Panasonic TH-65BQ1 Touch Screen LCD Display Instruction Manual
- October 27, 2023
- Panasonic
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TH-65BQ1 Touch Screen LCD Display
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Operating Instructions
Functional Manual
Touch Screen LCD Display For business use
TH-75BQ1W Model No.
75-inch model
TH-65BQ1W 65-inch model
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Please read these instructions before operating your set and retain them for future reference.
*Actual resolution: 3840 × 2160p
TP0620TS3051 -PB
DPQP1330ZD/X1
Dear Panasonic Customer
Welcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you will have many
years of enjoyment from your new LCD Display.
To obtain maximum benefit from your set, please read these Instructions before
making any adjustments, and retain them for future reference.
Retain your purchase receipt also, and note down the model number and serial
number of your set in the space provided on the rear cover of these
instructions.
Visit our Panasonic Web Site
https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/
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Table of Contents
Before use
Illustrations and screens in this Operating Instructions are images for
illustration purposes, and may be different from the actual ones.
Descriptive illustrations in this Operating Instructions are created mainly
based on the 75-inch model.
Important Safety Instructions…………………….. 4
FCC STATEMENT………………………………………. 5
Important Safety Notice …………………………….. 6
Safety Precautions ……………………………………. 7
Precautions for use …………………………………… 9
Accessories ……………………………………………. 12 Accessories Supply
·········································· 12 Remote Control Batteries
·································· 13 Attaching the corner pads
·································· 13 Attaching the Function Board
····························· 14
Cautions when moving ……………………………. 15
Eyebolt …………………………………………………… 16 Attaching the
eyebolts······································· 16
Connections……………………………………………. 17 AC cord connection and fixing / Cable fixing
·········· 17 Video equipment connection ······························ 19
Before connecting ············································ 20 HDMI IN 1,
HDMI IN 2 and HDMI IN 3 terminals connection ·· 21 DVI-D IN terminal
connection ····························· 22 PC IN terminal connection
································· 23 DisplayPort IN / DisplayPort OUT terminal
connection ···· 24 SERIAL IN terminal connection··························· 25
AUDIO OUT terminal connection························· 26 USB 1, USB 2 and USB
3 terminals connection ····· 27 DIGITAL AV OUT terminal connection
·················· 28 Speaker terminal connection
······························ 28
Identifying Controls…………………………………. 29 Display
·························································· 29 Remote Control
Transmitter ······························· 30
Basic Controls ………………………………………… 31 Selecting the input
signal··································· 33
RECALL························································· 34 Volume
Adjustment ·········································· 34 Sound mute On /
Off········································· 35 OFF TIMER
···················································· 35
ASPECT Controls ……………………………………. 36
Digital ZOOM…………………………………………… 37
Multi-touch Operation ……………………………… 38 Multi-touch Operation
Types······························· 38 Control menu
·················································· 40
Touch zoom…………………………………………….. 42
Using Built-in WhiteBoard ……………………….. 43 WhiteBoard mode
············································ 43 Transparent mode (Drawing on
video and still image)··· 44 Main menu
····················································· 45 How to perform pen
drawing ······························ 47 Selecting the mode
·········································· 49 Saving pen drawings (File menu)
························ 49 Switching the drawing page (Page menu)
············· 51
Using the simple drawing function…………… 52
Using Comparison mode …………………………. 53
Capturing a video············································· 53 Displaying a
captured image ······························ 54 Changing screen mode
····································· 54 Selecting an image file for
comparison ················· 55 Expanding / Shrinking the screen
························ 56 Drawing on screen
··········································· 57
Performing a capture operation ……………….. 58
Using the video mask function ………………… 59
Use various application functions ……………. 60
Using “Memory viewer” (basic operations) … 61
Displaying the “Memory viewer” screen ················ 61 Playing a still
image, video, or music file ··············· 61 Displaying the “Memory viewer”
screen ················ 61 Playing a still image, video, or music file
··············· 61
Using an external device operation mode … 61
Using the WhiteBoard software ……………….. 63
On-Screen Menu Displays ……………………….. 64
Menu operation with multi-touch gestures ············· 66
Adjusting Position…………………………………… 67
Auto setup······················································ 67
Sound Adjustment…………………………………… 69
Picture Adjustments………………………………… 70
Picture Profiles ……………………………………….. 73
Saving profiles ················································ 74 Loading
profiles ··············································· 74 Editing profiles
················································ 75
Setup menu …………………………………………….. 76
Touch screen settings ······································· 76 Multi display
settings ········································ 77 Portrait settings
··············································· 78
Signal···························································· 79 Power on
settings ············································ 82 Input
search···················································· 83
Failover/Failback ············································· 84 Screensaver
··················································· 87 Input label
······················································ 88 Power management
settings ······························ 89 Audio input select
············································ 91 External device link settings
······························· 91 HDMI-CEC settings
·········································· 92 Image
settings················································· 93 Input lock
······················································· 94 Off-timer function
············································· 94 No activity power off
········································· 94 OSD language
················································ 94 Set up timer
···················································· 95 Date and time
················································· 96 Network settings
·············································· 97 USB media player
settings······························· 101 Memory viewer
settings··································· 102 Screen Transfer
settings·································· 103 Wireless presentation settings
·························· 103 Function button settings
·································· 104 Device operation mode settings
························ 105 Color universal design settings
························· 106 OSD settings
················································ 106
Options························································ 106 Control
settings ············································· 107 Information timing
·········································· 108 SLOT settings
··············································· 108 Maximum VOL function
··································· 109 Maximum VOL level
······································· 109 Button lock
··················································· 109
POWER button lock ······································· 109 Controller user
level ······································· 109 DVI-D/SLOT
select········································· 109 Quick input change mode
·································110 DIGITAL AV OUT
setting···································110
Using Network Function ……………………………..111
Necessary environment for computers to be connected ···111 Example of network
connection ·························111 Command control
···········································111 Control Command via LAN
·······························112 PJLink
protocol···············································116 Multi Monitoring &
Control Software ····················117 Content Management
Software··························117 Screen
Transfer··············································117
Connecting with LAN …………………………….. 117
Computer operation·········································117
Using Web Browser Control…………………… 118
Before Using Web Browser Control ····················118 Access from Web
Browser ································119 Operating with Web Browser
···························· 120
Using “USB media player” …………………….. 129
Function description ······································· 129
Preparation··················································· 130 Playing
back the files ······································ 132 Network environment
(Multi Media Player only) ···· 135 Starting / ending Media Player
·························· 135 Resume Play function
····································· 136 Playlist edit
function········································ 136 Schedule playback
function using “Content Management Software”
··································· 137
Using “Memory viewer” …………………………. 141
Preparation··················································· 141 Displaying
the “Memory viewer” screen ·············· 142 Playing the pictures
········································ 143 Playing the video / music
································· 144
Using HDMI-CEC function ……………………… 145
Connection ··················································· 145
Setting························································· 145
Interlocking devices········································ 145 Operating a
device (using the remote control of this unit)··· 146
Using multi input display function of the multi display… 147
Displaying 4 screens ······································ 147 Switching 4
screens to 1 screen························ 147
Using data cloning ………………………………… 148
Copying the display data to the USB memory ······ 148 Copying (cloning) the
USB memory data to the display ··· 149 Copying data to other display via LAN
················ 150 Changing the cloning password ························
152
USB memory network settings ………………. 152
Saving the LAN setting file to the USB memory device ··· 153 Copying the USB
memory data to the display ······ 153
ID Remote Control Function…………………… 154
Setting the remote control’s ID number··············· 154 Cancelling the
setting of remote control’s ID number (ID “0”)··· 154
Entering characters……………………………….. 155
Preset Signals……………………………………….. 156
Shipping condition ………………………………… 159
Initialization…………………………………………… 160
Initializing the [Controller user level] ……… 160
Troubleshooting ……………………………………. 161
Specifications ……………………………………….. 164
Software License …………………………………… 166
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WARNING
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back. No
user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrow-head within a triangle is intended to tell the
user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that
important operating and servicing instructions are in the papers with the
appliance.
