
Projection TelevisionOperating InstructionsPT-52DL10Model No.TQBC0215-1DLPTMA TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGYHDTVCOMPATIBLE 1080 i / 720pSPATIALIZRT3-D
10Antenna Connection (Cable Box, and VCR)Use this configuration when connecting the projection TV to a cable TV system using a Cable Box and VCR.Conne
11InstallationNotes:• Similar connections are available at the INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4 input terminals.Input 4 is located on the front of the unit.Select the
12AudioOUTPBYPRDVD(Y/PB/PR)AUDIODVD(Y/PB/PR) OUTLRDVD PlayerYPBPRAUDIOVIDEOLPRPBYRCOMPONENT VIDEOINPUT213How to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO Input Term
13Recording Equipment(VHS VCR)VIDEOAUDIOAudioINVideoINS-VideoINS-VIDEO CableRLTOAUDIOAMPLRAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOLRINPUTPROGOUT213How to connect the AV Prog
14InstallationHow to connect the PC Input TerminalsNotes:(1) The PC input terminals are DDC1/2B-compatible. If the computer being connected is not DDC
15InstallationAnalog RGB signals that can be inputThe table below lists the different types of analog RGB signals that can be input.If a signal which
16Illuminated Remote ControlLocation of ControlsPower buttonPress to turn the projection TV ON or OFF. (See page 21)Note:The TV’s power cord must firs
17LIGHTASPECTMUTE TV/VIDEOPOWERR-TUNE PROGVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCBLCHSLOWOPEN/CLOSE STILL1234567890AV-ADJNORMALGAMERH-SPLITEXITVCR RECGUIDEREWSEARCHSTO
18Location of ControlsControls and Terminals on the projection TVInput mode selection buttons (see page 33)Volume up(+) / down(–) buttons(see page 22,
19TOAUDIOAMPLRAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOLRAUDIOVIDEOLPRPBYRINPUTANT1 ANT2SPLITOUTCOMPONENT VIDEOINPUTPROGOUT213213AUDIOVIDEOLPRPBYRCOMPONENT VIDEOINPUT213TOAUD
2Important Safety InstructionsWARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back. Nouser-serviceable parts inside. Refer servic
20Power ON / OFFConnecting the Plug to the Wall OutletTurning the Power ON and OFFSTEREOSAPMONONORMALCH123R-STANDBYG-POWER ONLAMPPOWERTEMPAlways be su
21LIGHTASPECTMUTE TV/VIDEOVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCBLCHPOWERPOWERPower ON / OFFPush the Power button to turn the projection TV ON,from Stand-by mode.The
22LIGHTASPECTMUTE TV/VIDEOPOWERVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCBLSLOWOPEN/CLOSE STILL1234567890R-TUNE PROGAV-ADJNORMALGAMERH-SPLITEXITVCR RECGUIDEREWSEARCHSTOPP
23VIDEOPAGE 1 / 3SELECTEXITCHANGEOFF ONNORMAL FRAMEVIDEO NRDVC PLAYBACK MODELOCKOFF ONOFF ON— —
24PROGRAM CHANNELSSELECTEXITCHANGEMODE TV CABLEANTENNA ANT1 ANT2AUTO PROGRAMMANUAL PROGRAMMENUADJUSTC
25Notes:• When buttons are pressed with AUTO PROGRAM running, the projection TV set will return to normal viewing.• After AUTO PROGRAM is finished, th
26PROGRAM CHANNELSSELECTEXITCHANGEMODE TV CABLEANTENNA ANT1 ANT2AUTO PROGRAMMANUAL PROGRAMMENUADJUSTC
27Tuning channels (Manual channel programming)Adding or deleting channelsPress to select channel ( or number keys ).45Press to add channels to memory
28ASPECT ControlsThe color monitor will allow you to enjoy viewing the picture at its maximum size, including wide screen cinema formatpicture.LIGHTMU
