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    Initial settings
     Setting TV screen aspect
    Select the aspect, conventional size screen (4:3) or wide screen (16:9), when connecting to your TV set.
    Press the SELECT ( 
     ,  ) button to select VIDEO menu and press ENTER button.
    Press the SELECT ( 
     ,  )
    button to select aspect item
    and press ENTER button.
    • Change the password
    Press the SELECT (  ,  ) button to select the CHANGE
    PASSWORD and press ENTER button.
    Input new password and press ENTER button.
    Press RETURN  button to exit RATINGS menu.
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPRATINGS
    CHANGE  LEVEL
    CHANGE  PASSWORDLEVEL  1
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPRATINGS
    2 2 2 2 ENTER  A  NEW
    THEN  PRESS  ENTER. 4 - DIGIT  PASSWORD.
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPRATINGS
    3 3 3 3 REMEMBER THE
    CANNOT CHANGE
    THE RATING LEVEL. PASSWORD. OR YOU
    16 : 9
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPVIDEOTV ASPECT
    VIDEO MENU
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPTV ASPECT
    16 : 9
    4 : 3 LETTERBOX
    4 : 3 PAN&SCAN
    1
    2
    3
    1
    2
    16:9: Select when a wide screen TV set is connected. (Factory preset)
    Select this if the disc video type is 16:9. (For wide screen TVs,
    set the screen mode to Full.)
     4:3 LETTERBOX: 
    Select when a conventional TV set is connected.
    Wide video with an aspect ratio like 16:9 is played back
    on the screen with black bands on the top and bottom.
     4:3 PAN&SCAN: Select when a conventional TV set is connected.
    Wide video with an aspect ratio like 16:9 is played back
    on the screen with either both sides or one side cut off.
     • If Pan & Scan or Letterbox is designated
    beforehand on the disc side, the disc designation
    takes priority. 
    						
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    Initial settings
     Setting on screen DISPLAY
    Press the SELECT (  ,  ) button to select DISPLAY menu .
    Press the SELECT ( 
     ,  ) button to select each item and press ENTER button.
    DISPLAY MENU
    ENGLISH
    POS  1
    ON
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPDISPLAYMENU LANGUAGE
    OSD POSITION
    OSD MESSAGES
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPMENU LANGUAGE
    ENGLISH
    FRANÇAIS
    ESPAÑOL
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPOSD POSITION
    POS 1
    POS 2
    RETURNENTER
    SET UPOSD MESSAGES
    ON
    OFF
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPOSD MESSAGES
    ON
    OFF
     Setting AUDIO [DVD]
    Press the SELECT (  ,  ) button to select AUDIO menu .
    Press the SELECT ( 
     ,  ) button to select each item and press ENTER button.
    AUDIO MENU
    OFF
    STANDARD
    ON
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPAUDIODIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    D. RANGE COMPRESS.
    AUDIO DURING SRCH
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPDIGITAL AUDIO 
    OUT
    OFF
    BITSTREAM
    LPCM
    1
    2
    1
    2
    You can change the language used for the on screen display
    menus.
    ENGLISH: SELECTED as onscreen language.
    FRANÇAIS: SELECTED as onscreen language.
    ESPAÑOL: SELECTED as onscreen language.
    POS 1: Display appears at the position on the top side of the
    screen.
    POS 2: Relative to Position 1, the display appears at the
    bottom.
    (Select this for example, when part of the display is
    missing.)
    This is used to turn the display of functions like PLAY and
    STOP on or off.
    ON: Functions like PLAY and STOP are displayed on
    the television screen.
    OFF: Functions like PLAY and STOP are not displayed
    on the television screen.
    Digital audio output setting
     • This is for selecting the type of digital audio signal output from
    the optical digital audio output terminal of this device,
    according to the connection method with other equipment.
    OFF: For analog connection of audio output ➠  Set to OFF.
    BITSTREAM: When connecting with digital equipment with a
    built-in Dolby digital decoder or DTS decoder ➠
    Set to BITSTREAM.
     LPCM: 
    When connecting with digital equipment without a built-in
    Dolby digital decoder or DTS decoder ➠ Set to LPCM.
    When playing back a DVD recorded at LPCM 96 kHz using 96 kHz
    sampling, perform analog connection by setting to OFF. Optical
    digital output is not compatible in this case. (When BITSTREAM or
    LPCM is selected, downsampling to 48 kHz is done for both optical
    digital output and analog output.)
    CAUTION:
     • When performing digital connection with equipment without a
    built-in Dolby digital decoder or DTS decoder, be sure to set
    to LPCM.
      • If setting is not done correctly, noise will be generated, and
    this may hurt your ears or damage speakers.
    •To return to the previous screen, press RETURN button.
    •To return to the previous screen, press RETURN button.
    See next page
    See next page 
    						
