Panasonic TX40MS360E Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Téléviseurs LCD
Taper
Mode d'emploi
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS / BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG /
MODE D’EMPLOI / MANUAL DE FUNCIONAMIENTO /
ISTRUZIONI DI FUNZIONAMENTO / BRUGSANVISNING/
KÄYTTÖOHJE / DRIFTINSTRUKTIONER / BRUKSANVISNING
HANDLEIDING / INSTRUÇÕES DE UTILIZAÇÃO /
UŽIVATELSKÁ PŘÍRUČKA / INSTRUKCJE UŻYTKOWANIA /
HASZNÁLATI UTASÍTÁS / INSTRUCŢIUNI DE OPERARE /
ΟΔΗΓΙΕΣ ΧΡΗΣΗΣ / ИНСТРУКЦИИ ЗА ЕКСПЛОАТАЦИЯ /
POUŽÍVATEĽSKÁ PRÍRUČKA
TX-40MS360E
LED TV / Téléviseur LED / Televisor LED / TV a LED
Led-tv / Televisor LED / LED televizor /
Telewizor LED / LED TV / Τηλεόραση LED /
LED телевизор / LED televízor
You can nd instructions for your TV’s features in the E-Manual. To access the E-Manual, enter Settings menu, select Manuals and press OK. For quick access press
Home/Menu button and then Info button.
Im E-Manuel können Sie Anweisungen über die Eigenschaften Ihres TV-Gerätes nden. Um auf die E-Manuel zuzugreifen, rufen Sie das Einstellungenmenü auf, wählen
Sie Anleitungen und drücken Sie OK. Für einen schnellen Zugri drücken Sie die Home/Menu-Taste und dann die Info-Taste.
Vous pouvez accéder aux instructions relatives aux fonctions de votre téléviseur à partir du E-Manuel. Pour accéder au E-Manual, accédez au menu Réglages, sélectionnez
Manuels et appuyez sur OK. Pour un accès rapide, appuyez sur le bouton Home/Menu, puis sur le bouton Info.
Puede encontrar instrucciones sobre las funciones de su televisor en el E-Manual. Para acceder al E-Manual o manual electrónico, ingrese al menú de Settings
Conguración, seleccione Manuales y presione OK. Para un acceso rápido, presione el botón Home/Menu y luego el botón Info.
Sarà possibile trovare istruzioni per le caratteristiche della TV nel E-Manual (Manuale elettronico). Per accedere al E-Manual, aprire il menu Impostazioni, selezionare
Manuali e premere OK. Per un accesso rapido premere il pulsante Home/Menu e il pulsante Info.
Du kan nde en vejledning til TV‘ets funktioner i E-Manualen. For at bruge E-Manualen, skal du indtaste menuen Indstillinger, vælge Manualer og trykke på OK. For
hurtig adgang til E-Manual skal du trykke på Home/Menu-knappen og derefter Info-knappen.
Löydät TV:n käyttöohjeet E-oppaasta. E-oppaan käyttämiseksi, avaa Asetukset-valikko, valitse Oppaat ja paina OK. Avataksesi E-oppaan nopeasti, paina Home/
Menu-painiketta ja sitten Info-painiketta.
Du kan hitta instruktionerna för Tv:ns funktioner i E-manualen. För att komma till E-manualen, gå in i inställningsmenyn, välj Manualer (Handböcker) och tryck på OK.
För snabb åtkomst, tryck på Home/Menu-knappen och sedan Info-knappen.
Du kan nne anvisninger for TV-funksjonen i den E-Manual (elektroniske håndboken). For å få tilgang til den E-Manual (elektroniske håndboken), gå inn i Instllinger-
menyen, velg Bruksanvininger (Håndbøker) og trykk OK. For rask tilgan, trykk på Home/Menu-knappen og deretter Info-knappen.
U vindt de instructies voor de functies van uw tv in de E-handleiding. Voor toegang tot de E-handleiding gaat u naar het menu Instellingen. Selecteer Handleidingen
en druk op OK. Voor snelle toegang drukt u op de knop Home/Menu en daarna op de knop Info.
Encontra instruções para as funções da sua TV no E-Manual. Para aceder ao E-Manual, entrar no menu Conguração, selecionar Manuais e premir em OK. Para
acesso rápido premir o botão Home/Menu e depois o botão Info.
V E-Manual (elektronické příručce) najdete pokyny pro funkce vašeho televizoru. Chcete-li použít E-Manual (elektronickou příručku), vstupte do nabídky Nastavení, zvolte
Návod (Manuál) a stiskněte OK. Pro rychlý přístup do elektronické příručky, stiskněte tlačítko Home/Menu a poté tlačítko Info.
E-Manual (Instrukcję obsługi) dotyczącą możliwości Twojego TV możesz znaleźć w E-poradniku. Aby skorzystać z E-instrukcji, wejdź do Home/Menu Ustawieńia,
wybierz Instrukcję obsługi i naciśnij OK. Aby uzyskać szybki dostęp, naciśnij przycisk Menu, a następnie przycisk Info.
A TV-készülék funkcióira vonatkozó használati utasításokat az E-kézikönyv tartalmazza. Az E-kézikönyv eléréséhez lépjen be a Beállítások menübe, válassza a
Kézikönyvek opciót, és nyomja meg az OK gombot. A gyors eléréshez nyomja meg a Home/Menu gombot, majd az Info gombot.
În E-Manual (Manualul electronic) puteţi găsi instrucţiuni privind funcţiile televizorului dumneavoastră. Pentru a accesa E-Manual (Manualul electronic), accesați meniul
Setări, selectați Manuale și apăsați OK. Pentru acces rapid, apăsați butonul Home/Menu și apoi butonul Info.
Στο Ηλ. E-Manual (εγχειρίδιο) μπορείτε να βρείτε οδηγίες σχετικά με τις λειτουργίες της τηλεόρασής σας. Για να αποκτήσετε πρόσβαση στο Ηλ. E-Manual (εγχειρίδιο),
εισέλθετε στο μενού Ρυθμίσεις, επιλέξτε Εγχειρίδια και πιέστε OK. Για γρήγορη πρόσβαση, πιέστε το πλήκτρο Home/Menu και κατόπιν το πλήκτρο Info.
Можете да откриете инструкции за функциите на Вашия телевизор в електронното E-Manual (ръководство). За да получите достъп до електронното E-Manual
(ръководство), влезте в меню Настройки, изберете Ръководства и натиснете OK. За бърз достъп натиснете бутона Home/Menu и след това бутона Информация.
