Panasonic PT-56LCX66, PT-61LCX66, PT-61LCX16, PT-52LCX16, PT-56LCX16 manual Information

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Contents For assistance, please call Three Important Reasons to Register Your ProductFor assistance, please call Immediately View PTV843-9788 Follow all instructions carefully Keep these instructions for future referenceTrademarks Getting StartedFCC Caution For assistance, please call 1-888-VIEW PTV843-9788Declaration of Conformity Models NumberTable of Contents Before Using Reset All Memory Functions Remote Control Battery InstallationSlide the battery cover until it snaps shut Observe the following precautionsPCM pulse code modulation Glossary and AcronymsDTV Digital Television Hdtv High Definition TelevisionVOL -+ Illuminated Remote ControlLocation of Controls Front View Model PT-56LCX16 unit shown Controls and Terminals on the Projection DisplayVent GettingStartedRear View Model PT-56LCX16 unit shown Antenna Connection InstallationConnecting the Antenna / Cable to the RF in Terminal Cable Connection Input 3 is located on the front of the unit. p How to connect the 1, 2, 3 Input TerminalsComponent Signals Y, PB, PR that can be Input How to connect the Component Video Input TerminalsConnecting a DVD Player to Component Video How to connect the AV OUT Terminals Analog Audio Out How to connect the AmplifierAudio Adjustments Firmly connect the cable to the connector ProcedureDigital Audio Out Amplifier with built in Dolby Digital decodersRecommended Hdmi Connections How to connect the Hdmi input terminalSetting this unit after connections Connecting this unit to a DVD recorder and AV amp Audio signal PCM ProcedureCompatible formats About HdmiConnecting a PC to PC How to connect the PC in TerminalsPin No Signal name PC in Terminal D-SUB 15P Pin LayoutsRGB signals that can be input Turning the Power on and OFF Power on / OFFPower on Power OFFPress to select Mode Press to select All or Analog First Time SetupLanguage Auto programButton operation during Menu display Menu navigation Example of a procedureBasic Menu Navigation Press to select desired Sub-menu items Other Adjust sub-menuPress to select Other Adjust Switching languages for display Tuning channelsAutomatic program setting When a preset Caption has been entered Manual program settingWhen selecting a desired Caption manually Edit CaptionEdit Favorite Edit AddPreview CH Rapid Tuning Selecting Input ModeCard input mode Photo Viewer is selected Projection Display operationUnit Status display Using the CH/VOL ButtonChannel and Program Tuning Set Favorite Feature Favorite FeatureUse Favorite Feature Audio MuteSleep Timer Feature Select Audio Mode for TV ViewingDigital mode Analog modeAspect mode changes each time Aspect is pressed Changing the Aspect ModeMode Picture Explanation Aspect ControlsPress to select each item Press to adjust each item Picture AdjustmentsPicture Menu is inaccessible when no signal is present ExplanationsPC Adjust Picture ModeZoom Adjust Advanced Adjust Other AdjustOther detailed picture adjustments can be made Press to select each item Press to adjust each itemNormal / Bass / Treble / Balance Audio AdjustmentsAudio Mode BBE Sleep time may be set using the Sleep button. p Sleep Timer FeatureSet Sleep Timer Create Secret Code First Time Setting Lock FeatureEnter Secret Code Enter Secret CodeLock Set Rating level settingContent Description Group Ratings Selections Monitor out settingPress to select Monitor out Press to select On or OffPassword Press to enter the Input Password screen Change passwordBlocking Messages Press to select ChangeInsert/Remove the Card Photo ViewerInsert the Card Remove the CardSD button may also be pressed for Photo Viewer mode. p Jpeg thumbnailExit Photo Viewer Card Warning MessagesIndex Area Operation Message DescriptionExit Slide Show mode Slide Show ModePress OK during a slide show to stop it. Navigation DisplayPicture Adjustment Single Play ModeExit Single Play mode Rotate imagePress to select Signal meter Press to display signal meter Setup FeaturesCH scan Press to select desired channelCC Closed Caption CC ModeInput labels CC Mode for Digital CC Mode for AnalogDigital settings Press to select the each itemAbout ResetCC Reset Press to select the each item Press to select the setting Automatic Input SwitchingControl with Hdmi Hdavi Control Press to select Ctrl withTheater Speaker Prog-out stopOne-touch Theater Playback Home theaterOperating Peripheral Equipment To find a code not listed in the code listIf the equipment does not operate with Remote Control Remote Control Operation List Remote Control Operation/Code ListRemote Control Code List Remote Control Operation/Code ListPVR DVD-R Indicator Indicator Symptom Problem Possible SolutionLamp unit replacement period Lamp replacement procedureReplacing the lamp unit If you need to replace the lamp more urgentlyTime. Refer to the instructions enclosed with After lamp replacement, you must reset the lampPress on the arrow mark to confirm proper insertion OFF TroubleshootingSymptoms Checks Specifications Cleaning Npcparts@us.panasonic.com Customer Services DirectoryLimited Warranty Coverage Limited WarrantyCarry-in or In-Home Service Limited Warranty Limits And ExclusionsPreamble Other InformationInformation END of Terms and Conditions How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsVersion 2.1, February Other Information Information USA How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesPCM IndexCustomer’s Record
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PT-56LCX66, PT-61LCX66, PT-61LCX16, PT-56LCX16, PT-52LCX16 specifications

The Panasonic PT series of television models, which includes the PT-61LCX66, PT-56LCX16, PT-52LCX16, PT-61LCX16, and PT-56LCX66, represents a significant advancement in home entertainment technology. These models, primarily utilizing a rear-projection format, are designed to deliver a superior viewing experience with a combination of technologies that ensure vibrant imagery and rich sound.

One of the hallmark characteristics of these models is their use of DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which provides pristine picture clarity and exceptional color accuracy. This technology allows for deeper blacks and brighter whites, making a noticeable difference in various lighting conditions. With resolutions that support high-definition viewing, these televisions provide a viewing experience that captivates audiences, whether they're watching movies, sports, or playing video games.

The PT-61LCX66, boasting a 61-inch display, is ideal for larger living spaces, making it an excellent option for family rooms where cinematic experiences are desired. Its advanced color management system ensures that colors are not only vivid but also true to life, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Moving to the PT-56LCX16, this 56-inch model is versatile, fitting comfortably in medium-sized rooms. It shares many of the same features as the larger models, including advanced light control technologies and integrated sound systems that deliver immersive audio.

The PT-52LCX16, with its slightly smaller 52-inch display, maintains the high quality and performance expected from Panasonic. It is perfect for viewers who prefer a more compact setup without sacrificing picture quality or audio performance.

For those who prefer a balance between size and advanced features, the PT-61LCX16 offers a perfect blend of a 61-inch screen and top-notch image processing capabilities. Additionally, the PT-56LCX66 presents an even further enhanced option with additional connectivity features and broader compatibility with modern devices, catering to the increasingly connected home environment.

Overall, the Panasonic PT series televisions embody a commitment to quality and innovation in home entertainment. With their impressive array of features, including excellent color accuracy, large screen sizes, and advanced audio systems, these models continue to stand the test of time, providing an engaging and thrilling viewing experience for all types of content.