Page 2 - CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,; WARNING; DOC compliance Notice; PRECAUTIONS; IMPORTANT INFORMATION; Warnings and Safety Precaution
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol warms the user that uninsulated voltagewithin the unit may have sufficient magnitude to ...
Page 4 - Example of Proposal 1: The display position is moved; Proposed countermeasures for the plasma module
PDP Monitor burning characteristics Regarding the subject titled, we hereby furnish you with thefollowing report: 1. Burning The fluorescent substance used in the plasma module losesits brightness with the lapse of lighting time.This deterioration in brightness appears to be a differencein brightnes...
Page 5 - To avoid damage and prolong operating life:
To avoid damage and prolong operating life: 1. Use only with 120V 50/60Hz AC power supply. Con- tinued operation at line voltages greater than 120 VoltsAC will shorten the life of the unit, and might evencause a fire hazard. 2. Handle the unit carefully when installing it and do not drop. 3. Locate ...
Page 6 - Contents
Contents How to Attach Options to the SLIM SERIES 42-inch Plasma Monitor .. 1Introduction ..................................................... 2 Introduction to the PlasmaSync 42-inchPlasma Monitor ....................................................... 2The features you'll enjoy include: ............
Page 7 - How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor
1 How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor Drawing A Drawing B 31 mm (1.22") 1110 mm (43.7") 748 mm (29.5") 31 mm (1.22") 50 mm (2") 50 mm (2") Wall Wall Ventilation Requirements forenclosure mounting To allow heat to disperse, leave space betweensurrounding objects as sho...
Page 8 - Introduction; Contents of the Package
2 Introduction Introduction to the SLIM SERIES PLASMAMONITOR PD4292D is a seamless blend of cutting-edge visual tech-nology and sophisticated design. At 42-inches, with a 16:9aspect ratio, the PD4292D certainly makes a big impres-sion. However, at a mere 3.5 inches/ 89mm thin, the moni-tor's sleek t...
Page 9 - Part Names and Function; Front View; PROCEED; Adjust the volume. Functions as the CURSOR (; POWER/STANDBY indicator; Receives the signals from the remote control unit.
3 Part Names and Function Front View INPUT SELECT VOLUME POWER/STANDBY PROCEED POWER/STANDBY DOWN LEFT/– RIGHT/+ UP VOLUME /EXIT INPUT SELECT 1 2 4 7 6 1 PROCEED Sets the on-screen display (OSM) mode and displaysthe main menu. 2 VOLUME Down and Up Adjust the volume. Functions as the CURSOR ( ▲ / ▼ )...
Page 10 - Rear View/ Terminal Board; EXT SPEAKER L and R; Connect speakers here.; EXTERNAL CONTROL; Connect the supplied remote cable here.; CONTROL LOCK; Connect the included power cord here.
4 Rear View/ Terminal Board SPEAKERS MUSTHAVE MORE THAN7WATT RATINGIMPEDANCE 6 OHM LEFT EXTERNALCONTROL REMOTECONTROL CONTROLLOCKON/ OFF AC IN RIGHT RGB 3 (Digital RGB) RGB 1 R/CR/PR G/Y B/CB/PB HD VD L(MONO) R L(MONO) Y CB/CR PB/PR R L(MONO) AUDIO 3 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 1 RGB2/ DVD2/ HD2 R VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2...
Page 11 - LCD REMOTE CONTROLLER RC2000MKII; OPERATION; LOW; FUNCTION AND OPERATION
5 LCD REMOTE CONTROLLER RC2000MKII • The remote control unit provided with the Plasma moni- tor is a “learning”-type, programmable unit capable ofcontrolling almost any component in your system, as wellas the Marantz D-BUS components (RC-5). The com-ponents to be controlled can be selected with ten ...
Page 12 - Here are the button names and their functions:
6 3 CLONE The RC2000MKII has the ability to “replicate” itself,downloading all of its internal pre-programmed and user-programmed commands to another RC2000MKII. Thisbutton is used when you wish to “teach” anotherRC2000MKII all of the customized commands you’vealready programmed in this RC2000MKII. ...
Page 17 - Advanced Programming Techniques
11 Erasing the memory assigned to a DIRECT buttons: All codes and names which were previously memorized for each of thefunctions (such as TV, LD, VCR, etc.) in pages can be erased. Press andhold the CLEAR button D and press the < or > button 8 2 times. You will see the “DIR- CLR?” (direct butt...
