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PLASMA DISPLA Y SYSTEM PRO-1 1 10HD PRO-910HD Operating Instructions Register Y our Product on www .pioneerelectronics.com PDP-ELITE-Eng (Cover) 9/9/03, 11:42 1[...]
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Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water . Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other[...]
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CA UTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. T o prevent electromagnetic inter fer- ence with electric appliances such as radios and televi- sions, use shielded cables and connectors for connec- tions. FEDERAL COMMUNICA TIONS COMMISSION DECLARA TION OF CONFORMI[...]
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Contents 4 En 01 Important User Guidance Information 02 Safety Precautions 03 Operational Precautions 04 Features 05 Supplied Accessories Plasma Display ................................................................... 12 Media Receiver .................................................................... 12 06 Part Names Plasma Display ..........[...]
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Contents 5 En 11 Enjoying through External Equipment W atching a DVD image ...................................................... 65 Connecting a DVD player ............................................. 65 Displaying a DVD image .............................................. 65 W atching a VCR image .................................................[...]
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01 Important User Guidance Information 6 En In order to obtain maximum enjoyment from this Pi oneer P ureVision PRO-1110HD/PRO-910HD Plasma Display System, please first read this information carefully . W ith the P ioneer P ureV ision PRO-1110HD/PRO -910HD, you can be assured of a high quality Plasma Display System with long-life and high reliabili[...]
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01 Important User Guidance Information 7 En P anel sticking and after-image lag •D isplaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause after-image lagging. This may occur in the following two cases. 1. After-image lagging due to r emaining electric load When image patterns with ver y high peak luminance are displayed more tha[...]
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02 Safety Precautions 8 En Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety . However , improper use can result in electric shock and/or fire. In order to prevent potential dan[...]
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02 Safety Precautions 9 En • Be sure to use four or more mounting holes symmetrical to the vertical and horizontal median lines. • Use M8 screws, which go 12 to 18 mm (0.5 to 0.7 inches) in depth from the mounting surface of the Plasma Display . See the side view above. • Be careful not to block the ventilation opening at the rear of the Plas[...]
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03 Operational Pr ecautions 10 En PIONEER bears no responsibility for any damages arising from incorrect use of the product by you or other people, malfunctions when in use, other product related problems, and use of the product except in cases where the company must be liable. Plasma Display pr otection function When still images (such as photos a[...]
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04 Featur es 11 En • Built-in Digital T elevision (DTV) T uner • EPG for DTV pr ograms • New WIDE XGA Plasma P anel PRO -1110HD: 1280 x 768 (H x V) pix els PRO -910HD: 1024 x 768 (H x V) pix els • Pur eCinema •T r uBass, FOCUS, and SRS sound systems • Dual TV T uner • Multi-scr een display (2-scr een/pictur e-in-picture) • Still ima[...]
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05 Supplied Accessories 12 En Plasma Display Media Receiver Operating instruction •A lways use the power cord supplied with the Plasma Display and the one supplied with the Media R eceiver for each respective unit. P ower cord (2 m/6.6 feet) Cleaning cloth Speed clamp x 3 Bead band x 3 W arranty card Speaker cushion x 3 (Use when installing the o[...]
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06 Part Names 13 En Plasma Display 1 POWER button 2 ST ANDBY indicator 3 POWER ON indicator 4 Re mote control sensor 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 (right view) 5 ST ANDB Y/ON button 6 INP UT button 7 VOLUME + / – buttons 8 CHANNEL + / – buttons 0 9 - = Re ar view Fr ont view 9 SYSTEM CABLE terminal (BLACK) 0 SYSTEM CABLE terminal (WHITE) - SPEAKER (right/lef[...]
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06 Part Names 14 En Media Receiver Fr ont view 1 POWER button 2 POWER ON indicator 3 ST ANDBY indicator 4 REC TIMER indicator 5 INPUT 4 COMPONENT VIDEO terminals (Y , C B/ P B , C R/ P R ) 6 INPUT 4 terminal (S- VIDEO) 7 INPUT 4 terminal (VIDEO) 8 INPUT 4 terminals (A UDIO) 9 PC INPUT terminal (A UDIO) 0 PC INPUT terminal (ANAL OG RGB) 1 2 3 4 6 78[...]
