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Page 2: ...Disc and DVD player source compatibility Acc uBlend scan conversion automatically converts SVGA XGA SXGA and UXGA signals to the panel s native resolution Advanced MassArea Sampling Progressive Scan method is employed RGB input 3 Video input 3 DVD HD input 2 Audio input 3 External Control input 1 AccuColor control system provides user selectable on screen color lemperature settings New Drive Techn...

Page 3: ...itor is designed and manufactured to provide long trouble free service No maintenance other than cleaning 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 with more than 99 99 percent active cells There may be some cells that do not produce light or remain li...

Page 4: ... 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 to phosphor burn under certain circumstances Certain operating conditions such as the continuous display of a static image over a prolonged period of time can result in phosphor bum if proper precautions are not tak...

Page 5: ...s 15 Picture Settings Menu 7 Adjusting the pictm e 17 Setting the picture mode according to the brighmess of the room 18 Setting the color temperature 19 Adiusting the color to the desired quality 20 Reducing noise in the picture 21 Sound Settings Menu 22 Adjusting the treble bass and let right balance 22 Screen Settings Menu 23 Adjusting the Position Size Fine Picture Picture Adi 23 Function Sett...

Page 6: ...al mounting unit Wall mount unit Stand etc See the inside of a cover For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained authorized dealer Failure to follow correct mounting procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the installer Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation I Drawing B I Use only Listed Cart or Stand or ...

Page 7: ...IT Switches the input in the following order The available inputs depend on the setting of BNC SELECT RGB LEFT and RIGHT Enlarges or reduces the image Functions as the CURSOR _1 I_ buttons in the On Screen Menu OSM mode VOLUME DOWN and UP Adjusts the volume Funclions as the CURSOR A V buttons in the On Screen Menu OSM mode 7 PROCEED Sets the On Screen Menu OSM mode and displays the main menu COME ...

Page 8: ...on or Laser Discs etc here G RGB1 Inputs the analog RGB signal of personal computer etc H J K RGB2 DVD2 HD2 RGB2 lnpms the analog RGB signal and the syncronization signal DVD2 HD2 Connect DVD s High Definition or Laser Discs etc here VIDEO3 Connect VCR s DVD s or Laser Discs etc here CONTROL LOCK When CONTROL LOCK is set ON the buttons on the set s control panel do not function REMOTE CONTROL Conn...

Page 9: ...INPUT SELECT button on the monitor VIDEO Press this button to select VIDEO as the source The available sources depend on the setting of BNC SELECT VIDEO _ VIDEO1 _ VIDEO2 _ VIDEO3 RGB or COMP _ VIDEO1_ VIDEO2 VIDEO can also be selected using the INPUT SELECT button on the monitor PROCEED Press this button to access the OSM controls Press this button during the display of the main menu to go to the...

Page 10: ...al transmitter Transmits the remote control signals Remote Jack Insert the plug of the supplied remole cable here when using the supplied remote control in the wired condition Battery Installation and Replacement Insert the 2 AAA batleries making sure to set them in with the proper polarily 1 Press and open the cover 2 Alignthe battefiesaccordingtothe and indication inside the case 3 Replace the c...

Page 11: ...y not function if the monitor s remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light or if there is an obstacle between the sensor and the remote control Remote Control Cable To Remote Jack Approx 7m 23ft Handling the remote control Do not drop or mishandle the remote control Do not get the remote control wet if the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid he...

Page 12: ...utson theplasmamonitor Document Camera IBMVGAorCompatibles Macintoshor Compatibles Desk toptype Monitor adapter lor Macintosh ignal cable supplied ToMiniD Sub15pinconnector ontheplasma monitor DVDPlayer Personal computer with a digital RGB output 7 ...

Page 13: ...nt that is equipped with a digital interface compliant with the DVt Digital Visual Interface standard Use a DVI 29 pin signal cable and the ferrite cores supplied when making connections to the RGB3 IN DVI connector of the main unit Note that the RGB3 IN DVI terminal does not support analog RGB input source Connecting Your Document Camera You can connect your plasma monitor to a document camera To...

