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1. PYO 92 vU prr are 93 Up 95 9 2 Video PC Signals HDMI DVI Component min D Sub Comnmposite c00mmmiicinnnnnnininananana no nono emen 96 Had INFO S o o c T T 96 922 INPUT 2 ComponentVINPUT 8 D Sub Video Signals SOT KER ET aT nnn 96 QES INPUT SWIG 581108008 IVA VIDEO SIOhalb DATEN nee 97 TED INPUTS OUD PEONES ANU OG ra dado ii 98 DEDIMUS O UOUN E XM S IS A EEEE EEA ONEEN 99 SA PP UR O PU E 101 SM sre 1 Tr teo ota 101 OF 8 NER e EEE II e UU 102 A uuuu 104 XI Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 1 Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays The Pioneer Flat Panel Display models include the 60 inch PRO 141FD and the 50 inch PRO 101FD screen sizes measured diagonally Below is a list of all accessories shipped with your panel If an item is missing please contact your dealer or our Service organization immediately Service contact information is listed on the back of this manual 1 1 Flat Panel Display Shipment Checklist In addition to the flat panel display there are several accessories included to make installation quick and easy Please check contents before discarding or allowing your installer to discard any packing material Identify the accessories from the appr
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3. o eE ETH INNIS MNT e oO ES US OE e e PEN POR ae 69 EA ORAR E A AS A e PR E y A 69 BI FF a ee nee nenne 0 ISS eo REN AAA m mm 10 0101 ADO TET NICO AIOl MOGA MEUS AA Erde bd c AAN 1 A o rennen MID 51 Frequently Asked Questions PAGS usa 75 Teas al uae MENU 16 fo Ce tle aree dece la HIT id IRR Tm arene E E na eer tee 77 8 Caut ons a a W rning S misiones OU SIME RSEN ONT aDeSe 80 8 2 Physical Locations Temperature Considera OS naar iia 80 O 9 IVC ERE o TO TE 80 o4 signal Iremerepmee Sr OIG S ninas 81 Ao coa A Oe 81 8 6 Image Information Including Retention amp After Image Lag nnnnes 81 Br PIeVSEPUEPIHO PAPPPAC s rn o O OO oo AO E o CE a o O E OE INDE 82 A a 83 A Me IO Ce ANRPERPERNERUENEEEUEENTETNEEEEERLERLENGENEERUEEUFENEETEEUERHERUEEUEREELUELTEENERHLERELEEUHELLENLNURNEINIERURERERTELTESETOEETERELAULEUEEUNEERERELKERIUL ERREGER 83 CY aaa ssa ee cca 83 one aim ar 10 L a Ae ERT RT ee eC eee eT N ae rT NENNE EN REN er er EINE Fe eee ern ter re 84 9 ADDODUIX PPP a a Oo 9 1 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control emen ener 85 A 65 D A cu 86 A P 88 RO o Se go 97 CER p
4. Select the desired parameter Parameter Description DRE Picture emphasizes No effect image contrast between light Noeffect and dark High enhances DRE picture Mid standard DRE picture moderate DRE picture Black Level emphasizes dark A No effect nn images for enhanced PETER BT ACL compensates images for Off No effect optimum contrast VEO Enhancer Mode processes the 1 Hard selects Hard SHARPNESS image s high frequency image detailed area 2 Natural selects Natural SHARPNESS image 3 Sort selects Soft SHARPNESS image 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note This setting applies only to input video signals 5 3 7 Use CTI and Color Space Use the Color Transient Improvement CTI and Color Space options to further picture enhancement To set the CTl and Color Space options follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu Select Color Detai trom the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select C7 or Color Space trom the submenu Select the desired parameter Parameter Description CTI Off No effect NS activates CTI Color Space optimizes for vivid vibrant color 2 standard color reproduction 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 Note This setting applies only to input video signals 5 3 8 Use the Color Management Use the Color Management option to fine adjust image coloring To set the Color Ma
5. To have the panel enter Standby automatically when there are no commands from the AV source follow the steps below 1 Access No Operation Off through the Power Control menu 2 Select Enable trom No Operation Off menu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu PC Source Power Management When receiving signals trom a PC the panel can enter Standby automatically if the signal fails Follow the steps below to activate this function 1 Access Power Management through the Power Control menu 2 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 panel enters Standby when no signal is received from the PC for eight seconds using the PC has no effect on the panel Notes Pressing the remote s MONITOR 5 button or the panel s STANDBY ON button reactivates the flat panel display When the panel enters Standby with Mode 1 selected no signals received receiving signals again does not cause the flat panel display to turn On When the panel enters the Power Management status with Mode 2 selected no signals received receiving signals again causes the flat panel display to turn On 3 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 For video and PC signals applicable to the flat pane
6. type plug has 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 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 a gt 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 wi
7. 2 Select an option from the Energy Save submenu Option Description Standard No effect Seve consumes less power than Standard Save 2 consumes less power than Save 1 Picture Off activates Picture Off when closing the Home Menu with this option selected 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note lo deactivate the screen select Picture Off E Basic Picture Adjustment En 4 2 7 Turn On the Sleep Timer To save energy and to maximize the life of your flat panel display 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 Press USER MENU 2 Select S eeo imer trom the User Menu 3 Select the desired time period Select between 30 minutes and two hours 120 minutes 4 Press USER MENU again to exit the menu Note When the sleep timer has been set Remain min appears at the top of the menu The Video Fattern timer has priority over the sleep timer When the Video Fattern timer is on the sleep timer s deactivated Video Fattern is explained in an earlier section in this manual CH 5 Additional Picture Adjustment Options To take advantage of all that your flat panel di
8. UNE cid uci Rei O SiO et CSS lil d Cmm 6 1 2 Control Opuons Getto Know Your Hat Panel Did 1 Led CONVO LU OS ENG VCE OTe al Oe IS BY aa e n een tin ED ng Me A NM e OU UU ASI 8 Gr DO A A e e e e ee nee 10 2 Install Your Flat Panel Display uuruuununnnannnnunnnunnunnnnnnnnunnnunnnnnnanunnunnnunnnnnnanunnunnnununnunununnunununnununununnunen 12 2 1 Use the Optional Table Top Stand Stand or Equivalent lteMS nunnnnnniiiiinnnnicinana no nonn emm 12 22 see OR uonalBracke OF Eee een 13 ar Bien L a o arta 14 222 ABO ONNO POUT FEMEL CTI OW T 14 A NOR NS O E N q o oo A lo 2 3 Connect to Omer Devices DYR Receiver BDR GTGT a ee ee ee IR 2A Connectie FPowor R eee Pane TTT 19 2 5 Route then Bundle the Power Cord and Cables sico 19 3 Bas c Operation iz Aia RHF ane BB o ONT ORE PRA o A In A e e AP OO O te re NEE ere 21 aA Podran rour ET RD o A e O RU OEA 22 LO I E OUT OOUT AAA I A III one 22 NO OIG m e Pe E 0 UU 22 AO Era A A In e PP ROO e 23 tee a 01220 A rio o eT ene een cee e A oo El 24 4 Basic Picture AUS Cini dee 2 A Ne OST sn AP rd A E E O o OO Po A 25 Bete Fo ET CEA O EAE O EREN AAEE AEE Zo ZEN Gomera CUE Vaaa AO OU EEEE Aa oo 5 Ado ONDA BEE VOR FG EAN m 27 22 Malz Dar OP N 9 gi TEES 28 BEI dE N MNT 28 Zee GE TIC OWE ee m 28 A O E ESTE e E RCE eRe Poo A o III eee E EUREN 28 BE IO O 29 ALO ngger me Screens avino VIGGO PF allein eeeib ally uec vet attt ed eR aa 29
9. 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 from the Arterscreen 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 A ferscreen stores the new entry in memory and deactivates the button e Moving changing the AV Selection parameter option stores the option setting in memory the button continues to work Follow the steps below to adjust options tor the preferred picture quality 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Picture from the main menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select an option 4 Press USER MENU while the adjustment menu is on screen he word Before appears on screen with the unadjusted picture showing in Step 2 5 Press USER MENU again he adjusted picture appears and the word Before disappears Pressing USER MENU ogg es the picture between Before and After 6 Repeat Steps 3 through 5 to adjust other picture options 7 Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu Notes f no selections are made within 60 seconds the menu closes automatically and the current settings are saved to memory Before is canceled if e he STANDBY ON button INPUT SWAP or AV SELECTION s p
10. 0713 Brand Code Palsonic 0672 1056 Panasonic 0490 0503 0971 0709 1282 18902 1462 1641 1762 Panda 0789 peeKlon 0898 1224 Philco 0675 0690 0788 Philips 0503 0539 0585 0646 0675 1340 1354 2056 2084 Pioneer 0142 0490 0525 0571 0631 1475 1476 1571 2052 2216 Plu2 0850 Polaroid 1061 Polk Audio 0539 Presidian 0675 Prima 1228 Proceed 0672 Proline 0672 Proscan 0522 Proson 0713 Prosonic 0752 Pye 0539 0646 Radionette 0741 0869 RadioShack 0571 RCA 0922 0571 0822 1132 1769 Realistic 0571 Brand Code REG 0490 Redstar 0759 0788 0898 Reoc 0782 Revoy 0841 Richmond 12395 Rio 0869 Roadstar 0672 0690 0713 0898 1227 Rocksonic 0789 Rotel 0599 06293 Rowa 0759 Rownsonic 0789 Roya 0551 Saivod 0759 Salora 0741 Sampo 0752 Samsung 0199 0490 05 3 0744 1044 1075 Sansui 0695 1228 Santosh 1119 Sanyo 0675 0695 0713 T2298 scan 0850 Schaub Lorenz 0788 1115 Schneider 0539 0646 0713 0788 0869 Schoentech 0719 Schwaiger 0752 Brand Code Scott 0672 1239 Seeltech 1224 SEG 0713 Semp 0503 shanghai 0672 Sharp 0630 0675 0713 0752 1256 Sherwood 0741 Shinsonic 0533 Sigmatek 1224 Siltex 1224 Silva 0788 0898 Silva Schneider 0898 SilverCrest 1152 singer 0690 Sistemas 0672 Skantic 0539 0713 Skyworth 0898 Sliding 1115 SM Electronic 0690 1152 Smart 0713 Sonic
11. 0887 Innova 0099 Interstar 1214 ISkyB 0887 ITT Nokia 0723 Jadeworld 0642 Jaeger 1334 Jerrold 0869 JVC 0492 0715 1715 Kaon 1300 Kalelco 1111 Brand Code Kathrein 0178 0200 1416 1561 1507 Kenwood 0853 Kreiling 1626 Kreiselmeyer 0173 L amp S Electronic 1334 LaSAT 0178 Lemon 1334 Lenoxx 1611 LG 1414 Listo 1626 Lodos 1284 Logik 1284 Magnavox 0722 Marantz 0200 Maspro 0173 Matsui 0173 1284 Maximum 1334 Meclntosh 0869 Mediabox 0853 Mediacom 1206 MediaSat 0853 Medion 1232 1334 1412 1626 Mega 0200 Metronic 1384 1875 Metz 0173 Mitsubishi 0749 Morgan s 0200 1232 1412 Appendix CN Brand Code Motorola 0856 0869 MTEC 1214 Multibroadcast 0642 0879 Multichoice 0642 0879 1433 Myryad 0200 NEOTION 1334 Netsat 0099 0887 Neuling 1232 Next Level 0869 Nikko 0200 0723 Nokia 0728 0959 10281223 Nordmende 1611 OctalTV 1505 Orbis 1232 1334 0200 0329 0847 0853 0887 1175 1028 1423 Pacific 1204 1579 Packard Bell 1111 Palcom 1409 Panasat 0879 1433 Brand Code Panasonic 0247 0701 0847 1304 1404 Panda 0173 peeKlon 1457 Philips 0099 0173 0200 0722 0749 0775 0819 0847 0853 0856 0887 1076 1114 1142 1442 1672 1749 Pino 1334 Pioneer 0329 0853 1308 PMB 1611 Preisner 1113 Premier 0123 00993 1429 Primacom 1111 Primestar 0869 Proscan 0392 0566 QNS 1
12. AA LE 9 2 5 INPUT 4 DVIJINPUT 5 through 8 HDMI PC Signals Digital When reproducing the digital signals in the table below set the Signal Type option to PC If the picture does not appear properly change the Signal Format setting to the desired resolution Dot Line kHz H2 DOT 4 3 FULL FULL2 ZOOM c nemA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA BY FULL1 1 2 14 9 14 9 DOT ma Jas os gt ves ves gt gt gt 1 LL pozo spes Te T pozo aa pe e E poza wspes pepe Ba BE HH HE DE poo espe ser rer ee mo pe Depel 1 1 L1 1 1 on we es ee et poca ws es De pe 1 1 1 1 _ 00 Appendix SC s C Cs SSSC S Dot Line kHz Hz DOT 4 3 FULL FULL2 ZOOM NEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA BY FULLY 1 2 14 9 14 9 DOT xeo ee gt ves ves DD LLL wx es Deo De pe LEE pooxeno sre ee meos ere epe PT mos avo ma Dee 1 EIE LL mos pero D O EN CC ES meos E E ve fe 1 EC A E E mew mm pepe p er ar fmol we pel ELLE EL mecs feon De Pe HEHE HE HE DE HE EEE mos Ies De Dep EN EN EN ELLE mom wsps pe e 1 LESE mmm er es pepe HE HE AAA wee r eo Depe 71 7 CE FC pee esps De ee BER HE HE DE HE DE HE Re ee er pem 2 E O ve ee 1 HE DE HE DE ES mee eres Le e O O BE A BE BEE 1280 x 1024 024 80 0 75 0 1750 Yes Yes Yes III m ers Dew TET TDI E ENEE Pe Pel EN EN EN EN EN EN ER CU oa er pe LL C
13. Blue LED Dimmer E Low Orbiter E Off Video Pattern S Off Long Life Settings E No Room Light Sensor Off PIP Detect Auto 2 Select On or Off from the submenu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 1 2 General Picture Video Adjustment The directions below apply to all AV Selection options except OPTIMUM and DYNAMIC If the viewing option is OPTIMUM your flat panel display automatically adjusts the picture to the best possible level If the preferred viewing option is DYNAMIC please refer to 5 1 Choose an AV Option Video Game etc MTY Basic Picture Adjustment For standard picture adjustments follow the steps below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Picture trom the main menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select an item to be adjusted Contrast is used in the example below AV Selection STANDARD 40 0 Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness 0 0 0 Color Temp Red Green Blue COB BELONG Gamma Pro Adjust Reset 4 Use the arrow buttons m to adjust to the desired level Q Contrast 5 Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu 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
14. LAN causes the panel to function as a server lo run the panel on a network see the diagram below for connections After connection to a network apply initial settings described in the following sections IN i do d i j i p JU o b lt Rear view Rear view P C L3 jel PEZ Ethernet hub Cross over cable L Router with hub function Straight through cable Caution e With the flat panel display browsing Internet websites and sending receiving E mails are unavailable e Broadcasts and on line video services via the Internet are unavailable e Purchase commercially available connection devices and cables as needed e Combining different communication brand tools with some service providers or different modem and broadband router brands may cause communication failures or require additional services from your service provider e Connecting to a network may require additional settings on your PC e After connection to a network enter correct settings Pioneer is not responsible for any damage due to erroneous operations or unsuccessful E mail transmissions Using a LAN e Use 70BASE T or 100BASE TX for a broadband router or hub e Donot connect your flat panel display directly to the Internet Connect the panel through a Firewall leaving only necessary ports open e Do not connect a modular telephone cable to the LAN T OBASE T 100BASE TX terminal Doing so c
15. ROO LIONE ON O MR 25 S VoM 10 49 SO A PP o MPO MM MINE 11 259 Ty PVG NOT T 32 58 vli a A E een 11 23 II ee ee 8 81 olde Mask DETECT OM ainia aaa ia 36 PPP E ee ee 30 SP EE EE E E T 10 91 o 10 Sly 82 wo 11 43 T En EE 38 PP ae 35 U A 10 31 92 U ER MENU q q EE e een beans 23 Register Your Product on http www pioneerelectronics com US http www pioneerelectronics ca Canada PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 Chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O BOX 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada TEL 1 877 283 5901 905 479 4411 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 03 570 05 1 1 PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE LTD 253 Alexandra Road 04 01 Singapore 159936 TEL 65 6472 7555 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A DE C V Blvd Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 piso Col Lomas de Chapultepec Mexico D F 11000 TEL 55 9178 4270 K002 B En Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright O 2008 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved lt ARB1581 A gt Printed in China
16. Select a test option Power On Test or Power Off Test trom the submenu A list containing all HDMI connected equroment appears 3 Select a piece of equipment from the list to begin the test 4 Repeat this process to test other equipment from the list 5 Press EXIT to exit the menu when all testing is complete If the Power On Off Test fails check the connection points and the settings 6 6 Connect a Game Console or Camcorder Your flat panel display supplies direct connections for a game console camcorder or other Audio Visual AV equipment through INPUT 1 To watch an image coming from a game console or camcorder press INPUT 1 on the remote control or repeatedly press INPUT on the panel to select INPUT 1 For details on game console settings refer to 2 3 Connect to Other Devices DVR Receiver BDR etc and to 5 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 6 7 Use the IR REPEATER OUT Connecting control cables between the flat panel display and other Pioneer equipment allows you to operate the connected equipment via commands from the remote control This function is helpful when controlling Pioneer equipment from other Pioneer equipment En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 8 Connect to a Network Connecting your flat panel display to a home network or local area network