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06 Part Names 15 En Re ar view 1 Antenna A input terminal 2 RS-232C terminal (used in the factor y setup) 3 Antenna B input terminal 4 Control input terminal 5 Control output terminal 6 VCR control terminal 7 INPUT 2 terminal (VIDEO) 8 INPUT 2 terminals (A UDIO) 9 DIGIT AL AUDIO output terminal (OPTICAL) 0 INPUT 1 terminal (VIDEO) - INPUT 1 termina[...]
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06 Part Names 16 En Remote control unit With the mode switch set to TV 1 TV a : T urns on the power to the Plasma Display or places it into standby mode. 2 T ransmission confirmation LED 3 INPUT : Selects an input source of the Plasma Display . (DTV , i.LINK, INPUT 1, IN- PUT 2, INPUT 3, INPUT 4, PC) 4 •(dot) : Enters a dot. 5 CH RETURN : R eturn[...]
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07 Pr eparation 17 En Installing the Plasma Display L ocating • Avoid direct sunlight. Maintain adequate ventilation . • The length of the system cable used to connect the Plasma Display and the Media R eceiver is about 3 m (118 inches). • Because the Plasma Display is heavy , be sure to have someone help you when moving it. • If you place [...]
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07 Preparation 18 En Installing the Media r eceiver Plasma Display Media Receiver (vertical installation) (horizontal installation) System cable (approx. 3 meters/9.8 feet) • Do not place a VCR or any other device on top of the Media Receiver . • When installing, allow enough space on the sides and above the Media Receiver . • Do not block th[...]
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07 Pr eparation 19 En Right side Installing the Media Receiver vertically Y ou can use the accompanying stand to install the Media Receiver vertically . Installing the Media Receiver vertically Insert the vertical installation stand into the side of the Media Receiver . Secure the vertical installation stand with screws. V ertical installation stan[...]
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07 Preparation 20 En IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y AC INLET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y C B /P B C B /P B C R /P R C R /P R VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 2 (TS) Set[...]
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07 Pr eparation 21 En Routing cables Speed clamps and bead bands are included with this system for bunching cables. Once properly bunched, follow the steps below to route the cables. When the speakers ar e installed on the sides When the speakers ar e installed at the bottom (rear view) Speaker cable Attaching speed clamps to the main unit Attach t[...]
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07 Preparation 22 En Using the r emote control unit Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards the remote sensor window . Objects between the remote control unit and sensor window may prevent proper operation . Cautions regar ding the r emote control unit • Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not expose the rem[...]
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07 Pr eparation 23 En Cautions regarding batteries Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below . • Do not use manganese batteries. When you replace the batteries, use alkaline ones. •P lace the batteries with their terminals correspond- ing to the (+) and (–) indicators. • [...]
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07 Preparation 24 En IN A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN OUT Cable connections for watching conventional TV channels In order to watch conventional TV channels, connect coaxial cables as shown below . T o enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with an F-type connector , plug it into the antenna [...]
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07 Pr eparation 25 En U/V mixer • Be sure to connect the antenna or the Cable Converter as shown above. Signal r eception may fail if not properly connected. • Be sure that the Cable Converter output signal is assigned to the ANTENNA/CABLE B input on the Media Receiver . • How to change channels when the Cable Converter output signal is conne[...]
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07 Preparation 26 En Cable connections for watching digital TV channels In order to watch digital TV channels, connect coaxial cables as shown below . T o enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. If your outdoor uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with an F-type connector , plug it into the antenna terminal at the rear of the Media Receiver . Conne[...]
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07 Pr eparation 27 En P ower cord P ower cord • Use only the power cor d provided. • Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated as this may cause fire or electric shock. •F or the Plasma Display System, a three-cor e power cor d with a ground ter minal is used for efficiency pr otection. Always connect the power cor d to a th[...]
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08 Basic Operations 28 En Plasma Display Tu r ning on the power 1 Pr ess POWER on the Plasma Display . • The ST ANDBY indicator on the Plasma Display flashes red. 2 Pr ess POWER on the Media Receiver . • The system is turned on or placed into the standby mode. 3 Confirm that the ST ANDBY indicators light up red, and then press TV a on the remot[...]
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08 Basic Operations 29 En 2 Pr ess POWER on the Media Receiver . • The ST ANDBY indicator on the Media R eceiver turns off and the one on the Plasma Display flashes red. 3 Pr ess POWER on the Plasma Display . • The ST ANDBY indicator on the Plasma Display turns off . •Y ou can also reverse steps 2 and 3. • If you are not going to use this s[...]
