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1. S x e Mount bolt igo o o og u mit o Hon holes a iE gt WE 7 mM u oll Wei A Bi e uH M ee wee Plasma Display Mount Surface Mount Brackets String D Point E is the center point of string segment A B F Point F is the center point of string segment C D Clearance between points E and F L points E and F shown displaced for E illustrative purposes String B C Magnified veiw of section A 21 Installation Procedures 3 3 Installation Procedures 3 3 1 Transportation precautions D Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should be done by more than two persons To avoid breakage do not lift the package by the packing bands 2 When transporting or storing the unit always position it vertically never horizontally Horizontal transportation or storage invalidates the product warranty Q In transportation or storage never stack more than three units This warning is also indicated on the upper face of the carton For transportation or storage observe the warnings and instructions found on the upper surface of the carton The front of the display is glass bearing Always take precautions to prevent sharp objects from striking this side 3 3 2 Un
2. More than 700 mm 35 Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics 4 1 Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics In addition to reliability and the vivid display resulting from its large screen area brightness and image quality the plasma display PDP 501M X PDP V501X is thin and lightweight enabling mounting at locations not possible for traditional displays We considered various mount patterns and operating conditions during the design of the plasma display PDP 501M X PDP V501X A wide range of standard mounting equipment is available for easy mounting Table top Stand PDK 5001 This on board support designed for the plasma display enables vertical use of the display Plasma Display Ceiling suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 A simple rod type mounting components permitting display panning over a range of 45 degrees and up to 25 degree downward tilting from horizontal M ount depth is less than 170 mm in vertical position without optional speaker This hardware enables installation of the unit in a wide range of locations Tiltable wall suspended hardware PDK 5006 Permits tilting of the display downward from horizontal by up to 25 degrees Mount depth is less than 125 mm in vertica
3. 496 o Q 60000 24 8 16 mm with hole rivet 10 357 0690 0 0 CO OC 00000 O 150 150 250 660 250 Main Switch gt 12 2 lt Light Sensor for the Remote gt Extemal Dimensions Main Unit Operation Panel gt 110 4 11 Controls and Connectors 2 3 Controls and Connectors Connectors gt GR at the rear of the main unit 00000 ooo IN IN OUT RS 232C CONBINATION CONTROL OUTPUT INPUT 4 6 7 VIDEO OUTPUT INPUT 1 INPUT 1 i lt Main Power Switch Section gt STANDBY ON indicator Red indicates standby status green indicates powering on 2 POWER switch Tums main power on or off lt Control Panel gt Power switch Toggles unit on or off standby INPUT switch Used to select inputs MENU switch Switches the menu screen on or off ADJ UST buttons Used to move the cursor on the menu screen or to increment decrement adjustment values SET button Used to select an adjustment item in the menu screen or to change settings KEY LOCK UNLOCK button hidden Renders the operation panel and remote oper
4. 128 _ _ gt gt WHITE BALANCE gt BRIGHT 128 SCREEN COLOUR 64 ADDITIONAL SET UP TINT 64 TOTAL INITIALIZE SHARP 128 DETAIL 128 INITIALIZE EXIT CONTRAST 128 In INPUT 1 PICTURE PICTURE SCREEN not selectable CONTRAST 128 BRIGHT 128 INITIALIZE YES lt NO INITIALIZE 9 EXIT 4 SEL SET EXIT WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE R HIGH 128 gt gt G HIGH 128 B HIGH 128 R LOW 128 G LOW 128 B LOW 128 INITIALIZE EXIT R HIGH 128 WHITE BALANCE INITIALIZE YES NO 4 SEL SET EXIT MENU SCREEN SCREEN PICTURE Note 3 POSI 128 gt WHITE BALANCE ote gt y POSI 128 SCREEN CLK FRQ 128 ADDITIONAL SET UP TOTAL INITIALIZE INITIALIZE EXIT H POSITION 128 In INPUT other than 1 ote 4 SCREEN SCREEN um Displays in the screen is the H POSI 128 V POSI 128 same as above CLK FRQ 128 CLK PHS 8 INITIALIZE YES lt gt NO INITIALIZE EXIT lt lt SEL SET EXIT ADDITIONAL SET UP m ADDITIONAL SET UP m Note 1 Only while in INPUT 2 or COLOUR MODE 1 SIDE MASK ADJ gt BAUD RATE 4800BPS gt RLEVEL 128 INPUT 3 4 with SIGNAL set HOUR METER 00123 G LEVEL 128 to COMPONENT MIRROR MODE XY B LEVEL 128 STD RGB OFF Note 2 Only while in INPUT 3 4 with SIDE MASK AD 4 SIGNAL set to RGB EXIT m Note 3 Only while in INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 4 with INPU
