Panasonic TH37PX25UP Operating Instructions
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POWER SAP LIGHT TV DBS VCR DVD RCVR PECT AS AUX B BE RE E LL CA MU T CBL A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO CH OK VOL VOL EXIT MENU CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE PROG 0 PIP MIN REW PAUSE FREEZE TV/VCR PIP PLAY PIP MAX FF STOP REC PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE SPLIT MOVE SWAP Operating Instructions Digital High Definition Plasma Television Model No. TH-37PX25 TH-42PX25 TH-50PX25 For assistance, please call : 1-888-VIEW-PTV(843-9788) or send e-mail to : [email protected] or visit us at www.panasonic.com (U.S.A.) For assistance, please call : 787-750-4300 or visit us at www.panasonic.com (Puerto Rico) Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference. English TQBC0737-2 WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. The lightning flash with arrow-head within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and servicing instructions are in the papers with the appliance. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not place liquid containers (flower vase, cups, cosmetics, etc.) above the set. (including on shelves above, etc.) WARNING: AS WITH ANY SMALL OBJECT, SD CARDS CAN BE SWALLOWED BY YOUNG CHILDREN. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO HANDLE THE SD CARD. WARNING: 1) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. 2) Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three pin grounding-type power plug. This plug will only fit a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug. Note: Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent afterimage to remain on the Plasma Television. Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbols are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. : SD Logo is a trademark. Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc. Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP4638258, 4482866, 5510752 and 5736897. BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. U.S. Patents Nos. 4,631,603; 4,577,216; 4,819,098; 4,907,093; 6,381,747; and 6,516,132. CableCARDTM is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. 2 Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15) To prevent electric shock, ensure the grounding pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected. 3 Dear Panasonic Customer Welcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new Plasma TV. To obtain maximum benefit from your set, please read these Instructions before making any adjustments, and retain them for future reference. Retain your purchase receipt also, and record the model number and serial number of your set in the space provided on the back cover of these instructions. Visit our Panasonic Web Site : www.panasonic.com For assistance, please call : 1-888-VIEW-PTV(843-9788) or send e-mail to : [email protected] or visit us at www.panasonic.com (U.S.A.) For assistance, please call : 787-750-4300 or visit us at www.panasonic.com 4 (Puerto Rico) FCC STATEMENT FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC CAUTION: To assure continued compliance and possible undesirable interference, the provided ferrite cores must be used when connecting this plasma television to video equipment; and maintain at least 40 cm spacing to other peripheral devices. Refer to instructions on pages 10, 13, 14, 17, 18. Any changes or modifications to this TV not expressly approved by Matsushita Electric Corporation of America could result harmful interference and would void the user’s authority to operate this device. FCC Declaration of Conformity Model No. TH-37PX25, TH-42PX25, TH-50PX25 Responsible Party: Contact Source: Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company 1-888-843-9788 email: [email protected] Trademark Credits VGA is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, USA. S-VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association. Even if no special notation has been made of company or product trademarks, these trademarks have been fully respected. • • • 5 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ....................................... 3 FCC STATEMENT ........................................................... 5 Safety Precautions ......................................................... 7 Cleaning and maintenance ........................................... 8 Installation ...................................................................... 9 Receiver Location ......................................................... 9 Optional External Equipment ........................................ 9 Remote Control Battery Installation .............................. 9 Accessories .................................................................. 10 Cable Connection ......................................................... 11 Cable Cover Removal and Fitting ............................... 12 Antenna Connection ................................................... 13 Cable Box Connection ................................................ 13 Digital TV - Set-Top Box (DTV-STB) or DVD Connection ... 14 CableCARDTM Connection .......................................... 14 HDMI Connection ........................................................ 15 VCR Connection ......................................................... 16 Amplifier Connection (TO AUDIO AMP) ...................... 16 Program Out Connection (PROG OUT) ...................... 17 Connecting Headphones / Earphones ........................ 17 Connecting to the front AV terminals ........................... 17 PC Input Terminals Connection ................................... 18 Power ON / OFF ............................................................ 19 Location of Controls .................................................... 19 The Main Unit .............................................................. 19 The Illuminated Remote Control ................................. 20 First Time Setup ........................................................... 22 Watching TV programs ................................................ 23 VHF and UHF ............................................................. 23 Cable TV ..................................................................... 23 Menu Navigation .......................................................... 24 Picture ......................................................................... 26 Pic Mode ................................................................ 26 Color / Tint / Brightness / Picture / Sharpness / Normal ... 26 Other Adjust ........................................................... 26 Audio ........................................................................... 28 Bass / Treble / Balance / Normal ........................... 28 Other Adjust ........................................................... 28 Channel ....................................................................... 30 Favorite .................................................................. 30 Captions ................................................................. 31 6 Timer ........................................................................... 33 Sleep ...................................................................... 33 Timer ...................................................................... 34 Clock Set ................................................................ 35 Day Set .................................................................. 35 Setup ........................................................................... 36 Program CH ........................................................... 36 Auto Scan .............................................................. 37 Manual Program .................................................... 37 Closed Caption ...................................................... 39 Other Adjust ........................................................... 41 CableCARDTM ........................................................ 41 Lock ............................................................................ 42 Password ............................................................... 42 Lock Set ................................................................. 42 Channel Lock ......................................................... 43 Block Program ....................................................... 43 How Long? ............................................................. 45 Blocking Messages ................................................ 45 Photo Viewer ................................................................ 46 Thumbnail Mode ......................................................... 48 Photo Viewer Setup Menu .......................................... 49 Slide Show ............................................................. 49 Rotate .................................................................... 50 Zoom ...................................................................... 50 Card ....................................................................... 50 Photo Viewer Troubleshooting ............................... 51 PIP (Picture in Picture) Operation .............................. 52 SPLIT Operation ........................................................... 54 Aspect Controls ........................................................... 56 PC MENU ....................................................................... 57 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control ... 59 Programming the remote control code ........................ 59 Infrared Code Index .................................................... 60 Mode Operational Key Chart ...................................... 63 Troubleshooting Chart ................................................. 65 VIDEO/COMPONENT/RGB/PC/HDMI input signals ... 66 Specifications ............................................................... 67 Safety Precautions WARNING Set up Do not place the Plasma TV on sloped or unstable surfaces. The Plasma TV may fall off or tip over. • Do not place any objects on top of the Plasma TV. If water spills onto the Plasma TV or foreign objects get inside it, a short-circuit may occur which could result in fire or electric shock. If any foreign objects get inside the Plasma TV, please consult an Authorized Service Center. • Do not cover the ventilation holes. Doing so may cause the Plasma TV to overheat, which can cause fire or damage to the Plasma TV. • If using the pedestal, leave a space of 3 15/16” (10 cm) or more at the top, left and right, 2 3/8” (6 cm) or more at the bottom, and 2 3/4” (7 cm) or more at the rear. If using some other setting-up method, leave a space of 3 15/16” (10 cm) or more at the top, bottom, left and right, and 3/4” (1.9 cm) or more at the rear. Avoid installing this product near electronic equipment that easily receives electromagnetic waves. It may cause interference in image, sound, etc. In particular, keep video equipment away from this product. • AC Power Supply Cord The Plasma TV is designed to operate on 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Securely insert the power cord plug as far as it will go. If the plug is not fully inserted, heat may be generated which could cause fire. If the plug is damaged or the wall socket plate is loose, they should not be used. • Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shocks. • Do not do anything that might damage the power cable. When disconnecting the power cable, hold the plug, not the cable. Do not make any modifications, place heavy objects on, place near hot objects, heat, bend, twist or forcefully pull the power cable. Doing so may cause damage to the power cable which can cause fire or electric shock. If damage to the cable is suspected, have it repaired at an Authorized Service Center. • If the Plasma TV will not be used for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. If problems occur during use If a problem occurs (such as no picture or no sound), or if smoke or an abnormal odor is detected from the Plasma TV, unplug the power cord immediately. Continuous use of the TV under these conditions might cause fire or permanent damage to the unit. Have the TV evaluated at an Authorized Service Center. Services