V E-Manual (elektronickej príručke) nájdete pokyny pre funkcie vášho televízora. Pre prístup k E-Manual (elektronickej príručke) prejdite do ponuky Nastavenia,
vyberte Príručky a stlačte OK. Pre rýchly prístup stlačte tlačidlo Home/Menu a potom tlačidlo Info.
e-MANUAL
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Contents
Safety Information ................................................... 2
Markings on the Product.......................................... 2
Maintenance ............................................................ 4
Display panel, Cabinet, Pedestal............................. 4
Mains plug ............................................................... 4
Assembling / Removing the pedestal ...................... 4
When using the wall-hanging bracket...................... 5
Environmental Information....................................... 5
Features .................................................................. 5
Accessories Included............................................... 6
Standby Mode Picture ............................................. 6
Standby Notifications ............................................... 6
TV Control & Operation ........................................... 6
Using Main TV Menu ............................................... 7
Inserting the Batteries into the Remote ................... 8
Power Connection ................................................... 8
Antenna Connection ................................................ 9
Licence Notification ................................................. 9
Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries ................ 9
Declaration of Conformity (DoC) ........................... 10
Specification .......................................................... 10
Notice .................................................................... 11
Remote Control ..................................................... 12
Connections........................................................... 13
Switching On/Off .................................................... 14
First Time Installation............................................. 14
Media Playback via USB Input .............................. 15
Media Browser....................................................... 15
Settings Menu Content .......................................... 17
General TV Operation ........................................... 24
Using the Channel List .......................................... 24
Configuring Parental Settings ................................ 24
Electronic Programme Guide ................................ 24
Teletext Services ................................................... 25
Software Upgrade.................................................. 25
Troubleshooting & Tips .......................................... 25
PC Input Typical Display Modes ............................ 26
AV and HDMI Signal Compatibility ........................ 26
Supported File Formats for USB Mode ................. 27
Video File Formats ................................................ 27
Picture File Formats .............................................. 27
Audio File Formats ................................................ 27
Subtitle File Formats.............................................. 28
Supported DVI Resolutions ................................... 28
Connectivity ........................................................... 29
Wired Connectivity................................................. 29
Wireless Connectivity ............................................ 29
Handling of the customer information .................... 30
Networked Standby Mode ..................................... 31
Connectivity Troubleshooting ................................ 31
Using Audio Video Sharing Network Service ......... 31
Apps ...................................................................... 32
Internet Browser .................................................... 32
HBBTV System...................................................... 33
Alexa Ready .......................................................... 33
Google Assistant.................................................... 35
DVB functionality information ................................ 35
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Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Note: Follow the on screen instructions for operating the related
features.
In extreme weather (storms, lightning) and long inactivity
periods (going on holiday) disconnect the TV set from the
mains.
The mains plug is used to disconnect TV set from the mains
and therefore it must remain readily operable. If the TV set is
not disconnected electrically from the mains, the device will
still draw power for all situations even if the TV is in standby
mode or switched off.
IMPORTANT - Please read these instructions
fully before installing or operating
WARNING: This device is intended to be used
by persons (including children) who are
capable / experienced of operating such a device
unsupervised, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning the use of
the device by a person responsible for their safety.
Use this TV set at an altitude of less than 5000 meters
above the sea level, in dry locations and in regions
with moderate or tropical climates.
The TV set is intended for household and similar
indoor use but may also be used in public places.
For ventilation purposes, leave at least 5cm of free
space around the TV.
The ventilation should not be impeded by covering
or blocking the ventilation openings with items, such
as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
The power cord plug should be easily accessible. Do
not place the TV, furniture, etc. on the power cord.
A damaged power cord/plug can cause fire or give
you an electric shock. Handle the power cord by the
plug, do not unplug the TV by pulling the power cord.
Never touch the power cord/plug with wet hands as
this could cause a short circuit or electric shock.
Never make a knot in the power cord or tie it with
other cords. When damaged it must be replaced, this
should only be done by qualified personnel.
Do not expose the TV to dripping or splashing of
liquids and do not place objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, cups, etc. on or over the TV (e.g.,
on shelves above the unit).
Do not expose the TV to direct sunlight or do not
place open flames such as lit candles on the top of
or near the TV.
Do not place any heat sources such as electric
heaters, radiators, etc. near the TV set.
Do not place the TV on the floor and inclined
surfaces.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bags
out of the reach of the babies, children and domestic
animals.
Carefully attach the stand to the TV. If the stand is
provided with screws, tighten the screws firmly to
prevent the TV from tilting. Do not over-tighten the
screws and mount the stand rubbers properly.
Do not dispose of the batteries in fire or with
hazardous or flammable materials.
WARNING
Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Excessive sound pressure from earphones or
headphones can cause hearing loss.
ABOVE ALL - NEVER let anyone, especially
children, push or hit the screen, push anything
into holes, slots or any other openings in the case.
Caution Serious injury or death risk
Risk of electric shock Dangerous voltage risk
Maintenance
Important maintenance
component
Markings on the Product
The following symbols are used on the product as
a marker for restrictions and precautions and safety
instructions. Each explanation shall be considered
where the product bears related marking only. Note
such information for security reasons.
Class II Equipment: This appliance is
designed in such a way that it does not require
a safety connection to electrical earth.
Hazardous Live Terminal: The marked
terminal(s) is/are hazardous live under normal
operating conditions.
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Caution, See Operating Instructions: The
marked area(s) contain(s) user replaceable
coin or button cell batteries.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Class 1 Laser Product: This
product contains Class 1
laser source that is safe under
reasonably foreseeable
conditions of operation.
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WARNING
Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard
This product or the accessories supplied with the pro-
duct may contain a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/
button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe
internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
Keep new and used batteries away from children.
If the battery compartment does not close securely,
stop using the product and keep it away from children.
If you think batteries might have been swallowed or
placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate
medical attention.
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A television may fall, causing serious personal injury
or death. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be
avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
ALWAYS use cabinets or stands or mounting me-
thods recommended by the manufacturer of the
television set.
ALWAYS use furniture that can safely support the
television set.
ALWAYS ensure the television set is not overhanging
the edge of the supporting furniture.
ALWAYS educate children about the dangers of
climbing on furniture to reach the television set or
its controls.
ALWAYS route cords and cables connected to your
television so they cannot be tripped over, pulled or
grabbed.
NEVER place a television set in an unstable location.
NEVER place the television set on tall furniture
(for example, cupboards or bookcases) without
anchoring both the furniture and the television set
to a suitable support.
NEVER place the television set on cloth or other
materials that may be located between the television
set and supporting furniture.
NEVER place items that might tempt children to
climb, such as toys and remote controls, on the top
of the television or furniture on which the television
is placed.
The equipment is only suitable for mounting at
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If the existing television set is going to be retained and
relocated, the same considerations as above should
be applied.
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Apparatus connected to the protective earthing of the
building installation through the MAINS connection or
through other apparatus with a connection to protective
earthing – and to a television distribution system using
coaxial cable, may in some circumstances create a fire
hazard. Connection to a television distribution system
has therefore to be provided through a device providing
electrical isolation below a certain frequency range
(galvanic isolator)
WALL MOUNTING WARNINGS
Read the instructions before mounting your TV
on the wall.
The wall mount kit is optional. You can obtain from
your local dealer, if not supplied with your TV.
Do not install the TV on a ceiling or on an inclined
wall.
Use the specified wall mounting screws and other
accessories.
Tighten the wall mounting screws firmly to prevent
the TV from fall. Do not over-tighten the screws.
WARNING
Using other wall-hanging brackets, or installing
a wall-hanging bracket by yourself have the risk
of personal injury and product damage. In order
to maintain the unit’s performance and safety, be
absolutely sure to ask your dealer or a licensed
contractor to secure the wall-hanging brackets.
Any damage caused by installing without a
qualified installer will void your warranty.
