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Pioneer KURO PRO-111FD User's Manual

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1. A B Repeat Mode Use this option to play the selected movie scenes or music programs repeatedly This option is available only during normal playback on the Movie Player or Music Player To set Repeat follow the steps below 1 While playing content press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS A B Repeat A Loop Start Rotate 2 Select 4 5 Repeat from the TOOLS Menu 3 Press ENTER to mark a starting point 4 Press ENTER again where the playback needs to stop The Player status appears on the screen and the A B Repeat mode icon changes The selected part of the content begins looping To end the looping and return to normal playback press TOOLS then select Off while in the 4 B Repeat mode Note Ifthe screen display fails to match the player status a malfunction may have occurred Stop playback then try the operation again MS Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Random Use this option to shuffle the order in the content list playing the content at random This option is available on the Movie Player Music Player and Photo Player screens To shuffle the playlist follow the steps below 1 While playing content press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Change Name Random Off 2 Select Random trom the TOOLS Menu 3 Select On Random Repeat playback starts lo cancel the random mode press TOOLS and select Off Note Random Repeat is only
2. Cautions and Warnings 07 In rare cases some pixels can be permanently switched off or on resulting in either a black or colored pixel permanently fixed on the screen This effect is common to all plasma displays because it is a consequence of the technology If the defective pixels are visible at the standard viewing distance of between 2 5 and 3 5 meters 8 2 feet and 11 5 feet while viewing a normal broadcast i e not a test card still image or single color display please immediately contact Pioneer Customer Support USA or Customer Satisfaction CANADA See inside back cover for contact information If however the faulty pixels can only be seen close up or during single color displays then this is considered normal for this technology Image Retention a k a Burn in Leaving a static picture on screen for several hours can cause a faint imprint of the image This imprint is known as image retention or burn in The image may be temporary or permanent Although caused by different things image retention can occur on all display technologies including LDC plasma direct view CRT TVs and projection TVs On today s plasma displays permanent image retention is less of a worry Most image retention can be improved simply by watching something with a lot of action or rapid screen changes lo avoid image retention as much as possible refer to the guidelines below e Change the picture periodically when showing static images such a
3. PRO 151FD PRO 111FD el la Install Your Flat Panel TV 02 Follow the steps below to attach a cable clamp 1 Thread the clamp band through the holder and bundle the cable s in the cable clamp 2 Push and hold the levers then insert the hook into an appropriate hole on the rear of the flat panel TV 3 Pull up the clamp band to lock 0a le Cable clamp 4 Confirm that the cable clamp is seated firmly in the panel Note Avoid pinching or creating pressure points when routing or bundling cables To remove the clamp band pull and hold the latch to release To remove the cable clamp push and hold the levers then pull it out from the hole P Lever US ST A SI Lever Note The longer a clamp Is in place the better chance of deterioration An older clamp is more easily damaged While being removed and may not be reusable MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing 3 Basic Operations For Television Viewing This chapter explores day to day operations such as powering on your flat panel TV using the Home Menu and adjusting the panel for the viewing area room The final section in this chapter provides hints and suggestions for those new to flat panel TV features 3 1 Turn the Flat Panel TV ON OFF Your flat panel 1V has three activity levels Power On Standby and Power Off Standby
4. Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option 3 Press ENTER to confirm the selection 4 Select the desired device The USB Device screen must be displayed 5 Press ENTER to navigate to a folder or play a file content lo return to the previous screen press RETURN 6 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Note The flat panel TV displays the USB Device screen or root directory immediately after inserting a USB device In this case start from Step When a multi card reader is inserted the USB Device screen is displayed In this case start trom Step 4 En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Flat Panel TV USB flash drive Digital Camera with USB Mass Storage Class PTP also supported Flash media via USB adapter Multi card Reader Note Do not use any USB devices other than those specified Using other devices can cause a malfunction Readable Data Format This system reads FAT16 FAT32 or NTFS Readable Data Files Movie music and photo files play with the exception of Digital Rights Management WMDRM10 protected files Your flat panel TV supports a single USB device at a time Also the panel does not support USB hubs This system may not be able to display modified or edited content from a PC or other equipment Your flat panel TV supports the USB Mass Storage Class and PTP devices Some digital cameras may require a setup procedure tor Mass S
5. 2 Select Auto Installation from the System Setup menu 3 Select 4 1 Cable Language or Time Zone from the Auto Installation menu 4 Select an option e Signal type A r or Cable e Language English Francais or Espa ol e Time Zone Atlantic Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska or Hawaii Basic Operations For Television Viewing 5 Select Start The panel automatically begins creating your list of channels Language English Air Cable Cable Time Zone PEULO Note To guit Auto Installation before it is complete press RETURN to recall the Auto Installation screen then EXIT Manual Channel Selection To add channels without using the Auto Installation option follow the directions below Also if a channel is skipped in error use this method to add the channel to your list 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Analog TV Setup from the System Setup menu 3 Select Manual Adjustfrom the Analog TV Setup menu 4 Select Program Entry 5 Select a channel number to be added Use the arrow buttons t gt to enter a channel number 6 Select Store from the Manual Adjust menu 1 Select Yes from the submenu Program Entry Store Tuner NR 8 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu after all wanted channels have been added Note Analog channels can be added manually but digital channels can only be added using the Add New Channels button on the Digital Tuner Setup menu Add New
6. automatically adjusts the picture brightness and coloring for best image quality possible for the viewing environment based on the information collected at the Room Light Sensor and Color Sensor Note If the color sensor is not in use adjustments are made for Mode 1 and Mode 2 based on the information collected at the Room Light Sensor Game Control Pref Room Light Sensor Screen Protection Label Input 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing En Blue LED Dimmer Adjust the brightness of the POWER ON indicator depending on the brightness level of the viewing area Setting to Auto toggles the brightness of the indicator between High Mid and Low to match the brightness level of the viewing area lo set the indicator follow the directions below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Blue LED Dimmertrom the Option menu 3 Select Auto High Mid or Lowtrom the submenu 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 3 4 2 General Picture Video Adjustment for an AV Source The directions below apply to all AV sources except OPTIMUM If the viewing option is OPTIMUM your flat panel TV automatically adjusts the picture to the best possible level 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select an item to be adjusted Contrast is used in the example below Picture AV Selection PERFORMANCE Contrast Q Brightness Os 0 16 40 Color 0 Tint NS 0 Sh
7. Note The strength of infrared rays emitted trom the panel differs as the picture changes on the screen Why does the picture seem to dim when I leave a picture on the screen When still images Such as photos and computer images stay on the screen for an extended period of time the screen slightly dims This function protects the panel trom damage by automatically adjusting the screen brightness The screen dims when a still image is detected for approximately three minutes How do I find or change the Parental Control password if I forgot it To clear a forgotten password from an Enter Password window press and hold the ENTER button on the remote control for three or more seconds This action resets the password to the default value of 1234 To set a new password refer to 3 5 1 Assign a Parental Control Block Password The picture and or sound on a channel coming through the antenna doesn t seem as clear as it should be what can I do Channels received through an antenna may have a weaker signal lo check signal strength refer to Check the Signal Strength in Section 6 4 1 for more information En XT Helpful Information En Why is the picture cropped when I feed a PC signal through the PRO 151FD 111FD s HDMI input If you select Video tor Signal Type in the HDMI Input menu the image is over scanned enlarged but the panel automatically switches to PC when receiving computer signals Refer to 5 2 1 S
8. Please carefully install the supports left and right so that they are in the correct positions Misaligned supports can damage the base and or the supports 6 Tighten the base screws to lock the supports in to place Screws 4 x 10 mm silver Screws 4 x 10 mm silver AER Base cover Note Assemble the stand with a soft sheet placed under the base cover Ifa sheet is not laid before assembly ED the front surface of the base cover may be scratched En Install Your Flat Panel TV 1 After assembling the stand attach the falling prevention metal fittings using the installation screws PRO 151FD Installation screws M4 x 35 mm black gt N ea Falling prevention metal fitting 8 With the flat panel TV still face down insert the stand s supports into the bottom of the panel then tighten the screws Line up the column supports with Installation bolts the bottom of the flat panel TV e M6 x 20 mm M6 x 20 mm Insert the stand supports into the flat panel TVso that the arrow marked FRONT FACE AVANT on the bottom of the stand points down 9 With the assistance of at least one other person lift the panel upright then move it in to position Install Your Flat Panel TV Attach the Light Blocking Shield Conduct after attaching the flat panel 1V onto the stand Light blocking shield Base cover Note Attach the light blocki
9. enters the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons e fa CH RETURN press buttons that correspond to a channel e EY CH selects a higher or lower channel e E RETURN restores the immediately previous screen Some cable converter manufacturers do not preset CH ENTER and CH RETURN SAT DVD MENU SOURCE MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 1 7 Control a Video Cassette Recorder VCR When Mode is set to VCR verify that the proper Input is selected INPUT 1 to INPUT 7 then use 1 to 8 to control the device rewinds the VCR tape and allows searches e PY PAUSE STILL pauses playback and displays still images begins recording EB REWind EJ SOURCE j turns the VCR s power on and off sn E CH _ selects a higher or lower channel e E PLAY selects playback e 3 FF advances the VCR tape and allows searches e FA STOP halts VCR tape transport e EJ RECord En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 5 1 8 Control a DVD Player DVR Recorder BD Player When Mode Is set to DVD DVR the remote control can operate DVD players DVD recorders or BD players connected to the flat panel TV Verity that the proper Input is selected for the device then use 1 to 14 to control it Note Eguioment trom other manutacturers DVD players DVD recorders BD players and HD DVD players can also be operated using the remote control if the remote is preset ror the de
10. seeing and hearing Like never Before OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRO 151FD PRO 111FD G D a A ELITE A IMPORTANT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER presence of important operating and product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING maintenance servicing instructions in the to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL literature accompanying the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY 1 Read these instructions 11 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 12 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug ha
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12. 4 Note When OPTIMUM is selected press and hold DISPLAY on the remote control to show OPTIMUM Performance OPTIMUM Performance compares the picture and sound quality between Off unadjusted and On adjusted using the TOOLS button En Basic Operations For Television Viewing 3 4 5 Sound Control Setting the Sound Control option to On automatically adjusts to the highest sound quality possible for the selected image and viewing environment This option is also available when OPTIMUM is selected in the AV Selection menu lo activate Sound Control follow the procedure below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select AV Se ection trom the Picture menu 3 Select OPTIMUM from the AV Selection menu 4 Select Sound Contro trom the Picture menu 5 Select On 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note When Sound Control trom the Picture menu is selected the only Sound menu option available is AVC Auto Volume Control 3 4 6 General Sound Audio Adjustment Many prefer a heavier base when watching movies or music videos trom an AV source or on TV Others like a more balanced sound To adjust the sound to your preference follow the directions below 1 Access the Sound through the Setup 2 Select an option for adjustment Treble Bass Balance Sound Effect Reset AVC 3 Use the left right arrow buttons m to adjust the option Option Left Button Right Button Balance shifts au
13. En Dialog Screen Message No Message Problem 001 100 101 102 103 300 301 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 Important Content cannot be played 001 A communication error occurred 100 No response from server 101 Disconnected from the network 102 Response trom server indicating that it is impossible to reply 103 Content cannot be played 300 This format is not supported 301 Failed to authenticate 500 Failed to authenticate 501 Failed to authenticate Check for failure of router hub other network devices 502 Failed to authenticate content The copyright notice of this Tile might be invalid 503 Failed to authenticate 504 Failed to authenticate Check for failure of router hub other network devices 505 Failed to authenticate The max count of access devices depends on server 606 Failed to authenticate The license of this file might be invalid Receive the license trom a server 507 Failed to authenticate 508 No details are available for the error please check content No further details are available for the error Flat Panel TV timed out due to delayed server response Cables are disconnected Server response is not understandable No further details are availabe for the error An unsupported file is selected Failed to obtain DRM authorization Failed to obtain DRM authorization F
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16. Tevion 0651 Theta Digital 0571 Thomson 0522 0511 TiVo 1508 1912 1588 loshiba OSOS 0513 0539 0695 1154 1508 1510 1588 1608 1769 Tredex 0800 0803 0804 Brand Code Samsung 0323 Sharp 0001 Sony 0193 0201 0270 Technics 0204 Brand Code Unimax 0770 United 0730 Universum 0591 Urban Concepts 0503 0539 US Logic 0839 V 1064 1226 Venturer 0790 Vizio 1064 1226 Vocopro 1027 1360 Wesder 0699 Xbox 0522 1708 2083 Yamaha 0490 0539 0545 0497 0817 Yamakawa 0872 Zenith 0503 0591 0741 0869 Zeus 0784 Zoece 1265 Brand Code Theta Digital 0194 Toshiba 0059 Victor 0245 Wards 0059 Yamaha 0217 Appendix 0 8 3 Specifications Flat Panel TV PRO 151FD 60 PRO 111FD 50 Number of pixels 1920 x 1080 pixels 1920 x 1080 pixels Audio Amplifier 18 W 18 W 1 kHz 10 6 Q 18 W 18 W 1 kHz 10 6 Q Speaker Woofer 4 8 cm x 13 cm cone type Woofer 4 8 cm x 13 cm cone type Tweeter 2 5 cm semidome type Tweeter 2 5 cm semidome type Sound Effect SRS FOCUS SRS SRS TruBass SRS FOCUS SRS SRS TruBass SRS Definition SRS Definition On Screen Languages English French Spanish English French Spanish Power Requirement 120 V AC 60 Hz 524 W 0 3 W 120 V AC 60 Hz 436 W 0 2 W Standby Standby Weight Main unit 51 0 kg 112 4 lbs Main unit 33 8 kg 74 5 lbs Stand 6 1 kg 13 4 lbs including Stand 2 5 kg 5 6 Ibs i
17. caption Please look for the symbol to confirm that the channel or program provides closed captioning To activate closed captioning when available follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Closed Captions from the System Setup menu 3 Select Status from the submenu 4 Select an option Parameter Description Off does not show closed captioning default On shows closed captioning when available On If Mute shows closed captions only while sound is muted 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Types of Closed Caption Broadcast IV offers different types of closed captioning Your flat panel TV provides support for the recognized types on Analog programming as well as Digital signals that carry analog closed captions e CC 1 CC 2 CC 3 or CC 4 provides subtitles with a full view of the picture e Text 1 Text 2 Text 3 or Text 4 superimposes other information e g weather that is independent of the TV program in progress To change the closed caption type from the default CC 1 follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Closed Captions trom the System Setup menu 3 Select Analog Settings trom the submenu 4 Select the desired closed caption Status Analog Settings Digital Settings 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options ME Closed Caption for Digital Programs
18. improves midrange quality and clarifies voice and instrument sound To activate one or more of the sound effects follow the directions below 1 Access the Soundthrough the Setup 2 Select Sound Effectfrom the Sound menu 3 Select a sound effect option SRS FOCUS SRS SRS TruBass SRS Definition 4 Select Low moderate Wid standard High enhanced or Off for that option 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note How a Sound Effect changes the Audio depends on the signal Eso SRS WOW HD indicates that SRS FOCUS SRS SRS TruBass and SRS Definition are on DIGITAL 4 7 5 Use Auto Volume Control AVC Auto Volume Control or AVC reduces sudden volume change and compensates source sound level To select this option follow the procedure below 1 Access the Soundthrough the Setup 2 Select AVC from the Sound menu 3 Select On or Off 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu M7 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 4 8 Manage the Power Your flat panel TV is energy efficient but includes functions to save additional power In an earlier section entitled 3 6 Smart Starts for New Owners you were told how to activate the Energy Save feature This section provides more advanced functions to save power and to extend the panel life AV PC Source Picture Off To save energy and extend the life of your flat panel TV have the screen turn Off To deactivate the screen follow the steps below 1
19. operating and cleaning your flat panel TV e Read amp Retain Instructions Read all operating and user information provided with your flat panel TV e Environment Avoid installing the panel in a location with exposure to large quantities of dust temperature extremes high humidity direct sunlight or subject to excessive vibrations or impact shock Also never pour a liquid or insert an object in to the flat panel TV e Cleaning See the section above regarding the proper way to clean your flat panel TV e Water amp Moisture Avoid operating or positioning your panel close to water or other sources of liquid Such locations include a bathroom a kitchen or laundry sink ina damp basement by a swimming pool etc e Power Turn OFF the panel before connecting any other equipment Operate the panel only from a grounded outlet 7 8 Legal Notices 7 8 1 Safety WARNING This equipment is not waterproof To prevent a fire or shock hazard do not place any container filled with liquid near this equipment such as a vase or flower pot or expose it to dripping splashing rain or moisture D3 4 2 1 3_B_En WARNING This product equipped with a three wire grounding earthed plug a plug that has a third grounding pin This plug only fits a grounding type power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into an outlet contact a licensed electrician to replace the outlet with a properly grounded one Do not defeat the safety purpose of t
20. there are several factors you need to keep in mind The installation site should be out of direct sunlight and have sufficient ventilation around the flat panel TV to allow cooling The diagram below is an example of a stand mounted panel with proper ventilation omr Over 50 cm N 19 11 16 inches Over 10 cm 315 16 inches e The distance behind and above the panel changes depending on your choice of mount Consult with your dealer or professional installer for proper ventilation Use the checklist below to judge possible installation sites _ Sufficient ventilation _ No danger of power overloads _ Safe from excessive vibrations _ Separate from other IR equipment _ Away from air conditioners _ Protected from hits or shocks Free of moisture or dampness _ Distance from heat sources _ No danger of splashing water _ Out of direct sunlight _ Route cords and cables safely _ Away from strong lighting sources For specific cautions and safety information refer to 7 2 Physical Location amp Temperature Considerations and 7 1 Safety Precautions 2 1 2 Lift and or Move Your Panel the How To s This flat panel TV is built for endurance but because of the technology the panel must be handled with care Use the handles attached to the rear of the flat panel TV to lift the unit To avoid flexing or twisting the unit you need at least two people to lift and move the panel Do not move the flat
21. will operate properly with a modified version of the library if the user installs one as long as the modified version is interface compatible with the version that the work was made with c Accompany the work with a written offer valid for at least three years to give the same user the materials specified in Subsection 6a above for a charge no more than the cost of performing this distribution If distribution of the work is made by offering access to copy from a designated place offer equivalent access to copy the above specified materials from the same place e Verify that the user has already received a copy of these materials or that you have already sent this user a copy J Appendix 0 For an executable the required form of the work that uses the Library must include any data and utility programs needed for reproducing the executable from it However as a special exception the materials to be distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed in either source or binary form with the major components compiler kernel and so on of the operating system on which the executable runs unless that component itself accompanies the executable It may happen that this requirement contradicts the license restrictions of other proprietary libraries that do not normally accompany the operating system Such a contradiction means you cannot use both them and the Library together in an executable that you dist
22. 0721 Koss 0651 0769 0896 1061 1423 Landel 0826 Lasonic 0627 0798 1173 Lecson 1533 Lenoxx 0591 0741 0869 LiteOn 1058 1158 1416 1440 1656 1738 Loewe 0511 0741 Logix 0783 Magnasonic 0651 0675 Brand Code Magnavox 0503 0539 0646 0675 1268 1354 1472 1506 Malata 0782 1159 Marantz 0503 0539 0675 Meclntosh 1533 1213 Medion 0651 Meclntosh Memorex 0695 0831 1270 Microsoft 0822 1708 2083 Minato 0752 Mintek 0839 0717 1472 Mitsubishi 1521 0521 Momitsu 1082 Mustek 0730 Myryad 0894 NAD 0692 0741 Naiko 0770 Nakamichi 1222 NEC 0785 0869 Nesa 0717 Next Base 0826 Nexxlech 1402 Nintaus 1051 Norcent 1003 0872 1107 1265 Nova t517 os Appendix O 8 2 11 DVD Brands O Z En Brand Code Onkyo 0503 0627 1769 Oppo 0575 1224 2185 Optimus 0571 OptoMedia Electronics 0896 Oritron 0651 Palsonic 0672 0852 Panasonic 0503 0490 05710703 1641 1762 Philco 0675 Philips 0503 0539 0646 0675 1267 1340 1354 1846 2056 2084 Phonotrend 0699 PianoDisc 1024 Pioneer 0525 0571 0142 0631 1475 1476 1571 1460 1512 1902 2052 8 2 12 LD Brand Code Carver 0064 0194 0373 Denon 0059 0172 0241 Disco Vision 0023 Harman Kardon 0194 Brand Code Polaroid 1020 1061 1086 1245 1316 1478 2130 Polk Audio 0539 Portland 0770 Presidian 0675 1072 1738 Primare 1618
23. 151FD and PRO 111FD shipments have slightly different pieces Identity the accessories from the appropriate list below You will need a Philips screwdriver when mounting the speaker and attaching the stand Shipped with both models _ Remote Control Batteries for Remote 2 _ Cleaning Cloth GA _ Cable Clamps 4 _ Operating Instructions a _ Warranty Card Stand kit _ Base Cover Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVs Also shipped with the PRO 151FD 60 panel _ Silver Screws 4 4x 10 mm _ Falling Prevention Metal Fittings 2 _ Black Screws 4 M6x20 mm sr JLight Blocking Shield _ Screws to Metal Fittings 4 M4x35 mm Speaker accessories _ Speaker Cables 2 _ Speaker Brackets for TOP Right _ Speaker Mounting Screws 16 M5x10 mm _ Speaker Stand kit _ Falling Prevention Metal Fittings 2 _ Screws to Metal Fittings 2 M4x35 mm Speaker accessories _ Speaker Cables 2 _ Speaker Brackets Speaker for TOP Right _ Speaker Mounting Screws 16 M5x 10mm ep PAS lt j we for BOTTOM Left My Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVs 1 2 Control Options Get to Know Your Flat Panel TV You can operate your flat panel TV from the panel buttons or with the remote control The following sections provide button locations operations for the panel and the remote control 1 2 1 Control Buttons and More
24. 3 Turn ON the Power With an HDMI Command The panel ships from the factory with the Power On command activated If this feature is turned off in error it can be reactivated lo power on the flat panel TV automatically when a connected Pioneer recorder or player is turned On and images are sent to the panel follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup Select HDMI Control Setting from the Option menu 3 4 Select On to have another device power on the panel 5 2 Select Power On Readytrom the submenu Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 4 4 Test the Power Control On Off Your flat panel TV provides an HDMI control option to test equipment power when it is connected to the panel s HDMI ports and it has been properly assigned to an Input To confirm that the Power On Off control function is working follow the steps below 1 Access the Qotion through the Setup 2 Select HDM Control Setting trom the Option menu 3 Select a test option Power On Test or Power Off Test from the submenu A list containing all HDMI connected eguioment appears 4 Select a piece of equipment from the list 5 Repeat this process to test other equipment from the list 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu when all testing is complete If the Power On Off Test fails check the connection points and the settings 5 5 Connect a Game Console or Camcorder Your flat panel TV
25. 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz Supported Image Formats e JPEG Resolution up to 3680 x 2760 pixels e PNG Resolution up to 3680 x 2760 pixels e GIF Resolution up to 3680 x 2760 pixels e TIFF Resolution up to 1600 x 1200 pixels e BMP Resolution up to 3072 x 2304 pixels Supported File Extensions This product supports the playback of files with the following extensions e Video wmv ast mpg mpeg mpe m2p m 4v mp4v mp4 mov e Audio wma mp3 wav m4a aac e Image jog jpeg ong gif omp tif tiff Note Even the supported format files that are listed above may or may not play properly or completely depending on the media server USB device bit rate stream and other content characteristics as well as other factors En MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Even when files have a supported file extension some files may not play or display properly depending on the content or media server type Some formats may not be supported nor displayed on Home Media Gallery as formats that individual media servers support vary Refer to the media server manufacturer s or other relevant websites for supported formats Although a particular format is supported not all content functions may operate properly If the content fails to appear properly contact the content producer for assistance In addition some supported file formats may fail to play properly when imported from an unknown USB device Notes You cann
26. 4801 059 94 Hz 60 Hz Note It may take a short period for the image to appear on the other equioment depending on the type of device The flat panel TV supports the following Audio signals e Linear PCM STEREO 2ch e Sampling frequency 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz When connecting a PC to one of the panel s HDMI inputs use an HDMI compliant PC or video card Using DVI output from the PC to the flat panel TV may cause the sound or picture to fail or seem distorted If a DVI output is your only option then contact the PC manufacturer for assistance 5 2 1 Specify the HDMI Input Type To select a signal type follow the steps below 1 Select the Input for the connected equipment Press the INPUT button remote control or panel until the correct input is showing INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 or INPUT 7 Note For INPUT 4 and INPUT 5 add Audio cables to support analog signals 2 Access the Option through the Setup 3 Select HDMI Inputtrom the Option menu 4 Select Signal lyvetrom the submenu 5 Select the appropriate option Option Description use except when a PC is connected default PCO when a PC is connected to HDMI input terminal 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 In Video mode the image is over scanned enlarged but the panel automatically switches to PC when receiving computer signals In PC mode the image displays in Tull size for optimum image quality
27. Access the Qotion through the Setup 2 Select Manual Setup trom the Option menu 3 Select an option to adjust H V Position Adjust Clock Phase Reset 4 Use the up down arrow buttons to adjust the option Clock and Phase also accept the left right arrows m m for changes 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Helpful Information 06 6 Helpful Information This chapter includes answers to some common questions and provides information about software hardware used in your flat panel TV cleaning methods and troubleshooting service information If you need further assistance please contact us and give us the chance to correct any issues you are experiencing Thank you again for buying Pioneer 6 1 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs This section answers some of the questions received by our Support staff members If your question is not here or you would like more information please see the Pioneer website for more FAQs www pioneerelectronics com about your specific model or our flat panel TVs in general Why won t the remote control buttons control my flat panel TV If you select a mode other than TV on the remote control your flat panel TV cannot receive the commands Press the SELECT button to toggle the modes until the TV indicator lights Why do I have to move closer to the panel to use the remote control Weak batteries in the remote control can cause communication to fail Try moving closer to the pa
28. Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options o4 Lighten Side Masks If content appears with bars side masks on each side of a picture when the screen size is 4 3 and Side Mask Detection is setto Mode 1 or Mode 2 the bars automatically change from black to gray However the gray is fairly dark To change the bars to a lighter shade of gray follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup Select Side Masktrom the Option menu 3 Select Brightness Sync trom the submenu Select the desired parameter Parameter Description sets the same brightness for gray side masks Auto adjusts the side mask brightness according to the brightness of screen images 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 3 2 Select a PureCinema Level for High Quality Image Pioneer s PureCinema automatically detects and analyses a film based source originally encoded at 24 frames second then recreates each still film frame for HD picture quality The function supports both film and text material To set the PureCinema level for your HD material follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup With AV Selection set to OPTIMUM go to Step 2 With AV Selection set to any options other than OPTIMUM select Pro Adjust then go to Step 2 2 Select PureCinema trom the submenu 3 Select Film Mode or Text Optimization depending on the material 4 Select the desired parameter Mode Parameter Description Film Mode Of de
