Home | Register Login | Wanted Manuals | MarketPlace | Members Area | Manuals Manufacturer Directory | UPC Lookup | Information Pages | Policy


Back To Pioneer Television       Model: PDP-505HD or PDP505HD Pioneer Plasma Display
Regular Text Search or Search by Model Number

Bookmark and Share
Register / log-in to add to your Hammerwall Collection.
Manual Location

The Search Results for the Search Section to the left will appear here.


Page: 1

Dis na PD 5 5HD
Page: 2

IMPORTANT CAUTION CAUTION : The exclamation point withill a [ l equilateral tr ] allgte The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol , within TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC is intended to alert the user to the presence of all equilateral triallg ] e , is intended to alert the user to importarlt operaLirl _ and ma _ nLerlance ( servlcirl _ ) the presellce of Unlr _ sulated " dangerous voltage " SHOCK . DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( OR illStrucLions in the literature accompanying the within the product's erlclosure that may be of BACK ) NO USER - SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED appliance suf [ iclenL magnitude to coMstitute a risk of electric SERVICE PERSONNEL shock to persor _ s WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD , DO The following symbols are found on labels NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE . attached to the product . They alert the operators and service personnel of this IMPORTANT NOTICE equipment to any potentially dangerous conditions . The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel . Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area . This is for your CAUTION security , This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe CAUTION : This product may be used only with the Model PDK - 5001 stand . Use with other stands may result in practice which can result in personal injury instability causing possible injury . or property damage . WARNING This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury or death . This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation . This equipment generates , uses , and can radiate radio frequency energy and , if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions , may cause harmful interference to radio communications . However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation . If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception , which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures : - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna . - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver . - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected . - Consult the dealer or an experienced radiofrV technician for help . Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user's right to operate the equipment . CAUTION : This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment . To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions , use shielded cables and connectors for connections . I This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES - 003 . < ARE1349 > En
Page: 3

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION READ INSTRUCTIONS I All the safety aid operat ng OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY I Never pLsh objects ir _ atrL _ ctior _ s ShOLIId be read be _ e the product is • f tJis product is equippe ( ! witl a poalized ( ifany kir ! dirltothis product through opei1illgs as opera ) ted allematirlg cLirlent lillepILlg ( a plLIg _ lavirlgorle they rI1a _ toLich dallgeloLis voltage poilltsor sllort RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS I Tile safe _ y and operating blade wider than tileOther ) ¸ ilwill fitirllotileoutlet out pall % that COLIId _ esL _ Itii _ a f _ feorelectric shock ¸ ir / St _ LlCtio _ / S ShOLJId be retai _ led lo _ _ LJtLJre only Oile way This isa safely le _ ) tLlle IfyOU are Never spillliqLlidilf _ ) rlykiI1 ( _ orl the pIildLJCt re _ fel _ Ce LJrlahleto irIseltthe plLIg _ tillJirllothe outlet ¸ try SERVICING I Do not atlempt to service Ibis prOdLICl HEED WARNINGS - - All wa / l / il / gs or / the product and reversing the pILIg IIthe plug should stillfailIo I _ l yOUrSelf as ope _ 11 _ Ig or _ eiTlov _ r _ g COve _ s may ir _ tile oF _ e _ ati _ g i _ / str LJctior _ a ShoL _ ld bt _ ad _ ef e ( i to Co _ ta ¢ _ your electriciar _ to replace joL _ r obsolele expose you to da _ Ige _ oL _ s voltage or other hazards FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS I All operatil / g and use outleL DO rlot defeat the sa _ ty purpose ol l _ le F _ efer _ ) ISIeivicirlgto qualified service per Soilrlel it / at r LICtior / s ShOuld be lollowe ( L polarized p _ LIg DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE I U _ IplLIg this CLEANING I UnplLIg this product fil / m the wall OL ¢ let • I _ this pIO ( iLICl iS eqLIipl ) ed w _ th a three wire I ) _ oduct from the wall OLJ _ leta _ Id _ efe _ Se _ vioi _ Igto _ @ lO / e Clear / ir / g The plOdLJCt ShOLl _ d be clear / ed groLi _ idirlg lype plug ¸ _ pILIg havi _ Ig a thild qLiali _ ied service pelsollnel Llrldelthe _ ollowirlg corldilioiIs : o111j wilt / a polishing Cloth ol _ ) soft ( ily Cloth Nevel ( g _ ounding ) pill ilwi _ l only fitirltoa gIOLI11dillgLype _ ; It _ ar _ with _ L _ rr _ itLire wax he _ zir _ e ir _ sect _ cides or powel OLltlet This isa saleb / feature ¸ Ifyou are • Whe ! 1 tllepower supply i ; oI _ or p _ ug isd _ maged othe _ volatile liquids sir _ ce they rY / _ ) y co _ rode tile urlahle to ii1sertthe p _ Llg illtOthe OLJII @ t COlltaCt • IIliquid has been spilIe ( i illo _ ects have fa _ lell c _ ) bir _ et _ OLI _ electrici _ ) rt _ o _ eplace your obsolete OLltlet Do irllotileplodLict ATTACHMENTS - - Do i / or use attachrl / er / ts i / or rlot de . at l _ le safety I ) tlrpose ilfl _ le groulldirlg • II _ e product has bee _ 1 exposed torair _ orwater recomme _ ded by the prOdL _ Ct _ l _ ar _ ufactL _ rer as • If _ he p _ o ( iL _ ct does _ 1ot operate rlofmallj by type plug th _ may C _ ) LJSe haz _ ) _ ds POWER - CORD PROTECTION I Power SLOpply COlds followii1g the opelatirlg irlstfLlCtioI1SAdjLl _ t orllJ WATER AND MOISTURE I Do not use this product Should LieIOLlted SO that l _ le _ Llrerlol likelyto be those Controls that _ e Cove _ ed _ ) ythe opefatirlg _ / ear wa _ ef for example ¸ _ / ear a batl _ tLib wash walked Oll or pirldled by items placed uporl ill ir _ strL _ tior _ a _ ) S arl ir _ p _ ol ) e _ a _ LlSt _ l _ e _ ItOI otl _ er bowl ¸ kitchen s _ r / k or latlr / dly tub ir / a wet ag _ ) ir _ stthem ¸ payir _ partiCL _ l _ rat _ er _ io _ to cor _ s _ ; o1 _ trola maj reSL _ It ir _ d _ ge ar _ will ofter _ b _ ) semel _ t ; or r / e _ ) r a SWl _ l _ mlr _ g pool ; arid tile like ¸ require @ xlerlsiv @ wolk h _ a qLlaIi _ e ( itedlrliciarlill at plugs co1 _ ve1 _ ler _ ce receptacles a1 _ d the poi _ it ACCESSORIES I Do not place this prOdLICt or / all where they ex _ l from l _ leproduCL restore tileprodL _ ct tO itsrlo _ iT _ alope _ atior _ OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING I IfallOLi _ side Lil _ St _ ble _ art st _ r _ d tripod ¸ b _ acket or table Tile • IIthe prodLi _ t has beell dropped ol _ ar _ laged ill I ) IodLict rY / aj fall ¸ _ - ausil / g S _ ! IiOLIS ir _ JLIry tO a child ar _ terlr _ aor cable System is corlr _ ected to the ( / / _ ) dLlIt , al / d serious damage to the product ¸ LJs @ product ¸ be sL _ re tile a1 _ ter _ rlaor cable System _ s • Whell tlle prodLict exIlibits a distinct dlallge irl ( lilly with a cart ¸ st _ r / d l / ipod blacker , o / taL / le groL _ r _ ded SO as I ( ) provide some protectio _ agai _ ist per fort _ l _ ) r _ ce this ir _ dicates _ ) _ leed _ r service ¸ recor _ lr _ lel _ ded hj the r _ a _ / u _ a _ tLJref or sold with vollage $ LIIgeS _ rld bLlillup Static _ - harges Article REPLACEMENT PARTS - - When replacemerlt palts 810 ol the National Electrical Code ¸ ANSIJNF _ the pr OdLIC l Any r / loLIr / lil / g Ol the pr odLl _ t ShOLl _ d are fequi _ ec ! he sure tile service _ eol1 _ iciar _ has follow the ma _ / L _ laCtLl _ er's ir _ atr LICt _ O _ / S and should 70 provides irlfolmatiilrlw _ th le ! lald to plopel used fepIacer _ lerlt p _ rts specified by the r _ la _ IL _ lacLt _ refor have tl _ esame characteristics as use a IT _ OLIl _ t _ r / g a _ ; _ essory _ ecomrller _ de ( ! by the groulldirlg of tile mast _ rld sLlppoltirl _ strLlClLire r _ la _ / L _ lact L _ ref groLlrldi _ Ig ol the lea _ . i _ 1 wi _ e to a _ l ar1 _ erlrla the original pa _ t U _ aLlthO _ ized SL _ bstitLltiorlsmaj CART - - A p / OdLJCt _ r / d ¢ a / t corl / bir / atior / ShOLl _ d be disI - halge LIrlilSiZe OI grOLJI1dirlg _ orldLICIOIS reSLl _ ti _ I _ ire elec _ i _ ShOCk ¸ or other l _ aza _ ds moved with Care ¸ Quick stops ¸ excessive lof _ ; e location ol _ ) r _ er1 _ 1 _ ) - dis _ ha _ g @ Ll _ litCO _ l _ ectior _ IO SAFETY CHECK I tJpOll completion of ally service al _ d u _ / eVel _ Sur _ ) _ es r _ / _ ) j cause _ e prod L _ t _ ) r / d grOLl _ Idir _ g electrodes and _ equi _ @ r _ le1 _ ts Io _ the or _ ep _ ) irstothispro _ L _ t ask tileservice te _ hrliciaf _ _ ; _ ) ft cor _ lbir / atior / _ o ( ) vet tLl _ / groui1 ( iirl _ electrode See Figure A Io i ) erfolr _ Safety checks to detem _ il _ e _ at tile LIGHTNING I For added pfiltect _ ollIol this product plodLi _ t isirlpIilper ilperalii1g ¢ orlditiorl dLlrillg a _ i _ htrlirlg Stolm Or w _ lerl itis le _ t HEAT I Tile prOdLlC _ S _ IOLIIdbe siluated awa _ from LJrlatterldedarid L _ r _ LlSedfo _ IO _ Igperiods of time ¸ heat SOLIfCeS SL _ C _ as radii ) tots heat _ e _ stefs LJrlp _ Llgit _ rorllthe wa _ l Outlet _ rld ( iiscoiIilectl _ le s1oves ol other pr ( IdLI _ tSlirlClLJdiralrg _ i ) lifiels ) l _ l _ ) t arlter _ rlaor cable system ¸ This will p _ eve1 _ tdar _ 1 _ ge to tile pIilducl dLIe illlightI1irlgai1d powe _ ii1e Surges ¸ POWER LINES I Arl oulside arllerlrlaSystem ShiiLild rlot he located irltlle v _ cirlilyo _ overheLld powel li _ lesor other elec _ i _ lig _ t o _ power ClrCLI _ S _ O _ VENTILATION - - Sl < _ t % ard oper / r / ( J % r / tile cabir @ t where itca _ l fallir _ o SLJC _ power lir _ eso _ _ i _ cL _ ita a _ e provided lo _ Vel _ tilatio _ and to e _ / sLJre _ e _ iable When irIstalIi _ Igar _ OLl _ Side a _ ite _ l _ la System ¸ operatior _ of the p _ odLIC _ _ ) r _ d to protect it from extreme ¢ a _ e S _ OLIId be t _ ke _ 1 to keep from ovefheati _ / g _ rld these ope _ irlgs must _ / ot be toL _ chi _ Ig Such power lirlesor _ i _ CLJitsas contact blocked o / Covered ¸ The opellir / _ s Should r / eve / with them r _ i _ ht be fatal OVERLOADING I Do not ovefloa ( ! wall outlets ¸ _ e bll / cke ( i by p _ acir / g the p / OdLJCt or / a bed SO _ rug Or othe / air _ lilaf surface ¸ This product ShOLl _ d exter _ siorl Co _ ds o _ ir _ eg _ al ¢ or _ verller _ ce _ / Ot Be pl _ ) ce ( _ i _ / a built il _ ir _ stallatio _ l such _ S a receptacles _ ) s this c _ ) r _ _ eSLJltir _ a risk of f _ reor electric ; shock ¸ bookcase o _ rack LJr _ IeSS proper ver / tilatior _ is p _ ovided or the iTla _ LJ _ ) CtLJrer s i _ / st _ uctior / s have beer ] ad _ ered to POWER SOURCES I This product should be operated ( lilly _ or / i the [ ype o _ powel SOLllCe illdicated o / / ANTENNA the r / la / kil / g label If you Llre r / or $ Lire o _ the [ ype ill powel supply lo your _ / l / me cor / sLiIt yOLJ / WIRE p _ OdL _ Ct dealer o _ local powe _ coiTipal _ y LOCATION - - The appliance ShOL21d be installed ill a st a / ) le Ioc _ ) tio _ / GROUND NONUSE PERIODS I The power cor ( _ of the f / CLAMP applial / ce shoLiId b @ LJr / plLIgged from the ( / LJllet when lefl LII _ LJSC ( ! for _ ) Iol _ period of lime ¸ ANTENNA ( NEC SECTION 810 - 20 ) ELECTRIC GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SERVICE ( NEC SECTION 810 - 21 ) EQUIPMENT Figure A POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM ( NEC ART 250 , PART H ) NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Page: 4