Page 20 - Other Functions
14 To “clone” (duplicate) the memory contents of one RC2000MKIIinto another RC2000MKII, please follow these steps: 1. Place the source RC2000MKII (the one with all of the customizedcommands, names, macros, macro sequences, and the like) with itsinfrared transmitter window L facing the infrared senso...
Page 21 - Direct Command Functions Listing
15 LAMP - Lighting function ON or OFF and TIME Press the D-5 direct function button, and you can then set the time (inseconds) directly using the numeric key pad B buttons. A time figure consisting of only 1 digit can be input by pressing the figure then waitingfor 2 seconds or input “0” before ente...
Page 24 - Side View; OK
18 AUX 3 VCD/PHI 2 1 PBC selects play back control (for 2 KARA selects karaoke program REST 3 IND+ selects video index up only) 4 IND- selects video index down 5 SEL selects in PBC 6 RTN returns in PBC 7 NEXT next 8 PREV privious 4 VCD/PHI 3 1 CD+ selects disc up (for 2 SHUT selects shutter function...
Page 25 - * Use the LCD remote controller within a distance of about; LCD Remote Controller Notes; * Keep the back light button turned off except when using; Handling the LCD remote controller; If moisture gets on the unit, wipe it off immediately.
19 Battery Installation and Replacement Insert the 4 "AA" batteries, making sure to set them inwith the proper polarity. 1. Press and pull. 2. Load the batteries in the direction indicated by the "+" and "–" marks in the case. Operating Range * Use the LCD remote controller w...
Page 26 - Installation; Document Camera
20 RGB 3 (Digital RGB) RGB 1 R/C R /P R G/Y B/C B /P B HD VD L(MONO) R L(MONO) Y C B /P B C R /P R R L(MONO) AUDIO 3 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 1 RGB2/ DVD2/ HD2 DVD1/HD1 R VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 Installation Document Camera VCR or Laser Disc Player DVD Player Signal cableTo Mini D-Sub 15 pin connector on the p...
Page 28 - External Speaker Connections; Unplug the plasma monitor and all con-
22 External Speaker Connections External speakers may be connected to the plasma monitorto reproduce sound from VIDEO, DVD or RGB signalsources. External speakers may be connected directly to the SPEAK-ERS terminals or indirectly by connecting a stereo systemamplifier to the audio outputs. CAUTION: ...
Page 29 - Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner's; Connecting Your DVD Player
23 Connecting Your PC Or MacintoshComputer Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your Plasmamonitor will enable you to display your computer's screenimage for an impressive presentation. The Plasma monitorsupports the signals described on page 50. To connect to a PC, Macintosh or compatible gr...
Page 30 - Pin Assignments and Signal Levels for 15 pin RGB (Analog)
24 Pin Assignments and Signal Levels for 15 pin RGB (Analog) 5 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 Pin No. 123456789 101112131415 Signal (Analog) RedGreen or sync-on-greenBlueNo connectionGroundRed groundGreen groundBlue groundNo connectionSync signal groundNo connectionBi-directional DATA (SDA)Horizo...
Page 31 - Basic Operations; POWER; To turn the unit ON and OFF:; VOLUME; To adjust the volume:; MUTE; To check the settings:; DIGITAL ZOOM; To change the size of the picture:
25 Basic Operations POWER To turn the unit ON and OFF: 1. Plug the power cord into an active AC power outlet. 2. Press the POWER ON button (on the remote control- ler) to turn on. The monitor’s POWER/STANDBY indicator will lightup(green) when the unit is on. 3. Press the POWER OFF button (on the rem...
Page 32 - OFF TIMER; To set the off timer:; O F F T I M E R 3 0; Canceling the off timer
26 OFF TIMER To set the off timer: The off timer can be set to turn the power off after 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. 1. Press the 3 -D7(TIME) button to start the timer at 30 minutes. 2. Press the 3 -D7(TIME) button to the desired time. 3. The timer starts when the menu turns off. → 30 → 60 → 90 → 120 ...
