Panasonic tx-l42u3e User Manual

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How to Use Menu Functions
Various menus allow you to make settings for the picture, sound, and other functions.
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ASPECT
INPUT
TV
AV
SD CARD
OPTION
INDEX HOLD
STTL
TEXT
LAST VIEW
PROGRAMME
REC
TV
RETURN
EXIT
MENU
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To return to TV at any 
time
EXIT
 
To return to the 
previous screen
RETURN
 
To change menu 
pages
up
down
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Display the menu
MENU
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Displays the functions that can be set (varies according to the input signal)
2
Select the menu
Example : [Picture Menu]
Main Menu
Picture
Sound
Setup
 access
 select
3
Select the item
Example : [Picture Menu]
Picture Menu
1/2
Viewing Mode
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
Tint
Colour Balance
Vivid Colour
Eco mode
Warm
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Off
Off
Dynamic
select
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Adjust or select
Example : [Picture Menu]
Picture Menu
1/2
Viewing Mode
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Sharpness
Tint
Colour Balance
Vivid Colour
Eco Mode
Warm
60
0
0
30
5
Off
Off
Dynamic
  store or access  
(Required by some functions)
 change
 
Choose from among alternatives
Number and positions of alternatives
Changed
Colour Balance
Normal
 
Adjust using the slide bar
Moved
Sharpness
5
 
Go to the next screen
Displays the next screen
Child Lock
Access
 
To reset the settings
t
To reset the picture settings only
  [Reset to Defaults] in the Picture 
Menu (p. 28)
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To reset the sound settings only 
  [Reset to Defaults] in the Sound 
Menu (p. 30)
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To reset the picture and sound settings 
together
  
(Also volume level and aspect 
mode are reset)
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To initialise all settings
  [Shipping Condition] in the Setup 
Menu (p. 33)
 
Enter characters by free input menu
You can enter names or numbers freely for some items.
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Set characters one by one
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 select
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You can set characters by using numeric buttons.
  “Characters table for numeric buttons” (p. 70)