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two conditions : ( 1 ) This device may not cause harmful interference , and ( 2 ) this device must accept any interference received , including interference that may cause undesired operation , Product Name : Plasma Display Model Number : PDP - 505HD Product Category : Class B Personal Computers & Peripherals Responsible Party Name : PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE , INC . Address : RO . BOX 1760 , LONG BEACH , CA . , 90801 - 1760 U . S . A . Phone : ( 800 ) 421 - 1625 For Consumer URL http : / / www . Pioneerelectronics . com Thank you very much for purchasing this PIONEER product , Notes on Installation Work : Before using your Plasma Display , please carefully read the This product is marketed assuming that it is installed by qualified " Safety Precautions " and these " Operating Instructions " personnel with enough skill and competence . Always have an so you will know how to operate the Plasma Display installation specialist or your dealer install and set up the product properly Keep this manual in a safe place , You will find it PIONEER cannot assume liabilities for damage caused by useful in the future , mistake in installation or mounting , misuse , modification or a natural disaster Note for Dealers : After ir _ stallationb , esure to deliver this manualto the customer and explain to the customer how to handlethe product < ARE1349 > En
Page: 5

• Incorporation of high performance XGA wide plasma panel , The XGA wide panel incorporates pioneering developments that have allowed realization of more than 25 times the data capacity of the VGA panel used at the TV broadcasting level until now With a definition of 1280 pixels horizontal and 768 pixels vertical , the XGA wide panel p _ ovides unsurpassed _ ep _ oduction of a wide lange of images from DVD players , pedphelal components , and computels When the screen aspect is 4 ; 3 VGA ; 640 pixels x 480 pixels XGA ; 1024 pixels x 768 pixels • Achievement of XGA class high level luminance Even in the case of luminance , which is difficult to keep consistent with the level of definition , using originally developed PIONEER technology fo _ optimization , a top level luminance has been achieved at this definition • Realization of thin 3 - 27 / 32 inches ( 9.8 cm ) unit depth while retaining a maximum class level 50 inch screen As well as p _ oducing a 50 inch wide screen , which has been difficult to do with a direct view CRT , the extremely thin 3 - 27 / 32 inches ( 98 cm ) unit depth size opens up completely new possibilities to how viewing _ ooms may be designed , • Unlimited placement possibilities Designed to be attached to a wall , set on a table top stand o _ placed on a floor rack , this unit can be installed many ways , • Optional table top stand ( sold separately ) Stand designed specifically for PDP - 505HD table top placement ( For details , please consult the deale _ where this unit was purchased ) • Designed to conserve energy This product has been designed to minimize power consumption when the power is in standby The value of the power consumption in standby mode is 06 W
Page: 6

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i DISPLAY PANEL ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . 28 Understanding the MENU screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 BEFORE PROCEEDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Picture adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Viewing a fast moving picture ( 3D Y / C LEVEL ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Checking supplied accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Reducing the amount of digital noise PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . 8 in the video image ( 3D NR LEVEL ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Main unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Adjusting the color temperature of the screen ( COLOR TEMP ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Remote control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Setting the FILM MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Connection panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Viewing in a bright location ( HIGH CONTRAST ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS . . . . 9 Making the PC image brighter ( ABL ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Installation of the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Adjusting the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 About the input jacks on this unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Connection to INPUT1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 OPERATING OTHER DEVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Connection to INPUT2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Remote code set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Connection to INPUT3 and INPUT4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Remote control unit functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 About DTV Set Top Box connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Control cord connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Power cord connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Resetting the unit to factory set defaults . . . . . . . . . . 49 How to route cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Insering the batteries in the remote SETTING UP THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Setup after connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Operating range of the remote control unit . . . . . 50 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Selecting an input source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Explanation of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Screen size selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 POWER SAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Labeling the Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 < ARE1349 > Er /
Page: 7

The following example is an actual operation that shows How to use his manual how one might adjust the contrast of the picture The screens shown at each step are provided as a visual This manual is set up to follow the course of actions and guide to confirm that the procedure is p _ oceeding as it operations in the o _ der that would seem most logical for should Please familiarize yourself with this p _ ocess someone setting up this unit , before continuing on with the rest of this manual , Once the unit has been taken out of the box , and it has Example ) To adjust the contrast of the picture been confirmed that all the parts have been received , it may be beneficial to look over the section " Part Names and Functions " starting on page 6 to become acquainted with the plasma monitor and remote control unit , as their respective buttons and controls will be referred to throughout this manual For descriptions of the remote control unit buttons used to control other components in your system , refer to the section " Operating Othe _ 2,3,4 Devices " starting on page 39 The section " Installation and Connections " starting on r _ h _ J C : : g CsJ page 9 covers all the necessary points regarding installation of the plasma display and connections to a wide variety of components The section " Setting Up the System " starting on page 17 covers the necessary on - screen menu settings to establish correct linkage between the plasma display and connected components Depending on the connections made , this section may or not be necessary , 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appea _ s , The section " Operations " starting on page 20 covers the basic procedures used to operate the plasma display The section " Display Panel Adjustments " starting on page 28 describes how to use the on - screen menus to make picture quality and screen adjustments , About operations in this manual Operations in this manual a _ e outlined it ] step by step numbered p _ ocedures Most of the procedures a _ e 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE , then press wdtten in reference to the _ emote control unit urfless the SET / SELECT , button or control is only present on the main unit , The PICTURE adjustment menu scleen appears , Howeve [ , ira button or control on the main unit has the same ol similar name as that on the lemote contlol unit , that button can be used when performing operations , When using the remote control unit to operate the main unit or to navigate on - scleen menus in the procedules pdo _ to page 38 , be sure the mode switch is set to " TV / VCR " , ( continued )
Page: 8

3 Press A / W to select CONTRAST , then press SET / SELECT . The CONTRAST adjustment scleen appeals . 4 Press 41 / 1 _ to adjust the CONTRAST setting . The CONTRAST setting is adjusted , 5 When you have finished adjusting the CONTRAST setting , press SET / SELECT to return to the PICTURE adjustment menu screen . Having made an adjustment to the CONTRAST setting , the MODE setting displays " USER ( STD ) " to indicate that the current screen mode is a user modified mode based on the standard screen defaults . Additionally , " USER " is automatically set for the MODE setting ( page 30 ) , 6 Press MENU to close the menu screen . The menu screen disappears , and the video image of the currently selected input source is restored < ARE1349 > En
Page: 9

Checkin9 supplied accessories Check that the following accessories were supplied , _ 1 } ' Power cord _ Bead band x 2 _ 2 _ , Remote control unit • Operating Instructions • Warranty _ 3 ) AA ( LR6 ) batteries x 2 _ 4 _ Cleaning cloth ( for wiping front panel ) _ 5 _ Speed clamp x 2
Page: 10

Operation Main unit When optional speakers have been connected , the operation panel on the main unit will not be operable Main unit _ MENU button Press to open and close the on - screen menu ( pages _ 1 _ _ 1 _ ' Main power switch 17 to 38 ) Use to switch the main power of the unit on and off , _ ADJUST ( A / W / 4 / I _ ) buttons _ 2 _ STANDBY / ON indicator Use to navigate menu screens and to a _ ust various This indicator is red during standby mode , and turns settings on the unit . Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly to green when the unit is in the operation mode ( page 20 ) , indicated in the on - screen display ( pages 17 to 38 ) _ 39Remote control sensor _ SET button Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit operate the unit ( page 50 ) ( pages 17 to 38 ) , _ } S . MODE button Operation panel on the main unit Press to manually select the screen size ( page 22 ) ( 4 ) _ STANDBY / ON button 60 ) RETURN button Press to put the display in operation or standby mode Press to reset the unit to factory set defaults ( page 20 ) , ( page 49 ) _ 5 } _ iNPUT button Press to select input ( page 20 ) , < ARE1 " / 49 > Er /
Page: 11

Remete ¢ ent em uni ( 4 ) AUTO SCREEN button This unit incorporates the use of a " learning " remote control unit This page describes the buttons and controls Use for automatic selection of screen size ( page 23 ) , directly connected with the functioning of the main panel unit For more information about how this remote control _ 5 _ MENU button can be used in conjunction with your othe _ components , Press to open and Close the on - screen menu please refer to the sections " Remote code set up " on ( pages 17 to 38 ) page 39 and " Remote control unit functions " on page 42 " _ ADJUST ( A / V / < / 1 _ ) buttons Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust vadous settings on the unit switch Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly indicated at the bottom the on - screen menu display ( pages 17 to 38 ) _ Light button When this button is pressed , all the buttons on the remote control unit will light The lighting will turn off if no operations are performed within five seconds , This button is used for performing operations in dark places , _ DISPLAY button Press to view the unit's current input and setup mode ( page 21 ) , m _ _ STILL button Use to freeze the image currently displayed on the screen ( page 21 ) , @ @ _ 0 ) SET / SELECT button P _ ess to adjust o _ enter various settings on the urfit ( pages 17 to 38 ) Notes the mode switch of the remote control unit to " TV / VCR " ( ] he remote control unit operates this unit only when the mode switch is set to " TV / VCR " . ) • This page covers only buttons that operate this unit Buttons that are not covered on this page are used to operate other _ 1 _ , ( _ STANDBY / ON button devices ( pages 39to 48 ) Press to put tile urfit in operation ol standby mode ( page 20 ) q2 ] , INPUT buttons Use to select the input ( page 20 ) ' 3 _ SCREEN MODE button Press to manually select the screen size ( page 22 )
Page: 12

Orlthisunitthereare4inputsystemTs , herearealsoCONTROteLrminaflosrconnectioonfPIONEEcRomponenwtsith the _ l markFordetailrsegardinagspecificconnectiofonrmatr , efertothepagewritteninparenthesis Bottom view _ N OtJ _ IAC _ O _ ¥ AL _ JLJ _ IMC NI ANALOG CON Tr _ { ) l I _ 4 _ MINA _ R G B _ NPLJT4 _ 1 _ CONTROL IN / OUT _ 5 _ Synchronizing signal impedance selector switch For connection of PIONEER components that bear the Depending on the connections made at INPUT3 , it mark , Making CONTROL connection enables may be necessa W to set this switch to match the control of this unit as a component in a system output impedance of the connected component's ( page 15 ) , synchronization signal When the output impedance of the component's _ 2 ) FACTORY ADJUSTMENT TERMINAL synchronization signal is above 75 _ , set this switch DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THIS to the 2,2 k _ position ( pages 12 and 13 ) , TERMINAL , _ INPUT2 This te _ rninal is used in the facto W setup , For connection of DVD player with component video _ 3 _ INPUT4 output ( page 10 ) For connection of a personal computer ( PC ) or similar _ INPUT1 component , Make sure that the connection made corresponds to the format of the signal output from Fo _ connection of components that have an S - video or the connected component ( pages 11 to 13 ) composite video output jack such as a video deck , video camera , laser disc player , or DVD playel ( page 10 ) , _ 4 _ INPUT3 For connection of components that have RGB or Note : It is possible to have connections made to both component output jacks such as a personal compute _ , the VIDEO and S - VIDEO jacks at the same time DVD player , or external RGB decedel ( pages 11 to 13 ) , However , if simultaneous signals a _ e _ eceived , the S - video signal is given priority ( page 10 ) _ AC INLET Use to connect the supplied powe _ cord to an AC outlet ( page 15 ) < ARE1 " / 49 > En
Page: 13

