Mitsubishi Electronics PD-5030, PD-6130 User Manual

Owner’s Guide
Mitsubishi Plasma Display PD-5030 & PD-6130
Technically Anything is Possible
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (PD-5030/PD-6130)
Read before operating equipment
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
5. Do not use this plasma display near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong.The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the plasma display.When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/plasma
display combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this plasma display during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the plasma display has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. This product may contain lead or mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
16. Damage Requiring Service - The plasma display should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into
the plasma display; or
C. The plasma display has been exposed to rain; or D. The plasma display does not appear to operate
normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The plasma display has been dropped, or the
enclosure damaged.
17. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of its cabinets design.
• Do not compromise these design standards by
applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which could ultimately overturn the product.
• Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing
electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.
18. Wall Mounting - The plasma display should be mounted to a wall only as recommended by the manufacturer.
19. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
20. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70- 1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mats and supporting structure grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna­discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode.
21. Objects and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
Plasma display shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this plasma display to rain or moisture.
Important Information
Precautions
Please read this manual carefully before using your Mitsubishi plasma monitor and keep the manual handy for future reference.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of this unit.
This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS, UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Warning
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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be interference at his own expense.
required to correct the
Warnings and Safety Precautions
The Mitsubishi plasma monitor is designed and manufactured to provide long, trouble-free service. No maintenance other than cleaning is required. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the panel. Never use solvents such as alcohol or thinner to clean the panel surface. The plasma display panel consists of fine picture elements (cells). Although Mitsubishi produces the plasma display panels with more than 99.99 percent active cells, there may be some cells that do not produce light or remain lit. For operating safety and to avoid damage to the unit, please read and observe the following instructions. To avoid shock and fire hazards:
1. Provide adequate space for ventilation to avoid internal heat build-up. Do not cover rear vents or install the unit in a closed cabinet or shelves. The unit is equipped with cooling fans. If you install the unit in an enclosure, make sure there is adequate space at the top of the unit to allow hot air to rise and escape. If the monitor becomes too hot, the overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned off. If this happens, turn off the power to the monitor and unplug the power cord. If the room where the monitor is installed is particularly hot, move the monitor to a cooler location, and wait for the monitor to cool for 60 minutes. If the problem persists, contact your Mitsubishi dealer for service.
2. Do not use the power cord polarized plug with extension cords or outlets unless the prongs can be completely inserted.
3. Do not expose the unit to water or moisture.
4. Avoid damage to the power cord, and do not attempt to modify the power cord.
5. Unplug the unit during electrical storms or if the unit will not be used over a long period.
6. Do not open the cabinet which has potentially dangerous high voltage components inside. If the unit is damaged in this way the warranty will be void. Moreover, there is a serious risk of electric shock.
7. Do not attempt to service or repair the unit. Mitsubishi is not liable for any bodily harm or damage caused if unqualified persons attempt service or open the back cover. Refer all service to authorized Mitsubishi Service Centers.
Caution
PD-5030 and PD-6130 are for use with the following optional accessories. Use with other optional accessories is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury.
Manufacturer’s name: MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC Stand: MB-5010/MB-5030 for PD-5030
MB-6130 for PD-6130
Please contact MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC for approved optional accessories.
NOTE:
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When you connect a computer to this monitor, attach the supplied ferrite cores. If you do not do this, this monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC standards. Attaching the ferrite cores: Set the ferrite cores on both ends of the MONITORLINK™ cable (not supplied), and both ends of the power cable (supplied). Close the lid tightly until the clamps click. Use the band to fasten the ferrite core (supplied) to the MONITORLINK™ cable.