to the TV by any unauthorized personnel are strongly discouraged due to its high voltage dangerous nature. • If water or foreign objects get inside the Plasma TV, if the Plasma TV is dropped, or if the cabinet becomes damaged, disconnect the power cord plug immediately. A short may occur, which could cause fire. Contact an Authorized Service Center for any repairs that need to be made. • 7 Safety Precautions CAUTION This Plasma TV is for use only with the following optional accessories. Use with any other type of optional accessories may cause instability which could result in the possibility of injury. (All of the following accessories are manufactured by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) • Pedestal (included) ........................................... TY-ST42PX20 (TH-37PX25, TH-42PX25) TY-ST50PX20 (TH-50PX25) • Wall-hanging bracket (Vertical) ......................... TY-WK42PV3U • Wall-hanging bracket (Angled) .......................... TY-WK42PR2U • Display stand ..................................................... TY-S37PX20W (TH-37PX25) TY-S42PX20W (TH-42PX25) TY-S50PX20W (TH-50PX25) TY-DP4201W (TH-37PX25, TH-42PX25, TH-50PX25) Always be sure to ask a qualified technician to carry out set-up. When using the Plasma TV Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the ventilation holes of the Plasma TV. Top of the Plasma TV is usually very hot due to the high temperature of exhaust air being released through the ventilation holes. Burns or personal injuries can happen if any body parts are brought too close. Placing any object near the top of the TV could also result in heat damages to the object as well as to the TV if its ventilation holes are blocked. • Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the Plasma TV. Moving the TV with its cables attached might damage the cables which, in turn, can cause fire or electric shock. • Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning. Electric shocks can result if this is not done. • Clean the power cable regularly to prevent it from becoming dusty. Built-up dust on the power cord plug can increase humidity which might damage the insulation and cause fire. Unplug the cord from the wall outlet and clean it with a dry cloth. • This Plasma TV radiates infrared rays, therefore it may affect other infrared communication equipment. Install your infrared sensor in a place away from direct or reflected light from your Plasma TV. Cleaning and maintenance The front of the display panel has been specially treated. Wipe the panel surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft, lint-free cloth. If the surface is particularly dirty, soak a soft, lint-free cloth in a weak detergent solution and then wring the cloth to remove excess liquid. Use this cloth to wipe the surface of the display panel, then wipe it evenly with a dry cloth, of the same type, until the surface is dry. Do not scratch or hit the surface of the panel with fingernails or other hard objects. Furthermore, avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and thinner, otherwise the quality of the surface may be adversely affected. • • If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. If the cabinet is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution and then wring the cloth dry. Use this cloth to wipe the cabinet, and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth. Do not allow any detergent to come into direct contact with the surface of the Plasma TV. If water droplets get inside the unit, operating problems may result. Avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and thinner, otherwise the quality of the cabinet surface may be adversely affected or the coating may peel off. Furthermore, do not leave it for long periods in contact with articles made from rubber or PVC. • • • Note: Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the Plasma TV. Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode. 8 Installation Receiver Location This unit is intended to be used with an optional stand or entertainment center. Consult your dealer for available options. Locate for comfortable viewing. Avoid placing where sunlight or other bright light (including reflections) will fall on the screen. Use of some types of fluorescent lighting can reduce remote control transmitter range. Adequate ventilation is essential to prevent internal component failure. Keep away from areas of excessive heat or moisture. Optional External Equipment The Video/Audio connection between components can be made with shielded video and audio cables. For best performance, video cables should utilize 75 ohm coaxial shielded wire. Cables are available from your dealer or electronic supply store. Before you purchase any cables, be sure you know what type of output and input connectors your various components require. Also determine the length of cable you will need. Remote Control Battery Installation 1. Open the cover. 2. Install the batteries and replace the cover. Note the correct polarity (+ and -). Two AA size Helpful Hints: For frequent remote control users, replace old batteries with alkaline batteries for longer life. Helpful Hints: Whenever you remove the batteries, you may need to reset the remote control infrared codes. We recommend that you record the code on page 59, prior to setting up the remote control. Precaution on battery use Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the remote control transmitter. Observe the following precautions: 1. Batteries should always be replaced as a pair. Always use new batteries when replacing the old set. 2. Do not combine a used battery with a new one. 3. Do not mix battery types (example: “Zinc Carbon” with “Alkaline”). 4. Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries. 5. Battery replacement is necessary when remote control acts sporadically or stops operating the TV set. 9 Accessories Check that you have the Accessories and items shown Operating Instruction book Remote control EUR7627Z10 Batteries for the remote control (AA Battery × 2) Warranty card POWER SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL PECT AS BBE RE MU E LL CA T AUX A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO CH OK VOL MENU CH 1 2 4 VOL EXIT 3 5 6 7 8 PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC 9 PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE PROG 0 FREEZE TV/VCR PIP Pedestal TY-ST42PX20 (TH-37PX25, TH-42PX25) TY-ST50PX20 (TH-50PX25) Ferrite core Small size × 5 SPLIT MOVE SWAP Customer card AC cord Customer care plan card Service center list Clamper (×2) Large size × 4 F-Type antenna adapter (for 3C-2V) (×2) (for 5C-2V) (×2) Attaching the ferrite core Be sure to choose the appropriate size of ferrite core (large or small) and the correct setting of the cable (winding or passing), as indicated by each connection diagram on the following pages (13, 14, 17, 18). (Small size) 2 (Large size) 1 Less than 10 cm (4’’) Pull back the tabs (in two places) to open. 10 Put the cable and close. Cable Connection Headphones / Earphones jack (see page 17) HPJ S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 PC Front AV terminals (see page 17) From EXTERNAL monitor terminal on Computer (see page 18) COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 2 S VIDEO AV IN R CHANNEL HPJ PC S-VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 CABLE CARD slot (see page 14) VIDEO PR VIDEO L VOLUME Y PB AUDIO IN OK TV/VIDEO 2 PROG OUT HDmI PC CARD EJECT SD CARD PUSH-EJECT MENU CABLE CARD L TO AUDIO AMP DIGITAL AUDIO OUT R SERVICE ONLY B ANTENNA A Cable In DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal (see page 16) HDMI terminal (see page 15) COMPONENT Input terminals (see page14) Antenna terminals (see pages 13,14) AV terminals (see pages 16, 17) Clamper Removal Fitting Fastening the power and other cables Fastening method of other cables Attach the clamper on the installation hole, and fasten them. Bundle the cable with the cable fastening clamper. 1 1 2 Fastening band Fastening Loosening 2 Pull off. To tighten. Keep the knob pressed. Fastening method of the power cable 1. Insert the power plug into the main body. 2. Fasten with the power cable fastening band. 11 Cable Connection Cable Cover Removal and Fitting Removal 2 1. Push down hooks and pull the cover slightly towards yourself to disengage the claws (at 4 points). 2. Slowly pull out in the downward direction. 1 Fitting 1. Insert the claws (at 4 points) at the bottom end. 2. Push the cover until hooks will be cricked. 2 1 1 When connecting to the rear AV input/output terminals, connect the cables through this window. COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 2 S VIDEO 2 Y PROG OUT PB VIDEO VIDEO PR The rear AV input/output terminals L TO AUDIO AMP R (This window cannot close completely if you connect the cables.) Other cables should be connected before fitting the cable cover. Note: Cables and adapters are not supplied with this set unless otherwise indicated. 12 Cable Connection Antenna Connection • For proper reception of VHF/UHF channels, an external antenna is required. For best reception, an outdoor antenna is recommended. • When you enjoy the terrestrial TV programs only, connect the home antenna to ANTENNA (A). When you enjoy both the terrestrial TV programs and the cable TV programs, connect the cable TV’s cable to ANTENNA (A), and the terrestrial antenna cable to ANTENNA (B). • Select the antenna mode in Input Setup (see page 22). VHF antenna UHF antenna B ANTENNA A Cable In Mixer 75 Ohm coaxial cable F-Type Antenna Adapter (supplied) Less than 4” (10 cm) Ferrite core (large size) (supplied) Notes: • Certain cable systems offset some channels to reduce interference or have Premium (scrambled) channels. A cable converter box is required for proper reception. Check with your local cable company for its compatibility requirements. • To obtain optimum quality picture and sound, an antenna, the correct cable (75 Ohm coaxial) and the correct terminating plug are required. • If a communal antenna system is used, you may require the correct connection cable and plug between the wall antenna socket and your television receiver. • Your local television service centre or dealer may be able to assist you in obtaining the correct antenna system for your particular area and the accessories required. • Any matters regarding antenna installation, upgrading of existing systems or accessories required, and the costs incurred, are your responsibility. Cable Box Connection • When you enjoy the cable TV programs only, connect the cable TV’s cable to ANTENNA (A). When you enjoy both the terrestrial TV programs and the cable TV programs, connect the cable TV’s cable to ANTENNA (A), and the terrestrial antenna cable to ANTENNA (B). • Select the antenna mode in Input Setup (see page 22). Back of the TV B ANTENNA A Cable Less than 4” (10 cm) CABLE BOX Incoming cable In Ferrite core (large size) (supplied) ANT OUTPUT ANT INPUT 13 Cable Connection Digital TV - Set-Top Box (DTV-STB) or DVD Connection This TV is capable of displaying 1080i and 480p DTV signals when connected to a DTV Tuner Set-Top-Box (STB). This TV also utilizes a progressive scan doubler, which de-interlaces the NTSC signal and progressively scans the image. This allows you to sit close to the TV and not see the thin black horizontal lines (venetian blind effect) associated with interlaced TV pictures. • To view DTV programs, connect the STB to the component video input terminals (Y, PB, PR) of the TV. Component color inputs provide luminance and separate color signal. • Select the output of the STB to either 1080i or 480p. • A DTV signal must be available in your area. • Use a Panasonic DTV-STB (Digital TV-Set-Top Box) or DVD Player. Component Video cable Back of the TV DIGITAL TV OUTPUT Set Top Box COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 2 S VIDEO Y MAIN VIDEO PB 2 Y PROG OUT PB VIDEO DVD player PR PR VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT L TO AUDIO AMP L R R Audio cable CableCARDTM Connection CableCARDTM allows you to tune digital and high definition cable channels through the cable antenna. Consult your cable company on the availability of CableCARDTM. Procedure 1. Connect the cable antenna to ANTENNA (A). 2. Turn the TV on (see page 19). 3. Set the input mode to TV (see page 20). 