Page 2 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC; CAUTION; The important note is located on the rear of the cabinet.; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2 CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NOUSER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SER-VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DAN-GEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING ARISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRE-SENT W...
Page 3 - RADIO-TV INTERFERENCE
3 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS RADIO-TV INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential insta...
Page 4 - Figure 1; NOTE
When moving the plasma display Due to the weight of this plasma display, two peo-ple should be used when moving it. Both peopleshould make sure to grasp the top of the displaywith one hand, and the base of the display withthe other hand, as in the following illustration. 4 Thank you for purchasing t...
Page 5 - ONTENTS; CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE COMPONENT; CONTENTS
5 C ONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 INSERTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 REMOTE CO...
Page 6 - UPPLIED ACCESSORIES
6 S UPPLIED ACCESSORIES This product comes with the following accessories: Please confirm that they are included. NOTE If any of these accessories are missing, please contact your dealer. P Owner's Manual (0EMN02415) P Remote Control (NE801UD) P AA batteries x 2 P Power cable (WBC0202H0001) POWER IN...
Page 7 - NSERTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES; Replace the back cover of the remote control.; EMOTE CONTROL RANGE; With in 30 degrees
7 I NSERTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES 1 Remove the back cover of the remote controlwhile pressing the tab on the back cover downwith your finger. 2 Insert two AA size batteries, making sure thatthe polarities of the batteries match the sym-bols inside the remote control. 3 Replace the back cover...
Page 8 - OMPONENT NAMES; MAIN UNIT; Infrared Sensor; Input Terminals; Front; Figure 2
8 C OMPONENT NAMES 1 POWER button: Turns the power ON or STANDBY. 2 ON indicator: Lights up when the power is ON. 3 STANDBY indicator: Lights up when the power is in the standby mode. Disappearswhen the power is ON. 4 INPUT SELECT button: Selects input termi- nals. 5 VOLUME K (up) / L (down) button:...
Page 9 - COMPONENT NAMES; REMOTE CONTROL; Figure 4
9 COMPONENT NAMES REMOTE CONTROL 1 POWER button: Turns the main power ON or STANDBY. 2 VOL K (up) / L (down) button: Increases or decreases the volume. 3 MUTE button: Turns the audio off. 4 SCREEN MODE button: Selects aspect ratios available for the screen. 5 STILL button: Pauses the image shown on ...
Page 10 - PERATING THE PLASMA DISPLAY; BASIC OPERATIONS; Perform adjustments to the volume (; Press the
10 O PERATING THE PLASMA DISPLAY BASIC OPERATIONS The following is a simple explanation of the pro-cedure for turning the power of the display ON orSTANDBY, and the procedure for selecting theinput signal. The procedure described here is for the remotecontrol, however the POWER, INPUT SELECT,and VOL...
Page 11 - SELECTING THE INPUT SIGNAL; Displaying the Current Input Signal; DISPLAY; Selecting the Input Signal; Video 1
11 OPERA TING THE PLASMA DISPLA Y POWER INPUT SELECT DISPLAY VOL MUTE SCREEN MODE STILL INPUT SELECT DISPLAY SELECTING THE INPUT SIGNAL The procedure for selecting the input signaldescribed here is for use with the remote control.However, the INPUT SELECT button on the plas- ma display can also be u...
Page 12 - OPERATING THE PLASMA DISPLAY; Wide; • When switching the input signal, the audio mute
12 OPERATING THE PLASMA DISPLAY POWER INPUT SELECT DISPLAY VOL MUTE SCREEN MODE STILL SCREEN MODE CHANGING THE ASPECT RATIO (SCREEN MODE) By changing the aspect ratio of the screen youcan select the manner in which you wish to viewthe picture. 1 Press the SCREEN MODE button to display the current sc...
Page 13 - STILL; SLEEP; minutes
13 OPERA TING THE PLASMA DISPLA Y POWER INPUT SELECT DISPLAY VOL MUTE SCREEN MODE STILL STILL STILL You can freeze the image displayed on thescreen. 1 Press the STILL button. The still mode turns on, and the image dis-played on the screen is frozen. NOTE: • When the still mode is on, the message ...
