Panasonic Viera TX-P65VT20L, TXP50VT20L Operating Instructions Manual

TQB0E2032
Operating Instructions
Plasma Television
English
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read these instructions carefully before operating this product and retain them for future reference. The images shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only.
TX-P65VT20L
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Experience an amazing level of multimedia excitement
Amplifier with
Speaker system
VCR
DVD Player
DVD Recorder
Enjoy rich multimedia
USB HDD
Notice for DVB functions
This TV is designed to meet the standards (current as of August, 2009) of DVB-T (MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC
(H.264)) digital terrestrial services, DVB-C (MPEG2 and
MPEG4-AVC
(H.264)) digital cable services and DVB-S (MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
digital satellite services. Consult your local dealer for availability of DVB-T or DVB-S services in your area. Consult your cable service provider for availability of DVB-C services with this TV.
This TV may not work correctly with the signal which does not meet the standards of
DVB-T, DVB-C or DVB-S. Not all the features are available depending on the country, area, broadcaster, service
provider and satellite. Not all CI modules work properly with this TV. Consult your service provider about the
available CI module. This TV may not work correctly with CI module that is not approved by the service provider.
Additional fees may be charged depending on the service provider. This TV does not support digital teletext (MHEG) functions. The compatibility with future DVB services is not guaranteed. Check the latest information on the available services at the following website. (English only)
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/tv/
Basic AdvancedQuick Start Guide
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Contents
Be Sure to Read
Safety Precautions (Warning / Caution) ················· 4
Quick Start Guide
Accessories / Options ·······························6 Identifying Controls
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Basic Connection
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Auto Setup
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Quick Start Guide
Enjoy your TV!
Basic Features
Watching TV ························································· 16 Using TV Guide ···················································· 20 Viewing Teletext ···················································· 22 Watching External inputs ······································ 24 Viewing 3D images ··············································· 26 How to Use VIERA TOOLS ·································· 32 How to Use Menu Functions ································ 33
Basic
Advanced Features
Retuning from Setup Menu ·································· 40 Tuning and Editing Channels (DVB) ····················· 44 Tuning and Editing Channels (Analogue) ············· 48 Timer Programming
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Child Lock
····························································· 52 Input Labels ·························································· 54 Using Common Interface ······································ 55 Shipping Condition ··············································· 56 Updating the TV Software ···································· 57 Multi Window ························································ 58 Displaying PC Screen on TV
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Advanced Picture Settings
··································· 60 USB HDD Recording ············································ 62 Using Media Player ·············································· 66 Using Network Services
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(DLNA / VIERA CAST) Link Functions
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(Q-Link / VIERA Link) External Equipment ·············································· 92
Advanced
FAQs, etc.
Technical Information ··········································· 94 FAQs
···································································· 99
Maintenance
······················································· 102 Licence ······························································· 103 Specifications ····················································· 104
FAQs, etc.
Camcorder
Personal computer
Set top box
SD Card
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
Chann el number and other logos Image displayed in 4:3 mode Video game Compu ter image
To prevent image retention, contrast is lowered automatically after a few minutes if no signals are sent or no operations are performed. (p. 99)
Keep the TV away from these types of
equipment
Electronic equipment Do not place video equipment too close to the TV, electromagnetic interference may distort pictures / sound. Equipment with an infrared sensor This TV emits infrared rays which may interfere with the operation of other equipment.
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Safety Precautions
Warning
Mains plug and lead
To help avoid risk of electrical shock, fire, damage or injury, please follow the warnings below:
This TV is designed to operate on AC 220-240 V, 50 / 60 Hz. Insert the mains plug fully into the socket outlet. Ensure that the mains plug is easily accessible. Remove the mains plug when cleaning the TV.
Do not touch the mains plug with a wet hand.
Do not damage the mains lead.
Do not place a heavy • object on the lead.
Do not place the lead • near a high temperature object.
Do not pull on the lead. • Hold onto the mains plug body when disconnecting the plug. Do not move the TV with the lead plugged into a • socket outlet. Do not twist the lead, bend it excessively or • stretch it. Do not use a damaged mains plug or socket outlet.• Ensure the TV does not crush the mains lead.
If you detect anything unusual, immediately switch off the mains supply switch and remove the mains plug.
AC 220-240 V 50 / 60 Hz
Do not use any mains lead other than that provided with this TV. Ensure the earth pin on the mains plug is securely connected to prevent electrical shock.
An apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective • earthing connection.
IMPORTANT: THE MOULDED MAINS PLUG
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This TV is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 10 amp fuse is
fitted in this mains 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
ASA
or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the mains 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 mains plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover may be purchased from your local dealer.
Do not cut off the mains plug. Do not use any other type of mains lead except the one supplied with this TV. The supplied mains lead and moulded plug are designed to be used with this TV 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 TV MUST BE EARTHED.
How to replace the fuse. Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse.
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Warning
Take care
To help avoid risk of electrical shock, fire, damage or injury, please follow the warnings below:
Do not remove covers and never modify the TV yourself as live parts are accessible when they are removed. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not expose the 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 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 place the TV on sloped or unstable surfaces.
Do not insert foreign objects into the TV through the air vents. Do not use an unapproved pedestal / mounting equipment. Be sure to ask your local Panasonic dealer to perform the setup or installation of approved wall-hanging brackets. Do not apply strong force or impact to the display panel.
To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or other open flames away from this product at all times
Small object
This product contains possibly dangerous parts that can be breathed in or swallowed by young children accidentally.
Keep the dangerous parts out of reach of young children. Do not allow children to handle SD Card. As with any small object, the SD Card could be swallowed by young children. Please remove SD Card immediately after use and store out of reach of young children.
Caution
Ventilation
Allow sufficient space around the TV in order to help prevent excessive heat, which could lead to early failure of some electronic components.
Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloths and curtains. Whether you are using the pedestal or not, always ensure the vents in the bottom of the TV are not blocked and there is sufficient space to enable adequate ventilation.
Minimum distance
10
10
10 7
(cm)
Moving the TV
Before moving the TV, disconnect all cables.
The TV is heavy. Move the TV with at least two people. Support as shown to avoid injury by the TV tipping or falling. Transport only in upright position. Transporting the TV with its display panel facing upward or downward may cause damage to the internal circuitry.
When not in use for a long time
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.
Remove the mains plug from the wall socket when the TV is not in use for a prolonged period of time.
Excessive volume
Do not expose your ears to excessive volume from the headphones. Irreversible damage can be caused.
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Accessories / Options
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.
3D Eyewear set
TY-EW3D10E
If you need 3D Eyewears additionally, please purchase this optional accessory.
Communication Camera
TY-CC10W
Caution
This camera can be used on VIERA CAST (p. 83). 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.