Carefully read the instructions accompanying
optional accessories, and be absolutely sure to
take steps to prevent the TV from falling off.
Handle the TV carefully during installation since
subjecting it to impact or other forces may cause
product damage.
Take care when fixing wall brackets to the wall.
Always ensure that there are no electrical cables
or pipes in the wall before hanging bracket.
To prevent fall and injury, remove the TV from
its fixed wall position when it is no longer in use.
Figures and illustrations in this user manual are
provided for reference only and may differ from the
actual product appearance. Product design and
specifications may be changed without notice.
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Assembling / Removing the pedestal
Preparations
Take out the pedestal(s) and the TV from the packing
case and put the TV onto a work table with the screen
panel down on the clean and soft cloth (blanket, etc.)
Use a flat and firm table bigger than the TV.
Do not hold the screen panel part.
Make sure not to scratch or break the TV.
Assembling the pedestal
1. The stand of the TV consists of two pieces. Install
these pieces together.
2. Place the stand(s) on the stand mounting
pattern(s) on the rear side of the TV.
3. Insert the screws (M4 x 12) provided and tighten
them gently until the stand is properly fitted.
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Maintenance
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socket.
Display panel, Cabinet, Pedestal
Regular care:
Gently wipe the surface of the display panel, cabinet,
or pedestal by using a soft cloth to remove dirt or
fingerprints.
For stubborn dirt:
1. First clean the dust from the surface.
2. Dampen a soft cloth with clean water or diluted
neutral detergent (1 part detergent to 100 parts
water).
3. Wring out the cloth firmly. (Please note, do not
let liquid enter the TV inside as it may lead to
product failure.)
4. Carefully wipe moisten and wipe away the
stubborn dirt.
5. Finally, wipe away all the moisture.
Caution
Do not use a hard cloth or rub the surface too hard,
otherwise this may cause scratches on the surface.
Take care not to subject the surfaces to insect
repellent, solvent, thinner or other volatile substances.
This may degrade surface quality or cause peeling
of the paint.
The surface of the display panel is specially treated
and may be easily damaged. Take care not to tap
or scratch the surface with your fingernail or other
hard objects.
Do not allow the cabinet and pedestal to make
contact with a rubber or PVC substance for a long
time. This may degrade surface quality.
Mains plug
Wipe the mains plug with a dry cloth at regular
intervals.
Moisture and dust may cause fire or electrical shock.
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setting) manually using Left or Right buttons on the
remote. Set as Off to turn this setting off.
Note: Available Energy Saving options may differ depending
on the selected Mode in the Settings>Picture menu.
The Energy Saving settings can be found in the Set-
tings>Picture menu. Note that some picture settings
will be unavailable to be changed.
If pressed Right button or Left button consecutively,
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OK to turn the screen off immediately. If you don’t
press any button, the screen will be off in 15 seconds.
Press any button on the remote or on the TV to turn
the screen on again.
Note: Screen Off option is not available if the Mode is set
to Game.
When the TV is not in use, please switch off or
disconnect the TV from the mains plug. This will also
reduce energy consumption.
Features
Remote controlled colour TV
Fully integrated digital terrestrial/cable/satellite TV
(DVB-T-T2/C/S-S2)
HDMI inputs to connect other devices with HDMI
sockets
USB input
OSD menu system
Back AV inputs for external devices (such as DVD
Players, PVR, video games, etc.)
Stereo sound system
Teletext
Headphone connection
Automatic programming system
Manual tuning
Automatic power down after up to eight hours
Sleep timer
Child lock
Automatic sound mute when no transmission
NTSC playback
AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting)
PLL (Frequency Search)
PC input
Game Mode (Optional)
Picture off function
Ethernet (LAN) for Internet connectivity and service
802.11 a/b/g/n built in WLAN Support
Audio Video Sharing
HbbTV
Removing the pedestal from the TV
Be sure to remove the pedestal in the following way
when using the wall-hanging bracket or repacking
the TV.
Put the TV onto a work table with the screen panel
down on the clean and soft cloth. Leave the stand(s)
protruding over the edge of the surface.
Unsrew the screws that fixing the stand(s).
Remove the stand(s).
When using the wall-hanging bracket
Please contact your local Panasonic dealer to
purchase the recommended wall-hanging bracket.
Holes for wall-hanging bracket installation;
Rear of the TV
a
b
a (mm) 100
b (mm) 100
View from the side
c
VESA
Bracket
d
(d) Depth of screw (c) min. 9 mm
max. 10 mm
Diameter M4
Note: The screws for fixing the TV onto the wall-hanging
bracket are not supplied with the TV.
Environmental Information
This television is designed to be environment friendly.
To reduce energy consumption, you can follow these
steps:
If you set the Energy Saving to Minimum, Medium,
Maximum or Auto the TV will reduce the energy
consumption accordingly. If you like to set the
Backlight to a fixed value set as Custom and adjust
the Backlight (located under the Energy Saving
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) / Hybrid Log-Gamma
(HLG)
Using this feature the TV can reproduce greater
dynamic range of luminosity by capturing and then
combining several different exposures. HDR/HLG
promises better picture quality thanks to brighter, more
realistic highlights, more realistic colour and other
improvements. It delivers the look that filmmakers
intended to achieve, showing the hidden areas of
dark shadows and sunlight with full clarity, colour and
detail. HDR/HLG contents are supported via native
and market applications, HDMI, USB inputs and over
DVB-S broadcasts.
Accessories Included
Remote Control
Batteries: 2 x AA
Instruction Book
Power Cord
Detachable stand
Stand mounting screws (M4 x 12)
Standby Mode Picture
You can use your TV as a digital picture frame using
the Standby Mode Picture feature. In order to do this
follow the steps below.
Set the Standby Mode Picture option in the Set-
tings>System>More menu as On. This option is
set as Off by default.
Create a separate folder named as standby_picture
in the USB storage device's root directory and copy
the files you want to use into that folder and then
connect the USB storage device to your TV.
Press the Standby button on the remote briefly to
switch your TV into standby mode picture state.
Note that once the Standby Mode Picture option is
set as On, the function of the Standby button on the
remote will change. After this you will need to press
and hold the button to switch the TV into standby mode
while the TV is in normal operating mode.
If there are more than 1 picture file available in the
folder all picture files will be displayed as a slide show
in succession. If the necessary folder is not created
or there isn't any picture file in the folder, a warning
message will be displayed on the screen for a few
seconds and then disappear.
In standby mode picture state the backlight level of the
screen will be decreased by 50 % and Smart Center
features will not be usable, if Smart Center is available
for your TV model.
To switch your TV from standby mode picture state
back to normal operating mode press the Standby
button on the remote briefly.
Beside the remote control you can also use the control
unit on the TV to switch into standby mode picture
state and back to normal operating mode. In order to
do that follow the same instructions as described in the
TV Control & Operation section for switching the TV
into the standby mode. Note that you will not be able to
switch the TV into standby mode using the control unit
on the TV while the TV is in standby mode picture state.
Note: The availability of this feature depends on the TV model
and its features.
Refer to the Supported File Formats for USB Mode section
for the supported media file formats.
