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Before Use

• CHECKING ACCESSORIES.................................................................................... E-2
• INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................ E-3

Usage

• PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS............................................................................ E-4

Others

• OPTIONS.................................................................................................................. E-9
• MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS............................................................................... E-10
• SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................... E-12

Before using the display, read the User’s manual (1/2) and the User’s manual (2/2) carefully so that you know how to use the display
correctly.
Refer to this manual whenever questions or problems about operation arise.  Be sure to read and observe the safety precautions (see
the separate "Safety Precautions" manual).
Keep this manual where the user can see it easily.
* Installation and removal require special expertise.  Consult your product dealer for details.
* When "English" is selected at "Language" of the on-screen display, "colour" will be displayed in the case of the R model and "color"

will be displayed for all other models.
The notation used in this users' manual is "color".

* All operation items of A model are the same as W model.
  Please read the description part of "W model" for "A model" in User's manual (2/2).
* The residential warranty for "A model" is enclosed in accessories.
* The last digit of MODEL NO. (10 digit alphanumeric characters) indicated on the product means the body color indication alphabet or

the management number.

* The illustration of external appearance is for 42" model.

Please acknowledge some differences in the actual product of other models.

Contents

Page

USER'S MANUAL

(Specification and Part Names)

WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY

P42VHA40W/P42HHA40W/P50XHA40W/P55XHA40W/

P63XHA40W

P42VHA40U/P42HHA40U/P50XHA40U/P55XHA40U/

P63XHA40U

P42VHA40A/P42HHA40A/P50XHA40A/P55XHA40A/

P63XHA40A

P42VHA40R/P63XHA40R

MHD01695_E.book  1 ページ  2005年2月1日 火曜日 午後7時7分

Summary of Contents for plasmavision

Page 1: ...anguage of the on screen display colour will be displayed in the case of the R model and color will be displayed for all other models The notation used in this users manual is color All operation items of A model are the same as W model Please read the description part of W model for A model in User s manual 2 2 The residential warranty for A model is enclosed in accessories The last digit of MODE...

Page 2: ...ne of these ferrite cores to the cable near the terminal Two small ferrite cores When connecting a cable to the external speaker output terminal attach one of these ferrite cores to the cable near the terminal CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT One power cable Two small ferrite cores One remote control for the U model Three user s manuals Manual Manual One remote control for the W A R mo...

Page 3: ...provide at least as much space around the display as shown below Make sure that the display is installed in a location where the temperature can be maintained between 0 C and 40 C Never attempt to tilt the display sideways or backward To prevent the power and other cables from being accidentally pulled make sure that they run along the wall or through corners To prevent accidents and ensure safety...

Page 4: ...MODE Switches between picture input modes VOL button VOL button Adjusts the audio volume Wide screen selector button WIDE Switches the screen over to a desired wide screen ON OFF button Turns the power ON and OFF standby state Ambient Sensor Detects the brightness of external light Do not obstruct it Warning If the power indicator lamp flashes red or green this signifies that the display has devel...

Page 5: ...he indicator lamp is off HDMI input terminal VIDEO5 INPUT HDMI for the U model Connect this terminal to the HDMI output terminal for DVD etc RS 232C terminal RS 232C This terminal is provided for you to control the display from the PC Connect it to the RS 232C terminal on the PC RGB1 input terminal RGB1 INPUT DVI D for the W U A models Connect this terminal to the PC s display digital RGB output t...

Page 6: ...necting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 2 S Video input terminal VIDEO2 INPUT Connect this terminal to the S video output terminal of your VCR Audio3 input terminal AUDIO3 INPUT Audio2 input terminal AUDIO2 INPUT Audio1 input terminal AUDIO1 INPUT Connect this terminal to the audio output terminal of your VCR etc See the User s manual 2 2 for the selection of audio input for vid...

