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1. Display Section Front Side Upper 10 10 10 Left lt Right Wall 5 Lower 3 5 for 42 50 5 for 55 AV Selector section Front Side cm cm Upper 10 rufirsu fS 10 F 10 Rear Left gt Right SIITY 3 1 e AMNONRODHDNGBUGNUNOROQONNQUNUONO Floor Floor Note See P E 45 for details on the options The external view is meant to be a representation of the actual unit and is not to scale therefore it may differ from the actual shape and size of the product Due to the fragile and highly precise equipment it is very important to pack properly before transportation using only the packing materials provided E 4 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS DISPLAY SECTION FRONT D Power indicator lamp This lamp shows the state of the power supply Lit red Stand by state Lit green Power ON state Flashing red or green Malfunction Flashes differently depending on the type of malfunction Remote control signal receiver Receives signals from the remote control 3 Input mode selector button A Ne Input mode selector button W v 4 Switches the input modes Video mode RGB mode and TV mode 59 e Volume button 07 77 Volume button DE 1 Adjusts the audio volume 2 Wide screen selector but
2. To component video output To SCART output A To audio inputs To SCART input To HDMI output To HDMI input To component video input SATELLITE TUNER Connect the video signal cable to the component video input terminal the HDMI input terminal or the SCART terminal If the component to be connected is equipped with HDMI output terminal or the component video output terminal connection to either of these terminals is recommended If the HDMI output is connected an Audio signal cable does not need to be connected Ss IL pc Ems video output To SCART output To audio inputs To SCART input pa To HDMI output To HDMI input To component video input E 20 VIDEO CAMERA A video camera can conveniently be connected to the Video 3 input on the front
3. No ZCAT1518 0730 Mfr TDK One power cable One big ferrite core No SFT 72SN Mfr TKK One big ferrite core No SFT 72SN Mfr TKK INSTALLATION To prevent the plasma display s internal components from overheating make sure that the plasma display is installed in a well ventilated location Be sure to use the optional stand wall mounting unit or the other mounting unit when installing the plasma display Also be sure that your dealer performs the installation See the appropriate instruction manual for additional information on the mounting hardware you select To prevent an accident and ensure safety in the event of an earthquake fix the plasma display securely into the position as described below Use the diagram below to determine how much space is needed to ensure proper heat radiation This is a minimum space requirement therefore provide at least as much space as indicated below Make sure that the plasma display is installed in a location where the temperature can be maintained between 0 C and 40 C between 32 F and 104 F Never attempt to tilt the plasma display sideways or backward To prevent the power cord and other cables from being accidentally pulled make sure that they run along the wall or through corners To prevent accidents and ensure safety in the event of an earthquake secure the plasma display to prevent it from tipping over
4. 0 Moves screen to the right Moves screen to the left mu Vertical position Vertical lt gt Moves screen up x Moves screen down Press C5 to store Adjusting Screen Size Size Screen width Width 0 Increases width 9 Reduces width mum Screen height Height lt gt Increases height Reduces height Press C5 to store E 36 e NE POSITION SIZE Position EZ ize quit Em next POSITION SIZE Menu screen Position Ho ita 54 adjust Position adjustment screen Size Width Height vaar adjust Size adjustment screen ADJUSTING AUDIO You can make changes to all audio adjustment options in the AUDIO Menu See Page E 33 for the basic operation procedures The changes you make will be stored for the selected input mode Therefore you need to select a desired input mode before making any changes Adjusting Treble Treble LGB gt Ee Press 3 to make adjustments AUDIO s irc m Stronger treble Loudness A s f Q Weaker treble ENTER Press 5 to store Adjusting Bass Bass Press 9 to make adjustments AUDIO Menu screen Stronger bass Q Weaker bass ENTER Press 5 to store Adjusting Volume Balance Balance Press 9 to make
5. t t TV VIDEO RGB Press qe or o return to the other modes See pages E 10 to E 11 for information on the other keys U WIDE DISPLAY STILL CHRETURN ft PICTURE There is no LJ 3 C3 CX O O DUAL cy A function in the teletext broadcasting screen If you have trouble at the receiving of the teletext broadcastings consult with your local dealer or the teletext broadcasting SELECTING INPUT MODE Continued VIDEO INPUT MODE Plasmavision Press gg to select the input mode You can select from VIDEO 1 mode to VIDEO 7 Videol 9 STLL WOE mode TET The vid d di hi IV FED e video modes corresponding to each input g p terminal are as follows VIDEOI SCART VIDEO2 SCART CH aw voL AUDIO IN CHRETURN Vi 1 d os c VIDEOS Video S video VIDEO4 SCART SP e VIDEOS Component video VIDEO6 Component video VIDEO7 HDMI EO E FUJITSU LE You can also use the buttons on the display s control panel to perform these steps For selection of the input terminal see SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS on P E 40 You can also change VIDEO mode by pressing during Video indication on the screen by pressing e RGB INPUT MODE 1 Press gg to select the input mode You can select between the modes from RGBI to RGBI Plasmavision 9
6. STILL WIDE es VIDEO RGB TELETEXT CH 4 oa aw RGB2 The input terminal of each RGB mode is as follows RGBI mD sub RGB2 mD sub Cj C9 CO Ten DUAL STEREO lt a gt eB 50 8 SUBPAGE REVEAL SE HOLD You can also change RGB mode by pressing during RGB indication on the screen by pressing e RGB1 mode co f You can also use the buttons on the display s control panel to perform these steps E 28 OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS qn Plasmavision eo 3 C VoL oaao Os CI C ep ua c um SUBPAGE REVEAL aa 80 80 INDEX MODE CANCEL STORE fam m m um Still Picture STILL Press The currently viewed scene be viewed as still picture Convenient when you want to take a note etc Press again to return to the normal picture DISPLAY Displaying on screen information DISPLAY Press 7 The channel or mode is indicated on the screen for 5 seconds Picture Mode Press C This button can be used to switch the picture mode In the picture mode you can switch between the set status and the fine mode For the picture mode settings see Setting Picture Mode P E 34 Picture Memory DISPLAY wii T sey OFF TMER eo ui acne T MEMORY FUJITSU Press E This button can be used to r
7. from the screen and to look occasionally away while working Plasmavision is a worldwide trademark of Fujitsu General Limited and is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A and other countries or areas E 49 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Precautions Be sure to remove the power plug from the receptacle before cleaning the display Be sure not to clean the display using a cloth dampened with volatile solvents such as benzene or thinner Such solvents can harm the display s cabinet the filter at the screen front and the remote control They can also cause paint to come off these sections Cleaning the Screen Clean the screen gently with a soft cloth The screen surface is fragile Never attempt to clean it with a hard material press on it forcefully or tap it Cleaning the Cabinet and Remote Control Use a soft cloth for cleaning Ifthe cabinet or remote control is heavily stained soak a soft cloth in a mixture of water and detergent and squeeze it dry before wiping off the stains Use a soft dry cloth for final cleaning Cleaning the ventilation grille Remove dust from the ventilation grille in the rear of the main unit periodically with a vacuum cleaner as the accumulated dust can increase the internal temperature of the main unit causing machine failure or fire hazard BEFORE OBTAINING SERVICE In the event of problems with the display check the following explanations before contacting your dealer for servici