MONITORLINK cable (not supplied)
band
core
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Power cable (supplied)
band
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core (small
core (large)
Recommendations to avoid or minimize uneven phosphor aging:
Like all phosphor-based display devices and all other gas plasma displays, plasma monitors can be susceptible to uneven phosphor aging under certain circumstances. Certain operating conditions, such as the continuous display of a static image over a prolonged period of time, can result in uneven phosphor aging if proper precautions are not taken. To protect your investment in this Mitsubishi plasma monitor, please adhere to the following guidelines and recommendations for minimizing this type of damage:
* Do not turn off ORBITER.* * Always enable and use your computer’s video game or
DVD player screen saver during use with these sources. * Display a moving image whenever possible. * Change the position of the menu display from time to time. * Always power down the monitor when you are finished
using it.
core (large)
To avoid damage and prolong operating life:
1. Use only with 120V 50/60Hz AC power supply. Continued operation at line voltages greater than 120 Volts AC will shorten the life of the unit, and might even cause a fire hazard.
2. Handle the unit carefully when installing it and do not drop.
3. Set the unit away from heat, excessive dust, and direct sunlight.
4. Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small metal objects. In case of an accident, unplug the unit and have it serviced by an authorized Mitsubishi Service Center.
5. Do not hit or scratch the panel surface as this causes flaws on the surface of the screen.
6. For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained, authorized Mitsubishi dealer.
7. Only use tabletop stands or wall-mount brackets that are designed specifically for this product.
8. As is the case with any phosphor-based display (like a CRT monitor, for example) light output will gradually decrease over the life of a Plasma Display Panel.
If the plasma monitor is in long term use or continuous operation, take the following measures to reduce the likelihood of uneven phosphor aging:
* Do not turn off ORBITER.* * Lower the Brightness and Contrast levels as much as
possible without impairing image readability.
* Display an image with many colors and color gradations
(i.e. photographic or photo-realistic images).
* Create image content with minimal contrast between light
and dark areas. Use complementary or pastel colors whenever possible.
* Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct,
sharply defined borders between colors.
NOTE:
Uneven phosphor aging/burn-in is not covered by the warranty.
Contact Mitsubishi at 1-800-332-2119 for other recommended procedures that will best suit your particular application needs.
*ORBITER - Uneven phosphor aging/burn-in reduction feature. To minimize the risk of uneven phosphor aging/burn-in when displaying still images, the Mitsubishi PD-5030 and PD-6130 offers a built-in feature known as ORBITER. The ORBITER feature intermittently shifts the screen image horizontally and vertically in small increments. This intermittent screen movement is usually not evident in full motion video. In some instances the ORBITER shift might be evident while displaying static guides or menus. The default setting for ORBITER is On (AUTO1). Mitsubishi chose this setting to help reduce uneven phosphor aging. Please do not shut the ORBITER off. For more information regarding ORBITER, see page 26.
WARNING: Do not leave stationary or letterbox images on-screen for extended periods of time. Mix types of pictures shown. Uneven phosphor aging is NOT covered by your warranty.
The normal use of a TV should include a mixture of TV picture types. The most frequently used picture types should fill the screen with constantly moving images rather than stationary images or patterns. Displaying the same stationary patterns over extended periods of time, or displaying the same stationary pattern frequently can leave a subtle but permanent ghost image. To avoid this, mix your viewing pattern. Do not show the same stationary image for more than 15% of your total TV viewing in any one week. Display constantly moving and changing images that fill the screen whenever possible.
This plasma monitor is a phosphor-based display. As is the case with any phosphor-based display (like a CRT TV/ monitor, for example) light output will gradually decrease over the life of a plasma display panel. Normal TV pictures fill the screen with constantly changing images. Under these conditions, phosphor-based displays age at an even rate across the entire screen. This maintains a TV picture that is evenly bright over the whole screen. Stationary images or images that only partially fill the screen (leaving black or colored bars to fill the screen), when used over extended periods of time or when viewed repeatedly, can cause uneven aging of the phosphors used in plasma displays and can leave subtle ghosts of the stationary images in the picture.
When using a computer or similar device through a VGA input, be sure to turn on the Screen Saver feature and set the activation time to 5 minutes or less. If your computer program allows, you should also set your toolbars to the hidden mode.
