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1. RGB1 INPUT Display dots x lines Horizontal frequency 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 e With some input signals Out of range may appear or the image may appear in black and white when the horizontal and vertical frequencies are outside their permissible ranges or even when the frequencies are within their permissible ranges In this case match the input signal to a different frequency in the above table In the Component Video HDMI and Video S video the display has been factory set as follows for different input signals Main corresponding signals Comp video HDMI mode VIDEO1 2 INPUT Video S Video mode frequency frequency signal COMP uomi Horizontal Vertical Signa 15 73 59 94 480i SD signal O O 15 73 59 94 NTSC 31 47 59 94 480p SD signal CH O 45 00 60 00 720p HD signal O O 33 75 60 00 1080i HD sign
2. Enter the Password N Fantasy Violence apn L Adult Language initial value __O o o o j S Sexual situations V Violence D Suggestive Dialogue Note About Auto Lock Parental Lock e Auto Lock can be set for TV and video inputs by age and program category The Auto Lock system of the display is compatible with both TV Rating system and MPAA system The Auto Lock system is available for both analog TV broadcastings and digital TV broadcastings Once Auto Lock is set the display does not show the restricted program neither pictures nor audio when receiving it When receiving a program for which Auto Lock is set the display shows the Program Blocked screen To show the program enter the password All the settings for Auto Lock are reset temporarily when the password is entered To enable Auto Lock turn off the power STANDBY and then turn it ON again Also when or other operation is performed or the power is turned on off while the Program Blocked screen is displayed the screen may become blank Also when aware or other operation is performed or the power is turned on off while the Program Blocked screen is displayed the screen may become blank In this case reselect the program you want to watch by pressing or PR The Auto Lock system is available only for TV broadcastings and video signals Video mode S Video mode and Comp video 480i mode that are based on the parent
3. the input mode for the adjustment or setting ADJUSTMENT ITEMS On Screen Menu Screen Dot Clock for RGB You may find the vertically striped pattern in pictures OSD depending on the clock frequency of your PC s processor d i You can use this option to select from following display If you experience blurring you can obtain a clearer picture by adjusting the Dot Clock indication Each time you press H or H one of the available choices Use H or V to adjust to minimize vertically striped pattern in appears in the following sequence pictures gt On OSD bright gt On OSD dark lt gt Press to store Se On OSD bright On screen information shown in light color lock Ph for RGB Cloc SS or RG On OSD dark On screen information shown in dark Pictures and the outline of letters may blur or flicker as the color clock phase of your PC may be different In this case adjust P K the clock phase manually Normally the Auto setting ensures hi ZE the optimal value Ifthe screen picture is too bright some characters may be difficult to watch when On OSD dark is selected Use 2 or to select Auto or Manual Auto Makes automatic adjustment Language Manual Makes manual adjustment You can use this option to select the language displayed on the Press Ri or V to adjust to minimize pictures blur screen Press or gt to select your desired language Press to store
4. 42 Fact Ch Reset 42 CableCARD 42 Emergency Alert 42 IEEE1394 SETTING IEEE1394 MENU 43 STANDBY MODE SETTING e eee eect tee teeteees 43 IEEE1394 CONNECTION AND OPERATION EXAMPLES 43 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO CONNECTION OF IEEE1394 DEVICES 44 INITIALIZING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM 45 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM 00 47 EISTINGS e Ener 50 SEARCH a 52 SCHEDULE 54 RECORDINGS 56 SETUP 56 elle EE 57 MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS nssssaanssaneeennereeenrerereenerrene 58 CLEANING ou cesescsesscsesscsesececcecsececsesacsesacstsateesatsteasstseseees 59 MAINTENANCE osssassaaenseeeneneneennnernrennnrrnnnnrnnnrrnnnrennnnrnnnne 60 SPECIFICATIONS a r a e e 61 INFORMATION Receptacle Make sure that the power cord s grounding wire is grounded The 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 display inspected and cleaned by your dealer at regular intervals When the screen size is set to Normal and a picture was displayed for a long time a residual image may be created at the boundary with the part at which an image is not displayed We recommend that you use a screen size other than Normal See P E 22 High precision technology has been used in the man
5. IS IP EdSEOICHEN Operation screen example E 43 IEEE1394 SETTING IEEE1394 MENU Continued PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO CONNECTION OF IEEE1394 DEVICES Only TV GUIDE recording operation is effective There are devices which cannot be connected depending on the IEEE1394 devices supported DVD recorder personal computer personal computer peripheral devices cannot be connected because the specifications are different Analog broadcasts cannot be recorded Operation may be erroneous when a DVD recorder PC peripheral devices and other devices not supported by this product are connected at the same time When used by connecting multiple IEEE1394 devices operation may be unstable depending on the use and interconnection of the connected devices In this case operation may be stabilized by disconnecting unused devices or by changing the way the devices are connected When too many devices are connected at the same time unexpected operation may be performed depending on the compatibility etc between the interconnected devices Do not connect in a loop Also IEEE1394 devices with 3 or more branches are not supported Example of usable connection oe Example of unusable connection because it is a loop connection Se ey This product PS Ess This product Example of unusable connection because there are 3 branch connections This product
6. 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 e To prevent malfunction do not apply any form of severe shock to the remote control e To prevent malfunction or deformation do not allow the remote control to become wet and keep it away from hot surfaces or heating equipment e Do not clean the remote control using a cloth dampened in a volatile solvent such as benzene or thinner CAUTION It is 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 E 12 When using the remote control be sure to point it directly at the display s signal receiver Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the display s signal receiver _ Upper l p ee e a E Remote Control EE 20 Display side Lower Remote Control Remote Control 65 model Display front Left Remote Control Note The remote control
7. Channel Edit E 41 Favorite Ch E 42 Multi Ch Audio E 42 Audio Language E 42 Fact Ch Reset E 42 CableCARD E 42 Emergency Alert E 42 IEEE 1394 E 43 Standby Mode E 43 Note e Some type of signal can not be selected E 24 BASIC PROCEDURES OF ADJUSTMENT MENU e Shown below is the basic procedure used to change the Press lt gt or to select Tint options on the ADJUSTMENT MENU Ex Adjusting tint setting Tint a e Selecting the adjustment mode for adjustment or setting The items to be adjusted or set are stored for each adjustment mode 1 Press MENU Tint selected in the PICTURE Menu screen 5 Press V or ore and press H or V to change Tint values The main menu screen will appear sen aa 2 Press gt or to select Display Menu and press V or Gel Tint adjustment screen H More greenish colors l H More purplish colors Display Menu selected in the main menu screen 6 Press to store The Display Menu appears 3 Press lt gt or gt to select PICTURE 7 Press MENU or Ext when you finish and press V or ECH Each time you press 40 or lt gt one of the available Repeat steps 3 4 5 and 6 when you wish to make changes to other options Select Default press ECH select YES and press menus appears in the following sequence re The PICTURE items are c
8. Note While using IEEE1394 devices do not disconnect or connect the IEEE1394 cord of the connected IEEE1394 devices Also while using this product do not perform IEEE1394 device power on off and other operations The picture and sound may be disturbed e Some IEEE1394 device cannot relay data when the power of the device is turned off In this case turn on the power of the device and then connect e Only MPEG2 TS and DV are supported The picture of contents recorded with other than this product may be disturbed When this product does not operate normally reuse it after turning off the power once If the operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Depending on the model or the types of signals some of the functions may not be available E 44 INITIALIZING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM Initialize TV Guide On Screen system Perform initialization in accordance with the TV set on screen menu When you use the TV Guide On Screen function for the first time a TV Guide On Screen system Welcome screen will appear Perform setup to offer TV program listing and channel lineup for the area where you live TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide TV Guide On Screen interactive program quide Built in to this TV Built in to this TV B days of listings 8 days of listings ee r e shove searches One touch recordings gt One touch recordings Subuwription free Sub
9. conventional TV screen Still Suitable for watching static images such as computer or still camera images Press to store Precision Setting Even more advanced picture quality adjustments can be made as required Precision Setting Selection Screen Black Level Press 6 to strengthen the reproduction of black Provides a picture quality with deep blacks Press KN to weaken the reproduction of black Press to store Detail Gradation Corrects the gradation of the light and dark areas of the picture Each time H or 6 is pressed the setting is switched lt gt On e Off gt Press to store 3D NR This enables noise reduction processing with respect to the input signal noise level reduces screen flicker for more comfortable viewing Each time you press KN or V the available choices appear in the following sequence lt gt Off lt gt Min lt gt Mid gt Max gt Press to store CODEC NR This enables noise reduction processing of mosquito noise or block noise generated when digital picture signals are recorded or replayed Each time you press H or H the available choices appear in the following sequence lt gt Off lt gt Min lt gt Mid gt Max gt Press to store Note e Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Image Enhance This performs detailed image quality settings e Image Identi
10. dark a place When the temperature inside the product is high changes when this adjustment was made may be difficult to comprehend Brightness Brightness can be adjusted Press V to increase the brightness Press H to reduce the brightness Press to store Color Color can be adjusted Press V to darken the color Press H to lighten the color Press to store Tint Tint can be adjusted Press V to change the tint to a more greenish color Press KN to change the tint to a more purplish color Press to store E 26 Sharpness Sharpness can be adjusted Press 6 to sharpen the Sharpness Press KN to soften the Sharpness Press to store Ambient Sensor Ambient Sensor can be set Automatically adjusts the picture quality to an optimized level that matches the brightness of the ambient light Each time H or V is pressed the setting is switched One Off gt Press to store Picture Mode Picture Mode can be set Each time you press H or V the available choices appear in the following sequence lt Natural lt Fine lt Effective gt Conventional lt Still gt 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
11. edited and deleted Manual recording and reminder scheduling are also possible TO DO 1 Press when watching the TV Press H gt to highlight SCHEDULE on the Service Bar 2 When TO DO is highlighted by using lt gt lt gt a set recording or reminder show listing appears When GUIDE is pressed a Schedule Options menu appears on the left side of the screen The following operations can be performed at the Schedule Options menu Wattaliuacn Hau DAN Upcoming remind record events are listed here Press Menu mow to choose your view Move to highlight any show and press Menu to customize Geren Hani Mamor IED Tre nncromesy seit Ir em mm UR e mom mme CU Item Contents go to Service Bar Selects SCHEDULE on the Service Bar sort by The scheduled show display can be switched Recording can be set manually by setting the recording date time channel and other settings and pressing ECH Reminder can be set manually by setting the reminding date time channel and other settings and new manual recording new manual reminder pressing ECH cancel Clears the Episode Options menu When lt gt lt 9 is used to choose a show from a show listing and MENU is pressed the Schedule Options menu appears Set recording and reminder shows can be reviewed edited and deleted E 54 Bar When HISTORY is chosen using