17. Signal Type Video Signal Format INPUT 7 HDMI 3 Input Name Signal Type Video Signal Format INPUT 8 HDMI 4 Input Name Signal Type Video Signal Format x Exit 3 Select INPUT S HDMI 7 INPUT E HDMI 2 INPUT HDMI 3 or INPUT amp HDMI 4 4 Select HDM Tthrough HDM 4 Blu Ray DVD DVR VCR Cable Satellite GAME or Computer 5 Press EXIT to close the menu Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 3 2 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 rs showing INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 or INPUT amp 2 Access Input Setup 2 2 through the nout Setup menu 3 Select INPUT HDMI 7 INPUT 6 HDMI 2 INPUT 7 HDMI 3 or INPUT 8 HDMI 4 4 Select Signal Typetrom the submenu 9 Select the appropriate option Option Description use except when a PC is connected default when a PC is connected to HDMI input terminal 6 Press EXIT to exit the menu 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 full size for optimum image quality Video over scan PC under scan 6 3 3 Specify a Digital HDMI Signal Type For the correct digital video signal type check the operating manual that came with the other equipme
18. brightness The screen dims when a still image is detected for approximately three minutes Why won t my Pioneer flat panel display turn on It may be that your remote has failing batteries or has been damaged Check the power cord connection at the wall and on the back of the panel Also try pressing on you panel Ey Helpful Information En Why does the blue power light on my flat panel display blink The panel s internal protection circuit may have been activated for some reason First turn the panel s b 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 falls to solve the problem contact your dealer or Pioneer Customer Support see 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 Long Life Settings to On Do not leave still images on screen How do I clean my flat panel display To clean the screen surface gently wipe it with the supplied dry cl
19. or other audio visual equipment For details refer to the operation manual that came with the game console or camcorder MY Install Your Flat Panel Display Connect HDMI equipment o o o o aa Rear view HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark HDMI equipment INPUT 5 through INPUT 8 are HDMI terminals For details refer to 6 3 Use HDMI Inputs Connect a PC _ En Rear view RGB cable commercially available Personal computer Use INPUT 3 terminal Analog RGB when connecting a computer PC For details refer to the operation manual that came with the PC Install Your Flat Panel Display 02 2 4 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 Using any other cord may fail to conform to mandatory FCC standards As long as the flat panel display is plugged in to an outlet some power is drawn through the panel When the flat panel display is not going to be used for a long 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 5 Route then Bundle the Power Cord and Cables Once the flat panel display is mounted place additional equipment in the final position s La
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21. 05 5 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 display offers several adjustment options AV Source Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Color weaker intensity stronger intensity purplish skin tones greenish skin tones Sharpness softer definition crisper definition Color Temp ladjusts white tone to your preference adjusts the balance of image s bright and dark portions PC Source Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Fer E TC To correct the picture for an AV or a PC source follow the steps below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Picture from the main menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Select an option to adjust AV Selection STANDARD Contrast 38 Brightness 7 Color 6 Tint Sharpness Color Temp Gamma Pro Adjust Reset Exit AV source MID Additional Picture Adjustment Options 4 Select the desired level for that option using the left right arrows m Q Contrast 32 5 Repeat the process for any additional adjustments 6 Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu after all adjustments are complete Note Reset returns all settings to the factory defaults 5 3 Assign Advanced Picture Functions Your flat panel display provides various advanced functions for optimizing the picture quality that go beyond basic adjustments e
22. 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 14 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 CAUTION The power 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 4 32 F to 104 F less than 85 RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight or strong artificial light D3 4 2 1 7c A En WARNING Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight
23. Activate the GAME mode on the AV Selection submenu to play agame but try to limit using this mode for more than two hours at a time 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 8 4 Signal Interference or Noise Signal interference also referred to as video no se or white no se can be caused by many different situations The most common are addressed in the following sections Infrared rays The flat panel display releases infrared rays because of the technology s characteristics Depending on how the flat panel display 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 display 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 Display Mo
24. If the same image is displayed continuously or for 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 Burn in tends to occur more easily soon after the product is purchased Display Samples Susceptible to Burning e f 4 3 aspect ratio images are displayed in their original size repeatedly the screen other than black or gray bars on the left and right is susceptible to burning e f 14 9 or 16 9 letterbox images are displayed in their original size repeatedly the screen other than black or gray bars at the top and bottom is susceptible to burning e f fixed images such as time of day indicator or channel logos for an extended period or repeatedly the images are susceptible to burning e f static images such as a fixed image from a PC or a TV game unit are displayed for longer periods the images are susceptible to burning Avoid Image Retention To avoid image retention as much as possible refer to the guidelines below Avoid displaying images susceptible to burning whenever possible Display content in a wide aspect ratio no black or gray bars on any side of the content Use the SCREEN SIZE button on the remote control to set your flat panel display to a wide viewing screen mode WIDE for example Refer to 5 2 1 Choose
25. Optimization gt improves subtitle display quality En Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Notes Activating the Game Control Pref setting under the Option menu disables the PureCinema setting This setting applies only to input video signals 5 3 5 Select an Intelligent Mode Option Use this function to optimize image color tones and brightness To select the Intelligent Mode follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Intelligent Mode trom the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select Mode Tor Mode 2 or Off 4 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description No effect compensates for more effective picture settings compensates for appropriate picture settings 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Notes Although this function gradually optimizes the image quality tint and brightness changes may be visible his ls normal and is not a malfunction This setting applies only to input video signals XD Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5 3 6 Select the Picture Detail Options The Picture Detail function provides four adjustment options DRE Picture Black Level ACL and Enhancer Mode for enhanced image contrast and sharpness To select the Picture Detail options follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu Select Picture Detai trom the submenu 3 Select DRE Picture Black Level ACL or Enhancer Mode
26. 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 O amp p STOP RECord DVD Recorder only press and hold then press W to stop recording applies to Pioneer DVD recorders only TOOLS os m B 000 PU KR 858 GH sss 14 llT3 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 2 Apply Settings for Other Equipment This section provides setting hints for the connected equipment including devices using Composite Video Component Video and DVI equipment as well as a PC For connection details see page 17 6 2 1 Apply Settings for an AV System After connecting other equipment to your flat panel display you may need to enter an input name color signal and signal type depending on the input you select For details on settings follow the directions below Composite Component Video System 1 Access INPUT 1 Video or INPUT 2 Component through the nput Setup menu Input Setup 1 2 INPUT 1 Video Input Name E Video Color System Auto INPUT 2 Component Component Color Decoding INPUT 3 D Sub 15 Input Name D Sub 15 Color Decoding RGB INPUT 4 DVI Input Name DVI Signal Type Video Video Auto Exit 2 Select the desired items e INPUT 1 Video Video Blu Ray DVD DVR VCR Cable Satellite GAME or Computer for Input Name Auto
27. 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 display Pixel Information Plasma screens show pictures using pixels Pioneer flat panel displays contain a very large number of pixels The size of the panel determines the number of pixels With the PRO 141FD PRO 101FD there are over 6 2 million pixels in the 507 60 panel All Pioneer display panels are manufactured using a very high level of ultra precision technology and undergo individual quality control MY Cautions and Warnings En 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 8 7 Prevent Burning After Image Lag If an image with very high peak luminance or fixed images such as time of day indicator or channel logs are displayed for more than a minute after image lagging may occur due to the remaining electric load After Image Lag refers to a ghost of the still image remaining visible after the picture is no longer being shown This is not a malfunction The ghost image remaining on the screen disappears when moving images are shown in full screen Image Retention a k a Burn In
28. control closer to the panel s sensor Note If the remote control is left sitting in direct sunlight or under a very strong light the case could warp or deform XI Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 1 2 3 Buttons on the Remote Control Except for a few options commands available through the buttons on the flat panel display 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 6 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 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 MONITOR 1 Turn On or place panel in Standby INPUT 2 Select a source INPUT 1 thru INPUT 8 SPLIT 3 Cycle view thru single screen 2 screen picture in picture SUBINPUT 4 owitch inputs for sub screens when viewing in multi screen AV SELECTION 5 Select audio video settings AV Source OPTIMUM STANDARD DYNAMIC MOVIE PURE SPORT GAME USER PC Source SIANDARD USER AUTO SETUP 6 Optimize the PC screen Number buttons 0 thru 9 7 Enter a number when applying IP Control Setting KURO LINK 8 Select the KURO LINK functions P CH 9 Use the button for control of connected equipment EXIT 10 Exit the menu to return to the normal screen Arrow buttons 11 Navigate
29. display This chapter walks you through how to choose an installation site the best mounting methods and how to install your panel 2 1 Use the Optional Table Top Stand Stand or Equivalent Items e Ask your dealer to perform the installation Use the supplied bolts For details refer to the instruction manual that came with the optional stand or equivalent items Rear view PRO 141FD Use the supplied bolts when attaching the stand s supports at the holes indicated by a circle En Install Your Flat Panel Display 2 2 Use the Optional Brackets or Equivalent Items e Consult your dealer e Use the following mounting holes for installation Side view Rear view PRO 141FD Mounting surface P4 Mounting bracket or equivalent item E M8 screw Mounting hole Mounting hole 12mm to 18 mm 0 5 inches to 0 7 inches c gt o ee ar a O A Rear view PRO 101FD Mounting hole Mounting hole Note Some installation options require a different type of bolt Check with your installer or dealer to purchase the appropriate bolt s MY Install Your Flat Panel Display 2 2 1 Check the Location for Suitability When choosing the location for your panel there are several factors to keep in mind The installation site should be out of direct sunlight and have sufficient ventilation around the flat panel display to allow cooling The diagram below is an example of a stand mounted
30. on the password entry screen he Virtual Remote Control appears on screen 3 Click the desired button to execute a command No Frame gt gt STANDBY INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT7 INPUTS Pioneer Model kkk INPUT1 Name i ikk Location xokokokokok KKKKKK INPUT6 SPLIT SUB INPUT SWAP PIP SHIFT AV SELECTION AUTO SETUP Freeze SCREEN SIZE DISPLAY EXIT Pour austen menu LEFT ENTER RIGHT HOME MENU EM RETURN Detail Settings Picture Terminal Functions Network Settings Network E mail TOP Virtual Remote Web control system Picture Adjustments Click Picture to display the picture adjustment screen Picture Web control system Model kkk ERRM Name xolekeleek SG Location kkk do _stanoey _ KKKKKK Top pur gt 5 s Message Power STANDBY OPTIMUM Detail Settings Terminal Functions AV Selection Detail Adjust Picture Color Temp M user movie ispay isf NIGHT isf AUTO Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness do gt sele o gt seo gt selo gt selco gt se dana vf se Network Setti 1 etwork Settings R High G High B High White Balance R Low G Low B Low Sp ISF Gamma 15 MESA Blue only mode Off e ser SEN Cinema 14 9 Set auto Setup Network E mail gt set nee 7 P Note While operating on the web screen using the remote or buttons on the flat panel display to directly co
31. or Computer for Input Name RGB Comp 1 YCbCr or Comp 2 YPbPr for Color Decoding Auto is only available for Signal Format 3 Press EXIT to exit the menu When connected to a PC your flat panel display automatically identifies the input signal type If the panel fails to see the PC or the picture is unclear use the Screen function to adjust the image Automatic Image Position and Clock Adjustments When connected to a PC the image position clock phase and clock frequency can be adjusted The Auto Setup option automatically adjusts these settings but the image position and clock can be adjusted manually too This section covers the automatic setup function and the following section explains how to manually adjust positions and clock The AV source device must be connected to the flat panel display and turned on for this option to work To activate Auto Setup follow the directions below 1 Access Auto Setup through the Screen menu The function begins as soon as the selection is made However depending on the image the position may not change after adjustment 2 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note This function is unavailable when the PC is connected through 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 pat
32. resolution of 1400 x 1050 Wide SXGA Wide Super eXtended Graphics Array Wide SXGA is used for a resolution of 1680 x 1050 UXGA Ultra eXtended Graphics Array UXGA is used for a resolution of 1600 x 1200 Wide UXGA Wide Ultra eXtended Graphics Array Wide UXGA is used for a resolution of 1920 x 1200 DVI The Digital Visual Interface DVI is a video interface standard developed by an industry consortium the Digital Display Working Group DDWG DVI is designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices such as a flat panel display 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 display HDMI also allows digitally transmitted audio and control signals on a single cable for multi channel digital audio sources Component video signal General term for video signal format composed of the YCBCR YPBPR and Y B Y R Y luminance signal color signal The component video signal is sometimes simply called the color difference signal MD Appendix O En DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP provides a mechanism to automatically allocate network settings such as IP Address Default Gateway and Subnet mask A DHCP server must be activated on a network to use the DHCP function DNS The Domain Name Servic
33. the Banner PIP option to adjust the translucence rate and display positions of the small window in P in P mode e Translucent adjusts the translucent rate of the small screen in P in P mode between Off and 80 If the percentage increases the translucent rate also increases banner PIP adjusts the display positions of the small screen in P in P mode e Banner Input determines the input signal for the small window in P in P mode Parameter Description Translucent On adjusts the translucent rate Banner PIP No effect adjusts display positions Factory default En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display MID HIGH MID LOW The Banner sub screen option uses only the top 1 4 of a PC signal input When adding a picture or text the image or text must be placed in the top 1 4 area BOTTOM 1 Note he higher the resolution becomes on the main screen image the lower the contrast becomes on the small window image Signals that support Banner PIP are XGA 60 Hz and WXGA 60 Hz IP Control Lock This locks or unlocks the IP Control settings Parameter Description locks the IP Control settings Factory default Note This setting applies to all input sources Network ID Beacon This option authenticates the connection between the specified equipment and the flat panel display Parameter Description mn applies the Network ID Beacon Factory default Helpful Informatio
