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SETTING AT INSTALLATION

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SELECT

FREEZE

SPLIT

MENU

SET/

ENTER

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DVD

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RECEIVER

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

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MENU

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RETURN

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SEARCH

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characters.

When ADD has been selected in step 6, a label of 4 characters
can be input for the added channel.

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MENU

SET  UP

SET/

ENTER

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Repeat steps 4 to 7 to add and delete
other channels.

9

After setting, press MENU to turn the
menu off.

MENU

5

2

3

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ENTER

Input the first character.

When 

 is selected, a space can be input.

When 

 is selected and input, label character input mode will

terminate.

Input the second to fourth characters as well.

Summary of Contents for SD-641HD5

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER SD 641HD5 ...

Page 2: ...gressive contour correction circuit and various other technologies for creating high picture quality make the display of highly detailed images possible Lens System for HDTV Adoption of a lens system for high resolution HDTV that faithfully reproduces HDTV 1080i signals allows highly color saturated images to be displayed at high resolution Whole Screen IR Receiver The remote control sensor is ins...

Page 3: ... DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE NE PAS UTILISERCETTEPRISE POLARISEE AVECUNERALLONGE UNE PRISE OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE A MOINS QUE LES LAMESPUISSENTETRECOMPLETEMENTINTRODUITESET NE SOIENT PAS EXPOSEES Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable...

Page 4: ...his may result in electrical or fire hazard 5 Do not attempt to service this Monitor yourself as opening or removingcoversmayexposeyou to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel 6 Neverpushtheobjectsofanykind into this Monitor through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerousvoltagepointsorshort out parts that could result in a fire orelectricshock Neverspilll...

Page 5: ... in the cabinet for ventilationpurposestoensurethe reliable operation of the Monitor andtoprotectitfromoverheating These openings must not be blocked or covered Nevercovertheslotsoropenings with cloth or other material Never block the bottom ventilationslotsoftheMonitorby placing it on a bed sofa rug etc Never place the Monitor near or over a radiator or heat register NeverplacetheMonitorinabuilt ...

Page 6: ...peration 21 If your Monitor is to remain unused for a period of time for instance when you go on a holiday turntheMonitor off and unplug it from the wall outlet 24 It is normal for some Monitor to make occasional snapping or popping sounds particularly whenbeingturnedonoroff Ifthe snapping or popping is continuous or frequent unplug the Monitor and consult your dealer or service technician IF THE ...

Page 7: ...27 TO CHANGE SCREEN SIZE 28 Setting screen mode 28 To switch the screen size automatically 29 To adjust the screen position 31 CLOSED CAPTION DECODE FUNCTION 32 CONNECTION CONNECTING THE ANTENNA 33 CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT 34 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CODE SET UP 41 Calling other manufacturers remote control signals preset 41 To learn remote control signals 43 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIONS 45 S...

Page 8: ...DO Use a soft cloth to dust the screen and cabinet Handle the screen with care to avoid scratches or damages Ask your dealer or a Pioneer authorized service center to clean the interior of the monitor in your area if the picture brightness is too low even with the max level This may be caused by dust buildup inside Condensation and picture blurring If the room temperature suddenly rises or if the ...

Page 9: ...cover 2 Attach side frame cover along the aluminium edge guards leaving a space of approximately 0 to 1 32 in 0 to 1 mm from the upper panel frame Side frame cover Screen frame Screen frame Upper panel frame 0 to 1 mm 0 to 1 32 in Side frame cover Upper panel frame Upper frame cover Lower frame cover Remove Attach Frame cover 5 Attach the remaining frame covers to the upper and lower panel frames ...

Page 10: ...efore you watch the TV perform the following procedure Connectthepowercordtothe AC wall socket Turn on the MAIN POWER switch When the MAIN POWER is on the STANDBY ON indicator lights up in red In this state the POWER STANDBY ON button or the POWER button of the remote control unit can be used to turn on and off the Monitor ConnectthecablesoftheVHFantenna andUHFantennatotheANTENNAA terminal See pag...

Page 11: ...ation range has reduced When replacing the batteries prepare new batteries before removing the old batteries Be sure to close the battery case cover after battery replacement NOTE Even when batteries are removed learned commands remain in memory for about 15 minutes If you remove the batteries and press a button the memory is erased in a few seconds Remote control operation range Two DURACELL AA M...

