Panasonic H-55LFV60U Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic H-55LFV60U Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic H-55LFV60U Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

FULL HD LCD Display For business use
Model No.
Functional Manual
TH-55LFV60U
TH-55LFV6U
TH-55LFV60W
TH-55LFV6W
55-inch model
55-inch model
55-inch model
55-inch model
TQBJ0939

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Functional Manual FULL HD LCD Display For business use TH-55LFV60U 55-inch model Model No. TH-55LFV6U 55-inch model TH-55LFV60W 55-inch model TH-55LFV6W 55-inch model This manual is common to all the models regardless of suffixes of the model number. U : for US, Canada and Mexico W : for EU, CIS, South East Asia and Middle East Asia Please read these instructions before operating your set...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 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. Before use To obtain maximum benefit from your set, please read these ●...
  • Page 3 Using Web Browser Control ......78 OFF TIMER ···················································· 32 ASPECT Controls ........... 33 Before Using Web Browser Control ····················· 78 Access from Web Browser ································· 79 Digital ZOOM ........... 34 Operating with Web Browser ······························ 79 On-Screen Menu Displays ......35 Using Web Browser Control ·······························...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Instructions WARNING 1) Read these instructions. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, 2) Keep these instructions. do not remove cover or back. 3) Heed all warnings. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing 4) Follow all instructions.
  • Page 5: Fcc Statement

    HDMI Licensing LLC in the United changes or modifications not expressly approved States and other countries. by Panasonic Corp. of North America could void the JavaScript is a registered trademark or a trademark of • user’s authority to operate this device.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Notice

    2) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to your local Panasonic dealer. qualified service personnel. Do not cut off the mains plug. 3) Do not remove the earthing pin on the power Do not use any other type of mains lead except the plug.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    If any foreign objects get inside the Do not stick any foreign objects into the Display. Display, please consult your local Panasonic dealer. Do not insert any metal or flammable objects into the •...
  • Page 8 (High-voltage components may cause serious electrical shock.) Have the Display checked, adjusted, or repaired at • your local Panasonic dealer. Keep the supplied AAA/R03/UM4 batteries out of reach of children. If accidentally swallowed, it will be harmful to the body.
  • Page 9 Do not reverse the polarity (+ and -) of the battery CAUTION when inserting. Mishandling the battery may cause its explosion • If problems or malfunction occur, stop using or leakage, resulting in fire, injury or damage to immediately. surrounding properties. ■...
  • Page 10: Precautions For Use

    2 800 m (9 186 ft) above sea • level): 0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F) Panasonic Corporation or its affiliate companies will • never ask for your password directly. Do not divulge Do not install the unit where it is 2 800 m (9 186 ft) your password in case you receive such inquiries.
  • Page 11: Accessories

    Accessories Wired LAN When setting up the Display at a place, where electric statistic occurs often, take a sufficient anti- static measure before start using. Accessories Supply When the Display is used at a location, where • Check that you have the accessories and items shown static electricity occurs often, such as on a carpet, communications of the wired LAN is disconnected more often.
  • Page 12: Remote Control Batteries

    Remote Control Batteries Power supply cord (Approx. 2 m) 1. Pull and hold the hook, then open the battery cover. TH-55LFV60U TH-55LFV6U TH-55LFV60W TH-55LFV6W 2. Insert batteries - note correct polarity (+ and -). AAA/R03/UM4 type 3. Replace the cover. Helpful Hint ●...
  • Page 13: Vesa Mounting

    VESA Mounting Cautions when moving To mount this Display using a VESA mounting bracket (commercially available): The display has handles for carrying. Hold them when Protective Sheet moving. Table Handle VESA Grid Note ● Do not hold parts other than the handles. 1.
  • Page 14: Eyebolt

    Eyebolt Kensington security The Display has holes for attaching eyebolts. When The security slot of this unit is compatible with the installing, use them to suspend the Display. Kensington security cables. Eyebolt mounting positions Note ● Suspension and installation should be performed by an installation professional.
  • Page 15: Connections