4. Insert the CableCARDTM (as it’s upper side facing to your side) into CABLE CARD slot on the back of the TV. Follow the messages displayed on the screen. Back of the TV CAB DIG ITAL AU OUT DIO LE C SER VCE ARD ONL Y B ANT ENN A INSERT THIS END POD MODULE A Cable In Upper side of the card Notes: • If you experience keyboard or remote control function hang-up when using CableCARDTM, unplug the TV and plug it back on and try the controls again. If this condition still exists, please call Panasonic Customer Call Center for further instructions. • Do not insert a PCMCIA card into CABLE CARD slot. 14 Cable Connection HDMI Connection HDMI∗1 (High Definition Multi media Interface) is the first all digital consumer electronics A/V interface that supports uncompressed standard. The HDMI terminal supports both video and audio information. To the HDMI∗1 input terminal, you can connect an EIA/CEA-861/861B∗2 compliant consumer electronic device, such as a Set Top Box or DVD player with HDMI or DVI output terminal. Input a High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) high-definition picture source to this HDMI terminal, so you can display the high-definition pictures on this TV in the digital form. HDMI cable Audio cable AV IN Set Top Box HDMI signal out L DVD player AUDIO IN R • If the external device has DVI output only, use a DVI to HDMI adapter cable∗3 to connect to the HDMI terminal. • Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO IN terminals for HDMI. • Select the audio setting in HDMI In (see page 29). Compatible VIDEO Signal 1080i 480p 480i No. of dots (H × V) 1,920 × 1,080i 720 × 480p 640 × 480p 720(1,440) × 480i Vertical scanning frequency (Hz) 59.94/60 59.94/60 59.94/60 59.94/60 This input terminal is not intended for use with computers. Compatible sampling freguency of AUDIO signal through HDMI (L.PCM) : 48kHz / 44.1kHz / 32 kHz Notes: • This HDMI connector is Type A. • If you connect an equipment without a digital output terminal, connect to the COMPONENT VIDEO, S VIDEO or VIDEO input terminal on the TV so you can enjoy an analog signal. • The DIGITAL IN terminal can only be used with 1080i, 480i or 480p picture signals. Set the Digital Set -Top -Box DIGITAL OUT terminal Output setting to 1080i, 480i or 480p. For detailed information, refer to the Digital Set -Top Box instruction manual. If you cannot display the picture because your Digital Set -Top -Box does not have a DIGITAL OUT terminal Output setting, use the component Video Input (or the S Video Input or Video Input). In this case the picture will be displayed as an analog signal. ∗1. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. ∗2. EIA/CEA-861/861B profiles compliance covers profiles for transmission of uncompressed digital video including high bandwidth digital content protection. ∗3. HDMI-DVI conversion cable (TY-SCHO3DH): available on Panasonic Website (www.panasonic.com). Consult your consumer electronics dealer for availability details. 15 Cable Connection VCR Connection Back of the TV COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 2 S VIDEO 2 Y S-Video cable PROG OUT PB Video cable VIDEO PR VIDEO L Audio cable TO AUDIO AMP R VCR R L VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT Amplifier Connection (TO AUDIO AMP) For a full Home Theater sound experience, an external Dolby Digital∗ decoder and a multichannel amplifier must be connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal on the TV. ∗Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround sound delivers digital-quality sound. Dolby Digital provides five discrete full-bandwidth channels for front left, front right, center, surround left and surround right, plus a LFE (Low Frequency Effect) subwoofer channel. OPTICAL IN Optical digital audio cable Back of the TV or AUDIO INPUT Audio cable COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 2 S VIDEO L 2 Y PROG OUT R PB DIGITAL AUDIO OUT VIDEO VIDEO PR Amplifier L TO AUDIO AMP R Procedure 1. Select Speakers “Off” in Audio menu (see page 29). 2. Adjust the amplifier volume to the desired level. Notes: • External speakers cannot be connected directly to TO AUDIO AMP terminals. • When ATSC channel is selected, the output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack will be Dolby Digital. When NTSC channel is selected, the output will be PCM. 16 Cable Connection Program Out Connection (PROG OUT) See optional equipment manual for further instructions for recording and monitoring. Back of the TV COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 2 S VIDEO 2 Y PROG OUT VCR PB Video cable MONITOR VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO PR Audio cable L OR L TO AUDIO AMP AUDIO R R Notes: • When a device (STB, DVD, etc.) is connected to the HDMI terminal (see page 15), no video or audio is output due to license restrictions. • Program Out signal may not be available when COMPONENT input (see page 20) is selected for the Main picture during PIP or SPLIT operation (see pages 52, 54). • When receiving digital channel signals, all digital formats are down-converted to composite NTSC video to be output through Program Out terminals. • Some programs contain Macrovision signal to prevent VCR recording. Connecting Headphones / Earphones HPJ PC S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 M3 plug Headphones / Earphones (not supplied) Ferrite core (small size) (supplied) Connecting to the front AV terminals Push to open the front panel and connect equipment to front Audio/Video input terminals. S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 Ferrite core (small size) (supplied) PC CAMCORDER Audio cable Video cable S-Video cable A second VCR, video disc player, video game equipment and DSS equipment can also be connected to the video input terminals. See the optional equipment manual for details. Note: The S-VIDEO connection provides higher quality picture. It overrides other VIDEO connections. Use INPUT 3, AUDIO L and R with S-VIDEO connection. 17 Cable Connection PC Input Terminals Connection COMPUTER S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 Ferrite core (small size) (supplied) PC Less than 4” (10 cm) Audio Stereo plug Connect a cable which matches the audio output terminal on the computer. Conversion adapter (if necessary) Less than 4” (10 cm) Less than 4” (10 cm) RGB PC cable D-sub 15p Ferrite core (large size) (supplied) Notes: (1) Computer signals which can be input are those with a horizontal scanning frequency of 15 to 110 kHz and vertical scanning frequency of 48 to 120 Hz. (However, the image will not be displayed properly if the signals exceed 1,200 lines.) (2) The maximum resolution: Aspect Model 16:9 4:3 TH-37PX25 1,024 × 720 768 × 720 TH-42PX25 1,024 × 768 768 × 768 TH-50PX25 1,366 × 768 1,024 × 768 If the display resolution exceeds these maximums, it may not be possible to show fine detail with sufficient clarity. (3) Some PC models cannot be connected to the set. (4) There is no need to use an adapter for computers with DOS/V compatible D-sub 15P terminal. (5) The computer shown in the illustration is for example purposes only. (6) Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this set. (7) Do not set the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies for PC signals which are above or below the specified frequency range. Signal Names for D-sub 15P Connector 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 1 8 2 9 10 3 4 5 Pin Layout for PC Input Terminal 18 Signal Name Pin No. Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name R 1 6 GND (Ground) 11 NC (not connected) G 2 7 GND (Ground) 12 NC B 3 8 GND (Ground) 13 HD/SYNC NC (not connected) 4 9 NC (not connected) 14 VD GND (Ground) 5 10 GND (Ground) 15 NC Power ON / OFF 1 Connect the AC cord plug to the Plasma TV. • Fix the power cord plug securely with the clamper (see page 11). 2 Connect the plug to the wall outlet. Remote control senser POWER POWER Power indicater Power on: Red Power off: No Light POWER button 3 Press to turn the TV on or off. Note: The TV will still consume some power as long as the power cord is still inserted into the wall outlet. POWER SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL AUX A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO PECT AS BBE R Location of Controls The Main Unit Power indicator Power on : Red Power off : No Light SD CARD slot POWER OK TV/VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL HPJ S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 PC PC CARD EJECT SD CARD PUSH-EJECT VOLUME PC CARD EJECT SD CARD PUSH-EJECT MENU ACTION INPUT PC CARD slot CHANNEL HPJ S-VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 PC POWER button Remote control sensor C.A.T.S. sensor Plasma C.A.T.S. (Contrast Automatic Tracking System) automatically senses the ambient light conditions and adjusts the brightness and gradation accordingly, to optimise contrast. Effective when Pic Mode is set to Auto (see page 26). MENU Display Main Menu or return one step backward in menus (see pages 24, 57). OK Choose menu and submenu entry. PC CARD EJECT button Channel selectors Volume adjusters TV/VIDEO Change the input mode. 19 Location of Controls The Illuminated Remote Control POWER Turn the TV ON or OFF. Mode Selection buttons (see page 59) TV: TV VCR: VCR DVD: DVD DBS: Digital Broadcasting Satellite RCVR:Receiver/Amplifier CBL: Cable TV AUX: Aux POWER SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL AUX A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO TV/VIDEO Change the input mode. COMPONENT 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 PECT AS HDMI VIDEO 1 RE E CH OK VOL SD Access Photo Viewer (see page 48). BBE LL CA PC COMPONENT 2 MU T TV VOL MENU CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXIT R-TUNE Switch to previously viewed channel and input modes. PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE PIP MIN, PIP MAX Change the size of PIP frame (see page 52). Operation of other Device (see pages 63, 64) SEARCH Display search frames during PIP or SPLIT operation (see pages 53, 55). PIP CH Select the channel during PIP or SPLIT operation (see pages 52, 54). FREEZE Freeze the picture (see pages 53, 55). PIP PIP (Picture in Picture) Operation (see page 52) SPLIT Split Screen (see page 54) MOVE Move PIP frame (see page 53). SWAP Swap pictures in PIP or SPLIT operation (see page 52, 54). 20 9 R-TUNE PROG 0 PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE PIP SPLIT MOVE SWAP Location of Controls SAP • Digital channel Select the audio track (if available). Audio Track 1 of 1 (English) • Analog channel Cycle through different audio modes. ex. If receiving Stereo, SAP and Mono or receiving Stereo and Mono only: Stereo SAP Mono LIGHT Light the remote control buttons. The selected button blinks when lit. A -ANTENNA - B Switch to (A or B) RF antenna input. MUTE Mute the sound. Press again to cancel the mute. ASPECT Change the screen aspect (see page 56). BBE Turn BBE VIVA 3D OFF or ON (see page 29). RECALL Display or remove the channel banner. Antenna designation, Channel and program # and Station identifier A: 15-1 KPBS - HD Add FAV Program Aspect Rating TV-G CC PIP/SPLIT CH number or Picture mode setting Input information 1080i VIVID SAP HDMI Closed Caption Clock 12:30 pm 30 Time remaining in Sleep Timer SAP indication Press OK button to add or delete the channel in the Favorite channel list (see page 30). CH: Change to the next channel up. : Move cursor upward during menu mode. Choose menu and submenu entry. VOL : Reduces volume. : Move cursor to the left during menu mode. CH VOL MENU Display Main Menu or return one step backward in menus (see pages 24, 57). MENU OK CH VOL EXIT VOL : Increase volume. : Move cursor to the right during menu mode. EXIT Exit menus. CH: Change to the next channel down. : Move cursor downward during menu mode. Direct program number selection buttons PROG -: When tuning digital channel, press the button to enter the minor number in a compound channel number. • To enter the channel number ex. CH 15-1: [1] [5] [-] [1] [OK] 21 First Time Setup For your convenience, First Time Setup menu will be displayed on screen when the set is turned on for the first time. If needed, follow the menus and procedures displayed on-screen for setting up the features. You can also make the settings in Setup menu (see pages 36, 37). Input Setup Select the configuration of RF input depending on the signal source. POWER SAP First Time Setup Input Setup LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL Cable/Antenna AUX A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO PECT AS 1 BBE Press to select Input Setup. RE E LL CA MU T Setting Auto Scan CH CH VOL OK VOL OK VOL VOL Press to enter your selection. CH MENU Press to select Cable only, Cable/Antenna or Antenna only. 2 EXIT CH Press to start the Auto Scan. All available channels with a signal will be programmed into memory. CH VOL OK VOL CH 1 2 3 Auto Scan This feature allows you to selectively auto scan channels. You can scan All, Analog only channels or Analog & Digital channels. 