Panasonic TX-32LX1M Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
24
Photo View mode
Still image data (JPEG) made with a digital camera or digital video camera can be played back using an
SD Card / PC Card.
Displayable Image Formats: Baseline JPEG 64 × 64 – 8,192 × 8,192 pixels (sub-sampling 4:2:2 or 4:2:0)
Displayable number of folders: Max 100
Notes:
Some parts of an image may not be displayed or the image may be displayed on a smaller scale depending on the
size of the image.
Only EXIF standard JPEG images can be displayed on this TV.
• Photo view cannot support over 3,000 JPEG files.
• Cards must be formatted with FAT12 or FAT16 in order to be viewed on this TV.
• Photo view is not compatible with card type hard disk (Micro Drive, Mobile type hard disk).
• Some PC Cards may not be usable.
Without operations for 5 minutes, Screensaver will start automatically to prevent image retention (except Slide
show). To exit, press any button.
Card Data Protection
Do not remove the card whilst it is being accessed.
Do not touch the terminals on the back of the SD Card / PC Card.
Electrical interference, electrostatic discharges and malfunctions of the TV set or card may all result in damage to the
card or data loss. It is recommended that any important data also be backed up on a PC.
Stored data should be periodically backed up as a protection against data corruption, data loss or device malfunction.
Please note that our company shall not accept any liability for damage or loss of stored data.
Before inserting or removing the PC Card, make sure that the TV is turned off. Otherwise, it may damage the unit. Do not
insert anything other than the PC Card.
Cautions:
• Always insert card in the correct direction. Failure to do so may result in damage to the card and this set.
The SD Card and PC Card are precision devices. Do not subject them to excessive pressure or strong impacts.
Warning:
As with any small object, SD Cards can be swallowed by young children. Do not allow children to handle the SD Card.
Please remove the SD Card immediately after use.
Digital cameras that are compliant with DCF specifications use folders with a specific structure. The following
diagram shows an example of the folder structure.
Folders and Files
Example:
If the Card file hierarchy is displayed on the
PC as shown below.
DCIM Folder
The digital camera creates this folder automatically.
100_PANA Folder
Folder names consist of a 3-digit folder number which is
followed by five arbitrary characters. Digital camera images
are stored within these folders.
JPEG files in the 100_PANA folder are displayed when a Card,
which is structured as shown left, is inserted.
Notes:
The folder name may vary according to the digital camera being
used.
When a directory or file is created, only the characters “A-Z”,
“a-z”, “0-9” and “_” are used. Two-byte characters or other
special codes shall not be used.
P1000001.JPG: DCF File
File names consist of four arbitrary characters followed by a 4-
digit file number. DCF files are image files (normally JPEG
files) that have been taken by a digital camera.
ROOT
DCIM
P1000001.jpg
P1000002.jpg
P1000003.jpg
P1000004.jpg
P1010001.jpg
P1010002.jpg
P1010003.jpg
P1010004.jpg
100_PANA
101_PANA