Page 7: ... T M D S Clock Shield 7 DDC Data 15 Ground for 5V 23 T M D S Clock 8 16 Hot Ploug Detect 24 T M D S Clock mD sub input terminal RGB2 INPUT mD sub for the W U A models RGB1 INPUT mD sub for the R model Pin No Input signal Pin No Input signal 1 Red 9 2 Green 10 Ground 3 Blue 11 4 12 5 Ground 13 Horizontal synchronization 6 Ground 14 Vertical synchronization 7 Ground 15 8 Ground Frame Ground RS 232C ...

Page 8: ...e cable HDMI input terminal VIDEO5 INPUT HDMI for the U model Pin No Input signal Pin No Input signal 1 T M D S Data2 11 T M D S Clock Shield 2 T M D S Data2 Shield 12 T M D S Clock 3 T M D S Data2 13 CEC 4 T M D S Data1 14 Reserve 5 T M D S Data1 Shield 15 DDC Clock 6 T M D S Data1 16 DDC Data 7 T M D S Data0 17 Ground for 5V 8 T M D S Data0 Shield 18 5V Power 9 T M D S Data0 19 Hot Plug Detect 1...

Page 9: ...rs P SP1000 for attaching to the display for 42 model 50 model P SP5010 for attaching to the display for 55 model P SP6300 for attaching to the display for 63 model P SP4200 for mounting on the speaker stands for 42 model P SP5010 for mounting on the speaker stands for 50 model 55 model Desktop Speaker Stand 1 set of 2 speaker stands P ST4200 for P SP4200 P ST5000 for P SP5010 Warning To prevent i...

Page 10: ...s RGB mode It doesn t support the model with 42 display displayed pixels 852 x 480 dots x lines In the DVI D mode the input signal can be restricted partly Display dots x lines Horizontal frequency kHz Vertical frequency Hz Signal DVI D 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 VGA 640 x 480 37 50 75 00 VGA 75 Hz 640 x 480 43 27 85 01 VGA 85 Hz 720 x 400 31 47 70 09 400 lines 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 SVGA 60 Hz 800 x 60...

Page 11: ...00 N PAL 37 50 50 00 HDTV 720p 15 73 59 95 M PAL 33 75 60 00 HDTV 1080i 15 73 59 94 4 43NTSC 28 13 50 00 HDTV 1080i Note Depending on the input signal the display may show pictures of reduced size due to size reduction and interpolation With some input signals Out of range may appear even when the horizontal and vertical frequencies are within their permissible ranges In this event match the input...

Page 12: ... 64 0 H x 8 7 D cm 40 9 W x 25 2 H x 3 4 D inch does not include outer projections 121 6 W x 72 6 H x 10 0 D cm 47 9 W x 28 6 H x 3 9 D inch does not include outer projections 138 0 W x 80 8 H x 12 5 D cm 54 3 W x 31 8 H x 4 9 D inch does not include outer projections 150 4 W x 89 4 H x 12 3 D cm 59 2 W x 35 2 H x 4 8 D inch does not include outer projections Power supply 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Curr...

Page 13: ...ot include outer projections 150 4 W x 89 4 H x 12 3 D cm 59 2 W x 35 2 H x 4 8 D inch does not include outer projections Power supply 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Current rating 3 2 1 35 A 4 2 1 8 A 4 4 1 9 A 5 8 2 3 A 6 8 2 6 A External equipment terminals Video input terminals VIDEO1 INPUT Video input RCA terminal 1 Vp p 75 Ω VIDEO2 INPUT S video input S terminal Y 1 Vp p 75 Ω C 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω VIDEO3 ...

Page 14: ...minal 1 Vp p 75 Ω VIDEO2 INPUT S video input S terminal Y 1 Vp p 75 Ω C 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω VIDEO3 VIDEO4 INPUT 3 RCA terminals Y 1 Vp p 75 Ω Component video input PB CB 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω PR CR 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω PC input terminal RGB1 input mD sub 3 rows 15 pin Picture signal 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω Synchronization signal TTL level Audio terminals 2 audio input pin jacks L R 3 lines 500 mVrms at least 22 kΩ Control ter...