29ASPECT ControlsModeNORMALZOOMFULLJUSTExplanationNORMAL will display a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3size.ZOOM mode magnifies the central section of
312. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.13. Never push objects of any kind into this projec
30VHF, UHF and CATVMENU ACTIONVOLUMECHANNELTV/VIDEOMENU ACTIONVOLUMECHANNELTV/VIDEOPower switchRemote control sensorOperation can be done from theproj
31Cable TVLIGHTASPECTMUTE TV/VIDEOVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCHSLOWOPEN/CLOSE STILL1234567890R-TUNE PROGAV-ADJNORMALGAMERH-SPLITEXITVCR RECGUIDEREWSEARCHSTO
32Searching for the desired channel (Channel search)Notes:• To end channel search, press SEARCH STOP.• Channel search can be activated from the MENU
33Playing a VCR or other peripheral equipmentPC INPUTINPUT 4S-VIDEO VIDEOL-AUDIO-R123Turn the projection TV on.The input mode changes each time thisbu
34Playing games in game modePC INPUTINPUT 4S-VIDEO VIDEOL-AUDIO-RLIGHTASPECTMUTE TV/VIDEOVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCHSLOWOPEN/CLOSE STILL1234567890R-TUNE P
35Recall / MuteLIGHTASPECTTV/VIDEOPOWERVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCBLCHSLOWOPEN/CLOSE STILL1234567890R-TUNE PROGAV-ADJNORMALGAMERH-SPLITEXITVCR RECGUIDEREWS
36(The previously selected screenappears on the left.)Split screenLIGHTMUTE TV/VIDEOPOWERVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCBLCHSLOWSTILL1234567890R-TUNE PROGAV-AD
37Screen mode names:SPLIT SCREEN FULL1Changing the channel of the right screenduring SPLIT SCREEN FULL, SPLIT SCREEN NORMAL, andPoutP.RH-SPLITPress to
38Adjusting screen position and sizeLIGHTMUTE TV/VIDEOPOWERVCRDVDAUXRCVRDBSTVDTVCBLSLOWOPEN/CLOSE STILL1234567890R-TUNE PROGAV-ADJNORMALGAMERH-SPLITEX
39Switching screen widthDuring NORMAL mode, if noise appears on the ends of the image in SIZE 1, switch to SIZE 2.Press to narrow (SIZE 2).(SIZE 1) (S
4Dear Panasonic CustomerWelcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoymentfrom your new projection telev
40AUDIO ADJ.NORMALAUTOOFF ONOFF ONSELECTAUDIO MENUBASSTREBLEBALANCESPATIALIZERSPEAKERSEXITCHANGE640— +—
41AUDIO ADJ.NORMALAUTOOFF ONOFF ONSELECTAUDIO MENUBASSTREBLEBALANCESPATIALIZERSPEAKERSEXITCHANGE640— +—
42PICTURE ADJ.NORMALDYNAMICCOOLOFF ONSELECTPICTURE MENUPICTUREBRIGHTNESSCOLORTINTSHARPNESSCOLOR TEMPBLACK EXT.EXITACTION3000010—
43PICTURE ADJ.NORMALDYNAMICCOOLOFF ONSELECTPICTURE MENUPICTUREBRIGHTNESSCOLORTINTSHARPNESSCOLOR TEMPBLACK EXT.EXITACTION3000010—
44By pressing the AV-ADJ button on the remote control, PICTURE ADJUST and AUDIO ADJUST can be directly adjustedinstead of starting from the MAIN menu.
45VIDEOPAGE 2 / 3SELECTEXITCHANGEOFF ONOFF ON TV GAME3D Y/C FILTERID-1SCAN MODEMENUADJUSTCUSTOMSELEC
46MENUADJUSTCUSTOMSELECTLANGUAGEPROGRAM CHANNELSLOCKCLOSED CAPTIONVIDEOSET UPEXITPAGEACTIONPress to select CLOSED CAPTION.Closed CaptionsThis recei
473Press to select CC MODE.CLOSED CAPTIONNOOFFON MUTEMODESELECTEXITCHANGE• CAPTION OFF -• CAPTION C1 -• CAPTION C2 -• TEXT T1 -• TEXT T2 -• CAPTION
48LOCKOFF ONOFF ON— — — —MOTION PICT. STATUSTV PARENTAL STATUSENTER CODE FIRSTCHANGE SETTINGCHANGE SETTINGSELECT
49Press to select rating to lock.34Press to select MOTION PICT. STATUS.ON : The broadcasts selected in the MOTIONPICTURE RATING menu cannot beviewed.
5Table of ContentsImportant Safety Instructions ... 2Installation ...
