Panasonic TX-76DT30A Getting Started Battery Replacement and Installation, Battery Precautions

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Getting Started

Battery Replacement and Installation

Place your thumb on triangle on the battery cover. Apply a slight downward pressure with the thumb and slide the cover back. This allows the cover to be removed.

Insert the batteries ensuring the correct polarity. The polarity is identified by the “ + “ and “ – “ symbols on the battery and the “ + “ and “– “ symbols on the battery compartment. The springs inside the battery compartment connect to the negative terminal of the battery.

Two “AA” size batteries

Fit the battery cover and slide it forward until it “clicks” into place.

Battery Precautions

?Do Not use rechargeable batteries. Differences in size and performance may cause incorrect operation.

?Do Not mix battery types (Alkaline with zinc-carbon etc.)

?Do Not mix old and new batteries. Replace both batteries at the same time.

?Do Not attempt to recharge batteries.

?Do Not short circuit batteries.

?Do Not disassemble batteries.

?Do Not heat or burn batteries.

Connect the Power Plug

This television is designed for the Australian Standard Mains Voltage of 240V 50Hz.

NOTE:

If the television is not going to be used for an extended period, remove the power plug from the wall outlet.

Turn on the Television

Push the Power Switch to turn the television ON. Sit back and enjoy your new Panasonic television.

Power Switch

If the television is not going to be used for a while, turn it off with the power switch. This will reduce the amount of electricity used, reduce greenhouse emissions and save you money.

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Contents TX-76DT30A Cardboard Plastics Important Information Contents Getting Started Connecting the Aerial Using the television on its ownUsing the television with a Q-Link compatible VCR Connect the Power Plug Getting Started Battery Replacement and InstallationBattery Precautions Turn on the TelevisionGetting Started Auto Setup New South Wales / ACTGetting Started Using the On-Screen Displays Getting Started Information Banner + / /\ STR TV/AV PowerTelevision Control Panel Buttons TV / AVTelevision Remote Control Buttons TextVolume Down SET UPVolume UP MuteRemote Control Television Operation Brightness Picture Menu OperationContrast Colour Sharpness TintSound Menu Operation MPXAspect control Setup Menu AccessInformation Category guideType guide Select a programme positionDVB Timer Programming AccessDaily MO-SA Daily and Weekly Timer ProgrammesDaily SU-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 DownloadWhat You See Is What You Record Direct TV Recording TV / VCR Auto Power OnVCR Auto Power Standby Recording DVB stationsTuning Menu Shipping condition SetupTuning Menu Owner I.D Geomagnetic Correction Using the Remote Control Using the Front Panel ControlsList Mode Teletext OperationSelection TV / Teletext modeUpdate Display Display Cancel Full / Top / BottomNews Flash UpdateSub Coded Page Access IndexVCR Installation STRRemote Control VCR / DVD Operation VCR DVDFront Panel Connections Headphones Front AV InputsAV1 / AV4 Scart socket AV2 Scart socket S Video, Q-Link ConnectorsConnecting a DVD Player to the Television Video 4 Pin socketConnecting an S-Video VCR to the Television Rear Panel Connections Monitor Out Audio OutRear Panel Connections Important NotesStop Bits Press the Exit button to exitNumber of Data Bits ProtocolCustomer Information Frequently Asked Questions Question How do I tune my stations?Question Caring for the Remote Control Customer InformationCustomer Information Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckTuning System Power RequirementsPower Consumption Accessories SuppliedBox 326 Penrith NSW ABN 25 000 611