12. is pressed when the Info icon is displayed programs services or HELP Information is displayed in an Info Box Performing operations while viewing the information displayed in the Info Box is convenient Clock Service Bar Current Service Label Info Box Info Bar RECORDINGS EN Lock Unlock hc Icon Will amp Grace Strangers with Candice Sitcom Candice Bergen quest stars as herself Info Icon Video reveling in a silly one upmanship battle with her old friend Karen at a fancy e restaurant Eric McCormack Debra Messing Megan Mullally TV14 E Window ar TT 9 30PM imedis Frontlinenwvorld e HD Icon Without a Trace CSI Grime Stene Investiqation for eal rn comer Record amp Remarkable Stephen King s Kingdon Hospital HD Remind Icons a Come te Papa Will amp Grace Scrubs S Menu 2 Pepsi smash Jamie Kennedi Jamie Kennedy 8 Nort Shore TroCalling a WWESmrackopwn a TET a E CLICK HERE s Sabrina then Full House Full House Channel Channel Title Tile Highlight Logo Number LISTINGS SCREEN FEATURE Description Video Window Displays TV video while the Guide is displayed can be locked on a single channel or unlocked to preview channels as you navigate LISTINGS and Channel Editor Lock Unlock Icon Indicates the status of the Video Window Clock Displays the current local time Service Bar Provides access to the main Guide Services Current Services Label Indented to identify the current S
13. Component Video input terminal S Video input terminal or the Video input terminal If the equipment to be connected is equipped with HDMI out put terminal and Component Video output terminal it is recommended to connect to only one of the terminals If the HDMI output is connected an Audio signal cable does not need to be connected DVD or VCR E ooo a HERH eT a Kl fl D A T LJ To Audio output To Component Video output e To To Video output Component Video input To HDMI To S video output output To Video input T K m F OO OCH DO OO AA OO To Audio input Q O To S video input Back of the display e The table below shows the settings of Audio inputs Factory setting For changing of Audio input settings see Audio Input on P E 38 Video input Audio input RGB1 D sub No Audio Video Video Audio1 Video2 S video Audio1 Video3 Component Video Audio2 Video4 Component Video Audio3 Video5 HDMI Audio4 HDMI Video6 HDMI Audio5 HDMI Note To HD
14. Fink TV14 Violence Sexual Situations Strong Language N EI ET 230M 10 00PM 2 Frontinerword Great Streets MN ll CSi Crime Scene investigation Mike 5 Stephen King s Kingdorn Hospital PrimeTime y 7 will 8 Grare Kaul i ER H z JamieKennedy Janie Kennedy News i y y n TreCalling News u WWWE SmratkDownt NEVIS u izenon Haser lk RO Fil House Who s the Boss Use lt 4 gt to choose the item in the Episode Options menu you want to execute and press ors Episode Options items Item Contents go to Service Bar Highlights LISTINGS on the Service Bar watch now tune to channel Displays the channel being aired or a channel scheduled to be aired seticcording When each Record Options item is set and is pressed schedule recording is highlighted Recording of shows can be scheduled by pressing again ser remiinder When each Remind Options item is set and is pressed schedule reminder is highlighted Reminder of shows can be scheduled by pressing again delete recording Cancels scheduled recording shows Displayed only when a scheduled recording show was chosen edit recording Edits each item of a scheduled recording show Displayed only when a scheduled recording show was chosen delete reminder Cancels scheduled reminder shows Displayed only when scheduled reminder show was chosen edit reminder Edits each item of a scheduled reminder sh
15. H H lt gt a gt a currently recording or previously 2 recorded show listing is displayed Note Resolving Conflicts A conflict message appears when a show you schedule to Record overlaps with any part of another show previously set to record e Record overlaps with a reminder previously set to auto tune Remind and auto tune overlaps another auto tune reminder Remind and auto tune overlaps with a scheduled recording To resolve the conflict you must select one of these options which vary according to the type of conflict record anyway records the specified show and suspends the existing show recording or auto tune reminder don t record this show cancels the specified show recording auto tune anyway auto tunes the specified show and suspends the existing show reminder set to auto tune remind no auto tune schedules the specified show reminder but cancels the auto tune option don t set this reminder cancels the specified reminder Press cube when watching the TV Press H lt 2 to choose SCHEDULE on the Service E 55 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM Continued RECORDINGS 1 Press cume when watching the TV Press H f lt gt to highlight RECORDINGS on the Service Bar To choose the way recordings are displayed When MENU is pressed Recordings Options appears and the View As and Sort By functions can be used To view a recording
16. Motion Setting The detecting sensitivity for motion picture is set The response of the picture processing is valued in the motion picture priority setting Press to specify still picture priority Press H to specify motion picture priority Press to store Gamma You can create your favorite image by fine tuning the brightness High Point In a bright image scene sets the point where the brightness is to be adjusted Press RH or 6 to set the point where the brightness is to be adjusted Press to store High Point Gain Fine tunes the brightness of the point set by High Point Press KN to be darker Press 6 to be brighter Press to store Low Point In a dark image scene sets the point where the brightness is to be adjusted Press KN or H to set the point where the brightness is to be adjusted Press to store Low Point Gain Fine tunes the brightness of the point set by Low Point Press KN to be darker Press V to be brighter Press to store ALC Setting This function allows setting of the screen to your favorite luminance matched to the ambient brightness The ALC Setting function operates when the ambient sensor is turned on See Ambient Sensor on P E 26 High Point Level Sets the upper limit value of the ambient brightness detected by the ambient sensor Press KN to lower the upper limit value Press V to raise the upper limit value Press to store High Po
17. On Screen information cannot be acquired Also it may take several days to search 8 days worth of show information TV Guide On Screen system supports cable television and VHF UHF television but does not support satellite broadcasts If not actually aired a show cannot be viewed even if its name is listed in TV Guide On Screen system RECORDINGS can be used by connecting your product to a recording device having IEEE1394 functions There are also some devices which do not operate even if connected The pictures in this document are typical The broadcast stations and shows are different depending on the reception area Lucu Fined wipe Reen Picture ES SES Remote Control Functions of the TV Guide On Screen system ED FE Em mm am GUIDE Displays or exits TV Guide On Screen eas gt CH INFO Displays program information and HELP iD CR gem A CH PAGE kd cwrace v Scrolls the page vinarji MENU Displays various panel menus B H V Select shows and functions ee Executes the selected item s AVIAMO E 47 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM Continued Basic Operation When GUIDE is pressed while watching TV the TV Guide On Screen LISTINGS screen appears When GUIDE is pressed while watching picture through IEEE1394 input the TV Guide On Screen LISTINGS screen appears too When CH INFO
18. Setting E 29 Gamma E 29 High Point E 29 High Point Gain E 29 Low Point E 29 Low Point Gain E 29 ALC Setting E 29 High Point Level E 29 High Point Gain E 29 High Point Limit E 29 Low Point Level E 29 Low Point Gain E 29 Low Point Limit E 29 Picture Memory E 30 Load E 30 Save E 30 Default AUDIO E 31 Treble E 31 Bass E 31 Balance E 31 Loudness E 31 Sound Mode E 31 POSITION SIZE E 32 Position E 32 Horizontal E 32 Vertical E 32 Size E 32 Width E 32 Height E 32 Default FEATURES E 33 Adjustment E 33 Dot Clock E 33 Clock Phase E 33 Clamp Position E 33 Auto Calibration E 33 On Screen Menu E 33 OSD E 33 Language E 33 Name Select E 34 Input Terminal E 34 D SUB Input E 34 Clock Set E 34 CC Service E 34 Display E 34 Digital E 35 Size E 35 Style E 35 Text E 35 Color E 35 Opacity E 35 Background E 35 Color E 35 Opacity E 35 Edge E 35 Style E 35 Color E 35 Auto Lock E 36 Parental Ctrl By Level E 36 Parental Ctrl By Ch E 37 New Password E 37 Others E 38 Auto Off NO SIG E 38 Time E 38 Background E 38 Audio Input E 38 Digital Audio Format E 38 Screen Orbiter E 38 Mode Time E 38 Moving Area E 38 Direct Setting E 39 Code Setting E 39 White Screen E 39 Background E 39 Information E 39 FACTORY DEFAULT E 40 TV Menu E 41 Channel Setting E 41 Auto Scan E 41
19. cabinet with a clean dry soft cloth To prevent fingerprints etc on the cabinet do not hold the cabinet with your bare hands Cleaning the Remote Control Use a soft cloth for cleaning If the 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 E 59 MAINTENANCE If you encounter problems with the display check the following explanations before contacting your dealer for service e Power does not turn ON e Check whether the power plug is securely inserted into the receptacle e No pictures are displayed Check cables for disconnection Check whether the power for all input equipment is ON e Check for connection to wrong terminals or for wrong input mode e 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 e Remote control does not function prop erly e Check for incorrect battery orientation e Check for dead batteries e Check for distance from the display Check whether you are pointing the remote control transmitter pro
20. disappears Depending on the model or the types of signals some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies depending on the display signal Adjust to a desired picture quality in the allowable adjustment range Setting and adjustment may be disabled depending on the signal type E 39 INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJUSTMENT VALUE Using the MENU to restore the values of the factory settings Press Ge after adjustments have been made 1 Press MENU J The main menu screen will appear 5 Press gt or to select the Yes Displays the message prompting you to proceed with the initialization 2 Press lt gt or to select Display Menu and press V or e Displays the message prompting you to proceed with the initialization 6 Press Gel Display Menu selected in the main menu screen 3 Press lt gt or gt to select FACTORY DEFAULT and press V or ere Displays the message of having completed the initialization Each time you press gt or gt one of the available menus appears in the following sequence The message of having completed the initialization PICTURE lt AUDIO lt gt POSITION SIZE lt will be displayed after initializing FEATURES gt FACTORY DEFAULT Za Press menu or ext when you finish The FACTORY DEFAULT menu screen will appear FACTORY DEFAU
21. however depending on the picture The Zoom mode display method may be different depending on the input signal ASPECT RATIO The following aspect ratios are available VHF UHF broadcasting BS broadcasting 4 3 aspect ratio HDTV broadcasting 16 9 aspect ratio Vista Vision size 1 85 1 aspect ratio Cinema Scope size 2 35 1 aspect ratio You may find dark areas on top and at the bottom of the screen even if you select one of the Zoom modes for media while using the Vista Vision or Cinema Scope size i e sizes frequently used for movie E 23 ADJUSTMENT MENU The numbers in parentheses indicate the reference page numbers Display Menu E 26 PICTURE E 26 Signal Contrast E 26 Drive Contrast E 26 Brightness E 26 Color E 26 Tint E 26 Sharpness E 26 Ambient Sensor E 26 Picture Mode E 26 Precision Setting E 27 Black Level E 27 Detail Gradation E 27 3D NR E 27 CODEC NR E 27 Image Enhance E 27 Image Identify E 27 Chroma Transient E 27 Color Temp E 27 User Color Temp E 27 Color Tuning E 28 Progressive Scan E 28 24 Frame Mode E 28 30 Frame Mode E 28 Jaggies Filter E 29 Motion
22. model Note e For models other than 37 model speaker is optional See P E 57 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 Cables for connecting the display to external equipment are not supplied Contact your dealer for more information on these supporting products E 5 INSTALLATION Continued TOPPLING PREVENTION There is the danger of the display being toppled by an earthquake or other unexpected shock To use the display confidently take toppling prevention measures Install reinforcing hooks commercial product at the four threaded holes at the back of the display and secure to a stand or pillar using strong wire commercial product ATTACHING THE FERRITE CORES e The ferrite cores are used to reduce noise Attach them correctly as shown in the following illustrations Be sure to turn off power of the display and external equipment before making any connections e Carefully check the terminals for position and type before making any connections e Loose connectors can result in picture or color problems Make sure that all connectors are securely i
