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Summary of Contents for SD-P4053

Page 1: ... pJ F J Ol _ tE F_R _ _r_ _ _ _ _ PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER S P4053 ...

Page 2: ...RTANTNOTICE IMPORTANT 4 PRELIMINARYINSTRUCTIONS 5 FEATURES 6 INSTALLATION 6 OPERATINGPRECAUTIONS 7 INSERTINGBATTERIESIN THEREMOTE CONTROLUNIT 7 REMOTECONTROLOPERATIONRANGE 8 FRONTPANELFACILITIES 10 SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 12 ANTENNACONNECTIONS 12 SYSTEM REMOTECONTROLCONNECTIONS 13 SPEAKERS 14 REMOTECONTROLUNIT FACILITIES 24 HOWTO ALIGNCOLORCONVERGENCE 27 TV CHANNELSELECTION 30 MULTI CHANNELTV SO...

Page 3: ...lash with arrowhead within an equilateral triangle is intended to aterl the user to the presence of uninsutated dangerous voltage withi 1 the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION CAUTION TO PREVENTTHE RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK DO NOT REMOVECOVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEA8LEPARTS INSIOE REFER SERVIC ING TOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSO...

Page 4: ... eA damaged cord or plug is a fire hazard If you notice wear or damage have it fixed by qualified service personnel Plug directly into the wall socket Do not use extension cords or other recepta cles DO not overload the outlet it is a fire hazard NOTE Never remove the back cover of the Projection Monitor as this will expose you to dangerously high voltage and other hazards f the monitor does not o...

Page 5: ...ictures can be displayed on the screen simul taneously Thisfunction lets youenloyvariousdisplay mode of sub pictures Microcomputerized Dynamic Picture Optimizer DPO DPO DynamicPictureOptimizer circuit detects room lightand optimizesthe TV picture accordingly Equipped with the VNR Video Noise Reduction system for reducing noise on the screen while watching a TV program or prerecorded video cassette...

Page 6: ... if strong magnetic fields are nearby External speakers should be set at least 2 feet 60 cm away from the Projection Monitor Electric fans and other motor driven appliances and toys may also be sources of magnetism When moving the monitor Pull out the plug and move the monitor carefully Be particu larly careful not to bump or scratch the screen To avoid damage to the caster wheels you may need to ...

Page 7: ...er es are loaded Never close the cover when the battenes are not loaded The programmed commands will be lost within a few seconds ff you do so INSERTING BA I FERIES IEC LR6 1 5V size Alkaline dry cell q_l_ baltenes Incorrect use of batteries may lead to leakage or rupture Always be sure to follow these guidelines A Always insert batteries into the battery compartment correct ly matching the positi...

Page 8: ..._r Use the remote control unit to operate most functions see pages 14 to 23 I 1 i i i I oolo il _ _ SE_ EC_C 0_ _ _ _ F 0 _ _ _ 0 _7 _ _ _ I i I I _ I _ 7 i_ _ _ Attention The Projection Monitor Receiver will not function properly in the follow ing cases eLightning storms High static electricity environment ePoor voltage regulation in the power source if the Projection Monitor doe_ not operate pro...

Page 9: ...e in Picture function on and off INPUT Press to select the sub screen program and one sub pic ture mode will be selected eFor details on the Picture in Picture function refer to the remote control unit s operating instructions NOTES elf only the _ LD and VIDEO jacks of the LD player and or VCR are connected to the PrOlecbon Momtor the P cture _n PIctufefunc tion w_llnot operate when these buttons ...

Page 10: ...etails concerning connections Turn off all components before making connections Laser Vision Player OUTPUT UHF VHF F type plug LD TV these audio video jacks to an AV amplifier when using the system mode fur_tion eSee page 37 if you wJsh to use the 73 iacks See page 12 See p 13 BLE I L Home VCR VCR L 10 ...

