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Operating Instructions
LED TV
Model No.
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.
Please read these instructions carefully before operating this product and
retain them for future reference.
Please carefully read the “Safety Precautions” of this manual before use.
The images shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only.
M0519-0 English
TQB0E2893U-1
TX-40GX700B
TX-50GX700B
TX-58GX700B
TX-65GX700B
(image: TX-50GX700B)
English
For more detailed instructions, please refer to [eHELP]
(Built-in Operating Instructions).
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How to use [eHELP]
(p. 19)
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Summary

Important Notice

DVB;Data;IPTV Functionality

Information on digital service compatibility and limitations for DVB, Data, and IPTV.

Customer Data Handling Policy

Details on the collection, use, and protection of customer information.

Safety Precautions

Mains Plug and Lead Safety Guidelines

Warnings and instructions for safe use of the power cord and plug, including fuse replacement.

General Device Handling Safety

General warnings for safe operation, including avoiding moisture, foreign objects, and proper ventilation.

Hazard Awareness: Suffocation, Choking, Radio Waves

Covers suffocation, choking risks from packaging, and radio wave interference precautions.

Pedestal Installation and Stability

Instructions and warnings for installing and using the TV pedestal securely.

Wireless LAN, Ventilation, and Moving Safety

Safety advice for wireless LAN, ensuring adequate ventilation, and proper TV moving procedures.

Audio Volume and Battery Safety

Precautions for excessive audio volume from headphones and safe battery handling for the remote.

Accessories

Standard Included Accessories

Lists the items included in the TV package such as remote, cables, and batteries.

Installing the TV

Pedestal Assembly and Disassembly

Step-by-step guide for attaching and detaching the TV stand.

TV Installation Preparations

Important steps and materials needed before assembling the TV pedestal.

Pedestal Removal Instructions

Instructions for detaching the TV pedestal for wall mounting or repacking the unit.

Installing the Wall-Hanging Bracket

Wall Mount Hole Specifications and Screw Depth

Specifies mounting hole positions and required screw depth for secure wall bracket installation.

Connections

TV Terminal Ports Overview

Identifies and locates all input/output ports on the TV for various connections.

Basic TV Connection Setup

Guides on connecting the mains lead and aerial for initial TV setup and viewing.

High-Quality Video and Network Setup

Instructions for connecting 4K/HDR devices and configuring network connectivity.

Connecting External Audio;Video Devices

Details connections for DVD players, camcorders, game consoles, and external amplifiers.

Specialized Connections and Features

Covers headphones, CI modules, USB HDD recording, HDMI CEC, and cable management.

Identifying Controls

Remote Control Button Functions

Detailed description of each button on the remote control and its operation.

TV Control Panel and Indicator Lights

Explains the TV's power LED, input selection buttons, and control panel functions.

First Time Auto Setup

Watching TV

How to Use eHELP

FAQS

Troubleshooting Common Issues and Inquiries

Advice on common problems, their solutions, and how to contact customer support.

Maintenance

Cleaning and Care Instructions

Instructions for cleaning the TV screen, cabinet, pedestal, and mains plug to maintain appearance.

Specifications

Model, Dimensions, and Weight

Lists model numbers and physical attributes like dimensions and weight for different TV sizes.

Power, Panel, and Audio Specifications

Details power requirements, panel type, and audio output specifications.

Terminal, Operating, and Wireless Specs

Technical details for connection terminals, operating conditions, and wireless LAN capabilities.

Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries

Sales and Support Information

Customers Record

Summary

Important Notice

DVB;Data;IPTV Functionality

Information on digital service compatibility and limitations for DVB, Data, and IPTV.

Customer Data Handling Policy

Details on the collection, use, and protection of customer information.

Safety Precautions

Mains Plug and Lead Safety Guidelines

Warnings and instructions for safe use of the power cord and plug, including fuse replacement.

General Device Handling Safety

General warnings for safe operation, including avoiding moisture, foreign objects, and proper ventilation.

Hazard Awareness: Suffocation, Choking, Radio Waves

Covers suffocation, choking risks from packaging, and radio wave interference precautions.

Pedestal Installation and Stability

Instructions and warnings for installing and using the TV pedestal securely.

Wireless LAN, Ventilation, and Moving Safety

Safety advice for wireless LAN, ensuring adequate ventilation, and proper TV moving procedures.

Audio Volume and Battery Safety

Precautions for excessive audio volume from headphones and safe battery handling for the remote.

Accessories

Standard Included Accessories

Lists the items included in the TV package such as remote, cables, and batteries.

Installing the TV

Pedestal Assembly and Disassembly

Step-by-step guide for attaching and detaching the TV stand.

TV Installation Preparations

Important steps and materials needed before assembling the TV pedestal.

Pedestal Removal Instructions

Instructions for detaching the TV pedestal for wall mounting or repacking the unit.

Installing the Wall-Hanging Bracket

Wall Mount Hole Specifications and Screw Depth

Specifies mounting hole positions and required screw depth for secure wall bracket installation.