23. picture adjustment settings can be stored enabling you to quickly switch to your desired group of settings for watching program Picture Memory Selection Screen Load When memory 1 8 is selected using or the image adjustment value becomes the value registered in selected memory 1 8 Load Selection Screen Save Use gt or gt to select Memory 1 8 Ir Sei is pressed the current picture adjustment values are stored to the selected Memory Save Selection Screen E 30 ADJUSTING TO DESIRED AUDIO AUDIO MENU e You can make changes to all audio adjustment options in the AUDIO Menu See Page E 25 for the basic procedures e 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 AUDIO Menu screen Treble Press KN or V to make adjustments H Stronger treble H Weaker treble Press to store Bass Press KN or H to make adjustments 9 Stronger bass H Weaker bass Press to store Balance Press KN or 6 to make adjustments H Shifts the volume balance towards the right H Shifts the volume balance towards the left Press to store Note e Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Loudness Corrects the balance between bass and treble for easy listening even with weak volume Each time
24. unit P TT6500 type Warning To prevent injury fire and electric shock we recommend that the display be professionally installed CAUTION This display P37FTOSAUB is for use only with Fujitsu General Limited s option P TT3700 This display P65FTOOAUB is for use only with Fujitsu General Limited s options P TT6500 Using this display with other option can cause instability resulting in possible injury Note When mounting the display newly it is important to ensure that all installation requirements for that mounting option are met Refer to the corresponding Installation Manual Please note that the color of options are not matched the color of display perfectly To improve the function and performance of optional accessories the specifications and part names of the optional accessories may change Consult your local dealer before purchasing E 57 MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS The display can store up to four types of signals for RGB adjustment values The display uses the first in first out method therefore the first input signal is cleared when the fifth one is input Input the signal you want to store and adjust to a desired screen according to ADJUSTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE When the adjustment has been made it is automatically stored Thus when the display receives the same signal later pictures will be displayed in accordance with the adjustment value most recently stored
25. will not function properly if the batteries are dead Be sure to replace them as needed The remote control may not function properly if a high frequency fluorescent lamp or the like is used In this case move the lamp or use the remote control from a different position E 13 BASIC CONNECTION AND PREPARATION OF THE SYSTEM e Before this display can be operated for the first time the connections and settings below must be completed VHF UHF antenna EXT SP for 65 TE ANTENNA E model fei O To the receptacle for O C 3 prong power plug DO T with grounding D JS CABLE Rear panel terminal Back of the display For best reception of terrestrial signal an outdoor antenna OTA is recommended CONNECTIONS TO THE DISPLAY 1 Connect a terrestrial antenna VHF UHF to ANTENNA Connect the antenna by referring to the figure above When a terrestrial antenna is not connected proceed as described below 2 Connect the cable TV cable to CABLE Connect the cable by referring to the figure above 3 Connect the speakers For details see the manual of optional Speaker Unit for 65 model 4 Connect external equipment such as a DVD Player For details see EXAMPLE OF CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT P E 18 e The subsequent steps of the setting procedure are different between cable TV programs and terrestrial TV programs E 14 TO RECEIVE CABLE TV PROGRA
26. 37 65 USER S MANUAL P37FTO5AUB P65FTOOAUB FULL HD DISPLAY AVIAMO Advanced wna Video Movement Before using the display read this manual carefully so that you know how to use the display correctly Two manuals of the Safety Precautions and this User s Manual HWM are supplied with the display Especially be sure to read and observe the Safety Precautions pate ee Refer to this manual whenever questions or problems about operation arise Keep this manual in the place where the user can see it easily DM por BY Installation and removal require special expertise Consult your dealer for details The last digit of Model No 10 digit alphanumeric characters indicated on the product means E GUIDE the body color indication alphabet or the management number FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED CONTENTS INFORMATION ACCESSORIES E 4 TRADEMARK INFORMATION INSTALLATION TOPPEING PREVENTION sozi a ibd adele ATTACHING THE FERRITE CORES eee eee PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS DISPLAY SECTION ERONT eee eect eee tere eeeeeee DISPLAY SECTION BACK 0 0 c eect eter te tenets 8 REMOTE CONTROL cee 10 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL een vex 2 PUTTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL 12 PRECAUTIONS eeen ees Een 12 EFFECTIVE RANGE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL 13 BASIC CONNECTION AND PREPARATION OF THE SYSTEM 14 CONNECTIONS TO THE DISPLAY eee eee 14 TO RECEIVE CABLE TV PROGRAMS WITH CableCARD 15
27. 5 INITIALIZING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM Continued Checking Setup After you have configured all services you selected in Step 2 you are asked to check your settings You have UE the following TV Guide On Screen system settings If any setti is marked INCOMPLETE you will not be able to use that feature until you esis that portion INCOM TV Guide On Screen system setup ZIP Code 01730 USA Antenna on AIR Cable on CABLE Are the above settinas correct aen A No repeat setup process 4 Back A If you select Yes continue setup process go to Step 4 If you select No repeat setup process return to Step 1 Complete Setup The Helpful Information screen appears when you successfully complete Guide setup Congratulations on your TV Guide On Screen setup e rca EL EI i you should begin to get listings gt H listings are wale alae youl see a TV Gide setup Progress cee il SCENE to get he fea daps of listings Ile leit And don t for he TV Guide On Screen Setup if EEN cl SS add or remove a device Just press TV GUIDE and choose the Change system settings option More information is available at www tvgos com View Setup Progress Screen The setup progress screen appears each time you enter the Guide prior to receiving your initial eight days of show listings To close the screen press T Se oa Saen jan DLs fiaa ad ate infosmation when your unit is tuned off When completed th
28. AMENE Sub Category Terminator Risa of the Macina Boerce Ftion 2003 A forsale terminator oes ganning for a mear leader Amold Schwarzenegger Nick Stahl Osire eck Director Jongthat MWugtze R Bref Nedity org languape Viner NES Show listing 4 When a show is selected using gt lt gt and MENU is pressed the Episode Options screen appears and the following can be performed Item Contents go to Service Bar Selects SEARCH on the Service Bar watch now Displays the channel being aired or a channel scheduled to be aired tune to channel set recording Program recording can be scheduled set reminder Program reminder can be scheduled cancel Cancels the Episodes Options menu E 52 Searching alphabetically by title A GA NO When cupe is pressed while watching TV the TV Guide On Screen LISTINGS screen appears Press V V lt gt to highlight SEARCH on the Service Bar Use H H lt gt lt gt to choose ALPHABETICAL from the Category Bar Use H lt gt D to choose the first letter of the program you want and press ere A show category listing appears Use lt gt to choose the category from the desired program category listing and press ore A show listing appears When a show is selected using lt gt lt gt and MENu is pressed the Episode Options screen appears and the following can be performed Sea
29. CARD Continued from page E 14 To watch cable TV broadcasts sign up with a cable TV provider before installing and connecting the display For details contact the cable TV provider Connect the display s power cord to the outlet and turn on the power For details see Power ON P E 19 Press _TV_ to select the TV mode Press CABLE to select signal of CABLE Perform Auto Scan For details see TV SETTING TV MENU Channel Setting Auto Scan P E 41 D Jg om Select a desired program 10 Press GUIDE to initialize TV Guide On Screen system For details see INITIALIZING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM P E 45 TO RECEIVE TERRESTRIAL TV PROGRAMS Continued from page E 14 Connect the display s power cord to the outlet and turn on the power For details see Power ON P E 19 Press _TV_ to select the TV mode Press ANTENNA to select signal of ANTENNA Perform Auto Scan For details see TV SETTING TV MENU Channel Setting Auto Scan P E 41 eS oN OF Om Select a desired program 10 Press GUIDE to initialize TV Guide On Screen system For details see INITIALIZING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM P E 45 E 16 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT e Before external equipment is connected all the power cables must be unplugged e For the terminal names see P E 8 If the equipment to be connected has an HDMI output
30. D or gt to select video input terminal 2 Select a related audio input terminal Each time you press or H one of the available choices appears in the following sequence lt gt No Audio gt Audio1 gt Audio2 gt e e e4 No Audio No audio in the corresponding mode No audio is output even when this video input mode is selected E 38 Audio 1 3 Selects Audio 1 through 3 for receiving audio in the corresponding mode Audio 4 5 HDMI There is also Audio Input that cannot be selected 3 Press to store For the audio input terminals see CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT P E 17 and EXAMPLE OF CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT P E 18 AUDIO menu will not be displayed when No Audio is selected Digital Audio Format You can select the audio format for the signal output from AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL terminal Switches as below by pressing or gt PCM Dolby Digital gt Press to store When a program featuring Dolby Digital audio is selected the sound comes from the AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL terminal To receive programs available in Dolby Digital sound set the D Audio Format of the on screen menu to Dolby Digital e Programs that are not available in Dolby Digital sound will be output in PCM even if the AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL is set to Dolby Digital Screen Orbiter for RGB You can use this option to move the screen position to minimize phosph
31. E 32 for how to adjust the picture position and size E 22 SCREEN SIZE Normal Displaying normal size picture i e a 4 3 aspect ratio Wide TV Video mode SD signal Picture of Wide standard size Displays natural looking pictures of standard size on the wide screen e TV Video mode HD signal Displays Wide size 16 9 aspect ratio pictures Wide2 TV Video mode SD signal Vertically Wide2 extended picture Ideal for displaying vertically extended pictures such as anamorphic squeezed widescreen pictures e TV Video mode HD signal Picture of Normal Wide2 size An HD signal picture displayed in Normal size is displayed as wide screen with minor image stretching Wide Displays Normal size picture as wide screen True Signal Displays a pure picture without expansion or contraction of the picture signal for 1080i 1080P signal Note Depending on the type of signal some aspects may not be selected Zoom1 Zoom Horizontally Zoom1 extended picture Enlarges horizontally extended pictures equally in all directions to maintain the aspect ratio constant Zoom2 Horizontally extended picture with caption 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 Captions may not be easy to read
32. English Clamp Position for RGB Component Video Espa ol Spanish F i F h Adjusts the extremely dark or bright picture Normally the e EEN automatic setting ensures the optimal value Press Gel Th is displayed in the selected 1 Use H or V to adjust pictures optimally Dee SE a ae Press to store Auto Calibration for RGB Adjusts the dynamic range of picture to the optimum Execute while a white screen signal is received 1 Select Execute and press Gei 2 Press gt or gt to select YES and press E Note e Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Depending on the model some of the functions may not be available The adjustment screen may also vary slightly 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 33 OTHER SETTINGS FEATURES MENU Continued Name Select Clock Set SETTING You can change the settings for indications for video inputs and RGB inputs The date and time can be set RGB input Press 4 or gt to select the item and press H or V to set You can change the settings for indications for the RGB inputs it Select the desired indication in accordance with the connected Each time gt or lt gt is pressed the items are selected in the equipment foll
