Panasonic PT 56DLX75, PT 56DLX25 manual Programming the Remote, Programming Without a Code

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Remote Control Quick Reference Guide (Operating peripheral equipment)

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DTV RCVR DBS/CBL AUX

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PAUSE

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Programming the Remote

The Universal Remote Control can be programmed to operate many manufacturers’ components, using the component function buttons for other components. Follow the procedures for programming your Remote Control with or without a code for the component.

Setting up the remote using the numerical keys.

(When code is known):

1

POWER

Confirm that the external component

 

is plugged and operating. Turn the

component off.

+

 

VCR

DVD

 

Press appropriate component

2 RCVR

DBS/CBL

AUX

button on the Remote Control.

3

1

2

3

Enter the 3-digit component

4

5

6

code using the Remote Control

 

 

 

 

number keys (0 ~ 9 buttons).

 

7

8

9

Press the Remote Control

 

 

0

 

POWER to test the component.

 

 

 

If the procedure was

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

successful, the component will

 

 

 

 

turn on.

 

 

Device

 

Operates

Default

 

TV

 

TV (Panasonic Only)

Panasonic Code

 

VCR

 

VCR (Preset)

Panasonic Code

 

DVD/CD

DVD and CD (Preset)

Panasonic Code

 

DTV

 

DTV (Panasonic Only)

Panasonic Code

 

RCVR

Audio Receiver (Preset)

Panasonic RCVR

 

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

DBS

 

DBS STB & CBL STB

Panasonic DBS

 

 

(Preset)

 

Code

 

 

 

 

 

CBL

 

Cable (Preset)

Panasonic CABLE

 

 

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Personal Video

Panasonic

 

AUX

 

Recorders, Cassette and

Personal Video

 

 

 

VCR2

 

Recorder Code

Notes:

Determine the manufacturer of the component and look in the table for the code.

If the component does not operate with the Remote Control, repeat the procedure using another code. (Some brands have multiple codes). If an incorrect code is entered, or if the procedure takes longer than 30 seconds, the programming will fail.

Programming Without a Code

This procedure searches all codes and is called the “sequence method.”

Setting to the remote using the step and set method

(When code is not known):

1

POWER

Confirm that the external

 

component is plugged in and

 

 

on. Turn the component off.

 

+

 

CH

Press OK and POWER together, for at least 5 seconds.

VOL OK VOL

CH

CH

Press OK and POWER

 

VOL OK

VOL

 

together, for at least 5 seconds.

