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1.                                     1  The VIDEO  and RGB  terminals can be used for either INPUT or OUTPUT   When LOOP OUT is ON  do not connect an OUTPUT signal from another unit  that will place an extraordinary load on    the other unit and may damage it     2  LOOP OUT can not be turned ON while signals are input to RGB  terminal   3  LOOP OUT can be turned ON while signals are input to RGB1 terminal if the POWER is switched ON     BNC connector  Le   RGB signal    LIN  gt  e    DVD HD signal   re                      OUT    emote iy  gt     contro            0 i  gt  OUT Ro  is D      control          RGB signal   DVD HD signal             Information    signal     15 pin cable BNC  X5  cable or a conversion connector        e To loop signals out to another plasma display  set the LOOP OUT to ON   To create a video wall  set the VIDEO WALL menu items properly   To connect monitors  please use a 1 2m  3 3 6 6 feet  BNC cable  any commercially available cable     If the image quality is poor  do not use the monitor   s out terminal  Use a distribution amplifier  any commercially  available distribution amplifier  to connect the split signals to the respective monitor INPUT terminals    Being used as a video wall function  maximaly 4 screen is rough standard with lower than 1024 x 768  60Hz    A distribution amplifier is particularly recommended when using a 9 screen video wall   From the second monitor onward  connections require a BNC RCA conversion cable or connector  a
2.             LONG LIFE    AUTO     lt qAUTO1  gt     OFF    OFF    OFF    PLE   ORBITER  INVERSE  SCREEN WIPER  SOFT FOCUS    SEL   lt P gt  ADJ   SG RETURN       Information  E ORBITER settings    EEEIEE Orbiter mode does not function    This is the default setting when RGB is  input    dti The picture moves around the screen   intermittently  making the picture  smaller  This is the default setting when  a Video or a DVD HD DTV singnal is  input  Set to    OFF    when these signals  are not used    shanna The picture moves around the screen  intermittently  making the picture  bigger    ENE User can adjust the orbiter function   Horizontal Dot  Vertical Line and  Time  manually    See the following explanation     When a Video or a DVD HD DTV singnal is input  the  AUTOI and 2 functions will affect only the moving  picture and will not make the screen smaller or bigger           Adjust the ORBITER function manually   Set the amount of shift and the time between movement   Example  Setting so that the picture moves 2 dots  horizontally and 3 lines vertically every 3 minutes     Perform Steps 1 3 of ORBITER  then       4  Use the  lt q and  gt  buttons to select    MANUAL     then  press the MENU ENTER button   THE    ORBITER    screen appears     5  Adjust the items using the AW lt  and  gt  buttons   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed     28       H DOT   gt 1 DOT  amp  2 DOT                   19 DOT    20 DOT          e V LINE     gt 
3.      AUTO PICTURE OFFe      gt 0N     FINE PICTURE T     lt             PICTURE ADJ  1     lt       gt       OFFe    0N   OFFe    0N   OFF   ON DIVIDER SOURCE WORK TIME  Sub menu 3 Sub menu 4    ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN  AIS ESPANOL ITALIANO SVENSKA   R 3Z  AUTO 3 58NTSC 4 43 NTSC PAL PAL 60 PAL N PAL M SECAM  SOURCE INFORMATION         1 Only when AUTO PICTURE is OFF   2 RGB PC only     3 Cannot be set in some models      4 The setting is possible only in the HDCP compatible  silver bezel  model     17    RESET    YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  NO  NO    RESET    NO  NO  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  NO  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES    RESET  YES    NO  NO    REFERENCE    26  27  27  28  28  28  28  28  28  28  29  29  30  30  30  31  31  31    REFERENCE    31  31  32  32  33  34  34  35  35  36  36  37  37  37  37  37  37  37  37  37  37  38  38  39  39    REFERENCE    39  40  40  40       Adjusting the picture  The contrast  brightness  sharpness  color and tint can be  adjusted as desired     Example  Adjusting the contrast    1  On the MAIN MENU  select    PICTURE     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    PICTURE    screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    CONTRAST           PICTURE 1 2  CONTRAST  Q    0  BRIGHTNESS  m     SHARPNESS oco  COLOR Q   Y  TINT 0     PICTURE MODE   NORMAL  NR   OFF      NEXT PAGE   SEL   lt p AD   ETURETURN    3  Use the  lt   and  gt  b
4.      ino             Remote Control  Cable                               The 1 8 Stereo Mini cable must be purchased separately     Operating Range    Use the remote control within a distance of about 7 m   23ft  from the front of the monitor   s remote control sensor    and at horizontal and vertical angles of up to approximately  30         The remote control operation may not function if the  monitor   s remote control sensor is exposed to direct  sunlight or strong artificial light  or if there is an obstacle  between the sensor and the remote control        Approx   7m 23ft                  i    DA     6   ce  1         FI       Handling the remote control    Do not drop or mishandle the remote control    Do not get the remote control wet  If the remote control  gets wet  wipe it dry immediately    Avoid heat and humidity    When not using the remote control for a long period   remove the batteries    Do not use new and old batteries together  or use different  types together    Do not take apart the batteries  heat them  or throw them  into a fire    When using the remote control in the wireless condition   be sure to unplug the remote cable from the REMOTE  IN terminal on the monitor     VCR or Laser Disc Player           VIDEO 1 3             AE    Document Camera    DVD Player    To video inputs on  the plasma monitor               Q D a       Ohmen    mm  IBM VGA or Compatibles    ET        Desk top type                    Macintosh or Compatibles     Monitor adapte
5.    Perform Steps 1 2 of TIMER  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    PROGRAM           TIMER  PRESENT TIME   PROGRAM   lt OFF  gt   SEL   lt P ADJ   i RETURN    4  Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button   The    PROGRAM TIMER    screen appears       Adjust using the AW lt q and  gt  buttons and ZOOM         button     PROGRAM TIMER  DATE ON OFF INPUT FUNCTION  MON 08 30 10 30 RGB2 INVERSE    SSEL  HJJ ADJ   Sd RETURN    The mode switches as follows each time the ZOOM        button is pressed   e Date     gt        SUN  amp  MON 6  6 SAT 6   6  SUN     MON           SAT             ON OFF Hour   gt 00 6 01 02e    216 22 6 23          e Minute   gt 00 6 01 02e  lt  5706 58 6 59                     e INPUT   gt        LAST    VIDEO1    VIDEO2    VIDEO3    HD DVD1 7   gt  RGB3  lt  RGB2    RGB1    HD DVD2  e FUNCTION    Es    ORBITER    INVERSE    WHITE    WIPER lt           Information  E PROGRAM TIMER settings  DATE    Set the day of the week  e g     Sunday     ON  hour  minutes       Set the time at which the power  will be turned on in the 24 hour  format    OFF  hour  minutes      Set the time at which the power  will be turned off in the 24 hour  format    INPUT rnanan Set the input mode that will be  displayed when the timer is on        33    FUNCTION               Set the LONG LIFE function     E To reset the program    Align the cursor with the DATE field that you wish to  reset  then press the CLEAR button    
6.   ADJ  EURETURN      To set to    THEAT  1         Use the  lt q and  gt  buttons to select    THEAT  1      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   r BRIGHT    NORMAL  amp  THEAT  1    THEAT  2    DEFAULT 4          PICTURE MODE    lt QTHEAT  1  gt       Tf neither the  lt  or  gt  button is pressed within 5 seconds   the current selection is set and the previous screen  reappears        Information    E Types of picture modes    THEAT  1  2       Set this mode when watching video in  a dark room   This mode provides darker  finer  pictures  like the screen in movie  theaters   For a darker image  select THEAT  2   NORMAL           Set this mode when watching video in  a bright room   This mode provides dynamic pictures  with distinct differences between light  and dark sections     BRIGHT             This mode provides brighter pictures  than NORMAL   DEFAULLT          Use this to reset the picture to the    factory default settings           Reducing noise in the picture   Use these settings if the picture has noise due to poor  reception or when playing video tapes on which the picture  quality is poor    Example  Setting    NR 3       1  On the MAIN MENU  select    PICTURE     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    PICTURE    screen appears     2  Use the A and YW buttons to select    NR           PICTURE 1 2  CONTRAST Co  O  BRIGHTNESS oO  SHARPNESS  jam  COLOR Q  JH  TINT 00  PICTURE MODE   NORMAL  NR    lt OFF  gt    4  NEXT PA
7.   NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL  ALAPLUIE OU ALHUMIDITE  AUSSI  NE PAS UTILISER  LA FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR OU    UNE AUTRE PRISE DE COURANT SAUF SI CES LAMES  PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND  NE PAS OUVRIR  LE COFFRET  DES COMPOSANTS HAUTE TENSION SE  TROUVENT A LINTERIEUR  LAISSER A UN  PERSONNEL QUALIFIE LE SOIN DE REPARER CET  APPAREIL        Mises en garde et pr  cautions de   s  curit     Ce moniteur    plasma a   t   con  u et fabriqu   pour   une utilisation fiable et durable  Il ne n  cessite aucun   entretien en dehors du nettoyage  Voir la section      M  thode de nettoyage du moniteur a plasma    plus loin    Le panneau a affichage plasma est constitu   de fines   particules d images  cellules  dont plus de 99 99 sont   actives  Certaines d   entre elles ne produisent pas de  lumi  re ou restent allum  es    Pour des raisons de s  curit   et pour   viter   d   endommager l   appareil  lire attentivement les   instructions suivantes    Pour   viter les risques d     l  ctrocution et d incendie    1  Laisser suffisament d   espace autour de l    appareil pour   la ventilation et   viter toute augmentation excessive de  la temp  rature interne  Ne pas couvrir les   vents ou  l installer dans un endroit trop exigu   Si vous installez l   appareil dans un espace clos   assurezvous qu    il y ait suffisamment d    espace au dessus  pour permettre    l   air chaud de s     lever et de s     vacuer   Si la temp  rature du moniteur devient excessive  la  protection
8.   display the following signals correctly    AUTO        eee Select the suitable mode for the  specifications of input signals as  listed in the table    Computer input  signals supported by this system    on  page 7 of Model Information    ETEEN To display VESA standard signals    Use this mode for a still image from  a computer     MOTION           The video signal  from a scan  converter  will be converted to RGB  signals to make the picture more  easily viewable   Use this mode for a  motion image from a computer     WIDE T      When an 852 dot X 480 line signal  with a horizontal frequency of  31 7kHz is input  the image may be  compressed horizontally  To prevent  this  set RGB SELECT to WIDE    WIDE2 When an 848 dot X 480 line signal  with a horizontal frequency of 31 0  kHz is input  the image may be  compressed horizontally  To prevent  this  set RGB SELECT to WIDE2    DIV Set this mode when watching digital  broadcasting  480P     See page 7 of Model Information for the details of the   above settings     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTIONI menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults        Setting high definition images to the suitable  screen size   Use this procedure to set whether the number of vertical  lines of the input high definition image is 1035 or 1080     Example  Setting the    1080B    mode to    10351       1     On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION1     then press  the ME
9.   light or remain lit    For operating safety and to avoid damage to the unit   read carefully and observe the following instructions   To avoid shock and fire hazards     1  Provide adequate space for ventilation to avoid internal  heat build up  Do not cover rear vents or install the unit  in a closed cabinet or shelves    If you install the unit in an enclosure  make sure there  is adequate space at the top of the unit to allow hot air  to rise and escape  If the monitor becomes too hot  the  overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will  be turned off  If this happens  turn off the power to the  monitor and unplug the power cord  If the room where  the monitor is installed is particularly hot  move the  monitor to a cooler location  and wait for 60 minutes to  cool the monitor  If the problem persists  contact your  dealer for service    2  Donotuse this unit   s polarized plug with extension cords  or outlets unless the prongs can be completely inserted    3  Do not expose the unit to water or moisture    4  Avoid damage to the power cord  and do not attempt to  modify the power cord    5  Unplug the power cord during electrical storms or if  the unit will not be used over a long period    6  Do not open the cabinet which has potentially dangerous  high voltage components inside  If the unit is damaged in  this way the warranty will be void  Moreover  there is a  serious risk of electric shock    7  Do not attempt to service or repair the unit  The  manufactu
10.   s adjustment E Restoring the factory default settings  MAGENTA        Makes magenta   s adjustment Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  CYAN ssis Makes cyan   s adjustment that this also restores other settings to the factory  RESET              Resets settings to the factory default defaults        value  Use and P buttons to select     ON     then press the MENU ENTER  button     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              21       Setting the allocation of the audio connectors  Setting the AUDIO 1  2  and 3 connectors to the desired  input     Example  Setting    AUDIO INPUT1    to    VIDEO 2       1  On the MAIN MENU  select    AUDIO     then press the  MENU ENTER button   The    AUDIO    screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    AUDIO INPUT1        3  To set the AUDIO INPUT  to    VIDEO2        Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    VIDEO2      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   The available sources depend on the setting of    BNC  INPUT        RGB  ees    VIDEO2  amp  VIDEO3 e HD DVD1 lt        RGB3  RGB2   RGB1      COME ae    VIDEO2    VIDEO3 lt  HD DVD1 lt        RGB3  RGB1  HD DVD2 e                AUDIO  BASS         TREBLE oc  O  BALANCE  R  AU T1 1 lt qVIDEO2 p gt   AUDIO INPUT2   HD DVD1  AUDIO INPUT3   RGB1  SSEL   lt P ADJ   XQRETURN   Information   M
11.  2 Green or sync on green   3 Blue   4 No connection   5 Ground   6 Red ground   7 Green ground   8 Blue ground   9 No connection   10 Sync signal ground   11 No connection   12 Bi directional DATA  SDA   13 Horizontal sync or Composite sync  14 Vertical sync   15 Data clock          Pin Configuration and Signal of the  RGB 3 Connector  DVI Connector     The unit is equipped with a type of connector commonly  used for digital     This cannot be used for an analog input      TMDS can be used for one link only      RGB 3                   Signal  Digital     1 T M D S Data 2     2 T M D S Data 2     3 T M D S Data 2 Shield  4 No connection   5 No connection  6   7   8                   DDC Clock   DDC Data   No connection   9 T M D S Data 1     10 T M D S Data 1     11 T M D S Data 1 Shield                               12 No connection  13 No connection  14  5V Power   15 Ground       16 Hot Plug Detect   17 T M D S Data 0     18 T M D S Data 0     19 T M D S Data 0 Shield  20 No connection   21 No connection   22 T M D S Clock Shield  23 T M D S Clock     24 T M D S Clock                                          Creating a video wall    With buit in matrix display capability  you can create a 2x2 or 3x3 video wall     e Connect signal cables and remote cables as shown below     Video signal    BNC connector ol    UT             RCA phono plug       IN    Pemo IN  gt  5  trol E  ji le oe  gt  OUT   Renae    s control                                  RGB DVD HD signal          
