Page 2 - Note to CATV system installer.; CET APPAREIL N’EST PAS
Read these instructions.Keep these instructions.Heed all warnings.Follow all instructions.Do not use this apparatus near water.Clean only with dry cloth.Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.Do not install near any heat sources such as radi...
Page 3 - For Business Customer URL; Information to User
CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when shieldedcables and connectors are used to connect the unit toother equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interfer-ence with electric appliances such as radios and televi-sions, use shielded cables and connectors for connec-tions. FEDERAL COMMUNICA...
Page 4 - Contents; Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Contents 4 En 01 Important User Guidance Information 02 Safety Precautions 03 Operational Precautions 04 Features 05 Supplied Accessories Plasma Display ................................................................... 12Media Receiver .................................................................
Page 5 - 1 Enjoying through External Equipment
Contents 5 En 11 Enjoying through External Equipment Watching a DVD image ...................................................... 65 Connecting a DVD player ............................................. 65Displaying a DVD image .............................................. 65 Watching a VCR image .....
Page 6 - Important User Guidance Information; Usage guidelines
01 Important User Guidance Information 6 En In order to obtain maximum enjoyment from thisPioneer PureVision PRO-1110HD/PRO-910HD PlasmaDisplay System, please first read this informationcarefully.With the Pioneer PureVision PRO-1110HD/PRO-910HD,you can be assured of a high quality Plasma DisplaySyst...
Page 7 - Panel sticking and after-image lag; • Displaying the same images such as still images for; After-image lagging due to remaining electric; • The Energy save function can be set to help prevent; About operations through i.LINK
01 Important User Guidance Information 7 En Panel sticking and after-image lag • Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause after-image lagging. This mayoccur in the following two cases. 1. After-image lagging due to remaining electric load When image patterns with ver...
Page 8 - Safety Precautions
02 Safety Precautions 8 En Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but itcan also cause personal injuries and property damage ifimproperly handled. This product has been engineered andmanufactured with the highest priority on safety. However,improper use can result in electric shock an...
Page 9 - items other than the optional PIONEER products.; Installation Precautions; When using the optional stand, brackets, or equivalent items; • Ask your dealer to perform the installation.; When using other items; • Consult your dealer.; Rear view
02 Safety Precautions 9 En • Be sure to use four or more mounting holes symmetrical to the vertical and horizontal median lines.• Use M8 screws, which go 12 to 18 mm (0.5 to 0.7 inches) in depth from the mounting surface of the Plasma Display. See the side view above. • Be careful not to block the v...
Page 10 - Operational Precautions
03 Operational Precautions 10 En PIONEER bears no responsibility for any damagesarising from incorrect use of the product by you or otherpeople, malfunctions when in use, other product relatedproblems, and use of the product except in cases wherethe company must be liable. Plasma Display protection ...
Page 11 - Features
04 Features 11 En • Built-in Digital Television (DTV) Tuner• EPG for DTV programs• New WIDE XGA Plasma Panel PRO-1110HD: 1280 x 768 (H x V) pixelsPRO-910HD: 1024 x 768 (H x V) pixels • PureCinema• TruBass, FOCUS, and SRS sound systems• Dual TV Tuner• Multi-screen display (2-screen/picture-in-picture...
Page 12 - Supplied Accessories; Plasma Display; • Always use the power cord supplied with the Plasma
05 Supplied Accessories 12 En Plasma Display Media Receiver Operating instruction • Always use the power cord supplied with the Plasma Display and the one supplied with the Media Receiverfor each respective unit. Power cord (2 m/6.6 feet) Cleaning cloth Speed clamp x 3 Bead band x 3 Warranty card Sp...
Page 13 - Part Names; POWER; The terminals have faced downward.
06 Part Names 13 En Plasma Display 1 POWER button 2 STANDBY indicator 3 POWER ON indicator 4 Remote control sensor 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 (right view) 5 STANDBY/ON button 6 INPUT button 7 VOLUME + / – buttons 8 CHANNEL + / – buttons 0 9 - = Rear view Front view 9 SYSTEM CABLE terminal (BLACK) 0 SYSTEM CABL...
Page 14 - Media Receiver; Front view; button; Pull this section to open the door.
06 Part Names 14 En Media Receiver Front view 1 POWER button 2 POWER ON indicator 3 STANDBY indicator 4 REC TIMER indicator 5 INPUT 4 COMPONENT VIDEO terminals(Y, C B/ P B , C R/ P R ) 6 INPUT 4 terminal (S-VIDEO) 7 INPUT 4 terminal (VIDEO) 8 INPUT 4 terminals (AUDIO) 9 PC INPUT terminal (AUDIO) 0 P...
