Panasonic TH-80SF2HU, TH-80SF2HW, TH-70SF2HW, TH-70SF2HU User Manual

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Operating Instructions
80-inch model
70-inch model
80-inch model
70-inch model
EU
Functional Manual
FULL HD LCD Display For business use
Model No. TH-80SF2HU
TH-70SF2HU TH-80SF2HW TH-70SF2HW
This manual is common to all the models regardless of suffixes of the
*
model number.
U : for US, Canada and Mexico W : for EU, CIS, South East Asia and Middle East Asia
Please read these instructions before operating your set and retain them for future reference.
DPQP1204ZA
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Dear Panasonic Customer
80-inch model
Welcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new LCD Display.
To obtain maximum benefit from your set, please read these Instructions before making any adjustments, and retain them for future reference.
Retain your purchase receipt also, and note down the model number and serial number of your set in the space provided on the rear cover of these instructions.
Visit our Panasonic Web Site
https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/
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Table of Contents

Before use
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Illustrations and screens in this Operating Instructions are images for illustration purposes, and may be different from the actual ones.
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Descriptive illustrations in this Operating Instructions are created mainly based on the 70-inch model.
Important Safety Instructions ..........................4
FCC STATEMENT ..............................................5
Important Safety Notice ................................... 6
Safety Precautions ........................................... 8
Precautions for use ........................................ 11
Feature of This Unit ........................................ 13
Accessories ....................................................13
Accessories Supply ·········································· 13 Remote Control Batteries ·································· 14
Cautions when moving .................................. 14
Eyebolt
Connections .................................................... 16
AC cord connection and fixing / Cable fixing ·········· 16 Video equipment connection ······························ 17 Before connecting ············································ 18 HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 terminals connection ············· 18 DVI-D IN / DVI-D OUT terminal connection ··········· 19 PC IN terminal connection ································· 21 AV IN terminal connection ··································22 DIGITAL LINK terminal connection ······················ 22 SERIAL IN / SERIAL OUT terminal connection ·······23 IR IN / IR OUT terminal connection ······················ 25 AUDIO OUT terminal connection ························· 26 USB terminal connection ··································· 26
Identifying Controls ........................................28
Display ·························································· 28 Remote Control Transmitter ······························· 29
Basic Controls ................................................ 30
Selecting the input signal ··································· 31 RECALL·························································32 Volume Adjustment ··········································32 Sound mute On / Off ········································· 32 OFF TIMER ···················································· 33
ASPECT Controls ........................................... 34
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Digital ZOOM ................................................... 35
On-Screen Menu Displays ............................. 36
Adjusting Position .......................................... 38
Auto setup ······················································ 38
Sound Adjustment .......................................... 40
Picture Adjustments ....................................... 41
Picture Profiles ............................................... 44
Saving profiles ················································ 45 Loading profiles ··············································· 45 Editing profiles ················································ 46
Setup menu ..................................................... 47
Signal ···························································· 47 Screensaver (For preventing image retention)········ 50 Input label ······················································ 51 Power management settings ······························ 51 HDMI-CEC settings ·········································· 53 Image settings ················································· 54 LightID ··························································· 56 Wobbling ························································ 56 No activity power off ········································· 56 OSD language ················································ 56 Multi display settings ········································ 57 Set up timer ···················································· 58 Date and time ················································· 58 Network settings ·············································· 60 USB media player settings ································· 63 Memory viewer settings ····································· 64 Function button settings ···································· 65 Display orientation ··········································· 66 Image rotation ················································· 66 OSD position ·················································· 67 Menu display duration ······································· 67 Menu transparency ·········································· 67
About Options menu ...................................... 68
Using Network Function ................................ 78
Necessary environment for computers to be connected Example of network connection ·························· 78 Command control ············································ 80 Control Command via LAN ································ 80 PJLink protocol ················································ 84 Multi Monitoring & Control Software ····················· 85 Video Wall Manager ·········································85 Content Management Software ··························· 85
·· 78
Connecting with LAN ..................................... 86
Computer operation ·········································· 86
Using Web Browser Control .......................... 86
Before Using Web Browser Control ····················· 86 Access from Web Browser ································· 87 Operating with Web Browser ······························ 88 Using Web Browser Control ······························· 93
Using “USB media player” ............................95
Function description ········································· 95 Preparation ····················································· 96 Playing back the files ········································ 98 Network environment (Multi Media Player only) ···· 101 Starting / ending Media Player ·························· 101 Resume Play function ····································· 102 Playlist edit function ········································ 102 Schedule playback function using “Content
Management Software” ··································· 104
Using “Memory viewer” ............................... 107
Preparation ··················································· 107 Displaying the “Memory viewer” screen ·············· 108 Playing the pictures ········································ 109 Playing the video / music ··································110
Using HDMI-CEC function ........................... 111
Connection ····················································111 Setting ··························································111 Interlocking devices ·········································111 Operating a device (using the remote control of this unit)
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Using data cloning ....................................... 113
Copying data to other display via LAN ·················113 Copying the display data to the USB memory ·······115 Copying the USB memory data to the display ·······116
USB memory network settings ................... 117
Saving the LAN setting file to the USB memory device Copying the USB memory data to the display ·······118
···117
Rewriting the Internal LightID ..................... 118
ID Remote Control Function ........................ 120
Setting the remote control’s ID number ··············· 120 Cancelling the setting of remote control’s ID number
(ID “0”) ························································· 120
Entering characters ...................................... 121
Preset Signals ............................................... 122
Shipping condition ....................................... 124
Troubleshooting ...........................................125
Specifications ............................................... 128
Software License .......................................... 130
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WARNING
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back.
No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrow-head within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and servicing instructions are in the papers with the appliance.
WARNING :
To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Do not place containers with water (flower vase, cups, cosmetics, etc.) above the set.
(including on shelves above, etc.)
WARNING :
1) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
2) Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three pin grounding-type power plug. This plug will only fit a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug.

Important Safety Instructions

1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15) To prevent electric shock, ensure the grounding pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected.
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FCC STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC CAUTION:
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and use only the provided power supply cord. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Panasonic Corp. of North America could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Declaration of Verification Model No.
TH-80SF2HU, TH-70SF2HU
Responsible Party:
Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102-5490
Contact Source:
Panasonic System Communications Company of North America
1-877-655-2357
General Contact:
http://shop.panasonic.com/support
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and all applicable IC RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CANADIAN NOTICE:
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
WARNING:
Not for use in a computer room as defined in the
Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/ Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
For permanently connected equipment, a readily
accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.
For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall
be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Note:
Image retention may occur. If you display a still picture for an extended period, the image might remain on the screen. However, it will disappear when a general moving picture is displayed for a while.
Trademark Credits
Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are the
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Macintosh, Mac, Mac OS, OS X and Safari are the
trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the United States and other countries.
PJLink is a registered or pending trademark in Japan,
the United States, and other countries and regions. HDMI, High-Definition Multimedia Interface and the
HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
JavaScript is a registered trademark or a trademark of
Oracle Corporation and its subsidiary and associated companies in the United States and/or other countries.
RoomView, Crestron RoomView and Fusion RV are
registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. Crestron Connected is the trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
LinkRay and LinkRay icon are trademarks of
Panasonic Corporation.
Even if no special notation has been made of company or product trademarks, these trademarks have been fully respected.
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Important Safety Notice

WARNING
1) To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing.
Do not place containers with water (flower vase, cups, cosmetics, etc.) above the set. (including on shelves above, etc.)
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on / above the set.
2) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
3) Do not remove the earthing pin on the power plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three pin earthing-type power plug. This plug will only fit an earthing-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician.
Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug.
4) To prevent electric shock, ensure the earthing pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected.
CAUTION
This appliance is intended for use in environments which are relatively free of electromagnetic fields.
Using this appliance near sources of strong electromagnetic fields or where electrical noise may overlap with the input signals could cause the picture and sound to wobble or cause interference such as noise to appear.
To avoid the possibility of harm to this appliance, keep it away from sources of strong electromagnetic fields.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If a display is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location, it can be potentially hazardous due to falling. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
Using cabinets or stands recommended by the
manufacturer of the display. Only using furniture that can safely support the
display. Ensuring the display is not overhanging the edge
of the supporting furniture. Not placing the display on tall furniture (for
example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the display to a suitable support.
Not standing the displays on cloth or other
materials placed between the display and supporting furniture.
Educating children about the dangers of climbing
on furniture to reach the display or its controls.
WARNING:
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR32. In a residential environment this equipment may
cause radio interference.
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IMPORTANT: THE MOULDED PLUG
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
This display is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 10 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Shall the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 10 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic dealer.
Do not cut off the mains plug. Do not use any other type of mains lead except the
one supplied with this display. The supplied mains lead and moulded plug are
designed to be used with this display to avoid interference and for your safety.
If the socket outlet in your home is not suitable, get it changed by a qualified electrician.
If the plug or mains lead becomes damaged, purchase a replacement from an authorized dealer.
WARNING : — THIS DISPLAY MUST BE EARTHED
How to replace the fuse.
Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse.
or the BSI mark on
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Safety Precautions

80-inch model
70-inch model
80-inch model
70-inch model

WARNING

■ Setup
This LCD Display is for use only with the following optional accessories.
Use with any other type of optional accessories may cause instability which could result in the possibility of injury.
Securely install the pedestal, an optional accessory. Ask an authorized dealer for installation.
The following number of people are required for installation.
: 4 : 2
Pedestal
TY-ST75PE9 Digital Interface Box
ET-YFB100G DIGITAL LINK Switcher
ET-YFB200G Early Warning Software
(Basic license/3-year license): ET-SWA100 series*1 Video Wall Manager
TY-VUK10*2
*
1: Suffix of the part number may differ depending on
the license type.
*
2: Supports Ver1.8 or later.
Note
●
The part number of the optional accessories are subject to change without notice.
Caution - For use only with UL Listed Wall Mount Bracket with minimum weight/load 62.0
When installing the display vertically, be sure that the power indicator comes to the downside.
Power indicator
If installed in different directions, heat is generated
and it may cause fire or damage to the Display.
Cautions for Wall or Pedestal Installation
The installation should be performed by an installation
professional. Installing the Display incorrectly may lead to an accident that results in death or serious injury. Use the optional Pedestal. (see page 8)
When installing on a wall, a wall hanging bracket that
conforms to VESA standards must be used.
: VESA 600 × 400
: VESA 400 × 400 (see page 11) Before installation, be sure to check if the mounting
location has enough strength to support the weight of the display and the wall hanging bracket for anti drop.
If you terminate the use of the product, ask a
professional to remove it promptly. When mounting the Display on the wall, prevent the
mounting screws and power cable from contacting metal objects inside the wall. An electric shock may occur if they contact metal objects inside the wall.
(135 lbs).
When installing the pedestal, read the operating instructions supplied with it carefully and install properly. Also, always use the overturn prevention accessories.
We are not responsible for any product damage, etc. caused by failures in the installation environment for the pedestal or wall-hanging bracket even during the warranty period.
Small parts can present choking hazard if accidentally swallowed. Keep small parts away from young children. Discard unneeded small parts and other objects, including packaging materials and plastic bags/sheets to prevent them from being played with by young children, creating the potential risk of suffocation.
Do not place the Display on sloped or unstable surfaces, and ensure that the Display does not hang over the edge of the base.
The Display may fall off or tip over.
Install this unit at a location with minimal vibration and which can support the weight of the unit.
Dropping or falling of the unit may cause injury or
malfunction.
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■ When using the LCD Display
The Display is designed to operate on 110 ‒ 127 or 220 ‒ 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
If problems or malfunction occur, stop using immediately.
If problems occur, unplug the power supply plug.
Smoke or an abnormal odour come out from the unit.
No picture appears or no sound is heard,
occasionally. Liquid such as water or foreign objects got inside the
unit. The unit has deformed or broken parts.
If you continue to use the unit in this condition, it could result in fire or electric shock.
Unplug the power supply plug from the wall outlet,
and then contact the dealer for repairs. To cut off the power supply to this Display completely,
you need to unplug the power supply plug from the wall outlet.
Repairing the unit yourself is dangerous, and shall
never be done. To enable to unplug the power supply plug
immediately, use the wall outlet which you can reach easily.
Do not touch the unit directly by hand when it is damaged.
Electric shock could occur.
Do not stick any foreign objects into the Display.
Do not insert any metal or flammable objects into the
ventilations holes or drop them onto the Display, as doing so can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not remove the cover (cabinet) or modify it.
High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks
are present inside the Display. For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact your local Panasonic dealer.
Ensure that the mains plug is easily accessible.
The mains plug shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
Do not use any power supply cord other than that provided with this unit.
Doing so may cause short-circuit, generates heat,
etc., which could cause electric shock or fire.
Do not use the supplied power supply cord with any other devices.
Doing so may cause short-circuit, generates heat,
etc., which could cause electric shock or fire.
Clean the power supply plug regularly to prevent it becoming dusty.
If there is a build up of dust on the plug, the resultant
humidity may cause short-circuit, which could cause electric shock or fire. Unplug the power supply plug from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth.
Do not handle the power supply plug with wet hands.
Doing so may cause electric shocks.
Securely insert the power supply plug (socket outlet side) and the power supply connector (main unit side) as far as it will go.
If the plug is not fully inserted, heat may be generated
which could cause fire. If the plug is damaged or the wall socket is loose, they shall not be used.
Do not do anything that may damage the power supply cord or the power supply plug.
Do not damage the cable, make any modifications
to it, place heavy objects on top of it, heat it, place it near any hot objects, twist it, bend it excessively or pull it. To do so may cause fire and electric shock. If the power cable is damaged, have it repaired at your local Panasonic dealer.
Do not touch the power supply cord or the plug directly by hand when they are damaged.
Doing so may cause electric shock or fire due to
short-circuit.
Keep the AAA/R03/LR03 batteries (supplied) out of reach of children. If accidentally swallowed, it will be harmful to the body.
Please contact a doctor immediately in case you
doubt that the child may have swallowed it.
To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or other open flames away from this product at all times.
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CAUTION

80-inch model
70-inch model
Do not place any objects on top of the Display.
Ventilation should not be impeded by covering
the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table cloths and curtains.
Doing so may cause the Display to overheat, which
can cause fire or damage to the Display.
For sufficient ventilation, see page 11.
Do not place the display where it may be affected by salt or corrosive gas.
Doing so may cause the display to fall due to
corrosion, and it may result in injury. Also, the unit may malfunction.
The following number of people are required to carry or unpack this unit.
: 4
: 2
If this is not observed, the unit may drop, resulting in
injury.
When disconnecting the power supply cord, always pull on the plug (socket outlet side) / the connector (main unit side).
Pulling the cord may damage the cord, and it may
cause electric shock or fire due to short-circuit.
Be sure to disconnect all cables and overturn prevention accessories before moving the Display.
If the Display is moved while some of the cables are
still connected, the cables may become damaged, and fire or electric shock could result.
Disconnect the power supply plug from the wall socket as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning.
Electric shocks can result if this is not done.
Do not step on, or hang from the display or the Pedestal.
They might tip over, or might be broken and it may
result in injury. Pay special attention to the children.
Do not reverse the polarity (+ and -) of the battery when inserting.
Mishandling the battery may cause its explosion
or leakage, resulting in fire, injury or damage to surrounding properties.
Insert the battery correctly as instructed. (see page
14)
Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed.
Mishandling the batteries may cause the batteries
to short circuit, resulting in fire, injury or damage to surrounding properties.
Remove the batteries from the remote control transmitter when not using for a long period of time.
The battery may leak, heat, ignite or burst, resulting in
fire or damage to surrounding properties.
Remove exhausted batteries from the remote control immediately.
Leaving the batteries unattended in it may cause
battery leakage, heat or burst.
Do not burn or breakup batteries.
Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like.
Do not turn the Display upside down.
Do not position the unit with its liquid crystal panel facing upright.
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Precautions for use

Cautions when installing

Do not set up the Display outdoors.
The Display is designed for indoor use.
Install this unit at a location which can support the weight of the unit.
Dropping or falling of the unit may cause injury.
Environmental temperature to use this unit
When using the unit where it is below 1 400 m
(4 593 ft) above sea level: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
When using the unit at high altitudes (1 400 m
(4 593 ft) and higher and below 2 800 m (9 186 ft) above sea level): 0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F)
Do not install the unit where it is 2 800 m (9 186 ft) and higher above sea level.
Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal
parts and result in malfunctions.
We are not responsible for any product damage, etc. caused by failures in the installation environment even during the warranty period.
Transport only in upright position!
Transporting the unit with its liquid crystal panel
facing upright or downward may cause damage to the internal circuitry.
Do not grab the liquid crystal panel.
Do not forcibly press the liquid crystal panel, or push
it with a pointed object. Applying a strong force to the liquid crystal panel will cause unevenness of the screen display, resulting in malfunction.
Do not install the product to a place where the product is exposed to direct sunlight.
If the unit is exposed to direct sunlight even indoors,
the temperature rise of the liquid crystal panel may cause malfunction.
Required space for ventilation
When using the pedestal, leave a space of 10 cm
(3 15/16”) or more at the top, left and right, and 5 cm
31/32”) or more at the rear, and also keep the space
(1 between the bottom of the display and the table surface.
If using some other setting-up method (wall-hanging, etc.), follow the manual of it. (If there is no specific indication of installation dimension in the installation manual, leave a space of 10 cm (3 the top, bottom, left and right, and 5 cm (1 31/32”) or more at the rear.)
15/16”) or more at
Minimum distance:
a
a: 10 cm
a
a
b
15/16”)
(3
b: 5 cm
31/32”)
(1
Operation of this unit is guaranteed up to an ambient
temperature of 40 °C (104 °F). When installing the unit in a case or chassis, be sure to provide adequate ventilation with a cooling fan or ventilation hole so that the surrounding temperature (inside the case or chassis) including the temperature of the front surface of the liquid crystal panel can be kept at 40 °C (104 °F) or less.
About the screws used when using a wall hanging
bracket that conforms to VESA standards
Inch
model
Screw pitch for
installation
Depth of
screw hole
Screw
(quantity)
80 600 mm × 400 mm 12 mm M6 (4) 70 400 mm × 400 mm 12 mm M6 (4)

When using

Be careful of the movable structure of the power indicator and remote control sensor.
As factory default, the power indicator and remote
control sensor are stored in the main unit. For normal use, pull out the remote control sensor from the edge side of the main unit by operating the lever on the rear panel. Depending on the setup condition such as when using the multi display, store the remote control sensor in the main unit. (see page 28)
Depending on the temperature or humidity conditions, uneven brightness may be observed. This is not a malfunction.
This unevenness will disappear while applying current
continuously. If not, consult the distributor.
If the Display is not going to be used for any prolonged length of time, unplug the power supply plug from the wall outlet.
Picture noise may occur if you connect / disconnect the cables connected to the input terminals you are currently not watching, or if you turn the power of the video equipment on / off, but it is not a malfunction.

Notes on Using Wired LAN

When setting up the Display at a place, where electric statistic occurs often, take a sufficient antistatic measure before start using.
When the Display is used at a location, where static
electricity occurs often, such as on a carpet, a wired LAN or DIGITAL LINK communication is disconnected more often. In that case, remove static electricity and the noise source that may cause problems with an antistatic mat, and re-connect the wired LAN or DIGITAL LINK.
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In rare cases, the LAN connection is disabled due
to static electricity or noise. In that case, turn off the power of the Display and the connected devices once and then re-turn on the power.
The Display may not work properly due to strong radio wave from the broadcast station or the radio.
If there is any facility or equipment, which outputs
strong radio wave, near the installation location, set up the Display at a location sufficiently far from the source of the radio wave. Or, wrap the LAN cable connected to the DIGITAL LINK / LAN terminal by using a piece of metal foil or a metal pipe, of which is grounded at both ends.

Request Regarding Security

When using this unit, take safety measures against the following incidents.
Personal information being leaked via this unit
Unauthorized operation of this unit by a malicious
third party Interfering or stopping of this unit by a malicious third
party
Take sufficient security measures. (see page 87, 89)
Set a password for the LAN control and restrict the
users who can log in. Make your password difficult to guess as much as
possible. Change your password periodically.
Panasonic Corporation or its affiliate companies will
never ask for your password directly. Do not divulge your password in case you receive such inquiries.
The connecting network must be secured by a
firewall, etc. When disposing the product, initialize the data before
disposing. [Shipping] (see page 124)

Cleaning and maintenance

First, remove the mains plug from the mains socket.
Gently wipe the surface of the liquid crystal panel or cabinet by using a soft cloth to remove dirt.
To remove stubborn dirt or fingerprints on the surface
of the liquid crystal panel, dampen a cloth with diluted neutral detergent (1 part detergent to 100 parts water), wring out the cloth firmly, and then wipe away the dirt. Finally, wipe away all the moisture with a dry cloth.
If water droplets get inside the unit, operating
problems may result.
Note
●
The surface of the liquid crystal panel is specially treated. Do not use a hard cloth or rub the surface too hard, otherwise this may cause scratches on the surface.
Usage of a chemical cloth
Do not use a chemical cloth for the liquid crystal panel
surface. Follow the instructions for the chemical cloth to use it
for the cabinet.
Avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and thinner.
This may degrade surface quality or cause peeling of
the paint. Furthermore, do not leave it in contact with a rubber or PVC substance for a long time.

Disposal

When disposing the product, ask your local authority or dealer about the correct methods of disposal.