    Connections Cable fixing Note ● 3 clampers are supplied with this unit. Fix the cables AC cord connection and fixing at 3 locations using the holes for clampers as shown below. Back of the unit If you need more clampers, purchase them from your dealer.
  • Page 16: Video Equipment Connection

    Video equipment connection EXT SP: Speaker Terminal AUDIO OUT: Analogue Audio Output Terminal Connect to external speaker. Connect to audio equipment with (see page 26) analogue audio input terminal. PC IN: PC Input Terminal (see page 25) Connect to video terminal of PC, LAN: LAN Terminal video equipment with “YP...
  • Page 17: Before Connecting

    Before connecting 11 IR IN, IR OUT: Infrared Signal Input / Output Terminal ● Before connecting cables, carefully read the operating Use this when operating more instructions for the external device to be connected. than one display with one remote ●...
  • Page 18: Hdmi 1 And Hdmi 2 Terminals Connection

    HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 terminals Pin assignments and signal names for HDMI connection Terminal Note ● Video equipment and HDMI cable shown are not supplied with this unit. ● Some HDMI equipment may not be able to display picture. ●...
  • Page 19: Dvi-D In / Dvi-D Out Terminal Connection

    DVI-D IN / DVI-D OUT terminal Daisy chain connection connection It is possible to daisy chain multiple displays when displaying the picture on multi screen, etc. Note ● DVI-D cable is supplied with the display. ● Video equipment and audio cable shown are not supplied with this unit.
  • Page 20: Pc In Terminal Connection

    Note PC IN terminal connection ● Up to 10 displays can be connected with a DVI daisy chain. However, the number of connectable displays Shared with DVI-D IN. may be limited depending on the cables, signals, the devices used, etc. ●...
  • Page 21: Video In Terminal Connection

    VIDEO IN terminal connection Note ● The PC IN terminal is DDC2B-compatible. If the Note computer being connected is not DDC2B-compatible, you will need to make setting changes to the ● Video equipment, connection cables and conversion computer at the time of connection. plugs are not supplied with this unit.
  • Page 22: Component/Rgb In Terminal Connection

    COMPONENT/RGB IN terminal SERIAL terminal connection connection The SERIAL terminal conforms to the RS-232C interface specification, so that the Display can be controlled by a Note computer which is connected to this terminal. ● Video equipment, cables and conversion adapter shown are not supplied with this unit.
  • Page 23 It is possible to daisy chain multiple displays, and Pin assignments and signal names for SERIAL then control the specific display with PC. Terminal Pin No. Signal Name NC (not connected) Non use GND (Ground) Non use Shorted in this set NC (not connected) These signal names are those of computer specifications.
  • Page 24 For group ID, insert AAA (for A) to GGG (for G) for None Power OFF <XXX>. Volume 000 - 100 ● Consult your local Panasonic dealer for detail Audio MUTE OFF instructions on command usage. Audio MUTE ON For more details, visit the following web site. None Input select (toggle) http://panasonic.net/prodisplays/...
  • Page 25: Ir In/Ir Out Terminal Connection

    AUDIO OUT terminal connection IR IN/IR OUT terminal connection Connect the IR cable (supplied) from the IR OUT terminal of the first display to the IR IN terminal of the second display. The infrared signal of the first display is sent to the second display.
  • Page 26: Usb Terminal Connection

    USB terminal connection Note ● If the direct connection to this unit is not possible due to the size of a stick PC, etc. use a commercially sold Connect the USB memory to use [USB media player]. extension cable. (see page 85) ●...
  • Page 27: Identifying Controls

    Identifying Controls Main Unit INPUT MENU ENTER 1 External Input Terminal ● Connects to video equipment, PC, etc. (see page 2 <Power button (Unit)> ( ● Turns the power ON (Picture is displayed.) / OFF (standby) when the <Main power switch> ( / ) is ON ( ).
  • Page 28: Remote Control Transmitter