Still or stationary images may be received from broadcasters, cable channels, satellite channels, DVD discs, video tapes, laser discs, on-line services, web/internet searching devices, video games, and digital TV tuner/converter boxes. Examples of these types of images include, but are not limited to the following:
Letterbox top/bottom black bars: shown at the top and
bottom of the TV screen when you watch a widescreen (16:9) movie on a standard (4:3) TV.
Side bar images: solid bars shown on each side of an image
when watching a standard (4:3) program on a widescreen (16:9) TV.
Stock-market report bars: ticker running at the bottom
of the TV screen.
Shopping channel logos & pricing displays: bright
graphics that are shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location.
Video game patterns and scoreboards
Bright station logos: moving or low-contrast graphics are
less likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tubes.
On-line (Internet) web sites: or any other stationary or
repetitive computer style images.
Closed Caption Backgrounds: When set to black or bright
color, if Close Caption will be used frequently Mitsubishi suggests the us of the gray background.
Cleaning Safeguards
Plasma Display Screen & Cabinet
Please follow the cleaning safeguards listed below to prevent damage to your Plasma Display and retain this document for future reference.
IMPORTANT: No Abrasives!
DO NOT use any kind of abrasive cloth or cleaner or ammonia on the Plasma Display’s screen or cabinet.
Cleaning Your Plasma Display
Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-abrasive cloth will clean your Plasma Display. If cleaning beyond this is needed, please follow these guidelines:
First, turn off the Plasma Display and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Cleaning the cabinet of your Plasma Display
• Gently wipe down the Plasma Display with a soft, non-
abrasive cloth such as cotton flannel or a clean cloth diaper, lightly moistened with water.
• Dry with a second dry, soft, non-abrasive cloth.
General Cleaning Warnings:
DO NOT apply pressure to the Plasma Display’s screen.
DO NOT allow liquid to enter the Plasma Display through
the ventilation slots or any crevice.
DO NOT use any strong or abrasive cleaners because they
can scratch the screen and the cabinet.
DO NOT use any cleaners that contain ammonia, bleach,
alcohol, benzene, or thinners because they can damage and dull the surfaces.
DO NOT scrub or rub the screen or cabinet. Wipe it gently.
IMPORTANT
For further information, assistance in operating your Plasma Display or if you are in need of service, please contact us at www.mitsubishi-tv.com or call Consumer Relations at
800-332-2119
Introduction
Introduction to the PD-5030/ PD-6130 Plasma Monitors
Mitsubishi’s PD-5030/PD-6130 plasma displays are a seamless blend of cutting-edge visual technology and sophisticated design. The monitor’s sleek techno-art lines blend in well with your environment. The displays crisp, vivid image quality will transform data from any graphic medium from PCs to DVD players into art. Mitsubishi has made sure that a host of multimedia resources can be easily connected and displayed as brilliantly as intended.
The features youll enjoy include:
• 16:9 aspect ratio
• Capsulated Color Filter (CCF) and black matrix
• The enhanced display uses a two-stage filtering system for
deeper, more accurate colors.
• High-resolution screen: 1365 x 768 pixels
• 160-degrees of off-axis viewing, horizontally and vertically.
• Flicker - and warp - free display provides excellent image
geometry even in screen corners
• Not affected by magnetic fields, no color drift or edge
distortion.
• VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA computer signal
compatibility
• NTSC, PAL, SECAM, composite and S-Video signal
compatibility
• 480P, 1080I, 720P and HDTV signal compatibility
• PCs, VCRs, Laser Disc and DVD player source
compatibility
• Sophisticated formatting circuitry automatically converts
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA signals to the panel’s native resolution
• Precision algorithms are used to convert interlaced signals
to progressive scan.