Page 16 - Remote control unit; • When using the remote control unit, point it at the
06 Part Names 16 En Remote control unit With the mode switch set to TV 1 TV a : Turns on the power to the Plasma Display or places it into standby mode. 2 Transmission confirmation LED 3 INPUT : Selects an input source of the Plasma Display. (DTV, i.LINK, INPUT 1, IN-PUT 2, INPUT 3, INPUT 4, PC) 4 •...
Page 17 - Preparation; Installing the Plasma Display; Locating
07 Preparation 17 En Installing the Plasma Display Locating • Avoid direct sunlight. Maintain adequate ventilation.• The length of the system cable used to connect the Plasma Display and the Media Receiver is about 3 m(118 inches). • Because the Plasma Display is heavy, be sure to have someone help ...
Page 18 - Installing the Media receiver
07 Preparation 18 En Installing the Media receiver Plasma Display Media Receiver (vertical installation) (horizontal installation) System cable (approx. 3 meters/9.8 feet) • Do not place a VCR or any other device on top of the Media Receiver. • When installing, allow enough space on the sides and ab...
Page 19 - Right side; Installing the Media Receiver vertically; Shock absorbing pad; You can remove the shock absorbing pads.; • When you have installed the Media Receiver; Remove the separation sheet.
07 Preparation 19 En Right side Installing the Media Receiver vertically You can use the accompanying stand to install theMedia Receiver vertically. Installing the Media Receiver vertically Insert the vertical installation stand into the side of theMedia Receiver. Secure the vertical installation st...
Page 20 - Setting the system; Connecting the system cable to the Plasma Display; System cable
07 Preparation 20 En I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I D E O S - V I D E O S - V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L Y A C INLET B L A C K W H I T E SYSTEM CAB...
Page 21 - Routing cables; When the speakers are installed on the sides; Attaching speed clamps to the main unit; Speaker cable
07 Preparation 21 En Routing cables Speed clamps and bead bands are included with this system for bunching cables. Once properly bunched, followthe steps below to route the cables. When the speakers are installed on the sides When the speakers are installed at the bottom (rear view) Speaker cable At...
Page 22 - Using the remote control unit; • Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In; Inserting batteries; Open the batter y cover.
07 Preparation 22 En Using the remote control unit Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards theremote sensor window. Objects between the remotecontrol unit and sensor window may prevent properoperation. Cautions regarding the remote controlunit • Do not expose the remote control unit to sh...
Page 23 - Cautions regarding batteries; • WHEN DISPOSING OF USED BATTERIES, BE
07 Preparation 23 En Cautions regarding batteries Improper use of batteries can result in chemicalleakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructionsbelow. • Do not use manganese batteries. When you replace the batteries, use alkaline ones. • Place the batteries with their terminals correspond-...
Page 24 - Cable connections for watching conventional TV channels; Connecting a VHF/UHF antenna; Cable TV; Connecting a Cable Converter
07 Preparation 24 En I N A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N OUT Cable connections for watching conventional TV channels In order to watch conventional TV channels, connect coaxial cables as shown below. To enjoy a clearer picture, usean outdoor antenna. If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable wit...
Page 25 - Switching between antenna A and B; Connecting a VHF/UHF antenna and Cable Converter
07 Preparation 25 En U/V mixer • Be sure to connect the antenna or the Cable Converter as shown above. Signal reception mayfail if not properly connected. • Be sure that the Cable Converter output signal is assigned to the ANTENNA/CABLE B input on theMedia Receiver. • How to change channels when the...
Page 26 - Cable connections for watching digital TV channels; • Be sure to connect coaxial cables as shown above.
07 Preparation 26 En Cable connections for watching digital TV channels In order to watch digital TV channels, connect coaxial cables as shown below. To enjoy a clearer picture, use anoutdoor antenna. If your outdoor uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with an F-type connector, plug it into the antennatermi...
Page 27 - Power cord; • Use only the power cord provided.; • Always turn off the power of the Plasma Display and; Connecting the power cord
07 Preparation 27 En Power cord Power cord • Use only the power cord provided. • Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated as this may cause fire or electricshock. • For the Plasma Display System, a three-core power cord with a ground terminal is used forefficiency protection. Alwa...
Page 28 - Basic Operations; Turning on the power; • In this manual, “system” means the Plasma Display
08 Basic Operations 28 En Plasma Display Turning on the power 1 Press POWER on the Plasma Display. • The STANDBY indicator on the Plasma Display flashes red. 2 Press POWER on the Media Receiver. • The system is turned on or placed into the standby mode. 3 Confirm that the STANDBY indicators light up...
Page 29 - Turning off the power; TV; Plasma Display/Media Receiver status indicators; Indicator Status; Power to the system is on.; For other than the above, see “Troubleshooting” on page 106.; Flashing
08 Basic Operations 29 En 2 Press POWER on the Media Receiver. • The STANDBY indicator on the Media Receiver turns off and the one on the Plasma Displayflashes red. 3 Press POWER on the Plasma Display. • The STANDBY indicator on the Plasma Display turns off. • You can also reverse steps 2 and 3.• If...
