Page 2 - Table of Contents; SPECIFICATIONS; Standard Mounting Components Features and; BEFORE BEGINNING ADJUSTMENT/SETTING; Concerning the display of the OSD of each item
2 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 4 FEATURES .............................................................................. 5 SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Specifications ............................................................... 62.2 Ex...
Page 3 - CAUTION; PRECAUTION
3 Table of Contents CAUTION • To prevent injury and material damage, thoroughly read this manual and all labels found on the equipment before attempting to mount, install, move, or adjust the product. • Do not install the unit outside or in the open air. Doing so will lead to water seepage into the ...
Page 4 - Introduction; Input/output terminals; Precautions
4 Introduction Introduction The contents of “5.1 Before Beginning Adjustments (pg. 78)” and subsequent sections are premised on the PDP- 607CMX being equipped with the PDA-5003 or PDA-5004. Items that apply only when the PDA-5003 or PDA-5004 is installed are marked with a star ‘ ★ ’. With the PDA-50...
Page 5 - Features; Features and Functions of this device; Introduces newly developed Wide Plasma Panel; Only during DVI input of PC signals (compressed display); High reliability for commercial applications
5 Features Features and Functions of this device ¶ Introduces newly developed Wide Plasma Panel The new, wide, high-precision plasma panel (1365x768 / 16:9) pushes the envelope of previous high-luminancepanels, producing brighter, clearer images with higher contrast. ¶ ES Slot interface for enhanced...
Page 6 - Specifications
6 Power requirements ........... AC 100 V to 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz (The power unit range is from AC100 V to 240 V (50 Hz/60 Hz)) In-rush ............................................................... less than 50 A Power factor .................................................... more than 0.95 Consum...
Page 7 - INPUT Response Signals; Resolution; INPUT 2
7 640x480 59.9 Hz 31.5 kH z 72.8 Hz 37.9 kH z 75 Hz 37.5 kH z 85 Hz 43.3 kH z 100.4 Hz 51.1 kH z 120.4 Hz 61.3 kH z 720x400 70.1 Hz 31.5 kHz NEC PC-9800 85.1 Hz 37.9 kH z 848x480 60 Hz 31.0 kH z 852x480 60 Hz 31.7 kH z 800x600 56.3 Hz 35.2 kH z 60.3 Hz 37.9 kH z 72.2 Hz 48.1 kH z 75 Hz 46.9 kH z 85....
Page 9 -
9 <Main Unit Operation Panel> <Light Sensor for the remote/ambient light sensor/indicator> External Dimensions <Connection panel> 30.3 109 98 98 141.9 51 360 42 38 28 12 12 99.3 45 17 367.8 402.8 135 150 ø 2 ø10 LED IR 10.5
Page 10 - Controls and Connectors; Main unit; Main unit; Remote control sensor; Operation panel on the main unit; Press to put the display in Standby or into operation.; MENU button; Press to open and close the on-screen menu.; Functional lock button (concealed button)
10 3 STANDBY/ON MENU DISPLAY / SET – VOL + INPUT SCREEN SIZE 5 6 0 7 8 4 1 2 9 2.3 Controls and Connectors Controls and Connectors Main unit Operation panel on themain unit Main unit Main unit 1 Remote control sensor Point the remote control toward the remote sensorto operate the unit. 2 STANDBY/ON ...
Page 11 - Controls and Connectors; Connection Panel; Plasma Display Section; to; No sound is produced from the AUDIO (OUTPUT); AC IN
11 Controls and Connectors Connection Panel Plasma Display Section 1 COMBINATION IN/OUTNever connect any component to theseconnectors without first consulting your Pioneerinstallation technician. These connectors are used for Plasma Displaysetup adjustments. 2 SPEAKER (R) terminal For connection of ...
Page 12 - Note
12 Controls and Connectors Video Card <PDA-5004> Section The video card provides three video input connectors,one video output connector, and three audio inputconnectors. Consult the pages noted in parentheses ( )for details regarding connections to the various jacksand connectors. ^ S-VIDEO (...
Page 13 - Pin layout; pin layout
13 Pin layout 2.4 Pin layout INPUT1 (Mini D-sub, 15-pin connector; female) pin layout Pin No. Signal 1 NC (not connected) 2 TxD (Transmit Data) 3 RxD (Receive Data) 4 NC (not connected) 5 GND 6 NC (not connected) 7 NC (not connected) 8 RTS (Request To Send) 9 NC (not connected) Pin No. Combination C...
Page 15 - Safety Precautions; ) Structure of the installation site; walls, check for internal electrical wiring and hidden pipes.; ) Weight capacity of the installation site; visibility and quality of a displayed image.; ) Other installation conditions; • Water or other liquids and dust; Installation Site Requirements
15 3.1 Installation Site Requirements If the site requires modifications or special preparations before installing the Plasma Display or its mounting hardware, obtain permission in advance from the building owner or building authorities. To ensure safety, it is also important to determine the streng...
Page 17 - arrows show the direction of airflow.
17 Installation Conditions 3.2 Installation Conditions 3.2.1 Heat dissipation This unit has openings for effective ventilation. Vent locations are marked by arrows in the illustration below. The arrows show the direction of airflow. To allow proper dissipation of heat from the unit, do not cover the...
Page 18 - Installation Conditions; Rear view diagram
18 3.2.2 Calculating heat quantity As a courtesy to our customers, we have included the power formula for calculating air conditioning needs. For power consumption, allow 500 W = 500 VA per unit. Since most of the power consumed is transformed into heat, power consumption may be regarded as roughly ...
Page 19 - Methods of securing; Secured at four points
19 Installation Conditions This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes. For additional safety, we recommend securing it at four points on opposite sides of the horizontal and vertical center lines, as shown in the drawing below. Methods of securing Secured at four points (with mounting...
Page 20 - Regarding the 1 mm limit:; Mount bolt holes
20 Installation Conditions 3.2.4 Mounting surface warping The display incorporates glass. Before mounting the panel using hardware other than that provided by Pioneer, perform the following checks to confirm that the display is free from warps exceeding 1 mm*. Regarding the 1 mm limit: The panel fra...
Page 21 - Terms; Installation Procedures
21 Installation Procedures Ref. No. Terms 3.3 Installation Procedures 3.3.1 Transportation precautions • Once the shipping container is opened, transporting the unit in its packaging should be handled by two or more people. To avoid injury or damage, do not lift the package by its packing bands. • W...
Page 23 - * As viewed from the rear of the display.; Cables can be routed to the right or left.; To attach the speed clamps to the main unit
23 4) Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands Fasten cables using the supplied speed clamps. Once speed clamps are fastened, they are not easily removed. Installation Procedures * As viewed from the rear of the display. 1 2 2. Bunch separated cables together and secure themwit...