5. Horizontal Frequency Signal Format 4 3 FULL CINEMA Fh kHz NORMAL WIDE 15 7 Component 31 5 Component INPUTs 3 and 4 Vertical Horizontal Screen Size Frequency Frequency Signal Format 4 3 FULL ZOOM CINEMA NATURAL Remarks Fv Hz Fh kHz NORMAL WIDE WIDE 60 15 7 A SDTV 480i Component 31 5 RGB Component SDTV 480p 33 8 HDTV 1080i Component 45 0 RGB Component HDTV 720p Supported signals and screen sizes Can be reproduced depending on settings in Integrator mode but primary picture quality is not available gt 62 Before Beginning Adjustments 1 Input Video Signals Supported For Euro Model INPUT 1 Vertical Horizontal Screen Size Frequency Signal Format FULL ZOOM CINEMA NATURAL Remarks Fh kHz WIDE WIDE 15 6 Composite Zo PAL SECAM S Video Signal 15 7 Composite o NTSC 4 43 NTSC S Video Signal Horizontal Screen Size Frequency Signal Format 4 3 FULL ZOOM CINEMA NATURAL Fh kHz NORMAL WIDE WIDE 15 6 Component 31 3 Component 15 7 Component 31 5 Component Horizontal Screen Size Frequency Signal Format 43 FULL ZOOM CIN
6. 103 5 52 Interface een e diel ei ee eta tee e e Pe E een eec ec ee 104 5 5 3 List of RC 232C commands sesssssssssesseseeeen enne ener enne en ae sees nnne nnns 105 5 5 4 About the GET commands 107 5 6 Combiriatioty Corinection ares estes easel ro et Tert ue M n fre e RO Re E 108 5 6 1 Connectioris ect eee nce edere e Fee ee e s n e dede aid E dee e LUE tie 108 5 6 Z ASSIONING DS 7 2 erred ena eo e nt ret ree ed d ee eb P ERES ovens 110 5 7 KEY LOCK UNLOCK erre tenente rre rn n En e i rr 113 EET 113 5 7 2 How to switch KEY nennen nennen nennen eterne nennen enn nens 113 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 114 6 1 About pseudo contoUr tpe tom i a ert epa e ma eve ba a reus bus 114 AGNI MU T dete 114 Maintenance and Cleaning 11 nee eee euin d se nane nnn na aua nauta naa R aas E Ras IE go Iu sas ms annan nnmnnn nanna 115 CAUTION N To prevent injury and material damage thoroughly read this manual and all labels found on equipment before attempting to mount install move or adjust the product Do not install the unit outside or in open air Doing so will lead to water seepage into the system resulting in
7. E ee mE 5 S Avoid blocking or covering this m M 104mm area on the upper and lower sides 104mm Operating Temperature Restrictions Ambient temperature regardless of clearance A 0 to 40 C or 0 to 35 C when the PDP SO2 4LR speaker system is installed Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside down Installations Ambient temperature regardless of clearance A 0 to 30 C NOTE Different temperature restrictions apply to the PDK 5006 Refer to 4 5 Tiltable Plasma Display M ount Hardware In wall mounting installation allow adequate space a clearance of 300 mm or more above and below the monitor set as well as on the right and left 28 Special Installation Hanging from wall Methods for Securing Basic methods for securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The method indicated with cross hatching should be avoided Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to Fittings mem Ez Semmes
8. YCM Note 2 YCS Note 2 3D Y C MOTION 3D Y C STILL Note 1 EURO models only Note 2 U S models and TAIWAN models only Sets Motion mode to ON Sets Motion mode to OFF RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 5 4 About the GET commands What are GET commands These commands are used to transmit adjustment data and other information to PCs from a microcomputer in the plasma display The This information is transmitted in ASCII code NOTE Command names are given in parentheses gt 1 GPS GET POSITION DATA SCREEN parameters are issued in the following formats STX 02H CFR Adjustment data for CLK FRQ 3 bytes lt CPH gt Adjustment data for CLK PHS 3 bytes lt HPS gt Adjustment data for H POSI 3 bytes lt VPS gt Adjustment data for V POSI 3 bytes ETH 03H NOTES This command is invalid if the input function is INPUT 1 When the input function is INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 or 4 and in the VIDEO setting the issued CLK PHASE adjustment data is the dummy data 2 lt GWB gt GET W B DATA PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE parameters are issued in the following formats 1 STX 02H 2 lt CNT gt Adjustment data for CONTRAST 3 bytes 3 lt BRT gt Adjustment data for BRIGHT 3 bytes 4 lt RHI gt Adjustment data for R HIGH 3 bytes 5 GHI Adjustment data for G HIGH 3 bytes 6 lt BHI gt Adjustment data for B HIGH 3 bytes 7 RLW Adjustment data for R LOW 3 b
9. 31 Special Installation Embedding in the wall 2 Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit c E Fan Exhaust Temperature Measurement Point Z E FR vo nc m att X Front of the unit E E 10m Y Y oui Rear of the unit B A E UJ EN the Space 0630 0 0 gt Air Flow within a lt Viewed from the Right Side gt We do not recommend installation in narrow enclosed areas If the unit must be installed in a narrow area the following conditions must be met gt lt mm Ensure proper ventilation in space Y indicated in the illustration with an air conditioner or fan to prevent heated air from stagnating Observe the temperature restrictions specified below If heated air stagnates inside the area temperatures at points may rise high enough to produce breakdowns or fire Confirm that the inner walls are capable of resisting heat and fire their composition should be fireproof allowing for worst case instances Air should flow in the direction indicated by the arrow from points without fans to points with fan
