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nasonlc
Color Television
Operating Instructions
CT-F2111X
CT-20SX11
CT-F2111 CT-F2121L
For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA (7262) or TQB2AA0407 10607
send e-mail to: consumerproducta@panasonic.com (USA only) PRINTED IN USA
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WARNING WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. head within a triangle is triangle is intended to tell the intended to tell the user that user that important operating The lightning flash with arrow The exclamation point within a parts inside the product are a and servicing instructions are in risk of electric shock to persons the papers with the appliance. WARNING: To prevent fir
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Feature Chart ............................................................ 3 Congratulations ........................................................ 4 Customer Record ..................................................................... 4 Care and Cleaning ................................................................... 4 Specifications ........................................................................... 4 Installation ..............................
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FEATURE CHART Feature Chart MODELS FEATURES MENU LANGUAGE [] [] [] [] ENG/SPAN/FR V-CHIP CAPABILITY 0 0 [] [] 75 OHM INPUT [] [] [] [] VIDEO NORM [] [] [] [] AUDIO NORM [] [] [] [] STEREO {3 [] [] 0 AI SOUND [] (3 [] [] BASS/BALANCE/TREBLE [] 0 [] [] SURROUND [] 0 [] [] A/V IN 2 2 2 2 (REAR/FRONT) (2/1) (2/1) (2/1) (2/1) AUDIO OUT [] [] [] [] S-VHS INPUT [] 0 D [] HEADPHONE JACK [] [] [] [] []
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CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations Your new Panasonic Tau televtston ts destgned to provtde state-of-the-art picture quality and features an innovative PureFlat TM ptcture tube. The new gray or stlver cab=net wtth compact, elegant styling =s designed to gtve you many years of enjoyment. It was thoroughly tested and tuned at the factory for best performance. Customer Record The model and serial number of this product are located on the back of the TV. You should note the model and sertal number m th
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INSTALLA TION Installation Television Location This unit is intended to be used with an optional stand or entertainment center. Consult your dealer for available options. [] Avoid excessive sunlight or bright lights, including reflections. O Keep away from excessive heat or moisture. Inadequate ventilation may cause internal component failure. 13 Fluorescent lighting may reduce remote control transmitting range. O Keep away from magnetic equipment, including motors, fans and external speakers. C
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INSTALLATION Optional Cable Connections Shielded audio and video cables should be used between components. For best results: O Use 75-ohm coaxial shielded cables. [] Use appropriate input and output connectors, that match your component connectors. [] Avoid long cables to minimize interference. AC Power Supply Cord CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT OF AC OUTLET AND FULLY INSERT. DO NOT USE A PLUG WITH A RECEPTACLE OR OTHER Polarized plug OUTLET UNLESS THE B
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INSTAL LA TION Optional Equipment Connections IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING USE OF VIDEO GAMES, COMPUTERS, DSS OR OTHER FIXED IMAGE DISPLAYS. The extended use of fixed image program material can cause a permanent "shadow image" on the picture tube. This background image is viewable on normal programs in the form of a stationary fixed image. This type of irreversible picture tube deterioration can be limited by observing the following steps: A. Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimu
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INSTALLA TION Cable Box Connection Followthis diagram when connecting your television to a cable box only. CONNECTIONS ON BACK OF TV INCOMING AUDIO CABLE R-...L- L TOAUDIO AMPr'- 2 (_ (_ _(_ V_C INPUT L,Q Q ® Note: The remote control must be programmed with supplied codes to operate the cable box. See Programming the Remote Control in the Remote Control Quick Reference Guide. Viewing a premium (scrambled) cable channel Procedure 1. Tune the television to Channel 3 or 4 depending on the RF out se
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/NSTALLATION VCR and Cable Box Connection Follow this diagram when connecting your television to both a VCR and a cable box. VCR CABLE BOX CONNECTIONS ON BACKOFTV F= --f m=== VIDEO OUT I ANT OUT AUDIO I a--L- L I ANT ANT IN I l®j I® INPUT L,® ® ® I I Use either the Incoming S-VIDEO or Video cable connection. CABLES NOT SUPPLIED Note: The remote control must be programmed with suppfied codes to operate the VCR and cable box. See Programming the Remote Control in the Remote Control Quick Reference