Page 24 - Operating environment for standard installation; For this installation, set the ‘FAN CONTROL’ to ‘MAX’ as shown in “5.4.3; Less than
24 Special Installation (Mounting to fittings) 3.4 Special Installation The unit can be hung from or embedded in a wall. However, some installations impose additional limitations onoperating temperatures and other factors.Examine installation methods and the ambient conditions for your installation ...
Page 25 - Special Installation (Mounting to fittings); Attach so that
25 Special Installation (Mounting to fittings) 35 mm orless Attach so that the fan is on the left side when viewed from the rear. Example 1 Example 3 Example 4 Vertical installation Standard installation (In cases where top and bottom are reversed) Example 2 35 mm orless 35 mm orless 35 mm orless
Page 26 - Special Instruction (Hanging on the wall); Operating temperature restrictions; Ambient temperature; Requirements when used with PDP-S55-LR speaker system; between the speakers and the wall.
26 3.4.2 Hanging on the wall Carefully read the following imformation before attempting to hang the unit on a wall. Take note of the various limitationsspecified in this section. Mount the unit so that twisting, bending, or any other warping does not exceed 4 mm. Shaded areas indicate attachment poi...
Page 27 - Special Installation (Hanging on the wall); areas aside from those indicated by; installed in wall recess; • Temperature of 0 °C to 35 °C; Flush-wall installation; • Temperature of 0 °C to 40 °C; Wall-mounted installation; • Temperature of 0 °C to 40 °C; Wall-embedded installation; (distance between unit and wall
27 Special Installation (Hanging on the wall) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing the panel to a wall are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the...
Page 28 - Special Installation (Embedding in the wall); Operating Temperature Restrictions; Temperature in space X and Y
28 Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) A A A X (Front of the unit) <Viewed from Above> <Viewed from the Right Side> ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions Temperature in space X and Y A: 0 mm to 370 mm 0 °C to 40 °C * The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speake...
Page 30 - • Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C; (2) Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit.; indicated by; Installation is not possible
30 Cation : Due to possible heat issues, we do not recommend installing the panel in narrow, enclosed areas. ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions • Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C • The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speaker system (PDP-S55-LR). Special Installation (Embeddi...
Page 31 - Special installation (When the display is put in a box); Operating this display in confined spaces is not recommended.; Usage temperature conditions (BOX air temperature); • Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C
31 Special installation (When the display is put in a box) 3.4.4 When the display is put in a box Operating this display in confined spaces is not recommended. • If the display is to be used in a confined space, observe the following conditions shown in the drawing below: A ≥ 50 B ≥ 50 C ≥ 10 D ≥ 50...
Page 32 - Special Installation (Ceiling suspension with wires); sides of the vertical and horizontal center lines.; Operating environment for vertical installation; • Ambient Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
32 Special Installation (Ceiling suspension with wires) When suspending from a ceiling with wire, use the brackets shown below to prevent concentrating loads on the upper two fixing points. For additional safety, secure the wires to separate fittings or parts of the ceiling. Use mounting screws of m...
Page 33 - Attach so that the fan is; Horizontal suspension
33 Special Installation (Ceiling suspension with wires) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . The methods indicated by a large “X” must not be used. Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the...
Page 34 - Special Installation (Hanging on the wall lengthwise); Shaded areas
34 Special Installation (Hanging on the wall lengthwise) 3.4.6 Hanging on the wall lengthwise Carefully read the following imformation before attempting to mount the unit on the wall. Observe the various limitations specified below. Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting, bending, or any other d...
Page 38 - mm or
38 Cation : Due to possible heat issues, we do not recommend installing the panel in narrow, enclosed areas. ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions (*1) • Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C *1 For this installation, set the ‘FAN CONTROL’ to ‘MAX’ as shown in “5.4.3 Adjustment and Setting in the Integr...
Page 40 - Special Installation (Installed facing upward); Horizontal surface
40 ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions (*1) • Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C • The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speaker system (PDP-S55-LR). *1 For this installation, set the ‘FAN CONTROL’ to ‘MAX’ as shown in “5.4.3 Adjustment and Setting in the Integrator Mode 14)Cooli...
Page 41 - Usage temperature conditions; • Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C (Outside air temperature); Special installation (Installed facing upward)
41 (2) When the Plasma Display is in a confined space Operating this display in confined spaces is not recommended. • If the display is to be used in confined spaces, observe the following conditions shown in the drawing below: A ≥ 50 • If heat remains in the enclosed space, the temperature may rise...
Page 42 - Installation of up to two units (Horizontal connection); Special installation (Horizontal connections)
42 2 Installing three or more units (Horizontal connection) The following table lists the operating temperature conditions. Use the units under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range. A Unit A Unit B ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions Distance from wall (A) Ambient temperature 5...
Page 43 - under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range.; Unit A; be oriented in the same direction.
43 3.4.10 Multiple While the display is designed to accommodate side-by-side installations, keep in mind that specific installation configurations may affect ventilation. Observe the following requirements: 1 Installing multiple (Two vertical units) The following table lists the operating temperatur...
Page 44 - How to use the standard mounting components; Standard Mounting Components Features and Characteristics; The video card makes video input and analog RGB input possible.
44 How to use the standard mounting components 4.1 Standard Mounting Components Features and Characteristics In addition to reliability and vivid display resulting from its large screen area, brightness, and image quality, the Plasma Display (PDP-607CMX) is thin and lightweight. This panel can be mo...
Page 45 - Precautions for installation contractors; The installation work should be performed by two or more people.
45 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4.2 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4.2.1 Handling precautions This section of the manual discusses ways to mount, install, and handle the mounting hardware exclusively designed for Pioneer Plasma Displays. Mounting should be performed by qualif...
Page 47 - Accessories
47 7 PDA-5004 Video-related INPUT1 Input The following signal is supported only when a PDA-5004 is installed. • Component video signal Y ........................ 1 Vp-p/75 Ω /negative sync. P B /C B , P R /C R ........ 0.7 Vp-p (color 100 %)/75 Ω INPUT2 Input DVI-D 24-pin connector Digital video sig...
Page 51 - Notes; Use a soft cloth to gently wipe away any dust or soiling; Remove the two screws holding the video card.
51 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4 Affix the accessory connector indicator label to the Plasma Display then affix the remote control label to the remote control that is furnished with the Plasma Display. Notes Note Use a soft cloth to gently wipe away any dust or soiling from the surface before affi...
