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LCD TV TH-L42D25M TH-L42D25T TH-L42D25X TH-L32D25M TH-L32D25T TH-L37D25M TH-L42D25K English TQB4GC0382-2 YM 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 .[...]
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Enjoy rich multimedia SD Card Camcorder Set top box Personal computer DVD player DVD Recorder Amplifier with Speaker System VCR 2 This product contains possibly dangerous parts (such as plastic bags), which can be breathed in or swallowed by young children accidentally . Keep these parts out of reach of young children. EXIT TEXT F.P. INDEX HOLD[...]
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Basic Advanced T echnical Quick Start Guide 3 Contents Be sure to Read Safety Precautions ···································· 4 (W arning / 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 [...]
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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 damage the mains lead. (A d[...]
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5 ■ This appliance is intended for use in tropical climates ■ When cleaning the TV , remove the mains plug Cleaning an energized 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 long as the mains plug is sti[...]
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6 A C D Accessories / Options Do not disassemble or modify the pedestal. Otherwise the TV may fall over and become damaged, and personal injury may result. Do not use the pedestal for any other TV or displays. Otherwise the TV or the display may fall over and become damaged, and personal injury may result. Do not use the pedestal if it beco[...]
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Accessories / Options Quick Start Guide 7 Optional accessories W all-hanging bracket TY -WK3L2R W Using other wall-hanging brackets, or installing a wall-hanging bracket by yourself have the risk of personal injury and product damage. In order to maintain the unit’s performance and safety , be absolutely sure to ask your dealer or a licen[...]
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Basic Connection External equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV . Please ensure that the TV is disconnected from the mains socket before attaching or disconnecting any leads. TV only Connecting aerial Mains plug types vary between countries. Do not put the RF cable close to the mains lead to avoid noise. Do not place the [...]
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Quick Start Guide Basic Connection Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR AC 1 10 - 240 V , 50 / 60 Hz Rear of the TV Aerial Mains lead RF cable RF cable DVD Recorder or VCR RCA cable TV , DVD Recorder or VCR 9[...]
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EXIT TEXT F .P . INDEX HOLD PROGRAMME REC MENU SURROUND TV PC AV OPTION RETURN MUTE RECALL RGY B POWER POWER ASPECT INPUT 1 9 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 19 16 2 4 5 3 23 10 Identifying Controls 19 Cursor buttons Makes selections and adjustments 16 VIERA CAST (p. 51) Displays VIERA CAST home screen 25 Channel Up / Down S[...]
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Identifying Controls Quick Start Guide 11 Many features available on this TV can be accessed via the On Screen Display menu. Select EXIT Change RETURN Page up Page down Sound Menu 1/2 Mode Music Bass Treble Balance Headphone Volume Off Surround Volume Correction Speaker Distance to Wall Over 30cm MPX Stereo 0 11 0 0 0 Operation guide will help you.[...]
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PROGRAMME REC POWER MUTE TEXT F .P . INDEX HOLD RG B OPTION MENU SURROUND ASPECT TV PC AV INPUT POWER RETURN EXIT Y RECALL 12 Auto T uning Search and store TV channels automatically . These steps are not necessary if the setup has been completed by your local dealer . 5 Select “Home” Please select your viewing environment. Home Shop ∗ sel[...]
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Auto T uning Quick Start Guide 13 Search for access point Connect the Wireless LAN Adaptor to the USB 1 or 2 port Access points found automatically are listed. Select your desired access point. Access the encryption key input mode select “Y es” access Select the connection type Connection Type Please select network connection type. WPS (Push bu[...]
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PROGRAMME POWER MUTE TEXT F .P . INDEX RGY B SURROUND PC AV RETURN POWER INPUT TV MENU ASPECT HOLD EXIT RECALL OPTION 14 Hold W atching TV When the TV is switched to standby , there will be a clicking sound after a short delay . This is normal. Other useful functions Freeze / unfreeze picture HOLD 1 T urn power on POWER 2 Select TV mode TV 3 Se[...]
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W atching TV Basic Other useful functions 15 Display the selectable settings for the current programme OPTION Check or change the current programme status instantly Channel Colour Set Sets colour density Picture Menu (p. 24) T eletext Character Set Sets the teletext language Setup Menu (p. 27) MPX Selects multiplex sound (if available) Sound Menu ([...]
