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Summary of Contents for Kuro Elite PRO-141FD

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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: ...ns Get to Know Your Flat Panel Display 7 1 2 1 Control Buttons and More on the Flat Panel Display 7 1 2 2 Operating the Remote Control 8 1 2 3 Buttons on the Remote Control 10 2 Install Your Flat Panel Display 12 2 1 Use the Optional Table Top Stand Stand or Equivalent Items 12 2 2 Use the Optional Brackets or Equivalent Items 13 2 2 1 Check the Location for Suitability 14 2 2 2 Lift and or Move Y...

Page 4: ...el Display 46 6 1 Program the Remote Control to Operate Other Equipment 46 6 1 1 Use the Learning Function 46 6 1 2 Assign a Manufacturing Code to the Remote Control 47 6 1 3 Issue a Library Search for a Manufacturer Code 47 6 1 4 Clear Added Manufacturer Codes from the Remote Control 48 6 1 5 Control a Pioneer Receiver 48 6 1 6 Control a Cable CBL or Satellite SAT System 49 6 1 7 Control a Video ...

Page 5: ...n Including Retention After Image Lag 81 8 7 Prevent Burning 82 8 8 Safety Precautions 83 8 9 Legal Notices 83 8 9 1 Safety 83 8 9 2 Radio Interference 84 9 Appendix 85 9 1 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control 85 9 1 1 Cable 85 9 1 2 Satellite 86 9 1 3 VCR 88 9 1 4 BDP Blu ray 91 9 1 5 DVD R 92 9 1 6 DVD 93 9 1 7 LD 95 9 2 Video PC Signals HDMI DVI Component min D Sub Composite 96...

Page 6: ... this manual 1 1 Flat Panel Display Shipment Checklist In addition to the flat panel display there are several accessories included to make installation quick and easy Please check contents before discarding or allowing your installer to discard any packing material Identify the accessories from the appropriate list below You will need a Philips screwdriver if removing or attaching the stand Shipp...

Page 7: ...heet located near the panel s terminal compartment Terminals on the rear panel are common to both models PRO 141FD PRO 101FD Face of Panel 1 Power On indicator 2 STANDBY indicator 3 Power On button 4 Room Light sensor 5 Remote Control sensor 6 STANDBY ON button 7 SCREEN SIZE button 8 INPUT buttons 9 Bezel some call it the front frame Back of the Panel upper bank from left to right 1 INPUT 1 termin...

Page 8: ...y have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions If the remote control seems to be failing or is weak replace the provided batteries with new alkaline batteries Never mix old and new batteries Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause chemical leaks in old batteries Also mixing different types or brands of batteries can cause issues as batteries brands h...

Page 9: ...panel Objects and other IR signals can disrupt the remote For more help with your remote control refer to 7 1 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Operating Range for the Remote Control To control the flat panel display point the remote towards the sensor on the panel s bottom right corner For easy operation keep the distance between the remote control and the sensor less than 7 m 23 feet and at an ang...

Page 10: ... settings AV Source OPTIMUM STANDARD DYNAMIC MOVIE PURE SPORT GAME USER PC Source STANDARD USER 5 AUTO SET UP Optimize the PC screen 6 Number buttons 0 thru 9 Enter a number when applying IP Control Setting 7 KURO LINK Select the KURO LINK functions 8 P CH Use the button for control of connected equipment 9 EXIT Exit the menu to return to the normal screen 10 Arrow buttons Navigate the menu screen...

Page 11: ...ction 20 SCREEN SIZE Select the screen size 21 CH ENTER Use the button for control of connected equipment 22 DISPLAY INFO Display the current monitor status 23 i Invalid 24 MUTING Invalid 25 USER MENU TOOLS Display the User Menu 26 ENTER Execute a command 27 RETURN Return to the previous menu screen Note If you set the preset code to MONITOR buttons 9 13 14 and 21 do not operate 1 MONITOR INPUT SP...

Page 12: ...best mounting methods and how to install your panel 2 1 Use the Optional Table Top Stand Stand or Equivalent Items Ask your dealer to perform the installation Use the supplied bolts For details refer to the instruction manual that came with the optional stand or equivalent items Use the supplied bolts when attaching the stand s supports at the holes indicated by a circle Rear view PRO 141FD Rear v...

Page 13: ...on Note Some installation options require a different type of bolt Check with your installer or dealer to purchase the appropriate bolt s Rear view PRO 141FD Side view Mounting surface Mounting bracket or equivalent item M8 screw 12 mm to 18 mm 0 5 inches to 0 7 inches Rear view PRO 101FD Mounting hole Mounting hole Mounting hole Mounting hole Mounting hole ...

