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USER’S MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for PlasmaSync 50PD2

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Page 2: ...NEC Technologies PlasmaSync Plasma Monitor User s Manual ...

Page 3: ...ctric shock 7 Do not attempt to service or repair the unit NEC is not liable for any bodily harm or damage caused if unqualified persons attempt service or open the back cover Refer all service to authorized NEC Service Centers RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALI FIED SERVICE PE...

Page 4: ...ble in AccuShield to reduce the likeli hood of perceptible phosphor burn or to diminish its perceptible effects if it occurs See pages 37 45 and 46 for instructions on how to use the Orbiter Low Brightness and Inverse RGB modes of AccuShield Lower the Brightness and Contrast levels as much as possible without impairing image readability Display an image with many colors and color gradations ie pho...

Page 5: ...ir l appareil soi même NEC ne saura être tenu pour responsable pour toute blessure ou dommage causé par des personnes non qualifiées qui essayent de réparer ou d ouvrir le couvercle arrière Confier toute réparation à un centre de service agréé NEC RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR MISE EN GARDE AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D ELECTRO CUTION NE PAS DEPOSER LE COUVERCLE IL N Y A AUCUNE PIECE UTI LI...

Page 6: ...us aux pages 37 45 et 46 pour plus de détails sur l utilisation des modes Orbiter Illumination Réduite et RVB In verse de l AccuShield Abaissez le niveau de l image contraste luminosité autant que possible sans faire perdre la lisibilité de l image Affichez une image avec de nombreuses couleurs et gradua tions de couleur par ex des images photographiques ou photo réalistes Créez un contenu d image...

Page 7: ...s set up including ad justment of user controls These costs are the responsibility of the NECTECH dealer from whom the product was purchased 3 Payment of shipping charges HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE 1 To obtain service on your product consult the dealer from whom you purchased the product 2 Whenever warranty service is required the original dated in voice or a copy must be presented as proof ...

Page 8: ... POSITION 31 Direct Adjustment 31 Menu Adjustments 32 Input Selection INPUT SELECT 33 Standard Settings NORMAL 34 Information Screen DISPLAY MODE 35 Timer Settings PRESENT TIME 36 Time Settings 36 Timer Settings 36 4 Screen 9 Screen Multiple System Settings VIDEO WALL MENU 38 Menu Display Position Adjustment OSM LOCATION 39 Other Functions OTHER SETTINGS 40 Color System Settings COLOR SYSTEM 40 Po...

Page 9: ...equipment or injury to the user or installer Product war ranty does not cover damage caused by improper installa tion Failure to follow these recommendations could re sult in voiding your warranty Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mounting To allow heat to disperse leave space between surrounding ob jects as shown in the diagram to the right 50mm 1 97 50mm 1 97 31mm 1 22 31mm 1 22 45mm 1 77 P...

Page 10: ...RGB input the source is switched to the RGB input when selecting a compo nent input the source is switched to the DVD HD input Can be used with Digital RGB input DVI standard compliant The signale plasma monitor provides four split screen feature Can be used with multiple screens 4 screen and 9 screen VIDEO WALL For 9 screen an optional distribution amplifier is needed for VIDEO WALL Power managem...

Page 11: ...n Switches to the signal connected with the RGB input connec tor Toggle switches between RGB1 RGB2 DVD HD or RGB3 Functions as the button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also pages 22 and 25 u VIDEO button Switches to the signal connected with the VIDEO input con nector Functions as the button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also pages 22 and 25 i Remote control sensor Receives the signal fr...

Page 12: ...puter VCR or DVD player u VIDEO VIDEO IN connector BNC Here is where you connect a composite video signal VIDEO OUT connector BNC You can use this connector to output the composite video signal from the VIDEO IN connec tor S VIDEO IN connector DIN 4 pin Here is where you con nect the S video Y C separate signal When connections are made to both the VIDEO connector and the S VIDEO connector the sig...

Page 13: ...r when there is an obstacle in the path Should this happen use the remote control in the wired operation Handling the remote control Remote Control POWER ON OFF button Switches the power on off See also page 21 If the POWER STANDBY lamp is not glowing then these controls will not work RGB 1 button Select the RGB1 input See also page 22 RGB 2 button Select the RGB 2 DVD HD input See also page 22 RG...

Page 14: ...ries To install or replace batteries Press and slide to open the cover Align the batteries according to the and indications inside the case Replace the cover Connect external equipment See page 14 To protect the connected equipment turn off the main power before making connections Refer to your equipment user manual Connect the supplied power cable The power outlet socket should be installed as ne...

