Panasonic PT 60LCX63 Photo Viewer SD Card/PC Card, Card Data Protection, Folders and Files

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Photo Viewer (SD Card/PC Card)

Still image data (JPEG) made with a digital camera, digital video camera, or PC can be played back using an SD Card/PC Card.

WARNING

As with any small object, SD cards can be swallowed by young children. Do not allow children to handle the SD card.

Displayable Image Formats:

Baseline JPEG

(80 x 60 ~ 5 120 x 3 840 pixels)

Notes:

Some parts of an image may not be displayed or the image may be displayed on a smaller scale depending on the size of the image.

Only JPEG images can be displayed on this Device Display.

Card Data Protection

Do not remove the card while it is being accessed.

Do not touch the terminals on the back of the SD Card/PC Card.

Electrical interference, electrostatic discharges and malfunctions of the unit or card may all result in damage to the card or data loss. It is recommended that any important data also be backed up on a PC.

Stored data should be periodically backed up as a protection against data corruption, data loss or device malfunction. Please note that our company shall not accept any liability for damage or loss of stored data.

Caution

Always insert card in the correct direction. Failure to do so may result in damage to the card and this unit.

The SD Card and PC Card are precision devices. Do not subject them to excessive pressure or strong impacts.

Folders and Files

Digital cameras that are compliant with DCF specifications use folders with a specific structure. The following diagram shows an example of the folder structure.

Advanced

Example:

If the Card file hierarchy is displayed on the PC as shown in diagram at below.

ROOT

DCIM

100_PANA

P1000001.jpg

P1000002.jpg

P1000003.jpg

P1000004.jpg

101_PANA

P1010001.jpg

P1010002.jpg

P1010003.jpg

P1010004.jpg

DCIM Folder

The digital camera creates this folder automatically.

100_PANA Folder

Folder names consist of a 3-digit folder number which is followed by five arbitrary characters. Digital camera images are stored within these folders.

JPEG files in the 100_PANA folder are displayed when a Card, which is structured as shown left, is inserted. To display another folder, see page 85 Index Area Operation.

Note:

The folder and file name may vary according to the digital camera being used.

P1000001.JPG: DCF File

File names consist of four arbitrary characters followed by a 4-digit file number. DCF files are image files (normally JPEG files) that have been taken by a digital camera.

Operation

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Contents For assistance, please call Digital Device Display Operating InstructionsThree Important Reasons to Register Your Follow all instructions carefully Important Safety InstructionsTrademarks PT-50LCX63/PT-60LCX63 For assistance, please call 1-888-VIEW PTV843-9788Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Optional External Equipment Before UsingSafety Precaution Receiver LocationViewing position AccessoriesBefore Using Observe the following precautions Remote Control Battery InstallationEmergency Alert System EAS Forced Tuning Glossary and Acronyms Location of Controls Illuminated Remote ControlLocation of Controls Model PT-50LCX63 unit shown Controls and Terminals on the Device DisplayAV OUT terminals VentCable Connection InstallationConnecting the Antenna / Cable to the RF in Terminal Antenna Connection InstallationDCM Digital Cable Module From cable Digital Cable Module ConnectionConnects VCRs and other peripheral equipment How to connect the 1, 2, 3 Input TerminalsDisplay Component Signals Y, PB, PR that can be InputSignal data Information menu Mode type No. of dots Vertical frequencyVideo Audio How to connect the AV OUT TerminalsAnalog Audio Out How to connect the AmplifierAudio Adjustments Amplifier with built Dolby Digital decoders ProcedureDigital Audio Out NC Not connected Pin No Signal name How to connect the RGB in TerminalsConnecting a PC to RGB Pin No Signal nameComputer RGB signals that can be inputSignals DTV Format SignalsWhen audio signal input is analog How to connect the Hdmi input terminalConnection diagram When audio signal input is digitalCompatible formats Audio signal PCMPress TV/VIDEO on the Remote Control to select Hdmi input Power OFF Power on / OFFTurning the Power on and OFF Power onProcedure First Time SetupPower on / OFF Input SetupPress To select desired menu item Basic Menu NavigationTo select the desired icon Press To enter the menuFrom left column Press To select desired sub-menu Items From Press To adjust or set desiredBasic Menu Navigation Menu itemAutomatic channel setting Tuning channelsPress to exit menu Tuning channelsPress to start Auto ScanPress Menu to display the Main Menu screen Manual channel settingChannel Del To add channelTo delete channel Use number keys Press to select the desired volume levelDevice display operation Operation can be done from the Device DisplayDevice display operation Channel and Program TuningDirect Tuning Method Hdmi Channel Up/Down TuningRapid Tuning Antenna Input A/B TuningVideo RGB Comp Changing the input signalVideo RGBChannel Banner Maximized Unit Status displayChannel Banner Minimized To add a favorite channel Add FAV / Del FAV featureAuto shut off Invalid operation notificationZoom Full Aspect mode changes each time Aspect is pressedAspect Controls Just Zoom FullJust Freezing pictures Select Audio Mode for TV Viewing In digital modeMute / Freeze / SAP Sound muteReceivable Broadcast Types Analog modeMute / Freeze / SAP Returning to one screen Select desired input mode of the PIP screenPicture in Picture PIP Screen Display PIP screenSwapping Main and PIP screens Picture in Picture PIP ScreenChanging the channel of the PIP screen Selecting the screen size for PIP screenPress to Split screenSplitting the screen Selecting the screen aspect for split screenSwapping left and right screens Select desired input mode of the Right screenSplit screen Changing the channel of the right screenNumber keys When a channel button is pressed during channel searchWhen SEARCH/OPEN/CLOSE is pressed during Single screenRF Input Favorite Channel FeatureSurf Mode Channel iconVivid Picture AdjustmentsPicMode Press repeatedly to select PicModeColor Tint Brightness Picture Sharpness Contrast Level Picture AdjustmentsAdjust to desired level Adjustment item Button Adjustment Details Remarks ColorAdjusting screen position and size Width Adjusting screen position and sizePhase Adjustment ButtonAudio Adjustments Using BBE Audio AdjustmentsOther Adjust Press to save 4-digit code Lock FeatureEnter Secret Code Press number keys to enter your secret codePress to select Lock icon Lock FeatureDesired setting Lock SetOr B Channel LockSelect either Antenna a or Antenna B Press to select AntennaPress to enter the Mpaa field Block ProgramMpaa Block Program Press to display the How Long? menu Press to select Time PasswordHow long? Blocking Messages Reset User’s Memory FunctionsWhen the rating level is exceeded Adults only Not Rated by MpaaGeneral AUDIENCES. All ages admitted No ONE 17 and Under AdmittedClosed Caption Closed Caption FeatureCC Mode Closed Caption iconClosed Caption Feature Foreground FromStyle ColorsPress to select Captions icon.CH Channel Caption FeaturePreset Labels Press to enter Preset Labels listedManual Labels Channel Caption FeaturePress to enter Input Labels listed Input LabelsTo label video input connections for onscreen display Normal Warm Cool Color Temp FeaturePress to display the Other Adjust sub-menu Press to display Picture menuPress to set On or Off Video NR Noise Reduction FeatureOn When signal is noisy Off When signal is high-quality Press to select Video NR.CH3D Y/C Feature Picture menu Picture icon3D I/P Feature Advanced Op Automatically changing screen sizeRGB in Input Feature OFF Sleep Timer FeaturePress to select Timer icon Press to display Timer menu Press repeatedly to select the desired timeInformation Icon Demo Mode FeatureOther Adj Press to select Signal Meter.CH Signal Meter FeaturePress to display Cable Module Info Cable Module InfoPress to select Cable Module Info.CH Press to display About menu About ScreenAbout icon Folders and Files Photo Viewer SD Card/PC CardCard Data Protection Card Menu Screen Photo Viewer SD Card/PC CardInsert the Card Remove the CardReturn Operation Menu Area OperationIndex Area Operation Press Each press rotates image Single Play ModePress The next image is displayed Press The previous image is displayedStart Slide Show Slide Show ModePicture Adjustment Information Screen DisplayLamp has a maximum life of about 10 000 hours Lamp unit replacement periodReplacing the lamp unit Programming The Remote DVD Programming Without a CodeComponent Codes CableBrand Code VCR Infrared Codes IndexCable Converter BOX and DVD, CD Players Infrared Codes Index Rcvr DBS Codes For Cassette DecksTo do this Press Operating Components with Remote ControlTuner Pre-set stations Up/Down Operating a Cassette DeckOperating a Receiver Audio Mute RCVR. VOl Up DownSymptoms Checks TroubleshootingPT-50LCX63 PT-60LCX63 SpecificationsCustomer Services Directory CleaningCategory Parts Labor Service Limited WarrantyPanasonic Multimedia Device Display Limited Warranty Preamble GNU General Public License101 END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyHow to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Version 2.1, February GNU Lesser General Public License104 105 106 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Customer’ Record Index

PT-50LCX63, PT 60LCX63 specifications

The Panasonic PT-60LCX63 and PT-50LCX63 are notable models in the realm of high-definition rear projection televisions, offering impressive picture quality, advanced technologies, and numerous features designed to enhance the viewing experience. Both models cater to consumers seeking a blend of performance, style, and value.

The PT-60LCX63 features a 60-inch screen, while the PT-50LCX63 presents a slightly smaller 50-inch display. Both televisions utilize advanced LCD technology with a unique liquid crystal display that ensures sharp, vibrant images with accurate color reproduction. The screens are capable of displaying 720p resolution, making them suitable for both standard and high-definition content. This quality allows viewers to enjoy cinema-like visuals right in their living rooms.

One of the key technologies integrated into both models is the use of a digital light processing (DLP) system that enhances brightness and contrast, resulting in deeper blacks and brighter whites. This technology is complemented by a wide color gamut that brings life to every scene, making colors appear more saturated and realistic. The dynamic contrast ratio further enhances the viewing experience by adjusting the brightness and darkness of the image in real-time, ensuring that every detail is visible, even in the most challenging lighting conditions.

Connectivity is ample on both models, with several inputs including HDMI, component, and composite video. This extensive selection allows for easy connection to a variety of external devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and set-top boxes. The inclusion of built-in speakers offers a decent audio experience; however, avid home theater enthusiasts may opt for external audio solutions to further elevate sound quality.

Panasonic also equips these televisions with intelligent features such as VIERA Link, enabling users to control compatible devices through a single remote. The sleek design of both models allows them to fit seamlessly into modern home environments, boasting a contemporary look that enhances any room’s décor.

In conclusion, the Panasonic PT-60LCX63 and PT-50LCX63 stand out due to their excellent picture quality, advanced DLP technology, and robust connectivity options. These characteristics make them suitable choices for those who appreciate superior visual experiences at home. Whether watching movies, playing video games, or catching up on sports, consumers can expect reliable performance from these remarkable models.