Connection to a DVD player with a component output terminal
makes possible high-picture-quality display superior to that of
S-VIDEO terminal connection. Also handles high resolution
component input (1080i, 480p), which will function as an
interface for high-quality images in future.
DUAL TUNER (SPLIT screen and SEARCH
screen function)
Two TV tuners are provided, making it possible to split the
screen vertically in two and display moving images
simultaneously on them. In addition, the channel search
function makes it possible to check, etc., on the program in the
back. Its convenience will be limited only by your imagination.
Fully Illuminated Remote Control Unit
A fully illuminated universal remote control is used that makes
it possible to operate other devices. Remote operations can
thus be performed easily even in dark rooms and similar
environments.
SURROUND *
Natural front surround sound (SRS) with an expansive feel
and natural sound similar to multi-channel surround sound
(TruSurround) can be enjoyed.
Highly Detailed Image Display Technology
The tinted 0.52mm ultrafine-pitch screen, Hi Band Video
Amplifier circuit, Progressive contour correction circuit and
various other technologies for creating high picture quality
make the display of highly detailed images possible.
Lens System for HDTV
Adoption of a lens system for high-resolution HDTV that
faithfully reproduces HDTV 1080i signals allows highly colorsaturated images to be displayed at high resolution.
Whole Screen IR Receiver
The remote control sensor is installed behind the screen,
allowing you to operate this monitor with the remote control
unit in those installations where only the screen is revealed.
3D Y/C Separation Circuit
This three-dimensional Y/C separation circuit reproduces
clearer picture quality.
Scan Velocity Modulation Circuit
Precise images from progressive scanning can be displayed
in even greater detail, owing to the Scan Velocity Modulation
(SVM) circuit.
Nine-Point Convergence System
Convergence adjustment of not only the center but 8
surrounding points makes it possible to display clear images
with no color distortion around the screen.
Read and understand these 'Operating
Instructions' before operating your Monitor.
Follow the 'IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS' section and
all the warnings on the product.
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* TruSurround, SRS and the SRS symbol are trademarks of
SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround and SRS are incorporated under
a license from SRS Labs, Inc. Patented in the U.S. and
selected countries.
Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER Projection Monitor
Receiver.
Please read the precautionary instructions enclosed with these
operating instructions please do so before proceeding.
After learning how to operate the Projection Monitor, be sure
to keep this manual handy for future reference.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF THE FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO WET LOCATIONS.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The model number and the serial number of this Projection
Monitor are located on the rear panel.
Please write the serial number on the enclosed warranty card
and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
In this manual, we refer to the 'PROJECTION MONITOR
RECEIVER', as the 'Projection Monitor' or the 'Monitor'.
Note on the SPLIT screen and SEARCH screen functions
The SPLIT screen and SEARCH screen functions provided in
this monitor are intended for private viewing only.
Use of the above video processing functions for profitmaking
purpose or for public viewing (clubs, hotels, etc.) without prior
authorization from the transmitter and/or owner of the video
program (s) may be an infringement of existing copyright laws.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS
(POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD,
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN
BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION:
POUR EVITER UNE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS
UTILISER CETTE PRISE (POLARISEE) AVEC UNE RALLONGE,
UNE PRISE OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE A MOINS QUE LES
LAMES PUISSENT ETRE COMPLETEMENT INTRODUITES ET
NE SOIENT PAS EXPOSEES.
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's
attention to Article 820-40 of NEC that provides guidelines for
proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground
should be connected to the grounding system of the building, as
close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Information to User
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user's right to operate the equipment.
INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous
voltage" within the product's enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
NOTICE ON ADVERSE EFFECTS ON THE TV TUBE
When playing TV games, operating computers or displaying still pictures with your Monitor, be
sure to keep in mind the following points;
1. Select the 'GAME' mode. (Refer to page 18 of the Operating Instructions)
2. Do not use your Monitor for more than two hours.
3. Watch normal TV broadcast's for three times longer than the time of playing TV games, operating
computers or displaying still pictures.
Still patterns can scar the Monitor causing performance damage to the CRT.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
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The following symbols are found in this
manual and on the labels on the product.
They alert the operators and service
personnel of this equipment to potentially
dangerous conditions.
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe
practice which can result in severe personal
injury or death.
WARNING
CAUTION
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe
practice which can result in personal injury
This symbol indicates an action that is
prohibited.
or property damage.
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
•Read all of these instructions.
•Keep these instructions for later use.
•Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the Monitor.
FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY
1.This Monitor is equipped with a
polarized alternating current line
plug (a plug having one blade
wider than the other).
This plug will fit into the power
outlet only one way. This is a
safety feature.
If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing
the plug. If the plug should still fail
to fit, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do
not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized plug.
