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USING THE TIMER

Turn the “ADVANCED OSD” to “ON” in the MAIN MENU 
to access the TIMER feature in OPTION3.

To user the TIMER feature the fi rst set the internal clock and 
the day of the week. Th

  e display can also be programmed to 

turn on or off  at preset times, and which input the display 
will use at those times. Th

  e Program Timer which turns on 

or off  the power at the day of the week, time and the input 
mode you want, or Repeat Timer which displays two input 
modes alternately can each be set also. In the “OPTION3” 
OSD menu, select “TIMER”, then press the SET button. Th

 e 

“TIMER” screen appears.

PRESENT TIME

Th

  is sets the day of the week and present time. Example: 

Setting “WEDNESDAY”, “22:05” In the “TIMER” menu, 
select “PRESENT TIME”, then press the  SET button.

Th

  e “PRESENT TIME” screen appears. Set the items.

 

Turn DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME on if daylight  

 

savings is observed.

 

Select the day of the week.

 

Set the clock using the 24-hour (HH/MM) format.

To accept PRESENT TIME settings, highlight “SET”* in the 
PRESENT TIME OSD menu, then press the  SET button to 
store the settings. 

* If you press the EXIT button instead of the SET button, 
Timer settings will not be accepted.

PROGRAM TIMER

Th

  e PROGRAM TIMER feature allows a series of scheduled 

operation times to be set. Th

  e display can be programmed to 

run on a particular day and time while using a desired input 
source. Under the Function setting (FUNC.) either a Screen 
Saver setting (ORBITER, INVERSE, WHITE) or a REPEAT 
TIMER program can be set for the monitor to use during the 
scheduled power-on time. 
NOTE: When a REPEAT TIMER program is selected as 
the Function setting, the Program Timer's Input option 
is not available. Th

  e input used will use the input that is 

programmed for the Repeat Timer program. 
Up to 10 individual PROGRAM TIMER schedules can be 
set. When schedules are set to perform functions at the same 
time, the schedule with the lower number has priority. For 
example schedule #1 has priority over schedule #10. When 
schedules overlap, each action is sequentially executed.

Using special characters in the PROGRAM TIMER 
setting.

Using an asterisk (*) alone in the DAY fi eld means that the 
programmed schedule will run every day.

Using the asterisk (*) and the name of the day means the 
programmed schedule will run only on that day. For example 
"*FRI" means that the schedule will run every Friday.

A hyphen (-) in either the ON or OFF fi elds means that a 
time is not set. In order to use the Program Timer, at least 
either an ON or OFF time has to be set. 

A hyphen (-) in the INPUT or that the monitor will use the 
previously used display mode for that particular schedule.

If a Repeat Timer sequence is selected in the FUNC. fi eld, 
the Input fi eld will show a hyphen (-).

Setting the PROGRAM TIMER using multiple inputs

Set the INPUT fi eld to “MULTI”, then press the SET button. 
Th

  e “MULTI SCREEN SETTING” will appear on the screen.

Use the 

p

 and 

q

 buttons to select “MULTI MODE”, then 

use the + and - buttons to choose from “S BY S1, 2R, or 
2L” and “PICTURE IN PICTURE MODE (BOTTOM 
LEFT~TOP LEFT)”.

Use the 

p

 and 

q

 buttons to select “MAIN”/“SUB” and 

“LEFT”/“RIGHT”, then use the + and - buttons to choose 
from “VIDEO1 to "DVI”. 

To set “REP.1~3” as the FUNC.

Set the FUNC. fi eld to “REP.1”, “REP.2” or “REP.3”, then press 
the SET button. Th

  e “REPEAT TIMER” menu will appear on 

the screen.

Use the - and + buttons to choose from “SINGLE”, “S BY S 1, 
2R or 2L” and “PICTURE IN PICTURE MODE (BTM LFT 
to TOP LFT)”, then adjust the items.

Operation

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Summary of Contents for 42XP10 - PlasmaSync - 42" Plasma Panel

Page 1: ...PlasmaSync 42XP10 PlasmaSync 50XP10 PlasmaSync 60XP10 EXIT MUTE INPUT English User s Manual...

Page 2: ...Package Contents Plasma Monitor Remote control and AA Batteries Power cord Users Manual CD ROM Start Up Guide Paper CD ROM Main Power Switch cover and screw Cable clamps...

Page 3: ...r Display Digital Zoom Pointer Main Power Switch Cover English 12 Remote Control ID English 13 On Screen Display OSD Using the OSD English 14 OSD English 15 Operation Picture Size Using Video Signals...

Page 4: ...ndustries Alliance www eiae org 16 Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have...

Page 5: ...s equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there...

