Panasonic TC 32LX20, TC 26LX20 Codes for Receivers, Codes for Cable Box, Codes for DBS, Rcvr, Abc

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Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control

RCVR

CBL

DBS

Codes for Receivers

Brand

Code

Admiral

120

Aiwa

125, 126

Denon

134, 135, 136

Fisher

104

Garrard

113

Harman Kardon

115, 123

Jensen

129

JVC

132, 133

Kenwood

100, 108

Magnavox

127

Marantz

124

Mclntosh

116

Nakamichi

106

Onkyo

109, 114

Codes for Cable Box

Brand

Code

ABC

124

Archer

125, 132

Cableview

105, 132

Citizen

105, 122

Curtis

112, 113

Diamond

124, 125, 132

Eagle

129

Eastern

134

GC Brand

105, 132

Gemini

122

General

111, 119, 120, 121, 122,

Instrument/

123, 124, 125, 126, 127

Jerrold

 

Hamlin

112, 118, 140, 141, 142,

 

145

Hitachi

103, 124

Macom

103, 104, 105

Magnavox

133

Memorex

130

Movietime

105, 132

Oak

102, 137, 139

Panasonic

109, 110, 114

Philips

106, 107, 128, 129, 130

Pioneer

101, 116

Pulsar

105, 132

Codes for DBS

Brand

Code

Dish Network

105, 115, 116

Echo Star

105

(Echostar)

 

Express VU

105, 115

G.E.

106

G.I.

108

(General Instrument)

 

Gradiente

114

Hitachi

103, 111, 112

HNS (Hughes)

103

Brand

Code

Optimus

103, 127, 130, 131

Panasonic

118, 119, 121

Philips

123

Pioneer

105, 107

Quasar

118, 119, 121

RCA

103, 105, 127, 130, 131

Sansui

103, 111, 139

Sharp

134, 137

Sony

122

Soundesign

138

Teac

111, 112, 113

Technics

118, 119, 121

Victor

132, 133

Yamaha

101, 102

Brand

Code

Puser

132

RCA

115

Realistic

132

Regal

112, 118, 140, 141, 142,

 

145

Regency

134

Rembrandt

105, 132, 137

Samsung

105

Scientific Atlanta

111, 112, 113

Slmark

101, 105

Sprucer

105, 110

Stargate

105, 132

Tel eview

101, 105

Texscan

144

Tocom

135

Toshiba

104

Unika

125, 132

Universal

122, 132

Videoway

106

Viewstar

129, 130

Zenith

100, 117

Zenith /Drae

100

Satellite

 