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    ENGLISH   • FRENCH • SPANISH • ORIGINAL • OTHER 0
    AUTOMATIC   • ENGLISH • FRENCH • SPANISH • OTHER 0
    ENGLISH    •  FRENCH  •  SPANISH  •  OTHER 0
    LEVEL 8   (NO LIMIT)   •   LEVEL 1 to 7
    4 digit numeric  (  1111   Factory setting)
    16 : 9      •   4 : 3 LETTERBOX   •   4 : 3 PAN&SCAN
    ENGLISH     •   FRANÇAIS   •   ESPANÕL
    POS 1      •    POS 2
    ON      •    OFF
    OFF      •    BITSTREAM    •    LPCM
    STANDARD      •    MAX RANGE    •    MIN RANGE
    ON      •    OFF
    Intial setting condition of DVD SET UP menu
    SETUP
    MENUS
    DISC
    VIDEO
    AUDIO
    AUDIO LANGUAGE
    SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
    MENUS LANGUAGE
    RATINGS
    PASSWORD
    TV ASPECT
    MENU LANGUAGE
    OSD POSITION
    OSD MESSAGES
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    D. RANGE COMPRESS.
    AUDIO DURING SEARCH
    DISPLAYITEMS CONTENTS OF SETTING
     Intial setting (Factory setting)
    Ref.
    page
    49
    49
    50
    50
    51
    51
    52
    52
    52
    52
    53
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     Setting AUDIO [DVD]
    Press the SELECT (  ,  ) button to select AUDIO menu .
    Press the SELECT ( 
     ,  ) button to select each item and press ENTER button.
    1
    2
    Setting for dynamic range control
    This is for selecting the DVD dynamic range (difference
    between high and low volume).
     • 
    This setting works only with DVD discs recorded in Dolby digital.
    STANDARD: Set this to listen with a range equivalent to a
    normal television.
    MAX RANGE: 
    Set this to listen with the range recorded on the disc.
    MIN RANGE: Set this to listen with a smaller difference between
    the maximum and minimum volume. (When you
    want a powerful sound even at low volume, or when
    you wish to moderate high volume, etc.)
    OFF
    STANDARD
    ON
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPAUDIODIGITAL AUDIO OUT
    D. RANGE COMPRESS.
    AUDIO DURING SRCHRETURNENTER
    SETUPD. RANGE
    COMPRESS.
    STANDARD
    MAX RANGE
    MIN RANGE
    RETURNENTER
    SETUPAUDIO DURING
    SEARCH
    ON
    OFF
    •Press return to the previous screen, press RETURN button.
    Previous page
    Setting volume during fast forward
    This sets whether or not to output audio during fast forward (2x
    speed) of DVDs and video CDs.
    ON: Audio is output during fast forward (2x speed).
    OFF: Audio is not output during fast forward (2x speed).
     • With a music CD, audio is output at all speeds during fast
    forward and rewind, regardless of this setting.
    Initial settings 
    						