10. 3D Y C MODE MOTION For U S models and Taiwanese models 9 COLOUR SYS Setting Status 3 Bytes TVA COLOUR SYS AUTO For EURO models only 10 Status of connected equipment settings and input signal format settings 3 bytes BBY INPUT SETTING VIDEO SIGNAL RGB 11 Clamp position setting status 3 bytes CL1 CLAMP MODE 1 12 ABL setting status 3 bytes ABY ABL ON 13 MP mode setting status 3 bytes MPY MP ON 14 KEY LOCK UNLOCK 3 bytes KLN UNLOCK available eitherfrom the remote orthe operating panel of the main unit 15 OSD display setting status 3 bytes DIN OSD not displayed 16 Mirror mode setting status 3 bytes MMZ MIRROR MODE XY 17 Dummy data 3 bytes 18 STD RGB setting status 3 bytes NRY STD RGB ON 19 ETX 03H NOTES Refer to P 74 to P 94 and P 113 for the setting for each item When the input function is INPUT 1 the dummy data is issued for 10 Status of connected equipment settings and input signal format settings 11 Clamp position setting status 12 ABL setting status 13 MP mode setting status When the input function is INPUT 2 or INPUT or 4 and in the VIDEO setting the dummy data is issued for 8 3 dimensional Y C separator setting status 11 Clamp position setting status 12 ABL setting status 13 MP mode setting status When the input function is INPUT 3 or 4 and in the PC setting the dummy data is issued for
11. 6 2 Cautions 1 If the display shuts down on its own and will not power up again for some time an abnormal condition parts breakdown for example is the likely cause Turn off the main power switch for the plasma display and switch it on again after waiting several seconds If the display shuts down it needs to be repaired If it remains powered up there is no problem and you may continue using it 2 Displaying the same images still images telops etc for extended periods may cause them to be burned on to the screen You can avoid this problem by remaining aware of the software content in use playback method system configuration and other factors 3 The following signals may damage the screen Multifold generated copy of VTR signals Copyright protected VTR signals Scrambled CATV signals Signals with significantly phase shifted sync and video signals 4 Images are blacked out for approximately one to three seconds when input is switched to permit the plasma display driver to temporarily suspend operation while video memory to refresh When you switch input between different frequencies a longer black out interval is needed approximately up to three seconds due to the array of data to be changed in video memory Allow for this interval when staging video 5 The fan will begin spinning faster as ambient temperature rises beyond 25 C This is normal 6 About the plasma panel s screen saver feature Detection of sti
12. 8 3 dimensional Y C separator setting status 108 Combination Connection 5 6 Combination Connection This connection method is useful for operating and adjusting multiple units from a single PC By assigning IDs refer to 5 6 2 to each unit you can control them either simultaneously or individually Example Controlling and staging multiple installed units Qn ROL 5 6 1 Connections As shown below connecting multiple units allows you to control all of them from single 1st unit 2nd unit 3rd unit Combination cable Combination cable You may use either combination input or control port RS 232C connector but not both at once Using both simultaneously will result in malfunction or system breakdown Don t connect combination inputs to other combination inputs or combination outputs to other combination outputs General purpose Mini DIN6 straight cables may be used as combination cables 109 Combination Connection 5 6 2 Assigning IDs When connection is complete assign an ID to each unit in the system This assignment is made on your PC Commands IDC ID CLEAR clearing an assigned ID IDS ID SET assigning an ID IDS is valid only when no ID has been assigned yet The lowest ID is assigned to the unit directly connected to the PC
13. BELG AGING EET 69 5 2 Mode snm decree odd nade eee eal 70 5 2 About the normal operating MOJE nonien een a he EE ee tees een eee 70 5 3 Menu Mode secte bau dca Gt olen ae dn E ern 71 5 3 E Abo t menu Mode terit pe P epe t e ee sv 71 5 3 2 Example of menu mode operation 72 Table of Contents 5 3 3 Settings in Menu e Met ud a Hak Ug tatu crt be hd es 74 1 Setting the three dimensional Y C lt 74 2 PEU MES 74 3 MPmode OR Off 3 cotra e Peor ete rnc tct 74 AY Auto n nat e a eoe d E recor b a Bb EE ER 76 5 Setting up peripheral equipment ettet p De re etr e te ee e i t dede 77 6 Setting the input signal format oe ee 78 7 Setting the clamMp Positions opor astern nial dene bene Aerie saya 79 8 Setting the Color system oper te haces a lenin xen i tes ud rite ue E ERE 81 5 3 4 Men rnt ree Fed Ferretti peregre on D gae FER eigo opa pnto Fate ua Dna De i p RR 82 1 Adjustments at Menu Layers 1 of 2 enne enne nnne nns 82 2 Adjustments at Menu Layers 2 Of 2 nennen nennen nnne nre nennen menter enn 83 5bdintegrator M ode dt it niei edet c n s iicet el ventas 85 5 4 T About the integrator mode rr Een ed ie p ie riter c eb t bared Unde cap ere
