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Type | CRT |
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Color System | NTSC |
Manufacturer | Panasonic |
Display Type | CRT |
Screen Size | 9 inches |
Inputs | Antenna |
General warnings about electric shock, cover removal, and referencing qualified personnel.
Avoid water proximity and ensure proper ventilation by not blocking openings.
Ensure stable placement and careful handling to prevent falls or cord damage.
Follow guidelines for cleaning, power source, polarized plug, and avoiding insertions/spills.
Guidance on grounding antennas and unplugging during storms for surge protection.
Conditions for unplugging, advice against self-service, and using correct replacement parts.
Warnings against exposing the appliance to rain/moisture and caution on polarized plug usage.
Reduce brightness/contrast to a minimum viewing level to prevent image burn-in.
Avoid displaying fixed images for extended periods to prevent irreversible picture tube damage.
Turn the power off when the TV is not in actual use to prevent screen burn-in.
Specifies the required power source for the television receiver.
Details the range of channels the TV can tune for VHF, UHF, and Cable.
Welcomes the user and highlights the product's features and testing.
Instructions for noting model and serial numbers for future reference.
Instructions for cleaning the picture tube using mild soap or window cleaner.
Guide on cleaning plastic cabinets with a soft cloth and mild detergent.
Advice on dusting and polishing wood cabinets to preserve their finish.
Instructions for cleaning the remote control transmitter with a damp cloth.
Advice on choosing a TV location considering viewing comfort and ventilation.
Guidance on connecting external video and audio devices using shielded cables.
Safety caution for connecting the AC power cord, emphasizing proper plug insertion.
Step-by-step guide for installing batteries correctly in the remote control.
Warnings and precautions for battery usage to prevent damage to the remote control.
Instructions for connecting external antennas for VHF/UHF channel reception.
Instructions for connecting cable channels using a cable company-supplied cable.
Guide on installing the supplied VHF/UHF rod antenna for optimal reception.
Information on connecting VCRs, computers, and other video equipment.
How to use the power button to turn the television on or off.
How to adjust the sound level using the volume control buttons.
How to select programmed channels or menu features.
How to access Video and Set-Up Menus using the receiver's action button.
How to access the Set-Up Menu for programming and antenna settings.
How to access the Picture Adjustment Menu using the video button.
How to mute the sound temporarily and restore it.
How to switch between the last two selected channels instantly.
How to display sleep timer status and channel number.
How to set the automatic turn-off timer in 30, 60, or 90 minutes.
How to directly select channels using the number keyboard.
Detailed explanation of the power button's function for turning the TV on and off.
How to change channels sequentially using the CH UP or DOWN buttons.
How to change channels directly by entering the channel number via keyboard.
Explanation of volume control buttons and the on-screen display indication.
How to use the mute button for temporary sound muting and restoration.
Explains how the R-Tune button switches between the last two selected channels.
Explains the function of the Recall button for channel and timer status review.
Details how to set the sleep timer for automatic turn-off at selected intervals.
Adjusting color intensity for desired visual output.
Adjusting the tint for natural flesh tones in the picture.
Adjusting brightness for crisp detail in dark areas of the picture.
Adjusting the picture to liking for white areas of the image.
Adjusting sharpness for best clarity of outline detail.
Detailed steps for automatically scanning and storing all available channels.
Detailed steps for manually selecting and storing channels into memory.