Actually, I was looking for this information for 3 years!...now thanks to you, the manual is on my hands and of great help, cause I understand now where I was doing wrong connections and wires...excellent, I'll be back to you if in need, thank you.
This manual covers the main equipment features only. While it also includes the procedure for saving and loading from the now long obsolete memory cards it does not mention the how to operate with the optional floppy drive interface so I am still at a loss about how to use this! Note that there is a separate manual covering the MIDI interface and programming via the keyboard, not included in this download. You will also need to get hold of this if you want to use the MIDI interface properly. Basically there is little difference between this manual and the free to download manual for the similar PR60 model.
Good list of manuals. I found a very rare one and easily get. Should be promptly to download, as we must to wait hours even after confirmed payment.
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Getting Started Connect the Aerial
The RF (Aerial) Input impedance of this television is 75�. If your aerial lead is 300� ribbon (two wires separated by a flat plastic strip) you will require a 300�/75� Balun (not supplied) in order to connect your aerial to the television.
Note: For your safety any external aerial should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1. In New Zealand the installation should comply with International Standard IEC597-1.1.
Connect the Power Plug
The televisions are designed for the Australian Standard Mains Voltage of 240V 50Hz and the New Zealand Standard Mains Voltage of 230V 50Hz. NOTE: If the television is not going to be used for an extended period, remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
Turn on the Television
Push the Power Switch to turn the television ON. Sit back and enjoy your new Panasonic television. Power Switch