Panasonic TH-L32C30M manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Operating Instructions LCD TV BFE TQB4GC0667-1 Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read these instructions before operating your set and retain them for future reference. The images shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only . Model No. TH-L32C30K TH-L32C30M TH-L32C30T TH-L32C30X English TH-L32C30KMTX_EN.indd 1 TH-L[...]

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    2 Enjoy rich multimedia Camcorder Amplifier with Speaker system VCR DVD Player Blu-ray Disc Player DVD Recorder Set top box SD Card Personal computer Experience an amazing level of multimedia excitement Sharp pictures with HDMI terminal Create home theatre and DVD recorder link-ups with “VIERA Link” without complicated settings! This product is[...]

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    Contents Be Sure to Read Safety Precautions ······························ 4 (W arning / Caution) Notes ················································ 5 Quick Start Guide Accessories / Options ·························· 6 Basic Connection ··?[...]

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    C Safety Precautions 4 Safety Precautions Handling the mains plug and lead ● Insert the mains plug fully into the socket outlet. (If the mains plug is loose, it could generate heat and cause fire.) ● Ensure that the mains plug is easily accessible. ● Do not touch the mains plug with a wet hand. (This may cause electrical shock.) ● Do not da[...]

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    Caution Safety Precautions | Notes 5 This appliance is intended for use in tropical climates When cleaning the TV , remove the mains plug ● Cleaning an energised TV may cause electrical shock. When the TV is not going to be used for a long period of time, remove the mains plug ● This TV will still consume some power even in the Of f mode, as lo[...]

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    Accessories / Options 6 Accessories / Options Remote Control ● N2QA YB000603 EXIT INFO OPTION TEXT F.P. INDEX HOLD RETURN MENU SURROUND INPUT MUTE LAST VIEW S D C A R D V I E R A T O O L S V I E R A L i n k AV TV PC abc def jk l ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz ASPECT RGYB POWER CH VOL TV EXIT INFO OPTION TEXT F.P. INDEX HOLD RETURN MENU SURROUND INPUT MUTE[...]

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    Accessories / Options 7 e t o r n lf d g e Installing the pedestal hole cover sheet (Not applicable for TH-L32C30M) Y ou need to install the pedestal hole cover sheet only if you opt to mount your TV on the wall. 1 Slide the cover sheet into the pedestal hole area until it locks into place (follow the arrows as shown in Figure A). 2 The final condi[...]

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    Accessories / Options 8 B E x Pl e le a ● K ● D ● D ● T t e ● I f w ● Y s ● A t h ● V ● O ● R Open Hook Note the correct polarity (+ or − ) 1 2 Close Caution ● Incorrect installation may cause battery leakage and corrosion, resulting in damage to the remote control. ● Do not mix old and new batteries. ● Do not mix differ[...]

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    Basic Connection 9 Basic Connection External equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV . Please ensure that the unit is disconnected from the mains socket before attaching or disconnecting any leads. Note ● Keep some space between the TV and RF cable to prevent distorted image. ● Do not put the RF cable close to the mains lead to[...]

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    Identifying Controls 10 R Identifying Controls 1 USB port 2 SD Card slot 3 HDMI3 terminal 4 A V3 terminals 5 Headphones jack 6 Remote control signal receiver ● Do not place any objects between the TV remote control signal receiver and remote control. 7 C.A.T .S. (Contrast Automatic T racking System) sensor ● Senses brightness to adjust picture [...]

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    Identifying Controls 11 Remote Control e n e b y nd u 1 On / Standby switch ● Switches TV On or sets it to standby 2 Sound Selection ● Selects sound output mode during multiplex broadcast (p. 64) 3 [Main Menu] (p. 22) ● Press to access Picture, Sound and Setup Menus 4 Information (p. 16) ● Displays channel and programme information 5 VIERA [...]

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    Auto T uning 12 Auto T uning INFO RETURN TV abc def jk l ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz Y POWER Search and store TV channels automatically . ● These steps are not necessary if the setup has been completed by your local dealer . 1 Plug the TV into mains socket and switch On ● Y ou can now use the remote control to turn On the TV or switch the TV to Stand[...]