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08 Basic Operations 30 En Plasma Display (right view) Channel display 8 AAA STEREO STANDARD FULL W atching conventional TV channels Unless you set up conventional TV channels that you can watch under the current conditions, you cannot tune in those channels. F or the procedure, see “Setting up conventional TV channels” on page 41. • Conventio[...]
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08 Basic Operations 31 En Plasma Display (right view) Vo lume adjustment Mute VOLUME +/– Changing the volume and sound Using VOL + / – on the r emote control unit •T o increase the volume, press VOL + . •T o decrease the volume, press VOL – . • VOLUME + / – on the Plasma Display operates the same as VOL + / – . Using e MUTING on the[...]
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08 Basic Operations 32 En Setting MTS/SAP mode The Plasma Display System has a feature that allows reception of sound other than the main audio for the program. This feature is called Multi-channel T elevision Sound (MTS). The Plasma Display System with MTS can receive mono sound, stereo sound and Secondary Audio P rograms (SAP). The SAP feature al[...]
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08 Basic Operations 33 En When receiving STEREO sound signals A 125 STEREO In STEREO mode In SAP mode In MONO mode A 125 STEREO A 125 MONO When receiving MAIN + SAP sound signals In STEREO mode In SAP mode In MONO mode A 125 MAIN (SAP) A 125 SAP (MAIN) A 125 MONO (SAP) When receiving STEREO + SAP sound signals In STEREO mode In SAP mode In MONO mod[...]
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08 Basic Operations 34 En Plasma Display (right view) Channel display 8 AAA STEREO STANDARD FULL W atching digital TV channels Unless you set up digital TV channels that you can watch under the current conditions, you cannot tune in those channels. F or the procedure, see “Setting up digital TV channels” on page 44. Selecting the digital TV inp[...]
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08 Basic Operations 35 En Plasma Display (right view) Vo lume adjustment Mute VOLUME +/– Changing the volume and sound Using VOL + / – on the r emote control unit •T o increase the volume, press VOL + . •T o decrease the volume, press VOL – . • VOLUME + / – on the Plasma Display operates the same as VOL + / – . Using e MUTING on the[...]
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08 Basic Operations 36 En Using the multiscr een functions Splitting the scr een Use the following procedure to select the 2-screen or picture-in-picture mode. 2-screen P icture-in-picture V iewing DTV banners While watching a digital TV program, pressing DTV INFO causes the following banner to appear . WHD-TV STEREO CC TV -PG *********************[...]
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08 Basic Operations 37 En 1 Pr ess SPLIT to select the display mode. • Each time you press SPLIT , the display mode is switched among 2-screen , picture-in-picture, and single-screen. 2 When in the 2-screen or picture-in-picture mode, press / to select a screen to be active. •“ z z z z z ” appears on the active screen , which outputs sound.[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 38 En Using the menu AV mode menus Home Menu It em Descrip tion Page Picture AV Selection Select from the fiv e displa y mode options; S T AND ARD, D YNAMIC, MO VIE, G AME and USER. 4 7 Contr ast Adjusts the pictur e bet ween light and shade. 4 9 Brightness Adjusts pictur e brightness. 4 9 Color Adjusts color int ensit [...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 39 En PC mode menus Home Menu It em Descrip tion P age Picture AV Selection Select from the t w o displa y mode options; ST AND ARD and USER. 4 7 Contr ast Adjusts the pictur e be tw een light and shade. 4 9 Brightness Adjusts pictur e brightne ss. 4 9 Re dA djusts red color int ensit y . 4 9 Gr een Adjusts gr een color[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 40 En Menu operation keys Use the following keys on the remote control to operate the menu. F or detailed menu operations, see appropri- ate pages that describe individual functions. HOME MENU :P ress to open or close the Home menu. / :P ress to select a menu item. F or some menu items, you can select parameters using t[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 41 En Setting up conventional TV channels This section describes how to search and set up conventional TV channels that you can watch under the current conditions. Unless you set up conventional TV channels using Auto channel P reset, you may not be able to tune in those channels. • Conventional TV channels in this ma[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 42 En Setting for skipping unwanted channels Fr om among conventional TV channels searched and set up using Auto Channel P reset, you can select channels to be skipped when CH + / – are operated. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “Channel Setup”, and[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 43 En Setting your favorite channels Set up to four TV channels to each of the four color buttons on the remote control unit (16 channels in total). Y ou can then quickly select from only your favorite channels. Y ou can program these buttons with conventional channels. 1 Select and tune to a TV channel to be registered[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 44 En Setting up digital TV channels This section describes how to search and set up digital TV channels that you can watch under the current conditions. Unless you set up digital TV channels using Auto Channel P reset, you cannot tune in those channels. Using Auto Channel Pr eset Auto Channel P reset automatically sear[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 45 En Setting for skipping unwanted channels Fr om among digital TV channels searched and set up using Auto Channel P reset, you can select channels to be skipped when CH +/– are operated. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “DTV Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “DTV Channel Setup”, an[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 46 En Language setting Y ou can select a language to be used for on-screen display such as menus from among three languages; English, F rench, and Spanish. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “Language”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select a lang[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 47 En 8 Pr ess / to select “Time & Date”, and then press ENTER . • The date & time entr y screen appears. Enter the current date and time using / and / , and then press ENTER . Tim e & Date Date Tim e 01 / 01 / 2003 SA T 12 : 32 AM 9 Pr ess HOME MENU to exit the menu. • When the time has not yet been[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 48 En Y ou can also use the menu to change the options. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “P icture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “ A V Selection”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select the desired option , and then press ENTER . AV Selection ST ANDARD DYNAMIC MOVIE GAME USER Fo r A[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 49 En For A V source It em butt on but t on Contr ast F or less contr ast F or mor e contr ast Brightness F or less brightness F or more brightness Color F or less color int ensit y F or more color int ensit y Ti n t Skin t ones become Skin t ones become purplish gr eenish Sharpness F or less sharpness F or more sharpne[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 50 En Color temperatur e Adjust the color temperature to give a better white balance. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “P icture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “P ro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “Color T emp”, and then press ENTER . 5 Pr ess / to select the des[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 51 En DNR Select the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) level to eliminate video noise for a clean crisp image. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “P icture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “P ro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “DNR”, and then press ENTER . 5 Pr ess / to s[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 52 En CTI Use the CTI (Color T ransient Improvement) to make images have clearer color contours. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “P icture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “P ro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “CTI”, and then press ENTER . 5 Pr ess / to select the [...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 53 En Color Management Pe rf orm fine hue adjustment for each basic color . 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “P icture”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “P ro Adjust”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “Color Management”, and then press ENTER . 5 Pr ess / to select an item to b[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 54 En FOCUS This shifts the sound coming direction (sound images) upward and produces clear sound contours. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Sound”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “FOCUS”, and then press / to select the desired parameter . Bass Balance T reble Reset FOCUS Front Surr ound 0[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 55 En Power Control P ower Control provides convenient functions for power saving. Power Control for A V sour ce Energy Save P ower consumption is saved by decreasing picture brightness. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “P ower Control”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “Energy Save”, and the[...]
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09 Basic Adjustment Settings 56 En No Operation off The system will be automatically placed into the standby mode when no operation is performed for three hours. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “P ower Control”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “No Operation off ”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “Enable?[...]
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10 Electr onic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 57 En EPG display format The Electronic P rogram Guide (EPG) shows the table of scheduled digital TV programs and detailed information about individual programs. It also allows you to easily select and tune to a desired program. The EPG Screen consists of the schedule window , information window , a[...]
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10 Electronic Pr ogram Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 58 En Infor mation window ... More Information DTV INFO 8:00pm–9:00pm WWWWWWW 31 1.1 1 1 STEREO CC FV TV -PG NC-17 1 6 5 7 8 2 6 3 4 1 S tation name 2 Channel number 3 P rogram time schedule 4 P rogram title 5 A blue icon appears when the program has been preset for auto channel select; and a red [...]
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10 Electr onic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 59 En 3 To view more information (not current displayed) about the selected program, press DTV INFO . • Detailed information appears on the schedule window . EPG ***** *** MONO 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM **************************************************************************************** ************[...]
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10 Electronic Pr ogram Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 60 En 4 Pr ess / to select “OK”, and then press ENTER . • The program is preset and the schedule table is restored. •A blue square icon appears for the preset program. •A black icon appears for overlapped presetttings. 5 Pr ess DTV GUIDE to exit the P rogram Guide. W ith the system switche[...]
