Panasonic TH-P65VT20K Select Display Settings, Select Input Labels, To return to TV

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Input Labels

For easier identification and selection of the input mode, you can label each input terminals or skip terminal that is not connected to any equipment.

To select the input mode p. 19

1 Display the menu

MENU

EXIT

RETURN

MENU

2 Select “Setup”

Main Menu

access

 

Picture

 

Sound

select

Setup

 

3 Select “Display Settings”

Setup Menu

1/2

access

Off Timer

Off

 

Child Lock

 

 

Tuning Menu

 

select

OSD Language

 

Display Settings

Access

 

VIERA Link Settings

 

 

Network Setup

 

 

DivX® VOD

 

 

Advance(isfccc)

Off

 

4 Select “Input Labels”

 

Display Settings

FASTEXT

access

 

Teletext

 

 

Teletext Character Set

English

 

 

Side Panel

High

select

 

Input Labels

Access

 

Banner Display Timeout

3 seconds

 

To return to TV

5 Select an input terminal and set

 

EXIT

Input Labels

 

 

 

AV1

AV1

change

 

AV2

AV2

 

AV3

AV3

select

 

AV4

AV4

 

PC

PC

 

 

HDMI1

HDMI1

 

 

HDMI2

HDMI2

 

 

HDMI3

HDMI3

 

 

HDMI4

HDMI4

 

The labels you set will be displayed in “Input Selection” menu (p. 19) or banner.

If “Skip” is selected, you cannot select the mode.

User input

You can name each input terminals freely.

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select access

Select “User input”

User input

Name

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

 

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

!

:

#

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

i

j

k

l

m

n

o

p

q

r

s

t

u

v

w

x

y

z

(

)

+

-

.

*

_

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(maximum: ten characters)

select

RETURN

 

set

 

Set characters

Store

You can set

 

characters by using

 

numeric buttons

 

(p. 30).

 

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Contents Operating Instructions English TQBC2560Standard accessories + #0Contents Safety Precautions Do not display a still picture for a long time Accessories / Options Attaching the pedestalFor details, consult your local Panasonic dealer Optional accessoriesPlease also read the manual of the camera Bracket not supplied with the TVTV only Mains Lead Connecting aerialBasic Connection Push until both side Make sure thatGuide Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR and PlayerConnecting DVD Recorder / VCR and Set top box TV, DVD Recorder / VCR and PlayerRemote control Identifying ControlsUsing the On Screen Displays How to use remote controlQuick Start Guide Auto Tuning Select your areaSetup the wireless LAN connection Search for access pointWatching TV Turn power onSelect TV mode Select a channelDisplay the selectable settings for the current programme Display information bannerChange OSD language Change aspect ratio To change the mode using the Aspect button onlyAspect Press repeatedly until you reach the desired mode Enjoy viewing the picture at its optimum size and aspectSelect the page up to Switch to TeletextViewing Teletext Hold Reveal hidden dataStore frequently viewed pages Watch TV while waiting for updateView in multi window View subDisplay the input selection menu Select the input mode of the connected equipmentWatching External inputs ViewOperating the equipment with the TV remote control Viewing 3D images 3D Eyewear Basic Replacing the batteryCover using the supplied screwdriver Viewing 3D imagesAttaching the specialised band Storing and cleaning the 3D EyewearAttaching the nose pad Treat the rubber part carefully not to break itTo view the 3D images Watch the 3D imagesTo turn the 3D Eyewear off Available range for the 3D Eyewear View from the topView from the side 3D Settings Select SetupSelect 3D Settings Display the menu3D Picture Sequence Normal / Reverse Safety Precautions3D Picture Display 2D / 3D Edge Smoother Off / OnSelect a feature How to Use Viera ToolsDisplay icons of the feature Follow the operation of each featureSelect the menu How to Use Menu FunctionsAdjust or select Select the itemSound SetupPicture OverviewEco Mode Adjustments / Configurations alternativesViewing Mode Menu listPicture Sound Sound Setup Every 30 mins Off / On Type Content Type Power offPower on Sets to use Power on Link functions Off / On p This function worksSystem Auto / PAL / Secam / M.NTSC / Ntsc SettingAV Colour MatrixSelect Tuning Menu Tuning and Editing ChannelsSelect Setup Display the menuSelect a channel and reveal / hide Auto Tuning Set all TV channels automaticallyManual Tuning Set TV channel manually To edit channelsSelect Viewing Mode and set the mode Advanced Picture SettingsSelect the input mode to adjust and setup Select PictureAdvanced Settings Adjust the detailed picture settings Advanced SettingsCopy Adjustment Copy the settings to the other input Select Child Lock List Child LockSelect Child Lock Select the channel / input to be lockedSelect Input Labels Select Display SettingsInput Labels Select an input terminal and setSelect Shipping Condition Shipping Condition Reset settingsSelect System Menu Follow the on screen instructionsTo insert or remove the SD Card / USB Flash Memory Using Media PlayerData format for SD Card / USB Flash Memory browsing SD CardSelect the content Switch to Media PlayerSelect the icon you want to access to Insert the SD Card or USB Flash MemoryPhoto mode To sort by folder, recorded date or recorded monthPhoto Setup Change the contentsVideo mode Video Setup pHow to operate during the playback Sound Settings Video Setup Setup for Video modeMusic mode Music SetupSet background music for Photo mode Using Network Services Example Internet Wireless LAN connectionNetwork connections ExampleUpdate TV’s software Select Network SetupNetwork Setup MAC AddressSelect IP/DNS Settings and set the items Network settings for the LAN Cable connectionSelect Network Type and set to Wired Select Proxy PortSelect Access Point Settings Network settings for the Wireless LAN connectionSelect Network Type and set to Wireless Confirm the connection status of Access Point SettingsDisplay the input selection menu Select Media Server Select one of the media servers you want to accessUsing Dlna features Select the file to be viewedFor photo file For video fileSingle view Photo Setup for photo contents Sound Settings for video contentsVideo Setup for video contents Access Viera Cast USB KeyboardViera Link Control TM FeaturesViera Link Functions PlayerFor the first time When adding or reconnecting equipment Viera Link FunctionsChannel setting can be downloaded to the recorder Power on linkPower off link Channel downloadPause Live TV Pause Live TV programme To stop recordingMenu of the accessed equipment Access and operate the menu of the equipmentSelect the equipment you want to access If you access non-VIERA Link equipmentDisplay Viera Link Menu Select Speaker Selection Set to Home Cinema or TVHome Cinema To watch DVDs External EquipmentTo listen with speakers To record / playback Types of connectable equipment to each terminalUSB devices To watch 3D contentsHeadphones Network To watch satellite BroadcastsTechnical Information Channel AllocationStereo / Bilingual Sound Selection Nicam .......Used in New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong etcA2 German .......Used in Australia, Malaysia etc Hdmi connection Applicable Hdmi featuresSub 15-pin connector signal PC connectionInput signal that can be displayed PC from D-sub 15PPC from Hdmi terminal SD Card DivX video file DivX VOD in the Setup Menu pDivX Subtitle text file of DivXConnection to the server failed NetworkUSB connection Server not foundMaintenance Display panel, Cabinet, PedestalMains plug FAQs Problem ActionsTechnical FAQs Specifications Licence Customer’s Record Web Site http//panasonic.net

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