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    Auto T uning 13 c h T o return to viewing environment selection mode if you have selected [Shop] Shop Y ou have selected shop mode RETURN Please select your viewing environment. Home Shop Automatic Demo Off On RETURN ● T o change viewing environment mode later on, reset all settings by accessing Shipping Condition. [Shipping Condition] (p. 34) ?[...]

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    Auto T uning 14 OP T P O I Setup the wireless LAN connection Setup the wireless LAN connection to enable the network service functions. ● T o setup the wireless LAN connection, a wireless LAN Adaptor is required. ● Confirm the encryption key , settings and positions of your access point before starting setup. For details, read the manual of the[...]

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    W atching TV 15 OPTION HOLD MENU LAST VIEW TV TV abc def jk l ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz ASPECT POWER CH INPUT INFO e s. . n s . W atching TV Hold Freeze / unfreeze picture HOLD Note ● When the TV is switched to standby , there will be a clicking sound after a short delay . This is normal. 1 T urn on the TV ● Mains power On / Off switch should be On[...]

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    W atching TV 16 Display Information banner Display Information banner INFO ● Also appears when changing channel Display the selectable settings for the current programme 1 Check or change the current programme status instantly OPTION 2 Change change select [Channel Colour Set] Sets colour density [Picture Menu] (p. 24) [T eletext Character Set] S[...]

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    W atching TV 17 Change aspect ratio Enjoy viewing the image at its optimum size and aspect. Press repeatedly until you reach the desired mode ASPECT ■ If Aspect Selection list is displayed after you press ASPECT Aspect Selection 16:9 14:9 Just 4:3 4:3 Full Zoom1 Zoom2 Zoom3 Select EXIT RETURN Change Aspect Selection 16:9 14:9 Just 4:3 4:3 Full Zo[...]

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    Viewing T eletext 18 V iewing T eletext V W a ME ● O F ME S St o C o bu di s ■ C o yo V Vi e ■ ME ● S T I t W W a Te ME ● T T eletext services are the text information provided by the broadcasters. The features may vary depending on the broadcasters. What is F ASTEXT mode? In F ASTEXT mode, four differently coloured subjects are displayed[...]

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    Viewing T eletext 19 View in multi window W atch TV and T eletext in two windows at once MENU (press twice) ● Operations can be made only on the T eletext screen. FULL / T OP / BOTT OM (TOP) (BOTTOM) Normal (FULL) MENU G (Expand the T OP half) (Expand the BOTTOM half) Store frequently viewed pages Store frequently viewed pages in the colour bar ([...]

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    W atching External Inputs 20 W atching External Inputs H ● I f d Connect the external equipment (VCRs, DVD equipment, PC, etc.) to watch the input from the equipment. ● T o connect the equipment (p. 9, 58 - 60) TV AV TV PC INPUT ■ T o return to TV 1 Display the Input Selection menu 2 Select the input mode of the connected equipment Example (A[...]