Page 12: ...nce is 10 to 23 feet Remote control unit 1 Turn on the POWER The STANDBY ON indicator lights up in green 3 Select antenna A or B Check the input signals at the ANTENNA A and B terminals Control panel of the monitor Remote control unit POWER TV ANT Remote control unit Control panel of the monitor 45 140 STANDBY ON POWER STANDBY ON Green indicator 2 SetthemodeswitchtoTV DTVandthen press the TV butto...

Page 13: ...ecabletuningmode channelscanonlybeassigned to numbers 01 to 125 The specific channel number assignments and the corresponding alphabet designation are shown at the bottom left of the channel table For example Channel number 14 corresponds to midband cable channel A NOTE Cable CATV services can vary according to area The channel number assignments shown in the channel table may not correspond with ...

Page 14: ... signal Pressing the SPLIT button again will restore the original screen SPLIT NOTES The same image cannot be viewed as both the main picture and the sub picture Pressing the MENU button in SPLIT or FREEZE screen mode restores the screen display to normal and displays the menu on screen These functions cannot be used when INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 is receiving a 1080i or 480p component signal or the sign...

Page 15: ...enontherightsidecanbemadeintonineorthreedifferentscreens making it possible to search for programs or enjoy multiple images Press the SEARCH button Normal screen SPLIT screen 3 SEARCH screen 9 SEARCH screen 1 9 SEARCH screen Onthesearchpicture thepresetchannel seepage52 willbedisplayed asafrozenimage If9ormorechannelshavebeenpreset thescreens will automatically be switched and displayed The search...

Page 16: ...OR RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Î MENU VOL INPUT VOL GUIDE 8 LEARN POWER POWER POWER VCR REC FAVORITE CH 1 7 3 2 3 5 SET ENTER SET ENTER MENU USE END MENU PICTURE SOUND SCREEN SET UP CC PICTURE MOD E US E R MOV I E CON T RA S T 0 5 2 3 0 1 1 B L A C K L V L CO L OR T I N T SHARP O T H E R E X I T USE END MENU PICTURE adjustment menu See page 18 PICTURE 3 D Y C L E V E L 3 3 D NR L E V E L 3 CNR CO...

Page 17: ... SOUND SCREEN SET UP CC SCREEN setting menu See page 28 SET ENTER I C N EMA W I D E AU T O V POS I T S I C O R N E E N 1 0 O F F E X I T USE END MENU SCREEN Closed Caption menu See page 31 C C O MOD E C C F F 2 E X I T USE END MENU CC 2 3 5 SET ENTER PICTURE SOUND SCREEN SET UP CC USE END MENU SET ENTER SET UP menu See pages 37 and 52 CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U ...

Page 18: ...I T USE END MENU SET ENTER 3 Select the desired setting 2 3 SET ENTER 5 MOD E STD MOV I E GAME USER USE END MENU SET ENTER STD Sets standard picture quality MOVIE Reduces contrast making dark images easier to see Effectiveformoviesthathavemanydarkimagessuch as night scenes etc GAME LowerstherelativecontrastofTVgameandpersonal computerimagestominimizediscomforttotheeyes Thiswillminimizebadeffectssu...

Page 19: ...ow the image on the screen INPUT TV 1 2 3 4 If VCR or DVD LD has been selected start playback for the relevant device 2 Press MENU and select PICTURE 2 3 5 SET ENTER USE END MENU PICTURE SOUND SCREEN SET UP CC SET ENTER 3 Adjust the desired picture quality Refer to steps 2 and 3 on page 20 If any mode STD MOVIE or GAME is adjusted USER mode will be entered The last mode that was adjusted will beco...

Page 20: ...K L V L CO L OR T I N T SHARP O T H E R E X I T USE END MENU SET ENTER 3 Adjust by pressing 2 or 3 The adjusting range is 30 to 30 The numerical value comes down to press 2 and comes up to press 3 2 3 SET ENTER 5 USE CON T RA S T 0 1 END MENU SET ENTER NOTES When DPO is on CONTRAST BLACK LEVEL and COLOR cannot be adjusted See page 62 When picture quality has been adjusted the user mode data will b...

