Panasonic PT-MW630 Operating Instructions Manual page 191

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Chapter 5 Operations — Projecting with MEMORY VIEWER input
When automatic playback is disabled
This section describes the operation method when the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [MEMORY VIEWER] →
[AUTOPLAY] (x page 147) is set to [OFF].
In this case, files to be projected are selected and played back one by one.
1)
Press asqw to select a file from the thumbnail, and press the <ENTER> button.
f Playback starts in the full-screen display.
f Press the <ENTER> button during playback to pause playback. Press it again to resume playback from the
position where the playback has been stopped.
f After playback ends, playback goes into pause state at the beginning of the file.
f Press w during playback to perform the fast-forward playback. The speed is increased every time w is
pressed. (3 levels)
f Press q during playback to perform the rewind playback. The speed is increased every time q is pressed.
(3 levels)
f Press a during playback to play back the file being played back from the start. (cue)
f Press w while paused to play back the next file skipping the file being played back.
f Press q while paused to go back and play back the previous file.
2)
Press the <AUTO SETUP/CANCEL> button.
f Full-screen display ends and the Memory Viewer screen in thumbnail view returns.
Note
f When the recorded number of pixels is smaller than the maximum number of display dot
aspect ratio.
f When the recorded number of pixels is larger than the maximum number of display dot
ratio.
f Order of the playback follows the display order set in the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [MEMORY VIEWER] → [SORT] (x page 147).
Also in the cases where still image and movie files both exist in the same folder, they are played back according to the [SORT] setting.
f The time bar in the operating guide at the bottom of the playback screen can be erased by setting the [NETWORK/USB] menu →
[MEMORY VIEWER] → [GUIDE] (x page 147) to [OFF].
f Playback ends and the Memory Viewer screen returns when the contents list is distributed using the "Multi Monitoring & Control Software"
during playback. To resume the playback of movies, perform the playback operation after the distribution of contents list is completed.
*1 The maximum number of display dot for each product is as follows.
PT-MZ670, PT-MZ570: 1 920 x 1 080
PT-MW630, PT-MW530: 1 280 x 800
Resume playback
When the automatic playback is disabled (the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [MEMORY VIEWER] → [AUTOPLAY]
(x page 147) is set to [OFF]), resume playback can be performed.
Resume playback is a function that stops movie playback in the middle and restarts playback from the position
where the movie has been stopped the last time when the same file is to be played back next time.
The following operations resume playback from the position where the last playback has been stopped.
f Stopping movie playback in the middle, going back to the Memory Viewer screen, and then selecting the same
movie file again and playing it back
f After playing back other movie or still image files, selecting the previous movie file and playing it back
Note
f Resume information (information on the position when movie playback is stopped in the middle) is automatically saved at the time when
playback is paused by pressing the <ENTER> button during playback or when full-screen display is ended by pressing the <AUTO SETUP/
CANCEL> button during playback.
f Resume information (information on the position when movie playback is stopped in the middle) of 50 movie files can be saved. After the
51st movie file is played back, resume information will be deleted in order from the oldest.
f When resume playback is performed, some files may not be played back from the correct position where the last playback has been
stopped.
f All resume information is discarded when following operation is performed.
g Removing the USB memory
g Disconnecting the power cord
, it will be displayed enlarged maintaining the
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, it will be displayed reduced maintaining the aspect
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