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    Language code list
    Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings  “AUDIO”, “SUBTITLE” and/or “MENUS”. (See pages 49, 50)
    Code
    6565
    6566
    6570
    6577
    6582
    6583
    6588
    6590
    6665
    6669
    6671
    6672
    6678
    6679
    6682
    67796765
    6783
    6789
    6865
    6869
    6890
    6976
    6978
    6979
    6983
    6984
    6985 
    7065
    7073
    7074Language
    Afar
    Abkhazian
    Afrikaan
    Ameharic
    Arabic
    Assamese
    Aymara
    Azerbaijani
    Bashkir
    Byelorssian
    Bulgarian
    Bihari 
    Bengali; Bangla 
    Tibetan
    Breton
    Catalan
    Corsican
    Czech
    Welsh
    Danish
    German
    Bhutani
    Fiji Finnish Estonian
    Persian  Basque Spanish Esperanto English
    GreekCode
    7079
    7082
    7089
    7165
    7168
    7176
    7178
    7185
    7265
    7273
    7282
    7285
    7289
    7365
    7378
    73847383
    7387
    7465
    7473
    7487
    7565
    7575
    7576
    7577
    7578
    7579
    7587
    7585
    7589
    7665Language
    Faroese
    French
    Frisian
    lrish
    Scots Gaelic
    Galician
    Galician
    Gujarati 
    Hausa
    Hindi
    Croatianb
    Hungarian
    Armenian
    Interlingua
    Indonesian
    lcelandic
    Italian
    Hebrew
    Japanese
    Yiddish 
    Javanese
    Georgian
    Latin Kirghiz  Korean
    Kurdish Kashmiri Kannada Cambodian Greenlandic
    KazakhCode
    7678
    7679
    7684
    7686
    7771
    7773
    7775
    7776
    7778
    7779
    7782
    7783
    7784
    7789
    7865
    78767869
    7879
    7982
    8065
    8076
    8083
    8084
    8185
    8277
    8279
    8285
    8365
    8368
    8372
    8373Language
    Lingala
    Laotian
    Lithuanian
    Latvian, Lettish
    Malagasy
    Maori
    Macedonian
    Malayalam
    Mongolian
    Moldavian 
    Marathi
    Malay
    Maltese 
    Burmese
    Nauru
    Nepali
    Dutch
    Norwegian
    Oriya
    Punjabi
    Polish
    Pashto, Pushto
    Singhalese
    Serbo-Croatian
    Russian
    Sindhi Sanskrit Romanian
    Rhaeto-Rmance
    Quechua PortugueseCode
    8375
    8376
    8377
    8378
    8379
    8381
    8382
    8385
    8386
    8387
    8465
    8469
    8471
    8472
    8473
    84768475
    8479
    8482
    8484
    8487
    8575
    8582
    8590
    8673
    8679
    8779
    8872
    8979
    9072
    9085Language
    Slovak
    Slovenian
    Samoan
    Shona
    Somali
    Albanian
    Serbian
    Sundanese
    Swedish
    Swahili
    Ta m i l
    Telugu
    Tajiki  
    Thai
    Tigrinya
    Turkmen
    Tagalog
    Tonga
    Turkish
    Tatar
    Twi 
    Ukrainian
    Zulu Chinese WoIof
    Yoruba Xhosa Volapük  Vietnamese Uzbek
    Urdu 
    						
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    The Images on the TV screen depend on the type of software and the TV set.
    How images appear on your TV (aspect ratios of the screen)
    •The images which appear on the TV screen, and what each screen mode is called, depend on the manufacturer of
    the TV set and type of TV set. Consult the instruction manual provided with your TV set.
    For your reference:
    •Letterbox
    Black bands are inserted at the top and bottom of the screen to fill in the gaps where the size of the picture is smaller
    than the screen.
    •Pan and Scan
    Part of the wide-screen picture (either at both sides or one side of the screen) is automatically eliminated so that the
    picture fills the whole screen.
    Type of softwareType of TV set (
    ASPECT mode)
     
