Panasonic TCL55WT60 TCL47WT60 User Guide - Page 17
Parts names and functions, Pairing Touch Pad Controller
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VIERA Touch Pad Controller The Touch Pad Controller is designed to facilitate TV operation, such as when accessing Home Screen or the Browser with the Touch Pad and free pointing system. It also covers other TV operations as a Remote controller. ● Touch Pad Controller must be paired with the TV prior to operation. (Pairing to this TV with Bluetooth wireless technology.) ■Parts names and functions Front of the Touch Pad Microphone Power button Side of the Touch Pad To use microphone TOOLS OK (Displays on-screen remote control) Touch Pad OPTION (Displays Option menu) RETURN HOME (Displays Home screen) Channel up/down Apps (Displays Apps list) Volume up/down The Touch Pad Controller must be pointed toward the TV to turn on the power. (Only the Power-on switch works at first.) The TV can be paired with one Touch Pad Controller only. About Voice Control: It is recommended to speak within about 6 inches (15 cm) from microphone of VIERA Touch Pad Controller when using Voice Control function. (Please refer to eHELP (p. 20) for Voice Control function.) Transmission Range: Use the Touch Pad Controller within the range of 10.5 ft (3.2 m) from front surface of the TV. The range may be shortened if there are any obstacles or can be affected by the surrounding environment or building structure. ■Pairing Touch Pad Controller (In First Time Setup (p. 18)) To pair the Touch Pad Controller, hold the touch pad within 1.6 ft (50 cm) of the TV and simultaneously press and hold the OPTION and HOME button on the Touch Pad Controller following the instructions on screen. • You can also pair the Touch Pad Controller. (Press Menu --> Setup --> VIERA Touch Pad settings) ■Operating Touch Pad Controller Touch Pad operations Tap: Tap center of the pad to "OK" Swipe: Slide your finger to swipe. Trace the fringe to scroll. ● Some operations differ depending on the application. 17