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Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel TV

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Slide Show

A slideshow is simply a series of still pictures, appearing one after the other, usually in a timed procession. Select 
the desired photo file to display a still picture then press 

ENTER

 to start a slideshow. After a slideshow launches, 

pressing 

ENTER

 toggles between PLAY and PAUSE. Or press 

PLAY

 to start the slideshow immediately. This option 

is available on the Media Navigator, Folder/Contents List, and Photo Player. You can set the Photo Player to play 
a slideshow with background music (BGM) and various visual effects. To begin a slideshow, follow the directions 
below.

1 ) Press 

HMG

.

The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen.

2 ) Select 

Media Navigator

 or 

USB

 from the menu.

Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press 

ENTER

.

3 ) Select a folder containing photo content.

Use the arrow buttons to highlight a folder then press 

ENTER

.

The Thumbnail screen appears (Thumbnail List or List screen appears, depending on the setting).

4 ) Select the desired photo file.

The selected photo content appears in full screen.

5 ) Press 

TOOLS

.

The TOOLS Menu appears on screen.

6 ) Select a slideshow option.

7 ) Select 

Random, Off, Black Out, Cross Sweep, Horizontal Blinds, Boxed In/Out, Panoramic

 or 

Scenic for 

Effect.

8 ) Select 

Off

 or 

On

 for 

Monochrome

.

9 ) Select a time interval: 

3Seconds, 5Seconds, 10Seconds, 15Seconds, 30Seconds

 or 

60Seconds

.

10 ) Turn the Random option

 

Off

 or 

On

.

For details, refer to Random.

11 ) Select the desired option for 

Play Mode

.

Select Single, Repeat, Repeat All or All. For details, refer to 

“Play Mode”

 (page 111).

12 ) Select any desired 

BGM

.

Select music content from Playlist 1 through 5 or the USB device.

13 ) Select 

Start

.

The slideshow starts and photo images in the folder automatically appear one by one.
To force the next image to appear, press 

.

To force the previous image to return, press 

.

14 ) Press 

ENTER

 or 

 (Pause) to stop the slideshow.

The Photo Player pauses.

15 ) Press 

ENTER

 again to resume the slideshow.

To cancel the slideshow and stop the Photo Player, press 

RETURN

 or 

 (Stop) during playback. The 

previous screen returns.

Note:  After setting the Interval time, it may take longer than the preset time. As the Interval time refers to the time 

length up until the Home Media Gallery starts to obtain the next image. Key operations may not work while 
obtaining the next image.

Start

Effect : 

Black 

Out

Monochrome : 

Off

Interval : 

5Seconds

Random : 

Off

Play Mode 

Repeat All

BGM : 

Off

Slide Show

PRO151FD.book  Page 109  Thursday, July 10, 2008  3:58 PM

Summary of Contents for 151FD - PRO - 60" Plasma TV

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Page 2: ...your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod brack...

Page 3: ... 1 2 Lift and or Move Your Panel the How To s 15 2 2 Install the Panel Using a Stand 16 2 2 1 Use or Remove the Included Stand 16 2 2 2 Connect the Speaker Cables 22 2 3 Wall Ceiling Mounting 23 2 4 Mount the Flat Panel TV 24 2 5 Attach the Color Sensor 26 2 6 Connect to Broadcast TV Other Devices DVR Receiver BDR etc 29 2 6 1 Add Analog conventional and Digital TV Channels 29 2 6 2 Connect Your O...

Page 4: ... 4 3 8 Reduce Noise from the Image 67 4 3 9 Adjust Color Signals 68 4 4 View in Multi Screen 69 4 4 1 Split Swap Shift the Screen 69 4 5 Freeze the Picture 70 4 6 Use the Banner Feature 71 4 7 Select Alternatives for to Sound 72 4 7 1 Activate Closed Captioning CC 72 4 7 2 Switch Languages Using MTS 74 4 7 3 Select SAP 74 4 7 4 Apply Sound Effect Settings 75 4 7 5 Use Auto Volume Control AVC 75 4 ...

Page 5: ...g Service Information 125 6 4 1 Check the Signal Strength 130 7 Cautions and Warnings 131 7 1 Installation Details 131 7 2 Physical Location Temperature Considerations 131 7 3 Usage Guidelines 131 7 4 Signal Interference or Noise 132 7 5 Phosphor Properties 132 7 6 Image Information Including Retention After Image Lag 132 7 7 Safety Precautions 134 7 8 Legal Notices 134 7 8 1 Safety 134 7 8 2 Radi...

Page 6: ...ral accessories included to make installation quick and easy Please check for contents before discarding or allowing your installer to discard any packing material The PRO 151FD and PRO 111FD shipments have slightly different pieces Identify the accessories from the appropriate list below You will need a Philips screwdriver when mounting the speaker and attaching the stand Shipped with both models...

Page 7: ...aker Brackets Speaker Mounting Screws 16 M5 10 mm Speaker Also shipped with the PRO 111FD 50 panel Stand kit Falling Prevention Metal Fittings 2 Screws to Metal Fittings 2 M4 35 mm Speaker accessories Speaker Cables 2 Speaker Brackets Speaker Speaker Mounting Screws 16 M5 10 mm Also shipped with the PRO 151FD 60 panel for BOTTOM Right for TOP Right for TOP Left for BOTTOM Left for BOTTOM Right for...

Page 8: ...wings below for specific locations and functions Or for the back ports and terminals only check the terminal position sheet located near the panel s terminal compartment to identify the various options ELITE Series Models Face of Panel 1 Power ON indicator 2 STANDBY indicator 3 SLEEP indicator 4 Room Light sensor 5 Remote Control sensor 6 Color Sensor 7 Bezel some call it the front frame Command S...

Page 9: ...als Audio 12 SUB WOOFER OUT terminal 13 AUDIO OUT terminals Audio 14 INPUT 1 terminal S Video 15 INPUT 1 terminal Video 16 INPUT 1 terminals Audio 17 INPUT 2 terminal Video 18 INPUT 2 terminals Audio 19 INPUT 2 terminals Component Y PB PR 20 IR REPEATER OUT terminal 21 PC INPUT terminal Audio 22 CONTROL OUT terminal 23 DIGITAL OUT terminal Optical 24 SPEAKERS right left terminal 25 Speakers R term...

Page 10: ... of batteries can cause issues as batteries brands have slightly different characteristics Note If the flat panel TV s remote control is not needed for an extended length of time remove the batteries Remote Control Issues There are several issues that can affect your remote control but the most common problem is weak batteries Weak batteries in the remote control can cause communication to fail or...

Page 11: ...d the sensor less than 7 m 23 feet and at an angle of less than 30 degrees The remote control may not work properly if the sensor is in direct sunlight or very bright lighting If your viewing room is naturally bright change the position of the panel or physically use the remote control closer to the panel s sensor Note If the remote control is left sitting in direct sunlight or under a very strong...