Standby Notifications
If the TV does not receive any input signal (e.g. from
an aerial or HDMI source) for 3 minutes, it will go
into standby. When you next switch-on, the following
message will be displayed: TV switched to stand-by
mode automatically because there was no signal
for a long time.” You can disable this functionality
by setting the Timer of No Signal option in the
Settings>Devices menu accordingly.
The Auto Power Down option(in the Settings>System
>More menu) could have been set to a value between
1 and 8 hours by default. If this setting is not set as Off
and the TV has been left on and not been operated
during the set time, it will switch into standby mode
after the set time has expired. When you next switch-on
the TV, the following message will be displayed. TV
switched to stand-by mode automatically because
no operation was made for a long time.” Before the
TV switches into standby mode a dialogue window will
be displayed. If you do not press any button the TV
will switch into the standby mode after a waiting period
of about 5 minutes. You can highlight Yes and press
OK to switch the TV into standby mode immediately.
If you highlight No and press OK, the TV will remain
on. You can also choose to cancel the Auto Power
Down function from this dialogue. Highlight Disable
and press OK, the TV will remain on and the function
will be cancelled. You can enable this function again by
changing the setting of the Auto Power Down option
from the Settings>System>More menu.
TV Control & Operation
P+
V+ V-
P-
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The joystick allows you to control the Volume /
Programme / Source and Turn Off - On functions of
the TV.
Note: The position of the joystick may differ depending on
the model.
To change volume: Increase the volume by pushing
the joystick right. Decrease the volume by pushing
the joystick left.
To change channel: Scroll through the stored
channels by pushing the joystick up or down.
To change source: Press the centre of the joystick
in, the sources list will appear on the screen. Scroll
through the available sources by pushing the joystick
up or down.
To turn the TV off (Hard Standby): Press the centre
of the joystick in and hold it down for more than 3
seconds, the TV will turn into hard standby mode.
In hard standby mode the remote control will not
function and the standby LED on the TV will not lit.
The functions such as networked standby mode (if
available) and timers will be disabled. You can turn on
the TV from the hard standby only via joystick.
To turn on the TV: Press the centre of the joystick in,
the TV will turn on.
Note: Main menu OSD cannot be displayed via control button.
Operation with the Remote Control
Press the Home button on your remote control to
display main menu. Use the directional buttons and
OK button to navigate and set. Press Return/Back
or Home button to quit a menu screen.
Input Selection
Once you have connected external systems to your
TV, you can switch to different input sources. Press the
Source button on your remote control consecutively
to select the different sources.
Changing Channels and Volume
You can change the channel and adjust the volume
by using the Programme +/- and Volume +/- buttons
on the remote.
Reset and Power Off via Standby Button
Press and hold the Standby button to see additional
actions for this button. Reset (Restart), Standby (Nor-
mal Standby), and Power off (Forced Standby) options
will be available. Highlight one and press OK to perform
the selected action. If a problem occurs that prevents
the TV from switching into standby mode properly, you
can use the Power off option to force the TV to switch
into standby mode.
If your TV stops responding to commands and the
actions menu can not be displayed, the TV will be forced
to restart when the button is kept pressed for about 5
seconds. This will terminate the process.
Using Main TV Menu
When the Home button is pressed, the main TV menu
will appear on the screen. You can navigate through
the menu items using the directional buttons on the
remote. To select an item or see the sub-menu options
of the highlighted menu press OK button. When you
highlight a menu option some of the sub-menu items
of this menu may appear on the upper side of the
menu bar for quick access. To use a quick access item
highlight it, press OK and set as desired using the Left/
Right directional buttons. When finished press OK or
Back/Return button to exit.
You can also see information on location, weather,
time and date on the main TV menu screen. The green
small icons indicate the current status for time, network
and sync for apps. If these icons appear in green, it
means that the time information is updated, network
is connected and sync is completed in success.
Otherwise the icons will appear in white.
Press Exit button to close the main menu.
1. Home
When main menu is opened Home menu bar will be
highlighted. The content of the Home menu can be
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highlight the Edit Home option and press OK. The
Home menu will switch to edit mode. In edit mode
you can delete or change the position of any item in
the Home menu. Highlight an option and press OK.
Select Delete or Move option and press OK. In order
to move a menu item use the Right, Left, Up and Down
direction buttons to select the position that you want
the item to move to and press OK.
You can also add options from other menus to Home
menu. Just highlight an option and press the Down
direction button on the remote. If you see Add to Home
option you can add it to the Home menu.
2. Search
You can search for Channels, Guide, TV menus,
Applications, Web, YouTube and Videos using this
option. Press OK and enter a key word using the virtual
keyboard. Then highlight OK and press OK to start
the search. Results will be displayed on the screen.
Highlight the desired result using the directional
buttons and press OK to open.
3. TV
3.1. Guide
You can access the electronic programme guide menu
using this option. Refer to Electronic Programme
Guide section for more information.
3.2. Channels
You can access the Channels menu using this option.
Refer to Using the Channel List section for more
information.
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3.3. Timers
You can set timers for future events using the options of
this menu. You can also review the previously created
timers under this menu.
To add a new timer select the Add Timer tab using the
Left/Right buttons and press OK. Set the sub-menu
options as desired and when finished press OK. A new
timer will be created.
To edit a previously created timer, highlight that timer,
select the Edit Selected Timer tab and press OK.
Change the sub-menu options as desired and press
OK to save your settings.
To cancel an already set timer, highlight that timer,
select Delete Selected Timer tab and press OK. A
confirmation message will be displayed. Highlight Yes
and press OK to proceed. The timer will be cancelled.
It is not possible to set timers for two or more events
that will broadcasted in different channels at the same
time interval. In this case you will be asked to choose
one of these timers and cancel others. Highlight the
timer you want to cancel and press OK, Options menu
will be displayed. Then highlight Set/Cancel and press
OK to cancel that timer. You will have to save changes
after that. In order to do that press OK, highlight Save
Changes and press OK again.
3.4. More Apps
In order to manage the apps installed on your TV,
you can use this option. Highlight and press OK. You
can add an installed app to Home menu, launch or
remove it. Highlight an app and press OK to see the
available options.
3.5. Market
You can add new apps from the application market
using this option. Highlight and press OK. Available
apps will be displayed. You can also access the
application market from within the More Apps menu.
3.6. Accessibility
You can access the accessibility settings menu directly
using this option.
3.7. Privacy Settings
You can access the privacy settings menu directly
using this option. This option may not be available
depending on the model of your TV and the selected
country during the first time installation process.
4. Settings
You can manage the settings of your TV using the
options of this menu. Refer to Settings Menu Content
section for more information.
You can reset your customisations on the Home menu
to defaults using the Reset Apps option (availability
depends on TV model and its features). Highlight and
press OK. A confirmation message will be displayed.
Highlight Yes and press OK to proceed. Note that you
will not be able to perform this operation again within
the next few minutes.
5. Sources
You can manage your input source preferences using
the options of this menu. To change the current source
highlight one of the options and press OK.
5.1. Source Settings
You can access the source settings menu directly using
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Inserting the Batteries into the Remote
Remove the back cover to reveal the battery compart-
ment. Insert two size AA batteries. Make sure the (+)
and (-) signs match (observe correct polarity). Do not
mix old and new batteries. Replace only with same or
equivalent type. Place the cover back on.