Wall - mount installation of the unit Installation of the unit This urfit has been designed with bolt holes fo _ wal - mount installation , etc . . The installation holes that Installation using the optional PIONEER stand or can be used are shown in the diagram below ( Gaps can installation bracket be removed by turning with a screwdriver , coin , or similar • Please be sure to request inata / ation or mounting of this unK tool ) or the installation bracket by an installation specialist or the dealor where purchased • Be sure to attach in 4 or more locations above and • When insta / ing , be sure to use the bolts provided with the stand or insta / ation bracket below , left and right of the center line • For details concerning instaladon , please refer to the • Use belts that are long enough to be inserted 1 / 2 inch instruction manua ] provided with the stand or installation ( 12 mm ) to 13 / 16 inch ( 20 mm ) into the main unit from bracket the attaching surface for both a holes and b holes Refer to the side view diagram below Installation using accessories other than the • As this unit is constructed with glass , be sure to install PIONEER stand or installation bracket ( sold it on a flat , unwarped surface separately ) • When possible , plea , , e install using parts and accessories manufactured by PIONEER PIONEERwill not he held responsible for accident or damage caused by the use of parts and accessories manufactured by other companies • For custom installation , please consult the dealer where the unit was purchased , or a qualified installer b hole Vents ( fan ) b hole Attaching surface ] Installation bracket , etc . , Center line b hole _ - b hole r : _ h ( 12 mm ) to 13 / 16inch ( 20ram ) b hole Center line b hole b hole 1 / 3inch ( 12ram ) to 13116inch ( 20ram ) Rear view diagram Side view diagram _ lb CAUTION _ k CAUTION To avoid malfunction , overheating of this unit , and possible fire Because this unit weighs about 94 Ibs ] 3 oz ( about 43 kg ) and hazard , make sure that the vents on the main unit are not has little depth making it unstable , please use 2 people or more blocked when installing . Also , as hot air is expelled from the when packing , carrying or installing vents , be careful of deterioration and dirt buld up on rear surface _ k CAUTION wall , etc This unit incorporates a thin design To ensure safety if vibrated _ , CAUTION or shaken , please be sure to take measures to prevent the unit from tipping over Please be sure to use an M8 ( Pitch = 1 25 ram ) bolt ( Only this size bolt can be used )
Page: 14

Connection to INPUT1 About the input jacks this unit Connect the output jacks of components to the input Connect an AV component that has a video or S - video jacks of this unit following the list below ( pages 10 to 14 ) , output jack to the INPUTljacks on the main unit , It is possible to use both the VIDEO and S - VIDEO jacks of INPUT1 at the same time for the connection , However , if In ut of simultaneous signals are received , the S - video signal is INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 . 1 INPUT4 . 1 Connected given priority , components andsignal AV component Composite video S video Component video PLIItlL RDB Personal computer ( PC ) Composite video S video RDB " 1 Although INPUT3 and INPUT4 are compatible with various kinds of signals , setup using the on screen menu is AV component necessary after connections are made in order match the characteristics of the source component ( pages 17 to ] 9 ) If necessary , use the Pin / BNC conversion adapte _ to * 2 INPUT4 is compatible with Microsoft's Plug & Play ( VESA make connections , DDC 1 / 2B ) INPUT3 is not compatible with this * 3 Depending on the video output board of the compute [ , this type of connection may not be possible CeHnection te INPUT2 Connect an AV component that has component video output jacks to the C - VIDEO input jacks on this unit Be sure to match the colors of the component cable plugs with the colors of the jacks on both components , ® ® @ y c , / i , , , c , < / i , , , ii _ J > LII 2 AV component INPUT2 a _ e compatible with , please _ efer to FOr the screen sizes and input signals that INPUT1 and _ J upplement 1 ( page 55 ) < ARE1349 > En
Page: 15

Connection te INPUT3 and NPUT4 Connection to AV components Various components can be connected to the INPUT3 and Make component video connections for AV components INPUT4jacks After connections are made , on - screen with component video output capability , setup is necessary to match the characteristics of the connected component , Please see pages 17 to 19 for When connecting to INPUT3 on - screen setup after connection NPUT3 [ ONSYNCl [ H / V SYNC ] G B R HD jack VD @ @ 0 . . . . . . . . . . . 3utput source _ y CB / PB CR / PR y c _ p _ c _ / p _ Video cornponenb ) orsonal ( ON SYNC ) INPUT _ _ G ON SYNC B R computer ( PC ) with RGBoutput G B R HN SYNC G B R HD VD Video component with component video output Y ( CB / % ) ( Cr # P , / ) : Do not connect anything . O : Connect to thisjack . Note Cornponer / ts compatible with INPUT3are also compatible with On - screen setup is necessary after connection , INPUT4 Please see pages 17 and 18 , When making connections to INPUT4 , please refer to supplement 3 on page 57 INPUT3jacks are all BNCjacks If necessary , use Pin / BNC conversion adapters to make connections INPUT3 and INPUT4 are compatible with , please ] refer to supplements 1 and 2 ( pages 55 and 56 ) , When connecting to INPUT4 On - screen setup is necessary after connection , Please see pages 17 and 18 ,
Page: 16

MakeGONSYNCconnectiofnosranAVcomponewntithp outputthathasthesynchronizastiiognnalal yereodnto Make composite SYNC connections for a component ofthegreensignal , with output that has the vertical synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal synchronization signal , When connecting to INPUT3 When connecting to INPUT3 ii ii @ @ @ @ 0 @ @ a a Y c _ / P _ cRiP _ G _ ra HD ( ON SYNC _ _ NPUTS _ HtV SYNC _ _ oN sYNc _ INPUT3 When using INPUT3 , set the impedance selector switch to match the output impedance of the connected On screen setup is necessary after connection , component's synchronization signal Please see pages 17 to 19 , When the output impedance of the component's synchronization signal is above 75 £ _ , set this switch to Notes the 22 k £ _ position • When making G ON SYNC connections , do not make any connections to the VD or HDjacks If connections are made , the picture may be not displayed normally On - screen setupis necessary after connection , • When us4ng a computer connected by the G ON SYNC Please see pages 17 to 19 connection , on screen adjustment for G ON SYNC is Notes necessary ( pages 17 to 19 ) • When making composite SYNC connections , do not connect Please read your PC's instruction manual throughly anything to the VDjack If connected to , the picture may not be displayed properly When connecting to INPUT4 • On some types of Macintosh components , G ON SYNC and composite SYNC are both output With this type of component , please connect using the G ON SYNC connection ( as shown left ) When connecting to INPUT4 ANALOG On screen setup is necessary after connection , Please see pages 17 to 19 , On - screen setup is necessary after connection , < ARE1349E , r / Please see pages 17 to 19
Page: 17

When connecting to INPUT4 Connection to a personal computer Connection method differs depending on the computer type When connecting , please thoroughly read the ANALOG computer's instruction manual Before making connections , be sure to make sure that the personal computer's power and this unit's main power is off , For the PC input signals and screen sizes that this unit is compatible with , please refer to supplement 2 ( page 56 ) . Make separate SYNC connections for a component that Connect the cable corresponding to the shape of the has RGB output separated into 5 output signals : green , input terminal on this unit and the personal computer's blue , red , horizontal synchronization signal , and vertical output terminal synchronization signal Secure by tightening the terminal screws on both units , When connecting to INPUT3 After connecting , on - screen setup is necessary , Please see pages 17 to 19 , 00 @ 00 Note G _ R HD VD Depending on the type of computer model being connected , a ( ON SYNCJ _ NPUTS ( HtV SYNCJ conversion connector or adapter etc provided with the computer or sold separately may be necessary For details , please read your PC's instruction manual or consult the maker or nearest dealer of your computer : When using INPUT3 , set the impedance selector switch to match the output impedance of the connected component's synchronization signal When the output impedance of the component's synchronization signal is above 75 _ , set this switch to the 22 k £ _ position On - screen setupisnecessaryafter connection Please see pages 17 to 19 ,
Page: 18

Abeut DTV Set Top Box connection To ensure proper connection , please carefully read the instruction manual supplied with the DTV Set lop Box , The Set Top Box output signals that this unit is compatible with are as follows , Jackswhere connection is possible Dot x Line , Scanning Signal type Signal Format INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 ( aspect ) 1920 x 1080 i ( 16 : 9 ) HDTV Component 1280 x 720 p ( 16 : 9 ) RGB 704 x 480i ( 16 : 9 ) Composite 704 x 480i ( 4 : 3 ) SDTV S Video 640x480i ( 4 : 3 ) Component RGB 704 x 480 p ( 16 : 9 ) Component 704 x 480 p ( 4 : 3 ) RGB 640 x 480 p ( 4 : 3 ) < ARE1 " / 49 > En
Page: 19

Centm cord connection Pewer ¢ erd connection When control cord connections are made , remote CONtrOl Connectthe power cord after allcomponentconnections operation of connected PIONEER components that bear have been completed the _ logo mark is done through the remote sensor on this unit When the connection is made to the CONTROL INjack on another unit , the remote sensor of that component will no longer receive signals Point the remote control unit of the coRRected compoRent at the remote control sensor on this unit to control , Notes • Make sure the power is turned off when making connections . • Please complete all component connections before making control cord connections . 1 Connect the power cord to this unit , Main Unit 2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet . , _ CAUTION OUT CONTROL • Use only the power cord provided • Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated ( AC 120 V , 60 Hz ) as this may cause fire or electric shock • For the plasma display , a three core power cord with a ground terminal is used for efficiency protection Always be sure to connect the power cord to a three pronged outlet and make sure that the cord is properly grounded If you use a power source converter plug , use an outlet with a ground terminal and screw down the ground line r : The control cables ( not 1 supplied ) are monaural | cables with mini plugs ( no | resistance ) . J
Page: 20

Hew te reute cables Speed clamps and bead bands are included with this unit for bunching cables together Orlce components are connected , follow the following steps to route cables , * AS viewed from the rear of the display 2 2 Bunch separated cables together and secure 1 Organize cables together using the provided speed clamps . them with the provided bead bands . Inse _ t ( 1 _ into an appropriate hole on the _ ea _ of the unit , then snap ( 2 } into the back of ( 1 } to fix the clamp , Note Cables can be routed to the right or left Speed clamps are designed to be difficult to undo once in place , Please attach carefully To attach the speed clamps to the main unit Connect the speed clamps using the 4 holes marked with • below , depending on the situation To remove speed clamps Using pliers , twist the clamp 90 ° and pull it outward , In some cases the clamp may have deteriorated ove _ time and may be damaged when * emoved , < ARE1349 > En
Page: 21

5 Press A / V to select SET UP , then press Setu £ after connection SET / SELECT . After components have been connected to INPUT3 or INPUT4 , on - screen setup is necessary Follow the procedure described below and make settings as they apply to the type of components connected , ( Procedures are written in reference to the remote control unit unless the button or control is only present on the main unit ) 6 Press A / V to select SIGNAL , then press mY , SET / SELECT . - - - - 2 - - 3 - - 5,6,7 8,9 4,10 - - 7 Press < / _ to select the input signal . - - 5,6,7 When a personal computer is connected , set to " PC " , 8,9 When a component other than a personal computer is connected , set to " VIDEO " After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection Note Steps 6 to 7 are necessary when inputting a signal of horizontal frequency 31 5kHz / vertical frequency 60Hz For signals of other 1 Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the on frequencies , settings are done automatically , and therefore position to turn the main power on . cannot be performed The STANDBY / ON indicato _ lights _ ed 2 Press ( _ ) STANDBY / ON to put the unit in the operation mode . The STANDBY / ON indicato _ turns g _ een 3 Select INPUT3 or INPUT4 . 4 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears
Page: 22