Page 14: ...he rear of the flat panel display to lift the unit 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 display 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 display or as anchors to prevent the panel from slipping or tipping after it is mounted Sufficien...

Page 15: ...0 5 inches to 0 7 inches To anchor the panel when using the optional stand follow the steps below 1 Attach the hooks to the mounting holes on the back of the panel 2 Sink the fittings into the wall or support structure 3 Run cords between the hooks and the fittings 4 Tighten the cords until the panel is anchored but not pulled off balance To stabilize the flat panel display on a table or platform ...

Page 16: ... 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 4 Use wood screws not included to secure the metal fittings to the table Falling prevention metal fitting supplied with the optional stand Wood screw commercially available 4 mm x 20mm 5 32inchx 13 16 inch min PRO 141FD ...

Page 17: ...io visual 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 HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark Component video cable commercially available Rear view Use a DVI D 24 pin digital only cable to connect a PC equipped with a DVI output terminal dig...

Page 18: ... cable having the HDMI mark Rear view INPUT 5 through INPUT 8 are HDMI terminals For details refer to 6 3 Use HDMI Inputs Use INPUT 1 terminal when connecting a game console camcorder or other audio visual equipment For details refer to the operation manual that came with the game console or camcorder Rear view Video cable commercially available Camcorder Game console Personal computer Rear view U...

Page 19: ...aves energy Plug the cord in to the panel but do NOT plug it in to a power outlet yet 2 5 Route then Bundle the Power Cord and Cables Once the flat panel display is mounted place additional equipment in the final 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...

Page 20: ...p the 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 mor...

Page 21: ...ages appear on the panel screen 3 Confirm that the Power On indicator lights blue Note While in Standby pressing the remote control s MONITOR a button causes the flat panel display to turn On Turn OFF the Flat Panel Display Turning off the flat panel display can mean entering Standby so features are still functional or it can mean cutting power to the panel Unless the flat panel display is to sit ...

Page 22: ...st commands and settings are programmed through this menu The following section describes a typical method for working with the panel s menus For actual procedures see the appropriate page s that describe individual functions 1 Press HOME MENU on the remote to access the main menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows to highlight a menu item 3 Use the Left Right arrows to scroll through options for that menu ...

Page 23: ...9 Video Pattern 35 Blue 28 Long Life Settings 38 Gamma 25 Room Light Sensor 38 Pro Adjust 44 PIP Detect 27 Reset Input Setup 52 Input Setup 1 2 Screen 53 Auto Setup 52 Input Setup 2 2 26 H Position Control Setup 64 IP Control Setting 26 V Position 58 KURO LINK Setting 53 Clock 69 Serial Setting 53 Phase 33 Auto Size 36 Side Mask 37 Reset User Menu Function Input Change switches external input sour...

Page 24: ... for menus and on screen information follow the steps below 1 Access Language through the Option menu 2 Select a language from the submenu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Language English Input Priority Off Blue LED Dimmer Low Orbiter Off Video Pattern Off Long Life Settings No Room Light Sensor Off PIP Detect Auto ...

Page 25: ...the picture to use more subtle coloring The panel ships with the Room Light Sensor turned Off The sections below provide directions to turn the room lighting sensor On Off Room Lighting Sensor To deactivate reactivate the room lighting sensor follow the steps below 1 Access Room Light Sensor through the Option menu 2 Select On or Off from the submenu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 1 2 Genera...

Page 26: ...itioning is available in most screen views when the screen is set to Dot by Dot the Position menu is unavailable Also depending on the displayed video the image position may not change after an adjustment To adjust the picture s horizontal and vertical position follow the steps below 1 Access H Position or V Position through the Screen menu 2 Adjust the vertical and or horizontal positioning using...

Page 27: ...age to appear Switch to another parameter option only from the After screen If viewing the Before screen when selecting another option the Before data is lost Exiting an option from the Before screen stores that previous entry in memory and deactivates the button Exiting an option from the After screen stores the new entry in memory and deactivates the button Moving changing the AV Selection param...

Page 28: ...r AV source Mode 1 Orbiter PC source Mode 1 Energy Save Save 1 AV Selection OPTIMUM only when it was set to DYNAMIC previously 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu 4 2 2 Adjust the Power Indicator Brightness Adjust the brightness of the Power On indicator depending on the brightness level of the viewing area Setting to Auto toggles the brightness of the indicator between High Mid and Low to match th...

Page 29: ...ailable The panel automatically switches to Standby one hour after running the Video Pattern screen To cancel the Video Pattern screen press the remote s MONITOR a or press the panel s STANDBY ON button To activate the Video Pattern screen follow the steps below 1 Access Video Pattern through the Option menu A confirmation screen appears 2 Select Start from the submenu The Video Pattern screen app...