8. On OSD dark lt On OSD bright On screen information shown in light color On OSD dark On screen information shown in dark color Press C5 to store If the screen picture is too bright some characters may be difficult to watch when On OSD dark is selected Selecting Language Language You can use this option to select the language displayed on the screen ENTER 1 Select Language and press C5 The Language selection screen will appear 2 Press or to select your desired language English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Frangais French Italiano Italian Nederlands Dutch FAAdda Greek 3 Press C5 The menu is displayed in the selected language Selection of indications Name Select You can change the settings for indications for video inputs and RGB inputs Video input You can change the settings for indications for the VIDEO inputs Select the desired indication in accordance with the connected equipment Each time 9 is pressed the setting is switched In the case of VIDEO1 rVideot DVD1 DVD2 VCR1 VCR2 GAME lt lt Satellite Cable Press C5 to store RGB input You can change the settings for indications for the RGB inputs Select the desired indication in accordance with the connected equipment Each time 9 is pressed the setting is switched In the case of RGB 1 gt RGB1 lt
9. gt PC1 gt PC2 lt DVD1 lt DVD2 gt STB 8Satellite Cable TV lt Press 5 to store Note The screen display disappears if there is no operation within approximately 60 seconds Depending on the model or the optional devices some of the functions may not be available On Screen Menu OSD 1 EJ Name Select lt gt select OSD selection screen Language English Em apply Language selection screen The adjustment range varies according to the display signals Make adjustments to your preferred picture quality within the adjustment range Depending on the type of signal it may not be possible to make some of the settings or adjustments E 39 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS Continued SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS Selecting the settings of Video Input terminal VIDEO1 4 Select the video input format Each time is pressed the setting is switched gt Video lt S video RGB 4 Press C5 to store RGB input is not made to Video 3 Video Format You can use this option to select the video format appropriate for the input signal Each time you press 9 or one of the available modes appears in the following sequence rAuto1 Auto2 PAL SECAM PAL60 N PAL M PAL 4 43NTSC 4 Auto1 Automatically selects NTSC PAL and SECAM Auto2 Automatically selects NTSC
10. Note The remote control will not function properly if the batteries are dead Be sure to replace them as needed E 12 EEEEIIEIIIIUZUGGGITGTZCZGOOOS Gu Uo0 020L LEUUD CELISCOLALALULIUILLULLLILULDOCOLLCLLLLICOLALIL LLAIILOLLOULOLLL LSRSILLLQQLOC OLA ELLDILOOOCLLALIS BSLLBLSULLLULIOLLHLERLSELD OLCLLOLLULUULQEELR COERKLLLLLODhB bbd EFFECTIVE RANGE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control at the display s signal receiver when using it Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the display s signal receiver m c esoe f X 30 30 N 5 m Front Left 30 3o Right 5 m Front Display front d 000080000 00000000000000000000000008080000000080000 e 000000 Display side Note The remote control may not function properly if you use a high frequency fluorescent lamp If you experience problems move the lamp or use the remote control from a different position Do not use rechargeable batteries Ni Cd etc E 13 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Be sure to turn OFF the power to the display and external equipment before making any connections No cables are supplied with the display for connection to external equipment The type of cable to be used varies depending on the PC model Contact your dealer for more information Carefully check the terminals for position and type b
11. adjustments 0 Shifts the volume balance towards the right Q Shifts the volume balance towards the left ENTER Press 5 to store Setting Loudness Loudness Corrects the balance between bass and treble for easy listening even with weak volume Each time you press 9 or 6 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence pe oe lt gt gt Std gt Max Press 5 to store Note The screen display disappears if there is no operation within approximately 60 seconds Depending on the model or the optional devices some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies according to the display signals Make adjustments to your preferred picture quality within the adjustment range Depending on the type of signal it may not be possible to make some of the settings or adjustments E 37 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS FEATURES setup screen has the following 5 options See Page E 33 for the basic operation procedures Adjustment Can make a fine adjustment of pictures such as Dot Clock Clamp Position On Screen Menu Can make a display setting such as OSD Language See P E 39 Input Terminal Can make an input terminal setting such as Video Input See P E 40 Channel Setting Can make channel settings See P E 40 Others Used to make Screen Orbiter and other settings See P E 41 E 43 ADJUSTMENT Dot Clock Clock Phase Clamp Position and Auto Calibrati
12. and M PAL Other than Auto You need to select a system appropriate to the input signal Press 5 to store Input Terminal Video next Input Terminal Settings Screen CHANNEL SETTING Press or to select the items for setting It is switched as shown as below Auto Store X Manual Store lt lt Sort Press C5 to proceed to the next step Auto Store Press 9 or 6 to select the country or region and then press C5 All the channels are scanned and only the channels that can be received are assigned to the Program Nos Several minutes are required to scan all the channels To cancel the operation in progress press D See page E 47 for the selectable TV frequencies Manual Store Press or to select the Program No to be stored Press or to select the Manual Store items to be set Setting or Name Press C5 to proceed Setting Press or to select the setting item Freq lt gt System lt Adjust Skip Freq Each time 2 or is pressed TV frequency is switched System Each time 9 or 6 is pressed the TV SYSTEM is switched r West Euro standard BG reception 3 East Euro standard DK reception 4 gt France standard LL reception lt gt UK standard reception E 40 Channel Setting Auto Store Manual Store Sort Mi next Channel Settings Screen Adjust Each time 9 or is presse
13. properly Signals that are not applicable depending on the model or input terminals may not be displayed Specifying RGB Input Signal Code Setting for mD sub input Normally use this option in Auto mode Displaying white over entire screen White Screen You can use this option to display white over the entire screen to minimize phosphor burn in Each time you press 9 or 6 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence On Off Press C5 to store E 42 Setting Exhibition Mode Exhibition Mode You can use this option to display the enhanced contrast which is most suitable for the use by unspecified persons Each time you press 9 or 6 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence On Off Press C5 to store n Exhibition mode the display returns to the original setting in about 5 minutes even if the adjustment is changed The setup will be cancelled when removing the power plug from the receptacle Displaying System Status Information Displays system operation status lode Select Information and press C5 Freq Scan Mode Wo Input Signal The Information screen will appear Fee MES fH 15 fkHz Mode Input mode appears at the upper right corner of the screen Freq Scan Frequency scanning Input Signal Video mode Input Sync Signal type Sig Information screen Video Mode Freq Synchronized signal frequency pol
14. recorder player E 20 Videogame machine gt E 21 Se Sa Audio amplifier gt E 23 Satellite tuner E 20 E 18 VCR Connect the video signal cable to SCART terminal To SCART output To SCART input Dum Hooor ggjoopm O9 Eo c pem C AV Selector rear panel Note Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before you connect external components Also refer to the instructions for the component to be connected When inputting audio connect to the terminals corresponding to the used video input or RGB input E 19 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Continued DVD RECORDER PLAYER Connect the video signal cable to the component video input terminal the HDMI input terminal or the SCART terminal If the component to be connected is equipped with HDMI output terminal or the component video output terminal connection to either of these terminals is recommended If the HDMI output is connected an Audio signal cable does not need to be connected c a a
