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Fujitsu PLD-42U User's Manual
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1. EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST Select PICTURE from the MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect PICTURE 3 Press the SET button to fix the contrast Example When PICTURE is selected D Select the adjustment item With the SET bution select CON TRAST Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item in the sequence below BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Example When CONTRAST is selectos 3 Adjust to the desired pic ture P button Makes the picture brighter 4 button Makes the picture CONTRAST TTA RETURN BEE NEXT ox To adjust another item repeat Steps 2 and 3 Example When the P button is prosso To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to retur to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and close the adjustment screen VIDEO ADJUSTMENT ITEMS ADJUSTMENT CRITERIA BRIGHTNESS Screen brightness can be adjusted P button Lightens brightness ENGLISH button Darkens brightness eran TNESS merum NP NEXT AST CONTRAST Screen contrast can be adjusted P button Strengthens contrast 4 button Weakens contrast s eee Adjustment items Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next tem 23 MACINTOSH MODE RGB MODE The Apple Macintosh has two dot clocks tf the display
2. EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE SCREEN VERTICAL POSITION Select POSITION WIDTH from the MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select POSITIONWIDTH wee svoren ES cur mE UTR SELECT Example When POSITIONWIDTH is selected 25 ject the adjustment item Select VERTICAL POSITION with the SET button Pressing the SET button moves VERTICAL POSTION the selection to the next item in o the sequence below orum BIER NEXT tMERTICAL e VERTICAL Example When VERTICAL POSITION i roana wem selected HORIZONTA e WIDTH 3 Adjust with the ADJUST button p button Moves the screen up button Moves the screen down VERTICAL POBITON To adjust another item repeat revue NEP NeXT Steps 2 and 3 Example When tne botton is pressed To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the provious screen and closes the adjustment screen ADJUSTMENT ITEM LIST ADJUSTMENT CRITERIA VERTICAL POSITION Moves the screen up and down When too low Adjust with the D gt button When too high Adjust with the 4 button 1 TIT VERTICAL WIDTH Adjusts the vertical size ofthe screen When too smal Aus wih ined bution H When too large Adjust with the button HORIZONTAL WIDTH Adjusts the horizontal si
3. 5 minutes are set Press the MENU button to return to VIDEO MENU or RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button retums the display to the previous screen and close the adjustment screen Points on Usage If the picture is not displayed even whan the signal is input again press the POWER button DPMS DPMS is a function that automatically reduces the amount of power consumed by this monitor When the power is on if no signal is input within tne set time the power management function is nggered the monitor screen is automaticaly switched of and the monitor goes or standby This signal wait time can be set trom 1 to 5 minutes in units of one minute Also the power management function can be Switched off The factory setting is Ot 8 DISPLAY LANGUAGE SETTING VIDEO INPUT RGB INPUT 1 Select COMMON SETTINGS from the MENU screen 4 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select COMMON SETTINGS cur SE ENTER Example VIDEO mode 2 Select the adjustment item With the SET button select LANGUAGE Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below NQUAGE SPEAKER DPMS e LANGUAGE ENGUSHA RETURN NER Next seuecr DISPLA Example When LANGUAGE is selected J select the display language Select with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as be E Geer pore sree aru SM Next
4. below TON n L in Dice SELECT Example When ON is selected To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to retum to VIDEO MENU or RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment scr C Adjustment items Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next iem ON When using the internal speakers even under the VIDEO or RGB mode VIDEO ON When using the internal speakers only in the VIDEO mode RGB ON When using the internal speakers only in ihe RGB mode OFF When not using the internal speakers Eu eee HANDY FUNCTIONS DPMS SETTING Select COMMON SETTINGS from the MENU Screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect COMMON SETTINGS Select the adjustment item With the SET button select DPMS Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next tem as below DISPLAY SPEAKER L LANGUAGE DPMS Set the time until the power conservation func tion operates Select with tne ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next tem as below Laune aua To complete adjustments DEO MENU common SETTINGS Peru Moro system POSTIOWWOIM OTHERS pni me Example When COMMON SETTINGS selected Pus o Example When DPMS is selected Example When