Wall-hanging bracket
TY-WK6P1RW
(View from the side)
Rear of the TV
Holes for wall-hanging bracket installation
684 mm
Depth of screw: minimum 14 mm, maximum 30 mm
300 mm
Screw for fixing the TV onto the wall-hanging bracket (not supplied with the TV)
Warning
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 licenced 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.
Accessories may not be placed all together. Take care not to throw them away unintentionally.
Standard accessories Check that you have the accessories and items shown
Remote Control
N2QAYB000489
Batteries for the
Remote Control (2)
R6 p. 8
Clamper
p. 10
Mains Lead
p. 10
Wireless LAN Adaptor and
Extension cable
p. 14 and p. 75
Operating Instructions Product Registration Leaflet
Pedestal
p. 7
3D Eyewear set (2)
p. 27
Screwdriver
(
for replacing the battery of the 3D Eyewear
)
+ (#0) p. 28
Ferrite core (2)
p. 93
Use the Ferrite cores to comply with the EMC standard.
Accessories / Options
Quick Start Guide
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Attaching the pedestal
Warning
Do not disassemble or modify the pedestal.
Otherwise the TV may fall over and become damaged, and personal injury may result.
Caution
Do not use any other TV and displays.
Otherwise the TV 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.
Assembly screw (6)
(silver)
Assembly screw (4)
(black)
Pole (2)
TBLA3773
Base
TBLX0194
Allen wrench
TKKX5116
M5 × 30
M6 × 25
Assembling the pedestal
Use the six assembly screws to fasten the poles to the base securely.
Use the allen wrench to tighten the screws. Make sure that the screws are securely tightened. Forcing the assembly screws the wrong way will strip the threads.
D
C
C
E
A
Front
Securing the TV
Use the assembly screws to fasten securely.
Make sure that the screws are securely tightened.
Carry out the work on a horizontal and level surface.
B
D
(View from the bottom)
Hole for pedestal installation
Arrow mark
EXIT
OPTION
TEXT
REC
PROGRAMME
STTL
INDEX HOLD
BACK/
RETURN
ASPECT
INPUT
LAST VIEW
TV
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DVD/VCR
TV
AVTV
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DIRECT TV REC
MENU
SD CARD
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Installing / removing remote’s batteries
1
Pull open
Hook
2
Note the correct polarity (+ or -)
Close
Caution
Incorrect installation may cause battery leakage and corrosion, resulting in damage to the remote control. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix different battery types (such as alkaline and manganese batteries). Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries. Do not burn or breakup batteries. Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Do not disassemble or modify the remote control.
Remote Control
Identifying Controls
Cursor buttons
Makes selections and adjustments
Standby On / Off switch
Switches TV On or Off standby
Sound Mute
Switches sound mute On or Off
Aspect (p. 18)
Changes aspect ratio from Aspect Selection
list Also possible by pressing this button
repeatedly until you reach the desired aspect
Channel Up / Down
Selects channel in sequence
Connected equipment operations
(p. 25, 64 and p. 90)
Teletext (p. 22)
Switches to teletext mode
OK
Confirms selections and choices Press after selecting channel positions to quickly change channel Displays the Channel List
Volume Up / Down
Channel / Programme Information (p. 17)
Displays channel and programme
information
Index (p. 23)
Returns to the teletext index page (teletext mode)
Coloured buttons
Used for the selection, navigation and operation of various functions
Exit
Returns to the normal viewing screen
Numeric buttons
Changes channel and teletext pages Sets characters When in Standby mode, switches TV On (Press for about 1 second)
VIERA Link Menu (p. 88)
Accesses VIERA Link Menu
TV Guide (p. 20)
Displays TV Guide
Option Menu (p. 19)
Easy optional setting for viewing, sound, etc.
Main Menu (p. 33)
Press to access Picture, Sound and
Setup Menus
Subtitles (p. 18)
Displays subtitles
Input mode selection
TV - switches DVB-S / DVB-C / DVB-T /
Analogue mode (p. 16)
AV - switches to AV input mode from Input
Selection list (p. 24)
Media Player (p. 66)
Switches to SD Card and USB device
viewing / listening mode
Return
Returns to the previous menu / page
Hold
Freeze / unfreeze picture (p. 17) Holds the current teletext page (teletext mode) (p. 22)
VIERA CAST (p. 83)
Displays VIERA CAST home screen
Direct TV Recording (p. 86 and p. 88)
Records programme immediately in
DVD Recorder / VCR with Q-Link or VIERA Link connection
Last view (p. 19)
Switches to previously viewed channel or
input mode
VIERA TOOLS (p. 32)
Displays some special feature icons and
accesses easily
Identifying Controls
Quick Start Guide
F
TV
AV
Common Interface
2
1
HDMI 4
AV 3V
L
R
9
TV
SD Card slot (p. 66)
CI slot (p. 55)
Infrared transmitter for 3D Eyewear
Do not place any objects between the transmitter and 3D Eyewear.
HDMI4 terminal (p. 93)
AV3 terminals (p. 93)
Headphones jack (p. 93)
Remote control signal receiver
Do not place any objects between the TV remote control signal receiver and remote control.
Function select
Volume / Contrast / Brightness / Colour / Sharpness / Tint (NTSC signal) / Bass (“Music” or “Speech” mode in the Sound Menu) / Treble (“Music” or “Speech” mode in the Sound Menu) / Balance / Auto Setup (p. 40, 42 and p. 43)
USB 1 / 2 ports (p. 14, 62, 66 and p. 75)
Power and Timer LED
Standby: red On: green Timer Programming On: orange Recording of Timer Programming, Direct TV Recording or One Touch Recording is in progress: orange (flash) Standby with Timer Programming On,
Direct TV Recording or One Touch Recording: red with orange flash When using the remote control, indicates the TV
has received a command.
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 (Press for about 1 second).
Changes the input mode
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. 34)
Using the On Screen Displays
Many features available on this TV can be accessed via the On Screen Display menu.
How to use remote control
Move the cursor / select the menu item
Move the cursor / adjust levels / select from a range of options
Access the menu / store settings after adjustments have been made or options have been set
BACK/
RETURN
Return to the previous menu
MENU
Open the main menu
EXIT
Exit the menu system and return to the normal viewing screen
ON SCREEN HELP Instructions box - Operation guide
Example (Sound Menu):
Select
EXIT Change RETURN
Page up
Page down
Sound Menu
1/2
Mode Music
Bass Treble Balance Headphone Volume
OffSurround Volume Correction Speaker Distance to Wall Over 30cm MPX
Stereo
0
11
0
0
0
Operation guide will help you.
Mains power On / Off switch
Switch On to turn on the TV or turn the TV to Standby mode by the remote control.
Auto power standby function
The TV will automatically go to Standby mode in the following conditions:
no signal is received and no operation is performed for 30 minutes in Analogue TV mode• “Off Timer” is active in the Setup Menu (p. 19)• no operation is performed for the period selected in “Auto Standby” (p. 39)
This function does not affect the recording of Timer Programming, Direct TV Recording and One Touch Recording.
