SONY PFM-510A1WU, PFM-510A1WE, RM-921, MB-514 Service Manual

SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL
............... ......... ...............
PFM-510A1WU
DEST .
US/CND RM-921
PFM-510A1WE
MODEL
MB-514AEP
! WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen.
! A VERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afin de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres. Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
WARNING!!
AN INSULATED TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BE­CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY A ! MARK ON THE SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPO­NENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE P ART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB­LISHED BY SONY .
A TTENTION!!
AFIN D’ÉVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ÉLECTROCUTION PROVENANT D’UN CHÂSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR D’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DÉPANNA GE. LE CHÂSSIS DE CE RÉCEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORDÉ Á L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS Á LA
SÉCURITÉ!!
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Table of Contents

1. Operating instructions
1-1. PFM-510A1WU/510A1WE Operating Instructions...................................1-1
1-2. MB-514 Operating Instructions ................................................................1-17
1-3. MB-514 Installation Manual ..................................................................... 1-19
2. Service Informations
2-1. Circuit Boards Location ..............................................................................2-1
2-2. Disassembly
2-2-1. I/O and Switching Regulator Removal and
Extension Cable Connection ...................................................... 2-2
2-2-2. H1 and UJ Boards Removal ....................................................... 2-2
2-2-3. AF, G2, UA Boards and
Switching Regulator (APS-132 M Board) Removal.................. 2-2
2-2-4. G1, H5 and B Boards Removal..................................................2-3
2-2-5. K Board Removal.......................................................................2-3
2-2-6. Bezel Assy and H6 Board Removal ...........................................2-3
2-2-7. Plasma Display Panel and S1 Board Removal...........................2-4
2-2-8. Fan Cover Removal.................................................................... 2-4
3. Electrical Adjustments
3-1. Equipment Required....................................................................................3-1
3-2. Electrical Adjustments in the Service Mode ...............................................3-1
3-3. Adjustment of Respective Signal Levels
3-3-1. RGB Level Adjustment..............................................................3-7
3-3-2. YUV Level Adjustment .............................................................3-7
3-3-3. Y/C Level Adjustment ...............................................................3-8
3-3-4. Adjustment of Composite Video Level...................................... 3-9
3-4. Sub Bright Adjustment.............................................................................. 3-10
3-5. White Balance Adjustments
3-5-1. RGB System Adjustment .........................................................3-10
3-5-2. High Vision Adjustment ..........................................................3-10
3-5-3. Video System Adjustment........................................................ 3-10
3-6. Switching Regulator (APS-132 M Board) Adjustments
3-6-1. Preparation ...............................................................................3-12
3-6-2. 13V System Minimum Frequency Adjustment........................ 3-12
3-6-3. VS System Minimum Frequency Adjustment .........................3-12
3-6-4. VA System Minimum Frequency Adjustment.........................3-12
3-6-5. PFC Voltage Adjustment .........................................................3-12
3-6-6. 5V Adjustment .........................................................................3-12
3-6-7. 13.5V Adjustment ....................................................................3-12
3-6-8. VS Adjustment .........................................................................3-12
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3-6-9. VS OCP .................................................................................... 3-13
3-6-10. VA Adjustment ........................................................................3-13
3-6-11. VA OCP ...................................................................................3-13
4. Trouble Shooting
4-1. Judging Method When Image Does Not Appear ........................................4-1
4-2. Self Diagnostic Function
4-2-1. General Description ................................................................... 4-2
4-2-2. Trouble Criteria .......................................................................... 4-2
4-3. Trouble Codes List ......................................................................................4-4
5. Semiconductors...................................................................................5-1
6. Exploded Views
PFM-510A1WU/510A1WE
6-1. Power Block ................................................................................................ 6-2
6-2. SC and I/O Blocks....................................................................................... 6-3
6-3. Cabinet Block..............................................................................................6-4
6-4. Packing Materials........................................................................................6-5
MB-514
6-5. MB-514 .......................................................................................................6-6
7. Electrical Parts List............................................................................ 7-1
8. Block Diagrams....................................................................................8-1
9. Diagrams
9-1. Frame Schematic Diagrams ........................................................................9-1
9-2. Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards........................................9-3
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
• UJ ...........................................................................................................9-5
• H1 ...........................................................................................................9-8
• H2 (1/2) ................................................................................................9-10
• H2 (2/2) ................................................................................................9-11
• H5 .........................................................................................................9-12
• H6 .........................................................................................................9-13
• B (1/9) ..................................................................................................9-16
• B (2/9) ..................................................................................................9-18
• B (3/9) ..................................................................................................9-20
• B (4/9) ..................................................................................................9-22
• B (5/9) ..................................................................................................9-24
• B (6/9) ..................................................................................................9-26
• B (7/9) ..................................................................................................9-28
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• B (8/9) ..................................................................................................9-30
• B (9/9) ..................................................................................................9-32
• BR (1/3) ................................................................................................ 9-37
• BR (2/3) ................................................................................................ 9-38
• BR (3/3) ................................................................................................ 9-39
• B1 .........................................................................................................9-40
• K ..........................................................................................................9-41
• S1 ......................................................................................................... 9-42
• AI ......................................................................................................... 9-43
• G1 .........................................................................................................9-44
• G2 .........................................................................................................9-45
• YM .......................................................................................................9-46
• AF, UA .................................................................................................9-47
• APS-132 M (1/4) ..................................................................................9-50
• APS-132 M (2/4) ..................................................................................9-51
• APS-132 M (3/4) ..................................................................................9-52
• APS-132 M (4/4) ..................................................................................9-53
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
• UJ ...........................................................................................................9-4
• H1 ...........................................................................................................9-6
• H2 ...........................................................................................................9-9
• H5 .........................................................................................................9-13
• H6 .........................................................................................................9-13
• B .......................................................................................................... 9-14
• BR.........................................................................................................9-36
• B1 .........................................................................................................9-40
• K ...........................................................................................................9-41
• S1 ......................................................................................................... 9-42
• AI ......................................................................................................... 9-42
• G1, G2 ..................................................................................................9-44
• YM........................................................................................................ 9-46
• AF, UA .................................................................................................9-47
• APS-132 M ...........................................................................................9-48
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
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PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
3-867-473-01 (1)
1999 by Sony Corporation
Operating Instructions Mode d’emploi Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instrucciones Istruzioni per l’uso
GB FR DE ES IT
PFM-510A1WU PFM-510A1WE PFM-510A1WJ
Flat P
anel Monitor
JP
Sony Corporation
Printed in Japan
1-1. PFM-510A1WU/510A1WE Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Section 1
1-1
This section is extracted
from operation manual.
1-2
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WARNING
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear. Record the model and serial numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No.
Serial No.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
For the customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
For the customers in Canada
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
For the customers in Europe
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
or
Clamps
For PFM-510A1WE users
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-yellow : Earth Blue : Neutral Brown : Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol I or coloured green or green-and-yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
Voor de klanten in Nederland
Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.
The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Note
When you connect a computer to this monitor, attach the supplied ferrite cores. If you do not do this, this monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC/IC/CE (EN55022) standards.
Attaching the ferrite cores
Set the ferrite cores on the both ends of the AC power cord. Close the lid tightly until the clamps click.
