Palsonic 5120G User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
ART SERIES  
51CM CORDLESS REMOTE COLOUR TELEVISION  
MODEL: 5120G  
5120B  
5120S  
Type Tested  
Electrical  
Safety  
AS/NZS 3250 Lic 4164  
Standards Australia  
APP No: N17340  
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  
INTRODUCTION  
Features  
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Hyperband  
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English/Chinese on-screen menu display  
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256 preset channels  
Intellectualized I2 C-bus control  
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Full function remote control  
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Sleep timer, ON Timer, OFF Timer  
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Non-signal blue background display and AUTO-POWER-OFF function  
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Games, built-in 500 year calendar function  
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Child Lock function, Channel swap  
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Program scan function  
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Program scan function  
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Five picture modes' setting  
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AUDIO/VIDEO input & output terminals  
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Advanced digital picture improvement circuit  
1
NOTES FOR OPERATION  
Do not let the TV set be in stand-by condition for a long period of time. When it is not in use, please  
turn off the power supply and remove the power plug. When it is to be left unattended for  
a prolonged period of time, it is recommended to disconnect the connection to the outdoor aerial, to  
avoid thunder strike.  
*
* Please follow cautions for safety in the TV set instructions, and all warnings and descriptions denoted  
on the TV set.  
Cautions for safety  
Note: This TV set can be operated on an AC power of 240V, 50Hz. You should not use power  
supply of the other type.  
In order to wipe dust off the  
picture tube or off the cabinet,  
you should remove the power  
plug from the wall outlet first.  
You can wipe lightly with a  
piece of dry, clean, soft cloth.  
When an unusual situation  
occurs, turn off the power  
switch at once and remove the  
plug from the wall outlet.  
Contact a qualified service  
department in your local area.  
Do not expose the TV set to  
rain or excessive moisture, to  
prevent tire disaster or  
electric shock. Avoid using  
the set in very warm or damp  
places. Never use it in a  
bathroom.  
The TV set should be placed  
on an adequate place without  
exposing it to direct sunlight  
and other sources of heat to  
prevent the deformation of the  
cabinet or damage to components.  
Do not cover the Ventilating  
holes in the cabinet. Keep a  
space of more than 5cm from  
the walls to the TV set, to  
There exists High Voltage in  
this TV set. Do not remove  
the cover to avoid danger.  
guarantee the good ventilation.  
When the power cord or the  
plug is damaged, please  
contact a qualified service  
department to get service.  
When the TV set is to be left  
unattended, please turn off the  
power switch and remove the  
plug from the wall outlet.  
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Installation  
Antenna Connection  
To ensure a bright-coloured and clear picture, you should use an outdoor aerial or CATV cable. If  
the signals are strong enough, you may use an indoor aerial.  
Note: In case of using the  
Twin-lead aerial feeder (300 )  
for UHF/VHF aerial, use a 300-75  
ohm adaptor (not supplied)  
When using the coaxial cable (not  
supplied) (75 ) for UHF/VHF  
aerial, connect the plug into the  
75 ohm aerial socket directly.  
Note:  
When you connect the outdoor aerial cable to the aerial terminal on the TV set, please turn off the  
power switch on the TV while connecting the antenna lead.  
In thunder and lightning weather, please disconnect the outdoor aerial to avoid thunder/lightning  
strike.  
Effective range of the remote  
control operation  
Battery installation  
(1) Remove the back battery cover.  
(2) Insert two size AAA batteries according to  
the polarity indication inside the remote  
controller.  
Notes:  
1.  
When the remote controller is not used for  
an extended period of time or the batteries  
are worn out, please remove the batteries in  
time to avoid battery leakage.  
Avoid moisture and mechanical shock to  
the remote controller.  
2.  
3.  
Do not drop, dampen or disassemble the  
remote controller.  
3
Appearance  
Front view  
Note: Functions of MENU, TV/AV, VOL+/-, CH+/- are also provided to the remote controller.  
Back View  
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Appearance  
Remote Controller  
5
OPERATION  
Turning the Power On/Off & Menu Operation  
.
The following describes how to turn the TV on/off using the TV's main switch and the remote  
controller.  
To turn the power on/off  
1. Press the POWER switch, the red power indicator lights up.  
2.  
If no picture appears on the screen, press the  
button on the set or on the remote  
controller to turn the set on and the yellow indicator light up.  
