NEC T1000, PlasmaSync T1000 User Manual

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(42” Wide VGA Plasma)
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Table of Contents
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Safety instructions 3.............................
Important basic principles for use 3...............
PDP Monitor phosphor ”burn” (Image Retention)
characteristics 3............................
Waste disposal 5...............................
Cleaning 5....................................
Cleaning the plasma TV 5....................
Cleaning the casing 5........................
Conformity 5..................................
In the event of any faults 5.......................
Batteries 5....................................
Overview 6......................................
Scope of supply 6..............................
Connection sockets 7...........................
Remote control 8...............................
Local operator control 9.........................
Getting started 10.................................
Unpacking, viewing, locating and installing 10.......
Unpacking 10................................
Viewing position 10...........................
Location 10.................................
Installation 11................................
Wall mounting 11............................
Connecting and switching on the display 12.........
Connecting the display 12.....................
SDTV - HDTV compatible 13...................
Switching on the display 14....................
Using the OSD menu (On Screen Menu) 14.........
Configuring settings 14.......................
OSD Menu 15.....................................
Select Source 15................................
Volume Control 15...............................
OSD Menu Structure 15..........................
Picture 16......................................
Picture Mode 16.............................
Custom 16..................................
Contrast 17.................................
Brightness 17................................
Colour 17...................................
Sharpness 17...............................
Colour Tone 17..............................
Size 18.....................................
NR (Noise Reduction) 19......................
TV channel 20..................................
Country 20..................................
Auto Store 20................................
Manual Store 21.............................
Manual Store - Prog. 21.......................
Manual Store - Colour System 22...............
Manual Store - Sound System 22...............
Manual Store - Channel 23....................
Manual Store - Search 24.....................
Manual Store - Store 24.......................
Add / Delete 25..............................
Sort 26.....................................
Name 26....................................
Fine Tune 27................................
TV Sound 28...................................
Mode 28....................................
Startup Volume 28............................
Balance 29..................................
Equalizer 29.................................
Auto Volume 30..............................
Sound Mode 30..............................
Setup 31.......................................
Reset to factory defaults 31....................
Time - Clock 31..............................
Time - On Timer 32...........................
Time - Off Timer 33...........................
Time - On Timer Channel 33...................
Time - On Timer Volume 34....................
Language 34................................
OSD Tone 35................................
Blue Screen 35..............................
TTX Group 35...............................
PIP (Picture In Picture) 36........................
PIP - Input Source 36.........................
PIP - Size 37................................
PIP - Position 37.............................
PIP - Swap 37...............................
PIP - Sound Select 38........................
Picture PC 38...................................
Picture Mode 38.............................
Custom 39..................................
Colour Tone 39..............................
Size 40.....................................
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PC 41......................................
H-Position 42................................
V-Position 42................................
Phase 42...................................
Troubleshooting 43................................
Technical specfication 44..........................
Appendix 45......................................
Supported timings (PC) 45........................
Connecting pin assignment for VGA 46.............
Connecting pin assignment for DVI-D 46............
Connecting pin assignments for SCART 46.........
Safety instructions
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Safety instructions
Before you put this plasma TV into operation please read through this user manual carefully.
This plasma TV is intended exclusively for the reception and reproduction of video and audio signals.
Take heed of the safety directions so that when used in compliance with the intended use there is no danger to your health.
Installation and connection errors can damage the unit or any devices connected to it. Take heed of the warnings and directions on the unit and in the operating manuals.
This plasma TV is designed only for use in residential rooms and offices.
Protect the plasma TV against moisture. This includes continuous high levels of air humidity, proximity to water, dripping water, spray water and rain. Do not operate this plasma TV in rooms with a high dust incidence. Do not put any vessels that are filled with water, e.g. vases, on the unit. If you connect an external aerial,please ensure that no water can penetrate the cable infeed.
Under no circumstances may any objects be allowed to enter the unit through the ventilation apertures. This would cause short circuits and could therefore cause a fire. Should anything get into the unit at any time, immediately turn off the unit via the mains power switch and disconnect the mains plug from the plug receptacle. Do not try to open the unit yourself. Instead, contact the hotline or a qualified service engineer.
Protect the plasma TV against heat, heat accumulation and direct sunlight. Avoid proximity to fire, heaters and ovens. Do not drape curtains over the unit. The ventilation apertures may not be covered or blocked in order to avoid faults and overheating. During installation maintain a sufficient distance from other any equipment, furniture, walls and ceiling so that air circulation is possible.
If the plasma TV is moved quickly from cold surroundings to warm surroundings,moisture can collect on the surface and inside the unit. Should this situation occur, do not switch on the unit, but wait until the moisture has evaporated. If the unit is used with such a collection of moisture, malfunctions may occur.
The voltage supply used must correspond with the specifications on the type plate.
Use only the mains cable supplied.
This plasma TV is completely disconnected from the electrical mains only when the mains switch is switched off and the mains cable is pulled out of the unit or the plug is pulled out of the plug receptacle. Connect this plasma TV only to a MAINS plug receptacle with an earth conductor connection. Ensure that the mains plug and plug receptacle are accessible at all times. Differing conditions can cause an electrical hazard, fire or failure of the unit.
Never remove the plug from the receptacle by pulling it out of the plug receptacle by the mains cable. Avoid laying the mains cable in the vicinity of hot objects.
Disconnect the mains plug and aerial plug if there is a thunderstorm or if you are going to be absent for a long period of time. The power supply system can get damaged through an overload caused by lightning striking the antenna system.
Always turn off the plasma TV and the signal source before you connect the two devices.
The plasma unit is equipped with a supplementary filter panel made of glass. If the unit is exposed to an excessive load, e.g. due to shock, vibration, bending or heat shock, the glass surface can break. Do not subject the glass surface to any pressure or knocks. Should the glass be broken, immediatelyunplug the mains plug from the plug receptacle.Do not touch the fragments with your bare hands. There is a danger of injury from sharp-edged glass fragments.
Important basic principles for use
The plasma TV that you have purchased meets the highest quality requirementsin this product segment and has been checked forpixel defects. Despite taking thegreatestcare duringproductionofthese units,for technologicalreasons it cannot be excluded absolutely that there are some pixels with defects. We request your understanding for the fact that such defects, provided that they are within the limits specified by the standard, cannot be considered to be as an appliance defect in the terms of the warranty.