Page 12: ...IE PURE GAME SPORT Standard PC Source STANDARD USER 4 SPLIT Cycle view thru single screen 2 screen picture in picture 5 FREEZE Freeze a frame from a moving image then press again to cancel the freeze function 6 Number buttons 0 thru 9 Select a channel 7 dot Enter a dot for selecting a sub channel 8 VOL Set the volume 9 EXIT Exit the menu to return to the normal screen 10 Arrow buttons Navigate the...

Page 13: ... the previous channel 24 MUTING Turn off the sound while the video continues to play 25 CH Cycle through channels 26 TOOLS Display the TOOLS Menu refer to 3 6 Smart Starts for New Owners 27 ENTER Execute a command 28 RETURN Return to the previous menu screen 29 Player Recorder Control Use buttons for control of connected equipment 30 HMG Home Media Gallery Display the Home Media Gallery menu Use t...

Page 14: ...r or knocked down Use installation accessories and parts included with the shipment Pioneer recommends working with a qualified installer whenever possible Regardless of the mounting method anchor or secure your flat panel TV using a combination of the mounting holes and or supplied bolts Note Some installation options require a different type of bolt Check with your installer or dealer to purchas...

Page 15: ...nit To avoid flexing or twisting the unit you need at least two people to lift and move the panel Do not move the flat panel TV by holding only a single handle or by dragging the panel by its handles Note Do not use the handles to hang the flat panel TV or as anchors to prevent the panel from slipping or tipping after it is mounted Sufficient ventilation No danger of power overloads Safe from exce...

Page 16: ...he PRO 151FD continue with Steps 4 and 5 If you are mounting the PRO 111FD skip to Step 7 4 Turn the base cover over so that the bottom is facing up 5 Insert the stand supports legs into the base cover Please carefully install the supports left and right so that they are in the correct positions Misaligned supports can damage the base and or the supports 6 Tighten the base screws to lock the suppo...

Page 17: ...en the screws 9 With the assistance of at least one other person lift the panel upright then move it in to position Installation screws M4 x 35 mm black PRO 151FD Falling prevention metal fitting Line up the column supports with the bottom of the flat panel TV Insert the stand supports into the flat panel TV so that the arrow marked FRONT FACE AVANT on the bottom of the stand points down Installat...

Page 18: ...ick tape on the light blocking shield and attach the shield onto the base cover Note Be careful that the light blocking shield does not catch on the pipe insertion holes Anchor the light blocking shield so that there are no gaps If there is a gap the light blocking shield may peel off Conduct after attaching the flat panel TV onto the stand Rear Front Base cover Light blocking shield Rear Front ...

Page 19: ...ille net from scratches and other damage Placing a CRT monitor near the speaker can cause a blur on the flat panel TV Keep the distance between the speaker and the monitor Note Use the foam packing materials to protect the equipment from scratches or other damage during mounting Stand Mounted Panel 1 Attach the appropriate speaker brackets left and right to the top and bottom on the back of the sp...

Page 20: ...yet Leave it loose with about 5 mm left to tighten Speaker bracket For BOTTOM Right Speaker bracket For TOP Right Screw holes Speaker bracket For TOP Right Place the speaker so its terminals bottom are facing you Speaker bracket For BOTTOM Right Screw holes PRO 111FD Top rear of flat panel TV Top of flat panel TV 5 mm Leave a space of about 5 mm Speaker mounting hole ...

Page 21: ...bottom for each speaker 6 Pass the supplied speaker cable between the speaker and the panel below the speaker bracket from below 7 Connect the speaker cables to the speaker Refer to 2 2 2 Connect the Speaker Cables PRO 111FD PRO 151FD After passing the wide part of the hole over the screw lower the speaker Tighten with the provided screw the bottom speaker bracket to the flat panel TV temporarily ...

Page 22: ... visible 4 Release the tab to clamp the wire If the bare wire is hidden when the tab is released repeat Steps 1 through 4 until the proper amount of cable is showing 5 Repeat this process for each cable matching the color of the wire to the appropriate terminal 6 Connect the speaker cables to the speaker 7 Bundle the speaker cables power cord and other cables in the cable clamp then insert the cla...

Page 23: ...he power outlet Connecting the speaker cable with the power cord plugged in can cause malfunction or damage to the panel if the cable s bare wire touches other equipment Plug in the power cord after connecting the speakers Do not leave speaker cable wires bare and exposed at the terminals Exposed wires can result in an electrical short causing malfunction or damage to the system Do not connect any...

Page 24: ...tlet 7 Follow installation directions provided with your selected wall ceiling mount For details refer to the operating instructions supplied with the wall ceiling mount unit 2 4 Mount the Flat Panel TV Because your flat panel TV is slim but heavy have at least two people mount and or position the panel The following sections provide instructions for the different mounting and anchoring options An...

Page 25: ...lation port on the back of the display panel fire or electrical shock could result Follow the steps below to secure your flat panel TV 1 Mark locations for metal fittings and screws on the back edge of the table using the panel stand to determine placement 2 Drill holes in the table or platform edge at the marked locations 3 Lift panel into place with the assistance with at least one other person ...

Page 26: ...he directions below Note Do not connect any other external device such as a keyboard to the color sensor terminal Do not connect the color sensor cable to a PC To clean the sensor window gently wipe with the supplied cleaning cloth Do not use extension cables for the color sensor Do not disassemble or modify the color sensor Attach the Color Sensor to the Front Panel recommended This is a simple a...

Page 27: ...or sensor terminal on the rear upper bank but do NOT plug in to the power outlet Notes Do not loosen the screws at the bottom of the panel When attached to the rear panel the sensor window points upward If the color sensor attached to the rear panel does not operate properly attach it to the front panel Do not use the supplied screws when attaching the color sensor using the speaker brackets The c...

Page 28: ...let Important The color sensor may not operate properly if attached by methods other than specified above if anything blocks light falling on the sensor window if light falls on only part of the sensor window if the light falling on the sensor window and the panel screen differs Notes If the color sensor attached to the rear panel does not operate properly attach it to the front panel The color se...

Page 29: ...a uses a 75 ohm coaxial cable with an F type connector plug it into the panel s antenna terminal on the back 2 6 2 Connect Your Other Pioneer Equipment This section provides cabling information for your other Pioneer equipment when combined with the panel Each diagram can also be used as a reference tool for non Pioneer devices but port locations may differ or be unavailable Connect cable or Satel...

Page 30: ...ipment T W T W Use INPUT 2 terminals when connecting a DVD player or other audiovisual equipment If your DVD player has an HDMI terminal use this connection instead of making video connections For details refer to the operation manual that came with the DVD player DVD player Component video cable commercially available AV cable commercially available Rear view T W T W Use an optical digital cable ...

Page 31: ...me with the game console or camcorder Left side view AV cable commercially available Camcorder Game console T W T W CONTROL IN OUT Rear view Connect control cords between the panel s CONTROL OUT terminal and other Pioneer equipment having the SR logo Use a mono sound cable with a mini plug not provided T W T W Personal computer Rear view Use the PC INPUT terminal Analog RGB when connecting a PC If...

Page 32: ...l position s Lay out the power cord panel cables and any other device cables in a logical pattern that works for the location Please consider the following points when routing cables Access to a 3 prong grounded power outlet Space for the noise filter between the panel and outlet Placement of cables under carpets or across walking paths Usually the cord cables have slack or are too long Although r...