    4:3 16:9 (
    “FULL” mode)
    16:9 (
    “ZOOM” mode)
    16:9 (
    “AUTO” mode)
     
    Wide-screen 
    (
    pan and scan
     format)
    Software (
    4:3)
    Software 
    (
    4:3, Letterbox)Letterbox 
    (
    with black bands at 
    top and bottom)
     Screen horizontally 
    enlarged (
    with black 
    bands at top and 
    bottom)Full screen 
    Screen in which the 
    picture at the far left 
    and far right ends only 
    is extended horizontally 
    (
    with black bands at 
    top and bottom)
    Right and left edges 
    are cut off. Full screen  Top and bottom 
    edges are cut off.Full screen
    Full screen  Screen horizontally 
    enlarged  Top and bottom 
    edges are cut off.  Full screen 
    (
    with black bands at 
    right and left)
       
    						
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    Troubleshooting
    Before requesting service for this LCD/DVD combo, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing.
    Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation.
    If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem,
    consult your dealer for instructions.
    For TV broadcasts (VHF, UHF)
    Symptom
    Power supply does not go on
    Remote control cannot be
    operated
    Image shakes, or image is
    unclear
    There are spots on the picture,
    or the screen shakes
    The image appears doubled
    or tripled
    A color pattern appears, or
    colors disappear
    Only a certain channel looks bad
    The channel number
    disappears from the screen
    When the image is not stable,
    the screen turns completely
    white for a moment
    The screen goes dark
    momentarily when the
    channel is changed.
    The TV makes a hissing
    noise occasionally
    The screen display shakes
    with video input
    There are parts at the top
    and bottom of the screen
    where there is no image
    Top and bottom of picture
    are missing after zoomCause and remedy
    • Is power supply plug unplugged from the outlet?
    • If power will not go on with the remote control, is the power supply of the TV Off?
    • Is battery exhausted, or is battery polarity wrong?
    • Is the remote control receiver illuminated with strong light from a fluorescent
    lamp etc.?
    • Are you using the special-purpose remote control for this equipment? (The unit
    will not operate with another remote control.)
    • Is there deterioration, breakage or disconnection of the antenna or antenna wire?
    • Is the antenna wire connected correctly?
    • Is the system affected (by radio wave interference or induced electromagnetic
    waves) by external sources (automobiles or trains, high-voltage wires, neon,
    motors, magnetized steel frame, or iron rain shutters, etc.)?
    ➠Turn off the power supply, and try changing the equipment setup location. If
    that has no effect, separate magnet-proofing will be required.
    • Is the antenna direction shifted?
    • Are reflected electromagnetic waves being received from mountains or buildings?
    • Is the equipment being affected by another TV (electromagnetic interference)?
    ➠Changing the TV setup location may lead to improvement.
    •Is channel fine tuning correct?
    • Has the screen display button been pressed?
    ➠Press the Screen display button again.
     If the system is switched to external input and there is no external signal
    video, the number will disappear.
    • This occurs when the signal for driving the liquid crystal is lost, and is not a
    malfunction.
    • The screen is darkened for a moment to conceal noise generated when changing
    channels.
    • If the screen and audio are not abnormal, this sound is caused by slight expansion
    and contraction of the cabinet due to changes in room temperature. It has no
    effect on performance.
    • When input is switched to video input, this may occur if there is no signal at the
    video/audio input terminal.
    • With video software wider than 16:9 (cinema vision size software etc.) there are
    parts at the top and bottom of the screen where there is no image.
    • Has the screen position adjustment been left shifted?
    ➠Adjust the screen position.Page
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    7
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    8, 9
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    19
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    10, 18
    21
    24 
    						