Page 53 - When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1); Connection to AV components; When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1); When connecting to COMPONENT VIDEO (INPUT5)
53 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 Connection to AV components Connection to AV component equipped withcomponent video jacks Make component video connections for AVcomponents equipped with component video jacks. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) ANALOG RGB OUT (D-Sub) ANALOG RGB IN (D-Sub) INP...
Page 54 - Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source; On-screen setup is necessary after connection.; jack, and the R signal to the P
54 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source Make G ON SYNC connections for a component withoutput that has the synchronization signal layered ontop of the green signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) ANALOG RGB OUT (D-Sub) ANALOG RGB IN (D-Sub) INPUT1 On-scr...
Page 56 - When connecting to ANALOG RGB OUT (INPUT1); To an external monitor
56 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) ANALOG RGB OUT (D-Sub) ANALOG RGB IN (D-Sub) INPUT1 Connect the cable corresponding to the shape of theinput terminal on the display and the personalcomputer’s output terminal.Secure by tightening the terminal screws on both ...
Page 57 - remove the video card and set the impedance
57 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 When connecting to COMPONENT VIDEO (INPUT5) [Connections for PDA-5004] Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr I N P U T 5 COMPONENTVIDEO On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Connection of composite SYNC analog RGBsource Make composite SYNC connections for a personalcomputer with ou...
Page 58 - AV component
58 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.7 Connection to INPUT2 A computer equipped with DVI output (digital RGB signal)or an AV component equipped with DVI output, can beconnected to the Plasma Display’s DVI connector. DIGITAL RGB(DVI-D) INPUT2 On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Note Use a ...
Page 60 - Audio input; Sound of the selected; Video
60 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.11 Audio connections Before making connections, be sure to check that theaudio component’s power and the display’s main poweris off. Connect an audio component to the audioinput jack of the Plasma Display with installedvideo card. When the video card is installed...
Page 63 - Video signals supported; INPUT 3; Sun Microsystems LO; PC signals supported; * They may not be displayed normally depending on the
63 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 INPUT 2 7 Video signals supported ★ (applies only when equipped with PDA-5003/PDA-5004) INPUT 3 ★ (applies only when equipped with PDA-5003/PDA-5004): Y/C Separate video signal NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 4.43 NTSC, PAL M, PAL N INPUT 4 ★ (applies only when equipped with PDA-5...
Page 65 - When using Plasma Display
65 4.4.2 Installation coordinates for screws used to attach the stand to a surface * To stabilize the equipment on the floor, use screws that have a nominal diameter of 6 mm to 8 mm (1/4 inch to 5/16 inch) and that are at least 25 mm (31/32 inch) long. Unit: mm (inch) Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4.3...
Page 66 - View of packaged items; Place them so the attachments are towards you.; Attachment; Pick up the boxes containing the feet, turn them over; Caution
66 Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4.4 Stand assembling 1 Remove the cardboard and accessories (screws,operating instructions) from the box. 2 Remove the bar then remove the shock absorbingboxes from the left and right sides. 3 Remove the two boxes containing the feet, and setthem upside down on the flo...
Page 67 - Attaching the Stand to the Plasma Display; Securing brackets
67 Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4.5 Attaching the Stand to the Plasma Display 1 Attaching Plasma Display to stand. ¶ Make sure that the stand and Plasma Display are properly aligned together, and then place the Plasma Displayonto the stand. ¶ Lift up both ends of the Plasma Display then engage the ho...
Page 70 - Hardware assembly and Plasma Display attachment; ) Attaching the metal fittings; Right; ) Installing the hung on wall unit on the wall
70 Wall Mount Unit: PDK-WM03 4.5.3 Hardware assembly and Plasma Display attachment 1) Attaching the metal fittings The display comes with left side hardware and right side hardware. Do the installation so that the two eyebolts are both on the inside. É”9 Right Eyebolt Left 1 Align the screw holes (ø...
Page 71 - ) Installing the Plasma Display; Top hook
71 Wall Mount Unit: PDK-WM03 3) Installing the Plasma Display With the display metal fitting already attached to the Plasma Display, attach the plasma display to the hung on wall unit. Top hook Bottom hook 1 Hang the top hooks of the left and right display metal fittings on the groove in the hung on...
Page 72 - Cautions; separated from the PC if you are using a CRT monitor.
72 4.6 Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 4.6.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. 90 mm (W) × 880 mm (H) × 96 mm (D) (Not including attachment plates; Qty: 1) (3-17/32 in. (W) × 34-21/32 in. (H) × 3-25/32 in. (D)) When mounted to the Plasma Display <PDP-607CMX>: 1651 mm (W) × 880 mm...
Page 73 - : Size of Plasma Display
73 4.6.2 External Dimensions (when mounted to the Plasma Display) Unit: mm (inch) *1 : Dimension from the front surface of the speaker to the attachment pieces. *2 : Size of Plasma Display Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 1651 (65) 90 (3-17/32) 90 (3-17/32) 169 (6-21/32) 169 (6-21/32) 65 (2-9/16) 235 (9-1...
Page 74 - ) Installation procedure; Cushions
74 Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 4.6.3 Installation on the Plasma Display 1) Installation procedure Install the speaker system according to the steps 1 through 5 . Note: The speakers are divided into a right (R) and left (L) speaker. When attaching the speakers, be sure to check to labels (R/L) located...
Page 75 - Warning; result in bodily injury.; Red
75 Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 5 Tighten the screws just inserted firmly into place (four locations). ¶ Tighten the screws while pushing the speakers lightly against the Plasma Display. Check to be sure that all four screws have been screwed firmly into place. ¶ If there is a large gap between the Pl...
Page 78 - Before Beginning Adjustment/Setting; Before Beginning Adjustment
78 Before Beginning Adjustment/Setting 5.1 Before Beginning Adjustment There are three methods for adjusting this display: • Main control panel • Remote control • Personal computer (RS-232C control) Carefully read and gain a good understanding of this section before beginning adjustment. Items that ...
Page 79 - Before Beginning Adjustments; Integrator Mode
79 Before Beginning Adjustments 3 Integrator Mode This mode provides an adjustment function for integrator options. This mode has white-balance adjustment and various detailed settings in addition to the items in the menu mode. For details, refer to section 5.4, “Integrator Mode” (pg. 142). 4 RS-232...
Page 80 - List of Input Correspondence Signals
80 Before Beginning Adjustments 5.1.3 List of Input Correspondence Signals 1) Input correspondence signals (personal computer signals) INPUT1 : Not available. Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical DOT BY DOT FULL Remarks Screen size (Dot x line) Horizontal 4:3 Refresh rate 640x400 720x400 640x480 848x480...