*Note: If there are no input signals to the TV when the TV set is on, a blue background will appear on  
the screen. After 15 minutes if there are still no signals to the TV, it will enter into standby  
mode automatically.  
3. Press the POWER switch to turn off the set completely.  
If you want to turn off the TV temporarily, press the  
the set to standby mode  
button on the remote controller to switch  
4.  
Special indication:  
Last-Mode-Memory: after turning off the power, the last TV mode, picture and sound setting mode and  
preset channels all are memorised. Therefore, next time you turn on the TV, the TV will work in the  
previous setting mode.  
.
If you directly pressed the main power switch on the TV to turn it off, you must press the main  
power switch to turn on the TV.  
.
If you pressed the main power switch to turn off the TV when in standby mode, press the main  
power switch and then operate from the remote controller to turn the TV on.  
Auto-Power-Off : there are two kinds of Auto-Power-Off function:  
1. If a vacant channel is tuned or TV broadcast for a day is finished, the TV will automatically turn  
off after about 10 minutes.  
2. SLEEP-timer function.  
3. OFF timer function.  
Menu Operation  
Press MENU button to enter into cartoon graphics menu page, press MENU button or POS+/- button  
repeatedly can select different graphics. The selected graphics is highlighted and the menu name will  
appear above the graphics (each graphics represents a menu) . Press VOL+/- button to enter into the  
sub-menu. To call, press RECALL button.  
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OPERATION  
Tuning in  
There are two ways to preset channels: to preset channels automatically and to preset channels  
manually. Below we will describe how to preset the channels by making use of the menu.  
To preset channels (ASM)  
Use the ASM (Automatic Search Memory) function to preset all the active channels in your local area  
automatically.  
To enter into the PRESET menu  
Press the PRESET button to display PRESET the menu on  
PRESET  
POS  
22  
OFF  
UHF  
the screen.( Or you can press the MENU button repeatedly  
to select and highlight PRESET icon, then press the VOL+/-  
button to enter into the PRESET menu.)  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
ON  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
Note: If there is any channel which is in CHILD LOCK ON mode, the  
PRESET menu can not be entered. How to enter into the PRESET menu  
to preset channels, please refer to page 17.  
In AV mode, press the MENU button, on the interface there are three icons in red background colour  
(PRESET, SWAP, LOCK), which indicates these items can not be used in AV mode.  
ASM (Automatic Search Memory)  
PRESET  
POS  
22  
OFF  
UHF  
1.Press the POS+/- button to select and  
highlight ASM  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
ON  
SEARCH  
ASM  
2. Press the VOL+/- button to start the ASM.  
All active channels will be preset and  
stored into the memory automatically. After  
presetting, the TV will return to the first  
channel program.  
S-RCV  
OFF  
PRESET  
POS  
22  
ON  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
UHF  
AFT  
OF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
3.  
During the process of ASM, pressing the PRESET  
button or MENU button on the remote controller  
will stop the process.  
S-RCV  
OFF  
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Note: Before ASM (Auto search), please set the current channel's colour system to AUTO and sound  
system to local area's sound system (refer to page 10), thus after ASM, all programs' colour and sound  
system have been set correctly. Otherwise you should reset every program's colour and sound system  
according to page 10.  
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OPERATION  
Tuning in (continued)  
Use the SEARCH function if desired channels can not be preset with the ASM or if you would like  
to preset channels to specific position numbers one by one.  
It is convenient to set the channel numbers to the same position numbers using SEARCH and SKIP  
functions.  
To preset channels (SEARCH)  
SEARCH  
If ASM 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 SEARCH.  
1. Enter into PRESET menu, press the POS+/- button to select and  
PRESET  
highlight POS. Press the VOL+/- button to select a  
desired position number (from 0-255).  
Note: you can also press 0-9 button to select a  
one-digit position number.  
Press --/--- button and number buttons to select a  
two-digit or three-digit position number.  
POS  
4
ON  
V-L  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
PRESET  
POS  
2. Press the POS+/- button to select SEARCH. Press the VOL+ button to  
search channels from current channel to higher  
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ON  
V-L  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
channel. Press the VOL- button to search channels  
from current channel to lower channel. When a  
channel is located, the searching stops, this channel  
is then memorized with the preset position number.  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
PRESET  
POS  
Note: you can also make use of BAND selection to quicken the  
20  
OFF  
V-H  
searching process in your desired band. Press the POS+/- button to  
select BAND, pressing the VOL+/- button moves the band to the next  
one in the sequence below.  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
V-L  
V-H  
UHF  
3.When you want to store another channel at another position, repeat steps 1 & 2 above.  