5. conj Example When BRIGHTNESS is selected een SHARPNESS TINT lt COLOR lt 3 Adjust to the desired pic ture P button Makes the picture brighter button Makes the picture darker amoris To adjust multiplie tems repeat Dem merw ma nert Steps 2 and 3 OUST Example When the P button is pressed To complete adjustments Press the MENU bution to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen VIDEO ADJUSTMENT ITEMS BRIGHTNESS Screen brightness can be adjusted P bution Lightens brightness A button Darkens brightness snomess ENGLISH perum NET CONTRAST Screen contrast difference between dark and light can be adjusted P button Strengthens contrast button Weakens contrast cover timidi mme COLOR color density Color density can be adjusted P buton Makes color more saturated A button Makes color less saturated gon RETURN HER eT BS TINT Color tint can be adjusted TINT functions only in NTSC 4 49NTSC mode button Makes the tint greener 4 button Makes the tint more purple SHARPNESS Picture sharpness can be adjusted D button Produces a sharper image button Produces a softer image Adjustment items Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next tem SCREEN ADJUSTMENT VIDEO MODE 18
6. is partly cut or the video and the dot clock do not match set th dot clock as follows 24 Select MAC MODE from the RGB menu screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect MAC MODE 2 Select the adjustment item Press the SET button Select the appropriate mode for the dot clock Select with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button switches modes as below MODE 1 MODE 2 b N MODE 1 35kHz 8667Hr MODE 2 94 975 kHz 6662Hz To complete adjustments Example When MAC MODE is selected Mac Mone ODE YMODE 2 perum tiec Example When MAC MODE is selected wac oor MODE moe 2 5 sacr Example When MODE is selected Press the MENU button to return to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and close the adjustment screen WIDE SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS RGB MODE EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL WIDTH OF THE SCREEN 1 Select POSITION WIDTH from the MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select POSITIONWIOTH 3 Press the SET button to fix the vertical width 2 Select the adjustment item With the SET button select VERTICAL WIDTH Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below P VERTICAL POSITION VERTICAL WIDTH HORIZONTAL WIDTH HORIZONTAL POSITION 3 Adjust to the desired vertical width button increases the vertical width of t
7. secr ESPANOL FRANCAIS 5 Example Whon ENGLISH A is selected To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to VIDEO MENU or RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen This monitor has a five language on screen menu ENGLISH A ENGLISH ADJUSTMENT LEVEL MEMORY This monitor isset at the factory with adjustment values for 9 types of signals See the table below When any of thes signals is input is automatically discriminated For these signals the desired screen can be adjusted according to th insiructons in Adusting he Screen Poston and Amplitude Thi monitor can also store settings for 7 types of signals in addition to those set at the factory as shown inthe tabi below Input the signals whose settings are to be stored into memory end adjust for the desired screen following th instructions in Adjusting the Screen Postion and Amplitude Release the adjustment bution to automaticaly store th level into memory After adjustment when the same signals are input they are displayed with the setting level la stored into memory Factory set signals ee aen emiten Merostirscvency supported signa P sums z exa sa sasa voa 3 940480 ETT 72800 40 480 37500 75000 VGATSHe 5 720 x 400 31 468 70 09 VGA 400 line
8. shock so unplug the power cord and contact your product dealer With the plasma display panel dots with ine color unevenness may appear Do not install this monitor where there will be interference between it and other AV equipment Interference trom electromagnetic waves can cause jumbled images noise and malfunctioning of the infrared remote control ENGLISH PREVENTING EQUIPMENT FROM FALLING This machine could topple over if children climb up on it or push i To prevent accidents and to ensure safety during disasters such as earthquakes take precautions to ensure that the equipment cannot toppie over ATTACHING TO WALL OR COLUMN Remove the cover on one side Then attach bracket A at i s top hole using screw A 10 mm Do the same on other side Attach bracket B on to the wall at one side using screw B 20 mm Do the same on the other side Then tie brackets A and B with a strong rope so that display panel does not topple over This arrangement is stable when the rope is horizontal or pulled downward ATTACHING TO DESKTOP STAND Fasten the screws supplied with the desktop stand into their holes at the rear of the desktop stand Two places screw B 20 mm The screws are supplied with the desktop stand For details refer to Table P 42TTO1 in the user s manual for the desktop stand NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Main unit front view Power lamp Shows the cond