Page 15: ... MAINTENANCE E 36 Before using the display read the User s manual 1 2 and the User s manual 2 2 carefully so that you know how to use the display correctly Refer to this manual whenever questions or problems about operation arise Be sure to read and observe the safety precautions see the separate Safety Precautions manual Keep this manual where the user can see it easily Installation and removal r...

Page 16: ...as it may be hot Contact your dealer if you find that the display does not seem to function properly when used with other audio visual equipment You may need to move your display if it produces degraded pictures or noise due to electromagnetic radiation or if the infrared remote control does not function properly Pictures may not be displayed properly if you connect a non standard PC to the RGB in...

Page 17: ... Mode 5 PICTURE MEMORY button Î E 16 Press this button to recall a Picture Memory WIDE button Î E 17 Switches the screen size RGB input mode selector button Î E 15 Selects RGB1 2 RGB3 VIDEO4 imput mode selector button Î E 14 Selects VIDEO4 Video input mode selector button Î E 14 Selects VIDEO1 3 12 Volume adjustment buttons Î E 13 Press these buttons to adjust the volume MENU button Î E 19 E 35 Pr...

Page 18: ...de 5 PICTURE MEMORY button Î E 16 Press this button to recall a Picture Memory WIDE button Î E 17 Switches the screen size Video input mode selector button Î E 14 Selects VIDEO1 5 RGB input mode selector button Î E 15 Selects RGB1 2 12 Volume adjustment buttons Î E 13 Press these buttons to adjust the volume MENU button Î E 19 E 35 Press this button to display the menu screen for adjusting the pic...

Page 19: ...G BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 To remove the cover slide it outwards while pressing it down 2 Place two AA batteries in the remote control Make sure that the batteries are properly oriented 3 Close the cover until it snaps into place PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Be sure to use replacement batteries of the same type as the original ones When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental r...

Page 20: ...bstacles between the remote control and the display s signal receiver EFFECTIVE RANGE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL Left Upper Lower Right 5 m Front 30 30 20 20 Note The remote control may not function properly if you use a high frequency fluorescent lamp If you experience problems move the lamp or use the remote control from a different position ...

Page 21: ...óññêèé 中文 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Speaker Display Speaker optional Remote control VCR Î E 8 DVD recorder player Î E 9 PC Î E 11 VCR or other external components See P Î Satellite tuner Î E 10 To AC outlet ...

Page 22: ...her the S video input terminal or the video input terminal If the unit to be connected is equipped with S video output terminal it is recommended to connect to the S video terminal VCR To video output To S video output To audio outputs To S video input To audio inputs To video input Display bottom ...

Page 23: ... terminal DVD RECORDER PLAYER To S video output To video output To component video output To audio outputs To video input To S video input To audio inputs To component video input Display bottom To HDMI output To HDMI input Note Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before you connect external components Also refer to the instructions for the component to be connected When inputting audio conne...

Page 24: ...e component to be connected is equipped with HDMI output terminal component video output terminal it is recommended to connect to the component video terminal SATELLITE TUNER Display bottom To S video output To video output To component video output To audio outputs To video input To S video input To audio inputs To component video input To HDMI output To HDMI input Antenna commercially available ...

Page 25: ...ut mD sub To RGB output DVI D To mD sub input Display bottom To audio inputs To audio output Note Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before you connect external components Also refer to the instructions for the component to be connected When inputting audio connect to the terminals corresponding to the used video input or RGB input Terminal layout may differ and functions may not be availabl...

Page 26: ...r lamp changes from Red to Green 3 Press or Select the video mode to input 4 Press when the power is ON The color of the power lamp changes from Green to Red and the the power turns OFF Stand by state You can also use the buttons on the display s control panel to perform these steps for the W R models You can also use the buttons on the display s control panel to perform these steps for the U mode...

Page 27: ...ed even when you turn OFF the power Muting the audio Press The audio is removed Press again to restore the audio to the original level The mute mode can also be released by pressing the volume buttons You can also use the buttons on the display s control panel to perform these steps Ex the W model When the volume adjustment button is pressed Note Functions may not be available with some models and...

