34 CQ-C8803UCustomize the Display (Customize Function)You can edit the moving images and still images that are initially stored in the unit. You also can use the data that is downloaded fromthe Panasonic Web site and the data that is stored with a digital camera or other devices and processed with exclusive software,IMAGE STUDIO. See “Notes on Customize function” (a page 35) as well.Note: Visit Panasonic Web site (http://panasonic.co.jp/pas/en/software/customize/index.html) for details.CUSTOMIZE Menu DisplayPreparation:Put the CD-R/RW that contains data tobe customized in hand.1 If there is a disc inside, take out thedisc.2 Press [SRC](PWR) to selectthe CD mode.3 Hold down [PUSH SEL] for 4 sec. ormore to display the menu screen.4 Load a CD-R/RW that contains data.Notes:¡ It may take time for the unit to identify the CD-R/RW.¡ Discs recorded by the packet writing software arenot supported.5 Select an item to be customized.[}][{]: Select[BAND] (SET): ConfirmNote: To exit the customize menu, hold down[PUSH SEL] 4 sec. or more.GRAPHIC PATTERNMoving image (graphic pattern) data (a page 33)STILL IMAGEStill image data (a page 33)OPENING MESSAGEMoving image at power onCLOSING MESSAGEMoving image at power off6 Select a file.[}][{][]][[]:Select[BAND] (SET): ConfirmNotes:¡ Files are automatically identified by their exten-sions, and target files are displayed.¡ If “BACK” is selected, the screen of step 5appears.7 For a moving image file or still imagefile, select where to save the file.[]][[][}][{]:Select[BAND] (SET): ConfirmNotes:¡ New data overwrites existing data.¡ If “BACK” is selected, the screen of step 6appears.8 Confirm the changed item.[]][[]: Select[BAND] (SET): ConfirmCustomization is performed. Do not turn off thepower in mid-operation. (It takes approx. 5 minutesto complete this operation for a 548 kB movingimage.) After completion of this operation, thescreen of step 5 appears.Note: If “NO” is selected, the screen of step 5appears.9 Press [OPEN] to eject the disc.10 Hold down [PUSH SEL] for 4 sec. ormore.The CD mode comes back.