LightID

When using a laser barcode reader, prevent a
barcode surface from being exposed to the screen light. The barcode reading may be impossible or incorrect.
When shooting the screen using a security camera,
etc., a striped pattern may appear on the shot image. In a location exposed to direct sunlight or surrounded
by a bright light, the LightID may not be received or reception performance for the LightID may be degraded due to the influence of the surrounding light.
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Feature of This Unit

●
This unit is equipped with a function transmitting LightID signals.
LightID is a kind of visible light transmission technology which enables to stably transmit information at high speed by flashing of light. Panasonic offers “LinkRay Service” for the following usage.
Receiving LightID signals transmitted from this unit by using the cameras of devices (smartphone / tablet) and the dedicated application software will obtain content associated with the LightID signals, and display it on the screens of such devices.
For detail of “LinkRay Service”, see the Panasonic web site (https://panasonic.net/cns/LinkRay/).
Note
●
A separate contract is required to use “LinkRay Service”.
●
Smartphone application software, “LinkRay - LightID Solution” is required. Search App Store or Google Play by “LinkRay” and download the software. For the latest information of devices for which normal operation has been confirmed, see the Panasonic web site (https://panasonic.net/cns/LinkRay/).
Batteries for the Remote Control Transmitter × 2
(AAA/R03/LR03 type)
Clamper × 3
●
DPVF1056ZA
Power supply cord
(Approx. 2 m)
TH-80SF2HU TH-70SF2HU
●
1JP155AF1U
TH-80SF2HW TH-70SF2HW
●
1JP155AF1W

Accessories

Accessories Supply

Check that you have the accessories and items shown.
Operating Instructions (CD-ROM × 1)
Remote Control Transmitter × 1
●
DPVF1615ZA
4-pole mini plug conversion cable × 1
●
DPVF1652ZA
●
2JP155AF1W
●
3JP155AF1W
Attention
●
Store small parts in an appropriate manner, and keep them away from young children.
●
The part numbers of accessories are subject to change without notice. (The actual part number may differ from the ones shown above.)
●
In case you lost accessories, please purchase them from your dealer. (Available from the customer service)
●
Dispose the packaging materials appropriately after taking out the items.
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Remote Control Batteries

80-inch model
70-inch model
Open the battery cover.
Insert batteries and close the battery cover.
(Insert starting from the side.)
AAA/R03/LR03 type
Note
●
Incorrect installation of the batteries can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the remote control.
●
Disposal of batteries should be done in an environment-friendly manner.
Take the following precautions.
1. Batteries shall always be replaced as a pair.
2. Do not combine a used battery with a new one.
3. Do not mix battery types (example; manganese dioxide battery and alkaline battery etc.).
4. Do not attempt to charge, disassemble or burn used batteries.
5. Do not burn or breakup batteries. Moreover, batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

Cautions when moving

The display has handles for carrying. Hold them when moving.
Handle
Note
●
Do not hold parts other than the handles.
●
The following number of people are required to carry this unit.
: 4 : 2
If this is not observed, the unit may drop, resulting in injury.
●
When carrying the unit, keep the liquid crystal panel upright.
Carrying the unit with the surface of the liquid crystal panel facing up or down may cause deformation of the panel, or internal damage.
●
Do not hold the upper, lower, right and left frames or the corners of the unit. Do not hold the front surface of the liquid crystal panel. Also, do not hit such parts.
Doing so may damage the liquid crystal panel. Also, the panel may crack, resulting in injury.
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Eyebolt

80-inch model
The display has holes for attaching eyebolts (M10). When installing, use them to suspend the display.
Use the eyebolt only for temporary suspension or movement for installation. This cannot be used for permanent hanging installation.
Note
●
The 80-inch models have the holes for attaching eyebolts. 70-inch models don’t.
Eyebolt (commercially available) mounting positions
Note
●
Installation should be performed by an installation professional.
●
Do not suspend using only 1 eyebolt.
●
Use commercially sold M10 eyebolts with a shank length of 12 mm to 25 mm that satisfies the load condition of product quality.
●
Use ISO 3266 standard eyebolts. Also use ISO standard members (wire, etc.) for hanging.
●
The hanging angle should be 60° or more.
●
After installation, remove the eyebolts, and close the holes using the eyebolt caps removed when attaching the eyebolts.
12 mm to 25 mm
60° or more
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Connections

80-inch model
70-inch model

AC cord connection and fixing / Cable fixing

Back of the unit
AC cord fixing
AC cord (supplied)
Plug the connector into the display unit.
Plug the connector until it clicks.
Note
●
Make sure that the connector is locked on both the left and right sides.
Unplug the AC cord
Cable fixing
Note
●
3 clampers are supplied with this unit. Fix the cables at 3 locations using the holes for clampers as shown below.
If you need more clampers, purchase them from your dealer. (Available from the customer service)
1. Attach the clamper
hole
Insert the clamper in a hole.
To remove from the unit:
snaps
Keep pushing both side snaps and pull out the clamper.
Unplug the connector pressing the two knobs.
Note
●
Do not use an AC cord of which the knobs are damaged. If it is used with the knobs damaged, a bad connection may result between the AC cord connector and the AC IN terminal. For the repair of the AC cord, consult the dealer where you purchased the product.
●
When disconnecting the AC cord, be absolutely sure to disconnect the AC cord plug at the socket outlet first.
●
The supplied AC cord is for this unit exclusive use. Do not use this for other purposes.
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2. Bundle the cables
Set the tip in the hooks and tighten.
hooks
To loosen:
Keep pushing the knob and pull out the tip.
knob
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Video equipment connection

DIGITAL LINK
1 IR IN, IR OUT: Infrared Signal Input / Output
Terminal
Use this when operating more than one display with one remote control.
(see page 25)
2 SERIAL IN,
SERIAL OUT:
SERIAL Input / Output Terminal
Control the Display by connecting to PC.
(see page 23)
3 AUDIO OUT: Analogue Audio Output
Terminal
Connect to audio equipment with analogue audio input terminal.
(see page 26)
4 AV IN: Composite Video / Audio Input
Terminal
Connect to video equipment with Composite signal output.
Audio input is shared by AV IN, DVI-D IN and PC IN.
(see page 22)
5 USB: USB Terminal
Connect the USB memory to use “USB media player” or “Memory viewer”. Also, this can be used to supply power of up to 5V/1A to an external device when the picture is displayed.
(see page 26)
6 DVI-D IN,
DVI-D OUT:
DVI-D Input / Output Terminal
Connect to video equipment with DVI-D output. Also, when displaying the picture by daisy chaining multiple displays, connect to the other display (DVI-D OUT).
The DVI-D output function is enabled only for the DVI input.
Note this is not output if the HDMI or DIGITAL LINK input is selected.
7 AV IN
(HDMI 1, HDMI 2):
HDMI Input Terminal
Connect to video equipment such as VCR or DVD player, etc.
(see page 18)
8 DIGITAL LINK /
LAN:
DIGITAL LINK / LAN Terminal
Control the Display by connecting to Network. Alternatively, connect to a device that sends video and audio signals via the DIGITAL LINK terminal.
(see page 22, 78)
9 PC IN: PC Input Terminal
Connect to video terminal of PC, video equipment with “YP YCBCR” or “RGB” output.
(see page 21)
BPR /
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Before connecting

●
Before connecting cables, carefully read the operating instructions for the external device to be connected.
●
Turn off the power of all devices before connecting cables.
●
Take note of the following points before connecting the cables. Failure to do so may result in malfunctions.
When connecting a cable to the unit or a device
connected to the unit itself, touch any nearby metallic objects to eliminate static electricity from your body before performing work.
Do not use unnecessarily long cables to connect
a device to the unit or to the unit body. The longer the cable, the more susceptible to noise it becomes. Since using a cable while it is wound makes it act like an antenna, it is more susceptible to noise.
When connecting cables, insert them straight into
the connecting terminal of the connecting device so that the ground is connected first.
●
Acquire any cable necessary to connect the external device to the system that is neither supplied with the device nor available as an option.
●
If the outer shape of the plug of a connection cable is large, it may come in contact with the periphery such as a back cover or the plug of an adjacent connection cable. Use a connection cable with the suitable plug size for the terminal alignment.
●
When connecting the LAN cable with plug cover, be aware that the cover may come in contact with the back cover and it may be difficult to disconnect.
●
If video signals from video equipment contain too much jitter, the images on the screen may wobble. In this case, a time base corrector (TBC) must be connected.
●
When the sync signals output from PC or video equipment are disturbed, for example, when changing settings of video output, the colour of the video may be disturbed temporarily.
●
The unit accepts Composite video signals, YP YCBCR signals (PC IN), analogue RGB signals (PC IN) and digital signals.
●
Some PC models are not compatible with the unit.
●
Use cable compensator when you connect devices to the unit using long cables. Otherwise the image may not be displayed properly.
●
Refer to “Preset Signals” (see page 122) for the types of video signals that can be displayed with the unit.
BPR/

HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 terminals connection

Note
●
Video equipment and HDMI cable shown are not supplied with this unit.
●
Connect the equipment complying with the HDMI standard.
●
Some HDMI equipment may not be able to display picture.
●
This Display does not support VIERA LINK.
●
For audio, it is also possible to use AV IN terminal input. (For [Audio input select] function, see page 72.)
HDMI cable (commercially available) Video Cassette Recorder DVD Player PC
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Pin assignments and signal names for HDMI Terminal
Pin No. Signal name
T.M.D.S Data2 +
T.M.D.S Data2 Shield
T.M.D.S Data2 -
T.M.D.S Data1 +
T.M.D.S Data1 Shield
T.M.D.S Data1 -
T.M.D.S Data0 +
T.M.D.S Data0 Shield
T.M.D.S Data0 -
T.M.D.S Clock +
T.M.D.S Clock Shield
T.M.D.S Clock -
CEC
SCL
SDA
DDC/CEC Ground
+5V DC
Hot Plug Detect

DVI-D IN / DVI-D OUT terminal connection

Note
●
Video equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this unit.
●
DVI-D IN terminal is for Single Link only.
●
Audio input is shared with AV IN terminal.
●
Use the DVI-D cable complying with the DVI standard. (Depending on the cable length or its quality, noise may occur on images, or the image quality may deteriorate.)
DVI-D cable (within 5 m) (commercially available) Stereo mini plug (M3) cable (commercially available) PC with DVI-D out
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Daisy chain connection
It is possible to daisy chain multiple displays when displaying the picture on multi screen, etc.
Pin assignments and signal names for DVI-D Input/
Output
Pin No. Signal Name
T.M.D.S. data 2 ­T.M.D.S. data 2 + T.M.D.S. data 2 shield
DDC clock DDC data
T.M.D.S. data 1 ­T.M.D.S. data 1 + T.M.D.S. data 1 shield
+5 V DC GND (Ground) Hot plug detect T.M.D.S. data 0 ­T.M.D.S. data 0 + T.M.D.S. data 0 shield
First display Second display Third display
Note
●
It is possible to daisy chain up to 10 displays. However, the number of connectable displays may be limited depending on the cables, signals, the devices used, etc.
●
When inputting HDCP signal, it is possible to daisy chain up to 8 displays.
●
The DVI-D output function is enabled only for the DVI-D input.
This is not output if the HDMI or DIGITAL LINK input is selected. When using the daisy-chain connection method, all the displays should be in the state where the picture is displayed via DVI-D IN.
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T.M.D.S. clock shield T.M.D.S. clock + T.M.D.S. clock -
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PC IN terminal connection

DIGITAL LINK
Mini D-sub 15p cable (commercially available) Conversion adapter (if necessary) (commercially
available)
Stereo mini plug (M3) cable (commercially available) PC
The type of computer signal that can be connected
●
With regard to the typical PC input signals that are described in “Preset Signals” (see page 122), adjustment values such as for the standard picture positions and sizes have already been stored in this unit.
(Computer signals which can be input are those with a horizontal scanning frequency of 30 to 110 kHz and vertical scanning frequency of 48 to 120 Hz.)
●
The display resolution is a maximum of 1 440 x 1 080 dots when the aspect mode is set to [4:3], and 1 920 x 1 080 dots when the aspect mode is set to [16:9]. If the display resolution exceeds these maximums, it may not be possible to show fine detail with sufficient clarity.
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [16:9] is displayed as [FULL].
●
If signals outside the range of supported frequencies are input, normal images cannot be displayed. Note that some images may not be correctly displayed even if signals are within the range.
●
If the PC screen is not displayed, check if the image signal of the PC meets “Preset Signals” (see page
122), and then change the settings. For power-saving purpose, image output may be OFF on a notebook computer. In this case, it may be set to ON with function key operation etc. of the computer. (Refer to the manual of the computer.)
(Female)
(Male)
Connect a cable which matches the audio output terminal on the computer.
(commercially available)
Note
●
Component video signal is supported with this terminal (Mini D-sub 15P). Change the [Component/ RGB-in select] setting in the [Signal] menu to [Component] (when Component signal connection) or [RGB] (when RGB signal connection). (see page 48)
●
Additional computer, cables and conversion adapter shown are not supplied with this set.
●
If the computer being connected is not DDC2B­compatible, you will need to make setting changes to the computer at the time of connection.
●
When connecting a computer equipped with a D-sub15 pin terminal or a Macintosh computer, use a commercially sold conversion adapter as necessary.
There is no need to use an adapter for computers
*
with DOS/V compatible Mini D-sub 15P terminal.
●
Do not set the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies for PC signals which are above or below the specified frequency range.
●
Audio input is shared with AV IN terminal.
Pin assignments and signal names for PC Input Terminal (Mini D-sub 15P)
45
10
15 14 13 12 11
1
2
67839
Pin No. Signal Name
R (PR/CR) G (Y) B (PB/CB) NC (not connected) GND (Ground) GND (Ground) GND (Ground) GND (Ground) +5 V DC GND (Ground) NC (not connected) SDA HD/SYNC VD SCL
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AV IN terminal connection

123
4
Note
●
Video equipment and connection cables are not supplied with this unit.
Yellow
White
Red
4-pole mini plug conversion cable (supplied) Audio video pin cable (commercially available) Video Cassette Recorder DVD Player
Wiring specifications for 4-pole mini plug
Note
●
Use a 4-pole mini plug (M3) (supplied) with the following wiring specifications for the AV IN terminal of this unit. If the wiring of a plug is different, audio and video are not correctly input.

DIGITAL LINK terminal connection

Twisted pair cable transmitters such as the Panasonic Digital Interface Box (ET-YFB100G) or the DIGITAL LINK Switcher (ET-YFB200G) use twisted pair cables to transmit inputted video and audio signals, and these digital signals can be input to the Display via the DIGITAL LINK terminal.
DIGITAL LINK
Analogue signal is output as
Digital signal.
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Audio L (White) Audio R (Red) GND (Ground)
Video (Yellow)
PC to control the unit Example: Panasonic ET-YFB100G PC Video Cassette Recorder DVD Player
Note
●
Video equipment and connection cables are not supplied with this unit.
●
When connecting with DIGITAL LINK, be sure to configure each of the [Network settings] settings. (see page 60)
For the cautions for DIGITAL LINK setting and connection, refer to “DIGITAL LINK Terminal connection” and “Precautions for use while connecting with a twisted pair cable transmitter”. (see page 79)
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●
Corresponding signal for DIGITAL LINK input is the same as that of HDMI input. (see page 122)
●
For audio, it is also possible to use AV IN terminal input. (For [Audio input select] function, see page 72.)

SERIAL IN / SERIAL OUT terminal connection

The SERIAL terminal conforms to the RS-232C interface specification, so that the Display can be controlled by a computer which is connected to this terminal.
Note
●
Additional computer and cables shown are not supplied with this set.
(Male)
(Female)
D-sub 9p
RS-232C Straight cable (commercially available) PC
Note
●
Select the RS-232C straight cable for communication used for connecting SERIAL terminal and computer according to the computer you are using.
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Pin assignments and signal names for SERIAL Terminal
1 3 4 52
6 7 8 9
Pin No. Signal Name
NC (not connected)
RXD TXD Non use GND (Ground) Non use RTS
CTS
NC (not connected)
These signal names are those of computer specifications.
Communication parameters
Signal level: RS-232C compliant Synchronization method: Asynchronous Baud rate: 9 600 bps Parity: None Character length: 8 bits Stop bit: 1 bit Flow control: None
Basic format for control data
The transmission of control data from the computer starts with a STX signal, followed by the command, the parameters, and lastly an ETX signal in that order. Add parameters as required according to control details.
STX C1 C2 C3 P1 P2 P3 P4: P5 ETX
Start
3-character command (3 bytes)
Shorted in this set
Colon
Parameter(s)
End
Command
Command Parameter Control details
PON None Power ON POF None Power OFF
AVL
AMT
IMS
DAM
LID:MOD
Note
●
If multiple commands are transmitted, be sure to wait for the response for the first command to come from this unit before sending the next command.
●
If an incorrect command is sent by mistake, this unit will send an “ER401” command back to the computer.
●
When sending a command which does not require parameter, a colon (:) is not needed.
●
Consult your local Panasonic dealer for detail instructions on command usage.
For more details, visit the following web site. https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/
***
None Input select (toggle)
HM1
HM2
DL1
DV1
PC1 PC IN input (PC) VD1 AV IN input (VIDEO) UD1 USB input (USB)
MV1
None
ZOOM Zoom1
FULL 16:9 NORM 4:3 ZOM2 Zoom2
Volume000‒100
0 Audio MUTE OFF 1 Audio MUTE ON
HDMI 1 input (HDMI1) HDMI 2 input (HDMI2) DIGITAL LINK input
(DIGITAL LINK) DVI-D IN input (DVI-D)
“Memory viewer” input
(MEMORY VIEWER) Screen mode select (toggle)
0 [LightID]: [Off]
[LightID]: [External
1
control] [LightID]: [Internal
2
ID]
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It is possible to daisy chain multiple displays, and then control the specific display with PC.

IR IN / IR OUT terminal connection

Connect the mini plug (M3) cable from the IR OUT terminal of the first display to the IR IN terminal of the second display.
The infrared signal of the first display is sent to the second display.
In this case, the IR (infrared ray reception on the remote control sensor) on the second display does not operate.
Repeating the above connections enables the daisy chain connection.
Note
●
Connection cables are not supplied with this unit.
●
Daisy chain connection is possible only between the displays of the same series.
First display Second display Third display
Note
●
When daisy chaining, set [Options] - [Serial daisy chain position]. (see page 75)
●
When daisy chaining, use a straight cable which pin
to are hard wired.
No.
Stereo mini plug (M3) cable (commercially available) First display Second display Third display
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AUDIO OUT terminal connection

Note
●
Audio equipment and the cable shown are not supplied with this set.
Stereo mini plug (M3)
line-in
Stereo audio cable (commercially available) Audio equipment
Note
●
To output sound from AUDIO OUT terminal of the unit, be sure to set [Output select] in the [Sound] menu to [AUDIO OUT]. (see page 40)

USB terminal connection

Connect the USB memory (commercially available) to use “USB media player” or “Memory viewer”. (see page 95, 107)
Also, power is supplied when a separately sold stick PC, etc. are connected.
Note
●
A stick PC and connection cables are not supplied with this unit.
●
If the power is turned off or the USB memory device is removed while accessing data in the USB memory device, the stored data may be destroyed. The access indicator of the USB memory device blinks during data access.
●
The USB memory device can be connected or disconnected whether or not the display is on.
26
Stick PC USB cable (commercially available) HDMI extension cable (commercially available)
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Pin assignments and signal names for USB Terminal
1 3 42
Pin No. Signal name
+5 V DC DATA ­DATA + GND (Ground)
Power of up to 5V/1A can be supplied to an external device when the picture is displayed.
●
If the electric current exceeding the power supplying capability is applied, the output is blocked, and the following message is displayed.
[USB DC5V OUT overload. Please remove cable or equipment, then turn the display off/on.]
In this case, remove the equipment and then turn the power off/on using the remote control, etc.
Note
●
If the direct connection to this unit is not possible due to the size of a stick PC, etc. use a commercially sold extension cable.
●
Depending on the type of a USB memory device, it may come in contact with the periphery such as a back cover, and cannot be attached. Use a commercially sold extension cable, or use a small type of a USB memory device connectable to this unit.
●
When connecting the USB memory device, confirm the orientation of the plug to prevent damage to the terminal.
●
When removing the USB memory device, note the following.
When the access indicator of the connected USB
memory device is blinking, it shows the display is loading the data. Do not remove the USB memory device while blinking.
Depending on the USB memory device, the access
indicator may remain blinking even when it is not being accessed, or the device is not equipped with an access indicator function, etc. In this case, remove the USB memory device after confirming the following or .
Switch the input to an input other than [USB]
and [MEMORY VIEWER], and confirm that the functions that access USB memory device are finished. The functions are, read user image function (see page 47), playlist edit function (see page 47), data cloning function (see page 113 ), etc.
Turn the unit off.
Do not frequently repeat connecting/disconnecting
the USB memory device. Wait at least 5 seconds after connection, and then remove the USB memory device. Before reconnection, wait at least 5 seconds. A certain length of time is required so that the display can recognise that the USB memory device is switched for connection or disconnection.
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Identifying Controls

80-inch model
70-inch model

Display

1
●
Slide the lever on the rear panel to eject the power indicator and remote control sensor.
To store them, slide the same lever, or directly push in the bottom surface of the remote control sensor.
Note
●
For normal use, pull out the power indicator and remote control sensor from the edge side of the main unit by operating the lever on the rear panel. Depending on the setup condition such as when using the multi display, store them in the main unit.
1 Power Indicator / Remote control sensor
The Power Indicator will light.
When the power of the unit is ON (Main Power On / Off button: ON)
●
Picture is displayed: Green
●
Power OFF (standby) with remote control:
When [Network control] is set to [Off]: Red
When [Network control] is set to [On]: Orange
(Red/Green)
About [Network control] settings, see page 60.
●
Power OFF with “Power management” function: Orange (Red/Green) About “Power management” function, see page 51.
When the power of the unit is OFF (Main Power On / Off button: OFF): No light
Note
●
Even if the unit is turned off with the power indicator off, some of the circuits are in power-on status.
●
When the power indicator is orange, power consumption during standby is generally larger than that of when the power indicator is red.
MENU ENTERINPUT
80-inch model
70-inch model
1 External input / output terminal
Connects to video equipment, PC, etc. (see page 17)
2 <Main Power On / Off button> (
Turns the power On / Off.
3 <INPUT (Unit)>
Selects the connected device. (see page 31)
4 <MENU (Unit)>
Displays the menu screen. (see page 36)
5 <+ (Unit)> / <- (Unit)>
Adjusts the volume. (see page 32) On the main screen, switches settings or adjusts
settings level. (see page 36)
(Unit)> / < (Unit)>
6 <
Selects the setting item on menu screen. (see page
36)
7 <ENTER (Unit)>
Configures the item on menu screen. (see page 36) Switches aspect mode. (see page 34)
8 Built-in speakers
Sound is output backward.
Sound is output downward.
Note
●
To output sound from the built-in speakers of the unit, be sure to set [Output select] in the [Sound] menu to [SPEAKERS]. (see page 40)
-
+
)
8
8
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Remote Control Transmitter

1 Standby (ON/OFF) button ( )
●
Turns the power on or off when the unit is turned on at the <Main Power On / Off button>. (see page
30)
2 POSITION
(see page 38)
3 SETUP
(see page 47)
4 ENTER / Cursor buttons (
●
Used to operate the menu screens. (see page 36)
5 ZOOM
Enters the digital zoom mode. (see page 35)
6 DEFAULT
●
Resets the settings of picture, sound, etc., to defaults. (see page 38, 40, 41)
7 MUTE
●
Sound mute on / off. (see page 32)
8 ASPECT
●
Adjusts the aspect. (see page 34)
9 VOL + / VOL -
●
Adjusts sound volume level. (see page 32)
10
AUTO SETUP
●
Automatically adjusts the position/size of the screen. (see page 38)
11
INPUT
●
Switches input to display on the screen. (see page
31)
12
PICTURE
(see page 41)
13
SOUND
(see page 40)
)
14
RECALL
●
Displays the current setting status of Input mode, Aspect mode, etc. (see page 32)
15
RETURN
●
Used to return to the previous menu. (see page 36)
16
FUNCTION
●
Displays [Function button guide]. (see page 66)
17
OFF TIMER
●
Switches to stand-by after a fixed period. (see page 33)
18
Numeric buttons (1 - 6)
●
Used as shortcut buttons by assigning frequently used operations. (see page 65)
19
Signal emission
Note
●
In this manual, buttons of the remote control and the unit are indicated as < >.
(Example: <INPUT>.) The operation is mainly explained indicating the
remote control buttons but you can also operate with the buttons on the unit when there are the same buttons.
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Basic Controls

AC socket outlet
AC cord (supplied)
Main Power On / Off button (Back of the unit)
Operate pointing the remote control directly at the unit’s Remote Control Sensor.
Remote Control Sensor / Power Indicator
Connect the AC cord plug to the
1
Display.
(see page 16)
Connect the plug to the socket outlet.
2
Note
●
Main plug types vary between countries. The power plug shown at left may, therefore, not be the type fitted to your set.
●
When disconnecting the AC cord, be absolutely sure to disconnect the AC cord plug at the socket outlet first.
●
The settings may not be saved if the power plug is disconnected immediately after changing settings with on-screen menu. Disconnect the power plug after a enough period of time. Or, disconnect the power plug after turning the power off with the remote control, RS-232C control or LAN control.
Press the <Main Power On / Off
3
button> ( ) on the unit to turn the power of the unit on.
●
Power Indicator: Green (Picture is displayed.)
●
When the power of the unit is on, the power indicator lights up and remote control operation is possible.
●
When the power indicator is lit, it is not necessary to press the <Main Power On / Off button> ( on the unit. Operate the remote control so that the power indicator turns green (picture is displayed).
)
Note
●
For normal use, pull out the remote control sensor from the edge side of the main unit by operating the lever on the rear panel. (see page 28)
●
Do not put an obstacle between the remote control sensor of the main unit and the remote control.
●
Operate the remote control in front of the remote control sensor or from the area where the sensor can be seen.
●
When directly aiming the remote control at the remote control sensor of the main unit, the distance from the front of remote control sensor should be approx. 7 m or less. Depending on the angle, the operation distance may be shorter.
●
Do not subject the remote control sensor of the main unit to the direct sunlight or strong fluorescent light.
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■ To turn the power ON/OFF with the remote
control
To turn the power on
●
When the power of the unit is on (Power Indicator ­red or orange), press the <Standby (ON/OFF) button>
), then the picture will be displayed.
(
●
Power Indicator: Green (Picture is displayed.)
To turn the power off
●
When the power of the unit is on (Power Indicator ­green), press the <Standby (ON/OFF) button> ( then the power will be turned off.
●
Power Indicator: Red (standby)
Note
●
During operation of the “Power management” function (see page 51), the power indicator turns orange in the power off state.
●
After the power plug is disconnected, the power indicator may remain lit for a while. This is not a malfunction.
●
Press the <Main Power On / Off button> ( unit to turn the unit off, when the power of the unit is turned on or in standby mode.
) on the
),
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■ When the Unit is turned on for the first time
Following screen will be displayed.
Select the language with and
1
press <ENTER>.
OSD language
English (UK)
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
Español
ENGLISH (US)

Selecting the input signal

Select the signals input to the unit.
Press <INPUT> or <INPUT (Unit)>.
Русский
For vertical installation, select
2
[Portrait] with and press <ENTER>.
Display orientation
Landscape
Portrait
Note
●
Once the items are set, the screens won’t be displayed when switching on the unit next time. Each item can be reset in the following menus.
[OSD language] (see page 56) [Display orientation] (see page 66)
■ Power ON message
The following message may be displayed when turning the unit power ON:
No activity power off Precautions
’No activity power off’ is enabled.
When [No activity power off] in the [Setup] menu is set to [Enable], a warning message is displayed every time the power is turned ON. (see page 56)
“Power management” information
Last turn off due to ’Power management’.
When “Power management” is functioned, an information message is displayed every time the power is turned ON. (see page 51)
These message displays can be set with the following menu:
●
[Options] menu Power on message(No activity power off)
(see page 77) Power on message(Power management)
(see page 77)
Unit
MENU ENTERINPUT
-
+
Switches input every time the buttons are pressed.
PC
16:9
[HDMI1] → [HDMI2] → [DIGITAL LINK] → [DVI-D] → [PC] → [VIDEO] → [USB] → [MEMORY VIEWER]
[HDMI1]:
HDMI 1 terminal, HDMI input
[HDMI2]:
HDMI 2 terminal, HDMI input
[DIGITAL LINK]:
DIGITAL LINK / LAN terminal, DIGITAL LINK input
[DVI-D]:
DVI-D IN terminal, DVI-D input
[PC]:
PC IN terminal, PC input
[VIDEO]:
AV IN terminal, composite video input
[USB]:
USB terminal, USB input
[MEMORY VIEWER]:
USB terminal, “Memory viewer” input
Note
●
Displays the signal name as set in [Input label]. (see page 51)
●
Input will not be switched unless [Input lock] is set to [Off]. (see page 73)
●
Image retention (image lag) may occur on the LCD liquid crystal panel when a still picture is kept on the panel for an extended period. To prevent such a problem, using the screensaver and the [Wobbling] function is recommended. (see page 50, 56)
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RECALL

1 2
7
8
3 4 5 6
It is possible to check the setting status of input label, picture mode, etc.
Press <RECALL>.

