Remote control television operation – Panasonic TX-80V95Z User Manual

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Remote Control Television Operation

BUTTON

WHAT IT DOES

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SURROUND SOUND
Surround Sound is designed to recreate the spatial effect of a movie theatre or
concert hall. It brings an added depth to the sound from your television.

During Stereo broadcasts, pressing this button switches between "STEREO
SURROUND" and "SURROUND OFF".

STAND-BY
The remote control button is used to turn the television into Stand-by mode.
When the television is in Stand-By it is possible to turn it back on by pressing
this remote control Power Button, the Programme Number UP Button, the

Programme Number DOWN Button or any of the direct Programme Number

Buttons.

DIRECT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION
Single Digit Programme Numbers (0 to 9) can be accessed directly by pressing

the corresponding number on the Remote Control Transmitter.

TWO DIGIT PROGRAMME NUMBER SELECTION
To directly access Programme Numbers 10 to 99, press the

Button followed by the two digits required.

For example, to select Programme Number 12, press the"- / - Button followed
by the "1" Button and then the "2" Button.

RECALL
This button operates in three stages.
Stage 1 - Pressing this button will display all current active functions. The
functions which can be displayed include AV Number, Programme Number,

Colour System, Sound Menu, Picture Menu, Surround Mode, Stereo or Mono
and Off-Timer setting. After about 2 seconds it automatically switches to stage
2

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Stage 2 - Pressing the button again displays the Programme Number or the

AV Number.

Stage 3 - Pressing for the third time cancels the recall function.

STEREO / MONO
Normally the television will detect whether the broadcast signal is Mono or
Stereo and will set the mode accordingly. If the Stereo signal is weak or the
receiving conditions are not optimum, it is recommended that the Mono mode

be manually selected. Pushing the button changes the mode from Stereo to
Mono and back again.

* BILINGUAL
This system allows two languages to be transmitted on one signal. Switching
between the Main (1) and Sub ( I I ) positions selects the desired language.

* Note: Bilingual sound is not currently available in Australia or New

Zealand.

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