WARNING : To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not place containers with water
(flower vase, cups, cosmetics, etc.) above the set. (including on shelves
above, etc.)
WARNING : 1) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No
user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
2) Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug. This apparatus is
equipped with a three pin grounding-type power plug. This plug will only fit a
grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician. Do not defeat the
purpose of the grounding plug.
Important Safety
Instructions
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with dry cloth.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- To prevent electric shock, ensure the grounding pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected.
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FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC CAUTION:
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions
and use only the provided power supply cord. Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by Panasonic Corp. of North America could void the user’s
authority to operate this device.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
Model No.
TH-75BQ1W, TH-65BQ1W
Responsible Party:
Panasonic Corporation of North America
Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, New Jersey
07102-5490
Contact Source:
Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America
1-877-655-2357
General Contact:
http://shop.panasonic.com/support
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and all applicable IC RSS
standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CANADIAN NOTICE:
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
WARNING:
· Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection
of Electronic Computer/ Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
· For permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device
shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.
· For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Note:
Image retention may occur. If you display a still picture for an extended
period, the image might remain on the screen. However, it will disappear when
a general moving picture is displayed for a while.
Trademark Credits
· Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge are the registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
· Mac, macOS and Safari are the trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the
United States and other countries.
· PJLink is a registered or pending trademark in Japan, the United States, and
other countries and regions.
· HDMI, High-Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks
or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United
States and other countries.
· JavaScript is a registered trademark or a trademark of Oracle Corporation
and its subsidiary and associated companies in the United States and/or other
countries.
· Crestron Connected, Crestron Connected logo, Crestron Fusion, Crestron
RoomView and RoomView are trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron
Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
Even if no special notation has been made of company or product trademarks,
these trademarks have been fully respected.
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Important Safety
Notice
WARNING 1) To prevent damage which may result in fire or
shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing. Do not
place containers with water (flower vase, cups, cosmetics, etc.) above the
set. (including on shelves above, etc.) No naked flame sources, such as
lighted candles, should be placed on / above the set. 2) To prevent electric
shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing
to qualified service personnel. 3) Do not remove the earthing pin on the power
plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three pin earthing-type power plug.
This plug will only fit an earthing-type power outlet. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an
electrician. Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug. 4) To prevent
electric shock, ensure the earthing pin on the AC cord power plug is securely
connected.
CAUTION This appliance is intended for use in environments which are
relatively free of electromagnetic fields. Using this appliance near sources
of strong electromagnetic fields or where electrical noise may overlap with
the input signals could cause the picture and sound to wobble or cause
interference such as noise to appear. To avoid the possibility of harm to this
appliance, keep it away from sources of strong electromagnetic fields.
WARNING: This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR32. In a residential
environment this equipment may cause radio interference.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Stability Hazard
Never place a display in an unstable location. A display may fall, causing
serious personal injury or death. Many injuries, particularly to children, can
be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
· Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the display.
· Only using furniture that can safely support the display.
· Ensuring the display is not overhanging the edge of the supporting
furniture.
· Not placing the display on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or
bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the display to a suitable
support.
· Not placing the display on cloth or other materials that may be located
between the display and supporting furniture.
· Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the
display or its controls.
If the existing display is going to be retained and relocated, the same
considerations as above should be applied.
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
Setup
This LCD Display is for use only with the following optional accessories. ·
3G-SDI Terminal Board
TY-SB01SS · Early Warning Software
(Basic license/3-year license): ET-SWA100 series :Suffix of the part number
may differ depending on the license type. Note The part number of the optional
accessories are subject to change without notice.
Small parts can present choking hazard if accidentally swallowed. Keep small
parts away from young children. Discard unneeded small parts and other
objects, including packaging materials and plastic bags/sheets to prevent them
from being played with by young children, creating the potential risk of
suffocation. Do not place the Display on sloped or unstable surfaces, and
ensure that the Display does not hang over the edge of the base. · The Display
may fall off or tip over. Install this unit at a location with minimal
vibration and which can support the weight of the unit. · Dropping or falling
of the unit may cause injury or
malfunction. Caution – For use only with UL Listed Wall Mount Bracket with
minimum weight/load 56.6 (124.8 lbs). When installing the display vertically,
be sure that the power indicator comes to the right side.
Power indicator
· If installed in different directions, heat is generated and it may cause
fire or damage to the Display.
Cautions for Wall or Pedestal Installation · The installation should be
performed by an installation
professional. Installing the Display incorrectly may lead to an accident that
results in death or serious injury. Use the optional Pedestal that conforms to
VESA standards must be used.
· When installing on a wall, a wall hanging bracket that conforms to VESA
standards must be used.
75-inch model : VESA 600 × 400
65-inch model : VESA 400 × 400
(see page 9)
· Before installation, be sure to check if the mounting location has enough
strength to support the weight of the display and the wall hanging bracket for
anti drop.
· If you terminate the use of the product, ask a professional to remove it
promptly.
· When mounting the Display on the wall, prevent the mounting screws and power
cable from contacting metal objects inside the wall. An electric shock may
occur if they contact metal objects inside the wall.
When using the LCD Display
The Display is designed to operate on 110 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
If problems or malfunction occur, stop using immediately.
If problems occur, unplug the power supply plug.
· Smoke or an abnormal odour come out from the unit.
· No picture appears or no sound is heard, occasionally.
· Liquid such as water or foreign objects got inside the unit.
· The unit has deformed or broken parts.
If you continue to use the unit in this condition, it could result in fire or
electric shock.
· Unplug the power supply plug from the wall outlet, and then contact the
dealer for repairs.
· To cut off the power supply to this Display completely, you need to unplug
the power supply plug from the wall outlet.
· Repairing the unit yourself is dangerous, and shall never be done.
· To enable to unplug the power supply plug immediately, use the wall outlet
which you can reach easily.
Do not touch the unit directly by hand when it is damaged.
· Electric shock could occur.
Do not stick any foreign objects into the Display.
· Do not insert any metal or flammable objects into the ventilations holes or
drop them onto the Display, as doing so can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not remove the cover (cabinet) or modify it.
· High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside the
Display. For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact your
local Panasonic dealer.
Ensure that the mains plug is easily accessible.
The mains plug shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective
earthing connection.
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Do not use any power supply cord other than that provided with this unit.
· Doing so may cause short-circuit, generates heat, etc., which could cause
electric shock or fire.
Do not use the supplied power supply cord with any other devices.
· Doing so may cause short-circuit, generates heat, etc., which could cause
electric shock or fire.
Clean the power supply plug regularly to prevent it becoming dusty.
· If there is a build up of dust on the plug, the resultant humidity may cause
short-circuit, which could cause electric shock or fire. Unplug the power
supply plug from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth.
Do not handle the power supply plug with wet hands.
· Doing so may cause electric shocks.
Securely insert the power supply plug (socket outlet side) and the power
supply connector (main unit side) as far as it will go.
· If the plug is not fully inserted, heat may be generated which could cause
fire. If the plug is damaged or the wall socket is loose, they shall not be
used.
Do not do anything that may damage the power supply cord or the power supply
plug.
· Do not damage the cable, make any modifications to it, place heavy objects
on top of it, heat it, place it near any hot objects, twist it, bend it
excessively or pull it. To do so may cause fire and electric shock. If the
power cable is damaged, have it repaired at your local Panasonic dealer.
Do not touch the power supply cord or the plug directly by hand when they are
damaged.
· Doing so may cause electric shock or fire due to short-circuit.
Keep the supplied AAA/R03/LR03 batteries, out of reach of children. If
accidentally swallowed, it will be harmful to the body.
· Please contact a doctor immediately in case you doubt that the child may
have swallowed it.
When using the unit in an area where there are passers-by, do not connect the
USB cable for the touch panel or HDMI cable to the external device.
Doing so may cause them to bump into the unit, or their feet may be entangled
in the USB cable or HDMI cable, resulting in a fire, electric shock or injury.
· When using the unit in an area where there are passers-by, provide an
enclosure around the unit to prevent people from approaching it.
To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or other open flames away from
this product at all times.
CAUTION
Do not place any objects on top of the Display.
Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with
items such as newspapers, table cloths and curtains.
