Panasonic tx-22lt2f User Manual

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Tuning your VCR and satellite receiver
Your new TV is supplied with programme position ‘0’ set to receive an RF signal from your VCR, although a Scart
connection is preferable if the VCR is so equipped (see page 7, 8 or 38 for suitable inputs to the Scart socket on
this TV.)
However, if for some reason your VCR is tuned to a different RF channel then you will not receive any picture or
sound from your VCR on programme position ‘0’ of the TV. Either adjust the tuning of the TV’s programme position
‘0’ (follow the instructions below) or adjust the RF channel of your VCR (some VCRs allow adjustment of their RF
channel via their remote control unit) or both until the TV receives the RF output channel of your VCR.
It is intended that this advice is used in conjunction with the instruction books for your additional equipment.
Tuning your TV to the VCR.
Switch on the VCR, insert and play a pre-recorded tape with known content.
1
   Press 
SET UP
.
2
   Move to chosen Tuning menu option by using 
 or 
.
3 
  Access Tuning menu by using 
 or 
.
4 
  Move to chosen Manual tuning by using 
 or 
.
5 
  Access Manual tuning by using 
 or 
.
6 
  Select programme position ‘0’ VCR by using 
 or 
.
7 
  Start searching for the VCR playback of the known content tape by using
 or 
.
When the VCR playback is found, press 
STR
 to store.
Pressing 
TV/AV
 to exit.
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
TV/AV
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Manual tuning
TV/AV
’STR’  Button   Stare
E x i t
Serch
   down / up
Programme
   down / up
Return
CH44
VCR
The tape with known content
is found and displayed.
Pressing 
STR
 will store the
setting.
Notes:
• If picture patterning occurs on programme position ‘0’ it may be necessary to adjust the RF output channel of the
VCR, refer to the VCR instruction book.
• If a Satellite Receiver and a VCR are going to be used with RF cable connections it is important to avoid both units
being set on the same channel.
Refer to the Satellite Receiver and VCR instruction books for precise tuning information.
VCR