Connections

TV Terminal Ports Overview

Identifies and locates all input/output ports on the TV for various connections.

Basic TV Connection Setup

Guides on connecting the mains lead and aerial for initial TV setup and viewing.

High-Quality Video and Network Setup

Instructions for connecting 4K/HDR devices and configuring network connectivity.

Connecting External Audio;Video Devices

Details connections for DVD players, camcorders, game consoles, and external amplifiers.

Specialized Connections and Features

Covers headphones, CI modules, USB HDD recording, HDMI CEC, and cable management.

Identifying Controls

Remote Control Button Functions

Detailed description of each button on the remote control and its operation.

TV Control Panel and Indicator Lights

Explains the TV's power LED, input selection buttons, and control panel functions.

First Time Auto Setup

Watching TV

How to Use eHELP

FAQS

Troubleshooting Common Issues and Inquiries

Advice on common problems, their solutions, and how to contact customer support.

Maintenance

Cleaning and Care Instructions

Instructions for cleaning the TV screen, cabinet, pedestal, and mains plug to maintain appearance.

Specifications

Model, Dimensions, and Weight

Lists model numbers and physical attributes like dimensions and weight for different TV sizes.

Power, Panel, and Audio Specifications

Details power requirements, panel type, and audio output specifications.

Terminal, Operating, and Wireless Specs

Technical details for connection terminals, operating conditions, and wireless LAN capabilities.

Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries

Sales and Support Information

Customers Record

Overview

This document provides operating instructions for Panasonic LED TVs, including models TX-40GX700B, TX-50GX700B, TX-58GX700B, and TX-65GX700B. It covers essential information for safe and effective use, from initial setup to daily operation and maintenance.

Function Description

The Panasonic LED TV is designed to provide a high-quality viewing experience with various features for entertainment and connectivity. It supports digital services, including DVB, data broadcasting, and IPTV functions, although the availability of these features may vary by country, area, broadcaster, service provider, and network environment. The TV is equipped with a built-in wireless LAN for internet connectivity, allowing access to internet apps provided by respective service providers. However, Panasonic does not guarantee the availability or continuity of these services.

The TV supports 4K and HDR compatible equipment, enabling the display of high-definition 4K content and expanded color gamut images. It features multiple HDMI terminals, with HDMI1 and HDMI2 specifically recommended for 4K/HDR compatible equipment. The [HDMI 2.0 Setting] in the Setup Menu allows users to select the appropriate mode for better compatibility and precise image output from 4K compatible devices.

For audio, the TV includes a headphone jack and supports external amplifiers for multi-channel sound, such as Dolby Digital 5.1ch. HDMI2 supports ARC (Audio Return Channel) function for simplified audio connections with compatible amplifiers. If an amplifier without ARC is used, the DIGITAL AUDIO output can be utilized.

The TV also offers recording capabilities via a USB HDD connected to the USB 1 port. It supports Common Interface (CI) modules for encrypted channels, with specific instructions for insertion and removal. The Media Player function allows users to filter and play various content types, including photos, videos, and music.

Usage Features

Initial Setup:

Upon first power-on, the TV guides users through an automatic setup process to search for available TV channels and configure initial settings. This includes selecting the viewing environment (Home or Shop) and setting up the network connection. Users are advised to complete all cable connections before starting the Auto Setup. The TV has an auto power standby function, which can be configured in the [Time Setup] menu, and will enter standby if no signal is received or no operation is performed for a set period.

Remote Control:

The supplied remote control provides comprehensive control over the TV's functions. Key buttons include:

  • Power On/Off (standby): Switches the TV on or off.
  • Picture: Changes viewing modes.
  • [Main Menu]: Accesses Video, Audio, TV, Setup, and Parental Menus.
  • Text service button: For teletext pages.
  • Information: Displays channel and program information.
  • Netflix / Freeview Play: Direct access to these streaming services (requires broadband internet).
  • OK: Confirms selections and choices, and quickly changes channels after selection.
  • [Option Menu]: Provides optional settings for viewing and sound.
  • Coloured buttons: Used for selection, navigation, and operation of various functions.
  • Volume Up/Down: Adjusts the volume.
  • Numeric buttons: Changes channels, sets characters, and controls teletext pages.
  • [HELP]: Displays the built-in operating instructions (eHELP).
  • [My App]: Assigns and launches a favorite application.
  • Input mode selection (TV/AV): Switches between TV and AV input modes.
  • APPS: Displays the applications list.
  • Subtitles: Displays subtitles.
  • Exit: Returns to the normal viewing screen.
  • HOME: Displays the Home screen.
  • TV Guide: Displays the Electronic Programme Guide.
  • Cursor buttons: For selections and adjustments.
  • Return: Returns to the previous menu/page.
  • Channel Up/Down: Navigates through channels.
  • Sound Mute On/Off: Mutes or unmutes the sound.
  • Operations for contents, connected equipment, etc.: Controls playback and other functions for media.

