Panasonic TX-76PW300A, TX-86PW300A operating instructions Teletext Operation, TV / Text

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TELETEXT Operation

Teletext is only available on certain broadcast channels. The time taken to display the pages and sub-pages is set by the teletext transmitter and not by the television.

Teletext is also used for Closed Captioning of television programmes. Captions are used by people who are deaf, hearing impaired, learning English or viewing in a noisy environment.

Captions differ from foreign language subtitles in that they are coloured and positioned to indicate who is speaking, and provide information on music and sound effects which may be crucial to the understanding of the program. Closed captions can be found on Teletext Page 801.

TOP (Table Of Pages) mode

In TOPTEXT mode, the red button moves to the previous page number and the green button moves to the next page number. The yellow and blue buttons correspond to different subjects. These subjects can be accessed by Pushing the coloured button. This is the current preferred method of operation in Australia.

FASTEXT or FLOF (Full Level One Features) mode

In FASTEXT mode, four differently coloured subjects are displayed at the bottom of the screen. To access more information about one of these subjects, push the corresponding colour coded button on the remote control. This is the current preferred method of operation in New Zealand.

List mode

In List mode, four different coloured page numbers are shown at the bottom of the screen. Each of these numbers can be altered and stored in the TV’s memory. These coloured page numbers correspond to the colour coded buttons on the remote control.

Please refer to page 19 for instructions on how to change modes between TOP or FASTEXT and List.

SET UP

Favourite Page

TV / TEXT

Store

Page Number Up

Sub Page Number Up

Sub Page Number Down

Page Number Down

Coloured Buttons.

Index

Hold

Page Numbers

Manufacturer settings

R emote Control Operation is possible for the VC R’s and D VD ’s of the various manufac turers. After completion of s etting, execute the various operations by selecting the VC R or the DV D switch .

1 Select the switch of the unit to be set (VC R or DVD )

VCR DVD

2While pressing the VCR /D VDbutton, key in the manufacturer c ode setting.

Then press the VC R/DVD button .

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Contents TX-86PW300A TX-76PW300A Plastics Panasonic and the EnvironmentCardboard About PanasonicImportant Information Contents 25 ~ Owner ID22 ~ 30 ~Getting Started Connect the Aerial Connect the Power PlugTurn on the Television Battery Precautions Battery Installation and Replacement Open Battery CoverReplace Battery Cover Insert BatteriesControl Panel Buttons Remote Control ButtonsTV / AV STR Television Control Panel ButtonsTV / AV Remote Control Television Operation Recall Changing channels in Multi PIP modeNormalisation Sound Mute Volume Down and UPHelp Programme Number UP and DownTWO Digit Programme Number Selection CH SearchDirect Programme Number Selection RED Green Yellow Blue Select ExitExternal connection Using The On Screen DisplaysOn Screen Help Menu demoNormalisation N Picture MenuMenu Bass Sound MenuDolby Virtual SubwooferSet Up Menu Teletext Off timer Wake up timer Ch colour set3D-COMB VCR/GAMEUsing the Remote Control Setup menu Geomagnetic CorrectionUsing the Front Panel Helpful HintSetup menu Owner ID 149 Aspect controlAuto JustTeletext Operation TV / TextNumbers UP and Down FavouriteTV / Text SUB page Numbers Down and UPReveal Display CancelNumber Buttons Full / TOP / BottomTuning Menu SYS Select Tuning Menu Auto Tuning Tuning Menu Manual Tuning Tuning the Television to a VCRTuning Menu Fine Tuning Canceling the Fine TuningTuning Menu Skip Play Remote Control VCR/DVD OperationRewind / Review Programme Number / Skip UPVCR Codes DVD CodesAV Equipment Connecting a DVD player or Set-top Box to the AV Input Connecting Equipment to the TV Rear Panel ConnectionsConnecting S-Video Equipment to the AV Input Monitor Out Safety First Customer Information Warnings and cautionsCleaning the Remote Control Customer Information Cleaning the TelevisionCustomer’s Record Customer Information Frequently Asked Questions Question Why are my channels on 1,2,3,4,5?Troubleshooting Picture Sound CheckSpecifications Australia NEW Zealand