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1.      SCREEN RESET      YES      lt  gt      SELECT  SET     SET  MENU     EXIT       2 Press  lt     to select YES  and press SET   All SCREEN mode settings are returned to the factory  set default     29    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Display Panel Adjustments       Other Operations ee        t   5 Press  lt     a V to select the first desired  Rewriting the Input Display character  here     C      then press SET to confirm     INPUT LAB EL   repeat this step to input up to eight desired    characters      This function allows rewriting of the screen contents    displayed with differing inputs  For example  the default LAES SE     INPUT 1    can be changed to    COMPUTER    or other INPUT LABEL  name describing the connected component  up to C NPUT1D      maximum of 8 characters   7  N   Example  To rewrite the default    INPUT 1    message a       to display    COMPUTER    instead        1 Press INPUT and set input to INPUT 1  mee a   IWENUS  Ex lt tr    2 Press MENU to display the menu screen  e Usable characters include 52 types displayable on  screen         re ELL e When a character is selected and SET pressed  the  OAREN   OPTION o       input point  cursor position  advances by one     CONTRAST   C       BR IGHT  2 a     f you input a mistaken character  press BACK SPACE  5    Ej        followed by SET to move the input point  cursor  H  ENHANCE   0m       position  back by one   yee Nee oS  p ITEE e To return the display to its default value  press    RESET RESET  fo
2.     Compatible with Microsoft s Plug  amp  Play   VESA DDC1 2B      2  Component video signal  Y    1 Vp p 75 Q negative sync   Cp Ps  Cr Pr  0 525 Vp p 75 Q   75  satulation level     Mini D sub 15 pin  socket connector     75 Q with buffer    INPUT 2  BNC jack  x5     RGB signal  G ON SYNC compatible    RGB     0 7 Vp p 75 Q no sync    HD CS  VD     TTL level   positive and negative polarity   75 Q or 2 2 kQ   Impedance switch    G ON SYNC     1 Vp p 75 Q negative sync     38    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI     2  Component video signal  Y    1 Vp p 75 Q negative sync   Cp Ps  Cr Pr  0 525 Vp p 75 Q   75  satulation level     Input S terminal  Mini DIN 4 pin   e Y C saparate video signal  NTSC   Y   1 Vp p 75 Q negative sync   C   0 286 Vp p 75 Q    BNC jack    e Composite video signal  NTSC   1 Vp p 75 Q negative sync     HDMI jack    e Digital signal  3 3 V T M D S    50 Q    AUDIO INPUT  for INPUT 1 2   Stereo mini jack  L R      OOmMVrms more than 10 kQ    AUDIO INPUT  for INPUT 3   Pin jack  x2   L R      OOmMVrms more than 10 kQ    AUDIO INPUT  for INPUT 4   Pin jack  x2   L R      OOmMVrms more than 10 kQ    AUDIO INPUT  for INPUT 5   Pin jack  x2   L R      OOmMVrms more than 10 kQ    AUDIO OUTPUT    Stereo mini jack  L R      OOmMVrms  max  less than 5 kQ    SPEAKER  L R     8  16 Q 2W  2W  at 8 Q     Control  RS 232C     D sub 9 pin  pin connector   COMBINATION IN OUT      Mini DIN 6 pin  x2   CONTROL IN OUT     monaural mini jack  x2     Accessories   FOV CIC ORC eis
3.     Remote Control Unit    Press AUTO SET UP on either the main unit operating   panel or remote control unit       Optimum settings may not be possible for low   luminance and certain other kinds of signals  In this  case  following the instructions in the following section     Manual Adjustment of Screen Position and Clock     to make more precise adjustments     28    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Manual Adjustment of Screen  Position and Clock    Note   Make these adjustments for each input and signals    SCREEN mode adjustment items   Below are brief descriptions of the options that can be set  in the SCREEN mode     POSITION  H POSITION        Adjust the picture s position to the  left or right   V POSITION        Adjust the picture s position upward  or downward   CLOCK PHASE  CLOCK  verre Adjust letter breakup or noise on the    screen  This setting adjusts the  unit s Internal clock signal  frequency that corresponds to the  input video signal    PHASE ceecee Adjust so that there is minimum  flicker of screen letters or color  misalignment  This setting adjusts  the phase of the internal clock  signal adjusted by the CLOCK  setting     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen     MAIN MENU INPUT1    PIC E     SCREEN SET UP OPTION    CONTRAST    O pA  BR I GHT    0 B i  R      60 L    60 E   60 e     Os i    ENHANCE    OS    RESET      lt A     SELECT   SET     ENTER  MENU     EXIT       2 Press  lt   gt  to select SCREEN   MAIN MENU INPUT1     PICTURE   SCREEN    SETUP 
4.     SETTING  VIDEO  RESET      lt   gt     SELECT SET       SET MENU      EXIT         M When the input signal has a refresh rate of 31 5 kHz   horizontal  and 60 Hz  vertical   pressing  lt   gt  will  cause the display mode to change alternately as   MAIN MENU INPUT1 follows  VIDEO  lt       VGA  PPICTUREN    SCREEN     OPTION    gt  WIDE VGA 4    CONTRAST    O  pmm m  BRIGHT    0 a  2  When the input signal has a refresh rate of 48 4 kHz  at chen ae aS    horizontal  and 60 Hz  vertical   or 56 5 kHz   horizontal  and 70 Hz  vertical   pressing  lt   gt  will  cause the display mode to change alternately as    B  LEVEL   60  RESET follows  B aes    Eaa ENTER MENU     EXIT       ml    SELECT     When inputting a computer signal                     H  ENHANCE   O0   F  V  ENHANCE   0m          18    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Setting Up the System        8 When inputting a video signal  When VIDEO is  selected   press A V to select VIDEO SIGNAL   MAIN MENU INPUTI     PICTURE   SCREEN     PSErTUPh   OPTION    INPUT LABEL   OINPUT10O  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  MIDDLE  DIGITAL NR   LOW   HIGH CONTRAST  OFF  PUREC I NEMA  OFF  CLAMP POSITION AUTO  SETTING  V IDEO  VIDEO SIGNAL   RGB       meS    SELECT  SET    CHANGE N a    9 Press SET repeatedly to select the input signal  format   Selection will change as follows each time SET is    pressed   RGB  T a n      The table below shows what settings are appropriate  and available for the type of connections made   Set SETTIN
5.    1 Press MENU to display the menu screen   The menu screen appears   MAIN MENU INPUTS      OPTION    CONTRAST _ _0_ PANN  BR IGHT      CO LOR   TINT   SHARP    RESET    ml    SELECT    Eaa ENTER MENU EXIT          2 Press  lt    gt  to select SET UP   MAIN MENU INPUTS     PICTURE   SCREEN  PSErUP   OPTION    INPUT LABEL  O1NPUT 50  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  MIDDLE  DIGITAL NR  LOW   HIGH CONTRAST  OFF  VIDEO SIGNAL   AUTO  SIGNAL RANGE   AUTO  AUDIO SELECT   AUTO    mes   SELECT SET  ENTER MENU EXIT    3 Press A V to select AUDIO SELECT   MAIN MENU INPUTS     PICTURE   SCREEN       SETUP     OPTION    INPUT LABEL   OINPUT50  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  MIDDLE  DIGITAL NR  LOW   HIGH CONTRAST  OFF  VIDEO SIGNAL   AUTO  SIGNAL RANGE   AUTO    AUDIO SELECT   AUTO       meS    SELECT    SET    CHANGE MENU    EXIT    4 Press SET to select the desired AUDIO SELECT  setting   The unit has been factory set at the AUTO setting   Each time SET is pressed  the AUDIO SELECT setting  changes as shown     fee  ANALOG  lt     DIGITAL al    AUTO  Automatically identifies input audio signals   DIGITAL  Accept digital audio signals  ANALOG  Accept analog audio signals    Note   Even when AUTO is selected  automatic switching may occur  properly with someinput signals  In this event  select DIGITAL or  ANALOG manually in accordance with the actual signal input     5 Following completion of the setting  press MENU  once again to return to the normal display     21    PRO 1000HDI   
6.    OFF    when not viewing in a bright  location     Note   The HIGH CONTRAST setting is supported only when selecting a  video Input signal from a connected video component  This  setting must be made independently for each input  INPUT 1      INPUT 5  used     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen   The menu screen appears     PICTURE    SCREEN  _CONTRAST___ _0_   BRIGHT    COLOR   TINT   SHARP      OPTION    RESET       mar   SELECT SET    ENTER MENU     EXIT    2 Press  lt    gt  to select SET UP   MAIN MENU INPUT4     PICTURE    SCREEN  P SETUP   OPTION _   INPUT LABEL OT el  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF   COLOR TEMP  MI DDLE  DIGITAL NR  LOW   HIGH CONTRAST  OFF   PUREC I NEMA  OFF   3D Y C MODE  MOTION    mas   SELECT SET    ENTER MENU     EXIT       When viewing an image from INPUT1 or INPUT2  the  following screen is displayed   MAIN MENU INPUTI      PICTURE    SCREEN  P SETUP   OPTION  INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP    DIGITAL NR  HIGH CONTRAST          PUREC I NEMA  CLAMP POSITION   SETTING   VIDEO SIGNAL    MAIN MENU     SETUP    OPTION      INPUT LABEL  O INPUT 40  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF   COLOR TEMP   DIGITAL NR    PUREC I NEMA  OFF       3D Y C MODE   MOTION    4 Press SET to set the mode to    ON         OFF    is set when this unit is shipped from the  factory   Each time SET is pressed  the settings change in the    following order     i    5 When the setup is finished  press MENU to exit    the menu screen        Power Control Function    The 
7.    OPTION    POSITION OOE   CLOCK PHASE  0  0    RESET      SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT        lt A     SELECT    Display Panel Adjustments         When video signal input is selected     MAIN MENU INPUT1  PICTURE    SCREEN    SETUP     OPTION  POSITION i pa    RESET    wo    SELECT SET    ENTER TAWA  gt    i       3 Press A V to select the adjustment item  then  press SET     MAIN MENU INPUT1      PICTURE SCREEN       OPTION    POSITIO  gt  0  0  CLOCK PHASE  0  0    RESET       ms   SELECT SET    ENTER MENU     EXIT    4 Press  lt   to carry out the adjustment     H  POSITION  0  V  POSITION  0    nN MENU     EXIT    lt    gt  ADJUST  SET    SET       Use a W for the adjustments of V POSITION and  PHASE     5 Press SET   Pressing SET writes the value into the memory and  returns the display to the step 3 screen     6 When adjustment is finished  press MENU to exit  the menu screen     Notes   e When CLOCK adjustment is carried out  the H POSITION  setting may have to be re adjusted    e  f the adjustment items in the SCREEN mode are adjusted  excessively  the picture may not be displayed properly     To reset SCREEN mode settings to the default  If settings have been adjusted excessively or the picture  on the screen no longer appears natural  it may prove  more beneficial to reset the SCREEN mode to default  settings instead of trying to make adjustments under  already adjusted conditions     1 In step 3 in the previous procedure  press A V to  select RESET  then press SET
8.    PICTURE    SCREEN ANT OPTION    1 Press MENU to display the menu screen          INPUT LABEL OINPUT20    AUTO POWER OFF  OFF    CLAMP POSITION AUTO    MAIN MENU INPUT1      OPTION    CONTRAST _  0  Ve EE  BR I GHT   R  eo    gt  60    Ss  G   a  B    60               Ij  H B o      V E    SETTING  VGA    4 Press SET to confirm selection of the POWER    ENHANCE   0 MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER OFF     ENHANCE   0 OFF  RESET      ON     When OFF is selected  the display will continue in  RAp  SELECT     SET  ENTER  MENU     EXIT operating mode  regardless of the presence     absence of an input sync signal   e When POWER MANAGEMENT  ON is selected  if       2 Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP  a sync signal is not detected  a warning message is   When computer signal is input to INPUT 1  displayed for 8 seconds  after which the display  automatically enters the power saving mode   1     MAIN MENU   INPUT1 and the STANDBY ON indicator flashes green  If a    PICTURE    SCREEN _ f AKA sync signal   2  is input again later  the plasma    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10   POWER MANAGEMENT   OFE display automatically returns to normal operating    CLAMP POSITION  AUTO mode   SETTING  VGA    1  Power consumption about 1W     2  Except when input signal is G on SYNC or composite  SYNC  e When AUTO POWER OFF  ON is selected  if no  sync signal is detected for 8 minutes or more  a       Sie SELECT   SET  ENTER  MENT   EXIT warning message will be displayed for 30 seconds   after which the unit s pow
9.    page 34    e Is the selected screen size correct   Switch to another screen size  page 24     e Are SCREEN mode adjustments such as picture size made correctly   pages 28     29     e  s the Point Zoom function being used   page 25    e Adjust the picture tone  page 27     e  s the room too bright    The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright    e Is CLAMP POSITION setup correct   page 19    e The unit s internal temperature has increased   Air vents are blocked    Remove any objects blocking vent or clean  page 35     e Is the POWER MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER OFF function set to ON   page 26     e Condensation has formed on internal parts due to suddenly increasing ambient temperature   Allow condensation to dry thoroughly before using    e Is connection to other components correct   pages 9 to 15    e Has setup been done correctly after connection   pages 18     21    e  s the correct input selected   page 22    e Is anon compatible signal being input   pages 9  39     41    e  s picture adjustment correct   page 27     Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown    e The screen is displayed in a  small size     e Letter breakup on screen     e Check the input signal compatibility chart  pages 39   41     e  s the correct screen size selected   pages 24  28 and 29    e Adjust using    SCREEN    mode on the menu screen  pages 28  29    If there is still no improvement  this unit may be limiting the displayable range  Check the  personal computer input signal compati
10.   Notes   e When making composite SYNC connections  do not connect  anything to the VD terminal  If connected  the picture may not  be displayed properly    e On some types of Macintosh   components  G ON SYNC and  composite SYNC are both output  With this type of  component  please connect using the G ON SYNC connection        Connection to INPUT3    Connect an AV component that has S video output  terminal to the S VIDEO input terminal        INPUT3  S VIDEO          AV component       Connection to INPUT4    Connect an AV component that has a video output  terminal to the INPUT4 terminal        INPUT4 VIDEO    4       AV component    oo  Installation and Connections        Connection to INPUT5    Connect an AV component with a digital video output   digital set top box  DVD player  etc   compatible with  HDCP  High brandwidth Digital Content Protection    Before attempting to connect one of these components   read its operating Instructions to make sure that it can be  connected        INPUTS  Fed c   TT    HDMI f E         4    AV component with a  digital video output    After connection is made  on screen setup is necessory  to match the connected component  Please see page 20  to 21     Notes   e Use a HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  cable for  connection    e When connecting a component with DVI connector  use an  DVI   HDMI conversion cable to make a connection       lt is not a jack intended to be used with a personal computer       See Supplement 3  pag
