Panasonic TX-76PW155A, TX-86PW155A, TX-76PW60A, TX-66PW60A Picture Menu, Normalisation N, Contrast

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Picture Menu

Picture

menu

Contrast

 

Brightness

 

Colour

 

Sharpness

 

Colour balance

Normal

P-NR

Auto

Push the PICTURE button.

Select the option.

Adjust the chosen option.

Push the TV/AV at any time to return to watching TV.

Pushing the STR button after making an adjustment will store the new setting as the default value, replacing the factory setting.

Viewing mode The Viewing mode control allows you to change the Picture setting between Dy- namic, Normal and Cinema.

Dynamic

For viewing in brightly lit rooms. This menu selects higher than normal

 

levels of Brightness and Contrast.

Normal

For viewing in normal (evening lighting) environments. This menu selects

 

the normal levels of Brightness and Contrast.

Cinema

For viewing in a dark room. This menu selects reduced levels of

 

Brightness and Contrast.

Contrast

Contrast

Brightness

 

Colour

Increase or decrease the level of these options to suit your personal preference.

Sharpness

 

Tint (AV only)

 

Colour Balance The Colour balance control allows you to change the White balance setting between

 

Standard, Warm and Cool.

P-NR

The P-NR (Picture Noise Reduction) system is designed to reduce picture noise

 

during poor quality reception conditions. Pushing the left or right buttons will change

 

the setting between Off, Strong, Weak and Auto.

Notes:

1.You can change the level for each function (Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Sharpness and Tint) for each picture menu option.

2.Picture menu levels can be set for TV, AV1, AV2, AV3 and AV4 modes.

3.TINT only appears when the TV is receiving NTSC signals and the television is in the AV mode.

4.In TELETEXT mode, only the CONTRAST will be displayed.

Normalisation N

Pressing the Normal ( ) Button on the remote control, will return all picture settings to the factory preset levels. This is called “Normalisation”.

Normalisation will only occur if the Picture Menu is not displayed when the Normal ( ) Button is pressed.

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Contents TX-76PW60A TX-66PW60A Widescreen Stereo Colour Television With TeletextCardboard PlasticsImportant Information Contents 23 ~ Connectors20 ~ 32 ~Turn on the Television Connect the Power PlugGetting Started Connect the Aerial Battery Precautions Battery Installation and Replacement Open Battery CoverReplace Battery Cover Insert BatteriesOn Screen Help Using The On Screen DisplaysHelp External connectionTV / AV Remote Control ButtonsControl Panel Buttons TV / AV Television Control Panel ButtonsSTR Remote Control Television Operation Changing channels in Multi Window mode NormalisationSound Mute Volume Down and UPHelp Programme Number UP and DownContrast Picture MenuNormalisation N Sound Menu Geomagnetic Set Up MenuAV2 out Smartlink Setup Menu Q-LinkData Logic Using the Remote Control Setup menu Geomagnetic CorrectionUsing the Front Panel 169 Aspect controlPanasonic Auto 149Teletext Operation TV / TextNumbers UP and Down FavouriteTV / Text SUB page Numbers Down and UPNews Flash or Other Updates Number ButtonsTuning Menu Tuning menuTuning Menu Programme edit Adding / deleting a programme channelRenaming a programme channel Tuning Menu Programme edit Moving a programme channelTuning a programme channel Locking a programme channelTuning Menu Auto setup Tuning Menu Manual tuning Tuning the Television to a VCRTuning menu Shipping condition Country selectTuning menu Owner ID Remote Control VCR/DVD Operation Rewind / ReviewUse stereo headphones with 3.5mm Plug Not included AV EquipmentDevice ConnectorsConnecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel AV2Connecting S-Video Equipment Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connecting a VCRConnecting a standard VCR Monitor Out and Audio Out Connecting component video to AV1Connecting component video to AV4 Special note for TX-76PW60A and TX-66PW60ASafety First Customer Information Warnings and cautionsCustomer’s Record Customer Information Cleaning the TelevisionCleaning the Remote Control Customer Information Frequently Asked Questions Question How do I get Channel 10?Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckSpecifications Care