Panasonic TH-50PHD5 Timer Set, Power on TIME/POWER OFF Time, Minutes Adjustment, Power OFF Time

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SET UP TIMER

TIMER Set

1

Press to select

SET UP TIMER

POWER ON TIME/POWER OFF TIME.

 

 

 

 

PRESENT TIME OF DAY

0:52

POWER ON FUNCTION

 

OFF

POWER ON TIME

 

 

 

0:00

POWER OFF FUNCTION

 

OFF

POWER OFF TIME

 

 

 

0:00

Press to display the POWER ON SET UP/

POWER OFF SET UP screen.

 

Press to select HOURS ADJUSTMENT/

POWER ON SETUP

 

2

POWER ON FUNCTION

0 : 52

MINUTES ADJUSTMENT.

 

HOURS ADJUSTMENT

00

 

 

MINUTES ADJUSTMENT

52

Press to adjust each time.

POWER OFF SETUP

 

 

 

 

POWER OFF TIME

0 : 00

 

HOURS ADJUSTMENT

00

Press to complete POWER ON TIME/

MINUTES ADJUSTMENT

00

POWER OFF TIME.

 

 

3

Press to select POWER ON FUNCTION/

POWER OFF FUNCTION.

Press to select ON.

SET UP TIMER

 

 

 

PRESENT TIME OF DAY

0:52

 

POWER ON FUNCTION

 

 

ON

 

POWER ON TIME

 

 

0:00

 

POWER OFF FUNCITON

ON

 

POWER OFF TIME

 

 

0:00

 

 

 

 

4 R

Press twice to exit from SETUP.

Note :

Timer function will not work unless “PRESENT TIME OF DAY” is set.

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Contents High Definition Plasma Display Operating InstructionsEnglish Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Canadian Notice FCC CautionTrademark Credits If problems occur during use Safety PrecautionsSet up AC Power Supply CordSafety Precautions Cleaning and maintenanceWhen using the Plasma Display Check that you have the Accessories and items shown AccessoriesAccessories Supplied Optional AccessoriesHelpful Hint Remote Control BatteriesPrecaution on battery use Observe the following precautionsVideo S VIDEO, COMPONENT/RGB Basic ControlsVideo S VIDEO, Component Speaker ConnectionsCable fixing bands Video 4 pin socket Speakers connectionAV Input Terminals connection ConnectionsMonitor Device Video signal connectionAV Input connection Video OUTRGB signal R, G, B, HD, VD connection Component signals Y, PB, PR connectionCOMPONENT/RGB Input connection Installing the ferrite core Large size Installing the ferrite core Small sizePC Input Terminals connection COMPONENT/RGB/PC/DVI input ∗ Mark Signal Names for D-sub 15P ConnectorVIDEO/COMPONENT/RGB/PC/DVI input signals Video input COMPONENT/RGB input PC RGB inputBasic format for control data CommandSerial Terminals connection Communication parametersAC cord connection Power ON/OFF and Input Signal SelectionPower ON/OFF Connecting the plug to the Wall OutletPower ON/OFF and Input Signal Selection Select the Input SignalSelecting the On-Screen Menu Language To Picture POS./SIZE adjust menu see On-Screen Menu Display from Remote ControlOFF On-Screen Menu Display from Remote ControlNormal Zoom Full Aspect ControlsAspect Controls Adjusting screen Adjusting Picture POSITION/SIZESIZE/CLOCK Phase POS Size Clock PhaseHelpful Hint N / Normalize Normalization Adjus1OS./SIZETreble Sound AdjustmentMute BassSurround Surround Button Surround ControlsCinema Picture AdjustmentsStandard DynamicPicture Adjustments Advanced SettingsPresent Time of DAY Set SET UP TimerPower OFF Time Timer SetPower on TIME/POWER OFF Time Minutes AdjustmentTo stop the Screensaver under ON, press the button Mode selectionScreensaver For preventing after-images Negative / Scroll selectionSide BAR Adjust Setup of Screensaver TimeOFF, DARK, MID, Bright OFF Dark MID Bright Select SET UP for Input SignalsCOMPONENT/RGB in Select 3D Y/C Filter For Ntsc Video imagesIf the image becomes unstable SET UP for Input SignalsColor System / Panasonic Auto PulldownDisplays the H Horizontal/V Vertical frequencies Setting RGB sync signalSetting PC sync signal FREQ. kHz/V-FREQ. HzPlasma Display panel Symptoms Check TroubleshootingSpecifications Specifications Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company Customer’ RecordExecutive Office
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