12.  AUDIO INPUT    A single audio input cannot be selected as the audio  channel for more than one input terminal   E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              22    Image Adjust Settings Menu  Adjusting the Position  Size  Fine Picture  Picture Adj  The position of the image can be adjusted and flickering  of the image can be corrected    Example  Adjusting the vertical position in the normal  mode    1  On the MAIN MENU  select    IMAGE ADJUST     then  press the MENU ENTER button   The    IMAGE ADJUST    menu appears     Default settings  when RGB PC is selected           IMAGE ADJUST   ASPEC  DE    NORMAL  gt   V POSITION  H  H POSITION oco  V HEIGHT Oe   H WIDTH T  AUTO PICTURE   OFF   FINE PICTURE CE     PICTURE ADJ  oco  SSEL   lt p ADV  BXDRETURN     The settings on the IMAGE ADJUST menu are not  preset at the factory     To select a mode       Use the  lt d and  gt  buttons to select a mode    The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt    button is pressed    NORMAL  amp  FULL     The mode can also be switched by pressing the    WIDE     button on the remote control     2  To adjust the vertical position      Use the A and F buttons to select    V POSITION           DE          QE     Ca  QU     H WIDTH CE     AUTO PICTURE   OFF  FINE PICTURE CS     PICTURE ADJ  q     SEL   lt p ADJ   SQRETURN    3  Adjust using the  lt   and  gt 
13.  E To reset the data    Align the cursor with the field  ON OFF INPUT   FUNCTION  that you wish to reset  then press the  CLEAR button     E Special characters in the PROGRAM TIMER  screen    PROGRAM TIMER  DATE ON OFF INPUT FUNCTION  MON 08 30 10 30 RGB2 INVERSE  TUE       18 15          SAT 08 30 12 15 VIDEO1 WHITE   FRI 08 30 10 00 HD DVD1        SAT 08 30 12 15 VIDEO1 WHITE    15 30 16 00 RGB1    SqSEL  HJJ ADI   0d RETURN    e An asterisk         in the DATE field  An asterisk         means    every     For example      FRI     means every Friday and         means everyday     e A hyphen         in the ON field or OFF field  If any hyphen remains in the ON field or OFF field  the  FUNCTION can not be set     e A hyphen         in the FUNCTION field  A hyphen         means last mode  the mode that was last  selected at the time the power was switched off            Setting the power on mode  This function sets the input mode at the time the power is  switched on     Example  Setting    VIDEO2       Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION3     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION3    screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    PWR  ON MODE        3  To set the PWR  ON MODE to    VIDEO2        Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    VIDEO2      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed    The available inputs dep
14.  On the MAIN MENU  select    SOURCE  INFORMATION     then press the MENU ENTER  button       The    SOURCE INFORMATION    is displayed     SOURCE INFORMATION       H  FREQ   48 4KHZ  V  FREQ   60 0KHZ  H  POLARITY   NEG   V  POLARITY   NEG   MEMORY   24  RESOLUTION   1024x768    XHRETURN      PC  MEMORY will be displayed        Others  MODE will be displayed     External Control       e e  Application  These specifications cover the communications control of  the plasma monitor by external equipment     e  Connections  Connections are made as described below        External equipment  e g   Personal computer                                                 Display    Connector on the plasma monitor side  EXTERNAL  CONTROL connector   Use a crossed  reverse  cable     Type of connector  D Sub 9 pin male       Pin Name          1 No Connection  2 RXD  Receive data    3 TXD  Transmit data   4 DTR  DTE side ready   5 GND  6   7   8   9                   DSR  DCE side ready   RTS  Ready to send   CTS  Clear to send   No connection    QOS QO       Communication Parameters                       1  Communication system Asynchronous   2  Interface RS 232C    3  Baud rate 9600 bps    4  Data length 8 bits    5  Parity Odd    6  Stop bit 1 bit    7  Communication code Hex    41    External Control Codes  Reference                       FUNCTION CODE DATA  Power ON 9FH 80H 60H 4EH 00H CDH  OFF 9FH 80H 60H 4FH OOH CEH   Input Switch Videot  BNC  DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H O1H 08H  Video2  RCA  DF
15.  Press the OFF TIMER button to start the timer at 30  minutes     2  Press the OFF TIMER button to the desired time   3  The timer starts when the menu turns off      gt  30     60  gt  90  gt  120     0                OFF TIMER 30    To check the remaining time     1  Once the off timer has been set  press the OFF TIMER  button once     2  The remaining time is displayed  then turns off after a  few seconds     3  When five minutes remain the remaining time appears  until it reaches zero     OFF TIMER 28    12    To cancel the off timer   1  Press the OFF TIMER button twice in a row     2  The off timer is canceled           OFFTIMER 0          Note    After the power is turned off with the off timer       A slight current is still supplied to the monitor  When you  are leaving the room or do not plan to use the system for a  long period of time  turn off the power of the monitor     WIDE Operations       e e  Wide Screen Operation  manual   With this function  you can select one of six screen sizes     When viewing videos or digital video discs           Press the WIDE button on the remote control   2  Within 3 seconds      Press the WIDE button again     The screen size switches as follows         NORMAL     FULL  gt  STADIUM  gt  ZOOM   2 35 1  gt  14 9                When a 720P or 1080I signal is input   FULL  lt  gt  2 35 1    NORMAL size screen  4 3        The normal size screen is displayed     The picture has the same size as video pictures with a  4   3 aspect rati
16.  buttons        V POSITION  a      iat See ee        Tf neither the  lt  or button is pressed within 5 seconds   the current setting is set and the previous screen  reappears     To continue making other computer image  adjustments      Repeat from step 2           Information  E When    AUTO PICTURE     is    OFF          IMAGE ADJUST   ASPECT MODE   lt qFULL Pp  V POSITION oro  H POSITION QE 0  V HEIGHT      H WIDTH oco  AUTO PICTURE   OFF   FINE PICTURE    0  PICTURE ADJ       O  SEL   lt  gt  AD   EXGWRETURN    When Auto Picture is off  the Fine Picture and the  Picture ADJ  items are displayed so that you can adjust  them     Adjusting the Auto Picture   ON    The Picture ADJ   Fine Picture and  Position adjustments are made  automatically   Not available for digital ZOOM    ste The Picture ADJ   Fine Picture and  Position adjustments are made  manually      If FINE PICTURE won t be adjusted  set Auto Picture   to OFF and adjust manually     E Adjusting the position of the image  V POSITION     Adjusts the vertical position of the    image    H POSITION     Adjusts the horizontal position of the  image    V HEIGHT         Adjusts the vertical size of the image    Except for STADIUM mode    H WIDTH           Adjusts the horizontal size of the    image   Except for STADIUM mode   FINE PICTURE    Adjusts for flickering   PICTURE ADJ      Adjusts for striped patterns on the  image     The Picture ADJ  and Fine Picture features are available  only when the    Auto Picture    
17.  contre les surchauffes entrera en action et  coupera      alimentation  Dans ce cas    teindre l    appareil  et d  brancher le cable d   alimentation  Si la temp  rature  de la pi  ce dans laquelle se trouve le moniteur est  particuli  rement   lev  e  d  placer celui ci dans un endroit  plus frais et attendre environ 60 minutes qu   il refroidisse   Si le probl  me persiste  prendre contact avec votre  revendeur    2  Ne pas raccorder la prise d   alimentation polaris  e de ce  p  riph  rique    une rallonge ou une prise murale si les  fiches ne peuvent pas   tre compl  tement ins  r  es    3  Ne pas exposer    L eau ou    l humidit      4  Eviter d   endommager le cordon d   alimentation  et ne pas  modifier le cordon d   alimentation    5  D  brancher le c  ble d   alimentation   lectrique pendant les  orages ou les longues p  riodes d   inactivit      6  Ne pas ouvrir le coffret  Des composants de haute  tension se trouvent    l   int  rieur  Si l   appareil est  endommag   de cette mani  re  la garantie devient  caduque  De plus  il y a risque d     lectrocution    7  Ne pas essayer d   intervenir ou de r  parer l   appareil  Le  fabricant d  cline toute responsabilit   en cas de blessure  corporelle ou de d  g  ts mat  riels r  sultant d   une op  ration  d   entretien quelconque effectu  e par des personnes non  qualifi  es ou r  sultant de l   ouverture du couvercle arri  re   S   adresser aux services apr  s vente autoris  s        Pour   viter des dommages et prol
18.  et sec  Ne jamais utiliser de solvents  du type alcool ou diluant pour le nettoyage de ces surfaces    2  Nettoyer les prises d   a  ration du plasma en proc  dant     l   aide d   une brosse    poils doux fix  e    un aspirateur    3  Pour garantir la bonne ventilation du moniteur  nettoyer  les prises d   air tous les mois  Un nettoyage plus fr  quent  peut s   av  rer n  cessaire selon les conditions  environnantes dans lesquelles le moniteur    plasma est  utilis       Pour   viter les risques de br  lage du luminophore  les  mesures suivantes sont recommand  es    Comme tous les p  riph  riques d    affichage    base luminophore  et tous les autres affichages gaz plasma  les moniteurs plasma  peuvent   tre sujets au br  lage du luminophore dans certaines  circonstances  Certaines conditions d   utilisation  telles que  l affichage continu d   une image statique pour une dur  e  prolong  e  peuvent causer le br  lage du luminophore si  aucune pr  caution n   est prise  Pour prot  ger votre  investissement dans ce moniteur    plasma  veuillez suivre  les directives et les conseils suivantes pour minimiser  l   occurence le marquage de l     cran     e Assurez vous de mettre en marche et d   utliser  l     conomisateur d     cran chaque fois que c   est possible  lorsque vous l   utilisez avec une source d   entr  e  d ordinateur    e Affichez une image en mouvement aussi souvent que  possible    e Changer la position de l    affichage de menu de temps    autre    e Coupez
19.  menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1     On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION2     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION     screen appears       Use the A and YW buttons to select    S1 S2          Use the  lt  and P buttons to select    AUTO      The mode switches as follows each time the     or  gt   button is pressed     OFF   AUTO  OPTION2 2 3    PREVIOUS PAGE  POWER MGT    OFF  CINEMA MODE   ON  LONG LIFE  GRAY LEVEL   3   1 S2   AUTO    NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt  gt  ADJ   EXGHIRETURN          Information  E S1 S2 settings    sat Adjusts the screen size automatically  according to the S1 S2 video signal   Turns the S1 S2 function off     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              Setting the picture size for RGB input signals  Use this procedure to switch the setting to    ON    or    OFF        Cannot be set in some models     Example  Setting the    PICTURE SIZE    mode to     OFF       Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION2     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION     screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    PICTURE SIZE        3  To set PICTURE SIZE mode to    OFF        Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    OFF      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   bu
20.  mini D Sub          Cable Management    Using the cable clamps provided with the plasma display   bundle at the back of the unit the signal and audio cables  connected to the display      The cable clamp will differ according to the model     To attach          Back of the unit                            mounting hooks mounting holes                                                          To detach  1  2  clamp  mounting hook  To attach To detach  1  2   4 clamp    mounting hole                            10       Basic Operations       POWER  To turn the unit ON and OFF     1  Plug the power cord into an active AC power outlet     2  Press the Power button  on the unit    The monitor   s POWER STANDBY indicator turns red  and the standby mode is set     3  Press the POWER ON button  on the remote control   to turn on the unit   The monitor   s POWER STANDBY indicator will light  up  green  when the unit is on     4  Press the POWER STANDBY button  on the remote  control  or the Power button  on the unit  to turn off  the unit    The monitor   s POWER STANDBY indicator turns red  and the standby mode is set  only when turning off the  unit with the remote control      VOLUME  To adjust the sound volume     1  Press and hold the VOLUME   button  on the remote  control or the unit  to increase to the desired level     2  Press and hold the VOLUME    button  on the remote  control or the unit  to decrease to the desired level     MUTE   To cancel the sound    Press the MUTE bu
21.  see page  24     RGB1  mini D Sub 15pin    Connect an analog RGB signal from a computer  etc   here  This input can be used for Input or Output   see  page 10     RGB3  DVI 24pin   Connect a digital signal  TMDS  from a source with a  DVI output   see page 8     EXTERNAL CONTROL  This terminal is used when operating and controlling  the monitor externally  by external control      REMOTE IN  Connect the remote cable  to the remote control   s  remote jack to obtain wired remote control     REMOTE OUT   Connect the remote cable  to the REMOTE IN jack of  the other display monitor to obtain wired remote  control          The 1 8 Stereo Mini cable must be purchased separately        Remote Control       20 21  1  POWER  STANDBY ON   D  en   RGB PC DVD HD     D C gt  3  VIDEO  4 POSITION   CONTROL MENU ENTER  CG 5  6 EXIT  POINTER Q 7    8        ZOOM VOLUME    uel   0  s    MUTE    Oo          i 1 WIDE    DISPLAY   12 D OFF TIMER   13   amp  14   MULTI SELECT  15     16   AUTO ADJUST a   SS 17   ID SELECT CLEAR  18          19         POWER ON STANDBY  Switches the power on standby    This does not operate when POWER STANDBY  indicator of the main unit is off        RGB PC  Press this button to select RGB PC as the source   The available sources depend on the setting of    BNC  INPUT       RGB      RGB PC1  gt  RGB PC2  gt  RGB PC3                COMP    m RGB PC1  gt  RGB PC3                RGB PC can also be selected using the INPUT  SELECT button on the monitor        DVD   
22.  temperature  drops  See 1        POWER STANDBY indicator is  blinking in green and red  or green        e Prompty switch off the power of the main  unit  See  2            1 Overheat protector  If the monitor becomes too hot  the overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned off  If this happens  turn off the power to the monitor  and unplug the power cord  If the room where the monitor is installed is particularly hot  move the monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor  to cool for 60 minutes  If the problem persists  contact your dealer     2 In the following case  power off the monitor immediately and contact your dealer or authorized Service Center   The monitor turns off 5 seconds after powering on and then the POWER STANDBY indicator blinks  It indicates that the power supply circuit  plasma  display panel  temperature sensor  or one or more fans have been damaged     43    Li mi ited Wa rra nty Plasma Monitors       NEC Solutions  Inc   hereinafter NEC Solutions  warrants  this product to be free from defects in material and  workmanship under the following terms and  subject to  the conditions set forth below  agrees to repair or replace   at NEC Solutions    sole option  any part of the enclosed  unit which proves defective  Replacement parts or products  may be new or refurbished and will meet specifications of  the original parts or products     HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY   Parts and labor are warranted for  1  one year from the  da
