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Model No.
Operating Instructions
Display Operations
Touch Screen LCD Display (for business use)
TH-80LFB70U
TH-80LFB70E
TH-80LFB70W
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Page 1 - Display Operations

Model No.Operating InstructionsDisplay OperationsTouch Screen LCD Display (for business use)TH-80LFB70UTH-80LFB70ETH-80LFB70WPlease read these instruc

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Clamper × 1TMME289Batteries for the Remote Control Transmitter(R6 (UM3) Size × 2)Remote Control TransmitterN2QAYB000691Operating Instruction bookCheck

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

1 Remove a screw from the back cover.4 Mount the Pen Stand with the supplied screw.The Pen Stand can hold four pens and one Eraser.2 Peel the paper ba

Page 4 - FCC STATEMENT

10ConnectionsPlug the AC cord into the display unit.Plug the AC cord until it clicks.Note:Make sure that the AC cord is locked on both the left and ri

Page 5 - Important Safety Notice

11Video equipment connectionConnectionsPlease use 8 Ω/10 W speaker.Speaker connectionRedBlackRedBlack1 While pressing the lever, insert the core wire

Page 6 - Safety Precautions

Stereo mini plug (M3)12ConnectionsVIDEO and COMPONENT / RGB IN connectionNotes:• Change the “Component/RGB-in select” setting in the “Setup” menu to

Page 7

13DVI-D IN connectionPin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name 1T.M.D.S. data 2-132T.M.D.S. data 2+14+5 V DC3T.M.D.S. data 2 shield15Ground 416Ho

Page 8 - Cleaning and maintenance

1 6 7 8 3 9 4 5 10 15 14 13 12 11 2 Connect a cable which matchesthe audio output terminal on the computer.COMPUTERStereo mini plug (M3)Conversion ada

Page 9 - Touch panel

67891345215(Male)SERIAL Terminals connectionNotes:• Use the RS-232C straight cable to connect the computer to the Display.• The computer shown is for

Page 10 - Accessories

16The image being reproduced on the display including the image input from video equipment and the contents drawn on the whiteboard can be displayed o

Page 11 - Mounting Pen Stand

17ConnectionsExample connection using the DIGITAL LINK TerminalA twisted pair cable transmitter such as the Panasonic Digital Interface Box (ET-YFB100

Page 12 - Connections

iiDear Panasonic CustomerWelcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new LCD Display.To

Page 13 - Speaker connection

18Power On / OffPress the button on the remote control to turn the Display off.Power Indicator: Red (standby)Press the button on the remote contro

Page 14 - HDMI connection

SetDayMON18:00TimeDay/Time SettingsTime MON 99:99SetDay TUE18:00TimeDay/Time SettingsTime TUE 99:99OSD LanguageEnglish (UK)DeutschFrançaisItal

Page 15 - DVI-D IN connection

20Selecting the input signalPress to select the input signal to be played back from the equipment which has been connected to the Display.Alternativel

Page 16 - PC Input Terminals connection

21INPUTMENUVOLENTER/+/-/Basic ControlsMENU Screen ON / OFFEach time the MENU button is pressed, the menu screen will switch. (see page 46)Normal Viewi

Page 17 - SERIAL Terminals connection

22Basic ControlsRemote Control TransmitterDigital Zoom (see page 24)12PC4:3♪ COMPONENTMemory name: MEMORY2Off timer90min3410:00Standby (ON / OFF) but

Page 18 - PC OUT connection

23ASPECT ControlsThe Display will allow you to enjoy viewing the picture at its maximum size, including wide screen cinema format picture.For HD signa

Page 19

24s1 s2 s3 s4 1 Exit2 Exit2 Digital Zoom1324This displays an enlargement of the designated part of the displayed image. Display the operation g

Page 20 - Power On / Off

25MULTI PIPYou can display two pictures, such as a video image and computer image, in a two-screen display.Notes:• If “Input lock” in Options menu is

Page 21

26Multi-touch OperationThe built-in touch panel function of the display enables the screen control with a fi nger or the supplied pen.This section expl

Page 22 - Selecting the input signal

27Multi-touch OperationName OperationZoom inPinch out with two fi ngers Touch Zoom operationEnlarging the image.Zoom outPinch in with two fi ngers Tou

