background image

RGB/DVI

Refr.

Hor..

Vert.

V-Sync  

H-Sync

Mode

Rate Freq.

Freq.

Polariy Polarity 

Dot 

rate 

No Resolution

(Hz)  (K 

Hz) 

(Hz) 

(TTL) (TTL) (MHz)

1  640(VGA)x480 

60  31.469 59.940 - 

25.175

2  640(VGA)x480 

72  37.861 72.809 - 

31.500

3  640(VGA)x480 

75  37.500 75.000 - 

31.500

4  640(VGA)x480 

85  43.269 85.008 - 

36.000

5  800(SVGA)x600  56  35.156 56.250 + 

+  36.000

6  800(SVGA)x600  60  37.879 60.317 + 

+  40.000

7  800(SVGA)x600  72  48.077 72.188 + 

+  50.000

8  800(SVGA)x600  75  46.875 75.000 + 

+  49.500

9  800(SVGA)x600  85  53.674 85.061 + 

+  56.250

10 1024(XGA)x768  60  48.364 60.004 - 

65.000

11 1024(XGA)x768  70  56.476 70.069 - 

75.000

12 1024(XGA)x768  75  60.023 75.029 + 

+  78.750

13 1024(XGA)x768  85  68.677 84.997 + 

+  94.500

14 1280(SXGA)x1024 

60  63.981 60.020 + 

+  108.000

15* 

1280(SXGA)x1024 

75  79.976 75.025 + 

+  135.000

16* 

1280(SXGA)x1024 

85  91.146 85.024 + 

+  157.500

18 720(DOS)x400 

70  31.469 70.087 + 

28.322

19 640(VGA)x480 

50  31.469 50.030 - 

25.175

20* 

1280(HDTV)x720p 

60  45.000 60.000 + 

+  74.250

21* 

1920(HDTV)x1080i 

60(i) 

33.750 60.000 + 

+  74.250

22 640(VGA)x350 

70  31.469 70.087 - 

+  25.175

23 852(WGA)x480  60  31.413 59.835 - 

30.000

24 640x480 

67  35.000 66.667 - 

30.240

25 832x624 

75  49.725 74.550 - 

57.283

26 1152x870 

75  68.681 75.062 - 

100.000

27 1366x768 

60  47.700 60.000 - 

85.383

28 1360x768 

60  47.368 59.960 - 

+  72.000

29 848x480 

60  29.640 60.000 - 

+  29.875

30 1280x960 

60  60.000 60.000 + 

+  108.000

31*

1280x960 

85  85.938 85.002 + 

+  148.500

Notes:

• * These modes are not supported in DVI mode.
•   Modes 24-26 are for use with Apple Macintosh computers.

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User Manual BDH5011

Summary of Contents for 50-WXGA PLASMA MONITOR BDH5011

Page 1: ...E User Manual Benützersanleitung Guida Utente Manual de uso Manuel de l utilisateur TYPE NR BDH5011 Philips Business Solutions G I S F E ...

Page 2: ...ng Signal Source 23 8 3 Adjusting Sound Volume 24 9 Using with HDTV 25 9 1 Understanding HDTV 25 10 Advanced Functions 27 10 1 Picture In Picture PIP Side by Side Picture POP 27 10 2 Widescreen 16 9 Aspect Ratio Viewing Modes 31 10 3 On Screen Display OSD Settings 33 10 4 Sleep Timer Settings 34 10 5 Variable and Fixed Audio Output 35 10 6 Sound Adjustments 35 10 7 Inner speaker ON OFF 36 10 8 Sig...

Page 3: ...roduct to rain or moisture To prevent electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts are inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only Keep display away from excessive dust high temperatures moisture or direct sunlight Use in a well ventilated area and do not cover ventilation openings Unauthorized modification of this equipment or using an unshielded connecting cable ma...

Page 4: ...and avoid placing power cable near high traffic areas Do not overload wall outlets and extension cables as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Disconnect the unit from the mains supply and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions Power cable or plug is damaged or frayed Liquid has been spilled into the product Unit has been exposed to water or m...