AV1 AV2
COMPONENT
AUDIO
IN
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
RGB
S VIDEO
VIDEO
RGB VIDEO
Y
PR
PB
RLR
L
HDMI 2
(ARC)
HDMI
1
HDMI
3
AUDIO
OUT
PC
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Basic Connection
External equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV. Please ensure that the unit is disconnected from the mains socket before attaching or disconnecting any leads. 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. 26 and p. 29
Example 1 Connecting dish or aerial
TV only
To ensure your satellite dish is correctly installed, please consult your local dealer. Also please consult the received satellite broadcasting companies for details. Selectable satellites and dish alignment to tune DVB-S channels p. 41
Cable
Mains lead
(supplied)
RF cable
Terrestrial
aerial
Rear of the TV
AC 220-240 V 50 / 60 Hz
To remove from the TV:
Push until both side tabs click
Press both tabs and pull on mains connector to release
tabs
Make sure that the mains lead is securely fixed.
snaps
To loosen:
Keep pushing
both side snaps
Set the tip
in the hooks
Insert the clamper in a hole
Attach the clamper
Clamper
Bundle the cables
Do not bundle the Satellite cable, RF cable and mains lead together (could cause distorted image).
Fix cables with clampers as necessary. When using the optional accessory, follow the option’s assembly manual to fix cables.
Keep pushing
the knob
knob
hooks
To remove from the TV:
hole
Mains Lead
Satellite cable
For digital satellite broadcasts
Satellite dish
For digital cable, digital terrestrial and analogue broadcasts
Basic Connection
Quick Start Guide
AV1 AV2
COMPONENT
AUDIO
IN
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
RGB
S VIDEO
VIDEO
RGB VIDEO
Y
PR
PB
RLR
L
HDMI 2
(ARC)
HDMI
1
HDMI
3
AUDIO
OUT
PC
RF OUT
RF IN
AV1 AV2
COMPONENT
AUDIO
IN
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
RGB
S VIDEO
VIDEO
RGB VIDEO
Y
PR
PB
RLR
L
HDMI 2
(ARC)
HDMI
1
HDMI
3
AUDIO
OUT
PC
RF OUT
RF IN
11
Cable
Mains lead (supplied)
Mains lead (supplied)
Fully wired SCART cable
Fully wired HDMI compliant cable
Terrestrial
aerial
Terrestrial
aerial
Rear of the TV
AC 220-240 V 50 / 60 Hz
AC 220-240 V 50 / 60 Hz
DVD Recorder or VCR
Rear of the TV
Set top box
RF cable
RF cable
Fully wired
SCART cable
Fully wired SCART cable
Fully wired HDMI compliant cable
Example 2 Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR and Player
TV, DVD Recorder / VCR and Player
Example 3 Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR and Set top box
TV, DVD Recorder / VCR and Set top box
Note
To watch 3D contents p. 26 Connect to the TV’s AV1 / AV2 for a DVD Recorder / VCR supporting Q-Link (p. 86).
For HDMI-compatible equipment, possible to connect to HDMI terminals (HDMI1 / HDMI2 / HDMI3 / HDMI4) by using HDMI cable (p. 92). Network connection
p. 14 and p. 75
Q-Link connection p. 84 VIERA Link connection
p. 84 and p. 85
Please also read the manual of the equipment being connected.
Cable
DVD Recorder or VCR
Player / 3D-compatible player
RF cable
RF cable
DIRECT TV REC
N
ASPECT
INPUT
AVTV
OPTION
TEXT
REC
PROGRAMME
STTL
INDEX HOLD
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DVD/VCR
TV
EXIT
BACK/
RETURN
TV
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Auto Setup
Search and store TV channels automatically.
These steps are not necessary if the setup has been completed by your local dealer. Please complete connections (p. 10 and p. 11) and settings (if necessary) of the connected equipment before starting Auto Setup. For details of settings for the connected equipment, read the manual of the equipment.
1
Plug the TV into mains socket and switch On
(Takes a few seconds to be displayed)
2
Select the language
OSD Language
Deutsch Dansk Polski Srpski
English Svenska čeština Hrvatski
Français Norsk Magyar Slovenščina
Italiano Suomi Slovenčina Latviešu
Español Türkçe Български eesti keel
Português
Nederlands
Еλληνικά Românǎ Lietuvių
select
set
3
Select your country
Country
Germany Denmark Poland
Austria Sweden Czech France Norway Hungary
Italy Finland Slovakia
Spain Luxembourg Slovenia
Portugal
Switzerland
Malta
Andorra
Belgium Estonia
Netherlands Lithuania
Turkey Greece
Ireland
Others
select
set
Depending on the country you select, you may be required to select the Region. In this case, select your region.
4
Select the mode you want to tune
D
A
D
HD
TV Signal Selection
DVB-C
DVB-S
DVB-T
Analogue
Start Auto Setup
DVB-T support for HD services
select
tune / skip tuning
: tune (the mode will be tuned and
searched for the available channels)
: skip tuning
“DVB-C” may not appear depending on the country you select (p. 106).
5
Select “Start Auto Setup”
D
A
D
HD
TV Signal Selection
DVB-C
DVB-T
Analogue
Start Auto Setup
DVB-T support for HD services
DVB-S
select
access
Auto Setup starts
Auto Setup will start to search for TV channels and store them. The stored channels and sorted channel order vary depending on the country, area, broadcasting system and conditions of signal reception.
(continued to the next page)
Auto Setup
Quick Start Guide
13
Auto Setup varies depending on the country you select.
DVB-S Search Mode
Search Mode
All Channels Free Channels
select mode set
DVB-S Satellite Search
DVB-S Auto Setup
Analogue Scan 21 68
Searching Satellite
This will take up to 40 minutes.
Satellite
Analogue Scan 68
Progress
Checking LNB2
0% 100%
Press EXIT to skip Satellite installation
Astra 19.2°E
Satellite
Hot Bird 13°E
DVB-S Auto Setup
DVB-S Auto Setup
Analogue Scan 21 68
No. Channel Name Type Quality
Searching
This will take about 30 minutes.
Satellite
Analogue Scan 68
Progress
Checking LNB1
0% 100%
Free TV: 3 Pay TV: 0 Radio: 0
372 CBBC Channel Free TV 10 372 BBC Radio Wales Free TV 10 372 E4 Free TV 10
DVB-C Network Settings Enter the Home Frequency and Network ID specified by your cable provider. And then, select “Start Auto Setup”.
DVB-C Network Settings
Frequency Network ID 41001
Start Auto Setup
362 MHz
enter the frequency and network ID
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Depending on the country you select, “Auto” is displayed and you do not have to enter them. In this case, Home Frequency and Network ID will be set automatically.
select “Start Auto Setup”
access
DVB-C Auto Setup
Progress
No.