23.  toujours l   alimentation lorsque vous avez termin    utiliser la moniteur     Si le moniteur est en usage continu ou longue dur  e  prenez  les mesures suivantes afin d     viter l   occurence le br  lage  du luminophore     e Abaissez le niveau de l   image  contraste  luminosit     autant que possible  sans faire perdre la lisibilit   de  l   image    e Affichez une image avec de nombreuses couleurs et  graduations de couleur  par ex  des images  photographiques ou photo r  alistes     e Cr  ez un contenu d   image avec un contraste minimal  entre les zones sombres et les zones claires  par exemple   des caract  res blancs sur un fond noir  Utilisez des  couleurs compl  mentaires ou pastels le plus souvent  possible    e   vitez d   afficher des images avec peu de couleurs et des  limites nettes et clairement d  finies entre les couleurs       Remarque  Le br  lage de l     cran n   est pas couvert    par la garantie        Contactez un revendeur agr     ou un revendeur de marque  pour d autres proc  dures qui conviendront le mieux    vos  besoins particuliers     Contents    How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor      1       Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mounting            1  How to use the safety metal fittings and the screws for  safety metal fittings                              1    Part Names and Function esse 2  Front View stecs c tation a ieee ae iets  Rear View   Terminal Board                                Remote Control iei nine ar   Battery In
24.  white characters on black  backgrounds  Use complementary or pastel color whenever  possible      Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct   sharply defined borders between colors       Note  Burn in is not covered by the warranty     Contact your dealer for other recommended procedures that  will best suit your particular application needs     Recommandations importantes       Pr  cautions   Veuillez lire avec attention ce manuel avant d   utiliser le  moniteur    plasma et le conserver accessible pour s   y r  f  rer  ult  rieurement     ATTENTION    RISQUE D   ELECTROCUTION  NE PAS OUVRIR             MISE EN GARDE  AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES  D   ELECTRO CUTION  NE PAS  DEPOSER LE COUVERCLE  IL N Y A  AUCUNE PIECE UTILISABLE A  LINTERIEUR DE CET APPAREIL  NE  CONFIER LES TRAVAUX D ENTRETIEN  QU A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE     Ce symbole a pour but de pr  venir l utilisateur  de la pr  sence d   une tension dangereuse  non  isol  e se trouvant    l   int  rieur de l   appareil   Elle est d   une intensit   suffisante pour  constituer un risque d     lectrocution  Eviter le  contact avec les pi  ces    l   int  rieur de cet  appareil     Ce symbole a pour but de pr  venir l utilisateur  de la pr  sence d   importantes instructions  concernant l   entretien et le fonctionnement de  cet appareil  Par cons  quent  elles doivent   tre  lues attentivement afin d     viter des probl  mes        AVERTISSEMENT  AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D   INCENDIE OU  D   ELECTROCUTION
25. 1 LINE    2 LINE  amp           19 LINE      20 LINE              TIME  1M6  2M  3M  e4Me 5Me                           ORBITER  H DOT    2 DOT  gt   V LINE   ALINE  TIME   3M  SEL   lt P AD     TURETURN  Information  E ORBITER Function settings  H DOT            Moves from 1 to 20 dots in the  horizontal direction   V LINE            Moves from 1 to 20 lines in the vertical  direction   TIME              Interval of 1 5 minutes  1 horizontal  dot or   vertical line per interval    INVERSE    Use this to set the inverse mode or to display a white  screen     Example  Setting    INVERSE    to    WHITE     Perform Steps 1 2 of LONG LIFE  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    INVERSE        4  Use the  lt   and P buttons to select    WHITE      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed     OFF  lt  ON    WHITE lt                 LONG LIFE    AUTO    OFF    lt qWHITED    OFF    OFF    PLE   ORBITER  INVERSE  SCREEN WIPER  SOFT FOCUS    SEL   lt  gt  ADJ   SG RETURN       Information  E INVERSE Settings    The picture is displayed alternately between  positive image and negative image    You can set the time by pressing the MENU   ENTER button while    ON    is set    fete Inverse mode does not function        The entire screen turns white    You can set the time by pressing the MENU   ENTER button while    ON    is set              Setting the time for INVERSE WHITE  Set a time duration     Example  Setting to that the INVERSE mode st
26. 2               Functions as the EXIT buttons in the On Screen Menu   OSM  mode        INPUTSELECT   EXIT        LEFT   and RIGHT    Enlarges or reduces the image  Functions as the  CURSOR   lt q    gt   buttons in the On Screen Menu   OSM  mode        VOLUME DOWN and UP  Adjusts the volume  Functions as the CURSOR  4   V  buttons in the On Screen Menu  OSM  mode       MENU ENTER  Sets the On Screen Menu  OSM  mode and displays  the main menu     Rear View  Terminal Board                                           AC IN  Connect the included power cord here     EXT SPEAKER L and R   Connect speakers  optional  here  Maintain the correct  polarity  Connect the    positive  speaker wire to the    EXT SPEAKER terminal and the     negative   speaker wire to the    EXT SPEAKER terminal on  both LEFT and RIGHT channels    Please refer to your speaker   s owner   s manual     VIDEO  2  3  BNC  RCA  S Video    Connect VCR   s  DVD   s or Video Cameras  etc  here   VIDEO  can be used for Input or Output  see page  10      AUDIO1  AUDIO2  AUDIO3   These are audio input terminals    The input is selectable  Set which video image to allot  them from the audio menu screen     DVD1   HD1  Connect DVD   s  High Definition or Laser Discs  etc   here     RGB2  DVD2  HD2   RGB2  You can connect an analog RGB signal  and the syncronization signal    DVD2 HD2  You can connect DVDs  High  Definition sources  Laser Discs  etc   here   This input can be set for use with an  RGB or component source  
27. DVD     When connected to the SET TOP BOX   DVD etc   BLACK LEVEL is set to    HIGH     automatically   E BLACK LEVEL settings  LOW         0  When connected to the PC signal     HR When connected to the SET TOP BOX   DVD etc  Change    HIGH    into    OFF     if the black level appears gray              Option3 Settings Menu   Using the timer   This function sets the monitor to turn ON OFF  automatically at a set time    Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION3     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION3    screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    TIMER     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    TIMER    screen appears     TIMER  PRESENT TIME  PROGRAM   OFF  SEL  OK  SG RETURN    3  Set the TIMER using AW lt  and P buttons   See page 32 to set PRESENT TIME   See page 33 to set PROGRAM     Information    E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              PRESENT TIME  This sets the day of the week and present time     Example  Setting    WEDNESDAY        22 05     Perform Steps 1 2 of TIMER  then       3  Use the A and W buttons to select    PRESENT TIME      then press the MENU ENTER button   The    PRESENT TIME    screen appears     PRESENT TIME  RETURN  DAYLIGHT  SAVING TIME   OFF  WEDNESDAY  13   00   00     SEL   lt  g
28. ECT   1080B  INPUT SKIP    lt ON  gt   ALL RESET   OFF     NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt P ADJ   EXQHIRETURN  Information  E INPUT SKIP settings  OFF Regardless of the presence of the signal   scan and display all signals   ON             If no input signal is present  skip that    signal        SETTING NOW    will appear during the input search     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION1 menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              Resetting to the default values   Use these operations to restore all the settings  PICTURE   AUDIO  IMAGE ADJUST  OPTION1 3  etc  to the  factory default values     Refer to page 16 for items to be reset     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION 1     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION 1    screen appears     2  Use the A and F buttons to select    ALL RESET        OPTION1 1 3   OSM  BNC INPUT   RGB  D SUB INPUT   RGB  RGB SELECT   AUTO  HD SELECT   1080B  INPUT SKIP   OFF  ALL RESET    OFF  gt    4 NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt P ADJ  BTURETURN    3  Use the  lt q and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button     OPTION1 1 3  OSM  BNC INPUT   RGB  D SUB INPUT   RGB  RGB SELECT   AUTO  HD SELECT   1080B  INPUT SKIP   OFF  ALL RESET   ON  gt       NEXT PAGE  SEL  TWEE OK  ZAU RETURN    ALL RESET    SETTING NOW    When the    SETTING NOW    screen disappears  then  all the settings are restored to the default values     26    Option2 Setting
29. GE  SSEL   lt p AaAbdu   XG RETURN    3  Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    NR 3      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed     gt  OFF  amp  NR 1  amp  NR 2    NR 3                        lt QNR 3  gt       Tf neither the   dor button is pressed within 5 seconds   the current selection is set and the previous screen  reappears        Information  BNR         NR    stands for Noise Reduction     This function reduces noise in the picture     E Types of noise reduction    There are three types of noise reduction  Each has a  different level of noise reduction    The effect becomes stronger as the number increases   in the order NR 1     NR 2  gt  NR 3    OFF Turns the noise reduction function off              19    Setting the color temperature   Use this procedure to set color tone produced by the plasma  display    Example  Setting    HIGH              On the MAIN MENU  select    PICTURE     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    PICTURE    screen appears       Use the A and VY buttons to select    COLOR TEMP           Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    HIGH       The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        LOW    MID LOW    MID    HIGH           See below to set    WHITE BALANCE        Ww N                   PICTURE 2 2  VIOUS PAGE   gt  EMP      HIGH  gt   GAI ceo  LOW TONE   AUTO  COLOR TUNE  SEL   lt P AD    BTUHRETURN      Tf neither the  lt   or B button is pressed within 5 s
30. H 80H 60H 47H 01H 02H 09H  Video3  S Video  DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 03H OAH  DVD1 HD1  RCA  DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 05H OCH  DVD2 HD2  BNC  DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 06H ODH  RGB1  mini D sub 15 pin  DFH 80H 60H 47H O1H 07H OEH  RGB2  5BNC  DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 08H OFH  RGB3  DVI  DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H OCH 13H   Audio Mute ON 9FH 80H 60H 3EH 00H BDH  OFF 9FH 80H 60H 3FH OOH BEH   Picture Mode NORMAL DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H O1H CBH  THEAT  1 DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H 02H CCH  THEAT  2 DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H 03H CDH  DEFAULT DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H 04H CEH   Screen Mode STADIUM DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H 02H 13H  Z00M DFH 80H 60H 51H O1H 03H 14H  NORMAL DFH 80H 60H 51H O1H 04H 15H  FULL DFH 80H 60H 51H O1H OSH 16H  14 9 DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H O9H 1AH  2 35 1 DFH 80H 60H 51H O1H OAH 1BH   Auto Picture ON DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H 03H 09H OOH 4DH  OFF DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H 03H 09H O1H 4EH   Cinema Mode ON DFH 80H 60H CIH 01H O1H 82H  OFF DFH 80H 60H C1H 01H 02H 83H                                  Note  Contact your local dealer for a full list of the  External Control Codes if needed     Troubleshooting       If the picture quality is poor or there is some other problem  check the adjustments  operations  etc   before requesting service     Symptom    Checks    Remedy       Mechanical sound is heard     e Maybe the sound from the cooling fans used to prevent over heating        The unit emits a crackling sound     e Are the image and sound normal       If there are no abnormalities in the image  and sound  the noise is caused by 
31. HD  Press this button to select DVD HD as the source   The available sources depend on the setting of    BNC  INPUT      RGB   HD DVD DTV    COMP    gt   HD1 DVD1 DTV1  gt  HD2 DVD2 DTV2                DVD HD can also be selected using the INPUT  SELECT button on the monitor        VIDEO  Press this button to select VIDEO as the source    gt  VIDEO1     VIDEO2     VIDEO3                   VIDEO can also be selected using the INPUT SELECT  button on the monitor       MENU ENTER  Press this button to access the OSM controls   Press this button during the display of the main menu  to go to the sub menu        CURSOR  A V    lt  P gt    Use these buttons to select items or settings and to  adjust settings or switch the display patterns       EXIT  Press this button to exit the OSM controls in the main  menu  Press this button during the display of the sub  menu to return to the previous menu        POINTER  Press this button to display the pointer        ZOOM          Enlarges or reduces the image       VOLUME         Adjusts the audio volume       MUTE  Mutes the sound        WIDE  Automatically detects the signal and sets the aspect  ratio   Wide button is not active for all signals        DISPLAY  Displays the source settings on the screen        OFF TIMER  Activates the off timer for the unit           MULTI  Not functional for the models covered in this manual     O SELECT  Not functional for the models covered in this manual        AUTO ADJUST  Press this button to adjust F
32. IPER    When this is set to ON  a white vertical bar moves  repeatedly from the left and of the screen to the right end  at a constant speed     Example  Setting    SCREEN WIPER    to    ON     Perform Steps 1 2 of LONG LIFE  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    SCREEN WIPER        4  Use the and P gt  buttons to select    ON      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        OFF e ON  LONG LIFE   PLE   AUTO  ORBITER   OFF  INVERSE   OFF  SCREEN WIPER   lt ON  gt   SOFT FOCUS   OFF   SEL   lt P ADU  ETURETURN   Information   E SCREEN WIPER   ON    The white vertical bar appears     You can set the time by pressing the MENU   ENTER button while    ON    is set   Screen wiper mode does not function           Setting the time for SCREEN WIPER  Set a time duration and the speed     Example  Setting to that the SCREEN WIPER mode  starts in 30 minutes and proceeds for one hour and  a half     Perform Steps 1 3 of SCREEN WIPER  then       4  Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button   THE    SCREEN WIPER    screen appears     5  Adjust the time and speed using the AW and  gt  buttons   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed    e WORKING TIME    ON    00H03M    00H06M  lt  gt         gt  12H42M    12H45M             e WAITING TIME     00H03M  lt  00H06M  lt  gt  00H09M        gt  12H42M    12H45M lt                      SPEED  1626463448 5                  SC
33. NU ENTER button   The    OPTION     screen appears       Use the A and Y buttons to select    HD SELECT          To set the HD SELECT mode to    10351         Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    1035P      The mode switches as follows each time the or  gt   button is pressed     gt 1080B  lt  10351    gt  1080A  lt                    OPTION  1 3  OSM  BNC INPUT   RGB  D SUB INPUT   RGB  RGB SELECT   AUTO  HD SELECT 1410351  gt   INPUT SKIP   OFF  ALL RESET   OFF    NEXT PAGE  SSEL   lt p ADU   XQURETURN    Information  E HD SELECT modes    These 3 modes are not displayed in correct image    automatically    1080B eccna Standard digital broadcasts  10351  Japanese    High Vision    signal format  1080A        ee Special Digital broadcasts  for       example   DTC100        Setting the Input Skip   When this is ON  signals which are not present will be  skipped over and only pictures whose signals are being  transmitted will be displayed    This setting is valid only for the INPUT SELECT button  on the unit     Example  Set to    ON          1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION 1     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION 1    screen appears   2  Use the    and W buttons to select    INPUT SKIP      3  To set the INPUT SKIP mode to    ON        Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    ON      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   OFF  lt  ON  OPTION1 1 3  osm  BNC INPUT   RGB  D SUB INPUT   RGB  RGB SELECT   AUTO  HD SEL