Page 14: ...the audio outputs To connect attachable speakers directly to the plasma monitor 1_ Strip the ends of the speaker wires_ 2_ Press up the tabs below the SPEAKERS terminals insert the speaker wire and release the tab to secure the speaker wire connection a Connect the right speaker located at right side of the monitor when viewed from the front positive wire to RIGHT _ b Connect the right speaker neg...

Page 15: ...unit is equipped with a type of connector commonly used for both analog and digital Functionally this cannot be used for an analog input TMDS can be used for one link only_ RGB 3 1 T M D S Data 2 T 3 T M D S Data 2 Shield 5 No connection 7 DDC Data 9 T M D S Data 1 T e 11 T M D S Data 1 Shield 13 No connection 15 Ground 17 T M D S Data 0 _8 T e 19 T M D S Data 0 Shield 21 No connection 23 T M D S ...

Page 16: ...utton on the remote control or the unit to decrease to the desired level DIGITAL ZOOM Digital zoom specifies the picture position and enlarges the picture 1 Press the POINTER button to display the pointer _ To change the size of the picture Press the ZOOM button and enlarge the picture The pointer will change to resemble a magnifying glass _ A press of the ZOOM button will reduce the picture and r...

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Page 18: ...igh definition video source 1 Press the WIDE button on the remote control FULL size screen 16 9 The picture is expanded in the horizontal and vertical direction maintaining the original proportions Use this for theater size wide movies etc NORMAL size screen 4 3 The full size screen is displayed The picture has the same size as video pictures 16 9 The normal size screen is displayed The picture ha...

Page 19: ...display output of the various VESA signal standards supported by the monitor When 852 848 dot x 480 line wide VGA signals with a vertical frequency of 60 Hz and horizontal frequency of 31 7 31 0 kHz are in put Select an appropriate setting for RGB SELECT mode referring to the Table of Signals Supported on page 51 IBM PC AT and VGA are registered trademarks of IBM Inc of the United States The pictu...

Page 20: ...main menu iil iili ii ii i_i i i il i_ iiiii _ii il i iiil ii iiliii i i ii II iiI i i ii iii iiii i i i iiiil i i iii ii i i i ii ii _ i ii I ii Jiii ii i i iiliii iiiiiiiiii ii ii ii J i i ii iii iiii__m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s_ _ EXI_ i 2 _ _ _ The following describes how to use the menus and the selected items 1_ Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to display the MAIN MENU 2 Press the curs...

Page 21: ...menu screen mode etc off whensetto OFF ON Yes Whensetto ON the on screenmenuis displayed Adjuststhe verticalandhorizontalpositionsof the menudisplay 1 Yes Setsthe monitorfor useasanenergy saving displaywhenusedwith a OFF Yes computer In caseof 4 3 setsthe luminance of bothsides 3 Yes Setsthe pictureto suitthe movie ON Yes Adjuststhe picturewhenthepictureinputfrom the RGB3input 1 Yes terminalis dis...

Page 22: ...o the main menu To delete the main menu press the EXIT button once more Information Picture adjustment screen CONTRAST Changes the picture s contrast BRIGHTNESS Changes the picture s brightness SHARPNESS Changes the picture s sharpness Adjusts picture detail of VIDEO display COLOR Changes the color density TINT Changes the picture s tint Adjust for natural colored skin background etc Adjusting the...

Page 23: ...Information Types of picture modes MEMORY The last picture adjustments are stored here THEATER Set this mode when watching video in a dark room This mode provides darker finer pictures like the screen in movie theaters CONTRAST 80 for RESET mode BRIGHTNESS 95 for RESET mode NORMAl_ Set this mode when watching video in a bright room This mode provides dynamic pictures with distinct differences betw...

Page 24: ...ess the EXIT button to return to the main menu To delete the main menu press the EXIT button once more Information Setting the color temperature 1 High bluer 2 MiddLe Standard 3 Low redder Restoring the factory default settings Select RESET under the function menu Note that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults 3 Use the and buttons to select 1 The mode switches as follows when...