Page 15: ... monitor Audio signal of input device VCR Audio signal of input device Personal computer DVD player Personal computer HD laser disk player NOTE VIDEO connector S VIDEO IN connector will take preference over VIDEO IN connector when a component is connected to each connector Important Four Nine Multiple Screens System VIDEO WALL MENU Multiple System requires the optional Multiple Unit Contact your d...

Page 16: ... IN connector BNC on the plasma monitor use the optional signal cable mini D sub 15 pin to BNC x 5 Select RGB for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connector BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu Connections AUDIO OUT L R AUDIO IN 2 L MONO R VIDEO OUT...

Page 17: ...ately mini D sub 15 pin to BNC x 5 Select RGB for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connector BNC If you use with a Macintosh PowerBook set Mirroring to Off Refer to your Macintosh s owner s manual for more information about your computer s video output requirements and any special identification or configuring your monitor s imag...

Page 18: ... conforming to DVI standards To maintain display quality use a cable with a quality prescribed by DVI standards that is within 5 meters 6 6 feet in length Attach the supplied small ferrite cores to the DVI signal cable See page 50 for attaching the ferrite cores The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu AUDIO OUT L R...

Page 19: ...ma monitor use a separately available BNC connector cable You will need a separately available BNC to RCA adapter to connect a VCR or laser disc player with an RCA pin jack to the BNC connector cable When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the VIDEO OUT connectors BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu...

Page 20: ...tely available BNC to RCA adapter to connect a DVD player with an RCA pin jack to the BNC connector cable Some DVD players may have different connectors such as Y Cb Pb and Cr Pr Select DVD HD for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connectors BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select I...

Page 21: ...plifier Turn on the plasma monitor and the amplifier only after all hookups have been made Use an RCA cable to connect the AUDIO OUT connector RCA on the plasma monitor and the audio input on the amplifier Do not reverse the audio left and right jacks The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu The AUDIO OUT jack outpu...

Page 22: ...NDBY lamp is lit in green To turn off the power standby mode Press the POWER button again The plasma monitor is in standby mode The POWER STANDBY lamp is lit in or ange POWER STANDBY Turning On or Off the Power with the Remote Control POWER STANDBY To turn on the plasma monitor Make sure that the POWER STANDBY lamp is lit in orange standby Press the POWER ON button on the re mote control The plasm...

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Page 32: ...justs the horizontal position and the vertical position of the screen A press of the button displays the adjustment screen Release your finger from the button after the adjustment is made The dis play will disappear about 3 seconds later and the adjustment de tails will be stored Move left Move right Move down Move up Vertical position adjustment POSITION CONTROL Horizontal position adjustment POS...

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Page 41: ...CAM Standard system for mainly France and Russia 4 43 NTSC System mainly used in VTRs in PAL SECAM regions Preparation Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 2 3 Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL buttons COLOR SYSTEM P ON MODE POWER MANAGER SET ID NO RGB3 ADJUST CINEMA MODE ALL RESET AUTO OFF ALL 1 ON LAST MEM AUTO OFF ALL 1 ON COLOR SYSTEM P ON MODE POWER MANAG...

Page 42: ...ves the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings This sets the functions that serve to automatically reduce power consumption Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Power Management Settings POWER MANAGER Align the cursor with POWER MAN AGER ON P...

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Page 52: ...Control Connector Mini D Sub 9 Pin Application These specifications are applicable to NEC plasma monitors including 42 and 50 inch types and communications control from external equipment Connections Connections should be made as described below 1 Display side connector EXTERNAL CONTROL connector 2 External equipment side connector Serial port RS 232C connector See the specifications of the connec...

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Page 62: ...he setting of bits 0 and 1 fixed as follows bit 0 1 and bit 1 1 ACK should be ignored in the case of a cas cade connection 43 VOLUME Gain Data Function The master monitor changes the volume gain data of the slave Transmission data CFH UA1 UA2 21H 03H DATA00 02 CKS DATA00 VOLUME Gain 00H 0 18H 24 DATA01 BALANCE Gain E8H 24 00H 0 18H 24 DATA02 MUTE 00H OFF 01H ON ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 21H 03H DATA00 02 CK...