34. the menu Note The farthest edges of an 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 4 2 5 Trigger the Screen Saving Video Pattern Periodically The Video Pattern function causes the screen to appear white which helps to alleviate after image ghosts or burn in While the Video Pattern screen is on only the remote s MONITOR 05 button and the panel s STANDBY ON button are 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 MONITOR 5 or press the panel s STANDBY ON button To activate the Video Pattern screen follow the steps below 1 Access Video Fattern through the Option menu A confirmation screen appears 2 Select Start from the submenu The Video Fattern screen appears 3 Leave the panel alone for a minimum of one hour Note The Video Pattern timer has priority over Sleep Timer No Signal Off and No Operation Off Power Management settings 4 2 6 Activate Energy Save to Reduce Power Usage The Energy Save option decreases picture brightness and lowers power consumption The recommended setting Save 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 Energy Save through the Power Contro menu
35. the menu screens HOME MENU MENU 12 Display the HOME MENU Color buttons Red Green Blue Yellow 13 Control a BD player tor KURO LINK functions only Player Recorder Control 14 Use buttons for control of connected equipment SELECT 15 Select for MONITOR STB CBL SAT BDP LD DVD DVR VCR En Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays on Remote Right side buttons top to bottom left to right 16 Lights all buttons except arrow buttons and the ENTER button Lights turn off if no operations are performed within five seconds Use this button for remote control use in dimly lit locations 17 SWAP Switch between the two screens when viewing as 2 screen or picture in picture 18 PIP SHIFT Move the location of the small screen when viewing as picture in picture 19 FREEZE Freeze a frame from a moving image then press again to cancel the freeze function 20 SCREEN SIZE Select the screen size 21 CH ENTER Use the button for control of connected equipment 22 DISPLAY INFO Display the current monitor status 293 lt A Invalid 24 MUTING Invalid 25 USER MENU TOOLS Display the User Menu 26 ENTER Execute a command 2 RETURN Return to the previous menu screen Note If you set the preset code to MONITOR buttons 9 18 14 and 21 do not operate MY Install Your Flat Panel Display 2 install Your Flat Panel Display There are several installation options for your flat panel
36. to exit the menu 6 5 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 display is turned Off follow the steps below 1 Access KURO LINK Setting through the Control Setup menu 2 Select Power Off Contro trom the submenu 3 Select On to allow the panel to power off the connected equipment 4 Press EXIT to exit the menu 6 5 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 To power on the flat panel display automatically when a connected Pioneer recorder or player is turned On images are sent follow the steps below 1 Access KURO LINK Setting through the Control Setup menu 2 Select Power On Ready trom the submenu 3 Select On to have another device power on the panel 4 Press EXIT to exit the menu llT3 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 5 4 Test the Power Control On Off Your flat panel display provides the KURO LINK option to test whether equipment connected to the panel via an HDMI port can power up Each device must be properly assigned to an Input for this function to perform To confirm that the Power On Off control function is working follow the steps below 1 Access KULO LINK Setting through the Control Setup menu 2
37. ve ee BEA HERE RI ee 0 516i 15 6 50 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bree ss oo Ves Yes es es Yes BE BEE RU es po sspme wepe pep pepep ACA e p Te pe E pop pop ER me wr soo ve pes per pese De res Fm Ta pu se e A E e De Pres pepe pepe Wee ws S00 we ves pee pepe De DR mew ws so ves De pe pepe De Pes En Appendix 0 CN 9 2 3 INPUT 4 DVI INPUT 5 through 8 HDMI Video Signals Digital When reproducing the digital signals in the table below set the Signal Type option to Video HET drede kHz Hz DOT 4 3 FULL FULL ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA BY FULL 2 1 2 14 9 14 9 DOT peo ree 000 gt es vs e 95000 pepe ms em pepe Es sss ALLG Ye Yes Yes JN ee wpe pee es aper Cpe re De ve Y Y Yes ial ES EN uN E D D D D D o o o o o pepe pepe pepe De pe per De pe pen De pe pen De pe pen Deeper se m pas ur EA p ms BaD ve JEJEJE ws er _ 00 We 9 2 4 INPUT 3 D Sub PC Signals Analog When reproducing the analog signals in the table below set the Color Decoding option to AGE If the picture does not appear properly change the Signal Format setting to the desired resolution Dot Line kHz Hz DOT 4 3 FULL FULL2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA BY FULL1 1 2 14 9 14
38. 0 3a En Appendix CM 9 Appendix 9 1 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control 9 1 1 Cable Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code A Mark Century Hitachi Noos Prism Supercable 0008 0144 0008 0003 0008 0817 0012 0276 0277 Daeryung Humax Nova Vision Pulsar lelewest ABC 0008 0277 1981 0008 0277 0000 1068 0003 0008 0477 0877 Insight Novaplex PVP Stereo Thomson 0237 1877 0476 0810 0008 0277 Visual Matrix 1981 Accuphase Digeo Jerrold NSC 0003 Time Warner 0003 1187 0003 0012 0012 Quasar 1877 Acorn Director 0276 0476 NIL 0000 locom D737 0476 0810 0003 0276 Regal 0012 Action DX Antenna Kabel 0211 1060 0276 Torx 0237 1500 Deutschland 1068 Runco 0003 Active Encon 1981 Ono 0000 Toshiba 0251 0008 Kabelvision 1068 Sagem 0000 1509 ADB Fosgate 0003 Optus 0817 Trans PX 1927 0276 Kloss 0276 1060 Salora 0276 Americast Foxtel 0277 Pace 0000 HEC 0899 1222 KNC 0008 0237 Samsung 0003 Amstrad France Telecom 0008 0877 1060 0000 0003 United Cable 1222 0817 LG 1068 1577 0144 1060 0003 0276 Archer Freebox 0144 1877 1666 US Electronics 0237 1482 Macab Panama Scientific 0003 0008 Auna Fujitsu 0817 0107 Atlanta 0276 02T1 0277 1497 Melita Panasonic 0000 0003 Videoway Austar Galaxi 0003 0000 0008 0008 0012 0000 0012 0276 0008 Memorex 0107 0144 0231 0277 Visiopass BCG GE 0000 1488 0477 0877 0817 0276 0144 0237 Mitsubishi Paragon tof Zenith Bell South Gehua 0003 0000 0
39. 008 Sony 0000 0008 0899 0476 Motorola 0525 1006 1460 0525 0899 Birmingham General 0276 0476 Penney Sprucer Cable Instrument 0810 1187 0000 0144 Communications 0003 0012 1376 Philips Starcom 0276 0276 0476 MultiVision 0317 0817 0003 British Telecom 0810 0012 1300 StarHub 0003 Gibralter NEC Pioneer 0276 1927 Cable amp 0003 1496 0144 0533 Sumitomo Wireless GoldStar NET 0877 1021 1500 1068 0144 0012 0277 1500 1877 _ 00 We En 9 1 2 Satellite Brand Code sat 1300 Sky 1334 ADB 0642 0887 1367 Akal 0200 Alba 1284 Allsat 0200 Allvision 1232 1334 1412 Alphastar 0772 Amstrad 0847 1113 1175 Aonvision 2279 Apro 1672 Armstrong 0200 Arnion 1300 Asat 0200 ASCI 1394 AssCom 0853 Astro 0173 1100 1113 Atsat 1300 AtSky 1334 Audioline 1672 Aurora 0642 0879 1438 Austar 0642 0879 1176 Axil 1457 Axis 1111 B ytronic 1412 Bell ExpressVu 0775 Brand Code Big Sat 1457 Black Diamond 1284 Blaupunkt 0173 Boca 1232 Boston 1251 Brainwave 1672 British Sky Broadcasting 0847 1175 BskyB 0847 1175 Bush 1284 1645 1672 Canal 0853 Canal Digital 0853 Canal Satellite 0853 Canal 0853 Centrex 1457 Century 0856 CGV 1413 1567 Chaparral 0216 Chess 1334 1626 CityCom 1176 1232 Classic 1672 Clatronic 1413 CNS 1507 Comag 1232 1412 1413 Coship 1457 Crown 1284 Cyfra 1076 Cyrus 0
40. 0209 0226 0616 0739 Phoenix 0278 Phonola 0081 Pilot 0037 Pioneer 0042 0058 0067 0081 0162 0168 Polk Audio 0081 Portland 0278 Precision 0058 Prinz 0000 Profitronic 0081 Proline 0000 0278 0320 0642 Proscan 0226 0278 1162 Quelle 0081 Radialva 0037 0048 0081 Brand Code Radiola 0081 Radionette 0037 RadioShack 0000 0035 0037 0047 0048 0162 1162 Radix 0037 Randex 0037 RCA 0000 0035 0042 0045 0048 0058 0060 0149 0226 0320 0880 Realistic 0000 0035 0037 0047 0048 0121 01620219 1162 Reoc 0348 Replay lV 0614 0616 Ricavision 1972 Roadstar 0037 0038 0081 0278 Runco 0039 Saba 0278 0320 Saisho 0209 0348 Salora 0043 Sampo 0037 0048 Samsung 0000 0038 0045 0060 0739 Sanky 0039 0048 Sansel 0048 Sansui 0000 0067 0209 0348 _ 00 We Brand Code Sanyo 0000 0047 0048 0067 0348 Saville 0278 SBR 0081 Schaub Lorenz 0000 0315 0348 Schneider 0000 0037 0042 0081 0278 0348 0642 Scott 0043 0045 0121 0184 Sears 0000 0033 0035 0037 0039 0042 0043 0045 0047 0048 0058 0060 0067 0162 0209 Seaway 0278 SEG 0081 0278 0642 SEI 0081 Sei Sinudyne 0081 Seleco 0037 Semivox 0045 0209 Semp 0045 Sentra 0278 Sharp 0000 0032 0037 0047 0048 0209 1285 Shinco 0000 Shintom 0000 0039 Shivaki 0037 Siemens 0037 0081 0320 Appendix o Brand Code lera 008
41. 0278 0348 1162 Metronic 0081 Metz 0037 0081 0162 0226 1062 1162 1562 MGA 0043 0060 Micormay 0348 Micromaxx 0209 Microsoft 1972 Migros 1972 Minolta 0042 Mitsubishi 0000 0042 0043 0047 0048 0060 0067 0081 0642 Motorola 0035 0048 MIC 0000 MIX 0000 Multitec 0037 Brand Code Multitech 0000 0039 Murphy 0000 Myryad 0081 NAD 0058 Naiko 0348 0642 NAP 0039 Nationa 0226 Nebula Electronics 0033 NEC 0035 0037 0038 0048 0067 0278 Neckermann 0081 Nesco 0000 Neufunk 0209 Newave 0037 Nikkai 0278 Nikko 0037 0278 Nikkodo 0037 0278 Niveus Media 1972 Nokia 0042 0048 0081 0278 0515 Nordmende 0067 0320 Northgate 1972 Nu lec 0209 Oceanic 0000 0048 0081 Okano 0209 0278 0315 0348 Olympus 0035 0162 0226 Onimax 0642 Brand Code Onkyo 0222 Optimus 0000 0035 0037 0047 0048 0058 0162 1062 1162 Orion 0000 0121 0184 0209 0278 0348 Orson 0000 Osaki 0000 0037 Otake 0209 Otto Versand 0081 Pacific 0000 0348 0642 Packard Bell 1972 Palladium 0037 0209 0348 Palsonic 0000 0642 Panama 0035 Panasonic 0000 0035 0162 0225 0226 0614 0616 1062 1162 1244 1293 1562 Pathe Cinema 0043 Penney 0000 0035 0037 0038 0042 0047 0067 0081 0162 Pentax 0042 Perdio 0000 0209 Philco 0000 0035 0038 0081 0209 0226 Brand Code Philips 0000 0035 0045 0048 0081 0162
42. 080p signals only bars may appear on the top and bottom on some pictures that are 16 9 letterbox bars may appear on the top and bottom on some pictures 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 for HD signals only pictures evenly stretch toward each side available for HD signals only 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 picture image or menu may run off the edge of the screen If an image or menu appears cut or cropped change the option to FULL Avoid showing signals that fill only part of the screen Images that fail to Till the screen may cause temporary or permanent image retention depending on the frequency and duration For example an HD picture with side masks 4 3 content causes uneven wear of the plasma cells If side masks appear around a broadcast after that movie or program 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 5 3 1 Adjust for screen Masking black bars on sides Note Not all video signals carry alternative screen sizes En Additional Picture Adjustment Options
43. 1 Signature 0000 0035 0037 0048 0060 0149 Silva 0037 Silver 0278 SilverCrest 0642 Singer 0037 0045 0348 Sinudyne 0081 0209 Smaragd 0348 Sonic Blue 0614 0616 Sonolor 0048 Sontec 0037 0278 Sonwa 0642 Sony 0000 0032 0033 0035 0047 0048 0067 0226 1636 1972 Soundmaster 0000 Soundwave 0037 0209 0348 Brand Code Stack 9 1972 Standard 0278 Stern 0278 alz 0042 Sunkai 0209 0278 0348 Sunstar 0000 Suntronic 0000 Supra 0037 0278 0348 SUSUMU 0037 SV2000 0000 SVA 0000 sylvania 0000 0035 0043 0081 symphonic 0000 Systemax 1972 I A 0162 Tagar Systems 1972 Taisho 0209 Tandberg 0278 9 1 4 BDP Blu ray Brand Code Brand Code Microsoft 2083 Onkyo 1769 Brand Code landy 0000 Tashiko 0000 0037 0048 0081 Tatung 0000 0043 0045 0048 0067 0081 0209 0348 Tchibo 0348 ICM 0348 leac 0000 0037 0067 0278 0642 lechnics 0000 0035 0037 0081 0162 0226 1162 TechniSat 0348 Teco 0035 DUST 0038 0048 Tedelex 0037 0209 0348 0642 Teknika 0000 0035 0037 Telefunken 0209 0278 0320 0642 lelerent 0226 Brand Code Panasonic 1641 Philips 2084 Brand Code lelestar 0037 Teletech 0000 0278 lensal 0000 0037 0278 Tevion 0209 0348 0642 lexet 0278 Thomas 0000 Thomson 0060 0067 0278 0320 Thorn 0037 0320 Tisonic 0278 Tivo 0739 1996 IMK 0000 INIX
44. 200 D box 0723 1114 Brand Code Daewoo 1111 Digifusion 1645 Digihome 1284 DigiLogic 1284 DigiQuest 1300 1457 DigiSat 1232 Digisky 1457 Digiturk 1367 Direc lV 0099 0247 0392 0566 0639 0749 0819 1076 1108 1142 1377 1392 1414 1442 1609 1639 1749 1856 Dish Network System 0775 1505 1775 Dishpro 07791505 1775 DNT 0200 Draco 13 5 Dream Multimedia 1237 DSE 1375 DSTV 0642 0879 1433 Durabrand 1284 Echostar 0775 0853 1323 1409 1505 1775 Elap 1567 Elta 0200 Engel 1251 Brand Code Esat 0879 Euroline 1251 Expressvu 0775 1715 Ferguson 1291 EMD 1251 1413 1457 Foxtel 0879 1176 Fuba 0173 1214 1251 Funal Tod Galaxis 0853 0879 1111 GbSAT 1214 GE 0392 0566 Gecco 1412 General Instrument 0869 General Satellite 1176 Globo 1201 094 1412 1429 1626 GOD Digital 0200 GOI 0715 1778 Gold Box 0853 GoldMaster 1334 Goodmans 1284 1291 Gradiente 0099 0856 0887 Grandin 1626 Grundig 0173 0847 0853 0879 1284 1291 Hanseatic 1100 Brand Code Hauppauge 1672 HB 1214 Hills 1232 2209 Hirschmann 0173 1111 1292 1412 Hitachi 0749 0819 1250 1284 Homecast 1214 Hornet 1300 Houston 0779 HIS 0775 1775 Hughes Network systems 0749 1142 1442 1749 Humax 1176 1427 1675 1808 Can 1367 ID Digital 1176 Imperial 1334 1429 1672 Indovision 0856
45. 3 0664 0695 0713 1664 Hiteker 0672 Hoeher 0713 1224 Home lech Industries 1224 HotMedia 1152 Humax 0646 Brand Code Hyundal 0850 1061 1228 Ingelen 0788 Ingersol 1023 Inno Hit 0713 Integra 0571 0612 0627 Irradio 0869 1115 1224 1238 ISP 0695 JBL 0702 JMB 0695 JNC 0672 JVC 0503 05539 0558 0623 0867 1164 Kansas Technologies 1233 Kendo 0672 0713 Kennex 0713 0898 Kenwood 0490 0534 Kiss 0841 KLH 0815 Kloss 0533 Koss 1061 Kreisen 1421 Lasonic 0627 0789 Lecson 1598 Lenco 0713 Lenoir 1228 Lenoxx 0690 Brand Code LG 0591 0741 0869 LiteOn 1058 Lodos 0713 Loewe 0511 0539 0741 Logik 0713 Lumatron 0695 0713 0741 1115 Lunatron 0741 Luxman 0573 Luxor 0713 Magnasonic 0675 Magnavox 0503 0539 0646 0675 0719 0921 1354 Magnex 0723 Manhattan 0713 Marantz 0503 0539 0675 Mark 0713 Matsui 0672 0695 0713 Maxdorf 0788 Maxim 0713 MBO 0690 Mcintosh 1933 MDS 0713 Medion 0630 1270 Memorex 0695 1270 Metronic 0690 Metz 0525 0571 0713 Brand Code MiCO Oizo Micromaxx 0695 Micromedia 0503 0539 Micromega 0539 Microsoft 0522 2099 Minato 0752 Minax 0713 Minoka 1115 Mirror 0752 Mitsubishi 0521 0713 1405 1521 MPX 0843 NAD 0741 NEC 0741 0785 0869 Noriko 0752 Optimus 0525 0571 Orion 0695 1233 Ormond 0713 Pacific 0695 0713 0759 Palladium 0695
46. 367 1404 Radiola 0200 RadioShack 0566 0775 0869 Radix 1113 RCA 0143 0392 0565 0775 0855 1142 1291 1392 1442 Rebox 1214 Rega 1251 Brand Code RET 0200 Roadstar 0853 Rollmaster 1418 Rownsonic 1567 SAB 1251 Saba 0820 Sagem 0820 1114 Samsung 0853 1108 1142 1206 1276 1877 1442 1458 1570 1609 Sanyo 1219 Sat Control 1300 SAT 1409 Satelco 1232 Satplus 1100 Schaub Lorenz 1214 Schneider 1206 1251 Schwaiger 1111 1594 1412 1457 Sedea Electronique 1206 1626 DEG 1251 1626 Septimo 1375 Serd 1412 Servimat 1611 Servisat 1251 Siemens 0173 1334 1429 SIE 0099 0847 0856 0887 1175 1856 Brand Code Sky Brazil 0856 0887 SKY ltalia 0893 Sky XL 1251 1412 Sky 1178 Skymaster 1334 1409 1567 1611 Skymax 0200 Skyplus 1232 1384 1412 Skyvision 1534 oL 1072 SM Electronic 1409 Smart 1113 1252 1404 1413 sony 0639 0847 0853 1558 1639 Star 0887 Star Choice 0869 Star Trak 0772 0869 Starlite 0200 strong 0820 0853 0879 1284 1300 1409 1626 sunny 1300 Sunstar 0642 Supernova 0887 Supratech 1413 Systec 1334 leac 1251 TechniSat 1100 1195 Brand Code lechnosat 1206 Technosonic 1672 Technotrend 1429 lechwood 1284 1626 TELE System 1251 1409 1611 TeleClub 1367 lelestar 1100 1251 1894 1626 1672 leleves 1214 1300 1334 Televisa 0887 Telewire 1232 Tev
47. 675 Mitsubishi 1403 Palsonic 1056 Panasonic 0490 Philips 0646 1340 Pioneer 0571 0631 1475 1476 2216 Pye 0646 RCA 0522 Roadstar 1227 Samsung 0490 Schneider 0646 Sharp 0630 0675 Sony 1033 1070 1431 Star Clusters 1227 Sylvania 0675 larga 1227 leac 1227 Tevion 1221 Thomson 0551 Universum 1227 Yakumo 1056 Yamada 1056 Yamaha 0646 Zenith 0741 Appendix 0 CM 9 1 6 DVD Brand Code 3D LAB 0503 0539 A Trend 0714 Accurian 0675 Acoustic Solutions I AEG 0788 1233 AFK 1152 Aim 0672 Airis 0672 1224 Aiwa 0533 0641 Akal 0690 0695 0788 0898 1115 1239 Akura 0898 1233 Alba 0539 0672 0695 0713 Allegro 0869 Altacom 1224 Amitech 0850 Amstrad 0713 Ansonic 0759 Apex Digital 0533 0672 1056 1061 Arena 1115 Aristona 0539 0646 Arrgo 1023 Asono 1224 Atacom 1224 Audiosonic 0690 Audix 0713 Autovox 0713 Brand Code Auvio 0843 Basic Line 0713 Baze 0898 BBK 1224 Bel Canto Design 1571 Black Diamond 0713 Blu sens 1236 Blue Parade 0571 Blue Sky 0672 0695 0713 0843 Boman 0898 Brainwave 1115 Brandt 0503 0551 Broksonic 0695 Bush 0672 0690 0713 0723 C Tech 1152 California Audio Labs 0490 Cambridge Soundworks 0690 Cat 0789 1421 Centrex 0672 Centrum 0713 0789 1227 OY 1115 Changhong 0627 1061 Cinea 0841 Cinetec 0713 CineVision 0869 Citizen 0695 Bran