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    Troubleshooting
    For DVD operation For TV broadcasts (VHF, UHF)
    Symptoms
    A black band appears momentarily
    when selecting channels with video
    In some parts color tint is poor,
    and some parts are colored
    Both edges of the screen, or columns
    or window frames, appear bent
    The image from the connected
    equipment does not appear
    Parts of the screen are
    missing with game software
    The main unit is hot to the
    touchCause and remedy
    • This is due to noise generated when changing channels.
    • If a bright image (of white clothes, etc.) is stopped, it may be partially colored.
    This is not a malfunction. This will disappear when the bright screen is gone.
    • They may appear bent due to the received channel and the screen brightness.
    This is not a malfunction.
    • Are plugs securely inserted into each terminal?
    ➠Securely insert terminals all the way.
    • When set to self-wide or zoom screen, the top and bottom may be missing.
    ➠Using the screen mode, set to Full or Normal.
    • The main unit radiates heat, so some parts of the console reach a high temperature.
    This is not a problem for performance or quality.
    • Set up at a location with good ventilation.
    Do not cover the ventilation holes of the console with anything (tablecloth, etc.),
    and do not place on top of other equipment (like a video deck).Page
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    8-10
    21, 24
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    Symptoms
    When the playback button is
    pressed, playback does not
    begin, or it stops quickly
    No sound, or sound is
    strange
    Buttons cannot be operated
    Screen messages do not appear
    GUI screen display is cut off
    The picture is disturbed
    during fast forward or rewind
    Playback does not start even
    when a title is selected
    The disc is hot when it is
    removed
    Subtitles do not appear
    The audio or subtitle
    language cannot be selected
    The angle cannot be
    changedCause and remedy
    • Is there any condensation? (Let sit for 2–3 hours.)
    • Have you inserted a disc other than a DVD, video CD or music CD?
    • If the disc is dirty, wipe it clean.
    • Insert correctly, with the label surface on the near side.
    • When connected to an external amp, set DVD output to Yes.
    • Check connections and audio settings.
    • There is no sound during pause, still picture, jog or slow playback.
    • Operation may be forbidden, depending on the disc.
    • If buttons do not operate at all, try turning the power supply button of the main
    unit Off and On. The system may fail to operate correctly due to the effects of
    lightning or static electricity, etc.
    • Turn On Screen message in onscreen setting.
    • Change the position of the GUI screen using Onscreen display position in onscreen setting.
    • Some disturbance is normal. This is not a malfunction.
    • Some titles cannot be played back if viewing restrictions have been set.
    • This is not a problem for quality or performance.
    • Subtitles are not recorded on the DVD.
    • If the subtitle setting is Off, set it to On.
    • The DVD does not have multiple languages.
    • Even with a DVD, switching cannot be done at points where multi-angle is not
    stored.Page
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    48, 52
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    50, 51
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    45
    45
    43 
    						
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    CAUTION :
    If water or similar substances get inside the monitor via the liquid crystal panel surface, a malfunction may result.
    Troubleshooting
    For DVD operation
    Frequently asked questions (Q&A)
    Symptoms
    The preset audio or subtitle
    language does not appear
    The disc cannot be removedCause and remedy
    • The DVD does not have multiple languages.
    • Is the child lock On?Page
    45
    20
    Q (Question)
    Can I do video recording?
    Can I playback discs with no
    region number?
    Can the spot light function and
    real-time text function be used?
    Sound volume seems lower
    than TV or radio, etc.
    Can I play back DVDs
    purchased abroad?
    Can I playback videos or
    CDs purchased overseas?
    Can I play back CD-R,
    DVD-R and DVD-RAM?A (Answer)
    • Almost all DVD discs have copy protection so recording is not possible.
    • The region number indicates that the disc conforms to the DVD standard. Discs which
    do not comply with the standard cannot be played.
    • They cannot be used with this equipment.
    • Dolby digital audio signals have a wide dynamic range (i.e., the range between high
    and low volume) so in general volume seems to sound low.
    • If the region number contains ALL or 1 and the format is NTSC, it can be played
    back.
    • They can be played back if they are in NTSC format.
    • No. (They are not compatible with this equipment.) If compatibility of other discs
    is unclear, check the disc logo.Some titles cannot be played back if viewing restrictions
    have been set.Page
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    To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
    If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in soap-and-water
    solution or a weak detergent solution.
    • Use eyeglass cleaner to remove stubborn dirt from the LCD.
    • Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit.
    • Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with
    the cloth carefully.
    Maintenance
    Mild
    detergent 
    						