Page 25: ...3 Use the and buttons to select PRO The mode switches as follows when the and buttons are pressed 71 _2_3 _ PRO _ If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds thecurrent selection is set and the previous screen reappears If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds the current setting is set and the previous screen reappears 7 Once the adjustment is completed Press the EXIT button ...

Page 26: ...button to return to the main menu To delete the main menu press the EXIT button once more Information NR NR stands for Noise Reduction This function reduces noise in the picture Types of noise reduction There are three types of noise reduction Each has a different Level of noise reduction The effect becomes stronger as the number increases in the order NR 1 NR 2 NR 3 OFF Turns the noise reduction ...

Page 27: ...at from step 2 4 Once the adjustment is completed Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu To delete the main menu press the EXIT button once more Information Sound settings menu BASS Controls the level of low frequency sound TREBLE Controls the level of high frequency sound BALANCE Controls the balance of the left and right channels Restoring the factory default settings Select RESET unde...

Page 28: ...t and the previous screen reappears To continue making other computer image adjustments Repeat from step 2 4 Once all adjustments are completed Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu To delete the main menu press the EXIT button once more The settings on the SCREEN menu are not preset at the factory To select a mode Use the and buttons to select a mode The mode switches as follows when t...

Page 29: ...restores other settings to the factory defaults except for Auto Picture Function Settings Menu Setting the on screen menu When using the monitor _r presen_dons etc the monitor can be set so that the input source screen mode etc do not appear Example Turning the on screen menu mode off Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to di splay the MA1N MENU on the screen then 1 Use the and buttons ...

Page 30: ...ROCEED button The FUNCTION menu appears 2 Use the and buttons to select OSM ADJ 3 7b adjust the position _ Adjust using the and I_ buttons js _ 4 Once all adjustments are completed Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu To delete the main menu press the EXIT button once more Information Adjusting the position of the menu display The position can be set between 1 and 6 Restoring the facto...

Page 31: ... opemtad for a certain amount of time This function can be used when using the monitor with a computer conforming to the VESA DPMS format if the computer s power is not turned on or if the computer and selector tuner are not properly connected the system is set to the offstate For instructions on using the computer s power management ftmction refer to the computer s operating instructions Power ma...

Page 32: ...t from the computer picture reappears immediately No vertical synchronizing signals are Operate the keyboard or mouse The Suspend Red Activated sent from the computer picture reappears but more time is required than from the standby mode No horizontal and vertical Operatethekeyboardormouse The Off Red Activated synchronizingsignalsaresentfromthe picture reappears but more time is computer required...

Page 33: ...CINEMA MODE 3 l o ac_just the GRAY LEVEL Use the _1 and buttons to adjust the GRAY LEVEL 3 l o set the CINEMA MODE to OFF Use the _1 and buttons to select OFF The mode switches as follows each time the 41or button is pressed 7 ON _ OFF _1 4 Once the setting is completed Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu To delete the main menu press the EXIT button once more Information GRAY LEVEL T...

Page 34: ...b ows 1 Use the and buttons to select FUNCTION then press the PROCEED button The FUNCTION screen appears 2 Use the and buttons to select LONG LIFE then press the PROCEED button 3 lb select 2 Use the _l and buttons to select 2 The mode switches as follows each time the _1 or buton is pressed 4 Once the setting Lvcompleted Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu To delete the main menu pres...

Page 35: ...m the left end of the screen to the right end at a constant speed You can set the time by pressing the PROCEED button while ON is set Restoring the factory default settings Select RESET from the function menu Note that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults Only the PLE and ORBITER can be adjusted when a RGB signal is connected Setting the time for INVERSE Set the INVERSE or WHI...

Page 36: ...and buttons to select ON Information Setting the time WORKING TIME Set the length of time the INVERSE WT mode lasts When the WORKING TIME is set to ON the INVERSE WT mode stays in the on state WAITING TIME Set the length of time until the INVERSE WT mode starts The WORKING TIME and WAITING TIME can be set for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes in units of 3 minutes To select ON for the WORKING TIME Set...