The luminance diminishes gradually with increasing usage time, as is the case with all plasma TV’s on a phosphorus basis.
PDP Monitor phosphor ”burn” (Image Retention) characteristics
Plasma panels like CRTs, (computer monitorsand TVs) use phosphor to display images. A fundamental chemical phenomenon of phosphor is that depreciation occurs. That means the phosphor property, which contributes to light output, deteriorates with usage.
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Phosphor ”burn-in” (Image Retention)
Phosphor used in all plasma screens loses its brightness with usage (so-called ”on” state.) Phosphor ”burn” is explained as fol­lows: When a static pattern is displayed, this results in higher usage of phosphor for the ”on” state pixels compared to the ”off” statepixels. This creates a difference in light output between the ”on” state pixelsand the ”off”state pixels. In certain images with big differences in light output, the human eye detects this as a ”burn-in” effect.
Life Time
The service life of plasma panels is commonly defined as the period before the reduction in value of brightness amounts to half itsoriginalvalue.Another and more correct way of stating this is its”halflife”.Withthe factory default settings,under normalopera­ting conditions, displaying moving video, the average expected half life of plasma displays is more than 60,000 hours.
Note: This figure is for reference only. This average is not a guarantee for either the service life or continued brightness.
Warranty
Phosphor burn and loss in brightness are excluded from the normal and extended manufacturer’s warranty.
Period of time before phosphor burn occurs
The exact period of time before phosphor burn occurs is impossible to state due to the fact that many variables are involved. As described below, it is advised that proper measures be taken from the onset in order to decrease the chances of phosphor burn.
Measures to help reduce the chances of phosphor burn
Several simple actions can be taken to reduce the chances of phosphor burn.
D Avoid use of strong, contrasting mono colour still over extensive periods. D Switch off the monitor when not in use. D Always enable and use your computer’s screensaver function when using an RGB input source. [Please note that some
screensavers may have a permanent but varied brightness object moving in a confined area of the screen. This type of so called screen saver will in the long term cause burn-in.]
D Avoid displaying static images or static patterns whenever possible.
If your Plasma TV has been used much, operated for several hours at a time,or in the event that you must display a staticimage, the following steps should be taken to reduce the likelihood of phosphor burn:
D Lower the monitor’s brightness and contrast settings to the lowest acceptable level without impairing readability of the
screen image. Settings of approximately 50% of maximum brightness and contrast are recommended.
D Whenever possible, display an image with many colours and colour gradations (i.e. photographic or photo-realistic
images).
D Create content using complementary pastel colours with minimal contrast between light and dark areas. D Avoid displaying images with few colours and distinct, sharply defined borders between colours. D Avoid displaying static images, such as a company name or logotype, for an extended period on the occasion of busi-
ness presentations.
D Avoid displaying in the 4:3 mode for an extended period of time. The vertical edges of the 4:3 image can cause phosphor
burn.
Possible countermeasures once phosphor burn occurs
Once phosphor burn occurs, it is impossible to completely eliminate it. The best countermeasure is to follow the steps above to help prevent phosphor burn in the first place.
Unfavourable conditions can cause your plasma TV to picture noise (hum). The picture noise (humming) generally comes from the mains voltage supply and can occur through the connection of different earth conductors.You can provide a remedy by put­tinga so-calledsheath current filter between theincomingaerial lead and the aerial input socketon the plasmaTV. Sheath current filters are available in the retail trade in the form of a small inline plug.
For technical reasons the unit can generate noise inside itself.However,this mustnot exceed the value specified in the appliance specification.
If your plasma TV is connected to an external aerial, the latter must be earthed as protection against electric shocks and static charging. The earthing must comply with the valid regulations.
For ergonomic reasons we recommendthat you avoid the use of red or blue fonts or symbols on dark backgrounds. On account of the poor contrast such a display causes poor legibility and causes early eye fatigue. Therefore please use displays that are rich in contrast, e.g. black font on a white background.
To avoid aching eyes and obtain an optimized viewing distance, the distance from theunit shouldbe five to six timesthe display’s diagonaldimension.In yourtelevisionroom it shouldbe so light thatyou could also read. The contrast is lost with too much bright­ness. Too little light strains the eyes due to the alternation between light and dark on the display.
Safety instructions
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Waste d isp o sal
If you want to dispose this unit, do not mix it with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for used electronic products in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling.
This unit and its packaging have been produced largely from materials that can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and that can be properly recycled.
After use the unit will be taken back for reuse or recycling, provided that it is handed back in a condition that corresponds to its use having been in compliance with the intended use.
Any non-recyclable parts of the unit will be disposed of in the proper manner.
If you have any questions about disposal, please contact the place where you purchased the unit or our service department.
Cleaning
Before you start any cleaning, turn off the unit and unplug the mains plug from the plug receptacle.
Cleaning the plasma TV
Use a glass cleaning product with a soft cloth for cleaning the plasma TV. Do not use any abrasives!
Cleaning the casing
Do not use anychemical solvents orcleaning agents forcleaning the casing, otherwise the surface of the unit could be damaged. If you clean the surface of the casing with a wet cloth, drops of water can get into the unit, which will cause malfunctions. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment for cleaning the ventilation apertures.
Conformity
This unit is a plasma TV and complies with the following directives and standards of the European Union: D 89/336/ECCE of 03 May 1989 with subsequent modifications(directive92/31/ECCE of April 1992 and directive 93/68/ECCE
of 22 July 1993)
D 73/23/ECCE of 19 February 1973 with subsequent modifications (directive 93/68/ECCE of 22 July 1993) D EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2/-3 (ElectroMagnetic Compatibility) D EN60065 (Safety Requirements).
Conformity with the requirements is certified by the designation of the
mark on the product.
The manufacturer c annot be held liablefor operationoutside of the operatingconditions as described in these operating instruc­tions. Your product liability and warranty claims shall be deemed as invalid.
In the event of any faults
Unplug the mains plug from the plug receptacle, if the unit is damaged. Pullthe mainsplug out of the plug receptacle,if the unitgives offany smoke, anunpleasant odour orany unusualnoises.Proceed
in the same way if the unit is no longer able to display a picture after it has been switched on or during operation. Do not attempt to continue operating the plasma TV in this condition.