0% 100%
1 CBBC Channel 2 BBC Radio Wales 3E4
Type Quality
Free TV 10 Free TV 10 Free TV 10
Channel Name
DVB-C Auto Setup
Searching
This will take about 3 minutes.
Free TV: 3 Pay TV: 0 Radio: 0
DVB-T Auto Setup
DVB-T Auto Setup
CH Channel Name Type Quality
Searching
This will take about 3 minutes.
Free TV: 4
Progress CH 21 68
62 CBBC Channel Free TV 10 62 BBC Radio Wales Free TV 10 62 E4 Free TV 10 62 Cartoon Nwk Free TV 10
Pay TV: 0 Radio: 0
Depending on the country you select, the channel selection screen will be displayed after DVB-T Auto Setup if multiple channels have the same logical channel number. Select your preferred channel or exit the screen for automatic selections.
Analogue Auto Setup
Analogue Auto Setup
CH Channel Name
Searching
This will take about 3 minutes.
Analogue: 2
CH 1 H: 21 4199
CH 29
Scan
CH 33 BBC1
Sending Preset Data
Please wait!
0% 100%
Remote control unavailable
If Q-Link, VIERA Link or similar technology (p. 86 and p. 87) compatible recorder is connected, channel, language, country / region settings are automatically downloaded to the recorder. If downloading has failed, you can download later by the menu item.
“Download” (p. 36)
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6
Setup the wireless LAN connection
Setup the wireless LAN connection to enable the network service functions (p. 74). (If you do not wish to use wireless LAN connection or the network service functions, skip this step.)
To setup the wireless LAN connection, use the Wireless LAN Adaptor (supplied). For the information about the Wireless LAN Adaptor “Wireless LAN Adaptor” (p. 15) Confirm the encryption key, settings and positions of your access point before starting setup. For details, read the manual of the access point.
Start wireless LAN connection setup?
Please connect the wireless LAN adaptor (DY-WL10) to a USB terminal.
Yes No
connect the Wireless LAN Adaptor to the USB 1 or 2 port
Wireless LAN Adaptor and Extension cable (supplied)
Access point
Internet
environment
access
select “Yes”
You can setup the wireless LAN connection later
“Network Setup” (p. 78)
To skip this step
EXIT
or select “No”
Wireless LAN connection setup starts
Connection Type
Please select network connection type.
WPS(Push button)
Search for access point
Select the connection type
select
access
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.
Connect
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 setup. WPS: Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
Search for access point
Access points found automatically are listed.
Available Access Points
Access Point A 11n(2.4GHz)
11n(5GHz)
SSIDNo. Wireless type Encrypt Reception
Access Point B
Access Point C 11n(5GHz)
1
2
3
Select your desired access point
select
access
: Encrypted access point
To search access points again
yellow
For the information of the highlighted access point
To set manually (p. 79)
red
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
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.
Access Point Settings
Encryption key
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n u v w x y z ( ) + - . * _
O P Q R S T 7 8 9 ! : # o p q r s t
Enter the encryption key of the access point Set characters one by one Store
select
set
BACK/
RETURN
You can set characters by using numeric buttons.
Access Point Settings
Encryption key is set to:­XXXXXXXX
Select ‘Yes’ to confirm. Select ‘No’ to change.
Yes No
Select “Yes”
select set
To re-enter the encryption key, select “No”.
If the connection has failed, check the encryption key, settings and positions of your access point. And then, follow the on screen instructions.
Exit to go to the next step
Auto Setup
(continued to the next page)
Auto Setup
Quick Start Guide
15
7
Select “Home”
Select “Home” viewing environment to use in your home environment.
Please select your viewing environment.
Home Shop
set
select
“Shop” viewing environment (for shop display only)
“Shop” viewing environment is the demonstration mode to explain main features of this TV.
Select “Home” viewing environment to use in your home environment.
You can return to viewing environment selection screen at the stage of Shop confirmation screen and Automatic Demo Off / On selection screen.
Return to viewing environment selection
screen
Shop
You have selected shop mode
BACK/
RETURN
Automatic Demo
Off On
Select “Home”
Please select your viewing environment.
Home Shop
select set
Auto Setup is complete
To change viewing environment later on, you will need to initialise all settings by accessing Shipping Condition.
“Shipping Condition” (p. 56)
Auto Setup is now complete and your TV is ready for viewing.
To check channel list at-a-glance
“Using TV Guide” (p. 20)
To edit or hide (skip) channels
“Tuning and Editing Channels” (p. 44 - 49)
If tuning has failed, check the connection of the Satellite cable, RF cable, and then, follow the on screen instructions.
Note
If tuning has failed or to retune all channels “Auto Setup” (p. 40 - 43) To add the available TV mode later “Add TV Signal” (p. 37 and p. 38) To initialise all settings
“Shipping Condition” (p. 56)
To use a LAN cable instead of the Wireless LAN Adaptor
p. 77
If you turned the TV Off during Standby mode last time, the TV will be in Standby mode when you turn the TV On
with Mains power On / Off switch.
Wireless LAN Adaptor
Caution
Be aware of the following limits before using the Wireless LAN Adaptor (DY-WL10).
To use the Wireless LAN Adaptor, an access point needs to be obtained. It is recommended to use the Wireless LAN Adaptor with the supplied extension cable. Do not use the Wireless LAN Adaptor to connect to any wireless network (SSID
) for which you do not have usage rights. Such networks may be listed as a result of searches. However, using them may be regarded as illegal access.
SSID is a name for identifying a particular wireless network for transmission.
Do not subject the Wireless LAN Adaptor to high temperatures, direct sunlight or moisture. Do not bend, or subject the Wireless LAN Adaptor to strong impacts. Do not disassemble or alter the Wireless LAN Adaptor in any way. Do not attempt to install the Wireless LAN Adaptor in any incompatible device. Do not remove the Wireless LAN Adaptor from the TV’s USB port during operations. Data transmitted and received over radio waves may be intercepted and monitored. To avoid malfunctions caused by 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. When noises occur due to the static electricity, etc., the TV might stop operating for the protection of the devices. In this case, turn the TV Off with Mains power On / Off switch, then turn it On again. Additional information for Wireless LAN Adaptor and access point may be on the following web site. (English only) http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/tv/
If you connect the Wireless LAN Adaptor later on, the confirmation screen will be displayed for the setup.
To setup the Wireless LAN connection p. 78 and p. 79
Wireless LAN adaptor connection
Wireless LAN adaptor connected, do you want to set it up? No - Exit
Current network type : Wireless
Yes No
N
V
I
E
R
A
T
O
O
L
S
BACK/
RETURN
TEXT
INDEX
REC
PROGRAMME
DVD/VCR
TV
EXIT
OPTION
STTL
HOLD
INPUT
TV
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
LAST VIEW
ASPECT
MENU
16
Watching TV
Select a channel using Information banner (p. 17)
Possible to confirm the channel name and programme before changing channels.
