Panasonic CQ-VX220W manual Setup Operation, Touch Operation Screen, Exit from the menu

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Setup Operation

(Example: DVD mode)

qw

Touch

in Operation Screen.

Touch desired setting.

e (Example: setting screen of Display Adjustment a page 36)

English

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Determines the setting and goes back to the previous menu.

Determines the setting and gets out of the menu

Note:

¡The display returns to the previous status if there is no operation for more than 60 seconds after changing to the set- ting menu.

¡The item may not be temporarily selected depending on the current disc type or the state of this unit. In such a case, change the source to another one and try to set up the item again.

 

 

 

 

CQ-VX220W

TEXT

DIMMER DIM

 

 

 

TILT

OPEN

 

 

 

 

CQ-VD5005W

 

VOL

 

 

POWER

TUNE/TRACK

AV1 IN

 

 

 

PUSH SEL

MUTE

MAP

SOURCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[SOURCE]

(Exit from the menu)

[VOL] (PUSH SEL)

[DIM] (DIMMER)

(The screen brightness is toggled between the set level and maximum luminance.)

DIMMER

TILT

CLOSE

IN-DASH 7" WIDESCREEN COLOR LCD MONITOR / DVD RECEIVER

CQ-VX220W

TEXT

DIMMER DIM

 

 

 

TILT

OPEN

 

 

 

 

CQ-VD5005W

 

VOL

 

 

 

TUNE/TRACK

AV1 IN

 

 

POWER

 

PUSH SEL

MUTE

MAP

SOURCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CQ-VX220W

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Contents Model CQ-VX220W Observe the following warnings when installing Observe the following warnings when using this unitObserve the following cautions when installing Observe the following cautions when using this unitSafety Information Components Before Reading These InstructionsFeatures Contents Radio radio settings a Disc disc settings aPreparation AV1/AV2 Camcorder, VCR, etcBefore Initial Use Battery ReplacementPictographs Disc MarksName of Controls and Functions + VOL RET ReturnSRC PWR RETTouch Panel Operation Overview Audio Source Example CD modeVideo Source Operation ScreenGeneral PowerGeneral Operations Display Open/CloseTilt Angle VolumeFolding Down Display TemporarilyBefore Disc Playback Because a disc is already loaded When a disc is in the playerVCD Video CD DivX Disc PlayerBasic Operations Chapter/title Selection From a specificChapter/title Useful Function DivX CommonDisplayed items Displayable charactersSupported file systems Copyright No warrantyMaximum number of files/folders Compression method Bit rateRadio TuningAuto Preset Memory Preset MemoryPreset Swap Manual Preset MemoryUSB Audio Device Control ¡Connect a USB audio device to USB connector of this unitPreparation IPod/USB on the Source Selection ScreenFile Selection List Folder/File SelectionRandom Play within Current Folder Scan PlayUSB iPod Control Title scroll Operation ButtonsControllable iPod, iPhone/software version Only for Audio mode Mode or audio modeSelection of video Shuffle Songs¡Connect an optional external device to the AV1/AV2 AV1/AV2 onAudio L Audio R Video Ground Install the Face Plate Face Plate Removal AlarmRemove the Face Plate Basic Setting SettingsSound DiscExample setting screen of Display Adjustment a Setup OperationTouch Operation Screen Exit from the menuCamera DisplayRGB Input ACC SelectOSD Color Bright ContrastColor TintFader BalanceBass TrebleDVD Aspect Letter BoxAngle Mark Down Mix Auto PresetAbout DivX VOD Content Display the unit’s registration codeTouch Touch Disc Troubleshooting Possible cause a Possible solutionACheck the speaker wiring Picture is dark. ACheck the wiring of the antenna power leadDisplay does not go Back into the unit Picture is whitish. SomethingSound skipping or noise Picture stops No playback or disc Ejected CD-Rs/RWs/DVDError Display Messages No response to pressing ButtonsDisplay An unsupported USB device was connected No playable files existFor some reason, an over-current was detected WMA file can be copyrightedIf the Unit Begins to Case you forget the ID Replacing the Fuse CodeMalfunction Product ServicingMaintenance Cleaning this UnitThinner BeBenzine DVD-Rs/RWs Other cases... a Language Code ListCode Language Name Touch To determineInteractive DVD Dolby DigitalLetterbox screen Lpcm Linear PCM audioSpecifications Memorandum 103 YFM264C157CA PTW1208-1029