14. Installation Procedures 3 3 5 Wiring 1 Connecting the power cable Refer to the section on Power Cord Connection on page 26 of the operating manual For power source specifications refer to 3 1 Installation Conditions paragraph 11 2 Connecting signal cables 1 Connection to PCs Refer to the section with this heading in the operating manual on pages 21 to 22 2 Connection to video units Refer to the section with this heading in the operating manual on pages 23 to 25 3 Important Notes Use coaxial cables As a rough guide use 3C 2V cables for lengths up to 15 meters and 5C 2V cables for lengths up to 30 meters Use thicker cables for computer signals since these signals are more likely to degrade 5C 2V cables for example for 15 meter lengths Generally thicker cables will produce more reli able connections You can also improve signal quality by minimizing cable length Video cables plugged into video inputs and outputs close to dimmers neon signs air conditioning units or cables for wired broadcasts may occasionally deliver slightly corrupted images 3 Processing wires Be especially careful in selecting wiring lengths for permanent layouts For temporary installations for occa sional events this isn t quite so important Arrange and secure cables so they will not be subject to direct load or physical force For temporary installa tions securing cables with string should be perfectly adequate For permanent i
15. PEL pitch 0 858 H RGB trio x 0 808 V mm Gradation 256 16 77 million full colours Intensity 350 cd m white peak separate panel Viewing angle Horizontal more than 160 degrees Vertical more than 160 degrees Input output INPUT 1 Connector type see NOTE 1 and NOTE 2 RCA jack composite video signal 1 Vp p 75Q input BNC terminal composite video signal 1 Vp p 75Q input Mini Din 4 pin S terminal 62 video signal Y 1Vp p C 0 286 Vp p 75Q input Output BNC under 75Q output Yes see NOTE 3 and NOTE 4 INPUT 2 Connector type RCA jack x 3 Y 1 Vp p color difference 0 7 Vp p 750 input INPUT 3 Connector type BNC terminal x 5 GRB video section 0 7 Vp p sync section 0 3 Vp p 75Q input HD CS VD TTL level 750 and 2 2 kQ inputs switchable INPUT 4 Connector type Mini D sub 15 pin GBR video section 0 7 Vp p sync section 0 3 Vp p 75Q input HD CS VD TTL level 2 2 kQ input Output M ini D sub 15 pin 75Q output Yes see NOTE 4 Microsoft Plug amp Play VESA DDC 1 2B supported Control Terminal RS 232C for control using a PC Connector type D sub 9 pin Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps NOTE 5 Combination In Out Terminal For simultaneous control of multiple units Connector type Mini Din 6 pin NOTE 6 Power requirements AC 120 V 60 Hz U S Model AC 110 V 60 Hz Taiwanese Model itta
16. SEL SET NEXT AY SEL SET CHANGE Conditions that allow adjustments PC signals supplied Factory preset ON 75 Menu Mode 4 Auto Power Off This features automatically switches power to standby when no video signal is detected for at least eight minutes Setting AUTO POWER OFF to ON activates this function D Select AUTO POWER OFF 2 Movethe cursor to SETTING and change the setting using the SET button Pressing the SET button toggles AUTO POWER OFF ON or OFF Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU PICTURE V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF gt SETTING ON gt AUTO POWER OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF AY SEL SET NEXT SET CHANGE Changing the current AUTO POWER OFF setting in step 2 enables the new setting for all inputs Factory preset OFF NOTE To switch on power to the unit again press the power switch on the remote or the operating panel of the main unit No function is provided for automatic power on on detection of a video signal 76 Menu Mode 5 Setting Up Peripheral Equipment A unit function automatically identifies signals from a PC and signals from DVD players or other AV units But depending on the signal this function may not always work In such cases you must set the input settings manually This setting needs to be made separately for INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 Examples When connecting AV units INPUT SETTING VIDEO When connecting PCs INPUT SETTING PC