Volume Adjustment

Press <VOL +> <VOL -> or <+ (Unit)> <- (Unit)> to adjust volume.
Unit
Current setting status will be displayed.
HDMI1
16:9
Backup mode OK
AV IN
Memory name: MEMORY2
Schedule play mode
10:00
Off timer
90 min
1 Input label 2 Aspect mode (see page 34) 3 Backup input change (see page 71, 72) 4 Audio input (see page 72) 5 Profile name (see page 46) 6 [Schedule play mode] (see page 102) 7 Off timer remaining time (see page 33) 8 Clock / Mute (see page 32, 76)
●
When there is no video signal to the selected input, [No signal] is displayed for about 30 seconds at the end.
●
When a USB memory is not connected to the USB terminal at the time of switching to the USB input, [No external media] is displayed for about 30 seconds.
Even when a USB memory is connected, if it does not contain any playable file, [No play file] is displayed at all times.
●
When [No signal image settings] - [Display setting] is set to [On] (see page 55), the message [No signal] / [No external media] / [No play file] are not displayed. Instead, the image set in [No signal image settings] will be displayed.
●
To display the clock, set [Date and time] and then set [Clock display] to [On]. (see page 58, 76)
MENU ENTERINPUT
-
+
Volume (SPEAKERS)
●
The current sound volume level is memorised even if
20
the power is turned off.
●
When [Maximum VOL function] is set to [On], the volume can only be adjusted to the maximum point you set, and the displayed value turns red when it reached its maximum. (see page 73)
●
When [Initial VOL function] is set to [On], the volume will be at the set level when the display is turned on. (see page 73)

Sound mute On / Off

It is useful when you want to mute the sound temporarily, for example, when answering the phone or door.
Press <MUTE>.
●
appears on the screen and the sound is muted.
Press again to reactivate the sound.
●
It is also reactivated when the power is turned on / off or the volume level is changed.
●
While MUTE is active, after operation.
●
When the image set in [No signal image settings] (see page 55) is displayed, operation.
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [MUTE].
is displayed as a reminder
is not displayed after
is displayed as
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OFF TIMER

The Display can be preset to switch to stand-by after a fixed period. (30 min, 60 min, 90 min)
The setting switches each time <OFF TIMER> is pressed.
●
[0 min]→[30 min]→[60 min]→[90 min] →[0 min] (Cancel)
●
When three minutes remain, the remaining time will flash (Red). After that, it switches to stand-by.
●
To see the Off timer remaining time, press <RECALL>.
●
The Off timer is cancelled if a power interruption occurs. When the power is turned on later on, it will be in stand-by condition.
●
When the image set in [No signal image settings] (see page 55) is displayed, remaining time is not displayed even when the timer expires in 3 minutes. Instead, the image is displayed until the power is turned off.
Press <RECALL> to check the remaining time.
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ASPECT Controls

Press <ASPECT> or <ENTER (Unit)> repeatedly to move through the aspect options:
Aspect mode Description
Pictures are displayed in the 4:3 area. Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are displayed as is. PC signals are enlarged or reduced to be displayed in the 4:3 area. Side panels are
4:3
displayed both at the right and left edges of the screen.
Unit
MENU ENTERINPUT
-
+
[4:3] → [Zoom1] → [Zoom2] → [16:9]
Note
●
The aspect mode is memorised separately for each input terminal.
●
When input from USB or MEMORY VIEWER, the aspect mode is fixed to [16:9].
■ List of Aspect Modes
Aspect mode Description
Picture
16:9
Pictures are displayed filling the screen.
Enlarged
screen
Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio in 16:9 signals are displayed with their original aspect ratio. The left and right edges of the pictures are masked by side panels.
Zoom1
Zoom2
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [16:9] is displayed as [FULL].
Note
●
This display incorporates several types of aspect mode select functions. If a mode whose aspect ratio is different from that of TV program content is selected, the on-screen appearance will differ from that of the original images. Note this point when selecting an aspect mode.
●
Be aware that if you put the display in a public place for commercial purposes or a public showing and then use the aspect mode select function to shrink or expand the picture, you may be violating the copyright under copyright law. It is prohibited to show or alter the copyrighted materials of other people for commercial purposes without the prior permission of the copyright holder.
●
When viewing a non-wide picture with a 4:3 aspect ratio by displaying in full screen using a zoom mode or the 16:9 mode, the circumference image will be partially invisible or deformed. Original images can be viewed in the [4:3] mode with respect for creators’ intentions.
Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically to fill the screen. The top and bottom edges of the pictures are cut off.
Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically and horizontally to fill the screen. The top and bottom edges as well as the left and right edges of the pictures are cut off.
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Digital ZOOM

Select the screen areas (25 areas) to zoom in, and zoom in the selected image areas ×2, ×3 or ×4.
(Operate using the remote control. The buttons on the unit cannot be used for some operations.)
Enter
Select
Exit
Digital Zoom
Set the digital zoom mode.
1
Press <ZOOM>.
Exit
RETURN
×1
ENTER
The screen aspect is set to [16:9], and the digital zoom operation guide is displayed.
Select the image areas to zoom in.
2
Select pressing .
RETURN
ENTER
Digital Zoom operation guide
Exit
×1
Switch the zoom ratio for the screen
3
areas.
Switches every time <ENTER> is pressed.
Exit
×1
×1 ×2 ×3 ×4
●
If no operation is performed for the period set for [Menu display duration] (see page 67)(5‒180 seconds) when the zoom ratio for the screen is “×1”, the unit exits the zoom mode.
●
If no operation is performed for approx. 3 seconds
when the zoom ratio for the screen is “×2”, “×3” or “×4”, the digital zoom operation guide
display disappears. Pressing any of the
buttons displays the guide again.
Exit the digital zoom mode.
4
Press <RETURN> to exit the mode.
The screen returns to the previous state just before entering the digital zoom mode, and the digital zoom operation guide display disappears.
●
Press any of the following buttons to exit the mode. Then, the operation of the pressed button is performed.
Remote Control:
<AUTO SETUP> <POSITION> <PICTURE> <INPUT> <SETUP> <SOUND> <DEFAULT> <RECALL> <MUTE> <ASPECT> <OFF TIMER> <FUNCTION> <VOL +> <VOL -><1>‒<6>
Unit:
<INPUT (Unit)> <MENU (Unit)> <+ (Unit)> <- (Unit)>
●
When the screen saver timer starts up, the digital zoom mode finishes.
●
When the power is turned OFF, a force-quit is performed.
When the power is turned OFF by pressing the
<Standby (ON/OFF) button>. When the display is turned OFF at the <Main
Power On / Off button> When the power is turned OFF by the off-timer
When the power is turned OFF by [No signal
power off] or “Power management”.
Exit
×2
<ENTER (Unit)>
Exit
×3
Exit
×4
Note
●
In the following cases, the digital zoom mode is not available.
When [Multi display setting] is [On]
When the screen saver is in operation
When USB input or MEMORY VIEWER input is
selected.
●
The zoomed image is rougher than the original image.
●
For multi display use, use the functions in [Multi display settings]. (see page 57)
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On-Screen Menu
ENTER
ENTERINPUT
ENTER
-
Displays
Display the menu screen.
1
Remote Control
Set.
3
Press to set.
Press to select.
Unit
INPUT
MENU
-
+
Press for several times.
Each time the button is pressed, the menu screen will switch.
NormalViewing→[Picture]→[Setup]→[Position] →[Sound]
Select the item.
2
Press to select.
-
ENTER
Press to select.
(Example: [Picture] menu)
Picture
Default Default
Picture mode Standard
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Hue
Sharpness
Gamma
6-segment colour management
Dynamic contrast
Colour enhancement
Refine enhancer Gradation smoother
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
50
50
50
50
50
50
HighEnhance level
2.2
6500KColour temperature
Off
5
Off
Off Off
To display the submenu, press <ENTER>.
MENU
Exit from the menu.
4
-
+
Press to set.
Press.
Press <RETURN> to return to the previous screen. Alternatively, press the button selected in step 1 to
exit from the menu.
INPUT
MENU
+
Press for several times.
Note
●
When changing the settings of the display, picture or sound disturbance may occur temporarily. This is not a malfunction.
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Menu display list
●
Menu that cannot be adjusted is greyed out. Adjustable menu changes depending on signal, input and menu setting.
[Position] menu
(see page 38‒39)
Position
Default Default
Auto setup
H-position
H-size
V-position
V-size
Clock phase
Dot clock
1:1 pixel mode
0
0
0
0
15
0
Off
[Sound] menu
(see page 40)
Sound
Default Default
Output select SPEAKERS
Balance
Sound mode
Bass
Treble
Surround
0
Normal
0
0
Off
[Picture] menu
(see page 41‒46)
Picture
Default Default
Picture mode Standard
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Hue
Sharpness
Enhance level High
Gamma 2.2
Colour temperature 6500K
6-segment colour management Dynamic contrast
Colour enhancement
Refine enhancer Gradation smoother
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
50
50
50
50
50
50
Off
5
Off
Off Off
[Setup] menu
(see page 47‒67)
Setup
Signal
Screensaver
Input label
Power management settings
HDMI-CEC settings
Image settings LightID
Wobbling
No activity power off
OSD language
Setup
Multi display settings
Set up timer
Date and time
Network settings
USB media player settings
Memory viewer settings
Function button settings
Display orientation
Image rotation
OSD position
Menu display duration
Menu transparency
English(UK)
Landscape
20
Off
Off
Disable
Off
Right
60 sec
1/2
2/2
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Adjusting Position

Press <POSITION> to display the
1
[Position] menu.
Position
Default Default

Auto setup

H-position
H-size
V-position
V-size
Clock phase
Dot clock
1:1 pixel mode
Select the item to adjust with .
2
●
Unadjustable items are greyed out. Adjustable items differ depending on the signal,
input and the display mode.
Adjust with .
3
Press <POSITION> to exit from adjust
4
mode.
■ To return to the previous screen
Press <RETURN>.
■ To reset to defaults
When [Default] is selected, pressing <ENTER> resets the adjustment values of all the displayed menus to default.
When adjusting each item, pressing <DEFAULT> resets the adjustment value of the item to default.
Note
●
Settings for [Position] are memorised separately for each input signal.
●
With MEMORY VIEWER input, each item in the [Position] menu cannot be adjusted.
Setting [Position] when the display is installed vertically
When adjusting, please note that even when the display is installed vertically, setting directions of position / size are the same as that of horizontal installation.
0
0
0
0
15
0
Off
Auto setup
When inputting a PC signal, [H-position] / [V-position], [H-size] / [V-size], [Clock phase] and [Dot clock] are automatically corrected.
This setting is enabled under the following condition:
●
When inputting an analogue signal (PC).
While displaying the picture of the corresponding signal, select [Auto setup] and press <ENTER>.
Using Remote Control
Press <AUTO SETUP>.
When Auto Setup does not work, [Invalid] is displayed.
Note
●
When the dot clock frequency of a PC signal is 162 MHz or higher, [Clock phase] and [Dot clock] cannot be automatically corrected.
●
Auto Setup may not work when a cropped or dark image is input. In such case, switch to a bright image with borders and other objects are clearly shown, and then try auto setup again.
●
Depending on the signal, out of alignment may occur after Auto Setup. Carry out fine tuning for the position/ size as required.
●
If Auto Setup cannot set properly for XGA signal (1024 x 768, 1280 x 768, 1366 x 768), pre-selecting the individual signal in [XGA mode] (see page 48) may result in correct Auto Setup.
●
Accurate auto setup is not possible when a signal such as additional information is superimposed out of valid image period or when intervals between synchronizing signal and image signal are short. Also, accurate auto setup is not possible when image signals with tri level synchronizing signal added, or when some SYNC ON G signals are input.
●
When the [PC auto setting] is set to [On] in the [Options] menu (see page 74), automatic position adjustment starts under the following conditions:
When the display power is turned ON.
When the input signal is switched.
●
If Auto Setup does not work well, select [Default], press <ENTER>, and then adjust the position/size manually.
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[H-position] Adjust the horizontal position with .
[H-size] Adjust the horizontal size with
[V-position] Adjust the vertical position with .
[V-size] Adjust the vertical size with .
.
Note
●
In some cases, noise appears outside the area picture is displayed, but it is not a malfunction.
[Clock phase]
[Dot clock] (For PC IN input)
[Over scan] Turn image over scan On/Off.
[1:1 pixel mode]
(For PC IN input) In some cases, frame of the screen
appears blurred or smudged, when PC signal is input.
Periodic striped pattern interference (noise) may occur when a striped pattern is displayed. If this happens, adjust so that any such noise is minimized.
Applicable input signal:
480/60i, 480/60p, 576/50i, 576/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p
[On] [Off]
Note
●
When [Off] is set, [H-size] and [V-size] cannot be adjusted.
Adjusts the display size when 1080i or 1080p signal is input.
[Off] [On]
Applicable input signal:
1080 / 50i, 60i, 24PsF, 24p, 25p, 30p, 50p, 60p
Note
●
Select [Off] when flickering is shown around the image.
●
[H-size] and [V-size] cannot be adjusted when [On] is selected.
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Sound Adjustment

Press <SOUND> to display the
1
[Sound] menu.
Sound
Default Default
Output select SPEAKERS
Balance
Sound mode
Bass
Treble
Surround
Select the item to adjust with .
2
●
Menu that cannot be adjusted is greyed out.
Adjust with .
3
Press <SOUND> to exit from adjust
4
mode.
■ To return to the previous screen
Press <RETURN>.
■ To reset to defaults
Press <DEFAULT> while the menu is displayed, or press <ENTER> when [Default] is selected, then the adjustment values of all the displayed menus are reset to default.
[Output select] Select the audio output.
[Balance] Adjusts left and right volumes. [Sound mode] Select for best audio.
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Sound mode] and [Normal] are displayed as [AUDIO MENU] and [STANDARD].
0
Normal
0
0
Off
[SPEAKERS]:
Internal speakers
[AUDIO OUT]:
AUDIO OUT terminal output
●
When [AUDIO OUT] is selected, the other menus are greyed out and cannot be selected.
●
Audio volume setting is memorized separately for each output.
[Normal]:
Emits the original sound.
[Dynamic]:
Accentuates sharp sound.
[Clear]:
Attenuates human voice.
[Bass] Adjusts low pitch sounds. [Treble] Adjusts high pitch sounds.
[Surround]
Note
●
[Bass], [Treble] and [Surround] settings are memorised separately for [Normal], [Dynamic] and [Clear] in [Sound mode].
[Off]:
Normal sound
[On]:
Surround sound
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Picture Adjustments

Press <PICTURE> to display the
1
[Picture] menu.
Picture
Default Default
Picture mode Standard
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Hue
Sharpness
Gamma
Colour temperature
6-segment colour management Dynamic contrast
Colour enhancement
Refine enhancer Gradation smoother
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
Select the item to adjust with .
2
●
Menu that cannot be adjusted is greyed out.
Adjust with .
3
Press <PICTURE> to exit from adjust
4
mode.
■ To return to the previous screen
Press <RETURN>.
■ To reset to defaults
When [Default] is selected, pressing <ENTER> resets the adjustment values of all the displayed menus to default.
When adjusting each item, pressing <DEFAULT> resets the adjustment value of the item to default.
Note
●
When displaying still pictures with the USB input (USB media player) or displaying the thumbnail screen or file list screen of the MEMORY VIEWER input (Memory viewer) (see page 108), only the following settings have an effect on the picture.
[Backlight], [Gamma], [Colour temperature]
50
50
50
50
50
50
HighEnhance level
2.2
6500K
Off
5
Off
Off Off
[Picture mode] This menu switches to easy-to-
see pictures suitable to the picture source or environment where this unit is used.
[Vivid signage]:
Suitable for signage applications featuring more vivid and sharper images in bright environments such as a shop.
[Natural signage]:
Suitable for signage applications such as merchandise exhibition, featuring natural tone images with colour reproduction emphasized under light.
[Standard]:
Faithfully reproduces original picture.
[Surveillance]:
Tone-focused pictures with brightness reduced suitable for input from a monitoring camera.
[Graphic]:
Suitable for PC input.
[DICOM]:
Pictures close to the grayscale standard DICOM Part14.
●
The settings are memorised separately for each input terminal.
Note
●
DICOM is the abbreviation for “Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine”, which is a standard for communications between medical imaging devices. Although “DICOM” is used as a picture mode name, this unit is not a medical device. Do not use displayed images for such purposes as diagnosis.
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Picture mode] is displayed as [PICTURE MENU].
[Backlight] Adjusts luminance of the back light.
Darker ↔ Brighter
Note
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If [Setup] - [LightID] is set to [External control] or [Internal ID], 3 levels of adjustment is available, which are [High], [Mid] and [Low].
[Contrast] Selects the proper brightness and
density for the room.
Less ↔ More
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In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Contrast] is displayed as [PICTURE].
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[Brightness] Adjusts for easier viewing of dark
pictures.
Darker ↔ Brighter
[Colour] Adjusts colour saturation.
Less ↔ More
[Hue] Adjusts hue of skin colour.
Reddish ↔ Greenish
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In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Hue] is displayed as [TINT].
[Sharpness] Adjusts picture sharpness.
Less ↔ More
[Enhance level] Switches the effect range for
sharpness.
[High]: Large effect
[Low]: Small effect
[Gamma] Adjusts gamma.
[2.0], [2.2], [2.4], [2.6], [DICOM]:
Small tilt - Large tilt
Note
●
When [DICOM] is selected in [Picture mode], [Gamma] is fixed to [DICOM].
When the items other than [DICOM] are selected in [Picture mode], [DICOM] cannot be set for [Gamma].
[Colour temperature]
Adjusts colour tone.
[3200K], [4000K], [5000K], [6500K], [7500K], [9300K], [10700K], [Native], [USER1], [USER2]
Note
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Emphasizes red when the numerical value of [Colour temperature] is small, and emphasizes blue when it is big.
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[Native] is a colour tone of the panel element. When this is selected, [Gamma] is fixed to 2.2 or
equivalent and it cannot be adjusted.
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When [DICOM] is selected in [Picture mode], only [6500K] and [9300K] can be selected.
User setting of [Colour temperature]
2 kinds of detailed [Colour temperature] settings ([USER1] and [USER2]) can be stored.
1 Press <ENTER> while setting
[Colour temperature].
Gamma
Colour temperature
2.2
6500K
Example: When [Colour temperature] is
[6500K], it is possible to reflect the set point, [6500K], to the set point of [USER1] and [USER2].
2 Select the user to memorise
settings with
and press
<ENTER>.
Adjust colour temperature
Change to 6500K
USER1
USER2
3 Select [Ye s] with and press
<ENTER>.
Adjust colour temperature
Overwrite colour temperature “USER1”?
Yes No
4 Set each item on detail settings
screen.
Adjust colour temperature
USER1
R gain
G gain
B gain
R bias
G bias
B bias
255
150
64
0 0 0
[R gain]
Adjusts the white balance for light red areas.
0 to 255
[G gain]
Adjusts the white balance for light green areas.
0 to 255
[B gain]
Adjusts the white balance for light blue areas.
0 to 255
[R bias]
Adjusts the white balance for dark red areas.
-127 to 128
[G bias]
Adjusts the white balance for dark green areas.
-127 to 128
[B bias]
Adjusts the white balance for dark blue areas.
-127 to 128
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The settings are saved for the user. When you return to [Picture] menu,
the user you have set is selected for [Colour temperature].
Gamma
Colour temperature
[6-segment colour management]
Adjusts the colour tone of R (red), G (green), B (blue) and complementary colours (cyan, magenta and yellow) on the screen individually.
1 Set [6-segment colour
management] to [On], and then press <ENTER>.
Gamma
Colour temperature
6-segment colour management
Dynamic contrast
2 Set each item on detail settings
screen.
6-segment colour management
Select colour Red
Hue
Saturation
Value
Reset
[Select colour]
Select the colour to adjust with
[Hue]
Adjusts colour balance.
- 511 to + 511
[Saturation]
Adjusts gradations of colour.
- 127 to + 127
[Value]
Adjusts brightness of colour.
- 127 to + 127
[Reset]
Resets to defaults. Select [Yes ] with
and press <ENTER>.
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In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Hue] is displayed as [TINT].
[Refine enhancer]
Enhances the sense of resolution by correcting fuzzy outlines of pictures resulted from resizing, etc.
[Off], [Low], [Mid], [High]
2.2
USER1
[Gradation smoother]
(Small effect to Large effect)
Extracts and eliminates noise components from the input video signals, and then displays noiseless pictures.
[Off], [On]
2.2
6500K
On
5
0
0
0
.
[Dynamic contrast]
[Colour enhancement]
Automatically adjusts the contrast by determining the changes in the use of colours for images that constantly change, such as motion pictures.
No effect ↔ Large effect
Displays images by emphasising colours.
[Off], [Low], [Mid], [High]
(Small effect to Large effect)
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Picture Profiles

