Panasonic SV-AV20U Power Supply 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.