2.If the power cord or plug becomes
damaged or frayed, unplug this
Monitor from the wall outlet and
refer to qualified service
personnel for servicing.
3.Do not overload wall outlets and
extension cords as this can result
in fire or electrical shock.
4.Do not allow anything to rest on
or roll over the power cord, and
do not place the Monitor where
the power cord maybe subject to
traffic or abuse. This may result
in electrical or fire hazard.
5.Do not attempt to service this
Monitor yourself as opening or
removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified personnel.
6.Never push the objects of any kind
into this Monitor through cabinet
slots as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in a fire
or electric shock. Never spill liquid
of any kind on the Monitor.
7.If the Monitor has been dropped
or the cabinet has been damaged,
unplug this Monitor from the wall
outlet and refer to qualified service
personnel for servicing.
8.If liquid has been spilled into the
Monitor, unplug the Monitor from
the wall outlet and refer servicing
to qualified service personnel.
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9.Do not subject your Monitor to
impact of any kind. Be particularly
careful not to damage the screen
surface.
11-1. Do not place this Monitor on an
unstable, uneven or an inclined
location. The Monitor may
overturn, causing serious injury
(to a person), and serious damage
10.Unplug the Monitor from the wall
to the appliance.
outlet before cleaning. Do not use
liquid cleaners or spray-type
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
11-2. Be careful when placing the
Monitor on a cart to move it.
Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the
Monitor and cart to overturn.
PROTECTION AND LOCATION OF YOUR PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
12.• Do not use the Monitor near
water, for example, near a
bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink,
or laundry tub, in a wet basement,
or near a swimming pool, etc.
•Never expose the Monitor to rain
water.
If the Monitor system has been
exposed to rain or water, unplug
the Monitor from the wall outlet
and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
13.Choose a place where light (artificial
or sunlight) does not shine directly
on the screen.
14.Avoid dusty places since the
buildup of dust inside the Monitor's
chassis may result in the
malfunctioning, when high
humidity persists.
15.• The Monitor has slots, or
openings in the cabinet for
ventilation purposes to ensure the
reliable operation of the Monitor,
and to protect it from overheating.
These openings must not be
blocked or covered.
•Never cover the slots or openings
with cloth or other material.
•Never block the bottom
ventilation slots of the Monitor by
placing it on a bed, sofa, rug, etc.
•Never place the Monitor near or
over a radiator or heat register.
•Never place the Monitor in a built-
in enclosure such as a bookcase,
unless proper ventilation is
provided.
16.If an outside antenna is connected through other
equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so
as to provide protection against voltage surges and builtup static charges. In the U. S. A., section 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information on proper grounding of the mast and
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrode, and requirements
for the grounding electrode.
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
FIG. A
GROUNDING CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING IN
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS
NEC-NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
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17.An outdoor antenna system
should not be located in the
vicinity of overhead power lines/
electric lights or power circuits, or
where it can fall onto such power
lines or circuits. When installing
an outdoor antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to
keep it from touching such power
lines or circuits as contact with
them might be fatal.
18.For added protection during a
lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug the
Monitor from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna. This will
prevent damage due to lightning
and power-line surges.
OPERATION OF YOUR PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
19.The Monitor should be operated
only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type
of power supply at your home,
consult your dealer or local power
company.
20.If you are unable to restore normal
operation by following the
detailed procedure in your
operating instructions, unplug it
from the wall outlet and refer to
qualified service personnel for
servicing. Do not adjust other
controls than those described in
this manual. Improper
adjustments may result in
damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the Monitor
to normal operation.
21.If your Monitor is to remain
unused for a period of time, for
instance, when you go on a
holiday, turn the Monitor 'off' and
unplug it from the wall outlet.
IF THE PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
24.It is normal for some Monitor to
make occasional snapping or
popping sounds, particularly
when being turned on or off. If the
snapping or popping is
continuous or frequent, unplug
the Monitor and consult your
dealer or service technician.
FOR SERVICING AND MODIFICATION
25.Do not use attachments not
recommended by the Monitor's
manufacturer as they may result
in the risk of fire, electrical shock
or injury to persons.
26.When replacement parts are
required, be sure the service
technician uses replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer that
have the same characteristics as
the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire,
electrical shock, or injury.
27.Upon completion of any service
or repairs to the Monitor, ask the
service technician to perform
routine safety checks to determine
that the Monitor is in a safe
operating condition.
DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY
22.If you are unable to restore normal
operation by following the
detailed procedure in your
operating instructions, do not
attempt any further adjustment.
Unplug the Monitor and call your
dealer or service technician.
