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Page 2: ...nformation FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate it This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio and television interfer...
Page 3: ...rvice or open the back cover Refer all service to authorized Cinema Screen Service Centers IMPORTANTTIPS CARING FoRYouR CINEMA SCREEN MONITOR To AVOID DAMAGE AND PROLONG OPERATING LIFE 1 Use only with 120V 50 60Hz AC power supply Continued operation at line voltages greater than 120 Volts AC will shorten the life of the unit and might cause a fire hazard 2 Handle the unit carefully when installing...
Page 4: ...al Speakers to the Cinema Screen Monitor 12 A Quick Tour of the Remote Control 13 Using Your Remote Control 15 Inserting Batteries 15 Programming the Remote 15 Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote 15 How to Program the Remote 16 Using Automatic Code Search 16 Using Direct Entry 17 How To Use the Remote Control After You ve Programmed It 17 Programmable Codes for the Remote Control 18 The Men...
Page 5: ...djusting the Display in RGB3 Input Mode 37 The SETUP Menu 38 Confirming the Frequencies and Polarities of Input Signals 38 Selecting the Language for the Menus 38 Setting the Video Signal Format 38 The AUTOTUNING SETUP Menu 39 Autotuning the Component Buttons on he Remote Control 39 SLEEP TIMER 39 Setting the Sleep Timer 39 Cancelling the Sleep Timer 39 Reference 41 Using the Cinema Screen monitor...
Page 6: ...its unobtrusively into any environment while still making a lasting impression This first section contains all of the information you need to get your Cinema Screen monitor connected and set up The rest of the manual gives you guidance in using the functions of your monitor as well as technical information troubleshooting and warranty information 2 V THE MENU SYSTEM V 3 REFERENCE ...
Page 7: ... are installing the monitor yourself refer to the Reference section NOTE If you are planning on attaching the floor stand to your Cinema Screen monitor and not the optional wall mount unit you may want to use the safety metal fittings provided to give your monitor extra stability The safety metal fittings attach to the back of the screen and can then be used to secure the monitor to the wall with ...
Page 8: ...mote to turn ZOOM on and bring up the zoom icon press Right to enlarge the image or Left to reduce the image When a menu is being displayed used to navigate through menu _ and 4 INPUT Go BACK Switches the input in the following order B3 _ RGB2_ RGBI _ CMPNT2 Note You can set up CMPNT1 or RGB2 but not both When an on screen menu is being displayed returns you to the previous menu POWER STAN DBY ind...
Page 9: ...s wireless and uoesn rec Jtre connection to me monitor a CONTROL LOCK When CONTROL LOCK is in the ON 9osmor the buttons on the monitor s control panel don t function 5 AC IN Connect the included power cord here 6 RGB3 DVl 2gpin Inputs a digital RGB signal 7 RGB1 Connect HD receiver here 8 BNC SELECT RGB2 Inputs the analog RGB signal CMPNT2 Connect DVDs Laserdiscs etc here 9 VIDEO 01 2 3 Connect VC...
Page 10: ...ck for optimum quality Using the RGB cable provided connect the HD MONITOR OUT jack on the back of your HD receiver to the RGB1 HD MONITOR IN AUDIO1 IN jack on the back of the Cinema Screen monitor If your HD receiver does not have the type of jack pictured on the right connect your HD receiver using the component video jacks and RCA cable For more information on HD receiver connections see your H...
Page 11: ... for stereo sound 4 Turn on the Cinema Screen monitor and the VCR or laser disc player NOTE Refer to your VCR or laser disc player user s manual for more information about your equipment s video output requirements RCA cables audio video cables are sold as a bundled set CONNECTING YOURDVD PLAYER To connect your Cinema Screen monitor to a DVD player 1 Turn off the power to the monitor and DVD playe...
