Panasonic th-37pa20 User Manual

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To access the Programme edit screen
1
During viewing of a TV channel,
press to display the Setup menu
screen.
2
Press to select the Tuning menu.
Press to access the Tuning menu
screen.
3
Press to select the Programme
edit.
Press to access the Programme
edit screen.
Programme edit
1
Press to select the Programme position.
Press to select the Prog., Name or Lock.
2
The buttons function in accordance with the
position of the cursor: Prog., Name or Lock.
Press to change the settings.
1    :
-
Off
2    :
Off
3    :
Off
4    :
Off
5    :
Off
Prog.       Chan.      Name       Lock      
Programme edit
TV/AV
’STR’  Button   Store
E x i t
Select
   Option
Change
  Programme
Return
Delete
Add
Move
TV->VCR
1    :
-
Off
2    :
Off
3    :
Off
4    :
Off
5    :
Off
Prog.       Chan.      Name       Lock      
Programme edit
TV/AV
’STR’  Button   Store
E x i t
Select
   Option
Change
  Programme
Return
Delete
Add
Move
TV->VCR
Manual tuning
Programme edit
Auto setup
Access
Tuning menu
Decoder (AV2)
Shipping Condition
Owner ID
Off
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
C
Cursor position
Prog.
Name
Lock
Function of 
 
 buttons
Moves the Programme position.
Red, Green, Yellow, and Blue Bars are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
These have the same functions as the Red, Green, Yellow, and Blue buttons on the
remote control. (see next page)
The characters that can be input are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Select the characters required and input.
Turns the channel Lock On and Off.
(When receiving a channel while Lock On is selected, the volume will be muted and
the screen be black and display ”Programme is locked”.)
SET UP
Note:
When the cursor enters the Name field, it will move character-by-character
up to five before moving to the next field.
Use this setting when changing setting of receiving channels or changing the channel display.
This feature is not available for AV1 to AV4 and PC positions.
Programme edit
Note:
“Chan.” (TV transmission channel number) cannot be accessed in programme edit mode.