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10 Electr onic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 61 En 5 Pr ess / to select the D- VHS recorder model, and then press ENTER . EPG ******* 10:00 PM – 11:30 PM ******* ******* Reservation Setting Program View Program Rec ****** Recording T ype ANALOG Device i.LINK D–VHS1 •A dialog box for confirmation appears. 6 Pr ess / to select “OK”, an[...]
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10 Electronic Pr ogram Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 62 En Setting the timer manually Using the menu, you can also preset digital TV pro- grams by specifying their scheduled date and time. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “R ec/View T imer ”, and then press ENTER . • The schedule table appears. Rec/View Timer Timer Date Start Stop Chann[...]
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10 Electr onic Program Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 63 En 10 Pr ess / to select “VIEW”, “ ANALOG ” or a D- VHS recorder , and then press ENTER . • Select “ VIEW” when presetting the program for auto channel select. Select “ ANALOG ” when presetting it for recording via a VCR controller . Select a D- VHS recorder when presetting it f[...]
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10 Electronic Pr ogram Guide (EPG) (for DTV Only) 64 En Changing/ canceling TV pr ogram pr esettings Using the EPG Use the following procedure to change or cancel program presettings using the EPG. 1 Pr ess DTV GUIDE . • The EPG screen appears. 2 Pr ess / and / to select the desired preset program, and then press ENTER . •A dialog box appears. [...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 65 En IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y AC INLET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y C B /P B C B /P B C R /P R C R /P R VIDEO VI[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 66 En W atching a VCR image Connecting a VCR Use the INPUT 2 terminals when connecting a VCR and other audiovisual equipment. Displaying a VCR image To watch a VCR image, press INPUT 2 on the remote control unit or press INPUT on the Plasma Display to select INPUT2. • The INPUT 2 terminals are checked for [...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 67 En Game console/Camcorder Media Receiver (fr ont view) AV cable (commercially available) S- V ideo cable (commercially available) • The INPUT 4 terminals are checked for cable connec- tions in the order where; 1) Component V ideo, 2) S- Video , 3) V ideo. • Connect external equipment to only terminals[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 68 En IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y AC IN LET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y C B /P B C B /P B C R /P R C R /P R VIDEO V[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 69 En Connecting other audio equipment The digital audio output terminal (optical) on this system can output Dolby Digital signals. Using an optical digital cable, connect an A V receiver to the digital audio output terminal (optical) on the rear of the Media Receiver . This allows audio such as digital TV b[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 70 En W atching a D-VHS image What is i.LINK? i.LINK is a digital serial interface for handling digital video, digital audio , and other data in two directions. i.LINK is Sony’s term for the IEEE 1394 data transport bus. Digital A V equipment compatible with i.LINK can be connected using a single i.LINK ca[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 71 En When connecting two D-VHS r ecorders Y ou can connect two D - VHS recorders directly to the i.LINK terminals on the rear of the Media Receiver . Using i.LINK cables you can also connect up to two D- VHS recorders in a daisy chain . Precautions about i.LINK connections • Use S400 i.LINK cables that ha[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 72 En Displaying a D-VHS image To watch a D - VHS image, press i.LINK on the remote control unit or press INPUT on the Plasma Display to select i.LINK. Useful and important notification Useful information •D - VHS recorders connected through i.LINK can play back digital TV programs recorded using this syst[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 73 En Setting up for controlling a D-VHS r ecor der Y ou can operate the connected D - VHS recorder from the Plasma Display that shows the control panel screen. After making the connections, use the menu to specif y the model of the D- VHS recorder to be operated. Y ou can operate only a single D -VHS record[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 74 En Operating the control panel scr een The control panel screen appears when you press i.LINK . It disappears when you press i.LINK again . T o select a button on the control panel screen , press / or / , and then press ENTER on the remote control. Name Status(Play) i.LINK/DTV D Device 00:00:00 1 2 3 @ # [...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 75 En To change the order of devices: 1 Pr ess / to select the desired device from the list, and then press ENTER . 2 Pr ess / to select “R eplace”, and then press ENTER . i.LINK Setting Connect Rename Replace Delete D–VHS1 ****** ****** Connected 3 Pr ess / to select the new desired position , and the[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 76 En To delete information about all devices: 1 Pr ess to select “Delete All”, and then press ENTER . 2 Pr ess / to select “Y es” and then press ENTER . No Are you sure y ou want to delete the infomation f or all devices? PLASMA DISPLA Y Ye s •A confirmation message appears. •A warning message a[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 77 En Signal names for 15-pin mini D -sub connecter 15 14 13 12 9 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (front view) Pin No. Signal name 1 R 2 G 3 B 4 Not connect ed 5 Not connect ed 6 GND (gr ound) 7 GND (gr ound) 8 GND (gr ound) 9 +5V 0 GND (gr ound) - Not connect ed = SD A ~ HD ! VD @ SCL • A Macintosh adaptor may be r[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 78 En VCR CONTROL IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y AC INLET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y C B /P B C B /P B C R /P R C R /[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 79 En The lists of controllable r ecording equipment manufactures Manufac tur e R emot e control t ype PIONEER 1–5 P ANASONIC 1–7 PHILIPS 1–6 SHARP 1–5 T OSHIBA 1–4 S AMSUNG 1–6 FISHER 1–3 GOLDST A R 1 HIT ACHI 1, 2 MAGNA V O X 1 MITSUBISHI 1–7 RC A 1–6 S ANY O 1–3 SONY 1–3 JVC 1–4 ZE[...]