A message will be displayed on the screen when the
batteries are low and must be replaced. Note that when
the batteries are low, the performance of the remote
control may be impaired.
Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Power Connection
IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to operate on a
220-240V AC, 50 Hz supply. After unpacking, allow the
TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before
you connect the set to the mains.
Plug one end (the two-hole plug) of the supplied
detachable power cord into the power cord inlet on
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the rear side of the TV as shown above. Then plug
the other end of the power cord into the mains socket
outlet.
Note: The position of the power cord inlet may differ depending
on the model.
Antenna Connection
Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the aerial input
(ANT) socket or satellite plug to the satellite input (LNB)
socket located on the rear side of the TV.
Rear side of the TV
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2
LNB
ANT
1. Satellite
2. Aerial or cable
If you want to connect a device to the TV, make
sure that both the TV and the device are turned off
before making any connection. After the connection
is done, you can turn on the units and use them.
Licence Notification
The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia
Interface, HDMI trade dress and the HDMI Logos
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing Administrator, Inc.
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, Dolby Audio, and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
YouTube and the YouTube logo are trademarks of
Google Inc.
This product contains technology subject to certain
intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or
distribution of this technology outside of this product
is prohibited without the appropriate licence(s) from
Microsoft.
Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady™ content
access technology to protect their intellectual property,
including copyrighted content. This device uses
PlayReady technology to access PlayReady-protected
content and/or WMDRM-protected content. If the
device fails to properly enforce restrictions on content
usage, content owners may require Microsoft to revoke
the device’s ability to consume PlayReady-protected
content. Revocation should not affect unprotected
content or content protected by other content access
technologies. Content owners may require you to
upgrade PlayReady to access their content. If you
decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access
content that requires the upgrade.
The “CI Plus” Logo is a trademark of CI Plus LLP.
This product is protected by certain intellectual property
rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of
such technology outside of this product is prohibited
without a licence from Microsoft or an authorised
Microsoft subsidiary.
Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries
Only for European Union and
countries with recycling systems
These symbols on the products,
packaging, and/or accompanying
documents mean that used electrical and
electronic products and batteries must not
be mixed with general household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and
recycling of old products and batteries,
please take them to applicable collection
points in accordance with your national
legislation.
By disposing of them correctly, you will
help to save valuable resouces and
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on human health and the environment.
For more information about collection
and recycling, please contact your local
municipality.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect
disposal of this waste, in accordance with
national legislation.
Note for the battery symbol (bottom
symbol):
This symbol might be used in
combination with a chemical symbol.
In this case it complies with the
requirement set by the Directive for the
chemical involved.
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Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Hereby, Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH, declares
that this TV is in compliance with the essential requi-
rements and other relevant provisions of the Directive
2014/53/EU.
If you want to get a copy of the original DoC of this TV,
please visit the following website:
http://www.ptc.panasonic.eu/compliance-documents
Authorized Representative:
Panasonic Testing Centre
Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com
Specification
TV Broadcasting PAL BG/I/DK
SECAM BG/DK
Receiving Channels VHF (BAND I/III) - UHF
(BAND U) - HYPERBAND
Digital Reception
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TV(DVB-T-C-S)
(DVB-T2, DVB-S2
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Number of Preset
Channels 11 000
Channel Indicator On Screen Display
RF Aerial Input 75 Ohm (unbalanced)
Operating Voltage 220-240V AC, 50Hz.
Audio A2 Stereo+Nicam Stereo
Headphone 3.5mm mini stereo jack
Audio Output Power
(WRMS.) (10% THD) 2 x 8 W
Power Consumption (W) 75 W
Networked Standby Mode
Power Consumption (W) < 2
Weight (kg) 7,5 Kg
TV Dimensions DxLxH
(with stand) (mm) 235 x 909 x 563
TV Dimensions DxLxH
(without stand) (mm) 87 x 909 x 522
 16/9 40”
Operation temperature
and operation humidity
0ºC up to 40ºC, 85%
humidity max
Wireless LAN Transmitter Specifications
Frequency Ranges Max Output Power
2400 - 2483,5 MHz (CH1-CH13) < 100 mW
5150 - 5250 MHz (CH36 - CH48) < 200 mW
5250 - 5350 MHz (CH52 - CH64) < 200 mW
5470 - 5725 MHz (CH100 -
CH140) < 200 mW
Country Restrictions
This device is intended for home and office use in
all EU countries (and other countries following the
relevant EU directive). The 5.15 - 5.35 GHz band is
restricted to indoor operations only in the EU countries.
Country Restriction
Bulgaria General authorization required for outdoor
use and public service
Italy
If used outside of its own premises, general
authorization is required. Public use is
subject to general authorisation by the
respective service provider
Greece In-door use only for 5470 MHz to 5725
MHz band
Luxembourg General authorization required for network
and service supply(not for spectrum)
Norway
Radio transmission is prohibited for the
geographical area within a radius of 20 km
from the centre of Ny-Ålesund
Russian
Federation In-door use only
Israel 5 GHz band only for 5180 MHz-5320
MHz range
The requirements for any country may change at
any time. It’s recommended that user checks with
local authorities for the current status of their national
regulations for 5 GHz wireless LAN’s.
Standard
IEEE 802.11.a/b/g/n
Host Interface
USB 2.0
Security
WEP 64/128, WPA, WPA2, TKIP, AES, WAPI
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Notice
DVB / Data broadcasting / IPTV functions
This TV is designed to meet the standards (as of
March, 2021) of DVB-T / T2 (MPEG2, MPEG4-
AVC(H.264) and HEVC(H.265)) digital terrestrial
services, DVB-C (MPEG2, MPEG4-AVC(H.264)
and HEVC(H.265)) digital cable services and DVB-S
(MPEG2, MPEG4-AVC(H.264) and HEVC(H.265))
digital satellite services.
Consult your local dealer for availability of DVB-T /
T2 or DVB-S services in your area.
Consult your cable service provider for availability of
DVB-C services with this TV.
This TV may not work correctly with the signal which
does not meet the standards of DVB-T / T2, DVB-C
or DVB-S.
Not all the features are available depending on the
country, area, broadcaster, service provider, satellite
and network environment.
Not all CI modules work properly with this TV. Consult
your service provider about the available CI module.
This TV may not work correctly with CI module that
is not approved by the service provider.
Additional fees may be charged depending on the
service provider.
The compatibility with future services is not
guaranteed.
Internet apps are provided by their respective service
providers, and may be changed, interrupted, or
discontinued at any time.
Panasonic assumes no responsibility and makes no
warranty for the availability or the continuity of the
services.
Panasonic does not guarantee operation and
performance of peripheral devices made by other
manufacturers; and we disclaim any liability or
damage arising from operation and/or performance
from usage of such other maker's peripheral devices.
