Panasonic TX-76DT30A manual Getting Started Connecting the Aerial, Using the television on its own

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Getting Started

Connecting the Aerial

For your safety any external aerial should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1. The RF (Aerial) Input impedance of this television is 75? . If your aerial lead is 300? ribbon (two wires separated by a flat plastic sheet) you will require a 300? /75? Balun in order to connect your aerial to the television.

If you are just using the television with no other equipment (VCR, DVD Player, Set Top Box etc) then connect the aerial as per step 1. If you are connecting VCR then connect the aerial as shown in step 2. If your VCR is Q-Link compatible then go to step 3.

Step 1 - Using the television on its own.

RF-IN Terminal

75? Co-Axial

 

Cable

Step 2 - Using the television with a Standard VCR.

CI 1CI 2

TOACCESSCOMMON

INTERFACE SLOTS PLEASE REMOVECOVER

MODEMSERIAL

AUDIO OUT

AV1 AV2 AV4

VCR

RF CABLE

(Not Supplied)

 

RF IN RF OUT

 

Step 3 - Using the television with a Q-Link compatible VCR.

CI 1 CI 2

TOACCESSCOMMON

INTERFACE SLOTS PLEASE

REMOVE COVER

MODE MSERIA L

Use AV2

Socket

AUDIO OUT

AV1 A V 2 AV4

VCR

RF IN

RF OUT

RF CABLE (Not Supplied)

Scart - Scart

Cable

(Not Supplied)

Refer to pages 38 to 41 for S-VHS VCR, DVD and other Audio / Video connections.

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Contents TX-76DT30A Plastics CardboardImportant Information Contents Using the television with a Q-Link compatible VCR Getting Started Connecting the AerialUsing the television on its own Battery Precautions Getting Started Battery Replacement and InstallationConnect the Power Plug Turn on the TelevisionNew South Wales / ACT Getting Started Auto SetupGetting Started Using the On-Screen Displays Getting Started Information Banner Television Control Panel Buttons STR TV/AV Power+ / /\ TV / AVText Television Remote Control ButtonsVolume UP SET UPVolume Down MuteRemote Control Television Operation Contrast Picture Menu OperationBrightness Colour Sharpness TintMPX Sound Menu OperationAspect control Access Setup MenuType guide Category guideInformation Select a programme positionAccess DVB Timer ProgrammingDaily SU-SA Daily and Weekly Timer ProgrammesDaily MO-SA Daily MO-FRDVB Setup Menu Favourites Setup Important Note System UpdateTuning Menu Overview New South Wales / ACT Tuning Menu Auto SetupTo add an analogue station Tuning Menu Analogue manual tuningSTR TV/AV Analogue manual tuning Front panel controlsPreset Download Tuning menu Q-Link DownloadVCR Auto Power Standby TV / VCR Auto Power OnWhat You See Is What You Record Direct TV Recording Recording DVB stationsSetup Tuning Menu Shipping conditionTuning Menu Owner I.D Using the Front Panel Controls Geomagnetic Correction Using the Remote ControlTeletext Operation List ModeUpdate Display Display Cancel TV / Teletext modeSelection Full / Top / BottomSub Coded Page Access UpdateNews Flash IndexSTR VCR InstallationVCR DVD Remote Control VCR / DVD OperationFront AV Inputs Front Panel Connections HeadphonesConnecting a DVD Player to the Television ConnectorsAV1 / AV4 Scart socket AV2 Scart socket S Video, Q-Link Video 4 Pin socketConnecting an S-Video VCR to the Television Audio Out Rear Panel Connections Monitor OutImportant Notes Rear Panel ConnectionsNumber of Data Bits Press the Exit button to exitStop Bits ProtocolQuestion Customer Information Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion How do I tune my stations? Customer Information Caring for the Remote ControlPicture Sound Check Customer Information TroubleshootingPower Consumption Power RequirementsTuning System Accessories SuppliedBox 326 Penrith NSW ABN 25 000 611