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Other useful functions 16 A SPECT Display Aspect Selection list Change aspect ratio Select Change EXIT RETURN Aspect Selection 16:9 Just 14:9 4:3 Full 4:3 Zoom1 Zoom2 Zoom3 16:9 14:9 Just Directly displays the image at “16:9” without distortion (anamorphic). Displays the image at the standard “14:9” without distortion. Displays a “4:3” [...]
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W atching TV Viewing T eletext Basic 17 PROGRAMME POWER MUTE OPTION SURROUND PC AV INPUT TV ASPECT RETURN RECALL MENU HOLD INDEX F. P. TEXT R G Y B EXIT V iewing T eletext 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 diffe[...]
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18 Functions (T eletext mode) View in multi window FULL / T OP / BOTTOM Operations can be made only in T eletext screen. W atch TV and T eletext in two windows at once Normal (FULL) (BOTTOM) (Expand the BOTTOM half) (TOP) (Expand the T OP half) Store frequently viewed pages Store frequently viewed pages in the colour bar (List mode only) The nu[...]
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Viewing T eletext W atching External inputs Basic MUTE OPTION SURROUND POWER ASPECT RETURN RECALL MENU EXIT R G Y B HOLD INDEX F. P. TEXT INPUT TV PC AV POWER PROGRAMME REC 19 W atching External inputs Connect the external equipment (VCRs, DVD equipment, PC, etc.) and you can watch through the input. T o connect the equipment p. 58, 59 The Remo[...]
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20 W atching External inputs POWER Standby Set to Standby mode / T urn on Play Playback videocassette / DVD Stop Stop the operation Rewind / Skip / Search VCR: Rewind, view the picture rapidly in reverse DVD / video content: Skip to the previous track or title Press and hold to search backward Fast-forward / Skip / Search VCR: Fast-forward, view th[...]
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W atching External inputs How to Use VIERA TOOLS Advanced MUTE OPTION SURROUND POWER ASPECT RETURN RECALL MENU R G Y B HOLD INDEX F. P. TEXT INPUT TV PC AV POWER PROGRAMME REC EXIT 21 How to Use VIERA T OOLS Y ou can access some special features easily by using the VIERA T OOLS function. T o return to TV EXIT or 1 Display icons of the feature selec[...]
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MUTE OPTION SURROUND POWER ASPECT RECALL G Y HOLD INDEX F. P. TEXT INPUT TV PC AV POWER PROGRAMME REC EXIT MENU RETURN R B 22 How to Use 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 up down 1 Disp[...]
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How to Use Menu Functions Advanced (p. 26 - 28) (p. 24, 25) (p. 25, 26) 1/2 Viewing Mode Normal Brightness Colour Sharpness Tint Colour Balance Normal 0 50 50 0 Contrast 90 Backlight 50 Picture Menu Channel Colour Set 0 Picture Menu 2/2 Off Off On P-NR 3D-COMB Panel Advanced Settings Reset to Defaults Eco Mode Off Reversal Film Effect On Access Res[...]
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24 Menu list Menu Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Picture Viewing Mode Basic picture mode (Dynamic / Normal / Cinema / T rue Cinema / Game / Photo / Professional1 / Professional2) In each Viewing Mode, Backlight, Contrast, Brightness, Colour , Sharpness, T int, Colour Balance, Vivid Colour , Eco Mode, P-NR and 3D-COMB can be adjust[...]
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How to Use Menu Functions Advanced 25 Menu Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Picture P-NR Picture Noise Reduction Automatically reduces unwanted picture noise and flicker noise in the contoured parts of a picture (Off / Min / Mid / Max) Not valid on PC signal 3D-COMB Makes still or slow moving pictures look more vivid (Off / On) [...]
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26 Menu Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Sound SPDIF Selection SPDIF : A standard audio transfer file format Selects the initial setting for digital audio output signal from DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT terminal (Auto / PCM) Auto : Dolby Digital is output as Dolby Digital Bitstream. HE-AAC and MPEG are output as PCM. PCM : Digital output sign[...]
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How to Use Menu Functions Advanced 27 Menu Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Setup OSD Language Changes language for on screen displays (English / Thai / Chinese / Vietnamese / Arabic / Indonesia / Persian / French) Display Settings T eletext T eletext display mode (F ASTEXT / List) (p. 17) T eletext Character Set Selects teletext la[...]
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28 Menu Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Setup Other Settings A V Colour System Selects optimum colour system based on video signals in A V mode (Auto / P AL / SECAM / M.NTSC / NTSC) Colour Matrix Available only with 480p or 576p input on video signals in a natural colour from digital equipment connected to A V1 component or HDMI1 /[...]
