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Pioneer 502MX Flat Panel Television User Manual
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1. Make measurements at a distance of 5 cm from the unit without directly subjecting the thermometer to fan exhaust For spaces where temperature fluctuations are likely gather additional measurement points for an adequate data set 31 Special Installation Embedding in the wall 2 Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit Panting Punching net numerical aperture 5096 or over OQ OUR QUARE EE l OOOO EE o o o o NJ 5 IAA AAAI NAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA E NOB MOM E S WANN AIAN 100mm 100mm 50mm or more more more ga uv 0000 0500000 amp 000 d beeoOe gu Cation Due to possible heat up we do not recommend installation in narrow enclosed areas Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient t
2. 37 Special Installation Hanging on the wall lengthwise 3 4 6 Hanging on the wall lengthwise Carefully read the following before attempting to mount the unit on the wall and observe the various limitations specified below Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting bending or any other deformation does not exceed 4 mm Make sure that this fan Shaded areas indicate attachment is on the upper side points for mounting hardware m onm LO EI 1 e 0 Avoid blocking or covering this area on the upper and T lower sides 0 0 e 0 2 Y A R 43 p 25 Y E ZR gt 0 10 f 10 1 4 E Aj Operating Temperature Restrictions Distance from wall A B C D Ambient temperature 50 mm or less 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 0 to 35 C 50
3. Example 1 Example 2 35 mm or less f S Example 4 35 mm or less m Never block this 0 0 opening Vertical installation Example 5 Example 6 35 mm or e I less Attach with 1 this fan upwards 1 Never block this opening Example 7 Example 8 35 mm or less Special Instruction Hanging on the wall 3 4 2 Hanging on the wall Carefully read the following before attempting to hang the unit on a wall and observe the various limitations specified below Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting bending or any other deformation does not exceed 4 mm Shaded areas indicate attachment points for mounting hardware 1218 67 67 gt ry A 2 45 gt 4 0 0 0 HS e E H SRI ilan
4. Center of gravity 31 4 Unit mm r 609 171 98 1218 65 1 MN PN p M 11 ee Pi Effective screen dimensions N hi oe o 1098 9 5 o N 5 we Sr gt eso 99 9 4 2 1128 Jm 9 e du Y Y v3 Pioneer Unit operating Light sensor for the remote anel 6666 666600 gt lt amp 59009 MAIN POWER switch Centering p 900 Terminal area dimensions Rear View 1162 104 590 104 p H gt gt 3 7 LO N LO 1S Lo LO E N Y 496 2 8 special screw for anchoring plain stand 18 8 16 mm with hole rivet External Dimensions Light Sensor for the Remote Main Unit Operation Panel 11 Y 1 STANDBY ON e ele 7 8 22 5 11 1 A m z c gt 4 DJUS 146 6 6 SET o
5. 72 4 8 3 Mounting procedures For the sake of safety this operation should be performed by two or more persons D Attach the panel support to the leg base Attach the support post using hexagonal socket head bolts M8 x 70 and leg base collars as shown so that the label in the rear is facing in the direction of the rear casters Use the binder clips to secure the power cord computer connector cable BNC terminal cable etc NOTE In order to ensure that the bolts are safely tightened tighten them twice or more alternately Display stand Leg base collar 00 Leg base um Plate spring washer Carriable Stand PDK 5008 3 Mount the bracket support bolts on the support panel Mount hexagonal socket head M8 x 20 to the panel support leaving a 5 to 6 mm gap as shown There are three mounting levels available such that the center of the display s screen is 1350 1125 or 1100 mm respectively from the floor NOTE Don t mount to the fourth opening from the top It will be used in step 4 if the highest level mounting is employed M Panel support socket head bolt 8 x 20 Hexagonal bored bolts M8 x 70 2 Attach the cord clip to the display stand The cord cl
6. 100mm or 100mm or more more Make sure that this fan is on the upper side lee mm d i B 0 B 0 Ba 9 122 9 8 8 9 o o EL Panting Punching net E 2 numerical aperture 50 or over p 50mm i more Cation Due to possible heat up we do not recommend installation in narrow enclosed areas Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient temperature 0 to 35 C 42 Special Installation Place product upright and flush into wall embedding in the wall Methods of Securing Basic methods of securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The methods indicated by a large X mark must not be used Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings 43 Special installation Horizontal connections 3 4 8 Horizontal connections While the display is designed
7. Unit mm 4 0 13 5x 22 1 10 ioe N pem 1 1218 118 51 pc 4 1 ou COS 255 102 This circle shows the path that the outermost part hw of the plasma display follows when it is rotated about a vertical axis after having been tilted rA Pu sideways by 25 Without optional speaker 5 Q This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma display follows when it is rotated about a vertical axis after having been tilted sideways by 25 Without optional speaker 56 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 4 5 3 Assembling and Installing the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 1 Preparations You will need the following tools Make sure you have them at hand before beginning work Wrench or spanner subtense 12 mm Hexagonal wrench subtense 4 mm for M5 bolts Hexagonal wrench subtense 5 mm for M6 bolts Hexagonal wrench subtense 6 mm for M8 bolts Hexagonal wrench subtense 8 mm for M10 bolts You ll also need tools for ceiling work 2 Assembling and installing the mounting software D Confirm that the monitor brackets left and right are firmly mounted to the monitor frame Insert the center rod through the monitor frame and the spacer into the post COMP Secu
8. 828 gt 63 1218 83 p 798 33 608 Special eye bolt mounting pitch m 20 455 1 1 1 oii T i jo o o O 7 gt N n ol N to y zu oii Yi Y 8 09 62 PDP Bracket PDK 5005 4 6 3 Assembly Procedure D Temporarily fasten the vertical and horizontal frames using all of the M5 plus minus screws with washers 2 Attach the special eye bolts to the spring washers h and insert them into the appropriate holes Secure the small flat washers nuts For additional safety use double nuts Spring washer hexagonal nut x 4 Insofar as possible insert the bolt so that the nut goes all the way to its base 1 Attach the special 2 After passing the bolt 3 Tighten the nuts with 4 For additional safety eye bolts together through secure it with spanners use double nuts with the 8 nuts to the small flat washer Tighten the two nuts the main unit and nut against each other AN Never use special eye bolts except in the designated locations CAUTION If they are used on the plasma display itself internal damage may result 63 PDP Bracket PDK 5005 Place the bracket on a level table or platform for the final tightening of the bolts The tightening the screws on the vertical and horizontal frames should be performed on a level ta
9. INPUT 4 COMPONENT CONTRAST 480i 15k 60Hz BRIGHT BRIGHT G HIGH 480p 31k 60Hz COLOR COLOR B HIGH 720p TINT TINT RLOW 1080i SHARP H SHARP GLOW 1080p V SHARP 15k 50Hz IN4 480i COMPONENT IN4 480i COMPONENT 31k 50Hz CONTRAST CONTRAST R HIGH APU C BRIGHT BRIGHT G HIGH 480p 31k 60Hz COLOR COLOR B HIGH 720p TINT TINT RLOW 1080i SHARP H SHARP GLOW 1080p V SHARP BLOW 15k 50Hz IN4 480i__RGB 4 4800 RGB 31k 50Hz J CONTRAST CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT BRIGHT G HIGH INPUT 4 PC RGB PC 5 PC 6 R LEVEL B HIGH 7 G LEVEL RLOW 8 B LEVEL GLOW B LOW IN4 PC 5 Menu Mode Integrator mode NSCEMIBIES UM SGAM IN4 TEMPORARY 4 5 128 Color Mode 2 INPUT 1 COMPOSITE INPUT 2 Y C SEPARATE NTSC PAL SECAM 4 43 NTSC INPUT 3 COMPONENT 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i 1080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz INPUT 3 RGB 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i 1080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz INPUT 3 PC RGB PC 1 PC 2 PC 3 PC 4 _IN3 TEMPORARY y INPUT 4 COMPONENT 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i 1
10. amp Up down reversed playback MIRROR MODE XY MIRROR MODE Y limitations specified in section 4 4 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware PDK 5002 Factory preset MIRROR MODE OFF Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select OPTION 1 m 62 Move the cursor to MIRROR MODE and change the mode 116 with the SET button Pressing the SET button toggles the mode from Off X Y XY then back to Off and so on MIRROR MODE applies to all inputs INPUTS 1 to 4 Select EXIT in screen Q to return to screen D Screen MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK gt OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Screen Q OPTION 1 COLORMODE 1 MIRROR MODE OFF BRIGHT ENHANCE VIDEO OFF PC OFF EXIT Integrator Mode 7 Setting the brightness enhancement at the screen center Bright enhance is a function that enhances and or corrects the brightness of the central part of the screen This setting can be performed as described below while receiving video or PC signals When it is desired to make the screen brighter Set ON When it is des
11. When suspending from ceiling with wire use the brackets shown at right to prevent concentrating loads on the upper two fixing points For additional safety secure the wires to separate fittings or parts of the ceiling Use mounting screws of material stronger than soft steel and use hexagonal bolts Use wires adequate for the combined weight of the unit 43 0 kg and the weight of the support brackets Brackets Brackets Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient temperature to 40 C Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside Down Installations e Ambient temperature 0 to 40 C 36 Special Installation Ceiling suspension with wires Methods of Securing Basic methods of securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The methods indicated by a large X mark must not be used Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings Vertical suspension
12. 0 AN oo YY o 9595959499959 bP 08d BE ms jajaa Tree JOOU 550905 mmn q g 3 29 290909049290 2904 E 52 2020202020900000 Je 3 5 1 1 1 Y v I 256 53 1375 282 5 one side only 53 t 7 1000 100 lt a gt a 160 235 gt a may apply Refer to 3 4 Special Installation Air flow through the openings All four fans draw off hot air from the unit All openings not assisted by fans serve as air inlets If the unit is hung from or embedded into a wall special operating temperature limits and other limitations 18 Installation Conditions 3 2 2 Calculating heat quantity As a curtesy to our customers we have included the power formula to calculate the air conditioning needs For power consumption allow for 500 W z 500 VA per unit Since most of the power consumed is transformed into heat power consumption may be regarded as roughly equal to generated heat D Conversion to calories W x 0 86 kcal h Heat generated per display 500 W x 0 86 430 kcal h 2 Conversion to British Thermal Units W x 3 41 BTU h Heat generated per unit 500 W x 3 41 1705 BTU h 3 2 3 Product mounting holes We recommend using mounting hardware available from Pioneer If you use other mounting hardware items mount them to the unit using the M8 bolt holes provided in the unit Remove the hole rivets depending on the particular mo
13. R LEVEL 321 x3 o G LEVEL 32 x3 O LEVEL 32 x8 v H POSITION 64 1 2 V POSITION 64 3 2 NOTE 1 1 NOTE 1 1 5 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 G NOTE 1 NOTE 1 2 NOTE 1 V SIZE 32 x O O CLK FREQUENCY 64 i x 0 CLK PHASE 8 x1 POWER SAVE MODE 1 OFF NOTE 3 O NOTE 3 VIDEO POWER SAVE 1 2 4 NOTE 4 COLOR AUTO NTSC SYSTEM PAL SECAM 4 43 NTSC STILL MOTION GEE HIGH CONTRAST ON OFF O NOTE 3 O NOTE 3 SETTING VIDEO PC NOTE 5 NOTE 5 SIGNAL RGB COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 CLAMP MODE 1 MODE 2 ABL ON OFF 32 V ENHANCE 32 NOTE 1 In the cases described below V POSITION adjustment cannot be performed In Normal Operating mode V SCROLL would be used The cases in which V SCROLL can be used are when CD INPUT 1 or 2 has been selected using screen size ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE 2 video signal input using screen size ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE 3 1280 x 1024 60 Hz input using screen size ZOOM NOTE 2 The one step increment may vary depending on input signal and screen size The range of adjustment values is also bounded a limiter is inserted NOTE 3 All functions have the same setting when video signal
14. Semi matte black paint Original Pioneer color Package dimensions 850 W x 130 D x 110 H mm Package 5 0 kg Accessories Vertical MaMe uei e tret mener x2 Horizontal frarae ius x2 Monitor mount bolt M5 x 16 x4 Plus minus screw with washer M5 x 50 x8 Special eye bolt M6 x 30 x4 Spring washer nut for 8 x8 Hexagonal nut for M8 M10 x 85 x8 Large flat washer for 8 x8 Small washer for 8 x4 Operating instructions x1 Mount contractor contract form 2 x1 The appropriate types of screws and other mounting hardware will depend on the strength and composition of the ceiling and walls Prepare them separately For the operating temperature restrictions of the unit please refer to the Special Installation section 61 PDP Bracket PDK 5005 4 6 2 External Dimensions Units mm The mounting format is symmetrical from left to right and from top to bottom
15. Horizontal frame nme This side should face the wall Hexagonal Hexagonal we Wh The smaller holes should wrench socket head 2 face the wall flange bolt e Positioning the screw with a fingertip tighten the screw with a hexagonal wrench 67 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 3 Mounting the monitor fastening bolts to the plasma display Mount the monitor fastening bolts to the four rear corners of the plasma display Monitor 1162 fastening bolt 104 590 104 Monitor fastening bolt 660 Monitor fastening bolt ron ACRI 20 M8 With 16 hole rivet Monitor fastening bolt The nuts of the monitor fastening bolts should be tightened so that their surface is level with the screw 2 Mounting the assembled mounting hardware to the wall 1 Firmly fasten the mounting hardware to the wall at a minimum of four points using appropriate screws or bolts Make sure that the screws and bolts are appropriate for the wall s strength and composition CAUTION Before mounting to the wall check that the fittings have adequate strength H 4 9 9 53 b 4 0 9 lol 6 1 68 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Moun
16. 01 IDS gt it will become such that you can only control the second set set 2 By setting ID likewise thereafter the setting of subsequent units will become operable 133 RS 232 Adjustment Mode 5 5 4 List of RS 232C commands How to read this table Normal validity Shows availability in the normal operating mode Commands shown as valid are so whether or not preceded by an AJY command Direct validity Shows commands that if transmitted followed by numerical values can or cannot directly set the corresponding items to those values sent out e Up Down validity Shows commands that if transmitted followed by UPn DWn n standing for any numbers from O to 9 can or cannot increase or decrease the corresponding current adjustments by those numbers NOTE With regard to the propriety of last memory please refer to 5 5 1 About the RS 232C adjustment mode OorG Yes NOTE 6 Not put into last memory Command Full Nam Normal Direct Up Down Functi Name Validity Validity Validity uncugn ABL NO Sets ABL to OFF ABL YES Sets ABL to ON ADJUST NO Terminates RS 232C adjustment mode ADJUST YES Initiates RS 232C adjustment mode AUDIO MUTE NO Turns audio mute OFF AUDIO MUTE YES Turns audio mute ON VIDEO RGB YES Sets INPUT to VIDEO RGB BRIGHTNESS Adjusts BRIGHTNESS BLUE HIGH Adjusts BLUE HIGH LIGHT BLUE LOW Adjusts BLUE LOW LIGHT BLUE SIDE MASK LEVEL Adjusts BLUE SIDE MASK LEVEL
17. H SHARP 128 OPTION1 H SHARP 128 OPTION2 _ V SHARP 128 OPTION 2 V SHARP 128 SUB VOLUME DEFAULT SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT MENU MENU PICTURE RHIGH 8 PICTURE RHIGH WHITEBAL GHIGH 128 WHITE BAL G HIGH SCREEN BHIGH 8 SCREEN B HIGH SIDE MASK RLOW 128 SIDEMASK RLOW OPTION 1 GLOW 128 3 GLOW OPTION 2 BLOW 8 OPTION 2 B LOW SUB VOLUME DEFAULT SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT MENU MENU PICTURE POSI 128 PICTURE 128 WHITE BAL V POSL 128 WHITE BAL V POSL 128 SCREEN SCREEN SIDE MASK SIZE SIDE MASK V SIZE 128 OPTION 1 CLK FRQ OPTION 1 CLK FRO OPTION 2 CLK PHS OPTION2 CLKPHS SUB VOLUME DEFAULT SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT NOTE CLK FRO and CLK PHS adjustments cannot be performed when receiving video signal input MENU MENU PICTURE RLEVEL 128 PICTURE RLEVEL 128 WHITE BAL 128 WHITE BAL 8 SCREEN BLEVEL 128 SCREEN BLEVEL 128 gt SIDE MASK SIDE MASK OPTION 1 oTo OPTION 2 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT MENU m PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT MENU MENU PICTURE INPUT1 63 PICTURE gt INPUT1 WHITE BAL INPUT2 63 WHITE BAL INPUT2 SCREEN INPUT3 63 S
18. Ja Combination Combination IN OUT GND GND Remote control input Remote control output TxD output RxD input NC not connected NC not connected RxD input TxD output NC not connected 12 NC not connected NC not connected 2 5 Remote Control Unit SN STANDBY ON SCREAN MUTING STANDBY ON button 2 Used to turn the system on or off standby INPUT button Used to select inputs MENU button Used to display the menu screen SET select button Used to select the item to be adjusted on the menu screen Used to change the various settings Adjustment buttons Avaa Used to move the cursor on the menu screen or to adjust various settings 1 2 RGB BNC RGB D sub DISPLAY UL INPUT VIDEO Remote Control Unit SCREEN SIZE button Used to manually select the screen size MUTING button Used to temporarily turn off the sound VOL buttons Used to adjust the volume DISPLAY DISPLAY button Used to view condition of inputs and settings 13 Remote Control Unit Case 2 6 Remote Control Unit Case Peel the sticker paper off of the lower and upper tape on the rear side of the remote control unit case and attach it to the rear of the main unit or some other fixed surface so that it will be avail
19. 122 Screen D MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Screen 6 OPTION 2 050 BAUD RATE FULL MASK HOUR METER EXIT FAN CONTROL TEMPERATURE ON 4800BPS OFF AUTO UU nem HRS 45 3 Integrator Mode 14 Adjusting SUB VOLUME This item can be used to individually adjust each sound level input It is convenient to use when adjusting level between different sources for example between a DVD player and a PC After first turning off muting switch to integrator mode and then adjust the volume The values to which SUB VOLUME can be adjusted depend on the current input function When the current input function is INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 SUB VOLUME can be adjusted to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 When the current input function is INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 SUB VOLUME can be adjusted to INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 CD Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About Screen 1 the integrator mode MENU PICTURE INPUT1 63 WHITE BAL INPUT2 63 ndi SCREEN INPUT3 63 The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated SIDE MASK INPUTA4 63 in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed gt OPTION DEFAULT in the illustration SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Select SUB VOLUME 2 Select the desired adjustment item Screen 2 MENU x PICTURE 63 B
20. 1024 768 1280 x 768 1376 x 768 53 7kHz 832 x 624 49 7kHz 60Hz 48 4kHz 1024 x 768 70Hz 56 5kHz Figures in brackets are for Apple Macintosh 19 75Hz 60 0kHz 74 9Hz 60 2kHz 85Hz 68 7kHz 53 7kHz 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 64 9kHz 1 67 7kHz 1 1152 0 68 7kHz 1152x 864 A Apple 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 Macintosh 21 61 8kHz 1024x768 1280x768 71 7kHz 1 1 Sun Microsystems HI 1280 x 768 45 1kHz 1152 x 900 1280 x 768 1280 x 960 E 60 0kHz 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 43Hz Interlace 1280 768 1280 1024 60Hz 960x768 1280x768 1280 x 768 A 75Hz 80 0kHz 960 x 768 1600 x 1024 85Hz 91 1kHz 1 75 02 81 3kHz 1024 x 768 87 5kHz 1 1 0 1600 Shaded boxes correspond to screen sizes that cannot be selected Key The best video image be obtained SCREEN position frequency phase may have be adjusted Cete If screen is enlarged fine details may become difficult to view PDT Simple indication Fine details may be decreased Screen size is indicated with TYPE 86 3 About Screen Size D Screen sizes for video signal input Appearance of picture NATURAL WIDE Before Beginning Adjustments Suitable for watching news and sports etc With movies and sports etc gives a spacious impression with plenty of punch 4 3 NORMAL Suitable for watching n
21. 104 4801 _ COMPONENT CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH B HIGH RLOW GLOW CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH COLOR B HIGH TINT RLOW H SHARP GLOW V SHARP BLOW 1N4 480i COMPONENT CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT SHARP IN4 480i RGB CONTRAST HIGH BRIGHT COLOR B HIGH TINT RLOW H SHARP GLOW V SHARP BLOW 4 4800 RGB CONTRAST BRIGHT R LEVEL G LEVEL B LEVEL 4 5 CONTRAST BRIGHT HIGH G HIGH B HIGH RLOW GLOW 4 5 Menu Mode Integrator Mode 129 Integrator Mode 5 4 6 SCREEN adjustment values area tables The SCREEN adjustment values memory area is laid out as shown below When a function like the DEFAULT function is executed items return to their center values When INPUTS 1 and 2 are selected SCREEN adjustment in menu mode becomes impossible INPUT 1 COMPOSITE NTSC PAL SECAM 4 43 NTSC INPUT 2 Y C SEPARATE NTSC PAL SECAM 4 43 NTSC INPUT 3 COMPONENT 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i 1080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz INPUT 3 RGB 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i
22. BAUD RATE 1 Sets RS 232C baud rate to 1200 bps BAUD RATE 2 Sets RS 232C baud rate to 2400 bps BAUD RATE 3 Sets RS 232C baud rate to 4800 bps BAUD RATE 4 Sets RS 232C baud rate to 9600 bps BAUD RATE 5 Sets RS 232C baud rate to 19200bps CLOCK FREQUENCY Adjusts clock frequency CLAMP MODE 1 Sets Clamp Position Setting Mode to 1 CLAMP MODE 2 Sets Clamp Position Setting Mode to 2 COLOR MODE 1 Sets White Balance Adjustment Data to Mode 1 COLOR MODE 2 Sets White Balance Adjustment Data to Mode 2 retake CONTRAST Adjusts CONTRAST COLOR Adjusts COLOR VIDEO COMPONENT 1 YES Sets INPUT to VIDEO COMPONENT 1 VIDEO COMPONENT 2 YES Sets INPUT to VIDEO COMPONENT 2 CLOCK PHASE Adjusts clock phase OSD DISPLAY NO Disables OSD displays OSD DISPLAY YES Enables OSD displays DISPLAY OFF Turns OSD display OFF INPUT SIGNAL DISPLAY Displays the current input signal information DOWN 10 Decreases adjustment values by 10 DOWN n Decreases adjustment values by n DOWN FULL Decreases adjustment values to minimum FAN CONTROL AUTO Makes control of fan s rotation automatic FAN CONTROL MAX Makes control of fan s rotation FIXED MAX FULL MASK BLUE Turns full mask blue ON FULL MASK GREEN Turns full mask green ON FULL MASK NO Turns full mask OFF FULL MASK RED Turns full mask red ON FULL MASK YES Turns full mask white O FRESH POSITION Centers the SCREEN adjustment data FRESH WHITE BALANCE Sets picture quality and white balance adjustment data to