Page 12: ...lCr IIPr GIIY IIY B IIcBIIPB H SYNC V SYNC L MONO R I VIDEO 1 _ VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 L MONO R LIMONO R Personal computer with a digital RGBoutput Signal cable supplied To Mini D Sub 15 pin connector on the PlasmaSync 4210W IBM VGA or Compatibles f tj VCR or Laser Disc Player DVD Player 11 ...
Page 13: ...ed components before connecting external speakers Use only speakers with 6 to ohm impedance and a power output rating of 7 watts or more To connect external speakers directly to the Cinema Screen monitor 1 Strip the ends of the speaker wires 2 Press down the tabs below the speaker terminals and insert the speaker wire and release the tab to secure the speaker wire connection a Connect the right sp...
Page 14: ...MPNT Toggles between CMPNT1 and CMPNT2 inputs GO BACK In HD receiver mode returns you to the previous channel When in the menu system returns you to the previous menu GUIDE In HD receiver mode brings up the on screen program guide INFO Brings up channel information INPUT Changes the video input MENU Brings up the on screen menu MONITOR Turns the power to the monitor on and puts the remote in Monit...
Page 15: ...e control into the correct mode to operate that particular component The correct video source must first be selected VIDEO or RGB or Autotuning must be set up VOL VOLv Adjusts the volume VIDEO Selects whatever component is hooked up to the video source inputs WHO Brings up personal viewer profiles for some components ZOOM IN When in zoom mode press the MONITOR button an then the OK button to acces...
Page 16: ... control wet Avoid heat and humidity When not using the remote for a long period of time remove the batteries Installing the batteries PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE The universal remote control that came with your Cinema Screen monitor is already programmed to operate most RCA GE and PROSCAN VCRs DVD players laserdisc players and satellite receivers This remote is also capable of operating many other bra...
Page 17: ...ote starts flashing The remote is searching the first set of component codes there are several sets of codes If the component you want to operate doesn t turn off automatically after 5 seconds press PLAY again the red light starts flashing again as the remote searches through the next set of codes Continue pressing PLAY until the component turns off NOTE If the component doesn t turn off after you...
Page 18: ...ommands If it doesn t try pressing the component button and then ON OFF again 6 If you get no response repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand until the component responds to the remote commands How To USE THE REMOTE CONTROL AFTER YOU VE PROGRAMMED IT Once the remote control has been programmed successfully you re ready to use it to operate other components 1 2 Pressone of the...
Page 19: ...022 2109 2125 2126 2127 Pentax 2016 2056 2056 2107 2120 Pentex Research 2018 Phitco 2021 2022 2062 2063 Phitips 2021 2062 2096 2124 Pilot 2014 Pioneer 2010 2056 2080 2081 2123 Po_land 2016 2017 2019 2110 PRO8CAN 2000 2001 Protec 2061 Pulsar 2104 Qua_er 2033 QuaAz 2011 Quasar 2021 2022 2125 RCA 2000 2001 2003 2013 2021 2055 2066 2082 2083 2084 2065 2066 2067 2088 2089 2090 2091 2107 2115 2120 2125 ...
Page 20: ...053 Universa_ 8008 8009 8010 8011 Videoway 8044 Viewstar 8015 8025 8027 8040 Zenith 5026 8050 8051 SATELLITE RECEIVER Chapparal 5086 5087 Drake 5058 5059 GE 5000 5001 Generallnstuments 5060 5061 5062 Panasonic 5075 Primestar 5076 PROSCAN 5000 5001 RCA 5000 5001 Realistic 5063 Sony 5072 STS1 5064 STS2 5065 STS3 5066 STS4 5067 Toshiba 5068 toshiba 5073 Uniden 5069 AUDIO For RCA and Dimensia brands o...
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Page 22: ... are several functions available for customizing the Cinema Screen monitor to suit your viewing environment The Cinema Screen monitor s on screen menu system makes controlling the functions of your monitor simple SETUP AND CONNECTIONS V V 3 REFERENCE 21 ...
