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1. of 4 Wired remote control optional Personal computer HD laser disk player Equipment with digital interface Plasma monitor second monitor Four Nine Multiple Screens System VIDEO WALL MENU Multiple System requires the optional Multiple Unit Contact your dealer for more information Use an optionally available BNC typed signal cable that is within 1 to 2 m 3 3 to 6 6 feet when one plasma monitor is connected to another one with the plasma monitor 8 OUT and IN connectors Connection of up to 4 units is a rough standard If high image quality is especially desired instead of using the OUT connectors of the plasma monitors use a distributor available separately to divide the signals 1 and connect them to the IN connectors of the various plasma monitors 7 14 non PLASMA MONITOR Connections Connecting Your PC or IBM compatible Connecting your PC to your Plasma monitor will enable you to display your computer s screen image Some video cards may not display an image correctly If you wish to input wide signals make the RGB MODE INPUT settings See Signal Identificat
2. 9 2 zc the POSITION CONTROL lt gt COLOR TEMP buttons lmage when bright 6 EB 9 re R GAIN Adjustment of red gain R GAIN WHITE LEVEL G GAIN Adjustment of green gain EE eel B GAIN Adjustment of blue gain ee ee eons tte R BIAS Adjustment of red bias B BIAS BLACK LEVEL G BIAS Adjustment of green bias B BIAS Adjustment of blue bias 7 Move the cursor up and down with 909 9 080 n the POSITION CONTROL COLOR TEMP buttons HIGH LOW USER1 HIGH Produces a white with a strong blue content LOW Produces a white with a strong red content USER 1 to 4 Displays a white balance adjustment screen Press the EXIT button one time to remove the setting menu Press once more to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu PLASMA MONITOR 147 Appendix When connecting signal or other cables the terminal cover of the monitor terminal section is opened to allow the connection to be made After making the connection close the terminal cover to permit cables to be arranged Raise the tab at the side of the terminal cover and open the ter minal cover the same time Fl Release the tab 6 Closing Te
3. EB e gt 53 PROG ORBIT MENU SET OFF H DOT V LINE TIME ORBITING Moves the screen at a fixed pe riod Cannot be set at the time of the 4 screen 9 screen multiple system setting INV WT Displays a negative positive inverse image or an all white screen The INV and WT settings will be switched to OFF when the power is switched on or off and at the time of input signal selection The last operating condition data will not be stored in memory PROG ORBIT Align the cursor with PROG ORBIT and press the PROCEED button The PROG ORBIT MENU screen is displayed and the movement of screen dots can be set to be programmable When either ORBITING or PROG ORBIT is set to ON the other one will be OFF Note that if PROG ORBIT is set to ON the dot display of the set portion will be lost on the screen This setting is not available when the 4 screen 9 screen multiple system is set TIME A 1 to 5 minute interval between movements 4 Press the EXIT button 2 times Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all long life settings to the default settings Regarding Copyright Please note that using this monitor for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attentio
4. 3 Hz error exists for signals with a vertical frequency between 60 Hz and 70 Hz and a 5 Hz error exists for signals with a vertical frequency above 70 Hz Please regard the frequency indications of the information screen in terms of reference values only M c Information Screen E When RGB input is selected SOURCE INFO RGB 1 RGB 2 RGB DVD HD H FREQ Horizontal frequency kHz V FREQ Vertical frequency Hz H POL Polarity of horizontal sync signal NEG Negative POS Positive Polarity of vertical sync signal NEG Negative POS Positive Bossa SOURCE INFO RGB1 H FREQ 31 5kHz V FREQ 60 0Hz H POL NEG V POL POS Ses E When VIDEO input is selected SOURCE INFO VIDEO SCART Color system standard NTSC PAL SECAM MODE Ed e EEE SOURCE INFO VIDEO MODE NTSC PLASMA MONITOR mon 35 Timer Settings PRESENT TIME Time Settings This sets the date and time Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL 4 buttons Bose ac masa PRESENT TIME DATE 2001 AUG 10 TIME 22 30 SET TIMER OFF Move the cursor as indicated below using the POSITION CONTROL AY buttons ME MEM er Yea
5. oj 1ndjno yey OL DVD player Plasma monitor second monitor PLASMA MONITOR mon 19 Connections Connecting Your Stereo Amplifier You can connect your stereo amplifier to your Plasma monitor Refer to your amplifier owner s manual for more information Connect the Plasma Monitor to a Stereo Amplifier Turn on the plasma monitor and the amplifier only after all hookups have been made Use an RCA cable to connect the AUDIO OUT connector RCA on the plasma monitor and the audio input on the amplifier Do not reverse the audio left and right jacks The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu The AUDIO OUT jack outputs sound for the currently selected video Plasma monitor cea D D 7 1 es ITR 2 D Le WU RCA a D gg au Amplifier RCA Qo 1 leo 0000 O o s E Lg h e gt VCR or Laser disc player External speaker External speaker 20 PL
6. Not operating nals are being input from the mally being used at this time personal computer Horizontal sync signal is not Press keyboard key or move the mouse The Standby State Yellow Operating being input from the personal screen will be displayed immediately computer Vertical sync signal is not Press a keyboard key or move the mouse The being input from the personal screen will be displayed however it will take some Sieis Operating computer time from the standby state until the screen is dis played Horizontal vertical sync sig Press a keyboard key or move the mouse The nals are being input from screen will be displayed however it will take some Sel Operating the personal computer time from the standby state until the screen is dis played zu LI ae Note B Power Management Function The power management function is an energy saving function that au tomatically reduces the power consumption of the monitor when the keyboard or mouse have not been operated for a fixed period This function becomes valid when combined with a personal computer that is based on the VESA DPMS system When power is not being supplied to the personal computer or when the personal computer and this monitor are not properly connected the power management function will operate and this monitor will en ter the off state Please see your personal computer user s
7. 0 7Vp p Analog 3 Sync signal TTL level Sync signal ground Ground Bi directional DATA SDA Horizontal or composite sync Vertical sync Data clock Pin Configuration and Functions of External Control Connector Mini D Sub 9 Pin Application These specifications are applicable to NEC plasma monitors including 42 and 50 inch types and communications control from external equipment Connections Connections should be made as described below External equipment e g Personal computer mm 4 mn PDP1 Display PDP2 Display PDP3 Display A maximum of 4 units can used with a cascade connection 1 Display side connector EXTERNAL CONTROL connector EXTERNALCONTROL PDP4 Display PDP8 Display PDP9 Display Function No connection 00000 RXD Receive data 7 A 6000 TXD Transmit data No connection Ground No connection RTS Ready to send Connected internally to pin 8 CTS Clear to send Connected to pin 7 inside the main unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No connection 2 External equipment side connector Serial port RS 232C connector See the specifications of the connected equipment for information about the type of connector and pin assignment 3 Wiring Use a crossed reverse cab
8. 05 OFF Time HOUR 00H 09H 00 09 19H 10 19 20H 23H 20 23 FFH No setting 06 OFF Time MIN 00H 09H 00 09 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 39H 30 39 40H 49H 40 49 50H 59H 50 59 FFH No setting DATAO7 Mode 00H VIDEO 01H RGB1 02H RGB2 HD SCART 03H RGB3 04H INV 05H WT O6H RP 07H RI FFH No setting DATAO8 Repeat Program MODE1 00H VIDEO 01H RGB1 02H RGB2 HD SCART 03H RGB3 04H INV 05H WT FFH No setting DATAO9 Repeat Program TIME1 00H 1 min 01H 2 min 02H 3 min 03H 4 min 04H 5 min 05H 7 min 06H 10 min 07H 15 min 08H 30 min DATA10 Repeat Program MODE2 00H VIDEO 01H RGB1 02H RGB2 HD SCART 03H RGB3 04H INV 05H WT FFH No setting DATA11 Repeat Program TIME2 00H 1 min 01H 2 min 02H 3 min 03H 4 min 04H 5 min 05H 7 min 06H 10 min 07H 15 min 08H 30 min ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 08H 00H CKS 49 MULTI DISP MODE Select Function The master switches DISP MODE of the slave Transmission data CFH UA1 UA2 07H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS DATAOO DISP MODE BITO 0 SPLIT 1 BLANKING The other bits shall be fixed at O DATAO1 Spare DON T CARE ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 07H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS DATAOO DISP MODE BITO 0 SPLIT 1 BLANKING The other bits shall be fixed at O DATAO 1 Spare DON T CARE 50 MULTI DISP MODE Request Function The master requests the DISP
9. 3 OUT IN Monitor Monitor REMOTE remote No 1 No2 OUT No 1 No 2 OUT No 4 No 3 No4 No3 0 4No 3 REMOTE 4 No IN Monitor Monitor operation with the remote control will not be enabled with this 1 Please use the control panel of the main unit at this time since 1 1 arrangement B ALL RESET Align the cursor and then press the PROCEED button to return all adjustments and settings of CONFIG MENU to the factory default values Audio Settings SOUND This menu sets the volume balance mute and selection of input Note that only sound of the currently displayed signal is output Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Adjustment Screen VOLUME Adjusts the volume Move the cursor left and right with TES MES the POSITION CONTROL lt gt VOLUME BALANCE buttons MUTE OFF INPUT VIDEO INPUT2 RGB1 Decrease Increase BALANCE Adjusts the left and right volume balance L R L Left side becomes stronger Right side becomes stronger gt MUTE Switches off the sound temporarily OFF There is sound ON Sound is switched off INPUT 1 Each press serves to advance the audio input of AUDIO IN 1 by one step EJ GER ECA o Uo mme INPUT 2 Each press serves to advance the audio input
10. Displays the image from the equipment connected to the VIDEO IN connector See page 21 for connection To view the image from a computer DVD player or HD laser disc player Select RGB or DVD HD for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu Press the source button RGB 1 RGB 2 DVD HD or RGB 3 Displays the image from the computer DVD player or HD laser disc player connected to the selected RGB input connector You can select the source also by using the RGB button on the front panel To do this each press of the RGB button selects RGB 1 gt RGB 2 or DVD HD RGB 3 in sequence See page 14 for connection NOTE The default input is the last input used but the plasma monitor can be configured to display either the last input used or a preset input when ever it is used turned on See Power On Mode Setting on page 40 During RGB3 mode the power management function is available in Off state only This is Active off Power state in DMPM of DVI standard An image will be displayed in 4 seconds after TMDS signal is returned oA emu RA NEST Menu Operations On screen Menu Use of the on screen menu OSM function allows the setting of a variety of detailed adjustments The adjustment settings are retained even when the power is switched off The on screen menu OSM function displays a menu on the screen from which the adjustments are made List of S
11. Setup Procedure a ete nete eo tease tee Cien reserare Pola c CO ETT TTITO T 14 Wiring Diagram eet icu t cos tec ra epa oo eee t dean etd or o 14 Connecting Your PC or IBM compatible suelo Connecting Your Macintosh Computer 16 Connections with Equipment that has a Digital Interface E A Connecting Your VCR is alle Connecting Your DVD Player 19 Gonnecting Your Stereo Amplifier tente du De b n n dade de ade 20 Basic Operation 21 Turning on the Main Power and Return to Standby Mode 21 Turning On or Off the Power with the Remote Control sise 21 Power Management Function Selecting a computer or video source Menu Operations On screen Menu Buttons Used in Men Operations Ce ese eed crece eter aa den Operation of the Menu Screen Configuration Menu CONFIG MENU v PL EL PE en Audio Settings SOUND EE 27 Picture Adjustments VISUAL CONTROL M 28 Auto Picture Wide Screen Settings AUTO 29 Clock Frequency Clock Phase Adjustment and RGB Mode Adjustment AUTO PICTURE 2 2
12. 05 Input Switch Change Function The external control equipment switches the input of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 50H 01H DATA CKS DATA Input Select 01H Video 07H RGB1 08H RGB2 OCH RGB3 05H HD DVD OFH SCART ACK There is no ACK for which input was selected 2FH UA1 UA2 50H 00H CKS 06 COLOR TEMP Select Function The external control equipment changes the COLOR TEMP of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 00H 01H DATAOO CKS DATAO0 00H HIGH 01H LOW 02H USER1 03H USER2 04H USER3 05H USER4 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 00H 01H CKS DATAOO 00H HIGH 01H LOW 02H USER1 03H USER2 04H USER3 05H USER4 NOTE When HIGH or LOW is selected with 1 COLOR TEMP changes of the R G B GAIN data will not be received bt 07 RED Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the RED gain data of the display This command will be received only when COLOR TEMP is set for USER 1 4 Transmission Data UA1 UA2 10H 04H DATAOO DATAO3 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO1 RED Gain Flag 01H 54 mon PLASMA MONITOR DATAO2 RED Gain EOH 32 FFH 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAOS RED Bias EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H ACK 6FH UA1 32 UA2 10H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO 1 RED Gain Flag 01H 08 GREEN Gain Dat
13. RGB1 03H RGB2 04H RGB3 05H HD DVD OFH SCART 29 SCREEN MODE Request Function The display returns the current status for screen mode requests of the external control equip ment Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 42H 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 42H 01H DATAO0 CKS DATAOO 02H STADIUM 03H ZOOM 04H NORMAL 05H FULL 30 VIDEO ADJ Request Function The display returns the current status for video adjustment information requests of the exter nal control equipment Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 45H 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 45H OCH 0 CKS DATAOO RED Gain EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAO GREEN Gain EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAO BLUE Gain EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H 32 COLOR Gain EAH 22 FFH 1 01H 0 16H 22 DATAO4 TINT Gain EAH 22 1 01H 0 1 01H 0 16H 422 DATAOS SHARPNESS Gain FOH 16 1 01H 0 10H 16 PLASMA MONITOR m 2157 Appendix 06 CONTRAST Gain 00H 0 63 DATAO7 BRIGHT Gain COH 64 1 00H 0 40H 64 8 RED Bias EOH 32 FFH 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAO9 GREEN Bias EOH 32 FFH 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAOA BLUE Bias EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAOB Gamma Gain 00H OFF 01H
14. 51 PRESENT TIME Setting CFH 09H OAH 01 Connect Request Function The external control equipment requests a communications connec tion from the display When the display has received this command it returns an ACK to the external control equipment and notifies that the connection is com pleted Transmission Data UA1 UA2 39H 01H 00H CKS CKS Checksum ACK OFH UA2 UA2 39H 00H CKS 02 Running Sense Function The external control equipment ascertains the power supply condition of the display and then causes the display to recognize the PC CON TROL connection Transmission Data UA1 UA2 88H 00H CKS ACK OFH UA1 UA2 88H 01H DATA CKS DATA Bito Connect Condition 0 No connection 1 Connected Bit1 0 Fixed 1 Bit2 Power Status 0 POWER ON 1 POWER OFF STANDBY Bit3 0 Fixed Tice Bit4 0 Fixed Bit5 0 Fixed 1 Bit6 0 Fixed Bit7 0 Fixed 1 03 Function The external control equipment switches on the power of the display Transmission Data 8FH UA1 UA2 4EH 00H CKS ACK The display returns the following ACK when the power is switched on 2FH UA1 UA2 4EH 00H CKS 04 Power OFF Function The external control equipment switches off the power of the display Transmission Data 8FH UA1 UA2 4FH 00H CKS ACK The display returns the following ACK when the power is switched off 2FH UA1 UA2 4FH 00H CKS PLASMA MONITOR m 2153 Appendix
15. ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET Move the cursor up and down with B Seb gt ae the POSITION CONTROL AV COLOR SYSTEM AUTO buttons P ON MODE LAST MEM 5 POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET Move the cursor up and down with BROS 2 RISE 3 the POSITION CONTROL COLOR SYSTEM AUTO buttons P ON MODE LAST MEM i POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET When the screen is not stable at 1 the initial value set the adjustment to 2 or 3 ALL ID number will not be set 001 to 256 ID number will be set Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings Note Making this adjustment will cause the display position to change To com pensate set AUTO PICTURE of the Auto Picture Wide Screen Settings to OFF and then to ON or readjust the display position Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings The ID number
