Panasonic TX32LX80 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

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Page 1: ...gInstructions LCD TV M odel No TX 32LX80A vlIrA WaR HE3m1 Pleaseread theseinstructions before operating your set and retain themforfuturereference The images shown In this manual are forillustrativepurposesonly GD TQB4G00061 ...

Page 2: ...yinto the socket Do not twist the lead bend it excessively or stretch it Keep the unit away fromthese equipment Electronicequipment Do not place videoequipment near the unit It maydistort images sound Equipment with an infrared sensor This TV also emits infrared rays rrr _ RK Do not touchthe power plug ifyour hands are wet Do not place the TV on an unstable surface Do not removethe rearcover as li...

Page 3: ...Failureto use a Panasonicbracket or choosingto mountthe unit yourselfwill be doneat the riskof the consumer Any damage resulting from not having a professionalinstaller mount yourunitwill void your warranty AhNaysbe sure to ask a qualified technicianto carry out setup Incorrect fitting may cause equipmentto fail resulting in injury and product damage 0 Do not mountthis LCD Televisiondirectly below...

Page 4: ...s brightness to adjust picturequality when Picturemode is setto Eco SwitchesTV to On or Standby Mainspowermust be on Select Aspectratio Confirmselected option Move cursor to make selectionor adjustment Access Main menu Turn on offsurroundsound Access Viera Unk menu Display hideprogramme information Select programme numberin squenoe 4 C hangeinputmode TV selectTV mode AV selectAV mode Exit Main men...

Page 5: ... VCR Do not putthe Coaxial cable close to the mains lead to avoid noise Do not place the Coaxial cable underthe TV To obtain optimum quality pictureand sound an Aerial the correctcable 75 Q coaxial and the correct terminatingplug are required Ifa communalAerialsystem is used you may requirethe correctconnection cable and plug between the wallAerialsocket and the TV Your localTelevisionService Cent...

Page 6: ...ode when you turn the TV On with mainspowerOn Off switch Homedis the recommededmode for viewing at home Select uHome for optimal picture power consumption Shop is for in storedisplay If 88hop is selected the word 08hop appears every time the TV is switchedon page6 Home Viewing Mode is set as Standard page15 Shop aVilewingMode is set as uDynamido page15 49 To exit E aT is 0 To return to the previou...

Page 7: ...11 A uto tuning is now complete and your TV is ready forviewing TheTV will searchfor locate store and then sortinto Once Auto tuningis completedthe order yourlocal stations TV willdisplaythe programmenow stored on programmepositionI 0 IfItIs not the first time to performAuto tuning all previous tuning data will be erased To edit channels Editingand SettingChannels on page 16 0 Pressthe EXITbutton ...

Page 8: ...mme statusinstantly Recall status information Change theaspect ratio A_ECT 0 y TVNIDEO inputonly ComponentI HDMI 1 PC inputdoes not freeze Pressagain to return to watdiingthe currentprogramme A To change _ _ change _ Adjustscolourdensityvariation between broadcasting channels up down _ _select Teletext Language Selectsteletextlanguage CH colourset Note Also possibleto change the settingsin Menu li...

Page 9: ...ropriatecode for the equipmentto be controlled see table below VCF r position VCR DVD DVD position 11 F N ot e 1 man Wno U IC 4 Press W N Confirmcorrectoperation afterthe code changed The codes will be resetto defaultvalues if batteriesare replaced ODVD means DVD player DVD recorders and home theatre recorders Some operations may not be possible on some equipmentmodels RM Select VCR to operate Pan...

Page 10: ... change mode Select Teletext in Setupmenu 0 Switch to Teletext 0 Display Index contentvaries dependingon the broadcasters man Is Selectthe page MUM or man a 0 To adjustcontras New 0 Current 0018MMONNEEM Time date page number A qg3PF UP W 4 _ 11 A W down N I I E A R a Y a or IM IM IM IM or correspondsto the colour bar As the blue bar is displayed press twice 7W To return to TV 0 Usingteletext conve...

Page 11: ... Colourbutton man 4Wand hold you want to mum change Viewsub page Onlywhenteletextis more than one page 0 To view specific sub page M ENU 00 Enterthe 4 digit number example P6 U mum 0 Sub pages The numberof sub pages varies dependingon the broadcasters up to 79 pages It may take some time for searching during whichtime you can watchTV Watch TV programme whilesearchingfor a teletextpage Teletext aut...