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Page 68: ...nto a power out let Set an ID number with the ID SELECT button or set the ID number to ALL Replace both batteries with new ones Point the remote control at the monitor s remote control sensor when pressing buttons or remove the obstacle Eliminate the light by closing curtains pointing the light in a different direction etc Use the remote control within 30º left and right of center at a diatance of...

Page 69: ...rly hot move monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor to cool for 60 minutes If the problem persists contact your NEC dealer for service Symptom Checks Remedy Picture is unstable POWER STANDBY indicator is lighted in orange or yellow POWER STANDBY indicator is blinking in green Is the computer s resolution setting appropri ate Horizontal and or vertical sync signal is not present when...

Page 70: ...PLASMA MONITOR 69 Cabinet dimensions Appendix 47 8 1214 28 6 727 20 8 528 1 4 35 8 1 4 35 8 25 06 636 45 5 1 129 5 0 127 PlasmaSync 50PD2 Model PX 50VP2A Unit inch mm ...

Page 71: ...NEC Technologies Inc 1250 N Arlington Heights Road Suite 500 Itasca Illinois 60143 1248 Printed in Japan 7S800211 ...

Page 72: ...User s Manual Bedienungshandbuch Manuel de l utilisateur ...

Page 73: ...d do not attempt to modify the power cord 5 Unplug unit during electrical storms or if unit will not be used over a long period 6 Do not open the cabinet which has potentially dangerous high voltage components inside If the unit is damaged in this way the warranty will be void Moreover there is a serious risk of electric shock 7 Do not attempt to service or repair the unit NEC is not liable for an...

Page 74: ...AccuShield to reduce the likeli hood of perceptible phosphor burn or to diminish its perceptible effects if it occurs See pages E 34 42 and 43 for instructions on how to use the Orbiter Low Brightness and Inverse RGB modes of AccuShield Lower the Brightness and Contrast levels as much as possible without impairing image readability Display an image with many colors and color gradations ie photogra...

Page 75: ...stment E 28 Menu Adjustments E 29 Input Selection INPUT SELECT E 30 Standard Settings NORMAL E 31 Information Screen DISPLAY MODE E 32 Timer Settings PRESENT TIME E 33 Time Settings E 33 Timer Settings E 33 4 Screen 9 Screen Multiple System Settings VIDEO WALL MENU E 35 Menu Display Position Adjustment OSM LOCATION E 36 Other Functions OTHER SETTINGS E 37 Color System Settings COLOR SYSTEM E 37 Po...

Page 76: ...equipment or injury to the user or installer Product war ranty does not cover damage caused by improper installa tion Failure to follow these recommendations could re sult in voiding your warranty Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mounting To allow heat to disperse leave space between surrounding ob jects as shown in the diagram to the right 50mm 1 97 50mm 1 97 31mm 1 22 31mm 1 22 45mm 1 77 P...

Page 77: ... an RGB input the source is switched to the RGB input when selecting a compo nent input the source is switched to the DVD HD input Can be used with Digital RGB input DVI standard compliant The signale plasma monitor provides four split screen feature Can be used with multiple screens 4 screen and 9 screen VIDEO WALL For 9 screen an optional distribution amplifier is needed for VIDEO WALL Power man...

Page 78: ...ton Switches to the signal connected with the RGB input connec tor Toggle switches between RGB1 RGB2 DVD HD or RGB3 Functions as the button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also pages E 19 and 22 u VIDEO button Switches to the signal connected with the VIDEO input con nector Functions as the button in the on screen menu OSM mode See also pages E 18 and 22 i Remote control sensor Receives the sig...

Page 79: ... puter VCR or DVD player u VIDEO VIDEO IN connector BNC Here is where you connect a composite video signal VIDEO OUT connector BNC You can use this connector to output the composite video signal from the VIDEO IN connec tor S VIDEO IN connector DIN 4 pin Here is where you con nect the S video Y C separate signal When connections are made to both the VIDEO connector and the S VIDEO connector the si...

Page 80: ...here is an obstacle in the path Should this happen use the remote control in the wired operation Handling the remote control Remote Control POWER ON OFF button Switches the power on off See also page E 18 If the POWER STANDBY lamp is not glowing then these controls will not work RGB 1 button Select the RGB1 input See also page E 19 RGB 2 button Select the RGB 2 DVD HD input See also page E 19 RGB ...

Page 81: ...o install or replace batteries Press and slide to open the cover Align the batteries according to the and indications inside the case Replace the cover Connect external equipment See page E 11 To protect the connected equipment turn off the main power before making connections Refer to your equipment user manual Connect the supplied power cable The power outlet socket should be installed as near t...