11.  EXIT    2 Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP     MAIN MENU INPUTI1      PICTURE    SCREEN   OPTION    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10    AUTO POWER OFF  OFF   COLOR TEMP   DIGITAL NR   HIGH CONTRAST   PUREC I NEMA   CLAMP POSITION    SETTING   VIDEO SIGNAL    giz   SELECT SET     ENTER TAW EXIT    MAIN MENU    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10O  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP   DIGITAL NR   HIGH CONTRAST  PUREC I NEMA   CLAMP POSITION AUTO  SETTING V IDEO    VIDEO SIGNAL   RGB    mS    SELECT  SET    CHANGE  MENU     EXIT    Press SET to select the desired DIGITAL NR  setting    The unit has been factory set to the LOW setting   Each time SET is pressed  the digital noise reduction    setting changes as shown   orm OFF  HIGH  lt        MIDDLE  lt       LOW          e The noise reduction effect increases in order LOW      MIDDLE     HIGH    Following completion of the setting  press MENU  once again to return to the normal display     31    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Other Operations       Setting the PureCinema mode    When the PureCinema mode is selected  it functions  automatically to detect video signals of movies recorded at 24  trames per second  changing the scan settings to allow  enjoyment of higher quality movie playback  It does this by  converting the video signal to progressive scan  When using  the PureCinema function  it should odinarily be set to    HQ      Note  however  that due to the time required for video signal  processing  a time lag may occur with the audio signal  and if 
12.  Eaa 55  a Please note that the actual contents displayed are the  same for both the PRO 1000HDI and PRO 800HDI     Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc    Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation    NEC and PC 9800 are trademarks of NEC Corporation    VESA and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association    Power Management and Sun Microsystems are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems  Inc     VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Co   Inc   HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC     2    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI        Before Proceeding       The following example is an actual operation that shows Checking Supplied Accessories  how one might set the horizontal and vertical positions of   the screen  The screens shown at each step are provided Check that the following accessories were supplied   as a visual guide to confirm that the procedure is    proceeding as it should  Please familiarize yourself with this Power cord  process before continuing on with the rest of this manual     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen     MAIN MENU INPUT1  TURE    SCREEN    SETUP   OPTION         LEVEL    LEVEL    ENHANCE    ENHANCE    RESET    meS    SELECT   SET     ENTER  MENU       EXIT       2 Press   to select SCREEN   MAIN MENU INPUT       PICTURE RI     OPTION    POSITION  CLOCK
13.  PHASE  0     AA  R6  batteries  x 2     Cleaning cloth  for wiping front panel     RESET    mS    SELECT   SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT       3 Press a    to select the item to be adjusted   MAIN MENU INPUTI      PICTURE EN     SETUP    OPTION    POSITION  CLOCK PHASE  0O  0          Speed clamps  x 2     RESET     lt A     SELECT   SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT       4 Press SET to display the adjustment screen for the  selected item   Bead bands  x 2     QW GS    H  POSITION  0  V  POSITION  0    e Operating Instructions     MENU EXIT    Warranty    iN  Mr ADJUST   SET     SET       5 Press a W  lt     to adjust the value     3    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Before Proceeding    Part Names and Functions _ aS Se ee eae       Main Unit    Main unit       Main unit     1  STANDBY ON indicator  This indicator is red during standby mode  and turns  to green when the unit is in the operation mode   page 22    Flashes green when Power Management function is  operating  page 26    The flashing pattern is also used to indicate error  messages  page 37       2  Remote control sensor  Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to  operate the unit  page 6      Operation panel on the main unit     3  STANDBY ON button  Press to put the display in operation or standby mode   page 22       4  INPUT button  Press to select input  page 22      4    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Operation panel on the main unit        5  MENU button  Press to open and close the on screen menu  pages  18 
14.  and within a 30  angle on each side of the sensor     If you are having difficulty with operation of the remote    control unit    The remote control unit may not operate if there are objects placed  between it and the display        Operational distance will gradually become shorter as the batteries begin  to wear out  replace weak batteries with new ones as soon as possible       This unit discharges infrared rays from the screen  Placing a video deck or  other component that is operated by an infrared remote control unit near  this unit may hamper that component s reception of the remote control s  signal  or prevent it from receiving the signal entirely  Should this occur   move the component to a position further away from this unit       Depending on the installation surroundings  this unit s remote control unit  may be influenced by the infrared rays discharged from the plasma display   hampering reception of its rays or limiting its operational distance  The  strength of infrared rays discharged from the screen will differ according  to the picture displayed     6    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI     5  INPUT1  mini D sub 15 pin     For connection of components that have RGB or  component output jacks such as a personal  computer  DVD player  or external RGB decoder   Make sure that the connection made corresponds to  the format of the signal output from the connected  component  pages 9 to 12       6  OUTPUT  INPUT1   mini D sub 15 pin     Use the OUTPUT  INPUT1  termina
15.  e For details concerning installation  please refer to the  instruction manual provided with the stand or installation    ket  l  SAGRAT it on a flat  unwarped surface   Installation using accessories other than the A CAUTION  PIONEER stand or installation bracket  sold To avoid malfunction  overheating of this unit  and possible fire  separately  hazard  make sure that the vents on the main unit are not  e When possible  please install using parts and accessories blocked when installing  Also  as hot air is expelled from the air  manufactured by PIONEER  PIONEER will not be held vents  be careful of deterioration and dirt build up on rear surface  responsible for accident or damage caused by the use of parts wall  etc    and accessories manufactured by other companies  A     For custom installation  please consult the dealer where the CAUTION  unit was purchased  Please be sure to use an M8  Pitch   1 25 mm  bolt   Only this    Air vents  fan  size bolt can be used         Attaching surface    Installation  bracket  etc      a hole                    p  Center line  b hole                                                                1 2 inches  12 mm  to  11 16 inches  18 mm                                            Bolt    b hole    Center line 1 2 inch  12 mm  to    Rear view diagram  PRO 1000HDI  11 16 inch  18 mm     Side view diagram  Air vents  fan     A CAUTION    This display unit weighs at least 67 lbs  30 kg  and has  little front to back depth  making it very 
16.  power outlet and request repair from your nearest  sales outlet    e The plasma display panel of this unit is very bright and  viewing it a close distance will cause eye strain    We recommend that you view the screen from a   suitable distance  9 8 to 19 7 feet  3 to 6m       STANDBY ON indicator    During operation of the Power Management function  the  indicator will flash green at intervals of about 2 seconds   page 26   If the green light displays a flashing pattern  other than the above  an error message is indicated   Consult any onscreen messages  page 35  and check  ambient conditions  temperature  condensation  etc   and  respond accordingly  pages 36     37     If the problem persists  disconnect the power plug and  consult your dealer or a service center    When STANDBY ON is pressed to set the unit to the  Standby mode  the indicator will flash red for several  seconds  page 22   Other than this  if the power turns off  by itself  or refuses to turn on  or if the red indicator  conditions flashing  a malfunction may be indicated   Immediately disconnect the power plug and consult your  dealer or a service center     About the plasma panel s    protection function    The brightness of this display will deteriorate slightly  when an image with little movement such as a    photograph or computer image is continuously displayed     This is caused by the plasma panel s protection function  which detects images with slight movement and  automatically adjusts brightnes
17.  the PICTURE mode to default  V ENHANCE siaren Sharpens the image in the vertical settings instead of trying to make adjustments under  direction  already adjusted conditions   1 Press MENU to display the menu screen  1 In step 2 in the previous procedure  press A V to          v INEST select RESET  then press SET      CONTRAST  gt  O  BRIGHT  S  CO LOR 1  TINT      SHARP a    PICTURE RESET      YES NO      RESET  m     SELECT  SET    SET  MENU     EXIT       2 Press  lt     to select YES  and press SET   All PICTURE mode settings are returned to the factory  set default          lt A   SELECT   SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT    27    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Display Panel Adjustments       Adjusting the Image Position and    Clock  Automatic Adjustment     Pressing AUTO SET UP on either the main unit operating  panel or the remote control unit will adjust the screen  position and clock to optimum values     Notes   e This adjustment is supported only when a computer signal is  input    e Perform this adjustment individually for each input function   INPUT1 or INPUT2   and each signal type     Pioneer    SCREEN AUTO  SIZE SETUP    C                AUTO  SET UP    ye    o   gt   Z   lt   O  z    o       Z  U  Cc  aa             m  Z  Cc           gt   oO   at   am  n        O O O Q    MUTING  VOLUME _    CC     Sp   m  4          n  O  D  m  m  zZ  n  N  m    PLASMA DISPLAY AXD1459     gt    a  o  z O  o  Q  m  od  Cc  me        ee SET UP    Main Unit Operating  Panel         
18.  the setup is completed  press MENU to exit    the menu screen     Notes  e Make this CLAMP POSITION setting for each applicable input   INPUT1 and INPUT2         When using this setup  be sure to carefully check the signal  output of the component that you are using  For details  please  refer to the instruction manual supplied with the component  you are connecting     PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    19    Setting Up the System       Setup after Connection  INPUT5     After a component has been connected to INPUT5  on   screen setup is necessary    Follow the procedure described below and make settings  as they apply to the type of components connected     VIDEO SIGNAL    This function allows you to switch the input signal format  to automatic or manual when inputting the digital signal     Note    VIDEO SIGNAL setting is possible only when INPUT5 is selected     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen   The menu screen appears   MAIN MENU INPUTS      OPTION    KGONTRAS   0  CONTRAST    O PASS    BR I GHT  E j  CO LOR SS    9  TINT      E    SHARP a    RESET    ms   SELECT SET  ENTER MENU EXIT       2 Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP   MAIN MENU INPUTS     PICTURE   SCREEN       SETUP    OPTION    INPUT LABEL  O1NPUT 50  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  MIDDLE    DIGITAL NR  HIGH CONTRAST  VIDEO SIGNAL  SIGNAL RANGE  AUDIO SELECT    meS    SELECT    SET     ENTER         LOW   OFF   AUTO   AUTO    AUTO    MAN A EXIT    3 Press A V to select VIDEO SIGNAL     MAIN MENU      PICTU
19.  this lag is objectionable  set the mode to    STANDARD      When set to OFF  only standard progressive conversion is  used    Note   The PureCinema mode is supported only with 480i or NTSC input    signals  This setting must be made independently for each input   INPUT 1     INPUT 4  used     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen     MAIN MENU  n   FPICTURE    SCREEN   CONTRAST   _0   _ i    0      OPTION    BRIGHT   CO LOR  TINT  SHARP       RESET    2 Press  lt   to select SET UP   MAIN MENU INPUT1     PICTURE    SCREEN    SETUP   OPTION      EUNE UTA EN  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  MIDDLE  DIGITAL NR   LOW  HIGH CONTRAST  OFF  PURECINEMA   OFF  CLAMP POSITION  AUTO  SETTING  V IDEO  VIDEO SIGNAL  RGB    SET    ENTER       meS    SELECT MENU     EXIT    3 Press A V to select PURECINEMA   MAIN MENU INPUT1      PICTURE    SCREEN  PSETUP   OPTION  INPUT LABEL  0INPUT10  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  DIGITAL NR  HIGH CONTRAST  PUREC   NEMA OFF  CLAMP POSITION AUTO  SETTING  V IDEO  VIDEO SIGNAL   RGB    meS    SELECT    SET    CHANGE MENU     EXIT       4 Press SET to select the desired PureCinema mode   Each time SET is pressed  the screen mode setting  changes as shown       OFF       STANDARD       HQ 7    5 Following completion of the setting  press MENU  once again to return to the normal display     32    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Viewing a Fast Moving Picture   3D Y C MODE     When viewing a fast moving picture such as might be   experienced with a sports pr
20. 901    For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product     Si ce produit doit   tre r  par   au Canada  veuillez vous adresser a un distributeur autoris   Pioneer du Canada  pour obtenir le nom du Centre de Service Autoris   Pioneer le plus pr  s de chez vous  Vous pouvez aussi  contacter le Service a la client  le de Pioneer     Pioneer Electroniques du Canada  Inc    Service a la client  le   300  Allstate Parkway  Markham  Ontario L3R OP2   905 479 4411   1 877 283 5901    Pour obtenir des renseignements sur la garantie  veuillez vous reporter au feuillet sur la garantie restreinte qui  accompagne le produit  S018B_2L    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Notes on Installation Work     This product is marketed assuming that it is installed by qualified  personnel with enough skill and competence  Always have an    installation specialist or your dealer install and set up the product   PIONEER cannot assume liabilities for damage caused by  mistake in installation or mounting  misuse  modification or a  natural disaster        Note for Dealers     After installation  be sure to deliver this manual to the customer  and explain to the customer how to handle the product        Thank you very much for purchasing this PIONEER  product    Before using your Plasma Display  please carefully read  the    Safety Precautions    and these    Operating  Instructions    so you will know how to operate the  Plasma Display properly  Keep this manual in a 
21. Check input signals   connections and other  settings                                                                                               SHUT DOWN Turn off main power  wait  for 1 2 minutes  then try  turning power on again  If  problem persists  remove   Illustration depicts PRO 1000HDI model  power pug irony MS outlet   and consult a Pioneer   service center or your    dealer     35    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Additional Information       General problems      Problem    e Unit cannot be operated     e Remote control does not  operate     e INPUT is not changed     e Picture is cut off     e Strange color  light color  or  dark  or color misalignment    e Power is suddenly turned  off     e No picture       Possible Solution   e  s the power cord disconnected   page 16    e Has the main power switch been switched on   page 7    e External influences such as lightning  static electricity  etc   may cause improper operation  In this  case  operate the unit after first turning the main power switch on off  or unplugging the power  cord and re plugging it in after 1 to 2 minutes    e Are batteries inserted with polarity          correctly aligned   page 5    e Are batteries worn out   Replace with new batteries     e Is a plug connected to the CONTROL IN connector   When a plug is connected to the CONTROL IN connector  the signal from that connector is given  priority  thus disabling the remote control signal receiver  page 16     e  s the Auto function being used
22. G and VIDEO SIGNAL as follows     Connected SETTING VIDEO SIGNAL  component    Component video output   VIDEO COMPONENT  of a DVD player  etc     RGB video output of a VIDEO RGB  video deck etc   with RGB  output    RGB video output of a PC Not supported       10 When the setup is completed  press MENU to exit  the menu screen     Note  Make this setup for each input  INPUT1 and INPUT2      CLAMP POSITION setup    Setup of CLAMP POSITION    1 Press MENU to display the menu screen     The menu screen appears   MAIN MENU INPUT1    P PICTURE   SCREEN   OPTION  CONTRAST E n i  BR IGHT  G n j  R  LEVEL   60  G  LEVEL ETT   B  LEVEL ETT   H  ENHANCE   0  V  ENHANCE   0    RESET    mes   SELECT SET    ENTER MENU EXIT       Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP   MAIN MENU INPUT1      PICTURE    An Garena ated  POWER MANAGEMENT   OFF   CLAMP POSITION  AUTO  SETTING  VGA             Press A V to select CLAMP POSITION        MAIN MENU INPUT1      PICTURE    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10  POWER MANAGEMENT   OFF  CLAMP POSITION   AUTO  SETTING  VGA       Press SET to select LOCKED        MAIN MENU INPUT1      PICTURE    INPUT LABEL   OINPUT10  POWER MANAGEMENT   OFF    CLAMP POSITION   LOCKED    SETTING  VGA        Depending on the signal  analog RGB signals may result  in the screen image appearing with a whitish or greenish  cast  In such cases  set    CLAMP POSITION    to LOCKED   e  Normally  leave this setting at AUTO     Mode selection will change as follows each time SET    is pressed     When
23. Hz vertical     48 4 kHz horizontal   60 Hz  vertical  3  56 5 kHz horizontal   70 Hz vertical  No setup is  necessary for signals with other refresh rates  since  adjustments are performed automatically  the SETTING item  will not be displayed            PICTURE  INPUT LABEL  OINPUT 10    POWER MANAGEMENT   OFF  CLAMP POSITION   AUTO        SETTING  VGA      e The Input Signal Format setting  steps 8     9  is required only  when inputting a video signal  It is not supported when MAIN MENU  inputting a computer signal  or when the Screen Mode setting    has been used to select a mode other than VIDEO  INPUT LABEL  AUTO POWER OFF    oxo  me    am a 1   DIGITAL NR   HIGH CONTRAST  PUREC I NEMA    CLAMP POSITION AUTO    1 Switch the main power switch on the connection  panel to the on position to turn on the unit s main  power    The STANDBY ON indicator lights red     Ae  SELECT SET     ENTER MENU     EXIT    2 Press STANDBY ON to put the unit in the  operation mode   The STANDBY ON indicator turns green  MAIN MENU       INPUT LABEL   OINPUT10O    3 Select INPUT1 or INPUT2     POWER MANAGEMENT   OFF  CLAMP POSITION   AUTO    SETTING  VGA       4 Press MENU to display the menu screen   The menu screen appears   MAIN MENU INPUTI    P PICTURE   SCREEN   OPTION    CONTRAST  lt   C PANN  BR IGHT    0  CO LOR   0  TINT   0  SHARP   0      Press  lt     to select the display mode   When a component other than a personal computer is  connected  set to    VIDEO            E    E    E j
24. INPUT2   7     Not available     i Refresh rate Screen size  Dot x line   Resolution    f Remarks  640x400 56 4Hz 24 8kHz O NEC PC 9800  Bad eaa O    701e O  O    NEC PC 9800  640x480 60Hz 31 5kHz    O  66 7Hz t  72 8Hz t  75Hz t     852x480   768x768  85Hz 43 3kHz t    1024x768  864x480      800 x600 56Hz     800x600  60Hz t  72Hz t  75Hz t    t  85Hz 53 7kHz t t t    832x624 768x768 1024x768  852x480 1024x768    1024x768 768x768  70Hz t   74 9Hz2   60 2kHz     85HZ 68 7kHz t    t EE  t    indicates Apple  Macintosh 19     Saas  1280x768 56Hz 45 1kHz  60Hz 48  4kHz  70Hz 56 1kHz    t       Input signal and screen s dot x line ratio are made to display at 1 1 ratio     Note  The PRO 800HDI is designed with horizontally oblong elements  with the result  that the image displayed will appear more oblong than the original input signal       Picture will be enlarged but some fine detail will be hard to see     O  A   Simple reproduction  Fine detail will not be reproduced  Screen size will be displayed as        TYPE         4    768x768 1024x768     1072x600     7  fat     gt        1024x768    O a E    40    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       Supplement 2    Video signal compatibilty table  INPUT1  INPUT2     Signal format    Vertical Horizontal  Fv  Hz  Fu  kHz     Pes    45 0    FULL       Supplement 3    Digital signal compatibilty table  INPUT5     Vertical    Fv  Hz     720 x 480p    eae 1280 x 720p  1920 x 1080        Additional Information       575i   SDTV  1080i   HDTV  575
25. L     24    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    During video signal input    How thepicturelooks  S    Suitable for when viewing news or  sports programs  Movies or sports  programs can be viewed with an  expansive powerful image     Suitable for when viewing news or  sitcoms  The video software can be  viewed in its original screen frame  size   To prevent screen burn on this  display  the displayed position of the  screen frame will be slightly different  each time the power is turned on      Suitable for wide screen images   Squeeze      Mainly suitable for viewing  Cinemascope size and other such  movie images    Provides a more expansive  powerful  image        During personal computer signal input     DOT BY DOT   The input signal and the screen maintain a dot to line ratio  of 1 1 and is thus highly faithful to the source    PRO 1000HDI      Illustration shows  640 x 480 input         1280 dots              gt         PRO 800HDI      The PRO 800HDI is designed with horizontally oblong  elements  with the result that the image displayed will  appear more oblong than the original input signal     480  lines lines        Illustration shows    1024 dots 640 x 480 Input         4 3    FULL  The display fills the screen The display is presented          640 dots        as much as possible without with a widescreen aspect  altering the aspect ratio of  the Input signal     ratio of 16 9 and fills the  entire screen        Note     When viewing at aspect ratio 4 3 continuously for num
26. NPUT2     ON SYNC  INPUT2    H V SYNC   B R HD    TILE  ttt F                   When using INPUT2  set the impedance selector switch  to match the output impedance of the connected  component s synchronization signal    When the output impedance of the component s  synchronization signal is below 75 Q  set this switch to  the 75 Q position    On screen setup Is necessary after connection    Please see pages 18 and 19     Note   When making composite SYNC connections  do not connect  anything to the VD terminal  If connected to  the picture may not  be displayed properly     Connection to a personal  computer       Connection method differs depending on the computer  type  When connecting  please thoroughly read the  computer s Instruction manual     Before making connections  be sure to make sure that  the personal computer s power and this unit s main  power is off     For the PC input signals and screen sizes that this unit is  compatible with  please refer to supplement 1  pages 39  to 40      Connection of separate SYNC analog RGB  source    Make separate SYNC connections for a personal  computer that has RGB output separated into 5 output  signals  green  blue  red  horizontal synchronization signal   and vertical synchronization signal     When connecting to INPUT2     ON SYNC  INPUT 2   H V SYNC     C6000 B             N     amp           When using INPUT2  set the Impedance selector switch  to match the output impedance of the connected  computer s synchronization sig
27. PRO 800HDI    Setting Up the System       Selecting an Input Source    This section explains the basic operation of this unit   Outlined on the following pages is how to turn the main  power on and off  put this unit in the operation or standby  mode and how to select connected components     Before you begin  make sure you have    e Made connections between this unit and AV components  or personal computer as described in the section     Installation and Connections    starting on page 8    e Set up the on screen menu to input signals trom  components connected to INPUT1 and INPUT2 as  described in the section    Setting Up the System    on  page 18    If no connections are made to these terminals   on screen setup is not necessary        ws   x        Pioneer M    STANDBY    SCREEN AUTO  ON  SIZE SETUP         zo               m  Z  Cc           gt   go  qc      n  o    f  slo  ie   lt O    wn  m  4     gt   Cc  o  OQ   m  od   om  Uv    MUTING VOLUME     SOM a    Main Unit Operating Remote Control Unit  Panel       1 Switch the main power switch on the main unit to  the on position to turn the main power on   The STANDBY ON indicator lights red     2 Press STANDBY ON to put this unit in the  operation mode   The STANDBY ON indicator turns green     22    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    3 Press INPUT on the remote control unit or the  main unit to select the input   Input changes each time the main unit s INPUT is  pressed as follows     INPUT1     gt  INPUT2       INPUT3  INPU
28. PTION  BRIGHT  erreser Adjust so that the dark parts of the CONTRAST   0      picture can be seen clearly  BRIGHT   0o i  COLOR verre Adjust to the desired depth   Setting TINT SS       SHARP    lt    to a slightly deep color will create a    RESET  natural looking picture    TINT ceeeeeteee teste etree eee Adjust so that flesh tones look  normal   SHARP   eee Normally set to the center position  Al     SELECT     SEF   ENTER     WENU   EXIT  To create a softer picture  set to the   3 z    P 3 Press  lt   gt  to adjust the picture quality as desired     left of center  To create a sharper  picture  set to the right of center      When computer signal is input to INPUT 1 or 2        CONTRAST    s eee Adjust according to the surrounding  brightness so that the picture can be SE irk eh eee ad al  seen clearly  4 Press SET   zue a Adjust so that the dark parts of the Pressing SET writes the value into the memory and  picture can be seen clearly  returns the display to the step 2 screen   R  LEVEL seee Adjust the amount of red in the  picture    5 When the setup is finished  press MENU to exit  G  LEVEL  eseese Adjust the amount of green in the the menu screen   picture   DLE VEL sorsoran Adjust the amount of blue in the To reset PICTURE mode settings to the default  picture        If settings have been adjusted excessively or the picture  H  ENHANCE      Sharpens the image in the horizontal on the screen no longer appears natural  it may prove  direction  more beneficial to reset
29. PUT1     PICTURE    SCREEN  gt     OPTION    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10     AUTO POWER OFF  OFF   COLOR TEMP  MIDDLE  DIGITAL NR   LOW   HIGH CONTRAST  OFF   PUREC I NEMA  OFF   CLAMP POSITION AUTO  SETTING  V IDEO  VIDEO SIGNAL   RGB    mS    SELECT   SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT       3 Press A V to select COLOR TEMP     INPUTI1    EN OPTION     OINPUT10    MAIN MENU      PICTURE    SCREEN F     INPUT LABEL  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF   COLOR TEMP  MI DDL E    DIGITAL NR     HIGH CONTRAST   PUREC I NEMA   CLAMP POSITION    SETTING   VIDEO SIGNAL    SET  CHANGE  MENU      EXIT     lt 4     SELECT    4 Press SET to select the desired color temperature 4  setting   The unit has been factory set at the MIDDLE setting   Each time SET is pressed  the color temperature  setting changes as shown     iii          gt  MID HIGH     gt  HIGH  MID LOW  lt                _LOW        5 Following completion of the setting  press MENU  once again to return to the normal display  5             Other Operations    ducing Video Noise  DIGITAL NR     Make this setting if video noise is objectionable     al noise reduction settings are supported only with input    signals from a video device  Settings are made individually for  each of the inputs  INPUT 1      INPUTS      1 Press MENU to display the menu screen     INPUT1      OPTION    MAIN MENU     PICTURE    SCREEN    CONTRAST __ __0  CONTRAST    0 pAn  BR I GHT  SS    0      CO LOR  SSS    TINT AEK  SHARP TO     RESET    ms   SELECT SET    ENTER MENU    
30. Pioneer sound  vision soul    PLASMA DISPLAY    PRO 1000HDI  PRO 800HDI    ELITE    Register Your Product on  www pioneerelectronics com    Operating Instructions          IMPORTANT    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an CAUTION  The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user to the TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT intended to alert the user to the presence of important  presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage  within the REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in the  product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED literature accompanying the appliance    to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons  SERVICE PERSONNEL  H002 En       WARNING  THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOF  TO The following symbols are found on labels  PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS attached to the product  They alert the operators  APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND DO NOT PUT ANY         WATER SOURCE NEAR THIS APPARATUS  SUCH AS VASE  and service personnel of this equipment to any  FLOWER POT  COSMETICS CONTAINER AND MEDICINE BOTTLE potentially dangerous conditions    ETC  H001AEn    CAUTION  WHEN POSITIONING THIS EQUIPMENT A WARNING    ENSURE THAT THE MAINS PLUG AND SOCKET IS EASILY    ACCESSIBLE  This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe  practice 