• User selectable on-screen color temperature settings
• Component video input terminal for DVD, 15.75kHz (Y,
CB, CR )
• Digital broadcasting source compatibility
• Menu-driven on-screen control system that makes image
adjustments a snap
• Seven languages (English, German, French, Italian,
Spanish, Swedish, and Chinese)
Contents of the Package
Plasma monitor Power cord RGB cable (Mini D-Sub 15-pin to Mini D-Sub 15-pin
connector)
Remote control with two AAA Batteries Owner’s guide Remote cable Safety metal fittings* Screws for safety metal fittings* Ferrite cores (small x 2, large x 2), bands Cable clamps Registration card
* These fittings are for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent tipping
when used with an optional tabletop stand. Fasten the safety fittings to the holes in the back of the monitor using the mount screws.
Options
• Tabletop stand
Contents
How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor .... 1
Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting........... 1
How to use the safety metal fittings and the screws for
safety metal fittings ................................................. 1
Part Names and Function .................................. 2
Front View .............................................................. 2
Rear View / Terminal Board ...................................... 3
Remote Control ........................................................ 4
Battery installation and replacement ............................ 5
Using the wired remote control mode .......................... 6
Operating range ........................................................... 6
Handling the remote control ......................................... 6
Installation ...................................................... 7
Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer ................ 8
Connecting your VCR or Laser Disc Player ................. 8
Connecting your DVD Player ..................................... 8
MonitorLink Connections ........................................... 9
Pin assignments and signal levels
for 15 pin RGB (analog) ......................................... 9
MonitorLink Pin Configuration (DVI Connector) ............ 9
Loop Out .............................................................. 10
Cable Management................................................ 10
Basic Operations ............................................. 11
Power ................................................................... 11
To turn the unit ON and OFF: ................................... 11
Volume ................................................................. 11
To adjust the sound volume: ..................................... 11
Mute..................................................................... 11
To cancel the sound: ................................................. 11
Info ...................................................................... 11
To check the settings: ................................................ 11
Digital Zoom ......................................................... 11
Auto Position ......................................................... 11
To adjust the size or quality of the picture automatically
Sleep/Off Timer .................................................... 12
To set the off timer: .................................................. 12
To check the remaining time: .................................... 12
To cancel the off timer: ............................................. 12
Available On-Screen Format Sizes .................... 13
Format Operation (manual) .................................... 13
When viewing videos or digital video discs ............. 13
Format Operation with Computer Signals ................. 14
11
Monitor Settings Menu ............................................ 20
Adjusting the Position, Size, Fine Picture, Picture Adj
Option1 Settings Menu ........................................... 21
Setting the on-screen menu ....................................... 21
Setting the BNC connectors ...................................... 22
Setting a computer image to the correct RGB
select screen ............................................................ 22
Setting high definition images to the suitable
screen size ............................................................... 23
Setting the Input Skip ................................................ 23
Resetting to the default values ................................... 24
Option2 Settings Menu ........................................... 24
Setting the power management for computer images .........
POWER/STANDBY indicator .................................. 25
Setting the picture to suit the movie .......................... 25
Reducing burn-in of the screen................................. 25
PEAK BRIGHT ........................................................ 25
ORBITER ................................................................. 26
INVERSE ................................................................. 26
Setting the time for INVERSE .................................. 27
SOFT FOCUS .......................................................... 28
Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen ........ 28
Setting the screen size for S1/S2 video input ............. 28
Setting the signal and black level for DVI signal ....... 29
Option3 Settings Menu ........................................... 30
Using the timer ......................................................... 30
Setting the power on mode ....................................... 31
Enabling/disabling the front panel controls ............... 32
Enabling/disabling remote control wireless
transmission ............................................................ 32
Loop Out setting ....................................................... 33
Language Settings Menu ......................................... 34
Setting the language for the menus ............................ 34
Color System Settings Menu .................................... 34
Setting the video signal format .................................. 34
Source Information Menu ........................................ 34
Checking the frequencies, polarities of input signals,
and resolution ......................................................... 34
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24
RS-232C Control ............................................. 35
Troubleshooting ............................................. 36
Technical Specifications PD-5030 ..................... 38
Technical Specifications PD-6130 ..................... 39
On-Screen Menu (OSM) Controls ....................... 15
Menu Operations ................................................... 15
Video Settings Menu............................................... 16
Adjusting the picture ................................................. 16
Setting the picture mode according to the brightness
of the room ............................................................. 16
Reducing noise in the picture .................................... 17
Setting the color temperature .................................... 17
Adjusting the color to the desired level ..................... 17
Changing the Gamma Curve ..................................... 18
Making the Low Tone adjustments ............................ 18
ColorView™ ............................................................. 19
Audio Settings Menu .............................................. 19
Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance
and audio input select .............................................. 19
Selecting the input of the audio connectors ............... 20
Table of Signals Supported ............................. 40
Warranty ...................................................... 41
How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor
You can attach your optional mounts or stand to the plasma monitor in one of the following two ways: * While it is upright. (See Drawing A) * As it is laid down with the screen face down (See Drawing B). Lay the protective sheet, which was wrapped around the
monitor when it was packaged, beneath the screen surface so as not to scratch the screen face.
