Vidikron VP-60 - Manual

Vidikron VP-60

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; Introduction to the Vidikron PlasmaViewTM
  • Page 4 – The features you’ll enjoy include:; Contents of the package:; Introduction
  • Page 5 – IMPORTANT INFORMATION; » Precautions; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
  • Page 6 – » Warnings and Safety Precautions; Important Information
  • Page 8 – Plasma monitor cleaning procedure:
  • Page 9 – WHAT IS; COVERED; NOT COVERED; UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS; LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 11 – Limited Warranty; ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:; Attn: Customer Service Department
  • Page 12 – HOW TO ATTACH OPTIONS TO THE PLASMA MONITOR; Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mounting
  • Page 13 – PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; » Front View
  • Page 14 – Rear View / Terminal Board; AC IN; Part Names and Functions
  • Page 16 – Remote Control; EXIT
  • Page 18 – Battery Installation and Replacement
  • Page 19 – » Handling the remote control
  • Page 20 – INSTALLATION
  • Page 21 – » Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer; Installation
  • Page 22 – » Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player:; Turn on the plasma monitor and the VCR or laser disc player.; » Connecting Your DVD Player:; Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and DVD player.
  • Page 23 – » Pin Assignment and Signal Levels for 15 pin RGB (analog)
  • Page 24 – BASIC OPERATIONS; » POWER; To turn the unit ON and OFF:; Plug the power cord into an active AC power outlet.; » VOLUME; To adjust the sound volume:; » MUTE; To check the settings:
  • Page 25 – » TIMER OFF; To set the timer off:; The timer off can be set to turn the power off after 30, 60, 90 or; To check the remaining time:; Basic Operations
  • Page 26 – ASPECT RATIO CONTROLS; When viewing videos or DVDs:; Press the ASPECT button again.; LTR BOX mode; Active
  • Page 27 – INTELLIWIDE mode; Aspect Ratio Controls
  • Page 28 – » Aspect Ratio Operation with Computer Signals; The picture has the same size as the normal computer image.; Information
  • Page 29 – » Menu Operations; OSD; Press the cursor buttons
  • Page 33 – LANGUAGE
  • Page 34 – » Picture Adjust Menu; Adjusting the picture; Use the and buttons to adjust the contrast.; Picture adjustment screen; Adjusts picture detail of VIDEO; Adjusting the computer image; Only the contrast and brightness can be adjusted when a; Restoring the factory default settings; Select “FACTORY” under the “IMAGE MEM.” settings.
  • Page 35 – Use the and buttons to select “IMAGE MEM.”; Types of picture modes
  • Page 36 – Reducing noise in the picture; Use the and buttons to select “VIDEO NR”.; VIDEO NR
  • Page 37 – Setting the White Balance; Use the and buttons to select “WHITE BAL”.; Adjusting the color to the desired level; Setting the color temperature; Select “FACTORY” under the SETTING 1 menu. Note that
  • Page 38 – Changing the Gamma Curve; Adjusting the white balance; values. Use; Select “RESET” under the WHITE BAL. menu.
  • Page 39 – Making the Dither adjustments; Use the and buttons to select “DITHER”.; GAMMA CURVE settings; The picture becomes darker as the number increases (in the
  • Page 40 – Adjusting the colors; DITHER settings; and make adjustments.
  • Page 41 – » Audio Setup Menu; Adjust the bass using the and buttons.; Audio setup menu; Select “FACTORY” under the SETTING 1 menu.; COLOR CHART settings; and buttons to select “ON”, then press the MENU button.; Select “FACTORY” under the SETTING 1 menu. Note that this also
  • Page 42 – Setting the allocation of the audio connectors; buttons is; AUDIO INPUT; A single audio input cannot be selected as the audio
  • Page 43 – » Image Options Settings Menu; Use the and buttons to select “V SHIFT”.
  • Page 44 – When “COMPUTER” is off
  • Page 45 – » SETTING 1 Settings Menu; Setting the on-screen menu; Use the and buttons to select “DISPLAY OSD”.; DISPLAY OSD settings; If you press the DISPLAY button on the remote control for more than; OSD ADJUST settings; Adjusts the position of the menu when it appears on the screen.; OSD ANGLE settings
  • Page 46 – Setting the BNC connectors; RGB; OSD ORBITER settings; by eight dots each time OSD is displayed.; Restoring the factory defaults settings; Select “FACTORY” under the SETTING 1 menu. Note that this; BNC INPUT settings
  • Page 47 – Example: Setting the “RGB TYPE” mode to “AUTO”; RGB TYPE modes
  • Page 48 – Setting high definition images to the suitable screen size; Use the and buttons to select “HD TYPE”.
  • Page 49 – Setting the Input Skip; Use the and buttons to select “INPUT SKIP”.; OFF; INPUT SKIP settings; display all signals.; HD TYPE modes; These 3 modes are not displayed with correct image signals
  • Page 50 – Resetting to the default values; Use the and buttons to select “FACTORY”, then press the
  • Page 51 – » SETTING 2 Menu; Setting the Auto Off for computer images; Use the and buttons to select “AUTO OFF”.; ON; AUTO OFF function
  • Page 52 – POWER / STANDBY indicator; Setting the picture to suit the movie; Use the and buttons to select “CINEMA MODE”.; CINEMA MODE
  • Page 53 – Reducing burn-in of the screen; Set the PIXL PROTECT mode using
  • Page 54 – ORBITER settings; intermittently, making the picture smaller.
  • Page 55 – Adjust the ORBITER function manually.; Adjust the items using the; Use the and buttons to select “INVERSE”.; ORBITER FUNCTION settings; horizontal direction.
  • Page 56 – Setting the time for INVERSE/WHITE; Adjust the time using the; • STANDBY; Setting the time
  • Page 57 – pressing the MENU button while “ON” is set.
  • Page 58 – Press the EXIT button to return to the IMAGE SWEEP screen.; SOFTEN; Use the and buttons to select “SOFTEN”.; Setting the Sidebar Lev. for the sides of the screen; SOFTEN settings
  • Page 59 – Use the and buttons to adjust the SIDEBAR LEV..; Setting the screen size for S1/S2 video input; Perform the following operations.; SIDEBAR LEV. settings; This adjusts the brightness of the black (the Sidebar Lev.) for the
  • Page 60 – Setting the signal and black level for DVI signal; Select “FACTORY” under the SETTING 1 menu. Note that this; BLACK LEVEL settings; Change “HIGH” into “OFF” if the black level
  • Page 61 – » SETTING 3 Menu; Using the timer; PRESET TIME
  • Page 62 – PRESET TIME settings; Use to set DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.
  • Page 63 – PROGRAM TIMER; Use the and buttons to select “PROGRAM”.; • FUNCTION
  • Page 64 – Setting the DEFAULT INPUT; Use the and buttons to select “VIDEO2”.
  • Page 65 – Enabling/disabling the front panel controls; Use the and buttons to select “CONTROL LOCK”.; INPUT SELECT settings; the time the power was switched off).
  • Page 66 – Enabling/disabling remote control wireless transmission; Example: Setting “OFF”; CONTROL LOCK settings; * Even when the CONTROL LOCK is set, the POWER switch will
  • Page 67 – Loop Out Setting; Use the and buttons to select “LOOP OUT”.; IR ENABLE settings; LOOP OUT settings
  • Page 68 – ID Number Setting; Use the and buttons to select “ID NUMBER”.; requires special; Example: Setting “2”; ID NUMBER settings; You can also set ID NUMBER for each remote control to operate the
  • Page 69 – Video Wall Setting; Use this feature to configure a 2×2 or 3×3 video wall.
  • Page 70 – Use the and buttons to select “DIVIDER”.; VIDEO WALL POSITION; Screens; DIVIDER settings
  • Page 71 – Press the EXIT button to return to the VIDEO WALL screen.; This feature automatically sets the ID numbers of multiple; VIDEO WALL POSITION settings
  • Page 72 – IMAGE ADJUST; Use the and buttons to select “IMAGE ADJUST”, then; AUTO ID settings
  • Page 73 – IMAGE ADJUST settings; These are the same functions as the
  • Page 74 – LUM SET LINK; Use the and buttons to select “LUM SET LINK”.; P. ON DELAY settings
  • Page 75 – Use the and buttons to select “REPTR TIME”.; LUM SET LINK settings
  • Page 76 – REPTR TIME settings; If you set both timers, Timer 1 and Timer 2 run consecutively.
  • Page 77 – » Language Settings Menu; Setting the language for the menus; ENGLISH; Language settings
  • Page 78 – » Video Standard Menu; Setting the video signal format
  • Page 79 – Video standard formats
  • Page 80 – EXTERNAL CONTROLS; Application; Connections are made as described below.; Communication Parameters
  • Page 81 – Communication Format; Command 1; are used together for a check of the received data. The check; Total; External Controls
  • Page 82 – Command Reference List
  • Page 83 – 3 INPUT SWITCH CHANGE; The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when the input is
  • Page 85 – 8 BRIGHT GAIN DATA
  • Page 86 – 0 COLOR GAIN DATA
  • Page 87 – cannot be accepted.
  • Page 95 – Operation; 9 OSD ADJ. GAIN DATA
  • Page 96 – 0 AUTO OFF SELECT
  • Page 97 – 4 PIXL PROTECT SET
  • Page 98 – 5 INVERSE SET; 6 IMAGE SWEEP SET
  • Page 99 – 8 AUDIO SELECT SET
  • Page 101 – 2 LANGUAGE SELECT
  • Page 102 – 3 VIDEO STANDARD SELECT
  • Page 103 – ACK; 5 INPUT MODE REQUEST; Function
  • Page 104 – 6 VIDEO ADJ REQUEST
  • Page 105 – 7 AUTO SELECT REQUEST; Transmission Data
  • Page 106 – 8 FAILURE MODE REQUEST; 9 MODEL NAME REQUEST
  • Page 107 – TABLE OF SIGNALS SUPPORTED; Model; Computer input signals supported by this system
  • Page 110 – TROUBLESHOOTING; SYMPTOM
  • Page 111 – *1 Overheat Protector
  • Page 112 – SPECIFICATIONS; Operating Environment:
  • Page 113 – Regulatory Approvals:; from the date of delivery to the
  • Page 114 – DIMENSIONS
  • Page 115 – Dimensions
  • Page 117 – VIDIKRON
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Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............................................................................ 2Important Information .......................................................... 4Limited Warranty .................................................................. 8How to Attach Options ...

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Introduction to the Vidikron PlasmaViewTM

2 INTRODUCTION » Introduction to the Vidikron PlasmaView™ VP-42 / VP-42HD / VP-50 / VP-60 Flat Panel Display Monitor Vidikron presents a full line-up of high performance plasma display monitors, perfect for every application. Three models, 42, 50 and 60 inch, all share common style, engineering and ...

Page 4 - The features you’ll enjoy include:; Contents of the package:; Introduction

3 » The features you’ll enjoy include: • 16:9 Native Resolution: 853 x 480 (VP-42) 1024 x 768 (VP-42HD) 1365 x 768 (VP-50, VP-60)• DVI Input with HDCP• IR and discrete RS-232 Control for custom installation integration• Dynamic Pixel Protection™ to help prevent stationary image burn• HDTV Ready• Les...

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