23. Menu Mode Integrator Mode RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment Mode Through the unit s RS 232C terminal You can use a PC to make various adjustments and settings 5 5 1 About the RS 232C adjustment mode 1 When carrying out adjustments in the RS 232C adjustment mode The data is written into the same memory area as for integrator mode refer to 5 4 5 and 5 4 6 Memory area tables NOTE Adjustments affect only the input selected 2 Screens displayed in the RS 232C Adjustment Mode MODE 1 The display will appear much like the illustration to the right The ID number of the set of adjustments will be indicated in the upper left corner of the screen where is shown in the illustration A display such as OC 1 in the upper right of the screen is for factory adjustments ADJUSTMENT 7 CAUTION 1 Always enter ID before using RS 232C adjustment mode In addition include the ID of the set to be targeted for control adjustment in the RS 232C command that you transmit Refer to section 5 5 2 Interface 2 The adjustments are stored in last memory using AJN When you have finished making the adjustments make sure that you execute AJN When changing the type of signal that will be the target of the adjustments e g when changing from NTSC to PAL or changing the PC refresh rate make sure that you execute AJN before switching over the type of signal and then once
24. 1080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz INPUT 3 PC RGB a INPUT 4 COMPONENT 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i 1080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz INPUT 4 RGB 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i 1080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz INPUT 4 PC RGB 130 H POSITION V POSITION V SIZE IN1 NTSC H POSITION V POSITION V SIZE IN2 NTSC Y C H POSITION H POSITION V POSITION V POSITION V SIZE V SIZE IN3 480i X COMPONENT IN3 480i COMPONENT H POSITION H POSITION V POSITION V POSITION V SIZE V SIZE IN3 480i 8 3 480 RGB H POSITION V POSITION CLK FREO CLK PHASE IN3 640 0 H POSITION V POSITION CLK FREO CLK PHASE 1N3 640 0 H POSITION H POSITION V POSITION V POSITION V SIZE V SIZE 144 4801 COMPONENT JN4 480i COMPONENT H POSITION H POSITION V POSITION V POSITION V SIZE V SIZE IN4 480i RGB 4 480 RGB H POSITION V POSITION CLK FREO CLK PHASE 4 640 0 H POSITION V POSITION CLK FREO CLK PHASE 4 640 0
25. In such a case set as follows according to the input signal Carry out the setting for either INPUT 1 or 2 set COLOR SYSTEM NTSC set COLOR SYSTEM PAL set COLOR SYSTEM SECAM set COLOR SYSTEM 4 43 NTSC For NTSC signal input For PAL signal input For SECAM signal input For 4 43 NTSC signal input gt f you know what the previously input signal was a fixed setting can be used for smooth signal handling this can shorten signal switching time and prevent errors in distinguishing signals 4 561 8016 condition INPUT 1 or 2 Factory preset INPUT 1 AUTO V INPUT 2 AUTO D Select SET UP 62 Move the cursor to COLOR SYSTEM and press the SET button to change the setting Pressing the SET button moves the settings through the sequence AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM 4 43 5 gt Screen 1 Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE COLOR SYSTEM AUTO SCREEN 3D MOTION ALL RESET HIGH CONTRAST OFF POWER SAVE SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET NEXT AY SELECT SET CHANGE 98 Menu Mode 3 Setting the three dimensional Y C separator A three dimensional Y C separator is built into the INPUT 1 video input circuitry When you wish to show a still picture on the display screen please set the 3D Y C MODE to STILL Set able condition INPUT 1 Factory preset MOTION D Select SETUP 2 Move the cursor to Y C MODE
26. POWER SAVE SET UP MAIN MENU PICTURE MENU MENU OFF AY SELECT SET NEXT Return to PICTURE Each screen shows an example display Details differ according to the selections settings in each layer 106 NOTE When INPUT 1 or 2 have been selected SCREEN adjustments cannot be made When receiving video signals CLK FREQ CLK PHS adjustments cannot be made RESET ET PICTURE CONTRAST Qui eene gt ADJUST SET EXIT SCREEN H POSITION 0 gt ADJUST SET EXIT ALL RESET ADJUST ALL RESET YES gt NO 9 SELECT SET EXIT POWER SAVE VIDEO MODE 1 PC MODE2 EXIT SELECT SET CHANGE With INPUT 1 or 2 SET UP COLOR SYSTEM AUTO 3D Y C MODE STILL HIGH CONTRAST OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET CHANGE With INPUT 3 BNC terminal SET UP TERMINAL SETTING SIGNAL CLAMP BNC VIDEO COMPONENT 2 MODE 2 HIGH CONTRAST OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET CHANGE With INPUT 4 Mini D sub 15 pin SET UP TERMINAL SETTING SIGNAL CLAMP D SUB VIDEO RGB MODE 1 HIGH CONTRAST OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET CHANGE 2 PC signal input Menu Mode MAIN MENU MAIN MENU PICTURE
27. PC SIGNAL RGB CLAMP MODE 1 ABL ON H ENHANCE 0 V ENHANCE 0 EXIT SELECT SET NEXT 3 Adjust the sharpness level as desired The horizontal Screen sharpness level may be adjusted by using the lt or SET UP keys on the main unit or on the remote control unit The A and W keys are similarly used to adjust the v ENHANCE level H ENHANCE Qu utt LLLI ene 4 ADJUST SET EXIT Adjustment level range gt ENHANCE V ENHANCE 32 105 Menu Mode 5 3 4 Menu layers 1 Video signal input MAIN MENU PICTURE CONTRAST 0 SCREEN BRIGHT 0 ALLRESET COLOR 0 POWER SAVE TINT 0 SET UP SHARP 0 RESET MENU MENU OFF SELECT SET ADJUST MAIN MENU PICTURE CONTRAST SCREEN BRIGHT ALL RESET COLOR POWER SAVE TINT SET UP SHARP RESET MENU MENU OFF AY lt SELECT SET ADJUST MAIN MENU PICTURE HPOSL 0 SCREEN VPOSL 0 ALL RESET POWERSAVE V SIZE 0 SET UP CLKFRO CLKPHS RESET MENU MENU OFF AY lt SELECT MAIN MENU PICTURE H POSI 0 SCREEN V POSI gt 0 ALL RESET POWER SAVE V SIZE 0 SET UP CLKFRO CLKPHS RESET MENU MENU OFF lt SELECT SET ADJUST MAIN MENU PICTURE SCREEN POWER SAVE SET UP MENU MENU OFF AY SELECT SET NEXT SCREEN ALL RESET POWER SAVE SET UP MAIN MENU PICTURE MENU MENU OFF AY SELECT SET NEXT SCREEN ALL RESET
28. Power requirements AC 100 V to 120 V 50 60 Hz In rush 6 less than Power factor more than 0 95 Consumption 470 W NOTE 0 6 W in standby External dimensions without attachment stand 1218 W x 714 x 98 D mm 47 31 32 W x 28 1 8 x 3 7 8 D in Weight without attachment stand 40 3 kg 88 Ibs 14 oz Dimensions of packaging 1341 W x 890 H x 424 D mm 52 13 36 W x 35 1 16 H x 16 23 32 D in Weight when packaged eee 53kg 116 165 14 oz Operating Temperature O to 40 C NOTE 4 32 to 104 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 96 Operating atmospheric pressure 0 8 to 1 1 atm Storage limitations when installed Temperature 0 7 20 to 60 6 4 to 140 F E 20 to 90 Atmospheric pressUre aee tees 0 6 to 1 5 atm Storage limitations when in original package 0 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F TN 20 to 90 Atmospheric pressure 0 6 to 1 5 atm Stacking 2 2222 2 5 Fewer than three tiers Standard accessories POWEODl CO ide be d e dd e e Remote contol UMIE corte eret eec d aei AA battery
29. Stand pipes x1 Vertical x1 SGre AX 12 d mede a aT E x6 Bolt IMG 0 e x2 Sor x2 x1 Flat washer aea x4 Mount bolE MB 300 tre nena x4 Turning over protective bolt x2 Operating instructions x1 Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient Temperature to 40 Operating temperature restrictions for when the speaker system PDP S03 LR is attached e Ambient temperature 40 Other factors Maintain sufficient clearance between the display and the wall at least 100 mm 51 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 4 2 Mount locations for floor fastening screws Secure the assembly to the floor using M6 screws at least 20 mm long 558 1 533 oo Y N 8 S Y 325 656 6 4 4 3 Dimensions with Plasma Display Monitor PDP 502MX installed Unit mm 1218 765 51 700 52 400 469 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 4 4 Assembling the stand 1 Assembling Procedure 1 D Place the base upside down 2 Insert the left and right stand pipes into the base CAUTI
30. available metal fixture at the center or bottom of the rear side of the speakers with two bolts Since there is a difference in step between these two mounting holes the washer is used to diminish that difference y Washer M8 25 js Fix the fixture by two bolts at either position Use the washer for lower mounting hole to com pensate the difference in step between two holes 4 Cleaning the cabinet e Lightly wipe off dust or dirt by a polishing cloth or a dry cloth e f the cabinet is very dirty clean off the dirt using a soft cloth dipped in a neutral cleanser diluted 5 6 times then wipe off any moisture using a dry cloth Do not use a furniture wax or cleaner because it may dissolve or discolor the surface Note that the surface may be dissolved or discolored when thinner benzene or spray type insecticide is stuck there f using a chemically impregnated cloth take care to Observe the caution notices applying to use of the cloth 77 Speaker System 4 9 4 Mounting with the plasma display ceiling suspension hardware PDK 5002 Monitor mount bolt supplied with ceiling suspension plasma display mounting hardware Monitor mount bolt supplied with ceiling suspension plasma display mounting hardware Hole rivet When mounting the plasma display with the optional speakers attached to the ceiling suspension hardware first attach the speakers to the display with monitor m
31. cannot be performed Make the adjustments using the 4 and buttons on the remote control or the operating panel of the main unit CONTRAST 128 The values selected here become the center values for adjustment in menu mode Moreover if you adjust SHARP in menu mode then the amount adjusted will be added to both the H SHARP and the V SHARP adjustment values in integrator mode Press the SET button to return to screen 2 Adjustable range 255 for CONTRAST BRIGHT SHARP and V SHARP 0 to 63 for COLOR and TINT 111 Integrator Mode 2 Adjusting the WHITE BALANCE The items that can be adjusted here are R HIGH G HIGH B HIGH R LOW G LOW and B LOW 112 Before entering the integrator mode switch the unit to the specific input one of INPUTs 1 to 4 in which adjustments will be made refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode The ID number of the set of items will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select WHITE BALANCE Select the desired adjustment item Select DEFAULT on Screen 2 to return all of the WHITE BALANCE adjustment values to their factory preset values Push the lt 4 button on the remote control or the operating panel on the main unit to return to screen D Make the necessary adjustments Make the adjustments using the 4 and buttons on the remote control or the operating pane
32. lt 0 0 aH 10 5 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 52 1 E 999999999999 999 e e 0 LL s 4 8 A 5 E E C 25 Avoid blocking or covering this area on the upper and lower sides a 7 l 9 ta 0000 0200000 T 000 4288005 gg Operating temperature restrictions Standard single unit installation When attached using PDK 5005 PDP brackets the distance A between the unit and the wall must be no less than 50 mm Distance from wall A B D Ambient temperature 50 mm or less 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 0 to 35 C 50 mm or more 100 mm or more 50mm or more 50 mm or more 0 to 40 C Horizontal vertical left right reverse installation Note that only Examples 2 and 3 apply in cases where top and bottom are reversed No matter what the distance between the unit and the wall the unit must be installed in such a way as to ensure free air flow With no obstructions within a distance of 300 mm from the unit Distance from wall A B D Ambient temperature None 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 0 to 35 C Requirements when used with PDP S03 LR speaker system When installed as a single unit all requirements are the same as those listed above for horizontal vertical left right reverse installation Note however that the figures listed above are to be inte
33. result in system malfunctions or breakdown INPUT 1 65 Video Input terminal Outputs signals received by the video input terminal Video Output terminal Video input terminal 25 are output from this terminal Will not output when the power is off or in standby status NOTE When connecting this unit take a total of five other units as the standard number that can be set to receive input from it Main Power switch Turns the main power on or off AC INLET Using the power cord accessory connects to the AC power source 69 SPEAKER Output terminal for a left hand external speaker Connected to speakers of 8 to 160 inpedance 11 Controls and Connectors 2 4 Pin layout INPUT 4 Mini D sub 15 pin connector female pin layout Note Standard VGA connector plug and play supported 42 INPUTA input terminals RS 232C terminal D sub 9 pin connector male pin layout Note Plasma communicates as a DCE derice 1 5 9 LU UI 6 9 Signal R or Cr Pr NC not connected G or Y TxD Transmit Data B or RxD Receive Data NC not connected NC not connected GND NC not connected NC not connected RTS Request To Send NC not connected IN EL NC not connected DDC SDA NC not connected HD or H V SYNC C VD DDC SCL NC not connected
34. 20 mm This limit does not apply to fittings in examples 2 4 6 and 8 on the following page 5 L shaped fittings should have a thickness of less than 100 mm 6 The strength of the fittings should be adequate to bear the weight of the display 7 Take precautions to avoid sharply bending the power cable x lt gt E E Less than 100 mm _ Maximum allowable deformation warping is 4 mm L shaped fitting 8 Arrange the power 8 cable so that minimum o stress is placed on it Less than Less than 20mm 20mm No thickness limitations No thickness limitations in examples 2 4 6 and 8 in examples 2 4 6 and 8 on the following page on the following page Operating environment for standard installation e Ambient Temperature to 40 C examples 1 to 4 Operating environment for vertical installation O to 40 vertical installation examples 5 to 8 Operating temperatures for Upside Down Installations possible only for attachment examples 2 and 3 e Ambient temperature 40 The operating temperature restrictions for the speaker system PDP SO3 LR are the same regardless of whether installation is horizontal or vertical Standard installation Special Installation Mounting to fittings Note that only Examples 2 and 3 apply in cases where top and bottom are reversed
35. 4 2 24 circles e How to unlock the speed clamp Use a pair of pliers to twist the clamp by at least a quarter turn and pull outward Remember that this procedure entails risk of damaging the clamp 25 Special Installation Mounting to fittings 3 4 Special Installation The unit can be hung from or embedded in a wall but such special installations impose additional limitations on operating temperatures and other operational factors Examine installation methods and the ambient conditions for your installation site and refer to sections 3 1 to 3 3 in this manual Measurements discussed in this manual assume the following conditions A 100 96 white input is supplied Sufficient aging has been completed Make all measurements under identical conditions The aging period required for correct measurement will be about two and a half hours depending on the space available at the installation site 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings Observe the following guidelines when mounting the unit to fittings Notes 2 to 2 apply to all cases of mounting to fitting When mounting the unit make sure that there are no objects around it within a distance of 300mm Q Any unit deformation warping occurring as a result of installation should be less than 4 mm 3 Never block or cover openings aside from those shown as blocked in the illustrations on the following page The fittings should have a thickness of less than
36. 5 4 6 SCREEN adjustment values area tables z bib RS 2926 Adjustment MOGS serune eiris eaa E canes EE e reponi E AE E EE A OR E aE 5 5 1 About the RS 232C adjustmenmtirhnode dietro ertet si e theca cii e dades deed re E 5 5 2 Interface 6 5 DaS SIMEN e ree 5 5 411660 RE 232C COMMANGS TE 5 5 5 About the GET commands 5 6 Combination Conecto esset tors ies ese edit e 32 EE EE OE ODE TOO Tm 5 7 KEY LOCK UNLOCK 5 7 1 Functions 5 7 2 How to switch KEY LOCK UNLOCK 5 8 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen 141 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 142 6 1 Operating Precautions and recommendations 142 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 143 CAUTION N To prevent injury and material damage thoroughly read this manual and all labels found on the equipment before attempting to mount install move or adjust the product Do not install the unit outside or in the open air Doing so will lead to water seepage into the system resulting in fire or electric shock Be especially careful when working around parts of the system that have sharp edges When performing installation work from a height take suitable pr
37. CONTRAST will switch between ON and OFF Screen Screen MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE COLOR SYSTEM AUTO SCREEN 3D Y C MODE MOTION ALL RESET HIGH CONTRAST OFF POWER SAVE SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET NEXT AY SELECT SET CHANGE In the case of INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 the following screen will be displayed SET UP TERMINAL BNC SETTING VIDEO SIGNAL RGB CLAMP MODE 1 HIGH CONTRAST OFF EXIT SELECT SET CHANGE 100 Menu Mode 5 Setting up peripheral equipment The unit is equipped with a function for automatically identifying whether the input signal is a PC signal or a video signal from something like a DVD player from the input signal frequency However in the case of 31 5k 60Hz video signal input or 640 x 480 60Hz PC signal input this function does not operate In such cases it is necessary to switch over the setting manually This setting needs to be made separately for INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 Examples When connecting AV unit SETTING VIDEO When connecting PCs SETTING PC Set able condition INPUT 3 or 4 31 5 Hz horizontal 60 Hz vertical at signal input time no automatic switching Factory preset INPUT 3 PC INPUT 4 PC CD Select SETUP 62 Move the cursor to SETTING and change the setting using the SET button Pressing the SET button toggles the setting between VIDEO and PC Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTUR
38. M6 x 12 x4 4 Flat head spring washer x4 base collar xac ponet paced x4 0 x6 Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient Temperature to 40 C Operating temperature restrictions for when the speaker system 503 is attached e Ambient temperature 40 71 PDK 5008 Carriable Stand lay monitor PDP 502MX mounted isp with plasma d imensions 4 8 2 External D 660 9L L set 898 di 0z e HZ amp Tt Il sige 2 ks IE FI L 8 0 o o e 2 E 085 youd Gununouu OEL 044 OOLL uoyid Bununoui Aejdsiq OGEL 099 ZOL X 4 092 ZEZ LOZ wg 1d i e ze 91 26 65 e 5 1 jaued 908 905 1 SE o6 8 st 02 092 a e 9 4 825 2 its 9 e aez 09 E
39. TN NTSC BRIGHT BRIGHT GHIGH PAL COLOR COLOR B HIGH SECAM TINT TINT RLOW 4 13 NTSC SHARP H SHARP GLOW V SHARP BLOW IN1 NTSC J IN1 NTSC P 2 NS J INPUT 2 Y C SEPARATE CONTRAST CONTRAST RHIGH NTSC BRIGHT BRIGHT GHIGH PAL COLOR COLOR B HIGH SECAM R LOW 4 13 NTSC SHARP H SHARP GLOW V SHARP B LOW IN2 NTSC Y C J IN2 NTSC Y C J e 22 J 3 CONTRAST CONTRAST INPUT 3 COMEONENT BRIGHT BRIGHT HIGH 480p 31k 60Hz COLOR COLOR B HIGH 720p R LOW 10801 SHARP H SHARP GLOW 1080p V SHARP BLOW IN3 480i COMPONENT y 15k 50Hz IN3 480i COMPONENT IN3 480i COMPONENT 2 31k 50Hz J INPUT 3 RGB CONTRAST CONTRAST R HIGH 480i 15k 60Hz BRIGHT BRIGHT G HIGH 480p 31k 60Hz COLOR COLOR B HIGH 720p TINT TINT RLOW 1080i SHARP H SHARP GLOW 1080p V SHARP 15k 50Hz IN3 480i __ RGB 3 480 8 31k 50Hz CONTRAST R HIGH INPUT 3 PC RGB CONTRAST 1 BRIGHT BRIGHT G HIGH 2 RLEVEL B HIGH PC 3 LEVEL RLOW 4 BLEVEL GLOW B LOW IN3 PC 1 IN3 PC 1 IN3 TEMPORARY 2 7 CONTRAST R HIGH
40. according to the procedure 1 through 3 below The illustrations below show the speaker for right to be mounted to the right of the display Caution When the speaker is mounted to the display the op eration panel of the display cannot be used A remote controller supplied to the display should be used 1 Affixing the mounting plate to the speaker Set the mounting plate to 0 5 to 1cm be low the top of the speaker Mounting plate Seal 2 places 1 Make sure of right and left speakers by confirming the indication of Right and Left on the rear side Set the mount ing plate to the corresponding speaker So as to get a proper combination of Speaker and mounting plate 2 Peel off two seals at the affixing plane on the mounting plate 3 Make sure of the position to be affixed and affix the mounting plate to the side of the speaker Note Mounting plates should be attached to speakers only when speakers are attached to the display 2 Installing the metal fixture on the speaker e Washers 8 25 are supplied for third party metal fixtures Mount commercial fixtures by the two point mounting method to the mounting holes provided at the center or bottom of the back of the speaker These mounting holes are at different levels To make the hole levels even use additional washers until they are flush Mounting metal Mounting plate fixture for upper 1 Since the upper me
41. adhesive 14 tape 22 Ref No Terms 1 Upper face of the carton 2 Carton cover 3 Lower face of the carton 4 Upper pad L 5 Upper pad 6 Upper pad R 7 Under pad L 8 Under pad 9 Under pad R 10 Miller mat 11 Power cord 12 Remote control unit CU V159 13 2 manganese AA batteries R6P 14 Operating instructions 15 Guarantee 16 Warranty card 17 Binder Assembly 18 Wiping cloth 19 Front face of the carton 20 Rear face of the carton 21 Pin BNC conversion connector 22 Power cord case 23 Display stand case with display stand inside 24 Remote control unit case 25 Washer Installation Procedures 2 Unpacking procedures CD Remove the packing bands Q Slowly lift and remove the upper carton 3 Lift and remove the carton cover Remove the L C and upper cartons 5 Remove the front and rear cartons 6 Remove the operating instructions and accessories which are secured to the lower carton by adhesive tape 7 Remove the unit This should be performed by two persons 3 Transportation of the unpacked unit If it needs to be moved the unit should be lifted by two persons Never move the unit by dragging it along the floor Move the unit slowly taking care to prevent scraping or striking the delicate front protective panel n order to prevent adhesion of dust remove the protective film only after all work and preparations for the installation site including clean up following unpacking are
42. again execute lt AJY gt 3 Some RS 232C commands can be used in normal operating mode Refer to section 5 5 4 List of RS 232C commands 4 With the exception of the following cases the adjustment data and set items from RS 232C adjustment mode are all stored in last memory A precondition for this however is that all of the conditions in 5 1 5 Last memory have been satisfied Cases where the adjustment data and set items are not stored in last memory For the following commands in normal operating mode e IN 1 4 input switching e MMN X Y Z gt mirror mode switching lt AMY N gt muting e lt AJY gt transition to RS 232C adjustment mode For the following command in RS 232C adjustment mode e DOF OSD display OFF Please take due care About DIN DIY OSD displays disabled enabled No matter what the settings the following items may be displayed Menu display Menu mode integrator mode and RS 232C adjustment mode Warning just before the Power Save feature comes on e Warning of high internal temperature THERMAL WARNING PLEASE SHUT DOWN Display announcing KEY LOCK is set also display announcing the setting of KEY LOCK UNLOCK 6 RS 232C adjustment mode is automatically canceled when the STANDBY ON MENU or KEY LOCK UNLOCK main unit operating panel only are pushed Ne P 131 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 5 2 Interface 1 Connector D sub 9 pins 2 Pin layo