    11 Numeric buttons (0 - 9) Remote Control Transmitter ● Used to input ID number when using several Displays. (see page 91) ● Used as shortcut buttons by assigning frequently used operations. (see page 62) 12 FUNCTION GROUP (see page 62) 13 ID MODE (see page 91) 14 Signal emission...
  • Page 29: Basic Controls

    Basic Controls Connect the AC cord plug to the Display. (see page 15) AC socket outlet Connect the plug to the socket outlet. AC cord (supplied) Note ● Main plug types vary between countries. The power plug shown at left may, therefore, not be the type fitted to your set.
  • Page 30 ■ ■ When the Unit is turned on for the first time Power ON message Following screen will be displayed. The following message may be displayed when turning the unit power ON: Select the language with No activity power off Precautions press <ENTER>.
  • Page 31: Selecting The Input Signal

    Selecting the input signal Note ● Displays the signal name as set in [Input label]. (see Select the signals input to the unit. page 54) Press <INPUT> or <INPUT (Unit)>. ● Input will not be switched unless [Input lock] is set to [Off].
  • Page 32: Volume Adjustment

    Volume Adjustment OFF TIMER Press <VOL +> <VOL -> or <+ (Unit)> <- (Unit)> to The Display can be preset to switch to stand-by after a adjust volume. fixed period. (30 min, 60 min, 90 min) The setting switches each time <OFF TIMER> is pressed.
  • Page 33: Aspect Controls

    ASPECT Controls Aspect mode Description Press <ASPECT> or <ENTER (Unit)> repeatedly to Pictures are displayed in the 4:3 move through the aspect options: area. Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio [4:3] → [Zoom1] → [Zoom2] → [16:9] are displayed as is. PC signals are enlarged or reduced to be displayed in the 4:3 area.
  • Page 34: Digital Zoom

    Digital ZOOM Switch the zoom ratio for the screen areas. Switches every time <ENTER> is pressed. Select the screen areas (25 areas) to zoom in, and zoom in the selected image areas ×2, ×3 or ×4. (Use the remote control. The main unit’s buttons cannot be used for operation.) Exit Exit...
  • Page 35: On-Screen Menu Displays

    On-Screen Menu (Example: [Picture] menu) Picture Displays Default Default Picture mode Standard Backlight Contrast Display the menu screen. Brightness Colour Remote Control Sharpness Enhance level High Gamma Press to select. Colour temperature 6500K Dynamic contrast Colour enhancement Refine enhancer Gradation smoother Unit Memory save Memory load...
  • Page 36 Menu display list [Setup] menu ● Menu that cannot be adjusted is greyed out. (see page 46 - 63) Adjustable menu changes depending on signal, input Setup and menu setting. Signal Control settings [Position] menu Multi display settings (see page 37 - 38) Colour matching function Screensaver Position...
  • Page 37: Adjusting Position

    Adjusting Position Auto setup When inputting a PC signal, [H-position] / [V-position], [H-size] / [V-size], [Clock phase] and [Dot clock] are Press <POSITION> to display the automatically corrected. [Position] menu. This setting is enabled under the following condition: Position ● When inputting from PC IN or RGB IN Default Default...
  • Page 38 [H-position] Adjust the horizontal position with Note ● In some cases, noise appears outside the area picture is displayed, but it is not a malfunction. [H-size] Adjust the horizontal size with [V-position] Adjust the vertical position with [V-size] Adjust the vertical size with [Clock (For RGB IN or PC IN input) phase]...
  • Page 39: Sound Adjustment

    Sound Adjustment [Output select] Select the audio output. [Speaker out]: External speakers [AUDIO OUT]: Press <SOUND> to display the AUDIO OUT terminal output [Sound] menu. ● When [AUDIO OUT] is Sound selected, the other menus are greyed out and cannot be Default Default selected.
  • Page 40: Picture Adjustments

