Panasonic 55" Class 1080p Plasma Hdtv Tc P55gt31 Owners Manual
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61 Support Information Technical Information 4:3 side bars Do not display a picture in 4:3 mode for an extended period, as this can\ cause “Image retention” to remain on either or both sides of the display\ field. To reduce the risk of such “Image retention”, change the brightness\ of the side bars. See page 52 for more information ●The side bar may flash (alternate black/white) depending on the pictur\ e. Side Bar 4:3 Screen DisplayImage retention PC Input Terminals ●Signal Names for D-sub 15P Connector 1 678 3 9 45 10 15 14 13 12 11 2 Pin No.Signal NamePin No.Signal NamePin No.Signal NameRGND (Ground)NC (not connected)GGND (Ground)NCBGND (Ground)HD/SYNCNC (not connected)NC (not connected)VDGND (Ground)GND (Ground)NCPin Layout for PC Input Terminal Input signal that can be displayed * Mark: Applicable input signal for Component (Y, PB, PR), HDMI and PC horizontal frequency (kHz) vertical frequency (Hz) COMPONENT HDMI PC 525 (480) / 60i 15.7359.94 ** 525 (480) /60p 31.4759.94** 750 (720) /60p 45.0059.94** 1,125 (1,080) /60i 33.7559.94** 1,125 (1,080)/60p 67.4359.94* 1,125 (1,080)/60p 67.5060.00* 1,125(1,080)/24p 26.9723.98* 1,125(1,080)/24p 27.0024.00* 640 × 400 @70 31.4770.08* 640 × 480 @60 31.4759.94* Macintosh13” (640 × 480) 35.0066.67* 640 × 480 @75 37.5075.00* 852 × 480 @60 31.4459.89* 800 × 600 @60 37.8860.32* 800 × 600 @75 46.8875.00* 800 × 600 @85 53.6785.08* Macintosh16” (832 × 624) 49.7374.55* 1,024 × 768 @60 48.3660.00* 1,024 × 768 @70 56.4870.07* 1,024 × 768 @75 60.0275.03* 1,024 × 768 @85 68.6885.00* Macintosh 21” (1,152 × 870) 68.6875.06* 1,280 × 768 @60 47.7859.87* 1,280 × 1,024 @60 63.9860.02* 1,366 × 768 @60 48.3960.04* Note ●Signals other than above may not be displayed properly. ●The above signals are reformatted for optimal viewing on your display. ●Computer signals which can be input are those with a horizontal scanning\ frequency of 15 to 110 kHz and vertical scanning frequency of 48 to 120 Hz. (However, the image will not be displayed properly if the signals exceed 1,200 l\ ines.) Panasonic does not guarantee operation and performance of peripheral dev\ ices made by other manufacturers; and we disclaim any liability or damage arising from operation and/or performan\ ce from usage of such other maker’s peripheral devices.