43. all of the SCREEN WHITE BAL 128 SCREEN adjustment values to their factory preset values center SIDE MASK V SIZE values OPTION 1 CLKFRQ 128 OPTION 2 CLKPHS 8 Push the lt button on the remote control or operating panel SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT on the main unit to return to screen D Q Make the necessary adjustments Screen 3 SCREEN NOTE V SIZE can only be adjusted when video signals are being received CLK FREQ and CLK PHASE only be adjusted when PC signals are being received NOTE Three SCREEN parameter settings are required for each display screen size when displaying 1280 x 1024 60 Hz input 1 For the 4 3 TYPE screen size For the FULL TYPE screen size 3 For the ZOOM screen size H POSITION 128 Adjustments be made using the 4 and gt buttons or the and W buttons for V POSITION and V SIZE on the remote control or the operating panel of the main unit Values set and adjusted for H POSITION V POSITION V SIZE and CLK FRQ serve as median values when adjustments are made in the menu mode CLK PHASE uses the same data as in menu mode Press the SET button to return to Screen Adjustable Range 010255 median 128 for H POSITION and V POSITION 64 to 191 median 128 for V SIZE CLK FREQ 0 to 16 median 8 for CLK PHASE lt Adjusting Order For the sake of efficiency make adjustments in the following order V POSI
44. generated by pulse b in Figure 1 whether or not a sync signal is present ensuring correct reproduction of intensity NOTE The figures above are for illustrative purposes only NOTE Please regard the case of composite sync input as being the same as the case of separate sync input Set able condition RGB signal received via INPUT 3 or 4 Factory preset INPUT 3 MODE 1 C INPUT 4 MODE 1 D Select SETUP 2 Move the cursor to CLAMP and use the SET button to change the setting Pressing the SET button toggles clamp mode between MODE 1 and MODE 2 Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE TERMINAL D SUB SCREEN SETTING PC ALL RESET SIGNAL RGB POWER SAVE CLAMP MODE 1 SET UP ABL OFF H ENHANCE 0 V ENHANCE 0 MENU MENU OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET NEXT AY SELECT SET CHANGE NOTE No setting possible during input of component image signals 103 Menu Mode 8 ABL ON OFF Setting ABL ON during playback of PC signals increases screen brightness If you set ABL to ON then the peak brightness will rise and in addition the brightness of the pictures produced by input signals will change If the change is unsatisfactory set ABL OFF Differences between ABL ON and OFF illustration ABL OFF ABL ON The intensity levels of input signals are For images with relatively high overall brightness faithfully reproduced no significant change occurs upper figure But for dimme
45. load or physical force For temporary installation securing cables with string should be perfectly adequate For permanent installations secure by more reliable means 24 Installation Procedures 4 Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands 1 Fasten cables using the supplied speed clamps A Remember that speed clamps are not easily removed once fastened Secure cables with the supplied bead bands Display viewed from the rear Cables may be drawn around to the right viewed from this side 0 00000000000090000000 00000000000000000000 90000000000000000000 00000000000090000900 00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 29 S 5 Fooro z 1 1 Secure cables with speed 2 Bundle cables using bead bands clamps Use the head band at Qe eG Q 0 two positions within the indicated range Cords Insert part 2 into an opening in the rear cover then insert part D as shown Fastening points for speed clamps o Bundled cables can be drawn to the left or the right Depending on specific requirements you may use the J LL four opening indicated by solid
46. lt AJY gt command When switching over to another input signal mode i e to another signal frequency restoring the unit to Normal Operating mode When automatically exiting Menu mode after persistence of no signal status for approximately eight minutes restoring the unit to Normal operating mode Adjustments and settings in Integrator mode Approximately four seconds after the end of the operation When entering the STANDBY status through remote operation through the operating panel of the main unit or by issuing lt POF gt command When returning to the previous screen with the SET button When exiting Integrator mode with the MENU button restoring the unit to Normal Operating mode When exiting Integrator mode with the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button switching unit to Normal Operating mode and entering the KEY LOCK status When switching to RS 232C adjustment mode with an lt AJY gt command When switching over to another input signal i e to another signal frequency restoring the unit to Normal Operating mode When automatically exiting Integrator mode after persistence of no signal status for approximately three minutes restoring the unit to Normal operating mode Adjustments and settings in RS 232C adjustment mode Approximately four seconds after the end of the operation When entering the STANDBY status through remote operation through the operating panel of the main unit or by issuing lt POF gt comma
47. median values Adjusts GREEN HIGH LIGHT Adjusts GREEN LOW LIGHT Sends out position adjustment data in TxD Adjusts GREEN SIDE MASK LEVEL Sends out various adjustment data in TxD Sends out various settings status data in TxD Sends out picture quality and white balance adjustment data in TxD OOOO 0 OO X 0 xX XX OOOO 0 OO X 0 xX XX x x e e e x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x XXXXXXXXXI I XXXXXXXXXI I GREEN HIGH GREEN LOW GET POSITION DATA GREEN SIDE MASK LEVEL GET STATUS GET STATUS 2 GET W B DATA X XX XK X XK X XXXOXOO XXXOXOO 134 Command Name HIGH CONTRAST NO HIGH CONTRAST YES HOUR METER DISPLAY HORIZONTAL POSITION Normal Validity Direct Validity OXXX Up Down Validity OXXX RS 232C Adjustment Mode Function Turns the HIGH CONTRAST setting OFF Turns the HIGH CONTRAST setting ON Lets hour meter appear Adjusts horizontal position ID CLEAR ID SET INPUT1 PUT2 PUTS PUTA Clears ID Sets ID Selects INPUT 1 RCA or BNC Selects INPUT 2 S terminal or Y C Selects INPUT 3 BNC x 5 Selects INPUT 4 mini D sub 15 KEY LOCK NO KEY LOCK YES Enables controls on d
48. mm 2 Pin BNC conversion adapter WIIG Speed clamp Bead Band Operating Warranty card Remote control unit case Display stand 4 Small Washer sre ente e a Re dads Hexagon socket head screw 2 Specifications and external designs are subject to change without notice Specifications NOTE 1 Do not make connections to the S terminal and a BNC terminal at the same time This could cause malfunction or breakage of the device NOTE 2 he display is preset at the factory to 4800bps This setting can be changed using either the remote control unit or a PC NOTE 3 Allow for 500 W 500VA of consumption per unit NOTE 4 he correct operating environmental temperature may vary depending on the installation site Refer to Installation Site Requirements INPUT Response Signals INPUT 1 Composite video signal NTSC PAL SECAM 4 43 NTSC INPUT 2 Y C Separate video signal NTSC PAL SECAM 4 43 NTSC INPUT 3 4 Video signals supported Vertical Horizontal Frequency Frequency Signal Format Remark Fv Hz Fh kHz Component 15 625 31 25 15 734 480i SDTV 480p SDTV 1080i HDTV HDTV signal 720p HDTV 33 75 45 0 m 1080p HDTV PC signals supported
49. mm or more 100 mm or more 50 mm or more 50 mm or more 0 to 40 C 38 Special Installation Hanging from the wall lengthwise Methods of Securing Basic methods of securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The method indicated by a large X mark must not be used Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings Heated air is drawn off from the interior of the unit by fans Before installation consider the heat resistance of the wall or other surfaces behind the unit Exhaust temperatures can be 30 C higher than the outside temperature NOTE2 For wall mounting do not bundle the cables in a way that will obstruct ventilation 39 Special Installation Place product upright and flush into wall embedding in the wall 3 4 7 Place product upright and flush into wall embedding in the wall Carefully read the following before trying to embed the unit in a wall and make sure to observe all the limitations specified below Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting bending or oth
50. not re package and ship if the packing material is damaged 23 Installation Procedures 3 3 5 Wiring 1 Connecting the power cable Refer to the section on Power Cord Connection on p 16 of the operating instructions For power source specifications refer to 3 1 Installation Site Requirements Section 11 Power requirements above 2 Connecting signal cables 1 Please refer to p10 17 of the instruction manual for instructions on how to connect a PC or a video device 2 Important notes Use coaxial cables As a rough guide for video signals use 3C 2V cables for lengths up to 15 meters and 5C 2V cables for lengths up to 30 meters Use thicker cables for computer signals since these signals are more likely to degrade 5C 2V cables for example for 15 meter lengths Generally thicker cables will produce more reliable connections You can also improve signal quality by minimizing cable length Video cables plugged into video inputs and outputs close to dimmers neon signs air conditioning units or cables for wired broadcasts may occasionally deliver slightly corrupted images 3 Processing wires n the case of permanent or long term installation please be careful to select cables of the correct length considering the whole wiring route when doing this this is not so important in the case of short term installation such as with special events Arrange and secure cables so that they will not be subject to direct
51. of input signals Set MODE 2 MODE 2 can only be set for PC signal Factory preset VIDEO OFF PC OFF D Select POWER SAV 62 Bring the cursor to VIDEO or PC change the setting with the SET button When the SET button is pushed VIDEO selected OFF gt MODE PC selected OFF gt MODE 1 gt MODE 2 Screen 1 Screen 2 MAIN MENU POWER SAVE PICTURE gt VIDEO MODE 1 SCREEN PC MODE2 ALL RESET POWER SAVE SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET NEXT AY SELECT SET CHANGE NOTE MODE 1 Press the STANDBY ON button on the remote control unit or the main unit operation panel in order to change from standby mode to normal operating mode MODE 2 Operate the PC connected to the display or press the INPUT button on the remote control unit or the main unit operation panel in order to return from power saving mode to normal operating mode MODE 1 The power consumption in standby mode is 0 6W MODE 2 The power consumption in power saving mode is about 160W 97 Menu Mode 2 Setting the color system INPUT 1 and 2 support all the various formats used in worldwide which they distinguish between automatically CAUTION e unit is not compatible with PAL M or PAL N Normally COLOR SYSTEM AUTO is set for distinguishing automatically but occasionally there may be instances of faulty playback no color etc as in cases of VTR signals from multifold generated copy of VTR signals
52. one side type PDK 5002 Simple rod type mounting hardware permitting display panning over a range of 45 degrees and up to 25 degree downward tilting from the horizontal Mount depth is 170 mm or less in a vertical position without optional speaker This hardware enables installation of the unit in a wide range of locations PDP Bracket PDK 5005 Can be used as a handle when moving the unit or as a frame when wire suspending it or hanging it on the wall Most suitable for temporary use when quick easy and safe attachment is necessary Tiltable wall mount Hardware PDK 5008 Permits tilting of the display downward from the horizontal by up to 25 degrees Mount depth is 125 mm or less in vertical position without optional speaker This hardware permits a wide range of viewing angles Speaker system PDP SO3 LR This vertical twin speaker system with a newly developed elliptical unit 4 5 cm wide on top and bottom with a 2 5 cm dome cone tweeter in between provides improved sound field localization Despite its compact 7 4 cm cabinet the speaker system is capable of offering powerful dynamic sound reproduction Note that when the speaker is mounted to the main unit itself the operation panel of the main unit is inaccessible 47 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4 2 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4 2 1 Handling precautions This section of the manual discusses ways to mount install and handle the mounti
53. playback this mode enables the following basic operations Switching to STANDBY status POWER OFF e Switching to power standby status e Screen size switching e Volume adjustment muting remote control only e Moving to the various adjustment modes such as menu mode Additionally normal operating mode also enables some of the RS 232C commands controls as discussed in 5 5 4 List of RS 232C commands Menu Mode This mode is for adjusting the resolution and the image position and for carrying out the various other settings Refer to 5 3 Menu Mode for further details This mode allows you to change adjustment data within certain limits based on values adjusted in Integrator or RS 232C adjustment modes discussed later Refer to 5 3 Menu Mode for further details 83 Before Beginning Adjustments Integrator Mode This mode provides adjustment functions for the integrator White balance adjustment and various other settings are available in addition to those in the Menu mode Refer to 5 4 Integrator Mode for further details 4 RS 232C Adjustment Mode This mode enables various adjustments and settings using a PC Some adjustment items are available only in this mode CAUTION When adjustment setting has been made under this mode enter ID first before other any other actions Refer to 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment Mode for further details 5 1 2 Combination use of remote control unit operating panel and
54. setting of KEY LOCK UNLOCK When uneasy about automatically operating directions etc set OSD OFF Factory preset ON Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select OPTION 2 Move the cursor to OSD and change the mode with the 118 SET button Pressing the SET button toggles the OSD mode between ON and OFF OSD mode applies to all inputs INPUTS 1 to 4 Select EXIT in screen to return to screen D Screen D MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Screen Q OPTION 2 050 BAUD RATE FULL MASK FAN CONTROL TEMPERATURE HOUR METER EXIT ON 4800BPS OFF AUTO MEE ner m 345HRS Integrator Mode 9 Setting the baud rate When controlling or adjusting the unit from a PC the RS 232C port can be set to one of five baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 BPS q Factory preset 4800 BPS Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About Screen the integrator mode MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated SIDE MASK i i oU le qi gt OPTION 1 n the upper right corner of the scree
55. shelf board to the mounting hardware Using the providing ornament screws M6 x 12 attach the shelf bracket to the stand shelf Follow the same procedure to fix the shelf bracket on the other side to the stand shelf Shelf bracket Ornament screw M6 x 12 Shelf board from above 7 Mount the shelf board onto the panel support Tilt the shelf board and insert the upper part of the hook into the panel support slits Then return it to a level position Panel support Ca Adjusting the support caster When the mobile cart has been placed into position be sure to adjust the support caster to fix into place 1 Turn the support caster in the direction indicated by the arrow until the bottom of the caster touches the floor 2 Turn the nut at the top of the caster in the direction indicated by the arrow to fix the caster into place Support caster nut Bottom of U J support caster Speaker System PDP S03 LR 4 9 Speaker System PDP S03 LR 4 9 1 Specifications External dimensions 74 W x 98 D x 714 H mm 1368 W x 103 D x 714 H mm with plasma display monitor PDP 502MX mounted 2 7 kg x 1 45 7 kg with plasma display monitor PDP 502MX mounted Dimensions of packaging 818 W x 315 D x 171 H mm Weight when packaged 7 6kg iicet at Closed type magnetic shielded design EIAJ Speaker two way Low and mid range sounds
56. signal Do the same after checking on the effectiveness of heat dissipation measures For more information refer to Chapter 3 Installation CD Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select OPTION 2 2 Select TEMPERATURE to check on the unit s internal temperature Select EXIT in screen Q to return to screen D 13 Checking the accumulated ON time Screen D MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Screen 6 OPTION 2 050 BAUD RATE FULL MASK HOUR METER EXIT FAN CONTROL TEMPERATURE ON 4800BPS OFF AUTO eem 345HRS This function displays the accumulated time during which power has been flowing into the unit in 1 hour units CAUTION me when the unit is in standby mode is not included in the accumulated ON time Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode The ID number of the set of adjustment items will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select OPTION 2 Select HOUR METER to check on the unit s accumulated ON time Select EXIT in screen Q to return to screen D
57. to accommodate side by side installations keep in mind that specific installation configurations may affect ventilation Observe the following requirements D Installation of up to two units Horizontal connection The following table lists the operating temperature conditions Use the units under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range Unit A Unit B Operating Temperature Restrictions Distance from wall Ambient temperature 50 mm or more 0 to 40 44 Special installation Horizontal connections 2 Installing theree or more units Horizontal connection The following table lists the operating temperature conditions Use the units under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range Partition Unit A Unit B Unit C In case of lateral connections ensure that left and right partitions are provided Be careful to install the partitions so that the air on the left and right backside of the set is not mixed up Operating Temperature Restrictions Distance from wall Ambient temperature 50 mm or more 0 to 40 C 45 Special installation Multiple 3 4 9 Multiple While the display is designed to accommodate side by side installations keep in mind that specific installation configurations may affect ventilation Observe th
58. woofers 2 elliptic cones High 2 5 cm dome Nominal impedance 80 Playback frequency 50 to 60 000 Hz Output sound pressure 84 dB W 1m Permissible input Maximum output EIAJ 12W Rated input 4 Crossover frequency 4 kHz Accessories for one set of speakers H Speaker cord x 2 5 m Flat head screw x 4 Hexagonal socket head screw x 4 Hexagonal wrench x 1 Washer M8 25 x 4 Mounting hardware x 4 Mounting plate L and R x 1 Warranty card x 1 Operating instructions x 1 NOTE When the speakers are mounted to the sides of the display you will not be able to use the operation panel on the display 4 9 2 External Dimensions with plasma display monitor PDP 502MX mounted 3 Center of gravity Unit mm 18 d J 1368 74 lt 1218 10 5 ry A E IF E LO Lo e LEZE Pronee ca Y Y 75 Speaker System 4 9 3 Mounting to the main unit 1 Installing procedure Install the speaker
59. 080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz S 2 INPUT 4 RGB D 480i 15k 60Hz 480p 31k 60Hz 720p 1080i 1080p 15k 50Hz 31k 50Hz INPUT 4 PC RGB 5 6 7 8 E IN4 TEMPORARY Integrator Mode CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR SHARP IN1 NTSC CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR SHARP IN2 NTSC Y C CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT SHARP IN3 480i _ COMPONENT CONTRAST RHIGH BRIGHT G HIGH COLOR B HIGH RLOW H SHARP GLOW V SHARP B LOW 2 IN1 NTSC J 2 2 BN CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH COLOR B HIGH RLOW H SHARP GLOW V SHARP BLOW J IN2 NTSC Y C 2 2 CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH COLOR B HIGH TINT RLOW H SHARP GLOW V SHARP BLOW J IN3 480i COMPONENT 2 lt 7 CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT SHARP 3 480 RGB CONTRAST BRIGHT G HIGH COLOR B HIGH TINT RLOW H SHARP GLOW V SHARP BLOW IN3 480i_ RGB R HIGH CONTRAST BRIGHT RLEVEL GLEVEL B LEVEL IN3 PC 1 CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT SHARP
60. 38 Combination Connection If the following connection conditions are observed extension of operations to as many as 16 units is guaranteed Conditions Length of RS 232C cable connecting PC to PDP 502MX 5 m Combination cable length 5 m for each 3 Wire specifications for linking cable Mini Din 6 pin straight 7 strand cable For 1 strand suitable for AWG28 Cross section area 0 08 mm 4 7 strands x 1 r 7 x 3 14 x 0 06 0 079 mm 0 08 mm PC PDP 502MX RS 232C IN 2 OUT Combination cable 5m IN 9 OUT IN NOTE Refer to section 2 3 Controls and Connectors regarding the number of units that can be connected when series connection is made while using a video output terminal INPUT 1 or 4 139 KEY LOCK UNLOCK 5 7 KEY LOCK UNLOCK 5 7 1 Functions The KEY LOCK function disables the remote control unit and the main unit operation panel preventing unauthorized persons from tampering with the unit after installation RS 232C commands remain effective Attempting to operate the remote control unit or the main unit operation panel will cause KEY LOCK to be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen The unit is factory preset to KEY UNLOCK meaning that the remote control unit and main unit operation panel are both enabled 5 7 2 How to switch KEY LOCK UNLOCK Two settings method
61. 5 CD RGB signal for G ON SYNC IR G B usos 0 7 Vp p 75 sync G ON SYNC 1 Vp p 75 sync negative TTL level 1 to 5 Vp p positive and negative polarity 75 Q or 2 2 with impedance switching 2 Component video signal Y acus 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative Pr Cr 0 525 Vp p 75 Q 75 degree of saturation HD CS VD INPUT 4 Input Mini D sub 15 pin connector female CD RGB signal for G ON SYNC R G B 0 7 Vp p 75 sync G ON SYNC 1 Vp p 75 sync negative TTL level 1 to 5 Vp p positive and negative polarity 2 2kQ 2 Component video signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q sync negative Pn Cn 0 525 Vp p 75 um 75 degree of saturation HD CS VD Microsoft Plug amp Play VESA DDC 1 2B supported Output Mini D sub 15 pin connector female 75 Q with buffer Audio related AUDIO INPUT Input for INPUT 1 2 Pin jack x 2 L R above 500 mVrms 10 AUDIO INPUT Input for INPUT 3 4 Stereo mini jack x 2 L R above 500 mVrms 10 AUDIO OUTPUT Output Stereo mini jack L R below the upper limit of 500 mVrms national 5 SPEAKER Output L R 8t0 16 Q 2W 2W when 8 Control related RS 232C terminal D sub 9 pin male Combination In Out Terminal Mini DIN 6 pin Control In Out Terminal Monaural mini jack x 2
62. ANCE EE VIDEO OFF Pressing the SET button toggles the color mode between 1 PC OFF and 2 EXIT When you switch the COLOR MODE all of the input functions and the PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values for the input signal switch over all at once COLOR MODE affects every input INPUTS 1 to 4 Select EXIT in screen 2 to return to screen D NOTE The current color mode can be identified by the ID display color Cyan COLOR 1 White COLOR MODE 2 115 Integrator Mode 6 Setting the mirror mode This function permits displayed images to be reversed in any fashion MIRROR MODE XY is intended for smart cable arrangement making it possible to draw bundled cables upward towards the ceiling when this display is mounted upside down using the ceiling suspension hardware PDK 5002 NOTE In using the PDK 5002 mounting hardware observe the operating temperature restrictions and other Normal playback Left right reversed playback Up down reversed playback Up down left right reversed playback MIRROR MODE OFF MIRROR MODE X MIRROR MODE Y MIRROR MODE XY Normal playback Pioneer 199noY Left right reversed playback 0 0 MIRROR MODE OFF MIRROR MODE X Up down left right reversed playback JoocUOI cJ lt
