Panasonic TH-50PHD5, TH50PHW5, TH-42PHD5, TH-42PHW5 manual New front, Protection, Model Differences

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Scan Explanation

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The 1-field (1/60 sec) display pixels on the Panasonic 42" and 37" SD models and on the ALIS system models are VGA level. (Panasonic HD models are XGA level, for higher resolution.)

A.L.I.S. (Alternate Lighting of Surfaces) method is one of the new panel driving systems of plasma display developed by Fujitsu Limited. ALIS method is a system developed from the 3 electrode discharging system.

The ALIS method uses an interlaced driving scheme, which means the even and odd lines are addressed alternately.

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New Asymmetrical Cell Structure Panel

Figure 3 shows the unique asymmetrical cell structure that achieves both high brightness and crisp whites. The asymmetrical arrangement of the red, blue and green cells that control color reproduction results in a dramatically improved light- emitting balance of the three primary colors. This reproduces purer whites while maintaining a high level of brightness.

Model Differences

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Contents Troubleshooting Guide Panasonic Services Company National TrainingPage Page Error! Bookmark not defined Objective HD Plasma Display HD Panel Digital Cinema Reality Model Line UpPanasonic Company PI Company F/H SpecificationsHD High-Definition panel FeaturesNew front ProtectionModel Differences Single Scan SD Rear Cover Removal DisassemblySC2 SC4 Printed Circuit Board Information Table HD PCB Board Layout DiagramTXNP110MHS PCB Board Layout DiagramSD PCB Layout Diagram HY/HZ Board Video Signal Path ExplanationHX Board D1 Board DVI Interface Page AV/RGB/PC Input Mode Sync Component Video Input mode SyncSync Process D1 Board IC3001 Video SwitchD1 Main ICs Operation IC9007 A/D ConverterD2 Board D2 Board details SC Board Explanation Page Page SS Board Explanation Page Page Standby Power Supply Power SuppliesPower Factor Control Main Power SupplyVoltage Regulation Low Voltage Power supplyHigh Voltage Power Supply Page Protection Circuits Page Self Check Display Indication Diagnostic ProceduresPower LED Flashing timing chart No Power Diagnostic Flow ChartsPower LED is red and blinking on/off Power LED blinks twice No Picture Flowchart Are the video signals Correct at the D1 Board input? Dark picture Flowchart Local screen failure Service HintsPage Page Page Page Page Panasonic After Image Prevention Screen Saver FeatureSide Bar Brightness adjustment Accessing the Option Menu Option SettingHidden Option Menu for GPH5D series Option menus Default setting ContentsPage Sample Waveforms CN H2, Pin A8 CN H2, Pin A19 5ms /div 1ms/ div Page HX board Page SC Board Input Signals SC Board Waveforms CLK SS-Board Input Signals SS Board Waveforms Check Zone PDP Defect Pixel SpecificationBoard Connectors Connector TablesBoard Connectors OUT Board Connectors HX- Board Connectors HY / HZ- Board Connectors Panel label Information Adjustment ProceduresAdjustment table Adjustments+B Set-up Item / Preparation Driver Set-upInitialization Pulse Adjust B. Printed Circuit Board exchange procedure Adjustment Volume LocationsQuick adjustment after P.C.B. exchange Test Point locations CAT computer aided test Mode Serviceman modeHow to access the CAT mode I2C ModeMemory data change CD modeOSD SD ModeI2C Menu Structure Pedestal Setting Alignment ProceduresNtsc 480i White Balance Adjustment 480p White Balance Adjustment 720p White Balance Adjustment 1080i White Balance Adjustment Sub Brightness Setting Non -authorized limited time Service Contact Information
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TH-50PHD5, TH-42PHD5, TH50PHW5, TH-42PHW5 specifications

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The TH-50PHW5 is known for its impressive 50-inch display that delivers vibrant colors and deep blacks, providing an immersive viewing experience. One of its standout features is the 1024x768 resolution which, combined with the ability to handle multiple video formats, ensures that content is displayed with clarity and precision. This model supports a wide color gamut, which results in lifelike images that enhance film and sports viewing.

The TH-42PHD5 and TH-50PHD5, both featuring a 42-inch and 50-inch screen respectively, focus on professional-grade quality with a strong emphasis on high contrast ratios. These models utilize Panasonic’s Pure Driving Technology, allowing for smooth motion handling and a reduction in motion blur. This is particularly beneficial for fast-paced content such as action films or live sports, where clarity is crucial.

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