62 Care and Cleaning First, unplug the Power cord plug from the wall outlet. Display panel The front of the display panel has been specially treated. Wipe the pane\ l surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft, lint- free cloth. ●If the surface is particularly dirty, soak a soft, lint-free cloth in diluted mild liquid dish soap (1 part\ mild liquid dish soap diluted by 100 times the amount of water) and then wring the cloth to remove ex\ cess liquid. Use this cloth to wipe the surface of the display panel, then wipe it evenly with a dry cloth of the same type unt\ il the surface is dry. ●Do not scratch or hit the surface of the panel with fingernails or other\ hard objects. Furthermore, avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents, and thinner; otherwise, the \ quality of the surface may be adversely affected. Cabinet If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. ●If the cabinet is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in a weak mild liquid dish soap and then wring the clot\ h dry. Use this cloth to wipe the cabinet and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth\ . ●Do not allow any mild liquid dish soap to come into direct contact with \ the surface of the Plasma TV. If water droplets get inside the unit, operating problems may result. ●Avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents, a\ nd thinner; otherwise, the quality of the cabinet surface may be adversely affected or the coating may peel off. ●Do not let articles made from rubber or PVC be in contact with the TV for long periods of time. Pedestal ●Cleaning Wipe the surfaces with a soft, dry cloth. If the unit is particularly di\ rty, clean it using a cloth soaked with water to which a small amount of mild liquid dish soap has been added and then wipe with a dry \ cloth. Do not use products such as solvents, thinner, or household wax for cleaning, as they can damage the surface coating.\ (If using a chemically-treated cloth, follow the instructions supplied with \ the cloth.) ●Do not attach sticky tape or labels, as they can make the surface of the\ pedestal dirty. Do not allow long-term contact with rubber, vinyl products, or the like. (Doing so will cause deterioration.) 3D Eyewear ●Clean using a soft, dry cloth. ●Wiping the 3D Eyewear with a soft cloth that is covered in dust or dirt \ may scratch the eyewear. Shake off any dust from the cloth before use. ●Do not use benzene, thinner, or wax on the 3D Eyewear, as doing so may cause the paint to peel off. ●Do not submerge the 3D Eyewear in liquid such as water when cleaning. ●Avoid storing the 3D Eyewear in hot or highly humid locations. ●During the long period of disuse, full charge the 3D Eyewear once every \ 6 months to keep the battery performance. Note ●As the liquid crystal shutters (lens) are fragile and easily broken, b\ e very careful when cleaning them. Communication Camera ●Clean the camera using a soft, dry cloth. Wiping the camera with a dusty cloth may scratch the camera. Therefore, always shake off any dust and dirt etc. from the cloth before cleaning. Do not use benzine, thinners, or wax etc. on the camera, as doing so may\ cause the paint to peel off.

63 Support Information Disposal Care and Cleaning Disposal 3D Eyewear A lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery is built in to the 3D Eyewear. Please discard according to local regulations. When disposing this product, disassemble properly by following the proce\ dure below, and remove the internal rechargeable battery. Do not disassemble this product except when disposing of it. Danger ●As the rechargeable battery is specifically for this product, do not use\ it for any other device. • Do not charge the removed battery. • Do not throw the battery in a fire, or apply heat to it. • Do not pierce the battery with a nail, subject it to an impact, or disma\ ntle or modify it. • Do not let the wires touch any other metal or each other. • Do not carry or store the battery with a necklace, hair pin, or the like\ . • Do not charge, use, or leave the battery in a hot location such as near \ a fire or under the hot sun. Doing so may cause the battery to generate heat, ignite, or rupture. Warning ●Do not place the removed battery, screws, and other items within reach of infants. Accidental swallowing of such an item may have an adverse effect on the body. • In the event that you think such an item has been swallowed, consult a d\ octor immediately. ●In the event of fluid leaking from the battery, take the following measure, and do not touch the fluid with bare hands. Fluid entering into an eye may cause loss of eyesight. • Wash the eye with water immediately without rubbing it, and then consult \ a doctor. Fluid getting on your body or clothes may cause inflammation of the skin\ or injury. • Sufficiently rinse with clean water, and then consult a doctor. How to remove the batteryDisassemble this product after the battery has run out of power. The following figures are intended to explain how to dispose of the prod\ uct, not for describing how to repair. The product cannot be repaired once it has been disassembled. 1. Fold the part of the frame without the power switch, and then remove the two screws on the inside of the hinge with a precision Phillips (plus + ) screwdriver. Screws Frame 3. Remove the battery from inside the side cover, and cut the two wires one by one with scissors. • Insulate the wire parts of the removed battery with cellophane tape. 2. Bend the frame inwards and pull it off from the side cover. • If it is difficult to remove, insert a flat-blade (minus - ) screwdriver and force it off.Side cover BatteryNote ●Take sufficient care when performing this work so as not to injure yourself. ●Do not damage or dismantle the battery.

