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TQB8E3013---eng
TX---21JT1C/V
TX---14JT1C/V
Contrast Auto Tracking System
Please read these instructions completely before use and retain them for future reference.
English
Operating Instructions
Colour television
2
Dear Panasonic Customer,
Welcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you have many years of enjoyment from your new colour television.
The best way to understand the features of this television is to read this book thoroughly, before operating the set.
This television has a low power consumption making it very cost effective to run.
To this end, the standby power consumption is merely 1 watt.
CONTENTS
D Warnings and Precautions 3...................
D General Information 3.........................
D Accessories 4................................
D Fitting Remote Control Batteries 4..............
D Installation and Set---up 5......................
D Location of Controls 7.........................
D Menu Operation 8............................
D Teletext Operation 10..........................
D Audio / Video Connections 11...................
D VCR Operation 12.............................
D Trouble---shooting 13..........................
D Scart Terminal Information 13...................
D Specifications 14.............................
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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
D This T.V. is designed to operate on A.C. 220 --- 240V, 50Hz.
D Do not expose this TV set to rain or excessive moisture.
D WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE !
Do not remove the rear cover, there are no user
serviceable parts inside.
D Avoid exposing the TV set to direct sunlight or other
sources of heat.
D Remove the mains plug from the wall socket when the TV
set is not to be used for a prolonged period of time. Do not
pull the power cable to remove the mains plug from the
socket, always remove it by the plug.
D CABINET AND PICTURE TUBE CARE
Remove the mains plug from the wall socket. The cabinet
and picture tube can be cleaned with a soft cloth
moistened with mild detergent and water. Do not use
solutions containing benzol or petroleum. TV sets can
produce static electricity, care must be taken whenever
touching the TV screen.
D Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent failure of
electrical components. We recommend that a gap of at
least 5cm is left all around this TV even when it is placed
inside a cabinet or between shelves.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sleep Feature
If the set is not switched off when the TV station stops transmitting , it will automatically go to standby mode after 30 minutes. This
function will not operate when in AV mode.
Last Position Memory
Certain functions have a last position memory, i.e. the setting at the time of switch off will be the setting used when the receiver is
switched on again:
Programme position Colour Volume
Contrast Brightness Standby
S h a r p n e s s S t a t u s C --- A --- T --- S
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ACCESSORIES
Batteries for the
Remote Control Transmitter.
(2 x R6 (UM3) size)
Remote Control Transmitter
EUR511300
Operating Instruction
book
Check that you have the accessories and items shown
Telescopic Antenna
(TX---14JT1C/V)
TSA---120026
FITTING REMOTE CONTROL BAT TERIES
Replace the coverSlide off the battery cover Insert batteries --- note correct polarity
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2 3
D Make sure that the batteries are fitted the correct way round.
D Do not mix old batteries with new batteries. Remove old, exhausted batteries immediately.
D Do not mix different battery types, i.e. Alkaline and Manganese. Do not use rechargeable (Ni---Cad) batteries.
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INSTALLATION AND SET---UP
Further details of Audio/ Video connections
can be found on page 11.
Connect Aerial co---axial cable direct
to TV RF IN socket.
OR
Connect aerial co---axial cable to RF Input socket of
VCR and a RF co---axial cable from VCR RF Out
socket to TV RF IN socket.
TheVCRcanalsobeconnectedtotheTVusinga
SCART to SCART lead.
Ancillary equipment and leads are not supplied.
USING A VCR
TV only
1
Switch ON your VCR. *
1
Plug the TV into a mains socket and switch ON.
Programmes will appear immediately if your dealer
has programmed the TV for you.
2
VCR
*1 We recommend that you switch ON the VCR’s test signal --- refer to your VCR instruction book.
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INSTALLATION AND SET---UP
The first available channel will be
displayed.
Switch the VCR test signal ’Off’.
Programme change
Volume adjust
5
Choose the desired language from the
OSD language selection.
Press TV/AV button to start ATP.
3
TV stations will be located, sorted into
order and stored ready for use. *
1
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OSD Language
D GB FIE
SNL
--- / + : A d ju s t
TV/AV : Start ATP
N:Exit
ATP
02 99 : 21
CH02
41
1
CH41
TELETEXT
*1 The sorting order depends upon the TV signal, the broadcasting system, and reception conditions. If the order is not to your
preference it can be rearranged. Refer to the Tuning menu Swap feature --- see page 9 for details.
*2 It is important that you only use TV programme position ‘0’ to view your VCR. If your VCR picture does not appear on programme
position ‘0’ (the VCR position), it will be necessary to either adjust the RF channel of the VCR or to adjust the tuning of the TV’s
programme position ’0’ until the RF output of the VCR is received.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
: Select
--- / + : A d j us t
N:Exit
Main Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
C --- A --- T --- S
Tuning Menu
OSD Language
English
VCR keys (Page 12)
Mains Power On/Off switch
STR
Stores tuning and other function settings
F
Selects a function from : Volume, Contrast,
Brightness, Colour, Sharpness, C---A---T ---S and
Manual Tuning.