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Remote Control
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1. Standby (*): Standby / On (press briefly)
Reset / Power Off (press and hold)
2. Info: Displays information about on-screen content,
shows hidden information (reveal - in TXT mode)
3. Guide: Displays the electronic programme guide
4. Home: Displays TV menu
5. Directional buttons: Helps navigate menus,
content etc. and displays the subpages in TXT
mode when pressed Right or Left
6. OK: Confirms user selections, holds the page (in
TXT mode), views Channels menu (DTV mode)
7. Exit: Closes and exits from displayed menus or
returns to previous screen
8. Coloured Buttons: Follow the on-screen instruc-
tions for coloured button functions
9. Volume +/-
10. Mute: Completely turns off the volume of the TV
11. Numeric buttons: Switches the channel, enters
a number or a letter in the text box on the screen,
switches the TV on when in standby mode
12. Language: Switches among sound modes (an-
alogue TV), displays and changes audio/subtitle
language and turns subtitles on or off (digital TV,
where available)
13. Rewind: Moves frames backwards in media such
as movies
14. Stop: Stops the media being played
15. Play: Starts to play selected media
16. Pause: Pauses the media being played
17. No function
18. Fast Forward: Moves frames forward in media
such as movies
19. Text: Displays teletext (where available), press
again to superimpose the teletext over a normal
broadcast picture (mix)
20. Programme +/-: Programme up-down, Page up-
down (in TXT mode), switches the TV on when in
standby mode
21. Back/Return: Returns to previous screen, previous
menu, opens index page (in TXT mode). Quickly
cycles between previous and current channels
or sources
22. My Button 2 (**)
23. Netflix: Launches the Netflix application
24. My Button 1 (**)
25. Source: Shows available broadcast and content
sources
(*) Standby Button
Press and hold the Standby button to see additional ac-
tions for this button. Highlight one of the Reset (Restart),
Standby (Normal Standby), and Power off (Forced
Standby) options and press OK to perform the selected
action. If your TV stops responding to commands and
the actions menu can not be displayed, the TV will be
forced to restart when the button is kept pressed for
about five seconds.
Press briefly and release the button to switch the
TV into standby mode or to switch it on when it’s in
standby mode.
(**) My Button 1 & My Button 2
These buttons may have default functions depending
on the model. However you can set a special function
to these buttons by pressing on them for more than
three seconds when on a desired source, channel or
application. A confirmation message will be displayed on
the screen. Now the selected My Button is associated
with the selected function.
Note that if you perform First Time Installation, My
Button 1&2 will return to their default function.
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Connections
Connector Type Cables Device
VGA
Connection
(back)
AUDIO IN PC/YPbPr
Audio
Connection
(back) YPbPr/PC Audio Cable
HDMI
Connection
(side&back)
SPDIF SPDIF
(Optical Out)
Connection
(back)
BACK AV Back AV
(Audio/Video)
Connection
(back) Audio Video Cable
HEADPHONE Headphone
Connection
(side)
YPBPR YPbPr Video
Connection
(back) PC to YPbPr Connection Cable
USB
Connection
(side)
CI
Connection
(side)
CAM
module
LAN Ethernet
Connection
(back) LAN / Ethernet Cable
See the illustrations on the left
side. You can use YPbPr to VGA
cable to enable YPbPr signal via
VGA input. You cannot use VGA
and YPbPr at the same time. To
enable PC/YPbPr audio, you will
need to use the back audio inputs
with a YPbPr/PC audio cable for
audio connection. When using
the wall mounting kit (available
from a third party in the market,
if not supplied), we recommend
that you plug all your cables into
the back of the TV before mounting
on the wall. Insert or remove the
CI module only when the TV is
SWITCHED OFF. You should refer
to the module instruction manual
for details of the settings. The/
Each USB input of your TV supports
devices up to 500mA. Connecting
devices that have current value
above 500mA may damage your TV.
When connecting equipment using a
HDMI cable to your TV, to guarantee
sufficient immunity against parasitic
frequency radiation, you have to use
a high speed shielded (high grade)
HDMI cable with ferrites.
If you want to connect a device to the TV, make sure that both the TV and the device are turned off before making
any connection. After the connection is done, you can turn on the units and use them.
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Switching On/Off
To Switch the TV On
Connect the power cord to a power source such as a
wall socket (220-240V AC, 50 Hz).
To switch on the TV from standby
Press the Standby button, Programme +/- or a
numeric button on the remote control.
Press the centre of the joystick on the TV in or push
it up/down.
To switch on the TV from hard standby
Press the centre of the joystick on the TV in.
To switch the TV into standby
Press the Standby button on the remote control, the
TV will switch into standby mode.
To switch the TV into hard standby
Press the centre of the joystick on the TV in and hold it
down for more than 3 seconds, the TV will switch into
hard standby mode.
To switch off the TV
To power down the TV completely, unplug the power
cord from the mains socket.
Note: When the TV is switched into standby mode, the standby
LED can blink to indicate that features such as Standby Mode
Search, Over Air Download or Timer is active. The LED can
also blink when you switch on the TV from standby mode.
First Time Installation
When turned on for the first time, the language
selection screen is displayed. Select the desired
language and press OK. In the following steps of
the installation guide, set your preferences using the
directional buttons and OK button.
After the language selection, you will be asked whether
you want to change accessibility settings. Highlight
Yes and press OK to change. Refer to System Menu
Content section for detailed information on available
options.
Set your country preference on the next screen.
Depending on the Country selection you may be asked
to set and confirm a PIN at this point. The selected PIN
cannot be 0000. You have to enter it if you are asked
to enter a PIN for any menu operation later.
You can activate Store Mode option in the next step.
This option will configure your TV’s settings for store
environment and depending on the TV model being
used, the supported features of it may be displayed
on the screen as an info banner or the pre-installed
video file may be played back. This option is intended
only for store use. It is recommended to select Home
Mode for home use. This option will be available in
Settings>System>More menu and your preference
for this setting can be changed later. Make your
selection and press OK to continue.
The picture mode selection screen will then be
displayed. In order for your TV to consume less
energy and be more environmentally friendly select
Natural and press OK to continue. You can change
your selection later using the Mode option in the
Settings>Picture menu.
Depending on the model of your TV and the country
selection Privacy Settings menu may appear at
this point. Using this menu you can set your privacy
privileges. Highlight a feature and press OK to
enable or disable. Read the related explanations
displayed on the screen for each highlighted feature
before making any changes. You can press the Right
directional button to highlight the text and use the
Programme +/- or Up/Down directional buttons to
scroll up and down to read the entire text. You will
be able to change your preferences at any time
later from the Settings>System>Privacy>Privacy
Settings menu. If the Internet Connection option is
disabled Network/Internet Settings screen will be
skipped and not displayed. If you have any questions,
complaints or comments regarding this privacy
policy or its enforcement, please contact by email at
Highlight Next and press OK button on the remote
control to continue and the Network/Internet Settings
menu will be displayed. Please refer to Connectivity
section to configure a network connection. If you want
your TV to consume less power in standby mode, you
can disable the Networked Standby Mode option
by setting it as Off. After the settings are completed
highlight Next and press OK button to continue.
On next screen you can set broadcast types to be
searched, set your encrypted channel searching
and time zone (depending on the country selection)
preferences. Additionally you can set a broadcast
type as your favourite one. Priority will be given to the
selected broadcast type during the search process
and the channels of it will be listed on the top of the
channel list. When finished, highlight Next and press
OK to continue.
