Page 2 - WARNING
1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment 1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus near water.6. Clean only with a dry cloth.7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in acc...
Page 3 - AVERTISSMENT; PRÉCAUTIONS IMPORTANTES DE SÉCURITÉ
2 1. Lire ces instructions.2. Garder ces instructions.3. Respecter tous les avertissements.4. Suivre toutes les instructions.5. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil près de l’eau.6. Nettoyer seulement avec un chiffon sec.7. Ne pas boucher les ouvertures d’aération. Installer selon les instructions du fabric...
Page 4 - Your warranty does not cover:; Before requesting service:; Limited Warranty for the Marantz SLIM SERIES PLASMA MONITOR
3 Who is covered? You must have proof of purchase to receive warrantyservice. What is covered? 1. Warranty coverage begins the day you purchase your Plasma Television, and continues for a period of one year. 2. Marantz America will provide in-home warranty repair.3. Marantz America will incur all la...
Page 5 - Warning; Important Information; Caution
4 Warning Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standardfor the Protection of Electronic Computer/ Data ProcessingEquipment ANSI/NFPA 75. This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are d...
Page 6 - Recommandations importantes; Attention
5 Avertissement Ne pas utiliser dans une salle d’ordinateurs telle que définied a n s l a N o r m e p o u r l a p r o t e c t i o n d e s o r d i n a t e u r sélectroniques/appareils de traitement des données ANSI/NFPA75. DOC avis de conformation Cet appareil numérigue de la Classe B respecte toutes...
Page 7 - Warnings and Safety Precaution
6 Precautions Please read this User Guide carefully before using your plasmamonitor and keep the User Guide handy for future reference. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NOUSER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.R E F E R S E RV I C ...
Page 8 - Précautions; ATTENTION; RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION; AVERTISSEMENT; Pour éviter les risques d’éléctrocution et d’incendie:
7 * Always enable and use your computer ’s screen saver function during use with a computer input source. * Display a moving image whenever possible.* Change the position of the menu display from time to time.* Always power down the monitor when you are finished using it. If the plasma monitor is in...
Page 9 - Méthode de nettoyage du moniteur à plasma:
8 7. Ne pas essayer d’intervenir ou de réparer l’appareil. Le fabricant décline toute responsabilité en cas de blessurecorporelle ou de dégâts matériels résultant d’une opérationd’entretien quelconque effectuée par des personnes nonqualifiées ou résultant de l’ouverture du couvercle arrière.S’adress...
Page 10 - Contents; Contents of the Package
9 Contents Contents of the Package Plasma monitor Power cord Remote control with two AAA Batteries User Guide Safety metal fittings Ferrite cores, bands Cable clamps * These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent tipping due to external shock when using the stand(optional). Fasten ...
Page 11 - * Do not touch or hold the screen face when carrying the unit.; Installation
10 50 mm (2") 50 mm (2") 50 mm (2") Wall Wall 50 mm (2") 50 mm (2") You can attach your optional mounts or stand to the plasma monitor in one of the following two ways:* While it is upright. (See Drawing A)* As it is laid down with the screen face down (See Drawing B). Lay the pr...
Page 12 - How to use the remote control; Battery Installation and Replacement; Cable Management
11 cables clamp mounting hook Approx. 7m / 23ft How to use the remote control Battery Installation and Replacement Insert the 2 “AAA” batteries, making sure to set them inwith the proper polarity.1. Press and open the cover. 2. Align the batteries according to the (+) and (–) indication inside the c...
Page 13 - Power; Turns the monitor ’s power on and off.; Remote sensor window; Receives the signals from the remote control.; POWER/STANDBY indicator; Front View; VOLUME DOWN and UP; Adjusts the volume. Functions as the CURSOR (; Part Names and Function
12 q q q q q Power Turns the monitor ’s power on and off. w w w w w Remote sensor window Receives the signals from the remote control. e e e e e POWER/STANDBY indicator When the power is on ............................. Lights green.When the power is in the standby mode ... Lights red. r r r r r INP...
Page 14 - AC IN; Connect the included power cord here.; EXT SPEAKER L and R; EXT SPEAKER terminal and the; Rear View/ Terminal Board
13 A AC IN Connect the included power cord here. B EXT SPEAKER L and R Connect speakers (optional) here. Maintain the correctpolarity. Connect the (positive) speaker wire to the EXT SPEAKER terminal and the (negative) speaker wire to the EXT SPEAKER terminal on both LEFT and RIGHT channels.Please re...