29. Available when any option other than OPTIMUM is selected from the AV Selection menu Pg T 61 61 61 61 61 64 63 49 48 61 49 49 49 75 49 75 56 76 76 44 47 59 62 84 91 46 56 56 59 45 55 43 38 39 41 50 72 50 3 124 42 43 Option AV Selection Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Pro Adjust PureCinema Sound Control OPTIMUM Performance Reset Treble Bass Balance Sound Effect Reset AVC Energy Save No Signal off No Operation off Position Auto Size Side Mask HDMI Input HDMI Control Setting Blue LED Dimmer Orbiter Video Pattern Game Control Pret Room Light Sensor Screen Protection Label Input Auto Installation Analog TV Setup Digital Tuner Setup Parental Control Closed Captions Digital Audio Output Change Password Language Technical Info Channel Mode Sort Favorites Access this option through the Pro Adjust menu when any option other than OPTIMUM is selected from the AV Selection menu Available only when OPTIMUM is selected trom the AV Selection menu PC Source Setup Picture Power Control Sleep Timer Option Favorites Setup Pg 57 61 61 61 61 61 61 49 49 49 75 49 75 56 77 44 Option AV Selection Contrast Brightness Red Green Blue Reset Treble Bass Balance Sound Effect Reset AVC Energy Save Power Management Auto Setup Manual Setup HDMI Input HDMI Control Sett
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31. Sample screen 3 Select the desired folder to navigate or file content to play 4 Press ENTER The appropriate Player launches and begins playing the selected file lo return to the previous screen press RETURN 5 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Note The USB Device screen appears when using a multi card reader or multiple flash drive devices In this case select the device containing the desired content MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Screen Components Screen display options are e List e Thumbnail e Thumbnail List Press TOOLS then select Change View from the TOOLS Menu to choose from the screen display options The options are available for Movie Music and Photo menus List screen Sample screens C Folder 1 C Folder 2 si Folder 3 Content 1 1 Content 2 E Content 3 41 Content 4 paz Content 5 40 Thumbnail screen Thumbnail List screen Le Folder 2 Content 3 1 Item being selected 2 Number of total items 3 Scroll bar displayed when one or more pages follow 4 Icon or thumbnail of the selected item if obtained En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 HMG Playlist Each category Movie Music and Photo has five different Playlists with up to 100 files each The HMG Playlist can contain sound and image Tiles selected in Media Navigator To edit a Playlist use the TOOLS Menu 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu app
32. Set the Clock Set the flat panel TV s clock to take advantage of many built in features such as Time Zone and D S l Daylight Saving Time activation tor digital TV broadcast Note If the panel s power cord is unplugged or there is a power outage the time must be reset Follow the steps below to set the clock 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Digital luner Setup from the System Setup menu 3 Select C ock from the Digital Tuner Setup menu 4 Select me Zone from the options 5 Select the time zone for your area Time Zone PNEUS D S T E On 6 Select the menu option D S 7 to activate deactivate Daylight Saving Time 1 Select the proper option for your location 8 Press HOME MENU to close the menu and exit 3 2 5 Create the List of Channels This section describes how to search for and set up TV channels There are two ways to add channels to your flat panel TV Auto Installation for automatic channel selection or manual channel assignments The Auto Installation adds all available channels from your selected TV provider Once all channels are added to the list simply delete any unwanted channels This section provides steps to add remove channels Auto Installation Auto Installation searches for and adds TV channels to your list of viewable channels Using the remote control follow the steps below to automatically select all available channels 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup
33. TV 05 5 4 Specific HDMI Control Commands When using HDMI equipment with your flat panel TV some options include when to power the panel and ways to turn other devices or features On and Off This section provides steps for commonly desirable setting changes 5 4 1 Play Source Sound Using an HDMI Command When sound is coming from a Pioneer AV System through the flat panel TV placing the panel in Standby causes the sound to stop lo have the sound continue when the flat panel TV turns On follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select HDM Contro Setting trom the Option menu 3 Select Hold Sound Status trom the submenu 4 Select On to allow sound from an AV System to play when the panel turns On 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note To have the sound continue when the flat panel TV turns On contirm that the Switch to TV Sound option appears on the HDMI Control menu before turning the panel Off see page 87 5 4 2 Turn OFF the Power With an HDMI Command The Power Off Control function is valid for the devices connected to any of the panel s HDMI ports To power off a connected device when the flat panel TV is turned Off follow the steps below 1 Access the Qotion through the Setup 2 Select HDM Control Setting from the Option menu 3 Select Power Off Contro trom the submenu 4 Select On to allow the panel to power off the connected equipment 9 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 5 4
34. There are six different closed caption options for digital programming called Service levels The Primary Caption Service is on Service 1 and the Secondary Language Service is on Service 2 More information about these offerings is found later in this chapter To change the digital closed caption from the default Service 1 follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Closed Captions from the System Setup menu 3 Select Digital Settings trom the submenu 4 Select Digital Service 5 Select the desired closed caption service level m Digital Settings Digital Service Service 1 Font Size Auto Font z Auto Font Color Auto Font Opacity Auto Background Color Auto Background Opacity Auto 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu To change the appearance of closed captioning on a digital program follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Closed Captions from the System Setup menu 3 Select Digital Settings trom the submenu 4 Select an option to change 5 Select the desired parameter for that option The default parameter for each option is Auto Option Description Font Size Auto Large Standard Small Font Auto Font 1 Font 2 Font 3 Font 4 Font 5 Font 6 Font 7 Font Color Auto Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Font Opacity Auto Solid Transparent Translucent Flashing Background Color Au
35. Video over scan PC under scan 5 2 2 Specify a Digital HDMI Signal Type For the necessary digital video signal type check the operating manual that came with the other equipment To assign the type of digital signal follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select HDMI nouttrom the Option menu 3 Select Videotrom the submenu 4 Select the type of digital video signal recommended for the attached device Type Description Auto automatically identifies input digital signals default Digital Component Video signals 4 2 2 locked Digital Component Video signals 4 4 4 locked Digital RGB signals 16 to 235 locked Digital RGB signals 0 to 255 locked 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu IT an image falls to appear specify another digital video signal type Type parameters other than Auto need to be checked for natural colorings 5 2 3 Specify an Audio HDMI Signal Type For the necessary audio signal type check the operating manual that came with the other equipment When using INPUT 4 or INPUT 5 for HDMI select the terminal for the desired input source To specify the audio type follow the steps below 1 Access the Qotion through the Setup 2 Select HDM Inputtrom the Option menu 3 Select Audio trom the submenu 4 Select the type of audio signal recommended for the attached device Type Description automatically identities input audio signals default Digital accepts
36. an optical digital cable and AUDIO OUT using an AV cable commercially available The other equipment connects to the HDMI port using an HDMI compliant cable Signals input from the HDMI are not output trom DIGITAL OUT En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 During playback use the remote control s up down arrows 4 J to cycle through the surround sound options Use the left right arrows m to change the input lo resume playback return to the HDMI Control menu then select the function again AV Systems HDMI Control 1 Cycles the surround mode in sequence 2 Switches the input source in reverse order 3 Switches the surround mode in reverse order 4 Closes the screen to return to HDMI Control menu 5 Lists the connected equipment model number 6 Switches the input source n sequence 7 Reserved Void 4 5 3 2 Control a Recorder Press ENTER to start playback or press HDMI CONTROL to return to the menu This process also applies to Players Refer to the chart below for available commands Recorders HDMI Control KRKK 1 Skips commercials 2 Fast reverse 4 3 Stops playback 4 Closes the screen to return to HDMI Control menu 2 5 Lists the connected equipment 3 model number 6 Fast forward 7 Starts playback Note You can also use gt Play Stop M Pause gt gt Fast Forward and a Fast Reverse on the remote control to conduct the same operations as the control menu but
37. available for content playing in Repeat Mode except when Single is selected Rotate Use the Rotate option to turn an image 90 clockwise This option is available on the Photo Player screen lo rotate an image follow the steps below 1 While photo content appears press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Rotate 90 Time Search 2 Select Fotate from the TOOLS Menu Each press of the ENTER button causes the displayed image to rotate by one quarter clockwise It toggles between 90 1802 270 and 0 Note The selected rotation angle is only effective for the visible image Moving or changing the content causes the image to reset to the default view En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Zoom Use the Zoom option to enlarge the photo content displayed This option is available on the Photo Player screen To enlarge content follow the steps below 1 While photo content appears press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Music Player Add to HMG Playlist Zoom Off 2 Select Zoom from the TOOLS Menu 3 Press to select On or Off 4 Press ENTER to confirm the selection Selecting On causes the enlarged photo content to always appear Displayed image ditters depending on the content If the contents aspect ratio is longer than 16 9 it appears fully stretched horizontally to both sides with images cropped at the top and bottom If the content
38. bank TU R poro s Color sensor terminal Color sensor Color sensor cable Cable clamp Note Use the cable clamps as necessary Install Your Flat Panel TV Attach the Color Sensor to the Rear Panel Methods of attaching the color sensor to the rear panel differ depending on the panel with or without side mounted speakers when side mounted speakers are installed 1 Remove the screws of the color sensor then replace the bracket Use the removed screws again Bracket for PRO 151FD 2 Loosen the upper two 2 speaker bracket screws 3 Fit the color sensor bracket s lower grooves into the screws Adjust the color sensor speaker bracket positions so as to stay in place The bracket is for PRO 151FD panel but the procedure is the same for PRO 111FD 4 Fasten the screws 5 Connect the cable to the color sensor terminal on the rear upper bank but do NOT plug in to the power outlet al o XL ee Er Te Color sensor cable Speaker cable Cable clamp Cable clamp O cr A Notes Do not loosen the screws at the bottom of the panel When attached to the rear panel the sensor window points upward f the color sensor attached to the rear panel does not operate properly attach it to the front panel Do not use
39. clean soft cloth cotton or flannel for example for the TV cabinet For details on cleaning refer to 6 3 Cleaning Methods 6 2 Check Your Software Hardware Version You can check the version of all software and hardware used in your flat panel TV To access the version information follow the directions below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select echnical Info from the System Setup menu Software and hardware versions appear 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu after checking the versions 6 3 Cleaning Methods Before cleaning your flat panel TV unplug the power cord from the outlet When cleaning the screen or the glossy front bezel gently wipe with a clean dry cloth such as the supplied cleaning cloth or a similar type of soft cloth e g cotton flannel etc Avoid a wet or damp cloth as that can let moisture seep into the panel A dusty or rough textured cloth or if you rub too hard can scratch surfaces Note Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the screen The chassis or cabinet of the panel is mostly composed of plastic Do not use chemicals such as benzene or paint thinner to clean the cabinet These chemicals can mar the finish or cause other deterioration When cleaning the cabinet use the same type of cloth and method as described for the front bezel Note Do not affix labels tapes etc to any visible location on the flat panel TV Adhesives can discolor or mar the panel su
40. connecting the speakers e Do not leave speaker cable wires bare and exposed at the terminals Exposed wires can result in an electrical short Causing malfunction or damage to the system e Do not connect any devices to the speaker terminals other than the speakers specified 2 3 Wall Ceiling Mounting Lay the 50 panel down on a raised surface then remove the stand Installation bolts 1 Installation bolts 2 Install Your Flat Panel TV A common flat panel TV mounting option is to hang the panel on a sturdy wall or from a reinforced ceiling When mounting in this way some preparations must be completed first Follow the steps below to prepare the panel for mounting 1 Attach the speaker brackets to the speaker see page 19 2 Attach the speaker to the panel see page 21 PRO 111FD 3 Connect the speaker cables to the speakers then to the panel see page 22 4 Connect cables for any other devices to the panel When deciding on a location for your flat panel TV consider other equipment in the room Eguioment such as a DVR Receiver VCR etc requires some way to communicate with the panel either directly or through another device Review the instructions that came with the other equipment for available ports and terminals After deciding which ports and terminals are needed mark the connections on the flat panel TV for easier identification once the panel is mounted 5 Temporarily bundle loose c
41. content may not play properly depending on the USB card reader used 5 8 2 Play Your Music Files on the Flat Panel TV When selecting music content from the server menu on the Media Navigator screen or from the USB Device screen the Music Player automatically launches Select a category folder or device to access the submenu containing your file or content Selecting a music file from HMG Playlist causes the Music Player screen to appear just like selecting a file from a server After playing music content through once the music content loops as background music BGM To stop looping stop the playback exit the Home Media Gallery or start playing content other than photo content Screen Components Artist XXXXX Album XXXXX 1 Artist album information 2 Music Player thumbnail icon jacket image 3 Player list XXXXXX mp3 MusicABCD mp3 The following information and playback status appear on the Music Player screen mn E 4 Play mode 5 Random mode 6 Playback status status icon status information Playback 00 02 01 00 05 24 MO FE ROM YYYY MM DD current time total time 1 Progress bar 8 A B Repeat mode 9 Date 8 During A B Repeat mode MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Music Player key guide Mode Key s used Function Playback ENTER gt PLAY Plays back the selected content Stop E STOP Y Stops the playback PAUSE ENTER Pauses the playback II PAUSE Fast Forward gt
42. copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE libmpeg1 Copyright 1992 The Regents of the University of California Copyright 1994 1999 Gregory P Ward lt gward python net gt All rights reserved This software is supplied without even the faintest shred of assurance that it works in its entirety Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose without fee and without written agreement is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice and the following two paragraphs appear in all copies of this software IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE THE AUTHOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE SOFTWARE
43. devices of all form factors It is designed to bring easy to use flexible standard based connectivity to ad hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home in a small business public spaces or attached to the Internet USB Universal Serial Bus USB provides a serial bus standard for connecting devices usually to computers such as PCs The flat panel TV supports the Mass Storage Class and PIP Picture Transfer Protocol devices Windows Media Connect Microsoft Windows Media Connect is a new technology to distribute music photos and video stored on a PC with Windows XP installed to a stereo system of TV Using this technology you can playback files stored on the PC trom various devices wherever you like in your home Windows Media DRM Windows Media DRM is copyright protection technology developed by Microsoft Corporation It enables content providers to distribute overthe Internet music video and other digital media content in a protected encrypted file format Windows Media Player A free digital media player application provided by Microsoft that is used for playing audio video and images on PCs Windows Media Player 11 The functionality of Windows Media Connect has been integrated into this version of Windows Media Player After installing Windows Media Player 11 Windows Media Connect will not function See Microsoft s website for details MO Appendix SSC CN N NN NYY 8 5 Index Numerics TOPE prv
44. digital audio signals accepts analog audio signals 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV If there is no sound specify another audio signal type Depending on the type of equipment sound output may require analog audio cables in addition to the HDMI connection s Note When signals come through the HDMI terminals no signals are output trom the DIGITAL OUT terminal if they are copy guarded 5 3 Control Equipment with the Panel s Remote Through HDMI Your flat panel TV s remote can control other equipment such as a recorder player or AV system through the HDMI Control functions The HDMI Control functions include playback of content using an on screen control panel However not all device operations may be available through HDMI control For details see the charts below Controlled Equipment Function Description Control Function Pressing PLAY on a connected device automatically selects the source and begins playback Playback of Recorder content Player On screen control Recorder Recorder player operation can be Player controlled on screen or with the panel s remote play stop fast forward reverse etc Information on the display menu language transfers to the recorder or player connected to the flat panel TV Display Language Recorder Setup Player For details see the operation manual that came with the recorder or player Receiver amplitier operat
45. five pages for a total of 41 favorite channels To assign channels to your Favorites or A follow the steps below 1 Access the Favorites Setup through the Setup 2 Select Channel Mode trom the Favorites Setup menu 3 Select A or Favorites from the Channel Mode menu e Joassign all channels select All lo assign the registered channels select Favorites En Basic Operations For Television Viewing 4 Select a TV channel to store f the screen falls to fit in the window a scroll bar appears Pressing ENTER while watching a TV program also causes the favorite channel list to appear If the Favorites list is empty No Favorites List appears 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Alternate Method to Store your Favorite Channels Use the TOOLS Menu to store TV channels external input sources including PC and Home Media Gallery contents To store channels follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Favorites Entry Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option 3 Select On 4m The channel you are watching is stored in the favorite list lo cancel use the arrow button to select Off Notes e Pressing EXIT RETURN or TOOLS again causes the TOOLS Menu to disappear e Once the maximum number of channels are stored a warning screen appears e Jo guilt the procedure before it finishes press EXIT or RETURN on the remote control Sort Favorite Channels To sort theough t
46. imitate dangerous acts they may see on the screen Acceptable for all age groups contains very little violence physical verbal or emotional For general audience but may not be suitable for younger children under the age of eight could contain controversial themes or issues Contains themes where violence is one of the dominant elements of the storyline but it must be integral to the development of plot or character language usage could be protane limited nudity present within the context of the theme Contains depictions of violence related to the development of plot character or themes intended for adult viewing could contain graphic language and portrayals of sex and nudity Description News sports documentaries other information programming talk shows music videos variety programming All ages and children contains minimal direct violence but may be integrated into the plot in a humorous or unrealistic manner General but inadvisable for young children may be viewed by a wide public audience but could contain scenes disturbing to children under eight who cannot distinguish between imaginary and real Situations view with parent Contains scenes of frequent violent scenes and therefore recommended for viewing with parent 16ans Contains frequent violent scenes and intense violence Only for adult viewing contains frequent violent scenes and extreme violence 8 2 Manufacturer Codes to Program into
47. is drawn through the panel When the flat panel TV is not going to be used for along period unplug the panel from the power outlet Unplugging the panel extends the life of the plasma as well as saves energy Plug the cord in to the panel but do NOT plug it in to a power outlet yet 2 7 Route then Bundle the Power Cord and Cables Once the flat panel TV is mounted and the speaker is attached place additional equipment in the final position s Lay out the power cord panel cables and any other device cables in a logical pattern that works for the location Please consider the following points when routing cables e Access to a 3 prong grounded power outlet e Space for the noise filter between the panel and outlet e Placement of cables under carpets or across walking paths Usually the cord cables have slack or are too long Although rubber bands are a good temporary solution to bundle cables they tend to break down too quickly lo keep cables organized and neat use the included cable clamps to bundle cables The diagram below shows a bundled speaker cable PRO 151FD Speaker cable if Bundle cables in small p A EN groups when possible for easier separation later if necessary Cable clamp PRO 111FD Speaker cable Cable clamp A reusable cable clamp is designed to lock the bundled cables in place Your flat panel TV has a total of four holes to attach cable clamps to the back of the panel Use the cable clamps as necessary
48. operation press TVIDTV to toggle between V signals TV DTV Note See 2 6 1 Add Analog conventional and Digital IV Channels for more information about channel 0 setting options Note When watching 1V and separate video image multi screen pressing the remote contro sTVIDTV button changes only the TV signal appearing on the left side of the panel 3 2 2 Explore the Home Menu The Home Menu is the main menu for the flat panel TV Most commands and settings are programmed through this menu The following section describes a typical method for working with the panel s menus For actual procedures see the appropriate page s that describe a function 1 Press HOME MENU on the remote Remote control Home Menu screen to access the main menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows f to highlight a menu item 3 Use the Left Right arrows m to scroll through options for that menu item Channel Favorites Input Home Media Gallery HDMI Control Setup 4 Highlight the selected menu option 5 Press ENTER to lock in the change 6 Press RETURN to move back to a previous menu submenu page when changing more than a single option 7 Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu screen MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing En This chart provides a breakdown of the Home Menu for both AV and PC sources AV Source Setup Picture Power Control Sleep Timer Option System Setup Favorites Setup
49. or 10800 En Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 104 4 4 View in Multi Screen The flat panel TV can show multiple screens at the same time two screen or picture in picture The pictures may be reversed in 2 screen and P in P or moved to various locations on the screen P in P 2 Screen Picture in Picture P in P 4 4 1 Split Swap Shift the Screen To split the screen so that two channels appear press the SPLIT button on the remote control Each press of the button cycles the screen through two screen picture in picture and single screen views To switeh the images between screen sides locations press the SWAP button MY Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options Press SPLIT to cycle through the different multi screen views Press SWAP to switch the position of the two screens Press SHIFT to move the position of the small screen counter clockwise The multi screen function is unavailable when viewing source from a single input or from two externa input sources Warning Displaying pictures in multi screen mode for an extended period may cause an after image To return to a single picture press EXIT Another option is to select a multi screen mode from the TOOLS Menu To select a multi screen mode follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select So it Swap or Shiftfrom the menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER f y
50. player some setting changes of the software or device may be required Refer to the device s operating instructions for more information En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Connect via an Ethernet Hub If already operating one or more media servers on a home or local area network LAN connect the flat panel TV to the Ethernet LAN hub using a standard straight through Ethernet LAN cable See the diagram below Note Although the Home Media Gallery supports 10BASE it is better to use 1OOBASE TX for improved display quality and speed Rear view Media server 2 pa Ethernet hub Router with hub function TON 4 TONE TM Straight through so G cable Media server 1 Connect directly to a Media Server To run a PC as a media server connect the flat panel TV directly to the PC using a twisted cross over Ethernet LAN cable See the diagram below Cross over cable i Media server 1 E MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Confirm the IP Address After making the network connection follow the instructions below to confirm the IP Address before accessing the network The setup is effective for Auto only lo perform the procedure DHCP on your server or router must be valid See 5 10 HMG Setup 1 Press HMG on the remote control The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select AMG Setup Use t
51. s aspect ratio is wider than 16 9 it appears fully stretched vertically to top and bottom with images cropped on the right and left sides A zoom con appears on screen 5 While in Zoom mode use the arrow buttons to scroll the content Press t or Y ifthe content s aspect ratio is longer than 16 9 a or ifthe contents aspect ratio is wider than 16 9 6 Press RETURN or ENTER to cancel the Zoom and return to the normal screen Note The Zoom function Is disabled when the content is a 16 9 picture MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 10 HMG Setup Use the HMG Setup option for Network Setup Auto Connection Setup and Default Settings For more information about each option refer to the following sections Network Setup Auto Connection Default Settings Network Setup Select whether to acquire the IP Address automatically or manually or when acquiring manually set the IP Address and Subnet mask lo access the Network Setup menu follow the steps below Automatic To perform the procedure DHCP on your server or router must be valid 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select AMG Setup from the menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select Network Setup 4 Select Auto DHCR 5 Select yes The flat panel TV seeks and acquires an IP Address if available 6 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Manual Before activat
52. s horizontal and vertical position follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Position trom the Option menu Position Auto Size Side Mask HDMI Input HDMI Control Setting Blue LED Dimmer Orbiter Video Pattern 3 Select HY Position Adjust from the submenu 4 Adjust the vertical and or horizontal positioning using the arrow buttons 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Restore Default Picture After making multiple adjustments it may be difficult to reverse improper settings To restore the factory default video settings follow the directions below 1 Highlight Fesetfrom the Picture menu 2 Press ENTER to continue with the picture reset A confirmation screen appears asking if settings should be returned to the factory defaults 3 Use the arrow buttons to highlight Yes 4 Press ENTER All video settings return to the original default values when selecting options other than OPTIMUM or PC When OPTIMUM is selected video settings tor OPTIMUM AV Selection menus and Sound Control settings return to the original default values 3 4 3 Compare Images When Adjusting the Picture When adjusting the picture look for an overall improvement by adjusting each parameter or option one at a time Many small adjustments lead to the best picture for your viewing area As each option changes refer back to the previously set image for comparison This section includes adjustment notes and steps to ad
53. saves energy but allows the remote control to turn on the panel The following instructions use the remote control lo operate the flat panel TV through the side panel buttons refer to 1 2 1 Control Buttons and More on the Flat Panel TV for button locations Turn ON the Flat Panel TV To turn on the panel follow the steps below 1 Plug the flat panel TV s power cord in to a properly grounded outlet 2 Press any of the following buttons to turn the flat panel TV On e Power On button d on the panel s back in lower left section see page 9 e STANDBY ON button on the side of the panel see page 8 e Remote control s TV C4 button located in the upper left corner see page 12 Images appear on the panel screen Note Use the remote control s MUTING button to reduce any excessive static noise 3 Confirm that the Power ON indicator lights blue PRO 111FD Sleep indicator Standby indicator Power On indicator Note While in Standby pressing the remote control s TV button causes the Hat panel TV to turn On Turn OFF the Flat Panel TV Turning off the flat panel TV can mean entering Standby so features such as Sleep are still functional or it can mean cutting power to the panel Unless the flat panel TV is to sit idle for long periods leave the panel in Standby Note While in Standby or when powered off the flat panel TV continues to draw some power as long as the panel IS Plugged in to an outlet 1 Press t
54. supplies direct connections for a game console camcorder or other Audio Visual AV equipment through INPUT 3 To watch an image coming from a game console or camcorder press INPUT 3 on the remote control or repeatedly press INPUT on the panel to select INPUT 3 For details on game console settings refer to 2 6 2 Connect Your Other Pioneer Equipment and 4 1 4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game Console Use the connection type specified by the equipment Connect equipment only to terminals that are actually to be used 5 6 Use the IR REPEATER OUT Connecting control cables between the flat panel TV and other Pioneer equipment allows to operate the connected equipment by sending commands from its remote control to the remote control sensor on your flat panel TV This function is helotul when controlling Pioneer equipment from other Pioneer equipment En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 5 7 Operate the Home Media Gallery With Home Media Gallery you can enjoy digital content such as movies music and photo files on your high end flat panel TV Play content from files stored on one or more media servers connected by a home or local area network LAN or those stored on a USB flash drive After connecting via a broadband router or an Ethernet hub to a media server with network software navigate through the digital content visible on the Home Media Gallery The flat panel TV supports Mass Storage Class and PIP device
