Panasonic VIERA TC-P42S2 Operating Instructions Manual page 23

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Photo:
Still images
recorded
with digital
still cameras
compatible
with JPEG
files of DCF* and EXIF**
standards
Data format:
Baseline
JPEG
(Sub-sampling:
4:4:4, 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
Max. number
of files:
9,999
Image
resolution:
160 x 120 to 20,000,000
* DCF (Design
rule for camera
file system):
A Japan
Electronics
and Information
Technology
Industries
Association's
standard
** EXlF (Exchangeable
Image
File Format)
(
Caution
)
@ AJPEG
image modified
with a PC may not be displayed.
@ Partly degraded
files might be displayed
at a reduced
resolution.
(N D
@ Folder structure
viewed
in PC
00_PANA
Created
automatically
3-digit folder
number
+ 5-digit arbitrary
characters
PlOOOOOl.JPG_4-digit
arbitrary
characters
+ 4-digit file number
i
P1000002
JPG
P1000003"JPG|@
Usable
characters:
1-byte
a to z,
A to Z,
0 to 9," and "_"
I
P1000004:JPG
_/
@ The folder and file names may be different
depending
on the digital
camera
used.
@ For the suitable
SD Memory
Cards,
please
confirm
the latest information
on the following
website.
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs
(This site is in English
only)
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@ Use an SD Card which meets SD standards.
If not, it may cause the TV to malfunction.
@ Do not remove
the card while the unit is accessing
data (this can damage
card or unit).
@ Do not touch the terminals
on the back of the card.
@ Do not subject
the card to high pressure
or impact.
@ Insert the card in the correct direction
(otherwise,
card or unit may be damaged).
@ Electrical
interference,
static electricity
or erroneous
operation
may damage
the data or card.
@ Back up the recorded
data at regular
intervals
in case of deteriorated
or damaged
data or erratic
operation
of the unit. (Panasonic
is not liable for any deterioration
or damage
of recorded
data.)
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HDMI connections
to some
Panasonic
equipment
allows
you to interface
automatically.
(p. 28)
@ This function
may not work normally
depending
on the equipment
condition.
@ The equipment
can be operated
by other
remote
controls
with this function
on even if TV is in Standby
mode.
@ image
or sound may not be available
for the first few seconds
when the playback
starts.
@ image
or sound may not be available
for the first few seconds
when
input mode is switched.
@ Volume
function
will be displayed
when adjusting
the volume
of the equipment.
@ If you connect
equipment
that has "HDAVl
Control
2 or later" function
to the TV with HDMI cable, the sound from DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT terminal
can be output
as multi channel
surround.
@ "HDAVl
Control
5" is the newest
standard
(current
as of December,
2009) for the HDAVl Control
compatible
equipment.
This standard
is compatible
with the conventional
HDAVl equipment.
HDMI (high-definition
multimedia
interface)
allows
you to enjoy high-definition
digital
images
and high-quality
sound by
connecting
the TV unit and the devices.
HDMI-compatible
equipment
('1) with an HDMI or DVl output
terminal,
such as a set-top
box or a DVD player, can be connected
to the HDMI connector
using an HDMI compliant
(fully wired)
cable.
@ HDMI is the world's
first complete
digital
consumer
AV interface
complying
with a non-compression
standard.
@ If the external
equipment
has only a DVl output,
connect
to the HDMI terminal
via a DVl to HDMI adapter
cable (*2).
@ When
the DVl to HDMI adapter
cable is used,
connect
the audio cable to the audio input terminal.
@ Audio settings
can be made on the "HDMI
1 in", "HDMI
2 in" or "HDMI
3 in" menu screen.
(p. 26)
Applicable
audio signal
sampling
frequencies
(L.PCM):
48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz
('1):
The HDMI
logo is displayed
on an HDMI-compliant
device.
(*2):
Enquire
at your local digital
equipment
retailer
shop.
(
Caution
)
@ Use with a PC is not assumed.
@ All signals
are reformatted
before
being displayed
on the screen.
@ If the connected
device
has an aspect
adjustment
function,
set the aspect
ratio to "16:9".
@ These
HDMI connectors
are "type A".
@ These
HDMI connectors
are compatible
with HDCP (High-Bandwidth
Digital Content
Protection)
copyright
protection.
@ A device having
no digital
output terminal
may be connected
to the input terminal
of either "COMPONENT"
or "VIDEO"
to
receive
analog
signals.
@ The HDMI input terminal
can be used with only the following
image signals:
480i, 480p,
720p, 1080i and 1080p.
Match the output
setting
of the digital
device.
@ For details
of the applicable
HDMI signals,
see p. 46.
You can enjoy your home theater
by connecting
a Dolby Digital
(5.1 channel)
decoder
and "Multi Channel"
amplifier
to the
DIGITALAUDIO
OUT terminals.
(
Caution
)
@ Depending
on your DVD player
and DVD-Audio
software
the copyright
protection
function
may operate
and disable
optical
output.
@ When
an ATSC channel
is selected,
the output from the DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT jack will be Dolby Digital. When
an NTSC
channel
is selected,
the output
will be PCM
@ Vivid:
@ Standard:
@ Cinema:
@ Game:
@ Custom
(Photo):
Provides
enhanced
picture contrast
and sharpness
for viewing
in a well-lit
room.
Recommended
for normal
viewing
conditions
with subdued
room
lighting.
For watching
movies
in a darkened
room. It provides
a soft, film-like
picture.
For playing video games. This mode will be set automatically
if "GAME" is selected from Input label setting (p. 39)
Customizes
each item according
to your taste.
Photo is displayed
in JPEG
menu.
@ Picture
mode will be automatically
set to "Standard"
if you change
the Input label from "GAME"
to other
labels.
@ Picture
mode will be automatically
set to "Game"
if you change
from an input label other than "GAME"
to "GAME"
label.
@
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