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Summary of Contents for PRISM W1 Series

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Colour Television FASTEXT NICAM Digital Stereo Models TX 28W1 TX 24W1 U K Standard Panasonic Please read these instructions completely before operating this set TOB8E0487...

Page 2: ...from the wall socket The cabinet and picture tube can be kept in good condition by simply wiping with a clean soft cloth moistened with mild detergent and water Do not use solutions containing benzol...

Page 3: ...re EXT INT Serial Number Model Number...

Page 4: ...RESET REVEAL STORE usT HOLD TEXT CANCEL FB 20 eText CINDEX oe a DY 33 47 Note An adhesive label is provided with the remote control to provide a reference to the key functions This label can be attatc...

Page 5: ...al Donon oRoAA oa RF IN VTR Optional To the 21 pin Socket 21 pin Cable Optional To VTR not equipped with 21 pin terminal or S VHS terminal Rear of TV Audio In RCA RCA Cable Optional Video In BNC BNC C...

Page 6: ...Video S VHS terminal Rear of TV S Video Cable Optional S Video In Audio In RCAYRCA Cable Optional Audio Out S Video Out Antenna Optional RF IN Lo av RF Coaxial Cable Optional RF OUT yRF IN VTR Optiona...

Page 7: ...inputs The TV set will automatically switch to display the RGB input without the need to select AV1 Important note RGB signal must comply with CENELEC standard ie signal consisting of RGB Com posite...

Page 8: ...eries correctly as 3 Replace the cover ment lid indicated by the and symbols BATTERY PRECAUTIONS 1 Do not use an old battery with a new one 2 Ensure the batteries are inserted correctly 3 Do not use r...

Page 9: ...channel is received SEARCH Press the STORE button to store this channel in the T V s memory Repeat this procedure using different pro gramme positions to store other channels Method 2 If channel numb...

Page 10: ...levels Press this button to store these levels in the T V memory 10 Normalisation If levels of volume brightness colour contrast bass treble and balance have been altered they can be set back to thei...

Page 11: ...ct AV2 press again to return to T V mode AV2 has a connection for VTR s equipped with Super VHS S VHS refer to your VTR operating in structions for full details NOTE When a connection is made to the S...

Page 12: ...enter the channel number using buttons 0 9 on the keyboard To select channel number 51 press buttons 5 and 1 consecutively NOTE The channel number _ indication changes back to the previously selected...

Page 13: ...f greater acoustic presence Press this button to obtain better acoustic sound from the speakers CHO Music Speech Press this button to enhance the TV sound The Mu sic Speech indicator on the front of t...

Page 14: ...one of the following a Press the sound mute button again b Press the STANDBY button to set the TV in the standby condition then press again c Press the VOLUME up or down buttons d Press the PROGRAMME...

Page 15: ...DIO Bic ek ee ee ee DUAL MONO Selecting Mode and Receiving Signal Correlation TYPE OF BROADCAST SELECTION MODE REGULAR REGULAR NICAM REGULAR NICAVIREGULAR NI BROADCAST STEREO MONO DUAL MONO REGULAR ST...

Page 16: ...CAM MONO REGULAR NICAM NICAM NICAM NICAM NICAM MONO Il MONO Il_ MONO I MONO Ii MONO II NICAM NICAM NICAM NICAM NIC MONO 1_ MONO Il MONO MONO I MONO Il REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR NICAM DUA...

Page 17: ...ss this button to expand the TOP half of the display Press again to expand the BOTTOM half of the display Press again to return the display to normal FULL size Hold When Teletext information exceeds m...

Page 18: ...ered number then the number selected will keep flashing Mmooco RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE 44 Red Green Yellow Blue Buttons These four buttons are colour coded to correspond to the differ ently coloured sub...

Page 19: ...on in NEWS FLASH mode Update Certain Teletext pages contain information which is constantly being updated or information containing several pages If you 1 have selected one of these pages press the DI...

Page 20: ...ges or press the RESET button Sub coded page access Time Text button When Teletext information exceeds more than one page it may take some time for the automatic changing of the sub pages to reach the...

Page 21: ...g buttons 0 9 on the remote control press 0 2 0 0 consecutively The screen will show a normal TV display until after two hours when the PANASONIC ALARM page will be displayed NOTE To check how much ti...

Page 22: ...tape 53 Play Press this button to playback the tape 54 Record Press these buttons together to record i 55 Rewind Review Press this button to rewind the tape In playback mode press this button to view...

Page 23: ...switch to display the RGB input without the need to select AV1 Important note RGB signal must comply with CENELEC standard ie signal consisting of RGB Com 3 Audio out L 4 Audio earth 5 Blue earth a N...

Page 24: ...ess and contrast levels to a minimum viewing level b Do not operate the television set for a continitous period of time while using TV games or home computers This type of picture tube damage is not a...

Page 25: ...nd or aerial connection Adjust fine tune buttons Replace _ batteries Clean indicator window Power source Power consumption Receiving system Receiving Channels Tuning system Picture tube Audio output S...

Page 26: ...5 a See eS a ee ee a ae ee er ET ONG Fig 1 Fig 2 When fitting the front glass the glass must be Fitting is now complete positioned in the bottom glass retaining clips B as shown in fig 3 Carefully pus...

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