9. 1A H Screen size 42 inches Aspect ratio 169 Weight ESI Extemal dimensions 1035 x 64x15 em Power supply AC100 240V 50 60 Hz Input current 32A Screen dimensions 92x51 8cm Display pixel count 852 x 480 Display modes Video input NORMAL AUTO WIDE WIDE ZOOM1 ZOOM RGB input NORMAL WIDE ZOOM Display colors 16 7 milion 256 each for red green and blue Maximum viewing angie 360 degree Audio output 4 W QW 2W Speakers Two intemal Extomal connection terminals Video input One BNC terminal Tp p75 a video input One S terminal Y 1Vp p 75 C 0286 Vp pi75 st Analog RGB Input One m sub 15 pin terminal Video signal 07 Vp p 75 0 SYNC signal TTL level RS232C One D sub 9 pin terminal Operating conditions Temperature 0 to 40 C humidity 20 to 80 Audio input One system with two pin plug terminals LR 500 mVrms 22 KO min Color System NTSCIPALISECAM A 43NTSC Accessories T One remote controller P 42RMO1 B two AA batteries one power cord two cable campers user s manual Regulation PDSA4201U H ULISSOICSA C222 No950FCC Class PDSA201A H A subpart of part 15 Safety EC 950 AT AZ A AA TANE EMC AS NZS 3548 Safety EN60950 1992A1 1993 A2 1993 EMC ENSS022 1994 Class A EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 ENS0082 2 1995 EN61000 2 2 1995 Summit wm EN61000 4 8 1993 ENV50140 1993 ENV50141 1993 VENVSO204 1995 Model Name The model names are classified accord
10. G Select OTHERS from the menu screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect OTHERS Moro sysreu OTHERS 3 Press the SET button to fix the Our MEB ENTER OTHER setting Example When OTHERS is selected 2 Select the adjustment item With the SET button GAMMA Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next temin orsus the sequence below LN E GAMMA GRADATION lect 3 Adjust to the desired pic ture with the adjustment buttons Select with the 4 buttons SS MOTION Carries out automatic correction so that the video is optimum tor SAMA Lr viewing moving images RETURN HEB NEXT E STILL Carries out automatic correction Example When MOTION is selected so that the video is optimum for viewing stil images To adjust another item repeat Steps 2 and 3 To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen OTHER ADJUSTMENT ITEMS GRADATION The gradations below can be set according to taste ENGLISH MODE Carries out automatic correction so that the video is optimum for viewing moving images MODE2 Carries out automatic correction so that the video is optimum for viewing stil images Adjustment items Pressing the SET button switches the adjustment item 21 VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS RGB MODE
11. GS display setting 208 the adjustment item With the SET button select DIS PLAY Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below P DISPLAY SPEAKER L LANGUAGE DPMS 3 set the desired setting The setting changes each time the ADJUST button is pressed ON The mode is displayed for a few seconds when the ower is frst switched on and when the mode is switched OFF The mode is not displayed To complete adjustments common SETTINGS ozo system Fosmowwow OTHERS cur BN ENTER sciecr Example When COMMON SETTINGS solected pisav conor RETURN BER NEXT stiecr Example When DISPLAY is selected Example When ON is selected Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU or RGB MENU INTERNAL SPEAKER SETTING 1 Select COMMON SETTINGS from the MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select COMMON SETTINGS 3 Press the SET button to fix COMMON SETTINGS ENGLISH Example When COMMON SETTINGS is selected 2 Select the adjustment item With the SET button select SPEAKER Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below P DISPLAY SPEAKER e DPMS LANGUAGI ice cd L ACTU SM NEXT SELECT Example When SPEAKER is solectod J set the internal speakers Select withthe ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next tem as
12. HASE Adjust to the desired pic ture Adjust with the ADJUST button MODE Carries out automatic correction so that the video is opimumtor Noe aoe Viewing moving images RETURN EE NeXT MODE2 Carries out automatic SELECT correction so that the Example Whon the P bution i press ideo is optimum for viewing still mages To adjust another item repeat Steps 2 and 3 To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button retums the display to the previous screen and clos the adjustment screen OTHER ADJUSTMENT ITEMS ADJUSTMENT CRITERIA GAMMA Dynamic gamma correction can be sot z GRADATION Gradation can be set GRADATION MODE MODE 2 perum EB Next Eg DOT CLOCK Adjust if he picture is out of focus CLOCK PHASE Adjust if the picture is out of focus LINE COUNT When the screen wavers vertically select MODE or MODE2 SYNC ON GREEN Clamp pulse phase and pulse width can be set Depending on the type of input signal it you input SYNC ON GREEN and other sync signals simultaneously the screen background may become 100 bright and greenish It this happens select ON 27 HANDY FUNCTIONS ON SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING Select COMMON SET TINGS from the MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select COMMON SETTINGS 3 Press the SET button to fix the COMMON SETTIN
