User manual PALSONIC TFTV380

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[. . . ] Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life of the product. Do not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface, since they can block ventilation openings. This product is not designed for built-in installation; do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the the manufacturer's instructions are followed. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not place the product on an unstable trolley, stand, tripod or table. [. . . ] In thunder and lighting weather, please disconnect the outdoor antenna to avoid thunder/lighting strike. 8 Connecting video/audio equipment R W Y W R Y Yellow (video) W White (audio L/MONO) R Red (audio R) To S-video output W R To video output Y W R To audio outputs To ANT output Video equipment with S-video terminal Video equipment without S-video terminal To ANT output 9 To ANT input Installation (continued) VGA interface connection To VGA input To line in Equipment with VGA interface To line out To VGA output 10 Elevation adjustment You can adjust the angle of the LCD TV/Monitor as follows. The elevation can be adjusted from -50 to 900. -50 900 11 Join to page 13 Menu Introduction The selected item displays in white. . Press MENU button once Press MENU button MENU VOL - VOL + CH - CH + SOURCE Press MENU button twice Press MENU button Press MENU button three times Press MENU button in PC mode Note: There is only one MENU page in PC mode. 12 Join to page 13 Join to page 12 In MENU operations, the CH+/- buttons are used to select item upwards or downwards; the VOL+/- buttons are used to adjust or confirm selected item. To adjust the picture's brightness. (This item is available only in NTSC) To adjust the back light. To set blue background. To set the sound system. To adjust the bass To adjust the treble To enter into auto search. To enter into channel edit menu. To adjust brightness and contrast in VGA input mode, this adjustment doesn't effect AV or TV mode. To adjust horizontal and vertical position in VGA input mode to display picture correctly. To adjust phase and frequency if you can't obtain the best picture by using AUTO CORRECT button. (The item switches between User, 9300K, 7300K, 6500K, and 5000K) To adjust the back light. Join to page 12 13 Turning On/Off Turning On 1. Insert the outlet plug of the AC power adaptor into the DC power input of the unit. Press the power switch and the red indicator lights up, the TV/MONITOR is in STANDBY mode. Press the SOURCE button on the unit's control panel or the button on the remote control, the red indicator turns yellow and the set is turned on. Notes: MENU VOL - VOL + CH CH + SOURCE In TV mode, when there is no TV signal input for about 15 minutes, the set goes to STANDBY automatically. (The Blue Background item should be set to Enable). Turning Off 1. If you want to turn off temporarily, press the button on the remote control, the set goes to STANDBY and the indicator turns red. Notes: This TV set can automatically turn off by: 1. Press the AV button on the remote control or SOURCE button on the control panel to select input mode. If you want to go to TV mode, press AV button repeatedly until TV picture displays. You can also press 0~9 digit buttons, CH+ or CH- button to go to TV mode. Press again to cancel OSD. 14 Channel Preset To enter into PRESET menu 1. Press VOL+/VOL- button to confirm or adjust selected item. Auto Search Please enter into PRESET menu and select Auto Search item. Current channel VHFL 10 Press MENU button to confirm and Change to 20 exit. 16 Channel Select Use 0~9 digit buttons and -/-- button 2 Use 0~9 digit buttons to select one-digit channel number. Press -/-- button to display "-". - Press 0-9 direct channel selector. 8 MENU VOL - VOL + CH - CH + SOURCE To select two-digit channel: Press -/-- button repeatedly to display "--". 18 Using CH+/- button Press CH+ button, the channel number increases; Press CH- button, the channel number decreases. Use previous channel button Press this button to switch between the current channel and previous channel. 17 Picture Adjustment Adjusting picture 1. Press VOL+/- button to adjust the selected item. Item Bright Contrast Saturation Sharpness Color Hue* Backlight VOL- VOL+ MENU VOL - VOL + CH - CH + SOURCE lighter darker stronger weaker deeper paler sharper softer greenish purplish Nature, Bright, Soft * Note: The item Color Hue is for NTSC only. Press P. M button to select a picture mode according to your favourites. [. . . ] Now you can adjust phase and frequency to obtain the best display. Adjusting Colour temperature You can select different Colour temperature to obtain correct white. Press MENU button, use CH+/- to select Color item, press the VOL+/to select between User, 9300K, 7300K, 6500K or 5000K. Adjusting Backlight You can adjust the Backlight according to your favourites. Press MENU button, use CH+/- to select Backlight item, press VOL+/- to select between Soft, Bright or Nature. 22 Trouble shooting Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing. Possible interferences of automobiles, motorcycle, trolley bus, neon lamps, etc. [. . . ]

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