Panasonic BT-LT80W manual

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    Panasonic Broadcast BT-LT80W Menu Information[...]

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    DC14.0V YP B P R 1080/60I 50% P-P 4 3 5 1 2 6 7 [PHASE] 32 12 How to Use the On Screen Menu Six types of information are displayed on the screen: the operating status display , picture adjusting knob status, sharpness display , function display , DC power supply voltage display , battery level display and menu display . Operating status display 1. [...]

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    SHARPNESS H 30 F1:MARKER F2:WFM F3:PIXEL TO PIXEL XXXXX DC14.0V 50% MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER [MAIN MENU] MARKER VIDEO CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG VF CONFIG FUNCTION GPI INPUT SELECT CONTROL HOURMETER 13 Sharpness display • SHARPNESS H/V is displayed when it is set. • The display disappears if remains idle for 2 minutes. Displays the operation explan[...]

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    MENU 12 FUNCTION 3 INPUT ENTER MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER [MAIN MENU] MARKER VIDEO CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG VF CONFIG FUNCTION GPI INPUT SELECT CONTROL HOURMETER MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER SET [MARKER] MARKER 16:9 4:3 BACK CENTER GPI PRESET1 GPI PRESET2 OFF OFF OFF NORMAL OFF 4:3 4:3 MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER SET [MARKER] MARKER 16:9 4:3 BACK MARKER GPI PRESET1 G[...]

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    MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER [SYSTEM CONFIG] CONT ./BACK. BACKLIGHT PEAKING/PHASE ST A TUS DISPLA Y BA TTERY REMAIN SETUP LOAD SETUP SA VE PWR ON SETUP BACKLIGHT -- PEAKING 3SEC OFF OFF FA C T O RY USER1 LAST MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER SET [ SETUP SA VE ] USER1 YES NO MENU EXIT SEL. ENTER ENTER [SYSTEM CONFIG] CONT ./BACK. BACKLIGHT PEAKING/PHASE ST A TUS [...]

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    MAIN MENU MARKER VIDEO CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG MARKER 16:9 4:3 BACK CENTER GPI PRESET1 GPI PRESET2 GPI CONTROL GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 GPI4 GPI5 GPI6 GPI7 GPI8 USER 63 D93 D65 D56 VA R 1 VA R 2 VA R 3 [WHITE BALANCE V AR1]* [WHITE BALANCE V AR2]* [WHITE BALANCE V AR3]* CONT ./BACK. BACKLIGHT PEAKING/PHASE ST A TUS DISPLA Y BA TTERY REMAIN SETUP LOAD SETUP SA V[...]

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    17 Main Menu (continued) MARKER The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation MARKER OFF ∗ 1 ON Used to make MARKER settings effective. 16:9 ∗ 2 ∗ 3 OFF 4:3 13:9 14:9 CNSCO VIST A 95% 93% 90% 88% 80% Used to select/display the type of marker when the aspect ratio setting is 16:9. <OFF> Marker not[...]

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    18 Main Menu (continued) T ypes of MARKER 16:9 marker (Displayed when using HD, or when using SD with a 16:9 aspect ratio) The marker is only displayed as a vertical bar . In addition, the section becomes the “MARKER BACK” item. 4:3 marker 13:9 marker 14:9 marker VIST A marker , CNSCO marker A horizontal dotted line is displayed as the marker .[...]

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    19 VIDEO CONFIG The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation COLOR TEMP . USER 63 ∗ 1 D93 D65 D56 VA R 1 VA R 2 VA R 3 Used to select the color temperature. <USER 0 - 63> Adjustable settings 0 - 63 (color temperature around 3000K - 9300K) <D93> Color temperature around 9300K <D65> Color [...]

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    20 Main Menu (continued) About IP Mode By selecting “MODE1”, you can convert IP through Frame Interpolation. This unit has reduced the Frame Interpolation delay to 1 field or less, compared to our old models having caused 1 frame delay or more. Factory preset setting value is “MODE1” recommended for normal use. Depending on images, in very [...]

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    21 SYSTEM CONFIG The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation CONT . /BACK. BACKLIGHT CONTRAST Used to select the function to be assigned to CONT/B.LIGHT (a knob on the front panel). <BACKLIGHT> Used to adjust BACKLIGHT . <CONTRAST> Used to adjust CONTRAST . BACKLIGHT 0 - 60 Used to adjust the L[...]

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    22 VF CONFIG The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation VF CONTROL VF-CH ALL-CH Used to select the input line for the VF function of the monitor . (VF function: tally lamp lit, zebra displayed, displayed) <VF-CH> Only enabled when the VF line is selected. <ALL-CH> Enabled with all input lines.[...]

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    23 FUNCTION The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation FUNCTION1 - 3 BLUE ONL Y SD ASPECT ∗ 1 ∗ 2 WFM MARKER ∗ 1 ∗ 3 PIXEL TO PIXEL ∗ 4 PIXEL POS.+ ∗ 5 PIXEL POS.– ∗ 5 FOCUS-IN-RED ∗ 4 ∗ 7 ZEBRA REAR T ALL Y ∗ 6 CROSS HA TCH MONO ∗ 1 UNDEF (Factory preset setting → FUNCTION1: WFM[...]

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    24 Main Menu (continued) Restrictions on various FUNCTION settings Under the following conditions, various settings are disabled. Setting Disabling condition SD ASPECT Does not operate while GPI items are being set. Does not operate during PIXEL TO PIXEL operation. Does not operate during HD display . If operated during the conditions described abo[...]

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    25 Main Menu (continued) About WFM Y ou can display the wave form monitor using the “WFM” function. The display changes each time you press one of the buttons, [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] ( → page 23), assigned with the [WFM] function (T o use the “WFM” function, you must assign it to one of the [FUNCTION1] to [FUNCTION3] buttons). Press t[...]

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    26 Main Menu (continued) Display position sequence during an HD signal 1080i input PIXEL POS.+: 1) → 2) → 3) → 4) → 5) → 6) → 7) → 8) → 9) → 1) · · · · · PIXEL POS.–: 1) → 9) → 8) → 7) → 6) → 5) → 4) → 3) → 2) → 1) · · · · · 1) CENTER 2) LEFT TOP 3) MID T OP 4) RIGHT TOP 5) RIGHT MID 6) RIGHT BOTT OM [...]

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    27 Main Menu (continued) Push once the FUNCTION button to which the FOCUS-IN-RED function is assigned. Normal screen FOCUS-IN-RED display Push the same button once more Displays in red the section of the image that is being focused The aspect of 16:9 in the screen example. About FOCUS-IN-RED When the FOCUS-IN-RED function is used, the section that [...]

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    28 GPI The “GPI CONTROL” item is used to set enable/disable of all GPI functions, and assigns functions to each of the GPI terminal pins ( → page 31). The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation GPI CONTROL DISABLE ENABLE GPI functions enable/disable settings <DISABLE> Deactivate <ENABLE>[...]

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    29 INPUT SELECT The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation YP B P R ON OFF Used to set the YP B P R line to the INPUT SELECT button. ∗ 1 COMPONENT LEVEL SMPTE B75 B00 Used to select the input level for the YP B P R (component) signal. <SMPTE> When the signal level specified in SMPTE is Chroma 100 [...]

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    [MAIN MENU] MARKER 30 CONTROL The underlined values are factory preset setting values. Sub menu Settings Explanation CONTROL LOCAL REMOTE Used to select the operation. (Combined control lock) <LOCAL> Front operation enabled <REMOTE> Remote operation enabled (The front controls become locked) ∗ 1 LOCAL ENABLE DISABLE INPUT When “REMO[...]