Pioneer PDP-503CMX - 50"" Plasma Panel, PDP-503MXE Technical Manual

PLASMA DISPLAY MONITOR: PDP-503CMX/PDP-503MXE
VIDEO CARD: PDA-5002
TABLE TOP STAND: PDK-TS01
PDP BRACKET: PDK-5005
PLASMA DISPLAY WALL-MOUNT HARDWARE: PDK-5011
PLASMA DISPLAY CEILING SUSPENSION HARDWARE: PDK-5012
PLASMA DISPLAY WALL-MOUNT HARDWARE: PDK-5013
MOBILE CART: PDK-5014
SPEAKER SYSTEM: PDP-S05-LR
ABOUT MOUNTING/INSTALLATION
÷ This product is sold under the assumption that
installation will be performed by experienced,
qualified experts. Refer all mounting and
installation work to qualified personnel, or consult
the nearest PIONEER dealer for assistance.
÷ We accept no responsibility for accident or loss
resulting from failure to select an appropriate
installation site, or for those occurring during
assembly, installation, mounting, or operation of
this product, or resulting from modifications made
to this product, or from natural disasters.
PRECAUTIONS:
• We accept no responsibility for losses resulting from
the use of parts other than those supplied by us.
• We guarantee the performance of our products only
when they are assembled and adjusted as described in
this manual.
• The specifications and external designs shown in this
manual are subject to change without notice.
CAUTION
Exclamation marks placed within triangles are
intended to alert users to the presence of important
safety information. Be sure to read instructions
indicated by this symbol.
This manual provides precautions and information for installation, preparation, and handling of the plasma display and
its dedicated mounting hardware.
Before installation and preparatory work, choose a safe and appropriate site after thorough consideration of construction,
materials used, strength, and surroundings. If adequate safeguards are not in place, immediately halt the installation
process and discontinue marketing activities.
TECHNICAL MANUAL (Ver. 1.0)
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INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 4
FEATURES .............................................................................. 5
SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Specifications................................................................. 6
2.2 External Dimensions ...................................................... 9
2.3 Controls and Connectors ............................................. 11
2.4 Pin layout ..................................................................... 14
2.5 Remote Control Unit .................................................... 15
2.6 Remote Control Unit Holder ........................................ 16
INSTALLATION SITE REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Installation Site Requirements ..................................... 18
3.2 Installation Conditions .................................................. 20
3.2.1 Heat dissipation ................................................. 20
3.2.2 Calculating heat quantity ................................... 21
3.2.3 Product mounting holes .................................... 21
3.2.4 Mounting surface warping ................................. 23
3.3 Installation Procedures ................................................ 24
3.3.1 Transportation precautions ................................ 24
3.3.2 Unpacking .......................................................... 24
3.3.3 Mounting on the attachment stands ................. 26
3.3.4 Re-packing ......................................................... 26
3.3.5 Wiring ................................................................ 27
3.4 Special Installation ....................................................... 30
3.4.1 Mounting to fittings ........................................... 30
3.4.2 Hanging on the wall ........................................... 32
3.4.3 Embedding in the wall ....................................... 34
3.4.4 When the display is put in a box ........................ 38
3.4.5 Ceiling suspension (with wires) ......................... 40
3.4.6 Hanging on the wall (lengthwise) ...................... 42
3.4.7 Place product upright and flush into wall
(embedding in the wall) ..................................... 44
3.4.8 Horizontal connections ...................................... 48
HOW TO USE THE STANDARD MOUNTING COMPONENTS
4.1 Standard Mounting Components Features
and Characteristics ...................................................... 50
4.2 Handling the Standard Mounting Components ........... 51
4.2.1 Handling precautions ......................................... 51
4.2.2 Precautions for installation contractors ............. 51
4.3 Installation of the Attachment Stand ........................... 52
4.4 Video card: PDA-5002 .................................................. 54
4.4.1 Specifications .................................................... 54
4.4.2 External Dimensions .......................................... 55
4.4.3 Installing procedures ......................................... 56
4.5 Tabletop Stand: PDK-TS01........................................... 58
4.5.1 Specifications .................................................... 58
4.5.2 Installation coordinates for screws used to
stabilize the stand to the floor ........................... 59
4.5.3 External Dimensions .......................................... 59
4.5.4 Stand assembling .............................................. 60
4.5.5 Stand attaching to the Plasma Display .............. 60
4.6 PDP Bracket: PDK-5005............................................... 64
4.6.1 Specifications .................................................... 64
4.6.2 External Dimensions .......................................... 65
4.6.3 Assembly Procedure ......................................... 66
4.6.4 An example of use ............................................. 67
4.7 Tiltable Plasma Display
Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5011 ................................ 68
4.7.1 Specifications .................................................... 68
4.7.2 External Dimensions .......................................... 69
4.7.3 Assembling the mounting hardware and
mounting the plasma display ............................. 70
4.7.4 Angle setup ....................................................... 71
4.7.5 Measure to prevent shakiness when the unit is
installed at a slight inclination ............................ 72
Table of Contents
4.8 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension
Hardware: PDK-5012 ................................................... 74
4.8.1 Specifications .................................................... 74
4.8.2 External Dimensions .......................................... 75
4.8.3 Assembling and Installing the mounting
hardware and mounting the plasma display ...... 76
4.8.4 Assembly procedure .......................................... 77
4.8.5 Angle setup ....................................................... 78
4.9 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount
Hardware: PDK-5013 ................................................... 80
4.9.1 Specifications .................................................... 80
4.9.2 External Dimensions .......................................... 81
4.9.3 Assembling the mounting hardware and
