Page 3 - SAFETY GUIDELINES; WARNING
I En Safety Guidelines English SAFETY GUIDELINES This monitor is designed to be safe to use. However, fire or serious injury may occur unless you use this monitor in the proper way.Please follow the instructions shown below in order to avoid injury. Keep the safety guideline Do not use the monitor i...
Page 4 - II; English; CAUTION
II En English Safety Guidelines SAFETY GUIDELINES(continued) Fire or electric shock may cause death or serious injury unless you follow the instruction. WARNING • The enclosed power cord must be used! Failure to do so may cause electric shock hazard or fire hazard.In USA/Canada, use a UL LISTED/CSA ...
Page 5 - III; Safety Guidelines; PRECAUTIONS
III En Safety Guidelines English • Installation environment Do not obstruct a ventilation hole.Do not put the monitor on carpet or blanket, or near a curtain which has a possibility of obstructing a ventilation hole of the monitor. Do not put the monitor in the following places.• Hot places such as ...
Page 6 - • FCC (Federal Communications Commission) STATEMENT WARNING
IV En English Safety Guidelines • FCC (Federal Communications Commission) STATEMENT WARNING For model CMP5000WXU (Plasma Display) CMPAV05 (Video Card) WARNING : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes...
Page 7 - USER’S MANUAL; Notes on Installation Work:
i En English USER’S MANUAL Thank you very much for purchasing the HITACHI PlasmaDisplay Monitor.Before using your monitor, please carefully read the“SAFETY GUIDELINES” and this “USER’S MANUAL” soyou will know how to operate the monitor properly. Keepthis manual in a safe place. You will find it usef...
Page 8 - ii; Features
ii En English NOTE: The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer assumes noresponsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTVGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.APPLE and Maci...
Page 9 - Contents
1 En English Before Proceeding Contents SAFETY GUIDELINES .................................................. I Before Proceeding ...................................................... 2 How to Use This Manual .............................................................. 2 Checking Supplied Accessor...
Page 10 - Before Proceeding; How to Use This Manual; About operations in this manual
2 En English Before Proceeding 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen. M A I N M E N U I N P U T 1 SELECT ENTER EXIT SET MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION : 0 : 6 +++ 0 : 6 0 : 6 0 : 0 : 0 C O N T R A S T : 0 B R R L E V E L I G H T . . G L E V E L . B L E V E L . H E N H A N C E . V E N H A N C E ...
Page 11 - Checking Supplied Accessories; Power cord
3 En English Before Proceeding Checking Supplied Accessories Check that the following accessories were supplied. 1 Power cord 2 Remote control unit 3 AA (R6) batteries (x 2) 4 Speed clamps (x 2) 5 Bead bands (x 2) Before Proceeding ÷ USER’S MANUAL
Page 12 - Part Names and Functions; Main Unit; Main unit
4 En Part Names and Functions English Part Names and Functions Main Unit Main unit 1 Remote control sensor Point the remote control toward the remote sensor tooperate the unit (page 6). 2 STANDBY/ON indicator This indicator is red during standby mode, and turnsto green when the unit is in the operat...
Page 13 - Remote Control Unit; When handling the remote control unit
5 En Part Names and Functions English 8 9 7 0 - 2 3 4 5 6 1 Remote Control Unit 1 SCREEN SIZE button Press to select the screen size (page 18). 2 INPUT buttons Use to select the input (page 16). 3 MENU button Press to open and close the on-screen menu(pages 14 to 26). 4 ADJUST ( 5 / ∞ / 3 / 2 ) butt...
Page 14 - Connection Panel
6 En Part Names and Functions English Part Names and Functions Connection Panel The connection panel is provided with two video inputjacks and one video output jack. Audio input and speakeroutput jacks are also provided.For instructions regarding connections, consult the pagesnoted in parentheses by...
Page 15 - Synchronizing signal impedance selector switch; AC INLET
7 En Part Names and Functions English Part Names and Functions 8 Synchronizing signal impedance selector switch Depending on the connections made at INPUT2, itmay be necessary to set this switch to match theoutput impedance of the connected component’ssynchronization signal.When the output impedance...