Note: After SEARCH, to exit the PRESET menu, press the RECALL button, or press PRESET  
button or MENU button repeatedly until OSD disappears.  
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OPERATION  
Tuning in (continued)  
To skip unnecessary position numbers and MFT (Manual Fine Tuning)  
To skip a position number  
After presetting the channel you can skip unnecessary position numbers so that only the channels you  
want to watch are selected with POS+/- button.  
PRESET  
1. Enter into the PRESET menu, press the POS+/- button to select POS.,  
then select the unwanted program number with  
the VOL+/- button.  
POS  
24  
OFF  
UHF  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
ON  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
PRESET  
2. Press the POS+/- button to select "SKIP".  
Press the VOL+/- button to select "SKIP ON". Thus, after exiting the  
menu, the position number will then be skipped when you select  
programs with the POS+/- button. If you want to skip other unwanted  
programs, repeat step 1 above to change the program number.  
POS  
24  
ON  
(or OFF)  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
UHF  
AFT  
ON  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
Note: you can select the skipped channel by pressing the direct channel  
select buttons, and the position number displayed on the screen is in red.  
To restore skip a position number  
Enter into the PRESET menu, Select the position number you want to restore. Press the POS+/- button  
to select "SKIP". Press the VOL+/- button to select "SKIP OFF".  
MFT (Manual Fine Tuning)  
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 Manual Fine Tuning (FINE).  
PRESET  
1. Enter into PRESET menu, select the program number  
POS  
25  
OFF  
UHF  
you want to fine-tune.  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
ON  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
2. Press the POS+/- button to select FINE, then press and hold the  
VOL+ or VOL- button, the channel begins  
fine tuning until the optimum picture and  
sound is achieved. (Press VOL+ button to  
fine-tune upward, while VOL- button to  
PRESET  
POS  
25  
OFF  
UHF  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
fine-tune downward. The AFT function will be  
set to OFF mode automatically)  
ON  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
Note: if some channel’s colour or sound is abnormal, it may be that the setting of the colour or the  
sound system is wrong, please do adjustment according to The setting of colour and sound system (on  
page 10) to set the proper colour and sound system.  
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OPERATION  
Tuning in (continued)  
AFT (Automatic Frequency Tuning)  
PRESET  
POS  
If picture and sound’s effect of the channel is instead poor by making use  
22  
OFF  
UHF  
of FINE, you can correct them by making use of  
AFT. Enter into the PRESET menu, press POS+/-  
button to select AFT, press VOL+/- button to  
select AFT ON.  
Note: If the program is in AFT ON, the position  
number displayed on the screen will be in green.  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
The setting of colour and sound system  
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1.  
Press the RECALL button, the colour and sound system  
will be displayed on the screen.  
AUTO  
B/G  
If the colour is abnormal, press the C-SYS button to  
select proper colour system. Every time you press the  
C-SYS button, the colour system will change in the  
sequence below.  
2.  
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PAL  
B/G  
AUTO  
PAL  
N3.58  
N4.43  
3.  
If the sound is abnormal, press the S-SYS button to  
select proper sound system. Every time you press the  
S-SYS button, the sound system will change in the  
sequence below.  
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PAL  
B/G  
I
D/K  
B/G  
M/N  
Now you can watch the broadcasting TV program on the preset channels.  
Note: You can also make use of SYSTEM menu to set the colour and sound system. (Refer to  
SYSTEM SETTING on page 14.)  
10  
OPERATION  
Channel selection  
You can watch TV programmes being broadcast on the preset channels.  
To watch a TV programme  
You can select your desired TV program by one of the following methods.  
Using the direct select buttons (0~9) and --/---button  
To select a one-digit position number (0-9)  
Press the 0~9 button directly.  
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AUTO  
B/G  
To select a two-digitposition number (10-99)  
Press --/--- button to display -- on the screen, then press the  
channel number.  
13  
AUTO  
B/G  
To select a three-digit position number (100-255)  
Press --/--- button to display --- on the screen, then press the  
channel number.  
125  
AUTO  
B/G  
Using the POS+/- buttons  
Press POS- to select lower position numbers;  
POS+ to select higher ones.  