Page 33 - Watching with a wide screen; With this function, you can select one of four screen sizes.; When watching videos or digital video discs; Press the; ZOOM size screen; WIDE Operations; FULL size screen; When watching high definition video source
27 Watching with a wide screen (manual) With this function, you can select one of four screen sizes. When watching videos or digital video discs 1. Press the 2 -D5(WIDE) button on the remote controller. 2. Within 3 seconds ... Press the 2 -D5(WIDE) button again. The screen size switches as follows: ...
Page 34 - Information; • See page 58 for details on the display output of the
28 Watching computer images with awide screen Switch to the wide screen mode to expand the 4 : 3 imageto fill the entire screen. 1. Press the 2 -D5(WIDE) button on the remote controller. 2. Within 3 seconds ... Press the 2 -D5(WIDE) button again. The screen size switches as follows: → NORMAL → FULL ...
Page 35 - Menu Operations; The main menu disappears by pressing the
29 The following describes how to use the menus and the se-lected items. 1. Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU. 2. Press the cursor buttons ▲ ▼ on the remote controller to highlight the menu you wish to enter. 3. Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote cont...
Page 37 - Picture Settings Menu; Adjusting the picture; Example: Adjusting the contrast
31 Picture Settings Menu Adjusting the picture The contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and tint can beadjusted as desired. Example: Adjusting the contrast Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICT...
Page 39 - Setting the color temperature
33 Setting the color temperature Use this procedure to set color tone produced by the plasmadisplay. Example: Setting "1" Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE”, then press the 3 -D1(O...
Page 40 - Adjusting the color to the desired quality
34 Adjusting the color to the desired quality Use this procedure to adjust the white balance for bright pic-tures and dark pictures to achieve the desired color quality. Example: Adjusting the "WHITE BALANCE" Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the...
Page 41 - Reducing noise in the picture
35 Reducing noise in the picture Use these settings if the picture has noise due to poor re-ception or when playing video tapes on which the picturequality is poor. Example: Setting “NR-3” Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ...
Page 42 - Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance; Example: Adjusting the bass; Sound Settings Menu
36 Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance The treble, bass and left/right balance can be adjusted tosuit your tastes. Example: Adjusting the bass Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “SOUND...
Page 43 - Screen Settings Menu
37 Adjusting the Position, Size, Fine Picture, Picture Adj The position of the image can be adjusted and flickeringof the image can be corrected. Example: Adjusting the vertical position in the normalmode Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, the...
Page 44 - Example: Turning the on-screen display mode off; Function Settings Menu
38 Information m Adjusting the Auto Picture ON ...................... The Picture ADJ and Fine Pictureadjustments are made automati-cally. OFF .................... The Picture ADJ and Fine Pictureadjustments are made manually. m Adjusting the position of the image V-POSITION ....... Adjusts the vert...
Page 45 - Adjusting the position of the menu display; Example: Adjusting the position of the menu display
39 F U N C T I O N OSMOSM ADJ.POWER MGTGRAY LEVELPLECINEMA MODERESET ON 1OFF3AUTOAUTO :::::: SEL. ADJ. RETURN EXIT Adjusting the position of the menu display Use these operations to adjust the position of the menusthat appear on screen. Example: Adjusting the position of the menu display Press the 3...
Page 46 - Example: Turning the power management function on
40 Information m Power management function * The power management function automatically re- duces t he m oni t or’s power co n s u m p t i o n i f t h ecomputer’s keyboard or mouse is not operated for acertain amount of time. This function can be usedwhen using the monitor with a computer conformin...
Page 48 - Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen; Setting the brightness level to the minimum; Example: Setting the “PLE+INVERSE” to “LOCK”
42 Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen Use this procedure to set the gray level for the parts on thescreen on which nothing is displayed when the screen isset to the 4:3 size. Example: Adjusting the "GRAY LEVEL" Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display th...
Page 49 - Setting the picture to suit the movie; Example: Setting the “CINEMA MODE” to “ON”; Resetting to the default values
43 Setting the picture to suit the movie The film image is automatically discriminated and projectedin an image mode suited to the picture.[NTSC, PAL60, 480I (60Hz) only] Example: Setting the “CINEMA MODE” to “ON” Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the sc...
Page 50 - Option Setting Menu
44 Setting the BNC connectors Select whether to set the input of the 5 BNC connectors toRGB or component. Example: Set the BNC SELECT mode to “COMP.” Press the 3 -D1(ON) button button on the remote control- ler to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OPT...