Under no circumstances should you open the unit yourself. Inside the display there are no parts thatcan be serviced or replaced by you. Contact our service hotline or another suitable technical workshop.
Batteries
When inserting the batteries ensure that the polarity (+/-) agrees with the markings on the remote control.
Batteries may not be disposed of in the domestic waste. The used batteries must be disposed of at a munici­pal collection centre or thrown into the containers provided for this purpose in the retail trade.
Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat, do not throw them into a fire, do not recharge them and do not attempt to open them; they could leak or even explode.
Please remove the batteries from the remote control, if the unit is not to be used for a long period of time.
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Overview
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Overview
The plasma TV offers a broad range of connection options for PCs, DVD players, video recorders, video cameras, etc. No matter whether displayed on television, video or PC, all images are presented with a very sharp outline and distortion-free on an absolutely flat display surface. They have an excellent degree of brightness and exceptional brilliance. Other important features include the display’s large diagonal dimensions with a length ratio of 16:9 and a very slim overall depth. To be able to watch your TV, connect the unit to a terrestrial aerial, SAT receiver or cable TV box. The TV is operated interactively via the remote control provided and the on-screen menu (OSD). A wide range of picture quality settings can be adjusted using these. A new type of cooling system means that the plasma TV can operate without any disturbing fan noise. Being as quiet as a conventional television set, the plasma TV is ideal for use in living rooms, as well as conference rooms.
Equipment
D High-quality aluminium frame D Fanless design D 16:9 format D Full screen in 16:9 and 4:3 format D Digital comb filter D Compatible with PAL, SECAM and NTSC D Compatible with VGA, SVGA, WXGA, XGA and UXGA D TOP / FLOF Videotext D Automatic channel identification and channel sorting (where available) D Sleep Timer D 2 x EURO SCART (SCART2 with RGB) D 1 x Y/C (S-Video) D 1xYUV D 1 x CVBS D 1 x DVI-D (Digita l) D 1 x VGA (Analogue)
Scope of supply
Afterunpacking, please check the plasma TV for possible transportation damage and ensure that the delivery is complete. The supplier can only accept claims for transportation damage if you advise them of this before starting to use the unit. If any part of the delivery is missing, please contact our service hotline. Please keep the original packing in the event you have to return the display unit.
Plasma TV
Operating manualRemote control
AAA Batteries
Scart cableMains cable for Europe
(except U.K. and Ireland)
Mains cable for U.K. and
Ireland
Antenna cable
Overview
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Connection sockets
5 8 9 10 116 7 12
32
13
1 15 144
1 LINE OUT L/R 9 AUDIO L/R
Audio output for connection of active Audio input S-video or CVBS loudspeakers (with amplifier integrated)
2 CVBS 10 YUV
Input for a mixed video signal (composite) Connection for a DVD player or satellite receiver with
YUV output
3 AUDIO L/R 11 SCART 1
Audio input for YUV Connection of a DVD player, satellite receiver,
video recorder
4 ANTENNA 12 SCART 2
Antenna input (HF) Connection of a DVD player, satellite receiver (RGB), (terrestrial antenna or cable connection) video recorder, decoder
5 DVI-D 13 RS232
Input for digital video signals, e.g. from the PC or Serial interface for service purposes from a DVD player with DVI output
6 VGA 14 Mains input socket
Input for analogue RGB signals, e.g. PC Connection for the mains cable supplied
7 DVI-D/VGA (L/R) 15 Mains switch (on/off)
Audio input e.g. PC (analogue/digital)
8 S-VIDEO
Connection of devices with an S -video output e.g. DVD player, video recorder, camcorder
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Remote control
1
POWER
Switches the device on or over to stand-by mode.
2
MUTE
Switches the sound to mute or back on.
3
SLEEP
Sets the timer.
4
DUAL I-II
Selection of sound mode.
5
ARC
Sets the page ratio.
6
0 - 9 numeric keys
Switches the unit on. TV mode: channel selection Video text mode: selection of a page.
-/--
Input of a two-digit channel number.
PRE-CH
Changes back to the previous sender.
7
SWAP
Changes the input source from main picture to PIP.
8
PC
Selects the PC connection as an input source.
9
MENU
Opens the OSD menu.
10
ENTER
Selection of a menu option.
11
VOL - / A
Reduces the volume. Execution of a function in the OSD menu.
12
TXT ON
Switches video text mode on or off.
13
PR- / B
Reduces the channel number. Navigation within the OSD menu.
14
STORE
FLOP/LIST
Changes between FLOP and LIST mode.
SIZE
Changes the size.
HOLD
Stops the updating of video text pages.
CANCEL
Exits video text mode.
INDEX
Back to index page.
TIME
Changes between TV picture with time display and video text page.
REVEAL
Displays hidden text on video text pages.
15
RED / GREEN / YELLOW / BLUE
Selection of a video text page.
16
SOURCE
Selects an input source.
17
INFO
Display information about the current source.
18
STILL
Generates a still picture of the current scene.
19
SSM
Selects sound mode.
20
PSM
Selects picture mode.
21
PIP
Switches on PIP mode.
P.INPUT
Changes the PIP input (PC / DVI / YUV).
P.POSITION
Changes the PIP image position. Not possible with the setting “Split Screen”.
P.SIZE
Changes the size of the PIP image.
22
S.SELECT
Changes the sound between main picture and PIP.
23
TV
Changes to TV mode.
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24
EXIT
Quits the OSD menu.
25
PR+ / Y
Increases the channel number. Navigation within the OSD menu.
26
VOL+ / "
Increases the volume. Execution of a function in the OSD menu.
27
MIX
Shows the selected programme and video text at the same time.
Local operator control
The functionsof the buttons on the unitmatch those on the re­mote control.
1
VOL- button
2
VOL+ button
3
PR- button
4
PR+ button
5
POWER / SOURCE button
1 2 3 4 5
POWER ON indicator (blue) STANDBY indicator (red) Remote control sensor
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Getting started
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Getting started
Before you make any connections, switch off all the relevant appliances, including the plasma TV.
Unpacking, viewing, locating and installing
Unpacking
. Place the box upright with its underside on a solid base. The direction of the arrowheads on the long side of the box
indicates the top of the box.
. Remove the packaging tape from the opening edge and open the box’s flap outwards.
. Remove the two top polystyrene packing corners and take the accessories box out of the packing. This is located on the
side at the rear of the display.