Page 81 - Apple Macintosh 17”
81 Before Beginning Adjustments INPUT2 Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical DOT BY DOT FULL Remarks Screen size (Dot x line) Horizontal 4:3 Refresh rate Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical DOT BY DOT FULL Remarks Screen size (Dot x line) Horizontal 4:3 Refresh rate : Not available. : Optimal picture. Adjus...
Page 82 - Should this happen, turn off the power and then turn it back on again.
82 Before Beginning Adjustments Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical DOT BY DOT FULL Remarks Screen size (Dot x line) Horizontal 4:3 : Not available. Refresh rate . Note In rare cases, the picture may not translate properly when switching between compatible signal formats on the output device (PC, etc.)...
Page 83 - Screen size; FULL; memory for each function.
83 Before Beginning Adjustments 2) Screen size Screen size Personal computer signal Remarks FULL This is for wide-screen video (squeeze) (For a 16:9 source, roundness is nearly accurate). 4:3 For a 4:3 source, roundness can be accurately reproduced (In order to prevent burning of the screen, this sc...
Page 84 - INPUT2
84 3) Input correspondence signals (video signals) ★ (Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed.) INPUT1, INPUT5 ★ : Not available. 15.625 28.13 31.25 37.50 56.20 62.50 15.734 31.5 33.75 45.0 67.5 Vertical f V (Hz) Horizontal f H (kHz) Signal format 4:3 FULL ZOOM Remarks 50 60 Component ...
Page 85 - USE’ in the integrator mode.
85 Before Beginning Adjustments INPUT4 ★ Signal Format Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite 4 : 3 FULL ZOOM WIDE CINEMA 14:9 2.35:1 Remark Screen size NTSC PAL SECAM 4.43 NTSC PAL M PAL N ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ • ‘UN...
Page 90 - List of Adjustable and Settable Items; (Note 1) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
90 Before Beginning Adjustments 5.1.4 List of Adjustable and Settable Items 1) Menu Mode 7 PDP-607CMX *1: INPUT1 case*2: INPUT2 case (Note 1) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Page 93 - : Applicable only when a video card is installed.
93 Before Beginning Adjustments 7 Slot card other than PDA-5003/PDA-5004 ★ : Applicable only when a video card is installed. : Cannot be set according to the signal. *1: INPUT3 to INPUT5 analog signal cases*2: INPUT3 to INPUT5 digital signal cases (Note 1) The OPTION settings are common settings for...
Page 94 - (Note) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
94 Before Beginning Adjustments 2) Integrator mode 7 PDP-607CMX (Note) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Page 99 - The following controls are possible in the normal operation mode.; • To select ‘Underscan’, set the PRO USE option in the integrator mode.; ZOOM
99 Normal Operating Mode 5.2 Normal Operation Mode 5.2.1 About normal operation mode The following controls are possible in the normal operation mode. 1 Switching input• Pressing the [INPUT1] to [INPUT5] buttons on the remote control changes the input that setting.• Pressing the [INPUT] button on th...
Page 100 - Normal Operating Mode; OFF
100 Normal Operating Mode 4 Volume Adjustment/Muting • Pressing the [VOLUME+] button on the remote control or main-control panel raises the volume. • Pressing the [VOLUME-] button on the remote control or main-control panel lowers the volume. • Pressing the [MUTING] button on the remote control swit...
Page 101 - Menu Mode; menu screen to appear.; Concerning the display of the OSD of each item; Example of Menu Display:; C O N T R A S T; Images shown here may differ from the actual display image.
101 Menu Mode 5.3 Menu Mode 5.3.1 About menu mode 1) Entering/leaving the menu mode • Pressing the [MENU] button on the remote control or main-control panel in the normal-operation mode causes the menu screen to appear. Pressing the [MENU] button while in the menu mode causes the menu to close. 2) W...
Page 102 - The basic operation in the menu mode will be explained; Remote control unit; MENU SET
102 Menu Mode 5.3.3 Example of a Menu Mode Operation The basic operation in the menu mode will be explained using brightness adjustment as an example. 1 Press the MENU button to display the menuscreen. S C R E E N S E T U P O P T I O N : 0 : 0 : 0 C O N T R A S T : 0 B R I G H T N E S S H . E N H A ...
Page 103 - Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode; ) Power Management Setting; • When there is PC signal input:
103 Menu Mode 5.3.4 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 1) Power Management Setting When no video signal (synchronizing signal) is detected, this function automatically sets the energy saving state to save power. • To disable the energy saving function, set to [OFF]. • When there is PC signal in...
Page 104 - ) Signal Format Setting; TYPE
104 Menu Mode 2) Signal Format Setting This display automatically identifies PC signals and video signals such as from a DVD player by the frequency of the input signal. The panel is equipped with a function for identifying the resolution of a PC signal. Factory setting: AUTO 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Pla...
Page 105 - ) Menu Language Display Setting; Factory setting: ENGLISH; ENGLISH
105 Menu Mode 3) Menu Language Display Setting The factory setting for the menu display language is English. To change to another language, set the selection in the menu. Factory setting: ENGLISH 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘LANGUAGE’ and press the [SET] button. 3 Each time a [ 2 / 3 ...
Page 106 - ) Energy Saving Setting
106 Menu Mode ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ STANDARD For an overall bright video, there is no change(F...
Page 107 - Place the cursor over ‘ENERGY SAVE’ then press the [SET]; STANDARD
107 Menu Mode 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘ENERGY SAVE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. The ‘ENERGY SAVE’ setting is common for all inputs. M E N U I N P U T 1 CHANGE SET EXIT MENU S C R E E ...
Page 110 - ) Soft Focus Setting
110 Menu Mode 8) Soft Focus Setting Images are softened by suppressing the edge contrast. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SCREEN MGT.’ then press the [SET] button. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SOFT FOCUS’ then press the [ 2 / 3 ] buttons to change the settings. Each time a [...
Page 111 - ) Auto Set Up Mode Setting; INACTIVE
111 Menu Mode 9) Auto Set Up Mode Setting This function automatically adjusts the signal when the power is turned ON, when the input is changed, and when the type of input signal is changed. Factory setting: INACTIVE 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘AUTO SETUP MODE’ then press the [SET] but...
Page 112 - 0) Screen Position, Clock Frequency and Clock Phase Adjustment
112 Menu Mode 10) Screen Position, Clock Frequency and Clock Phase Adjustment In AUTO SET UP, the position and clock are optimally set. However, depending on the type of signal, adjustment may be off. If this should occur, refer to the procedure below and make the adjustment manually. Example) When ...