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English
GB
Table of Contents
Precautions ............................................................... 4 (GB)
Features..................................................................... 5 (GB)
Location and Function of Parts and Controls ....... 6 (GB)
Front / Sides ............................................................. 6 (GB)
Control Panel ........................................................... 7 (GB)
Right Connector Panel ............................................. 8 (GB)
Left Connector Panel ............................................. 10 (GB)
Remote Commander RM-921................................ 10 (GB)
Installation............................................................... 12 (GB)
Using the Retractable Feet ..................................... 12 (GB)
Caution................................................................... 13 (GB)
Connections............................................................ 14 (GB)
Connecting the AC Power Cord ............................ 14 (GB)
Connection Example.............................................. 14 (GB)
Using On-screen Menus ........................................ 16 (GB)
Operating Through Menus..................................... 16 (GB)
Menu Guide ........................................................... 16 (GB)
Watching the Picture.............................................. 20 (GB)
Switching the Picture ............................................. 20 (GB)
Input Signal and Monitor Status Information
Display .............................................................. 20 (GB)
Adjusting the Picture ............................................. 22 (GB)
Adjusting the Contrast, Brightness, Chroma,
and Phase .......................................................... 22 (GB)
Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original
Settings ............................................................. 22 (GB)
Resizing and Positioning the Picture ................... 23 (GB)
Resizing the Picture ............................................... 23 (GB)
Adjusting the Picture Position ............................... 23 (GB)
Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position.....
24 (GB)
Using the Memory .................................................. 25 (GB)
Storing the Current Condition................................ 25 (GB)
Calling Up the Stored Condition ........................... 25 (GB)
Selecting the On-screen Language ...................... 26 (GB)
Self-diagnosis Function......................................... 26 (GB)
Operating a Specific Monitor with the Remote
Commander ........................................................ 27 (GB)
Using the Other Remote Commander .................. 28 (GB)
Specifications ......................................................... 29 (GB)
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Precautions
Precautions
On safety
•Operate the unit on 100 to 120 V AC or 220 to 240 V AC.
•The nameplate indicating operating voltage, power consumption, etc. is located on the rear.
•Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
•Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days or more.
•To disconnect the AC power cord, pull it out by grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
•When the unit is installed on the floor, be sure to use the retractable feet.
On installation
•Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes.
•Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
•When you install multiple equipment with the unit, the following, such as Remote Commander’s malfunction, noisy picture, noisy sound, may occur depending on the position of the unit and other equipment.
On PDP (Plasma Display Panel)
•There may be some tiny black points and/or bright points on the PDP. These points are normal.
•Do not display a same still image on the screen for long, consecutive time. Otherwise, the afterimage may appear on a part of a panel. Use the screen saver eventually to equalize the screen display.
On cleaning
To keep the unit looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleansers since these will damage the cabinet. As a safety precaution, unplug the unit before cleaning it.
On repacking
Do not throw away the carton and packing materials. They make an ideal container in which to transport the unit. When shipping the unit to another location, repack it as illustrated on the carton.
If you have any questions about this unit, contact your authorized Sony dealer.
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Features
Features
The PFM-510A1W series are 16:9 42-inch flat panel monitor adopting the PDP (Plasma Display Panel) and accepts various types of signals with the built-in scan converter.
Improved image quality
The PDP achieves higher image quality with 1024 × 1024 lines. This makes for finely-detailed HDTV and PC images. You can get greater brightness and contrast over conventional monitors.
Internal high-performance scan converter
The monitor has a high performance scan converter. Using a unique algorithm, the monitor processes signals in a wide range of formats – Video, HDTV, PC, etc.
Flexibility
An option slot is in place for future expansion. The slot-in option adapter allows for quick and easy system upgrades.
Other features
•Three sets of video inputs with audio inputs: one composite video or Y/C inputs, one RGB input, and one RGB/component input.
•Displays the HDTV signal with tri-level sync signal.
•Three dimensional comb filter for NTSC Y/C separation.
•Line correlation comb filter for PAL Y/C separation.
•Automatic input signal detection with indication.
•Windows95/98
1)
PnP (Plug and Play) compatible.
•Picture AGC function — this function automatically adjusts and improves the contrast when a low intensity signal is input.
•On-screen menu for various adjustments and settings
•On-screen display in five languages for user-friendly access.
•Fine adjustment of image size and position
•Memory function for storage of up to five picture settings.
•ID control
•Self-diagnosis function.
•Remote (RS-232C) connector (mini DIN 8-pin)
•Control-S connector
•Accepts infrared or wired Sony Remote Commanders using SIRCS code.
•Vertical setup
Warning on power connection
Use a proper power cord for your local power supply.
United States, Continental United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan Canada Europe Australia, New Zealand
Plug type VM0033B COX-07 636 VM1296 Female end VM0113 COX-02 VM0310B VM0303B VM1313 Cord type SJT H05VV-F CEE (13) 53rd (O.C) HVCTF Minimum cord set rating 13A/125V 10A/250V 10A/250V 10A/125V Safety approval UL/CSA VDE VDE DENTORI
1) Windows95/98 is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.
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Screws
Remote Commander
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
Front / Sides
1 Retractable feet
Use for setting the monitor on the floor.
For details on using the retractable feet, see “Using the Retractable Feet” on page 12 (GB).
2 Control panel
For details on the control panel, see “Control Panel” on page 7 (GB).
3 Left panel cover
Open it when using the left connector panel. You can install the Remote Commander in the back of this cover.
For details on opening the panel cover, see the right on this page.
4 Left connector panel
For details on the left connector panel, see “Left Connector Panel” on page 10 (GB).
5 Right connector panel
For details on the right connector panel, see “Right Connector Panel” on page 8 (GB).
6 Right panel cover
Open it when using the right connector panel.
For details on opening the panel cover, see the below on this page.
To open the panel cover
Loosen the screws counterclockwise and open the cover.
To take off the panel cover
Loosen the screws as illustrated below and take off the panel cover.
To install the Remote Commander in the panel cover
Install the Remote Commander in the back of the left panel cover as illustrated below.
Note
When housing the Remote Commander, make sure that the top of the Remote Commander faces upward and rear faces outside.
Left side
Front
Right side
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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3
1
2
5
6
7
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Control Panel
1 Remote control detector
Receives the beam from the Remote Commander.
2 1 (standby) switch/1 (standby) indicator
Press to turn the monitor on. Press again to go back to the standby mode. The 1 (standby) indicator lights up in red in the standby mode.
When the 1 indicator flashes, see “Self-diagnosis Function” on page 26 (GB).
3 Power indicator
Lights up when the monitor is turned on.
4 CTRL (control) button
To operate the buttons on the control panel, first press this button. Then the buttons light up or flash that show they can be operated. Press again to deactivate them.
Note
The buttons (except for 1 (standby) switch 2) on the control panel do not function if you do not press the CTRL button first.
5 Y/C button
Select the signal input from the Y/C IN jack in the LINE connectors.
6 LINE button
Select the signal input from the VIDEO IN connector in the LINE connectors.
7 RGB2 button
Select the signal input from the RGB2 connectors.
8 YUV button
Select the component signal input from the RGB1 connectors.