31. RE      SCREEN    INPUT LABEL    INPUT5      OPTION     OINPUT50    AUTO POWER OFF  OFF    COLOR TEMP  DIGITAL NR    HIGH CONTRAST      VIDEO SIGNAL   AUTO    SIGNAL RANGE  AUDIO SELECT     AUTO    AUTO    4 Press SET to select the desired VIDEO SIGNAL  setting   The unit has been factory set at the AUTO setting   Each time SET is pressed  the VIDEO SIGNAL setting  changes as shown     Bien     gt  COLOR 1 K   COLOR 3  lt     COLOR 2   AUTO  Automatically identifies input video signals   COLOR 1  Accepts Y PB CB Pr Cr  4   2   2  signals     COLOR 2  Accepts Y PB CB Pr Cr  4   4   4  signals   COLOR 3  Accepts RGB signals     Note   Even when AUTO is selected  automatic switching may occur  properly with someinput signals  In this event  select COLOR 1   COLOR 2 or COLOR 3 manually in accordance with the actual  signal input     5 When the setup is completed  press MENU to exit  the menu screen     SIGNAL RANGE    This function allows you to switch the input signal level to  automatic or manual when inputting the digital signal     Note  SIGNAL RANGE setting is possible only when INPUTS is  selected     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen   The menu screen appears     MAIN MENU INPUT5      OPTION      CONTRAST    0  CONTRAST    O  i   BR I GHT      j  COLOR ae    TINT es  Seed  SHARP a n    RESET    mr   SELECT SET    ENTER MENU C EXIT       2 Press  lt    gt  to select SET UP   MAIN MENU INPUTS     PICTURE   SCREEN       SETUP    OPTION    INPUT LABEL  O1NPUT 50  AUTO PO
32. T5  lt              INPUT4      e When the menu screen is displayed  changing the  signal input will cause the menu screen to turn off    e  f the input computer signal is not supported by the  display  the following message will be displayed     INPUT1    CAUTION  UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL    fH  77  1 kHz  fV  85  0Hz    1152x864       INPUT 1    CAUTION  OUT OF RANGE    fH  75  7 kHz    fV 120  OHz       4 Use VOLUME     on the remote control unit to  adjust the volume   If no audio connections are made to this unit  this step  is not necessary     5 When viewing is finished  press STANDBY ON to  put the unit in standby mode   The STANDBY ON indicator will blink and then remain  lit  red  indicating that the standby mode is engaged   Operation is not possible while the STANDBY ON  indicator is blinking  red      6 Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the off  position to turn the main power off   The STANDBY ON indicator may continue to light for a  short while even after the main power Is turned off   This is a result of residual electric load impressed on  the circuitry  and the light will turn off presently     CAUTION   Please do not leave the same picture displayed on the screen for  a long time  Doing so may cause a phenomenon known as     screen burn    which leaves a ghost  or residual  image of the  picture on the screen        Operations       To adjust the volume          VOLUME            MUTING  VOLUME_    6x8      PLASMA DISPLAY AXD1459    Press VOLUME on the remot
33. WER OFF  OFF    meS    SELECT    SET  CHANGE MENU     EXIT       COLOR TEMP  DIGITAL NR  HIGH CONTRAST  VIDEO SIGNAL  SIGNAL RANGE  AUDIO SELECT     MI DDLE   LOW   OFF     AUTO   AUTO     AUTO    20    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    meS    SELECT    Eaa ENTER MENU EXIT       Setting Up the System          3 Press A V to select SIGNAL RANGE   MAIN MENU INPUT5     PICTURE   SCREEN       SETUP     OPTION    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT50  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  MIDDLE  DIGITAL NR  LOW   HIGH CONTRAST  OFF  VIDEO SIGNAL   AUTO    SIGNAL RANGE   AUTO  AUDIO SELECT   AUTO    meS    SELECT Eaa ALO i N EXIT    4 Press SET to select the desired SIGNAL RANGE  setting   The unit has been factory set at the AUTO setting   Each time SET is pressed  the SIGNAL RANGE  setting changes as shown     E  TPES a    AUTO  Select AUTO for normal picture set up   TYPE 1  Select TYPE 1 to remove white glare in the  picture when AUTO is set   TYPE 2  Select TYPE 2 for too dark or distorted  picture when AUTO is set   Note    Even when AUTO is selected  automatic switching may occur  properly with someinput signals  In this event  select TYPE 1 or  TYPE 2 manually in accordance with the actual signal input     5 Following completion of the setting  press MENU  once again to return to the normal display     AUDIO SELECT    This function allows you to switch the audio signal to  automatic or manual when inputting the digital signal     Note  AUDIO SELECT setting is possible only when INPUTS is  selected  
34. a 41  Supplement Aeneane oactelaaidbncseaceenatracteees 42  EX planation of TELS wissacccsccicvecdecedsteveseounseaveienn  42    1    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Before Proceeding    Before Proceeding _ oS             How to Use This Manual    The remainder of the sections in this manual is dedicated  to the basic operations associated with selecting a source  component up to the more complex operations  associated with adjusting the plasma display picture to  match the requirements of specific components and  personal preferences     This manual is set up to follow the course of actions and  operations in the order that would seem most logical for  someone setting up this unit     Once the unit has been taken out of the box  and it has  been confirmed that all the parts have been received  it    may be beneficial to look over the section    Part Names About operations in this manual  and Functions    starting on page 4 to become acquainted Operations in this manual are outlined in step by step  with the plasma monitor and remote control unit  as their numbered procedures  Most of the procedures are  respective buttons and controls will be referred to written in reference to the remote control unit unless the  throughout this manual  button or control is only present on the main unit   However  if a button or control on the main unit has the  The section    Installation and Connections    starting on same or similar name as that on the remote control unit   page 8 covers all 
35. as in the  composite video signal  the high quality of both signals  can be retained     Component video signal   General term for video signal format composed of the  Y CB CR  Y PB PR and Y B Y R Y luminance signal   color  signal    The component video signal is sometimes simply called  the    color difference signal        G ON SYNC   This indicates a video signal in the form of a  synchronization signal added to the G  GREEN  signal of  the R G B signal     VGA  VGA is short for    Video Graphics Array      Generally this indicates a 640 dot x 480 line resolution     XGA  General term for    eXtended Graphics Array      Generally this indicates a 1024 dot x 768 line resolution     43    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       PRINTED WITH    2 SOY INK                       Published by Pioneer Corporation   Copyright    2003 Pioneer Corporation   All rights reserved     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 S A   PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA  INC  300 Allstate Parkway  Markham  Ontario L3R OP2  Canada     lt  TSZZF 03100000 gt  Printed in Japan  lt ARB1558 B gt     
36. automatically in accordance with ambient conditions  Not a malfunction     36    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Although this unit incorporates high precision technology  in its design  please understand that there may be  extremely slight pixel breakup  or light emission fault   Note   In order to protect the panel and internal circuitry  this display is  provided with a cooling fan designed to turn on off and change  speed automatically in accordance with ambient temperature  conditions  the fan sound will change in accordance with Its  speed      Additional cautions  e  f the power is automatically turned off during operation  of this unit  the following reasons may be the cause      Is the POWER MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER  OFF function set to ON   page 26      2  Is ambient temperature too high     3  The internal temperature has risen abnormally due to  blocked cooling vents  overheating of internal  electronic parts  or other factors     4  If the display is moved suddenly from a chilled  location to a warm room  or If the room temperature  rises suddenly  condensation may form on internal  parts  To protect internal circuitry  the display is  provided with a condensation detector that  automatically disables power in event of internal  condensation  in this case  allow the unit to dry  thoroughly before using    If the power is automatically turned off for a reason   other than the above reasons  there could be a   malfunction  In this case  unplug the power cord from   the
37. bility chart  pages 39     41      e A sharp sound is sometimes e Expansion contraction caused by surrounding temperature change may result in sound being  heard from the cabinet  heard from the cabinet  This is not a malfunction     e Bright portions of image  appear to be losing intensity     e Speckles or noise appears on  screen     e Stripes appear on the screen     e When the video input signal s level is too high  the bright portions may appear to be losing their  intensity    Increase the adjustment level of the contrast and check the picture  page 27     e May be caused by radio wave interference from appliances with motors such as hair dryers   electric vacuum cleaners  electric power drills  ignition systems of cars  motorcycles etc   switch  devises such as thermostats etc   neon signs or electrical discharge from power lines etc     e May be caused by radio wave mingling from TV station  FM station  amateur radios  public radios   simplified radios  etc   or a nearby personal computer  TV  or video audio component    e A strong electromagnetic field may cause picture distortion and similar problems     e Sound is heard from inside e Normal sound of the cooling fan and internal sliding parts of the plasma display panel  Not a  the unit  malfunction     e Fan isn t moving    e Fan is set to operate only after ambient temperature exceeds 35   C  95   F  differs depending on  installation conditions   Not a malfunction        e Fan speed changes  e Fan speed changes 
38. ccccceesesesseeeeessaeeeeeeeees 22  Selecting an Input SOULCE             cccceeeeeeeeeeseteeeeeees 22  Screen Size Selection         ccccceeeeeeeceeeseeeeeeesseeeeeeeees 24  Partial Image Enlargement  POINT ZOOM            25  Automatic Power OFF           ccccccceseseeeessseseeeeeueaeeees 26    Display Panel Adjustments                  27  Adjusting the Picture Quality                sccssseesseeeeees 27  Adjusting the Image Position and Clock    Automatic Adjustment                ccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28  Manual Adjustment of Screen Position and  CIOCK a a OTa 28   Mi l Ml FET OE Oe CO   Other Operations               ccsccsseeeseeeees 30  Rewriting the Input Display  INPUT LABEL           30  Changing the Color Temperature   COLOR  TEMP  renen cca eeeeiceanee  31  Reducing Video Noise  DIGITAL NR                 265 31  Setting the PureCineMa mode            csseceeeeeeeeeeees 32  Viewing a Fast Moving Picture   SD Y   C WIODE  arira 32  Viewing in a Bright Location   HIGH CONTRAST  cererii 33  Power Control Function            c scccseeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeaes 33  AUTO FUNCTION sec tecctetavetinaiern att ahceuineetnt as 34  Audio Output  AUDIO OUT     ceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34   4GG        FT 4 4 4  O44 64 O44 O44 CO Oe   Additional Information                   0  35  Cleanings a a a S 35  Troubleshooting  zesce 35  SPECIFICATIONS          ccceeecceeeeceeeceseeceeeeceeeeeaeseeseeseseeees 38  SUPDIGINIGNE  Tieren EAN 39  SUPPLEMENT 2 etea a 41  Supplement S arne seere a aai
39. ccept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     Product Name  Plasma Display   Model Number  PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI   Product Category  Class B Personal Computers  amp  Peripherals   Responsible Party Name  PIONEER ELECTRONICS  USA  INC  Customer Support Division  Address  P O  BOX 1760  LONG BEACH  CA   90801 1760 U S A    Phone   800 421 1625    URL http   www Pioneerelectronics com       Should this product require service in the U S A  and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized  Independent Service Company  or if you wish to purchase replacement parts  operating instructions  service  manuals  or accessories  please call the number shown below     800 421 1404    Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support Division at the above listed  number for assistance     Pioneer Electronics  USA  Inc   Customer Support Division   P  O  BOX 1760  Long Beach   CA 90801 1760  U S A     For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product     Should this product require service in Canada  please contact a Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the  nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Company in Canada   Alternatively  please contact the Customer Satisfaction Department at the following address     Pioneer Electronics of Canada  Inc    Customer Satisfaction Department   300 Allstate Parkway  Markham  Ontario L3R OP2   905 479 4411   1 877 283 5
40. ch carefully     To attach the speed clamps to the main unit  Connect the speed clamps using the 4 holes marked with e                                                                                         Black dot  below  depending on the situation  Illustration depicts PRO 1000HDI model   sore sees    sie sion  ss   oy Ae A sas                                           To remove speed clamps   gt   Using pliers  twist the clamp 90   and pull it outward    In some cases the clamp may have deteriorated over   time and may get damaged when removed     17    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Installation and Connections    SettingUptheSystem            Setup after Connection  INPUT1  2     After components have been connected to INPUT1 or  INPUT2  on screen setup Is necessary    Follow the procedure described below and make settings  as they apply to the type of components connected     5 Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP     MAIN MENU    INPUT1     PICTURE   SCREEN  PSErUP   OPTION  INPUT LABEL  ODINPUT10    AUTO POWER OFF   COLOR TEMP  DIGITAL NR  HIGH CONTRAST  PUREC I NEMA  CLAMP POSITION   SETTING  VIDEO SIGNAL    OFF       MIDDLE    LOW    OFF    OFF    AUTO     V IDEO    RGB    Setting the Screen Mode Input  Signal Format       mal    SELECT    SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT  Notes  When inputting a computer signal   e The Screen Mode setting  steps 6     7  is required only when MAIN MENU INPUT        using the following input signal refresh rates     31 5 kHz  horizontal   60 