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    How to Use VIERA TOOLS 21 How to Use VIERA T OOLS Note ● If the selected feature is not available, a demonstration to explain how the feature works can be displayed. Press the OK button to view the demonstration after selecting the unavailable feature. e e d EXIT TV V I E R A T O O L S Y ou can access some special features easily using the VIERA [...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 22 How to Use the Menu Functions V arious menus allow you to make settings for the picture, sound, and other functions. ■ T o return to TV at any time EXIT ■ T o return to the previous screen RETURN ■ T o change menu pages CH up down ■ Y o A U a u Us e N a ● Y ghi pqrs E v ot h C o EXIT RETURN MENU TV CH abc [...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 23 ■ Enter characters by free input menu Y ou can enter names or numbers freely for some items. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n u v w x y z ( ) + - . * _ O P Q R S T 7 8 9 ! : # o p q r s t User input Name Set characters one by one select set Store RETURN ● T o dele[...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 24 S Advanced Settings R  1 Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Viewing Mode • Dynamic • Normal • Cinema • T rue Cinema • Game Basic picture mode [Dynamic]: Provides enhanced picture contrast and sharpness when viewing in a bright room. [Normal]: Recommended for viewing under normal ambient ro[...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 25 Screen Display • Off • On T urns the screen off when you select [Of f] ● The sound is active even if the screen turns off. ● Press any buttons (except Standby) to turn the screen on. ● This function is useful in reducing power consumption when listening to the sound without watching the image on the TV . A[...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 26 S W M H R Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Mode • Music • Speech • User Basic sound mode ● The selected mode affects all input signals. [Music]: Improves sound quality for watching music videos, etc. [Speech]: Improves sound quality for watching news, drama, etc. ● In Music and Speech modes[...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 27 Speaker Distance to W all • Over 30cm • Up to 30cm Adjust the low frequency sound ● If the space between the back of TV and wall is over 30 cm, [Over 30cm] is recommended. ● If the space between the back of TV and wall is within 30 cm, [Up to 30cm] is recommended. MPX • Stereo • Mono • M1 • M2 Select[...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 28 Display Settings VIERA Link Settings N D System Menu Other Settings ● A ( p ● O Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) PC Setup Input Resolution Switches to a wide view ● VGA (640 × 480 pixels), WVGA (852 × 480 pixels), XGA (1,024 × 768 pixels), WXGA (1,280 × 768 pixels, 1,366 × 768 pixels) ● [...]

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    How to Use the Menu Functions 29 Display Settings T eletext • F ASTEXT • List T eletext display mode (p. 18) T eletext Character Set • English • CIS • E.Europe • Persian Select teletext language Input Labels Label or skip each input terminal (p. 33) Banner Display Timeout • 0 (No display) • 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 sec[...]

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    T uning and Editing Channels 30 T uning and Editing Channels Y ou can make Auto T uning, listing your favourite channels, skipping unwanted channels, etc. EXIT RETURN TV abc def jk l ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz RGY B CH INPUT AV TV PC INPUT TV ■ T o return to TV EXIT Preparations: 1 Select TV mode 2 Display the menu 3 Select [Setup] MENU access select [...]

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    T uning and Editing Channels 31 [Channel List Edit] - Skip unwanted channels / Edit channels (Change name, move) Y ou can hide unwanted channels. The hidden channels cannot be displayed except in this function. Use this function to skip unwanted channels. Select a channel and reveal / hide 99 ***** 1 BBC1 2 ITV 2 3 S4C 4 ***** 5 ***** 6 ***** Chann[...]

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    Child Lock 32 Child Lock EXIT MENU TV abc def jk l ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz B GY Y ou can lock specific channels / A V input terminals to control who could watch them. When the locked channel / input is selected, a message appears; by entering the PIN number , you can watch it. [Child Lock] - Control channel audience 1 Enter the PIN number (4 digits) [...]

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    Input Labels 33 it. s Input Labels ■ T o return to TV EXIT EXIT RETURN MENU TV abc def jk l ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz For easier identification and selection of the input mode, you can label each input mode or skip terminal that is not connected to any equipment. ● T o select the input mode (p. 20) ■ User input Y ou can name each input mode freel[...]

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    Shipping Condition (Reset settings) 34 Shipping Condition (Reset settings) Resets the TV to its original condition, i.e. no channels tuned in. All settings are reset (channels, picture, sound settings, etc.). EXIT MENU TV ■ T o return to TV EXIT [Shipping Condition] - Restore settings 1 Check the message and reset 2 Follow the on-screen instructi[...]

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    Using Media Player 35 o n Using Media Player Media Player allows you to enjoy photo, video or music recorded on an SD Card or a USB Flash Memory . VIERA IMAGE VIEWER is a function that enables easy-viewing of photos or videos recorded on an SD Card on the TV screen by simply inserting the SD Card into the SD Card slot. Photo mode : Still pictures r[...]

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    Using Media Player 36 Change the device Y ou can change to the other device input directly in the same mode if two or more devices are connected. 1 Display the menu 2 Select the icon you want to access Y Media Player Drive Select SD Card EXIT Select RETURN Access selected device name access select ■ T o return to TV EXIT or ■ T o return to the [...]