Page 23 - Basic Controls

1Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do no

Page 24

28Multi-touch OperationControl menuDisplaying the control menuSwipe from the screen edge.Swiping from the right edge of the screen will display the co

Page 25 - ASPECT Controls

29You can enlarge or shrink the picture with touch operation.12INPUTHDMI1HDMI2SLOT INPUTVIDEOCOMPONENTPCDVIDIGITAL LINKMiracast(TM)Panasonic APPLICATI

Page 26 - Digital Zoom

30Memory Viewer FunctionThe Memory Viewer function makes it is possible to display the video and pictures which are stored in the USB memory when the

Page 27 - MULTI PIP

31Memory Viewer FunctionInserting the USB memoryInsert the USB memory to the USB (VIEWER) port on the side of the display.Notes:When inserting the USB

Page 28 - Multi-touch Operation

32Memory Viewer FunctionDisplaying the Memory Viewer screenRemote control operationPress to select the MEMORY VIEWER input.If “MEMORY VIEWER” has bee

Page 29

33Memory Viewer FunctionPlaying the pictures - Remote control Moves between the folder list and thumbnailsSelect a fi le in the same manner in the fi le

Page 30

34Memory Viewer FunctionPlaying the video - Remote controlSelect the desired fi le in the same manner as “Playing the pictures - Remote control”. (see

Page 31 - Touch Zoom

35Memory Viewer FunctionPlaying the pictures - Touch operationTap to open the folderTap to switch the see pageDouble-tap to start playingSelect a fi le

Page 32 - Memory Viewer Function

36Memory Viewer FunctionPlaying the video - Touch operationSelect the desired fi le in the same manner as “Playing the pictures - Touch operation”. (se

Page 33

37Using Built-in WhiteBoardThe built-in WhiteBoard allows you to use the display as whiteboard and perform pen drawing such as marking on the on-scree

Page 34

2This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits a

Page 35

38Using Built-in WhiteBoardTransparent mode (Drawing on video and still image)Drawing will be made on the image of the computer or HDMI input shown on

Page 36

39Using Built-in WhiteBoardMain menuTap the function button of the main menu to activate the desired function.The function buttons displayed differ de

Page 37

40Using Built-in WhiteBoardHow to perform pen drawingSelect the desired function before starting drawing.Note:Always use a fi nger or the supplied pen

Page 38

41Using Built-in WhiteBoardSelecting the modeTap “Mode selection” of the main menu to switch the drawing mode.Switches to the Whiteboard mode.The inpu

Page 39 - Using Built-in WhiteBoard

42Using Built-in WhiteBoardSaving pen drawing content (Page Menu)Page Menu will be enabled in the WhiteBoard mode or during drawing on the captured im

Page 40

43Using Built-in WhiteBoardSending the pen drawing content by e-mailIt is possible to send the pen drawing content and the background image together a

Page 41

44Using WhiteBoard SoftwareThe “WhiteBoard software” included in the supplied CD-ROM allows you to perform various functions in addition to pen drawin

Page 42

45Using Miracast(TM)The function allows the image shown on the smartphone or tablet device to be sent and displayed on the display.1 Select the Miraca

Page 43

46On-Screen Menu DisplaysRemote Control Unit1Display the menu screen.Press to select.(Example: Picture menu)MENUVOLENTER/+/-/ 2Select the item.Picture

Page 44

47On-Screen Menu DisplaysSoundNormaliseBackNormalNormalSound ModeInternalSpeakerBass0Mid0Treble0BalanceOffSurround0Display SettingsPictureSoundPos./Si

Page 45

3Important Safety NoticeWARNING1) To prevent damage which may result in fi re or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing.