16. RGB1 RGB2 DVD HD SCART RGB3 PLASMA MONITOR won 61 Appendix 47 CONFIG MENU Select Function The master monitor selects the CONFIG set tings of the slave Transmission data UA1 UA2 06H 01H DATAO0 CKS DATAO0 Biti OSD DISPLAY 0 0 BASIC 1 0 KEY 0 1 OFF 0 0 disabled Bit2 0 OSD MODE BASIC 1 OSD MODE PRO 4 SYNC CONTROL 0 0 AUTO 1 0 1 CSYNC Bit5 0 PLE LINK OFF 1 PLE LINK ON Bit6 7 0 fixed ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 06H 01H CKS 48 TIMER PROGRAM Setting Function The master sets timer program of the slave Transmission data UA1 UA2 08H OCH 0 DATA11 CKS DATAOO Program No 01H 07H Nos 1 7 DATAO1 Date Month Setting 01H 09H 1 9 10H 12H 10 12 AAH When the date day is setto Every day or Every Sun every Sat FFH No setting DATAO2 Date Day Setting 00H Everyday 01H 09H 1 9 10H 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 31H 30 31 40H 46H Every Sun every Sat FFH No setting DATAOS3 ON Time HOUR 00H 00 09 19H 10 19 20H 23H 20 23 FFH No setting 62 mou PLASMA MONITOR 04 ON Time MIN 00H 09H 00 09 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 39H 30 39 40H 49H 40 49 50H 59H 50 59 FFH No setting
17. lt gt COLOR SYSTEM AUTO buttons P ON MODE LAST POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET 2 Align the cursor with P ON MODE Move the cursor up and down with 6 EB 2 the POSITION CONTROL OLOR SYSTEM AUTO LAST buttons POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET 3 Set the P ON MODE with the POSITION CONTROL gt buttons The mode that is displayed will be as indicated below accord ing to the setting of Input Selection SCART ON LAST MEM VIDEO RGB a RGB 2 LAST VIDEO RGB 1 LAST MEM VIDEO DVD HD RGB 1 HD DVD RGB 3 LAST MEM This is the input mode that was last selected at the time the power was switched off Last Memory VIDEO This results in the VIDEO input mode RGB 1 This results in the RGB 1 input mode RGB 2 This results in the RGB 2 input mode RGB 3 This results in the RGB 3 input mode DVD HD This results in the DVD HD input mode SCART This results in the SCART jack input mode Other Functions OTHER SETTINGS Power Management Settings POWER MANAGER This sets the functions that serve to automatically reduce power consumption Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then form the following operati
18. you can assign an ID number to each plasma monitor so that all of the plasma monitors are not be affected at the same time Point the top of the remote control toward the plasma monitor s remote sensor during button operation Use the remote control within a distance of about 7 m 23 ft from the front of the C The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the plasma monitor or when there is an obstacle in the path Should this happen use remote control i in the wired operation plasma monitor s remote control sensor and at a hori zontal and vertical angle of within 30 12 nou PLASMA MONITOR Handling the remote control Do not subject to strong shock Do not allow water or other liquid to splash the remote con trol If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid exposure to heat and steam Approx 7m 23ft Setup Procedure Determine the installation location Installation of only the plasma monitor is not possible Be sure to use and install the plasma monitor in conjunction with a stand or special unit CAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THE PLASMA MONITOR Installing your plasma display must be done by a qualified tech nician Contact your dealer for more information DO NOT USE THE RETRACTABLE FEET FOR PURPOSE OF PERMANENT IN
19. 02kHz 60Hz VGA WIDE NEC1 1024 X 768 56 476kHz 70 069Hz 1024 X 768 60 023kHz 75 029Hz VESA 7689 70Hz 3 VESA 7689 75Hz 3 1024 X 768 68 677kHz 84 997Hz VESA 768 85Hz 3 1024 X 768 60 24kHz 74 93Hz MAC 19 3 5 768 X 576 31 389kHz 50Hz IDC 3000G PAL625P 640 X 480 31 47kHz 59 9Hz IDC 3000G NTSC 525P 1 Convert to 640 dots x 480 lines and display 2 These signals cannot be displayed in the RGB3 input mode 3 The picture will be shaky when the moving images of video games etc are input In this case set the refresh rate to 60 kHz or less 4 Only when using an I O DATA graphic accelerator board 5 Use a separately sold signal adapter mini D Sub 15 pin when connecting to a Macintosh computer For some models make the mini D Sub 15 pin connection using the included RGB signal cable These signals are Sync On Green 6 Make the settings to display these signals The signals will not be displayed properly unless the correct settings are made NOTE MOTION Input of a VGA or W VGA signal is recommended because the display resolution is 853 x 480 pixels For other cases conversion is made to 640 dots x 480 lines or 853 dots x 480 lines 852 dot by 480 line signals are displayed with this resolution 648 dot by 480 line signals are displayed at a resolution of 848 dots by 480 lines when NORMAL is selected and converted to 853 dots by 480 lines when FULL i
20. 4 screens 02H Upper right selected 4 screens 03H Lower right selected 4 screens 04H Lower left selected 4 screens 06H 07H Top left selected 9 screens 08H Top middle selected 9 screens 09H Top right selected 9 screens OAH Middle left selected 9 screens OBH Middle center selected 9 screens OCH Middle right selected 9 screens ODH Bottom left selected 9 screens OEH Bottom middle selected 9 screens OFH Bottom right selected 9 screens ACK UA1 UA2 02H DATAO1 CKS DATAOO SCREEN DIVIDER SETTING 01H Single mode 02H Multi mode 2 screen 03H Multi mode 4 screen 04H Multi mode 9 screen DATAO1 POSITION OF DIVIDE 01H Upper left screen selected 4 dividing 02H Upper right screen selected 4 dividing 03H Lower right screen selected 4 dividing 04H Lower left screen selected 4 dividing 05H Top screen selected 2 dividing 06 Bottom screen selected 2 dividing 07H Top left screen selected 9 dividing 08H Top middle screen selected 9 dividing 09 Top right screen selected 9 dividing OAH Middle left screen selected 9 dividing OBH Center screen selected 9 dividing OCH Middle right screen selected 9 dividing ODH Bottom left screen selected 9 dividing OEH Bottom middle screen selected 9 dividing OFH Bottom right screen selected 9 dividing NOTE When the Multi mode 2 screen is selected it returns an ACK a
21. CONTRAST Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the CONTRAST gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 17H DATAOO DATAO2 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO 1 CONTRAST Gain Flag 07H DATAO2 CONTRAST Gain 00H 0 63 6FH UA1 UA2 17H 02H DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO 1 CONTRAST Gain Flag 07H 15 BRIGHT Data Function The external control equipment changes the BRIGHT gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 18H DATAO0 DATAO2 CKS DATAOO 01H USER PICTURE Gain Flag DATAO1 08H BRIGHT Gain Flag DATAO2 COH 1 00H 0 40H ACK 6FH UA BRIGHT Gain 64 64 UA2 18H 02H DATAO1 CKS 01H USER PICTURE Gain Flag DATAO1 08H 16 V POSITION Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the V POSITION gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 19H DATAOO DATAO2 CKS BRIGHT Gain Flag DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATAO1 V POSITION Gain Flag 01H 02 V POSITION Gain COH 64 1 00H 0 40 6FH UA 64 UA2 19H 02H DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATAO 1 V POSITION Gain Flag 01H PLASMA MONITOR sus 55 Appendix 17 H POSITION Gain Data Function The ex
22. Gain Data CFH 11H 04H 09 BLUE Gain Data CFH 12H 04H 10 GAMMA Gain Data CFH 13H 03H 11 COLOR Gain Data CFH 14H 03H 12 Gain Data CFH 15H 03H 13 SHARPNESS Gain Data CFH 16H 03H 14 CONTRAST Gain Data CFH 17H 03H 15 BRIGHT Gain Data CFH 18H 03H 16 V POS Gain Data CFH 19H 03H 17 H POS Gain Data CFH 1AH 04H 18 PHASE Gain Data CFH 1BH 03H 19 CLOCK Gain Data CFH 1CH 03H 20 21 22 V HEIGHT Gain Data CFH 1FH 03H 23 H WIDTH Gain Data CFH 20H 03H 24 TIMER SWITCH CFH 02H 01H 25 AUTO PICTURE Select CFH 57H 02H 26 RESET OFH 54H 01H 27 COLOR SYSTEM Select CFH 5CH 01H 28 INPUT MODE Request OFH 41H 00H 29 SCREEN MODE Request 42 00H 30 VIDEO ADJ Request 45 00H 31 SCREEN ADJ Request 47H 00H 32 COLOR SYSTEM Request OFH 4CH 00H 33 FAILURE MODE Inform 00 34 SET CONDITION Inform 40 00H 85 SIGNAL Inform 00H 36 SETTING MODE Select CFH 04H 02H 37 SCREEN MODE Select CFH 51H 01H 38 PICTURE Mute On 8FH 3CH 00H 39 PICTURE Mute Off 8FH 3DH 00H 40 MULTI MODE Select CFH 03H 02H 41 MULTI MODE Request 3BH 00H 42 OSM SELECT DFH 58H 01H 43 VOLUME Gain Data CFH 21H 03H 44 SOUND INPUT Select CFH 05H 02H 45 VOLUME Gain Data Request OFH 46H 00H 46 SOUND INPUT SELECT Request 60 00H 47 CONFIG MENU Select CFH 06H 01H 48 TIMER PROGRAM Setting CFH 08H 0CH 49 MULTI DISP MODE Select CFH 07H 02H 50 MULTI DISP MODE Request 61 00
23. Moves the screen at fixed intervals to reduce image burn in Displays an inverse negative positive screen or an all white image to reduce image burn in Programs the movement of screen dots to reduce burn in Adjusts the brightness of screen portions other than im ages appearing at the upper lower or left right areas of the screen in NORMAL or other modes Returns all long life settings to the default values COLOR TEMP Color temperature adjust ment HIGH LOW USER1 4 Sets the color temperature high Produces a white with a strong blue content Sets the color temperature low Produces a white with a strong red content Adjusts white balance To Page 1 24 mom PLASMA MONITOR Setting OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu displays the first page of the main menu Menu Operations Buttons Used in Menu Operations Perform operations with the remote control and main unit operation buttons Se PROCEED button POSITION CONTROL buttons Displays the main menu A button Moves the cursor up Determine the selection or set details in the main button Moves the cursor down OU En menu and proceed to the next step lt button Moves the cursor left O Press during display of the sub menu set EXIT button ting adjustment screen to select setting items Turns off the main menu and also to decrease the adjustment value Press during di
24. ON NOTE In the currently displayed mode 00H is output when the memory area of the various items does not exist AE um zu um 4 PSS 58 mon PLASMA MONITOR 31 SCREEN ADJ Request Function The display returns the current status for screen adjustment information requests of the exter nal control equipment Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 47H 00 CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 47H 08H DATAOO DATAO7 CKS DATAOO V POSITION Gain 64 1 00H 0 40H 64 DATAO 1 H POSITION Gain 64 1 00H 0 40H 64 02 PHASE Gain 00H 0 31 DATAOS COH 1 00H 0 20H CLOCK Gain 32 32 DATAO4 fixed DATAO5 fixed DATAO6 V HEIGHT Gain 80H 128 1 0 7FH 127 DATA07 H WIDTH Gain 80H 128 1 0 7FH 127 i NOTE In the currently displayed mode 00H is output when the memory area of the various items does not exist 4 32 COLOR SYSTEM Request Function The display returns the current status for color system information requests of the external control equipment Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 4CH 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 4 01H DATAO0 CKS DATAO0 01H NTSC3 58 02H NTSC4 43 03H PAL 04H SECAM 33 FAILURE MODE Inform Function The display informs the external control equip m
25. T M D S Data 1 Shield No connection No connection 5V Power Ground Hot Plug Detect T M D S Data 0 T M D S Data 0 T M D S Data 0 Shield No connection No connection T M D S Clock Shield T M D S Clock T M D S Clock No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection Appendix Resolution horizontal frequency vertical frequency VIDEO NTSC 1 Presence absence of sync INPUT Ver MODE MODE 7 Factory User Sync polarity Settings settings Hor Ver Hor VIDEO PAL 1 VIDEO SECAM 1 640 X 240 15 734kHz 59 94Hz 155 6010 NTSC 2 768 X 288 15 557kHz 50 39Hz ISS 6010 PAL 2 640 X 480 31 469kHz 59 94Hz VESA 480 60Hz 640 X 480 35kHz 66 667Hz MAC 13 5 640 X 480 37 861kHz 72 809Hz VESA 4809 72Hz 3 640 X 480 37 5kHz 75Hz VESA 480 75Hz 640 X 480 43 269kHz 85 008Hz VESA 480 85Hz 3 XGA 2 480 75Hz 3 800 X 600 35 156kHz 56 25Hz VESA 600 56Hz 800 X 600 37 879kHz 60 31Hz VESA 600 60Hz 800 X 600 48 077kHz 72 188Hz VESA 600 72Hz 3 800 X 600 46 875kHz 75Hz VESA 600 75Hz 3 800 X 600 53 674kH7 85 061 Hz VESA 600 85Hz 3 832 X 624 49 725kHz 74 55Hz 640 X 480 39 375kHz 75Hz 852 X 480 31 722kHz 59 966Hz MAC 16 3 5 1 0 data wide 4 848 X 480 31
26. This is not the standby mode set by the remote control s powering off PLASMA MONITOR nos 21 Basic Operation ll POWER STANDBY Light Status Status POWER STANDBY light Normal Main Power ON Green Timer enabled Orange flashing Power OFF with remote control Orange Main Power Standby Orange Error Abnormal heat warning Green flashing Cracked panel glass Green and or Orange flashing NOTE In some cases the fan may stop running This is not a malfunction Important Notes on the POWER STANDBY light on the plasma monitor When the indicator light flashes at time other than during timer setting it indicates a fault of the monitor Should this happen immediately switch off the main power of the moni tor disconnect the power plug from the outlet and request repair ser vice from your dealer When Using Power Management Function This plasma monitor follows the VESA approved DPMS Power Management function The power management function is an energy saving function that automatically reduces the power consumption of the display when the keyboard or the mouse has not been used for a fixed period The status of power management can be checked by POWER STANDBY light display See page 42 22 PLASMA MONITOR Selecting a computer or video source To view a video source Use the input selection menu to set VIDEO to BNC or S VIDEO Press the VIDEO button
27. V DVD HD Input Output Terminal DVD HD IN THROUGH OUT BNC Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Serves as RGB2 input output Video Input Output Terminals VIDEO IN THROUGH OUT S VIDEO IN THROUGH OUT 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms unbalanced BNC Jack Composite video signal Sync negative Y 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms unbalanced Sync negative C 0 28Vp p 75 Ohms unbalanced Color burst level Audio Input Output Terminals AUDIO IN Stereo RCA X2 AUDIO OUT Stereo RCA X 1 External Control IN THROUGH OUT mini D SUB 9 pin IN THROUGH OUT RS 232C Control Synchronization Range Horizontal 15 5 to 68 7 KHz automatic step scan Vertical 46 0 to 85 0 Hz automatic step scan Maximum Resolution RGB 853 H X 480 V pixels Power Supply 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Current Rating 5 0A maximum Power consumption 295W typical 425W MAX Dimensions 39 3 W x 23 4 H x 4 5 D inches 998 W X 595 H X114 D mm Weight 64 Ibs 29 kg Environmental Considerations 0 C to 40 C 20to 80 Storage Temperature 10 C to 50 C Humidity 10 to 90 Operating Temperature Humidity Regulations UL C ULApproved UL 1950 CSA 950 DOC Canada requirements Meets FCC class A requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice 66 mou PLASMA MONITOR Appendix Troubleshooting If the picture quality is poor or there is some other problem check the
28. adjustments operations etc before requesting service Symptom Mechanical sound is heard Checks Remedy Maybe the sound from the cooling fans used to prevent over heating Picture is disturbed Sound is noisy Remote control unit operates erroneously Is a connected component set directly in front or at the side of the display Leave some space between the display and the connected components Monitor s power does not turn on when the remote control s power button is pressed Is the monitors power cord plugged into a power outlet Plug the monitor s power cord into a power out let Are all the monitor s indicators off Plug the monitor s power cord into a power out let Has an ID number been set for the main unit Set an ID number with the ID SELECT button or set the ID number to ALL Are the remote control s batteries worn out Replace both batteries with new ones Monitor does not operate when the remote control s buttons are pressed Is the remote control pointed at the monitor or is there an obstacle between the remote control and the monitor Point the remote control at the monitor s remote control sensor when pressing buttons or remove the obstacle Is direct sunlight or strong artificial light shin ing on the monitor s remote control sensor Eliminate the light by closing curtains pointing the light in a different direction etc You are not within t
29. and down with E933 EE z REB ES the POSITION CONTROL lt gt n HRA the POSITION CONTROL en ipee buttons OSM ANGLE buttons OSM ANGLE 0 DISPLAY TIME 0 DISPLAY TIME SECONDS 5 10 30 60 120 Move the cursor up and down with E33 Sle ae 5 5 seconds 60 60 seconds the POSITION CONTROL AV OSM H POS 10 10 seconds 120 120 seconds buttons 30 30 seconds OSM DISPLAY TIME OSM H POS Adjusts the horizontal position of the menu display Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu OSM V POS Adjusts the vertical position of the menu display One further press removes the menu OSM ANGLE Sets the menu display format to landscape HOR portrait VER OSM DISPLAY TIME Sets the menu display time Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu PLASMA MONITOR mon 39 Other Functions OTHER SETTINGS Color System Settings COLOR SYSTEM This function sets the color system to AUTO 3 58 NTSC PAL SECAM or 4 43 NTSC Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Align the cursor with Boo 65 e EI 89555 COLOR SYSTEM AUTO MODE LAST MEM POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 23 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD AL
