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User’s Manual

TFTV327FHD   

80cm (31.5”) FHD LCD TV  

1080p

Full HDTV Resoultion

LCD TV

Liquid Crystal Display

400

400

200

5

Summary of Contents for TFTV327FHD

Page 1: ... Offering Australians quality since 1958 www palsonic com au User s Manual TFTV327FHD 80cm 31 5 FHD LCD TV 1080p Full HDTV Resoultion LCD TV Liquid Crystal Display 400 400 200 5 ...

Page 2: ...pment may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and seriously damage the equipment When carrying the TV hold it under the main unit Do not carry the TV by its spesakers Both the base and the speakers could come off causing you to drop the TV possibly resulting in damage to the TV or causing injury Television equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessiv...

Page 3: ...evision comes about a distinct change in performance this indicates sa need for service Up on completion of any service or repairs to this television equipment ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the television is in safe operating condition When replacement parts are repuired make sure that the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the...

Page 4: ... by the industry standards In line with manufacturers and would not mean that the panel is faulty Dead pixels panels with 6 pixels or more within 12 month period Palsonic Corporation Pty Ltd complies with industry standard and reserves the right to repair the unit and non refundable We hope you will understand that the prouduct that corresponds to this standard is regarded as acceptable Important ...

Page 5: ... available in DTV mode 5 Using the OSD Menu 6 Channel Adjustment 6 Picture Adjustment 8 Sound Adjustment 9 Time Adjustment 10 Lock Adjustment 11 Hotel Adjustment 12 Setup Adjustment 13 PC Mode 14 Recording Function 15 Media Operation 17 Photo 17 Music 19 Movie 20 Basic Function Movie 21 Specifications 24 Troubleshooting 25 Contents ...

Page 6: ...D player to watch your favorite movies or connect a computer to use the display as a monitor The television is equipped with convenient control buttons and a handy remote control to let you adjust the television settings and customize the television preferences through an easy to use on screen menu system Opening the packing The following section describes the various components of the LCD TV Plea...

Page 7: ...s USB HDMI IN Connect to the HDMI output of your device Connect to the VGA output of your device PC IN Connect to the audio output of your PC YPbPr Connect to the component output of your component Insert power plug during initial setup flash hard device 㩷 AV IN Connect to the audio and video output of A V device RF IN SPDIF Connect to the UHF antenna or coaxial cable from local TV 8 9 HEADPHONE Co...

Page 8: ...violently shake the remote control 3 Never expose the remote control to high temperature or humidity 4 If the remote is not used for an extended period of time remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage Remote Control Product components continued 1 21 23 22 24 25 26 28 27 29 30 31 32 3 6 8 10 2 4 5 7 9 11 13 12 14 15 17 19 16 18 20 ...

Page 9: ...ay electronic program guide menu Hold freeze the current teletext page on the screen TV R Select the TV RADIO mode INDEX Display a list and information about the teletext pages FAV CH Press button to switch the channels SUBPAGE Make sure the adjustment setted previously REVEAL SUB SOURCE REC Start the subtitle mode Display or remove the content that is hidden Display the submenu of the text Press ...

Page 10: ...etail information about the program Yellow button To display the schedule list that you can see the settings you have done before Blue button To set the time you want to remind the grogram you want to see EPG button or EXIT button To exit Source Input button To select input source press to select the input source and then press OK button to enter EPG only available in DTV mode S Video AV2 1 V1 V A...

Page 11: ...To select CHANNEL in the main menu Buttons To select the option that you want to adjust in the CHANNEL menu OK button To enter LCD Menu button After finishing your adjustment to save and return back to the previous menu Press FunctionS Buttons To select Auto Tuning then press OK button to start auto search Press FunctionS Buttons To select AV Manual Tuning then press OK button to enter sub menu But...

Page 12: ...D 34 SBS 2 35 SBS HD Press FunctionS Buttons To select DTV Manual Tuning then press OK button to enter sub menu Buttons To select channel then press OK button to search program DTV Manual Tuning Program Edit Press FunctionS Buttons To select Program Edit then press OK button to enter submenu Red button To delete the current channel Under ATV Mode and DTV Mode Green button To rename the current cha...

Page 13: ...ightness colour and sharpness when personal mode is selected Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Press FunctionS Buttons To select option then press OK button to enter submenu Press button to adjust NOTE Contrast This item can adjust the highlight intensity of the picture but the shadow of the picture is invariable Brightness This item can adjust the optical fiber output of the entire picture ...

Page 14: ... the option that you want to adjust in the SOUND menu OK button To enter or adjust LCD Menu button After finishing your adjustment to save and return back to the previous menu Picture Mode Press FunctionS Buttons To select Sound Mode then press OK button to enter submenu Buttons To select between Standard Music Movie Sports Personal You can change the value of Treble and Bass when Personal mode is ...

Page 15: ...n To enter submenu LCD Menu button After finishing your adjustment to save and return back to the previous menu Sleep Timer Press FunctionS Buttons To select Sleep Timer then press OK button to enter submenu Buttons To select channel number you want to store Buttons To select Available options are Off 10min 20min 30min 60min 90min 120min 180min 240min Auto Standby Press FunctionS Buttons To select ...