Page 52 - Adjusting the display position in the RGB3 input mode; Example: Setting the “1” mode to “2”
46 Setting high definition images to the suitablescreen size Use this procedure to set whether the number of verticallines of the input high definition image is 1035 or 1080. Example: Setting the "1080 B " mode to "1035 I " Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to displ...
Page 53 - Setting the language for the menus; Example: Setting the menu display to “DEUTSCH”; Information Menu
47 Setting the language for the menus The menu display can be set to one of seven languages: Japa-nese, English, German, French, Swedish, Italian or Spanish. Example: Setting the menu display to “DEUTSCH” Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, the...
Page 54 - Setting the video signal format
48 Setting the video signal format Use these operations to set the video signal format. Example: Setting the video signal format to “3.58NTSC” Press the 3 -D1(ON) button on the remote controller to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “INFORMATION”, then ...
Page 55 - External Control; ) Connector on the plasma monitor side: EXTERNAL; Application; Connections are made as described below.; Communication Parameters
49 External Control plasma monitor External equipmente.g., Personal computer 1) Connector on the plasma monitor side: EXTERNAL CONTROL connector. Type of connector: D-Sub 9-pin male No. Pin Name 1 No Connection 2 RXD (Receive data) 3 TXD (Transmit data) 4 DTR (DTE side ready) 5 GND 6 DSR (DCE side r...
Page 56 - Communication Format; Command 1; Communications Flow
50 Communication Format Command 1 Unit ID 1 Unit ID 2 Command 2 Data length Data Check sum Command 1 Command 1, along with command 2, is a number used todistinguish each command.In the case of ACK, when the lower order 4 bits is FH (asin 3FH and 7FH), this indicates that the commands anddata of the ...
Page 57 - Command Reference List; Input Switch Change
51 Command Reference List 01. Power ON Function The external control equipment switches on the power of the plasma monitor. Transmission Data 9FH 80H 60H 4EH 00H CKS ACK The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when the power is switched on. 3FH 60H 80H 4EH 00H CKS 02. Power OFF Function The ext...
Page 61 - VIDEO ADJ Request; Function; ACK
55 20. VIDEO ADJ Request Function The display returns the video adjustments information by the external control equipment’s request. Transmission Data 1FH 80H 60H 45H 00H CKS ACK 7FH 60H 80H 45H 0CH DATA00 to DATA0B CKS DATA00: RED Gain(Bias) D8H: -40 FFH: -1 00H: 0 28H: +40 DATA01: GREEN Gain(Bias)...
Page 63 - Table for Signals Supported; Supported resolution; • When screen mode is NORMAL, each signal is converted to a 640 dots; Computer input signals supported on this system; *3 Aspect ratio is 5:4. This signal is converted to a 600 dots
57 Table for Signals Supported Supported resolution • When screen mode is NORMAL, each signal is converted to a 640 dots 2 480 lines signal. (Except for *3) • When screen mode is FULL, each signal is converted to a 853 dots 2 480 lines signal. (Except for *2) Computer input signals supported on this...
Page 64 - Troubleshooting; Symptom
58 Picture is disturbed.Sound is noisy.Remote control unit operates errone-ously.The remote controller does not work. Monitor’s power does not turn on whenthe remote controller’s power button ispressed. Monitor does not operate when the re-mote controller’s buttons are pressed. No sound or picture i...
Page 65 - Specifications
59 Specifications The features and specifications may be subject to change withoutnotice. Units are in inch (mm) Product NameProduct CodeScreen Size Aspect RatioResolutionPixel Pitch Color ReproductionSignals Synchronization Range Input Signals Input Terminals RGB Visual 1 (Analog)Visual 2 (Analog)V...
Page 66 - Limited Warranty for the Marantz SLIM SERIES PLASMA MONITOR; Before requesting service:
60 R Limited Warranty for the Marantz SLIM SERIES PLASMA MONITOR Who is covered? You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty serv-ice. What is covered? 1) Warranty coverage begins the day you purchase your Plasma Television, and continues for a period of oneyear. 2) Marantz America will prov...
Page 67 - is a registered trademark.
61 00/09 MIT 314W851210 Printed in Japan is a registered trademark. PD4292D-2 00.10.4, 3:11 PM 61