Page 2 - Note to CATV system installer.
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 - The serial number for this; Information to User
English 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 C...
Page 4 - Contents; Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
4 En Contents Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finishedreading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference. In some countries or regions, the shape ...
Page 5 - English; 0 Adjustments and Settings
Contents English 5 En 10 Adjustments and Settings Sleep Timer .......................................................................... 40AV Selection ........................................................................ 40Picture adjustments ........................................................
Page 6 - Important User Guidance Information; Usage guidelines
01 Important User Guidance Information 6 En In order to obtain maximum enjoyment from this PioneerPureVision PRO-1120HD/PRO-920HD Plasma Display System,please first read this information carefully. With the Pioneer PureVision PRO-1120HD/PRO-920HD, you canbe assured of a high quality Plasma Display S...
Page 7 - Panel sticking and after-image lag; • Displaying the same images such as still images for a long; After-image lagging due to remaining electric; • The Energy save function can be set to help prevent damage; About operations through i.LINK
01 Important User Guidance Information English 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 may occur in thefollowing two cases. 1. After-image lagging due to remaining electric load When image patterns ...
Page 8 - Safety Precautions
02 Safety Precautions 8 En Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it canalso cause personal injuries and property damage if improperlyhandled. This product has been engineered and manufacturedwith the highest priority on safety. However, improper use canresult in electric shock an...
Page 9 - Installation Precautions; When using the optional stand, brackets, or equivalent items; Rear view
02 Safety Precautions English 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 bl...
Page 10 - Operational Precautions
03 Operational Precautions 10 En PIONEER bears no responsibility for any damages arising fromincorrect use of the product by you or other people,malfunctions when in use, other product related problems, anduse of the product except in cases where the company must beliable. Plasma Display protection ...
Page 11 - Supplied Accessories; Plasma Display
04 Supplied Accessories English 11 En Plasma Display Media Receiver Operating Instructions • Always use the power cord supplied with the Plasma Display and the one supplied with the Media Receiver for each respective unit. Power cord (2 m/6.6 feet) Cleaning cloth Speed clamp × 3 Bead band × 3 Warran...
Page 12 - Part Names; INPUT; The terminals have faced downward.; Media Receiver; Front view; Pull this section to open the door.; POWER
05 Part Names 12 En Plasma Display 1 button 2 STANDBY indicatorLights red when the unit is standby mode.(page 24) 3 POWER ON indicatorLights green when the Plasma Display isoperating. (page 24) 4 Remote control sensor 5 STANDBY/ON button 6 INPUT button 7 VOLUME + / – buttons 8 CHANNEL + / – buttons ...
Page 14 - Remote control unit; With the mode switch set to TV
05 Part Names 14 En Remote control unit With the mode switch set to TV 1 TV : 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. (INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3, INPUT 4,PC, i.LINK) 4 •(dot) : E...
Page 15 - Preparation; Installing the Plasma Display; Locating; Using the optional PIONEER stand
06 Preparation English 15 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 (9.8 feet). • Because the Plasma Display is heavy, be sure to have someo...
Page 16 - Right side; Installing the Media Receiver vertically; Insert the stand into the side of the Media; Screws; Installing the Media Receiver; • Do not place a VCR or any other device on the top of the
06 Preparation 16 En Right side Installing the Media Receiver vertically You can use the supplied stand to install the Media Receiververtically. 1. Insert the stand into the side of the Media Receiver. 2. Secure the stand with the supplied screws. Screws POWER ON STANDBY REC TIMER DATA ACQUISITION P...
Page 17 - Shock absorbing pad; Plug the screw holes using the supplied caps.; • When you have installed the Media Receiver vertically,; Remove the separation sheet.
06 Preparation English 17 En Shock absorbing pad 3. Remove the shock absorbing pads. Keep the shock absorbing pads and screws. They are requiredwhen you place the Media Receiver in the horizontal position. 4. Plug the screw holes using the supplied caps. • When you have installed the Media Receiver ...
Page 18 - Connecting the system cable; Connecting the system cable to the Plasma Display; System cable
06 Preparation 18 En B L A C K W H I T E SYSTEM CABLE MONITOR OUT VCR CONTROL CableCARD ANTENNA/CABLE A IN ANTENNA B CONTROL I N OUT S - V I D E O I N P U T 2 I N P U T 3 S - V I D E O V I D E O V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L COMPONENT VIDEO Y Y C B / P B C B / P B C R / P R C R / P R...