Page 46 - Using WhiteBoard Software

Pos./SizeAuto SetupNormalise NormalOff0000Dot Clock0Clock Phase0Clamp Position1:1 Pixel Mode0H-PosH-SizeV-PosV-Size48Adjusting Pos./Size1Press to disp

Page 47 - Using Miracast(TM)

49Adjusting Pos./SizeH-Pos Adjust the horizontal position. V-Pos Adjust the vertical position.H-Size Adjust the horizontal size. V-Size Adjust the ver

Page 48 - On-Screen Menu Displays

50Clamp Position (During Component/PC input signal)Adjusts the clamp position when black parts of the image have no detail due to underexposure or are

Page 49

Advanced settingsNormalise NormalInput levelGamma2.2W/B High R50W/B High G50W/B High B50W/B Low R50W/B Low G50W/B Low B500PictureNormalise NormalPictu

Page 50 - Adjusting Pos./Size

52Picture AdjustmentsNotes:• You can change the level of each function (Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Hue, Sharpness) for each Picture Mode.• The se

Page 51

PictureNormalise NormalPicture ModeNormalNormalBacklight100Contrast100Brightness50Colour50Hue50SharpnessWhite balanceMaxAdvanced settingsFRAME CREATIO

Page 52

54Picture Profi lesSaving profi lesFollow these steps to save picture adjustment values as profi les. 1Specify the picture quality in the Picture menu an

Page 53 - Picture Adjustments

551In the Picture menu, select “Memory load”. Memory editMemory loadMemory save1 select2 accessLoading profi lesLoad profi les and apply the picture adj

Page 54 - Advanced settings

56Sound Normalise NormalNormalSound ModeInternalSpeakerBass0Mid0Treble0BalanceMainAudio Out (P

Page 55 - Picture Profi les

57SetupTouch Screen SettingsMULTI PIP SettingsNetwork SettingsMemory Viewer SettingsSignalScreensaverECO Mode settingsInput labelFunction Button Setti

Page 56 - Memory save

4Safety PrecautionsAlways be sure to ask a qualifi ed technician to carry out set-up.Small parts can present choking hazard if accidentally swallowed.

Page 57 - Memory load

58SetDayMON99:99TimeDay/Time Settings Time MON 99:99POWER ON Function Off0:00Off0:00POWER ON TimePOWER OFF FunctionPOWER OFF TimeOn/Off Timer

Page 58 - Sound Adjustment

59Touch Screen SettingsSets the multi-touch function and built-in WhiteBoard.Select “Touch Screen Settings” in “Setup” menu and press button.Touch Sc

Page 59 - Setup menu

60MULTI PIP SettingsSet the two screen display function.Two screen display function MULTI PIP (page 25)Select “MULTI PIP Settings” in “Setup” menu an

Page 60 - On/Off Timer Settings

StartFunction Scrolling bar onlyOffOffOffModeSide panelWobblingScreensaverTime 10:0061Screensaver (For preventing image retention)Do not display a sti

Page 61 - Touch Screen Settings

StartFunction Scrolling bar onlyTime Designation6:1512:30ModeStart TimeFinish TimeScreensaverTime 15:00StartFunction Scrolling bar onlyInterval12:003:

Page 62 - MULTI PIP Settings

63ECO Mode settingsSelect “ECO Mode settings” in “Setup” menu and press button.ECO Mode settingsECO ModePower saveOffOffOffDisablePC Power managemen

Page 63 - Screensaver

64Input labelHDMI1HDMI2HDMI2SLOT INPUTHDMI1SLOT INPUTDIGITAL LINKMiracast(TM)Panasonic APPLICATIONMEMORY VIEWERWHITEBOARDCOMPONENTPC PCDVIDIGITAL LINK

Page 64 - Setup of Screensaver Time

65Function Button SettingsSet the functions that operates when is pressed.Function Button SettingsFunction Button 1Function Button 2INPUT (MEMORY VI

Page 65 - ECO Mode settings

66Memory Viewer SettingsSelect “Memory Viewer Settings” in “Setup” menu and press button.ViewSwitches the thumbnail and list views.SortName/Time/Typ

Page 66 - Customizing the Input labels

67No activity power offMenu Display Duration / OSD BrightnessOSD LanguageSet the display time and brightness of the on-screen menu display. Menu Displ

Page 67

5Safety Precautions When using the LCD DisplayThe Display is designed to operate on 110 - 127 or 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.Do not cover the ventilation

Page 68 - Monitor Out

68Setup for Input SignalsComponent / RGB-in selectComponent RGBSelect to match the signals from the source connected to the Component / RGB or PC in

Page 69 - OSD Language

69Setup for Input SignalsSignal menuNotes: • “Signal” setup menu displays a different setting condition for each input signal.• Depending on the inp