Page 6: ...n cord or with outlets unless the prongs can be inserted fully The power supply cord you use must have been approved by and comply with the safety standards of your country Type H05VV F 3G 1mm2 should...

Page 7: ...Human Factors Engineering of Visual Display Terminal Workstations ANSI HFS Standard No 100 1988 Published by The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society P O Box 1369 Santa Monica California 90406 Cleanin...

Page 8: ...se complementary or pastel colors whenever possible Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct sharply defined borders between colors Plasma monitor driving sound The panel of the Plasma mon...

Page 9: ...g apparatus to the unit while on a surface that is strong and stable enough to support the weight of the unit such as a floor or sturdy table Use the specified clasps for installation Take necessary s...

Page 10: ...itor should be rotated clockwise so that the left side is moved to the top and the LED indicator light is on the bottom This will allow for proper ventilation and will extend the lifetime of the monit...

Page 11: ...chargeable alkaline or manganese batteries There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly Operating Range for the Remote Control Point the top of the remote control toward the moni...

Page 12: ...OSD menu is off Exits from the current menu being displayed to the previous menu within the OSD 9 Remote control sensor and Power indicator Receives the signal when using the wireless remote control G...

Page 13: ...ment such as a DVD player HDTV device or set top box This input can be used with an RGB or component source For proper operation select BNC INPUT in the OPTION1 OSD menu 7 AUDIO2 Input the audio signa...

Page 14: ...re mode S BY S Side by side mode SINGLE Returns to normal mode SWAP Swaps the Split Screen images When the QUICK SWAP function see OSD OPTION4 is ON SWAP can be used to change signal input Single scre...

Page 15: ...e position or enlarge the image on the screen 1 Be sure ZOOM NAV function is off Press the ZOOM button or to display the magnifying glass Press the ZOOM button to enlarge the image Press the ZOOM butt...

Page 16: ...ode press the REMOTE ID RESET button and hold down for 2 seconds In order for this feature to work properly the display must be assigned a Monitor ID number The Monitor ID number can be assigned under...

Page 17: ...nctions may be available To access all functions the Advanced OSD option must be turned on in the ADVANCED OSD menu PICTURE AUDIO SCREEN OPTION1 ADVANCED OSD OFF NEXT PAGE SEL ENTER MAIN MENU 1 2 EXIT...

Page 18: ...bled GAIN RED The WHITE BALANCE appears when the SET button is pressed on the COLOR TEMP OSD menu GAIN RED GREEN BLUE Adjusts the white level of the white balance 50 YES GAIN GREEN 50 YES GAIN BLUE 50...

Page 19: ...n about inputs screen size etc is shown OFF No information is shown ON YES OSD POSITION Change the position of the menu between 1 and 6 Press or to adjust 1 YES OSD ORBITER ON The menu position interm...

Page 20: ...ACK LEVEL LOW NO PROTOCOL SET Sets protocol setting for use with RS 232C connection OFF When NEC protocol is used normal ON When special protocol is used Consult dealer for details of protocol OFF YES...

Page 21: ...arance of the sub screen NORMAL YES SUB P RATE Sets the transparency of the sub screen 100 YES ZOOM NAV Sets the position of the zoom navigation image BTM LFT YES PIC FREEZE Sets the position of the c...

Page 22: ...o 2 35 1 Image is expanded at a 2 35 1 ratio to fill the entire screen The screen is filled vertically however some information will be lost on the left and right sides of the image Available for the...

Page 23: ...panded to fill the entire screen ZOOM Vertically and horizontally expands the picture while maintaining the correct aspect ratio TRUE The image is displayed at the native resolution When using a VGA o...

Page 24: ...D HD2 SCART1 SCART2 SCART3 VGA RGBHV DVI VIDEO1 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES VIDEO2 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES S VIDEO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES DVD HD1 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES DVD HD2 YES YES Y...

Page 25: ...EO DVD HD or RGB button The input selection may also be changed by pressing the INPUT button on the front of the unit Adjusting the OSD controls 1 To make the desired picture active press the SELECT F...

Page 26: ...4 NO 3 NO 1 NO 2 NO 32 NO 33 NO 34 NO 35 NO 36 NO 37 NO 38 NO 39 NO 40 NO 41 NO 42 NO 43 NO 44 NO 45 NO 46 NO 47 NO 48 NO 49 NO 50 NO 51 NO 52 NO 53 NO 54 NO 55 NO 56 NO 7 NO 8 NO 9 NO 10 NO 11 NO 12...

Page 27: ...ng the Program Timer s Input option is not available The input used will use the input that is programmed for the Repeat Timer program Up to 10 individual PROGRAM TIMER schedules can be set When sched...

