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Page 1: ...ons Wide LCDTV M odel No TX 26LX75A TX 32LX75A V I00 _ LInK _ o _ _ Please read theseinstructionsbeforeoperatingyourset ahd retain them for futurereference The images shownin this manual arerrforillusl ative purposgsonly TQBOA0205 ...

Page 2: ...owercord or power Do not placevideoequipment near 6 plug is damaged or ifthe plug does the unit may distort images sound not fittightly into the socket 0 Equipment with an infraredsensor Do not twistthe lead bond it This TV also emitsinfraredrays excessively or stretch lL Do not touch the powerplug Ifyour handsare wet Do not placethe TV on an unstable 49 surface Do not removethe rear coveras live ...

Page 3: ...a Panasonicbracket or choosingto hangingbracket mountdie unit yourselfwill be done at the riskof the Foradditional details please rto con sumer X_j damage resulting from not having a wall hanging bracket installafilo an al pr6ftsional installermountyour unitwill voidyour 0T Y WK32LRZW111111111110 Wall hanging bracket VISMICS11 How to r6rhovethi tV Stand wdrranty 0 AlWays be sure to ask a qualified...

Page 4: ...about23 feet 7 meters in front of the PowerON GREEN TV set Function select Volume Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness NTSC Tint Tint Bass Treble Balance Tuningmode SwitchesTVto On or Standby On Off switchin On position Sound mute On Off Stereo Bilingual Sound Selection RJUNE Still Picture Note 0 When in standbycondition it is possibleto turn on the TV by pressing ProgrammeNumber0 9 buttonor Progr...

Page 5: ...o the mains lead to avoid noise Do not place the Coaxial cableund6rthe TV To obtainopfimurn qualitypictureand sound an Aerial the correctcable 75 0 coaxial and the correct terminatingplug are required Ifa communalAerialsystem is used you may requirethe correctconnection cable and plug between the wall Aerialsockdfandthe TV Yourloodi Television Service Centre or dealermay be able to assistyou in ob...

Page 6: ...ill search for locate store and then sortinto orderyour local stations AutotuningIs now complete and your TVis ready for viewing Once Autotuning is completedthe TVwill displaythe programmenow storedon programmepositioni 0 If itis not the first time to perlbrmAutotuning all previous tuningdata will be erased To edit channels Editing and SettingChannels on page 15 Pressthe TVIAVbuttonat any time to ...

Page 7: ...mberdirectly by pressing the corresponding ProgrammeNumberbutton Channel Number8 Channel Number 124 0 49 0 Channel Number36 40 9 O ther UsefulFunctions Operateafter49 0 Pressthe STILLbutton tofreezethe picture TV YlDE0 inputonly Component HDMI PC inputdoes not freeze Press againto returnto watchingthe current programme 40 Displayed information Forexample Programmenumber Channel number Stereo mode ...

Page 8: ...see table below 41040 VCF Vposition 0 4D 0 DVD posiffon Note 0 O Confirm correctoperation 6ftertheqDde changed 0 The codes will bereebtto default valuesif batteriesare replicied O DVD means DVD player DVD recorders and home theatrerecorders 0 Some operations may not be possibleon some equipmentmodels SelectVCR to operate PanasonicVCR or DVD SelectDVD to operat6 PanasonicDVD or Home theatreplayer S...

Page 9: ...ently oolour6d page numbers are situatedat the bottomofthe screen Each of thesenumbers can be alteredand storedin the TVs memory 0 To change mode Select Teletext In Setupmenu 0 SwitchtoTeletext Display Indek contentvarles dependingon the broadcasters 49 Select the page 0 49 0 0 To return to TV W or MENU To adjust contrast W 0 presstwice Using teletextConveniently Current page number or mmm Time da...

Page 10: ...rbutton 41410 W and hold you want to 0 0 G change G Viewsub page Onlywhen teletextIs more than one page 0 Toview specificsub page U FNH F nterthe 4 digft number example P6 00419 0 Sub pages The numberof sub pages variesdependingon the broadcasters up to 79 pages It may take some time for searching duringwhich time you canwatch TV Mew theTV picture whilesearchingfor a teletextpage Teletextautomatic...

Page 11: ...reviousscreen 0 M ENU Select thbrifenu LIM 0 0Displaysthe functionsthat can be set variesaccording to the input signal Adjustor select s elect 0 Choose from amongalternatives Numberand positionsof alternatives Changed 0AcQust using the slidebar 0 Go to thenext screen Moved Displaysthe ne d screen 0 To reset the setting N DisplayMenu in Picturemenu or Soundmenu Bass Treble you want to reset ...

Page 12: ...IRoller _ pdGfe 11 21 sweet salad Requiredby some funadons 0 To returnto TV T VIAV 0 0 To return to the previousscreen M ENU IRefer to page 6 15 j Onlyavailableitems can be selected ...

Page 13: ...atching stillor slow moving pictures set this frinctlonto On to obtainsharper and more accurate colours Off On Displayed only when receivingPAL orNTSC signal Notdisplayed duringS Video Componentand HDMI inputs Basicsound mode MusicI News I Cinema O ound m ode will be memorized for each TV AV1 AV2 AV3 PC HDMI1 and HDMI2 mode Adjuststhe outputvolume Adjusts the output level of deep bass high pitch s...