30. composite video signal from the VIDEO IN connector S VIDEO IN connector DIN 4 pin Here is where you con nect the S video Y C separate signal S VIDEO OUT connector DIN 4 pin You can use this con nector to output the S video signal from the S VIDEO IN connector AUDIO IN This is your audio input from your equipment such as a com puter VCR or DVD player 89 RGB 1 IN mini D Sub 15 pin Connect the analog RGB signal of a personal computer or other RGB equipment 10 RGB 2 DVD HD G Y B Cb Pb R Cr Pr H CS V BNC IN connector Connect the analog RGB signal or other RGB equipment The H V composite signal is connected to the H CS connec tor Also this connects with your equipment such as a DVD player and HDTV laser disk player A Sync on Green signal can be connected to the G Y connector OUT connector You can use this connector to output the sig nal from the RGB 2 DVD HD IN connector d RGB 3 IN DVI I 29 pin Connects a digital RGB signal of a personal computer with a digital RGB output This connector does not support analog input PLASMA MONITOR wen 11 Names Functions Remote Control POWER ON OFF button Switches the power on off See also page 21 If the POWER STANDBY lamp is not glowing then these controls will not work 1 POSITION CONTROL buttons Adjust the image location horizontally and ver tically See also pages 25 and 31 These buttons executes the menu selecti
31. level Adjust picture controls as needed Try another location for the monitor Be sure all connections are secure Poor picture with RGB signal input Improper control setting Incorrect 15 PIN connector pin connections Adjust picture controls as needed Check pin assignments and connections Tint is poor or colors are weak Are the tint and colors properly adjusted Adjust the tint and color Nothing appears on screen Is the computer s power turned on Turn on the computer s power Is a source connected Connect source to the monitor Is the power manager function in the standby or off mode Operate the computer move the mouse etc Part of picture is cut off or picture is not centered Is the position adjustment appropriate Adjust the AUTO PICTURE properly Image is too large or too small Is the screen size adjustment appropriate Make the adjustment with the wide screen set ting PLASMA MONITOR m 2 67 Appendix Symptom Picture is unstable Checks 15 the computer s resolution setting appropri ate Set to the proper resolution POWER STANDBY indicator is lighted in orange or yellow Horizontal and or vertical sync signal is not present when the Intelligent Power Manager control is on Check the input signal POWER STANDBY indicatoris flashing red or yellow The unit is OFF in the timer operation this is not a malfun
32. manual for information about the power management function of the personal computer side During power management mode the fan may stop but this is not a malfunction 42 mom PLASMA MONITOR Other Functions OTHER SETTINGS ID Number Setting SET ID NO EMULE Adjust this setting when the RGB 3 image is not stable Important Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per When using more than one of these monitors this function sets ID numbers form the following operations so that operation of the remote control does not cause multiple monitors to operate at the same time These ID numbers can also be used for control with RS 232C Press the PROCEED button to display the main The optional remote control is required to operate the plasma monitors for menu each ID number independently These ID numbers also need to be assigned Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Move the cursor left and right with BRO me Press the PROCEED button to display the main the POSITION CONTROL lt gt COLOR AUTO buttons P ON MODE LAST MEM POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET Move the cursor left and right with EB JE me the POSITION CONTROL lt gt COLORSYSTEM AUTO buttons P ONMODE LAST MEM POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO
33. not be correctly displayed VIDEO Select the connector that is assigned to the VIDEO input BNC The setting is to the VIDEO IN connector S VIDEO The setting is to the S VIDEO IN connector Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu PLASMA MONITOR men 33 Standard Settings NORMAL This returns the audio settings SOUND image adjustment VISUAL CONTROL horizontal vertical position H POSITION and V POSITION auto picture wide screen settings AUTO PICTURE menu display position adjustment OSM LOCATION and color temperature adjustments COLOR TEMP to the default settings Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Move the cursor left and right with 4 AUTOR DS FE the POSITION CONTROL lt gt ALL RASTER NORMAL buttons ALL VISUAL NORMAL i ALL NORMAL PROCEED TO RESET Move the cursor up and down with 44 auro EXC E the POSITION CONTROL ALL RASTER NORMAL buttons ALL VISUAL NORMAL ALL NORMAL PROCEED TO RESET ren 1 Note 1 ALL SR e mue B Functions that can be returned to the default settings p J e ALL RASTER NORMAL ment auto picture wide screen settings and menu position adjustment to the default settings ALL VISUAL NORMAL Returns the audio settings image adjustments and color temperature adjustment to the default Horizontal position adjustment H POSITION
34. of AUDIO IN 2 by one step aic Bl or IUD EEE Move the cursor up and down with euro EC DES the POSITION CONTROL AY VOLUME BALANCE buttons MUTE OFF INPUT VIDEO INPUT2 RGB1 VIDEO 2 auro Cem ts VOLUME BALANCE MUTE OFF INPUT1 VIDEO INPUT2 RGB1 Adjustments of VOLUME BALANCE will be stored in memory for each input VIDEO RGB 1 3 DVD HD and SCART To change these settings first display the source of which audio input you wish to adjust plume ER Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu PLASMA MONITOR men 27 Picture Adjustments VISUAL CONTROL This menu adjusts the brightness contrast sharpness color and tint Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Adjustment Screen BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness of the screen Move the cursor left and right with 44 euro Ea the POSITION CONTROL lt gt PRIGHTNESS buttons SHARPNESS COLOR TINT lt Darker Brighter gt CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the image Fainter Denser gt SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness of the image 4 Softer More distinct gt COLOR Adjusts the color saturation Move the cursor up and down with 44 Come the P
35. the following two ways Ventilation Requirements for enclosure In the upright position mounting To allow heat to disperse leave space between surrounding ob jects as shown in the diagram to the right omm 1 97 ES 1 22 31mm 1 22 50mm 1 97 45mm 1 777 Lay the screen face down Lay the protective sheet which was wrapped around the monitor when it was packaged beneath the screen surface so as not to scratch the screen face This device cannot be used or installed without a separate Tabletop Stand or other optional mounting accessory For proper installation it is strongly recommended to use a trained NEC authorized service person Failure to follow correct mounting procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the user or installer Product war ranty does not cover damage caused by improper installa tion Failure to follow these recommendations could re sult in voiding your warranty Use only Listed Cart or Stand or mounting kit or provided by manufacturer 8 mx PLASMA MONITOR Introduction OSM and IPM are trademarks of NEC Technologies Inc IBM PC AT PS 2 VGA S VGA 8514 A and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporati
36. to connect a VCR or laser disc player with an RCA pin jack to the BNC connector cable Video signals can be connected to either the VIDEO IN or the S VIDEO IN connector When making the connection use the input selection menu to set BNC or S VIDEO Video output will be from the OUT connector that has been set here When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the VIDEO OUT connectors BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu Plasma monitor DIN 4 pin N 4 pin EN KL RR UE EL we BNC gt i gt LF S E TT RCA TOU amp e fy ole e Ole Gu BNC To VIDEO IN To S VIDEO IN DIN 4 pin DIN 4 pin Cm BNC to RCA adapter yndyno opne OL opne 0 S VIDEO OUT OUT VCR or Laser disc player Plasma monitor second monitor 18 mou PLASMA MONITOR Connections Connecting Your DVD Player Connecting your DVD player to your Plasma monitor will enable you to display your DVD s video Refer to your DVD player owner s manual for more informat
37. verification of the currently input signal data PRESENT TIME Timer setting DATE TIME TIMER Sets the date Sets the time Sets the On Off time for switching the power and sets the input mode VIDEO WALL MENU 4 Screen 9 Screen Multiple System Settings SCREEN DIVIDER POSITION DISP MODE Sets the number of screens to be used to 1 4 or 9 screens Sets the screen position Sets the display mode EH m OSM LOCATION Menu display position adjustments OSM H POS OSM V POS OSM ANGLE OSM DISPLAY TIME Menu display horizontal position adjustment Menu display vertical position adjustment Sets the menu display as a horizontal or vertical screen Sets the menu display time OTHER SETTING Other settings COLOR SYSTEM P ON MODE POWER MANAGER SET ID NO RGB3 ADJUST CINEMA PULLDOWN STD CINEMA ALL RESET Sets the color system to AUTO 3 58 NTSC PAL SECAM or 4 43 NTSC Sets the input mode that will be in effect when power is switched on Sets the power management function Sets ID numbers for up to 256 units Set when the RGB 3 image is not stable Sets the cinema pulldown Makes the settings for the standard image and the cinema image Returns the settings of all other functions to the default values LONG LIFE MODE Long Life settings LUM LIMIT ORBITTING INV WT PROG ORBIT GRAY LEVEL ALL RESET Limits screen brightness to reduce image burn in
38. 12 POWER STANDBY The lamp color indicates the mode of power on standby or power management See also page 21 When the CONTROL LOCK toggle switch on the monitor s input panel is set to ON the buttons on the set s front bezel control panel do not function Names and Functions Terminal Panel D IN connector Connects with the supplied power cable CONTROL LOCK When CONTROL LOCK is set to ON the buttons on the set s front bezel control panel do not function 3 REMOTE Mini jack IN jack When you use the remote control with a wire attach it here OUT jack You can use this jack to output the remote control signal from the REMOTE IN jack This is used when operating multiple monitors this plasma moni tor with a single remote control 4 EXTERNAL CONTROL mini D Sub 9 pin IN connector Use when operating the plasma monitor from the optional equipment with EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT connector You can use this connector to output the sig nal from the EXTERNAL CONTROL IN connector AUDIO OUT You can use this jack to output the audio signal from the AU DIO IN 1 or 2 jack AUDIO IN 2 This is your audio input from your equipment such as a com puter VCR or DVD player 2 VIDEO VIDEO IN connector Here is where you connect a composite video signal VIDEO OUT connector You can use this connector to output the
39. 2 04H 05H DATAO0 04 CKS NOTE The INV function for DATA 01 will not have last memory It should be returned to default at 1 time of powering ON OFF and selecting input 5 4 When tha plasma monitor is turned ON or i OFF LONG LIFE MODE 3 setting is set to off and the last data is not stored in memory exu ACK UA1 UA2 04H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS 37 SCREEN MODE Select Function The external control equipment switches the screen mode of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 51H 01H DATAOO CKS DATAOO0 02H 03H 04H 05H ACK 6FH UA1 STADIUM ZOOM NORMAL FULL UA2 51H 01H DATAOO CKS DATAOO0 02H 03H 04H 05H 38 PICTURE Mute On Function The external control equipment switches on PICTURE Mute of the display Transmission Data 8FH UA1 UA2 3CH 00H CKS ACK UA1 UA2 3CH 00H CKS 39 PICTURE Mute Off Function The external control equipment switches off PICTURE Mute of the display Transmission Data 8FH UA1 UA2 3DH 00H CKS ACK 2FH UA1 UA2 3DH 00H CKS STADIUM ZOOM NORMAL FULL 40 MULTI MODE Select Function The master monitor changes MULTI MODE of the slave Transmission Data UA1 UA2 03H 02H DATAO1 CKS DATAOO SCREEN DIVIDER SETTING 01H Single mode 02H 03H Multi mode 4 screens 04H Multi mode 9 screens DATAO 1 POSITION OF DIVIDE 01H Upper left selected
40. 2 13H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO 1 Gamma Gain Flag 09H Appendix 11 COLOR Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the COLOR gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 14H DATAO0 DATAO2 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO1 COLOR Gain Flag 04H 02 COLOR Gain EAH 22 1 00H 0 16H ACK 6FH UA 22 14H 02H DATAO0 DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO1 COLOR Gain Flag 04H 12 TINT Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the TINT gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 15H DATAOO DATAO2CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATA01 TINT Gain Flag 05H DATAO2 TINT Gain EAH 22 1 00H 0 16 22 6FH UA1 UA2 15H 02H DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO 1 TINT Gain Flag 05H 13 SHARPNESS Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the SHARPNESS gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 16H DATAOO DATAO2 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO1 SHARPNESS Gain Flag 06H DATAO02 SHARPNESS Gain FOH 16 1 00H 0 10H ACK 6FH UA1 16 UA2 16H 02H DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO 1 SHARPNESS Gain Flag 06H 14
41. 9 Wide Screen Setting WIDE MODE issue dde tres 80 Horizontal Vertical Position Adjustments H POSITION and V POSITION m 31 Direct Adjustment siii ore A oerte te d deve date Y UNE ne etel ete ede nee ur THREE 31 Menu To Ba c X 32 Input Selection INPUT SELECT EDR PEL EU LE COOL CCE PEL RP TT EPS TELE 33 Standard Settings NORMAL oV RUF 34 Information Screen DISPLAY RP HE LEE LE LEE DU DD 35 Timer Settings PRESENT TIME RS EE EE D CO ED LC 36 Time Setting Sin a RE Aire erre a cect die ee ae de cantine Mi 36 Timer Settings aceti t tech the c er eno Re fo C at ee at arated taba teta d a ede n date 36 4 Screen 9 Screen Multiple System Settings VIDEO WALL MENU 38 Menu Display Position Adjustment OSM LOCATION 39 Other Functions OTHER 40 Color System Settings COLOR SYSTEM DR CT ASSETS 40 Power On Mode Setting P ON MODE 40 Power Management Settings POWER MANAGER 41 POWER STANDBY Indicator 42 D Number Setting SET ID NO 43 RGB 3 Adjustment RGB ADJUS
42. ACK When command processing exceeds 0 5 seconds following command reception an ACK1 for which bit 3 of Command 1 has been set to 0 during command processing is returned every 0 5 seconds until command processing is completed When command processing is completed an ACK for which bit 3 of Command 1 has been set to 1 at the end of command processing is returned every 0 5 seconds until command pro cessing is completed Bit 1 of Command 1 is setto 0 when the UA setting is it is possible to simultaneously operate all sets connected in cascade and as a result ACK is not returned Communications Flow Personal computer Plasma display PC or other external equipment Various commands 4 When various command s are sent from a personal computer or other external equipment the display is always ready to receive them Note that resending of the command is recommended when an ACK is not returned from the display within 1 5 seconds Appendix Command Reference List CMD1 CMD2 LEN 01 Connect Request 4FH 39H 01H 02 Running Sense 4FH 88H 00H 03 Power ON 8FH 4EH 00H 04 Power OFF 8FH 4FH 00H 05 Input Switch Change CFH 50H 01H 06 COLOR TEMP Select CFH 00H 01H 07 RED Gain Data CFH 10H 04H 08 GREEN
43. ASMA MONITOR Basic Operation Before operating the remote control be sure to turn on the main power to the plasma monitor Tuming on the Main Power and Return to Standby Mode The plasma monitor enters the standby mode and the POWER light is lit in orange when the power cable is plugged POWER OFF POWER ON RGB 3 RGB 2 DVD HD POSITION CONTROL 94 RP 102 into the wall outlet To turn the main power Press the POWER button on the front panel of the plasma monitor The main power will be turned on The POWER STANDBY light turns lit in green To turn off the power standby mode Press the POWER button again The plasma monitor is in standby mode The POWER STANDEY light turns lit in orange MC POWER STANDBY POWER STANDBY Turning On or Off the Power with the Remote Control To turn on the plasma monitor Make sure that the POWER STANDBY light turns lit in orange standby Press the POWER ON button on the re mote control The plasma monitor is turned on The POWER STANDBY light turns lit in green To turn off the plasma monitor Press the POWER OFF button on the remote control The plasma monitor enters the standby mode The POWER STANDBY light turns lit in orange SI POWER STANDBY Powl R STANDBY The standby mode used here is the condition that exists when the power management is on
