Television controi panei buttons, Button what it does – Panasonic TX-80V95Z User Manual
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Television Controi Panei Buttons
BUTTON
WHAT IT DOES
FUNC.
TV/AV
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FUNC.
FUNC. stands for Function. Pressing this button allows you to make adjustments
to the various functions of the television. Each time the button is pressed the next
function is selected. Each function can be adjusted by using the Volume Up {+) or
the Volume Down { - ) Buttons. The functions are displayed in the following
sequence:-
COLOUR Increase or decrease the colour level.
NTSC-TINT
Increase or decrease the colour hue. (Only operates with an NTSC
signal).
BRIGHT
Increase or decrease the brightness level.
CONTRAST Increase or decrease the contrast level.
SHARPNESS Increase or decrease the picture sharpness.
BASS
Increase or decrease the sound bass level.
TREBLE
Increase or decrease the sound treble level.
BALANCE
Adjust the sound level balance between the left and right speakers.
COLOUR SYS Switches between the following colour system options:- AUTO,
PAL , NTSC 4.43, (RF only) or
AUTO, PAL , NTSC 4.43, NTSC 3.58 (AV only).
The television Colour System is normally set to the AUTO mode. If the AV picture is
from an NTSC tape choose the Colour-Sys setting which gives the best picture.
TV/AV
This button is used to select the normal broadcast television stations or one of the
AV (Audio/Video) inputs.
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VOLUME DOWN
This button is used to reduce the volume output level from the television. The
volume level is indicated on the screen as a green bar and as a number (0 ~ 63).
VOLUME UP
This button is used to increase the volume output level from the television.
PROGRAMME NUMBER DOWN
Pressing this button selects the next lower Programme Number in sequence.
Programme Numbers which have been "Skipped" (See page 19) will be bypassed
when this button is used.
PROGRAMME NUMBER UP
Pressing this button selects the next higher Programme Number in sequence.
Programme Numbers which have been "Skipped" (See page 19) will be bypassed
when this button is used.