Panasonic TX-76PW300A, TX-86PW300A Getting Started Connect the Aerial, Connect the Power Plug

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Getting Started

Connect the Aerial

The RF (Aerial) Input impedance of this television is 75. If your aerial lead is 300ribbon (two wires separated by a flat plastic strip) you will require a 300/75Balun (not supplied) in order to connect your aerial to the television.

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Note:

For your safety any external aerial should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1.

In New Zealand the installation should comply with International Standard IEC597-1.1.

Connect the Power Plug

The televisions are designed for the Australian Standard Mains Voltage of 240V 50Hz and the New Zealand Standard Mains Voltage of 230V 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

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Contents TX-86PW300A TX-76PW300A Plastics Panasonic and the EnvironmentCardboard About PanasonicImportant Information Contents 25 ~ Owner ID22 ~ 30 ~Connect the Power Plug Getting Started Connect the AerialTurn on the Television Battery Precautions Battery Installation and Replacement Open Battery CoverReplace Battery Cover Insert BatteriesRemote Control Buttons Control Panel ButtonsTV / AV Television Control Panel Buttons STRTV / AV Remote Control Television Operation Changing channels in Multi PIP mode RecallNormalisation 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 demoPicture Menu Normalisation NMenu 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 Equipment to the TV Rear Panel Connections Connecting a DVD player or Set-top Box to the AV InputConnecting S-Video Equipment to the AV Input Monitor Out Safety First Customer Information Warnings and cautionsCustomer Information Cleaning the Television Cleaning the Remote ControlCustomer’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