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PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU
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Features
Features
The PFM-510A2W/500A3W series are 16:9 42-inch
flat panel monitors adopting a PDP (Plasma Display
Panel), which can accept various types of signals with
the built-in scan converter.
Improved image quality
The PFM-510A2W series achieves higher image
quality with its PDP (Plasma Display Panel) set to
1024 dots
×
1024 lines. This makes for a finely-
detailed HDTV and PC image.
The PFM-500A3W series achieves brighter image
quality with 852 dots (horizontal)
×
480 lines
(vertical) adopting PDP technology.
Internal high-performance scan converter
The monitor has a high performance scan converter.
Using a unique algorithm, the monitor processes
signals in a wide range of formats – Video, HDTV,
PC, etc.
Flexibility
An option slot is in place for future expansion.
The slot-in option adapter allows for quick and easy
system upgrades.
Other features
• Three sets of video inputs with audio inputs: one
composite video or Y/C input, one RGB input, and
one RGB/component input.
• Displays the HDTV signal with a tri-level sync
signal.
• Three dimensional comb filter for NTSC Y/C
separation.
• Line correlation comb filter for PAL Y/C separation.
• Automatic input signal detection with on-screen
indication.
• Windows
1)
95/98 PnP (Plug and Play) compatible.
• Picture AGC function — this function automatically
adjusts and improves the contrast when a low
intensity signal is input.
• On-screen menu for various adjustments and settings
• On-screen display in six languages for user-friendly
access. (Languages: English, German, French,
Italian, Spanish and Japanese)
• Fine adjustment of image size and position
• Memory function for storage of up to twenty picture
settings.
• ID control
• Self-diagnosis function.
• Remote (RS-232C) connector (mini DIN 8-pin)
• Control-S connector
• Accepts infrared or wired Sony Remote
Commanders using SIRCS code.
• Vertical setup
• Closed caption decoder
• Screen saver to reduce an afterimage or ghosting.
Warning on power connection
Use a proper power cord for your local power supply.
United States,
Continental
United Kingdom, Ireland,
Japan
Canada
Europe
Australia, New Zealand
Plug type
VM0033B
COX-07 636
—
a)
VM1296
Female end
VM0113
COX-02 VM0310B VM0303B
VM1313
Cord type
SJT
H05VV-F
CEE (13) 53rd (O.C)
HVCTF
Minimum cord set rating
13A/125V
10A/250V
10A/250V
10A/125V
Safety approval
UL/CSA
VDE
VDE
DENTORI
1) Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.
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a) Note: Use an appropriate rating plug which is applied to local regulations.
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(GB)
Screws
Remote
Commander
Location and Function
of Parts and Controls
Front / Sides
1
Retractable feet
Use for setting the monitor on the floor.
For details on using the retractable feet, see “Using the
Retractable Feet” on page 13 (GB).
2
Control panel
For details on the control panel, see “Control Panel” on
page 8 (GB).
3
Left panel cover
Open this when using the left connector panel.
You can install the Remote Commander in a slot on
the back of this cover.
For details on opening the panel cover, see the right-hand
side of this page.
4
Left connector panel
For details on the left connector panel, see “Left Connector
Panel” on page 10 (GB).
5
Right connector panel
For details on the right connector panel, see “Right
Connector Panel” on page 9 (GB).
6
Right panel cover
Open this when using the right connector panel.
For details on opening the panel cover, see below.
To open the panel cover
Loosen the screws counterclockwise and open the cover.
To take off the panel cover
Loosen the screws as illustrated below and take off
the panel cover.
To install the Remote Commander in the
panel cover
Install the Remote Commander in the slot on the back
of the left panel cover as illustrated below.
Note
When housing the Remote Commander, make sure
that the top of the Remote Commander faces upward
and the rear faces outside.
Left side
Front
Right side
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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