Page 19 - Routing cables; When the speakers are installed on the sides
06 Preparation English 19 En Routing cables Speed clamps and bead bands are supplied for bunching cables. Once properly bunched, follow the steps below to route thecables. When the speakers are installed on the sides (rear view) Speaker cable Attaching speed clamps to the main unit Attach the speed ...
Page 20 - Preparing the remote control unit; Inserting batteries; Open the battery cover.; Cautions regarding batteries; • WHEN DISPOSING OF USED BATTERIES, BE SURE; Cautions regarding the remote control unit
06 Preparation 20 En Preparing the remote control unit Inserting batteries 1 Open the battery cover. 2 Insert the supplied two AA size batteries. • The battery polarities must correspond with the (+) and (–) indicators in the battery compartment. 3 Close the battery cover. Cautions regarding batteri...
Page 21 - Connecting VHF/UHF antennas
06 Preparation English 21 En Cable connections for watching digitaland/or conventional TV channels This system is equipped with two terminals for inputting TVbroadcasting signals: ANTENNA/CABLE A IN and ANTENNA B.The ANTENNA/CABLE A IN terminal accepts both digital andconventional TV broadcasting si...
Page 22 - Switching between antenna A and B; ANT; Inserting the cable card
06 Preparation 22 En Switching between antenna A and B To watch broadcasts via the two antennas, you can select it bypressing ANT on the remote control unit. • While watching a broadcast, press ANT to view the image received from the other antenna. • Pressing ANT while watching in the 2-screen mode ...
Page 23 - Power cord; • Use only the supplied power cord.; Connecting the power cord
06 Preparation English 23 En Power cord Power cord • Use only the supplied power cord. • Be sure to use the specified power supply voltage; neglecting this can result in fire or electric shock. • For the Plasma Display System, a three-core power cord with a ground terminal is used for efficiency pro...
Page 24 - Basic Operations; TV; Plasma Display/Media Receiver status indicators; Indicator Status; Power to the system is on.
07 Basic Operations 24 En Plasma Display POWER ON indicator button STANDBY indicator Media Receiver POWER ON indicator POWER button STANDBY/ON button POWER ON STANDBY REC TIMER DATA ACQUISITION STANDBY indicator (right view) Turning on the power (Standby) 1 Press on the Plasma Display if the STANDBY...
Page 25 - Channel banner; Watching TV channels; Selecting the antenna; Changing channels; CH –; Using 0 – 9 and • (dot) on the remote control unit; CH ENTER
07 Basic Operations English 25 En Plasma Display(right view) Channel banner DTV 2 • 1002.102 A XXXXXXXXXX 12:30pm — 2:00pm 12:33pm CHANNEL +/– Watching TV channels Unless you set up TV channels that you can watch under thecurrent conditions, you cannot tune in those channels. For theprocedure, see “...
Page 26 - Changing the volume and sound; VOL –; Viewing a channel banner; DTV INFO
07 Basic Operations 26 En Changing the volume and sound To increase the volume, press VOL + on the remote control unit. To decrease the volume, press VOL – . • VOLUME +/– on the Plasma Display operates the same as VOL +/– on the remote control unit. • To mute the sound output, press MUTING . “ ” app...
Page 27 - Each time you press; MTS; Using the POD service; Press; Changing the language; on the remote control unit.
07 Basic Operations English 27 En Setting MTS/SAP mode When watching conventional TV programs, you may enjoystereo sound and/or Secondary Audio Programs (SAP), usingthe Multi-channel Television Sound (MTS) function. • Stereo broadcasts You can enjoy, for example, sports, shows, and concerts indynami...
Page 28 - Using the multiscreen functions; Splitting the screen; to select the display mode.; SPLIT; , the display mode is; When receiving STEREO sound signals; When receiving STEREO + SAP sound signals
07 Basic Operations 28 En Using the multiscreen functions Splitting the screen Use the following procedure to select the 2-screen or picture-in-picture mode. 2-screen Picture-in-picture 1 Press SPLIT to select the display mode. • Each time you press SPLIT , the display mode is switched among 2-scree...
Page 29 - HOME MENU; Freezing images; Normal image
07 Basic Operations English 29 En • In 2-screen or picture-in-picture mode, press SWAP to switch the position of the 2 screens shown.Left screen is the active screen which will be indicatedby “ ”. The user is allowed to operate picture andsound. • In 2-screen mode, press SCREEN SIZE to change the si...