Polystyrene corner
Polystyrene corner
Viewing position
D Although the plasma display has a large display angle, its best performance is achieved when viewed directly from a
central front position. Align the display with the most frequent viewing position.
Location
D Light reflection
Avoid placing the display opposite windows or other light sources.
D Access to the mains input
The mains input and mains switch should be easily accessible at all times.
D Air supply
Leave a space at the side and to the rear of at least 100 mm from any furniture. The space above the unit should be at least 300 mm from any furniture or the ceiling. With the wall mounting the space must above at least 800 mm to any furniture or to the ceiling. Laterally and down you should keep to a least space of 100 mm.
D Ambient temperature
To ensure safe, reliable operation the ambient temperature must be between 5 °C and 35 °C.
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Table installation Wall mounting
800 mm Space
100 mm
Space
100 mm
Space
300 mm
Space
100 mm
Space
100 mm Space
Installation
D Two persons are required to remove the plasma TV from the packing. Never lift the display alone. Any
attempt to lift the display alone will pose a risk to your health.
D Place the display on a stable, horizontal base. The base must be solid and capable of bearing the load.
D Before installing it, make sure that the display is switched off and that the mains cable and signal cable
are unplugged.
Wall mounting
D The plasma TV screen may be mounted on vertical walls only.
D Before mounting it check whether the loadbearing capacity of the wall is suitable for 3-times the weight
of the plasma display screen (for the weight see page 44 ”Technical Specifications”). If in doubt, seek the advice of a qualified installer.
D Before installing it, make sure that the display is switched off and that the mains cable and signal cable
are unplugged.
D Two people are required to mount the display screen on the wall.
. Turn the plasma TV screen so that the front side (screen)
is pointingdownwards and place it on a completelyflatand firm surface.
. Loosen the 6 screws that fasten it to the table foot and re-
move these.
. Fit the 2 fastening hooks (rawl plugs and fastening hooks
are not includedin the itemssupplied)horizontally and with the appropriate distance between them (for this distance see drilling template in the accessories pack) to the wall.
The fasteningmaterialmust be designed for 3-ti­mes the weight of the plasma display screen. If necessary, please consult a qualified installer.
. Position the plasma TV screen so that the fasteninghooks
can be introduced into the openings provided for this pur­pose on the rear side of the appliance.
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Holes for brackets
Screws from the table foot
Ømin.6,5mm
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Connecting and switching on the display
Connecting the display
(for an overview of the connection sockets see the illustration on page 9)
. Plug the mainspower cordintothe mainsinputjack on theplasma TVand
the mains plug into a plug receptacle.
Cable connection / terrestrial aerial / satellite receiver
If you would like to connect a cable, a terrestrial aerial or a satellite recei­ver, use the ANTENNA socket for this purpose.
Video recorder / DVD player / satellite receiver
If you receive your TV channels via satellite, connect your receiver by means of a SCART cable to the SCART 1 or SCART 2 socket. In addition, SCART 2 has a connection socket for RGB sources, e.g. a DVD player.
DVD player / satellite receiver
For connection of a DVD player or another video source to a YUV -output please use the display’s YUV-input and the audio input AUDIO (YUV).
If your DVD player has a HDMI output port, you can use the DVI input port and the audio input port DVI-D/VGA (L/R) on the plasma TV using c om ­mercially available cable.
If a DVD player is connected to the DVI input port of the dis­play screen, the following must be ensured:
D Beforeyou make a connection between the DVD playerand
the display screen using the cables, you must disconnect the mains plug of the DVD player from the plug socket.
D Once the cables are plugged in on the DVD player and on
the display screen, the mains plug of the DVD player can be reconnected to the mains.
If you do not comply with this procedure, damage can be caused to the DVD player or to the display screen!
VGA (RGB analogue)
Use the VGA socket to connect your PC DSUB socket to the display. For the PC-sound, use the audio input DVI-D/VGA (L/R) at the display.
On older PC graphic cards it is possible that pin 9 is barred. Should this be the case, please contact the service hotline.
DVI-D (RGB digital) Use the DVI-D socket to connect your PC DVI-D socket to the display. For
the PC-sound, use the audio input DVI-D/VGA (L/R) at the display.
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SDTV - HDTV compatible
The plasma TV is able to process standardized normal resolution (SDTV) and future-safe high-resolution video signals (HDTV) via the interfaces provided.
To make the connection of your external signal sources, such as DVD player and SAT receiver, easier for you, you will find an assignment of the possible signal types to the screen’s corresponding optimal input jack in the following overview.
Please refer to the operating manual for the external device to determine the type of signal!
Type of signal Synchronization Device input Comments (standard)
YUV, YPrPb - Sync On Green
PAL, NTSC 480i30, 576i25
Sync On Green YUV (3 x RCA) CCIR601
480p60 BiLevel Sync YUV (3 x RCA) CEA770.2
576p50 BiLevel Sync YUV (3 x RCA) CEA770.2
720p50 TriLevel Sync YUV (3 x RCA)
720p60 TriLevel Sync YUV (3 x RCA)
1080i25 TriLevel Sync YUV (3 x RCA)
1080i30 TriLevel Sync YUV (3 x RCA)
RGB
PAL, NTSC 480i30, 576i25 Composite Sync SCART1
VGA analogue (30kHz-80kHz;50Hz-90Hz)
External H-sync and V-sync VGA analogue (DSUB 15)
DVI with or without HDCP copy protection
480p60
576p50
720p50
External H-sync and V-sync
720p60
ExternalH-syncandV-sync
(TMDS)
DVI-D
1080i25
1080i30
CVBS, Video
PAL, NTSC 480i30, 576i25
Composite Video SCART1/2,
CVBS (RCA)
CCIR601
S-VHS, Y/C, S-Video
PAL, NTSC 480i30, 576i25
Composite Video (on Y) Y/C (MiniDIN) CCIR601
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Switching on the display
. Switch the mains switch on the rear side of the display to
position “I”. The plasma TV is now in stand-by mode and can be switched on by means of the [POWER] key on the remote control.
Cable connection / terrestrial aerial / satellite receiver / DVD player / video recorder
. Switch on the display by pressing the [POWER] button on
your remote control.
PC
. Switch on the display by pressing the [PC] button on your
remote control and select the appropriate signal input PC or DVI. To do so, access your display’s OSD menu via the remote control [SOURCE] button and select your input si­gnal.