mounting the display ......................................... 82
4.10 Mobile Cart: PDK-5014 ............................................... 84
4.10.1 Specifications ................................................... 84
4.10.2 External Dimensions ......................................... 85
4.10.3 Disassembling the display stand ...................... 86
4.10.4 How to install .................................................... 86
4.11 Cable Cover: PDA-P01 ............................................... 90
4.11.1 Specifications .................................................... 90
4.11.2 External Dimensions ......................................... 90
4.11.3 Cautions ............................................................ 90
4.11.4 Cable lead-in locations ...................................... 90
4.11.5 How to install .................................................... 91
4.12 Speaker System: PDP-S05-LR ................................... 92
4.12.1 Specifications .................................................... 92
4.12.2 External Dimensions ......................................... 93
4.12.3 Installation on the
PDP-503CMX or PDP-503MXE ......................... 94
BEFORE BEGINNING ADJUSTMENTS
5.1 Before Beginning Adjustments.................................... 96
5.1.1 Operating mode ................................................. 96
5.1.2 Combination use of remote control unit,
operating panel and PC ...................................... 97
5.1.3 Lists of supported input signals ......................... 98
5.1.4 List of adjustable and settable items ............... 102
5.1.5 Last Memory ................................................... 107
5.2 Normal Operating Mode ............................................ 108
5.2.1 About normal operating mode .......................... 108
5.3 Menu Mode ............................................................... 110
5.3.1 About menu mode ........................................... 110
5.3.2 Example of menu mode operation .................. 111
5.3.3 Settings in menu mode ................................... 113
1) Rewriting the input display ........................ 113
2) Setting POWER MANAGEMENT
and AUTO POWER ON/OFF ..................... 114
3) Setting the color temperature ................... 115
4) Reducing digital noise ............................... 116
5) Setting HIGH CONTRAST ......................... 117
6) Setting PURECINEMA .............................. 118
7) Setting the color system ........................... 119
8) Setting the clamp position ........................ 120
9) Setting 3D Y/C separation ......................... 121
10) Settings for peripheral equipment ............. 122
11) Setting the input signal format .................. 123
12) Setting the power control ......................... 124
13) Setting automatic input switching ............. 126
14) Setting audio output .................................. 127
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CAUTION
• To prevent injury and material damage, thoroughly read this manual and all labels found on the equipment before attempting to mount, install, move, or adjust the product.
• Do not install the unit outside or in the open air. Doing so will lead to water seepage into the system, resulting in fire or electric shock.
• Be especially careful when working around parts of the system that have sharp edges.
• When performing installation work from a height, take suitable precautions to guard against falling. Set up a barrier around the work site to prevent accidentally dropped objects from injuring persons standing or walking below.
• Keep all foreign objects out of the unit. Do not tamper with the unit, or fire or electric shock may result.
• Observe the following operating environmental limitations:
Temperature: 0 to 40°C Humidity: 20 to 80%
• Install the unit only in properly ventilated areas.
5.4 Integrator Mode ......................................................... 128
5.4.1 About the integrator mode .............................. 128
5.4.2 Example of integrator mode operation ............ 129
5.4.3 Adjustments and settings in integrator mode ... 131
1) Adjusting PICTURE (picture quality) .......... 131
2) Adjusting WHITE BALANCE ..................... 132
3) Adjusting SCREEN (screen position) ......... 133
4) Setting the 4-screen display (2x2 mode) ... 134
5) Setting brightness enhancement
at screen center ........................................ 135
6) Setting the HDTV MODE .......................... 136
7) Setting component input ........................... 137
8) Adjusting SUB VOLUME ........................... 138
9) Setting the OSD display ............................ 140
10) Setting the baud rate ................................. 141
11) Setting OFF TIMER ................................... 142
12) Setting FULL MASK .................................. 143
13) Adjusting SIDE MASK ............................... 144
14) Setting MASK CONTROL .......................... 145
15) Setting ORBITER MODE ........................... 146
16) Setting INVERSE MODE
(negative-positive inversion) ...................... 147
17) Setting COLOR MODE ............................. 148
18) Setting MIRROR MODE ........................... 149
19) Setting the cooling fan control formula ..... 150
20) Assigning a name to the monitor .............. 151
21) Assigning an ID ......................................... 152
22) Input settings when using a video card
other than the PDA-5002 .......................... 153
23) Simple checking of internal temperature .. 154
24) Checking the accumulated ON time ......... 155
5.4.4 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment
values memory area tables .............................. 156
5.4.5 SCREEN adjustment values area tables .......... 158
5.5 RS-232C Adjustment Mode ....................................... 160
5.5.1 About the RS-232C adjustment mode ............. 160
5.5.2 Interface .......................................................... 161
5.5.3 ID assignment ................................................. 163
5.5.4 List of RS-232C commands ............................. 164
5.5.5 GET commands ............................................... 167
5.6 Combination Connection ........................................... 170
5.7 KEY LOCK/UNLOCK .................................................. 172
5.7.1 Functions ......................................................... 172
5.7.2 How to switch KEY LOCK/UNLOCK ................ 172
5.8 Regarding the problem of images becoming
burnt onto the screen ................................................ 173
5.9 Cautions on connecting camera images .................... 174
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1 Operating Precautions and recommendations .......... 175
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ..................................... 176
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Introduction
Introduction
The content of “5.1 Before Beginning Adjustments” and subsequent sections are premised on the PDP-503CMX/PDP-
503MXE being equipped with the PDA-5002.
Items that apply only when the PDA-5002 is installed are marked with a star “”.
When the PAD-5002 is not installed, the PDP-503CMX/PDP-503MXE will not handle the following functions.