Page 37: ...s to select RESET then press the PROCEED button Information Setting the time WORKING TIME Set the length of time the SCREEN WIPER mode lasts When the WORKING TIME is set to ON the SCREEN WIPER mode stays in the state WAITING TIME Set the length of time until the SCREEN WIPER mode starts SPEED Set the moving speed for the SCREEN WIPER The speed decreases as the number increases The WORKINGTIME and ...

Page 38: ...s also restores other settings to the factory defaults 1 Use the and buttons to select OPTIONS then press the PROCEED button The OPTIONS screen appears 2 Use the and buttons to select AUDIO 1 3 lbset the AUDlOl to V1DE02 Use the _1and buttons to select VIDEO2 The mode switches as follows each time the 4 or button is pressed The available sources depend on the setting of BNC SELECT RGB _VIDEOI _ VI...

Page 39: ...n appears 2 Use the and buttons to select RGB SELECT 3 b set the BNC SELECT mode to COMB Use the _l and buttons to select COMR The mode switches as follows each time the 4 or button is pressed 7RGB _ COMP _ VIDEO _ 3 b set the RGB select mode to MO770N Use the _l and buttons to select MOTION The mode switches as follows each time the 41or button is pressed _ AUTO _ STILL _MOTION _WIDE1 _ WIDE2 _ D...

Page 40: ...details _ the above settings Restoring the factory default settings Select RESET under the function menu Note that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults Setting high definition images to the suitable screen size Use this procedure to set whether the number of vertical hines of the input high definition image is 1035 or 1080 Example Setting the 1080B mode to 10351 Press the PROC...

Page 41: ...ntrol to di _play the MAIN MENU on the screen then 1 Use the and buttons to select INFORMATION then press the PROCEED button The INFORMATION screen appears 2 Use the and buttons to select LANGUAGE then press the PROCEED button The LANGUAGE screen appears 3 To select DEUTSCH Use the _l and buttons to select DEUTSCH The mode switches as follows when the _l and buttons are pressed ENGLISH _ DEUTSCH _...

Page 42: ...nt countries use different formats for video signals Set to the color system used in your current country AUTO1 2 The color systems are automatically identified and the format is set accordingly AUTO 1 3 58NTSC 4 43NTSC PAL SECAM PAL60 AUTO2 PAL M PAL N 3 58NTSC PAL This is the standard format used mainly in the United Kingdom and Germany SECAM This is the standard format used mainly in France and...

Page 43: ...each command In the case of ACK when the lower order 4 bits is FH as in 3EH and 7EH this indicates that the commands and data of the supported equipment have been received When the lower order 4 bits is BH as in 3BH and 7BH this indicates that unsupported commands and data have been received Unit ID 1 and Unit ID 2 Unit ID 1 and unit ID 2 are numbers used to identify the equipment that is to be co...

Page 44: ...ESet DFH 6BH 03H 36 INVERSE Set DFH CTH 03H 37 SCREEN WIPERSet DFH C8H 04H 38 RESET 1FH 54H OOH 39 AudioSelectSet DFH 70H 02H 40 BNCSELECT DFH 8CH 01H 41 RGBSelect DFH 8BH 01H 42 HDSelect DFH 8AH 01H 43 LANGUAGE Select DFH 5BH 01H 44 COLOR SYSTEM Select DFH 5CH 01H 45 FREQUENCY Request 1FH 26H OOH 46 Input MODERequest 1FH 41H OOH 47 VIDEO ADJRequest 1FH 45H OOH 48 AudioSelectRequest 1FH 6FH OOH 49...

Page 45: ...OO USER PICTURE GainFlag OlH DATA01 CONTRAST Gain Flag 07H DATA02 CONTRAST Gain CCH 52 FFH 01 OOH 0 01H 01 14H 20 ACK DATAOO USER PICTURE GainFlag OlH DATA01 CONTRASTGain Flag 07H 08 BRIGHT Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes theBRIGHT gain data oftheplasma monitor Transmission Data DATAOO USER PICTURE GainFlag OlH DATA01 BRIGHTGain Flag 08H DATA02 BRIGHTGain EOH 32 ACK FFH 0...