Page 30 - Menu Setup; Menu operations; RETURN; PC mode menus; Menu configuration; AV mode menus
08 Menu Setup 30 En Menu operations The following describes the typical procedure for setting up themenus. For the actual procedures, see the appropriate pagesthat describe individual functions. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Press / to select a menu item, and then press ENTER . 3 Repeat step 2 until you acc...
Page 31 - Tuner Setup; Setting up TV channels; Using Auto Channel Preset; Setting for skipping unwanted channels; Setting up TV channels manually
09 Tuner Setup English 31 En Setting up TV channels This section describes how to search and set up TV channelsthat you can watch under the current conditions. Unless you setup TV channels using Auto Channel Preset, you may not be ableto tune in those channels. Using Auto Channel Preset Auto Channel...
Page 32 - Naming TV channels; Checking signal strength; Checking the Cable Card ID; DATA ACQUISITION
09 Tuner Setup 32 En Naming TV channels You can name TV channels that you have set up for antenna B.This may help you easily identify the channels during selections. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Tuner Setup”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “Channel Setup”. ( / then ENTER ) 4 Select “Ant. B”. ( / then EN...
Page 33 - For the rating system in Canada, see pages 36 and 37.; PG; TV ratings; Changing the password; Enter the current 4-digit password, using buttons
09 Tuner Setup English 33 En Parental Control With the Parental Control, parents can prevent their childrenfrom watching inappropriate TV programs, VCR or DVDcontents. When an attempt is made to watch a program (orcontent) blocked by parents, the Plasma Display shows nothingbut a message. The Parent...
Page 34 - Clearing the password; Use the following procedure to clear the password.; Activating the Parental Control; If you forget the password
09 Tuner Setup 34 En Clearing the password Use the following procedure to clear the password. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Tuner Setup”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “Parental Control”. ( / then ENTER ) 4 Select “Password”. ( / then ENTER ) 5 Select “Clear Password”. ( / then ENTER ) Parental Control ...
Page 35 - Setting the TV ratings; Blocking Not Rated TV programs
09 Tuner Setup English 35 En Setting the TV ratings 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Tuner Setup”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “Parental Control”. ( / then ENTER ) 4 Select “TV Ratings”. ( / then ENTER ) 5 Select the desired rating and change the setting. ( /then ENTER ) TV Ratings TV-Y TV-Y7 TV Ratings ...
Page 36 - Canadian rating systems; Canadian English ratings; Canadian French ratings; Rating; Setting Canadian English ratings; • The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
09 Tuner Setup 36 En Canadian rating systems In Canada you can choose the Canadian English ratings or theCanadian French ratings. These ratings are based on theCanadian Radio-Television and TelecommunicationsCommission (CRTC) policy. Canadian English ratings Rating Description E Exempt: Includes new...
Page 37 - Setting Canadian French ratings; Temporarily deactivating the Parental Control; Setting your favorite channels; Setting up closed captions
09 Tuner Setup English 37 En Setting Canadian French ratings 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Tuner Setup”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “Parental Control”. ( / then ENTER ) 4 Select “Canadian French Ratings”. ( / then ENTER ) 5 Select the desired rating and change the setting. ( /then ENTER ) Parental Co...
Page 38 - Activating the closed caption; Item; Does not show closed captions.; On; Always shows closed captions.; On If Mute; • “CC1”, “CC2”, “CC3”, or “CC4” displays subtitles of TV dramas; Selecting digital closed captions; Use the following procedure to select digital closed captions.; • The Primary Caption Service is usually offered for Service 1,; Selecting digital closed caption parameters
09 Tuner Setup 38 En Activating the closed caption 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Tuner Setup”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “Closed Captions”. ( / then ENTER ) 4 Select “Status”. ( / then ENTER ) 5 Select “On” or “On If Mute”. ( / then ENTER ) Closed Captions Status Status xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...
Page 39 - Flashing; Clock Setting; • Make this selection, depending on whether summer; • The date and time will be automatically corrected using
09 Tuner Setup English 39 En The following table shows the parameters selectable for eachitem. Item Selection Font Size Auto/ Large/ Standard / Small Font 1 Auto/ Font 1/ Font 2/ Font 3 / Font 4/ Font 5/ Font 6/ Font 7 Font Color Auto/ Black/ White / Red/ Green/ Blue/ Yellow/ Magenta/ Cyan Font Opac...