Page 5: ...ollowing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the...

Page 6: ...of the display has been specially treated Wipe the surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft lint free cloth If the surface is particularly dirty soak a soft lint free cloth in a mild detergent solution Wring the cloth to remove excessive liquid Wipe the surface of the display to remove dirt Then use a dry cloth of the same type to dry the surface Do not scratch or hit the surface of th...

Page 7: ...on the plasma display Examples of still images may include still computer images still video game images still logos or pictures text and images displayed in 4 3 Normal mode Contents of this manual is subject to change without notice Trademark Credits VGA is a trademark of IBM Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Corporation SVGA is a registered trademark of the Video ...

Page 8: ...for superior NTSC video performance Dual HD Component Video Inputs Two high definition component video inputs with auto detection capabilities will automatically synchronize the display to match the incoming signal source without manual intervention Picture in Picture PIP Watch two programs simultaneously using the display s picture in picture with four selectable window position settings Side by ...

Page 9: ...s the absolute best in video quality 280x1024 SXGA Support The onboard digital scaling engine can accept various PC and HDTV signals and digitally map the signals to fit within 1366 x 768 pixels Discrete Power ON OFF Separate Power ON OFF buttons on the remote control facilitates the recording of IR macros with advanced system setups Direct Input Selection Buttons Separate input selection keys on ...

Page 10: ...5 PACKAGE CONTENTS Supplied Accessories Please verify that you received the following items with your package content Plasma Display Remote Control User Manual Power Cable 10 User Manual BDH5011 ...

Page 11: ...ies The following accessories are available and may be purchased from your local sales representative Wall Mount Composite Video Cable RCA S Video Cable Mini Din Component Video Cable RCA to RCA Audio Cable RCA Cable 11 User Manual BDH5011 ...

Page 12: ...The LED will illuminate in yellow color if the display is shut off but the main power cord is plugged into the back of the unit Solid Green Power ON Input Button Use this button to switch between available inputs Menu Buttons Use this menu to engage the On Screen Display menu Volume Adjustment Buttons Use these buttons to adjust volume up and down These buttons also serve as adjustment buttons whe...

Page 13: ...vorite Channel This button is not applicable for this display 7 Closed Captioning This button is not applicable for this display 8 V Chip These buttons are not applicable for this display 9 MTS Stereo This button is not applicable for this display 10 Channel Lock Fav Set These buttons are not applicable for this display 11 Sleep Timer Engages Sleep Timer Settings See Chapter 10 4 12 Discrete Power...

Page 14: ...ing or button or MENU button 2 Scroll through the major OSD category using or button 3 Press or button again to select sub options within the category 4 Press or buttons to change the actual sub option setting 21 Recall Recalls the default picture settings See Chapter 11 22 Display Press to show the status of the display 23 Wide Toggles between various aspect ratio settings See Chapter 10 2 PIP AV...

Page 15: ...acks located next to the PR1 CR1 connec tor Note There are two sets of component inputs provided You can use either set of component inputs to connect your DVD Using S Video Input 1 Connect the S Video 4 pin DIN connector from the DVD to the S VIDEO input on the back of display 2 Connect the red R and white L audio jacks from the DVD to the R and L audio in jacks located next to the S VIDEO connec...

Page 16: ... back of the HDTV Set top box to the RGB IN connector located on the back of the display 2 Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks from the HDTV Set top box to the R and L audio in jacks located to the left of the S VIDEO connector 7 3 Connecting a VCR Using S Video Input 1 Connect the S Video 4 pin DIN connector from the VCR to the S VIDEO input on the back of display 2 Connect the red R an...

Page 17: ...display In addition this display is equipped with a small 3 5 mm phono style plug for remote turn on applications that will automatically send a remote turn on off signal to the external amplifier 2 Connect the red R and white L AUDIO OUT jacks from right side of the connector panel to the external amplifier or receiver 3 As an option you may use the remote turn on plug Please note that not all ex...