Page 30 - Watching conventional TV channels; Selecting the antenna; Using CH
08 Basic Operations 30 En Plasma Display(right view) Channel display 8 AAA STEREO STANDARD FULL Watching conventional TV channels Unless you set up conventional TV channels that youcan watch under the current conditions, you cannottune in those channels. For the procedure, see “Settingup conventiona...
Page 31 - Changing the volume and sound; Using VOL; • To increase the volume, press; Using; mutes the current sound output.
08 Basic Operations 31 En Plasma Display (right view) Volume adjustment Mute VOLUME +/– Changing the volume and sound Using VOL + / – on the remote control unit • To increase the volume, press VOL + . • To decrease the volume, press VOL – . • VOLUME + / – on the Plasma Display operates the same as V...
Page 32 - • Stereo broadcasts; If stereo sound is difficult to hear:; MTS
08 Basic Operations 32 En Setting MTS/SAP mode The Plasma Display System has a feature that allowsreception of sound other than the main audio for theprogram. This feature is called Multi-channel TelevisionSound (MTS). The Plasma Display System with MTScan receive mono sound, stereo sound and Second...
Page 33 - When receiving STEREO sound signals; When receiving MONO sound signals
08 Basic Operations 33 En When receiving STEREO sound signals A 125 STEREO In STEREO mode In SAP mode In MONO mode A 125 STEREO A 125 MONO When receiving MAIN + SAP sound signals In STEREO mode In SAP mode In MONO mode A 125 MAIN (SAP) A 125 SAP (MAIN) A 125 MONO (SAP) When receiving STEREO + SAP so...
Page 34 - Watching digital TV channels; Selecting the digital TV input
08 Basic Operations 34 En Plasma Display(right view) Channel display 8 AAA STEREO STANDARD FULL Watching digital TV channels Unless you set up digital TV channels that you canwatch under the current conditions, you cannot tune inthose channels. For the procedure, see “Setting updigital TV channels” ...
Page 35 - Press; Changing the language
08 Basic Operations 35 En Plasma Display (right view) Volume adjustment Mute VOLUME +/– Changing the volume and sound Using VOL + / – on the remote control unit • To increase the volume, press VOL + . • To decrease the volume, press VOL – . • VOLUME + / – on the Plasma Display operates the same as V...
Page 36 - Using the multiscreen functions; Splitting the screen; DTV
08 Basic Operations 36 En Using the multiscreen functions Splitting the screen Use the following procedure to select the 2-screen orpicture-in-picture mode. 2-screen Picture-in-picture Viewing DTV banners While watching a digital TV program, pressing DTV INFO causes the following banner to appear. W...
Page 37 - • The multiscreen function cannot display images from; Freezing images
08 Basic Operations 37 En 1 Press SPLIT to select the display mode. • Each time you press SPLIT , the display mode is switched among 2-screen, picture-in-picture,and single-screen. 2 When in the 2-screen or picture-in-picture mode,press / to select a screen to be active. • “ z z z z z ” appears on t...
Page 38 - Basic Adjustment Settings; Using the menu; AV mode menus; Home Menu
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 38 En Using the menu AV mode menus Home Menu Item Description Page Picture AV Selection Select from the five display mode options; STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MOVIE,GAME and USER. 47 Contrast Adjusts the picture between light and shade. 49 Brightness Adjusts picture brightness. 4...
Page 39 - PC mode menus
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 39 En PC mode menus Home Menu Item Description Page Picture AV Selection Select from the two display mode options; STANDARD and USER. 47 Contrast Adjusts the picture between light and shade. 49 Brightness Adjusts picture brightness. 49 Red Adjusts red color intensity. 49...
Page 40 - Menu operation keys; HOME MENU; Press to return to upper menu levels.
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 40 En Menu operation keys Use the following keys on the remote control to operatethe menu. For detailed menu operations, see appropri-ate pages that describe individual functions. HOME MENU : Press to open or close the Homemenu. / : Press to select a menu item. Forsome m...
Page 41 - Setting up conventional TV channels; • Conventional TV channels in this manual designate; Using Auto Channel Preset; • When using the Cable Converter, you may need to
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 41 En Setting up conventional TV channels This section describes how to search and set upconventional TV channels that you can watch under thecurrent conditions. Unless you set up conventional TVchannels using Auto channel Preset, you may not beable to tune in those chan...
Page 42 - Setting for skipping unwanted channels
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 42 En Setting for skipping unwanted channels From among conventional TV channels searched andset up using Auto Channel Preset, you can selectchannels to be skipped when CH + / – are operated. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press...