TV / AV
Switches between TV and AV modes
RCA Audio/Video sockets
Headphone socket
Teletext keys (Page 10)
Off timer
Direct channel access
Press and enter channel
number using numeric keys
Numeric keys for :
Programme change
Direct channel access
Teletext o p e r a tion
Standby On/Off
Status : Displays programme position,
channel number, time and teletext station
name
Sound mute On/Off
Switches between TV and AV modes
(Page 11)
Channel up/down and Menu option select
Adjusts currently selected
function. Adjusts the volume
if no function is selected
Selection of programmes 10---60 using
numeric keys
Function Select
Press to display the On
Screen Menus (Page 8)
Restores the levels previously
set with STR (TV front panel)
On Screen Displays
Menu Title
Cursor Bar
Sub Menu
Commands
Front Panel Controls
Remote Control keys
/ --- , /+
Programme up / down.
When a function is already displayed,
allows adjustment of the function.
Select
Adjust/Access
Display Menu /
Previous Menu
Exit Menu
ATP start
Manual Tuning store
Programme Swap
Store in Tuning menu
: Select
---/+ : Adjust
N:Exit
Main Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
C --- A --- T --- S
Tuning Menu
OSD Language
English
Brightness
Main Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
C --- A --- T --- S
Tuning Menu
OSD Language
English
: Select
---/+ : Adjust
N:Exit
Main Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
C --- A --- T --- S
Tuning Menu
OSD Language
English
F
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MENU OPERATION
Main Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
The Contrast, Brightness, Colour and Sharpness may be altered
to suit the viewing conditions and personal preferences.
C --- A --- T --- S : C o n t r a s t A u t o Tr a c k i n g S y s t e m
Automatically adjusts the contrast setting to compensate for
any changes in the ambient lighting of the surroundings.
To obtain best results first set the Contrast to maximum, to
a l l o w a g r e a t e r o p e r at i n g r a n g e f or C --- A --- T --- S , t he n s e l e c t
one of the 3 settings as desired.
C --- A --- T --- S
Off
C --- A --- T --- S
Medium Sensitivity
C --- A --- T --- S
High Sensitivity
OSD language
The OSD language menu will allow you to change the language
used for all on screen menus.
D --- G e r m a n
G B --- E n g l i s h
F --- Fr e n c h
I --- I t al i an
E --- S p an i s h
S --- S w e d i s h
N L --- D u t c h
: Select
--- / + : A c ce s s
N:Exit
Main Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
C --- A --- T --- S
Tuning Menu
OSD Language
English
: Select
--- / + : A c ce s s
TV/AV: Store
F : Previous Menu
N:Exit
Tuning Menu
ATP
Manual Tuning
Fine Tuning
Swap
1
CH21
ATP
TV/AV : Start ATP
F : Previous Menu
N:Exit
Function select /
Exit
Store
Search
Change programme position
Manual Tuning
TV/AV : Prog.
--- / + : S ta r t S e ar c h
STR : Store
F, N : E x i t
02 41
99 : 21
1
CH21
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MENU OPERATION
Tuning Menu
The Tuning menu provides access to both manual and automatic
tuning menus.
ATP
The ATP menu allows you to automatically retune the TV,
particularly useful if you move to an area that is served by a
different transmitter.
Manual Tuning
The Manual tuning menu allows individual programme positions
to be tuned manually.
Fine Tuning
Stations can be finely tuned using the Fine tuning adjustment.
Swap
If the programme order after Auto Setup is not to your preference
you can swap programmes between positions.
: Select
---/+ : Adjust
TV/AV : Swap
F : Previous Menu
N:Exit
Swap
Position 01 CH44
with
Position 07 CH58
1
CH21
TELETEXT
Manual Tuning (front panel of the television)
The stations may also be manually tuned using the controls on
the front of the television.
Press the F key (Front panel) until “Manual Tuning” is reached.
Press --- or + to access “Manual Tuning”.
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TELETEXT OPERATION
D Teletext functions may vary depending on the broadcasting companies and are only available if the selected channel is
transmitting Teletext.
D If button “F” is pressed in the Teletext mode the blue contrast scale will appear; press buttons “+” and --- to change the
settings.
D When in Teletext mode, the volume may still be adjusted by pressing buttons “+” or --- .
What is FLOF (FASTEXT)?
In the FASTEXT mode four differently coloured subjects are shown at the bottom of the screen matching the colour of the
buttons on your remote control unit. To access more information about one of these subjects, press the appropriately
coloured button. This function allows quick access to information on the subject shown.
Press button TV/TEXT. The Teletext title page will be displayed on the screen. Press again to return to the TV mode.
TV/Teletext Mode
Pages can be selected in two ways:
a) press the Up/Down buttons to increase or decrease the page number by one;
b) enter the page number using 0 --- 9 on the remote control unit.