63. B VOLUME actual production run WALE DEFAULT Make sure that the current color mode is set to the mode in which you want to restore parameters to factory presets refer to section 5 4 3 5 The ID number of the unit of items will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select DEFAULT 2 Move the cursor to YES using the lt button on the remote Screen 2 control or the operating panel of the main unit and press the ALL DEFAULT SET button This restores the following parameters to their factory pre set values and returns the unit to screen e PICTURE parameters refer to section 5 4 3 1 gt ALL DEFAULT e WHITE BALANCE parameters refer to section 5 4 3 2 YES 4 NO e SCREEN parameters refer to section 5 4 3 3 Move the cursor to NO and press the SET button to return to screen 1 with remaining the adjustment values NOTE The following items may not be initialized Integrator mode SIDE MASK OPTION 1 all OPTION 2 all e SUB VOLUME Menu mode POWER SAVE SETUP all 125 Integrator Mode 5 4 4 Menu Layers 1 Video Signal Input 126 MENU MENU PICTURE CONTRAST 128 PICTURE CONTRAST 128 WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 SCREEN COLOR 32 SCREEN COLOR 32 SIDE MASK TINT 32 SIDE MASK TINT 32
64. CREEN INPUT3 SIDE MASK INPUT4 63 SIDE MASK INPUT4 63 OPTION 1 DEFAULT J ormon DEFAULT OPTION 2 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT 1 MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME gt DEFAULT Return to PICTURE PICTURE CONTRAST 128 WHITE BALANCE R HIGH 128 SCREEN H POSITION 128 EE SIDE MASK R LEVEL 128 OPTION 1 COLORMODE 1 MIRROR MODE OFF BRIGHT ENHANCE VIDEO ON PC OFF EXIT OPTION2 E 050 ON BAUD RATE 4800BPS FULL MASK OFF FAN CONTROL AUTO TEMPERATURE lil IIT v HOURMETER 345HRS EXIT SUB VOLUME INPUT1 63 ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT YES lt NO Each screen shows an example display Details differ according to the selections settings i n each layer 2 PC Signal Input Integrator Mode Return to PICTURE MENU MENU PICTURE PICTURE CONTRAST 128 PICTURE CONTRAST 128 WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 SCREEN COLOR SCREEN COLOR SIDE MASK TINT SIDEMASK TINT OPTION 1 H SHARP OPTION 1
65. Caution These signals are tested to work correctly Other signal frequencies than listed may couse undesirable images Resolution Vertical Horizontal R k Resolution Vertical Horizontal Dot x Line Frequency Frequency emar Dot x Line Frequency Frequency 640 x 400 56 4Hz 24 8kHz NEC PC 9800 1152 x 864 60Hz 53 7kHz 70 1Hz 31 5kHz NEC PC 9800 72Hz 64 9kHz 852 x 480 75Hz 67 7kHz 864 x 480 Apple Apple Toe per Macintosh 21 Macintosh 13 640 x 480 1152 x 900 61 8kHz Sun Microsystems LO 71 7kHz Sun Microsystems 35 2kHz 1280 x 768 45 1kHz 37 9kHz 1072 x 600 1280 x 960 60 0kHz 48 1kHz 43Hz 46 9kHz 1280 x 1024 interlace 46 4kHz 53 7kHz 60Hz 64 0kHz Apple 75Hz 80 0kHz 1600 x 1024 Macintosh 16 85Hz 91 1kHz 43Hz 75 0kHz 35 5kHz Interlace 1690x 1200 81 3kHz 60Hz 48 4kHz 1376 x 768 87 5kHz 70Hz 56 5kHz 800 x 600 832 x 624 49 7kHz 1024 x 768 Figure in 75Hz 60 0kHz brackets are 74 9 2 60 2kHz for Apple Macintosh 19 85Hz 68 7kHz External Dimensions 2 2 External Dimensions Weight 40 3 kg without attachment stand Material Front Resin Rear frame Resin Rear cover Aluminum Front protector panel acrylic Treatment Front Paint Rear frame Paint Rear cover Paint All paints are Pioneer original colors For packaging information refer to 3 3 2 Unpacking
66. E TERMINAL BNC SCREEN SETTING VIDEO ALL RESET SIGNAL RGB POWER SAVE CLAMP MODE 1 SET UP HIGH CONTRAST OFF MENU MENU OFF SELECT SET NEXT NOTE No setting of INPUT 1 and 2 possible INPUT 1 and 2 do not correspond to PC signal EXIT SELECT SET CHANGE 101 Menu Mode 6 Setting the input signal format INPUT 3 and 4 support RGB and two component video signal types Thus you must make the appropriate setting for the particular component This setting needs to be made separately for INPUT 3 and 4 as described below Examples To reproduce RGB signals SIGNAL RGB To reproduce HDTV equipments SIGNAL COMPONENT 1 To reproduce DVD players SIGNAL COMPONENT 2 Set able condition When reproducing video signals other than PC signals via INPUT 3 or 4 For PC signals input setting is RGB Factory preset INPUT 3 RGB INPUT 4 RGB Select SETUP 62 Move the cursor to SIGNAL and change the setting using the SET button Pressing the SET button moves the settings through the sequence COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 Screen D Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE TERMINAL BNC SCREEN SETTING VIDEO ALL RESET gt SIGNAL RGB POWER SAVE CLAMP MODE 1 gt SET UP HIGH CONTRAST OFF MENU MENU OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET NEXT AY SELECT SET CHANGE 102 Menu Mode 7 Setting the clamp position Plugging in RGB G ON SYNC
67. Edad Ee 0 22 3 3 2 Unpacking E 3 3 3 Mounting on the attachrment stands 23 scisco c 23 3 3 5 Wiring las 344 Special Installation merit saved breed petes ee deg ee ade e RR reda 26 3A 9 NO 26 3 4 2 Hanging on the wall 28 3 4 3 Embedding in the wall 3 4 4 When the display is put in a box 3 4 5 Ceiling suspension with wires 36 3 4 6 Hanging on the wall lengthwise 22 2 38 3 4 7 Place product upright and flush into wall embedding in the wall 2 40 3 4 8 Horizontal 00 44 eme i 46 HOW USE THE STANDARD MOUNTING COMPONENTS 4 1 Standard Mounting Components Features and Characteristics 22 22 9 47 4 2 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 2222 9 48 4 2 1 Handling precautions iss 4 2 2 Precautions Tor Installation s ici 3 48 4 3 Installation of the Attachment Stand 2 1 22 22 2 000000000000 eere eene n a enn enn nnns 49 4 4 Table top Stand PDK 5001 AAA Sr dns conem ue uda pe US DA REL 44 2 Mount locations Tor floor fastenimg SC
68. H 38 i o o m SD ms 28 8 e 9 ES E 8 E 6 n 1 al d T e P OE ma s 4 1162 E 1214 32 66 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 4 7 3 Assembling the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 1 Precautions before assembling Make sure you distinguish correctly between the vertical frames for right and left Both should be mounted so that their hexagonal sockets face outward e horizontal frames should be mounted so that their smaller openings face the wall A total of eight openings are provided in the horizontal frames for wall mounting A total of fourteen openings provided in the PDK 5006 itself 2 Assembly procedure D Loosen screw 8 and separate one end of the hook from the screw 2 Hold the upper part of the vertical frame and open to an approximate width of 10 cm 8 D 5 Loosen the screw until you no longer see its end through this opening 3 Mount the horizontal frame to the vertical frames Vertical frame left s Hexagonal socket head flange bolt Horizontal frame Y The surface should Vertical frame right face the wall Hexagonal socket head flange bolt D 0 Hexagonal sockets Hexagonal facing outward socket head V flange bolt ON a
69. HARPNESS Adjusts V SHARPNESS Sets screen size to original Sets screen size to 4 43 Normal Sets screen size to full Sets screen size to Zoom Sets screen size to Cinema Wide Sets screen size to Natural Wide Resets picture quality and white balance adjustment data to defaults Adjusts SUB VOLUME of INPUT 1 Adjusts SUB VOLUME of INPUT 2 Adjusts SUB VOLUME of INPUT 3 Adjusts SUB VOLUME of INPUT 4 TINT TV SYSTEM AUTO IX Ix Adjusts TINT Sets COLOR SYSTEM to AUTO UP10 UP n UP FULL Increase adjustment values by 10 Increases adjustment values by 10 Increases adjustment values to maximum VOLUME VERTICAL POSITION VERTICAL SIZE Adjusts volume Adjusts vertical position Adjusts vertical size NOTE Make sure that you use the SUB VOLUME adjustment com 3D Y C MOTION 3D Y C STILL X X OOO I X X OOO I Sets motion mode to MOTION Sets motion mode to STILL mands lt SV1 4 gt only after switching to the required input using the appropriate input switching command lt 1 4 gt 135 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 5 5 About the GET commands What are GET commands These are commands used to transmit adjustment data and other information in TXD to PCs from a microcomputer inside the plasma display This information s transmitted in ASCII code NOTE Command names are given insid
70. IGNAL RGB CLAMP MODE 1 ABL OFF H ENHANCE 0 V ENHANCE 0 Each screen shows an example display EXIT AY SELECT SET CHANGE Details differ according to the selections settings in each layer 107 Integrator Mode 5 4 Integrator Mode 5 4 1 About the integrator mode 1 How to enter integrator mode Place the unit in integrator mode by doing the following Procedure In standby switch on power to the unit using the e remote control or the operating panel of the main unit as follows MENU button POWER button This procedure should be complete in three seconds 2 Upon entering the integrator mode With the exception of CLK PHS all PICTURE and SCREEN adjustments made in menu mode will be cancelled with the values returning to the center values 3 When you make adjustments in integrator mode The various adjustment values for PICTURE WHITE BALANCE and SCREEN see 5 4 3 1 to 3 will be stored separately for each input function and each type of input signal In the case of PC signal input however values can be stored for only 4 types of input signal signal frequency for each input function If adjustment is carried out for a fifth type of input signal then the oldest adjustment data is erased from memory For more details please refer to 5 4 5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area tables and 5 4 6 SCREEN adjustment values memory area tables 4 To exit integrator mode P
71. NPUT 3 or INPUT 4 of the display AUDIO INPUT Audio input for use when the image input uses INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 Connect to the audio output terminal of the device that is connected to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 of the display INPUT 4 17 INPUT 4 input terminal Used to input an analog RGB signal or a component picture signal NOTE Also supports Green on Sync This terminal supports Microsoft Plug amp Play VESA DDC 1 2B INPUT 4 output terminal Signals fed to the INPUT 4 input terminal 42 are output from this terminal No signal is sent when power is switched off or in standby status NOTE When connecting this unit take a total of five other units as the standard number that can be set to receive input from it However when inputting outputting to from separate sync or composite sync the source sync level at the end terminal must be 2 2 kQ and over 4 8 Vp p INPUT 3 G Y B Ce Ps R Cr Pr Receives signals from RGB or video hardware NOTE Also supports Green on Sync HD H V SYNC Receives signals of HD and H V Sync VD Receives a VD signal Controls and Connectors Sync Signal Impedance switch Used to switch impedance for items 60 and 0 INPUT 2 63 S VIDEO input terminal Y C Separate Video Input terminal Receives signals from the Y C separate video Supports S2 output NOTE Don t connect the S jack and the BNC terminal at the same time Doing so will
72. Ni m 2g 5 o gt lt 48 1 29 8 21 4 Controls and Connectors 2 3 Controls and Connectors NOTE When the optional plasma display speakers are attached it is not possible to use the operation panel on the display Operation Panel its lt Connectors gt gt FA SPEAKER IN OUT IN OUT Bn 160 AUDIO GUTPUT COMBINATION CONTROL NPUT m at the rear of the AUDIO INPUT main unit bbb E 66869 66 ede 750 2 2k 8 c VIDEO OUTPUT L R HD ON INPUTS wv SYNC INPUT 1 IECIT MAIN POWER AC INLET lt Main Power Switch Section gt 0 STANDBY ON indicator Red when the display is in standby mode turns green when the display is operational 2 STANDBY ON button Turns main power on or off 3 KEY LOCK UNLOCK switch hidden Renders the operation panel and remote operative or inoperative 4 INPUT button Used to select inputs 5 MENU button Used to display the menu screen 6 ADJUST A gt 4 buttons Used to move the cursor on the menu screen or to increase decrease adjustment values 7 SET select button Used to select an adjustment item on the
73. ON A Insert pipes so that they face in the proper direction 3 Fasten the pipes to the base with the supplied screws Tighten the central screws first Screw 4 x 12 Tighten these screws first Stand pipe L Stand pipe R nsert the pipe so that the larger openings face outward Base 2 Assembly procedure 2 D Align the vertical pipe with openings in the left and right stand pipes 2 Tighten bolts with the supplied hexagonal wrench to secure the vertical pipe 3 Insert caps into the openings in the left and right stand pipes Vertical pipe Bolt M6 x 40 Hole c Y Hexagonal wrench v Cap Bolt M6 x 40 53 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 4 5 Mounting to the main unit 1 Mounting procedures CD Place the display face down remove the hole rivets and align the assembled stand to the display mount openings 2 Secure the stand by tightening the washers and bolts with the supplied hexagonal wrench Lay a soft sheet beneath the display to protect it from scratches etc AN The mount work should be conducted on a flat surface such as a table CAUTION 3 Do not over tighten bolts Align screw holes in the stand to the mount nuts found on the display as precisely as possible The unit weighs 40 3 kg and its thinness makes it unstable Therefore unpacking and installation should be performed by two or more
74. PC The remote control and the operating panel of the main unit may be used together Example You can enter the Menu mode through the operating panel of the main unit then make adjustments using the remote Depending on which has transmitted the more recent command either the remote the operating panel of the main unit or the RS 232C may originate the command currently in effect Example Operation Action D Press the MENU button on the remote control Enters Menu mode or on the operating panel of the main unit At this time the only available RS 232C commands are e lt AJY gt e lt POF gt 2 Now issue an AJY command from a PC Menu mode is disabled and RS 232C adjustment mode is activated At this time only the following options are available from the remote control or the operating panel of the main unit Power switch MENU button e KEY LOCK UNLOCK button NOTE The remote does not have a KEY LOCK UNLOCK button 84 5 1 3 Lists of supported input signals 1 Input Video Signals Supported INPUT 1 Signal Format Before Beginning Adjustments Screen size ZOOM CINEMA NATURAL Remark WIDE WIDE NTSC Composite PAL Composite SECAM Composite 4 43 NTSC Composite INPUT 2 Screen size Signal Format 4 3 FULL ZOOM CINEMA NATURAL Remark NORMAL WIDE WIDE NTSC S Video
75. PICTURE CONTRAST 0 SCREEN BRIGHT 0 ALL RESET COLOR 0 POWER SAVE TINT 0 SET UP SHARP 0 Dy MENU MENU OFF AY lt SELECT The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope 95 Menu Mode Select CONTRAST Step Remote Main unit control unit ADJUST MAIN MENU PICTURE CONTRAST 0 7 1 SCREEN BRIGHT 0 ALL RESET COLOR 0 POWER SAVE TINT 0 SET SET UP SHARP 0 SET c RESET MENU MENU OFF AY 4 5 SET ADJUST Make adjustments Step Remote Main unit PICTURE control unit mE e vss CONTRAST Quies vod 45 ADJUST SET EXIT D Press the SET button to return to the screen in step 3 To make other adjustments repeat steps 3 to 4 Step Complete the procedure Remote Main unit control unit MENU OQ gt Restores normal operating mode 96 Menu Mode 5 3 3 Settings in menu mode 1 Setting power save This is a function that automatically switches to a power saving mode when a picture signal sync signal is not detected When input signals consist of PC signals it is also possible to specify that an automatic reset be performed upon the re input of video signals Set to OFF when using power save mode Set OFF Go into power standby mode when no input signal is detected over a period of 8 minutes or more gt Set MODE 1 Switch between normal operating mode and power save mode depending on the presence or absence
76. PTION 1 PC OFF OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT EXIT MENU m OPTION2 PICTURE OSD ON WHITE BAL BAUD RATE 4800 BPS SCREEN FULLMASK OFF SIDE MASK FAN CONTROL AUTO OPTION 1 TEMPERATURE Illi lls OPTION 2 HOUR METER 345HRS SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT EXIT MENU MENU SUB VOLUME PICTURE INPUT1 63 PICTURE gt INPUT1 WHITE BAL INPUT2 63 WHITE BAL 2 SCREEN INPUT3 63 SCREEN INPUT3 SIDE MASK INPUT4 63 SIDE MASK INPUTA4 63 OPTION 1 DEFAULT 1 DEFAULT OPTION 2 OPTION 2 508 VOLUME SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT INPUT1 63 MENU ALL DEFAULT PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 ALL DEFAULT SUB VOLUME gt DEFAULT YES lt gt Each screen shows example display Details differ according to the selections settings in each layer 127 Integrator Mode 5 4 5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area tables The memory area tables used during PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment have the layout shown below Color modes 1 and 2 are independent and so the PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values for these two modes are stored in separate parts of memory When you switch between color modes 1 and 2 the PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values for all inputs switch over all at once Color Mode 1 INPUT 1 COMPOSITE CONTRAST CONTRAST RHIGH
77. SHARP OPTION 2 V SHARP OPTION 2 V SHARP SUB VOLUME DEFAULT SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT CONTRAST 128 NOTE COLOR TINT V SHARP and H SHARP adjustments cannot be performed when receiving PC signal input MENU MENU WHITE BALANCE PICTURE RHIGH 8 PICTURE RHIGH 128 SET gt WHITE BAL 128 WHITE BAL GHIGH 128 SCREEN BHIGH 128 SCREEN BHIGH 128 SIDE RLOW 8 SIDEMASK RLOW 128 OPTION 1 GLOW 128 gt GLOW 128 OPTION 2 BLOW _ 128 OPTION 2 BLOW 128 SUB VOLUME DEFAULT SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT R HIGH 128 MENU MENU SCREEN PICTURE POSI 128 PICTURE WHITE BAL V POSL 128 WHITE BAL V POSI SCREEN SCREEN SIDE MASK V SIZE SIDE MASK V SIZE OPTION CiKFRQ 128 lt oProN1 ciKFRO 128 OPTION 2 CLK PHS 8 OPTION 2 CLKPHS 8 SUB VOLUME DEFAULT SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT POSITION 128 NOTE V SIZE adjustments cannot be performed when receiving PC signal input MENU MENU SIDE MASK PICTURE RLEVEL 128 PICTURE RLEVEL 128 SET gt WHITE BAL GLEVEL 128 WHITE BAL GLEVEL 128 SCREEN BLEVEL 128 SCREEN BLEVEL 128 SIDE MASK SIDE MASK OPTION 1 J option 2 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT R LEVEL 128 MENU OPTION 1 PICTURE COLORMODE 1 WHITE BAL MIRROR MODE OFF SCREEN BRIGHT ENHANCE SIDE MASK VIDEO ON O
78. Semi matte black paint Original Pioneer color Package dimensions 1270 W x 725 D x 230 H mm Package weight 24 0 kg Accessories Monitor mount bolt x6 oce p ee o x6 Hexagonal socket head bolt M5 x 16 x1 Hexagonal socket head bolt M6 x 10 x3 Hexagonal socket head bolt M6 x 30 x1 Hexagonal socket head bolt M8 x 75 x2 Hexagonal socket head bolt M10 x 85 x2 Flat 0 Gugsa teen x2 Flat waslier 10 x2 Spring Washer uude ess x2 Spririg Washer Q 0 itecto x2 Hole COVED T x1 x1 iuri ET x1 Operating instructions x1 Mount contractor contract form x1 The appropriate types of screws and other mounting hardware will depend on the strength and composition of the ceiling Prepare them separately Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient Temperature to 40 C Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside Down Installations e Ambient temperature to 40 Other factors Maintain sufficient clearance between the display and the wall at least 300 mm Operating temperature restrictions for when the speaker system PDP S03 LR is attached e Ambient temperature 40 55 Plasma Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 4 5 2 External Dimensions
79. TECHNICAL MANUAL we 2 0 PLASMA DISPLAY MONITOR PDP 502MX TABLE TOP STAND PDK 5001 PLASMA DISPLAY CEILING SUSPENSION HARDWARE PDK 5002 PDP BRACKET PDK 5005 PLASMA DISPLAY WALL MOUNT HARDWARE PDK 5006 CARRIABLE STAND PDK 5008 SPEAKER SYSTEM PDP S03 LR This manual provides precautions and information for installation preparation and handling of the plasma display and its dedicated mounting hardware Before installation and preparatory work choose a safe and appropriate site after thorough consideration of construction materials used strength and surroundings If adequate safeguards are not in place immediately halt the installation process and discontinue marketing activities PRECAUTIONS CAUTION We accept no responsibility for losses resulting from A Exclamation marks placed within triangles are the use of parts other than those supplied by us intended to alert users to the presence of important e We guarantee the performance of our products only safety information Be sure to read instructions when they are assembled and adjusted as described in indicated by this symbol this manual e The specifications and external designs shown in this manual are subject to change without notice ABOUT MOUNTING INSTALLATION e This product is sold under the assumption that installation will be performed by experienced qualified experts Refer all mounting and installation work to qualified personnel o
80. TION gt H POSITION gt CLK FREQ gt H POSITION CLK PHASE 113 Integrator Mode 4 Adjusting the side mask The side mask adjusts the brightness of no image areas appearing on the fringe of the screen when the screen size is set to 4 3 NORMAL or to ORIGINAL for example The brightness of each color of RGB can be adjusted separately In adjusting the side mask think of how video signals develop with time and also of a balance in brightness between the adjacent display sets NOTE During adjustment a striped pattern may appear on the mask This is not a fault CD Enter the integrator moe refer to section 5 4 1 About Screen j MENU PICTURE RLEVEL 128 WHITE BAL GLEVEL 128 TE ie SCREEN BLEVEL 128 The ID number of the unit of items will be indicated in the gt gt SIDE MASK fi Sth a OPTION 1 upper right corner of the screen where is displayed OPTION 2 in the illustration SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Select SIDE MASK Select the desired adjustment item Screen MENU PICTURE gt R LEVEL 128 The screen size may momentarily switch WHITE BAL GLEVEL 128 SCREEN BLEVEL 128 gt SIDE MASK Press the 44 button on the main unit operation panel in order OPTION to return from Screen to Screen D SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT 3 Select the desired option Screen 3 SIDE MASK Make the adjustments using the 4 and buttons on the remote control or the operating p
81. WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area table and 5 4 6 SCREEN adjustment values area table 3 Notes 1 You cannot change the input while in menu mode Select the input for the adjustment or setting you intend to perform before entering menu mode 2 Menu mode is canceled automatically and normal operating mode is restored in the following cases When switching over to another input signal frequency When no control is operated for a period of approximately eight minutes When the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button on the operating panel of the main unit is pressed 3 For adjustments in the menu mode refer to the operating manual 4 When making adjustments we recommend using video signals that you actually intend to use 94 5 3 2 Example of menu mode operation Menu Mode Adjusting contrast is shown below as an example of basic operation in menu mode STANDBYION KOL 6 00 E 2 5 E 6 Switch the display on the menu screen activating menu mode RESET Remote Main unit MAIN MENU control unit PICTURE CONTRAST 0 SCREEN BRIGHT 0 Cj menu ALLRESET COLOR 0 POWER SAVE TINT 0 SETUP SHARP 0 MENU MENU OFF AY SELECT The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope Step Select PICTURE Remote ain unit control unit ADJUST Cag 7 7 MAIN MENU