Page 11: ... _ System Retool mark Use mono minlplug cords available at audio and video shops to connect the monilor s CONTROL OUT jack to the CONTROL IN jack of the other componeht The other component can be connected to still anoiher in the same manner from 1he CONTROL OUT jack of one to the CONTROL IN lack of the other If a component has only a CONTROL IN jack then put that pompon hi last in the sequence Ot...

Page 12: ...nector into the ANTENNA terminal UHF antenna CATV line i1 J Cable box 7 RF I CATV converter _ output J Note to CA7V system installer This reminder is provided to call the CA 73 system insta er s attention to Article 820 22 of the NEC that provides guide lines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground should be connected to the grounding system of the building as close ...

Page 13: ...g to a stereo program it may be because the and con nections are reversed for one of the external speakers eMake sure that the right speaker is connected to the R terminals and the left speaker to the L teminals Make sure that each speaker s two wires are properly connected to the appropriate and terminals NOTES eUse speakers with an impedance rating ranging from 8 ohms to 16 ohms OOrdinary speake...

Page 14: ...e LO Playee VCRI To send commands to VCR 1 MOP2 TO send commands to VCR 2 elf you wish to use LD VCR control keys for VCR2 remote control sto_e command codes from other remote control units to the LD VCR control keys For details see pages 20 and 21 SLEEP Press tO sel the sJeeo truer The swilcnr g seq e_ce is 90 60 30 On m nutes and OFF cancel The screen will confirm your setting and the projection...

Page 15: ...AN key use the MULTI key to select 4 station display mode or 9 station display mode Channel Scan Features When 4 screen or 9 screeen mode is selected use this feature to select one of the television stations curretly displayed for full screen wewing Press the Channel call 10 key lhat correspond to the channel that you w sh to watch _414 CH RETURN Channel return Press to switch between the current ...

Page 16: ... learn mode to activate this function For details see page 22 STDIAV MEM Standard AV Memory Press to switch between the standard STD picture sound quality set tings and your AV MEMORY 1 and AV MEMORY 2 setting This key only recalls settings stored in AV MEMORY To put the current picture sound settings into AV MEMORY use the control panet s PRESET MENU buttons For details see pages 34 and 35 MAIH S...

Page 17: ...ayed on the screen After the monaural program is finished it is recommended you turn the dynamic sound expansion system off or set the monitor to THEATER or MUSIC NOTES D SOUND EXPANSION key The selected mode w l appear on the Screen for 4 seconds The dynamic sound expansion system effect isperformed by both the _nternal speakers and external speakers which are connected to the EXT SPEAKERS termin...

Page 18: ...corner of toe screen P IN P Key INPUT Key STILL key MULT_ key I r _ SWAP Key STROBE key SHIFT Key To watch a still picture m _the main screen Press the STILL key to freeze the picture The sound track will continue to play back normally but t le picture will freeze To cancel still or picture In picture function Press the STILL key again The screen will be reset to normal mode Alternatively press th...

Page 19: ...torted With some VCRs the screen may fluctuate when the VCR is not in playback mode This is not a malfunction TV channels can be selected with the TV CHANNEL key or the direct channel selection pad when the 73 key of the IN PUT SELECTOR is pressed Both the main screen and the subpicture will change TV channels at the same time when 73 channels are selected o Signals output from the Projection Moni...

Page 20: ... MODE switch to the LEARN position allows the unit to memorize codes Once programmed these new com mands can be transmitted only when the LEARN MODE switch is in the USE position The SR RECALL setting will only allow transmission of the initialized PIONEER codes For LD VCR controls in area _ the keys can be programmed with a dl_tereril command 1tom another remote 1or each TRANSMIT MODE In other wo...

Page 21: ...ng programming operettons eft the LEARN indicator flashes it indicates ellher that you are tynng to store a command with a key incapable of being used with the LEARN function or that the remote control unit s programming capaclly has been exceeded In the latter case the function last programmed will not be stored carrectly All previously pro grammed functions however will be retained in the memory...

