A Panasonic TV lamp is for projection televisions that have burnt out their bulb already. If you need to replace your TV lamp then you will have to probably get someone to do it for you unless you are comfortable with your technology abilities.
The lamp must be adjusted.
This is a replacement part of Panasonic rear projection televisions. The lamp provides the light for the images on the screen. www.howstuffworks.com has a great guide to how they work.
A UHM lamp uses a special socket connector, a UHM connector, invented by 3M. Panasonic projection TV's typically use this connector.
A Panasonic replacement lamp TY LA1000 may be purchased from Panasonic directly or at A Matter of Fax, DiscountTVLamps, Projector Lamp Center, Pureglare, and Advanced Lamps.
You do not need any external cords for the ty la1000 because this is a lamp replacement for the Panasonic DLP television unit. Although you do not need a cord, you will need to have lamp cable connectors to attach it to the conenctor plug.
In 2012 Panasonic introduced five new LCD TV models including "Panasonic VT 50", "Panasonic GT 50", "Panasonic ST 50", "Panasonic UT 50" and "Panasonic XT 50".
You can find replacement parts for your Panasonic TV at Panasonic's website. You also may be able to call your local TV repair center to find out if they service or sell parts for your particular TV.
No. Panasonic is made in Japan.
Don't have the same TV; but just came across some info that worked for my TV. Hold the Volume Down button on the TV and press and hold the PIP/Play button on the remote. A notice should pop up on the TV sayin the Lamp Meter has been reset to 0
If you need to purchase a Panasonic television remote, they can be purchased at a variety of electronic stores. Amazon and EBay carry a variety of Panasonic remotes, or you can try to contact Panasonic directly.
I believe they are made in Troy, Ohio, USA