Page 18: ...located to the left of the VIDEO 1 connector Notes Your PC may have audio jacks in the form of a 3 5mm phono plug If this is the case you will need to use a phono plug to RCA converter cable in order to connect audio A RGB loop out labeled iaRGB OutlB will allow another RGB display to be connected The RGB loop out will display the same signal as the RGB In signal source The physical display resolu...

Page 19: ...2 Terminal The RS 232C terminal pin layout is as follows Pin 1 Received Line Signal Detector Data Carrier Detect Pin 2 Received Data RXD Pin 3 Transmit Data TXD Pin 4 Data Terminal Ready DTR Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 6 Data Set Ready DSR Pin 7 Request To Send RTS Pin 8 Clear To Send CTS Pin 9 Ring Indicator Basic Format for Command Parameters In order to transmit data from the computer to the displa...

Page 20: ... remote control commands are available to send to the display using RS 232 Item Cmd Data Details Read 80 81 A7 Reads the displays current settings for command 81 thru A7 Volume 81 01 64H Set between 01 64H Power On Off 83 00 01 00 Off 01 On Brightness 85 01 64H Contrast 86 01 64H V Size 87 01 64H V Position 88 01 64H H Size 89 01 64H H Position 8A 01 64H Color 8E 01 64H Tint 8F 01 64H Sharpness 90...

Page 21: ...Off 01 3D Stereo 02 3D Mono RF Input A0 00 01 00 Air 01 Cable Full Search A1 00 00 initiate full search MTS A4 00 02 00 Stereo 01 Mono 02 SAP Zoom A5 00 05 00 16 9 01 Panorama 02 4 3 03 Zoom1 04 Zoom 2 05 Zoom3 PIP POP A7 00 03 00 Normal 01 PIP 02 POP1 03 POP2 4 3 04 POP3 16 9 21 User Manual BDH5011 ...

Page 22: ...on the remote control once again Using Discrete Power ON OFF Buttons 1 The discrete POWER ON OFF buttons send two discrete signals to the display 2 To turn power on simply press the POWER ON button If the display is already switched on pressing this button will have no effect 3 To turn off power simply press the POWER OFF button If the display is already switched off pressing this button will have...

Page 23: ...t Input Selection Buttons 1 If you prefer not to cycle through all available inputs you can use the Direct Input Selection buttons located at the bottom of the remote control 2 Simply select the input that you would like to switch to and press the Direct Input Selection button for that input Notes Some of the Direct Input Selection buttons will not be applicable for this display For AV mode use AV...

Page 24: ...temporarily would like to have no sound simply press the MUTE button to silence the volume 2 When the display s volume is muted the display will show MUTE on the upper right corner of the screen 3 To disengage the mute mode simply press the MUTE button or the VOLUME button again Notes If the display s built in speakers are turned off using the OSD then volume controls will not affect volume genera...

Page 25: ...specifications are described below HDTV Interlaced scan method1 Vertical Res 2 1080 lines Horizontal Res 3 1920 dots Aspect Ratio 4 16 9 Wide HDTV Progressive scan method1 Vertical Res 2 720 lines Horizontal Res 3 1280 dots Aspect Ratio 4 16 9 Wide HDTV grade televisions and displays are capable of displaying a maximum of either 1080 lines using interlaced scan method or 720 lines using progressiv...

Page 26: ...in flicker free picture quality 2 Vertical Resolution Scan Lines Vertical scan lines refer to the number of horizontal lines aTV or display can showto create an image As the number of lines increase more information is displayed resulting in better picture quality 3 Horizontal Resolution Each horizontal line in aTV or display is made up of individual dots pixels The higher the number of pixels the...

Page 27: ...in picture and the screen on the right is the sub picture The OSD on the upper right corner will display the input signal source for both the main and sub pictures Changing the Sub Picture Position in PIP Mode 1 Once the PIP mode is enabled you can switch the PIP sub picture position to any one of the four corners of the screen 2 Press the POSITION button to switch position Pressing the POSITION b...