Page 30: ... five minutes a reminder appears on screen each minute until the time has elapsed To set the Sleep Timer follow the steps below 1 Press USER MENU 2 Select Sleep Timer from the User Menu 3 Select the desired time period Select between 30 minutes and two hours 120 minutes 4 Press USER MENU again to exit the menu Note When the sleep timer has been set Remain min appears at the top of the menu The Vid...

Page 31: ...the AV source is a Game Control select GAME and refer to 5 1 4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game Console for more information 5 1 1 AV Source through the Remote Control Follow the directions below to set the AV Selection for an external AV Source 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 cy...

Page 32: ...ngs for each input source 5 1 4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game Console When adding a game console to your flat panel display use the Game function to establish a preference for image quality or for operability To have the panel store your Game preference follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Other from the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select Game Control Pref from th...

Page 33: ...The flat panel display can automatically select an appropriate screen size for a video signal coming from an HDMI device To allow automatic screen sizing follow the steps below 1 Access Auto Size through the Screen menu 2 Select Natural or Wide Zoom from the submenu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note When a video signal contains no aspect ratio information the Automatic Screen Size function i...

Page 34: ...neven wear of the plasma cells If side masks appear around a broadcast after that movie or program 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 5 3 1 Adjust for Screen Masking black bars on sides Note Not all video signals carry alternative screen sizes AV Op...

Page 35: ...n option to adjust Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Contrast less contrast more contrast Brightness dimmer brighter Color weaker intensity stronger intensity Tint purplish skin tones greenish skin tones Sharpness softer definition crisper definition Color Temp adjusts white tone to your preference Gamma adjusts the balance of image s bright and dark portions Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Contrast les...

Page 36: ...el to detect side masks follow the steps below 1 Access Side Mask through the Screen menu 2 Select Detection from the submenu 3 Select 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 4 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Video signals can affect the Side Mask Detection...

Page 37: ...ll screen settings return to the original default values 5 3 2 Select a Color Temperature Level Use this option to adjust the color temperature for a better white balance To adjust the white balance follow the directions below 1 Access Color Temp through the Picture menu 2 Select the desired parameter from the submenu To manually adjust the white balance continue with the following Steps 3 Select ...

Page 38: ... Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select PureCinema from the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select Film Mode or Text Optimization depending on the material 4 Select the desired parameter Option Left Arrow Right Arrow R High fine adjustment for bright portions weaker red stronger red G High weaker green stronger green B High weaker blue stronger blue R Low fine adjustment for dark portions weaker red stron...

Page 39: ...ode follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Intelligent Mode from the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select Mode 1 or Mode 2 or Off 4 Select the desired parameter 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Notes Although this function gradually optimizes the image quality tint and brightness changes may be visible This is normal and is not a malfunction This setting applies only to...

Page 40: ...ptions follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Color Detail from the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select CTI or Color Space from the submenu 4 Select the desired parameter 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Option Parameter Description DRE Picture emphasizes image contrast between light and dark Off No effect High enhances DRE picture Mid standard DRE picture Low moderate...

Page 41: ... for available video noise reduction To select the Noise Reduction options follow the steps below 1 Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu 2 Select Noise Reduction from the Pro Adjust menu 3 Select 3DNR Field NR Block NR or Mosquito NR 4 Select the desired parameter Item Left Arrow Right Arrow R closer to magenta closer to yellow Y closer to red closer to green G closer to yellow closer to cya...

Page 42: ...PC source Also the Game Control Pref option for operability On is ignored during multi screen viewing page 43 or image freezes page 44 5 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Notes Reset returns all settings to factory defaults This setting applies only to input video signals Option Parameter Description 3DYC optimizes characteristics for separating brightness signals from color signals Off No effect H...

Page 43: ...ations on the screen P in P 5 4 1 Split Swap Shift the Screen To split the screen so that two input sources 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 image sides locations press the SWAP button To move the Picture In Picture P in P small image counter clockwise press the...

Page 44: ...ps below 1 Press 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 messag...

Page 45: ... automatically when there are no commands from the AV source follow the steps below 1 Access No Operation Off through the Power Control menu 2 Select Enable from No Operation Off menu 3 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu PC Source Power Management When receiving signals from a PC the panel can enter Standby automatically if the signal fails Follow the steps below to activate this function 1 Access P...

Page 46: ...press the EDIT LEARN and 2 buttons to begin The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be programmed 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 begins blinking again When the indicator flashes the selected device s remote is memorized When you press a button that cann...