    Picture Adjustments [Picture mode] This menu switches to easy-to- see pictures suitable to the picture source or environment where this unit is used. Press <PICTURE> to display the [Vivid signage] [Picture] menu. Suitable for signage applications featuring more vivid and sharper images in bright environments Picture such as a shop.
  • Page 41 [Backlight] Adjusts luminance of the back light. User setting of [Colour temperature] Darker ↔ Brighter 2 kinds of detailed [Colour [Contrast] Selects the proper brightness and temperature] settings ([USER1] density for the room. and [USER2]) can be stored. Less ↔ More 1 Press <ENTER> while setting ●...
  • Page 42: Picture Profiles

    Picture Profiles [R bias] Adjusts the white balance for dark red areas. -127 to 128 Up to 8 combinations of picture adjustment values (in the [Picture] menu) can be stored in the display memory [G bias] as profiles and applied as needed, for a convenient way Adjusts the white balance for dark to enjoy your preferred picture settings.
  • Page 43: Saving Profiles

    Overview of Picture Profiles Saving profiles Follow these steps to save picture adjustment values as Original picture profiles. Adjust picture. (see page 40 - 42) Specify the picture quality in the [Picture] menu. (see page 40 - 42) In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory save] with and press <ENTER>.
  • Page 44: Loading Profiles

    When you finished entering the Loading profiles profile name, select [Ok] with Load profiles and apply the picture adjustment values to and press <ENTER>. the display as follows. In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory MY MEMORY1 █ load] with and press <ENTER>. Memory save Memory load Memory edit...
  • Page 45: Editing Profiles

    ■ Editing profiles Renaming profiles In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory Delete or rename profiles as follows. ■ edit] with and press <ENTER>. Deleting profiles In the [Picture] menu, select [Memory Memory save edit] with and press <ENTER>. Memory load Memory edit Memory save Select [Memory name change] with...
  • Page 46: Setup Menu

    Setup menu Signal Examples of [Signal] submenu screen When HDMI / DVI is selected Press <SETUP> to display the [Setup] Signal menu. YUV/RGB-in select Cinema reality Setup Noise reduction Auto Signal MPEG noise reduction Control settings Signal range Full(0-255) Multi display settings H-freq.
  • Page 47: Cinema Reality

    ■ [Sync] When USB is selected This menu is displayed at PC IN input. Signal Noise reduction Auto Setting RGB/PC sync signal MPEG noise reduction [Auto]: Note The H and V sync or synchronized signal is automatically selected. When both of them have ●...
  • Page 48: Colour System

    ■ ■ [MPEG noise reduction] [3D Y/C filter] Reduces block noise and mosquito noise on MPEG Set this if the video looks unnatural at VIDEO IN input. videos. Set this to [On] normally. Note [Off]: ● Depending on the signalling system, this setting Disables Noise Reduction.
  • Page 49: Control Settings

    Control settings ■ [Serial response(ID all)] Set whether to respond to the command or not, when Sets each item of the function which enables to control serial command of ID number “0” is received. multiple displays at the same time, or individually. [Off]: [Control settings] - submenu screen Does not respond.
  • Page 50 ■ Set each item. [Multi control auto setting] In a serial daisy chain connection, this automatically Multi control auto setting assigns ID numbers to subsequent-stage displays based Status Wait on the ID number of the first display. Display ID Note Network control / IP address 192.168.0.8 ●...
  • Page 51: Multi Display Settings

    ■ Multi display settings [Vertical scale] Set the vertical scale in the multi display. 1 to 10 displays can be aligned in horizontal direction and vertical direction respectively, and those displays 1 to 10 (1 to 2 for USB input) are regarded as one group.
  • Page 52 ■ ■ [Location] [Reverse scan] Assign the multi display position. Reverses the image scan direction to display motion pictures more naturally in one screen composed of Example: multiple screens. [Horizontal scale] [10], [Vertical scale] [10] [Off]: ..Normal scan (Top to bottom) ..
  • Page 53: Colour Matching Function