34. ON2  MAIN MENU 1 2 OPTION3  PICTURE ADVANCED OSM   ON  AUDIO    NEXT PAGE  IMAGE ADJUST SEL   HXHIHIOK   TEXIT  OPTION1  ADVANCED OSM   OFF     NEXT PAGE    SEL  TET OK SG EXIT    MAIN MENU 2 2  4 PREVIOUS PAGE    LANGUAGE     COLOR SYSTEM  SOURCE INFORMATION     amp SEL   HHHIOK EWEXT  2  Press the cursor buttons A Y on the remote control to  highlight the menu you wish to enter     3  Press the MENU ENTER button on the remote control  to select a sub menu or item        PICTURE 1 2  CONTRAST  Q      BRIGHTNESS oc     SHARPNESS oo 0  COLOR QE H  TINT 00  PICTURE MODE   NORMAL  NR   OFF   4 NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt P ADJ  BTURETURN    4  Adjust the level or change the setting of the selected  item by using the cursor buttons  lt 4    on the remote  control     15       Menu Tree     Shaded areas indicate the default value            lt        Press the     or  gt  button to adjust  The default value is at the center    Menu items in a ruled box are available when the ADVANCED OSM is set to ON                 Main menu  PICTURE    Main menu  AUDIO    Main menu  IMAGE ADJUST    Main menu  OPTION    Sub menu    CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS  SHARPNESS  COLOR   TINT   PICTURE MODE  NR   COLOR TEMP    GAMMA       LOW TONE                COLOR TUNE          Sub menu    BASS   TREBLE  BALANCE  AUDIO INPUT1  AUDIO INPUT2  AUDIO INPUT3    Sub menu    ASPECT MODE  V POSITION  H POSITION  V HEIGHT  H WIDTH   AUTO PICTURE  FINE PICTURE    PICTURE ADJ       Sub menu  OSM    BNC INPUT  D SUB INPUT  RGB 
35. Operatiions            cccccccsscccccsscssccsscocccsoeee 13       Wide Screen Operation  manual      When viewing videos or digital video discs         Wide Screen Operation with Computer Signals  When    PICTURE SIZE    is set to    OFF        OSM Controls            cccccccccscccsscccescccccsccssccccssoee 15  Menu Operations           c ccesccsesesereceneeentesseereneeeatenes 15  Menu Tree 3 354 crises lone tae tree en a 16  Picture Settings Menu    18  Adjusting the picture oo    cee eceeseeeneeceecseeeesesseees 18  Setting the picture mode according to the brightness  OF ThE TOOM AREA EE TA 18  Reducing noise in the picture          cece eeteeeeee 19       Setting the color temperature           cc eeeeeseeeeeereeees 19  Adjusting the color to the desired level            ee 19    Changing the Gamma Curve 0 0 0    cceeeeeeseeeneeeeees 20  Making the Low Tone adjustments 0 0 0 0    eee 20  Adjusting the colors           cccescessesseseeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeaeeneess 21  Audio Settings Menu                                       21  Adjusting the treble  bass and left right balance  and audio input select          Setting the allocation of the audio connectors         Image Adjust Settings Menu                              22  Adjusting the Position  Size  Fine Picture  Picture Adj         22  Option Settings Menu                                              Setting the on screen menu  Setting the BNC connectors  Checking the signal being transmitted to RGB1 terminal     24  Setti
36. PlasmaSync Plasma Monitor    Operation Manual    For the specifications of your plasma monitor   refer to    Model Information        NEC    NEC Solutions  America   Inc        Introduction to the PlasmaSync  Plasma Monitor   NEC   s PlasmaSync    is a seamless blend of cutting edge  visual technology and sophisticated design  At each inch  with  a 16 9 aspect ratio  the PlasmaSync    certainly makes a big  impression  However  the monitor   s sleek techno art lines  blend in well with your environment  PlasmaSync   s crisp   vivid image quality will transform data from any graphic  medium from PCs to DVD players  into art  NEC has made  sure that a host of multimedia resources can be easily  connected and displayed as brilliantly as intended on the  PlasmaSync    monitor     The features you ll enjoy include   Capsulated Color Filter  CCF  and black matrix   The enhanced display in red uses a two stage filtering  system where Accucrimson    is combined with our special  CCF    Flicker   and warp   free display provides excellent image  geometry even in screen corners   Not affected by magnetic fields  no color drift or edge  distortion    VGA  SVGA  XGA  SXGA  UXGA computer signal  compatibility   NTSC  PAL  SECAM  composite and S Video signal  compatibility   480P  10801  720P and HDTV signal compatibility   PCs  VCRs  Laser Disc and DVD player source  compatibility   AccuBlend scan conversion automatically converts VGA   SVGA  XGA  SXGA and UXGA signals to the panel   s  n
37. REEN WIPER  WORKING TIME     lt Q01H30M  gt   WAITING TIME    00H30M  SPEED     SEL   lt  gt  ADJ   SG RETURN          Information   E Setting the time   WORKING TIME       Set the time duration for    SCREEN  WIPER      When the WORKING TIME is set  to    ON    the mode will stay on    WAITING TIME        Set the standby time until the     SCREEN WIPER    mode starts    SPEED poisina Set the moving speed for the       SCREEN WIPER     The speed  decreases as the number increases     The    WAITING TIME    can not be set when the     WORKING TIME    is ON     THE    WORKING TIME    and    WAITING TIME    can  be set for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes in units of 3  minutes              SOFT FOCUS  Reduces edges and softens the image     Example  Setting    SOFT FOCUS    to    2      Perform Steps 1 2 of LONG LIFE  then      3  Use the A and W buttons to select    SOFT FOCUS      4  Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    2        The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt     button is pressed        Fe 61626304             LONG LIFE   PLE   AUTO   ORBITER   OFF   INVERSE   OFF   SCREEN WIPER   OFF   SOFT FOCUS  42 gt    SEL   lt p ADu  EURETURN  Information  E SOFT FOCUS settings  OFF          0  Turns the SOFT FOCUS function off   1  2  3  4    Activates the SOFT FOCUS setting  The    higher numbers create a softer image      SHARPNESS    can not be adjusted on  the    PICTURE    menu              30    Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen  Use 
38. REFERENCE    22  22  22  22  22  22  22  22    REFERENCE    23  23  23  23  24  24  24  25  25  26       Main menu  OPTION2                Main menu  OPTION3                Main menu  ADVANCED OSM    LANGUAGE  COLOR SYSTEM    Sub menu    PWR  MGT   CINEMA MODE  LONG LIFE    GRAY LEVEL   1 S2   PICTURE SIZE    DVI SET UP 4    Sub menu  TIMER    PWR  ON MODE  CONTROL LOCK  IR REMOTE  LOOP OUT   ID NUMBER  VIDEO WALL    Sub menu  OFF       ON    Sub menu 2    OFF lt       ON  OFFe     gt 0N  PLE  ORBITER    INVERSE    SCREEN WIPER    SOFT FOCUS    Sub menu 3    Sub menu 4    AUTO LOCK 1 LOCK 2 LOCK 3    AUTO 1  AUTO 2  MANUAL  OFF   OFF   ON   WHITE   OFF   ON  OFF 1 2 3 4    e  38e    15    AUTO lt       OFF  OFFe    0N  PLUG PLAY  BLACK LEVEL    Sub menu 2  PRESENT TIME    PROGRAM    PC lt     STB DVD    LOW lt      gt HIGH    Sub menu 3    H DOT V LINE TIME    WORKING TIME WAITING TIME    WORKING TIME WAITING TIME SPEED    Sub menu 4    DAYLIGHT SAIVING TIME OFF lt       ON  DAY HOUR MINUTES    OFF  ON    DATE ON OFF HOUR  MINUTE  INPUT FUNCTION    LAST   VIDEO 1 3   HD DVD 1 2   RGB 1 3    OFF lt     0N  OFFe     gt 0N  OFFe     gt 0N    ALL lt    1      256    DIVIDER  POSITION  DISP  MODE  AUTO ID  IMAGE ADJUST    P  ON DELAY  PLE LINK  REPEAT TIMER    Sub menu 2       OFF 1 4 9   No 1 lt         gt No 4 No 7 lt    No 15  SPLIT lt       BLANK   OFF lt        ON   ASPECT MODE  NORMAL FULL STADIUM Z00M 2 35 1 14 9  V POSITION   gt     H POSITION     V HEIGHT     H WIDTH   gt
39. SELECT  HD SELECT  INPUT SKIP  ALL RESET          Sub menu 2 Sub menu 3 Sub menu 4    s   es   EDEN    SD   Less  BRIGHT NORMAL THEAT 1 THEAT 2 DEFAULT  OFF NR 1 NR 2 NR 3   LOW MID LOW MID HIGH   GAIN RED   gt     GAIN GREEN   gt     GAIN BLUE   gt     BIAS RED     lt            BIAS GREEN   gt     BIAS BLUE     lt            RESET OFF lt     ON    1e   2e lt    4  AUTO lt     1 lt       3       RED Ye M  GREEN CY  BLUE Mec  YELLOW GR  MAGENTA Re   B  CYAN Be G  RESET OFF lt     0N  Sub menu 2 Sub menu 3 Sub menu 4  Senky   SPS   L      R    VIDEO 1 3   HD DVD 1 2   RGB 1 3  VIDEO 1 3   HD DVD 1 2   RGB 1 3  VIDEO 1 3   HD DVD 1 2   RGB 1 3    Sub menu 2 Sub menu 3 Sub menu 4    NORMAL FULL STADIUM ZOOM 2 35 1 14 9  OR  he  EE  ss  OFFe     gt 0N    See p           es      Sub menu 2 Sub menu 3 Sub menu 4    DISPLAY OSM OFFe  gt 0N   OSM ADJ  1 lt c   6   OSM ANGLE He V   OSM ORBITER  OFF lt       ON  RGB lt     gt COMP    RGB  AUTO STILL MOTION WIDE1 WIDE2 DTV  1080B 10351 1080A   OFFe     gt 0N   OFFe     gt 0N    16    RESET    YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES    RESET    YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES    RESET    YES  YES  YES  YES  NO  YES  YES    RESET    YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  NO  YES    REFERENCE  18    i    i    i    re         re    i  ai  kt ke        CO O  CO CO oOo CO CO       CO             N        20  21  21  21  21  21  21  21    REFERENCE    21  21  21  22  22  22    
40. TION3 3 3    PREVIOUS PAGE   TIMER   PWR  ON MODE   LAST   CONTROL LOCK   lt ON  gt    IR REMOTE   ON   LOOP OUT   OFF   ID NUMBER   ALL   VIDEO WALL   SEL   lt p ADJ  BTURETURN  Information  E CONTROL LOCK settings  ON       Disables the buttons on the front panel     OFF      Enables the buttons on the front panel       Even when the CONTROL LOCK is set  the POWER  switch will not be locked       This becomes effective when the on screen menu goes  out   E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION1 menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              34    Enabling disabling remote control wireless  transmission   This function enables disables remote control wireless  transmission    Example  Setting    OFF       Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION3     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION3    screen appears     2  Use the A and V buttons to select    IR REMOTE        3  To set the IR REMOTE to    OFF        Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    OFF     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        OFF   ON  OPTION3 3 3  t PREVIOUS PAGE  TIMER  PWR  ON MODE   LAST  CONTROL LOCK   OFF  IR REMOTE   OFF  LOOP OUT   OFF  ID NUMBER   ALL  VIDEO WALL  SEL   lt  gt  AD   EBTURETURN  Information  E IR REMOTE setti
41. Use the A and Y buttons to select    POSITION     then    press the MENU ENTER button   The    VIDEO WALL POSITION    screen appears       Use the  lt   and P buttons to select    NO  4      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   e 4 Screens   gt  NO  1  amp  NO  2  amp  NO  3  amp  NO  4                  e 9 Screens   gt  NO  7  amp  NO  8    nnn    NO  14  amp  NO  15  lt                 VIDEO WALL POSITION    POSITION NO   lt 4  gt           lt P AD  ETURETURN          Information   E VIDEO WALL POSITION settings   1 Screen      There is no need to set POSITION   4 Screens       NO  1 NO  2       NO  4 NO  3                   9 Screens  NO  7 NO  8 NO  9       NO  10   NO  11 NO  12       NO  13   NO 14   NO  15                            DISP  MODE   Select the screen mode from between two options   Splitting  Blanking     Example  Setting    BLANK       Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    DISP  MODE        4  Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    BLANK      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   SPLIT   BLANK                VIDEO WALL  DIVIDER od  POSITION  D   lt BLANK  gt   AU   OFF  IMAGE ADJUST  P  ON DELAY   OFF  PLE LINK   OFF  REPEAT TIMER    SEL   lt P ADI  BTURETURN  Information  E DISP  MODE settings  SPLIT           Combines enlarged screens and creates  multiple screens   BLANK         Corrects misalignment of combined screen  port
42. al fittings  enclosure mounting and the screws for safety metal  To allow heat to disperse  leave space between surrounding fittings   objects as shown on the diagram below when installing  These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent    tipping due to external shock when using the stand   optional   Fasten the safety fittings to the holes in the                                                                               Wall 3 3 se    back of the monitor using the safety fitting mount screws     Safety metal fittings will differ according to the model   50mm  2      50mm  2   E Le  St   ie A Screw hole  E  g wall   onl  t Screw or Hook etc    Not supplied   Safty metal fittings    _l__  9  t UE     Screw for Safty metal Wall    50mm  2   fittings a  N  gt   E Metal chain  2  Not supplied                 Table Top                Front View    VOLUME    MENU ENTER DOWN LERINS RIGHT        Power  Turns the monitor   s power on and off      2  Remote sensor window  Receives the signals from the remote control      3  POWER STANDBY indicator  When the power is on Lights green   When the power is in the standby mode     Lights red      4  INPUT SELECT   EXIT  Switches the input  in the following order   The available inputs depend on the setting of    BNC    INPUT      RGB  m VIDEO  gt  VIDEO2  gt  VIDEOS  gt  H    D DVD DTV  RGB PC3   RGB PC2   RGB PC1e____     COMP   VIDEO     gt  VIDEO2  gt  VIDEO3  gt  HD1 DVD1 DTV1     Lrapece  lt  RGB PC1     HD2 DVD2 DTV
43. arts  in 2 hours and proceeds for one hour and a half     Perform Steps 1 3 of INVERSE  then       4  Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button   THE    INVERSE WHITE    screen appears     5  Adjust the time using the AW lt q and    buttons   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed    e WORKING TIME  ON    00H03M  lt  gt  OOHOGM  lt  gt       12H42M    12H45Me                e WAITING TIME        00H03M  lt  gt  00H06M  lt  00H09M        gt  12H42M    12H45M lt                 INVERSE WHITE    WORKING TIME    lt 01H30M  gt     WAITING TIME   02H00M    SEL   lt P AD   i RETURN       Information    E Setting the time    WORKING TIME    Set the time duration for     INVERSE WHITE       When the WORKING TIME is set  to    ON    the mode will stay on   ees Set the standby time until the      INVERSE WHITE    mode starts       The    WAITING TIME    can not be set when the     WORKING TIME    is ON       THE    WORKING TIME    and    WAITING TIME    can  be set for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes in units of 3  minutes       Ending a WORKING TIME function  the monitor will  be STAND BY     Example    WORKING TIME  01H30M   WAITING TIME  02H00M    k         ke 1 5H       k   Start INVERSE WHITE Start STAND BY    WAITING TIME    2H       E To select    ON    for the    WORKING TIME          Set the hours of the working time to OH and the minutes          to OM     ON    will be displayed        29    SCREEN W
44. ation Menu                                  40  Checking the frequencies  polarities of input signals    and r  solution  a iir Reine 40    External Control         cccccccccsccccccscccccccccccscccccces 41    Troubleshooting ss 42    How fo Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor    You can attach your optional mounts or stand to the plasma monitor in one of the following two ways      While it is upright   See Drawing A      As it is laid down with the screen face down  See Drawing B   Lay the protective sheet  which was wrapped around the  monitor when it was packaged  beneath the screen surface so as not to scratch the screen face      Do not touch or hold the screen face when carrying the unit           e This device cannot be installed on its own  Be sure to use a stand or original mounting unit   Wall  mount unit  Stand  etc       See the inside of the cover page    e For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained  authorized  dealer   Failure to follow correct mounting procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury  to the installer     Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation             Use only the mounting kit or stand provided by manufacturer and listed under Options                 Some models are equipped with  handles    When installing or carrying  use the  handles attached to the upper back  of the display                          Ventilation Requirements for How to use the safety met
45. ative resolution    Advanced Mass Area Sampling Progressive Scan method  is employed    RGB  3    Video  3   DVD HD  2    Audio input  3    External Control input  1    AccuColor control system provides user selectable on   screen color temperature settings   New Drive Technology   Component video input terminal for DVD  15 75kHz  Y   CB  CR     Digital broadcasting source compatibility   OSM menu driven on screen control system that makes  image adjustments a snap   Seven languages  English  German  French  Italian   Spanish  Swedish  and Chinese          You can set the 5BNC input to be used as an RGB or component  input  When the 5BNC input is set for RGB  there are a total of  three RGB inputs  when the SBNC input is set for component  there are a total of two DVD HD inputs  see page 24      Contents of the Package       Plasma monitor          Power cord          Remote control with two AAA Batteries          Manuals          Safety metal fitting parts           Ferrite cores  bands                Cable clamps         Contents will differ according to the model       These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent tipping  due to external shock when using the stand  optional   Fasten the  safety fittings to the holes in the back of the monitor using the  safety fitting mount screws  see page 1      Options   e Wall mount unit   e Ceiling mount unit  e Tilt mount unit   e Stand   e Attachable speakers       Precautions  Please read this manual carefully bef