33. LT selected in the main menu screen Note e Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Depending on the model or the types of signals some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies depending on the display signal Adjust to a desired picture quality in the allowable adjustment range Setting and adjustment may be disabled depending on the signal type Ifa new setting is made for Tuner CC Service or Auto Lock it cannot be changed back to the factory default again E 40 TV SETTING TV MENU The tuner setting procedure is as follows Channel Edit Channel Edit 141 Add 25 1 Skip 25 2 Add 40 Add 120 Add MENU quit TV Menu Screen LEFT RIGHT select Press or gt to select a target item below Channel Edit Screen Channel Setting lt gt CableCARD lt gt Emergency Alert This function displays channels scanned by Auto Scan a CHIPAGE e Press H or to move on to the next step When cwrace or is operated the function also determines whether to select the channel Channel Setting Press gt or gt to select a target channel Press KN or V to switch between the items gt Add gt Skip gt Add Selects a channel Skip Disables channel selection Channel Setting Screen Press gt or gt to select a target item bel
34. MI input Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before you connect external equipment You should also refer to the instructions for the equipment to be connected E 18 BASIC OPERATIONS Power ON VOL Volume Turn ON the power The volume can be adjusted e Dress To increase the volume press a i To decrease the volume press The power is turned on and the power lamp changes from Red to Green Select the Video RGB TV or IEEE1394 E mode to enable ordinary operation Make sure that the power cord is connected to a 3 core receptacle in advance See P E 14 of BASIC CONNECTION AND PREPARATION OF THE SYSTEM View when Ce or is pressed Power OFF standby state Note that the volume level remains stored even when Turn OFF the power the display placed in standby you turn OFF the power state An audio signal from an audio output terminal on r AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL or AUDIO OUTPUT o d 1 Press L_ J when the power is ON ANALOG does not change The power lamp changes from Green to Red and the display becomes the standby state MUTE The sound can be temporarily muted Press MUTE J The sound is muted To restore the original sound volume press the button again Baik The volume can also be restored by pressing vor or VOL An audio signa
35. MS WITH CableCARD To watch cable TV broadcasts sign up with a cable TV provider before installing and connecting the display For details contact the cable TV provider Insert the CableCARD The cable TV provider supplies the CableCARD after you sign up for service Make sure the cable company knows you are requesting or upgrading to CableCARD service Insert the CableCARD into the slot shown in the figure below before turning on the power for the first time after the purchase of the display Upper side of the card Be sure to insert the CableCARD designated by the cable TV provider Connect the power cord coming from the display to the outlet and turn on the power supply For further information observe the content of Power On P E 19 Press _TV_ to select the TV mode Press CABLE to select signal of CABLE Select a desired program Press GUIDE to initialize TV Guide On Screen system For details see INITIALIZING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM P E 45 About CableCARD The display enables you to watch cable TV broadcasts without the set top box To watch cable TV broadcasts you need to sign up with a cable TV provider in your region The cable TV provider supplies the CableCARD in response to the contract You can watch cable TV broadcasts by inserting the CableCARD into the CABLE CARD slot in the display Note Be sure to use only the CableCARD
36. P E 39 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 unplug from the receptacle to prevent fire or electric shock Then contact your dealer e The power plug shall be inserted into the receptacle at the place where you get it easily ACCESSORIES Safety Precautions This manual Remote Control AA Battery 2 Power Cord Large ferrite core 5 Small ferrite core 2 for power cord S Video cable for external speaker cable HDMI cable and RS 232C cable E OR See P E 6 for the See P E 6 for the installation procedure installation procedure for 65 model TRADEMARK INFORMATION OO poey DIGITAL HUM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Note Cables for connecting the display to external equipment are not supplied Contact your dealer for more information on these supporting products Dolby Digital Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC CableCARD CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories In
37. TO RECEIVE CABLE TV PROGRAMS WITHOUT CableCARD 16 TO RECEIVE TERRESTRIAL TV PROGRAMS saaeeeeaen 16 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 17 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 18 BASIC OPERATIONS eege aastais 19 Power ON teen 18 Power OFF standby estate 19 VOL Volume 220e 19 MUTI Est hoha cise ie aie ee ee ee SE 19 FAVORITE Favorite channels sceeeeee 21 GUIDE TV Guide On Screen CC Closed Caption 21 MISIGTEREO 21 TV INFO INFORMATION 21 Listening mode NIGHT 21 OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS cccsscesssseeeeessseeeeeeees 22 DISPLAY i ghee ke ahead aye 22 OFF TIMER 22 PICTURE MODE 22 PICTURE MEMORY 22 WIDE 2 5 0cccceeegeesse 22 SCREEN SIZE 123 ASPECT RATIO Ee ADJUSTMENT MENU ees NeEERRREEEEENNNEEEEREREEEE Nun 24 BASIC PROCEDURES OF ADJUSTMENT MENU 25 ADJUSTING TO A DESIRED PICTURE PICTURE MENU 26 Signal COntrast EE Drive Contrast Brightness Color MING issia d luet Ambient Sensor csesceececseeeneceececeeesecereeeeeasenaseneteneeene Picture Mode Precision Setting Black Level Detail Gradation 3D NR ee aa CODEC TEE Image Enhance Siinain ne aats Color Temp User Color Temp Color Tuning Progressive Scan Gamm
38. V Zakk Kees n IEEE1394 cable STB The signal from the STB or DTV is displayed as shown below IEEE1394 DEVICES ST1000 IEEE1394 device selection screen Thereafter follow the instructions displayed on the screen Connecting to AVHDD n AVHDD EEN EE EEEo cable Ll The signal from the AVHDD is displayed as shown below IEEE1394 DEVICES AVDISC DVS 2000 IEEE1394 device selection screen Arbitrary operation is possible by operation screen The following is an example of the display when recording listing was selected and the was pressed AVDISC DVS 2000 20 IEDILSIEI IR Operation screen example Each operation can be performed by choosing and executing the icons shown below Depending on the device to be connected external equipment an icon may not be displayed or the device may be unusable even if an icon is displayed Return Recording program listing Stop Play Pause Rewind Fast forward Rec Pause Rec Stop Erase Device menu CevNEeuasvGeas Power on off The following is an example of the display when a program was chosen from the recording listing and the Play button was pressed AVHDD RECORDING LIST Item title Date Time Duration 01 AABBCCDDEEFF 11 09 06 10 55AM 02 10 05 02 BBCCDDEEFFG 11 11 06 11 25AM 01 00 00 AVDISC HD1000M
39. When lt gt lt 4 gt is used to select a show from the show listing and MENU is pressed Episode Options appears Resume and play back beginning functions can be used Effective when connected to a recording device by IEEE1394 interface For more information see P E 43 IEEE1394 SETTING SETUP Change system settings You can modify any information you entered during initial Guide setup at any time This is useful if you want to change your connected broadcast service or move your TV to a new ZIP or POSTAL Code Change channel display You can edit the channels that appear in the Guide reorder their position in the grid change their tune channel and if you have more than one broadcast service specify the service and input for each channel You can modify settings directly in the Channel Editor screen or you can use the Grid Options menu Your settings determine how the channel is displayed in LISTINGS and SEARCH Change default options You can change the initial settings of TV Guide On Screen system General defaults Record defaults and Remind defaults Display setup progress View the setup progress screen E 56 OPTIONS Desktop Stand unit P TT6500 for 65 model Swivel Revolving stand P TT3700 for 37 model Speaker P SP2000 for attaching to the display for 1 set of 2 speakers 65 model The speakers can be also used mounting on the optional Desktop Stand
40. a STB DV camera AVHDD etc by IEEE1394 interface Video4 input terminal VIDEO4 INPUT Y PB Pr Connect this terminal to the Component Video Output terminal of DVD recorder player or satellite receiver Video3 input terminal VIDEO3 INPUT Y PB PR Connect this terminal to the Component Video Output terminal of DVD recorder player or satellite receiver Video2 input terminal VIDEO2 INPUT S Video Connect this terminal to the S Video output terminal of VCR or DVD recorder player When connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 6 Video input terminal VIDEO1 INPUT VIDEO Connect this terminal to the Video output terminal of VCR or DVD recorder player VHF UHF antenna input terminal ANTENNA Connect this terminal to the VHF UHF antenna signal Cable TV antenna input terminal CABLE Connect this terminal to the cable TV antenna signal 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 6 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Continued REMOTE CONTROL For details see page gt L WIDE LOFF TMER L VIDEO Gs LGS Lal Lol MTS N CHIPAGE RI ll NIGHT GUIDE AVIAMO Note When the buttons are lighted by pressing E 10 E POWER button gt E 19 Press to switch between Power On and Standby LIGHT LIGHT button Press to light the buttons o
41. a wi 29 ALC Setting ie 29 Picture Memory isis ee eee ae Sa cette esos ADJUSTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE POSITION SIZE MENU 32 POSIMOM EE 32 ZS See IA E E EE 32 OTHER SETTINGS FEATURES MENU ccesseeees 33 ADJUSTMENT TTEMS resene 33 Dot Clock ers So Clock Phase 1 33 Clamp POSItION EE 33 Auto Calibration iv i ccs25 c2 ceeeecnes8s dE 33 ON SCREEN MENU SETTING 33 OSD nye hare tines 33 Language 40533 Name Select wee 34 Input Terminal SETTING ccceceseeeeseeeeteeeeseees 34 Selecting the settings of D SUB Input terminal Clock Set GETTING nsneesseneisineneenennene CC Closed Caption Service SETTING 34 EE 34 Digital 2 cua las ela aes 35 Auto Lock Parental Lock SETTING 36 Parental Ctrl By Level 2 36 Parental Ctrl By Ch wi OT New Password SETTING OTHERS Auto Off NO SIG GE Audio Input 38 Digital Audio Format 1 38 Screen Orbiter 38 Direct Setting 39 Code Setting 39 White Screen 39 Background E 39 INfORMALION E 32 39 INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJUSTMENT VALUE 40 TV SETTING TV MENU ccccccssseeesseeeeesssseeeeeseeeeeees 41 Channel Setting s 2uieves adnan elena aaa 41 AUTO SCAMS ged ENEE EE 41 Channel Edit 41 Favorite Ch 42 Multi Ch Audio 42 Audio Language
42. al O O 67 50 60 00 1080p HD signal O RF INPUT ANTENNA NTSC and ATSC CABLE NTSC 64QAM and 256QAM Note Depending on the input signal the display may show pictures of reduced size due to size reduction and interpolation You can check input signals through Information on the FEATURES Menu screen See P E 39 e All terms i e company and product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks E 58 CLEANING 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 Wipe off the dust on the surface of the cabinet gently with a clean dry soft cloth such as gauze or flannel Do not apply too much pressure to the cloth when wiping off the dust on the cabinet to prevent scratches on the cabinet caused by dust If the cabinet is extremely dirty use a clean soft cloth from which the excess water has been removed after being soaked in a kitchen cleaner diluted with water Finish cleaning by wiping the
43. al lock standard The Auto Lock feature will work only when a program rating is available This function does not work in VIDEO5 6 HDMI E 36 Parental Ctrl By Ch New Password Viewing control can be turned on and off for the channel to be Performed when changing the Password iewed S Select New Password by or lt gt and press ECH Enter Old Password Oo OF O o Old Password Screen 1 Enter Old Password by 4 digit number from o Jr 9 Auto Lock Screen 2 Enter New Password by 4 digit number from _0 _ to 9 Select Parental Ctrl By Level by gt or lt and press ore 3 Enter New Password again Memorize by pressing MENU Enter Password UU O OU Password is changed and memorized Tt is important to note your password for future use Enter Password screen Enter the Password initial value 0 J o J o ga In A channel listing is displayed Parental Ctrl By Ch 14 1 Unlock 25 1 Lock 25 2 Unlock 40 Unlock 12 0 Unlock MENU quit LEFT RIGHT select Parental Ctrl By Ch Screen Press gt or gt to select a target item Press H or 6 to switch between blocking Lock and unblocking Unlock When a blocked channel is viewed Program blocked display appears Note If the operation is not executed f
