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ANGEL Posted on May 05, 2012

TH-C4HD18 IM TRYING TO MOUNT THE STAND TO THE TV BUT THERES NOTHING TO SCREW THE STAND TO THE TV. THERES JUST FOUR HOLES IN THE BACK OF THE TV. WATCH SUPOST TO GO THERE????

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The four holes on rear are for wall mounted bracket, the stand that goes in bottom generally requires the removing of a cover plate which will be about size of the upper part of stand and will be approx four screws, remove cover and stand will slot in and fix with scres/bolts accordingly.

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: no screws for the tv to mount to the bracket

You will 4 m5x18mm and 4 m5x25mm machine screws. That should do the trick..

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2008

SOURCE: Posterized!

Try 2 different signal sources, such as cable and DVD or Dish and DVD or Cable and vcr. If the same problem exists on both sources then the TV needs a circuit board.
I would like a discription of "posterized" to help you more.
Steve

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SOURCE: Mounting Th-42PX75U

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: What is the screw hole size in back of tv

The screw holes are metric. The set is supplied with M5x25 screws to attach the pedestal, so the wall mount screws will be in that same range.

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic plasma TV model TH-42PD60U won't turn on

I had this problem in 2007 / 2008 here is what happened to me. Jan 09, 2008 - I also have brought the unit to the authorized Panasonic repair facility and the problem is a failure in the P-board which is the power supply board. The P-board needs to be replaced. The repair will cost $475 plus tax. $250 is for labor. The unit was nop more than two months out of warranty. This does not speak well for Panasonic. I have been researching the problem and it looks like this has happened to many of the Panasonic plasma TVs.
Jun 14, 2008 - As an update to my problem with the failed P board. Contacted Panasonic Service and talked to a customer service representative. I told them how I have purchased many Panasonic products and how unhappy I was with the failure of the product. They proposed paying the labor cost of $250 and I would pay for the part. I just hope it does not happen again.

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