Panasonic PT 40LC12 Turning the Power on and OFF, Power on / OFF, Power OFF, Power Indicator

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Press the POWER button again.

Power ON / OFF

Turning the Power ON and OFF

Always be sure to follow the procedure given below to turn the projection display power ON and OFF.

The lamp cooling fan will continue to operate for approximately 1 minute after the power is turned off. At the same time, the POWER indicator will blink Red.

Do not disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and do not open any circuit breakers while the cooling fan is still operating.

Do not disconnect the power cord from the power outlet while the power indicator blinks Red.

POWER button/

POWER indicator

Power ON

Press the POWER button on the projection display or the remote control to turn the power on.

The Power Indicator will become Green and blink for approximately 10 seconds, and then turn solid Green.

Power OFF

PressPOWEROFFthe POWER button on the projection display or the remoteYEScontrolNO to turn the power off. Confirming message will appear.

If the POWER button is accidentally pressed, select NO with the , buttons, then press the ACTION button.

The Power Indicator will become Red and blink for approximately 1 minute, and then turn solid Red.

Note:

When the AC Cord is unplugged, the internal cooling fan stops operating. In this case, the lamp will be insufficiently cooled and will take a while to turn ON again.

The Power Indicator

LED

ACTION

Red

Power – OFF (Standby mode)

Red blink

Power – OFF (Now cooling)

 

 

Green

Power – ON

Green blink

Power – ON (Preparing to light lamp)

Notes:

If the POWER button is accidentally turned off during use, after power is turned back on, it may take a short period before the lamp automatically comes on.

After the unit is turned on, maximum picture brightness will be achieved in 5-10 minutes. This is normal.

Basic Operation

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Contents For assistance, please call 1-888-VIEW PTV843-9788 Models No. PT-40LC12/PT-45LC12For assistance, please call USAImportant Safety Instructions For Projection display Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Or send e-mail to consumerproducts@panasonic.com TrademarksDeclaration of Conformity Model NumberTable of Contents Safety Precaution Before UsingReceiver Location Optional External EquipmentRemote Control Battery Installation AccessoriesBefore Using Precaution on battery useLocation of Controls Illuminated Remote ControlLocation of Controls Front Controls and Terminals on the projection displayRear Installation Connecting the Antenna / Cable to the RF in Terminal No VCRAntenna Connection Cable Connection InstallationOutput VideoOUT Connects VCRs and other peripheral equipmentPRDVDY/PPBB/PROUTY Video How to connect the AV Out TerminalsSignal Names for D-SUB 15P Connector How to connect the PC Input TerminalsPin No Signal name Ground HD/CSYNCAnalog RGB signals that can be input Initial Setup Power on and OFFPower on / OFF Turning the Power on and OFFPower on Power OFFFlow Chart of Main menu Use the Action buttonTo set or go to next menu Flow Chart of Main menu ItcodeReturning to the previous screen English Tuning channelsNenacable Manual SETTuning channels NochfoundPress to exit menu Channel Press to select Manual channel settingTo delete channel To add channelPress to select channel Press to add channels to memory Press to select channelChannel. or use Number keys DesiredInvalid operation notice feature Using the number keysProjection display operation TV status displayDuring PC input, the mode switches between no MAL, True Aspect ControlsFull only Aspect Controls Searching for the desired channel Channel search When a channel button is pressed during channel searchTurning the power on and switching input modes Playing peripheral equipmentConfirming connections Mute / Freeze / SAP MuteSound mute Freezing picturesMTS Stereo broadcast MTS Stereo and SAP broadcastSAP broadcast Mono broadcastSplit screen Selecting the screen mode for split screenPress to Select ModesSplit screen Changing the channel of the right screenSwapping left and right screens Display PIP screen Picture in Picture PIP ScreenChanging the channel of the PIP screen Picture in Picture PIP ScreenSelecting the screen size for PIP screen Swapping Main and PIP screensAdjusting screen position and size Press to select the screen modeFull mode Press to exit menu Phase Adjusting screen position and sizeWidth SizeAudio Adjustments AutoSpeech Bass Audio AdjustmentsTreble BalanceCinema Picture AdjustmentsPicture Adjustments Lock Feature Or OrChanging your secret code Perform Enter Secret Code on Lock FeatureDeactivated Press to set Press to selectYES or no Perform US Movies Ratings onView NR Not Rated Programs Ratings to be blocked. P Press to setEnter Closed Captions CaptionScreen Press to select Closed Captions Caption screenPress repeatedly to select CVA Pidp a AdjustCable ManualSET UP Press to display Channel screen Weak Signal Display FeatureOFF Screen turns solid blue when signal is absent or weak On or OFFVideo Video NR Noise Reduction FeatureRGB VGA Press to display Video screenMovgaf Automatically changing screen sizeComponent Video Input Y, PB / Cb ,PR / Cr input terminals VGA or 480P VGA When RGB input signal is VGA 60Hz from PC RGB Input FeatureInformation Switching languages for displayPress to select Language Information screenCleaning the Air Filter Air Filter should be cleaned about every 400 hoursCleaner Cleaning the Air Filter Air Filter ReplacementClogged Air Filter Detection Lamp unit replacement period Replacing the lamp unitImportant Points to keep in mind When code is known Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components When code is not knownVCR Infrared Codes Index Maker Set Up NoCBL AUX Quick Reference Functional Button Chart Mode FunctionButton Button Mode Function Troubleshooting Symptoms Checks12-14 Specifications Customer Services Directory CleaningLimited Warranty Coverage Limited WarrantyCategory Parts Labor Service Carry-in or In-Home ServicePower button/POWER indicator 10, 21 SymbolsIndex Channel up / down buttons projection display