Palsonic 3498 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
34CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION  
MODEL: 3498  
Type Tested  
Electrical  
Safety  
AS/NZS 3250 Lic 4163  
Standards Australia  
APP No: CS6809N  
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL:(02)9313 7111  
FAX:(02)9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
AUSTRALIA:1300 657 888  
PRESET DOOR  
POWER SWITCH  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO IN  
ANTENNA  
SPEAKER  
INSIDE THE PRESET DOOR  
SKIP  
-
MT  
+
PRESET AUTO  
-
VOL  
+
-
CH  
+
STAND BY  
MUTE  
TV/AV  
CHANNEL SELECTOR  
PREVIOUS  
CALL  
CHANNEL SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
TIME  
SLEEP  
PICTURE  
PICTURE/TIME  
TIMER  
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INSTALLING BATTERIES:  
1. Remove the battery cover of Remote  
Control Unit.  
2. Insert two "AA" 1.5V batteries making  
sure the polarity (+ or -) of the batteries  
matches the polarity marks inside the  
unit.  
3. Close the battery cover.  
* When the Remote Control Unit is not  
used for a long time or the batteries are  
worn out, take out the batteries to  
prevent electrolyte leakage.  
* Take care not to drop, dampen, disassemble  
the Remote Control Unit.  
* Operatable remote control range is  
limited as shown.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:  
ANTENNA CONNECTIONS  
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Optimum colour reception requires a good antenna. An out-door antenna will be more  
effective to obtain a clear-picture.  
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Insert the out-door antenna into the antenna socket on the cabinet back. Adjust the direction  
or position for the best possible picture.  
POWER SWITCH  
Press POWER SWITCH, the appliance will be in operation mode.  
The channel position number is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen for  
4 seconds.  
Press POWER SWITCH again to turn off the appliance’s power  
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CHANNEL SELECTION  
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Press CHANNEL SELECTOR (  
channel number will be increased or decreased as shown in the following Fig, and display  
in the upper right corner of the screen.  
) on the appliance or the Remote Control Unit, the  
CHANNEL INCREASE  
CH  
1
2
58  
59  
59  
CH  
8
CHANNEL DECREASE  
58  
1
2
(REMOTE)  
(THE APPLIANCE)  
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Use the CHANNEL SELECTOR button on the Remote Control Unit to select channel  
1) 0-9 channel  
6
6
2) 10-19 channel  
12  
28  
1-  
2-  
1-  
2
8
3) 20-29 channel  
2-  
4) 30-39 channel  
35  
3-  
3-  
5
5) 40-49 channel  
48  
4-  
4-  
8
6) 50-59 channel  
59  
5-  
5-  
9
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NOTE: To select two digit channel, the second digit must be pressed within 2 seconds.  
* PREVIOUS BUTTON (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)  
Pressing this button to select the channel that was tuned immediately before the one being  
watched. For example: If you are watching the program on channel 6, and the previous  
program you watched is on channel 15; then you can press the button to reach channel 15,  
press it again to return channel 6.  
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15  
CHANNEL PRESET  
AUTO PRESET  
1. Press the PSET (PRESET ON/OFF) button on the front panel. The current band and  
channel position will be displayed on screen (in green).  
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2. Press AUTO (AUTO PRESET) button, the appliance will search the signal of TV station in  
the order of VHFL, VHFH and UHF, as shown in the following, and memorise them from  
channel number 1 position.  
VHFH  
VHFL  
UHF  
* During presetting, the green block turns into yellow.  
The moving red block indicates the change of tuning voltage.  
3. When presetting is over, the channel position is set to number 1 automatically.  
4. Press PSET (PRESET ON/OFF) button to exit preset mode.  
NOTE: During presetting, auto presetting will be cut off if any one of STAND BY button,  
PRESET ON/OFF button or AUTO PRESET button is pressed.  
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MANUAL TUNING  
1. Press PSET (PRESET ON/OFF) button to set preset mode.  
2. Select a channel position.  
* If “SKIP” displays on the screen, press "SKIP" button on the front panel to exit "SKIP"  
mode.  
SKIP  
8 VHFH  
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3. Press and hold MANUAL TUNING button until your desired program appears.  
UHF  
VHFH  
VHFL  
MFT  
VHFL  
VHFH  
UHF  
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4. Press PRESET ON/OFF button to exit preset mode.  