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2
1
Using the PREVIOUS channel button (  
)
Press the button on the remote controller can swap the  
current viewed channel with the previous one. For  
11  
example, the channel you previously watched is 11, the  
2
present channel is 2, press the  
button, it will return to  
channel 11, press the  
channel 2.  
button again it will return to  
11  
OPERATION  
Convenient Picture and Sound Controls  
Selectable picture  
To select the picture mode  
You can select the picture quality instantly among four  
preset modes and one user-set mode.  
Press the P.M button to select the desired picture quality.  
SOFT  
STANDARD  
VIVID  
LIGHT  
SOFT, STANDARD , VIVID , LIGHT and PERSONAL  
(user-set) can be selected cyclically.  
PERSONAL  
To set the desired picture quality to the MEMORY position  
1. Press the PIC button repeatedly to select the  
desired adjusting item. Press the VOL+/- button  
to adjust the level.  
PICTURE  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
COLOUR  
SHARP  
TINT  
28  
Pressing  
(PERSONAL)  
SOFT STANDARD VIVID LIGHT  
Item  
PICTURE  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
SHARP  
VOL-  
paler  
VOL+  
COLOUR  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
*TINT  
deeper  
38  
45  
38  
50  
50  
48  
50  
58  
darker  
weaker  
softer  
lighter  
TINT  
stronger  
sharper  
28  
16  
00  
50  
32  
00  
63  
34  
00  
63  
34  
00  
38  
purplish greenish  
* TINT is for NTSC system only.  
The adjusted level is stored in the MEMORY position.  
Adjusting the volume and muting the sound  
To adjust the sound volume  
Adjust the sound volume with the VOL+/-  
buttons. Press the VOL- button to decrease the  
sound. Press the VOL+ button to increase the  
sound.  
VOLUME  
32  
To mute the sound  
The muting function is convenient when you need to pay attention to  
surrounding sounds, answer a phone call, receive a visitor, etc.  
Press the button to mute the sound.  
To restore the sound, press the  
button again or VOL+/- buttons.  
MUTE  
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12  
OPERATION  
CLOCK SETTING  
CLOCK menu  
CLOCK  
TIME  
OFF-TIME --:--  
ON-TIME --:--  
POS  
Press the CLOCK button to display the CLOCK menu. (Or press the  
MENU button repeatedly to select and highlight CLOCK icon, and press  
VOL+/- button to enter into the CLOCK menu.)  
--:--  
-
TIME setting  
Making use of this function can set the current time for the TV.  
CLOCK  
TIME  
OFF-TIME --:--  
ON-TIME --:--  
POS  
Press the POS+/- button to select and highlight TIME.  
Press the VOL- button to set the hour (0~23). Press the  
VOL+ button to set the minute (00~59).  
18:23  
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OFF-TIME setting  
Making use of this function can automatically turn off the TV at a preset time,  
and bring the set to standby mode.  
CLOCK  
TIME  
OFF-TIME 22:50  
ON-TIME --:--  
POS  
Press the POS+/- button to select OFF-TIME. Press the  
VOL- button to set the hour (0~23) press the VOL+  
button to set the minute (00~59). Once the preset time has  
elapsed, the TV will automatically go into standby mode.  
18:24  
-
ON-TIME setting  
Making use of this function can automatically turn on the TV at a preset time to  
a preset channel.  
CLOCK  
TIME  
18:25  
Press the POS+/- button to select ON-TIME. Press the  
VOL- button to set the hour (0~23), press the VOL+  
button to set the minute (00~59).  
OFF-TIME 22:50  
ON-TIME 19:00  
POS  
-
Press the POS+/- button to select POS., press the VOL+/-  
button to set the TV ON position number. (Or you can  
press 0~9, --/--- button to set the position number).  
CLOCK  
Press the button to switch the TV to standby mode. At the  
preset time, the TV will turn on automatically to the preset  
channel.  
TIME  
18:24  
OFF-TIME 22:50  
ON-TIME --:--  
POS  
10  
Note:  
Once the function of ON/OFF TIMER has been fulfilled, next when you want to use the function once  
more, you should set them again.  
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OPERATION  
System setting  
SYSTEM menu  
Press the MENU button repeatly to select and  
highlight the SYSTEM icon. Press the VOL+ button to  
enter into the menu of SYSTEM.  