Page 43 - Setting your favorite channels; • You cannot program the four color buttons with
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 43 En Setting your favorite channels Set up to four TV channels to each of the four colorbuttons on the remote control unit (16 channels intotal). You can then quickly select from only yourfavorite channels. You can program these buttons withconventional channels. 1 Sele...
Page 44 - Setting up digital TV channels; Press / to select “Start”, and then press; • Channel search automatically starts.
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 44 En Setting up digital TV channels This section describes how to search and set updigital TV channels that you can watch under thecurrent conditions. Unless you set up digital TVchannels using Auto Channel Preset, you cannottune in those channels. Using Auto Channel Pr...
Page 45 - • To restore skipped channels, use the above procedure; Checking signal strength
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 45 En Setting for skipping unwanted channels From among digital TV channels searched and set upusing Auto Channel Preset, you can select channels tobe skipped when CH +/– are operated. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “DTV Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / ...
Page 46 - Language setting; Clock setting; Use the following procedure to set the time correctly.; • When selecting “Auto” for “Clock Setting”, be sure to
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 46 En Language setting You can select a language to be used for on-screendisplay such as menus from among three languages;English, French, and Spanish. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “Language”, and then press ...
Page 47 - ENTER; • When the time has not yet been set, the REC TIMER; AV Selection; AV SELECTION
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 47 En 8 Press / to select “Time & Date”, and then press ENTER . • The date & time entry screen appears. Enter the current date and time using / and / , andthen press ENTER . Time & Date Date Time 0 1 / 0 1 / 2 0 0 3 S AT 1 2 : 3 2 A M 9 Press HOME MENU to exi...
Page 48 - You can also use the menu to change the options.; For AV source; For a movie; For PC source; Item; Picture adjustments
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 48 En You can also use the menu to change the options. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Picture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “AV Selection”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press / to select the desired option, and thenpress ENTER . AV Selection STANDARD...
Page 50 - Color temperature; White with bluish tone; Mid; Natural tone; Low; White with reddish tone; Manual
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 50 En Color temperature Adjust the color temperature to give a better whitebalance. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Picture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “Pro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press / to select “Color Temp”, and then press ENTER ....
Page 51 - MPEG NR
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 51 En DNR Select the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) level toeliminate video noise for a clean crisp image. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Picture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “Pro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press / to select “DNR”, and the...
Page 52 - DRE; Enhanced DRE
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 52 En CTI Use the CTI (Color Transient Improvement) to makeimages have clearer color contours. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Picture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “Pro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press / to select “CTI”, and then press ENT...
Page 53 - Color Management; Per form fine hue adjustment for each basic color.; Sound adjustments; • To restore the factory defaults for all the items, press
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 53 En Color Management Per form fine hue adjustment for each basic color. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Picture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “Pro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press / to select “Color Management”, andthen press ENTER . 5 Pr...
Page 54 - Deactivates the FOCUS.; On; Front Surround; Deactivates both the SRS and TruBass.; SRS; Provides deep, rich bass using a new; (WOW) designates a status where the FOCUS
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 54 En FOCUS This shifts the sound coming direction (sound images)upward and produces clear sound contours. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Sound”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “FOCUS”, and then press /to select the desired parameter. Bass Balance T...
Page 55 - Power Control; Power Control for AV source; Does not decrease picture brightness.; Save; • You can also select this function using the Home; No Signal off; Does not place the system into the; Enable; Places the system into the standby mode if; • Five minutes before the system is placed into the
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 55 En Power Control Power Control provides convenient functions for powersaving. Power Control for AV source Energy Save Power consumption is saved by decreasing picturebrightness. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Power Control”, and thenpress ENTER . 3 Press / t...
Page 56 - Power Control for PC source; Power Management
09 Basic Adjustment Settings 56 En No Operation off The system will be automatically placed into thestandby mode when no operation is performed forthree hours. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Power Control”, and thenpress ENTER . 3 Press / to select “No Operation off ”, and thenpress ENTER ...
Page 57 - EPG display format; • For digital TV programs that do not provide EPG; Schedule window
10 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 57 En EPG display format The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) shows the table ofscheduled digital TV programs and detailed informationabout individual programs. It also allows you to easilyselect and tune to a desired program.The EPG Screen consists of ...
Page 58 - Information window; Station name; • The schedule window may show sections whose; Using the EPG; DTV GUIDE
10 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 58 En Information window ... More Information DTV INFO 8:00pm–9:00pm WWWWWWW 311.111 STEREO CC FV TV-PG NC-17 1 6 5 7 8 2 6 3 4 1 Station name 2 Channel number 3 Program time schedule 4 Program title 5 A blue icon appears when the program has been pre...
Page 59 - • The schedule window does not show finished; Presetting TV programs using the EPG; Using auto channel select
10 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 59 En 3 To view more information (not current displayed)about the selected program, press DTV INFO . • Detailed information appears on the schedule window. EPG ***** *** MONO 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM **********************************************************...