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    Using Media Player 37 to Photo mode Supported file format (p. 65) The thumbnail of all the photos in the SD Card or USB Flash Memory will be displayed. Example : Thumbnail - [All photos] OPTION SD Card EXIT Select RETURN Media Player Photo All photos Slideshow View Select Drive Select Contents Select Info View Option Menu selected device name ● T[...]

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    Using Media Player 38 [Single view] - Photos are displayed one at a time. Select the file from the thumbnail of photos to be viewed select access Example : Single view Single view Stop EXIT Select RETURN Rotate Operation guide ● T o display / hide the operation guide INFO ● T o return to thumbnail RETURN ● T o operate Single view T o the prev[...]

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    Using Media Player 39 a il. Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Frame Selects the indication frame of the slideshow [Off] / [Multi] / [Collage] / [Drift (+ calendar)] / [Drift] / [Gallery (+ calendar)] / [Gallery] / [Cinema] [Multi]: 9 division display like tiled design. [Collage]: A photo is displayed at random position and scale. [Dr[...]

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    Using Media Player 40 Change the contents Y ou can switch to the other mode of Media Player from the thumbnail view . 1 While the thumbnail is displayed, display the contents selection B 2 Select the contents OPTION SD Card EXIT Select RETURN Media Player Photo All photos Slideshow View Select Contents Select Info View Photo Video Music Contents Se[...]

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    Using Media Player 41 7 ) w ) 2 ) t s ■ Playback from the selected scene in the title Playback will start from the selected scene to the end of the title. ● T o repeat playback “Video Setup” (p. 41) 1 Select the title 2 Select the scene 3 Start playback select access select R Note ● The structure of titles and scenes may vary depending on[...]

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    Using Media Player 42 Confirm or change the current status Y ou can confirm or change the current status of the content. ● Menu items and selectable options vary depending on the content. 1 Display the option menu during playback 2 Select [Video Setup] 3 Select the items and set OPTION Option Menu Video Setup Aspect1 Off Video Setup Menu Multi Au[...]

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    Using Media Player 43 ] Music mode Supported file format (p. 66) The thumbnail of music folders in the SD Card or USB Flash Memory will be displayed. Example : Thumbnail - [Folder view] OPTION My Music_1 My Music_2 My Music_3 Media Player Music Folder view SD Card EXIT Select RETURN Play Folder Contents Select Info Access Option Menu Drive Select ?[...]

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    Using Network Services 44 Using Network Services DLNA ® This TV is a DLNA Certified™ product. DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a standard that makes DLNA Certified digital electronics easier and more convenient to use on a home network. T o learn more, visit www .dlna.org. It allows you to share photos, videos and music stored in a DLNA[...]

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    Using Network Services 45 er is Network connections T o use only DLNA features, you can operate the features without Broadband network environment. T o enjoy the Internet contents, you need a Broadband network environment. ● If you do not have any Broadband network services, please consult your retailer for assistance. ● Confirm the terms and c[...]

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    Using Network Services 46 [Network Setup] ● Ensure the connections are completed before starting Network Setup. “Network connections” (p. 45) EXIT RETURN MENU abc def jk l ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz ■ T o return to TV EXIT Preparations: 1 Display the menu 2 Select [Setup] MENU access select 1 Select [Network Setup] Eco Navigation Off Child Lock [...]

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    Using Network Services 47 5 ), r e. 2 ■ [Proxy Settings] Select [Proxy Settings] and set the items IP Address Acquire IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Address Proxy Settings IP/DNS Settings Auto Auto Access 192.168.1 1.1 192.168.1 1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.1 1.5 Acquire DNS Address access select After settings, return to [Network Setup] screen [...]

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    Using Network Services 48 Network settings for the Wireless LAN connection This setting is for the network connection using Wireless LAN Adaptor . ● Confirm the encryption key , settings and positions of your access point before starting setup. For details, read the manual of the access point. 1 Select [Network T ype] and set to [Wireless] Networ[...]

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    Using Network Services 49 k . e . EXIT INFO OPTION RETURN MENU TV ASPECT RG B V I E R A T O O L S Using DLNA ® features ● Ensure the preparation of the media server , network connections and network settings are completed. “Media server” (p. 44), “Network connections” (p. 45), “Network Setup” (p. 46 - 48) ■ T o return to TV EXIT ?[...]

