Panasonic TX-86PW100A, TX-76PW50A, TX-76PW100A Signal names for D-Sub 15P Connector, Gnd Hd/Sync

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Connecting Equipment to the TV

Front Panel Connections

Connecting to the RGB Input Terminals

Behind the front panel door is the headphone socket, the AV3 input and the RGB input.

Conversion adaptor

RGB

PC Cable

(If necessary)

D-SUB 15P

 

RGB (31.5kHz)

AUDIO

 

 

 

L/MONO R

Mai n

S ub

S-VIDEO VIDEO

 

 

 

 

AV3 IN

Personal computers (PC) with 640 x 480 (31.5kHz / 60Hz) or 640 x 400 (31.5kHz / 70Hz) resolution can be connected to this television.

Note: the display will prompt you to set the resolution to 640 x 480.

The computer must be set to High Colour (16 bit).

In some cases other PCs may not work with this TV set.

There is no audio signal in RGB mode.

Connect the sound cables to the AV3 Audio Input terminals.

Some computers such as PC-98 and Macintosh require a commercially sold adapter between the RGB cable (D-Sub 15P) and the computer.

There is no need for an adapter when using computers with a DOS/V compatible D-Sub 15P terminal.

With some computers it may be necessary to press Function F4 twice to give a display on the television.

There are no computer connection cables included with this television.

Signal names for D-Sub 15P Connector

 

 

 

 

 

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

 

 

 

 

 

No.

Name

No.

Name

No.

Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

4

3

2

1

1

R

6

GND

11

GND

10

9

8

7

6

2

G

7

GND

12

NC

15

14

13

12

11

3

B

8

GND

13

HD/SYNC

Pin layout for RGB

4

GND

9

NC

14

VD

5

GND

10

GND

15

NC

Terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GND is Ground

NC is Not connected

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents TX-86PW100A TX-76PW100A TX-76PW50A Important Information Connect the Power Plug Getting Started Connect the AerialTurn on the Television Contents 24 ~ 27 ~33 ~ 36 ~Battery Precautions Open Battery Cover Replace Battery CoverBattery Precautions Insert BatteriesRemote Control Buttons Control Panel ButtonsTV / AV / RGB Television Control Panel Buttons STRTV / AV Remote Control Television Operation Recall NormalisationHelp Volume Down and UP Sound MuteProgramme Number UP and Down Coloured ButtonsDirect Programme Number Selection TWO Digit Programme Number SelectionRED Green Yellow Blue Select Exit Using The On Screen Displays External ConnectionMenu Demo Picture Menu Operation MenuCONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, SHARPNESS, NTSC-TINT Effect Function On-Screen IndicationScan Mode NormalisationTemp AutoVOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, Headphone VOL, SUB Headphone VolumeSound Menu Operation Headphone VOLSubwoofer Digital AudioTX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A only Surround MenuSurround Sound Operation TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A SimulatedDTS/Dolby Digital setup Digital Theater Systems DTS I Dolby DigitalDolby Pro Logic Disco MovieStadium Set Up Menu Operation OFF TimerTeletext FlickerStrobe VCR/GAMEAspect Controls Fastext Mode List ModeTeletext Operation TV / TextFavourite TV / TextNumbers UP and Down SUB page Numbers Down and UPDisplay Cancel Number ButtonsReveal Full / TOP / BottomTuning Menu SYS Select Using the Front Panel Using the Remote ControlTV/AV Tuning Menu Auto Tune Tuning Menu Manual Tune Tuning the Television to a VCRTuning Menu Fine Tune Canceling the Fine TuningTuning Menu Skip Geomagnetic Correction Helpful HintGeomagnetic Correction Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation Power Button Rewind / ReviewStop RecordVCR Codes LD CodesDVD Codes Signal names for D-Sub 15P Connector GND HD/SYNCGND Connecting Equipment to the TV Adjusting the RGB Picture EffectOption Size POS ParabolaConnecting Equipment to the TV HeadphonesAV Equipment ChangeConnecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connections Monitor OutConnecting S-Video Equipment to the AV Input Connecting DVD Equipment to the AV InputConnecting the Audio Out Terminals TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A Connecting the External Speakers TX-86PW100A & TX-76PW100A Safety First Customer InformationCleaning the Television Caring for the Remote ControlCustomer Information Frequently Asked Questions Question Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5?Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckSpecifications Customer’s Record Australia NEW Zealand