15. side Connect the video signal cable to either the S video input terminal or the video input terminal If the unit to be connected is equipped with S video output terminal it is recommended to connect to the S video terminal To video and audio outputs To S video output To S video input To video and audio inputs de Front aide of AV Selector VIDEOGAME MACHINE As the connecting cable differs with videogame machines please consult the instructions for your videogame machine Connect the video signal cable to either the S video input terminal or the video input terminal Ensure that the same image pattern is not displayed on the screen for an extended period If the same image is displayed on the screen for an extended period the brightness of that part of the screen may change and image burn in may leave an after image on the screen If the videogame machine to be connected is equipped with S video output terminal it is recommended to connect to the S video terminal To video and audio outputs To video and audio inputs To S video output To S video input Front side of AV Selector Note Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet bef
16. size status The status is displayed for about five seconds e PICTURE MODE button gt E 29 Use this button to switch the Picture Mode Cj OFF TIMER gt E 29 Use this button to specify the length of time until the power turns off stand by state after the button is pressed amp C5 PICTURE MEMORY button gt E 29 Press this button to access the Picture Memory Note Functions may not be available with some models and some device options E 11 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL PUTTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 To remove the cover slide it outwards 2 Place two AA batteries in the remote 3 Close the cover until it snaps into place while pressing it down control Make sure that the batteries are properly oriented PRECAUTIONS To prevent malfunction be sure not to apply any form of severe shock to the remote control To prevent malfunction or deformation be sure not to allow the remote control to become wet also keep it away from hot locations or heating equipment Be sure not to clean the remote control using a cloth dampened in any volatile solvent such as benzene or thinner CAUTION Itis very important to use replacement batteries of the same type as the originally used Do not use rechargeable batteries Ni Cd etc When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution s rules that apply in your country area
17. that option as given in the relevant instruction manual are met The colors of options do not match the display colors perfectly To improve the function and performance of optional accessories specifications and part names may change Consult your local dealer before purchasing Warning To prevent injury fire and electric shock arrange for options to be initially installed or installed at a different location by your dealer CAUTION This display PA2HTS51 P50XTSS1 is for use only with Fujitsu General Limited s option P WB4201 P CT4200 P TT4202 This display P55XTS51 is for use only with Fujitsu General Limited s option P WB6300 P CT6300 P TT4202 Using this display with other option can cause instability resulting in possible injury E 45 MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS This display can store the latest four types of signals for RGB adjustment value The fifth input signal will replace the adjustment value of the first input signal To do this select a desired signal and follow the instructions in Adjusting Screen Position and Size on P E 36 to adjust the parameters When you finish the settings will be automatically stored Thus when the display receives that signal pictures will be displayed in accordance with the settings you most recently selected Main corresponding signals RGB mode Display dots x lines Horizontal frequency
18. 07 25 463 25 455 25 487 25 463 25 415 25 471 25 463 25 495 25 471 25 423 25 479 25 471 25 503 25 479 25 431 25 487 25 479 25 511 25 487 25 439 25 495 25 487 25 519 25 495 25 447 25 503 25 495 25 527 25 503 25 455 25 511 25 503 25 535 25 511 25 463 25 519 25 511 25 543 25 519 25 471 25 527 25 519 25 551 25 527 25 479 25 535 25 527 25 559 25 535 25 487 25 543 25 535 25 567 25 543 25 Note If you execute Auto Store function after selecting Country Program Nos 0 99 are automatically stored in order starting from the lowest frequency If Program Nos 0 99 are not stored automatically please use Manual Store function to store them See page E 40 for detailed operations E 47 SPECIFICATION WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY Screen size P42HTS51E P50XTS51E P55XTS51E 42 wide screen 92 2 cm W x 52 2 em H 106 0 cm diagonal 36 3 inch W x 20 6 inch H 41 7 inch diagonal 50 wide screen 110 6 cm W x 62 2cm H 126 9cm diagonal 43 5 inch W x 24 5inch H 50 inch diagonal 55 wide screen 122 9 cm W x 69 1cm H 140 cm diagonal 48 4 inch W x 27 2inch H 55 1 inch diagonal Aspect ratio 16 9 wide Number of pixels 1024 H x 1024 V 1366 H x 768 V Weight 31 5 kg 69 165 45 kg 99 Ibs 52 kg 114 Ibs Outer dimensions 103 9 W x 64 0 H x 8 7 D cm 40 9 W x 25 2 H x 3 4 D inch does not include outer projections 121 6 W x 7
19. 2 6 H x 10 0 D cm 47 9 W x 28 6 H x 3 9 D inch does not include outer projections 138 0 W x 80 8 H x 12 5 D cm 54 3 W x 31 8 H x 4 9 D inch does not include outer projections Power supply 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz External equipment terminals External speaker output terminal Lever terminal 1 line L R Max output 10 W 10 W 6O Input for AV Selector Video input Display picture input terminal Audio input Display audio input terminal Operating conditions Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Humidity 20 to 80 Accessories Regulation CE Safety EN60065 1 power cable 1 System cable picture 1 System cable audio 2 small ferrite cores 1 big ferrite core EMC EN55013 CISPR13 E E E E E 48 EN55020 CISPR20 55022 CISPR22 55024 CISPR24 N61000 3 2 1995 N61000 3 3 1995 AV SELECTOR Weight P TU4251E P TU5051E P TU5551E 5 kg 11 0 lbs Outer dimensions 43 0 W x 9 5 H x 35 0 D cm 16 9 W x 3 7 H x 13 8 D inch Power supply 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz External equipment terminals Antenna input TV 750 Video 1 2 4 input terminal Video Audio SCART terminal Video 3 input terminal S video priority Video Pin jack 1 0 Vp p 75 S video S video terminal Y signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q C signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Q Audio Same as RGB 2 input Pin j
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22. DTV 1080i O Main supported signals TV mode PAL SECAM Note Depending on the input signal the display may show pictures of reduced size due to size reduction and interpolation Out of range appears if the display receives a signal whose characteristic does not fall within the display s permissible range Youcan check input signals through Information on the FEATURES Menu screen See P E 43 All terms i e company and product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks E 46 TABLE OF TV FREQUENCIES TABLE OF TV FREQUENCIES Applicable Countries Applicable Countries Applicable Countries Applicable Countries Applicable Countries Austria Belgium Denmark Poland Italy France Great Britain Ireland Finland Germany Greece Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Luxemburg Israel Cyprus Others Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz Frequency MHz 48 25 495 25 49 75 551 25 53 75 543 25 47 75 575 25 45 75 551 25 55 25 503 25 59 25 559 25 62 25 551 25 55515 583 25 53 75 559 25 62 25 511 25 71 25 5
23. LL LL all i To digital audio input To analog audio input AV Selector rear panel Note Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before you connect external components Also refer to the instructions for the component to be connected When inputting audio connect to the terminals corresponding to the used video input or RGB input E 23 BASIC OPERATIONS TURNING THE POWER ON AND STAND BY F 1 Press OFF ON Oil to the left at the eS bottom of the display and 4 1 to Plasmavision the left at the bottom of the AV e Selector to the STD BY state The power lamp lights up 2 Press e on the remote control The color of the power lamp changes from Red to q C5 MS Green lt P d soos Logo 3 Press gg the button of the channel C3 C3 C3 CJ you want to watch and then press eo e oe I Select TV or the picture mode to input You can also use the buttons Press gg when the power is ON on eran di The color of the power lamp changes from Green to LN REEL E Red and the display goes into standby state E 24 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ae Plasmavision STLL WOE cc TV VIDEO RGB TELETEXT ea oe em