Up to 6 combinations of picture adjustment values (in the [Picture] menu) can be stored in the display memory as profiles and applied as needed, for a convenient way to enjoy your preferred picture settings.
Picture
Default Default
Picture mode Standard
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Hue
Sharpness
Enhance level
Gamma
Colour temperature
6-segment colour management
Dynamic contrast
Colour enhancement
Refine enhancer
Gradation smoother
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
50
50
50
50
50
50
High
2.2
6500K
Off
5
Off
Off
Off
Overview of Picture Profiles
Original picture
Custom picture
Original picture
Adjust picture. (see page 41‒43)
Example: Save the picture adjustment
values in the [MEMORY1] profile.
[Memory save]
Example: Load [MEMORY1].
[Memory load]
[Memory save]
(see page 45)
[Memory load]
(see page 45)
[Memory edit]
(see page 46)
MEMORY1
1. [ ]
MEMORY2
2. [ ]
MEMORY3
3. [ ]
4. [ ] MEMORY4
5. [ ] MEMORY5
6. [ ] MEMORY6
Custom picture
[Memory edit] screen
MEMORY1
1. [ ]
MEMORY2
2. [ ]
MEMORY3
3. [ ]
MY PICTURE
1. [ ]
MEMORY2
2. [ ]
MEMORY3
3. [ ]
Example: Change the memory name
to [MY PICTURE].
[Memory edit]
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Saving profiles

Follow these steps to save picture adjustment values as profiles.
Specify the picture quality in the
1
[Picture] menu.
(see page 41‒43)
In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory
2
save] with and press <ENTER>.
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
Select a profile name for saving the
3
picture adjustment values with and press <ENTER>.
Memory save
MEMORY1
1. [ ]
MEMORY2
2. [ ]
MEMORY3
3. [ ]
4. [ ] MEMORY4
5. [ ] MEMORY5
6. [ ] MEMORY6
●
] appears for a profile in which the picture
[
*
adjustments have already been saved.
Select [Ok] with and press
4
<ENTER>.
Memory save
Save the adjusted value in ”MEMORY1”
Ok Cancel
When you finished entering the profile
6
name, select [Ok] with and press <ENTER>.
MY MEMORY1
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To cancel saving the profile, select [Cancel].
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
a b c d e f g h i j
k l m
u v w x y z
n o p q r s t
_.
a/A/@
OkCancelAll deleteDelete
0

Loading profiles

Load profiles and apply the picture adjustment values to the display as follows.
In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory
1
load] with
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
Select the profile to load with and
2
and press <ENTER>.
press <ENTER>.
Memory load
MEMORY1
1. [ ]
MEMORY2
2. [ ]
MEMORY3
3. [ ]
Enter a profile name with .
5
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Entering characters (see page 121)
MEMORY1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
a
b c d e f g h i j
k l m
u v w x y z
n o p q r s t
a/A/@
Loading profiles using numeric buttons on the remote control.
Eachnumericbutton<1>‒<6>isallocatedfor
loading [MEMORY1] to [MEMORY6].
0
[Function button settings] (see page 65)
Press any of <1> ‒ <6>.
1
Select [Ok] with and press
2
<ENTER>.
_.
OkCancelAll deleteDelete
Memory load
Load from “MEMORY2”
Ok Cancel
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When profile is being loaded, profile name is displayed.
PC
16:9
Memory name: MEMORY2
Note
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Loaded profiles are stored in memory according to the selected input terminal.

Editing profiles

Delete or rename profiles as follows.
■ Deleting profiles
In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory
1
edit] with and press <ENTER>.
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
Select [Memory delete] with and
2
press <ENTER>.
Memory edit
Memory delete
Memory name change
Select the profile to delete with
3
and press <ENTER>.
Memory delete
MEMORY1
1. [ ]
MEMORY2
2. [ ]
MEMORY3
3. [ ]
All delete
●
To delete all profiles, select [All delete].
Select [Ok] with and press
4
<ENTER>.
Memory delete
■ Renaming profiles
In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory
1
edit] with and press <ENTER>.
Memory save
Memory load
Memory edit
Select [Memory name change] with
2
and press <ENTER>.
Memory edit
Memory delete
Memory name change
Select the profile to rename with
3
and press <ENTER>.
Memory name change
MEMORY1
1. [ ]
MEMORY2
2. [ ]
MEMORY3
3. [ ]
Enter a name for the profile with
4
.
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Entering characters (see page 121)
MEMORY1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
a b c d e f g h i j
k l m
u v w x y z
When you finished entering the profile
5
name, select [Ok] with and press <ENTER>.
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To cancel renaming the profile, select [Cancel].
n o p q r s t
_.
a/A/@
a/A/@
OkCancelAll deleteDelete
OkCancelAll deleteDelete
0
46
Delete the ”MEMORY1” data
Ok Cancel
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Setup menu

Press <SETUP> to display the [Setup]
1
menu.
Off
Off
Disable
Off
Right
60 sec
1/2
2/2
Setup

Signal

Screensaver
Input label
Power management settings
HDMI-CEC settings
Image settings
LightID
Wobbling
No activity power off
OSD language
Setup
Multi display settings
Set up timer
Date and time
Network settings
USB media player settings
Memory viewer settings
Function button settings
Display orientation
Image rotation
OSD position
Menu display duration
Menu transparency
Select the item to set with .
2
●
Menu that cannot be adjusted is greyed out.
English(UK)
Landscape
20
Adjustable menu changes depending on signal input and menu setting.
Set with .
3
Press <SETUP> to exit from adjust
4
mode.
■ To return to the previous screen
Press <RETURN>.
Signal
Examples of [Signal] submenu screen When HDMI / DVI / DIGITAL LINK is selected
Signal
YUV/RGB-in select
Cinema reality
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Signal range
Dynamic backlight control
H-freq.
V-freq.
Dot clock freq.
Signal format
When PC is selected
Signal
Component/RGB-in select
Sync
Cinema reality
Noise reduction MPEG noise reduction
XGA mode
Input level
Dynamic backlight control
H-freq.
V-freq.
Dot clock freq.
Signal format
When VIDEO is selected
Signal
3D Y/C filter
Colour system
Cinema reality
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Input level
Dynamic backlight control
H-freq.
V-freq.
Dot clock freq.
Signal format
YUV
Off
Auto
Off
Full(0-255)
Off
33.72 kHz
60.00 Hz
74.18 MHz
1080/60i
RGB
Auto
Off
Auto
Off
Auto
0
Off
33.72 kHz
60.00 Hz
74.18 MHz
1080/60i
Off
Auto
Off
Auto
Off
0
Off
15.73 kHz
59.94 Hz
-- MHz
NTSC
When USB / MEMORY VIEWER is selected
Signal
Noise reduction
MPEG noise reduction
Auto
Off
Note
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[Signal] setup menu displays a different setting condition for each input signal.
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Menu that cannot be adjusted is greyed out.
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■ [Component/RGB-in select]
This menu is displayed at PC signal input. Select to match the signals from the source
connected to PC IN terminal.
[Component] YP [RGB] RGB signals
BPR/YCBCR signals
■ [YUV/RGB-in select]
This menu is displayed at HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DIGITAL LINK and DVI-D IN inputs.
Select to match the signals from the source connected to each terminal.
[YUV] YUV signals [RGB] RGB signals
Note
●
Set for each input terminal (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DIGITAL LINK, DVI-D IN).
■ [Sync]
This menu is displayed at PC IN input.
Setting RGB/PC sync signal
[Auto]:
The H and V sync or synchronized signal is automatically selected. When both of them have sync signal, H and V sync will be selected.
When displaying CS signal, connect to HD input terminal.
[on G]:
Uses a synchronized signal on the Video G signal, which is input from the G connector.
[HV sync]:
Uses a synchronized signal on the Video HD/VD signal, which is input from the HD/VD connector.
Setting Component sync signal
[Auto]:
The H and V sync or synchronized signal is automatically selected. When both of them have sync signal, H and V sync will be selected.
When displaying CS signal, connect to HD input terminal.
[on Y]:
Uses a synchronized signal on the Video Y signal, which is input from the Y connector.
[HV sync]:
Uses a synchronized signal on the Video HD/VD signal, which is input from the HD/VD connector.
■ [Cinema reality]
Faithfully reproduces videos shot with cinema films. Set this to [Off] normally.
Note
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In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Cinema reality] is displayed as [3:2 PULLDOWN].
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If [Cinema reality] is set to [On], videos including movies shot at 24 frames per second are reproduced more naturally.
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If the video is unnatural with [On] set, set it to [Off].
■ [Noise reduction]
Reduces picture noise.
[Off]:
Disables Noise Reduction.
[Min], [Mid], [Max]:
Sets strength of Noise Reduction.
[Auto]:
Noise reduction will be automatically selected from [Min], [Mid] or [Max].
■ [MPEG noise reduction]
Reduces block noise and mosquito noise on MPEG videos.
[Off]:
Disables Noise Reduction.
[Min], [Mid], [Max]:
Sets strength of Noise Reduction.
■ [XGA mode]
This menu is displayed at PC IN input. This unit supports XGA signals (1024 x 768, 1280 x
768, 1366 x 768) having different aspect ratios and sampling rates.
[Auto]:
Automatically detects the signal.
Switch the setting to suit the input signal for better display depends on the angle of view or display resolution condition.
Note
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After making this setting, be sure to make each adjustment (such as [Auto setup]) on the [Position] menu as necessary. (see page 38)
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■ [Signal range]
1080/60i
This menu is displayed at HDMI1, HDMI2, DIGITAL LINK and DVI-D IN inputs. Switches the dynamic range to match the signals from the source connected to each terminal.
[Video(16-235)]:
If the input signal is the video range
Example: HDMI terminal output for DVD player
[Full(0-255)]:
If the input signal is full range
Example: HDMI terminal output for personal computer
[Auto]:
Switches the dynamic range automatically between [Video(16-235)] and [Full(0-255)] according to the input signal.
Note
●
[Auto] can be selected when HDMI or DIGITAL LINK signal is input.
■ [Input level]
This menu is displayed at PC IN and AV IN inputs. Adjustment of parts which are extremely bright and
hard to see.
-16 to +16:
(Levellow)‒(Levelhigh)
■ [3D Y/C filter]
Set this if the video looks unnatural at AV IN input. Set this to [On] normally.
Note
●
Depending on the signalling system, this setting may be less effective or may not be effective at all.
■ [Colour system]
Sets the colour system according to the signal method at AV IN input. Set this to [Auto] normally. This automatically detects the input signal format.
[Auto], [PAL ], [SECAM], [NTSC], [NTSC4.43], [PAL-M], [PAL-N]:
Set this to [Auto] when viewing PAL-60 videos.
When images are unstable
When the system is set to [Auto], images become unstable in rare case under the condition that the input signals are at low level or have many noises. In this case, set the system so it conforms with the input signal format.
■ [Dynamic backlight control]
Improves picture contrast and alleviates whiteness by controlling the back light when signals with the low average brightness level (APL) are input.
[On]:
Enables the [Dynamic backlight control] function.
[Off]:
Disables the [Dynamic backlight control] function.
Note
●
When [Setup] - [LightID] is set to [External control] or [Internal ID], the setting of this function is fixed to [Off].
●
The screen may become dark if menu operation or input signal switching is performed while the on­screen menu is being displayed with this function set to [On]. Hiding the on-screen menu will restore the screen to the appropriate brightness.
●
If the [Dynamic backlight control] setting is different for each input, the screen brightness may change by switching input.
●
Depending on the displayed image, the screen may flicker. If this annoys you, set [Dynamic backlight control] to [Off].
■ Input signal display
Displays the frequency and the type of the current input signal.
33.72 kHz
H-freq.
60.00 Hz
V-freq.
Dot clock freq.
Signal format
Display range:
Horizontal(15kHz‒135kHz) Vertical(24Hz‒120Hz)
The dot clock frequency is displayed when Digital and PC signal are input.
74.18 MHz
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Screensaver (For preventing image retention)

Do not display a still picture, especially in 4:3 mode, for any length of time.
If the display must remain on, a Screensaver should be used.
[Screensaver] - submenu screen
Screensaver
10:00
Start
Mode Off
2017/01/01
SUNDAY
■ Screensaver settings
Screensaver operation
When the Screensaver is operating, the following 5 patterns are displayed full screen for 5 seconds each, and it will be repeated.
Black → Dark grey → Grey → Light grey → White → Light grey → Grey → Dark grey
To start Screensaver now
Select [On] in [Mode]. Select [Start] and press <ENTER>.
●
The Screensaver will be activated.
Screensaver
10:00
SUNDAY
Start
Mode On
Note
●
If the following buttons are pressed while the screen saver is operating, the screen saver is cancelled.
Remote control: <RETURN> Unit: <MENU (Unit)> <INPUT (Unit)>
●
When the display is turned off, the Screensaver will be deactivated.
To set interval of Screensaver
Select [Interval] in [Mode]. Set [Periodic time].
●
Press
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Periodic time] is displayed as [SHOW DURATION].
Set [Operating time].
●
Press Keep pressing down to change the time by 15 minutes.
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Operating time] is displayed as [SAVER DURATION].
2017/01/01
<+ (Unit)> <- (Unit)> <ENTER (Unit)>
to change the time by 15 minutes.
once to change the time by 1 minute.
Screensaver
Start
Mode Interval
Periodic time
Operating time
2017/01/01 10:00
SUNDAY
0:00
0:00
[Periodic time]
Deactivated. [Operating time]
Note
●
It is not possible to set the duration of [Operating time] longer than that of [Periodic time].
To set start and finish time of Screensaver
Select [Time designation] in [Mode]. Set [Start time] and [Finish time].
●
once to change the time by 1 minute.
Press Keep pressing down to change the time by 15 minutes.
●
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, [Time designation] is displayed as [TIME OF DAY].
Screensaver
10:00
Start
Mode Time designation
Start time
Finish time
2017/01/01
SUNDAY
0:00
0:00
Note
●
When the current time is displayed as [- -], set [Date and time] before setting [Start time] and [Finish time]. (see page 58)
To turn the power off after Screensaver
Select [Standby after SCR saver] in [Mode]. Set [Screensaver duration].
●
once to change the time by 1 minute.
Press Keep pressing down to change the time by 15 minutes.
Select [Start] and press <ENTER>.
●
Screensaver will be activated and the power will be turned off (standby) at the time set.
Screensaver
10:00
Start
Mode
Screensaver duration 0:00
2017/01/01
SUNDAY
Standby after SCR saver
Note
●
[Screensaver duration] can be set from 0:00 to 23:59.
When this is set to [0:00], [Standby after SCR saver] will not be activated.
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Input label

This function can change the label of the Input signal to be displayed.
[Input label] - submenu screen
Input label
HDMI1
HDMI2
DIGITAL LINK DIGITAL LINK
DVI-D
PC
VIDEO
[HDMI1] [HDMI1] / [DVD1] / [DVD2] /
[HDMI2] [HDMI2] / [DVD1] / [DVD2] /
[DIGITAL LINK] [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVD1] /
[DVI-D] [DVI-D] / [DVD1] / [DVD2] /
[PC] [PC] / [DVD1] / [DVD2] /
[VIDEO] [VIDEO] / [DVD1] / [DVD2] /
(Skip): When <INPUT> is pressed, the input will be
skipped.
HDMI1
HDMI2
DVI-D
PC
VIDEO
[DVD3] / [Blu-ray1] / [Blu-ray2] / [Blu-ray3] / [CATV] / [VCR] / [STB] / (Skip)
[DVD3] / [Blu-ray1] / [Blu-ray2] / [Blu-ray3] / [CATV] / [VCR] / [STB] / (Skip)
[DVD2] / [DVD3] / [Blu-ray1] / [Blu-ray2] / [Blu-ray3] / [CATV] / [VCR] / [STB] / (Skip)
[DVD3] / [Blu-ray1] / [Blu-ray2] / [Blu-ray3] / [CATV] / [VCR] / [STB] / (Skip)
[DVD3] / [Blu-ray1] / [Blu-ray2] / [Blu-ray3] / [CATV] / [VCR] / [STB] / (Skip)
[DVD3] / [Blu-ray1] / [Blu-ray2] / [Blu-ray3] / [CATV] / [VCR] / [STB] / (Skip)

Power management settings

Set each item to reduce power consumption. This function works only for the input terminal that is
currently selected. [Power management settings] - submenu screen
Power management settings
Power management mode
No signal power off
HDMI1 power management
HDMI2 power management Off
DIGITAL LINK power management
DVI-D power management
PC power management
Power save
Extended standby mode
Custom
Disable
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
■ [Power management mode]: [On]
The following fixed values are set to the menu of power consumption reduction. Individual setting is not available.
[No signal power off]: [Enable] [HDMI1 power management]: [On] [HDMI2 power management]: [On] [DIGITAL LINK power management]: [On] [DVI-D power management]: [On] [PC power management]: [On] [Power save]: [On]
■ [Power management mode]: [Custom]
The menu of the power consumption reduction is individually set. This setting is enabled when [Power management mode] is set to [Custom].
[No signal power off]
When this is set to [Enable], the power supply of the unit goes off automatically (standby) when there is no operation or sync signal for about 10 minutes.
Note
●
When set to the USB input, the unit determines no signal is present if the USB memory is not connected to the USB terminal, or the connected USB memory does not contain any playable file.
●
This function operates regardless of the [On] / [Off] settings of [No signal image settings].
●
This function may not operate depending on the video output devices.
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[HDMI1 power management]
When this function is set to [On], it operates under the following conditions to turn the power on or off automatically.
When no pictures (sync signal) are detected for 60 seconds or so at HDMI1 input:
Power is turned off (standby); the power indicator lights up orange.
When pictures (sync signal) are subsequently detected at HDMI1 input:
Power is turned on; the power indicator lights up green.
Note
●
This function may not operate depending on the video output devices.
[HDMI2 power management]
When this function is set to [On], it operates under the following conditions to turn the power on or off automatically.
When no pictures (sync signal) are detected for 60 seconds or so at HDMI2 input:
Power is turned off (standby); the power indicator lights up orange.
When pictures (sync signal) are subsequently detected at HDMI2 input:
Power is turned on; the power indicator lights up green.
Note
●
This function may not operate depending on the video output devices.
[DIGITAL LINK power management]
When this function is set to [On], it operates under the following conditions to turn the power on or off automatically.
When no pictures (sync signal) are detected for 60 seconds or so at DIGITAL LINK input:
Power is turned off (standby); the power indicator lights up orange.
When pictures (sync signal) are subsequently detected at DIGITAL LINK input:
Power is turned on; the power indicator lights up green.
Note
●
This function may not operate depending on the video output devices.
[DVI-D power management]
When this function is set to [On], it operates under the following conditions to turn the power on or off automatically.
When no pictures (sync signal) are detected for
60 seconds or so at DVI-D input:
Power is turned off (standby); the power indicator lights up orange.
When pictures (sync signal) are subsequently
detected at DVI-D input:
Power is turned on; the power indicator lights up green.
Note
●
This function may not operate depending on the video output devices.
[PC power management] (DPMS function)
When this function is set to [On], it operates under the following conditions to turn the power on or off automatically.
When no pictures (HD/VD sync signals) are
detected for 60 seconds or so at PC input:
Power is turned off (standby); the power indicator lights up orange.
When pictures (HD/VD sync signals) are
subsequently detected at PC input:
Power is turned on; the power indicator lights up green.
Note
●
This function is effective when [Sync] in [Signal] is set to [Auto] or [HV sync] and [Component/RGB-in select] are set to [RGB]. (see page 48)
●
This function may not operate depending on the video output devices.
[Power save]
This function adjusts the brightness of the backlight to reduce power consumption.
[Off]:
The power save function does not operate.
[On]:
Backlight brightness is reduced.
Note
●
If this function is set to [On] when [Setup] - [LightID] is set to [External control] or [Internal ID], [Picture] ­[Backlight] is fixed to [Low].
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[Extended standby mode]
Sets the operation in standby mode by the “Power management” function for the input terminal for which the “Power management” function is set to [On].
[On]:
If a video signal (synchronized signal) is detected at any of the input terminals for which the “Power management” function is set to [On], the power is turned “ON”, and the input is switched to the detected input.
[Off]:
If a video signal (synchronized signal) is detected at the input terminal with which the standby mode is entered, the power is turned “ON” with the input.
Note
●
If [Input search] is set to items other than [Off], the [Input search] function is prioritised. (The “Power management” function does not operate for each terminal.) (For details of [Input search] function, see page 69.)
●
When [Failover/Failback] - [Input change mode] is set to items other than [Off], the [Failover/Failback] function is prioritised. (The “Power management” function does not operate for each terminal.) (For details of [Failover/Failback] function, see page 70.)

HDMI-CEC settings

Set for HDMI-CEC function. For details of HDMI-CEC function, refer to “Using HDMI-
CEC function”. (see page 111) [HDMI-CEC settings] - submenu screen
HDMI-CEC settings
HDMI-CEC control Enable
HDMI1
HDMI2
HDMI-CEC operation
MENU code
Link function
Display→Device Device→Display
----
----
1
Disable
Disable
■ [HDMI-CEC control]
Enables/Disables the HDMI-CEC function.
[Disable]: Disables HDMI-CEC control. [Enable]: Enables HDMI-CEC control.
Note
●
Set to [Enable] to operate HDMI-CEC compatible device with remote control of the unit.
■ [HDMI1]
Displays the device to operate when HDMI-CEC compatible device is connected to HDMI 1 terminal.
The control subject can be changed with
.
Note
●
When there is no connected device, [----] will be displayed.
■ [HDMI2]
Displays the device to operate when HDMI-CEC compatible device is connected to HDMI 2 terminal.
The control subject can be changed with
.
Note
●
When there is no connected device, [----] will be displayed.
■ [HDMI-CEC operation]
Displays the operation screen of the HDMI-CEC compatible device.
Press <RETURN> to hide the operation screen.
■ [MENU code]
Changes the code to assign for the [MENU] operation on the HDMI-CEC operation screen.
Adjust the code to that of the connected HDMI-CEC compatible device.
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■ [Display → Device]
Enables/Disables this unit to perform interlocking control of the HDMI-CEC compatible device.
[Disable]:
Disables this unit to perform interlocking control of the HDMI-CEC compatible device.
Even if the power status of this unit changes, the power status of the device will not be affected.
[Power off]:
Turning this unit off (standby) turns off (standby) all the devices connected to the HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 terminals. The power-on operation is not interlocked.
[Power off / on]:
The device turns off/on (standby) in conjunction with the power-off/on (standby) operation of this unit.
Note
●
For details of operation, refer to “Using HDMI-CEC function”. (see page 111)
■ [Device → Display]
Enables/Disables the HDMI-CEC compatible device to perform interlocking control of this unit.
[Disable]:
Disables the device to perform interlocking control of this unit.
Even if the power status of the device changes, the power status of this unit will not be affected.
[Power on]:
Turning on the device turns on this unit, and the input (HDMI1/HDMI2) is switched to that of the device.
[Power off / on]:
The power status of this unit interlocks with the power-off/on operation of the device.
Note
●
For details of operation, refer to “Using HDMI-CEC function”. (see page 111)
●
Input will not be switched when [Options] - [Input lock] is set.

Image settings

Sets the image displayed on the screen when the power is turned on or no signal is input.
[Image settings] - submenu screen
Image settings
Startup image settings
No signal image settings
[Startup image settings]:
Sets the image displayed when the power is turned on.
[No signal image settings]:
Sets the image displayed when there is no signal at the selected input terminal.
Conditions of the image that can be set in [Read user image]
●
Image size: 1 920 x 1 080 only
●
jpg files / bmp files (except for the ones that cannot be played back with USB media player (see page
96))
●
jpg files (Applies only to a no-signal image of
3.5 MB or less in file size.)
File and folder names are displayed on the file list with conditions as below.
‒Ifafileorfolderisplaceddirectlyundertheroot
directory of the USB device.
●
Up to 246 characters of file name (including the extension) are properly displayed.
Note that the file list may disappear due to the display time of the on-screen menu before the entire display of file names completely appears.
●
Up to 244 characters of folder name are properly displayed.
If the folder is placed hierarchically, the number
of characters displayed decreases by the number of characters for the file path (folder information).
‒OnlythefileswithfilenamesdescribedwithASCII
characters excluding control code are displayed.
Note
●
[Picture] cannot be adjusted when setting the startup image.
●
Only [Backlight], [Gamma] and [Colour temperature] can be adjusted when setting the no-signal image.
●
Images displayed for the startup image and no-signal image may slightly differ from images confirmed on the computer.
●
When [No signal image settings] is set to [On], [Input search] and [Failover/Failback] will be disabled, and the menu will be greyed out.
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■ [Startup image settings] /
[No signal image settings]
Operate [No signal image settings] in the same way as [Startup image settings].
[Startup image settings] - submenu screen
Startup image settings
Display setting
Image select
Read user image
Clear user image
[Display setting]
Sets the image display when the power is turned on.
[Off]: Disables each image setting function. [On]: Enables each image setting function.
Note
●
When no-signal image is displayed, the screen position moves at certain intervals and images are displayed to alleviate burn-in on the LCD panel.
●
Shifts the display position regardless of the setting of [Wobbling] (see page 56).
●
When this function is operating, part of the screen may appear to be missing.
[Image select]
Select the image to display.
[Default image]: Panasonic logo (blue background) [User image]: Image registered by the user
Note
●
Only when [Default image] is displayed, the logo automatically rotates when displayed, according to the [Display orientation] (see page 66) setting ([Landscape] / [Portrait]).
●
When [User image] is selected, the image does not rotate according to the [Display orientation] setting. Prepare an image of 1 920 x 1 080 aspect ratio compatible with the installation direction.
●
[Default image] of [No signal image settings] is the Panasonic logo (black background).
[Read user image]
Register the image read from a USB memory device. [Read user image] - submenu screen
Read user image
On
User image
Note
●
Set the input to something other than [USB] or [MEMORY VIEWER], and read the image.
●
One user image can be registered for [Startup image settings] and [No signal image settings] respectively.
●
Do not turn the power off while reading the user image.
●
The selected image is previewed on the [Read user image] submenu screen.
●
When USB memory device is not connected to the USB terminal, [Read user image] is greyed out and cannot be selected.
●
If starting to read the image while creating the preview image, an access error will occur, and the image may not be recognized as a image file.
Confirm the preview image display, and then start reading process.
●
The displayed file names are restricted as follows.
Applicable extension: jpg, jpe, jpeg or bmp
The file name is not “.jpg”, “.jpe”, “.jpeg”, or
“.bmp” which start with dot (.).
●
Depending on the OS setting, folders or files in the USB memory invisible on your computer may be displayed on this unit.
[Clear user image]
Clears the image read in [Read user image]. [Startup image settings] - submenu screen
Startup image settings
Display setting
Image select
Read user image
Clear user image
On
User image
Note
●
When there is no [User image] that have been read, [Clear user image] is greyed out and cannot be selected.
●
When [Image select] is set to [User image], performing [Clear user image] will change the setting of [Image select] to [Default image].
Select a no signal image.
usb/picture/
..
0_folder_sample g_sample
z_sample
1sample.jpg
2sample.jpg
3sample.jpg
a_sample.jpg j_sample.jpg v_sample.jpg
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LightID

Changes the transmission setting for the LightID.
[External control]:
[Internal ID]:
[Off]: Disables the LightID function. LightID
The user can set a LightID with the following methods. LightID signals transmitted from this unit can be
switched in conjunction with images. Setting a LightID requires the purchase of the LightID.
The content list delivery function of the “Multi
Monitoring & Control Software” or the LightID control function (see page 85)
“Content Management Software” (see page 85)
“USB media player” (see page 95)
Using the following methods, the built-in LightID of this unit can be rewritten.
Control command execution menu of “Multi
Monitoring & Control Software” (see page 85) USB memory device (see page 118 )
Note
●
For purchasing LightID, see the following Panasonic web site.
https://panasonic.net/cns/LinkRay/
●
If [LightID] is set to [Internal ID] at the time of purchase, an ID to guide you to the Panasonic homepage is sent.
●
In the following cases, the reception performance of the LightID using devices (smartphone / tablet) may be degraded.
●
When sending the LightID, displayed images may flicker due to the brightness change of the LightID transmission. This is not a malfunction.
●
For handling devices (smartphone / tablet) receiving the LightID, see the following Panasonic web site.
https://panasonic.net/cns/LinkRay/
●
The LightID function of this unit does not guarantee all the operations of devices (smartphone / tablet).
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Transmits a LightID signal set by the user. In the following cases, the LightID set by
the user is erased.
When the setting for [LightID] is
switched to something other than [External control]
When the unit is turned off
Transmits a built-in LightID signal of this unit. If the user sets a LightID with [LightID]
set to [Internal ID], the LightID signal is transmitted.
signals are not transmitted.
When the LCD panel of this unit is exposed to an
external intense light, etc. When the multi display setting is used with this
unit, or another LightID transmission device is installed adjacently
When receiving far away from this unit, or receiving
at a location other than the front of this unit When receiving from a dark image scene or black
parts outside the display range of the LCD panel

Wobbling

Automatically shifts the display image to prevent image retention on the liquid crystal panel.
Setting this to [On] moves the screen position at certain intervals and displays the images.
Note
●
If [Multi display setting] is set to [On], this function does not operate. (see page 57)
●
When this function is operating, part of the screen may appear to be missing.

No activity power off

When this function is set to [Enable], the power is turned off (standby) automatically when there is no operation of the Display for 4 hours.
Starting from 3 minutes before the turn off, the remaining time will be displayed.
Press any key to abort.
No activity power off
3 min
When the power is turned off due to this function, a message [Last turn off due to ’No activity power off’.] is displayed next time the power is turned on.
When the image set in [No signal image settings] (see page 55) is displayed, remaining time is not displayed even when the power is going to be turned off in 3 minutes. Instead, the image is displayed until the power is turned off.
Note
●
While the screensaver is running, this function is disabled.

OSD language

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Multi display settings

....
J1 J2 J9
J10
1 to 10 displays can be aligned in horizontal direction and vertical direction respectively, and those displays are regarded as one group. The enlarged image is shown on the combined display.
[Multi display settings]- submenu screen
Multi display settings
Multi display setting
Horizontal scale
Vertical scale
Bezel H adjustment
Bezel V adjustment
Location
Note
●
The settings are memorised separately for each input terminal.
●
When [Multi display setting] is set to [Off], adjust to the same angle of view for [Position] (see page
38). Then, set [Multi display setting] to [On]. Again, make fine adjustment of the angle of view for [Position].
●
The [Position] menu can be adjusted in the multi display status.
●
For USB input, [Horizontal scale] and [Vertical scale] can be set only with the following combinations.
1 × 2, 1 × 3, 1 × 4, 2 × 1, 2 × 2, 3 × 1, 4 × 1
Off
2
2
0 0
A1
■ [Multi display setting]
[Off]:
The display is not divided when enlarged.
[On]:
The display is divided when enlarged.
When [On] is set, the display aspect is [16:9].
■ [Horizontal scale]
Set the horizontal scale in the multi display.
1 to 10
■ [Vertical scale]
Set the vertical scale in the multi display.
1 to 10
Example: [Horizontal scale] [5] and [Vertical scale] [5] is set in
the multi display
■ [Bezel H adjustment] / [Bezel V adjustment]
Adjust the area of image hidden in the joint horizontally and vertically respectively.
0 to 100
Display example:
Setting value: 0
Displays the entire image including the joint area. (Suitable when displaying character information on PC.)
Setting value: 100
Does not display the image of the joint area. (Suitable when displaying motion pictures.)
■ [Location]
Assign the multi display position. Example: [Horizontal scale] [10], [Vertical scale] [10]
A1 A2 B1 B2
.... ....
I1 I2 I9
Select from A1 to J10.
●
The displayed content for setting changes according to the settings for the [Horizontal scale] and [Vertical scale].
●
By setting [Multi display setting] to [Off], it is possible to check the location on the screen while the setting menu is displayed.
....
....
....
....
A9 B9
....
A10 B10
....
I10
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Set up timer

Sets the program to turn the power on with the specified time and video input, or to turn the power off at the specified time. Up to 20 programmes can be set.
Note
●
When the current time is displayed as [- -], set [Date and time] before setting [Set up timer]. (see page 58)
●
When multiple programs are set at the same time, the program with the smallest program number is enabled.
●
If [Power mode] is set to [Power on], executing the program at power-on will switch to the input set for [Input].
[Set up timer] - submenu screen Setting Example: Program 1, Every Monday, 12:00, Power On, Input: HDMI1
Set up timer
10:00
SUNDAY
Program
Timer function
Day
Power mode
Time
Input
1 Set the program number. 2 To execute the program, set to [On].
The program is disabled when [Off] is set.
3 Set the day.
The program is executed every day when [Everyday] is set.
4 Set the power On/Off. 5 Set the time.
Pressing Pressing continuously changes time by 15
minutes.
6 Set the input.
2017/01/01
1
On
MONDAY
Power on
12:00
HDMI1
1 2 3 4 5 6
once changes time 1 minute.

Date and time

Set date and time. ([- -] shows no programme is set.) [Date and time] - submenu screen
Date and time
2017/01/01
SUNDAY
Set
Year 2017
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
Synchronize display setting
Synchronize display Off
Parent or child setting Child
NTP status
NTP synchronization Off
Time zone (GMT + 00:00)
10:00
1
1
10
0
■ Set date and time
Select [Year / Month / Day / Hour / Minute]. Set the selected item.
Date and time
2017/01/01
Set
Year 2017
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
Select [Set] and press <ENTER>.
Date and time
2017/02/05
Set
Year 2017
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
SUNDAY
1
1
10
0
SUNDAY
2
5
18
0
10:00
18:00
99:992015/01/01
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Note
●
If the present date and time are not set, the time settings for [Set up timer], [Screensaver], etc. cannot be made.
●
The present date and time setting is reset in the following case.
When the main unit is left unattended for 7 days or longer after the main unit is turned off with the <Main Power On / Off button>, the power plug is removed, or power failure has occurred, etc.
●
Date and time cannot be set when [Year / Month / Day / Hour / Minute] are set to [- -].
●
The upper limit of date and time that can be set is, Year 2035, Month 12, Day 31, Hour 23 and Minute
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■ [Synchronize display setting]
Synchronizes the time of all the displays connected on the network.
Note
●
This function does not operate if the displays to synchronize the time are not connected via a LAN.
●
This function operates only when the devices connected via a LAN are connected with different IP addresses.
●
The time synchronization operates only in power-on state or in schedule standby state.
●
Normal operation is achieved only when the display synchronization function is enabled among the units.
If other devices are connected on the same network, operation may not be normal.
[Synchronize display]:
Enables/Disables display synchronization function.
[Parent or child setting]:
Set this unit to [Parent] or [Child] for display synchronization.
Operates when [Synchronize display] is [On].
[Parent]:
Set the time as a source of synchronization.
[Child]:
Synchronizes with the time of the parent.
Note
●
When [Synchronize display] is [On], and [Parent or child setting] is [Child], date and time cannot be set.
●
When [Synchronize display] is [On], and [Parent or child setting] is [Child], [NTP synchronization] off­operation is performed.
●
If two or more displays with [Parent] set are present on one network, display synchronization does not operate properly.
●
Time is not synchronized if no displays with [Parent] set is present on one network.
●
Time is not synchronized if the time is not set for the display with [Parent] set on the network.
●
Depending on the network environment, synchronization may be largely lost.
●
Synchronization is not possible if a router is placed between the displays with [Parent] and [Child] set.
●
Synchronization is not possible via a wireless LAN.
■ [NTP status]
Displays the current [NTP synchronization] and [Time zone] (see page 91) settings.
Note
●
When [NTP synchronization] is set to [On], and if [Synchronize display] and [Parent or child setting] are set to [On] and [Child] respectively, [NTP synchronization] shows [--], and the off-operation is performed.
●
When [NTP synchronization] is [On], date and time cannot be set.
●
The settings for [NTP synchronization] and [Time zone] cannot be changed with this menu. Change the settings with WEB browser. (see page 91)
●
[NTP synchronization] operates only in power-on state or in schedule standby state.
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Network settings

Set when networking with a computer.
[Network settings] submenu will be displayed.
Network settings
Serial control
Network control
Display name
LAN setup
Network status
DIGITAL LINK mode Auto
DIGITAL LINK status
DIGITAL LINK menu
AMX D. D.
Crestron Connected
Extron XTP
USB memory network settings
Reset
SERIAL IN
Off
OffAuto display name
SF2H-000
Off
Off Off
Permit
■ [Serial control]
Selects the RS232-C control terminal.
[SERIAL IN]:
Controls using the SERIAL IN terminal of the display.
[DIGITAL LINK]:
Controls via the optional device that supports DIGITAL LINK output (ET-YFB100G, ET­YFB200G) and the DIGITAL LINK / LAN terminal.
■ [Network control]
Set when controlling with the unit’s LAN terminal.
[On]:
Controls via LAN using the LAN terminal. The power indicator lights orange when the power is turned off with the remote control (standby).
[Off]:
Invalidates control with LAN terminal. (In this case, the power consumption of Standby
condition (when the power is turned off with the remote control) will be slightly reduced.)
Note
●
When using the LAN control function for “Using Network Function” (see page 78‒94), set this function to [On]. Even if [Off] is selected, the HDMI communication via a twisted pair cable transmitter is possible while the power is on.
■ [Auto display name]
Sets whether to change the display name automatically.
[On]:
Changes the display name automatically in accordance with the set point of the display ID.
[Off]:
The display name is not changed automatically.
■ [Display name]
The name of the Display that is shown on the network can be changed.
Note
●
The name can be changed only when [Auto display name] is set to [Off].
●
Display ID is not reset to default with [Network settings] - [Reset].
■ [LAN setup]
Detailed network settings for the LAN can be configured.
Select [LAN setup] with
LAN setup
Save
DHCP Off
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway
Port
MAC address
[DHCP], [IP address], [Subnet mask], [Gateway]
Press to set [On] / [Off] of [DHCP].
When [Off] is selected, IP address and other settings can be set manually.
[DHCP]:
(DHCP client function)
[On]:
Obtains an IP address automatically when a DHCP server exists in the network the Display is going to be connected.
[Off]:
When a DHCP server does not exist in the network the Display is going to be connected, set [IP address], [Subnet mask] and [Gateway] manually.
[IP address]:
(IP address display and setting)
Enter an IP address when DHCP server is not used.
[Subnet mask]:
(Subnet mask display and setting)
Enter a Subnet mask when DHCP server is not used.
[Gateway]:
(Gateway address display and setting)
Enter a gateway address when DHCP server is not used.
Note
●
When [DHCP] is set to [On], the IP address, etc. will be displayed in grey.
and press <ENTER>.
192.168. 0. 8
255.255.255. 0
192.168. 0. 1
1024
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Entering numbers
IP address
192.168.000.008
I
1. Select the address and press <ENTER>.
2. Select digits with
3. Change numbers with
.
.
4. Press <ENTER>. You can cancel the change by pressing
<RETURN>.
Select [Save] and press <ENTER>.
Save the current network Setup.
Note
●
To use a DHCP server, make sure the DHCP server is started.
●
Contact your network administrator for details on [IP address], [Subnet mask] and [Gateway].
●
Shipping condition [DHCP]: Off [IP address]: 192.168.0.8 [Subnet mask]: 255.255.255.0 [Gateway]: 192.168.0.1
[Port]
Set the port number used for command control.
Select [Port] and press <ENTER> to set the number.
●
Theavailablesettingrangeis1024‒65535.
●
Entering numbers (see page 61)
Note
●
When the PJLink protocol is used, the port setting is not necessary.
[MAC address]
Displays the MAC address of this unit.
■ [Network status]
Checks the current Network settings status.
Network status
DHCP
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway
MAC address
Off
192. 168. 0. 8
255. 255. 255. 0
192. 168. 0. 1
12:34:56:78:9A:BC
■ [DIGITAL LINK mode]
Switches communication method of DIGITAL LINK terminal.
[Auto]:
Communication method is selected automatically. HDMI, LAN, serial communication are possible. Ethernet connection is possible.
[DIGITAL LINK]:
HDMI, LAN, serial communication are possible via a twisted pair cable transmitter.
[Ethernet]:
LAN communication is possible via the LAN terminal of the display.
[Long reach]:
Communication method is fixed to Long reach.
Modes allowing communication
Valid
:
― : Invalid
Communication validity
Settings
For
DIGITAL
LINK
For Long
Auto
reach
For
Ethernet
DIGITAL LINK Long reach Ethernet
Note
●
When connected with the [Long reach] communication method, the maximum transmission distance is 150 m. In this case, this unit can receive the signals of up to 1080/60p (148.5 MHz).
●
If the communication method of the twisted pair cable transmitter is set to [Long reach], set [DIGITAL LINK mode] to [Auto]. Then, connection is enabled with the [Long reach] communication method.
When connecting with the separately sold DIGITAL LINK Switcher (ET-YFB200G) with the [Long reach] communication method, set [DIGITAL LINK mode] to [Long reach].
●
Even if [DIGITAL LINK mode] is set to [Long reach], when the twisted pair cable transmitter does not support the communication method of
[Long reach], it will not be connected properly.
Picture
transmission
100 m 150 m
Ethernet
RS-
232C
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■ DIGITAL LINK status
Display the DIGITAL LINK connection environment.
No link
-XX dB
-YY dB
and press
Reception
Status
Select [DIGITAL LINK status] with <ENTER>.
DIGITAL LINK status
LINK status
HDMI status
Signal quality
Min
Max
No HDMI
[LINK status]:
1 of the followings will be displayed.
[No link]:
No LAN connection, etc.
[DIGITAL LINK]:
Connected to the DIGITAL LINK device by LAN.
[Long reach]:
Communication method is set to [Long reach] and is connected to the DIGITAL LINK device by LAN.
[Ethernet]:
The PC is connected to the DIGITAL LINK / LAN terminal of this product and is LAN connected.
[HDMI status]:
Displays the connection status of the HDMI format. 1 of the followings will be displayed.
[No HDMI]:
DIGITAL LINK not connected
[HDMI on]:
DIGITAL LINK connected
[HDCP on]:
HDCP supported on DIGITAL LINK
[Signal quality]:
It is the quantified minimum and maximum numbers of errors that have occurred. The display colours are red, yellow, or green, depending on the number.
Signal quality
Display Colours
-12dB or below Green Good
-11 to -8dB Yellow Bad
-7dB or above Red Terrible
●
The number is represented by yellow or red if the LAN cable is disconnected or the cable is not shielded.
●
This signal quality shows figures between the twisted pair cable transmitter that is connected and the display.
■ DIGITAL LINK menu
Displays the setting menu of Digital Interface Box. Select [DIGITAL LINK menu] with
and press
<ENTER>.
Note
●
This function can only be selected when the Panasonic device that supports DIGITAL LINK output (ET-YFB100G, ET-YFB200G) is connected to a DIGITAL LINK / LAN terminal and its power is on.
●
For details, refer to the manuals of the devices that support DIGITAL LINK output.
■ [AMX D. D.]
Set whether to allow the Display to be detected by AMX Device Discovery.
[On]:
Enables detection by AMX Device Discovery.
[Off]:
Disables detection by AMX Device Discovery.
●
For more details, visit the following web site. http://www.amx.com/
■ [Crestron Connected™]
When this function is set to [On], the Display can be monitored or controlled via the network using equipment and application software of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
This Display supports the following application software from Crestron Electronics, Inc.
RoomView® Express
Fusion RV
RoomView® Server Edition
®
[Crestron Connected™] is a function to connect to a system developed by Crestron Electronics, Inc. which manages and controls multiple system devices connected to the network.
●
For details of “Crestron Connected™”, refer to the Crestron Electronics, Inc. web site (Provided only in English).
http://www.crestron.com/
®
For the download of “RoomView
Express”, refer to the Crestron Electronics, Inc. web site (Provided only in English).
http://www.crestron.com/getroomview
■ [Extron XTP]
Set to [On] when connecting XTP Transmitter made by Extron to DIGITAL LINK terminal.
●
For more details on Extron, visit the following web site.
http://www.extron.com
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■ [USB memory network settings]
Sets whether to permit the network setting using the USB memory device. (see page 117 )
[Permit]:
Permits USB memory network settings.
[Prohibit]:
Prohibits USB memory network settings.
Note
●
This function is set to [Permit] as factory default.
●
Once the network setting is done with USB memory device, this function is set to [Prohibit].
■ [Reset]
You can reset the network setting to the factory default of the Display.
Select [Yes ] with
Network settings
Note
●
The settings for [NTP synchronization], NTP server and [Time zone] will be reset to the factory default.
and press <ENTER>.
Reset
Yes No

USB media player settings

Set for “USB media player”. For details of the function, refer to “USB media player”
(see page 95).
[USB media player settings] - submenu screen
USB media player settings
USB media player
Schedule play function Enable
Video playback mode Standard
Resume play On
Playlist edit
Scenario file check
No scenario file
Slide show duration
Schedule play function default setting
Play mode Individual play
Current setting Individual play
Enable
10 sec
■ [USB media player]
Set to enable or disable the USB media player function.
■ [Schedule play function]
Enables/Disables the schedule playback function using “Content Management Software”.
Note
●
When [Schedule play function] is set to [Enable], if both the scenario file of the existing “USB media player” and the schedule file of this function are present, the [Schedule play function] operation takes priority.
●
[USB media player] cannot be changed during the schedule playback mode.
■ [Video playback mode]
Sets the video playback mode. If image disturbance occurs at the switching timing of
motion picture files during playback in [Standard] mode, switch to [Adjust] mode.
[Standard]: Plays without a black image at the joint
between video files.
[Adjust]: Plays with a black image (approx. 2
seconds) inserted at the joint between video files.
Note
●
When using the Multi Media Player, a black screen is displayed for a certain period of time at the switching timing of motion picture files regardless of the [Video playback mode] settings.
●
The display may be disturbed at the switching timing of files during playback in [Standard] mode.
●
When the schedule playback is proceeding using “Content Management Software”, [Video playback mode] can be switched both in single mode and multi mode.
■ [Resume play]
Set resume play off/on.
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■ [Playlist edit]
Creates / Edits the scenario file (scenario.dat). For details of [Playlist edit], refer to “Playlist edit
function” (see page 102).
■ [Scenario file check]
Execute the contents check of the USB memory which is connected to the USB terminal. If any error is detected, the error code and file name will be displayed.
For details of the error codes, refer to “USB memory contents check”. (see page 100)
Select [Scenario file check] with <ENTER>.
Scenario file check
Available
Note
●
When the schedule playback is proceeding using “Content Management Software”, [Scenario file check] is disabled.
and press
■ [Slide show duration]
Select the displaying duration for still images.
[10 sec] to [600 sec]
Note
●
When the schedule playback is proceeding using “Content Management Software”, [Slide show duration] is disabled.
■ Play mode
Specifies the playback mode operating with [Schedule play function]. To apply this setting to the schedule playback operation, restart this unit.
Also, if the playback mode is specified for the schedule data of “Content Management Software” during the schedule playback, it takes priority.
[Individual play]:
Plays in the individual playback mode. Content is played only on one display.
[Synchronize play]:
Plays in the synchronized playback mode. Content is played on multiple displays in
synchronization. Note approx. 5 seconds of preparation time are
added in switching content to synchronize the playback timing.
Note
●
The synchronized playback operates properly only when [Date and time] - [Synchronize display] is set to [On] and the time is synchronized.
●
[Current setting] shows [Play mode] when the schedule playback is performed by this unit.

