TC-26LX60C Número de modelo TC-26LX60L TC-32LX60C TC-32LX60L For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA (7262) or contact us at www.panasonic.com/contactinfo (U.S.A.) For assistance, please call : 787-750-4300 or visit us at www.panasonic.com (Puerto Rico) For assistance, please call : 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca...
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Contents Enjoy rich multimedia Please read before using the unit • Important Safety Instructions ······················· 4 • Camcorder • Accessories/Options ······················· 6 Connection • ····························· 8 Identifying Controls ························· 9 Set Top Box DVD recorder Enjoy your TV ! Amplifier Home theater unit Basic Features DVD player...
Important Safety Instructions The lightning flash with arrow head within a triangle CAUTION is intended to tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to persons. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and servicing...
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19) An outside antenna system should not be lo cat ed in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
WARNING • Please contact your nearest Panasonic Failure to use a Panasonic bracket or choosing to mount the unit dealer to purchase the recommended wall- yourself will be done at the risk of the consumer. hanging bracket. For additional details,...
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How to remove the TV-Stand Remove two screws Remove four screws Pull out the plastic portion Pull out the metallic portion Foam mat or thick soft cloth Receiver Location Locate at a comfortable distance for viewing. Avoid placing where sunlight or other bright light (including reflections) will fall on the screen.
• All cables and external equipments shown in this book are not supplied with the TV. • For additional assistance, visit us at: www.panasonic.com www.panasonic.ca • When connecting video cables, priority is given to the S Video cable when both the S VIDEO input terminal and the VIDEO input terminal are connected.
Identifying Controls POWER button Volume Selects channels Switches TV/VIDEO in sequence Power indicator (on : red, off : no light) Remote control sensor Within about 23 feet (7 meters) in front of the TV set. Note • The TV consumes some power as long as the power cord is inserted into the wall outlet. Turns power On/Off Selects Audio Mode for TV Viewing (used when the unit’s Power button is on)
Watching TV Connect cable Box when watching cable TV. (p. 8) Switch to TV mode Select a channel number down Turn power on ■ (Operate after Other Useful Functions Switches the unit OFF in a preset amount of time from 0 to 90 minutes in 30 minute intervals.
Watching Videos and DVDs Some Panasonic equipment connected to the TV unit can be operated with the remote control. Programming the remote control is necessary to operate other manufacturers’ products. (p. 18, 23-24) With VCR or DVD turned On Switch to external input Press to display the Input select menu.
How to Use Menu Functions ■ Various menus allow you to select settings for the picture, sound, Menu list and other functions so that you can enjoy watching TV with your Menu Item preferences set. Normal Display menu Pic. mode •...
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Adjustments/Configurations (alternatives) Resets all picture adjustments to factory default settings except for “Other adjust” Normal Basic picture mode (Vivid/Standard/Cinema) (p. 27) Pic. mode Standard Adjusts luminance of the back light. Back light Picture Tint Adjusts color, brightness, etc. for each picture mode to suit your Brightness Sharpness taste...
Input Labels/Closed Caption Display menu Select “Input labels” or “CC” Setup next Language Program channel Input labels select Other adjust Select “Setup” ■ Menu Press to exit next Picture Audio Lock Setup select The labels of equipment connected to external input terminals can be indicated for easy recognition on the screen.
Editing and Setting Channels The current channel settings can be changed according to your needs and reception conditions. Display menu Select “Program channel” Setup next Language Program channel Input labels select Other adjust Select “Setup” Select the function Menu next Picture Audio Lock...
Lock You can lock out specified channels or shows to prevent children from watching objectionable content. Display menu Select “Lock” You will be asked to enter your password each time you display the Lock menu. next Menu Picture Audio Lock select Setup Input your 4-digit password...
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■ To select the rating of the program to be locked ■ To set rating level “V-chip” technology enables restricted shows to be locked according to TV ratings. Select the rating category you wish Select the rating to be locked to follow Program lock MPAA...