44. Bit7 DATA18 Bito Hours 1 s digit Bit3 Bit4 Hours 10 s digit Bit7 DATA19 Bito Bit7 DATA20 Bito Bit3 Bit4 Bit7 DATA21 Bito Bit4 Bit7 DATA22 BitO Bit2 Bit3 7 Day 15 digit Day 10 s digit Month 1 s digit Month 10 s digit Year 1 s digit Year 10 s digit Power management OFF Power management ON Wireless remote control OFF Wireless remote control ON Timer OFF Timer ON fixed O1O0 O 0O Function The display informs the external control equip ment of the input signal information for requests of input signal information by the external con trol equipment Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 04H DATAOO DATAO3 CKS DATAOO Bit7 4 Displays the 10 s digit of the hori zontal frequency 0 to 9 Bit3 0 Displays the 10 s digit of the hori zontal frequency 0 to 9 DATAO1 Bit7 4 Displays the decimal point and the first right digit of the horizontal fre quency 0 to 9 Bit3 Horizontal sync polarity display 0 Negative 1 Positive Bit2 Vertical sync polarity display 0 Negativ 1 Positive Bit1 0 O fixed DATAO2 Bit7 4 Displays the 10 s digit of the verti cal frequency 0 to 9 Bit3 0 Displays the 1 s digit of the vertical frequency 0 to 9 DATAO3 Bit7 4 Displays the decimal point and the first right digit of the vertical fre que
45. ED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings 44 mom PLASMA MONITOR Standard Cinema Image Settings STD CINEMA To display clearer images settings are made with the standard image and cinema image modes Set to CINEMA for images such as mov ies and set to STD for other images Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then perform the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL AV COLOR SYSTEM AUTO MODE LASTMEM Dens POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET Bo EJ E E 5 8 STD Setfor varieties of input other than that described below CINEMA Set for image inputs such as movies Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings Note Bi What is CINEMA PULLDOWN This is a mode to output DVD video information in a progressive signal 1 format Bl CINEMA PULLDOWN ON Normally set to ON This setting detects whether a DVD source was based on film or video When it was based on film it will be progres sively displayed in the appropriate method e OFF This setting is u
46. GRAM MENU DES PRESENT TIME DATE 2001 AUG 10 TIME 22 30 SET TIMER ON PRESS PROCEED FOR PROGRAM MENU m 2 EEE PROGRAM MENU DATE ON OFF MODE OCT30 10 10 13 00 VIDEO JANO1 22 15 24 00 INV MON 15 45 19 00 VIDEO WED 09 00 11 00 RGB1 THU 08 15 10 00 RGB2 13 30 14 30 VIDEO d 21 00 22 00 RGB1 Timer Settings PRESENT TIME 5 DIRECT Sets the desired date Bose 85555 DAILY Sets daily ME WEEKLY Sets weekly 3 WEEKLY DAILY An asterisk is displayed after the date WEEKLY Selects the week day MON Monday TUE Tuesday WED Wednesday THU Thursday FRI Friday SAT Saturday SUN Sunday An asterisk is displayed after the week 6 Move to the various items with the POSITION CON TROL AY lt gt buttons Bose z mma PROGRAM MENU DATE ON OFF MODE OCT30 10 10 13 00 VIDEO 01 22 15 24 00 INV MON 15 45 19 00 VIDEO WED 09 00 11 00 RGB1 THU 08 15 10 00 RGB2 bi 13 30 14 30 VIDEO 21 00 22 00 RGB1 7 Date and time setting range Numerical values are in creased with the PROCEED button Month JAN to DEC Day 01 31 Hour 00 to 24 Minute 00 to 59 MODE The PROCEED button displays the Mode Select Menu and the lt gt buttons change the numerical values This selects the input mode that will be di
47. H WIDTH in multiple mode Vertical position adjustment V POSITION V HEIGHT in multiple mode Auto picture wide screen settings AUTO PICTURE ON in single mode settings ALL NORMAL PICTURE ADJ 5 3 FINE PICTURE Simultaneously returns the setting details of ALL Menu position adjustment H POS RASTER NORMAL and ALL VISUAL NORMAL V POS to the default settings e ALL VISUAL NORMAL Audio settings BALANCE Image adjustments BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu COLOR One further press removes the menu TINT SHARPNESS COLOR and TINT Only during video input Color temperature adjustment COLOR TEMP L E MONT 34 mom PLASMA MONITOR Information Screen DISPLAY MODE This permits a check of the signal data that is currently being input Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then perform the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Align the cursor with i Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons 2 SOURCE INFO RGB1 H FREQ 31 5kHz V FREQ 60 0Hz H POL NEG V POL POS 2 Press the EXIT button This removes the menu Note There is slight error between the vertical frequency V FREQ displayed on the information screen and the actual vertical frequency of the con nected input signal
48. HE WARRANTY Parts and labor are warranted for 1 One Year from the date of the first customer purchase WHO IS PROTECTED This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects in ma terial or workmanship in this product The following are not cov ered by the warranty 1 Any product which is not distributed in the U S A or Canada and Mexico by NECTECH or which is not purchased in the U S A or Canada or Mexico from an authorized NECTECH dealer 2 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 3 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from a Accident misuse abuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product b Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by NECTECH c Any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier d Removal or installation of the product e Anyother cause which does not relate to a product defect f Burns or residual images upon the phosphor of the panel 4 Cartons carrying cases batteries external cabinets magnetic tapes or any accessories used in connection with the product 5 Service outside of the U S A Canada and Mexico WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL NOT PAY FOR We will pay labor and material exp
49. HUMIDITE AUSSI NE PAS UTILISER LA FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR OU UNE AUTRE PRISE DE COURANT SAUF SI CES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND NE PAS OUVRIR LE COFFRET DES COMPOSANTS HAUTE TENSION SE TROUVENT A L INTERIEUR LAISSER A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE LE SOIN DE REPARER CET APPAREIL DOC avis de conformation Cet appareil num rigue de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le Mat riel Brouilleur du Canada AVERTISSEMENT Cet quipement a t test et certifi conforme avec les limita tions des quipements num riques de Classe A conform ment l article amp du r glement FCC Ces limites sont concues pour as surer une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences nuisibles lorsque l quipement est utilis en milieu commercial Cet quipement g n re utilise et peut produire de l nergie de fr quence radio et s il n est pas install et utilis selon le manuel d instruction peut provoquer des interf rences nuisibles aux com munications radio L utilisation de cet quipement dans une zone r sidentielle est susceptible de provoquer des interf rences nuisibles dans quel cas l utilisateur est tenu de rem dier ces interf rences ses frais 4 m s PLASMA MONITOR Mises en garde et pr cautions de s curit Le moniteur PlasmaSync NEC a t con u et fabriqu pour une utilisation fiable et durable ne n cessite aucun entretien en de hors du nettoyage Util
50. L RESET Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons 2 Align the with COLOR SYSTEM Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL buttons 989 z COLOR SYSTEM AUTO P ON MODE LAST MEM POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST m CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET K Set the color system with the POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons AUTO Automatically detects the color system and selects it 3 58 NTSC Standard system for mainly North America and Japan PAL Standard system for mainly the UK and Germany SECAM Standard system for mainly France and Russia 4 43 NTSC System mainly used in VTRs in PAL SECAM regions 4 Press the EXIT button 2 times Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PROCEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings 40 PLASMA MONITOR Power On Mode Setting P ON MODE This function sets the input mode at the time the power is switched on Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then form the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Align the cursor with Move the cursor left and right with EEE mma the POSITION CONTROL
51. MODE settings of the slave Transmission data UA1 UA2 61H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS DATAOO DISP MODE BITO 0 SPLIT 1 BLANKING The other bits shall be fixed at O DATAO 1 Spare DON T CARE Appendix 51 PRESENT TIME Setting Function The master monitor sets a present time of the slave monitor Transmission data UA1 UA2 09H OAH DATAOO0 DATAO9 CKS DATAOO First two digits of year 19H indicates 1900s 20H indicates 2000s DATAO1 Last two digits of year 00H 09H 00 09 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 39H 30 39 40H 49H 40 49 50H 59H 50 59 60H 69H 60 69 70H 79H 70 79 80H 80H 80 89 90H 99H 90 99 DATAO2 Month 01H 09H 1 9 10H 12H 10 12 DATAO3 Day 01H O9H 1 9 10H 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 30 31 DATAO4 Hour OOH 09H 00 09 19H 10 19 20H 23H 20 23 DATAO5 Minute 00H 09H 00 09 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 39H 30 39 40H 49H 40 49 50H 59H 50 59 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 09H 00H CKS PLASMA MONITOR mem 63 Appendix Signal Digital T M D S Data 2 T M D S Data 2 T M D S Data 2 Shield 64 mou PLASMA MONITOR No connection No connection DDC Clock DDC Data No connection T M D S Data 1 T M D S Data 1
52. OL lt gt AUTO PICTURE ON picture mode to suit the input signal buttons UE PICTURE ADJ Adjusts the clock frequency FINE PICTURE Adjusts the clock phase WIDE MODE FULL z 6 Press the EXIT button 2 times Press the button one time to return to the main menu 2 Align the cursor with AUTO PICTURE One further press removes the menu Move the cursor up and down with 44 Gea Note the POSITION CONTROL AY AUTO PICTURE 0 AUTO PICTURE buttons lt Adjustment of H POSITION and V POSITION is not available when AUTO PICTURE is set to ON at the time of RGB signal input WIDEM NE When adjustment is required set AUTO PICTURE to OFF When the displayed image is small with respect to the original number of horizontal pixels including instances where the display area i e lit pix els is small the picture may take up to 6 seconds to be displayed Select OFF with the POSITION CONTROL M RGB MODE MOTION Set when a moving picture source is connected such as a lt gt buttons Scan converter STILL Set when displaying a personal computer screen imis ene DTV Set when viewing a source such as a digital broadcast using INPUT MODE 4X3 RGB input RGB MODE STILL MENTRE Bil Clock Frequency Adjustment PICTURE ADJ WIDE MODE FULL This adjusts the width of the image with respect to the screen Adjustment is performed with a dot unit signal Adjust to
53. OSITION CONTROL UT buttons SHARPNESS COLOR TINT lt Less saturated More saturated gt TINT Adjusts the tint lt Tinted toward red Tinted toward green These adjustments will not be available when the color system setting is set to PAL or SECAM 44 au ro EXC me GES BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TINT Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu 1 1 Only the BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST adjustments are available with the RGB input screen 1 28 m s PLASMA MONITOR Auto Picture Wide Screen Settings AUTO PICTURE Clock Frequency Clock Phase Adjustment and RGB Mode Adjustment AUTO PICTURE There is normally no need to adjust the clock frequency or clock phase when AUTO PICTURE is set to ON however when automatic adjustment cannot adjust the picture properly a manual adjustment should be made Make an adjustment when a signal is newly input and when vertical lines appear and the image appears blurred Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Align the cursor with AUTO 5 Adjust with the POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons Move the cursor left and right with Merne canes RGB MODE Sets the mode i e moving picture still the POSITION CONTR
54. PlasmaSync 42PD3 User s Manual NT NEC NEC Technologies Important Information Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC plasma monitor and keep the manual handy for future reference CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AN DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALI FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol warns the user that uninsulated volt age within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of this unit This symbol alerts the user that important litera ture concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT EX POSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALI FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DOC compliance Notice This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Ca nadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim its for a Class A digit
55. STAL LATION The retractable feet are for temporary use only and are not in tended for permanent installation MOVING OR INSTALLING THE PLASMA MONITOR MUST BE DONE BY TWO OR RAE MORE PEOPLE Failure to follow this caution may result in injury if the plasma monitor falls Lay protective sheet which was wrapped around plasma monitor when it was packaged beneath the plasma monitor so as not to scratch the panel CAUTION CAUTION y Install plasma monitor In setting up a multiple screen system please give consideration to the cable length and type since image quality may be degraded The remote control is powered by 1 5 V AA magnesium batteries To install or replace batteries Hl Press and slide to open the cover B Align the batteries according to the and indications inside the case Replace the cover 4 4 4 Connect external equipment See page 14 To protect the connected equipment turn off the main power before making connections Refer to your equipment user manual The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equip ment as possible and should be easily accessible Attach the supplied ferrite core to the power cable See page 50 Fully insert the prongs into the power outlet socket Loose con nection may cause noise po 6 1 Switch on the power of all the attached external equipment When connect
56. T 43 Cinema Pulldown Setting CINEMA PULLDOWN 44 Standard Cinema Image Settings STD CINEMA 44 Long Life Settings LONG LIFE MODE 45 Long Life Settings LONG LIFE MODE Gray Level Settings GRAY LEVEL Color Temperature Adjustment COLOR TEMP 47 qmm 48 Opening the Terminal Cover 48 Mounting of the Remote Control Holder 48 Placing the Remote Control into the Remote Control Holder 49 Attaching the Ferrite Cores 50 Pin Configuration and Signal Level of Mini D Sub 15 Pin Analog Input Connector 51 Pin Configuration and Functions of External Control Connector Mini D Sub 9 Pin SS 51 Command Reference Fist coeur eror tern tr rine dite dre ren ra n ree T DX niet m 58 Pin Configuration and Signal of the RGB IN Connector DVI Connector 64 Signal Identification For Raster Preset ed 25 Specifications EHE 66 Troubleshooting serre OVID Dex e cte eaa Ced PAEA ne ee LE 67 GabinetdimiersloriS 69 PLASMA MONITOR mz 17 How to Attach Options to Plasma Monitor You can attach your optional mounts or stand to the plasma moni tor in one of
57. TURE of the display on and off Transmissin Data UA1 UA2 57H 02H DATAO1 CKS 01H AUTO PICTURE ON 02H AUTO PICTURE OFF DATAO1 MODE 4X3 02H MODE 16X9 03H MODE 16X9 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 57H 02H DATAO1 CKS 01H AUTO PICTURE ON 02H AUTO PICTURE OFF DATAO1 01H MODE 4X3 02H MODE 16X9 03H MODE 16X9 26 RESET Function The external control equipment resets the user adjustment items of the display Transmissin Data OFH UA1 UA2 54H 01H DATAOO CKS ALL NORMAL 01H RASTER NORMAL 02H VISUAL NORMAL ACK 2FH UA1 UA2 54H 01H CKS ALL NORMAL 01H RASTER NORMAL 02H VISUAL NORMAL The operation is the same as when the remote control key has been entered 27 COLOR SYSTEM Select Function The external control equipment selects the color system settings of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 5CH 01H DATAO0 CKS DATAOO 01H NTSC3 58 02H NTSC4 43 03H PAL 04H SECAM 96H AUTO ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 5CH 01H DATAOO CKS DATAOO0 01H 02H 03H 04H 96H 28 INPUT MODE Request Function The display returns the current status for input mode requests of the external control equip ment NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM AUTO Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 41H 00 CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 41H 01H DATAO0 CKS DATAOO Input Select 01H Video 02H
58. To maintain display quality use a cable with a quality prescribed by DVI standards that is within 2 meters 6 6 feet in length Attach the supplied small ferrite cores to the DVI signal cable See page 50 for attaching the ferrite cores The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu Equipment with a digital interface such as a personal computer with RGB output TMDS oj Plasma monitor Ole e lt 1ndino yy6u 2 gt e gea of 6 DVI connec Ferrite core PLASMA MONITOR ns 17 Connections Connecting Your VCR Connecting your VCR or laser disc player to your Plasma monitor will enable you to display your VCR s or laser disc s video Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner s manual for more information Connect the Plasma Monitor to a VCR or Laser Disc Player To connect the VIDEO IN connector BNC on the plasma monitor use a separately available BNC connector cable You will need a separately available BNC to RCA adapter