Page 62 - Setting the timer manually
10 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 62 En Setting the timer manually Using the menu, you can also preset digital TV pro-grams by specifying their scheduled date and time. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Rec/View Timer ”, and thenpress ENTER . • The schedule table appears. Rec/V...
Page 63 - • Select “VIEW” when presetting the program for; Presetting for recording
10 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 63 En 10 Press / to select “VIEW”, “ANALOG” or aD-VHS recorder, and then press ENTER . • Select “VIEW” when presetting the program for auto channel select. Select “ANALOG” whenpresetting it for recording via a VCR controller.Select a D-VHS recorder wh...
Page 64 - • When you want to quit recording (in progress) started
10 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 64 En Changing/ canceling TV programpresettings Using the EPG Use the following procedure to change or cancelprogram presettings using the EPG. 1 Press DTV GUIDE . • The EPG screen appears. 2 Press / and / to select the desired presetprogram, and then...
Page 65 - Enjoying through External Equipment; Watching a DVD image; Connecting a DVD player; INPUT 1
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 65 En I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I D E O S - V I D E O S - V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L Y A C INLET B L A ...
Page 66 - Watching a VCR image; Connecting a VCR; INPUT 2; VCR
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 66 En Watching a VCR image Connecting a VCR Use the INPUT 2 terminals when connecting a VCR andother audiovisual equipment. Displaying a VCR image To watch a VCR image, press INPUT 2 on the remote control unit or press INPUT on the Plasma Display to select INPU...
Page 67 - Game console/Camcorder; Connecting a game console or camcorder
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 67 En Game console/Camcorder Media Receiver (front view) AV cable(commercially available) S-Video cable(commercially available) • The INPUT 4 terminals are checked for cable connec- tions in the order where; 1) Component Video,2) S-Video, 3) Video. • Connect ex...
Page 68 - VCR or DVD recorder; Connecting a recorder; • About the MONITOR OUT terminals
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 68 En I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I D E O S - V I D E O S - V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L Y A C INLET B L A ...
Page 69 - Connecting other audio equipment; Switching the optical audio signal type; Connecting an AV receiver; Always outputs in the PCM format; Dolby Digital
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 69 En Connecting other audio equipment The digital audio output terminal (optical) on thissystem can output Dolby Digital signals. Using anoptical digital cable, connect an AV receiver to thedigital audio output terminal (optical) on the rear of theMedia Receiv...
Page 70 - Watching a D-VHS image; Connecting D-VHS recorders; When connecting a single D-VHS recorder
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 70 En Watching a D-VHS image What is i.LINK? i.LINK is a digital serial interface for handling digitalvideo, digital audio, and other data in two directions.i.LINK is Sony’s term for the IEEE 1394 data transportbus. Digital AV equipment compatible with i.LINK c...
Page 71 - When connecting two D-VHS recorders; • Use S400 i.LINK cables that have 4-pin plugs and are
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 71 En When connecting two D-VHS recorders You can connect two D-VHS recorders directly to thei.LINK terminals on the rear of the Media Receiver. Using i.LINK cables you can also connect up to twoD-VHS recorders in a daisy chain. Precautions about i.LINK connect...
Page 72 - Displaying a D-VHS image; INPUT; Useful and important notification; Useful information
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 72 En Displaying a D-VHS image To watch a D-VHS image, press i.LINK on the remote control unit or press INPUT on the Plasma Display to select i.LINK. Useful and important notification Useful information • D-VHS recorders connected through i.LINK can play back d...
Page 73 - Setting up for controlling a D-VHS recorder; Press / to select “Connect”, and then press
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 73 En Setting up for controlling a D-VHS recorder You can operate the connected D-VHS recorder fromthe Plasma Display that shows the control panelscreen. After making the connections, use the menu tospecify the model of the D-VHS recorder to be operated.You can...
Page 74 - Operating the control panel screen; The control panel screen appears when you press; on the remote control.; • If none of the connected equipment has been sup-; Editing the i.LINK list; To change the name of a device:; Press / to select “Rename”, and then press; Press / to move the cursor to the second digit.
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 74 En Operating the control panel screen The control panel screen appears when you press i.LINK . It disappears when you press i.LINK again. To select a button on the control panel screen, press /or / , and then press ENTER on the remote control. Name Status(Pl...
Page 75 - To change the order of devices:; To delete information about a single device:
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 75 En To change the order of devices: 1 Press / to select the desired device from thelist, and then press ENTER . 2 Press / to select “Replace”, and then press ENTER . i.LINK Setting Connect Rename Replace Delete D–VHS1 ****** ****** Connected 3 Press / to sele...