64 QuestionsAnswers Picture Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) If there is a problem with your TV, please refer to the table below to determine the symptoms, then carry \ out the suggested check. If this does not solve the problem, visit the Panasonic\ website for further assistance. (see cover) How do I view the picture from devices such as a: Cable/Satellite box, game console, Blu-ray or DVD player? Press the INPUT button on the remote to select the correct input source. Check that the device is turned on and functioning correctly. Why is there no picture or just a blue, black or snowy screen being displayed? Check if the power cord is plugged in and the TV is turned on (front red LED light should be on; not blinking) Press the INPUT button on the remote to select the correct input source. Ensure all connections are correct and secure. When using external video source, such as a Cable/Satellite box or DVD player, check that the device is on and functioning correctly. Press MENU on the TV’s remote control. If the menu is displayed, then the TV is working; recheck above steps. Why doesn’t the picture look like it is in High Definition? Press the INFO button on the remote to confirm the type of signal being received (p. 19). HD signal should be 720P, 1080i or 1080p. Select a High Definition channel from your HD source (Cable, Satellite or fiber optic service). HD channels sometimes broadcast non-HD content. Ensure that your HD source (HD box, Blu-ray player, etc.) is connected to the TV with an HDMI or Component cable and set to output an HD video signal. Why do black bars appear on the top and bottom and/or sides of the screen? Change the format (aspect ratio) of the picture by pressing the FORMAT button on the remote control. (p. 20) Check the aspect settings on your external video source, such as Cable/Satellite box, DVD/Blu-ray Disc player, etc. Note: Some content, such as film-based movies, are available in extra-wide format. Top and bottom bars are unavoidable. Why is the picture snowy when “ANT/Cable in” is selected? When using a cable service (without a box), check that all connections are secure. When using a cable or satellite box, change the connection (wiring) to Composite, Component or HDMI. (p. 12) If you’re using an antenna, then check that connections are secure. Change the position or direction of the antenna and check the “Signal meter”. (p. 50) Why is the picture chaotic and/ or torn and/or with a buzz in the speakers? Check if electrical products such as kitchen appliances, fluorescent lights or light dimmers are nearby. They may interfere with the TV’s picture. Try viewing a picture from another device, such as a DVD player or a game console, to narrow down the source of the problem. Why is there a black box on the screen? Change settings of Closed Caption (CC). (p. 19, 55) Why is the screen blank and the power indicator blinking? The TV has gone into shutdown mode to protect itself. Try unplugging it for a few minutes and connecting it again. If there was a temporary power surge on the AC line it may now be OK. If the blinking returns, call 1-877-95VIERA. Why do some small spots on the screen remain bright or dark? The Plasma panel is made up of a few million pixels and is produced with advanced technology through an intricate process. Sometimes a few pixels may be bright or dark. These pixels do not indicate a defective panel and will have no impact on the performance of the TV.

65 Support Information Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) QuestionsAnswers SoundOther Networking Why is there no sound coming from the TV? Make sure the volume is up and MUTE is off. Confirm the TV speakers are set to ON by pressing MENU and selecting “Audio” --> “Advanced audio”. (p. 54) Check that the correct SAP (Secondary Audio Program) is selected by pressing the SAP button on the remote control. (p. 19) If the TV is connected to a Panasonic Home Theater via HDMI cable, then check VIERA Link controls. (p. 39) If the TV is connected to a Home Theater via optical cable, then: Check the connection, the audio system is on, the correct input is selected. Check “HDMI 1 in”, “HDMI 2 in”, “HDMI 3 in” or “HD\ MI 4 in” analog/digital audio settings. (p. 54) Why is the sound unusual, distorted, low volume or in another language? Check that the correct SAP (Secondary Audio Program) is selected by pressing the SAP button on the remote control. Check that all connections of external equipment connected to the TV are secure. When using Cable or Satellite box, check the device’s audio settings. (example: try changing the