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Dual-HDMI, DVI-D + Audio, Component-In and LAN, VGA+Audio and RS232 control | |||
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Cisco was kind enough to donate this for our Hackspace usage for as long as it's usable to the space. It may not be sold off or disposed of irresponsibly - we either return it to Cisco (Bedfont Lakes UK) or document its disposal at a [http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/waste-electrical.htm WEEE-certified recycling centre] | Cisco was kind enough to donate this for our Hackspace usage for as long as it's usable to the space. It may not be sold off or disposed of irresponsibly - we either return it to Cisco (Bedfont Lakes UK) or document its disposal at a [http://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/waste-electrical.htm WEEE-certified recycling centre] |
Revision as of 14:36, 27 January 2016
Summary
This is a 65 inch plasma display donated for our non-commercial use by Cisco in the United Kingdom. Due to its size and weight, it's probably best to avoid moving it. It requires a strong television wall mount as it typically requires four people to carefully move it.
Specifications
This is a 1080p display with several inputs including HDMI, VGA, and component.
The detailed spec sheet can be found here File:Panasonic TH-65PF12EK.pdf
Status
- Currently missing the remote - eBay link for Panasonic N2QAYB000432 remote £15 shipped - can be controlled via RS232, however.
- Currently needing permanent mounting on the wall.
The screen works well, but be mindful that plasma displays can experience screen burn in if video graphics are left persistently unchanged for longer than an hour or two. Be careful unattended with video games and computer graphics.
RS232 control documentation can be found in the manual linked below.
Usage
There are PDF manuals floating around - a similar model manual is downloadable directly from Panasonic.
Powering On
Inputs
Dual-HDMI, DVI-D + Audio, Component-In and LAN, VGA+Audio and RS232 control
Disposal
Cisco was kind enough to donate this for our Hackspace usage for as long as it's usable to the space. It may not be sold off or disposed of irresponsibly - we either return it to Cisco (Bedfont Lakes UK) or document its disposal at a WEEE-certified recycling centre