Page 76 - To delete information about all devices:; Setting up for i.LINK standby; • With “Enable” selected, the system relays data; In standby mode; No data relay
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 76 En To delete information about all devices: 1 Press to select “Delete All”, and then press ENTER . 2 Press / to select “Yes” and then press ENTER . No Are you sure you want to delete theinfomation for all devices? PLASMA DISPLAY Yes • A confirmation message ...
Page 77 - Signal names for 15-pin mini D-sub connecter; Signal name; Connecting a personal computer; Personal computer
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 77 En Signal names for 15-pin mini D-sub connecter 15 14 13 12 9 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (front view) Pin No. Signal name 1 R 2 G 3 B 4 Not connected 5 Not connected 6 GND (ground) 7 GND (ground) 8 GND (ground) 9 +5V 0 GND (ground) - Not connected = SDA ~ HD ! VD...
Page 78 - Connecting a VCR controller; • Make sure to leave the VCR power on when preset-; Remote control sensor; • Even if you correctly specify the manufacture of the
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 78 En VCR CONTROL I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I D E O S - V I D E O S - V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L Y A C ...
Page 79 - Manufacture
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 79 En The lists of controllable recordingequipment manufactures Manufacture Remote control type PIONEER 1–5 PANASONIC 1–7 PHILIPS 1–6 SHARP 1–5 TOSHIBA 1–4 SAMSUNG 1–6 FISHER 1–3 GOLDSTAR 1 HITACHI 1, 2 MAGNAVOX 1 MITSUBISHI 1–7 RCA 1–6 SANYO 1–3 SONY 1–3 JVC 1...
Page 80 - Connecting control cords
11 Enjoying through External Equipment 80 En Media Receiver (rear view) I N CONTROL OUT CONTROL IN OUT CONTROL IN OUT CONTROL IN OUT I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I ...
Page 81 - Useful Adjustment Settings
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 81 En Adjusting image positions(AV mode only) Adjust the horizontal and vertical positions of imageson the Plasma Display. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Option”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “Position”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press / to select...
Page 82 - position after selecting “H/V Position Adjust”.
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 82 En Adjusting image positions and clockmanually (PC mode only) Usually you can easily adjust the positions and clock ofimages using Auto Setup. Use Manual Setup to opti-mize the positions and clock of images when neces-sary. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Op...
Page 83 - Selecting a screen size; Full 16:9 screen display
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 83 En AV mode PC mode except for XGA signals PC mode for XGA signals Selecting a screen size Press SCREEN SIZE to switch among the screen size options selectable for the type of video signals currentlyreceived. • Each time you press SCREEN SIZE , the selection is switch...
Page 84 - Press / to select “Option”, and then press; Press / to select “Side Mask”, and then press; Always sets the same brightness for the; Auto
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 84 En Changing the brightness at both sidesof the screen (Side Mask) With the 4:3 screen size selected for the AV mode, youcan change the brightness of the gray side masks thatappear at both sides of the screen. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Option”, and then...
Page 85 - Off
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 85 En Sleep Timer When the selected time elapses, the Sleep Timerautomatically places the system into the standby mode. Press SLEEP to select the desired time. • The timer starts counting. • Each time you press SLEEP , the selection is switched as below: (cancel) 30 60 ...
Page 86 - Please look for the “; Activating the closed caption; Does not show closed captions.; Always shows closed captions.; On If Mute; Selecting the type of closed captions; • “CC-1” or “CC -2” displays subtitles of TV dramas and
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 86 En Closed caption for conventionalTV channels Your Plasma Display System is equipped with aninternal closed caption decoder. Closed caption is asystem which allows you to view conversations, narra-tion, and sound effects in TV programs and homevideos as subtitles on ...
Page 87 - Closed caption for digital TV channels; • For MONITOR OUT, only conventional closed caption
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 87 En Closed caption for digital TV channels Your Plasma Display System is equipped with aninternal closed caption decoder also for digital TVchannels. You can enjoy digital closed captions whenever theirser vices are provided. Digital closed captions allow youto change...
Page 88 - Selecting digital closed captions; • The Primar y Caption Service is usually offered for
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 88 En Selecting digital closed captions Use the following procedure to select digital closedcaptions. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “DTV Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “DTV Closed Caption”, andthen press ENTER . 4 Press / to select “Digital...
Page 90 - • The voluntary movie rating system only uses an age-; TV Parental Guidelines; Content; Activating the Parental Control; TV Parental Guidelines and movie ratings.; Rating; No one 17 and under admitted.; NR
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 90 En • The voluntary movie rating system only uses an age- based rating. TV Parental Guidelines Content FV D L S V Rating (Fantasy (Sexually (Adult (Sexual (Violence) violence) suggestive language) situation) dialog) TV-Y(All children) TV-Y7(Directed to older children)...