Page 16: ...stem Default password is 0000 Set Password Press FunctionS Buttons To select Set Password then press OK button to enter submenu to set new password Block Program Press FunctionS Buttons To select Block Program then press OK button to enter submenu Buttons To select the program you want to lock then press green button on your remote control Press green button to unlock L D Menu button Press OK butt...

Page 17: ...the default source will be the last source you watch before you turn off the TV Default Prog Press FunctionS Buttons To select Default Prog Buttons To select program you want when TV turns on Only when you select ATV as the Default Source you can then select the Boot Channel If you select Off the default program will be the last channel you watch before you turn off the TV Max Volume Press Functio...

Page 18: ...anguage Press FunctionS Buttons To select TTLanguage then press OK button to enter Press button to select West East Russian Arabic Farsi Hearing Impaired Press FunctionS Buttons To select Hearing Impaired then press OK button to select On or Off PVR File System Press FunctionS Buttons To select PVR File System then press OK button to enter submenu Press button to select Check PVR File System then ...

Page 19: ...luding OSD language country and tuning Reset Press FunctionS Buttons To select Reset then press OK button to enter a dialogue button To select Yes to reset to default settings Software Update USB Press FunctionS Buttons To select Software Update USB then press OK button to update software using USB PC Mode Press FunctionS INPUT button and button To select PC Mode then press OK button to enter Pres...

Page 20: ...r the USB storage device connected is compatible and has created file system for recording If not the system will creat the file system automatically USB Disk A Pass will be displayed if formatting is successful Format To format the USB storage device connected Time Shift Size To display the size of USB storage device for time shift Speed To display the speed supported by the USB storage device conn...

Page 21: ...n the remote control or select STOP on the on screen menu then press Yes to stop recording It will return to normal broadcast Schedule Recording Press EPG button on the remote control and press the Red button to enter the submenu to set the time recording Press to select and set Start Time End Time press to select Mode once Mode everyday Mode weekly Note After setting scheduled recording the power...

Page 22: ...ss button to select drive disk you want to watch then press OK button to enter Press button to select the file you want to watch in the file selecting menu then press OK button to display picture When highlighting the option you select the file information will appear on the right and picture will be previewed in the center Basic Function Photo Press DISPLAY button to display function menu USB2 0 PH...

Page 23: ...ess OK to play background music Play list Press button to select Play list press OK to enter Info Press button to select Info press OK to enter You can see the detailed information of the picture Zoom in Zoom Out You can choose to enlarge or reduce the picture Move View If the picture is big enough to surpass the screen you may use this function to move the picture Rotate Press button to select Ro...

Page 24: ...ction in the botton you want to run then press OK button to operate When highlighting the option you select the file information will appear on the right and music will be previewed in the center Basic Function Music USB2 0 PHOT O MUSI C MOVIE TEXT Pause FB FF Prev Next Pause Press button to select Pause option press OK to interrupt the music briefly FB Press button to select FB press OK to fast rew...

Page 25: ...o play the selected movie Press DISPLAY button and select function in the botton you want to run then press OK button to operate Repe at Al l Stop MUTE Info Pl ay list Goto Time Stop Press button to select Stop press OK to stop Repeat All Press button to select Repeat Option press OK to select Repeat none all 1 MUTE Press button to select MUTE press OK to disable the audio output Play list Press b...

Page 26: ...display the next movie Stop Press button to select Stop press OK to stop Info Press button to select Info press OK to enter You can see the detailed information of the movie Slow Forward Press button to select Slow Forward press OK to adjust You can slow down the movie speed multiply Step Forward Press button to select Step Forward press OK to adjust You can display the movie step by step Repeat A...

Page 27: ...re is big enough to surpass the screen you may use this function to move the picture Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Press button to select Arpect Ratio press OK to enter Switch display modes Auto 4 3 16 9 zoom1 zoom2 Basic Function Movie Press DISPLAY button to display function menu Text Press button to select TEXT in the main menu then press OK button to enter Press button to select Return then press ...

Page 28: ...ess OK to display the previous text Next Press button to select Next press OK to display the next text Stop Press button to select Stop press OK to stop Music Press button to select Music press OK to play background music Play list Press button to select Play list press OK to enter Info Press button to select Info press OK to enter You can see the detailed information of the text Basic Function Te...

Page 29: ...udio power 10w 10w Audio mode Standard Music Movie Sports Personal Audio adjustment Function Zoom mode 16 9 4 3 zoom1 zoom2 Auto Video mode Dynamic Standard Mild Presonal OSD languages English Espanol Francais Deutsch Portugues Italiano No signal auto off Yes I O ports HDMI input 3 YPbPr input 1 AV input 1 PC Audio input 1 PC input 1 RF input 1 Earphone 1 Coaxial output 1 USB 1 Other User manual D...

Page 30: ...lean them to remove dust Remote control unit does not operate Check if the batteries are inserted with the polarity correctly aligned Check if the batteries are discharged Please replace with new batteries Make sure that you do not use the remote control under strong or fluorescent lighting Check if there is a fluorescent light illuminated near the remote control sensor The path of the remote contro...

Page 31: ...Palsonic Customer Service Telephone Australia 1300 657 888 Palsonic C ABN 34 000 474 108 1 Joynton Avenue Waterloo NSW 2017 Australia Telephone 02 9313 7111 Facsimile 02 9697 0655 www palsonic com au ...

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