55. the AV Option or Selection depends upon the brightness of the environment and the program or movie on screen Images can be from either an AV Source or from a PC Both sources are discussed below Choose from among the seven AV Selections for the best image trom an external AV Source Use either the remote control or the Home Menu to select the AV source For a PC skip down to 4 1 3 Choose a PC Source If the AV source is a Game Control select GAME and refer to 4 1 4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game Console for more information 4 1 1 AV Source through the Remote Control Follow the directions below to set an AV Selection for an external AV Source using the remote control 1 Press AV SELECTION on the remote control The current AV selection appears 2 Press AV SELECTION again before the displayed mode disappears Each press cycles the options in the order shown below AV Selection Description OPTIMUM automatically adjusts the image quality for the brightness level of the viewing area shared by external input and TV input sources PERFORMANCE for a highly defined image in a normally bright room shared by external input and TV input sources reflects input signals as faithfully as possible for checking image materials for example shared by external input and TV input sources for sports programs shared by external input and TV input sources lowers image brightness for easier viewing shared by external input and
56. the Remote Control 8 2 1 Cable Brand Code MO Appendix SSC N SNNNCNONOUNCONUCOC CU A Mark 0008 0144 ABC 0237 0003 0008 Accuphase 0003 Acorn 0237 Action 0237 Active 0237 Americast 0899 Archer 0237 0260 BCC 0276 Bell South 0899 British Telecom 0003 8 2 2 Satellite Brand Code Bell ExpressVu 07759 1170 Chaparral 0216 Coolsat 1806 2147 Crossdigital 1109 Direc IV 1377 0392 0566 0639 1639 1142 0247 0749 1749 0819 1856 1076 1108 0099 1109 1392 1414 1442 1448 1444 1538 1609 Dish Network System 1505 0775 1170 1775 Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Century GMI Pace Regal Torx 0008 0883 1877 0877 0276 0003 Clearmaster GoldStar 0237 0008 Runco Toshiba 0883 0144 Panasonic 0000 0000 ClearMax Hitachi 0000 0008 Samsung Tristar 0883 0003 0008 0144 0107 0003 0144 0883 Cool Box Insight Paragon 0023 United Cable 0883 0476 0810 0000 0008 0525 Scientific 0276 0003 Coolmax Jerrold Penney Atlanta US Electronics 0883 0476 0810 0000 1877 0877 0276 0003 Digeo 02 6 0003 Philips 047 0291 0008 1187 Memorex 1305 0317 0003 0000 V2 Director 0000 Pioneer 0008 0883 0476 Mitsubishi 1877 0877 Sony Videoway Fosgate 0003 0144 0533 1006 0000 0276 Motorola 0023 0260 Sprucer Viewmaster GE 1376 0476 1021 0144 0883 0144 0810 0276 Pulsar Starcom Vision General 1187 1106 0000 0003 0883
57. the supplied screws when attaching the color sensor using the speaker brackets The color sensor may become hot due to a heat emitted trom the panel When using it in a high temperature environment attach the color sensor to the bottom of the front panel Install Your Flat Panel TV when side mounted speakers are not installed 1 Remove the screws of the color sensor then replace the bracket Use the removed screws agaln 2 Finger tighten the supplied color sensor screws in the speaker screw holes 3 Fit the color sensor bracket s lower grooves into the screws Adjust the bracket position to stay in place lt 4 AN The bracket is for PRO 151FD panel but the procedure is the same for PRO 111FD gt 4 Fasten the screws 5 Connect the cable to the color sensor terminal on the rear upper bank but do NOT plug in to the power outlet Important The color sensor may not operate properly e if attached by methods other than specified above e if anything blocks light falling on the sensor window e if light falls on only part of the sensor window e if the light falling on the sensor window and the panel screen differs Notes If the color sensor attached to the rear panel does not operate properly attach it to the front panel The color sensor may become hot due to a heat emitted trom the panel When using it in a high temperature environment attach the color s
58. which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker lt signature of Ty Coon gt 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a Subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License version 2 hence the version number 2 1 MO Appendix SSC SSSSSCOC C CSCS Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This license the Lesser General Public License applies to some specially designated software packages typically libraries of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it You can us
59. with the equipment Error message he e Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment device cannot be e Contirm that settings for the equipment are correct operated F ease check For details refer to the operating instructions that came with the equipment connection No picture and sound e Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment e Contirm that settings for the equipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came with the equioment e Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment e Confirm that settings tor the equipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came with the equipment e Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment e Contirm that settings for the equipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came with the equipment e Check that the AV system is connected to an HDMI terminal and any recorder player is connected to another HDMI terminal En Helpful Information CM Home Media Gallery NETWORK Issue No servers are found No previously connected server s found items in Se ect Servers are dimmed Failed to acquire a list appears on the Server List screen An available server is selected but cannot be navigated A server is arbitrarily selected File folder configuration differs from one server to another strange configu
60. 0 Adyson 0072 Aiko 0278 Aiwa 0037 0000 0124 0307 1137 0468 Akal 0041 0175 Alba 0209 0072 0278 Alienware 1972 Brand Code Allegro 0039 1137 America Action 0278 American High 0035 0081 Amstrad 0000 Anam National 0226 Asha 0240 Astra 0035 0240 Audio Dynamics 0040 Audio lechnica 0058 Audiovox 0037 0278 0038 Avis 0000 0072 Beaumark 0240 Bell amp Howell 0035 0048 0039 0000 0104 0046 0479 Brand Code Bell ExpressVu 1944 Broksonic 0184 0121 0209 0002 0479 1815 Calix 0037 Candle 0037 0038 Canon 0035 Capehart 0002 Captive Works 2167 Carrera 0240 Carver 0035 0081 CLE 0072 0278 Cineral 0278 CineVision 1137 Citizen 0035 0037 0240 0000 0209 0278 0479 Brand Code Classic 0037 Colortyme 0060 0035 0045 0278 Colt 0000 0072 Craig 0037 0047 0240 0072 Criterion 0000 0072 Crosley 0035 0081 0000 Crown 0072 0278 Curtis Mathes 0060 0035 0162 0240 0000 0041 0278 0432 Cybernex 0240 CyberPower 1972 Daewoo 0037 0045 0278 0046 1131 Brand Code Daytron 0037 0278 DBA 0040 0050 Dell 1972 Denon 0081 0042 Derwent 0041 DirecTV 0739 0740 Dish Network System 1944 Dishpro 1944 Dual 0000 Dumont 0040 Durabrand 0039 0038 Dynatech 0240 0000 Echostar 1944 Electrohome 0060 0037 0240 0000 0043 0209 Brand Code Electrophonic 0037 Emerald 01
61. 00BASE TX Appendix OEA IP Internet Protocol Address A unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard such as 192 168 1 xxx No duplicate numbers are allowed within the network LAN Cable A cable that has an eight pin modular plug on each end and is different from a telephone plug which has four pins A straight cable is used when connecting the flat panel TV to a home network via a hub A cross over cable is used when connecting directly to a PC Use category 5 CAT 5 LAN cables MAC Media Access Control Address An address attached to the port of any network device with an IP address The MAC address is expressed as 00 e0 36 01 23 x and cannot be changed Mass Storage Class Devices The standard provides an interface to a variety of storage devices such as USB flash drive and digital cameras PTP Picture Transfer Protocol A protocol that allows the transter of images and manipulation of digital cameras through USB connection Most recent digital cameras and other devices support PTP allowing the transter of images through direct connections Subnet Mask Used to determine the etwork when IP addresses are broken into several parts lt is expressed as 255 255 255 0 In most cases the Subnet mask is automatically assigned by the DHCP server UPnP Universal Plug and Play Architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of
62. 1 E AP e Oi E RE O OEI 42 Oo OUI ral Va TEM Oroso E 44 Mite We MOF US Mol CCIE lt 1 A 44 ee E O o q besa E 44 orci S E O o Ten Taree Sent ene A er o fete TE 44 SN oe rotos Uno A e o OO Ia 45 E O Rd A fouls T ECO A A A Eee 45 O42 General Cie Vdeo AO USTTICILIOl an AV SOUE siii ios RA A AA EA 46 Sa Compare ages WHET AQ USH TIE TIOUN Cain es eii 47 S44 Displava Grabivceal PICO SOUNO AUSTIN gt CP iaa ici ie daa cis 48 A A A II e eE A 49 GAO General sound AUO AUS IE rar E EO ERRENTAREN EE ER ERRER IEEE in dei 49 Sr DIO aoar ms ale Or ON e E E E E A E E E E E AE 3 5 1 Assign a Parental Control Block Password SD TABLE OF CONTENTS a CA PASCO O ri iia oF o ASS VS O SERLO DOS seen ent etre meme nee Cr en E Cen ne nT teen re ee ne nee eee gl Pe eh ON DAA AO A A E E S IAA A E E 54 OS lg i Tr NON OWO ect tise atte e ii A EER 55 AE ES EA AA R TA 00 a MENO TOMA E eiii ito 50 CIRO IN Oo MOCOS E e O E o O Tere yee E E 56 3 6 4 Trigger the Screen Saving Video Pattern PCNOOICEIY wwinissiesratsenintkesntaniazdvintess caia ai e aaa AA AAA 00 SEG ACE ENE Sa VO O ROUE OWE USA iaa dada 56 4 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options cccccceeeeeeenseeseeneeseeeeenseesesneeseeeesaseeseenseeseseeesss DD OS We Olle galls Sere Game O isis S1 BRE o OO ct a os E N o E OTA ENN E OF A OSA TAS OU Troun e FONE MENU savas reiri ET I ETO AE naan 58 Aa OS O U Corina dido er ee nT TTT 58 ATA Cl IN Pane 10 ECOG Oa GAC CONSO ri A AN 5
63. 37 0104 Signature 0060 0035 0037 0048 0000 0046 0479 Singer 0037 0240 0072 Sonic Blue 0614 0616 1137 Sonographe 0046 Sony 0035 0047 0032 0033 0000 0067 0046 0226 0275 0636 1032 1702 1703 1896 1972 Soundmaster 0000 Stack 9 1972 Star Choice 1843 ols 0042 SV2000 0000 0072 SVA 0000 Sylvania 0035 0081 0000 0043 0593 1593 Brand Code World 0209 0002 0479 XR 1000 0035 0240 0000 0072 Brand Code Symphonic 0240 0000 0002 0593 1593 Systemax 1972 Tagar Systems 1972 Tandy 0000 0104 lashiko 0037 Tatung 0048 0081 0000 0067 0041 leac 0000 0067 0041 Technics 0035 0162 0037 0000 Teknika 0035 0037 0000 lelecorder 0240 Telefunken 0041 Tevion 0479 Thomas 0000 0002 Thomson 0060 0041 Tisonic 0278 TiVo 0618 0636 0739 0740 1337 1944 1996 IMK 0240 0000 Brand Code Yamaha 0041 0038 Zenith 0037 0039 0033 0000 0209 0041 Brand Code INIX 0037 locom 0240 loshiba 0240 0045 0000 0043 0209 0041 1008 1972 1996 1988 losonic 0278 lotevision 0037 0240 louch 1972 Trix 0037 Ultra 0045 0278 Unitech 0240 Vector 0045 Vector Research 0184 0038 0040 Vextra 0072 Victor 0067 0041 Video Concepts 0045 0040 Videomagic 0037 Videosonic 0240 0000 0072 Viewsonic 1972 Villain 0000 Voodoo 1972 Brand Code 0278 0479 1137 1709 ZT Group 1972 8 2 7
64. 84 0121 Emerex 0032 Emerson 0037 0184 0240 0000 0121 0043 0209 0002 0278 0479 0593 1593 ESA 1137 Expressvu 1944 Fisher 0039 0047 0000 0104 0046 Fuji 0035 0033 Fujitsu 0000 Funa 0037 0000 0072 0278 0593 1593 8 2 4 VCR Brands G 0 Brand Code Garrard 0000 Gateway 1972 GE 0060 0035 0048 0240 0000 Gemini 0060 Genexxa 0037 0000 0278 Go Video 0240 0432 0526 0614 Wer 18 3 GOl 1944 GoldStar 0035 0037 0039 0000 0278 0038 1137 Goodmans 0037 0081 0000 0072 0278 Gradiente 0000 Granada 0081 0042 Grundig 0081 0226 Harley Davidson 0000 Harman Kardon 0081 0038 Harvard 0072 Harwood 0072 Brand Code Headquarter 0046 Hewlett Packard 1972 HI Q 0035 0047 0000 Hitachi 0035 0037 0045 0000 0042 0041 0089 Howard Computers 1972 HP 1972 ALS 1944 Hughes Network systems 0042 0739 0740 Humax 0739 1797 1988 Hush 1972 Hytek 0047 0000 0072 IBUYPOWER 1972 Instant Replay 0035 0226 ITT Nokia 0240 0041 Janell 0240 Brand Code Jensen 0067 0041 JVC 0067 0041 0058 1162 1944 KEC 0037 0278 Kenwood 0067 0041 0038 0046 KLH 0072 Kodak 0035 0037 KIV 0000 LG 0037 0240 0038 1037 1137 2010 Linksys 1972 Lloyd s 0240 0000 0072 0038 0040 Loewe 0081 Logik 0240 0000 0072 Lumatron 0278 Luxor 0046 LXI 0037 0000 0042 0067 Bran
65. 9 AN CI Oe I eii ASIA ES e A o aiming ata 59 4 2 1 Choose a Screen Size Automatically OF Manual vac cccceceestttereceseeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeteeetnnaneseeteteg 59 AO DORE IEF CLOTS FOr an AV Or CG CO cada 61 A O ae ea E A E A E A A E E E E E E o E 62 43 1 AUS Torocreen Masking Olak Oars ON IES ini caca 02 4 8 2 Select a Puretinema Level for High Quality IMIIl oinnnniiiin inicio rar 63 BO OIE BITC OCT VCO OOO sica dida 64 AA SECC IE FICC PDEA OO ONS dia ii road 64 MC ZO DA O ON ES O ET Tae ee Re eS PO O O veer en to o PD o PEI Te eee te ere 65 CM Cum FPE ute E e PNT N eT eR A TNT CO A eT ee o eno aye eer rt tnt rere tree 66 EA O csi Calc Ai aa PO Ce On eee One eee ee ee et eee UE o ene AAE E tartrate ee 66 A FC CO INS TOREO IA A oe ete Red ales ted AAA AA OF RARO PP II eT N E LE EET AT Tenn E Ter ahaa A ne et E 68 AA EN n MUN Oe tE OE Em oo OP O Po E O IAS 69 AAT E Os Lo e E oo ceded tease EERE eae 69 AO CS TS Fe CU aia 70 ato ISS Te Dane re tU dt 11 e e dy o co o A E A li a J2 ASA ACU OSCE E T EARE TE 72 E SES OB A e oe e Po A 74 RN 74 AM NAS MOB O PP o O UN UN tbo ao pesado eda TO Fe A VS Vy PA ease ea ees ns ees seas aos Bs ta pode anon acter NE 75 A oie MARIS MET Vane ETAT fic 5 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV cccccecscnecnseeseeneeeseeneeseeeeenseeeeseenseeseseensssseeeesssssssesees A O 6 1 Program the Remote Control to Uperate Other EQUIP ivan iia 18 ola Seog 6 og bcs o e eet
66. ASE TX interrupted or distorted for best quality playback and display speed Block noise appears e Check if the PC is operating properly Reboot the PC after confirming specifications and setup values e Contirm that the file complies to the supported format bit rate and or profile Also check the file for damage e When connected by a wireless LAN verity that the bit rate is sufficient e Some files that comply with the supported format may not play back or display e Check if the DRM content was purchased for use with another PC Your flat panel TV cannot play DRM content if it has been transferred from the PC on which it was purchased to another PC You can only play DRM content purchased for the PC in use at the time of purchase Please obtain a new license or use the PC for which the content was purchased e Check if content on the same server allows multiple client devices players Cannot play or display e Check the physical connections hub router and cable quality Please use 100BASE TX for best quality playback and display speed e Check if the PC is operating properly Reboot the PC after confirming its specifications and setup e Check if the file complies to the supported format bit rate and or profile Also check the tile tor damage e Check if the leasing contract for the server has expired e When connected by a wireless LAN check if the bit rate is sufficient e Some files that comply with the supported form
67. Change BGM t t Switches BGM content while playing BGM Zoom TOOLS see Use the TOOLS Menu Add to HMG Playlist TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Random TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Play Mode TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Slide Show TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Music Player TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Picture TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Sound TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Information TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Note Some functions may not be supported depending on the server type or software version Even files in the supported format may fail to play properly depending on the content MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 9 Use the TOOLS Menu Pressing TOOLS on the remote control causes the TOOLS Menu to appear Select various play and display modes from this menu The selectable menu items differ depending on the current menu refer to 3 6 1 Use the TOOLS Menu Update Server List Use this function to update the currently selected Server List This option is available on the Server List screen regardless if the server is connected to your flat panel TV 1 Press TOOLS while showing the Server List The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Update Server List Music Player 2 Select Update Server List trom the TOOLS Menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER Information on the connected server is updated Delete Server Your flat panel TV allows disconnected se
68. Channels To add new channels follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Digital luner Setup trom the System Setup menu MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing 3 Select Installation from the Digital Tuner Setup menu Installation Channel management Clock 4 Select Add New Channels Channel search starts automatically Ita new channel is found it is stored automatically in the flat panel TV lo cancel channel search before it tinishes press RETURN Software Keyboard This on screen keyboard allows labeling manually added TV channels Channel labels can be up to eight characters long to help channel identification lo use the Software Keyboard for labeling TV channels follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Analog TV Setup trom the System Setup menu Select Labe trom the Analog TV Setup menu 3 4 Select Program Entry from the submenu 5 Select a program number e Cable 1 through 135 e Air 2 through 69 6 Select Label The Software Keyboard screen appears gt Delete Space Caps OK Cancel 7 Select the first character The cursor moves to the next character space 8 Repeat the previous step to enter up to eight characters e Jo change a character use of to highlight the character then press ENTER he cursor moves to the previous or next character e Jo delete the entered chara
69. E INC Address 1925 E DOMINGUEZ ST LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A Phone 800 421 1625 URL http www plioneerelectronics com 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 receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help D8 10 1 2_En CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use sh
70. E LIBRARY AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LIBRARY IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE LIBRARY PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 16 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE LIBRARY AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LIBRARY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries If you develop a new library and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public we recommend making it tree software that everyone can redistribute and change You can do so by permitting redistribution under these terms or alternatively under the terms of the ordinary General Public License To apply these terms attach the following notices to the library It is safest to attach them to
71. E MENU to exit the menu 4 3 5 Adjust the Color Temperature Adjust the Color Temperature for better white balance To set the color temperature level follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Adjusttrom the Picture menu 3 Select Color Detai trom the Pro Adjust menu 4 Select Color Temp trom the submenu 5 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description A white with bluish tone pa tae IN CO CN To make fine adjustments select Manual press and hold ENTER for more than three seconds The Manual adjustment screen appears Go to Step 6 M7 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 6 Select the desired item Left Arrow Right Arrow weaker green stronger green bright portions weaker blue stronger blue weaker red stronger red weaker green stronger green weaker blue stronger blue lo adjust another item press RETURN then repeat Steps and 6 7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 3 6 Use CTI and Color Space Use the Color Transient Improvement CT and Color Space options to further enhance the picture to your preference To set the CTl and Color Space options follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Agusttrom the Picture menu 3 Select Color Detai trom the Pro Adjust menu 4 Select C7 or Color Space trom the submenu 5 Select the desired parameter Option Parameter Description CTI Off No eff
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73. L Panel AV SYS displays the control panel for connected AV system Playback CTRL Panel displays the control panel for connected recorder or player Switch to AV Sound switches between the flat panel TV screen and the Switch to TV Sound connected AV system for sound output Use the following buttons to control functions such as the disc navigator on a recorder or player e E VOL adjusts the volume for an AV system e PY MUTING turns off the sound while the video continues to play e Ed Arrow buttons navigates the menu screen e E3 Color buttons Red Green Blue Yellow controls a BD player EN e E TOOLS O O O O assigns the code tor a Pioneer BD player e OB ENTER activates the selected function e EA RETURN returns to the previous menu screen To connect a device tor HDMI Control follow the steps below 1 Turn on the flat panel TV and all other equipment 2 Confirm that the panel s Input Setting for HDMI Control Setting options comply with directions in the operating instructions tor the connected device s MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 3 Confirm that the other equipment is set for HDMI Control 4 Check that the audio and video are playing back properly from the equipment connected to the HDMI terminal s 5 Turn Off the flat panel TV 6 Pause for a few seconds before turning the power back on 7 Verify that all equipment is functioning properly To select the de
74. LAY again to hide the banner DISPLAY nfoBanner D00001 000 ABCDEFGH X2000000000000000000000000000X STEREO 9 30AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 nfoBanner additional D00001 000 ABCDE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX STEREO 9 30AM 7 07PM 8 08PM 7 8 91011 12 1 Broadcast signal Digital Analog 7 Program time schedule 2 Channel number 8 Parental Control information 3 Station name 9 Parental icon 4 Program title 10 Parental name 5 Sound multiplex information 11 Signal information HD SD 6 Current time 12 Favorite icon A separate banner also appears at the bottom of the screen showing the AV Selection mode bottom left and screen size bottom right The above information is only appears if it is included in the broadcast signal During multi screen mode the banner appears in both main and sub screens MY Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 4 7 Select Alternatives for to Sound There are four sound alternatives for your flat panel TV CC MTS SAP and Sound Effect This section defines each of these alternatives then explains how when to use 4 7 1 Activate Closed Captioning CC Your flat panel TV is equipped with an internal closed caption CC decoder CC allows conversations narration and sound effects in TV programs and home videos to appear as Subtitles on the screen For digital channels some parameters can be changed such as the text font and color However not all programs videos offer closed
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76. OLS Menu TELEVISION TOOLS Music Player Add to HMG Playlist Thumbnail List lt Change View List Thumbnail Sort Search List screen Ej Folder 1 C Folder 2 Lj Folder 3 Thumbnail screen ma dd Pp FIIF EFFET EEEF mpm i ji TIIT T ias ha 4 Content 2 E Content 3 3 Content 4 4 Content 5 40 se a ay ike e ee gt a Thumbnail List screen eo A NE Folder 2 Folder 3 Content 1 Content 2 Content 3 Sample screens Time Search The Time Search function allows the content to start playing at the preset time This option is available on the Movie Player and Music Player screens To allow Time Search follow the steps below 1 While playing content press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select me Search from the TOOLS Menu A Time Search dialog screen appears Time Search Total 01 00 00 Jump E3 00 00 00 y 3 Enter the time Hour Minute and or Second to jump to Enter Hour and Minute for movie content or Minute and Second for music content Use t or buttonsO to9 ifa numeric key icon appears Press o select Hour and Minute movie content or Minute and Second music content 4 Select Startthen press ENTER to begin the time search The movie music begins playing from the set time lo cancel the Time Search press RETURN Note The Time Search function may not be supported depending on the content server
77. OOLS Menu To change the current menu to another option the on screen TOOLS Menu provides short cuts to the available selections even while watching a program lo display the menu press TOOLS on the remote control The menus shown in this section differ depending upon the menu TOOLS TELEVISION Sound TOOLS Random Play Mode Single Repeat A B Repeat Time Search The TOOLS Menu provides short cuts to the selectable menu options while watching a program Use the arrow buttons to toggle between options The setting is complete as soon as the selected option appears in the center of the screeen When showing two screens the TOOLS Menu appears on the main screen 3 6 2 Extend Your Panel Life This function provides short cuts to your panel s longer service life Your flat panel TV includes the Screen Protection option Activating this option causes the panel to automatically select the several different features that can prolong the life of your panel and help alleviate after image ghosts or burn in To set this option follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Screen Protection from the Option menu A confirmation screen appears 3 Select Yes from the submenu The following settings are automatically entered eAuto Size Wide Zoom eSide Mask Detection Mode 1 e Orbiter AV source Mode 7 e Orbiter PC source Mode 7 Energy Save Mode 7 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu M
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79. PVR Brand Code ABS 1972 Alienware 1972 Bell ExpressVu 1944 Captive Works 2167 CyberPower 1972 Dell 1972 Direc IV 0739 0740 Dish Network System 1944 Dish Pro 1944 8 2 8 BD HD DVD Brand Code 8 2 9 DVD R Brand Code Accurian 0675 1416 Apex Digital 1056 Aspire Digital 1168 Astar 1489 Broksonic 1419 Citizen 2116 Brand Code Echostar 1944 Expressvu 1944 Gateway 1972 Go Video 0614 1873 GOl 1944 Hewlett Packard 1972 Howard Computers 1972 HP 1972 HIS 1944 Brand Code Panasonic 1641 Philips 2084 Brand Code Coby 1086 CyberHome 1129 1502 Digital Max 1738 Electrohome 2116 Funal 0675 1334 Gateway 1073 1158 Brand Code Hughes Network Systems 0739 0740 Humax 0739 1797 1988 Hush 1972 IBUYPOWER 1972 JVC 1944 LG 2010 Linksys 1972 Brand Code Pioneer 2052 0142 RCA 1769 Brand Code Go Video 0741 1158 1304 1730 iLo 1348 WE 1275 LG 0741 LiteOn 1158 1416 1440 1738 Brand Code Media Center PC 1972 Microsoft 1972 Mind 1972 Motorola 1843 Niveus Media 1972 Northgate 1972 Panasonic 0614 0616 Philips 0618 0739 1818 Brand Code Brand Code Magnavox 0646 0675 1506 Panasonic 0490 Philips 0646 1340 Pioneer 0631 1460 1475 1476 1512 Brand Code Pioneer 1337 1803 RCA 0880 Replay lV 0614 0616 Samsung 0739 Sh
80. Press TOOLS on the remote control The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Picture Off from the TOOLS Menu 3 Press ENTER The screen display turns Off lo restore the screen display press any buttons other than VOL and MUTING Note The Picture Off setting is not memorized by the system AV Source No Signal To save energy and extend the life of your flat panel TV the panel can enter Standby automatically if the AV source signal fails for 15 consecutive minutes At five minutes before and at every minute after that a warning message appears on the screen When the final minute elapses the panel switches to Standby To have the panel switch to Standby when an AV source signal fails follow the steps below 1 Access the Power Contro through the Setup Select No Signal off from the Power Control menu Select Enab e to activate the AV Signal off power function Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 2 3 4 Note The flat panel TV may switch to Standby when there is noise signal interference at the end of a broadcast schedule channel goes off air AV Source Non Operational To save energy and extend the life of your flat panel TV the panel can enter Standby automatically if there are no commands trom the AV source for three consecutive hours At five minutes before and at every minute after that a warning message appears on the screen When the final minute elapses the panel switches to Standby To hav
81. Proceed 0672 Proscan 0522 Prosonic 0699 ProVision 0778 Qwestar 0651 Radionette 0741 RadioShack 0571 RCA 0522 057 1 0717 0790 0822 1022 1769 Realistic 0571 Reoc 0792 Brand Code Hitachi 0023 0395 Magnavox 0064 0194 0217 0241 Marantz 0064 0194 Mitsubishi 0059 0241 Brand Code Revoy 0699 Rio 0869 2002 RJ lech 0118 1360 Rotel 0623 1178 Rowa 0823 1004 Saba 0651 Sampo 0698 0752 1501 Samsung 0298 0490 0573 0744 0199 0820 1044 1075 1470 2069 Sansui 0695 Sanyo 0670 0675 0695 0873 1594 Schneider 0783 Schwaiger 0752 Sensory Science 1158 Sharp 0630 0675 0702 1256 Brand Code NAD 0059 NEC 0286 Optimus 0059 Panasonic 0204 Philips 0064 0194 Brand Code Sharper Image 1117 Sherwood 0633 0770 1043 1077 1889 Shinsonic 0533 0839 Slim Art 0784 SM Electronic 0730 Sonic Blue 0573 0715 0783 0869 1099 2002 sony 0533 0772 0864 1033 1070 1431 1516 1536 1548 1633 1791 1824 1892 1903 1904 1934 2020 2043 Sova 1122 Sungale 1074 SVA 0717 0860 1105 sylvania 0675 1268 symphonic 0675 0894 Brand Code Pioneer 0059 0023 0241 0463 0572 1274 Polk Audio 0194 Quasar 0204 Renaissance 0323 Brand Code 1268 1334 TAG Mclaren 0894 Tatung 0770 leac 0571 07 14 0692 0790 Technics 0490 0703 Technika 0770 lechnosonic 0730 lechwood 0692 lerapin 1031
82. Q E Rear view zZ 3 3 x 1 laj J AV cable S Video cable commercially _1 commercially available available AV cable commercially available Use INPUT 1 terminals when connecting a VCR or other Use INPUT 3 emina Y connecting a game equipment For details refer to the operation manual console camcorder or other audiovisual equipment that came with the VCR For details refer to the operation manual that came with the game console or camcorder Connect control cords Connect a PC EDS Stereo sound cable al commercially f available oa PB available When PC audio is connected Personal computer Connect control cords between the panel s CONTROL Use the PC INPUT terminal Analog RGB when OUT terminal and other Pioneer equipment having connecting a PC If you also connect PC audio use PC the SR logo Use a mono sound cable with a mini plug INPUT Audio with a stereo sound cable with a mini not provided plug not provided For details refer to the operation manual that came with the PC MY Install Your Flat Panel TV En 2 6 3 Connect the Power Cord to the Panel The final connection is the power cord Always connect the panel s power cord to a three pronged outlet verifying that the cord is properly grounded The cord includes a noise filter that reduces electrical interference from the wall outlet As long as the flat panel TV is plugged in to an outlet some power
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85. SUCH DAMAGE This software is based in part on Apple Public Source License or the recent s rights thereunder see http developer apple com for information libupnp Copyright 2000 2003 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Appendix OEA Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHET
86. TV input sources Standard allows customizing settings as desired set the mode for each input source 3 Allow the AV Selection screen to disappear When the screen disappears the panel locks in last viewed option and the menu closes PURE MOVIE for movies shared by external input and TV input sources SPORT GAME M7 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 4 1 2 Choose an AV Source through the Home Menu The other method for choosing an AV Selection uses the Home Menu Follow the directions below to set an AV Selection for an external AV Source The AV Selection OPTIMUM automatically adjusts to the highest image quality possible for the selected source and viewing environment Your flat panel TV employs advanced sound reproduction technologies such as SRS WOW HD OPTIMUM also automatically adjusts to the optimum sound for the selected scene This process is gradual so changes to the tint and brightness may be visible This is normal and is not a malfunction To choose an AV source through the Home Menu follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select AV Se ection from the Picture menu 3 Select an option from the submenu AV Selection OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE When OPTIMUM is selected images are adjusted automatically based on the information collected PURE MOVIE SPORT GAME Standard at the Room Light Sensor as well as the Color Sensor when in use Picture AV Se
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88. Y Basic Operations For Television Viewing En 3 6 3 Turn On the Image Orbiter A built in feature to protect against burn in is the Orbiter function Orbiter automatically changes the position of the picture imperceptibly while the image is on screen lo activate the Orbiter follow the steps below lo cancel this function select Off in Step 3 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Orbiter from the Option menu 3 Select Mode 7 or Mode 2 e AV source Mode 1 for any screen mode except Dot by Dot e AV source Mode 2 for all available screen modes e PC source Mode 7 to enable the Orbiter e PC source Mode 2 to smooth the text character appearance 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note The farthest edges ofan image may be hidden at times as the picture position Shifts Also when the Orbiter function is set to Mode 1 or Mode 2 the image may appear to drop slightly on the screen 3 6 4 Trigger the Screen Saving Video Pattern Periodically The Video Pattern function causes the screen to appear white which helps to alleviate atter image ghosts or burn in While the Video Pattern screen is on only the remote s TV c button and the panel s STANDBY ON button is available The panel automatically switches to Standby one hour after running the Video Pattern screen To cancel the Video Pattern screen press the remote s TV or the panel s STANDBY ON To activate the Video Pattern screen follow the steps below 1 Access
