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Teletext operation

It is not possible to change the programme position when in News fl ash, Update or Sub Coded Page Access 
operation.

Favourite Page (F.P.)

Stores a favourite page in memory for instant recall. To store such a page, the TV must be 
in List mode, and the programme position must be from 1 - 25.
Press the 

Blue

 button, select the page number, then press and hold the 

OK

 button. The 

page number is now stored.
Press

F.P.

 to recall this page.

MENU

Yellow

Update Display

Press the 

MENU

 button to display special functions, followed by the 

Yellow

 button to view 

the TV picture whilst searching for a Teletext page (this is not necessary in Picture and text 
mode, as the picture is displayed on the left of the screen). When found, the screen will 
display the page number at the top left. Press the 

Yellow

 button to view the page.

Press the 

TEXT

 button again to return to normal TV operation.

News Flash

When a news fl ash page has been selected, press the 

MENU

,

 Yellow

 buttons, to view the 

TV picture. When an update is received, the page number will be displayed on screen.
Press the 

Yellow

  button to display the News Flash.

Press the 

TEXT

 button to return to normal TV operation.

Update

Press the 

MENU

,

 Yellow

 buttons to see the update of information on certain pages.

When an update is received, the page number will be displayed at the top left of the 
screen.
Press the 

Yellow

 button to view the page.

Press the 

TEXT

 button to return to normal TV operation.

VCR

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

MENU

Yellow

Accessing sub pages

When Teletext information exceeds one page, it may take some time for the automatic 
changing of the sub pages to reach the sub page you require. As each sub page is found 
its number is displayed at the top of the page so that you may select it; as more sub pages 
are picked up, the display at the top of the page changes, so that you are always offered 
the most recently transmitted selection of sub pages.

In Teletext operation, use the following procedure to access sub pages:

If the sub page you want to look at is not yet available, press the 

MENU

 button (to display 

special functions) followed by the 

Yellow

 button to view the TV picture whilst waiting for 

more sub pages to be found. The sub pages found will be displayed across the top of the 
screen.

When the sub page you are waiting for is available press the 

Yellow

 button to return to 

viewing the Teletext pages, then use the left and right cursor buttons to select the sub 
page of your choice.
The maximum number for sub page that can be entered is restricted to 79 by 
broadcasters.

Notes:

•  If you do not want to display the on screen selector keys on the TV picture whilst waiting 

for a sub page to be found, press the 

MENU

 button to clear the keys from the screen. 

Press again to redisplay the keys.

•  If you have cleared the special function keys from the screen and then used the left and 

right cursor buttons to select a sub page, whilst still viewing the TV picture, you must 
press the 

MENU

 button then the 

Yellow

 button to display the Teletext page again.

•  If the top of the page indicates that sub pages are being transmitted but the page displayed 

never changes, then the ‘sub page number’ is there to show the page contents have been 
updated, there are no sub pages.

VCR

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

OK

Blue

F.P.

HOLD

HOLD

To hold the Teletext page when viewing multi-page information.
Press again to return to automatic page update.

Summary of Contents for TX-23LX60P

Page 1: ...Please read these instructions before operating your set and retain them for future reference English TX 23LX60F TX 26LX60F TX 32LX60F Model No Operating Instructions Wide LCD TV ...

Page 2: ...ote control 7 Using the On Screen Displays 8 Programme guide 8 Picture menu 9 Sound menu 10 Setup menu 11 Tuning menu overview 12 Tuning menu Programme edit 13 Adding deleting a programme channel 13 Moving a programme channel 13 Tuning a programme channel 13 Renaming a programme channel 14 Locking a programme channel 14 Changing the sound system for a channel 14 Copying programme information to a ...

Page 3: ...rating defect and as such is not covered by the Panasonic warranty The On Off switch on this model does not fully disconnect the TV from the mains supply Remove the mains plug from the wall socket before connecting or disconnecting any leads or if the TV set is not used for a prolonged period of time Sleep feature If the set is not switched off when the TV station stops transmitting it will automa...

Page 4: ...c 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 lenght of cable you ll 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 fluorescent lamps near the LCD and place in location not expos...

Page 5: ...set can be switched on by pressing the button again if it was in Standby mode Note This TV will still consume some power as long as the mains plug is still inserted into the wall socket TV N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 0 OK Remote control signal sensor Power Indicator Standby Red On No Light Red light indicates Standby mode When using remote control this indicates the TV has received a command Scart cable...