Page 22: ...imultaneously in the above mention ed operahons the commands will not be memorized Battery Replacement RepLace the batteries as soon as possible if pressing the Control keys does r o cause the TRANSM_TILEARN ir _cator to _ighteven after the RESET button has been pressed Be sure to always use the specified batteries LR6 AM3 alkaline batteries NOTE The unit s power switch is COnnected to the battery...

Page 23: ...g of the next chapter press the k_ sideto skipdirectly back to the beginning of the chaptercurrentlyin play Thisoperation can only be performed on an LD Player with chapter skip function r _ 111 VCR Control _ Set the LEARN MODE switch to SR RECALL Afterpresetting the remotecontrolcodesof theprogrammable remote control unit tsar the switch to SR RECALL _ Set the TRANSMIT MODE awltch to VCRt Press t...

Page 24: ...e 1 __ If you see separate colored _ines Fig 2 to 4 use the R B 4 _ and V keys on the remote control unit to make the red and blue lines disappear into the other lines trolled red or blue alternates Pressing the 4 key moves the vertical line to the left while pressing the I_ key moves the vertica line to the right Pressing the key moves the horizontal line upward while pressing the key moves the h...

Page 25: ...e adjustment test pattern and arrow will appear on the screen accordingly Red vertical Red horizontal r adjustment adjustment _ L_Blue horizontal Blue vertical adjustment adjustment Alignment proof mode selected image only appeares Use the SELECT ADJUST buttons as follows During Red or Blue Vertical adjustment Press the button to move the horizontal line upwards Press the button to move the horizo...

Page 26: ... normal mode Each time the 5 R B key is pressed the alignment adjust ment mode will change as follows Red Al gnmem _ pattern appears Blue Selected image only appears IAlignment proof mode Blue INignment pattern appears _ Red Selected image j only appears _ _ Alignment proof mode Convergence alignment adiostment can be performed by pressing the 2 4 6 and B keys on the remote control after the align...

Page 27: ...re to be included in TUNER PRESET before using this function Details follow BROADCAST TV CHANNEL SELECTION When the VHF UHF antenna is connected to the ANTENNA terminal on the rear panel 1 Press the INPUT SELECTOR button so that TV CHXX appears on the monitor screen or press the 13 input selector key on the remote con trot unit IX Setect channels directly by pressing the channel number on the remo...

Page 28: ...R CAW SYSTEM Press the INPUT SELECTOR button so that TV CHXX appears on the monitor screen or press the IV input selector key on the remote con trol unit Select channels directly by pressing the channel number on the remote control 10 key pad For example to receive channel 23 press the 2 and then 3 For channeJs 1 through 9 first press 0 zero then the number or just press the number and wait for ab...

Page 29: ...32 M 26 T 33 t N 27 U 34 7 13 _ O 28 V 35 P 29 W 36 I CC 39 DD 40 EE 41 FF 42 GG 43 HH 44 II 45 JJ 46 MM 49 W 58 NN 50 WW 59 CO 5t XX 60 PP 52 YY 61 QQ 53 77 62 RR 54 A _ 63 SS 55 BBB 64 CCC 65 For example Channel number 14 corresponds to mid band cable channel A NOTE Cable CA IV services can vary from area to area The channel number assignments shown in the channel table may not corre spond with ...

Page 30: ...etting the SAP sound will come from the right speaker while the left speaker produces the main sound sig nal You will still hear stereo or mono sound when there is no SAP signal I I MTS key NOTE The MTS display is shown on the screen when the channel is tuned m or the DISPLAY key on the remote control umt Is pressed eBroadcast stereo and SAP reception operate in accord ance with the Broadcast Tele...