23.Whenever the Monitor is
damaged or fails, or there is a
distinct change in performance,
unplug the Monitor and have it
checked by a professional service
technician.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLING THE MONITOR ..................................................... 8
BEFORE USE ........................................................................... 10
TO WATCH TV
TO WATCH TV ......................................................................... 12
Viewing two screens (SPLIT screen) ................................................ 14
Making notes on program content (FREEZE screen) ........................14
Searching for a program on a different channel (SEARCH screen) .. 15
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
CHECKING THE MENU ............................................................ 16
The picture may be distorted if strong magnetic fields are
nearby. External speakers should be set at least 2 feet (60cm)
away from the Projection Monitor. Electric fans and other
motor driven appliances and toys may also be sources of
magnetism.
• Bright light or direct sunlight will dull the picture. Position
the Projection Monitor so that the screen faces away from
windows.
• While the Projection Monitor is operating, it is cooled by
airflow through ventilation holes in the rear and bottom.
Therefore, avoid placing it in a location where the cooling
airflow is hindered (e. g. against a wall).
• Avoid places subject to extremely high temperatures or
humidity, or to temperatures of 41°F (5°C) or lower. Also
avoid dusty places.
• If setting the Projection Monitor on a floor made of soft
material, make sure that the floor will not damaged by the
weight of the Projection Monitor.
• Do not put the Projection Monitor on a surface that is tilted,
unsteady or prone to shake or vibrate. A shaky or slanted
platform is dangerous.
• Cover shiny surfaces (floor and walls) with non reflective
materials (carpet, rugs, wallpaper, etc.).
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
Optimum viewing distance
10 to 23 feet is the range recommended for viewing comfort.
Adjust room illumination
Excessively bright or dim lighting may strain your eyes. Draw
the curtains if necessary to shut out direct sunlight.
CARE OF YOUR PROJECTION MONITOR
DO NOT:
• Do not use strong cleansers, solvents, polishes, or chemically
treated cloths to clean the screen or cabinet.
• Do not touch or scratch the screen.
• Do not fasten or place rubber or vinyl items on the Monitor.
• Do not stick adhesive tape onto the Monitor.
• Do not put any object on the Monitor.
DO:
• Use a soft cloth to dust the screen and cabinet.
• Handle the screen with care to avoid scratches or damages.
• Ask your dealer or a Pioneer authorized service center to
clean the interior of the monitor in your area if the picture
brightness is too low even with the max. level. This may be
caused by dust buildup inside.
HOW TO ATTACH THE PROVIDED PROTECTIVE
SCREEN
WE RECOMMEND ATTACHING THE PROTECTIVE SCREEN
BEFORE USING THE MONITOR.
To improve the image reproduction characteristics of the monitor and
to protect the screen from damage or dust, attach the provided
protective screen to the screen frame of the monitor following the
given procedure.
If you decide not to install the protective screen, attach the upper and
lower panel frames as indicated and attach the corresponding trim. If
the protective screen is not being used, store it on a flat surface. Do
not lean it against a wall, as it will become warped. Keep the microform
cushion and cardboard container for screen storage. Please note that
the monitor does not use the side frame covers when the protective
screen is not attached to the monitor.
Condensation and picture blurring
• If the room temperature suddenly rises (or if the Projection
Monitor is moved from a cool place to a hot place),
condensation may form on the lenses resulting in picture
distortion or color fading. If this occurs, simply wait a while
(with the power switch ON) and the condensation will
disappear.
• A gradual change in temperature can prevent condensation
from forming.
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PARTS INCLUDED FOR PROTECTIVE SCREEN INSTALLATION:
Attach upper and lower panel frames as indicated then follow step 5
on HOW TO ATTACH SCREEN.
<SIDE VIEW><SIDE VIEW>
Panel framePanel frame
Protective screen
When the protective screen
is attached.
When the protective screen
is not attached.
INSTALLING THE MONITOR
CAUTION: BEFORE ATTACHING THE PROTECTIVE SCREEN
•Do not handle the screen by yourself. (It weights 12.4 lbs/6.0 kg)
Have someone assist you when attaching or carrying the screen
to prevent any accidents.
•Use a large-sized Phillips-head screwdriver for screwing and
unscrewing fasteners.
•Handle the screen with care to avoid injury and to avoid leaving
fingerprints on the screen surface.
•Carefully peel the vinyl covering from the front and back of the
protective screen. Inspect the screen and brush off any plastic
shavings or particles from the screen surface.
HOW TO ATTACH THE PROTECTIVE SCREEN
1. Attach the lower panel frame to the monitor using five screws
starting with the center screw.
Do not overtighten the screws.
Overtightened screws may cause the acrylic protective panel to
warp.
Screen frame
Panel frame
Side view
4. Attach side frame covers:
1) Peel off adhesive strip from rear side of the frame cover.