Display Information banner if it is not displayed
While the banner is displayed, select the channel
select channel
watch
Possible to set display timeout in “Banner Display Timeout” (p. 38).
Select a channel using TV Guide (p. 20)
Possible to confirm the TV Guide (EPG) before changing channels.
Display TV Guide
Select the current programme or channel
Select “View” (DVB mode)
G
U
I
D
E
select
access
View
Das Erste 19:30- 20:00
Timer Programming
To use Timer Programming p. 21
select
watch
The postcode entry or update may be required depending on the country you select (p. 12). Follow the on screen instructions.
1
Turn power on
(Press for about 1 second)
Mains power On / Off switch should be On. (p. 9)
2
Select the mode
TV Selection
DVB-C
DVB-S
DVB-T
Analogue
TV
access
select
The selectable modes vary depending on the stored channels (p. 12). If “TV Selection” menu is not displayed, press the TV button to switch the mode.
1 BBC ONE WALES
20:35
Coronation Street 20:00 - 20:55
Now
For info press
Change category
All DVB-T Channels
Information banner appears whenever you select a channel
For details p. 17
Also possible to select the mode pressing the TV button repeatedly on the remote control or side panel of the TV. (p. 9)
3
Select a channel
up
down
or
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
To select a more than two-digit channel position number, e.g. 399
def
wxyz
wxyz
To select from the Channel List
All DVB-T Channels Sorting 123...
6 7 8
1
2 3 4
Cartoon Nwk BBC Radio Wales BBC Radio Cymru
BBC ONE Wales
BBC THREE BBCi CBBC Channel
watch
select channel
To change the category
red
To sort channel names in alphabetical order
blue
Note
To watch pay-TV
“Using Common Interface”
(p. 55)
Volume
Watching TV
Basic
17
Hold
Freeze / unfreeze picture
HOLD
Display Information banner
1 ZDF
20:35Radio
Coronation Street
Now
For info press
Change category
All DVB-T Channels
45
Encrypted Dolby D +
20:00 - 20:55
Category
To change the category
blue
Channel type (Radio, Data, HDTV, etc.)
Channel position and name
Programme
Example (DVB):
Programme Start / Finish time
Progress time indicator of the selected programme
Features available / Message meanings
Current time
Display Information banner
Also appears when changing a channel
Encrypted
SubtitlesAD
Radio
For info press
3 ITV
19:35
itv1
All Analogue Channels
CH23
Stereo 45
Example (Analogue):
Channel number
Sound mute On
Bad signal
Poor TV signal quality
Encrypted
Scrambled programme
Dolby D +, Dolby D
Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby Digital audio track
Subtitle service available
Teletext service available
Multiple audio available
Multiple video available
Multiple audio and video available
Stereo, Mono
Audio mode
1 - 90
Off Timer remaining time
For settings p. 19
To confirm another tuned channel name
To watch the channel listed in the banner
Information on the next programme
(DVB)
To hide
EXIT
Extra information (DVB) (press again to hide the banner)
To set display timeout
“Banner Display Timeout” (p. 38)
Other useful functions
18
Watching TV
Display subtitles
Display / hide subtitles (if available)
To change the language for DVB (if available)
“Preferred Subtitles” (p. 38)
STTL
Note
If you press the STTL button in Analogue mode, it switches to teletext service and calls up a favourite page (p. 23). Press the EXIT button to return to TV mode. Subtitles may not be displayed properly in 3D images.
Aspect
Change the aspect ratio (image size)
ASPECT
Enjoy viewing the image at its optimum size and aspect. Normally programmes have the Aspect Control Signal (Widescreen signal, etc.), and the TV will choose the aspect ratio automatically according to the Aspect Control Signal (p. 94).
If you would like to change the aspect ratio manually
Display Aspect Selection list While the list is displayed, select the mode
ASPECT
Select
Change
EXIT
RETURN
Aspect Selection
Auto
16:9 14:9 Just 4:3 4:3 Full Zoom1 Zoom2 Zoom3
Aspect Selection list
store
select
To change the mode using the ASPECT button only
ASPECT
(Press repeatedly until you reach the desired mode)
Auto
The best ratio is chosen and the image expanded to fill the screen. For details
p. 94
16:9 4:3 Full
Directly displays the image at 16:9 without distortion (anamorphic).
Displays a 4:3 image enlarged horizontally to fit the screen.
HD signal only
14:9 Zoom1
Displays the image at the standard 14:9 without distortion.
Displays a 16:9 letterbox or 4:3 image without distortion.
Just Zoom2
Displays a 4:3 image full-screen. Stretching is only noticeable at the left and right edges.
Displays a 16:9 letterbox (anamorphic) image full-screen without distortion.
4:3 Zoom3
Displays the image at the standard 4:3 without distortion.
Displays a 2.35:1 letterbox (anamorphic) image full-screen without distortion. At 16:9, displays the image at its maximum (with slight enlargement).
Note
Aspect is fixed to “16:9” when “Viewing Mode” is set to “Game” in the Picture Menu. Only “16:9” and “4:3” are available in PC input mode. Not available in teletext service and 3D images. Aspect mode can be memorized separately for SD (Standard definition) and HD (High definition) signals.
Watching TV
Basic
19
Display the selectable settings for the current status
Check or change the current status instantly
OPTION
To change
change select
Multi Video (DVB mode) Allows you to select the image (if available)
This setting is not memorized and it will return to the default setting once you exit the current programme.
Multi Audio (DVB mode) Allows you to select between alternative language for sound tracks (if available)
This setting is not memorized and it will return to the default setting once you exit the current programme.
Dual Audio (DVB mode) Allows you to select stereo / monaural (if available)
Sub Channel (DVB mode) Allows you to select the multifeed programme - sub channel (if available)
Subtitle Language (DVB mode) Allows you to select the language in which subtitles should appear (if available)
Teletext Character Set
Sets the teletext language
Setup Menu (p. 38)
Teletext Language (DVB mode) Allows you to select between alternative language for teletext (if available)
MPX (Analogue mode) Selects multiplex sound mode (if available)
Sound Menu (p. 35)
Volume Correction
Adjusts volume of individual channel or input mode
USB Remove Safely
Takes this operation to remove the connected USB device safely from the TV
Last view
Switch to previously viewed channel or input mode easily
LAST VIEW
Press again to return to the present view.
Note
Switching channel is not available while the recording of Timer Programming, Direct TV Recording or One Touch Recording is in progress. Watching less than 10 sec. is not regarded as the previously viewed channel or input mode.