SYSTEM  
To select the language for the OSD (on-screen display)  
SYSTEM  
Making use of this function can switch the language for the OSD to either  
English or Chinese.  
CHINESE  
ENGLISH  
B/B  
ON  
To switch the OSD language from English to Chinese,  
NORMAL  
V.ZOOM  
C-SYS  
S-SYS  
AUTO  
B/G  
press POS+/- button to select CHINESE (  
),press  
VOL+ button, the screen menu is automatically  
displayed in Chinese.  
To switch the OSD language from Chinese to English,  
CHINESE  
ENGLISH  
ON  
NORMAL  
AUTO  
B/G  
press POS+/- button to select  
(ENGLISH) press  
VOL+ button, the screen menu is automatically  
displayed in English.  
B/B (blue background) setting  
SYSTEM  
CHINESE  
ENGLISH  
B/B  
V.ZOOM  
C-SYS  
With the B/B (blue background) function ON, the TV will automatically  
turn blue when no signal is being received.  
In SYSTEM menu, press the POS+/- button to select B/B. Press the  
VOL+/- button to change the B/B (blue background ) setting ON or OFF.  
To exit the menu, press the MENU button repeatedly or press RECALL button.  
ON  
NORMAL  
AUTO  
S-SYS  
B/G  
V.ZOOM setting  
SYSTEM  
CHINESE  
ENGLISH  
B/B  
V.ZOOM  
C-SYS  
Making use of this function can change the screen’s vertical size. Press POS  
+/- button to select V.ZOOM press VOL+/- button, LEVEL.-2, LEVEL.  
-1, NORMAL, LEVEL. 1, LEVEL.2 can be selected. You can select one of  
them according to actual need, for example, to view wide screen movie VCD.  
ON  
LEVEL.1  
AUTO  
S-SYS  
B/G  
FIG. 1  
FIG. 2  
Colour/sound system selection  
SYSTEM  
CHINESE  
ENGLISH  
B/B  
V.ZOOM  
C-SYS  
In SYSTEM menu, press the POS+/- button to select  
C-SYS (or S-SYS) item.  
Press the VOL+/- button to select proper colour (or  
sound ) system.  
To exit the menu, press the MENU button repeatedly  
or press RECALL button.  
ON  
LEVEL.1  
PAL  
S-SYS  
B/G  
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OPERATION  
Playing Games  
In this TV set there are two built-in games: Falling Cube and Millennium Alien. Below we will  
describe how to make use of them.  
To enter into Game  
GAME  
Press MENU button to select and highlight GAME  
icon. Press VOL+/- button to enter into GAME  
SELECT menu.  
To select Game  
In GAME SELECT menu, press POS+/- button to  
select one of the games, press VOL+/- button to enter  
into the game.  
GAME SELECT  
FALLING CUBE  
MILLENNIUM ALIEN  
Making use of FALLING CUBE  
Enter into FALLING CUBE. On the screen, there are falling cubes, pressing  
VOL+ button can move the cube rightward, pressing VOL- button move the  
cube leftward, pressing POS- button can let the cube falling quickly while  
pressing MENU button can rotate the cube.  
When at the screen’s left playing area one row has been filled with the  
cubes, the row will flash and disappear, and your score will gain one  
point. If two rows disappear at the same time, your score will gain three  
points. If three rows disappear at the same time, your score will gain  
seven points.  
The right window provides hints about next cube’s shape, you can  
arrange current cube’s position and angle in advance.  
You should try your best to improve your score. If you make mistakes  
and let the cubes pile too high, it will become more difficult to improve  
your score. When the cubes reach to top, the screen will display  
GAME OVER, and the game is finished.  
To exit the game playing (during the playing or when in gameover), press AV/TV button on the remote  
controller.  
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OPERATION  
Playing Games (continued) & SLEEP Timer  
Making use of MILLENNIUMALIEN  
Enter into MILLENNIUM ALIEN, there are characters "SHOOTING  
START" flying from right to left. When the characters have flied over, you can  
begin to shoot. Pressing VOL+ button can move the battleplane on the lower  
screen rightward, pressing VOL- button can move the battleplane leftward,  
pressing POS+/- button can shoot the bullet out.  
When shooting, you should pay attention not to be hurt by opponent’s bullet. Every time you are shot  
by opponent’s bullet, your life value will lose one point (there are three points altogether, and  
SHOOTER on the upper screen will show them.)  
