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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 34CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION MODEL: 3490 OWNER'S MANUAL[...]
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This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet the highest international standards, but, like any electrical apparatus which is operated at mains voltage, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. This is particularly important with audio and TV equipment. read this handbook carefully and keep [...]
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2 ANTENNA INPUT SHARPNESS LANG PIC SOUND STAND BY - VOL PR OPERATION INSTRUCTION POWER SWITCH AND STANDBY BUTTON Press POWER SWITCH, the TV set will be in STANDBY mode, and the indicator is red. In STANDBY mode, press any one of the following buttons could turn on the TV: a. STANDBY ( ) on local or remote keyboard; b. DIGITAL 0~9. Then the indicato[...]
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3 TELEVISION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION MENU DRIVEN SELECTION RED KEY This key activates the SOUND menu as shown below:- For the stereo chassis: Red Green Yellow Blue * * * * The colour of the analog bar depend on the item selected For the mono chassis, the menu is as shown: - 1. #2. 3. #4. When this menu is first activated, no bar display will be show[...]
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4 NOTE: The instruction with "#" symbol is only applicable when AV IN signal is NTSC system or the TV set is selected NTSC system. 1. 2. 3. * When this menu is first activated, no bar display will be shown. When RED key is pressed, the bar display appears in red to indicate the current level setting for Brightness. Activation of plus or m[...]
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5 Red, '>' in Red Green Yellow Blue 6. The auto-search speed at no signal condition of each band is shown below: VL : 8 Sec VH : 16 Sec UHF : 32 Sec HB : 32 Sec 7. If no station signal is detected after sweeping through all the bands, auto-search will stop at the start of the next band. FINE TUNE 1. 2. When YELLOW (Fine-Tune) key is pr[...]
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6 Press Red button to activate English menu. OSD is in English. Press Green, Yellow or Blue to activate German, French or Spanish Menu respectively When the TV is turned on at the very first time, the Menu language selection is English. If the user change the language selection, the new language selection will be stored in memory even if you turn o[...]
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7 VOLUME CONTROL 1. 2. The Volume -/+ keys is used to make the required change to the volume level. It can be activated both in TV/menu and Teletext mode. However, in menu mode no bar display will appear in picture, Installation and Language menu. These keys can also be activated in TELETEXT mode, but there will be no OSD display. MUTE 1. 2. 3. Fir[...]
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8 CHILD LOCK 1. 2. The purpose of this key (6) is to prevent the child from watching the TV when the parents are not around by keeping the RC keypad. When this key is pressed, a OSD symbol will be displayed permanently to inform the user that it is in Child Lock mode. The user can then keep the remote control keypad in a safe place and switches off[...]
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9 TELETEXT FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS The thing to remember about Teletext is that it is slow. It is the nature of the system itself, where a large amount of information is sent using a small fraction of the TV signal. If you get yourself into trouble, read the following instruction carefully. It may have your answer. Teletext is controlled through the [...]
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10 Four Colour Memory. (OPTIONAL) The set is fitted with a four-page memory to speed up operation and make it more convenient to use. If you are interested in stock Market Reports or TAB betting, then the four most used pages would be set on these four colour coded buttons and be instantly available. There are two ways to use the buttons: use /MTOG[...]
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11 DOUBLE HEIGHT Use " " key (11) to expand character size and display half text screen. It toggles between top screen, bottom screen and normal screen. INDEX Key Press / key (6) to recall the stored list of page numbers if the TV station is sending it. Otherwise, page 100 will be requested. HOLD 1. 2. Press HOLD key (7) stop page acquisi[...]
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12 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The remote control unit allows almost everything to be adjusted from the armchair. 1. STANDBY ( ) 2. STATUS 3. PPR 4. DIGITAL KEYBOARD (0~9) 5. NORMAL/MTOG ( /MTOG) 6. CHLLD LOCK/INDEX ( / ) 7. HOLD ( ) 8. CANCEL ( X ) 9. REVEAL ( ? ) 1 0. SLEEP/SUBCODE ( / ) i 11. SIZE ( ) 12. STORE LIST (STRLST) 13. MIX ( ) 14. AV/BROWSE ( [...]
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13 INSTALLING BATTERIES 1. 2. 3. Remove the battery cover of Remote Control Unit. Insert two AAA 1. 5V batteries making sure the polarity (+ or -) of the batteries matches the polarity marks inside the unit. Close the battery cover. NOTE: When the Remote Control Unit is not used for a long time or the batteries are worn out, take out the batteries [...]
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14 6. 10. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. CHILD LOCK ( / ) Use to prevent the child from watching the TV when the parents are not around by keeping the Remote Control keypad (Refer to P8 CHILD LOCK). SLEEP ( / ) This button is for those fall asleep watching TV. The set switches off after a preset time (Refer to P8 SLEEP TIMER). AV ( / ) The set is equi[...]
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15 . 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 17. 19. 20. 21. CANCEL( X ) This button is used to return to TV while Teletext is searching for a page. The search continues in the background, and when the page is found it puts the page number on the upper left of the TV picture. To view the page, pree button (17) to see Teletext, or button (13) to mix. REVEAL (?) T[...]
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Symptoms Check these things Try these adjustment No picture, no sound. Be sure power cord is plugged in. May be station trouble. Check antenna connections. Maybe in AV mode. Press POWER BUTTON Try another channel. Press AV button once. Poor sound, picture OK. May be station trouble. May be local interference from another appl[...]
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SPECIFICATIONS: Colour System Receiver Channel Teletext Power supply CRT Power Consumption Dimension (mm) Weight Remote Control Unit Power Supply * Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. : PAL, B/G : VHFL E2-E4; VHFH E5-E12; UHF E21-E69 : WST FLOF TELETEXT : AC 240V, 50Hz : 34 cm Diagonal/90 Deflection Angle : 70W : 366 (W)[...]