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11 Enjoying thr ough Exter nal Equipment 80 En Media R eceiver (rear view) IN CONTROL OUT CONTROL IN OUT CONTROL IN OUT CONTROL IN OUT IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y AC INLET BLA[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 81 En Adjusting image positions (A V mode only) Adjust the horizontal and vertical positions of images on the Plasma Display . 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Option”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “P osition ”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “H/V P osition Adjust”, and[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 82 En Adjusting image positions and clock manually (PC mode only) Usually you can easily adjust the positions and clock of images using Auto Setup. Use Manual Setup to opti- mize the positions and clock of images when neces- sar y . 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Option ”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr es[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 83 En AV mode PC mode ex cept for XGA signals PC mode for XGA signals Selecting a scr een size Pr ess S CREEN SIZE to switch among the screen size options selectable for the type of video signals currently received. • Each time you press S CREEN SIZE , the selection is switched. • The selectable screen sizes differ[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 84 En Changing the brightness at both sides of the scr een (Side Mask) W ith the 4:3 screen size selected for the A V mode, you can change the brightness of the gray side masks that appear at both sides of the screen . 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Option ”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select [...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 85 En Sleep Timer When the selected time elapses, the Sleep Timer automatically places the system into the standby mode. Pr ess SLEEP to select the desired time. • The timer starts counting. • Each time you press SLEEP , the selection is switched as below : (cancel) 30 60 90 120 Off (minutes) • The factor y defau[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 86 En Closed caption for conventional TV channels Y our Plasma Display System is equipped with an internal closed caption decoder . Closed caption is a system which allows you to view conversations, narra- tion , and sound effects in TV programs and home videos as subtitles on your Plasma Display screen . • Not all p[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 87 En Closed caption for digital TV channels Y our Plasma Display System is equipped with an internal closed caption decoder also for digital TV channels. Y ou can enjoy digital closed captions whenever their ser vices are provided. Digital closed captions allow you to change parameters such as fonts and colors. How- e[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 88 En Selecting digital closed captions Use the following procedure to select digital closed captions. 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “DTV Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “DTV Closed Caption”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “Digital Caption”, and then press ENTER [...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 89 En The following table shows the parameters selectable for each item. It em Selec tion F ont Size Aut o/ Small/ Standar d / Lar ge F ont St yle 1 Aut o/ F ont 1 / F ont 2/ F ont 3/ F ont 4/ F ont 5/ F ont 6/ F ont 7/ F ont 8 Fo r eground Color Aut o/ Black/ White / Red/ Gr een/ Blue/ Ye llow/ Magent a/ Cy an Fo r eg[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 90 En • The voluntar y movie rating system only uses an age- based rating. TV P arental Guidelines C ont ent FV D L S V Ra ting (F antas y (Sexually (Adult (Sexual (Violence) violence) suggestiv e language) situation) dialog) TV - Y (All childr en) TV - Y7 (Dir ec t ed t o older children) X TV -G Age-Base (Gener al a[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 91 En Setting the voluntary moving rating sys- tem (MP AA) 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “P arental Control”, and then press ENTER . • If you have set a password (page 95), the password entr y screen appears. Enter your 4- digit password using b[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 92 En Setting the TV Par ental Guidelines (TV Guidelines) 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “P arental Control”, and then press ENTER . • If you have set a password (page 95), the password entr y screen appears. Enter your 4- digit password using bu[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 93 En Canadian F r ench ratings Ra ting Description E Exemp t pr ogramming. G Gener al: All ages and childr en, cont ains minimal dir ect violence, but ma y be int egr at ed int o the plot in a humor ous or unrealistic manner . 8ans+ Gener al but inadvisable for y oung children: Ma y be view ed b y a wide public audien[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 94 En T emporarily deactivating the V -CHIP Block Y ou can temporarily deactivate the V -CHIP Block. When the V -CHIP Block is working and censors TV programs or VCR or DVD contents to be blocked, a password entr y screen appears. Please Input Y our Password. To temporarily deactivate the V -CHIP block, enter a 4- digi[...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 95 En Programming a password (A V mode only) Y ou can program a password to prevent other persons from changing especially P arental Control settings. Setting and changing the password Use the following procedure to newly set or change the password: 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Setup”, and then press [...]
