Panasonic TX-68PS12A, TX-68PS13A manual Tv / Av

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Remote Control Television Operation

BUTTON WHAT IT DOES

SOUND MUTE

TV/AV

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SOUND MENU

Pressing this button reduces the sound from the television to nil. The mute symbol will appear on the screen.

Pressing the button again returns the sound to the original setting. Pressing the Volume

Up ( + ) or Down ( - ) will also restore the volume level setting.

TV / AV

Pressing the TV/AV Button will cycle between TV, AV1, AV2, AV3 and back to TV.

PROGRAMME NUMBER UP & DOWN

Pressing this button selects the next higher ( /\ ) or lower ( \/ ) Programme Number in sequence. Programme Numbers which have been “Skipped” (See page 29) will be bypassed when this button is used.

VOLUME UP & DOWN

This button is used to increase ( + ) or decrease ( - ) the volume output level from the television. The volume level is indicated on the screen as a green bar and as a number (0 ~ 63).

NORMALISATION

The Normalisation Button is used to reset the television to factory set levels. Colour, Sharpness, Contrast, Brightness, Treble, Bass and Balance will be reset. The button will only operate if the menu is displayed on the screen.

SOUND MENU

The Sound Menu Button allows you to choose between three different sound modes (Music, Speech and Movie).

Music:

Used where music is more common than speech such as musicals,

 

video clips etc.

Speech:

Used where speech is more common than music such as talk

 

shows, news broadcasts etc.

Movie:

Used where music and speech are fairly evenly spread.

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Contents Stereo Colour Television With Teletext TX-68PS12A TX-68PS13AImportant Information RF-IN Connect the Power PlugGetting Started Connect the Aerial Turn on the TelevisionContents Troubleshooting Specifications Remote Control Teletext OperationPreset Operation Connecting Equipment to the TV 33 ~PRE TV/AV Television Control Panel Connecting HeadphonesControl Panel Control Panel ButtonsPRE.PRE Volume Down and UPTelevision Control Panel Buttons Programme Number Down and UPTune Mute Normalisation Sound Menu Wake UP Surround OFF-TIMERTune Rapid Tune Battery Installation and ReplacementBattery Precautions Remote Control Television OperationSound FeaturesPreset PictureTV / AV Button AVL Main MenuPicture Menu Function Effect IndicatorMain Menu Picture Menu Operation NormalisationSound Menu Function Effect Indicator / OperationMain Menu Sound Menu Operation Menu Item Indicator Function Main Menu Features Menu OperationMain Menu Language Menu Operation Main Menu Preset Menu Operation Rewind / Review Power Stop VCR LD / DVD Pause / Still Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD OperationLD/DVD VCR LD/DVDHitachi NECOrion Aiwa Fujitsu SanyoTV / Text List ModeTeletext Operation Important Notice Picture Menu Features MenuPreset Menu Auto Tuning Using the Remote Control Preset Operation Automatic TuneAuto Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls Tuning the Television to a VCR Preset Operation Manual TuneManual Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls Manual Tuning Using the Remote ControlColour SYS Setting Using the Remote Control Preset Operation Colour SYSColour SYS Setting Using the Front Panel Controls Canceling the Fine Tuning Preset Operation Fine TuningFine Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls Fine Tuning Using the Remote ControlHow to Cancel the Skip Preset Operation Skip OperationUsing Front Panel Controls Using the Remote ControlPOS. Change Using the Remote Control Preset OperationPOS. Change Using the Front Panel Controls Special Note Geomagnetic Correction Using the Front Panel ControlsGeomagnetic Correction Using the Remote Control Adding Channels to Favorite Using the Favorite CHHow to Cancel Favorite CH Favorite CH OperationRear Panel Connections Connecting Equipment to the TV Front Panel ConnectionsConnecting a Standard VCR to the AV Input Monitor Audio Audio HI FI Amplifier Monitor OutTelevision Input VideoFirst Customer InformationCaring for the Television Customer Information Cleaning the TelevisionCaring for the Remote Control Locating the TelevisionQuestion Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5? Customer Information Frequently Asked QuestionsPicture Sound Check Customer Information TroubleshootingSpecifications Model No Serial No Purchase Date Purchased From Customer’s Record