Page 15 - Remote Control
14 q q q q q POWER ON/STANDBY Switches the power on/standby.(This does not operate when POWER/STANDBYindicator of the main unit is off.) w w w w w OFF TIMER Activates the off timer for the unit. e e e e e DISPLAY Displays the source settings on the screen. r r r r r WIDE Automatically detects the si...
Page 16 - Basic Operations; To change the size of the picture:
15 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 button (on the unit). The monitor’s POWER/STANDBY indicator turns redand the standby mode is set. 3. Press the POWER ON button (on the remote control) to turn on the unit.T...
Page 17 - Wide Screen Operation; With this function, you can select one of six screen sizes.; When viewing videos or digital video discs; ANAMORPHIC size screen; WIDE Operations
16 Wide Screen Operation (manual) With this function, you can select one of six screen sizes. When viewing videos or digital video discs 1. Press the WIDE button on the remote control.2. Within 3 seconds ... Press the WIDE button again.The screen size switches as follows: → NORMAL → ANAMORPHIC → STA...
Page 18 - * “ V G A ” , “ S V G A ” a n d “ S X G A ” a r e r e g i s t e r e d
17 Information Supported resolution See page 37-39 for details on the display output of thev a r i o u s V E S A s i g n a l s t a n d a r d s s u p p o r t e d b y t h emonitor. When 852 (848) dot 480 line wide VGA* signals with a vertical frequency of 60 Hz andhorizontal frequency of 31.7 (31.0) k...
Page 19 - Menu Operations; OSM
18 Menu Operations The following describes how to use the menus and theselected items.1. Press the MENU/ENTER button on the remote control to display the MAIN MENU. SEL. MENU/ENTER OK EXIT EXIT M A I N M E N U P I C T U R E A U D I O I M A G E A D J . S E T U P F U N C T I O N S I G N A L I N F O . ...
Page 20 - Menu Tree
19 Main menu Sub menu Sub menu 2 Sub menu 3 Sub menu 4 RESET REFERENCE PICTURE PICTURE MEMORY OFF/MEMORY1-6 YES 21 CONTRAST ←→ 0 ← 52 → 72 YES 21 BRIGHTNESS ←→ 0 ← 32 → 64 YES 21 SHARPNESS ←→ 0 ← 16 → 32 YES 21 COLOR ←→ 0 ← 32 → 64 YES 21 TINT R ←→ G 0 ← 32 → 64 YES 21 NR OFF/NR-1/NR-2/NR-3 YES 21 C...
Page 22 - Picture Settings Menu; Storing picture settings; Example: Storing picture settings at MEMORY1; Adjusting the picture; Example: Adjusting the contrast; Information; Reducing noise in the picture; Information
21 Picture Settings Menu Storing picture settings This function allows you to store in memory the currentinput signal and PICTURE menu settings and to recallthese settings when necessary.There are six picture memories, and notes of up to 15characters can be added to each. Example: Storing picture se...
Page 23 - Setting the color temperature; Example: Setting “HIGH”; Adjusting the color to the desired level; Changing the Gamma Curve; Making the Low Tone adjustments
22 Setting the color temperature Use this procedure to set color tone produced by the plasmadisplay. Example: Setting “HIGH” On “COLOR TEMP.” of “PICTURE” menu, select “HIGH”. SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN P I C T U R E P I C T U R E M E M O R YC O N T R A S TB R I G H T N E S SS H A R P N E S SC O L O RT I...
Page 24 - Adjusting the colors; Example: Adjusting the color tune for blue; Adjusting the pedestal level (black level); Setting the picture to suit the movie; Example: Setting the “CINEMA MODE” to “OFF”; Example: Setting the “THEATER1” mode
23 Adjusting the colors Use this procedure to adjust hue and color density for red,green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan.You can accentuate the green color of trees, the blue ofthe sky, etc. Example: Adjusting the color tune for blue On “PICTURE” menu, select “COLOR TUNE”, then pressthe MENU/ENTER b...
Page 25 - Audio Settings Menu; Example: Adjusting the bass; Setting the allocation of the audio connectors; Example: Setting “AUDIO INPUT1” to “VIDEO 2”; Image Adjust Settings Menu; Adjusting the Auto Picture; FINE PICTURE
24 Audio Settings Menu A d j u s t i n g t h e t r e b l e , b a s s a n d l e f t / r i g h tbalance and audio input select The treble, bass and left/right balance can be adjusted tosuit your tastes. Example: Adjusting the bass On “BASS” of “AUDIO” menu, adjust the bass. SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN A U D...