9 RGB1 button
Select the RGB signal input from the RGB1 connectors.
0 ENT (enter) button
Press to select the desired item in a menu.
qa M/m buttons
Press to move the cursor (B) to an item or to adjust value in a menu.
qs MENU button
Press to make the menu appear.
qd VOL (volume) +/– buttons
Press the + button to increase the volume, or the – button to decrease the volume.
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
VOL – VOL + MENU ENT RGB1 YUV RGB2 LINE Y/C CTRL
mM
1
qd qs qa 0 98765 4 32 1
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1 RGB1 IN connectors
R (R-Y)/G (Y)/B (B-Y) IN (BNC-type): Input the
analog RGB signal or component signal. Connect to the RGB signal or component (Y/B-Y/R-Y) signal output of a computer or video equipment. This unit also accepts the HD analog component (Y/P
B/PR
) signal. Input the P
B
signal to the B (B-
Y) IN connector and P
R
signal to the R (R-Y) IN
connector.
HD/COMP IN (BNC-type): Input the H sync signal
or composite sync signal. Connect to the H sync signal or composite sync signal output of a computer or video equipment.
VD IN (BNC-type): Input the V sync signal.
Connect to the V sync signal output of a computer or video equipment.
External sync signal is selected automatically. See the priority chart below.
AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Input the audio
signal. Connect to the audio output of a computer or video equipment. Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural.
2 RGB2 IN connectors
RGB IN (D-sub 15-pin): Connect to the RGB signal
output of a computer.
AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Input the audio
signal. Connect to the audio output of a computer. Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural.
3 LINE IN connectors
VIDEO IN (BNC-type): Connect to the composite
video signal output of the video equipment.
Y/C IN (Mini DIN 4-pin): Connect to the Y/C
signal output of the video equipment.
AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Connect to the
audio output of the video equipment. Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural.
Input Input sync signals connector
HD/COMP IN H Sync Comp Sync — VD IN V Sync — G(Y) IN Sync on G Sync on G Sync on G Sync signals
H Sync Comp Sync Sync on G
to be selected
V Sync
Right Connector Panel
Note
The image enhancing process for video signals (NTSC, PAL) works only for composite (Y/C) or component (Y/R-Y/B-Y) input. The image from the RGB input may looked blurred. This is normal.
RGB IN
RGB 1
RGB 2
LINE
REMOTE
(RS-232C)
IN OUT
IN OUT
R
R-Y
G Y
B
B-Y
HD/
COMP
VD
L
R
SYNC
AUDIO
Y/C
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
L
R
AUDIO IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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4 RGB1 OUT connectors
These connectors are used as loop-through outputs of the RGB1 IN connectors 1. When the plug is connected to the RGB OUT connectors, the 75-ohms termination of the RGB IN connectors is released, and the signal input to the RGB IN connectors is output from the these connectors.
R (R-Y)/G (Y)/B (B-Y) OUT (BNC-type): Loop-
through outputs of the RGB IN connectors. Connect to the RGB signal or component (Y/B­Y/R-Y) signal input of another monitor.
HD/COMP OUT (BNC-type): Loop-through output
of the HD/COMP IN connector. Connect to the H sync signal or composite sync signal input of another monitor.
VD OUT (BNC-type): Loop-through output of the
VD IN connector. Connect to the V sync signal input of another monitor.
Note
The HD/COMP OUT and VD OUT connectors are high impedance outputs. When using these outputs, connect a monitor with high impedance sync input connector, or the picture might be oscillated or disappeared because of the sync signal level mismatch.
AUDIO OUT (L/R) (phono type): Loop-through
outputs of the AUDIO IN jacks. Connect to the audio inputs of another monitor.
5 LINE OUT connectors
These connectors are used as loop-through outputs of the LINE IN connectors 3. When the plug is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector or Y/C OUT jack, the 75-oms termination of the VIDEO IN connector or Y/C IN jack is released, and the signal input to the VIDEO IN or Y/C IN jack is output from the VIDEO OUT connector or Y/C OUT jack.
VIDEO OUT (BNC-type): Connect to the
composite video signal input of another monitor or video equipment.
Y/C OUT (Mini DIN 4-pin): Connect to the Y/C
signal input of another monitor or video equipment.
AUDIO OUT (L/R) (phono type): Loop-through
outputs of the AUDIO IN jacks. Connect to the audio inputs of another monitor or video equipment.
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
6 REMOTE (RS-232C) connector (mini DIN 8­pin)
This connector allows remote control of the monitor using the RS-232C protocol. For details, see your authorized Sony dealer.
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2 5 8
ZOOM
DISPLAY
RGB2
Y/C
SELECT
VOL
3 6 9
CH
DEGAUSS
POWER
YUV
MTS/MPX
CH
1 4 7
10/0
STILL
MUTING
RGB1
LINE
MENU
ENTER
ON
OFF
ON
POWER
ID MODE
SET
OFF
qs
qd qf
qg
qh qj qk
ql» w;…
wa
1
2 3
4 5
6
7 8
9 0
qa
Left Connector Panel
1 MONITOR OUT AUDIO (L/R) jacks (phono type)
Output the signal input from the AUDIO IN jacks. Connect to the audio inputs of an audio amplifier (not supplied).
Note
These jacks are variable outputs. Set the volume to maximum position to set the output level to 500 mVrms.
2 CONTROL S IN/OUT jacks (mini jacks)
Connect to the CONTROL S jacks of video equipment or another monitors. Then you can simultaneously control all equipment with a single Remote Commander. To control equipment by aiming the supplied Remote Commander to the remote control detector of the monitor, connect the CONTROL S OUT jack of the monitor and the CONTROL S IN jack of other equipment.
Notes
•If you connect the CONTROL S IN jack to the other equipment’s CONTROL S OUT jack, you cannot operate the monitor with the Remote Commander.
•You can use the stereo cable with mini plug instead of the control S cable.
3 SPEAKERS L/R terminals
Connect to speakers with 6 to 16 ohms impedance.
Note
Do not connect the speaker’s cord to the monitor and to an amplifier simultaneously, or an excessive electric current might flow from the amplifier and damage the monitor.
4 SERVICE CODE indicator
The indicator is only for qualified personnel.
5 -AC IN socket
Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket and to a wall outlet. Once you connect the AC power cord, the monitor turns to standby mode.
Remote Commander RM-921
MONITOR OUT
CONTROL S
SPEAKERS
(6-16 )
AC IN
SERVICE CODE
AUDIO
RL
IN
+
R–
+ L –
OUT
VARIABLE
5
4
3
2
1
8.8.
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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1 POWER switch
Press to turn on the monitor. Press again to go back to the standby mode.
Note
When using multiple monitors, press this switch to turn monitors which are already on into the standby mode, or turn on monitors which are in the standby mode.
2 MUTING button
Press to mute the sound. Press this button again or press the VOL (volume) +/– button to obtain the sound again.
3 RGB1/RGB2 buttons
Select the signal input from the RGB1 or RGB2 connectors.
4 LINE button
Selects the signal input from the VIDEO IN connector in the LINE connectors.
5 Y/C button
Selects the signal input from the Y/C IN jack in the LINE connectors.
6 Number buttons
Press to select the index number.
