Panasonic TX-76DT30A manual Customer Information Frequently Asked Questions

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Customer Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Some minor problems can be corrected very quickly and easily without the cost of a service call. Panasonic has a Customer Care Centre that can answer most questions over the phone. Before you contact the Customer Care Centre with your question we have included the most commonly asked questions.

If the answer to your problem is not in this list, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown on the next page. The location of the nearest service centre can be obtained from the Panasonic Customer Care Centre on 132600.

Question:

My channel number is still on the screen. How do I turn it off?

Answer:

If the channel number is a small yellow (digital) or white (analogue) number on the top left of

 

the screen, press the information button ( i ) on the remote control. Any other channel

 

number is one being broadcast by the television station. There is no way to turn this off.

Question:

How do I tune my stations?

Answer:

The instructions for tuning the stations are on page 25 for all channels and on pages 26 or

 

27 for analogue channels.

Question:

Why doesn’t the channel change when I press the channel button?

Answer:

The television might be switched to Teletext mode. If it has been switched to text mode for

 

closed captions and they are not being transmitted there may not be any indication on the

 

screen to let you know that you are in Text mode. See page 33.

Question:

I turned my television to Standby with the remote control and then I turned it off with

 

the power switch. I turned the TV back on with the power switch but it’s still in

 

Standby and I can’t find my remote control. How can I turn the TV back on?

Answer:

Press the front panel Up (+ / /\) or Down (- / \/) button. See page 10.

DVB Questions

Question:

Why are there no DVB channels listed in the TV Guide after Auto Setup?

Answer:

Not all areas are covered by DVB transmissions. You may need to point your aerial to

 

another transmitter.

 

It could also be caused by poor signal quality. Check analogue channels. If the picture

 

quality is poor you may need to change or improve your aerial system. Consult a reputable

 

installer.

Question:

I get “blocky” interference and sometimes the picture freezes?

Answer:

This could be caused by poor signal quality. To check the quality of your signal use the

 

Signal Quality feature described on page 21. It is also possible that the interference is

 

coming from the broadcaster.

Question:

I have a good aerial system but still cannot receive DVB stations?

Answer:

If you have tried the previous solutions and are still unable to receive DVB channels, you

 

may need to provide dedicated aerial feeds to the TV and other equipment. This can be

 

done by using a splitter or separate aerials.

Question:

Why does the guide show DVB stations but I cannot receive them?

Answer:

Some of the digital channels are high definition (HD) signals. This television is standard

 

definition (SD) and will not display these channels.

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Contents TX-76DT30A Cardboard PlasticsImportant Information Contents Using the television with a Q-Link compatible VCR Getting Started Connecting the AerialUsing the television on its own Getting Started Battery Replacement and Installation Battery PrecautionsConnect the Power Plug Turn on the TelevisionGetting Started Auto Setup New South Wales / ACTGetting Started Using the On-Screen Displays Getting Started Information Banner STR TV/AV Power Television Control Panel Buttons+ / /\ TV / AVTelevision Remote Control Buttons TextSET UP Volume UPVolume Down MuteRemote Control Television Operation Picture Menu Operation ContrastBrightness Colour Sharpness TintSound Menu Operation MPXAspect control Setup Menu AccessCategory guide Type guideInformation Select a programme positionDVB Timer Programming AccessDaily and Weekly Timer Programmes Daily SU-SADaily MO-SA Daily MO-FRDVB Setup Menu Favourites Setup System Update Important NoteTuning Menu Overview Tuning Menu Auto Setup New South Wales / ACTTuning Menu Analogue manual tuning To add an analogue stationAnalogue manual tuning Front panel controls STR TV/AVTuning menu Q-Link Download Preset DownloadTV / VCR Auto Power On VCR Auto Power StandbyWhat You See Is What You Record Direct TV Recording Recording DVB stationsTuning Menu Shipping condition SetupTuning Menu Owner I.D Geomagnetic Correction Using the Remote Control Using the Front Panel ControlsList Mode Teletext OperationTV / Teletext mode Update Display Display CancelSelection Full / Top / BottomUpdate Sub Coded Page AccessNews Flash IndexVCR Installation STRRemote Control VCR / DVD Operation VCR DVDFront Panel Connections Headphones Front AV InputsConnectors Connecting a DVD Player to the TelevisionAV1 / AV4 Scart socket AV2 Scart socket S Video, Q-Link Video 4 Pin socketConnecting an S-Video VCR to the Television Rear Panel Connections Monitor Out Audio OutRear Panel Connections Important NotesPress the Exit button to exit Number of Data BitsStop Bits ProtocolQuestion Customer Information Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion How do I tune my stations? Caring for the Remote Control Customer InformationCustomer Information Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckPower Requirements Power ConsumptionTuning System Accessories SuppliedBox 326 Penrith NSW ABN 25 000 611