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3.1  Read all safety instructions and the User’s Manual before using the product.   
3.2  The safety instructions and User’s Manual shall be maintained in good condition for 

future use.   

3.3  Special attention shall be paid to the warnings on the User’s Manual. 
3.4  The User’s Manual shall be observed when using the product.   
3.5  Unplug the power connector before cleaning the product.    A wet cloth is sufficient for 

the cleaning of the product and don’t use liquid or spraying cleaner for cleaning purpose. 

3.6  Use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer to avoid any risk.   
3.7  Keep the product away from any water source.    When moving the product from lower 

temperature to high temperature environments, drops of water may condense on the 
housing.    Don’t turn on the Display immediate so as not to cause fire, electric shock or 
other risks.   

3.8  Don’t install the product on unstable wagons, racks or tables to avoid falling, hurt or 

material damage.  The installation of the product shall be conducted in accordance with 
the instructions of the manufacturer and by using the support recommended by the 
manufacturer.  

3.9  When installing the product on a wagon, emergency stop or forceful push of the wagon is 

prohibited.    It is also not allowed to drive the wagon through an uneven ground to avoid 
falling, hurt or material damage.   

3.10  The openings on the back of the product provide a ventilation function and can ensure the 

reliability of the operation from being affected by overheat.  The vents shall not be 
blocked or closed, especially when the product is installed on your bed, sofa, blanket or 
other similar surfaces.  Expect for a good ventilation condition is available, don’t 
installed the product in a embedded rack or bookcase.  The installation shall be 
conducted in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer.   

To ensure a good ventilation, a distance of more than 10cm shall be maintained 
between the Display and any other furniture. 

3.11  Energize the product with the voltage specified on the power supply label.  Contact your 

dealer or local power station when you don’t know the voltage of your power source.   

3.12  The three-wire power connector attached to the product shall only plug into the jack with 

a grounding terminal.    When you encounter any difficult in the plugging of the power 
connector, contact water and electricity technicians for assistance and don’t damage the 
ground terminal of the power connector.   

3.13  The power cable shall be fixed along its patch.    Don’t lead the power cable through the 

passageway or have it pressed by other objects.    Special attention shall be paid to the 
wiring at the door and of the power connector and other plugs and jacks. 

3.14  when it lightens or the product will not be used for a long time, remove the power cable 

and all other cables from the jacks to avoid any damage caused by the lightning or the 
surge of the power source.   

3.15  Don’t overload the power jack.    Using extended lines or the jacks of other appliances 

may cause fire of electric shock.   

3.16  Don’t put any object from the vents; otherwise, high voltage may be induced and causes 

short circuit, fire or electric shock.    No water is allowed to be sprayed to the product. 

3.17  Opening or removing the back cover may expose you in high voltage or other risks. 

When repair is required, contact qualified require service staffs and don’t repair the 
Display by yourself.   

3.18  Unplug the power connector and contact with qualified service staffs when the following 

incidents occur:   

  The power supply or connector fails.   
  Liquid sprays or any object drops in the Display.   

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Summary of Contents for PDP46W1 - 46W1 - 46" Plasma Panel

Page 1: ...l Equipment 19 7 1 PC Module 7 2 PC Module Video Module 7 3 PC Module Enhanced PC Module 7 4 Connection to External Laud Speakers 8 Basic Operation 23 8 1 Power ON OFF 8 2 Selection of Input Mode 8 3...

Page 2: ...ot occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause unacceptable interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is en...

Page 3: ...n gently Don t put the glasses with their faces downward without protecting them with pads When opening the carton check whether the product is in good condition and all the parts and components are p...

Page 4: ...ation and prevent any damage to operators or properties WARNING Ignorance or inappropriate use may causedamage or vital errors to operators ATTENTION Ignorance or inappropriate use may cause injury or...

Page 5: ...enetrates into the housing of the product Don t damage the power cable Don t damage or change the power cable Heavy objects heat or tensile force may damage the power cable and cause fire or electric...

Page 6: ...electric shock ATTENTION Don t install the product close to smoke or moisture Fire or electric shock may be caused when the product is installed close to smoke or moisture Don t installed the product...

Page 7: ...ive Incorrect polarities may case breakage and leakage of the batteries hurt operators and contaminate the remote controller Don t charge the batteries attached with the product to avoid any risk Don...

Page 8: ...or bookcase The installation shall be conducted in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer To ensure a good ventilation a distance of more than 10cm shall be maintained between the Displa...

Page 9: ...the service staffs shall conduct a safety inspection to ensure normal operation of the product 3 21 A distance of at least 1 meter shall be maintenance between the product and any heat source such as...

Page 10: ...5 BNC input connectors and one set of RGB D SUB15 PIN output connectors A set of PC sound input connectors is also provided The machine supports PC image quality up to XGA 1024X768 with a vertical fr...

Page 11: ...Note Depending on the shipping areas the actual attached to the product might be different S terminal X 1 D sub 15 PIN Signal Line X 1 AV terminal X 1 Component Video Cable x 1 Battery UM 4 X 2 Remote...