24. MENT Continued Rear side of display Left speaker cable Right speaker cable Red Black Power input Display input terminal oO Sea Audio Picture E terminal terminal To AC outlet Rear side of AV Selector To AC outlet E 16 EE CONNECTING THE ANTENNA Antenna commercially available product To the antenna input VIDEOS 0 DIGITALT DIGITAL AV Selector rear panel Connects to the antenna input terminal on the AV Selector rear panel Please enquire with your local teletext broadcasting company if you want to receive teletext broadcasts E 17 i CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Continued EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Antenna commercially available product Speaker Display Speaker optional Remote control To AC outlet AC outlet 6669 c AV Selector VCR or other external components See P gt VCR gt E 19 Video camera gt E 21 PC 3 E 22 5 Boop 4 B DVD
25. RED GREEN YELLOW SUBPAGE REVEAL SIE HOLD a amp INDEX MODE CANCEL STORE aa 80 amp DISPLAY OFFTMER oo ee You can also use the buttons ceo FUJITSU on the display s control panel to perform these steps Note Adjusting the volume VOL Press to increase the volume VOL Press to reduce the volume Note that the volume level remains stored even when you turn OFF the power Muting the audio MUTE Press The audio is removed Press again to restore the audio to the original level The mute mode can also be released by pressing the volume buttons Functions may not be available with some models and some device options der When the volume adjustment button is pressed E 25 SELECTING INPUT MODE WATCHING A TV BROADCASTING 1 Select the country Select the country using the Auto Store function in the CHANNEL SETTING menu see page E 40 This enable the terrestrial broadcastings to be watched for selected country Press ge Available to watch the terrestrial broadcastings The last Program No that you watched is received 3 Select the Program No Press The program changes to the selected Program No FUJITSU Cae 2 Select your desired Program No 0 to 99 A You can also use the buttons Even if you press the the display s control Program No can be c
26. ack 0 5 Vrms Left Right Video 5 6 input terminal Component video 3 Pin jack terminals Y 1 75 Q Pp Cp 0 7 Vp p 75 Pp Cg 0 7 Vp p 75 Audio Pin jack 0 5 Vrms Left Right Video 7 input terminal Video Audio HDMI Terminal HDMI type A connector RGB 1 input terminal Video mD sub 3 parallel 15 pin 0 7 Vp p 75 Audio Mini pin jack 0 5 Vrms Left Right RGB 2 input terminal Video mD sub 3 parallel 15 pin 0 7 Vp p 75 Q Audio Same as video 3 input Pin jack 0 5 Vrms Left Right Digital 1 2 audio input terminal Optical input Amplifier output terminal Analog audio Pin jack 0 5 Vrms Left Right Digital audio Output for display Display picture output terminal Display audio output terminal Operating conditions Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Humidity 20 to 80 Accessories Regulation CE Safety EN60065 EMC EN55013 CISPR13 EN55020 CISPR20 55022 CISPR22 55024 CISPR24 N61000 3 2 1995 N61000 3 3 1995 E E E E Note 2 user s manuals 1 remote control 2 AA batteries 1 power cable 1 big ferrite core Specifications and external appearance may be change for the sake of improvement Viewing the screen constantly for extended periods can strain your eyes Be sure to stay at a proper distance at least 1 6 m or 5 2 feet for 42 at least 1 9 m or 5 2 feet for 50 at least 2 1 m or 6 9 feet for 55
27. arity Preset No RGB code number Mode RGB2 Freq Scan Mode Auto Input Syne Separate Frea fH 48 3kHz fV 60 0 2 Preset No 12 Information screen RGB Mode Program No Input Signal Frea 48 25MHz Status Display Screen TV Mode Note The screen display disappears if there is no operation within approximately 60 seconds Depending on the model or the optional devices some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies according to the display signals Make adjustments to your preferred picture quality within the adjustment range Depending on the type of signal it may not be possible to make some of the settings or adjustments E 43 INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJUSTMENT VALUE You can restore the values of the adjustment setting made in the MENU to factory settings Plasmavision e c TV Mamm duin er CH a 3 voL RETURN E 44 1 2 5 6 MENU Press The main menu screen will appear Press 2 or to select FACTORY DEFAULT Each time you press 9 or 6 one of the available menus appears in the following sequence PICTURE POSITION SIZE AUDIO FEATURES FACTORY DEFAULT The FACTORY DEFAULT Menu screen will appear Press ENTER Displays the message of whether to proceed with the initialization Press lt gt o
28. bient Sensor Picture Memory quit Em next Tint selected in the PICTURE Menu screen Tint ER adjust Tint adjustment screen The adjustment range varies with the display signal You can adjust the display quality to the value you want within the adjustable range E 33 ADJUSTING THE PICTURE Picture related items can be set and adjusted in the Picture Adjustment Screen See BASIC PROCEDURE OF ADJUSTMENT MENU OPERATIONS on page E 33 for the basic operation procedures Adjusting the Signal Contrast Press to increase the input signal contrast Press 9 to reduce the input signal contrast ENTER Press to store Adjusting the Drive Contrast Press to raise the display s luminance level and increase the contrast Press Q to lower the display s luminance level and reduce the contrast Press C5 to store If Ambient Sensor is ON the change made by this adjustment may be difficult to be recognized in too bright or dark a place Adjusting the Brightness Press to increase the brightness Press to reduce the brightness Press C5 to store Adjusting Color Press to darken the color Press Q to lighten the color Press C5 to store Adjusting the Tint Press to change the tint to a more greenish color Press 9 to change the tint to a more purplish color Press 5 to store Adjusting the Sharpness Press to sharpen the Sharpnes
29. cO FUJITSU USER S MANUAL WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY 42 551 P50XTS51E P55XTS51E AV SELECTOR FOR WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY P TU4251E P TU5051E P TU5551E Plasmavision Contents Page Before Use OTHER ADJUSTMENTS INFORMATION INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJUSTMENT VALUE INSTALLATION Others Usage OPTIONS PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS USING THE REMOTE CONTROL TABLE OF TV FREQUENCIES CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL SPECIFICATION EQUIPMENT CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE BASIC OPERATIONS SELECTING INPUT MODE OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS WATCHING PICTURES ON THE WIDE SCREEN E 30 Adjustments ADJUSTMENT MENU BASIC PROCEDURE OF ADJUSTMENT MENU OPERATIONS ADJUSTING THE PICTURE ADJUSTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE ADJUSTING AUDIO Before using the display read this manual carefully so that you know how to use the display correctly Refer to this manual whenever questions or problems about operation arise Be sure to read and observe the safety precautions see the separate Safety Precautions manual Keep this manual where the user can see it easily nstallation and removal require special expertise Consult your product dealer for details When English is selected at Language of the on screen display colour will be displayed but color is described in this manual The last digit of MODEL NO 10 digit alphanum
30. d the fine tune adjustment for Tuning is switched Skip This function specifies whether or not to use the Skip function for the displayed Program No Each time 2 or is pressed the setting is switched Off On Off The Skip function is not available when Channel Up Down has been selected On The Skip function is available when Channel Up Down has been selected Press C5 to store Select On when you want to skip the channels that they are not broadcasting programs Name An eight character name can be specified for each Program No Press Q or 6 to select the character input position and x or to switch through the characters When the input is completed press C5 to store When switching the programs etc the OSD becomes the indication by the stored name Sort This function sorts the name the data and the contents of stored programs Press lt gt or to select To edit destination From edit source and 9 or 6 to switch the Program No Press C5 to store OTHER SETTINGS Auto Off NO SIG You can make to the standby state automatically when the no signal state continued during set up time Others Auto Off NO Press to select the Time Press 9 to select the amount of time before the standby state starts Off lt gt 1 9 15min 45 min lt gt 60 min ier Dif Press C5 to store The numerical value is the approximate amount of time before t