82. Y C 0 0 0 0 0 PAL S Video Y C 0 S Video Y C 0 0 0 0 4 43 NTSC S Video Y C 0 0 0 0 INPUTS 3 and 4 Vertical Frequency Fv Hz Horizontal Frequency Fh kHz Signal Format Screen size ZOOM CINEMA NATURAL Remark 15 625 Componen RGB 31 25 Componen RGB 15 734 Componen 480i SDTV RGB 31 5 Componen 480p SDTV RGB Componen 1080i HDTV RGB _ Componen 720p HDTV RGB Componen 1080p HDTV RGB o o lo o o o 85 Before Beginning Adjustments 2 Input PC Signals Supported O Table of PC Signal Responses Resolution Vertical Horizontal Screen Size Dot x Line Dot x Line Frequency Frequency ORIGINAL 4 3NORMAL FULL 640 x 400 ER 0 70 1Hz 31 5kHz 1 NEC PC 9800 31 5kHz O O 852 x 480 640 x 480 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 864 x 480 Apple Macintosh 13 Remark 35 0kHz 1 37 9kHz 1 37 5kHz t 43 3kHz t 640 x 480 t t t t t t t t 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1 1072 600 35 2kHz 37 9kHz 800 x 600 48 1kHz 46 9kHz t 1 1 1 1 800 x 600 1024 x 720 6 Apple 832 x 624 1024 x 748 Macintosh 16 43Hz A A Interlace 35 5kHz 1024 x 768 1280 x 768
83. able for putting away the remote control unit when it is not in use Remote control unit Example of remote control unit case attachment 0 XXXX HE 555501 H SKE 88 SOR H Ho 594 FE 5 Remote control unit case Upper and lower tape 0 e ves oo te 9 8 2o 1 944 38 9 8 J o 9 9o 88 B HO 020202020202020 57 ii 2000 0 Ej 9 0oooooooQool e A NOTE Do not obstruct the air holes in the remote control unit case 14 Remote Control Unit Case 15 Installation Site Requirements 3 1 Installation Site Requirements If the site requires modifications or special preparations for installation of the plasma display or its mounting hardware obtain permission in advance from the building owner or building authorities To ensure installations safety it is also important to determine the strength of the installation site with the help of the original building contractor Safety Precautions A 1 Structure of the installation site Make sure you thoroughly understand the structure of the installation site before determining the most suitable installation method Buildings vary in structure and materials and the appropriate mounting hardware with diffe
84. actor preset AUTO Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About Screen the integrator mode MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated POL MASI wo pi r3 gt OPTION 1 in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Select OPTION 2 2 Move the cursor to FAN CONTROL and change the mode Screen 6 with the SET button OPTION 2 OSD ON BAUD RATE 4800BPS FULL MASK OFF Repeatedly pressing the SET button toggles FAN CONTROL FAN CONTROL AUTO between AUTO and FIXED HOUR METER FAN CONTROL applies to all inputs INPUTs 1 to 4 EXIT Select EXIT in screen to return to screen 121 Integrator Mode 12 Checking the inside temperature A temperature level display is provided to make it possible to easily check the internal temperature of the main unit When GREEN is displayed When YELLOW or RED is displayed The internal temperature is OK to dissipate heat through air conditioning etc The internal temperature is rather high Turn the power supply to the set off check the installation conditions immediately and then take measures CAUTION When checking on the temperature perform aging thoroughly just as before adjustment A minimum of 30 minutes with a 100 percent white
85. al equipment uten edo d va br dics 6 Setting the input signal format 7 Setting the clamp 3positioh zie ro eres eio rain ii eie deca er R aedi ds 8 EEUU 9 H V enhancement tuning i 5 3 E gA Integrator MOOG eese EE EE 5 4 1 About the integrator mode 5 4 2 Example of integrator mode operation er i aeneae dee E e sace ritmi ded den REP hn 5 4 3 Adjustments and settings in the integrator MOG 0 1 12 000 1 Adjusting the PICTURE 2 Adjusting the WHITE BALANCE eb ed eet be esc er n a 3 ue 4 Adjusting the side mask 5 Setting the color mode 6 Setting the mirror mode ssssssssssssee 7 Setting the brightness enhancement at the screen center 8 Setting OSD display 9 Setting the baud rate 4 119 Setting FULL MASK dutch eder Ved a aba d Er EQ E Y ei desiit 120 11 Setting the cooling fari control 121 12 Checking the inside temperature 13 Checking the accumulated ON time 14 Adjusting SUB VOLUME EUER 15 Initializing Adjustments ALL DEFAULT 2 5 4 41 ven layelSus e eritis canis oi nce ou d d 5 4 5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area tables 128
86. al tilting of the display You must also tighten the left and right O screws Wire flat bar X After mounting the unit at an angle an additional Measuring the opening distance X enables approximate reinforcement measure can be taken by attaching an angle values to be determined appropriate wire and a flat bar using screws 3 When the angle is set to less than 5 please secure using wires or a flat bar etc 70 Carriable Stand PDK 5008 4 8 Carriable Stand PDK 5008 4 8 1 Specifications External dimensions 1218 W x 720 D x 1710 H mm Weight 36 5 kg stand only 76 8 kg stand and plasma display Materials STKM steel pipe SPCC and SS41 Finishes Melamine baking finish silver metallic Dimensions of packaging 1704 W x 900 D x 105 H main support 978 W x 770 D x 255 H bracket part 705 W x 400 D x 75 H shelf part Package weight 31 5kg main support 12kg bracket part 4 5kg shelf part Accessories Panel SUPPONE zone a x Bracket KB x2 Shelf Boat ce ert ecc x Shelf Board Mounting Hardware x2 Hexagonal wrench x Hexagonal socket head bolt M8 x 70 x4 Hexagonal socket head bolt M8 x 20 x8 Ornament screw
87. ame Part Number Cleaning cloth wiping cloth AED1174 Cleaning cloth Minimax GED 009 Cleaning liquid B4 GEM1004 For light soiling brush off dust and lightly wipe with Minimax In case of heavy soiling brush off dust then wipe with Minimax with its corner lightly moistened with B4 Be sure to wipe with dry Minimax after B4 dries out as there may be unevenness remaining otherwise 4 Vents Every month remove dirt from the vent openings that house fans on the sides and rear of the main unit using a vacuum cleaner set to its lowest suction setting Be sure to switch off the power on the main unit before cleaning the vents Blocked vents can lead to dangerously high internal temperatures resulting in malfunctions or fire 5 Readjustment of White Balance The unit uses phosphor elements as do CRTs These phosphors degrade over time reducing brightness Since green and blue phosphors degrade faster than red we recommend readjusting the white balance every 1000 hours 143
88. and press the SET button to change the setting The SET button toggles 3D Y C MODE between MOTION and STILL Screen D Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE COLOR SYSTEM AUTO SCREEN 3D Y C MOTION ALL RESET HIGH CONTRAST OFF POWER SAVE SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT SELECT SET NEXT SELECT SET CHANGE 99 Menu Mode 4 Setting HIGH CONTRAST This is a function that for video signal input adjusts the brightness of the parts of the picture with intermediate brightness thus emphasizing the brightness You should set HIGH CONTRAST to ON when playing software with many dark scenes or when using the unit in a bright environment When you wish to accurately reproduce fine details for example the texture of human skin you should set HIGH CONTRAST to OFF Differences in the reproduced picture for HIGH CONTRAST ON and Bid OFF refer to diagram on right 100 OPP us The brightness of the input signal is reproduced linearly 90 ON is The brightness of parts of the input signal with 80 T MU intermediate brightness is adjusted during reproduction CONTRAST ON HIGH CONTRAST OFF Set able condition Video signal input 20 Factory preset OFF input 0 20 80 100 Image diagram of brightness adjustment Select SETUP 62 Move the cursor over HIGH CONTRAST Change the setting using the SET button each time you press the SET button HIGH
89. anel of the main unit Press the SET button to return to screen R LEVEL 128 Adjustable range 010255 for every item n a SIDE MASK applies to all inputs INPUTs 1 to 4 Note that with side mark adjustment there is no function for returning to the initial values DEFAULT Please take due caution NOTE In the case that display with a side mask is impossible for example in the case of high vision TV HDTV signal input etc side mask adjustment cannot be carried out 114 Integrator Mode 5 Setting the color mode In addition to COLOR MODE 1 which is for normal use this unit also has the independent COLOR MODE 2 for which the PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values have been set to the optimum values for TV studio retakes See 5 4 5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area tables Please change the COLOR MODE setting according to the use Factory preset COLOR MODE 1 Screen Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode WHITE BAL SCREEN gt SIDE MASK The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated gt OPTION 1 OPTION 2 in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed SUB VOLUME in the illustration ALL DEFAULT Select OPTION 1 Screen 62 Move the cursor to COLOR MODE and select the desired OPTION 1 color mode with the SET button MODE OFF BRIGHT ENH
90. ble as illustrated and after the ION ae H positions of the holes have been aligned Table etc If placed in this position it will be difficult to align the holes 4 Place the plasma display face down on a secure table as shown in the illustration in such a way as to prevent it from falling or getting scratched PDP bracket Place a large flat washer on each of the designated holes Tighten well the monitor mounting bolts from above 6 Place another large flat washer of each monitor mounting bolts On top of these mount the assembled PDP bracket AN Washers must be used If the number and location of washers is incorrect warping of the display unit may result CAUTION i 7 As the last step secure the 8 spring nuts 4 6 4 An example of use The unit can be mounted to any of Pioneer s standard mounting hardware with the exception of PDK 5006 while it is attached to the PDP bracket As illustrated the bracket can be used as a handle for moving and installation 64 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 4 7 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 4 7 1 Specifications External dimensions 1218 W x 125 D x 714 H mm Weight 7 6 kg mounting hardware only 47 9 kg mounting hardware and plasma display Materials General stru
91. complete 3 3 3 Mounting on the attachment stands See 4 3 Installation of the Attachment Stand for in structions on permanent installation Insert the stand bolt into holes so that the head of the bolt can slide into the slot in the stand Unpacking procedure stops at Step 2 above Bolts and can be made to slide into the slot in the stand before the unit is unpacked This method should insofar as possible be a temporary setup pending proper installation When installing the attachment stand consult 4 3 Installation of the Attachment Stand If making the attachment to position 8 use the B hole rivet or remove the 4 stand bolt and attach it to position 8 AN Placing the screen on the stands is only a temporary step before proper installation We cannot guarantee against damage to the screen caused by it toppling over under an external force etc while it is placed on the stands 3 3 4 Re packing re packing and re shipping are not covered by the warranty If the unit needs to be re packaged observe the following guidelines e Pack by performing in reverse order the steps described in 3 3 2 Unpacking The miller mat must be positioned so that the shiny film surface faces outward and its soft surface faces inward toward the unit Restore all accessories to their original locations Secure with adhesive tape to prevent damage during transportation Do
92. ctural steel tubes STK MR Finish sies Semi matte black paint on rear Original Pioneer color Dimensions of packaging 1185 W x 270 D x 80 H mm Package weight 8 6kg Accessories Vertical frame left and 1 x2 Horizontal x2 Hexagonal socket head flange bolt x8 Monitor fastening bolt with washer x8 EC IE x4 x1 Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient temperature 40 Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside Down Installations Upside Down Installation is unavailable with the PDK 5006 Operating temperature restrictions for when the speaker system 503 is attached e Ambient temperature 40 In wall mounting installation allow adequate space a clearance of 300 mm or more above and below the monitor set as well as on the right and the left 65 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 4 7 2 External Dimensions i N o oo m 1 714 ET 0 400 32 i i i e 1 2 p E 9 Q 308 998 F 2 ES je 1 10 io E JR
93. d angle then re tighten the upper mount screws for both the left and the right monitor brackets Holes in the monitor brackets serve as angle marks in 5 degree increments 7 Adjust the left and right rotational angle of the plasma display panning over a range of 45 on each side Hold the monitor frame and rotate the display to the desired angle then secure the display assembly by tightening the vibration preventing hexagonal socket head bolts M6 x 30 Connect cables to the display by running them through cable opening in the post COMP If the cables are too thick to pass through the cable openings in the post COMP connect them to the display directly or replace with thinner cables Connection cable Hexagonal socket head bolt Post COMP vibration preventive M6 x 30 SME60H300FZK SS E To connector on the main unit 1 fu TS Qi Holes serving wv as angle X marks Op 2 D Hole rivet 0 Monitor mount bolt assembly 59 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 60 PDP Bracket PDK 5005 4 6 PDP Bracket PDK 5005 4 6 1 Specifications External Dimensions 1218 W x 148 5 D x 714 H when mounted to the display Weight 4 1 kg mounting hardware only 44 4 kg mounting hardware and plasma display steel pipe for general structure STK MR
94. e gt gt 1 GPS GET POSITION DATA SCREEN parameters are issued in the following formats STX 02 hex H POSITION 3 Byte V POSITION 3 Byte DUMMY DATA 3 Byte V SIZE 3 Byte NOTE CLK FREO 3 Byte NOTE CLK PHASE 3 Byte NOTE ETX 03 hex NOTE If the present input signal is a video input signal output as dummy data e f the present input signal is a PC input signal the adjustment data of V SIZE will be output as dummy data f the present input signal is 1280 x 1024 60 Hz the SCREEN adjustment data of present display screen size will be output 2 GWB G STX CONTRAST BRIGHT RED HIGH GREEN HIGH 02 hex 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte BLUE HIGH RED LOW GREEN LOW BLUE LOW 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte COLOR TINT H SHARP V SHARP 3 Byte NOTE 3 Byte NOTE 3 Byte NoTE 3 Byte NOTE DUMMY DATA DUMMY DATA DUMMY DATA DUMMY DATA ETX 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 03 hex NOTE If the present input is PC input the adjustment data of CO output as dummy data 136 he adjustment data of CLK FREQ and CLK PHASE will be ET W B DATA PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE parameters are issued in the following formats LOR TINT H SHARP and V SHARP will be RS 232C Adjustment Mode 3 GST GET STATUS The status of various settings is transmitted in the fo
95. e following requirements D Inatalling multiple 2 Vertical units The following table lists the operating temperature conditions Use the units under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range Partition Unit A Unit B Unit B In case of lateral connections ensure that left and right partitions are provided Be careful to install the partitions so that the air on the left and right backside of the set is not mixed up Operating Temperature Restrictions Distance from wall A Ambient temperature 50 to 300 mm or less 0 to 35 C 300 mm or more 0 to 40 46 How to use the standard mounting components 4 1 Standard Mounting Components Features and Characteristics In addition to reliability and the vivid display resulting from its large screen area brightness and image quality the plasma display PDP 502MX is thin and lightweight enabling mounting in locations not possible for conventional displays We considered various mounting patterns and operating conditions during the design of the plasma display PDP 502MX A wide range of standard mounting hardware is available for easy mounting Table top Stand PDK 5001 This on board support designed for the plasma display enables vertical placement of the unit Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware
96. ecautions to guard against falling Set up a barrier around the work site to prevent accidentally dropped objects from injuring persons standing or walking below Keep all foreign objects out of the unit Do not tamper with the unit or fire or electric shock may result Observe the following operating environmental limitations Temperature 0 to 40 Humidity 20 to 8096 Install the unit only in properly ventilated areas Features Features and Functions of the PDP 502MX Plasma Display High definition high contrast Through the newly developed panel that aims for the optimum in luminous efficiency and development of a new drive sequence we have achieved high contrast and a great improvement in brightness while maintaining high definition High quality clear picture By digitalizing the signal processing circuit we have made possible clear precise image representation for all types of input signal PC video source etc e Large screen with a built in 8x density IP converting circuit that results in high quality video playback Thanks to High Vision Progressive the picture is clearer than ever before even with high vision TV signals Designed especially to address the problem of the ghosting noise usually found in plasma displays the PDP 502MX eliminates all ghosting Full XGA display may also be used with compression as an SXGA UXGA display Built in 50 inch high detail 1280x768 pixel total 980 000 pi
97. emperature to 40 C e The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speaker system PDP SO3 LR Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside Down Installations Upside down mounting is unavailable when embedding this device in a wall 32 Special Installation Embedding in the wall Methods of Securing Basic methods of securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The methods indicated by a large X mark must not be used Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings 33 Special installation When the display is put in a box 3 4 4 When the display is put in a box Operating this display in confined spaces is not recommended e f the display is to be used in confined spaces observe the following conditions shown in the drawing in a page to the right A250 B lt 0 C210 D lt 0 Use a mesh with aperture efficiency of 50 or more Thus everywhere in Y must be kept less than
98. er deformation of the unit does not exceed 4 mm 1 Embedding in walls with space provided behind the unit A X Front of the unit A Y Rear of the unit Viewed from Above Viewed from the Right Side Operating Temperature Restrictions Temperature in space X and Y A 0 to 370 mm to 35 40 Special Installation Place product upright and flush into wall embedding in the wall Methods of Securing Basic methods of securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The methods indicated by a large X mark must not be used Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings 41 Special Installation Place product upright and flush into wall embedding in the wall 2 Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit
99. es it unstable Therefore unpacking CAUTION and installation should be performed by two or more persons 49 314 Installation of the Attachment Stand Dimensions 005 0 7 0S 006 EvL 86 3 6 M A d ub i N I 0L Cly 9 0 Em L e 2 2 5 p s 9 A 0L 8r LEL 50 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 4 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 4 1 Specifications External dimensions 1218 W x 400 D x 765 H mm Weight 4 0 kg mounting hardware only 44 3 kg mounting hardware and plasma display Materials Base plastic ABS Stand pipes general structural steel tubes STK MR Finish ers Finish Base paint Pioneer original color Stand pipes semi matt black paint Package dimensions 726 W x 425 D x 100 H mm Package weight 6 6 kg Accessories I Ua x1 Starid pIpe de edet x1
100. es over to the selected input This switches the input to the next input Repeated pressing the SCREEN SIZE button on the remote control or the operating panel of the main unit changes screen size in the following sequence At INPUT 1 or 2 or when reproducing video signals via INPUT 3 or 4 NATURAL WID E 4 3 NORMAL gt FULL ZOOM gt CIN When reproducing PC signals via INPUT 3 or 4 ORIGINAL gt 4 8 NORMAL gt FULL gt ZOOM WIDE NOTES gt The screen size at which playback can be performed differs according to the input signal See 5 1 3 List of supported input signals Displays with TYPE appended such as FULL TYPE will sometimes appear indicating a simplified reproduction n INPUT 2 if an S1 video signal is detected the screen size will automatically switch to FULL If S2 is detected the screen size will switch to ZOOM f an HDTV signal is detected the screen size will switch to FULL fixed During video playback switching screen size to ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE permits scrolling the screen up or down with the A and buttons V SCROLL function Refer to section 5 1 4 List of adjustable and settable items You will note that the act of reduction enlargement etc of the screen using the screen size changing function of this machine at a coffee shop hotel etc for profit or for public view may result in infringement of the right of an author
101. ews and dramas etc Can watch programs with the original image soft software picture border In order to prevent the screen from burning out the picture border will be displayed in a slightly different position every time you turn the display on Suitable for high vision pictures and wide screen pictures squeeze Of the movie theater size pictures predominantly suitable for CinemaScope size pictures Gives a really spacious impression with even more punch Of the movie theater size pictures predominantly suitable for Vista size pictures Gives a really spacious impression with even more punch CINEMA WIDE 2 Screen sizes for PC signal input This screen size is convenient when you are watching CinemaScope size pictures with Jimaku Super subtitles ORIGINAL e FULL Faithful 1 1 reproduction of the dots and lines of the 16 9 reproduction of the input signal that really fills the screen input signal on the screen 480 lines 768 lines 640 dots 1280 dots This diagram is for 640 x 480 input e 4 3 NORMAL Reproduction that fills the screen without changing the aspect ratio of the input signal e ZOOM ZOOM is possible with 1280 x 1024 60Hz input signals only Faithful 1 1 reproduction of the dots and lines of the input signal on the screen Note however that only of the screen 768 lines 4 4 Y Y ud 8 Use the A Y bu
102. ght corner of the screen where 15 displayed in the illustration Select OPTION 2 62 Move the cursor to FULL MASK and change the mode with the SET button You can cycle through the available values by repeatedly pressing the SET button OFF ON RED GREEN gt BLUE gt FULL MASK applies to all inputs INPUTS 1 to 4 Select EXIT in screen Q to return to screen D 120 Screen 0 MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SIDE MASK gt OPTION 1 gt OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Screen 2 OPTION 2 OSD BAUD RATE FULL MASK FAN CONTROL gt TEMPERATURE HOUR METER EXIT OFF ON 4800BPS AUTO 3 45 Integrator Mode 11 Setting the cooling fan control formula The back of the main unit is equipped with cooling fans With this function the control formats of the fans can be switched To have the fans automatically controlled according to an internal temperature sensor set AUTO To set a fixed maximum number of revolutions cut automatic control set FIXED MAX NOTE The FIRED MAX setting is useful in the case that the unit has been installed in a special environment In this case however the noise of the fan rotating will become large and so you should take care over the installation environment particularly if the unit is installed in a quiet place For more information please refer to Chapter 3 Installation F