Operating Peripheral Equipment You can operate other manufacturers’ equipment using this TV’s remote control. Connect the external equipment to the TV and Power Off the external equipment Press both buttons simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. • Release the buttons when the equipment selection buttons start flashing.
Newer Panasonic audio-video products with HDMI output connections can be controlled using the TV’s remote. Limited features such as automatic switching to the TV’s HDMI input are available. • This feature is limited to models incorporating Panasonic’s “Control with HDMI”. Refer to the individual instruction manuals for compatibility information. •...
These diagrams show our recommendations for how to connect the TV unit to your various equipment. For other connections, consult the instructions of each piece of equipment and the specifications (p. 30). For additional assistance, please visit our website at: www.panasonic.com www.panasonic.ca...
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■ To watch DVDs DVD Player A N T Set Top Box ■ To listen to the TV through speakers • Turn Off the TV speakers. Cable TV Amplifier Cable Box Note • Set the TV channel to CH3 or CH4 for using Cable Box Connection.
Remote Control Operation/Code List The following explains how to operate external equipment with the remote control. • Register the remote control codes (p. 18) if you want to operate an external equipment of another manufacturer. (p. 23-24) Note • Operation may not be possible depending on the available memory size of the remote control. This remote control is not designed to cover operation of all functions of all models.
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306, 309, 335, 336, 344 310, 311, 334, 339 Yamaha 305, 310, 311, 339 Olympic 323, 324 Zenith 306, 344 Optimus 306, 321, 328, 335 Orion 320, 326 Codes for Personal Video Recorders Brand Code Panasonic Replay 100 Philips Tivo Sony Tivo...
Ratings List for Channel Lock “V-chip” technology enables you to lock out channels or shows according to standard ratings set by the entertainment industry. (p. 17) ■ U.S. MOVIE RATINGS (MPAA) NO RATING (NOT RATED) AND NA (NOT APPLICABLE) PROGRAMS. Movie has not been rated or rating does not apply.
Technical Information Closed Caption (CC) • The closed caption is not displayed when you use HDMI connection. • If analog connected equipment is used for displaying or recording, closed caption (CC) should be set On/Off on the connected equipment. The CC mode setting of the TV will not affect the analog input. If CC is set to On on both the connected equipment and the TV, captions from each unit will overlap.
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Control with HDMI “HDAVI Control™” HDMI connections to some Panasonic equipment allow you to enjoy easy playback. • Set up the equipment to enable this function. Read the manual for the equipment. • Switch the TV unit on again with the equipment on when connection or setup is changed.
Wipe the plug with a dry cloth at regular intervals. (Moisture and dust can lead to fire or electrical shock.) Before requesting service or assistance, please follow these simple guidelines to resolve the problem. If problem still persists, please contact your local Panasonic dealer or Panasonic Servicenter for assistance. For details (p. 32, 34) For additional assistance, please contact us via the website at: www.panasonic.com/contactinfo...
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If there is a problem with your TV please refer to the table below to determine the symptoms, then carry out the suggested check. If this does not solve the problem, please contact your local Panasonic dealer, quoting the model number and serial number (both found on the rear of the TV).
Specifications TC-23LX60 TC-26LX60C TC-26LX60L TC-32LX60C TC-32LX60L AC 120 V - 127 V, AC 110 V - 220 V, AC 120 V - 127 V, AC 110 V - 220 V, Power Source AC 120 V, 60 Hz 60 Hz 50/60 Hz 60 Hz 50/60 Hz Average use...
Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Coverage If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase (“warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or a refurbished product.
Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 10 am-7 pm, EST. ■ For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY : 1-877-833-8855 Accessory Purchases Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books on line for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at: http://www.pasc.panasonic.com or, send your request by E-mail to: npcparts@us.panasonic.com...
If removal is required to service the product, it will be at the discretion of the Servicentre and in no event will Panasonic Canada Inc. or the Servicentre be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages.