Distributed in New Zealand by Panasonic New Zealand Limited
350 Te Irirangi Drive East Tamaki, Private Bag 14911, Panmure Auckland
Tel. 09 272 0100
Customer Care Center
Email: Customerservice@nz.panasonic.com
www.panasonic.co.nz
Customer’s Record
The model number and serial number of this product may be found on its rear panel. You should note
the model number and the serial number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your
purchase receipt, as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft
or loss, and for Warranty Service purposes.
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read these
instructions before operating your set and retain them for future reference.
The images shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only.
English
TQBC2558-2
Enjoy viewing 3D images and experience
an amazing level of multimedia excitement
Receive digital terrestrial services using an integrated Digital TV tuner
Sharp pictures with HDMI terminal
Create home theatre and DVD recorder link-ups with “VIERA Link”
without complicated settings!
Enjoy rich multimedia
Amplifier with
Speaker System
DVD Recorder
VCR
DVD player
SD Card
USB HDD
Camcorder
Personal
computer
Set top box
The recording and playback of content on this or any other device may require permission from the
owner of the copyright or other such rights in that content. Panasonic has no authority to and does
not grant you that permission and explicitly disclaims any right, ability or intention to obtain such
permission on your behalf. It is your responsibility to ensure that your use of this or any other device
complies with applicable copyright legislation in your country. Please refer to that legislation for more
information on the relevant laws and regulations involved or contact the owner of the rights in the
content you wish to record or playback.
This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial
use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC Standard (“AVC Video”) and/or
(ii) decode AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial
activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC Video. No license is
granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG
2
LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com.
Standard accessories
Check that you have the accessories and
items shown
Remote Control
N2QAYB000496
Batteries for the
Remote Control (2)
R6 (AA)
Ferrite core (2)
J0KG00000014
p. 75
Use the Ferrite cores
to comply with the
EMC standard.
Operating Instructions
with Warranty statement
This product contains possibly dangerous parts
(such as plastic bags), which can be breathed in
or swallowed by young children accidentally. Keep
these parts out of reach of young children.
Insert the mains plug fully into the socket outlet. (If the mains plug is loose, it could generate heat
and cause fire.)
Ensure that the mains plug is easily accessible.
Ensure the earth pin on the mains plug is securely connected to prevent electrical shock.
Do not touch the mains plug with a wet hand. (This may cause electrical shock.)
Do not use any mains lead other than that provided with this TV. (This may cause fire or
electrical shock.)
Do not damage the mains lead. (A damaged lead may cause fire or electrical shock.)
• Do not move the TV with the lead plugged in the socket outlet.
• Do not place a heavy object on the lead or place the lead near a high-temperature object.
• Do not twist the lead, bend it excessively, or stretch it.
• Do not pull on the lead. Hold onto the mains plug body when disconnecting lead.
• Do not use a damaged mains plug or socket outlet.
AC 220 - 240 V
If you find any
abnormality, remove
the mains plug
immediately!
50 / 60 Hz
4
Power source
This TV is designed to operate on
AC 220 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Do not remove covers and NEVER modify
the TV yourself
Do not remove the rear cover as live parts
are accessible when it is removed. There
are no user serviceable parts inside. (Highvoltage components may cause serious
electrical shock.)
Have the TV checked, adjusted, or repaired
at your local Panasonic dealer.
Do not expose to rain or excessive
moisture
To prevent damage which might result in
electric shock or fire, do not expose this TV
to rain or excessive moisture. This TV must
not be exposed to dripping or splashing
water and objects filled with liquid, such as
vases, must not be placed on top of or above
the TV.
Do not expose to direct sunlight and
other sources of heat
Avoid exposing the TV to direct sunlight and
other sources of heat. To prevent fire never
place any type of candle or naked flame on
top or near the TV.
Do not insert foreign objects into the TV
Do not allow any objects to drop into the TV
through the air vents. (Fire or electrical shock
may result.)
Do not place the TV on sloped or
unstable surfaces
The TV may fall off or tip over.
Use only the dedicated pedestals /
mounting equipment
Using an unapproved pedestal or other
fixtures may make the TV unstable, risking
injury. Be sure to ask your local Panasonic
dealer to perform setup.
Use approved pedestals (p. 6) / wall-hanging
brackets (p. 7).
Do not allow children to handle SD Card
As with any small object, SD Cards can be
swallowed by young children. Please remove
SD Card immediately after use and store out
of reach of children.
Important Installation Notices
■
Install TV on a stable surface
If a television 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 television.
Only using furniture that can safely support the television.
Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
Not placing the television on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without
anchoring both the furniture and the television to a suitable support.
Not standing the televisions on cloth or other materials placed between the television and
supporting furniture.
Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the television or its
controls.
■
When cleaning the TV, remove the mains plug
Cleaning an energized TV may cause electrical shock.
■
When the TV is not going to be used for a long period of time, remove the mains plug
This TV will still consume some power even in the Off mode, as long as the mains plug is still
connected to a live socket outlet.
■
Transport only in upright position
Transporting the TV with its display panel facing upward or downward may cause damage to the
internal circuitry.
■
Allow sufficient space around the TV for radiated heat
10
10
10
7
When using the pedestal, keep a space between the bottom
of the TV and the surface where the TV is set.
In case of using Wall-hanging bracket, follow the manual of it.
(cm)
Minimum distance
■
Do not block the rear air vents
Blocked ventilation by newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc. may cause overheating, fire or
electrical shock.
■
Do not apply strong force or impact to the display panel
This may cause damage resulting in injury.
■
Do not expose your ears to excessive volume from the headphones
Irreversible damage can be caused.
■The TV is heavy. Handle the TV by 2 or more people.
Support as shown to avoid injury by the TV tipping
or falling.
■
Auto power standby function
If no signal is received and no operation is performed in Analogue TV mode for 30 minutes, the
TV will automatically go to standby mode.
■
Keep the TV away from these types of equipment
Electronic equipment
In particular, do not place video equipment near the TV. Electromagnetic interference may distort
images / sound.
Equipment with an infrared sensor
This TV also emits infrared rays. This may affect operation of other equipment.
Do not display a still picture for a long time
This causes the image to remain on the plasma screen (“image retention”).
This is not considered a malfunction and is not covered by the warranty.
Typical still images
Programme number and other logos
Image displayed in “4:3” mode
Video game
Computer image
To prevent image retention, contrast is lowered automatically after a few minutes if no signals are
sent or no operations are performed. (p. 83)
5
Accessories / Options
Attaching / removing the pedestal
Do not disassemble or modify the pedestal.
Otherwise the TV may fall over and become damaged, and personal injury may result.
Do not use the pedestal for any other TV or displays.
Otherwise the TV or the display may fall over and become damaged, and personal injury may result.
Do not use the pedestal if it becomes warped or physically damaged.
If you use the pedestal while it is physically damaged, personal injury may result. Contact your
nearest Panasonic dealer immediately.
During set-up, make sure that all screws are securely tightened.
If insufficient care is taken to ensure screws are properly tightened during assembly, the pedestal
will not be strong enough to support the TV, and it might fall over and become damaged, and
personal injury may result.
Ensure that the TV does not fall over.
If the TV is knocked or children climb onto the pedestal with the TV installed, the TV may fall over
and personal injury may result.
Two or more people are required to install and remove the TV.
If two or more people are not present, the TV may be dropped, and personal injury may result.
When removing the pedestal from the TV, do not remove the pedestal by any methods other
than the specified procedure. (see below)
Otherwise the TV and/or pedestal may fall over and become damaged, and personal injury may result.
Assembly screw (3)
(silver)
M5 × 18M5 × 30
Assembling the pedestal
Use the assembly screws to fasten the pole
to the base securely.
Make sure that the screws are securely
tightened.
Forcing the assembly screws the wrong way
will strip the threads.
A
D
Assembly screw (4)
(black)
Front
Pole Base
Securing the TV
Insert the pole into the TV, and then fasten
securely with the assembly screws .
Make sure that the screws are securely
tightened.
Carry out the work on a horizontal and level
surface.
B
Arrow mark
Hole for pedestal
installation
Removing the pedestal from the TV
Be sure to remove the pedestal in the following way when using the wall hanging bracket or repacking
the TV.
Remove four assembly screws from the TV.
Pull out the pedestal from the TV.
6
Remove three assembly screws from the pole.
D
[View from the bottom]
Preventing the TV from falling over
This TV could fall over if it is pushed, pulled or knocked down.
We therefore recommend the TV is secured to the furniture as illustrated.
This measure is designed to reduce the risk of injury from a falling TV. However, it cannot guarantee
protection in all cases.
Fall-prevention parts
Band
Wood screw
Screw
Securing to a furniture
Fix pedestal and furniture together with band.
Screw
Band
Wood screw
This image is for illustrative purposes only.
Optional accessories
Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer to purchase the recommended optional accessories.
For additional details, please refer to the manual of the optional accessories.
If you need 3D Eyewears additionally, please purchase this
3D Eyewear set
TY-EW3D10W
Wireless LAN Adaptor
DY-WL10E-K
Communication Camera
TY-CC10W
Wall-hanging bracket
TY-WK4P1RW
To use the Wireless LAN Adaptor, your network needs to have a Wireless Access Point.
It is recommended to use the Wireless LAN Adaptor with the extension cable.
To avoid radio wave interface, keep the TV away from the devices such as other
wireless LAN devices, microwaves and the devices that use 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
signals when using the Wireless LAN Adaptor. Otherwise malfunction may occur.
This optional accessory may not be available in your market region.
Additional information for Wireless LAN Adaptor and Wireless Access Point
may be found at the following web site. (English only)
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/tv/
This camera can be used on VIERA CAST (p. 68).
Please also read the manual of the camera.
Depending on the area, this optional accessory may not be available.
For details, consult your local Panasonic dealer.
optional accessory.
Rear of the TV
400mm
300mm
Screw for fixing the TV onto the wall-hanging
bracket (not supplied with the TV)
Depth of screw:
minimum 15 mm,
maximum 30 mm
Guide
Quick Start
Accessories / Options
Holes for wall-hanging
bracket installation
Using other wall-hanging brackets, or installing a wall-hanging bracket by yourself have the risk
of personal injury and product damage. In order to maintain the unit’s performance and safety, be
absolutely sure to ask your dealer or a licensed contractor to secure the wall-hanging brackets. Any
damage caused by installing without a qualified installer will void your warranty.
Carefully read the instructions accompanying optional accessories, and be absolutely sure to take
steps to prevent the TV from falling off.
Handle the TV carefully during installation since subjecting it to impact or other forces may cause product damage.
Take care when fixing wall brackets to the wall. Always ensure that there are no electrical cables or
pipes in the wall before hanging bracket.
To prevent fall and injury, remove the TV from its fixed wall position when it is no longer in use.
[View from the side]
7
Basic Connection
External equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV.
Please ensure that the TV is disconnected from the mains socket before attaching or disconnecting
any leads.
When disconnecting the mains lead, be absolutely sure to disconnect the mains plug at the socket
outlet first.
There are some restrictions on placement for viewing 3D images. For details p. 22 and p. 26
Connecting aerial
TV only
Rear of the TV
AC 220 - 240 V,
50 / 60 Hz
Mains lead (supplied)
Push until both side
tabs click
To remove from the TV:
tabs
Press both tabs and pull on
mains connector to release
Make sure that
the mains lead is
securely fixed.
Aerial
RF cable
Do not put the RF cable close to the mains lead to avoid noise.
Do not place the RF cable under the TV.
To obtain optimum quality picture and sound, an aerial, the correct cable (75 coaxial) and the
correct terminating plug are required.
If a communal aerial system is used, you may require the correct connection cable and plug
between the wall aerial socket and the TV.
Your local Television Service Centre or dealer may be able to assist you in obtaining the correct
aerial system for your particular area and the accessories required.
Any matters regarding aerial installation, upgrading of existing systems or accessories required, and
the costs incurred, are the responsibility of you, the Customer.
VIERA Link connection
Read the manual of the equipment, too.
Other equipment connection p. 74, 75, 84
p. 69
8
Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR
Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR
and Player
and Player
Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR
and Set top box
TV, DVD Recorder / VCR and PlayerTV, DVD Recorder / VCR and Set top box
AC 220 - 240 V,
50 / 60 Hz
Cable
RF cable
Aerial
AC 220 - 240 V,
50 / 60 Hz
Mains lead (supplied)Mains lead (supplied)
Rear of the TVRear of the TV
RF cable
Aerial
Guide
Quick Start
Basic Connection
Fully wired HDMI
compliant cable
DVD Recorder
3D-compatible
player
or VCR
Adjusting the panel to your
desired angle
Do not place any objects within the full rotation
range.
Fully wired HDMI
compliant cable
Set top boxPlayer /
RF cableRF cable
DVD Recorder
or VCR
Cable
10°10°
(View from the top)
9
Identifying Controls
Remote control
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1 Standby On / Off switch
Switches TV On or Off standby
2 Aspect (p. 16)
Changes aspect ratio from Aspect
Selection list
Also possible by pressing this button
repeatedly until you reach the desired aspect
3 Main Menu (p. 31)
Press to access Picture, Sound and Setup
Menus
4 Channel / Programme Information (p. 15)
Displays channel and programme
10
information
SD CARD
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
5 VIERA TOOLS (p. 30)
Displays some special feature icons and
accesses easily
6 VIERA Link (p. 69)
Accesses VIERA Link Menu
7 OK
Confirms selections and choices
Press after selecting channel positions to
quickly change programme
8 Option Menu (p. 15)
Easy setting for viewing and sound options
9 Teletext (p. 18)
Switches to teletext mode
10 Subtitles (p. 14)
Displays subtitles
11 Numeric buttons
Changes channel and teletext pages
When in Standby mode, switches TV On
12 Sound Mute
Switches sound mute On or Off
13 Volume Up / Down
14 Media Player (p. 52)
Switches to SD Card and USB device
viewing / listening mode
15 Input mode selection
TV - switches Digital TV / Analogue TV
mode (p. 14)
AV - switches to AV input mode from Input
Selection list (p. 20)
16 Stereo / Bilingual Sound Selection (p. 76)
Changes the sound track when more than
two choices are available
(Digital TV mode) (p. 14)
17 VIERA CAST (p. 68)
Displays VIERA CAST home screen
18 Exit
Returns to the normal viewing screen
19 Guide (p. 17)
Displays Freeview Guide
20 Cursor buttons
Makes selections and adjustments
21 Return
Returns to the previous menu / page
22 Coloured buttons
Used for the selection, navigation and
operation of various functions
23 Hold
Freeze / unfreeze picture (p. 14)
Holds the current teletext page
(teletext mode) (p. 18)
24 Index (p. 18)
Returns to the teletext index page
(teletext mode)
25 Surround (p. 34)
Switches surround sound setting
26 Channel Up / Down
Selects channel in sequence
27 Connected equipment operations (p. 21)
4
132
1 Remote control signal receiver
Do not place any objects between the TV
remote control signal receiver and remote
control.
2 C.A.T.S. (Contrast Automatic Tracking
System) sensor
Senses brightness to adjust picture quality
when “Eco Mode” in the Picture Menu is
set to “On” (p. 33)
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TV
3 Power LED
Standby: red On: green
When using the remote control, indicates
the TV has received a command.
4 Infrared transmitter for 3D Eyewear
Do not place any objects between the
transmitter and 3D Eyewear.
5 USB1 / 2 port
6 Function Select
Volume / Contrast / Brightness /
Colour / Sharpness / Tint (NTSC mode) /
Bass (“Music” or “Speech” mode in
the Sound Menu) / Treble (“Music” or
“Speech” mode in the Sound Menu) /
Balance / “Digital TV Auto Tuning” or
“Analogue TV Auto Tuning” (p. 33 - 35)
7 Increases or decreases the channel
position by one. When a function is already
displayed, press to increase or decrease the
selected function. When in standby mode,
switches TV on.
8 Changes the input mode
9 SD card slot
10 HDMI4 terminal
11 Headphone jack
12 AV4 terminals
13 Mains power On / Off switch
Switch On to turn on the TV or turn the TV
to Standby mode by the remote control.
Guide
Quick Start
Identifying Controls
Using the On Screen Displays
Many features available on this TV can be accessed via the On Screen Display menu.
Example (Sound Menu):
Sound Menu
ModeMusic
Bass
Treble
Balance
Headphone Volume
Volume Correction
Speaker Distance to Wall Over 30cm
Preferred Audio Language
Select
EXIT
Change
RETURN
OffSurround
English
Page up
Page down
1/2
0
0
0
11
0
Operation guide will help you.
How to use remote control
MENU
Open the Main Menu
Move the cursor / select the menu
item
Move the cursor / adjust levels / select
from a range of options
RETURN
EXIT
Access the menu / store settings
after adjustments have been made or
options have been set
Return to the previous menu
Exit the menu system and return to the
normal viewing screen
11
Auto Tuning
Search and store TV channels automatically.
These steps are not necessary if the setup has been completed by your local dealer.
Plug the TV into mains socket and switch On
1
You can now use the remote control to turn On the TV or
switch the TV to standby mode. (Power LED: On)
Start Auto Tuning
2
POWER
ASPECT
INFO
A
R
E
I
V
OPTION
TEXT
MUTE
POWER
k
n
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L
SD CARD
MENU
V
STTL
ghi
REC
T
A
R
E
I
INDEX
abcdef
jkl
tuvpqrs
INPUT
TV
EXIT
O
O
L
S
Y
HOLD
SURROUND
PROGRAMME
AV
G
U
I
D
E
RETURN
BRG
mno
wxyz
Auto Tuning
Analogue TV Scan
This will take about 6 minutes.
62
92
33
Digital TV: 4 Radio: 0 Analogue TV: 2
Setup the wireless LAN connection
3
Start wireless LAN connection setup?
YesNo
Please connect the wireless LAN adaptor to a USB terminal.
H 21CDigital TV Scan
H 1C
Searching
Digital TV
Digital TV
Digital TV
Digital TV
Analogue TV
Analogue TV
The sorted channel order
depends upon the TV signal,
the broadcasting system and
reception conditions.
For details p. 13
Select “Home”
4
Please select your viewing environment.
HomeShop
∗
Auto Tuning is complete
select
confirm
select
confirm
BD/DVD
TV
∗Viewing environment mode
Home : Recommended mode for viewing at home. Select “Home” for optimal picture / power
consumption. “Viewing Mode” is set as “Normal” (p. 33).
Shop : Demonstration mode to explain main features of this TV (for in-store display).
“Viewing Mode” is set as “Dynamic” (p. 33).
To return to viewing environment selection mode if you selected “Shop”
Shop
You have selected shop mode
To change viewing environment mode later on, reset all settings by accessing Shipping Condition.
RETURN
“Shipping Condition” (p. 46)
12
Automatic Demo
OffOn
Please select your viewing environment.
HomeShop
RETURN
Setup the wireless LAN connection
Setup the wireless LAN connection to enable the network service functions.
To setup the wireless LAN connection, the wireless LAN Adaptor (optional accessory) is required.
For the information about the Wireless LAN adaptor “Optional accessories” (p. 7)
Confirm the encryption key, settings and positions of your access point before starting setup. For
details, read the manual of the access point.
Please note that this TV does not support wireless public access points.
Start wireless LAN connection setup?
YesNo
Please connect the wireless LAN adaptor to a USB terminal.
Connect the Wireless LAN Adaptor to the USB 1 or 2 port
Internet
environment
You can setup the
wireless LAN connection later
“Network Setup” (p. 62)
To skip this step
EXIT
or select “No”
Connection Type
Please select network connection type.
WPS (Push button)
Search for access point
Access point
select “Yes”
access
Select the connection type
confirm
select
Wireless LAN Adaptor
(optional accessory)
If your access point supports WPS
(Push button), then select this option.
If not, select “Search for access point”.
WPS (Push button)
WPS(Push button)
1) Please press the ‘WPS’ button on the access
point until its light flashes.
2) When the light is flashing select ‘Connect’ on
TV.
If you are unsure, please check the instruction
manual of the access point.
Search for access point
Available Access Points
SSIDNo.Wireless type Encrypt Reception
Access Point A11n (2.4GHz)
1
Access Point B
2
Access Point C11n (5GHz)
3
Encryption Key Setting
Connection will be made with the following settings:SSID : Access Point A
Authentication type : WPA-PSK
Encryption type : TKIP
Please input the encryption key.
Encryption key
Connect
11n (5GHz)
Press the WPS button on the access point until the light flashes.
And then, press the OK button to connect the Wireless LAN Adaptor
and the access point.
Ensure that your access point supports WPS for this method.
WPS: Wi-Fi Protected Setup
TM
Access points found automatically are listed.
Select your desired access point.
access
select
To search access points again
Y
For the information of the
highlighted access point
INFO
Access the encryption key
input mode
If the selected access point is not encrypted, the confirmation screen
will be displayed. It is recommended to select the encrypted access
point.
Guide
Quick Start
Auto Tuning
Access Point Settings
Encryption key
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
U V W X Y Z0 1 2 3 4 5 6
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n
u v w x y z ( ) + - . * _
Access Point Settings
Encryption key is set to:-
XXXXXXXX
Select ‘Yes’ to confirm.
Select ‘No’ to change.
YesNo
O P Q R S T
7 8 9 ! : #
o p q r s t
Enter the encryption key of the access point.
Set characters one by one
Select “Yes”
Wireless LAN connection setup is completed
If the connection is failed, check the encryption key, settings or positions of your access point.
For details, read the manual of the access point.
If connection to the access point is successful, we recommend you perform the “Connection Test”
to confirm connection to the internet has been made. The “Connection Test” can be found in the
Network Setup menu (p. 64).
select
Store
RETURN
set
You can set characters by using numeric buttons (p. 31).
select
set
To re-enter the encryption key, select “No”.
13
Watching TV
POWER
ASPECT
INFO
k
n
i
L
A
R
E
I
V
OPTION
TEXT
ghi
MUTE
When the TV is
SD CARD
MENU
R
E
I
V
GY
STTL
INPUT
TV
T
O
A
O
L
S
INDEX
abcdef
jkl
tuvpqrs
SURROUND
AV
EXIT
G
U
I
RETURN
BR
HOLD
mno
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D
E
switched to standby,
there will be a clicking
sound after a short
delay. This is normal.
Turn power on
1
POWER
Mains power On / Off switch should be
On (p. 11).
Select Digital TV or Analogue TV mode
2
TV
Also possible to select the mode pressing the TV button
repeatedly on the remote control or side panel of the TV. (p. 11).
Digital TV
1 BBC ONE WALES
Coronation Street
21:00 - 23:55
Select a channel
3
Now
up
or
down
23:35
All Digital Channels
Select favourites
Software update
ghi
abcdef
jkl
tuvpqrs
The selected mode is displayed.
Information banner appears whenever you
select a channel
For details
To select the two or three-digit channel
mno
wxyz
number, e.g. 39
If one or two-digit channel number
p. 15
wxyz
def
quickly changes the channel
To select from the Channel List
All Digital Channels
6
Cartoon Nwk
7
BBC Radio Wales
8
BBC Radio Cymru
1
BBC ONE Wales
2
BBC THREE
3
BBCi
4
CBBC Channel
Select
EXIT
View
RETURN
Page up
Page down
select a channel
watch
(in a short time)
Select a channel using information banner (p. 15)
Possible to confirm the programme name
before selecting channels.
Display information banner
if it is not displayed
INFO
Possible to set display timeout in
“Banner Display Timeout” (p. 36).
Turn the TV off automatically after a fixed period of time (Off / 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 / 75 / 90 minutes)
MENU
Setup Menu
3D Settings
Off Timer
USB HDD Setup
Child Lock
Digital TV Tuning Menu
Display Settings
VIERA Link Settings
Select “Off Timer” and set the time
14
Select a channel using Freeview Guide
(Digital TV mode) (p. 17)
Possible to confirm the Freeview Guide (EPG)
While the banner
is displayed,
before selecting channels.
Display Freeview Guide
Select a channel
select a channel
select
watch
select
watch
Display subtitlesHold
STTL
Subtitles may not be displayed
properly in 3D images.
1/2
Off
change
To cancel Set to off or turn the TV off.
To display the remaining time Information banner
When the remaining time is within 3 minutes, the
remaining time will flash on screen.
O
Other useful functions
Display information banner
INF
Display information banner
Also appears when changing a channel
Channel position and name
Programme
Programme Start / Finish time
Example (Analogue TV mode)
1 BBC
CH 02 Prompt Street
Channel Status
To confirm another tuned channel name
To watch the programme listed in the banner
Information on the next programme
(Digital TV mode)
To select a favourite list (Digital TV mode)
To update the TV software
EXIT
To hide
Extra information
R
INFO
(press again to hide the banner)
(Digital TV mode)
To set display timeout
“Banner Display Timeout” (p. 36)
Example (Digital TV mode)
1 BBC ONE WALES
Coronation Street
23:00 - 23:55
Rating: PGR
23:35
(or Encrypted)
All Analogue Channels
45
Features available /
Message meanings
Rating
Bad signal
B
Encrypted
Dolby D
, I ,
II
,
1 - 90
Current time
23:35
Now
Dolby DBad signal
Sound mute On
Rating information (p. 76)
(Digital TV mode)
Poor TV signal quality
(Digital TV mode)
Scrambled programme
(Digital TV mode)
Dolby Digital audio track
(Digital TV mode)
Subtitle service available
(Digital TV mode)
Multiple image or audio
available (Digital TV mode)
Teletext service available
Audio mode (p. 76)
(Analogue TV mode)
Off Timer remaining time
For settings
All Digital Channels
Select favourites
Software update
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Watching TV
Basic
p. 14
Display the selectable settings for the current programme
OPTION
Video Selection (Digital TV mode)
Allows you to select the image (if available)
Audio Selection (Digital TV mode)
Allows you to select between alternative
language for sound tracks (if available)
Dual Audio (Digital TV mode)
Allows you select stereo / monaural
Subtitle Language (Digital TV mode)
Allows you to select the language in which
subtitles should appear (if available)
Check or change the current
programme status instantly
To change
change
select
MPX (Analogue TV mode)
Selects multiplex sound (if available)
Sound Menu (p. 34)
Volume Correction
Adjusts volume of individual programme or
input mode Sound Menu (p. 34)
USB Remove Safely
Takes this operation to remove the connected
USB device safely from the TV.
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Watching TV
Other useful functions
Change aspect ratio
Enjoy viewing the picture at its optimum size and aspect.
ASPECT
Display Aspect Selection list
Aspect Selection
16:9
14:9
Just
4:3
4:3 Full
Zoom1
Zoom2
Zoom3
Select
EXIT
Change
RETURN
To change the mode using the ASPECT button only
ASPECT
Press repeatedly until you reach the desired mode
Aspect Selection
16:9
14:9
Just
4:3
4:3 Full
Zoom1
Zoom2
Zoom3
change
select
While the list is displayed,
select the mode
16:914:9
Directly displays the
image at “16:9” without
distortion (anamorphic).
4:3
Displays the image
at the standard “4:3”
without distortion.
Zoom2
Aspect is fixed to “16:9” in Digital TV mode.
Only “16:9” and “4:3” are available in PC input mode.
Aspect is fixed to “16:9” when “Viewing Mode” is set to “Game” in the Picture Menu.
Not available in teletext service and 3D images.
Aspect mode can be memorized separately for each SD (Standard definition) and HD (High
Displays a “16:9”
letterbox
(anamorphic) image
full-screen without
distortion.
4:3 FullZoom1
Zoom3
Displays the
image at the standard
“14:9” without
distortion.
Displays a “4:3” image
enlarged horizontally
to fit the screen.
HD signal only
Displays a “2.35:1” letterbox (anamorphic)
image full-screen without distortion.
At “16:9”, displays the image at its maximum
(with slight enlargement).
Just
Displays a “4:3” image
full-screen. Stretching
is only noticeable
at the left and right
edges.
Displays a “16:9”
letterbox or “4:3” image
without distortion.
definition) signals except in Digital TV mode.
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Using Freeview Guide (Digital TV mode)
Using Freeview Guide enables you to select a programme easily, view programme information, etc.
Freeview GuideElectronic Programme Guide (EPG) provides an on screen listing of the
programmes currently broadcast and the future broadcasts over the next seven days (depending on
the broadcasters).
POWER
SD CARD
ASPECT
MENU
INFO
T
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OPTION
RGB
INDEX
STTL
TEXT
abcdef
jkl
ghi
tuvpqrs
MUTE
INPUT
TV
O
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S
Y
AV
EXIT
G
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RETURN
HOLD
mno
wxyz
SURROUND
Current channel’s
programme listing
View Freeview Guide
Each time pressed, the screen will be switched between the Freeview
Guide Listing and What’s on Now / Next.
Example: Freeview Guide Listing
To Previous day
To Today
To scroll through
programme or channel
channel
programme
Current day & date
06:00 TVNZ News Now
09:10 Made In NZ: The Truth
About Tangiwai
10:00 TVNZ News Now
10:10 NZ Voice: Praise Be
10:35 Sport On 7:Motorsport
Mundial
11:00 TVNZ News Now
11:10 Best of Business &
Breakfast
Prog
OK
Watch TV
Wed 2 Apr
Prev DayChnlToday
EPG/Guide
Programme
currently viewed
Sayid confronts Ben's spy on the
freighter, and Ben urges daughter
Alex to flee Locke's camp in order
to survive an impending attack.
Parental Rating captioning Information
Now/Next
Description
TV ONE, 09:00
HD
Parental rating
& captioning
information
Y
B
Watching TV
Using Freeview Guide (Digital TV mode)
Basic
REC
POWER
PROGRAMME
BD/DVD
TV
To return to TV
EXIT
Example: What’s on Now / Next
Current time & date
2 TV2NowLost20:30
3TV3
4C4
5Mori Television
6TVNZ6
Chnl
OK
Watch TV
NextDirty Sexy Money21:30
NowCriminal Intent20:30
NextLaw & Order21:30
NowCelebrity Joker Poker20:30
NextIt's Always Sunny In Philadelp...21:30
NowNZ Doco: Children of the Revol...20:30
NextTe Tepu21:30
NowTalk Talk20:30
NextThe Gravy21:30
EPG/Guide
Listings
Channel listing
20:00 Wed 2 AprWhat's on now/next.
To scroll through channels
select
To watch the highlighted
programme
To return to the Freeview
Guide Listings
When this TV is turned on for the first time, or the TV is switched off for more than a week, it may
take some time before the Freeview Guide is completely shown.
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Viewing Teletext
Teletext services are the text information provided by the broadcasters.
The features may vary depending on the broadcasters.
What is FASTEXT mode?
In FASTEXT mode, four differently coloured subjects are situated at the bottom of the screen. To
access more information about one of these subjects, press the appropriately coloured button. This
facility enables fast access to information on the subjects shown.
What is List mode?
In List mode, four differently coloured page numbers are situated at the bottom of the screen. Each of
these numbers can be altered and stored in the TV’s memory. (“Store frequently viewed pages” p. 19)
To change mode “Teletext” in Setup Menu (p. 36)
POWER
ASPECT
INFO
A
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OPTION
TEXT
MUTE
POWER
k
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ghi
SD CARD
MENU
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GY
STTL
REC
INPUT
TV
T
O
A
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S
INDEX
abcdef
jkl
tuvpqrs
SURROUND
PROGRAMME
AV
EXIT
G
U
I
RETURN
BR
HOLD
mno
wxyz
Switch to Teletext
1
TEXT
D
E
Displays Index
(content varies
depending on
the broadcasters)
Current
page
number
Sub page number
<< 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 >>
17:51 28 Feb
TELETEXT
Time /
date
INFORMATION
Colour bar
Select the page (up to page 899)
2
abcdef
jkl
ghi
mno
or
tuvpqrs
wxyz
up
down
or
RGYB
or
(Corresponds to the colour bar)
To adjust contrast
MENU
To return to TV
(press three times) As the blue bar is displayed
TEXT
EXIT
or
BD/DVD
TV
Functions (Teletext mode)
HoldReveal hidden data
HOLD
Stop automatic updating
(If you wish to hold the current page
without updating)
HOLD
To resume
INDEX
INDEX
Return to the main index page
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MENU
Reveal hidden words e.g. quiz
R
page answers
To hide
Call up a favourite page
STTL
View a favourite page stored
Call up the page stored on the blue
button (List mode).
Factory setting is “P103” for Digital
teletext, “P801” for Analogue teletext.
R
Functions (Teletext mode)
View in multi window
Watch TV and Teletext in two windows at once
MENU
(press twice)
Operations can be made only in Teletext screen.
Select teletext only
or picture / teletext
FULL / TOP / BOTTOM
(BOTTOM)
MENU
G
(Expand the TOP half)
(TOP)
(Expand the BOTTOM half)
Store frequently viewed pages
Store frequently viewed pages in the colour bar (List mode only)
Corresponding
colour button
press and
hold
(As page is displayed)
The number changes to white.
To change stored pages
Colour button you
want to change
abcdef
jkl
ghi
tuvpqrs
Enter new
mno
page number
wxyz
View sub page
View sub page (Only when teletext is more than one page)
Normal (FULL)
Viewing Teletext
Basic
press and hold
To view specific sub page
MENU
Sub pages:
B
The number of sub pages varies depending on the broadcasters.
It may take some time for searching, during which time you can watch TV.
Watch TV while waiting for update
View the TV picture while searching for a teletext page
Teletext automatically updates itself when new information becomes available.
MENU
Y
P108
Changes to TV screen temporarily (You cannot change the programme.)
The news page provides a function that indicates arrival of latest news (“News Flash”).
Appears at top of
the screen
example: P6
Appears
when
updating is
completed
mno
Enter the
4-digit number
Y
View the
updated page
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Watching External inputs
Connect the external equipment (VCRs, DVD equipment, PC, etc.) and you can watch through the
input.
To connect the equipment
The Remote Control is capable of operating some functions of selected external equipment.
For details, see the manual of the equipment or ask your local dealer.
p. 74, 75
POWER
ASPECT
INFO
A
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I
V
OPTION
TEXT
MUTE
POWER
k
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SD CARD
MENU
V
STTL
ghi
REC
T
A
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I
INPUT
TV
AV
EXIT
O
O
L
S
G
RETURN
HOLD
INDEX
abcdef
jkl
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
SURROUND
PROGRAMME
Display the input selection menu
1
AV
U
I
D
E
Select the input mode of the connected equipment
2
You can also select the input using the AV button on the remote
control or the side panel of the TV (p. 11).
Press the button repeatedly until the desired input is selected.
You can label or skip each input mode
BRGY
Skipped inputs will not be displayed when the AV button is pressed.
“Input Labels” (p. 45)
Example (AV2)Example (PC)
Input Selection
AV1
AV2
AV3
AV4
PC
HDMI1
HDMI2
HDMI3
HDMI4
TV
Media Server
Input Selection
AV1
AV2
AV3
AV4
PC
HDMI1
HDMI2
HDMI3
HDMI4
TV
Media Server
change
select
To return to TV
TV
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BD/DVD
TV
3
View
The selected mode is displayed on the screen.
Example (AV2)
16:9
If the external equipment has an aspect adjustment function, set to
“16:9”.
Example (PC)
PC
640X480 / 60Hz
16:9
You can also listen to PC sound with the audio cable connected.
(To connect p. 74 - 75)
You can setup some functions PC Setup (p. 35) in Setup Menu
and Advanced Picture Settings (p. 42).
For HDMI-compatible PC (p. 77 - 78), possible to connect to HDMI
terminals (HDMI1 / HDMI2 / HDMI3 / HDMI4) by using HDMI cable.
Operating the equipment with the TV remote control
The equipment connected to the TV can be directly operated with the below buttons of this TV
remote control.
BD/DVD / TV switch∗
Switch to BD/DVD to operate Panasonic DVD Recorder, DVD Player,
Player theatre, Blu-ray Disc theatre or VCR
BD/DVD
TV
Switch to TV to operate USB HDD Recording, Media Player or
VIERA Link equipment
VCR: Rewind, view the picture rapidly in reverse
DVD / video content: Skip to the previous track or title
(not available for the operation of USB HDD Recording)
Press and hold to search backward
Fast-forward / Skip / Search
VCR: Fast-forward, view the picture rapidly forward
DVD / video content: Skip to the next track or title
(not available for the operation of USB HDD Recording)
Press and hold to search forward
Pause
Pause / Resume
DVD: Press and hold to play at slow speed
Programme Up / Down
Select programme
Watching External inputs
Basic
REC
Record
Start recording
Setting your remote control to operate Panasonic VCR, DVD, etc.
∗
Switch to BD/DVD
Press and hold
Enter the appropriate
code
See table below
POWER
BD/DVD
during the following operations
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
Type of equipmentCode
DVD Recorder / DVD Player70 (default)
Player theatre / Blu-ray Disc theatre71
VCR72
Confirm if the remote control works correctly after changing the code.
The codes may be reset to default values if batteries are replaced.
Some operations may not be possible on some equipment models.
TV
Press
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Viewing 3D images
You can enjoy viewing 3D images with contents or programmes corresponding to the 3D effect by
wearing the 3D Eyewear (supplied).
This TV supports “Frame Sequential*1”, “Side by Side*2” and “Top and Bottom*3” 3D formats.
*1: The 3D format that the images for the left and right eyes are recorded with the high definition
quality and alternately played back
*2, *3: Other available 3D formats
How to use the 3D Eyewear p. 23 - 25
How to view the 3D images
Small Parts
3D Eyewear contains small parts (battery and specialised band, etc.) and must be kept out of reach of
small children to avoid accidental ingestion.
Disassembly
Do not disassemble or modify the 3D Eyewear.
Lithium Battery
Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
To enjoy 3D images safely and comfortably, please read these instructions fully.
3D Eyewear
Do not drop, exert pressure on, or step on the 3D Eyewear.
Always store the 3D Eyewear in the case provided when not in use.
Be careful of the tips of the frame when putting on the 3D Eyewear.
Be careful not to trap a finger in the hinge section of the 3D Eyewear.
Pay special attention when children are using the 3D Eyewear.
3D Eyewear should not be used by children younger than 5 - 6 years old, as a guideline.
All children must be fully supervised by parents or guardians who must ensure their safety and health
throughout the using 3D Eyewear.
Viewing 3D Content
Do not use the 3D Eyewear if you have a history of over-sensitivity to light, heart problems, or have any
other existing medical conditions.
Please stop using the 3D Eyewear immediately, if you feel tired, are not feeling well or experience any
other uncomfortable sensation.
Take an appropriate break after viewing a 3D movie.
Take a break of between 30 - 60 minutes after viewing 3D content on interactive devices such as 3D
games or computers.
Be careful not to strike the TV screen or other people unintentionally. When using the 3D Eyewear the
distance between the user and screen can be misjudged.
The 3D Eyewear must only be worn when viewing 3D content.
If you do not look toward the TV screen for a while when viewing 3D images, the 3D Eyewear may be
turned off automatically.
If you suffer from any eyesight problems (short / far-sighted, astigmatism, eyesight differences in left and
right), please ensure to correct your vision before using the 3D Eyewear.
Stop using the 3D Eyewear if you can clearly see double images when viewing 3D content.
Do not use the 3D Eyewear at a distance less than the recommended distance.
The recommended viewing distance is 3 times of image height (1.9 m or more).
When the top and bottom area of the screen is blackened, such as movies, view the screen at a distance 3 times
further than the height of the actual image. (That makes the distance closer than above recommended figure.)
3D Eyewear Use
Before using the 3D Eyewear, ensure no breakable objects surrounding the user to avoid any accidental damage or injury.
Remove the 3D Eyewear before moving around to avoid falling or accidental injury.
Always put the 3D Eyewear in the case (supplied) after use.
Use the 3D Eyewear only for the intended purpose and nothing else.
Do not use 3D Eyewear in the condition of high temperature.
Do not use if the 3D Eyewear is physically damaged.
Do not use any devices that emit the infrared signals near the 3D Eyewear, as this may cause the 3D Eyewear false operations.
Do not use devices (such as mobile phones or personal transceivers) that emit strong electromagnetic
waves near the 3D Eyewear as this may cause the 3D Eyewear to malfunction.
Stop using the 3D Eyewear immediately if a malfunction or fault occurs.
Stop using the 3D Eyewear immediately if you experience any redness, pain, or skin irritation around the nose or temples.
In rare cases, the materials used in the 3D Eyewear may cause an allergic reaction.
Lithium Battery
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
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p. 26
3D Eyewear
3D Eyewear set
TY-EW3D10W
3D EyewearSpecialised bandNose pad ANose pad B3D Eyewear case
Use either nose pad A or B for your preference.
3D Eyewear can be worn over vision correction glasses.
Part names and functions
Battery cover
When using for the first time, remove the insulating sheet.