8 Press _ , / v to select FORMAT , then press Set SIGNAL and FORMA ] as follows SET / SELECT . SET UP SIGNAL FORMAT Connected _ component COMPONENT1 * Component video output VIDEO of a DTV Set Top Box with HDTV output COMPONENT 2 Component video output VIDEO of a DTV Set Top Box with FORMAT can only be selected when " VIDEO " is set SDTV output in step 7 , Component video output VIDEO COMPONENT 2 of a DVD player : etc 9 Press , a , / v to select the input signal format , RGB video output of a VIDEO RDB The table in the right column on this page shows what video deck etc , with RGB settings are appropriate and available for the type of output connections made After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your RGB video output of a PC PC RDB ( Fixed to RGB selection when SIGNAL is set to " PC " ) 10When the setup is completed , press MENU to exit Select either COMPONENT 1 or 2 depending on which setting the menu screen . provides the most natural picture color for the component connected Notes • Make this setup for each input ( INPUT3 and INPUT4 ) Note • When selecting a PC signal or when SIGNAL is set to " PC " , When a DTV Set Top Box is connected , please also refer to FORMAT cannot be selected " About DTV Set Top Box connection " on page 14 • When FORMAT is set to " COMPONENT " ( 1 or 2 ) , " G ON SYNC " cannot be set • Please refer to page 19 for details concerning G ON SYNC setup < ARE1 " ¢ 49 > Er /
Page: 23

3 Press A / V to select G ON SYNC , then press G ON SYNC setup SET / SELECT . The RGB video signal is normally composed of 5 signals ; R , G , B , HD and VD With G ON SYNC connection , howeveb the signal is composed of 3 signals ; R , G ( G , HD and VD combined ) and B , If the component being used is a model where G ON SYNC connection is carded out , the following on - screen setup is necessary , Setup of G ON SYNC connection 4 Press _ 1 / _ to select G ON SYNC setting . After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 1,5 5 When the setup is completed , press MENU to close the menu screen . 2,3,4 Notes • Make this G ON SYNC setting for each applicable input ( INPUT3 and INPUT4 ) • When using this setup , be sure to carefully check the signal output of the component that you are using . For details , please refor to the instruction manual supplied with the component you are connecting • If the screen becomes bright and turns a greenish COIOFset G ON SYNC to ON • G ON SYNC connection is carried out on some Macintosh computers 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screenappears 2 Press A / V to select SET UP , then press SET / SELECT .
Page: 24

3 Press INPUT on the remote control unit or the Selecting an input source main unit to select the input . On the control panel of the main unit , input changes This section explains the basic operation of this unit each time INPUT is pressed as follows , Outlined on the following pages is how to turn the main powe _ on and of ] , put this unit in the operation or standby mode and how to select connected components , Before you begin , make sure you have : • Input cannot be changed when a menu screen is • Made connections between this unit and AV displayed , components o _ personal computer as described in the • When a signal from a personal computer is input , if section " Installation and Connections " starting on the signal is not compatible with this unit , " OUT OF page 9 RANGE " will appea _ on the screen • Set up the on - screen menu to input signals from components connected to INPUT3 and INPUT4 as 4 When viewing is finished , press _ ) STANDBY / ON described in the section " Setting Up the System " on to put the unit in standby mode . page 17 The STANDBY / ON indicator will blink and then _ ernain If no connections are made to these terminals , lit ( red ) indicating that the standby mode is engaged , on - scleen setup is not necessaly , Operation is not possible while the STANDBY / ON indicator is blinking 0ed ) , 5 Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the off position to turn the main power off . - - 2,4 - - 3 @ ® ® 1 CAUTION © ® @ Please do not leave the same picture displayed on the scroen for a long time Doing so may cause a phenomenon known as " screen burn " which leaves a ghost , or residual , image of the picture on the screen N N Remote control unit Operation panel of the main unit 1 Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the on position to turn the main power on . The STANDBY / ON indicator lights red , i Press O STANDBY / ON to put this unit in the operation mode . The STANDBY / ON indicator turns green , < ARE1349 > En
Page: 25

To create a still image of the video To confirm display settings image on the screen 0 QJ GU < Z ) _ SCRE _ - - STILL - - DISPLAY q ) q ) Press STILL on the remote control unit . INPUT4 PC RGB The image culrently being viewed is preselved on the FH : 480kHZ screen This flJnction is convenient for viewing things on FV ; 600 HZ the screen that would no _ mally be clea _ ed before the _ e was ample time to view it ( recipes in a cooking p _ og _ am for example ) STD Pressing STILL again returns to unit to normal display of FULL the input source Notes Press DISPLAY on the remote control unit . • Though the video image on the screen is frozen , the video The cunently selected input , vertical and horizontal signal is not paused flequencies , PICTURE mode , screen size , AUTO SCREEN • Normal display of the video input source is restored after 3 setting , and input signal format are displayed on the minutes even if STILl has not been pressed again screen for approximately 3 seconds , Notes • The vertical and horizontal frequencies are displayed only when INPUT3 or INPUT4 is selected to receive an RGB signal When receiving a component video signal only the horizontal frequency is displayed , • The vertical and horizontal frequencies that are displayed are approximatiOnSr and may be slightly different from the actual values
Page: 26

Notes Screen Size Se ectien • When the NATURAL WIDE , CINEMA WIDE , ZOOM , or FULL setting is used to display a non - wide screen 4 : 3 picture fully on This unit incorporates screen modes of various height and a wide screen , a portion of the picture may be cut off or appear deformed width ratios For optimal viewing , we recommend that you select the screen mode that best matches the video • Please note that when this unit is used for business or public viewing purposes and the CINEMA WIDE mode or ZOOM source that you are viewing , Although these modes are screen modes are used to compress or stretch the screen designed for full display of a picture on a wide screen , it is picture , this may violate the rights of the author protected our hope that you make use of them with a full under copyright law understanding of the manufacturer's intentions During video signal input Manual selection ( SCREEN MODE ) How the picture looks NATURAL WIDE Suitable for when viewing news or The size of the picture or the picture's range projected on sports programs Movies or sports the screen can be manually changed between 5 different programs can be viewed with an screen sizes described in the table on this page o @ o expansive powerful image Suitable for when viewing news or Q , - _ : : Q sit corns . Video software can be 4 : 3 NORMAL viewed in its original screen frame SCREEN size ( Fo prevent screen burn on MODE this unit , the displayed position of 1Q ® the screen frame will be slightly @ ® ® different each time the power is ® ® ® turned on ) FULL Suitable for wide screen images ( squeeze ) SET ZOOM Mainly suitable for viewing S . MODE Cinemascope s4ze and other such movie images Provides a more : s : : s : . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . expansive , powerful image Mainly suitable for viewing Vista Press SCREEN MODE to select the size . CINEMA WIDE size and other such movie images The screen size changes each time SCREEN MODE on Provides a more expansive , the remote control , o _ S . MODE on the main unit is powerful image This screen size pressed as follows is convenient when vlew _ ng a Forvideo signals Cinemascope size image that has NATURALWIDE _ 43 NORMAL subtitles _ : IGIN EMA WIDE - 4 _ ZOOM 4 , _ FULL - - _ ( For screen sizes when the video signal of a personal For PC signals computer is input , please see pages 25 and 56 ) _ - ORIGINAL I , 43 NORMAL " _ 1 FULL 4 < ARE1 " / 49 > Er /
Page: 27

Notes Auto selection ( AUTO SCREEN ) • For some DVD / LD and video software being used , upper or A number of different video formats will appear on the lower portions of the picture may be cut , or parts of the black scleen in a space smaller than the actual screen size in bands may be viewable o _ de _ to presewe the aspect ratio of the original format • Screen size may automatically change according to some types of video signals regardless of whether AUTO SCREEN is The AUTO SCREEN function identifies what type of turned on or off ( page 25 ) format is being displayed and automatically selects a screen size that takes advantage of the entire screen size Using the menu screen Please note , however , that the original source aspect and The AUTO SCREEN function can also be turned on and screen may not be p _ eserved when this function is used , off using the on - screen menu , Using the remote control unit 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears 2 Press A / V to select SCREEN , then press AUTOREEN SET / SELECT . SC v , ll 30I Press AUTO SCREEN on the remote control unit . AUTO SCREEN rotates between on and off each time the button is pressed , 3 Press A / V to select AUTO SCREEN , then press SET / SELECT . 1 e NATURAL WIDE ( AUTO / Normal CINEMA WIDE ( AUTO ) 4 Press A / V to select AUTO SCREEN setting . After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your Vista size selection 5 When you have finished , press MENU to exit the on - screen menu . AUTO SCREEN will be active once the menu screen is closed Cinemascope size or Notes 16 : 9 size • The AUTO SCREEN function detects the brightness of the image and automatically switches the screen size to an A 4 : 3 picture is switched to NATURAL WIDE , The top and appropriate size Therefore , in the case of dark images such as night scenes , it may not switch to the appropriate screen size bottom black bands of rectangular wide screen software In such cases , turn the AUTO SCREEN function off . with black bands ( Vista size , Cinemascepe size etc , ) will • The AUTO SCREEN function can work only when an NTSC , be cut and an easy to view screen size selected 480i signal is input . • Please note that the picture may disappear momentarily or be disturbed when switching between different screen modes
Page: 28

Moving the screen position 4 Press A / V to adjust the V . POSITION setting . upward or downward Adjustable range : e CINEMA WIDE setting : - 15to15 When a vista size movie etc , , is viewed at the CINEMA • ZOOM setting : - 25 to 25 WIDE or ZOOM setting , the image may net be centered After sdecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your on the screen , and may extend past the edge of the selection screen , In this case , adjust the screen to an cleady viewable 5 When you have finished , press MENU to exit the position using the V POSITION setting in the SCREEN on - screen menu . menu , Note The V POSITION setting can be used only for signals compatible with the screen size of CINEMA WIDE or ZOOM ( NTSC , 480i or 480p ) 15 - - 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears 2 Press _ , / v to select SCREEN , then press SET / SELECT . 3 Press A / V to select V . POSITION , then press SET / SELECT . < ARE1349 > En
Page: 29

Automatic selection of screen size according to input signal By distinguishing between signals such as S1 , $ 2 and HDTV video signals , screen size is automatically selected and the following indicators a _ e displayed on the screen , Input signal Operation Screen indication When $ 1 video signal ( squeeze ) is input " FULL " screen size is automatically selected FULL ( $ 1 ) When $ 2 video signal ( letterbox ) is input " ZOOM " screen size is automatically selected ZOOM ( $ 2 ) When HDTV signal ( 1920 x 1080 i , 1280 x 720 p ) is " FULL " screen size is automatically selected FULL ( HD ) input During personal computer signal input _ 3 _ F , ULL ( 1 ) ORIGINAL The display is presented with a widescreen aspect ratio The input signal and the screen maintain a dot to line ratio of 16 : 9 and fills the entire screen of 1 : 1 and is thus highly faithful to the soulce , 480 lines Al 768 lines 1 280 dots ( Illustration shows 640 x 480 input ) , 2,4 : 3 NORMAL The display fills the screen as much as possible without altering the aspect ratio of the input signal
Page: 30

4 Press A / V to select the POWER SAVE mode . POWER SAVE • When " OFF " is selected , this unit will stay in Using the POWER SAVE function of this urfit , the power operation mode regardless of whether a mode can be automatically put in standby mode when a synchronization signal is input or not video or computer signal has not been detected • When " MODE1 " is selected , this unit will be put in ( An indication will appear on the screen before the standby mode automatically if no new standby mode is engaged ) , synchronization signal is input for 8 minutes , • When " MODE2 " is selected , this unit will be put in the POWER SAVE mode automatically if no new synchronization signal is input However , if the synchronization signal is restored , this unit is put 1w5 back in operation mode After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 2,3,4 5 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit the menu screen . Notes • Tho POWER SAVE setting is common to all inputs ( INPUT1 to INPUT4 ) • When SIGNAL is set to " VIDEO " , " MODE2 " cannot be selected 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears To put the unit in operation mode again P _ ess ( _ STANDBY / ON on the main unit o _ remote control unit 2 Press A / V to select SET UP , then press SET / SELECT . When the unit is in the POWER SAVE mode , resuming PC operation or pressing INPUT on the main unit or remote control unit can also put the unit in operation mode again 3 Press A / V to select POWER SAVE , then press SET / SELECT . < ARE1349 > En
Page: 31

