- 240V, 50Hz.

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Do not expose this TV set to rain or excessive moisture.

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WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE !

Do not remove the rear cover, there are no user
serviceable parts inside.

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Avoid exposing the TV set to direct sunlight or other
sources of heat.

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Remove the mains plug from the wall socket when the TV
set is not to be used for a prolonged period of time. Do not
pull the power cable to remove the mains plug from the
socket, always remove it by the plug.

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CABINET AND PICTURE TUBE CARE

Remove the mains plug from the wall socket. The cabinet
and picture tube can be cleaned with a soft cloth
moistened with mild detergent and water. Do not use
solutions containing benzol or petroleum. TV sets can
produce static electricity, care must be taken whenever
touching the TV screen.

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Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent failure of
electrical components. We recommend that a gap of at
least 5cm is left all around this TV even when it is placed
inside a cabinet or between shelves.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Sleep Feature

If the set is not switched off when the TV station stops transmitting , it will automatically go to standby mode after 30 minutes. This
function will not operate when in AV mode.

Last Position Memory

Certain functions have a last position memory, i.e. the setting at the time of switch off will be the setting used when the receiver is
switched on again:
Programme position

Colour

Volume

Contrast

Brightness

Standby

Sharpness

Status

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Summary of Contents for TX-14JT1CV

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Page 2: ...s television has a low power consumption making it very cost effective to run To this end the standby power consumption is merely 1 watt CONTENTS D Warnings and Precautions 3 D General Information 3 D Accessories 4 D Fitting Remote Control Batteries 4 D Installation and Set up 5 D Location of Controls 7 D Menu Operation 8 D Teletext Operation 10 D Audio Video Connections 11 D VCR Operation 12 D Tr...

Page 3: ...oistened with mild detergent and water Do not use solutions containing benzol or petroleum TV sets can produce static electricity care must be taken whenever touching the TV screen D Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent failure of electrical components We recommend that a gap of at least 5cm is left all around this TV even when it is placed inside a cabinet or between shelves GENERAL INFOR...

Page 4: ...nna TX 14JT1C V TSA 120026 FITTING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES Replace the cover Slide off the battery cover Insert batteries note correct polarity 1 2 3 D Make sure that the batteries are fitted the correct way round D Do not mix old batteries with new batteries Remove old exhausted batteries immediately D Do not mix different battery types i e Alkaline and Manganese Do not use rechargeable Ni Cad b...

Page 5: ...cable from VCR RF Out socket to TV RF IN socket The VCR can also be connected to the TV using a SCART to SCART lead Ancillary equipment and leads are not supplied USING A VCR TV only 1 Switch ON your VCR 1 Plug the TV into a mains socket and switch ON Programmes will appear immediately if your dealer has programmed the TV for you 2 VCR 1 We recommend that you switch ON the VCR s test signal refer ...

Page 6: ... 02 99 21 CH02 41 1 CH41 TELETEXT 1 The sorting order depends upon the TV signal the broadcasting system and reception conditions If the order is not to your preference it can be rearranged Refer to the Tuning menu Swap feature see page 9 for details 2 It is important that you only use TV programme position 0 to view your VCR If your VCR picture does not appear on programme position 0 the VCR posi...

Page 7: ...meric keys for Programme change Direct channel access Teletext operation Standby On Off Status Displays programme position channel number time and teletext station name Sound mute On Off Switches between TV and AV modes Page 11 Channel up down and Menu option select Adjusts currently selected function Adjusts the volume if no function is selected Selection of programmes 10 60 using numeric keys Fu...

Page 8: ...Brightness Colour Sharpness The Contrast Brightness Colour and Sharpness may be altered to suit the viewing conditions and personal preferences C A T S Contrast Auto Tracking System Automatically adjusts the contrast setting to compensate for any changes in the ambient lighting of the surroundings To obtain best results first set the Contrast to maximum to allow a greater operating range for C A T...

Page 9: ...utomatically retune the TV particularly useful if you move to an area that is served by a different transmitter Manual Tuning The Manual tuning menu allows individual programme positions to be tuned manually Fine Tuning Stations can be finely tuned using the Fine tuning adjustment Swap If the programme order after Auto Setup is not to your preference you can swap programmes between positions Selec...

Page 10: ...XT Index INDEX REVEAL F T B Hold HOLD Reveal Press to reveal hidden words e g crossword or quiz page answers can also display VPS PDC codes Full Top Bottom Teletext information viewing on the screen Press to hold the current page Press again to cancel the hold Press this button to return to the main index page Depending on the status you may have to press a few times to return to the main index pa...

Page 11: ...g the displayed picture VCR COMPUTER RGB SATELLITE RECEIVER CAMCORDER Output from Headphone socket RCA Audio Cable RCA Video Cable Headphones with 3 5mm jack plug Video input to V socket Audio input to A socket Input Output from AV SCART Socket SCART Cable VCR CAMCORDER Ancillary equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV set Do not connect a computer with TTL output 5V to this TV se...

Page 12: ...ns of selected Panasonic VCR s please consult your dealer for details Some VCR s have different functions so to ensure compatibility please refer to the VCR s instruction book VCR Standby Pause Still Stop Rewind Review VCR programme up down Record Fast Forward Cue Play VCR ...

Page 13: ...al appliances vehicles fluorescent lights Normal Picture Noisy or No Sound Volume level or sound muted No Picture No Sound Not plugged into A C outlet not switched on picture sound controls set at minimum levels No Colour Normal Sound Colour controls set at minimum levels Scrambled Normal or Weak Sound Retune channel s SCART TERMINAL INFORMATION 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2...

Page 14: ... mm 352 H x 371 W x 371 5 D mm Weight 20 6 kg 9 5 kg Receiving Systems PAL B G VHF E2 E12 VHF H1 H2 ITALY VHF A H ITALY UHF E21 E69 CATV S01 S05 CATV S1 S10 M1 M10 CATV S11 S20 U1 U10 CATV S21 S41 Hyperband PAL 525 60 Aerial Rear UHF VHF Headphones Front 3 5mm 8 Ohm impedance mono AV Rear 21 pin terminal Audio Video in out RGB in AV Front RCA Audio in RCA Video in Design and specifications are sub...

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