The searched program station has been memorised at the present channel position,  
5. Repeat 1~ 4 steps to search another channel.  
NOTE : * If the same channel position is selected during repeat operation, the former  
memory will be erased.  
* If some channel position is tuned by MANUAL TUNING mode, AFC (automatic  
frequency control) function is defeated in this channel position.  
SKIP BUTTON:  
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FUNCTION:  
When CHANNEL SELECTOR button is used to select channels, the channel will be skipped  
if they are set to "SKIP" mode. For example: Set 2~7 channels to "SKIP" mode, the  
procedure of channel position increasing or decreasing.  
CHANNEL INCREASE  
CH  
1
2
58  
59  
CH  
CHANNEL DECREASE  
58  
1
2
59  
(REMOTE)  
(THE APPLIANCE)  
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OPERATION:  
1. Press PSET (PRESET ON/OFF) button to set preset mode.  
2. Select a channel by using CHANNEL SELECTOR button.  
3. Press "SKIP" button, "SKIP" will be displayed on the screen to indicate that the channel is  
at "SKIP" mode.  
SKIP  
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4. Repeat 2 ~ 3 steps to skip another channel.  
5. Press PRESET ON/OFF button to exit preset mode.  
SOUND CONTROL:  
VOLUME CONTROL  
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Press the  
Press the  
(VOL) button to increase volume; the red block on the screen moves right.  
(VOL) button to decrease volume; the red block on the screen moves left.  
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MUTE BUTTON (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)  
When there is a phone-call or a visitor, it can temporarily shut off the sound without  
affecting the picture.  
To resume normal, press the MUTE or VOLUME (  
will be displayed for 4 seconds.  
) button. The previous volume  
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PICTURE CONTROL (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)  
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Press the PICTURE CONTROL button on the Remote Control Unit.  
The FUNCTION to be adjusted is selected in sequence as shown in the following  
chart at every press of the button.  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOUR  
Adjust the  
button to obtain satisfactory picture.  
ON SCREEN  
DISPLAY  
Red Block Moves  
Press button  
CAPTION  
FUNCTION  
Contrast  
DISPLAY  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOUR  
Press button  
Strong  
Light  
Weak  
Dark  
Brightness  
Colour  
Pale  
Deep  
CALL BUTTON (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)  
Press this button, the present channel number will be displayed on the screen. If the  
electronic clock is in operation, the channel and time will be displayed together at the  
upper right corner of the screen.  
Press the button again to cancel display.  
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AM 6 : 00  
STAND BY BUTTON  
Press STAND BY button, the appliance is set to stand by mode, the power indicator  
is lightened.  
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Press STAND BY button again, the appliance is turned on and the indicator is turned off.  
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SLEEP BUTTON (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)  
Using SLEEP button allows you to have the appliance automatically turned off a  
predetermined time, and set the appliance to stand by mode.  
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Press  
again  
SLEEP  
SLEEP 0  
(RED)  
SLEEP 90  
(GREEN)  
Decrease 10 minutes  
at every press  
SLEEP 10  
(GREEN)  
After the SLEEP function is set, the remaining time will be automatically displayed for 4  
seconds every ten minutes.  
* If you press STAND BY button while the SLEEP function is operating, the SLEEP function  
will be cancelled automatically.  
TIMER OPERATION (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)  
Using TIMER button to select one of three timer modes, which are CLOCK mode, ON  
TIMER mode and OFF TIMER mode respectively.  
TIMER  
Press  
again  
Press  
OFF TIME  
AM 12 : 00  
CLOCK  
AM 12 : 00  
1 ON TIME  
AM 12 : 00  
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CLOCK  
1. Press the TIMER button until "CLOCK" displays on screen.  
2. Press button to set the preset hour.  
Press button to set the preset minute.  
3. After setting the clock, press TIME button to start operating.  
TIME  
CLOCK  
CLOCK  
AM 12 : 00  
AM 12 : 16  
4. Use CALL button to display the present time on screen. See "CALL" operation  
* In case of power failure, the clock operation will be cancelled.  
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ON TIME OPERATION:  
1. Set the CLOCK in operation mode.  
2. Press the TIMER button until "ON TIME" displays on the screen.  
3. Press the button to select the exact hour when you want to turn on the appliance.  
Press the button to select the exact minute when you want to turn on the appliance.  