59. VESA DPMS Personal computers that are to be connected to the RGB3 input must be compatible with DVI DMPM OSM On Screen Manager function The OSM function displays a variety of screen adjustment and correction menus on the screen to allow fine settings to be made Plug and Play compatible Plug and Play supports VESA DDC1 and DDC level B VESA DDC1 and DDC2 level B The RGB3 input is compatible with DDC2 level B only Can be used with RS 232C IBM PC AT is a registered trademark of International Busi ness Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc VESA is a trademark of Video Electronics Standard Associa tion DVI is an abbreviation for Digital Visual Interface Contents of the Package The following lists all of the items included in your plasma monitor package Please save the original box and packing materials for future transportation or shipment of this monitor Plasma monitor x 1 Power cable x 1 Wireless remote control x 1 AA battery 2 Remote control holder x 1 RGB signal cable mini D sub 15 pin to mini D sub 15 pin x 1 Ferrite core large x 2 Ferrite core small x 2 User s manual x 1 0 Cord Clamper x 2 o guid ONE zs Qo These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent tip ping due to external shock when using the stand option Fasten the safety fittings to the holes in the back of the monitor using the safety fit
60. VIDEO WALL MENU buttons 1 SCREEN DIVIDER 1 1 SCREEN DIVIDER 4 2 POSITION NO 1 2 POSITION N0 4 3 DISP MODE SPLIT 3 DISP MODE SPLIT 3 1 1 screen 2 EE G3 SPLIT Combines enlarged screens and creates There is no POSITION setting VIDEO WALL MENU multiple screens 4 4 screens BOSE DER BLANKING _ Corrects misalignment of combined screen 9 9 screens 3 DISP MODE SPLIT portions and creates multiple screens mS 4 Move the cursor up and down with Ez re 2 Press the button one time to return to the main menu the POSITION CONTROL VIDEO WALL MENU One further press removes the menu buttons 1 SCREEN DIVIDER 4 2 POSITION NO 1 3 DISP MODE SPLIT 38 PLASMA MONITOR Menu Display Position Adjustment 0SM LOCATION This sets the display position of the menu and the display format landscape or portrait as well as the display time Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then perform the following operations When the OSM DISPLAY TIME has been selected Display Time Setting Press the PROCEED button to display the main This function permits setting the time until the menu display is au menu tomatically deleted in the absence of input operations Move the cursor left and right with 8 2 HEB EA Move the cursor up
61. a Function The external control equipment changes the GREEN gain data of the display This com mand will be received only when COLOR TEMP is set for USER 1 4 Transmission Data UA1 UA2 11H 04H DATAOO DATAO3 CKS DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO1 02H GREEN Gain Flag DATAO2 GREEN Gain EOH 32 FFH 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAOS GREEN Bias EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H ACK 6FH UA1 32 UA2 11H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS DATAOO 01H USER PICTURE Gain Flag DATAO1 02H GREEN Gain Flag 09 BLUE Data Function The external control equipment changes the BLUE gain data of the display This command will be received only when COLOR TEMP is set for USER 1 4 Transmission Data UA1 UA2 12H 04H DATAOO DATAO3 CKS DATAOO 01H USER PICTURE Gain Flag DATAO1 03H BLUE Gain Flag DATAO BLUE Gain EOH 32 FFH 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATAOS3 BLUE Bias EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 12H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS 32 DATAOO 01H USER PICTURE Gain Flag DATAO1 03H 10 GAMMA Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the GAMMA gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 13H DATAO0 DATAO2 CKS BLUE Gain Flag DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATAO 1 Gamma Gain Flag 09H 02 D Gamma 00H OFF 01H ON ACK 6FH UA1 UA
62. al device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful in terference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 2 moe PLASMA MONITOR Warnings and Safety Precaution The NEC plasma monitor is designed and manufactured to pro vide long trouble free service No maintenance other than clean ing is required Use a soft dry cloth to clean the panel Never use solvents such as alcohol or thinner to clean the panel surface The plasma display panel consists of fine picture elements cells Although NEC produces the plasma display panels with more than 99 99 percent active cells there may be some cells that do not produce light or remain lit For operating safety and to avoid damage to the unit read care fully and observe the following instructions To avoid shock and fire hazards 1 Provide adequate space for ventilation to avoid internal heat build up Do not cover rear vents or install in a closed cabinet or shelves The unit is equipped with cooling fans If you install the un
63. ata Function The master monitor changes the volume gain data of the slave Transmission data UA1 UA2 21H 00 02 CKS DATAOO VOLUME Gain 00H 0 18H 24 DATAO 1 BALANCE Gain E8H 24 00H 0 18H 24 DATAO2 MUTE 00H OFF 01H ON ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 21H 00 02 CKS DATAOO VOLUME Gain DATAO 1 BALANCE Gain DATAO2 MUTE 44 SOUND INPUT Select Function The master monitor changes the audio input of the slave Transmission data UA1 UA2 05H 02H DATA00 01 CKS DATAOO INPUT1 00H VIDEO 01H RGB1 02H RGB2 DVD HD SCART 03H RGB3 DATAO1 00H 01H 02H 03H ACK 6FH UA1 INPUT2 VIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVD HD SCART RGB3 UA2 05H 02H 0 01 CKS DATAOO INPUT1 DATAO 1 INPUT2 45 VOLUME Gain Data Request Function The master monitor changes the VOLUME gain data of the slave Transmission data OFH UA1 UA2 46H 00H CKS ACK DATAOO VOLUME Gain 00H 0 18H 24 DATAO1 BALANCE Gain E8H 24 00H 0 18H 424 02 MUTE 00H OFF 01H ON 46 SOUND INPUT SELECT Request Function The master monitor requests the status of the audio input of the slave Transmission data OFH UA1 UA2 60H 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 60H 02H 00 01 CKS DATAOO INPUT1 00H VIDEO 01H RGB1 02H RGB2 DVD HD SCART 03H RGB3 DATAO1 00H 01H 02H 08H INPUT2 VIDEO
64. c le revendeur NEC pour le service apr s vente 2 Ne pas utiliser la fiche polaris e du cordon d alimentation avec des prolongateurs ou des prises de courant sauf si les lames peuvent tre ins r es fond 3 Ne pas exposer L eau ou l humidit 4 Eviter d endommager le cordon d alimentation et ne pas modi fier le cordon d alimentation 5 D brancher l appareil pendant les temp tes ou si l appareil n est pas utilis pendant une longue p riode 6 Ne pas ouvrir le coffret Des composants de haute tension se trouvent l int rieur Si l appareil est endommag de cette mani re la garantie devient caduque De plus il y a risque d lectrocution 7 Ne pas essayer de r parer ou entretenir l appareil soi m me NEC ne saura tre tenu pour responsable pour toute blessure ou dommage caus par des personnes non qualifi es qui essayent de r parer ou d ouvrir le couvercle arri re Confier toute r paration un centre de service agr NEC Important Information REMARQUE Lorsque vous branchez un micro ordinateur sur ce moniteur fixez les noyaux en ferrites fournis Si vous ne le fa tes le moniteur ne sera pas en conformit avec les exigences des standards FCC Fixation des noyaux en ferrite Installer les noyaux en ferrite chaque extr mit du c ble DVI fourni et du c ble d alimentation lectrique fourni Fermez doucement le couvercle jusqu ce que les crans se clipsent Utili
65. ction See 1 POWER STANDBY indicator is blinking in green The temperature inside the main unit has be come too high and has activated the protec tor Promptly switch off the power of the main unit and wait until the internal temperature drops See 2 1 In the following case power off the monitor immediately and contact your dealer or authorized NEC Service Center The monitor turns off in 5 seconds after powering on and then the POWER STANDBY indicater blinks It indicates that the power supply circuit flashing red one or more fans flashing yellow have been damaged 2 Overheat protector If the monitor becomes too hot the overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned off If this happens turn off the power to the monitor and unplug the power cord If the room where the monitor is installed is particularly hot move monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor to cool for 60 minutes If the problem persists contact your NEC dealer for service 68 mou PLASMA MONITOR Appendix PlasmaSync 42PD3 Model PX 42VP3A e OA 4 5 114 39 3 998 4 4 999 112 2 e 8 88 Alio 8 2 Ve 7s mE mE 22 uU Unit inch mm PLASMA MONITOR m a 69 NEC NEC Tec
66. dards Attaching the ferrite cores Set the ferrite cores on both ends of the DVI cable not sup plied and the power cable supplied Close the lid tightly until the clamps click DVI cable not supplied band band Connector si a core small core small Power cable supplied core large Em core large Set side Plasma Monitor side To avoid damage and prolong operating life 1 Use only with 120V 50 60Hz AC power supply Continued op eration at line voltages greater than 120 Volts AC will shorten the life of the unit and might even cause a fire hazard 2 Handle the unit carefully when installing it and do not drop 3 Set the unit away from heat excessive dust and direct sun light 4 Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small metal ob jects In case of accident unplug the unit and have it serviced by an authorized NEC Service Center 5 Donothit or scratch the panel surface as this causes flaws on the surface of the screen 6 For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recom mended to use a trained authorized NEC dealer 7 Asis the case with any phosphor based display like a CRT monitor for example light output will gradually decrease over the life of a Plasma Display Panel Recommendations to avoid or minimize phosphor burn in Like all phosphor based display devices and all other gas plasma displays Plasma monitors can be susceptible t
67. deo connector Each type is equipped with its own THROUGH OUT connec tor single system Analog RGB input mini D Sub 15 pin connector BNC G B R H CS V connectors BNC is equipped with its own THROUGH OUT connector single system DVD HD input output BNC Y Cb Pb Cr Pr connectors BNC is equipped with its own THROUGH OUT connector single system Audio input signals Stereo RCAx2 Audio output signals Stereo RCAx1 Component video input terminal for DVD 15 75 kHz Y Cb Cr You can select RGB source or Component source for the terminal RGB2 DVD HD When selecting an RGB input the Source is switched to the RGB input when selecting a compo nent input the source is switched to the DVD HD input Can be used with Digital RGB input DVI standard compliant The signale plasma monitor provides four split screen feature Can be used with multiple screens 4 screen and 9 screen VIDEO WALL For 9 screen an optional distribution amplifier is needed for VIDEO WALL Power management function RGBS input mode complies with DMPM Digital Monitor Power Management of DVI A great reduction in power consumption when not being used is achieved through the VESA proposed DPMS system The unit can also be used with the Energy Star standard in which case power consumption will be 15 W or less when not being used The personal computer and the operating system that are to be connected must be compatible with
68. e same goes for OFH 4FH 8FH and DFH other than Command 15 Unit ID 1 and Unit ID 2 1 Unit ID1 Sets a number corresponding to the various sets ID 1 through 4 when multiple screens are selected and to 1 through 256 at the time of set ID selection must be output when the ID is not set 2 Unit ID2 Makes settings on the occasion of simultaneously operating all sets connected in cascade at the time of multiple Screen mode and at the time of set ID selection Selection of all sets FFH At time of regular setting 00H Command 2 Together with Command 1 this is a number that distinguishes the various commands 52 mou PLASMA MONITOR Check Sum CKS Error Processing and ACK 1 Checks that received data incorporates both the following checksum and RS 232C parity The checksum comprises the following aspects of one transmit ted or received frame Command 1 Unit 1 and 2 Command 2 data length and the lower order 8 bits of the total data Check Sum Example 9FH 40H 4FH 01H 01H 30H Command 1 UnitID Command 2 Data Length Data Check Sum Total 130H 2 Error Processing 1 When the communications interval is 4 ms or greater the arrival of a subsequent Command 1 will be recognized If meaningful data cannot be discerned at this time that data will not be recognized 2 When the receive data error checksum error and the re ceive data could not all be taken in ACK is not returned 3 Returning an
69. ed with a computer switch on the power of the com puter first 7 J Operate the attached external equipment Display the signal on the external equipment you wish 4 am 8 Select the input mode See pages 22 and 27 Select the appropriate input When the equipment is connected to the RGB 2 DVD HD make the setting for the RGB 2 input Make the VIDEO settings when a connection has been made to VIDEO When an audio signal is connected make the setting for sound 9 4 Adjust the sound See page 27 Make adjustments when adjustment of the volume or balance is required 4 10 ger the screen See pages 31 and 32 Make adjustments when adjustment of the screen display position or distortion is required 1 1 Adjust the image See page 28 Make adjustments when picture adjustment such as the bright ness or contrast is required PLASMA MONITOR won 13 Connections Before making connections First turn off the power of all the attached equipment and make connections Refer to the user manual included with each equipment Wiring Diagram Audio signal of input device Plasma monitor lt Audio signal of input device External control equipment
70. enses for covered items but we will not pay for the following 1 Removal or installation charges 2 Costs of initial technical adjustments set up including ad justment of user controls These costs are the responsibility of the NECTECH dealer from whom the product was purchased 3 Payment of shipping charges HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE 1 Toobtain service on your product consult the dealer from whom you purchased the product 2 Whenever warranty service is required the original dated in voice or a copy must be presented as proof of warranty cov erage Please also include in any mailing your name address and a description of the problem s 3 For the name of the nearest NECTECH authorized service center call NECTECH at 800 836 0655 6 mx PLASMA MONITOR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY Except for the obligations specifically set forth in this warranty state ment we will not be liable for any direct indirect special inciden tal consequential or other types of damages whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory whether or not we have been advised of the possibility of such damages This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchant ability or fitness for a particular purpose EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES NECTECH s liability for any defective product is limited to the re pair or replacement of the product at our opti
71. ent of the failure mode for requests of failure detection information by the external control equipment Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 3FH 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 02H DATAO0 DATAO1 CKS DATAOO Bito PDPmodule Biti POWER SUPPLY Bit2 TEMPERATURE Bit3 FAN 0 Fault Bit4 A12V 1 Normal Bits D5V Bit6 notused Bit7 S12V DATAO1 Bito D3 3V 0 Biti Bit7 0 Fixed 1 Fault Normal Appendix 34 SET CONDITION Inform Function The display informs the external control equip ment of the set s condition information for re quests of the set s condition information by the external control equipment Transmission Data OFH UA1 UA2 40H 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 40H 17H DATAOO DATA22 CKS Accumulated set usage time display DATA12 BitO LSB Bit7 The sets accumula tive time in 5 digits is displayed with 4 bits Bito per digit and the first digit is displayed from Bit7 Bit 0 of DATA12 DATA14 Bito D MSB Bit4 7 0 fixed Microprocessor version display Display example VER 1 0 DATA15 BitO LSB Microprocessor version decimal point and first Bit3 MSB right digit CSB Microprocessor version fi igit Bit7 MSB irst digi Current time display 1 character is expressed in 4 bits DATA16 Bito Seconds 1 s digit Bit3 4 Seconds 10 s digit Bit7 DATA17 Bito Minutes 1 5 digit Bit3 Bit4 Minutes 10 s digit