46. econds   the current selection is set and the previous screen reappears        Information    E Setting the color temperature    LOW       eeeee Redder   MID LOW           Slightly redder   MID wee Standard  slightly bluer   HIGH atni Bluer    E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults           Adjusting the color to the desired level  Use this procedure to adjust the white balance for each  color temperature to achieve the desired color quality     Example  Adjusting the    GAIN RED    of    HIGH    color  temperature    Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     Perform Steps 1 3 of COLOR TEMP  then       4  Press the MENU ENTER button   The    WHITE BALANCE    screen appears     5  Use the A and V buttons to select    GAIN RED                 WHITE BALANCE  COLOR TEMP  HIGH   GAI o   aai      GA a0  GAIN BLUE a  H  BIAS RED Q  JH  BIAS GREEN Q   H  BIAS BLUE    _     RESET   OFF   SSEL   lt p ADu   SQRETURN       6     x    Adjust the white balance using the  lt   and B buttons        GAIN RED    da      If neither the  lt   or  gt  button is pressed within 5 seconds   the current setting is set and the previous screen reappears           Information  E Adjusting the white balance    GAIN R G B       White balance adjustment for signal  level   BIAS R G B       White balance adjustment for black  l
47. end on the setting of    BNC   INPUT       RGB   gt  LAST    VIDEO1    VIDEO2    VIDEOS  lt       gt  RGB3   RGB2    RGB1    HD DVD1  lt       _                COMP    LAST    VIDEO1    VIDEO2    VIDEO3       _  L  RGB3    RGB1    HD DVD2    HD DVD1               OPTIONS 3 3    PREVIOUS PAGE  TIMER  PWR  ON MODE   lt QVIDEO2  gt   CONTROL LOCK   OFF  IR REMOTE   ON  LOOP OUT   OFF  ID NUMBER   ALL  VIDEO WALL  SEL   lt  gt  ADJ   EXGHIRETURN          Information  E PWR  ON MODE settings    Morse Last mode  the mode that was last  selected at the time the power was  switched off     VIDEO  2  3    VIDEO input mode    RGB1  2 3 RGB input mode    HD DVD1  2      HD DVD input mode     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              Enabling disabling the front panel controls  This function enables disables the front panel controls   Example  Setting    ON       Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION3     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION3    screen appears     2  Use the A and WV buttons to select    CONTROL  LOCK        3  To set the CONTROL LOCK to    ON        Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        OFF    ON  OP
48. evel   RESET              Resets settings to the factory default    values  Use  lt d and  gt  buttons to select     ON     then press the MENU ENTER  button   E Restoring the factory default settings  Select    RESET    under the WHITE BALANCE menu           Changing the Gamma Curve   This feature adjusts the brightness of the midtone areas  while keeping shadows and highlights unchanged   Example  Setting    3      Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the MAIN MENU   1 2   then perform the following operations     1        On the MAIN MENU  select    PICTURE     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    PICTURE    screen appears       Use the A and Y buttons to select    GAMMA          Use the  lt   and P buttons to select    3      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed     pane ey          PICTURE 2 2    PREVIOUS PAGE  COLOR TEMP    MID    3    LOW TONE   AUTO  COLOR TUNE  SEL   lt 4 ADu  BEI RETURN  e  Information  E GAMMA settings    The picture becomes darker as the number increases   in the sequence of 1  2  3  4     E Restoring the factory default settings   Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION1 menu  Note       that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults        20    Making the Low Tone adjustments   This feature allows more detailed tone to be reproduced  especially in the dark area    Example  Setting    2      Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the MAIN MENU   1 2   then perform the following operatio
49. function  except for the No 1 monitor    By pressing the POWER ON button on the remote  control the No 1 monitor will turn on and the others  will be turned on one by one automatically          From the second monitor onward  neither the POWER  button on the unit nor the POWER ON button on the  remote control does function  However  by pressing and  holding the POWER ON button for more than 3 seconds   the monitor will be turned on              38    PLE LINK   Use this function to set a uniform brightness for each  display    Turn on the AUTO ID and set the DIVIDER  at 1  4 or 9   before the following operations     Example  Setting    ON     Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    PLE LINK        4  Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        OFF  lt  gt  ON  VIDEO WALL  DIVIDER rat  POSITION  DISP  MODE   SPLIT  AUTO ID   OFF  IMAGE ADJUST  P  ON DELAY   OFF  PLE LINK   lt ON  gt   REPEAT TIMER   OFF  SEL   lt P AD   EXGHRETURN  Information  M PLE LINK settings  ON        Sets a uniform brightness for each screen in a    video wall   OFF      Sets the individual screen brightness for each  screen in a video wall       When this function is set    ON     connect your plasma  displays with the remote cable  optional  in the order of  the position numbers for the 2x2 video wall  See the  drawing below       Tf t
50. gement settings    ON    In this mode the power management function  is turned on   OFF        In this mode the power management function    is turned off   E Power management function and POWER   STANDBY indicator    The POWER STANDBY indicator indicates the status  of the power management function  See page 27 for  indicator status and description     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              POWER STANDBY indicator             Power POWER  Power Description Turning the picture   management   STANDBY   management back on   mode indicator   operating status   On Green Not activated  Horizontal and vertical   Picture already on   synchronizing signals  are present from the  computer    Off Red Activated  Horizontal and or   Operate the keyboard or  vertical synchronizing   mouse  The picture  signals are not sent   reappears   from the computer                          Setting the picture to suit the movie   The film image is automatically discriminated and  projected in an image mode suited to the picture    NTSC  PAL  PAL60  480I  60Hz   5251  60Hz   5761   50Hz   6251  50H2   10351  60Hz   10801  60Hz  only     Example  Setting the    CINEMA MODE    to    OFF     Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION2     then press  the MENU ENTER button   T
51. he    OPTION     screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    CINEMA MODE        3  To set the CINEMA MODE to    OFF         Use the  lt q and  gt  buttons to select    OFF      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        ON  amp  OFF  OPTION2 2 3    PREVIOUS PAGE  POWER MGT    OFF  CINEMA MODE   OFF  gt   LONG LIFE  GRAY LEVEL        1 S2   OFF     NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt P AD  EXGWRETURN  Information  E CINEMA MODE  ON sr Automatic discrimination of the  image and projection in cinema mode   OFF Cinema mode does not function     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              27    Reducing burn in of the screen   The brightness of the screen  the position of the picture   positive negative mode and screen wiper are adjusted to  reduce burn in of the screen     Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION2     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION     screen appears     2  Use the A and W buttons to select    LONG LIFE     then  press the MENU ENTER button   The    LONG LIFE    screen appears     LONG LIFE    PLE      AUTO  gt   ORBITER   OFF  INVERSE   OFF  SCREEN WIPER   OFF   SOFT FOCUS   OFF   SEL   lt  gt  Adu  BTURETURN    3  Set the LONG LIFE mode using AW and  gt  buttons   See page 27 to 
52. hed on      The RGB PC1 input will be displayed regardless of the   setting of LOOP OUT    E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              ID number setting   When using more than one of these displays  this function  sets ID numbers so that operation of the remote control  does not cause multiple monitors to operate at the same  time     Example  Setting    2     Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION3     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION3    screen appears     2  Use the A and F buttons to select    ID NUMBER        3  To set the ID NUMBER to    2        Use the  lt q and  gt  buttons to select    2        The mode switches as follows each time the or 35    button is pressed   eon e10626        255    256 lt              OPTION3 3 3    PREVIOUS PAGE  TIMER  PWR  ON MODE   LAST  CONTROL LOCK   OFF  IR REMOTE   ON  LOOP OUT   OFF  ID NUMBER    lt 2 D gt   VIDEO WALL  SEL   lt p ADJ  EXURETURN    To reset back to ALL  Press the CLEAR button   Information  E ID NUMBER settings  ALL  ID NUMBER will not be set     1 to 256      ID NUMBER will be set     E When the ID NUMBER have been set    You can also set ID NUMBER for each remote control  to operate the plasma display individually  To do so   see below     E Restoring the factory defaul
53. here are changes in the DIVIDER or POSITION   the PLE LINK will automatically turn OFF                                                                    REMOTE  OUT  remote    No 4 No 2 No 1 No 2    Remote  IN    No 4 No 3 Rkemore    No 4  No s    OUT  IN  Display 1 Display 2  REMOTE  Remote    No 1 No 2 OUT    No 1 No 2 ne  OUT   No 4 No 3    more No 4  No 3    IN  IN  Display 4 Display 3      With the 3x3 video wall  connect the final display to  the first display the same way as with 2x2 video wall     Note  The remote control can be operated unless the  IR REMOTE is set to    OFF                 REPEAT TIMER    Use this to set two timers  Each timer can use the   DIVIDER  SOURCE and WORK TIME functions    Turn on the AUTO ID and set the DIVIDER  at 1  4 or 9    before the following operations    Example    TIMER1   VIDEO1 will be displayed for 3 minutes    TIMER2   RGB1 will be displayed for 6 minutes in a  2x2 video wall     Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  Use the A and YW buttons to select    REPEAT TIMER        VIDEO WALL  DIVIDER   1   POSITION   DISP  MODE   SPLIT   AUTO ID   OFF   IMAGE ADJUST   P  ON DELAY   OFF   PLE LINK   OFF  REPEATTIMER    OFF  gt   SSEL   lt  ADJ  EXRETURN    4  Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button   The    REPEAT TIMER    screen appears                                                  5  Adust using the AW  lt  and  gt  buttons   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt   
54. ine Picture  Picture ADJ   Position  and Contrast automatically  or to switch the  screen size to ZOOM mode automatically with the  superimposed caption displayed fully only when the  picture contains dark areas above and below the picture         ID SELECT  Set the ID number in the remote control  The remote  control can then be used only for a display with the  same ID number  When several displays are used  together they can be controlled individually        CLEAR  Clears the number set by the ID SELECT button       Remote control signal transmitter  Transmits the remote control signals       Remote Jack  Insert the plug of the remote cable  The 1 8 Stereo  Mini cable  here when using the supplied remote  control in the wired condition     Battery Installation and Replacement  Insert the 2    AAA    batteries  making sure to set them in  with the proper polarity     1 Press and open the cover        2  Align the batteries according to the     and       indication  inside the case        3 Replace the cover           Using the wired remote control mode    Connect the remote cable  to the remote control   s remote    jack and the    REMOTE IN    terminal on the monitor     When the cable is connected  the mode automatically  switches to wired remote control  When the wired remote  control mode is used  the remote control can be operated    even if no batteries are loaded                        101 u09 jeuue       gt         Gnom   ou  NI    ome    ee    CT  o    S LOWSY     
55. ions and creates multiple screens             AUTO ID   This feature automatically sets the ID numbers of multiple  displays connected to each other    Example  Setting    ON      Set the ID number for the No  I display on ID NUMBER  menu    Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    AUTO ID        4  Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    ON     then press the  MENU ENTER button   The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed                                                              OFF   ON  AUTO ID   ON  gt   1   gt   2   gt   B  on SAL De Spee SV   4  4B 8   gt   9 4  A y  7  4 6  45   WIRED CABLE   CONNECTION TURN    lt P AD  EXGWRETURN       Information    E AUTO ID settings    ON       Enables Auto ID function  In the case shown  below  display 1 will be set as ID 1  display 2                                                                   as ID2  etc   REMOTE  Reel   OUT  D    REMOTE No 1 No 2 No 1 No 2 REMOTE  IN No 4 No 3 REMOTE No 4 No 3 OUT  IN  Display 1 Display 2  REMOTE  Remote    No 1 No 2 OUT   No t No2     oe  OUT   No 4 No 3    Remote No 4  No 3    In  IN  Display 4 Display 3       OFF      Disables Auto ID function        IMAGE ADJUST    The position of the image can be adjusted and flickering  of the image can be corrected     Example  Adjusting the vertical position  Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    IMAGE ADJUST      then pre
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57. is off     The AUTO PICTURE  FINE PICTURE and PICTURE  ADJ  are available only for RGB signals   But  these features are not available for moving pictures  on VIDEO  HD DVD or RGB     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults except for Auto Picture           23       Option  Settings Menu   Setting the on screen menu   This sets the position of the menu  the display format   horizontal or vertical  etc     Example  Turning the DISPLAY OSM off       1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION 1     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION 1    menu appears   2  Use the A and F buttons to select    OSM     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OSM    menu appears   3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    DISPLAY OSM      4  To set the DISPLAY OSM to    OFF        Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    OFF      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   ON    OFF  DISPLAY OSM   OFF  OSM ADJ    1  OSM ANGLE   H  OSM ORBITER   OFF  SEL   lt P ADJ  BTURETURN  Information  E DISPLAY OSM settings  ON    The on screen menu appears   ORFs  ck  The on screen menu does not appear     If you press the DISPLAY button on the remote control  for more than 3 seconds the main menu will appear  and can be set  although it is not ON      E OSM ADJUST settings   Adjusts the position of the menu when it appears on  the screen    The po
58. l of the main menu items are available for  advanced users     OFF      Some of the main menu items are not available   e g  OPTION2  OPTION3      E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              Language Settings Menu  Setting the language for the menus  The menu display can be set to one of seven languages     English  German  French  Swedish  Italian  Spanish or    Chinese   Example  Setting the menu display to    DEUTSCH       1      On the MAIN MENU  select    LANGUAGE     then  press the MENU ENTER button   The    LANGUAGE    screen appears     2  To select    DEUTSCH           Use the     and  gt  buttons to select     DEUTSCH      The mode switches as follows each time the or  gt   buttons is pressed    L ENGLISH  lt  DEUTSCH  amp  FRANCAIS  lt     FAIZ 6 SVENSKA    ITALIANO  lt  gt  ESPANOL         LANGUAGE       LANGUAGE      DEUTSCH  gt            gt  adv  TURK  2QURETURN   Information   E Language settings   ENGLISH          English  DEUTSCH        German   FRAN CAIS LH French   ESPANOL         Spanish   ITALIANO Italian   SVENSKA         Swedish   UN taena Chinese          Color System Settings Menu   Setting the video signal format   Use these operations to set the color systems of composite  video signals or Y C input signals     Example  Setting the color system to    3 58 NTSC       1     On the MAIN MENU  select    COLOR SYSTEM     the