Page 82: ...d monitor Audio signal of input device VCR Audio signal of input device Personal computer DVD player Personal computer HD laser disk player NOTE VIDEO connector S VIDEO IN connector will take preference over VIDEO IN connector when a component is connected to each connector Important Four Nine Multiple Screens System VIDEO WALL MENU Multiple System requires the optional Multiple Unit Contact your ...

Page 83: ...HD IN connector BNC on the plasma monitor use the optional signal cable mini D sub 15 pin to BNC x 5 Select RGB for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connector BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu Connections AUDIO OUT L R AUDIO IN 2 L MONO R VIDEO O...

Page 84: ...arately mini D sub 15 pin to BNC x 5 Select RGB for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connector BNC If you use with a Macintosh PowerBook set Mirroring to Off Refer to your Macintosh s owner s manual for more information about your computer s video output requirements and any special identification or configuring your monitor s im...

Page 85: ...s conforming to DVI standards To maintain display quality use a cable with a quality prescribed by DVI standards that is within 5 meters 6 6 feet in length Attach the supplied small ferrite cores to the DVI signal cable See page E 47 for attaching the ferrite cores The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu AUDIO OUT ...

Page 86: ...sma monitor use a separately available BNC connector cable You will need a separately available BNC to RCA adapter to connect a VCR or laser disc player with an RCA pin jack to the BNC connector cable When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the VIDEO OUT connectors BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND men...

Page 87: ...ately available BNC to RCA adapter to connect a DVD player with an RCA pin jack to the BNC connector cable Some DVD players may have different connectors such as Y Cb Pb and Cr Pr Select DVD HD for RGB 2 from the INPUT SELECT menu When connecting one or more Plasma monitors use the RGB 2 DVD HD OUT connectors BNC The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select ...

Page 88: ...mplifier Turn on the plasma monitor and the amplifier only after all hookups have been made Use an RCA cable to connect the AUDIO OUT connector RCA on the plasma monitor and the audio input on the amplifier Do not reverse the audio left and right jacks The AUDIO IN 1 and 2 both RCA can be both used for audio input For connection select INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 from the SOUND menu The AUDIO OUT jack outp...

Page 89: ...ANDBY lamp is lit in green To turn off the power standby mode Press the POWER button again The plasma monitor is in standby mode The POWER STANDBY lamp is lit in or ange POWER STANDBY Turning On or Off the Power with the Remote Control POWER STANDBY To turn on the plasma monitor Make sure that the POWER STANDBY lamp is lit in orange standby Press the POWER ON button on the re mote control The plas...

Page 90: ...is Active off Power state in DMPM of DVI standard An image will be displayed in 4 seconds after TMDS signal is returned Important Notes on the POWER STANDBY lamp on the plasma monitor The POWER STANDBY lamp s flashing in alternately green and orange or flashing in green only indicates that the plasma monitor detects an error Should this happen power off the plasma monitor immediately and contact y...

Page 91: ...ut to AUDIO IN 2 E 24 E 24 E 24 E 24 E 24 VISUAL CONTROL Picture adjustments BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TINT Screen brightness adjustment Image contrast adjustment Image sharpness adjustment Adjustment of color saturation Tint adjustment E 25 E 25 E 25 E 25 E 25 AUTO PICTURE Auto picture Wide screen settings AUTO PICTURE INPUT MODE RGB MODE WIDE MODE Automatic adjustment of clock frequenc...

Page 92: ...AM or 4 43 NTSC Sets the input mode that will be in effect when power is switched on Sets the power management function Sets ID numbers for up to 256 units Set when the RGB 3 image is not stable Sets the cinema mode Returns the settings of all other functions to the default values E 37 E 37 E 38 E 40 E 40 E 41 E 40 LUM LIMIT ORBITTING INV WT PROG ORBIT GRAY LEVEL ALL RESET LONG LIFE MODE Long Life...

Page 93: ... various on screen menus OSM The menu screen of the CONFIG MENU does not contain icons that indicate menu items however operation is the same as with other screens Operation of the Menu Screen Main menu Sub menu The main menu comprises 2 pages screens Place the cursor on icon or and use the POSITION CONTROL button to change the page Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu before performing o...

Page 94: ...y ON Set OFF to avoid unwanted control from other remote controls SYNC MODE AUTO Automatically detects separate sync signals green sync signal i e sync on green and composite sync signal GSYNC Automatically detects green sync signal i e sync on green CSYNC Automatically detects composite sync signal PLE LINK ON Sets a uniform screen brightness for each screen in a 4 screen multiple system OFF Sets...