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12 Useful Adjustment Settings 96 En Cut along the dotted line and file after reading and filling out. We suggested you write down your password so you don ’t forget it. PRO-1 1 10HD/PRO-910HD Y our passwor d No.: If you for get the password When the message “Please Input Y our P assword” is displayed in step 3 above, press the ENTER button on[...]
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13 Useful Featur es 97 En Lear ning function of the remote control unit Y ou can operate the connected AV products (A V Re- ceiver , Cable Box, SA T tuner , VCR , DVD, DVD recorder , LD) using the learning function of your remote control unit. This remote control unit has a function that can memorize each remote control code. 2 to 5 cm (0.8 to 2.0 [...]
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13 Useful Featur es 98 En Pr esetting manufacture codes 1 Slide the Mode switch to match the device to which you want to preset the remote control signal. 2 Pr ess EDIT/LEARN and 1 at the same time. • The LED flashes. 3 Pr ess 0 – 9 to enter the manufacture code. See page 99. •P reset mode is finished once the LED no longer lights up. •T o [...]
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13 Useful Featur es 99 En Manufacture codes CABLE/S A T VCR D VD/D VR 000 PIONEER1(CABLE) PIONEER PIONEER(D VD) 00 1 PIONEER2(CABLE) FISHER P ANASONIC(DVD) 00 2 JERR OLD1(CABLE) FISHER2 SAMSUNG(D VD) 00 3 JERR OLD2(CABLE) FISHER3 SONY(DVD) 004 JERR OLD3(CABLE) GOLDST AR T OSHIB A(DVD) 00 5 JERR OLD4(CABLE) HIT A CHI JVC(D VD) 006 JERR OLD5(CABLE) H[...]
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13 Useful Featur es 100 En Mode switch (with “TV ” selected) Using the r emote control unit to control other devices 1 2 3 Receiver contr ol buttons When a P ioneer receiver is connected to the display , the receiver can be operated using buttons 1 to 3 . When a non-P ioneer receiver is connected to the display , the signals for 1 to 3 must fir[...]
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13 Useful Featur es 101 En 1 3 2 4 5 Cable control buttons When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SA T the cable converter connected to the display can be operated using 1 to 5 . Cable converters made by other manufacturers and not preset can also be operated using the remote control unit if 1 to 5 have learned the functions. See page 97. 1 0 – 9 Pr [...]
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13 Useful Featur es 102 En 1 6 8 7 3 4 5 2 SA T control buttons When the SA T is preset by the learning function of the remote control, the remote control unit buttons will function as shown below . • When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SA T , satellite broadcast tuners made by other manufacturers and not preset can also be operated with the remot[...]
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13 Useful Featur es 103 En 8 7 1 4 3 2 6 5 VCR control buttons When the VCR is preset by the learning function of the remote control, the remote control unit buttons will function as follows when the Mode switch of the remote control unit is set to VCR . • When the input selector button having the same number as the input terminal connecting the [...]
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13 Useful Featur es 104 En ! ~ 6 5 2 = - 0 8 9 7 3 4 1 DVD/DVR contr ol buttons When the DVD/DVR is preset by the learning function of the remote control, the remote control unit buttons will function as follows when the Mode switch of the remote control unit is set to DVD/DVR . • When the input selector button having the same number as the input[...]