Page 23: ...monitor s POWER STAN DBY indicator turns red and the standby mode is set only when turning off the unit with the remote control VOLUME To adjust the volume 1 Press and hold the VOL A button on the remote control or the unit to increase to the desired level 2 Press and hold the VOL v button on the remote control or the unit to decrease to the desired level Note External speakers are required for so...
Page 24: ... settings will return to the factory settings GUIDE INFO 0 MEND CLEAR These are the buttons on the remote you use to navigate through the monitor s on screen menu system ON SCREEN MENU OPERATION To access the main menu press the MENU button on the remote The MAIN MENU is displayed on the screen The main menu contains a list of all the menus that control your monitor To select a menu use the up dow...
Page 25: ... main menu select PICTURE QUALITY The PICTURE 2 QUALITY Menu will appear Highlight the PRESETS option and press the key on the remote to select it The PRESETS window appears Use the button on the remote to select the desired mode The mode switches as follows when the button is pressed r_ MIIJMI_RY_ SI_IL1 _ IIRIGI II _ Nl_l_ m Note If you don t push the button within 5 seconds the current selectio...
Page 26: ...the or button to highlight the CONTRAST option Press the button to select it The CONTRAST window appears Use and buttons to adjust the contrast NOTE If you don t push the or button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears Once the contrast is adjusted press OK or MENU The contrast is set and you are returned to the PICTURE QUALITY menu Use the same procedu...
Page 27: ...oose the PRO setting the WHITE BALANCE screen appears It allows individual setting of white and dark balance for each color red green and blue GAIN This adjusts the color balance for light bright colors BIAS This adjusts the color balance for dark colors To change the white balance GAIN setting 1 Highlight the RED GREEN or BLUE GAIN option and press the button The GAIN screen for that color appear...
Page 28: ...he noise reduction setting 1 From the PICTURE QUALITY menu highlight the NOISE REDUCE option and select it by pressing the button The NOISE REDUCE SCREEN is displayed 2 Use the and buttons to select the desired noise reduction setting NOTE If you don t push the or button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears When the desired setting is displayed press O...
Page 29: ...MENU OPERATIONS To access the AUDIO menu 1 From the main menu highlight and select the AU DIO option The AUDIO menu is displayed 2 Use the and arrow buttons on the remote to highlight an option for example BASS 3 Use the and buttons to adjust to the desired setting 4 You can continue adjusting audio settings press GO BACK to return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system This is th...
Page 30: ...ck bars will appear on the right and left sides of the picture Note If viewing with a 4 3 aspect ratio for long periods of time set side gray level at 3 or 4 FULL expands the picture in the horizontal direction only This option corrects the aspect ratio of images that have been compressed or squeezed STADIUM expands in both the horizontal and vertical directions but varies the amount of stretch de...
Page 31: ...can use the H WIDTH option to shrink the picture horizontally Note These options are not available in STADIUM mode To adjust the screen size 1 Select the desired option from the screen menu and press the button The selected mode window will be displayed 2 Use the arrow buttons to adjust the size of the picture NOTE If you don t push an arrow button within 5 seconds the current setting is accepted ...
Page 32: ...ou can continue setting options in the FUNCTION menu press GO BACK to return to the main menu or press CLEAR to exit the menu system ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE MENU DISPLAY The on screen menus can de displayed in different positions on the screen There are a total of nine possible positions shown in the grid on the right To adjust the position of the on screen menus 1 2 From the main menu highl...
Page 33: ...N menu return to the previous menu by pressing the GO BACK button or press CLEAR to exit the menu system The POWER STAN DBY indicator shows the status of the POWER SAVER function See below for status and description This is the FUNCTION menu with the POWER SAVER option highlighted POWER STANDBY INDICATOR POWER SAVER Mode On Standby Suspend Off POWER STANDBY indicator Green Yellow Red Red Power Sav...
