Panasonic PT-DZ16KE Home Theater System User Manual


 
Chapter 4Settings — [SIGNAL LIST] menu
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f To cancel the deletion, press the <MENU> button to return to the [REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST] screen.
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The selected signal will be deleted.
Note
f A registered signal can also be deleted from [ENTRY SIGNAL DELETE] on the [REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP] screen.
Protecting the registered signal
1) Press asqw to select the signal to protect.
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS] screen is displayed.
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select [LOCK].
5) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF] The signal is not protected.
[ON] The signal is protected.
Note
f When [LOCK] is set to [ON], signal deletion, image adjustment, and automatic setup are not available. To perform these operations, set
[LOCK] to [OFF].
f A signal can be registered to the sub memory even if it is protected.
f Even a protected signal will be deleted if [INITIALIZE] is executed.
Expanding signal lock-in range
1) Press asqw to select the signal to set.
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS] screen is displayed.
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select [LOCK-IN RANGE].
5) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[NARROW] Select in most cases.
[WIDE] Widens the lock-in range.
Note
f Switch the range that determines that a signal to be input is the same signal that is already registered.
f To prioritize the determination that it is the same signal that is already registered, set to the [WIDE] setting.
f Use in cases such as when the synchronizing frequency of a signal to be input has changed slightly, or multiple signal lists are registered.
f Can only be used when a signal is input from the <RGB 1 IN> terminal, <RGB 2 IN> terminal, <DVI-D IN> terminal, or <HDMI IN> terminal.
f When [WIDE] is set, the image may be distorted because a signal is recognized as the same even if its synchronizing frequency varies
slightly.
f When a signal to be input corresponds to multiple signals set in [WIDE], a registered signal with a high memory number receives priority.
Example: a signal to be input that corresponds to memory numbers A2, A4 and B1 will be determined to be B1.
f When a registration signal is deleted, the settings are also deleted.
f In an environment where multiple types of signals are input to the same terminal, signals are sometimes not determined correctly when the
setting is set to [WIDE].