44. are supported See MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS on page E 58 If Error message Condition 1 appears the fan is defective e Remove the power cord from the receptacle and contact your dealer for repairs Applies to models equipped with a fan If Error message Condition 2 appears the display s internal components are extremely hot e Remove the power cord 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 cord from the receptacle and contact your dealer for repairs e If Change refresh rate to 60Hz appears e The picture may get blurred with vertical frequency of other than 48 3 51 8 or 58 4 61 4 Hz Change the setting of your PC etc If the power indicator lamp flashes red or green E 60 e Remove the power cord from the receptacle and inform contact your dealer referencing the flashing pattern experienced e The power indicator lamp flashes differently depending on the type of problem SPECIFICATIONS WIDE DISPLAY Type P37FTO5AUB Liquid crystal display panel P65FTO0AUB Plasma display panel Screen size 37 wide screen 81 9 cm W x 46 1 cm H 94 0 cm diagonal 32 3 inch W x 18 2 inch H 37 inch diagonal 65 wide screen 143 4 cm W x 80 7 cm H 164 6 cm diagonal 56 5 inch W x 31 8 inch H 65 inch diago
45. c TV Guide On Screen In the United States TV Guide and other related marks are registered marks of Gemstar TV Guide International Inc and or one of its affiliates In Canada TV Guide is a registered mark of Transcontinental Inc and is used under license by Gemstar TV Guide International Inc The TV Guide On Screen system is manufactured under license from Gemstar TV Guide International Inc and or one of its affiliates The TV Guide On Screen system is protected by one or more of the following United States patents 4 908 713 6 498 895 6 850 693 6 396 546 5 940 073 6 239 794 to Gemstar TV Guide International Inc and or its subsidiaries Gemstar TV Guide International Inc and or its related affiliates are not in any way liable for the accuracy or availability of the program schedule information or other data in the TV Guide On Screen system and cannot guarantee service availability in your area In no event shall Gemstar TV Guide International Inc and or its related affiliates be liable for any damages in connection with the accuracy or availability of the program schedule information or other data in the TV Guide On Screen system The pictures and diagrams in this manual are meant to complement the explanations and may differ slightly from the actual items E 4 INSTALLATION To prevent the display s internal components from overheating make sure that the display is installed in a well ventilated location Be
46. city Color Press KN or to switch among the items lt Black gt White gt Red lt Green Blue lt Yellow Magenta lt Cyan zz Press to store Opacity Press KN or to switch among the items lt Solid lt Flashing gt Translusent lt Transparent Press to store Background The color of the background and transparency can be set Press gt or to select Color Opacity Color Press KN or H to switch among the items lt Black gt White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta lt Cyan zz Press to store Opacity Press KN or H to switch among the items lt Solid lt Flashing gt Translusent lt Transparent Press to store Note e Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Depending on the model or the types of signals some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies depending on the display signal Adjust to a desired picture quality in the allowable adjustment range Setting and adjustment may be disabled depending on the signal type E 35 OTHER SETTINGS FEATURES MENU Continued Placing restrictions on the watching of TV programs by Auto Lock Parental Lock SETTING channel or age Auto Lock is provided for the parents to determine that TV 3 e Parental Ctrl By Level programs and video pictures not good for their children are S SET blocked AL FV L S v D SR S NONE NONE D Restrictions on the watching o
47. control LIGHT J the battery life is shortened Listening mode NIGHT NIGHT mode button gt E 21 When viewing at night lowers the volume to an easy listening value MENU MENU button gt E 24 E 56 Press to display or hide the menu screen Use for Picture or Audio adjustment GUIDE GUIDE button gt E 21 E 45 E 56 Displays and hides the TV Guide On Screen MUTE MUTE button gt E 19 Press to temporarily mute the audio To restore the sound press the button again lo VOL Instead the vo or _ button can also be pressed H lt gt or X Adjustment buttons gt E 24 E 56 Use these buttons to select the item or adjust the value of the on screen menu e re ENTER button gt E 24 E 56 Press to confirm the setting you made with the Adjustment buttons FAVORITE FAVORITE button gt E 21 Displays your favorite channel Link 1394 Link1394 button gt E 20 E 43 E 44 Selects and controls the devices connected by IEEE1394 interface Ca EI EXIT button gt E 25 E 40 Use to exit from a menu screen ANTENNA button gt E 20 Press to switch to the signal input of ANTENNA terminal e CABLE button gt E 20 Press to switch to the signal input of CABLE terminal Lcc _ CLOSED CAPTION button gt E 21 Press to display the closed captions E 11 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
48. d the picture memory is adjustments and settings switched as shown below Memory1 Memory2 Memory3 gt Memory4 Memory5 Memory6 Memory7 Memory8 gt See P E 30 for how to set Picture Memory Note When the WIDE mode is set to Normal and pictures are shown for an extended time a residual image or burn in may be created The burn in may occur at the boundary where the left and right borders of the picture meet the vertical bars To reduce the chance of burn in when watching in the Normal we recommend you set the Background to Light Gray See P E 39 When a residual image was created it is reduced by using the White Screen settings Note that there may also be cases when it can not be recovered completely See P E 39 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 intentions to be preserved See P
49. de On Screen uses for any channel Edit the channels that appear in the TV Guide On Screen reorder their position in the grid change their tune channel and if you have more than one program service specify the service and input for each channel You can modify settings directly in the Channel Editor screen Shortcuts In LISTINGS use the number keys on your remote control to Enter the number of the channel you want to view or Enter the number of hours or days you want to jump ahead or back The Shortcuts menu appears Press gt or lt gt to highlight the command you want and press ora or If you entered a channel number press when the menu appears to jump directly to the channel row If you entered a specific number of hours press gt hours ahead or 4D hours back when the menu appears to jump directly to that time slot E 51 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM Continued SEARCH The name of the shows you want to watch can be searched by category keyword or alphabetically by title Searching by category When is pressed while watching TV the TV Guide On Screen LISTINGS screen appears Press D 2 lt gt to highlight SEARCH on the Service Bar Use gt gt H V to choose the desired Category MOVIES SPORTS CHILDREN Press K for shows matching categorp then more 4 to highhght show ad press OK to wat H on now of Mesu for epaade options Category Bar ama
50. e USTINGS grid wl driglay TV Welome GUIDE H TY GUIDE ON SCREEN TV GUIDE TY Gure Ow SCREEN Hei Note In order to begin to receive your listings power off the TV when not in use Within 24 hours you will begin to receive TV show listings It may take up to six days to receive the full eight days of initial show listings E 46 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM About the TV Guide On Screen System TV Guide On Screen system offers up to 8 days of television shows Television shows can be easily viewed and recorded by using TV Guide On Screen system The TV Guide On Screen System has the following 5 main services e LISTINGS Displays show listings When a title in a show listing is chosen information for that show is displayed Shows with titles in the show listings can be viewed Recording and reminder scheduling of shows are possible e SEARCH Shows you want to view can be searched by keyword category or alphabetically by title e RECORDINGS Displays a list of previously recorded or currently recording shows e SCHEDULE Lets you review edit or delete scheduled recordings and reminders e SETUP System setup channel display and default option can be reviewed and modified Common precautions Initialize TV Guide On Screen system before use Program video is not displayed if the cable or the antenna is not connected Ifa broadcast does not contain TV Guide On Screen information TV Guide
51. e cable See P E 6 Video6 input terminal VIDEO6 INPUT HDMl Connect this terminal to the HDMI output terminal of DVD recorder player or other video source When connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 6 VideoS input terminal VIDEO5 INPUT HDMl Connect this terminal to the HDMI output terminal of DVD recorder player or other video source When connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 6 RGB1 input terminal RGB1 INPUT mD sub Connect this terminal to the output terminal of a PC set top box game etc Digital audio output terminal AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL Connect this terminal to the digital audio input terminal of the audio amplifier Analog audio output terminal AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG Connect this terminal to the analog audio input terminal of the audio amplifier CABLE CARD slot CABLE CARD To receive cable TV programs insert the card supplied from cable TV provider See P E 15 Audio input terminal AUDIO INPUT Connect this terminal to the audio output terminal of VCR or PC etc Audio2 input terminal AUDIO2 INPUT Connect this terminal to the audio output terminal of VCR or PC etc Audio3 input terminal AUDIO3 INPUT Connect this terminal to the audio output terminal of VCR or PC etc Link1394 terminal 1394 Connect this terminal to a STB DV camera AVHDD etc by IEEE1394 interface Link1394 terminal 1394 Connect this terminal to
52. ervice screen Info Box Provides information for a highlighted item Info Icon Indicates you can press CHINFO to cycle through the various Info Box sizes or view Help text for a Service Info Bar Displays show specific broadcast information such as new episode TV or Movie rating and show progress indicator Ad Location where show or product specific information appears Menu Location where on screen menus appear Channel Logo amp Number Identifies network and channel number Title Tile Displays show title Highlight Indicates an active tile from which you can set recording set reminder display a menu etc Record amp Remind Icon Indicates you set a recording or reminder event for the show HD Icon Identifies shows that are broadcast in HDTV E 48 TV Guide On Screen Icons Examples Icon Description Eg Closed captioning is available HD Identifies shows that are broadcast in HDTV Program is available in stereo Program is new TV Rating for the program example Records the show one time Records the show if the show title appears on any day of the week on the same channel at a similar start time Records the show if the show title appears on a specific day of the week on the same channel at a similar start time Records on the specified channel and time every Monday through Friday Keeps the recording in TO DO but doe
53. f TV programs can be placed by e HE vw A channel age and program category e A mo EE rem A ne E R B ve E EEEE RC 17 E TV 14 DW DW DW DW DW Parental Ctrl By Level x Blu BR EEE lt gt To Move To Select To Exit Sets MPAA system and TV RATING system program viewing restriction at the television channel and video input Press H H lt gt or to select a target item Press to switch between blocking and unblocking 8 8 ses SE Description of MPAA chart symbols NONE MPAA chart Lock are all cleared G For the general audience of all ages g g PG Parental guidance suggested Some programs are not good for children PG 13 Some programs are not good for children at age 13 years or younger R Parents permission required for children at Auto Lock Screen age 17 years or younger NC 17 Not for children at age 17 years or younger g y young X For adults only Select Parental Ctrl By Level by or lt gt and press E Description of TV RATING symbols NONE TV RATING chart Lock are all cleared Enter Password TV Y For children of all ages TV Y7 For children of at age 7 years or older El O oO oO TV G For general audience TV PG Parents permission is required Enter Password Screen TV 14 Firm warning to parents Program parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age TV MA For adults only
54. f the remote control When no operation is performed lighting of the buttons goes off after 8 seconds FINE FINE mode button gt E 22 Press to switch the Picture Mode WIDE j WIDE button gt E 22 Press to switch to a desired wide screen DISPLAY DISPLAY button gt E 22 Press to display the channel input mode and screen size status The status is displayed for about five seconds Picture PICTURE MEMORY button gt E 22 E 30 Press to recall the Picture Memory OFF TIMER button gt E 22 Press to specify the length of time until the power automatically turns off stand by state CH INFO INFORMATION button gt E 21 Press to display the current channel information _TV_ TV button gt E 20 Press to watch TV broadcasting VIDEO VIDEO button gt E 20 Press to switch from VIDEO through VIDEO6 o CRG RGB button gt E 20 Press to select RGB1 Lo j Lg9 Press to directly select a channel Number buttons gt E 20 CHRETURN CHANNEL RETURN button gt E 20 Press to return to the previous channel Video mode or RGB mode We or EH Channel Up Down buttons gt E 20 Press to select the preset programs MTS MTS STEREO button gt E 21 Press to select the audio mode such as MTS Multi channel TV Sound or stereo o VOL vo or VOLUME buttons gt E 19 Press to adjust the volume
