Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................. 4SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Specifications ...............................................................................................................
Page 3 - CAUTION; • Observe the following operating environmental limitations:
3 5.3.3 Settings in Menu Mode ........................................................................................................................... 74 1) Setting the three-dimensional Y/C separator ....................................................................................... 742) ABL...
Page 4 - Features and Functions of the PDP-501MX Plasma Display; • High-definition XGA wide panel; An RS-232C interface is provided for control from the exterior; Features
4 Features and Functions of the PDP-501MX Plasma Display • High-definition XGA wide panel The Display uses a high-definition XGA wide panel, which provides 1280 x 768 resolution with more than 980.000 pixels. This resolution is more than 2.5 times higher than that of conventional panels, and enables...
Page 6 - Specifications
6 Control Terminal RS-232C (for control using a PC) Connector type: D-sub, 9-pin Baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps (NOTE 5) Combination In/Out Terminal For simultaneous control of multiple units Connector type: Mini-Din, 6-pin (NOTE 6) Power requirements: .... AC 120 V, 60 Hz (U.S. Model)...
Page 7 - Signals supported by INPUT 1; Signals supported by INPUT 2
7 NOTE 1 To prevent malfunctions and breakdowns, avoid connecting the RCA jack and BNC terminal simultaneously, since they are electrically connected to each other inside the body. NOTE 2 If the RCA jack or the BNC terminal is connected at the same time as the S terminal, signals received at the S t...
Page 10 - Rear View; External Dimensions
10 2.2 External Dimensions Weight: 43.0 kg Material: Front: Resin; Rear: Resin Treatment: Front: Laser-satin gray paint; Rear: Laser-satin gray paint For packaging information, refer to 3.3.2 Unpacking : Center of gravity (Unit: mm) 609 1218 714 628 1108 357 Light sensor for the remote 98.5 65.5 116...
Page 13 - Controls and Connectors
13 INPUT 4 Input # INPUT 4 input terminal Mini D-Sub 15-pin terminal for connection of RGB signals This terminal also supports component signals (settings required in the menu screen). This terminal supports Microsoft Plug & Play (VESA DDC 1/2B). (VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Elec...
Page 15 - Remote Control Unit
Page 16 - Safety Precautions; reduce the visibility and quality of the display image.; Installation Site Requirements
16 3.1 Installation Site Requirements If the site requires modifications or special preparations for installation of the plasma display or its mounting hardware, obtain permission in advance from the building owner or building authorities. To ensure installation safety, it is also important to deter...
Page 17 - ) Temperature and humidity conditions; • The installation site should meet the following conditions:; 0) Beware of condensation; • The in-rush current upon powering up will be approximately 25 A
17 9) Temperature and humidity conditions • The installation site should meet the following conditions: • Operating temperatures: 0 to 40 °C (largely depending on installation conditions) • Operating humidity: 20 to 80% • Storage temperature: –10 to +45 °C • Storage humidity: 20 to 90% • Operating a...
Page 18 - To allow proper
18 Installation Conditions 3.2 Installation Conditions 3.2.1 Heat dissipation This unit has openings for effective ventilation at locations marked by arrows in the illustration below. To allow proper dissipation of heat from the unit, avoid blocking or covering any of these openings. Fan (4 in numbe...
Page 19 - Installation Conditions; vertical center lines.
19 3.2.2 Calculating heat quantity For power consumption, allow for 600 VA ( 600 W) per unit. Since most of the power consumed is transformed into heat, power consumption may be regarded as roughly equal to generated heat. 1 Conversion to calories [W] x 0.86 = [kcal/h] Heat generated per display: 60...
Page 20 - A. Secured at eight points; B. Secured at six points
20 This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes. For additional safety, we recommend securing it at six to eight points on opposite sides of the horizontal and vertical center lines, as shown in the illustration below. Do not secure the unit at four points arranged in a single row, as s...
Page 21 - is free of warps exceeding 1 mm.
21 Installation Conditions D. Secured at four points (with mounting hardware attached horizontally) (Take proper precautions to prevent pinching the power cord or signal cables) 3.2.4 Mounting surface warping The display section incorporates glass. Before mounting the product, perform the following ...