Page 92 - • Blocking a low rated program will cause all higher; Canadian rating systems; • The TV rating systems in Canada are based on the; Canadian English ratings
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 92 En Setting the TV Parental Guidelines (TVGuidelines) 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “Parental Control”, and thenpress ENTER . • If you have set a password (page 95), the password entry screen appears. Enter...
Page 93 - Canadian French ratings; Setting Canadian English ratings; Setting Canadian French ratings
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 93 En Canadian French ratings Rating Description E Exempt programming. G General: All ages and children, containsminimal direct violence, but may beintegrated into the plot in a humorous orunrealistic manner. 8ans+ General but inadvisable for young children:May be viewe...
Page 94 - Temporarily deactivating the V-CHIP Block; Reactivating the V-CHIP Block
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 94 En Temporarily deactivating the V-CHIP Block You can temporarily deactivate the V-CHIP Block. Whenthe V-CHIP Block is working and censors TV programsor VCR or DVD contents to be blocked, a passwordentry screen appears. Please Input Your Password. To temporarily deact...
Page 95 - Setting and changing the password; • Take a note of the newly set password and keep it
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 95 En Programming a password(AV mode only) You can program a password to prevent other personsfrom changing especially Parental Control settings. Setting and changing the password Use the following procedure to newly set or change thepassword: 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Pres...
Page 96 - Cut along the dotted line and file after reading and filling out.; If you forget the password; button on the; Resetting the password; • The above procedure will reset the password to the
12 Useful Adjustment Settings 96 En Cut along the dotted line and file after reading and filling out. We suggested you write down your password so you don’t forget it. PRO-1110HD/PRO-910HD Your password No.: If you forget the password When the message “Please Input Your Password” isdisplayed in step...
Page 97 - Useful Features; Remote control; Using the learning function; Mode switch
13 Useful Features 97 En Learning function of the remotecontrol unit You can operate the connected AV products (AV Re-ceiver, Cable Box, SAT tuner, VCR, DVD, DVD recorder,LD) using the learning function of your remote controlunit. This remote control unit has a function that canmemorize each remote ...
Page 98 - Presetting manufacture codes
13 Useful Features 98 En Presetting manufacture codes 1 Slide the Mode switch to match the device to which you want to preset the remote controlsignal. 2 Press EDIT/LEARN and 1 at the same time. • The LED flashes. 3 Press 0 – 9 to enter the manufacture code. See page 99.• Preset mode is finished onc...
Page 99 - Manufacture codes
13 Useful Features 99 En Manufacture codes CABLE/SAT VCR DVD/DVR 000 PIONEER1(CABLE) PIONEER PIONEER(DVD) 001 PIONEER2(CABLE) FISHER PANASONIC(DVD) 002 JERROLD1(CABLE) FISHER2 SAMSUNG(DVD) 003 JERROLD2(CABLE) FISHER3 SONY(DVD) 004 JERROLD3(CABLE) GOLDSTAR TOSHIBA(DVD) 005 JERROLD4(CABLE) HITACHI JVC...
Page 100 - Receiver control buttons; to
13 Useful Features 100 En Mode switch (with “TV ”selected) Using the remote control unit tocontrol other devices 1 2 3 Receiver control buttons When a Pioneer receiver is connected to the display,the receiver can be operated using buttons 1 to 3 . When a non-Pioneer receiver is connected to thedispl...
Page 101 - Cable control buttons
13 Useful Features 101 En 1 3 2 45 Cable control buttons When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SAT the cable converter connected to the display can be operatedusing 1 to 5 . Cable converters made by other manufacturers and notpreset can also be operated using the remote controlunit if 1 to 5 have learn...
Page 102 - SAT control buttons; • When the
13 Useful Features 102 En 1 6 8 7 3 4 5 2 SAT control buttons When the SAT is preset by the learning function of theremote control, the remote control unit buttons willfunction as shown below. • When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SAT, satellite broadcast tuners made by other manufacturers andnot pre...
Page 103 - VCR control buttons; Rewinds the tape and allows picture search.; SOURCE; Turns the power of the VCR on and off.
13 Useful Features 103 En 8 7 1 4 3 2 6 5 VCR control buttons When the VCR is preset by the learning function of theremote control, the remote control unit buttons willfunction as follows when the Mode switch of the remote control unit is set to VCR.• When the input selector button having the same n...
Page 104 - DVD/DVR control buttons; of the; CH; Continue pressing to go backward.; Sets pauses and still pictures.
13 Useful Features 104 En ! ~ 6 5 2 = - 0 8 9 7 34 1 DVD/DVR control buttons When the DVD/DVR is preset by the learning functionof the remote control, the remote control unit buttonswill function as follows when the Mode switch of the remote control unit is set to DVD/DVR.• When the input selector b...
Page 105 - Continue pressing for fast forward.