There are stages in playing games (shown by STAGE on the upper screen.). At the beginning the stage  
is 1, at this time if you hit the opponent for one time, the opponent’s array will lose one person, and  
your score will gain 100 points.  
When stage 1 is finished, the screen will show Mission Complete and BOSS STAGE. At this time you  
should pay attention to the quick bullet shot by the flying machine and the STAGE is 2, Every time you  
hit the opponent for one time, your score will increase 100 points.  
The game will go on repeatedly in this kind, if your life value has used up, the game is over and the  
screen will display GAMEOVER.  
To exit the game playing (during the playing or when in gameover), press AV/TV button on the remote  
controller.  
Note: If you want to restart playing games when game is over, you should exit the game first, then  
reenter into game and begin.  
Only buttons on the remote controller can be used during playing games.  
Sleep timer  
SLEEP timer  
Making use of the Sleep timer function allows you to have the set  
automatically turned off after a preset time, and set the TV set to standby  
mode.  
Press the SLEEP button every time, the time displaying on  
SLEEP  
90  
the screen will change in the sequence below:  
90MIN  
60MIN  
30MIN  
120MIN  
--  
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OPERATION  
Other functions  
CALENDAR function(1800-2299)  
Press MENU button repeatedly to select and highlight  
CALENDAR  
CALENDAR icon, press VOL+/- button to enter into  
calendar interface.  
Pressing the POS+/- button can check years' calander  
forward or backward.  
Pressing the VOL+/- button can check months calendar  
of some year forward or backward.  
MAR 2001  
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA  
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To exit the calendar interface, press RECALL button.  
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CHILD LOCK setting  
LOCK  
Press the MENU button repeatedly to select and highlight  
LOCK icon.  
Press VOL+/- button to enter into CHILD LOCKsetting  
interface, mess POS +/- button to select "CHANGE  
PASSWORD" or to select "ENTER PASSWORD" to set  
child lock or change child lock.  
CHILD LOCK  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
ENTER PASSWORD ------  
POS.  
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LOCK OFF  
To change password  
Select CHANGE PASSWORD and press VOL+/- button to enter into the  
menu, input the former password, please press the digit keys to enter the  
former password (the preset password is 1234)  
If the correct password is input, the cursor will move to next row "NEW  
PASSWORD" automatically, please press the digit keys to enter the new  
4-digit password. After inputting, press POS+/- button to move the cursor to  
"ENTRY", and press VOL+/- button to confirm and exit the menu.  
CHILD LOCK  
ENTER PASSWORD  
NEW PASSWORD  
ENTRY  
To set child lock or change child lock  
CHILD LOCK  
Enter into CHILD LOCK menu, move the cursor to “ENTER  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
ENTER PASSWORD ------  
PASSWORD”, input the password, if the password is correct, the cursor  
will move to next row automatically. Pressing POS+/- button can change  
the program number, pressing VOL+/- button can set the program’s child  
lock mode in ON or OFF. When the program’s child lock is set ON, this  
program has no content and the whole screen is in yellow.  
POS.  
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LOCK OFF  
Note: as long as there is one program whose child lock is set ON, the PRESET menu can not be entered.  
Please enter into the CHILD LOCK menu to check. If you want to preset channels reagain, please do  
steps above to set the program's child lock to OFF until all the programs are in child lock OFF.  
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OPERATION  
Other functions (continued)  
CHANNEL SWAP  
Making use of CHANNEL SWAP you can reorder the programs in your  
favorite order.  
SWAP  
Press the MENU button repeatedly to select and  
highlight SWAP icon. Press VOL +/- button to  
enter into CHANNEL SWAP menu.  
Press POS +/- button to select "POSITION A: -"  
item, then input the desired channel number  
which you want to swap by pressing "0-9" or "--/---"  
button.  
CHANNEL SWAP  
POSITION  
A: 5  
POSITION B :14  
EXCHANGE : OK  
Press POS+/- button to select "POSITION B: -" item,press "0-9" or  
"--/---" button to input the channel number which you want to swap to.  
Press the POS+/- button to select "EXCHANGE" item, press VOL +/- button  
to confirm. Then channel A and channel B’s programs are swapped.  
Super receiving function  
Below we will describe how to make use of super  
receiving function.  
Pressing the SUPER button on the remote  
controller can change the current program’s super  
receiving mode to ON or OFF.  