Page 21: ... MENU and select PICTURE Refer to page 16 2 Select OTHER 2 3 5 SET ENTER PICTURE MOD E US E R MOV I E CON T RA S T 0 5 2 3 0 1 1 B L A C K L V L CO L OR T I N T SHARP O T H E R E X I T USE END MENU SET ENTER 3 1 To adjust 3D Y C LEVEL Perform this adjustment when noises appear at the color borders of the image NOTE This function can be used only when viewing a source that has been connected to the...

Page 22: ... 3D NR LEVEL 2 3 5 SET ENTER PICTURE 3 D Y C L E V E L 3 3 D NR L E V E L 3 CNR CO L O F L E SH R T T O E N M E P O M N I D O T H E R E X I T USE END MENU O F F SET ENTER Select the desired level 2 3 SET ENTER 5 3 D NR L E V 3 L E USE END MENU SET ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 Low noise reduction High noise reduction 3 ToadjustColorNoiseReduction CNR Color noise can be reduced NOTE This function cannot be used ...

Page 23: ...T USE END MENU SET ENTER 2 3 SET ENTER 5 CO OR E L T M I MP D USE END MENU SET ENTER Select the desired tone of the image HIGH Cooler color MID Normal color LOW Warmer color 5 To adjust FLESH TONE By the time video signals from a broadcast station arrive at your projection monitor on air or cable TV they have experienced significant degradation Flesh tone reduces color noise improves color uniform...

Page 24: ...OR RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Î MENU VOL INPUT VOL MODE DISPLAY AUTO 1 2 3 4 TV GUIDE 8 LEARN CH RETURN POWER POWER POWER SEARCH VCR REC CH TV VOL TV CBL SAT DVD LD VCR 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 MUTING ANT POWER POWER CH ENTER FAVORITE CH 1 7 3 2 3 4 After setting press MENU to turn the menu off PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS MENU ...

Page 25: ... SAP is received 1 PressMENUandselect SOUND byusing the5or buttonandthenpressingSET ENTER Refer to page 16 2 Select MTS in the same way 2 3 5 SET ENTER MT S MA I N B A S S 0 5 2 R 1 T R E B L E B A L ANC E SURROUND E X I T USE END MENU SOUND TruSurround SET ENTER 3 Select the desired audio mode 2 3 SET ENTER 5 MT S MA I N S A P MONO B A S S 0 5 2 R 1 T R E B L E B A L ANC E SURROUND E X I T USE EN...

Page 26: ...usted 1 Press MENU and select SOUND Refer to page 16 2 Select the adjustment item 2 3 5 SET ENTER MT S MA I N B A S S 0 5 2 R 1 T R E B L E B A L ANC E SURROUND E X I T USE END MENU SOUND TruSurround SET ENTER 3 2 3 SET ENTER 5 MT S MA I N B A S S 0 5 2 R 1 T R E B L E B A L ANC E SURROUND E X I T END MENU SOUND USE TruSurround SET ENTER 4 Adjust by pressing 2 or 3 Adjustable range BASS TREBLE 30 ...

Page 27: ...AUDIO OUT mode is FIXED see page 37 The surround effect cannot be obtained with mono sound In some cases the surround effect may be minimal After setting press MENU to turn the menu off SOUND ADJUSTMENTS TO SELECT THE DESIRED SURROUND MODE Virtual surround can be selected as desired 1 Press MENU and select SOUND Refer to page 16 2 Select SURROUND 2 3 5 SET ENTER MT S MA I N B A S S 0 5 2 R 1 T R E...

Page 28: ...distorted When 1080i or 480p component signals are input SCREEN MODE will be limited to FULL Continuous operation for extended periods in 4 3 NORMAL mode may burn out the screen We thus recommend that this mode be used only in conjunction with another SCREEN mode Press the SCREEN MODE button NATURAL WIDE CINEMA WIDE 4 3 NORMAL FULL ZOOM NATURAL WIDE Suitable for when viewing news or sports program...

Page 29: ... off For some DVD LD and video software some parts at the top and bottom of the screen may be cut off or a black frame may appear This function cannot be used when 1080i or 480p component signals have been input The picture may disappear or be distorted for a moment when the SCREEN mode is switched 1 NATURAL WIDE CINEMA WIDE 2 ZOOM 3 For the 4 3 images shown in 1 the mode will be switched to NATUR...