· Doing so may cause the Display to overheat, which can cause fire or damage
to the Display.
For sufficient ventilation, see page 9.
Do not place the display where it may be affected by salt or corrosive gas.
· Doing so may cause the display to fall due to corrosion, and it may result
in injury. Also, the unit may malfunction.
The following number of people are required to carry or unpack this unit.
75-inch model : 4 or more
65-inch model : 2 or more
· If this is not observed, the unit may drop, resulting in injury.
When disconnecting the power supply cord, always pull on the plug (socket
outlet side) / the connector (main unit side).
· Pulling the cord may damage the cord, and it may cause electric shock or
fire due to short-circuit.
Be sure to disconnect all cables and overturn prevention accessories before
moving the Display.
· If the Display is moved while some of the cables are still connected, the
cables may become damaged, and fire or electric shock could result.
Do not apply too much force or impact shock.
· The front panel may crack, resulting in injury.
Disconnect the power supply plug from the wall socket as a safety precaution
before carrying out any cleaning.
· Electric shocks can result if this is not done.
Do not step on, or hang from the display or the Pedestal.
· They might tip over, or might be broken and it may result in injury. Pay
special attention to the children.
Do not reverse the polarity (+ and -) of the battery when inserting.
· Mishandling the battery may cause its explosion or leakage, resulting in
fire, injury or damage to surrounding properties.
· Insert the battery correctly as instructed. (see page 13)
Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed.
· Mishandling the batteries may cause the batteries to short circuit,
resulting in fire, injury or damage to surrounding properties.
Remove the batteries from the remote control transmitter when not using for a
long period of time.
· The battery may leak, heat, ignite or burst, resulting in fire or damage to
surrounding properties.
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Remove exhausted batteries from the remote control immediately.
· Leaving the batteries unattended in it may cause battery leakage, heat or
burst.
Do not burn or breakup batteries.
· Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
Do not turn the Display upside down.
Do not position the unit with its front crystal panel facing upright.
Precautions for use
Cautions when installing
Do not set up the Display outdoors.
· The Display is designed for indoor use.
Install this unit at a location which can support the weight of the unit.
· Dropping or falling of the unit may cause injury.
Environmental temperature to use this unit
· When using the unit where it is below 1 400 m (4 593 ft) above sea level: 0
°C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
· When using the unit at high altitudes (1 400 m (4 593 ft) and higher and
below 2 800 m (9 186 ft) above sea level): 0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F)
Do not install the unit where it is 2 800 m (9 186 ft) and higher above sea
level.
· Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in
malfunctions.
We are not responsible for any product damage, etc. caused by failures in the
installation environment even during the warranty period.
Transport only in upright position!
· Transporting the unit with its front panel facing upright or downward may
cause damage to the internal circuitry.
Do not install the product to a place where the product is exposed to direct
sunlight.
· If the unit is exposed to direct sunlight even indoors, the temperature rise
of the liquid crystal panel may cause malfunction.
Required space for ventilation
· Operation of this unit is guaranteed up to an ambient temperature of 40 °C
(104 °F). When installing the unit in a case or chassis, be sure to provide
adequate ventilation with a cooling fan or ventilation hole so that the
surrounding temperature (inside the case or chassis) including the temperature
of the front surface of the liquid crystal panel can be kept at 40 °C (104 °F)
or less.
About the screws used when using a wall hanging bracket that conforms to VESA
standards
Inch model
75 65
Screw pitch for installation
600 mm × 400 mm 400 mm × 400 mm
Depth of screw hole
15 mm 15 mm
Screw (quantity)
M8 (4) M8 (4)
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Note for connection
Removing and inserting the power cord and connection cables
· When the unit has been installed on the wall, if the power cord and
connection cables are difficult to remove and insert, make connections first
before installation. Be careful not to allow the cables to be entangled. After
installation is completed, insert the power plug to the outlet.
When using
Red, blue or green dots on the screen are a liquid crystal panel-specific phenomenon. This is not a malfunction.
· Although the liquid crystal display is manufactured with high-precision technology, always-lighting dots or non-lighting dots may appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction.
Inch model 75 65
Dot omission ratio* 0.00009% or less 0.00005% or less
*: Calculated in sub-pixel units according to the ISO09241-307 standard.
Depending on the temperature or humidity conditions, uneven brightness may be
observed. This is not a malfunction.
· This unevenness will disappear while applying current continuously. If not,
consult the distributor.
If the Display is not going to be used for any prolonged length of time, unplug the power supply plug from the wall outlet.
Picture noise may occur if you connect / disconnect the cables connected to the input terminals you are currently not watching, or if you turn the power of the video equipment on / off, but it is not a malfunction.
Notes on Using Wired LAN
When setting up the Display at a place, where electric statistic occurs often,
take a sufficient antistatic measure before start using.
· When the Display is used at a location, where static electricity occurs
often, such as on a carpet, a wired LAN communication is disconnected more
often. In that case, remove static electricity and the noise source that may
cause problems with an antistatic mat, and re-connect the wired LAN.
· In rare cases, the LAN connection is disabled due to static electricity or
noise. In that case, turn off the power of the Display and the connected
devices once and then re-turn on the power.
The Display may not work properly due to strong radio wave from the broadcast
station or the radio.
· If there is any facility or equipment, which outputs strong radio wave, near
the installation location, set up the Display at a location sufficiently far
from the source of the radio wave. Or, wrap the LAN cable connected to the LAN
terminal by using a piece of metal foil or a metal pipe, of which is grounded
at both ends.
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Request Regarding Security
When using this unit, take safety measures against the following incidents.
· Personal information being leaked via this unit
· Unauthorized operation of this unit by a malicious third party
· Interfering or stopping of this unit by a malicious third party
Take sufficient security measures. (see page 119, 125)
· Set a password for the LAN control and restrict the users who can log in.
· Make your password difficult to guess as much as possible.
· Change your password periodically.
· Panasonic Corporation or its affiliate companies will never ask for your
password directly. Do not divulge your password in case you receive such
inquiries.
· The connecting network must be secured by a firewall, etc.
· When disposing the product, initialize the data before disposing.
([Shipping] (see page 159))
Cleaning and maintenance
First, remove the mains plug from the mains socket.
Gently wipe the surface of the front panel or cabinet by using a soft cloth to
remove dirt.
· To remove stubborn dirt or fingerprints on the surface of the front panel,
dampen a cloth with diluted neutral detergent (1 part detergent to 100 parts
water), wring out the cloth firmly, and then wipe away the dirt. Finally, wipe
away all the moisture with a dry cloth.
· If water droplets get inside the unit, operating problems may result.
Note
The surface of the front panel is specially treated. Do not use a hard cloth
or rub the surface too hard, otherwise this may cause scratches on the
surface.
Usage of a chemical cloth
· Do not use a chemical cloth for the front panel surface.
· Follow the instructions for the chemical cloth to use it for the cabinet.
Avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and
thinner.
· This may cause damage to the cabinet or cause peeling of the paint.
Furthermore, do not leave it in contact with a rubber or PVC substance for a
long time.
Touch panel
Carefully observe the following instructions as the display has an optical touch panel.
Do not expose the display to direct sunlight or strong light source during use.
· Otherwise malfunction may occur since the optical touch panel of the display uses infrared rays.
After turning on the power of the display, do not touch the IR transmission part and the screen until any image is displayed.
IR transmission part
· Otherwise the touched part may be detected as defective elements, resulting in abnormal operation. If this occurred, turn the display off and then on.
Always use a finger or the supplied pen to operate the touch panel. Do not use
a hard or sharp tip such as nail, ball-point pen, and pencil.
When using any other infrared device, keep a distance to prevent erroneous
operation.
When installing multiple units
When installing multiple units side by side, infrared rays of each unit may
penetrate into the IR transmission parts of the adjacent displays, resulting
in malfunction of touch panels.
Install the units in such a way that the displays are not affected mutually.
Distortion of the display
If the display is distorted, transmission/reception of infrared rays may be
disturbed, resulting in an operational error of the touch panel.
· When installing the unit, be careful not to allow the display to be
distorted while following the usage of a stand or wall hanging bracket to be
used.