Brand

Code

Magnavox

101, 102

Panasonic

104

Philips

101, 102

Primestar

108

Proscan

106, 109, 110, 113

RCA

106, 109, 110, 113

Sony

107

Star Choice

103, 108

Toshiba

100

Uniden

101, 102

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Contents Operating Instructions TC-32LX20Or send e-mail to consumerproducts@panasonic.com CanadaImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions for LCD TVAll operating and use instructions should be followed Page Dear Panasonic Customer Table of Contents Supplied AccessoriesInstallation Remote control battery installationPrecaution on battery use Connections Antenna ConnectionCover removal and fitting Cable / Antenna ConnectionCable Box Connection Cable BoxCable Box and VCR Connecting Other Equipment Rear Input TerminalsConnecting Headphones / Earphones Rear Output TerminalsFront Input Terminals Camcorder Video Game ConsoleCompatible Video Signal Hdmi ConnectionThis input terminal is not intended for use with computers Remote Control Basic ControlsReturn GuidePower on / OFF Main UnitPC Card Aspect Controls NormalJust ZoomPhoto ViewerTM Compatible card type and card sizeFolders and Files Thumbnail Mode Inserting and removing a cardTo rotate the picture Photo ViewerTM Setup Menu Slide ShowRotate Photo ViewerTM Troubleshooting ZoomCard Menu Operations Press to display Menu screenDBS On Screen Help ‘Instruction’ boxPress to select the Menu screen Adjust or SET UP This returns TV to normal viewingSelect the menu language See pages 22Tuning Channels Press to select ModePress to select Program CH Channels screenManual channel programming Add or delete a channel manuallyLock Press to select View NR PROGRAMS? Press to select no or YESBasic You can select the titles Title OptionMovies Ratings TV Programs RatingsCanadian English Ratings Canadian French RatingsPress to select CC on Mute ModeSD HD Power Save Video NROFF on Mpeg NR OFF onPIC Mode Normal / NormalizeStandard CinemaAdvanced Adjust Back LightPicture BrightnessPress to select POSITION/SIZE Press to display POSITION/SIZE screenPosition SizeMode Auto DynamicBASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, SURROUND, Equalizer BassProgramming the remote control code Infrared Code Index Codes for VCRCodes for DVD Codes for CDCodes for Personal Video Recorders Codes for Cassette DecksCodes for Receivers Codes for Cable BoxCodes for DBS RcvrMode Operational Key Chart TV Mute Rcvr Mute Rcvr Mute Rcvr Mute Remote ButtonsDVD Select TV Action NavigationPrecauciones relacionadas con la utilización de las pilas Se necesitan dos pilas AAAbra la cubierta de las pilas Dos pilas tamaño AAConexión Conexión de antenaExtracción e instalación de la tapa del cable Conexión de cable / antenaConexión del receptor de TV por cable Receptor de TV por cableReceptor de TV por cable y Videograbadora La parte posterior del televisorControles básicos Control remoto iluminadoBotón Aspect Botón TV/VIDEOBotón SAP Botón LightConexión / desconexión de la alimentación Aparato principalSD Card PC Card EjectMode de imagen miniatura Setup Menu Menú de programación de Photo ViewerTMPara girar la imagen Operaciones con menús Púlselo para visualizar la pantalla MenuCuadro de instrucciones de ayuda en pantalla Púlselo para seleccionar la pantalla Menu Ajuste o Configu Para salir de la pantalla MenuCon esto se retorna a la visión normal Seleccione el idioma del menúSintonización de canales Programación automática de canalesProg. Canales Programa AutoAñada o borre un canal manualmente Programa ManualTroubleshooting Symptoms Picture SoundChecks Specifications MaintenanceTo clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth Customer’s Record Ambler DriveElectric Corporation of America Puerto Rico Inc. PSC Mississauga, Ontario

TC 26LX20, TC 32LX20 specifications

The Panasonic TC-32LX20 and TC-26LX20 televisions represent a significant advancement in flat-panel display technology, blending sleek design with impressive functionality. These models, aimed at delivering a remarkable viewing experience, incorporate various features and technologies that set them apart in the competitive market of LCD televisions.

The TC-32LX20 boasts a 32-inch widescreen display, while the TC-26LX20 features a slightly smaller 26-inch screen, making them ideal for both small and medium-sized rooms. One of the notable characteristics of these models is their use of Panasonic's proprietary V-Real technology, which enhances color accuracy and sharpness, providing viewers with vibrant and lifelike images.

Both models utilize an LCD panel with a high brightness level, ensuring that images remain clear and visible even in well-lit environments. The resolution offered by these televisions is 720p, delivering a high-definition experience conducive to watching movies, sports, and video games.

In terms of connectivity, the TC-32LX20 and TC-26LX20 are equipped with multiple input options, including HDMI and component inputs, allowing users to connect a variety of devices such as gaming consoles, DVD players, and streaming devices. This versatility makes it easy for consumers to integrate the televisions into their existing home entertainment setup.

The audio experience on these models is enhanced by a built-in audio system that provides clear sound quality, making dialogue crisp and immersive. Although not focused on advanced surround sound systems, the audio performance is satisfactory for casual viewing.

Design-wise, both televisions feature a sleek, modern aesthetic with thin bezels that maximize screen real estate. The stands are sturdy yet unobtrusive, making it easy to fit the units into various room styles and configurations. Furthermore, their lightweight construction facilitates wall mounting if desired.

Energy efficiency is another key feature of the TC-32LX20 and TC-26LX20, as they are designed to consume less power while still delivering high performance. This is especially appealing to environmentally conscious consumers looking to reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing entertainment quality.

In conclusion, the Panasonic TC-32LX20 and TC-26LX20 televisions combine advanced technology with user-friendly features, making them an excellent choice for individuals seeking reliable and stylish home entertainment solutions. With their focus on image quality, connectivity options, and energy efficiency, these models are well-suited to meet the diverse needs of modern viewers.