Panasonic TX-76PW60A Help, Sound Mute, Programme Number UP and Down, Volume Down and UP, Still

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Remote Control Television Operation

BUTTON

WHAT IT DOES

HELP

Pressing this button displays on screen instructions on how to adjust various settings and how to connect external equipment. Press the HELP button and select one of the options. Please refer to page 13.

SOUND MUTE

Pressing this button reduces the sound from the television to nil. Pressing the button again returns the sound to the original setting. Pressing the Volume

Up ( + ) or Down ( - ) will also restore the volume level setting.

PROGRAMME NUMBER UP AND DOWN

Pressing this button selects the next higher ( /\ ) or lower ( \/ ) Programme Number in sequence.

VOLUME DOWN AND UP

This button is used to increase ( + ) or decrease ( - ) the volume output level from the television.

TV / AV

Pressing the TV/AV Button will cycle between TV, the current AV Input and back to TV. While the AV indicator is still on screen the different AV inputs can be selected using the coloured buttons.

COLOURED BUTTONS

These buttons are used for:

-selecting different aspect ratios

-selecting different AV inputs

-teletext functions

STILL

Press this button to freeze the picture on the screen. Press it again to return to normal viewing.

If Multi Pip has been selected, pressing the Still button once will freeze the main picture while the sub picture remains normal. Pressing the Still button again will freeze the sub picture while the main picture returns to normal. Pressing the Still button for a third time will return both pictures to normal.

DIRECT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION

Single Digit Programme Numbers (0 to 9) can be accessed directly by pressing the corresponding number on the Remote Control Transmitter.

TWO DIGIT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION

To directly access Programme Numbers 10 to 99, press the “- / - -” Button followed by the two digits required. For example, to select Programme Number 12:

Please refer to drawing on Page 9 for location of Remote Control Buttons.

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Contents Widescreen Stereo Colour Television With Teletext TX-76PW60A TX-66PW60APlastics CardboardImportant Information Contents 20 ~ Connectors23 ~ 32 ~Getting Started Connect the Aerial Connect the Power PlugTurn on the Television Replace Battery Cover Battery Installation and Replacement Open Battery CoverBattery Precautions Insert BatteriesHelp Using The On Screen DisplaysOn Screen Help External connectionControl Panel Buttons Remote Control ButtonsTV / AV STR Television Control Panel ButtonsTV / AV Remote Control Television Operation Normalisation Changing channels in Multi Window modeHelp Volume Down and UPSound Mute Programme Number UP and DownNormalisation N Picture MenuContrast Sound Menu AV2 out Set Up MenuGeomagnetic Data Logic Setup Menu Q-LinkSmartlink Using the Front Panel Setup menu Geomagnetic CorrectionUsing the Remote Control Panasonic Auto Aspect control169 149TV / Text Teletext OperationTV / Text FavouriteNumbers UP and Down SUB page Numbers Down and UPNumber Buttons News Flash or Other UpdatesTuning menu Tuning MenuAdding / deleting a programme channel Tuning Menu Programme editTuning a programme channel Tuning Menu Programme edit Moving a programme channelRenaming a programme channel Locking a programme channelTuning Menu Auto setup Tuning the Television to a VCR Tuning Menu Manual tuningCountry select Tuning menu Shipping conditionTuning menu Owner ID Rewind / Review Remote Control VCR/DVD OperationAV Equipment Use stereo headphones with 3.5mm Plug Not includedConnecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel ConnectorsDevice AV2Connecting a standard VCR Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connecting a VCRConnecting S-Video Equipment Connecting component video to AV4 Connecting component video to AV1Monitor Out and Audio Out Special note for TX-76PW60A and TX-66PW60ACustomer Information Warnings and cautions Safety FirstCleaning the Remote Control Customer Information Cleaning the TelevisionCustomer’s Record Question How do I get Channel 10? Customer Information Frequently Asked QuestionsPicture Sound Check TroubleshootingSpecifications Care