50Locking and unlocking• When a title field is selected, all ratings below this rating are selected.• When options within an option field are selected
51VIDEOPAGE 3 / 3SELECTEXITCHANGEGAME480p COLOR MATRIXVIDEO INPUT LABELVIDEO 1 SDTV HDTVMENUADJUSTCUSTOMSELECTLANGUAGEPROGRAM CHANNELSLOCKCLO
52MENUVIDEO INPUT LABELVIDEO 1VIDEO 2VIDEO 3VIDEO 4COMPONENT 1COMPONENT 2COMPONENT 3VIDEO 1VIDEO 2VIDEO 3VIDEO 4COMPONENT 1COMPONENT 2COMPONENT 3SEL
53CHVOL VOLCHACTIONPress the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select CUSTOM .Press to select AUDIO MODE.CHVOL VOLCHACTIONSelecting STEREO /
54Using the off-timerPress the MENU button to display the menu screen and select CUSTOM.Press to select SLEEP TIMER.12Notes:• When power to the projec
55CHVOL VOLCHACTIONVideo game player to VIDEO INPUTMENUADJUSTCUSTOMSELECTLANGUAGEPROGRAM CHANNELSLOCKCLOSED CAPTIONVIDEOSET UPEXITPAGEACTIONVIDEOPA
56CHVOL VOLCHACTIONPress to select VIDEO.Optimizing display for DVC recording mode (DVC PLAYBACK MODE)When playing back recordings made by a DVC in FR
57CHVOL VOLCHACTIONVIDEOPAGE 2 / 3SELECTEXITCHANGEOFF ONOFF ON TV GAME3D Y/C FILTERID-1SCAN MODEPres
58CHVOL VOLCHACTIONVIDEOPAGE 2 / 3SELECTEXITCHANGEOFF ONOFF ON TV GAME3D Y/C FILTERID-1SCAN MODEAuto
59CHVOL VOLCHACTIONCHVOL VOLCHACTIONPress to select 480p COLOR MATRIX.Setting when 480p signals (sequential scan) are input through COMPONENT VIDEO IN
6The Video / Audio connection between components can be made with shielded video and audio cables. For bestperformance, video cables should utilize 75
60MENUADJUSTCUSTOMPICTUREAUDIOSELECTSET UPEXITPAGEACTIONPICTURE ADJUSTPOSITION/SIZECLOCKAUDIO ADJUSTCHVOL VOLCHACTIONCLOCK1Press to select the CLOC
61Switching languages for display1MENUADJUSTCUSTOMSELECTLANGUAGEPROGRAM CHANNELSLOCKCLOSED CAPTIONVIDEOSET UPEXITPAGEACTIONPress to select preferre
62Important Points to keep in mindWhen replacing the lamp unit with a new one, pay attention to the following points.Warning:• Because the temperature
63Operating peripheral equipment using the remote controlProgramming The Illuminated Remote Control Using Access CodesThe remote control can be preset
64LIGHTMUTE TV/VIDEOSLOWOPEN/CLOSE STILLR-TUNE PROGAV-ADJNORMALGAMERH-SPLITEXITVCR RECGUIDEREWSEARCHSTOPPLAYSPLITFFFREEZETV/VCRSWAPPAUSEVCR/DBS CHANNE
65Operating peripheral equipment using the remote controlInfrared Codes IndexThe remote control is capable of operating many brands of peripheral equi
66CABLE CONVERTER BOX AND DVD, CD, LD, PLAYERS Infrared Codes IndexMakerABCARCHERCABLEVIEWCITIZENCURTISDIAMONDEAGLEEASTERNGCBRANDGEMINIGENERAL INSTRUM
67CASSETTE PLAYERS, RECEIVERS, AMPLIFIERS, and DBS Infrared Codes IndexMakerPANASONICSet Up No.700, 730MakerTECHNICSSet Up No.700, 730Maker List (TAPE
68Remote ControlQuick Reference Functional Key ControlKEY MODETV, DTV, VCRAUX (VCR2)CABLE, DBSRCVR(Receiver / Amplifier)DVD (DVD, CD, LD)TVALL COMPONE
69Remote ControlQuick Reference Functional Key ControlKEY MODETVCABLEDBSDVD (DVD)DVD (CD)DVD (LD)DTVAUX (Tape Cassette Player)TVCABLEDBSDTVDVDTV, CBLV
7Remote Control Battery InstallationHelpful Hint:For frequent remote control users, replace oldbatteries with Alkaline batteries for longer life.Note:
70Remote ControlQuick Reference Functional Key ControlKEY MODETVVCRDVD (DVD, CD, LD)AUX (Tape Cassette Player)TVDBSDTV (STB)VCRCABLEDBSDVD (DVD)DVD (C
71TroubleshootingBefore you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown below.SymptomsPower does not turn ONThe pow
72CleaningThe unit contains many plasticparts. For this reason DO NOTuse benzine, thinner or otherchemicals to clean the unit.DO NOT bring into contac
73SpecificationsPower SourceAC 120 V, 60 HzPower ConsumptionAverage use : Maximum Current 3.8 AStand-by condition : 0.74 W (when cooling fan is stoppe
74MEMO
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Customer’ RecordThe serial number of this product can be found on its back cover. You should note this serial number in thespace provided below and re
8Antenna / Cable ConnectionIncoming Cable From Home Antenna (75 Ω)VHF / UHFon Back of SetCable Connection - For reception of cable channels (01 - 125)
9Antenna Connection (Cable Box, no VCR)Use this configuration when connecting the projection TV to a cable TV system using a Cable Box.Connect the ca
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