    Screensaver Colour matching function (For preventing image retention) Corrects unevenness of colours among multiple screens. R (red), G (green), B (blue) and intermediate Do not display a still picture, especially in 4:3 mode, for colours (cyan, magenta and yellow) are corrected any length of time.
  • Page 54: Input Label

    Input label Screensaver 2015/01/01 THURSDAY 10:00 This function can change the label of the Input signal to Start be displayed. Mode Interval [Input label] - submenu screen Periodic time 0:00 Operating time 0:00 Input label Periodic time HDMI1 HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI2 DVI-D DVI-D...
  • Page 55: Power Management Settings

    ■ [Power management mode]: [Custom] Power management settings The menu of the power consumption reduction is Set each item to reduce power consumption. individually set. This setting is enabled when [Power management mode] is set to [Custom]. [Power management settings] - submenu screen Power management settings [No signal power off] When this is set to [Enable], the power supply of the...
  • Page 56: Wobbling

    Wobbling [PC power management] (DPMS function) When this function is set to [On], it operates under Automatically shifts the display image (therefore the following conditions to turn the power on or off unnoticeable to the eye) to prevent image retention of automatically.
  • Page 57: Power On Screen Delay

    Power ON screen delay Set up timer Sets the program to turn the power on/off or switch video You can set the power-on delay time of the displays to inputs at the specified time. Up to 20 programmes can reduce the power load, when turning on the power of the be set.
  • Page 58: Date And Time

    Network settings Date and time Set date and time. ([- -] shows no programme is set.) Set when networking with a computer. [Date and time] - submenu screen [Network settings] submenu will be displayed. Date and time Network settings 2015/01/01 THURSDAY 10:00 Network control Display name...
  • Page 59: Network Status

    ■ [LAN setup] Entering numbers Detailed network settings for the LAN established via the IP address LAN terminal of the Display can be configured. 192.168.000.008 Select [LAN setup] with and press <ENTER>. 1. Select the address and press <ENTER>. LAN setup 2.
  • Page 60: Usb Media Player Settings

    ■ [AMX D.D.] USB media player settings Set whether to allow the Display to be detected by AMX Set for USB media player function. Device Discovery. [USB media player settings] - submenu screen [On]: Enables detection by AMX Device Discovery. USB media player settings [Off]: USB media player...
  • Page 61: Function Button Settings

    Function button settings [Shortcut] [Signal], [Screensaver], [Set up timer], [Power Assigns specific functions to the numeric buttons (<0> management settings], [Network settings], to <9>). The buttons can be used as shortcut keys by [Multi display settings] assigning frequently used operations. ●...
  • Page 62: Display Orientation

    ■ Display orientation To use shortcut (numeric buttons) Sets the on-screen display orientation in the portrait Press <FUNCTION GROUP> or <0> - setting. <9>. [Landscape]: [Function button guide] will be displayed. On-screen display angle is for horizontal [Function button guide]: When [Off] is set, pressing installation.
  • Page 63: Osd Position

    Options Adjustments OSD position Sets the display position of the on-screen menu. Each time is pressed, the display position of the This unit offers special functions conveniently used on-screen menu changes. according to the installation location and application. Display example: Press <SETUP>.
  • Page 64: Input Search

    Press <SETUP> to exit from [Options] [1st search input], [2nd search input] menu. Set the input to search when [Custom] is selected. [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / Note [COMPONENT]* / [VIDEO] / [USB] / (None) ● The remote control is necessary to display the : [COMPONENT] may be displayed as [RGB] [Options] menu.
  • Page 65 [Normal]: [Backup input change] Displays whether or not operating conditions for the Switches to the backup input if an interruption of video occurs. Backup Input function are met. The backup video signal does not need to be in the [Inactive]: same format as the (main) input in use for viewing.
  • Page 66 ● When the backup input, enabled by the operation of [Auto switch back mode] the Backup Input function, is being used for viewing. Sets whether or not to automatically return to the former (main) input when the former input video HDMI1 initially viewed is restored while viewing the video 16:9...
  • Page 67: Audio Input Select