* Do not touch or hold the screen face when carrying the unit.
• This device cannot be installed on its own. Be sure to use a stand or other mounting hardware that is designed specifically for this product.
• For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained, authorized dealer.
Failure to follow correct mounting procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the installer.
Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation.
* Use only a matching stand or wall mount kit designed for this product.
Drawing A
Drawing B
Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting
To allow heat to disperse, leave space between surrounding objects as shown on the diagram below when installing.
Wall
50mm (2")
50mm (2")
(2")
mm
Wall
When installing or carrying, use the handles attached to the upper back of the display.
How to use the safety metal fittings and the screws for safety metal fittings
These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent tipping due to external shock when using the stand (optional). Fasten the safety fittings to the holes in the back of the monitor using the safety fitting mount screws. * Safety metal fittings will differ according to the model.
Screw hole
Screw or Hook etc. (Not supplied)
Safety metal fittings
50mm (2")
(2") 50
mm
50
Screw for Safty metal
fittings
Metal chain
(Not supplied)
Ta bl e To p
Wall
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Part Names and Function
Front View
VOLUME
MENU/ENTER DOWN UP LEFT/-RIGHT/+INPUT/EXIT
MENU/ENTER LEFT/-RIGHT/+INPUT/EXIT
7
VOLUME
6
5
q POWER
Turns the monitor’s power on and off.
w REMOTE SENSOR WINDOW
Receives the signals from the remote control.
e POWER/STANDBY indicator
When the power is on ............................. Lights green.
When the power is in the standby mode ... Lights red.
r INPUT SELECT / EXIT
Switches the input, in the following order. The available inputs depend on the setting of “BNC INPUT”. RGB:
COMP.:
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 HD/DVD/DTV MONLINK RGB/PC2 RGB/PC1
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 HD1/DVD1/DTV1 RGB/PC2 RGB/PC1 HD2/DVD2/DTV2
POWER/STANDBY
POWER/STANDBY
4
1
2
3
t LEFT/– and RIGHT/+
Enlarges or reduces the image. Functions as the ADJUST ( / ) buttons in the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode.
y VOLUME and
Adjusts the volume. Functions as the ADJUST (▲/▼) buttons in the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode.
u MENU/ENTER
Displays the main On-Screen Menu (OSM). Selects a menu item in the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode.
Functions as the EXIT button in the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode.
2
Rear View/ Terminal Board
VIDEO
VIDEO
( IN/OUT
1
)
VIDEO
VIDEO
C
E
F
G
H
I
J
2
3
AUDIO
( MONO
)
R
L
1
Y Cb /Pb Cr/ Pr
DVD
1
/ HD
1
AUDIO
( MONO
)
R
L
2
Cr/Pr Y Cb/Pb
R/
G/ B/
RGB
2
/ DVD
2
/ HD
2
HD
VD
( IN/ OUT
RGB
1
)
AUDIO
( MONO
)
R
L
3
DVI
MONITORLINK
( Digital RGB
)
MONITORLINK
CONTROL
IN OUT
REMOTE
D
K
AB
H MONITORLINK™ / DVI (Digital RGB)
MonitorLink when used with MonitorLink Control is a Mitsubishi exclusive proprietary digital interface for the display of high quality digital video signals from a Mitsubishi HD Receiver/Controller, such as the HD-5000.
