Displaying The Memory Viewer Screen; Operating The Memory Viewer Screen - Panasonic PT-MZ570 Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 5 Operations — Projecting with MEMORY VIEWER input

Displaying the Memory Viewer screen

When the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [MEMORY VIEWER] → [AUTOPLAY] is set to [ON] or [OFF], the still image
or movie file can be selected and played back in the Memory Viewer screen.
When [AUTOPLAY] is set to [SCENARIO], the Memory Viewer screen is not displayed, and projection of still
image or movie and transmission of the Light ID signal are performed automatically following the setting of the
scenario file.
For operation of [SCENARIO], refer to "Playing back using the contents list" (x page 193).
1)
Connect the USB memory with still image or movie file recorded to the <VIEWER/PAIRING> terminal.
f For the handling of the USB memory, refer to "Using the USB memory" (x page 70).
2)
Press the <NETWORK/USB> button to switch the input to MEMORY VIEWER.
f Every time the <NETWORK/USB> button is pressed, the input will switch in the order of MEMORY
VIEWER, Panasonic APPLICATION, and MIRRORING. Press the <NETWORK/USB> button until the input
switches to MEMORY VIEWER.
f The Memory Viewer screen (thumbnail or list view) is displayed.
f The cursor is at the thumbnail display area or the list display area at the right of the screen. (Cursor
background color: yellow)
Example of displaying in thumbnail view
Note
f Display method (displaying in thumbnail view or list view) in the Memory Viewer screen can be set in the [NETWORK/USB] menu →
[MEMORY VIEWER] → [VIEW] (x page 147).

Operating the Memory Viewer screen

This section describes an example of screen operations after the Memory Viewer screen is displayed.
For thumbnail view
1)
Press asqw to select a file.
f Select a folder in the thumbnail display area and press the <ENTER> button to display the files inside that
folder.
Example of displaying in list view
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