Page 47: ... codes STB Set top Box Pioneer 0329 BDP LD DVD DVR Pioneer 2052 VCR VTR Pioneer 0058 6 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 a code that can control the unit follow the steps below using different codes to find the best match 1 Press SELE...

Page 48: ...R buttons to begin Selection can be in any mode 2 Press the Yellow button to clear added codes Confirm that the selected mode indicator flashes The remote control enters the Manufacturing Reset mode The reset is complete when the mode indicator flashes once The remote control then returns to normal operation Note The panel s remote control may not control or have complete control of some equipment...

Page 49: ... SOURCE turns the equipment power on and off CH ENTER enters the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons RETURN restores the immediately previous screen Some cable converter manufacturers do not preset CH ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 MONITOR INPUT SPLIT FREEZE DISPLAY MUTING MENU EXIT USERMENU RETURN ONDEMAND SOURCE DVD HDD VOL RECEIVER EDIT LEARN VCR STB MONITOR BDP LD DVD DVR CBL SAT S...

Page 50: ...ing PAUSE STILL pauses playback and displays still images SOURCE turns the VCR s power on and off REWind rewinds the VCR tape and allows searches STOP halts VCR tape transport PLAY selects playback FF advances the VCR tape and allows searches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DISPLAY MUTING MENU EXIT USERMENU RETURN ONDEMAND SOURCE DVD HDD VOL RECEIVER EDIT LEARN VCR STB MONITOR BDP LD DVD DVR CBL SAT SELECT FAVORI...

Page 51: ...L pauses playback and displays still image SOURCE turns the equipment power on or off REVERSE SCAN CHAPTER SEARCH press once quickly to go to beginning of current chapter press again to go back to the beginning of the previous chapter continue pressing to go backward TOOLS assigns the code for a Pioneer BD player RETURN restores the immediately previous screen STOP halts DVD playback some DVD play...

Page 52: ...e GAME or Computer Comp 1 YCbCr or Comp 2 YPbPr 3 Press EXIT to exit the menu Notes The factory default setting is Comp 1 for SD signals and Comp 2 for HD signals Improper setting for Color Decoding causes the image to appear in inappropriate color DVI Equipment 1 Access INPUT 4 DVI through the Input Setup menu 2 Select the desired item DVI Blu Ray DVD DVR VCR Cable Satellite GAME or Computer Vide...

Page 53: ...n to work To activate Auto Setup follow the directions below 1 Access Auto Setup through the Screen menu The function begins as soon as the selection is made However depending on the image the position may not change after adjustment 2 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu Note This function is unavailable when the PC is connected through the HDMI terminal When Auto Setup finishes the message Auto Setu...

Page 54: ...or The color depth appears on the InfoBanner if a program supports Deep Color With INPUT 5 through INPUT 8 selected the color depth also appears on the Display screen When connecting a PC to one of the panel s HDMI inputs use an HDMI compliant PC or video card For a PC or AV equipment that has a DVI output terminal use INPUT 4 on your flat panel display In this case use only a DVI D24 digital for ...

Page 55: ...t digital video signal type check the operating manual that came with the other equipment To assign the type of digital signal follow the steps below 1 Access Input Setup 2 2 through the Input Setup menu 2 Select INPUT 5 HDMI 1 INPUT 6 HDMI 2 INPUT 7 HDMI 3 or INPUT 8 HDMI 4 3 Select Video from the submenu 4 Select the type of digital video signal recommended for the attached device 5 Press EXIT t...

Page 56: ...a time Control Function Controlled Equipment Function Description Playback of content Recorder Player Pressing PLAY automatically selects the source and begins playback On screen control Recorder Player Recorder player operation controlled on screen or with the panel s remote play stop fast forward reverse etc Display Language Setup Recorder Player Information on the display menu language transfer...

Page 57: ...n on a recorder or player VOL adjusts the volume for an AV system MUTING turns off the sound while the video continues to play Arrow buttons navigates the menu screen Color buttons Red Green Blue Yellow controls a BD player TOOLS assigns the code for a Pioneer BD player ENTER activates the selected function RETURN returns to the previous menu screen Option Description Disc Navigator displays the p...

Page 58: ... INPUT 6 INPUT 7 or INPUT 8 4 Press EXIT to exit the menu If operating an HDMI supported device using an HDMI port other than the terminal selected in Input Setting the system malfunctions When connecting to an HDMI terminal other than that selected in Input Setting the equipment settings should block KURO LINK functions The KURO LINK menu is not selectable when the option Input Setting under the ...

Page 59: ...se 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 KURO LINK menu 5 Lists the connected equipment model number up to eight characters 6 Switches th...