Pull the insulating sheet
Insulating sheet
Viewing 3D images
To replace the battery
Infrared receiver
Receives infrared signals from the TV.
3D Eyewear is controlled by receiving infrared signals from the
TV, which allows you to view 3D images.
Do not soil the infrared receiver section or attach stickers etc. to it.
Nose pad installation section
If required, attach the nose pad.
To attach the nose pad “Attaching the nose pad” (p. 25)
Lenses - Liquid Crystal Shutter
Controls the images for 3D viewing.
The left and right liquid crystal shutters
are alternately opened and closed in
time with the images on the TV screen to
achieve the 3D effect.
“Replacing the battery” (p. 24)
Specialised band attaching parts
If required, attach the specialised band.
To attach the band
“Attaching the specialised band” (p. 25)
Power button of the 3D Eyewear
(bottom side of the 3D Eyewear)
Switches the 3D Eyewear on or off.
Press the button for about 1 second to turn the power
on. The power lamp lights for about 2 seconds and
then goes off.
To turn the power off, press the button for about 1
second again. The power lamp flashes 3 times, then
the 3D Eyewear turns off.
Basic
Do not apply pressure to or scratch
the surface of the liquid crystal
shutter.
Power button
Power lamp
If the 3D Eyewear does not receive any signals from
the TV for about 5 minutes, the 3D Eyewear will be
turned off automatically.
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Viewing 3D images
Replacing the battery
When the battery is running low, the power lamp flashes 5 times on turning the 3D Eyewear on.
In this case, early battery replacement is recommended.
Dispose of the old batteries as non-burnable rubbish, or in line with the waste disposal
regulations in your local area.
Loosen the screw and remove the battery
cover using the supplied screwdriver
Replace the battery
Use the specified type of battery (coin-shaped
lithium battery CR2032).
Note the correct polarity (+ or -).
Screwdriver
(supplied)
Battery cover
Replace and fasten the battery cover
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Battery cover
Make sure that the screw is tightened.
Attaching the nose pad
Use either nose pad A or B for your preference.
If you put the 3D Eyewear on vision correction
glasses, the nose pad is recommended to be
removed.
You can select the positions of the nose pad
A from the 2 levels of height. Use upper 2
protrusions or lower 2 protrusions on the 3D
Eyewear to attach the nose pad A.
Use all 3 protrusions on the 3D Eyewear to
attach the nose pad B.
Attaching the specialised band
If the 3D Eyewear slips out of place, use the supplied specialised band to hold it in place.
Attach the band to the left and right tips of the frame, and adjust the length.
Specialised band
or
Nose pad A
Nose pad B
Viewing 3D images
Frame
When the end of the specialised band is straightened, form a loop at the end of the band, and
fix the twisted part.
Treat the rubber part carefully not to break it.
Storing and cleaning the 3D Eyewear
Use the supplied 3D Eyewear case to store the 3D Eyewear.
Avoid storing the 3D Eyewear in hot or highly humid locations.
Use a clean, soft and dry cloth to wipe the 3D Eyewear. Otherwise, dirt or dust may scratch the eyewear.
Do not use benzene, thinner, or wax on the 3D Eyewear, as doing so may cause the paint to peel off.
Do not submerge the 3D Eyewear in liquid such as water when cleaning.
Push to adjust the
length of the band
Fix the
twisted part
Basic
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Viewing 3D images
To view the 3D images
To view the contents of the Frame Sequential format (ex. 3D-compatible Blu-ray Disc, etc.)
with 3D effect
Connect the 3D-compatible player via an HDMI cable (p. 9 and p. 74) and playback the contents.
Use fully wired HDMI compliant cable.
For the settings of the player, read the manual of the player.
If input mode is not switched automatically, select the input mode connected to the player (p. 20).
If you use the non 3D-compatible player, the images will be displayed without 3D effect.
To view the contents or programmes of “Side by Side” or “Top and Bottom” with 3D effect
Select suitable picture format in “3D Picture Format” (p. 29) before viewing.
You can view the contents with 3D effect even if you use the non 3D-compatible player.
Please consult the suppliers of contents or programmes for availability of this service.
You can also watch 3D programmes recorded to the registered USB HDD with 3D effect by Media
Player (p. 48, p. 57).
Turn the 3D Eyewear on
Press the power button on the 3D Eyewear for about 1 second. (p. 23)
Put on the 3D Eyewear
If the 3D Eyewear slips out of place, hold it in place using the specialised band, and adjust the
length of the band. (p. 25)
Watch the 3D images
Safety precautions will be displayed on the first 3D
image detection. Select “Yes” or “No” to continue to
view 3D images.
If you select “Yes”, this message will be displayed
again in the same condition after Mains power On
/ Off switch is next turned On. Select “No” if you do
not wish to display this message again.
Example:
Safety Precautions
To enjoy 3D images safely and comfortably, please read the Operating Instructions fully.
Please stop using the 3D Eyewear immediately, if you feel tired, are not feeling well or
experience any other uncomfortable sensation.
Always put the 3D Eyewear in the case provided after use.
Would you like to display this message again later?
YesNo
To turn the 3D Eyewear off
After using the 3D Eyewear, press the power button on the 3D Eyewear for about 1 second to turn it
off. (p. 23)
Direct TV Recording (p. 71) is not available while viewing 3D images.
The 3D effect is not available while VIERA CAST home screen (p. 68) is displayed. As for the Frame
Sequential format, no images will be displayed in these conditions.
If the room is lit by fluorescent lights (50 Hz) and light appears to flicker when using the 3D
Eyewear, switch off the fluorescent light.
3D content will not be correctly visible if the 3D Eyewear is worn upside down or back-to-front.
Do not wear the 3D Eyewear when watching anything other than 3D images. Liquid crystal displays
(such as computer screens, digital clocks, or calculators etc.) may be difficult to see while wearing
the 3D Eyewear.
Do not use the 3D Eyewear as sunglasses.
3D effects may be perceived differently depending on the person.
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