box’s Audio Range to ‘narrow’) Why is there a clicking, ticking or buzzing sound coming from the TV unit? When TV power is turned on or shut off there are electrical components that make a click sound. This is normal operation. Changes in the temperature and humidity of the room may cause thermal expansion and contraction that can produce sounds. This is not a sign of faulty operation or a malfunction. What is the easiest and best way to connect a High-Definition Cable or Satellite box to the TV? Use an HDMI cable. It carries both digital video and audio signal in HD. HDMI cable is the only cable needed to connect an HD device to the TV. Why does the CC button not display Closed Caption? When viewing TV via an HDMI connected device, such as a Cable or Satellite box, CC must be enabled at the device. Closed Caption is available only at supported TV programming. Why does the screen and back cover of the TV get warm? The main unit radiates heat and some of the parts may become hot. This is normal operation and does not affect the performance of the set. Ensure good ventilation. Do not block the ventilation holes of the TV and do not place the TV on top of other equipment. Why doesn’t the Remote Control work? Check that the batteries are fresh, are of the same type and are installed with the correct polarity (+ & -). To operate other devices, such as changing channels when using Cable or Satellite boxes or operating non-Panasonic Blu- ray players, use the remote supplied with the device. Why is the “ANT/Cable” option at the top of the “Input select” menu gray-out and cannot be selected? During “First time setup”, you indicated in step - that you are using Cable or Satellite box and in step -b that the box is connected to one of the TV’s AV inputs. In this case, the Antenna/Cable input is deactivated to prevent unintentional switching into unused tuner. To re-activate, press MENU, select SETUP and repeat “First time setup”. Some menu items are grayed-out and cannot be selected. Why? Depending on certain modes or the selected input, some options are not available. For example, Zoom adjustments are only available when the FORMAT is changed to zoom mode. How do I get VIERA Connect to work on my TV? 1. You need a broadband (high speed) Internet service with a speed of no less than 1.5 Mbps (p. 41). 2. Connect the TV to the Internet through your router by an Ethernet cable or a Panasonic Wireless LAN Adapter (included). 3. Run the “Connections Test”, under the Network Settings menu. If Connection test fails, then check with your Internet service provider or router/modem manufacturer if there are firewall, content filter or proxy settings that may block the TV from accessing the Internet.

66 QuestionsAnswers Networking 3D How do I check for the latest software (firmware) version for my TV? In the main menu, select “Setup”. Highlight “Network Settings”\ and press OK. Select “Software Update”. The current version and latest version software will be shown. If software update is “grayed out”, the TV is not connected to the Internet. If newer version is available, update your TV. Follow the on- screen instructions, do not power off the TV until the update is complete. Be patient; firmware update may take a while. Can I use any USB WiFi adapter to connect the TV to my wireless network? The TV’s internal software was designed to work with Panasonic’s Wireless LAN Adapter (included). How do I reset my TV to all factory defaults and settings? In the main menu, select “Setup”. Highlight “Reset to Defaults”\ and press OK. Enter your password (if created earlier) or create a temporary new password. Select Yes to reset the TV. Can I download new apps (content & services) into my VIERA Connect TV? Yes. Select the “VIERA Connect Market” item in the middle bottom of the VIERA Connect home screen. “VIERA Connect Market” allows you to find and install the applications to “VIERA Connect” home screen. (p. 45) Why doesn’t my 3D video source looks 3D? 1. Begin playing the 3D video source. 2. Ensure that the Panasonic 3D Eyewear (glasses) are on (check the glasses battery) 3. Press “3D” button directly or press the VIERA TOOLS button on the TV’s remote control and select “3D” 4. In the “3D format select” menu, select “3D”. Notes: 1. 3D Blu-ray discs must be played with a 3D capable Blu-ray player. 2. Check with your Cable or Satellite provider if their supplied box is 3D capable. 3. 