Panasonic BT-LT2600 manual

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    Panasonic Broadcast BT-LT2600 Menu Information[...]

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    12 Six types of inf ormation are displa yed on the screen. The input signal status , picture adjusting kno b status, shar pness displa y , function displa y , audio le v el meter displa y and the menu displa y . 1. The selected input line ( J pa ge 9, ) • VIDEO , Y/C, SDI1, SDI2, YP B P R /RGB-VIDEO/R GB-COMP . 2. V a rious display (FILM mode) ?[...]

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    13 • Y ou can set FUNCTION display in the menu. • When “FUNCTION DISPLA Y” ( J page 22) is “O N” and either [FUNCTION1] or [FUNCTION5] is pressed, the unit displa ys the status of the FUNCTION item set. • The displa y disappears if remains idle for 2 seconds . • The operational status is displa yed in “XXXXX” ( J page 23 “Oper[...]

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    14 1. Pu sh [MENU] to display the MAIN menu. 2. Push [ , ] to select the men u, then push [ENTER]. 3. Push [ , ] to select the sub men u, then push [ENTER]. The setting v alues in the sub men u change to g reen. 4. Push [ , ] to select the settin g value s, then push [ENTER]. Push [MENU] to cance l. T o return to the previous screen Push [MENU]. Me[...]

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    15 Y ou can change the menu setting v alues and pict ure adjusting knob settings , then sav e and loa d up to 5 combinations of screen adjustme nt values as user data. Y ou can also return the setting value s and adjustment values to the factory pr eset setting s. The f ollowing sett ings are included in user data. • Menu sett ings e xcept f or ?[...]

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    16 Menu configuration MAIN MENU VIDEO CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG FUNCTION INPUT SELECT GPI MARKER GAMMA SELECT FILM GAMMA COLOR TEMP . SHARPNESS MODE SHARPNESS H SHARPNESS V I-P MODE MONO ANAMO SD ASPECT SCAN NOISE WIPE CONT ./BACK. BA CKLIGHT SUB WINDO W WFM POSITION MENU POSITION RO T AR Y POSITION ST A TUS DISPLA Y SETUP LOAD SETUP SA VE F AN MOT OR C[...]

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    17 The underlined v alues are f actory preset setting va lues. *1 The setting become s “On” when the un it receiv es mar ker-r elated control during REMO TE operatio n. (Priority goes to GPI when GPI settings exist.) *2 When controlling the mark er settings using the GPI function ( J pa ge 30), these settings be come disabled . These are not op[...]

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    18 g 16:9 marker (Displa yed when using HD , or when using SD with a 16:9 aspe ct ratio) The marker is only displa yed as a ve r tical bar . In addition, the section becomes the “MARKER BA CK” item. VIST A marker , CNSCO marker A horizontal dotted line is display e d as the m arker . When “UNDER” is set in “SCAN” in the “VIDEO CONFIG?[...]

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    19 The underlined v alues are f actory preset setting va lues. *1 During 2 screen display , the changes are not reflected in the still image of the main window . *2 When “RGB-COMP . ” is selected in “YP B P R /RGB” in the “INPUT SELECT” menu ( J page 27), this does not operate. *3 The f ollowing sharpness values can each be set, 1) VIDE[...]

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    20 3 g WB adjustment mode Y ou can adjust “WHITE BALANCE V AR1” – “WHITE BALAN CE V AR3” (W B) by selecting “V AR1” – “V AR3” in “COLOR TEMP . ” in the “VI DEO CONFIG” me nu. The underlined v alues are f actor y preset setting v alues. *1 When “COL OR TEMP . ” is selected and [ENTER] is pressed f ollowing item chang [...]

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    21 The underlined v alues are f actory preset setting va lues. *1 When the monit or is shipped from the f actor y , “USER1” – “USER5” and “F A CT OR Y” all hav e the same details. *2 Y ou cannot sa ve or load the settings f or “H POS ITION”, “V PO SITION”, “PHASE” and “CLOCK” ( J pa ge 27). *3 F actor y preset settings[...]

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    22 The underlined v alues are f actor y preset setting v alues. *1 If these settings are changed, th e menu settings will also change. FUNCTION Sub menu Settings Exp lanation FUNCTION 1 – FUNCTION 5 <HV DELA Y> <A UT OSETUP> <BLUE ONL Y> <GAMMA SELECT> <SD ASPECT> <SCAN> <SUB WINDOW> <WFM> <MARKE[...]

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    23 g Restrictions on v arious FUNCTION settings Under the f ollowing conditions , v arious settings are disab led. g Operation items dis play ed when a FUNC TION button is used When any of the buttons , [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION5] , is pressed, the f ollowing messages are displa yed according to th e operation assi gned to the pressed b utton. •H [...]

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    24 g About HV DELA Y This displa ys the video b lanking period. By pushing the b utton, y ou can s witch through the H b lanking displa y J V blanking display J H and V b lanking display J no blanking display . g About the SUB WINDO W Y ou can compare saved still and mo vi ng images by using the “SUB WIND O W” function to se parate the main win[...]

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    25 g About WFM Y ou can displa y the wa ve fo r m monitor using the “WFM” fu nction. The displa y changes each time y ou press one of the b uttons, [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION5] ( J page 22), assigned with the [WFM ] function (T o use the “WFM” fu nction, you must assign it to one of the [FUNCTIO N1] to [FUNCTION5] buttons). Ev en if “WFM”[...]

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    26 The “GPI CONTR OL ” item is used to set enab le/disenab le of all GPI functions , and assigns functions to each of the GPI ter minal pins ( J page 30). The underlined v alues are f actor y preset setting v alues. Note: Please be a ware that the f ollowing can not be perf or med. • “SD ASPECT” operation when input signal is HD or PC •[...]

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    27 The underlined v alues are f actory preset setting va lues. *1 “A UT O” is set when the monitor is shipped from the factory , but if there are concerns about noise etc. from outside the input signal, we recommend assigning specif ic format. g COMP . The f ollowing menus are s witched by selecting “RGB-C OMP . ” in “YP B P R /RGB” in [...]

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    28 g “PHASE” and “CLOCK” factory preset setti ng values Adjusting the speak er output. The underlined v alues are f actor y preset setting v alues. *1 When speak er output set in “ INPUT SELECT” menu is a nalog, the le v el meter does not mo ve regardless of its displa y status . FORMA T CLOCK PHASE FORMA T CLOCK PHASE 640x400(70Hz) 800[...]

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    29 Main Menu (continued) The underlined v alues are f actory preset setting va lues. *1 The menu ca n be displa yed when the lock is engage d. The only men u setting that can be changed wh en the lock is engag ed is the “CONTROL/LO CAL ENA. ” item. When the loc k is engaged, the pict ure adjusting knob is disab led. Operations when the loc k is[...]