    Audio input select Note ● When [Input search] is not set to [Off], this menu will Set up the sound when a video input is selected. be greyed out and cannot be set. (see page 64) Select the video input with Recall display Set the audio input with Pressing <RECALL>...
  • Page 68: Button Lock

    Initial input Input lock Adjusts the input signal when the unit is turned on. Locks the input switch operation. [Off] / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [Off] / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [DVI-D] / [PC] / [COMPONENT]* / [VIDEO] / [USB] [COMPONENT]* / [VIDEO] / [USB] : [COMPONENT] may be displayed as [RGB] : [COMPONENT] may be displayed as [RGB]...
  • Page 69: Initial Startup

    Startup logo adjustment in the [Position] menu. [Off]: Sets to display / not to display the Panasonic logo on the screen when the display is turned on. Automatic position adjustment starts when <AUTO SETUP> is pressed on the remote control or...
  • Page 70 Select the LAN control protocol. Sets to show/hide [No activity power off] precautions at [Protocol 1]: the time the unit is turned on. Control with the Panasonic Display sequence. [On]: [Protocol 2]: The warning precautions are shown at the time of Control with the sequence that compatible with power ON.
  • Page 71: Information Timing

    Information timing Initialization Set up the informing manner for no signal or When both main unit buttons and remote control buttons temperature rising. are disabled due to the [Button lock], [Controller user level] and [Controller ID function] (see page 49) settings, During RS-232C controls: set all the values [Off] so that all the buttons are enabled Warning or error message sent on the display...
  • Page 72: Using Network Function

    Using Network Example of network connection Note Function ● To use the network function, set each item in [Network settings] and make sure to set [Network control] to [On]. This unit has a network function and you can control the (see page 58) Display connected to the network using your computer.
  • Page 73: Command Control

    ● Default user name and password are as follows: Control Command via LAN User name: admin1 Password: panasonic The communication differs whether [Options] - [LAN control protocol] is set to [Protocol 1] or [Protocol 2]. Command transmission method 1. When [LAN control protocol] is set Transmit in the following command format to [Protocol 1].
  • Page 74 ■ When the WEB control administrator Error response privileges password has not been set (Non- Last protect mode) Error message terminal symbol Connection method “ERR1” : Undefined control Obtain the display’s IP address and the port number command (Default is 1024), and request connection to the display.
  • Page 75 2. When [LAN control protocol] is set Transmit in the following command format to [Protocol 2]. Transmitted data Communicates with the same protocol as that of a Last Panasonic projector Header Data part terminal ■ When the WEB control administrator...
  • Page 76: Pjlink Protocol

    ■ When the WEB control administrator Error response privileges password has not been set (Non- Last protect mode) Error message terminal symbol Connection method “ERR1” : Undefined control Obtain the display’s IP address and the port number command (Default is 1024), and request connection to the display.
  • Page 77: Early Warning Software

    32: HDMI 2 input (HDMI2) For details, see the following website. 33: DVI-D IN input (DVI-D) http://panasonic.net/prodisplays/download/software/index.html 41: USB input (USB) NAME? Display name query The name selected in [Display name] is returned. INF1? Manufacturer name query Returns “Panasonic”. English...
  • Page 78: Connecting With Lan

    Connecting with Using Web Browser Control You can use a Web browser to control the unit and set Note up a network and password. ● To use the network function, set each item in [Network settings] and be sure to set [Network control] to [On].
  • Page 79: Access From Web Browser

    Displays the type of Display. log in with the administrator rights. Displays the firmware version of the Display main ● Under no circumstances, Panasonic Corporation or unit. its associated companies will ask customers their password directly. Even if you are asked directly, please do not reveal your password.
  • Page 80: User Account

