Faqs - Panasonic Viera TH-L32E30A Operating Instructions Manual

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FAQs

Before requesting service or assistance, please follow these simple guides to resolve the problem.
If the problem still persists, please contact your local Panasonic dealer for assistance.
White spots or shadow images (noise)
Check the position, direction, and connection of
the aerial.
Neither image nor sound is produced
Is the TV in "AV mode"?
Is the mains lead plugged into the socket outlet?
Is the TV turned On?
Check the Picture Menu (p. 26 - 27) and volume.
Check all required cables and connections are
firmly in place.
An error message appears
Follow the message's instructions.
If the problem persists, contact your local
Panasonic dealer.
The LCD panel moves slightly when it is
pushed with a finger Clattered sound might be
heard
There are some looseness around the panel to
prevent the damage to the panel.
The panel might move slightly when it is pushed
with a finger, and clattered sound might be
heard. This is not a malfunction.
Problem
Chaotic image, noisy
No image can be
displayed
Blurry or distorted
image
(no sound or low
volume)
Unusual image is
displayed
[Shop] appears on
screen at switch on
No sound is produced
Sound level is low or
sound is distorted
There may be red spots, blue spots, green
spots and black spots on the screen
Change the setting of [P-NR] in the Picture Menu (to remove noise).
(p. 26)
Check nearby electrical products (car, motorcycle, fluorescent lamp).
Is [Colour] or [Contrast] in the Picture Menu set to the minimum?
(p. 26)
Reset channels
(p. 35 - 36)
Turn the TV Off with Mains power On / Off switch, then turn it On
again.
[Shop] was selected in [Auto Tuning] (p. 12)
Reset settings in [Shipping Condition] (p. 42), then select [Home] in
[Auto Tuning]
(p. 12)
Is "Sound Mute" active?
Is the volume set to the minimum?
Sound signal reception may be deteriorated.
Set [MPX] in the Sound Menu to [Mono]
An image on a LCD or Plasma TV screen
is created by many small groups of dots
known as pixels (which is similar to the image
in a newspaper). It also naturally follows
that higher panel resolutions contain more
pixels. To create a colour image, each pixel
consists of three tiny coloured dots (known as
sub-pixels), one each of red, green and blue.
Each one of these dots is precisely controlled
by the electronics of the TV to produce the
picture.
Whilst Panasonic maintains the highest
standards in manufacturing technology
and processes in the construction of these
panels, there are a number of allowable pixel/
sub-pixel failures that still allow the panel to be
defined as a good panel. It is not possible to
guarantee absolutely no pixel loss.
Actions
(p. 11)
(p. 28)
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