Page Selection
In the FASTEXT mode, these correspond to the differently coloured subjects.
Red/Green/Yellow/Blue Buttons
TV/TEXT
Index
INDEX
REVEAL
F/T/B
Hold
HOLD
Reveal
Press to reveal hidden words, e.g. crossword or quiz---page answers, can also display VPS/PDC codes.
Full/Top/Bottom
Teletext information viewing on the screen.
Press to hold the current page. Press again to cancel the hold.
Press this button to return to the main index page. Depending on the status you may have to press a few times
to return to the main index page.
Presstoexpandthetophalfofthepage.
Press again to expand the bottom half.
Press again to return to normal (full) size.
Time/Text
Normalisation
Press button “N” to return to the TV mode.
When Teletext information exceeds more than one page, it may take some time for the automatic changing of the
sub pages to reach the sub page you require.
Press the TIME TEXT button; **** will be displayed at the top left of the screen. Enter the desired sub---page
number. To select sub---page 5, enter 0, 0, 0 and 5. The TV is now searching for the correct sub page.
You can continue watching the TV programme by pressing the TV/TEXT button. If you switch back to Teletext and
if the entered page is already available, the sub page will be displayed until a new page or programme position
is entered.
To clear the sub page perform one of the following:
D Press the INDEX button.
D Select a new page number.
D Change the programme position.
TIME TEXT
TV/TEXT
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AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS
AV (Audio / Video) is a dedicated input for VCR’s, Satellite Receivers and other Audio / Video equipment.
This TV is capable of switching to AV operation automatically if the equipment connected provides a switching signal to the SCART
socket.
In this condition the display will show EC and it is possible to change the programme position of the TV without changing the displayed
picture.
VCR
COMPUTER (RGB)
SATELLITE RECEIVER
CAMCORDER
Output from
Headphone
socket
RCA Audio
Cable
RCA Video
Cable
Headphones
with 3.5mm
jack plug
Video input
to V socket
Audio input
to A socket
Input/Output from
AV SCART Socket
SCART Cable
VCR
CAMCORDER
Ancillary equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV set.
Do not connect a computer with TTL output (5V) to this TV set.
The TV’s speaker will be automatically disconnected whilst the headphones are connected.
Do not connect front and rear AV inputs simultaneously, as the sound and pictures will be mixed.
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VCR OPERATION
The Remote Control is capable of operating some functions of selected Panasonic VCR’s, please consult your dealer for details.
Some VCR’s have different functions, so to ensure compatibility please refer to the VCR’s instruction book.
VCR Standby
Pause Still
Stop
Rewind / Review
VCR programme up / down
Record
Fast Forward / Cue
Play
VCR
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TROUBLE---SHOOTING
Before calling for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown below. For service please contact your local
Panasonic dealer quoting the model number and serial number (both are located at the rear of the TV).
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Normal Picture Noisy or No Sound Volume level or sound muted
No Picture No Sound
Not plugged into A.C. outlet, not switched on
picture / sound controls set at minimum levels
No Colour Normal Sound Colour controls set at minimum levels
Scrambled Normal or Weak Sound Retune channel(s)
SCART TERMINAL INFORMATION
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1. Audio out (R)
2. Audio in (R)
3. Audio out (L)
4. Audio earth
5. Blue earth
6. Audio in (L)
7. Blue in
8. Status CVBS
9. Green earth
1 0 . --- ---
11. Green in
1 2 . --- ---
13. Red earth
14. Ground
15. Red in
16. Status RGB
17. CVBS earth
18. RGB Status earth
19. CVBS out (video)
20. CVBS in (video)
21. Socket earth
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model Number : TX---21JT1C/V TX---14JT1C/V
Power Source : 220---240V 50Hz A.C.
Power Consumption : 50W 33W
Standby Power Consumption :
1,1W
Picture Tube : 51cm visible diagonal 34cm visible diagonal
Audio Output (music) : 6W, 8 impedance, mono
Dimentions : 476 (H) x 512 (W) x 470 (D) mm 352 (H) x 371 (W) x 371,5 (D) mm
Weight : 20,6 kg 9,5 kg
Receiving Systems : PAL B / G
V H F E 2 --- E 1 2 V H F H 1 --- H 2 ( I TA LY )
V H F A --- H ( I TA LY ) U H F E 2 1 --- E 6 9
C A T V ( S 0 1 --- S 0 5 ) C A T V S 1 --- S 1 0 ( M 1 --- M 1 0 )
C A T V S 1 1 --- S 2 0 ( U 1 --- U 1 0) C A T V S 2 1 --- S 4 1 ( H y p e r b a n d )
PAL 525/60
Aerial Rear : UHF / VHF
Headphones Front : 3,5mm, 8 Ohm impedance, mono
A V --- R e a r : 21 pin terminal --- Audio/Video in/out, RGB in
A V --- F r o n t : RCA Audio in/RCA Video in
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
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NOTES
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