Page 23 - Temporary installation using packing materials; Installation Procedures
23 2) Unpacking procedures 1 Remove the packing bands. 2 Slowly lift and remove the upper carton [“top portion of the packaging”]. 3 Lift and remove the reinforcement packaging. (Upper protective pad C is held in place by adhesive tape) 4 Remove the L and R upper cartons. 5 Remove the side, front, a...
Page 24 - ) Connecting the power cable; Power Cord Connection; on page 26 of the operating manual.
24 Installation Procedures 3.3.5. Wiring 1) Connecting the power cable • Refer to the section on Power Cord Connection on page 26 of the operating manual. • For power source specifications, refer to 3.1 Installation Conditions, paragraph 11. 2) Connecting signal cables (1) Connection to PCs • Refer ...
Page 25 - ) Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands; • Cables may also be drawn around to the right, viewed from; Bundle cables using; Fastening points for speed clamps; Fasten cables using the supplied speed clamps.
25 4) Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands • Cables may also be drawn around to the right, viewed from this side. 1 Secure cables with speed clamps. 1 2 Insert part 1 into an opening in the rear cover, then insert part 2 , as shown. 2 Bundle cables using bead bands. Cords F...
Page 27 - Special Installation (Mounting to fitting); Examples of Mounting to Fittings
27 Special Installation (Mounting to fitting) Example 1) Example 3) * Never block this opening. Examples of Mounting to Fittings Example 2) Example 4) Less than 35 mm Less than 35 mm
Page 28 - * Operating Temperature Restrictions
28 3.4.2 Hanging on the wall Carefully read the following before attempting to mount the unit on a wall, and observe the various limitations specified below. Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting, bending or any other deformation of the unit does not exceed 1 mm. Avoid blocking or covering this...
Page 30 - Special Installation (Embedding in the wall)
30 3.4.3 Embedding in the wall Carefully read the following before trying to embed the unit in a wall, and make sure you observe all the limitations specified below. Be sure to mounting the unit so that twisting, bending, or any other deformation of the unit does not exceed 1 mm. (1) Embedding in wa...
Page 31 - Temperature Measurement Points (Informative)
31 Methods for Securing: Basic methods for securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas, aside from those indicated by ( ). The method indicated with cross-hatching should be avoided. Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the thickness and height of the fittings and ...
Page 32 - heated air from stagnating.; Fan Exhaust Temperature Measurement Point: Z
32 Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) * Operating Temperature Restrictions (2) Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit Temperatures in space X and Y Fan exhaust temperature at Z: Upper limit A: No restriction; B: 100 to 300 mm 0 to 30˚ C 54˚C A: No restriction; B: more th...
Page 33 - from those indicated by
33 Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) Methods for securing: Basic methods for securing the device are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas, aside from those indicated by . The method indicated with cross-hatching should be avoided. Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-che...
Page 36 - Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics
36 Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics 4.1 Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics In addition to reliability and the vivid display resulting from its large screen area, brightness, and image quality, the plasma display (PDP-501MX/PDP-V501X) is thin and lightwei...
Page 37 - qualified persons, or request assistance from a Pioneer dealer.; Precautions for installation contractors; Read the specifications provided in 3.1 Installation Conditions.
37 Handling the Standard Mounting Equipment 4.2 Handling the Standard Mounting Equipment 4.2.1 Handling precautions This section of the manual discusses ways to mount, install, and handle the mounting equipment exclusively designed for our plasma displays. Mounting should be performed by qualified e...
Page 38 - Paint; Accessories
38 4.3 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 4.3.1 Specifications External dimensions .... 700 (W) x 400 (D) x 469 (H) mm Weight .......................... 4.0 kg (mounting hardware only) 47 kg (mounting hardware + plasma display) Finish ............................ Paint Package dimensions .... 726 (W) x 425 (...
Page 39 - Insert caps into openings in the left and right stand pipes.
39 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 4.3.2 Assembling the stand 7 Assembling Procedure 1 1. Place the base upside-down. 2. Insert the left and right stand pipes into the base. (CAUTION !: Insert pipes so they face in the proper direction.) 3. Fasten the pipes to the base with the supplied screws. (Tighten t...