Page 12: ...he menu Selectthe item Ron 4 Displaysthe functionsthat can be set Varlesaccording to the input signal 0 A djust orselect 0 To return to the previous screen _ u REn 0 or 40 select 1 change store Required by some functions 0 Choosefromamong alternatives Numberand positionsof afternatives Changed 0 Adjust usingthe slide bar Moved 0 Go to the nextscreen 7975IR 0 _Lj Displaysthe next screen 1 2 ...

Page 13: ...nctions To return to TV To return to the previousscreen y ii_NU or Only availableReins can be selected i _esef 1G DeTZUIf x Stag Rf_rOrder h ome Ci_e ma Headphone v nhim _ rrounu 4 f R eseE is Uefa__l _ r_ V a_ ving era__ironmer dome v _ rte v_vic S etup _en_u VIE_A Lire _if _ e l_ tex t F _sTEX1 0 i lir2er pf f _t I_ pek _4f Blua Lec G_r T uning menu s YS se eo t _ Referto page 18 22 u S aLnu yst...

Page 14: ...gnal Chooses the colourbalance of the entire image Cool Standard Warm C olourdensity varying between broadcast channelscan be adjusted to three levels for each receptionchannel 0 Select the channelyou want to adjustand set this function Automatically reducesimage noise Off Strong Weak Auto Set to Off when receivinga strongsignal If colour patterningis seen while watchingstillor slow moving picture...

Page 15: ...tion of irregularsignals such as certain TV games and rental video tapes may be improved Off On Edits or sets channels page16 Displayed during AV mode Ifa clearpicturewith currentcolours cannotbe obtained when a Broadcastor AV signalis received this functionis used AutoI PAL SECAM I NTSC 4 431NTSC 3 58 PAL SECAM and NTSC 3 58 are different colour signalbroadcast transmission systems applicableto d...

Page 16: ...lect Sound system or W Change programmeor start 0 To ralumto TV a Blinks Soundsystem Colour system EEEOMM__ Fine tuning Skip Is Allowsyou to change the sound system used for a programmechannel 4 5MHz i 5 5MHzI 6 DMHzI 6 5MHz Select the channelyou wantto adjust Set this function 0 Lets you selectthe correcttransmission standardfor the transmission signalbeing received Auto I PAL I SECAM I NTSC 4 43...

Page 17: ... Adjusts the white balance1br blue areas Gamma 1 2 012 212 5 Resetto default Input Resolution Clock H pos V pos Clock Phase Resetto default P ressthe OK buttonto reset to the default setting Switchesto a wide view VGA 640x 480 pixels WVGA 852 x 480 pb els SVGA 800x 800 pixels XGA 1 024 x 768 pixels WXGA 1 368 x 768 pixels Optionschange depending on signals Ifnl l freq or Wreq is shownin red the si...

Page 18: ...A Link and set to On 0 Defaultsetting is 60n Ifno HDMI equipment are connectedor standardHDMI non VERA Linloare used setto wOW access _D select IMset 4 4 _Dselect a AutomaticInput switching Whenthe connectedHDAVI controlcompatible equipmentis operated input mode is switched automatically Men VERA LinleIs set to u0n the TV Is automafically tumed on and switched to the appropriate HDMI Input wheneve...

Page 19: ... E To return to LiveTV cancel pause or resume playback Changethe inputmode or programmenumber man or mum mum I M Olf you cancel pause or resume playback the recordedprogrammewill be deleted from HDD This functionis availablewith DIGA Recorderwhich has HDD and HDANA Control functionwhen watchingTV programme Olf you cannotoperate check the VIERA Unk setting in Setup menu page18 and the equipment GIT...

Page 20: ...ichyou wantto access The menu of the equipmentis displayed Operate the menu of the equipment Available VIERAremote controlbuttons dependingon the connected equipment MovecursorI select menu M ovecursor access adjust Store set access REnM 0 Returnto the previousmenu Effr 0 Exit the menu OPM Displaythe operationguide ofthe equipment The samefunctions with the OPTION button ofthe equipment R a Y A Ac...

Page 21: ...ll be active N TV TV speakersare active This functionmay not work properly dependingon the connectedequipment Image or sound may not be availableforthe first few seconds when playbackstarts or inputmode is switched Volume functionwill be displayed when adjustingthe volume of the equipment Easy playbackis also availablewhen using the remote controlfor Amplifieror Player theatre Read the manual of t...