41. duct on a bed  sofa   rug  or other similar surface  This product should  not be placed in a built in installation such as a  bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is  provided or the manufacturer s instructions have  been adhered to    POWER SOURCES     This product should be operated  only from the type of power source indicated on  the marking label  If you are not sure of the type  of power supply to your home  consult your  product dealer or local power company    LOCATION     The appliance should be installed in a  stable location    NONUSE PERIODS     The power cord of the  appliance should be unplugged from the outlet  when left unused for a long period of time               GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION   e  f this product is equipped with a polarized  alternating current line plug  a plug having one  blade wider than the other   it will fit into the outlet  only one way  This is a safety feature  If you are  unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet  try  reversing the plug  If the plug should still fail to fit   contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  outlet  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  polarized plug    e  f this product is equipped with a three wire  grounding type plug  a plug having a third   grounding  pin  it will only fit into a grounding type  power outlet  This is a safety feature  If you are  unable to insert the plug into the outlet  contact  your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet  Do  not defeat the safety purpos
42. e 41  for information regarding signal  and display formats supported by INPUTS     STi    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are  trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC     13    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Installation and Connections    Installation and Connections 0000       About DTV Set Top Box Connection    To ensure proper connection  please carefully read the instruction manual supplied with the DTV set top box     The set top box output signals that this display is compatible with are as follows     Vid     Vid Terminals where connection is possible  10EG Video signal SEN  signal type signal format INPUT1   INPUT2   INPUT3   INPUT4   INPUT5    HDTV 1080i Component  720p    RGB    Digital    e ete  mm toe foe H TM          Audio Connections    Before making connections  be sure to check that the audio component s power and the unit s main power is off     Connecting the speakers Making connections to the audio inputs on this  This unit is equipped with a 2W 2W internal amplifier  If unit   speakers are to be connected to the unit  following the This unit features three audio inputs and one audio output   accompanying connection Instructions  The following chart shows the video inputs and the      corresponding audio input terminals   10 Ma Twist exposed p g p    ay wire strands  we input terminal  ws dn  Push tab to the open cy Stereo mini jack Sound of the selected video  x a positi
43. e control unit   Use VOLUME   or VOLUME   to adjust the volume of  the connected speakers     VOLUME    MUTING  VOLUME _  CoO    MUTING    PLASMA DISPLAY AXD1459    Press MUTING on the remote control unit    Press MUTING again to restore the sound    Muting is automatically canceled about 8 minutes after  the button is pressed  and the volume level is adjusted to  the minimum level    Press VOLUME   or VOLUME   to adjust the volume at  a desired level     To confirm display settings         Pioneer M    STANDBY       ON             SCREEN AUTO  SIZE SETUP    DISPLAY       MUTING  VOLUME_     O OF       PLASMA DISPLAY AXD1459    Press DISPLAY on the remote control unit   The currently selected input  screen size and refresh rates  will be displayed for about 3 seconds     INPUT 1    fH  31 5 kHz  fV  60  0Hz    640x480       DOT BY DOT    Note  The displayed refresh rates may be slightly different from the  actual values     23    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Operations     Qperations  OoOo          Screen Size Selection    This unit incorporates screen modes of various height and  width ratios  For optimal viewing  we recommend that  you select the screen mode that best matches the video  source that you are viewing  Although these modes are  designed for full display of a picture on a wide screen  It is  our hope that you make use of them with a full  understanding of the manufacturer s intentions     Changing the screen size    The size of the picture or the picture   s rang
44. e of the grounding  type plug    POWER CORD PROTECTION     Power supply cords  should be routed so that they are not likely to be  walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  against them  paying particular attention to cords  at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point  where they exit from the product    OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING     If an outside  antenna or cable system is connected to the  product  be sure the antenna or cable system is  grounded so as to provide some protection against  voltage surges and built up static charges  Article  810 of the National Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA  70  provides information with regard to proper  grounding of the mast and supporting structure   grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna  discharge unit  size of grounding conductors   location of antenna discharge unit  connection to  grounding electrodes  and requirements for the  grounding electrode  See Figure A    LIGHTNING     For added protection for this product  during a lightning storm  or when it is left  unattended and unused for long periods of time   unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  antenna or cable system  This will prevent damage  to the product due to lightning and power line  surges    POWER LINES     An outside antenna system should  not be located in the vicinity of overhead power  lines or other electric light or power circuits  or  where it can fall into such power lines or circuits   When installing an outside antenna system   extreme ca
45. e projected on  the screen can be changed between 4 screen sizes  described in the table on this page     Press SCREEN SIZE to select the size   The screen size changes each time SCREEN SIZE is  pressed as follows    During video signal input   WIDE                 43   es e       During personal computer signal input     DOT BY DOT                     4 3  FULL P    Consult the table Computer Signal Formats Supported   pages 39 and 40  for information regarding screen sizes  supported by each signal format     Notes   e When the WIDE  ZOOM or FULL setting is used to display a  non wide screen 4 3 picture fully on a wide screen  a portion  of the picture may be cut off or appear deformed     e Be aware that when the display is used for commercial or  public viewing purposes  selecting the WIDE  ZOOM or FULL  mode settings may violate the rights of authors protected  under copyright law     e When DOT BY DOT or 4 3 screen sizes are selected  the  display position is moved slightly each time the power is  turned on  in order to prevent image burning     Moving the screen position  upward or downward    When a vista size movie etc   is viewed at the ZOOM  setting  the image may not be centered on the screen   and may extend past the edge of the screen    In this case  adjust the screen to an clearly viewable  position using A V     Automatic screen size    When a High Definition Television signal  1080i  720p   1080p  is detected  the screen size is automatically  changed to FUL
46. er is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help  H010 En    Information to User H011 En  Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment      For Canadian model   This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003      Pour le modele Canadien   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada  HOO9A 2L       IMPORTANT NOTICE CAUTION     This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded    The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear eablesand connectors areused 16 connect the unitto    panel  Please write this serial number on your enclosed  warranty card and keep it in a secure area  This is for your  security     other equipment  To prevent electromagnetic  interference with electric appliances such as radios and  televisions  use shielded cables and connectors for  connections  H012 En       PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI     Safety Precautions        IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    READ INSTRUCTIONS     All the safety and operating  instructions should be read before the product is  operated    RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS     The safety and operating  instructions should be retained for future  reference    HEED WARNINGS     All warnings on the product and  in the operating instructions should be adhered to    FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS     All operating and use  instructions should be followed    CLEANING     Un
47. er will switch to  STANDBY mode    In all other cases  5 When the setup is finished  press MENU to exit  MAIN MENU INPUT2 the menu screen     PICTURE    SCREEN    SETUP   OPTION _ Note  eee The POWER MANAGEMENT and AUTO POWER OFF functions  CLAMP POSITION AUTO must be set individually for each input  INPUT 1     5      SETTING  VGA   To return to operating mode    e To return to normal operation from POWER  MANAGEMENT mode  either operate the computer   or press INPUT on the main unit operating panel or  remote control unit    e To return to normal operation from AUTO POWER  OFF mode  Press STANDBY ON on the main unit  operating panel or remote control unit        mS    SELECT   SET    ENTER TAWA EXIT    26    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Display Panel Adjustments                    When computer signal is input to INPUT 1 or 2     Adjusting the Picture Quality ca INPUT       PICTUI eer   OPTION _  Note i SS  Make these adjustments for each input  INPUT1 to INPUT5  and See an  signals    LEVEL   60      ENHANCE   0         a    LEVEL  60 nl  a I    ENHANCE   om     i    PICTURE mode adjustment items  Below are brief descriptions of the options that can be set RESEL  in the PICTURE mode          lt 4     SELECT   SET     ENTER  MENU       EXIT   When video signal is input     CONTRAST   eee Adjust according to the surrounding 2 Press a v to select the adjustment item  then       ress SET   brightness so that the picture can be p  eari MAIN MENU INPUT1  AAA PPICTURE   SCREEN   O
48. erous hours   or for repeated short periods of time each day  some after image  may be burned into the screen    To avoid such burning of after images in the screen  use aspect ratios  other than 4 3 whenever possible  unless necessary to avoid  infringement of copyright     __ Operations       Partial Image Enlargement   POINT ZOOM     2 Press a W  lt   gt  as required to select the desired  screen area  AREA 1 to AREA 9      3 Press SET to select the zoom ratio     This display allows any one of nine screen areas  AREA 1 Pressing SET repeatedly changes the zoom ratio In  to AREA 9  to be selected and enlarged to x1 5  x2  x3  or the following order     x4  When performing point zoom enlargement  the  direction buttons  A W  lt 4 e  can be used to move the  enlarged portion up down and right left     non     gt  x2  x 4 0  lt            x 3 0     5      When the zoom ratio is changed  the screen image    Notes  e The POINT ZOOM function is supported only when the input  signal is from a computer        Whenever POINT ZOOM is selected  the screen size    is enlarged based on the screen center      A V  lt   e can be used to move the enlarged portion  up down and right left     automatically changes to FULL      f no operation is undertaken for three seconds or  more  the display screen will disappear     1 Press the remote control unit s POINT ZOOM     ir  PZ00M      EXIT  mA   SELECT SET    ZOOM       AREA 1 display range AREA 2 display range                      AREA 5 disp
49. fter images in the screen  use aspect ratios other    than 4 3 whenever possible  unless necessary to avoid  infringement of copyright     e The power control function can be set to help prevent  damage from screen burning  page 33      37    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Additional Information       Specifications   General  PRO 1000HDI    Light emission panel              50 inch plasma display panel  Number of pixels sagas ncaa tclactisininla desires ead 1280 x 768  OVW CE SUDDIN sari a ana a S AC 120 V  60 Hz  RE CUI IA oi A A E 3 2 A  Standby power CONSUMPTION       sssssessrerieerierrerrrrrrren  1 W    External dimensions     1259  W  x 776  H  x 104 7  D  mm  OEE E 49 9 16  VV  x 30 9 16  H  x 4 1 8  D  in   WEIN ceea dactetaetadetsnagteh  46 5 kg  102 Ibs  8 02     General  PRO 800HDI     Light emission panel              43 inch plasma display panel  INUMMDE Olax CS ananin aA 1024 x 768  Power SUDDIY 3 cha snares omental a AC 120 V  60 Hz  Rated CUNG nrar a a a ads 2 5 A  Standby power CONSUMPTION a  sseiecceccererreeirerrerresres 0 9 W    External dimensions        1111  W  x 692  H  x 104  D  mm  ET AAE sate uedcananntantte 43 3 4  VV  x 27 1 4  H  x 4  D  in   WSO Niet cen acene ten sears nee eee  38 5 kg  84 Ibs  11 oz     Input output  Video    INPUT 1  Mini D sub 15 pin  socket connector     RGB signal  G ON SYNC compatible   RGB     0 7 Vp p 75 Q no sync   HD CS  VD     TTL level   positive and negative polarity   2 2 kQ  G ON SYNC      1 Vp p 75 Q negative sync
50. h a diluted neutral cleaning detergent and after ERROR MESSAGE SE MEDY  wringing the cloth thoroughly  wipe the component and    then dry it with a dry soft cloth  CAUTION   The current input signal is  OUT OF RANGE or not supported by the unit     CAUTION Consult the table of    Cleaning the ee UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL supported computer input  After dusting  wipe the screen gently using the supplied signals on page 39 and set    cleaning cloth or a soft cloth  Do not use tissue or a rough the computer s output  cloth  As the surface of the screen is easily scratched  do signal appropriately     not rub it or hit it with a hard object  WARNING THERMAL ALERT     Turn off main power  page    7    Cleaning the vents   Is ambient temperature  As a general rule  use a vacuum cleaner about once a too high     month to clean the vents on the rear panel of the display   Remove any objects   of dust buildup  set the vacuum cleaner to its weakest blocking the cooling vents  setting when doing this   on the plasma display   Using the unit without cleaning it of dust will cause the WARNING FAN FAILURE   Cooling fan has   internal temperature to Increase  resulting In possible malfunctioned     Immediately turn off  power  remove power plug  from its outlet  and consult  a Pioneer service center or  your dealer     breakdown or fire              ERROR INVALID KEY ENTRY     An invalid operation has  been attempted    For example  when a  video signal is input   POINT ZOOM button is  pressed    