Page 34: ...el to a fixed mode to reduce the effects of phosphor aging The INVERSE function works in RGB mode only INVERSE inverts the video signal playing the image in a negative format PLE INVERSE has four options AUTO luminance level contrast is normal AUTO ON normal contrast with inverse activated LOCK dims picture to reduce phosphor aging LOCK ON dims picture to reduce phosphor aging with inverse activat...
Page 35: ...vious menu by pressing GO BACK or press CLEAR to exit the menu system Thisis the FUNCTIONmenu with the FILM MODE option highlighted RESETTING TO DEFAULTVALUES The RESET function allows you to reset all adjustments to the factory default settings Remember this will reset all adjustments you have made in all menus To reset to the factory default settings 1 From the main menu highlight and select OPT...
Page 36: ...turn to the previous menu or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system SETTING THE BNC CONNECTORS By default the BNC inputs are set to RGB1 or composite video If the component you are connecting to the BNCJacks doesn t have composite video jacks you can set the BNC inputs to act as component video 1 From the main menu highlight and select OPTIONS The OPTIONS menu is displayed 2 Highlight the BNC...
Page 37: ...horizontally DTV This mode is primarily used to optimize picture quality if you are using a generic brand DTV receiver which output signal at 480P progressive scan lines To change the RGB SELECTmode 1 From the main menu highlight and select the OPTIONS menu The 2 3 OPTIONS menu is displayed Highlight the RGB MODE option Use the button to scroll through the mode choices The settings switch as follo...
Page 38: ... or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiii i ii iii iii iiiiiiii iiiii i IIIII ili iiiii i iiiiiiiii i iiiii i i iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiii i ili iii iiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiiii i ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ill i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thisis the OPTIONSmenu with the HD SELECT option highlighted ADJUSTING...
Page 39: ...default is English To change the default setting 1 From the main menu highlight and select the SETUP option The SETUP menu is displayed 2 Highlight the MENU LANGUAGE option The MENU LANGUAGE screen is displayed 3 Use the button to scroll through the language choices The settings switch as follows 4 _ENGLISH _ FRANCIS _ ESPANOL When the desired language is highlighted press GO BACK to return to the...
Page 40: ... connected For example if you have a DVD player connected highlight the DVD BUTTON option Use the button to scroll through the output choices Select the choice which corresponds to the Jacks you used to connect the DVD player In the example illustration on the right the DVD button on the remote will operate the component connected to the CMPNT1 jacks the DVD player 4 When the desired option is dis...
Page 41: ...9o 12o o The timer starts when the Sleep display turns off To CHECK THE REMAININGTIME 1 Once the sleep timer has been set and the menu has turned off press the SLEEP button once 2 The remaining time is displayed then disappears after a few seconds 3 When five minutes remain the remaining time appears until it reaches zero CANCELLING THE SLEEP TIMER 1 Press the SLEEP button twice in a row 2 The sle...
Page 42: ...RENCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This section contains technical reference information about your Cinema Screen monitor as well accessory and warranty information 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS V 2 THE MENU sYsTEM V 41 ...
Page 43: ...onitor can be mounted on the wall using an optional wall mount or you can attach a floor stand also optional For more information on mounting your Cinema Screen Display see your Cinema Screen dealer If you choose to use the optional wall mount it can be attached to the Cinema Screen monitor in one of the following two ways While it is upright While it is laying with the screen face down If you cho...
Page 44: ...er we recommend not using this resolution due to image readability on the monitor s 853 X 480 native pixel resolution panel 4 Use the signal cable that s supplied to connect your PC or Macintosh computer to the Cinema Screen monitor For Macintosh you will need a monitor adapter not supplied to connect to your computer s video port 5 Turn on the monitor and the computer If the Cinema Screen monitor...