72. etting Details Icon Configuration menu Submenu Adjustment settings CONFIG MENU OSD DISPLAY Sets whether or not the main menu is displayed Configuration menu OSD MODE Sets whether or not the second screen of the main menu To display this menu press is displayed and hold the A button and WIRELESS REMOTE Sets whether or not wireless transmission of the remote the PROCEED button atthe CONTROL control is enabled same time for 3 seconds or SYNC MODE Sets the sync signals that will be automatically selected longer on the main unit PLE LINK Sets the brightness of the screen when there are multiple screens ALL RESET Returns all adjustments and settings of CONFIG MENU to the factory default values Main Menu Page 1 Items OSD MODE BASIC and PRO Adjustment settings VOLUME Volume adjustment BALANCE Left right balance adjustment us Mute setting Audio settings INPUT Sets audio input to AUDIO IN 1 INPUT2 Sets audio input to AUDIO IN 2 BRIGHTNESS Screen brightness adjustment CONTRAST Image contrast adjustment SHARPNESS Image sharpness adjustment COLOR Adjustment of color saturation TINT Tint adjustment VISUAL CONTROL Picture adjustments AUTO PICTURE Sets the automatic adjustment of the clock frequency clock phase AUTO PICTURE INPUT MODE This is set when switching of input signal discrimination is Auto picture Wide screen required n v set
73. f copyright rights which are protected by copyright law Screen Size and the Original Image This monitor is equipped with a wide variety of wide screen settings Se lection of a screen size that differs with the image aspect ratio i e the k Set the wide screen mode with the ratio of the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the screen of the video tape or other software will produce differences in appearance with re POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons spect to the original image Please keep this point in mind when selecting NORMAL This is the normal screen size 4 3 the screen size FULL Enlarges the picture left and right ZOOM Enlarges the picture left to right and top to bot tom in the same proportion STADIUM Enlarges each of the left to right and top to bot tom values in their respective ratios Only NORMAL and FULL settings are available with an RGB input screen 4 Press the EXIT button 2 times Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Note Supported Input Signals and Resolutions Please see Page 64 for information about the input signals and resolu tions that this monitor supports lt 4 E mE 30 PLASMA MONITOR Horizontal Vertical Position Adjustments H POSITION and V POSITION Horizontal and vertical position adjustments are available in 2 ways Direct adjustment makes adjustments simpl
74. fichage Plasma Pour viter le risque de combustion au phosphore les mesures suivantes sont recommand es Comme tous les appareils d affichage base de phosphore et tous les autres affichages gaz plasma les moniteurs Plasma peuvent tre sujets la combustion au phosphore dans certaines circonsatnces Certaines conditions d utilisation telles que l affichage continu d une image statique pour une dur e prolong e peuvent causer des br lures au phophore si aucune pr caution n est prise Pour prot ger votre investissement dans ce moniteur Plasma NEC veuillez suivre les directives et les recommandations suivantes pour minimiser l occurence de br lure d image Assurez vous de mettre en marche et d utliser l conomisateur d cran chaque fois que c est possible lorsque vous l utilisez avec une source d entr e d ordinateur Affichez une image en mouvement aussi souvent que possible Coupez toujours l alimentation lorsque vous avez termin d utiliser la moniteur NEC a install de nombreux modes d op ration dans votre moniteur de s rie PlasmaSync PD afin de minimiser les risques de com bustion au phosphore Ce syst me de protection a pour nom Syst me de Protection Phosphore AccuShield Si le moniteur PlasmaSync est en usage pendant de longues p riodes ou en utilisation continue veuillez utiliser les fonctions disponibles dans le AccuShield pour minimiser les risques de combustion au phos phore notable ou pour e
75. he EXIT button one time to return to the sub menu Press the EXIT button one time to remove the sub menu Press once more to return to the main menu One further press will remove the menu Note E Programs Settings can be used in up to 7 programs Program contents are deleted after exiting the program Monitor POWER STANDBY Indicator The POWER STANDBY indicator blinks orange at 3 second intervals dur ing the setting of the timer at the time of monitor standby E PLASMA MONITOR men 37 4 Screen 9 Screen Multiple Screen Settings VIDEO WALL MENU Only this monitor offers a system of 4 or 9 screens This menu sets the screen mode from among 1 4 or 9 screens as well as the position See the Signal Identification For Raster Preset on 63 for information about supported signals Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then perform the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Move the cursor left and right with RBLESE 4 screens z z REE 53 the POSITION CONTROL lt gt VIDEO WALL MENU VIDEO WALL MENU buttons 1 SCREEN DIVIDER 1 1 SCREEN DIVIDER 4 2 POSITION NO 1 2 POSITION NO 4 3 DISP MODE SPLIT 9 screens 3 DISP MODE SPLIT 2 Move the cursor up and down with ABLE z EE EH zma the POSITION CONTROL VIDEO WALL MENU
76. he effective operating range Wireless Use the remote control within 30 left and right of center at a diatance of 22ft Has an ID number been set for the main unit Set an ID number with the ID SELECT button or set the ID number to ALL Are the remote control s batteries worn out Replace both batteries with new ones The front panel buttons of the main unit do not function The front panel buttons do not function during Control Lock No Sound or Picture is produced Is the monitor s power cord plugged into a power outlet Plug the monitor s power cord into a power out let Power outlet inactive Power of external equipment is not ON External equipment has been incorrecty con nected Incorrect input selection Be sure wall switch is on and outlet has power Switch to ON or connect to an active AC outlet Correct all connections Press correct RGB1 RGB2 DVD HD RGB3 VIDEO button Picture appears but no sound is produced Is the volume set at the minimum Increase the volume on the sound menu Is the mute mode set on Set MUTE OFF on the SOUND menu Are the amplifier speakers properly con nected Connect the amplifier speakers properly Is AUDIO INPUT set correctly Set INPUT on the SOUND menu correctly Poor picture with VIDEO signal input Improper control setting Local interference Cable interconnections Input impedance is not correct
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78. hould be used in FULL mode as much as possible 1 Perform gray level settings to narrow the differences in brightness be tween display and non display portions of the image 2 Weaken the image adjustment contrast and brightness See P 28 3 Perform the Long Life settings P 45 Move the cursor up and down with EJUS gt ame the POSITION CONTROL T LONG LIPE MODE gt buttons ORBITTING OFF INV WT PROG ORBIT GRAY LEVEL ALL RESET 1 Black 2 Gray 3 Light gray Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all long life settings to the default settings 46 mom PLASMA MONITOR Color Temperature Adjustment COLOR TEMP This adjusts the tone of white Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations When User 1 to 4 Has Selected User Settings Press the PROCEED button to display the main Permits a detailed adjustment of the white balance menu Allows storage of adjustment values from 1 to 4 Move the cursor left and right with BeOS e the POSITION CONTROL 4 COLOR TEMP buttons HIGH LOW USERI Each button press changes the setting by one step PRESS PROCEED FOR GAIN BIAS ETE WEE SETTING USER 4 USER DE USER 2 Move the cursor left and right with
79. ion When CINEMA PULLDOWN is set to ON with another function menu and the film recording software that has filmed the video in 24 frames per second progressive is played back the plasma monitor fetches 3 frames 2 frames and converts them into a 60 frames per second progressive signal 2 3 pulldown Note that this is valid only for NTSC PAL and 4801 60 Hz signals Connect the Plasma Monitor to a DVD Player To connect the RGB 2 DVD HD IN connector BNC on the plasma monitor use a separately available BNC connector cable You will need a separately available BNC to RCA adapter to connect a DVD player with an RCA pin jack to the BNC connector cable Some DVD players may have different connectors such as Y Cb Pb and Cr Pr Select DVD HD for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connectors BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu Dee Plasma monitor ATOS as BNC X3 BNC X3 To RGB 2 DVD HD IN ole 6 BNC X3 BNC to RCA adapter DVD Component video output
80. ion For Raster Preset on page 64 Connect the Plasma Monitor to Your PC or IBM Compatible Toconnect the RGB 1 IN connector mini D sub 15 pin on the plasma monitor use the supplied RGB signal cable mini D sub 15 pin to mini D sub 15 pin connectthe RGB 2 DVD HD IN connector on the plasma monitor use the optional signal cable mini D sub 15 pin to BNC x 5 Select RGB for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connector BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu Plasma monitor Mini D sub 15 pin D MERE S Crus R 0 PTTTI Mini D sub 15 pin BNC x 5 BNC x 5 gh A gh analog RGB output BNC x5 E Jg _ E o To RGB 2 DVD HD IN 5 o amp E PC or IBM compatible Plasma monitor second monitor PLASMA MONITOR mon 15 Connections Connecting Your Macintosh Compute
81. iser un chiffon doux et sec pour nettoyer la surface de l cran Ne jamais utiliser de solvant comme l alcool ou le diluant Le panneau affichage plasma est constitu de fines particules d images ou pixels cellules Bien que NEC produise des panneaux affichage plasma avec plus de 99 99 de cel lules actives il peut y avoir des cellules qui ne produisent pas de lumi re ou qui restent allum es Pour des raisons de s curit et pour viter d endommager l appareil lire attentivement les instructions suivantes Pour viter les risques d l ctrocution et d incendie 1 Laisser suffisament d espace autour de l appareil pour la ven tilation et viter toute augmentation excessive de la temp rature interne Ne pas couvrir les vents ou l installer dans un endroit trop exigu L appareil est quip de ventilateurs de refroidissement Si vous installez l appareil dans un espace clos assurez vous qu il y ait suffisamment d espace au dessus pour permettre l air chaud de s lever et de s vacuer Si la temp rature du moniteur devient excessive la protection contre les surchauffes entrera en action et coupera l alimentation Dans ce cas teindre l appareil et d brancher le c ble d alimentation Si la temp rature de la pi ce dans laquelle le moniteur est install est particuli rement excessive d placer l appareil dans un endroit plus frais et le laisser refroidir 60 minutes Si le probl me persiste prendre contact ave
82. it in an enclosure be sure there is adequate space at the top of the unit to allow hot air to rise and escape If the monitor becomes too hot the overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned off If this happens turn off the power to the monitor and unplug the power cord If the room where the monitor is installed is particularly hot move the monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor to cool for 60 minutes If the problem persists contact your NEC dealer for service 2 Donotuse the power cord polarized plug with extension cords or outlets unless the prongs can be completely inserted 3 Do not expose unit to water or moisture 4 Avoid damage to the power cord and do not attempt to modify the power cord 5 Unplug unit during electrical storms or if unit will not be used over a long period 6 Donotopen the cabinet which has potentially dangerous high voltage components inside If the unit is damaged in this way the warranty will be void Moreover there is a serious risk of electric shock 7 Do not attempt to service or repair the unit NEC is not liable for any bodily harm or damage caused if unqualified persons attempt service or open the back cover Refer all service to authorized NEC Service Centers Important Information NOTE When you connect a computer to this monitor attach the sup plied ferrite cores If you do not do this this monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC stan
83. lag 04H 22 V HEIGHT Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the V HEIGHT horizontal expansion ratio of the dis play This command will be received only when multi screen is ON Transmissin Data CFH UA1 UA2 1FH 03H DATAOO DATAO2 CKS 00 USER POSITION Gain Flag 09 DATA01 V HEIGHT Gain Flag 03H DATAO2 V HEIGHT Gain 80H 128 FFH 1 0 7FH 127 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 02H DATAO0 DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 09 DATAO 1 V HEIGHT Gain Flag 03H 23 H WIDTH Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the H WIDTH vertical expansion ratio of the display This command will be received only when multi screen is ON Transmissin Data UA1 UA2 20H 03H DATAOO DATAO2 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 09 DATAO1 H WIDTH Gain Flag 04H DATAO2 H WIDTH Gain 80H 128 1 OH 0 7FH 127 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 20H 02H DATAOO0 DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 09 DATAO 1 H WIDTH Gain Flag 04H 24 TIMER SWITCH Function The external control equipment changes the timer on off switching of the display Transmissin Data UA1 UA2 02H 01H DATAO0 CKS DATAOO 0 RESERVE OFF 1 RESERVE ON ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 02H 01H CKS DATAOO 0 RESERVE OFF 1 RESERVE ON Appendix 25 AUTO PICTURE Select Function The external control equipment switches the AUTO PIC
84. le Wire the cable so that each pair of data lines cross between the two devices These data line pairs are RXD Receive data and TXD Transmit data DTR DTE side ready and DSR DCE side ready and RTS Ready to send and CTS Clear to send PLASMA MONITOR nos 51 Appendix Communication Parameters 1 Communication system Asynchronous 2 Interface RS 232C 3 Baud rate 9600 bps 4 Data length 8 bits 5 Parity Odd 6 Stop bit 1 bit 7 Communication code Hex Communication Format sbit_ sbit sbit sbit sbit ES _ ese Data Data length Command 2 UNIT ID 2 UNIT ID 1 Command 1 Command 1 Together with Command 2 this is a number that distinguishes the various commands For when bit 2 and bit 3 are both 1 reception of a sup ported command or data is indicated When bit 2 is 0 reception of an unsupported command or data is indicated Bit 0 and bit 1 should be set as described below bit 0 0 When multiple screens are selected 0 1 Not used 1 0 At time of set ID selection 1 1 At time of regular use When normally selecting one screen ID or multiple screen VIDEO WALL set bit O and bit 1 of Command 1 Example CFH for powering on Command 1 1111 1111 At time of regular use 1111 1110 CEH Not used 1111 1101 CDH At time of set ID selection 1111 1100 CCH When multiple screens are selected Th
85. mplementary or pastel colors whenever possible Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct sharply defined borders between colors Contact NEC Technologies at 1 800 836 0655 for other recom mended procedures that will best suit your particular application needs PLASMA MONITOR nos 3 Important Information Pr cautions Veuillez lire ce manuel avec attention avant d utiliser votre PlasmaSync NEC moniteur et conserver ce manuel port e de la main pour une consultation ult rieure ATTENTION RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR SE EN GARDE AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D ELECTRO CUTION NE PAS DEPOSER LE COUVERCLE IL N Y A AUCUNE PIECE UTI LISABLE A L INTERIEUR DE CET APPAREIL NE CONFIER LES TRAVAUX D ENTRETIEN QU A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE Ce symbole a pour but de pr venir l utilisateur de la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e se trouvant l int rieur de l appareil Elle est d une intensit suffisante pour constituer un risque d lectrocution Eviter le contact avec les pi ces l int rieur de cet appareil Ce symbole a pour but de pr venir l utilisateur de la pr sence d importantes instructions concernant AN l entretien et le fonctionnement de cet appareil Par cons quent elles doivent tre lues attentivement afin d viter des probl mes AVERTISSEMENT AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L
86. ms OSD DISPLAY NORMAL Displays the menu screen and adjustment details KEY Displays the adjustment details for only input switch ing and direct adjustments OFF No display of any menu screens or adjustment details E OSD MODE BASIC Allows only the first page of the main menu to be displayed PRO Allows Pages 1 and 2 of the main menu to be displayed E WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL ON Enables remote control wireless transmission OFF Disables remote control wireless transmission This is normally left ON Set OFF to avoid unwanted control from other remote controls E SYNC MODE AUTO Automatically detects separate sync signals green sync signal i e sync on green and composite sync signal GSYNC Automatically detects green sync signal i e Sync on green CSYNC Automatically detects composite sync signal B PLE LINK ON Sets a uniform screen brightness for each Screen in a 4 screen multiple system OFF Sets the screen brightness for each of the Screens in a 4 screen or multiple system to their respective brightness Set OFF in a 9 screen multiple system When this function is set ON connect four plasma moni tors with the remote control cable included with the op tional remote control in the order of the position numbers for 4 screen multiple system See the drawing below REMOTE remote No 1 No 2 No 1 No2 remote IN No 4 No 3 REmoTE 4