Page 60: ...r a BD Player To add an AV amp and or a BD Player refer to the appropriate cabling diagram below AV Amp BD Player BD Player only Rear view HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark BD player AV amp HDMI compliant cable HDMI cable having the HDMI mark Rear view BD player ...

Page 61: ... to exit the menu 6 5 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 display is turned Off follow the steps below 1 Access KURO LINK Setting through the Control Setup menu 2 Select Power Off Control from the submenu 3 Select On to allow the panel to powe...

Page 62: ...ete If the Power On Off Test fails check the connection points and the settings 6 6 Connect a Game Console or Camcorder Your flat panel display supplies direct connections for a game console camcorder or other Audio Visual AV equipment through INPUT 1 To watch an image coming from a game console or camcorder press INPUT 1 on the remote control or repeatedly press INPUT on the panel to select INPUT...

Page 63: ...dband router or hub Do not connect your flat panel display directly to the Internet Connect the panel through a Firewall leaving only necessary ports open Do not connect a modular telephone cable to the LAN 10BASE T 100BASE TX terminal Doing so can cause a malfunction Required equipment and connection methods may differ depending on the communication and or service provider Use devices such as an ...

Page 64: ...rom the submenu If you select On an IP Address is automatically acquired If the panel fails to assign the IP Address or if you want to obtain different addresses select Off in Step 3 then enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask 4 Press RETURN to make your selection 5 Select LED from the IP Control Setting menu 6 Select On or Off from the submenu Selecting On causes the LAN terminal indicator to light ...

Page 65: ...on date LED On Off Note To change entries other than NAME Location and Installation date close the browser then re open it To change entries for IP Address Subnet Mask or Default Gateway close the browser change the PC network settings then re open it For browsing use the Internet Explorer Using any other web browser can cause a distorted image or imperfect contents to appear From the Internet Exp...

Page 66: ...mote Picture Terminal Functions Network E mail ISF No Frame Detail Settings Network Settings INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 ON STANDBY INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 INPUT7 INPUT8 SPLIT SUB INPUT SWAP PIP SHIFT AV SELECTION AUTO SETUP FREEZE SCREEN SIZE DISPLAY EXIT USER MENU HOME MENU RETURN Web control system UP ENTER DOWN LEFT RIGHT Model Message ERR MSG Power Input AV Selection Picture Color Temp White Balance Ga...

Page 67: ...elect the appropriate menu on the left Model Name Location Top Picture Terminal Functions Network E mail ISF Detail Settings Network Settings Power INPUT SETUP ON STANDBY Terminal Web control system Set INPUT 1 Video INPUT 2 Compornent INPUT 3 D sub 15 INPUT 4 DVI INPUT 5 HDMI 1 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 HDMI 4 Color System Auto Color Decoding Comp 1 YCbc Color Decoding RGB Signal Type PC Signal Typ...

Page 68: ...ation Received address 1 3 enters the recipient address Event option Power down sends an E mail when the fail safe function is activated due to a panel error that may cause a malfunction Shut down sends an E mail when the protection function turns the panel off automatically Usage time sends an E mail at a specified interval every 500 hours if set to 500 Input change sends an E mail when the input...

Page 69: ...n 00H FFH sets an ID Number All does not set an ID Number C nslookup Server xxx xxx xxx com Current name server Adress yyy yyy yyy yyy mailsv aaa com Mail server searched for Server xxx xxx xxx com Current name server Adress yyy yyy yyy yyy Non aurthoritative answer Name mailsv aaa com Adress zzz zzz zzz zzz Server IP Address for mailsv aaa com Sample MS DOS search screen using nslookup IP Control...

Page 70: ...efault setting is 9600bps Note This setting applies to all input sources 6 10 Select the Integrator Mode Integrator Mode provides alternative options when using specific functions settings and picture adjustment menus Notes Integrator Mode is only available in English After entering the Integrator Mode the following options on the Home Menu are reset to the factory defaults Picture Screen After en...

Page 71: ...Studio Notes This setting applies to all input sources Entering Monotone Mode AV Selection or Blue Only Mode is unavailable while in Studio Mode Monotone Mode Monotone Mode cuts the video signal s color components so that images appear using only luminance signals Notes This setting applies to all input sources Entering Studio Mode AV Selection or Picture Preset is unavailable while in Monotone Mo...

Page 72: ...e effect on the surrounding area should be taken into consideration On screen Display This option sets the menu display to On or Off Note This setting applies to all input sources Parameter Description Default does not switch the frame rate conversion Sync switches the frame rate conversion Factory default Parameter Description Auto automatically controls using an internal temperature sensor Max f...

