Panasonic TH-P42X10A Identifying Controls, Preventing the TV from falling over, Options

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Preventing the TV from falling over

This TV could fall over if it's pushed, pulled or knocked down.

We therefore recommend the TV is secured to the base as illustrated.

This measure is designed to reduce the risk of injury from a falling TV. However, it cannot guarantee protection in all cases.

Fall-prevention parts

Band

Clamp

Screw

Wood screw

TKLA4301

TKL3DA0101

 

 

Securing to a base

Fix pedestal and base together with band.

Screw

Band

Wood screw

Clamp

This image is for illustrative purposes only.

Identifying Controls

TV

Quick Start

Guide

 

 

/ Options

IdentifyingControls

SD card slot

HDMI3 terminal

PC terminal

AV4 terminals

Headphone jack

Function Select

Volume / Contrast / Brightness / Colour / Sharpness / Tint (NTSC mode) / Bass / Treble / Balance / “Digital TV Auto Tuning” or “Analogue TV Auto Tuning” (p. 24 - 25)

Change the channel up/down. When

a function is displayed, press up/down

to adjust the setting of the selected

function. When in standby mode, switches TV on.

Change the input mode

Remote control signal receiver

Do not place any objects between the TV remote control signal receiver and remote control.

Accessories

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power LED

Mains power On / Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switch On to turn on the TV or turn the TV

 

 

Standby: red

to standby mode by the remote control

 

 

 

 

On: green

 

 

 

 

When using the remote control,

 

 

 

 

 

 

indicates the TV has received a command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C.A.T.S. (Contrast Automatic Tracking System) sensor

 

 

Senses brightness to adjust picture quality when “Eco Mode”

 

 

in the Picture Menu is set to “On” (p. 24)

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Contents Model No. TH-P42X10A TH-P50X10AFebruary Turn your own living room into a movie theatreContents Safety Precautions This TV is designed to operate on 220 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz ACTV may fall off or tip over Important Installation Notices Licence MaintenanceDisplay panel Cabinet, PedestalStandard accessories Accessories / OptionsOptional accessories Installing remote’s batteriesAttaching the pedestal Assembling the pedestalSecuring the TV Preventing the TV from falling over Identifying ControlsFall-prevention parts Securing to a baseRemote Control Connecting DVD Recorder / VCR Connecting aerialBasic Connection TV onlyPlug the TV into mains socket and switch On Auto TuningSelect your area Select the viewing environmentHow to use remote control Using the On-Screen DisplaysQuick Start On Screen Help Instructions box example Sound MenuSelect Digital TV or Analogue TV mode Turn power onWatching TV Select a channelDisplay information banner Off TimerDisplay information banner EncryptedVolume Correction Display the selectable settings for the current programmeChange aspect ratio Aspect Change the aspect ratioView TV Guide Using TV GuideTo the previous day To the next day To watch the programme To view a channel list of the selected favourite listViewing Teletext Switch to TeletextSelect the page up to Reveal hidden dataCall up Subtitles Watch TV while waiting for updateView in multiwindow Store frequently viewed pagesWatching Videos and DVDs ViewTo return to TV TV Standby How to change the code for each equipmentPlay StopAdjust or select How to Use Menu FunctionsDisplay the menu Select the menuPicture Sound Setup AdvancedOverview Picture Sound Off Timer Reset Sound DefaultsMenu Auto Tuning Manual TuningSelect Display Settings Select SetupSelect Input Labels Select an input terminal and setSelect Digital TV mode Digital TV SettingsSelect Setup Display the menuAnalogue TV Tuning Menu Select Digital TV Tuning Menu orEditing Channels Select Digital TV or Analogue TVTo edit List Select a channel and add it to the listSelect a channel and add / delete To move channel positionSelect Digital TV Tuning Menu or Analogue TV Tuning Menu Tuning ChannelsSelect Digital TV or Analogue TV Display the menu Select a functionSet Digital TV channel manually Digital TV Manual Tuning Set Analogue TV channel manually Analogue TV Manual TuningUpdate channels automatically Update Channel List Select System Menu Restore SettingsSelect Shipping Condition Follow the on-screen instructionsSetup SettingsDisplaying PC Screen on TV AdvancedHdmi Functions SetupPhoto View Viewing from SD CardInsert the SD Card Select Photo View Select a folder to display the thumbnailSlideshow Viewing SetupStart Slideshow operate in step To display all the photosMovie View Audio SettingsInsert the SD Card Select the file to be viewedViera Link features and connections Viera Link ControlTMConnection Power off link Power on linkReduce unnecessary power consumption in standby Channel downloadPause Live TV programme Pause Live TV Select Stop in Direct TV Rec and accessDisplay Viera Link Menu To operate Pause Live TV To return to Live TVIf you access the invalid equipment Select the equipment you want to accessMenu of the accessed equipment Select Viera Link ControlSet to Home Cinema or TV Select Speaker SelectionHome Cinema Speaker control Speaker SelectionFollow the operation of each feature Select a featureViera Tools Display Viera Tools MenuExternal Equipment HeadphonesCamcorder Game equipment To listen with speakersTo record / playback To watch DVDsVideo 4 pin terminal Hdmi terminalRating Digital TV mode Channel Allocation Analogue TV modeUpdating the software system Digital TV mode Stereo / Bilingual Sound Selection Analogue TV modeMessage Meaning / Action SD CardData format for Card browsing On screen messagesSub 15-pin connector signal Input signal that can be displayed∗ Mark Applicable input signal PC connectionFAQs Problem ActionsSound Digital TV Other Specifications Warranty Australia only Customer’s RecordPanasonic Australia Pty. Limited

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