Page 46: ... the selection of 1 2 or 3 of COLOR TEMP change of thefo ow ngR G B GANdatacannotbeaccepted 14 RED Gain Data Function Theexternal control equipment changes theRED Gain Data oftheplasma monitor Transmission Data DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain Flag OlH DATAOl TiNT Gain Flag O5H DATAO2 TINTGaie EOH 32 TINT Gait isfrom 22 EAH to 22 16H onlyduring video ACK FFH 01 OOH O OlH Ol 20H 32 DATAOO USER PICTURE Gain...

Page 47: ...g 03H DATA02 BLUE Gainl Bias D8H 40 DATAO3 BLUE Gain2 Drive ACK FFH 1 OOH O IEH 30 D8H 40 FFH 1 OOH O IEH 30 DATAOO USER PICTURE GainFlag OlH DATAOl BLUEGain Flag 03H DATAO0 01H NROFF 02H NR1 03H NR2 04H NR 3 ACg DATAO0 01H NROFF 02H NR1 03H NR2 04H NR3 18 BASS Gain Data Function Theexternal control equipment changes theBASS gain data oftheplasma monitor Transmission Data DATAOO USER PICTURE GainF...

Page 48: ... NORMAL O5H FULL 22 V POSITION Gain Data Function Theexternal control equipment changes theV POSITION gain dataofthe plasma monitor Transm_ionData DATAOO USER PICTURE GainFlag O3H DATAOl H POSITION GainFlag 02H 24 V HEIGHT Gain Data Function Theexternal controlequipment changesthe V HEIGHT gaindataoftheplasma monitor TransmissionData DATAOO USER PICTURE GainFlag O3H DATAOl V HEIGHTGain Flag 07H DA...

Page 49: ...44 DATA0O USER PICTURE GainFlag 03H DATA01 CLOCKGainFlag 04H DATA02 CLOCKGain COH 64 ACK FFH 01 O0H 0 OlH 01 40H 64 DATA0O USER PICTURE GainFlag 03H DATA01 CLOCKGain Flag 04H 29 OSM Select Function The external control equipment switches onorofftheon screen menu OSM oftheplasma monitor Transmission Data DATA0O OlH On Screen menuOn O2H On Screen menuOff ACK DATA0O USER PICTURE GainFlag O3H DATA01 P...

Page 50: ... equipment sets theGRAY LEVEL oftheplasma monitor Transm_ionData DATAOO GRAY LEVEL OOH O OFH 15 ACK DATAOO GRAY LEVEL OOH O OFH 15 DATAOO CINEMA MODE Set OlH ON O2H OFF ACK DATAOO CINEMA MODE Set 01H ON 02H OFF 34 RGB3 ADJ Select Function The external control equipment sets theRGB3 ADJUST oftheplasma monitoT Transmission Data DATAOO RGB3 ADJ Select DATAOl OlH I O2H 2 03H 3 ACK O6H DATAOO RGB3ADJ S...

Page 51: ...DATA02 WAITING TIME DATA03 SPEED OOH No operation 01H ON 02H OFF OOH ON 01H O3M minu_s 02H O6M minu_s FFH 12H hours and 45M minutes 01H O3M minutes 02H 06M minutes FFH 12H hours and 45M minutes 01H 1 ACK 39 Audio Select Set Function The external control equipment sets combinations ofaudio and video inputs fortheplasma monitor Transmission Data DATAOO AUDIO iNPUT OlH AUDIO 1 O2H AUDIO 2 O3H AUDIO 3...

Page 52: ...ment sets theHDSELECT oftheplasma monitor Transm_ionData DATAOO OlH 10351 O2H 1080A O3H 1080B ACK DATAOO 01H 10351 O2H IO8OA O3H IO8OB 43 LANGUAGE Select Function Theexternal controlequipment setstheLANGUAGE SELECT oftheplasma monitor TransmissionData DATAOO OlH ENGLISH O2H GERMAN O3H FRENCH O4H SPANISH 05H iTALIAN 06H SWEDISH 07H JAPANESE ACK DATAOO OlH ENGLISH O2H GERMAN O3H FRENCH O4H SPANISH 0...