Page 28: ... sub picture Changing the Input Source for Main Picture 1 Once PIP or POP mode is enabled you can change the main picture s input source by pressing the INPUT SELECT button or any one of the DIRECT INPUT BUTTONS Notes 1 POP 4 3 Mode will preserve 4 3 aspect ratio for both images displayed in the POP windows 2 POP 16 9 Mode will preserve 16 9 aspect ratio for both images displayed in the POP window...

Page 29: ...e PIP mode is disabled the next time you enable PIP mode the position of the sub window will start at the default position Accessing PIP and POP Modes using OSD You can also use the OSD menu to access PIP and POP mode functions 1 Press the MENU buttons on the remote control or the front control panel 2 Use the ADJ buttons to select the PIP POP menu 3 Make sure that the OSD menu below is displayed ...

Page 30: ... because the display has to manipulate the image so that it fits within the smaller window 3 Choose 4 3 to show an image in 4 3 aspect ratio within the POP windows Small black bars are added in order to obtain a 4 3 aspect ratio 4 Choose 16 9 to show an image in wide screen aspect ratio within the POP windows Small black bars are added in order to obtain a 16 9 aspect ratio POP Window SWAP 1 By de...

Page 31: ...en viewing modes are available by pressing the WIDE button Pressing the WIDE button will repeatedly cycle through For 4 3 Aspect Ratio Square Content Content from VCR and some DVD s are format ted using a quare 4 3 format We recommend the following three viewing options 4 3 NORMAL In 4 3 mode the original 4 3 image is preserved but black bars are added to fill the remaining space on the left and r...

Page 32: ...tles ZOOM 2 Zoom 2 is used to stretch 1 85 1 content to full screen eliminating the black bars ZOOM 3 Zoom 3 is used to stretch 2 35 1 content to full screen eliminating the black bars Notes 1 4 3 and Panorama modes are not available when zoom mode is enabled 2 When using Component 1 or Component 2 inputs to display 480p 1080i or 720p Panorama mode is not available 3 When using RGB or DVI inputs o...

Page 33: ...e front control panel 2 Use the ADJ buttons to navigate to OTHER OSD Sub menu as displayed below OSD Timeout Initiates the OSD timer when set to ON When set to ON the OSD will automatically disappear from the display if no button action is detected for the set number of seconds If set to OFF then the OSD will remain on the screen OSD Time Setting Sets the number of seconds the OSD will remain acti...

Page 34: ...ng Remote Control To set the sleep timer using the remote control 1 Press the SLEEP TIMER button on the remote control The sleep timer will be displayed at the upper right corner of the screen 2 Pressing the SLEEP TIMER button again will cycle the sleep timer through all the preset times 3 When setting is complete simply press the DISPLAY button to hide the sleep timer display The sleep timer is r...

Page 35: ...ABLE When set to Variable audio output is affected by the display s internal audio controls including bass treble surround BBE bass extension and volume FIXED When set to Fixed the audio output bypasses the display s internal audio control so that functions such as bass treble surround BBE bass extension and volume controls have no effect 10 6 Sound Adjustments Sound Adjustments Using OSD Sound ad...

Page 36: ...sound to the RIGHT increase the value towards 100 To shift the sound to the LEFT reduce the value towards 1 10 7 Inner speaker ON OFF Switching OFF Built In Speakers This display is equipped with built in speakers You can switch the internal speakers ON or OFF using the OSD Because these speakers are general purpose you may consider switching them OFF during hi fidelity playback of movies or other...

Page 37: ... signal currently displayed Use the frequency cross reference tables below to see which type of signal is being displayed under various input modes INPUT V FREQ HZ Displays the vertical signal frequency of the signal currently displayed Use the frequency cross reference tables below to see which type of signal is being displayed under various input modes A When Using AV1 and AV2 Inputs Horizontal ...

Page 38: ... 1280x1024 SXGA 85 18 31 469 70 087 720x400 DOS 70 19 31 469 50 030 640x480 VGA 50 20 45 000 60 000 1280x720p HDTV 60 21 33 750 60 000 1920x1080i HDTV 60i 22 31 469 70 087 640x350 VGA 70 23 31 413 59 835 852x480 WVGA 60 24 35 000 66 667 640x480 Apple 67 25 49 725 74 550 832x624 Apple 75 26 68 681 75 062 1152x870 Apple 75 27 47 400 60 000 1366x768 60 28 47 368 59 960 1360x768 60 29 29 640 60 000 84...

