Speaker section zoom ring, Focus ring, Volume button – Panasonic TC-LT1 Series User Manual

Page 9: Cursor button, Menu button, Optical receiver for remote control, Lamp monitor, Temperature monitor, Main power switch, Projector <operating panels on top, front and side

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Description of Each Section

The circled numbers listed (example (^) indicate the page on which the explanation of that section begins.

Projector

<Operating panels on Top, Front and Side.>

Lamp Unit Storage Bay

Stores the Lamp Unit

Speaker Section

Zoom Ring

(Monaural)

Rotate the zoom ring to adjust

Stores one (1 W) Speaker the screen size.

Focus Ring

Rotate the focus ring to
adjust the focus.

AV/RGB Switching

^ Button

Switches the signal being
projected each time the button
is pressed.

Carrying Handle

Use when carrying

and taking out of
handle.

Adjuster Button

m

3/ Used to adjust the tilt of

^ Power Button

M-V When the main power is orv

this button turns the power

on or off.

the projector.

/^Volume Button

Adjusts the internal speaker volume
at video input mode.

Cursor Button

m

3/ Use to select, adjust and set the menu screen options.

Menu Button

Turns the menu display on the screen on and off.

Optical Receiver for Remote Control

Optical Receiver for the signals from the Remote Control.

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Power Display Lamp

This lamp illuminates in red when the main power switch is ON,
and in green when the power switch on the remote control is ON.

It flashes in green on and off for about 2 minutes when the cooling

fan is running after the power has been turned off.

^ Lamp Monitor

Turns on when it is time to change the lamp unit, and flashes on
and off when the lamp circuits are not functioning properly.

Temperature Monitor

Reports abnormal temperatures in the projector by turning on or

flashing on and off.

Main Power Switch

Turns the main power ON and OFF (when the power is turned on,
the projector enters stand-by mode.)

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