Page 40 - Adjustments and Settings; For AV source; For a movie; For PC source; For a highly defined image in a normally; Sleep Timer; Off; SLEEP; AV Selection
10 Adjustments and Settings 40 En You can also use the menu to change the options. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Picture”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “AV Selection”. ( / then ENTER ) 4 Select the desired option. ( / then ENTER ) AV Selection STANDARD DYNAMIC MOVIE GAME USER For AV source Item Descrip...
Page 41 - Picture adjustments; For PC source, the following screen appears:; ENTER; Pro Adjust
10 Adjustments and Settings English 41 En Picture adjustments Adjust the picture to your preference for the chosen AVSelection option (except DYNAMIC). 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Picture”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select an item to be adjusted. ( / then ENTER ) Picture AV Selection Contrast Brightness ...
Page 42 - Color Management; • To perform adjustment for another item, press
10 Adjustments and Settings 42 En Color Temp Adjusts the color temperature, resulting in a better whitebalance. Selections High White with bluish tone Mid-High Intermediate tone between High andMid Mid Natural tone Mid-Low Intermediate tone between High andLow Low White with reddish toneMid-Low Manu...
Page 43 - Sound adjustments; FOCUS
10 Adjustments and Settings English 43 En Sound adjustments Adjust the sound to your preference for the chosen AVSelection option. See page 40. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Sound”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select an item to be adjusted. ( / ) 4 Select the desired level. ( / ) Bass Balance Treble Reset FO...
Page 44 - Power Control; Power Control provides convenient functions for power saving.; Energy Save
10 Adjustments and Settings 44 En Power Control Power Control provides convenient functions for power saving. Energy Save You can save power consumption by decreasing the picturebrightness. When you need not watch the screen and want toenjoy only audio, you can also deactivate the screen. 1 Press HO...
Page 46 - WIDE; Selecting a screen size; to change the size; SCREEN SIZE; SCREEN; • If you watch High Definition TV broadcasting with WIDE
10 Adjustments and Settings 46 En AV mode 4:3 WIDE FULL CINEMA ZOOM PC mode except for XGA signals 4:3 Dot by Dot FULL PC mode for XGA signals 4:3 FULL2 FULL1 Selecting a screen size In single-screen mode, press SCREEN SIZE to change the size of the screen from among the selectable options for the t...
Page 47 - Always sets the same brightness for the; Auto; Language setting
10 Adjustments and Settings English 47 En Changing the brightness at both sides ofthe screen (Side Mask) With the 4:3 screen size selected for the AV mode, you canchange the brightness of the gray side masks that appear atboth sides of the screen. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Option”. ( / then ENTE...
Page 48 - Timer Presetting; for each; • To preset for auto channel select, select “None”.; Icon; Presetting TV programs using the timer; for
11 Timer Presetting 48 En 7 Specify a channel number. ( / then ENTER for each digit) Day(s) Start/End Times Recording Device •1 Wed 5/19 3:58p - 10:58p A 2.0 None xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Clear Timer Suspend Timer New Timer Exit Home Menu D B A Timers Channel 8...
Page 49 - Priority rules for overlapped presettings; Presetting for recording
11 Timer Presetting English 49 En • If you set a timer to record a future digital program on a VCR, you must first turn off Parental Control. Otherwise, you will record only ablack screen. See “Temporarily deactivating the Parental Control” onpage 37. • To change the TV program presetting, repeat th...
Page 50 - Enjoying through External Equipment; Watching a DVD image; Connecting a DVD player; DVD player; Displaying a DVD image; Watching a VCR image; Connecting a VCR; VCR; Displaying a VCR image
12 Enjoying through External Equipment 50 En You can connect many types of external equipment to yourPlasma Display System, like a DVD player, VCR, personalcomputer, game console, and camcorder. To view images coming from external equipment, select theinput source using the INPUT buttons on the remo...
Page 51 - Using HDMI Input; Before starting the menu, press; Input signal correlation table; Connecting HDMI equipment; HDMI equipment; Deactivates the HDMI terminal.; Enable; Activates the HDMI terminal.; To specify the type of digital video signals:; Automatically identifies input digital video; To specify the type of audio signals:
12 Enjoying through External Equipment English 51 En Using HDMI Input The INPUT 1 and INPUT 3 terminals include HDMI terminals towhich digital video and audio signals can be input. To use theHDMI terminal, activate the terminal and specify the types ofvideo and audio signals to be received from the ...