103. gt PICTURE CONTRAST 0 PICTURE CONTRAST 0 SCREEN BRIGHT 0 SCREEN BRIGHT 0 ALL RESET R LEVEL 0 ALL RESET R LEVEL 0 POWER SAVE GLEVEL 0 POWER SAVE LEVEL 0 SET UP B LEVEL 0 SET UP B LEVEL 0 RESET RESET MENU MENU OFF MENU MENU OFF CONTRAST umen AY gt SELECT AY lt SELECT SET ADJUST 4 ADJUST SET EXIT MAIN MENU MAIN MENU SCREEN PICTURE H POSI 0 PICTURE H POSI 0 SCREEN V POSI 0 SCREEN V POSI 0 ALL RESET ALL RESET POWERSAVE V SIZE POWER SAVE V SIZE SET UP CLK FRO 0 SET UP CLK FRO 0 CLK PHS 0 CLK PHS 0 RESET RESET MENU MENU OFF MENU MENU OFF H POSITION 0 AY gt SELECT AY lt SELECT SET ADJUST 4 ADJUST SET EXIT NOTE When PC signal input is being received adjustments cannot be MAIN MENU made to V SIZE ALL RESET PICTURE SCREEN ALL RESET ET e POWER SAVE SET UP ADJUST ALL RESET YES 4 gt NO MENU MENU OFF AY SELECT SET NEXT 4 SELECT SET EXIT MAIN MENU POWER SAVE PICTURE SET VIDEO MODE 1 SCREEN PC MODE2 ALL RESET POWER SAVE SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET NEXT AY SELECT SET CHANGE vi With INPUT 3 BNC terminal selected MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE TERMINAL BNC SCREEN SETTING PC ALL RESET SIGNAL RGB POWER SAVE CLAMP MODE2 SET UP ABL OFF H ENHANCE 0 V ENHANCE 0 MENU MENU OFF EXIT AY SELECT SET NEXT AY SELECT SET CHANGE ith INPUT 4 Mini D sub 15 pin selected SET UP Return to PICTURE TERMINAL D SUB SETTING PC S
104. hEWS cei erbe tacet ed ie dedecus rude aeo pesa debates ee 52 4 4 3 Dimensions 7 4 44 AsSsemblirng tlie Stands anch Rost edet Ree ene ta egets eh ined ecd 42 4 5 Mounting to the rrialri 4 5 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 i ANS AC SPSCINICA LON Suse bois tees gear Acc d decet 2 5 2 Extelitial DIMENSION S enese e 4 5 3 Assembling and Installing the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display anc 4 6 PDP Bracket PDK 5005 eee tese Made Aneta 2 61 4 6 1 Specifications 2 61 4 6 2 External Dimensions 202 4 6 3 Assembly Procedure 2263 4 6 4 example Of USC 2 64 4 7 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 2 65 4 7 1 Specifications 65 4 7 2 External Dimensions ersinnen a EN s66 4 7 3 Assembling the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 2 e 67 4 8 Cannable Stand PDK OOB t oxcetuo stre RO ra beate Eee oui dedere 71 4 8 1 Specifications ES 4 8 2 External Dimensions with plasma display monitor PDP 502MX mounted 72 4 0 9 E 4 9 Speaker System PDP SOS LR is 7 9 Mi SPCC OMS eere 4 9 2 External Dimensions with plasma display monit
105. huts down on its own and will not power up again please try the followings Turn off the main power switch for the plasma display wait 10 seconds and power it on again f the display shuts down there may be a internal problem Consult with Pioneer Authorized Service Center f it remains powered up you may continue using it 2 If the same image is shown on the screen for a prolouged period of time i e a still picture or a closed captioning etc then this image may become permanently burnt onto the screen This ploblem can be managed by changing image composition source rotation or other methods NOTE Please see section 5 8 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen for details 3 The following signals cause inferior image quality Multifold generation video sources copy of VTR signals Copyright protected signals Scrambled CATV signals Signals with significantly phase shifted sync and video signals 4 Images are blacked out for approximately one to three seconds when input is switched to permit the plasma display driver to temporarily suspend operation while video memory is refreshed When you switch input between different frequencies a longer black out interval is needed up to approximately three seconds due to the array of data to be changed in video memory Allow for this interval when staging video 5 The fan will begin spinning faster when ambient temperature rises above 30 C This i
106. ication difficalties COMMAND 3 Byte ASCII ARGUMENT 3 Byte ASCII 2 When transmitting commands in batches up to max 3 commands NOTE STX 02 hex ID 2 Byte COMMAND 3 Byte COMMAND 3 Byte COMMAND 3 Byte ETX 03 hex 3 When transmitting direct numeric commands STX 02 hex ID 2 Byte COMMAND 3 Byte ARGUMENT 3 Byte ETX 03 hex NOTE gt Transmit PON and lt POF gt commands Error Example 1 one by one Allow an interval of three or ES ID PON lt AJY gt lt CNT gt ETX more seconds between commands Transmit an input switching command IN Error Example 2 1 4 and AJY command allowing STX ID lt POF gt PON ETX sufficient time between them Allow an interval of approximately Four or Error Example 3 more seconds between input switching STX ID lt IN2 gt lt AJY gt lt CNT gt ETX commands IN 1 4 132 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 5 3 ID assignment When a connection is made this feature assigns an ID ID assignment is performed in the PC Commands IDC ID CLEAR Clears assigned IDs IDSs ID SET Assigns IDs IDS is only effective when an ID has not been assigned It is assigned from a unit close to the PC Example 4 units At first the ID is assigned at the PC First of all following the example in the diagram below carry out the RS 232C c
107. ip is designed for use in binding together power cables computer cables or BNC terminal cables Cord clip CAINS 4 Mount the plasma display on the bracket Using hexagonal socket head bolt M8 x 20 attach the bracket to the screw openings in the rear of the plasma display as shown NOTE We advise that you spread a blanket or soft cloth to prevent scratching of the front of the plasma display Bracket 73 Carriable Stand PDK 5008 5 Mount the bracket mounted plasma display onto the panel support 1 Hook the bracket hooks onto the bolts protruding from the left and right of the panel support 2 Fasten the screw openings under the hooks to the screw openings on the left and right of the panel support using hexagonal socket head bolts M8 x 20 as shown 3 Tighten the hook bolts NOTE 1 This operation must be performed by two or more persons NOTE 2 In order to ensure safe installation always be sure to alternately tighten each bolt two times or more until they are firmly fixed in Adjusting the angle of the plasma display screen When you want the screen to be easier to see you can angle it forwards by altering the bracket attachment locations 5 0 5 To safely attach the brackets to the support columns be sure to always have two people set it in place using the pole as shown in the figure 74 6 Attach the
108. ired to restore the normal condition Set OFF Factory preset VIDEO OFF PC OFF CD Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About the Screen 1 integrator mode MENU PICTURE WHITE BAL The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated SEE MASK i i is di OPTION 1 i the Upper ight corner of the screen where is displayed gt OPTION 2 in the illustration SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Select OPTION 1 2 Move the cursor to BRIGHT ENHANCE VIDEO or PC and change the mode with the SET button Screen 2 OPTION 1 NOTE This is selected automatically in line with the current FE input signal type video or PC BRIGHT ENHANCE gt VIDEO OFF PC OFF Pressing the SET button toggles the BRIGHTNESS ENHANCE mode back and forth between ON and OFF EXIT BRIGHT ENHANCE VIDEO or PC applies to all inputs INPUTS 1 to 4 Select EXIT in screen Q to return to screen D 117 Integrator Mode 8 Setting OSD display This is a function that suppresses the OSD display INPUT display etc in normal operating mode When OSD OFF is set the following OSD displays are enabled MENU display Menu mode integrator mode and RS 232C adjustment mode 2 Warning just before the Power Save feature comes on 9 High internal temperature warning THERMAL WARNING PLEASE SHUT DOWN 4 Display announcing KEY LOCK is set also display announcing the
109. isplay remote Disables controls on display remote IRROR MODE NO IRROR MODE X IRROR MODE Y IRROR MODE XY Resets mirror mode setting normal use Sets mirror mode to X left right reverse Sets mirror mode to Y up down reverse Sets mirror mode to X Y up down amp left right reverse TV SYSTEM 4 43 NTSC TV SYSTEM NTSC Sets COLOR SYSTEM to 4 43 NTSC Sets COLOR SYSTEM to NTSC TV SYSTEM PAL PC RGB YES POWER OFF POWER ON BRIGHT ENHANCE OFF BRIGHT ENHANCE ON POWER SAVE OFF POWER SAVE MODE 1 POWER SAVE MODE 2 Sets COLOR SYSTEM to PAL Sets INPUT to PC RGB Turns off power Turns on power Turns off central screen brightness correction Turns on central screen brightness control Sets power save off Sets power save to Mode 1 Sets power save to Mode 2 RED HIGH RED LOW RED SIDE MASK LEVEL Adjusts RED HIGH LIGHT Adjusts RED LOW LIGHT Adjusts RED SIDE MASK LEVEL TV SYSTEM SECAM H SHARPNESS V SHARPNESS SCREEN MODE 0 SCREEN MODE 1 SCREEN MODE 2 SCREEN MODE 3 SCREEN MODE 4 SCREEN MODE 5 STD WHITE BALANCE DATA SUB VOL SUB VOL SUB VOL SUB VOL E INPUT1 E INPUT2 E INPUTS E INPUTA XOOOOOOXXXIXXXXXXXXOOXX xXx XXXXXXXOOXIOOOXXXXXXXXXXx X lt 0 0 00 0 0 Sets COLOR SYSTEM to SECAM Adjusts H S
110. ket head bolt M10 x 85 SME 100H850FZK Flat washer WC80FZK Hexagonal socket head bolt For firm gripping M6 x 10 SME60H100FZK Hexagonal socket head bolt M8 x 75 SME100850FZK Spring washer WS80FZK Hexagonal socket head bolt For firm gripping M5 x 16 SME50H160FZK Monitor frame Center rod 3 Hole cover Monitor bracket Used to hide holes in the ceiling NOTE 1 Tighten all the mount screws at the specified points NOTE 2 The mounting screws must be strong enough to support the weight of the mounting hardware 58 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 3 Mounting the plasma display Remove the hole rivets six in a vertical line from the rear of the plasma display 2 Mount the supplied monitor mount bolt assembly three per side to the mount opening at the rear of the display 3 Loosen the upper mount screws securing the left and right monitor brackets and tilt the brackets to full extension Do NOT loosen the lower screws Lift the plasma display and insert the monitor mount bolt assemblies into the monitor brackets 5 To avoid twisting and deforming the plasma display always tighten the nut for the monitor mount bolt assembly three per side after loosening the upper mount screws of the monitor brackets 6 Adjust the tilt of the plasma display tiltable 25 degrees from horizontal Determine the desire
111. l of the main unit Press the SET button to return to screen Q Adjustable range 010255 for every item Screen D MENU PICTURE RHIGH 128 WHITE BAL GHIGH 128 SCREEN BHIGH 128 SIDE MASK RLOW 128 OPTION 1 GLOW 128 OPTION 2 BLOW 128 SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT Screen 6 MENU PICTURE RHIGH 128 WHITE BAL GHIGH 128 SCREEN BHIGH 128 SIDE MASK RLOW 128 OPTION 1 GLOW 128 OPTION 2 BLOW 128 SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT Screen 3 WHITE BALANCE R HIGH 128 Integrator Mode 3 Adjusting the SCREEN The items that can be adjusted here are H POSITION V POSITION V SIZE CLK FREQ and CLK PHASE NOTE With this unit H SIZE cannot be adjusted CD Before entering the integrator mode switch the unit to the Screen specific input one of INPUTS 1 to 4 in which adjustments MENU PICTURE H POSI 128 will be made refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator WHITE BAL V POSIL 128 mode SCREEN gt SIDE MASK _ SIZE 1 CLKFRO 128 a OPTION 2 CLKPHS 8 The ID number of the unit of items will be indicated in the SUB VOLUME DEFAULT p ALL DEFAULT upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select SCREEN 2 Select the desired adjustment item Screen 2 MENU PICTURE gt H POSI 128 Select DEFAULT on Screen 2 to return
112. llowing formats STX PC SOFTWARE INPUT FUNCTION COLOR MODE SCREEN SIZE POWER SAVE 02 hex VERSION 5 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte DUMMY DATA COLOR SYSTEM 3D Y C HIGH CONTRAST INPUT SETTING 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte CLAMP ABL DUMMY KEY LOCK OSD DISPLAY 3 Byte 9 3 Byte 9 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte MIRROR MODE 2 FAN CONTROL ACCUMULATED ETX 3 Byte GByte FORMAT 3 Byte 3 Byte ON TIME 5 Byte 03 hex NOTE Items not related to the ongoing INPUT functions INPUT signals will output dummy data For more information concerning output refer to section 5 5 4 List of RS 232C Commands Temperature TxD output value 3 bytes Outside air temperature see note NOTE Dummy data will be output unless in INPUT 1 Dummy data will be output unless in INPUT 1 or 2 Dummy data will be out put unless in INPUT 3 or 4 Depending on the present signal input video or PC signal the output content will switch The term outside air temperature as it is used here is meant to serve as a rough guideline for when the unit has been installed so as to allow the free flow of air around the unit and this term is therefore to be distinguished from the term ambient temperature as used in 3 Installation Note that there may be times when errors occur in temperature readings Also note tha
113. m the following to confirm that the display is free from warps exceeding 1 mm Regarding the 1mm limit The frame of the display may have a warp of up to 3mm If the total warp the warp of the frame plus the warp of the mount surface exceeds 4mm then the glass in the display may be put under excessive stress In order to ensure that the total warp is less than 4mm you should make sure that the warp of the mount surface is less than 1mm Referring to the illustration below diagonally extend string of maximum 6 0 1 mm diameter through the bolt mount openings Strings thus arranged should be completely free of slack Q Measure the clearance L between the strings at their point of intersection Distortion is expressed by Distortion L x 2 3 If Lis found to be 0 pass the strings through the other bolt mount openings and repeat the measurements Any value of L greater than 0 indicates the presence of distortion If the measured value in both cases is 0 the distortion is negligible Mount bolt holes Plasma Display Mount Surface Mount Brackets A D String Point E is the center point of string F segment A B Point F is the center point of string segment C D Clearance between points E and L Points E and F are show
114. menu screen or to change settings SIZE button Used to manually change screen size 10 OFF ON 9 DISPLAY button Used to view input and settings conditions Terminal Section SPEAKER Output terminal for a right hand external speaker Connected to speakers of 8 to 16 Q impedance 17 AUDIO OUTPUT Stereo mini jack Used to output the sound from a device connected to the display to a device such as an AV amplifier 2 Combination Input and Output Terminals Used for simultaneous control of various units Refer to 5 6 Combination Connection Please use a Mini DIN 6 pin cable straight all pins wire bound this is readily available on the market as the connector cable NOTE No ABL linkage function is provided These terminals are incompatible with multi projections such as the RM V4000V When the main power is off there is no output 13 CONTROL IN OUT terminals For connection to Pioneer products that have the 83 mark If you connect a CONTROL If CONTROL connection is carried out then you can carry out system control of the display NOTE This product does not support RU V107 wired remote control units RS 232C terminal Used to make adjustments from PC Conforms to EIA 232 F Refer to 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 15 AUDIO INPUT Stereo mini jack Audio input for use when the picture input uses INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 Connect to the audio output terminal of the device that is connected to I
115. n where is displayed S OPTIONS in the illustration SUB VOLUME ALL DEFAULT Select OPTION 2 62 Move the cursor to BAUD RATE and change the mode Screen 2 with the SET button OPTION 2 OSD ON BAUD RATE 4800BPS You can cycle through the available values by repeatedly RUTO 1 TEMPERATURE lll II HELL o nm pressing the SET button HOUR METER 1200 BPS 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS gt lt lt EXIT BAUD RATE applies to all inputs INPUTs 1 to 4 Select EXIT in screen to return to screen Set the unit baud rate to match that of the PC in use With long RS 232C cables we recommend using lower baud rates 119 Integrator Mode 10 Setting FULL MASK This is a function for turning the whole screen a single color white red green or blue using a PDP internal signal If FULL MASK is set to any setting other than OFF then display of external input signals becomes impossible The FULL MASK feature may be used to wipe out to some extent images which have been burnt into the screen Note however that it is impossible to completely eliminate such images For more details please refer to 5 8 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen Factory preset OFF Enter the integrator mode refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode The ID number of the unit of adjustment items will be indicated in the upper ri
116. n displaced for illustrative purposes String 0 8 21 Magnified view of section A Installation Procedures 3 3 Installation Procedu res 3 3 1 Transportation precautions D Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should be done by two or more persons To avoid injury or damage do not lift the package by its packing bands 2 When transporting or storing the unit always position it vertically never horizontally Horizontal transportation or storage invalidates the product warranty 3 In transportation or storage of products in original packing never stack more than three units high This warning is also indicated on the upper face of the carton 4 For transportation or storage observe the warnings and instructions on the upper face of the carton 5 Plasma display is mode off grass Please take precations to prevent it from being dameged 3 3 2 Unpacking The original packing material can be re used to sofely ship the Plasma Display When doing so it is important to use the material in the same way as when they were originally shipped Failure to correctly use the material can damage the display 1 Packing specifications 1341 W x 890 H x 424 0 53 kg 2 18 17 21 shall be packed in bag which then shall be stuck to 19 lt gt T T front carton with 13 25 apiece of
117. nd When changing adjustment or setting items using PC commands When exiting the RS 232C adjustment mode with an lt AJY gt command restoring the unit to Normal Operating mode When exiting RS 232C adjustment mode with the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button switching unit to Normal Operating mode and entering the KEY LOCK or KEY UNLOCK status When switching to the Menu mode with the MENU button NOTE If you start or stop the entire system by switching a breaker on or off allow enough time for the last memory function to be performed by satisfying the timing requirements given above Note that this practice causes count errors on the hour meter 5 1 6 Aging After switching on power to the unit input signals to perform aging until the unit stabilizes Use signals that are unlikely to cause the displayed images to be burned onto the screen signals such as a 100 96 white signal or animation from LDs are recommended The process should take about 30 minutes This ensures precision adjustments NOTE Display of still images over extended periods can lead to the above mentioned burning 91 Before Beginning Adjustments 92 5 2 Normal Operating Mode 5 2 1 About normal operating mode Normal operating mode enables the following D Input switching Pressing one of the INPUT buttons 1 to 4 Pressing the INPUT button on the operating panel of the main unit 2 Screen size switching Normal Operating Mode Input switch
118. nding products gt Please make sure that you use M8 P 1 25 bolts other types of bolt cannot be used 19 Installation Conditions This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes For additional safety we recommend securing it at six to eight points on opposite sides of the horizontal and vertical center lines as shown in the illustration below Do not secure the unit at four points arranged in a single row as shown below Methods for securing Unfavorable examples Methods for securing Favorable examples A Secured at eight points Jf Ly B Secured at six points a mmm C Secured at four points with 20 Installation Conditions D Secured at four points with mounting hardware attached horizontally Take proper precautions to prevent pinching the power cord or signal cables 3 2 4 Mounting surface warping The display section incorporates glass Before mounting the product using hardware other than that provided by Pioneer perfor
119. ng hardware exclusively designed for our plasma displays Mounting should be performed by qualified experts Refer all installation and mounting work to qualified persons or request assistance from a Pioneer dealer 4 2 2 Precautions for installation contractors 1 Before installation Observe the specifications supplied in 3 1 Installation Site Requirements 2 During Installation Carefully read and observe the contents of this section of the manual The installation work should be performed by two or more people 3 After installation After installation the mounting hardware check for adequate strength and properly tightened screws Repeat this inspection after mounting the display 4 Delivering to the customer 1 Explaining mounting precautions We ask that the mounting contractor explain the following precautions to the customer after mounting and installation work is completed Even if the particulars of an installation are letter perfect your work may be perceived as inadequate unless you patiently and thoroughly explain these precautions so that the customer fully understands them The following are highly dangerous and must be avoided at all times Any sudden application of force including pushing and pulling Splashing water on the unit Placing any object on the unit Touching mount screws and other mounting hardware For worry free use of the unit e f any problem arises the user should immediately ask the i
120. nstallation contractor to conduct inspection and repair To guard against accidents ask the customer not to make any tilt or height adjustments Such work should be referred to the installation contractor 2 Mounting contractor contact form We ask the mounting and installation contractor to complete the contractor contact form supplied with the unit and give it to the end user after post installation inspections are complete and the above precautions have been explained 3 Periodic inspections Over time aging of various components of the suspension mounting hardware that are not readily visible may render the installation unreliable This may possibly lead to the display breaking free of its mounting Please recommend periodic inspections 48 4 3 Installation of the Attachment Stand 1 Make sure to secure the attachment stand to the display platform using M8 bolts commercially available 25 mm longer than the thickness of the platform 3 Remove the main unit s and 4 hole rivets using a screwdriver or coin Installation of the Attachment Stand 4 Insert the unit into the stand 5 Tighten the bolt against the washer so as to secure the unit SV C MU Ox 3 Use a 6 mm hexagonal wrench to tighten the bolt The unit weighs 40 3 kg and its thinness mak