Page 28: ...NALS on P E 31 VIDEO INPUT MODE for the U model 1 Press to select the input mode You can select from VIDEO1 mode to VIDEO5 mode The video modes corresponding to each input terminal are as follows VIDEO1 Video VIDEO2 S video VIDEO3 Component video VIDEO4 Component video VIDEO5 HDMI For selection of the input terminal see SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS on P E 31 You can also use the buttons on the disp...

Page 29: ... between the modes from RGB1 to RGB2 The input terminal of each RGB mode is as follows for the W U models RGB1 DVI D RGB2 mD sub for the R model RGB1 mD sub For selection of the input terminal see SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS on P E 31 You can also use the buttons on the display s control panel to perform these steps Ex the U model RGB1 mode ...

Page 30: ...witch between the set status and the fine mode For the picture mode settings see Setting Picture Mode P E 22 Picture Memory Press 5 This button can be used to recall the settings of the picture memories 1 8 Each time this button is pressed the setting changes as follows For the picture memory settings see Setting Picture Memory P E 22 Ex the W R models Note Functions may not be available with some...

Page 31: ...re in a Normal mode for extended periods of time may cause phosphor burn in A variety of Screen Sizes are available with this display Remember that if you select a mode with an aspect ratio ratio of frame width to frame height different from that of the TV program or video media the pictures will appear differently than if you had selected a mode having the same aspect ratio Showing a movie or sim...

Page 32: ...he height of the caption Captions may not be easy to read however depending on the picture The following aspect ratios are available 4 3 aspect ratio 16 9 aspect ratio VHF UHF broadcasting BS broadcasting HDTV broadcasting 1 85 1 aspect ratio 2 35 1 aspect ratio Vista Vision size Cinema Vision size SCREEN SIZE ASPECT RATIO Picture of standard size Wide1 Vertically extended picture Wide2 Horizontal...

Page 33: ... PrecisionSetting E 22 Color Focus E 25 Picture Memory E 22 Progressive Scan E 26 24 Frame Mode E 26 Default 30 Frame Mode E 26 Jaggies Filter E 26 Position E 27 Motion Setting E 26 Size E 27 Default Treble E 28 Bass E 28 Balance E 28 Loudness E 28 Adjustment E 29 Dot Clock E 29 On Screen Menu E 30 Clock Phase E 29 Input Terminal E 31 Clamp Position E 29 Others E 32 Auto Calibration E 29 OSD E 30 ...

Page 34: ...re greenish colors E More purplish colors 6 Press to store 7 Press when you finish Repeat steps 3 4 5 and 6 when you wish to make changes to other options When is pressed after you have selected Default the settings are returned to those that were valid when you purchased the set Press to halt the operation in progress Ex the W R models PICTURE selected in the main menu screen Tint selected in the...

Page 35: ... to darken the color Press E to lighten the color Press to store Adjusting the Tint Press F to change the tint to a more greenish color Press E to change the tint to a more purplish color Press to store Adjusting the Sharpness Press F to sharpen the Sharpness Press E to soften the Sharpness Press to store Adjusting the Ambient Sensor Automatically adjusts the Sharpness to an optimized level that m...

Page 36: ...ble for viewing a still picture Press to store Precision Setting for the U model Enables advanced Sharpness adjustments See page E 23 for details Setting Picture Memory The adjustment status of eight groups of picture adjustment settings can be stored enabling you to quickly switch to your desired group of settings for the picture you are planning to watch Save Use C or D to select Memory 1 8 If i...

Page 37: ...icker for more comfortable viewing Each time you press E or F the available choices appear in the following sequence Press to store Setting CODEC NR This enables noise reduction processing of mosquito noise or block noise generated when digital picture signals are recorded or replayed Each time you press E or F the available choices appear in the following sequence Press to store PRECISION SETTING...

Page 38: ...ction to enable an optimized display for each Each time E or F is pressed the setting is switched On Off Press to store Adjusting the Color Temp Use E or F to specify a desired color temperature Each time you press E or F one of the available choices appears in the following sequence 3500 More reddish colors 3500 More bluish colors User User Color Temp setup Press to store Setting User Color Temp ...