A AC IN
Connect the included power cord here.
B EXT SPEAKER L and R
Connect speakers (optional) here. Maintain the correct polarity. Connect the (positive) speaker wire to the
EXT SPEAKER terminal and the (negative) speaker wire to the EXT SPEAKER terminal on both LEFT and RIGHT channels. Please refer to your speaker’s owner’s manual.
C VIDEO1, 2, 3 (BNC, RCA, S-Video)
Connect VCR’s, DVD’s or Video Cameras, etc. here. VIDEO1 can be used for Input or Output (see page 10).
D AUDIO1, AUDIO2, AUDIO3
These are audio input terminals. The input is selectable. Select the individual video setting from the audio menu screen.
E DVD1 / HD1
Connect DVD’s, High Definition or Laser Discs, etc. here.
F RGB2/ DVD2/ HD2
RGB2: You can connect an analog RGB signal
and the syncronization signal.
DVD2/ HD2: You can connect DVDs, High Definition
sources, Laser Discs, etc. here. This input can be set for use with an RGB or component source. (see page 22)
G RGB1 (mini D-Sub 15pin)
Connect an analog RGB signal from a computer, etc. here. This input can be used for Input or Output. (see page 10)
The MonitorLink input can also be used as a DVI input from other sources. The left and right audio allow the external Mitsubishi HDTV Receiver/Controller or DVI set-top box to provide audio to the TV to be able to use the TV speakers. When MonitorLink is used as DVI, it is HDCP compatible.
Note:
When MonitorLink is used as a DVI-HD input, the terminal is compliant with EIA-861 standards for extended and high definition video, however, this input is not intended for use with personal computers or devices outputting video signals with computer resolution.
I MONITORLINK™ CONTROL / RS-232C
A digital control interface that works in conjunction with MonitorLink. While MonitorLink provides the digital video signal, MonitorLink Control provides enhanced functioning such as automatic power ON/OFF and input selection. If you are not connecting a Mitsubishi HDTV Receiver/Controller with MonitorLink features, MonitorLink Control can be used as an RS-232C control signal input port with an external control system. Please visit www.mitsubishi-tv.com for RS-232 command protocol.
J REMOTE IN
Connect the remote cable to the remote control’s remote jack to obtain wired remote control.
K REMOTE OUT
Connect the remote cable to the REMOTE IN jack of the other display monitor to obtain wired remote control.
3
Remote Control
w RGB/PC
Press this button to select RGB/PC as the source. The available sources depend on the setting of “BNC INPUT”. RGB:
RGB/PC1 RGB/PC2 MONLINK
STANDBY
RGB/PC DVD/HD
VIDEO
ADJUST
POINTER
ZOOM
MUTE
FORMAT INFO
SLEEP
POWER ON
MENU/ ENTER
EXIT
VOLUME
COMP. :
RGB/PC1MONLINK
RGB/PC can also be selected using the INPUT SELECT button on the monitor.
e DVD / HD
Press this button to select DVD/HD as the source. The available sources depend on the setting of “BNC INPUT”. RGB:
COMP.:
HD/DVD/DTV
HD1/DVD1/DTV1HD2/DVD2/DTV2
DVD/HD can also be selected using the INPUT SELECT button on the monitor.
r VIDEO
Press this button to select VIDEO as the source.
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3
VIDEO can also be selected using the INPUT SELECT button on the monitor.
t MENU/ENTER
Press this button to access the On-Screen Menu (OSM) controls. Press this button during the display of the main menu to go to the sub menu.