55. fy RGB This function discerns between the natural image display section and the text display section and performs correction to enable an optimized display for each Each time Ri or V is pressed the setting is switched lt On Off gt Press to store Chroma Transient This function corrects the color contours Each time RN or V is pressed the setting is switched On Off Press to store Color Temp Use H or V to specify a desired color temperature Each time you press H or 8 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence gt 3500K gt Std gt gt 3500K lt gt User gt 3500K More reddish colors 3500K More bluish colors User User Color Temp setup Press to store User Color Temp Use gt or to select Red Green or Blue and adjust the color temp for each Press H to strengthen the selected color Press H to weaken the selected color Press to store Depending on the model or the types of signals 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 27 ADJUSTING TO A DESIRED PICTURE PICTURE MENU Continued Color Tuning g targeting green This enables correction with respect to specific co
56. gh the The program can be toggled back to a previous channel RGB input video input or RGB input S Press _RGB ress CHRETURN The RGB input mode is selected The program reverts to the channel viewed immediately For the settings of input terminals see EXAMPLE before the present channel If the previous content was OF CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT from another video input the video mode reverts to that P E 18 Selecting the settings of D SUB Input input terminal P E 34 and Audio Input P E 38 ANTENNA CABLE Link 1394 IEEE1394 Terrestrial or cable TV broadcastings can be selected The connected devices can be controlled from the display Control may be impossible depending on the Press ANTENNA device F z Link The ANTENNA signal is selected Press 1394 Press CABLE The devices connected to the 1394 terminals are displayed on the screen Select each device and press Gel For more information see P E 43 IEEE1394 SETTING The CABLE signal is selected About Auto Lock Parental Lock e Auto Lock is provided for parents to determine that TV programs and video pictures not good for their children are blocked e Restrictions on the watching of TV programs can be placed by channel age and program category e For details see Auto Lock Parental Lock Setting on P E 36 E 20 CONVENIENT TV AND VIDEO FUNCTIONS FAVORITE Favori
57. h time this button is pressed the audio mode is switched The switching varies depending on the broadcasting contents The switching method is determined by the program you are watching The available language is determined by the program you are watching If a stereo broadcast is hard to hear due to poor reception change to Mono mode Monaural sound is presented when SAP mode is selected TV INFO INFORMATION Displays the information channel No TV station name program title Rating etc for the channel currently being viewed Press CHINFO When CH INFO is pressed again the display goes off Listening mode NIGHT When the NIGHT mode is used when watching TV even low volume sounds can be heard clearly This function is convenient when watching TV at night Listening mode Press weg Each time this button is pressed the setting changes as follows Normal Night Normal Normal sound Night Volume is lowered without changing the sound quality The volume of sudden loud sounds etc is also suppressed E 21 OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS DISPLAY WIDE Press DISPLAY This function switches among available picture display Press this button to display the Program No input modes mode and screen size status 1 Press WIDE The currently selected mode will appear OFF TIMER This function allows you to set the length of
58. hanged back to the PICTURE lt gt AUDIO POSITION SIZE FEATURES lt FACTORY DEFAULT default settings available when the display was i purchased The PICTURE menu screen will appear Press MENU Tor _EXIT_ to halt the operation in progress PICTURE selected in the main menu screen Note e Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Depending on the model or the types of signals 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 25 ADJUSTING TO A DESIRED PICTURE PICTURE MENU e Picture related items can be set and adjusted in the Picture Adjustment Screen See BASIC PROCEDURES OF ADJUSTMENT MENU on page E 25 for the basic procedures Signal Contrast Signal Contrast can be adjusted Press V to increase contrast Press H to reduce contrast Press to store Drive Contrast Drive Contrast can be adjusted Press V to raise the display s luminance level and increase the contrast Press H to lower the display s luminance level and reduce the contrast Press to store Tf Ambient Sensor is ON the change made by this adjustment may be difficult to be recognized in too bright or
59. he setting is switched performed within the range from magenta to yellow centered Auto gt Off gt about red Press to store G Greenish color Color Tint R Gain G Gain and B Gain correction is 30 Frame Mode performed within the range from yellow to cyan centered This function enables the optimized display of movies etc about green with 30 frames second signals B Bluish color Each time H or is pressed the setting is switched Color Tint R Gain G Gain and B Gain correction is lt Auto gt Off ss performed within the range from cyan to magenta centered Press to store about blue r targeting red Corrects the Color and Tint for red y targeting yellow Corrects the Color and Tint for yellow Note e If the operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Depending on the model or the types of signals some of the functions may not be available e The adjustment range varies according to the display signals Make adjustments to your preferred picture quality within the adjustment range e Depending on the type of signal it may not be possible to make some of the settings or adjustments E 28 e Jaggies Filter This function alleviates the phenomenon where jagged diagonal lines can be seen when interlace signals are input thus enabling a smoother motion picture display Each time or V is pressed the setting is switched lt Auto gt Off gt Press to store
60. int Gain Sets the upper limit value of the screen luminance correspon ding to the brightness detected by the ambient sensor in a bright environment Press H to lower the upper limit value Press 6 to raise the upper limit value Press to store High Point Limit Limits control of the screen luminance corresponding to the ambient sensor when the value detected by the ambient sensor exceeds the High Point Level and High Point Gain Each time Ri or V is pressed the setting is switched On Limit operates Off Limit does not operate Press to store Low Point Level Sets the lower limit value of the ambient brightness detected by the ambient sensor Press H to lower the lower limit value Press to raise the lower limit value Press to store Low Point Gain Sets the lower limit value of the screen luminance correspon ding to the brightness detected by the ambient sensor in a dark environment Press KN to lower the lower limit value Press V to raise the lower limit value Press to store Low Point Limit Limits control of the screen luminance corresponding to the ambient sensor when the value detected by the ambient sensor is lower than the Low Point Level and Low Point Gain Each time H or V is pressed the setting is switched On Limit operates Off Limit does not operate Press to store E 29 ADJUSTING TO A DESIRED PICTURE PICTURE MENU Continued Picture Memory Eight groups of
61. ion to select the signal system it will receive to D SUB Input terminal 1 Select D SUB Input and press ore D SUB Input screen appears 2 Select the signal system to receive Each time you press H or H one of the available choices appears in the following sequence lt gt RGB PC Decoder gt RGB PC For using RGB of PC Decoder For using digital broadcast tuner 3 Press to store E 34 Digital Edge The edge and color of characters can be set This function sets the closed caption service for digital mode Press or gt to select Style Color Settings such as program service character style and character size can be selected using the following functions Style Size Press KN or V to switch among the items A target character size can be set lt gt None Text Edge Raised gt Depressed lt gt Uniform Press KN or H to switch among the items Left Shadow lt Right Shadow gt lt gt Standard gt Large lt gt Small Press to store Press to store Color Style Press H or V to switch among the items A target character style can be set gt Black White gt Red gt Green gt Blue Yellow gt Press H or V to switch among the items Magenta lt Cyan zz lt Default Style1 gt Style2 gt Style3 Style4 Press to store Style5 gt Style6 gt Style7 Press to store Text The color and transparency of characters can be set Press gt or gt to select Color Opa
62. ived the messages of Emergency Alert System Emergency Alert EAS the display will automatically display them Add Can be chosen with FAVORITE This function sets the display switching to the emergency alert Skip Cannot be chosen with FAVORITE broadcast Press H or to switch among the items Multi Ch Audio lt gt Low Mid gt High gt Max gt This function selects an audio program available with the Low Switches to emergency broadcast whenever an displayed channel emergency alert is put on the air Press gt or gt to select a target audio program Press to determine the audio program The audio language output and the language displayed on the screen may differ from each other The language displayed is Max Switches to maximum priority emergency alert dependent on the signal being received from the broadcast Press tovstore Mid Switches to medium or higher priority emergency alert High Switches to high or higher priority emergency alert station and therefore does not indicate any problem with the display itself If you want to view the Emergency Alert massages at any time please set Emergency Alert of on screen display Audio Language menu to Low Switches the audio language Switch by pressing or 8 lt English lt Spanish gt French English English audio is output Spanish Spanish audio is output French French a
63. l from an audio output terminal AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL or AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG does not change Note Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears Some functions may not be available depending on the model or optional equipment E 19 WATCHING TV VIDEO RGB AND IEEE1394 MODE TV VIDEO Select the TV mode to watch TV programs Select the video mode to watch pictures through video inputs Press _tv_ Press ViDEO Terrestrial TV programs or cable TV programs are available The last program No that you watched is Each time this button is pressed the video input mode is received switched to the next one The video input mode can also be switched directly by pressing VIDEO and then 2 Press ANTENNA to watch terrestrial the number button on the remote control programs Press CABLE to watch VIDEO1 Video cable TV programs lt VIDEO2 S video 3 Select a desired Program No VIDEO3 Component video There are two methods to select a Program No VIDEO4 Component video Using L_1 L 9 Larl VIDEOS HDMI Using gel or DT VIDEO6 HDMI For more information see P E 14 BASIC For the settings of input terminals see EXAMPLE CONNECTION AND PREPARATION OF THE OF CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEM P E 18 and Audio Input P E 38 RGB CH RETURN Select the RGB mode to watch pictures throu
64. lor hues Corrects the Color and Tint for green within the image c targeting cyan Independent correction of the hue of skin colors blue skies Corrects the Color and Tint for cyan and so on enables a more brilliant display b targeting blue Corrects the Color and Tint for blue Orisineal Custom m targeting magenta Corrects the Color and Tint for magenta SS atest iets ei w targeting white ain a S o a Corrects the R Gain G Gain and B Gain for white Progressive Scan Color Tuning Settings Screen This sets the conversion processing of interlace signals to block receive signals 1 Use H H lt gt or gt to select the item you want to adjust When is pressed the value to be changed blinks 2 Use KN or V to make the adjustment The adjustment contents can be checked at the screen displayed at the Custom side 3 When is pressed the set data are stored and the product exits from the input mode When MENU is pressed without pressing Ge the Progressive Scan Settings Screen product exits from the input mode without storing the e 24 Frame Mode data This function enables the optimized display of movies etc R Reddish color with 24 frames second signals Color Tint R Gain G Gain and B Gain correction is Each time RN or V is pressed t