31. e device options E 29 WATCHING PICTURES ON THE WIDE SCREEN SWITCHING BETWEEN SCREEN SIZES 4 Press 55 The currently selected mode will appear Normal 2 Press 55 to select a desired Screen Size Each time you press C a different Screen Size Normal mode appears The sequences used are as follows When you are in a Video input mode r Normal Wide1 Wide2 gt Zoom2 Zoom lt When you are in an RGB input mode r Normal Wide gt Zoom Widel Depending on the type of signal some aspects may not be selected Wide1 mode You can also use the buttons on the display s control panel to perform these steps Note Displaying a picture in a Normal mode for extended periods of time may cause phosphor burn in A variety of Screen Sizes are available with this display Remember that if you select a mode with an aspect ratio ratio of frame width to frame height different from that of the TV program or video media the pictures will appear differently than if you had selected a mode having the same aspect ratio Showing a movie or similar premium event at a different aspect ratio from its original one at any event site restaurant or bar for profit making purposes or for a public audience may constitute a copyright infringement For films try to select a mode having the same aspect ratio as the original picture this enables the director s original inte
32. e output terminal of a PC set top box game etc Display output terminals Picture Audio Connect these terminals to the picture input terminal and audio input terminals on the display Power input terminal Connect this terminal to the power cord supplied with the display When connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 14 2 Antenna input terminal Please connect it to the antenna signal E 8 DESCRIPTION OF INPUT TERMINALS mD sub input terminal RGB1 2 INPUT mD sub SCART terminal Video1 2 4 2049164412498 6 4 2 21 49174513449 7 5 31 HDMI input terminal VIDEO7 PIN 19 PIN 1 PIN 18 PIN 2 HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Pin No Input signal Pin No Input signal 1 Red 9 2 Green 10 Ground 3 Blue 11 4 12 5 Ground 13 Horizontal synchronization 6 Ground 14 Vertical synchronization 7 Ground 15 8 Ground Frame Ground Pin No Input Signal PinNo Input Signal Input Signal 1 8 15 Red chrominance 2 Right audio 9 Green ground 16 3 10 17 4 Audio ground 11 Green 18 Composite video ground 5 Blue ground 12 19 6 Left audio 13 Red ground 20 Composite video Y 7 Blue 14 21 Ground Pin No Input signal Pin No Input signa
33. ecall the settings of the picture memories 1 8 Each time this button is pressed the setting changes as follows r Memory1 Memory2 Memory3 Memory4 Memory5 Memory6 Memory7 Memory8 For the picture memory settings see Setting Picture Memory P E 35 Audio In AUDIO IN Press Switches the input audio Each time this button is pressed the input changes as follows When other than HDMI input was selected Audio gt Digital Audio1 Digital Audio2 For HDMI 1 HDMI Digital Audio1 Digital Audio2 Digital audio input handles PCM only The digital audio input terminal on the display complies with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz In the case of outputs with another frequency connect to an audio system amplifier Dual channel switching Press 7 This function enables selection of the audio mode when there is a dual channel broadcast Each time this button is pressed the mode is switched as shown in the figure below Dual Dual l Stereo Mono J Depending on the broadcast this function may not be available OFF timer Press C This can be used to set the time before the power is turned off stand by state Each time this button is pressed the setting changes as follows Ga Off gt 30 min gt 60min gt 90 min 120 min Note Functions may not be available with some models and som
34. efore making any connections Loose connectors can result in picture or color problems Make sure that all connectors are securely inserted into their terminals These ferrite cores are used to attenuate undesired signals Attach them correctly as shown in the following illustrations Two big ferrite cores For Display and AV SELECTOR When connecting a cable to the power input terminal attach one of these ferrite cores to the cable near the terminal Power Cable Ferrite Core Two small ferrite cores When connecting a cable to the external speaker output terminal attach a ferrite core to the cable near the terminal as illustrated on the right E 14 BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Antenna commercially available product 4 Display Speaker optional SS To AC outlet E wem E To AC outlet trj c AV Selector 1 Connect the following items to the AV Selector and the display 1 AV Selector and display Connect these two with the provided system connection cable For details see page E 16 2 Antenna line See page E 17 for further details 3 Speakers For how to connect speakers see the instructions provided with the speakers 2 Connecting the power cord Connect the power plug of the display and AV Selector power cords to a grounded 3 pin outlet E 15 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIP
35. en gt Off lt Time Mode Off Disables Screen Orbiter Time Moves the pattern approximately every one hour Mode Moves the pattern when the power is turned ON or when you switch between modes 4 Press lt gt or to select Moving Area 5 Press 9 or 6 to select the range for moving the pattern Each time you press Q or 6 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence E Min lt Std lt gt Max Min Pattern moves in small range About 5 pixels Std Pattern moves in moderate range About 10 pixels Max Pattern moves in wide range About 15 pixels 6 Press C5 to store When the Screen Orbiter function is operated some letters at the top bottom right or left of the screen may be missed Setting RGB Input Signal Compulsorily Direct Setting for RGB You can use this option to switch the setting for RGB input signal Each time you press 9 or 6 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence gt Auto lt gt VGA lt gt WVGA lt gt 480P lt gt XGA lt gt WXGA lt gt SXGA lt gt SXGA Auto The optimum display is obtained automatically for input signals Others The optimum resolution setting is fixed for each signal Press 5 to store CO In Auto mode the resolution of VGA WVGA 480P XGA WXGA SXGA and SXGA may not be automatically distinguished Switch to the fixed display when the image is not displayed
36. en connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 14 See the speaker user s manual for more information Power input terminal Connect this terminal to the power cord supplied with the display When connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 14 E 6 ON GRN STD BY RED D Power indicator lamp This lamp shows the state of the power supply Lit red Stand by Lit green Power ON Flashing red or green Malfunction Flashes differently depending on the type of malfunction Remote control signal receiver Receives signals from the remote control power switch If this button is pressed when the power indicator lamp is off the indicator lamp will light The power can be turned on and the standby mode selected by using the remote control or the control panel of the display If this button is pressed when the power indicator lamp is lit the indicator lamp will go out Power is still supplied to parts even if the indicator lamp is off Video3 S video input terminal Connect this terminal to the S video output terminal of your video camera etc Video3 video input terminal Connect this terminal to the video output terminal of your video camera etc Audio input terminals L R These are the audio input terminals for the Video3 and RGB2 terminals Input the audio for the video to be seen here RGB2 input termi