· When the unit is installed on a mobile stand, do not hold the display or
handle to carry the unit. Doing so may cause distortion of the display.
Disposal
When disposing the product, ask your local authority or dealer about the
correct methods of disposal.
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Accessories
Accessories Supply
Check that you have the accessories and items shown. Remote Control
Transmitter × 1 DPVF2713ZA/X1
Batteries for the Remote Control Transmitter × 2 (AAA/R03/LR03 type)
Clamper × 3 DPVF1654ZA
Power supply cord (Approx. 2 m)
1JP155AF1U
Attention Store small parts in an appropriate manner, and keep
them away from young children. The part numbers of accessories are subject to
change without notice. (The actual part number may differ from the ones shown
above.) In case you lost accessories, please purchase them from your dealer.
(Available from the customer service) Dispose the packaging materials
appropriately after taking out the items.
SLOT adapter × 1 DPVF2722ZA/X1
Pen × 2 DPVF3200ZA/X1
Eraser × 1 DPVF3201ZA/X1
USB cable × 1 (Approx. 3 m) DPVF3202ZA/X1
Corner pad × 2
DPVF3203ZA/X1 (Left)
DPVF3204ZA/X1 (Right)
Left
Right
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Remote Control Batteries
Open the battery cover.
Insert batteries and close the battery cover. (Insert starting from the side.)
AAA/R03/LR03 type
Note Incorrect installation of the batteries can cause
battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the remote control. Disposal of
batteries should be done in an environment-friendly manner. Take the following
precautions. 1. Batteries shall always be replaced as a pair. 2. Do not
combine a used battery with a new one. 3. Do not mix battery types (example;
manganese dioxide battery and alkaline battery etc.). 4. Do not attempt to
charge, disassemble or burn used batteries. 5. Do not burn or breakup
batteries. Moreover, batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
Attaching the corner pads
Note Wipe off dust, water, oil and other dirt on the attaching
surface, and affix the corner pad on the attaching surface by pushing it
firmly. A corner pad once attached cannot be reused. Be sure to confirm the
attaching position before affixing. Note that the corner pad may come off if
it is hit by an object or an external force is applied to it.
Remove the tapes on the back sides of the corner pads, and attach them to both
bottom corners of the main unit firmly from below.
Corner pad
(For left)
Attaching positions of corner pads
(For right)
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Attaching the Function Board
When using a narrow-width function board, attach the supplied SLOT adaptor, and insert it to the slot.
Note
Before attaching or removing the function board, be sure to turn off the power
of the display and remove the power plug from the outlet.
When attaching a full-size function board, proceed to step 4.
1 Remove one screw from the side with
the guide on the SLOT adaptor.
SLOT adapter
Guide
Screw
2 Fit the circuit board of the function
board in the guides of the SLOT adaptor, and bring the circuit board into
contact with the hook (one location) and the end faces (two locations)
securely.
3 Using the screw removed in step 1,
fix the function board to the SLOT adaptor.
Screw
Tightening torque guideline: 0.6 N·m or less Note Firmly tighten the screw,
and check that the hook of the SLOT adaptor fixes the circuit board. Check
that the surface of the SLOT adaptor and the surface of the circuit board
match with each other when the function board with the SLOT adaptor attached
is viewed from the opposite side of the cover.
Make sure that this side is aligned.
Circuit board
SLOT adaptor
×
Function board
It cannot be attached unless this side is horizontally aligned.
×
Hook End face
End face
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If there is a lead wire within approx. 3 mm from the end face of the circuit board, the function board cannot be attached due to interference with the guide rail. Ensure that there is no lead wire in this range.
Circuit board
Approx. 3 mm
Cautions when moving
The display has handles for carrying. Hold them when moving.
75-inch model Handle
No lead wire in this range.
4 Remove the 2 screws from the main
unit slot cover.
Cover
65-inch model
Handle
Screw
5 Insert the function board to the main
unit slot, and fix it with the 2 screws removed in step 4.
Note Do not hold parts other than the handles. The following number of people
are required to carry
this unit. 75-inch model : 4 or more 65-inch model : 2 or more
If this is not observed, the unit may drop, resulting in injury. When carrying
the unit, keep the front panel upright. Carrying the unit with the surface of
the front panel facing up or down may cause deformation of the panel, or
internal damage. Do not hold the upper, lower, right and left frames or the
corners of the unit. Do not hold the front surface of the panel. Also, do not
hit such parts. Doing so may damage the liquid crystal panel. Also, the panel
may crack, resulting in injury.
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Eyebolt 75-inch model
The display has holes for attaching eyebolts (M10). When installing, use them
to suspend the display. Use the eyebolt only for temporary suspension or
movement for installation. This cannot be used for permanent hanging
installation.
Attaching the eyebolts
Eyebolt (commercially available) mounting positions
3 After removing the eyebolt, tighten
the eyebolt cap.
Eyebolt cap
1 Remove the eyebolt cap from the
eyebolt mounting position (two locations).
Eyebolt cap
2 Attach the eyebolt to the mounting
position (two locations).
Eyebolt
Note Installation should be performed by an installation
professional. Do not suspend using only 1 eyebolt. Use commercially sold M10
eyebolts with a shank
length of 12 mm to 40 mm that satisfies the load condition of product quality.
Use ISO 3266 standard eyebolts. Also use ISO standard members (wire, etc.) for
hanging. The hanging angle should be 60° or more. After installation, remove
the eyebolts, and close the holes using the eyebolt caps removed when
attaching the eyebolts.
41 mm or less
12 mm to 40 mm
60° or more
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Connections
AC cord connection and fixing / Cable fixing
Back of the unit
Cable fixing
Note 3 clampers are supplied with this unit. Fix the cables
using clampers (Fixation type) appropriate for each cable as shown below. If
you need more clampers, purchase them from your dealer. (Available from the
customer service)
AC cord fixing
AC cord (supplied)
Plug the connector into the display unit. Plug the connector until it clicks.
Note Make sure that the connector is locked on both the
left and right sides.
Unplug the AC cord
Unplug the connector pressing the two knobs.
Note
Do not use an AC cord of which the knobs are damaged. If it is used with the
knobs damaged, a bad connection may result between the AC cord connector and
the AC IN terminal. For the repair of the AC cord, consult the dealer where
you purchased the product.
When disconnecting the AC cord, be absolutely sure to disconnect the AC cord
plug at the socket outlet first.
The supplied AC cord is for this unit exclusive use. Do not use this for other
purposes.
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Attaching positions of the clampers (criterion) 75-inch model
1
2
65-inch model
1
2
1 For AC cord: clamper 2 For signal cable: clamper
1. Attach the clamper
Note
Wipe off dirt, such as dust, water and oil on the attachment surface, and
affix the clamper on the attachment surface by pushing it firmly.
Once the clamper is affixed, it cannot be reused. Be sure to confirm the
attaching position before affixing it.
Remove the tape at the back, and affix the clamper on the flat surface.
Attachment surface
2. Bundle the cables
Pass the tip of the band to the hooks. Then pull and hook it on the knob.
hooks knob
To loosen: Remove the band from the knob, and pull out the band tip.
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Video equipment connection
12
3
11 12 15 13
14
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 TOUCH (USB):
It is connected to a PC for using the touch panel.
(see page 62, 63)
2 USB 1, USB 2:
USB Terminal
Connect the USB memory to use “USB media player” or “Memory viewer”. Also,
this can be used to supply power of up to 5 V/0.5 A to an external device when
the picture is displayed.
(see page 27)
3 HDMI IN 3:
HDMI Input Terminal
Connect to video equipment with HDMI output.
(see page 21)
4 EXT SP:
Speaker Terminal Connect to external speaker. (see page 28)
5 AUDIO OUT:
Analogue Audio Output Terminal
Connect to audio equipment with analogue audio input terminal.
(see page 26)
6 DIGITAL AV OUT: Digital AV Output Terminal Outputs video and audio signals
being reproduced on the display.
Connect to video equipment with HDMI input.
(see page 28)
7 SERIAL IN:
SERIAL Input Terminal
Control the Display by connecting to PC.