Page 73: ...between Off and 80 If the percentage increases the translucent rate also increases Banner PIP adjusts the display positions of the small screen in P in P mode Banner Input determines the input signal for the small window in P in P mode Parameter Description INPUT 1 through INPUT 8 displays the selected input Last displays the last input selected Factory default Parameter Description On reverses th...

Page 74: ...put sources Network ID Beacon This option authenticates the connection between the specified equipment and the flat panel display Parameter Description On locks the IP Control settings Off No effect Factory default Parameter Description On applies the Network ID Beacon Off No effect Factory default MID HIGH MID LOW 270 540 810 1080 1920 TOP 1 TOP 2 TOP 3 BOTTOM 1 BOTTOM 2 BOTTOM 3 The Banner sub s...

Page 75: ...to protect your remote control Do not leave the remote sitting in direct sunlight as this can warp or deform the case Avoid spilling liquids on the remote but if this happens dry 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 ...

Page 76: ...I clean my flat panel display 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 cabinet For details on cleaning refer to 7 2 Cleaning Methods 7 2 Cleaning Methods Before cleaning your flat panel display unplug the power cord from the outlet When cleaning...

Page 77: ...change Replace with new batteries to verify Consider changes in lighting such as stronger or new light sources that may wash out the signal Picture Issue Possible Solutions No picture Check the picture adjustment settings Reset to default values if necessary Confirm that the connected equipment is installed and programmed properly If viewing an image from a PC confirm that the signal is compatible...

Page 78: ...uipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came with the equipment No picture Check the connections between the panel and the HDMI equipment Confirm that settings for the equipment are correct For details refer to the operating instructions that came with the equipment Panel sounds noises Some sounds are appropriate for plasma technology Examples fan motor noise elect...

Page 79: ...n panel operation Occasionally a part within the flat panel display may fail Verify that your service professional uses only replacement parts specified by Pioneer or by those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire electric shock or other danger Upon completion of any service or repair work request that the service professio...

Page 80: ...tructed or completely blocked Use a vacuum 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 2 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 such as blankets loose cloth or car...

Page 81: ... panel This is a normal sound for the flat panel display and does not indicate a failing unit Flat Panel Display 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 panel s ambient temperature rises This is a normal function of the panel and is not a malfunction 8 5 Phosphor Properties The following are typical effects and char...

Page 82: ... the top and bottom is susceptible to burning If fixed images such as time of day indicator or channel logos for an extended period or repeatedly the images are susceptible to burning If static images such as a fixed image from a PC or a TV game unit are displayed for longer periods the images are susceptible to burning Avoid Image Retention To avoid image retention as much as possible refer to th...

Page 83: ...ces such as a lighted candle on the equipment D3 4 2 1 7a_A_En VENTILATION CAUTION When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation For the minimum space required see page 14 WARNING Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating To prevent fire...

Page 84: ... Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in ...

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Page 86: ...75 Dream Multimedia 1237 DSE 1375 DSTV 0642 0879 1433 Durabrand 1284 Echostar 0775 0853 1323 1409 1505 1775 Elap 1567 Elta 0200 Engel 1251 Esat 0879 EuroLine 1251 Expressvu 0775 1775 Ferguson 1291 FMD 1251 1413 1457 Foxtel 0879 1176 Fuba 0173 1214 1251 Funai 1377 Galaxis 0853 0879 1111 GbSAT 1214 GE 0392 0566 Gecco 1412 General Instrument 0869 General Satellite 1176 Globo 1251 1334 1412 1429 1626 ...

Page 87: ...7 Sedea Electronique 1206 1626 SEG 1251 1626 Septimo 1375 Serd 1412 Servimat 1611 ServiSat 1251 Siemens 0173 1334 1429 SKY 0099 0847 0856 0887 1175 1856 Sky Brazil 0856 0887 SKY Italia 0853 Sky XL 1251 1412 Sky 1175 Skymaster 1334 1409 1567 1611 Skymax 0200 Skyplus 1232 1334 1412 Skyvision 1334 SL 1672 SM Electronic 1409 Smart 1113 1232 1404 1413 Sony 0639 0847 0853 1558 1639 Star 0887 Star Choice...

Page 88: ...ra 0035 Asuka 0000 0037 0038 0081 Audio Technica 0058 Audiolab 0081 Audiosonic 0278 Audiovox 0037 0038 0278 Avis 0000 AVP 0000 Awa 0037 0043 0278 0642 Baird 0000 0278 Basic Line 0278 Bell Howell 0000 0035 0039 0048 Bestar 0278 Black Diamond 0642 Black Panther 0278 Blaupunkt 0081 0162 0226 Blue Sky 0037 0209 0278 0348 0642 Brandt 0320 Brinkmann 0209 0348 Broksonic 0121 0184 0209 0348 Bush 0000 0081...