Using the OSD menu (On Screen Menu)
Configuring settings
Your display can be configured and operated using the simple OSD menu. 7 buttons are available on the remote control for this purpose:
MENU
Activates main OSD when no main OSD activated. Navigates parent menu when main OSD activated. Closes the child menu. Stops auto frequency search.
ENTER
Changes input source that selected by source select naviga­tion. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated. Activates child menu when child menu exists.
EXIT
Close the OSD.
Y
Increases program number & tune channel when no OSDacti­vated. Navigates input source when source OSD activated. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated. Navigates previous menu when main OSD activated.
B
Decreases program number and tune channel when no OSD activated. Navigates input source when source OSD activated. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated. Navigates next menu when main OSD activated.
A
Decreases the speaker sound volume when no OSD is activa­ted. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated. Decreases values of user menu when main OSD activated.
"
Increases speaker sound volume when no OSD activated. Executes function by OSD help commands when main OSD activated. Increases values of user menu when main OSD activated.
POWER
PC
ON Power OFF
MENU EXIT
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OSD Menu
Select Sou rce
. Press [Source]button on the remote control.Then you can
see the source list menu shown as below. Press [Y]or[B] button on the remote control to select the source.
Volume Control
. Press [VOL+] or [VOL-] button on the remote control to ad-
just the volume level.
. Press [MUTE] button on the remote control when you need
to cut the sound temporarily.
OSD Menu Structure
OSD (On Screen Display) allows users to control or adjust various features and settingsin accordance with his/her preferences.
Main Menu . Press the [MENU] button on the remote controlto enter the
main OSD menu.
. First,select Main menu item youneed with[Y] and [B] but-
ton.
. To select a main menu items, just press [ENTER] or ["]
button on the remote control.
Sub Menu Each menu item has its own sub menu items to set.
Sub Menu items If there is a
" part, the item has an under menu.
S You can enter the under menu and adjust an item you
need.
. Select sub-menu item with [Y]or[B] button on the remote
control and press ["] or [ENTER] button to enter the sub­menu.
If there is a
" part, you can set the item by selecting ["].
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Picture
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
Picture Mode
. Select Picture Mode and press [ENTER] button to enter the
sub menu. Then the Picture popup window appears.
. Select the Picture Mode with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Quick way to select the Picture Mode
. Press the [PSM] button on the remote control. . As you press the button continuously, you can select the
picture mode in the following sequence : Custom Dynamic Standard Movie Mild.
. In RGB, DVI mode, you can select :
Custom High Middle Low.
Custom
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu.
. Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Custom and press [ENTER] / ["]button to enter the
sub menu. Then the custom sub mode appears.
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. You will see the picture setting bars. Just press [A]/["]
button on the remote control. You can adjust each values of the customsetting,but thechanged values are stored as in Custom mode.
Contrast
Adjust brightness difference between bright part of the screen and dark part.
Brightness
Adjust brightness of the screen.
Colour
Adjust deep and light colour of the screen.
Sharpness
Adjust vividness of the screen.
Colour Tone
Your Plasma TV has 5 screen temperatures (colour set ­tings).
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
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Distinct A"Vague
Dark
A"Bright
Decrease A"Increase
Less sharp A"Sharp
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. Select Colour Tone and press[ENTER] / ["]button to enter
the sub menu. Then the picture popup window appears.
. Select the colour tone with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU] [A] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Warm 1, 2 Screen seems warm: Strong Red.
Normal Normal: Factory default.
Cool 1, 2 Screen seems cool: Strong Blue.
Size
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select Size and press [ENTER] / ["]button to enterthesub
menu. Then the picture popup window appears.
. Select the Size with [Y]or[B] button and press [MENU] /
[A] button.
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. Press [MENU] button to return.
NR (Noise Reduction)
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select NR and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the sub
menu. Then the picture popup window appears.
. Select the On / Off with [Y]or[B] button and press[MENU]
/[A] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
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TV channel
Country
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Countryand press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the
sub menu. Then the Channel popup window appears.
. Select the countrywith [Y]or[B] buttonand press [MENU]
/[A] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Auto Store
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menu with [Y]/[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select Auto Store with [Y]/[B] button and press [ENTER]
/["] button.
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. Then you can see the tuning bar. Plasma TV will execute
auto program searching. While searching channel after selecting Start button with [A]/["], you can also stop channel searching if you select Stop button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Manual Store
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menu with [Y]/[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select Manual Store and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the
sub menu.
Manual Store - Prog.
. Select the Prog. menu with [Y]/[B] button on the remote
control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the programme with [A]or["] button and press
[MENU] button.
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Manual Store - Colour System
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menu with [Y]/[B] button on the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select the Manual Store menu with [Y]/[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select the Colour System menu with[Y]/[B] button on the
remote control. Then the channel popup window appears.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select the colour system with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
Manual Store - Sound System
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the Manual Storemenu with[Y]or[B]button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
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. Select the Sound System menu with [Y]or[B] button on
the remote control. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu. Then the channel popup window appears.
. Select the sound system with [Y]or[B]buttononthere-
mote control and press [MENU] / [A] button.
Manual Store - Channel
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the Manual Storemenu with[Y]or[B]button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select the Channel menu with [Y]or[B]buttononthere-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
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. Youcan selectthe Channel [Y]or[B] button on the remote
control.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Manual Store - Search
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the Manual Storemenu with[Y]or[B]button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select the Search menu with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . You can start the Search with [Y]or[B] button on the re -
mote control.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Manual Store - Store
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the Manual Storemenu with[Y]or[B]button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
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. Select the Store menu with [Y]or[B] button on the remote
control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Press [ENTER] to Store.
Add / Delete
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the Add/Delete menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu. Then you can
see the favorite program list.
. You can select a program with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
To edit the list You can ADDED or ERASED the programs in the list.
To edit the program in the list If you want to edit a program, press [ENTER] button. Then you can select a field with [Y]or[B] button. Adjust the field with [A]/["] button. To return, press [MENU] button.
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Sort
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the Sort menu with [Y]or[B] button on the remote
control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu. Then you can
see the sort program list.
Notice: You can’t see the sort program list on this picture since this picture isn’t a real operating mode but a design mode.