Page 33: ... clamp band to lock 4 Confirm that the cable clamp is seated firmly in the panel Note Avoid pinching or creating pressure points when routing or bundling cables To remove the clamp band pull and hold the latch to release To remove the cable clamp push and hold the levers then pull it out from the hole Note The longer a clamp is in place the better chance of deterioration An older clamp is more eas...

Page 34: ...tton to reduce any excessive static noise 3 Confirm that the Power ON indicator lights blue Note While in Standby pressing the remote control s TV a button causes the flat panel TV to turn On Turn OFF the Flat Panel TV Turning off the flat panel TV can mean entering Standby so features such as Sleep are still functional or it can mean cutting power to the panel Unless the flat panel TV is to sit i...

Page 35: ...king with the panel s menus For actual procedures see the appropriate page s that describe a function 1 Confirm that the remote control is set to TV Located at the bottom of the remote control 2 Press TV DTV on the remote control Located at the top of the remote control 3 Select a channel option analog or digital During operation press TV DTV to toggle between TV signals Note See 2 6 1 Add Analog ...

Page 36: ...o Installation 39 Analog TV Setup 41 Digital Tuner Setup 50 Parental Control 72 Closed Captions 121 Digital Audio Output 50 Change Password 37 Language 124 Technical Info Favorites Setup 42 Channel Mode 43 Sort Favorites Available when any option other than OPTIMUM is selected from the AV Selection menu Access this option through the Pro Adjust menu when any option other than OPTIMUM is selected f...

Page 37: ...tion then press ENTER 3 Select System Setup from the Setup menu 4 Select Language from the System Setup menu 5 Select a language from the submenu 6 Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu 1 Exit button Close the menu to return to TV viewing 2 Menu title Display the selected menu title 3 TOOLS button Display the TOOLS Menu 4 Menu Select an option 5 HOME MENU button Close the menu to return to TV vie...

Page 38: ...t of Channels This section describes how to search for and set up TV channels There are two ways to add channels to your flat panel TV Auto Installation for automatic channel selection or manual channel assignments The Auto Installation adds all available channels from your selected TV provider Once all channels are added to the list simply delete any unwanted channels This section provides steps ...

Page 39: ...Setup menu 3 Select Manual Adjust from the Analog TV Setup menu 4 Select Program Entry 5 Select a channel number to be added Use the arrow buttons to enter a channel number 6 Select Store from the Manual Adjust menu 7 Select Yes from the submenu 8 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu after all wanted channels have been added Note Analog channels can be added manually but digital channels can only be a...

Page 40: ...Analog TV Setup menu 4 Select Program Entry from the submenu 5 Select a program number Cable 1 through 135 Air 2 through 69 6 Select Label The Software Keyboard screen appears 7 Select the first character The cursor moves to the next character space 8 Repeat the previous step to enter up to eight characters To change a character use or to highlight the character then press ENTER The cursor moves t...

Page 41: ... the status for that channel When there is a check mark next to the channel it disappears 5 Press RETURN A confirmation screen appears 6 Select Yes then press ENTER The Channel Delete setting is complete 7 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu If you select the Channel Skip option in Step 3 the setting is complete when exiting the Channel Options menu no confirmation screen appears Skip Steps 5 and 6 T...

Page 42: ...ist also causes the Channel List to appear Input List Display external input source names from INPUT 1 through INPUT 7 and PC To display the Input List follow the directions below 1 Press HOME MENU 2 Select Input from the main menu Pressing the button while showing the Favorites List or Channel List also causes the Input List to appear Note After selecting the desired channel pressing ENTER causes...

Page 43: ... again causes the TOOLS Menu to disappear Once the maximum number of channels are stored a warning screen appears To quit the procedure before it finishes press EXIT or RETURN on the remote control Sort Favorite Channels To sort theough the store channels follow the steps below 1 Access the Favorites Setup through the Setup 2 Select Sort Favorites from the Favorites Setup menu 3 Select a channel t...

Page 44: ... rate A single press of VOL or VOL causes the volume to adjust by minor increments To silence all sound press MUTING The muting symbol e appears on screen To return the volume to the previous level press MUTING again Pressing VOL once also increases the volume one step higher than the current level and cancels the muting mode If the panel s default sound level is too loud or too soft refer to 3 4 ...

Page 45: ...quire stronger coloring so images appear crisp while dimly lit rooms allow the picture to use more subtle coloring Set the Color Sensor function to On for best coloring possible for the selected image and viewing environment refer to 2 5 Attach the Color Sensor on page 26 for details on how to attach the sensor The panel ships with the Room Light Sensor turned Off The sections below provide direct...

Page 46: ...w buttons to adjust to the desired level 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Reduce Noise from Analog TV Sometimes electronic signal static can cause imperfections in the picture This static is called Video Noise Your flat panel TV can reduce video noise from an analog TV channel depending on the broadcast signal level Sometimes the broadcast signal has higher interference levels so that some video...

Page 47: ...enus and Sound Control settings return to the original default values 3 4 3 Compare Images When Adjusting the Picture When adjusting the picture look for an overall improvement by adjusting each parameter or option one at a time Many small adjustments lead to the best picture for your viewing area As each option changes refer back to the previously set image for comparison This section includes ad...

Page 48: ...een graphic monitor for multiple picture and sound adjustments OPTIMUM Performance OPTIMUM Performance displays on going picture and sound adjustments using graphical data when selecting OPTIMUM from the AV Selection menu OPTIMUM Performance provides the following bar graph data Analyzer Histogram RGB Room Light Color Sensor Picture Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Color Temp Gamma Sound Level ...

Page 49: ...an AV source or on TV Others like a more balanced sound To adjust the sound to your preference follow the directions below 1 Access the Sound through the Setup 2 Select an option for adjustment 3 Use the left right arrow buttons to adjust the option 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Restore Default Sound Setting To restore the factory default sound settings follow the directions below 1 Highlight...

Page 50: ...l Block Password With Parental Control inappropriate TV programs VCR recordings and DVD content can be blocked When someone attempts to watch a blocked program or content the flat panel TV displays the password window Parental Control applies to both analog and digital material To ensure that your blocks are not removed in error the flat panel TV requires a password to change access to blocked pro...

Page 51: ...he channel program is viewable 3 5 3 Assign a Rating System to Create Blocks Besides choosing to block certain channels you may use one of the recognized rating systems to block programs and or content Your panel recognizes the following rating systems TV ratings TV Parental Guidelines including unrated programming Motion Picture Association of America MPAA for movies Canadian English French ratin...

Page 52: ...arental Guidelines Rating system identifies programs with a None rating level Examples of programs with a rating of None are as follows Emergency Bulletins such as EAS messages weather warning and others Locally originated programming Public Service Announcements News Politics Religion Sports MPAA Ratings menu TV Parental Guidelines menu Canadian English Ratings menu Canadian French Ratings menu U...