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How to Use Menu Functions Tuning and Editing Channels Advanced MUTE OPTION SURROUND POWER ASPECT RECALL HOLD INDEX F. P. TEXT PC AV POWER PROGRAMME REC EXIT MENU RETURN B INPUT TV G Y R 29 T uning and Editing Channels Y ou can make Auto Tuning, listing your favourite channels, skipping unwanted channels, etc. T o return to TV EXIT 1 Select TV mode [...]
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Channel List Edit Skip unwanted channels / Edit channels (Change name, Move) Auto T uning Set all TV channels automatically Select a channel and reveal / hide Channel List Editor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BBC1 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** : reveal : hide (skip) T o reveal all channels Y T o edit channels Y ou can also edit each channel in Channel Li[...]
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Advanced MUTE OPTION SURROUND POWER ASPECT RECALL HOLD INDEX F. P. TEXT PC POWER PROGRAMME REC RETURN R B G Y MENU INPUT TV AV EXIT 31 Tuning and Editing Channels Advanced Picture Settings Advanced Picture Settings Y ou can adjust and setup the detailed picture settings for each input and Viewing Mode. T o use this function completely , set “Adva[...]
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32 T o make settings “How to Use Menu Functions” to (p. 23) Advanced Settings Adjust the detailed picture settings set select R-Gain G-Gain B-Gain R-Cutoff G-Cutoff B-Cutoff Gamma Reset to Defaults 2.2 Reset Advanced Settings Menu Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Advanced Settings R-Gain Adjusts the white balance of bright r[...]
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Advanced MUTE SURROUND V I E R A T O O L S SD CARD ASPECT V I E R A L i n k POWER OPTION INFO G U I D E STTL HOLD INDEX TEXT RETURN B INPUT TV AV EXIT MENU G Y R abc def jkl ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz Child Lock Y ou can lock specific channels / A V input terminals and control who watches them. When the locked channel / input is selected, a message appe[...]
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PROGRAMME REC POWER MUTE TEXT F .P . INDEX HOLD RG B OPTION SURROUND ASPECT TV PC AV INPUT POWER Y RECALL RETURN EXIT MENU 34 Input Labels For easier identification and selection of the input mode, you can label each input terminals or skip terminal that is not connected to any equipment. T o select the input mode p. 19 T o return to TV EXIT 1 [...]
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Advanced PROGRAMME REC POWER MUTE TEXT F .P . INDEX HOLD RG B OPTION SURROUND ASPECT TV PC AV INPUT POWER Y RECALL RETURN EXIT MENU EXIT RETURN Confirm All tuning data will be erased Are you sure? Are you sure? Shipping Condition (confirm) (confirm) (start Shipping Condition) T o retune TV channels only , e.g. after moving house “Auto T uning” [...]
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36 T o insert SD Card SD Card T o remove SD Card Push the centre of the card Gently insert the SD Card label surface facing front. Push until a click is heard Label surface Cutout USB Flash Memory For more information of the SD Card p. 64 Insert or remove straightly and completely . Using Media Player Media Player allows you to enjo[...]
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Advanced 37 Using Media Player MUTE SURROUND POWER HOLD INDEX F. P. TEXT PC POWER PROGRAMME REC INPUT TV AV MENU EXIT RETURN R B G Y RECALL OPTION ASPECT T o return to TV EXIT or T o return to the previous screen RETURN Starting Media Player access select selected device name If two or more devices are not connected, this step will be skipped. [...]
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38 Using Media Player Photo mode Picture quality may become lower depending on the slideshow settings. Picture setting may not work depending on the slideshow settings. Single view - Display one photo at a time. Select the file from the thumbnail of photos to be viewed select access T o the previous photo Rotate 90 ˚ (anti-clockwise) T o t[...]
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Advanced 39 Display the menu select set select access MENU Photo Setup Menu Back Ground Music Type1 Colour Effect Transition Effect Screen Mode Off Fade Normal Frame Off Interval 5 seconds Repeat On Burst Playback Off Photo Setup Using Media Player Y ou can switch to the other mode of Media Player from the thumbnail. The mode can be switched in the[...]
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40 Using Media Player select R Playback from Title view Playback of the selected title will start. Select the title Start playback Playback from the selected scene in the title (A VCHD or MPEG2) Playback will start from the selected scene to the end of the title. Select the title Select the scene to start playback select access select playback Vide[...]