(see page 25)
8 LAN:
LAN Terminal
Control the Display by connecting to Network.
(see page 111)
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9 USB 3:
USB Terminal
Connect the USB memory to use “USB media player” or “Memory viewer”. Also,
this can be used to supply power of up to 5 V/0.9 A to an external device when
the picture is displayed.
(see page 27)
10 PC IN:
PC Input Terminal
Connect to video terminal of PC, video equipment with “YPBPR / YCBCR” or “RGB”
output.
(see page 23)
11 DisplayPort IN:
DisplayPort Input Terminal (Supports 4K picture)
Connect to PC or video equipment with DisplayPort terminal.
(see page 24)
12 HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2:
HDMI Input Terminal (2 systems)
Connect to video equipment with HDMI output.
(see page 21)
13 DVI-D IN:
DVI-D Input Terminal Connect to video equipment with DVI-D output.
(see page 22)
14 AUDIO IN 1, AUDIO IN 2:
Analogue Audio Input Terminal (2 systems)
(see page 22, 23)
15 SLOT:
Expansion slot (see page 14)
Note
For the compatible function board, consult the dealer where you purchased the
product.
Before connecting
Before connecting cables, carefully read the operating instructions for the
external device to be connected.
Turn off the power of all devices before connecting cables.
Take note of the following points before connecting the cables. Failure to do
so may result in malfunctions.
· When connecting a cable to the unit or a device connected to the unit
itself, touch any nearby metallic objects to eliminate static electricity from
your body before performing work.
· Do not use unnecessarily long cables to connect a device to the unit or to
the unit body. The longer the cable, the more susceptible to noise it becomes.
Since using a cable while it is wound makes it act like an antenna, it is more
susceptible to noise.
· When connecting cables, insert them straight into the connecting terminal of
the connecting device so that the ground is connected first.
Acquire any cable necessary to connect the external device to the system that
is neither supplied with the device nor available as an option.
If the outer shape of the plug of a connection cable is large, it may come in
contact with the periphery such as a back cover or the plug of an adjacent
connection cable. Use a connection cable with the suitable plug size for the
terminal alignment.
When connecting the LAN cable with plug cover, be aware that the cover may
come in contact with the back cover and it may be difficult to disconnect.
If video signals from video equipment contain too much jitter, the images on
the screen may wobble. In this case, a time base corrector (TBC) must be
connected.
When the sync signals output from PC or video equipment are disturbed, for
example, when changing settings of video output, the colour of the video may
be disturbed temporarily.
The unit accepts YPBPR/YCBCR signals (PC IN), analogue RGB signals (PC IN) and
digital signals.
Some PC models are not compatible with the unit.
Use cable compensator when you connect devices to the unit using long cables.
Otherwise the image may not be displayed properly.
Refer to “Preset Signals” (see page 156) for the types of video signals that
can be displayed with the unit.
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HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2 and HDMI IN 3 terminals connection
Note
Video equipment and HDMI cable shown are not supplied with this unit.
Connect the equipment complying with the HDMI standard.
Some HDMI equipment may not be able to display picture.
This Display does not support VIERA LINK.
For audio, it is also possible to use the AUDIO IN 1 / AUDIO IN 2 terminal.
(For [Audio input select] function, see page 91.)
Use an HDMI High Speed cable complying with the HDMI standards.
Note when inputting 4K video signals exceeding the transmission speed
supported by an HDMI High Speed cable, use an HDMI cable supporting 18 Gbps
high-speed transmission such as the one certified as a Premium HDMI cable.
When inputting video signals exceeding the transmission speed supported by the
HDMI cable you are using, malfunction may occur such as interrupted pictures
and no display on the screen.
Pin assignments and signal names for HDMI Terminal
Pin No.
Signal name T.M.D.S Data2 + T.M.D.S Data2 Shield T.M.D.S Data2 T.M.D.S Data1 +
T.M.D.S Data1 Shield T.M.D.S Data1 T.M.D.S Data0 + T.M.D.S Data0 Shield
T.M.D.S Data0 T.M.D.S Clock + T.M.D.S Clock Shield T.M.D.S Clock CEC
SCL SDA DDC/CEC Ground +5V DC Hot Plug Detect
HDMI cable (commercially available) DVD Player PC
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DVI-D IN terminal connection
Note
Video equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this unit.
DVI-D IN terminal is for Single Link only. For audio, the AUDIO IN 1 / AUDIO
IN 2 terminal can
be used. (For [Audio input select] function, see page 91.)
Use the DVI-D cable complying with the DVI standard. (Depending on the cable
length or its quality, noise may occur on images, or the image quality may
deteriorate.)
Pin assignments and signal names for DVI-D Input/ Output
Pin No.
Signal Name T.M.D.S. data 2 T.M.D.S. data 2 + T.M.D.S. data 2 shield
DDC clock DDC data
T.M.D.S. data 1 T.M.D.S. data 1 + T.M.D.S. data 1 shield
+5 V DC GND (Ground) Hot plug detect T.M.D.S. data 0 T.M.D.S. data 0 + T.M.D.S. data 0 shield
DVI-D cable (within 5 m) (commercially available) Stereo mini plug (M3) cable (commercially available) PC with DVI-D out
T.M.D.S. clock shield T.M.D.S. clock + T.M.D.S. clock –
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PC IN terminal connection
(Female)
(Male)
Connect a cable which matches the audio output terminal on the computer.
(commercially available)
Mini D-sub 15p cable (commercially available)
Stereo mini plug (M3) cable (commercially available)
PC
The type of computer signal that can be connected
With regard to the typical PC input signals that are described in “Preset
Signals” (see page 156), adjustment values such as for the standard picture
positions and sizes have already been stored in this unit.
(Computer signals which can be input are those with a horizontal scanning
frequency of 30 to 110 kHz and vertical scanning frequency of 48 to 120 Hz.)
The display resolution is a maximum of 1 440 x 1 080 dots when the aspect mode
is set to [Normal], and 1 920 x 1 080 dots when the aspect mode is set to
[Full]. If the display resolution exceeds these maximums, it may not be
possible to show fine detail with sufficient clarity.
If signals outside the range of supported frequencies are input, normal images
cannot be displayed. Note that some images may not be correctly displayed even
if signals are within the range.
If the PC screen is not displayed, check if the image signal of the PC meets
“Preset Signals” (see page 156), and then change the settings. For power-
saving purpose, image output may be OFF on a notebook computer. In this case,
it may be set to ON with function key operation etc. of the computer. (Refer
to the manual of the computer.)
Note
Component video signal is supported with this terminal (Mini D-sub 15P).
Change the [Component/RGB-in select] setting in the [Signal] menu to
[Component] (when Component signal connection) or [RGB] (when RGB signal
connection). (see page 79)
Additional computer, cables and conversion adapter shown are not supplied with
this set.
If the computer being connected is not DDC2Bcompatible, you will need to make
setting changes to the computer at the time of connection.
Do not set the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies for PC signals
which are above or below the specified frequency range.
For audio, the AUDIO IN 1 / AUDIO IN 2 terminal can be used. (For [Audio input
select] function, see page 91.)
Pin assignments and signal names for PC Input Terminal (Mini D-sub 15P)
54 321 10 9 8 7 6
15 14 13 12 11
Pin No.
Signal Name R (PR/CR) G (Y) B (PB/CB) NC (not connected) GND (Ground) GND (Ground) GND (Ground) GND (Ground) +5 V DC GND (Ground) NC (not connected) SDA HD VD SCL
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DisplayPort IN / DisplayPort OUT terminal connection
Pin assignments and signal names for DisplayPort
DisplayPort cable (commercially available) PC with DisplayPort output
Note
For audio, it is also possible to use the AUDIO IN 1 / AUDIO IN 2 terminal.
(For [Audio input select] function, see page 91.)
Depending on the device to be connected, it may take time for images to be
displayed.
Please use DisplayPort 1.2 compliant cable. Depending on the types of cable or
mini connector
adaptor used, 4K picture may not be displayed.