89. able today However the viewing area environment and personal preferences affect how the picture appears This section provides methods to adjust the picture and sound for your best viewing experience 4 2 1 Choose a Screen Size Automatically or Manually Automatic Screen Sizing The flat panel TV can automatically select an appropriate screen size for the incoming video signal from a connected HDMI device lo allow automatic screen sizing follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Auto Size from the Option menu 3 Select Natural or Wide Zoom trom the submenu Option Description Off deactivates the Auto Size function Natural adjusts the image to the screen size Wide Zoom enlarges and displays only the 4 3 aspect ratio portion in full and wide screen 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note When a video signal contains no aspect ratio information the Automatic Screen Size function is unavailable Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options Manual Screen Sizing Manually select an appropriate screen size if an image fails to appear in the correct format Browse the menu for the correct screen size for a specific program The selectable screen sizes differ depending on the types of input signals While watching a TV broadcast press SCREEN SIZE on the remote control to cycle the picture through Auto FULL Dot by Dot ZOOM CINEMA 4 3 WIDE WIDE 1 and WIDE 2 Freely chang
90. ables with rubber bands not included 6 Plug the flat panel TV s power cord in to the panel but do NOT plug in to the power outlet 7 Follow installation directions provided with your selected wall ceiling mount For details refer to the operating instructions supplied with the wallceiling mount unit 2 4 Mount the Flat Panel TV Because your flat panel TV is slim but heavy have at least two people mount and or position the panel The following sections provide instructions for the different mounting and anchoring options Anchor the Panel When Using a Stand When using a stand stabilize the panel to keep it from tipping over Please use the supplied metal fittings and screws to anchor the panel to a wall or other solid support structure Another option is to purchase hooks cords and fittings through your installer or from your local hardware store The hardware size and strength depends on the composition and thickness of the anchoring surface Recommended hook Nominal diameter 8 mm 3 8 inch length 12 mm to 18 mm 0 5 inches to 0 7 inches To anchor the panel when using the provided stand follow the steps below 1 Attach the hooks to the mounting holes on the a Oz 12 mm to 18 mm back of the panel 0 5 inches to 0 7 inches 2 Sink the fittings into the wall or support structure 3 Run cords between the hooks and the fittings e real 4 Tighten the cords until the panel is anchored but 2 Cord not pulled off b
91. activates PureCinema Standard not available for automatically detects recorded input signals 480p 7200 460 image data when displaying Hz or 10800 60 Hz DVD or high definition images e g movies having 24 frames per second for smooth and vivid playback Smooth not available for input oroduces smoother and more signals 1080p 60 Hz vivid moving images Advance not available for input converts theatre quality images signals 1080p 60 Hz to 72 Hz when displaying DVD images e g movies having 24 frames per second for smooth and vivid playback Text deactivates text optimization Optimization On improves subtitle display quality M7 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options En 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note Activating the Game Control Pref setting under the Ootion menu disables the PureCinema setting 4 3 3 Select an Intelligent Mode Option Use this function to optimize color tones and brightness for images To select the Intelligent Mode follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup Select Aro Adjusttrom the Picture menu Select Intelligent Mode trom the submenu Select Mode 7 or Mode 2 or Off Select the desired parameter 2 3 4 9 Parameter Description compensates for more effective picture adjustment compensates for appropriate picture adjustment 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note As this function automatically optimizes image
92. ailed to obtain DRM authorization Failed to obtain DRM authorization Failed to obtain WMDRM authorization Failed to obtain WMDRM authorization Failed to obtain WMDRM authorization Failed to obtain WMDRM authorization Authorization error other than above e Displaying pictures in the Home Media Gallery for an extended period may cause an after image Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 5 12 Add Other Audio Equipment The flat panel TV s digital audio output terminal optical can output Dolby Digital signals Using an optical digital cable connect an AV receiver to the digital audio output terminal optical on the rear of the flat panel TV This connection allows audio such as trom digital TV broadcasts to play back in high quality If your AV receiver does not have a digital audio input terminal optical connect the AUDIO OUT terminals AUDIO on the rear of the flat panel TV to the audio input terminals on the AV receiver However this method may result in audio delay between the speakers and the sound from the AV receiver To reduce the delay mute the speakers on the flat panel TV Nonetheless you may still experience some delay between the sound and the picture Rear view This connection is not required when connecting an AV amp xy Optical digita equipped with y cable the surround l commercially function to a AV cable available subwoofer commercially O o avallable i Sub
93. alance Fitting En Install Your Flat Panel TV ON To stabilize the flat panel TV on a table or platform use the supplied metal fittings and screws as well as commercially available wood screws The wood screws are to anchor the metal fittings when mounting on a wooden surface These screws should have a nominal diameter of 4 mm 5 32 inch and are at least 20 mm 13 16 inch long Notes Avoid moving the table after the panel is attached Do not use bare wires for the cord fany part of the wire Is introduced into the ventilation port on the back of the display panel fire or electrical shock could result Follow the steps below to secure your flat panel TV 1 Mark locations for metal fittings and screws on the back edge of the table using the panel stand to determine placement T PRO 151FD PRO 111FD fa 2 O N S ae E 00 E EO E LO O E o i i Cc AN ES C o lt 2 20 mm 13 16 inch min Wood screw commercially Wood screw available commercially available 4mm x 20 mm 5 32 inch x 13 16 inch min 4mm x 20mm 5 32 inch x 13 16 inch min 2 Drill holes in the table or plattorm edge at the marked locations 3 Lift panel into place with the assistance with at least one other person 4 Use wood screws not included to secure the metal fittings to the table IX Install Your Flat Panel TV En 2 5 Attach the Color Sensor When attached to your panel the color sensor analyses the b
94. any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision
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96. arpness 0 Pro Adjust Reset 3 Use the arrow buttons to adjust to the desired level Q Contrast 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Reduce Noise from Analog TV Sometimes electronic signal static can cause imperfections in the picture This static is called Video Noise Your flat panel TV can reduce video noise from an analog TV channel depending on the broadcast signal level Sometimes the broadcast signal has higher interference levels so that some video noise is noticeable This function is only selectable for signals from an antenna Follow the steps below to reduce noise on an analog TV channel 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Analog TV Setup trom the System Setup menu 3 Select Manual Aadyusttrom the submenu Only analog channels set using Auto Installation are manually adjustable 4 Select Program Entry 5 Select a channel number to be added Use the arrow buttons to enter a channel number 6 Select uner NR 1 Select On The default setting is On 8 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Basic Operations For Television Viewing Picture Image Position Each input source stores the picture adjustment settings for that view Although repositioning is available in most screen views when the screen is set to Dot by Dot the Position menu is unavailable Also depending on the displayed video the image position may not change after an adjustment To adjust the picture
97. at TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Random TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Play Mode TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Audio TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Picture TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Sound TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Information TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Note Some functions may not be supported depending on the server type or software version During playback an error may arise in time related information depending on the content or server software Also some functions may not be supported depending on the content En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Content obtained from a digital video camera that supports H 264 AVC format can be played through the USB port To play content from this type of camera follow the steps below 1 Insert the USB flash drive containing the content into a card reader connected to the flat panel TV The USB device s Folder Contents List appears on screen Frefer to the operation manual that came with the individual device for connection and setting helo 2 Select a Folder Contents List Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select the desired content Note Some content may not be played back or may be a short delay between audio and video depending on the file Not all files including edited files may be supported with the Movie Player Stored content may not appear in the Shortcut folder depending on the saved position in the memory device Also
98. at may not be played back or displayed e It takes time to capture and display a large sized image If this is the case no operation may be performed e Check if the DRM content was purchased for use with another PC With the flat panel TV you cannot play DRM content if it has been transferred from the PC on which it was purchased to another PC You can only play DRM content purchased for the PC in use at the time of purchase Please obtain a new license or use the PC for which the content was purchased e Check if content on the same server is played with multiple client devices players Home Media Gallery USB Issue Possible Solutions USB devices are not e Check if the device is Mass Storage Class compliant properly recognized e Check if itis connected properly nothing is damaged power unit mode such as Mass Storage mode and media format etc e Check if it contains the supported files e Check if the speed of the device is sufficient poor device speed may result in interrupted or delayed display of images due to a bit rate problem When using a digital camera that is not Mass Storage Class compliant insert the Flash Memory card into the multi card reader e Confirm that the device is correctly inserted or removed e No USB hub is supported When using a home network connect directly to the device s USB port Helpful Information 06 Home Media Gallery USB Issue Possible Solutions Image or sound is e Verify t
99. ation For example an HD broadcast with side masks 4 3 content causes uneven wear of the plasma cells If side masks appear around a broadcast after that program or movie is over switch to a full screen motion video This action helps the panel balance wear for the plasma cells and guard against after image issues For more information about Masks refer to 4 3 1 Adjust for Screen Masking black bars on sides Note Not all broadcast programs carry alternative screen Sizes En Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options o4 4 2 2 Correct the Picture for an AV or PC Source Although picture adjustments are to your personal preferences often the source causes unanticipated image changes Your flat panel TV offers several adjustment options AV Source Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Color decreased intensity increased intensity purplish skin tones greenish skin tones Sharpness softer definition crisper definition PC Source Option Left Arrow Right Arrow EN E CTC To correct the picture for an AV or a PC source follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select an option to adjust AV Source PC Source Picture AV Selection PERFORMANCE AV Selection STANDARD 40 0 Contrast 40 ras Contrast Brightness z 0 Brightness Color 0 Red Tint SL 0 Green 0 000 0 0 Sharpness Blue 0 Pro Adjust Reset Reset 3 Select the desired level for that option using the left ri
100. atteries Also mixing different types or brands of batteries can cause issues as batteries brands have slightly different characteristics Note If the flat panel TV s remote control is not needed for an extended length of time remove the batteries When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution s rules that apply in your country area Remote Control Issues There are several issues that can affect your remote control but the most common problem is weak batteries Weak batteries in the remote control can cause communication to fail or only operate sporadically In this situation try moving closer to the panel and attempt to control the panel with the remote If the panel responds then change the batteries If moving closer has no effect on the panel check the surroundings for objects that might be blocking the signal Also consider other equipment with remote controls that are in the area around the panel Objects and other IR signals can disrupt the remote For more help with your remote control refer to 6 1 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVs on Operating Range for the Remote Control To control the flat panel TV point the remote towards the sensor on the panel s bottom right corner For easy operation keep the distance between the remote control and the sensor less than 7 m 23 feet and at an angle of less than 30 de
101. b or cable directly to a media server Usable Media Servers A media server contains digital content such as movies music and photo files PCs that have pre installed media server software and recorders with a media server function are considered the media server There are some media servers that you can choose trom for example Windows Media Connect Windows Media Player that has a media sharing function and DLNA compliant servers e Windows Media Connect 2 0 Windows Media Connect runs on a 32 bit PC with Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2 installed When it is already installed you can enjoy Home Media Gallery using your PC e Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP Windows Media Player 11 features Media Sharing that runs on a 82 bit PC with Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2 installed If Windows Media Connect 2 0 is not installed in your PC you can download Windows Media Player 11 from Microsoft s website e Windows Media Player 11 for Windows Vista Windows Media Player 11 is featured in 32 bit Windows Vista PCs When selecting the most suitable media server please visit Microsoft s website for system requirements known issues installation procedures and other updated information e DLNA CERTIFIED digital media servers The server is a DLNA certified digital media server such as PC software PCs and other devices installed with DLNA certified software When a PC running DLNA server software or other DLNA compatible device is connected to this
102. below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select M Strom the TOOLS Menu 3 Select STEREO SAP or MONO The chart below breaks down the Stereo SAP options STEREO mode SAP mode MONO mode STEREO STEREO mode SAP mode MONO mode A MS STEREO 9 30AM STEREO SAP 9 30AM MONO SAP 9 30AM MONO 9 30AM In STEREO mode In STEREO mode In STEREO mode In STEREO mode STEREO 9 30AM SAP STEREO 9 30AM SAP MAIN 9 30AM In SAP mode In SAP mode In SAP mode In SAP mode MONO 9 30AM MONO SAP 9 30AM MONO SAP 9 30AM MONO 9 30AM In MONO mode In MONO mode In MONO mode In MONO mode STEREO signals STEREO SAP MONO SAP MONO signals Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options o4 When stereo sound is difficult to hear manually switch to MONO for clearer sound The panel s sound remains in mono even if the system receives a stereo broadcast Reselect STEREO to hear broadcasts in stereo where available Selecting MTS while the input source is INPUT 1 to INPUT 7 or a PC does not change the type of sound In this case the video source determines the sound 4 7 4 Apply Sound Effect Settings Your flat panel TV offers four sound effects SRS FOCUS SRS SRS TruBass and SRS Definition e SRS FOCUS moves sound source direction vertically and makes sound and voice clearly audible e SRS effortlessly produces a three dimensional sound field e SRS TruBass produces a clear rich bass tone e SRS Definition
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106. cter highlight the character select Delete then press ENTER e Jo outa space after the entered character highlight the space select Space then press ENTER e lo toggle between upper case and lower case highlight the character select Caps then press ENTER En Basic Operations For Television Viewing 9 Select OK then press ENTER The entry is complete 10 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 3 2 6 Skip or Delete Unwanted Channels The Auto Installation process adds all channels available from your TV service provider However there may be some channels that are unwanted or are not age appropriate for your home This section explains how to bypass or delete unwanted channels when moving up down one channel at a time and what programs are avallable for viewing To skip or delete unwanted channels use the remote s CH CH buttons to reset the status for those channels Follow the steps below to change a channel s status 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Digital luner Setup or Analog TV Setup from the System Setup menu e Digital TV channels Channel management gt Channel Options gt Channel Delete gt v On 00001 000 01010102A 01010 00003 000 00004 000 00005 000 00006 000 00007 000 01010101S R0100 00009 000 3 Scroll to or highlight an unwanted channel number 4 Press ENTER to reverse the status for that channel When there is a check mark next to the channel it disappears 5 P
107. ction must be active for the panel to block content If this option is turned Off blocked programs appear on screen lo activate Parental Control blocking follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Parental Control The password entry screen appears 3 Enter your four digit code using the 0 through 9 buttons 4 Select Status Status MPAA Ratings TV Parental Guidelines Canadian English Ratings Canadian French Ratings CEVEA UE To at LULAS E Digital Regional Ratings 5 Select On to activate Parental Control 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu When a program is blocked a B appears in appropriate rating boxes If a channel is blocked but the Parental Control system is turned off the symbol is a V and the channel program is viewable The lock symbol here marks blocked TV ratings 3 5 3 Assign a Rating System to Create Blocks Besides choosing to block certain channels you may use one of the recognized rating systems to block programs and or content Your panel recognizes the following rating systems e V ratings e TV Parental Guidelines including unrated programming e Motion Picture Association of America MPAA for movies e Canadian English French rating systems Note Your flat panel TV ships with all ratings unblocked To block TV or other content using a rating system follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Parental Cont
108. d Code M Electronic 0240 Magnasonic 0037 0240 0000 0072 0278 0593 Magnavox 0035 0037 0048 0039 0081 0240 0000 0226 0563 0593 0618 1593 Magnin 0240 Marantz 0035 0081 0038 Marta 0037 Matsui 0037 0209 Matsushita 0035 0162 0081 1162 Media Center PG 1972 MEI 0035 Memorex 0035 0162 0037 0048 0039 0047 0240 0000 0104 0209 0072 0278 0046 0307 0479 1037 1162 Brand Code 0060 0240 0043 MGN lechnology 0240 Microsoft 1972 Midland 0240 Mind 1972 Minolta 0042 Mitsubishi 0060 0048 0047 0000 0042 0067 0043 0041 0173 Motorola 0035 0048 1843 Movie Walker 0072 MIC 0240 0000 0072 MIX 0000 Multitech 0039 0000 0072 NAD 0240 0104 0058 MO Appendix SSC S CN C SNST dY Brand Code NEC 0104 0067 0041 0038 0040 0050 New Tech 0072 Nikko 0037 0278 Nikkodo 0037 0278 Nishi 0240 Niveus Media 1972 Noblex 0240 Northgate 1972 Olympus 0035 0162 0104 0226 Onkyo 0299 Optimus 1062 0035 0162 0037 0048 0047 0240 0000 0104 0058 0432 0593 1162 Orion 0184 0240 0000 0104 0121 0209 0002 0278 0479 Genai EE 8 2 5 VCR Brands P V Brand Code Panama 0035 Panasonic 1062 0035 0162 0000 0225 0226 0614 0616 1162 Penney 0035 0162 0037 0047 0081 0240 0000 0042 0067 0038 0040 Pentax 0042 Philco 0035 0081 0000 0209
109. dio balance to the left shifts audio balance to the right 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Restore Default Sound Setting To restore the factory default sound settings follow the directions below 1 Highlight Resettrom the Sound menu 2 Press ENTER to continue with the sound reset A confirmation screen appears asking if settings should be returned to the factory defaults 3 Use the arrow buttons to highlight Yes 4 Press ENTER to restore all sound settings to the original default values Note The Auto Volume Control AVC setting cannot be restored to the factory default MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing En 3 5 Block Programs Channels or Content Although blocking programs channels or content is optional some images may be inappropriate for all family members Your flat panel TV supports a blocking function known as Parental Control With Parental Control activated certain material fails to appear on screen if it is beyond your select viewing level Parental Control uses recognized rating systems but also allows blocks placed at your discretion This section explains the different blocking functions and how to assign each type Note When watching a TV program you may see an emergency alert message scrolling at the top of the screen The television station is broadcasting the emergency message as a test or an alert in a real emergency he Hat panel TV ships with this function active For informa
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111. e left and right only or reversed between e Confirm that speaker cables are connected and seated properly left and right e Check the sound balance and adjust if necessary Brightness and color e f images in 4 3 mode or letterbox images are displayed for long periods or for shorter tone on the sides differ periods over several days an after image may remain due to burning from the center Watch images in Full screen as much as possible to avoid this ssue e Change the Brightness Sync setting to Auto This function adjusts the brightness of the gray side masks for the brightness of the main Image e Use the Screen Protection function see 3 6 2 Extend Your Panel Life After image lag e lf a bright or still image was on screen for a long period before switching to a darker image the original image may appear as an after image or ghost Try playing another bright image switching the picture quickly many times or show a very active scene e Use the Screen Protection function see 3 6 2 Extend Your Panel Lite e Display the Video Pattern screen to help reduce after image lag HDMI Control Issue Possible Solutions HDMI Controls do not e Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment function e Contirm that the settings for the panel are correct e Contirm that the equipment is HDMI compliant e Contirm that settings for the equipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came
112. e the panel enter Standby automatically when there are no commands from the AV source follow the steps below 1 Access the Power Contro through the Setup 2 Select No Operation off trom the Power Control menu 3 Select Enable trom the No Operation off menu 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options o4 PC Source Power Management When receiving signals from a PC the panel can automatically enter Standby if the signal fails Follow the steps below to activate this function 1 Access the Power Control through the Setup 2 Select Power Management from the Power Control menu 3 Select an option from the submenu Description no power management default panel enters Standby when no signal is received from the PC for eight minutes using the PC has no effect on the panel Note Pressing the remote s TV or the panel s STANDBY ON reactivates the flat panel TV 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu These power management options are unavailable when a PC is connected to the panel through the HDMI port terminal WD Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Although earlier sections have mentioned other equipment for playing back video this section provides control and operation information for specific types of equipment 5 1 Program the Remote Control to Operate Other Equipment To operate other equipm
113. e the screen size during broadcasts or video from other input sources Auto is available when receiving HD broadcasts The following chart provides information about how the screen appears for each option AV Option Description adds side masks or displays the image in Tull screen when detecting HD pictures containing side masks See Detect Masks on page 62 squeezes 16 9 images matches input signal to the same number of screen pixels available for 1080i or 1080p signals only bars may appear on the top and bottom on some programs that are 16 9 letterbox bars may appear on the top and bottom on some programs that are 14 9 letterbox available tor SD signals only side bars appear on each side pictures progressively stretch toward each side available for SD signals only pictures progressively stretch toward each side available tor HD signals only pictures evenly stretch toward each side available for HD signals only FULL ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE 1 WIDE 2 PC Option Description fills without altering the input signal aspect ratio shows 16 9 screen display With WIDE 1 or WIDE 2 selected a High Definition HD TV broadcast may crop part of an image or menu If an image or menu appears cut or runs off the screen change the option to FULL Avoid showing signals that fill only part of the screen Images that fail to fill the screen may cause temporary or permanent image retention depending on the frequency and dur
114. ears on screen 2 Select HMG Playlist Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select Movie Music or Phototrom the HMG Playlist screen Le Movie L5 Music E Photo 4 Select a desired list from Playlist 1 through Playlist 5 5 Select the desired content This menu can appear as a List Thumbnail or Thumbnail List screen Press TOOLS then select Change view trom the TOOLS Menu to cycle through the views 6 Press ENTER to play the content The appropriate Player launches and begins playing the selected file lo return to the previous screen press RETURN 7 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery 5 8 1 Show Your Movie Files on the Flat Panel TV When selecting movie content from the server menu on the Media Navigator screen or USB Device screen the Movie Player automatically launches Select a category folder or device to access the submenu containing the file or content Selecting a movie file from the HMG Playlist causes the Movie Player screen to appear just like selecting a file from a server Screen Components The following information automatically appears on screen for a few seconds when Movie Player launches or playback status changes controlled by the remote for example Pressing DISPLAY or selecting Information on the TOOLS Menu also causes the information to appear 3 Content information 1 Album name Album Name MovieTITLE 0123456 2 Content title 3 Date Play
115. ears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Music Player Slide Show 2 Select Music Playertrom the TOOLS Menu The Music Player screen appears After entering the setting press RETURN he previous screen returns Move To show files in your preferred order use the Move option to change the listing order in the HMG Playlist This option is available on the Contents List Playlist screen 1 Move the cursor to the content to be moved within the HMG Playlist 2 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Move USB Device 3 Select Move from the TOOLS Menu ED 4 Press to move the content up or down En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 5 Press ENTER Editing completes and Move finishes Delete from HMG Playlist Sometimes a file is no longer wanted Your flat panel TV provides a method to delete content from a HMG Playlist This option is available on the Contents List Playlist screen To delete content from a Playlist follow the steps below 1 Move the cursor to the content to be deleted from the HMG Playlist 2 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Delete from HMG Playlist Move 3 Select Delete from HMG Playliston the TOOLS Menu A Delete from HMG Playlist dialog screen appears 4 Select Yes to remove the content item The dialog screen disappears and the selected content is deleted from the HMG Playlist lo cancel select No
116. ect activates CTI Color Space optimized for vivid vibrant color reproduction standard color reproduction 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 3 7 Use the Color Management Use the Color Management option to fine adjust the coloring of images To set the Color Management option follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Adjusttrom the Picture menu 3 Select Color Detai trom the Pro Adjust menu 4 Select Color Managementtrom the submenu En Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options ME 5 Select the desired parameter Color Management 6 Select the desired level Item Left Arrow Right Arrow R closerto magenta closer to yellow Y closerto red closer to green G closerto yellow closer to cyan Co closerto green closer to blue B closerto cyan closer to magenta M closerto blue closer to red lo adjust another item press RETURN then repeat Steps 5 and 6 7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 3 8 Reduce Noise from the Image Use the video noise reduction features for clear and crisp images Refer to the following table for available noise reduction functions To select the Noise Reduction options follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Adjusttrom the Picture menu 3 Select No se Reduction from the Pro Adjust menu 4 Select 3DNR Field NR Block NR or Mosquito NR M7 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustm
117. ected to a PC the image position and clock frequency can be adjusted The Auto Setup option automatically adjusts these options but the image position and clock can be adjusted manually too This section covers the automatic setup function and the following section covers how to manually adjust the image position and clock The AV source device must be connected to the flat panel TV and turned on for these options to work To use Auto Setup to automatically adjust the image position and clock follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Auto Setup trom the Option menu The function begins as soon as the selection is made However depending on the image the position may not change after an adjustment 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note This function is unavailable when the PC is connected to the HDMI terminal When Auto Setup finishes the message Auto Setup Completed appears on screen However if the setup fails to adjust the image the message still appears if other factors affect the change Auto Setup may fail with a PC image composed of similar patterns or a monochrome picture If Auto Setup fails to correct the image position and clock change the PC image and try again 5 13 2 Manual Image Position and Clock Adjustments Usually Auto Setup for a PC is the best practice for adjusting the image position and clock However to personally optimize position and clock follow the steps below 1
118. ed area or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight or strong artificial light D3 4 2 1 7c_A_En 7 8 2 Radio Interference This digital television is capable of receiving analog basic digital basic and digital premium cable television programming by direct connection to a cable system providing such programming security card provided by your cable operator is required to view encrypted digital programming Certain advanced and interactive digital cable services such as video on demand a cable operator s enhanced program guide and data enhanced television services may require the use of a set top box For more information call your local cable operator Information to User Alteration or moditications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment D8 10 2_En For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 D8 10 1 3_En 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 accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product Name Flat Panel TV Model Number PRO 151FD PRO 111FD Product Category Class B Personal Computers amp Peripherals Responsible Party Name PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVIC
119. ensor to the bottom of the front panel Do not use the screws supplied tor the speakers En Install Your Flat Panel TV 02 2 6 Connect to Broadcast TV amp Other Devices DVR Receiver BDR etc The type of equipment attached to your flat panel TV determines which panel ports are used The following sections explain how to connect broadcast TV and playback equipment such as a DVD player Surround Sound system video recorder etc to the panel If your equipment is not listed please refer to the operating instructions that came with the device s for connection assistance 2 6 1 Add Analog conventional and Digital TV Channels Whether a TV station broadcasts in Analog or Digital your flat panel TV shows the programs as long as the panel is programmed to accept the signal lo program your panel for broadcast TV select terminal ANT The ANT terminal accepts both analog and digital noo E 0 broadcasts Connect a VHF UHF antenna and or cable TV O ada O 2 to the panel s rear ANT terminal then press TV DTV on O AN Si EN ENDE O SAA the remote control to toggle between analog and digital broadcasts When watching analog IV channels you can also use an outdoor antenna Tor the clearest analog picture If your outdoor antenna uses a 75 ohm coaxial cable with an F type connector plug It into the panel s antenna terminal on the back Rear view 4 r In order to watch both analog and digital broadcasts thro
120. ent Options 5 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description SDNR 3 dimensional Noise No effect Reduction enhances DNR standard DNR moderate DNR Field NR removes glimmer for No effect more natural image enhances Field NR standard Field NR id Bandar aR moderate Field NR Block NR reduces noise in HD No effect images on factivates Block NR Mosquito NR reduces No effect mosquito noise in DVD and HD On activate Mosquito NR images 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 3 9 Adjust Color Signals The 3DYC function optimizes characteristics for separating brightness signals and color signals while the I P Mode provides optimum conversion from interlace signals to progressive signals Use these options to adjust color signals for both video and still images To select the 3DYC and l P Mode options follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Agusttrom the Picture menu 3 Select Others trom the Pro Adjust menu 4 Select 3DYCor P Mode 5 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description No effect enhances 3DYC standard 3DYC optimizes video images standard setting 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Notes SDYC Is available when connected to only the video terminal at INPUT 7 INPUT 2 or INPUT 8 or when analog tuner Is selected P Mode is unavailable when the selected mode is On for Game Control Pref or when input signal is 4800 gt 200
121. ent or devices through your flat panel TV program the panel s remote control with the equipment s Learning function or manufacturing code A manufacturing code is a series of numbers that identify the type of device and the brand These codes are available in the section entitled 8 2 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control in Appendix 8 2 of this manual 5 1 1 Use the Learning Feature The Learning function allows the panel s remote control to memorize other remote controls codes 2 cm to 5 cm 0 8 inches to 2 0 inches Remote control Remote control of Supplied accessory AV product To activate the Learning function follow the directions below 1 Press SELECT to choose the device to learn 2 Press EDIT LEARN and 2 at the same time The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be learned 3 Use the number buttons to learn a manufacturing code The mode indicator lights up he Learn session Is canceled in 80 seconds and the indicator restarts blinking again When the indicator Hashes the selected device s remote is memorized lo exit the Learn mode before it finishes press EDIT LEARN 4 Press EDIT LEARN again to exit the Lean mode SELECT EDIT LEARN TV CBL DVD Atat O RCV SAT VCR DVR Note The Learn session Is canceled fno operation is performed for more than one minute after having pressed EDIT LEARN and2 the mode indicator Is flashing f
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123. er status a E 4 Playback status status icon status information current time total time Random mode During A B Repeat mode _ A B Repeat mode 5 Progress bar 1MR AB 6 Sound mode 9 7 Play mode 8 9 MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Movie Player key guide Mode Key s used Function Playback ENTER gt PLAY Plays back the content Stop E STOP Stops the Movie Player and returns to the previous screen RETURN List Thumbnail Thumbnail List PAUSE ENTER Pauses the playback II PAUSE Fast Forward gt gt FF gt Fast forward while playback Each press toggles the Fast Forward speed lo discontinue Fast Forward press ENTER or PLAY Normal playback mode returns Fast Reverse lt lt RWD Fast reverse while playback Each press toggles the Fast Reverse speed lo discontinue Fast Reverse press ENTER or PLAY Normal playback mode returns Slow Forward I Slow forward when in PAUSE ii gt gt Each press toggles the Slow Forward speed To discontinue Slow Forward press ENTER or PLAY Normal playback mode returns Note This function may not be supported depending on the content Forward 15 sec 4 Skips 15 seconds forward then plays back the video or pauses while in PAUSE Reverse 15 sec 4 Skips 15 seconds backward then plays back the video or pauses while in PAUSE Time Search TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Add to HMG Playlist TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu A B Repe
124. erference or Noise Signal interference also referred to as video no se or white noise can be caused by many different situations The most common are addressed in the following sections Infrared rays The flat panel TV releases infrared rays because of its characteristics Depending on how the flat panel TV is used remote controls for nearby equipment may be adversely affected Wireless headphones using infrared rays can experience noise interference If this is the case move equipment to a location where its remote control sensor is not affected Radio Signals While this flat panel TV meets the required specifications it can affect the signals for surrounding equipment If your radio PC VCR or other electrical equipment is disrupted by the panel move the equipment away from the panel Flat Panel TV Motor The screen of the flat panel TV is composed of extremely fine pixels that emit light according to received video signals This principle may cause you to hear a slight buzz or electrical hum coming from the panel This is a normal sound for the flat panel TV and does not indicate a failing unit Flat Panel TV Fans You may hear the sound of a fan motor at times The slight noise is caused by a cooling fan motor speeding up when the ambient temperature of the flat panel TV rises This is a normal function of the panel and is not a malfunction 7 5 Phosphor Properties The following are typical effects and characteristics of a ph
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126. es a rating setting that blocks programs with a rating of None The US TV Parental Guidelines Rating system identifies programs with a None rating level Examples of programs with a rating of None are as follows Emergency Bulletins such as EAS messages weather warning and others Locally originated programming Public Service Announcements News PONES Religion Sports Basic Operations For Television Viewing To block a program with a rating of Mone follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup Select Parental Control trom the System Setup menu Select W Wonetrom the submenu Select 7V Parental Guidelines from the Parental Control menu Select an option Wewor Block 2 3 4 5 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Refer to 8 1 Ratings Charts for Various Audience Classifications for detailed information about the different rating systems Block Not Rated Programs With some TV programs the rating information is unavailable To block these programs follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Parental Control fromthe system Setup menu S 4 Select an option Wewor Block 5 Select Unavallable Ratings from the Parental Control menu Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note Your flat panel TV ships with this option set to View New Ratings System for Digital Broadcasts Some Digital broadcasts carry new ratings that are
127. es or other damage during mounting Stand Mounted Panel 1 Attach the appropriate speaker brackets left and right to the top and bottom on the back of the speakers using the supplied screws PRO 151 FD Screw holes Speaker bracket For TOP Right Speaker bracket Speaker bracket For TOP Right For BOTTOM Right S Screw holes Speaker bracket For BOTTOM Right terminals bottom are facing you En Install Your Flat Panel TV PRO 111FD Screw holes Speaker bracket For TOP Right Speaker bracket Speaker bracket For TOP Right For BOTTOM Right Screw holes Speaker bracket For BOTTOM Right lt ee O Place the speaker so its lt 7 terminals bottom are facing you 2 Screw a supplied screw into the speaker bracket hole lower of the two at the top rear of the panel Do not tighten it all the way yet Leave it loose with about 5 mm left to tighten Speaker SO mounting Top rear of hole AN flat panel TV Top of flat panel TV 5 mm Leave a space of about 5 mm Install Your Flat Panel TV 02 3 Hang the speaker bracket on the screw at the top by passing the wide part over it and lowering into the slot screw in the lower screw temporarily After passing the wide part of the hole of the speaker bracket top over the screw lower the speaker onto it PRO 151FD PRO 111FD After passing the SS After passing the o w
128. es or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsott com The word cryptographic can be left out if the routines from the library being used are not cryptographic related 4 If you include any Windows specific code or a derivative thereof from the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tin cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence
129. f the flat panel TV s lifetime as with all phosphor based screens including standard tube type TVs the luminosity of the screen diminishes very slowly Also static pictures shown over an extended period can adversely affect the screen image To enjoy bright and beautiful pictures for many years to come please apply the following guidelines e Set the flat panel TV to Standby when it is not being used e Avoid leaving a still image or frequently showing the same picture on the screen e g closed captioned images games with static portions etc e Hide the On Screen Display OSD trom a DVD player VCR or other device when not in use e Do not leave a picture freeze framed or paused for long periods e Avoid showing a picture with very bright and very dark areas on the screen for extended lengths to time Activate the GAME mode on the AV Selection submenu to play a game but try to limit using this mode for more than two hours at a time MY Cautions and Warnings En e View full motion high action video in WIDE or FULL screen after playing a game or showing a still PC image The recommended duration for showing the action video is three times as long as the game or PC image was on the screen e View full motion video in WIDE or FULL screen after playing content with side top or bottom masking black bars Extensive viewing of masked content without this recovery process can cause uneven wear on the plasma cells 7 4 Signal Int
130. facturer Code If the code for a particular device is unknown cycle through the available codes for a similar unit then sample some functions for that code To find the code that properly operates the unit follow the steps below using differemt codes to find the best match 1 Press SELECT to choose the device to program 2 Press EDIT and 3 at the same time The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to search the code library 3 Sample the code using a SOURCE POWER PLAY 1 or CH command 4 Use the up down arrow buttons to advance to the next code if the code fails to control the device Another option Is to return to the previous code and repeat Step 3 SELECT EDIT O 0 o 0 0 O 5 Press ENTER to lock in the code that properly operates the device RCV SAT VCR DVR All the available buttons for the selected mode are added when the mode indicator flashes on for one second The remote control then returns to normal operation MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 1 4 Clear Added Manufacturer Codes from the Remote Control To return all learned and preset codes to the defaults PIONEER follow the steps below 1 Press EDIT and TV at the same time Selection can be in any mode 2 Press the Yellow button Contirm that the selected mode indicator flashes The remote control enters the Manufacturing Reset mode The reset is complete when the mode indicator flashes on for
131. ge and the length of time it was displayed determine how long it takes for the ghost image to fade away e After image lag image due to burning Avoid displaying the same image on the flat panel TW continuously over a long period If the same image Is displayed continuously for several hours or tor shorter periods over several days a permanent after image may remain on the screen This after image is permanent because the fluorescent materials burned Burned images may fade eventually after playing other video sequences but do not disappear completely When a program menu or frozen image is displayed for up to 10 minutes the flat panel TV automatically turns the image off to prevent the screen from being burned Screen Protection Screen Protection simultaneously optimizes the related settings to alleviate image retention For details see 3 6 2 Extend Your Panel Life Image Orbiter Another built in feature to protect against burn in is the Orbiter function Orbiter automatically changes the position of the picture imperceptibly while the image is on screen For more information about the feature refer to 3 6 3 Turn On the Image Orbiter MY Cautions and Warnings En 7 7 Safety Precautions Your flat panel TV is engineered and manufactured with one of the highest priorities being safety However improper use can result in electric shock and or fire To avoid danger please follow the instructions below when installing
132. ght arrows lt 4 Q Contrast 32 4 Repeat the process for any additional adjustments 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu after all adjustments are complete Note Reset returns all settings to the factory defaults M7 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options En 4 3 Assign Advanced Picture Functions Your flat panel TV provides various advanced functions for optimizing the picture quality that go beyond the basic adjustments explained earlier in this manual This section explores the value offered through Pioneer s Pro Adjust High Definition HD support top quality blacks better balanced whites and overall color improvements 4 3 1 Adjust for Screen Masking black bars on sides Screen Masks fill areas on both sides of a picture Some content fails to fill the screen so bars appear on each side of the picture This section explains how to adjust screen masking Detect Masks Some HD broadcasts transmit in 4 3 content with side masks Side masks are black bars that appear on the picture s left and right sides If the flat panel TV s Screen Size is set to Natural during the Auto Size process gray bars replace the black bars When the panel is set to Wide Zoom the bars are hidden These responses reduce after image concerns To allow the panel to detect side masks follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Side Mask from the Option menu 3 Select Detection from the sub
133. gistration completes lo remove the Home Media Gallery trom Favorites select Off Detailed Display Select this option to display the detailed information on the current content This option is available on the Media Navigator Playlist List Movie Music Photo and Folder Contents List screens 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Detailed Display Delete Server 2 Select Detailed Display from the TOOLS Menu Detailed information appears Pressing RETURN causes the information to disappear and the previous screen to return Sort A sort option is available under Media Navigator and Folder Contents List screens This function is unavailable for folders or content on a USB device lo sort the items contained in the Folder Contents List follow the steps below 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select the desired folder and or content in the Media Navigator Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Press TOOLS then select Sorftrom the TOOLS Menu A Sort dialog screen appears Condition z Title Order Bottom Up 4 Select the appropriate option on the Sort dialog screen e Condition Title Track Number Genre Artist or Date MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV e Order Bottom Up or lop Down 5 Select Starton the Sort dialog screen The sorting starts based on your selection and sort results are displayed While
134. grees 7m 23 feet Sensor The remote control may not work properly if the sensor is in direct sunlight or very bright lighting If your viewing room is naturally bright change the position of the panel or physically use the remote control closer to the panel s sensor Note Ifthe remote control is left sitting in direct sunlight or under a very strong light the case could warp or deform Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVs 1 2 3 Buttons on the Remote Control Except for a few options commands available through the buttons on the flat panel TV are duplicated on the remote control The remote control can be programmed to control other equipment such as a DVD Player Surround Sound system etc A later section entitled 5 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV explains how to use the remote to control other equipment This section identifies and describes the buttons on the remote control Remote Left side buttons top to bottom left to right TV 1 Turn On or place panel in Standby INPUT 2 Select a source INPUT 1 thru INPUT 7 PC 3 Select the PC terminal as an input source AV SELECTION 4 Select audio video settings AV Source OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE MOVIE PURE GAME SPORT Standard PC Source STANDARD USER SPLIT 5 Cycle view thru single screen 2 screen picture in picture FREEZE 6 Freeze a frame from a moving image then press again to cancel the freeze func
135. gt FF See the Movie Player key guide Press and hold to start Fast Forward When in Fast Forward press to change the playback speed lo discontinue Fast Forward press ENTER or PLAY Normal playback mode returns Fast Reverse lt lt RWD See the Movie Player key guide d Press and hold to start Fast Reverse When in Fast Reverse press to change the playback speed lo discontinue Fast Reverse press ENTER or PLAY Normal playback mode returns Next gt Selects the next content Previous Selects the previous content Time Search TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Add to HMG Playlist TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Random TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu A B Repeat TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Play Mode TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Sound TOOLS See Use the TOOLS Menu Note Files may not play properly deoending on the content Some functions may not be supported depending on the server type or software version Playback continues Pressing RETURN to move from the Player screen to the previously selected screen has no effect 5 8 3 Show Your Photo File on the Flat Panel TV When selecting photo content trom the Media Navigator s server menu or from the USB Device screen the Photo Player automatically launches Press ENTER to show content in full screen Select a category folder or device to access the submenu containing your file or content Selecting a photo file from the HMG Playlist causes the Photo Player screen to appear just l
136. hat the file complies with the supported format bit rate and or profile Also interrupted or distorted check the file for damage Block noise appears e Some files that comply with the supported format may not play back or display properly e Check if the device is Mass Storage Class compliant e Check if itis connected properly nothing is damaged power unit mode such as Mass Storage mode and media format etc e Check if it contains the supported files e Check if the speed of the device is sufficient poor device speed may result in interrupted or delayed display of images due to a bit rate problem When using a digital camera that is not Mass Storage Class compliant insert the Flash Memory card into the multi card reader An external device e Check if the device is connectable to the flat panel TV connected to the USB e Re insert the USB cable port does not operate e For connection use a USB cable shorter than 5 m e Check if the USB cable is properly connected e First turn the power off and then on again to check if the external device works correctly e Check if the external device works correctly after the USB device Is relaunched e Check if the digital still camera is in viewing mode e Refer to the instruction manual for the digital still camera Photo data stored in a e Check if the device is connectable to the flat panel TV digital still camera e Check if the digital still camera is turned on o Ro e Check if
137. he arrow buttons to highlight an option 3 Press ENTER 4 Select Network Setup 5 Select Auto DHCR The screen turns trom Select mode to Input mode 6 Select Yes 1 Press RETURN The HMG Setup screen returns The IP Address is assigned The Home Media Gallery supports Auto IP and DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol If the system failed to assign the IP Address or if you want to obtain different addresses select No then enter IP Address and Subnet mask See Network Setup or HMG Setup to enter an address manually For information on DHCP refer to network device s operating instructions You may need to contact your service provider or network administrator when manually entering an IP Address Some media servers block or are programmed to block access to client servers When connecting the flat panel TV check the media server for client server access rights 5 7 2 Connect a USB Device You can also enjoy content stored on memory cards by connecting a USB device to the flat panel TV The root directory or Device List screen appears as soon as a USB flash drive or a multi card reader is connected to the USB port Another option is to connect your digital camera directly to the flat panel TV using a commercially available USB connector cable If for any reason the Folder Content List or Device List fails to appear follow the steps below 1 Press HMG he Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select USB
138. he grounding plug D3 4 2 1 6_A En WARNING To prevent a fire hazard do not place any naked flame sources such as a lighted candle on the equipment D3 4 2 1 7a_A_En VENTILATION CAUTION When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation For the minimum space required see page 15 WARNING Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating To prevent fire hazard the openings should never be blocked or covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains or by operating the equipment on thick carpet or a bed Cautions and Warnings 07 CAUTION The switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut down all power Therefore make sure the unit has been installed so that the power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an accident To avoid fire hazard the power cord should also be unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time for example when on vacation D3 4 2 2 2a_A_En Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F less than 89 RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilat
139. he remote control s TV button or Flat Panel TV Status panel s STANDBY ON button 2 Confirm that the Standby indicator lights red Panel s power cord is disconnected or the power cord is connected but the The table to the right provides samples of how the flat panel TV s Power On button C4 is indicators light Monitor the indicators On the front of the panel to check the power status Note Select from Auto High Mid and Low Selecting Auto toggles the brightness of the Power On indicator between High Mid and Low to match the brightness level of the viewing area Refer to Blue LED Dimmer page 46 En Basic Operations For Television Viewing 3 2 Program the Flat Panel TV for Television Viewing To watch TV and take advantage of some built in features choose the channel type or types Analog Digital select a language set your time zone and program the channels The sections below include how to set your channel type and how to use the Home Menu for each programming option 3 2 1 Choose Analog or Digital TV Channels To choose a channel setting note the antenna input terminal connected to the back of the panel Follow the directions below to select analog or digital TV channels 1 Confirm that the remote control is set to TV Located at the bottom of the remote control 2 Press TV DTV on the remote control Located at the top of the remote control 3 Select a channel option analog or digital During
140. he store channels follow the steps below 1 Access the Favorites Setup through the Setup 2 Select Sort Favorites from the Favorites Setup menu 3 Select a channel to move 4 Select a new location then press ENTER The selected channel is moved to the new location lo sort another channel s repeat Steps 3 and 4 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Edit the Input List To change name of an Input follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Labe nouttrom the Option menu 3 Select an input or PC The software keyboard appears 4 Enter the new name Delete Space Caps OK Cancel 5 Select OK to save the name and exit the menu lo cancel press HOME MENU MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing En 3 3 Quick Start for Watching Television Your flat panel TV has many functions and features some of which you may simply lack the time to set when first installing the panel lo begin watching TV quickly refer to the basic information within this section However when it is convenient we strongly suggest going through the rest of this manual and learning all that your flat panel TV can do 3 3 1 Change the Channel Sub Channel With the remote control pointed at the panel s remote sensor press the CH button to sequentially change to the next highest available channel The CH button sequentially changes down to the next lowest avallable channel Each press of CH o
141. iS UE OO 78 le ASSO a MPUTA n COCs TONE REMOS CONTO aci a 79 o ISSUC a IDA OC CH TOF a IVA ACI OOF COO C naa cd A AA AAA A id 79 514 Lear Added Manufacturer Codes trom the Remote CONTO iii eii 80 a CONOS a MPB VES nai iii 80 OO Cono a Cable COL Or SnO SAO STO eisini Te Tee A ATRE E 7 51 7 Control a Vdeo Cassetto FECOTOC VGA ves anidan S2 Didi CONTO La VI ay Ve OC IIA VANA AN 63 Oe rte UN MM I cect A o anata nes aad gee 84 Del Pe ME IO tacita anta 84 Wy a6 e161 ac OAU A E e O O E Vu ET 69 D RA EAN AA E il A gG 5 3 Control Equipment with the Panel s Remote Through HOM isa da 86 DO IO AO DS AN AS va ES E OS atest wt sence tid cen ae Svc a tot goed ns ened E atendu inten totenanetgaiieauet Denna denon 89 SM DO L Ea EEEE A E OA EE e o OE E A AA OEA 89 AO AMARO O T NA id 90 soe oo E e A E E AE e E on II 91 DAS FIAV SON CE SOURO USO an AON CONIA ad diodo 91 En TABLE OF CONTENTS Co DAZ INTO WIC FOWer VIET GR FIV COMTI 1G serias aii ti ei 91 DAS TONTE F OWT N Tan TTAN COTIA EEEE ENEA EEEE AREETA 91 DA TOSCA COn OIV V ami cts ene E AEO TOEA TOO OE 92 55 Connecta Same Console or amoo ratonera 92 SO a PPP O AEE T AEE ETE 92 5 Operate the Home Media Gallery sss2sccssraduainattandndendontante outa diva EAD DRI A misc TANI irna aaia 93 TOE C e CC saith T PA EE E A E ii A A E dacs 94 wa TIC Oreste ced EE OE EOE EE OAE AE E EE AAIE 96 Sho R n ihe Rome Medai Gale eiee ETE 98 Toe o VOUT IVIOVIE es ORIO aE AV EEE TE E T at 101 DO Fay VOUT
142. ide part of the AR wide part of the 7 hole over the screw hole over the screw ST lower the speaker lower the speaker P Tighten with the provided Tighten with the provided screw the bottom speaker screw the bottom speaker bracket to the flat panel bracket to the flat panel TV temporarily one place TV temporarily one place bottom a bottom a E Val gt 4 Adjust the position of the speaker then tighten the upper and lower screws firmly 5 Tighten the two screws at the top and bottom for each speaker PRO 151FD PRO 111FD ep 6 Pass the supplied speaker cable between the speaker and the panel below the speaker bracket from below 7 Connect the speaker cables to the speaker Refer to 2 2 2 Connect the Speaker Cables Install Your Flat Panel TV 8 Insert the cable in the groove on the speaker PRO 151FD PRO 111FD Speak Speaker cable a epee clean ed i Speaker terminal A x J S X Insertion ODN Insertion 7 lt ingroove A in groove EXA LD SS RES SS SS 9 Connect the other end of the speaker cables to the rear of the panel Refer to 2 2 2 Connect the Speaker Cables Note If the speaker needs to be repositioned horizontally or vertically after it is attached loosen the speaker mounting screws first Adjust the position then retighten the screws 2 2 2 Connect the Speaker Cables Press down o
143. ielded cables and connectors for connections D8 10 3a_En K 8 Appendix 8 1 Ratings Charts for Various Audience Classifications The charts below list the various rating systems recognized by your flat panel TV 8 1 1 TV Ratings age based Rating Description moo o Children seven and above 8 1 2 U S TV Parental Guideline Ratings age category based Rating Description oooi i fee 8 1 3 MPAA Movie Ratings age based Rating Description Not applicable for MPAA ratings G General audiences All ages admitted Po Parental guidance suggested Some material may not be suitable for children PG 13 Parents strongly cautioned Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 Restricted Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian age varies in some jurisdictions NC 17 No one 17 and under admitted En Appendix 8 1 4 Canadian English Ratings age based Rating E exempt C children C8 children over 8 G general PG parental guidance 14 children over 14 Description News sports documentaries other information programming talk shows music videos variety programming For younger children under the age of eight years pays close attention to themes that could threaten their sense of security and well being Contains no portrayal of violence as the preferred acceptable or only way to resolve conflict nor encourages children to
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146. ike selecting a file from the server Screen Components The following information automatically appears on screen for a few seconds when Photo Player launches or playback status changes controlled by the remote for example Pressing DISPLAY or selecting Information on the TOOLS Menu also causes the information to appear Content information 1 Album name 2 Content title 3 Date Playback 45678 99999 G ROM YYYY MM DD Player status 4 Playback status status icon status information current number total number 5 Progress bar 6 Play mode 7 Random mode Album Name Photo TITLE 0123456 En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Photo Player key guide Mode Key s used Function Playback ENTER gt PLAY Starts displaying a photo or playing a slideshow when in playback Stop E STOP Stops the Player and returns to the previous screen List RETURN Thumbnail Thumbnail List PAUSE ENTER while Pauses the slideshow playback H PAUSE Move File Forward gt Displays the next image content Move File Backward lt Displays the previous image content Rotate clockwise gt gt FF TOOLS Rotates the image 90 clockwise Each press toggles the rotation angle by 90 between 90 180 270 and 0 See Use the TOOLS Menu Rotate counter lt lt RWD Rotates the image 90 counter clockwise clockwise Each press toggles the rotation angle by 90 between 270 180 90 and 0
147. incidental special exemplary or consequential damages which may result from the use of the PNG Reference Library even if advised of the possibility of such damage Permission is hereby granted to use copy modify and distribute this source code or portions hereof for any purpose without fee Subject to the following restrictions 1 The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented 2 Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original source 3 This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered trom any source or altered source distribution The Contributing Authors and Group 42 Inc specifically permit without fee and encourage the use of this source code as a component to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products If you use this source code in a product acknowledgment is not required but would be appreciated A png get copyright function is available for convenient use in about boxes and the like printt Y s png_ get copyright NULL Also the PNG logo in PNG format of course is supplied in the files pngbar png and pngbarjpg 88x31 and pngnow png 98x31 Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software OSI Certified Open Source is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative Glenn Randers Pehrson glennrp at users sourceforge net February 18 2008 zlib This software is based in part on zlib see http www zlib ne