7 ZOOM button
This button does not operate with the monitor.
8 STILL button
This button does not operate with the monitor.
9 POWER ON switch
Press to turn on the monitor. When you use multiple monitors, you can use this switch instead of the POWER switch 1 not to affect another monitor which is already turned on.
0 POWER OFF switch
Press to turn the monitor into the standby mode. When you use multiple monitors, you can use this switch instead of the POWER switch 1 not to affect another monitor which are in the standby mode.
qa ID MODE (ON/SET/OFF) buttons
Press the ON button to make an index number appear on the screen. Then press the index number of the monitor you want to operate and press the SET button. After you finish the operation, press the OFF button to return to the normal mode.
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
qs DISPLAY button
Displays the input signal information on the top of the monitor screen. Press again to clear it.
qd YUV button
Selects the component signal input from the RGB1 connectors.
qf MTS/MPX button
This button does not operate with the monitor.
qg CH button
This button does not operate with the monitor.
qh DEGAUSS button
This button does not operate with the monitor.
qj SELECT +M/–m buttons
Press to move the cursor (B) to an item or to adjust value in a menu.
qk MENU button
Press to make the menu appear.
ql ENTER button
Press to select the desired item in a menu.
w; VOL +/– buttons
Press the + button to increase the volume, or the – button to decrease the volume.
wa CH +/– buttons
This button does not operate with the monitor.
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Installing batteries
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries in correct polarity.
e
E
E
e
•In normal operation, batteries will last up to half a year. If the Remote Commander does not operate properly, the batteries might be exhausted. Replace them with new ones.
•To avoid damage from possible battery leakage, remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the Remote Commander for a fairly long time.
When the Remote Commander does not work
Check that the 1 indicator lights up. The Remote Commander operates the monitor only when the monitor is turned on, or it is in the standby mode.
Note
If you connect the cable to the CONTROL S IN jack on the side of the monitor, you cannot operate the monitor with the Remote Commander.
Location and Function of Parts and Controls / Installation
Installation
Using the Retractable Feet
This section describes the installation arrangements for installing the projector.
1
Pull out the knobs and pull down the retractable feet.
2
Turn the retractable feet outward.
3
Push in the retractable feet and lock.
To fix the retractable feet
When the unit is installed on the floor, be sure to fix the retractable feet. Install the foot support brackets as illustrated below.
Be sure to install the negative <
end first.
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Caution
•When you install the monitor, make sure there is more space than that shown in the figure below.
•The ambient temperature must be 0°C – +35°C (32°F – 95°F).
When using the retractable feet
Front
20 (7 7/8)
Wall
Floor
Wall Wall
10 (4)
10 (4)
2.5 (1)
Side
5.5 (2 1/4)
Wall
Floor
Units: cm (inches)
When using the mounting bracket
Front
25 (9 7/8)
25 (9
7
/8)
10 (4)
10 (4)
Wall
Wall
Wall Wall
Make sure that the control section is at the bottom.
5 (2)
Wall
Installation
Side
3.5 (1 7/8)
Wall
Units: cm (inches)
Hooked on the wall: Vertically
Front
10 (4)
10 (4)
25
(9 7/8)
20
(7 7/8)
Wall
WallWall
Wall
Side
Units: cm (inches)
1-7
1-8
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Connections
Connecting the AC Power Cord
1
Plug the power cord into the AC IN socket. Then, attach the AC plug holder (supplied) to the AC power cord.
2
Slide the AC plug holder over the cord until it connects to the AC IN socket cover.
To remove the AC power cord
Squeeze the upper and lower sides and pull out the AC plug holder.
Connection Example
Before you get started
•First make sure that the power to each piece of equipment is turned off.
•Use connecting cables suitable for the equipment to be connected.
•The cable connectors should be fully inserted into the jacks. A loose connection may cause hum and other noise.
•To disconnect the cable, pull out by grasping the plug. Never pull the cable itself.
•Read the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected.
AC plug holder
AC IN socket
AC power cord
AC IN socket cover
Connections
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Computer
to audio output
to video output
to video output
to audio output
to audio output
to video output
to AUDIO IN
to Y/C or VIDEO IN
to AUDIO IN
to RGB IN
to AUDIO IN
to AUDIO IN
* to R(R-Y)/G(Y)/
B(B-Y), HD/COMP, VD IN
* to R(R-Y)/G(Y)/
B(B-Y) IN
to audio output
to component signal output
Betacam SP video cassette recorder
* cannot be used at the same time.
VCR, laser disc player, game machine, etc.
Connections
RGB IN
RGB 1
RGB 2
LINE
IN OUT
IN OUT
R
R-Y
G Y
B
B-Y
HD/
COMP
VD
L
R
SYNC
AUDIO
Y/C
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
L
R
AUDIO IN
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Using On-screen Menus
Using On-screen Menus
Operating Through Menus
Menu operating buttons
There are four buttons on the monitor and the Remote Commander for menu operations.
SELECT
MENU
ENTER
MENU ENT
m
M
The buttons on the control panel are used for explanation purpose in this operating instructions. The ENTER button on the Remote Commander has the same function as the ENT button on the control panel and the SELECT +M/–m buttons on the Remote Commander as same as the M/m buttons on the control panel.
Configuration of the menu
To select the language used in the menu, see page 26 (GB).
1
Press MENU. The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
MA IN MENU
PIC CONTROL
PIC SIZE CONF I G MEMORY REMOTE STATUS
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) and press ENT to select a menu. The selected menu appears on the monitor screen.
3
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) and press ENT to select an item. The menu for the selected item appears on the monitor screen.
4
Press M/m to adjust or select the setting and press ENT to set. The setting is registered and the menu returns to the previous menu.
To return to the normal screen, press the MENU button repeatedly until the menu disappears.
Menu Guide
Note
“– – – –” appears next to an item when its function is not available. The availability depends on the types of input signal.
PIC CONTROL menu
This menu is used for adjusting the picture.
PIC CONTROL
CONTRAST : 8 0 BRI GHTNESS : 00 CHROMA : 0 0 PHASE : 00 COLOR TEMP :H IGH RESET
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
4
3
2
1
5 6
1 CONTRAST
Press M to increase the contrast and press m to decrease it.
2 BRIGHTNESS
Press M to make the picture brighter and press m to make it darker.
3 CHROMA
Press M to increase color saturation and press m to decrease it.
4 PHASE
Press M to make overall picture greenish and press m to make it purplish.
5 COLOR TEMP
Select a color temperature from HIGH or LOW.
6 RESET
Select to restore the factory settings in the PIC CONTROL menu items 1 to 5.
For details on using the reset function, see “Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings” on page 22 (GB).
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PIC SIZE menu
This menu is used for positioning and resizing the picture.
PIC SIZE
HSIZE : 00 HSHIFT : 00 VSIZE : 00 VSHIFT : 00 ASPECT : 4x 3 RESET
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
0
9
8
7
qa qs
7 H SIZE
Adjusts the horizontal picture size. Press M to enlarge the horizontal size and press m to diminish it.
8 H SHIFT
Adjusts the horizontal centering. Press M to move the picture to the right and press m to move it to the left.