About Selecting Broadcast Type
To turn a search option for a broadcast type highlight
it and press OK. The checkbox next to the selected
option will be checked. To turn the search option off
clear the checkbox by pressing OK after moving the
focus on the desired broadcast type option.
Digital Aerial: If D. Aerial broadcast search option
is turned on, the TV will search for digital terrestrial
broadcasts after other initial settings are completed.
Digital Cable: If D. Cable broadcast search option
is turned on, the TV will search for digital cable
broadcasts after other initial settings are completed.
A message will be displayed before starting to search
asking if you want to perform cable network search. If
you select Yes and press OK you can select Network
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or set values such as Frequency, Network ID and
Search Step on the next screen. If you select No
and press OK you can set Start Frequency, Stop
Frequency and Search Step on the next screen.
When finished, highlight Next and press OK button
to continue.
Note: Searching duration will change depending on the
selected Search Step.
Satellite: If Satellite broadcast search option is turned
on, the TV will search for digital satellite broadcasts
after other initial settings are completed. Before
satellite search is performed some settings should be
made. Antenna Type menu will be displayed first. You
can select Antenna Type as Direct, Single Satellite
Cable or DiSEqC switch by using Left or Right
buttons. After selecting your antenna type press OK to
see the options to proceed. Continue, Transponder
list and Configure LNB options will be available. You
can change the transponder and LNB settings using
the related menu options.
Direct: If you have a single receiver and a direct
satellite dish, select this antenna type. Press OK to
continue. Select an available satellite on the next
screen and press OK to scan for services.
Single Satellite Cable: If you have multiple
receivers and a single satellite cable system, select
this antenna type. Press OK to continue. Configure
settings by following instructions on the next screen.
Press OK to scan for services.
DiSEqC switch: If you have multiple satellite dishes
and a DiSEqC switch, select this antenna type. Then
set the DiSEqC version and press OK to continue.
You can set up to four satellites (if available) for
version v1.0 and sixteen satellites for version v1.1
on the next screen. Press OK button to scan the first
satellite in the list.
Analogue: If Analogue broadcast search option is
turned on, the TV will search for analogue broadcasts
after other initial settings are completed.
After the initial settings are completed TV will start
to search for available broadcasts of the selected
broadcast types.
While the search continues current scan results will
be displayed at the bottom of the screen. After all the
available stations are stored, Channels menu will be
displayed. You can edit the channel list according to
your preferences using the Edit tab options or press
the Home button to quit and watch TV.
While the search continues a message may appear,
asking whether you want to sort channels according
to the LCN(*). Select Yes and press OK to confirm.
(*) LCN is the Logical Channel Number system that organizes
available broadcasts in accordance with a recognizable
channel number sequence (if available).
Note: Do not turn off the TV while initializing first time
installation. Note that, some options may not be available
depending on the country selection.
After the first time installation is completed HD+
operator application screen may be displayed
depending on selections you made during the
installation process. In order to access operator
services this application needs to be activated. If
you activate the application, the elements of the user
interface such as channel info banner and electronic
programme guide, which are normally provided by the
TV, will be replaced by the operator application. If you
do not perform satellite or HD+ installation and want
to activate the application at a later time, highlight the
HD+ application on the Home menu and press OK.
You will be directed to a screen where you can carry
out the activation.
Media Playback via USB Input
You can connect 2.5” and 3.5” inch (HDD with external power
supply) external hard disk drives or USB memory stick to your
TV by using the USB inputs of the TV.
IMPORTANT! Back up the files on your storage devices
before connecting them to the TV. Manufacturer will
not be responsible for any file damage or data loss.
Certain types of USB devices (e.g. MP3 Players)
or USB hard disk drives/memory sticks may not be
compatible with this TV. The TV supports FAT32 and
NTFS disk formatting.
Wait a little while before each plugging and unplugging
as the player may still be reading files. Failure to do
so may cause physical damage to the USB player
and the USB device itself. Do not pull out your drive
while playing a file.
You can use USB hubs with your TV’s USB inputs.
External power supplied USB hubs are recommended
in such a case.
It is recommended to use the TV’s USB input(s)
directly, if you are going to connect a USB hard disk.
Note: When viewing image files the Media Browser menu
can only display 1000 image files stored on the connected
USB device.
Media Browser
You can play back music and movie files and display
photo files stored on a USB storage device by
connecting it to your TV. Connect a USB storage device
to one of the USB inputs located on the side of the TV.
After connecting a USB storage device to your TV, the
Sources bar will be displayed with USBx highlighted.
Press OK, Media Browser menu will be displayed on
the screen. Select the file of your choice and press OK
to display or play it back. You can access the content
of the connected USB device any time later from the
Sources menu. You can also press the Source button
on the remote and then select your USB storage device
from the list of sources.
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You can set your media browser preferences by using
the Settings menu. Settings menu can be accessed
via the information bar which is displayed on the
bottom of the screen while playing back a video or
an audio file or displaying a picture file. Press the
Info button if the information bar has disappeared,
highlight the gear wheel symbol positioned on the
right side of the information bar and press OK. Picture
Settings, Sound Settings, Media Browser Settings
and Options menus may be available depending on
the media file type and the model of your TV and its
features. The content of these menus may also differ
according to the type of the currently open media file.
Only Sound Settings menu will be available while
playing back audio files.
Loop/Shuffle Mode Operation
Start playback and activate
All files in the list will be
continuously played in
original order
Start playback and activate
The same file will be
played continuously
(repeat)
Start playback and activate
All files in the list will be
played once in random
order
Start playback and activate ,
All files in the list will be
continuously played in
the same random order
To use the functions on the information bar highlight the
symbol of the function and press OK. To change the
status of a function highlight the symbol of the function
and press OK as much as needed. If the symbol is
marked with a red cross, that means it is deactivated.
Custom Boot Up Logo
You can personalize your TV and see your favourite
image or photo on the screen each time your TV boots
up. To do this, copy your favourite image files into a
USB disk and open them in the Media Browser. Select
USB input from the Sources menu and press OK.
When you have chosen the desired image, highlight
it and press OK to view it in full screen. Press the
Info button, highlight the gear wheel symbol on the
information bar and press OK. Select Options and
press OK to enter. Set Boot Logo option will be
available. Highlight it and press OK again to choose the
image as custom boot logo. A confirmation message
will be displayed. Select Yes and press OK again. If
the image is suitable(*) you will see it on the screen
during the TV’s next boot up.
Note: You can use the Restore Default Boot Logo option in
the Settings>System>More menu to restore the default boot
logo. If you perform First Time Installation the boot logo will
also be restored to its default.
(*) Images should be in jpeg file formats. Only files with sizes
no greater then 4MB are supported. CEC
This function allows to control the CEC-enabled
devices, that are connected through HDMI ports by
using the remote control of the TV.
The CEC option in the Settings>Devices menu should
be set as Enabled at first. Press the Source button and
select the HDMI input of the connected CEC device
from the Sources List menu. When new CEC source
device is connected, it will be listed in source menu
with its own name instead of the connected HDMI ports
name(such as DVD Player, Recorder 1 etc.).
The TV remote is automatically able to perform the
main functions after the connected HDMI source has
been selected. To terminate this operation and control
the TV via the remote again, press and hold the “0-
Zero” button on the remote control for 3 seconds.
