Projecting an image in index-window mode, Using an assigned function, Controlling the volume of the speaker – Panasonic PT-LB75U User Manual

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You can project an image split in 2 windows
as an INDEX-WINDOW. One is frozen and
stored in memory, and displayed on the

screen’s left side while displaying subsequent image
continues on the right.
Press the MENU or RETURN button to escape.

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Switching the position

In default, the frozen image is displayed on the left
and the subsequent image is displayed on the
right. Press I H to switch the position.

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Changing the image size

Press F G to capture a new image and change
the size in 3ways.

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Capturing a new image

While in INDEX-WINDOW mode, press the
ENTER button to capture a new image and the
frozen image window will be updated in a moment.

You can assign a selected function to the
FUNCTION button.
Following functions are assignable. See

“FUNCTION BUTTON” on page 36 for assigning
procedure.

You can control the volume of the built-in
speakers and output audio sound. Press “+”
side of the VOLUME button to increase and
“-” to decrease.

Projecting an image in INDEX-WINDOW mode

Projected image

Frozen image

Continuing image

Frozen image

Continuing image

Continuing image

Frozen image

NOTE:

• If you change the window size, the aspect ratio of the

image is changed and becomes vertically elongated.

NOTE:

• When capturing a quick moving picture, perform

several times to get a stabled picture.

Frozen image

Continuing image

Using an assigned function

AV MUTE

See “Stopping the projection
temporary” on page 24.

FREEZE

See “Capturing an image” on
page 24.

AUTO SETUP

See “Setting up the image
position automatically” on
page 23.

INDEX-WINDOW

See “Projecting an image in
INDEX-WINDOW mode” on
page 25.

ASPECT

See “ASPECT” on page 32.

PICTURE MODE

See “PICTURE MODE” on
page 30.

CLOSED CAPTION
SETTING

See “CLOSED CAPTION
SETTING” on page 36.

Controlling the volume of the speaker

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