51. in accordance with the setting of the  VOLUME function     5 Following completion of settings  press MENU to  return to normal screen display        Cleaning Troubleshooting  What may at first seem to be a malfunction  may be  Regular cleaning will extend the life and performance of remedied with a quick check   this unit  The recommended way to clean the display and Please check to see if a warning is displayed on the  related parts is described below  screen  If displayed  refer to the table below and check  the mode  If there is no display check to see if the  Before cleaning  be sure to unplug the power cord from problem Is listed on page 36  The problem may also be  the power outlet  caused by something other than this unit so please also  check the other components being used such as a video  Cleaning the display panel body and remote deck  If the problem can still not be solved please consult  control the dealer where this unit was purchased     Do not under any circumstances use solvents such as  benzine or thinner for cleaner  Use of such liquids may  cause deterioration or peeling of paint from the display or    About the self diagnosis mode                         remote control unit  Messages appear on the bottom of this unit s screen to  Wipe the display and remote control gently with a soft indicate operation or connection faults  After message  cloth  In the case of excessive dirt buildup  dampen a soft confirmation  check the condition of the unit    cloth wit
52. isassemble or throw the provided  batteries in a fire                    When disposing of used batteries  please comply with  governmental regulations or environmental public  instruction   s rules that apply in your country or area  H048 En          5    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Part Names and Functions          Connection Panel    The connection panel is provided with four video input  terminals and two video output terminals  Audio input and  speaker output terminals are also provided  together with  a CONTROL IN OUT connector for connecting to  PIONEER components bearing the      mark    For instructions regarding connections  consult the pages  noted in parentheses by each item      1  SPEAKER  R  terminal  For connection of an external right speaker   Connect a speaker whose impedance is 8 16 Q   page 14       2  CONTROL IN OUT  monaural mini jacks   For connection of PIONEER components that bear the  Gal mark  Making CONTROL connection enables  control of this unit as a component in a system   page 16       3  COMBINATION IN OUT  DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THESE  TERMINALS   These terminals are used in the factory setup      4  RS 232C  DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THIS  TERMINAL   This terminal is used in the factory setup     Operating range of the remote control unit  When operating the remote control unit  point it at the remote sensor   Al  located on the front panel of the main unit  The remote control  unit is operable up to 23 feet  7 m  from the unit
53. l to output the  video signal to an external monitor or other  component    Note  The video signal will not be output from the  OUTPUT  INPUT1  terminal when the main power of  this unit is off or in standby mode     page 11      7  INPUT2  BNC jacks     For connection of components that have RGB or  component output jacks such as a personal computer   DVD player  or external RGB decoder  Make sure that  the connection made corresponds to the format of the  signal output from the connected component  pages 9  to 12      Synchronizing signal impedance selector switch    Depending on the connections made at INPUT2  it  may be necessary to set this switch to match the  output impedance of the connected component s  synchronization signal    When the output impedance of the component s  synchronization signal is below 75 Q  set this switch  to the 75 Q position  pages 10  12         7m   23 feet     Remote  Sensor       ______Part Names and Functions        Illustration depicts                PRO 1000HDI model                             CONTROL COMBINATION   U                   INPUT1 BoTeuT ON SYNC   B R HD INPUT   OUTPUT   ANALOG RGB  75 2 2    INPUT1 2                                                     INPUT3  S VIDEO    DOO     9  AUDIO INPUT  Stereo mini jack   Use to obtain sound when INPUT1 or INPUT2 is  selected   Connect the audio output terminal of components  connected to INPUT1 or INPUT2 to this unit  page 15      AUDIO OUTPUT  Stereo mini jack   Use to output the a
54. lay range                         AREA 8 display range                   AREA 3 display range    SET or A V     gt  can be pressed again if desired to  change the zoom ratio or display position     4 Press the remote control unit s POINT ZOOM once  again to cancel the point zoom operation   The point zoom function will also be canceled  whenever the input signal changes  the menu screen  is displayed  or the INPUT changes                                         25    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Operations         3 Press A V to select either the POWER  Automatic Power OFF MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER OFF mode     This display is equipped with automatic power   When computer signal is input to INPUT 1     management and auto power off functions  which allow  MAIN MENU INPUT1    the unit to automatically switch to power saving mode PICTURE SCREEN VP  V OPTION   when no SYNC signal is detected  INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10  POWER MANAGEMENT   OFF l    A warning message appears onscreen before these CLAMP POSITION  AUTO   functions operate   SETTING    VGA    Notes   e Power Management settings are supported only when a  computer signal is input to INPUT 1      e The auto power off function can be used only in those cases  other than the inputs used in the preceding item    e Always turn off the plasma display   s main power switch when  not using the display for extended periods of time     mS    SELECT  SET    CHANGE       MENU     EXIT        In all other cases        MAIN MENU INPUT2   
55. lease see page 18     When connecting to INPUT2     ON oo  meute     0O00  at          Connect the Y signal to the G terminal  the Ca PB signal to  the B terminal  and the Cr PR signal to the R terminal   On screen setup is necessary after connection    Please see page 18     9    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       Installation and Connections       nstailation and Connections ooo ee     Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source  Make G ON SYNC connections for a component with  output that has the synchronization signal layered on top  of the green signal     When connecting to INPUT1           INPUT1  ANALOG RGB    f     o0000     00000          On screen setup is necessary after connection   Please see pages 18 and 19     When connecting to INPUT2     ON SYNC  INPUT2    C66    4             On screen setup is necessary after connection   Please see pages 18 and 19     Note  When making G ON SYNC connections  do not make any    connections to the VD or HD terminals  If connections are made     the picture may be not displayed normally     10    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB  source  Make composite SYNC connections for a component  with output that has the vertical synchronization signal  layered on top of the horizontal synchronization signal     When connecting to INPUT1           INPUT1  ANALOG RGB    CY  Ore   00000  o0000                   On screen setup is necessary after connection   Please see pages 18 and 19     When connecting to I
56. llowed by SET        G  LEVEL   60  B  LEVEL   60    mS    SELECT  SET    ENTER  MENU    EXIT MAIN MENU INPUT1       INPUT LABEL  3 Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP  TnI SE    MAIN MENU INPUT1      PICTURE    SCREEN  PSETUP eae    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT10    POWER MANAGEMENT  OFF  CLAMP POSITION  AUTO  SETTING  VGA     AF     SELECT  SET  SET MENU  EXIT       6 After setting all inputs as desired  press  lt   gt  a   V  to select  END   followed by SET     MAIN MENU COMPUTER      PICTURE    SCREEN  PSETUP i  OPTION    4 Press SET to select INPUT LABEL  INPUTSLABEL    COMPUTER    POWER MANAGEMENT   OFF   CLAMP POSITION   AUTO  SETTING  VGA       mS    SELECT   SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT    MAIN MENU INPUT1    INPUT LABEL  INPUT 10 BACK SPACE    B   0   1       meS    SELECT   SET    ENTER TAWA EXIT    E   7 Press MENU to return to the normal display    mAw   SELECT  SET SET  MENU     EXIT screen        30    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       Changing the Color Temperature Re     COLOR TEMP     Note   Color temperature settings are supported only with input signals  from a video device  Settings are made individually for each of  the inputs  INPUT1     INPUT5      Note  Digit    1 Press MENU to display the menu screen     INPUT1      OPTION    MAIN MENU    F PICTURE    SCREEN       CONTRAST   0  CONTRAST    O pMn  BR I GHT         COLOR i SS Si  TINT E  E _        SHARP ee i     RESET     lt A     SELECT   SET    ENTER TAWA EXIT    2 Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP     MAIN MENU IN
57. mo reid akc semiat dancin ceded E A 1  Remolie COMMOMUTING site  nope ain eo et cee eenies 1  AARO DAUM OS ganren a n N aeae 2  Geding elo Mioara ana AA 1  Speed  Camo eeann e a aa 2  Bead DANG  iratni eT 2  WA a ae peice vac sas awe E taa naam ateeaueian 1  Operating MNMSTUCtONS airasia aa 1    e Due to improvements  specifications and design are subject to  change without notice     Additional information       Supplement 1  1 2  pRo 1000HD1  PC signal compatibilty table  INPUT1  INPUT2       Not available       Refresh rate Screen size  Dot x line   Resolution      Remarks  640x400 56 4Hz 24 8kHz O NEC PC 9800  ar aan    70 1HZ 31 5kHz NEC PC 9800    640x480 60Hz 31 5kHz  852x480   na 1 oa 1 20x16  864x480      gt   Q  2  O   lt   D  Q  5  ot  O  D  5  oO            35 0kHz   t  37 9kHz   t   PEER  Szoke   t EE  43 3kHz     1     rom 1 ror    800 x600 35 2kHz  37 9kHz   tt  48 1kH   ft    46 9kHuz7   t           1 ee   1072x600     53 7kHz    sme  sat    oer   56 5kHz E   74 9Hz   60 2kHz    1     ee  C E 280x768        1280x768   Cm    1280x768      indicates Apple  Ee 19    68 7kHz    1280x768 56Hz 45 1kHz  eo  48 4kHz    t           a  56 1kHz O O tt t   itstCSCid         Optimal picture  Adjustment of picture position  refresh rate  phase etc   may be necessary        Picture will be enlarged but some fine detail will be hard to see     39    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Additional Information       Supplement 1  2 2  pro sooHp     PC signal compatibilty table  INPUT1  
58. monaural input sources     INPUT4  BNC jack   For connection of components that have a composite  video output terminal such as a video deck  video  camera  LaserDisc player  or DVD player  page 13      a7  Main power switch  Use to switch the main power of the unit on and off     AC INLET    Use to connect the supplied power cord to an AC  outlet  page 16      SPEAKER  L  terminal  For connection of an external left soeaker  Connect a  speaker that has an impedance of 8  16 Q  page 14      7    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       N         Ez      i      Lhe   SS         N      z               _      A        Installation of the Unit Wall mount installation of the unit  This unit has been designed with bolt holes for  Installation using the optional PIONEER stand or wall mount installation  etc   The installation holes that    can be used are shown in the diagram below       Be sure to attach in 4 or more locations above and  below  left and right of the center line       Use bolts that are long enough to be inserted 1 2 Inch   12 mm  to 11 16 inch  18 mm  into the main unit from  the attaching surface for both a holes and b holes   Refer to the side view diagram below    e As this unit is constructed with glass  be sure to install    installation bracket     Please be sure to request installation or mounting of this unit  or the installation bracket by the dealer where purchased        When installing  be sure to use the bolts provided with the  stand or installation bracket    
59. nal    When the output impedance of the computer s  synchronization signal is below 75 Q  set this switch to  the 75 Q position     On screen setup is necessary after connection   Please see pages 18 and 19     Installation and Connections    When connecting to INPUT1       INPUT1  ANALOG RGB    feaa     90000     00000  o0000                         Connect the cable corresponding to the shape of the  input terminal on this unit and the personal computer s  output terminal    Secure by tightening the terminal screws on both units     After connecting  on screen setup is necessary   Please see pages 18 and 19     Note   Depending on the type of computer model being connected  a  conversion connector or adapter etc  provided with the computer  or sold separately may be necessary    For details  please read your PC s instruction manual or consult  the maker or nearest dealer of your computer     When connecting to OUTPUT  INPUT1        INPUT1     ANALOG RGB             gt  To an external monitor    With this unit  it is possible to output the video signal to  an external monitor or other component from the  OUTPUT  INPUT1  terminal     Note  A video signal will not be output from the OUTPUT  INPUT1   terminal when the main power of this unit is off or in standby     11    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Installation and Connections       Installation and Connections 00 0 A A a    Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source  Make G ON SYNC connections for a personal computer  with out
60. ndby mode  page 22              When handling the remote control unit    Do not drop or shake the remote control      9  DISPLAY button    ue Press to view the unit s current input and setup mode  page 23      Do not use the remote control unit in a location    subject to direct sunlight  heat radiation from a   heater  or in a place subject to excessive POINT ZOOM button   humidity  Use to select and enlarge one part of the screen  page 25      When the remote control unit s batteries begin    to wear out  the operable distance will gradually AD VOLUME       buttons    become shorter  When this occurs  replace all Use to adiust th   23   batteries with new ones as soon as possible  pe Na ae eae areas l    Inserting the batteries in the 7   ee eye  remote control unit   Insert batteries so that the plus     and minus     sides are    aligned according to the markings in the battery case   While pressing down lightly  slide   Do not mix new batteries with used ones   in the direction of the arrow    The voltage of batteries may differ even if they are the same  shape  Please do not mix different kinds of batteries  together      When not using the remote control unit for a long period of  time  1 month or more   remove the batteries from the  remote control unit to prevent leaking of battery fluid  If   Two AA  R6  battery liquid has leaked  thoroughly wipe the inside of the  batteries case until all liquid is removed  and then insert new batteries      Do not charge  short  d