Input terminals
INPUT 1,2 Input • Component video signal
• RGB signals from AV devices other than PCs
INPUT 3 Input S terminal (mini DIN 4 PIN connector)
• Y/C separate video signal
Input Pin jacks x 2
• Audio L/R signal
INPUT 4 Input BNC terminal
• Composite video signal
Output BNC terminal
Input Pin jack x 2
• Audio L/R signal
INPUT 5 Input DVI-D 24 pin terminal
• Digital RGB signal
Precautions
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Features
Features and Functions of the PDP-503CMX/PDP-503MXE Plasma Display
Introduces newly developed 50" XGA Wide Plasma Panel
The new high-precision XGA 50" wide plasma panel pushes the envelope of previous high-luminance panels, producing
brighter, clearer images with higher contrast.
Newly developed full screen filter produces clear, high-contrast images even in a lighted room.
The new full screen filter suppresses surface reflections to a minimum, producing clear, high-contrast images even in
lighted locations. Unnecessary frequency components of RGB signals are also cut, greatly enhancing color reproduction.
Supports wide range of computer signal formats
Direct display of computer signals is supported in resolutions from 640x400 and 640x480 (VGA) to 1024x768 (XGA) and
1280x768; computer signals with resolutions of 1280x1024 (SXGA) and 1600x1200 (UXGA) are supported in compressed
display format. Screen aspect ratios include DOT-BY-DOT, 4:3, FULL, and PARTIAL*1
* 1. Operation of screen aspect ratios and screen size differ depending on the input signal.
Free Installation Configuration Broader installation possibilities with thinner, lighter, high-endurance design.
While producing a large 50" screen image, the display is only 98mm thick, and weighs in at only 38.9 kg. On the other
hand, the efficient heat-radiating design greatly improves environmental operating conditions. The thinner, lighter design,
coupled to high-endurance construction greatly broadens the range of possible installation locations and styles.
High reliability for commercial applications
The is provided with features giving it high dependability in commercial applications, including the ability to suppress
peak luminance in accordance with the viewing program, and to change the cooling fan’s speed in accordance with
changes in operating environment. Such features provide safety and high-endurance under conditions of commercial
use.
Improved usability
User convenience has been improved by the inclusion of features making the display even more compatible with your
computer. Some of these include the one-touch screen adjustment AUTO SETUP function for computer connections,
and the POINT ZOOM function to enlarge local portions of the screen image to display important detailed program data.
Power-Saving Design
This display achieves the lowest power consumption in the industry for screens in the 50" XGA class (380 W / about
20% reduced according to in-house comparison of previous products). Further, use of the power-control function
provides a 20% reduction in power consumption compared to normal operating conditions (MODE 1, with color-bar
signal input).
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Specifications
2.1 Specifications
Light-emitting panel .................. 50-inch plasma display panel
Aspect ratio .................................................................... 16 : 9
PEL .......................................................................... 1280 × 768
PEL pitch ........................... 0.858 (H•RGB trio) × 0.808 (V) mm
Viewing angle .................. Horizontal: more than 160 degrees
Vertical: more than 160 degrees
Input/output terminals Video-related
<PDP-503CMX/PDP-503MXE> INPUT 1 Input Mini D-sub, 15-pin connector (female)
1 RGB signal (for G ON SYNC)
R,G,B ............ 0.7 Vp-p/75 /no sync
G ON SYNC ..1 Vp-p/75 Ω/
sync negative
HD/CS.VD TTL level (1 to 5 Vp-p)/
positive and negative polarity/
2.2 k
2 Component video signal
Y ........1.0 Vp-p/75 /sync negative
PB/CB, PR/CR ............ 0.525 Vp-p/75
..........
(75% degree of saturation)
* Microsoft Plug & Play (VESA DDC 1/2B) supported
Output Mini D-sub, 15-pin connector (female)
.......... 75 /with buffer
INPUT 2 Input BNC terminal × 5
1 RGB signal (for G ON SYNC)
R,G,B ............ 0.7 Vp-p/75 /no sync
G ON SYNC ..1 Vp-p/75 Ω/
sync negative
HD/CS.VD TTL level (1 to 5 Vp-p)/
positive and negative polarity/ 75 or 2.2 k (with impedance switching)
2 Component video signal
Y ......... 1.0 Vp-p/75 /sync negative
PB/CB, PR/CR ... 0.525 Vp-p/75
(75% degree of saturation)
<PDA-5002> INPUT 3 Input S terminal (Mini-DIN, 4-pin connector)
Y/C separate video signal
Y ...... 1.0 Vp-p/75 /sync negative
C ...... 0.286 Vp-p/75 (NTSC)
0.3 Vp-p/75 (PAL)
INPUT 4 Input BNC terminal
Composite video signal
..................... 1.0 Vp-p/75 /sync negative
Output BNC terminal ................... 75 /with buffer
INPUT 5 Input DVI-D 24-pin connector
Digital RGB signal (DVI compliant TMDS signal)
* Microsoft Plug & Play (VESA DDC 2B) supported
Audio-related
<PDP-503CMX/PDP-503MXE> AUDIO INPUT Input Stereo mini jack (for INPUT 1/2/5) L/R ... 500mVrms/more than 10 k
AUDIO OUTPUT Output Stereo mini jack
L/R ... 500mVrms (max)/less than 5 k
SPEAKER Output L/R ....