Off Timer
Turn the TV to Standby mode automatically after a fixed period
Display the menu Select “Setup” Select “Off Timer” and set the time
MENU
Main Menu
Picture
Sound
Setup
access
select
Setup Menu
1/2
Off Timer Off
Link Settings
USB HDD Setup
Child Lock DVB-T Tuning Menu Language Display Settings
3D Settings Timer Programming
set select
To cancel Set to “Off” or turn the TV off. To display the remaining time
Information banner (p. 17)
Note
When the remaining time is within 3 minutes, the remaining time will flash on the screen.
AV
TEXT STTL
INDEX HOLD
DIRECT TV REC
N
ASPECT
MENU
EXIT
BACK/
RETURN
INPUT
TV
OPTION
20
Using TV Guide
TV Guide - Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) provides an on screen listing of the programmes currently broadcast and the forthcoming broadcasts over the next seven days (depending on the broadcasters).
This function varies depending on the country you select (p. 12). The postcode entry or update may be required to use the GUIDE Plus+ system depending on the country you select. “View advertisement” (p. 21) DVB-T and Analogue channels are displayed on the same TV Guide screen. “D” means DVB-T channel and “A”
means Analogue channel. There will be no programme listings for Analogue channels. 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 TV Guide is completely shown.
1
Select the mode
p. 16
TV
2
View TV Guide
G
U
I
D
E
To change the layout (Landscape / Portrait)
G
U
I
D
E
view “Landscape” to see many channels view “Portrait” to see one channel at a time
Time:
Wed 28.10.2009 10:46
TV Guide: Landscape
Timer Programming
Select channel
Select programme RETURN
Page up
Page down
Wed 28.10.2009
1 BBC ONE 20:00 - 20:30 DIY SOS : We open in the Battersbys
-24 hours +24 hours Prog.Type Category
EXIT
BBC ONE
Das Erste DIY SOS The Bill Red Cap
19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00
BBC THREE
Hot Wars Holiday Program
E4 Emmerdal. Coronation Street The Bill
BBC FOUR 10 O’ clock News BBC Pepsi Char. Good bye
BBC 2W Panorama Spring watch Coast
BBCi I’m A Celebrity Pop Idol News
BBC Radi
1 7
14
70
72
105
719
D D
D
D
D
D
D Rugby 15 To 1 The Bill
Info
Change display mode
Select Advert
GUIDE
OPTION
All Types All Channels
Current date and time
Programme
Landscape (Displays by channel)
TV Guide time
Channel position and name
Advertisement
TV Guide date
Example:
Select programme
Select channel RETURN
Page up
Page down
+24 hours Prog.Type Category
EXIT
D 1 BBC ONE D
7 BBC THREE
D 14 E4 D 70 BBC FOUR
19:30-20:00
20:00-20:30
20:30-21:00
21:00-22:00
22:00-23:00
23:00-23:30
23:30-00:00
Das Erste
DIY SOS
The Bill
Red Cap
Live junction
POP 100
Rugby
Wed 28.10.2009
Wed 28.10.2009 10:46
TV Guide: Portrait
Info
Change display mode
Select Advert
Timer Programming
GUIDE
OPTION
All Types All Channels
Portrait (Displays by time)
Example:
D: DVB-T A: Analogue
To watch the programme
Select the current programme or channel
Select “View” (DVB mode)
select
access
View
Das Erste 19:30- 20:00
Timer Programming
To use Timer Programming p. 21
select
watch
To the previous day
(DVB mode)
red
To the next day
(DVB mode)
green
To view a channel list of the selected type
(DVB mode)
yellow
All Types
Movie
News
. . . . .
Prog.Type
All Types
(Type list)
select type
view
To view a channel list of the selected category
blue
To list favourite channels p. 45
All Channels
Free TV
All DVB-T Channels
All Analogue Channels
HDTV
Free Radio
Pay Radio
Favourites1
Favourites2
Favourites3
Favourites4
Category
All Channels
Pay TV
Only Analogue channels are listed
(Category list)
select category
view
To return to TV
EXIT
Depending on the country you select, you can select the TV Guide type
“Default Guide” in
“Display Settings”
(p. 38) If you select “Channel List”, the channel list will appear when the GUIDE button is pressed.
All DVB-T Channels Sorting 123...
6 7 8
1
2 3 4
Cartoon Nwk BBC Radio Wales BBC Radio Cymru
BBC ONE Wales
BBC THREE BBCi CBBC Channel
(Channel list)
select
channel
watch
Using TV Guide
Basic
21
View details of the programme (DVB mode)
Select the programme View details
Wed 28.10.2009 10:46
Timer Programming
RETURN
EXIT
Wed 28.10.2009 DIY SOS BBC ONE 20:00 - 20:30, 30 min.
TV Guide: Landscape
Return to list
Details
Press again to return to TV Guide.
select
Timer Programming (DVB mode)
Timer Programming is a timer to remind watching or record the programme to the external recorder or the USB HDD.
Select the forthcoming programme
select
set
Select the function (Ext Rec., USB HDD Rec. or Reminder)
LED
LED will turn to orange if Timer Programming is set. (Orange LED will flash if the recording of Timer Programming is in progress.)
Timer Programming Wed 28.10.2009 10:46
1D BBC ONE
<TIMER>
Wed 28.10.2009 2 0:00 20 :30
Date Start End
--- --/-- --:-- --:--
--/-- --:-- --:--
--- --/-- --:-- --:--
--- --/-- --:-- --:--
--/-- --:-- --:--
(30 min.)
(--- min.)
(--- min.)
(--- min.)
(--- min.)
---
Ext Rec.
---
---
---
---
Channel NameFunction No.
(Timer Programming screen)
select
store
Ext Rec. / USB HDD Rec.
: to record the programme to the external recorder (Ext Rec.) or the
USB HDD (USB HDD Rec.) When the start time comes, the channel will be switched automatically and the video and audio signals will be output. 2 mins. before the starting time, a reminder message appears if you are watching TV.
Reminder : to remind watching the programme
When you are watching TV, a reminder message appears 2 mins. before the start time. Press the OK button to switch to the programmed channel.
To check / change / cancel a timer programming event “Timer Programming” (p. 51)
To return to TV Guide
BACK/
RETURN
If you select the current programme
A confirmation screen whether you wish to watch or record it will appear. Select “Timer Programming” and set “Ext Rec.” or “USB HDD Rec.” to record from the time you finish the timer programming event setting.
View
Das Erste 19:30- 20:00
Timer Programming
select access
Note
This function is not available in Analogue mode. Timer Programming only works reliably if correct time information is received via the signal from the
broadcaster or service provider. No other channel can be selected while the recording of Timer Programming is in progress. When recording programmes to the external recorder, be sure to make the proper settings on the recorder connected to the TV. If a compatible recorder with Q-Link, VIERA Link or similar technologies is connected to the TV (p. 86 and p. 87) and the “Link Settings” (p. 36) are completed, no setting of the recorder is required. Also read the manual of the recorder. When recording programmes to the USB HDD, be sure to register the USB HDD and enable it for recording in
the “USB HDD Setup” (p. 62).