Page 30: ...OS I T S I C O R N E E N 1 0 ON O F F E X I T USE END MENU SCREEN SET ENTER 4 Set AUTO SCREEN to ON After setting press MENU to turn the menu off MENU AUTO SCREEN function will turn on after the menu has been turned off SUB CH SELECT FREEZE SPLIT MENU SET ENTER 5 EDIT SOURCE SAT DVD SCREEN INPUT RECEIVER 4 PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Î MENU VOL INPUT VOL MODE DISPLAY AUTO 1 2 3...

Page 31: ...USE END MENU V POS I T I ON 1 0 SET ENTER After adjusting press MENU to turn the menu off TO CHANGE SCREEN SIZE TO ADJUST THE SCREEN POSITION IntheCINEMAWIDEorZOOMmode thescreenpositioncanbeadjusted to the top or bottom 1 Press MENU and select SCREEN Refer to page 16 2 Select V POSITION 2 3 5 SET ENTER I C N EMA W I D E AU T O V POS I T S I C O R N E E N 1 0 ON E X I T USE END MENU SCREEN SET ENTE...

Page 32: ...the same way 2 3 5 SET ENTER C C O MOD E C C F F 2 E X I T USE END MENU CC SET ENTER Set CC to ON 4 Select MODE 2 3 5 SET ENTER C C O MOD E C C F F 2 E X I T USE END MENU CC SET ENTER NOTES When a video cassette or Video Disc carrying the CC mark etc is played the closed caption signal may not be output depending on the VCR or Video disc player During TV broadcast reception closed caption signal m...

Page 33: ...e a central antenna for your building you will not need an external antenna Connect the TV signal source to your Monitor properly Use a 75 ohm coaxial cable with an F type connector and connect the cable as shown in the illustration Connecting a VHF UHF antenna Connecting the CATV converter Connecting a VHF UHF antenna and CATV converter ANTENNA CABLE A B Mixer UHF VHF ANTENNA CABLE A B CATV termi...

Page 34: ... outputfromDVD players and the like Input formats in which images can be received R L VIDEO OUTPUT INPUT 4 S VIDEO L AUDIO R VIDEO MONO S VIDEO L L R R L L V V R R V V Refer to the instructions of your VCR or DVD LD player for the detailed connections Before making or changing connections set the power switch to off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet If both the VIDEO terminal pin jack t...

Page 35: ...NENT VIDEO MONO L R L R Y CB PB CR PR IN OUT OUTPUT VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO R L VCR OUTPUT VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO R L V R L V R L V V R L R L V R L V L R CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT DVD LD player VCR SAT tuner Rear panel SIGNAL Use these terminals to input signals from a DVD player which has component video output terminals Y CB CR or Y PB PR SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL ...

Page 36: ... receiver when this monitor is connected to the receiver When this monitor is connected to the CENTER OUT terminal of the receiver the speaker of this monitor can be used as the center speaker Rear panel AUDIO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL Receiver Speaker Speaker Before making or changing connections set the power switch to off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet For details of connecting DVD LD p...

Page 37: ...ge 16 2 Select SYSTEMIN OUT inthesameway 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U T P E X I T USE END MENU SET UP L ANGUAG E E NG L I SH SET ENTER Select the SPEAKER mode 2 3 5 SET ENTER NOTE After the speaker mode is set to CENTER IN the volume of the center speaker should be controlled from this monitor SPEAKER and AUDIO OUT settings 3 Select SPEAKER 2 3 5 S...

Page 38: ...REEZE SPLIT MENU SET ENTER 5 EDIT SOURCE SAT DVD SCREEN INPUT RECEIVER 4 PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Î MENU VOL INPUT VOL MODE DISPLAY AUTO 1 2 3 4 TV GUIDE 8 LEARN CH RETURN POWER POWER POWER SEARCH VCR REC CH TV VOL TV CBL SAT DVD LD VCR 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 MUTING ANT POWER POWER CH ENTER FAVORITE CH 1 7 3 2 3 FIXED SignalsoutputfromtheAUDIOOUTPUTterminal will not change even...