. You can select a program with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
To sort the program in the list If you want to sort a program, press [ENTER] button. Then you can select a field with [Y]or[B] button. Press [ENTER] button on the field to sort. Adjust the field with [Y]or[B] button. To return, press [ENTER] button.
Name
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select the Name menu with [Y]or[B] button on the remote
control.
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. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu. Then you can
see the Name program list.
. Youcan changea programName ifyou want to change the
name of the program.
To change the program name in the list If you want to change a program name, press [ENTER] but­ton. Then you can select a field with [A]/["] button. Press [ENTER] button on the field to change. Adjust the field with [Y]or[B] button. To return, press [MENU button.
Fine Tune
The Fine Tuning function lets you manually adjust the PDP’s tuner if you are difficult to tune analog Channels.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Channel main menuwith [Y]or[B]buttonon the
remote control and press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the sub menu.
. Select Fine Tune with [Y]or[B] buttonand press [ENTER]
/["] button. Then you can see the adjust bar.
. Adjust the fine tune with [A]/["] button. . Press [MENU] button to return.
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TV Sound
Mode
Your Plasma-TV has four automatic sound settings (”Standard”, ”Music”, ”Movie”, ”Speech”) that are preset at the factory. You can active either Standard, Movie, Music or News by pressing [SSM] button on the remote control (or by making a selection from the menu) or you can select ”Custom” which automatically recalls your personalized sound settings.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Sound main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Mode and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the
sub menu. Then the sound popup window appears.
. Select the Mode with [Y]or[B] and press [MENU].
Quick way to select the sound Mode
. Press the [SSM] button on the remote control. . As you press the button continuously, you can select the
sound mode in the following sequence : Custom Standard Mus ic Movie Speech.
Startup Volume
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Sound main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Volume and press [ENTER] / ["] buttonto enter the
sub menu. Then you can see the Volume bar.
. Adjustthevolumewith[" ]/[A] (VOL+ / VOL-) button. . Press [MENU] button to return.
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Balance
This control allows you to adjust the balance of the left and right apeaker output.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Sound main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Balance and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the
sub menu. Then you can see the Balance bar.
. Adjust the balance with [A]/["] button. . Then press [MENU] button.
Equalizer
You can use the OSD menu to change the Treble, Bass and Balance according to your preference.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Sound main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Equalizer and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter
the sub menu. Then you can see the Equalizer bar.
. Select a gain bar with [Y]or[B] button on the remote con-
trol and adjust it with [A]/["] button.
. Press [MENU] button on the remote control to exit equali-
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Auto Volume
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Sound main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Auto Volume and press [ENTER] / ["] button to en-
ter the sub menu. Then you will see a popup menu.
. You can select On / Off with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
Sound Mode
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Sound main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Sound Mode and press [ENTER] / ["] button to en-
ter the sub menu. Then you will see a popup menu.
. Select the sound mode with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
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Setup
Reset to factory defaults
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Setup main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Reset and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the
sub menu.
. If you want to reset y our TV, press [ENTER] button. Then
the system will reset.
Time - Clock
Set the current time.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Setup main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select the Time menu with [Y]or[B] button on the remote
control.
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. Select Clock and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the
sub menu. Then you will see the time menu.
. Select Clock by pressing ["] button.
. Move the cursor by pressing [A]/["] button and adjust
time by [Y]or[B] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Time - On Timer
This Plasma TV can be set to turn on automatically at specific time that you chose. Before using timer, you must set the Plasma-TV’s Time as described previously.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . SelecttheTimemainmenuwith[Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Move the c ursor by pressing [A]/["] button and adjust on
time by [Y]or[B] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Notice: You can’t see the real time on this picture since this picture isn’t a real operating mode but a design mode. In a real mode, you can see the real clock time.
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Time - Off Timer
This Plasma-TV can be set to turn off automatically at specific time that you chose. Before using timer, you must set the Plasma-TV’s Time as described previously.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . SelecttheTimemainmenuwith[Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Move the c ursor by pressing [A]/["] button and adjust on
time by [Y]or[B] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Notice: You can’t see the real time on this picture since this picture isn’t a real operating mode but a design mode. In a real mode, you can see the real clock time.
Time - On Timer Channel
Set the channel when Plasma-TV power turns on automatically.
- Available only when the Time is set and On Time is ON.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . SelecttheTimemainmenuwith[Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select On Time Channel.
. Adjust the channel with [A]/["] button. . Press [MENU] button to return.
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Time - On Timer Volume
Set the sound volume level when Plasma-TV power on automatically.
- Available only when the Time is set and On Time is ON.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . SelecttheTimemainmenuwith[Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select On Time Volume.
. Adjust the sound volume level with [A]/["] button. . Press [MENU] button to return.
Language
Set the language to use in OSD.
Supported languages are English, Français, German, Italiano, Español, Português, Nederland, Sverige,....
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Setup main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Language and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter
the sub menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Select the language with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
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OSD Tone
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Setup main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select OSD Tone and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter
the sub menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Select the On / Off with [Y]or[B] button and press[MENU]
/[A] button.
Blue Screen
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Setup main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select Blue Screen and press [ENTER] / ["]buttonto enter
the sub menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Select the On / Off with [Y]or[B] button and press[MENU]
/[A] button.
TTX Group
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Setup main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the
remote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select TTX Group and press [ENTER]/ ["] button to enter
the sub menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Select the TTX group with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
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PIP (Picture In Picture)
You can watch two programs or sources at the same time. And set up PIP size and position.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the PIP main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select PIP and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the sub
menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Select the On / Off with [Y]or[B] button and press[MENU]
/[A] button.
PIP - Input Source
You can watch two programs or sources at the same time. And set up PIP size and position.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the PIP main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Input Source and press [ENTER] / ["] button to en-
ter the sub menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Select the input source (Component / DVI / PC) with [Y]or
[B] button and press [MENU] / [A] button.
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PIP - Size
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the PIP main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select Size and press [ENTER] / ["]button to enterthesub
menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Selectthesizewith[Y]or[B] button and press [MENU] /
[A] button.
PIP - Position
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the PIP main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Position and press [ENTER] / ["] buttonto enterthe
sub menu. Then you will see the popup menu.