Page 14 - NAVIGATING THE SET UP MENU; Layout of the Setup Menu; The various functions in the setup menu are outlined below:
14 OPERATING THE PLASMA DISPLAY NAVIGATING THE SET UP MENU In the setup menu, you can specify settings for picture adjustment, picture position, language, screensaver, and background. NOTE: If you do not press any buttons for approximately 20 seconds, the display automatically exits the menu mode. L...
Page 15 - ENTERING THE MAIN MENU; PICTURE SELECT; Enter the main menu with the
15 OPERA TING THE PLASMA DISPLA Y INPUT SELECT DISPLAY MENU PREVIOUS SLEEP MENU ENTERING THE MAIN MENU 1 Press the MENU button. The display enters the main menu, and theMAIN MENU is displayed on the screen. NOTE: • If you press the PREVIOUS button or the MENU button on the MAIN MENU, the menu is can...
Page 16 - Manually Adjusting the Picture Settings; PREVIOUS
16 OPERATING THE PLASMA DISPLAY INPUT SELECT DISPLAY MENU PREVIOUS SLEEP MENU B { PREVIOUS K L Automatically Adjusting the PictureSettings 1 Select "Picture mode" on the PICTURESELECT screen with the K / L buttons. 2 Select the automatic adjustment mode accord-ing to the type of picture disp...
Page 17 - WINDOW SETTING; Initializing the Adjustments; • The default factory settings are as follows:
17 OPERA TING THE PLASMA DISPLA Y DISPLAY MENU PREVIOUS SLEEP B { K L MENU WINDOW SETTING You can move the picture displayed on the screenup, down, left or right. 1 Enter the main menu with the MENU button. 2 Select "Window setting" on the MAIN MENUscreen with the K / L buttons. If there is ...
Page 18 - SWITCHING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE; • Pressing the
18 OPERATING THE PLASMA DISPLAY DISPLAY MENU PREVIOUS SLEEP B { PREVIOUS MENU K L SWITCHING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE You can select the language displayed on thescreen from English, French, and Spanish. 1 Enter the main menu with the MENU button. 2 Select "Language" on the MAIN MENU screenwith t...
Page 19 - SETTING THE SCREEN SAVER AND THE BACKGROUND COLOR; Setting the Screen Saver; Setting the Background Color
19 OPERA TING THE PLASMA DISPLA Y DISPLAY MENU PREVIOUS SLEEP B { PREVIOUS MENU K L SETTING THE SCREEN SAVER AND THE BACKGROUND COLOR You can specify settings for the screen saver andthe background color. 1 Enter the main menu with the MENU button. 2 Select "Detail" on the MAIN MENU screenwi...
Page 20 - XTERNAL INPUT TERMINALS; The following input terminals are available.
20 E XTERNAL INPUT TERMINALS The following input terminals are available. In order to view television, it is necessary to connect a tuner device (example: cable box, satellite box,DTV, etc.) to the plasma display. R L Y C b C r R L Y P b P r A U D I O COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 VIDEO1 AUDIO S-VIDEO1 L ...
Page 21 - CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE AV INPUT TERMINALS; VIDEO Signal Connection (Basic Signal Transfer)
21 EXTERNAL INPUT TERMINALS CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE AV INPUT TERMINALS Connect the output of the device to the input terminals of plasma display as shown in the following illus-trations. NOTE • You will select TV channels with the VCRs, or Cable/Satellite set top box that will be viewed on the pla...
Page 22 - EXTERNAL INPUT TERMINALS; CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE COMPONENT INPUT TERMINALS
22 EXTERNAL INPUT TERMINALS CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE COMPONENT INPUT TERMINALS Connect the output of the device to the input terminals of the plasma display as shown in the followingillustrations. NOTE • When connecting a 480i input signal, connect it to COMPONENT 1.• Cables shown here are not incl...
Page 23 - CONNECTING PLASMA DISPLAY TO AUDIO SYSTEM; AUDIO Signal Connection
23 EXTERNAL INPUT TERMINALS CONNECTING PLASMA DISPLAY TO AUDIO SYSTEM NOTE Cables shown here are not included with the plasma display. AUDIO Signal Connection AUDIO 2 × RCA audio cables R L TV AUDIO IN VIDEO AUX (Example: Amplifier/Receiver) Audio output to L/R sockets R L AUDIO OUT Connect the AUDI...