48. 7 IBUYPOWER 1972 Imperial 0000 Ingersol 0209 Instant Replay 0035 0226 Interbuy 0037 Interfunk 0081 Internal 0278 Brand Code International DUST OP 75 0642 Intervision 0000 0037 0209 0278 0348 Irradio 0037 0081 LV 0037 0278 JBL 0278 Jensen 0067 JMB 0209 0348 Joyce 0000 JVG 0045 0058 0067 0081 0184 1162 1279 Kambrook 0037 Karcher 0081 0278 0642 KEG 0037 0278 Kendo 0037 0209 0278 0315 0348 0642 Kenwood 0038 0067 KIC 0000 Kimari 0047 Kioto 0348 Kneissel 0037 0209 0278 0348 Kodak 0035 0037 Kolin 0043 Kolster 0209 KIV 0000 Kuba 0047 Kuba Electronic 0047 Brand Code Lenco 0278 LG 0000 0037 0038 0042 0045 0209 0225 0278 Lifetec 0209 0348 Linksys 1972 Lloyd s 0000 0038 Loewe 0037 0081 0162 1062 1562 Logik 0000 0209 Lumatron 0278 Luxor 0043 0047 0048 0315 LXI 0000 0037 0042 0067 M Electronic 0000 0037 0038 Magnadyne 0081 Magnasonic 0000 0037 0218 Magnavox 0000 0035 0037 0039 0048 0081 0149 0226 0642 Magnum 0642 Manesth 0045 0081 0209 Marantz 0035 0038 0081 0209 Mark 0000 0278 Marta 0037 Mastec 0642 Master s 0278 Brand Code Matsui 0037 0209 0278 0348 Matsushita 0035 0081 0162 0226 1162 Media Center BG 1972 Mediator 0081 Medion 0209 0348 0642 MEI 0035 Memorex 0000 0035 0037 0039 0047 0048 0162 0209
49. 8 0278 Electrohome 0000 0037 0043 0060 0209 Electrophonic 0037 Elta 0278 Emerald 0121 0184 Emerex 0032 Emerson 0000 0035 0037 0039 0043 0045 0121 0184 0209 0278 0348 ESC 0278 Ferguson 0000 0278 0320 0348 Fidelity 0000 Finlandia 0000 0037 0042 0043 0048 0081 0226 Finlux 0000 0042 0081 Firstline 0037 0042 0043 0045 0209 0278 0348 Fisher 0000 0039 0047 Flint 0209 0348 Fuji 0033 0035 Fujitsu 0000 0037 0045 Fujitsu General 0037 Brand Code 0000 Galaxis 0278 Garrard 0000 Gateway 1972 GE 0000 0035 0048 0060 0149 0226 0320 GEC 0081 Gemini 0060 General 0045 General Technic 0348 Genexxa 0000 0037 0278 Go Video 0614 GoldStar 0000 0035 0037 0038 0039 0209 0225 0226 0278 Goodmans 0000 0037 0081 0209 0278 0348 0642 GPX 0037 Gradiente 0000 Granada 0000 0035 0037 0042 0048 0081 0226 Grandin 0000 0037 0209 0278 Grundig 0081 0226 0320 0348 Haaz 0348 Brand Code Hanseatic 0037 0038 0081 0209 Harley Davidson 0000 Harman Kardon 0038 0081 Hewlett Packard 1972 HI Q 0000 0035 0047 Hinari 0209 0278 Hisawa 0209 Hischito 0045 Hitachi 0000 0035 0037 0042 0045 0081 0089 Hoeher 0278 0642 Hornyphon 0081 Howard Computers 1972 HP 1972 Hughes Network Systems 0042 0739 Humax 0739 Hush 1972 Hypson 0000 0037 0209 0278 Hytek 0000 004
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51. AO ACV E MOS IV 10 MEDIOS F OW LORG arg Eee 29 SD TABLE OF CONTENTS En 5 Additional Picture Adjustment Options erue reser erre rennen nenne nnn nnne nnne nnns 3 1 Na veie RETETE eme Elo MR T oca 31 Did AV SOU CE TTUN ITE FCI OLS CONTO ii A A ta iii V Ole COOC AM OUr E OO INE OMS m m de E OSO E DO M DE 514 eL The Panel 10 Recognize a CINE CORSO anna een AA rd cete UR RH EPI PH UD E ot oe sna FS OC Pier Te SNS iria OT cios oleo lianas cito 33 021 7 00058 2 Sefeen SIZE AMO Mai Ca OF Marla ernennen ee oo DA CONTEC FICC TOMI AV ORO DOOR did aa Sa A Oe IC a PCU FUNCIONS o TU EEE ROEE S 36 5 0 1 AGUT TOS TEN MAS DIECk DAIS ON SIDOE nennen een 36 Do Oe OC O OO a cups td amu aU MI MIN MD RM arh 37 3 3 23 AQUSTINe Image Gags Chalaelel SD OS GATING E A OG 8 9 4 selecta Furetinema Level Tor Aigh QUAY IMAGO isis cities A ott Don 38 7 3 0 selec an We GEN MOOO O eee rrt ar iaaa E E ORO ee 39 Do er RII DE ODIOS ibas 40 EE O qv c 40 Per Son ar OOO TAME E tee 4 TOS FeO UCE NO SO OC NA Edi ie a eta iii 4 TAS T oca 42 o Me Sie e TU E OP E O OO ea 43 De RS E O OE O neto PP POPE PO II EEE NE E AANT N E A IENRENUHADRN AR 43 DAS Tu deco O e PER ECO EEE E 44 Sd Sy OI T 44 A Oe M TU ENEMIES 45 6 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display
52. Blue 0573 0869 Sony 0599 0519 0630 0864 1033 1070 1431 1516 DB Sound Color 1233 Standard 0788 0898 Star Clusters 1152 1227 Starmedia 1224 _ 00 We Brand Code Strong 0713 Sunkai 0850 Sunwood 0788 0898 Superscan 0821 Supervision 1152 SVA 0672 0752 sylvania 0630 0675 0821 symphonic 0675 0821 Tandberg 0713 larga 1227 Tchibo 0741 TCM 0741 Teac 0571 00 5 0741 0759 1227 lec 0898 Technics 0490 0703 lechnika 1115 lechnisson 1115 lechnosonic 1115 lechwood 0713 lecnimagen 1233 ledelex 0690 1228 lelefunken 0789 leletech 0713 lensal 0690 levion 0898 1227 Theta Digital 0571 Thomson 0511 0522 0551 Appendix 0 CN Brand Code lokai 0788 0898 lom lIec 0789 Top Suxess 1224 Toshiba 0503 0539 0573 0695 1154 1769 TRANS continents 1233 9 1 7 LD Brand Code 0059 0172 0241 Disco Vision 0023 Brand Code Tredex 0843 ISM 1224 Umax 0690 United 0675 0695 0713 0788 1115 1152 1226 1233 Brand Code Funal 0203 GoldStar 0172 Grundig 0059 Harman Kardon 0194 Hitachi 0023 Brand Code Universum 0591 OF 13 0741 0869 1227 Urban Concepts 0503 0539 Vestel 0713 Viewmaster 1224 Voxson 0690 Brand Code Magnavox 0194 0217 0241 Marantz 0194 Mitsubishi 0059 0241 NAD 0059 Nagsmi 0059 Brand Code Vtrek 1228 Waitec 1224 1299 Wellington DITS W
53. E EC mess eres peje ppp ES E E pe CI CI EC H scm mo eo ee et porro es De Pe EN EN EN EN ER IE Banner PIP supports 1360 x 768 and 1024 x 768 signals Appendix 07 CN 9 3 Specifications For specifications see the separate Specifications Sheet _ 00 We 9 4 Trademarks Trademarks e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LES Hm HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE e Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc e Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation e VESA and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association Power Management and Sun Microsystems are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc e VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Co Inc En Appendix 07 CN 9 5 Glossary VGA Video Graphics Array VGA is used for a resolution of 640 x 480 Wide VGA Wide Video Graphics Array Wide VGA is used for a resolution of 848 x 480 SVGA Super Video Graphics Array SVGA is used for a resolution of 800 x 600 XGA eXtended Graphics Array XGA is used for a resolution of 1024 x 768 Wide XGA Wide eXtended Graphics Array Wide XGA is used for a resolution of 1280 x 768 SXGA Super eXtended Graphics Array SXGA is used for a resolution of 1280 x 1024 SXGA Super eXtended Graphics Array SXGA is used for a
54. EACH CA 90801 1760 U S A Phone 800 421 1625 URL http www pioneerelectronics 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 Connectthe 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 shielded cables and connectors for connections D8 1
55. MJoneec seeing aD hearing Life never before OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRO 141FD PRO 101FD lt U E L l I E FLAT PANEL DISPLAY 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
56. MONITOR on the remote control or the STANDBY ON button on the flat panel display Power suddenly turns off e Check the power control setting e 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 from the wall and leave it for two or more minutes Reconnect and attempt to operate the panel once again Remote control does not Check if display power is off Press the button when the Power On and STANDBY indicators are off e Confirm that the mode is set to MONITOR e Examine the remote control sensor on the panel for obstructions that could block the signal e Check that the remote s batteries are installed properly and hold a change Replace with new batteries to verify e Consider changes in lighting such as stronger or new light sources that may wash out the signal Issue Possible Solutions No picture e Check the picture adjustment settings Reset to default values if necessary e Confirm that the connected equipment is installed and programmed properly e f viewing an image from a PC confirm that the signal is compatible ocreen 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 mi
57. PAL SECAM NTSC 4 43NTSC PAL M or PAL N for Color System e INPUT 2 Component Component Blu Ray DVD DVR VCR Cable Satellite GAME or Computer Comp l ACCN Gr Comp 2 YPOPr 3 Press EXIT to exit the menu Notes The factory default setting is Comp 1 for SD signals and Comp 2 tor HD signals Improper setting for Color Decoding causes the image to appear in inappropriate color DVI Equipment 1 Access INPUT 4 DV through the nout Setup menu 2 Select the desired item DVI Blu Ray DVD DVR VCR Cable Satellite GAME or Computer Video or PC for Signal Type Auto 1 YUV422 2 1UV444 3 RGB16 235 or 4 RGB 0 255 for Video 3 Press EXIT to exit the menu Notes After setting DVI turn on the connected equipment reboot if a PC is connected Changing the settings While leaving the connected eguioment turned On may cause the signal to fail or become corrupted Connecting to a PC s DVI terminal using an HDMI cable can cause improper images to appear lo use an HDMI cable contact the PC manufacturer En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 2 2 Apply Settings for a PC Connecting a PC to your flat panel display requires specific settings This section also explores the basic screen adjustments on the flat panel display after applying initial settings for the PC 1 Access INPUT 3 D Sub75 through the nout Setup menu 2 Select the desired item D sub15 Blu Ray DVD DVR VCR Cable Satellite GAME
58. a Screen Size Automatically or Manually e Select auto screen sizing page 33 then set the Side Mask detection function to Mode 1 or Mode 2 page 36 e Set the Brightness Sync option to Auto adjusts the side mask brightness according to the brightness of screen images when the screen size is 4 3 and Side Mask detection is set to Mode 1 or Mode 2 Refer to Lighten Side Masks on page 37 Setting the Energy Save function to Save 1 can further improve the effect see page 29 Leave turning On the Image Orbiter see page 29 Long Life Settings The Long Life Settings option simultaneously optimizes the related settings to guard against image retention For details see 4 2 1 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 4 2 4 Turn On the Image Orbiter Cautions and Warnings 08 8 8 Safety Precautions Your flat panel display 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 operating and cleaning your flat panel display e Read amp Retain Instructions Read all operating and user information provided with your flat panel display e Environme
59. adjustment To adjust the picture s horizontal and vertical position follow the steps below 1 Access H Position or VPosition through the Screen menu Auto Setup H Position V Position Clock Phase Auto Size Side Mask Reset 2 Adjust the vertical and or horizontal positioning using the arrow buttons 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Basic Picture Adjustment 04 Restore Default Picture After making multiple adjustments it may be difficult to reverse improper settings lo restore the factory default Picture settings follow the directions below 1 Access Feset from the Picture menu Press ENTER to continue with the picture reset Press ENTER All Picture settings return to the original default values 2 3 Use the arrow buttons to highlight yes 4 4 1 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 adjust the picture Each parameter option must be adjusted separately For example if two options under AV Selection STANDARD and MOVIE need adjustment change compare one option then save the preferred setting before moving on to the other option Below are other guidelines for picture adjustment
60. ally 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 If any part of the wire is introduced into the ventilation port on the back of the display panel fire or electrical shock could result Install Your Flat Panel Display Follow the steps below to secure your flat panel display 1 Mark locations for metal fittings and screws on the back edge of the table using the panel stand to determine placement PRO 141FD Wood screw commercially available 4 mm x 20 mm 5 32 inch x 13 16 inch min Falling prevention metal fitting supplied with the optional stand 2 Drill holes in the table or platform 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 En Install Your Flat Panel Display 02 2 3 Connect to Other Devices DVR Receiver BDR etc The type of equipment attached to your flat panel display determines which panel ports are used The following sections explain how to connect equipment such as a DVD player video recorder etc to the panel If your equipment is not listed please refer to the operating instructions t
61. als that do not carry 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 in a 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 Side Mask through the Screen menu 2 Select HD Wide Mode from the submenu 3 Select Mode Tor Mode 2 to activate HD Wide Mode e Mode f screen mode sets to WIDE 1 when detecting side masks e Mode 2 screen mode sets to WIDE 2 when detecting side masks 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 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 active the bars automatically change from black to gray However the gray is fairly dark lo change the bars to a lighter shade of gray follow the steps below 1 Access Side Mask through the Screen menu 2 Select Brightness Sync trom the submenu 3 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description sets the same brightness for gray side masks adjusts the side mask brightness according to the brigh
62. an cause a malfunction Required equipment and connection methods may differ depending on the communication and or service provider Use devices such as an ADSL modem broadband router hub and splitter as specified by the communication and or service provider Also refer to the instruction manual that came with the device Settings are unavailable for a broadband router or an ADSL modem with a broadband router function e When communicating through a LAN data encryption is unavailable through your panel When accessing the Internet run the display on a virtual private network VPN or other protected communication network environment e Do not send a command to both the RS 232C and LAN terminals at the same time Doing so can cause the display to receive the command erroneously About ADSL Modems Utilizing bridging for an ADSL modem requires a separate broadband router For details on an ADSL modem consult your communication and or service provider My Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 8 1 IP Control Setting To apply the IP Control Setting follow the directions below 1 Access P Control Setting through the Contro Setup menu Control Setup IP Control Setting IP Control E Disable DHCP Off IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address LED KURO LINK Setting Input Setting E Power Off Control Off Power On Ready S Off Hold Sound Status S Off Power On Test Off Power Off Test Off Seria
63. cognize a Game Console When adding a game console to your flat panel display use the Game function to establish a preference for image quality or for operability To have the panel store your Game preference follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Other from the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select Game Control Pref from the submenu 4 Select On operability preferred or Off image quality preferred 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu To activate the Game Control Pref option set the AV Selection to GAME and use an external input unless the sourse is coming trom a PC When a PC source menu is on screen the Game Control Pref option is ignored Also the Game Control Pref option for operability on is ignored during multi screen viewing refer to 5 4 View in Multi Screen and image freezing refer to 5 5 Freeze the Picture En Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 5 2 Adjust Specific Picture Elements Plasma technology delivers one of the best images available today However the viewing area environment and personal preferences affect how the picture appears This section provides methods to adjust the picture for your best viewing experience 5 2 1 Choose a Screen Size Automatically or Manually Automatic Screen Sizing The flat panel display can automatically select an appropriate screen size for a video signal coming from an HDMI device To allow automatic screen sizing follow t
64. d Code Clairtone 0511 Clatronic 0672 0675 0788 1233 Clayton 0713 Codex 1233 Conia 0672 Contel 0788 Creative 0503 0539 Crown 0690 0718 1115 Crypto 1228 CyberHome 0714 0816 1023 1129 D Vision 1115 Daewoo 0490 0714 0869 1172 Dansal 1115 Dantax 0539 0713 0128 Decca 1115 Denon 0490 0634 1282 1406 Denver 0672 0788 0898 1056 Desay 0843 Dgtec 0672 Dick Smith Electronics 1152 Digihome 0713 DigiLogic 0713 Digitor 0690 Digitrex 0672 1056 Dinamic 0788 Brand Code Disney 0675 1270 DSE 1152 Dual 0675 0713 1028 Durabrand 0713 1023 DVD2000 0521 E max 1255 Eaglelec 0714 eBench 1152 Eclipse 0723 Elfunk 0713 0850 Elite 1152 Ellion 0850 1421 Elta 0672 0690 0788 0850 1115 1239 Eltax 12953 Emerson 0591 0675 0821 Enterprise 0591 Entivo 0503 0539 Enzer 1228 ESA 0821 EuroLine 0675 0788 1115 1299 Ferguson 0695 0713 0898 Finlux 0591 0672 0741 Firstline 0713 0843 0869 Funal 0675 0695 GE 0922 0819 Brand Code Global Link 1224 Global Sphere 1152 Go Video 0573 0741 0744 0869 1044 1075 GoldStar 0591 0741 0869 Goodmans 0690 0713 0123 GPX 0741 Gradiente 0490 Gran Prix 0898 Grandin 0713 1233 Grundig 0539 0551 0695 0713 H amp B 0713 0841 0850 1233 1421 Haaz 1152 Haier 0843 Hanseatic 0741 Harman Kardon 0582 0702 HCM 0788 Henss 0713 HIMAX 0843 Hitachi 057