You can disable the CEC functionality by setting the
related option under the Settings>Devices menu
accordingly.
The TV supports ARC (Audio Return Channel). This
feature is an audio link meant to replace other cables
between the TV and an audio system (A/V receiver or
speaker system).
When ARC is active, the TV will mute its other audio
outputs, except the headphone jack, automatically
and volume control buttons are directed to connected
audio device. To activate ARC set the Sound Output
option in the Settings>Sound menu as HDMI ARC.
Note: ARC is supported only via the HDMI2 input.
System Audio Control
Allows an Audio Amplifier/Receiver to be used with the
TV. The volume can be controlled using the remote
control of the TV. To activate this feature set the
Sound Output option in the Settings>Sound menu
as HDMI ARC. When HDMI ARC option is selected,
CEC option will be set as Enabled automatically, if it
is not already set. The TV speakers will be muted and
the sound of the watched source will be provided from
the connected sound system.
Note: The audio device should support System Audio Control
feature.
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Settings Menu Content
Devices Menu Content
Virtual Remote Enable or disable the virtual remote feature.
Audio Video Sharing
This feature allows you to share files stored on your smartphone or tablet pc. If you have
a compatible smartphone or tablet pc and the appropriate software is installed, you can
share/play photos on your TV. See instructions of your sharing software for more information.
Timer of No Signal
If your TV does not receive any input signal (e.g. from an aerial or HDMI source) for
3 minutes, it will go into standby mode. You can enable or disable this functionality by
setting this option accordingly.
CEC With this setting you can enable and disable CEC functionality completely. Press Left
or Right button to enable or disable the feature.
CEC Auto Power On
This function allows the connected HDMI-CEC compatible device to turn on the TV
and switch to its input source automatically. Press Left or Right button to enable or
disable the feature.
Picture Menu Content
Mode You can change the picture mode to suit your preference or requirements. Picture mode can
be set to one of these options: Cinema, Game(optional), Sports, Dynamic and Natural.
Contrast
Adjusts the light and dark values on the screen.
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness values on the screen.
Sharpness
Sets the sharpness value for the objects displayed on the screen.
Colour
Sets the colour value, adjusting the colours.
Energy Saving For setting the Energy Saving to Custom, Minimum, Medium, Maximum, Auto,
Screen Off or Off.
Note: Available options may differ depending on the selected Mode.
Backlight This setting controls the backlight level. The backlight function will be inactive if the
Energy Saving is set to an option other than Custom.
Picture Zoom Sets the desired image size format.
Picture Shift This option may be available depending on the Picture Zoom setting. Highlight and
press OK, then use directional buttons to shift the picture upwards or downwards.
PC Position Appears only when the input source is set to VGA/PC.
Autoposition If the image is not centered in VGA mode use this option to automatically adjust the
position of the image. Press OK to start the auto adjustment.
H Position This item shifts the image horizontally to the right hand side or left hand side of the screen.
V Position This item shifts the image vertically towards the top or bottom of the screen.
Dot Clock Dot Clock adjustments correct the interference that appear as vertical banding in dot
intensive presentations like spreadsheets or paragraphs or text in smaller fonts.
Phase Depending on the input source(computer etc.) you may see a hazy or noisy picture on
the screen. You can use phase to get a clearer picture by trial and error.
Advanced Settings
Dynamic
Contrast
You can change the dynamic contrast ratio to desired value.
Colour Temp Sets the desired colour temperature value. Cool, Normal, Warm and Custom options
are available.
White Point If the Colour Temp option is set as Custom, this setting will be available. Increase the
‘warmth’ or ‘coolness’ of the picture by pressing Left or Right buttons.
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Vivid Blue White colour enhancement function that makes white colour more cooler in order to
make more bright picture. Set as On to enable.
Vivid Dimming Low, Medium, High and Off options are available. While Vivid Dimming is active, it
will enhance contrast locally for each defined zone.
Noise Reduction Low, Medium, High and Off options are available. If the signal is weak and the picture
is noisy, use the Noise Reduction setting to reduce the amount of noise.
Film Mode Films are recorded at a different number of frames per second to normal television programmes.
Turn this feature on when you are watching films to see the fast motion scenes clearly.
Skin Tone
Skin tone can be changed between -5 and 5.
Colour Shift
Adjust the desired colour tone.
Colour Tuner Opens colour tuner settings. Set the Colour Tuner as enabled to adjust the Hue, Colour
and Brightness values manually.
Gamut Mapping
You can use this option to set the range of colours displayed on your TV screen. When
set as On, colours are set according to the source signal. When set as Off, the TV’s
maximum colour capacity is used by default (recommended option).
Note: This option may not be available depending on the TV model and its features.
HDMI Full Range While watching from a HDMI source, this feature will be visible. You can use this feature
to enhance blackness in the picture.
Reset
Resets the picture settings to factory default settings (except Game mode).
While in VGA (PC) mode, some items in Picture menu will be unavailable. Instead, VGA mode settings will be added to the Picture menu
while in PC mode.
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Sound Menu Content
Dolby Audio Smart, Movie, Music, News and Off options will be available. Set as Off to disable.
Note: Some items in Sound menu will be grayed out and unavailable if set to an option other than Off.
Surround Sound Surround Sound mode can be changed as On or Off.
Sound Output
Sets the sound output preference. TV, S/PDIF, HDMI ARC, Headphone Only and
Lineout options will be available. There will be no sound output except through the
selected option and the headphone jack.
When you connect an external amplifier to your TV using the headphone jack, you can
select this option as Lineout. If you have connected headphones to the TV, set this
option as Headphone Only. Please ensure before using headphones that this menu
item is set to Headphone Only. If it is set to Lineout, the output from the headphone
socket will be set to maximum which could damage your hearing.
If HDMI ARC option is selected, CEC feature will be enabled.
Note: Depending on the selected option some items in Sound menu will appear as grayed out and will be
unavailable.
AVL (Automatic
Volume Limiting)
Sets the sound to obtain fixed output level between programmes.
If the Dolby Audio menu item is set to an option other than Off the AVL setting options
will change. Auto, Night, Normal and Off options will be available. In Auto mode the
TV will switch to Normal or Night mode automatically according to the current time
information. If no time information is available this option will always function as Normal.
When the TV switches to Night mode for the first time after setting this option as Auto,
an information bar will pop up on the screen.
Please note that compared to Normal mode Night mode provides more aggressive
dynamic compression control which is suitable for silent environments.
Advanced Settings
Equalizer Selects the equalizer mode. Custom settings can be made only when in User mode.
Dynamic Bass Enables or disables the Dynamic Bass.
Sound Mode You can select a sound mode (If the viewed channel supports).
Digital Out Sets digital out audio type.
Headphone
Sets headphone volume. This option will not be available if the Sound Output option
is set as Lineout.
Please ensure before using headphones that the headphone volume is set to a low
level, to prevent damage to your hearing.
Balance
Sets sound balance. This feature will be activated if Sound Output option is set as
TV or Headphone Only. Balance item adjusts the balance level of the TV speakers
and headphone together.
Reset Resets some of the sound settings to factory defaults.
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Panasonic TX40MS360E Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Téléviseurs LCD
Taper
Mode d'emploi