Palsonic 3490 CRT Television User Manual


 
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CHILD LOCK ( / )
Use to prevent the child from watching the TV when the parents are not around by keeping
the Remote Control keypad (Refer to P8 CHILD LOCK).
SLEEP ( / )
This button is for those fall asleep watching TV. The set switches off after a preset time
(Refer to P8 SLEEP TIMER).
AV ( / )
The set is equipped with Audio/Video sockets or 21 pin scart. Press this button to take
input from the Audio/Video socket or 21-pin scart. Press the button again to return to
TV.
MUTE ( )
Press the button to cut off the sound temporarily without affecting the picture. Press the
button again to resume normal.
VOLUME -/+
Press the VOL + button to increase the volume level and the VOL - button to decrease
it.
PPS
Store the current Volume, Brightness, Saturation, Contrast and Tint to eeprom.
PR -/+
a. Press these buttons to change program numbers up and down once at a time.
b. In menu mode, use the button to change the value of Picture analog.
TV/-- ( /--)
a. Use the button to exit menu mode.
b. Press the button to change from single-digit to double digit mode.
RED/GRE/YEL/BLU
In TV mode, these four coloured button is served as menu buttons. Their functions are
the same with those on local keyboard. (Refer to P3 MENU DRIVEN SELECTION)
RED: Sound adjustment
GRE: Picture adjustment
YEL: Searching, memory and fine-tuning
BLU: Language selection
TELETEXT FUNCTIONS
DIGITAL KEYBOARD (0~9)
Use these buttons to select a Teletext page number. To select page 51 8, press "5" then
"1" then "8".
MODE TOGGLE ( / MTOG)
Toggle between FLOF (FASTTEXT) and LIST mode.
INDEX ( / )
Press this button to recall the stored list of page numbers if the TV station is sending it
Otherwise, it display the Teletext information of page 100.
HOLD (sub-pages) ( )
When a Teletext page has sub-pages the screen will change automatically to display the
next sub-page when it comes around. The button freezes the page on screen to prevent
this.
To release the page press again.
Sub-page may be identified by a number such as 2/3 on the page itself. The 2/3 means
that the page on screen is sub-page 2 of a 3 page set.
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