Page 95: ...buttons Press the EXIT button 2 times Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Adjustment Screen VOLUME Adjusts the volume BALANCE Adjusts the left and right volume balance MUTE Switches off the sound temporarily OFF There is sound ON Sound is switched off INPUT 1 Each press serves to advance the audio input of AUDIO IN 1 by one step INPUT 2 Each...

Page 96: ...e cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL buttons Press the EXIT button 2 times Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Adjustment Screen BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness of the screen CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the image SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness of the image COLOR Adjusts the color saturation TINT Adjusts the tint These adjus...

Page 97: ... Sets the mode i e moving picture still picture mode to suit the input signal PICTURE ADJ Adjusts the clock frequency FINE PICTURE Adjusts the clock phase Press the EXIT button one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Note AUTO PICTURE Adjustment of H POSITION and V POSITION is not available when AUTO PICTURE is set to ON at the time of RGB signal input When adjustmen...

Page 98: ... occur though somewhat later even after making these settings and that burn in cannot be suppressed The moni tor should be used in FULL mode as much as possible 1 Perform gray level settings to narrow the differences in brightness be tween display and non display portions of the image See P E 43 2 Weaken the image adjustment contrast and brightness See P E 25 3 Perform the Long Life settings P E 4...

Page 99: ...djusts the horizontal position and the vertical position of the screen A press of the button displays the adjustment screen Release your finger from the button after the adjustment is made The dis play will disappear about 3 seconds later and the adjustment de tails will be stored Move left Move right Move down Move up Vertical position adjustment POSITION CONTROL Horizontal position adjustment PO...

Page 100: ...r press removes the menu Vertical position adjustment Adjusts the vertical position and height of the screen Preparation Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 4 1 Align the cursor with 2 Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL buttons V HEIGHT is adjustable only in multiple mode V POSITION V HEIGHT V POSITION V HEIGHT Align the cursor with the desired item Move the cur...

Page 101: ...e time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu Input Selection INPUT SELECT This performs RGB 2 input selection and sets the SCART jack Preparation Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu RGB 2 Selects the signal connected to the RGB 2 DVD HD IN con nector RGB Set at time of RGB signal input DVD HD Set at time of DVD HD signal input SCART OFF Set so that the SCART j...

Page 102: ...one time to return to the main menu One further press removes the menu ALL RASTER NORMAL Returns the horizontal vertical position adjust ment auto picture wide screen settings and menu position adjustment to the default settings ALL VISUAL NORMAL Returns the audio settings image adjustments and color temperature adjustment to the default settings ALL NORMAL Simultaneously returns the setting detai...

Page 103: ... input signal A 3 Hz error exists for signals with a vertical frequency between 60 Hz and 70 Hz and a 5 Hz error exists for signals with a vertical frequency above 70 Hz Please regard the frequency indications of the information screen in terms of reference values only Information Screen When RGB input is selected SOURCE INFO RGB 1 RGB 2 RGB 3 DVD HD H FREQ Horizontal frequency kHz V FREQ Vertical...

Page 104: ...on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Preparation Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 4 1 Align the cursor with 2 3 Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL buttons PRESENT TIME DATE 2001 AUG 10 TIME 22 30 SET TIMER OFF PRESENT TIME DATE 2001 AUG 10 TIME 22 30 SET TIMER OFF PRESS PROCEED FOR PROGRAM MENU Align the cursor with TIMER Turn the ...

Page 105: ...e set will differ depending on the setting of Input Selection Note Programs Settings can be used in up to 7 programs Program contents are deleted after exiting the program Monitor POWER STANDBY Indicator The POWER STANDBY indicator blinks orange at 3 second intervals during the setting of the timer at the time of monitor standby INV produces an inverse negative positive display of the screen to re...

Page 106: ...e POSITION CONTROL buttons to set the number of screens Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL buttons Align the cursor with POSITION Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL buttons 1 1 screen There is no POSITION setting 4 4 screens 9 9 screens 8 6 7 4 screens 9 screens VIDEO WALL MENU 1 SCREEN DIVIDER 4 2 POSITION NO 4 3 DISP MODE SPLIT VIDEO WALL MENU 1 SCREEN DIVID...