87. n in a venue such as a coffee shop or hotel and employing compression or expansion of the screen image with a wide screen setting of FULL ZOOM or STADIUM etc raises concern about the infringement of copyright rights which are protected by copy right law PLASMA MONITOR 45 Long Life Settings LONG LIFE MODE Gray Level Settings GRAY LEVEL In NORMAL and other modes this adjusts the brightness of non image portions that appear at top bottom left or right of the screen Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then perform the following operations Gray level settings cannot be made in 4 screen or 9 screen systems Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Important Gray Level Settings The gray level can be set to suit the level of gray brightness desired by the Move the cursor left and right with 2 the POSITION CONTROL 4 LONG LIFE MODE LUM LIMIT OFF buttons ORBITTING OFF INV WT PROG ORBIT GRAY LEVEL user There are marked differences in brightness between the display portions and non display portions where there is no image in NORMAL mode which result in image burn in due to strong contrast In view of this the following settings are strongly recommended ALL RESET Note that image burn in will still occur though somewhat later even after making these settings and that burn in cannot be suppressed The moni tor s
88. n minimiser les cons quences si elle apparait R f rez vous aux pages 37 45 et 46 pour plus de d tails sur l utilisation des modes Orbiter Illumination R duite et RVB In verse de l AccuShield Abaissez le niveau de l image contraste luminosit autant que possible sans faire perdre la lisibilit de l image Affichez une image avec de nombreuses couleurs et gradua tions de couleur par ex des images photographiques ou photo r alistes Cr ez un contenu d image avec un contraste minimal entre les zones sombres et les zones claires Par exemple des blancs sur un fond noir Utilisez des couleurs compl mentaires ou pastels le plus souvent possible vitez d afficher des images avec peu de couleurs et des limites nettes et clairement d finies entre les couleurs Contactez NEC Technologies au 1 800 836 0655 pour d autres proc dures recommand es qui conviendront le mieux au besoin de votre appareil PLASMA MONITOR mea 5 Limited Warranty Plasma Monitors NEC Technologies Inc hereinafter NECTECH warrants this prod uct to be free from defects in material and workmanship under the following terms and subject to the conditions set forth below agrees to repair or replace at NECTECH s sole option any part of the enclosed unit which proves defective Replacement parts or prod ucts may be new or refurbished and will meet specifications of the original parts or products HOW LONG IS T
89. ncy 0 to 9 Bit3 0 0 fixed 00H is output when there is no signal PLASMA MONITOR mon 59 Appendix 36 SETTING MODE Select Function The external control equipment changes the settings of the various items of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 04H 02H DATAOO DATAO1 CKS DATAOO Bito 0 POWER ON MODE OFF LAST MEMORY 1 POWER ON MODE ON Bit2 Bit1 Available only when is set to 1 0 0 POWER ON MODE VIDEO 0 1 POWER ON MODE RGB1 1 0 POWER ON MODE DVD HD SCART 1 1 POWER ON MODE RGB3 Bit3 0 POWER MANAGER OFF 1 POWER MANAGER ON Bit4 0 LUM LIMIT OFF 1 LUM LIMIT ON Bit5 0 ORBITTING OFF 1 ORBITTING ON Bit7 Bit6 0 0 GRAY LEVEL 1 0 1 GRAY LEVEL 2 1 0 GRAY LEVEL 3 DATAO1 BitO Bit1 0 0 RGB MODE STILL 1 0 0 1 RGB MODE DTV Bit2 0 0 INV WT OFF 1 0 INV WT INV 0 1 INV WT ALL WHITE 1 1 notused Bit4 Bits RGB3 ADJ 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 3 Bit6 0 PROG ORBIT OFF 1 PROG ON Bit7 O fixed DATAO2 Bit 0 7 H DOT setting 01H 1dot 14H 20dot Ignore values other than the above DATAO3 Bit 0 7 V LINE setting 01H 1 line 14H 20 line Ignore values other than the above 60 ma PLASMA MONITOR DATA04 Bit 0 7 TIME setting 01H 1 min 05H 5 min Ignore values other than the above ACK 7FH UA1 UA
90. ne time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu 32 mom PLASMA MONITOR Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL lt buttons V HEIGHT is adjustable only in multiple mode Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL buttons Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu 4440 auro EXCEPT QE V POSITION V HEIGHT 44 au To E3Ce H Gea V POSITION V HEIGHT 44 AUTOR OE Gea V POSITION V HEIGHT Input Selection INPUT SELECT This performs RGB 2 input selection and sets the SCART jack and VIDEO connector Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Move the cursor left and right with 44 UTE DS ES 2 the POSITION CONTROL lt gt INPUT SELECT buttons RGB2 RGB SCART OFF VIDEO BNC Move the cursor up and down with 4420 00808 the POSITION CONTROL INPUT SELECT buttons RGB2 RGB SCART OFF VIDEO RGB 2 Selects the signal connected to the RGB 2 DVD HD IN con nector RGB Set at time of RGB signal input DVD HD Set at time of DVD HD signal input SCART OFF Set so that the SCART jack is not connected ON Set to connect the SCART jack The SCART jack is not used in the United States Normally select OFF If you select ON images will
91. o phosphor burn under certain circumstances Certain operating conditions such as the continuous display of a static image over a prolonged pe riod of time can result in phosphor burn if proper precautions are not taken To protect your investment in this NEC plasma moni tor please adhere to the following guidelines and recommenda tions for minimizing the occurrence of image burn Always enable and use your computer s screen saver function during use with a computer input source Display a moving image whenever possible Always power down the monitor when you are finished using it NEC has built in several operating modes in your PlasmaSync PD Series monitor to help you reduce the likelihood of phosphor burn These are called the AccuShield Phosphor Protection System If the Plasmasync monitor is in long term use or continuous opera tion use the functions available in AccuShield to reduce the likeli hood of perceptible phosphor burn or to diminish its perceptible effects if it occurs See pages 37 45 and 46 for instructions on how to use the Orbiter Low Brightness and Inverse RGB modes of AccuShield Lower the Brightness and Contrast levels as much as possible without impairing image readability Display an image with many colors and color gradations ie photographic or photo realistic images Create image content with minimal contrast between light and dark areas For example white characters on black backgrounds Use co
92. on Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Com puter Inc Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Win dows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Introduction to the PlasmaSync 42PD3 This section introduces you to your new PlasmaSync 42PD3 pro vides a list of materials that comes with your monitor and describes the features and controls The features you ll enjoy include This unit can be used with IBM PC AT Macintosh and com patibles For details see Factory Setting Values Preset Table Pg 63 Easy to operate remote control and external control connector Wired Wireless Remote Control PX RC2U optional can be used as a wireless or as a wired remote control with automatic switch ing by cable connection and the remote THROUGH OUT con nector permits simultaneous operation of multiple monitors A maximum of 3 units can be connected The external control connector with a THROUGH OUT feature permits various control functions to be made externally ID No settings can be made for up to 256 units NTSC PAL SECAM and M NTSC composite video signals can be accommodated Video signals from video cameras video decks video disc play ers and other video equipment adhering to NTSC as well as PAL SECAM and M NTSC with a 4 43 MHz chroma signal standards can be selected on screen Varied set of input output connectors Video input output BNC video connector S vi
93. on NECTECH shall not be liable for 1 Damage to other property caused by any defects in this prod uct damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time commercial loss or 2 Any other damages whether incidental consequential or oth erwise Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limi tation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state FOR MORE INFORMATION TELEPHONE 800 836 0655 NEC TECHNOLOGIES INC 1250 N Arlington Heights Road Suite 500 Itasca Illinois 60143 1248 NOTE All products returned to NECTECH for service MUST have prior ap proval To get approval call NEC Technologies at 800 836 0655 Contents Important Information Limited Warranty Plasma Monitors Contents to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor Introduction Part Names and 2 2 na AAND kanaan 10 Control Panel Terminal Panel SEILE EEO O01 11e NEST Operating Range for the Remote Control
94. on and confirms adjustments setting in the menu mode PROCEED button RGB 1 button RGB 2 DVD HD POWEROFF POWERON 25 IF c e 9 E ITI ON C P 0 Select the RGB1 input See also page 22 RGB 2 button Select the RGB 2 DVD HD input See also page 22 RGB 3 button Select the RGB 3 input See also page 22 VIDEO button Displays the on screen menu Menu mode See also page 25 EXIT button Exits the on screen menu or Menu mode See also page 25 El Infrared transmitter Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the plasma monitor See also page 12 Select the VIDEO input See also page 22 NOTE The wired wireless remote control PX RC2U is available as an option n addition to the features on the supplied remote control the optional remote control has the following functions Direct remote button operation for picture adjustments such as contrast and brightness Direct remote button operation for picture and alignment adjustments such as horizontal and vertical position e When the remote control is connected to the REMOTE IN jack with the remote cable the optional remote control can be used as the wired remote control The REMOTE OUT connector is used to connect multiple plasma monitors together and allows all of the plasma monitors to be controlled by one remote control When you control multiple plasma monitors by the single remote control
95. ons Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu Move the cursor left and right with amo c Ea wma One further press removes the menu ET UE CONTROL 4 PLOR SITEM 5 MEM POWER MANAGER OFF Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO SET E CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions reed A BUD T to the default settings STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET Move the cursor up and down with Ro Sea the POSITION CONTROL AV COLOR SYSTEM AUTO buttons P ON MODE LAST MEM POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET ON Power management function operates OFF Power management is cancelled Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings PLASMA MONITOR nos 41 Other Functions OTHER SETTINGS POWER STANDBY Indicator The status of the power management function can checked with the POWER STANDBY indicator of the monitor Power Manage POWER STANDBY Power Management Indicator Operation Status Details Horizontal vertical sync sig Not required since the personal computer is
96. r TRITT gt e P Lo Pres pin D lt ann LI LI nmm mul Mini D sub 15 4 PoP oor Pin adapter for 8 Macintosh gh To video output port m BNC x 5 To RGB 2 DVD HD IN dno oj OL Macintosh Plasma monitor second monitor 16 mou PLASMA MONITOR Connections Connections with Equipment that has a Digital Interface Connections can be made with equipment that is equipped with a digital interface compliant with the DVI Digital Visual Interface standard If you wish to input wide signals perform the RGB MODE and INPUT MODE settings See Signal Identification For Raster Preset on page 64 Connect the Plasma Monitor to a Computer with a Digital Output To connect the RGB 3 IN connector on the plasma monitor use a DVI 29 pin signal cable available separately The RGB 3 IN connector also accepts a DVI 25 pin digital only cable Input TMDS signals conforming to DVI standards
97. r Connecting your Macintosh computer to your Plasma monitor will enable you to display your computer s screen image Some video cards or drivers may not display images correctly See also Signal Identification For Raster Preset on page 64 Connect the Plasma Monitor to Your Macintosh e To connect the RGB 1 IN connector mini D sub 15 pin on the plasma monitor use the supplied RGB signal cable mini D sub 15 pin to mini D sub 15 pin For older Macintosh use a pin adapter for Macintosh available separately to connect to your Macintosh s video port The resolution modes that you can select are e 13 fixed mode 16 fixed mode 19 fixed mode Toconnect the RGB 2 DVD HD IN connector BNC on the plasma monitor use the signal cable available separately mini D sub 15 pin to BNC x 5 Select RGB for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connector BNC f you use with a Macintosh PowerBook set Mirroring to Off Refer to your Macintosh s owner s manual for more information about your computer s video output requirements and any special identification or configuring your monitor s image and monitor may require The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu Plasma monito
98. r gt Month gt Day SET Hour Minute SOS EEE PRESENT TIME TIMER OFF Range of date and time settings Year 2000 to 2099 Month JAN to DEC Day 01 to 31 Hour 00 to 24 Minute 00 to 59 This will set the current time Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL AY buttons Note Data can be maintained for about one month by the built in battery when the power cable is disconnected The built in battery is not charged upon factory shipment Charge it first The battery is charged automatically when the AC cord plugged into a power outlet pee ge cem I Aa ea 36 mou PLASMA MONITOR Timer Settings This sets the date and time at which the power will be switched ON OFF as well as the input mode Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then form the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL AV buttons Each press of the POSITION CONTROL lt P button switches between ON and OFF This will display the sub menu tea o 69 m RISE ES PRESENT TIME DATE 2001 AUG 10 TIME 22 30 SET TIMER OFF SROs PRESENT TIME DATE 2001 AUG 10 TIME 22 30 SET TIMER OFF PRESS PROCEED FOR PRO
99. res to the power cable and the DVI signal cable Use of the cables without mounting the ferrite cores will result in the occurrence of noise ll Power cable E DVI signal cable Open the ferrite cores and clamp them on Open the ferrite cores and clamp them on the power cable the DVI signal cable Ferrite core Ferrite core CR E uu 2 Close the ferrite cores DVI signal cable Fix the ferrite cores in place with cable ties so that they do not shift Cable tie N Mounting Positions of Ferrite Cores and Cable Ties Attach the large ferrite core at the end of the power cable that is close to the monitor Attach one small ferrite core to each end of the DVI signal cable Power cable Ferrite core Large Ferrite core Large To power outlet To AC IN connector of monitor E DVI signal cable Ferrite core Small Ferrite core Small To equipment with a To the RGB 3 connector digital interface of this monitor Cable tie Cable tie 50 mou PLASMA MONITOR Appendix Pin Configuration and Signal Level of Mini D Sub 15 Pin Analog Input Connector RGB1 3 Signal Analog Red Green or Sync on green Blue Ground Ground Red ground Green ground Blue ground No connection 60600 2 3 4 5 6 7 Signal level 8 VIDEO signal
100. rminal Cover 23 Raise the tab at the side of the terminal cover and close the ter minal cover at the same time 2 Release the tab Mounting of the Remote Control Holder A remote control holder can be mounted which will allow the remote control to be stored away when it isn t being used 1 Insert the top portion of the remote control holder into the up per side mounting holes at the left of the monitor terminal sec control tion Insert the bottom portion of the remote control holder into lower side mounting holes Insert until an engagement click is heard Removing the Remote Control Holder Push up the bottom portion of the remote control holder and disengage it IE B Lg Disengage the upper portion of the remote control holder 48 PLASMA MONITOR Appendix The remote control can be stored away in the remote control holder when not in use Insert the bottom portion of the remote control into the bottom portion of the remote control holder Insert the upper portion of the remote control into the upper por tion of the remote control holder Insert until an engagement click is heard Removing the Remote Control Lift the upper portion of the remote control Disengage the lower part of the remote control from the remote control holder PLASMA MONITOR sus 49 Appendix Attaching the Ferrite Cores Attach the ferrite co
