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 Using Media Player

Media Player allows you to enjoy photo, music or video 
recorded on a USB Flash Memory.

 

During the operation, audio signal is output from 
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT or HDMI 2 (ARC function) 
terminals. To use HDMI 2 with ARC function, connect 
an amplifier that has ARC function and set to use 
theatre speakers (p. 7).

 

The picture may not appear correctly on this TV 
depending on the digital cameras used.

 

Display may take some time when there are many files 
and folders in the USB Flash Memory.

 

Partly degraded files might be displayed at a reduced 
resolution.

 

The folder and file names may be different depending 
on the digital camera used.

Inserting / Removing the USB Flash 
Memory

TV

 

Insert or remove 
straight and 
completely.

Starting Media Player

Insert the USB Flash Memory.

 Start Media Player.

MEDIA

PLAYER

Select the mode.

OK

Access

Select

[Photo]:

Displays the thumbnail of all photos in the 
USB Flash Memory.

[Music]:

Displays the thumbnail of music folders in 
the USB Flash Memory.

[Movie]:

Displays the thumbnail of video titles in the 
USB Flash Memory.

[Contents Select]

Switching between modes

When you are in the thumbnail view of any mode, 
you can change to the other mode by accessing the 
[Contents Select] screen.

B

[Drive Select]

For USB with partition, you can change to the other 
partition directly in the same mode.

Y

Follow the operation guide to perform 
available operations in each mode.

INFO

 

Displays the information of the highlighted 
content.

 

Displays / hides the operation guide.

Photo mode

EXIT

Select

RETURN

Slideshow

View Select

Drive Select

Contents Select

Info

View

Option Menu

USB

Media Player 

 Photo 

All photos

Operation guide

 : Error display

[View]

Enters Single view mode to view photo one at a time.

[Slideshow]

Lets you view all photos in the slideshow mode.

[View Select]

Lets you toggle between all photos view and folder view.

G

[All photos]: 

Displays all photos.

[Folder view]: 

Displays the thumbnails grouped by 

folder.

[Option Menu]

 

[Slideshow Settings]

 

[Transition Effect]: 

Effect for photo switching during 

slideshow. [None] / [Dissolve] / [Wipe right] / [Wipe 
left] / [Wipe up] / [Wipe down] / [Box in] / [Box out] / 
[Random]

 

[Screen Mode]:

 Screen mode for Single view and 

Slideshow. [Normal] / [Zoom]

 

• In [Normal] screen mode, depending on the photo 

size, it may not be fully enlarged to fill the screen. 
E.g.: portrait style picture.

 

[Interval]:

 Slideshow interval. [5] / [10] / [15] / [30] / 

[60] / [90] / [120] (seconds)

 

[Repeat]:

 Slideshow repeat. [Off] / [On]

 

[Back Ground Music]:

 Background music during 

photo viewing. [Off] / [Type1] / [Type2] / [Type3]

Note

 

Picture quality may become lower depending on the 
slideshow settings.

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Page 1: ...fully before operating this product and retain them for future reference The images shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only Some illustrations are presented as conceptual images and may be different from the actual products Illustrations shown may be different between models and countries Transport only in upright position DAJ TQB4GC1416 ...

Page 2: ... ii decode AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC Video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC See http www mpegla com Panasonic does not guarantee operation and performance of peripheral devices made by o...

Page 3: ...V on sloped or unstable surfaces and ensure that the TV does not hang over the edge of the base Important information If the TV is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location it can be potentially hazardous due to falling Many injuries particularly to children can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the TV Only using furn...

Page 4: ...plug is still connected to a live socket outlet Remove the mains plug from the wall socket when the TV is not in use for a prolonged period of time Battery for the Remote Control Caution Incorrect installation may cause battery leakage corrosion and explosion Replace only with the same or equivalent type Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix different battery types such as alkaline and manga...

Page 5: ...for fixing the TV onto the wall hanging bracket not supplied Depth of screw View from the side a Holes for wall hanging bracket installation a 100 mm b 100 mm Screw specification Type Depth of screw Minimum Maximum M4 8 mm 12 mm Warning When optional accessories such as wall brackets etc are used always read and follow the manufacturer installation and usage instructions Do not mount the unit dire...

Page 6: ...cable Mains lead supplied Aerial Insert the mains plug firmly into place When disconnecting the mains lead be absolutely sure to disconnect the mains plug at the socket outlet first Keep RF aerial cable away from the mains lead to avoid and minimise mains interference pickup Do not place the RF cable under the TV An aerial correct cable 75 coaxial and correct terminating plug are required to obtai...

Page 7: ...able Component video cable TV Using COMPOSITE terminals Equipment Audio cable Video cable TV Speaker system HDMI cable Amplifier with speaker system TV Use HDMI 2 for connecting an amplifier that has ARC Audio Return Channel function For an amplifier without ARC function use DIGITAL AUDIO OUT To enjoy the sound from the external equipment in multi channel sound e g Dolby Digital 5 1ch connect the ...

Page 8: ...ition p 16 Setup is now complete and your TV is ready for viewing Note If tuning has failed check the connection of the RF cable then follow the on screen instructions Operating the TV Using the remote control MENU MEDIA PLAYER TEXT STTL ADGUIDE CH EXIT POWER INFO RETURN OPTION INPUT R G Y B ASPECT MUTE STILL LAST VIEW VOL OK 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Switches the TV ...

