Power on settings – Panasonic TH-86EQ2W 85.6" 4K Digital Signage Display User Manual

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Power on settings

Makes various settings at power-on.
[Power on settings] - submenu screen

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Power on settings

Initial input
Initial startup
Initial VOL function
Initial VOL level

Information(Power management)

Power ON screen delay
Information(No activity power off)

Off

Last memory

Off

Off

Off
Off

Information(Colour design)

Off

Quick start

Off

[Initial input]

Sets the input at power-on.

[Off] / [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] / [HDMI3] / [USB-C] /

[SLOT] / [PC] / [PC [YP

B

P

R

]] / [Screen Transfer]

/ [USB/Internal Memory] / [

MEMORY VIEWER

] /

[WHITEBOARD]
Note

When [Input lock] is set to the item other than [Off],

this menu will be greyed out and cannot be set. (see

page 67)

[Initial startup]

Sets the power status of the main unit when the

power plug is inserted/extracted, or when the power

is restored from instantaneous interruption due to

blackout, etc.

[Last memory]:

Restored to the state before the power is turned

off.

[On]:

Restored to the power-on state. (power indicator:

blue)

[Standby]:

Restored to the standby state. (power indicator:

orange / purple)

Note

When multiple units are installed, it is recommended

to select [Standby] to reduce the load when the power

is restored.

[

Initial VOL function

]

Enables/Disables the volume setting function at

power-on.

[Off]:

Volume before power-off

[On]:

Volume set for [Initial VOL level]

[

Initial VOL level

]

Sets the sound volume when [Initial VOL function] is

enabled.

Note

The sound is output with the set volume when [Initial

VOL function] on the menu is in [On] state.

When [Maximum VOL function] is set to [On], the

volume cannot be set to the level higher than the level

set for [Maximum VOL level].

[Power ON screen delay]

When multiple displays are installed and are turned

on simultaneously, this function distributes the load

of power by delaying the power supply timing of each

display. Setting is required for each display.

[Off]:

The powers are supplied at the same time as

power-on.

[Auto]:

The delay time is automatically set according to the

numbers set for display IDs.
The delay time is determined by multiplying a

display ID by 0.3 seconds.
Example: If the display ID is 3, the delay time is 0.9

seconds.

1 - 30:

Sets the delay time (sec.). The powers are

supplied to the display with the set time of delay

after power-on.

Note

The power indicators blink blue from start to end of

the delay operation process.

This function also works when the power plug is

inserted/extracted, or when the power is restored

from instantaneous interruption due to blackout, etc.

[Information(No activity power off)]

Sets the display/non-display of the no-activity-auto-

power-off warning message when the power is turned

on.

[On]:

The warning message is displayed when the power

is turned on.

[Off]:

The warning message is not displayed when the

power is turned on.

Note

This setting is enabled when [No activity power off] is

[Enable]. (see page 67)

[Information(Power management)]

Sets the display/non-display of a message that

tells the power has been turned off by the power

management function when the power is turned on.

[On]:

The message is displayed when the power is

turned on.

[Off]:

The message is not displayed when the power is

turned on.

Note

This setting is enabled when “Power management”

function is [On]. (see page 61)

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