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Photo viewer

VIERA IMAGE VIEWER

The VIERA Image Viewer is a function that lets you easily view still and motion images on a VIERA television by 

simply inserting an SD card into the VIERA SD card slot.

Sort

To sort by Folder, month or date

In

 

 Select sort type 

Slideshow

Folders

R

Y

Sort by month

G

Sort by date

B

OK

Select

RETURN

Name

Pana0001

Date

 03/04/2009

Size

1029×1200

Photo viewer

          All photos

Total

238

Pana0001

Pana0002

Pana0003

Pana0004

Pana0005

Pana0006

Pana0007

Pana0008

Pana0009

Pana0010

Pana0011

Pana0012

  Folders (ascending order of numeric/alphabet)

  Sort by month (descending order of the month)

  Sort by date (descending order of the date )

 Select the directory. 

Accessing

Slideshow

R

Y

G

B

OK

Select

RETURN

03/04/2009

32 photos

02/15/2009

16 photos

01/01/2009

10 photos

12/25/2008

24 photos

11/20/2008

8 photos

10/10/2008

3 photos

09/28/2008

58 photos

09/23/2008

28 photos

Date

 03/04/2009

Number of photos

32 photos

Photo viewer

            All photos
         Sort by date

15

Accessing

Slideshow

R

Y

G

B

OK

Select

RETURN

Name

Pana0001

Date

 03/04/2009

Size

1029×1200

Photo viewer

          All photos

03/04/2009

Total                 32

Pana0001

Pana0002

Pana0003

Pana0004

Pana0011

Pana0012

Pana0013

Pana0014

Pana0055

Pana0056

Pana0057

Pana0058

 select

 view

Return to 

previous 

screen

Photo 

settings

In   or 

Adjust the picture

  Display “Photo settings”  

example :Picture menu

Picture menu/Audio menu (p. 40)

0

0

Vivid

Picture

1/3

Picture mode

Contrast

Contrast

Reset to defaults

 Select

 Adjust

 Select the item 

Off

Photo settings

Picture

Audio
Slideshow settings
Background music

 select

 change

 next

Set the Background music

Off

Background music

 select

 change

Select the Background music from 3 types.

Each Background music plays for 90 seconds. 

(Off/Music 1/Music 2/Music 3)

Slideshow settings

Fast

Off

Off

Sepia

Slideshow settings

Speed

Repeat
Transition
Effect

 Select

 Adjust

Note

 To stop in mid-cycle   Press 

Speed

You can set how many seconds each image is displayed in Slideshow mode. 

(Very fast/Fast/Medium/Slow/Very slow)

Repeat

Turn the slideshow Repeat function on or off 

(On/Off)

.

Transition 

Select transition effect 

(Off/Fade in/Wipe 

/Wipe 

/Wipe 

/Wipe 

/Slide in 

/

Slide in 

/Slide in 

/Slide in 

/Zoom in/Comb 

↑↓

/Comb 

→←

/Dissolve/

Checker wipe/Random)

Effect

Select conversion effect 

(Off/Sepia/Gray scale)

VIE

RA

TO

OL

S

 

Press to exit from 
a menu screen

 

Press to return 
to the previous 
screen

Follow direction 

 in Movie player 

(P. 28)

Select the data to be viewed

Slideshow

Folders

R

Y

Sort by month

G

Sort by date

B

OK

Select

RETURN

Name

Pana0001

Date

 03/04/2009

Size

1029×1200

Photo viewer

          All photos

Total

238

Pana0001

Pana0002

Pana0003

Pana0004

Pana0005

Pana0006

Pana0007

Pana0008

Pana0009

Pana0010

Pana0011

Pana0012

 select

 view

Thumbnail view

To Slideshow
Selected picture information is displayed.
Total number of images.

Note

 Depending on the JPEG format, “Information” contents may not be displayed 

correctly. Refer to p. 65 (Data format for SD card browsing) for details.

View

Next

Rotate

Prev.