8 to 16 /2 W + 2 W (at 8 Ω)
<PDA-5002> AUDIO INPUT Input Pin jack (x2) (for INPUT 3) L/R ... 500mVrms/more than 10 k
AUDIO INPUT Input Pin jack (x2) (for INPUT 4) L/R ... 500mVrms/more than 10 k
Control-related
RS-232C terminal: D-sub, 9-pin (male)
(NOTE 1)
Combination In/Out Terminal: Mini-DIN, 6-pin Control In/Out Terminal: Monaural mini-jack (× 2)
Power requirements ................. AC 100 V to 120 V, 50/60 Hz
In-rush ............................................................... less than 30 A
Power factor .................................................... more than 0.95
Consumption ............................ 380 W
(NOTE 2)
(1 W in standby)
External dimensions (without attachment stand)
.......................................... 1218 (W) × 714 (H) × 98 (D) mm
47-31/32 (W) × 28-1/8 (H) × 3-7/8 (D) in.
Weight (without attachment stand) ......................... 38.9 kg
(85.8 lbs.)
Dimensions of packaging .. 1341 (W) × 846 (H) × 424 (D) mm
52-13/16 (W) × 33-5/16 (H) × 16-11/16 (D) in.
Weight when packaged .................................................. 51kg
(112.5 lbs.)
Operating Temperature ................................. 0 to 40 °C
(NOTE 3)
(32 to 104 °F)
Operating Humidity .............................................. 20 to 80 %
Operating atmospheric pressure ................. 800 to 1100 hPa
Storage limitations (when installed)
Temperature .................................................. –20 to +60 °C
(–4 to 140 °F)
Humidity ............................................................. 20 to 90 %
Atmospheric pressure ................................ 600 to 1500 hPa
Storage limitations (when in original package)
Temperature .................................................. –40 to +60 °C
(–40 to 140 °F)
Humidity ............................................................. 20 to 90 %
Atmospheric pressure ................................ 600 to 1500 hPa
Stacking ............................................ Fewer than three tiers
Standard accessories
<PDP-503CMX/PDP-503MXE>
Power cord .............................................................................. 1
Remote control unit ................................................................ 1
AA battery ............................................................................... 2
Wiping cloth ............................................................................ 1
Speed clamp ........................................................................... 2
Bead Band ............................................................................... 2
Operating instructions ............................................................. 1
Warranty card .......................................................................... 1
Remote control unit holder ..................................................... 1
Display stand ........................................................................... 2
Washer .................................................................................... 2
Hexagon socket head screw (M8 x 40) .................................. 2
CD-ROM (information files) ..................................................... 1
<PDA-5002>
Label for remote control unit .................................................. 1
BNC/Pin conversion adaptor ................................................... 1
Connector indicator label ........................................................ 1
Operating Instructions ............................................................ 1
Warranty ................................................................................. 1
Specifications and external designs are subject to change without notice.
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Specifications
Signal Format
50
Component
RGB
Component
RGB
Component
RGB
Component
RGB
Component
RGB
Component
RGB
Component
RGB
Component
RGB
Horizontal Frequency
Fh (kHz)
Remark
15.625
28.1
31.25
15.734
31.5
33.75
45.0
67.5
Vertical
Frequency
Fv (Hz)
60
625i(575i) SDTV
1125i(1080i) HDTV
625p(575p) SDTV 520i(480i)
SDTV 525p(480p)
SDTV 1125i(1035i, 1080i) HDTV
High vision video signal 750p(720p)
HDTV 1125p(1080p)
HDTV
(NOTE 1) The display is preset at the factory to 4800bps. This setting can be changed using either the remote control unit or a PC. (NOTE 2) Allow for 400 W 400VA of consumption per unit. (NOTE 3) The correct operating environmental temperature may vary, depending on the installation site. (Refer to Installation Site
Requirements.)
INPUT Response Signals
INPUT 1, 2
& Video signals supported
& PC signals supported
1152 x 864
1152 x 870
1152 x 900
60Hz
72Hz
75Hz
75.1Hz
66.0Hz
76.0Hz
53.7kHz
64.9kHz
67.7kHz
68.7kHz
61.8kHz
71.7kHz
56.4Hz
70.1Hz
60Hz
66.7Hz
72Hz
75Hz
85Hz
56Hz
60Hz
72Hz
75Hz
85Hz
640 x 400
640 x 480
800 x 600
NEC PC-9800
NEC PC-9800
(852 x 480)
(864 x 480)
Apple
Macintosh 13"
(1072 x 600)
24.8kHz
31.5kHz
31.5kHz
35.0kHz
37.9kHz
37.5kHz
43.3kHz
35.2kHz
37.9kHz
48.1kHz
46.9kHz
53.7kHz
Remark
Resolution
(Dot x Line)
Vertical
Frequency
Horizontal Frequency
56Hz
60Hz
70Hz
60Hz
45.1kHz
48.4kHz
55.5kHz
60.0kHz
1280 x 768
1280 x 960
1280 x 1024
1600 x 1200
60Hz
75Hz
85Hz
60Hz
65Hz
70Hz
75Hz
85Hz
64.0kHz
80.0kHz
91.1kHz
75.0kHz
81.3kHz
87.5kHz
93.8kHz
106.3kHz
(1600 x 1024)
Apple
Macintosh 21"
Sun Microsystems
LO
Sun Microsystems
HI
Apple
Macintosh 16"
(1376 x 768)
Figur in brackets
are for Apple
Macintosh 19"
832 x 624
852 x 480
1024 x 768
74.6Hz
60Hz
60Hz
70Hz
75Hz
(74.9Hz)
85HZ
49.7kHz
31.7kHz
48.4kHz
56.5kHz
60.0kHz
(60.2kHz)
68.7kHz
Remark
Resolution
(Dot x Line)
Vertical
Frequency
Horizontal Frequency
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Specifications
INPUT 3★: Y/C Separate video signal NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4.43 NTSC
INPUT 4★: Composite video signal NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4.43 NTSC
INPUT 5
& PC signals supported
60Hz
56Hz
60Hz
60Hz
60Hz
60Hz
56Hz
60Hz
60Hz
60Hz
640 x 480
800 x 600
852 x 480
1024 x 768
1152 x 864
1280 x 768
1280 x 960
1280 x 1024
31.5kHz
35.1kHz
37.9kHz
31.7kHz
48.4kHz
53.7kHz
45.1kHz
48.1kHz
60.0kHz
64.0kHz
Remark
Resolution
(Dot x Line)
Vertical
Frequency
Horizontal Frequency
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2.2 External Dimensions
Weight: 38.9 kg (without attachment stand)
Material: Front: Resin; Rear cover: Aluminum, Front protector panel: Glass
Treatment: Front: Paint; Rear cover: Paint (All paints are Pioneer original colors)
For packaging information, refer to 3.3.2 “Unpacking”.
