Panasonic TU-HDT206A Connection of the Digital Receiver, Terrestrial Antenna Cable Connection a

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(B) YPbPr Connection
(C) HDMI Connection

Operating Instructions

TU-HDT206A

4 Installation of the Digital Receiver

4.1Connection of the Digital Receiver

The following illustrations show some examples for connecting this HD digital receiver. Select the connection that is best suited for your needs. Many other connections may be possible when optional devices such as RF cable splitters are included in your system. These devices may cause signal degradation and, if too many are used, poor quality picture and sound may result.

Terrestrial Antenna Cable Connection (A)

Connect the RF antenna cable to the HD digital receiver RF IN connector. Also connect the cable from RF OUT to the TV RF

IN connector on the rear of your television. This connection allows your TV set to receive normal analogue programs. (Refer to A)

(A) Aerial Connection

Video Connections

The HD digital receiver has several types of video connections. Please select from HDMI, YPbPr and RGB for high definition video, and VIDEO and S-VIDEO for standard definition video. The HDMI, YPbPr and RGB sockets detect when a plug is inserted and the digital receiver configures the video output to suit the connection type made to the display.

YPbPr Connection (B)

Connect the YPbPr component video output socket on your digital receiver to your display device’s YPbPr component video input. Be sure to match the colours on the RCA sockets with the coloured plugs. (Refer to B) At the start of the initial installation, the video format is set as HD Format 576p. The video format can be changed to other HD formats after the installation is finished by “V Format” on the remote control.

HDMI Connection (C)

Connect the HDMI output socket on your digital receiver to your display device’s HDMI input. The HDMI connection also includes audio signals set at a fixed level. (Refer to C)

The HD digital receiver can also be connected to a DVI input on a display.

Please check that DVI input can display the digital receiver HD video formats. A HDMI to DVI

cable (not supplied) is required for this. Also the audio needs to be connected by the RCA connector (red/white) cable. Note: If HDMI cable is removed when the digital receiver is switched on, the OSD will NOT change to any other video output terminal. The receiver must be switched off when the HDMI cable is removed.

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Contents English High Definition Digital ReceiverWelcome Contents Front Panel Important First time InstallersIntroduction Digital ReceiverRear Panel Remote ControllerBox Contents Preparing the Remote ControllerExit Remote Control Button FunctionsYPbPr Connection B Connection of the Digital ReceiverTerrestrial Antenna Cable Connection a Video ConnectionsAnalogue Audio G RGB Connection DVideo and S-VIDEO E Audio ConnectionsRegion Selection Automatic Off TimerAutomatic Channel Tuning HD STB Start Up Display TypeDisplay Information Banner Switching On Your Digital ReceiverBanner Symbols Operating Instructions Knowing your basic controlsPrograms Schedule Program GuideChanging or Selecting Channels SD Picture Format Selection Audio Mode SelectionPower Saving Setup provides access to Using the Main MenuSD Onscreen Display Favourite Lists and Duplicated Channels Favourites ListVideo Menu Display Time Out HD Video Output FormatHdmi Format Teletext ContrastMpeg Audio Level Audio Menu Volume ControlAudio Delay Time Audio Mode PriorityAuto Channel Search Power Saving SetupTuning Menu Signal Display Channel InstallationManual Channel Search Restore Default SettingReceiver Software System Update To Update AutomaticallyTeletext Operation Hold TV / Teletext modeSub Coded Page Access SelectionGlossary DTV Reception Trouble Shooting Guide TroubleshootingIs the antenna wall socket in good condition? Picture regularly breaks up on some channels Some channels display ‘No Signal’ or ‘Loss of Signal’Picture very infrequently breaks up on some or all channels Impulse NoiseSD/HD Technical SpecificationsTrademark Acknowledgment and license notice Caring for your Digital ReceiverPanasonic Australia Pty. Limited Warranty Australia onlyPanasonic Australia Pty. Limited

TU-HDT206A specifications

The Panasonic TU-HDT206A is a highly regarded digital terrestrial receiver that showcases Panasonic's commitment to high-quality audio-visual technology. This device is designed for users who want to enjoy a variety of digital terrestrial television channels in the comfort of their homes. With its sleek design and robust functional capabilities, the TU-HDT206A has become a popular choice among consumers.

One of the standout features of the TU-HDT206A is its compatibility with the latest digital broadcasting standards. It supports DVB-T and DVB-T2 formats, allowing users to receive high-definition broadcasts with improved picture quality. The inclusion of these standards ensures that viewers can experience crystal-clear images and vibrant colors, enhancing their overall viewing experience.

The receiver comes equipped with a powerful built-in tuner, offering users the ability to scan and receive a broad range of channels effortlessly. Its automatic channel search function simplifies the setup process, making it easy for users to find and organize their favorite channels without any hassle. Additionally, the TU-HDT206A supports multiple resolutions, including 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, providing flexibility for various display devices.

In terms of connectivity, the TU-HDT206A offers a variety of options to enhance its usability. It features HDMI output, allowing users to connect it easily to modern TVs for maximum picture quality. Furthermore, it includes USB ports, enabling users to connect external storage devices to record live television shows and play back their favorite content conveniently.

The Panasonic TU-HDT206A also incorporates advanced technologies such as PVR (Personal Video Recorder) functionalities, enabling users to pause, rewind, and record live broadcasts. This feature is particularly beneficial for anyone with a busy schedule, as it allows for convenient viewing at a later time.

Moreover, the receiver is designed with an intuitive user interface, making navigation through channels and settings user-friendly. Its electronic program guide (EPG) provides detailed information about upcoming shows, helping users plan their viewing schedule efficiently.

In conclusion, the Panasonic TU-HDT206A is an impressive digital receiver that combines functionality, ease of use, and high-definition performance. With its advanced features, compatibility with the latest broadcasting standards, and versatile recording capabilities, it represents a solid investment for any viewer looking to enhance their TV-watching experience.