RETURN

Play

Displays one at a time

 To display/hide Navigation area   

 

 Return to Thumbnail view 

Accessing

Next

Prev.

Rotate

RETURN

Accessing

Pause

Next

Prev.

RETURN

Play

Navigation area

Present status

(While reading the data)

Single photo view

Slideshow

Rotate 90 degrees (counter-clockwise)

To next photo

Rotate 90 degrees (clockwise)

To previous photo

Summary of Contents for Viera TC-P54Z1

Page 1: ...A 958 4372 or visit us at www panasonic com contactinfo For assistance Canada please call 1 866 330 0014 or visit us at www vieraconcierge ca Customer s Record The model number and serial number of th...

Page 2: ...ing 52 Lock 54 Editing and Setting Channels 56 Closed Caption 58 Input Labels 59 Using Timer 60 Remote control registration 61 Recommended AV Connections 62 Ratings List for Lock 63 Technical Informat...

Page 3: ...any foreign objects get inside the Plasma TV please consult an Authorized Service Center AC Power Supply Cord To prevent fire or electric shock The Plasma TV is designed to operate on a 120 V AC 60 H...

Page 4: ...Card photo Video game Computer image Set up Do not place the unit where it s exposed to sunlight or other bright light including reflections Use of some types of fluorescent lighting may reduce the re...

Page 5: ...tely sure to take steps to prevent the TV from tipping over Handle the TV carefully during installation since subjecting it to impact or other forces may cause its panel to crack Wall hanging bracket...

Page 6: ...s temporarily in the screw outermost holes of the speaker and fix the speaker mounting screws to the speaker mounting bracket Orient the front side of the Mounting bracket toward the rear side of the...

Page 7: ...acing the Wireless Unit Receiver Wireless Unit Transmitter is placed significantly far from the front of Wireless Unit Receiver direction Especially in a high position near the TV display behind the T...

Page 8: ...d interactive television If no Cable Box AC Cord Connect after all the other connections have been made Cable TV AC 120 V 60 Hz VHF UHF Antenna Cable Box or or Accessories Optional Accessory Continued...

Page 9: ...an RF cable and Composite Video S Video cable p 18 VHF UHF Antenna TV AV Equipment e g DVD Recorder or VCR AC Cord AC 120 V 60 Hz VHF UHF Antenna AV Equipment e g DVD Recorder or VCR with TV tuner Con...

Page 10: ...Recorder AV Equipment e g VCR The S Video input will override the composite video signal when S Video cable is connected Connect either S Video or Video cable Connecting to S VIDEO terminals will enab...

Page 11: ...for at least 3 seconds If there is no registered remote control the Remote control registration screen is displayed every time the TV is turned on VIERA CAST V I E R A T O O L S V I E R A L i n k Rem...

Page 12: ...tup ANT in Auto program set select ANT in Cable Cable TV Antenna Antenna Not used Skip TV tuning go to 5 Select Not used when no wire is connected to the Antenna Cable terminal Typical when Cable Sate...

Page 13: ...mode Press to exit from a menu screen Note About broadcasting systems Analog NTSC Conventional broadcasting Digital ATSC New programming that allows you to view more channels featuring high quality v...

Page 14: ...g OK or Delete a favorite channel Set favorite 1 3 26 1 1 2 3 4 5 select delete while holding down Favorite Feature Use Favorite Feature 1 Display Favorite channels 2 Select the channel Favorite chann...

Page 15: ...00h05m27s PLAY 00 00 14 Pause Date and time Duration 06 10 2009 11 34 00h05m27s PLAY 00 00 14 Skip Skip R Y G B Pause Stop RETURN Play To display hide banner Navigation area Elapsed time of current mo...

Page 16: ...how settings Background music select change next Set the Background music Off Background music select change Select the Background music from 3 types Each Background music plays for 90 seconds Off Mus...

Page 17: ...minal that has GAME label Video 2 GAME HDMI 4 GAME HDMI 1 GAME Cycle through the input terminals if there are multiple Input terminals that have GAME label p 59 If there is no Input terminal with GAME...

