Pioneer PRO-101FD - Manual

Pioneer PRO-101FD

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CAUTION; IMPORTANT; IMPORTANT NOTICE –; Handling the cord on this product or cords; Wash hands after handling
  • Page 3 – Congratulations on purchasing a Pioneer Elite KURO monitor.; TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 6 – Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays; The Pioneer Flat Panel Display models include the 60-inch; Flat Panel Display Shipment Checklist; Shipped with both models
  • Page 7 – Control Options: Get to Know Your Flat Panel Display; Control Buttons and More on the Flat Panel Display; Terminals on the rear panel are common to both models.; Back of the Panel
  • Page 8 – Operating the Remote Control; Insert the Batteries into the Remote Control
  • Page 9 – Remote Control Issues; Sensor
  • Page 10 – Buttons on the Remote Control; Remote: Left side buttons
  • Page 11 – Remote: Right side buttons; If you set the preset code to MONITOR, buttons 9, 13, 14 and 21
  • Page 12 – Install Your Flat Panel Display; Use the Optional Table Top Stand (Stand) or Equivalent Items
  • Page 13 – Use the Optional Brackets or Equivalent Items
  • Page 14 – Check the Location for Suitability; The distance behind and above the panel
  • Page 15 – Mount the Flat Panel Display; Anchor the Panel When Using a Stand; ) Attach the hooks to the mounting holes on the; Fitting
  • Page 16 – Follow the steps below to secure your flat panel display.
  • Page 17 – Connect a DVD player:; DVD player; Rear view; PC
  • Page 18 – Connect HDMI equipment:; VCR; HDMI equipment; Video cable; Camcorder/Game console; RGB cable
  • Page 19 – Connect the Power Cord to the Panel
  • Page 20 – Follow the steps below to attach a cable clamp.; while being removed and may not be reusable.; Cable clamp
  • Page 21 – Basic Operations; Turn the Flat Panel Display ON / OFF; Turn ON the Flat Panel Display; Images appear on the panel screen.; MONITOR; Turn OFF the Flat Panel Display; plugged in to an outlet.; MONITOR; Power On indicator
  • Page 22 – Program Your Flat Panel Display; Choose an Input Source; Explore the Home Menu; HOME MENU; Remote control
  • Page 23 – Use the Simplified User Menu
  • Page 24 – Assign a Language; through the; Option
  • Page 25 – Basic Picture Adjustment; Adjust the Picture Quality; Adjust the Picture for Your Room Lighting; Room Lighting Sensor; Room Light Sensor
  • Page 26 – For standard picture adjustments, follow the steps below.; Picture; ENTER; Contrast is used in the example below.; again to exit the menu.; Picture Image Position; or; Screen
  • Page 27 – Restore Default Picture; Compare Images When Adjusting the Picture; After
  • Page 28 – Smart Starts for New Owners; Extend Your Panel Life; Adjust the Power Indicator Brightness; Set Input Priority
  • Page 29 – Turn On the Image Orbiter; Trigger the Screen-Saving Video Pattern Periodically; Activate Energy Save to Reduce Power Usage; Energy Save
  • Page 30 – Turn On the Sleep Timer; Sleep Timer
  • Page 31 – Additional Picture Adjustment Options; AV Source through the Remote Control; AV SELECTION; AV SELECTION; Each press cycles the options in the order shown below.; Selection; Description
  • Page 32 – Choose an AV Source through the Home Menu; Choose a PC Source; Other; When OPTIMUM is selected,
  • Page 33 – Adjust Specific Picture Elements; Choose a Screen Size (Automatically or Manually); Automatic Screen Sizing; Auto Size
  • Page 34 – Manual Screen Sizing; Not all video signals carry alternative screen sizes.; AV Option; Detect Masks; PC Option
  • Page 35 – Correct the Picture for an AV or PC Source; AV Source
  • Page 36 – Assign Advanced Picture Functions; Adjust for Screen Masking (black bars on sides)
  • Page 37 – Lighten Side Masks; Select a Color Temperature Level
  • Page 38 – RETURN; Adjust the Image Gradation Characteristics (Gamma); Select a PureCinema Level for High Quality Image; Pro Adjust
  • Page 39 – Select an Intelligent Mode Option; Off
  • Page 40 – Select the Picture Detail Options; Use CTI and Color Space
  • Page 41 – Use the Color Management; Reduce Noise from the Image
  • Page 43 – To split the screen so that two input sources appear, press the; SPLIT; button on the remote control. Each press of; SWAP
  • Page 44 – Turn the Small Screen On/Off; PIP Detect; Freeze the Picture
  • Page 45 – Manage the Power; AV Source - No Signal; No Signal Off
  • Page 46 – Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display; Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel; Program the Remote Control to Operate Other Equipment; Use the Learning Function
  • Page 47 – Assign a Manufacturing Code to the Remote Control
  • Page 48 – Clear Added Manufacturer Codes from the Remote Control; Control a Pioneer Receiver; Selection can be in any mode.; Yellow; Note: The panel’s remote control may not control or have complete
  • Page 49 – * Some cable converter manufacturers do not preset
  • Page 51 – Control a DVD Player/DVR Recorder/BD Player
  • Page 52 – Apply Settings for Other Equipment; Apply Settings for an AV System; Composite/Component Video System; Input Setup; EXIT
  • Page 53 – Apply Settings for a PC; Auto Setup; Phase
  • Page 54 – Use HDMI Inputs; High Definition Multimedia Interface; Enter an HDMI Input Name
  • Page 55 – Press the
  • Page 56 – Control Equipment with the Panel’s Remote Through HDMI; Control Function; On-screen control Recorder
  • Page 57 – KURO LINK; on the remote also causes the KURO LINK menu to open.
  • Page 58 – Setting; Control an AV System
  • Page 59 – Control a Recorder; You can also use
  • Page 60 – Add an AV Amp or a BD Player; BD player
  • Page 61 – Specific KURO LINK Commands; Play Source Sound Using an HDMI Command; Turn OFF the Power With an HDMI Command; Turn ON the Power With an HDMI Command
  • Page 62 – KULO LINK Setting; Connect a Game Console or Camcorder; INPUT 1; Use the IR REPEATER OUT
  • Page 63 – Connect to a Network; Using a LAN
  • Page 64 – IP Control; Confirm the IP Address; IP Control Setting; IP Control Setting
  • Page 65 – Use the Web Control System; Display Settings; Network
  • Page 66 – “Virtual” Remote Control Settings; ) Enter your IP Address in the browser ’s address box.; The Virtual Remote Control appears on screen.; ) Click the desired button to execute a command.; Picture Adjustments; Click; to display the picture adjustment screen.; TOP : Virtual Remote
  • Page 67 – Input Setting; to display the input setting screen.; Function Setting; Functions; Terminal; Functions
  • Page 68 – Event Notification
  • Page 69 – Assign a Serial Number; Assign an ID Number; Serial Setting; All; Parameter
  • Page 70 – Assign a Baud Rate; Select the Integrator Mode; Baud Rate; Component
  • Page 71 – DISPLAY; Only input signals appear.; The panel switches to Integrator Mode.; long causes the panel to remain in User Mode.; Picture Preset
  • Page 72 – Drive Mode; Drive Mode is available only for input video signals.; FRC Mode; FRC Mode is available only for input PC signals.; Fan Control; This setting applies to all input sources.
  • Page 73 – Power On Mode; Mirror Mode; Banner PIP
  • Page 74 – IP Control Lock; Network ID Beacon
  • Page 75 – Helpful Information; Why won’t the remote control buttons control my flat panel display?; button to toggle the modes until the MONITOR indicator lights.; Why do I have to move closer to the panel to use the remote control?
  • Page 76 – Why does the blue power light on my flat panel display blink?; • Set Long Life Settings to; How do I clean my flat panel display?; Cleaning Methods; Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the screen.
  • Page 77 – Troubleshooting & Service Information; General; Auto
  • Page 78 – “The
  • Page 79 – Issue
  • Page 80 – Cautions and Warnings; panel to maintain functionality.; Installation Details; Check the Location for Suitability”); Physical Location & Temperature Considerations
  • Page 81 – more than two hours at a time.; Signal Interference or Noise; Signal interference, also referred to as; video noise; white noise; , can be caused by many different situations.; Infrared rays; Phosphor Properties; Pixel Information
  • Page 82 – Prevent Burning; Display Samples Susceptible to Burning; bars on the left and right, is susceptible to burning.; Avoid Image Retention
  • Page 83 – Safety Precautions; Safety; WARNING; The power switch; Operating Environment
  • Page 84 – Radio Interference; Information to User; This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
  • Page 85 – Appendix; Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control
  • Page 96 – WIDE WIDE
  • Page 97 – Video
  • Page 98 – RGB
  • Page 101 – Specifications; For specifications, see the separate Specifications Sheet.
  • Page 102 – Trademarks
  • Page 103 – Glossary; VGA is used for a resolution of 640 x 480.; DVI
  • Page 104 – DHCP
  • Page 105 – Index; Numerics
  • Page 106 – PIONEER CORPORATION
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Page 2 - CAUTION; IMPORTANT; IMPORTANT NOTICE –; Handling the cord on this product or cords; Wash hands after handling

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