CH

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Contents For assistance, please call Immediately View PTV843-9788 Three Important Reasons to Register Your ProductFor assistance, please call Keep these instructions for future reference Follow all instructions carefullyGetting Started TrademarksDeclaration of Conformity For assistance, please call 1-888-VIEW PTV843-9788FCC Caution Models NumberTable of Contents Before Using Reset All Memory Functions Remote Control Battery InstallationEmergency Alert System EAS Forced Tuning Observe the following precautionsGlossary and Acronyms VOL -+ / ŻŹ Illuminated Remote ControlLocation of Controls NumberControls and Terminals on the Projection Display Front View Model PT-56DLX75 unit shownRear View Model PT-56DLX75 unit shown Output audio signalConnector Audio Out Output audio signal VentAntenna Connection InstallationConnecting the Antenna / Cable to the RF in Terminal VHF AntennaCable Connection CableCARD Connection From cable CableCARDTMInput 3 is located on the front of the unit. P How to connect the 1, 2, 3 Input TerminalsConnects VCRs and other peripheral equipment S-VHS VCR Component Signals Y, PB, PR that can be Input How to connect the Component Video Input TerminalsConnecting a DVD Player to Component Video DVD PlayerHow to connect the AV OUT Terminals Recording Equipment S-VHS /VHS VCRAnalog Audio Out How to connect the AmplifierAudio Adjustments Stereo System Stereo Amplifier and SpeakersDigital Audio Out ProcedureFirmly connect the cable to the connector Amplifier with built in Dolby Digital decodersPC in Terminal D-SUB 15P Pin Layouts How to connect the PC in TerminalsConnecting a PC to PC NC Not connectedRGB signals that can be input KHz Personal Computer SignalsWhen audio signal input is digital How to connect the Hdmi input terminalConnection diagram When audio signal input is analogAudio signal PCM ProcedureCompatible formats Power on Power on / OFFTurning the Power on and OFF Power OFFLanguage First Time SetupFor your convenience, First Time Set up menu will Auto programBasic Menu Navigation Example of a procedureButton operation during Menu display Menu navigation Other Adjust sub-menu Basic OperationPress to select Setup icon Press to display the Setup menu Tuning channelsSwitching languages for display Press Menu to display the Main Menu screenChannel Automatic program settingPress to select Program Channel menuWhen selecting a desired Caption manually Manual program setting„ Edit Caption When a preset Caption has been entered Press to display the Setup„ Preview CH „ Edit Add„ Edit Favorite „ Card input mode Photo Viewer is selected Selecting Input ModeRapid Tuning Projection Display operationChannel and Program Tuning Using the CH/VOL ButtonUnit Status display Set Favorite Feature Favorite FeatureUse Favorite Feature Audio MuteDigital mode Select Audio Mode for TV ViewingSleep Timer Feature Analog modeMode Picture Explanation Changing the aspect modeAspect mode is changed each time when Aspect is pressed Aspect ControlsSplitting the screen „ Caution when HDMI/PC is inputSplit screen Changing the channelSwapping left and right screens Select desired input mode Right screenTV/VIDEO Press to select the desired input Mode Press to swapPress to adjust each item Picture AdjustmentsPicture Menu is inaccessible when no signal is present Press to select PicturePress to select picture mode Picture ModePC Adjust Press to display the PC Adjust MenuAdjust menu Other AdjustAdvanced Adjust Press to display the Advanced Adjust menuNormal / Bass / Treble / Balance Audio AdjustmentsAudio Mode Press to select AudioOther detailed audio adjustments can be made Press to select BBE settingCH Press to select BBE Press to display Timer menu Sleep Timer FeatureSet Sleep Timer Sleep time may be set using the Sleep button. PEnter Secret Code Lock Feature„ Create Secret Code First Time Setting „ Enter Secret CodeBlock program Rating level settingLock Set Channel Lock Block channel selectionAge Blocked Description Based Content Group Ratings Monitor out settingPress to select Monitor out Press to select On or Off Enter a 4-digit password Change passwordBlocking Messages Insert the Card Photo ViewerInsert/Remove the Card Remove the CardPress to display the Photo Viewer Jpeg thumbnailCard icon SD button may also be pressed for Photo Viewer mode. PIndex Area Operation Card Warning MessagesExit Photo Viewer Press SD to exit Photo ViewerSingle Play Mode Press during Single Play Mode Slide Show ModeExit Slide Show mode Press to select each item Press to set each itemPress to select Signal meter Setup FeaturesSignal meter Press to display signal meterInput labels CC ModeCC Mode for Analog CC Closed CaptionCC Reset CC Mode for DigitalDigital settings SettingsReset Other adjust SetupAbout Programming the Remote Programming Without a CodeComponent Codes VCR Infrared Codes IndexOK to store the code Brand CodeRemote Control Quick Reference Guide Cable Converter BOX DVD, CD Players Infrared Codes IndexAMPLIFIERS, and DBS Infrared Codes Index Codes For CD PlayerOperating a Cable BOX Operating Components with Remote ControlOperating a VCR Operating a DBSOperating a DVD Program the Remote Control to use with DVDProgram the Remote Control to operate audio receiver Operating a ReceiverProgram the Remote Control to use with a PVR Operating a PVR Personal Video RecorderIndicator Symptom Problem Possible Solution IndicatorPower button Lamp indicator Power indicator Lamp replacement procedureLamp unit replacement period Replacing the lamp unitClose the Lamp Cover Turn the Lock/Open Knob to the right Insert the new Lamp Unit being careful Insertion directionReplace the Front cover Troubleshooting OFFSpecifications PT-56DLX75 PT-61DLX75 PT-56DLX25Cleaning Customer Services DirectoryCarry-in or In-Home Service Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Coverage Limited Warranty Limits And ExclusionsOther Information PreambleAbove provided that you also do one of the following How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs END of Terms and ConditionsVersion 2.1, February Other Information Information How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries USAIndex CableCARDCustomer’ Record Model Number Serial Number

PT 56DLX25, PT 56DLX75 specifications

The Panasonic PT-56DLX75 and PT-56DLX25 are two notable models from Panasonic's lineup of projection televisions that marked an era of high-quality home entertainment. These models are characterized by their advanced technologies, impressive display features, and user-friendly interfaces that cater to a wide range of viewing preferences.

Both models feature a 56-inch screen, making them perfect for home theater setups. The display utilizes a high-quality CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) technology, which was a favored choice during their time for delivering deep blacks, rich colors, and excellent contrast ratios. The PT-56DLX75, being the higher-end model, incorporates advanced circuitry that enhances image quality and ensures that viewers experience movies and shows with incredible clarity and vivid detail.

One of the standout features of the PT-56DLX75 is its "Digital Comb Filter", which significantly reduces picture noise. This ensures that the image remains sharp even when displaying complex scenes. The PT-56DLX25, while slightly toned down in certain aspects, still boasts a reliable comb filter, giving it the capability to deliver quality images for everyday viewing.

Another important technology present in both models is the "Real Motion" processing, which minimizes motion blur, making fast-paced sequences in sports and action movies look smoother. This is particularly beneficial for dynamic viewing, as it allows for greater immersion in fast-paced content.

The sound systems in both models are designed to complement their visual prowess. Equipped with built-in speakers that provide a satisfactory audio experience, these televisions can fill a room with sound. Users looking for a more cinematic experience can connect external audio systems through multiple audio input options.

Connectivity options on the PT-56DLX75 and PT-56DLX25 are diverse, enabling users to connect various devices like VCRs, DVD players, and gaming consoles easily. Furthermore, the intuitive on-screen menu system ensures that users can navigate settings without hassle.

In conclusion, the Panasonic PT-56DLX75 and PT-56DLX25 remain testaments to the technological innovations of their time, offering solid performance and features that cater to diverse viewing needs. Even as newer technologies emerge, these models consistently provide an enjoyable viewing experience, combining quality display with sound performance in a stylish package.