Panasonic DVB Tuning Menu: How to Access and Utilize the Features for Optimal Channel Management

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Auto Scan Channels will perform an automatic tuning of all digital channels. Manual Channel Search will tune selected channels only.

DVB Tuning Menu

Picture Menu Sound Menu

Setup Menu

Press the MENU Button.

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the Setup menu.

Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to access the Setup menu settings.

DVB Tuning Menu

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to the DVB

Tuning Menu.

Press the LEFT, RIGHT or OK button to access the

DVB Tuning Menu settings

Channel Installation

Channel Installation

Region Select

Even though you have tuned the television to the channels in your region, you still

 

have to make sure that the time is set correctly. The time contained in the

 

broadcast stream is UTC (Universal time, coordinated). This function allows you

 

to offset UTC to your local time. Use the Left and Right buttons to select your

 

region.

Parental Guidance

You can stop people watching certain programmes by choosing which programme

 

classifications can be shown. The level can be set to None, All, G, PG, M, MA15+,

 

AV15+ or R. This feature only works if the broadcaster is transmitting programme

 

classification information.

Change Password

You can change your password at any time. You will need to enter your old

 

password first before any change can be made. Do not forget, or lose, your new

 

password. Note: The default password is 0000.

 

To reset the password to “0000” (in case of forgotten password) use the remote

 

control and:

 

Press MENU and Select Setup Menu. Press OK

 

Select DVB System Setup and Press OK

 

Pressi , then RED, GREEN, YELLOW and BLUE buttons sequentially.

 

The on screen message appears: Password reset to default 0000

 

Press OK

Shipping Condition

Shipping condition allows you to reset the TV to its original condition, i.e. no

 

channels tuned in and all settings reset to the factory default values.

 

This is useful; for example, if you move to a different area when you will probably

 

want to tune the TV to your new local stations.

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