Page 45: ...n BNC R G B HICS V X1 DVI I 29 pin X I 2 RCA pin Y PB CB PR CR StereoRCAX 3 D sub 9 pin X1 RS 232C 7W 7Wat 6 to 8 ohm AC12OV5O 60Hz 4 2A maximum 395W typical 1084X 648 X 91ram w o stand 41 3 X 25 5 X 3 5 inches w o stand 1084X 746X 360ram with stand 32 Kg 7O 6Ibs w o stand O Cto 40 C 32 Fto 104 F 20 to 80 Oto 1900m10to 6230 if I0 C to 50 C114 F to 122 F 10to 90 6 to 30O0m 0to 9840 if Power on off ...
Page 46: ...irect sunlight or strong artificial light Eliminatethe light by closing curtains pointing shining on the monitor s remote control the light in a different direction etc sensor Remotecontrol batteries may be dead Is the monitor s power cord plugged into a power outlet Is the source video connected and on Is the volume set at the minimum Is the mute mode set Are the speakers properly connected Are t...
Page 47: ...ts the bass Sets the treble Sets the left right balance Functions Adjusts the vertical picture position of the picture on the screen Adjusts the horizontal picture position of the picture on the screen Adjusts the vertical size of the picure Adjusts the horizontal size of the picure When turned on automatically adjusts for flickering and striped patterns Adjusts for flickering in the picture Adjus...
Page 48: ...eceiver 1080 A or 1080 B Adjusts the display position in RGB3 input Functions Confirms the frequency and synchronizing polarities of the signal currently being inputted Sets the language of the menus English French or Spanish Sets the VIDEO format Keep this set to AUTO Functions Autotunes the HD RCVR button on the remote control to the input that your HD receiver is hooked up to Autotunes the SAT2...
Page 49: ...3 72 2 75 0 85 0 100 0 120 0 60 0 70 0 75 0 85 0 100 0 60 0 66 6 74 6 74 9 75 1 Vertical frequency kHz 31 5 31 5 37 9 37 5 43 3 51 1 61 3 31 0 35 2 37 9 48 1 46 9 53 7 63 0 75 7 48 4 56 5 60 0 80 5 68 7 64 0 48 4 56 5 60 0 68 7 Screenmode NORMAL YES_ YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES_ YES YES YES YES FULL YES_ YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YE...
Page 50: ...st to you WHAT YOUR WARRANTY DOESNOT COVER Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual clearly describes how to install adjust and operate your display Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer Signal reception problems not caused by your Cinema Screen display Damage from misuse or neglect Batteries A display purchased or serviced outside the U S A Acts of God such as but not lim...
Page 51: ...EN DISPLAY ACCESSORIES The Cinema Screen accessories listed below are available from your Cinema Screen Dealer See your dealer for prices CINEMA SCREEN ATTACHABLE SPEAKERS SPK42 CINEMA SCREEN DISPLAY STAND PLB1 50 ...
Page 52: ...Speakers 42 Ventilation requirements 42 Jacks 8 11 ACIN 8 External Speakers 8 50 External Control 8 Video in Audio in 8 L Language for the Menus 38 Laser Disc Player 10 M Macintosh computer connecting 43 Memory Mode 24 Menu button 14 Menu OK 7 Menu display position 31 Menu System 23 46 Mini D sub 15 Pin VGA Signal Compo sition 43 Monitor button 14 Mute 22 N Navigating the menus 22 Noise Reduction ...
Page 53: ...elling 40 Checking 40 Setting 40 Speakers 12 50 Specifications 44 Stand using with Cinema Screen diaplay 42 50 T TREBLE 28 Troubleshooting 45 V VCR 10 VCR1 button 14 VCR2 button 14 Ventilation Requirements 42 Video button 14 Video 36 Viewing size selecting 29 Volume 15 22 Vol buttons 15 22 W Warranty 49 Wide 36 Z Zoom 7 Zoom in Zoom out buttons 14 52 ...
Page 54: ...Please do not send any products to the address listed in this manual or on the carton This will only add delays in service for your product ...