Panasonic TH 42PD50U Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Sub-Menu Navigation
Auto Power On
Other adjust (Setup)
Press to select Auto Power On.
Press to select Set or Off.
Select Set to power on the TV at the same time as the cable box or other connected components.
CH
VOL
CH
VOL
OK
Off
Other Adjust
Auto Power On
Side Bar
Side Bar Adjustment
Do not display a picture in 4:3 mode for an extended period, as
this can cause an after-image to remain on the side bar on either
side of the display field.
To reduce the risk of such an after-image, change the brightness
of the side bars.
Press to select About.
Press to display the About screen.
Side Bar
4:3
Screen
Display
after-images
About
Display the TV set Version and Software License.
Press to select Version or License.
Press to display Version or License.
CH
VOL
CH
VOL
OK
Other Adjust
Auto Power On
Side Bar
Off
Off
Fav.
Setup 1/2
CH scan
Language
Clock
Program channel
Input labels
CC
Setup 2/2
Other adjust
About
Reset
Press to select Side bar.
Press to select Off, Dark, Mid, Bright.
CH
VOL
CH
VOL
OK
Off
Bright
Other Adjust
Auto Power On
Side Bar
Fav.
Setup 1/2
CH scan
Language
Clock
Program channel
Input labels
CC
Setup 2/2
Other adjust
About
Reset
off
About
Version
License
Notes:
• To reduce the occurrence of after-images, set the Side
Bar to Bright.
• The side bar may flash (alternate black/white) depending
on the picture. Using Cinema mode will reduce such
flashing (see page 24).
CH
VOL
CH
VOL
OK
Fav.
Setup 1/2
CH scan
Language
Clock
Program channel
Input labels
CC
Setup 2/2
Other adjust
About
Reset
Reset
Press to select
Reset.
Press to display
the password
screen.
Setup is reset.
CH
VOL
CH
VOL
OK
Note:
• The Sleep Timer and On / Off timer will not function if Auto Power On is set.
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0
9
Enter your password by
pressing
0
~
9
keys to
reset the Setup settings.
Enter password.
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Note:
• Performing Reset will clear all items set with Setup, such as channel settings. Use Reset with care.
The confirmation screen is displayed.
Select “Yes”, and press the “OK” key.