Page 39: ...a Targeting Red This function corrects the hue and color depth with respect to Red Tint Use E and F to adjust the hue Color Use E and F to adjust the color depth Press to store Adjustments can be made in the same way for Targeting Yellow Performs correction with respect to Yellow Targeting Green Performs correction with respect to Green Targeting Cyan Performs correction with respect to Cyan Targe...

Page 40: ...e input thus enabling a smoother motion picture display Each time E or F is pressed the setting is switched Auto Off Press to store Motion Setting The detecting sensitivity for motion picture is set The response of the picture processing is valued in the motion picture priority setting Press F to specify still picture priority Press E to specify motion picture priority Press to store Progressive S...

Page 41: ...o select a desired input mode before making any changes Adjusting Screen Position Position Horizontal position Horizontal F Moves screen to the right E Moves screen to the left Vertical position Vertical C Moves screen up D Moves screen down Press to store Adjusting Screen Size Size Screen width Width F Increases width E Reduces width Screen height Height C Increases height D Reduces height Press ...

Page 42: ...hifts the volume balance towards the left Press to store Setting Loudness Loudness Corrects the balance between bass and treble for easy listening even with weak volume Each time you press E or F one of the available choices appears in the following sequence On Off Press to store AUDIO Menu screen Note The screen display disappears if there is no operation within approximately 60 seconds Depending...

Page 43: ... Operation Dot Clock mD sub You may find the vertically striped pattern in pictures depending on the clock frequency of your PC s processor If you experience blurring you can obtain a clearer picture by adjusting the Dot Clock Use E F to adjust to minimize vertically striped pattern in pictures Clock Phase mD sub Pictures and the outline of letters may blur or flicker as the clock phase of your PC...

Page 44: ...uage and press The Language selection screen will appear 2 Press C or D to select your desired language English Español Spanish Français French Português Portuguese Ðóññêèé Russian for the R model 3 Press The menu is displayed in the selected language Selection of indications Name Select You can change the settings for indications for video inputs and RGB inputs Video input You can change the sett...

Page 45: ... receive to D SUB Input terminal 1 Select D SUB Input and press D SUB Input screen appears 2 Select the signal system to receive Each time you press E or F one of the available choices appears in the following sequence RGB PC Decoder RGB PC For using RGB for PC Decoder For using digital broadcast tuner 3 Press to store SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS Input Terminal Settings Screen Note The screen disp...

Page 46: ...mate 20 seconds at the no signal state Selecting input terminals Audio Input You can use this option to select the available terminals to receive the audio from input equipment 1 Select Audio Input and press The Audio Input selection screen will appear 2 Press C or D to select video input terminal 3 Select a related audio input terminal Each time you press E or F one of the available choices appea...

Page 47: ...You can use this option to switch the setting for RGB input signal Each time you press E or F one of the available choices appears in the following sequence Auto The optimum display is obtained automatically for input signals Others The optimum resolution setting is fixed for each signal Press to store In Auto mode the resolution of VGA WVGA 480P XGA WXGA SXGA and SXGA may not be automatically dis...

Page 48: ...status Select Information and press The Information screen will appear Mode Input mode appears at the upper right corner of the screen Freq Scan Mode Frequency scanning Input Signal Video mode Input Sync Signal type Freq Synchronized signal frequency polarity Preset No RGB code number Information screen Video Mode Information screen RGB Mode Note The screen display disappears if there is no operat...

Page 49: ...appears in the following sequence PICTURE POSITION SIZE AUDIO FEATURES FACTORY DEFAULT The FACTORY DEFAULT Menu screen will appear 3 Press Displays the message of whether to proceed with the initialization 4 Press C or D to select the Yes 5 Press The message of having completed the initialization will be displayed after initializing 6 Press when you finish Ex the W R models FACTORY DEFAULT selecte...

Page 50: ...produced when the cabinet expands or contracts due to variations in temper ature This sound does not indicate that the display has a problem The display makes a buzzing sound The display has fans to maintain the temperature of internal components at a constant level This sound is produced by the fan as it rotates Applies to models equipped with a fan There are spots on the screen Check whether you...

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