Page 16 - Installation and Connections; Installation of the Unit
8 En English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections Installation of the Unit Installation using the optional HITACHI stand orinstallation bracket ÷ Please be sure to request installation or mounting of this unitor the installation bracket by an installation specialist or thedealer...
Page 17 - Connection to INPUT1 and INPUT2; When connecting to INPUT2
9 En Installation and Connections English Installation and Connections Connection to INPUT1 and INPUT2 The INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 jacks are used to connect thedisplay to a computer. After making the connections,adjust the screen settings in accordance with thecomputer’s signal output. See pages 14-15 f...
Page 18 - Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source; When connecting to INPUT1
10 En English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections When connecting to INPUT1 ANALOG RGB (ANALOG RGB) INPUT1 OUTPUT Connect the cable corresponding to the shape of theinput terminal on this unit and the personal computer’soutput terminal.Secure by tightening the terminal screws o...
Page 19 - Audio Connections; Connecting the speakers
11 En Installation and Connections English Installation and Connections Connection of composite SYNC analog RGBsource Make composite SYNC connections for a personalcomputer with output that has the verticalsynchronization signal layered on top of the horizontalsynchronization signal. When connecting...
Page 20 - Power Cord Connection; Connect the power cord to this unit.
12 En English Installation and Connections Power Cord Connection Connect the power cord after all component connectionshave been completed. 1 Connect the power cord to this unit. 2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet. CAUTION ÷ Use only the power cord provided. ÷ Do not use a power supply voltag...
Page 21 - How to Route Cables; To attach the speed clamps to the main unit
13 En Installation and Connections English How to Route Cables Speed clamps and bead bands are included with this unitfor bunching cables together. Once components areconnected, follow the following steps to route cables. 1 Organize cables together using the providedspeed clamps. Insert 1 into an ap...
Page 22 - Setting Up the System; Setup after Connection; Screen Mode setup
14 En English Setting Up the System Setting Up the System 6 Press 5 / ∞ to select SETTING, then press SET. SELECT ENTER EXIT SET MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION : N T : A U T O S E T T I N C L A MP P O WE R : G O F F P S I T I O N O M N A G E M E A I N P U T I N P U T 1 L E B L A : V G A M A I N M...
Page 23 - CLAMP POSITION setup; Setup of CLAMP POSITION
15 En Setting Up the System English Setting Up the System CLAMP POSITION setup Depending on the signal, analog RGB signals may resultin the screen image appearing with a whitish or greenishcast. In such cases, set “CLAMP POSITION” to LOCKED. ÷ Normally, leave this setting at AUTO. Setup of CLAMP POS...
Page 24 - Selecting an Input Source; Operations; INPUT
16 En English Operations Selecting an Input Source This section explains the basic operation of this unit.Outlined on the following pages is how to turn the mainpower on and off, put this unit in the operation or standbymode and how to select connected components. Before you begin, make sure you hav...
Page 25 - To adjust the volume; Press VOLUME on the remote control unit.; VOLUME –; To mute the sound; Press MUTING on the remote control unit.; MUTING; To confirm display settings; Press DISPLAY on the remote control unit.
17 En Operations English Operations To adjust the volume VOLUME +/– Press VOLUME on the remote control unit. Use VOLUME + or VOLUME – to adjust the volume of the connected speakers. : 5 V O L U ME To mute the sound MUTING Press MUTING on the remote control unit. Press MUTING again to restore the sou...
Page 26 - Screen Size Selection; Changing the screen size; Press SCREEN SIZE to select the size.; SCREEN SIZE; During personal computer signal input; DOT BY DOT
18 En English Operations 2 4:3 The display fills the screen as much as possible withoutaltering the aspect ratio of the input signal. A 3 FULL The display is presented with a widescreen aspect ratioof 16:9 and fills the entire screen. A 4 PARTIAL The PARTIAL setting is available only during personal...
Page 28 - Automatic Power OFF; Press MENU to display the menu screen.; To return to operating mode:
20 En English Operations 3 OFF ON 2 Automatic Power OFF This display is equipped with automatic power-management and auto-power-off functions, which allowthe unit to automatically switch to power-saving modewhen no sync signal is detected.(A warning message appears onscreen before thesefunctions ope...