3D signal must be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable. When selecting some 3D video content, why are there two pictures next to each other? There are a few different 3D formats and the current setting may not match the incoming 3D signal. The format should change automatically, but depending on the source/connection it may not signal the TV properly. To manually select other 3D formats: 1. Press “3D” button directly or press VIERA TOOLS button on the TV’s remote control and select “3D” 2. In the “3D format select” menu, choose another 3D format such as “side by side” or “top and bottom”. 3. Remember to switch the 3D format setting back to “AUTO” when you go back to viewing a standard 2D signal. Why does the power on the 3D Eyewear (glasses) turn off by itself? The 3D Eyewear receives special synchronizing infrared signals from the TV. If no signal is received within 5 minutes, the 3D Eyewear automatically turns itself off to save power. Ensure that no objects are blocking the path between the 3D Eyewear and the TV. Why does the left and right sides of the image seem reversed? The 3D format has two different “phases”. Try the other phase: 1. In the main menu, select “Setup”. Highlight “3D setting” and\ press OK.2. In the “3D Settings” menu, select “Left/Right Swap” Can I use 3D glasses similar to the kind given at a 3D movie theater to watch 3D content on my 3D TV? No. Movie theater’s 3D glasses are passive. They use a simple filter ‘lens’. Panasonic 3D Eyewear are actively synchronizing the left/r\ ight eye viewing with the display, providing a superior 3D viewing experience. The battery of 3D Eyewear does not charge, or operation time is short when charged. Is the charging cable connected properly? Check the connection. Is the television power off?Turn the television power on, and charge the battery. The battery has reached the end of its lifespan.If operation time is very short even when the battery is charged, the battery has reached the end of its lifespan. Please consult with the place of purchase.

67 Support Information TC-P55GT31 Power Source AC 120 V , 60 HzPower ConsumptionRated Power Consumption434 W Standby condition 0.2 W Plasma Display panelDrive methodAC type Aspect Ratio 16:9 Visible screen size (W × H × Diagonal) (No. of pixels) 55 ” class (55.1 inches measured diagonally) 48.0 ” x 27.0 ” x 55.1 ” (1,221 mm x 686 mm x 1,401 mm) 2,073,600 (1,920 (W) × 1,080 (H)) [5,760 × 1,080 dots] Sound Audio Output 20 W [10 W + 10 W] (10 % THD) PC signals VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA Horizontal scanning frequency 31 - 69 kHz Vertical scanning frequency 59 - 86 Hz Channel Capability (Digital/Analog) VHF/ UHF: 2 - 69, CATV: 1 - 135 Operating Conditions Temperature: 32 °F – 104 °F (0 °C – 40 °C) Humidity: 20 % – 80 % RH (non-condensing) Connection Terminals VIDEO INVIDEO: RCA PIN Type × 1 1.0 V [p-p] (75 Ω) AUDIO L-R: RCA PIN Type × 2 0.5 V [rms] COMPONENT IN Y: 1.0 V [p-p] (including synchronization) P B, PR: ±0.35 V [p-p] AUDIO L-R: RCA PIN Type × 2 0.5 V [rms] HDMI 1-4 TYPE A Connector × 4 • This TV supports “HDAVI Control 5” function. USB 1-3 USB 2.0 Type A connector x 3 (DC5V MAX500mA) PC D-SUB 15PIN: R,G,B / 0.7 V [p-p] (75 Ω) HD, VD / 1.0 - 5.0 V [p-p] (high impedance) LAN (for VIERA Connect) RJ45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Card slot SD CARD slot × 1 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PCM / Dolby Digital, Fiber Optic FEATURES 3D Y/C FILTER CLOSED CAPTION V-Chip VIERA Connect 3D IMAGE VIEWER Media player HDAVI Control 5 Dimensions ( W × H × D ) Including pedestal 51.1 ” x 32.6 ” x 15.3 ” (1,297 mm x 827 mm x 387 mm) TV Set only 51.1 ” x 31.2 ” x 1.5 ” (2.4 ”) (1,297 mm x 790 mm x 37 mm (59 mm)) Mass Including pedestal 82.7 lb. (37.5 ) TV Set only 69.5 lb. (31.5 ) Specifications Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1.5 ” (37 mm) 2.4 ” (59 mm) 15.3 ” (387 mm) 51.1 ” (1,297 mm) 22.1 ” (560 mm) 31.2 ” (790 mm) 32.6 ” (827 mm) Note Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and\ Dimensions shown are approximate. [TC-P55GT31] Specifications

68 3D Eyewear Lens typeLiquid Crystal Shutter Usage temperature range32°F - 104°F (0 °C - 40 °C) Charging power supplyDC 5 V (supplied by USB terminal of a Panasonic TV) BatteryLithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery DC 3.7 V, 70 mAh Operation time*1: Approx. 30 hours Charging time*1: Approx. 2 hours Viewing range*2Transmitter for 3D Eyewear Within 10’5” (3.2 m) from front surface (Within ± 35° hor\ izontal, ± 20° vertical) MaterialsMain body: Resin Lens section: Liquid crystal glass Dimensions(not including nose pad) Width: 6.70 ” (170.1 mm) Height: 1.63 ” (41.2 mm) Overall length: 6.69 ” (169.8 mm) MassApprox. 0.09 lb. (Approx. 