101. s icons See Pages 23 and 24 for amo zzz zz Es details OURCE INFO GB1 FREQ 31 5kHz Displays the previous V FREQ 60 0Hz page E _ 2 H POL NEG V POL Auto Memory 0 POS i The setting value is automatically stored after the adjustment Note that Setting values will not be automatically stored in the following circumstances The power cable is disconnected from the outlet during the setting There is a power outage during the setting PLASMA MONITOR men 25 Configuration Menu CONFIG MENU This menu sets the main menu display of adjustment details remote control sync and the brightness of the multiple system Simultaneously press and hold the POSITION CONTROL A button and the PROCEED button for 3 seconds or longer to display the menu screen 1 Align the cursor with the desired item Move the cursor up and down with CONFIG MENU the POSITION CONTROL OSD DISPLAY NORMAL buttons OSD MODE BASIC WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL ON SYNC MODE AUTO PLE LINK 0 ALL RESET 2 Adjust with the POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons CONFIG MENU OSD DISPLAY KEY 080 MODE BASIC WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL ON SYNC MODE AUTO PLE LINK OFF ALL RESET K Press the EXIT button 2 times Press the EXIT button one time to return to the config menu One further press removes the menu 26 mu PLASMA MONITOR Adjustment Ite
102. s non support 4 Appendix 41 MULTI MODE Request Function The master monitor requests the status of MULTI MODE of the slave for master Transmission data OFH UA1 UA2 3BH 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 3BH 02H DATA 02 CKS DATAOO SCREEN DIVIDER SETTING 01H Single mode 02H 03H Multi mode 4 screens 04H Multi mode 9 screens DATAO 1 POSITION OF DIVIDE NOTE When DATAOO is 01H this data is invalid 01H Upper left selected 4 screens 02H Upper right selected 4 screens 03H Lower right selected 4 screens 04H Lower left selected 4 screens 05H 06H 07H Top left selected 9 screens 08H Top middle selected 9 screens 09H Top right selected 9 screens OAH Middle left selected 9 screens OBH Middle center selected 9 screens OCH Middle right selected 9 screens ODH Bottom left selected 9 screens OEH Bottom middle selected 9 screens OFH Bottom right selected 9 screens 42 OSM Select Function The external equipment switches the on screen menu OSM of the display unit ON and OFF Transmission Data DFH 80H 60H 58H 01H DATAO0 CKS DATAOO 01H OSM ON During normal operation 02H OSM OFF ACK 60H 80H 58H 01H CKS DATAOO 01H OSM ON 02H OSM OFF Use this command with the setting of bits O and 1 fixed as follows bit 0 1 and bit 1 1 ACK should be ignored in the case of a cas cade connection 43 VOLUME Gain D
103. s selected Atthe time of video input video signals derived from poor recording conditions may create poor images The sync may disturbed when non standard signals other than the aforementioned are input Multiple screens 2 screens can only display signals having an aspect ratio of 4 3 3 Cannot be used with multiple screens With digital inputs some signals are not accepted IBM PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc VESA is a trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association DVI is an abbreviation for Digital Visual Interface PLASMA MONITOR mon 65 Appendix Specifications PlasmaSync 42PD3 Model PX 42VP3A Plasma Screen 42 inch Visual size Diagonal AC Drive type Aspect ratio 16 9 Optical filter coating Display color 16 770 000 colors 256 levels RGB Input Terminals RGB 1 mini D SUB 15pin RGB 2 BNC R G B H CS V Sync on Green compatible RGB 3 Digital RGB DVI 24 5pin Not compatible with analog input Complies with DVI R G B Video Analog 0 7Vp p 75 Ohms Positive Sync Separate Sync TTL level 0 7 4 0Vp p 75 Ohms Horizontal Sync Positive Negative Vertical Sync Positive Negative Composite Sync TTL Level Positive Negative Composite Sync On Green Video 0 3Vp p Negative BNC only RGB Output Terminals THROUGH OUT BNC R G B H CS
104. sed for video source on DVD converting into the pro gressive output L Ec 4 Long Life Settings LONG LIFE MODE Long Life Settings LONG LIFE MODE These settings reduce screen burn in Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Align the cursor with Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL lt gt buttons Bose zz ewe LONG LIFE MODE LUM LIMIT OFF ORBITTING OFF INV WT PROG ORBIT GRAY LEVEL ALL RESET 2 Align the cursor with the desired Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL buttons LUM LIMIT Suppresses the brightness of the screen Pno ES LONG LIFE MODE LUM LIMIT OFF ORBITTING OFF INV WT PROG ORBIT GRAY LEVEL ALL RESET K Set the long life mode with the POSI TION CONTROL lt gt buttons LIMIT and ORBITING settings ON Long life function is operational OFF Cancelled INV WT settings INV Provides the negative positive inverse image of the Screen WT Displays an all white screen OFF Cancelled PROG ORBIT settings SET ON Function is operational OFF Cancelled H DOT Moves from 1 to 20 dots in the horizontal direction V LINE Moves from 1 to 20 dots in the vertical direction
105. sez le collier plastique pour fixer la tore en ferrite C ble DVI non fourni Collier plastique Collier plastique Connecteur ex a noyau petit noyau petit c ble d alimentation lectrique fourni noyau large D um noyau large cd m c t de l appareil c t du moniteur plasma Pour viter des dommages et prolonger la dur e de service de l appareil 1 N utiliser qu une source d alimentation de 120 V 50 60 Hz CA Le fait d utiliser l appareil en continu des tensions de ligne sup rieures 120 Volts CA r duit sa dur e de vie et risque de provoquer un incendie 2 Manipuler l appareil avec soin pendant son d placement et ne pas le faire tomber 3 Eloigner l appareil des endroits chauds tr s poussi reux et expos s en plein soleil 4 Eviter que des liquides et des petits objets m talliques p n trent l int rieur de l appareil En cas d accident d brancher l appareil et le confier un centre de service agr NEC 5 Ne pas frapper ou rayer la surface de la cran plasma car des d fauts risquent de se produire sur la surface de la cran plasma 6 Pour effecteur une installation et un montage corrects il est recommand de faire appel au concessionnaire NEC autoris et sp cialis 7 Comme c est le cas pour tout affichage base de phosphore comme un moniteur CRT par exemple la puissance de lumi re baisse graduellement au cours de la vie du Panneau d Af
106. splay of the sub menu to return gt button Moves the cursor right to the main menu Press during display of the sub menu set EXIT ting adjustment screen to select setting items and also to increase the adjustment value POSITION CONTROL ka NOTE ED CONFIG MENU Among the various on screen menus OSM only the CONFIG MENU is displayed by pressing and holding the main unit ELLO POSITION CONTROL A button and the PROCEED button simultaneously for 3 seconds or longer The menu screen of the CONFIG MENU does not contain icons that indicate menu items however operation is the same as With other screens Operation of the Menu Screen Main menu Sub menu The main menu comprises 2 pages screens Place the cursor ME icon 4 or and use the POSITION CONTROL button to BRIGHTNESS change the page Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration mm 7 ursor menu before performing other operations CONTRAST SHARPNESS Items of the main menu COLOR are displayed as icons TINT See Pages 23 and 24 for EE 0 auro Bene C369 details VOLUME m Indication of the adjustment value BALANCE MUTE OFF Displays the next page INPUT1 VIDEO INPUT2 RGB1 Place the cursor here and press the 4 button to display the next page Items of the main menu are displayed a
107. splayed when the timer is ON Input modes that can be set will differ de pending on the setting of Input Selection SCART RGB 2 OFF ON VIDEO RGB 1 RGB RGB 2 RGB 3 INV VIDEO RGB 1 WT RP RI LUM LIMIT RGB 3 INV WT VIDEO RGB 1 HD DVD HD RGB INV WT RP RI LUM LIMIT RP RI LUM LIMIT 6 2 INV produces an inverse negative positive display of the screen to reduce image burn in The input mode at this time becomes that of the last input selected WT produces all white screen display to reduce burn in RP provides operation according to the repeat program setting RI provides operation according to the repeat program and INV settings LUM LIMIT limits the screen brightness Repeat Program Setting You can program to repeat switching screens within preset time Moving the cursor to RP or RI displays the Repeat Program Set ting screen See the following for various settings 1 The power is switched ON when ON TIME is reached 2 The screen of MODE 1 is displayed for the duration of TIME 1 tS 9 ma MODE SELECT MENU MODE RP REPEAT PROGRAM 8 The screen of MODE 2 is displayed usd TM for the duration of TIME 2 MODE2 RGB2 4 Steps 2 and 3 are repeated until TIME2 2 MIN OFF TIME is reached 5 The power is switched OFF when OFF TIME is reached Press t
108. ternal control equipment changes the H POSITION gain data of the display Transmission Data UA1 UA2 1AH DATAOO DATAO2 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATA01 H POSITION Gain Flag 02H 02 H POSITION Gain COH 64 1 00H 0 40 6FH UA 64 UA2 1AH 02H DATAO1 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATA01 H POSITION Gain Flag 02H 18 PHASE Data Function The external control equipment changes the clock phase of the display This command will be received only when AUTO PICTURE is OFF Transmission Data UA1 UA2 1BH 03H 1 02 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATAO1 PHASE Gain Flag 03H DATAO2 PHASE Gain 00H 0 1FH 31 ACK 6FH UAT UA2 1BH 02H DATAO CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATA01 PHASE Gain Flag 03H 56 mou IPLASMA MONITOR 19 CLOCK Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the division ratio of the display This command will be received only when AUTO PICTURE is OFF Transmission Data UA1 UA2 1CH DATAOO DATAO2 CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATAO1 04H CLOCK Gain Flag 2 CLOCK Gain EOH 32 1 00H 0 20H ACK 6FH UA 32 UA2 1CH 02H CKS DATAOO USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H 01 CLOCK Gain F
109. the position at which vertical flickering disappears When the width of the image signal is wider than the monitor screen adjust the size with the POSITION CONTROL 4 button 4 Align cursor with desired item When the width of the image signal is narrower than the monitor screen adjust the size with the POSITION CONTROL button Move the cursor up and down with 44 9 180206 G3 the POSITION CONTROL AUTO PICTURE OFF INPUT MODE 4X3 Monitor screen size Image signal size buttons RGB MODE STILL METRE PICTURE ADJ FINE PICTURE Bi Clock Phase Adjustment FINE PICTURE WIDE MODE FULL Adjust for minimal screen noise flicker and color infidelity First adjust the clock frequency then perform the clock phase adjust ment Clock frequency and clock phase adjustments are not available at the time of VIDEO and S VIDEO input buses Sheet See mae Eum eeu Ceu eve INPUT MODE 4x3 16x9 and 16x9 are used in the discrimination and switching of the input signal See INPUT MODE of Signal Identification For Raster Preset P 64 when making the setting PLASMA MONITOR mon 29 Auto Picture Wide Screen Settings AUTO PICTURE Wide Screen Setting WIDE MODE This sets the wide screen display to NORMAL FULL ZOOM or STADIUM Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Align the c
110. ting mount screws Option Wired Wireless Remote Control Wall mount unit Ceiling mount unit Vertical wall mount unit Tilt mount unit Stand Slant stand Multi screen mount unit Multi screen suport unit Pole unit Vertical pole mount unit Horizontal pole mount unit PLASMA MONITOR wont 9 Part Names and Functions Control Panel Je POWER button Switches the main power on off See also page 21 EXIT button Exits the on screen menu OSM mode See also page 25 PROCEED button Sets the on screen menu OSM mode and displays the on screen menu See also page 25 Q DOWN Y button Functions as the W button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also page 25 UP A button Functions as the A button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also page 25 RGB button Switches to the signal connected with the RGB input connec tor Toggle switches between RGB1 RGB2 DVD HD RGB3 Functions as the button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also pages 22 and 25 10 PLASMA MONITOR VIDEO button Switches to the signal connected with the VIDEO input con nector Functions as the button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also pages 22 and 25 Remote control sensor Receives the signal from the remote control when using the wireless remote control See also page
111. tings RGB MODE Sets the mode moving picture still picture mode to suit the input signal WIDE MODE WIDE MODE setting PICTURE ADJ Adjusts the clock frequency FINE PICTURE Adjusts the clock phase H POSITION H POSITION Horizontal position adjustment of the screen Horizontal position adjustment H WIDTH Screen width adjustment V POSITION V POSITION Vertical position adjustment of the screen Vertical position adjustment V HEIGHT Screen height adjustment RGB2 RGB signal or DVD HD signal setting SCART Sets whether or not the SCART jack is connected not used in the United States VIDEO Sets the connector that is assigned to video input ALL RASTER NORMAL Returns the horizontal vertical position and other adjust ments of the screen to the default settings NORMAL ALL VISUAL NORMAL Returns the audio settings picture and color temperature Standard settings adjustments to the default settings ALL NORMAL Returns all adjustments and setting to default values INPUT SELECT Input selection To Page 2 Setting OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu displays the second page of the main menu PLASMA MONITOR mom 23 Menu Operations Main Menu Page 2 Items OSD MODE PRO ER Adjustment settings To Page 1 Setting OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu displays the first page of the main menu DISPLAY MODE Information screen SOURCE INFO Allows
112. ursor with AUTO Important Precautions in Normal Mode There are marked differences in brightness between the display portions Move the cursor left and right with 44 BICI aca the POSITION CONTROL lt gt AUTO PICTURE OFF and non display portions where there is no image in NORMAL mode buttons INPUT MODE 4X3 which result in image burn in due to the strong contrast In view of this RGB MODE STILL the following settings are strongly recommended Note that image burn in will still occur though somewhat later even after WIDE MODE FULL making these settings and that burn in cannot be suppressed The moni tor should be used in FULL mode as much as possible 1 Perform gray level settings to narrow the differences in brightness be tween display and non display portions of the image See P 46 2 Weaken the image adjustment contrast and brightness See P 28 3 Perform the Long Life settings P 45 2 Align the cursor with AUTO PICTURE Bi Copyright Move the cursor up and down with 44 omm eceme coa Please note that using this monitor for the purpose of commercial gain or the POSITION CONTROL AY n the attraction of public attention in a venue such as coffee shop or hotel buttons RGB MODE STILL and employing compression or expansion of the screen image with a wide screen setting of FULL ZOOM or STADIUM raises concern about WIDE MODE FULL the infringement o
113. will become ALL Avus D ART id PLASMA MONITOR sos 43 Other Functions OTHER SETTINGS Cinema Pulldown Setting CINEMA PULLDOWN This function sets the cinema pulldown in conjunction with the video information that is recorded on the DVD software This is valid only for NTSC PAL and 4801 60 Hz signals Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then perform the following operations Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL 4 buttons 2 COLOR SYSTEM AUTO P ON MODE LAST MEM POWER MANAGER OFF SET 0 NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST 1 CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET Move the cursor up and down with 2 COLOR SYSTEM AUTO the POSITION CONTROL P ON MODE LAST MEM buttons POWER MANAGER OFF SET ID NO ALL RGB3 ADJUST CINEMA PULLDOWN ON STD CINEMA STD ALL RESET Cinema pulldown is active Detects whether film recording software or video recording software was used When film record ing software was used it is progressively dis played with 2 3 pulldown or 2 2 pulldown Cinema pulldown is cancelled There is a progressive display without 2 3 pulldown or 2 2 pulldown Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CE
114. y by pressing the buttons of the remote control and Menu control adjustments are made via menu display Direct Adjustment Adjusts the horizontal position and the vertical position of the screen A press of the button displays the adjustment screen Release your finger from the button after the adjustment is made The dis play will disappear about 3 seconds later and the adjustment de tails will be stored Horizontal position adjustment POSITION CONTROL lt gt RGB 2 DVD HD RGB 3 Move left Move right Vertical position adjustment POSITION CONTROL A V PROCEED POSITION CONTROL a qo NEC Move down Move upA PLASMA MONITOR wen 31 Horizontal Vertical Position Adjustments H POSITION and V POSITION Menu Adjustments Horizontal position adjustment Adjusts the horizontal position and width of the screen Press the PROCEED button to display the main Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu menu Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL 4 44 0 au TBR V POSITION V HEIGHT buttons H WIDTH is adjustable only in multiple mode Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL AV buttons 44 0 au TERS Gea H POSITION H WIDTH 44 20 au TERTS Gea H POSITION H WIDTH Press the EXIT button o
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