This document provides operating instructions for Panasonic LED TVs, specifically models TH-55FX800A, TH-65FX800A (Australia), and TH-49FX800Z, TH-55FX800Z, TH-65FX800Z (New Zealand). The manual emphasizes safety, setup, and basic operation, with a strong recommendation to use the built-in eHELP for more detailed instructions.
Function Description
The Panasonic LED TV is designed for indoor, table-top use, providing high-definition visual and audio experiences. It features a range of input options for connecting various AV devices, network connectivity for internet services, and a remote control for easy operation. The TV supports 4K and HDR compatible equipment, offering precise image reproduction with expanded color gamut.
Key Functions:
- Television Viewing: Supports Digital TV and Analogue TV reception, with specific models supporting Satellite TV in New Zealand.
- AV Device Connectivity: Equipped with multiple HDMI ports (HDMI1-4), AV IN (COMPONENT / VIDEO) terminals, and USB ports (USB 1-3) for connecting DVD/Blu-ray recorders, camcorders, game equipment, and USB HDDs for recording.
- Network Features: Offers both wired (Ethernet) and wireless LAN connectivity to access internet services and applications.
- Audio Output: Includes a headphone jack for private listening and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT for connecting to external amplifiers. HDMI2 supports Audio Return Channel (ARC) for simplified audio connections with compatible amplifiers.
- VIERA Link: Enables integrated control of multiple Panasonic AV devices connected via HDMI.
- eHELP: A comprehensive built-in operating instruction manual providing detailed explanations of all TV features and operations.
- My App: Allows users to assign and quickly launch a favorite application.
- Off Timer: Sets the TV to automatically turn off after a specified period.
- Aspect Ratio Adjustment: Changes the display aspect ratio to suit different content.
Usage Features
The TV is designed for user-friendly setup and operation.
Installation and Setup:
- Pedestal Assembly: The TV comes with a pedestal that needs to be assembled. Instructions detail how to attach the pedestal securely, emphasizing careful handling of the screen.
- Wall-hanging Bracket Installation: For wall mounting, specific accessories (spacer nuts) are provided. It is crucial to use a qualified installer and ensure the wall bracket is not electrically grounded to metal wall studs.
- Cable Management: Cable guides, hooks, and clamps are provided to organize and secure cables, ensuring a neat setup and preventing damage. Cable covers and terminal covers are used to conceal connections.
- First Time Auto Tuning: Upon first use, the TV guides the user through an auto-tuning process to set up channels and network connections. Users can choose between "Home" and "Shop" viewing environments.
- HDMI Auto Setting: For 4K/HDR compatible equipment, users can select between "Mode1" (for better compatibility) and "Mode2" (for expanded color gamut) in the Setup Menu to optimize image quality.
Operation:
- Remote Control: The supplied remote control provides comprehensive control over TV functions, including power, channel selection, volume, input mode, menu navigation, teletext, information display, Netflix access, and colored buttons for various functions.
- Control Panel: A control panel on the rear side of the TV offers basic controls for input, channel, volume, and power, useful if the remote control is unavailable.
- Power LED: An indicator light on the TV shows its status (Red for Standby, Green for On, Orange for Standby with active functions like recording).
- Ambient Sensor: This sensor adjusts picture quality based on ambient brightness when enabled in the Picture Menu.
- USB HDD Recording: The TV supports connecting a USB HDD to the USB 1 port for recording content.
- eHELP Navigation: The eHELP system is easily accessible via the remote control and allows users to search for information by keyword, purpose, or support topics, with options to scroll descriptions and access related menus.
Safety Precautions:
- Mains Plug and Lead: Always ensure the mains plug is fully inserted and easily accessible. Disconnect the plug when cleaning or if anything unusual is detected. Avoid damaging the lead or touching it with wet hands.
- General Safety: Do not expose the TV to rain or moisture, insert foreign objects, or apply strong force to the display panel. Ensure children do not climb on the TV.
- Stability: Position the TV on stable surfaces and use recommended cabinets or stands. Secure the TV with fall-prevention parts to prevent accidental falls, especially in households with children.
- Ventilation: Maintain adequate space around the TV for proper ventilation to prevent overheating.
- Built-in Wireless LAN: The TV's wireless LAN operates within specific frequency ranges.
- Excessive Volume: Avoid excessive volume through headphones to prevent irreversible hearing damage.
- Battery Safety: Follow guidelines for battery replacement and disposal to prevent leakage, corrosion, or explosion.
Maintenance Features
Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and optimal performance of the TV.
Cleaning:
- Display Panel, Cabinet, Pedestal: Gently wipe surfaces with a soft cloth to remove dirt and fingerprints. For stubborn dirt, use a soft cloth dampened with water or a diluted neutral detergent (1 part detergent to 100 parts water), wring it firmly, and then wipe away the dirt. Finally, wipe away all moisture.
- Mains Plug: Wipe the mains plug with a dry cloth at regular intervals to prevent fire or electrical shock caused by moisture and dust.
Important Cleaning Cautions:
- Avoid Harsh Materials: Do not use hard cloths or rub surfaces too hard, as this can cause scratches.
- Chemicals: Do not use insect repellent, solvent, thinner, or other volatile substances, as they can degrade surface quality or cause paint peeling.
- Display Panel Care: The display panel is specially treated and easily damaged. Avoid tapping or scratching it with fingernails or hard objects.
- Rubber/PVC Contact: Do not allow the cabinet and pedestal to contact rubber or PVC substances for prolonged periods, as this may degrade surface quality.
Long-Term Storage:
- If the TV will not be used for a prolonged period, remove the mains plug from the wall socket to conserve power.
- Remove batteries from the remote control to prevent leakage, corrosion, and explosion.
Troubleshooting (FAQs):
The manual includes a FAQ section to address common issues such as the TV not switching on, going into standby mode, remote control malfunction, no image display, or unusual image display. It suggests checking basic connections, settings, and performing a built-in Self Test. For issues with external equipment connected via HDMI, it recommends adjusting the [HDMI Auto Setting].