Page 114 - 1) Auto Function Mode Setting
114 Menu Mode 11) Auto Function Mode Setting With the Auto Function mode it is possible to automatically change the input when a signal is detected. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘AUTO FUNCTION’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] ...
Page 115 - 2) PIP DETECT Setting; ACTIVE
115 Menu Mode 12) PIP DETECT Setting During picture-in-picture display, if no subscreen input signal is detected then the black borders of the subscreen are automatically turned off. The subscreen mode function is disabled during side-by-side display. * The lack of a subscreen input signal means the...
Page 116 - 3) SPLIT FREEZE Setting
116 Menu Mode 13) SPLIT FREEZE Setting For setting other than [OFF], the image displayed when the FREEZE button is pressed is displayed in a subscreen as a freeze-frame image. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SPLIT FREEZE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setti...
Page 117 - The basic operation in the menu mode is explained using; Concerning the display of the OSD of each; Images shown here may differ from the actual
117 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 5.3.6 Example of a Menu Mode Operation (Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA- 5004 is installed.) The basic operation in the menu mode is explained using brightness adjustment as an example. MENU 5 / ∞ SET 2 / 3 Remote control unit...
Page 118 - Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode; ) Color Temperature Setting; MIDDLE
118 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 5.3.7 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode (Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed.) 1) Color Temperature Setting The color temperature of the video signal input can be set. Setting should be performed for INPUT1...
Page 119 - ) Power Management and Auto Power OFF Setting
119 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 2) Power Management and Auto Power OFF Setting When no video signal (synchronizing signal) is detected, this function automatically sets the energy saving state in order to save power. • To disable the energy saving function, set ...
Page 120 - Settable conditions: When there is video signal input
120 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 3) DNR (digital noise reduction) Setting The DNR (digital noise reduction) setting can be changed to improve the S/N ratio when a video signal is input. The setting should be performed for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT 5) and each s...
Page 121 - Settable condition: When there is video signal input
121 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 4) MPEG NR Setting This is set when the noise (mosquito noise) of the video such as in a digital broadcast or DVD is disturbing. The setting should be performed for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT5) and each signal. Settable condition...
Page 122 - This setting sharpens the color contours as desired.
122 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 5) CTI Setting This setting sharpens the color contours as desired. The setting should be performed for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT5) and each signal. Settable condition: When there is video signal input Factory setting: ON 1 Sele...
Page 123 - ) PURECINEMA Setting
123 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 6) PURECINEMA Setting The PURECINEMA function automatically detects video signals such as movies that are filmed at 24 frames per second then converts them to a progressive video signal by a 2-3 pull-down process. Normally, when t...
Page 124 - Input Correspondence Signal
124 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Input Correspondence Signal INPUT1, INPUT5 INPUT3, INPUT4 28.13 31.25 37.50 31.5 33.75 45.0 Vertical f V (Hz) Horizontal f H (kHz) Signal format OFF ON Types of display call signals 50 60 RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB PURECINEMA 1125i (...
Page 125 - ) Color Decoding Setting; RGB video output of a PC; COLOR DECODING; RGB
125 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 7) Color Decoding Setting When a video signal is input at INPUT1, INPUT2 and INPUT5, it corresponds to an RGB and component video signal. This setting must comply with the connected device. The setting should be performed as shown...
Page 126 - ) Color System Setting
126 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 8) Color System Setting INPUT3 and INPUT4 correspond to and automatically determine the various TV systems used in countries around the world. Normally, this setting is set to ‘COLOR SYSTEM: AUTO (Auto detection)’, however, in the...
Page 127 - ) Signal Format Setting; AUTO
127 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 9) Signal Format Setting This display automatically identifies PC signals and video signals such as from a DVD player by the frequency of the input signal. The panel is equipped with a function for identifying the resolution of a ...
Page 129 - PC
129 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 10) DVI Setting Choose the component type (either [PC] or [VIDEO]) that is connected to INPUT2. Settable condition: INPUT2 Factory setting: PLUG/PLAY: PC BLACK LEVEL: LOW 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘DVI SET UP’ then p...
Page 130 - 1) Menu Language Display Setting
130 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 11) Menu Language Display Setting The factory setting for the menu display language is English. To change to another language it is necessary to change the setting. Factory setting: ENGLISH 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor ov...
Page 131 - 2) Energy Saving Setting
131 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ST...
Page 135 - 6) Soft Focus Setting
135 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 16) Soft Focus Setting Images are softened by suppressing the edge contrast. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SCREEN MGT.’ then press the [SET] button. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SOFT FOCUS’ then press th...
Page 136 - 7) Auto Set Up Mode Setting
136 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 17) Auto Set Up Mode Setting This function automatically adjusts the signal when the power is turned ON, when input is changed, and when the type of input signal is changed. Factory setting: INACTIVE 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the...
Page 137 - 8) Screen Position, Clock Frequency and Clock Phase Adjustment
137 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 18) Screen Position, Clock Frequency and Clock Phase Adjustment In AUTO SET UP, the position and clock are optimally set. However, depending on the type of signal, adjustment may be off. In this situation, manually adjust the sett...
Page 139 - 9) Auto Function Mode Setting
139 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 19) Auto Function Mode Setting With the Auto Function mode it is possible to automatically change the input when a signal is detected. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘AUTO FUNCTION’ then press the ...
Page 140 - 0) PIP DETECT Setting
140 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 20) PIP DETECT Setting During picture-in-picture display, if no subscreen input signal is detected then the black borders of the subscreen are automatically turned off. The subscreen mode function is disabled during side-by-side d...
Page 141 - 1) SPLIT FREEZE Setting
141 Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 21) SPLIT FREEZE Setting For setting other than [OFF], the image displayed when the FREEZE button is pressed is displayed in a subscreen as a freeze-frame image. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SPLIT...
Page 143 - Example of Integrator Mode Operation; ] buttons on the remote control; MENU DISPLAY
143 Integrator Mode 5.4.2 Example of Integrator Mode Operation The basic operation in the menu mode is explained using brightness adjustment as an example. 4 Press the [MENU] button on the remote controlunit or the main-control panel when ‘DISPLAYCALL 2’ is displayed to open up the integratormode sc...
Page 144 - Adjustment and Setting in the Integrator Mode; ) PICTURE Adjustment
144 Integrator Mode 5.4.3 Adjustment and Setting in the Integrator Mode For details about button controls, refer to section 5.4.2, “Example of Integrator Mode Operation” (pg. 143). 1) PICTURE Adjustment The adjustable items shown below are a little different than in the menu mode’s PICTURE adjustmen...
