Panasonic TX-68PS13A, TX-68PS12A manual Customer Information Troubleshooting, Picture Sound Check

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Customer Information

Troubleshooting

Picture

Sound

Check

 

 

Aerial Location, Direction or Connections.

 

 

If you are watching a tape playback check the state of the

 

 

Video heads – they may need to be cleaned or replaced.

Snowy Picture

Noisy Sound

The tape may be old. Check the tracking.

 

 

 

Aerial Location, Direction or Connections.

Multiple Image

Normal Sound

 

 

 

Electrical Appliances, Motorcycles, Cars or Fluorescent

 

 

Lamps.

Interference

Noisy Sound

 

 

 

Volume (Check the Mute function)

 

 

Check the Colour System Mode. Refer to page 27.

Normal Picture

No Sound

Not plugged in, switched OFF or Set to Stand By. Check

 

 

 

 

volume, brightness, and contrast levels.

 

 

Various internal safety devices may have been triggered.

No Picture

No Sound

Switch the TV off for a few minutes and try again.

 

 

 

Colour Control.

 

 

Colour System Mode. Refer to page 27.

 

 

If the picture is from a tape playback, try adjusting the

No Colour

Normal Sound

tracking.

 

 

 

Retune the Television. Refer to page 26.

Scrambled

Normal or Weak Sound

 

Magnetic Interference from unshielded equipment or the television may have been moved while it was switched ON. (Switch the television OFF with the main power switch and leave it OFF for about 30 minutes. Refer to page 31.

Colour Patches

Normal Sound

Colour System Mode. Refer to page 27.

Rolling Picture

Noisy Sound

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Contents TX-68PS12A TX-68PS13A Stereo Colour Television With TeletextImportant Information Turn on the Television Connect the Power PlugGetting Started Connect the Aerial RF-INContents Connecting Equipment to the TV 33 ~ Remote Control Teletext OperationPreset Operation Troubleshooting SpecificationsControl Panel Buttons Television Control Panel Connecting HeadphonesControl Panel PRE TV/AVProgramme Number Down and UP Volume Down and UPTelevision Control Panel Buttons PRE.PRENormalisation Sound Menu Wake UP Surround OFF-TIMER Tune MuteRemote Control Television Operation Battery Installation and ReplacementBattery Precautions Tune Rapid TunePicture FeaturesPreset SoundTV / AV Button Main Menu AVLNormalisation Effect IndicatorMain Menu Picture Menu Operation Picture Menu FunctionSound Menu Function Effect Indicator / OperationMain Menu Sound Menu Operation Main Menu Features Menu Operation Menu Item Indicator FunctionMain Menu Language Menu Operation Main Menu Preset Menu Operation Remote Control VCR/LD/DVD Operation Rewind / Review Power Stop VCR LD / DVD Pause / StillVCR LD/DVD LD/DVDFujitsu Sanyo NECOrion Aiwa HitachiTV / 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 Manual Tuning Using the Remote Control Preset Operation Manual TuneManual Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls Tuning the Television to a VCRColour SYS Setting Using the Remote Control Preset Operation Colour SYSColour SYS Setting Using the Front Panel Controls Fine Tuning Using the Remote Control Preset Operation Fine TuningFine Tuning Using the Front Panel Controls Canceling the Fine TuningUsing the Remote Control Preset Operation Skip OperationUsing Front Panel Controls How to Cancel the SkipPOS. 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 Favorite CH Operation Using the Favorite CHHow to Cancel Favorite CH Adding Channels to FavoriteRear Panel Connections Connecting Equipment to the TV Front Panel ConnectionsConnecting a Standard VCR to the AV Input Video Monitor OutTelevision Input Monitor Audio Audio HI FI AmplifierCustomer Information FirstLocating the Television Customer Information Cleaning the TelevisionCaring for the Remote Control Caring for the TelevisionCustomer Information Frequently Asked Questions Question Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5?Customer Information Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckSpecifications Customer’s Record Model No Serial No Purchase Date Purchased From