17. Select EXIT in screen to retum to screen 93 Integrator Mode 7 Setting STD RGB The STD RGB needs to be set to ON when letting the display show standard rate 15 6 kHz x 50 Hz or 15 7 kHz x 60 Hz RGB signals coming from external RGB processors or similar units With STD RGB set to OFF no standard rate RGB signals show up on the display screen The primary image quality is not however ensured when the STD RGB is set to ON because this setting simplifies the video signal processing Enter the Integrator mode refer to 5 4 1 About the Screen D Integrator M ode MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE The ID number of the set of adjustment items will be SCREEN ADDITIONAL SET UP indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where gt TOTALINITALERE js displayed in the illustration Select ADDITIONAL SET UP 2 Move the cursor to STD RGB and change the setting with Screen the SET button ADDITIONAL SET UP COLOUR MODE 1 BAUD RATE 4800BPS Pressing the SET button toggles STD RGB between ON and HOUR METER 00123 OFF MIRROR MODE OFF gt STD RGB OFF SIDE MASK ADJ STD RGB applies to INPUTs 3 and 4 simultaneously EXIT Changing the setting in step 2 switches both inputs immediately to ON or OFF Select EXIT in screen to retum to screen Note The mirror mode see 5 3 4 paragraph 6 is not available when a RGB signal is replayed at standard speeds 15 7 kHz x 60 Hz or 1
18. Sync signals are monitored in CLAM P MODE 1 and the unit is automatically switched to generate a clamp pulse by method a shownin Figure 1 in the presence of sync signal and by method b inthe absence of a sync signal But when a sync signal is fed simultaneously with G ON SYNC the unit perceives a sync signal and generates a clamp pulse as shown in a in Figure 1 The generated clamp pulse is mistimed making correct reproduction of intensity impossible In this case unplug the sync signal or set CLAMP to MODE 2 In CLAMP MODE 2 the clamp pulse is generated by method b in Figure 1 whether or not a sync signal is present ensuring correct reproduction of intensity NOTE The figures above are for illustrative purposes only 79 Menu Mode D Select SET UP 2 Move the cursor to CLAMP 5 3 4 M enu Layers and use the SET button to change the setting Pressing the SET button toggles clamp mode between MODE 1 and MODE 2 Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE INPUT SETTING PC V MEMORY SIGNAL RGB SCREEN gt CLAMP MODE1 RESET ABL OFF AUTO POWER OFF MP MODE OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT A SEL SET NEXT Av SEL SET CHANGE Conditions that allow adjustments PC signals received via INPUT or 4 VIDEO RGB signal received via INPUT 3 or 4 Factory preset INPUT 3to MODE 1 INPUT 4 to MODE 1 80 Menu Mode 8 Setting the Colour System For EURO models Normally the colour system is used in it
19. operating mode It is also important to plug in signals previously 6 Notes L The input can t be switched while in the Integrator mode ake sure you have switched to the appropriate input before entering the Integrator mode It is also important to plug in signals previously 2 The Integrator mode is automatically disabled When switching over to another input signal mode i e to another signal frequency When no operation occurs for a period of approximately three minutes When you press the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button on the operating panel of the main unit 3 For adjustments and settings feed the video signals you actually use in the production run 85 Integrator Mode 5 4 2 Example of integrator mode operation Illustrative adjustments of CONTRAST in the Integrator mode are discussed below Step Put the unit into Standby and do the following Remote Main Unit WENU E MENU MENU iN Q xi BALANCE SCREEN ADDITIONAL SET UP IL Within three Il TOTAL INITIALIZE seconds f iy STANDBY ON STANDBY Q The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope NOTE Different procedures are required if the Integrator Mode Protect is not yet released Refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator Mode Remote Main Unit ADJ UST Step 2 Select the item to adjust PICTURE an CONTRAST 128 Il BRIGHT 128 COLOUR 64 TINT 64 SET SHARP 128 S
20. than 700 mm 1 n More than 700 mm NOTE 1 Heated air is exhausted from the interior of the unit by fans Before installation consider the heat nesistance of the wall or other surfaces behind the unit Exhaust temperatures can be 30 C higher than the outside temperature NOTE 2 For wall mounting bundle the cables so they don t obstruct ventilation 29 Special Installation Embedding in the wall 3 4 3 Embedding in the wall Carefully read the following before trying to embed the unit in a wall and make sure you observe all the limitations specified below Be sure to mounting the unit so that twisting bending or any other deformation of the unit does not exceed 1 mm 1 Embedding in walls with space provided behind the unit X Front of the unit i B A A s A B uo Y Rear of the unit lt Viewed from Above gt jJ j A B lt Viewed from the Right Side gt Operating Temperature Restrictions Temperatures in space X and Y A No restrictions B 0 to 170 mm Oto 40 C A No restrictions B 170 to 370 mm 0 to 35 C Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside down Installations Upside down mounting is unavailable when embedding inst