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13 Useful Featur es 105 En - U (CHAPTER SEARCH) Pr essing quickly once takes you to the start of the next chapter . Each time you press it, you move ahead to the start of the next chapter . = V (SCAN) Continue pressing for fast forward. ~ E (REC) Starts recording. ! H (STOP) Playback stops when pressing once. With some DVD players or DVD recorders,[...]
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14 Appendix 106 En Pr oblem P ossible Solution • No pow er . •G r een and r ed rect angles appear on the scr een alterna tely . • The s yst em cannot be oper ated. •R emot e contr ol unit does not oper at e. • No image and audio is pre sent ed. • No pictur e. •I mages ar e pr esented but no audio is output. • Sound is r ev ersed be [...]
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14 Appendix 107 En Computer compatibility chart Re solution Fr equency R emarks 720 × 4 00 7 0 Hz 640 × 4 8 0 6 0 Hz 65 Hz Macint osh 1 3" (6 7 Hz) 72 H z 75 H z 8 00 × 600 5 6 Hz 60 H z 72 H z 75 H z 832 × 6 2 4 7 4.5 Hz Macint osh 1 6" 10 2 4 × 7 6 8 6 0 Hz 70 H z 75 Hz Macint osh 1 9" 12 8 0 × 7 6 8 5 6 Hz 60 H z 70 H z PDP-[...]
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14 Appendix 108 En Specifications It em 5 0"Plasma Displa y , Model: PRO-5 04PU 43" Plasma Displa y , Model: PR O-4 3 4PU Number of Pix els 1 2 8 0 × 7 6 8 pix els 1 02 4 × 7 68 pix els Audio Amplifier 1 3 W + 1 3 W (1 kHz, 1 0 %, 8 Ω )1 3 W + 1 3 W (1 kHz, 1 0 %, 8 Ω ) Surr ound Sy stem SRS/F OCUS/T ruBass SRS/FOCUS/T ruBass Po w e[...]
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14 Appendix 109 En T rademarks • SRS and the R symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. SRS technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. • FOCUS and the R symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. FOCUS technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. • is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology is incorporated u[...]
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Published by Pioneer Corporation. Copyright © 2003 Pioneer Corporation. All rights reserved. <03I00001> Printed in Japan <ARB1556-A> PIONEER CORPORA TION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, T okyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS [USA] INC. P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 [...]
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About HDMI Quelques mots sur HDMI Acerca de HDMI PDP5040HD-UC (HDMI) 8/22/03, 10:48 1[...]
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2 En IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y HDMI AC INLET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y C B /P B C B /P B C R /P R C R /P R VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 2 (TS[...]
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English 3 En To specif y the type of digital video signals: 1 Pr ess HOME MENU . 2 Pr ess / to select “Option”, and then press ENTER . 3 Pr ess / to select “HDMI Input”, and then press ENTER . 4 Pr ess / to select “Video”, and then press ENTER . 5 Pr ess / to select the type of digital video signals, and then press ENTER . Setting Auto [...]
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4 Fr IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y HDMI AC INLET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y C B /P B C B /P B C R /P R C R /P R VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 2 (TS[...]
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5 Fr F rançais P our préciser le type des signaux vidéo numériques: 1 Appuyez sur HOME MENU . 2 Utilisez / pour sélectionner “Options” puis appuyez sur ENTER . 3 Utilisez / pour sélectionner “Entrée HDMI” puis appuyez sur ENTER . 4 Utilisez / pour sélectionner “ Vidéo” puis appuyez sur ENTER . 5 Utilisez / pour sélectionner le[...]
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6 Sp IN SERVICE ONL Y MONITOR OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 3 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 VCR CONTROL A ANTENNA/CABLE B OUT IN IN OUT CONTROL OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y HDMI AC INLET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE R-AUDIO-L R-AUDIO-L Y C B /P B C B /P B C R /P R C R /P R VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 2 (TS[...]
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7 Sp Español P ara especificar el tipo de señales de vídeo digitales: 1 Pul se HOME MENU . 2 Pul se / para seleccionar “Opción” y , a continuación, pulse ENTER . 3 Pul se / para seleccionar “Entrada HDMI” y , a continuación, pulse ENTER . 4 Pul se / para seleccionar “ Vídeo” y , a continuación, pulse ENTER . 5 Pul se / para sele[...]
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PIONEER CORPORA TION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Megur o-ku, T okyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS [USA] INC. P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium TEL: 03/570.05.11 PIONEE[...]