: Center of gravity
(Unit: mm)
External Dimensions
45
1218
609
714
628
620.5 (effective screen dimensions)
1
2
6
1
.4
1098.2 (effective screen dimensions)
1111
Light sensor for the remote
294.1
Unit operating panel
98
65
MAIN POWER switch
950 (centering)
Terminal area dimensions
Rear View
1162
590
496
104104
150150
250 250
660
20-M8 (φ16 mm, with hole rivet)
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<Main Unit Operation Panel><Light Sensor for the Remote>
External Dimensions
INPUT
MENU
ADJUST
SET
SCREEN SIZE
AUTO SET UP
STANDBY/ON
22.5
14
85.5 105
39
ø15.2
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2.3 Controls and Connectors
Controls and Connectors
2
3
1
4 5 6
7
8
9 0
-
Main unit
1 Display stand
2 Remote control sensor
Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to operate the unit.
3 STANDBY/ON indicator
This indicator is red during standby mode, and turns to green when the unit is in the operation mode. Flashes green when Power-Management function is operating. The flashing pattern is also used to indicate error messages.
Operation panel on the main unit
4 STANDBY/ON button
Press to put the display in operation or standby mode.
5 KEY LOCK/UNLOCK Button (concealed button)
This switches between main unit panel and remote control operation permitted/forbidden.
6 INPUT button
Press to select input.
7 MENU button
Press to open and close the on-screen menu.
8 ADJUST (5//3/2) buttons
Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust various settings on the unit. Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly indicated in the on-screen display.
9 SET button
Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit.
0 SCREEN SIZE button
Press to select the screen size.
- AUTO SET UP button
When entering a computer signal to INPUT 1 or 2, automatically sets the POSITION and CLOCK/ PHASE to optimum values.
Note
When optional speakers have been connected, the operation panel on the main unit will not be operable.
Main unit
Operation panel on the main unit
Main unit
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Controls and Connectors
~=-
L
AC INLET
OFF ON
SPEAKER
8Ω ~16Ω
+ –
@! # $ % ^
AUDIO
INPUT5
INPUT3
S-VIDEO
RL
DIGITAL RGB
AUDIO
INPUT4
VIDEO OUTPUT
RL
1234 5 678
9
0
IN OUT
CONTROL
COMBINATION
IN OUT
RS-232C
ANALOG RGB (ANALOG RGB)
INPUT1
OUTPUT
GBRHDVD
(ON SYNC) (H/V SYNC)
Ô
75 2.2
k
INPUT
(INPUT1/2)
OUTPUT
R
SPEAKER
8Ω ~16Ω
+ –
INPUT2 AUDIO
Connection Panel
Plasma Display Section
1 SPEAKER (R) terminal
For connection of an external right speaker. Connect a speaker whose impedance is 8 -16 Ω.
2 CONTROL IN/OUT (monaural mini jacks)
For connection of PIONEER components that bear the Î mark. Making CONTROL connection enables control of the main unit as a component in a system. (NOTE) The main unit cannot be operated by the
wired remote control RV-V107.
3 COMBINATION IN/OUT
Used when a number of sets are controlled collectively. (See “5.6 Combination Connection”) Please use a mini DIN 6 pin cable (straight, fully connected) available on the market as the connecting cable. (NOTE) It has no ABL linking function. And it is not
compatible with the RM-V4000V or other multi-projection. It is not output when the main power is off.
4 RS-232C
This terminal is used for adjustments by a PC (EIA­232-F standard). (See “5.5 RS-232C Adjustment Mode”)
5 INPUT1 (mini D-sub 15 pin)
For connection of components that have RGB or component
output jacks such as a personal
computer, DVD player, or external RGB decoder.
6 OUTPUT (INPUT1) (mini D-sub 15 pin)
Use the OUTPUT (INPUT1) connector to output the video signal to an external monitor or other component.
(NOTE) • The video signal will not be output from
the OUTPUT (INPUT1) connector when the main power of this display is off or in standby mode.
• When connecting the main units in a series, please set the number that can be connected as a total of 5 including the set that the signal is initially input to. But a condition for performing separate sink or composite sink input and output is that the sink level of the source used is at least TTL level at 2.2k terminal time.
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Controls and Connectors
7 INPUT2 (BNC jacks)
For connection of components that have RGB or component
output jacks such as a personal
computer, DVD player, or external RGB decoder.
8 Synchronizing signal impedance selector switch
Depending on the connections made at INPUT2, it may be necessary to set this switch to match the output impedance of the connected component’s synchronization signal. When the output impedance of the component’s synchronization signal is below 75 , set this switch to the 75 position.