21. the next higher ID number to the second unit and so on Example In the case of four connected units when assigning IDs for the first time from your PC Computer 10 11 10 12 10 21 ID 22 Commands to i be issued AJ Y 11 IDS AJ Y 12 IDS AJ Y 21105 AJ Y 221DS Issuing commands in the order shown above assigns IDs to the units in your system The units should be connected by combination cables as shown on the previous page Once an ID is assigned to a unit the unit receives only those commands bearing that ID When issuing a command to a unit attach the appropriate ID at the beginning of the command For IDs you may use numbers from 0 to 9 and letters A to F case insensitive Asterisks may be used as in the following examples DC Clears all assigned IDs 1AJ Y Places all units having a second ID digit of 1 into adjustment mode 2 IN1 Switches the function of all units with a first ID digit of 2 to INPUT 1 Cautions about ID Assignment Clearing an ID for any unit removes all following units from control from the computer Issuing an lt IDC gt command removes all units from control except the first unit the unit having ID 11 in the illustration above In this case issuing a command of 11 IDS makes the second unit controllable from the computer That is assigning an ID to a unit makes it possible to control the following connected unit 110 Combination Cable C
22. 2 O Note 1 OJO jOIJOOI O O Note 1 V POSITION can t be adjusted when screen size is set to ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE But V SCROLL remains available refer to 5 2 1 Screen Size Switching Note 2 The one step increment may vary depending on input signal and screen size The range of adjustable values is also bounded a limiter is inserted Note 3 Can t be set for S video signal input Note 4 May be set only when inputting a signal of 60 Hz vertical frequency and 31 5 kHz horizontal frequency With all other input signals setting occurs automatically Note 5 RGB can t be selected Note 6 For U S and Taiwanese models Note 7 For EURO models 66 2 Integrator Mode Adjustment Variable Range Median Value in Parentheses INPUT 1 Before Beginning Adjustments VIDEO COMPOSITE S Video CONTRAST O to 128 to 255 BRIGHT O to 128 to 255 COLOUR 0 to 64 to 127 TINT 0 to 64 to 127 SHARP O to 128 to 255 DETAIL O to 128 to 255 H POSITION O to 128 to 255 Note 1 V POSITION O to 128 to 255 Note 1 CLK FREQ OQ OJOJIOOO0J O0 O0 CLK PHASE 1 64 to 128 to 192 8 R HIGH O to 128 to 255 G HIGH O to 128 to 255 B HIGH O to 128 to 255 RLOW O to 128
23. 600 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 75 Hz CLK FRQ 1024 x 768 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 70 1 Hz nur d 1024 x 768 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 75 Hz Macintosh 74 9 Hz V PO ed 1028 1024 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 60 Hz 640 x 480 PC AT compatibles 72 8 Hz 800 x 600 PC AT compatibles 56 3 Hz 800 x 600 PC AT compatibles 72 2 Hz 1024 x 768 PC AT compatibles 60 Hz 1024 x 768 PC AT compatibles 87 Hz Interlace 640 x 480 Macintosh 66 7 Hz 832 x 624 Macintosh 74 6 Hz 1152 x 870 Macintosh 75 1 Hz CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE 9800 is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc 100 CONTINUED FROM THE PREVIOUS PAGE INPUT 4 CLK FRQ H POSI V POSI VIDEO Sig Component Component Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Component Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Component Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 Component Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 CLK FRQ H POSI V POSI VIDEO Sig RGB RGB Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 RGB Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 RGB Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz RGB Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz RGB Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 RGB Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 CLK FRQ
24. 85 5 4 2 Example of integrator mode operation enne nns 86 5 4 3 Adjustments and settings in the integrator mode 88 1 Adjusting the PICTURE parameters nennen nnne enne enne enne en nenne 88 2 Adjusting the WHITE BALANCE parameters nenne nenne nennen enne nnn 89 3 Adjusting the SCREEN parameters nnne nnne nnn 90 4 Setting the color mode enn nennen nnne nenne nnn enn nennen enne nnn nennen 91 5 Setting the baud rate etie cdi rre fr dd eer eli e ior a de n aa 92 6 Mimrormode cuit E 93 7 Setting STDERGB e ener be e e ain diel ind ian dawn a rea 94 8 Adjusting the side MASK ssssssssssseeseeen eene ae esas nennen nen nennen nennen nennen 95 9 Initializing adjustments TOTAL INITIALIZE esee enne nnne nennen 96 5 4 4 Integrator mode menu layers ener nnne nnne nnne nen nens 97 5 4 5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE parameter memory area table 98 5 4 6 SCREEN parameter memory area table 2 enne 100 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment M ode sse enne enne nns eae eee ae eee nen nennen nns 103 5 5 1 About the RS 232C adjustment mode