Page 53: ...signal RGB signal Videosignal HD DVD DTV signal OOH O Nosignal OOH FFH 256 OOH O Nosignal OOH 09H 9 OOH O Nosignal OOH FFH 256 OOH O Nosignal OOH 09H 9 Identification number ofPCmode 3 58NTSC 4 43NTSC PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM B W60 B W50 480 480P 576 576P 720P 10351 10801 RESOLUTION DATA07 Dots Low order byte OOH 0 Nosignal OOH DATA08 Dots High order byte FFH 256 OOH 257 Nosignal OOH DATA09 Lin...

Page 54: ...22 16H onlyduringvideo D8H 40 FFH 1 OOH O IEH 30 D8H 40 FFH 1 OOH O IEH 30 D8H 40 FFH 1 OOH O IEH 30 EOH 32 FFH 01 OOH O 01H 01 20H 32 EOH 32 FFH 01 OOH O 01H 01 20H 32 DATAO5 SHARPNESSGain DATA06 CONTRAST Gain DATA07 BRIGHT Gain DATA08 RED Gain Ddve DATA09 GREEN Gain Drive DATAIO BLUE Gain Ddve DATA11 COLOR TEMP FOH 16 FFH 01 OOH O 01H 01 10H 16 CCH 52 FFH 01 OOH O 01H 01 14H 20 EOH 32 FFH 01 OOH...

Page 55: ...ma monitor returns thefollowing ACK DATA00 FAILURE MODE1 BitO PDPMODULE 0 Abnormal 1 Normal Bit1 1 fixed backup Bit2 TEMPERATURE 0 Abnormal 1 Normal Bit3 FAN 0 Abnormal 1 Normal Bit4 1 fixed backup Bit5 1 fixed backup Bit6 1 fixed backup Bit7 1 fixed backup DATA01 FILURE MODE 2 Bit0 7 1 fixed backup ACK The plasma monitor returns thefollowing ACK DATA0O 1stcharacter of theproduct code DATA01 2ndch...

Page 56: ...ILL YES 85 0 68 7 POS POS YES YES YES YES 4 YES 100 6 80 5 NEG NEG YES YES YES YES 4 NO 1152 864 75 0 67 5 POS POS YES YES YES YES STILL YES 1280 768 56 2 45 1 POS POS YES YES YES WIDE1 NO 1360 765 60 0 47 7 POS POS YES YES YES WIDE1 NO 1360 768 60 0 47 7 POS POS YES YES YES WIDE1 YES 1376 768 59 9 48 3 NEG POS YES YES YES WIDE2 YES 1280 1024 60 0 64 0 POS POS YES YES YES _ YES YES 75 0 80 0 POS P...

Page 57: ...monitor adapter D Sub 15 pin to your compuler s video Ixm If your compuler has a mini D Sub 15 n connector you may have to u_ the supplied RGB cable 7 Other screen modes ZOOM and STADIUM are available as well NOTE While the input signals comply with the resolution listed in the table abo_e you may hme to acl ust the position and size of the picture or the fine picture because _f errors in synchron...

Page 58: ... with new ones Unplug the remote cable from the monitor Poor picture with VIDEO signal input Poor picture with RGB signal input Adjust picture controls as needed Check pin assignments and connections Tint is poor or colors are weak Nothing appears on screen The front panel buttons do not function during Control Lock Plug the monitor s power cord into a power outlet Increase the volume Press the re...

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Page 60: ...Cursor UP DOWN LEFq RIGHT Pointer Zoom up down Off timer Wireless Wired remote control OSM Functions Pictm_ Contrast Brighmess Shaq_ness Color Tint Picture mode CoIor lcmperaturc Noise reductions Sound Bass Treble Balance Scrcen V Position tl Position V Height fl Width Au o Picture Fine pic ure Pic ure adjustment Function OSM OSM adjustment Power managemenff Gray level Cinema mode RGB3 Adjustment ...

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