148. ing Orbiter Label Input Channel Mode Sort Favorites Basic Operations For Television Viewing TV Screen Components Your flat panel TV has easy to read menus and graphic symbols that provide quick access to the desired options Menus appearing in this manual may differ slightly from the actual menus but the functionality remains the same Sound TELEVISION Treble Bass Balance 4 Sound Effect Reset AVC XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HOME MENU Return 9 6 7 1 Exit button Close the menu to return to TV 6 Operation Guide area Display the operational viewing guidelines for the selected option s Menu title Display the selected menu title 7 Return button Return to the previous menu TOOLS button Display the TOOLS Menu REN Menu Select an option 8 Picture preview in reduced size HOME MENU button Close the menu to return to TV viewing GT E Go RO 3 2 3 Assign a Language The default menu language is English lo assign a different language for menus and on screen information follow the steps below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Setup from the main menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select System Setup trom the Setup menu 4 Select language from the System Setup menu 5 Select a language from the submenu English 6 Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing En 3 2 4
149. ing check your media server for IP Address and Subnet mask information 1 Access the Network Setup through the HMG Setup 2 Select Auto DHCP 3 Select No 4 Select the appropriate box Use t or Y to highlight an entry item IP Address or Subnet mask then press ENTER No need to enter Default Gateway and DNS Server data 5 Enter the figures using buttons 0 to 9 Subnet mask such as 255 255 258 0 Enter the same figures IP Address such as 192 168 207 Enter the same figures as used in the media server PC etc For enter 3 digit figures 0 254 that have not been used for other network connections Use or to highlight other entry areas 6 Press ENTER on the appropriate box after the entry is complete Repeat Steps 4 to 5 to complete Network setup 7 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Auto Connection Set Auto Connection to automatically connect to the last accessed server For selection follow the steps below 1 Access the Auto Connection through the HMG Setup 2 Use or to change the setting Selecting ON causes the display to access the last server If the server is in Standby a WOL Wake On LAN is sent to turn the last accessed server On Selecting OFF causes a server list to appear on screen Wake on LAN WOL turns the last accessed server s power on if the server is WOL compliant and is in Standby
150. ion can also be controlled with the panel s remote volume surround mode and input selection of the HDMI terminal AV system control AV system En Power ON Recorder Power OFF Player Recorder Player AV system The flat panel TV can be turned On when a connected recorder s or player s is turned On and images are input to the flat panel TV The connected device s can be turned Off when the flat panel TV is turned Off Notes The KURO LINK function name used on the web and in catalogs is referred to as HDMI Control in the operating instructions and on the product Except tor Power Off and Display Language Setup functions only a single HDMI terminal may be active at a time The flat panel TV s remote can control a maximum of two 2 recorders two 2 playback devices and one 1 AV system at a time To select and use the various HDMI Control functions for a connected Pioneer AV system recorder or player use the panel s HDMI Control menu Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 To access the menu follow the steps below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select HDM Contro trom the main menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER Disc Navigator CTRL Panel AV SYS Playback CTRL Panel Switch to AV Sound Note Pressing HDMI CTRL on the remote also causes the HDMI Control menu to open Option Description Disc Navigator displays a title list of connected recorder or player CTR
151. ion than traditional television systems As compared with the existing terrestrial analog broadcasting system capable of producing an image composed of 525 lines of resolution the digital high definition broadcasting system features 750 or 1125 lines thus providing higher definition and quality image Interlaced Scanning In NTSC television or video image display interlaced scanning first redraws every second line of the image field 262 5 lines per each image refresh in 1 60 of a second then the remaining lines with a second refresh in 1 60 of a second for a complete frame of an image 525 lines Effective scanning lines are expressed as 480i and 10801 Ei stands for interlaced Progressive Scanning The progressive scanning redraws an image frame all of its lines in order per each image refresh Compared to interlaced scanning progressive scanning produces less flicker making it suitable for displaying text and still th images Effective scanning lines are expressed as 480p and 720p p stands for progressive Home Media Gallery Default Gateway Default gateway is a node on a computer network that serves as an access point to another network A default gateway such as a computer and router is used to forward all traffic that is not addressed to a station within the local subnet DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server Provides a mechanism to allocate IP addresses to clien
152. just the flat panel TV s picture Each parameter option must be adjusted separately For example if two options under AV Selection PERFORMANCE and MOVIE need adjustment change compare one option then save the preferred setting before moving on to the other option Below are other guidelines to follow when adjusting the picture e Adjustments are available while on the After screen Trying to make adjustments while on the Before causes a warning message to appear e Switch to another parameter option only trom the 4 ferscreen If viewing the Before screen when selecting another option the Before data is lost e Exiting an option from the Before screen stores that previous entry in memory and deactivates the button e Exiting an option from the Afferscreen stores the new entry in memory and deactivates the TOOLS button e Moving changing the AV Selection parameter option stores the option setting in memory button continues to work MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing Follow the steps below to adjust options for the preferred picture quality 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select an option Use the TOOLS button to toggle between the previous and adjusted images 3 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to continue adjusting the option as needed 5 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to adjust other picture options 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note ifno selections are made within 60 seconds the menu closes aut
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154. l 60 PP Quality 80 lt a 9 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Cautions and Warnings 07 7 Cautions and Warnings Your flat panel TV is designed for a long and productive life To keep your panel at peak performance there are a few things that can help This section provides general information and specific warnings to help you maintain the flat panel TV at top quality throughout its lifetime Note Ifyou do not intend to use your flat panel TV for an extended period occasionally power on and run the panel to maintain functionality 7 1 Installation Details It is best to use parts and accessories designed by Pioneer Use of accessories other than the Pioneer stand or installation bracket may result in instability and could cause injury For custom installations please speak with your dealer or expert installer before attempting to install your high end flat panel TV These professionals are familiar with proper installation techniques including ventilation Using the unit without proper ventilation may cause the internal temperature to rise and could result in a possible malfunction When the surrounding environmental or internal temperature exceeds a certain degree the display automatically powers off in order to cool the internal electronics and prevent a hazardous situation A malfunction can be caused by a single issue such as ventilation or by a combination of factors Pioneer is not responsible for accidents or damage ca
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156. lection OPTIMUM PureCinema Sound Control Off OPTIMUM Performance Reset Submenu when OPTIMUM is selected for AV Selection 4 Press HOME MENU to close and exit the menu 4 1 3 Choose a PC Source From a PC choose between the two AV Selections for the best image The options are as follows e STANDARD for a highly defined image in a normally bright room e USER allows customizing settings as desired for each input source En Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options o4 4 1 4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game Console When adding a game console to your flat panel TV use the Game function to establish a preference for image quality or tor operability To have the panel store your Game preference follow the steps below 1 Access the Qotion through the Setup Select Game Control Pref trom the menu Select On operability preferred or Off image quality preferred Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 2 3 4 To activate the Game Control Pref option set the AV Selection to GAME and use an external input unless the source is coming from a PC When a PC source menu is on screen the Game Control Pref option is ignored Also the Game Control Prefoption tor operability on is ignored during multi screen viewing refer to 4 4 View in Multi Screen or image freezing refer to 4 5 Freeze the Picture 4 2 Adjust Specific Picture Elements Plasma technology delivers one of the best images avall
157. lidity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 8 If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 9 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later ve
158. lly later in this manual 3 4 Adjust the Picture and Sound Quality Your flat panel TV has many adjustment options for the picture and the sound to make it just right for you This section provides basic adjustments but for detailed video audio modifications refer to 4 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options and 4 7 Select Alternatives for to Sound 3 4 1 Adjust the Picture for Your Room Lighting The flat panel TV senses the amount of light in your room and automatically adjusts the screen brightness for the best picture Bright rooms require stronger coloring so images appear crisp while dimly lit rooms allow the picture to use more subtle coloring Set the Color Sensor function to On for best coloring possible for the selected image and viewing environment refer to 2 5 Attach the Color Sensor on page 26 for details on how to attach the sensor The panel ships with the Room Light Sensor turned Off The sections below provide directions to turn the room lighting sensor and color sensor On Off Room Lighting Sensor To deactivate reactivate the room lighting sensor follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Room Light Sensor trom the Option menu 3 Select Mode 7 or Mode 2 or Off from the submenu Description No effect automatically adjusts the picture brightness for the best possible image quality based on the information collected at the Room Light Sensor and Color Sensor
159. ls Audio 9 RC 232C terminal for factory use 19 INPUT 2 terminals Component Y Pp Pp 10 INPUT 4 terminals Audio 20 IR REPEATER OUT terminal 11 INPUT 5 terminals Audio 21 PC INPUT terminal Audio 12 SUB WOOFER OUT terminal 22 CONTROL OUT terminal 13 AUDIO OUT terminals Audio 23 DIGITAL OUT terminal Optical 14 INPUT 1 terminal SVideo 24 SPEAKERS right left terminal PRO 151FD lower bank 25 Speakers R terminal speaker side 21 Power On button 26 Color Sensor 28 Speakers L terminal speaker side Terminals on side and rear panels are common to both ELITE models En Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVs 1 2 2 Operating the Remote Control The remote control tor the ELITE Series panels is a powerful tool This section provides a brief introduction to your remote control while later sections explore more advanced operations Insert the Batteries into the Remote Control To open push and slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrows Load the supplied two AA size batteries by the negative polarity ends first The batteries supplied with this product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions If the remote control seems to be failing or is weak replace the provided batteries with new alkaline batteries Never mix old and new batteries Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause chemical leaks in old b
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161. m the Server List The screen automatically changes to the Server List if there are no previous servers 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select Media Navigator Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER A server menu appears The file folder contiguration may vary depending on the server selected 3 Select a desired server from the Server List 4 Select the desired folder to navigate or file content to play Ls Movie ER Music E Photo O User Files Sample screen 5 Press ENTER The appropriate Player launches and begins playing the selected file lo return to the previous screen press RETURN 6 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Note The Media Navigator launch depends on the option selected in Auto Connection under 5 10 AMG Setup Select a server trom the Server list to open Media Navigator En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Navigate through a USB Device s Files and Folders Like navigating through media servers select the specific file from a device on the USB Device screen to start an appropriate player For details follow the steps below 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select USB Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER The USB Device screen appears Select the device When using a single directory device USB flash drive the USB Device screen does not appear
162. menu 4 Select Mode 7 or Mode 2to activate Side Mask Detection Mode 1 detects only black side masks and Mode 2 detects both black and illustrated side masks Select Off to deactivate this function 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 6 Confirm that the word AUTO appears in the IntoBanner Video signals can affect the Side Mask Detection function differently For High Definition broadcasts if Side Mask Detection is on the panel automatically detects images containing side masks and shows the picture in Tull screen Cycle the screen size to select Auto for video signals without aspect ratio information Video content also can affect the Side Mask Detection function If a detection error occurs when trying to watch HD content manually change the screen size to the proper setting for the content HD Wide Mode The HD Wide Mode allows selecting the display mode WIDE 1 or WIDE 2 when detecting side masks that appear ina 4 3 image This option is available when the Auto Size menu is set to Wide Zoom and Side Mask Detection to Mode 1 or Mode 2 To allow the HD Wide Mode follow the steps below 1 Access the Qotion through the Setup 2 Select Side Mask trom the Option menu 3 Select HD Wide Mode from the submenu 4 Select Mode 7 or Mode 2 to activate HD Wide Mode e Mode 1 screen mode sets to WIDE 1 when detecting side masks e Mode 2 screen mode sets to WIDE 2 when detecting side masks 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu
163. n please contact openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project 6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Original SSLeay License Copyright 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsott com All rights reserved This package is an SSL implem
164. n details 7 Select OA on the software keyboard to bring up the Search dialog screen and hide the keyboard lo cancel the key word entry select Cancel 8 Select Starton the Search dialog screen he searching starts based on the word entered with results are appearing on screen While searching continues content is playable lo return to the search screen press RETURN any time during playback lo cancel the search mode press RETURN Notes The Search function may not be available depending on the server Avallable submenus for Condition vary depending on the server used En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Slide Show A slideshow is simply a series of still pictures appearing one after the other usually in a timed procession Select the desired photo file to display a still picture then press ENTER to start a slideshow After a slideshow launches pressing ENTER toggles between PLAY and PAUSE Or press PLAY to start the slideshow immediately This option is available on the Media Navigator Folder Contents List and Photo Player You can set the Photo Player to play a slideshow with background music BGM and various visual effects To begin a slideshow follow the directions below 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select Media Navigatoror USB from the menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select a folder containing photo content Use the arrow butt
165. n the tab Insert the appropriately colored wire into the opening if tab AS Allow a small percentage of the cable s bare wire to remain visible Release the tab to clamp the wire Ifthe bare wire is hidden when the tab is released repeat Steps 1 ES through 4 until the proper amount of cable is showing 5 Repeat this process for each cable matching the color of the wire to the appropriate terminal 6 Connect the speaker cables to the speaker 7 Bundle the speaker cables power cord and other cables in the cable clamp then insert the clamp into an appropriate hole on the rear of the flat panel TV Refer to 2 7 Route then Bundle the Power Cord and Cables Use the clamps as necessary see page 33 Speaker terminal OO SA lo PRO 151FD Speaker cable En Install Your Flat Panel TV 02 PRO 151FD with the speaker installed Black Gray N BlackO Bn Speaker cable Cable clamp PRO 111FD e Before connecting the speakers to the flat panel TV unplug the panel from the power outlet Connecting the speaker cable with the power cord plugged in can cause malfunction or damage to the panel if the cable s bare wire touches other equipment Plug in the power cord after
166. ncluding bolts bolts Speaker 4 1 kg 9 0 Ibs Speaker 3 6 kg 7 9 lbs including cables soeaker including cables speaker brackets and screws brackets and screws Color Sensor 0 1 kg 0 2 Ibs Color Sensor 0 1 kg 0 2 Ibs Total 61 3 kg 135 1 Ibs Total 39 9 kg 88 0 Ibs Reception System Digital ATSC Digital TV system Circuit Type 8VSB 64QAM 256QAM ava FAVELA VHF Ch 2 to 13 UHF Ch 14 to 69 Tuner CATV Ch 2 to 135 Audio format Dolby Digital American TV standard NTSC system Video signal detection PLL full synchronous detection PLL digital Synthesizer system Circuit Type UNA AVI VHF Ch 2 to 13 UHF Ch 14 to 69 Tuner CATV Cable Ch 1 to 135 Air Ch 1 to 125 Audio BISC system multiplex Terminals Side INPUT 3 VIDEO in AUDIO in INPUT 7 HDMI in PHONES 16 Q to 32 Q recommended USB USB m Appendix Terminals Rear ANT 75 Q UNBAL F Type for DIV VHF UHF CATV in AUDIO OUT AUDIO out Fixed ETHERNET 1 CONTROL OUT 1 SPEAKERS 6 Qto 16Q Ao elem Variable conforms to HDMI1 3 Deep Color and HDCP1 1 contormsto Usb 1 1 and 2 0 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a digital interface that handles both video and audio using a single cable HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection is a technology used to protect copyrighted digital contents that use the Digital Visual Interface DVI ENERGY STAR Note Design and specifications are subject t
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168. nel and attempt to control the panel with the remote If the panel responds then change the batteries If moving closer has no effect on the panel check the surroundings for objects that might be blocking the signal Also consider if other equipment that use remote controls have been added to the area around the panel Objects and other IR signals can disrupt the remote How can I protect the remote so it holds up longer There are several ways to protect your remote control Do not leave the remote sitting in direct sunlight as this can warp or deform the case Avoid spilling liquids on the remote but if this happens dry it immediately It necessary remove the batteries and allow the unit to dry completely before attempting to use it again Areas with high humidity can also cause damage Another issue that can affect the remote control is a leaking battery The chemicals from a leaky battery can discolor or damage the remote It there is visible leakage in a battery remove both batteries immediately and carefully wipe the battery compartment clean Replace both batteries with fresh ones Can the signal from my panel s remote mess up other audio video equipment The flat panel TV emits very weak infrared rays from its screen If there is other equipment close by that also uses a remote control such as a DVR or stereo system it may not receive commands from its remote control properly Try moving the equipment farther away from the flat panel TV
169. ng shield after anchoring the base cover on a flat stable place Peel off one side of the double stick tape on the light blocking shield and attach the shield onto the base cover Note Be careful that the light blocking shield does not catch on the pipe insertion holes Anchor the light blocking shield so that there are no gaps If there is a gap the light blocking shield may peel oft En Install Your Flat Panel TV 02 Attach Detach the Speaker The flat panel TV s speaker delivers high quality clear sound Although other devices can be added or removed from the mounted panel physically attach the speaker last Disconnect the cables from the Speaker and REMOVE THE SPEAKER before mounting or moving the panel Before attaching the speaker to your mounted panel review the information below e Lay the panel face down on a stable surface when attaching speaker brackets e Use only the supplied screws and tighten securely before stepping away e Handle the speaker carefully to protect the cabinet and grille net from scratches and other damage e Placing a CRT monitor near the speaker can cause a blur on the flat panel TV Keep the distance between the speaker and the monitor e Connecting these speakers to another panel or device can damage the unit or cause a fire e When using tone control to increase treble avoid over amplifying the volume Note Use the foam packing materials to protect the equipment from scratch
170. ng the Interval time it may take longer than the preset time As the Interval time refers to the time length up until the Home Media Gallery starts to obtain the next image Key operations may not work while obtaining the next image CN En MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Add to HMG Playlist The Home Media Gallery function provides HMG Playlist a self contained play list that allows bookmarking favorite movie music and photo files from the network You can store edit and sort up to 100 files in each Playlist List This option is available on the Media Navigator Folder Contents List Movie Player Music Player and Photo Player screens 1 While navigating or playing select the file to be added to a HMG Playlist 2 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 3 Select Add to AMG Playlisttrom the TOOLS Menu An Add to HMG Playlist dialog screen appears 4 Select a Playlist Press to select trom Playlist 1 to Playlist 8 Add to HMG Playlist e Playlist 1 Total z 050 100 5 Select OK lo select other Playlist s repeat Steps 2 to The file is added to the selected Playlist The Total field changes as content is added to the playlist lo cancel the operation press RETURN Select Server When one or more servers are connected within the network you can switch between servers This option is available on the Media Navigator and Folder Contents List screens 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Men
171. not compatible with the panel s original Parental Control settings When first tuning to one of these broadcasts the Digital Regional Ratings menu appears on screen Change the Parental Control settings to handle the new ratings Otherwise previous blocked ratings may become unblocked Note Adding the new rating does not cause programs with this rating system to be blocked automatically To add the new rating system to your panel follow the directions below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Parental Contro trom the System Setup menu 3 Select Digital Regional Ratings from the submenu A list of available ratings appears Select trom the available ratings Select a level from the available ratings Select View or Block Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing En Delete a New Ratings System Ifan added ratings system is no longer needed delete the ratings system from your flat panel TV It is unnecessary to remove blocks from individual channels or programs Deleting the ratings line removes any all blocks initiated with that system 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Parental Contro from the System Setup menu 3 Select Digital Regional Ratings trom the submenu 4 Select RA7 Resetto delete the new ratings system from the flat panel TV The message Reset digital regional ratings appears 5 Select OK 6 Press HOME MENU to exi
172. o change without notice Dimensions PRO 151FD 60 panel PRO 111FD 50 panel 93 3 21 32 93 3 21 32 1677 66 1 32 1445 56 7 8 9 16 350 13 25 32 552 21 23 32 75 2 31 32 430 16 15 16 922 36 5 16 MiS 231 22 14 9 16 En Appendix 0 License MPEG4IP This software is based in part on Mozilla Public License 1 1 see http www mozilla org MPL for information OpenSSL OpenSSL License Copyright 1998 2007 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org 4 The names OpenSSL Toolkit and OpenSSL Project must not be used to endorse or promote products derived trom this software without prior written permission For written permissio
173. od then select Update Server List from the TOOLS Menu Check for radio interference when connected using a wireless LAN Radio interference may cause the connection to fall If the above does not solve the problem try turning TV Cy off on the remote control unit then turn 9 on on the flat panel TV Check if the server is correctly set up for file sharing if the target folder has been deleted or if one or more folders have been corrupted on the server Check if there are too many files in each folder This arbitrary selection happens when the server you used before had been set to display the Media Navigator menu screen if you reset it other servers connected are also reset When ON is selected tor Auto Connection on the HMG Setup menu the server is automatically accessed if only one server is connected Use the TOOLS Menu to select the proper server The Media Navigator displays the server contents as classitied by the server If no information such as ID3 tag is contained in the file files cannot be classified on the server Refer to the possible solutions provided previously for No servers are found If the above does not solve the problem try turning TV l off on the remote control then turn 4 on on the flat panel TV XT Helpful Information Home Media Gallery PLAYBACK Issue Possible Solutions Image or sound is e Check the physical connections hub router cable quality Please use 100B
174. omatically and the current settings are saved to memory To exit the menu without saving the changes switch to the Before screen then press HOME MENU 3 4 4 Display a Graphical Picture Sound Adjustment Screen Selecting OPTIMUM trom the AV Selection menu causes the Picture menu to display different AV source submenus Select On for the Sound Control option to automatically adjust the sound quality and OPTIMUM Performance provides an on screen graphic monitor for multiple picture and sound adjustments OPTIMUM Performance OPTIMUM Performance displays on going picture and sound adjustments using graphical data when selecting OPTIMUM from the AV Selection menu OPTIMUM Performance provides the following bar graph data e Analyzer Histogram RGB Room Light Color Sensor e Picture Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Color Temp Gamma e Sound Level OPTIMUM Performance Analyzer OPTIMUN On Brightness Histogram sallil Color I aS YAA RGB Picture Contrast Sound Sharpness 60 1k 12k Hz Room Light ColorTemp m F Joptimum On Off Color Sensor Disable Gamma ee To display OPTIMUM Performance follow the procedure below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup Select AV Se ection from the Picture menu Select OPTIMUM trom the AV Selection menu Select OPTIMUM Performance trom the Picture menu The OPTIMUM Performance appears lo cancel the OPTIMUM Performance option press EXIT 2 3
175. on President of Vice That s all there is to it Appendi OEA Linux Source Notice The software programs used on this product include the Linux operating system The Linux contains software licensed for use based on the terms of a GNU General Public License The machine readable copy of the corresponding source code is available for the cost of distribution For more information or to obtain a copy contact your local Pioneer Customer Service center Details of the GNU General Public License can be found at the GNU website http www gnu org MO Appendix SSC s SOCOCOC CSCCS En 8 4 Glossary HDMI The High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI is a digital data transmission standard for consumer electronics home appliances HDMI connects digital audio video sources to a compatible digital audio and or video device such as a flat panel TV HDMI also allows digitally transmitted audio and control signals on a single cable for multi channel digital audio sources PCM The Pulse Code Modulation PCM is a method for converting analog audio signals to digital PCM is used in music CDs Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is an encoding technology for audio signal compressions Dolby Digital supports high quality high compression multi channel audio formats The 5 1 channel surround format is utilized in digital broadcasts High Definition Broadcast A digital television broadcasting system with greater resolut
176. on the Flat Panel TV Your flat panel TV has buttons indicators and sensors on the lower front bezel with more buttons toggles and ports on the panel sides Reter to the drawings below for specific locations and functions Or for the back ports and terminals only check the terminal position sheet located near the panel s terminal compartment to identify the various options ELITE Series Models Face of Panel Pioneer PRO 111FD PRO 151FD 1 Power ON indicator 2 STANDBY indicator 3 SLEEP indicator Room Light sensor Remote Control sensor Color Sensor Bezel some call it the front frame 01 01 Bs Command Side of the Panel left side 8 USB terminal 9 INPUT 7 terminal HDMI 10 PHONES terminal 11 INPUT 3 terminal Video 12 INPUT 3 terminals Audio 13 STANDBY ON button 14 INPUT button 15 VOLUME Up Down buttons 16 CHANNEL Up Down buttons En Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVs on Back of the Panel ANT terminal PC Input terminal Analog RGB Color sensor terminal AC In terminal upper bank aU PD middle bank El MCE gt fe E PC INPUT 4 AUDIO STEREO a Oofodome IMPEDANCE 6 02 160 SPEAKERS 5 Ethernet cable port 15 INPUT 1 terminal Video 6 INPUT 4 terminal HDMI 16 INPUT 1 terminals Audio 7 INPUT 5 terminal HDMI 17 INPUT 2 terminal Video 8 INPUT 6 terminal HDMI 18 INPUT 2 termina
177. one second he remote control then returns to normal operation Note The panel s remote control may not control or have complete control of some equipment listed in the tables EDIT To exit before the reset is complete press the EDIT button again The reset is cancelled if no action is taken within 60 seconds Also switching the Mode during this procedure cancels the reset 5 1 5 Control a Pioneer Receiver The flat panel TV s remote control has a bank of buttons specifically for controlling a Pioneer receiver The active buttons left to right are as follows e RECEIVER STANDBY ON turns the Pioneer Receiver On Off e RECEIVER INPUT cycles through selects an input e RECEIVER VOL adjusts the volume lower e RECEIVER VOL adjusts the volume higher En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 5 1 6 Control a Cable CBL or Satellite SAT System When Mode is set to CBL SAT a cable converter uses the buttons 1 6 7 8 and 9 while satellite tuners use the buttons 1 to 8 However the panel only recognizes a single system cable or satellite at a time e amp Number buttons oress to enter a channel number e B SAT GUIDE displays the satellite broadcasting guide screen e EJ ENTER Enter activates the selected function arrows to select from SAT GUIDE or MENU screens e 23 SAT MENU displays the satellite broadcasting menu screen e E SOURCE turns the equipment power on and off e 3 CHENTER
178. ons to highlight a folder then press ENTER The Thumbnail screen appears Thumbnail List or List screen appears depending on the setting 4 Select the desired photo file The selected photo content appears in full screen 5 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 6 Select a slideshow option 1 Select Random Off Black Out Cross Sweep Horizontal Blinds Boxed In Out Panoramic or Scenic for Effect 8 Select Off or On tor Monochrome 9 Select a time interval 5SSeconds Seconds 70Second s 15Seconds 30Seconds or 6OSeconds Slide Show Effect Black Out Monochrome ij Interval 5Seconds Random Off lea te Wau ore Repeat All BGM Off 10 Turn the Random option Offor On For details refer to Random 11 Select the desired option tor Play Mode Select Single Repeat Repeat All or All For details refer to Play Mode page 117 12 Select any desired BGM Select music content from Playlist 1 through 5 or the USB device 13 Select Start The slideshow starts and photo images in the folder automatically appear one by one lo force the next image to appear press lo force the previous image to return press 14 Press ENTER or IM Pause to stop the slideshow he Photo Player pauses 15 Press ENTER again to resume the slideshow lo cancel the slideshow and stop the Photo Player press RETURN or M Stop during playback The previous screen returns Note After setti