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INSTALLATION Amplifier Connection (To Audio Amp) Connect to an external audio amplifier input for listening to a stereo system. Note: TO AUDIO AMP termina/s cannot be connected direct/y to extema/ speakers. Audio Adjustments 1. Select TV SPEAKERS ON from AUDIO menu. 2. Set amplifier volume to minimum. 3. Adjust TV volume to desired level. 4. Adjust amplifier volume to match the TV. 5. Select TV SPEAKERS OFF&VAO from AUDIO menu. 6. Volume, mute, bass, treble and balance are now controlled from th
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MAIN MENU Main Menu Main Menu D alalD mml ACTION Button Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu and submenus. Press the ACTION button repeatedly to exit. CH / VOL Buttons Press the CH (channel) or VOL (volume) buttons to select an icon. Use the CH buttons to highlight the desired features. Use VOL buttons to select and adjust features. Remote Control Buttons Remote ACTION / Navigation Button CH VOL_VOL CH Remote Control Guide The Remote Control Quick Reference Guide is located within t
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MAIN MENU FEATURE CHART Main Menu Feature Chart SET UP When entered, TIME will display on screen after SET TIME pressing POWER button, RECALL button, or changing channels. Choose CABLE or TV to match the signal at your ANT antenna input. AUTO PROG Automatically program channels with a signal into memory. MANUAL PROG Manually add or delete channels from memory. AUTO POWER ON Select SET to power up the TV at the same time as the Cable Box or other components or select OFF. Select C1 or C2 for Clos
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MAIN MENU FEATURE CHART Main Menu Feature Chart (Cont.) I 1 TIMER SLEEP TIMER Program TV to automatically turn off in 30, 60, or 90 minutes. Select NO to turn timer off. Program TV to automatically turn on and off at PROGRAM TIMER selected time on a selected channel, daily or only one day. PICTURE PICTURE NORM Reset all picture adjustments to factory default settings. COLOR Adjust desired color intensity. TINT Adjust natural flesh tones. BRIGHTNESS Adjust dark areas for crisp detail. PICTURE Adj
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SPECIAL FEATURES Special Features SET UP Menu Languages In SETUP menu, select ENGLISH, ESPANOL(Spanish),orFRANOAIS(French)to changethe menulanguage. SETUP SET TIME AM ANT CABLE AUTO PROG NO MANUALPROG NO AUTO POWER ON OFF Timer Sleep Timer In TIMER menu, program to turn TV OFF in 30, 60, or 90 minutes. Select NO to turn off timer. PROGRAM TIMER ON OFF CHANNEL 3 SET TIME FIRST Program Timer In Timer menu, program TV to automatically turn on and off at selected time on a selected channel, daily or
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SPECIAL FEATURES ,__ Turn Off After 90 Minutes The TV automatically turns OFF after 90 minutes when turned on by the PROGRAM TIMER. If the OFF time is programmed or if a key is pressed, the automatic OFF after 90 minutes will be cancelled. .._ PROGRAM TIMER Activation The PROGRAM TIMER is active when the TV is OFF or ON. The TV will switch to the selected channel at the selected time set by the PROGRAM TIMER• I111 CH CAP (Channel Caption) Program channel captions (station labels) for 30 stations
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SPECIAL FEATURES LOCK Game Guard Lock and Unlock Select GAME GUARD to prevent video games and videotapes from being viewed. Lock Channel 3, Channel 4, and video inputs for 12, 24, 48 hours or ALWAYS by entering a four-digit secret code, then selecting GAME GUARD ON. Note: Understand how to unlock GAME GUARD before using it. Use a code that is easy to remember or record it in a safe place. Unlock GAME GUARD by reentering your four-digit secret code, then selecting GAME GUARD OFF. LOCK GAMEGUARD O
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Troubleshooting Chart Before calling for service, determine the symptoms and follow suggested solutions• Adjust Antenna Location and Connection \ Snowy Video Noisy Audio Adjust Antenna Location and Connection Check Antenna Lead-in Wire Noisy Audio Multiple Image Move TV from Electrical Appliances, Lights, Vehicles, \ and Medical Equipment Noisy Audio Interference Increase Volume Check Mute Check TV SPEAKERS on/off No Audio Normal Video Change Channel Set TV or Cable Mode Pr
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NOTES Panasonic de Mexico, S.A, de C.V. Panasonic Sales Company, Panasonlc Consumer Electronics Company, Amores No 1120 Division of Matsushita Electric Division of Matsushita Col. Del Valle C.I_ 03100 of Puerto Rico Inc. ("PSC") Electric Corporation of America Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km 9.5 Mexico, D.F. One Panason_c Way San Gabriel Industrial Park Tel. (915 b 015) 488-1000 Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Fax (915 b 015) 579-6763, 575-6765 Carolina, Puerto Rico 00995 www.panasonic corn Tel, (787) 750