6 Press A / V to select LABEL , then press Labeling the inputs SET / SELECT . This function enables you to apply a label of up to 8 The characte _ window opens , and the cursor is moved characters for each of the 4 inputs to the bottom right come _ of the characte _ window , 1 , . II 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears 7 Press A / V / < I / I _ to navigate the cursor around the character window . Press SET / SELECT to add a 2 Press A / V to select SET U _ then press character to the label . SET / SELECT . Each time SET / SELECT is pressed , the currently 3 Press A / V to select INPUT LABEL , then press selected character is added to the label to create a SET / SELECT . label of up to 8 characters long . 4 Press A / V to select INPUT , then press 8 When the label is finished , move the cursor SET / SELECT . position to the bottom right corner of the character window and press SET / SELECT , The characte _ window disappears , The input and its corresponding label are displayed . 5 Press A / v to select the input you want to create a label for , then press SET / SELECT . When the input is changed on the menu screen , the currently selected input is also changed , 9 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit the menu screen . Note When these characters are selected in the character window , the following occurs [ ] : A space is input [ ] : The character input mode is exited
Page: 32

2 Press • / v to select the appropriate submenu and Understanding the MENU screens press SET / SELECT . Pressing the MENU button on the remote control unit opens the MAIN MENU screen The MAIN MENU screen • Use the PICTURE adjustment screen to modify the is the primary starting screen for all internal system actual video image that appears on the screen adjustments and functions divided up into the PICTURE ( pages 29 to 37 ) . adjustment screen , SCREEN adjustment screen , and SET UP screen Select the desired menu item using • / v on the remote control unit or the main unit , then press SET / SELECT to perform the desired operations and settings When a video signal is input , and the on - screen menu is displayed , the SCREEN MODE is changed to " FULL " , When the on - screen menu is turned off , or if the SCREEN • Use the SCREEN adjustment screen to make the adjustment menu is selected , the screen _ etums to the settings and adjustments of the screen according to SCREEN MODE that had been previously displayed , the input signal ( pages 23 , 24 , and 38 ) . To use the menu screens 1,3 2 2 _ p ° _ v _ U • Use the SET UP screen to make various settings or to coordinate this unit with externally connected components ( pages 17 to 19 , 26 , and 27 ) , 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears , 3 To close the menu screen , press MENU . On screen indicators USE : Indicates in light blue the buttons that can be used in the currently displayed menu screen END ; End is fol turning off the menu screen by pressing the MENU button , EXFr ] o return to the previous menu screen , use the • or • button to move to EXIT and then press SET / SELECT , < ARE1 " / 49 > Er /
Page: 33

4 Press < / 1 _ to select the setting . The following settings can be selected : This unit has three programmed picture quality settings in • STD . . . . . . . . . . Sets standard picture quality memory that are designed for use with various video • MOVIE . . . . . Reduces contrast making dark images gerHe You can select a programmed setting that best easier to see , Ef % ctive for movies that suits you _ needs , or adjust the settings to obtain the have many dark images such as night picture quality you desire These modified settings can scenes , etc then be stored in memory and called up wheneve _ you • GAME . . . . . . Lowers the relative contrast of video want , games and personal computer images to minimize discomfort to the eyes This Selecting one of the programmed will minimize bad effects such as discolored spots or stains on the display picture quality settings panel of the unit , • USER . . . . . . . . Calls up the picture quality that the user has set Modifications can be made to 1,5 ¸ any of the above settings to create the USER setting ( page 30 ) , 2,3,4 2,3,4 After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 5 Press MENU to exit the menu screen . Notes • Make these adjustments for each input ( INPUT1 to INPUT4 ) / and for each signal type ( video or PC ) . • When HIGH CONTRAST is set to " ON " and a PC signal is being input , MOVIE and GAME are not available 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . Screen burn caution The menu screen appears Please read the following to ensule long term legular use of this product , 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE , then press As video games and still picture playback can cause SET / SELECT . screen bum o _ have othe _ negative effects on this unit's screen , be sure to select the GAME mode setting and to limit use to unde _ 2 hours at a time Afte _ playing a video game , etc , please view a normal ) icture etc , at the natural wide screen setting for mo _ e than 3 times the length of video game play A moving ) icture has the effect of _ elieving screen bum playback and also _ educes harmful effects within the display 3 Press A / V to select MODE , then press SET / SELECT .
Page: 34

4 Make any necessary adjustments to the screen Saving screen adjustments to the settings as described on the next page . USER mode setting • If any of the programmed modes ( STD , MOVIE , or The USER mode can be set for each of the fou _ video GAME ) are adjusted , a new USER mode is created signal inputs ( INPUT1 to 4 ) and the two PC signal inputs based on the programmed settings , The base mode ( INPUT3 and 4 ) , will be listed in parenthesis , • When HIGH CONTRAST is set to " ON " and a PC signal is being input , MOVIE and GAME are not available . 1 - - E _ 43U4 ] JX _ = Q ® ® ® G ® Q @ ® _ II _ dP # RJS _ ( 9 @ @ 2,5 5 When you have finished making adjustments , press MENU to exit the menu screen . 3,4 1 Press the appropriate INPUT selector button to display the input source on the screen , 2 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears 3 Press i / v to select PICTURE , then press SET / SELECT . < ARE1 " / 49 > Er /
Page: 35

4 Press _ 1 / 1 _ to adjust the picture quality as desired . Adjusting the picture quality Change florn the cente _ position is saved to the USER The PICTURE adjustment screen provides the adjustment mode setting ( page 30 ) items listed in the right column , After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 5 When you have finished making adjustments , 1,5 press MENU to exit the menu screen . Note 2,3,4 2,3,4 Make these adjustments for each input ( INPUT1 to INPUT4 ) and for each signal type ( video or PC ) PICTURE mode adjustment items Below are brief descriptions of the options that can be set at PICTURE and PICTURE OTHER in the PICTURE adjustment screen , PICTURE adjustment : CONTRAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust according to the surrounding brightness so that the picture can be 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . seen clearly The menu screen appears BLACK LVL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust so that the dark parts of the picture can be seen clearly 2 _ e _ . / . to select PICTURE , then press SET / SELECT . COLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust to the desired depth , ( Setting to a slightly deep color will create a natural looking picture ) TINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust so that skin color looks normal SHARP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Normally set to the center position , 7o create a soP : er picture , set to the left of centeL To create a sharper picture , set to the right of center When viewing an image from a personal computer from INPUT3 or INPUT4 , the following screen is PICTURE OTHER adjustment : displayed . R LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust the amount of red in the picture G LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust the amount of green in the picture B LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust the amount of blue in the picture For details regarding a specific adjustment , refer to the page written in parenthesis , SD Y / C LEVEL . . . . . . . . . ( page 32 ) SD NR LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . ( page SS ) 3 Press A / V to select the adjustment item , then COLOR TEMP . . . . . . . . . ( page 34 ) press SET / SELECT . FILM MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . ( page 35 ) HIGH CONTRAST , , , ( page 36 ) ABL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( page 37 ) Note Separate picture adjustments may bo stored for whon HIGH CONTRAST is set to " ON " and " OFF "
Page: 36

3 Press A / V to select OTHER , then press Viewing a fast moving picture SET / SELECT . ( 3Dwc LEVEL ) When viewing a fast moving picture such as might be experienced with a sports program , setting this mode to an appropriate level as determined by the video source will reduce picture blur , and produce a clearer image , • This setting can be adjusted along 5 points with " 1 " recommended for viewing sources with a let of action and " 5 " recommended when viewing still images 4 Press A / V to select 3D Y / C LEVEL , then press SET / SELECT . cH _ _ OL / LU / 2,3,4,5 2.3.4.5 . 5 Press < l / l _ to set the mode to a level between 1 and 5 as needed . If the setting is changed from " 3 " , it is saved to the / USER mode setting ( page 30 ) , After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . 6 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit the menu screen . The menu screen appears 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE , then press Notes SET / SELECT . • " 3 " is set when this unit is shipped from the factory • 3D Y / C LEVEL setting is possible only when INPUT1 is selected to receive a composite video signal ii i < ARE1 " / 49 > En
Page: 37

3 Press A / V to select OTHER , then press Reducing the amount of digitam SET / SELECT . noise in the video image ( 3D LEVEL ) When viewing a video image via the INPUT1 S - VIDEO jack , it is possible to reduce the amount of digital noise in the luminance and chromanance channels of the S - video signal • This setting can be adjusted along 5 points with " 1 " indicating a low level of digital noise reduction and " 5 " 4 Press A / V to select 3D NR LEVEL , then press indicating a high level of digital noise reduction , SET / SELECT . c _ _ vo _ _ / 2,3,4,5 5 Press _ 1 / _ to set the mode to a level between 1 and 5 as needed . If the setting is changed from " 1 " , it is saved to the USER mode setting ( page 30 ) After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . 6 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit The menu screen appears the menu screen . 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE , then press SET / SELECT . Notes • " 1 " is set when this unit is shipped from the factory • 3D NR LEVEL setting is possible only when INPUT1 is selected to receive an S video signal /
Page: 38

3 Press A / V to select OTHER , then press Adjusting the ce _ er temperature ef SET / SELEC _ the screen ( COLORTEMP ) This function enables the video image to be set to one of five different tones , cH _ _ OL 4 Press A / V to select COLOR TEMP , then press 2,3,4,5 SET / SELECT . J 5 Press < / l _ to select COLOR TEMP setting . Select the color temperature setting that best 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . matches your preferences and viewing environment , The menu screen appears • NEWS : Causes the colors displayed to appear in cooler hues than those in LIVE 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE then press • LIVE : Causes the colors displayed to appear in SET / SELECT . cooler hues , • STD : Causes the colors displayed to appear in normal hues , • FILM : Causes the colors displayed to appear in warmer hues , • B & W : Causes the colors displayed to appear in warmer hues than those in FILM If the setting is changed from " STD ' , it is saved to the USER mode setting ( page 30 ) , After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 6 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit the menu screen . Note " STD " is set when this unit is shipped from the factory < ARE1349 > En
Page: 39

3 Press A / V to select OTHER , then press Setting the F LM MODE SET / SELEC _ The FILM MODE function automatically detects movie film recorded at 24 flames per second , and converts it into a high quality progressive video image delivering the picture at the same rate as it was recorded , • Normally , this fiJnction should be set to " HQ " ( High Quality ) , however , occasionally this setting may cause slight syncopation problems with the audio track If you are bothered by this , sdect " STD " ( Standard ) If " OFF " is sdected , normal progressive signal processing is 4 Press A / V to select FILM MODE , then press performed SET / SELEC _ 16 " 2,3,4,5 , 2,3,4,5 5 Press _ 1 / 1 , _ to select FILM MODE setting . If the setting is changed from " OFF " , it is saved to the USER mode setting ( page 30 ) After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 6 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit the menu screen . 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears Notes • " OFF " is set when this unit is shipped from the factory 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE , then press • FILM MODE setting is possible only with NTSC , 480i sources SET / SELECT .
Page: 40

3 Press A / V to select OTHER , then press Viewing in a bright _ ocatien SET / SELECT . ( HIGHCONTRAST ) When viewing a picture in a bright location , setting this mode to " ON " will enable you to obtain a clear video image , • Set this mode to " OFF " when not viewing in a bright location , 4 Press A / V to select HIGH CONTRAST , then press SET / SELECT . 2,3,4,5 _ AVOI _ rrES 5 Press < / l _ to select HIGH CONTRAST setting . Separate picture adjustments may be stored for when HiGH CONTRAST is set to " ON " and " OFF " After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . selection The menu screen appears 6 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE , then press the menu screen . SET / SELECT . Notes • " OFF " is % t when this unit is shipped from the factory • The MOVIE and GAME picture mode options are not available when HiGH CONTRAST is turned to " ON " < ARE1349 > Er /
Page: 41