Page 53: ...lect an option View or Block 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note Your flat panel TV ships with this option set to View New Ratings System for Digital Broadcasts Some Digital broadcasts carry new ratings that are not compatible with the panel s original Parental Control settings When first tuning to one of these broadcasts the Digital Regional Ratings menu appears on screen Change the Parental ...

Page 54: ...ystem receives broadcasts carrying new ratings 3 5 4 Temporarily Remove a Block The password entry screen appears when detecting the blocked rating signals with the picture and sound turned off Entering your four digit password allows you to view the program until your flat panel TV is placed into Standby or turned Off To temporarily remove a block follow the steps below 1 Tune the flat panel TV t...

Page 55: ...o screens the TOOLS Menu appears on the main screen 3 6 2 Extend Your Panel Life This function provides short cuts to your panel s longer service life Your flat panel TV includes the Screen Protection option Activating this option causes the panel to automatically select the several different features that can prolong the life of your panel and help alleviate after image ghosts or burn in To set t...

Page 56: ...e the Video Pattern screen is on only the remote s TV a button and the panel s STANDBY ON button is available The panel automatically switches to Standby one hour after running the Video Pattern screen To cancel the Video Pattern screen press the remote s TV a or the panel s STANDBY ON To activate the Video Pattern screen follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select Video ...

Page 57: ... Game Console for more information 4 1 1 AV Source through the Remote Control Follow the directions below to set an AV Selection for an external AV Source using the remote control 1 Press AV SELECTION on the remote control The current AV selection appears 2 Press AV SELECTION again before the displayed mode disappears Each press cycles the options in the order shown below 3 Allow the AV Selection ...

Page 58: ...t a malfunction To choose an AV source through the Home Menu follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select AV Selection from the Picture menu 3 Select an option from the submenu 4 Press HOME MENU to close and exit the menu 4 1 3 Choose a PC Source From a PC choose between the two AV Selections for the best image The options are as follows STANDARD for a highly defined imag...

Page 59: ...r to 4 5 Freeze the Picture 4 2 Adjust Specific Picture Elements Plasma technology delivers one of the best images available today However the viewing area environment and personal preferences affect how the picture appears This section provides methods to adjust the picture and sound for your best viewing experience 4 2 1 Choose a Screen Size Automatically or Manually Automatic Screen Sizing The ...

Page 60: ...content causes uneven wear of the plasma cells If side masks appear around a broadcast after that program or movie is over switch to a full screen motion video This action helps the panel balance wear for the plasma cells and guard against after image issues For more information about Masks refer to 4 3 1 Adjust for Screen Masking black bars on sides Note Not all broadcast programs carry alternati...

Page 61: ...ss HOME MENU to exit the menu after all adjustments are complete Note Reset returns all settings to the factory defaults Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Contrast less contrast more contrast Brightness dimmer brighter Color decreased intensity increased intensity Tint purplish skin tones greenish skin tones Sharpness softer definition crisper definition Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Contrast less con...

Page 62: ...lect Mode 1 or Mode 2 to activate Side Mask Detection Mode 1 detects only black side masks and Mode 2 detects both black and illustrated side masks Select Off to deactivate this function 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 6 Confirm that the word AUTO appears in the InfoBanner Video signals can affect the Side Mask Detection function differently For High Definition broadcasts if Side Mask Detection...

Page 63: ... Picture through the Setup With AV Selection set to OPTIMUM go to Step 2 With AV Selection set to any options other than OPTIMUM select Pro Adjust then go to Step 2 2 Select PureCinema from the submenu 3 Select Film Mode or Text Optimization depending on the material 4 Select the desired parameter Parameter Description Fixed sets the same brightness for gray side masks Auto adjusts the side mask b...

Page 64: ... The Picture Detail function provides five adjustment options DRE Picture Black Level ACL Enhancer Mode and Gamma for enhanced image contrast sharpness and image gradation characteristics To select the Picture Detail options follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Adjust from the Picture menu 3 Select Picture Detail from the submenu 4 Select DRE Picture Black Lev...

Page 65: ...nual press and hold ENTER for more than three seconds The Manual adjustment screen appears Go to Step 6 Enhancer Mode selects processing of the image s high frequency detailed area 1 selects Hard SHARPNESS image 2 selects Natural SHARPNESS image 3 selects Soft SHARPNESS image Gamma adjusts the gamma characteristics 1 selects gamma characteristics 1 2 selects gamma characteristics 2 3 selects gamma...

Page 66: ...ME MENU to exit the menu 4 3 7 Use the Color Management Use the Color Management option to fine adjust the coloring of images To set the Color Management option follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Adjust from the Picture menu 3 Select Color Detail from the Pro Adjust menu 4 Select Color Management from the submenu Item Left Arrow Right Arrow R High fine adjus...

Page 67: ... available noise reduction functions To select the Noise Reduction options follow the steps below 1 Access the Picture through the Setup 2 Select Pro Adjust from the Picture menu 3 Select Noise Reduction from the Pro Adjust menu 4 Select 3DNR Field NR Block NR or Mosquito NR Item Left Arrow Right Arrow R closer to magenta closer to yellow Y closer to red closer to green G closer to yellow closer t...

Page 68: ...U to exit the menu Notes 3DYC is available when connected to only the video terminal at INPUT 1 INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 or when analog tuner is selected I P Mode is unavailable when the selected mode is On for Game Control Pref or when input signal is 480p 720p or 1080p Option Parameter Description 3DNR 3 dimensional Noise Reduction Off No effect High enhances DNR Mid standard DNR Low moderate DNR Fiel...

Page 69: ...ons on the screen P in P 4 4 1 Split Swap Shift the Screen To split the screen so that two channels appear press the SPLIT button on the remote control Each press of the button cycles the screen through two screen picture in picture and single screen views To switch the images between screen sides locations press the SWAP button To move the Picture In Picture P in P small image counter clockwise p...

Page 70: ...ess FREEZE to create a still image picture copy of the currently showing image The copy appears to the right of the still moving video sequence thus splitting the screen 2 Press FREEZE again to release the image The frozen image disappears returning the picture to a single screen with the video sequence still in progress With the screen split an image cannot be frozen A warning message appears if ...

Page 71: ...lable information appears on the screen if the signal carries information about the program see InfoBanner below Pressing DISPLAY causes the InfoBanner additional to appear Press EXIT or DISPLAY again to hide the banner 1 Broadcast signal Digital Analog 2 Channel number 3 Station name 4 Program title 5 Sound multiplex information 6 Current time 7 Program time schedule 8 Parental Control informatio...

Page 72: ...aptions from the System Setup menu 3 Select Status from the submenu 4 Select an option 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Types of Closed Caption Broadcast TV offers different types of closed captioning Your flat panel TV provides support for the recognized types on Analog programming as well as Digital signals that carry analog closed captions CC 1 CC 2 CC 3 or CC 4 provides subtitles with a full...

Page 73: ... Setup through the Setup 2 Select Closed Captions from the System Setup menu 3 Select Digital Settings from the submenu 4 Select an option to change 5 Select the desired parameter for that option The default parameter for each option is Auto 6 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Option Description Font Size Auto Large Standard Small Font1 Auto Font 1 Font 2 Font 3 Font 4 Font 5 Font 6 Font 7 Font Col...