4. Press the CHANNEL SELECTOR to set your desired channel.  
TIME  
1 ON TIME  
AM 12 : 00  
8 ON TIME  
PM 7 : 00  
5. Press TIME button, the CLOCK indicator is green instead of red  
ON TIME function starts operating. Then press STAND BY button to set stand by mode.  
6. The appliance will be turned on automatically when the clock reaches your setting time.  
* The ON TIME operation will be cancelled if you switch off the power before your setting  
time is up.  
* If the TV set keeps on working after you have set the ON TIME function, the channel  
number will be changed to the setting one when the setting time is up.  
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OFF TIME  
1. Set the CLOCK in operation mode.  
2. Press TIMER button till "OFF TIME" displays on the screen.  
3. Press button to select the exact hour when you want to turn off the appliance.  
Press button to select the exact minute when you want to turn on the off the appliance.  
TIME  
OFF TIME  
AM 12 : 00  
OFF TIME  
PM 3 : 30  
4. Press TIME button, then the CLOCK indicator is green instead of red.  
OFF TIME function starts operating.  
5. The appliance will be turned off when your setting time is up, and return to stand by  
mode.  
* The OFF TIME function will be ineffective if the following conditions occurs;  
Press STAND BY button before the setting time is up.  
Switch off the power before the setting time is up.  
TV/AV SELECTOR (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)  
Press TV/AV button to change TV mode to AV mode, then "VIDEO" will be displayed in  
the upper comer of the screen for 4 seconds. Press TV/AV button again to return TV  
mode, the original channel will be displayed in the upper right comer of the screen.  
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Set to TV mode when receiving or recording TV program.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
Many apparent malfunctions may be caused by slight misadjustment of regular controls or  
some other equally similar simple causes. If any problem arises in the operation of your set, first  
check through this list of symptoms and correction. Should the problem be unsettled, unplug the  
set and contact your dealer.  
Try these adjustment  
Check these things  
Symptoms  
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Press POWER BUTTON  
Try another channel.  
Be sure power cord is plugged in.  
May be station trouble.  
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No picture,  
no sound.  
Press AV button once.  
Check antenna connections.  
Maybe in AV mode.  
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Try another channel.  
Reorient antenna.  
May be station trouble.  
May be local interference from  
another appliance.  
Poor sound,  
picture OK.  
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Adjust VOLUME control.  
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Check antenna connections.  
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Try another channel.  
Reorient antenna.  
May be station trouble.  
Poor picture,  
sound OK.  
Snowy picture  
Lines in picture  
Distorted picture  
Weak picture.  
Check antenna connections.  
Check antenna for broken wires.  
May be local interference from  
another appliance.  
Adjust BRIGHTNESS  
control.  
Adjust CONTRAST control.  
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May be station trouble.  
Try another channel.  
Reorient antenna.  
Multiple images  
(Ghost)  
Check antenna connections.  
May be local interference.  
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Try another channel.  
Reorient antenna.  
May be station trouble.  
Poor colour or  
no colour  
Check antenna connections.  
Check antenna for broken wires.  
May be local interference from  
another appliance.  
Adjust COLOUR control.  
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Remote control  
does not work.  
Be sure power cord is plugged in  
Check battery in Remote Control  
Hand Unit.  
Change batteries.  
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No picture,  
Sound OK.  
Station may be in trouble.  
Try another channel.  
Switch off for several  
minutes the switch on.  
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SPECIFICATIONS:  
: CCIR PAL B/G  
Colour System  
Scanning  
: 625 Lines; Horizontal 15625Hz; Vertical 50Hz  
: VHFL 0-3; VHFH 4-11; UHF 21-69  
: S1-S41  
Receivers Channel  
Cable Channel  
IF Frequency  
Inter Carrier Frequency  
Power supply  
CRT  
: Video 38.9MHz; Sound 33.4MHz; Chroma 34.47MHz  
: 5.5MHz  
: AC 220-240V, 50 HZ  
: 34cm Diagonal / 90 Deflection Angle  
: 1.5W Max ; 1.0W 10% THD  
: VHF/CATV/UHF 75 ohm  
: 361 (W) x 344 (H) x378 (D)  
: 11 kg  
Audio Output  
Antenna Impedance  
Dimension (mm)  
Weight  
Remote Control Unit  
Power Supply  
: DC 3V (2 x UM-3)  
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL:(02)9313 7111  
FAX:(02)9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888  
604-37823-10  

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