Panasonic TH-P54Z10H manual SD Card, Message Meaning / Action, Data format for Card browsing

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Technical Information

SD Card

Cautions in handling SD Card

Do not remove the card while the TV is accessing data (this can damage card or TV). Do not touch the pins on the back of the card.

Do not subject the card to a high pressure or impact.

Insert the card in the correct direction (otherwise, card may be damaged).

Electrical interference, static electricity, or erroneous operation may damage the data or card.

Back up the recorded data at regular intervals in case of deteriorated or damaged data or erratic operation of the TV. (Panasonic is not liable for any deterioration or damage of recorded data.)

Data format for Card browsing

Photo : Still images recorded with digital still cameras compatible with JPEG files of DCFand EXIF standards Data format - Baseline JPEG (Sub-sampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)

Max. number of files - 9,999

Image resolution - 8 × 8 to 30,719 × 17,279 pixels

Movie : SD-Video Standard Ver. 1.2 [MPEG-2 (PS format)] and AVCHD Standard compatible files with an audio format that is either MPEG-1/Layer-2 format or Dolby Digital format

(AVCHD files recorded with vertical frequency 50Hz are applicable. A modified data with a PC may not be displayed correctly.)

Compliant card type (maximum capacity): SDHC Card (32 GB), SD Card (2 GB) and miniSD Card (2 GB) (requiring miniSD adapter)

If miniSD Card is used, insert / remove it together with the adapter.

Check the latest information on the card type at the following website. (English only) http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/cs/

DCF (Design rule for camera file system): Unified standard established by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).

Note

Format the card with the recording equipment.

The picture may not appear correctly on this TV depending on the recording equipment used. Display may take some time when there are many files and folders.

This function cannot display Motion JPEG and still image not JPEG formatted (i.e. TIFF, BMP). A data modified with a PC may not be displayed.

Images imported from a PC must be compatible with EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2. Partly degraded files might be displayed at a reduced resolution.

All “.JPG” extension datas in the card will be read in Photo View Mode.

The folder and file names may be different depending on the digital camera used. Do not use two-byte characters or other special codes.

The card may become unusable with this TV if the file or folder names are changed.

On screen messages

Message

Meaning / Action

The file is broken or unreadable.

Cannot read fileThe TV does not support the format.

(For the applicable formats and data, see above.)

Please confirm the SD card is OK

The inserted SD card has a problem.

 

 

No SD card inserted

Insert a SD Card.

 

 

No valid file to play

The card has no data.

 

 

Over 9999 pictures found.

Maximum valid number of photos is 9,999.

(max. is 9999)

 

This operation is not possible

Your operation is not available.

 

 