121. o amplifier 2 Connect an input terminal of the speaker system with a speaker output terminal of the stereo amplifier using the supplied speaker cords Polarity of the input termi nal is positive for red terminal right terminal in the figure below and negative for black left terminal in the figure below Remove the wire 2 Press the respective lever covering and keep down insert the applicable the end of each wire into the hole and then wire together release the lever terminal terminal To pole To pole Speaker output terminal of the stereo amplifier Make sure that the end of the cord is securely connected with the terminals by lightly pulling the cord after connection Incomplete connection may cause broken sound or noise fthe cord wiring sticks out and the positive and negative wires short the stereo amplifier will be subjected to an excessive load and operation may stop or a malfunction may occur When wrong polarity of either speaker system right or left is connected to the stereo amplifier proper stereo effects may not be obtained due to insufficient bass or loss of sound orientation feeling Speaker System 3 Installing procedure of commercially available metal fixture Washers M8 6 25 are supplied to use together with com mercially available metal fixtures e Fix commercially available metal fixture at either position of mounting holes for commercially
122. ombination outputs to other combination outputs It may cause a trouble General purpose Mini Din 6 pin straight cables may be used as combination cables The connections for remote control signals are as shown below The order of precedence for remote control signals is as follows D Control IN terminal SR IN gt 2 Combination IN terminal gt 3 Remote control infra red receiver Example If you connect a cable to the Control IN terminal SR IN then the built in Control IN terminal SR IN switch makes it impossible to receive remote control signals via either the remote control infra red receiver or the Combination IN terminal NOTE RS 232C signals can still be received via the Combination IN terminal 3 Remote control infra red receiver Remote control signal To the PDP s built in block diagram microcomputer re E OPEN when ID has not been set see NOTE 1 J 9 Q 9 A 2 Combination CD Control IN Control OUT Combination IN terminal terminal terminal OUT terminal SR IN SR OUT NOTE 1 In order to output remote control signals or RS 232C signals from the Combination OUT terminal it is necessary to assign an ID For more details see 5 5 3 ID Assignment NOTE 2 With the Combination IN OUT terminals remote control signals and RS 232C signals are inputted outputted simultaneously For more details see 2 3 Controls and Connectors 1
123. onnection and the combination connection see 5 6 Combination connection Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 44 ID 01 OUT pago OUT 10 03 OUT IN Ip 04 i i RS 232C connection Command transmitted D lt AJY gt 2 01 5 gt i 3 AJY 4 02 5 gt i 5 lt AJY gt 6 03 IDS gt 2 7 lt AJY gt 04 IDS By sending RS 232C commands in this order you can assign an ID to each set A unit to which an ID has been assigned can only receive commands which have that ID attached Attach ID to the beginning of commands before transmitting them Characters that may be used when assigning IDs are 0 9 and A F there is no differentiation between uppercase and lowercase letters DC Clear assigned ID of all units 1AJY Units with 1 as the second digit in their ID will go into adjustment mode lt 2 IN1 gt Units with 2 as their first digit will use INPUT 1 Cautionary notes regarding ID assignment Units connected to other units from which IDs were cleared will become inoperable by RS 232C After making settings as in the diagram above if you carry out AJY DC then the IDs will be cleared for all of the sets 1 4 and it will become such that you can only control the set connected directly to the PC set 1 If you then carry out lt AJY gt
124. or 02 75 4 9 3 Mounting to the main unit m 4 9 4 Mounting with the plasma display ceiling suspension hardware 5002 78 4 9 5 Mounting with PDK 5006 wall mounting hardware 2 20002 2 000000000 eee 80 BEFORE BEGINNING ADJUSTMENTS 5 1 Betore Beginning 83 5 1 T Operating ModE 2 nem 83 5 1 2 Combination use of remote control unit operating panel and PC 2 84 5 1 3 Lists of supported input signals 2 2 9 2795 5 1 4 List of adjustable and settable items 2 88 5 1 5 Last memory 91 2 91 Table of Contents 5 2 Normal Operating Mode E NE es XR 5 2 1 About normal operating mode Bis 5 3 Menu Mode 5 3 1 About menu mode 5 3 2 Example of menu mode operation 5 3 3 Settings in menu mode T tu QUID eL 2 Setting accetti eor seti et en 3 Setting the three dimensional Y C separator ME 4 Setting HIGH CONTRAST dede XEM eret 5 Setting up peripher
125. ount bolts as shown in Next referring to Figure 3 f monitor mount bolts to fasten the ceiling suspension hardware to the display using the washers 25 mm in outside diameter supplied with the original speaker Follow the normal mounting procedure to attach the mounting hardware to the display Mounting the optional speakers to the display makes it difficult to see the monitor mount bolts Take care while performing mounting work 78 Speaker System Monitor mount bolt supplied with ceiling suspension plasma display mounting hardware Washer 25 supplied with optional speaker 6 D uc Kec 3r D D Plasma display ceiling suspension hardware This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma display follows when it is rotated about a vertical axis after having been tilted sideways by 25 Maximum sideways tilt 45 This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma Mer display follows when itis rotated about a vertical axis after having Se 7 been tilted sideways by 25 79 Speaker System 4 9 5 Mounting with PDK 5006 wall mounting hardware Monitor mount bolts supplied with PDK 5006 Hole rivet When mounting the plasma display with the optional speakers attached to the wall mounting hardware fi
126. ow Remember no last memory function is executed if you perform the following without meeting these timing requirements e Switch off MAIN POWER Unplug the power Switch off the outlet Item Memory Timing Operation in Normal Operating Approximately four seconds after the end of the operation Mode When entering the STANDBY status through remote operation through the operating panel Power switch On Off of the main unit or by issuing a POF command Input switchover e When switched to Menu mode as a result of a MENU button action When switched to RS 232C adjustment mode by an lt AJY gt command NOTE Among the RS 232C commands available in Normal Operating mode some are not stored in last memory when used in this mode Changing of screen size Volume adjustment muting Setting of KEY LOCK UNLOCK See 5 5 1 About the RS 232C Adjustment Mode Adjustments and settings in menu mode Approximately four seconds after the end of the operation When entering the STANDBY status through remote operation through the operating panel of the main unit or by issuing lt POF gt command When returning to the previous screen with the SET button When exiting Menu mode with the MENU button restoring the unit to Normal Operating mode When exiting Menu mode with the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button switching unit to Normal Operating mode and entering the KEY LOCK status When switching to RS 232C adjustment mode with an
127. p Select the item to adjust Remote Main unit control unit ADJUST a MENU ER gt PICTURE CONTRAST 128 WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 SCREEN COLOR 32 1 AL SIDE MASK TINT 32 OPTION 1 H SHARP 128 OPTION 2 V SHARP 128 SUB VOLUME DEFAULT y ALL DEFAULT The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope 109 Integrator Mode Step Select CONTRAST Remote Main unit control unit 4 MENU J 7 PICTURE 9 CONTRAST 128 WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 SCREEN COLOR 32 SIDE MASK TINT 32 SET OPTION 1 SHARP 128 SET c OPTION 2 V SHARP 128 SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT Step Make adjustments Remote Main unit PICTURE m control unit CONTRAST 128 Press the SET button to return to the screen in Step 3 To continue to make other adjustments repeat Steps 3 to 4 Step To complete your adjustments exit integrator mode Remote Main unit control unit Although it is possible to exit MENU integrator mode in other ways MENU Q Entering normal operating Such as by switching off the main mode power we advise following the procedures shown at the left in or or order to ensure that your adjustments are saved to memory STANDBY P ON 9 Entering STANDBY S9 110 Integrator Mode 5 4 3 Adjustments and settings in the integrator mode For detailed information on button operations refer to section 5 4 2 Example of integra
128. pecified below Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting bending or other deformation of the unit does not exceed 4 mm 1 Embedding in walls with space provided behind the unit With no obstructions within a distance of 300 mm from the back surface of the unit X Front of the unit Y Rear of the unit Viewed from Above Viewed from the Right Side Operating Temperature Restrictions Temperature in space X and Y A 0 to 370 mm 0 to 40 6 The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speaker system PDP SO3 LR Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside Down Installations Upside down mounting is unavailable when embedding this device in a wall 30 Special Installation Embedding in the wall Methods of Securing Basic methods of securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The methods indicated by a large X mark must not be used Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings
129. persons Bolt number required four Washer number required four Sheet Hole rivet number required four After mounting the stand to the display fasten the assembly to the floor to prevent it from falling over 2 Fastening to the floor 4 N Fasten the assembly to the floor using commercially An Alternative Method D Remove hole rivets from the rear of the display 2 Mount the supplied turning over protective bolts 3 Using strings mount the display stand assembly to the wall or to a column Repeat the procedure for both the right and the left amp AY sides Fasten the assembly to the floor using commercially S available clamps i D a a 5 available screws Insert spacers of appropriate size beneath the stand base Use commercially available strings and hooks 54 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 4 5 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 4 5 1 Specifications External dimensions 1218 W x 300 D x 1162 H mm with plastic display in horizontal position Weight icini 14 6 kg mounting hardware only 54 9 kg mounting hardware and Plasma display Adjustable range of angles Horizontal to 25 degrees below horizontal 45 degrees left right Steel pipe for general structure STK MR Finish
130. protected under the Copyright Law 3 Display cal Press the DISPLAY button on the remote control The current input function the incoming signal s horizontal and vertical frequencies current screen size and other characteristics are displayed on the screen NOTE The displayed horizontal and vertical frequencies are measured values and there may be some error in the measurements Volume adjustment Muting Push the VOL button on the remote control Push the VOL button on the remote control The volume increases The volume decreases Push the MUTING button on the remote control Each time the button is pushed it switches from MUTING ON to MUTING OFF or vice versa 5 In addition to the above several RS 232C commands are also available Refer to section 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 93 Menu Mode 5 3 Menu Mode 5 3 1 About menu mode 1 How to enter exit menu mode To enter menu mode and display the menu screen refer to section 5 3 2 Example of menu mode operation press the MENU button on the remote or on the operating panel of the main unit while in normal operating mode To return to normal operating mode press the MENU button again 2 When you carry out adjustments using menu mode Each of the adjustment values for PICTURE and SCREEN will be stored separately for each input function and each input signal For more details please refer to 5 4 5 PICTURE and
131. r accordingly When drilling into walls always remain aware of the internal electric wiring and pipes 2 Weight capacity of the installation site A Select a location with a weight capacity sufficient to support the total weight of the display and mounting hardware 3 Flat level surfaces A Select a flat level surface for installation such that mounting software will be parallel to the surface to which it is affixed Install the unit so that the load is evenly distributed along the ceiling or floor as well as on mounting hardware such as hang bolts 4 Sufficient work space A Select a location with sufficient space for installation work The installation work should be conducted by two or more persons 5 Nearby equipment A If air conditioning ducts or lamps etc are located near the installation site the attendant dust extreme temperatures humidity and condensation may become sources of trouble Please take sufficient steps to avoid this 6 Safe locations A Do not install the unit where it may be easily touched or leaned against Avoid locations subject to high vibration or severe impacts 7 Lighting conditions e Consider existing lighting and sunlight angles when creating the installation layout Extremely bright lighting can reduce the visibility and quality of the display image n extremely bright surroundings adjusting screen intensity may not result in perceptibly brighter images Keep in mind that extreme intensity
132. r consult the nearest PIONEER dealer for assistance We accept no responsibility for accident or loss resulting from failure to select an appropriate installation site or for those occurring during assembly installation mounting or operation of this product or resulting from modifications made to this product or from natural disasters Pioneer Table of Contents FEATURES A 4 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Sp cificati Sc dx see T 6 2 2 External Dimens ONS terere que taxes 8 2 3 Controls and Connectors 10 2 4 PIN ldyOUE iocos us 2 5 Remote Control Wit 13 2 6 percepi Unit Case m 14 INSTALLATION SITE REQUIREMENTS 3 1 Installation Site ho Rn eR ve ee e sd ER 16 3 2 Installation cicer i aeter a cese quc ba ice ev ee e d a c d e E ro 18 3 2 1 Heat dissipation 3 2 2 heat Quantity osa n i ce e ra va e e esa n a pe Fo cu debs ades id 3 2 9 Product Mounting SS RR PUEDE 3 2 4 Mounting surface warping nm 3 9 nstallation Procedure S Scooter to fest a 3 3 1 ra dela Feb
133. r images peak intensity images are brighter when reproduced lower figure Set able condition PC signals supplied Factory preset ON D Select SETUP 2 Move the cursor to ABL and use the SET button to change the current setting Pressing the SET button toggles between ON and OFF Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE TERMINAL D SUB SCREEN SETTING PC ALL RESET SIGNAL RGB POWER SAVE CLAMP MODE 1 SET UP ABL OFF H ENHANCE 0 V ENHANCE 0 MENU MENU OFF EXIT SELECT SET NEXT SELECT SET CHANGE 104 Menu Mode 9 H V enhancement tuning H V enhancement tuning may be used to adjust picture sharpness for PC input signals Horizontal and vertical sharpness may be adjusted independently Note that sharpness control is particularly effective when displaying enlarged XGA SVGA or VGA input or when displaying compressed SXGA or UXGA input Note Setting the sharpness level too high may result in the outlines of text or other elements displayed to appear unnatural Requirements Sharpness level may be adjusted only for PC signal input Factory preset 0 neutral setting D Select SET UP Screen D MAIN MENU PICTURE SCREEN ALL RESET POWER SAVE SET UP MENU MENU OFF SELECT SET NEXT 62 Move the cursor to ENHANCE or V ENHANCE and Screen 2 then press the SET button to make the specified selec SET UP TERMINAL D SUB tion SETTING
134. re the post COMP and the center rod with two hexagonal socket head bolts M8 x 75 2 Tighten the vibration preventing hexagonal socket head bolt 3 Select the installation site then apply the supplied pattern to the ceiling drill the suitable holes and mount the ceiling flange COMP The appropriate types of screws and other display mounting hardware will depend on the strength and composition of the particular ceiling 4 Insert the post COMP into the ceiling flange COMP and secure the two with two hexagonal socket head bolts M10 x 85 5 Tighten the vibration preventing hexagonal socket head bolt M6 x 10 Firmly tight all bolts After mounting the mounting hardware but before mounting the plasma display confirm the strength of the mount portion of the ceiling For additional safety use the holes in the ceiling COMP flange as shown Use parts strong enough to support the weight of the display Anchor Ceiling flange COMP S Foundation ceiling Example Securing to a foundation ceiling with shackle and safety wire Bolt Safety wire Shackle NOTE Safety wires serve as important backups in keeping the unit securely mounted 57 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 Pattern Ceiling flange COMP Hexagonal socket head bolt for tilt angle adjustment M6 x 10 SME60H100FZK Flat washer WC100FZK Spring washer WS100FZK Hexagonal soc
135. ress the MENU button on the remote control or on the operating panel of the main unit to restore the unit to normal operating mode 5 NOTES 1 The input can t be switched while in the integrator mode Make sure you have switched to the appropriate input before entering the integrator mode It is also important to plug in signals beforehand 2 Integrator mode is cancelled automatically in all of the following situations returning to normal operating mode When switching over to another input signal mode i e to another signal frequency When no operation occurs for a period of approximately three minutes When you press the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button on the operating panel of the main unit 3 For adjustments and settings feed video signals that you will actually use into the production run 108 5 4 2 Example of integrator mode operation Integrator Mode An example of adjustments of CONTRAST in the integrator mode is discussed below Step Put the unit into standby and do the following Remote i Main unit control unit MENU MENU PICTURE CONTRAST 128 CA menu Q WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 SCREEN COLOR 32 SIDE MASK TINT 32 OPTION 1 H SHARP 128 Within three Within three OPTION 2 V SHARP 128 seconds seconds SUB VOLUME DEFAULT o ALL DEFAULT STANDBY STANDBY ON ON 5 The currently selected item is i highlighted in heliotrope 1 Ste
136. rpreted as indicating the distance between the speakers and the wall NOTE Different temperature restrictions apply to the PDK 5006 Refer to 4 7 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware In wall mounting installation allow adequate space a clearance of 300 mm or more above and 28 below the monitor set as well as to the right and left Special Installation Hanging on the wall Methods of Securing Basic methods of securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The method indicated by a large X mark must not be used Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings Heated air is drawn off from the interior of the unit by fans Before installation consider the heat resistance of the wall or other surfaces behind the unit Exhaust temperatures can be 30 C higher than the outside temperature NOTE2 For wall mounting do not bundle the cables in a way that will obst
137. rst fasten the speakers to the display with the supplied monitor mount bolts as shown in ET Next referring to Figure 5 f follow normal mounting procedures to secure the mounting hardware to the display Mounting the optional speakers to the display makes it difficult to see the monitor mount bolts and angle setting screws Take care while performing mounting work 80 Speaker System Monitor fastening bolt supplied with PDK 5006 Wall mounting hardware Monitor fastening bolt supplied with PDK 5006 81 Speaker System 82 Before Beginning Adjustments 5 1 Before Beginning Adjustments You can make adjustments to the unit in the following ways e With the operating panel of the main unit e With the remote control unit e With a PC through RS 232C Make sure you ve thoroughly read and understood the following before making any adjustments 5 1 1 Operating mode The system has the following four major operating modes Power Standby Status PON lt POF gt lt AJY gt lt AJN gt D Normal Operating Mode NOTE Cen Menu Mode Integrator Mode Y 4 RS 232C Adjustment Mode indicates operating mode and status indicates button operations on the remote control or on the operating panel of main unit indicates RS 232C command operations NOTE Refer to 5 4 1 About the integrator mode Normal Operating Mode Intended for video
138. ruct ventilation more 300 mm or more mM 300 mm or 50 mm or more 50 mm or more 50 mm or more L coc Ex Installation requirements when installed in recess in wall Flush wall installation distance between unit and wall less than 50 mm Wall mounted installation distance between unit and wall greater than 50 mm Requirements Free air flow With no obstructions within a distance of 300 mm from the unit Temperature of 0 35 C Requirements Free air flow With no obstructions within a distance of 300 mm from the unit around all four sides of the unit is not necessarily required when the unit is installed at a distance of greater than 50 millimeters away from the wall Note however that in such cases the unit may not be placed behind a glass panel or any other obstruction which would create a closed space e Temperature of 0 40 Panting net y Ex Installation when covered with a Panting net Wall embedded installation i e installation in closed space Requirements e See 3 4 3 Embedding in the wall for installation requirements Temperature of 0 40 C 29 Special Installation Embedding in the wall 3 4 3 Embedding in the wall Carefully read the following before trying to embed the unit in a wall and make sure to observe all the limitations s
139. s are available 1 With the operating panel of the main unit A hidden button is provided for this purpose Change the setting between KEY LOCK and KEY UNLOCK using the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button hidden between the STANDBY ON and INPUT buttons Pressing the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button while in menu mode or integrator mode automatically places the unit in normal operating mode and at the same time invokes the KEY LOCK status 2 Using RS 232C Commands Issue the lt AJY gt command to enter RS 232C adjustment mode Then issue the lt KLY gt command to invoke KEY LOCK or the KLN command to invoke KEY UNLOCK 140 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen 5 8 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen If the same image is shown on the screen for a prolonged period of time i e a still picture or a closed captioning etc then this image may become permanently burnt onto the screen This problem can be managed by changing image composition source rotation or other methods Additionally this unit also offers the following methods of reducing the likelihood of images from becoming burnt onto the screen 1 Movement of the picture border Every time you turn the unit on the built in microcomputer moves the picture border randomly NOTE This only applies when there is a side mask for example with the 4 3 screen size 2 Automatic brightness adjustment detection of still pictures This function detect
140. s are input NOTE 4 INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 have the same setting when PC signals are input NOTE 5 Only need be set with signal input of vertical frequency 60Hz and horizontal frequency 31 5kHz for signals of other frequencies is set automatically NOTE 6 Setting of the Y C MODE is only possible when both of the following conditions are satisfied INPUT 1 has been selected The COLOR SYSTEM is set to AUTO and NTSC signals are being inputted OR The COLOR SYSTEM is set to NTSC With items that have the 42 mark RESET or ALL RESET will reset to the default value 89 Before Beginning Adjustments 3 Integrator Mode INPUT 1 INPUT2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 Variable Range Video Signal Video Signal Video Signal PC Signal Video Signal STEP Composite 22 Component RGB RGB Component RGB CONTRAST 0 to 128 to 0 lt BRIGHT 0 to 128 to lt COLOR 0 to 32 to lt TINT 0 to 32 to H SHARP 0 to 128 to O lt V SHARP 0 to 128 to gt R HIGH 0 to 128 to O lt G HIGH 0 to 128 to O O 4 B HIGH 0 to 128 to R LOW 0