In connecting with PC which uses early chipsets or graphic cards compatible
with DisplayPort, if the DisplayPort output of the PC is connected to this
unit, malfunction of this unit or the PC may occur. In that case, turn the
power of the unit or the PC off, and then turn it on again.
When inputting DisplayPort output to this unit, it is recommended to use the
PC which the newest Chipset and Graphics Cards are used.
Pin No.
Signal Name
ML_Lane 3 (n) GND (Ground) ML_Lane 3 (p) ML_Lane 2 (n) GND (Ground) ML_Lane 2 (p) ML_Lane 1 (n) GND (Ground) ML_Lane 1 (p) ML_Lane 0 (n) GND (Ground) ML_Lane 0 (p) CONFIG1 CONFIG2 AUX_CH (p) GND (Ground) AUX_CH (n) Hot Plug Detect GND (Ground) + 3.3 V DC output
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SERIAL IN terminal connection
The SERIAL terminal conforms to the RS-232C interface specification, so that
the Display can be controlled by a computer which is connected to this
terminal.
Note Additional computer and cables shown are not
supplied with this set.
(Male)
(Female)
D-sub 9p
RS-232C Straight cable (commercially available) PC Note Select the RS-232C
straight cable for communication used for connecting SERIAL terminal and
computer according to the computer you are using.
Pin assignments and signal names for SERIAL Terminal
12345 6789
Pin No.
Signal Name
NC (not connected)
RXD
TXD
Non use
GND (Ground)
Non use
RTS CTS
Shorted in this set
NC (not connected)
These signal names are those of computer specifications.
Communication parameters Signal level: RS-232C compliant Synchronization method: Asynchronous Baud rate: 9 600 bps Parity: None Character length: 8 bits Stop bit: 1 bit Flow control: None
Basic format for control data
The transmission of control data from the computer starts with a STX signal,
followed by the command, the parameters, and lastly an ETX signal in that
order. Add parameters as required according to control details.
STX C1 C2 C3 : P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 ETX
Start
Colon
End
3-character command (3 bytes)
Parameter(s)
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Command Command PON POF AVL AMT
IMS
DAM
Parameter None None 0 1 None HM1
HM2
HM3
DP1
DV1 SL1 PC1
NW1
UD1
MV1
WB1
None FULL NORM NATV HFIT VFIT ZOOM ZOM2
Control details Power ON Power OFF
Volume 000 100 Audio MUTE OFF Audio MUTE ON Input select (toggle) HDMI IN 1
input (HDMI1) HDMI IN 2 input (HDMI2) HDMI IN 3 input (HDMI3) DisplayPort IN
input (DisplayPort) DVI-D IN input (DVI-D) SLOT input (SLOT) PC IN input (PC)
Screen Transfer input
(Screen Transfer) USB input (USB) “Memory viewer” input
(MEMORY VIEWER) WhiteBoard input (WHITEBOARD) Screen mode select (toggle) Full
Normal Native H fit V fit Zoom1 Zoom2
Note
If multiple commands are transmitted, be sure to wait for the response for the
first command to come from this unit before sending the next command.
If an incorrect command is sent by mistake, this unit will send an “ER401”
command back to the computer.
When sending a command which does not require parameter, a colon (:) is not
needed.
Consult your local Panasonic dealer for detail instructions on command usage.
For more details, visit the following web site.
https://panasonic.net/cns/prodisplays/
AUDIO OUT terminal connection
Note Audio equipment and the cable shown are not
supplied with this set.
Stereo mini plug (M3)
line-in
Stereo audio cable (commercially available) Audio equipment Note To output
sound from AUDIO OUT terminal of the unit, be sure to set [Output select] in
the [Sound] menu to [AUDIO OUT]. (see page 69)
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USB 1, USB 2 and USB 3 terminals connection
Connect the USB memory (commercially available) to use “USB media player” or
“Memory viewer”. (see page 129, 141)
Note This unit has two USB terminals on the front and one
USB terminal on the rear. To the terminals, a USB device or USB memory is
connectible. In addition to the terminals mentioned above, this unit has one
USB terminal for TOUCH connection on the front. When more than one USB memory
is connected, only the first connected one is enabled. When more than one USB
memory is connected, those connected second and later are disabled. When more
than one USB memory is connected, and if all but one are disconnected, the
last one remaining connected is enabled. When more than one USB memory is
connected when the unit is powered on, only one of them is enabled depending
on the specifications of the USB memories. To enable a target USB memory when
the unit is powered on, connect only the target USB memory when the unit is
powered on. Also, power is supplied when a separately sold stick PC, etc. are
connected. Note A stick PC and connection cables are not supplied with this
unit. If the power is turned off or the USB memory device is removed while
accessing data in the USB memory device, the stored data may be destroyed. The
access indicator of the USB memory device blinks during data access. The USB
memory device can be connected or disconnected whether or not the display is
on. USB 1 and USB 2 terminals on the front side and the USB terminal of the
function board cannot be used in [Device operation mode].
Stick PC (commercially available) USB cable (commercially available) HDMI
extension cable (commercially available)
When the picture is displayed, depending on the USB terminal, following power
can be supplied to an external device.
Front side USB 1 and USB 2: 5V/0.5A
Rear side USB 3: 5V/0.9A
If the electric current exceeding the power supplying capability is applied,
the output is blocked, and the following message is displayed.
[USB DC5V OUT overload. Please remove cable or equipment, then turn the
display off/on.] In this case, remove the equipment and then turn the power
off/on using the remote control, etc.
Note
If the direct connection to this unit is not possible due to the size of a
stick PC, etc. use a commercially sold extension cable.
Depending on the type of a USB memory device, it may come in contact with the
periphery such as a back cover, and cannot be attached. Use a USB memory
device connectable to this unit.
When connecting the USB memory device, confirm the orientation of the plug to
prevent damage to the terminal.
When removing the USB memory device, note the following.
· When the access indicator of the connected USB memory device is blinking, it
shows the display is loading the data. Do not remove the USB memory device
while blinking.
· Depending on the USB memory device, the access indicator may remain blinking
even when it is not being accessed, or the device is not equipped with an
access indicator function, etc. In this case, remove the USB memory device
after confirming the following or .
Switch the input to an input other than [USB], [MEMORY VIEWER] and
[WHITEBOARD], and confirm that the functions that access USB memory device are
finished. The functions are, read user image function (see page 93), playlist
edit function (see page 136), data cloning function (see page 148), etc.
Turn the unit off.
· Do not frequently repeat connecting/disconnecting the USB memory device.
Wait at least 5 seconds after connection, and then remove the USB memory
device. Before reconnection, wait at least 5 seconds. A certain length of time
is required so that the display can recognise that the USB memory device is
switched for connection or disconnection.
· If the power of this unit is turned off or the USB memory device is removed
accidentally while accessing data, the data may not be accessed next time the
USB memory device is used.
In such a case, turn the power of the main unit off and on.
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DIGITAL AV OUT terminal connection
The image being reproduced on the display including the signals input from
video equipment and the contents drawn on the whiteboard can be displayed on
another sub monitor.
Note
Video equipment and HDMI cable shown are not supplied with this unit.
Copyright-protected input signals cannot be output to a sub monitor.
Adjustments to pictures and sound on this unit are applied to outputs to a sub
monitor.
When [Sound] [Output select] is set to [AUDIO OUT], sound is not output from
the DIGITAL AV OUT terminal. (see page 69)
For an HDMI cable, use a HDMI High Speed cable conforming to the HDMI
standard. However, to output 4K picture signals exceeding the maximum HDMI
High Speed cable transmission rate, use an HDMI cable certified for Premium
HDMI or equivalent that is capable of 18-Gbps high-speed transmission.
If picture signals are output at a rate exceeding the transmission rate
allowable for the HDMI cable used, pictures are interrupted or pictures are
not displayed at all, or pictures are not correctly displayed.
Speaker terminal connection
Use 8 /15 W speaker.
Black
While pressing the lever, insert the core wire. Red
Return the lever.