Page 145 - ) WHITE BALANCE Adjustment
145 Integrator Mode 2) WHITE BALANCE Adjustment The adjustable items are R. HIGH, G. HIGH, B. HIGH, R. LOW, G. LOW and B. LOW. 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) Select ‘PICTURE’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘WHITE BALANCE’ then press the [SET] bu...
Page 146 - ) COLOR DETAIL setting
146 Integrator Mode 3) COLOR DETAIL setting 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘PICTURE’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘COLOR DETAIL’ then press the [SET] button. 4 Use the [ 5 / ∞ ] buttons to switch between items. 5 Adjustment is perform...
Page 149 - ON
149 Integrator Mode 6) Brightness Enhancement (BRT. ENHANCE) Setting at the Center of the Screen This function improves and enhances the brightness of the center of the screen. • When emphasizing the brightness of the screen: Set to ON. • When emphasizing uniformity of the screen: Set to OFF. Factor...
Page 150 - Audio block diagram; ) SUB VOLUME Setting
150 Integrator Mode 1 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT1) Stereo mini jack 2 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT2) Stereo mini jack 3 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT3/4) ★ 1 (INPUT3) ★ 2 Pin jack 4 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT4) ★ 2 Pin jack 5 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT5) ★ Pin jack INPUT1SUB VOLUME INPUT2SUB VOLUME INPUT3SUB VOLUME INPUT4SUB VOLUME INPUT5SUB V...
Page 151 - ) Program Timer Setting; Select the item to be set with the [; Program timer settings; the power is turned ON; To reset the program
151 Integrator Mode I N T E G R A T O R I N P U T 1 ENTER S C R E E N S E T U P O P T I O N P R O G R A M T I M E R S C R E E N M A S KS I D E M A S KV I D E O W A L LB A U D R A T E I D N O . S E T P I C T U R E : : : SET EXIT MENU G R E E N 0 1 H 3 8 4 0 0 B P S 8) Program Timer Setting This optio...
Page 152 - Viewing the program timer screen
152 Integrator Mode 7 Viewing the program timer screen • “ ∗ ” in the DATE column This indicates “every”. When there is only “ ∗ ” in the DATE column, it means “every day”, while “*FRI” means “every Friday”. • ON, OFF column “–“ The hour and minute must be set for this option to function. • INPUT, F...
Page 153 - ) SCREEN MASK Setting
153 Integrator Mode 9) SCREEN MASK Setting This function displays the inverse of the normal picture on the entire screen, or displays a single color such as white, red, green, blue or yellow according to an internal signal in the Plasma Display. When setting something other than ‘OFF’ or ‘INVERSE’ i...
Page 154 - 0) SIDE MASK Setting
154 Integrator Mode 10) SIDE MASK Setting This mode is for adjusting the brightness of the no-image section around the screen when the screen size is ‘4:3’ etc. When performing adjustments, pay attention to the brightness balance between the displayed signal and that of the adjacent sets. Factory se...
Page 156 - 1) VIDEO WALL Setting
156 Integrator Mode 11) VIDEO WALL Setting Use this feature to configure a four panel to 25-panel video wall. Note This setting is adjusted when the screen size is full display. It is not correctly displayed in other screen sizes. (See pg. 89) Factory setting: DIVIDER .................. OFF POSITION...
Page 157 - Setting the position; Setting the display mode; NORMAL
157 Integrator Mode 7 Setting the position The POSITION is where a particular panel resides in the video wall. 6 Place the cursor on ‘POSITION’ then press the [SET] button. Note Set ‘DIVIDER‘ at other than ‘OFF‘ and ‘1‘. 7 Use the [ 2 / 3 ] buttons to change the settings. [Setting the POSITION] • Wh...
Page 158 - Display 1; Setting AUTO ID; Setting the POWER ON DELAY
158 Integrator Mode Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 COMBINATION IN COMBINATION OUT COMBINATIONOUT COMBINATION IN COMBINATIONIN COMBINATION OUT COMBINATIONOUT COMBINATIONIN 7 Setting AUTO ID When ‘ON‘ is set, the ...
Page 159 - Setting the ABL LINK
159 Integrator Mode (When 16 and 25 screen Video Walls) OFF → MODE1 (after approx. one second)* → MODE2 (after approx. two seconds)* * The seconds shown above are yardstick targets; errors may occur. Shift and set the power on timing by grouping OFF, MODE1, and MODE2. 7 Setting the ABL LINK This opt...
Page 160 - 2) BAUD RATE Setting; Enter the integrator mode.
160 Integrator Mode 12) BAUD RATE Setting It is possible to switch the RS-232C transmission speed (baud rate) when controlling or adjusting the display using a PC. The baud rate can be set to 1200 bps, 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps, or 38400 bps. Factory setting: 9600 bps 1 Enter the integ...
Page 161 - The Remote Control ID; ALL
161 Integrator Mode 13) Assigning an ID This option assigns the ID necessary to adjust only the designated display in a video wall or to make an adjustment using an RS-232C command. For details see “5.5 RS-232C Adjustment” (pg. 189). Factory setting: ALL 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to sectio...
Page 163 - 4) Cooling Fan Control Setting
163 Integrator Mode 14) Cooling Fan Control Setting A cooling fan is located on the rear surface of the display. This function switches the method for controlling this fan. For automatic control according to an internal temperature sensor, Set to ‘AUTO’. For maximum rpm (AUTO CONTROL: OFF): Set to ‘...
Page 164 - 5) OSD Display Setting; LARGE
164 Integrator Mode 15) OSD Display Setting This option allows the On-Screen-Display (OSD) menu to appear or to be hidden. OSD menu display features and location are adjustable. Factory setting: DISPLAY ........... ON SIZE ................... LARGE ANGLE .............. H 1 Enter the integrator mode....
Page 166 - 6) FRONT INDICATOR Setting
166 Integrator Mode 16) FRONT INDICATOR Setting This function controls the flashing of the indicator on the front of the display. Factory setting: ON 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘FRONT INDICATO...
Page 167 - 7) COLOR MODE Setting; STUDIO
167 Integrator Mode 17) COLOR MODE Setting In addition to the normal operation mode (NORMAL), this display has a (STUDIO) mode for use in a TV studio. The adjustment values for ‘PICTURE’ and ‘SCREEN’ can be set independently. (Refer to section 5.4.4, “PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN position Adjus...
Page 169 - UNDERSCAN; IMAGE PROCESS; SIGNAL TYPE
169 Integrator Mode UNDERSCAN This function causes the outer edge of the display to appear, beyond the normal effective data area for a video signal. [Method of Use] After setting the UNDERSCAN setting to ON and leaving the MENU mode, select ‘UNDERSCAN’ with the remote control’s SCREEN SIZE button. ...