141. s normal 6 About the plasma panel s screen saver feature Direction of still images Brightness will drop slightly when photo images or slow moving images such as those supplied by a PC are shown for extended periods The unit detects the lack of motion and automatically dims the screen brightness to protect the plasma display panel This is normal and does not indicate a problem The feature generally kicks in approximately five minutes after powering up or switching input in normal operating mode menu mode This feature does not function RS 232C adjustment mode lt AJY gt or in integrator mode 142 Maintenance and Cleaning 1 Unplug the power cord from the outlet 2 Cabinet and remote control unit Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner which can damage or destroy the coating on the cabinet or the remote control unit Remove dirt by lightly wiping with a soft cloth If necessary slightly moisten the cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water In humid conditions wipe off condensation with a dry cloth 3 Screen front protection panel The screen surface front protection panel is coated with a delicate anti glare material To clean the screen dust off and wipe lightly with a soft cloth Do not rub with tissue paper or hard abrasive materials Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner which can discolor the screen or render it opaque For cleaning we recommend the following cloth and fluid N
142. s openings for effective ventilation at locations marked by arrows in the illustration below To allow proper dissipation of heat from the unit avoid blocking or covering any of these openings Unit mm 60 157 80 gt lt gt lt 80 80 128 4 e a IM o Lo 2 1 ES 255554 555 e ESI 5 il 2222 5550 p KKK KR 505900060 000060990 ad ti 550056 502 5552501 5 8 881 i aum H 1 7 5 Le Fan 4 in number o 0 1 5 0 is Ema i dic 88 9 5 5 21141111100 eg 5 o ilio cim ERO Uo i o U U UE 811 10 o o Sooo gi Y 5 o 9 2 7 9560000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0999000 7 7 7 0 LO BE 6000009 IPEA NEN o Er 1 lo 9 1 1 ME
143. s pictures that have little or no movement and automatically adjusts the brightness This function operates only in normal operating mode and menu mode 3 Side mask adjustment Side mask adjustment may be used to adjust the brightness of the area around the periphery of the display in which no picture is displayed when displaying images at 4 3 size or other reduced sizes thus helping to prevent the burning of side mask border lines into the screen caused by differences in the brightness of displayed images and the side mask area Please refer to 5 4 3 4 Adjusting the side mask Adjustment is also possible using RS 232C commands please refer to 5 5 4 List of RS 232C commands Full mask Full Screen Color Wash setting This function turns the entire screen a single color white red green or blue using a PDP internal signal please refer to 5 4 3 10 Setting FULL MASK Setting is also possible using RS 232C commands please refer to 5 5 4 List of RS 232C commands In the case that an image has been burnt onto the screen FULL MASK can be used as an emergency measure to reduce the symptoms although it will be impossible to completely remove the burnt on image In addition proper aging of the screen through use of FULL MASK in advance will make the screen less prone to the problem of images becoming burnt onto it 141 Operating Precautions and recommendations 6 1 Operating Precautions and recommendations f the display s
144. s selected when either PICTURE INPUT or 4 has been selected Use of SUB VOLUME Example 1 In the case that a video deck is connected to INPUT 1 pictures only and a DVD player is connected to INPUT 2 pictures and sound Video input When INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 has been selected DVD player audio will be output Since sound is not required while a video is being played using the video deck INPUT 1 you should set the SUB VOLUME for INPUT 1 to zero Use of SUB VOLUME Example 2 In the case that a DVD player is connected to INPUT 2 pictures and sound and a PC is connected to INPUT 4 pictures and sound Ifthe difference in volume between the DVD player and the PC is irritating adjust the SUB VOLUME for whichever is louder 124 Integrator Mode 15 Initializing Adjustments ALL DEFAULT You can restore items adjusted in the integrator mode to their factory preset values You can reset all of the PICTURE WHITE BALANCE and SCREEN adjustment values refer to 5 4 3 1 2 and 3 to their factory preset values in one go CD Before entering integrator mode switch the unit to the input Screen 1 INPUTs 1 to 4 with the parameters which you want to MENU MEM PICTURE return to their original settings refer to section 5 4 1 About BAL SCREEN the integrator mode SIDE MASK gt OPTION 1 AES OPTION 2 For initialization use input signals that would be used in an SU
145. settings can reduce system service life 8 Installation partially outdoors The unit is designed for indoor use and is not suited for open air use Installation in locations that are even partially exposed to the elements may lead to malfunctions or breakdown caused by any of the following Water and dust Changes in temperature and humidity Salt bearing wind Direct sunlight upon the display degrades image quality In installing the display avoid sites exposed to direct sunlight 16 Installation Site Requirements 9 Temperature and humidity conditions A e The installation site should meet the following conditions e Operating temperatures 0 to 40 C largely depending on installation conditions e Operating humidity 20 to 80 96 e Storage temperature 20 to 60 C e Storage humidity 20 to 90 96 e Operating atmospheric pressure 0 8 to 1 1 atm e Storage atmospheric pressure 0 6 to 1 5 atm We recommend against installing electronic products such as this unit in locations subject to high humidity If the unit is to be installed in a location subject to relatively high humidity observe the following Failure to install the unit in unacceptable ways may result in non warranty damages e sure the unit is grounded e Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the unit 10 Prevent condensation One of the chief sources of problems during the winter is condensation Rapid temperature fluctuations can deposit
146. signals and a sync signal simultaneously may produce inappropriate intensity reproduction with an over bright screen or images with a greenish cast If this occurs set CLAMP MODE 2 For most situations leave CLAMP MODE 1 nun Clamp pulse a timing pulse necessary for intensity reproduction is generated in two ways a and b as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Generation of a clamp pulse Figure 2 When a sync signal is supplied simultaneously with G ON SYNC a Generating a clamp pulse from separate sync Clamp effective area Clamp effective area G Green G G ON SYNC H Separate H Separate Sync Signal _ r sync Clamp pulse 4 L 7 Clamp pulse In CLAMP MODE 1 Lg Clamp pulse In Correct clamp timing b Generating a clamp pulse MODE 2 Clamp effective area CLAMP M G G ON SYNC Clamp pulse F1 Sync signals are monitored in CLAMP MODE 1 and the unit is automatically switched to generate a clamp pulse by method a shown in Figure 1 in the presence of sync signal and by method b in the absence of a sync signal But when a sync signal is fed simultaneously with G ON SYNC the unit perceives a sync signal and generates a clamp nun pulse as shown in a in Figure 1 The generated clamp pulse is mis timed making correct reproduction of intensity impossible In this case unplug the sync signal or set CLAMP MODE 2 In CLAMP MODE 2 the clamp pulse is
147. t Hardware PDK 5006 2 After mounting the mounting hardware to the wall with screws fully extend the left and right vertical frames as shown and tighten the left and right screws Wall Side 3 Mounting the plasma display 1 Two persons should firmly hold the left and right sides of the display as shown Insert four monitor fastening bolts into the appropriate openings in the wall suspension hardware Insert the two lower bolts before the upper two Insert the monitor fastening bolt into the opening in the wall suspension hardware and lower it into the cutout Tighten the screw from above to keep the bolt from working loose tooo Tighten the nut 2 After performing the above step adjust the installation angle as discussed on the next page 69 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 4 Adjusting the angle This mounting can be tilted 25 degrees without set increments The work should be done by two people CD Loosen screw on the left and right vertical frames 2 While sliding the arm down push the display to the desired angle 3 Once the desired angle is reached tighten screw on the left and right frames ZU x CJ oo D 7 90 When mounting the display flush or parallel to the wall secure the movable and fixed portions of the mount frame by tightening the screws as shown This prevents accident
148. t it is particularly important to be sure to check the ambient temperature when the unit has been installed as described in 3 4 Special Installation to ensure that all installation requirements have been satisfied 4 GS2 GET STATUS 2 Outputs the state of the various settings in the format shown below STX SUB VOLUME SUB VOLUME SUB VOLUME SUB VOLUME R SIDE MASK 02 hex INPUT 1 3 Byte INPUT 2 3 Byte INPUT 3 3 Byte INPUT 4 3 Byte 3 Byte G SIDE MASK B SIDE MASK DUMMY DATA DUMMY DATA DUMMY DATA ETX 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 03 hex 137 Combination Connection 5 6 Combination Connection This is useful for controlling adjusting a number of sets from a single PC By carrying out combination connection and then assigning IDs to each of the sets it becomes possible to control adjust a number of sets either all at once or individually 5 6 1 Connections Carry out connections as shown below You can then control adjust the units from the PC 1st unit 2nd unit 3rd unit r cof einai OUT Se cable HEN JJ Combination cable NOTE You may use either combination input or control port RS 232C connector but not both at once Using both simultaneously will result in malfunction or system breakdown Don t connect combination inputs to other combination inputs or c
149. tal fix tures are distinguished be tween right and left ones make sure of speakers and right and left metal fixtures properly before setting up 2 Install the metal fixtures at Countersunk screw the position as shown in the figure to the left gt LAS 76 Metal fixture for lower side 3 Installing the speaker to the side of the plasma display Plasma display Hole rivet Hexagon socket Screws 1 Remove the hole rivets two places on a single side from the rear of the display by turning the hole rivet with a coin and so forth 2 Make sure of right and left position by looking at the indication of Right and Left on the rear side of the speakers With the UP indication placed upward install the upper metal fixture first and then the lower one on the display To make allowance for clearance correction tempo rarily install the display 3 Adjust the position of the display so that the clearance between the speakers and the display is even then fully tighten the screws When you install the speakers using Screws other than those provided may cause the speakers to fall or malfunction Caution Use only the screws provided for installation When the display is to be moved after installing the speakers do not hold the speaker itself Please move the display by holding its lower side Connection with a stereo amplifier 1 Turn off the power switch of a stere
150. th RS 232C terminal as an external control interface Equipped with combination terminal that enables a number of display systems to be controlled together from a single PC Equipped with operating mode monitoring system e Horizontal vertical and left right image rotation which makes it possible to use the display in a wide variety of different types of applications Key locking security provided to help prevent theft or unauthorized use Color temperature white balance switching function is provided for retakes e OSD On Screen Display ON OFF Function Features Specifications 2 1 Specifications Light emitting panel 50 plasma display panel Aspect 16 9 1280 768 PEL pitch 0 858 HeRGB trio 0 808 V mm 256 16 77 million full colors Viewing angle Horizontal more than 160 degrees Vertical more than 160 degrees Video related Input output terminals INPUT 1 Input BNC terminal Composite video signal 1 Vp p 75 O sync negative Output BNC terminal 75 Q with buffer INPUT 2 Input CD S terminal Mini DIN 4 pin connector NOTE 1 BNC terminal x 2 Y C separate video signal for S2 1 Vp p 75 Q sync negative o 0 286 Vp p 75 NTSC 0 3 Vp p 75 PAL INPUT 3 Input BNC terminal x
151. the following temperature range If hot air remains in the closed space the temperature may rise causing a malfunction or fire As a precaution in case of accidents the inner wall should have sufficient heat resistance or fire resistance Usage temperature conditions BOX air temperature e Ambient temperature 0 to 35 C 34 Special installation When the display is put in a box Outside air temperature mea suring point 10mm id Rear view the following area should be made of mesh Mesh with aperture effi ciency of 5096 or more 750 mm or more A4 70mm E 5 e E 5 EE 5 A250 B250 C210 D250 SE 5 5 5 LO A 1118 mm or more A 50 mm 50 mm 35 Special Installation Ceiling suspension with wires 3 4 5 Ceiling suspension with wires When suspending from ceilings with wire attach the unit either at rows A and B or at rows C and D to keep it from deforming forces In addition the unit must be attached at four or more points with these points distributed symmetrically on opposite sides of the vertical and horizontal center lines Make sure that this fan is on the upper side 655 195952 65555 RSS Bessel 5252599
152. to 128 to 0 GLOW 0 to 128 to BLOW 0 to 128 to 0 H POSITION 0 to 128 to O 4 V POSITION 0 to 128 to O 4 V SIZE 64 to 128 to 4 CLK FREQUENCY 64 to 128 to O lt CLK PHASE 0 to 8 to SIDE MASK R 0 to 255 O NOTE 1 SIDE MASK G 0 to 255 O NOTE 1 SIDE MASK B 0 to 255 O NOTE 1 UB VOLUME I 0 to 63 2 NOTE 4 UB VOLUME I 0 to 63 2 NOTE 4 UB VOLUME I 0 to 63 2 NOTE 4 UB VOLUME I 0 to 63 NOTE 4 OLOR MODE 1 2 MIRROR MODE XY X Y OFF BRIGHT ENHANCE VIDEO BRIGHT E CE ON OFF PC NOTE 3 NOTE 3 OSD ON OFF O NOTE 1 BAUD RATE 1200 to 19200BPS O NOTE 1 FULL MASK OFF ON RED O NOTE 1 GREEN BLUE FAN CONTROL AUTO FIXED MAX O NOTE 1 ON OFF O NOTE 2 O NOTE 2 NOTE 1 All functions have the same setting NOTE 2 All functions have the same setting when video signals are input NOTE 3 INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 have the same setting when PC signals are input With items that have the 42 mark DEFAULT or ALL DEFAULT will reset to the default value NOTE4 The SUB VOLUME can only be set to the DEFAULT value 90 Before Beginning Adjustments 5 1 5 Last Memory The last memory timing used by the unit is given in the table bel
153. tor mode operation 1 Adjusting the PICTURE The items that can be adjusted here are CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT H SHARP and V SHARP These are slightly different to the items that can be adjusted in the case of PICTURE adjustments from menu mode see the instruction manual CD Before entering the integrator mode switch the unit to the Screen D specific input one of INPUTS 1 to 4 in which adjustments MENU PICTURE CONTRAST 128 will be made WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 Refer to section 5 4 1 About the integrator mode PUE SU ur 35 gt OPTION 1 H SHARP 128 M OPTION 2 V SHARP 128 The ID number of the unit of items will be indicated in the SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select PICTURE 2 Select the desired adjustment item Screen 2 MENU PICTURE CONTRAST 128 Select DEFAULT on Screen to return all of the PICTURE WHITE BAL BRIGHT 128 adjustment values to their factory preset values SCREEN COLOR a SIDE MASK TINT 2 Push the lt button on the remote control or the operating gt OPTION 1 H SHARP 128 OPTION 2 V SHARP 128 panel of the main unit to return to screen SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT Make the necessary adjustments NOTE When in INPUT 3 or 4 while receiving PC signals Screen 3 COLOR TINT H SHARP and V SHARP adjustments PICTURE
154. ttons to adjust the image position V scroll function 1024 lines part of the picture is displayed part is lost off the edges 87 Before Beginning Adjustments Supplementary instructions Amount of screen information with video input signals default settings NTSC 60Hz system PAL 50Hz system HDTV system NATURAL WIDE 4 3 NORMAL CINEMA WIDE 5 1 4 List of adjustable and settable items 1 Normal Operating Mode e V POSITION V scroll function Units 96 When the screen size is set to CINEMA WIDE or ZOOM you can adjust the image position using the 5 5 buttons for 1280 x 1024 60Hz Screen size Variable range ZOOM 25 Video signal input CINEMA WIDE 15 PC signal input Adjustment possible only ZDOM 64 88 Before Beginning Adjustments 2 Menu Mode INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 Variable One Step signal Video Signal Video Signal PCSignal Video Signal PC Signal Range Increment STEP STEP Composite pr Component RGB RGB Component RGB RGB CONTRAST 32 x8 4 BRIGHT 32 x3 COLOR 16 x2 16 x2 0 0 0 0 0 SHARP 32 x2
155. unting hardware used Tighten the bolts with a torque between 50 and 80 kg cm Applying a torque beyond these limits may lead to internal component failure ocations of useable mount holes are shown below Caps or plugs be removed by turning them with a coin or other device Hole a in 6 locations Air holes Fan Hole b in 14 locations Hole b d Mounting Surface Mount hardware etc The main unit Hole a Center Line Hole b ii SEL Hole b Bolt Hole b 1 Hole b 12 to 20 mm Rear View Side View Always use a minimum of 4 mounting holes evenly distributed on opposite sides of both the horizontal and vertical center lines Use bolts that can be driven 12 to 20 mm into holes or b as shown in the Side View above Do not block or cover air outlets and openings for ventilation on the rear panel Take precautions to prevent soiling walls behind the product with exhaust air discharged from the air outlets This unit incorporates glass components Install only on flat surfaces Always turn every bolt by hand 2 or 3 times and check to make sure it is straight then tighten it using a tool Do not over tighten bolts Do not use loctight or similar bo
156. ut NOTE Plasma is a DCE device Signal connected NC no TxD Transmit Data RxD Receive Data NC no connected GND NC not connected NC not connected RTS Request To Send NC not connected 3 Baud Rate 4800 bps standard switch able to 1200 2400 9600 19200 bps NOTE kb 9 6 9 cable is very long we recommend that you make the baud rate lower 4 Data Format Start 1 bit Data 8 bit Parity O no parity Stop 1 bit 5 Connection Control PC PLASMA DISPLAY with D25 serial port PDP 502MX RXD 3 4 2 TXD TXD 2 3 RXD CTS 5 8 RTS GND 7 5 GND Control PC with D9 serial port RXD 2 4 TXD 3 gt CIS82z5 4 GND 5 D sub 9 pin D sub 25 pin conversion tables are now available on the market NOTE please check pin functions not just pin numbers 6 Protocol From computer to plasma display 1 When transmitting commands individually STX 02 hex ID 2 Byte COMMAND 3 Byte ETX 03 hex Setthe baud rate to match that of the computer presently in use Moreover in the case that the RS 232C PLASMA DISPLAY PDP 502MX 2 3 8 5 TXD RXD RTS GND Straight Cable As computer manufactures may not use the same pin assigments In case of commun
157. water vapor inside the unit or on the screen degrading performance If condensation occurs turn the unit off and leave it off for an hour or so It is also good practice to increase the room temperature gradually Beware of condensation Consult Pioneer authorized dealers for assistance 11 Power requirements A e This unit functions properly when powered at 10 of its rated voltage Characteristics of power lines may effect the voltage output If any of the following occurs contact an electrician to inspect the power e Significant voltage drop between the circuit panel and the plasma display e Significant changes in voltage when switching the unit power on or off e When calculating power consumption allow for 500 W z 500 VA of consumption per unit NOTE The in rush current upon powering will be approximately 30 A 12 Effective remote control distance This display emits weak infrared radiation If other products controlled with infrared remote controls are placed nearby remote control function may be affected In such cases move them further away from the display or contact Pioneer authorized dealer for assistance Depending on installation conditions the range of the unit s own remote control may be reduced by infrared radiation emitted by the screen The screen s infrared intensity will vary depending on the image displayed 17 Installation Conditions 3 2 Installation Conditions 3 2 1 Heat dissipation This unit ha
158. xels panel e 640 x 400 pixel display able to display PC signals at anywhere from full 640 x 480 VGA resolution to 1024 x 768 XGA resolution may also be used at 1280 x 1024 5 resolution or 1600 x 1200 UXGA resolution Full 1280x768 pixel display is also possible if the dedicated video card is used Also compatible with HDTV signals SXGAresolution requires display image compression or partial display UXGA requires display image compression For playback of HDTV signals TV broadcasts a separate DTV set top box is required Free choice of installation layout amp slim design Highly efficient heat dissipation design not only makes it possible to operate the display in a wider range of temperatures but also reduces the amount of ambient noise generated Can be installed in a wide variety of ways and in a wide variety of locations e Light and compact design resulting in a large 50 inch display that is the thinnest and lightest of its kind in the industry Width 98 mm Weight 40 3 kg Packed full of features that make it ideal for business or public address use Built in integrator mode that allows more precise adjustment than ever before Equipped with audio amplifier ZW 2W Equipped with ample 1 terminals 4 picture input systems 2 picture output systems 2 audio input systems 1 audio output system 1 speaker output system Equipped with special power management system Equipped wi
159. y selecting DEFAULT on screen 2 you can return all of WHITE BAL INPUT2 63 the SUB VOLUME adjustment values to their factory preset SEREEN OK OPTION 1 DEFAULT values maximum 63 Use the 44 button on the remote control or operating panel SUB VOLUME DEFAULT of the main unit to return to screen D Q Make the necessary adjustments Screen 3 SUB VOLUME Adjustments can be made using the 4 and buttons on the remote control or the operating panel of the main unit Push the SET button to return to screen INPUT1 63 lt Adjustable range gt 0 to 63 for all items lt Order of adjustments gt It is most efficient to make adjustments in the following order D VOLUME normal operating mode Raise the volume to that which you will actually use 2 SUB VOLUME integrator mode Makes adjustments by matching loud inputs to quiet inputs 123 Integrator Mode D AUDIO INPUT INPUT1 INPUT POWER INPUT1 2 9 EE SELECTOR AMPLIFIER Pin jack INPUT2 SUB VOLUME 2 AUDIO INPUT a INPUT3 4 9 a a Stereo mini jack L_ INPUT4 Audio dagrar SUB VOLUME conceptual diagram This unit is equipped with 2 audio input systems No 1 AUDIO INPUT INPUTS 1 and 2 Pin jack 15 selected when either PICTURE INPUT 1 or 2 has been selected No 2 AUDIO INPUT INPUTS 3 and 4 Stereo mini jack I
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