Page 107: ...ain menu One further press removes the menu OSM H POS Adjusts the horizontal position of the menu display OSM V POS Adjusts the vertical position of the menu display OSM ANGLE Sets the menu display format to landscape HOR portrait VER OSM DISPLAY TIME Sets the menu display time 3 Align the cursor with OSM DISPLAY TIME 5 Move the cursor up and down with the POSITION CONTROL buttons OSM H POS OSM V ...

Page 108: ...SECAM Standard system for mainly France and Russia 4 43 NTSC System mainly used in VTRs in PAL SECAM regions Preparation Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 2 3 Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL buttons COLOR SYSTEM P ON MODE POWER MANAGER SET ID NO RGB3 ADJUST CINEMA MODE ALL RESET AUTO OFF ALL 1 ON LAST MEM AUTO OFF ALL 1 ON COLOR SYSTEM P ON MODE POWER MAN...

Page 109: ...oves the menu Aligning the cursor with ALL RESET and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings This sets the functions that serve to automatically reduce power consumption Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Power Management Settings POWER MANAGER Align the cursor with POWER MAN AGER ON ...

Page 110: ... State Off State POWER STANDBY Indicator Green Yellow Orange Orange Power Management Operation Status Not operating Operating Operating Operating Recovery Method Not required since the personal computer is nor mally being used at this time Press a keyboard key or move the mouse The screen will be displayed immediately Press a keyboard key or move the mouse The screen will be displayed however it w...

Page 111: ...e settings of the other functions to the default settings The ID number will be come ALL ID Number Setting SET ID NO ALL ID number will not be set 001 to 256 ID number will be set Adjust this setting when the RGB 3 image is not stable Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then per form the following operations Preparation Press the PROCEED button to display the main menu 1 Align the cursor...

Page 112: ...and pressing the PRO CEED button will return all the settings of the other functions to the default settings Cinema Mode Setting CINEMA MODE ON Detects whether a DVD source was based on films or video When it was based on films it will be progressively displayed with 2 3 pull down OFF A DVD source will be progressively displayed without 2 3 pull down COLOR SYSTEM P ON MODE POWER MANAGER SET ID NO ...

Page 113: ...rovides the negative positive inverse image of the screen WT Displays an all white screen OFF Cancelled PROG ORBIT settings SET ON Function is operational OFF Cancelled H DOT Moves from 1 to 20 dots in the horizontal direction V LINE Moves from 1 to 20 dots in the vertical direction TIME A 1 to 5 minute interval between movements Long Life Settings LONG LIFE MODE Preparation Press the PROCEED butt...

Page 114: ...MAL and other modes this adjusts the brightness of non image portions that appear at top bottom left or right of the screen Set OSD MODE to PRO on the configuration menu then perform the following operations Gray Level Settings GRAY LEVEL Important Gray Level Settings The gray level can be set to suit the level of gray brightness desired by the user There are marked differences in brightness betwe...

Page 115: ...with USER 1 to 4 then press the PROCEED button 4 5 Move the cursor left and right with the POSITION CONTROL buttons Each button press changes the setting by one step USER1 COLOR TEMP HIGH LOW PRESS PROCEED FOR GAIN BIAS SETTING R GAIN WHITE LEVEL G GAIN WHITE LEVEL B GAIN WHITE LEVEL R BIAS BLACK LEVEL G BIAS BLACK LEVEL B BIAS BLACK LEVEL Select the setting item with the POSI TION CONTROL buttons...

Page 116: ...n be removed for ease of use Terminal cover Mounting portion 1 Lift the mounting portion at the top of the terminal cover and remove the terminal cover at the same time Attaching the Terminal Cover 1 2 Insert the mounting portion at the bottom of the terminal cover Lift the top portion of the terminal cover and insert at the same time Mounting of the Remote Control Holder A remote control holder c...

Page 117: ...DVD HD VIDEO EXIT PROCEED POS ITIO N CONTROL RP 102 Extending the Simple Feet Simple feet are housed in the lower portion of the monitor for temporary placement and for servicing They will be convenient when the time comes to set down the monitor or move it 1 2 Grasp and pull out the ends of the simple feet which are housed in the bottom portion of the monitor The simple feet will open automatical...

Page 118: ...nd Cable Ties Ferrite core Power cable or DVI signal cable Cable tie 3 Fix the ferrite cores in place with cable ties so that they do not shift Attach the large ferrite core to each end of the power cable that is close to the monitor Attach one small ferrite core to each end of the DVI signal cable Power cable DVI signal cable Ferrite core Large To power outlet Cable tie To AC IN connector of moni...