9 V SIZE
Adjusts the vertical picture size. Press M to enlarge the vertical size and press m to diminish it.
q; V SHIFT
Adjusts the vertical centering. Press M to move the picture up and press m to move it down.
qa ASPECT
Set the aspect ratio of the picture to 4:3 or 16:9.
qs RESET
Select to restore the factory settings in the PIC SIZE menu items 7 to qa.
For details on using the reset function, see “Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position” on page 24 (GB).
Note
When receiving DTV signals and changing the H/V SIZE or H/V SHIFT in the PIC SIZE menu, the system goes into the Offset Sampling Mode; the image may become blurred or horizontal lines may appear because the memory write phase is faster than the read phase. This is not a system malfunction. To avoid this problem, reset the H/V SIZE and the H/ V SHIFT to the factory settings. If any problems persist with the factory setting, adjust the settings as shown below. To adjust the setting, see “Restoring the original Picture Size and Position” (page 24 (GB)).
•DTV signals for factory setting: 1080/60i, 480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p
•Other DTV signals and their recommended settings:
HVHV
ASPECT
SIZE SIZE SHIFT SHIFT
1080/50i + 48 + 11 + 10 – 02 16:9 1080/48i MAX + 09 + 12 – 02 16:9 1152/50i + 33 – 02 + 20 0 16:9
CONFIG menu
This menu is used for adjusting the signal or selecting the language.
CONF I G
ENHANCE :H IGH H F IL TER :AUTO DI SPLAY : ON
LA NGUAGE
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
qg
qf
qd
qh
qd ENHANCE (Sharpness)
You can change the outline correction level:
LOW: Default setting for VIDEO signal HIGH: Default setting for computer signal
qf H FILTER
Select AUTO normally. Select HIGH when the ringing appears on the screen. Select LOW when the moiré pattern or noise appears on the screen. The moiré pattern or noise decreases even the screen looks a little blurred.
qg DISPLAY
Select ON to display the input signal information for about five seconds on the top of the monitor screen when turning on the power or switching the input signal.
qh LANGUAGE
Select the on-screen language among five languages. Available languages are: English, German, French, Italian and Spanish.
For details on selecting the language, see “Selecting the On-screen Language” on page 26 (GB).
Using On-screen Menus
1-9
1-10
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MEMORY menu
This menu is used for saving or recalling the settings in the PIC CONTROL, PIC SIZE and CONFIG (only for ENHANCE and H FILTER) menus.
MEMORY
LOAD
SAVE
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
qj qk
For details, see “Using the Memory” on page 25 (GB).
qj LOAD
Recalls the preset settings.
qk SAVE
Saves the settings.
REMOTE menu
This menu is used for the remote control setting.
REMOTE
INDEX NO. : 001 REMO TE MODE : T V REMOTE ONLY : OFF
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
w;
ql
wa
ql INDEX NO.
Sets the index number of the monitor.
Note
When you set the number, use the buttons on the monitor.
For details on the index number, see “Operating a Specific Monitor With the Remote Commander” on page 27 (GB).
w; REMOTE MODE
Select the Remote Commander mode.
TV: Sony monitors’ or TVs’ commander PJ: Sony projectors’ commander OFF: Disables the remote control.
For details, see “Using the Other Remote Commander” on page 28 (GB).
wa REMOTE ONLY
Select ON to disable the front control buttons on the monitor. The monitor can only be controlled with the Remote Commander. While REMOTE ONLY is ON, the indicators on the front panel go off. To cancel the REMOTE ONLY mode, set REMOTE ONLY to OFF with the Remote Commander, or press the CTRL button while pressing the 1 switch. The monitor turns to the standby mode and the REMOTE ONLY mode is canceled. The setting in this item is still retained when the AC power cord is disconnected.
STATUS menu
This menu is used for displaying the internal condition of the monitor.
STATUS
[ PFM-510A1WU ] SER IAL No. :2000001 OPERATION : 000000H SOFTWARE :
Ver
1.00 TEMPERATURE : OK FAN : OK
wg
wf
wd
ws
wh wj
ws Model name
Indicates the model name.
wd SERIAL No.
Indicates the serial number.
wf OPERATION
Indicates the total operation hours.
Note
The standby mode is not counted as OPERATION time.
wg SOFTWARE
Indicates the system software version.
wh TEMPERATURE
Indicates whether the internal temperature of the monitor is usual.
OK: Usual NG: Unusual
When the internal temperature is unusual, NG is displayed and the item flashes in red. The 1 indicator on the control panel also flashes.
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Note
The “TEMPERATURE NG” message may appear when the ventilation holes are blocked or the monitor is installed in a poorly ventilated area. In this case, check that the ventilation holes are not blocked and install the monitor in a good ventilated area. If the message still displayed, contact your authorized Sony dealer.
When the 1 indicator flashes or NG indicates, see “Self­diagnosis Function” on page 26 (GB).
wj FAN
The cooling fans are built in this monitor. This item indicates whether the cooling fans work properly.
OK: Usual NG: Unusual
When the cooling fans are unusual, NG is displayed and the item flashes in red. The 1 indicator on the control panel also flashes.
Note
When the “FAN NG” message appears, contact your authorized Sony dealer.
When the 1 indicator flashes or NG indicates, see “Self­diagnosis Function” on page 26 (GB).
Note
The upper cooling fans detect the monitor’s internal temperature and control the fans rotations. If the ambient temperature is high, the number of fan rotations increase and the noise will be louder.
Cooling fans
Ventilation holes
Using On-screen Menus
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Watching the Picture
Before you start
•Turn on the monitor.
•Turn on the connected equipment and play a video source.
•To display the input signal information on the screen when turning on the power or switching the input signal, set “DISPLAY” in the CONFIG menu to ON.
•To select the on-screen language used in the menu, see page 26 (GB).
Switching the Picture
1
Press CTRL on the control panel of the monitor. RGB1, YUV, RGB2, LINE, and Y/C buttons light up.
2
Select the input source to be displayed by pressing the following buttons. RGB1:Selects the audio and video signal input
from the RGB1 connectors when the input signal is RGB signal.
YUV: Selects the audio and video signal input
from the RGB1 connectors when the input signal is component signal.
RGB2:Selects the audio and video signal input
from the RGB2 connectors.
LINE: Selects the audio and video signal input
from the VIDEO IN connector and AUDIO IN jack in the LINE connectors.
Y/C: Selects the audio and video signal input
from the Y/C IN connector and AUDIO IN jack in the LINE connectors.
PAL LINE·Y/C
The selected input signal appears on the monitor screen.
You can also switch the input signal from the Remote Commander.
Watching the Picture
Note
We recommend the input source video equipment equipped with the TBC (time base corrector). If you receive the signal without the TBC, the picture may disappear due to disturbance of the sync signal.
Input Signal and Monitor Status Information Display
Input signal and monitor status information is displayed on-screen for about five seconds when turning on the power or switching the input signal. To disable this function, follow the steps below.
1
Press MENU. The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
MA IN MENU
PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE CONF I G MEMORY REMOTE STATUS
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “CONFIG” and press ENT. The CONFIG menu appears on the monitor screen.