Page 39: ...en input selection is set to AV1 AV2 S Component 1 or Component 2 when the input signal is 480i inputs To restore picture settings to the factory defaults simply press the RECALL button from the remote control CONTRAST Adjust Contrast to increase the level of white in the video picture Increasing contrast will make white areas of the video picture brighter Contrast works in conjunction with BRIGHT...

Page 40: ...reasing the setting will reduce enhancement COLOR TEMPERATURE Select the color temperature for white balance There are five settings to choose from 1 6500D sets the white balance to 6500D 2 LOW sets to 5400K 3 MID sets to 9300K 4 HIGH sets to 13800K Note Each of the 4 color temperature settings may vary a little from the temperature defined settings CLOCK PHASE This function is not available for t...

Page 41: ...tore picture settings to the factory defaults simply press the RECALL button from the remote control CONTRAST Adjust Contrast to increase the level of white in the video picture Increasing contrast will make white areas of the video picture brighter Contrast works in conjunction with BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS Adjust brightness to enhance the level of dark areas in the video picture such as night scene...

Page 42: ... to 6500D 2 LOW sets to 5400K 3 MID sets to 9300K 4 HIGH sets to 13800K Note Each of the 4 color temperature settings may vary a little from the temperature defined settings CLOCK PHASE This function is not available for this picture adjustment mode mode SCREEN WIDTH Use to change various screen width modes For more information see Chapter 10 ZOOM Use to change various digital zoom modes See For m...

Page 43: ... ADJ buttons to move up and down to select the option you wish to adjust An explanation of each adjustment is listed below 5 Use the ADJ buttons to change the setting V SIZE Adjusts the vertical size of the picture Increase to enlarge the vertical picture size Decrease to reduce the vertical picture size V CENTER Adjusts the vertical position of the picture Increase to shift the picture up Decreas...

Page 44: ... settings to the factory defaults simply press the RECALL button from the remote control CONTRAST Adjust Contrast to increase the white level in the video picture Increasing contrast will make white areas of the video picture brighter Contrast works in conjunction with BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS Adjust brightness to enhance the level of dark areas in the video picture such as night scenes and shadow sc...

Page 45: ...picture Increase to enlarge the vertical picture size Decrease to reduce the vertical picture size V CENTER Adjusts the vertical position of the picture Increase to shift the picture up Decrease to shift the picture down H WIDTH Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture Increase to enlarge the horizontal picture Decrease to reduce the horizontal picture size H POSITION Adjusts the horizontal posi...

Page 46: ...pecification section 1 If under RGB mode the H Size and V Size is incorrectly set 2 If under AV1 AV2 or Component with 480i input the 4 3 WIDE mode is switched on Display image doesn t fill up the full size of the screen 1 Use H Size andV Size to adjust the size of the video 2 Use the WIDE key to scroll through various full screen modes 1 Improperly connected source signal cable Can hear sound but...

Page 47: ...pin Din S terminal for S Video 9 pin D SUB for RS 232 15 pin D SUB for RGB 24 pin DVI Video S Video Signal Type Analog Polarity Positive Amplitude AV 1Vp p with sync S Video Y 1Vp p with sync C 0 286Vp p Frequency H 15 734KHz V 60Hz NTSC H 15 625KHz V 50Hz PAL Input impedance 75 ohms Y CB CR orY PB PR Signal Component 1 2 Type Analog Polarity Positive Amplitude Y 1Vp p with sync CB PB 0 286Vp p CR...