Page 74: ...e is heard 4 7 3 Select SAP When watching TV programs on the VHF UHF frequencies or from analog cable TV channels the TOOLS button can activate Stereo Sound and or Secondary Audio Programs SAP if available To select Stereo SAP options follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select MTS from the TOOLS Menu 3 Select STEREO SAP or MONO The chart below breaks down the St...

Page 75: ...field SRS TruBass produces a clear rich bass tone SRS Definition improves midrange quality and clarifies voice and instrument sound To activate one or more of the sound effects follow the directions below 1 Access the Sound through the Setup 2 Select Sound Effect from the Sound menu 3 Select a sound effect option SRS FOCUS SRS SRS TruBass SRS Definition 4 Select Low moderate Mid standard High enha...

Page 76: ...before and at every minute after that a warning message appears on the screen When the final minute elapses the panel switches to Standby To have the panel switch to Standby when an AV source signal fails follow the steps below 1 Access the Power Control through the Setup 2 Select No Signal off from the Power Control menu 3 Select Enable to activate the AV Signal off power function 4 Press HOME ME...

Page 77: ...wer Management from the Power Control menu 3 Select an option from the submenu Note Pressing the remote s TV or the panel s STANDBY ON reactivates the flat panel TV 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu These power management options are unavailable when a PC is connected to the panel through the HDMI port terminal Option Description Off no power management default On panel enters Standby when no sig...

Page 78: ...rned 3 Use the number buttons to learn a manufacturing code The mode indicator lights up The Learn session is canceled in 30 seconds and the indicator restarts blinking again When the indicator flashes the selected device s remote is memorized To exit the Learn mode before it finishes press EDIT LEARN 4 Press EDIT LEARN again to exit the Lean mode Note The Learn session is canceled if no operation...

Page 79: ...nto the remote control 5 1 3 Issue a Library Search for a Manufacturer Code If the code for a particular device is unknown cycle through the available codes for a similar unit then sample some functions for that code To find the code that properly operates the unit follow the steps below using differemt codes to find the best match 1 Press SELECT to choose the device to program 2 Press EDIT and 3 ...

Page 80: ...any mode 2 Press the Yellow button Confirm that the selected mode indicator flashes The remote control enters the Manufacturing Reset mode The reset is complete when the mode indicator flashes on for one second The remote control then returns to normal operation Note The panel s remote control may not control or have complete control of some equipment listed in the tables RECEIVER STANDBY ON turns...

Page 81: ...ays the satellite broadcasting menu screen SOURCE turns the equipment power on and off CH ENTER enters the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons CH RETURN press buttons that correspond to a channel CH selects a higher or lower channel RETURN restores the immediately previous screen Some cable converter manufacturers do not preset CH ENTER and CH RETURN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VOL CH...

Page 82: ...L pauses playback and displays still images SOURCE turns the VCR s power on and off CH selects a higher or lower channel PLAY selects playback FF advances the VCR tape and allows searches STOP halts VCR tape transport RECord begins recording 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VOL CH 7 8 9 0 CH ENTER CH RETURN EXIT TOOLS SAT GUIDE DVD TOP MENU SAT DVD MENU HDMI CTRL SOURCE INPUT TV RCV VCR SAT CBL DVR DVD STOP VOL SE...

Page 83: ... the beginning of the previous chapter continue pressing to go backward PAUSE STILL pauses playback and displays still image SOURCE turns the equipment power on or off CH DVD Recorder only selects a higher or lower channel TOOLS assigns the code for a Pioneer BD player RETURN restores the immediately previous screen PLAY selects playback FORWARD SCAN CHAPTER SEARCH press once quickly to go to begi...

Page 84: ...eo signals Note It may take a short period for the image to appear on the other equipment depending on the type of device The flat panel TV supports the following Audio signals Linear PCM STEREO 2ch Sampling frequency 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz When connecting a PC to one of the panel s HDMI inputs use an HDMI compliant PC or video card Using DVI output from the PC to the flat panel TV may cause the s...

Page 85: ...eed to be checked for natural colorings 5 2 3 Specify an Audio HDMI Signal Type For the necessary audio signal type check the operating manual that came with the other equipment When using INPUT 4 or INPUT 5 for HDMI select the terminal for the desired input source To specify the audio type follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select HDMI Input from the Option menu 3 Sele...

Page 86: ... control a maximum of two 2 recorders two 2 playback devices and one 1 AV system at a time To select and use the various HDMI Control functions for a connected Pioneer AV system recorder or player use the panel s HDMI Control menu Control Function Controlled Equipment Function Description Playback of content Recorder Player Pressing PLAY on a connected device automatically selects the source and b...

Page 87: ...oneer BD player ENTER activates the selected function RETURN returns to the previous menu screen To connect a device for HDMI Control follow the steps below 1 Turn on the flat panel TV and all other equipment 2 Confirm that the panel s Input Setting for HDMI Control Setting options comply with directions in the operating instructions for the connected device s Option Description Disc Navigator dis...

Page 88: ...Control functions The HDMI Control menu is not selectable when the option Input Setting under the HDMI Control Setting menu is set to Off The control menu changes to suit the type of HDMI compatible equipment When adding changing or removing equipment from HDMI Control refer to the sections below for installation notes and the supported commands 5 3 1 Control an AV System When adding an AV System ...

Page 89: ...ommands Note You can also use Play Stop Pause Fast Forward and Fast Reverse on the remote control to conduct the same operations as the control menu buttons AV Systems 1 Cycles the surround mode in sequence 2 Switches the input source in reverse order 3 Switches the surround mode in reverse order 4 Closes the screen to return to HDMI Control menu 5 Lists the connected equipment model number 6 Swit...

Page 90: ... T W Rear view HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark AV cable commercially available Optical digital cable commercially available BD player AV amp T W T W HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark AV cable commercially available Optical digital cable commercially available BD player AV amp Rear view T W T W HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark Rear view BD...

Page 91: ...option appears on the HDMI Control menu before turning the panel Off see page 87 5 4 2 Turn OFF the Power With an HDMI Command The Power Off Control function is valid for the devices connected to any of the panel s HDMI ports To power off a connected device when the flat panel TV is turned Off follow the steps below 1 Access the Option through the Setup 2 Select HDMI Control Setting from the Optio...

Page 92: ...s check the connection points and the settings 5 5 Connect a Game Console or Camcorder Your flat panel TV supplies direct connections for a game console camcorder or other Audio Visual AV equipment through INPUT 3 To watch an image coming from a game console or camcorder press INPUT 3 on the remote control or repeatedly press INPUT on the panel to select INPUT 3 For details on game console setting...

Page 93: ...ification for Network Devices Supported File Formats The following sections show supported file formats that can be played back or displayed on the flat panel TV These formats are applicable to network sources Most are also applicable to USB sources However media server content protected by digital rights management such as WMDRM10 Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10 may not play on the pan...