CONF I G
ENHANCE :H IGH H F IL TER :AUTO DI SPLAY : ON LA NGUAGE
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
3
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “DISPLAY” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
DI SPLAY : ON
Color system or horizontal/vertical frequency
Signal type
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Actual on-screen display of the monitor status
On-screen display Significance
31.5kHz / 60Hz (eg.) The selected input signal is computer RGB.
525 / 60 (eg.) The selected input signal is RGB or
component video.
NTSC The selected input signal is NTSC. PAL The selected input signal is PAL. OTHERS The input signal is out of the
capture range.
NO SYNC There is no input signal. MUTING The sound is muted. RGB1 RGB The signal mode of RGB1 is set to
RGB.
RGB1 YUV The signal mode of RGB1 is set to
component video.
LINE COMP Composite video input is selected at
LINE.
LINE Y/C Y/C video input is selected at LINE.
Watching the Picture
4
Press M to set “DISPLAY” to OFF and press ENT. The DISPLAY function is disabled.
To activate the information function, set “DISPLAY” to ON at the step 4 above.
Note
You can display the input signal information anytime by pressing the DISPLAY button on the Remote Commander, regardless of the above setting.
The input signal information list
31.5
kHz
/60
Hz
RGB1 · RGB
Input signal Color system or horizontal/vertical
frequency display
NTSC NTSC PAL PAL VGAa) (Graphics) 31.5 kHz 60 Hz VGA (Text) 31.5 kHz 70 Hz HDTV 33.8 kHz 60 Hz Macb) 13" 35.0 kHz 67 Hz VESAc) 800×600 37.9 kHz 60 Hz VESA 1024×768 48.4 kHz 60 Hz Mac 16" 49.7 kHz 75 Hz ATId) 1280×1024 64.0 kHz 60 Hz Mac 21" 68.7 kHz 75 Hz VESA 1280×1024 80.0 kHz 75 Hz
a) VGA is a registered trademark of the International
Business Machines Corporation, USA.
b) Mac (Macintosh) is a registered trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc.
c) VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics
Standard Association.
d) ATI is a registered trademark of ATI Technologies, Inc.
Note
When inputting the HDTV signal, input the tri-level sync signal to the G/Y IN connector.
Color system or horizontal/vertical frequency
Signal type
1-11
1-12
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Notes
•CHROMA and PHASE controls do not function with RGB signal.
•PHASE control does not function with component signal.
•PHASE control does not function with PAL color source.
•Do not change the CHROMA/PHASE (NTSC only) level when the selected signal is not NTSC or PAL. Although it gives no effect to the current picture, it does affect the picture of the NTSC or PAL signal which is input later.
Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings
1
In the PIC CONTROL menu, Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “RESET” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
RESET : NO
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m. “NO” changes to “YES”.
RESET : YES
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
3
Press ENT. The PIC CONTROL menu items are restored.
To cancel the reset function, press the MENU button before pressing the ENT button.
Adjusting the Picture
Adjusting the Picture
While watching the picture, you can adjust contrast, brightness, chroma, and phase to suit your taste. The adjustments can be carried out for each input signal separately. You can also store the adjusted levels in memory.
Adjusting the Contrast, Brightness, Chroma, and Phase
Press MENU so that the main menu appears on the monitor screen and select the “CONTRAST”, “BRIGHTNESS”, “CHROMA”, or “PHASE” from the PIC CONTROL menu with the M/m buttons.
CONTRAST
Select the “CONTRAST” with the M/m buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the contrast with the M/m buttons in the range from MIN (0) to MAX (+100).
M: to increase picture contrast m: to decrease picture contrast
BRIGHTNESS
Select the “BRIGHTNESS” with the M/m buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the brightness with the M/m buttons in the range from MIN (–50) to MAX (+50).
M: to make overall picture greenish m: to make overall picture purplish
CHROMA
Select the “CHROMA” with the M/m buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the chroma with the M/m buttons in the range from MIN (–50) to MAX (+50).
M: to increase color intensity m: to decrease color intensity
PHASE
Select the “PHASE” with the M/m buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the phase with the M/m buttons in the range from MIN (–50) to MAX (+50).
M: to make overall picture greenish m: to make overall picture purplish
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Resizing and Positioning the Picture
You can shift the position of the picture so that it fits in the screen, or adjust the vertical and horizontal size of the picture separately.
Resizing the Picture
1
Press MENU. The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
MA IN MENU
PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE CONF I G MEMORY REMOTE STATUS
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “PIC SIZE” and press ENT. The PIC SIZE menu appears on the monitor screen.
PIC SIZE
HSIZE : 00 HSHIFT : 00 VSIZE : 00 VSHIFT : 00 ASPECT : 4x 3 RESET
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
3
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “H SIZE” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
HSIZE : 00
4
Press M/m to resize the picture. M: to expand horizontal size m: to reduce horizontal size
The horizontal picture size is indicated on the monitor screen in the range from MIN(–50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00.
5
Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.
6
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “V SIZE” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
VSIZE : 00
7
Press M/m to resize the picture. M: to expand vertical size m: to reduce vertical size
The vertical picture size is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN(–50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00.
8
Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.
Adjusting the Picture Position
1
In the PIC SIZE menu, press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “H SHIFT” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
HSHIFT : 00
2
Press M/m to shift the picture. M: to shift the picture to the right m: to shift the picture to the left
The horizontal picture position is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN(–50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00.
3
Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.
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4
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “V SHIFT” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
VSHIFT : 00
5
Press M/m to shift the picture. M: to shift the picture upward m: to shift the picture downward
The vertical picture position is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN(–50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00.
6
Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.
Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position
1
In the PIC SIZE menu, press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “RESET” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
RESET : NO
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m. “NO” changes to “YES”.
RESET : YES
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
3
Press ENT. The original picture size and position are restored.
To cancel the reset function, press the MENU button before pressing the ENT button.
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Using the Memory
You can save the current picture condition by each input signal using MEMORY function. The saved condition can be restored whenever necessary. The items in PIC CONTROL, PIC SIZE and CONFIG (only for ENHANCE and H FILTER) menus can be memorized. You can save the picture condition of up to five input signals.
Storing the Current Condition
1
Press MENU. The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
MA IN MENU
PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE CONF I G MEMORY REMOTE STATUS
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “MEMORY” and press ENT. The MEMORY menu appears on the monitor screen.
MEMORY
LOAD SAVE
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
3
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “SAVE” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
SAVE
MEM 1 : EMPT Y MEM 2 : EMPT Y MEM 3 : EMPT Y MEM 4 : EMPT Y MEM 5 : EMPT Y
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
4
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to MEM 1 to 5 and press ENT.
“COMPLETED” message appears for about five seconds. The current data is stored under the selected memory number. If any data has been stored in the selected memory number, the signal type and the color system or horizontal frequency/vertical frequency are now displayed on the right column next to the selected memory number.
SAVE
MEM 1 : RGB 3 1 . 5
kHz60Hz MEM 2 : EMPT Y MEM 3 : EMPT Y MEM 4 : EMPT Y MEM 5 : EMPT Y
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
Calling Up the Stored Condition
1
In the MEMORY menu, press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “LOAD” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
LOAD
MEM 1:RGB 31.5
kHz
60
Hz MEM 2 : EMPT Y MEM 3 : EMPT Y MEM 4 : EMPT Y MEM 5 : EMPT Y
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to MEM 1 to 5 and press ENT. “COMPLETED” message appears for about five seconds. The picture is adjusted to the selected condition.