2) Attach side frame cover along the aluminium edge guards
leaving a space of approximately 0 to 1/32 in. (0 to 1 mm)
from the upper panel frame.
Upper panel
Screen frame
Side frame cover
5. Attach the remaining frame covers to the upper and lower panel
frames: first, insert the edge of the frame cover into the outer
groove of the panel frame, then starting at one end, push the
inner part of the frame cover over the inner edge of the panel
frame snapping it into place.
Frame cover
frame
Upper panel
frame
0 to 1 mm
(0 to 1/32 in.)
Side frame
cover
Upper frame cover
Lower frame cover
Screen frame
Remove
Attach
INTRODUCTION
2. Insert the protective screen into the lower panel frame making
sure the labeled side is to be front.
Protective screen
Label
3. While holding the screen in place, attach the upper panel frame
to the screen and fasten five screws starting with the center screw.
Do not overtighten the screws.
Overtightened screws may cause the acrylic protective panel to
warp.
Panel frame
Side view
HOW TO REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE SCREEN
1) First, remove the frame covers only from the upper and lower
panel frames. Care must be taken to avoid scratching the protective
screen or frame covers.
2) Remove the screws from the upper panel frame and remove the
upper panel frame.
3) Remove the protective screen from the lower panel frame and
remove the lower panel frame. Reattach panel frames and frame
covers as indicated in HOW TO ATTACH UPPER AND LOWER
TRIM ONLY.
NOTES FOR CARE AND CLEANING OF SCREEN:
•Do not hit or throw anything onto the protective screen, as a
damaged protective screen may cause injury.
•If the protective screen surface is dirty, wipe it with a cloth dipped
in warm water with mild detergent and then wrung out. Wipe it
dry with a soft, dry cloth.
•Never use paint thinner or other cleaners to clean the protective
screen as they may contain harmful chemicals that will damage
the finish of the screen.
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BEFORE USE
Before you watch the TV, perform the following procedure.
UHFVHF
Connect the cables of the VHF antenna
and UHF antenna to the ANTENNA A
terminal. (See page 33)
Mixer
ANTENNA
/CABLE
A
Connect the CATV converter
to the ANTENNA B terminal.
(See page 33)
B
CATV
converter
Connect the power cord to the
AC wall socket.
Turn on the MAIN POWER
switch.
When the MAIN POWER is on, the STANDBY/ON
indicator lights up in red. In this state, the POWER
STANDBY/ON button or the POWER button of the
remote control unit can be used to turn on and off
the Monitor.
Red indicator
DPOSTANDBY/ON
MAIN
POWER
STANDBY/ON
POWER
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
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Inserting batteries into the remote control unit
1.
Incorrect use of batteries may lead to leakage or rupture.
Always be sure to follow these instructions.
A.
Never mix new and used batteries.
2.
Two DURACELL® 'AA' MN1500 1.5V
ALKALINE dry cell batteries
9
(
(
9
B.
Batteries of the same size may have different voltages
depending on their type. Do not mix different types of
batteries.
CAUTION
BEFORE USE
INTRODUCTION
Remote control operation range
30˚
30˚
23 feet (7m)
• Furniture and other obstacles may block the infrared light
beam so that it cannot reach the sensor behind the Projection
Monitor's screen.
• Performance of the remote control unit is adversely affected
by strong fluorescent light. Keep such lights away from the
screen in particular.
Battery replacement
Replace the batteries when any of the following phenomena
is observed.
• The transmitting LED does not blink even when the TV
POWER button is pressed.
• The remote control operation range has reduced.
When replacing the batteries, prepare new batteries before
removing the old batteries.
Be sure to close the battery case cover after battery
replacement.
NOTE:
• Even when batteries are removed, learned commands remain
in memory for about 15 minutes.
• If you remove the batteries, and press a button, the memory is
erased in a few seconds.
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TO WATCH TV
STANDBY/ON
POWER
STANDBY/ON
CA.TNAH2
Best Horizontal and Vertical Viewing Angle
•The optimum viewing angle is 140˚ in horizontal and 45˚ in vertical.
•Watch from at least 10 feet (3m) away from the screen (optimum viewing distance is 10 to
23 feet).
Remote control unit
TV
POWER
1234
SPLIT
SCREENSUB CH
MODE
1
4
7
CH
EDIT/
LEARN
SOURCE
POWER
POWER
8
173¡
POWER
TV CBL
TV
SEARCH
AUTO
ANT
/SAT
INPUT
VCR
SELECT
FREEZE
DISPLAY
DVD
/LD
23
5
8
0
¢
CH
RETURN
MUTING
MUTING
4
MENU
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
FAVORITE CH
RECEIVER
INPUT
VOL
6
9
CH
ENTER
VOL
DVD
MENU
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
SAT
Turn on the MAIN POWER switch.