Page 89: ...348 0642 GPX 0037 Gradiente 0000 Granada 0000 0035 0037 0042 0048 0081 0226 Grandin 0000 0037 0209 0278 Grundig 0081 0226 0320 0348 Haaz 0348 Hanseatic 0037 0038 0081 0209 Harley Davidson 0000 Harman Kardon 0038 0081 Hewlett Packard 1972 HI Q 0000 0035 0047 Hinari 0209 0278 Hisawa 0209 Hischito 0045 Hitachi 0000 0035 0037 0042 0045 0081 0089 Hoeher 0278 0642 Hornyphon 0081 Howard Computers 1972 HP...

Page 90: ...2 Pathe Cinema 0043 Penney 0000 0035 0037 0038 0042 0047 0067 0081 0162 Pentax 0042 Perdio 0000 0209 Philco 0000 0035 0038 0081 0209 0226 Philips 0000 0035 0045 0048 0081 0162 0209 0226 0616 0739 Phoenix 0278 Phonola 0081 Pilot 0037 Pioneer 0042 0058 0067 0081 0162 0168 Polk Audio 0081 Portland 0278 Precision 0058 Prinz 0000 Profitronic 0081 Proline 0000 0278 0320 0642 Proscan 0060 Prosco 0278 Pro...

Page 91: ...Telefunken 0209 0278 0320 0642 Telerent 0226 Telestar 0037 Teletech 0000 0278 Tensai 0000 0037 0278 Tevion 0209 0348 0642 Texet 0278 Thomas 0000 Thomson 0060 0067 0278 0320 Thorn 0037 0320 Tisonic 0278 Tivo 0739 1996 TMK 0000 TNIX 0037 Tokai 0037 Topline 0348 Toshiba 0000 0042 0043 0045 0067 0081 0209 1008 1290 1972 1996 Tosonic 0278 Totevision 0037 Touch 1972 Toyoda 0278 Tradex 0081 Triad 0278 Tr...

Page 92: ...5 Go Video 0741 GPX 0741 H B 1421 Hitachi 1664 Humax 0646 JVC 1164 Kreisen 1421 LG 0741 Loewe 0741 Magnavox 0646 0675 Mitsubishi 1403 Palsonic 1056 Panasonic 0490 Philips 0646 1340 Pioneer 0571 0631 1475 1476 2216 Pye 0646 RCA 0522 Roadstar 1227 Samsung 0490 Schneider 0646 Sharp 0630 0675 Sony 1033 1070 1431 Star Clusters 1227 Sylvania 0675 Targa 1227 Teac 1227 Tevion 1227 Thomson 0551 Universum 1...

Page 93: ...34 1282 1406 Denver 0672 0788 0898 1056 Desay 0843 Dgtec 0672 Dick Smith Electronics 1152 Digihome 0713 DigiLogic 0713 Digitor 0690 Digitrex 0672 1056 Dinamic 0788 Disney 0675 1270 DSE 1152 Dual 0675 0713 1023 Durabrand 0713 1023 DVD2000 0521 E max 1233 EagleTec 0714 eBench 1152 Eclipse 0723 Elfunk 0713 0850 Elite 1152 Ellion 0850 1421 Elta 0672 0690 0788 0850 1115 1233 Eltax 1233 Emerson 0591 067...

Page 94: ...0522 Proson 0713 Prosonic 0752 Pye 0539 0646 Radionette 0741 0869 RadioShack 0571 RCA 0522 0571 0822 1132 1769 Realistic 0571 REC 0490 Redstar 0759 0788 0898 Reoc 0752 Revoy 0841 Richmond 1233 Rio 0869 Roadstar 0672 0690 0713 0898 1227 Rocksonic 0789 Rotel 0558 0623 Rowa 0759 Rownsonic 0789 Royal 0690 Saba 0551 Saivod 0759 Salora 0741 Sampo 0752 Samsung 0199 0490 0573 0744 1044 1075 Sansui 0695 12...

Page 95: ...indsor 0713 Windy Sam 0573 WIZE 1115 Woxter 1224 Xbox 0522 2083 XLogic 1152 1228 XMS 0788 Yakumo 1056 Yamada 1056 Yamaha 0490 0539 0545 0646 1282 1354 Zenith 0503 0591 0741 0869 Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Aiwa 0203 Carver 0194 Denon 0059 0172 0241 Disco Vision 0023 Funai 0203 GoldStar 0172 Grundig 0059 Harman Kardon 0194 Hitachi 0023 Magnavox 0194 0217 0241 M...