Page 24 - Connect the power cable to an AC outlet.; • Do not connect the power cable to a power; ONNECTING THE POWER CABLE
24 1 Connect the power cable to the plasma displayfirst. 2 Connect the power cable to an AC outlet. Connect the power cable to the plasma display after connecting the input terminals. 1 2 A C I N # CAUTION • Do not connect the power cable to a power supply outside the indicated voltage of theplasma ...
Page 25 - TTACHING A WALL MOUNT BRACKET (SOLD SEPARATELY); Stand
25 CONNECTING THE PO WER CABLE / A TT A CHING A W ALL MOUNT BRA CKET (SOLD SEP ARA TEL Y) 1 Turn the plasma display over and place itscreen-first onto a table which has a soft clothdraped over it. Place the plasma display in a way so that thestands hang over the edge of the table. NOTE: • Make sure ...
Page 26 - CLEANING THE PLASMA DISPLAY; Preventing Image Burn on the plasma display
26 M AINTENANCE W ARNING CLEANING THE PLASMA DISPLAY Always unplug the plasma display from the ACoutlet before cleaning. Clean the case of the plasma display with a softcloth which has been wet and wrung dry. If the screen of the plasma display is dirty ordusty, wipe it clean with a soft cloth. NOTE...
Page 27 - ROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; OUBLESHOO; • RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE:
27 T ROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE MAINTENANCE / W ARNING / TR OUBLESHOO TING GUIDE • IGNITION NOISE: Black spots or horizontal streaks may appear, picture may flutter or drift. Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, and other electrical appliances. • ...
Page 28 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; SYMPTOM; Remote control does not work; About Interference to Infrared Devices; This is not to be considered a defect in the plasma panel.
28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Be sure external connections are correct. Be sure power cable is plugged in. Be sure PANEL is power switched "ON" Check for local interference Adjust Contrast control Adjust Bright control Adjust Color control Adjust Tint control Adjust Volume control Check batteries...
Page 29 - PECIFICATIONS; SPECIFICA; Display Features; As an E
29 S PECIFICATIONS SPECIFICA TIONS Display Features TypePlasma panel Screen Size 42 in. Wide VGA panel Pixel Resolution 852 (H) x 480 (V) Output Colors 16.7 million Screen Aspect Ratio 16:9 Viewing Angle 160 degrees Contrast Ratio 1000:1 Brightness 400 cd/m 2 (PEAK) Comb Filter Type 3-Dimensional Y/...
Page 30 - Traslado de la unidad principal; NSTALACIÓN DE LAS PILAS EN EL CONTROL REMOTO; Instale la tapa trasera en el control remoto.; EFERENCIA RÁPIDA EN ESPAÑOL; Vea la Figura 1 en la página 4.
30 Traslado de la unidad principal Debido al considerable peso de la pantalla de plasma, se necesitan dos personas para trasladarla.Ambas personas deben asir la parte superior de la pantalla con una mano y la base de la pantalla con laotra mano. I NSTALACIÓN DE LAS PILAS EN EL CONTROL REMOTO 1 Para ...
Page 31 - OMBRES DE LOS COMPONENTES; Botón VOLUME; UNIDAD PRINCIPAL; Botón VOL
31 N OMBRES DE LOS COMPONENTES Vea las Figura 2 y Figura 3 en la página 8. 1 Botón POWER: Para conectar (ON) o dejar en modo de espera (STANDBY). 2 Indicador ON: Se ilumina cuando la ali- mentación está conectada. 3 Indicador STANDBY: Se ilumina cuando la pantalla se encuentra en modo de espera.Se a...
Page 32 - Printed in Malaysia; One Year Full Warranty; Our Home; Your Home; in your home
0EMN02415 L0600UA ★★★★ Printed in Malaysia One Year Full Warranty If this product experiences any failure due to a defect in material or workmanship within one yearfrom the date of purchase, contact Sears at 1-800-4-MY-HOME(R) to arrange to have it repairedfree of charge.This warranty applies only i...