Turn on the POWER.
1
The STANDBY/ON indicator lights up in green.
TV
POWER
Set the mode switch to TV/DTV and then
2
press the TV button.
Remote control unit
TV CBL
/SAT
Select antenna A or B.
3
Check the input signals at the ANTENNA A and B terminals.
Remote control unit
ANT
Select a channel.
4
VCR
DVD
/LD
There are three methods for this.
45˚
140˚
Control panel of the monitorRemote control unit
Green indicator
TV
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Control panel of the monitor
STANDBY/ON
INPUT
POWER
12
SELECTOR
CHANNELRETURN
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(Example)
Channel 5 .....
5
→
ENTER
CH
(Or press 0 and then press 5 within 2 seconds
of during so.)
1
1 Select by pressing the number button
and then press 2 within 2 seconds of
CH
ENTER
VOLUME
Channel 12 ... Press
during so. →
• After pressing a number button, even if you do not press the CH
ENTER button, the channel will be switched to the one selected within
2 seconds.
• Depending on the channel, this switch may occur immediately after
the number button is pressed.
In the cable tuning mode, channels can only be assigned
to numbers 01 to 125. The specific channel number
assignments and the corresponding alphabet
designation are shown at the bottom left of the channel
table.
For example: Channel number '14' corresponds to
midband cable channel 'A'.
NOTE:
Cable (CATV) services can vary according to area. The
channel number assignments shown in the channel
table may not correspond with the channel numbers
used by your local cable company. Direct tuning to
cable channels without using the cable company
converter 'or preselector' will depend on the specific
channels in use by the cable company. Direct tuning
to cable channels is limited to unencoded
(unscrambled) channels only. Check with your local
cable company for compatibility requirements.
The channels will switch according to the order set by channel
preset (See page 52).
Control panel of the monitorRemote control unit
CH
CHANNEL
3 Select using the FAVORITE CH button
Select your desired channel from the 4 in the memory of each
button: blue, green, red and yellow.
Remote control unit
FAVORITE CH
173¡
122
123
124
125
)
)
)
)
TO WATCH TV
To turn off the sound
Press the MUTING button.
MUTING
When mute is turned on, a volume indicator will
appear in red on the screen (and will disappear in
a few seconds).
If the MUTING button is pressed while a closed
caption signal is being received, CC/TEXT will be
displayed.
Press MUTING again to return to the previous
volume level.
Auto power off function
If the monitor is receiving no input signals after
the power has been turned ON, the power for it
will turn off (go on standby) after some time has
passed.
• Each time the button is pressed, the channel will be changed
in order of the 4 channels in that button's memory.
• The desired channels can be set. (See page 57.)
• When you select a channel using the FAVORITE CH button,
step 3 (Select antenna A or B) is not necessary.
Adjust the volume.
5
VOL
Control panel of the monitorRemote control unit
VOLUME
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TO WATCH TV
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A.TNA63
VIEWING TWO SCREENS (SPLIT screen)
The screen can be split vertically, making it possible to view different images
on the left and right.
TV CBL
TV
POWER
POWER
1234
SPLIT
SCREEN
MODE
TV
SEARCH
AUTO
ANT
/SAT
INPUT
VCR
SELECT
FREEZE
DISPLAY
DVD
/LD
132
465
798
0
¢
CH
RETURN
CH
MUTING
4
EDIT/
LEARN
SOURCE
POWER
POWER
173¡
POWER
23
8
FAVORITE CH
INPUT
MENU
5
SET/
ENTER
∞
RECEIVER
VOL
SUB CH
CH
ENTER
VOL
DVD
MENU
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
Press the SPLIT button.
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SPLIT
(Main picture)(Sub picture)
•The screen on which is displayed is the main picture, and the other
screen is the sub-picture. Sound will be output for the main picture.
•Regular operations can be performed on the main picture.
•When the SUB CH +,- buttons are pressed, the channel for the sub-
picture will be changed.
•When the SELECT button is pressed, the
will move to the other
screen.
•The MONITOR OUTPUT terminal outputs the main picture signal.
•Pressing the SPLIT button again will restore the original screen.
SAT
MAKING NOTES ON PROGRAM
CONTENT (FREEZE screen)
The screen can be frozen, such as for taking down a recipe from a cooking
program or an address for entering a quiz or the like.
NOTES:
• The same image cannot be viewed as both the main
picture and the sub-picture.
• Pressing the MENU button in SPLIT or FREEZE
screen mode restores the screen display to normal
and displays the menu on screen.