59. lect    AUDIO     then press          the MENU ENTER button   1  On the MAIN MENU  select    PICTURE     then press The    AUDIO    screen appears   the MENU ENTER button   The    PICTURE    screen appears  2  To adjust the bass      Use the A and F buttons to select    BASS      2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    COLOR TUNE          then press the MENU ENTER button  3  Adjust the bass using the     and  gt  buttons   The    COLOR TUNE    screen appears  AUDIO  BASS   e  3  Use the A and W buttons to select    BLUE     Lea R   4  Adjust using the  lt   and B buttons  RE PER   EBD  COLOR TUNE AUDIO INPUT3   RGB1  RED U         7 E  X SSEL   lt p Abu   EQRETURN  er i  3 To continue adjusting the audio      N B Cc Repeat from step 2   RESET   OFF  SEM ae Note   If    CAN NOT ADJUST    appears       Tf neither the  lt d or button is pressed within 5 seconds  Set    AUDIO INPUT    on the AUDIO menu correctly     the current selection is set and the previous screen  PEAR PE AES  Information  To continue making other adjustments     Repeat from step 3        E Audio settings menu            BASS inimene Controls the level of low frequency  Information sound   E COLOR TUNE settings TREBLE            Controls the level of high frequency  RED eccsscsccccee Makes red   s adjustment sound   atin   eee BALANCE         Controls the balance of the left and   GREEN    o   n  Makes green   s adjustment    oh ch 1  BLUE niread Makes blue   s adjustment ngat cnanneis   YELLOW Makes yellow 
60. n  press the MENU ENTER button   The    COLOR SYSTEM    screen appears       To select     3 S8NTSC            Use the     and  gt  buttons to select     3 58NTSC       The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   AUTO  amp  3 58NTSC    4 43NTSC      SECAM    PAL M    PAL N    PAL60    PAL             COLOR SYSTEM  COLOR SYSTEM    3 58NTSC  gt    gt  abu   aj RETURN       Information    E Video signal formats    Different countries use different formats for video  signals  Set to the color system used in your current  country     AUTO  The color systems are automatically  identified and the format is set  accordingly    PAL    This is the standard format used  mainly in the United Kingdom and  Germany    SECAM    This is the standard format used  mainly in France and Russia    4 43 NTSC    PAL60 oaan  This format is used for videos in  countries using PAL and SECAM  video signals    3 58 NTSC        This is the standard format used  mainly in the United States and Japan    PAL M    oaan  This is the standard format used    mainly in Brazil   PAL N                This is the standard format used  mainly in Argentina           Source Information Menu   Checking the frequencies  polarities of input  signals  and resolution   Use this function to check the frequencies and polarities  of the signals currently being input from a computer  etc   Press the MENU ENTER button on the remote control to  display the MAIN MENU on the screen  then       1    
61. nal input     Tint is poor or colors are weak     e Improper control setting   Incorrect 15 PIN connector pin  connections        e Are the tint and colors properly adjusted     e Adjust picture controls as needed   Check pin assignments and connections       Adjust the tint and color  under PICTURE         Nothing appears on screen     e Is the computer   s power turned on     e Turn on the computer   s power        e Is a source connected     e Connect source to the monitor        e Is the power management function in the  standby or off mode     e Operate the computer  move the mouse   etc          e Is LOOP OUT set to ON       Set LOOP OUT OFF        Part of picture is cut off or picture is  not centered     e Is the position adjustment appropriate     e Adjust the IMAGE ADJUST properly        Image is too large or too small     e Is the screen size adjustment  appropriate     e Press the WIDE button on the remote  control and adjust properly        Picture is unstable     e Is the computer s resolution setting  appropriate     e Set to the proper resolution        POWER STANDBY indicator is  lighted in red     e Horizontal and   or vertical sync signal is  not present when the Intelligent Power  Manager control is on     e Check the input signal        POWER STANDBY indicator is  blinking in red     e The temperature inside the main unit has  become too high and has activated the  protector     e Promptly switch off the power of the main  unit and wait until the internal
62. ng a computer image to the correct RGB  SEIECESCTEEN horni eiers inean r a nE is 24  Setting high definition images to the suitable  SCREEN SIZE  Setting the Input Skip  Resetting to the default values         s sessssssssssssseeeseseeee 26  Option2 Settings Menu                                            26  Setting the power management for computer images            26  POWER STANDBY indicator  0        ccc eeeeeeeeeeeeeee  Setting the picture to suit the movie  Reducing burn in of the screen    s es  Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen            Setting the screen size for S1 S2 video input        Setting the picture size for RGB input signals       Setting the signal and black level for DVI signal                       Option3 Settings Menu                                             Using  the timer nine men sn nant  Setting the power on mode s  Enabling disabling the front panel controls                   Enabling disabling remote control wireless   TANSMISSION sis erener Mot rit li nine 34  Loop Out setting sai pnan a ei 35  ID number setting                                                      35  Video Wall setting    36   Advanced OSM Settings Menu         cccccccssseseesesesees 39  Setting the menu mode   Language Settings Menu              ceseseteseteeeneeeeeeeeees  Setting the language for the menus    40   Color System Settings Meru         ceseseseseseeeeeeeeeeeeees AO  Setting the video signal format            ceeeeeeeeeeee 40   Source Inform
63. ngs  ON       Enables remote control wireless transmission     OFF      Disables remote control wireless transmission   Set    OFF    to avoid unwanted control from  other remote controls     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTIONI menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              Loop Out setting   When this feature is set to ON  the received signal will be  looped out    Example  Setting    ON      Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION3     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION3    screen appears     2  Use the A and F buttons to select    LOOP OUT        3  To set the LOOP OUT to    ON        Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    ON      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed     OFF   ON  OPTION3 3 3    PREVIOUS PAGE  TIMER  PWR  ON MODE   LAST  CONTROL LOCK   OFF  IR REMOTE   ON  LOOP OUT   ON  gt   ID NUMBER   ALL  VIDEO WALL     SEL   lt  gt  ADJ   Sad RETURN       Information    E LOOP OUT settings    ON       The received signal will be looped out via PC1  terminal or VIDEO  terminal   OFF      The received signal will not loop out       Even if LOOP OUT is ON  signals won   t be sent out if  POWER is being turned off    E To connect another display      See page 10    E if the RGB PC1 signal is present at the time   the power switc
64. ns                    1  On the MAIN MENU  select    PICTURE     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    PICTURE    screen appears   2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    LOW TONE      3  Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    2      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed    gt  AUTO 6 1062063    PICTURE 2 2    PREVIOUS PAGE  COLOR TEMP    MID  GAMMA DRE   LOW TONE   e  gt   COLOR TUNE  SEL   lt  gt  ADJ   EXGHIRETURN  Information  E LOW TONE settings  AUTO         Will automatically appraise the picture and  make adjustments   Tue Will apply the dither method suitable for  still pictures   2 eu aie Will apply the dither method suitable for  motion pictures   Bree Will apply the error diffusion method     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults              Adjusting the colors Audio Settings Menu    Use this procedure to adjust hue and color density for red  Adjusting the treble  bass and left right  green  blue  yellow  magenta and cyan  balance and audio input select   You can accentuate the green color of trees  the blue of The treble  bass and left right balance can be adjusted to  the sky  etc  suit your tastes    Example  Adjusting the color tune for blue Example  Adjusting the bass    Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the MAIN MENU     1 2   then perform the following operations  1  On the MAIN MENU  se
65. nt  input    E Restoring the factory default settings   Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note    that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              24    Checking the signal being transmitted to    RGB1 terminal    Use this to confirm the signal being transmitted to the    RGB1 terminal     It is set to RGB and can not be adjusted     OPTION1 1 3   OSM   BNC INPUT   RGB   D SUB INPUT    RGB   RGB SELECT   AUTO   HD SELECT   1080B   INPUT SKIP   OFF   ALL RESET   OFF      NEXT PAGE    CAN NOT ADJUST    Setting a computer image to the correct RGB  select screen  With the computer image  select the RGB Select mode  for a moving image such as  video  mode  wide mode or  digital broadcast     Example  Setting the    RGB SELECT    mode to     MOTION        1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION 1     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION 1    screen appears     2  Use the A and V buttons to select    RGB SELECT      3  To set the RGB select mode to    MOTION           Use the     and P buttons to select    MOTION      The mode switches as follows each time the     or  gt     button is pressed        C AUTO    STILL    MOTION    WIDE1    WIDE2    DTV 9       OPTION1 1 3   OSM  BNC INPUT   RGB  D SUB INPUT   RGB  RGB SELECT    lt qMOTION  gt   HD SELECT   1080B  INPUT SKIP   OFF  ALL RESET   OFF   NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt  gt  ADJ   ZGURETURN             Information  E RGB SELECT modes    One of these 6 modes must be selected in order to 
66. o     FULL size screen       The image is expanded in the horizontal direction      Images compressed in the horizontal direction     squeezed  images     are expanded in the horizontal direction and  displayed on the entire screen with correct linearity    Normal images are expanded in the horizontal direction      STADIUM size screen       The picture is expanded in the horizontal and vertical   directions at different ratios      Use this for watching normal video programs  4 3  with a  wide screen     13    ZOOM size screen       The picture is expanded in the horizontal and vertical  direction  maintaining the original proportions     Use this for theater size  wide  movies  etc     2 35 1 size screen          Original image    Information is lost on both sides     The squeezed film image is expanded to fulfill the entire   screen at a ratio of 2 35 1  Black bands do not appear at   the top and bottom but information is lost on the left and  right margins    e This feature is available when the input signal is video   component  4801  480P  5761  576P  720P  10801  or RGB   525P or 625P signal from a scan converter       Tf black bands appear on the top and bottom in the full size  screen  select the 2 35  1 size screen to avoid phosphor burn   in     14 9 size screen    The image is displayed at a 14 9 aspect ratio      This feature is available when the input signal is video   component  4801  480P  5761  576P  or RGB  525P or 625P  signal from a scan converter      No
67. o set POSITION   See page 37 to set DISP  MODE   See page 37 to set AUTO ID   See page 37 to set IMAGE ADJUST   See page 38 to set P  ON DELAY   See page 38 to set PLE LINK   See page 39 to set REPEAT TIMER     4  Once the setting is completed     Press the EXIT button to return to the OPTION3 menu     Note  A contingency method of shutting off the electric  power should be used in cases of emergency during video  wall setup        Information    E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              DIVIDER  Set the 2x2 or 3x3 video wall   Example  Setting    4       Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    DIVIDER        4  Use the  lt   and P buttons to select    4      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt   or  gt   button is pressed     foe 61064 dr        VIDEO WALL  DIVIDER   4h  POSITION  DISP  MODE   SPLIT  AUTO ID   OFF  IMAGE ADJUST  P  ON DELAY   OFF  PLE LINK   OFF  REPEAT TIMER     SEL   lt  gt  ADJ  BTURETURN    36       Information   E DIVIDER settings   OFF  1         1 Screen  Matrix display function does not   work    Arts 4 Screens  2x2 video wall    o 9 Screens  3x3 video wall      When you select    4    or    9     set the VIDEO WALL  POSITION           VIDEO WALL POSITION    Set the position of each display   Example  Setting    4       Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  
68. onger la dur  e de  service de l appareil     l     N   utiliser qu   une source d   alimentation de 120 V 50   60 Hz CA  Le fait d   utiliser l    appareil en continu    des  tensions de ligne sup  rieures    120 Volts CA r  duit sa  dur  e de vie et risque de provoquer un incendie   Manipuler l appareil avec soin pendant son  d  placement et ne pas le faire tomber    Eloigner l    appareil des endroits chauds  tr  s poussi  reux  et expos  s en plein soleil    Eviter que des liquides et des petits objets m  talliques  p  n  trent    l   int  rieur de l   appareil  En cas d    incident de  ce genre  d  brancher le c  ble d   alimentation   lectrique  et confier le moniteur 4 un service apr  s vente agr       Ne pas frapper ou rayer la surface de la   cran plasma   car des d  fauts risquent de se produire sur la surface  de la   cran plasma    Pour un montage et une installation correcte  il est  fortement recommand   de faire appel    un revendeur  agr     et qualifi      Comme c   est le cas pour tout affichage    base de  phosphore  comme un moniteur CRT  par exemple   la  puissance de lumi  re baisse graduellement au cours de  la vie du Panneau d    Affichage    Plasma    Pour   viter tout risque de sulfuration  il est fortement  conseill   de ne pas installer l   appareil dans un vestiaire   un bain public ou un bain de source thermale     M  thode de nettoyage du moniteur a plasma    1  Nettoyer le panneau avant et le cadre en proc  dant    l   aide  d   un chiffon doux
69. or  gt   button is pressed   REPEAT TIMER  1 DIVIDER aah  SOURCE   VIDEO1  WORK TIME   00H03M  2 DIVIDER eT  SOURCE   RGB1  WORK TIME   00H06M p gt   SEL   lt p ADU   XQ RETURN     DIVIDER  164494     SOURCE  The available sources depend on the setting of    BNC  INPUT          VIDEO1    VIDEO2  amp  VIDEO3   HD DVD1  lt       gt  RGB3   RGB2    RGB1    HD DVD2  lt    _   e WORK TIME   gt  00H01M     00HO2M    00H03M  amp         gt  04H14M  amp  04H15M     Information    E REPEAT TIMER settings    If you set both timers  Timer 1 and Timer 2 run  consecutively    In the case of the Video wall  timer No 1 can be used to  control all the displays simultaneously       This becomes effective when the on screen menu goes  out              39    Advanced OSM Settings Menu  Setting the menu mode   This allows you to access full menu items    When P  ON DELAY or PLE LINK is ON  this won   t be  turned OFF     Example  Setting    ON     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    ADVANCED OSM        MAIN MENU 1 2  PICTURE  AUDIO  IMAGE ADJUST  OPTION1    ADVANCED OSM    lt q OFF  gt   NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt P ADI  Ag EXIT    2  To set the ADVANCED OSM to    ON        Use the  lt q and  gt  buttons to select    ON      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed     OFF   ON    MAIN MENU 1 2   PICTURE  AUDIO  IMAGE ADJUST  OPTION1  OPTION2  OPTIONS  ADVANCED OSM   lt ON  gt    4  NEXT PAGE  SSEL   lt p Abu    EXIT       Information  E ADVANCED OSM settings    ON       Al