5 4
6 PC, DVD player and other video equipment USB memory (pictures on Memory
viewer) This unit Sub monitor HDMI cable (commercially available) HDMI input
terminal
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Identifying Controls
Display
10
9
9
8
7
6
54 3
12
11
10
10 1 Power Indicator
When the power of the unit is ON (Main Power On / Off button: ON) Picture is
displayed: blue When the unit enters the standby mode using the
following functions: purple · Standby state with [Power on settings] – [Quick
start] set to [On] About “Power on settings”, see page 82. · Standby state
with the “Power management” function About “Power management” function, see
page 89. · Standby state with [HDMI-CEC control] set to [Enable] and at least
one [Link function] set to other than [Disable] About [HDMI-CEC control]
setting and [Link function], see page 92. · Standby state with [Network
control] set to [On]
About “Network control” settings, see page 98. · Standby state during schedule
play mode About “Schedule play mode”, see page 138. Standby state in
conditions other than the above: orange
When the power of the unit is OFF (Main Power On / Off button: OFF): No light
Note Even if the unit is turned off with the power
indicator off, some of the circuits are in power-on status. When the power
indicator is purple, power consumption during standby is generally larger than
that of when the power indicator is orange. Considering COLOR UNIVERSAL
DESIGN, purple lights up brighter than blue. About COLOR UNIVERSAL DESIGN
(CUD) (see page 106)
2 Remote control sensor
3 <Main Power On / Off button> ( ) Turns the power On / Off.
4 <INPUT (Unit)> Selects the connected device. (see page 33)
5 <MENU (Unit)> Displays the menu screen. (see page 64)
6 <+ (Unit)> / <- (Unit)> Adjusts the volume. (see page 34) On the main
screen, switches settings or adjusts settings level. (see page 64)
7 < (Unit)> / < (Unit)> Selects the setting item on menu screen. (see page 64)
8 <ENTER (Unit)> Configures the item on menu screen. (see page 64) Switches
aspect mode. (see page 36)
9 Built-in speakers Sound is output backward.
Note To output sound from the built-in speakers of the
unit, be sure to set [Sound] – [Output select] to [INTERNAL SPEAKERS]. (see
page 69)
10 External input / output terminal Connects to video equipment, PC, etc. (see
page 19)
11 Expansion slot (see page 14)
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Storage the pens and eraser
The supplied pens and eraser can be stored at the location shown below.
Storage location for pens and eraser
The pens and eraser can be put on either right or left side.
Remote Control Transmitter
1 Standby (ON/OFF) button ( )
Turns the power on or off when the unit is turned on at the <Main Power On / Off button>. (see page 32)
2 POSITION
(see page 67)
3 SETUP
(see page 76)
4 ENTER / Cursor buttons (
)
Used to operate the menu screens. (see page 64)
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5 MULTI DISPLAY Switches between on and off of the multi display mode (multi
input display). (see page 77)
6 DEFAULT Resets the settings of picture, sound, etc., to defaults. (see page
67, 69, 70)
7 MUTE Sound mute on / off. (see page 35)
8 ASPECT Adjusts the aspect. (see page 36)
9 VOL + / VOL Adjusts sound volume level. (see page 34)
10 AUTO SETUP Automatically adjusts the position/size of the screen. (see page
67)
11 INPUT Switches input to display on the screen. (see page 33)
12 PICTURE (see page 70)
13 SOUND (see page 69)
14 RECALL Displays the current setting status of Input mode, Aspect mode, etc.
(see page 34)
15 RETURN Used to return to the previous menu. (see page 64)
16 FUNCTION Displays [Function button guide]. (see page 104)
17 OFF TIMER Switches to stand-by after a fixed period. (see page 35)
18 Numeric buttons (1 – 6) Used as shortcut buttons by assigning frequently
used operations. (see page 104)
19 Signal emission
Note In this manual, buttons of the remote control and the
unit are indicated as < >. (Example: .) The operation is mainly
explained indicating the remote control buttons but you can also operate with
the buttons on the unit when there are the same buttons.
Basic Controls
AC socket outlet AC cord (supplied)
Main Power On / Off button ( )
Remote Control Sensor / Power Indicator
Operate pointing the remote control directly at the unit’s Remote Control Sensor.
1 Connect the AC cord plug to the
Display.
(see page 17)
2 Connect the plug to the socket outlet.
Note
When disconnecting the AC cord, be absolutely sure to disconnect the AC cord
plug at the socket outlet first.
The settings may not be saved if the power plug is disconnected immediately
after changing settings with on-screen menu. Disconnect the power plug after a
enough period of time. Or, disconnect the power plug after turning the power
off with the remote control, RS-232C control or LAN control.
3 Press the <Main Power On / Off
button> ( ) on the unit to turn the power of the unit on.
Power Indicator: Blue (Picture is displayed.)
When the power of the unit is on, the power indicator lights up and remote
control operation is possible.
When the power indicator is lit, it is not necessary to press the <Main Power
On / Off button> ( ) on the unit. Operate the remote control so that the power
indicator turns blue (picture is displayed).
Note
Do not put an obstacle between the remote control sensor of the main unit and
the remote control.
Operate the remote control in front of the remote control sensor or from the
area where the sensor can be seen.
When directly aiming the remote control at the remote control sensor of the
main unit, the distance from the front of remote control sensor should be
approx. 7 m or less. Depending on the angle, the operation distance may be
shorter.
Do not subject the remote control sensor of the main unit to the direct
sunlight or strong fluorescent light.
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To turn the power ON/OFF with the remote
control To turn the power on When the power of the unit is on (Power Indicator
– orange or purple), press the <Standby (ON/OFF) button> ( ), then the picture
will be displayed. Power Indicator: Blue (Picture is displayed.) To turn the
power off When the power of the unit is on (Power Indicator blue), press the
<Standby (ON/OFF) button> ( ), then the power will be turned off. Power
Indicator: Orange (standby)
Note During operation of the “Power management” function
(see page 89), the power indicator turns purple in the power off state. After
the power plug is disconnected, the power indicator may remain lit for a
while. This is not a malfunction. Press the <Main Power On / Off button> ( )
on the unit to turn the unit off, when the power of the unit is turned on or
in standby mode.
When the Unit is turned on for the first time
Following screen will be displayed.
Select the language with and press
OSD language
English (UK) Deutsch Français Italiano Español
ENGLISH (US)
Note Once the item is set, this screen won’t be displayed
when switching on the unit next time. Use the following menu to configure the
setting again. [OSD language] (see page 94)
After [OSD language] is set, the following screen is displayed.
Configure the network account setting as necessary.
Administrator account settings
Password policy User name
dispadmin
Password
Save
Skip
Please change the user name and password.If not change, could not use the Web
Control function and for communication control via a LAN (including Panasonic
application software).
Password policy Cautions regarding the password setting in this item are
displayed on another window.
Password policy
·Reusing passwords is not recommended. ·Password cannot be blank. ·A password
consisting of at least eight half-width characters and contaning characters of
at least three of the following four types is recommended. ·Uppercase letters
·Lowercase letters ·Digits ·Symbols (~!@#$%^&*()_+|}{][<>.,/?`)
User name A keyboard for user name setting is displayed. Enter the user name.
Entering characters (see page 155) Password A keyboard for password setting is
displayed. After the password is entered, select [Ok] to display a
confirmation screen. Enter the password again and select [Ok] to determine the
password. Save The user name and password set above are saved in the display
unit. Skip Exits this screen without configuring this setting.
Note Once set or skipped, this screen won’t be displayed
when switching on the unit next time. Use the following menu to configure the
setting again. [Network settings] (see page 97)
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Power ON message
The following message may be displayed when turning the unit power ON:
No activity power off Precautions
‘No activity power off’ is enabled.
When [No activity power off] in the [Setup] menu is set to [Enable], a warning
message is displayed every time the power is turned ON. (see page 94)
“Power management” information
Last turn off due to ‘Power management’.
When “Power management” is functioned, an information message is displayed
every time the power is turned ON. (see page 89)
Display reverse installation information
The display is upside-down.
When it is judged that the display is reversely installed, an information
message is displayed when the power is turned ON. (see page 83)
These message displays can be set with the following menus: [Power on
settings] menu
Information(No activity power off) (see page 82) Information(Power management)
(see page 82) Information(Display upside-down) (see page 83)
COLOR UNIVERSAL DESIGN Information
‘Color universal design’ is enabled.
