Identifying controls, Display – Panasonic TH-65CQ2U 65" 4K LED Commercial Display User Manual

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Identifying Controls

Display

1 Power Indicator / Remote control sensor

The Power Indicator will light.

When the power of the unit is ON
(Power button (

(Unit): ON)

Picture is displayed: Green

When the unit enters the standby mode:

Red or orange

When the unit enters the standby state with the

following functions: Orange

Standby state when [Power save mode] is set

to [Disable]
For details of the [Power save mode] function

(see page 38)

Standby state when the [Power Management]

function is activated
For details of the [Power Management] function

(see page 38)

Standby state when the [Setup Timer] function

is being used
For details of the [Setup Timer] function (see

page 35)

Standby states in conditions other than the

above: Red

INPUT

ENTER

MENU

+

-

1

2

3

4 5

6

7

8

1 External input / output terminal

Connects to video equipment, PC, etc. (see page 17)

2 Main power switch (

) (Unit)

Turns OFF ( ) or ON ( ) the main power.
Turning ON and OFF the <Main power switch> is the

same as plugging and unplugging the power plug.
Turn ON ( ) the main power first, and then turn

OFF or ON the power using the Power button of the

remote control or the unit.

3 Power button (

) (Unit)

When the <Main power switch> of the TV is turned

ON ( ), use this button to turn the power on or let the

unit enter the standby state. (see page 27)

4 INPUT (Unit)

Selects the connected device. (see page 27)

5 MENU (Unit)

Displays the menu screen. (see page 30)

6 + (Unit) / - (Unit)

Adjusts the volume. (see page 28)
On the main screen, switches settings or adjusts

settings level. (see page 30)

7

(Unit) / (Unit)

When TV input, changes the channel.
Selects the setting item on menu screen. (see page

30)

8 ENTER (Unit)

Configures the item on menu screen. (see page 30)

Note

To output sound from the built-in speakers of the

unit, be sure to set [Speaker] in the [Sound] menu

to [Enable]. (see page 33)

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