Panasonic VDR M70 Operating Instructions - Page 86

Setup

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LCD Setup This function allows you to adjust the brightness and Colour (lousily of LCD stroco diwitify recording and playback. eating Brightness of LCD Screen (Brightness) 2 Use the joystick for adj ti Intent. IAA •••• 200 6+1 till up/down and to left/ right to select, and then press 0-M to designate. The screen becomes dimmer : In; screen becomes brighter 3 Press Il lO MI,,NU button to end the setting. 1 Press the MI,Nt I button, choose "Brightness'' on the "LCD Setup" menu screen, and then press the P.M button. The brightness adjustment bar will appear on the screen. Brightness adjustme it Hui Note: The bhcil ithess setting will be stored in memory even when the IND video camera/recorder is turned alt . Setting Colour Density of LCD Screen (Colour Level) 1 Choose "ColourLevel" °II the "LCD Setup" menu screen. and then press the I button. The colour density adjustment bar will appear on the screen. 2 Use the joystick for adjustment. _ For lighter colour For denser colour 3 Press the MENU button Note: • Even ii flie brightness of density of I .CD monitor sewer is changed. the brightness or density of the recorded image itself will not change. Colour density • Lyon if the brightness or adjustment bar density of LCD monitor screen is changed. the brightness or density of the recorded image itself will not change. • The colour level setting will be stored in memory even when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.

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LCD
Setup
This
function
allows
you
to
adjust
the
brightness
and
Colour
(lousily
of
LCD
stroco
diwiti
f
y
recording
and
playback.
eating
Brightness
of
LCD
Screen
(Brightness)
2
Use
the
joystick
for
adj
ti
Intent.
IAA
••••
200
6+1
till
up/down
and
to
left/
right
to
select,
and
then
press
0-M
to
designate.
1
Press
the
MI,Nt
I
button,
choose
"Brightness''
on
the
"LCD
Setup"
menu
screen,
and
then
press
the
P.M
button.
The
brightness
adjustment
bar
wil
l
appear
on
the
screen.
The
screen
becomes
dimmer
:
In;
screen
becomes
brighter
3
Press
Il
lO
MI,,NU
button
to
end
the
setting.
Brightness
adjustme
it
Hui
Note:
The
bhcil
ithess
setting
wi
ll
be
stored
in
memory
even
when
the
IND
video
camera/recorder
is
turned
alt
.
Setting
Colour
Density
of
LCD
Screen
(Colour
Level)
1
Choose
"Colour
Level"
°I
I
the
"LCD
Setup"
menu
screen.
and
then
press
the
I
button.
The
colour
density
adjustment
bar
wil
l
appear
on
the
screen.
2
Use
the
joystick
for
adjustment.
_
For
lighter
colour
For
denser
colour
3
Press
the
MENU
button
Note:
Even
ii
flie
brightness
of
density
of
I
.CD
monitor
sewer
is
changed.
the
brightness
or
density
of
the
recorded
image
itself
will
not
change.
Colour
density
Lyon
if
the
brightness
or
adjustment
bar
density
of
LCD
monitor
screen
is
changed.
the
brightness
or
density
of
the
recorded
image
itself
will
not
change.
The
colour
level
setting
will
be
stored
in
memory
even
when
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder
is
turned
off.