Making the PC image b _ ighter 4 Press A / V to select ABL , then press SET / SELECT . Set this mode to " ON " to brighten the image during PC signal input , When ABL is set to " ON " , the brightness of the image will change according to changes in the input signal If you are bothered by changes to brightness during operation , set this mode to " OFF " 5 Press - q / _ , - to select ABL setting . If the setting is changed from " ON " , it is saved to the 1,6 USER mode setting ( page 30 ) After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 2,3,4,5 _ / _ 2,3,4 , 5 6 When the setup is finished , press MENU to exit the menu screen . Notes • " ON " is set when this unit is shipped from the factory • ABL mode setting is only possible during PC signal input 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . The menu screen appears 2 Press A / V to select PICTURE , then press SET / SELECT . 3 Press A / V to select OTHER , then press SET / SELECT .
Page: 42

4 Press A / V to select the adjustment item , then Adjusting the screen press SET / SELECT . Adjust when INPUT2 , INPUT3 or INPUT4 is selected , ( Adjustments on this page cannot be made when INPUT 1 is selected ) The SCREEN adjustment screen provides the adjustment items listed in the right column 5 Press < 1 / I _ to carry out the adjustment . Use A / V for the adjustments of V , POS [ T [ ON , 2,3,4,5 After selecting , press SET / SELECT to enter your selection 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen . 6 When adjustment is finished , press MENU to exit The menu screen appears the menu screen . 2 Press A / V to select SCREEN , then press Note SET / SELEC _ Make these adjustmonts for each input ( INPUT2to INFUT4 ) and for each signal ( pages55 and 56 ) SCREEN mode adjustment items Below are brief descriptions of the options that can be set [ n the SCREEN mode , H POSITION . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust the picture's position to the left or right , V POSITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust the picture's position upward 3 Press A / V to select OTHER , then press or downward , SET / SELECT . CLK FREQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust letter breakup or noise on the screen This setting adjusts the unit's internal clock signal flequency that corresponds to the input video signal CLK PHASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjust so that there is minimum flicker of screen letters or color misalignment This setting adjusts the phase of the internal clock signal When viewing an image from a persona [ computeh adjusted by the CLK FREQ setting , the following screen is displayed . Notes • When INPUT1 is se [ octed , OTHER cannot be selected • V POSITION adjustment when the screen size is set to ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE cannot be performed as shown in the menu screen in step 3 7o adjust the vertical position of the screen , please follow the procedure on page 24 starting from step 2 • When CLK FREQ . adjustment is carried out , the H POSITION setting may have to be re adjusted • If the adjustment items in the SCREEN mode are adjusted excessively , the picture may not be displayed properly < ARE1349 > En
Page: 43

2 Simultaneously press EDIT and the number Remote cede set button " 1 " . The LED indicatol starts blinking 1o operate other manufacturers ' audio / video components using the remote control unit supplied with the plasma 3 Select the desired manufacturer , display panel , remote control signals need to be set , Select from the table on the following page , There are two methods of setting remote control signals Ex ) To select a PHILIPS LD player , press the number • Programming the other manufacturers ' remote control buttons " 2 " and " 4 " in succession to enter the signal presets into this remote control unit number 24 , • Learning other manufacturers ' remote control signals • If the LED indicator blinks rapidly when the number directly from the remote control units of the other buttons are pressed , there has been an error , Input components , the number again • Afl : er setting , you can automatically use the remote Programming other control in the usual manner , manufacturers ' remote control Notes • To exit the EDIT mode during this operation , press EDIT again signal presets • If the mode switch position is changed while in EDIT mode , EDIT mode is canceled • After step 1 and step 2 , if you do not press any buttons for - - 1 LED indicator _ / _ I , _ oF , o _ one minute ( no operation ) , the EDIT mode is canceled • When programming remote control signal presets , make sure s _ eN that the learn setting has been reset ( page 41 ) • If the table on the following page does not include the manufacturer of your component , or the remote control does not work even after the correct code is entered , you can have the remote control unit learn its signal using the LEARN mode of the remote control unit outlined on page 41 - - 2,3 • The default setting is " 00 " for all mode switch settings - - Set the mode switch to match the device to which you want to preset the remote control signal , Ex ) ] o select DVD / LD , move the switch to the fourth position as shown below F F F F TV CBL DTVDVD _ NCR / SAT / LD
Page: 44

Manufacturer's preset remote control signals DTV CBL / SAT VCR DVD / LD 00 PIONEER PIONEER1 ( CABLE ) PIONEER PIONEER ( DVD ) 01 - - PIONEER 2 ( CABLE ) FISHER PANASONIC ( DVD ) 02 - - JERROLD 1 ( CABLE ) FISHER SAMSUNG ( DVD ) 03 - - JERROLD 2 ( CABLE ) FISHER SONY ( DVD ) 04 - - JERROLD 3 ( CABLE ) GOLDSTAR TOSHIBA ( DVD ) 05 - - JERROLD 4 ( CABLE ) HITACHI JVC ( DVD ) 06 - - JERROLD 5 ( CABLE ) HITACHI 2 - - 07 - - JERROLD 6 ( CABLE ) HFFACHI 3 - - 08 - - JERROLD 7 ( CABLE ) MAGNAVOX 2 - - 09 - - JERROLD 8 ( CABLE ) MITSUBISHI - - 10 - - JERROLD 9 ( CABLE ) MITSUBISHI 2 - - 11 - - JERROLD 10 ( CABLE ) MITSUBISHI 3 - - 12 - - S , A , 1 ( CABLE ) MITSUBISHI 4 - - 13 - - S , A , 2 ( CABLE ) MITSUBISHI 5 - - 14 - - S , A , 3 ( CABLE ) MITSUBISHI 6 - - 15 - - S , A , 4 ( CABLE ) PANASONIC - - 16 - - ZENITH 1 ( CABLE ) PANASONIC 2 - - 17 - - ZENITH 2 ( CABLE ) PANASONIC 3 - - 18 - - ZENITH 3 ( CABLE ) RCA - - 19 - - - - RCA 2 - - 20 - - PIONEER ( SAT ) RCA 3 PIONEER ( LD ) 21 - - RCA 1 ( SAT ) SANYO KENWOOD ( LD ) 22 - - RCA 2 ( SAT ) SANYO 2 PANASONIC 1 ( LD ) 23 - - SONY ( SAT ) SANYO 3 PANASONIC 2 ( LD ) 24 - - - - SHARP PHILIPS ( LD ) 25 - - - - SHARP 2 RCA ( LD ) 26 - - - - SHARP 3 SONY ( MDP ) 27 - - - - SONY ( BETA ) SONY ( LD ) 28 - - - - SONY ( VHS ) - - 29 - - - - SONY ( 8mm ) - - 30 - - - - TOSHIBA - - 31 - - - - JVC - - 32 - - - - JVC 2 - - 33 - - - - JVC 3 - - 34 - - - - JVC 4 - - 35 - - - - JVC 5 - - 36 - - - - ZENITH - - 50 SHARP - - - - - - Operations can be performed using remote control button with the same markings ( pages 43 to 48 ) < ARE1 " / 49 > Er /
Page: 45

4 Point the transmitters of both remote control To learn remote control signals units toward each other with about 0.8 to 2.0 inch To operate odrer manufacturers ' remote control signals ( 2 to 5 cm ) between them , and press the POWER that cannot be p _ eset using the remote control unit , have button of the other manufacturer's remote control the _ emote control unit learn these signals , unit , LED indicator - - 1 Q CLI GL _ 3U [ JJ S _ EN 0.8 to 2.0 inch ( 2 to 5 cm ) - - 2 The LED indicator blinks • If the LED indicator blinks once , return to step 3 to learn functions for other buttons • If the LED indicator flashes four times , it indicates 2,5 ll - - _ . . . . an error has occurred , Return to step 3 to redo the learning • If the LED indicator flashes four times even aP : er having redone the learning , it means that the learning capacity has reached its maximum , 5 When LEARN is pressed , the LEARN mode is exited , and the remote control unit returns to normal operation . Example ) ] o learn the operation to turn the VCR power on Notes 1 Set the mode switch to TV / VCR ( first position ) • To exit the LEARN mode dudng a learning operation , press LEARN again when a video cassette recorder is connected . • If the mode switch position is changed while in LEARN mode , the LEARN mode is canceled 2 Simultaneously press LEARN and number button 2 . • After steps 2 and 3 , if you do not press a button for one The LED indicato _ begins blinking , minute ( no operation ) , the LEARN mode is canceled • There are some remote control signals which cannot be 3 Press SOURCE POWER to establish the target learned operation . The LED indicato _ remains lit , To reset the LEARN setting Have the LED blinking as in step 2 and then press and Buttons which can be learned are as follows . hold the remote control unit's STANDBY / ON button VCR SOURCE POWER CH ( + ) CH ( ) I [ _ r _ r _ ) _ r pressed for at least 2 seconds , • ( VCR REC ) CABLE SOURCE POWER , CH ( + ) , CH ( ) , CH RETURN , Note CH ENTER , 1 to 9 , 0 It is necessary to reset the learn setting when you program the SAT SOURCE POWER , - 4 , _ , A , T , SET / SELECT CH ( + ) , remote control signal presets CH ( ) , ( SAT ) INFO SAT MENU , SA ] GUIDE , CH ENTER , 1 to 9 , 0 DTV SOURCE POWER , CH ( + ) , CH ( ) , CH RETURN , CH ENTER , 1 to 9 , O , - ( dot ) , GREEN , RED , YELLOW , - 4 , _ , A , T , SET / SELECT DVT MENU , DTV GUIDE , DTV INFO , DTV AUDIO , CC , CLEAR , VIEW MODE DVD SOURCE POWER , _ e , _ , ii , - 4 < 1 , I , i _ , i _ 1 _ , 41 , m . - , A , v , SET / SELEC ] , DVD MENU , DVD TOP MENU LD SOURCE POWER , _ e , i _ , IIr _ 4 _ 11li , , _ r • CABLE / SAT and DVD / LD cannot be selected at the same time • ( SAT ) INFO has no remote control signals preset
Page: 46

Transmitting LED FAVO _ I _ S { 4 _ RECEIVER INPUT button Remote control unit setting buttons _ 1 _ EDIT / LEARN button Selects the input source connected to the receiver , EDIT : When the EDIT / LEARN button is plessed at the _ 5 _ RECEIVER VOL ( volume ) + , - buttons same time as number button 1 the mode will change to preset code edit mode . ( page 39 , ) Adjusts receiver volume level , LEARN : When the EDIT / LEARN button is pressed at Press the plus button ( + ) to increase the volume and the same time as number button 2 , the unit's the minus button ( - ) to decrease it , capability to learn and store command codes from _ } RECEIVER MUTING button other remote control units will be activated , ( page 41 ) Use to mute the receiver volume temporarily , _ - 2xM ' ode switch Use to switch the [ emote control urfit modes Receiver control buttons When a Pionee _ receive _ is connected to this unit , the receiver can be operated using buttons _ . 3t } o _ 6 } When another company's receiver is connected to this unit , have the signals for % ' to _ 6 } learned ( page 41 ) L39RECEIVER POWER button ( STANDBY / ON ) Turns receiver power on and off , < AREI " / 4g > Er /
Page: 47

, Mode switch Cl _ GU ELl _ J _ C _ EE _ ( b ® ® © ® ® d ) ® @ I / I ® VCR control buttons ( 4 _ _ ( REW ) button When the mode switch is set to TV / VCR , the _ ernote Rewinds the tape and allows picture seamh , control unit can operate both the main unit ( TV ) ( page 7 ) ( 5 _ • ( STOP ) button and your VCR , If the VCR is preset by " Remote code set up " , the Stop the tape t _ anspo _ t remote control unit button will function as follows when the mode switch of the remote control unit is set to VCR _ , _ B _ VCR REC ( record ) button P _ ess both buttons at the same time to start When the input selector button having the same number as the input terminal connecting the VCR is pressed , the recording VCR can be operated using buttons ( 1 ] to ' _ ) , _ ' _ ( FF ) button VCR which are made by other makers and are not preset can also be operated using the remote control unit if Rapidly advances the tape and allows picture search buttons ( 1 " to " 8 " have learnt the functions ( page 41 ) _ 9 l _ ( PLAY ) button ( 1 ) CH ( channel ) + , - buttons Selects playback , Press to select the channel of the TV tuner on the VCR _ 2 ] , SOURCE POWER button Turns the power of the VCR on and off , ' _ , : _ _ 3I1 ( PAUSE / STILL ) button Set pauses and still pictures ,
Page: 48

