Basic Operation - Panasonic PT-L595U Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic pt-l595u operating instructions
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Basic operation

Changing the input source
Projector
Remote control unit
or
NOTE:
The mode name for the currently-selected signal or the name of the signal format will be displayed directly
underneath the on-screen display of the input signal source.
The on-screen display of the selected input source normally appears when projection starts, and also when the
input source is being switched. However, if the input display setting (INPUT DISP) has been turned off, this on-
screen display will not appear. (Refer to page 29.)
If the S-VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected at the same time, the S-VIDEO IN signal input
will automatically be given priority. If you wish to view the signal being input to the VIDEO IN terminal, disconnect
the plug from the S-VIDEO IN terminal.
If the picture is not projected normally when an RGB signal is being input, you will need to switch the signal
mode to match the input signal. (Refer to page 19.)
If S-VIDEO or VIDEO has been selected as the input signal source, it may be necessary to select the correct
format which corresponds to the input signal. If the picture is not projected correctly, refer to page 20.
When switching to RGB 1 or RGB 2, the signal will be output from the RGB OUT terminal.
The video signal input source and the corresponding audio signal
input source can be changed in the order shown below each time the
INPUT button on the projector control panel or the remote control unit
is pressed. The input source selected is displayed on the screen for
approximately five seconds.
The video signal from the input signal source which is connected to
the S-VIDEO IN or VIDEO IN terminal will be projected.
At this time, the audio input will be switched to the signal from the
input source which is connected to the AUDIO IN (L-R) terminals for
S-VIDEO/VIDEO input. However, only one audio signal input system
is available, so if you wish to change the audio input source, you will
need to remove and insert the appropriate plugs.
The signal which is being input to the RGB IN connector for RGB 1
will be projected and output from the RGB OUT connector.
The audio signal output will be the signal which is being input to the
AUDIO IN connector for RGB 1.
The signal which is being input to the RGB IN connector for RGB 2
will be projected and output from the RGB OUT connector.
The audio signal output will be the signal which is being input to the
AUDIO IN connector for RGB 2.
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