179. or an object dropped into the panel e exposed to rain or water e noticeable abnormality in panel operation Occasionally a part within the flat panel TV may fail Verify that your service professional uses only replacement parts specified by Pioneer or by those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire electric shock or other danger Upon completion of any service or repair work request that the service professional perform safety checks to ensure that the product is operating properly If you need more assistance or have a Service Parts related question please contact the Pioneer Service organization at 800 421 1625 6 4 1 Check the Signal Strength When the flat panel TV has a UHF VHF antenna connected the signal may be weak If the image or sound is unclear check the strength of the signal Follow the steps below to check a channel s signal strength 1 Tune to the channel that is fuzzy or with unclear sound 2 Access the System Setup through the Setup Select Digital Tuner Setup from the System Setup menu 3 4 Select nstallation from the Digital Tuner Setup menu 5 Select Signal Checktrom the submenu 6 Select AF Channel lo add the channel s select Add 1 Select the channel to be checked 8 Adjust the direction of the antenna until the current signal strength reaches as close to the maximum signal strength as possible RF Channel Leve
180. or control of connected equipment 30 HMG Home Media Gallery Display the Home Media Gallery menu Use this button to start recording for VCR DVD recorder only Install Your Flat Panel TV 2 Install Your Flat Panel TV There are several installation options for your flat panel TV This chapter walks you through how to choose an installation site the best mounting methods and how to install your panel 2 1 Choose a Location and the Mounting Method Your flat panel 1V is very thin The panel needs a solid surface and some sort of support structure a stand table etc to protect it from being tipped over or knocked down Use installation accessories and parts included with the shipment Pioneer recommends working with a qualified installer whenever possible Regardless of the mounting method anchor or secure your flat panel TV using a combination of the mounting holes and or supplied bolts Side view Rear view PRO 151FD Mounting surface Mounting bracket or equivalent item a E M8 screw Mounting hole l 12 mm to 18 mm 0 5 inches to 0 7 inches Rear view PRO 111FD Mounting hole mE IPE TAL i Mounting hole a A COs Oi Note Some installation options require a different type of bolt Check with your installer or dealer to purchase the appropriate bolt s En Install Your Flat Panel TV 02 2 1 1 Check the Location for Suitability When choosing the location for your panel
181. or sleep mode once the server is awake the Media Navigator screen appears While your flat panel TV attempts to wake the server a dialog screen appears If the server is not WOL compliant or the WOL function fails a notice appears on the Server List screen 3 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Reset to Default Occasionally it may be easier to return your flat panel TV to the HMG default values rather than try to correct a large number of accidental entries lo restore default settings within the Home Media Gallery follow the steps below 1 Access Default Settings through the HMG Setup 2 Select yes The default values return and the Home Media Gallery screen appears 3 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery 5 11 Other useful functions Screen Saver During navigation the screen saver launches automatically if no activity is sensed within five minutes However when a movie or slideshow is playing the panel stops the screen saver from activating Press any button to cancel the screen saver Dismissing the screen saver does not interfere when connecting a USB device Note Pressing DISPLAY to show the Player status or key guide before the screen saver activates may cause image retention Important e Do not display the Player status and key guide for an extended period of time while playing a movie or slideshow to avoid possible image retention WD Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV
182. osphor based matrix display and as such are not covered by the Warranty e Permanent residual images upon the phosphors of the panel e Existence of one or more inactive light cells in small quantity e Noises generated by fan motors electrical circuits hum panel plates etc 7 6 Image Information Including Retention amp After Image Lag Menu Window Size after a Video Switch Programs may be high definition HD or standard definition SD This flat panel TV automatically scales to the appropriate definition type If the video program s definition type changes while a menu window is on screen for example HD to SD or SD to HD the menu size may temporarily shrink or enlarge until the panel finishes adjusting the picture Adjusting may happen for example when switching between a TV program and playback from a DVR or when a recorded program switches between different definition types while the menu is showing The menu returns to its normal size after a couple of seconds This action is normal and does not indicate a problem with your flat panel TV Pixel Information Plasma screens show picture using pixels Pioneer flat panel TVs contain avery large number of pixels The size of the panel determines the number of pixels With the ELITE Series models there are over 6 2 million pixels in the 50 60 panel All Pioneer display panels are manufactured using a very high level of ultra precision technology and undergo individual quality control
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184. ot use the Home Media Gallery until dimmed elements on the menu screen turn white Some Home Media Gallery functions such as trick play during Fast Forward and Rewind Time Search and Search may not work depending on the media server s capability and functionality Home Media Gallery complies with the DLNA Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines expanded October 2006 v7 5 If your media server supports different DLNA version s some Home Media Gallery function s and content tormat s may not be supported Pioneer is not responsible for any malfunction of the Home Media Gallery features due to communication error maltunctions associated with your network connection and or your PC or other connected eguioment Contact your PC manufacturer or Internet service provider Content may not play or display properly depending on the conditions of use or media server in use The Home Media Gallery functions as a WMDRM10 ND Microsoft Windows Media DRM for networked devices Content can only be navigated from the media servers that support WMDRM10 ND Content may not play deoending on the DRM protection level This system may not display content trom incompatible memory cards 5 7 1 Network Connections To connect to a network set up the Home Media Gallery through the Home Media Gallery menu Press the HMG button on the remote control to cause the menu to appear lo use the Home Media Gallery connect to a home network LAN via an Ethernet hu
185. ou select Swap 3 Select a mode Select Off 2 screen or P in P for the Split mode The selected mode is displayed in the center of the TOOLS Menu 4 5 Freeze the Picture During fast action sequences or detailed pictures try capturing the image with the FREEZE option FREEZE allows you to better understand the action or picture details if desired lo freeze a picture from a TV broadcast or movie follow the steps below 1 Press FREEZE to create a still image picture copy of the currently showing image The copy appears to the right of the still moving video sequence thus splitting the screen 2 Press FREEZE again to release the image The frozen image disappears returning the picture to a single screen with the video sequence still iN progress e With the screen split an image cannot be frozen FREEZE A warning message appears if you attempt to use this function when there is already a frozen image on screen If an image is left frozen on the screen the panel automatically releases the image after five minutes Note Using FREEZE for an extended period may cause an after image En Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options oF 4 6 Use the Banner Feature When tuning ina TV channel or an input signal changes any available information appears on the screen if the signal carries information about the program see InfoBanner below Pressing DISPLAY causes the InfoBanner additional to appear Press EXIT or DISP
186. panel TV by holding only a single handle or by dragging the panel by its handles m Use the handles to move the panel Do not move the panel by holding the color sensor speaker or speaker brackets Note Do not use the handles to hang the flat panel TV or as anchors to prevent the panel from slioping or tioping after it is mounted EN En Install Your Flat Panel TV 2 2 Install the Panel Using a Stand 2 2 1 Use or Remove the Included Stand The PRO 111FD ships with the Pioneer table top stand stand attached Attach the included stand to the panel tor the PRO 151FD For PRO 111FD attach the falling prevention metal fittings after placing the panel to stand upright PRO 111FD Installation screws M4 x 35 mm black ASNA S gt SA Falling prevention metal fitting Attach the Stand to the Panel Do not handle the flat panel TV on a wagon or pallet that is smaller than its stand The stand will bend 1 Detach the speaker if it has already been added Reter to Attach Detach the Speaker on page 19 for assistance 2 Lay the flat panel TV down on a raised surface with the stand base hanging over the edge 3 Place all stand parts on a soft cloth to avoid scratching fyou are mounting the PRO 157FD continue with Steps 4 and 5 If you are mounting the PRO 117FD skip to Step 7 4 Turn the base cover over so that the bottom is facing up 5 Insert the stand supports legs into the base cover
187. pecify the HDMI Input Type Why won t my Pioneer flat panel TV turn on It may be that your remote has falling batteries or has been damaged Check the power cord connection at the wall and on the back of the panel Also try pressing 4 on you panel Why does the blue or red power light on my flat panel TV blink The panel s internal protection circuit may have been activated for some reason First turn the panel s 4 off wait one 1 or more minutes then turn it back on If the light still blinks unplug the power cord from the outlet Plug in the panel again after one to two minutes If this fails to solve the problem contact your dealer or Pioneer Customer Support see inside back cover What can I do to prevent image retention or burn in Burn in or Image Retention is a side effect of plasma technology After an image remains on the display for an extended time period when the image changes or the unit is turned off a faint afterimage or ghost of the original picture may remain Continuing to play video or leaving the unit turned off for a length of time can clear the afterimage We recommend the following steps and settings to prevent image retention or burn in e Set Screen Protection to On e Select PC for a signal type when using a PC through an HDMI input How do I clean my flat panel TV To clean the screen surface gently wipe it with the supplied dry cloth Rubbing hard on the screen can scratch the special film coating Use a
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191. quality this process is gradual so changes to the tint and brightness may be visible This is normal and is not a malfunction 4 3 4 Select the Picture Detail Options The Picture Detail function provides five adjustment options DRE Picture Black Level ACL Enhancer Mode and Gamma for enhanced image contrast sharpness and image gradation characteristics To select the Picture Detail options follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Adjusttrom the Picture menu 3 Select Picture Detai trom the submenu 4 Select DRE Picture Black Level ACL Enhancer Mode or Gamma 5 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description DRE Picture emphasizes Off No effect SEONI SLO eee High enhances DRE picture brightness and darkness Mid standard DRE picture Low moderate DRE picture Black Level emphasizes dark No effect portion of images for enhanced contrast ACL compensates images tor Off No No effect optimum contrast pr o pre e aa characteristics activates Black Level Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options ME Parameter Description Enhancer Mode selects 1 selects Hard SHARPNESS processing of the image s high image EE ACI MICE hed D selects Natural SHARPNESS image 3 selects Soft SHARPNESS image Gamma adjusts the gamma 1 selects gamma characteristics characteristics 1 2 selects gamma characteristics 2 5 selects gamma characteristics 3 6 Press HOM
192. r CH causes the channel to change sequentially from station to station To return to the previous channel press CH RETURN lo toggle between the two channels press CH RETURN again Each press of this button switches the channel between these two stations ENTER JE 3 E O Fea ey J E e A L Another option for changing the channel is to use the number buttons 0 through 9 Simply press the number buttons in the order needed for that channel For example enter Channel 231 as2 3 1orChannel4as the single number 4 A recent addition to TV viewing is the Sub channel A digital channel can be split in to multiple signals Each signal called a sub channel can carry a different program To watch a sub channel use a combination of number buttons and the dot button For example if Channel 5 is digital and has three active sub channels enter 5 2 to reach the second sub channel Note lo tune in a program more quickly enter the channel or sub channel then press CH ENTER 3 3 2 Adjust the Volume Sound With the remote control pointed at the panel s remote sensor press and hold VOL to increase the sound volume gradually Holding down VOL decreases the volume at the same rate A single press of VOL or VOL causes the volume to adjust by minor increments To silence all sound press MUTING The muting symbol 1x appears on screen To return the volume to the previous level press MUTING again Pressing VOL once also increa
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194. ration Acommunication error message appears Possible Solutions Confirm that the PC is On and not in Standby or Sleep nothing is chosen in Select Servers When the PC started trom Wake On LAN WOL check if the PC complies with WOL or if the WOL setup is programmed properly in device manager for BIOS or Windows Check the physical connections hub router and cable quality Please use 100BASE TX for best quality playback and display speed Check the logical connections IP Address setup DHCP etc Confirm the IP Address is correct if acquired by Auto IP and Firewall setup Also check if the IP Address is properly acquired with DHCP on the Network Setup screen that follows the HMG Setup menu Using two or more application servers on a single PC may cause unstable operation For proper operation it is strongly recommended that one application server is used on a single PC Check the PC if its media server is running Restart if necessary Check if one or more servers are On this may cause a malfunction Check if the PC is operating properly Reboot the PC after confirming its specifications and setup values Check the media server setup If a client is registered manually the setup procedure may have to be run again An option Not Allowed may be selected for connections Check if UPnP Universal Plug and Play is enabled on your router Refer to your router s instruction manual for procedures Wait for a short peri
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196. ress RETURN A confirmation screen appears 6 Select Yesthen press ENTER The Channel Delete setting is complete 7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu fyou select the m Channel Skio option in Step 8 the setting is complete when exiting the Channel Options menu no confirmation screen appears Skio Steps 5 and 6 The instructions for restoring a skipped channel are the same as above In Step 4 a check mark appears next to the added restored channel To skip an analog channel follow the steps below e Analog TV channels Manual Adjust gt Store gt No Radio Skip This function allows skipping of radio channels at a time To set this option follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Digital luner Setup trom the System Setup menu Select Channel managementtrom the Digital Tuner Setup menu Select On 3 4 Select Radio Skip trom the Channel management menu 9 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing 3 2 7 Channel List Your flat panel TV offers three channel lists for quick access to a desired channel Favorites List Channel List and Input List Favorites List Display your favorite channel numbers names up to 20 channels analog channels Input 1 through 7 PC 20 digital channels and 1 Home Media Gallery top screen see page 98 Store your most frequently viewed channels in the Favorites List To display the Favorites List pre
197. rfaces Helpful Information 6 4 Troubleshooting 8 Service Information Issue Possible Solutions No power e Check the connection seating at the wall and panel e See if the panel s Power On button is turned ON e Confirm that the remote is set to TV f the panel indicator lights red press TV on the remote control or STANDBY ON on the flat panel TV Power suddenly turns Confirm that the Sleep Timer did not turn off your flat panel TV otf Check the power control setting See if the panel s internal temperature has increased Clean the vents or remove any blocking objects Panel does not operate External influences such as voltage malfunction static electricity etc may cause improper operation Unplug the panel trom the wall and leave it for two or more minutes Reconnect and attempt to operate the panel once again Remote control does Check if TV power is off Press the button when the POWER ON and STANDBY not operate indicators are off Confirm that the mode is set to TV Examine the remote control sensor on the panel for obstructions that could block the signal Check that the remote s batteries are installed properly and hold a change Replace with new batteries to verity Consider changes in lighting such as stronger or new light sources that may affect the signal Picture Sound Issue Possible Solutions No picture and sound e Check the antenna connections e Reseat the cable connections for other eq
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199. rightness of the environment to automatically optimize the picture quality according to the viewing condition lo activate this function select OPTIMUM on the AV Selection menu Mode 1 or Mode 2 on the Room Light Sensor menu refer to 3 4 1 Adjust the Picture for Your Room Lighting We strongly suggest you attach the color sensor to the bottom right of the front panel It can be attached to the rear of the panel but the color sensor may not operate properly depending on the conditions refer to the Important bullets on page 28 For the actual procedure follow the directions below Note Do not connect any other external device such as a keyboard to the color sensor terminal Do not connect the color sensor cable to a PC lo clean the sensor window gently wipe with the supplied cleaning cloth Do not use extension cables for the color sensor Do not disassemble or modity the color sensor Attach the Color Sensor to the Front Panel recommended This is a simple and easy to attach method using a magnet 1 Attach the color sensor at the bottom right of the front panel using a magnet Flat panel TV Magnet Color Front Lo sensor 2 Attach the color sensor along the bottom edge of the front panel flush with the right side 3 Connect the cable to the color sensor terminal on the rear upper bank but do NOT plug in to the power outlet C upper
200. ro trom the System Setup menu 3 Select one of the rating systems from the submenu MY Basic Operations For Television Viewing En MPAA Ratings menu TV Parental Guidelines menu ECO E O O II AS eee mm Pene S f l E ee we E AA Le li AAA vm 7 O EEES Canadian English Ratings menu Canadian French Ratings menu E G 8 ans 13 ans 16 ans 18 ans Unavailable Ratings menu Digital Regional Ratings menu Status Status MPAA Ratings MPAA Ratings TV Parental Guidelines TV Parental Guidelines Canadian English Ratings Canadian English Ratings Canadian French Ratings Canadian French Ratings EVE NE EA LT COR i OREN ETI Eley CE TLAS E Digital Regional Ratings Digital Regional Ratings 4 Use the arrow buttons to highlight a block level for that rating system 5 Press ENTER to reverse the blocked status for the highlighted TV Parental Guideline option A block B or view V symbol appears in appropriate rating boxes For other rating options press to toggle between block and view 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu When a rating is blocked all more severe ratings are blocked as well For example blocking TV rating TV PG Parental guidance suggested automatically blocks 1V 14 Parents strongly cautioned and TV MA Mature audiences only In turn unblocking a rating causes less severe ratings to become automatically available Program Rating of None The flat panel TV also provid
201. roduct to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support Division at the above listed number for assistance Pioneer Electronics USA Inc Customer Support Division PO 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 1 877 283 5901 905 479 4411 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 pres de chez vous Vous pouvez aussi contacter le Service a la client le de Pioneer Pioneer Flectroniques du Canada Inc Service Clientele 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L8R 0P2 1 877 283 5901 905 479 441 1 ee ee ee ee Ct Pour obtenir des renseignements sur la garantie veuillez vous reporter au feuillet sur la garantie restreinte qui accompagne le produit Register Your Product on http www pioneerelectronics com US http www pioneerelectroni
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203. rvers to be removed from the Server List To delete a server follow the steps below This option is available on the Server List screen server not connected 1 Press TOOLS while the cursor is on the unconnected server on the Server List screen The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Delete Server Update Server List 2 Select Delete Servertrom the TOOLS Menu A Delete Server screen appears 3 Select Yesthen press ENTER The server disappears from the list lo cancel the server deletion select No USB Device The TOOLS menu provides a screen to see what USB device s are connected or supported Follow the directions below to open the USB Device screen This option is available on the Folder Contents List USB screen 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen SS eS Am TELEVISION TOOLS USB Device Picture 2 Select USB Device from the TOOLS Menu A USB Device screen appears showing currently connected USB devices En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Favorites Entry Registering the Home Media Gallery in Favorites TOOLS Menu provides quick access to the Home Media Gallery top screen while watching TV or other programs This option is available on the Home Media Gallery screen 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Favorite Entry Off Delete from HMG Playlist 2 Select Favorites Entry 3 Set the option to On then press ENTER Re
204. s a fixed image from aPC ora TV game unit for longer periods e Avoid leaving fixed images such as time of day indicator or channel logos on screen whenever possible e Display content in a wide aspect ratio no black or gray bars on any side of the content This flat panel TV is equipped with multiple wide screen viewing modes use one of these modes to fill the entire screen with content View in a wide aspect ratio unless doing so would be a copyright infringement e Set the Side Mask detection function to Mode 1 or Mode 2 High Definition 16 9 aspect ratio images containing side masks are detected automatically and side masks are added or the image appears in full screen e Avoid showing dark images after still images for a period of time In most cases any image retention caused by this sequence can be corrected by displaying bright images for a similar period of time After lmage Lag Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause after image lagging After Image Lag refers to a ghost of the still image remaining visible after the picture is no longer being shown This may occur in the following cases e After image lagging due to remaining electric load Fan image with very high peak luminance is displayed tor more than a minute after image lagging may occur due to the remaining electric load he ghost image remaining on the screen disappears when moving images are shown The luminance of the still ima
205. s through USB interface and DLNA compatible devices through a network DLNA CERTIFIED Audio Video Image Player This unit complies with the DLNA Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines expanded October 2006 v1 5 When a PC running DLNA server software or other DLNA compatible device is connected to this player some setting changes of software or other devices may be required Please refer to the operating instructions for the software or device for more information Supported File Formats The following sections show supported file formats that can be played back or displayed on the flat panel TV These formats are applicable to network sources Most are also applicable to USB sources However media server content protected by digital rights management such as WMDRM10 Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10 may not play on the panel Supported Video Formats e Windows Media Video 9 WMV9 MP ML e Windows Media Video 9 WMV9 Advanced Profile VC 1 AP L1 MP ML e MPEG 2 PS MP ML e MPEG 2 TS MP ML e MPEG 1 e MPEG 4 Part2 SP ASP SPOL3 ASP L5 e MPEG 4 Part10 H 264 AVC Main Profile 3 0 Supported Audio Formats e Windows Media Audio 9 WMAQ Sampling rates 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz e MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 MP3 Sampling rates 32 kHz 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz e Linear PCM WAV Sampling rates 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz e MPEG 4 AAC Sampling rates 16 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz e HE AAC Sampling rates 16 kHz 32 kHz
206. s two blades and a third grounding 13 prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does 14 not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 Ner D3 4 2 1 1_En A INSTRUCTIONS Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over LA ry Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped P1 4 2 2 En IMPORTANT NOTICE THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP IN A SECURE AREA THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with
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209. ses the volume one step higher than the current level and cancels the muting mode If the panel s default sound level is too loud or too soft refer to 3 4 6 General Sound Audio Adjustment 3 3 3 Turn On the Sleep Timer To save energy and to maximize the life of your flat panel TV try using the Sleep Timer for occasions when the panel may be left on by accident The Sleep Timer places the panel in Standby when the selected time elapses The Sleep Timer provides time periods of 30 60 90 or 120 minutes When the Timer is down to five minutes a reminder appears on screen each minute until the time has elapsed To set the Sleep Timer follow the steps below 1 Access the S eeo merthrough the Setup 2 Select the desired time period Select between 30 minutes and 2 hours 120 minutes 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Basic Operations For Television Viewing The SLEEP indicator on the front of the flat panel TV lights orange when the Sleep Timer is set lo check the remaining time press TOOLS then select Sleep Remain min appears at the top of the menu screen After checking the time press EXIT to return to your program without losing the Sleep Timer setting Note When the sleep timer has been set Remain min appears at the top of the menu However the Video Pattern timer has priority over the sleep timer When the Video Fattern timer is on the sleep timer Is deactivated Video Pattern is explained fu
210. software or software Version ED An error may arise in time related information depending on the content or server software En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Picture The Picture option is another way to adjust the image quality This option is available on the Movie Player and Photo Player screens lo adjust the picture follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION 11010 ES a Information Picture Sound Random 2 Select Picturetrom the TOOLS Menu A picture adjustment screen appears For adjustment items see 3 4 Adjust the Picture and Sound Quality 3 Press RETURN to close the adjustment screen Normal playback screen returns Sound This Sound option is another way to adjust audio quality This option is available on the Movie Player Music Player and Photo Player screens lo adjust the sound follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Sound Random Play Mode 2 Select Sound trom the TOOLS Menu A sound adjustment screen appears For adjustment items see 3 4 Adjust the Picture and Sound Quality 3 Press RETURN to close the adjustment screen Normal playback screen returns Information The Information option displays the status information on the playing content This option is available on the Movie Player and Photo Player screens lo show information during playback follow the s
211. sorting continues content playback is available lo return to the sort screen press RETURN any time during playback lo cancel the sort mode press RETURN Notes The Select a sorting order screen is available and may be left on the screen while navigating through the music categories Sort may not be available depending on the server used Available submenus for Condition vary depending on the server used Search The flat panel TV s built in Search function provides a convenient way to find items held in a Folder Contents List However the searching function is unavailable for folders or content on a USB device Simply enter a word and the results appear on screen lo begin a Search follow the directions below This option is available on the Media Navigator and Folder Contents List screens 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select the desired folder and or content in the Media Navigator Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 4 Select Search from the TOOLS Menu A Search dialog screen appears Search Condition nn Keyword 5 Select 7 t e Genre or Artisttor Condition or enter a Keyword Pressing ENTER on the Keyword menu causes the software keyboard to appear on the screen 6 Enter the word on the software keyboard Refer to Software Keyboard under 3 2 5 Create the List of Channels for operatio
212. ss ENTER while showing a TV channel For another method to access the Favorites List follow the directions below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Favorites from the main menu Pressing the button while showing the Channel List or Input List also causes the Favorites List to appear Channel List Display all analog digital TV channels in each broadcast network group To display the Channel List follow the directions below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Channe trom the main menu Pressing the button while showing the Favorites List or Input List also causes the Channel List to appear Input List Display external input source names from INPUT 1 through INPUT 7 and PC To display the Input List follow the directions below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Inputtrom the main menu Pressing the button while showing the Favorites List or Channel List also causes the Input List to appear Note After selecting the desired channel pressing ENTER causes the Channel List to close and the selected screen appears Pressing RETURN or EXIT causes the Channel List to close and the screen before selection returns Press an arrow button to cycle through the lists when viewing any of the lists Favorites INPUT 6 XXXXXX 00001 000 XXXXXX 00004 000 XXXXXX 00007 000 XXXXXX 00009 000 PC XXXXXX XXXXXX 00013 002 XXXXXX 00015 000 XXXXXX 00024 000 1 2 Set Favorite Channels Select up to ten 10 channels per list page up to
213. t file ends the first file begins to play with all subsequent files playing in order continually A Plays all selected folder content in order only once TELEVISION Sound TOOLS eae Random Play Mode Single Repeat A B Repeat Time Change Name Playlist 1 through 5 can be renamed in HMG Playlist lo name a Playlist follow the directions below This option is available on the Playlist List Movie Music Photo screen 1 Press TOOLS while five Playlists in the HMG Playlist are on screen The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Change Nametrom the TOOLS Menu The software keyboard appears Playlist Name 1 gt Delete Space Caps oK Cancel 3 Enter the new name Refer to Software Keyboard under 3 2 5 Create the List of Channels for operation details 4 Select OK after the new name is entered on the software keyboard The software keyboard disappears and the newly named Playlist appears Selecting Cancel causes the entry to stop and cancels the name entry process MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Change View Select this option to cycle between the different views List Thumbnail and Thumbnail List This option is available on the Playlist List Movie Music Photo and Folder Contents List screens 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Change View trom the TOOLS Menu Select the screen option trom List Thumbnail or Thumbnail List TO