Page 31: ...e MENU SET button LD will appear in the dght hand corner of the screen Press the MENU SELECT ADJUST buttons to select the desired character Press the or button repeatedly until the desired character appears Press the MENU SET button to set the selected charac ter _ _ If you wish to select additional characters repeat steps 4 and 5 Z_ Press the MENU ON OFF button once when you finish replacing the ...

Page 32: ...epeat steps _ and _5 to delete additional unde sired channels _ _ Press the MENU ON OFF button after presetting is completed Adding channels to TUNER PRESET Turn on the monitor end set the input selector to TV mode Turn on the MENU ON OFF button and press the ME NU SELECT ADJUST buttons until the TUNER PRE SET display turns red Press the MENU SET button The channel numbers ap pear on the screen Pr...

Page 33: ...ns red Press the MENU SELECT ADJUST buttons repeatedly to select the desired character the first character of your sta tion label Press the or button repeatedly until the desired character appears When the selected character isdisplayed press the MENU SET button The second character in the display turns red Repeat steps 4 and 5 to input each of the remaining three characters TOinputstation labels ...

Page 34: ... L IOj o r_l E_ r i r q I IWAD IHl_f If OII VN_ r r r r _ J Lm _ CUBE _4 _ _1 STDiAV MEM _ l ADJUST keys PICTURE key SOUND key Temporary AV Memory recall When the display disappears from the screen the existing AV settings will be stored in the temporary memory mode In this mode the monitor s temporary AV memory settings will be restored when the power is turned on SCREEN INDICATIONS FOR PICTURE A...

Page 35: ...gain Press the key while the prevuous legend is still on the screen otherwise it will return to the STANDARD setting Returning to the Standard Setting Press the STD AV MEM key so that the screen shows STANDARD Recalling a setting with the STD AV MEM key on the control panel Press the STD AV MEM button repeatedly to recall a setting as described above for the remote control operation keys NO TE oAd...

Page 36: ...ENU SET button COLOR CONTR Contrast and BRITE Bright appear on the screen _6 Press the MENU SET button to select the adjustment items COLOR CONTR or BRITE Press the MENU SELECT ADJUST buttons to adjust the selected item Repeat step 6 to adjust the other two adjustment items Press the MENU ON OFF button after all adjustments are completed DPO system and AV MEMORY system When the DPO system is turne...

Page 37: ... Projection Monitor after system mode is turned off set the volume control to its minimum position first 1 Turn on the Projection Monitor 2_ Press the and press the MENU MENU ON OFF button SELECT ADJUST buttons until the SYSTEM MODE display turns red __ Press the MENU SET button to turn the SYSTEM MODE on To turn the system mode off press the MENU SET but ton again SYSTEM OFF appears on the screen...

Page 38: ...may have changed the direction of the iV antenna Try changing the height or direction of the antenna An antenna with better directional characteristics may be required COLORED STRIPES ON Interference from other radio or TV signals SCREEN Try changing the height or direction of the antenna Try changing to a coaxial antenna cable Coaxial cable is shielded to minimize pickup of interfering signals CO...

Page 39: ...h a soft dry cloth eTreat the screen with care to avoid scratches or damage eAsk your local dealer to clean the interior of the monitor if maximum picture brightness decreases This may be caused by dust build up inside BLOCK DIAGRAM LD VIDIEO 1 S VIDEO VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 LD VIDEO 1 Video inputs VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 Antenna ANTENNA LD i VIDEO 1 Audio inputs VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO TV outputs AUDIO VIDEO Reco...

Page 40: ... Video signal detection PLL full synchronous detection PLL Digital Synthesizer system Audio multiplex E TSC system Reception channels VHF CH2 CH13 UHF CH14 CH69 CATV STANDARD AIR or HRC switchable CATV A 6 CH CCC W 29 CH Antenna terminals ANTENNA terminal 75 ohms UNBAL F type connector VI tF UHF MIXED AMPLIFIER SECTION Effective output both channels driven 10 W 10 W THD 1 50 Hz to 5 000 Hz 8 ohmsl...

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