1 Press to select Auto Scan. First Time Setup CH OK VOL Press to enter the sub-menu field. Input Setup Auto Scan VOL Scan All Antenna (A) Analog Antenna (A) Analog & Digital Antenna (B) Analog CH Antenna (B) Analog & Digital Press to select the sub-menu. 2 CH OK VOL VOL Press to start Auto Scan. After Auto Scan is completed, the TV tunes to the first channel found during Auto Scan. CH To return to the previous menu MENU Press . To exit the menu screen EXIT Press . Notes: • If the EXIT button is pressed at anytime during Auto Scan, Auto Scan will be cancelled and the TV will return to the First Time Setup menu. • If a CableCARD is present during the First Time Setup and Antenna (A) is set to cable, Antenna (A) will not be scanned due to the CableCARD providing the channel map. 22 Watching TV programs VHF and UHF 1 POWER SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL 2 TV Press to operate the TV set with the remote control. POWER Press to turn the TV on. 3 Press to select desired channel. CH AUX VOL A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO OK VOL CH BBE RE E LL CA MU T PECT AS CH 4 CH OK VOL VOL MENU Select the desired volume level. VOL EXIT CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE OK VOL CH Notes: • The channel number and volume level remain the same even after the TV is turned off. • Power consumption and howling sound can be reduced if the volume level is lowered. Cable TV PROG 0 PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE Make sure that registration with cable TV provider and connection of equipment are completed. 1 Select the TV channel 3 or 4. CH PIP SPLIT MOVE VOL OK VOL CH SWAP 2 3 CBL POWER Press to operate the cable box with the remote control. Press to turn the cable box on. • Point the remote control towards the cable box. Notes: • The remote control code number is set for Panasonic products. • To operate other manufacturer’s product (see pages 59 - 64). 23 Menu Navigation 1 POWER SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL TV/VIDEO BBE Photo V iewer (see page 46) 1 2 Lock (see page 42) RE OK CH Setup (see page 36) Audio (see page 28) Channel (see page 30) CH MENU Timer (see page 33) Picture (see page 26) A -ANTENNA - B E VOL Press to display the Main menu. LL CA MU T PECT AS AUX MENU About The About screen displays assorted information about the TV. Please have this information when calling Customer Care Center. VOL EXIT 3 2 Press to select the menu. CH 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE VOL OK VOL CH PROG 0 PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE 3 Press to enter the sub-menu field. CH VOL OK VOL CH PIP SPLIT MOVE SWAP Press to select the sub-menu. 4 CH ex. Picture menu Picture Pic Mode VOL OK CH Press to adjust the sub-menu. Color 31 Tint 31 Brightness 26 Picture 63 Sharpness 50 Normal No Other Adjust 24 Vivid VOL Menu Navigation 1 [ To select Other Adjust sub-menu] Press to select Other Adjust. Other Adjust Color Temp CH VOL OK Press to display the sub-menu. VOL CH On Video NR Off 3D Y/C Filter Off Color Matrix Freeze 2 Cool Natural Color HD Split Press to select the sub-menu. CH VOL OK Press to select or activate the sub-menu. VOL CH To return to the previous screen MENU Press to return. To exit menus EXIT Press to return to normal picture. 25 Menu Navigation Picture Picture Pic Mode Vivid Color 31 Tint 31 Brightness 26 Picture 63 Sharpness 50 Normal No Other Adjust Pic Mode Lets you choose the pre-set picture modes that best suits the program you are viewing. This feature also affects Color Temp setting (see page 27). Press to select Pic Mode. CH VOL OK VOL CH Press to select the picture mode. Vivid (default): Provides enhanced picture contrast and sharpness for viewing in a welllit room. Standard : Recommended for normal viewing conditions with subdued room lighting. Cinema : For watching movies in a darkened room. It provides a soft, film-like picture. Auto : Automatically senses the ambient light conditions and adjusts the brightness and gradation accordingly, to optimise contrast. • • • • Note: Each mode has its own picture settings (Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture and Sharpness). Color / Tint / Brightness / Picture / Sharpness / Normal Press to select the sub-menu. CH VOL OK VOL Press to adjust the sub-menu. CH Item Color Tint Brightness Picture Sharpness Normal Explanations Adjusts desired color intensity. Adjusts natural flesh tones. Adjusts dark areas of picture. Adjusts white areas of picture. Adjusts clarity of outline detail. Resets all picture adjustments to factory default settings. Other Adjust Press to select Other Adjust. 1 CH VOL OK Press to display the sub-menu. VOL CH Other Adjust Press to select the sub-menu. 2 CH VOL OK Press to select or activate the sub-menu. VOL Color Temp On Video NR Off 3D Y/C Filter Off Color Matrix CH 26 Cool Natural Color Freeze HD Split Menu Navigation Color Temp (temperature) / Natural Color / Video NR / 3D Y/C Filter Press to select the sub-menu. CH VOL OK VOL Press to adjust or activate the sub-menu. CH Item Video NR Explanations To increase or decrease Warm (red) and Cool (blue) colors to suit personal preferences. To increase the color reproduction range with natural color gradation and highly delicate hues. Reduces noise in the channel, commonly called snow. Remains off when receiving a strong signal. 3D Y/C Filter Minimizes noise and cross color in the picture. Color Temp (temperature) Natural Color Color Matrix Displays 480p input signals in a natural color from digital equipment adapters connected to COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (Y, PB, PR) terminals. Select HD or SD to automatically adjust color parameters for HD (high definition) or SD (standard definition). Press to select Color Matrix. CH VOL OK VOL CH Press to select SD or HD. SD : When the input signal is a normal TV system (NTSC). HD : When the input signal is a High-Definition system (ATSC). • • Notes: • This feature is available only with 480p signal and not available with regular TV (NTSC) program. • When viewing a non-standard DTV signal format, you can change color parameters manually for the best picture quality. Freeze This feature is used to freeze main picture and display it in a PIP or SPLIT frame, when the FREEZE button on the remote control is pressed. Press FREEZE again to delete frame (see pages 53, 55). Press to select Freeze. CH VOL OK Press to select Split or PIP. VOL CH 27 Menu Navigation Audio Audio Bass 7 7 Treble 31 Balance Normal Set Other Adjust Bass / Treble / Balance / Normal Press to select the sub-menu. CH VOL OK Press to adjust or activate the sub-menu. VOL CH Item Explanations Bass Increase or decrease the bass response. Treble Increase or decrease the treble response. Balance Emphasize the left / right speaker volume. Normal Reset Bass, Treble and Balance adjustments to factory default settings. Other Adjust Press to select Other Adjust. 1 CH VOL OK Press to display the sub-menu. VOL CH Press to select the sub-menu. 2 Other Adjust CH VOL OK Press to select or activate the sub-menu. VOL CH AI Sound On BBE VlVA 3D Off BBE Off Surround Off Speakers HDMI ln On Auto AI Sound Equalize overall volume levels across all channels. AI sound is not available in VIDEO input mode (see page 20). Press to select AI Sound. CH VOL OK CH 28 Press to select On or Off. VOL Menu Navigation BBE VIVA 3D / BBE BBE VIVA 3D BBE BBE VIVA 3D provides a musically accurate natural 3D image with hi-fi sound. The clarity of the sound is improved by BBE while the width, depth and height of the sound image are expanded by BBE’s proprietary 3D sound processing. BBE VIVA 3D is compatible with all TV programs including news, music, dramas, movies and sports as well as electronic games. BBE VIVA 3D enhances the surround sound effect, while maintaining the clarity of dialogue. Sound technology enhances speech intelligibility and restores the dynamic range of musical passages to provide outstanding natural sound. Press to select BBE VIVA 3D or BBE. CH VOL OK VOL Press to select On or Off. CH Notes: • When “BBE VIVA 3D” is set to On, “BBE” and “Surround” setting are fixed to “On”. • When “BBE VIVA 3D” is set to Off, “BBE” and “Surround” can be set individually. Surround Enhances audio response when listening to stereo. Press to select Surround. CH VOL OK VOL Press to select On or Off. • On : For a stereo audio. • Off : For a monaural audio. CH Note: This feature is effective when BBE VIVA 3D is set to Off. Speakers This feature is used to turn TV speakers On or Off (see page 16, Amplifier Connection). Press to select Speakers. CH VOL OK VOL Press to select On or Off. • On : TV speakers operate normally. • Off : TV speakers off. CH HDMI In When using HDMI (see page 15), this feature will let you switch between Analog Input and Digital Input. Press to select HDMI In. CH VOL OK CH VOL Press to select the mode. • Auto : Automatically selects Analog / Digital signal. • Digital : Digital Input only. • Analog : Analog Input only. 29 Menu Navigation Channel Press to select the menu. CH VOL OK Press to display the sub-menu. VOL CH Favorite Allows you to create Favorite channel list from Antenna (A) or Antenna (B). Favorite Surf Mode Press to select Surf Mode. CH VOL OK Surf Mode All Channels RF Input Antenna (A) Channel A: 2 The maximum is 16 favorite channels. Press to select Favorites or All Channels. VOL CH Press to enter your selection. RF Input Press to select RF Input. CH VOL OK Press to select Antenna (A) or Antenna (B). VOL CH Press to enter your selection. Channel Press to select Channel. 1 CH VOL OK VOL CH 2 CH VOL OK CH 30 Press to select the channel. VOL Press to add the channel. To delete the channel, press again while the channel number is displayed. • Repeat step 2 up to 16 favorite channels. Menu Navigation Captions To enter preset and manual labels to desired stations. Also to enter input label to video inputs. Preset Labels Captions To enter channel numbers for popular TV stations. 1 Press to select Preset Labels. OK Antenna (A) FOX NBC PBS CH VOL Preset Labels RF Input Manual Labels ABC Input Labels CBS CNN VOL Press to enter the sub-menu field. CH ESPN HBO Press to select RF Input. 2 CH VOL OK Press to select Antenna (A) or Antenna (B). VOL Press to enter your selection. CH Press to select the desired preset caption. 3 CH VOL OK VOL CH 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Select the channel (refer to your local TV guide). 0 5 CH VOL OK VOL Press to enter your selection. To delete a channel number, while highlighted press repeatedly until all numbers are removed, then press OK button. CH Note: Only input with signal will be selectable. 31 Menu Navigation Manual Labels To enter numbers and captions manually. Captions 1 Press to select Manual Labels. CH VOL OK Press to enter the sub-menu field. Preset Labels RF Input Manual Labels Channel Input Labels Caption Antenna (A) A: 2 VOL CH 2 Press to select RF Input. CH VOL OK Press to select Antenna (A) or Antenna (B). VOL Press to enter your selection. CH Press to select Channel. 3 CH VOL OK Press to select the available channel number. VOL CH Press to select Caption. 4 CH VOL OK VOL CH Press to select the character position. 5 CH VOL OK CH VOL Press to select the character (refer to your local TV guide). • Repeat until all characters are added, up to 7 characters can be added for each channel. • To delete the Channel Caption, press until no character is displayed. Press to enter your selection. Note: Only input with signal will be selectable. 