Page 6: ... Link is not operating correctly check the following The Scart cable is connected to the TV s Scart terminal AV1 or AV2 and correctly setup in the menu The Scart cable is connected to the recording device s compatible Q Link NEXTVIEWLINK or similar technology Scart terminal The Scart cable is a fully wired type For further information on Q Link and connecting equipment see page 17 25 28 AUTO SETUP...

Page 7: ...and choices Coloured buttons used for the selection navigation and operation of various functions Teletext button see page 21 23 Text F P button see page 22 Direct channel access During normal TV viewing or when in the Tuning Programme edit or Manual tuning menus press and then enter channel number using the numeric buttons Channel up down button ASPECT control button see page 18 19 N Normalize bu...

Page 8: ...e normal viewing screen An On Screen Help box is displayed whenever a menu is displayed on the TV This Help box indicates which buttons on the remote control are used to navigate the menu shown see above for descriptions of button functions Note The Help box is not shown in the menu pictures in this instruction book due to space limitations ON SCREEN HELP Instructions box OK MENU EXIT Programme gu...

Page 9: ...setting Backlight Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Tint in NTSC only Colour balance P NR can be adjusted and stored to suit your particular viewing requirement e g you may require different settings for viewing sports films news etc Viewing mode offers you up to a maximum of three separate settings for each signal source RF AV1 AV2 AV3 Component and HDMI 1 2 Changes will be stored automatically...

Page 10: ...r sound output Treble Increase or decrease level to enhance or minimise sharper higher sound output Balance The levels of sound between the left and right speakers can be adjusted to suit your listening position Headphone volume Can be adjusted independently of the TV speakers so that everyone can enjoy listening at a level comfortable for them MPX Usually set to Stereo to provide the best reprodu...

Page 11: ...ish Estonian Latvian Rumanian Russian Lithuanian Ukrainian East2 Czech Hungarian Latvian Polish Rumanian Lithuanian Tuning menu Provides access to many other features including Programme edit and Auto setup See page 12 16 OSD language When you first install the TV the On Screen Display language is set according to your choice of country OSD language lets you change the language used for On Screen D...

Page 12: ...og Chan Name Lock Sys 1 2 3 4 5 CH44 CH51 CH41 CH47 CH37 ABC XYZ FTP 123 456 Off Off Off Off Off SC1 SC1 SC1 SC1 SC1 Programme edit Auto setup Manual tuning Fine tuning Colour system Volume correc Tuning menu Auto Access Programme edit Access in order to customize your programme settings e g adding or deleting a programme position See page 13 14 Auto setup Allows you to automatically retune the TV...

Page 13: ...mme channel to the programme position or the Red button to delete one Press the same button again to confirm your decision Adding deleting a programme channel Confirm Cancel Programme edit Prog Chan Name Lock Sys 1 2 3 4 5 CH44 CH51 CH41 CH47 CH37 ABC XYZ FTP 123 456 Off Off Off Off Off SC1 SC1 SC1 SC1 SC1 Move the cursor to the programme to be moved Press the Yellow button Choose the new position ...

Page 14: ...ction information Press the Blue button Programme data will now be sent to the recording device s This might take a few seconds depending on the number of stations stored If the message Feature not available appears on the screen the television is unable to send the programme information to the recording device s See the device s instruction book for further information You can change the sound sy...

Page 15: ...e now stored on programme position 1 Press the EXIT button at any time to go back to watching TV please read the Notes in the above procedure Notes If you proceed with the next step all tuning data will be erased all stations and their programme positions stored in your TV s memory will be wiped out so the new settings can be stored If you exit the procedure after this point and before Auto setup ...

Page 16: ...on to access Tuning mode Press the TV AV button to move between Change programme Search and Change TV system Press the or button to change programme position or start search When the desired station is found press the STR button to store The programme position will flash Repeat above procedure to tune additional programme positions Press the F button at any time to go back to watching TV Note If yo...

Page 17: ...ndby mode the recording device will also switch into Standby mode if there is no media inserted or if there is media inserted and the device is in Rewind or Stop mode If a VCR is rewinding a tape it will not switch into Standby mode until rewinding has finished Recording device Image View On If the TV is in Standby mode and the recording device sends a menu to be displayed on the TV screen e g Main...

Page 18: ...in adjustment details The widescreen aspect ratios of different films and programmes can vary If these are wider than a standard 16 9 aspect picture then a black band may be visible at the top and bottom of the screen WIDE will appear in the top left corner of the screen and picture aspect changes accordingly in any aspect modes if a widescreen identification signal WSS is detected or a control sign...