Page 52 - Automatically identifies input audio; Digital; Accepts digital audio signals.; Analog; Accepts analog audio signals.; Connecting a game console or camcorder; Game console/Camcorder; on the remote control unit or press; Avoiding unwanted feedback
12 Enjoying through External Equipment 52 En Item Description Auto Automatically identifies input audio (factory default) signals. Digital Accepts digital audio signals. Analog Accepts analog audio signals. 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu. • If no sound is output, specify another audio signal typ...
Page 53 - Connecting a recorder; VCR or DVD recorder; Connecting other audio equipment; Connecting an AV receiver; AV receiver
12 Enjoying through External Equipment English 53 En Connecting a recorder VCR CONTROL CableCARD ANTENNA/CABLE A IN ANTENNA B CONTROL I N OUT S - V I D E O I N P U T 2 I N P U T 3 S - V I D E O V I D E O V I D E O R - A U D I O - L R - A U D I O - L COMPONENT VIDEO Y Y C B / P B C B / P B C R / P R ...
Page 54 - Switching the optical audio signal type; Always outputs in the PCM format; Dolby Digital; Watching a D-VHS image; Connecting D-VHS recorders
12 Enjoying through External Equipment 54 En Switching the optical audio signal type Set up for the DIGITAL AUDIO output terminal (OPTICAL),depending on your AV receiver. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Option”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “Digital Audio Out”. ( / then ENTER ) 4 Select “Dolby Digital” o...
Page 55 - Displaying a D-VHS image; Useful and important notification; Useful information
12 Enjoying through External Equipment English 55 En Using i.LINK cables you can also connect up to twoD-VHS recorders in a daisy chain. Media Receiver i.LINK cable D-VHS recorder D-VHS recorder POWER ON STANDBY REC TIMER DATA ACQUISITION Precautions about i.LINK connections • Use S400 i.LINK cables...
Page 56 - Setting up for controlling a D-VHS recorder; Editing the i.LINK list; To change the name of a device:; To change the order of devices:
12 Enjoying through External Equipment 56 En Setting up for controlling a D-VHS recorder You can operate the connected D-VHS recorder from thePlasma Display that shows the control panel screen. Aftermaking the connections, use the menu to specify the model ofthe D-VHS recorder to be operated. You ca...
Page 57 - Setting up for i.LINK standby; In standby mode; Operating the control panel screen
12 Enjoying through External Equipment English 57 En Setting up for i.LINK standby Use the following procedure to enable data transfer betweenmultiple i.LINK devices even when the system is in the standbymode. 1 Press HOME MENU . 2 Select “Tuner Setup”. ( / then ENTER ) 3 Select “Recorder Setup”. ( ...
Page 58 - Connecting a personal computer; Use the PC terminals to connect a personal computer.; Personal computer; Displaying an image from a personal computer; To watch an image coming from the personal computer, press; PC; on the Plasma; Signal names for 15-pin mini D-sub connecter; Signal name; Computer compatibility chart; Resolution
12 Enjoying through External Equipment 58 En Watching an image from a personalcomputer Connecting a personal computer Use the PC terminals to connect a personal computer. • The PC input terminals are DDC2B-compatible.• Plug & Play may not correctly function, depending on personal computers in us...
Page 59 - Connecting the VCR controller; VCR or DVD; Remote control sensor
12 Enjoying through External Equipment English 59 En Connecting the VCR controller Connect the supplied VCR controller to the Media Receiver. Thisallows you to preset digital TV programs for recording; see page48. When the specified time comes, the system in the standbymode is automatically switched...
Page 60 - Manufacture
12 Enjoying through External Equipment 60 En The lists of controllable recordingequipment manufactures Manufacture Admiral Advantz Adventura Aiko Aiwa Akai American High Asha Audiovox Beaumark Bell & Howell Broksonic CCE Calix Canon Capehart Carver Cineral Citizen Colt Craig Curtis Mathes Cybern...
Page 61 - Connecting control cords; logo. You can then operate
12 Enjoying through External Equipment English 61 En Connecting control cords Connect control cords between the Media Receiver and otherPIONEER equipment having the logo. You can then operate the connected equipment by sending commands from itsremote control unit to the remote control sensor on the ...