13. ce C teme Connection to a Macintosh requires a signal cable adaptor Consult your product dealer Switch off the monitor and computer power when you are connecting to the system WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW POINTS ABOUT USAGE When installing this machine use the optional desktop stand wall mounting unit or ceiling mounting unit Have the installation done by your product dealer For good heat dissipation this monitor requires the space shown in the figure below The installation location must have an ambient temperature range of 0 C 40 C Refer to page 35 for optional parts When desktop stand used When wall mounting unit used horizontally When ceiling mounting unit used Celing When wall mounting unit used vertically When instaling the monitor vertically install it with the power lamp downward Wail mounting verical usage 100m pe Poon Toon Power lamp Do not display the static picture continuously for a long time Doing so raises the brightness of the picture and may cause after mages Do not install he monitor where it may be exposed to direct sunlight Note that exposing the screen fiter to direct sunlight for lengthy periods can cause discoloration Avoid displaying the static picture tor prolonged lengths of time Regularly use a display such as a screen saver that balances the entire screen It the power lam is Blinking red there is a danger of fire or electrical
14. ch to the zoom For video software that switches to the zoom screen automaticaly the display may take a few moments to switch tothe zoom screen forthe frst dark scene 12 SETTING THE DESIRED WIDE SCREEN SIZE 1 Press the WIDE button The current viewing mode is displayed Press the WIDE button as many times as necessary to select the desired screen size Pressing the WIDE button moves the mode to the next step in the se quence below Focuses te WiDE2 e 20001 20082 SCREENS ASPECT RATIO The aspect ratios horizontal to vertical size ratios ENGLISH ors Example When WIDE 1 is seiectod for broadcasts and videos are as follows T 3 VHF UHF broadcasts Vistavision size software 23 Points to note This monitor can be switched to a variety of screen modes When the selected mode has a different picture aspect ratio rom the media to be viewed the picture wil appear different from the original Keep this in mind when selecting the screen mode Note ihat use of a wide select function e g WIDE to change the screen size or aspect ratio during commercial use or for pubic viewing in a coffee shoe hotel or the Ia may infnmge on copynghts protected by the copyright aw ifthe wide select function is used to display non wide Screen conventional normal 4 3 video software over the entire screen the picture wil be deformed with part of t
15. co FUJITSU USER S MANUAL PDS4201U H PDS4201E H PDS4201A H 42 WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY MONITOR Plasmavision Contents togi Page Before Use RGB Mode Safety Precautions 34 Video Adjustments 2223 Preparation 5 Macintosh Mode 24 What You Should Know 67 Screen Adjustments Provonting Equipment trom Faling 8 Other Adjustments 2627 TAE Handy Functions Names of Parts and Their Functions 940 lt On Screen Display Setting 28 S Internal Speaker Setting 29 Viewing Wide Screen 12 dea 30 Setting the Desired Wido Screen Size 13 2 Wide Screen Viewing RGB Modo 14 15 Adjustment Level Memory E Adjustments Care and Maintenance MEE Video Mode Belore Requesting Repair n n 33 Video Adjustments 3647 Specifications 34 35 Screen Adjustments 18 19 Options Other Adjustments 20 21 Before using the monitor read this manual careful so that you know how to use the monitor correct Reter to this manual whenever questions or problems about operation anse Be sure to read and observe the safety precau tions Koap this manual where the user can see it easily Installation and removal require special expertise Consult your product dealer for detas FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED co FUJITSU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to EN45014 We Fujitsu General Euro GmbH of WerftstraSe 20 D 40549 D sseldorf F R Germany Manufactu
16. e controller may not operate correctly in a room using high trequancy fluorescent lights 1 this happens move away from those lights After it has been used for a long time the remote controler batteries go fiat When this happens replace them with new ones When replacing the battenes make sure they are the same type as the originals Do not get the remote controller wet oc leave t in a hot location or near any heat source such as a heater Doing so can cause malluncton or deformation Do not subject the remote controle o strong mechanical shocks Doing so can cause mallunction 10 BASIC OPERATIONS PREPARATION Switch on the main unit power switch Press the POWER SWITCH on the rear of the main unit Pressing this switch again switches off the power The power lamp lights red ENGLISH 1 Press the POWER button The power lamp changes from red J to green Example Video mode 2 select the video mode Select the video mode with the MODE button Each time the MODE button is pressed the video mode toggles between the modes as shown below VIOEO o ROB Example AGB mode E Adjusting the volume Use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume button Raises the volume button Lowers the volume a Shai s EI rized even when the power is switched off Mode display In video mode if the signal cable is connected to the S video input terminal S VIDEO is disp