Memory viewer settings

Set for “Memory viewer”. For details of the function, refer to “Memory viewer” (see
page 107).
[Memory viewer settings] - submenu screen
Memory viewer settings
Memory viewer
Content select
Sort type
Sort order
Play method
Picture duration
Auto display content info
Auto display operation guide
Enable
ThumbnailView
Video
File name
Ascending
None
10 sec
On
On
■ [Memory viewer]
Enables/Disables “Memory viewer”.
■ [View]
Sets the display format of the content in the USB memory device to the thumbnail display or the list display.
■ [Content select]
Sets the type of content to display.
[Picture]:
Displays picture files only.
[Video]:
Displays video files only.
[Music]:
Displays music files only.
[All]:
Displays all the files including picture, video and music files.
[Picture / Video]:
Displays video files and picture files.
[Video / Music]:
Displays video files and music files.
[Picture / Music]:
Displays picture files and music files.
■ [Sort type]
Sets the order of content in combination with [Sort order].
■ [Sort order]
Sets the order of content in combination with [Sort type].
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■ [Play method]
Sets the playback method of content.
[None]:
Automatically returns to the content display screen when the playback of the selected file has finished.
[Single]:
Plays the selected file repeatedly.
[All]:
Plays the content displayed on the content display screen repeatedly in displayed order.
[Random]:
Plays the content displayed on the content display screen at random.
[Select]:
Plays the selected files in the sorting order shown on the content display screen.
[Program]:
Plays the selected file in selected order.
■ [Picture duration]
Sets the display time of still picture files.
10 sec to 600 sec
■ [Auto display content info]
When this is set to [On], the content information is automatically displayed at the beginning of the content playback, and the information is automatically erased after a certain period of time.
■ [Auto display operation guide]
When this is set to [On], the operation guide is automatically displayed at the beginning of the content playback, and the information is automatically erased after a certain period of time.
The playback control (see page 108) is performed only while the operation guide is being displayed. If it is not displayed, the unit shows the operation guide without performing the playback control.
When this is set to [Off], the operation guide is not displayed at the beginning of the content playback. The playback control is performed regardless of Show/Hide of the operation guide.
Note
●
When [Play method] is set to [Single], playback information and operation guide are automatically displayed only at the beginning of the first playback of content.
●
When [Play method] is [Select] or [Program], up to 99 files can be selected.
●
This menu will be greyed out and cannot be set while content is being played.

Function button settings

Assigns specific functions to the numeric buttons (<1> to <6>). The buttons can be used as shortcut keys by assigning frequently used operations.
1
Switch [Function group] with .
[Function button settings] - submenu screen
Function button settings
Function group
Function button 1
Function button 2
Function button 3
Function button 4
Function button 5
Function button 6 MEMORY VIEWER Function button guide
Select the numeric button with
2
Input
HDMI1
DIGITAL LINK
DVI-D
PC
USB
On
Input
Memory load
Shortcut
and set the function to assign with
.
■ Functions assignable to the numeric
buttons
[Input] (Direct input select)
Input can be selected with single-touch operation.
[HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [VIDEO] / [USB] / [MEMORY VIEWER]
[Memory load]
Memory can be loaded with single-touch operation. Refer to “Memory load”. (see page 45)
[MEMORY1] to [MEMORY6]
●
[MEMORY1] to [MEMORY6] load functions are already assigned to <1> to <6> respectively. These settings cannot be changed.
[Shortcut]
[Signal], [Screensaver], [Set up timer], [Power management settings], [Network settings], [Multi display settings]
●
Pressing the numeric button displays the menu screen. Pressing the button again exits the menu screen.
[AV mute]
●
Pressing the numeric button mutes the audio and pictures.
To cancel, press any button on the remote control except the <Standby (ON/OFF) button>.
[Digital zoom]
●
Switches to [Digital zoom] mode by pressing numeric buttons. (see page 35)
[Display ID / Display name]
●
Pressing the numeric button enlarges [Display ID] and [Display name].
[HDMI-CEC operation]
●
Press the numeric buttons to display the operation screen of the HDMI-CEC compatible device.
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[Playlist edit]
●
Pressing the numeric button displays [Playlist edit] screen. (see page 102)
Shipping condition
The following functions are assigned to the numeric buttons as factory default.
[Input]
[Memory
load]
[Shortcut]
1 HDMI1 MEMORY1 [Signal]
2 DIGITAL LINK MEMORY2 [Screensaver]
3 DVI-D MEMORY3 [Set up timer]
4 PC MEMORY4
[Network settings]
5 USB MEMORY5 [AV mute]
MEMORY
6
VIEWER
MEMORY6
[HDMI-CEC operation]
■ [Function button guide]
Sets the function display when numeric buttons are pressed. Set this for each function group.
[On]:
Displays the function list for the numeric buttons.
[Off]:
Does not display the function list. Operation starts when numeric buttons are pressed.
Note
●
When <FUNCTION> is pressed, [Function button guide] will be displayed regardless of the [On] / [Off] settings.
■ To use shortcut (numeric buttons)
Press <FUNCTION> or <1> ‒ <6>.
1
[Function button guide] will be displayed. [Function button guide]: When [Off] is set, pressing
the numeric button starts operation. Example: Input
Input
HDMI1
1.
HDMI2
2.
DIGITAL LINK
3.
DVI-D
4.
PC
5.
USB
6.
Press <FUNCTION> to switch function
2
group.
Example: Memory load
Memory load
MEMORY1
1.
MEMORY2
2.
MEMORY3
3.
MEMORY4
4.
MEMORY5
5.
MEMORY6
6.
Press <1> ‒ <6>.
3
The function for the pressed button starts to operate. Example: When <2> is pressed.
Memory load
Load from “MEMORY2”
Ok Cancel

Display orientation

Sets the on-screen display orientation in the portrait setting.
[Landscape]:
On-screen display angle is for horizontal installation.
[Portrait]:
The on-screen display rotates clockwise by 90 degrees for easy view in the portrait setting.
18:00
Power indicator
Note
●
In the portrait setting, the power indicator shall come to the downside.

Image rotation

Sets the picture rotation in the portrait setting.
[Off]:
Pictures are not rotated.
[180 degrees]:
Pictures are rotated 180 degrees.
Note
●
This function does not operate when [Display orientation] is [Landscape].
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OSD position

Sets the display position of the on-screen menu. Each time
on-screen menu changes.
Display example:
or is pressed, the display position of the
18:00
Left
18:00
Centre

Menu display duration

Sets the display duration time for the on-screen menu.
[5 sec] to [180 sec]

Menu transparency

Sets the transparency rate of the on-screen display background.
0 to 100
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About Options menu

This unit offers special functions conveniently used according to the installation location and application.
■ Remote control
Press <SETUP>.
1
[Setup] menu screen will be displayed.
Select [OSD language] with
2
and press <ENTER> for more than 3 seconds.
Following screen will be displayed.
Options
Display software information
Software licenses
USB data cloning
LAN data cloning
Shipping
Select [Options] with and press
3
<ENTER>.
[Options] menu screen will be displayed.
On
Off
0
0
Off
Off
Off
Off
Enable
Last memory
0
Off
Off
Off
---
1/3
2/3
Options
Input search
Failover/Failback
Audio input select
Onscreen display
Initial input
Initial VOL function Off
Initial VOL level
Maximum VOL function Off
Maximum VOL level
Input lock
Button lock
Controller user level
PC auto setting
Options
Off-timer function
Initial startup Display ID
Controller ID function
Serial ID function
Serial response(Normal)
Serial response(ID all) Off
Serial daisy chain position
LAN control protocol Protocol 2
Information timing
Select the item to set with .
4
For [Input search], [Failover/Failback], [Audio input select] and [Information timing], the submenu screen will be displayed when you press <ENTER>.
(see page 69, 70, 72, 76)
Set with .
5
Press <SETUP> to exit from [Options]
6
menu.
■ Unit
Press <MENU (Unit)> for several times
1
and display the [Setup] menu.
Select [OSD language] with ,
2
and then press and hold <ENTER (Unit)> for more than 5 seconds.
Select [Options] with and press
3
<ENTER (Unit)>.
[Options] menu screen will be displayed.
Select the item to set with .
4
For [Input search], [Failover/Failback], [Audio input select] and [Information timing], the submenu screen will be displayed when you press <ENTER>.
(see page 69, 70, 72, 76)
Set with <- (Unit)> or <+ (Unit)>.
5
Press <MENU (Unit)> for several
6
times to exit from [Options] menu.
Note
●
Press <RETURN> to return to the previous menu.
●
The serial number and the software version of this unit are displayed when [Display software information] is selected in step 3.
●
The software License is displayed when [Software licenses] is selected in step 3.
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Options
Power on screen delay
Clock display
Power on message(No activity power off)
Power on message(Power management)
POWER button lock Off
Note
●
[POWER button lock] function is only for TH-80SF2HU and TH-70SF2HU.
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Off
On
On
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Input search
When a signal is not detected, another input with a signal is automatically selected.
Note
●
MEMORY VIEWER input is not a subject of the “no signal” detection. It is excluded from this function.
Select the item with .
Select the set point with
Input search
PC
16:9
Searching...
Custom
(None)
(None)
Input search
1st search input
2nd search input
[Input search]
[Off]:
When there is no signal, the input is not switched automatically.
[All inputs]:
Searches all inputs and switches to an input with a signal.
Input search is executed in the following order. (Example) When the current input is [HDMI1]
[HDMI2] → [DIGITAL LINK] → [DVI-D] → [PC] → [VIDEO] → [USB] → [HDMI1]
Note
●
The inputs set to [(Skip)] in [Input label] (see page 51) are skipped when searching.
[Custom]:
Repeatedly searches [Current input], [1st search input] and [2nd search input] in order, and switches to an input with a signal.
[Input detection]:
Monitors the following inputs set to [On], detects the status change from no signal to signal present, and switches to the input.
[HDMI1], [HDMI2], [DIGITAL LINK], [DVI-D], [PC]
[Searching...] is displayed during the input search.
[1st search input], [2nd search input]
Set the input to search when [Custom] is selected.
[HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [VIDEO] / [USB] / (None)
[Detect digital input]
Sets the digital input to monitor during [Input detection].
[HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D]
.
[Changing delay]
Sets the delay time until the input is switched during [Input detection].
[Off]:
Switches the input if a signal is interrupted even for a very short period.
1 to 10:
Sets the delay time (sec.). Switches the input when the set time has elapsed
after detecting no signal is present. However, if the detection period during which no
signal is present is shorter than the set delay time, the input is not switched.
Note
●
When set to the USB input, the unit determines no signal is present if the USB memory is not connected to the USB terminal.
In addition, even when a USB memory is connected, if there is no playable file, the unit determines no signal is present.
●
This menu will be greyed out and cannot be set under the following conditions.
[Input lock] is not set to [Off]. (see page 73)
When [Setup] - [Image settings] - [No signal
image settings] - [Display setting] is set to [On]. (see page 55)
●
If the input is changed by this function, the last input is selected when the power is turned on next time.
If you wish to retain the original input when the power is turned on, set [Initial input] to the original input. (see page 73)
●
[Input detection] is the function that automatically switches the input as below by monitoring the presence of signal for the set input.
If a video signal is input to the set input that is
not displayed (When the status has changed from signal absent to signal present.), the input is selected and switched.
If no signal is detected for the displayed input,
the setting switches to the set input to which a signal is input. Also, if no signal is present for the displayed input when the power is turned on or when the input is switched, the setting switches to the set input to which a signal is input. When signals are input to multiple set inputs, the priority order as default (immediately after power-on) is as follows: [HDMI1], [HDMI2], [DIGITAL LINK], [DVI-D], [PC]
In the other case (When the input is switched after power-on), the input displayed last takes priority.
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[Changing delay] is the function to prevent the accidental input switch during a short period, such as when the signal is interrupted due to the frequency change for the input signal while [Input detection] is operating.
If a signal is detected again within the set period (sec.), the input is not switched.
●
[Input detection] may not operate correctly depending on the image playback device.
Failover/Failback
Automatically switches to the backup input if an interruption of video occurs.
Note
●
MEMORY VIEWER input is excluded from this function.
Select the item with .
1
Select the set point with
[Input change mode]
[Off]:
Disables the Backup Input function.
Failover/Failback
Input change mode Off
[Quick]:
Promptly switches to the backup input if an interruption of video occurs.
The backup video signal needs to be in the same format as the (main) input in use for viewing.
Upon switching to the backup input, the video and audio adjustment values for the (main) input used for viewing will be inherited.
Failover/Failback
Input change mode
Primary backup input
Secondary backup input
Auto switch back mode
Changing mode High speed
Backup input change
Main input
Current input
[Normal]:
Switches to the backup input if an interruption of video occurs.
The backup video signal does not need to be in the same format as the (main) input in use for viewing.
Upon switching to the backup input, the video and audio adjustment values for the backup input will be used.
Quick
HDMI1
DVI-D
Disable
Active
HDMI2
Main input
.
■ [Input change mode]: [Quick]
Promptly switches to the backup input if an interruption of video occurs, and enables switching between digital (HDMI1 / HDMI2 / DIGITAL LINK / DVI-D) inputs.
Note
●
The backup video signal needs to be in the same format as the (main) input in use for viewing.
●
Upon switching to the backup input, the video and audio adjustment values for the (main) input used for viewing will be inherited.
●
This function will start operating once a video signal is detected by both the input in use for viewing and the backup input and the [Backup input change] item is displayed as [Active].
●
This function may not operate correctly depending on the image playback device.
[Primary backup input]
Sets the first priority backup input.
(None) / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D]
The input name that is of the same type as the one in use for viewing will be greyed out.
[Secondary backup input]
Sets the second priority backup input.
(None) / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D]
The input name that is of the same type as the one in use for viewing will be greyed out.
[Auto switch back mode]
Sets whether or not to automatically return to the former (main) input when the former input video initially viewed is restored while viewing the video of the backup input enabled by the operation of the Backup Input function.
[Disable]:
Unreturned
[Enable]:
Returned
[Changing mode]
Select speed of input switching.
[High speed]:
If switching between the same signal formats, it is possible to switch within 1 second.
If switching between the different signal formats, picture noise is caused.
[Normal speed]:
If switching between the same signal formats, it is possible to switch within 2 seconds.
If switching between the different signal formats, it takes 3 to 4 seconds to switch but picture noise is not caused.
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[Backup input change]
Displays whether or not operating conditions for the Backup Input function are met.
[Inactive]:
Indicates that the conditions are not met, and inactivates the Backup Input function.
[Active]:
Indicates that the conditions are met, and activates the Backup Input function.
[Main input]
Displays the (main) input set by switching input.
[Current input]
Displays whether the input currently in use for viewing is the (main) input set by switching input or the backup one.
Setting conditions
The following table describes restrictions (available combinations) on each setting item.
Main
HDMI1 HDMI2 DIGITAL
LINK
PC VIDEO
USB
DVI-D HDMI1 HDMI2
× ×
× × ×
DIGITAL LINK
DVI-D PC VIDEO USB × × ×
○:SelectableforbothPrimaryandSecondary.
× : Not selectable for neither Primary nor Secondary.
Recall display
Pressing <RECALL> displays any of the followings.
●
When the main input is being used for viewing and the operating conditions for the Backup Input function are met.
HDMI1
16:9
Main input
Backup OK
●
When the backup input, enabled by the operation of the Backup Input function, is being used for viewing.
HDMI1
16:9
Backup Input
DVI
When the conditions for the Backup Input function are met, the following screen is displayed.
Main input
Backup OK
■ [Input change mode]: [Normal]
Switches to the backup input if an interruption of video occurs.
Note
●
When an analogue (PC or VIDEO) input is being used for viewing, you cannot set an analogue (PC or VIDEO) input as a backup input.
●
Any analogue (PC or VIDEO) input cannot be set as [Primary backup input] or [Secondary backup input].
●
This function will start operating once a video signal is detected by both the input in use for viewing and the backup input and the [Backup input change] item is displayed as [Active].
[Primary backup input]
Sets the first priority backup input.
(None) / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [VIDEO] / [USB]
The input that is of the same type as the one in use for viewing will be greyed out.
When an analogue (PC or VIDEO) input is being used for viewing, you cannot set an analogue (PC or VIDEO) input as a backup input.
Any analogue (PC or VIDEO) input cannot be set as [Primary backup input] or [Secondary backup input].
[Secondary backup input]
Sets the second priority backup input.
(None) / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [VIDEO] / [USB]
The input that is of the same type as the one in use for viewing will be greyed out.
When an analogue (PC or VIDEO) input is being used for viewing, you cannot set an analogue (PC or VIDEO) input as a backup input.
Any analogue (PC or VIDEO) input cannot be set as [Primary backup input] or [Secondary backup input].
[Auto switch back mode]
Sets whether or not to automatically return to the former (main) input when the former input video initially viewed is restored while viewing the video of the backup input enabled by the operation of the Backup Input function.
[Disable]:
Unreturned
[Enable]:
Returned
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[Backup input change]
Displays whether or not operating conditions for the Backup Input function are met.
[Inactive]:
Indicates that the conditions are not met, and inactivates the Backup Input function.
[Active]:
Indicates that the conditions are met, and activates the Backup Input function.
[Main input]
Displays the (main) input set by switching input.
[Current input]
Displays whether the input currently in use for viewing is the (main) input set by switching input or the backup one.
Setting conditions
The following table describes restrictions (available combinations) on each setting item.
Main
HDMI1 HDMI2 DIGITAL
LINK
PC VIDEO
USB
DVI-D HDMI1 HDMI2
×
DIGITAL LINK
DVI-D PC VIDEO USB ×
○:SelectableforbothPrimaryandSecondary.
: Selectable for either Primary or Secondary.
× : Not selectable for neither Primary nor Secondary.
Recall display
Pressing <RECALL> displays any of the followings.
●
When the main input is being used for viewing and the operating conditions for the Backup Input function are met.
HDMI1
16:9
Backup mode OK
●
When the backup input, enabled by the operation of the Backup Input function, is being used for viewing.
HDMI1
16:9
Primary backup input
When the conditions for the Backup Input function are met, the following screen is displayed.
Backup mode OK
Note
●
This menu will be greyed out and cannot be set under the following condition.
[Input search] is set to the item other than [Off].
(see page 69) When [Setup] - [Image settings] - [No signal image
settings] - [Display setting] is set to [On]. (see page
55)
●
When set to the USB input, the unit determines video signals are interrupted by judging the USB memory is not connected to the USB terminal.
●
This function may not operate correctly depending on the image playback device.
Audio input select
Set up the sound when a video input is selected.
Select the video input with .
1
Set the audio input with
Audio input select
HDMI1
HDMI2
DIGITAL LINK
DVI-D
PC
VIDEO AV IN
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The illustration above shows the factory settings.
Video input Audio input
HDMI1 HDMI1 / AV IN / No audio HDMI2 HDMI2 / AV IN / No audio
DIGITAL LINK DIGITAL LINK / AV IN /
DVI-D / PC / VIDEO
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No audio: No audio input (Mute)
When the setting for the audio input has been changed from the factory settings, the audio input is displayed as below.
HDMI1
AV IN
HDMI2
DIGITAL LINK
No audio
AV IN / No audio
16:9
HDMI1
AV IN
AV IN
.
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Onscreen display
Set to display / hide the following Onscreen display.
●
Power on display
●
Input signal switch display
●
No signal display
●
No external media display (at USB input)
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MUTE display after displaying the menu screen
●
Off timer remaining time display when 3 minutes remaining
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Display when responding to commands from external control
[On]:
Displays the Onscreen display.
[Off]:
Hides the Onscreen display.
Initial input
Adjusts the input signal when the unit is turned on.
[Off] / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [VIDEO] / [USB] / [MEMORY VIEWER]
Note
This menu is available only when [Input lock] is [Off]. (see page 73)
Initial VOL function
Enables/Disables [Initial VOL function] when the unit is turned on.
[Off]:
It will be the sound volume level which had been set before the power of the unit was turned off.
[On]:
It will be the sound volume level set for [Initial VOL level].
Maximum VOL function
Enables/Disables [Maximum VOL function].
[Off]:
The sound volume level can be set up to 100 (maximum).
[On]:
The volume cannot be set to the level higher than the level set for [Maximum VOL level].
Maximum VOL level
Sets the sound volume when [Maximum VOL function] is enabled.
Note
●
Outputs with the set volume when [Maximum VOL level] in [On] state is selected on the menu.
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When the [Maximum VOL function] is switched from [Off] to [On], if the [Maximum VOL level] is set lower than the [Initial VOL level], the [Initial VOL level] automatically becomes the same as the [Maximum VOL level].
Input lock
Disables [Input] operation by locking the input.
[Off] / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DIGITAL LINK] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [VIDEO] / [USB] / [MEMORY VIEWER]
Note
●
Input switch can be used when this is set to [Off].
Initial VOL level
Sets the sound volume when [Initial VOL function] is enabled.
Note
●
Outputs with the set volume when [Initial VOL function] is [On].
●
When [Maximum VOL function] is [On], the volume cannot be set to the level higher than the level set for [Maximum VOL level].
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Button lock
Limits operation of the buttons on the unit.
[Off]:
All the buttons on main unit can be used.
[On]:
All button operations except for the <Main Power On / Off button> are disabled.
[MENU & ENTER]:
Locks <MENU (Unit)> and <ENTER (Unit)> buttons.
■ To set [Button lock]
Set with the buttons on the unit.
[Off]:
Press <+ (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <INPUT (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <- (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <ENTER (Unit)>.
[On]:
Press <- (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <ENTER (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <+ (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <ENTER (Unit)>.
[MENU & ENTER]:
Press <ENTER (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <+ (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <INPUT (Unit)> for 4 times. Press <ENTER (Unit)>.
Note
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About how to reset the settings to defaults, refer to “Initialization” (see page 77)
Controller user level
Limits operation of the buttons on the remote control.
[Off]:
You can use all of the buttons on the remote control.
[User1]:
You can only use <Standby (ON/OFF) button>, <INPUT>, <RECALL>, <MUTE>, <VOL +> and <VOL -> buttons on the remote control.
[User2]:
You can only use <Standby (ON/OFF) button> on the remote control.
[User3]:
Locks all the buttons on the remote control.
PC auto setting
Sets the operational mode of the automatic position adjustment in the [Position] menu.
[Off]:
Automatic position adjustment starts when <AUTO SETUP> is pressed on the remote control or automatic position adjustment is executed from the [Position] menu.
[On]:
Other than remote control or menu operation, automatic position adjustment starts:
When the display power is turned ON.
When the input signal is switched.
Off-timer function
Enables / disables Off timer function.
[Enable]:
Enables the [Off-timer function].
[Disable]:
Disables the [Off-timer function].
Note
●
When [Disable] is set, the Off-timer is cancelled.
Initial startup
Sets the power mode of the unit for when the power recovers from failure or after plugging off and in again.
[Last memory]:
Power returns in as the same state as before the power interruption.
[On]:
Power returns in power On. (Power Indicator: green)
[Standby]:
Power returns in standby mode. (Power Indicator: red/orange)
Note
●
When using multiple displays, [Standby] is preferred to be set in order to reduce a power load.
Display ID
Sets ID number when controlling the Display with [Controller ID function] and [Serial ID function].
0 to 100 (Standard value: 0)
Note
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About how to reset the settings to defaults, refer to “Initialization” (see page 77)
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Controller ID function
Enables/Disables the ID remote control function. To operate this function, please purchase ID remote
controller sold separately. (see page 120)
[Off]:
Disables the ID remote control function. (Can be operated as normal remote control.)
[On]:
Enables the ID remote control function. Effective on switching to [On].
Note
●
To use the ID remote control function, setting ID numbers both for the remote control and for the display is required.
For ID number setting for the remote control and display, see page 120 and [Display ID] respectively.
●
About how to reset the settings to defaults, refer to “Initialization” (see page 77)
Serial ID function
Set to control external control with the PC connected to SERIAL terminal according to the Display’s ID number (Panel ID).
[Off]:
Disables external control by the ID.
[On]:
Enables the external control by the ID.
Serial daisy chain position
Set the first and last terminals in the chain when the SERIAL IN/OUT terminal of this unit is connected using a daisy chain scheme.
[---]:
When controlling this unit alone with serial control, or connecting at a position other than the first and last terminals in a daisy chain
[Top ]:
When connecting at the first terminal in a daisy chain
[End]:
When connecting at the last terminal in a daisy chain
LAN control protocol
Select the LAN control protocol.
[Protocol 1]:
Control with the Panasonic Display sequence.
[Protocol 2]:
Control with the sequence that is compatible with Panasonic Projector.
Note
●
For PJLink and WEB browser control, the operation is possible regardless of the setting.
●
When operating the “Multi Monitoring & Control Software”, select [Protocol 2].
Serial response(Normal)
Sets whether to send the response command to normal commands without ID.
[Off]:
Does not respond. (Including the inquiry command)
[On]:
Responds.
Serial response(ID all)
Sets whether to respond to the command or not, when serial command of ID No “0” is received.
[Off]:
Does not respond.
[On]:
Responds.
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Information timing
Set up the informing manner for no signal or temperature rising.
During RS-232C controls:
Warning or error message sent from the display automatically.
During LAN controls:
Acquire the warning or error message from the display.
Select the item with .
1
Select the set point with
Information timing
No signal warning
No signal warning timing
No signal error
No signal error timing
Temperature warning
[No signal warning]
When set to [On], the display sends out the no signal warning.
[No signal warning timing]
Set up the detecting time for no signal warning.
(Range:01‒60,Interval:1minute)
[No signal error]
When set to [On], the display sends out the no signal error.
[No signal error timing]
Set up the detecting time for no signal error.
(Range:01‒90,Interval:1minute)
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The warning of [No signal warning] and the error of [No signal error] are not sent when the no signal state is detected through any of the following functions:
[No signal power off], [HDMI1 power management], [HDMI2 power management], [DIGITAL LINK power management], [DVI-D power management], [PC power management] (see page 51)
Setting Example:
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If there is no signal when [PC IN] is input, [PC power management] is activated first and the Display enters the standby mode.
[No signal warning timing]: 5 minutes [No signal error timing]: 10 minutes [PC power management]: [On] (60 seconds)
Note
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The [No signal error timing] cannot be set shorter than [No signal warning timing].
●
Even when a USB memory is connected, if there is no playable file, the unit determines no signal is present.
[Temperature warning]
When set to [On], the display sends out the warning message.
On
5min
On
10min
On
.
Power on screen delay
You can set the power-on delay time of the displays to reduce the power load, when you press <Main Power On / Off button> to turn on the multiple displays that are set together.
Set each display’s setting individually.
[Off]:
The display will be turned on at the same time as <Main Power On / Off button> is pressed.
[Auto]:
Sets the delay time automatically according to the number set for [Display ID].
The delay time is determined by multiplying [Display ID] × 0.3 seconds.
Example: When [Display ID]is3→0.9seconds
1 to 30:
Set the power-on delay time (second). After pressing <Main Power On / Off button>,
the display will be powered on with time delay depending on this setting.
Note
●
While this function is working, the power indicator is blinking green.
●
This function also works when the power recovers from failure or after plugging off and in again the power cord.
Clock display
Sets to display / hide the clock.
[Off]:
Hides the clock.
[On]:
Displays the clock.
Note
●
The clock is displayed at the lower left of the screen when <RECALL> button is pressed.
Display duration is approx. 5 seconds.
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When current date and time is not set, the clock is not displayed even when [Clock display] is [On]. (see page 58)
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Power on message(No activity power off)
Sets to show/hide [No activity power off] precautions when the power is turned on.
[On]:
The warning precautions are shown when the power is turned on.
[Off]:
The warning precautions are not shown when the power is turned on.
Note
●
This setting is enabled only when [No activity power off] is [Enable] (see page 56).
Power on message(Power management)
Sets to show/hide an information message that tells the power has been turned off by “Power management” function when the power is turned on.
[On]:
The information is shown when the power is turned on.
[Off]:
The information is not shown when the power is turned on.
Note
●
This setting is enabled only when “Power management” function is [On] (see page 51).
Press <- (Unit)> together with <RETURN> and hold for more than 5 seconds.
[Shipping] is displayed and the lock is released when it disappears.
Shipping
YES NO
●
Settings for [Button lock], [Controller user level] and [Controller ID function] will be back to [Off].
POWER button lock
Sets the lock setting for the display <Main Power On / Off button>.
[On]:
<Main Power On / Off button> operation is disabled.
[Off]:
<Main Power On / Off button> operation is enabled.
Note
●
This function is only for TH-80SF2HU and TH-70SF2HU.
Initialization
When both main unit buttons and remote control buttons are disabled due to the [Button lock], [Controller user level] and [Controller ID function] settings, set all the values [Off] so that all the buttons are enabled again.
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Using Network Function