Page 39: ...anbeusedasthemonitorforthereceiverwhenthis unit is connected to the receiver When this unit is connected to the CENTER OUT terminal of the receiver the speaker of this unit can be used as the center speaker SIGNAL Mixer CATV converter Speaker Speaker DVD LD player VCR SAT tuner Before making or changing connections set the power switch to off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Connect th...

Page 40: ... REMOTE CONTROL When operating Pioneer units with Î mark NOTES When the Pioneer unit with Î mark is connected to the CONTROL IN terminal of the projection monitor the remote sensor of the projection monitor does not accept signals from the remote control unit In this case point the remote control at the first device in the chain the equipment with no CONTROL IN connection To connect the control co...

Page 41: ...f setting remote control signals For calling the other manufacturers remote control signals preset to this remote control unit For learning other manufacturers remote control signals CALLING OTHER MANUFACTURERS REMOTE CONTROL SIGNALS PRESET NOTES To stop the EDIT mode in the middle press the EDIT button once more If mode switch is switched while in EDIT mode EDIT mode will be canceled After step 1...

Page 42: ...None None None None None None None None PIONEER FISHER FISHER FISHER GOLD STAR HITACHI HITACHI 2 HITACHI 3 MAGNAVOX 2 MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI 2 MITSUBISHI 3 MITSUBISHI 4 MITSUBISHI 5 MITSUBISHI 6 PANASONIC PANASONIC 2 PANASONIC 3 RCA RCA 2 RCA 3 SANYO SANYO 2 SANYO 3 SHARP SHARP 2 SHARP 3 SONY BETA SONY VHS SONY 8mm TOSHIBA JVC JVC 2 JVC 3 JVC 4 JVC 5 ZENITH PIONEER DVD PANASONIC DVD SAMSUNG DVD SON...

Page 43: ...RN REMOTE CONTROL SIGNALS To operate other manufacturers remote control signals not preset using the remote control unit have the remote control unit learn these signals Example To learn the VCR power to turn on Before operation TosetthemodeswitchtoVCRwhenavideocassetterecorderisconnected see page 35 1 At the same time press the LEARN button and number button 2 LEARN EDIT 2 INPUT 1 2 3 4 TV TV POW...

Page 44: ...s once return to step2forotherbuttons Flashes four times it indicates an error has occurred This ends learn Repeat steps 2 and 3 for learning pertaining to other VCR devices If the remote control unit s 2 3 5 and SET ENTER buttons blink four times at the same time as the LED it means that learning capacity has reached its maximum and no more learning will be possible 4 When the LEARN button is pre...

Page 45: ...ver is connected to the Monitor the receiver can be operated using buttons 4 to6 Whenanothercompany sreceiverisconnectedtotheMonitor have the signals for 4 to 6 learned see page 43 4 RECEIVER POWER button STANDBY ON Turns receiver power on and off 5 RECEIVER INPUT button Selects the input source connected to the receiver 6 RECEIVER VOL volume buttons Adjusts receiver volume level Presstheplusbutto...

Page 46: ...atch 6 CH channel button Pressplus orminus totuneinahigherorlowerchannel Only the preset channels can be tuned in using these buttons 7 MUTING button Press to temporarily turn off the sound Press again to return to the previous volume level 8 Select Adjust Set buttons SET ENTER 2 3 5 2 3 5 Press to select or adjust items on the menu screen SET ENTER Press to activate the selected function 9 FAVORI...

Page 47: ...o increase the volume press minus button to decrease it Volume level will appear on the screen as numbers and a bar graph The maximum volume level is 63 The display will disappear from the screen after 2 seconds MENU button 2 Press to turn on the menu screen for use in function selection Press again to return to normal TV screen 1 With the 9 SEARCH screen the search picture s input source and chan...

Page 48: ...inus totuneinahigherorlowerchannel 3 SOURCE POWER button Turns the power of the cable converter on and off 4 CH ENTER button Fix the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons 5 CH RETURN channel return button Press to switch between the current channel and the channel you were watching immediately before SomemanufacturersdonotpresetENTERandCHRETURN Use these buttons to learn if ne...

Page 49: ... SET ENTER 2 3 5 2 3 5 Press the button to select items on the SAT GUIDE screen or SAT MENU screen SET ENTER Press to activate the selected function 4 CH ENTER button Fix the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons This button is not preset Use this button to learn if necessary 5 SAT MENU button When this button is pressed the satellite broadcasting menu will be displayed 6 SAT ...

