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 Identifying  Controls

TV

USB

VIDEO

AUDIO

R

L

AV 2

IN

8

9

1

2 3

4

5

7

6

1

Remote control signal receiver

• 

Do not obstruct the receiver with any 
object.

2

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

3

Power LED

• 

Red: Standby / Green: On

4

Function select

• 

[Volume]/[Backlight]/[Contrast]/
[Brightness]/[Colour]/Sharpness]/
[Tint] (NTSC signal)/[Bass]

/

[Treble]

/[Balance]/[Auto Tuning]

  Available when [Mode] in the Sound 

Menu is set to [Music] or [Speech] 
(p. 8)

5

Selects channel up/down, adjusts settings 
(when using the 

F

 button), switches the 

TV On (press either button for about 
1 second when in Standby mode)

6

Changes the input mode

7

On / Standby switch

• 

Switches the TV On / Standby.

• 

To completely Off the TV, please switch 
Off the wall socket or remove the mains 
plug from the wall socket.

8

USB port

9

AV2 terminal

Remote Control

EXIT

INFO

OPTION

SURROUND

STILL

OFF TIMER

RETURN

P-NR SOUND PICTURE

INPUT

MUTE

LAST VIEW

TV

MENU

AV

TV

PC

ASPECT

R

G

Y

B

POWER

CH

VOL

HD

M

I

PL

AY

BA

CK

US

B

1

14

15

16
17

18

19

20
21

22

23

24

25

2

3
4
5

6
7

8

9

10

11

12

13

1

On / Standby switch

• 

Switches the TV On / 
Standby.

2

Aspect 

 (p. 6)

• 

Changes aspect ratio

3

Picture Noise Reduction 

 (p. 8)

• 

Switches picture noise 
reduction setting

4

Information 

 (p. 6)

• 

Displays channel and 
programme information

5

[Main Menu] 

 (p. 7)

• 

Press to access Picture, 
Sound and Setup Menus

6

USB PLAYBACK

 (p. 11)

• 

Switches to USB device 
viewing / listening mode

7

OK

• 

Confirms selections and 
choices

• 

Press after selecting 
channel positions 
to quickly change 
programme

8

[Option Menu] 

 (p. 6)

• 

Quick access to optional 
settings for picture, 
sound, etc.

9

Surround 

 (p. 8)

• 

Switches surround 
sound setting

10

Sound Selection

• 

Selects sound output 
mode during multiplex 
broadcast

11

Numeric buttons

• 

Changes channel

• 

When in Standby mode, 
switches TV On

12

 Sound  Mute

• 

Switches sound mute On 
or Off

13

Volume Up / Down

14

Input mode selection

 (p. 7)

• 

PC - switches to PC 
input mode

• 

TV - switches to TV 
mode

• 

AV - switches to AV 
input mode from Input 
Selection list

15

Picture Mode Selection

• 

Selects picture mode 

 (p. 8)

16

Sound Mode Selection

• 

Selects sound mode

 (p. 8)

17

Exit

• 

Returns to the normal 
viewing screen

18

HDMI

• 

Switches to HDMI input 
mode

19

Cursor buttons

• 

Makes selections and 
adjustments

20

Return

• 

Returns to the previous 
menu / page

21

Coloured buttons

• 

Used for selection, 
navigation and operation 
of various functions

22

Still

• 

Freeze / unfreeze picture 

 (p. 6)

23

Off Timer 

 (p. 6)

• 

Set the time the TV 
automatically goes to 
Standby mode

24

Last View 

 (p. 6)

• 

Switches to previously 
viewed channel

25

Channel Up / Down

• 

Selects channel in 
sequence

Inserting and removing remote’s batteries
1

Hook

Open

Caution

• 

Incorrect installation may cause battery leakage and corrosion, 
resulting in damage to the remote control.

• 

Do not mix old and new batteries.

• 

Replace only with same or equivalent type. Do not mix different 
battery types (such as alkaline and manganese batteries).

• 

Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries.

• 

Do not burn or break up batteries.

• 

Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire 
or the like. 

• 

Make sure you dispose of batteries correctly. 

• 

Ensure batteries are replaced correctly, there is danger of 
explosion and fire if battery is reversed.

• 

Do not disassemble or modify the remote control.

2

Note the correct 
polarity (+ or -)

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Page 1: ...Y B A C K U S B Mains lead XM5K X series XM5M series XM5T series Operating Instructions Accessories may not be placed all together Take care not to throw them away unintentionally This product contains possibly dangerous parts such as plastic bags which can be breathed in or swallowed by young children accidentally Keep these parts out of reach of young children Safety Precautions 2 Attaching remo...

Page 2: ...ical shock may result Do not place the TV on sloped or unstable surfaces and ensure that the TV does not hang over the edge of the base The TV may fall off or tip over Use only the dedicated pedestals mounting equipment Using an unapproved pedestal or other fixtures may make the TV unstable risking injury Be sure to ask your local Panasonic dealer to perform setup Use approved pedestals wall hangi...