65. nal Aspect ratio 16 9 wide Number of pixels 1920 H x 1080 V Weight 34 kg 75 0 lbs 76 kg 167 6 lbs Outer dimensions 91 4 W x 66 5 H x 23 0 D cm 36 0 W x 26 2 H x 9 1 D inch does not include outer projections 159 2 W x 97 0 H x 10 0 D cm 62 7 W x 38 2 H x 4 0 D inch does not include outer projections Power supply AC120V 50 60 Hz External equipment terminals RF INPUT CABLE ANTENNA VIDEO1 INPUT Video input VIDEO2 INPUT S video input VIDEO3 VIDEO4 INPUT Component video input VIDEOS VIDEO6 INPUT RGB1 INPUT IEEE1394 INPUT OUTPUT AUDIO1 3 INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL RS 232C TV 75 Q CATV 1 135 TV 75 Q UHF VHF 2 69 RCA terminal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q S terminal Y 1 Vp p 75 Q C 0 286 Vp p 75 Q 3 RCA terminals Y 1 Vp p 75 Q Ps CsB 0 7 Vp p 75 Q Pr Cr 0 7 Vp p 75 Q HDMI terminal HDMI type A connector mD Sub 3 rows 15 pin Picture signal 0 7 Vp p 75 Q Synchronization signal TTL level IEEE1394 1995 6 pin 2 lines 2 audio input pin jacks L R 3 lines 0 5 Vrms 2 audio input pin jacks L R 1 line 0 5 Vrms Optical audio terminal PCM Dolby Digital D Sub 9 pin External speaker output terminal Max output 12 W 12 W 4 Q Speakers 7 cm woofer x2 L R 2 5 cm tweeter x1 L R Max output 12 W 12 W L R On screen display language English Spanish or French O
66. nserted into their terminals 5 large ferrite cores When connecting the cord to the power input terminal RS232C terminal S video input terminal and HDMI input terminal 2 Ba RS232C Cable attach one of these ferrite cores to the cord and the cable near Power Cord ca ee the terminal s Ferrite Core Ferrite Core Ferrite Core HDMI Cord HDMI Cord Ferrite Core Ferrite Core 2 small ferrite cores for 65 model Ay aY When connecting a cable to the external speaker output terminal attach one of these ferrite cores to the cable near the terminal Ferrite Core Ferrite Core PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Input mode selection button Switches the input modes Video mode RGB mode IEEE1394 mode and TV mode Volume button Adjusts the sound volume Wide screen selection button Switches the screen over to a desired wide screen Power indicator lamp This lamp shows the state of the power supply Lit red Standby state Lit green Power ON state Flashing red or green Malfunction Flashes differently depending on the type of malfunction ON OFF button Turns the power ON and OFF standby state Remote control signal receiver Receives the signals from the remote control 37 model Ambient Sensor Detects the brightness of ambient light It is important not to obstruct it fo
67. or about 60 seconds the menu disappears Depending on the model or the types of signals some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies depending on the display signal Adjust to a desired picture quality in the allowable adjustment range Setting and adjustment may be disabled depending on the signal type E 37 OTHER SETTINGS FEATURES MENU Continued SETTING OTHERS Auto Off NO SIG Adjusting the settings so that the standby state automatically starts up if the display remains in no signal state for an extended amount of time Selecting the background setting to indicate when the display is in the no signal state Auto Off NO SIG selection screen Time 1 Press Z or to select the Time 2 Press or V to select the amount of time before the standby state starts lt gt Off 1 min gt 15 min gt 45 min 60 min gt Press to store The numerical value is the approximate amount of time before the standby state starts Background 3 Press gt or to select the Background 4 Press H or to select the display background color lt gt Black gt White gt Press to store The background color changes to assigned color state after approximately 20 seconds in the no signal state Audio Input Audio Input settings screen Selecting the available terminals to receive audio from the input equipment 1 Press 4
68. or induced burn in Mode Time 1 Press gt or to select Mode Time 2 Select a desired pattern Each time you press or 8 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence gt Off gt Time gt Mode gt 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 Moving Area 3 Press gt or gt to select Moving Area 4 Press H or V to select the range for moving the pattern Each time you press H or 8 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence gt Min Std gt Max gt 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 5 Press to store When the Screen Orbiter function is operated some screen contents at the top bottom right or left of the screen may move offscreen Direct Setting for RGB Information You can use this option to switch the setting for RGB input Displays system operation status signal Select Information and press Sei Each time you press H or H one of the available choices The Information screen will appear appears in the following sequence Mode The input mode or channel number is displayed Freq Scan Mode Frequency scanning lt Auto gt VGA gt WVGA 480P lt XGA WXGA Inp
69. ow Displayed only when a scheduled reminder show was chosen Cancel Cancels the Episode Options menu E 50 INFORMATION An ALERT screen is displayed before a scheduled Recording or Reminder program is started Default 1 minute before When schedules overlap use lt 4 lt gt to choose the program you want to watch and press Setting Listings Options When LISTINGS is highlighted and _MENU is pressed the Listings Options screen appears on the left side of the screen The video channel ID or edit channel function can be performed SCHEDULE RECORDINGS Kado Press Menu now for Listings options Move to highlight a show Press OK to tune to current show or press Menu for more show options DOEN Frontinenworld csr crime Jamie Kennedys TroCalling Sera SPONGeROD Sabrina the Fall House video window locked I video remains on a single channel unlocked 1 video changes channels as you navigate the grid When is pressed after setting done is highlighted When is pressed again setting is finished channel ID both both channel logo and number are displayed in the grid logo only channel logo is displayed in the grid number only channel number is displayed in the grid When is pressed after setting done is highlighted When is pressed again setting is finished edit channels Sets Change channel display of the SETUP Change the program service that the TV Gui
70. ow Auto Scan lt gt Channel Edit lt Favorite Ch gt Multi Ch Audio lt gt Audio Language Fact Ch Reset Press V or to move on to the next step Auto Scan Scans the Antenna or Cable and automatically searches for a receivable channel and enters that channel in the channel listing Auto Scan Screen Use gt or gt to select Yes When is pressed Auto Scan starts Auto Program MENU appears and Auto Scan is performed When Auto Scan is executed after selecting the ANTENNA input mode by pressing ANTENNA only the signals from ANTENNA are auto scanned When Auto Scan is executed after selecting the CABLE input mode by pressing CABLE only the signals from CABLE are auto scanned E 41 TV SETTING TV MENU Continued Favorite Ch Fact Ch Reset Sets the channel which is displayed when was pressed This function resets the current channel list to the factory setting Favorite Ch Press or gt to select YES and press ere 141 Add 25 1 Skip 25 2 Add A8 Add CableCARD This function displays information necessary for contacting your cable TV provider MENU quit LEFT RIGHT select e The information is not displayed unless the CableCARD is SS inserted The channel listing registered by Auto Scan appears Press gt or to select the channel Press H or V to switch lt Add Skip lt gt When rece
71. owing sequence Each time Ri or V is pressed the setting is switched Year gt Month gt Day gt Hour lt gt Minute gt Time Zone gt Daylight Savin RGB1 PC1 PC2 DVD1 DVD2 STB gt y3 S Satellite gt Cable TV The display clock has a function which automatically acquires the time information from TV Guide On Screen Press EES and corrects it to the newest state Since TV Guide On Video input Screen is used always initialize TV Guide On Screen You can change the settings for indications for the VIDEO beforehand inputs Select the desired indication in accordance with the connected P P SE CC Closed Caption Service SETTING Each time H or V is pressed the setting is switched In the H p The closed caption service setting procedure is as follows case of VIDEO1 GAME gt Camcorder gt STB Satellite lt Cable TV zz Press to store Video1 gt DVD1 gt DVD2 gt VCR1 zz VCR2 za Ce Input Terminal SETTING CC Service Screen z The Closed Caption Service is available only when current TV program or video picture has the service information This function does not work in VIDEO5 6 HDMI Display This function determines whether to turn ON OFF the closed caption service Input Terminal Screen k Press H or V to switch between the items sr On Off Press to store Selecting the settings of D SUB Input terminal You can use this opt
72. perating conditions Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Humidity 20 to 80 Accessories Regulation 2 user s manuals 1 remote control ferrite cores 2 AA batteries 1 power cord 5 large ferrite cores 2 small e UL CSA Safety UL60065 C UL EMC FCC Part15 ICES 003 CISPR22 FCC Part76 Sec 76 605 12 Note e Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notification for the sake improvement e Viewing the screen constantly for extended periods can strain your eyes Be sure to stay at a proper distance at least 1 4 m or 4 6 feet for 37 at least 2 5 m or 8 2 feet for 65 from the screen occasionally looking away from the screen during extended watching screen AVIAMO is a worldwide trademark of FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED E 61
73. perly at the display s receiver Check for any obstacle between the remote control and the display e The display makes a snapping sound e 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 e The display makes a buzzing sound e 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 e Degraded colors tints e Check whether all picture adjustments have been properly made See ADJUSTING TO A DESIRED PICTURE on P E 26 E 30 e Improper screen position size e Check whether screen position and size have been properly adjusted See ADJUSTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE on P E 32 e No audio Check cables for disconnection e Check whether the proper audio input has been selected See Audio Input on P E 38 e If 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
74. r full functionality of the feature 8 Boke n 65 model 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 In this circumstance leaving the display power ON can result in fire or electric shock PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Continued DISPLAY SECTION BACK e EE Back of the display for 37 model Rei d Back of the display for 65 model o SCH Siwen Bo Oo eh ieee nt tt tite External speaker output terminal EXT SP for 65 model Connect these terminals to the speakers When connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to the cable See P E 6 For details see the speaker unit installation manual Expansion terminal EXP PORT Currently this terminal is not functional and is provided to accommodate future technology enhancements Do not connect any cable to this terminal RS 232C terminal RS 232C This terminal is provided for you to control the display directly from a PC Connect it to the RS 232C terminal on the PC When connecting a cable attach a ferrite core to th
75. rching by keyword NOD Or RG NO When cupe is selected while watching TV the TV Guide On Screen LISTINGS screen appears Use H H lt gt to highlight SEARCH on the Service Bar When lt is used to highlight KEYWORD and menu is pressed the Keyword Options menu appears When lt gt is pressed to choose new search and is pressed the Search Option menu appears After using lt gt lt gt H V to choose each item and enter keyword is chosen press ore A keyboard appears After using lt gt H V to choose the keyword and DONE is chosen press ECH A show category listing appears When the category you want to watch is chosen from the program category listing and is pressed a show listing appears When the show you want to schedule for recording or reminder is chosen from the show listing and or MENU is pressed the Episode Options menu appears and a recording and reminder schedule can be set Edit search 1 2 3 Highlight SEARCH and press lt gt amp dro highlight KEYWORD Press lt gt to highlight a saved keyword tile and press MENU Search Options menu appears edit search Keyword can be changed and edited delete search Entered keyword can be deleted E 53 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM Continued SCHEDULE With SCHEDULE Service scheduled recording and reminder shows can be reviewed
76. rizontal V Moves the screen picture to the right gt H Moves the screen picture to the left gt 9 Note Vertical position Vertical lt 2 Moves the screen picture up lt gt Moves the screen picture down Press to store Size Size adjustment screen Screen width Width 9 Increases the width H gt H Reduces the width gt Screen height Height lt gt Increases the height gt lt gt Reduces the height gt Press to store Depending on the model or the optional devices some of the functions may not be available The adjustment screen may also vary slightly 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 32 OTHER SETTINGS FEATURES MENU e To adjust or set items such as Adjustment On Screen Menu ON SCREEN MENU SETTING Input Terminal and Channel Setting select FEATURES from the adjustment menu See P E 25 for the basic procedures e The items to be adjusted or set are stored for each input Ee mode Thus execute the following operation after selecting
