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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: 6875PF OWNER'S MANUAL N111[...]
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Congratulations on your purchase of this Palsonic colour television receiver. We recommend that you thoroughly read this manual before use to fully enjoy the many functions and excellent effects of this receiver. Retain this manual in an easily accessible location for future reference. Screen displays and illustrations in this manual may differ fro[...]
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Contents Features ........................................................................................................................ Important Safety Cautions .......................................................................................... Identification of Controls ...................................................................[...]
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Features 1 USOC and Intellectualized I 2 C-bus control Five picture modes Two groups of Video/Audio input terminals One S-Video terminal One group of DVD (Y,Cr,Cb) input terminals Video/Audio output terminal Program exchange/Program copy Game/Calendar Child lock function 200 channels Music TV function Noise reduction Image enhancing Programs classi[...]
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2 Important 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. Avoid exposing the s[...]
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Don't overload wall outlets; extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 3 This TV set can operate on a power of ~240V, 50Hz. You must not use a power supply of any other type. 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 1. Power Switch 2. Remote sensor. 3. Indicator. 4. AV/TV button: Video input select. 5. MENU button: To enter into menu operation. 6. VOL- button: volume down adjust; menu item adjust. 7. VOL+ button: volume up adjust; menu item adjust. 8. CH- button: channel down select; menu item select. 9. CH+ button: chan[...]
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5 1. Antenna input 2. AV output (VIDEO, AUDIO L, R) 3. DVD input (YCbC r , AUDIO L, R) 4. AV1 input (VIDEO, AUDIO L, R) 5. S-VIDEO input 6. AV2 input (VIDEO, AUDIO L, R) Back view Y C B R C (1) VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO DVD AUDIO AUDIO L L R R 6 1 5 4 2 2 VIDEO L R (2)[...]
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Identification of Controls (continued) 6 Power on/standby Direct Channel select TV/VIDEO Input select Channel up/menu item select Volume down/menu item adjust To enter into music TV mode This button has no function in this model Select the program in a group Colour system select Sound system select On-screen display call Previous channel Sleep time[...]
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7 Notes: Open the battery cover. 1 Please install the batteries before using the remote control. Install two "AA" batteries matching the +/- polarities of the battery to the +/- marks inside the battery compartment. 2 Replace the battery cover. 3 1. There should be no obstacle between the TV and the transmitter. 2. Use the remote control [...]
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Installation 8 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. Turn off the power first, when you connect an outdoor antenna to the antenna input terminal. When installing an outside antenna system, extr[...]
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9 Connecting the rear AV and DVD input terminals. This TV set provides 2 groups of AV input terminals (including 1 group of DVD and S-Video input terminals) for your convenient connection to VCR, DVD or other video equipment to enjoy the high quality picture. Please refer to the owner's manual of the equipment to be connected as well. Connecti[...]
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10 Connecting the side AV input terminals Connecting the AV output terminals W Y R Signal VIDEO EQUIPMENT W Y R To Video outputs To Audio output VIDEO L R (2) Y C B R C (1) VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO DVD Y Audio Amplifier Yellow (VIDEO) White (AUDIO L) Red (AUDIO R)[...]
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Menu Introduction 11 Operations Press the MENU button repeatedly to select the screen display as below. In menu operation, press CH+/- to select item, press VOL+/- to adjust selected item. The PICTURE menu The SYSTEM2 menu The PRESET menu (TV mode only) The CLOCK menu PROGRAM TYPE BAND SKIP FINE TUNE MANUAL SEARCH AUTO SEARCH 008 USER2 V-H OFF ADJ [...]
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Turning On/Turning Off 12 Operations Press the MAIN POWER SWITCH to turn on the TV set. If the TV set is in STANDBY mode, press , CH+/- or 0-9 (one digit only) on the remote control, then the TV set is turned on. When the remote control is not at your hand, you can also press the CH+/- buttons on the TV set to turn on the TV. Note: If there is no i[...]
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Presetting programs 13 Operations Firstly, use the Auto search function to preset all active channels in your area automatically. Then arrange the preset channels with the manual search and program edit functions. Press the MENU button to select PRESET menu. Press CH+/- to select AUTO SEARCH . Press VOL+/- and the TV set starts Auto channel preset.[...]