    Network status page Click [Status], then [Network Status] to display the Status information page. Displays the current configuration information of the network. Administrator User ■ Administrator mode Displays the configuration details of wired LAN. Basic control page To move from another page, click [Display control], then [Basic control].
  • Page 81: Lan Settings

    ■ Complete the detailed settings and User mode click [Next]. A user can change password only. Setting contents here are the same as the address information contents set for the [LAN setup] menu of the Display. After all required items have been entered, click [Next].
  • Page 82 Ping test page [Browser Remote Control] This page makes it possible to check whether the It is possible to operate the display with the operation network is connected to the DNS server, etc. buttons displayed on the WEB browser. Click [Detailed set up], then [Ping test] to display the Click [Browser Remote Control].
  • Page 83: Using Web Browser Control

    Using Web Browser Control Note ● To use this function, set [Network control] to [On]. Crestron Connected™ (see page 58) (Crestron Connected™ operation screen) ● The Browser Remote Control can also be displayed You can monitor or control the Display using “Crestron by entering “http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/remote/”...
  • Page 84 ● ● [Tools] page [Info] page Click [Tools] on the operation page. Click [Info] on the operation page. [Control System] [Display Name] Sets the information required for the communication Displays the name of the Display. with the controller that is connected to the Display. [Mac Address] [User Password] Displays the MAC address.
  • Page 85: Usb Media Player

    USB Media Player Preparation ■ Supported device ● Commercially available USB memory devices are Function description supported. (Those with security functions are not supported.) The USB media player displays still pictures and ● USB memory devices other than those formatted in motion pictures saved in a USB memory by inserting FAT16 or FAT32 cannot be used.
  • Page 86: File List

    Play time Note It is the play time of a file. ● Maximum size per one file is 2 GB. Play time can be specified from 3 seconds to 24 hours. ● Files protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM) (Unit: second) cannot be played back.
  • Page 87: Playing Back The Files

    Playing back the files Play contents For the above setting example, the following contents ■ Example of setting in each mode will be played on repeat (loop). 1. Introduction.jpg (10 seconds) Single Media Player (Type 1) 2. Contents_Video1.wmv (10 seconds) Files will be played in the order in which their names 3.
  • Page 88 Multi Media Player filelist.dat Files will be played in the order they were listed in the GroupID:G01 scenario for Master. PHOTO_001:R_Introduction.jpg Scenario and file list VIDEO_001:R_Contents_Video1.wmv [Master side] VIDEO_002:R_Contents_Video2.wmv Scenario: VIDEO_003:R_Contents_Video3.wmv Enter [File definition: Play time]. Play contents File list - The first line: For the above setting example, the following contents Enter [Group ID].
  • Page 89: Network Environment (Multi Media Player Only)

    ■ USB memory contents check Network environment (Multi Media You can run a USB memory contents check in [USB Player only) media player settings] - [Scenario file check]. ■ Example of setting up LAN connection and (see page 60) IP address / Subnet mask If an error is present, the information is given with the following details.
  • Page 90: Starting / Ending Media Player

    Starting / ending Media Player Resume Play function ■ For Single Media Player After Media Player ends, the file to be resumed when resuming playing varies depending on the setting of Start [USB media player settings] - [Resume play]. 1. Insert USB memory for Media Player. When set to [On]: Note The file played prior to the end of Media Player starts...
  • Page 91: Controller Id Function

    Controller ID Cancelling the setting of remote control’s ID number (ID “0”) function You can operate even if the ID does not match the ID set in [Display ID]. Press <ID SET> for more then 3 seconds. You can set the remote control ID when you want to use This has the same effect as pressing <ID SET>...
  • Page 92: Entering Characters