View advertisement
Depending on the country you select, this TV supports the GUIDE Plus+ system in DVB-T or Analogue mode
The postcode entry or update is required. Follow the on screen instructions.
Also possible to setup manually from the Setup Menu
“Update” / “Postcode” in “GUIDE Plus+ Settings” (p. 39)
Enter your postcode when using this function for the first time. If you enter an incorrect postcode for your area, or no postcode is entered, advertisements may not be displayed correctly.
Display advertisement information
OPTION
To display the latest advertisement
“Update” in “GUIDE Plus+ Settings” (p. 39)
To change advertisements To return to TV Guide
OPTION
or
BACK/
RETURN
Note
To update the information continuously, the TV must be left in Standby mode at night.
Other useful functions
DIRECT TV REC
N
ASPECT
OPTION
BACK/
RETURN
AV
EXIT
TEXT STTL
INDEX HOLD
MENU
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
22
Viewing Teletext
Teletext services are the text information provided by the broadcasters. The features may vary depending on the broadcasters.
What is FLOF (FASTEXT) mode?
In FLOF 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 TOP mode? (in case of TOP text broadcasting)
TOP is a particular improvement of the standard teletext service that results in an easier search and effective guide.
Fast overview of the teletext information available Easy to use step-by-step selection of the topical subject Page status information at the bottom of the screen
Available page up / down
red
green
To select among subject blocks
blue
To select next subject within the subject block (After the last subject, it moves to the next subject block.)
yellow
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. 23)
To change mode “Teletext” in the Setup Menu (p. 38)
1
Switch to Teletext
<< 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 >>
TELETEXT
INFORMATION
17:51 28 Feb
Time / date
Sub page number
Colour bar
Current page number
TEXT
Displays the index page (content varies depending on the broadcasters)
2
Select the page
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
or
up
down
or
(Corresponds to the colour bar)
red
green
yellow blue
To adjust contrast
MENU
(press three times)
As the blue bar is displayed
To return to TV
EXIT
Reveal hidden data
Reveal hidden words e.g. quiz page answers
MENU
red
To rehide
red
FULL / TOP / BOTTOM
(TOP) (BOTTOM) Normal (FULL)
MENU
green
(Expand the TOP half) (Expand the BOTTOM half)
HOLD
Stop automatic updating
(If you wish to hold the current page without updating)
HOLD
To resume
HOLD
Viewing Teletext
Basic
23
INDEX
Return to the main index page
INDEX
Call up a favourite page
View a favourite page stored
STTL
Call up the page stored on the blue button (List mode). Factory setting is “P888”.
View in multi window
Watch TV and Teletext in two windows at once
MENU
(press twice)
Select Picture and text On or Off
Operations can be made only in Teletext screen.
Store frequently viewed pages
Store frequently viewed pages in the colour bar
(List mode only)
As page is displayed
Corresponding coloured button
press and hold
The number changes to white.
To change stored pages
Coloured button you want to change
Enter new page number
press and hold
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
View sub page
View sub page (Only when teletext is more than one page)
Appears at top of the screen
To view specific sub page
MENU
blue
Enter the 4-digit number
example: P6
mno
Sub pages: The number of sub pages varies depending on the broadcasters (up to 79 pages). 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.
Changes to TV screen temporarily
View the updated page
MENU
yellow
P108
Appears when updating is completed
yellow
(You cannot change the channel.)
The news page provides a function that indicates arrival of latest news (“News Flash”).
TEXT STTL
INDEX HOLD
EXIT
DIRECT TV REC
N
ASPECT
OPTION
BACK/
RETURN
MENU
REC
PROGRAMME
INPUT
TV
DVD/VCR
TV
AVTV
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
24
Connect the external equipment (VCRs, DVD equipment, etc.) and you can watch through the input.
To connect the equipment p. 10, 11 and p. 92
The Remote Control is capable of operating some functions of selected external equipment.
Watching External inputs
1
Turn the TV on
When connecting with SCART as example 2 or 3 (p. 11)
Receives input signals automatically when playback starts
Input signals are automatically identified by the SCART (pin 8) terminal. This function is also available for HDMI connections (p. 92).
If input mode is not switched automatically
Perform and
Check the setup of the equipment.
2
Display the Input select menu
AV
3
Select the input mode connected to the equipment
Input Selection
AV1
AV2/S
AV3 COMPONENT PC HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 TV Media Server
select
watch
You can also select the input using the AV button on the remote control or the side panel of the TV. Press the button repeatedly until the desired input is selected. You cannot select “Media Server” using the AV button on the side panel of the
TV. In order to switch between AV2 and AV2S, move the indicator by pressing left
and right cursor button. You can label or skip each input mode
“Input Labels” (p. 54)
Skipped inputs will not be displayed when the AV button is pressed.
4
View
Displays the selected mode
Note
If the external equipment has an aspect adjustment function, set to “16:9”. For details, see the manual of the equipment or ask your local dealer.
To return to TV
TV
Watching External inputs
Basic
25
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.
DVD/VCR
TV
Selection Switch for operating the connected equipment
Select “DVD/VCR” to operate Panasonic DVD Recorder, DVD Player, Player theatre, Blu-ray Disc theatre or VCR
“How to change the code for the type of the equipment” (see below)
Select “TV” to use USB HDD Recording, Media Player or VIERA Link
“USB HDD Recording” (p. 64) “Media Player” (p. 70) “VIERA Link Control” (p. 90)
Standby
Set to Standby mode / Turn on
Play
Playback videocassette / DVD / video content
Stop
Stop the operations
Rewind / Skip / Search
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
Channel Up / Down
Select channel
REC
Record
Start recording
How to change the code for the type of the equipment
Each type of the Panasonic equipment has its own remote control code. Please change the code according to the equipment you want to operate.
Set the position to “DVD/VCR”
DVD/VCR
TV
Press and hold during the following operations
Enter the appropriate code, see table below
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
Press
Type of the equipment Code
DVD Recorder, DVD Player 70 (default)
Player theatre, Blu-ray Disc theatre 71
VCR 72
Note
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.
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Viewing 3D images
To view 3D contents or programmes in 3D effect (3 Dimensional) you must wear the supplied 3D Eyewear. 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. 27 and p. 28 How to view the 3D images p. 29
To enjoy 3D images safely and comfortably, please read these instructions fully.
Warning
Take care
To help avoid risk of fire, damage, injury or discomfort, please follow the warnings below:
Do not disassemble or modify the 3D Eyewear. Incorrect replacement of battery may cause the danger of explosion, leakage and corrosion of battery. Battery must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, etc. Pay special attention when children are using the 3D Eyewear. The 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 to ensure their safety and health while using the 3D Eyewear. 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.