Page 26 - SET UP Settings Menu; Setting the language for the menus; Example: Setting the menu display to “DEUTSCH”; Setting the BNC connectors; Example: Set the BNC INPUT mode to “RGB”; Example: Setting the “HD SELECT” mode to “1035I”
25 SET UP Settings Menu Setting the language for the menus The menu display can be set to one of eight languages. Example: Setting the menu display to “DEUTSCH” On “LANGUAGE” of “SET UP” menu, select “DEUTSCH”. SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN S E T U P L A N G U A G EB N C I N P U TD - S U B I N P U TH D S E ...
Page 27 - Setting the video signal format; Example: Setting the color system to “3.58 NTSC”; Example: Setting “BACK GROUND” to “BLACK”
26 Information 䡵 RGB SELECT modes One of these 7 modes must be selected in order todisplay the following signals correctly. P C A U T O : S e l e c t t h e s u i t a b l e m o d e f o r t h e specifications of input signals as listed in the table“Computer input signals supported by this system” onpa...
Page 28 - Setting the screen size for S1/S2 video input; Adjusts the screen size automatically according; Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen; Example: Setting “GRAY LEVEL” to “5”; Turning on/off the menu display; Example: Turning the DISPLAY OSM off; Setting the position of the menu; Example: Set the position to “TOP CENTER”; Resetting to the default values; Refer to page 19 for items to be reset.
27 Setting the screen size for S1/S2 video input If the S-video signal contains screen size information, theimage will be automatically adjusted to fit the screen whenthis S1/S2 is set to AUTO.This feature is available only when an S-video signal isinput via the VIDEO3 terminal. Example: Setting “S1...
Page 29 - Function Settings Menu; Example: Turning the power management function on; Setting the Input Skip; Reducing burn-in of the screen
28 Function Settings Menu Setting the power management for computerimages T h i s e n e rg y - s a v i n g ( p o w e r m a n a g e m e n t ) f u n c t i o nautomatically reduces the monitor’s power consumptionif no operation is performed for a certain amount of time. Example: Turning the power manag...
Page 31 - Setting Closed Caption; Signal Information Menu
30 OSM ORBITER Use this to set OSM menu shift. Example: Setting “OSM ORBITER” to “OFF” On “OSM ORBITER” of “PDP SAVER” menu, select“OFF”. SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN P D P S AV E R P E A K B R I G H TO R B I T E RI N V E R S E / W H I T ES C R E E N W I P E RS O F T F O C U SO S M O R B I T E RO S M C O N...
Page 32 - Connections are made as described below.; Communication Parameters; Asynchronous; External Control
31 Application These specifications cover the communications control ofthe plasma monitor by external equipment. Connections Connections are made as described below. Connector on the plasma monitor side: EXTERNALCONTROL connector.Use a crossed (reverse) cable. Type of connector: D-Sub 9-pin male 1 5...
Page 33 - Troubleshooting
32 Remedy • If there are no abnormalities in the image and sound, the noise is caused by the cabinet reacting tochanges in temperature. This will not affectperformance. • Leave some space between the display and the connected components. • Replace both batteries with new ones. • Plug the monitor’s p...
Page 35 - Table of Signals Supported; PD6150D Supported resolution; Computer input signals supported by this system
39 Table of Signals Supported Screen mode PD6150D Supported resolution • When the screen mode is NORMAL, each signal is converted to a 1024 dots 768 lines signal. (Except for * 2, 3, 4 ) • When the screen mode is TRUE, the picture is displayed in the original resolution.• When the screen mode is FUL...
Page 36 - D E C L A R A T I O N O F C O N F O R M I T Y; We hereby declare that the equipment specified above; PD4250D : Aspect ratio is 5:4. This signal is converted to a 720 dots
40 D E C L A R A T I O N O F C O N F O R M I T Y This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) This device maynot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause un...
Page 37 - is a registered trademark.
08/2004 00M23BW851250 ecmf-b Printed in Japan is a registered trademark. www.marantz.com You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website. JAPAN Marantz Japan, Inc. 35-1 Sagami Ohno 7-Chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan U.S.A. Marantz America, Inc. 1100 Maplewood...