Page 119: ... Control Connector Mini D Sub 9 Pin Application These specifications are applicable to NEC plasma monitors including 42 and 50 inch types and communications control from external equipment Connections Connections should be made as described below 1 Display side connector EXTERNAL CONTROL connector 2 External equipment side connector Serial port RS 232C connector See the specifications of the conne...

Page 120: ...0 5 seconds until command processing is completed When command processing is completed an ACK2 for which bit 3 of Command 1 has been set to 1 at the end of command processing is returned every 0 5 seconds until command processing is completed Bit 1 of Command 1 is set to 0 when the UA2 setting is FFH it is possible to simultaneously operate all sets connected in cascade and as a result ACK is not ...

Page 121: ...03H 44 SOUND INPUT Select CFH 05H 02H 45 VOLUME Gain Data Request 0FH 46H 00H 46 SOUND INPUT SELECT Request 0FH 60H 00H 47 CONFIG MENU Select CFH 06H 01H 48 TIMER PROGRAM Setting CFH 08H 0CH 49 MULTI DISP MODE Select CFH 07H 02H 50 MULTI DISP MODE Request 0FH 61H 00H 51 PRESENT TIME Setting CFH 09H 0AH 01 Connect Request Function The external control equipment requests a communications connec tion...

Page 122: ... Gain Flag 01H DATA01 RED Gain Flag 01H 08 GREEN Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the GREEN gain data of the display This com mand will be received only when COLOR TEMP is set for USER 1 4 Transmission Data CFH UA1 UA2 11H 04H DATA00 DATA03 CKS DATA00 USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATA01 GREEN Gain Flag 02H DATA02 GREEN Gain E0H 32 FFH 1 00H 0 20H 32 DATA03 GREEN Bias E0H 32 ...

Page 123: ...0H 0 16H 22 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 14H 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS DATA00 USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATA01 COLOR Gain Flag 04H 12 TINT Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the TINT gain data of the display Transmission Data CFH UA1 UA2 15H 03H DATA00 DATA02CKS DATA00 USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATA01 TINT Gain Flag 05H DATA02 TINT Gain EAH 22 FFH 1 00H 0 16H 22 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 15H 02H DAT...

Page 124: ...2 CLOCK Gain E0H 32 FFH 1 00H 0 20H 32 ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 1CH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS DATA00 USER POSITION Gain Flag 03H DATA01 CLOCK Gain Flag 04H 22 V HEIGHT Gain Data Function The external control equipment changes the V HEIGHT horizontal expansion ratio of the dis play This command will be received only when multi screen is ON Transmissin Data CFH UA1 UA2 1FH 03H DATA00 DATA02 CKS DATA00 USER POSIT...

Page 125: ...sets the user adjustment items of the display Transmissin Data 0FH UA1 UA2 54H 01H DATA00 CKS DATA00 00H ALL NORMAL 01H RASTER NORMAL 02H VISUAL NORMAL ACK 2FH UA1 UA2 54H 01H DATA00 CKS DATA00 00H ALL NORMAL 01H RASTER NORMAL 02H VISUAL NORMAL The operation is the same as when the remote control key has been entered 27 COLOR SYSTEM Select Function The external control equipment selects the color ...

Page 126: ...0H 32 DATA04 00H fixed DATA05 00H fixed DATA06 V HEIGHT Gain 80H 128 FFH 1 0H 0 7FH 127 DATA07 H WIDTH Gain 80H 128 FFH 1 0H 0 7FH 127 NOTE In the currently displayed mode 00H is output when the memory area of the various items does not exist Appendix 32 COLOR SYSTEM Request Function The display returns the current status for color system information requests of the external control equipment Tran...

Page 127: ...uip ment of the set s condition information for re quests of the set s condition information by the external control equipment Transmission Data 0FH UA1 UA2 40H 00H CKS ACK 6FH UA1 UA2 40H 17H DATA00 DATA22 CKS Accumulated set usage time display DATA12 Bit0 LSB Bit7 DATA13 Bit0 Bit7 DATA14 Bit0 Bit3 MSB Bit4 7 0 fixed Microprocessor version display Display example VER 1 0 DATA15 Bit0 LSB Bit3 MSB ...