32 Menu Navigation Input Labels To label video input connections for on-screen display. Captions 1 Press to select Input Labels. Preset Labels Component 1 Manual Labels CH VOL OK Press to enter the sub-menu field. Component 2 Input Labels HDMI Video 1 VOL Video 2 Video 3 CH PC 2 Press to select the video input. CH VOL OK VOL CH Press to select the preset input label. • To delete Input labels, press until no label is displayed, and then press OK button to enter your selection. • To skip the input, select ‘‘SKIP’’. The input will be skipped when you press TV/VIDEO. Press to enter your selection. Timer Set the time in Clock Set (see page 35) before setting Timer. Sleep Press to select Sleep. Sleep CH VOL OK CH Timer VOL Press to select the desired sleep time (No, 30, 60 or 90). • To turn off the timer, select No. • To confirm the remaining time, press RECALL button (see page 21). No Timer Clock Set Day Set --:-- ---- 33 Menu Navigation Timer Select timer to turn the TV on and off at selected times and on selected day. Press to select Timer. Timer Sleep CH VOL OK Press to enter the Timer sub-menu. Timer Clock Set VOL No Day Set --:-- ---- CH Day Press to select Day. CH VOL OK VOL Press to select appropriate day setting. Timer Day MON-FRI On Time 7 : 10 AM Off Time 8 : 10 PM Set Yes CH On Time/ Off Time Press to select On Time or Off Time. 1 CH VOL OK Press to enter the time field. VOL CH Press to select the hour (AM or PM ) or the minutes position. 2 CH VOL OK VOL CH 3 Press to set the hour (AM or PM) and the minutes. Press to enter your selection. CH VOL OK VOL CH Notes: • The TV automatically turns Off after 90 minutes when turned On by the Timer. It will be cancelled if the Off Time is selected or if a key is pressed. • When the power to the TV set is disrupted due to a power outage or similar problem, the off-timer will be deactivated and the TV will be in standby mode even after power is restored. Set Press to select Set. CH VOL OK CH 34 Press to select Yes or No. VOL Menu Navigation To return to the previous screen MENU Press to return. To activate Timer Select the channel and turn off the TV. Clock Set 1 Press to select Clock Set. CH VOL OK Press to enter the time field. VOL CH 2 Press to select the hour (AM or PM) or the minutes position. CH VOL OK VOL CH 3 Press to set the hour (AM or PM) and the minutes. Press to enter your selection. CH VOL OK VOL CH Day Set Set the day of the week. Press to select Day Set. CH VOL OK Press to select the day of the week. VOL CH 35 Menu Navigation Setup Press to select the menu. CH VOL OK Press to display the sub-menu. VOL CH Program CH Input Setup Lets you specify the antenna mode (Cable only, Cable/Antenna or Antenna only). 1 Press to select Input Setup. CH Press to enter the sub-menu field. Program Channel Input Setup Setting Cable/Antenna Auto Scan VOL OK VOL Manual Program CH Signal Meter 2 CH VOL OK Press to select the antenna mode. VOL Press to enter your selection. • The confirmation message appears. CH 3 Press to start Auto Scan. CH VOL OK VOL CH Notes: • Auto scan is necessary when you select the input signal for the first time or whenever you change the antenna configuration. • If CableCARD is not inserted, the Auto scan performs Scan All. • When CableCARD is inserted and Cable only is selected, Auto Scan will be skipped. • When CableCARD is inserted and Cable/Antenna is selected, Antenna (B) Analog & Digital Auto Scan will be performed. • In order to manually select Antenna B from the remote, Auto Scan must first be performed. 36 Menu Navigation Auto Scan Automatically scans all available channels, Antenna (A) Analog, Antenna (A) Analog & Digital, Antenna (B) Analog and Antenna (B) Analog & Digital. 1 Press to select Auto Scan. Program Channel CH VOL OK Press to enter the sub-menu field. VOL Input Setup Scan All Auto Scan Antenna (A) Analog Manual Program Antenna (A) Analog & Digital CH Signal Meter Antenna (B) Analog Antenna (B) Analog & Digital 2 Press to select the sub-menu. CH VOL OK VOL Press to start Auto Scan. • After Auto Scan is completed, press MENU to return to the previous screen. CH Manual Program To add or delete channels from either channels list (A/B) manually. 1 Press to select Manual Program. CH VOL OK Press to enter the sub-menu field. Program Channel Input Setup RF Input Auto Scan Channel Add Manual Program VOL Channel Del Antenna (A) A: 1 A: 2 Signal Meter CH 2 Press to select RF Input. CH VOL OK Press to select Antenna (A) or Antenna (B). VOL CH Press to enter your selection. 3 Press to select Channel Add or Channel Del. CH VOL OK VOL CH 4 CH VOL OK Press to select the channel. VOL Press to add or delete the channel. CH 37 Menu Navigation Signal Meter (For digital channels only) Displays the signal strength of the ATSC digital channel in either Antenna (A) or Antenna (B). Press to select Signal Meter. 1 CH Press to enter the sub-menu field. Program Channel Input Setup Auto Scan VOL OK RF Input Channel Antenna (B) B: 26-3 VOL Manual Program CH 2 CH VOL OK CH 38 Signal Meter Signal Strength : 96% Peak : 96% Press to select the channel. VOL Press to display the Signal Strength. • The color of the signal bar usually indicates the strength of the received signal. Green - Adequate signal for a good reception. Yellow - Poor signal strength. Red - Very poor signal strength. Menu Navigation Closed Caption The television includes a built-in decoder that is capable or providing a visual display of the audio portion. The program viewed must provide Closed Captioning (CC) for the television to display it. CC Mode Closed Caption Activates Closed Captioning when the MUTE button is pressed. CC Mode Setting Off Analog 1 Press to select CC Mode. CH VOL OK Digital Press to enter the sub-menu field. VOL CH 2 CH VOL OK VOL CH Press to select the setting. • Off • On : To display Closed Captions. • On Mute : To display Closed Captions when audio is muted. Notes: • The closed caption is not displayed when you use HDMI connection. • When displaying or recording an analog channel program on a connected equipment, select the closed caption On/ Off setting on the connected equipment. The TV’s CC Mode setting does not affect with the analog channel output signal. • When displaying or recording a digital channel program on a connected equipment, set the TV’s CC Mode setting to Off and select the closed caption On/Off setting on the connected equipment. The digital closed captions will overlap if the closed caption setting is On on both the TV and the connected equipment. Analog Lets you choose the closed caption service of Analog broadcasting. 1 Press to select Analog. CC Mode CH VOL OK Closed Caption Press to enter the sub-menu field. VOL Service CC1 Analog Digital CH 2 CH VOL OK CH VOL Press to select the setting. • CC1 : For video related information that can be displayed (up to 4 line of script on the screen, where it does not disturb the relevant parts of the picture). Script can be in any language. • CC2/CC3/CC4 : Other modes used for video related information. • T1 : Blanks out a large portion of the picture on the television screen, and displays program guide or any other information currently being transmitted. • T2/T3/T4 : Other modes that display information and blank out a large portion of the picture of theTV screen. Press to enter your selection. 39 Menu Navigation Digital The Digital Closed Caption menu lets you configure the way you choose to view the digital captioning. 1 Press to select Digital. CH VOL OK Press to enter the sub-menu field. VOL Closed Caption CC Mode Service Primary Analog Font Size Automatic Automatic Style Automatic Digital CH Colors Reset Sample CC Text 2 Press to select the sub-menu. CH VOL OK Press to select the setting. VOL • Service • Font CH • Size • Style • Colors • Reset 3 OK CH 40 Press to enter your selection. CH VOL : Primary, Secondary, Service 3, Service 4, Service 5, Service 6 : Automatic, Default, Mono-serif, Pro-serif, Mono, Prop, Casual, Cursive, Small Caps : Automatic, Normal, Small, Large : Automatic, None, Raised, Depressed, Uniform, Drop Shadow : Foreground ....... The opacity of the font (Automatic, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan) Fore Opacity ..... The opacity of the text box (Automatic,Transparent, Translucent, Solid, Flashing) Background ...... The color of the text box (Automatic, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan) Back Opacity .... The opacity of the text box (Automatic, Transparent, Translucent, Solid, Flashing) Outline .............. The outline of the dropshadow (if selected under style)(Automatic, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan). : Reset the Digital CC settings. VOL Menu Navigation Other Adjust 1 Press to select Other Adj. CH VOL OK Press to display the sub-menu. VOL CH Press to select the sub-menu. 2 CH Press to enter the next field. VOL OK VOL CH Press to select or activate the sub-menu. Other Adjust Auto Power On Side Bar Power Save Off Bright Off Auto Power On (Set or Off) Select Set to power up the TV at the same time as the cable box or other connected components. Side Bar (Off, Dark, Mid, Bright) Displaying a picture in 4:3 mode for an extended period may cause an after-image. Change the brightness of the side bars to reduce the after-image. Notes: • To reduce the occurrence of after-images, set the Side Bar to Bright. • The side bar may flash (alternate black/white) depending on the picture. Using Cinema mode will reduce such flashing (see page 26). Power Save (Off or On) Supress the luminous level of the TV to reduce power consumption. Cable CARDTM This menu provides information when a CableCARDTM is inserted into the CABLE CARD slot (see page 14). Notes: • If CableCARDTM is not inserted and you access the CableCARDTM Info, the message “Cable Module Not present” appears. • To receive the features offered by your cable company, you may have to subscribe to those services. Contact your cable company regarding availability of the CableCARDTM. The CableCARDTM is required receive premium digital services (where available) through the cable input. You may also be able to order call-ahead pay per view events. 41 Menu Navigation Lock Press to select the menu. CH VOL OK VOL Press to display the sub-menu. CH Password Create a 4-digit password to enter the Lock menu. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter a 4-digit password. Password New Password ---- 0 Notes: • Use a code that is easy to remember and record it in a safe place. • If Always is secreted in How Long? (see page 45) and you forget your secret code, the TV must be serviced by a qualified technician to clear the Lock setup. Lock Set Select Lock Set to prevent viewing video games, VCR tapes, channels and Video modes. Lock Set CH VOL OK CH • Off • Lock All • Game Lock • Channel Lock 42 Press to select the setting. Mode Off VOL Press to enter your selection. : Turns off Lock set functions. : All channels are locked regardless of the rating level. : Locks out CH 3, 4 and Video inputs. : Locks out specific analog and digital channels. Password is required to view any of the locked channels. Menu Navigation Channel Lock RF Input Select either Antenna (A) or Antenna (B). Press to select RF Input . 1 Channel Lock RF Input Antenna (A) Channel VOL OK A: 2 The maximum is 4 locked channels. CH VOL CH 2 CH VOL OK Press to select the setting. VOL Press to enter your selection. CH Channel Select up to four (4) channels to be blocked out. These channels will be blocked out regardless of the program rating. Press to select Channel. 1 CH VOL OK VOL CH 2 CH VOL OK Press to select the setting. VOL Press to enter your selection. • To clear the channel number from the list, select the channel number and press OK. CH Block Program This television incorporates V-CHIP technology to block the viewing of movies and television programs according to the rating category. There are two (2) Content Advisory Categories: MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) and TV Parental Guidelines Ratings. These categories are used as guidelines for blocking the programs. The default mode for the Lock category is the Unlocked state. • Press to select MPAA or U.S.TV. MPAA : for U.S movie ratings U.S. TV : for U.S TV program ratings 1 CH VOL OK OK Mode U.S.TV NR Viewable G PG PG-13 R NC-17 X Viewable Viewable Viewable Viewable Viewable Viewable Press to enter the Mode field. CH VOL MPAA VOL CH 2 Block Program Press to select On or Off. Off VOL Press to enter your selection. CH 3 Press to highlight the desired rating level. CH VOL OK CH VOL Press to change the rating limit to “Blocked” or “Viewable”. Notes: • The NR rating is independent of other ratings. • Placing a block on a specific age based rating level, the NR rating and any other more restrictive ratings will also be blocked. 