Page 50: ...TV tuner on the VCR 2 SOURCE POWER button Turns the power of the VCR on and off 3 8 PAUSE STILL button Set pauses and still pictures 4 1 REW button Rewinds the tape and allows picture search 5 7 STOP button Stop the tape transport 6 8 VCR REC record button Press both buttons at the same time to start recording 7 FF button Rapidly advances the tape and allows picture search 8 3 PLAY button Selects ...

Page 51: ... SOURCE POWER button Turns the power of the DVD LD player on and off 4 8 PAUSE STILL button Set pauses and still pictures 5 1 SCAN button Continue pressing to rewind 6 7 STOP button Playback is stopped when pressing once With some DVD LD players pressing the button twice may open the disc tray 7 DVD MENU button DVD only When this button is pressed the DVD menu will be displayed 8 Select Set button...

Page 52: ...ngSET ENTER Refer to page 16 3 Select CHANNELSETUP inthesameway 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U T P L ANGUAG E E NG L I SH E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 4 Select AUTO CHANNEL PRESET 1 Select TV 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E AU T O CHANN CHANN E L F A VOR I E C T E T L AD P D R E D S E E L T HA U NN E L P E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER N...

Page 53: ...mtobereceivedfrom AIR CATVSTD CATVHRCorCATVIRC Ask your dealer or cable service station for the mode of your local CATV system 2 3 5 SET ENTER AU T O CHANN AN T E NNA A T V C A B L E E L M P O R D E E S E T C A T V S T D AU T O PR E S E T S T AR T E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 2 3 5 SET ENTER AU T O CHANN T V C A B L E E L M P O R D E E S E T A I R C A T V S T D C A T V HRC C A T V I RC E ...

Page 54: ...are not required for reception The deletedchannelscanbeskippedwhenselectingchannels with the and CH channel buttons Perform the following after completing AUTO CHANNEL PRESET 1 Press MENU and select SET UP Refer to page 16 2 Select CHANNEL SET UP 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U T P L ANGUAG E E NG L I SH E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 3 Select ...

Page 55: ...channel 2 3 5 SET ENTER AN T E NA A CHANN E L S E T T I N D G ADD D E L CHAN N N E L 1 2 5 D L A B E L B A CD A E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER AN T E NA A CHANN E L S E T T I N D G ADD D E L CHAN N N E L 1 2 5 D L A B E L B A CD A E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 6 Select SETTING then select ADD addition or DEL deletion 2 3 5 SET ENTER AN T E NA A CHANN E L S E T T I N D G ADD D E L CH...

Page 56: ...acters can be input for the added channel 2 3 5 SET ENTER AN T E NA A CHANN E L S E T T I N D G ADD D E L CHAN N N E L 1 2 5 D L A B E L B A CD A E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER AN T E NA A CHANN E L S E T T I N D G ADD D E A H O V 3 0 B I P W 4 C J Q X 5 D K R Y 6 _ E L S Z 7 F M T 1 8 G N U 2 9 L CHAN N N E L 1 2 5 D L A B E L B A CD A E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 8 Repeat steps 4...

Page 57: ...ssible to set a total of 16 channels 1 Press MENU and select SET UP Refer to page 16 2 Select CHANNEL SET UP 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U T P L ANGUAG E E NG L I SH E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 3 Select FAVORITE CHANNEL 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E AU T O CHANN CHANN E L F A VOR I E C T E T L AD P D R E D S E E L T HA U NN E L P E X I T U...

Page 58: ...AN T CH 1 F A VOR I E C T HANN E L 2 3 4 A B B A A 1 1 5 2 4 6 3 5 E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 7 Select the channel Y E L L OW AN T CH 1 F A VOR I E C T HANN E L 2 3 4 B B A A 1 1 5 2 4 6 3 5 E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER 2 3 SET ENTER 5 2 3 SET ENTER 5 8 Tosetanothernumber repeatsteps5to 7 Tosetabuttonofadifferentcolor repeat steps 4 to 7 To return to step 4 press either the 5 o...