37. eric characters indicated on the product means the body color indication alphabet or the management number FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED INFORMATION Receptacle Make sure that the power cord s grounding wire is grounded The plasma display comes with a 3 prong power plug one prong is connected to the grounding wire If you have only a 2 hole receptacle you will need to have it replaced Contact your dealer for more information Have the plasma display inspected and cleaned by your dealer at regular intervals Pictures may become burn in into the screen phosphors if the screen left on with same picture or pattern for extended periods of time To ensure that the plasma display has a prolonged service life be sure to use settings such as the screen orbiter or white screen settings These settings will ensure that the same picture or pattern is not constantly displayed for long periods See P E 42 High precision technology has been used in the manufacture of the plasma display panel in which the effective pixels exceeds 99 99 However please be aware that fewer than 0 0196 of the pixels may be missing or remain constantly lit Some models are fitted with a radiator fan to prevent the plasma display s internal temperature from rising during operation Be careful of the air emitted by the radiator fan as it may be hot Contact your dealer when causing a bad influence to the plasma display and other audio visual equipment mutua
38. es ENTER CO ENTER button gt 32 44 Press this button to fix the entry in the ADJUSTMENT MENU 2 DUAL STEREO button gt E 29 Press this button to select the audio mode for stereo dual channel audio broadcasting Fes COLOR button gt E 27 In the teletext broadcasting press these buttons to switch through the pages stored to each of the four colors in the LIST mode Other than the LIST mode these buttons can also be used for the colored option selected from the four teletext new options displayed at the bottom of the screen SUBPAGE button Press this button to display the SUBPAGE amp REVEAL button Press this button to display hidden text such as the answers to quizzes etc HOLD button Press this button to hold the transmission of the teletext program you are currently watching SIZE button Press this button to change the size of the current watching page INDEX button Press this button to return to the INDEX page MODE button Switches to the LIST mode Press this button once again to return to the current mode STORE button gt E 27 In LIST mode saves the current display to the Favorites page CANCEL button Press this button to watch the CANCEL page Press it once again to return to the teletext broadcasting you were watching before you pressed DISPLAY C DISPLAY button gt E 29 Press this button to display the Program No input mode and screen
39. ge the setting of your PC etc f the power indicator lamp flashes red or green Note Remove the power plug from the receptacle and inform your dealer about how the lamp flashed The power indicator lamp flashes differently depending on the type of problem Functions may not be available with some models and some device options E 50
40. hanged as panel to perform these steps shown below Available in TV mode 0 gt 1 2 3 97 98 99 99 98 97 3 gt 2 1 gt 0 The program numbers set to skip over are not shown on the display See page E 40 for details CH Return CH RETURN Press O The program returns to the previous program or Video mode or RGB mode that you watched See pages E 40 for details on the other settings E 26 WATCHING A TELETEXT BROADCASTINGS 1 Display the TV program Press e to set to TV mode Press This enables teletext broadcasts to be viewed TELETEXT e superimposed over the TV program The teletext broadcasting INDEX screen is received Whenever o is pressed the screen switches between teletext screen superimposed over the TV program and teletext only screen Displays the teletext page program The teletext page program is displayed when 3 digit number by and COO OO 0060 ispressed Storing and displaying favorite teletext programs 1 Press to select the LIST mode 2 Press O C to select the color button for storing the teletext page program 3 Press C for three seconds at least to store the displaying teletext program to the color button During the storing operation the color button momentarily turns white 4 In the LIST mode press to display the stored teletext page program
41. he standby state starts HIG next You can assign the black or white color for the background color at the no signal state Auto Off NO SIG settings Press lt gt coto select the Background screen Press 9 to select the displayed background displayed Black lt gt White Press C5 to store The background color changes to assigned color state after approximate 20 seconds at the no signal state Note The screen display disappears if there is no operation within approximately 60 seconds Depending on the model or the optional devices some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies according to the display signals Make adjustments to your preferred picture quality within the adjustment range Depending on the type of signal it may not be possible to make some of the settings or adjustments E 41 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS Continued Minimizing phosphor burn in Screen Orbiter for RGB You can use this option to move the screen position to minimize phosphor induced burn in Screen Orbiter p bts Follow the steps below mal 1 Select Screen Orbiter and press 5 The Screen Orbiter setting screen will appear 2 Press lt gt or to select Mode Time lt gt select 3 Select a desired pattern Each time you press Q or 6 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence Screen Orbiter setting scre
42. ing to watch E EN next Picture Memory Selection Screen Save Use lt gt or to select Memory 1 8 If C5 is pressed the current picture adjustment values are stored to the selected Memory apply Save Selection Screen Load Use lt gt or to select Memory 1 8 When is pressed the values becomes the picture adjustment values stored in the selected Memory 1 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 6 Memory 2 0 5 Memory 3 1 Memory 4 Memory apply Load Selection Screen Note The screen display disappears if there is no operation within approximately 60 seconds Depending on the model or the optional devices some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies according to the display signals Make adjustments to your preferred picture quality within the adjustment range Depending on the type of signal it may not be possible to make some of the settings or adjustments E 35 ADJUSTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE You can make changes to all screen adjustment options in the POSITION SIZE Menu See Page E 33 for the basic operation procedures The changes you make will be stored for the selected input mode Therefore you need to select a desired input mode before making any changes Adjusting Screen Position Position Horizontal position Horizontal
43. is button to switch through RGB1 to RGB2 TELETEXT TELETEXT input mode selector button E 27 Press this button to switch to the teletext broadcastings selectable only when watching the TV Number buttons gt E 26 Use these buttons for the Program No selection directly In the teletext broadcastings input the 3 digits for the required teletext page to change the page CH Press these buttons to select the preset programs Use these buttons to scroll through a page in the teletext broadcasting VOL VOL Volume adjustment buttons gt E 25 Channel Up Down buttons 3 E 26 Press these buttons to adjust the volume AUDIO IN C5 AUDIO IN button gt E 29 Press this button to select the audio input CH RETURN 9 Channel Return button gt E 26 Returns to the previous Program No and input mode immediately C MENU button gt E 32 E 44 Press this button to display the menu screen for adjusting the picture and or the audio C MUTE button gt E 25 Temporarily mutes the audio VOL To return the audio to normal press this button once again or press the does the VOL work also amp D co 0 Adjustment buttons gt E 32 E 44 Use these buttons to select the item or adjust the value in the Menu screen Use these buttons to scroll through the pages and switch among the LIST pages in the teletext broadcasting Only are used when switching LIST pag
44. kHz Vertical frequency Hz Signal 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 VGA 640 x 480 37 50 75 00 VGA 75 Hz 640 x 480 43 27 85 01 VGA 85 Hz 720 x 400 31 47 70 09 400 lines 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 SVGA 60 Hz 800 x 600 46 88 75 00 SVGA 75 Hz 800 x 600 53 67 85 06 SVGA 85 Hz 1024 x 768 48 36 60 00 XGA 60 Hz 1024 x 768 60 02 75 03 XGA 75 Hz 1024 x 768 68 68 84 99 XGA 85 Hz 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 02 SXGA 60 Hz 1280 x 1024 79 98 75 03 SXGA 75 Hz 848 x 480 31 02 60 00 852 x 480 31 72 59 97 1360 x 768 47 71 60 01 720 x 485 15 73 59 94 60 fields 720 x 575 15 63 50 00 50 fields With some input signals Out of range may appear even when the horizontal and vertical frequencies are within their permissible ranges In this event match the input signals to another frequency rather than those listed above In the Comp video and Video S video TV modes the display has been factory set as follows for different input signals Main corresponding signals Comp video HDMI mode Main corresponding signals Video S video mode kHz Hz Signal HDMI kHz Signal 15 73 59 94 SDTV 480i 15 73 59 94 NTSC 15 63 50 00 SDTV 576i 15 63 50 00 31 47 59 94 SDTV 480p O 15 63 50 00 SECAM 31 25 50 00 SDTV 576p 15 63 59 52 PAL60 45 00 60 00 HDTV 720p 15 63 50 00 N PAL 37 50 50 00 HDTV 720p O 15 73 59 95 M PAL 33 75 60 00 HDTV 1080i O 15 73 59 94 4 43NTSC 28 13 50 00 H
