Panasonic TX-28PL4 manual RF Connections

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4. Q-Link connection of TV, VCR and Satellite Receiver using Scart and RF cables

For Q-Link to function correctly the TV, VCR and Satellite Receiver must be connected as shown in the diagram below. Scart Connections

’Fully wired’ Scart cables should be used for all of the Scart connections.

DThe AV2 Scart of the VCR must be connected to the VCR socket of the Satellite Receiver.

DThe TV Scart socket of the Satellite Receiver must be connected to the AV1 Scart socket of the TV.

Note :

If using a “Q--Link” VCR then the AV1 Scart of the VCR must be connected to the AV2 socket of the TV. If your VCR is not a “Q--Link” VCR, please consult your VCR operating instruction book.

RF Connections

DConnect an RF cable to the Aerial In socket of the Satellite Receiver.

DConnect an RF cable from the RF Out socket of the Satellite Receiver to the RF In socket of the VCR.

D

Connect an RF cable from the RF Out socket of the VCR to the TV Aerial In socket (

 

 

 

).

 

 

 

TV

Mains

Socket

Mains

 

Aerial

Socket

 

TV Scart

Output

 

 

socket

socket

VCR Scart

Aerial

socket

Input

 

socket

AV1 Scart socket

AV2 Scart socket

Aerial

Input socket

Mains

 

AV1

Socket

VCR

Scart socket

 

AV2

Scart socket

SATELLITE RECEIVER

Aerial Input socket

Aerial

Output

socket

Notes :

Additional equipment and cables are not supplied.

Further details of Audio/ Video connections can be found on pages 40 and 41.

Further information for VCR and Satellite Receiver installation with this TV can be found on page 36.

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Contents TX---28PL4 Contents WelcomeHow to replace the fuse for plug type shown in example Cabinet and Picture Tube CareCheck that you have the accessories and items shown AccessoriesInserting the Remote Control Batteries Basic Controls Front Panel and Remote Control Connection and setting up options Connection of TV using an RF cable onlyConnection of TV and VCR using Scart and RF cables Quick Start GuideScart Connection What is Q-Link ?Link connection of TV and VCR using Scart and RF cables RF Connections Connect the speakers Rear Surround SpeakersGrey / Black GreyCentre speaker Position the speakersEnsure that the VCR is in Standby mode Owner IDEnter NAME, House Number and Postcode Number and Postcode are enteredTV to VCR Download Press and release here to open flap Using the on Screen Displays Instructions Indicator for optionsAspect Controls Panasonic AutoZoom Just Full149 Tint Colour balance Picture MenuContrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Volume Output volumeSound Menu Bass Treble BalanceVolume correc Setup MenuTeletext Off timer Tuning Menu overview Decoder AV2Tuning Menu Programme Edit To delete an unwanted programme positionChanges If you have finished Programme edit menu, press TV/AV button to exitTo add a programme position To move a programme to another positionTo rename a programme position Programme edit menu, pressTo lock a programme position to prevent access Lock Off Press STR to storeTuning Menu Auto Setup Tuning Menu Manual Tuning Manual tuning Front panelTuning Menu Shipping Condition Press STR to startTuning Menu Owner I.D Change character Select character positionSound menu AV Select and SetupSetup menu Preset Download LinkTV / VCR Auto Power On VCR Auto Power StandbyWhat You See Is What You Record Direct TV Recording VCR Image View OnVolume Surround mode Ensure that the Surround feature is switched OnPro Logic/Simulated setting Surround MenuPRO Logic Mode Dolby Pro Logic Normal Centre modeSetting Effect Appropriate sources Simulated ModeSpeaker Level Setup To tune your TV to the VCR VCR and Satellite Receiver InstallationWhen the VCR playback is found, press STR to store VCR / DVD Operation Teletext Operation Update Display Sub Coded Page AccessFavourite Page F.P IndexAudio / Video Connections Scart and S---Video socket informationRear AV1/AV2S 21 Pin Scart terminals Not Sound TroubleshootingSymptoms Checks Specifications For Your GuidancePage Page Page Sales and Support Information Customer Care Centre