65. e DNS server functions to exchange IP Address to the hostname hostname to the IP Address POP before SMTP POP before SMTP is a method of authorization using POP Post Office Protocol before sending an E mail via SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is a text based protocol in which a message is transferred between a client and server or between servers Appendix CN 9 6 Index Numerics DT m TITIUS 10 11 43 A ADIO SIZE rta 20 99 36 e Eo 81 82 B saw 39 m OE E A E E EE E E E A N E SU UN T 9o co A lll C Plw M 10 49 dr Me Zn 55 SON ENNIUS 25 91492 99 E Sa 9 Mo MERE 28 29 45 E E e E o A 38 Bc NIE 44 80 G B IE A T 18 31 39 02 Game contol Pe rinnen 39 fc P 35 81 H FLD INS nn 36 a d BIOS RETE 54 u 10 0 1 MEN TEETH m 56 BN dex TTE TE 18 54 RNONEMENO tanteo caca ceo 10 l E er L 10 PLS LE LO copmensnvasanenedus nee 12 80 K O qmm 54 56 KURO LINA SENO sarral 58 L E e EF E Pe ER O Ir 24 0 o E EET RET 28 16 82 M me qM e o In AEN 10 25 31 o TO IT 43 44 O 3 0 A ariadna tacuba 10 31 mido anda 29 82 P PIC UF A DIE Usenet ico A 10 11 43 gola mm 26 ge ae mr 21 29 45 Power CONTIG M 62 Power Management sse eee eee ee 45 R e 35 ASNO ONO aaa 8 10 46
66. e 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 llT3 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 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 Simultaneously press EDIT and MONITOR buttons to begin Selection can be in any mode 2 Press the Yellow button to clear added codes Confirm that the selected mode indicator Hashes The remote control enters the Manufacturing Reset mode The reset is complete when the mode indicator flashes once The 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 Switching the Mode during this procedure also cancels the reset 6 17 5 Control a Pioneer Receiver The flat panel display 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 VOL cycles through selects an input L e RECEIVER VOL adjusts the volume lower e RECEIVER VOL adjusts the volume highe
67. e 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 If 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 If 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 display 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 Iry moving the equipment farther away from the flat panel display Note The strength of infrared rays emitted from 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 from damage by automatically adjusting the screen
68. e when sending an E mail Pop before SMTP is set for the authentication method enters an authentication ID enters a password for authentication Received address 1 3 enters the recipient address Event option Power down sends an E mail when the fail safe function is activated due to a panel error that may cause a malfunction sends an E mail when the protection function turns the panel off automatically Power toggle sends an E mail at a specified interval every 500 hours if set to 500 sends an E mail when the power status changes Note Your flat panel display does not have a function that determines the name of network computer within the Internet Enter your mail server s IP Address in the Mail server SMTP box f the IP Address is now known use such a search program as the nslookup on your PC En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 Sample MS DOS search screen using nslookup C gt nslookup Server XXX XXX XXX COM lt Current name server Adress Yyy YYY Yyy yyy gt mailsv aaa com lt _ Mail server searched for Server XXX xxx xxx com lt Current name server Adress yyy yyy yyy yyy Non aurthoritative answer Name mailsv aaa com Adress ZZZ 2Z2Z2 22Z2 22Z Server IP Address for mailsv aaa com 6 9 Assign a Serial Number 6 9 1 Assign an ID Number This section describes how to enter the required ID number for controlling and adj
69. ee the operating manual s that came with the equipment One of the benefits of using your flat panel display 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 YCbCr16bit 20bit 24bit signals the flat panel display also supports RGB YCbCr30bit 36bit signals This feature enables finer color reproduction when connecting a device that supports Deep Color signals HDMI1 3 Deep Color The color depth appears on the InfoBanner if a program supports Deep Color With INPUT 5 through INPUT 8 selected the color depth also appears on the Display screen When connecting a PC to one of the panel s HDMI inputs use an HDMI compliant PC or video card For a PC or AV equipment that has a DVI output terminal use INPUT 4 on your flat panel display In this case use only a DVI D24 digital for connections see page 17 6 3 1 Enter an HDMI Input Name To enter an input name for each piece of equipment connected through HDMI follow the directions below 1 Select the Input for the connected equipment Press the INPUT button remote control or panel until the correct input is showing INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 or INPUT 8 2 Access Input Setup 2 2 through the nout Setup menu Input Setup 2 2 INPUT 5 HDMI 1 Input Name Signal Type Video Signal Format INPUT 6 HDMI 2 Input Name
70. eeded for additional adjustments 9 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 5 3 3 Adjust the Image Gradation Characteristics Gamma Use this option to adjust the image characteristics gamma characteristics For adjustments follow the directions below 1 Access Gamma through the Picture menu 2 Select 7 through 5 from the submenu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 5 3 4 Select a PureCinema Level for High Quality Image Pioneer s PureCinema automatically detects and analyses a film based source originally encoded at 24 frames per second then recreates each 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 Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select PureCinema trom the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select Film Mode or Text Optimization depending on the material 4 Select the desired parameter Mode Parameter Description Film Mode Of deactivates PureCinema Standard not available for input automatically detects recorded signals 480p 720p 60 Hz or DVD or high definition images 10800 60 Hz e g movies having 24 frames per second for smooth and vivid playback Smooth not available for input produces smoother and more signals 1080p 60 Hz vivid moving images Advance not available for input converts theatre quality DVD signals 1080p 60 Hz images to 72 Hz e g movies Text Off deactivates text optimization
71. eltstar 0713 Wharfedale 0718 0792 Wilson 1933 Brand Code Optimus 0059 Panasonic 0204 Philips 0194 Pioneer 0023 0059 0241 1274 Polk Audio 0194 Brand Code Windsor orto Windy Sam der WIZE 1115 Woxter 1224 Abox 0522 2083 XLogic 1152 1223 Brand Code Quasar 0204 Realistic 0203 Sega 0023 Sony 0201 Technics 0204 Brand Code XMS 0788 Yakumo 1056 Yamada 1056 Yamaha 0490 0539 0545 0646 1282 1354 Zenith 0503 0591 0741 0869 Brand Code Telefunken 0059 Theta Digital 0194 loshiba 0059 Wards 0059 Yamaha 0217 KD Geeni SSCSC SNNNCONCNCNC S 9 2 Video PC Signals HDMI DVI Component min D Sub Composite 9 2 1 INPUT 1 Video Signals Screen Mode Remarks DOT 4 3 FULL FULL2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA BY FULL1 1 2 14 9 14 9 DOT pose gt ves es gt repele Pe fee Ape pe pepe papel sm Teer pe pepe Papel nz pe pe pepe papel pw Teer pe pepe Papel pap pe pepe Pe Pel 9 2 2 INPUT 2 Component INPUT 3 D Sub Video Signals Analog When reproducing the analog signals in the table below set the Color Decoding option to Comp 7 or Comp 2 nM disi kHz Hz DOT 4 3 FULL FULL ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA BY FULLI 2 1 2 14 9 14 9 DOT pa 168 eno ves ves ves ves ves gt gt ves e mx 35001 ee we ee
72. en Option Disc Navigator Timer REC DVR Timer REC List DVR Stop REC DVR CTRL Panel AV SYS Playback CTRL Panel Description displays the player s or recorder s title list displays the recorder s program guide displays the recorder s timer recording list stops the recorder from recording displays the AV system s control panel displays the player s or recorder s control panel Use the following buttons to control functions such as disc navigation on a recorder or player EB VOL adjusts the volume for an AV system EI MUTING turns off the sound while the video continues to play e E Arrow buttons navigates the menu screen U Color buttons Red Green Blue Yellow controls a BD player 8 TOOLS assigns the code tor a Pioneer BD player 3 ENTER activates the selected function RETURN returns to the previous menu screen llT3 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display To connect a device for KURO LINK follow the steps below 1 Turn on the flat panel display and all other equipment 2 Confirm that the panel s Input Setting for KURO LINK Setting options comply with directions in the device s operating instructions 3 Confirm that the other equipment is set for KURO LINK 4 Check that the audio and video are playing back properly from the equipment connected through the HDMI terminal s 5 Turn Off the flat panel display 6 Pause for a few seconds before turning the
73. en mode for an extended period may cause an after image To return to a single picture press HOME MENU 5 4 2 Turn the Small Screen On Off Set your flat panel display to automatically hide the small screen window if no input signals appear on the small screen during P in P only a frame remains on screen lo activate this option follow the directions below 1 Access P P Detect through the Option menu 2 Select Auto trom the PIP Detect menu he small screen disappears in approximately three seconds if no signal is received The display restores the image when an input signal Is present 3 Press EXIT to exit the menu Note PIP Detect rs unavailable in two screen mode 5 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 when desired To 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 he frozen image disappears returning the picture to a single screen with the video sequence still in progress FREEZE e With the screen split an image cannot be frozen A warning message appears if you attempt to use this function when there is already a froze
74. er operation controlled on screen or with the panel s remote play stop fast forward reverse etc Display Language Recorder Information on the display menu Setup Player language transfers to the recorder or player for details see the operation manual that came with the device AV system control AV system Receiver amplifier operation also controlled with the panel s remote input through the HDMI port Recorder Panel turns On when a connected Player device is turned On and sends images to the panel Power OFF Recorder Connected device s turn Off when Player the panel is turned Off AV system Note Except for Power OFF and Display Language Setup functions only a single HDMI terminal may be active at a time En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 The flat panel display 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 KURO LINK functions for a connected Pioneer AV system recorder or player use the panel s KURO LINK menu To access the KURO LINK menu follow the steps below 1 Press USER MENU on the remote 2 Select KURO LINK from the main menu Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER Disc Navigator Timer REC DVR Timer REC List DVR Stop REC DVR CTRL Panel AV SYS Playback CTRL Panel Note Pressing KURO LINK on the remote also causes the KURO LINK menu to op
75. ft to right INPUT 1 terminal Video INPUT 7 terminal HDMI INPUT 2 terminals Component Y Cp Pp Cp Pp INPUT 8 terminal HDMI INPUT 3 terminal Analog RGB RS 232C terminal for factory use INPUT 4 terminal DVI D 10 LAN terminal INPUT 5 terminal HDMI 11 IR REPEATER OUT terminal INPUT 6 terminal HDMI 12 AC In terminal Terminals on the rear panel are common to both models Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 1 2 2 Operating the Remote Control The remote control for the flat panel display 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 batteries Also mixing different types or brands of batteries can cause issues as batteries brands have slightly different characteristics Note If the flat panel displays remote control is not needed for an extended
76. hat came with the device s for connection assistance Connect a DVD player Connect DVI equipment S O dedo pooo Rear view DVI D cable commercially available Component video cable HDMI compliant commercially available El cable HDMI cable having the HDMI J E mark DVD player Use a DVI D 24 pin digital only cable to connect a PC equipped with a DVI output terminal digital RGB signal After completing connections follow the on Use INPUT terminals when connecting a DVD player screen setup directions page 52 INPUT 4 supports or other audio visual equipment If your DVD player has Microsoft Plug amp Play VESA DDC 2B components an HDMI terminal use this connection instead of see 9 2 Video PC Signals HDMI DVI Component min making video connections For details refer to the D Sub Composite for information about signals and operation manual that came with the DVD player display formats supported by INPUT 4 Connect a VCR Rear view Video cable commercially available Use INPUT 1 terminal when connecting a VCR or other recording equipment For details refer to the operation manual that came with the device Connect a game console or camcorder gt a 9 A Rear view Video cable commercially available Camcorder Game console Use INPUT 1 terminal when connecting a game console camcorder
77. he correct IP A e Confirm that the other end of the cable is properly connected to the PC hub or router if the indicator does not light The indicator lights but Confirm that the other end of the cable is not connected to any other device than the web browser screen Ethernet such as a telephone does not open e When using a DHCP confirm that the IP Address allocated by the server has not changed the address may change as a DHCP server reallocates the addresses periodically Entering an IP Address Confirm that the DHCP server is activated within the network fails even after activating the DHCP function Helpful Information 07 IP Control Issue Possible Solutions No list appears on the e Restart the browser enter a URL in the address bar then re open the initial Web control left of the Web contro system screen system screen 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 your flat panel display Some situations that require a service professional are as follows panel dropped or damaged power cord or plug damaged liguid spilled or an object dropped into the panel exposed to rain or water noticeable abnormality in pane
78. he steps below 1 Access Auto Size through the Screen menu 2 Select ANaturalor Wide Zoom from the submenu 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 3 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 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 specific video signal s correct screen size The selectable screen sizes differ depending on the type of input signal While watching video content press SCREEN SIZE on the remote control to cycle the picture through Auto FULL Dot by Dot ZOOM CINEMA 4 3 WIDE WIDE 1 WIDE 2 FULL 14 9 and CINEMA 14 9 Freely change the screen size during video from other input sources Auto is available when receiving HD pictures 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 36 FULL FULL 14 9 squeezes 16 9 14 9 images Dot by Dot matches input signal to the same number of screen pixels available tor 10801 or 1
79. ing 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 Blue LED Dimmer through the Option menu 2 Select Auto High Mid or Low from the submenu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 2 3 Set Input Priority With a priority input assigned the flat panel display automatically switches to that input when signals are present To set the priority input follow the directions below 1 Access nput Priority through the Ootion menu 2 Select Auto from the submenu 3 Select the desired input Detecting another signal at a different input causes the selected input to automatically change to the new input After input changes the previous input is not restored even when the signal disappears at the input 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Basic Picture Adjustment 04 4 2 4 Turn On the Image Orbiter A built in feature to protect against burn in is the Orbiter function Orbiter slightly changes the position of the picture while the image Is on screen To activate Orbiter follow the steps below 1 Access Orbiter through the Option menu 2 Select Mode 7 Mode 2or Off e AV source Mode 1 for any screen mode except Dot by Dot e AV source Mode amp for all available screen modes e PC source Mode 1 to enable Orbiter e PC source Mode Z to smooth the text character appearance 3 Press HOME MENU to exit
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81. ions This chapter explores day to day operations such as powering on your flat panel display using the Home Menu User Menu and adjusting the display for the viewing area room The final section in this chapter provides hints and suggestions for those new to flat panel display features 3 1 Turn the Flat Panel Display ON OFF Your flat panel display has three activity levels Power On Standby and Power Off Standby saves energy but allows the remote control to turn on the panel The following instructions use the remote control To operate the flat panel display through the side panel buttons refer to 1 2 1 Control Buttons and More on the Flat Panel Display for button locations Turn ON the Flat Panel Display To turn on the panel follow the steps below 1 Plug the flat panel display s power cord in to a properly grounded outlet 2 Press any of the following buttons to turn the flat panel display On e Power On button D on the panel s back in lower left section see page 7 STANDBY ON button on the side PRO 141FD or rear PRO 101FD of the panel see page 7 e Remote control s MONITOR 5 button located in the upper left corner see page 10 Images appear on the panel screen 3 Confirm that the Power On indicator lights blue PRO 101FD Standby indicator Power On indicator Note While in Standby pressing the remote control s MONITOR b button causes the flat panel display to turn On Turn OFF the Flat Pane
