Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; IMPORTANT INFORMATION; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; IMPORTANT
E-2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING: This is a Class A and Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radiointerference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS...
Page 3 - English
E-3 English 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unu...
Page 4 - FEATURES; Variety of input signals; Desired screen size; Convenient power saving setting; Others
E-4 FEATURES Variety of input signals • The unit features four video and four S-video input terminals, and five component video terminals. • In addition to mD-sub terminal, the display also supports input of digital RGB signal input enabling DVI standard (HDCP*) high definition picture quality. • De...
Page 5 - ACCESSORIES; Warning; CHECKING ACCESSORIES
E-5 English ACCESSORIES HANDY TIPS • Viewing the screen constantly for extended periods can strain your eyes. Be sure to stay at a proper distance (at least 1.5 m or 5 feet (42”)/ 1.9 m or 6.3 feet (50”)) from the screen and to look occasionally away while working. • Have the display inspected and c...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION
E-6 INSTALLATION To prevent the display’s internal components from overheating, make sure that the display is installed in a well-ventilated location. Be sure to use the optional stand, wall-mounting unit or the other unit when installing the display. Also, be also sure that your dealerperforms the ...
Page 7 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; DISPLAY SECTION – FRONT
E-7 English PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ⑨ ① ② DISPLAY SECTION – FRONT 1 Power indicator lamp This lamp shows the state of the power supply. Lit (red): Stand-by Lit (green): Power ON Lit (orange): Power saving (DPMS: Power savingfunction) mode ON (See P. E-36.) Flashing (red): Malfunction (Flashes diffe...
Page 8 - DISPLAY SECTION – LOWER PART
E-8 1 /I power switch When pressed while in the “OFF” state, the power indicator lamp lights and the display is placed in the “ON ” state, and the power can be turned “ON” or “OFF” by the remote control or on the control panel of the display. When pressed while in the “ON ” state, the power indicato...
Page 9 - Description of Input Terminals
E-9 English 6 External speaker output terminal (EXT SP) Connect this terminal to the optionally available speaker.When connecting a cable, attach a ferrite core to the cable. (See P. E-13.)*See the speaker instruction manual for more information. 7 Audio1 input terminal (AUDIO1 INPUT) 8 Audio2 input...
Page 10 - REMOTE CONTROL
E-10 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Continued) 1 button Switches between power ON and standbystate. 3 DISPLAY OFF button For showing on-screen-information. 4 PICTURE MODE button Switches the picture mode. 7 RGB input mode selector button[RGB 1 – 2] Selects RGB 1 – 2. 9 Video input mode selector button[VI...
Page 11 - PUTTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL; PRECAUTIONS; USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
E-11 English PUTTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 To remove the cover, slide itoutwards while pressing it down. 2 Place two AA batteries in theremote control. Make sure that thebatteries are properly oriented. 3 Close the cover until it snaps intoplace. Note The remote control will not function...
Page 12 - EFFECTIVE RANGE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL; Display – front; Display – side
E-12 EFFECTIVE RANGE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control at the display’s signal receiver when using it. Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the display’s signal receiver. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL (Continued) Information The remote control may not functio...
Page 13 - RECEPTACLE; Ferrite cores; CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
E-13 English Be sure to turn OFF the power to the display and external equipment before making any connections. No cables are supplied with the display for connection to external equipment. The type of cable to be used varies depending on the PCmodel. Contact your dealer for more information. RECEPT...
Page 14 - CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (Continued); EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS; VCR or other external components See P.
E-14 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (Continued) EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Remotecontrol Display Speaker (optional) Speaker VCR or other external components See P. VCR DVD player Satellite tuner PC
Page 15 - VCR
English E-15 VCR • Connect the video signal cable to either the S-video input terminal or the video input terminal. To video output To video input Bottom of Display (Ex.: P42VHA10) Note • Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before you connect external components. • Also refer to the instruction...
Page 16 - SATELLITE TUNER; DVD PLAYER
E-16 SATELLITE TUNER • Connect the video signal cable to the component video input terminal, S-video input terminal, or the video input terminal.• If the component to be connected is equipped with component video output terminal, it is recommended to connect to the component video terminal. CONNECTI...
Page 17 - PC
English E-17 PC • As the cable for connecting a PC differs with the PC model, please consult your dealer for information on the right cable to purchase.• The PC can be connected to either the front side or the rear side, whichever is most convenient. To RGB output (mD-sub) To audio output To RGB out...
Page 18 - BASIC OPERATIONS; TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF
E-18 BASIC OPERATIONS * You can also use the buttons on the display’s controlpanel to perform these steps. TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF 1 2 3 Press /I to the left at the bottomof the display to the ON state. The power lamp lights up. Press on the remote control. The color of the power lamp changes f...
Page 19 - ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
E-19 English Press the Volume button Press to increase the volume. Press to reduce the volume. Any value between 0 and 40 can be selected. * Note that the volume level remains stored even when you turn OFF the power. Muting the sound Press . The sound is removed. Press again to restore the sound to ...