43 Menu Navigation U.S. TV PROGRAMS RATINGS CHART NR TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA FV V S L D Not Rated. See CUSTOMER CAUTION below. All children. The themes and elements in this program are specifically designed for a very young audience, including children from ages 2-6. Directed to older children. Themes and elements in this program may include mild physical or comedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7. General audience. It contains little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialogue or situations. Parental guidance suggested. The program may contain infrequent coarse language, limited violence, some suggestive sexual dialogue and situations. Parents strongly cautioned. This program may contain sophisticated themes, sexual content, strong language and more intense violence. Mature audiences only. This program may contain mature themes, profane language, graphic violence, and explicit sexual content. FANTASY/CARTOON VIOLENCE VIOLENCE SEX OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE DIALOGUE WITH SEXUAL CONTENT U.S. MOVIES RATINGS CHART NR G PG PG-13 R NC-17 X CONTAINS NO RATING (NOT RATED) AND NA (NOT APPLICABLE) PROGRAMS. Movie has not been rated or rating does not apply. GENERAL AUDIENCES. All ages admitted. PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED. Some material may not be suitable for children. PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. RESTRICTED. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED. ADULTS ONLY. Customer Caution The V-Chip system that is used in this set is capable of blocking “NR” programs (non rated, not applicable and none) per FCC Rules Section15.120(e)(2). If the option of blocking “NR” programs is chosen “unexpected and possibly confusing results may occur, and you may not receive emergency bulletins or any of the following types of programming:” • Emergency Bulletins (Such as EAS messages, weather warnings and others) • Locally originated programming • News • Political • Public Service Announcements • Religious • Sports • Weather 44 Menu Navigation How Long? The Lock settings remain for the selected duration. Press to select How Long? CH VOL OK Press to select 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours or Always. VOL How Long? Time 12 hours The TV will remain locked for the selected duration CH Press to enter your selection. Note: When you select Always and you forget your secret code, the TV must be serviced by a qualified technician to clear the Lock setup. Blocking Messages Various Blocking messages are displayed on-screen depending upon the type of blocking you have selected in the Lock menu. Note: Entering the password will override the block condition. However, the ratings selection will be retained. Message Possible cause Video Inputs Locked. Game Lock is selected. Channel Locked. Press OK to enter password. Channel Lock is selected. Rating Limit Exceeded. Press OK to enter password. The rating level is exceeded. 45 Photo Viewer Photo Viewer lets you display JPEG images recorded by digital camera on SD card or other types of memory card when it is inserted in the proper card slot. Inserting and removing a card Compatible card type and card size SD card slot SD Card (512MB) miniSD Card∗ (128MB) • Multi Media Card (128MB) PCMCIA card slot SD Card (512MB) Multi Media Card (128MB) Smart Media (128MB) xD Picture Card(128MB) Memory Stick Pro (1GB) Card (128MB) • miniSD Compact Flash (1GB) • Memory Stick • Flash ATA (128(128MB) MB) • • • PC CARD EJECT SD CARD PUSH-EJECT MENU OK TV/VIDEO VOLUME • • • • • CHANNEL HPJ S-VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 PC SD card slot Insert the card. The cards require standard PCMCIA card adapter. (Some PC card adapter will not be compatible.) ARD SD C -EJECT PU S H ∗ miniSD Card requires miniSD adapter. Label-side upward Remove the card. ARD SD C -EJECT PU S H Insert it to be clicked in. Push the center of the card. PCMCIA card slot Turn the TV off before inserting or removing a PCMCIA card. Insert the card. ARD PC C T EJEC Holding both edges, securely insert it to the depth. PC Terminal face to the depth. Label-side upward Align the direction of mark. Remove the card. Push the eject button. If the eject button does not pop out Push in PCMCIA card again, and then push again the eject button. Note: If PCMCIA card adapter is used, remove it together with the adapter. 46 ∗ • Photo Viewer is not compatible with card type hard disk (Micro Drive, Mobile type hard disk, etc). • Memory cards are not supplied with this television. • When both SD card and PCMCIA card are inserted in the slot, SD card has the priority. Card Data Protection • Do not remove the card while Photo Viewer is accessing the information (when the card icon is flashing). Such action may damage the memory card or the unit itself. • Before inserting or removing the PCMCIA card, make sure that the TV is turned Off. Otherwise, it may damage the unit. • Do not touch the terminals on the back of the SD card/ PCMCIA card. • Always insert a card in the correct direction. Failure to do so may result in damage to the card and this unit. • Do not subject the card to excessive pressure or strong impacts. • Electrical interference, electrostatic discharges and malfunctions of the unit or card may all result in data loss or damage to the card. • Stored data should be periodically backed up as a protection against data corruption, data loss or device malfunction. Please note that our company shall not accept any liability for damage or loss of stored data. • WARNING: As with an small object, SD card can be swallowed by young children. Do not allow children to handle SD card. Please remove SD card immediately after use. Photo Viewer Folders and Files • Photo Viewer can only show still images recorded by a digital still camera with DCF∗ and EXIF standard JPEG file. ∗DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) Unified standard established by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). • Memory cards must be formatted with FAT12 or FAT16 in order to be viewed on TV. If the card is not formatted, it may cause incompatibility with certain memory card adapters. If this happens, reformat the card using your digital camera. Reformatting the card will erase the images stored in it. Refer to your camera manual for more information. • Maximum number of folders that can be displayed: 100. • Maximum number of files that can be displayed: 3000. • Picture resolution: Compatible in the range 64 x 64 - 8192 x 8192 (sub-sampling 4:2:2 or 4:2:0) • If the image is imported from a PC, it must follow the EXIF (Exchangeable image file format) 2.0, 2.1, 2.2 in addition to the DCF (design rule for Camera File system) format. • The JPEG modified using a PC will not be displayed on TV. • The Photo Viewer cannot display Motion JPEG and still image not DCF formatted (i.e. TIFF, BMP). • If the file is partially corrupted, it may be shown in lower resolution. • The displayed image size depends on the recorded size. Example folder structure JPEG images in all the folders are displayed sequentially. ROOT DCIM Created automatically 100_PANA P1000001.jpg P1000002.jpg P1000003.jpg P1000004.jpg Folder names consist of a 3-digit folder number which is followed by five arbitrary characters. File names consist of four arbitrary characters followed by a 4-digit file number. 101_PANA P1010001.jpg P1010002.jpg P1010003.jpg P1010004.jpg Notes: • Folder and file names may vary according to the digital still camera. • Use the characters “a-z”, “A-Z”, “0-9” and “_” to name a directory or a file. Do not use two-byte characters or other special codes. 47 Photo Viewer Thumbnail Mode The thumbnail screen is the initial entry screen from the main menu. • When both SD card and PCMCIA card are inserted, the TV plays SD card. To play a PCMCIA card, select “PC” in “Card” (see page 50) after inserting the PCMCIA card. 1 Insert the card into the appropriate slot (see page 46). OR Press to display the thumbnail screen. POWER SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL AUX File name, the date and the pixel (resolution) of the picture A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO PECT AS BBE RE E LL CA MU T Picture No. /Total No. of pictures CH OK VOL VOL MENU CH EXIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE Notes: • You can also enter the thumbnail screen from MENU screen (see page 24). • It may take long time to display the thumbnail if there are lots of files or the file size is large. • The video disappears from the screen while the Photo Viewer access the information from the card. After accessing the images from the card, a thumbnail screen is displayed. Select the thumbnail Single picture view mode image. 2 CH VOL OK VOL Press to display the image in the single picture view mode. CH PROG 0 PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC 3 CH VOL FREEZE TV/VCR PIP PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SPLIT MOVE SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE OK VOL Press to select the next or the previous picture. • Press OK to return to the thumbnail screen. CH SWAP To rotate the picture While in the single picture view mode Press to rotate the picture ninety degree. CH VOL OK CH 48 VOL Photo Viewer Photo Viewer Setup Menu This menu allows you to customize features in the Photo Viewer Setup Menu. While in the thumbnail mode or the single picture view mode (see page 48) 1 Press to display the Setup Menu screen. Press to select the sub-menu. 2 CH VOL OK Press to adjust or activate the sub-menu. Return Setup Menu Slide Show Start Interval 5Sec Sequence Order Repeat OFF Rotate Left Zoom To Fit Card VOL SD SELECT CH OK CHANGE MENU EXIT Slide Show Select the settings of Interval, Sequence and Repeat before starting the slide show. Press to select the sub-menu. 1 CH VOL OK VOL CH 2 Press to adjust or activate the sub-menu. Interval Allows you to change the length of time that a slide is being displayed on screen. (5Sec, 10Sec, 15Sec, 30Sec, 60Sec, 90Sec, 10Min). Sequence (Order or Random) Repeat (OFF or ON) Press to select Start. CH VOL OK CH VOL Press to start the slide show. • Press again to stop. • Press ASPECT to change the aspect of the image (see page 56). 49 Photo Viewer Rotate Allows you to rotate the image (see also page 48). Press to select Rotate. CH VOL OK Press to select Left or Right. VOL CH Press to activate the setting. Zoom (While in the single picture view mode only) Lets you select the magnification of the single picture display. Press to select Zoom. 1 CH VOL OK Press to select To Fit, x2 or x4. VOL CH Press to activate the setting. Press to move the image in the picture frame. 2 CH VOL OK VOL To cancel Zoom Press OK to view the picture in normal magnification. CH Card Select either SD or PC when both cards are inserted in the slots. Press to select Card. CH VOL OK CH 50 Press to select SD or PC. VOL Photo Viewer Photo Viewer Troubleshooting Symptom Cause and remedy Page 47 Cannot read the content of the card. • Not compatible format. Must be formatted with FAT 12 or FAT 16. • The extension is not “JPG”. • The folders not under DCF standard. PC card cannot be ejected. Push the card all the way in, and eject. 46 Poor picture quality. If the main image cannot be read (the file is partially corrupted), the Photo Viewer will read the thumbnail. Please confirm the format of the image. 47 Long time to display. There are lots of images or the file size is large. 47 The screen turns black. If the TV is left with no operation for longer than 5 minutes during the thumbnail screen or the single picture view mode, the screen turns black to avoid image retention. Press any key to return to the normal display. - 47 47 Error messages “Card is not inserted correctly.” Insert a card. “This type of image is not supported.” The JPEG file is corrupted and cannot be decoded. “This type of format is not supported.” The card is not formatted with FAT 12 or FAT 16 or if it is not DCF standard. “ ” “Photo Viewer cannot support over 3000 JPEG files.” “Photo Viewer cannot support over 8192 x 8192 pixels.” Thumbnail and main picture cannot be shown. Over 3000 image files. Resolution over. “This type of card is not supported.” Incompatible card is inserted. “Press any key to return.” The screen turned black to avoid image retention. Press any key to return to the normal display. 