    Entering characters Select Space key with , and press <ENTER>. MY █ Some settings require to enter characters. To enter text, select characters in the on-screen keyboard. Example: Entering profile names ([Memory save]) MEMORY1 █ – Delete All delete Cancel a/A/@ Space key As shown in step 3, select the characters to enter...
  • Page 93: Preset Signals

    Preset Signals This unit can display the video signals shown in the table below. ■ Video signal Scanning frequency Dot clock Corresponding signal Resolution (Dot) frequency Format* Horizontal (kHz) Vertical (Hz) (MHz) NTSC/NTSC4.43/ 720 × 480i 15.7 59.9 PAL-M/PAL60 PAL/PAL-N/SECAM 720 ×...
  • Page 94 Scanning frequency Dot clock Corresponding signal Resolution (Dot) frequency Format* Horizontal (kHz) Vertical (Hz) (MHz) 60.0 60.0 108.0 R/Y/D/H MSXGA* 1 280 × 960 85.9 85.0 148.5 64.0 60.0 108.0 R/Y/D/H SXGA* 1 280 × 1 024 80.0 75.0 135.0 R/Y/D/H 91.1 85.0...
  • Page 95: Shipping Condition

    ■ Shipping condition Unit Press <MENU (Unit)> for several times and display the [Setup] menu. You can reset the settings / the adjusted values of the following menus to the factory settings: Select [OSD language] with , and [Picture], [Sound], [Setup], [Position], [Options] then press and hold <ENTER (Unit)>...
  • Page 96: Data Cloning

    Data Cloning Copying the display data to the USB memory Insert the USB memory device to the Menu settings and adjusted values set on a single USB terminal at the bottom of the display can be copied to multiple displays using a USB display.
  • Page 97: Copying The Usb Memory Data To The Display

    Select [YES] with and press Select [YES] with and press <ENTER>. <ENTER>. Data copy to the USB memory starts. Data copy to the display starts. Data to USB Memory Data from USB Memory The data will be overwritten when any data exists originally. Do you copy the data? Are you OK to write the data? The following message is displayed after data copy...
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown below. Symptoms Check Picture Sound Electrical Appliances Cars / Motorcycles Interference Noisy Sound Fluorescent light Volume Normal No Sound (Check whether the mute function has been activated on the Picture remote control.) Not plugged into AC outlet...
  • Page 99 Symptoms Check Check whether [Control settings] - [Controller ID function] is set to [On] (see page 49), or <ID MODE> switch is set to <ON>. [Controller ID function] cannot be used. (When [Controller ID function] is set to [On], you need to set <ID MODE>...
  • Page 100 Symptoms Check This is a characteristic of liquid crystal panels and is not a problem. The liquid crystal panel is built with very There may be red spots, blue spots, green spots high precision technology giving you fine picture details. and black spots on the screen.
  • Page 101: Specifications

    Specifications Storing condition Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F) Humidity Model No. 20 % to 80 % (no condensation) TH-55LFV60U Connection terminals TH-55LFV6U TH-55LFV60W HDMI 1 TH-55LFV6W HDMI 2 TYPE A Connector* × 2 Audio signal: Power Consumption Linear PCM (sampling frequencies - 48 kHz, TH-55LFV60U...
  • Page 102 AUDIO1 IN Remote Control Transmitter Stereo mini jack (M3) 0.5 Vrms Power source Shared with DVI-D IN and PC IN DC 3 V (battery (AAA/R03/UM4 type) × 2) AUDIO2 IN Mass Stereo mini jack (M3) 0.5 Vrms approx. 102 (including batteries) Shared with COMPONENT/RGB IN and VIDEO IN Dimensions (W ×...
  • Page 103: Software License

    At least three (3) years from delivery of this product, Panasonic will give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically performing source code distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL V2.0, LGPL...
  • Page 104 Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 For TH-55LFV60W and TH-55LFV6W Pursuant to the directive 2004/108/EC, article 9(2) Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Service Europe, a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, F.R. Germany English Web Site: http://panasonic.com TP1015TS0 -PB...

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