Page 20 - SELECTING INPUT MODE; RGB INPUT MODE; Press the; VIDEO INPUT MODE; Press
E-20 SELECTING INPUT MODE RGB INPUT MODE 1 RGB1 mode Press the – buttons to select the input mode. You can select from VIDEO1 mode to VIDEO4mode. The video modes corresponding to each inputterminal are as follows. • VIDEO1: Video • VIDEO2: S-video • VIDEO3: Component video • VIDEO4: Component video ...
Page 21 - CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS; OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS
English E-21 CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS On-screen information (DISPLAY) Press . The mode is indicated on the screen for 5 seconds. Picture Mode (PICTURE MODE) Press . This button can be used to switch the picture mode. In the picture mode, you can switch between the set status and t...
Page 22 - WATCHING PICTURES ON THE WIDE SCREEN; SWITCHING BETWEEN SCREEN SIZES
E-22 WATCHING PICTURES ON THE WIDE SCREEN Note • Displaying a picture in a Normal mode for extended periods of time may cause phosphor burn-in. • A variety of picture modes are available with this display. Remember that if you select a mode with an aspect ratio (ratio of frame width to frame height)...
Page 23 - SCREEN SIZE; Normal
E-23 English Information You may find dark areas on top and at the bottom of the screen if you select one of the Zoom modes for media while using the Vista Vision or CinemaVision size i.e., the sizes used frequently for picture software. SCREEN SIZE ASPECT RATIO The following aspect ratios are avail...
Page 24 - ADJUSTMENT MENU; MENU
E-24 ADJUSTMENT MENU ADJUSTMENT MENU MENU PICTURE POSITION/SIZE AUDIO FEATURES FACTORY DEFAULT Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Picture Mode PrecisionSetting Noise Reduction * Picture Memory Position Size Treble Bass Balance Loudness Adjustment Function On Screen Menu Input Terminal Others L...
Page 29 - Setting Range
English E-29 * On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds. “Position” adjustment screen “Size” adjustment screen Adjusting Screen Position (Position) Horizontal position (Horizontal) : Moves screen to the right. : Moves screen to the left. Vertical position (...
Page 33 - ADJUSTMENT
English E-33 • FEATURES setup screen has the following 5 options. Adjustment : Can make a fine adjustment of pictures such as Dot Clock, Clamp Position. Function : Allows setting of 24-frame mode. (See P. E-34.) On Screen Menu : Can make a display setting such as OSD, Language. (See P. E-34.) Input ...
Page 34 - ON SCREEN MENU; FUNCTION
E-34 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (FEATURES MENU) (Continued) • Setting Display Information (OSD) You can use this option to select whether to display information other than menus. (Error messages are displayed regardless of what choice you make for this option.) Each time you press or , one of the available c...
Page 35 - SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS
English E-35 * On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds. SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS • Selecting Video Mode (Video Input) You can use this option to select the desired video mode of pictures it will receive to the Video Input terminal. Each time you press o...
Page 36 - OTHER SETTINGS
E-36 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (FEATURES MENU) (Continued) OTHER SETTINGS DPMS for other then RGB1 You can use this option to select the amount of time before the DPMS function starts. DPMS (which stands for “display power management signaling”) allows the display to maintain an automatic power saving funct...
Page 39 - INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJUSTMENT VALUE (FACTORY DEFAULT)
English E-39 INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJUSTMENT VALUE (FACTORY DEFAULT) 1 “FACTORY DEFAULT” selected in themain menu screen Displays the message of whether toproceed the initialization Displays the message of havingcompleted the initialization You can restore the values of the adjustment/setting made...
Page 40 - OPTIONS
E-40 OPTIONS Wall-mounting unit 0° to 15° mounting angle P-WB4200 Hanging unit 0° to 15° mounting angle P-CT4200 Stand P-TT4200 Speaker P-SP4200 (for 42”)P-SP5000 (for 50”)(1 set of 2 speakers) Speaker Stand P-ST4200 (for 42”)P-ST5000 (for 50”)(1 set of 2 speakers stands) * When installing an option...
Page 41 - FACTORY SETTINGS
E-41 English FACTORY SETTINGS This display can store the latest four types of signals for RGB adjustment value. The fifth input signal will replace the adjustment valueof the first input signal. To do this, select a desired signal and follow the instructions in “Adjusting Screen Position and Size” o...
Page 42 - SPECIFICATION
E-42 SPECIFICATION Model P42VHA10W/P42VHA10A P42HHA10W/P42HHA10A Screen size 42" wide screen: 42" wide screen: 92.1 cm (W) x 51.8 cm (H) (105.7 cm diagonal) 92.2 cm (W) x 52.2 cm (H) (106.0 cm diagonal) 36.3 inch (W) x 20.4 inch (H) (41.6 inch diagonal) 36.3 inch (W) x 20.6 inch (H) (41.7 in...
Page 45 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; HANDY TIPS; Precautions
English E-45 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Action • Check whether the power plug is securely inserted into the receptacle. • Check cables for disconnection.• Check whether the power for all input equipment is ON.• Check for connection to wrong terminals or for wrong input mode.• Check whether the input m...