S-RCV  
ON  
Or you can press PRESET button to enter into  
PRESET menu, press POS+/-button to select  
S-RCV item, press VOL +/- button can change the  
current program’s super receiving mode to ON or  
OFF.  
PRESET  
POS  
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SKIP  
OFF  
UHF  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
S-RCV  
OFF  
or ON  
Note : 1) After AUTO SEARCH (ASM). all the searched programs are set to S-RCV OFF automatically  
2) When receiving signals are stronger, please set to S-RCV to OFF mode  
Program Scan  
Press SCAN button, the TV set will scan the channels  
from current channel to higher channels one by one, the  
upper right corner of the screen will display position  
number, ever program will be displayed for about 2  
seconds and then go on scanning until all the programs  
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are scanned over.  
SCAN  
Press SCAN button again, the screen will settle at the  
current scanned program.  
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CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT  
External Equipment Connections  
This set is incorporated with Audio & Video input and output terminals which allow direct connection  
to external equipments (such as VCR, Video DISC, VCD, Satellite Receiver etc.) for playing back and  
recording the programs. Refer to the owner’s manual of the equipment to be connected as well.  
Video playback  
The figure below shows how to connect the TV set to the video equipment.  
Or you could use another group of AV IN terminals on the front cabinet as follows.  
Note: As regards the AV input terminals, connect either the front or rear terminals but not both.  
Press the "AV/TV" button on the remote controller to select AV mode, "AV" and corresponding  
colour system will be displayed on the screen. The picture displayed on the screen is the program  
played back by the video equipment.  
Recording TV program  
The figure below shows how to connect the TV set to the VCR  
Press AV/TV button on the remote control unit to set the TV receiver to TV mode, and choose the  
desired channel. At this time, the program recorded is the one displayed on the screen. (The  
VIDEO/AUDIO output terminals only output TV signals.)  
Note: the following mis-operation should be avoided during recording.  
* Press STANDBY button or set to AV mode.  
* Change the current channel accidentally  
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OTHERS  
Troubleshooting Guide  
.
Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the  
trouble you are experiencing.  
Check for the following items  
Symptoms  
.
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No power, red indicator is not lit up  
Poor colour, poor tint  
Be sure the power cord is plugged in.  
Contrast, colour, tint are not correctly  
adjusted.  
.
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Possible interferences of automobiles,  
motorcycle, trolley bus, neon lamps, etc.  
Super receiving is set ON. When the  
signals are not too weak, turning on the  
super receiving may cause stripes.  
Spots appear on the screen  
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Stripes appear on the screen  
Possible interference of electronic  
interference from another TV set, a  
computer, an electronics game machine, a  
broadcast station, etc.  
Super receiving is set ON. When the  
signals are stronger, turning on the super  
receiving may cause distorted picture, or  
picture is disturbed or lost.  
Picture is distorted, disturbed or lost  
This may be caused by reflections from  
nearby mountains or buildings.  
Double images or “ghosts”  
Snowy picture  
.
Check the antenna direction.  
It is possible that the aerial “lead-in” is  
damaged or comes off.  
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Check the antenna direction  
The batteries may be worn out.  
The batteries may be installed with their  
polarity reversed.  
The remote controller does not work  
PRESET menu can not be entered  
.
The set may be in AV mode.  
There may be at least one program which  
is in child lock ON mode.  
.
CHANNEL SWAP menu can not be  
entered  
.
The set may be in AV mode.  
The set may be in AV mode.  
.
CHILD LOCK menu can not be entered  
.
Even if the picture or the sound is normal,  
changes in the room temperature  
sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or  
contract, making a noise. This does not  
indicate a malfunction.  
TV cabinet creaks  
.
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 can be eliminated  
by switching off the set with the POWER  
switch and wait for 10 minutes before  
switching on again.  
Unevenness in colour in some parts of  
the screen.  
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OTHERS  
Specifications  
AC 240V, 50Hz  
Power supply:  
Power consumption:  
Dimensions(mm):  
Weight(kg):  
< 70W  
550 (W) x 475 (H) x 470 (D)  
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51cm  
CRT  
TV system & channel range  
CATV  
X~Z+2, S1~S41  
UHF  
21-69  
System  
PAL-B/G  
VHF  
2-12  
PAL-BG, NTSC (AV)  
2.5W  
Colour system:  
Sound output:  
Accessory:  
One remote controller  
* Note: 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-A21Y3-01  

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