Small object
The 3D Eyewear contains possibly dangerous parts that can be breathed in or swallowed by young
children accidentally.
Keep the small parts (battery and support band, etc.) out of reach of young children.
Caution
Placement and conditions for viewing 3D images
Do not use the 3D Eyewear near the devices or objects that emit infrared (ex. remote control, fireplace, stove, etc.), as this may cause the 3D Eyewear to mis-operate. 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. Do not use the 3D Eyewear at a distance less than the recommended distance. The recommended viewing distance is 3 times of image height (2.4 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.) Do not use the 3D Eyewear in the condition of high temperature.
Handling the 3D Eyewear
Do not drop, exert pressure on, or step on the 3D Eyewear. 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. Do not use the 3D Eyewear if it is physically damaged. The 3D Eyewear must only be worn when viewing 3D content.
Viewing 3D Content
Ensure no breakable objects are nearby to avoid any accidental damage or injury. 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. Remove the 3D Eyewear before moving around to avoid falling or accidental injury.
If having eyestrain or discomfort, etc.
Stop using the 3D Eyewear immediately, if you feel tired, are not feeling well or experience any discomfort. Stop using the 3D Eyewear if you can clearly see double images when viewing 3D content. After viewing 3D contents or playing 3D games, take a short break to readjust your senses.
Stopping the usage of the 3D Eyewear
Stop using the 3D Eyewear immediately if a malfunction or fault occurs, or 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.
Note
Do not use the 3D Eyewear as sunglasses. The 3D Eyewear will not work correctly if worn upside down or back-to-front. 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. If you do not look toward the TV screen for a while when viewing 3D images, the 3D Eyewear may be turned off automatically. 3D effects may be perceived differently depending on the person. Always store the 3D Eyewear in the case provided when not in use.
Viewing 3D images
Basic
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3D Eyewear
3D Eyewear set (2)
TY-EW3D10E
3D Eyewear Support band
Nose pad A Nose pad B 3D 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
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.
Note
Do not soil the infrared receiver section or attach stickers etc. to it.
Battery cover
When using for the first time, remove the insulating sheet.
Insulating sheet
Pull the insulating sheet
To replace the battery “Replacing the battery” (p. 28)
Support band attaching parts
If required, attach the support band.
To attach the band
“Attaching the support band” (p. 28)
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.
Note
Do not apply pressure to or scratch the surface of the liquid crystal shutter.
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 indicator lamp lights for about 2 seconds and then goes off. To turn the power off, press the button for about 1 second again. The indicator lamp flashes 3 times, then the 3D Eyewear turns off.
Power button
Indicator lamp
Note
If the 3D Eyewear does not receive any signals from the TV for about 5 minutes, the 3D Eyewear will be turned off automatically.
Nose pad installation section
If required, attach the nose pad.
To attach the nose pad “Attaching the nose pad” (p. 28)
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Replacing the battery
When the battery is running low, the indicator lamp flashes 5 times when turning the 3D Eyewear on. In this case, early battery replacement is recommended.
Dispose of the old batteries in accordance with the waste disposal regulations in your local area.
Loosen the screw and remove the battery cover using the supplied screwdriver
Screwdriver (supplied)
Battery cover
Replace the battery
Use the specified type of battery (coin-shaped lithium battery CR2032). Note the correct polarity (+ or -).
Replace and fasten the battery cover
Battery cover
Make sure that the screw is tightened.
Attaching the nose pad
Use either nose pad A or B for your comfort.
If you put the 3D Eyewear on vision correction glasses, the nose pad is recommended to be removed.
Nose pad A
Nose pad B
or
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 support band
If the 3D Eyewear slips out of place, use the supplied support band to hold it in place.
Attach the band to the left and right tips of the frame, and adjust the length.
Support band
Frame
Push to adjust the length of the band
When the end of the support 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.
Fix the twisted part
Storing 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.
Viewing 3D images
Viewing 3D images
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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. 11 and p. 92) 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. 24). 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. 31) 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 view 3D programmes recorded to the registered USB HDD with 3D effect by Media Player (p. 62 and p. 71).
Turn the 3D Eyewear on
Press the power button on the 3D Eyewear for about 1 second. (p. 27)
Supporting the 3D Eyewear
If the 3D Eyewear slips out of place, hold it in place using the support band, and adjust the length of the band. (p. 28)
View 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.
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?
Yes No
Example:
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. 27)
Note
The 3D image or 3D effect may not be available while multi window (p. 58) is active, VIERA CAST home screen (p. 83) is displayed or Ext Rec. of Timer Programming (p. 50) / Direct TV Recording (p. 86 and p. 88) is in progress. As for the contents of the Frame Sequential format, no images will be displayed in these conditions. If the room is lit by using fluorescent lights / dimmers (50 Hz) and light appears to flicker when using the 3D Eyewear, switch off or dim the light. Liquid crystal displays (such as computer screens, digital clocks or calculators, etc.) may be difficult to see while wearing the 3D Eyewear.
Coverage area / range for 3D viewing
If the 3D Eyewear is placed outside the coverage area for about 5 minutes, the 3D Eyewear will be turned off automatically.
: Coverage area for using the 3D Eyewear
35°35°
20°
20°
View from the top View from the side
Note
You cannot view the 3D images with the 3D Eyewear too far from the TV, because of the difficulty of receiving infrared signals from the TV. The range may be shortened depending on the obstacles between the infrared sensors on the TV and the 3D Eyewear, the dirt on the infrared sensors or the surrounding environment. If you do not look toward the TV screen for a while when viewing 3D images, the 3D Eyewear may be turned off automatically even if in the coverage area.
DIRECT TV REC
ASPECT
INPUT
AVTV
OPTION
TEXT STTL
INDEX HOLD
abc def
jkl
ghi
mno
tuvpqrs
wxyz
@
REC
PROGRAMME
DVD/VCR
TV
EXIT
TV
MENU
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Viewing 3D images
3D Settings
Change the 3D settings in the Setup Menu if 3D images are not displayed correctly.
1
Display the menu
MENU
2
Select “Setup”
Main Menu
Picture
Sound
Setup
access
select
3
Select “3D Settings”
Setup Menu
1/2
Off Timer Off
Access
Link Settings Child Lock
DivX® VOD
Language Display Settings Network Setup
USB HDD Setup
3D Settings
access
select
You can also access 3D Settings menu directly by using VIERA TOOLS.
“How to use VIERA TOOLS” (p. 32)
4
Select one of the following functions and set
3D Settings
Edge Smoother Off Safety Precautions Access
3D Picture Format Auto
3D Picture Display 3D
3D Picture Sequence Normal
set
select
To return to TV
EXIT
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