Page 18: ...ay choose a wired connection If the Cable DSL modem is far from the TV and or you have more TVs in the house you may want to use a wireless network Connecting to the Internet A Basic connection If you...

Page 19: ...t RETURN Single screen Camera name Camera 1 Model BL C210A For more details on setting and operation of Network camera please also read the operating manuals for the Network camera Network Camera You...

Page 20: ...connector p 68 On green Uses a synchronized signal on the Video G signal which is input from the G connector p 68 Dot clock Alleviates the problem if a picture appears to be vertically striped flicker...

Page 21: ...e 2 Adjust image size according to aspect mode for reducing noise p 67 H size Size 1 Audio Reset to defaults Resets Bass Treble and Balance adjustments to factory default settings Reset to defaults Ba...

Page 22: ...a status Search Registration Connection Deleting Default setting etc p 37 Network cameras list ECO energy saving No signal for 10 minutes To conserve energy the TV automatically turns off when NO SIGN...

Page 23: ...nection diagrams below for HDAVI control of a single piece of AV equipment such as a DVD recorder DIGA RAM theater or Player theater system Refer to page 46 49 for Setup Menu settings and additional c...

Page 24: ...the equipment Auto power save for HDAVI Control 2 or later Condition Auto power stand by Yes The equipment has HDAVI Control 2 or later for available equipment only connected with HDMI cable Examples...

Page 25: ...ntrol Select the equipment you want to access Recorder Home theater Player Camcorder LUMIX Network Camera Using VIERA TOOLS p 27 If there is more than one equipment item a number after the name indica...

Page 26: ...outer and enter each IP address When IP automatic acquisition in DHCP can be used Network setting 1 2 Connection test Succeeded IP setting mode Automatic IP address Subnet mask Default gateway The acq...

Page 27: ...specified by the provider It is not required for normal household use Proxy setting Proxy address Proxy port Proxy address This is the address of the relay server that is connected to the target serve...

Page 28: ...el 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 select set To lock unlock all channels Select Mode and set to All or Off All Locks all channels Off Unlocks all channels Game lock Locks Channel 3 Channel 4 and external input...

Page 29: ...nge OK RETURN Delete ABC abc G Y Edit CH caption Caption Channel select change set next or Caption Select the station identifier maximum 7 characters available Favorite Set favorite 1 3 26 1 1 2 selec...

Page 30: ...text box Back opacity Opacity of text box Outline Outline color of text Identify the setting options on the screen To reset the settings Select Reset to defaults and press OK Press to exit from a men...

Page 31: ...ay The time to turn On On time The time to turn Off Off time Select the inputs Inputs AM PM Timer setting On Off Timer set Clear Remote control registration CH S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN 2 L AUDIO R VOL I...

Page 32: ...no sexual dialogue or situations TV PG D L S V all selected Any combination of D L S V Parental guidance suggested The program may contain infrequent coarse language limited violence some suggestive s...

Page 33: ...roneous operation may damage the data or card Back up the recorded data at regular intervals in case of deteriorated or damaged data or erratic operation of the unit Panasonic is not liable for any de...

Page 34: ...quality that the movie makers intended in order to provide the ultimate cinematic experience at home Game For playing video game This mode will be set automatically if GAME is selected from Input labe...

Page 35: ...ontact with volatile substances such as insect sprays solvents and thinner otherwise the quality of the surface may be adversely affected Cabinet If the cabinet becomes dirty wipe it with a soft dry c...

Page 36: ...ord plugged into the outlet Is the TV unit turned On Check Picture menu p 40 and volume Check the AV cable connections p 15 18 Check that the correct input has been selected p 32 Black Box appears Cha...

Page 37: ...actory Service Center or other Authorized Servicer or damage that is attributable to acts of God THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE THE WARRANTOR IS NOT L...

Page 38: ...INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT WILL PANASONIC CANADA INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In certain i...

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