Panasonic TH-37PA30, TH-50PV30, TH-42PV30 operating instructions Multi mode, Single mode, Slide Show

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Photo View mode

When you press the SD button, thumbnail screen is displayed automatically.

After that you can choose your desirable view mode between the following three modes.

Multi mode

12 images are displayed.

Press to select desired image.

Press the OK button to display Single mode.

Single mode

PHOTO

0001 / 0013

VIEW MODE

 

it

Select

OK

Menu

Single

Filename : 102-0001

Date : 30 / 03 / 2002

Pixel : 1600X1200

A single image selected from the index area fills the screen. You can also rotate or magnify the image.

Press to select the next or previous image.

Press the OK button to display Multi mode.

Press the Red or Green button to rotate the image. Each press rotates images 90 °.

OK

Red Green

PHOTO

102-0001

0001 / 0013

VIEW MODE

 

 

Select

Menu

Multi

Rotate

Zoom

Press the Yellow button to magnify the image. To restore press the Blue button.

Yellow Blue

Slide Show

Images are displayed one after another as a slide show.

To start Slide Show access Card setup menu.

After setting Interval, Sequence and Repeat, access Slide show. When both SD Card and PC Card are inserted, move to choose CARD and select SD or PC before accessing Slide show.

See page 30.

Press the OK button at any time to return to the Single mode.

Note:

When you are in the Slide Show mode, you can change the Aspect of the image on screen by pressing the ASPECT button on the remote control.

 

Card setup menu

 

 

Slide show

Access

 

Interval

5Sec

 

Sequence

Order

 

Repeat

On

OK

Card

PC

 

 

Card setup menu

Slide show

 

Interval

5Sec

Sequence

Order

Repeat

On

Card

PC

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Contents English TH-50PV30Dear Panasonic Customer ContentsSymptoms Check Important Safety NoticeTrademark Credits Setup Safety PrecautionsWhen using the Plasma TV If problems occur during use MaintenanceObserve the following precaution AccessoriesFitting remote control batteries Battery cautionsTerminal cover open and close How to open the front coverFastening method VCR Antenna connectionYellow button How to connect the Headphones / AV3 terminalsConnections Green buttonHow to connect the Component Input terminals How to connect the AV1 Input terminalsSignal Names for D-sub 15P Connector How to connect the PC Input terminalsLED Indicator Power On / OffHeadphones jack see Basic controls front panel and remote controlOn Screen Help ‘Instructions’ box Using the On Screen DisplaysTuning menu TuningAuto tuning via front panel Auto tuningManual tuning via front panel Manual tuningAccess Manual tuning Channel Allocation Picture menu Sound menu Setup menu Setup menuOwner ID Aspect Controls Multi window Changing the modeChanging the channels Channel search StillPicture and text Gamma PC modePicture Low RMove to choose Picture Pos. /Size Access Picture Pos. /Size SignalPicture Pos. /Size Folders and Files Photo View modeSelected File number / Total number of Files Index Area PC Card Indication Access IndicationSD Card slot PC Card slot Selected FilePicture menu Card setup menuSingle mode Multi modeSlide Show Teletext operation Favourite Page F.P Update DisplayUpdate Accessing sub pagesStereo / Bilingual Sound Selection When in TOP operationVCR / DVD operation Remote control settingPlasma TV panel TroubleshootingSymptoms Checks Picture Sound Sleep FeatureApplicable input signals for PC Input D-sub 15P ∗ Mark Input signal can be displayedPlasma Display panel SpecificationsPage Customer’s Record

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