Panasonic TX-32F500A operating instructions Geomagnetic Correction, Helpful Hint

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Geomagnetic Correction

Slight tilting of the picture may be noticeable or coloured patches may sometimes appear at the corners of the screen (colour purity). The Geomagnetic Correction feature can be used to eliminate them, if necessary.

The power should be off when determining the installation location and direction.

At this time please verify what direction the TV screen is to face (direction indicated by the arrow).

Press the main power switch.

Power ON

Geomagnetic corrections can be made from the Remote Control or the TV set.

Operation from Remote Control

Operation from the TV set

PICTURE

SOUND

SET UP

STR F -/ +/ TV/AV

SET UP

(Remote Control)

1. Press the SET UP button.

2.Select the Geomagnetic correction

menu by pressing .

Geomagnetic correction

Adjust tilt

Return

TV/AVE x i t

F

-/ +/

(TV set)

1.Press the F (FUNCTION) button to access the Geomagnetic correction menu.

Geomagnetic correction

+: Adjust til t

F : To exit

STR F

TV/AV

2. Press

or

-/

+/

to adjust the

 

+002

picture tilt or

3. Press

or

to access Geomagnetic adjust the picture tilt or coloured patches as necessary.

+002

coloured

— /+

:

F

:

patches as

 

 

necessary.

 

 

3. Press the F

 

(FUNCTION)

 

F

 

button to exit the

Normal Viewing

Geomagnetic

 

correction menu.

 

TV/AV

4. Press the TV/

 

AV button to

 

 

 

 

exit the

Normal Viewing

 

Geomagnetic

 

 

 

correction

 

 

menu.

 

Helpful Hint

1.If geomagnetic changes still cause colour patches on the screen even after the TV is installed, turn the power off and turn back on again after about 30 minutes.

2.Adjustment for geomagnetism should be performed every time the location of the TV is changed.

3.In some cases colour patches will not be completely eliminated even after adjustment, particularly in ferro- concrete buildings and other structures susceptible to geomagnetism. In these cases adjust by changing the installation location.

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Contents Operating Instruction Colour Television TX-32F500A Dear Panasonic Customer Table of Contents23 ~ 17 ~19 ~ 21 ~Power cord Components are accessibleFlower vases, flower pots, cups Cleaning Press bottom downward and pull out the cover Battery InstallationBattery cautions Before Operating This SetConnecting the Aerial Cable to the RF In Terminal Connecting the Plug to the Wall OutletHow to Turn the Power On Enter NAME, House Number and Postcode Owner IDLocation of Controls Remote ControlControls and Terminals on the TV FunctionHeadphone Jack AV3 Input Terminals Connecting S-Video Equipment to the AV Input Connecting a Standard VCR to the AV InputConnections Connecting a DVD player or Set-top Box to the AV input Connecting the HeadphoneConnect the headphone as follows General Operation STR TV/AV Mode SelectionMute Button Recall ButtonOperation from Remote Control Operation from the TV set Geomagnetic CorrectionHelpful Hint Using the On Screen Displays Main menus and also to return to the previous menuOn Screen Help ‘Instruction’ box Picture Menu Helpful Hint Normalization Colour temperatureScan mode Mode FunctionFor movie and drama programmes Sound MenuSound Menu Function For music programmes for exampleDolby Virtual Setup Menu 3D-COMBVCR/GAME For future reference Write your PIN Number here Tuning Menu Auto tuning Auto Tuning via front panelAccess Auto tuning by using Access Manual tuning by using Manual tuningManual tuning via front panel Move to chosen menu option by usingAspect Controls Mode PictureMulti PIP Menu OperationCH Search Teletext modePicture and text mode Still Change ModeAdvanced Remote Control Operation Manufacturer’s Code SettingsSurround Sound Play button Rew Rewind/Review button Stop button VCR Power button DVD Power buttonButton Function VCR DVDFavourite SET UPTeletext Operation TV / TextIndex Left of the screen Select Text Mode and choose aWhen found, press the Yellow button Time TextTroubleshooting Symptoms CheckSound Specifications Customer’s Record