Palsonic 6850PF manual

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    PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888 68CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION MODEL: 6850PF OWNER'S MANUAL Type Tested Electrical Safety AS/NZS 3250 Lic 4166 Standards Australia APP No: N158[...]

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    Contents Important Safety Cautions ................................................................................................ Identification of Controls ................................................................................................... Front View ................................................................................[...]

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    2 Important Safety Cautions Safety Cautions When any unusual situation occurs, turn off the power supply at once and remove the plug from the wall outlet. Contact a qualified service department in your local area. When cleaning dust off the picture tube disconnect the power first. You can wipe lightly with a piece of dry, clean and soft cloth. Avoi[...]

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    3 This TV set can operate on a power of ~240V, 50Hz. You must not use a power supply of any other type. Don't overload wall outlets; extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Do not cover the ventilating hole in the cabinet Keep a space of more than 10cm from the walls to the T[...]

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    Identification of Controls 4 Front View Power Switch Indicator Remote Sensor AV2 input Antenna input AV outputs DVD inputs AV1 inputs CHANNEL DOWN VOLUME DOWN MENU CHANNEL UP VOLUME UP TV/AV TV/AV MENU CH- CH+ VOL- VOL+ S-Video input Back View[...]

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    5 Power on/Standby Direct channel select Switch between current channel and last viewed channel Program sort and select Enter/exit game Select AV or TV To display current channel information TO mute the sound To display picture menu To display sound menu To display menu main page Adjust volume or adjust menu item in menu operation Channel select or[...]

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    Installation 6 Optimum reception of colour requires a good signal and will generally mean that an outdoor antenna must be used. The exact type and position of the antenna will depend upon your particular area. Antenna installation Notes: INSTALL the unit in a room where direct light will not fall upon the screen. Total darkness or a reflection on t[...]

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    Installing batteries Effective range of the Remote 7 Install two "AAA" batteries matching the +/- polarities of the battery to the +/- marks inside the battery compartment. The battery life should be about one year under normal life. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged. Use only the size and type of batteries spe[...]

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    Connections 8 You can connect video equipments such as a VTR and video camera to this TV and enjoy the high quality picture and sound. If your video equipment has a S-VIDEO output terminal, connect it to the S-VIDEO input terminal (special S-VIDEO type) of the unit. If not, connect it to the VIDEO terminal (RCA ). The S-VIDEO and AV2 use the same g[...]

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    9 The figure below shows how to connect the DVD input terminals of the TV set to the DVD Player, Laser Disk Player, etc TV SET REAR Notes: 1. Both the C R terminal and the audio R terminal are red for easy identification. Make sure they are correctly connected. 2. DVD and AV1 use the same group of audio input terminals. 3. DVD has priority over AV1[...]

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    Turning On/Off 10 Power on /Standby Turing On Insert the Power cord into the wall outlet, press the Power Switch , the unit goes to STANDBY mode. Press the CH+/- on the unit, or press any one of the button, CH+/- or 0-9 buttons on the remote control to turn it on. Notes: If there is no TV input signal, then a blueback appears. After 10 minutes, the[...]

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    Tuning In 11 Menu Operations Press the MENU to access the menu main page. Press the MENU repeatedly to select a sub-menu page. Use CH+/- to select menu item or VOL+/- to adjust the value of menu item. Press DSP or wait for approx. 10 seconds without any operation to exit menu. Channel Preset The unit provides two ways for you to preset channels: Au[...]

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    Menu item select Tuning In 12 Manual Search If auto search can not preset the desired channels, or you want to preset the desired channels one by one with the preferred channel numbers, please make use of Manual Search. 3.1 From the PRESET menu, press CH+/- to select PROGRAM item and use VOL+/- to select a program number. Note: You can also use 0-9[...]

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    Menu item select 13 Menu item select Menu item select To display menu page To skip an unnecessary channel After presetting the channels, you may skip unnecessary channels so that only the channels you want to watch are selected with CH+/- button. 4.1 From PRESET menu select an unwanted channel number, for example, channel 10. (Please refer to step [...]

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    Menu item select Tuning In 14 Direct Channel select Menu item select Menu item select To exit menu To display menu page 6 The setting system If the picture's colour is abnormal, press the C-SYS button to select a proper colour system. Every press of this button, the colour system changes as follows: Note: You may also use the SYSTEM menu page [...]

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    Channel Selection 15 Previous channel Direct channel select Channel up 1. Using number buttons Select one-digit channel number Press 0-9 buttons Select two-digit channel number Select three-digit channel number Note: If you select a two-digit or three-digit channel the period of two-press should be within 2 seconds. 2. Using CH+/- buttons Press CH+[...]

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    Menu item select Picture and Sound Adjustment 16 Menu item select Menu item select To display PICTURE menu page To display menu page Picture adjustment Press P.M button to quickly select picture mode as COLORFUL , MILD , STANDARD , NATURE and CUSTOM . You may follow these steps to adjust picture according to your preference. Press PIC button repeat[...]

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    Menu item select 17 Menu item select Menu item select To display menu page To display SOUND menu page Surround sound effect Mode SPEECH MUSIC MOVIE STANDA CUSTOM If you want to adjust sound to your desired status, press SND button repeatedly to select a item you want to adjust and press VOL+/- to adjust. Your adjustments will be memorised. Sound qu[...]

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    Clock Setting 18 Clock Setting Press MENU repeatedly to display CLOCK menu page Note: Before you perform any timer settings, you need to set current time firstly. If you fail to set current time, your timer settings is invalid. Setting current time From the CLOCK menu page, press CH+/- to select TIME item. You need to set hour and minute: use VOL- [...]

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    System Setting 19 To exit menu System setting Press MENU repeatedly to display SYSTEM menu page. Setting black background From the SYSTEM menu page, press CH+/- to select BLACK BACK item. Press VOL+/- to select ON or OFF . If ON is selected, the screen is black and the unit goes to screen saving mode when no signal is received (in TV mode only). Fr[...]

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    Rotate cube Playing Game 20 Press GAME button to access game interface. On the screen, there are falling cubes. Pressing MENU button can rotate the falling cube. Pressing VOL+/- buttons can move the falling cube right or left while pressing CH- button can hasten the falling speed of the cube. When one row has been filled with the cubes, the row wil[...]

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    Other Functions Setting Child Lock Before you enter child lock mode, please select the channel you want to set child lock. 1.1 Entering Child Lock mode Press and hold DSP button until the screen displays "PASSWORD - - - -" then input the password to enter into Child Lock mode (the default password is 0000 ). Every press of the DSP button,[...]

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    Menu item select Other Functions 22 Press and hold to enter "MUSIC" mode Adjust month Adjust year Adjust date in calendar Program Scanning Press SCAN button to scan the program from current channel to higher channel one by one. Every program will be scanned and the channel number is displayed on the screen. Each program will be displayed [...]

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    Troubleshooting Guide 23 Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing. Unevenness in colour in some parts of the screen. When the set is switched on, do not shift or move the set around. Sometimes it may develop an unevenness in colour in some parts of the screen. This c[...]

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    Specifications 24 TV system & channel coverage Power Supply: Power Consumption: Dimensions (mm): Weight (kg): CRT: AC 240V, 50Hz 140W 762 (W) x 580 (H) x 520 (D) 47 68 cm System PAL-B/G VHF 2-12 UHF 21-69 CATV X~Z+2,S1~S41 Colour System: Sound output: Accessories: PAL-B/G, NTSC (AV) 8W/8 Remote control x 1 Design and specifications are subject [...]

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    PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888 604-Y29663-00[...]