• These functions cannot be used when INPUT 1 or
INPUT 2 is receiving a 1080i or 480p component
signal (or the signals might not be received or noise
might be generated).
• Continuous operation for extended periods in SPLIT
or FREEZE screen mode may burn out the screen.
We thus recommend that these modes only be used
in conjunction with the normal screen mode.
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Press the FREEZE button.
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FREEZE
Moving screenStill screen
•This function is operable only with the normal screen.
•Pressing the FREEZE button again will restore the original screen.
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SPLIT
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8
FAVORITE CH
INPUT
MENU
5
SET/
ENTER
∞
RECEIVER
VOL
SUB CH
CH
ENTER
VOL
DVD
MENU
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
TO WATCH TV
SEARCHING FOR A PROGRAM ON A
DIFFERENT CHANNEL (SEARCH screen)
The screen on the right side can be made into nine or three different screens,
making it possible to search for programs or enjoy multiple images.
Press the SEARCH button.
SEARCH
•Each time the SEARCH button is pressed, the screen mode changes in
the following order.
Normal screen/SPLIT screen
3-SEARCH screen9-SEARCH screen
1 9-SEARCH screen
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SAT
Main pictureSearch picture
•On the search picture, the preset channel (see page 52) will be displayed
as a frozen image. If 9 or more channels have been preset, the screens
will automatically be switched and displayed.
•The search picture cannot be operated.
•If the channel or input source is changed, SEARCH screen mode will
turn off.
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TO WATCH TV
• Pressing the MENU button in SEARCH screen mode
restores the screen display to normal and displays
the menu on screen.
• These functions cannot be used when INPUT 1 or
INPUT 2 is receiving a 1080i or 480p component
signal (or the signals might not be received or noise
might be generated).
• Continuous operation for extended periods in
SEARCH screen mode may burn out the screen.
We thus recommend that these modes only be used
in conjunction with the normal screen mode.
2 3-SEARCH screen
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Main pictureSearch picture
4A
01A
8B
•Press the SELECT button to select image that you wish to switch the
channel or input source to. When the color of the channel or input
indicator changes to yellow, screen operations can be performed. (Use
only the selector buttons, direct channel selection buttons, ANT button
and CH +,- buttons.)
•Sound output is limited to the main picture.
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CHECKING THE MENU
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MENU
SET/
ENTER
∞
5
EDIT/
SOURCE
SAT
DVD
RECEIVER
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Î
MENU
VOL
INPUT
VOL
GUIDE
8
LEARN
POWER
POWER
POWER
VCR REC
FAVORITE CH
17 3¡
PICTURE
MODE : USER
(
MOV I E
)
CONTRAST0
5
2
3
01–
1–
BLACK LVL .
COLOR
TINT
SHARP
OTHER
EXI T
USE:END: MENU
PICTURE
3D Y/C LEVEL:3
3D NR LEVEL : 3
CNR:
COLO
FLESHRTTOENMEP::OMN
ID
OTHER
EXI T
USE:END: MENU
OFF
MTS :MA I N
BASS0
5
2R
1–
TREBLE
BALANCE
SURROUND
EXI T
USE:END: MENU
SOUND
: TruSurround
Press MENU on the remote control unit.
The MAIN MENU will be displayed on the screen.
Select the desired menu item using 5 or ∞ button of the remote
control unit, and press SET/ENTER button to perform the
desired operations and settings.
• When the menu screen appears, the mode will switch from
SCREEN to FULL. When all menu selections have been
made, the previous screen mode will be restored.
PICTURE
SOUND
SCREEN
CC
MENU
SET UP
SET/
ENTER
PICTURE adjustment menu (See page 18)
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SET/
ENTER
∞
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16
USE:
END: MENU
SOUND adjustment menu (See page 25)
PICTURE
SOUND
SCREEN
CC
SET UP
USE:
END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
5
ICNEMAWIDE
AUTO
V. POS I TSICORNE:E–N1:0
OFF
EXI T
USE:END: MENU
SCREEN
CC: O
MODE : C CF–F2
EXI T
USE:END: MENU
CC
CHANNEL SE
CONVERGENC
DPO:OFF
SYSTEM I N/
T
E
OUUT
P
LANGUAGE:ENGLISH
EXI T
USE:END: MENU
SET UP
SET/
23
ENTER
PICTURE
SOUND
SCREEN
CC
SET UP
SET/
ENTER
CHECKING THE MENU
SCREEN setting menu (See page 28)
∞
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
5
SET/
23
ENTER
USE:
END: MENU
PICTURE
SOUND
SCREEN
CC
SET UP
USE:
END: MENU
PICTURE
SOUND
SCREEN
CC
SET UP
SET/
ENTER
SET/
ENTER
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
Closed Caption menu (See page 31)
SET UP menu (See pages 37 and 52)
∞
USE:
END: MENU
On screen indicators
USE: Indicates in light blue the buttons that can be used on
the menu screen displayed.