17. he edge not visible Users are requested Io respect the intent of the creator of the original video and watch such software in normal mode 13 WIDE SCREEN VIEWING RGB MODE 14 SETTING THE DESIRED WIDE SCREEN SIZE 1 Press the WIDE button The current viewing mode is dis played 2 Press the WIDE button to select the desired screen size Pressing the WIDE button moves the mode to the next step in the sequence below e NORMAL e WIDE 20044 norma Example Normal Example When WIDE is selected WIDE SCREEN MODES RGB MODE ENGLISH When the screen is vertically wide When the screen is horizontally wide Notes With the wide display Graphics Board optional the wide mode does not change even when the WIDE button is pressed Some game software wil invoke the zoom In this case switch to the desired screen with the WIDE button 15 VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO MODE 16 EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS Select PICTURE from the menu screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select PICTURE with the AD pee MSS bution Toro store omens Press the SET button to fix the OUT MEE evren PICTURE settings Example When PICTURE is selected 29 ct the adjustment item Select BRIGHTNESS with the SET button Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next hemin BRIGHTNESS tvsequaM a tion mum muU
18. he screen button Decreases the vertical width of the screen To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen ENGLISH BGAMENU Common SETTINGS Posmowwiorn MAC wooe omens our Eben Example When POSITION WIDTH is selected pere NR NeXT Example When VERTICAL WIDTH is elected vannoa won BPs men Example When the p bution is pressed VERTICAL POSITION HORIZONTAL POSITION Adjusts the position ofthe screen up and down Adjusts the positon of the screen ieft and right VERTICAL WIDTH HORIZONTAL WIDTH Adjusts ihe vertical size of the screen Adjusts the horizontal size ofthe screen 25 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS RGB MODE 26 EXAMPLE GRADATION SETTING Select OTHERS from the MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select OTHERS 3 Press the SET button to fix the gradation setting Example When OTHERS is selected Select the adjustment item With the SET button select GRA DATION Pressing the SET button moves GPADATION the selection to the next item as MODE wwopt 2 below merum BER NeXT esi Example When GRADATION is select e GAMMA amp GRADATION DOT col sync ON LINE COUNT CLOCK GREEN P
19. hmants not recommended by the product manufacturar as they may be hazardous Do not usa this product near water Do not use immediately after moving from a low temporature to high temperatura as this causes condensation which may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fail causing serious injury to a hid or adult and serious damage to the product The product should be mounted according to the manufacturers instructions and should use a mount recommended by the manufacturer When the product is used on a cart care should be taken to avoid quick stops excessive force and uneven Surfaces which may cause the product and cart to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible Injury to the operator Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation These ensure reliable operation ofthe product and protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed sofa rug or similar surfaca It should not be placed in a built in installa tion such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to For proper ventilation separate the product trom other equipment which may prevent ventilation and keep distance more than 10cm ENGLISH This product should be operated only wi
20. ing to their destinations The specifications of the power cord dier by the destinations model names The specifications other than those of the power cord are the same for all the models 34 SPECIFICATIONS RGB input terminal Display is RGB INPUT Connects to a personal computer RGB output terminal Pa connection RS 232C input terminal Display is RS 232C Connects to a personal computer RS 232C terminal Pino LIS oS o o 2 FO Facere Dun T FTS Renae To te 3 romana Dua 8 crs iCar o sont 4 orm iouatommesi a Regan amp ono iu OPTIONS The following options are available For details consult your product dealer Walle mounting unit horizontal For 0 installation angle P 42WB01 B ForS installation angle 42WBO2 B For 10 installation angle P 42W803 8 For 15 installation angle P 42WB04 B Wall mounting unit vertical For 0 installation angle P 42WBS0 B Celiing mounting unit Installation angle variable 0 15 P 42CTO1 B Desktop stand Graphics board P 42GA02 With the Graphics board mounted in the computer the computer can be displayed as an 852 dot by 480 lino wide RGB screen Follow the installation and usage instructions in the optional product user s or installation manual when installing an option A WARNING To install or move this monitor co
