Panasonic PT-DW10000E User Manual

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Basic Operation
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Note
When “FRAME DELAY” is set to “SHORT”, 
deterioration in the picture quality will occur. 
Furthermore, the noise reduction function cannot be 
used.
Raster position
When the whole area where the input picture can be 
displayed is not used, the picture can be moved to 
any position inside the display area.
1.  Press ▲▼ to select “RASTER 
POSITION”.
.  Press ENTER.
The “RASTER POSITION” screen will be 
displayed.
3.  Press ▲▼◄► to adjust the
position.
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ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
   
MENU SELECT
   
SUB MENU
AUTO
OFF
DEFAULT
ENTER
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
   
MENU SELECT
   
SUB MENU
AUTO
OFF
DEFAULT
ENTER
RASTER POSITION
V
H
   
ADJUST
0
0
RASTER POSITION
V
H
   
ADJUST
0
0
When 5:4 pictures are displayed 
(when SXGA signals are input)
Pressing ► button will move
the image to the right.
Pressing ◄ button will move
the image to the left.
When 5:4 pictures are displayed 
(when SXGA signals are input)
Pressing ► button will move
the image to the right.
Pressing ◄ button will move
the image to the left.
PT-DW10000E
4.  Press MENU three times.
The on-screen indications disappear and the 
normal screen appears again.
When 16:9 pictures are displayed 
(when HDTV or 480p pictures are input or 
16:9 is selected in the SIZE mode)
Pressing ▲ button will move
the image upward.
Pressing ▼ button will move
the image downward.
When 16:9 pictures are displayed 
(when HDTV or 480p pictures are input or 
16:9 is selected in the SIZE mode)
Pressing ▲ button will move
the image upward.
Pressing ▼ button will move
the image downward.
When 4: pictures are displayed
Pressing ► button will move
the image to the right.
Pressing ◄ button will move
the image to the left.
When 4: pictures are displayed
Pressing ► button will move
the image to the right.
Pressing ◄ button will move
the image to the left.