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Installation Procedures
2.3.4 Wiring
1) Connecting the power cable
• Check to make sure the electrical outlet is located so that it is easy to remove the power plug.
• Insert the power plug firmly. An incomplete connection causes noise.
• Attach the ferrite core (included with the product) to the power cord.
• For power source specifications, refer to 2.1 “Installation Site Requirements, Section 11) Power requirements (pg.
13)”, above.
2) Connecting signal cables
(1) Please refer to “p.3 of the instruction manual” for instructions on how to connect a PC or a video device.
(2) Important notes
• Use coaxial cables. As a rough guide, for video signals use 3C-2V cables for lengths up to 15 meters, and 5C-2V
cables for lengths up to 30 meters. Use thicker cables for computer signals, since these signals are more likely
to degrade: 5C-2V cables, for example, for 15-meter lengths. Generally, thicker cables will produce more reliable
connections. You can also improve signal quality by minimizing cable length.
• Video cables plugged into video inputs and outputs close to dimmers, neon signs, air-conditioning units, or
cables for wired broadcasts may occasionally deliver slightly corrupted images.
3) Processing wires
• In the case of permanent or long-term installation, please be careful to select cables of the correct length, considering
the whole wiring route when doing this (this is not so important in the case of short-term installation such as with
special events).
• Arrange and secure cables so that they will not be subject to direct load or physical force. For temporary installation,
securing cables with string should be perfectly adequate. For permanent installations, secure by more reliable
means.
4) Cable Management
Using the cable clamps provided with the plasma display, bundle at the back of the unit the signal and audio cables
connected to the display.
Back of the unit
mounting holes
To attach
To detach
clamp
mounting hole
cables
1.
2.