82. ipping or ED tiooing after it is mounted En Install Your Flat Panel Display 02 2 2 3 Mount the Flat Panel Display Because your flat panel display 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 metal fittings and screws supplied with the optional stand 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 optional stand follow the steps below 1 Attach the hooks to the mounting holes on the S back of the panel Cis 2 Sink the fittings into the wall or support structure E a ames TO ud INCNES 3 Run cords between the hooks and the fittings 1 Hook p 4 Tighten the cords until the panel is anchored but 2 Cord j not pulled off balance Fitting gt NM Be Be PRO 141FD To stabilize the flat panel display on a table or platform use the metal fittings and screws supplied with the optional stand as well as commerci
83. is unavailable for a PC source Also the Game Control Pref option for operability On is ignored during multi screen viewing page 43 or image freezes page 44 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Notes Reset returns all settings to factory defaults This setting applies only to input video signals En Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 5 4 View in Multi Screen The flat panel display 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 5 4 1 Split Swap Shift the Screen To splitthe screen so that two input sources 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 image sides locations press the SWAP button XD Additional Picture Adjustment Options Press SPLIT to cycle through the different multi screen views Press SWAP to switch the position of the two screens Press PIP SHIFT to move the position of the small screen counter SPLIT INPUT SWAP SHIFT clockwise during P in P Press SUB INPUT to switch the input sources between the two screens The multi screen function is unavailable when viewing source from a single input or from two external input sources Warning Displaying pictures in multi scre
84. l Display Turning off the flat panel display can mean entering Standby so features are still functional or it can mean cutting power to the panel Unless the flat panel display is to sit idle for long periods leave the panel in Standby Note While in Standby or when powered off the display continues to draw some power as long as the panel is plugged in to an outlet Follow the steps below to place the panel in Standby 1 Press the remote control s MONITOR 5 Flat Panel Display Status Indicator Indicator button mE Panel s power cord is disconnected 2 Confirm that the Standby indicator lights red or the power cord is connected but The table to the right provides samples of how the the flat panel display s Power On indicators light Monitor the indicators on the button D is off front of the panel to check the power status Power is on but waiting for activation Note Select from Auto High Mid and Low Selecting Auto toggles the brightness of the indicator Zur Panel is in Standby between High Mid and Low to match the brightness level of the viewing area Refer fo 4 2 2 Adjust the Power Indicator Brightness ME Basic Operations En 3 2 Program Your Flat Panel Display To take advantage of some built in features choose the input source select a language and set the picture quality The sections below include how to use the Home Menu and simplified User Menu for each programming option 3 2 1 Choo
85. l Life e Display the Video Pattern screen to help reduce after image lag KURO LINK Issue Possible Solutions KURO LINK does not e Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment function e Confirm that the settings for the panel are correct e Contirm that the equipment is HDMI compliant e Confirm that settings for the equipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came 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 e Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment e Confirm that settings for the equipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came with the equipment 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 IP Control Issue Possible Solutions Web browser screen e Confirm that the indicator turns on after setting the LED option to On does not open after e Check the cable connection if the indicator does not light entering t
86. l Setting ID No Set All Baud Rate 9600bps x Exit 2 Select P Control from the P Control Setting menu 3 Select Enable from the P Control menu Note The default IP Control menu is Disable Confirm the IP Address Enter DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and LED 1 Access P Control Setting through the Control Setup menu 2 Select DHCP from the P Control Setting menu 3 Select On or Off from the submenu f you select On an IP Address is automatically acquired If the panel fails to assign the IP Address or if you want to obtain different addresses select Off in Step 3 then enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask 4 Press RETURN to make your selection 5 Select LED trom the P Control Setting menu 6 Select On or Off from the submenu Selecting On causes the LAN terminal indicator to light while in use 1 Press EXIT to exit the menu En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 8 2 Use the Web Control System You can access and control the panel from the PC using a web browser To use this option follow the directions below For browsing use the Internet Explorer Using any other web browser can cause a distorted image or imperfect contents to appear From the Internet Explorer Tools menu click Internet Options to open the General tab Click Settings in the Temporary Internet Files section to select Every time you start Internet Explorer under Check f
87. l display see 9 2 Video PC Signals HDMI DVI Component min D Sub Composite En T3 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Although earlier sections have mentioned other equipment for playing back video this section provides control and operation information for specific types of equipment 6 1 Program the Remote Control to Operate Other Equipment To operate other equipment or devices through your flat panel display program the panel s remote control with the equipment s 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 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control in Appendix 9 1 of this manual 6 1 1 Use the Learning Function The Learning function allows the panel s remote control to memorize codes to control other devices To set the Learning function to On follow the directions below E A 1 Press SELECT to choose the other device Q oo DO 2 Simultaneously press the EDIT LEARN and 2 buttons to begin The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be programmed 3 Use the number buttons to learn a manufacturing code he mode indicator lights up he Learn session Is canceled in 30 seconds and the indicator begins blinking again When the indicator flashes the selected device s remote is memorized Whe
88. l operation Occasionally a part within the flat panel display 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 lI Cautions and Warnings En 8 Cautions and Warnings 8 1 Your flat panel display 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 display at top quality throughout its lifetime Note Ifyou do not intend to use your flat panel display for an extended period occasionally power on and run the panel to maintain functionality Installation Details It is best to use parts and accessories designed by Pioneer Use of accessories other than the Pioneer stand or installation brackets may result in instability and cause injury For custom installations please speak with your dealer or expert installer before attempting to install your high end flat panel display These profe
89. 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 En Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays on Remote Control Issues There are a small number of issues that can affect your remote control but the most common 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 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 helo with your remote control refer to 7 1 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Operating Range for the Remote Control To control the flat panel display 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 degrees 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
90. menu language is English lo assign a different language for menus and on screen information follow the steps below 1 Access Language through the Option menu Language English Input Priority Off Blue LED Dimmer Low Orbiter S Off Video Pattern Off Long Life Settings No Room Light Sensor S Off PIP Detect Auto 2 Select a language from the submenu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu En Basic Picture Adjustment 04 4 Basic Picture Adjustment This chapter explores basic picture adjustment options for your flat panel display 4 1 Adjust the Picture Quality Your flat panel display has many adjustment options for the picture to make it just right for you This section provides basic adjustments but for detailed video modifications refer to 5 Additional Picture Adjustment Options 4 1 1 Adjust the Picture for Your Room Lighting The flat panel display 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 The panel ships with the Room Light Sensor turned Off The sections below provide directions to turn the room lighting sensor On Off Room Lighting Sensor To deactivate reactivate the room lighting sensor follow the steps below 1 Access Room Light Sensor through the Option menu Language English Input Priority Off
91. n 07 7 Helpful Information This chapter includes answers to some common questions and provides cautions and warnings for both panel installation and usage 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 7 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 displays in general Why won t the remote control buttons control my flat panel display If you select a mode other than MONITOR on the remote control your flat panel display cannot receive the commands Press the SELECT button to toggle the modes until the MONITOR 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 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 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 remot
92. n 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 Ef Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 5 6 Manage the Power Your flat panel display is energy efficient but includes functions to save additional power In an earlier section entitled 4 2 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 Source No Signal To save energy and extend the life of your display 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 No Signal Off through the Power Control menu 2 Select Enab e to activate the AV Signal off power function 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu AV Source Non Operational To save energy the panel can enter Standby automatically if there are no commands from 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
93. n to KURO LINK N menu 5 Lists the connected equipment 3 model number up to eight characters 6 Fast forward 7 Starts playback Note You can also use Play M Stop M Pause gt gt Fast Forward and e Fast Reverse on the remote control to conduct the same operations as the contro menu buttons En MTY Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 44 Add an AV Amp or a BD Player To add an AV amp and or a BD Player refer to the appropriate cabling diagram below AVAmp amp BD Player BD Player only E O O T O O A A Rear view Rear view HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark BD player En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 5 Specific KURO LINK Commands When using HDMI equipment with your flat panel display 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 desired changes 6 5 1 Play Source Sound Using an HDMI Command When sound is coming from a Pioneer AV System through the flat panel display placing the panel in Standby causes the sound to stop lo have the sound continue when the flat panel display turns On follow the steps below 1 Access KURO LINK Setting through the Control Setup menu 2 Select Hold Sound Status from the submenu 3 Select On to allow sound from an AV System to play when the panel is in Standby 4 Press EXIT
94. n you press a button that cannot be learned the indicator continues to blink lo exit the Learn mode before it finishes press EDIT LEARN 4 Press EDIT LEARN again to exit the Lean mode after the code is confirmed Notes The Learn session cancels if 2 cm to 5 cm 0 8 inches to 2 0 inches e no operation is performed for more than one minute after having pressed EDIT LEARN and2 the mode indicator Is flashing ew Ae MM nool anol Code transmission finishes in approximately two seconds Do not interrupt the process until the transmission IS complete Remote control Remote control of When using any of the receiver buttons Supplied accessory AV product INPUT or VOL the learned manufacturer code remains the same En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 To delete a learned code overwrite it with a new code on the same button or follow the directions below 1 Simultaneously press the EDIT LEARN and 2 buttons to begin The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be programmed 2 Press and hold MONITOR d for at least two seconds he 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 6 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 Manufacturi
95. nagement option follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Color Detailfrom the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select Color Management from the submenu 4 Select the desired parameter 9 Select the desired level Item Left Arrow Right Arrow R jloserto magenta closer to yellow Y closerto red closer to green G eloserto yellow closer to cyan C eloserto green closer to blue B jcloserto cyan closer to magenta M jeloserto blue closer to red 6 Press RETURN or use the m button to repeat Steps 4 and 5 as needed 7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note This setting applies only to input video signals 5 3 9 Reduce Noise from the Image Use the video noise reduction features for clear and crisp images Refer to the table below for available video noise reduction To select the Noise Reduction options follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Norse Reduction trom the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select SDNR Field NR Block NRor Mosquito NR 4 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description 3DNR 3 dimensional Noise No effect Reduction High emhances DNR standard DNR Low moderate DNR Field NR removes glimmer for No effect more natural image High enhances Field NR Mid standard Field NR Lo moderate Field NR Block NR reduces noise in HD No effect O images On Jactivates Block NR Mosquito NR reduces mosquito No effect n
96. ng codes are listed in section 9 1 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control BDP EDIT 1 Press SELECT to choose the device to program to 40 2 Simultaneously press the EDIT and 1 buttons to begin The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be programmed 3 Use the number buttons to enter a manufacturer code When the indicator turns off the code has been stored in the remote control Factory default manufacture codes STB Set top Box Pioneer 0329 BDP LD DVD DVR Pioneer 2052 VCR VTR Pioneer 0058 6 1 3 Issue a Library Search for a Manufacturer 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 a code that can control the unit follow the steps below using different codes to find the best match 1 Press SELECT to choose the device to program 2 Simultaneously press the EDIT and 3 buttons to begin he selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to search the code library 3 Sample a code using a SOURCE POWER PLAY 1 or CH 4 command 4 Use the up down arrow f 4 buttons to advance to the next code if the sampled code fails to control the device Another option is to return to the previous code and repeat Step S O T 7 iH G O CBL DVD SAT DVR 5 Press ENTER to lock in the code that properly operates the device All th
97. nt To assign the type of digital signal follow the steps below 1 Access Input Setup 2 2 through the nout Setup menu 2 Select INPUT 5 HDMI 7 INPUT 6 HDMI 2 INPUT 7 HDMI S or INPUT 8 HDM 4 3 Select Video from the submenu 4 Select the type of digital video signal recommended for the attached device Description Auto automatically identities input digital signals 1 YUVA22 Digital Component Video signals 4 2 2 locked YUV444 Digital Component Video signals 4 4 4 locked 4 RGBO 255 Digital RGB signals 0 to 255 locked 5 Press EXIT to close the menu IT an image fails to appear specify another digital video signal type Type parameters other than Auto need to be checked for natural colorings En llT3 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 4 Control Equipment with the Panel s Remote Through HDMI Your flat panel display s remote can control other equipment such as a Pioneer AV system or BD DVD player that supports the KURO LINK or HDMI Control functions featured in conventional Pioneer products The KURO LINK functions include playback of content using an on screen control panel However not all device operations may be avallable through KURO LINK For details see the charts below Control Function Sana IS Function Description Equipment Playback of Recorder Pressing PLAY automatically selects content Player the source and begins playback On screen control Recorder Recorder play