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    Specifications
    Power ConsumptionAverage use : 40 W (Maximum Current 2.5 A)
    Stand-by condition : 0.8 W
    TFT 11-inch, 16 : 9 aspect ratio, 854 × 480 dots, 409,920 pixel
    Screen Size9.63 ″ (244 mm) (W)  × 5.41 ″ (137 mm) (H)  × 11.04 ″ (280 mm) (DIAGONAL)
    Channel Capability-181VHF-12 ch : UHF-56 ch : Cable-125 ch
    Speaker1.57 ″ (4 cm) × 1.10 ″ (2.8 cm)   2pcs.
    Audio Output
    HeadphonesM3 (3.5 mm) Jack (16 Ω ~ 32 Ω)
    Sound2 W [1 W + 1 W ] (10 % THD)  Power Frequency Response  35 Hz ~ 16 kHz
    Power SourceAC 120 V, 60 Hz
    Note:
    •Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate.
    LCD
    FEATURESDVD Player
    Disc PlayedDVD-VIDEO disc COMPACT disc (CD-DA, VIDEO CD)
    12 cm single-sided, single-layer 12 cm disc
    12 cm single-sided, dual-layer   8 cm disc
    12 cm double-sided, single-layer
      8 cm single-sided, single-layer
      8 cm single-sided, dual-layer
      8 cm double-sided, single-layer
    Accessories Supplied
    Operating ConditionsTemperature : 42 °F - 95 °F (5 ° –  35 °C)
    Humidity : 20 % - 80 % (non-condensing)
    Connection Terminals
    Dimensions (W 
    × ×× ×
    × H 
    × ×× ×
    × D)
    12.8 ″ (325 mm) × 9.89 ″ (251 mm) × 6.70 ″ (170 mm)
    12.8 ″ (325 mm) × 8.55 ″ (217 mm) × 2.72 ″ (69 mm)
    Weight (Mass)approx. 7.1 lb. (approx. 3.2 kg) Net S-VIDEO (Mini DIN 4 pin) Y : 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
    C : 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω)
    VIDEO (Pin Jack) 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
    AUDIO L-R (Pin Jack × 2)
    0.5 Vrms
    S-VIDEO (Mini DIN 4 pin) Y : 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
    C : 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω)
    AUDIO L-R / DIGITAL AUDIO (STEREO M3 Jack)
    1.3 Vrms (1 kHz, 0 dB) / BITSTREAM, Linear PCM
    VIDEO IN
    DVD OUT
    Remote control Transmitter
    AC  Adaptor
    TNQE284 Battery : AAA (R03) Battery   2pcs.
    AC  Adaptor : N0JZHK000005 AC  Cord : K2CA2EA00005
    With pedestal
    Without pedestal 
    						
    							Customer’ Record
    The model number and serial number of this product can be found on its rear panel. You should note
    this serial number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your purchase receipt, as a
    permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss, and for Warranty
    Service purposes.
    Model Number          TC-11LV1                                               Serial Number
    Panasonic Consumer Electronics
    Company, Division of Matsushita
    Electric Corporation of America
    One Panasonic Way Secaucus
    New Jersey 07094Panasonic Sales Company,
    Division of Matsushita Electric of
    Puerto Rico Inc. (“PSC”)
    Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km 9.5
    San Gabriel Industrial Park,
    Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
    Printed in Japan
    MBS101A0
    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain
    U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights
    owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation,
    and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
    Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
    Panasonic Canada Inc.
    5770 Ambler  Drive
    Mississauga, Ontario
    L4W 2T3 
    						
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