Page 28: ...State4 State1 State2 State3 When a STATE setting is set to OFF i e STATE1 ON STATE2 ON STATE3 OFF STATE4 ON the repeat timer schedules use all but STATE3 State1 State2 State4 State1 State2 Repeat Tim...

Page 29: ...ID number can be set within a range from 1 to 26 or set to ALL No two monitors should share the same Monitor ID number It is recommended to number each monitor in a daisy chain sequentially from 1 The...

Page 30: ...IT NONE STOP BIT 1 bit FLOW CONTROL NONE 2 Control command diagram The command is structured by the address code function code data code and end code The length of the command is different for each fu...

Page 31: ...rent activity changing of the input signal etc Example Turn the power ON is for ASCII code Sending commands from the PC etc Status code from Plasma monitor Meaning 30 30 21 0D 0 0 Command for POWER ON...

Page 32: ...4Dh 70h 31h Picture Mode STANDARD vM p2 76h 4Dh 70h 32h Picture Mode CINEMA1 vM p3 76h 4Dh 70h 33h Picture Mode CINEMA2 vM p4 76h 4Dh 70h 34h Picture Mode DEFAULT vM p5 76h 4Dh 70h 35h 5 Read command...

Page 33: ...er or other input device Use the OSD screen controls to focus and adjust display by increasing or decreasing the clock phase total When the display mode is changed the OSD Image Adjust settings may ne...

Page 34: ...G M N SECAM 4 43NTSC PAL60 Output Signal VIDEO1 and VGA can also be used as OUTPUT terminals VGA 15pin Mini D sub Analog RGB Analog RGB Video 0 7V p p with 75 ohm terminated Separate HV sync TTL level...

Page 35: ...B G M N SECAM 4 43NTSC PAL60 Output Signal VIDEO1 and VGA can also be used as OUTPUT terminals VGA 15pin Mini D sub Analog RGB Analog RGB Video 0 7V p p with 75 ohm terminated Separate HV sync TTL le...

Page 36: ...M N SECAM 4 43NTSC PAL60 Output Signal VIDEO1 and VGA can also be used as OUTPUT terminals VGA 15pin Mini D sub Analog RGB Analog RGB Video 0 7V p p with 75 ohm terminated Separate HV sync TTL level...

Page 37: ...Neg Pos 3 1280X768 2 s e Y s e Y 6 5 8 9 6 3 3 Yes Yes Neg Pos 5 1280X768 s e Y s e Y 8 7 5 2 7 4 3 Yes Yes Neg Pos 6 1280X768 35 1280 X 800 Wide XGA s e Y s e Y 7 9 4 8 9 5 Yes Yes Neg Pos 4 1280X80...

Page 38: ...RGBHV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 133 480P 59 9 31 5 SCART1 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 2 480P 134 576P 3 s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y 3 1 3 0 5 HD 135 720P 3 s e Y s e Y s e Y s e...

Page 39: ...9 5 2 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Neg Pos 3 1280X768 2 33 s e Y s e Y 6 5 8 9 6 Yes Yes Neg Pos 5 1280X768 34 72 57 8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Neg Pos 6 1280X768 35 1280 X 800 Wide XGA s e Y s e Y 7 9 4 8 9 5 Yes Yes N...

Page 40: ...I 4 50 15 6 RGBHV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 133 480P 59 9 31 5 SCART1 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 2 480P 134 576P 50 31 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 HD 135 720P 3 s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y 5...

Page 41: ...Neg 3 1280X768 1 s e Y s e Y 8 7 4 9 9 5 2 3 Yes Yes Neg Pos 3 1280X768 2 s e Y s e Y 6 5 8 9 6 3 3 Yes Yes Neg Pos 5 1280X768 s e Y s e Y 8 7 5 2 7 4 3 Yes Yes Neg Pos 6 1280X768 35 1280 X 800 Wide X...

Page 42: ...RGBHV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 133 480P 59 9 31 5 SCART1 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 2 480P 134 576P 3 s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y s e Y 3 1 3 0 5 HD 135 720P 3 s e Y s e Y s e Y s e...

Page 43: ...B Input DVI D DVI 1 TX2 9 TX1 17 TX0 2 TX2 10 TX1 18 TX0 3 Shield TX2 TX4 11 Shield TX1 TX3 19 Shield TXP TX5 4 NC 12 NC 20 NC 5 NC 13 NC 21 NC 6 DDC Serial Clock 14 5 power 22 Shield TXC 7 DDC Serial...

Page 44: ...in compliance with Council Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 1 Council Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 and marked with NEC Display Solutions Ltd 4 13 23 Shibaura Minato Ku...

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