Panasonic TU-IRD20 manual System Test, New Access Card Setup, Regarding Picture Size

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Alternate Audio Display Screen

When you select Alternate Audio from the Preferences menu, the Alternate Audio display screen comes up.

Point to an audio language, and press MENU/SELECT. A check mark next to a language option means you have selected that language. The satellite system will then automatically set the audio program to the selected audio program type when that type is available.

Picture Size

The Picture size display screen allows you to choose between a standard TV screen and a Cinema option. A standard TV screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3; the Cinema option has an aspect ratio of 16:9.

System Test

The SystemTest display screen is accessed through the Options menu, and allows you to initiate diagnostic procedures on the satellite system. You should use this feature to get your Access Card number, or when your receiver doesn’t seem to be working correctly. There are four separate tests: signal, tuning, phone connection, and access card.

A message screen appears, telling you whether the system passed each test. If your system fails a test, run the system test several times before concluding that there is a problem. Occasional fluctuations in the phone line or satellite signal can give temporary false failure readings.

New Access Card Setup

Periodically, your program provider may issue a replacement access card. The New Access Card Setup display screen allows you to transfer the information from the old card onto the new one.

Follow the display screen prompts to initialize your new card. Once you have transferred the information to the new card, your old card becomes invalid.

Because your specific account information and custom settings are stored in the access card, power failures should have no effect on your satellite system.

Regarding Picture Size...

You should only use the Cinema option if you have a wide screen TV; using the Cinema option on a standard TV screen could crop the picture.

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Contents TU-IRD20 Operating Instructions Personnel Safety InformationInstallation Important SafeguardsIii Table of Contents Reference More FeaturesLists & Limits ConnectionsOrdering DSS Programming What is the DSS System?Before YOU Begin Unpacking the Box Installing Batteries Remote ControlPrecautions on Battery Use Observe the Following PrecautionsImportant Note about this User’s Manual Using This ManualExiting a Screen On-Screen Navigation MethodPoint SelectChanging Channels with the number Keys What is a Program Guide?Using the Program Guides Program GuidesScrolling Page By Tuning to a ProgramSelecting a Program Guide from the Main Menu Info Guide Types of Program GuidesGrid Guide Attractions Guide Topic GuideChannel Guide Sorting the Grid and Info Guides Using the Sorting ButtonsExiting a Program Guide Using the Themes ButtonYour On-Screen Living Room What is a Menu?Menu System Main Menu Won’t Appear? Using the Menu SystemUsing Help Exit and HelpButton Changing the Main Menu’s AppearanceDon’t Forget about the Exit Explore, Explore, Explore Menu DescriptionsEspecially for Parents ProfilesControlling The System Creating and Editing a Profile Add or Delete All Channels Editing a User’s NameEditing the Channel List Locking a User’s Profile Setting the Rating LimitUnlocking a User’s Profile Setting Up Spending LimitsLocking the System Session Unlock Forget Your System Password?Choosing Your Profile to Watch DSS Programming Unlocking the SystemPurchasing and Viewing More FeaturesTuning to a PPV Program Pay-Per-View ProgramsBuy and Record Option Using the Program Guide for PPV ProgramsUsing the Attractions Guide Reviewing and Canceling an Upcoming Purchase Using the Purchases MenuLocating the Infrared Remote Control Sensor on Your VCR Timer FeatureSetting Up Timer Recordings Selecting a VCR Type Connecting the VCR ControllerVCR Codes Recording with TimerEditing or Canceling a Timer One-Button Record Tip Using Logo TuneEditing One-Button Recording Settings One-Button RecordingChecking Your Mail How to Tell When You Have MailMailbox Alternate Audio ProgramsAlternate Audio Display Screen New Access Card SetupPicture Size System TestMenu Help Using On-Line HelpAuto Help Help ButtonsProtect Your Components from Overheating Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsProtect Your Components from Power Surges ConnectionsAudio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-type Connecting Your Satellite Receiver to Your TVJacks and Cables Video Jack and Cable S-VHSConnection C Choosing a ConnectionConnection a Connection BBest Picture and Sound Quality Connection aVery Good Picture and Sound Quality Connection BTo receive cable programming with cable box Connection CGood Picture and Sound Quality To connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable boxTo connect TV and antenna or cable box Connection DDisabling Interactive Setup Interactive SetupControls and Buttons Programming the Remote ControlReference DSS System OverviewWorld View Parts of the DSS SystemHome Theater Universal Remote included with your DSS system Home ViewFront Panel Controls Back Panel To Maximize Battery Life Remote Control ButtonsHelpful Hints When the Code is Known Preferred Method Programming the Remote Control Using Access CodesWhen the Code is Not Known Code Index for Televisions Television Infrared Codes IndexCode Index for VCRs VCR Infrared Codes IndexCode Index for Cassette Players Laser Disc Players and DSS and Infrared Remote Codes Index Cable Converter Box Infrared Codes IndexGlossary Ratings Limit Signal MeterPast Purchases Point and SelectRunning the System Test TroubleshootingLimits and Exclusions Warranty Information PanasonicLimited Warranty Digital Satellite SystemsRegional Customer Care Departments Accessories PurchaseParts Distribution Locations In-warranty* after sales support Replacement ProgramAcceptable credit cards Warranty Information15167610 IndexTimer feature Rights of the Telephone Company FCC Registration InformationRadio Interference Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyOne Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey Tocom