25. AV units from Pioneer NOTE This product does not support RU V107 wired remote control units 13 Remote Control Unit 2 4 Remote Control Unit Power switch stanpBy on Used to turn the system on or off To T t1 T standby voro cvi ro Input switches Full Auto Zoom button ee Used to select inputs Used to tum full auto zoom on or off Pa ale cs Screen Size switch MENU Used to select screen size C Display button Used to view status of inputs or settings Adjustment buttons Used to move the cursor in the menu screen orto adjust various Menu button Used to tum the menu screen on or off settings LASMA DISPLAY EMOTE CONTROL UNIT SR 27 z Set button Used to select adjustment items in the menu screen or to change current settings 14 Remote Control Unit 15 Installation Site Requirements 3 1 Installation Site Requirements If the site requires modifications or special preparations for installation of the plasma display or its mounting hardware obtain permission in advance from the building owner or building authorities To ensure installation safety it is also important to determine the strength of the installation site with the help of the original building contractor Safety Precautions 1 Structure of the installation site Make sure you thoroughly understand the structure of the installation site before determining the most suita
26. G LOW and B LOW D Before entering the Integrator mode switch the unit to the Screen D specific input INPUTs 1 4 in which you intend to make MENU u n PICTURE adjustments Refer to 5 4 1About Integrator M ode WHITE BALANGE SCREEN ADDITIONAL SET UP TOTAL INMIALIZE The ID number of the set of items will be indicated in the upper right comer of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select WHITE BALANCE Screen 2 Q Select the desired adjustment item WHITE BALANCE Em gt R HIGH 128 G HIGH 128 Selecting INITIALIZE on screen 2 resets all WHITE B HIGH 128 BALANCE parameters to their default values Refer to RLOW 128 A G LOW 128 5 4 3 paragraph 9 B LOW 128 Select EXIT in screen 2 to retum to screen eee Make the necessary adjustments Screen 3 WHITE BALANCE Adjustments be made using the 4 gt buttons on the remote or the and buttons on the operating panel of the main unit gt Press the SET button to return to screen i2 lt Adjustable Range gt 0 to 255 for every item 89 Integrator Mode 3 Adjusting the SCREEN Parameters D Before entering the Integrator mode switch the unit to the specific input one of INPUTS 2 4 in which you intend to make adjustments Refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator M ode The ID number of the set of items will be indicated in the upper right comer
27. Hexagonal socket head Horizontal frame flange bolt This surface should face the wall Vertical frame right ge Hexagonal socket head 49 flange bolt Hexagonal sockets facing outward Hexagonal a socket head 6 flange bolt Q T This side should face the wall The smaller holes should face the wall Hexagonal wrench Hexagonal 7 socket head flange bolt Positioning the screw with a finger tip tighten the screw with a hexagonal wrench 50 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 3 Mounting monitor fastening bolts to the plasma display Mount the monitor fastening bolts to the four rear comers of the plasma display 104 104 590 104 104 250 75 150 150 660 250 Se SS Se SS Se 24 M 8 with 169 Hole rivet 2 Mounting the assembled mounting hardware to the wall Monitor fastening bolt aoe veu Monitor fastening bolt MS Monitor 9 fastening bolt e 5 Gc Monitor fastening bolt The nuts of the monitor fastening bolts should be tightened so that their surface is level with the screw 1 Firmly fasten
28. Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Component Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Component Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 Component Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 FACTORY RGB Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz BLOW RGB Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz 7 RGB Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 7Z Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 Z FACTORY 2 CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH PC Personal Computer Sig B HIGH ji CONTRAST R HIGH MEEO Sig BRIGHT G HIGH B HIGH RGB Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 eR LOW RGB Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 GLOW PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 RLOW PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 G LOW PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 BLOW PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 FACTORY Mia all A NN 99 Integrator Mode 5 4 6 SCREEN parameter memory area table The memory area for SCREEN parameters has the following structure and has no FACTORY area The SCREEN parameters are set to median values when performing INITIALIZE for example The SCREEN parameters cannot be adjusted when selecting INPUT 1 Note 1 EURO models only Note 2 U S models and TAIWAN models only Note 3 CLK PHS is effective both on the Menu and the Integrator m