13 Useful Features 105 En - U (CHAPTER SEARCH) Pressing quickly once takes you to the start of thenext chapter. Each time you press it, you moveahead to the start of the next chapter. = V (SCAN) Continue pressing for fast forward. ~ E (REC) Starts recording. ! H (STOP) Playback stops when pressing o...
Page 106 - Appendix; Problem; Troubleshooting; Code
14 Appendix 106 En Problem Possible Solution • No power. • Green and red rectangles appear on the screen alternately. • The system cannot be operated. • Remote control unit does not operate. • No image and audio is presented. • No picture. • Images are presented but no audio is output. • Sound is re...
Page 107 - Computer compatibility chart; Resolution
14 Appendix 107 En Computer compatibility chart Resolution Frequency Remarks 720 × 400 70 Hz 640 × 480 60 Hz 65 Hz Macintosh 13" (67 Hz) 72 Hz 75 Hz 800 × 600 56 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz 832 × 624 74.5 Hz Macintosh 16" 1024 × 768 60 Hz 70 Hz 75 Hz Macintosh 19" 1280 × 768 56 Hz 60 Hz 70 Hz P...
Page 108 - Specifications
14 Appendix 108 En Specifications Item 50"Plasma Display, Model: PRO-504PU 43" Plasma Display, Model: PRO-434PU Number of Pixels 1280 × 768 pixels 1024 × 768 pixels Audio Amplifier 13 W + 13 W (1 kHz, 10 %, 8 Ω ) 13 W + 13 W (1 kHz, 10 %, 8 Ω ) Surround System SRS/FOCUS/TruBass SRS/FOCUS/Tru...
Page 109 - Trademarks
14 Appendix 109 En Trademarks • SRS and the R symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. SRS technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. • FOCUS and the R symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. FOCUS technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. • is a trademark of SRS ...
Page 112 - PIONEER CORPORATION
Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 2003 Pioneer Corporation.All rights reserved. <03I00001> Printed in Japan <ARB1556-A> PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS [USA] INC. P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U....
Page 114 - Connecting HDMI equipment; Input signal correlation table; • PC signals are out of correspondence.; Using HDMI Input; ) on the remote control unit or press; To activate the HDMI terminal:; Deactivates the HDMI terminal.; Activates the HDMI terminal.
2 En I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I D E O S - V I D E O S - V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L Y H D M I A C INLET B L A C K W H I T E SY...
Page 115 - English; To specify the type of digital video signals:; Automatically identifies input digital video; To specify the type of audio signals:; Automatically identifies input audio; Digital; Accepts digital audio signals.; Analog; Accepts analog audio signals.
English 3 En To specify the type of digital video signals: 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select “Option”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press / to select “HDMI Input”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press / to select “Video”, and then press ENTER . 5 Press / to select the type of digital videosignals, and t...
Page 116 - Raccordement d’un appareil HDMI; Tableau de corrélation des signaux d’entrée; • Les signaux PC ne sont pas en correspondance.; Utilisation de l’entrée HDMI; appuyez sur; Pour mettre en service la prise HDMI:; Paramètre; La prise HDMI n’est pas active.; Activer; La prise HDMI est active.; Appuyez sur
4 Fr I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I D E O S - V I D E O S - V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L Y H D M I A C INLET B L A C K W H I T E SY...
Page 117 - rançais
5 Fr F rançais Pour préciser le type des signaux vidéonumériques: 1 Appuyez sur HOME MENU . 2 Utilisez / pour sélectionner “Options” puisappuyez sur ENTER . 3 Utilisez / pour sélectionner “Entrée HDMI”puis appuyez sur ENTER . 4 Utilisez / pour sélectionner “Vidéo” puisappuyez sur ENTER . 5 Utilisez ...
Page 118 - Conexión de un equipo HDMI; Tabla de correlación de las señales de entrada; • Las señales de PC están fuera de correspondencia.; Utilización de la entrada HDMI; Antes de iniciar el menú, pulse; Para activar el terminal HDMI:; Ítem; Desactiva el terminal HDMI.; Activar; Activa el terminal HDMI.; Pulse
6 Sp I N SERVICE ONLY MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT I N I N OUT CONTROL OUT S - V I D E O S - V I D E O S - V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L Y H D M I A C INLET B L A C K W H I T E SY...
Page 119 - Español; Para especificar el tipo de señales de audio:; Identifica automáticamente las
7 Sp Español Para especificar el tipo de señales de vídeodigitales: 1 Pulse HOME MENU . 2 Pulse / para seleccionar “Opción” y, acontinuación, pulse ENTER . 3 Pulse / para seleccionar “Entrada HDMI” y, acontinuación, pulse ENTER . 4 Pulse / para seleccionar “Vídeo” y, acontinuación, pulse ENTER . 5 P...