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Contents Operating Instructions Plasma Television Model No. TH-P54Z10HTurn your own living room into a movie theatre This TV consists of the following unitsContents TV may fall off or tip over Safety PrecautionsThis TV is designed to operate on AC 220 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz This may cause damage resulting in injury Cleaning an energized TV may cause electrical shockIrreversible damage can be caused Maintenance OptionsQuick Start Guide AccessoriesStandard accessories Installing remote’s batteries Attaching the pedestalDo not disassemble or modify the pedestal Do not use any other TV and displaysSecuring the Display Unit Speaker and the display unit Adjust the gap betweenAttaching the Speakers Quick Start Connecting the Display Unit and the Tuner Box Connecting the Tuner Box and aerialBasic Connection Read the manual of the equipment, tooConnecting the Tuner Box and DVD Recorder / VCR Tuner Box Identifying ControlsDisplay Unit Remote control Transmission rangeStart Auto Tuning Auto Tuning is completeSelect your area SimultaneouslyUsing the On-Screen Displays How to use remote controlOn Screen Help Instructions box example Sound Menu On-screen operation guideTurn power on Select a channel using information banner pSelect a channel using TV Guide Digital TV mode p Watching TVOff Timer HoldDisplay subtitles Display information bannerAspect Change the aspect ratio Display the selectable settings for the current programmeChange aspect ratio Swap again Remote control operations apply to the main screenWatch TV,DVD, etc. in multiwindow Select Digital TV mode Select a programme Digital teletext servicesViewing Teletext Digital teletext MhegAnalogue teletext Select the page up toReveal hidden data Call up a favouriteWatch TV while waiting for update View in multiwindowStore frequently viewed pages View subView TV Guide To the previous day To the next day To watch the programmeTo view a channel list of the selected favourite list To view details of the programmeTo return to TV TV Watching Videos and DVDsView BD/DVD / TV switch∗ StandbyPlay StopHow to Use Menu Functions Adjust or selectDisplay the menu Select the menuMain Menu OverviewPicture Sound Setup AdvancedSelect Setup Select Display SettingsInput Labels Select Input LabelsDigital TV Settings Digital TV mode Select Digital TV Tuning Menu or Analogue TV Tuning MenuEditing Channels Select Digital TV or Analogue TV Display the menuList favourite channels Digital TV mode Favourites Edit Tuning Channels Menu Select SetupAnalogue TV Tuning Menu Digital TV or Analogue TVUpdate channels automatically Set Digital TV channel manually Digital TV Manual TuningSet Analogue TV channel manually Analogue TV Manual Tuning Control channel audience Child Lock Control Channel AudienceSelect Child Lock To retune TV channels only, e.g. after moving house Restore SettingsSelect Shipping Condition Settings SetupDisplaying PC Screen on TV AdvancedPairing Remote Control Display Remote Pairing menuRegister the remote control Select YesViewing from SD Card Photo ViewInsert the SD Card Select Photo View Select a folder to display the thumbnailSlideshow Start Slideshow operate in stepTo display all the photos To sort by date or month recordedMovie View Inse rt the SD CardSelect the file to be viewed To return to the previous screenAudio Settings SoundViera Link features and connections Viera Link ControlTMConnection To use Player theatre / Blu-ray Disc theatrePower on link Power off linkReduce unnecessary power consumption in standby Channel downloadPause Live TV programme Pause Live TV Display Viera Link MenuSelect Direct TV Rec and start recording Select Pause Live TV and pauseSelect the equipment you want to access If you access the invalid equipmentMenu of the accessed equipment Select Viera Link ControlSelect Speaker Selection Set to Home Cinema or TVHome Cinema Speaker control Speaker SelectionSelect a feature Follow the operation of each featureViera Tools Display Viera Tools MenuHeadphones External EquipmentCamcorder Hdmi equipment Camcorder Game equipmentTo listen with Speakers To record / playbackTo watch DVDs Video 4 pin terminalChannel Allocation Analogue TV mode Technical InformationUpdating the software system Digital TV mode Stereo / Bilingual Sound Selection Analogue TV modeTo update automatically To update manuallySD Card Message Meaning / ActionData format for Card browsing On screen messagesInput signal that can be displayed Sub 15-pin connector signal∗ Mark Applicable input signal PC connectionFAQs Check the position, direction, and connection of the aerialProblem Actions ScreenDigital TV OtherSpecifications PC signalsLicence Memo Technical LicenceCustomer’s Record

TH-P54Z10H specifications

The Panasonic TH-P54Z10H is a high-definition plasma television that was designed to offer a superior viewing experience, blending advanced technology with aesthetic appeal. Launched in the late 2000s, it quickly gained recognition for its impressive picture quality and rich color reproduction, thanks to the innovative plasma display technology.

One of the most notable features of the TH-P54Z10H is its impressive 54-inch screen size, which provides an immersive viewing experience suitable for both casual movie nights and intense gaming sessions. The television boasts a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, ensuring that every detail is rendered with clarity and precision. This enables viewers to fully appreciate the intricate visuals of high-definition content.

The TH-P54Z10H incorporates Panasonic's NeoPDP technology, which enhances brightness and color accuracy while minimizing power consumption. This technology also allows the television to produce deeper blacks and brighter whites, resulting in a more dynamic contrast ratio. As a result, images appear more lifelike and three-dimensional, providing an engaging cinematic experience.

In addition to its striking visuals, the TH-P54Z10H is equipped with various features to enhance the overall user experience. The television is compatible with multiple input sources, including HDMI and USB ports, allowing users to connect a wide range of devices, from gaming consoles to Blu-ray players. This versatility makes it an ideal hub for home entertainment systems.

Sound quality is equally important in delivering a comprehensive viewing experience, and the TH-P54Z10H does not disappoint. It includes built-in speakers that produce clear audio, complemented by Panasonic's V-Audio surround sound technology, which creates an immersive sound field for cinematic sound effects.

The design of the TH-P54Z10H is sleek and modern, with a slim profile that fits seamlessly into any living room decor. Its elegant stand and bezel further enhance its aesthetic appeal, making it a stylish addition to any media setup.

Overall, the Panasonic TH-P54Z10H stands out as a robust plasma television that combines outstanding picture quality, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. With its impressive display and sound capabilities, it remains a favorable choice for those seeking an enriching viewing experience, even years after its initial release. Its legacy continues to influence the development of modern televisions, marking its place in the evolution of home entertainment.