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    Using Network Services 50 For photo file [Single view] - Displayed one at a time Operation guide Single view Single view Rotate Stop EXIT Select RETURN ● T o display / hide the operation guide INFO ● T o operate Single view T o the previous photo T o the next photo Slideshow Stop (return to list) ● T o rotate 90° B ● T o return to the list[...]

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    Using Network Services 51 Photo Setup (for photo contents) Setup the settings for Photo. 1 Display the option menu OPTION 2 Select [Slideshow Settings] 3 Select the items and set Option Menu Slideshow Settings Video Setup Music Setup access select Slideshow Settings Transition Effect Interval Repeat Back Ground Music Fade 5 seconds On change access[...]

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    Using Network Services 52 Accessing the Internet contents This function allows you to access the Internet contents. ● Y ou need a broadband Internet connection to use these functions. Dial-up Internet connections cannot be used. ● Ensure that the network connections and network settings are completed. “Network connections” (p. 45), “Netwo[...]

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    VIERA Link Functions 53 o t s. VIERA Link “HDA VI Control™” Enjoy additional HDMI interoperability with Panasonic products which have “HDA VI Control” function. This TV supports “HDA VI Control 5” function. Connections to equipment with HDMI cable such as a DIGA Recorder , HD Video Camera, Player theatre, Amplifier , etc., allow you t[...]

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    VIERA Link Functions 54 Note ● For a DIGA Recorder / DVD Player / Blu-ray Disc Player / HD Video Camera / LUMIX Camera with VIERA Link function, connect to HDMI1, HDMI2 or HDMI3 terminal via an HDMI cable. ● For a Player theatre / Blu-ray Disc theatre / Amplifier , connect to HDMI1, HDMI2 or HDMI3 terminal via an HDMI cable, and also connect an[...]

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    VIERA Link Functions 55 v ia o n . 2 9) e t o [Pause Live TV] Y ou can pause the live TV programme and resume later . Live TV programmes will be recorded on HDD of the connected DIGA Recorder . ● This function is available with a DIGA Recorder which has HDD. ● If you connect a variety of recorders including other manufacturers’ recorders at t[...]

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    VIERA Link Functions 56 EXIT OPTION RETURN RGY B [VIERA Link Control] - Operate the connected equipment with VIERA remote control Y ou can control some functions of the connected equipment with this TV remote control by pointing at the TV’ s signal receiver . ● If you cannot operate, check the settings and the equipment “Summary of features?[...]

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    VIERA Link Functions 57 MUTE TV VOL [Speaker Selection] - Speaker control Y ou can control the theatre speaker with this TV remote control by pointing at the TV’ s signal receiver . ● If you cannot operate, check the settings and the equipment “Summary of features”, “Connection”, “Preparations” (p. 53 - 54) Access and control the sp[...]

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    External Equipment 58 External Equipment These diagrams show our recommendations for connecting your TV to various equipment. For other connections, consult the instructions for each equipment, the table below , and the specifications (p. 71). T ypes of connectable equipment to each terminal Equipment T erminal A V1 IN A V2 IN A V3 IN ( Side panel [...]

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    External Equipment 59 3 T o play back DVD Recorder or VCR Aerial RF cable or Fully wired HDMI compliant cable  1  1 : Only for DVD Recorder HDMI equipment Fully wired HDMI compliant cable Recorder / Player ● HDMI connection (p. 53, 62) T o watch DVDs T o listen with Home Theater DVD Player (Listening) (Viewing) RCA cable  2 Fully wired H[...]

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    External Equipment 60 T C C D USB devices Camcorder / HDMI equipment Camcorder / Game equipment Headphones Network PC USB cable Fully wired HDMI compliant cable Camcorder , etc. Camcorder , etc. (Viewing) (Listening) (M3 stereo mini plug) LAN cable (Shielded) T o adjust volume [Headphone V olume] in the Sound Menu (p. 26) Modem Hub or Router Intern[...]