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Presetting programs (continued) 14 Operations When picture and sound's effect of a channel is poor (for example: one or two CATV channel's picture and sound are not standard), you can correct them by making use of Fine tuning. Access the PRESET menu, then select PROGRAM item by CH+/- and set the desired channel number (from 0~199) by VOL+[...]
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Editing programs 15 Operations Classifying programs After presetting the channels, you can skip unnecessary position numbers so that only the channels you want are selected. Access the PRESET menu, then select PROGRAM item by CH+/- and set the desired channel number (from 0~199) by VOL+/- or Digit buttons. In the menu, please select SKIP item and p[...]
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Editing programs (continued) 16 Operations Press MENU button repeatedly to access the SW AP menu. Select PROGRAM item and select a channel number A by Digit buttons. Select EXCHANGE item and press Digit buttons to set another channel number B that you would like to exchange with the program number which is displayed in the PROGRAM item. Then press [...]
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Selecting Channel/input signal 17 Operations Use Digit buttons To select one-digit channel To select two-digit channel To select three-digit channel Note: The maximum channel number is 199, the set does not act if the channel number you input is out of the range of 0~199. Use CH+/- buttons Press CH+ button, the channel number increases; Press CH- b[...]
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Adjusting the picture/sound 18 Operations Using the PP button: You can press PP button to select the desired picture mode: MILD , STANDARD , NATURE , CUSTOM , COLORFUL . Using the PICTURE menu: Press MENU button or PIC button to access the PICTURE menu. Press PIC button repeatedly or press CH+/- buttons to select item upwards or downwards. Press VO[...]
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Clock Setting 19 Operations Press MENU button repeatedly to access the CLOCK menu. Select TIME item. Note: The ON-TIME and OFF-TIME can be set only after you finish setting the TIME item. Press VOL- button to set the hour (0~23). Press VOL+ button to set the minute (0~59). Select OFF-TIME item. Set the OFF time. Press VOL- to set the hour (0~23). P[...]
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Clock Setting 20 Operations Select CH-TIME item. Set the CH-TIME. Press VOL- to set Press VOL+ to set minute (0~59). Select PROGRAM item. Set the channel number by Digit or VOL+/- buttons. The TV set will switch to the preset channel when the CH-TIME elapses. Setting channel timer TIME OFF-TIME ON-TIME CH-TIME PROGRAM 14:02 14:07 15:30 16:21 - - - [...]
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System Setting 21 Operations With the background function ON , when no signal is being received, a preset background and customer's logo will appear. Press VOL+/- buttons to select ON or OFF . Access the SYSTEM1 menu. Press CH+/- buttons to select BACKGROUND item. Press C-SYS or S-SYS button on the remote control repeatedly to set colour syste[...]
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Other functions introduction 22 Operations Game introduction There is a built-in game (Box man) for you to play. Press GAME button to access game interface . STAGE : 1 STEP: 000 Description of icons: :the man you control. :the box to push . :the destination to push the box to. :the wall. On the screen, press PP button select STAGE , then you can st[...]
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Other function introduction 23 Operations Noise Reduction setting With built-in image enhance circuit you can use the function to improve the visibility of details near black. Access the SYSTEM2 menu. Press CH+/- buttons to select IMAGE ENHANCE item. Press VOL+/- buttons to select ON , the image enhance is available. If the signal being received is[...]
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Other functions introduction 24 Operations If you only want to listen to the music, you can press MUSIC button and the screen displays MUSIC TV . Five seconds later, the screen is blank while the sound is normal. Press any button on the remote control to exit MUSIC mode. Setting music TV function Press SLEEP button repeatedly to set sleep time from[...]
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Troubleshooting Guide 25 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 26 TV system & channel range Power Supply: Power Consumption: Dimensions (mm): Weight (kg): CRT: AC 240V, 50Hz 140W 760 (W) x 595 (H) x 490 (D) 36 68cm System PAL-B/G VHF 2-12 UHF 21-69 CATV X~Z+2,S1~S41 System: Sound output: Accessories: PAL-BG, NTSC (AV) 4W x 2 Remote controller x 1 Design and specifications are subject to chan[...]
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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 5944033370 XMH Ver 1.0[...]