- - Mode switch _ J GL _ ELY _ J _ : RE _ N ® CABLE control buttons _ . _ SOURCE POWER button CABLE and SAT cannot be selected at the same time , Turns the power of the cable converter on and off When the mode switch is set to CBL / SA ] the cable FL4 ) CH ENTER button * Fix the selected channel with the direct channel converter connected to this unit can be operated using the buttons ( 1 " to ( _ , selection buttons Cable converters which are made by other makers and / r \ _ 59CH RETURN ( channel return ) button * are not preset can also be operated using the remote control unit if buttons ( 1 _ t'o ( 5 ) have learnt the functions Press to switch between the current channel and the ( page 41 ) , channel you were watching immediately before ( 1 ) Direct channel selection buttons Some manufacturers do not preset ENTER and CH RETURN Use these buttons to learn if necessary Press the button ( or buttons ) that corresponds to the channel that you wish to watch ( 2 ) CH ( channel ) + , - buttons Press plus ( + ) or minus ( - ) to tune in a higher or lower channel < ARE1 " / 49 > En
Page: 49

- - Mode switch CLkGLJ _ ( _ J _ EEN / SAT control buttons _ 4 ) Select / Set buttons ( SET / SELECT , < , 1 _ , A , v ) CABLE and SA ] cannot be selected at the same time , 4 , 1 _ , A , V : Pless the button to select items on the SAT GUIDE seleen ol SA ] menu seleen SET / SELECT ; P _ ess to activate the selected function , When SAT is preset by " Remote code set up " , the lemote control unit buttons will fiJnction as shown below , • When a satellite broadcast tune _ is connected to this tb ) CH ENTER button Fix the selected channel with the direct channel unit , p _ ess the input selector button that has the same selection buttons , number as the connected input terminal and set the mode switch to CBL / SAT The tuner can be operated • This button is not preset , Use this button to learn if using buttons ( 1 " to _ 8 } necessary , • Satellite broadcast tuners which are made by other _ SAT MENU button makers and a _ e not p _ eset can also be operated with the remote control unit if buttons q ) to " 8 " have learnt When this button is pressed , the satellite broadcasting the functions ( page 41 ) menu will be displayed ( 1 ) Direct channel selection buttons _ ' SAT GUIDE button Press the button ( or buttons ) that corresponds to the When this button is p _ essed , the satellite broadcasting channel that you wish to watch , guide screen will be displayed { 2 } ' CH ( Channel ) + , - buttons _ 9 ( SAT ) INFO button * Press plus ( + ) or minus ( - ) to tune in a higher or lower When this button is p _ essed , information on satellite channel , broadcasting will be displayed 3 _ SOURCE POWER button * ( SAT ) INFO button has no remote control signals preset Learn Turns the power of the SAT ( digital satellite system the operation if necessary tunel ) on and off
Page: 50

DTV control buttons _ 5 ) CH ( channel ) + , - button When the mode switch is set to DTV , your DTV Set Top Press plus ( + ) or minus ( - ) to tune in a higher or lower channel , Box can be operated using buttons ( 1 } to ( _ of this remote control unit . L _ SOURCE POWER button Even if your DTV Set lop Box is not preset the remote control signals , buttons ( 1 } to , 19will be available by Turn the power of the DTV tune _ on and off performing the learning function of this remote control _ ' CLEAR button unit ( page 41 ) Press to clear the on - screen display ( 1 ) CC button _ VIEW MODE button Displays captions during closed - caption broadcasts Press to adjust the picture size _ 2 _ , DTV AUDIO button Press to select the audio mode during multiaudio \ _ J CH ENTER button broadcasts , Fix the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons ' 3 _ Direct channel selection buttons _ 0 ) CH RETURN ( channel return ) button P _ ess the button ( or buttons ) that corresponds to the Press to switch between the current channel and the channel that you wish to watch channel you were watching immediately before ( 4 ) _ ( DOT ) button Used in channel selection , < ARE1349 > En
Page: 51

_ 1 } , DTV MENU button When this button is pressed , the DTV menu screen will be displayed , _ 2 _ , DTV GUIDE button When this button is pressed , the DTV guide screen will be displayed , _ Select / Set buttons ( SET / SELECT , _ 1 , I _ , A , v ) 4 , D , - , A , v : Press the button to select items on the DTV menu scleen SET / SELECT : Press to activate the selected function , _ DTV INFO button When this button is pressed , information on DTV will be displayed d5 _ FAVORITE CH / Colored ( blue , green , red and yellow ) buttons FAVORITE CH : Used for making FAVORITE CH settings with the DTV tuner Blue , Green , Red , Yellow : Used to make selections from the DTV tuner menu , Note Some manufacturers do not preset all the buttons Use these buttons to learn if necessary
Page: 52

, Mode switch _ GLP _ Q ® Q ® ® ® DVD / LD control buttons _ 59 _ ( SCAN ) button DVD and LD cannot be selected at the same time Continue p _ essing to scan in the reverse direction , _ • ( STOP ) button If the DVD / LD is preset by " Remote code set up " , the remote control unit button will function as follows when the mode Playback is stopped when p _ essing once , switch of the remote control unit is set to DVD / LD , With some DVD / LD players , pressing the button twice When the input selector button having the same numbe _ as may open the disc tray , the input terminal connecting a DVD player or LD player is _ ' DVD MENU button ( DVD only ) pressed , these players can be operated using buttons ( 1 } to _ 1 } ( buttons ( 7 ) , _ s " and ( 11a } re for DVD players only ) , When this button is p _ essed , the DVD menu will be DVD player / LD player which are made by other makers displayed , and are not preset can also be operated using the remote control unit if buttons ( 1 } to ' ] 1 _ have learnt the functions _ Select / Set buttons ( SET / SELECT , _ 1 , I _ , A , v ) ( page 41 ) ( DVD only ) 41 , I _ , A , V : Press the button to select items on the DVD menu screen , ( 17 _ H _ I ( CHAPTER SEARCH ) button SET / SELECT : Press to activate the selected function , P _ essing quickly once takes you to the start of the next chapter Each time you press it , you move ahead _ IH _ ( SCAN ) button to the start of the next chapter Continue p _ essing fo _ fast fowvard _ 2 _ I < < ( CHAPTER SEARCH ) button q0 ) I _ ( PLAY ) button P _ essing quickly once takes you to the start of the chapter currently playing Each time you press it , you Selects playback move back to the start of the previous chapter _ ] _ ' DVD TOP MENU button ( DVD only ) * ( 39 SOURCE POWER button Fo _ details , refe _ to the DVD player's instructions manual , Turns the power of the DVD / LD player on and off , ( 4 ) g ( PAUSE / STILL ) button Some manufacturers do not preset DVD TOP MENU Use this Set pauses and still pictures button to learn if necessary < ARE1349 > En
Page: 53

Resetting the unit to factory set Regular cleaning will extend the life and performance of this unit , The recommended way to clean the display and When the unit is in the operation mode , press related parts is described below RETURN on the control panel on the main unit . Before cleaning , be sure to unplug the power cord from ¢ ANDBW the power outlet Cleaning the display panel body and remote control DO [ lOt undel any cilcurnstances use solvents sud ] as benzine or thinne _ for cleaneh Use of such liquids may cause deterioration ol peeling of paint from the display ol remote control unit Wipe the display and remote control gently with a soft cloth , In the case of excessive di _ t buildup , dampen a soft cloth with a diluted neutral cleaning detergent and afte _ wringing the cloth thoroughly , wipe the component and then dry it with a @ y soft cloth Cleaning the screen - - RETURN AP : er dusting , wipe the screen gently using the supplied cleaning cloth o _ a soft cloth Do not use tissue or a rough cloth . As the surface of the screen is easily scratched , do not rub it or hit it with a hard object Initial mode Set to INPUT1 Input selector ; Cleaning the vents PICTURE AS a general rule , use a vacuum cleaner about once a MODE : STD month to cleat ] the vents on the _ ea _ panel of the display SCREEN of dust buildup ( set the vacuum cleane _ to its weakest Parameters ; Set to 0 setting when doing this ) , AUTO SCREEN : OFF Using the unit without cleaning it of dust will cause the MODE : NA ] URAL WIDE ( VIDEO ) internal temperature to increase , _ esulting in possible ORIGINAL ( PC ) * breakdown o _ fi _ e , V , POSITION ; Set to 0 SET UP POWER SAVE ; OFF Vents SIGNAL / FORMA ] : - / COMPQNENT2 ( INPUT2 ) PC / RGB ( INPUT3 ) PC / RGB ( INPUT4 ) G QN SYNC ; OFF ( INPUT3 ) OFF ( INPUT4 ) STILL OFF Vents * When the unit receives a signal which is not compatible with the ORIGINAL screen size , it selects another cornpatibie screen size in order of 4 : 3 NORMAL and FULL Notes • The PICTURE mode " USER " settings are preserved Vents • INPUT LABEL settings are preserved • HIGH CONTRAST settings are preserved
Page: 54

nsertin 9 the batteries in the remote Operating range of the remote centroM unit When operating the remote control unit , point it at the remote sensor ( [ ] D located on the front panel of the main While pressing down unit , The remote control unit is operable up to 23 feet lightly , slide in the ( 7 m ) from the unit and within a 30 angle on each side of direction of the arrow . the sensor Two AA ( LR6 ) batteries When handling the remote control unit • Do not drop or shake the remote control • Do not use the remote control unit in a location subject to 23 feet ( 7 m ) direct sunlight , heat radiation from a heater ; or in a place subJeCt to excessive humidity • When the remote control unit's batteries begin to wear out , the operable distance will gradually become shorter : When this 30 ° occurs , replace all batteries with new ones as soon as possible Remote Sensor _ k CAUTION 30 ` • Insert batteries so that the plus ( + ) and minus ( ) sides are aligned according to the markings in the battery case • Do not mix new batteries with used ones If you are having difficulty with operation of the • The voltage of batteries may differ even if they are the same remote control unit shape Please do not mix different kinds of batteries together • The remote control unit may not operate if there are objects • When not using the remote control unit for a long period of placed between it and the display time ( 1 month or more ) , remove the batteries from the remote • Operational distance will gradually become shorter as the control unit to prevent leaking of battery fluid If battery liquid batteries begin to wear out , replace weak batteries with new has leaked , thoroughly wipe the inside of the case until all ones as soon as possible liquid is removed , and then insert new batteries • This unit discharges infrared rays from the screen Placing a • Do not charge , short , disassemble or throw the provided batteries in a fire video deck or other component that is operated by an infrared remote control unit near this unit may hamper that component's reception of the remote control's signal , or prevent it from receiving the signal entirely Should this occur , move the component to a position further away from this unit • Depending on the installation surroundings , this unit's remote control unit may be influenced by the infrared rays discharged from the plasma display , hampering reception of its rays or limiting its operational distance The strength of infrared rays discharged from the screen will differ according to the picture displayed < ARE1349 > En
Page: 55