Page 59: ... 7 3 1 Press MENU and select SET UP Refer to page 16 2 Select CONVERGENCE 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U T P E X I T USE END MENU SET UP L ANGUAG E E NG L I SH SET ENTER 3 Select screen mode 2 3 5 SET ENTER NA T URA L W I CONV E RG E NC C I N EMA Z OOM D E F U L L A D 4 3 N F U L L F W I D E E N OR HD ORMA L E X I T USE END MENU SET UP SET ENTER Cent...

Page 60: ... CBL SAT DVD LD VCR 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 MUTING ANT POWER POWER CH ENTER FAVORITE CH 1 7 3 2 3 Move the horizontal line C J D A ONV E RG E NC E USE END MENU 2 3 SET ENTER 5 2 3 5 SET ENTER C J D A ONV E RG E NC E USE END MENU C J D A ONV E RG E NC E USE END MENU C J D A ONV E RG E NC E USE END MENU 5 2 3 SET ENTER 6 Select ADJ OUTER POINTS 2 3 5 SET ENTER CONV E RG E NC AD J C E N Z OOM E AD J OU E...

Page 61: ...RITE CH 1 7 3 2 3 7 If the test cross is not white press the SET button U P A T E S S E S A T PO I N T USE END MENU SET ENTER 8 Adjust the red line U B L T E S E AD J USE END MENU C J D A ONV E RG E NC E SET ENTER 5 2 3 SET ENTER 9 Adjust the blue line X N E T E S T PO I N T USE END MENU C J D A ONV E RG E NC E SET ENTER 5 2 3 SET ENTER The cross which shows the adjusting point will move in order ...

Page 62: ...NESS DPO The sensor of the DPO Dynamic Picture Optimizer on the TV front panel determines brightness and adjusts the CONTRAST BLACK LEVEL brightness and COLOR automatically 1 Press MENU and select SET UP Refer to page 16 2 Select DPO 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U T P E X I T USE END MENU SET UP L ANGUAG E E NG L I SH SET ENTER 3 Select DPO to ON CHA...

Page 63: ...IT Î MENU VOL INPUT VOL MODE DISPLAY AUTO 1 2 3 4 TV GUIDE 8 LEARN CH RETURN POWER POWER POWER SEARCH VCR REC CH TV VOL TV CBL SAT DVD LD VCR 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 MUTING ANT POWER POWER CH ENTER FAVORITE CH 1 7 3 1 Press MENU and select SET UP Refer to page 16 2 Select LANGUAGE 2 3 5 SET ENTER CHANN E L S E CONV E RG E NC DPO O F F S Y S T EM I N T E OU U T P L ANGUAG E E NG L I SH E X I T USE END ...

Page 64: ... the main power 4 POWER button STANDBY ON Press once to turn on the Monitor Press again to turn off the Monitor 5 INPUT SELECTOR button Press to select your program source Each press of the INPUT SELECTOR changes the selection to the next source In some cases the door may only open slightly when pushed In such cases open the door with your finger as shown in the figure at left 6 CHANNEL buttons Pr...

Page 65: ...is monaural connect the source to the L MONO jack CAUTION Do not press any operation button on the Projection Monitor or the remote control unit while recording Signals from the MONITOR OUTPUT jacks may be temporarily interrupted when a button is pressed ATTENTION The Projection Monitor Receiver will not function properly in the following cases An electrical discharge in the CRT Lightning storms H...

Page 66: ... RA S T 0 0 0 0 0 B L A C K L V L CO L OR T I N T SHARP O T H E R E X I T USE END MENU PICTURE 3 D Y C L E V E L 3 3 D NR L E V E L 3 CNR O CO L O F L E SH F F R T T O E N M E P O M N I D O T H E R E X I T USE END MENU MT S MA I N B A S S 0 0 0 T R E B L E B A L ANC E SURROUND E X I T USE END MENU SOUND O F F A N T URA L W I D E AU T O V POS I T S I C O R N E E N 0 O F F E X I T USE END MENU SCREE...

Page 67: ... END MENU SET UP AU T O CHANN AN T E NNA A T V C A B L E E L M P O R D E E S E T A I R AU T O PR E S E T S T AR T E X I T USE END MENU SET UP AN T E NA A CHANN E L S E T T I N D G ADD D E L CHAN N N E L 1 2 3 D L A B E L B A CD A E X I T USE END MENU SET UP B L U E GR E E N R E D F A VOR I E C T HANN E L Y E L L OW E X I T USE END MENU SET UP NA T URA L W I CONV E RG E NC C I N EMA Z OOM D E F U L...