Page 22: ...Thesediagram show our recommendationsfor how to connectthe TV unit to yourvarious equipment 3V IDEO4 pin terminal ChmminenoeIn Luminance in C aranceaM Urnmarne am Set IDpbmc 4W __W DVD rewrderIVCR 22 ...

Page 23: ...es of connectable equipmentto each connector 0 Connectthe S VIDE0or VIDEOterminalwhen using AV3 IN terminals 0 Reoommended 0 Connect the COMPONENT or VIDEOterminalwhen using AV2 IN terminals Connection 23 ...

Page 24: ...atio manually Only u16 9 or 14 3 in PC mode 16 9 JUST Directlydisplaysthe image at 16 9 without distortion anamorphic 4 3 ZOOM1 ZOOM2 24 Displays the image at the standard 4 3 without distortion Displays a 16 9 letterbox anamorphic image full screen without distortion ZOON13 Displaysa 4 3 image full screen Stretchingis only noticeableat the left and rightedges Displaysa 16 9 lefterboxor 4 3 image ...

Page 25: ...ipmenthas an aspectadjustmentfunction set the aspectratioto 16 9 TheseHDMI connectorsare 4typeX An equipmenthaving no digitaloutput terminalmay be connectedto the inputterminalof either Componenr S VIDEOO or Videom to receive analoguesignals The HDIVII inputterminalcan be used with only followingimage signals 4801 480p 576i 576p 720p and 10801 Match the output setting of the digitalequipment For d...

Page 26: ...vailableby using the remotecontrolfromAmplifieror Player Theatre Readthe manual ofthe equipment Mark Applicable inputsignalfor Component Y PSICB PR CR and HDMI 525 480 601 1 15 73 1 59 94 526 480 60p 625 576 501 1525 576 50p 750 720 60p 750 720 1 50p 1 125 1 080 1 60i 31 47 15 63 31 25 45 00 37 50 33 75 1 125 1 080 501 1 28 13 PC D sub 15P 59 94 50 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 1 60 00 1 50 00 640 x 480 60...

Page 27: ...UALis not currentlytransmittedIn some countries am Regularbroadcast Standard Audio Regular NICAMMONOI MAINI NICAM STEREO NICAM DUALMONO MAINI SUB II Regularbroadcast Standard Audio BILINGUALor DUAL MONO MAIN I SUB Il STEREO No Indicator V I 0 op CD 0 P V V I V No Indicator V I H CD V TrademarkCredits HDMI the HDMI logo High DefinitionMultimedia Interfaceare trademarksor registeredtrademarksof HDMI...

Page 28: ...ls may appear on the screen as fixedpoints of red blue green or black Pleasenote this does not affect the performanceof yourLCD The LCD panel moves i slightly when it is pushed I 1 with a finger I Clatteredsound might be I heard T hereare some loosenessaround the panel to prevent the damage to the panel The panel mightmove slightly when itis pushed with a finger and clatteredsound mightbe heard Th...

Page 29: ...e red spots _1 is built withvery high precisiontechnology giving you fine picturedetails Occasionally a blue spots greenspots and black spots on the screen _ _ Normal sound few non active pixels may appear on the screen as fixed pointsof red blue greenor black Please note thisdoes not affectthe performanceof your LCD Switch the TV unit on again withthe equipment VIERALink functiondoes not work Set...

Page 30: ... PALG H I SECAMG K KI S1 S OSCAR 0 12 PAL B AUST 28 69 PAL B AUST 1 125 U S A CATV 1 9 PAL B NI 13 57 PAL D K C13 C49 JAPAN 1 12 PAUSECAM D 13 62 NTSC M JAPAN S21 S41 HYPER 1 12 NTSC M JAPAN 14 69 NTSC M U S A Z1 Z37 CHINA 2 13 NTSC M U S A 5A 9A AUST VHF UHF Temperature O C 40 C Humidity 20 80 RH non condensing RCA PIN Type x 2 0 5 V frms RCA PIN Type x 1 1 0 V p p 75 0 R CA PIN Type x 2 0 5 V rm...

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Page 32: ...serial numberin the space provided below and retain this book plusyour purchasereceipt as a p ermanent record of your purchaseto aid in identificationin the eventof theft or loss and for Warranty Service purposes Model Number Serial Number M atsushitaElectric IndustrialCo Ltd Central P O Box 288 Osaka 530 8692 Japan ...

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