Page 94: ...e media servers that support WMDRM10 ND Content may not play depending on the DRM protection level This system may not display content from incompatible memory cards 5 7 1 Network Connections To connect to a network set up the Home Media Gallery through the Home Media Gallery menu Press the HMG button on the remote control to cause the menu to appear To use the Home Media Gallery connect to a home...

Page 95: ... diagram below Note Although the Home Media Gallery supports 10BASE T it is better to use 100BASE TX for improved display quality and speed Connect directly to a Media Server To run a PC as a media server connect the flat panel TV directly to the PC using a twisted cross over Ethernet LAN cable See the diagram below T W T W Media server 2 Media server 1 Ethernet hub Router with hub function Straig...

Page 96: ...y entering an IP Address Some media servers block or are programmed to block access to client servers When connecting the flat panel TV check the media server for client server access rights 5 7 2 Connect a USB Device You can also enjoy content stored on memory cards by connecting a USB device to the flat panel TV The root directory or Device List screen appears as soon as a USB flash drive or a m...

Page 97: ...age Class data transfer The setup is done on the camera See the operating instructions supplied with the digital camera Depending on the type of your memory card or camera some images may fail to display Remove a USB Device To remove a USB device exit the Home Media Gallery first then disconnect the device Be sure to exit the Home Media Gallery screen before removing the USB device If you remove t...

Page 98: ...The screen automatically changes to the Server List if there are no previous servers 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select Media Navigator Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER A server menu appears The file folder configuration may vary depending on the server selected 3 Select a desired server from the Server List 4 Select the desired folder t...

Page 99: ...TER The USB Device screen appears Select the device When using a single directory device USB flash drive the USB Device screen does not appear 3 Select the desired folder to navigate or file content to play 4 Press ENTER The appropriate Player launches and begins playing the selected file To return to the previous screen press RETURN 5 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Note The USB Devi...

Page 100: ...ions The options are available for Movie Music and Photo menus 1 Item being selected 2 Number of total items 3 Scroll bar displayed when one or more pages follow 4 Icon or thumbnail of the selected item if obtained Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Content 3 Content 2 Content 5 Content 4 40 4 3 1 2 40 1 2 3 Content 2 Folder 3 Content 3 Content 1 Folder 2 40 3 1 2 Thumbnail screen Thumbnail List screen Li...

Page 101: ...XIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery 5 8 1 Show Your Movie Files on the Flat Panel TV When selecting movie content from the server menu on the Media Navigator screen or USB Device screen the Movie Player automatically launches Select a category folder or device to access the submenu containing the file or content Selecting a movie file from the HMG Playlist causes the Movie Player screen to appea...

Page 102: ... Reverse RWD Fast reverse while playback Each press toggles the Fast Reverse speed To discontinue Fast Reverse press ENTER or PLAY Normal playback mode returns Slow Forward Slow forward when in PAUSE Each press toggles the Slow Forward speed To discontinue Slow Forward press ENTER or PLAY Normal playback mode returns Note This function may not be supported depending on the content Forward 15 sec S...

Page 103: ...properly depending on the USB card reader used 5 8 2 Play Your Music Files on the Flat Panel TV When selecting music content from the server menu on the Media Navigator screen or from the USB Device screen the Music Player automatically launches Select a category folder or device to access the submenu containing your file or content Selecting a music file from HMG Playlist causes the Music Player ...

Page 104: ...n on the TOOLS Menu also causes the information to appear Mode Key s used Function Playback ENTER PLAY Plays back the selected content Stop STOP Stops the playback PAUSE ENTER PAUSE Pauses the playback Fast Forward FF See the Movie Player key guide Press and hold to start Fast Forward When in Fast Forward press to change the playback speed To discontinue Fast Forward press ENTER or PLAY Normal pla...

Page 105: ...ontent Move File Backward Displays the previous image content Rotate clockwise FF TOOLS Rotates the image 90o clockwise Each press toggles the rotation angle by 90o between 90o 180o 270o and 0o See Use the TOOLS Menu Rotate counter clockwise RWD Rotates the image 90o counter clockwise Each press toggles the rotation angle by 90o between 270o 180o 90o and 0o Change BGM Switches BGM content while pl...

Page 106: ...nected servers to be removed from the Server List To delete a server follow the steps below This option is available on the Server List screen server not connected 1 Press TOOLS while the cursor is on the unconnected server on the Server List screen The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Delete Server from the TOOLS Menu A Delete Server screen appears 3 Select Yes then press ENTER The server di...

Page 107: ...reen 2 Select Detailed Display from the TOOLS Menu Detailed information appears Pressing RETURN causes the information to disappear and the previous screen to return Sort A sort option is available under Media Navigator and Folder Contents List screens This function is unavailable for folders or content on a USB device To sort the items contained in the Folder Contents List follow the steps below ...

Page 108: ... screens 1 Press HMG The Home Media Gallery menu appears on screen 2 Select the desired folder and or content in the Media Navigator Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER 3 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 4 Select Search from the TOOLS Menu A Search dialog screen appears 5 Select Title Genre or Artist for Condition or enter a Keyword Pressing ENTER on the Keywo...

Page 109: ...s on screen 6 Select a slideshow option 7 Select Random Off Black Out Cross Sweep Horizontal Blinds Boxed In Out Panoramic or Scenic for Effect 8 Select Off or On for Monochrome 9 Select a time interval 3Seconds 5Seconds 10Seconds 15Seconds 30Seconds or 60Seconds 10 Turn the Random option Off or On For details refer to Random 11 Select the desired option for Play Mode Select Single Repeat Repeat A...

Page 110: ...eration press RETURN Select Server When one or more servers are connected within the network you can switch between servers This option is available on the Media Navigator and Folder Contents List screens 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Select Server from the TOOLS Menu The Server List appears 3 Select the desired server The screen changes to Media Navigator on the selected...

Page 111: ...der content in order only once Change Name Playlist 1 through 5 can be renamed in HMG Playlist To name a Playlist follow the directions below This option is available on the Playlist List Movie Music Photo screen 1 Press TOOLS while five Playlists in the HMG Playlist are on screen The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Change Name from the TOOLS Menu The software keyboard appears 3 Enter the ne...

Page 112: ...e time Hour Minute and or Second to jump to Enter Hour and Minute for movie content or Minute and Second for music content Use or buttons 0 to 9 if a numeric key icon appears Press to select Hour and Minute movie content or Minute and Second music content 4 Select Start then press ENTER to begin the time search The movie music begins playing from the set time To cancel the Time Search press RETURN...

Page 113: ...teps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Sound from the TOOLS Menu A sound adjustment screen appears For adjustment items see 3 4 Adjust the Picture and Sound Quality 3 Press RETURN to close the adjustment screen Normal playback screen returns Information The Information option displays the status information on the playing content This option is available on the Movie Pl...

Page 114: ...een other than Movie Player and Music Player Music Player is available on the Media Navigator Folder Contents List USB HMG Playlist Playlist List and Photo Player screens To activate Music Player follow the steps below 1 Press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Music Player from the TOOLS Menu The Music Player screen appears After entering the setting press RETURN The previous screen ...