70. ore using your plasma  monitor and keep the manual handy for future reference     CAUTION    AN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AN  DO NOT OPEN       CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER  NO  USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  SERVICE PERSONNEL     This symbol warns the user that uninsulated  voltage within the unit may have sufficient  magnitude to cause electric shock   Therefore  it is dangerous to make any kind  of contact with any part inside of this unit     This symbol alerts the user that important  literature concerning the operation and  maintenance of this unit has been included   Therefore  it should be read carefully in  order to avoid any problems        WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS  DO NOT EXPOSE  THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  ALSO DO NOT USE  THIS UNIT S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD  RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS  UNLESS THE    PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED  REFRAIN FROM  OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE  COMPONENTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  SERVICE PERSONNEL        Warnings and Safety Precaution  This plasma monitor is designed and  manufactured to provide long  trouble free service   No maintenance other than cleaning is required   Please see the section    Plasma monitor cleaning  procedure    on the next page    The plasma display panel consists of fine picture  elements  cells  with more than 99 99 percent active  cells  There may be some cells that do not produce
71. place of  NORMAL     E When 852  848  dot x 480 line wide VGA   signals with a vertical frequency of 60 Hz and  horizontal frequency of 31 7  31 0  kHz are in   put   Select an appropriate setting for RGB SELECT mode  referring to the   Table of Signals Supported    on page 7  of Model Information         VGA        SVGA    and    SXGA    are registered   trademarks of IBM  Inc  of the United States           Note   Do not allow the displayed in 4 3 mode for an extended  period  This can cause a phosphor burn in     OS Mion screen Menu  Controls       Menu Operations 5  The adjustments or the settings that are stored in  The OSM window is displayed with respect to the memory   screen as shown on the diagram  The change is stored until you change it again     6  Repeat steps 2     5 to adjust an additional item  or press    ok 1 2  Dependimg onthe  screen s  mode  th   OSM maybe the EXIT button on the remote control to return to the    displayed differently             bai  main menu   In the explanation  the OSM section is shown close up   mm a Note  The main menu disappears by pressing the EXIT  mace Aor button   PE ore  Information    E Advanced menu mode    When    ADVANCED OSM    is set to    ON    in the main    The following describes how to use the menus and the menu  1 2   full menu items will be shown     selected items              MAIN MENU 1 2  PICTURE   1  Press the MENU ENTER button on the remote control RUB  to display the MAIN MENU  IMAGE ADJUST  OPTION1  OPTI
72. r    Use common RCA cables  not provided  to connect your  VCR or laser disc player to your plasma monitor  To make  these connections  simply            Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and VCR  or laser disc player     2  Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output  connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player   connect the other end to the Video input on your plasma  monitor  Use standard RCA audio patch cords to  connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player  to your plasma monitor  if your VCR or laser disc player  has this capability   Be careful to keep your right and  left channel connections correct for stereo sound     3  Turn on the plasma monitor and the VCR or laser disc  player     Note  Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner   s  manual for more information about your equipment s video  output requirements     Connecting Your DVD Player  You can connect your plasma monitor to a DVD player   To do so  simply              Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and DVD  player     2  Use a component video cable to connect your DVD  player to the Y  Cb  and Cr inputs on your plasma  monitor    Or use the DVD player   s S Video output  Use a  standard S Video cable to connect to the S Video input  on the plasma monitor     3  Turn on the plasma monitor and the DVD player        Pin Assignments and Signal Levels    for 15 pin RGB  Analog     Pin No  Signal  Analog                                                     1 Red  
73. r for  Macintosh           ee  Ce                    To Mini D Sub 15 pin connector on the plasma monitor    Personal computer with a  digital signal output    aLOWSY  ni          ano             Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer   Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your plasma  monitor will enable you to display your computer   s screen  image for an impressive presentation  The plasma monitor  supports the signals described on page 7 of Model  Information    To connect a PC  Macintosh or compatible graphics adapter   simply     1  Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and computer     2  If your PC does not support SXGA XGA SVGA VGA  you will need to install an SXGA XGA SVGA VGA  graphics board  Consult your computer   s owner   s manual  for your SXGA XGA SVGA VGA configuration  If you  need to install a new board  see the manual that comes  with your new graphics board for installation instructions     3  This plasma monitor provides signal compatibility up to  VESA 1600 X 1200  UXGA   However  it is not  recommended to use this resolution due to image  readability on the monitor   s native pixel resolution panel     4  Use the signal cable to connect your PC or Macintosh  computer to the plasma monitor  For Macintosh  use the  monitor adapter to connect to your computer   s video port   if necessary     5  Turn on the plasma monitor and the computer     6  Ifthe plasma monitor goes blank after a period of inactivity   it may be caused by a screen save
74. r installed on the computer  you   ve connected to the plasma monitor    When using a Macintosh with the plasma monitor  the   following four display standards are supported using the   Macintosh adapter     13  fixed mode  16  fixed mode  19  fixed mode  21  fixed mode  The 19  fixed mode is recommended for your monitor     Connections with Equipment that    have a Digital Interface   Connections can be made with equipment that is equipped   with a digital interface compliant with the DVI  Digital   Visual Interface  standard      Use a DVI 24 pin signal cable and the ferrite cores   supplied  when making connections to the RGB3  DVI   connector of the main unit    Note that the RGB3  DVI  terminal does not support analog  RGB input source     Note   1  Input TMDS signals conforming to DVI standards   The TMDS input corresponds to 1 link   2  To maintain display quality  use a cable with a quality  prescribed by DVI standards that is within 5 meters in length     e  Connecting Your Document Camera  You can connect your plasma monitor to a document  camera  To do so  simply     1  Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and  document camera     2  Use a standard video cable to connect your document  camera to the Video input on your plasma monitor     3  Turn on the plasma monitor and the document camera     Note  Refer to your document camera owner   s manual  for more information about your camera   s video output  requirements     Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc  Playe
75. rer is not liable for any bodily harm or damage  caused if unqualified persons attempt service or open  the back cover  Refer all service to authorized Service  Centers        To avoid damage and prolong operating life    1  Use only with 120V 50 60Hz AC power supply   Continued operation at line voltages greater than 120 Volts  AC will shorten the life of the unit  and might even cause    a fire hazard    2  Handle the unit carefully when installing it and do not  drop    3  Set the unit away from heat  excessive dust  and direct  sunlight     4  Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small  metal objects  In case of accident  unplug the power  cord and have it serviced by an authorized Service  Center    5  Do not hit or scratch the panel surface as this causes  flaws on the surface of the screen    6  For correct installation and mounting it is strongly  recommended to use a trained  authorized dealer    7  As is the case with any phosphor based display  like a  CRT monitor  for example  light output will gradually  decrease over the life of a Plasma Display Panel    8  To avoid sulfurization it is strongly recommended not to  place the unit in a dressing room in a public bath or hot  spring bath     Plasma monitor cleaning procedure    1  Use a soft dry cloth to clean the front panel and bezel  area  Never use solvents such as alcohol or thinner to  clean these surfaces    2  Clean plasma ventilation areas with a vacuum cleaner  with a soft brush nozzle attachmen
76. rol at the monitor   s  remote control sensor when pressing  buttons  or remove the obstacle        e Is direct sunlight or strong artificial light  shining on the monitor   s remote control  sensor     e Eliminate the light by closing curtains   pointing the light in a different direction  etc        Are the remote control s batteries worn out     e Replace both batteries with new ones        e The remote cable is plugged into the  REMOTE IN terminal  Wired      e Unplug the remote cable from the monitor        The front panel buttons of the main  unit do not function     e The front panel buttons do not function  during Control Lock     e Set the Control Lock to OFF        No sound or picture is produced     e Is the monitor   s power cord plugged into  a power outlet     e Plug the monitor   s power cord into a power  outlet        Picture appears but no sound is  produced     Poor picture with VIDEO signal input       Is the volume set at the minimum     e Increase the volume        e Is the mute mode set   e Are the speakers properly connected     e Press the remote control   s MUTE button   e Connect the speakers properly        e Is AUDIO INPUT set correctly        e Improper control setting   Local interference   Cable interconnections   Input impedance is not correct level     e Set AUDIO INPUT on the AUDIO menu  correctly    e Adjust picture control as needed   Try another location for the monitor   Be sure all connections are secure        Poor picture with RGB sig
77. s Menu   Setting the power management for computer  images   This energy saving  power management  function  automatically reduces the monitor   s power consumption  if no operation is performed for a certain amount of time     Example  Turning the power management function on    Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION2     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION     screen appears     2  Use the A and V buttons to select    PWR  MGT         3  To turn the power management function on      Use the  lt d and  gt  buttons to select    ON      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        ON    OFF  OPTION2 2 3   t PREVIOUS PAGE   POWER MGT    lt ON  gt    CINEMA MODE   ON   LONG LIFE   GRAY LEVEL tS    1 S2   OFF  NEXT PAGE   SEL   lt q ADU   SQgRETURN  e   Information    E Power management function     The power management function automatically reduces  the monitor   s power consumption if the computer   s  keyboard or mouse is not operated for a certain amount  of time  This function can be used when using the  monitor with a computer          If the computer   s power is not turned on or if the  computer and selector tuner are not properly connected   the system is set to the off state          For instructions on using the computer   s power  management function  refer to the computer   s operating  instructions     E Power mana
78. set PLE   See page 28 to set ORBITER   See page 28 to set INVERSE   See page 29 to set SCREEN WIPER   See page 30 to set SOFT FOCUS        Information    E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTIONI menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults           PLE  Peak Luminance Enhancement   Use this to activate the brightness limiter   Example  Setting    PLE    to    LOCK1       Perform Steps 1 2 of LONG LIFE  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    PLE        4  Use the     and P buttons to select    LOCK1      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed   oe    LOCK1    LOCK2  amp  EDA          LONG LIFE   PLE   lt qLOCKi  gt   ORBITER   OFF  INVERSE   OFF  SCREEN WIPER   OFF  SOFT FOCUS   OFF  SEL   lt P gt  Adu  BTURETURN  e   Information   E PLE settings    rase The brightness of the screen is  adjusted automatically to suit the  picture quality           LOCK1  2  3      Sets maximum brightness   The brightness level decreases in the  order of LOCK 1  2  3  LOCK 3  provides minimum brightness        ORBITER  Use this to set the picture shift   Example  Setting    ORBITER    to    AUTO1       Perform Steps 1 2 of LONG LIFE  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    ORBITER        4  Use the  lt   and  gt  buttons to select    AUTO1       The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed    OFF  lt  AUTO1    AUTO2   MANUAL lt     
79. sition can be set between   to 6                                               E OSM ANGLE settings    Sets the display format  landscape    H    or portrait    V       When the unit is installed vertically set the OSM  ANGLE at    V          H7                yy          E OSM ORBITER settings    ON         The position of the menu will be shifted by  eight dots each time OSM is displayed   OFF        OSM will be displayed at the same position     E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults except for Auto Picture              Setting the BNC connectors  Select whether to set the input of the 5 BNC connectors to  RGB and component     Example  Set the BNC INPUT mode to    COMP        1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION 1     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION 1    screen appears     2  Use the A and F buttons to select    BNC INPUT        3  To set the BNC INPUT mode to    COMP         Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    COMP       The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        RGB    COMP   OPTION1 1 3  OSM  BNC INPUT    lt comp   gt   D SUB INPUT   RGB  RGB SELECT   AUTO  HD SELECT   1080B  INPUT SKIP   OFF  ALL RESET   OFF  NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt P ADJ  BTURETURN  e  Information    E BNC INPUT Settings   RGB           Use the SBNC terminals for RGB input    COMP        Use the 3BNC terminals for compone
80. ss the MENU ENTER button   The    IMAGE ADJUST    screen appears    4  Use the A and Y buttons to select    V POSITION        IMAGE ADJUST                  H  ee     V HEIGHT cy   H WIDTH    iO  AUTO PICTURE   OFF  FINE PICTURE CE  PICTURE ADJ      0  SSEL   lt p ADU   2GQRETURN    5  Adust using the  lt   and  gt  buttons        V POSITION    oa IDS  SSS SSS a ae      Tf neither the  lt  or  gt  button is pressed within 5 seconds   the current setting is set and the previous screen  reappears        Information    E IMAGE ADJUST settings    These are the same functions as the IMAGE ADJUST  menu on page 22              P  ON DELAY  Power on delay     Use this function to activate power on delay   Turn on the AUTO ID before the following operations     Example  Setting    ON     Perform Steps 1 2 of VIDEO WALL  then       3  Use the A and Y buttons to select    P  ON DELAY        4  Use the  lt   and P gt  buttons to select    ON      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        OFF  lt  gt  ON  VIDEO WALL  DIVIDER Ho   POSITION  DISP  MODE   SPLIT  AUTO ID   OFF  IMAGE ADJUST  P  ON DELAY    lt ON  gt   PLE LINK   OFF  REPEAT TIMER    SEL   lt  gt  AD  BTURETURN  Information  E P  ON DELAY settings  ON       Turns on the main power of each display after    a delay time   OFF      Turns on the main power of all displays at the  same time       Once this function has been set to    ON     POWER ON   OFF button on the remote control does not 