. Select the PIP position with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
PIP - Swap
Using swap fuction, you can exchange two programs or sources at the same time.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the PIP main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu. . Select Swap and press [ENTER] button to swap two pro-
grams or sources that you want.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
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PIP - Sound Select
Using Sound Select fuction, you can exchange the sound of two programs or sources at the same time.
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the PIP main menu with [Y]or[B] button on the re-
mote control.
. Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Sound Select and press [ENTER] / ["] button to
swap the sound of two programs or sources that you want.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Picture PC
Picture Mode
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select PictureMode and press [ENTER] / ["] button to en-
terthe submenu. Then the picturepopup window appears.
. Select the picture mode with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU]/[A] button.
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Custom
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Custom and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the
sub menu. Then the picture popup window appears.
. You will see the picture setting bars. You can adjust each
values of the custom setting, but the changed values are stored as in Custom mode.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Colour Tone
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select Colour Tone and press[ENTER] / ["]button to enter
the sub menu. Then the picture popup window appears.
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Picture Mode Dynamic
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Color Tone Cool2
Size Auto Wide
NR Off
Picture
Move Adjust Menu
Colour Tone Custom
Red (R) 50
Green (G) 50
Blue (B) 50
ColourTone
Move Enter Menu
OSD Men u
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. Select the colour tone with [Y]or[B] button and press
[MENU] button.
If you select Custom in the Colour Tone popup window on PC, you can select sub modes like as Red, Green, and Blue.
. Select Red(R) and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the
sub menu. Then the setting bar appears.
. You can adjust each values of the Colour Tone setting. . Press [MENU] button to return.
Size
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
ColourTone
Colour Tone Custom
Red (R) Cool2
Green (G) Cool1
Blue (B) Normal
Warm1
Warm2
Move Enter Menu
Colour Tone Custom
Red (R) 50
Green (G) 50
Blue (B) 50
Move Adjust Menu
Colour Tone Custom
Red (R) 75
Green (G) 50
Blue (B) 50
Move Adjust Menu
ColourTone
ColourTone
Red (R)
Picture Mode Dynamic
Custom
Color Tone Cool2
Size Auto Wide
PC Off
ColourTone
Move Enter Menu
OSD Men u
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. Select Size and press [MENU] button to enter the sub
menu. Then the picture popup window appears.
. Selectthesize(4:3/Wide) with[Y]or[B] buttonand press
[MENU]/[A] button.
. Press [MENU] button to return.
PC
. Press [MENU] button to display the main OSD menu. . Select the Picture main menu. . Press [ENTER] / ["] to enter the s ub menu.
. Select PC and press [ENTER] / ["] button to enter the sub
menu. Then you will see the sub menu of PC.
Picture Mode
Custom
Color Tone 4:3
Size Wide
PC
Picture
Move Adjust Menu
Picture Mode Custom
Custom
Colour Tone
Size Wide
PC
Picture
Move Enter Menu
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Picture Mode Custom
Custom
Color Tone
Size 4:3
PC
Picture
Move Adjust Menu
Auto Adjust Custom
Phase 52
H-Posittion 16
V-Position 24
Frequency -76
Picture
Move Enter Menu
OSD Men u
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. Youcan adjust each values of the PC setting with [A]/["]
button.
H-Position
V-Position
Phase
. Press [MENU] button to return.
Picture
Auto Adjust Custom
Phase 52
H-Posittion 16
V-Position 24
Frequency -76
Move Enter Menu
Phase
A"
A"
A"
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
The following table lists possible problems and methods for remedy. Please refer to this table prior to contacting a service repre­sentative.
If the troubleshooting information provided does not result in the fault being successfully resolved, switch OFF the unit via the mains switch and remove the mains plug from the socket. Never attempt to repair the unit yourself and under no circumstances should you remove the rear cover from the unit.
FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTION
No picture and no sound, although the mains plug is inserted and the unit is switched on.
D Mainsswitchinposition”0”(OFF). D Display’s mains plug is not inserted in
the socket.
D Defective mains cable.
D Set mains switch to position ”I”. D Insert the mains cable plug into the socket.
D Call the service hotline.
Screen is dark. D Contrast setting too low.
D No input signal, wrong input selected.
D Adjust the brightness and/or contrast
correctly (see Picture Custom sub menu).
D Check the connection cable; assign correct
input to source.
Weak or excessive colours.
D Colour not set correctly. D Connection cable not correctly
inserted.
D Adjust the colour using the Picture → Custom
sub menu.
D Connect the cable correctly.
The picture is cut off or off centre in PC mode.
D Picture position not set correctly. D Correct the picture position.
Use the function Picture PC Auto Ad­just.
The picture is too large or too small.
D Picture format set wrongly. D Press [ARC] button repeatedly until the
picture is displayed as full screen.
The remote control is not working.
D The batteries are worn-out. D There is an obstruction between the
remote control and the sensor.
D The remote control is located
outside of its operating range.
D Insert new batteries. D Remove the obstruction between the remote
control and the sensor.
D Use the remote control within the specified
range.
The displayed picture is too dark.
D The picture quality is not set correctly D Correct the picture brightness and contrast
under the menu option Picture Custom.
The picture is displayed, but there is no sound.
D Sound mute is switched on. D Volume set to minimum. D Loudspeakers not connected correctly.
D Press the [MUTE] button on the remote con-
trol.
D Increase the volume. D Connect the loudspeakers correctly.
Individual letters are not displayed (PC mode).
D Set the phase position via the option
Picture PC Phase.
D Check the picture width setting. D Run Picture PC Auto Adjust.
Horizontal stripes with TV or video signals.
D Signal source has been set up before
the display.
D Video cable screening is inadequate.
D Always place the signal sources at the side of
or behind the display.
D Use only a high-grade signal cable with a
high screening attenuation.
To restore all settings to their original status, select the option
<Setup Reset Enter>!
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Technical specfication
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Technical specfication
DISPLAY
Size / diagonal: 106.68 cm (42”), 16:9 format Resolution: 852 x 480 pixels Colours: 16.7 million colours Viewing angle: 160° typical
VIDEO STANDARDS
Video: PAL / SECAM / NTSC TV tuner: PAL (BG, I, DK, L) / SECAM (L/L’), 45 - 889 MHz (VHF , UHF, Hyperband) PALplus, Cinescope: Automatic format detection (Auto Wide) Formats: 4:3, 16:9, 14:9, Panorama, Auto Wide, Zoom (120%)
FREQUENCY RANGE PC
Horizontal frequency: 20 - 82 kHz Vertical frequency: 55 - 90 Hz Clock frequency: max. 165 MHz Resolutions: max. UXGA 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz Formats: 4:3, 16:9
INPUTS / CONNECTIONS / SYNCHRONIZATION
PC Video input: RGB analogue and automatic sync detection
Connector digital: DVI-D Connector analogue: D-SUB 15 (VGA)
Video TV tuner: IEC, 75 ohms input resistance
SCART1: CVBS input, Monitor out SCART2: CVBS input, RGB, RF out CVBS: 1 x RCA Y/C (S-video): MiniDIN (HOSIDEN) YUV: 3 x RCA
Audio Integrated loudspeaker: 2 x 2 broadband
Stereo input: 6 x RCA L/R 500 mVrms (YUV, CVBS/
YC, VGA/DVI-D), 2 x SCART 500 mVrms
Stereo output: 2 x RCA (LINE OUT L/R) Synchronization: Sync on green (max. 1024 x 768), Separate H and V sync Operator control elements: Mains switch, IR remote control (OSD menu), local operator control
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Temperature: +5 °C to +35 °C (in operation), -20 °C to +60 °C (storage) Air humidity: 20 % to 80 % (non-condensating) @ 35 °C Elevation: max. 2.000 m (7.000 ft)
DATA MAIN CONNECTIONS
Voltage supply: 100 - 240 V ~ Mains frequency: 50 / 60 Hz Power consumption: 280 W typical, under 5 W in stand-by mode
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Display screen without stand H x W x D: (642.8 mm x 1153.4 mm x 100.8 mm) ± 2 mm Display screen with stand H x W x D: (689.7 mm x 1153.4 mm x 216.5 mm) ± 2 mm Weight display: 37.0 kg ± 10% Weight stand: 3.5 kg ± 10% Gewicht total: 40.5 kg ± 10%
Appendix
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Appendix
Supported timings (PC)
Resolution
H Frequency
(kHz)
V Frequency
(Hz)
Pixel Frequency
(MHz)
640 x 400 37.861 85.08 31.5 640 x 350 31.469 70.087 25.175 640 x 350 37.861 85.08 31.5 640 x 480 31.469 59.94 25.175 640 x 480 35.000 66.667 30.24 640 x 480 34.940 69.884 28.513 640 x 480 37.861 72.809 29.765 640 x 480 37.500 75 31.5 640 x 480 43.269 85.008 36.0 640 x 480 45.540 90.0 37.889 720 x 400 31.469 70.087 28.322 720 x 400 37.927 85.039 35.5 800 x 600 35.156 56.25 36 800 x 600 37.879 60.317 40.0 800 x 600 43.764 70.02 45.513 800 x 600 48.077 72.188 50.0 800 x 600 46.875 75.0 49.5 800 x 600 53.674 85.061 56.25 800 x 600 56.880 90.0 60.065
832 x 624 49.726 74.551 57.284 1024 x 768 48.780 60.001 64.11 1024 x 768 48.363 60.004 65.0 1024 x 768 56.476 70.069 75.0 1024 x 768 57.703 72.039 78.476 1024 x 768 60.241 74.927 81.724 1024 x 768 60.030 75.029 78.75 1024 x 768 68.677 84.997 94.5 1024 x 768 72.810 90.0 100.187
1152 x 864 53.700 60.0 81.624 1152 x 864 62.932 69.924 96.663 1152 x 864 67.500 75.0 104.993 1152 x 870 68.681 75.062 100.0 1152 x 900 61.846 66.0 94.787
1152 x 900 72.713 76.047 105.561 1280 x 720 47.760 60.0 74.481 1280 x 720 52.500 70.0 89.040 1280 x 720 54.072 72.0 91.706 1280 x 720 56.400 75.0 95.654 1280 x 768 47.700 60.0 80.136 1280 x 768 60.150 75 102.977 1280 x 960 60.000 60.0 102.104 1280 x 960 59.640 60.0 102.104
1280 x 1024 63.337 59.978 108.18 1280 x 1024 63.981 60.02 108.0 1280 x 1024 64.754 60.06 108.992 1280 x 1024 63.600 60.0 108.883 1600 x 1200 75.000 60.0 162.00
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Appendix
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Connecting pin assignment for VGA
1 Red 6 GND (Red) 11 Not connected 2 Green 7 GND (Green) 12 DDC SDA 3 Blue 8 GND (Blue) 13 H -sync 4 Not connected 9 +5V 14 V-sync 5 Not connected 10 GND (Sync) 15 DDC SCL
Connecting pin assignment f o r DVI-D
1 TMDS Data 2- 11 TMDS Data 1/3 21 TMDS Data 5+ 2 TMDS Data 2+ 12 TMDS Data 3- 22 TMDS Clock Shield 3 TMDS Data 2/4 13 TMDS Data 3+ 23 TMDS Clock + 4 TMDS Data 4- 14 +5V Power 24 TMDS Clock ­5 TMDS Data 4+ 15 GND C1 Not c onnected 6 DDC Clock 16 Hot Plug Detect C2 Not connected 7 DDC Data 17 TMDS Data 0- C3 Not connected 8 Not connected 18 TMDS Data 0+ C4 Not connected 9 TMDS Data 1- 19 TMDS Data 0/5 C5 Not connected 10 TMDS Data 1+ 20 TMDS Data 5-
Connecting pin assignments for SCART
SCART 1
1 Audio right output 8 Not connected 15 Not connected 2 Audio right input 9 GND 16 Not connected 3 Audio left output 10 Not connected 17 GND 4 GND (Common earth for audio) 11 Not connected 18 GND 5 GND 12 Not connected 19 CVBS output 6 Audio left input 13 GND 20 CVBS input 7 Not connected 14 GND 21 GND (Screening plug)
SCART 2
1 Audio right output 8 Switch input (5V to 12V) 15 Red input 2 Audio right input 9 GND (Green) 16 FB input (1V to 3V @75 Ohm) 3 Audio left output 10 Not connected 17 GND 4 GND (Common earth for audio) 11 Green input 18 GND (Red/Green/Blue) 5 GND (Blue) 12 Not connected 19 CVBS output 6 Audio left input 13 GND (Red) 20 CVBS input 7 Blue input 14 GND 21 GND (Screening plug)
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