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6.1 Operating Precautions and recommendations
1) If the display shuts down on its own and will not power up again, please try the followings.
Turn off the main power switch to the plasma display, wait for 1 or 2 minutes, then turn on the power again.
If the display shuts down, there may be a internal problem, Consult with Pioneer Authorized Service Center.
If it remains powered up, you may continue using it.
2) If the same image is shown on the screen for a prolouged period of time (i.e. a still picture or a closed-captioning,
etc.), then this image may become permanently burnt onto the screen.
This ploblem can be managed by changing image composition, source rotation or other methods.
(NOTE) Please see section “5.8 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen“ for details.
3) The following signals cause inferior image quality:
• Multifold-generation video sources copy of VTR signals
• Copyright protected signals
• Scrambled CATV signals
• Signals with significantly phase-shifted sync and video signals
4) This is normal./When the ambient temperature rises above 35 °C (this is a guideline), the fan will begin to spin, and
as the temperature rises higher, the fan gradually spins faster. This is normal.
5) About the plasma panel's screen-saver feature (Direction of still images)
Brightness will drop slightly when photo images or slow-moving images, such as those supplied by a PC, are shown
for extended periods. The unit detects the lack of motion, and automatically dims the screen brightness to protect
the plasma display panel. This is normal and does not indicate a problem.
• The feature generally kicks in approximately three minutes after powering-up or switching input in normal operating
mode/menu mode.
Operating Precautions and recommendations