Page 170 - This option allows switching of the frame rate conversion.
170 Integrator Mode I N T E G R A T O R I N P U T 1 CHANGE S C R E E N S E T U P O P T I O N F A N C O N T R O LO S DF R O N T I N D I C A T O RC O L O R MO D EP R O U S E F R C P I C T U R E : : : : SET EXIT MENU A U T O N O R M A L O N O N 3 ON OFF 2 Retake at a TV studio (PAL camera) 49.67 Retake...
Page 172 - 0) POWER ON MODE Setting; LAST
172 Integrator Mode 20) POWER ON MODE Setting This function sets the input at the time the power is switched on. Factory setting: INPUT .......... LAST VOLUME ..... LAST 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the curso...
Page 173 - Setting when MULTI is selected
173 Integrator Mode 3 3 0 to 42 LAST 2 2 7 Setting when MULTI is selected Place the cursor on ‘MULTI MODE’ then use the [ 2 / 3 ] buttons to change the settings. Each time a [ 2 / 3 ] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. Change the setting by placing the cursor on LEFT (or MAIN) in...
Page 174 - 1) SEAMLESS SW Setting
174 Integrator Mode 21) SEAMLESS SW Setting This setting switches between inputs at a speed of approximately 0.4 seconds. Factory setting: SEAMLESS .................. OFF SELECT1 ...................... INPUT1 SELECT2 ...................... INPUT2 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1,...
Page 176 - The ‘MIRROR MODE’ setting is common for all inputs.
176 Integrator Mode 4 Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below (the OSD is also reversed). The ‘MIRROR MODE’ setting is common for all inputs. IN TE GR AT OR IN PU T1 CHANGE SC RE EN SE TU P OP TI ON PW R. O N M OD E SE AM LE SS S W MI R RO R MO DE MU LT I S CR EE N ...
Page 177 - 3) MULTISCREEN Setting
177 Integrator Mode 23) MULTISCREEN Setting This function divides the screen into two areas when the remote control’s SPLIT button is pressed. Factory setting: S BY S SIZE .................. NORMAL S BY S LAYOUT ........... MODE1 PIP SIZE ....................... 2 TRANSLUCENT PIP ..... OFF BANNER PI...
Page 178 - S BY S SIZE/S BY S LAYOUT; PIP SIZE; FADE PIP
178 Integrator Mode S BY S SIZE/S BY S LAYOUT Select a SIDE BY SIDE mode display, six options. MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 NORMAL SBYS1 SBYS2 SBYS3 FULL SBYS4 SBYS5 SBYS6 PIP SIZE Select the size of the PICTURE IN PICTURE sub-screen. Note It is also reflected in the sub-screen size when PIP has been set by “5...
Page 179 - TRANSLUCENT PIP; BANNER INPUT
179 Integrator Mode TRANSLUCENT PIP Select the degree of transparency for the PICTURE IN PICTURE sub-screen. As the translucent percentage rises, the sub-screen becomes less visible, fades. BANNER PIP Select the PICTURE IN PICTURE sub-screen position from the locations shown below. The Banner sub-sc...
Page 180 - 4) REPEAT TIMER Setting; VIDEO WALL
180 Integrator Mode 24) REPEAT TIMER Setting When two input modes have been set, they are displayed alternatively. This can be used to set one screen, two screens, or video wall. Factory setting: REPEAT TIMER ............ SINGLE 1. WORK TIME ............ 00H10M INPUT MODE ........... INPUT1 2. WORK ...
Page 181 - Setting the two screen REPEAT TIMER
181 Integrator Mode 7 Setting the two screen REPEAT TIMER • MODE .................... This sets the display mode. S BY S1 ⇔ S BY S2 ⇔ S BY S3 ⇔ BTM LEFT ⇔ BTM RIGHT ⇔ TOP RIGHT ⇔ TOP LEFT • WORK TIME .......... The display time is set in a range from one minute to 24 hours. [When Side-by-side has be...
Page 182 - IR LOCK
182 Integrator Mode 25) FUNCTIONAL LOCK This is the FUNCTIONAL LOCK function that prevents operation from the main unit panel or the remote control in order to prevent improper operation after installation (The RS-232C command is effective.) While the FUNCTIONAL LOCK is set, if the remote control or...
Page 183 - 6) Center Position Display
183 Integrator Mode 26) Center Position Display It is possible to display the horizontal and vertical center position. 1 Press the [MUTING] button twice. 2 Press the [SUB INPUT] button. 3 Press the [SET] button. When it is off, Press the [MENU] button, [DISPLAY] button or [STANDBY ON] button etc. 6 ...
Page 184 - INPUT1; 004 is installed and when inputting/
184 Integrator Mode 5.4.4 PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN Position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables The memory areas for the PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN adjustment values have the configuration shown below. Adjustments in the menu mode share the same memory as the COLOR MODE NORMAL and S...
Page 186 - values are stored in memory for both a 50 Hz; INPUT3
186 Integrator Mode ¥CONTRAST¥BRIGHTNESS¥COLOR ¥TINT¥SHARPNESS¥H. POSITION¥V. POSITION¥COLOR TEMP. ¥DNR¥MPEG NR¥CTI¥PURECINEMA INPUT3–SIGNAL#1 ¥CONTRAST¥BRIGHTNESS¥COLOR¥TINT¥SHARPNESS¥C. DETAIL RED¥C. DETAIL YELLOW¥C. DETAIL GREEN¥C. DETAIL CYAN¥C. DETAIL BLUE¥C. DETAIL MAGENTA¥R. HIGH¥G. HIGH¥B. H...
Page 187 - INPUT4
187 Integrator Mode 7 INPUT4 ¥CONTRAST¥BRIGHTNESS¥COLOR ¥TINT¥SHARPNESS¥H. POSITION¥V. POSITION¥COLOR TEMP. ¥DNR¥MPEG NR¥CTI¥PURECINEMA INPUT4–SIGNAL#1 ¥CONTRAST¥BRIGHTNESS¥COLOR¥TINT¥SHARPNESS¥C. DETAIL RED¥C. DETAIL YELLOW¥C. DETAIL GREEN¥C. DETAIL CYAN¥C. DETAIL BLUE¥C. DETAIL MAGENTA¥R. HIGH¥G. ...