What may at first seem to be an maMJnction , may be _ emedied with a quick check , Please check to see if a warning is displayed on the screen If displayed , refe _ to page 53 and check the mode If there is no display check to see if the p _ oblem is listed below , The p _ oblem may also be caused by something othe _ than this unit so please also check the othe _ components being used such as a video deck If the p _ oblem can still not be solved please consult the dealer where this unit was purchased General problems Problem Possible Solution • No power • Is the power cord disconnected ? ( page 15 ) • Has the MAIN POWER switch been switched on ? ( page 6 ) • Unit cannot be operated ¸ • External influences such as lightning , static electricity _ etCr may cause improper operation ¸ In this case _ operate the unit after first turning the main power on / oft , or unplugging the power cord and re - plugging it in after I to 2 minutes ¸ • Remote control does not • Are batteries inserted with polarity ( + _ _ correctly aligned ? ( page 50 ] operate ¸ • Are batteries worn out ? ( Replace with new batteries ) ¸ • Is there a plug inserted in the CONTROL IN terminal ? Because reception of the remote control % signal will not be possible if a plug is inserted _ please check connections ( page ] 5 ) • Picture is cut oft • Is the selected screen size correct ? Switch to another screen size / pages 22 to 25 / • Are SOREEN mode adjustments such as picture size made correctly ? ( page 38 ) • Strange colo _ light colo _ or • Adjust the picture tone ( page 31 ) dark , or color misalignment • Is the room too bright ? The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright ¸ • Power is suddenly turned • The unit _ s internal temperature has increased ¸ ( Air vents are blocked ) off Remove any objects blocking vent or clean ( page 49 ) • Is the POWER SAVE mode set to ' _ MODE ] " or ' _ MODE2 _ ' ? ( page 2 6 ) • No picture ¸ • Is connection to other components correct ? ( pages 10 to 13 ) • Has setup been done correctly after connection ? ( pages 17 to 19 ) • Is the correct input selected ? ( page 20 ) • Is a non compatible signal being input ? ( pages ] 0 , ] 4 , 55 and 56 ) • Is picture adjustment correct ? ( page 31 ) Cleaning the vents AS a general rule , use a vacuum cleaner about once a month to clean the vents on the _ ear panel of the display of dust buildup ( set the vacuum cleanel to its weakest setting when doing this ) , Using the unit without cleaning it of dust will cause the internal temperature to increase , resulting in possible b _ eakdown or fi _ e
Page: 56

Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown Problem Possible Solution • The screen is displayed in a • Check the input signal compatibility chart ( pages 55 and 56 ) small stze • Is an appropriate screen size selected ? ( pages 22 and 25 ) • Letter breakup on screen • Adjust using SCREEN mode on the menu screen ( page 38 ) If there is still no improvement , this unit may be limiting the displayable range Check the personal computer input signal compatibility chart ( pages 55 and 56 ) • A sharp sound is sometimes • Expansion / contraction caused by surrounding temperature change may result in sound being heard from the cabinet heard from the cabinet This is not a malfunction • Bright portions of image • When the video input signaFs level is too high , the bright portions may appear to be losing their appear to be loosing intensity intensity Increase the adjustment level of the contrast and check the picture ( page 31 ) • Speckles or noise appears on • May be caused by radio wave interference from appliances with motors such as hair dryers , screen electric vacuum cleaners , electric power ddlls , ignition systems of cars , motorcycles etc , switch devices such as thermostats etc , neon signs or electrical discharge from power lines etc • Stripes appear on the screen • May be caused by radio wave mingling from TV station , FM station , amateur radios , public radios ( simplified radios ) etc . , or a nearby personal computer ; TV , or video / audio component • Strong magnets in the vicinity may cause picture distortion and similar problems • Operation is not possible • External influences such as lightning striker static electricity etcr may cause improper operation In this case , operate the unit after first turning the main power ON / OFF , or unplugging the power cord and re plugging it in after 1 to 2 minutes • Sound is heard from inside • Sound of fan revolving This is not a malfunction the unit Although this unit incorporates high precision technology Additional cautions in its design , please understand that there may be • If the power is automatically turned off during operation extremely slight pixel breakup , or light emission fault , of this unit , the following reasons may be the cause , ( lb Is the POWER SAVE mode set to " MODE1 " or Note " MODE2 " ? ( page 26 ) in order to protect this unit's panels and circuitry , the revolving _ 2 " # The surrounding temperature has risen above 104 ° F speed of the interval fan will be automatically increased in order ( 40 ° C ) Please operate this unit in a location with a to cool the inside of the unit when the surrounding temperature surrounding temperature under 104 ° F ( 40 ° C ) exceeds 104 " F ( 40 C ) . ( The sound of the fan will become louder , _ 3T " he vents are blocked or the internal temperature at this time ) Please operate this unit in a location with a has risen abnormally due to abnormal heat surrounding temperature under 104 " F ( 40 C ) generation of internal parts etc If the power is automatically turned off for a reason other than the above reasons , there could be a malfunction In this case , unplug the power cord flom the pewel outlet and request repair from your nearest sales outlet , • The plasma display panel of this unit is very bright and viewing it a close distance will cause eye strain We _ ecommend that you view the screen fiom a suitable distance ( 9,8 to 19,7 feet ( 3 to 6m ) ) , < ARE1 " / 49 > En
Page: 57

CAUTION About the plasma panel's protection function Panel sticking and after - image lag The brightness of this display will deteriorate slightly • Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause aP : el - image lagging , when an image with little movement such as a This may eccul in the following two cases photograph or computer image is continuously displayed This is caused by the plasma panel's protection function 1 , After - image lagging due to remaining electrical load which detects images with slight movement and When image patterns with very high peak luminance a _ e automatically adjusts brightness to p _ otect the display , displayed fb _ more than 1 minute , after - image lagging may and is net a malfunction , occu _ due to the _ emainingelectric load The after - images This function starts approximately 5 minutes after the _ emaining on the screen will disappear when moving images power has been turned on e _ aP : er input has been are displayed , The time fo _ the afte _ qmages to disappear switched , depends on the luminance of the still images and the time About the self diagnosis mode they had been displayed Messages appea _ err the bottom of this unit's screen to indicate operation or connection faults After message 2 , After - image lagging due to sticking confirmation , check the condition of the unit , Avoid displaying the same images continuously over a long pedod of time with the Plasma Display When images of the Please do this If this message appears same pattern are displayed continuously fo _ several hours or displayed fb _ a short pedod of time every day , after - images OUT OF RANGE • A incompatible signal is being may remain on the screen due to the sticking of the or input Check the PC input fluorescent materials , In this case , these images may PLEASE CHANGE signal compatibility chart on decrease if moving images are displayed aftel them , but RESOLUTION page 56 and change the basically they will not disappear OR REFRESH RA [ E output signal setting on the computer side THERMAL WARNING ! • Turn off main power ( page 6 ) PLEASE SHUT DOWN • Has the room temperature exceeded 40 ° C ( 104 ° F ) ? Reduce the room temperature • If the unit's vents are blocked , unblock them
Page: 58

INPUT 4 Mini D - Sub 15 pin ( socket connector ) ( 1 " RGB signal ( G ON SYNC compatible ) General RGB , 0,7 Vp - p / 75 _ / no sync Light emission panel . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 inch plasma display panel HD / CS , VD . , , TTL level Number of pixels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1280 x 768 / positive and negative polarity 2,2 k _ Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC 120 V , 60 Hz G ON SYNC Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468 W , , , 10 Vp - p / 75 _ / negative sync Standby powe _ consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,6 W * Compatible with Microsofds Plug & Play External dimensions . . . . . . . . 1218 ( W ) x 714 ( H ) x 98 ( D ) mm ( VESA DDCI / 2B ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 - 31 / 32 ( W ) x 28 - 1 / 8 ( H ) x 3 - 7 / 8 ( D ) inch , ( 2 } Component video signal Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 kg ( 94 Ibs 13 oz , ) Y , , . 1 Vp - p / 75 £ dnegadve sync , C _ / PB , CR / PR Operating temperature range . . . . . 32 to 104 ° F ( 0 to 40 ° C ) , , , 0525 Vp - p / 75 Operating atmospheric pressure range ( 75 % satulation level ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 to 11 atmospheric pressure Control FACTORY ADJUSTMENT TERMINAL Input / output Video , , , D - Sub 9 pin ( pin connector ) CONTROL IN / OUT , monaural mini jack ( x2 ) INPUT 1 ( 1 _ BNCjack Accessories • Composite video signal Power cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Vp - p / 75 _ / negative sync _ 2 ] S terminal ( Mini DIN 4 pin ) Pin / BNC conversion adaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Remote control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Y , , 1 Vp - p / 75 _ / negative sync C , , 0,286 Vp - p / 75 _ AA ( LR6 ) batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cleaning cloth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 INPUT 2 Speed clamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Component video jacks Bead band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Pin jack ( x3 ) Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Y , . 1 Vp - p / 75 _ / negative sync Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 C _ / PB , CR / PR , , , 0.525 Vp - p / 75 _ • Due to improvements , specifications and design are subject to ( 75 % satulation level ) change without notice INPUT 3 BNC jack ( x5 ) ( 1 ) RGB signal ( G ON SYNC compatible ) RGB , , , 07 Vp - p / 75 _ / no sync , HD / CS , VD . , TTL level / positive and negative polarity / 75 _ or 22 k _ ( impedance switch ) G ON SYNC , . 1 Vp - p / 75 _ / negadve sync , _ 2 ] Component video signal Y , , . 1 Vp - p / 75 _ / negative sync , C _ / PB , CR / PR , , , 0.525 Vp - p / 75 _ ( 75 % satulation level ) < ARE1 " / 49 > Er /
Page: 59

Supplement 1 1 - 1 Video signal compatibilty table ( INPUT1 , INPUT2 ) Screen size Vertical Horizontal INPUT of Remarks frequency frequency Signal format 4.3 CINEMA NATURAL this unit Fv ( Hz ) Fh ( kHz ) NORMAL FULL ZOOM WIDE WIDE Composite NTSC INPUT1 6O 15734 S 15734 Component 48 @ ( DVD ) 6O INPUT2 31 5 Component 480p ( DVD ) % 2 Video signal compatibilty table ( INPUT3 , INPUT4 ) Screen size Vertical Horizontal frequency frequency Signalformat Remarks CINEMA NATURAL | . 3 NORMAL FULL ZOOM Fv ( Hz ) Fh ( kHz ) WIDE WIDE Component 15734 480i ( SDTV ) RGB Component 31 5 480p ( SDTV ) RGB 6O Component _ i ! i _ il ; i ! ! i _ ; iiiiiii ! i @ _ ii : _ ! _ iii @ ii ! ! i ! ! _ i ! i : ii ! _ i _ iii @ iii _ iiiii ! ! iii ! ! i : ii ! ( i _ ii ! i @ _ iiiii _ ii { i @ iiii ! iii ; iii ; iii _ iii ; i ! i ; i : i _ ii ; iii ! iiii ; iii ; iii _ ii ; i ! i ; i : ii _ ii ; iii ! iii ; Bi ; ii _ _ iii _ _ i ! ii _ ! iiii _ iii _ ! _ 3375 1080i ( HDTV ) RGB ; _ @ ii @ iiiiiiii _ ii ! iii @ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ ii ! i _ iiiiiii _ iiiii _ ii _ ! _ ii _ ii _ ; _ @ ii @ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! ! ! ; ! _ i _ Component 450 720p ( HDTV ) RGB
Page: 60

Supplement 2 PC signal cornpatibilty table ( INPUT3 , INPUTZ Screen size ( Dot x line ) Resolution Vertical Horizontal Remarks ( Dot x line ) frequency frequency ORIGINAL 4.3 NORMAL FULL 640x400 564Hz 24 8kHz O NEC PC 9800 1280x768 701Hz 31 5kHz t NEC PC 9800 60Hz 640x480 31 5kHz _ O O 640x480 1024x768 1280x768 667Hz 350kHz t t t Apple Macintosh 13 " 72Hz 379kHz t t t 75Hz 375kHz t t t 800x600 56Hz 352kHz © O O 800x600 1024x768 1280x768 60Hz t t 379kHz t 72Hz 481kHz t t t 75Hz 469kHz t t t 832x624 746Hz 497kHz @ O O Apple Macintosh 16 " 832x624 1024x748 1280x748 43Hz 355kHz 1024x768 A A Interlace 1024x768 1280x768 60Hz 484kHz @ O 1024x768 1280x768 70Hz t 565kHz t 75Hz 600kHz t ( ) indicates t ( 749Hz ) ( 602kHz ) Apple Macintosh 19 " 1152x870 751Hz 687kHz A A 1024x768 1280x768 Apple Macintosh 21 " 60Hz 640kHz 1280x1024 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii @ A 960x768 1280x768 _ ) : Optimal picture . Adjustment of picture position , frequency , phase etc . , may be necessary . : Not available . O : Picture will be reproduced but some fine detail will be hard to see . A : Simple reproduction . Fine detail will not be reproduced . Screen size will be displayed as " ~ TYPE " . < ARE1349 > Er /
Search in Television on ebay
Ebay Exact
"