21. itions ofthe main unit power Lit red Standby Lit green Poweron Blinking red Abnormality n main unt Make sure fo unplug the power cord 2 Remote control receiver Receives ine signals rom the remote controler 3 Main unit operation Power button Switches the power on or ott Mode select punon Selects the input ode Menu bution Used to aust the video and audio to your taste Acusiment button Used sen maning adustments from the menu screen Sening button Used when deciding menu lems ana adjustment tms 2 0 Internal speakers Output the audio connectes to the audi input terminais Main unit bottom view Power switch Switches the main power on or of When nis swicn is on the power lamo ignis red When inis sc is ff the power lamp is oft Power input terminal The accessory power cord is plugged in hore T Video input terminal VIDEO INPUT Connects to video output terminal of devices such as the video dock and video disc player s video input terminal S VIDEO INPUT Connects to S video output terminal of video deck vid o disc player otc i cables are connected to bom the S veo input terminal anc the video input tormi Pal Ine S video put terminal axes precedence over the ater RGB input terminal RGB INPUT Connects to computer RGB output termina Connection to a Macintosh model requies a signa Cable adaptor so consult your product dealer D RS 222C terminal RS 232C Connects to compute
22. layed The number in the RGB mode display is the mode number a number from 1 to 16 according to the input signal 11 VIEWING WIDE SCREEN VIDEO MODE SWITCHING THE WIDE SCREEN AUTOMATICALLY 11 Press the WIDE button The current viewing mode is dis played Example NORMAL With the WIDE button select AUTO mode Pressing the WIDE button moves the mode to the next step in the sequence below e NORMAL e AUTO e WIDE L zoome 200v oce Example When AUTO is selected When AUTO is selected the wide Screen is automatically selected according to the contents of the Video In AUTO mode the contents of the video software are detected and the display Switches to the optimum wide screen as follows For ordinary video software the most appropriate wide screen appears For vistavision video software a normal picture appears wth the top bottom let and right enlarged For wide video software with subtitles the display is auto matically adjusted 10 com press the subtitle section so that it is not cut out zoom2 Notes in AUTO mode some contents of ihe video software are not correctly displayed Press the WIDE bution to switch to the optimum screen size Some game software wil invoke the zoom screen In this case switch to the desired screen with WIDE button For some 4 3 video software in scenes where the top and bottom are extremely dark the display may swit
23. nne Unplug tis product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualfed service personnel under the folowing conditons 3 When the power supply cord or plug is damaged D V liic has been spited or objects have taten on the product M he product has been exposed to rain or water 4 I the product operatad normally by flowing the operating instructions Adjust oniy those controis that are covered by the Operation Manual as an improper adjustment o controls may result in damage and wil ohen requira extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If te product has been cropped or damaged in any way When me product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement part are required be sure he service technician has used replacement parts specie by the manufacturer or with same characteres as he original pan Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire lactic shock or other hazards Upon complation of any service or rapairs o this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks 1o determine thatthe product is in proper operating condition The produc should be placed more than one foot away trom heat sources such as radiators heal registers stoves and other products including amplifies mat produce heat When connecting other products such as VCR s and personal computers you should turn of the power ofthis product f
24. ntact your product dealer Users must not attempt to install or move the monitor as this could result in electrical shock or injury from the monitor dropping or toppling over 35 ENGLISH
