VIERA® 46" Class ST30 Series
Plasma HDTV with 3D (46" Diag.)
Model number: TC-P46ST30
A DLNA certified media server, such as a Windows 7 personal computer, needs to be connected to the same network as your TV. Once the DLNA server is configured on this network, press the [VIERA TOOLS] button on the remote control and select DLNA. Next, you will be prompted to select the DLNA server you wish to connect to. Select the DLNA server, then the available content will be displayed.
Panasonic utilizes the blinking light as a form of self-diagnostics, similar to the "check engine" light in your car. If you've ever experienced that, you know that a check engine light could indicate anything from a loose gas cap to something that may require more attention. Panasonic uses the number of times the light blinks, to aid the technician in trouble-shooting the problem. The blinking light helps the technician to isolate and diagnose the issue. This in turn speeds up the repair process if repair is needed, helps keep parts costs down, and helps both you and the servicer by allowing the technician to complete a repair in one trip in many cases.
No. The Bloomberg application was terminated on July 12, 2011.
The "ANT/Cable In" input is set to NOT USED.
Follow the instructions below to enable the TV input:
1. Press the [INPUT] button to display the TVs input select screen.
2. Press the green [G] button on the TV's remote.
3. Press the [RIGHT] arrow to select either cable or antenna
4. Press the [EXIT] button to exit the menu.
5. Refer to the EDITING AND SETTING CHANNELS section of your TV's operating instructions for information on programming channels, if necessary.
Press the [FORMAT] button on the remote to remove the black bars from the top and bottom. The option that is available to remove the horizontal bars is "Zoom".
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You can connect flash memory, wireless LAN adapter, keyboard, or mass storage devices to the USB ports on the TV. Ports are USB 2.0, providing maximum 500mA per port.
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a standard that makes it easy for DLNA-certified equipment to share multimedia content within a home network. A DLNA-certified media server such as a Windows 7 personal computer with Windows Media Player 12 is required.
Certain JPEG, SD-Video, AVCHD, MP4 files, MKV files, MPEG-2 files, MP3 files, AAC files and LPCM files can be shared using the DLNA feature. Please see the Owner's Manual for the additional requirements.
Connect the keyboard's USB cable or the keyboard's wireless transmitter to the television's USB port. You may then use the keyboard to enter alphanumeric characters. Special commands, such as channel up/down, volume control, etc., can also be performed with a keyboard. Please refer to your Owner's Manual for details.
1. Press and hold the [Vol-] button on the side of the TV. 2. Press the [CH] up button on the remote 3 times (while holding the [Vol-] button on the TV). 3. Press the [Down] arrow to select "Demo mode". 4. Press the [Right] arrow to change the "Demo mode" setting to "Off". 5. Press the [Exit] button to exit the menu.
1. Press and hold the [Vol-] button on the side of the TV. 2. Press the [CH] up button on the remote 3 times (while holding the [Vol-] button on the TV). 3. Press the [Down] arrow to select "Demo mode". 4. Press the [Right] arrow to change the "Demo mode" setting to "Off". 5. Press the [Exit] button to exit the menu.
The CC can be displayed on the TV if the receiver (such as a set-top box or satellite receiver) has the CC set to "On". Contact your cable or satellite company to have the closed captioning activated in the set-top box.
The picture format in the TV or connected device may be set to ZOOM. Change the TV's picture format by pressing the [FORMAT] button on the TV's remote repeatedly to select a different picture format, such as FULL or JUST. If the TV is already set to a picture format other than ZOOM, the picture format of a connected device, such as a cable or satellite box, may need to be changed. Please reference the owner's manual for the connected device for the procedure to change its picture format.
An optical cable can be connected to the TV to send audio from the TV to a digital to analog audio converter. A digital to analog audio converter can convert audio from the television's "Digital Audio Output" and send the audio to your headphones or home theater system using an RCA connection.
Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI connection on the back of the TV labeled HDMI 1 (ARC). Then connect the other end of the HDMI cable to an ARC-enabled HDMI connection on your A/V receiver.
Press the [FORMAT] button on the remote to remove the black bars from the left and right hand side. The options that are available to remove the vertical bars are H-Fill, Just, and Zoom.
ARC allows the TV to play the audio from TV programming (or another source device) through a home theater system or an external A/V amplifier device connected to the TV's HDMI (ARC) connection.
The input is set to NOT USED. Follow the instructions below to enable the input: 1. Press the red [R] button on the TV's remote. 2. Scroll down to highlight the desired input. 3. Press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] arrow to change the input label to anything other than "Not used". 4. Press the [EXIT] button to exit the menu.
A. Choose "Settings" on Home Screen. B. Choose "Customize Home Screen". A list of icons will appear on the left side of the screen. C. Check the box next to the picture of the desired icon.
Yes. The beeps can be turned off by following the steps below. A. Choose "Settings" on Home Screen. B. Choose "Navigation Beeps". Set "Navigation Beeps" to OFF.
An account is required to install free and paid applications. Billing information is only required if the user wishes to purchase a paid application or service.
Yes, a 6th page will be created automatically when a new icon is added.
As a customer enters Viera Connect the update will install automatically. It is mandatory to update to the latest software when accessing Viera Connect.
A. Choose "Settings" on Home Screen. B. Choose "Customize HomeScreen". C. User can then customize the positions of the icons.
The switch on the front of the gamepad may be set to the
1. Press the [Menu] button.2. Press the [DOWN] arrow to select the "Set Up" wrench. 3. Press the [OK] button.4. Press the [DOWN] arrow to select "Advanced setup". 5. Press the [OK] button.6. Press the [DOWN] arrow to select "VIERA Connect Banner". 7. Press the [RIGHT] arrow to set "VIERA Connect Banner" to "OFF".
A M8 bolt with a 1.25 thread pitch is used for mounting this TV. The minimum bolt depth is 0.67" (17.0 mm). The maximum bolt depth is maximum 0.87" (22.0 mm).
As a general recommendation children 6 and younger should not use 3D eyewear. When this product is being used by a child, the parent or guardian should check to ensure that the child is not becoming dizzy or nauseated.
To recover missing/deleted applications, they must be re-installed.
The password can't be recovered, it can only be reset. To reset the password to the factory default settings use the
Yes. Access can be limited by following the instructions below.A. Choose "Settings" on Home Screen. B. Choose "Locks". C. Set the password for each application.
It would depend on which applications the user installed.
A. Choose
Press the "Internet" or "Vieracast" button on your remote control. Select "Viera Connect Market" from the Home Screen of Viera Connect using your remote's arrow and OK buttons.
An HDMI cable must be version 1.4 or greater to carry the 3D signal to the TV.
Viera Connect Market allows you to download free or paid applications to your TV or to purchase accessories. Starting on 3/10/2011, free applications will be available. In the near future, applications for purchase and Viera Connect accessories will be made available.
3D images can be viewed on your 3D-equipped Viera TV by connecting a 3D source device (a 3D Blu-ray player playing a 3D Blu-ray disc, or a DirecTV 3D-compatible receiver tuned to a 3D channel, for example)and wearing 3D glasses. Certain Panasonic models also allow you to convert standard 2D images to simulated 3D images. Please refer to your TV's Operating Manual for further information on how to set the 2D to 3D conversion.
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