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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 LCD TELEVISION & MONITOR MODEL: TFTV680 OWNER'S MANUAL N111[...]
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T able of Contents Important Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................... Preparations .............................................................................................................................................. Using the Remote Control ....[...]
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T able of Contents (continued) Setting Sound ............................................................................................................................................ Adjusting the Volume .......................................................................................................................... Adjusting the Sound [...]
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Important Safety Precautions 1 Electrical energy can perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order to prevent po[...]
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Important Safety Precautions (continued) 2 15. Stand --- Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. Do not place the product on an unstable trolley, stand, tripod or table. Placing the product on an unstable base can cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal inj[...]
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Preparations 3 2 Using the Remote Control Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor window of the set. Objects between the remote control and sensor window may prevent proper operation. Note: the illustration is for your reference only, the remote sensor may locate differently with different model. Cautions regarding use of re[...]
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Preparations (continued) 4 AC-INPUT Antenna Connection INSTALL the unit in a room where direct light will not fall upon the screen. Total darkness or a reflection on the picture screen may cause eyestrain. Soft and indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Optimum reception of colour requires a good signal and will generally mean th[...]
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Identification of Controls 5 Main Unit Power Indicator A yellow indicator lights when the power is on and a red indicator lights when in the standby mode. Remote Sensor 1. POWER Press this button to turn the unit ON from STANDBY mode. Press it again to turn the set back to STANDBY. 2. SOURCE To access signal source select menu In OSD Menu, press th[...]
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Identification of Controls (continued) 6 1. Antenna input Allows you to connect cable or outdoor antenna 2. Headphone jack 3. AV inputs (Video, Audio L/Mono, R) / S-Video input Receive video/audio signals from external sources such as VCR or DVD player. Receive a S-Video signal from external source such as VCR or DVD player. 4. 21-pin Euro-SCART 1 [...]
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Identification of Controls (continued) 7 1. POWER Turn the unit on or standby. 2. CH , VOL+/- CH - Use to switch channels; - To display previous/next page (Teletext) VOL+/- - Use to adjust volume; In MENU operation, use CH to select menu item and VOL+/- to adjust selected item. Flip the cover, open in the direction of the arrow. 3. MENU To access t[...]
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Identifications of Controls (continued) 8 To activate picture-out-picture 17. PIP To activate picture-in-picture To select stereo, mono, bilingual To rectify the picture automatically in D-Sub mode To display hidden information such as solution to riddles and puzzles (Teletext) 16. POP 18. STEREO 29. REVEL To select PIP frame position To enter/exit[...]
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Connections 9 Connect a VCR 21-pin Scart Convertor VCR How to connect: 1. Insert the Scart Convertor into SCART1 or SCART 2 interface. 2. Connect the AV Cable between the Scart Convertor and the VCR. To play VCR 1. Turn on your LCD TV, press SOURCE button on the remote control. 2. Press CH to select SCART1 (or SCART 2 AV) and press ENTER to confirm[...]
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Connections (continued) 10 Connect AVI or S-Video Inputs Yellow (VIDEO) White (AUDIO L/MONO) Red (AUDIO R) The unit provides Audio/Video inputs for you to connect external devices such as VCR, Video Camera or Home video game system. How to connect: Connect the Audio/Video cables between the Audio (L/R)/Video jacks on the unit and external devices. [...]
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Connections (continued) 1 1 Rear of the DVD player How to connect a DVD Player using Component Video Connections: Connect the Video cable between the Y, Cb, Cr input jacks on the unit and Y, Cb, Cr output jacks on the DVD player. Connect the Audio cable between the AUDIO input jack on the unit and AUDIO output jacks on the DVD player. To play DVD 1[...]
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Connect a PC D-Sub IN D-Sub AUDIO AUDIO DVI-D DVI-D IN HDTV IN Cr/Pr Cb/Pb R L/MONO AUDIO Y Connections (continued) 12 How to connect: Connect the cable or antenna to the antenna input jack on the DTV receiver. Conned the DVI cable between the DVI input interface on the unit and DVI output interface on the DTV receiver. Connect the Audio cable betw[...]
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T urning the Unit On and Off 13 MP: SECAM FM/AM ABC With the power on, Press the Power button on the remote control to turn off. Turning the Unit On and Off Turning On Insert the power cord into the wall outlet. Press the Power button on the remote control. The unit will be turned on and you will be ready to use it's features. Turning Off Note[...]
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V iewing TV Programs 14 Your LCD TV can memorise and store all of the available channels. After the available channels are memorised, use CH to scan through the available stations. Select a Region Before you start automatic search, it is necessary to select a region firstly. Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to displ[...]
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V iewing TV Programs (continued) 15 Manual Search Use Manual Search if desired channels can not be memorised or if you would like to store programs to specific channel numbers one by one. Use number buttons to directly select a channel that you want to perform manual search. Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to displ[...]
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V iewing TV Programs (continued) 16 5 Setting Favorite Channel Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to display Program menu page. Press CH to select Program No item. Press VOL+/- to select a channel that you want to set as your favourite channel. Press CH repeatedly to select Favourite item. Press VOL+ or ENTER to acces[...]