Page 40 - Mounting procedures; Step 3 After mounting the stand to the display, fas-; An Alternative method
40 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 4.3.3 Mounting to the main unit 7 Mounting procedures Step 1 Place the display face down, remove hole rivets, and align the assembled stand to the display mount openings. Step 2 Secure the stand by tightening washers and bolts with the supplied hexagonal wrench. 1. Lay a...
Page 41 - Mount locations for securing-to-floor screws; Secure the assembly to the floor using M6 screws at least 20 mm long.
41 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 7 Dimensional drawings (with display PDP-501MX/PDP-V501X) Unit: mm 150 1218 400 37 7 Mount locations for securing-to-floor screws * Secure the assembly to the floor using M6 screws at least 20 mm long. 108 292 152 533 258 765 700 469 558 656.6 325 130.7 27
Page 43 - External dimensions
THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 43 200 300 200 300 4-ø13.5 to 22 ø60.5 1218 45° 45° R659 R617 This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma display follows when it is rotated about a vertical axis after having been tilted sideways by 25˚ (Without...
Page 44 - You’ll also need tools for ceiling work.; ) Assembling and installing the mounting hardware; strength and composition of the particular ceiling.
44 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4.4.2 Assembling and installing the mounting hardware, and mounting the plasma display 1) Preparations You will need the following tools. Make sure you have them at hand before beginning work. • Wrench or spanner (subtense 12 mm) ...
Page 45 - NOTE 1: Tighten all the mount screws at the specified points.
THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 45 NOTE 1: Tighten all the mount screws at the specified points. NOTE 2: The mounting screws must be strong enough to support the weight of the mounting hardware. Pattern Ceiling flange COMP Flat washer [WC100FZK] Spring washer [WS10...
Page 46 - ) Mounting the plasma display
46 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 3) Mounting the plasma display 1 Remove the hole rivets (quantity: six) from the rear of the plasma display. 2 Mount the supplied monitor mount bolt assembly (three per side) to the mount openings at the rear of the display. 3 Loo...
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Page 48 - monitor set, as well as on the right and left.
48 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4.5 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5006 4.5.1 Specifications External dimensions .............. 1218 (W) x 98.5 (D) x 714 (H) mm Weight ............
Page 50 - hexagonal sockets face outward.; ) Assembly procedure; Loosen screw
50 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4.5.2 Assembling the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 1) Precautions • Make sure you distinguish correctly between vertical frames for left and right. Both should be mounted so their hexagonal sockets face outward...
Page 51 - Mounting the assembled mounting hardware to the wall
THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 51 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 2 Mounting the assembled mounting hardware to the wall 1. Firmly fasten the mounting hardware to the wall at a minimum of four points b , using appropriate screws ...
Page 52 - Mounting the plasma display
52 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION c Wall side Insert the monitor- fastening bolt into opening in the wall-suspension hardware and lower it into the cutout. Tighten the screw from above to keep the ...
Page 53 - ) Adjusting the angle
THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 53 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4) Adjusting the angle This mounting hardware can be tilted 25 degrees, without set increments. This work should be done by two people. 1 Loosen screw c on the lef...
Page 55 - Connection to a stereo amplifier
55 Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR 4.6.2 Mounting to the main unit Two mounting methods are available. Proceed as follows. 1 Mounting to the sides of the display • The figure illustrates how to mount the speaker to the right side of the display. 1. Remove the lower two hole rivets from the rear of the di...
Page 56 - speakers to the display with monitor mount bolts, as shown in; Figure 2; performing mounting work.
56 Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR 4.6.3 Mounting with the plasma display ceiling-suspension hardware (PDK-5002) Monitor mount bolt Hole rivet Figure 2 When mounting the plasma display with the optional speakers to the ceiling-suspension hardware, first attach the speakers to the display with monitor mou...
Page 57 - Figure 3
57 Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR Figure 3 Plasma display ceiling mount bracket Monitor mount bolt Washer 25 mm in o.d. (supplied with optional speaker) This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma display follows when it is rotated about a verticalaxis axis after having been tilted ...
Page 58 - Figure 4
58 Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR 4.6.4 Mounting with PDK-5006 (wall-mounting hardware) Hexagonal socket head button bolt (supplied with optional speaker) Washer 15 mm in o.d. (supplied with optional speaker) Monitor mount bolt Hole rivet Figure 4 When mounting the plasma display with the optional speak...
Page 59 - Figure 5
59 Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR Figure 5 Washer 25 mm in o.d. (supplied with optional speaker) Monitor mount bolt Wall-mounting hardware Monitor mount bolt
Page 61 - Before Beginning Adjustments
61 Before Beginning Adjustments Action = Enters Menu mode. At this time, the only available RS-232C commands are: • <AJY> • <POF> = Menu mode is disabled and RS-232C adjustment mode is activated. At this time, only the following options are available from the remote(or the operating pane...
Page 64 - compatible
64 640 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 640 x 480 832 x 624 1024 x 768 1152 x 870 640 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 ORIGINAL 4: 3 FULL ZOOM NORMAL Before Beginning Adjustments Model PC/AT compatible Macintosh NEC PC-9800 2) Input (PC) Signals Supported INPUTs 3 and...
Page 66 - List of adjustable and settable items
66 INPUT 4 VIDEO PC COMPO- RGB RGB NENT INPUT 3 VIDEO PC COMPO- RGB RGB NENT ±32 STEP x 3 ±32 STEP x 3 ±32 STEP x 2 ±32 STEP x 2 ±32 STEP x 3 ±2 STEP x 1(+) ±32 STEP x 2(–) x 1(+) ±32 STEP x 2(–) x 1(+) ±32 STEP x 2(–) ±64 STEP Note 2 ±4 STEP Note 2 ±32 STEP x 2 ±8 STEP x 1 STILL/MOTION ON/OFF ON/OF...
Page 69 - • Switch off main power; errors on the hour meter.
69 Item Operation in Normal operating mode• Power switch On/Off • Input function • Screen size• Full auto-zoom On/Off • Key Lock/Unlock Adjustments and settings in Menu mode Adjustments and settings in Integrator mode Adjustments and settings in RS-232C adjustment mode Memory Timing • About four sec...
Page 71 - Menu Mode; Normal operating mode, press the MENU button.
71 Menu Mode 5.3 Menu Mode 5.3.1 About menu mode 1) How to enter/exit Menu mode • To enter Menu mode and to display the menu screen (refer to “5.3.2. Operation Example in Menu Mode”), press the MENU button on the remote or on the operating panel of the main unit in normal operating mode. To return t...
Page 73 - Press the SET button to return to the screen in step 2.; Step
73 Menu Mode ADJUST SET SET PICTURE CONTRAST 23 : ADJ. SET : EXIT ADJUST PICTURE CONTRAST 23 : ADJ. SET : EXIT MENU MENU ] ] ] ‘ ‘ Step Select CONTRAST. Remote Main Unit Step Make adjustments. Remote Main Unit Press the SET button to return to the screen in step 2. To make other adjustments, repeat ...
Page 77 - ) Setting Up Peripheral Equipment
77 Menu Mode 5) Setting Up Peripheral Equipment A unit function automatically identifies signals from a PC and signals from DVD players or other AV units. But depending on the signal, this function may not always work. In such cases, you must set the input settings manually. This setting needs to be...
Page 78 - ) Setting the Input Signal Format
78 Menu Mode 6) Setting the Input Signal Format INPUTS 3 and 4 support RGB and two component video signal types. INPUT 2 supports two component video signal types. Thus, you must make the appropriate settings for the particular component. This setting needs to be made separately for INPUTs 2, 3, and...
Page 79 - ) Setting the Clamp Position; Figure 1 Generation of a clamp pulse
79 7) Setting the Clamp Position Plugging in RGB (G ON SYNC) signals and a sync signal simultaneously may produce inappropriate intensity reproduction, with an over-bright screen or images with a greenish cast. If this occurs, set CLAMP to MODE 2. For most situations, leave CLAMP to MODE 1. Clamp pu...
Page 85 - Integrator Mode
85 Integrator Mode 5.4 Integrator Mode 5.4.1 About the integrator mode 1) Enabling Integrator Mode • You must first release the Integrator Mode Protect,which is engaged at the time of shipment. The Protect should be released only once to eudle initial adjustments to be made in the integrator mode im...
Page 86 - Example of integrator mode operation
86 STANDBY/ON STANDBY /ON MENU WHITE BALANCESCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE 3 PICTURE ADJUST SET SET PICTURE BRIGHT 128 COLOUR 64 TINT 64 SHARP 128 DETAIL 128 INITIALIZEEXIT 3 CONTRAST 128 MENU MENU STANDBY /ON INPUT MENU ADJUST SET INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT1 FULL AUTO ZOOM SCREENSIZE DISPLAY STAN...
Page 88 - Adjustments and settings in the Integrator mode; ) Adjusting the PICTURE parameters
88 Integrator Mode Screen 1 ] MENU – – WHITE BALANCESCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE 3 PICTURE Screen 2 ] PICTURE – – BRIGHT 128 COLOUR 64 TINT 64 SHARP 128 DETAIL 128 3 CONTRAST 128 INITIALIZEEXIT Screen 3 ] PICTURE – – CONTRAST 128 1 Before entering the Integrator mode, switch the unit to t...
Page 89 - ) Adjusting the WHITE BALANCE Parameters
89 Integrator Mode Screen 1 ] MENU – – 3 WHITE BALANCESCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE PICTURE Screen 2 ] WHITE BALANCE – – G HIGH 128 B HIGH 128 R LOW 128 G LOW 128 B LOW 128 3 R HIGH 128 INITIALIZEEXIT Screen 3 ] WHITE BALANCE – – R HIGH 128 1 Before entering the Integrator mode, switch the...
Page 90 - ) Adjusting the SCREEN Parameters
90 Integrator Mode Screen 1 ] MENU – – WHITE BALANCE 3 SCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE PICTURE SCREEN – – V. POSI. 128 CLK FRQ 128 CLK PHS 8 3 H. POSI. 128 INITIALIZEEXIT Screen 2 ] Screen 3 ] SCREEN H. POSITION 128 3) Adjusting the SCREEN Parameters SCREEN parameters include H.POSI., V.POSI...
Page 91 - ) Setting the Colour Mode
91 Integrator Mode Screen 1 ] MENU – – WHITE BALANCESCREEN 3 ADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE PICTURE Screen 2 ] ADDITIONAL SET UP – – 3 COLOUR MODE : 1BAUD RATE : 4800BPSHOUR METER : 00123MIRROR MODE : OFF EXIT STD-RGB : OFF SIDE MASK ADJ. 1 Enter Integrator mode (refer to “5.4.1 About Integrator ...
Page 92 - ) Setting the Baud Rate
92 Integrator Mode Screen 1 ] MENU – – WHITE BALANCESCREEN 3 ADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE PICTURE Screen 2 ] ADDITIONAL SET UP – – COLOUR MODE : 1 3 BAUD RATE : 4800BPS HOUR METER : 00123 MIRROR MODE : OFF EXIT STD-RGB : OFF SIDE MASK ADJ. 1 Enter Integrator mode (refer to “5.4.1 About Integrat...
Page 95 - ) Adjusting the Side Mask
95 Integrator Mode 1 Enter the Integrator mode (refer to “5.4.1 About Integrator Mode”). The ID number of the set of adjustment items will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen, where “– –” is displayed in the illustration. Select ADDITIONAL SET UP. 2 Select SIDE MASK ADJ. The screen ...
Page 97 - selections at layers)
97 PICTURE CONTRAST 128 PICTURE YES 2 3 NO INITIALIZE ? WHITE BALANCE R HIGH 128 WHITE BALANCE YES 2 3 NO INITIALIZE ? SCREEN H. POSITION 128 SCREEN YES 2 3 NO INITIALIZE ? ADDITIONAL SET UP SIDE MASK ADJ. 3 R LEVEL 128 R LEVEL 128 G LEVEL 128 B LEVEL 128 EXIT ADDITIONAL SET UP SIDE MASK ADJ. PICTUR...
Page 98 - PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE parameter memory area table; Note 3: TINT not adjustable while in PAL or SECAM positions.
98 PC (Personal Computer) Sig. VIDEO Sig.,Component Picture Quality Adjustment Data for Use in Menu Mode Reproduce Picture Quality Picture Quality Adjustment Data for Use in Integrator Mode • CONTRAST • BRIGHT • COLOUR • TINT (Note3) • SHARP • DETAIL • R HIGH • CONTRAST • R HIGH • G HIGH • B HIGH • ...
Page 100 - The SCREEN parameters cannot be adjusted when selecting INPUT 1.
100 INPUT 2 [Component, Horiz. 15.6 kHz x Vert. 50 Hz] (Note 1)[Component, Horiz. 31.3 kHz x Vert. 50 Hz] (Note 1)[Component, Horiz. 15.7 kHz x Vert. 60 Hz][Component, Horiz. 31.5 kHz x Vert. 60 Hz] VIDEO Sig., Component[Component, Horiz. 15.6 kHz x Vert. 50 Hz] (Note 1)[Component, Horiz. 31.3 kHz x...
Page 103 - RS-232C Adjustment Mode
103 RS-232C Adjustment Mode 3) Notes (1) Adjustments are saved to last memory with the <AJN> command. You must execute this command when adjustments are complete. (2) Some RS-232C commands can be used in Normal operating mode. Refer to "5.5.5 List of RS-232C Commands" (3) If the condit...
Page 105 - Keys to the table; corresponding items to those values sent out.
105 Command Name Full Name Normal Validity Direct Validity Function Up/ Down Validity RS-232C Adjustment Mode ABN ABY AJNAJY APN APYAZN AZY BBY BRT BHIBLW BSL BR1 BR2 BR3BR4 BR5 CFR CL1 CL2CM1 CM2 CNTCOL CP1 CP2CPH DTLDIN DIY DOF DW0DWn DWF FRP FRW ABL NOABL YES ADJUST NO ADJUST YESAUTO POWER OFF NO...
Page 107 - What are GET commands?
107 RS-232C Adjustment Mode 5.5.4 About the GET commands What are GET commands? • These commands are used to transmit adjustment data and other information to PCs from a microcomputer in the plasma display. • The This information is transmitted in ASCII code. NOTE: Command names are given in parenth...
Page 109 - Combination Connection; Example: Controlling and “staging” multiple installed units
109 CONTROL ROOM Combination Connection 5.6 Combination Connection This connection method is useful for operating and adjusting multiple units from a single PC. By assigning IDs (refer to “5.6.2”) to each unit, you can control them either simultaneously or individually. Example: Controlling and “sta...
Page 110 - clearing an assigned ID; Cautions about ID Assignment; it possible to control the following connected unit.
110 Combination Connection 5.6.2 Assigning IDs When connection is complete, assign an ID to each unit in the system. This assignment is made on your PC. Commands: IDC (ID CLEAR) clearing an assigned ID IDS (ID SET) assigning an ID IDS is valid only when no ID has been assigned yet. The lowest ID is ...
Page 111 - Combination Cable Connection
111 Combination Cable Connection Up to 16 pcs. of unit operation connecting with combination cables has been ensured under the following conditions: Conditions: 1 Length of RS-232C Cable PC ⇔ PDP-501MX:5m 2 Length of Combination Cable:5m 3 Connecting Cable Type:Mini DIN6 straight (7 leads cable) Per...
Page 114 - About the Pseudo-Contour
114 6.1 About the Pseudo-Contour When images representing a series of different brightness or color tones (such as human skin tones) move at a certain speed, they are sometimes accompanied by striped shadows. This pattern is known as pseudo-contour. This phenomenon is an optical illusion deriving fr...
Page 115 - Remove dirt by lightly wiping with a soft cloth.; Name; Cleaning Cloth: Wiping Cloth; ) Readjustment of White Balance; Maintenance and Cleaning
115 1) Unplug the Power Cord from the Outlet. 2) Cabinet and Remote Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner, which can damage or destroy the coating of the cabinet or the remote. Remove dirt by lightly wiping with a soft cloth. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth with neutral detergent di...