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Advanced 41 Using Media Player Sound Settings Y ou can enjoy the multi-channel sound via an amplifier connected to DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT terminal. T o change the current sound status (during playback) The structure of titles and scenes may vary depending on the digital video camera used. In this case, titles and scenes may not be displayed correct[...]
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42 Music mode T o the previous track R T o the next track G Rewind Pause / Playback Playback Fast forward Stop Set background music for Photo mode File : The current music will be registered as back ground music. Folder : All the music in the current folder will be registered as back ground music. Folder : Playback repeat within the selecte[...]
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Advanced 43 Using Media Player Using Network Services(DLNA / VIERA CAST) Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) 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.or[...]
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44 Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) Network connections If you do not have a Broadband network service, please consult your retailer for assistance. Confirm the terms and conditions of the contracts with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or telecommunications company . Set up and connect any equipment required for the network e[...]
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Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) Advanced PROGRAMME REC POWER MUTE TEXT F .P . INDEX RGY B OPTION SURROUND PC AV ASPECT POWER INPUT TV HOLD RECALL RETURN MENU EXIT 45 access select access select Network Setup Ensure the connections are completed before starting Network Setup. “Network connections” (p. 44) T o return to TV EXIT 1 D[...]
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46 Network settings for the LAN Cable connection This is the address of the relay server that is connected to the target server instead of the browser and sends data to the browser . Setting is required if specified by the provider. This number is also specified by the provider with the Proxy address. Select “Connection T est” and acces[...]
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Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) Advanced 47 Network settings for the Wireless LAN connection Select “Network T ype” and set to “Wireless” set select This setting is for the network connection by using Wireless LAN Adaptor . Network Setup Network Type Wireless Access Point Settings IP/DNS Settings Proxy Settings No settings Connec[...]
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PROGRAMME REC POWER MUTE TEXT F .P . INDEX SURROUND PC POWER TV HOLD Y OPTION RETURN MENU EXIT INPUT AV ASPECT R G B RECALL 48 Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) access select access select access select Using DLNA ® features Ensure the preparation of media server , network connections and network settings are completed. “Media serve[...]
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Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) Advanced 49 T o operate Single view Single view - Displayed one at a time Playback - Playback will start. Rotate Slideshow Select Single view Single view EXIT RETURN Operation guide (Single view) T o the previous photo Rotate 90° (anti-clockwise) T o the next photo Slideshow Rotate 90° (clockwise) T [...]
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50 Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) Photo Setup (for photo contents) Display the menu Select “Photo Setup” Select the items and set MENU select access select set Menu Item Adjustments / Configurations (alternatives) Photo Setup Back Ground Music Selects the back ground music while photo (Off / T ype1 / T ype2 / T ype3 / User) T yp[...]
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Using Network Services (DLNA / VIERA CAST) MUTE SURROUND V I E R A T O O L S SD CARD V I E R A L i n k TV G U I D E STTL HOLD INDEX TEXT MENU ASPECT INFO OPTION AV EXIT RETURN G Y B R abc def jkl ghi mno tuv pqrs wxyz 51 Advanced VIERA CAST™ Y ou can access a selection of internet services from VIERA CAST home screen. For example, Y ouTube, Picas[...]
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52 Summary of features Connected equipment with VIERA Link function Features DIGA Recorder ∗ 1 DVD Player / Blu-ray Disc Player ∗ 1 HD Video Camera / LUMIX Camera ∗ 1 Player theatre ∗ 2 Blu-ray Disc theatre ∗ 2 Amplifier ∗ 2 Channel download ∗ 4 ––––– Easy playback ∗ 7 ∗ 7 – Power on link – Power off link Reduce unne[...]
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VIERA Link Functions 53 Advanced This function may not work properly depending on the connected equipment. For 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 Player theatre / Blu-ray Disc theatre / Amplifier , co[...]
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54 VIERA Link Functions Features available Channel download Easy playback Power on link Power off link Standby Power Save Reduce unnecessary power consumption in standby Intelligent Auto Standby Auto standby for unnecessary equipment Channel setting can be downloaded to the recorder . Automatic input switching - When the connected equipment is oper[...]
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Advanced 55 Advanced VIERA Link Functions Features available (Using VIERA Link Menu) TEXT F .P . INDEX SURROUND PC POWER HOLD ASPECT AV MENU EXIT R G Y B RETURN OPTION TV INPUT VIERA Link Menu Pause Live TV Start Direct TV Rec VIERA Link Control Speaker Selection Start Recorder Home Cinema select pause Access and pause the live TV programme Y ou ca[...]
