Safety Precautions; Handling Cautions; Accessories - Panasonic TY-FB12LC Mode D'emploi

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Features
LAN control function compatible
You can control the display connected to the network with a PC.
PJLink™ class 1 compatible
You can use the PJLink™ protocol to perform operations such as the following from a PC.
● Display setup
● Display status query
Equipped with component/RGB input terminals
Connecting an external device allows you to watch component/RGB video.
Models TH-**PF12U series supported

Safety Precautions

WARNING
● Never attempt to disassemble or modify this product.
To avoid fire, shock, or failure.
● If you sense smoke, an odd odor, or unusual noises
while in operation, immediately unplug the unit.
Switch off the display and unplug the power cord plug
from the supply outlet.
To avoid fire or shock, do not leave the power of the unit
turned on.
● To avoid shock or other problems, do not leave the
unit plugged into the supply outlet.

Handling Cautions

● Do not touch the connector contacts with hands directly.
To avoid electrostatic damage to internal parts, before handling this product, touch a large metallic object
such as a steel cabinet to discharge yourself.
● Be sure to use the supplied cable or specified parts for interconnection.
To avoid malfunction or failure, do not use parts other than those recommended.

Accessories

Please check and identify the supplied accessories.
• Terminal function label (1 sheet)
(page 3)
Affix this label to the applicable slot of the
rear panel of the unit.
2
● Please contact our designated
service department for installation or
change of this product.
To Service personnel:
Before removing or installing the
Terminal Board, be sure to turn the
power of the unit off and unplug the
power cord plug from the supply
outlet.
• Screw (× 4)
• Ferrite core (× 2)
(page 3)
(J0KG00000014) (page 5)
Use the Ferrite cores to comply with
the EMC standard.

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