Page 128: ...ion The external control equipment switches on PICTURE Mute of the display Transmission Data 8FH UA1 UA2 3CH 00H CKS ACK 2FH UA1 UA2 3CH 00H CKS 39 PICTURE Mute Off Function The external control equipment switches off PICTURE Mute of the display Transmission Data 8FH UA1 UA2 3DH 00H CKS ACK 2FH UA1 UA2 3DH 00H CKS Appendix 40 MULTI MODE Select Function The master monitor changes MULTI MODE of the ...

Page 129: ...ens 09H Top right selected 9 screens 0AH Middle left selected 9 screens 0BH Middle center selected 9 screens 0CH Middle right selected 9 screens 0DH Bottom left selected 9 screens 0EH Bottom middle selected 9 screens 0FH Bottom right selected 9 screens 42 OSM Select Function The external equipment switches the on screen menu OSM of the display unit ON and OFF Transmission Data DFH 80H 60H 58H 01H ...

Page 130: ...06 OFF Time MIN 00H 09H 00 09 10H 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 39H 30 39 40H 49H 40 49 50H 59H 50 59 FFH No setting DATA07 Mode 00H VIDEO 01H RGB1 02H RGB2 HD SCART 03H RGB3 04H INV 05H WT 06H RP 07H RI FFH No setting DATA08 Repeat Program MODE1 00H VIDEO 01H RGB1 02H RGB2 HD SCART 03H RGB3 04H INV 05H WT FFH No setting DATA09 Repeat Program TIME1 00H 1 min 01H 2 min 02H 3 min 03H 4 min 04H 5 min 0...

Page 131: ...t two digits of year 00H 09H 00 09 10H 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 39H 30 39 40H 49H 40 49 50H 59H 50 59 60H 69H 60 69 70H 79H 70 79 80H 80H 80 89 90H 99H 90 99 DATA02 Month 01H 09H 1 9 10H 12H 10 12 DATA03 Day 01H 09H 1 9 10H 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 30H 30 31 DATA04 Hour 00H 09H 00 09 10H 19H 10 19 20H 23H 20 23 DATA05 Minute 00H 09H 00 09 10H 19H 10 19 20H 29H 20 29 30H 39H 30 39 40H 49H 40 ...

Page 132: ...0 No connection 21 No connection 22 T M D S Clock Shield 23 T M D S Clock 24 T M D S Clock 25 No connection 26 No connection 27 No connection 28 No connection 29 No connection 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 11 13 14 15 16 9 10 22 21 23 24 17 18 19 20 RGB3 Pin Configuration and Signal of the RGB 3 IN Connector DVI Connector Optional Accessories Wired wireless remote control Pole unit Portrait orientation mou...

Page 133: ...Sync polarity Ver Hor Ver Hor Resolution horizontal frequency vertical frequency Presence absence of sync Signal Identification For Raster Preset Appendix 1 Convert to 640 dots x 480 lines and display 2 These signals cannot be displayed in the RGB3 input mode 3 The picture will be shaky when the moving images of video games etc are input In this case set the refresh rate to 60 kHz or less 4 Only w...

Page 134: ...c negative VIDEO IN THROUGH OUT Y 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms unbalanced Sync negative S VIDEO IN THROUGH OUT C 0 28Vp p 75 Ohms unbalanced Color burst level Audio Input Output Terminals AUDIO IN Stereo RCA X 2 AUDIO OUT Stereo RCA X 1 External Control mini D SUB 9 pin IN THROUGH OUT IN THROUGH OUT RS 232C Control Synchronization Range Horizontal 15 5 to 68 7 KHz automatic step scan Vertical 46 0 to 85 0 Hz a...

Page 135: ...o a power out let Set an ID number with the ID SELECT button or set the ID number to ALL Replace both batteries with new ones Point the remote control at the monitor s remote control sensor when pressing buttons or remove the obstacle Eliminate the light by closing curtains pointing the light in a different direction etc Use the remote control unit within 30º left and right of center at a diatance...

Page 136: ...arly hot move monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor to cool for 60 minutes If the problem persists contact your NEC dealer for service Symptom Checks Remedy Picture is unstable POWER STANDBY indicator is lighted in orange or yellow POWER STANDBY indicator is blinking in green Is the computer s resolution setting appropri ate Horizontal and or vertical sync signal is not present whe...

Page 137: ...E 66 PLASMA MONITOR Cabinet dimensions Appendix 47 8 1214 28 6 727 20 8 528 1 4 35 8 1 4 35 8 25 06 636 45 5 1 129 5 0 127 PlasmaSync 50PD2 Model PX 50VP2G Unit inch mm ...

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