214. t for information FreeType The Freelype Project is Copyright 1996 2000 by David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg All rights reserved except as specified below THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE OF TAE FREE PE PROJECT GIFLIB The GIFLIB distribution is Copyright O 1997 Eric S Raymond THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Appendix O 0 TinyLogin This software is Copyright 1988 1994 Julianne Frances Haugh All rights reserved portmap Copyright Sun Microsystems Inc Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems Inc and is provided for unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape media and as a part of the software program in whole or part Users may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge
215. t hosts In most cases a broadband router serves as a DHCP server in a home network DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance The DLNA authorized logo makes it easy for consumers to recognize products that meet the new standard tor home network PCs and other digital devices as set down in the DLNA Guidelines for interoperability This allows music video etc to be enjoyed from various devices over a home network This unit is compatible with music photo and video content and is based on the DLNA Home Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines expanded October 2006 v1 5 This unit can be used to playback music photos and video stored on a DLNA compatible server connected through a LAN cable Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is dedicated to the simplitied sharing of digital content such as digital music photos and video among networked consumer electronics CE and PCs By establishing a platform of interoperability based on open industry standards DLNA delivers technical design guidelines that companies can use to develop digital home products that share content through wired or wireless networks in the home DNS Domain Name Service Server DNS Server is a server that determines the name of network computer within the Internet The server functions to exchange IP address to the hostname hostname to the IP address Ethernet A frame based computer networking technology for local area networks LANs The flat panel TV supports 1
216. t the menu While the Parental Control menu is open the status display remains unchanged even if the system receives broadcasts carrying new ratings 3 5 4 Temporarily Remove a Block The password entry screen appears when detecting the blocked rating signals with the picture and sound turned off Entering your four digit password allows you to view the program until your flat panel TV is placed into Standby or turned Off lo temporarily remove a block follow the steps below 1 Tune the flat panel TV to the blocked channel 2 Wait for the Block message to appear on screen 3 Enter the four digit password The password window appears When a four digit password is entered or no operation is pertormed within 60 seconds the window disappears lo recall the window after it disappears change the channel or input source then return before repeating the above steps Please Input Your Password EERE For INPUT 2 except 480i signals and INPUT 4 through INPUT 7 the password entry screen appears when B ock is selected from the Unavailable Ratings menu Basic Operations For Television Viewing 3 6 Smart Starts for New Owners Many of the flat panel TV features make it easy to use but also environmentally friendlier This section explains how to extend the life of your panel while being energy efficient We suggest applying all ofthe following functions below for the simplest usage best quality and longest life span 3 6 1 Use the T
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218. teps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION TOOLS Information Zoom 2 Select Information from the TOOLS Menu An information such as playback status screen appears Pressing DISPLAY a so causes the information screen to appear The screen automatically disappears after a short period of time En MS Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV Audio Use this option to switch to another audio source if the currently played content has multiple audio sources multi language content for example This option is available on the Movie Player screen To reveal multiple audio tracks follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen TELEVISION A B Repeat 11070 ES Time Search Audio 1 L R Information Add to HMG Playlist 2 Select Aud otrom the TOOLS Menu Pressing causes L Ror L R to be selected If the content has multiole audio sources select L R or LR for each source 3 After entering the setting press RETURN Music Player The Music Player option allows changing BGM on any screen rather than using the music trom the content This option is only available when music is played on any screen other than Movie Player and Music Player Music Player is available on the Media Navigator Folder Contents List USB HMG Playlist Playlist List and Photo Player screens lo activate Music Player follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu app
219. the Qotion through the Setup 2 Select Video Pattern trom the Option menu A confirmation screen appears 3 Select Startfrom the submenu The Video Fattern screen appears 4 Leave the panel alone for a minimum of one hour Note The Video Fattern timer has priority over Sleep Timer No Signal off and No Power off Power Management Settings 3 6 5 Activate Energy Save to Reduce Power Usage The Energy Save option decreases picture brightness and lowers power consumption The recommended setting Energy Save Mode 1 extends the life of your panel while keeping power usage at a minimum Follow the steps below to activate an Energy Save option 1 Access the Power Control through the Setup 2 Select Energy Save from the menu 3 Select an option from the Energy Save submenu Option Description consumes less power than Off consumes less power than Mode 1 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options o4 4 Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options To take advantage of all that your flat panel TV offers browse this chapter for features and functions that enhance your viewing experience Most sections deal with adjusting the picture and arranging screen menu items while the remaining sections provide sound and power management options Apply as many or as few of these changes as desired 4 1 Choose an AV Option Video Game etc Similar to the purpose for the room light sensor
220. the digital still camera is in viewing mode Home Media Gallery Slide Show Issue Possible Solutions Slideshow photo e Check if the player is in pause rotation or zoom mode If it is press PLAY or ENTER to content doesn t start start the slideshow Next picture does not e The time needed to display a picture may be longer than the time set to display in Slide appear in the Show settings Reduce the picture size using a PC and try again slideshow e Slide Show only displays supported files If there is only one supported file that file remains on the screen No other files appear Issue Possible Solutions Panel sounds noises e Some sounds are appropriate for plasma technology Examples fan motor noise electrical circuit humming glass panel buzzing etc Brightness on sides of Display content that completely fills the screen until unevenness is minimized screen are uneven e Change the AV mode setting XT Helpful Information If the information above fails to solve the issue please contact a Pioneer authorized service representative Do not attempt to service the panel yourself Opening or removing covers exposes you to possible electrical shock and other dangers as well as possibly voiding your warranty Request a qualified service professional to check you flat panel TV Some situations that require a service professional are as follows e panel dropped or damaged e power cord or plug damaged e liguid spilled
221. the product will expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling D36 P4 A_En D1 4 2 6 1_En TABLE OF CONTENTS Co Congratulations on your purchase of a Pioneer KURO flat panel television KURO is the future of Pioneer flat panel displays It s a world without boundaries A place where the senses evolve colors are felt and sounds can be tasted An experience that changes not only the way you look at television but the way you look at the world We are proud to incorporate this philosophy of exceptional quality state of the art design and meticulous engineering to make the KURO undeniably unique and bring you one of the best entertainment experiences possible Please take some time to read through this owner s guide and manual to learn about the many features and benefits that set the KURO apart We hope you enjoy the experience of owning the KURO and invite you to enter a new world of seeing and hearing like never before TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVS ccccscccecnncecsnneesnneeesnneeeenseesenseeseneessnneeseneensnnenseneenseassO hed Vere ey ONT o E e o oo A E A E E A E ieee 6 12 Control Options Cerio Know YOU kiatr Panel TV percal dd ii 8 Re Control Buttons and More on TAC Fat FANG TV ciisiwsssininsdnatideasneswesuntdinweesausac
222. the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the Tull notice is found lt one line to give the library s name and a brief idea of what it does gt Copyright lt year gt lt name of author gt This library is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 1 of the License or at your option any later version This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the library if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library Frob a library for tweaking knobs written by James Random Hacker lt signature of ly Coon gt 1 April 1990 Ty Co
223. the upgrade This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license trom Microsoft The DLNA logo is permitted to the product that has obtained a DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance certificate Disclaimer Notice Pioneer provides information to help in setting up a network and connecting the flat panel TV to the network but you are solely responsible for proper network setup and the connection Pioneer bears no responsibility whatsoever for any damage arising from the network setup and the connection you made When downloading software updates from the Pioneer website and performing updating procedures make sure that your connections from the network to your USB flash drive and from your USB flash drive to the flat panel TV are uninterrupted Pioneer bears no responsibility for any failures or damage resulting from connection problems Content may not work properly depending on the USB device used Pioneer assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any failures or damage resulting from the USB device used by the user 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 1625 Please do not ship your p
224. tiff Copyright 1988 1997 Sam Leffler Copyright 1991 1997 Silicon Graphics Inc THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Howl Copyright 2003 2004 Porchdog Software All rights reserved THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
225. tion Number buttons 0 thru9 7 Select a channel e dot 8 Enter a dot for selecting a sub channel VOL 9 Set the volume EXIT 10 Exit the menu to return to the normal screen Arrow buttons 11 Navigate the menu screens HOME MENU 12 Display the HOME MENU Color buttons Red Green Blue Yellow 13 Control a BD player for HDMI Control functions only HDMI CONTROL 14 Select the HDMI Control functions SELECT 15 Select for TV RCV CBL SAT VCR or DVD DVR En Introduction to the ELITE Series Flat Panel TVs on Remote Right side buttons top to bottom left to right 16 s Lights up all buttons Lights turn off if no operations are performed within five seconds This is used for remote control use in dark locations 17 TV DTV Select analog or digital TV channels 18 DISPLAY Display the channel information 19 SCREEN SIZE Select the screen size 20 SWAP Switch between the two screens when viewing as 2 screen or picture in picture 21 SHIFT Move the location of the small screen when viewing as picture in picture 22 CH ENTER Change the channel 23 CH RETURN Return to the previous channel 24 MUTING Turn off the sound while the video continues to play 25 CH Cycle through channels 26 TOOLS Display the TOOLS Menu refer to 3 6 Smart Starts for New Owners 27 ENTER Execute a command 28 RETURN Return to the previous menu screen 29 Player Recorder Control Use buttons f
226. tion about emergency messages refer to 8 5 3 Assign a Rating System to Create Blocks 3 5 1 Assign a Parental Control Block Password With Parental Control inappropriate TV programs VCR recordings and DVD content can be blocked When someone attempts to watch a blocked program or content the flat panel TV displays the password window Parental Control applies to both analog and digital material To ensure that your blocks are not removed in error the flat panel TV requires a password to change access to blocked programs channels or content The default password for your panel is 1234 We strongly recommend changing the password to a four digit code that is meaningful to you Follow the steps below to change the password 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Change Fassword trom the System Setup menu Please Input Your Password BREA 3 Enter the current four digit code using the O through 9 buttons A contirmation message appears on screen 4 Enter your new password 5 Enter your new password a second time when prompted 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Write your new password If you forget your password When Please Input Your Password appears at Step 4 press and hold the ENTER button for three or more seconds The password reverts to the default password 1234 Basic Operations For Television Viewing 3 5 2 Activate Parental Control The Parental Control fun
227. tion method commonly used by digital and or high definition equipment Your flat panel TV s INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 are HDMI terminals for incoming digital video and audio signals The flat panel TV supports HDMI Control functions so that when a piece of equipment is connected to the panel it can control the equipment lo use an HDMI terminal specity the types of video and audio signals being sent from the connected equipment For the signal types see the operating manual s that came with the equipment One of the benefits of using your flat panel TV to control other equipment is the support of Deep Color Deep Color is the color depth that describes the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in a bitmapped image Besides the conventional RGB YCbCr1 6bit 20bit 24bit signals the flat panel TV also supports RGB YCbCr80bit 36bit signals This enables finer color reproduction when a device that supports Deep Color signals HDMI1 3 Deep Color is connected to the panel The color depth appears on the IntoBanner if a program supports Deep Color The flat panel TV supports the following Video signals Supported Video Signals Supported PC Signals e 1920 x 1080p 60 Hz e 1280 x 1024 SXGA 60 Hz e 1920 x 1080p 24 Hz e 1360 x 768 Wide XGA 60 Hz e 1920 x 1080i 59 94 Hz 60 Hz e 1024 x 768 XGA 60 Hz e 1280 x 200 59 94 Hz 60 Hz e 800 x 600 SVGA 60 Hz e 720 x 480p 59 94 Hz 60 Hz e 640 x 480 VGA 60 Hz e 720 1440 x
228. tire risk of satisfactory quality performance accuracy and effort is with the user libong versions 0 97 January 1998 through 1 0 6 March 20 2000 are Copyright 1998 1999 Glenn Randers Pehrson and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 96 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Tom Lane Glenn Randers Pehrson Willem van Schaik libong versions 0 89 June 1996 through 0 96 May 1997 are Copyright 1996 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 88 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors John Bowler Kevin Bracey Sam Bushell Magnus Holmgren Greg Roelofs Tom Tanner MO Appendix SSSC s SSSSSC C CSCCC En libong versions 0 5 May 1995 through 0 88 January 1996 are Copyright 1995 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat Group 42 Inc For the purposes of this copyright and license Contributing Authors is defined as the following set of individuals Andreas Dilger Dave Martindale Guy Eric Schalnat Paul Schmidt Tim Wegner The PNG Reference Library is supplied AS IS The Contributing Authors and Group 42 Inc disclaim all warranties expressed or implied including without limitation the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose The Contributing Authors and Group 42 Inc assume no liability for direct indirect
229. to 5 2 Use HDMI Inputs Connect a DVD player Eg T w Rear view COMPONENT VIDEO Component video cable commercially available DVD player Use INPUT 2 terminals when connecting a DVD player or other audiovisual equipment If your DVD player has an HDMI terminal use this connection instead of making video connections For details refer to the operation manual that came with the DVD player Connect HDMI equipment INPUT 7 Left side view cable HDMI cable having the HDMI HDMI equipment Also use INPUT 7 HDMI terminal on the side of the panel when connecting HDMI equipment For details refer to 5 2 Use HDMI Inputs Connect an AV receiver This connection is T M not required when IN connecting an AV z AV cable commercially available amp equipped with the surround function to a subwoofer Subwoofer jn Optical digital cable commercially available AV receiver Use an optical digital cable to connect an AV receiver to DIGITAL OUT terminal optical If your AV receiver does not have a DIGITAL IN terminal optical you may connect the panel s AUDIO OUT terminal audio to the audio input terminal on the AV receiver For details refer to the operation manual that came with the AV receiver Install Your Flat Panel TV Connect a VCR Connect a game console or camcorder lef o Left side view ah a a e
230. to Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Background Opacity Auto Solid Transparent Translucent Font 1 monospaced with serifs Font 2 proportionally spaced with serifs Font 3 monospaced without serifs Font 4 proportionally spaced without serifs Font 5 casual font Font 6 cursive font Font 7 small capitals font 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MY Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 4 7 2 Switch Languages Using MTS Multi channel Television Sound MTS allows switching the audible language if it is available for that program Available languages differ TOOLS depending on the current broadcast When watching a digital TV program that provides multi language services follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS on the remote control The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select MTS from the TOOLS Menu 3 Select English Fran ais or Espa ol A digital TV program without sound or language information causes N A to appear on the screen For languages other than English French or Spanish the word Others appears instead If the selected language is available when the channel or program is changed that language is heard 4 7 3 Select SAP When watching TV programs on the VHF UHF frequencies or from analog cable TV channels the TOOLS button can activate Stereo Sound and or Secondary Audio Programs SAP if available To select Stereo SAP options follow the steps
231. tons 5 3 3 Control a Player Press ENTER to Start playback or press HDMI CONTROL to return to the menu This process also applies to Recorders Refer to the chart below for available commands Players HDMI Control KKK 1 Displays the DVD Blu ray disc menu on the player 2 Fast reverse 3 Stops playback 4 Closes the screen to return to HDMI Control menu 5 Lists the connected equipment model number 6 Fast forward 7 Starts playback Note You can also use Play Wi Stop M Pause gt gt Fast Forward and a Fast Reverse on the remote control to conduct the same operations as the control menu buttons En 5 3 4 Add an AV Amp or a BD Player Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV To add an AV amp and or a BD Player refer to the appropriate cabling diagram below AV Amp amp BD Player AV cable 4 commercially avallable HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark a Optical digital cable z commercially available BD player BD Player only A K AAA AAAAAA lt AK K K gt lt 4H Oo o Ow wo F g o ooo0o0 0 0 9 T HDMI cable having the HDMI mark BD player En L_J ZU Rear view AV cable A Optical digital commercially cable available commercially available HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel
232. torage Class data transfer The setup is done on the camera See the operating instructions supplied with the digital camera Depending on the type of your memory card or camera some images may fail to display Remove a USB Device To remove a USB device exit the Home Media Gallery first then disconnect the device Be sure to exit the Home Media Gallery screen before removing the USB device If you remove the USB device while the Home Media Gallery screen is displayed data inside the memory may be damaged Do not insert or remove the USB device immediately after the system is switched On or Off This action may cause data inside the memory to be damaged Pioneer is not liable for any loss or damage to the data inside the USB flash drive MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 8 Run the Home Media Gallery 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select Media Navigator USB AMG Playlistor HMG Setup Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER lo return to the previous screen press RETURN 3 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Media Navigator USB HMG Playlist HMG Setup Use the Media Navigator By selecting Media Navigator the previously selected server menu automatically appears on the screen When only one server is found the system automatically connects the server You can also use the TOOLS Menu to switch to another server or manually select a server fro
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234. tribution of the Library If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 12 If the distribution and or use of the Library is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Library under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 13 The Free Software Foundation may p
235. u appears on screen 2 Select Se ect Server from the TOOLS Menu The Server List appears Server 01 Server 02 Server 03 Server 04 Sample screen 3 Select the desired server he screen changes to Media Navigator on the selected server Notes The Home Media Gallery can memorize previously connected servers When the Media Navigator Is launched available servers are automatically located and connected fa previously connected server cannot be found or if the server is in sleep mode the server name Is dimmed n some cases media servers that support Wake On LAN can be booted up Select the server then press ENTER o transmita Wake On LAN command to the highlighted server When having Wake On LAN turns the server s power on the server must be ready with the necessary settings already completed En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 Play Mode Your flat panel TV provides four repeat modes when using the Movie Player Music Player or Photo Player Choose a playback mode Repeat Single etc when playing multiple content files To activate Play Mode follow the steps below 1 While playing content press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Play Modetrom the TOOLS Menu Select Single Repeat Repeat All or All Single Plays the selected content only once Repeat Plays the selected content in a loop Repeat A Loop plays all contents in a folder in order when the last conten
236. ublish revised and or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns MO Appendix SSSC s SSSSSC C CSCCC En Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Library specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Library does not specify a license version number you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 14 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 15 BECAUSE THE LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE LIBRARY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE TH
237. ugh your terrestrial antenna or cable connection you must first connect the antenna cable to a splitter 2 6 2 Connect Your Other Pioneer Equipment This section provides cabling information for your other Pioneer equipment when combined with the panel Each diagram can also be used as a reference tool tor non Pioneer devices but port locations may differ or be unavailable Connect cable or Satellite using STB Set Top Box Satellite antenna Rear view Cable STB Satellite STB Cable STB Satellite STB _ O E3 Fa i E _ When using a cable STB or Satellite STB plug in to the antenna cable TV wall outlet using the STB cable provided with your STB If your STB has an HDMI terminal use any of INPUT 4 through INPUT 6 HDMI terminal on the rear or INPUT 7 HDMI terminal on the side of the flat panel TV instead of making video connections If you connect an antenna cable directly to TV you must first connect the cable to a splitter For details refer to the operating manual that came with the STB M7 Install Your Flat Panel TV Connect HDMI equipment INPUT 4 through INPUT 6 EA ZU Rear view Audio cable commercially available Make this connection when inputting analog audio signals cable HDMI cable having the HDMI HDMI equipment INPUT 4 through INPUT 6 are HDMI terminals Use INPUT 4 or INPUT 5 HDMI terminal when you also input analog audio signals For details refer
238. uipment e Contirm that Parental Control is inactive e Enter the password to temporarily remove Parental Control block e Contirm that the panel is set to watch a TV channel instead of an input source e Check the picture adjustment settings Reset to default values if necessary e Contirm that the connected equipment is installed and programmed properly e f viewing an image from a PC confirm that the signal is compatible Screen appears dark e Check for any obstacles in front of the Room Light Sensor Odd coloring and shades Review the room lighting for recent changes or different natural lighting sources from or misaligned images windows or doorways e Check the picture tone and adjust as necessary Picture is cut off or runs Check the screen size for the current channel input source off screen e Confirm that the position of the picture is centered XT Helpful Information Picture Sound Issue Possible Solutions Picture but no sound e Confirm that the sound is not muted or that the volume is turned down e When using a video or PC input source check that the audio terminals are connected Sound but no picture e Check if Picture Off is selected from the TOOLS Menu With this option selected the screen is deactivated only audio s output lo restore the screen display press any button other than VOL or MUTING Sound is wrong one side Check if the speaker cable connections have been reversed between th
239. used by using parts and or accessories manufactured by other companies inadequate installation sites poor stabilization practices erroneous installation methods operational mistakes site remodeling or natural disasters For more installation information refer to the following bullet points e Confirm that panel vents are not partially obstructed or completely blocked e Use a vacuum cleaner set to its lowest suction setting to clean dusty vents e Distance the panel from the wall other equipment etc for minimum space requirements refer to 2 1 1 Check the Location for Suitability e Do not fit the unit inside of narrow spaces where ventilation is poor e Do not drape seat or enclose the panel in any material including blankets loose cloth or carpeting as this could block the panel vents e Use a proper mount or stand rather than leaning the panel against a wall or other support 7 2 Physical Location amp Temperature Considerations Condensation may form on the surface or inside of the flat panel TV when the panel is moved from a cold place to a warm place or just after a heater or air conditioner is switched on If condensation forms do not turn on the flat panel TV until all moisture evaporates Powering on the display when there is condensation may cause the panel to malfunction 7 3 Usage Guidelines For maximum enjoyment of your Pioneer flat panel TV read the following information carefully Over the course o
240. vice s e EB DVD TOP MENU displays the top menu on the DVD e M ENTER ENTER activates the selected function arrows to select from SAT GUIDE or MENU screens cH AS e E DVD MENU displays the DVD menu e E Red Green Blue Yellow BD only controls a BD J application e E REVERSE SCAN CHAPTER SEARCH oress once quickly to go to beginning of current chapter press again to go back to the beginning of the previous chapter continue pressing to go backward e B PAUSE STILL pauses playback and displays still image e FA SOURCE turns the equipment power on or off 3 _ sop sE e ES CH DVD Recorder only FA A oe ue selects a higher or lower channel e E TOOLS assigns the code for a Pioneer BD player e A RETURN restores the immediately previous screen e E PLAY selects playback e FORWARD SCAN CHAPTER SEARCH press once quickly to go to beginning of next chapter press again to advance to beginning of next chapter continue pressing tor fast forward e 8 STOP halts DVD playback some DVD players recorders open the disc tray if this button is pressed twice e El RECord DVD Recorder only begins recording B amp E STOP RECord DVD Recorder only press and hold then press W to stop recording applies to Pioneer DVD recorders only MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV En 5 2 Use HDMI Inputs High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI is acommunica
241. vice to control via HDMI Control follow the steps below 1 Access the Qotion through the Setup 2 Select HDM Control Setting trom the Option menu 3 Select nout Setting from the submenu Input Setting INPUT 4 Power Off Control Power On Ready Hold Sound Status Power On Test Power Off Test 4 Select the desired Input INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 or INPUT 7 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu If operating an HDMI supported device using an HDMI port other than the terminal selected in Input Setting the system malfunctions When connecting to an HDMI terminal other than that selected in Input Setting the equipment settings should block HDMI Control functions The HDMI Control menu is not selectable when the option Input Setting under the HDMI Control Setting menu is set to Off The control menu changes to suit the type of HDMI compatible equipment When adding changing or removing equipment from HDMI Control refer to the sections below for installation notes and the supported commands 5 3 1 Control an AV System When adding an AV System connect the unit between the panel and any recorders and or players To function properly an Audio Video system should support the HDMI Control functions between the panel and any other connected equipment If the AV system does not support HDMI Control but the other equipment player recorder accepts this type of control than connect the AV System through the panel s DIGITAL OUT using
242. woofer Audio signals synchronized with currently displayed images are output to the AUDIO OUT terminals However audio accompanying the images are output to the SUB WOOFER OUT terminal When using the digital audio output terminal optical select settings according to your AV Receiver For more information see the operating instructions that came with the AV receiver Note When signals are input trom the HDMI terminals no signals are output trom the DIGITAL OUT terminal if they are copy guarded To set the DIGITAL OUT terminal OPTICAL tor your AV Receiver follow the steps below 1 Access the System Setup through the Setup 2 Select Digital Audio Outouttrom the System Setup menu 3 Select an option from the submenu Option Description Dolby Digital outputs in Dolby Digital tor the Dolby format and outputs in PCM for the PCM format default PCM outputs in the PCM format regardless of signal type 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MH Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 5 13 Add a Computer PC Use the panel s PC terminals to connect a personal computer The PC input terminals are DDC2B compatible however the Plug amp Play function may not operate properly When connected to a PC the panel automatically identities the input signal type If the panel fails to see the PC or the picture is unclear activate the Auto Setup function 5 13 1 Automatic Image Position and Clock Adjustments When conn
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245. you press SELECT Code transmission finishes in approximately two seconds Do not interrupt it until the transmission Is complete Wait until the mode indicator flashes again When using any of the receiver buttons INPUT orVOL the learned manutacturer code remains the same En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV 05 To delete a learned code overwrite it with a new code on the same button or follow the directions below 1 Concurrently press EDIT LEARN and 2 The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be learned 2 Press and hold TUVO for more than two seconds The remote control starts deleting all learned codes for selected modes When completed the mode indicator blinks Off and the remote control returns to normal operation 5 1 2 Assign a Manufacturing Code to the Remote Control To assign a preset Manufacturing code to the panel s remote control follow the directions below For Manufacturing codes refer to 8 2 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control 1 Press SELECT to choose the device to program 2 Press EDIT and 1 at the same time The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be programmed SELECT EDIT TV CBL DVD RCV SAT VCR DVR 3 Use the number buttons to enter a manufacturer code When the indicator turns off the code has been programmed into the remote control 5 1 3 Issue a Library Search for a Manu

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