Page 96: ...es Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PAL M Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PAL N Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Resolution Hf kHz Vf Hz Screen Mode Remarks DOT BY DOT 4 3 FULL FULL1 FULL 2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE 1 WIDE 2 FULL 14 9 CINEMA 14 9 480i 15 8 60 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 480p 31 5 60 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 576i 15 6 50 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 576p 31 3 50 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 720...

Page 97: ...FULL 14 9 CINEMA 14 9 480i 15 8 60 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 480p 31 5 60 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 576i 15 6 50 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 576p 31 3 50 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 720p 37 5 50 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 720p 45 0 60 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1080i 28 1 50 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1080i 33 8 60 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1080p 27 0 24 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1080...

Page 98: ...5 75 0 Yes Yes 640 480 43 3 85 0 Yes Yes 720 480 31 5 60 0 Yes Yes 720 480 27 2 71 9 Yes Yes 848 480 31 0 60 0 Yes Yes 800 600 35 2 56 3 Yes Yes 800 600 37 9 60 3 Yes Yes 800 600 48 1 72 2 Yes Yes 800 600 46 9 75 0 Yes Yes 800 600 53 7 85 1 Yes Yes 832 624 49 7 74 6 Yes Yes Apple Macintosh16 1280 720 44 8 60 0 Yes Yes 1280 720 18 4 71 9 Yes Yes 1360 768 47 7 60 0 Yes Yes 1280 768 47 8 59 9 Yes Yes...

Page 99: ...1050 65 3 60 0 Yes Yes 1280 1024 91 1 85 0 Yes Yes 1920 1080 67 5 60 0 Yes Yes 1600 1200 75 0 60 0 Yes Yes 1600 1200 81 3 65 0 Yes Yes 1600 1200 87 5 70 0 Yes Yes 1600 1200 93 8 75 0 Yes Yes 1600 1200 106 3 85 0 Yes Yes 1920 1200 74 6 60 0 Yes Yes 1920 1200RB 74 0 60 0 Yes Yes Resolution Dot Line Hf kHz Vf Hz Screen Mode Remarks DOT BY DOT 4 3 FULL FULL1 FULL2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE 1 WIDE 2 FULL 1...

Page 100: ...280 768 57 8 72 1 Yes Yes 1280 800 49 7 60 0 Yes Yes 1152 864 53 7 60 0 Yes Yes 1152 864 67 5 75 0 Yes Yes 1280 960 60 0 60 0 Yes Yes 1280 960 85 9 85 0 Yes Yes 1280 1024 64 0 60 0 Yes Yes 1280 1024 80 0 75 0 Yes Yes 1440 900 56 0 60 0 Yes Yes Apple Macintosh17 1400 1050 65 3 60 0 Yes Yes CVT 1400 1050 82 3 74 9 Yes Yes 1680 1050 65 3 60 0 Yes Yes 1280 1024 91 1 85 0 Yes Yes 1600 1200 75 0 60 0 Ye...

Page 101: ...101 En 09 Appendix 9 3 Specifications For specifications see the separate Specifications Sheet ...

Page 102: ...Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation VESA and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association Power Management and Sun Microsystems are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Co Inc ...

Page 103: ...0 x 1200 Wide UXGA Wide Ultra eXtended Graphics Array Wide UXGA is used for a resolution of 1920 x 1200 DVI The Digital Visual Interface DVI is a video interface standard developed by an industry consortium the Digital Display Working Group DDWG DVI is designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices such as a flat panel display HDMI The High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI ...

Page 104: ...the DHCP function DNS The Domain Name Service DNS server functions to exchange IP Address to the hostname hostname to the IP Address POP before SMTP POP before SMTP is a method of authorization using POP Post Office Protocol before sending an E mail via SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is a text based protocol in which a message is transferred between ...

Page 105: ... 54 HOME MENU 10 I Input 10 Installation 12 80 K KURO LINK 54 56 KURO LINK Setting 58 L Language 24 56 Long Life Settings 28 76 82 M MOVIE 10 27 31 multi screen 43 44 O OPTIMUM 10 31 Orbiter 29 82 P Picture in picture 10 11 43 Position 26 Power 21 29 45 Power Control 62 Power Management 45 R Red 35 Remote Control 8 10 46 Room Light Sensor 25 S SAT 10 49 SCREEN SIZE 11 33 Sharpness 32 35 SHIFT 11 4...

Page 106: ... TEL 1 877 283 5901 905 479 4411 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 03 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE LTD 253 Alexandra Road 04 01 Singapore 159936 TEL 65 6472 7555 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A DE C V Blvd Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 p...

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