9 AUDIO INPUT (Stereo mini jack)
Use to obtain sound when INPUT1, INPUT2 or INPUT5
is selected. Connect this jack to the audio output connector of the device connected to the plasma display’s INPUT1 or INPUT2, or to the audio output connector of the device connected to the video card’s INPUT5
.
0 AUDIO OUTPUT (Stereo mini jack)
Use to output the audio of the selected source component connected to the main unit to an AV amplifier or similar component.
- MAIN POWER switch
Use to switch the main power or the main unit on and off.
= AC INLET
A power cable is furnished with the main unit: connect one end of the power cable to this connector and the other end to a standard AC power source.
~ SPEAKER (L) terminal
For connection of an external left speaker. Connect a speaker that has an impedance of 8 -16 Ω.
Video Card <PDA-5002> Section
! INPUT5 (DVI-D jack)
Use to connect a computer.
Note: This unit does not support the display of copyguard-protected video signals.
@ AUDIO INPUT3 (RCA Pin jacks)
Use to obtain sound when INPUT3 is selected. Connect these jacks to the audio output connectors of components connected to the video card’s INPUT3.
Note: The left audio channel (L) jack is not compatible with monaural input sources.
# INPUT3 (S-video jack)
For connection of components that have an S-video output jack such as a video deck, video camera, laser disc player, or DVD player.
$ AUDIO INPUT4 (RCA Pin jacks)
Use to obtain sound when INPUT4 is selected. Connect these jacks to the audio output connectors of components connected to the video card’s INPUT4.
Note: The left audio channel (L) jack is not compatible with monaural input sources.
% INPUT4 (BNC jack)
For connection of components that have a composite video output jack such as a video deck, video camera, laser disc player, or DVD player.
^ OUTPUT (INPUT4) (BNC jack)
Use the OUTPUT (INPUT4) jack to output the video signal to an external monitor or other component.
Note: The video signal will not be output from the OUTPUT (INPUT4) jack when the main power of this display is off or in standby mode.
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Controls and Connectors
2.4 Pin layout
INPUT 1 (Mini D-sub, 15-pin connector; female)
pin layout
Pin No.
Signal
1 NC (not connected)
2 TxD (Transmit Data)
3 RxD (Receive Data)
4 NC (not connected)
5 GND
6 NC (not connected)
7 NC (not connected)
8 RTS (Request To Send)
9 NC (not connected)
Pin No.
Combination Combination
IN OUT
1 GND GND
2 NC (not connected) NC (not connected)
3 TxD (output) RxD (input)
4 NC (not connected) NC (not connected)
5 RxD (input) TxD (output)
6 NC (not connected) NC (not connected)
5
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1
Combination IN/OUT terminal pin layout
5
3
1
6
4
2
RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9-pin connector; male)
pin layout
Pin No.
$ INPUT1 input terminals % INPUT1 output terminals
1 R or CR/PR
2 G or Y
3 B or C
B/PB
4 NC (not connected)
5 GND
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
9 DDC +5V NC (not connected)
10 GND
11 NC (not connected)
12 DDC SDA NC (not connected)
13 HD or H/V SYNC
14 VD
15 DDC SCL NC (not connected)
1
6
1115
5
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INPUT 5 ★ (DVI-D 24 pin connector; female) pin layout
Signal Assignment
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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T.M.D.S. Data2–
T.M.D.S. Data2+
T.M.D.S. Data2/4 Shield
NC (No connection)
NC (No connection)
DDC Clock
DDC Data
NC (No connection)
T.M.D.S. Data1–
T.M.D.S. Data1+
T.M.D.S. Data1/3 Shield
NC (No connection)
NC (No connection)
+5V Power
GND
Hot Plug Detect
T.M.D.S. Data0 –
T.M.D.S. Data0 +
T.M.D.S. Data0/5 Shield
NC (No connection)
NC (No connection)
T.M.D.S. Clock Shield
T.M.D.S. Clock+
T.M.D.S. Clock–
Pin No.
1 2
16
2417
9
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2.5 Remote Control Unit
Remote Control Unit
8
9
7
0
-
2
3
4
5
6
1
1 SCREEN SIZE button
Press to select the screen size.
2 INPUT buttons
Use to select the input.
( , , and are used when the PDA-5002 is connected.)
3 MENU button
Press to open and close the on-screen menu.
4 ADJUST (5//3/2) buttons
Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust various settings on the unit. Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly indicated at the bottom the on-screen menu display.
5 SET button
Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit.
6 MUTING button
Press to mute the volume.
7 AUTO SET UP button
When entering a computer signal to INPUT 1 or 2, automatically sets the POSITION and CLOCK/ PHASE to optimum values.
8 STANDBY/ON button
Press to put the unit in operation or standby mode.
9 DISPLAY button
Press to view the unit’s current input and setup mode.
0 POINT ZOOM button
Use to select and enlarge one part of the screen.
- VOLUME (+/–) buttons
Use to adjust the volume.
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Remote Control Unit Holder
2.6 Remote Control Unit Holder
Peel the sticker paper off of the lower and upper tape on the rear side of the remote control unit holder, and attach it to
the rear of the main unit or some other fixed surface, so that it will be available for putting away the remote control unit
when it is not in use.
(NOTE) Do not obstruct the ventilation holes in the remote control unit holder.
Example of remote control unit holder attachment
Area of remote control unit holder attachment
Remote control unit holder
Remote control unit
Upper and lower tape
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Remote Control Unit Holder
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3.1 Installation Site Requirements
If the site requires modifications or special preparations for installation of the plasma display or its mounting hardware,
obtain permission in advance from the building owner or building authorities. To ensure installations safety, it is also
important to determine the strength of the installation site with the help of the original building contractor.