Page 70 - Setup for Input Signals

70Setup for Input Signals• SyncThis function operates only during input from PC IN terminal.Setting RGB sync signalConfi rm that the input is set to RG

Page 71 - Signal menu

P-NRMosquito NRBlock NROffOffOffNoise reduction AdvancedOff MinAdvanced Max Mid71• Noise reductionSets the following three NR (Noise Reduction) functi

Page 72

Options 2/3Off-timer functionInitial Power ModeNormalOffOffOffEnableSerial ID0ID selectDisplay sizeStudio W/BStudio GainLAN Control ProtocolRS-232C/LA

Page 73

73Options AdjustmentsItem AdjustmentsInput lockLocks the input switch operation.Off HDMI1 HDMI2 SLOT INPUT*1 VIDEO COMPONENT*2 PC DVI D

Page 74 - Options Adjustments

74Options AdjustmentsItem AdjustmentsStudio W/BOff: Nullify all the settings adjusted.On: Sets the colour temperature for TV studio.Note: Valid only

Page 75

Weekly Command TimerFunctionMondayProgram1Program3OnTuesdaySundayProgram EditThursdayFriday ---SaturdayProgram4Program6---Program3WednesdaySundayProgr

Page 76

Weekly Command Timer 8/8Program57 20:00 AVL:0020:30 DAM:NORM22:00 POF––:–– ---––:–– ---––:–– ---––:–– ---––:–– ---158636460616259Weekly Command Time

Page 77 - Weekly Command Timer

77Options AdjustmentsSet up the sound when an image input is selected.Image input Audio input[HDMI1] HDMI1 / SLOT INPUT / AUDIO 1 / AUDIO 2 / NO AUDIO

Page 78 - Weekly Command Timer 1/8

6Safety Precautions CAUTION When using the LCD Display Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the ventilation holes of the Display.• Heat

Page 79 - Audio input select

78Options AdjustmentsPress ACTION ( ) buttonWhen a signal is not detected, another input with a signal is automatically selected. Input Search1 selec

Page 80 - Secondary Input

79Options Adjustments RS-232C/LAN Information TimingSet up the informing manner for no signal or temperature rising.While RS-232C controls: Warning or

Page 81

80TroubleshootingBefore you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown below.SymptomsChecksPicture SoundInterferen

Page 82 - Troubleshooting

81Symptoms ChecksThe LAN is uncontrollable* Check whether the connection has been made properly. Check whether “Control I/F Select” is “DIGITAL LINK/L

Page 83

82TroubleshootingWhen using MiracastPlease refer to the following items if you have problems with the Miracast connection.Miracast cannot be connected

Page 84 - When using Miracast

83Aspect modePicture Enlarged screenDescriptionAll Aspect: OnFactory settingAll Aspect: Off16:9 FULLThe display of the pictures fi lls the screen.In t

Page 85 - List of Aspect Modes

84Aspect modePicture Enlarged screenDescriptionAll Aspect: OnFactory settingAll Aspect: Off16:9 16:9The display of the pictures fi lls the screen.In t

Page 86

85Applicable Input SignalsSignal nameHorizontal frequency (kHz) Vertical frequency (Hz) COMPONENT / RGB IN / PC IN(Dot clock (MHz))DVI-D IN(Dot clock

Page 87 - Applicable Input Signals

86Shipping conditionYESNOShippingOptionsDisplay Serial NumberShipping[from the unit]1 Press the MENU button till the Setup menu is displayed.2 Pre

Page 88 - Shipping condition

87Command list of Weekly Command Timer∗ Picture Mute cannot be unlocked by powering off/on with the remote control. Turn off and on again with the bu

Page 89

7Safety PrecautionsTouch panelCarefully observe the following instructions as the display has an optical touch panel.Do not expose the display to dire

Page 90 - Specifi cations

88Specifi cationsTH-80LFB70U TH-80LFB70E / TH-80LFB70WPower Source 110 - 127 V AC, 50/60 Hz 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 HzPower ConsumptionPower on 350 W 35

Page 91 - Software License

89Software information regarding this product© Panasonic Corporation 2013This product incorporates the following software:(1) the software which is de

Page 92 - Panasonic Corporation 2014

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