How to Use Menu Functions

Various menus allow you to make settings for the picture, sound, and other functions so that you can enjoy watching TV in the way best suited for you.

Menu list

Menu

Item

Surf mode

Press to exit from menu screen

Press to return to the previous screen

1 Display menu

Displays the functions that can be set (varies according to the input signal)

Select “Setup”

2

Menu

next

 

 

EZ Sync

 

 

Picture

select

Audio

Timer

Lock

Memory card

Setup

3

Select the item

 

Setup

1/2

next

Surf mode

All

select

Language

Clock

Program channel

External devices

CC

Language

Clock

Program channel

 

External

Input labels

 

 

 

devices

 

 

Monitor out

 

 

 

 

 

 

CC

 

 

EZ

EZ Sync

 

Sync

 

 

 

Power off link

Setup

setting

Power on link

 

 

 

 

Default speakers

 

 

Auto power on

 

 

 

 

 

Side bar

 

Otheradjust

 

 

No signal shut-off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No action shut-off

SUB

MENU

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1

2

Display Sub Menu

SUB

MENU

Select the item

Setup SUB MENU

select

 

Surf mode

All

set

Set favorite

 

 

or

CC

Off

next

Caption select

Signal meter

SD card LED

About

Reset

Sub menu list

Menu

Item

Setup SUBMENU

Surf mode

Set favorite

CC

 

 

Caption select

 

Signal meter

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Panasonic TH 58PZ700U, TH 50PZ700U quick start Select Setup, Display Sub Menu, Select the item, Sub menu list

TH 50PZ700U, TH 58PZ700U specifications

The Panasonic TH-58PZ700U and TH-50PZ700U are part of Panasonic's acclaimed VIERA line of plasma televisions, known for their innovative display technologies and exceptional picture quality. These models, released as part of the 2007 lineup, showcase advancements in plasma technology, making them standouts in the home theater market.

At the heart of both models lies the Plasma Display Panel (PDP) technology, which allows for deep black levels and vibrant colors. This technology is particularly effective for displaying dynamic content such as movies and sports, providing a more immersive viewing experience. The TH-58PZ700U features a 58-inch screen, while the TH-50PZ700U comes with a 50-inch display, catering to various room sizes and viewing preferences.

One of the key features of these models is the 1080p Full HD resolution. With a pixel resolution of 1920 x 1080, both televisions deliver sharp, detailed images that enhance the viewing experience, especially for high-definition content. This level of resolution ensures that viewers can enjoy every detail, whether watching movies or playing video games.

Another notable technology in the PZ700 series is the Infinite Contrast feature, which enhances contrast ratios by improving the black levels. This allows for a more dynamic range of colors and better definition in darker scenes, elevating the overall picture quality significantly. Additionally, the TH-58PZ700U and TH-50PZ700U incorporate the VIERA Image Viewer, which allows users to view photos and videos directly from an SD card, adding to the versatility of these models.

Both televisions are equipped with advanced image processing technology, including 3D Color Management and 24p Cinema Smoother function, which ensures smooth playback of films by presenting content at the correct frame rate. Furthermore, they offer multiple input options, including HDMI ports, making it easy to connect various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and set-top boxes.

The design of these models reflects a modern aesthetic, with sleek bezels and a simple remote control that enhances user experience. They also come with built-in speakers that provide decent audio quality, although many users may opt to enhance their sound experience with an external audio system.

In summary, the Panasonic TH-58PZ700U and TH-50PZ700U are exemplary models that highlight the best of plasma technology. With their impressive 1080p resolution, Infinite Contrast feature, and robust connectivity options, they remain attractive options for consumers seeking high quality and performance in home entertainment systems.