Panasonic SV-AV20U User Manual

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ª Listening to Music (Music

Playback) (

l 26)

≥Only the MPEG2-AAC and MP3 data

recorded using SD-Jukebox Ver.3.0
(supplied accessory) are applicable to
play on your SD Multi AV Device.

≥This SD Multi AV Device alone does not

allow tracks to be recorded or deleted.

≥Refer to the PDF manual of the SD-

Jukebox Ver.3.0 as for Recording Music
file and Playlist.

≥If there is no Music file, [SELECT

PLAYLIST] screen on the menu is not
displayed.

≥If [POWER SAVE] has been set to [ON] on

the menu, the LCD Monitor will be turned
off approx. 5 seconds after playback and
the SD Multi AV Device will be turned off
approx. 30 seconds after stopping. Turn
the power [OFF], then turn it on again.

≥If the still picture associated by the SD-

Jukebox Ver.3.0 is large (volume), it may
take a longer time to be displayed than
expected.

≥If there are two or more still pictures

associated by the SD-Jukebox Ver.3.0,
only the first still picture will be displayed.

≥Even if a still picture has been associated

by the SD-Jukebox Ver.3.0, it may not be
played back on the SD Multi AV Device,
depending on the still picture type.

≥A title, an artist name or the [PLAYLIST]

may not be displayed in some cases.

≥All music files are locked.
≥Using its Formatting Function, all the data

on an SD Memory Card can be erased.

≥MP3 is the abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio

Layer3.

≥Normal MP3 files cannot be played back.

Use the data created with SD-Jukebox
Ver.3.0.

≥Some MP3 or MPEG2-AAC files which

were written with SD-Jukebox Ver.3.0 may
not be played back.

≥The bit rates (recommended) supported

are 64 kbps, 96 kpbs or 128 kbps for both
the MPEG2-AAC and MP3 files.

≥WMA data cannot be played back.

ª Adjusting the Volume (

l 27)

≥The L/R indication on the earphones

represents Left/Right.

≥When checking the sound which is being

recorded, volume adjustment is not
available.

ª Backlight Compensation

Function (

l 28)

≥When the Backlight Compensation

Function is activated, the entire screen
becomes brighter.

≥Turning the power off will release this

function.

≥It is not possible to use Horizontal Stripes

Reduction Mode and to adjust White
Balance when this mode is activated.

≥The backlight may not be sufficiently

compensated for in dark places.

≥The Backlight Compensation Function

cannot be set or released while recording.

ª Adjusting White Balance (

l 28)

≥You may not be able to achieve correct

White Balance adjustment manually under
weak illumination. (In this case, the [

1]

Indication flashes.)

≥Turning the power off will release the

adjusted White Balance setting.

≥This mode cannot be set or released while

recording.

≥It is not possible to use Horizontal Stripes

Reduction Mode and Backlight
Compensation Function when this mode
is activated.

≥The White Balance may not be adjusted in

dark places.

≥Adjustment of White Balance is effective

under the following conditions.

-When recording under reddish lighting

(halogen light bulb, incandescent light
bulb, etc.).

-When recording a picture of mono-tone

color.

-When recording under multiple light

sources.

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