45. l 1 T M D S Data2 11 T M D S Clock Shield 2 T M D S Data2 Shield 12 T M D S Clock 3 T M D S Data2 13 CEC 4 T M D S Data1 14 Reserve 5 T M D S Data1 Shield 15 DDC Clock 6 T M D S Data1 16 DDC Data 7 T M D S Data0 17 Ground for 5V 8 T M D S DataO Shield 18 5V Power 9 T M D S Data0 19 Hot Plug Detect 10 T M D S Clock Frame FG HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LCC PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Continued REMOTE CONTROL For details see page gt Plasmavision NES sni WOE 5 06 TV VIDEO RGB TELETEXT oases RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE ap 58 SUBPAGE REVEAL SIZE HOLO TO VOL m D _ 5 OTO ag 9 E C3 O3 C3 E 10 DISPLAY Sry OFF TIMER Q9 co Im 8 POWER button gt 24 Switches between Power On and Standby STILL STILL button gt 29 Displays the screen being watched as the still picture To return to normal press this button once again WIDE C WIDE button gt E 30 Switches the screen size Q e TV input mode selector button gt E 26 Press this button to watch terrestrial broadcastings e Video input mode selector button gt E 28 Press this button to switch through VIDEO to VIDEO7 e RGB input mode selector button gt E 28 Press th
46. lly You may need to move your plasma display if it produces degraded pictures or noise due to electromagnetic radiation or if the infrared remote control does not function properly Pictures may not be displayed properly if you connect a non standard PC to the RGB input terminal In this case contact your dealer for more information The protective circuit built into the display automatically turns off the power if the display has a problem In this case you will see that the power indicator lamp flashes red or green Warning Ifthe power indicator lamp flashes red or green this signifies that the display has developed a problem When this happens be sure to unplug from the receptacle to prevent fire or electric shock Then contact your dealer It is important to install the plasma display in a location close to a receptacle and where the emergency stop button can be easily reached Note Cables for connecting the display to external equipment are not supplied Contact your dealer for more information on these products n order to facilitate the explanations pictures and diagrams in this manual may differ slightly from the actual items E 2 ACCESSORIES Display Section One power cable AV Selector Section Two user s manuals One System cable picture One remote control One System cable audio Two AA batteries Two small ferrite cores 4
47. nal Connect this terminal to the output terminal of a PC set top box game etc On selecting the video input format See SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS on P E 40 Warning If the power indicator lamp flashes red or green this signifies that the display has developed a problem When this happens be sure to remove the power plug from the receptacle and contact your dealer Leaving the display power ON can result in fire or electric shock E 7 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Continued AV SELECTOR SECTION REAR A AIA AY 9 l VIDEOT VIDEOS E E Audio input terminals Input audio through the terminals corresponding to the used video input terminals The digital input terminals can be matched as desired with the remote control See P E 29 Audio output terminals For use when the audio from an audio system amplifier is used 3 Video input terminal Video2 input terminal Video4 input terminal Connect this terminal to the SCART terminal of your VCR or DVD etc See SETTING THE INPUT TERMINALS on P E 40 Video5 input terminal Video6 input terminal Connect this terminal to the Component Video Output terminal of DVD recorder player or satellite receiver Video input terminal Connect this terminal to the HDMI output terminal of DVD recorder player or other video source 9 RGB1 input terminal Connect this terminal to th
48. ng Power does not turn ON Check whether the power plug is securely inserted into the receptacle No pictures are displayed Check cables for disconnection Check whether the power for all input equipment is ON Check for connection to wrong terminals or for wrong input mode Check whether the input mode display is colored pink Special setup may have been made Return to original setup or initialize the User adjustment value Remote control does not function prop erly Check for incorrect battery orientation Check for dead batteries Check for distance from the display Check whether you are pointing the remote control transmitter properly at the display s receiver Check for any obstacle between the remote control and the display The display makes a snapping sound This sound is produced when the cabinet expands or contracts due to variations in temper ature This sound does not indicate that the display has a problem The display makes a buzzing sound The display has fans to maintain the temperature of internal components at a constant level This sound is produced by the fan as it rotates Applies to models equipped with a fan There are spots on the screen Check whether your AV equipment is affected by interference from automobiles trains high voltage transmission lines neon signs or other potential sources of interference Degraded colors tint
49. ntions to be preserved See P E 36 for how to adjust the picture size and position E 30 SCREEN SIZE Normal Video RGB Displays pictures of normal size i e a 4 3 aspect ratio Wide1 Video Displays natural looking pictures of standard size on the wide screen Picture of Wide1 standard size Wide2 Video Wide RGB Ideal for displaying vertically extended pictures such as squeezed pictures C Oo wv Vertically Wide2 extended picture Zooml1 Video Zoom RGB Enlarges horizontally extended pictures equally in all directions to maintain the aspect ratio constant 2 Horizontally Zoom1 extended picture Zoom2 Video Reduces the height of horizontally extended pictures with captions without eliminating the caption Only the height of pictures is reduced not the height of the caption 000000000000000 000000000000000 Horizontally extended Zoom2 Captions may not be easy to read however depending on the picture picture with caption ASPECT RATIO The following aspect ratios are available 4 3 aspect ratio 4 16 9 aspect ratio 3416 VHF UHF broadcasting BS broadcasting a HDTV broadcasting BE 3 9 1 85 1 aspect ratio 2 35 1 aspect ratio 2 35 1 85 mn mE 1 1 Note You may find dark areas on top and at the bottom of the screen if you select one of the Zoom modes for media
50. on are adjusted as shown in the following chart Select the item with x and then adjust with 9 Q Finally press C5 to implement the adjustments Adjustment Item Contents of Adjustments Operation Dot Clock You may find the vertically striped pattern in pictures Use to adjust to minimize vertically mD sub depending on the clock frequency of your PC s processor If you experience blurring you can obtain a clearer picture by adjusting the Dot Clock striped pattern in pictures Clock Phase Pictures and the outline of letters may blur or flicker as the Use to adjust to minimize pictures blur mD sub clock phase of your PC may be different In this case adjust the clock phase manually Normally the automatic setting ensures the optimal value Clamp Position Adjusts the extremely dark or bright pictures Normally the Use to adjust pictures optimally mD sub Comp automatic setting ensures the optimal value video Auto Calibration Adjusts the dynamic range of images to the optimum Display the Auto Calibration screen and select mD sub Performed while a white screen signal is received Execute and then use lt gt to select the item E 38 ON SCREEN MENU Setting Display Information OSD You can use this option to select from following display indication Each time you press 9 or one of the available choices appears in the following sequence gt On OSD bright gt