Page 188 - INPUT5
188 Integrator Mode 7 INPUT5 ¥CONTRAST¥BRIGHTNESS¥H. ENHANCE !¥V. ENHANCE !¥COLOR ★ ¥TINT ★ ¥SHARPNESS ★ ¥H. POSITION¥V. POSITION¥CLOCK !¥PHASE !¥COLOR TEMP. ★ ¥DNR ★ ¥MPEG NR ★ ¥CTI ★ ¥PURECINEMA ★ ¥COLOR DECODING ★ INPUT5–SIGNAL#1 ¥CONTRAST¥BRIGHTNESS¥H. ENHANCE !¥V. ENHANCE !¥COLOR ★ ¥TINT ★ ¥SHA...
Page 190 - From the PC to the display; Straight Cable; From the display to a PC
190 RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.2 Interface 1) Connector D-sub 9 pins (male/straight) 2) Pin layout 3) Baud Rate 9 600 bps (standard)(switch-able to 1 200, 2 400, 4 800, 19 200, 38 400 bps) Note The baud rate of this display should be set to match the baud rate of the PC.Also, when the RS-232C cable is e...
Page 191 - First Panel
191 RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.3 Combination Connection When controlling/adjusting panels, it is convenient to connect several displays to one PC. By performing a combination connection and assigning IDs to the panels, it is possible to control and adjust several displays at the same time or separately....
Page 192 - Precautions when assigning IDs
192 RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.4 ID Assignment The ID is assigned from the PC. Commands: <IDC> (ID CLEAR) ........ Clears the assigned ID <IDS> (ID SET) ............. Assigns an ID IDS is only effective when an ID is not assigned. IDs are assigned starting from the panel closest to the PC. E...
Page 194 - Normal Operation Related Commands
194 RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.5 List of RS-232C Commands (Command 434CMX = Command 43MXE1 / Command 505CMX = Command 50MXE10 , 50MXE11 , 50MXE1 , 50MXE1-S / Command 425CMX = Command 42MXE10 /Command 607CMX = Command 60MXE20) 7 Normal Operation Related Commands Command 434CMX505CMX Command 425CMX Comman...
Page 195 - “MENU”–“SETUP” related commands
195 RS-232C Adjustment Command 434CMX505CMX Command 425CMX Command 607CMX Function Number direct Last memory Comment Effective Minimum Maximum MSTS06 + + Sets the MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side, 2-L). – MSTS08 + Sets MULTI SCREEN to SWAP (switches between main and sub screens). – MSTS09 + Sets ...
Page 196 - “MENU”–“OPTION” related commands
196 RS-232C Adjustment Command 434CMX505CMX Command 425CMX Command 607CMX Function Number direct Last memory Comment Effective Minimum Maximum CLSS05 + + Sets color system to 4.43NTSC. CLSS06 + + Sets color system to PAL M. CLSS07 + + Sets color system to PAL N. SIGNAL FORMAT SFT + + Displays the pr...
Page 198 - “INTEGRATOR”–“OPTION” related commands; SCREEN MASK
198 RS-232C Adjustment 7 “INTEGRATOR”–“OPTION” related commands Command 434CMX505CMX Command 425CMX Command 607CMX Function Number direct Last memory Comment Effective Minimum Maximum SCREEN MASK FMK + + Displays the present set value of SCREEN MASK. FMKS00 + + Sets SCREEN MASK to OFF. FMKS02 + + Se...
Page 200 - FUNCTION; Other commands; DISPLAY CALL
200 RS-232C Adjustment Command 434CMX505CMX Command 425CMX Command 607CMX Function Number direct Last memory Comment Effective Minimum Maximum – BPIS01 + Sets the BANNER PinP input to INPUT1. – BPIS02 + Sets the BANNER PinP input to INPUT2. – BPPS00 + Sets the BANNER PinP setting to OFF. – BPPS01 + ...
Page 203 - ) Obtaining QST Status Information; Sequence; Normally refer to temperature information 3.
203 RS-232C Adjustment 1) Obtaining QST Status Information Sequence Data Content Size Remarks 1 STX 1 Byte 02hex 2 Command echo-back 3 Byte QST (fixed) 3 Generation information 1 Byte 5 (fixed) 4 Inch information 1 Byte 6: 60 inch 5 Forwarding 1 Byte M (fixed) 6 Power source state 1 Byte S: Standby ...
Page 209 - Check Sum; A detailed example is given below.; Examples of check sum applications; When the data is missing 1 Byte; When 1 Byte of data in the data is unreadable
209 RS-232C Adjustment 7 Check Sum This is data to which 2-Byte ASCII code is added to a data group returned by a QUEST command. STX 02 (hex) 2 Byte 3 Byte 03 (hex) ID QUEST command ETX STX 02 (hex) QUEST command 3 Byte Data *Byte Check sum 2 Byte ETX 03 (hex) PC side Set side A detailed example is ...
Page 210 - Screen Burning
210 Screen Burning 5.6 Screen Burning When the same image is reproduced for a long period (still image, telop, etc.), the image is burned into to screen. It may be difficult to remove this image. Burning should be managed by making necessary changes in the video software, projection method, system c...
Page 211 - Standard Functions (Settings cannot be changed); To enjoy using your plasma display for many years; Setting example
211 Screen Burning 7 Standard Functions (Settings cannot be changed) 1 Auto Brightness Adjustment (still image detection) When an image that has little or no motion, such as a photograph or computer screen, is displayed for a long period, the screen may appear dimmer. This feature is part of the scr...
Page 212 - Precautions on Connecting Camera Images; reduce the life of the panel.; FRC
212 5.7 Precautions on Connecting Camera Images Connecting and using moving images that are nearly still, such as images from a surveillance camera, could damage or reduce the life of the panel. In this situation, it is necessary to set the image quality beforehand. Set the ‘ENERGY SAVE’ function to...
Page 213 - Self-diagnosis Function; Error Message
213 6.1 Precautions 1) If the power shuts down and stays OFF for an extended time, an internal problem has probably occurred (failing part, etc.). Turn OFF the main power switch on the Plasma Display then wait one to two minutes then try turning the power ON again. If the power goes OFF again, the d...
Page 214 - Maintenance; Disconnect and Remove Hardware
214 Maintenance 1) Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet before performing maintenance. Note If the plasma display is connected to a computer linked to a network, disconnect and reconnect using the following procedure. 7 Disconnect and Remove Hardware 1 Turn the plasma display to St...
Page 215 - it clean with a dry Minimax cloth.; ) Readjustment of the White Balance; phosphor elements degrade faster than red or green.; Name; Cleaning cloth: Wiping cloth
215 Maintenance 3) Screen (front protection panel) The screen (front protection panel) is treated with a special coating to prevent glare and is very delicate. To clean it, remove any dust then wipe gently with a soft cloth. Do not clean it with tissue or a rough, textured cloth. DO NOT use solvents...