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82. t    3  To ensure proper ventilation  cleaning of the ventilation  areas must be carried out monthly  More frequent cleaning  may be necessary depending on the environment in which  the plasma monitor is installed     Recommendations to avoid or minimize phosphor burn in   Like all phosphor based display devices and all other gas  plasma displays  plasma monitors can be susceptible to  phosphor burn under certain circumstances  Certain  operating conditions  such as the continuous display of a  static image over a prolonged period of time  can result in  phosphor burn if proper precautions are not taken  To protect  your investment in this plasma monitor  please adhere to the  following guidelines and recommendations for minimizing  the occurrence of image burn       Always enable and use your computer   s screen saver  function during use with a computer input source      Display a moving image whenever possible      Change the position of the menu display from time to time      Always power down the monitor when you are finished  using it     If the plasma monitor is in long term use or continuous  operation take the following measures to reduce the  likelihood of phosphor burn       Lower the Brightness and Contrast levels as much as  possible without impairing image readability      Display an image with many colors and color gradations   i e  photographic or photo realistic images       Create image content with minimal contrast between light  and dark areas  for example
83. t  ADJ   Sad RETURN    4  Use the A and Y buttons to select the item  then adjust  using the  lt q and  gt  buttons     PRESENT TIME  RETURN  DAYLIGHT  SAVING TIME    WEDNESDAY  22 05 00    SEL   lt p ADJ   Sad RETURN    The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed     32    e DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME  ON    OFF  e Day  SUNDAY    MONDAY            FRIDAY   SATURDAY              Hour Minutes   gt  00 00  lt 5 00 01  lt  00 02           23 58    23 59 lt                      Once the setting is completed       Use the A and W buttons to select    SET     then press  the MENU ENTER button    The adjustments are stored and return to the TIMER  menu     PRESENT TIME  RETURN  DAYLIGHT  SAVING TIME   OFF  WEDNESDAY  22   05   00    SET    SEL  EEE OK   TURETURN       Information    E PRESENT TIME settings    DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME   Rens Use to set DAYLIGHT SAVING  TIME   ON  The present time   1 hour   OFF  Cancelled    Dares Set the day of the week  e g  Sunday     Hour          0008 Set the hour in the 24 hour format   range 00 to 23     Minutes           Set the minutes  range 00 to 59        If you press the EXIT button instead of the MENU   ENTER button in step 5  the settings can not be mode              PROGRAM TIMER    This sets the day and time at which the power will be  switched ON OFF as well as the input mode     Example  Setting so that the power will be switched  on at 8 30 A M   Monday  displaying RGB2 source   and switched off at 10 30 A M  
84. t settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION 1 menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults           To set the ID number for the remote control    Example  Setting    2       1  Press the ID SELECT button on the remote control   The    ID SELECT    screen appears     2  Use the A and F buttons to select    ID NUMBER        3  To set the ID NUMBER to    2        Use the  lt q and P buttons to select    2      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed    ALL O61 O26       255    256 lt                 ID SELECT  POSITION  1  ID NUMBER   lt   gt    lt P AD    XNRETURN    To reset back to ALL  Press the CLEAR button     4  Once the setting is completed     Press the EXIT button to delete the ID SELECT screen        Video Wall setting   Use this feature to configure a 2x2 or 3x3 video wall   Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION3     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION3    screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    VIDEO WALL      then press the MENU ENTER button   The    VIDEO WALL     screen appears     VIDEO WALL  DIVIDER  lt p  POSITION   DISP  MODE   SPLIT   AUTO ID   OFF   IMAGE ADJUST   P  ON DELAY   OFF   PLE LINK   OFF   REPEAT TIMER   OFF   SSEL   lt P ADJ   XQ RETURN    3  Set the VIDEO WALL using AV  lt  and  gt  buttons   See page 36 to set DIVIDER   See page 36 t
85. tallation charges     2  Costs of initial technical adjustments  set up   including  adjustment of user controls  These costs are the  responsibility of the NEC Solutions dealer from whom  the product was purchased     3  Shipping charges     HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE    1  To obtain service on your product  consult the dealer from whom  you purchased the product    2  Whenever warranty service is required  the original dated invoice   or a copy  must be presented as proof of warranty coverage   Please also include in any mailing your name  address and a  description of the problem s     3  For the name of the nearest NEC Solutions authorized service  center  call NEC Solutions at 800 836 0655     LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY   Except for the obligations specifically set forth in this  warranty statement  we will not be liable for any direct   indirect  special  incidental  consequential  or other types  of damages  whether based on contract  tort  or any other  legal theory  whether or not we have been advised of the  possibility of such damages  This warranty is in lieu of all  other warranties expressed or implied  including  but not  limited to  the implied warranties of merchantability or  fitness for a particular purpose     EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES   NEC Solutions    liability for any defective product is   limited to the repair or replacement of the product at our   option  NEC Solutions shall not be liable for    1  Damage to other property caused by any defects in th
86. te   Do not allow the displayed in 4 3 mode for an extended  period  This can cause a phosphor burn in        Wide Screen Operation with  Computer Signals   Switch to the wide screen mode to expand the 4   3 image  to fill the entire screen    1  Press the WIDE button on the remote control    2  Within 3 seconds        Press the WIDE button again   The screen size switches as follows       NORMAL     FULL     ZOOM                NORMAL size screen  4 3 or SXGA 5 4        The picture has the same size as the normal computer  image     FULL size screen       The image is expanded in the horizontal direction     ZOOM size screen    D    When wide signals are input        FULL size screen       When    PICTURE SIZE    is set to    OFF        This cannot be set in some models     TRUE size    will not  be displayed in such cases    The screen size switches as follows    L TRUE     FULL  gt  ZOOM             TRUE size screen  VGA  SVGA 4 3        The image is true resolution     14    FULL size screen       The image is expanded in the horizontal and vertical  direction     ZOOM size screen       When wide signals are input     TRUE       The image is true resolution     FULL          Information    E Supported resolution    See page 7 of Model Information for details on the  display output of the various VESA signal standards  supported by the monitor     E    PICTURE SIZE    setting    When the setting of    PICTURE SIZE    is OFF  the size  of RGB input pictures will be TRUE in 
87. te of the first customer purchase     WHO IS PROTECTED     This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser     WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED   Except as specified below  this warranty covers all defects   in material or workmanship in this product  The following   are not covered by the warranty    1  Any product which is not distributed in the U S A  or Canada by  NEC Solutions or which is not purchased in the U S A  or Canada  from an authorized NEC Solutions dealer    2  Any product of which the serial number has been defaced   modified or removed    3  Damage  deterioration or malfunction resulting from    a  Accident  misuse  abuse  neglect  fire  water  lightning or other  acts of nature  unauthorized product modification  or failure  to follow instructions supplied with the product    b  Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by NEC  Solutions    c  Any shipment of the product  claims must be presented to the  carrier     d  Removal or installation of the product    e  Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect    f  Burns or residual images upon the phosphor of the panel    4  Cartons  carrying cases  batteries  external cabinets  magnetic  tapes  or any accessories used in connection with the product    5  Service outside of the U S A  and Canada     WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL  NOT PAY FOR   We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items   but we will not pay for the following     1  Removal or ins
88. the  cabinet reacting to changes in humidity  This  will not affect performance        Picture is disturbed   Sound is noisy   Remote control operates erroneously     e Is a connected component set directly in  front or at the side of the display     e Leave some space between the display and  the connected components        The remote control does not work       Are the remote controls batteries worn  out     e Replace both batteries with new ones        e Is IR REMOTE set to ON     e Set IR REMOTE OFF on OPTIONS menu        e Has an ID number been set for the main  unit     e Set an ID number with the ID SELECT  button  or set the ID number to ALL        Monitor   s power does not turn on  when the remote control   s power  button is pressed     e Is the monitor   s power cord plugged into  a power outlet       Are all the monitor   s indicators off     e Plug the monitor   s power cord into a power  outlet    e Press the power button on the monitor to  turn on the power          Are the remote controls batteries worn  out     e Replace both batteries with new ones        e Is IR REMOTE set to ON     e Set IR REMOTE OFF        e Has an ID number been set for the main  unit        Set an ID number with the ID SELECT  button  or set the ID number to ALL        Monitor does not operate when the  remote controls buttons are pressed     e Is the remote control pointed at the  monitor  or is there an obstacle between  the remote control and the monitor     e Point the remote cont
89. this procedure to set the gray level for the parts on the  screen on which nothing is displayed when the screen is  set to the 4 3 size     Example  Adjusting the    GRAY LEVEL       Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations        1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION2     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION     screen appears   2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    GRAY LEVEL      3  To adjust the    GRAY LEVEL        Use the     and  gt  buttons to adjust the GRAY LEVEL   OPTION2 2 3    PREVIOUS PAGE  POWER MGT    OFF  CINEMA MODE   ON  LONG LIFE  GRAY LEVEL 6  gt   S1 S2   OFF     NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt P ADs    TURETURN  Information    E GRAY LEVEL settings    This adjusts the brightness of the black  the gray level   for the sides of the screen    The standard is 0  black   The level can be adjusted  from 0 to 15  The factory setting is 3  dark gray      E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults           Setting the screen size for S1 S2 video input  If the S video signal contains screen size information  the  image will be automatically adjusted to fit the screen when  this S1 S2 is set to AUTO    This feature is available only when an S video signal is  input via the VIDEO3 terminal     Example  Setting the    S1 S2    to    AUTO       Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main
90. tton is pressed     ON    OFF    OPTION2   t PREVIOUS PAGE  POWER MGT   CINEMA MODE  LONG LIFE  GRAY LEVEL   3   1 S2   OFF  PICTURE SIZE   OFF  DVI SET UP     NEXT PAGE   SEL   lt  gt  ADJ       OFF    ON     Sq RETURN       Information    E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    ALL RESET    under the OPTION  menu  Note  that this also restores other settings to the factory  defaults              31    Setting the signal and black level for DVI  signal   Choose the signal for the DVI connector  PC or STB   DVD  and set the black level    This setting is possible only in the HDCP compatible   silver bezel  model     Example  Setting the    PLUG PLAY    mode to    STB   DVD       Set    ADVANCED OSM    to    ON    in the main menu  1   2   then perform the following operations     1  On the MAIN MENU  select    OPTION2     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    OPTION     screen appears     2  Use the A and Y buttons to select    DVI SET UP      then press the MENU ENTER button   The    DVI SET UP    screen appears     3  To set PLUG PLAY mode to    STB DVD        Use the     and  gt  buttons to select    STB DVD      The mode switches as follows each time the  lt  or  gt   button is pressed        PLUG PLAY  PC   STB DVD  BLACK LEVEL  LOW e HIGH  DVI SET UP  PLUG PLAY    lt STB DVD gt   BLACK LEVEL   HIGH  SSEL   lt p ADu  EXURETURN  Information  E PLUG PLAY settings  PC  When connected to the PC signal   BLACK LEVEL is set to    LOW     automatically   STB 
91. tton on the remote control to cancel  the sound  press again to restore     DISPLAY  To check the settings     1  The screen changes each time the DISPLAY button is  pressed     2  If the button is not pressed for approximately three  seconds  the menu turns off     11    DIGITAL ZOOM    Digital zoom specifies the picture position and enlarges  the picture     1  Press the POINTER button to display the pointer     gt       To change the size of the picture   Press the ZOOM  button and enlarge the picture   The pointer will change to resemble a magnifying    glass    Q    A press of the ZOOM  button will reduce the picture  and return it to its original size     To change the picture position   Select the position with the AW lt q  gt  buttons     2  Press the POINTER button to delete the pointer     AUTO ADJUST    To adjust the size or quality of the picture  automatically     Press the AUTO ADJUST button        Information    E AUTO ADJUST ON setting   When RGB  still picture  input   is selected        Fine Picture  Picture ADJ  Position   and Contrast will be adjusted  automatically     When RGB  motion picture     VIDEO  or Y Pb Pr  component  input   is selected        The screen size switches to ZOOM  mode automatically with the  superimposed caption displayed fully  only when the picture contains dark  areas above and below the picture              OFF TIMER   To set the off timer    The off timer can be set to turn the power off after 30  60   90 or 120 minutes     1 
92. uttons to adjust the contrast        CONTRAST      f       Tf neither the   dor button is pressed within 5 seconds   the current setting is set and the previous screen  reappears     Note  If    CAN NOT ADJUST    appears      When trying to enter the PICTURE submenu  make sure  PICTURE MODE is not set to DEFAULT     Information    E Picture adjustment screen   CONTRAST      Changes the picture   s white level    BRIGHTNESS    Changes the picture   s black level    SHARPNESS    Changes the picture   s sharpness   Adjusts picture detail of VIDEO    display   COLOR oaasi  Changes the color density   TINT 0    eee Changes the picture   s tint  Adjust for    natural colored skin  background  etc     E Adjusting the computer image   Only the contrast and brightness can be adjusted when  a computer signal is connected    E Restoring the factory default settings    Select    DEFAULT    under the    PICTURE MODE     settings              18    Setting the picture mode according to the  brightness of the room   There are four picture modes that can be used effectively  according to the environment in which you are viewing  the display    Example  Setting the    THEAT  1    mode    1     On the MAIN MENU  select    PICTURE     then press  the MENU ENTER button   The    PICTURE    screen appears          Use the A and V buttons to select    PICTURE  MODE      PICTURE 1 2  CONTRAST  jo 0  BRIGHTNESS eco  SHARPNESS oco  COLOR oco  TINT o O    ANORMAL  gt   NR   OFF  NEXT PAGE  SEL   lt  lt
    
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