61. nstallation and Connections    Audio input to the AUDIO INPUT4 terminals  pin jacks  L   R   is possible for a component connected to INPUT4   Sound is output from both the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal   stereo mini jack  L R   and the SPEAKER terminals  according to the video input selection     Audio connection for component connected to  INPUT5             Audio input to the AUDIO INPUT5 terminals  pin jacks  L   R   is possible for a component connected to INPUTS   Sound is output from both the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal   stereo mini jack  L R   and the SPEAKER terminals  according to the video input selection     Note    When using AUDIO INPUT5  set the AUDIO SELECT to ANALOG     or AUTO   Please see page 21     15    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       Control Cord Connection    When control cord connections are made  remote control  operation of connected PIONEER components that bear  the M  logo mark is done through the remote sensor on  this unit    When the connection is made to the CONTROL IN  terminal on another unit  the remote sensor of that  component will no longer receive signals  Point the  remote control unit of the connected component at the  remote control sensor on this unit to control     Notes  e Make sure the power is turned off when making  connections     e Please complete all component connections before  making control cord connections          CONTROL  IN    Main unit                                        The control cables  not  supplied  are monaural  cables 
62. ogram  setting this mode to      MOTION    will reduce picture blur and create a clearer   image    e Set this mode to    STILL    when not viewing a fast  moving picture     Note  3D Y C MODE setting is possible only when INPUT4 is selected     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen     The menu screen appears   MAIN MENU INPUT4     PICTURE    SCREEN   OPTION        CONTRAST    O    BR I GHT     0 B    CO LOR IE gn  TINT 1 0  SHARP S a    RESET      SET     ENTER  MENU     EXIT        lt 4     SELECT    2 Press  lt   gt  to select SET UP   MAIN MENU INPUT4     PICTURE   SCREEN   SETUP    OPTION  INPUT LABEL        OINPUT4O  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP  MI DDLE  DIGITAL NR  LOW  HIGH CONTRAST  OFF  PUREC I NEMA  OFF  3D Y C MODE  MOTION        lt A     SELECT   SET    ENTER  MENU     EXIT    3 Press A V to select 3D Y C MODE   MAIN MENU INPUT4      PICTURE See    OPTION    INPUT LABEL  OINPUT 40  AUTO POWER OFF  OFF  COLOR TEMP      DIGITAL NR  HIGH CONTRAST    PURECI NEMA    3D Y C MODE   MOTION         4 Press SET to set the mode to    MOTION         MOTION    is set when this unit is shipped from the  factory    Each time SET is pressed  the settings change in the  following order     Co   MOTION  lt    5 When the setup is finished  press MENU to exit  the menu screen        Viewing in a Bright Location   HIGH CONTRAST     When viewing a picture in a bright location  setting this   mode to    ON    will enable you to obtain a clear video   image    e Set this mode to 
63. on  and insert the   INPUT2    L R  input is output from the  wire  Then  close tab Pi ks  L R     kate    firmly to secure the wire APSIS D nae mercurial    in place  INPUT4   Pin jacks  L R  e Stereo mini jack  L R    INPUT5   Pin jacks  L R   Note    When making speaker connections  be sure to match the  polarities    and      of the speaker terminals on this unit and the  corresponding terminals on the speakers  If the polarity is  reversed  the sound will be unnatural and lack bass                  14    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Audio connections for component  computer   connected to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2       INPUT   OUTPUT     INPUT1 2                          gt     Lo A  Emmm    Audio input to the AUDIO INPUT terminal  stereo mini  jack  is possible for a component connected to either  INPUT1 or INPUT2    Sound is output from both the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal   stereo mini jack  and the SPEAKER terminals according  to the video input selection     Audio connection for component connected to  INPUT3       AuDIO  INPUTS  L       6             Wy    DD    N  EAA     Audio input to the AUDIO INPUT3 terminals  pin jacks  L   R   is possible for a component connected to INPUTS   Sound is output from both the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal   stereo mini jack  L R   and the SPEAKER terminals  according to the video input selection     oiii Installation and Connections     Audio connection for component connected to  INPUT4       AUDIO INPUT4  L    tt  E  4    o aH     CLIT           I
64. p   SDTV    4801   SDTV    480p   SDTV    10801   HDTV  720p   HDTV  1080p   HDTV     id i  Not available     SDTV    750p  720p    HDTV    11251  10801    HDTV     i i    Not available     41    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Additional Information        Supplement 4    Signal assignment of INPUT 1  Mini D sub 15 pin  socket connector                                R or Cr PR    2 GorY    B or Ca PB  NC  No connection     O  Zz  U    ZZ  U  U    PGND   No connection   NC  No connection   VO    Z  U    VD    DDC SCL NC  No connection     Bo  D d    42    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       Explanation of Terms    Aspect ratio   The TV screen s width to height ratio is referred to as its  aspect ratio  The aspect ratio on standard TVs is 4 3 and  on wide TVs or High Definition TVs it is 16 9     S jack  S VIDEO jack    This jack separates and transmits the video signal as two  signals  the luminance  Y  signal and the color C  signal   Because of this  picture reproduction is superior to that  obtained at the composite input output jacks     S video signal   The video signal is composed of two signals  the chroma  signal  color signal  which reproduces color and the  luminance signal which reproduces light and darkness   With standard video components  these two signals are  combined into one and are handled as a video signal  referred to as the    composite signal     The S video signal   however  is a signal that handles these two signals  separately  Because they are not combined 
65. plug this product from the wall outlet  before cleaning  The product should be cleaned  only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth  Never  clean with furniture wax  benzine  insecticides or  other volatile liquids since they may corrode the  cabinet    ATTACHMENTS     Do not use attachments not  recommended by the product manufacturer as  they may cause hazards    WATER AND MOISTURE     Do not use this product  near water     for example  near a bathtub  wash  bowl  kitchen sink  or laundry tub  in a wet  basement  or near a Swimming pool  and the like    ACCESSORIES     Do not place this product on an  unstable cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  The  product may fall  causing serious injury to a child  or adult  and serious damage to the product  Use  only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  recommended by the manufacturer  or sold with  the product  Any mounting of the product should  follow the manufacturer s instructions  and should  use a mounting accessory recommended by the  manufacturer    CART     A product and cart combination should be  moved with care  Quick stops  excessive force   and uneven surfaces may cause the product and  cart combination to overturn     LA aa        VENTILATION     Slots and openings in the cabinet  are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable  operation of the product and to protect it from  overheating  and these openings must not be  blocked or covered  The openings should never  be blocked by placing the pro
66. power control function allows screen brightness to  be suppressed as a means of lowering power  consumption and reducing display deterioration     Note  The POWER CONTROL setting affects all input sources     1 Press MENU to display the menu screen   The menu will be displayed     ji    PICTURE    SCREEN    SETUP    OPTION    CONTRAST   O      BR IGHT    0 P   R  LEVEL   60    G  LEVEL   60         ij  B  LEVEL   60           ij  H  ENHANCE   Oa    V  ENHANCE   om      lak       RESET       mes   SELECT SET     ENTER MENU     EXIT    2 Press  lt   gt  to select OPTION     MAIN MENU INPUT1    PICTURE    SCREEN   OPTION      POWER CONTROL   STANDARD  AUTO FUNCTION  OFF   FIXED              AUDIO OUT    3 Press SET to select POWER CONTROL   The unit has been factory set to the STANDARD  setting  Each time SET is pressed  the setting  changes as follows   STANDARD    MODE 2  lt              MODE 1       When STANDARD is set  screen brightness is  reduced in accordance with the input signal  thus  producing bright  easy to view images      Selecting MODE 1 reduces brightness in the same  way as the STANDARD setting  but at a even lower  levels of power consumption    e MODE 2 fixes the screen brightness regardless of  the input signal  This is effective at reducing panel  deterioration due to screen burning     4 Following completion of settings  press MENU to  return to normal screen display     33    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Other Operations       AUTO FUNCTION    This displa
67. put that has the synchronization signal layered on  top of the green signal     When connecting to INPUT1           INPUT1  ANALOG RGB    ay  Oraa  o0000    o0000                         On screen setup is necessary after connection   Please see pages 18 and 19     When connecting to INPUT2     ON SYNC  INPUT2    ttt              E    P    On screen setup is necessary after connection   Please see pages 18 and 19     Note   When making G ON SYNC connections  do not make any  connections to the VD or HD terminals  If connections are made   the picture may be not displayed normally     12    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB  source  Make composite SYNC connections for a personal  computer with output that has the vertical  synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal  synchronization signal     When connecting to INPUT1           INPUT1  ANALOG RGB    E     00000     00000  o0000                                  On screen setup is necessary after connection   Please see pages 18 and 19     When connecting to INPUT2     ON SYNC  INPUT2   H V SYNC   G B R HD    CGN  N  N GA Bote                      When using INPUT2  set the impedance selector switch  to match the output impedance of the connected  computer s synchronization signal    When the output impedance of the computer s  synchronization signal is below 75 Q  set this switch to  the 75 Q position    On screen setup Is necessary after connection    Please see pages 18 and 19   
68. re should be taken to keep from  touching such power lines or circuits as contact  with them might be fatal    OVERLOADING     Do not overload wall outlets   extension cords  or integral convenience  receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or    electric shock   ee    GROUND  CLAMP    ELECTRIC    SERVICE An  EQUIPMENT  E ae           OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY     Never push objects  of any kind into this product through openings as  they may touch dangerous voltage points or short   out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock   Never spill liquid of any kind on the product    SERVICING     Do not attempt to service this product  yourself as opening or removing covers may  expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards   Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel    DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE     Unplug this  product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  qualified service personnel under the following  conditions    e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged    e  f liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen  into the product    e If the product has been exposed to rain or water    e  f the product does not operate normally by  following the operating instructions  Adjust only  those controls that are covered by the operating  instructions as an improper adjustment of other  controls may result in damage and will often  require extensive work by a qualified technician to  restore the product to its normal operation    e  f the produc
69. s to protect the display   and is not a malfunction    The screen saver function begins operating when the  display detects no or little screen movement for a period  of about three minutes     CAUTION  Panel sticking and after image lag    e Displaying the same images such as still images for a  long time may cause after image lagging   This may occur in the following two cases     1  Atfter image lagging due to remaining electrical load  When image patterns with very high peak luminance are  displayed for more than 1 minute  after image lagging may  occur due to the remaining electric load  The afterimages    remaining on the screen will disappear when moving images    are displayed  The time for the afterimages to disappear  depends on the luminance of the still images and the time  they had been displayed     2  Atter image  lag image  due to burning  Avoid displaying the same image on the Plasma Display    continuously over a long period of time  If the same image is    displayed continuously for several hours  or for shorter  periods of time over several days  a permanent after image    may remain on the screen due to burning of the fluorescent    materials  Such images may become less noticeable if  moving images are later displayed  but they will not  disappear completely     When viewing at aspect ratio 4 3 continuously for numerous    hours  or for repeated short periods of time each day  some  after image may be burned into the screen  To avoid such    burning of a