Safety Precautions
1) Structure of the installation site
Make sure you thoroughly understand the structure of the installation site before determining the most suitable installation
method. Buildings vary in structure and materials, and the appropriate mounting hardware with differ accordingly.
When drilling into walls, always remain aware of the internal electric wiring and pipes.
2) Weight capacity of the installation site
Select a location with a weight capacity sufficient to support the total weight of the display and mounting hardware.
3) Flat, level surfaces
Select a flat, level surface for installation, such that mounting software will be parallel to the surface to which it is
affixed.
Install the unit so that the load is evenly distributed along the ceiling or floor, as well as on mounting hardware such as
hang bolts.
4) Sufficient work space
Select a location with sufficient space for installation work. The installation work should be conducted by two or more
persons.
5) Nearby equipment
If air conditioning ducts or lamps, etc. are located near the installation site, the attendant dust, extreme temperatures,
humidity, and condensation may become sources of trouble. Please take sufficient steps to avoid this.
6) Safe locations
Do not install the unit where it may be easily touched or leaned against. Avoid locations subject to high vibration or
severe impacts.
7) Lighting conditions
• Consider existing lighting and sunlight angles when creating the installation layout. Extremely bright lighting can
reduce the visibility and quality of the display image.
• In extremely bright surroundings, adjusting screen intensity may not result in perceptibly brighter images. Keep in
mind that extreme intensity settings can reduce system service life.
8) Installation partially outdoors
The unit is designed for indoor use, and is not suited for open-air use. Installation in locations that are even partially
exposed to the elements may lead to malfunctions or breakdown caused by any of the following:
• Water and dust
• Changes in temperature and humidity
• Salt-bearing wind
Direct sunlight upon the display degrades image quality. In installing the display, avoid sites exposed to direct sunlight.
Installation Site Requirements
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9) Temperature and humidity conditions
• The installation site should meet the following conditions:
• Operating temperatures: 0 to 40 °C (largely depending on installation conditions)
• Operating humidity: 20 to 80 %
• Storage temperature: –20 to 60 °C
• Storage humidity: 20 to 90 %
• Operating atmospheric pressure: 800 to 1100 hPa
• Storage atmospheric pressure: 600 to 1500 hPa
• We recommend against installing electronic products such as this unit in locations subject to high humidity. If the unit
is to be installed in a location subject to relatively high humidity, observe the following:
• Failure to install the unit in unacceptable ways may result in non-warranty damages.
• Make sure the unit is grounded.
• Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the unit.
10) Prevent condensation
One of the chief sources of problems during the winter is “condensation”. Rapid temperature fluctuations can deposit
water vapor inside the unit or on the screen, degrading performance. If condensation occurs, turn the unit off and leave
it off for an hour or so. It is also good practice to increase the room temperature gradually.
Beware of condensation. Consult Pioneer authorized dealers for assistance.
11) Power requirements
• This unit functions properly when powered at ±10 % of its rated voltage. Characteristics of power lines may effect
the voltage output. If any of the following occurs, contact an electrician to inspect the power.
• Significant voltage drop between the circuit panel and the plasma display
• Significant changes in voltage when switching the unit power on or off
• When calculating power consumption, allow for 400 W 400 VA of consumption per unit.
(NOTE)
The in-rush current upon powering will be approximately 30 A.
• A grounded three-core power cable is used by the plasma display in order to maintain its functions.
Connect the power cord by inserting it in a grounded electrical outlet, making sure that the cord is properly grounded.
When using a power source use conversion plug, insert it in a grounded electrical outlet and securely attach the
ground wire.
• A leakage current within a value stipulated by standards in each country flows from an internal noise filter through
devices installed inside switching power sources such as television sets or air-conditioners. Because these currents
are added together when multiple units are used, be careful to avoid an electric shock and take steps to prevent
electric shock caused by ground wires etc.
When a leakage breaker will be installed in a power distribution series, choose the leakage breaker rating so that it
has a non-operating current that is at least two times the total leakage current in order to prevent frequent malfunctions.
And when many devices are connected, increase the number of leakage breakers and form branches in the wiring
system.
12) Effective remote control distance
This display emits weak infrared radiation. If other products controlled with infrared remote controls are placed nearby,
remote control function may be affected. In such cases, move them further away from the display or contact Pioneer
authorized dealer for assistance.
Depending on installation conditions, the range of the unit's own remote control may be reduced by infrared radiation
emitted by the screen.
The screen's infrared intensity will vary, depending on the image displayed.
Installation Site Requirements
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Installation Conditions
3.2 Installation Conditions
3.2.1 Heat dissipation
This unit has openings for effective ventilation at locations marked by arrows in the illustration below. To allow proper
dissipation of heat from the unit, do not cover any of these openings.
(Unit : mm)
500 80 154154 80
5972
14.5
59 357.5 211
134.5 65
82 40 8240
166.5
138 176 164 140
165 425 165 166.5
134.5 65 58 65
172.5 72 59
357.5 211
A
Fan (2 in number)
Two fans and part A in a normal installation case draw off hot air from the unit. All openings not assisted by fans
serve as air inlets. If the unit is hung from or embedded into a wall, special operating temperature limits and other
limitations may apply. Refer to “3.4 Special Installation”.
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3.2.2 Calculating heat quantity
As a curtesy to our customers, we have included the power formula to calculate the air conditioning needs.
For power consumption, allow for 400 W 400 VA per unit.