Page 14: ...regular signals such as o artairt TV games andrental videotapes may be improved OffI On Textselect Selects teletext language EnglishI CIS I E Europe I Persian Tuning menu Editsqr s ets channels page 15 Displayed during AV mode ffa clearpicturewith currentcolours cannotbe obtained when a BroadcastorAV signalis reosived this functionis used Coloursystem Auto PAL SECAM NTSC 4 43 NTSC 3 58 PAL SECAM a...

Page 15: ...Manualtuning orF _ A Allowsyou to change the sound system used for a programmechannel 4 5MHz I 5 5MHz 6 0MHZI 6 5MHz Selectthe channelyou want to adjust Setthis function Coloursystem Fine tuning a A Skip Leftyou selectthe correcttransmission standard for the transmission signalbeing received Auto I PAL I SECAMI NTSC 4A3 INTSC 3 58 09 W the channel youwant to adjust Setthis function 0 Nonnally sele...

Page 16: ...11111 R Gain Adjuststhe whits balancefor redareas Advanced PC G Gain Adjusts thdWhits balancefbr greenareas sewrigs B Gain Adjusts the whfte balancefor blue areas Gamma 2 612 212 5 Switchesto a wide view Pput 0 VGA 640 x 480pixels WVGA 852 x 480 pixels Resolution SVGA 800 x 600 pixels XGA 1 024 x 768 pixels WXGA 1 366 x 768pixels Options change dependingbn signals Clock Setto the minimum level if ...

Page 17: ...lcompatible equIpmantis bpdrated Inputmode is switched alltomatically You can Iter _ft TVs isrhotecontrol This fti pvqillablimr ii PanasonicPlaortheatreIs connected piay the menu DIs O Seliect HometheaW or TV speakern 0 Home theatre Adjustmentfor equipment automatically turned on Ifit is in Standbymode Volume Up Down When selecting Home theatre the sound of mute TVspeakersis mute ran heequ pment i...

Page 18: ...ationsfor how to connectthe TV unit to yourvarious equipment AMPMWWM I Connectthe S VIDEOor VIDEO terminalwhen using AV1 AV3 IN terminals 0 Recommended Connect the COMPONENTor VIDEO terminalwhen using AV2 IN terminals Connection 18 ...

Page 19: ...ratio manually Only 16 9 or 4 3 in PC mode 16 9 Directlydisplaysthe image at 16 9 _vithout distortion anamorphic JUST Displaysa 43 image full screen Stretchingis only noticeableat the left and right edges 4 3 ZOOM2 MOW Displaysthe image at the Displays a l 6 g standard 4 3 without lettertsoxor 4 3 image distortion without distortion Displays a 16 9 lettlarboXforiatridrphid I nqgefulf screen viffll...

Page 20: ...ectedequipmenthas an aspectadjustment function set the asppdrapo to 16 9 TheseHDMI connectors are typeX An equipmenthaving no digitaloutputterminalmay be connectedto the inputterminalof either Component7 S VIDEO or Video to receive analoguesignals The HDMI inputterminalcan be used with onlyfollowingimage signals 480i 480p 5761 576p 720p and 1080i Match the outputsettingof the digitalequipment Ford...

Page 21: ...ds when the inputmode is switched Easy playbackis also availableby using the rerhotecontrolfromAmplifieror TheatrePlaor Read the manual of the equipment Mark Applicable inputsignaLfor Comporient Y Pa CB N CR and HDMI 525 480 601 525 480 60p 625 576 501 625 576 50p 750 720 60p 750 720 50p 1 125 1 080 601 1 12 5 1 080 501 15 73 311 47 15M 31 25 45 00 37 50 33 75 28 13 59 94 59 94 50 00 50 00 60 00 5...

Page 22: ...is not currently transmittedin some countries Regular broadqast Standard Audio Regular NICAMMONO I MAINI NICAM STERE0 Nir AM DUAL MONO MAIN I SUB It Regularbroaddast Standard Audio BILINGUALor DUAL MONO MAIN I SUB 11 STEREO No _V Indicator J _ V CD _ V I H 4 V __J No V Indicator I H CD _ V TrademarkCredits HDMI the HDMI logo High DefinitionMultimedia Interfaceare trademarksor registerid demarksof ...

Page 23: ...qn spots and I black pots op the sdreen 1 114 fbis isa characteristic of liquid I crystal panels nd Is riot 0 prciblem 1 I The liquid crystalpanel16 builtvAth I I very high precisiontachnolb4y I I givingyou ilhepicturedetails occasionally a few non active pixelsmay appearon thescreen as fixed pointsof red blue green I or black Pleasenote this doeshot alifect the performanceof yourLCD J 1 e j 1 Pic...

Page 24: ...d spots 1 is builtwith very high precisiontechnology gMng you fine picturedetails Occasionally a blue spots greenspots and black spots on the screen Normal Sound 1 few non activepixelsmay appearon the screen as fixed pointsof red blue green or black Pleasenote this does not affect the performanceof your LCD Switch the TV unit on again with the equipment VIERA Link functiondoes not work on Set VIER...

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Page 28: ...his serialnumberin the space provided below and retain this book plus your purchasereceipt as a permanentrecord of your purchaseto aid in identificationin the event of theftor loss and for Warranty Service purposes Model Number Serial Number Matsushita ElectricIndustrialCo Ltd Central P O Box 288 Osaka530 8692 Japan ...

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