98. nt 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 display e Cleaning See the section above regarding the proper way to clean your flat panel display 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 in a 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 8 9 Legal Notices 8 9 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 the 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
99. ntrol the panel can cause the operational status on the web screen to differ from the panel status To find the needed screen on the panel select the appropriate menu on the left En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 Input Setting Click ermina to display the input setting screen Terminal Web control system Pioneer Model xxKKkkkk Name i gt be Location ook KKKKK Power ON STANDBY INPUT SETUP ser NAVY EH Video WAU PAH Compornent DU BE D sub 15 INPUT 4 NUS HDMI 1 INPUT 6 HDMI 2 NAAA HDMI 3 NU A HDMI 4 Top Color System Auto ler Tas H Comp 1 YCbc lA RGB Signal Type Signal Type Signal Type Signal Type Signal Type E EN E Detail Settings 1l Picture U lt lt O e E lt Functions ii v O Network Settings Network a O O lt E E mail ISF 3 Note While operating on the web screen using the remote or buttons on the flat panel display to directly control the panel can cause the operational status on the web screen to differ from the panel status To tind the needed screen on the panel select the appropriate menu on the left Function Setting Click Functionsto display the function setting screen Pioneer Functions Web control system Model bkk Name c Location ook KKKKKK Power STANDBY Option setting Top Detail Settings Picture Terminal Network Set
100. oise in DVD and HD images On activates Mosquito NR MID Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note This setting applies only to input video signals 5 3 10 Adjust Color Signals Your flat panel display features various color signal adjustment options 3DYC I P Mode Drive Mode Game Control Pref and Blue Only Mode Use these options to adjust color signals for both video and still images To select color signal adjustment options follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu Select Other trom the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select 3DYC P Mode Drive Mode Game Control Pref or Blue Only Mode Select the desired parameter Parameter Description 3DYC optimizes characteristics No effect for separating brightness onhances 3DYC signals from color signals Mid standard 3DYC moderate 3DYC I P Mode provides optimum i eum video images LS d from interlace 2 Standard standard setting signals to progressive signals 3 Still optimizes still oa Drive Mode switches image JUN horizontally scrolling text Game Control Pref establishes a gaming preference tor image quality or operability operability preferred Blue Only Mode displays Off No effect images in blue only On activates Blue Only Mode Drive Mode is unavailable when setting Game Control Pref to Off To activate the Game Control Pref option set the AV Selection to GAME This option
101. olor Temp 35 Red 35 Green 35 Blue 38 Gamma 38 Pro Adjust 2 Reset 53 Auto Setup Home Menu Pg Power Control 29 Energy Save 45 Power Management 45 No Signal Off 45 No Operation Off 24 Language 28 Input Priority 28 Blue LED Dimmer 29 Orbiter 29 Video Pattern 28 Long Life Settings 25 Room Light Sensor 44 PIP Detect Input Setup 52 Input Setup 1 2 52 Input Setup 2 2 26 H Position Control Setup 64 IP Control Setting 26 V Position 58 KURO LINK Setting Oo Glock 69 Serial Setting 53 Phase 33 Auto Size 36 Side Mask 3 Reset 3 2 3 Use the Simplified User Menu For simplified menu selections the User Menu provides quick access to frequently used menus submenus Press USER MENU on the remote control For actual procedures refer to 3 2 2 Explore the Home Menu The following table shows the available menus USER MENU User Menu screen FLAT PANEL DISPLAY Input Change AV Selection 3 Standard Film Mode a OH Sleep Timer KURO LINK Exit User Menu Function Input Change switches external input sources AV Selection selects from eight viewing modes depending on the picture see page 31 Sleep Timer places the panel into Standby when the set time elapses see page 30 Film Mode reproduces theatre quality images for film based sources see page 38 KURO LINK controls the connected equipment with the panel s remote through HDMI see page 56 ME Basic Operations 3 2 4 Assign a Language The default
102. opriate list below You will need a Philips screwdriver if removing or attaching the stand Remote Control _ Certificate of Authenticity lt 7 Specifications Sheet ua En Shipped with both models _ Batteries for Remote 2 e Cable Clamps 4 _ Cleaning Cloth lt gt JOperating Instructions lt 7 _ Warranty Card lt 7 _ Certificate Glossary i Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays on 1 2 Control Options Get to Know Your Flat Panel Display You can operate your flat panel display 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 on the Flat Panel Display Your flat panel display has buttons indicators and sensors on the lower front bezel with more buttons on the rear panel Refer to the drawings below for specific locations and functions Or to identify back ports and terminals only check the terminal position sheet located near the panel s terminal compartment PRO 141FD PRO 101FD Face of Panel 5 SCREENSIZE 4 INPUT Y E PRO 101FD PRO 141FD Bottom of the rear panel Right side Power On indicator STANDBY ON button STANDBY indicator SCREEN SIZE button Power On 0 button INPUT buttons Room Light sensor Bezel some call it the front frame Remote Control sensor Back of the Panel upper bank from le
103. or newer versions of stored pages Display Settings When switching browser screens find the needed screen from the list on the left Do not use browser buttons and menus such as Previous Page Next Page History and Bookmark Using these buttons and menus to switch the screens causes an imperfect screen to appear lo select a browser follow the steps below 1 Enter the obtained IP Address in the browser s address box 2 Enter admin on the password entry screen 3 Click Network to begin entering settings Pioneer Network Web control system Model bik Name kkk NAME Location xk Location eK T Installation date vis DHCP Detail Settings IP address Picture Sub net mask Terminal Default gateway Functions TCP Control Port UDP Control Port TCP Connection limit OFF OON 5 lt minutes LED HEC Yel OOFF E mail MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Network Settings ISF 4 gt 4 Enter information in the following fields e NAME e Location e Installation date e LED On Off Note lo change entries other than NAME Location and Installation date close the browser then re open it lo change entries for IP Address Subnet Mask or Default Gateway close the browser change the PC network settings then re open it RO Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Virtual Remote Control Settings 1 Enter your IP Address in the browser s address box 2 Enter admin
104. or other excessively hot place such as inside a car or near a heater This can cause batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire It can also reduce the life or performance of batteries D3 4 2 3 3 En CAUTION This PRO 141FD for use only with KRP TS01 Pioneer Corporation stand Use with other stands is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury This PRO 101FD for use only with KRP TS02 Pioneer Corporation or KRP SWO1 Pioneer Corporation stand Use with other stands is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury MY Cautions and Warnings En 8 9 2 Radio Interference Information to User Alteration or modifications 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 Display Model Number PRO 141FD PRO 101FD Product Category Class B Personal Computers amp Peripherals Responsible Party Name PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC Address 1925 E DOMINGUEZ ST LONG B
105. ot place the product on a rug or blanket 8 2 Physical Location amp Temperature Considerations Condensation may form on the surface or inside of the display when the panel is moved from a cold place to a warm room or just after a heater or air conditioner is switched on If condensation forms do not turn on the flat panel display until all moisture evaporates Powering on the display when there is condensation may damage the panel or cause a malfunction 8 3 Usage Guidelines For maximum enjoyment of your Pioneer flat panel display read the following information carefully Over the course of the flat panel display 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 display to Standby when it is not being used 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 from a DVD player VCR or other device when not in use Do not leave a picture freeze framed or paused for long periods Avoid showing a picture with very bright and very dark areas on the screen for extended lengths to time Cautions and Warnings 08 e
106. oth Rubbing hard on the screen can scratch the special film coating Use a clean soft cloth cotton or flannel for example for the cabinet For details on cleaning refer to 7 2 Cleaning Methods 7 2 Cleaning Methods Before cleaning your flat panel display 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 display Adhesives can discolor or mar the panel surfaces Helpful Information 7 3 Troubleshooting amp Service Information Issue Possible Solutions No power e Check the connection seating at the wall and panel e See if the panel s main power switch is turned ON e Confirm that the remote is set to MONITOR f the panel indicator lights red press
107. panel back on 7 Verity that all equipment is functioning properly To select the device to control via KURO LINK follow the steps below 1 Access KURO LINK Setting through the Contro Setup menu 2 Select Input Setting from the submenu KURO LINK Setting Input Setting INPUT 5 Power Off Control gt Off Power On Ready Off Hold Sound Status Off Power On Test Power Off Test 3 Select the desired Input INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 or INPUT 8 4 Press EXIT 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 KURO LINK functions The KURO LINK menu is not selectable when the option Input Setting under the KURO LINK 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 KURO LINK refer to the sections below for installation notes and the supported commands 6 4 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 your Audio Video system manages the KURO LINK functions between the panel and any other connected equipment En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 During playback use the remote control s up down a
108. panel with proper ventilation om Over 50 cm 3 19 11 16 inches Over The distance behind and above the panel eee changes depending on your choice of mount ages Consult with your dealer or professional installer for proper ventilation S im 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 8 2 Physical Location amp Temperature Considerations and 8 8 Safety Precautions 2 2 2 Lift and or Move Your Panel the How To s This flat panel display 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 display 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 panel display by holding only a single handle or by dragging the panel by its handles PRO 141FD PRO 101FD Note Do not use the handles to hang the flat panel display or as anchors to prevent the panel from sl
109. r RECEIVER En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 1 6 Control a Cable CBL or Satellite SAT System When Mode is set to CBL SAT a cable converter uses the buttons 1 2 5 and 6 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 PY P CH selects a higher or lower channel e E ENTER ENTER activates the selected function e EY SOURCE turns the equipment power on and off e E CH ENTER enters the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons e 3 RETURN restores the immediately previous screen Some cable converter manufacturers do not preset CH ENTER SOURCE 4 MTY Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 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 8 then use the numbers 1 to 8 to control the device BD P CH selects a higher or lower channel e 3 RECord begins recording e EY PAUSE STILL pauses playback and displays still images e 3 SOURCE r turns the VCR s power on and off e E RE Wind rewinds the VCR tape and allows searches e 3 STOP halts VCR tape transport e YA PLAY selects playback e El FF advances the VCR tape and allows searches 8 ass m eee i _ OS c 83 En Use Other Equipmen
110. ressed e input signal changes To exit the menu without saving the changes switch to the Before screen then press HOME MENU E Basic Picture Adjustment En 4 2 Smart Starts for New Owners Many of the flat panel display features make it easier to use but also environmentally friendlier This section explains how to extend the life of your panel through being energy efficient We suggest applying all of the following functions below for the simplest usage best quality and longest life span 4 2 1 Extend Your Panel Life This function provides short cuts to your panel s longer service life Your flat panel display includes a Long Life Settings option Activating this option causes the panel to automatically select 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 Long Life Settings through the Option menu A confirmation screen appears 2 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 1 e Orbiter PC source Mode 1 Energy Save Save 7 AV Selection OPTIMUM only when it was set to DYNAMIC previously 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 2 2 Adjust the Power Indicator Brightness Adjust the brightness of the Power On indicator depending on the brightness level of the viewing area Sett
111. rrows f Y to cycle through the surround sound options Use the left right arrows amp to change the input To resume playback return to the KURO LINK menu then select the function again AV Systems KURO LINK 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 KURO LINK menu 5 Lists the connected equipment model number up to eight characters 6 Switches the input source n sequence 7 Reserved Void 4 6 4 2 Control a Recorder Press ENTER to start playback or press KURO LINK to return to the menu This process also applies to Players Refer to the chart below for available commands Recorders 1 Skips commercials 2 Fast reverse 3 Stops playback 4 Closes the screen to return to KURO LINK menu 5 Lists the connected equipment model number up to eight characters 6 Fast forward 7 Starts playback Note You can also use Play M Stop M Pause gt gt Fast Forward and e Fast Reverse on the remote control to conduct the same operations as the control menu buttons 6 4 3 Control a Player Press ENTER to start playback or press KURO LINK to return to the menu This process also applies to Recorders Refer to the chart below for available commands Players 1 Displays the DVD Blu ray disc menu on the player 2 Fast reverse 1 3 Stops playback 4 Closes the screen to retur
112. saligned images windows or doorways e Check the picture tone adjust as necessary Picture is cut off or runs Check the screen size for the current input source off screen e Confirm that the position of the picture is centered 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 issue Change the Brightness Sync setting to Auto This function adjusts the brightness of the gray side masks for the brightness of the main image Use the Long Life Settings function see 4 2 1 Extend Your Panel Life Ey Helpful Information Issue Possible Solutions Picture does not appear Check the setting for Color Decoding when using INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 pages 52 and 53 properly e Check the setting for Signal Type e Check the setting for Video when using INPUT 4 through INPUT 8 page 54 e Check the setting for Signal Format when using INPUT 3 through INPUT 8 page 54 After image lag e f 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 Long Life Settings function see 4 2 1 Extend Your Pane
113. se an Input Source To choose an Input source note that the external equipment is properly connected to the input terminals on the back of the flat panel display Follow the directions below to choose an input source Press INPUT buttons 1 through 8 on the remote control The corresponding terminal port number is selected as an input Source 3 2 2 Explore the Home Menu INPUT The Home Menu is the main menu for the flat panel display 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 individual functions 1 Press HOME MENU on the remote to access the main menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows to highlight a menu item 3 Use the Left Right arrows m to scroll through options for that menu item 4 Highlight the selected menu option 5 Press ENTER to lock in the change 1 Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu screen Remote control Home Menu screen HOME MENU FLAT PANEL DISPLAY Picture Screen Power Control Option Input Setup Control Setup Exit 6 Press RETURN to move back to a previous menu submenu page when changing more than a single option Basic Operations c This chart provides a breakdown of the Home Menu Home Menu Pg Option Picture 31 AV Selection 39 Contrast 35 Brightness 39 Color 35 Tint 35 Sharpness 37 C