39 ) * 1 Operation time/charging time The battery deteriorates after repeated use, and the operation time even\ tually becomes short. The figures above are at shipping from the factory, and are not a guarantee of performance. * 2 Viewing range The location of the 3D Eyewear transmitter (p. 14) There are differences in the viewing range of the 3D Eyewear among individuals. The 3D Eyewear may not operate correctly at the outside of the viewing r\ ange. Wireless LAN Adapter Power supplyDC 5V (USB powered) 500mA AntennaTx 1, Rx 2 InterfaceUSB 2.0 Standard ComplianceIEEE802.11n / IEEE802.11a / IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11b Transmission systemMISO-OFDM system, OFDM system, DSSS system Frequency RangeIEEE802.11n / IEEE802.11a : 5.150GHz - 5.725 GHz for EU Countries 5.150GHz - 5.850 GHz for USA, Canada 5.250GHz - 5.850 GHz for Taiwan IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11n: 2.412 GHz - 2.472 GHz for EU countries 2.412 GHz - 2.462 GHz for USA, Canada, Taiwan Transfer rate (standard) *IEEE802.11n: Tx Max. 150Mbps, Rx Max. 300Mbps IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11a: Max. 54Mbps IEEE802.11b: Max. 11Mbps Access ModeInfrastructure mode SecurityWPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES) WEP (64bit/128bit) Dimension (WxHxD)1.18 ” x 0.42 ” x 3.73 ” ( 30.00 mm x 10.72 mm x 94.85 mm) Mass0.88 oz (25 ) Net * Transfer rates are theoretical values; however, actual communication rate will vary according to communication environ\ ment or connected equipment. Communication Camera Power supplyDC 5V (USB Powered) 500 mA Power ConsumptionMax. 1.4 W DimensionsWidth: 8.27 ” (210 mm) Height: 3.00 ” (76 mm) Depth: 1.70 ”\ (43 mm) MassApprox. 0.44 lbs. (Approx. 200 ) (including USB cable) Operating temperature range32 °F – 104 °F (0 °C – 40 °C) LensF/2.0 3P Lens; FOV (D) 56.8° (in HD mode) Microphone4 unidirectional microphones Sensor1/4 inch CMOS Sensor Resolution1,280 x 720 Output imageMax. 1,280 x 720 (HD) Output formatH.264, YUV Max. Frame rate22 fps at HD, 30 fps at VGA InterfaceUSB 2.0

69 Support Information Specifications This product incorporates the following software or technology: (1) the software developed independently by or for Panasonic Corporati\ on, (2) the software owned by third party and licensed to Panasonic Corpor\ ation, (3) the software developed by the Independent JPEG Group, (4) the software developed by the FreeType Project, (5) the software licensed under the GNU LESSER General Public License \ (LGPL) and/or, (6) open sourced software other than the software licensed under the L\ GPL. (7) Windows Media digital right management technology (WM-DRM) licen\ sed by Microsoft Corporation or its affiliates. For the software categorized as (5), please refer to the terms and con\ ditions of LGPL, as the case may be at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html In addition, the software categorized as (5) are copyrighted by severa\ l individuals. Please refer to the copyright notice of those individuals at http://www.am-linux.jp/dl/DTV11U/ The LGPL software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT\ ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. At least three (3) years from delivery of products, Panasonic will giv\ e to any third party who contact us at the contact information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically performing source cod\ e distribution, a complete machine- readable copy of the corresponding source code covered under LGPL. Contact Information [email protected] Source code covered under LGPL is also freely available to you and any other member of the public via \ our website below. http://www.am-linux.jp/dl/DTV11U/ For the software categorized as (5) and (6), please refer to the app\ licable license terms included in the “Setup” menu on product. Further, for WM-DRM categorized as (7), please be aware of the following. (a) This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Mic\ rosoft. Use or distribution of this technology outside of this product is prohib\ ited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary. (b) Content providers are using the digital rights management technolo\ gy for Windows Media contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secur\ e Content”) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in \ this device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may request that Microsoft revoke the \ WM-DRM Softwares right to acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Conten\ t from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your \ device on behalf of Secure Content Owners.