This unit has a network function and you can control the Display connected to the network using your computer.

Necessary environment for computers to be connected

First of all, confirm your computer whether it has a wired LAN.
Before connecting the Display to the computer, be sure to check the following settings.
Check 1: About LAN cable
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Connect the cable properly.
●
Use LAN cable that is compatible with category 5 or above.
Check 2: Wired LAN settings
Computer with a built-in wired LAN function
●
Switch on the wired LAN.
Computer without a built-in wired LAN function
●
Check that your wired LAN adapter is recognized properly and it is switched on.
●
Install the wired LAN adapter driver beforehand. For details on how to install the driver, refer to the
instructions accompanying the wired LAN adapter.
■ About Web Browser
Web Browser is necessary to use WEB control.
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Compatible OS: Windows, Mac OS
●
Compatible Web Browser: Internet Explorer 7.0 / 8.0 / 9.0 / 10.0 / 11.0
(Windows) Safari 4.x / 5.x / 6.x (Mac OS)

Example of network connection

Note
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To use the network function, set each item in [Network settings] and make sure to set [Network control] to [On].
(see page 60) When it is set to [On], power indicator lights orange
under the condition of power “Off” with remote control (stand-by state).
■ LAN Terminal connection
DIGITAL LINK
Display (Back of the unit) PC DIGITAL LINK / LAN terminal LAN cable (commercially available) Hub or broadband router
Note
●
For LAN cable, use shielded cable, otherwise picture noise may be caused.
●
Make sure the broadband router or hub supports 100BASE-TX.
●
Touching the LAN Terminal with a statically charged hand (body) may cause damage to the device due to its discharge.
Do not touch the LAN Terminal or the metal part of the LAN cable.
●
For instructions on connection, consult your network administrator.
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■ DIGITAL LINK Terminal connection
A twisted pair cable transmitter, such as the Panasonic device that supports DIGITAL LINK output (ET­YFB100G, ET-YFB200G) uses twisted pair cables to transmit inputted video and audio signals, and these digital signals can be input to the Display via the DIGITAL LINK terminal.
DIGITAL LINK
Display (Back of the unit) PC DIGITAL LINK / LAN terminal LAN cable (commercially available) Example: Panasonic ET-YFB100G Hub or broadband router
Note
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When using a DIGITAL LINK connection, set each item in [Network settings]. (see page 60)
Precautions for use while connecting with a twisted pair cable transmitter
About installation / connection
●
Ask a professional or the dealer to carry out the cable wiring work for DIGITAL LINK connections. Insufficient wiring work may cause the inability to apply the cable transmission characteristics and cropped or fuzzy images and sounds.
●
The transmission distance between the twisted pair cable transmitter and the device is normally up to 100 meters. When the transmitter supports [Long reach] communication method, the transmittable distance is up to 150 m. Please note that if exceeding the limit, video or audio may be interrupted, or malfunction may be caused during LAN communication. Furthermore, when connecting using [Long reach] communication method, depending on the specification of the transmitters, transmittable video signals or the distance may be limited.
●
Do not use a hub between the twisted pair cable transmitter and the device.
●
When connecting the Display using the twisted pair cable transmitter (receiver) of other manufacturer, do not use another twisted pair cable transmitter between the twisted pair cable transmitter of other manufacturer and this device. The images and sounds may be interrupted or become unstable.
●
If possible, lay the cable extended and not coiled in order to minimize both external and internal noise.
●
Lay out cables of the twist pair cable transmitter and this product away from other cables, especially from the power supply cable.
●
When laying multiple cables, keep them together as close as possible running parallelly and not bundled.
●
After laying the cable(s), check that the signal quality in [DIGITAL LINK status] is -12 dB or below.
About Twisted pair cables
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Between the twisted pair cable transmitter and the device, use a LAN cable that conforms to the following conditions.
It meets or exceeds CAT5e standards
It is a straight cable
It is a shielded cable (with a connector)
It is a solid cable
●
When laying the cable(s), use an instrument such as a cable tester or cable analyser and check whether the cable characteristics are CAT5e or above. When using a relay connector along the path, also include this in the measurements.
●
Do not pull cables hard. Also, avoid bending or folding them forcefully.
Other
●
This device is compatible with Panasonic devices that support DIGITAL LINK output (ET-YFB100G, ET­YFB200G). For the twisted pair cable transmitter of other manufacturers, see the web site.
(https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/solutions/ technology/digital_link/compatible_equipment/)
●
Panasonic has tested other manufacturers’ devices according to our check items. This will not guarantee all the operations. For operation and performance defects caused by other manufacturers’ devices, contact each manufacturer.
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Command control

Network function of the unit can control the unit in the same way as serial control from a network.
Supported commands
Commands used in the serial control are supported. (see page 24)

Control Command via LAN

The communication differs whether [Options] - [LAN control protocol] is set to [Protocol 1] or [Protocol 2].
Hash the following data with the MD5 algorithm, and
3
generate a 32-byte hash value. [zzzzzzzzyyyyy] zzzzzzzz : 8-byte random number obtained in step 2 yyyyy : Password of the WEB control administrator
privileges user
●
Default user name and password are as follows: User name: dispadmin Password: @Panasonic
1. When [LAN control protocol] is set to [Protocol 1].
Communicates using the display-specific protocol.
■ When the WEB control administrator
privileges password has been set (Protect mode)
Connection method
Obtain the display’s IP address and the port number
1
(Default is 1024), and request connection to the display.
The IP address and the port number can be obtained from the following menus.
IP address:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup] or [Network status]
Port number:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup]
●
For more detail of the settings, see page 60.
The display responds.
2
Response data
[ ]
0x20
Random
number
[zzzzzzzz]
(ASCII code hex number)
Data part Space Mode Space
[PDPCONTROL]
(ASCII
character
string)
10 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte
Mode: 1 = Protect mode
[ ]
0x20
[1]
0x31
part
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR) 0x0d
Command transmission method
Transmit in the following command format Transmitted data
(see
0x02
Control symbol
(STX)
0x02
Data part
Control
command
(ASCII
character
string)
Data part
Control
command
(ASCII
character
string)
Header
Hash value
“Connection
method”)
32 bytes 1 byte Undefined 1 byte 1 byte
Received data
Control symbol
(STX)
1 byte Undefined 1 byte 1 byte
Control symbol
(ETX)
Control symbol
(ETX)
0x03
terminal
symbol
0x03
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR)
0x0d
Last
(CR) 0x0d
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Error response
Error message
“ERR1” : Undefined control
“ERR2” : Out of parameter range
“ERR3” : Busy status or reception
“ERR4” : Timeout or reception
“ERR5” : Wrong data length
“PDPCONTROL
ERRA”
4 bytes or 15 bytes 1 byte
command
invalid period
invalid period
: Mismatching of
password
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR) 0x0d
■ When the WEB control administrator
privileges password has not been set (Non­protect mode)
Connection method
Obtain the display’s IP address and the port number
1
(Default is 1024), and request connection to the display.
The IP address and the port number can be obtained from the following menus.
IP address:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup] or [Network status]
Port number:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup]
●
For more detail of the settings, see page 60.
The display responds.
2
Response data
Data part Space Mode
[PDPCONTROL]
(ASCII
character
string)
10 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte
Mode: 0 = Non-protect mode
[ ]
0x20
[0]
0x30
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR) 0x0d
Command transmission method
Transmit in the following command format Transmitted data
Control symbol
(STX)
0x02
1 byte Undefined 1 byte 1 byte
Received data
Control symbol
(STX)
0x02
1 byte Undefined 1 byte 1 byte
Error response
Error message
Data part
Control
command
(ASCII
character
string)
Data part
Control
command
(ASCII
character
string)
“ERR1” : Undefined control
“ERR2” : Out of parameter
“ERR3” : Busy status or
“ERR4” : Timeout or reception
“ERR5” : Wrong data length
4 bytes 1 byte
Control symbol
(ETX)
0x03
Control symbol
(ETX)
0x03
command
range
reception invalid period
invalid period
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR)
0x0d
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR)
0x0d
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR)
0x0d
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2. When [LAN control protocol] is set to [Protocol 2].
Communicates with the same protocol as that of a Panasonic projector
■ When the WEB control administrator
privileges password has been set (Protect mode)
Connection method
Obtain the display’s IP address and the port number
1
(Default is 1024), and request connection to the display.
The IP address and the port number can be obtained from the following menus.
IP address:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup] or [Network status]
Port number:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup]
●
For more detail of the settings, see page 60.
The display responds.
2
Response data
[ ]
0x20
Random
number
part
[zzzzzzzz]
(ASCII
code
hex
number)
terminal
symbol
Data part Space Mode Space
[NTCONTROL]
(ASCII
character
string)
9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte
Mode: 1 = Protect mode
Hash the following data with the MD5 algorithm, and
3
generate a 32-byte hash value. [xxxxxx:yyyyy:zzzzzzzz]
[ ]
[1]
0x20
0x31
xxxxxx : WEB control administrator privileges user name yyyyy : Above administrator privileges user password
●
Default user name and password are as follows:
User name: dispadmin
Password: @Panasonic zzzzzzzz : 8-byte random number obtained in step 2
Last
(CR) 0x0d
Command transmission method
Transmit in the following command format Transmitted data
Header Data part
Hash value
(see
“Connection
method”)
32 bytes 1 byte 1 byte Undefined 1 byte
Received data
‘0’
0x30
1 byte 1 byte Undefined 1 byte
Error response
Error message
“ERR1” : Undefined control
“ERR2” : Out of parameter range
“ERR3” : Busy status or
“ERR4” : Timeout or reception
“ERR5” : Wrong data length
“ERRA” : Mismatching of
4 bytes 1 byte
‘0’
0x30
Header Data part
0x30
‘0’
0x30
command
reception invalid period
invalid period
password
‘0’
Control
command
(ASCII
character
string)
Control
command
character
terminal
symbol
(ASCII
string)
terminal
symbol
(CR) 0x0d
terminal
Last
(CR) 0x0d
Last
Last
symbol
(CR)
0x0d
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■ When the WEB control administrator
privileges password has not been set (Non­protect mode)
Connection method
Obtain the display’s IP address and the port number
1
(Default is 1024), and request connection to the display.
The IP address and the port number can be obtained from the following menus.
IP address:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup] or [Network status]
Port number:
[Setup]→[Network settings]→[LAN setup]
●
For more detail of the settings, see page 60.
The display responds.
2
Response data
Data part Space Mode
[NTCONTROL]
(ASCII
character
string)
9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte
Mode: 0 = Non-protect mode
Command transmission method
Transmit in the following command format Transmitted data
Header Data part
‘0’
0x30
1 byte 1 byte Undefined 1 byte
[ ]
0x20
‘0’
0x30
[0]
0x30
Control
command
(ASCII
character
string)
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR) 0x0d
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR) 0x0d
Error response
Error message
“ERR1” : Undefined control
“ERR2” : Out of parameter
“ERR3” : Busy status or
“ERR4” : Timeout or reception
“ERR5” : Wrong data length
4 bytes 1 byte
Note
●
With some of the commands, a part of character string of the transmitted data may not be included in the received data.
●
Consult your local Panasonic dealer for detail instructions on command usage.
For more details, visit the following web site. https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/
command
range
reception invalid period
invalid period
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR)
0x0d
Received data
Header Data part
Control
‘0’
0x30
1 byte 1 byte Undefined 1 byte
‘0’
0x30
command
(ASCII
character
string)
Last
terminal
symbol
(CR) 0x0d
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PJLink protocol

The unit’s Network function is compatible with PJLink Class 1. The following operations can be performed from a computer when PJLink protocol is used.
●
Setting the Display
●
Querying the Display status
Supported commands
The commands to control the unit with PJLink protocol are as follows.
Command Control
POWR Power control
0: Standby 1: Power On
POWR? Power status query
0: Standby 1: Power On
INPT Input switch
11: PC IN input (PC) 21: AV IN input (VIDEO) 31: HDMI 1 input (HDMI1) 32: HDMI 2 input (HDMI2) 33: DIGITAL LINK input
(DIGITAL LINK) 34: DVI-D IN input (DVI-D) 41: USB input (USB) 42: MEMORY VIEWER input
(MEMORY VIEWER)
INPT? Input switch query
11: PC IN input (PC) 21: AV IN input (VIDEO) 31: HDMI 1 input (HDMI1) 32: HDMI 2 input (HDMI2) 33: DIGITAL LINK input
(DIGITAL LINK) 34: DVI-D IN input (DVI-D) 41: USB input (USB) 42: MEMORY VIEWER input
(MEMORY VIEWER)
AVMT Shutter control
10: Picture On
(picture mute deactivated)
11: Picture Off
(picture on mute) 20: Audio On
(audio mute deactivated) 21: Audio Off
(audio on mute) 30: Shutter mode Off
(picture and audio mute deactivated)
31: Shutter mode On
(picture and audio on mute)
Command Control
AVMT? Shutter control query
11: Picture Off (picture on mute) 21: Audio Off (audio on mute) 30: Shutter mode Off
(picture and audio mute deactivated)
31: Shutter mode On
(picture and audio on mute)
ERST? Error status query
First byte: 0 Second byte: 0 Third byte: 0 Fourth byte: 0 Fifth byte: 0 Sixth byte: Other error. 0 or 2.
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Meaning of 0, 2. 0: Error is not detected, 2: Error
LAMP? Lamp status query
Not supported
INST? Input switch list query
11: PC IN input (PC) 21: AV IN input (VIDEO) 31: HDMI 1 input (HDMI1) 32: HDMI 2 input (HDMI2) 33: DIGITAL LINK input
(DIGITAL LINK) 34: DVI-D IN input (DVI-D) 41: USB input (USB) 42: MEMORY VIEWER input
(MEMORY VIEWER)
NAME? Display name query
The name selected in [Display name] is returned.
INF1? Manufacturer name query
Returns “Panasonic”.
INF2? Model name query
Returns “70SF2HU” / “70SF2HW”. (Example: 70-inch SF2HU / SF2HW
model)
INFO? Other information query
Returns version number.
CLSS? Class information query
Returns “1”.
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PJLink security authentication
The password used for PJLink is the same as the password set for the WEB control. (see page 87)
When using PJLink without security authorization, set use without the password for administrator privileges and the password for user privileges of Web browser control.
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Concerning the specification of PJLink, see the web site of Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association (JBMIA) below:
http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/index.html

Multi Monitoring & Control Software

This unit supports the early warning software “Multi Monitoring & Control Software” which monitors and controls devices (projectors or displays) connected to an intranet, and detects signs of abnormality of such devices that may arise in future.
As for the early warning function, the maximum number of devices that can be registered to monitor differs according to the type of license.
Up to 2 048 devices can be registered for free for a maximum of 90 days after the installation to the computer has completed.
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For more details, visit the following web site. (https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/download/
software/index.html)
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About early warning function, visit the following web site.
(https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/products/et­swa100/index.html)

Video Wall Manager

This unit supports the “Video Wall Manager” software which adjusts multiple displays simultaneously or separately on one computer without rearranging cables.
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For more details, visit the following web site. (https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/download/
software/index.html)

Content Management Software

This unit supports “Content Management Software” to create schedule data on a PC required to play back still pictures and motion pictures. (Supports Ver.3.0 or later. For the LightID function and the caption display function, supports Ver.3.1 or later.)
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For more details, visit the following web site. (https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/download/
software/index.html)
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Connecting with
Using Web Browser
LAN
Note
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To use the network function, set each item in [Network settings] and be sure to set [Network control] to [On]. (see page 60)

Computer operation

Turn on the computer.
1
Make the network setting according
2
to your system administrator.
When the Display settings are the default settings (see page 61), the computer can be used with the following network settings.
IP address 192.168.0.9
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.1
Control
You can use a Web browser to control the unit and set up a network and password.

Before Using Web Browser Control

To use the Web browser control, the unit and computer set ups are required.
■ About Web Browser
Set each item in [Network settings] and be sure to set [Network control] to [On]. (see page 60)
■ Computer Setup
Disable the proxy server settings and enable JavaScript.
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The setting procedure differs depending on the software version.
Please refer to description in HELP, etc. of the software.
(Windows)
Windows 7 is used as an example.
Disable proxy server settings
1 Display [Internet Properties] window.
Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Network and Internet] - [Internet Options].
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If the on screen display looks different, please set
[View by:] to [Category]. 2 Click the [Connections] tab and then [LAN Settings]. 3 Deselect the [Use automatic configuration script] and
[Use a proxy server for your LAN] boxes.
4 Click [OK].
Enable JavaScript
1 Display [Internet Properties] window.
Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Network and Internet] - [Internet Options].
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If the on screen display looks different, please set
[View by:] to [Category]. 2 Set the security level on the [Security] tab to [Default
Level]. Alternatively enable [Active scripting] from the [Custom Level] button.
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(Macintosh)
Disable proxy server settings 1 From the [Safari] menu, click [Preferences].
General screen is displayed.
2 From the [Advanced] tab, click the [Change
Settings…] button next to [Proxies]. Click [Proxies] and set up a proxy server.
3 Deselect the [Web Proxy] and [Automatic Proxy
Configuration] boxes.
4 Click [Apply Now].
Enable JavaScript
1 Display [Security] of Safari. 2 Select [Enable JavaScript] under [Web content].

Access from Web Browser

Access to the TOP screen of the Web browser control using a Web browser.
Start your Web browser.
1
Enter the IP address set with the
2
[LAN setup] of the unit.
(see page 60)
Enter the user name and password
3
when the Authentication screen is displayed.
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The password can be changed on the Password Setup screen after logging in (see page 89). Log in with administer privileges to change this.
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If a wrong user name/password is entered 3 times when you log in, the field will be locked for several minutes.
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When using “Crestron Connected™” (see page 93), log in with the administrator rights.
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Under no circumstances, Panasonic Corporation or its associated companies will ask customers their password directly.
Even if you are asked directly, please do not reveal your password.
Click [OK].
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After logged in, the TOP screen of the Web Browser Control is displayed.
Note
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The password used here is the same password used for command control and the PJLink security authentication.
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Default user name and password are as follows: User name: dispuser (user rights) dispadmin (administrator rights) Password: @Panasonic Change password first. In case the warning screen is displayed when you log
in with the factory default user name and password, click the [Continue] button.
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Operating with Web Browser

■ WARNING display page
The following warning page is displayed when you log in with the factory default user name and password. Click the [Continue] button to display the [Display Control Window] page.
Note
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It is recommended to change password on the [Change password] page.
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Depending on the browser, displayed operations may change.
■ Description of each section
Display status page
Click [Status]→[Display status]. This page displays the Display statuses established for
the items shown below.
Displays the type of Display.
Displays the firmware version of the display.
Network status page
Click [Status]→[Network Status]. Displays the current configuration information of the
network.
Displays the configuration details of wired LAN.
Basic control page
Click [Display control]→[Basic control].
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Page tab
Click these to switch pages.
[Status]
Click this item, and the status of the Display is displayed.
[Display control]
Click this item to display the Display control page.
[Detailed set up]
Click this item to display the advanced settings page.
[Change password]
[Crestron Connected™]
Click this item to display the Crestron Connected™ operation page.
[Browser Remote Control]
Click this item to display the Browser Remote Control on the WEB browser, which is the same as the supplied remote control.
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Power On/Off control
Use these to select the input signals
AUDIO mute
Switches aspect mode
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Detail control page
1 2
1 2
3
4 5
6 7
Click [Display control]→[Advanced control].
Enter a command. Use the same command used for the serial control.
Response from the unit is displayed.
Command is sent and run.
Note
●
After the settings are changed, it may take a while till the display status is displayed.
Change Use name / Password page
Click [Change password].
Select [Administrator].
Select [User].
■ About [Administrator]
Account
Current user name input field
Current password input field
New user name input field
New password input field
New password input field (re-enter for confirmation)
Button for executing password change
Note
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If this unit has already been registered to application software such as “Multi Monitoring & Control Software” that uses communication control via LAN, changing an “Administrator” user name or password will disable the communication with this unit. If the “Administrator” user name or password is changed, update the registration information of applicable application software.
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■ About [User]
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4
Account
New user name input field
New password input field
New password input field (re-enter for confirmation)
Button for executing password change
■ Password change (user rights)
A user can change password only.
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See below when you log in with administrator privileges and change the account.
It is recommended not to use the current user
name/password or default values for a new user
name/password.
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See below when you log in with user privileges and change the password.
It is recommended not to use the current password
or default value for a new password.
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The following are recommendations in complexity when changing passwords. (For both administrator privileges and user privileges)
Include at least 3 kinds of characters from the following 4, and the number of characters should be 8 or more.
Alphabet upper case character (A to Z)
Alphabet lower case character (a to z)
Number (0 to 9)
Special character
(~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + | } { [ ] < > . , / ? ', etc.)
Network config page
When connecting by logging in with administer privileges, you can make detailed settings for network related to display.
■ LAN settings
Click [Detailed set up] in the menu.
1
Current password input field
New password input field
New password input field (re-enter for confirmation)
Button for executing password change
Note
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Alphanumeric characters can be used for a user name.
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Up to 16 characters can be used for a user name and a password.
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When changing the administrator account, both “current user name” and “current password” are required.
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Click [Next].
2
The settings window appears, showing the current settings.
To change the LAN settings, click [Change].
To return to the previous window, click [Back].
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Complete the detailed settings and
3
click [Next].
In this window, DNS server settings can be made as well as address information set on the [LAN setup] menu of the display.
After all required items have been entered, click [Next]. Then, a confirmation window appears.
Note
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When [DHCP ON] is set, if the DNS server address is acquired from the DHCP server, the acquired address is valid.
Click [Submit].
4
The settings will be registered.
Note
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Changing the setting of LAN while connected with LAN might disconnect the connection.
Adjust clock page
Click [Detailed set up]→[Adjust clock].
Time zone selection field (Japan: GMT + 09:00) Time zone setting refresh button
Display synchronization selection field
Parent/Child selection field for display synchronization
Display synchronization setting refresh button
NTP synchronization selection field
NTP server input field (When setting date and time with NTP
synchronization, enter the IP address or server name. To enter the server name, setting the DNS server is required.)
Date entry field
Time entry field
NTP synchronization setting and date setting refresh button
Note
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Date and time is displayed as [- -] when they are not set.
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When [Network control] is set to [On] and it is in standby mode, date and time display will be blank and they cannot be set. [Time zone], [Synchronize display] and [NTP synchronization] cannot be set as well.
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When [SYNCHRONIZE DISPLAY] is set to [ON] / [CHILD], it is not possible to set [NTP SYNCHRONIZATION], [Date] or [Time].
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When [NTP SYNCHRONIZATION] is set to [ON] , it is not possible to set [Date] or [Time].
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If the time becomes incorrect immediately after setting the correct time, contact the dealer where you bought the Display.
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[NTP synchronization] operates only in power-on state or in schedule standby state.
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Ping test page
This page makes it possible to check whether the network is connected to the DNS server, etc.
Click [Detailed set up]→[Ping test].
Enter the IP address of the server to be tested.
Button for conducting the test
Display which appears when the connection was successful.
Display which appears when the connection failed.
[Browser Remote Control]
It is possible to operate the display with the operation buttons displayed on the WEB browser.
Click [Browser Remote Control]. The [Browser Remote Control] screen is displayed.
Browser Remote Control
Command port set up page
Set the port number to be used with command control. Click [Detailed set up]→[Command port set up].
Input the port number to be used with command control. Setting update button.
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The Browser Remote Control can be operated in the same way as the supplied remote control.
For allocation / function of each button, see page 29. To finish the Browser Remote Control, click [Display
Control Window] or exit the browser.
Note
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To use this function, set [Network control] to [On]. (see page 60)
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The Browser Remote Control can also be displayed by entering “http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/remote/” in the WEB browser URL entry field.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address set for this
display.
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The button long press operation is invalid.
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[Options] menu (see page 68) cannot be displayed.
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The restriction for the remote control button operation set for [Options] - [Controller user level] (see page 74) does not apply.
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Avoid operating the multiple Browser Remote Control simultaneously.
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The same operations are applicable to both administrator privileges and user privileges.
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If the Browser Remote Control screen is not displayed, consult your network administrator.
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The screen may turn white for a moment when updating the Browser Remote Control screen, but it is not a malfunction.
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While operating the Browser Remote Control, do not operate the unit by other methods such as WEB control screen, remote control and external control command.
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If the “Back” or “Forward” functions on the WEB browser is used, the screen display may be abnormal. In this case, the subsequent operations are not guaranteed. Update the WEB browser.

Using Web Browser Control

Crestron Connected™ (Crestron Connected™ operation screen)
You can monitor or control the Display using “Crestron Connected™”.
If Adobe Flash Player is not installed in your computer, or if the browser does not support Flash, this page does not appear. In this case, return to the previous page by clicking [Back] in the operation page.
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Operation page
[Tools], [Info], [Help]
Switches the pages for tools, information, help using the tab.
[POWER]
Switches between on and off of the power.
[VOL DOWN], [AV MUTE], [VOL UP]
Sets the volume, AV mute. When the power of the Display is turned off, these
operations are not available.
[Input Select]
Sets the input selection. When the power of the Display is turned off, this
operation is not available.
Operation buttons on the menu screen
Operates on the menu screen.
Image quality adjustments
Operate items related to image quality.
[Back]
Returns to the previous page.
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[Tools] page
Click [Tools] on the operation page.
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[Info] page
Click [Info] on the operation page.
[Control System]
Sets the information required for the communication with the controller that is connected to the Display.
[User Password]
Sets the password for the user rights in the operation page of “Crestron Connected™”.
[Admin Password]
Sets the password for the administrator rights in the operation page of “Crestron Connected™”.
[Network Status]
Displays the setting of wired LAN.
[DHCP]
[IpAddress]
[SubnetMask]
[DefaultGateway]
Displays the value in the current setting.
[Exit]
Returns to the operation page.
Note
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When you monitor or control the Display using “Crestron Connected™”, set [Crestron Connected™] to [On] in the [Network settings] menu.
[Display Name]
Displays the name of the Display.
[Mac Address]
Displays the MAC address.
[Resolution]
Displays the resolution of the Display.
[Power Status]
Displays the status of the power.
[Source]
Displays the selected video input.
[Exit]
Returns to the operation page.
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[Help] page Click [Help] on the operation page. The [Help Desk] screen is displayed.
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[Help Desk]
Sends or receives messages to the administrator who uses “Crestron Connected™”.
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Using “USB media player”

Function description

The USB media player displays still pictures and motion pictures saved in a USB memory by inserting the USB memory device into the display.
Note
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To use this function, set [USB media player] to [Enable] in [Setup] - [USB media player settings]. (see page 63)
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When using the “Single Media Player”, the unit prevents a black screen from appearing at the switching timing of still pictures or motion pictures. Note the following restrictions.
(1) A black screen may appear when switching a
motion picture codec.
(2) A black screen may appear or images may be
disturbed when switching to motion pictures of a different frame rate or aspect ratio.
If an angle of view for something other than for
16:9 is used, images may be disturbed near the end of playback.
Inserting a black screen (approx. 2 sec.) at the switching timing for all the motion pictures can avoid image disturbance in above (2).
([USB media player settings] (see page 63))
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Using the content list delivery function of the Multi Monitoring & Control Software (see page 85), content (still/motion pictures) played back on a USB media player and the playback list can be delivered.
(Still pictures that can be delivered are only jpg files.) For details, refer to the manual of Multi Monitoring &
Control Software.
Single Media Player
Files are played by a single unit.
Parent Child
USB memory
Hub or broadband router
Note
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For Multi Media Player, one USB memory device is
required for one unit.
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For Multi Media Player, the parent requires both
“scenario.dat” and “filelist.dat”, and the child requires
“filelist.dat” only.
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Describe “GroupID:G01” without changing characters
other than numbers (2-digit description required).
Without description, the Multi Media Player does not
function.
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When motion pictures are played on the multi media
player, a black screen may be displayed for a certain
period of time at the switching timing of motion
pictures.
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If this unit is adjacently installed when using the
LightID function, the reception sensitivity of LightID on
a smartphone, etc. may be degraded.
USB memory
USB memory
Multi Media Player
Connecting more than one unit using LAN cables plays back files in the USB memory simultaneously.
One of the multiple units becomes the parent, and the others are children. The two-unit configuration example is shown below.
For LAN connection, see “Network environment (Multi Media Player only)” (see page 101).
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Preparation

■ Supported device
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Commercially available USB memory devices are supported. (Those with security functions are not supported. Operation is not guaranteed.)
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USB memory devices other than those formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 cannot be used.
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Up to 32 GB of USB memory in size are supported.
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Only single partition configuration is supported.
■ Preparation
Prepare the following files immediately below root in USB memory for the media player.
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Play file
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Scenario (as necessary)
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File list (as necessary)
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LightID definition file (as necessary)
Note
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Delete files irrelevant to playback from the USB memory device.
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Up to 999 files can be played back. If more than the maximum number of files are present, some files are not played back.
An error is displayed by the scenario file check (see page 63).
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Up to 999 lines of Scenario files are valid.
■ Play file
The unit’s Media Player supports the formats below. Save immediately below root in USB memory.
Still pictures
Extension Format Limitation
jpg/ jpeg/ jpe
bmp Windows
JPEG Number of pixels:
Minimum 32 x 18 Maximum 4 096 x 4 096 (supports baseline only) YUV format: supports
YUV444, YUV442 and YUV440
Colour mode: supports RGB only
Bitmap
Number of pixels: Minimum 32 x 18 Maximum 4 096 x 4 096 (1 bit, 4 bits, 8 bits, 24 bits) Following formats are not
supported: Run-length encoding, bit
field, top-down, transparent data
Motion pictures
Extension Codec
avi MPEG4 AVC/
mkv MPEG4 AVC/
asf/wmv MPEG4 AVC/
ts/mts/ m2ts
mp4 MPEG4 AVC/
3gp MPEG4 AVC/
mov MPEG4 AVC/
flv/f4v MPEG4 AVC/
Limitation
Video
Codec
MPEG-4 AVC/
H.264 High Profile
MPEG-4 Visual
Simple Profile and Advanced Simple Profile VC-1
Simple Profile and Main Profile
Video Audio
H.264 MPEG-4 Visual
H.264 MPEG-4 Visual
H.264 MPEG-4 Visual VC-1 Advanced VC-1 Simple&Main
MPEG4 AVC/ H.264 MPEG-4 Visual
H.264 MPEG-4 Visual
H.264 MPEG-4 Visual
H.264 MPEG-4 Visual
H.264
Resolution: Maximum 1 920 x 1 080 Frame rate: Maximum 30fps
Bit rate: Maximum 30Mbps
Level 4.2 or less
MVC (Multi-view Video Coding)
unsupported
Resolution: Maximum 1 920 x 1 080 Frame rate: Maximum 30fps
Bit rate: Maximum 30Mbps
Only 1 warp-point GMC supported
Data Partitioning is not supported.
Resolution: Maximum 1 920 x 1 080 Frame rate: Maximum 30fps
Bit rate: Maximum 20Mbps
MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 (MP3)
Linear PCM MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 Linear PCM AAC(LC) HE-AAC(Ver.1)
MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 WMA Standard WMA9/10Pro
MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 HE-AAC(Ver.1)
MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 AAC(LC) HE-AAC(Ver.1)
AAC(LC) HE-AAC(Ver.1)
MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 Linear PCM AAC(LC) HE-AAC(Ver.1)
MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 AAC(LC) Linear PCM
(progressive)
(progressive)
(progressive)
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VC-1 Advanced
Profile
Audio Codec Sampling
MP3 8/10.025/12/16/ WMA Standard WMA 9 32 – 384 WMA 10 Pro 32 – 384 LPCM 64 – 1 536
AAC(LC) 8 – 1 440 HE-AAC (Ver.1)
Note
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Maximum size per one file is 2 GB.
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Some files may not be played back even if their formats are supported as described here.
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Files protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM) cannot be played back.
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Make sure that both audio codec and video codec are supported. If the audio codec of motion picture file is incompatible in format, the pictures may not be correctly displayed. In addition, files which contain only audio cannot be played back.
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Playback is not possible if the maximum bit rate specified in the codec Profile or Level is exceeded. Also, depending on the USB memory device, playback may be impossible even if the bit rate is less than the indicated maximum bit rate.
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If the number of pixels of a file exceeds the screen size, the picture quality will change.
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Depending on the type of motion picture, the images may be distorted momentarily during playback.
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A part of information of still pictures/motion pictures can be confirmed on the computer accessible to the target files.
Example of an operation
(Windows)
1. Right-click the file, and then click [Properties].
2. Click the [Details] tab.
(Macintosh)
1. Control-click the file, and then click [Get Info].
2. Click [Details].
Resolution: Maximum 1 920 x 1 080 Frame rate: Maximum 24fps (progressive),
30fps (interlace) Bit rate: Maximum 30Mbps
Level: L3 or less supported
frequency (kHz)
22.05/24/32/44.1/ 48
Bit rate (kbps)
8 – 320 32 – 384
Supported quantization bit: 8/16/24/32
8 – 256
■ Scenario
The play order and time can be specified for a play file. Save under the name (one-byte alphabetical characters)
“scenario.dat” immediately below root in USB memory.
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Save files as UTF-8N format.
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1 to 999 lines can be specified for Scenario.
■ File list
It is a list of play files. Save under the name (one-byte alphabetical characters)
“filelist.dat” immediately below root in USB memory.
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Save files as UTF-8N format.
■ LightID definition file
This definition file specifies an individual LightID for the scenario.
Save under the name (one-byte alphabetical characters) “lightid.dat” immediately below root in USB memory.
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The files will be created by “Multi Monitoring & Control
Software”. (see page 85)
■ Scenario- / File list-associated terms
File name
It is the name of a play file. A file name needs to include its extension. Example:
Introduction.jpg
Contents_Video01.wmv
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Enter the extension of a file name using one-byte
alphanumeric characters.
File definition
It is a file definition that is shared among scenarios and files.
PHOTO_xxx: still image file definition VIDEO_xxx: moving image file definition
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The “xxx” portion can be set from 001 to 999.
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Enter a file definition using one-byte alphanumeric
characters.
Play time
It is the play time of a file. Play time can be specified from 3 seconds to 24 hours.
(Unit: second) Example:
10: 10 seconds
86400: 24 hours
10.5: 10.5 seconds It can be set down to one-tenth (1/10) of a
second using a decimal point (full stop).
Play time is omissible. For still images, a file will be played for the period of time
that you selected in [USB media player settings] - [Slide show duration]. (see page 64)
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For moving images: a file will be played for the duration of the play time of the file.
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Enter play time using one-byte numeric characters.
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When playing back large sized files, if you set the playing back duration short, it may not be played back properly, for example, noise appears on the screen.
In that case, set the playing back duration longer (10 seconds or longer).
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If play time for a motion picture longer than the play time of the motion picture file is specified, the last image of the file is displayed after the playback of the motion picture has finished.
Group ID (for Multi Media Player)
It is an ID used for grouping on a network during Multi Media Player conditions.
GroupID:Gxx : Group xx
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The “xx” portion can be set from 01 to 10.
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Enter a group ID using one-byte alphanumeric characters.
Note
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“UTF-8N”: UTF-8 encoding without BOM. Notepad for windows doesn’t support this encoding.
Please use another editor supported UTF-8 encoding without BOM.

Playing back the files

■ Example of setting in each mode
Single Media Player (Type 1)
Files will be played in the order in which their names appear in USB memory.
Scenario, file list and LightID definition file
Scenario:
Unnecessary
File list:
Unnecessary
LightID definition file:
Unnecessary
Setting example
USB memory contents
000_Introduction.jpg 001_Contents_Video1.wmv
002_Contents_Video2.wmv
003_Contents_Video3.wmv
Play contents
For the above setting example, the following contents will be played on repeat (loop).
1. 000_Introduction.jpg (*1)
2. 001_Contents_Video1.wmv (*2)
3. 002_Contents_Video2.wmv (*2)
4. 003_Contents_Video3.wmv (*2)
1: Played for the duration set in [Slide show
*
duration].
2: Played for the duration of the play time of the file.
*
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Single Media Player (Type 2)
Files will be played in the order they were listed in a scenario.
Scenario, file list and LightID definition file
Scenario:
Enter [File name: Play time].
File list:
Unnecessary
LightID definition file:
Unnecessary
Setting example
USB memory contents
scenario.dat Introduction.jpg
Contents_Video1.wmv
Contents_Video2.wmv
Contents_Video3.wmv
scenario.dat (scenario)
Introduction.jpg:10 Contents_Video1.wmv:10 Contents_Video2.wmv:20 Contents_Video3.wmv:
Play contents
For the above setting example, the following contents will be played on repeat (loop).
1. Introduction.jpg (10 seconds)
2. Contents_Video1.wmv (10 seconds)
3. Contents_Video2.wmv (20 seconds)
4. Contents_Video3.wmv (Played for the duration
of the play time of the file)
Single Media Player (Type 3)
Files will be played in the order they were listed in a scenario.
Scenario, file list and LightID definition file
Scenario:
Enter [File definition: Play time].
File list:
Enter [File definition: File name].
LightID definition file:
Unnecessary
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Setting example
USB memory contents
filelist.dat scenario.dat
Introduction.jpg
Contents_Video1.wmv
Contents_Video2.wmv
Contents_Video3.wmv
scenario.dat (scenario)
PHOTO_001:10 VIDEO_001:10 VIDEO_002:20 VIDEO_003:
filelist.dat (file list)
PHOTO_001:Introduction.jpg VIDEO_001:Contents_Video1.wmv VIDEO_002:Contents_Video2.wmv VIDEO_003:Contents_Video3.wmv
Play contents
For the above setting example, the following contents will be played on repeat (loop).
1. Introduction.jpg (10 seconds)
2. Contents_Video1.wmv (10 seconds)
3. Contents_Video2.wmv (20 seconds)
4. Contents_Video3.wmv (Played for the duration
Multi Media Player
Files will be played in the order they were listed in the scenario for Parent.
Scenario and file list
Parent side
Scenario:
Enter [File definition: Play time].
File list - The first line:
Enter [Group ID].
File list - The second and subsequent lines:
Enter [File definition: File name].
LightID definition file:
Unnecessary
Child side
Scenario:
Unnecessary
File list - The first line:
Enter [Group ID].
File list - The second and subsequent lines:
Enter [File definition: File name].
LightID definition file:
Unnecessary
of the play time of the file)
Setting example
Parent side
USB memory contents
filelist.dat scenario.dat
L_Introduction.jpg
L_Contents_Video1.wmv
L_Contents_Video2.wmv
L_Contents_Video3.wmv
scenario.dat (scenario)
PHOTO_001:10 VIDEO_001:10 VIDEO_002:20 VIDEO_003:
filelist.dat (file list)
GroupID:G01 PHOTO_001:L_Introduction.jpg VIDEO_001:L_Contents_Video1.wmv VIDEO_002:L_Contents_Video2.wmv VIDEO_003:L_Contents_Video3.wmv
Child side
USB memory contents
filelist.dat R_Introduction.jpg
R_Contents_Video1.wmv
R_Contents_Video2.wmv
R_Contents_Video3.wmv
filelist.dat (file list)
GroupID:G01 PHOTO_001:R_Introduction.jpg VIDEO_001:R_Contents_Video1.wmv VIDEO_002:R_Contents_Video2.wmv VIDEO_003:R_Contents_Video3.wmv
Play contents
For the above setting example, the following contents will be played on repeat (loop).
Parent side
1. L_Introduction.jpg (10 seconds)
2. L_Contents_Video1.wmv (10 seconds)
3. L_Contents_Video2.wmv (20 seconds)
4. L_Contents_Video3.wmv (*1)
Child side
1. R_Introduction.jpg (10 seconds)
2. R_Contents_Video1.wmv (10 seconds)
3. R_Contents_Video2.wmv (20 seconds)
4. R_Contents_Video3.wmv (*1)
1: Played for the duration of the play time of L_
*
Contents_Video3.wmv (Parent side).
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Note
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While the menu screen is not displayed, you can skip to the next playback file with playback file with , or play back again from the beginning of the file with only).
When this operation is performed, a black screen is inserted before playback.
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If the date and time are changed by the [Date and time] (see page 58) setting, the playback of the file currently being played is stopped, and the playback will be performed again from the beginning of the file.
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If this unit is adjacently installed when using the LightID function, the reception sensitivity of LightID on a smartphone, etc. may be degraded.
, to the previous
(Remote control operation
■ USB memory contents check
You can run a USB memory contents check in [USB media player settings] - [Scenario file check]. (see page
64) If an error is present, the information is given with the
following details.
A(B): C
D A: Name of the file with an error B: Row with an error C: Error code D: Detail of the error
Note
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Shows leading error codes. Details of the detected errors are as follows.
Error code
1. No USB memory is inserted. scenario.dat/filelist.dat/lightid.dat cannot
2. be opened.
There is an error in the contents of
3. scenario.dat/filelist.dat.
4. The play file format is not supported.
5. No play file exists. The necessary group ID for Multi Media
6. Player has not been specified.
7. There are several identical file definitions.
8. The scenario's play time is over the limit. The file definition listed in the scenario is
9. not in the file list.
The scenario contains 0 or over 1000 play
10. files.
There are 0 or over 1000 play files.
11. (Single Media Player (Type 1) only)
Only the group ID is listed on the file list.
12. (Multi Media Player only)
There is an error in the contents of lightid.
13. dat.
Detail of the error
For error code 1, 11 and 13, only the error code
and the detail of the error are displayed as shown below.
1 No USB memory is inserted.
Supplementary note
The USB memory contents check does not determine whether or not a play file is playable.
If a file cannot be played while Media Player is active, an error message will be displayed.
When performing the synchronized playback on the Multi Media Player, check in the menu [USB media player settings] - [Scenario file check] that the file is playable.
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