114. splay 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 power management options Apply as many or as few of these changes as desired 5 1 Choose an AV Option Video Game etc Similar to the purpose for the room light sensor the AV Option or Selection depends upon the brightness of the environment and the 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 from an external AV Source Use either the remote control or the Home Menu to select the AV source For a PC skip down to 5 1 3 Choose a PC Source If the AV source is a Game Control select GAME and refer to 5 1 4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game Console for more information 5 1 1 AV Source through the Remote Control Follow the directions below to set the AV Selection for an external AV Source 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 STANDARD for a highly defined image in a normally bright room DYNAMIC for a very sharp image wi
115. ssionals are familiar with proper installation techniques including ventilation Using the unit without proper ventilation may cause the internal temperature to rise resulting 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 caused 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 Usea vacuum cleaner set to its lowest suction setting to clean dusty vents Distance the panel from the wall other equipment etc for minimum space requirements refer to 2 2 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 such as 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 Do n
116. t With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 1 8 Control a DVD Player DVR Recorder BD Player When Mode is set to DVD DVR the remote control can operate a DVD player DVD recorder or BD player connected to the flat panel display Verify that the proper Input is selected for the device then use the numbers 1 to 14 to control it Note Equipment from other manufacturers DVD players DVD recorders BD players and HD DVD players can also be operated using the panel s remote control if the remote is programmed for the device s EB P CH DVD Recorder only selects a higher or lower channel e J DVD TOP MENU displays the top menu on the DVD e EJ ENTER ENTER activates the selected function arrows to select from MENU screens e 3 DVD MENU displays the DVD menu E Red Green Blue Yellow BD only controls a BD J application e 3 RECord DVD Recorder only begins recording e fa PAUSE STILL pauses playback and displays still image e amp SOURCE turns the equipment power on or off e EJ REVERSE SCAN CHAPTER SEARCH press 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 A TOOLS assigns the code for a Pioneer BD player iD RETURN restores the immediately previous screen s i STOP halts DVD playback some DVD players recorders open the disc tray if this button is pressed twice s RI PLAY selects playback e El FORWARD
117. tches the control method for the rear cooling fan of the flat panel display Parameter Description Auto automatically controls using an internal temperature sensor for maximum rpm Auto Control Off Factory default The Max setting is effective for special high temperature installations However since the fan noise increases the effect on the surrounding area should be taken into consideration On screen Display This option sets the menu display to On or Off Parameter Description displays the current menu when pressing DISPLAY does not display the screen when e pressing DISPLAY or AV SELECTION e switching the input source e adjusting the volume Screen components such as Home Menu User Menu and messages remain on the screen even when setting the On screen Display option to Off Factory default Note This setting applies to all input Sources En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 Power On Mode This option automatically selects the input when the panel is turned On Parameter Description INPUT 1 through INPUT 8 displays the selected input Las displays the last input selected Factory default Note This setting applies to all input sources Mirror Mode This option reverses the image displayed on the screen Parameter Description Of does not reverse the image Factory default Note This setting applies to all input sources Banner PIP Use
118. terns ora monochrome picture It Auto Setup fails to correct the image positioning and clock change the PC image and try again Manual Image Position and Clock Adjustments Usually Auto Setup for a PC is the best practice for adjusting the image position clock phase and clock frequency However to personally optimize the screen follow the directions below 1 Access H Position V Position Clock or Phase through the Screen menu Option Description HPosiion fadjusts the horizontal position of an image VPosition adjusts the vertical position of an image adjusts an image when jitter appears Phase adjusts an image when jittered or low contrast characters etc appear 2 Use the up down arrow buttons to adjust the option H Position WPosition Clock and Phase also accept the lefYright arrows for changes 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu MTY Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display En 6 3 Use HDMI Inputs High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI is a communication method commonly used by digital and or high definition equipment Your flat panel display s INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 are HDMI terminals for incoming digital video signals The flat panel display supports KURO LINK functions so that when a piece of equipment is connected the panel can control the equipment To use an HDMI terminal specify the video signal types being sent from the connected equipment For signal types s
119. th accessories sold with 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 c Congratulations on purchasing a Pioneer Elite KURO monitor At Pioneer everything we do is designed to alter perceptions to shatter expectations to change the way people feel about sight and sound This exclusive series of Elite KURO monitors does just that The result of a special limited run created for the entertainment purist this monitor was designed to excel under the most demanding situations to be fully customizable to the most particular tastes and to transcend the ordinary We are proud to incorporate this philosophy of exceptional quality state of the art design and meticulous engineering to make the Elite KURO monitor one of the finest in the world and immerse you into one of the best entertainment experiences possible Please spend some time reading through this owner s guide and manual to learn about the many features and benefits that make this Elite KURO monitor unique We hope you enjoy the experience of owning an Elite KURO and invite you to enter a new world of seeing and hearing like never before TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 introduction to the Flat Panel DisplaySs 0 nn u ni uuu esu eee pax EE PE aaa O
120. th maximum contrast but manual image quality adjustment unavallable checking image materials for example USER allows customizing settings as desired set the mode for each input source 3 Allow the AV Selection screen to disappear When the menu screen disappears the panel locks in the last viewed option MD Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5 1 2 Choose an AV Source through the Home Menu Another method for choosing an AV Selection uses the Home Menu The AV Selection OPTIMUM automatically adjusts to the highest image quality possible for the selected source and viewing environment DYNAMIC locks out manual adjustments for specific options The DYNAMIC setting blocks Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharoness and Reset Unavailable options are dimmed on the menu To choose an AV source through the Home Menu follow the steps below 1 Access AV Selection through the Picture menu 2 Select an option trom the submenu AV Selection m OPTIMUM STANDARD When OPTIMUM is selected DYNAMIC images are reproduced based on MOVIE the information collected at the PURE Room Light Sensor SPORT GAME USER 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 5 1 3 Choose a PC Source From a PC choose between 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 the settings for each input source 5 1 4 Set the Panel to Re
121. tings Network E mail ISF Note While operating on the web screen using the remote or buttons on the flat panel display to directly control the panel can cause the operational status on the web screen to differ from the panel status lo tind the DJ Energy save Power management No signal off No operation off Room light sensor KURO LINK setting Input Setting Power off control Power on ready Hold sound status Off dos Hl Off lt 4 4 4 ET needed screen on the panel select the appropriate menu on the left MT Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Event Notification Your flat panel display can provide E mail notification if there is a system error or malfunction a Pioneer Model kK Name HET E mail Web control system Sender address Location ck Mail server SMTP KKKKKK Top ID Detail Settings Pass Picture Terminal Functions Authentication word Received address 1 Received address 2 Received address 3 Event option Power down Panel error Network Settings Network Option Sender address Mail server SMTP Authentication Password mShut down Temp speaker and fan error mUsage time Every hours minput change MLoss of input signal iv Power toggle Description enters the sender s address enters the sender server s IP address sets whether to authenticat
122. tness of screen images 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Restore Default Screen To restore the factory default screen settings follow the directions below 1 Access Reset through the Screen menu 2 Press ENTER to continue with the screen reset 3 Use the arrow buttons to highlight Yes 4 Press ENTER All screen settings return to the original default values 5 3 2 Select a Color Temperature Level Use this option to adjust the color temperature for a better white balance To adjust the white balance follow the directions below 1 Access Color lempthrough the Picture menu 2 Select the desired parameter from the submenu Parameter Description High white with bluish tone Mid High intermediate tone between High and Mid intermediate tone between Mid and Low low white with reddish tone adjusts to your preference To manually adjust the white balance continue with the following Steps 3 Select Manual in Step 2 4 Press ENTER to confirm 5 Use the right arrow button to adjust the balance The manual adjustment screen appears 6 Select an option to adjust XD Additional Picture Adjustment Options 1 Select the desired level Left Arrow Right Arrow fine adjustment for weaker red stronger red bright portions stronger green stronger blue fine adjustment for dark weaker red stronger red portions stronger green stronger blue 8 Press RETURN to repeat Steps 6 and 7 as often as n
123. to all input sources 6 10 Select the Integrator Mode Integrator Mode provides alternative options when using specific functions settings and picture adjustment menus Notes Integrator Mode is only available in English After entering the Integrator Mode the following options on the Home Menu are reset to the factory defaults e Picture e Screen After entering the Integrator Mode the following options remain unchanged e Power Control e Option e Input Setup e Control Setup To switch to the Integrator Mode follow the directions below 1 Press INPUT to select the desired input 2 Press DISPLAY to reveal current settings Status information on the selected input appears on screen INPUT2 Component FULL Standard En Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 3 Press and hold DISPLAY for at least three seconds while the screen in Step 2 remains visible Only input signals appear INPUT2 4 Press HOME MENU while the screen in Step 3 remains visible but do not hold the button down he panel switches to Integrator Mode INTEGRATOR MENU Picture Picture Preset Studio Mode Off Monotone Mode Off Drive Mode gt 1 FRC Mode Default Option Fan Control Auto OSD Display Power On Mode Input Power On Mode Input Mirror Mode Banner PIP Translucent Banner PIP IP Control Look Network ID Beacon Factory Default Exit Note Pressing and holding or pressing HOME MENU ong ca
124. tor The screen of the flat panel display 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 display and does not indicate a failing unit Flat Panel Display 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 panel s ambient temperature rises This is a normal function of the panel and is not a malfunction 8 5 Phosphor Properties The following are typical effects and characteristics of a phosphor 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 Noises generated by fan motors electrical circuits hum panel plates etc 8 6 Image Information Including Retention amp After Image Lag Menu Window Size after a Video Switch Programs may be broadcast in high definition HD or standard definition SD This flat panel display 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
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126. uses the panel to remain in User Mode 6 10 1 Explore the Integrator Mode Menus Picture Preset Use this option to preset the Picture adjustment values for the Home Menu Studio Mode In addition to normal adjustment values the panel also provides a separate professional adjustment mode optimum for retake at a TV studio Studio Parameter Description switches to the Studio Mode Factory default Notes This setting applies to all input sources Entering Monotone Mode AV Selection or Blue Only Mode is unavailable while in Studio Mode Monotone Mode Monotone Mode cuts the video signal s color components so that images appear using only luminance signals Parameter Description switches to the Monotone Mode Factory default Notes This setting applies to all input sources Entering Studio Mode AV Selection or Picture Preset is unavailable while in Monotone Mode MTY Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Drive Mode This option optimizes the picture quality depending on the content refer to 5 3 10 Adjust Color Signals for more information Note Drive Mode is available only for input video signals FRC Mode The FRC option allows switching the frame rate conversion Parameter Description Default does not switch the frame rate conversion Sync switches the frame rate conversion Factory default Note FRC Mode is available only for input PC signals Fan Control This option swi
127. usting multiple panels through a single PC To assign the ID Number follow the directions below 1 Access Serial Setting through the Control Setup menu 2 Select D No Set trom the Serial Setting menu Control Setup IP Control Setting IP Control a Disable DHCP On IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address LED KURO LINK Setting Input Setting Power Off Control Power On Ready Hold Sound Status Power On Test Power Off Test Serial Setting ID No Set All Baud Rate 9600bps Exit 3 Select A or OOH FFH from the submenu ID No Set lt Al gt Parameter Description OOH FFH sets an ID Number Al does not set an ID Number Note This setting applies to all input sources llT3 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6 9 2 Assign a Baud Rate This section describes how to enter the RS 232C transmission speed baud rate when controlling or adjusting the panel using a PC Use this option only when making picture adjustments for a specific device s connected to the RS 232C terminal The baud rate can be set to 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps or 38400bps lo enter a rate follow the directions below 1 Access Seria Setting through the Control Setup menu 2 Select Baud Fate trom the Serial Setting menu 3 Select the desired rate from the submenu The factory default setting is 9600bps Baud Rate 1200bps 2400bps 19200bps 38400bps Note This setting applies
128. xplained earlier in this manual This section explores the value offered through Pioneer s Pro Adjust Support top quality blacks better balanced whites and overall color improvements 5 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 video signals have 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 display 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 Side Maskthrough the Screen menu 2 Select Detection from the submenu 3 Select Mode 7 or Mode 2 to 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 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Video signals can affect the Side Mask Detection function differently For High Definition pictures when Side Mask Detection is on the panel automatically detects images containing side masks and shows the picture In full screen Cycle the screen size to select Auto for video sign
129. y 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 A reusable cable clamp is designed to lock the bundled cables in place Your flat panel display has a total of three holes 60 inches two holes to attach cable clamps to the back of the panel Use the cable clamps as necessary PRO 141FD PRO 101FD MY Install Your Flat Panel Display 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 display 3 Pull up the clamp band to lock 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 f Latch DIE ES Lever LL E IT 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 En Basic Operations c 3 Basic Operat

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