Page 3: ...lowing way when using the wall hanging bracket or repacking the TV 1 Remove the assembly screws from the TV 2 Pull out the pedestal from the TV 3 Remove the assembly screw from the bracket Preventing the TV from falling over Using the fall prevent screw hole and a screw commercially available securely fix the body of the pedestal to the installation surface The place where the pedestal is to be fi...

Page 4: ...the correct aerial system for your area and the accessories required Any matters regarding aerial installation upgrading of existing systems or accessories required and the costs incurred are the responsibility of you the Customer For HDMI connections use a fully wired HDMI compliant cable Read the manual of the equipment too To listen with Home Theater To watch DVD AUDIO OUT AUDIO R L Amplifier w...

Page 5: ...d p 8 Switches surround sound setting 10 Sound Selection Selects sound output mode during multiplex broadcast 11 Numeric buttons Changes channel When in Standby mode switches TV On 12 Sound Mute Switches sound mute On or Off 13 Volume Up Down 14 Input mode selection p 7 PC switches to PC input mode TV switches to TV mode AV switches to AV input mode from Input Selection list 15 Picture Mode Select...

Page 6: ...hannel Identifying Controls p 5 While watching the TV you can do the following Freeze unfreeze the picture STILL Set the Off Timer The TV automatically goes into Standby after the selected period OFF TIMER Press repeatedly until the desired time appears 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 minutes Also possible to set the time from Off timer in the Setup Menu p 9 To cancel set to 0 or turn off the TV To display th...

Page 7: ...al 2 Select the menu Main Menu Picture Sound Setup OK Access Select 3 Select the item OK Select 4 Adjust or select OK Store Access Reset required by some functions Change Adjust Choose from among alternatives Number and positions of alternatives Changed Colour Balance Normal Adjust using the slide bar Moved Sharpness 50 Go to the next screen Displays the next screen Child Lock Access To reset the ...

Page 8: ...n B Gain and Gamma Reset to Defaults Press OK to reset the present picture Viewing Mode of the selected input to the default settings Sound Menu Settings for sound Mode Basic sound mode Music Speech User The selected mode affects all input signals Music Improves sound quality for watching music videos etc Speech Improves sound quality for watching news drama etc In Music and Speech modes you can a...

Page 9: ...d in Viewing Mode System Menu Shipping Condition Resets all settings to the original condition Press OK to confirm then follow the on screen instructions Initial setup will automatically start when the TV is next turned on p 6 Software Licence Displays the software licence information System Information Displays the system information of this TV Other Settings AV Colour System Selects optimum colo...

Page 10: ... store CH OK Store Search You can lock channels AV input terminals When the locked channel input is selected a message appears by entering the PIN number you can watch it Main Menu Setup Child Lock Enter the PIN number 4 digits To cancel Select the locked channel input OK To lock all G To cancel all locks Y To change the PIN number Select Change PIN in Child Lock and enter a new PIN number twice N...

Page 11: ...photos in the USB Flash Memory will be displayed Example Thumbnail All photos OPTION USB EXIT Select RETURN Media Player Photo All photos Slideshow View Select Drive Select Contents Select Info View Option Menu To change the background music Photo Setup p 12 To display the information of the highlighted photo INFO 1 48 p1010001 JPG File name Date Pixel 2010 10 23 1600X1200 File number Total file n...

Page 12: ... right Wipe Left The next photo slides over the preceding clip from right to left Wipe Up The next photo slides over the preceding clip from bottom to top Wipe Bottom The next photo slides over the preceding clip from top to bottom Box In A box shape expands from each of the four corners toward the center Box Out A box shape expands from the center of each quadrant toward the corners of each quadr...

Page 13: ...ction An equipment having no digital output terminal may be connected to the input terminal of COMPONENT or VIDEO to receive analogue signals This TV incorporates HDMI technology 1 The HDMI logo is displayed on HDMI compliant equipment 2 Enquire at your local digital equipment retailer shop Music mode The thumbnail of music folders in the USB Flash Memory will be displayed Example Thumbnail Folder...

Page 14: ...0p 45 00 60 00 1 125 1 080 60p 67 50 60 00 PC from D sub 15P Applicable input signal for PC is basically compatible to VESA standard timing Signal name Horizontal frequency kHz Vertical frequency Hz 640 400 70 Hz 31 47 70 07 640 480 60 Hz 31 47 59 94 640 480 75 Hz 37 50 75 00 800 600 60 Hz 37 88 60 32 800 600 75 Hz 46 88 75 00 800 600 85 Hz 53 67 85 06 852 480 60 Hz 31 44 59 89 1 024 768 60 Hz 48 ...

Page 15: ...s a characteristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a problem The liquid crystal panel is built with very high precision technology giving you fine picture details Occasionally a few non active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of red green blue or black Please note this does not affect the performance of your LCD and it is not a quality problem The LCD panel moves slightly when ...

Page 16: ...D 766 mm 519 mm 196 mm With Pedestal 766 mm 466 mm 61 mm TV only Mass 8 5 k Net With Pedestal 7 5 k Net TV only Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and Dimensions shown are approximate Receiving Systems Band name 1 PAL B G H Reception of broadcast transmissions and Playback from Video Cassette Tape Recorders 8 NTSC 4 43 5 5 MHz Playback from Special VCR s or DVD 2 P...

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