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56 VIERA Link “ Control TM ” Features available (Using VIERA Link Menu) Access and operate the menu of the equipment 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”, “Con[...]
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PROGRAMME POWER TEXT F .P . INDEX SURROUND PC POWER HOLD ASPECT AV MENU RECALL TV INPUT REC EXIT RETURN OPTION R G Y B MUTE 57 Advanced VIERA Link “HDA VI Control TM ” Features available (Using VIERA Link Menu) These functions may not work properly depending on the connected equipment. Image or sound may not be available for the first few s[...]
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58 T ypes of connectable equipment to each terminal T erminal Recording / Playback (equipment) A V1 IN A V2 IN A V3 IN MONITOR OUT DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT ETHERNET T o record / playback videocassettes / DVDs (VCR / DVD recorder) T o watch DVDs (DVD player) T o watch camcorder images (Video camera) T o watch satellite broadcasts (Set top box) T o play ga[...]
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External Equipment 59 Advanced Hot Plug Detect 19 DDC/CEC Ground 17 S C L 1 5 CEC 13 TMDS Clock Shield 11 TMDS Data0 9 TMDS Data0+ 7 TMDS Data1 Shield 5 TMDS Data2 3 TMDS Data2+ 1 18 +5V Power 16 SDA 14 ∗ Reserved (in cable but N.C. on device) 12 TMDS Clock 10 TMDS Clock+ 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 6 TMDS Data1 4 TMDS Data1+ 2 TMDS Data2[...]
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60 T echnical Information 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 – – – – – – – – 1 2 12 13 – – – – ?[...]
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T echnical Information 61 T echnical When you receive the stereo / bilingual sound system, sound output modes can be selected by pressing the Stereo / Bilingual Sound Selection button. Audio Signal STEREO MAIN I SUB II MONO Mode Indicator I II NICAM .......Used in New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong etc. T ype of broadcast Regular broadcast (Standard[...]
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62 T echnical Information PC connection A PC may be connected to this TV so that the PC screen is displayed and sound is heard from the TV . PC signals that can be inputted: Horizontal scanning frequency 31 to 69 kHz; vertical scanning frequency 59 to 86 Hz. More than 1,024 signal lines could result in incorrect display of the image. A PC adapt[...]
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T echnical Information 63 T echnical 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[...]
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64 T echnical Information Use an SD Card which meets SD standards. If not, it may cause the TV to malfunction. Do not remove the card while the TV is accessing data (this can damage card or TV). Do not touch the pins on the back of the card. Do not subject the card to a high pressure or impact. Insert the card in the correct directi[...]
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T echnical Information 65 T echnical 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 tools to convert your files into DivX video. DivX video file DivX Certified to play DivX video up to HD 1080p, includin[...]
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66 T echnical Information Network On screen messages Message Meaning / Action An internal error occurred. Check the settings. (p. 45 - 47) Cannot read file The file is broken or unreadable. Check applicable data format. (p. 43) Communication with the server failed. This might be a problem of the media server . Read the manual of the ser[...]
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T echnical Information Maintenance 67 T echnical 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 neutra[...]
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68 F AQs Before requesting service or assistance, please follow these simple guides to resolve the problem. If the problem still persists, please contact your local Panasonic dealer for assistance. White spots or shadow images (noise) Check the position, direction, and connection of the aerial. Neither image nor sound is produced Is the TV in ?[...]
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69 T echnical F AQs Problem Actions Screen Chaotic image, noisy Change the setting of “P-NR” in the Picture Menu (to remove noise). (p. 25) 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 disto[...]
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70 Specifications TH-L32D25M TH-L32D25T TH-L37D25M TH-L42D25K TH-L42D25M TH-L42D25T TH-L42D25X Power Source AC 1 10 - 240 V , 50 / 60 Hz AC 1 10 - 240 V , 50 / 60 Hz AC 1 10 - 240 V , 50 / 60 Hz Power Consumption A verage use 123 W 134 W 140 W Standby condition 0.30 W 0.30 W 0.30 W Display panel Aspect Ratio 16:9 Visible screen size 80 cm (diagonal[...]
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71 T echnical Specifications Licence Licence VGA is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. S-VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association. SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of[...]
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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 permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss, and for W arrant[...]