Panasonic PT-P1SDU Playing back images from a SD, Memory card, SD selection screen, Useful

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SD selection screen

When you insert the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot, the input signal will automatically switch to “SD” and the SD selection screen will be displayed. (An image will be played back depending on the “MODE” setting in the “SD PICTURE SETUP” menu. Refer to page 38 for details.) When the SD selection screen is displayed and files in the SD memory card are being played back, use the SD operation buttons (page 18) for operation.

A

B

D

C

A: Folders

This displays the folders in the SD memory card.

NOTE:

BThe “PICTURE” folder contains still image data and moving image data recorded by a LUMIX Panasonic digital camera.

B: Information on the folder and file

This displays the type of folder, the counting number, the date and the type of file starting from the top.

<Folder types>

PICTURE

The “PICTURE” folder contains still image data and moving image data recorded by a LUMIX Panasonic digital camera.

PRESENTATION

The folders that are categorized as “PRESENTATION” contain files for presentation that have been created by ImageCreator 1.5. The folders created by ImageCreator 1.5 are assigned a DCF-compliant folder name (three numerals followed by “PJPCN”).

DPOF

Folders categorized as “DPOF” contain files for which various settings have been made by digital cameras. (For example, settings for slide shows.) You can make settings by DPOF-compatible digital cameras. The files with DPOF settings are stored in the “AUTO_PLAY#” folder in addition to the “PICTURE” folder. (The folder name consists of “AUTO_PLAY” followed by one numeral.)

<Counting number>

This displays the counting number of the selected file. [Folder number (three numerals)-file number (four numerals)]

<Date>

This displays the date when the selected file was created. <File types>

“Movie” will be displayed when the selected file is a moving image.

C: Operation guide

This displays the buttons which can be used for operation.

D: Thumbnails

Thumbnails of images in the selected folder are displayed.

NOTE:

BIf the thumbnail has not been incorporated into the image file in advance, it will take a longer time before the thumbnail appears.

B“?” is displayed for files whose thumbnails cannot be displayed for some reason. (For example, the data had been corrupted.)

BFor moving images, the first frame will be displayed.

Playing back images from a SD

functions

 

memory card

Useful

STD

 

#Select a folder by pressing the SD or SD

 

SHUTTER

button.

 

RETURN

VOLUME

Thumbnails will be displayed (page 34 D).

 

ENTER

BIf there are more than 9 folders, press the SD

 

 

 

 

 

 

button when selecting the lower-right

 

ROTATE

 

folder to display the next 9 (or less) folders.

 

SD operation buttons

<Projector control panel>

BIf there are some folders that are not displayed, their folder names may not compatible with the DCF standard. Press the SD ROTATE button to display the help screen. Press any SD operation button to return to the SD selection screen from the help screen.

$Press the SD ENTER button.

The cursor will move to the thumbnail area.

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Contents LCD Projector Commercial Use Model No. PT-P1SDUDo not look into the lens while the projector is being used Dear Panasonic CustomerPreparation Declaration of ConformityContents Precautions with regard to safetyDo not place the projector into water or let it become wet Do not handle the power cord plug with wet handsInsert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet Do not place liquid containers on top of the projectorDo not put your weight on this projector AccessoriesInsulate the battery using tape or similar before disposal Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projectorBefore use Other Setup menu Language Setup menuRead this page first Location and function of each part Front leg adjuster button# Connector panel $ Speaker Air outlet port Air inlet portRemote control unit Projector control panelSD operation buttons Projector position Setting-upProjection methods Projection distancesConnecting to computer Connecting to video equipmentConnections Preparation for the remote control unit Insert the battery holderTurning on the power $Press the Power button again Turning off the power#Press the Power button Direct power off functionProjected Adjusting the volume VolumeTurning off the picture and sound momentarily Shutter ImageInserting and removing the SD memory card SD selection screen Playing back images from a SDMemory card UsefulSetting a detailed playback method for the SD memory card Button functions during playbackEffect Auto PlayInterval On-screen menus Menu screensMain Menu Returning a setting to the factory default Menu operation guideDetailed Setup Adjusting the picturePicture Mode DaylightviewKeystone Adjusting the positionSettings AspectPosition Other settingsAuto Signal TV-SYSTEMChanging the display language Setup Setting up the security functionAmend Password Inserted SD KEYLamp indicator Temp indicator RemedyLamp unit replacement period CleaningReplacement procedure Lamp unit replacement procedure Before calling for service Cleaning and maintenance SpecificationsRemoving and attaching the lens cover List of compatible signals AppendixFolder directory name DCF standardGuide screen for computer connection File nameDimensions Projection dimensions calculation methodsUnits mm inch Trademark acknowledgements FRANÇAIS-71 Avertissements Précautions de sécuritéAvertissement AvertissementPendant un orage, ne pas toucher le projecteur ou le câble Ne pas placer des récipients de liquide sur le projecteurNe pas mettre d’objets étrangers dans le projecteur Ne pas obstruer les orifices d’entrée et de sortie d’airPrécaution à prendre lors du déplacement du projecteur Avertissements concernant l’installationAvant l’utilisation Méthode de remplacement du bloc de lampe Remplacement du bloc de lampePériode de remplacement du bloc de lampe Remarque’écran R.A.Z. Compteur Lampe apparaît alors ’écran Coupe L’ALIMENTATION disparaît 5 secondes plus tard