Page 68: ...A T I Z N I T I D E Z O T ROS POS AJUS VIDEO USO SAL I DA MENU 3 D Y C 3 3 D NR N I V E L N I V E L 3 CNR E T EMP T ONO F N C A O C L I O A R L M E N E D O T ROS POS AJUS VIDEO USO SAL I DA MENU MT S MA I N GRA V E S 0 0 0 AGUDOS B A L ANC E SO AM AJUS AUDIO A P POS USO SAL I DA MENU L A A I N T E V I S T A V POS I C I AU N T O 0 A P VISTA POS USO SAL I DA MENU Ó C C A MODO C C P 1 CC POS USO SAL ...

Page 69: ...RA POS USO SAL I DA MENU A J US T E C ANA L AN T E NA A A I R E C A B L E MODO A I R E I N I C I O BUS C ANA L PREPARA POS USO SAL I DA MENU BOSQU E DA C ANA L AN T E NA A A J US C ANA L 1 2 3 D I C E T I Q B A CD A PREPARA POS USO SAL I DA MENU MEMOR I A C ANA L A Z U L V E RD E RO J O AMAR I PREPARA POS USO SAL I DA MENU C ANA L F VO A R I T O CONV E RG E NC Z OOM D E Z OOM I A A L ARGA O C I N ...

Page 70: ...E I N T E N E T T E T É AU T R E ARR MENU UT I T I E SOR N I V E AU 3 D Y C 3 N I V E AU 3 D NR 3 CNR M T EMP T E I N T E AR CO P U E L A U M MAR OY RÉG IMAGE AU T R E ARR MENU UT I T I E SOR MT S MA I N GRA V E S 0 0 0 A I GUS B A L ANC E SURROUND RÉG SON AR ARR MENU UT I T I E SOR L A L ONG É SMAR T VU E A V POS I T U I T O O N M 0 AR VUE ARR MENU UT I T I E SOR C C A MOD E C C R 1 CC ARR MENU U...

Page 71: ... I E SOR R É G L AG E C ANA L AN T E NN E AN T E NN E AN T E NN E A C A B L E MOD E D É BU R E CH T C ANA L R E CH CH E E R C ANA L INSTALL ARR MENU UT I T I E SOR AN T E N E E A D C ANA N L 1 2 3 D L A B E L B A CD A INSTALL ARR MENU UT I T I E SOR MÉMO I R E C ANA L R É G L AG B L E U V E R T ROUG E J AUN E C ANA L A V F OR I INSTALL ARR MENU UT I T I E SOR CONV E RG E NC C I N ÉMA Z OOM E Z OOM...

Page 72: ...rectlymatching the and polarities The battery has worn out Strong lights striking the remote control sensor may cause the internal microcomputer to malfunction Adjust the picture quality The room is too bright Adjust the color convergence TV CATV MODE is set incorrectly The power will not turn on The Monitor is inoperative A TV broadcast station cannot be received No picture appears on the screen ...

Page 73: ... rise buildings Influence of harmful waves produced by motor equipments such as hair dryers andvacuumcleaners ignitiondevicessuchascarsandmotorbikes flashingdevices such as thermostats and electricity discharge by transmission distribution lines Mixing of electric waves from TV stations FM stations amateur wireless public wireless simple wireless etc or nearby personal computer TV VCR audio equipm...

Page 74: ... output Front both channels driven 15 W 15 W THD 1 1 kHz 8 ohms Built in speaker system 16 cm 6 5 16 in full range x 2 6 6 cm 2 9 16 in tweeter x 2 Tuner section Circuit type Video signal detection PLL full synchronous detection PLL digital synthesizer system Audio multiplex BTSC system Reception channels VHF CH2 CH13 UHF CH14 CH69 CATV STANDARD IRC or HRC CATV 1 125 CH Antenna terminals Antenna t...

Page 75: ... ARB1526 75 OTHERS ...

Page 76: ...Department at the above listed number for assistance PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT P O BOX 1760 LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Should this product require service in Canada please contact a Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Compan...

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