25. or protection against electi shock Do not place combustibles behind the cooing fan For example cioth paper matches aerosol cans or yas lighters that present special hazards when over heatod Use only ne accessory cord designed for this product fo prevent shock The power supply voltage rating ofthis product is AC100 240 V tne power cord attached conforms lo the folowing power supply voltage Use oniy the power cord desig hated by our dealer to ansure Selety and EMC When tie used by other power supply voltage power cable must be changed Cons t your product dealer Ge gt Power supply vahage AC 100125 AC 200 240 AC240V SAA TYPE PREPARATION 1 Checking Accessories 1 H z users gama fein Aa Ors Bon Cabecemper Powercorix 1 Remoaconoler A amp oame 2 Users Bachet x2 210e Seow 2 2 WPa ENGLISH Power cabio Cable clampers The accessory cable clampers are for fastening the connected signal Cables and a power cable When installing this monitor on a wall or ceil ing insert the cable clampers into the holes on the rear of the monitor 2 connecting to External Equipment Cables tor connecting external gt Miamo tho axtoral equipment must be purchased connector cable as in the diagram separately Ciamp tre cabe by atacting he cable clampar according Clamp tote application AUDIO INPUT To audio ouput of payback p Tons 2320 en
26. ork Are the batteries installed with thoir poles reversed Are the battanos fat Are you operating trom far away Are you tying to operate with the transmitting section of the remote controller not facing the reception section of the monitor is there any obstruction between the monitor and the remote controller There is a creaking sound This sound is generated by the expansion and contraction of __ the cabinet due to change in the temperature in the room There is a humming sound This monitor has heat radiation fins to prevent its intemal temperature trom rising too high during operation The sound you hear is the fan rotating There are dots on the screen Is the monitor being affected by interference from a car train high voltage line neon tight or the like The colors and tints are poor Are any of the video adjustments out of adjustment There is no sound Are the internal speakers Switched off ERROR MESSAGE CONDITION 1 The fan is malfunctioning Switch off the power ERROR MESSAGE CONDITION 2 The temperature inside the set has risen far too high Switch off the power The power can be turned on once the temperature lowers SPECIFICATIONS The specifications and appearance are subject to change for the sake of improvement Model name PDS42010 H PDS4201E H PDSA20
27. r RS 232C output terminal D Audio input terminals AUDIO INPUT Connects to aucio output terminals of VCR etc Signal cable Connects to video output terminal of ideo equipment This cable can be con nected to a PS 2 PS or IBM compabbie machine A ENGLISH ZNPRECAUTION Switch off tha monitor and computer power before connecting to the system IN WARNING Never touch the power cord with wet hands Doing so is very dangerous because of the possibilty of electrical shock NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS For details see the page in markes gt A Remote controller Handling the remote controller Loading the batteries T Power button FTT Press on the cover and slide ok oh in tne direction of he arom Mode select button FT Selects the input mode S Menu button Used to adjust the video and audio to your taste Wide select button F12 j Used to switch to the desired wide res screen Volume buttons FiT gt Used to adjust the volume amp Adjustment button y Used when making adjustments ll from the menu screen Setting button Used when deciding menu tems and adjustment items 3 Close the cover until it clicks Reception range of remote controller Tl Points about usage Use the remote controler pointed in the direction ofthe remote contol reception section making sure there is no obstruction The remot
28. rer Shinjyo Fujitsu General Limited 702 3 Kanezawa Shinjyo shi Yamagata Japan declares under our sole responsibility that the product Type COLOUR PLASMA DISPLAY Model Name PDS4201E H to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards European Standards EMC a EN55022 1994 Class A b EN61000 3 2 1995 c EN61000 3 3 1995 d EN50082 2 1995 EN61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 4 1995 EN61000 4 8 1993 ENV50140 1993 ENV50141 1993 ENV50204 1995 Safety e EN60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 By conformance with the standard referenced the product follows the provisions of the directives listed below a EC Council Directive 89 336 EEC of 3rd May 1989 b EC Council Directive 92 31 EEC of 28th April 1992 c EC Council Directive 99 68 EEC of 22nd July 1993 4 EC Council Directive 73 23 EEC of 19th February 1973 Vee Date of Issue 1996 E SE H Fuji Managing Director Fujitsu General Euro GmbH Declaration reference Fujitsu General Euro GmbH WerftstraSe 20 D 40549 D sseldorf F R Germany Tel 0211 50098 0 Fax 0211 50098 50 FCC NOTICE p The equipment has been tested and found fo comply with tne miss for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of ine FCC Rules These limits are designed to pravce reasonable protection agaist harm ntererence when the equipment is operated in a commercial radiate radio frequency energy ana i not installed and used in accordance with the in