70. safe  place  You will find it useful in the future        Safety Precautions               cccsccsseesseeeeees i  Gl 4 4 O44 CO CO CO CO CO CO CO  Before Proceeding              cccsccsssesseeeeeees 2  How to Use This Manual             cccecececececeeeeeececececees 2  Checking Supplied Accessories             2scccseecseeeeees 3  Gl 4 O44 CO O44 CO Oe CO COC  Part Names and Functions                     4  MaM Ae escecicaoa aA 4  Remote Control Unit          c ccc ccceceececececececeeeeeeeeeeeees 5  Connection  Paneler hele te eels 6    Installation and Connections                 8  Installation of the Unit          ee ecceesseeseeseeneaneaees 8  About the Input Connectors on this Unit                9  Connection to INPUT1 and INPUT2    cacen 9  Connection to INPUTS            ccccceeesseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 13  Connection to INPUT4 esenee 13  Connection to lNPU ES  dsccaivscensecenmorcecxcivesseaaacs 13  About DTV Set Top Box Connection                  08 14  Audio CONNECTIONS         cccceeceeseeseeeseeeeeeeeessaueeessaeees 14  Control Cord Connection n ssssssssesesssesnuneennnnerneenernee 16  Power Cord Connection        cccccccecceeseeseeeeeeusesenevees 16  How to Route Cables            ccccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeees 17         l a a a a a a a 4   Setting Up the System                     5  18  Setup after Connection  INPUT1  2  nasasessessssns  18  Setup after Connection  INPUT  5   easasscsseencnennn  20     m i    a a a a HHT  amp  4   Operations          cc
71. t has been dropped or damaged in  any way    e When the product exhibits a distinct change in  performance     this indicates a need for service    REPLACEMENT PARTS     When replacement parts  are required  be sure the service technician has  used replacement parts specified by the  manufacturer or have the same characteristics as  the original part  Unauthorized substitutions may  result in fire  electric shock  or other hazards    SAFETY CHECK     Upon completion of any service  or repairs to this product  ask the service technician  to perform safety checks to determine that the  product is in proper operating condition    HEAT     The product should be situated away from  heat sources such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or other products  including amplifiers  that  produce heat    WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING     The product  should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  recommended by the manufacturer     ANTENNA  LEAD IN  WIRE      ANTENNA    DISCHARGE UNIT   NEC SECTION 810 20     GROUNDING CONDUCTORS   NEC SECTION 810 21            GROUND CLAMPS    Figure A       POWER SERVICE GROUNDING    ELECTRODE SYSTEM   NEC ART 250  PART H     NEC   NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI    Safety Precautions    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following  two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device  must a
72. ter   connections are made in order match the characteristics of   the source component  pages 20 and 21         C  Oo  C  O  Q     O  O    Personal  computer   PC                       Connection to INPUT1 and INPUT2    Various components can be connected to the INPUT1 and  INPUT2 terminals  After connections are made  on screen  setup is necessary to match the characteristics of the  connected component  Please see pages 18 and 19 for  on screen setup after connection     INPUT  terminal    ON SYNC   H V SYNC   Output source G HD VD  video COMPONER GON SYNC 18  x x  Personal O  KAREE Ko SYNC C    computer  PC    Video _ Je   with component   video output cn Q     X   Do not connect anything  C    Connect to this jack   Note   Components compatible with INPUT1 are also compatible with  INPUT2    When making connections to INPUT1  please refer to  supplement 4 on page 42     with RGB output             Installation and Connections     For the screen sizes and input signals that INPUT1  and INPUT2 are compatible with  please refer to    supplement 1  pages 39 to 40  and supplement 2   page 41      Connection to AV components         Connection to AV component that has  component video jacks    Make component video connections for AV components  such as DVD and LD players or similar components with  component video output capability     When connecting to INPUT1          INPUT1  ANALOG RGB          E   Ora  00000  o0000          On screen setup is necessary after connection   P
73. the necessary points regarding that button can be used when performing operations     installation of the plasma display and connections to a  wide variety of components     The section    Setting Up the System    starting on page 18 Note   covers the necessary on screen menu settings to The screen displays depicted in this manual represent typical  establish correct linkage between the plasma display and display examples    connected components  Depending on the connections The actual items and contents seen in screen displays may vary  made  this section may or not be necessary  depending on input source and specific settings     Screen Displays    The example screen displays provided in this manual are  those for the PRO 1000HDI model  The PRO 800HDI  display differs as shown     Example of PRO 1000HDI Screen Display  Example of PRO 800HDI Screen Display   e The PRO 1000HDI screen display has a non  e The PRO 800HDI screen display fills the display area in  displaying border at each side of the display  both horizontal directions     MAIN MENU INPUT1 MAIN MENU          _        _ ss INPUT1_      P PICTURE   SCREEN     KAC  PICTURE   SCREEN _ EAC  CONTRAST       0  SPIER              BRIGHT     0  E     LEVEL   60  R  LEVEL   60 T   LEVEL   60    E  E      LEVEL   60         u  G  LEVEL   60     u   ENHANCE   On        B  LEVEL   60   ENHANCE   Om _   _   _ i  H  ENHANCE   0   V  ENHANCE    0 RESET       RESET    mli  gt     SELECT   SET  gt  ENTER maw EXIT    m m    SELECT
74. to 34       6  ADJUST  4     gt   lt   buttons  Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust various  settings on the unit   Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly  indicated in the on screen display  pages 18 to 34       7  SET button  Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit   pages 18 to 34      SCREEN SIZE button  Press to select the screen size  page 24       9  AUTO SET UP button  When using computer signal input  automatically sets  the POSITION and CLOCK PHASE to optimum values   page 28      ______ Part Names and Functions       Remote Control Unit     1  SCREEN SIZE button  Press to select the screen size  page 24      MONSE M D  2  INPUT buttons    S  REEN AUTO  BR    l Use to select the input  page 22    Die oy   8         3  MENU button  Press to open and close the on screen menu   pages 18 to 34          4  ADJUST  4     gt   lt   buttons  Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust various settings on the  unit   Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly indicated at the  bottom the on screen menu display  pages 18 to 34       5  SET button  Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit  pages 18 to 34          6  MUTING button    MUTING   VOLUME_  os SS   A Press to mute the volume  page 23       7  AUTO SET UP button  When using computer signal input  automatically sets the POSITION  and CLOCK  PHASE to optimum values  page 28      PLASMA DISPLAY AXD1459    STANDBY ON button  Press to put the unit in operation or sta
75. ttings  press MENU  again to return the display to its normal screen    Note   The AUTO FUNCTION for INPUT1 is supported only when a   separate SYNC or composite SYNC analog RGB signal is input     When a G on SYNC or component video signal is input  AUTO   FUNCTION is disable      34    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       Audio Output  AUDIO OUT     The signal level produced at the AUDIO OUT terminal can  be set to FIXED or VARIABLE  linked to the VOLUME  as  desired   Note  The AUDIO OUT setting affects all input sources  INPUT1     5    1 Press MENU    The onscreen menu will be displayed     MAIN MENU INPUT1          SETUP    OPTION  CONTRAST    _0 pANSNNN M  BR I GHT    QO i j  R  60 _        60    60    ENHANCE S 0     ENHANCE S 0     F         RESET    mS    SELECT   SET    ENTER  MENU      EXIT    MAIN MENU      SCREEN      POWER CONTROL  STANDARD    AUTO FUNCTION  OFF  AUDIO OUT  FIXED    mS    SELECT  SET  CHANGE  MENU     EXIT    3 Press A V to select AUDIO OUT     POWER CONTROL  STANDA  AUTO FUNCT ION OFF  AUDIO OUT FIXED      mS    SELECT  SET    CHANGE    MENU     EXIT       4 Press SET to select the desired audio level setting   The factory default setting is FIXED  Each time SET is  pressed  the function alternates as shown    nae FIXED  VARIABLE          When FIXED is selected  the audio output volume  will not change  even if the setting of the display   s  VOLUME function is later changed       When VARIABLE is selected  the level of the output    signal changes 
76. udio of the selected source  component connected to this unit to an AV amplifier  or similar component  page 15       1  INPUTS  HDMI jack   For connection of components that have a digital  video output terminal sach as a digital set top box   DVD player  etc  compatible with HDCP  Before  attempting to connect one of these devices  read its  operating instructions to make sure that it can be  connected  page 13     HDCP   High brandwidth Digital Content Protection    HDMI   High Definition Multimedia Interface         AUDIO INPUTS  RCA Pin jacks   Use to obtain sound when INPUTS  analog audio  is  selected   Connect these jacks to the audio output connectors of  components connected to INPUT5  page 15      Note  The left audio channel  L  jack is not compatible  with monaural input sources     d3 AUDIO INPUTS3  RCA Pin jacks   Use to obtain sound when INPUTS3 is selected   Connect these jacks to the audio output connectors of  components connected to INPUTS  page 15         Note  The left audio channel  L  jack is not compatible  with monaural input sources     INPUT3  S video jack   For connection of components that have an S video  output terminal such as a video deck  video camera   LaserDisc player  or DVD player   page 13      5  AUDIO INPUT4  RCA Pin jacks   Use to obtain sound when INPUT4 is selected   Connect these terminals to the audio output  connectors of components connected to INPUT4   page 15      Note  The left audio channel  L  jack is not compatible  with 
77. unstable when  stood on edge  As a result  two or more persons  should cooperate when unpacking  moving  or installing  the display           centerline AM CAUTION   This unit incorporates a thin design  To ensure safety if  vibrated or shaken  please be sure to take measures to  prevent the unit from tipping over                                                                             E Optional line  sold separately    For details  please consult the dealer where this  unit was purchased                     1 Table top stand   PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI  Center line display stand         2 Wall installation unit  Wall installation bracket  Rear view diagram  PRO 800HDI  designed as a wall interface    for securing the unit        8    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       About the Input Connectors on this  Unit    Consult the following chart when making connections to  a plasma display  pages 9 to 16      eel al lca  component and signals   waa loto i  Fue Rese sa a    Although INPUT1 INPUT2 are compatible with various kinds   of signals  setup using the on screen menu is necessary after   connections are made in order match the characteristics of   the source component  pages 18 and 19      2 INPUT1 is compatible with Microsoft s Plug  amp  Play  VESA  DDC 1 2B      3 Depending on the video output board of the computer  this  type of connection may not be possible     4 Although INPUT5 is compatible with various kinds of signals    setup using the on screen menu is necessary af
78. which can result in personal injury  WARNING  or property damage     Handling the cord on this product or cords associated  with accessories sold with the product will expose you    to lead  a chemical known to the State of California and A CAUTION  other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe    defects or other reproductive harm  i hich Iti l  Wash hands after handling  practice which can result in severe persona  injury or death        NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of  the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  by one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiv
79. with mini plugs  no  resistance         16    PRO 1000HDI   PRO 800HDI       Power Cord Connection    Connect the power cord after all component connections  have been completed     iat            1 Connect the power cord to this unit     2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet     A CAUTION    e Use only the power cord provided        Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated   AC 120 V  60 Hz  as this may cause fire or electric shock        For the plasma display  a three core power cord with a ground  terminal is used for efficiency protection  Always be sure to  connect the power cord to a three pronged grounded outlet  and make sure that the cord is properly grounded  If you use a  power source converter plug  use an outlet with a ground  terminal and screw down the ground line     os Installation and Connections        How to Route Cables    Speed clamps and bead bands are included with this unit for bunching cables together  Once components are connected   follow the following steps to route cables       As viewed from the rear of the display     Zj       z   w       1 Organize cables together using the provided 2 Bunch separated cables together and secure  speed clamps  them with the provided bead bands   Insert   into an appropriate hole on the rear of the    unit  then snap    into the back of    to fix the clamp  Note    EN Cables can be routed to the right or left   Speed clamps are designed to be difficult to undo    once in place  Please atta
80. y is equipped with an optional AUTO  FUNCTION selector  When enabled  the selector  automatically switches the display   s input source to  INPUT 1 or INPUT 4 when an image signal is detected at  the INPUT 1 jack or the INPUT 4 Jack   1 Press MENU    The onscreen menu will be displayed        MAIN MENU INPUT1      OPTION              BRIGHT   R  LEVEL  G  LEVEL  B  LEVEL  H  ENHANCE  V  ENHANCE    RESET       MAIN MENU                  POWER CONTROL  STA    AUTO FUNCTION  OFF  AUDIO OUT  FIXED    POWER CONTROL  STAN  AUTO FUNCT ION OFF      AUDIO OUT    FIXED   4 Press SET to select INPUT 1 or INPUT 4   The factory default setting is OFF  Each time SET is  pressed the selector function switches alternately as    shown   nae OFF  INPUT4  lt     INPUT1    e When OFF is selected  AUTO FUNCTION is  disabled      When INPUT 1 or INPUT 4 is selected  the display  input automatically switches to the selected input  jack when a signal is detected at the selected Jack   Thereafter  the input will not change even if the  INPUT button is pressed on the remote control unit  or main unit operation panel   In this case     AUTO     will be displayed on the screen     Once the function has switched to the selected  input by operation of the AUTO FUNCTION facility   if the input signal is no longer detected at the  selected input jack  the function will automatically  switch back to the original input source used before  the AUTO FUNCTION facility was enabled     5 Following completion of se
    
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