Page 29 - Display Panel Adjustments; Adjusting the Picture Quality; To reset PICTURE mode settings to the default
21 En Display Panel Adjustments English Display Panel Adjustments Adjusting the Picture Quality 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen. M A I N M E N U I N P U T 1 SELECT ENTER EXIT SET MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION : 0 : 6 +++ 0 : 6 0 : 6 0 : 0 : 0 C O N T R A S T : 0 B R R L E V E L I G H T ....
Page 30 - Manual Adjustment of Screen Position and Clock
22 En Display Panel Adjustments English Display Panel Adjustments Adjusting the Image Position andClock (Automatic Adjustment) Pressing AUTO SET UP on either the main unit or theremote control unit will adjust the screen position andclock to optimum values. Note Perform this adjustment individually ...
Page 31 - To reset SCREEN mode settings to the default
23 En Display Panel Adjustments English Manual Adjustment of ScreenPosition and Clock 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen. M A I N M E N U I N P U T 1 SELECT ENTER EXIT SET MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION : 0 : 6 +++ 0 : 6 0 : 6 0 : 0 : 0 C O N T R A S T : 0 B R R L E V E L I G H T . . G L E V...
Page 32 - Other Operations
24 En Other Operations English Other Operations Rewriting the Input Display(INPUT LABEL) This function allows rewriting of the screen contentsdisplayed with differing inputs. For example, the default“INPUT 1” can be changed to “COMPUTER” or othername describing the connected component (up tomaximum ...
Page 33 - Power Control Function; AUTO FUNCTION
25 En Other Operations English Other Operations Power Control Function The power control function allows screen brightness tobe suppressed as a means of lowering powerconsumption and reducing display deterioration. 1 Press MENU to display the menu screen. The menu will be displayed. M A I N M E N U ...
Page 34 - Press
26 En Other Operations English 4 Press SET to select INPUT 1. The factory default setting is OFF. Each time SET ispressed the selector function switches alternately asshown: ÷ When OFF is selected, AUTO FUNCTION isdisabled. ÷ When INPUT 1 is selected, the display inputautomatically switches to INPUT...
Page 35 - Additional Information; Cleaning; Cleaning the screen; Troubleshooting; About the self diagnosis mode
Additional Information 27 En English Additional Information Cleaning Regular cleaning will extend the life and performance ofthis unit. The recommended way to clean the display andrelated parts is described below. Before cleaning, be sure to unplug the power cord fromthe power outlet. Cleaning the d...
Page 36 - General problems; Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown
28 En English Additional Information General problems • No power • Unit cannot be operated. • Remote control does not operate. • INPUT is not changed. • Picture is cut off. • Strange color, light color, or dark, or color misalignment • Power is suddenly turned off. • No picture • Is the power cord d...
Page 37 - Additional cautions
Additional Information 29 En English Although this unit incorporates high precision technologyin its design, please understand that there may beextremely slight pixel breakup, or light emission fault. Note In order to protect the panel and internal circuitry, this display is provided with a cooling ...
Page 38 - Specifications; General; Video; Audio; Accessories
30 En English Additional Information Specifications General Light emission panel ............ 50 inch plasma display panel Number of pixels .............................................. 1280 x 768 Power supply ............................. AC 100 - 120 V, 50/60 Hz Rated current .......................
Page 39 - Supplement 1
Additional Information 31 En English 56.4Hz 70.1Hz 60Hz 66.7Hz 72Hz75Hz85Hz56Hz 60Hz72Hz75Hz85Hz 74.6Hz 60Hz 60Hz 70Hz75Hz (74.9Hz) 85Hz60Hz 72Hz75Hz 75.1Hz 66.0Hz 76.0Hz 56Hz 60Hz70Hz60Hz 60Hz 75Hz85Hz60Hz 65Hz70Hz75Hz85Hz Additional Information Supplement 1 Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical DOT BY ...
Page 40 - Explanation of Terms; Aspect ratio; Supplement 2
32 En English Additional Information Additional Information Explanation of Terms Aspect ratio The TV screen’s width to height ratio is referred to as its aspectratio. The aspect ratio on standard TVs is 4:3 and on wide TVs or High Definition TVs it is 16:9. G ON SYNC This indicates a video signal in...