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Glossary
Resolution
Resolution is a combination of values that express the quality of displayed images. A display's
resolution is indicated by the number of dots in the horizontal and vertical directions of the screen,
such as 1024 x 768 dots. Higher values indicate clearer, sharper image reproduction. The larger the
screen size, the higher the required
resolution.
HD (high-definition) panel
The HD panel has a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels and an aspect ratio of 16:9. It is designed for
displaying the beautiful images of digital, high-definition broadcasts.
Full HD (high-definition) panel
The term "full-HD panel" refers to 1,920 x 1,080-pixel panels that display progressive images of full-
specification HDTV signals without the use of up sampling.
Number of pixels
The number of pixels indicates the resolution of the Image. The number of pixels of a digital image is
expressed by the product of the number of pixels (dots) in the horizontal direction and the number of
pixels (dots) in the vertical direction. The higher the number of pixels, the better the image quality. For
plasma TVs and LCD TVs, the number of pixels is sometimes expressed by the following equation:
number of pixels in horizontal direction x number of pixels in vertical direction x 3 (R, G, B).
Pixel
A pixel is a tiny dot that forms the smallest basic unit of a displayed image. Digital images are
composed of pixels, with all of the text and images displayed on the screen consisting of dots. Digital
images are usually rendered by square pixels arranged vertically and horizontally in an orderly
manner.
Plasma panel
A key component of the plasma display. A plasma panel is a collection of millions of tiny fluorescent
lights. By firing these lights on and off at a rapid rate, the plasma panel produces images.
Summary of Contents for Viera TC-P54Z1
Page 12: ...Slide 12 Connection ...
Page 15: ...Slide 15 Wireless Setup ...
Page 17: ...Slide 17 Devices LEDs Sequence at Power On Wireless Connection Reception Status LEDs ...
Page 19: ...Slide 19 Board Layout and Description ...
Page 20: ...Slide 20 Display Unit Board Layout ...
Page 21: ...Slide 21 Boards Layout ...
Page 22: ...Slide 22 Board Name and Location Display Unit ...
Page 24: ...Slide 24 Signal Flow ...
Page 28: ...Slide 28 Display Unit Digital Signal Processing Wired ...
Page 33: ...Slide 33 Wireless Connection ...
Page 34: ...Slide 34 Wireless Connection ...
Page 36: ...Slide 36 Start up Operation ...
Page 38: ...Slide 38 Voltages Distribution ...
Page 45: ...Slide 45 F 15V SUB Voltages Distribution ...
Page 48: ...Slide 48 Panel Drive Start up Circuit ...
Page 50: ...Slide 50 Panel Drive Voltages Distribution P15V Distribution P5V Distribution ...
Page 51: ...Slide 51 Vsus Distribution ...
Page 52: ...Slide 52 Vda Distribution ...
Page 53: ...Slide 53 Display Unit Connectors Location ...
Page 57: ...Slide 57 Display Unit SOS Detect Block Diagram ...
Page 62: ...Slide 62 P15V Distribution ...
Page 64: ...Slide 64 P3 3V Distribution ...
Page 65: ...Slide 65 P3 3V Distribution Detailed ...
Page 68: ...Slide 68 P5V Distribution ...
Page 72: ...Slide 72 Troubleshooting 8 Blinks Error Code ...
Page 75: ...Slide 75 10 Blinks Error Code ...
Page 77: ...Slide 77 Fan Drive Circuit ...
Page 79: ...Slide 79 Fans Location ...
Page 81: ...Slide 81 Service Mode The Tuner box and The Display unit have individual service modes ...
Page 93: ...Slide 93 The End ...