END: End is for turning off the menu screen by pressing the
MENU button.
EXIT: To return to the previous menu screen, use the 5 or ∞
button to move to EXIT and then press SET/ENTER.
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PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
This device has three types of picture quality settings in memory. You can
select your favorite from them or set the picture quality you desire and
store it in memory.
RECALL THE DESIRED SETTINGS
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ENTER
8
FAVORITE CH
RECEIVER
INPUT
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
SET/
VOL
DVD
MENU
VOL
SAT
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
Î
5
∞
NOTES on GAME mode setting:
•
We do not recommend the use of the Monitor for
video games, still pictures, or computers due to
the potential damage to the CRTs. In the event a
consumer needs to use these devices for a short
period of time, the GAME mode will minimize
potential damage to the CRTs by lowering the
relative contrast.
•
All signals output from the Projection Monitor will
be unaffected. Only the original output signal is sent
through the output jacks.
Press MENU and select PICTURE by
1
using the 5 or ∞ button and then pressing
SET/ENTER. (Refer to page 16.)
Select MODE in the same way.
2
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
Select the desired setting.
3
MOD E : USER
CONTRAST0
BLACK LVL.
COLOR
TINT
SHARP
OTHER
EXIT
(
USE:END: MENU
MOV I E
1–
5
2
3
01–
)
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
STD MOV I E GAME US ER
MOD E :
USE:END: MENU
STD ............ Sets standard picture quality.
MOVIE........ Reduces contrast making dark images easier to see.
Effective for movies that have many dark images such
as night scenes etc..
GAME ........ Lowers the relative contrast of TV game and personal
computer images to minimize discomfort to the eyes.
This will minimize bad effects such as discolored spots
or stains on the CRT of the Monitor.
USER ......... Calls up the picture quality the user has set. See page
19 for setting.
After setting, press MENU to turn the
4
menu off.
MENU
SET/
ENTER
SET/
ENTER
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PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
STORING THE SET PICTURE QUALITY
IN MEMORY
USER mode can be set for each input source: TV and INPUT 1 to INPUT 4.
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FAVORITE CH
INPUT
MENU
5
SET/
ENTER
∞
RECEIVER
VOL
SUB CH
CH
ENTER
VOL
DVD
MENU
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
Select the input source and show the
1
image on the screen.
TV
INPUT
1234
If VCR or DVD/LD has been
selected, start playback for the
relevant device.
Press MENU and select PICTURE .
2
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
SAT
Adjust the desired picture quality.
3
SOUND
SCREEN
CC
SET UP
USE:
END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
(Refer to steps 2 and 3 on page 20.)
•If any mode (STD, MOVIE, or GAME) is adjusted, USER mode
will be entered.
•The last mode that was adjusted will become the USER sub
mode (indicated in parentheses).
•A USER mode can be stored for TV, and the four input sources.
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
PICTURE
Î
4
MOD E : US ER
CONTRAST0
BLACK LVL.
COLOR
TINT
SHARP
OTHER
EXIT
After adjusting, press MENU to turn the
(
)
STD
1–
5
2
3
01–
USE:END: MENU
Indicates the adjusted picture
quality setting that is the base
for USER mode.
menu off.
MENU
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PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
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TV
POWER
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TV
INPUT
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SEARCH
SPLIT
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8
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
∞
FAVORITE CH
RECEIVER
INPUT
SELECT
FREEZE
DISPLAY
VOL
DVD
TO ADJUST THE PICTURE QUALITY
The CONTRAST, BLACK LEVEL (brightness), COLOR, TINT and SHARP
(sharpness) can be adjusted.
Press MENU and select PICTURE .
/LD
SUB CH
CH
ENTER
VOL
DVD
MENU
SAT
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
Î
1
(Refer to page 16.)
Select the adjustment item.
2
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
MOD E : US ER
CONTRAST0
BLACK LVL.
COLOR
TINT
SHARP
OTHER
EXIT
Adjust by pressing 2 or 3 .
3
•The adjusting range is –30 to 30.
•The numerical value comes down to press
3
.
press
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
CONTRAST01–
•The set picture quality will be stored in memory as USER mode
(see page 19).
•Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other items.
(
USE:END: MENU
USE:
MOV I E
1–
5
2
3
01–
)
END: MENU
2
and comes up to
SET/
ENTER
SET/
ENTER
NOTES:
• When DPO is on, CONTRAST, BLACK LEVEL and
COLOR cannot be adjusted. (See page 62.)
• When picture quality has been adjusted, the user
mode data will be overwritten with the new
settings.