Page 115: ...t To cancel select No A B Repeat Mode Use this option to play the selected movie scenes or music programs repeatedly This option is available only during normal playback on the Movie Player or Music Player To set Repeat follow the steps below 1 While playing content press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select A B Repeat from the TOOLS Menu 3 Press ENTER to mark a starting point 4 Press E...

Page 116: ... available for content playing in Repeat Mode except when Single is selected Rotate Use the Rotate option to turn an image 90º clockwise This option is available on the Photo Player screen To rotate an image follow the steps below 1 While photo content appears press TOOLS The TOOLS Menu appears on screen 2 Select Rotate from the TOOLS Menu Each press of the ENTER button causes the displayed image ...

Page 117: ...he content s aspect ratio is longer than 16 9 it appears fully stretched horizontally to both sides with images cropped at the top and bottom If the content s aspect ratio is wider than 16 9 it appears fully stretched vertically to top and bottom with images cropped on the right and left sides A zoom icon appears on screen 5 While in Zoom mode use the arrow buttons to scroll the content Press or i...

Page 118: ... and acquires an IP Address if available 6 Press EXIT or HMG to exit Home Media Gallery Manual Before activating check your media server for IP Address and Subnet mask information 1 Access the Network Setup through the HMG Setup 2 Select Auto DHCP 3 Select No 4 Select the appropriate box Use or to highlight an entry item IP Address or Subnet mask then press ENTER No need to enter Default Gateway a...

Page 119: ... Gallery Reset to Default Occasionally it may be easier to return your flat panel TV to the HMG default values rather than try to correct a large number of accidental entries To restore default settings within the Home Media Gallery follow the steps below 1 Access Default Settings through the HMG Setup 2 Select Yes The default values return and the Home Media Gallery screen appears 3 Press EXIT or...

Page 120: ...upported 301 An unsupported file is selected 500 Failed to authenticate 500 Failed to obtain DRM authorization 501 Failed to authenticate 501 Failed to obtain DRM authorization 502 Failed to authenticate Check for failure of router hub other network devices 502 Failed to obtain DRM authorization 503 Failed to authenticate content The copyright notice of this file might be invalid 503 Failed to obt...

Page 121: ...es are output to the AUDIO OUT terminals However audio accompanying the images are output to the SUB WOOFER OUT terminal When using the digital audio output terminal optical select settings according to your AV Receiver For more information see the operating instructions that came with the AV receiver Note When signals are input from the HDMI terminals no signals are output from the DIGITAL OUT te...

Page 122: ...e Option through the Setup 2 Select Auto Setup from the Option menu The function begins as soon as the selection is made However depending on the image the position may not change after an adjustment 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note This function is unavailable when the PC is connected to the HDMI terminal When Auto Setup finishes the message Auto Setup Completed appears on screen However i...

Page 123: ... it immediately If necessary remove the batteries and allow the unit to dry completely before attempting to use it again Areas with high humidity can also cause damage Another issue that can affect the remote control is a leaking battery The chemicals from a leaky battery can discolor or damage the remote If there is visible leakage in a battery remove both batteries immediately and carefully wipe...

Page 124: ...creen Protection to On Select PC for a signal type when using a PC through an HDMI input How do I clean my flat panel TV To clean the screen surface gently wipe it with the supplied dry cloth Rubbing hard on the screen can scratch the special film coating Use a clean soft cloth cotton or flannel for example for the TV cabinet For details on cleaning refer to 6 3 Cleaning Methods 6 2 Check Your Sof...

Page 125: ...r obstructions that could block the signal Check that the remote s batteries are installed properly and hold a change Replace with new batteries to verify Consider changes in lighting such as stronger or new light sources that may affect the signal Picture Sound Issue Possible Solutions No picture and sound Check the antenna connections Reseat the cable connections for other equipment Confirm that...

Page 126: ...g the picture quickly many times or show a very active scene Use the Screen Protection function see 3 6 2 Extend Your Panel Life Display the Video Pattern screen to help reduce after image lag HDMI Control Issue Possible Solutions HDMI Controls do not function Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment Confirm that the settings for the panel are correct Confirm that the equipme...

Page 127: ...may be selected for connections Check if UPnP Universal Plug and Play is enabled on your router Refer to your router s instruction manual for procedures Wait for a short period then select Update Server List from the TOOLS Menu Check for radio interference when connected using a wireless LAN Radio interference may cause the connection to fail If the above does not solve the problem try turning TV ...

Page 128: ...rted format bit rate and or profile Also check the file for damage Check if the leasing contract for the server has expired When connected by a wireless LAN check if the bit rate is sufficient Some files that comply with the supported format may not be played back or displayed It takes time to capture and display a large sized image If this is the case no operation may be performed Check if the DR...

Page 129: ...ernal device works correctly after the USB device is relaunched Check if the digital still camera is in viewing mode Refer to the instruction manual for the digital still camera Photo data stored in a digital still camera cannot be read through USB interface Check if the device is connectable to the flat panel TV Check if the digital still camera is turned on Check if the digital still camera is i...

Page 130: ...c shock or other danger Upon completion of any service or repair work request that the service professional perform safety checks to ensure that the product is operating properly If you need more assistance or have a Service Parts related question please contact the Pioneer Service organization at 800 421 1625 6 4 1 Check the Signal Strength When the flat panel TV has a UHF VHF antenna connected t...

Page 131: ...acuum cleaner set to its lowest suction setting to clean dusty vents Distance the panel from the wall other equipment etc for minimum space requirements refer to 2 1 1 Check the Location for Suitability Do not fit the unit inside of narrow spaces where ventilation is poor Do not drape seat or enclose the panel in any material including blankets loose cloth or carpeting as this could block the pane...

Page 132: ...e a failing unit Flat Panel TV Fans You may hear the sound of a fan motor at times The slight noise is caused by a cooling fan motor speeding up when the ambient temperature of the flat panel TV rises This is a normal function of the panel and is not a malfunction 7 5 Phosphor Properties The following are typical effects and characteristics of a phosphor based matrix display and as such are not co...

Page 133: ...e Side Mask detection function to Mode 1 or Mode 2 High Definition 16 9 aspect ratio images containing side masks are detected automatically and side masks are added or the image appears in full screen Avoid showing dark images after still images for a period of time In most cases any image retention caused by this sequence can be corrected by displaying bright images for a similar period of time ...

Page 134: ...nded outlet 7 8 Legal Notices 7 8 1 Safety WARNING This equipment is not waterproof To prevent a fire or shock hazard do not place any container filled with liquid near this equipment such as a vase or flower pot or expose it to dripping splashing rain or moisture D3 4 2 1 3_B_En WARNING This product equipped with a three wire grounding earthed plug a plug that has a third grounding pin This plug ...

Page 135: ...ATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product Name Flat Panel TV Model Number PRO 151FD PRO 111FD Product Category Class B Personal Computers Periphera...

Page 136: ...l guidance suggested TV 14 Parents strongly cautioned TV MA Mature audiences only Rating Description FV Fantasy Violence V Violence S Sexual Situations L Adult Language D Sexual Dialog Rating Description N A Not applicable for MPAA ratings G General audiences All ages admitted PG Parental guidance suggested Some material may not be suitable for children PG 13 Parents strongly cautioned Some materi...