The information is displayed when [Setup] – [Color universal design settings]
– [Color universal design] is set to [On]. (see page 106)
Selecting the input signal
Select the signals input to the unit. Press or <INPUT (Unit)>.
Unit
Switches input every time the buttons are pressed.
PC Full
[HDMI1] [HDMI2] [HDMI3] [DisplayPort] [DVI-D] (or [SLOT]) [PC] [Screen Transfer] [USB] [MEMORY VIEWER] [WHITEBOARD] [HDMI1]: HDMI IN 1 terminal, HDMI input [HDMI2]: HDMI IN 2 terminal, HDMI input [HDMI3]: HDMI IN 3 terminal, HDMI input [DisplayPort]: DisplayPort IN terminal, DisplayPort input [DVI-D]: DVI-D IN terminal, DVI-D input [SLOT]: Input signal of the function board [PC]: PC IN terminal, PC input [Screen Transfer]: Input that displays images transmitted via network using “Screen Transfer”, a dedicated application by Panasonic [USB]: USB terminal, USB input [MEMORY VIEWER]: USB terminal, “Memory viewer” input [WHITEBOARD]:
The screen switches “WHITEBOARD” input.
*: For [DVI-D] and [SLOT] input, either one selected for the [DVI-D/SLOT select] setting is displayed. (see page 109)
Note
Displays the signal name as set in [Input label]. (see page 88)
Input will not be switched unless [Input lock] is set to [Off]. (see page 94)
Image retention may occur on the LCD liquid crystal panel when a still picture
is kept on the panel for an extended period. To prevent such a problem, using
the screensaver and the [Wobbling] function is recommended. (see page 87, 88)
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Switching to another input while the unit is connected to Screen Transfer with
Screen Transfer input will break the connection. Check the connection again
after switching the input.
RECALL
It is possible to check the setting status of input label, picture mode, etc.
Press
To display the clock, set [Date and time] and then set [Clock display] to
[On]. (see page 96)
[Blue light reduction] is displayed when it is set to items other than [Off].
Volume Adjustment
Press <VOL +> <VOL -> or <+ (Unit)> <- (Unit)> to adjust volume.
Unit
Current setting status will be displayed.
HDMI1
1
Full
2
Backup mode OK
3
AUDIO IN1
4
Memory name: MEMORY2
5
Schedule play mode
6
Blue light reduction: Low
7
10:00
Off timer
90 min
8
9
1 Input label 2 Aspect mode (see page 36) 3 Backup input change (see page 85,
86) 4 Audio input (see page 91) 5 Profile name (see page 75) 6 [Schedule play
mode] (see page 138) 7 [Blue light reduction] (see page 72) 8 Off timer
remaining time (see page 35) 9 Clock / Mute (see page 35, 96)
Note
When there is no video signal to the selected input, [No signal] is displayed
for about 5 seconds at the end.
When a USB memory is not connected to the USB terminal at the time of
switching to the USB input, [No external media] is displayed for about 5
seconds.
Even when a USB memory is connected, if it does not contain any playable file,
[No play file] is displayed at all times.
When [No signal image settings] – [Display setting] is set to [On] (see page
93), the message [No signal] / [No external media] / [No play file] are not
displayed. Instead, the image set in [No signal image settings] will be
displayed.
Volume (INTERNAL SPEAKERS) 20
The current sound volume level is memorised even if the power is turned off.
When [Maximum VOL function] is set to [On], the volume can only be adjusted to
the maximum point you set, and the displayed value turns red when it reached
its maximum. (see page 109)
When [Initial VOL function] is set to [On], the volume will be at the set
level when the display is turned on. (see page 82)
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Sound mute On / Off
It is useful when you want to mute the sound temporarily, for example, when
answering the phone or door. Press
Press again to reactivate the sound.
OFF TIMER
The Display can be preset to switch to stand-by after a fixed period. (30 min,
60 min, 90 min)
The setting switches each time
It is also reactivated when the power is turned on / off or the volume level
is changed.
While MUTE is active, is displayed as a reminder after operation.
When the image set in [No signal image settings] (see page 93) is displayed,
is not displayed after operation.
In [ENGLISH(US)] OSD language, is displayed as [MUTE].
When three minutes remain, the remaining time will flash (Red). After that, it
switches to stand-by.
To see the Off timer remaining time, press
The Off timer is cancelled if a power interruption occurs. When the power is
turned on later on, it will be in stand-by condition.
When the image set in [No signal image settings] (see page 93) is displayed,
remaining time is not displayed even when the timer expires in 3 minutes.
Instead, the image is displayed until the power is turned off.
Press
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ASPECT Controls
Press
Unit
Aspect mode
Description
H fit
Pictures are enlarged to the maximum
horizontal dimension of the screen.
Pictures of signals with the aspect ratio vertically longer than the aspect ratio of the screen are displayed with the top and bottom of the pictures cut.
[Normal] [Native] [H fit] [V fit] [Zoom1] [Zoom2] [Full] Note
When using Screen Transfer input, the aspect mode cannot be changed.
The aspect mode is memorised separately for each input terminal.
Aspect modes [H fit] and [V fit]: The enlargement directions do not change
even if the following setting is made.
· When [USB media player settings] – [Still picture rotation] is set to
[Portrait]. (see page 101)
List of Aspect Modes
Aspect mode
Description
Picture
Enlarged screen
Full
Pictures are displayed filling the screen.
Normal Pictures are displayed with the aspect ratio of input signals.
Native Pictures are displayed with the resolution of input signals.
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V fit
Pictures are enlarged to the maximum
vertical dimension of the screen.
Pictures of signals with the aspect ratio horizontally longer than the aspect ratio of the screen are displayed with the right and left of the pictures cut.
Zoom1
Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically to fill the screen. The top and bottom edges of the pictures are cut off.
Zoom2
Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically and horizontally to fill the screen. The top and bottom edges as well as the left and right edges of the pictures are cut off.
Note
This display incorporates several types of aspect mode select functions. If a
mode whose aspect ratio is different from that of TV program content is
selected, the on-screen appearance will differ from that of the original
images. Note this point when selecting an aspect mode.
Be aware that if you put the display in a public place for commercial purposes
or a public showing and then use the aspect mode select function to shrink or
expand the picture, you may be violating the copyright under copyright law. It
is prohibited to show or alter the copyrighted materials of other people for
commercial purposes without the prior permission of the copyright holder.
When viewing a non-wide picture with a 4:3 aspect ratio by displaying in full
screen using a zoom mode or the 16:9 mode, the circumference image will be
partially invisible or deformed. Original images can be viewed in the [Normal]
mode with respect for creators’ intentions.
Digital ZOOM
Select the screen areas (25 areas) to zoom in, and zoom in the selected image
areas ×2, ×3 or ×4. (Assign [Digital zoom] to a numeric button in [Setup]
[Function button settings], and then operate.)
Enter
Select
Exit
1 Set the digital zoom mode.
When [Digital zoom] is assigned to a numeric button in [Function button
settings], and then operated by the button, the digital zoom mode is set. (see
page 104)
RETURN Exit ENTER x 1
The screen aspect is set to [Full], and the digital zoom operation guide is displayed.
2 Select the image areas to zoom in.
Select pressing
.
RETURN Exit ENTER x 1
Digital Zoom operation guide
3 Switch the zoom ratio for the screen
areas.
Switches every time
Exit ×1
×1
Exit ×2
×2
Exit ×3
×3
Exit ×4
×4
If no operation is performed for the period set for [Menu display duration]
(see page 106)
(5 180 seconds) when the zoom ratio for the screen is “×1”, the unit exits the
zoom mode.
If no operation is performed for approx. 3 seconds when the zoom ratio for the screen is “×2”, “×3” or “×4”, the digital zoom operation guide display disappears. Pressing any of the buttons displays the guide again.
4 Exit the digital zoom mode.
Press
The screen returns to the previous state just before entering the digital zoom mode, and the digital zoom operation guide display disappears.
Press any of the following buttons to exit the mode. Then, the operation of the pressed button is performed.
Remote Control: