Panasonic PT-50LCX63, PT 60LCX63 Photo Viewer SD Card/PC Card, Insert the Card, Remove the Card

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Photo Viewer (SD Card/PC Card)

Insert the Card.

 

Front Card Slot (P. 12)

 

SD Card

 

PC Card

 

Remove the Card.

 

Press in lightly

Press PC Card

on SD Card,

EJECT TAB twice.

then release.

 

Compatible Card

SD Card slot

PC Card slot

 

 

SD Card

Compact Flash*

Multi Media Card

Smart Media*

 

Memory Stick*

 

xD Picture Card*

The media* listed in the right column above can be read via the PC Card in the PC Card adaptor.

Hard disk PC Cards, Flash ATA Cards, and other recorded media cannot be used.

Place the selected media onto the PC Card and then insert into the PC Card Slot.

When both an SD Card and PC Card are inserted, the SD Card contents has priority and will be displayed.

If the Card is unusable, “CARD FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED” is displayed on-screen. Remove the Card only when ACCESS is not displayed.

If an incompatible JPEG file is displayed (full size file preview), “DATA FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED” is displayed.

Notes:

Insert/remove Card while “Card Menu Screen” or “No Card” is displayed.

Be sure ACCESS is not displayed before Card insertion/removal.

Fully insert the Card (ACCESS is displayed). Wait until ACCESS goes out before removing.

Before reinserting a Card after removing it, wait until “NO CARD” is displayed. If there are Cards in both Card Slots, wait until the Card Menu Screen of the other Slot is displayed and ACCESS is no longer displayed before reinserting a Card.

Card Menu Screen

The screen below is displayed automatically when a card is inserted. If “NO CARD” appears, confirm that a card is correctly inserted.

 

Parent Folder

Subfolder

 

 

Returns currently

The subfolder of

 

 

displayed folder to the

the currently

 

 

parent (previous)

displayed folder is

 

 

folder.

 

opened.

 

 

 

-MENU-

PAGE:

1/6

Menu Area

 

SINGLE

 

 

 

SLIDE

 

 

Select display method

SD/PC

 

 

(SINGLE PLAY or

 

 

 

 

 

SLIDE SHOW).

 

 

 

 

Confirm the displayed

 

 

 

card type (SD Card or

 

 

 

PC Card).

 

ACCESS

200_PANA

 

 

 

 

 

ACCESS Indication

Folder Name Area

 

 

ACCESS is displayed

The name of the selected

 

while data is read.

subfolder (framed in yellow) is

 

 

 

displayed.

 

Display Page No.

When the displayed

files/folders fill more than one page, the total number of pages is displayed.

Index Area

Folders and files are displayed here.

Notes:

Up to 1 000 JPEG files can be displayed. (This number may be lower if subfolders, or files other than JPEG are included in the folder.)

Depending on JPEG file type, “JPEG” will be displayed instead of thumbnail image.

Note:

Only JPEG files can be displayed.

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Contents Digital Device Display Operating Instructions Three Important Reasons to Register YourFor assistance, please call Important Safety Instructions Follow all instructions carefullyTrademarks For assistance, please call 1-888-VIEW PTV843-9788 Declaration of ConformityPT-50LCX63/PT-60LCX63 Table of Contents Before Using Safety PrecautionReceiver Location Optional External EquipmentAccessories Before UsingViewing position Remote Control Battery Installation Emergency Alert System EAS Forced TuningObserve the following precautions Glossary and Acronyms Illuminated Remote Control Location of ControlsLocation of Controls Controls and Terminals on the Device Display Model PT-50LCX63 unit shownVent AV OUT terminalsInstallation Connecting the Antenna / Cable to the RF in TerminalCable Connection Installation Antenna ConnectionDigital Cable Module Connection DCM Digital Cable Module From cableHow to connect the 1, 2, 3 Input Terminals Connects VCRs and other peripheral equipmentComponent Signals Y, PB, PR that can be Input Signal data Information menu Mode type No. of dotsVertical frequency DisplayHow to connect the AV OUT Terminals Video AudioHow to connect the Amplifier Audio AdjustmentsAnalog Audio Out Procedure Digital Audio OutAmplifier with built Dolby Digital decoders How to connect the RGB in Terminals Connecting a PC to RGBPin No Signal name NC Not connected Pin No Signal nameRGB signals that can be input SignalsDTV Format Signals ComputerHow to connect the Hdmi input terminal Connection diagramWhen audio signal input is digital When audio signal input is analogAudio signal PCM Press TV/VIDEO on the Remote Control to select Hdmi inputCompatible formats Power on / OFF Turning the Power on and OFFPower on Power OFFFirst Time Setup Power on / OFFInput Setup ProcedureBasic Menu Navigation To select the desired iconPress To enter the menu Press To select desired menu itemFrom Press To adjust or set desired Basic Menu NavigationMenu item From left column Press To select desired sub-menu ItemsTuning channels Automatic channel settingTuning channels Press to startAuto Scan Press to exit menuManual channel setting Press Menu to display the Main Menu screenTo add channel To delete channelChannel Del Press to select the desired volume level Device display operationOperation can be done from the Device Display Use number keysChannel and Program Tuning Direct Tuning MethodDevice display operation Channel Up/Down Tuning Rapid TuningAntenna Input A/B Tuning HdmiChanging the input signal VideoRGB Video RGB CompUnit Status display Channel Banner MinimizedChannel Banner Maximized Add FAV / Del FAV feature Auto shut offInvalid operation notification To add a favorite channelAspect mode changes each time Aspect is pressed Aspect ControlsJust Zoom Full Zoom FullJust Select Audio Mode for TV Viewing In digital mode Mute / Freeze / SAPSound mute Freezing picturesAnalog mode Mute / Freeze / SAPReceivable Broadcast Types Select desired input mode of the PIP screen Picture in Picture PIP ScreenDisplay PIP screen Returning to one screenPicture in Picture PIP Screen Changing the channel of the PIP screenSelecting the screen size for PIP screen Swapping Main and PIP screensSplit screen Splitting the screenSelecting the screen aspect for split screen Press toSelect desired input mode of the Right screen Split screenChanging the channel of the right screen Swapping left and right screensWhen a channel button is pressed during channel search When SEARCH/OPEN/CLOSE is pressed duringSingle screen Number keysFavorite Channel Feature Surf ModeChannel icon RF InputPicture Adjustments PicModePress repeatedly to select PicMode VividPicture Adjustments Adjust to desired levelAdjustment item Button Adjustment Details Remarks Color Color Tint Brightness Picture Sharpness Contrast LevelAdjusting screen position and size Adjusting screen position and size PhaseAdjustment Button WidthAudio Adjustments Audio Adjustments Other AdjustUsing BBE Lock Feature Enter Secret CodePress number keys to enter your secret code Press to save 4-digit codeLock Feature Desired settingLock Set Press to select Lock iconChannel Lock Select either Antenna a or Antenna BPress to select Antenna Or BBlock Program MpaaPress to enter the Mpaa field Block Program Password How long?Press to display the How Long? menu Press to select Time Reset User’s Memory Functions When the rating level is exceededBlocking Messages Not Rated by Mpaa General AUDIENCES. All ages admittedNo ONE 17 and Under Admitted Adults onlyClosed Caption Feature CC ModeClosed Caption icon Closed CaptionClosed Caption Feature From StyleColors ForegroundChannel Caption Feature Preset LabelsPress to enter Preset Labels listed Press to select Captions icon.CHChannel Caption Feature Manual LabelsInput Labels To label video input connections for onscreen displayPress to enter Input Labels listed Color Temp Feature Press to display the Other Adjust sub-menuPress to display Picture menu Normal Warm CoolVideo NR Noise Reduction Feature On When signal is noisy Off When signal is high-qualityPress to select Video NR.CH Press to set On or Off3D Y/C Feature Picture icon Picture menu3D I/P Feature Automatically changing screen size Advanced OpRGB in Input Feature Sleep Timer Feature Press to select Timer icon Press to display Timer menuPress repeatedly to select the desired time OFFInformation Demo Mode Feature Other AdjIcon Signal Meter Feature Press to select Signal Meter.CHCable Module Info Press to select Cable Module Info.CHPress to display Cable Module Info About Screen About iconPress to display About menu Photo Viewer SD Card/PC Card Card Data ProtectionFolders and Files Photo Viewer SD Card/PC Card Insert the CardRemove the Card Card Menu ScreenMenu Area Operation Index Area OperationReturn Operation Single Play Mode Press The next image is displayedPress The previous image is displayed Press Each press rotates imageSlide Show Mode Picture AdjustmentInformation Screen Display Start Slide ShowLamp unit replacement period Replacing the lamp unitLamp has a maximum life of about 10 000 hours Programming The Remote Programming Without a Code Component CodesCable DVDVCR Infrared Codes Index Brand CodeCable Converter BOX and DVD, CD Players Infrared Codes Index Codes For Cassette Decks Rcvr DBSOperating Components with Remote Control To do this PressOperating a Cassette Deck Operating a ReceiverAudio Mute RCVR. VOl Up Down Tuner Pre-set stations Up/DownTroubleshooting Symptoms ChecksSpecifications PT-50LCX63 PT-60LCX63Cleaning Customer Services DirectoryLimited Warranty Panasonic Multimedia Device Display Limited WarrantyCategory Parts Labor Service GNU General Public License Preamble101 No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsEND of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February104 105 106 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Index Customer’ Record

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.