Page 9: ...operation you want Example Aspect Selection Aspect Selection 16 9 14 9 Just Select RETURN EXIT Change Operation guide Referring to the operation guide To select the mode To change to the selected mode OK OK To return to the previous menu To exit from the menu RETURN EXIT Using the TV controls Indicators on the TV 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 Changes the input mode Displays Main Menu when press and hold for 3 s...

Page 10: ...2 55 Entourage 23 30 Reality Bites Bodyshock Half Ton Sayid confronts Ben s spy on the freighter and Ben urges daughter Alex to flee Locke s camp in order to survive an impending attack TV ONE 20 00 5 1 2 4 3 1 Current day and date 2 Current programme 3 Programme description 4 Parental rating and captioning information 5 Current channel s programme listing Follow the operation guide to operate the...

Page 11: ...hange to the other mode by accessing the Contents Select screen B Drive Select For USB with partition you can change to the other partition directly in the same mode Y Follow the operation guide to perform available operations in each mode INFO Displays the information of the highlighted content Displays hides the operation guide Photo mode EXIT Select RETURN Slideshow View Select Drive Select Con...

Page 12: ...ovie mode My Movie_1 My Movie_2 My Movie_3 Media Player Movie Title view USB EXIT Select RETURN Play Folder Contents Select Info Access Option Menu Drive Select Operation guide Play Folder Playbacks all movies in the selected folder R To playback the selected file only Select the folder Select the file OK Access Select OK Play Select Option Menu Video Setup Menu Multi Audio Selects the sound track...

Page 13: ...for playing games Not available in TV mode To display a continuous record of time spent using Game mode Playing Time Display p 15 In each Viewing Mode the settings for Backlight Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Tint Colour Balance Eco Mode P NR and 3D COMB can be adjusted and stored for each input Backlight Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Increases or decreases the levels of these options...

Page 14: ...ight and left speakers Surround Surround sound settings Off On Auto Gain Control Automatically regulates large sound level differences between channels and inputs Off On Volume Correction Adjusts the volume of individual channel or input mode Speaker Distance to Wall Compensates for the low frequency sound due to the distance between the speakers and the wall Over 30cm Up to 30cm If the distance b...

Page 15: ...urned on and play mode is selected Off On Power off Link When set to On all HDMI connected equipment will be turned off automatically by turning off the TV Off On A Panasonic DVD Recorder will not turn off if it is still in the Rec mode The TV remains on even if all the HDMI connected equipment are turned off Child Lock p 17 Tuning Menu p 16 17 Display Settings Preferred Subtitles 1 Selects the pr...

Page 16: ...t been done completely perform Analogue Manual Tuning Scan Adds new channels automatically to the channel list Example Antenna Scan Status Scanning Analogue 0 Digital 1 Scan 5 Analogue Manual Tuning Sets analogue channel manually Example Antenna Analogue Manual Tuning Searching Channels Scan up Scan down Start Frequency MHz 48 00 1 Enter the frequency to start scanning 2 Select the scanning method...

Page 17: ...2 P Q R S 7 D E F 3 T U V 8 G H I 4 W X Y Z 9 Clear block Clears the entire channel list Select OK to clear Are you sure OK Cancel Setting Child Lock You can lock specific channels AV input terminals When the locked channel input is selected a message appears Enter the PIN number to watch Enter the PIN number 4 digits Please enter new PIN PIN Child Lock PIN Entry Enter the PIN number twice at firs...

Page 18: ...erformed for the period selected in Auto Standby p 15 Information banner Example Digital TV 4 BBC Coronation Street 1080i HD 20 00 21 00 20 05 Exit info Dolby Digital 3 2 ST Now 3 2 1 4 7 5 6 4 BBC 1 Channel position and name 2 Programme details 3 Channel type Radio Data etc Encrypted channel 4 Programme 5 Programme Start Finish time Digital TV Channel number etc Analogue TV 6 Input signal 7 Curre...

Page 19: ... enjoy high definition digital images and high quality sound by connecting the TV and the equipment Applicable HDMI features Input audio signal 2ch Linear PCM sampling frequencies 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz Input video signal Input signal that can be displayed p 19 Match the output setting of the digital equipment Audio Return Channel HDMI 2 terminal only DVI connection If the external equipment has o...

Page 20: ... the TV and equipment off then turn them on again Check an input signal from the equipment p 19 Use equipment compliant with EIA CEA 861 861D Sound No sound is produced Check the sound mute setting p 8 and volume Low level or distorted sound Sound signal reception may be deteriorated Sound output via HDMI connection is unusual Set the sound setting of the connected equipment to 2ch L PCM Check the...

Page 21: ...e surface quality or cause peeling of the paint The surface of the display panel is specially treated and may be easily damaged Take care not to tap or scratch the surface with your fingernail or other hard objects Do not allow the cabinet and pedestal to make contact with a rubber or PVC substance for a long time This may degrade surface quality Specifications Model no TH 24C400Z Power Rating AC ...

Page 22: ...under the GPL The software categorized as 1 2 are 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 Please refer to the detailed terms and conditions thereof shown in the Software License menu on this product At least three 3 years from delivery of this product Panasonic Corporation will ...

Page 23: ...tributed in New Zealand by Panasonic New Zealand Limited 350 Te Irirangi Drive East Tamaki Private Bag 14911 Panmure Auckland Tel 09 272 0100 Customer Care Center Email Customerservice nz panasonic com www panasonic co nz NEW ZEALAND ...

Page 24: ...contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Customer s Record The model number and serial number of this product may be found on its rear panel You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this book plus your purchase receipt as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss and for War...

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