Bystem examples, Adjusting the volume, Turning off the volume – Panasonic TC-LT1 Series User Manual

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Selecting the Colour System for Video (S-Video) Input

Please use the following procedure to select the Colour System if the signal does not match and a normal picture is not
projected when selecting AV1 or AV2 during input switching. Normally the Projector can be used as is without this setting, since

at the time of shipment the Projector is set to Auto.

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Procedure (Either the Remote Control or the Projector can be used to set the Colour System)

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Press the MENU Button, and use the

a

and ▼ buttons to select

the “COLOUR SYSTEM" menu. Then use the

4

and ► buttons to

execute.

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Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the Colour System that

will yield the proper image.

PICTURE
COLOUR SYSTEM
SETTING
FEATURES

LANGUAGE

AUTO

NTSC 3.58
NTSC 4.43
SECAM
PAL

Press the MENU Button twice to complete.

• NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, SECAM and PAL are television broadcast system. This Projector can project

video signals that correspond to these system.

• In some cases images will not be properly displayed under the Auto setting, if the picture is poor,

including dubbing tapes. Switching the Colour System is an effective measure to take in these instances.

Adjusting the Volume

Use the volume adjustment buttons {-/+) to adjust the volume during video input.

Press + to increase the volume.
Press - to decrease the volume.

• Even if another screen is being displayed, these buttons will operate when

pressed, although the adjustment level will not be displayed.

• The buttons will not operate during RGB signal input.

Turning Off the Volume

Pressing the Mute button “o” during video input will cause the sound to turn off and the Mute
indication to be displayed as shown right.
Press the Mute button again to turn off the Mute indication. The sound will return at its prior
volume, and the volume level will be indicated for approximately 3 seconds.

• Even if another screen is being displayed, the Mute button will operate when

pressed, although the Mute indication will not be displayed.

• The settings will be cancelled by turning off the power, or by pressing the

volume “+” button.

• The Mute button will not operate during RGB signal input.

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