Notes
•You cannot recall the memory data if the selected signal is different from the preset signal.
•The following items can be memorized:
PIC CONTROL menu
– CONTRAST – BRIGHTNESS – CHROMA – PHASE – COLOR TEMP – PICTURE AGC
Signal type
Color system or horizontal/vertical frequency
Using the Memory
1-13
1-14
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PIC SIZE menu
– H SIZE – H SHIFT – V SIZE – V SHIFT – ASPECT
CONFIG menu
– ENHANCE – H FILTER
Selecting the On-screen Language
You can select the on-screen language among five languages. Available languages are: English, German, French, Italian and Spanish.
1
Press MENU. The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
MA IN MENU
PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE CONF I G MEMORY REMOTE STATUS
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “CONFIG” and press ENT. The CONFIG menu appears on the monitor screen.
CONF I G
ENHANCE :H IGH H F IL TER :AUTO DI SPLAY : ON LA NGUAGE
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
3
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “LANGUAGE” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
LA NGUAGE
ENGL ISH DEUTSCH FRANÇA IS
ITALIANO
ESPAÑOL
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
4
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to desired language and press ENT. The on-screen language is switched to the one you selected.
ENGLISH: English DEUTSCH: German FRANÇAIS: French ITALIANO: Italian ESPAÑOL: Spanish
5
Press MENU. The menu returns to the CONFIG menu.
Self-diagnosis Function
The unit has a self-diagnosis function. This function displays the monitor’s condition with the 1 indicator flashing and numbers on the SERVICE CODE indicator. The numbers inform you of the monitor’s current condition. When the unit is working properly, only the dot at the lower-right position on the SERVICE CODE indicator flashes. If the 1 indicator flashes, check the number and contact your authorized Sony dealer.
1
Check the two-digit number on the SERVICE CODE indicator. The indicator shows one number, or multiple numbers alternately every a half second.
2
Unplug the unit. Inform the number to your authorized Sony dealer.
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Operating a Specific Monitor with the Remote Commander
Using the supplied Remote Commander, you can operate a specific monitor without affecting other monitors that are installed together.
1
Press ID MODE ON on the Remote Commander. Monitor index numbers appear in white characters on all the monitors. (Every monitor is allocated an individual preset index number from 1 to 255.)
See “To change the index number” in the column to the right on this page to change the index number.
ON
ID MODE
SET
OFF
INDEX NO.117 .. .
2
Input the index number of the monitor you want to operate using 0 – 9 buttons on the Remote Commander. The input number appears right next to each monitor’s own index number.
2 5 8
3 6 9
1 4 7
10/0
INDEX NO.117 117
3
Press ID MODE SET. The character on the selected monitor changes to cyan while others change to red.
ON
ID MODE
SET
OFF
You can operate only a specified monitor. (All operations are available in ID mode except POWER ON/OFF.)
4
After necessary adjustment, press ID MODE OFF. The monitor returns to the normal mode.
ON
ID MODE
SET
OFF
To change the index number
You can change the index number if necessary. When you change the number, use the buttons on the monitor.
1
Press MENU. The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
MA IN MENU
PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE CONF I G MEMORY REMOTE STATUS
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “REMOTE” and press ENT. The REMOTE menu appears on the monitor screen.
REMOTE
INDEX NO. : 001 REMO TE MODE : T V REMOTE ONLY : OFF
SELECT CANCEL
ENTER
MENU
3
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “INDEX NO.” and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
INDEX NO. : 001
4
Select the index number with M/m and press ENT. The menu returns to the REMOTE menu.
Index number
Input number
Operating a Specific Monitor with the Remote Commander
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
28
(GB)
Remote Commander model RM-854 RM-1271 RM-PJ1292 RM-PJ1000 REMOTE MODE setting TV PJ PJ PJ
Input selection RGB1 RGB A A A
RGB2 B B B LINE LINE1 VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO
Menu operation MENU MENU PAGE or < PAGE or < MENU or <
ENTER ENTER ,,ENTER or , ++MMM ––mmm
Picture adjustment Contrast CONTRAST+/– CONTR+/– CONTR+/– CONTR+/–
Chroma CHROMA+/– COLOR+/– COLOR+/– COLOR+/– Phase PHASE+/– HUE+/– HUE+/– HUE+/–
On-screen information DISPLAY STATUS ON STATUS ON
Using the Other Remote Commander
The following operations can be controlled.
•Power on/off
•Input selection
•Menu operations
•Picture adjustments: contrast, phase and chroma
•On-screen display on/off (only for video monitors and TVs)
The available operations and the buttons to be used for each operation are limited depending on each Remote Commander. See the table below.
Using the Other Remote Commander
29
(GB)
Specifications
Video processing
Capture range Horizontal rate: 15.6 to 80 kHz
Vertical rate: 48 to 120 Hz
Preset signal Input: 12 formats (See page
21 (GB))
Video memory 1,152 × 1,152 × 24 bits (RGB
total)
Sampling rate 14.3 to 50 MHz offset phase max.
(equivalent to 100 MHz sampling)
Panel system AC-type Plasma Display Panel Display resolution 1024 dots × 1024 lines Pixel pitch
0.90 (horizontal) × 0.51 (vertical)
mm
(
1
⁄16 × 1⁄32 inches)
Picture size
921 (horizontal) × 522 (vertical)
mm
(36 3⁄8 × 20 5⁄8 inches)
Panel size 42-inch (diagonal 1,058 mm)
Inputs and Outputs
RGB1
R (R-Y)/ G (Y)/B (B-Y) IN
BNC-type (×3)
0.714 Vp-p/non-composite 75-ohm (automatic termination)
1 Vp-p/composite 75-ohm
(automatic termination)
SYNC IN(HD/COMP, VD)
BNC-type (×2) H (or composite) SYNC, V SYNC,
1 to 5 Vp-p high impedance
AUDIO IN (L, R) Phono jack (×2)
500 mVrms, high impedance
R (R-Y)/ G (Y)/B (B-Y) OUT
BNC-type (×3) Loop-through
SYNC OUT (HD/COMP, VD)
BNC-type (×2) Loop-through
H (or composite) SYNC, V SYNC
AUDIO OUT (L, R)
Phono jack (×2) Loop-through
RGB2
RGB IN D-sub 15-pin
See “Pin assignment” on page
30 (GB).