77. s not record until you reset the frequency Reminds you once for a specific show episode tuaa 3 Sr Reminds you if the show title appears on any day of the week on the same channel at a similar start time e Reminds you if the show title appears on a specific day of the week on the same channel at a similar start time E Reminds you for the specified channel and time every Monday through Friday rib ad Keeps the reminder in TO DO but does not remind until you reset the frequency E 49 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM Continued LISTINGS When is pressed while watching TV the TV Guide On Screen LISTINGS screen appears 2 Use H I a gt X to select the desired title tile show title in the program listing To view the selected show Press ore To view the contents of the selected show and the information for programs which will air later Press ICH INFO To set recording and reminder selected shows or edit and delete the scheduled show Press MENU The Episode Options menu appears on the left side of the screen Setting editing and deletion are performed from within this menu SCHEDULE RECORDINGS TO CH SEARCH CSt Crime Sene Investigation EEN Off Drama A well dressed man driving an expensive car is murdered in a drug infested neighborhood but robbery apparently was not a motive a dead clown is discovered Wiliam Petersen Marg Helgenberger Gary Dourdan Director Ken
78. scription free Highlight an option and press OK Start et i on your remote Remind me to set up tery TV made easy a Doetcemind me again i Just press OK on your remote to begin a START 3 Reminder screen Welcome screen When is pressed the process advances to the first setup process To navigate in the Guide setup screens Press H H lt gt to highlight selections Press to select the highlight options Press to display available Help information Identifying Your Location 1 Select your Country Which country is your TV located in C usA Met A Canada When gt lt gt is used to select the country and is pressed a check mark appears next to the selected country Use V to highlight Next and press Ge 2 Enter ZIP or Postal Code Please enter the 5 digit ZIP Code where your TV is located Next ke 1 Back A The above screen is for USA Set the ZIP Code or Postal Code of your area by pressing the number keys Use V to highlight Next and press ECH Selecting Your Broadcast Services Please select which service s you would like your TV Guide On Screen to support check all that apply Antenna Rest A Cable without a Cable Box 4 Back Aa When lt 4 gt lt gt is used to choose video source s services and is pressed a check mark appears next to the selected video source Press V to highlight Next and press Note Cable Box and Satellite setups are not supported E 4
79. supplied by the cable TV provider Do not insert PCMCIA card other than CableCARD into the CableCARD slot Slowly push in the designated CableCARD until it is locked Insertion of an undesignated card may damage the CableCARD slot Pictures will not display unless CABLE is connected It may take time to obtain channel information When a CableCARD has been inserted into the display the set s power consumption increases slightly in both the standby state and power on state When the power cable is disconnected or broadcasts cannot be received antenna was disconnected etc after the cable card was inserted set it may be impossible to receive data from the cable TV provider In this case it may become impossible to view the contracted programs even if the power is turned on again When this state occurred please contact the cable TV provider When upgrading the CableCARD firmware do not remove the power cable or the CableCARD The CableCARD may be destroyed The CableCARD firmware may be upgraded in either the standby state or power on state For checking during upgrading check the messages on the screen in the power on state If you are using a CableCARD and the display is not operating properly try disconnecting and reconnecting the power cable and turning the display power on The CableCARD may be hot remove with caution E 15 BASIC CONNECTION AND PREPARATION OF THE SYSTEM Continued TO RECEIVE CABLE TV PROGRAMS WITHOUT Cable
80. sure to use the optional stand or the other mounting unit when installing the 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 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 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 display sideways or backward To prevent the power 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 display to prevent it from tipping over When placing with the display surface down lay the body on a flat surface covered with a thick towel etc so as not to scratch the display surface Also be careful that the display does not tip over Don t place with the back facing down because there are projections on the back For 65 model Display Section 37 model 65
81. te channels Favorite channels set by Favorite Ch of the menu can be viewed Press FAVORITE Recalls an already registered channel Each time FAVORITE is pressed the set switches to the next registered channel See P E 42 for how to set Favorite Ch GUIDE TV Guide On Screen Displays TV Guide On Screen Press GUIDE When GUIDE is pressed again the TV Guide On Screen goes off For more information see INITIALIZING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM P E 45 USING TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM P E 47 When received the program without TV Guide On Screen system the information is not displayed in the menu even if the GUIDE key is pressed CC Closed Caption Switches closed caption service Press _cc Closed caption service is switched as shown below e Analog closed caption service Off gt CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 gt TXT1 TXT2 gt TXT3 gt TATA gt e Digital closed caption service Off gt CS1 CS2 gt CS3 gt CS4 gt CS5 CS6 CC1 gt CC2 CC3 gt CC4 TXT1 gt TXT2 TXT3 gt TXT4 gt See CC Service SETTING P E 34 for the setting of digital closed caption service setting To proceed to the next service press _CC_ while the closed caption program name is being displayed MTS STEREO The audio mode is switched MTS Press STEREO Eac
82. terminal and component video output terminal one or the other of the terminals not both should be connected e Refer to instruction manual for the equipment to be connected e There are three audio inputs HDMI audio excluded Set them according to Audio Input on P E 38 e To receive cable TV programs contact a desired cable TV provider See P E 44 for PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO CONNECTION OF IEEE1394 DEVICES DV camera VIDEO 1 INPUT VIDEO O RGB1 INPUT mD sub VIDEO2 INPUT S VIDEO VIDEO3 INPUT Y PB PR VIDEO4 INPUT Y Ps PR AUDIO1 INPUT AUDIO2 INPUT AUDIO3 INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG Audio output RS 232C EXP PORT Back of the display VIDEO6 INPUT HDMI VIDEOS INPUT HDMI Video output Digital audio input RGB output Analog S Video output Analog audio input Component Video Audio output output HDMI output i O a a e EE CH Se bai ab SS SS kd External equipment e g VCR DVD recorder player or digital tuner Audio amplifier Personal computer HDMI compatible external equipment e g DVD player E 17 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT e Connect the Video signal cable to the HDMI input terminal
83. time before the display automatically goes into standby state Press OFF TIMER The standby state is placed when the set time has passed Normal Each time the button is pressed the time setting is switched as shown below Normal mode 30min gt 60min gt 90min gt 120min gt Off gt 2 Press woe to select a desired PICTURE MODE eee Each time you press _WIDE J a different display mode This function switches the picture mode appears Here are the display mode sequences Press FINE TV Video mode HD signal Each time the button is pressed the mode is switched Wide1 Wide2 True Signal gt between the current picture mode and Fine mode lt TV Video mode SD signal See P E 26 for how to set Picture Mode Normal gt Wide1 Wide2 gt Zoomi gt While you are watching pictures in Fine mode Zoom2 pressing the button does not switch the mode RGB mode PICTURE MEMORY Normal Wide gt Zoom gt 8 This function calls pictures which have been adjusted Depending on tie typeof signal some a pests iay and registered This button toggles among eight preset not begelected S s e picture adjustment groups loaded into memory See P E 32 for how to adjust the display size and Picture position Press memory The buttons on the display can also be used for Each time the button is presse
84. udio is output Press to store When the set audio is not in the broadcast audio is output in another language Note If the operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu disappears e Depending on the model or the types of signals some of the functions may not be available The adjustment range varies depending on the display signal Adjust to a desired picture quality in the allowable adjustment range Setting and adjustment may be disabled depending on the signal type E 42 IEEE1394 SETTING IEEE1394 MENU STANDBY MODE SETTING 1 Press menu The MENU screen is displayed Press gt or and select TEEE1394 and then press V or The Standby Mode is switched each time H or V is pressed lt 0 e Off On Devices connected by IEEE1394 cable can be linked even when this set s power is Off Standby Off When this set s power is Off Standby devices connected by IEEE1394 cable cannot be linked Depending on the devices to be connected they may be linked even when Standby Mode setting is Off IEEE1394 CONNECTION AND OPERATION EXAMPLES The connected devices can be controlled from this product Control may be impossible depending on the device Connect each device to this product by IEEE1394 cable as shown in the figure below and perform the operations described below Link Press 1394 Select each device and press ECH Connecting to STB and DTV DT
85. ufacture of the plasma display panel in which the effective pixels exceeds 99 99 However please be aware that fewer than 0 01 of the pixels may be missing or remain constantly lit Some models are fitted with a radiator fan to prevent the 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 display and other audio visual equipment mutually You may need to move your 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 Do not display the same picture for a long time because part of the screen may burn in and create a residual image if the same picture is displayed for an extended period of time To prolong the life of the plasma display we recommend the use of the Screen Orbiter settings See P E 38 When a residual image was created reduce the residual image by using the White screen settings Note that there may also be cases when it can not be recovered completely See
86. ut Signal Video mode Pere Re Input Sync Sync Signal type Auto The optimum display is obtained automatically for Freq Sync Signal frequency polarity input signals Preset No RGB code number Other than Auto The optimum resolution setting is fixed for each signal DEE Press to store Cree gemeng ere In Auto mode the resolution of VGA WVGA 480P XGA See a WXGA SXGA and SXGA may not be automatically detected for optimal use Depending on the model or input terminals some signals may not be available and therefore not displayed Information Screen example of Video1 mode Code Setting for RGB Normally use this option in Auto mode White Screen You can use this option to display white over the entire screen to minimize phosphor burn in Each time you press H or H one of the available choices appears in the following sequence lt Off gt On e Press to store Background When the screen size was set to Normal to reduce burn in the brightness of the part at which left and right images are not displayed can be set Normally we recommend that Light Gray be used Each time you press H or H the settings is switched lt Black Dark Gray gt Light Gray gt Press to store Effective for plasma display Burn in can still occur if the Normal mode is shown for extended periods Note e Ifthe operation is not executed for about 60 seconds the menu
87. you press RN or 9 one of the available choices appears in the following sequence lt Off gt Min lt Mid gt Max gt Press to store Sound Mode Sets the sound field Each time H or is pressed the setting is switched lt gt Flat gt Standard gt Voice lt gt Surround gt Flat Reproduces the sound input signal naturally Mild sound reproduction is realized Standard Listening fatigue free placid sound reproduction is realized by suitable equalizing sound quality adjustment Voice Increases the sound clarity Announcements dialogue etc become easy to hear Surround Sound image is spread left right up and down Sound with the realistic sensation of a movie etc is enjoyed Press to store An audio signal from an audio output terminal AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL or AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG does not change AUDIO menu will not be displayed when No Audio is selected See P E 38 E 31 ADJUSTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE POSITION SIZE MENU e You can make changes to all screen adjustment options in the POSITION SIZE Menu e See Page E 25 for the basic procedures POSITION SIZE Menu screen e 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 e The adjustment range may vary depending on the input signal Position Position adjustment screen Horizontal position Ho

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