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    T echnical Information 61 T echnical Information Channel Allocation Channel Plan Asia/W . Europe CIS/E. Europe China Hong Kong NZ/ Indonesia Indian CA TV South Africa American System American CA TV Japan CH DISPLA Y Receive channel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 – – 2 11 12 – – – – – – – – 1 2 11 12 – – – – – [...]

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    T echnical Information 62 HDMI connection HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the world’s first complete digital consumer A V interface complying with a non-compression standard. HDMI allows you to enjoy high-definition digital images and high-quality sound by connecting the TV and the equipment. HDMI-compatible equipment  1 with an[...]

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    T echnical Information 63 or n Input signal that can be displayed COMPONENT (Y , P B /C B , P R /C R ), HDMI Mark: Applicable input signal Signal name COMPONENT HDMI 525 (480) / 60i 525 (480) / 60p 625 (576) / 50i 625 (576) / 50p 750 (720) / 60p 750 (720) / 50p 1,125 (1,080) / 60i 1,125 (1,080) / 50i 1,125 (1,080) / 60p 1,125 (1,080) / 50p 1,125 (1[...]

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    T echnical Information 64 On-screen messages Message Meaning / Action Cannot read file ● The file is broken or unreadable. ● The TV does not support the format. No Device Inserted ● Confirm SD Card or USB device is inserted correctly . No valid file to play ● The card has no data. This operation is not possible ● Y our operation is not av[...]

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    T echnical Information 65 O t ic ) , m Supported file format in Media Player / DLNA ■ Photo Format File extension Image resolution (pixel) Details / Restrictions JPEG .jpg 8 × 8 to 30,719 × 17,279 DCF  1 and EXIF  2 standards Sub-sampling: 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 ● Progressive JPEG is not supported.  1 : Design rule for Camera File syste[...]

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    T echnical Information 66 R e S o W h w h ● W c ● ● ● DivX DivX Certified ® to play DivX ® video up to HD 1080p, including premium content. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX ® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an of ficial DivX Certified ® device that plays DivX video. Visit www .divx.com for more information and software too[...]

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    T echnical Information 67 Regarding DivX content that can only be played a set number of times Some DivX VOD content can only be played a set number of times. When you play this content, the remaining number of plays is displayed. Y ou cannot play this content when the number of remaining plays is zero. ([This DivX rental has expired.] is displayed[...]

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    Frequently Asked Questions An error message appears ● Follow the message’s instructions. ● If the problem persists, contact your local Panasonic dealer . The LCD panel moves slightly when it is pushed with a finger . Clattered sound might be heard ● There are some looseness around the panel to prevent the damage to the panel. The panel migh[...]

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    Frequently Asked Questions d s 69 Problem Actions Screen Chaotic image, noisy ● Change the setting of [P-NR] in the Picture Menu (to remove noise). (p. 24) ● Check nearby electrical products (car , motorcycle, fluorescent lamp). No image can be displayed ● Is [Colour] or [Contrast] in the Picture Menu set to the minimum? (p. 24) Blurry or dis[...]

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    Maintenance 70 Maintenance First, remove the mains plug from the socket outlet. Display panel, Cabinet, Pedestal For regular care: Gently wipe the surface of the display panel, cabinet, or pedestal by using a soft cloth to clean the dirt or fingerprints. For stubborn dirt: Dampen a soft cloth with clean water or diluted neutral detergent (1 part de[...]

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    Specifications 71 . . p a l n l Specifications Power Source AC Auto 1 10 - 240 V , 50 / 60 Hz Power Consumption Power Rating 99 W Standby condition 0.25 W Display panel Aspect Ratio 16:9 Visible screen size 80 cm (diagonal) 698 mm (W) × 393 mm (H) Number of pixels 1,049,088 (1,366 (W) × 768 (H)) Sound Speaker (1 15 mm × 42 mm) × 2 pcs, 8  Au[...]

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    F1210-031 1-061 1-2 Printed in Malaysia Web Site : http://panasonic.net © Panasonic Corporation 2011 Customer ’ s Record The model number and serial number of this product may be found on its rear panel. Y ou should note the model number and the serial number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your purchase receipt, as a perm[...]