AUTO POSITION
RM-PDP2
q POWER ON/STANDBY
Switches the power on/standby. (This does not operate when POWER/STANDBY indicator of the main unit is off.)
y ADJUST ( / / / )
Use these buttons to select items or adjust settings or switch the display patterns.
u EXIT
Press this button to exit the main menu. Press this button during the display of the sub menu to return to the previous menu.
i POINTER
Press this button to display the pointer.
o ZOOM ( / )
Enlarges or reduces the image.
!0 VOLUME ( / )
Adjusts the audio volume.
!1 MUTE
Mutes the sound.
!2 FORMAT
Automatically detects the signal and sets the aspect ratio. Format button is not active for all signals.
!3 INFO
Displays the source settings on the screen.
!4 SLEEP
Activates the off timer.
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!5 AUTO POSITION
Available for PC Inputs Only. Press this button to
automatically adjust the size and position of the current screen resolution.
!6 Remote control signal transmitter
Transmits the remote control signals.
!7 Remote Jack
Insert the plug of the remote cable here when using the supplied remote control in the wired condition.
Battery Installation and Replacement
Insert the 2 “AAA” batteries, making sure to set them in with the proper polarity.
1.Remove the remote control’s back cover by gently pressing the rigid tab in the direction of the arrow.
2. Install the batteries according to the (+) and (–) indication inside the case. For ease of installation, install the negative (–) side first.
3.Replace the cover.
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Using the wired remote control mode
MONITORLINK CONTROL
IN OUT
REMOTE
Connect one end of the remote cable to the remote control’s REMOTE JACK and the other end to the “REMOTE IN” terminal on the monitor. When the cable is connected, the mode automatically switches to wired remote control. When the wired remote control mode is used, the remote control can be operated even if no batteries are installed.
AUDIO
( MONO
)
R
L
2
Cr/Pr Y Cb/Pb
R/
G/ B/
RGB
2
/ DVD
2
/ HD
2
HD
VD
( IN/ OUT
RGB
1
)
AUDIO
( MONO
)
R
L
3
DVI
MONITORLINK
( Digital RGB
)
Monitorlink Control
IN OUT
REMOTE
Operating Range
* Use the remote control within a distance of about 7 m/
23ft. from the front of the monitor’s remote control sensor and at horizontal and vertical angles of up to approximately 30°.
* The remote control operation may not function if the
monitor’s remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light, or if there is an obstacle between the sensor and the remote control.
POWER/STANDBY
Remote Control Cable
To Remote Jack
Approx.
7m/23ft
Handling the remote control
• Do not drop or mishandle the remote control.
• Do not get the remote control wet. If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Avoid heat and humidity.
• When using the remote control in the wireless condition, be sure to unplug the remote cable from the REMOTE IN terminal on the monitor.
• Do not mix new and old batteries.
• Do not heat, take apart, or throw batteries into a fire.
• When the remote control is not being used for a long period of time, remove the batteries.
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Installation
VIDEO
VIDEO
( IN/OUT
VIDEO 1-3
1
)
VIDEO
VIDEO
2
3
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
R
L
1
Y Cb/ Pb Cr/Pr
DVD
1
/ HD
1
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
R
L
2
Cr/Pr Y Cb/Pb
R/
G/ B/
RGB
2
/ DVD
2
/ HD
2
HD
VD
To video inputs on the plasma monitor
VCR or Laser Disc Player
Document Camera
DVD Player
IBM VGA or
Compatibles
(
MONO
)
L
MONITORLINK CONTORL
(
IN /OUT
)
DVI
( Digital RGB
)
IN OUT
REMOTE
RGB
1
AUDIO
R
3
MONITORLINK
Macintosh or Compatibles
(Desk top type)
Monitor adapter for Macintosh (not included)
To Mini D-Sub 15 pin connector on the plasma monitor
Mitsubishi HD Receiver/Controller (i.e. HD-5000)
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