Page 137: ...ominant elements of the storyline but it must be integral to the development of plot or character language usage could be profane limited nudity present within the context of the theme 18 adults Contains depictions of violence related to the development of plot character or themes intended for adult viewing could contain graphic language and portrayals of sex and nudity Rating Description E News s...

Page 138: ...003 US Electronics 0276 0003 0008 V2 0883 Videoway 0000 Viewmaster 0883 Vision 0883 Vortex View 0883 Zenith 0000 0525 0899 Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Bell ExpressVu 0775 1170 Chaparral 0216 Coolsat 1806 2147 Crossdigital 1109 DirecTV 1377 0392 0566 0639 1639 1142 0247 0749 1749 0819 1856 1076 1108 0099 1109 1392 1414 1442 1443 1444 1538 1609 Dish Network Syst...

Page 139: ...035 Capehart 0002 Captive Works 2167 Carrera 0240 Carver 0035 0081 CCE 0072 0278 Cineral 0278 CineVision 1137 Citizen 0035 0037 0240 0000 0209 0278 0479 Classic 0037 Colortyme 0060 0035 0045 0278 Colt 0000 0072 Craig 0037 0047 0240 0072 Criterion 0000 0072 Crosley 0035 0081 0000 Crown 0072 0278 Curtis Mathes 0060 0035 0162 0240 0000 0041 0278 0432 Cybernex 0240 CyberPower 1972 Daewoo 0037 0045 027...

Page 140: ...0037 0240 0038 1037 1137 2010 Linksys 1972 Lloyd s 0240 0000 0072 0038 0040 Loewe 0081 Logik 0240 0000 0072 Lumatron 0278 Luxor 0046 LXI 0037 0000 0042 0067 M Electronic 0240 Magnasonic 0037 0240 0000 0072 0278 0593 Magnavox 0035 0037 0048 0039 0081 0240 0000 0226 0563 0593 0618 1593 Magnin 0240 Marantz 0035 0081 0038 Marta 0037 Matsui 0037 0209 Matsushita 0035 0162 0081 1162 Media Center PC 1972 ...

Page 141: ...75 Shintom 0039 0240 0000 0072 Shogun 0240 Siemens 0037 0104 Signature 0060 0035 0037 0048 0000 0046 0479 Singer 0037 0240 0072 Sonic Blue 0614 0616 1137 Sonographe 0046 Sony 0035 0047 0032 0033 0000 0067 0046 0226 0275 0636 1032 1702 1703 1896 1972 Soundmaster 0000 Stack 9 1972 Star Choice 1843 STS 0042 SV2000 0000 0072 SVA 0000 Sylvania 0035 0081 0000 0043 0593 1593 Symphonic 0240 0000 0002 0593...

Page 142: ...6 1972 Stack 9 1972 Star Choice 1843 Systemax 1972 Tagar Systems 1972 TiVo 0618 0636 0739 1337 0740 Toshiba 1008 1972 1996 1988 Touch 1972 Viewsonic 1972 Voodoo 1972 Zenith 1709 ZT Group 1972 Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code LG 0741 Onkyo 1769 Panasonic 1641 Philips 2084 Pioneer 2052 0142 RCA 1769 Samsung 0199 Sony 1516 Toshiba 1769 Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code...

Page 143: ...068 1085 Durabrand 1127 2164 DVD2000 0521 Electrohome 1003 2116 Emerson 0591 0675 1268 Enterprise 0591 Entivo 0503 0539 Enzer 0770 ESA 1268 Firstline 0651 Fisher 0670 Funai 0675 1268 1334 Gateway 1073 1077 1158 GE 0522 0815 0717 Go Video 0573 0744 0717 1730 1304 1158 1144 1099 1075 1044 0869 0833 0783 0741 0715 Go Vision 1072 GoldStar 0741 0869 Goodmans 0790 GPX 0699 0769 Gradiente 0490 0651 Green...

Page 144: ...ic 0730 Sonic Blue 0573 0715 0783 0869 1099 2002 Sony 0533 0772 0864 1033 1070 1431 1516 1533 1548 1633 1791 1824 1892 1903 1904 1934 2020 2043 Sova 1122 Sungale 1074 SVA 0717 0860 1105 Sylvania 0675 1268 Symphonic 0675 0894 1268 1334 TAG McLaren 0894 Tatung 0770 Teac 0571 0717 0692 0790 Technics 0490 0703 Technika 0770 Technosonic 0730 Techwood 0692 Terapin 1031 Tevion 0651 Theta Digital 0571 Tho...

Page 145: ...bolts Speaker 4 1 kg 9 0 lbs including cables speaker brackets and screws Color Sensor 0 1 kg 0 2 lbs Total 61 3 kg 135 1 lbs Main unit 33 8 kg 74 5 lbs Stand 2 5 kg 5 6 lbs including bolts Speaker 3 6 kg 7 9 lbs including cables speaker brackets and screws Color Sensor 0 1 kg 0 2 lbs Total 39 9 kg 88 0 lbs Reception System Digital ATSC Digital TV system Circuit Type 8VSB 64QAM 256QAM Tuner VHF UH...

Page 146: ... Dimensions Terminals Rear ANT 75 Ω UNBAL F Type for DTV VHF UHF CATV in INPUT 1 S VIDEO in VIDEO in AUDIO in INPUT 2 COMPONENT VIDEO in VIDEO in AUDIO in INPUT 4 HDMI in AUDIO in PC INPUT Analog RGB in AUDIO in COLOR SENSOR 1 INPUT 5 HDMI in AUDIO in INPUT 6 HDMI in AUDIO OUT AUDIO out Fixed IR REPEATER OUT 1 DIGITAL OUT Optical ETHERNET 1 CONTROL OUT 1 SPEAKERS 6 Ω to 16 Ω SUB WOOFER OUT Variabl...

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Page 162: ...or displaying text and still images Effective scanning lines are expressed as 480p and 720p p stands for progressive Home Media Gallery Default Gateway Default gateway is a node on a computer network that serves as an access point to another network A default gateway such as a computer and router is used to forward all traffic that is not addressed to a station within the local subnet DHCP Dynamic...

Page 163: ...oken into several parts It is expressed as 255 255 255 0 In most cases the Subnet mask is automatically assigned by the DHCP server UPnP Universal Plug and Play Architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of devices of all form factors It is designed to bring easy to use flexible standard based connectivity to ad hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home in a small business pu...

Page 164: ... 124 HDMI terminal 30 84 86 126 Home Media Gallery 93 HOME MENU 12 37 I InfoBanner 71 Input 12 43 Installation 14 38 131 IR REPEATER OUT 92 L Label 43 Label Input 43 Language 37 38 73 74 86 M Manual Adjust 39 46 MOVIE 12 47 57 MPAA 51 136 MTS 72 74 Multi screen 59 69 70 MUTING 13 44 N No Operation off 76 No Signal Off 76 O OPTIMUM 12 48 57 Orbiter 56 133 P Parental Control 50 51 53 123 PCM 84 121 ...

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