AUDIO IN (L, R) Phono jack (×2)
500 mVrms, high impedance
LINE (NTSC, PAL)
VIDEO IN BNC-type (×1)
Composite video, 1 Vp-p ±2 dB
sync negative, 75-ohm (automatic termination)
Y/C IN Mini DIN 4-pin type (×1)
Y (luminance): 1 Vp-p ±2 dB sync
negative, 75-ohm (automatic termination)
C (chrominance): Burst
0.286 Vp-p ±2 dB (NTSC), 75-ohm (automatic termination) Burst 0.3 Vp-p ±2 dB (PAL) 75-ohm (automatic termination)
AUDIO IN (L, R) Phono jack (×2)
500 mVrms, high impedance
VIDEO OUT BNC-type (×1) Loop-through Y/C OUT Mini DIN 4-pin type (×1) Loop-
through
AUDIO OUT (L, R) (Variable output)
Phono jack (×2) Loop-through
MONITOR OUT AUDIO (L, R)
Phono jack (×2) Maximum 500 mVrms, high
impedance
CONTROL S (IN, OUT)
Mini jack (stereo) (×2) 5 Vp-p
REMOTE (RS-232C)
Mini DIN 8-pin (×1)
SPEAKERS 6 to 16 ohms, 7 W + 7 W (when
the impedance is 8 ohms)
General
Power requirements
100 to 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz,
4.7 A/410 W
220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz,
2.2 A/400 W
Operating conditions
Temperature: 0°C to 35°C (32°F to
95°F)
Humidity: 20% to 90% (no
condensation)
Atmospheric pressure: 700 to
1060 hPa
Specifications
1-15
1-16
30
(GB)
Pin No. Signal
1 Red video or R-Y 2 Green video or Y 3 Blue video or B-Y 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Red ground 7 Green ground 8 Blue ground 9 Not used 10 Ground 11 Ground 12 SDA 13 H sync or composite sync 14 V sync 15 SCL
Chrominance
Luminance
GND
GND
Storing/transporting conditions
Temperature: –10°C to +40°C
(14°F to 104°F)
Humidity: 20% to 90% (no
condensation)
Atmospheric pressure: 700 to
1060 hPa
Dimensions 1036 × 636 × 152 mm
(40 7⁄8 × 25 1⁄8 × 6 1⁄
8
inches) (w/h/d) Mass 45 kg (99 lb 3 oz) Supplied accessories
AC power cord (1) AC plug holder (1) Remote Commander RM-921 (1) Size AA (R6) batteries (2) Ferrite core (2) Foot support bracket (2) Screws for foot support bracket (6) Monitor stabilizer (2) Operating instructions (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Pin assignment
Y/C jack (Mini DIN 4-pin)
RGB IN connector (D-sub 15-pin)
Specifications
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
3-864-657-03(1)
Operating Instructions Mode d’emploi Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instrucciones Istruzioni per l’uso
MB-514
Mounting Bracket
© 1998 by Sony Corporation
Printed in Japan
1-2. MB-514 Operating Instructions
1-17
1-18
Dimensions of the assembled bracket
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Side view
Units : mm (inches)
317.5 (12
1
/
2
)
35 (1 3/8)
317.5 (12
1
/
2
)
186.6 (7 11/32)
263 (10
11
/
32
)361 (14
7
/
32
)
360 (14
3
/16)
141 (5
9
/16)
10 (
13
/32)
29(1
5
/
32
)
20° (max.)
Changing the Angle of the Monitor
123
English
You can change the angle of the monitor panel by adjusting the angle of the mounting bracket.
Note
If you have any questions about installing the mounting bracket, contact your authorized Sony dealer.
1
Attach the handle on the mounting bracket with the supplied screw (provided with the handle).
2
Adjust the monitor panel angle. You can change the angle from 0° to 20° (7 levels). (Approx. 0°, 4°, 8°, 12°, 15°, 18° and 20°) (1) Pull the handle down to unsnap the lock. (2) Push the panel to the desired angle. (3) Let go of the handle and adjust the panel angle so
it can be locked.
See the angle marks.
3
Remove the handle.
Store the handle with the Operating Instructions.
(1)
(2)
(3)
0
4
8
12
15
20
18
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
3-864-658-04(1)
Installation Manual for Dealers
1998 by Sony Corporation
MB-514
Mounting Bracket
1-3. MB-514 Installation Manual
1-19
1-20
2
WARNING
Install the monitor on a wall that can hold a weight of at least 400kg (881lb14 oz). Reinforce the wall, if needed.
3
Table of contents
English
Overview
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5
Parts List
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5
Installation
................................................................................
6
Specifications
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12
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
5
Parts List
Mounting bracket (1)
Wall bracket (1)
Handle (1)
Knob (2)
Screw M5 (8)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Overview
The mounting bracket MB-514 is designed to install the Sony flat panel monitor
on a wall.
6
Installation
2
English
1
Decide where on the wall you want to install the wall bracket (a). The center hole of the wall bracket will be matched the center of the monitor panel.
2
Install the wall bracket (a) on the wall. Use six M8 bolts or concrete anchors, six nuts and six washers (not supplied).
1
(a)
(a)
1-21
1-22
7
4
3
English
3
Pull down the retractable feet and stand the monitor
up.
For details on using the retractable feet, see the Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel monitor .
If the retractable feet and the foot support brackets are already installed on the monitor, go to Step 4. Otherwise, go to Step 5.
4
Remove the foot support brackets from the
retractable feet.
For details on removing the foot support brackets,
see the Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel
monitor.
8
Installation
English
5
Install the mounting bracket (b) on the flat monitor.
Match the mounting bracket screw holes to the
monitor screw holes, then insert and tighten eight
M5 screws (e) to lock the bracket onto the monitor.
6
Attach the handle (c) on the mounting bracket (b)
with the supplied screw (provided with the handle).
5
6
(b)
(e)
(c)
(b)
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PFM-510A1WU/PFM-510A1WE
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English
7 Store the retractable feet.
For details on using the retractable feet, see the Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel monitor.
8 Install the flat monitor with the mounting bracket (b)
on the wall bracket (a).
Hook two mounting bracket shafts A, B on the
wall bracket grooves.
Note
Make sure that the shafts hook properly into the
grooves.
78
(b)
(a)
A
B
10
Installation
English
9 Lock the mounting bracket shafts (hooked in Step
8) by turning two knobs (d) so that the shafts do not move vertically. Pull the handle (c) out (installed in Step 6) and unsnap the lock. Pull down the monitor panel so the mounting bracket angle is fully extended. Turn two knobs (d) and lock the monitor panel.
10 Adjust the monitor panel angle.
You can change the angle from 0° to 20° (7 levels). (Approx. 0°, 4°, 8°, 12°, 15°, 18° and 20°) (1) Pull the handle (c) down to unsnap the lock. (2) Push the panel to the desired angle. (3) Let go of the handle and adjust the panel angle
so it can be locked.
See the angle marks.
9!º
(c)
(d)
(1)
(2)
(c)
(1)
(2)
(3)
0
4 8 12
15
20
18
1-23
1-24
11
English
11
Loosen the screw and remove the handle.
Store the handle with the Operating Instructions.
(c)
12
MONITOR
CENTER
Dimensions
Handle
Wall bracket
Specifications
Mounting bracket
(a)
(c)
Units : mm (inches)
(b)
Mass Approx. 5.2kg (11lb7oz)
Mass Approx. 5.8kg (12lb13oz)
Mass Approx. 130g (60oz)
278.3 (10 31/32) 28 (1
3
/32)
65 (2
9
/
16
)
470 (18
1
/2)
255.4 (10
1
/16)
535 (21
1
/16)
56.5 (2
7
/32)
455 (18 15/
16
)
406.4 (16)
114.3 (4
1
/2)
114.3 (4
1
/
2
)
304.8 (12) 500 (19
11
/
16
)
57 (2 1/4)
φ
9.5 (3/8)
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