Indicator / Control Panel:

The TV features an indicator/control panel, typically located on the rear side. This includes:

  • Remote control signal receiver: Receives commands from the remote control.
  • Ambient sensor: Senses room brightness to adjust picture quality when [Ambient Sensor] is set to [On] in the Video Menu.
  • Power LED: Indicates the TV's status (Red for Standby, Green for On, Orange for Standby with active functions like recording). It blinks when receiving a remote control command.
  • Input mode selection: Allows repeated pressing to cycle through desired input modes. Pressing and holding for about 3 seconds displays the main menu.
  • Channel Up/Down: Navigates channels or cursor in menus.
  • Volume Up/Down: Adjusts volume or cursor in menus.
  • Mains power On/Off switch: Used to switch the mains power. To completely turn off the apparatus, the mains plug must be pulled from the socket.

eHELP (Built-in Operating Instructions):

The TV includes a detailed eHELP system for comprehensive operating instructions. It can be accessed via the [HELP] button on the remote control. Users can navigate through menus, search by keyword, purpose, or access support information like FAQs.

Connectivity:

The TV offers various connection terminals:

  • AV IN (COMPONENT / VIDEO): For connecting DVD players or camcorders using component or composite video and audio cables.
  • HDMI1/2/3: For connecting various equipment, supporting 4K, Content Type, Deep Colour, and x.v.Colour™. HDMI2 also supports Audio Return Channel (ARC).
  • CI slot: For Common Interface modules to access encrypted channels.
  • ETHERNET: For wired network connection.
  • USB 1/2: For connecting USB HDDs (USB 1 for recording) and other USB devices.
  • DIGITAL AUDIO output: For connecting to external audio systems via optical cable.
  • Terrestrial terminal: For connecting a terrestrial aerial.
  • Satellite receiver: For connecting a satellite receiver.

Maintenance Features

Display Panel, Cabinet, Pedestal:

  • Regular care: Gently wipe surfaces with a soft cloth to remove dirt or fingerprints.
  • Stubborn dirt: For stubborn dirt, first dust the surface, then dampen a soft cloth with clean water or diluted neutral detergent (1 part detergent to 100 parts water). Wring the cloth firmly to prevent liquid from entering the TV. Carefully wipe the dirt and then wipe away all moisture.
  • Cautions: Avoid using hard cloths or rubbing too hard to prevent scratches. Do not use insect repellent, solvent, thinner, or other volatile substances, as they can degrade surface quality or peel paint. The display panel is specially treated and can be easily damaged; avoid tapping or scratching with fingernails or hard objects. Prevent rubber or PVC substances from prolonged contact with the cabinet and pedestal, as this can degrade surface quality.

Mains Plug:

  • Wipe the mains plug with a dry cloth regularly to prevent moisture and dust from causing fire or electrical shock.

Battery for the Remote Control:

  • Installation: Ensure correct polarity (+ or -) when installing batteries.
  • Replacement: Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Do not mix old and new batteries or different battery types. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
  • Disposal: Do not burn or break up batteries. Do not expose them to excessive heat. Dispose of batteries correctly.
  • Storage: Remove batteries from the unit if not used for a prolonged period to prevent leakage, corrosion, and explosion.

General Safety Precautions:

  • Mains plug and lead: Always insert the mains plug fully. To completely turn off the TV, pull the mains plug from the socket. Disconnect the plug when cleaning. Do not touch with wet hands. Do not damage the mains lead by placing heavy objects on it, near high temperatures, or by pulling/twisting it. Use only the supplied mains lead.
  • Take care: Do not remove covers or modify the TV. Do not expose the TV to rain or excessive moisture. Do not insert foreign objects into air vents. If insects or dust/smoke particles enter the TV, it may cause damage or malfunction.
  • Ventilation: Allow at least 10 cm space around the TV to prevent excessive heat. Do not cover ventilation openings.
  • Moving the TV: Disconnect all cables before moving. At least two people are required. Do not hold the screen part.
  • Excessive volume: Avoid excessive volume from headphones to prevent irreversible hearing damage.
  • Built-in wireless LAN: Do not use for unauthorized networks. Avoid high temperatures, direct sunlight, or moisture. Be aware that data transmitted over radio waves may be intercepted. Keep the TV away from other 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz devices to avoid interference.
  • Fire prevention: Keep candles and other open flames away from the product.
  • Pedestal: Do not disassemble or modify. Use only the supplied pedestal. Ensure screws are securely tightened during setup. Install/remove with at least two people.
  • Wall-hanging bracket: Contact a local Panasonic dealer for installation. Do not use unapproved brackets or install yourself. Handle the TV carefully during installation. Ensure no electrical cables or pipes are in the wall before fixing brackets. Remove the TV from its fixed wall position when no longer in use.

Panasonic TX-40GX700B Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen Size40 inches
Display TypeLED
Smart TVYes
Audio Output20 W
HDMI Ports3
USB Ports2
Built-in Wi-FiYes
EthernetYes
BluetoothNo
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K Ultra HD)
HDR SupportHDR10, HLG
Operating SystemMy Home Screen
Refresh Rate60 Hz
Weight9.5 kg

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