51 PIP (Picture in Picture) Operation This television includes a two-tuner Picture In Picture (PIP) feature. This allows you to watch two (2) live broadcasts at the same time with or without an external video source such as a VCR, cable box, etc. PIP 1 Press to display the PIP frame. POWER Main picture SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL PECT AS BBE CH OK VOL MENU Notes: • Audio is from Main picture only. • PIP frame displays analog channel signal of ANTENNA (A) only, and cannot display ANTENNA (B) or digital channel signal. RE E LL CA MU T AUX A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO PIP frame 2 In the PIP frame PIP CH DVD/VCR CH VOL Select the channel. EXIT CH In the Main picture Press to select the channel. • You can also use the numbered buttons. CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE PROG VOL OK VOL CH To cancel the PIP operation 0 PIP PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC To swap the pictures SWAP FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE Main picture PIP SPLIT MOVE PIP frame SWAP To change the size of PIP frame PIP MIN REW 52 : smaller PIP MAX FF : larger Main picture PIP frame PIP (Picture in Picture) Operation To freeze the picture PIP frame FREEZE TV/VCR • Press again to cancel Freeze. Main Picture While PIP frame is not displayed FREEZE TV/VCR • Select PIP or Split (see page 27, Freeze) when freezing the Main picture. Notes: • Freeze is canceled after 3 minutes. • Only MOVE (see below) is active while the Main picture is frozen. To select the input mode of PIP frame TV/VIDEO CH # Comp 1 Video 3 Comp 2 Video 2 HDMI Video 1 The input mode changes in PIP frame. To search the channel (For analog channels only) 1 SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE Press to display search frames. • Press again to cancel Search. CH10 CH11 CH12 Search frames CH13 Press to select the channel. • You can also use the numbered buttons. 2 CH VOL OK VOL CH To move PIP frame MOVE Press to position PIP frame to one of the four corners. PIP Frame 53 SPLIT Operation This feature lets you watch two different channels side by side with or without an external video source. SPLIT 1 Press to display the SPLIT frame. POWER Main picture SAP SPLIT frame (The previously selected screen appears.) LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO PECT AS BBE CH OK VOL MENU Notes: • Audio is from Main picture only. • SPLIT frame displays analog channel signal of ANTENNA (A) only, and cannot display ANTENNA (B) or digital channel signal. RE E LL CA MU T AUX In the SPLIT frame PIP CH DVD/VCR CH VOL EXIT CH 2 Select the channel. In the Main picture Press to select the channel. • You can also use the numbered buttons. CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VOL OK VOL CH 9 PROG R-TUNE 0 To cancel the SPLIT operation. PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE SPLIT To swap the pictures SWAP PIP SPLIT MOVE SWAP Main picture CH10 54 SPLIT frame CH5 Main picture CH5 SPLIT frame CH10 SPLIT Operation To freeze the picture SPLIT frame FREEZE TV/VCR • Press again to cancel Freeze. Main Picture While SPLIT frame is not displayed FREEZE TV/VCR • Select PIP or Split (see page 27, Freeze) when freezing the Main picture. Note: Freeze is canceled after 3 minutes. To select the input mode of SPLIT frame TV/VIDEO CH10 CH # Comp 1 Video 3 Comp 2 Video 2 HDMI Video 1 The input mode changes in SPLIT frame. To search the channel (For analog channels only) CH10 CH11 1 SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE Press to display search frames. • Press again to cancel Search. CH12 Search frames CH13 Press to select the channel. • You can also use the numbered buttons. 2 CH VOL OK VOL CH Notes: • The Main picture and the SPLIT frame are processed in the individual circuits, and may have slight difference in image quality. • You cannot display the same picture in the Main picture and the SPLIT frame at the same time. • While Main picture freeze frame is displayed, you cannot select or search the channel, swap the pictures, or select the input mode. 55 Aspect Controls Lets you choose the aspect depending on the format of the received signal and your preference. PECT AS Press to change the aspect mode. POWER SAP Note: The available aspect modes depend on the receiving signal. LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL TV/VIDEO : 4:3, Full, Just or Zoom A -ANTENNA - B • 480p (4:3) : 4:3, Full or Zoom BBE • 480p (16:9) : 4:3, Full or Zoom RE E LL CA MU T PECT AS • 480i AUX CH VOL OK MENU CH 1 2 • 1080i : 16:9 only • PC mode : NORMAL, FULL, JUST or ZOOM (In PC mode, “4:3” indication is displayed as “NORMAL”.) VOL EXIT 3 Mode Picture Explanation 4 Displays a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3 size with gray side bars. (It may create an after-image on screen if displayed for a prolonged period of time.) 4:3 4:3 3 (NORMAL in PC mode) 4 16 9 Expands a 4:3 picture uniformly (width and height) to full screen width and then reposition the picture vertically. (Recommended for letterbox. This will show picture at full screen size.) 9 Displays a picture at full screen size. (Recommended for anamorphic pictures.) 9 Stretches the right and left edges of a 4:3 picture to fill the screen, and the center of the screen have aspect correction applied. The size of the picture depends on the original signal. (Recommended for regular TV viewing.) Zoom Zoom 3 4 16 Full Full 3 4 16 Just Just 3 Note: In PC mode, aspect mode information is displayed in the top right of the screen. 56 PC MENU Preparation: • Connect a PC to the TV (see page 18). • Select PC input mode (see page 20). PC MENU PICTURE PICTURE POS./SIZE SIGNAL MENU POWER SAP LIGHT TV VCR DVD 1 Press to display the PC MENU. 2 Press to select the sub-menu. CH DBS RCVR CBL AUX VOL OK Press to display the sub-menu screen. VOL A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO CH 3 BBE RE E Press to select the sub sub-menu. LL CA MU T PECT AS CH CH VOL VOL OK OK Press to adjust the sub sub-menu. VOL VOL CH MENU CH EXIT To return to the previous screen EXIT 1 2 3 PICTURE NORMALIZE Select “NORMALIZE” to reset adjustments to the factory default setting. Note: • You can select “NORMALIZE” when you changed the settings. PICTURE NORMALIZE NORMAL PICTURE MENU PICTURE BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR TEMP STANDARD 25 0 3 NORMAL PICTURE MENU MENU Function AUTO Automatically selects the mode that best suits the brightness of the environment. STANDARD DYNAMIC CINEMA For viewing in standard (evening lighting) environments. For viewing in brighter environments. Ideal for movies. PICTURE, BRIGHTNESS, SHARPNESS, COLOR TEMP Item Function PICTURE Adjusts white areas of picture. Adjusts dark areas of picture. Adjusts clarity of outline detail. To increase or decrease WARM (red) and COOL (blue) colors to suit personal preferences. BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR TEMP 57 PC MENU PICTURE POS./SIZE PICTURE POS./SIZE Note: If a “Cue” or “Rew” signal from a VCR or may DVD player is received, the picture position may shift up or down despite of the PICTURE POS./SIZE settings. NORMALIZE NORMAL H-POS H-SIZE V-POS V-SIZE CLOCK PHASE NORMALIZE Select “NORMALIZE” to reset adjustments to the factory default setting. Note: • You can select “NORMALIZE” when you change the settings. Menu When “ ” button is pressed When “ ” button is pressed H-POS H-SIZE V-POS V-SIZE CLOCK PHASE Flickering and distortion can be eliminated by using the Position Left “ (RGB/PC in Mode) button to carry out adjustment. ” or Right “ ” SIGNAL SYNC (Only for RGB INPUT signal) • H & V: • ON G: The H and V sync signals are input from the HD/VD connector. Uses a synchronized signal on the Video G signal, which is input from the G connector. SIGNAL H&V SYNC H-FREQ. V-FREQ. 31.5 kHz 60.0 Hz H-FREQ. (kHz)/V-FREQ. (Hz) (Only for RGB input signal) Displays the H (Horizontal)/V (Vertical) frequencies. Display range: Horizontal 15 - 110 kHz Vertical 48 - 120 Hz 58 H-FREQ. V-FREQ. 31.5 kHz 60.0 Hz Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Programming the remote control code You can operate other manufacturers’ components using this TV’s remote control. Preparation: Connect the plug of the external component to the well outlet. Make sure the component is turned off. • • 1 POWER Press and hold POWER and OK together, for at least 5 seconds. The mode selection buttons flashes, and then release the POWER and OK. CH + POWER VOL OK VOL • SAP CH LIGHT TV VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL A -ANTENNA - B TV/VIDEO PECT AS VCR DVD DBS RCVR CBL AUX Select the type of the component. The selected button light and all others go out. • RE CH OK MENU TV BBE E VOL 2 LL CA MU T AUX 3 VOL EXIT CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter the 3-digit infrared code (see pages 60-62). Factory default setting : Panasonic Press POWER to test the operation. • • 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PROG R-TUNE Notes: • If the component does not operate with the Remote Control, repeat the procedure using another code. (Some brands have multiple codes). • If an incorrect code is entered, or if the procedure takes longer than 30 seconds,the programming will fail. 0 PIP MIN REW PLAY PIP MAX FF PAUSE STOP REC FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE To find the code not listed in the index 1 After selecting the type of component (step 2, above) CH VOL PIP SPLIT MOVE OK VOL SWAP CH 2 Press to select the code. • The code starts from the current device. • Press POWER button to test the operation. • Repeat the steps until the component code is found. It may take many attempts before the correct code is found. Press to store the code. CH VOL OK VOL CH 59 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Infrared Code Index The remote control is capable of operating many brands of peripheral equipment. Refer to page 59 for programming procedures. Notes: • The remote control memory is limited and therefore some models may not operate. The remote control is not designed to control all features available in all models. • After entering the proper infrared code, press the desired Mode Selection buttons (see page 20). Refer to pages 63 and 64 for details on operating peripheral equipment using the remote control. Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components Helpful Hint: Write down the code numbers for your components in the space provided below. This will serve as a handy reference whenever you need to reprogram your remote control. CABLE VCR CD Cable Box Video Cassette Recorder Compact Disc Player DBS RCVR LD Digital Broadcast System Receiver or Amplifier Laser Disc Player Other Component Other Component Other Component Other Component Other Component Other Component Codes for VCR VCR AUX 60 Brand Admiral Aiwa Akai Audio Dynamic Bell &Howell Broksonic Canon CCE Citizen Craig Curtis Mathes Daewoo DBX Dimensia Emerson Fisher Funai GE Goldstar Gradiente Hitachi Instant Replay Jensen JVC Kenwood LXI Magnavox Marantz Marta Memorex MGA Minolta Mitsubishi Multitech NEC Olympic Code 335 332 314, 315, 316, 329 311, 339 305, 313 320, 326 323, 325 343 306 305, 306, 329 324, 345 301, 324, 343 310, 311, 339 345 303, 319, 320, 325, 326, 343 305, 307, 308, 309, 313 320, 326, 334 324, 333, 345 306 334 300, 323, 345 323, 324 339 310, 311, 334, 339 306, 310, 311, 339 300, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309 323, 324, 331 310, 311, 339 306 309, 324 338, 340, 341, 347, 348 300, 345 338, 340, 341, 347, 348 304, 347 310, 311, 334, 339 323, 324 Brand Optimus Orion Panasonic Penney Pentax Philco Philips Pioneer Proscan Quasar Radio Shack RCA Realistic Samsung Sansui Sanyo Scott Sears Sharp Shintom Signature 2000 Singer Sony Sylvania Tashiro Tatung Teac Technics Teknika Toshiba Vector Research Wards Yamaha Zenith Code 306, 321, 328, 335 320, 326 321, 322, 323, 324 300, 305, 310, 311, 324, 339, 345 300, 311, 345 320, 323, 324, 326, 331, 343 323, 324, 331 323 300, 301, 302, 323, 324, 331, 333, 345, 346 321, 322, 323, 324 305, 309, 324, 333, 336, 340 300, 301, 302, 323, 324, 331, 333, 345, 346 305, 309, 324, 336, 340 302, 304, 333 320, 326, 339, 352 305, 309, 313 301, 302, 304, 309, 320, 326, 338, 340, 347, 348 300, 305, 306, 307, 308 335, 336 317 335 317 328, 329, 330 323, 324, 331 306 310, 311, 339 310, 311, 339 321, 322, 323, 324 324 301, 346 311 306, 309, 335, 336, 344 305, 310, 311, 339 306, 344 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Codes for DVD DVD Brand Denon Ferguson JVC Mitsubishi Nordmende Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCA Code 100 101 109 105 101 100 103 102 101 Brand Saba Samsung Sharp Sony Technics Thomson Toshiba Yamaha Zenith 101 110 108 104 100 101 103 100 107 Code Brand Optimus Panasonic Philips Pioneer Quasar RCA Sansui Sanyo Scott Sharp Sherwood Sony Soundesign Teac Technics Victor Yamaha Code 208, 218, 220, 222 224, 225, 227 229, 230 208 224, 225, 227 231, 237, 238, 247 210, 246 205 210, 246 242, 243 220 228 244 212, 216, 218 224, 225, 227 240, 241, 245 202, 203, 204 Brand Philips Pioneer RCA Sansui Sharp Sony Teac Technics Yamaha Code 222 204 226, 227, 228 205, 210 231 219, 220 210, 211, 215 216, 218 201, 202 Codes for CD DVD Brand Admiral Aiwa Carver Denon Emerson Fisher Harman Kardon Hitachi Jensen JVC Kardon Kenwood LXI/Sears Magnavox Marantz McIntosh Nakamichi Onkyo Code 226 233, 235 229 242 239 205 219, 220, 221, 223 207 234 240, 241, 245 223 200, 201, 211, 245 236 229, 232 229 221 210 214, 215 Codes for Personal Video Recorders AUX Brand Panasonic Replay TV 100 Philips Tivo 101 Sony Tivo 102 Code Codes for Cassette Deck AUX Brand Aiwa Denon Fisher Jensen JVC Kenwood Marantz Nakamichi Onkyo Panasonic Code 223, 224, 225 231 203 214 229, 230 200, 207 202 205 208, 209, 213 216, 218 61 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Codes for Receivers RCVR Brand Admiral Aiwa Denon Fisher Garrard Harman Kardon Jensen JVC Kenwood Magnavox Marantz Mclntosh Nakamichi Onkyo Code 120 125, 126 134, 135, 136 104 113 115, 123 129 132, 133 100, 108 127 124 116 106 109, 114 Brand Optimus Panasonic Philips Pioneer Quasar RCA Sansui Sharp Sony Soundesign Teac Technics Victor Yamaha Code 103, 127, 130, 131 118, 119, 121 123 105, 107 118, 119, 121 103, 105, 127, 130, 131 103, 111, 139 134, 137 122 138 111, 112, 113 118, 119, 121 132, 133 101, 102 Code 124 125, 132 105, 132 105, 122 112, 113 124, 125, 132 129 134 105, 132 122 111, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127 112, 118, 140, 141, 142, 145 103, 124 103, 104, 105 133 130 105, 132 102, 137, 139 109, 110, 114 106, 107, 128, 129, 130 101, 116 105, 132 Brand Puser RCA Realistic Regal Regency Rembrandt Samsung Scientific Atlanta Slmark Sprucer Stargate Tel eview Texscan Tocom Toshiba Unika Universal Videoway Viewstar Zenith Zenith /Drae Satellite Code 132 115 132 112, 118, 140, 141, 142, 145 134 105, 132, 137 105 111, 112, 113 101, 105 105, 110 105, 132 101, 105 144 135 104 125, 132 122, 132 106 129, 130 100, 117 100 Code 105, 115, 116 105 Brand Magnavox Panasonic Philips Primestar Proscan RCA Sony Star Choice Toshiba Uniden Code 101, 102 104 101, 102 108 106, 109, 110, 113 106, 109, 110, 113 107 103, 108 100 101, 102 Codes for Cable Box CBL Brand ABC Archer Cableview Citizen Curtis Diamond Eagle Eastern GC Brand Gemini General Instrument/Jerrold Hamlin Hitachi Macom Magnavox Memorex Movietime Oak Panasonic Philips Pioneer Pulsar Codes for DBS DBS 62 Brand Dish Network Echo Star (Echostar) Express VU G.E. G.I. (General Instrument) Gradiente Hitachi HNS (Hughes) 105, 115 106 108 114 103, 111, 112 103 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control Mode Operational Key Chart This chart defines which keys that are operational after programming (if needed), while in the selected remote control mode, DTV, CABLE, DBS, VCR, DVD ...etc. KEY NAME DTV MODE CABLE MODE DBS MODE POWER POWER POWER NAVIGATION UP/DOWN CABLE CHANNEL UP/DOWN DBS NAVIGATION UP/DOWN OK - DBS MENU NAVIGATION RIGHT/LEFT - DBS NAVIGATION RIGHT/LEFT DTV MENU - - PROGRAM INFO. - DBS PROGRAM INFO. - EXIT DBS MENU Select Channel Select Channel Select Channel PREVIOUS STB CHAN CABLE PREVIOUS CHAN DBS PREVIOUS CHAN DTV PROGRAM/DASH - - Info (EPG) ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE - - - DBS CHANNEL UP/DOWN POWER CH VOL OK VOL CH MENU RE LL CA EXIT EXIT (EPG)ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 R-TUNE PROG REC PIP CH DVD/VCR CH - 63 Operating peripheral equipment using the remote control KEY NAME VCR MODE DVD/CD MODE (DVD) (CD) (PVR) AUX MODE (VCR2) (TAPE) RCVR MODE MU T POWER E TV/VIDEO LIGHT POWER POWER POWER POWER POWER POWER POWER - - - - - - RCVR MUTE TV INPUT SW - - - TV INPUT SW - RCVR INPUT SW - - - - - - REMOTE BUTTONS - NAVIGATION UP/DOWN NEXT/PREVIOUS TRACK NAVIGATION UP/DOWN - - TUNER +/- - - - - - - - - - - NAVIGATION RIGHT/LEFT - VOLUME +/- RCVR VOLUME +/- - - - PVR MENU - - - ONSCREEN VCR DISPLAY DVD DISPLAY TIME FORMAT - ONSCREEN VCR DISPLAY - - - - - EXIT PVR MENU - - - - - - Select Channel - - 1.... AV1 2.... AV2 3.... AV3 4.... AV4 5.... CD 6.... TUNER 7.... PHONO 8.... TAPE 9.... AUX - - - PREVIOUS CHAN RELAY ZONES - DECK A/B - - - - PVR RETURN TO LIVE - - - - VCR REW/FF TAPE REW/FF SURROUND -/+ CH VOL VOL OK CH MENU RE LL CA EXIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 R-TUNE PROG PIP MIN REW PIP MAX FF VCR REW/FF SKIP SEARCH SEARCH REW/FF REW/FF PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY - PAUSE STILL/PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE - STOP STOP STOP - STOP STOP - VCR RECORD - - PVR RECORD VCR RECORD TAPE RECORD - TV/VCR SWITCH SLOW +/- - - TV/VCR SWITCH - - VCR CHANNEL UP/DOWN - - PVR CHANNEL UP/DOWN VCR CHANNEL UP/DOWN - RCVR CENTER +/- - OPEN/CLOSE OPEN/CLOSE PVR QUICK SKIP - - - PAUSE STOP REC FREEZE TV/VCR PIP CH DVD/VCR CH SEARCH OPEN/CLOSE 64 Troubleshooting Chart Before calling for service, determine the symptoms and follow suggested solutions. Symptoms VIDEO AUDIO Solutions Page Snowy Video Noisy Audio • Adjust the antenna location and connection. 13, 14 Multiple Image Noisy Audio • Adjust the antenna location and connection. • Check the antenna lead-in cable. 13, 14 13, 14 Interference Noisy Audio • Move the television away from electrical appliances, lights, vehicles and medical equipment. • Increase volume. • Check Mute. • Check Television Speakers on/off. • Change channel. - 23 20 29 23 Normal Video No Audio No Video with Snow Noisy Audio • Set Input Setup properly. • Check the antenna cables. No Video / No PIP No Audio 19 • Check the power cord is plugged into the wall outlet. 26,28,29 • Adjust Brightness and Audio controls. 23 • Change channel. 13-18 • Check the cable connections. • Program the remote control code. 59-61 • Check the second video source operation. 59-64 • Make sure that a PC is not connected to HDMI 15 input. Rarely, the TV will not display video in HDMI input from devices with HDMI or DVI output due to bad communication between the TV and the devices. Should this happens, unplug the HDMI/DVI device and plug it back on. No Color Normal Audio • Adjust Color settings. • Change channel. Digitalization of image Image freeze up Audio Break up • Re-orient the ATSC antenna. • Check signal meter. If the signal is weak, add a signal booster to boost the signal strength. 38 21 Wrong Audio • Check the audio mode is set to Stereo or Mono, Not SAP. • Change the audio of the HDMI device to Linear PCM. • Check the audio setting for HDMI. If there is functional problem with Digital Audio, use Analog audio. Normal Video Black Box on Screen Normal Audio Normal Video Normal Audio • Change CC (Closed Caption). • Replace the remote control batteries. 36 13, 14 26, 27 23 29 39, 40 9 Intermittent Remote Control Operation Cannot select Antenna B • Perform Auto Scan. 36 65 Troubleshooting Chart / VIDEO/COMPONENT/RGB/PC/HDMI input signals Plasma Display panel Symptoms Some parts of the screen do not light up. An after-image appears Whirring sounds can be heard from the display unit. Check • The plasma display panel is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however, sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a malfunction. • Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the Plasma TV. Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode. Note: The permanent after-image on the Plasma TV resulting from fixed image use is not an operating defect and as such is not covered by the Warranty. This product is not designed to display fixed images for extended periods of time. • The TV is fitted with a cooling fan to dissipate heat generated during normal use. The rotating fan may cause a whirring sound but it is not a malfunction. • The TV slightly consumes power and rotates the cooling fan even when turned off in order to receive program guide data etc. through the Cable CARD. The rotating fan may cause a whirring sound but it is not a malfunction. Page - 56 - VIDEO/COMPONENT/RGB/PC/HDMI input signals VIDEO input signal name 1 NTSC horizontal frequency(kHz) 15.73 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 2 vertical frequency(Hz) 59.94 2 Y S VIDEO PROG OUT PB VIDEO PR VIDEO Applicable input signals (∗ mark) horizontal vertical frequency(kHz) frequency(Hz) COMPONENT PC HDMI 525 (480) /60i 15.73 59.94 ∗ ∗ ∗ 525 (480) /60p 31.47 59.94 ∗ ∗ ∗ 750 (720) /60p 45.00 60.00 ∗ 1,125 (1,080) /60i 33.75 59.94 ∗ ∗ ∗ 640 × 400 @70 31.47 70.00 ∗ 640 × 480 @60 31.47 59.94 ∗ Macintosh13” (640 × 480) 35.00 66.67 ∗ 640 × 480 @75 37.50 75.00 ∗ 852 × 480 @60 31.50 60.00 ∗ 800 × 600 @60 37.88 60.32 ∗ 800 × 600 @75 46.88 75.00 ∗ 800 × 600 @85 53.67 85.06 ∗ Macintosh16” (832 × 624) 49.73 74.55 ∗ 1,024 × 768 @60 48.36 60.00 ∗ 1,024 × 768 @70 56.48 70.07 ∗ 1,024 × 768 @75 60.02 75.03 ∗ 1,024 × 768 @85 68.68 85.00 ∗ Macintosh21” (1,152 × 870) 68.68 75.06 ∗ 1,280 × 1,024 @60 63.98 60.02 ∗ 1,280 × 1,024 @75 79.98 75.03 ∗ 1,280 × 1,024 @85 91.15 85.02 ∗ 1,600 × 1,200 @60 75.00 60.00 ∗ L TO AUDIO AMP R signal name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Note: Signals without above specification may not be displayed properly. 66 VIDEO input COMPONENT input HPJ S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R INPUT 3 VIDEO input PC PC RGB input AV IN HDmI L AUDIO IN R HDMI input Specifications TH-37PX25 Power Source Power Consumption Plasma Display panel Screen Size Dimensions (W×H×D) Mass (Weight) Channel Capability-ATSC/NTSC TH-42PX25 TH-50PX25 AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz Maximum : 395 W Stand-by condition : 18 W Drive method : AC type 37-inch, 16 : 9 aspect ratio 32.20 ” (818 mm) (W) × 18.15 ” (461 mm) (H) × 36.97 ” (939 mm) (diagonal) 40.94 ” (1040 mm) × 27.44 ” (697 mm) × 5.47 ” (139 mm) Maximum : 445 W Stand-by condition : 18 W Drive method : AC type 42-inch, 16 : 9 aspect ratio 36.22 ” (920mm) (W) × 20.39 ” (518 mm) (H) × 41.57 ” (1056 mm) (diagonal) 44.88 ” (1140 mm) × 29.8 ” (757 mm) × 5.47 ” (139 mm) Maximum : 545 W Stand-by condition : 18 W Drive method : AC type 50-inch, 16 : 9 aspect ratio 43.54 ” (1106 mm) (W) × 24.49 ” (622 mm) (H) × 49.96 ” (1269 mm) (diagonal) 52.32 ” (1329mm) × 34.25 ” (870 mm) × 5.47 ” (139 mm) 81.6 lb. (37 kg) Net 92.6 lb. (42 kg) Net 125.7 lb. (57 kg) Net VHF/ UHF : 2-69, CATV:1-135 Woofer φ 80 mm × 2, Tweeter 16 mm × 73 mm × 8 Speaker Sound Audio Output 26 W [ 5 W + 5 W, 8 W + 8 W ] ( 10 % THD ) Headphone M3 (3.5 mm) Jack × 1 FEATURES Two screen display fuctions BBE VIVA 3D CLOSED CAPTION 3D Y/C FILTER LINEAR PIP V-Chip Ferrite cores : large × 4, small × 5 F-type antenna adapter (3C-2V × 2, 5C-2V × 2) Accessories Supplied Remote control: EUR7627Z10 AA Battery × 2 AC Cord Pedestal Clamper × 2 Operating Conditions Temperature : 34 °F - 104 °F (0 ° – 40 °C) Humidity : 20 % - 80 % (non-condensing) Connection Terminals RGB input AV INPUT 1- 3 D-SUB 15pin VIDEO (Phono Jack Type) S-VIDEO (Mini DIN 4-pin) AUDIO L-R HDMI JPEG Viewer R,G,B / 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω) HD, VD / 1.0 - 5.0 Vp-p (high impedance) 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) Y : 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω), C : 0.286 Vp-p (75 Ω) 0.5 Vrms (Phono Jack Type × 2) AV PROG. 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