Page 12: ...e product into the power jack on the right side of the product Plug the other end of the power cable into the power jack on the wall Press the power switch 1 Down 2 Up The power indicator in the front...

Page 13: ...ing on the module the available signal source options may be different A PC Module RGB 1 RGB 2 circular display B PC Module Video Module RGB 1 RGB 2 AV1 S Video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr circular display C PC Mod...

Page 14: ...are used as left right buttons in the OSD Menu screen The button has the function of Enter B They are used for the adjustment of volume with OSD Menu is not shown on the screen Press can reduce the vo...

Page 15: ...all the Display onto the wall hanger 6 Four tapped holes for the laud speakers Use the standard hangers and screws to fix the optional standard laud speakers 7 Signal input terminals They are used to...

Page 16: ...the video output device F Audio 1 Is a audio input terminal connecting to the audio output terminal of the video output device This terminal is the audio input end of the component video signals PC Mo...

Page 17: ...UTO A The Display adjust the phase vertical horizontal position and color temperature automatically when pressing this key in PC mode B The Display select appropriate video format automatically when p...

Page 18: ...g this key again 8 Use these keys to adjust OSD Menu up and down 9 Use these keys to adjust OSD Menu left and right 10 Exit Press this key to exit OSD Menu 11 Zoom Zoom Use these keys to zooming the s...

Page 19: ...er and the remote control window The effective receiving scope of the signals is 6 meters to the front of the remote control window each 30 to the left and right sides and each 20 to the top and botto...

Page 20: ...DVI connects to digital RGB output interface Input option RGB 2 Note 1 The DVI connector of the Display is DVI I which does not provide analog signals 2 The RS 232 connector of the Display provides a...

Page 21: ...e sound is input via Audio 2 INPUT Option S Video CVBS In terminal connects to the CVBS Video output of a video output device such as VHS VCD S VHS or DVD The sound is input via Audio 2 INPUT Option A...

Page 22: ...ital and 1 set of RGB outputs 3 sets of analog inputs including 2 sets of D SUB terminals INPUT Option RGB 1 and RGB 3 and 1 set of 5 axial BNC terminals INPUT Option RGB 4 PC Audio can be used in con...

Page 23: ...nsulator at the front side into the bottom of the terminal and restore the terminal to its original position Pull the wire gently to make sure that the wire is fastened firmly Note 1 The wiring of the...

Page 24: ...nput signal sources appears Use the keys to select the signal source you want and press to confirm the selection Your may also press the INPUT key repeatedly to select the signal source you want The s...

Page 25: ...the PC key repeatedly to select the signal source for PC and enhanced PC modules The signal sources are displayed in the following sequence Where 1 PC Module 2 PC Module Enhanced PC Mode RGB 1 Analog...

Page 26: ...ight key has the function of Enter Press the Exit key to exit the current OSD page Note The OSD Close Time is set from the Misc page When not key is pressed within the set time the system exits the OS...

Page 27: ...automatically adjust the phase horizontal vertical position and color temperature to optimize the display When the display cannot be showed after the change of the playback system in Video Input mode...

Page 28: ...tatus Brightness Aspect Ratio Volume Language OSD Position Input Source Contrast Video Format Treble Image Reverse OSD Timeout System Saturation Bass Image Move OSD Rotation Hue Balance Move Time Colo...

Page 29: ...synchronous signals can be adjusted and the aspect ratio and DPMS is enabled or disabled You can adjust the screen and select the signal format you want when Video signals are input When you don t kn...

Page 30: ...d output 4 Language and Screen Saver Page PC Options in Advanced Mode VIDEO Options in Advanced Mode You can select the languages provided by OSD from the Language option The preset languages of the D...

Page 31: ...on Press the button on the Display or the key on the remote controller to complete the settings as shown on Fig 5 1 Select User from Color Temp when inputting Video signals and press the button on the...

Page 32: ...o signals 6 Status PC VIDEO This page displays resolution and vertical horizontal frequency when inputting PC signals When PIP is used the sub picture source and systems are also displayed The signal...

Page 33: ...9 Optional Accessories Inclination 0 25 adjustable Ceiling Mount Wall Mount Speaker Stand C pdp User Menu UM_BenQ doc 5 30 2002 8 42 PM Wuys 32...

Page 34: ...onal Chinese Japanese Sound SRS Surround Power Supply AC 100V 120V 220V 240V 50Hz 60Hz Power Consumption 330W Ordinary Input Terminal PC Module D Sub 15 Pin Analog RGB Input DVI Connector Digital TMDS...

Page 35: ...640 480 43 30 85 00 36 00 VESA 8 800 600 35 16 56 25 36 00 VESA 9 800 600 37 90 60 32 40 00 VESA 10 800 600 46 90 75 00 49 50 VESA 11 800 600 48 08 72 19 50 00 VESA 12 800 600 53 70 85 00 56 25 VESA...

Page 36: ...Also check the peripherals to find out the cause of the failure When the Display doesn t work after you take the measures below contact with your dealer for assistance Failure Measures Power cannot be...

Page 37: ...speaker does not sound Check that the line is connected appropriately Check that the Display is not in Mute mode Check that the audio signal lines of the peripherals are connected appropriately The p...

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