51. ore you connect external components Also refer to the instructions for the component to be connected When inputting audio connect to the terminals corresponding to the used video input or RGB input E 21 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Continued PC As the cable for connecting a PC differs with the PC model please consult your dealer for information on the right cable to purchase The PC can be connected to either the front side or the rear side whichever is most convenient To RGB output mD sub To audio output When connecting to the front side of the AV Selector To RGB output mD sub To audio output To audio input When connecting to the rear side of the AV Selector E 22 EE WHEN OUTPUTTING AUDIO SIGNALS TO AN AUDIO AMPLIFIER Connect the audio signal cables to the digital output and the analog audio output terminals The signal input as analog input is output as analog audio and digital audio The signal input as digital input is output as digital audio The signal input as digital input is not output as analog audio The digital audio input terminal on the display complies with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz In the case of outputs with another frequency connect to an audio system amplifier E 1
52. r to select the Yes ENTER Press 5 The message of having completed the initialization will be displayed after initializing Press when you finish KOJ 2 FACTORY DEFAULT Execute quit Em next FACTORY DEFAULT selected in the main menu screen FACTORY DEFAULT No Adjust and Existing data will be cleared Um return Displays the message of whether to proceed the initialization gt NN FACTORY DEFAULT Execute Existing data are cleared quit next Displays the message of having completed the initialization OPTIONS Wall mounting Bracket 0 to 15 mounting angle P WB4201 for 42 model 50 model P WB6300 for 55 model Ceiling unit 5 to 25 mounting angle P CT4200 for 42 model 50 model P CT6300 for 55 model Desktop Stand unit P TT4202 for 42 model 50 model 55 model Speaker P SP1000 for attaching to the 1 set of 2 speakers display for 42 model 50 model 55 model P SP4200 for mounting on the speaker stands for 42 model P SP5010 for mounting on the speaker stands for 50 model 55 model Desktop Speaker Stand P ST5000 for P SP5010 1 set of 2 speaker stands When installing an option make sure that all installation requirements for
53. s Check whether all picture adjustments have been properly made See Adjusting Pictures on P E 34 E 35 Improper screen position size Check whether screen position and size have been properly adjusted See Adjusting Screen Position and Size on P E 36 No audio Check cables for disconnection Check whether the proper audio input has been selected See AUDIO IN on P E 29 f Out of range appears the display is receiving a signal whose picture or signal cannot be reproduced by the display The screen turns to black and white Signals that are not supported by this display have been input Check which signals are supported See MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS on page E 46 f Error message Condition 1 appears the fan is defective Remove the power plug from the receptacle and contact your dealer for repairs Applies to models equipped with a fan f Error message Condition 2 appears the display s internal components are extremely hot Remove the power plug from the receptacle You can turn the power back ON again when the components have cooled sufficiently If the message appears again when you turn the power back on remove the power plug from the receptacle and contact your dealer for a repairs If Change refresh rate to 60Hz appears The picture may get blurred with vertical frequency of other than 48 3 51 8 or 58 4 61 4 Hz Chan
54. s Press 3 to soften the Sharpness ENTER Press 5 to store Adjusting the Ambient Sensor Automatically adjusts the Sharpness to an optimized level that matches the brightness of the surrounding area Each time 9 or is pressed the setting is switched On Off ENTER Press 5 to store Setting Picture Mode Each time you press 9 or the available choices appear in the following sequence gt Natural lt gt Fine lt gt Effective X Conventional lt gt Still Natural Enables you to watch pictures with natural color tones and high picture clarity This mode is suitable for watching movies or TV Fine Best for watching movies in darkened rooms Effective Best for watching TV in bright environments Conventional Displays a screen approximating that of a conventional TV screen Still Suitable for watching static images such as computer or still camera images Press C5 to store E 34 Adjusting the Color Temp Color Temperature can be set Each time 9 or is pressed the color temperature mode is switched as shown below Warm gt Standard Cool 4 Warm More reddish colors Cool More bluish colors Press C5 to store Setting Picture Memory The adjustment status of eight groups of picture adjustment settings can be stored enabling you to AEE quickly switch to your desired group of settings for the picture you are plann
55. t be selected E 32 BASIC PROCEDURE OF ADJUSTMENT MENU OPERATIONS Below is shown the basic procedure to make changes to the options in the ADJUSTMENT MENU Ex adjusting tint setting Tint Plasmavision STLL WOE oo TV VEO RGB TELETEXT a 3 Catia Note 1 2 MENU Press The main menu screen will appear Press or to select PICTURE Each time you press 9 or 6 one of the available menus appears in the following sequence PICTURE POSITION SIZE AUDIO FEATURES e FACTORY DEFAULT The PICTURE Menu screen will appear Press lt gt or to select Tint ENTER Press 5 The Tint adjustment screen will appear Press or to change tint values 0 More greenish colors Q More purplish colors ENTER Press to store Press when you finish Repeat steps 3 4 5 and 6 when you wish to make changes to other options When 5 is pressed after you have selected Default the settings are returned to those that were valid when you purchased the set MENU Press O to halt the operation in progress On screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds Functions may not be available with some models and some device options n im m d sn t PICTURE Signal Contrast PICTURE selected in the main menu screen NEN Am
56. ton Switches the screen over to a desired wide screen 9 ON OFF button Turns the power ON and OFF standby state Ambient Sensor Detects the brightness of ambient light It is important not to obstruct it for full functionality of the feature Warning If the power indicator lamp flashes red or green this signifies that the display has developed a problem When this happens be sure to remove the power plug from the receptacle and contact your dealer Leaving the display power ON can result in fire or electric shock E 5 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Continued DISPLAY SECTION LOWER PART power switch If this button is pressed when the power indicator lamp is off the indicator lamp will light The power can be turned on and the standby mode selected by using the remote control or the control panel of the display If this button is pressed when the power indicator lamp is lit the indicator lamp will go out Power is still supplied to parts of the display even if the indicator lamp is off Display input picture terminal Connect this terminal to the display output picture terminal on the AV Selector using the special cable provided Display input audio terminal Connect this terminal to the display output audio terminal on the AV Selector using the special cable provided External speaker output terminal EXT SP Connect this terminal to the optionally available speaker Wh
57. while using the Vista Vision or Cinema Scope size i e the sizes used frequently for picture software Functions may not be available with some models and some device options E 31 ADJUSTMENT MENU The numbers in parentheses indicate the reference page numbers PICTURE E 33 Signal Contrast E 34 POSITION SIZE 36 Drive Contrast 34 AUDIO E 37 Brightness E 34 FEATURES E 38 Color E 34 FACTORY DEFAULT E 44 Tint E 34 Sharpness E 34 Ambient Sensor E 34 Picture Mode E 34 Color Temp E 35 Picture Memory 35 Default Position E 36 Size E 36 Default Treble E 37 Bass E 37 Balance E 37 Loudness E 37 Adjustment E 38 Dot Clock E 38 On Screen Menu E 39 Clock Phase E 38 Input Terminal E 40 Clamp Position 38 Channel Setting E 40 Auto Calibration 38 Others E 41 OSD E 39 Language E 39 Name Select E 39 Video1 E 40 Video2 E 40 Video3 E 40 Video4 E 40 Auto Store E 40 Manual Store 40 4 Setting E 40 Sort E 41 Name E 41 Auto Off NO SIG E 41 Screen Orbiter 42 Direct Setting E 42 Code Setting E 42 White Screen E 42 Exhibition Mode E 43 Information E 43 Note Some type of signal can no

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