Page 19: ... picture will be stretched horizontally so that the image fills the screen this is done in such a way that the stretching is only obvious at the left and right edges of the screen Just Zoom1 will display 16 9 letterbox or 4 3 pictures with no aspect distortions Zoom1 Zoom1 Zoom1 Zoom2 Zoom2 Zoom2 Zoom2 will display 16 9 anamorphic letterbox pictures as a full screen display with no aspect distortio...

Page 20: ...s to playback the tape or DVD Stop Press to stop the tape or DVD Skip Fast Forward Cue VCR Press to fast forward the tape In Play mode press to view the picture rapidly forward Cue DVD R Press to skip to the next track or title Press and hold to search forward Skip Rewind Review VCR Press to rewind the tape In Play mode press to view the picture rapidly in reverse Review DVD R Press to skip to the...

Page 21: ...ion options at the bottom of the screen Pressing the Volume up down button whilst in Teletext operation will display the volume function with a green bar press the volume up down button to alter the setting as required What is List mode In List mode four differently coloured page numbers are situated at the bottom of the screen Each of these numbers can be altered and stored in the TV s memory Wha...

Page 22: ...nging of the sub pages to reach the sub page you require As each sub page is found its number is displayed at the top of the page so that you may select it as more sub pages are picked up the display at the top of the page changes so that you are always offered the most recently transmitted selection of sub pages In Teletext operation use the following procedure to access sub pages If the sub page...

Page 23: ...e Yellow button to view the page Regardless of how many pages are found pressing the Yellow button will take you to the sub page which you requested Press the TEXT button to return to normal TV operation INDEX INDEX When in TOP FLOF operation Press the INDEX button to return to the main index page Depending on the way information is transmitted this may have to be pressed more than once to return ...

Page 24: ...Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV set Notes You can also select an AV source using the TV AV button on the top panel of the TV Press the TV AV button repeatedly until you reach the AV source you wish to view When in AV or HDMI mode a reduced number of options are available in the Picture Sound and Setup menus e g in the Setup menu there is no Tuning menu option Th...

Page 25: ...k COMPATIBLE VCR SET TOP BOX DVD PLAYER DVD RECORDER Q Link COMPATIBLE DVD RECORDER CAMCORDER GAME CONSOLE COMPUTER RGB AV2 VCR S VIDEO VCR Q Link COMPATIBLE VCR SET TOP BOX DVD PLAYER DVD RECORDER Q Link COMPATIBLE DVD RECORDER CAMCORDER S VIDEO CAMCORDER GAME CONSOLE COMPUTER RGB This terminal accepts progressive or non progressive signals format as well as high defi nition 750 720 50p 750 720 60...

Page 26: ...o connect to the HDMI1 terminal Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO IN terminals when using a DVI to HDMI adapter cable Audio settings can be made on the HDMI 1 input menu screen See page 10 These HDMI connectors are Type A HDMI2 terminal is for digital signal only An equipment having no digital output terminal may be connected to the input terminal of either Component S Video or Scart to receiv...

Page 27: ...ipment starts playback or direct navigator or function menu are activated the TV is automatically turned on Only when TV is in Standby mode Power Off Link When TV is set to Standby mode the connected Panasonic equipment is also automatically set to Standby mode Summary of Control Functions o indicates available indicates not available Connections Function HDMI and SCART SCART Q Link only HDMI only...

Page 28: ...Q Link Suitable inputs for AV1 include RGB Red Green Blue AV2 Scart terminal RGB VIDEO S VIDEO Q Link Suitable inputs for AV2 include RGB Red Green Blue AV2 Pins 15 and 20 are dependent on AV2 S VHS VIDEO switching Chrominance in Luminance in Chrominance earth Luminance earth AV3 S VIDEO 4 pin terminal Socket Earth CVBS out video CVBS earth Red in S C in Red earth Green in Green earth Blue in Blue...

Page 29: ...eteriorated Switch MPX setting Sound menu to Off until reception improves There may be red spots blue spots and green spots on the screen Normal Sound This is a characteristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a problem The liquid crystal panel is built with very high precision technology giving you fine picture details Occasionally a few non active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point...

Page 30: ...ack from M NTSC Video recorders VCR NTSC AV input only Playback from NTSC Video recorders VCR Aerial Rear UHF VHF Operating Conditions Temperature 5 C 35 C Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Teletext Pages 500 Connection Terminals AV1 Scart connecter 21 Pin terminal Audio Video in Audio Video out RGB in Q Link AV2 Scart connecter 21 Pin terminal Audio Video in Audio Video out RGB in S Video in Q Link...

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Page 32: ...Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for furt...

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