Panasonic TX-32F500A Auto Tuning via front panel, Access Auto tuning by using

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Tuning Menu

Auto tuning

PICTURE

SOUND

SET UP

 

 

 

TV/AV

TV/TEXT

F.P.

INDEX

HOLD

 

 

i

 

100Hz/

 

CH SEARCH

STILL

PROGRE

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

AUTO SETUP IN PROGRESS

 

SEARCHING :

 

 

 

SETUP : Retu rn

to tuning menu

 

TV/AV : To ex i t

 

 

1

Press SET UP .

 

 

 

 

2

Move to chosen Tuning menu option by using

or

.

3

Access Tuning menu by using

or

.

 

 

4

Move to chosen menu option by using

or

.

 

5

Access Auto tuning by using

or

.

 

 

Notes:

If you proceed with the next step all tuning data will be erased (all stations and their programme positions stored in your TV’s memory will be wiped out so the new settings can be stored).

If you exit the procedure after this point and before Auto tuning is completed, no station information will be stored. Restart and complete the Auto tuning procedure so that the TV is re- tuned.

6 Start Auto Tuning by using

or

.

Once this operation is completed the TV will display the programme now stored on programme position 1.

Press TV/AV at any time to go back to watching TV (please read the

Note in the above procedure).

Auto Tuning (via front panel)

It is also possible to use the control panel buttons on the front of the TV to tune individual programme positions.

1

2

3

STR F -/ +/ TV/AV

4

Press (Front panel) until Tuning mode is reached.

F

Press

or

to access Tuning mode.

 

-/

+/

Press (Front panel) to access Auto tuning.

F

Press

or

to start search.

 

-/

+/

When the desired station is found, press to store.

STR

The programme position will flash.

Repeat above procedure to tune additional programme positions.

Press

F

at any time to exit the Tuning menu.

Helpful Hint

1.After the Auto tuning is finished, press the Programme Number “Up” button to confirm the tuning condition for each Programme Number. If some Programme Numbers are unused, it is possible to skip such Programme Numbers. Please refer to the Programme Skip function on page 23.

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Contents Operating Instruction Colour Television TX-32F500A Table of Contents Dear Panasonic Customer17 ~ 19 ~21 ~ 23 ~Power cord Components are accessibleFlower vases, flower pots, cups Cleaning Battery Installation Battery cautionsBefore Operating This Set Press bottom downward and pull out the coverConnecting the Aerial Cable to the RF In Terminal Connecting the Plug to the Wall OutletHow to Turn the Power On Owner ID Enter NAME, House Number and PostcodeRemote Control Location of ControlsControls 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 TV/AV Mode Selection Mute ButtonRecall Button STROperation 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 Colour temperature Scan modeMode Function Helpful Hint NormalizationSound Menu Sound Menu FunctionFor music programmes for example For movie and drama programmesDolby 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 Manual tuning Manual tuning via front panelMove to chosen menu option by using Access Manual tuning by usingMode Picture Aspect ControlsMenu Operation Multi PIPTeletext mode Picture and text mode StillChange Mode CH SearchAdvanced Remote Control Operation Manufacturer’s Code SettingsSurround Sound VCR Power button DVD Power button Button FunctionVCR DVD Play button Rew Rewind/Review button Stop buttonSET UP Teletext OperationTV / Text FavouriteIndex Select Text Mode and choose a When found, press the Yellow buttonTime Text Left of the screenTroubleshooting Symptoms CheckSound Specifications Customer’s Record