Since most of the power consumed is transformed into heat, power consumption may be regarded as roughly equal to
generated heat. 1 Conversion to calories
[W] × 0.86 = [kcal/h]
Heat generated per display: 400 W × 0.86 = 344 kcal/h
2 Conversion to British Thermal Units
[W] × 3.41 = [BTU/h]
Heat generated per unit: 400 W × 3.41 = 1364 BTU/h
3.2.3 Product mounting holes
We recommend using mounting hardware available from Pioneer. If you use other mounting hardware items, mount
them to the unit using the M8-bolt holes provided in the unit. Tighten the bolts with a torque between 50 and 80 kg/cm.
Applying a torque beyond these limits may lead to internal component failure.
• Locations of useable mount holes are shown below.
Installation Conditions
Always use a minimum of 4 mounting holes, evenly distributed on opposite sides of both the horizontal and
vertical center lines.
Use bolts that can be driven 12 to 18 mm into holes "a" or "b", as shown in the Side View above.
Do not block or cover air outlets and openings for ventilation on the rear panel.
Take precautions to prevent soiling walls behind the product with exhaust air discharged from the air outlets.
This unit incorporates glass components. Install only on flat surfaces.
Always turn every bolt by hand 2 or 3 times and check to make sure it is straight, then tighten it using a tool.
Do not over tighten bolts.
Do not use loctight or similar bonding products.
Please make sure that you use M8 (P=1.25) bolts. (other types of bolt cannot be used).
Center line
a Holes (6 places) b Holes (14 places)
This unit
a hole
Bolt
Bolt
12 to 18 mm
12 to 18 mm
b holes
Vent (fan)
Attaching
surface
Installation bracket etc...
b holes
b holes
b holes
b holes
a holes
a holes
b holes
Center line
b hole
Rear view diagram
Side view diagram
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Installation Conditions
This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes. For additional safety, we recommend securing it at six to
eight points on opposite sides of the horizontal and vertical center lines, as shown in the illustration below. Do not
secure the unit at four points arranged in a single row, as shown below.
Methods for securing - Unfavorable examples
Methods for securing - Favorable examples
A. Secured at eight points
B. Secured at six points
C. Secured at four points (with mounting hardware attached to the sides)
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Installation Conditions
D. Secured at four points (with mounting hardware attached horizontally)
(Take proper precautions to prevent pinching the power cord or signal cables.)
3.2.4 Mounting surface warping
The display section incorporates glass. Before mounting the product, using hardware other than that provided by
Pioneer, perform the following to confirm that the display is free from warps exceeding 1 mm*.
* Regarding the 1mm limit
The frame of the display may have a warp of up to 3mm. If the total warp (the warp of the frame plus the warp of the
mount surface) exceeds 4mm then the glass in the display may be put under excessive stress. In order to ensure that
the total warp is less than 4mm, you should make sure that the warp of the mount surface is less than 1mm.
1 Referring to the illustration below, diagonally extend string of maximum
φ
0.1-mm diameter through the bolt
mount openings. Strings thus arranged should be completely free of slack.
2 Measure the clearance (L) between the strings at their point of intersection.
Distortion is expressed by: [Distortion] = L × 2.
3 If L is found to be 0, pass the strings through the other bolt mount openings and repeat the measurements. Any
value of L greater than 0 indicates the presence of distortion. If the measured value in both cases is 0, the
distortion is negligible.
A
B
D
F
E
C
AA
Mount bolt holes
Plasma Display Mount Surface (Mount Brackets)
String
String
Magnified view of section A
Point E is the center point of string segment A-B. Point F is the center point of string segment C-D. Clearance between points E and F = L. (Points E and F are shown displaced for illustrative purposes.)
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Installation Procedures
Ref. No. Terms
3.3 Installation Procedures
3.3.1 Transportation precautions
1 Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should be done by two or more persons. To avoid injury
or damage, do not lift the package by its packing bands.
2 When transporting or storing the unit, always position it vertically - never horizontally. Horizontal transportation or
storage invalidates the product warranty
3 In transportation or storage of products in original packing, never stack more than three units high. This warning
is also indicated on the upper face of the carton.
4 For transportation or storage, observe the warnings and instructions on the upper face of the carton. 5 Plasma display is mode off grass. Please take precations to prevent it from being dameged.
3.3.2 Unpacking
The original packing material can be re-used to sofely ship the Plasma Display. When doing so, it is important to use the
material in the same way as when they were originally shipped. Failure to correctly use the material can damage the
display.
1) Packing specifications: 1341 (W) × 846 (H) × 424 (D), 51 kg
1 Upper face of the carton 2 Carton cover 3 Lower face of the carton 4 Pad 5 Pad
6 Pad 7 Pad 8 Miller mat 9 Power cord
10 Remote control unit
11 2 manganese AA batteries, R6P 12 Operating instructions 13 Warranty card 14 Display stand 15 Wiping cloth
16 Binder Assembly 17 Bolt, Washer 18 Remote control unit holder 19 Power cord case 20 Accessory case
21 Front sheet
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16
18
15
12
11
14
10
3
7
6
21
8
13
4
2
1
5
19
20
9
(Common)
(Inside the mirror mat)
(These accessories are inside the accessory case.)
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2) Unpacking procedures
1 Remove the packing bands. 2 Slowly lift and remove the upper carton. 3 Lift and remove the carton cover. 4 Remove the pads. 5 Remove the accessory case and power cord case. 6 Remove the unit. (This should be performed by two persons.)
3) Transportation of the unpacked unit.
If it needs to be moved, the unit should be lifted by two persons.
• Never move the unit by dragging it along the floor.
• Move the unit slowly, taking care to prevent scraping or striking the delicate front protective panel.
• In order to prevent adhesion of dust, remove the protective film only after all work and preparations for the
installation site, including clean-up following unpacking, are complete.
Installation Procedures
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