29. s 640 x 480 3500 66 67 MAC 13RGB 1 640 x 480 34975 66 62 MAC 13RGB 2 7 1573 60 08 15kHZ D sex p am 5640 E 9 640 x 400 5 70 15 Suez n 12 r 157103790 5000107500 User setings 1 1 Notes The company names and produci names mths document are tasers registered trademarks of heir respec compa v 32 CARE AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE CLEANING z Always unplug the power cord from the Screen filter cleaning s socket Wipe gently with a soft cioth The surtace of the screenis EA a Do not use benzene paint thinner or other solvents They easily scratched so do not strike it or rub it with anything can cause deterioration or paint peeling on the cabinet hard the screen front itr or the remote controller Beware of interference between equipment Cleaning the cabinet remote controller Wipe gently with a soft cioth If very grimey soak the soft Do not install this monitor where there will be inter cloth in neutral cleaning agent diluted with water wring t ference between it and other AV equipment out well and wipe clean Then finish with a dry soft cioth BEFORE REQUESTING REPAIR If you think a malfunction may have occurred Inspect the following items When this happens T Check The power dows not come on Is the power cord disconnected The picture dose not appear Is a cable to other equipment disconnected The remote controler doas not w
30. struction manual may cause harmful interference to rado i Operation ofthe equipment in a residental rea is likely do cause harmlul interference in which case the user wil be required to correct Ihe interference al his own expense IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING This is Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio Interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safely But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this product observe the following basic rules for its installation use and service Please read these Important Sateguards caretuly belore use Alito safaty and operating instructions should be read before the product i operated Tha safaty and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Ali wamings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to AWoperating Instructions should be followed Unplug this product trom the wall cutiet before cleaning Do not use liqui cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cioth for cleaning Do not use attac
31. th the type of power source indicated on the label I you are not sure ol the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company This product is equipped with a Inree wre plug This plug wil ft only into a grounded power outlet If you are unabi fo insert the plug into the outlet contact your elecincian to install the proper outlet Do not defeat ine safely purpose of ne grounded plug Power supply cords shouldbe routed so nat they re not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords at doors plugs receptacies and the point where they ext rom The product For added protection of his product during a Bghining storm or when it is lef unattended and unused for ong periods of time unplug t trom Ihe wall outiet and disconnect the cable system This wll prevent damage tothe Droduct due to lightning and power ine surges Do not overioad wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can resut In ask of fre or electric snack Never push objects of any kind into tis product through openings as they may touch dangerous Voltage points Or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill quid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yoursel as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous Voltages and other hazards Refer all service to quallied Service perso
32. ze of the screen When too small Adjust with 1 LH the b button _ When too large Adjust with the button SETTING THE VCR BROADCAST TYPE 1 Select VIDEO SYSTEM from the MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select VIDEO SYSTEM 2 select the adjustment item Select the broadcast type with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next ilem in the sequence below p stie fct ad A3NTSC To complete adjustments Press the MENU button lo return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen ENGLISH veRTCAL woTH BR es VONZONTAL moms RETURN mE oust common SETTWOS Voto syst nens our ments hec Example When VIDEO SYSTEM is selected voco svereu mt 5 Adjustment items Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next tem VCR broadcast type The VCA broadcast type car be set 1o use wit ine VIDEO MENU Sometimes when a tape has been recorded poorly or me reception is poor the broadcast type cannot be comacty discriminated automaticaly In tis case set the VIDEO SYSTEM setting by the procedure above When playing imported video tapes carey read o video deck users manual and check he output broadcast method 19 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO MODE EXAMPLE MAKING THE GAMMA SETTIN
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