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After adjusting, press MENU to turn the
4
menu off.
MENU
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SCREEN
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TV
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INPUT
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8
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
∞
FAVORITE CH
RECEIVER
INPUT
VOL
SUB CH
CH
ENTER
VOL
DVD
MENU
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
Î
PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
OTHER PICTURE QUALITY ADJUSTMENTS
The following six fine adjustments are available.
1 3D Y/C LEVEL
2 3D NR LEVEL
3 CNR (Color Noise Reduction)
4 COLOR TEMP (Color Temperature)
5 FLESH TONE
Press MENU and select PICTURE .
1
(Refer to page 16.)
Select OTHER .
2
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
MOD E : US ER
CONTRAST0
BLACK LVL.
COLOR
TINT
SHARP
OTHER
EXIT
1 To adjust 3D Y/C LEVEL
3
SAT
Perform this adjustment when noises appear at the color borders
of the image.
NOTE:
This function can be used only when viewing a source that has been
connected to the antenna or composite video input terminal.
Select 3D Y/C LEVEL .
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
OTHER
3D Y/C LEVEL:3
3D NR LEVEL :3
CNR:
COLO
FLESHRTTOENMEP::OMN
EXIT
(
MOV I E
1–
USE:END: MENU
OFF
USE:END: MENU
5
2
3
01–
ID
)
SET/
ENTER
SET/
ENTER
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
Select the desired level.
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
12345
Suitable for software
using dynamic images
3D Y/C L:EV3LE
USE:END: MENU
Suitable for software
using still images
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SET/
ENTER
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PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
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TV
POWER
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TV
INPUT
1234
SEARCH
SPLIT
SCREEN
MODE
AUTO
ANT
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FREEZE
DISPLAY
DVD
2 To adjust 3D NR LEVEL
Reduces the noise level of the luminance and chromanance signals
when there is S-VIDEO input.
NOTE:
This function can be used only when viewing a source that has been
connected to the S-VIDEO input terminal.
/LD
SUB CH
Select 3D NR LEVEL .
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
Select the desired level.
PICTURE
OTHER
3D Y/C LEVEL:3
3D NR LEVEL :3
CNR:
OFF
COLO
FLESHRTTOENMEP::OMN
EXIT
USE:END: MENU
ID
SET/
ENTER
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8
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
∞
FAVORITE CH
RECEIVER
INPUT
VOL
CH
ENTER
VOL
MENU
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
DVD
Î
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
3D NR L:EV3LE
USE:END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
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Low noise reductionHigh noise reduction
SAT
3
To adjust Color Noise Reduction (CNR)
Color noise can be reduced.
NOTE:
This function cannot be used when 1080i or 480p component signals
have been input or when a DTV broadcast is being watched (with the
digital tuner, sold separately).
Select CNR .
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
OTHER
3D Y/C LEVEL:3
3D NR LEVEL :3
CNR:O
FF
COLO
RTTOENMEP::OMNID
FLESH
EXIT
USE:END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
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Set CNR to ON.
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
CNRO:NOFF
USE:END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
TV CBL
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POWER
POWER
1234
SPLIT
SCREEN
MODE
TV
SEARCH
AUTO
ANT
/SAT
INPUT
VCR
SELECT
FREEZE
DISPLAY
DVD
/LD
SUB CH
PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
4 To adjust COLOR TEMPERATURE
This function enables the image to be set to three different tones.
Select COLOR TEMP .
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
Select the desired tone of the image.
OTHER
3D Y/C LEVEL:3
3D NR LEVEL :3
CNR:O
N
COLO
RTTOENMEP::OMNID
FLESH
EXIT
USE:END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
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SET/
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8
PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
∞
FAVORITE CH
RECEIVER
INPUT
VOL
CH
ENTER
VOL
DVD
MENU
GUIDE
VCR REC
VOL
Î
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
CO ORELTMIMPD:
USE:END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
HIGH ........ Cooler color
MID ..........Normal color
LOW .........Warmer color
SAT
5 To adjust FLESH TONE
By the time video signals from a broadcast station arrive at your
projection monitor (on air or cable TV), they have experienced
significant degradation.
Flesh tone reduces color noise, improves color uniformity and
corrects unnatural flesh tones to give your natural images.
NOTE:
This function cannot be used when 1080i or 480p component signals
have been input.
Select FLESH TONE .
PICTURE
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
OTHER
3D Y/C LEVEL:3
3D NR LEVEL :3
CNR:O
N
COLO
RTTOENMEP::OMNID
FLESH
EXIT
USE:END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
Set FLESH TONE to ON.
5
SET/
23
ENTER
∞
FLESH TONEO:NOFF
USE:END: MENU
SET/
ENTER
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