70 Index A Accessories ............................................................. 8Ant/Cable .......................................................... 16,49 Antenna .............................................................11,16 Audio ..................................................................\ .... 54 Audio, Advanced .................................................... 54 Auto Power ON ...................................................... 56 Auto Program ......................................................... 49 B Battery ................................................................... 10 C Cable ................................................................ 11-13 Care & Cleaning .................................................... 62 CC Closed Caption ...................................... 19,55,60 Channel ............................................. 16,19-20,49-50 Channel Surf Mode ........................................... 20,56 Clock ................................................................. 17,56 Colored Buttons ..................................................... 14 Communication camera ......................................... 45 Component ....................................................... 12,67 Composite ..............................................................\ 12 Connections ...................................................... 11-12 Customer Service Directory ................................... 72 D DLNA ........................................................... 22,40,47 E ECO/energy ...................................................... 22,56 Exit ...................................................................\ ...... 14 F FAQ’s ................................................................ 64-66 Favorite ...............................................................\ ... 20 First Time Setup ........................................... 15-19,56 Format .............................................................. 20,58 H HDAVI Control ........................................................ 34 HDMI ............................................................ 12,60,67 Home use .............................................................. 15 I Image Viewer Auto ................................................. 56 Info ...................................................................\ ...... 19 Input ..................................................................\ 23,56 L Language .......................................................... 15,56 Last ...................................................................\ ..... 14 Lock / Parental control ...................................... 55,57 M Media player ................................................ 22,28-33 Menu ...................................................................\ ... 51 Movies/Video ......................................................... 32 Music ..................................................................\ ... 33 Mute ...................................................................\ .... 14 N Network camera ...................................... 39-41,44,48 Network services .................................... 17,40-44,56 P Pedestal ................................................................ 8-9 Photo ................................................................ 30-31 Picture, Advanced .................................................. 54 Picture settings ................................................. 52-53 Power ..................................................................\ ... 14 R Remote Control ...................................................... 14 Reset ..................................................................\ ... 56 S Safety ....................................................................... 4SAP .......................................................................\ . 19 Scan .................................................................. 16,49 SD Card ............................................................ 28,59 Signal Meter ........................................................... 50 Sleep ..................................................................\ .... 54 Specifications .................................................... 67-68 Store Demonstration .............................................. 15 Sub menu .............................................................. 20 T Technical Information ........................................ 58-61 T imer ...................................................................\ ... 54 U USB ............................................................. 28,59,67 V VIERA Connect ............................................ 22,40,45 VIERA Link ................................................... 22,34-39 VIERA TOOLS ....................................................... 22 Viewing 3D images ........................................... 26-27 Viewing contents .................................................... 29 Volume ..................................................................\ . 14 W Warranty ................................................................\ 71 Watching TV, DVD, Blu-ray, etc. ....................... 19,23 Wireless LAN Adapter .................................. 18,41,68 Z Zoom ................................................................. 20,58 3 3D ................................................................ 14,24-27 3D Eyewear ................................................... 8,24,68 3D settings ............................................................. 27