Page 62 - Useful Remote Control Features; Remote control; Using the learning function; Mode switch; Presetting manufacture codes; Mode switch; Mode switch
13 Useful Remote Control Features 62 En Learning function of the remote controlunit You can operate the connected AV products (AV Receiver, CableBox, SAT tuner, VCR, DVD, DVD recorder, LD) using the learningfunction of your remote control unit. This remote control unithas a function that can memoriz...
Page 63 - Manufacture codes
13 Useful Remote Control Features English 63 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 JERR...
Page 64 - Receiver control buttons; RECEIVER; Turns the receiver power on and off.; RECEIVER INPUT; Selects the input source connected to the receiver.; RECEIVER VOL; Adjusts the receiver volume level. Press; VOL; VOL
13 Useful Remote Control Features 64 En Using the remote control unit to controlother devices 3 1 2 Receiver control buttons When a Pioneer receiver is connected to the display, thereceiver can be operated using buttons 1 to 3 . When a non-Pioneer receiver is connected to the display, thesignals for...
Page 65 - Cable control buttons; CH; to tune in a higher or lower channel.; SOURCE; Turns the cable converter power on and off.
13 Useful Remote Control Features English 65 En 1 2 3 45 Cable control buttons When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SAT, the cable converter connected to the display can be operated using 1 to 5 . Cable converters made by other manufacturers and not presetcan also be operated using the remote control ...
Page 66 - SAT control buttons; • When the; SAT INFO; Turns the Satellite broadcast tuner power on and off.; CH ENTER
13 Useful Remote Control Features 66 En 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SAT control buttons When the SAT is preset by the learning function of the remotecontrol, the remote control unit buttons will function as shownbelow. • When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SAT, satellite broadcast tuners made by other manufactur...
Page 67 - VCR control buttons; Press to select the channel of the TV tuner on the VCR.; SOURCE; Turns the power of the VCR on and off.
13 Useful Remote Control Features English 67 En 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VCR control buttons When the VCR is preset by the learning function of the remotecontrol, the remote control unit buttons will function as followswhen the Mode switch of the remote control unit is set to VCR. • When the input selector b...
Page 68 - DVD/DVR control buttons; RETURN; Sets pauses and still pictures.; Press to activate the selected function.
13 Useful Remote Control Features 68 En Mode switch(with “DVD/DVR” selected) 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 DVD/DVR control buttons When the DVD/DVR is preset by the learning function of theremote control, the remote control unit buttons will function asfollows when the Mode switch of the remote control ...
Page 69 - Appendix; Problem; Troubleshooting; Code
14 Appendix English 69 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. • Audio is output but no image is presented. • Images...
Page 70 - SD or SD
14 Appendix 70 En The video program that you watch may be high definition (HD) or standard definition (SD). This Plasma Display is designed to scaleto each type of definition properly. If the video program’s definition type changes while a menu window is displayed on the screen(for example: HD → SD ...
Page 71 - This product in part uses “OpenSSL” software.; permission of the OpenSSL Project.; Original SSLeay License
14 Appendix English 71 En This product in part uses “OpenSSL” software. To the extent the OpenSSL software is being used, the following notification applies: Copyright (c) 1998-2004 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modificat...
Page 72 - Linux Source Notice; TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
14 Appendix 72 En Linux Source Notice The Pioneer Plasma Television integrated with the Media Receiver in part is powered by utilizes the Linux operation system. Themachine readable copy of the corresponding source code is available for the cost of distribution. To obtain a copy, please visithttp://...
Page 74 - NO WARRANTY; END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS; How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs;
14 Appendix 74 En 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is given a disting...
Page 75 - GNU Lesser General Public License
14 Appendix English 75 En GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it...
Page 77 - specified materials from the same place.
14 Appendix English 77 En When a “work that uses the Library” uses material from a header file that is part of the Library, the object code for the work may bea derivative work of the Library even though the source code is not. Whether this is true is especially significant if the work can belinked ...
Page 78 - How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries;
14 Appendix 78 En If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section isintended to apply, and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances. It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe...
Page 79 - Specifications
14 Appendix English 79 En Specifications Item 50"Plasma Display, Model: PRO-505PU 43" Plasma Display, Model: PRO-435PU 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/FO...
Page 80 - Trademarks; • This product includes FontAvenue; Copyright protection
14 Appendix 80 En Trademarks • FOCUS, WOW, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. FOCUS and WOW technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. • HDMI,...
Page 81 - PIONEER CORPORATION; PIONEER EUROPE NV
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90810-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901 PIONEER...