Page 48: ... NC 14 V SYNC 5 GND 10 GND 15 SCL Pin Assignments For 24 Pin DVI Connector Digital Only Pin Signal Assignment 1 TMDS Data 2 9 TMDS Data 1 17 TMDS Data 0 2 TMDS Data 2 10 TMDS Data 1 18 TMDS Data 0 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield 19 TMDS Data 0 5 Shield 4 TMDS Data 4 12 TMDS Data 3 20 TMDS Data 5 5 TMDS Data 4 13 TMDS Data 3 21 TMDS Data 5 6 DDC Clock 14 5V Power 22 TMDS Clock Shield...

Page 49: ...5 68 677 84 997 94 500 14 1280 SXGA x1024 60 63 981 60 020 108 000 15 1280 SXGA x1024 75 79 976 75 025 135 000 16 1280 SXGA x1024 85 91 146 85 024 157 500 18 720 DOS x400 70 31 469 70 087 28 322 19 640 VGA x480 50 31 469 50 030 25 175 20 1280 HDTV x720p 60 45 000 60 000 74 250 21 1920 HDTV x1080i 60 i 33 750 60 000 74 250 22 640 VGA x350 70 31 469 70 087 25 175 23 852 WGA x480 60 31 413 59 835 30 ...

Page 50: ...erature 0 40 Degrees C 32 104 degrees F Relative humidity 20 80 Pressure 800 1100hpa Non Operating Temperature 20 60 Degrees C 4 140 Degrees F Relative humidity 00 90 Pressure 700 1100hpa Vibration X Y Z 0 5G 10 55Hz sweep 10 minutes Acoustics IHF A weighted 1 meter 40dB Max Sound Residual hum at volume max 500µW Max Practical max Audio output at 10 THD max 1 0vp p 1K Hz input 5W 5W Max 12 ohm Sou...

Page 51: ...gement Mode H sync V sync Video Power dissipation Normal Pulse Pulse Active Normal power Standby No pulse No pulse No video Power off Power saving Pulse No pulse blanked Less than 6 watts No pulse Pulse Note This Plasma display is Energy star compliant when used with a computer equipped with DPMS 51 User Manual BDH5011 ...

Page 52: ...m Description A Total time B Active display area including borders C Active display area excluding borders D Left Top border E Right bottom border F Blanking time G Front porch H Sync width I Back porch 52 User Manual BDH5011 ...

Page 53: ...75 000 85 061 Hz Vertical sync polarity TTL Horiz sync polarity TTL Mode No 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 H Resolution 1024 1024 1024 1024 1280 1280 1280 720 640 V Resolution 768 768 768 768 1024 1024 1024 400 480 Refresh Rate 60 70 75 85 60 75 85 70 50 Hz Pixel Clock 65 000 75 000 78 750 94 500 108 000 135 000 157 500 28 322 25 175 MHz Horizontal visible 1024 1024 1024 1024 1280 1280 1280 720 640 Do...

Page 54: ...k porch 20 15 60 33 39 39 39 23 15 Lines Vertical blanking time 30 23 99 45 45 43 45 27 22 Lines Horizontal frequency 45 000 33 750 31 469 31 413 35 000 49 725 68 681 47 700 47 368 KHz Vertical frequency 60 000 60 000 70 087 59 835 66 667 74 550 75 062 60 000 59 960 Hz Vertical sync polarity TTL Horiz sync polarity TTL Mode No 29 30 31 H Resolution 848 1280 1280 V Resolution 480 960 960 Refresh Ra...

Page 55: ...View Notes Follow mount bracket instruction included in the mounting kit This type of equipment is to be installed by qualified installers please contact an authorized dealer for installation 697 mm 380 mm 55 User Manual BDH5011 ...

Page 56: ...When the warranty on the product expires the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires WHAT IS EXCLUDED Your warranty does not cover labor charges for removal installation or setup of the product adjustment of customer controls on the product and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product product repair and or part replacement because of misuse accident unautho...

Page 57: ...off WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by Philips Consumers Electronics North America In countries where Philips Consumers Electronics North America does not distribute the product the local Philips service organization will attempt to provide service although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and ...

Page 58: ...lands all implied warranties including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the duration of this express warranty But because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last this limitation may not apply to you IFYOU HAVE QUESTIONS Please contact Philips at 1 877 835 1838 REMEMBER Please record the model...

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