Panasonic TX-86PW155A, TX-76PW60A, TX-76PW155A, TX-66PW60A Set Up Menu, AV2 out, Geomagnetic

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Set Up Menu

Push the SETUP button

Setup menu

Move to the option

Adjust the chosen option

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

Teletext

TOP

 

Off timer

Off

RF Mode

Flicker reduction

Off

Q-LinkOn

Tuning menu

Geomagnetic

 

Setup menu

 

 

Off timer

Off

AV Mode

Flicker reduction

Off

Volume correction

 

 

Q-Link

On

 

Geomagnetic

 

 

AV1 select

YUV

AV2 out

Allows you to select which audio / video source will be sent to the AV2 Scart output. You can choose between TV (current selected programme), AV1, AV3, AV4 or Monitor (whatever programme is being shown on the screen). YUV pictures are not available on AV2 out.

Teletext (RF Mode only)

Off timer

Flicker reduction

Volume correction (AV Mode only)

Q-Link

Tuning menu (RF Mode only)

Geomagnetic

This control allows you to change between TOP (or FLOF) and List modes. TOP mode is the current preferred method in Australia.

FLOF mode is the current preferred method in New Zealand. FLOF is also known as FASTEXT.

The Off-Timer turns the television off after a period of time chosen by you. The timer settings (in minutes) are OFF, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90.

This activates motion compensation to smooth the image and get rid of unwanted picture movement.

This feature allows you to adjust the input level from your DVD player etc. to match the sound level of normal TV reception. You can set the input level for each AV input.

Allows you to turn the Q-Link system On or Off. Please refer to page 17.

This provides access to many other features including tuning options and Owner ID. Please refer to page 23.

If you notice a slight tilt in the picture or if there are coloured patches at the corners of the screen, use this feature to eliminate them.

Refer to page 18 for instructions on using the geomagnetic correction adjustment.

AV1 select (AV Mode only)

Allows you to select which video source to apply to the AV1 input. You can switch between Component Video (YUV) and RGB.

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Contents TX-76PW60A TX-66PW60A Widescreen Stereo Colour Television With TeletextCardboard PlasticsImportant Information Contents Connectors 20 ~23 ~ 32 ~Getting Started Connect the Aerial Connect the Power PlugTurn on the Television Battery Installation and Replacement Open Battery Cover Replace Battery CoverBattery Precautions Insert BatteriesUsing The On Screen Displays HelpOn Screen Help External connectionControl Panel Buttons Remote Control ButtonsTV / AV STR Television Control Panel ButtonsTV / AV Remote Control Television Operation Changing channels in Multi Window mode NormalisationVolume Down and UP HelpSound 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 Aspect control Panasonic Auto169 149Teletext Operation TV / TextFavourite TV / TextNumbers UP and Down SUB page Numbers Down and UPNews Flash or Other Updates Number ButtonsTuning Menu Tuning menuTuning Menu Programme edit Adding / deleting a programme channelTuning Menu Programme edit Moving a programme channel Tuning a programme channelRenaming 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 EquipmentConnectors Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear PanelDevice AV2Connecting a standard VCR Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connecting a VCRConnecting S-Video Equipment Connecting component video to AV1 Connecting component video to AV4Monitor Out and Audio Out Special note for TX-76PW60A and TX-66PW60ASafety First Customer Information Warnings and cautionsCleaning the Remote Control Customer Information Cleaning the TelevisionCustomer’s Record Customer Information Frequently Asked Questions Question How do I get Channel 10?Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckSpecifications Care