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Locking TV Channels 17 Setting Locking Function On or Off Press MENU to display the menu main page. Locking or Unlocking TV Channels If the [Child Lock] item is set to [On], the unit asks you to input password if you want to access the [Program] menu page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to display Option menu page. Press CH to select Child Lock item. Pres[...]
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Basic Operation 18 TV ------------------ select TV signal. Video -------------- select signal from Video terminal. S-Video ----------- select signal from S-Video terminal. SCART1 ---------- select signal from 21-PIN SCART 1 interface. SCART2 AV ----- select signal from 21-PIN SCART 2 interface. SCART2 Y/C ---- no function. YPbPr ------------- selec[...]
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Setting Picture 19 Using the Preset Picture Mode Press ENTER to confirm and press MENU repeatedly to exit. There are three preset picture modes [Vivid, Standard and Mild] and one user-set picture mode [Custom]. Each preset mode has its own picture settings. [Vivid]: Select for a bright picture. [Standard]: Select for a normal picture. [Mild]: Selec[...]
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Setting Sound 20 Adjusting the Volume You may quickly adjust the volume by using VOL+ or VOL- . The unit also allows you to adjust volume through OSD menu as follows. Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to display Audio menu page. Press CH to select Volume item. Press VOL+/- to adjust the volume. Press MENU to exit. Ad[...]
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Setting Sound (continued) 21 You may directly use the SRS button to turn on or off the SRS effect. SRS (Sound Retrieval System ) is an audio enhancement technology that restores the spatial cues that are present in a live listening environment and processes it to provide a natural 3D sound field. Setting SRS effect Press MENU to display the menu ma[...]
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Setting System 22 Setting Colour System Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- to display Program menu page. Press CH repeatedly to select Color System item. Press VOL+ or ENTER to access the sub-menu. Press CH to select a proper colour system. Press ENTER to confirm and press MENU repeatedly to exit. Setting Sound System Press MENU[...]
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System Setting (continued) 23 Cancel 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. 90 Min. 120 Min. Setting Menu Background Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to display Option menu page. Press CH repeatedly to select Menu Background item. Press VOL+ or ENTER to access the sub-menu. Press CH to select Transparent or Opaque . Press [...]
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Changing Screen Layout 24 Selecting Screen Layout Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to display Option menu page. Press CH repeatedly to select MultiWin Mode item. Press VOL+ or ENTER to access the sub-menu. Press CH to select Off , POP , 6 Windows or 9 Windows . Press ENTER to confirm and press MENU repeatedly to exi[...]
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PIP Operations 25 Viewing the Picture-in-Picture This unit includes a two-tuner Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature. This allows you to watch two live broadcasts simultaneously, one in the full size "main" picture and one in a smaller "window" picture. The main window program can come from a TV broadcast or other external source, w[...]
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Adjustment in D-Sub/DVI Mode 26 With working in D-Sub or DVI mode, this unit allows you to perform many adjustments. Adjusting Image Horizontal Size Press MENU to display the menu main page. Press VOL+/- repeatedly to display Screen menu page. Press CH to select H Size item. Press VOL+/- to adjust until you are satisfied. Press MENU to exit. Changi[...]
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Adjustment in D-Sub/DVI Mode (Continued) 27 Smoothing the Picture Press CH to select Both on , Only Ver. on , Only Hor. on or Both off . Press ENTER to confirm and press MENU repeatedly to exit. Press MENU to display the menu main page. When the screen displays a picture with a bevel edge, you may find a sawtooth picture on the bevel edge. This fun[...]
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T eletext 28 What Is Teletext? Teletext broadcasts pages of information and entertainment to specially equipped television sets. Your System receives Teletext signals broadcast by a TV network, and decodes them into graphical format for viewing. News, weather and sports information, stock exchange prices and programme previews are among the many se[...]
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T roubleshooting 29 Before calling for repair service, check the following items for possible remedies to an encountered symptom. Symptoms No power Check item "Ghost" or double images Check that the AC power cord is plugged into the mains socket. Unplug the power cord, wait for 60 seconds. Then reinsert plug into the mains socket and turn[...]
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Specifications 30 Maximum Colours Brightness Contrast Viewing Angle TV System Display Size diagonal Display Feature Channel Coverage LCD Panel Resolution Type Video In Audio In Other System PAL-D/K PAL-B/G PAL-I SECAM-B/G SECAM-D/K SECAM-L' SECAM-L UHF 13-57 21-69 21-69 21-69 21-69 21-69 CATV Z1~Z37 X~Z+2, S1~S41 X~Z+2, S1~S41 X~ZC57, S1~S41 P[...]
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Specifications (continued) 31 1024 x 768 @ 75Hz, 70Hz, 60Hz 720 x 400 @ 70Hz 480P @ 60Hz 720P @ 60Hz 1080i @ 50Hz, 60Hz 576P @ 50Hz Supported Display Format: Accessories Standard Accessories: 1 User Manual 1 AC Power Cord 1 Remote Control 2 AAA Batteries 1 Audio/Video Cable (RCA) 1 D-Sub Cable 1 RF Coaxial Cable 1 S-Video Cable 1 Component-Video Ca[...]
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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-L27M6S3-02[...]