29. Mounting to the sides of the display The figure illustrates how to mount the speaker to the right side of the display PDP 502 PDP 501M X PDP V501X EN is Cushion screw 1 Remove the lower two hole rivets from the rear of the display The hole rivet can be removed using a coin or other device Mount the supplied mounting components to the speakers Take care to keep the protective cushioning from peeling off Find the left and right speakers check for Left and Right marks and mount the speakers to the display with the cushioning facing the display and the UP mark up by first tightening the lower then the upper mounting components At this point the mounting components are only tightened temporarily 4 Securely tighten the flat screws to mount the mounting components firmly to the display while positioning mounting components to ensure even clearance between the speaker and the display The use of screws other than those supplied may prevent secure installation or correct operation Use only the supplied mount screws If you must move the display after the speakers have been mounted grasp the lower part of the display instead of the speakers 2 Mounting using commercially available mounting components This speaker system comes with M8 washers 225 for mounting the system using commercially available mounting components Use either the
30. Stand PDK 5001 4 3 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 3 1 Specifications External dimensions 700 W x 400 D x 469 H mm Weight 4 0 kg mounting hardware only 47 kg mounting hardware plasma display Finish Paint Package dimensions 726 W x 425 D x 100 H mm Package weight 6 6 kg Accessories Base edente x1 Stand pipe L x1 Stand pipe x1 Vertical pipe x1 Screw 4X 2 tud atate x6 Bolt x 40 x2 2 Hexagonal wrench x1 Flat washer exiens x4 Mount bolt M8 x 300 x4 Turning over protective bolt x2 Operating instractions x1 38 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 3 2 Assembling the stand m Assembling Procedure 1 1 Place the base upside down 2 Insert the left and right stand pipes into the base CAUTION Insert pipes so they face in the proper direction 3 Fasten the pipes to the base with the supplied screws Tighten the central screws first Screw 4 x 12 Tighten these screws first Screw 4 x 12 Stand pipe L Stand pipe R Insert the pipe so the larger openings face outward Base m Assembly procedure 2
31. UNLOCK button on the operating panel of the main unit is pressed 3 For adjustments in M enu mode refer to the operation manual 4 When making adjustments we recommend using video signals that you actually intend to use 71 Menu Mode 5 3 2 Example of menu mode operation Adjusting contrast is discussed below as an example of one basic operation in Menu mode MENU my activating Menu mode Remote Main Unit MENU c Q Switch the display to the menu screen MAIN MENU PICTURE V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF v SEL SET NEXT The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope Step 2 Select PICTURE Remote Main Unit ADJ UST PICTURE CONTRAST uiii BRIGHT COLOUR E eene TINT E LLL SHARP HEEL LE nnn C TEMP innen nennen EXIT v SEL SET AD The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope 72 Menu Mode Step Select CONTRAST 3 Remote Main Unit ADJUST PICTURE ty CONTRAST HII ces lt gt ADJ SET EXIT Step Make adjustments y PICTURE Remote Main Unit 4 ADJUST CONTRAST uices lt gt AD SET EXIT Press the SET button to retum to the screen in step 2 To make other adjustments repeat steps 2 4 Step Complete the procedure Remote Main Unit MENU MENU Q
32. and are not supplied as standard equipment Use commercially available Mini Din 6 pin cables straight Allow for 600 VA of consumption per unit The correct operating environmental temperature may vary depending on the installation site Refer to Section 3 Installation VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association Specifications and extemal designs are subject to change without notice Signals supported by INPUT 1 Vertical Frequency Fv Hz Horizontal Frequency Fh kHz Composite S video signal PAL SECAM Specifications Signals supported by INPUT 3 4 video 1 of 2 Horizontal Frequency Fh kHz Vertical Frequency Fv Hz Signal Format RGB Note 9 Component Component RGB Component RGB RGB Component RGB Component RGB Component Signals supported by INPUT 3 4 PC signals 2 of 2 PC AT compatibles Dot x line 640 x 400 Vertical Fv Hz 70 1 Frequency Horizontal Frequency Fh kHz 31 5 640 x 480 59 9 31 5 72 8 37 9 75 37 5 800 x 600 56 3 35 2 60 3 37 9 72 2 48 1 75 46 9 1024 x 768 60 48 4 70 1 56 5 75 60 87 Note 11 35 5 Note 10 1280 x 1024 60 64 Note 10 Macintosh 640 x 480 66 7 35 832 x 624 74 6 49 7 1024 x 768 74 9 6
33. g Q i Mi TE 8s E EE uem Im H Oo il of 3 Bg f b JE M 25 E H m ui H o d TE B ja ub Ja t M ii 8 Jo 4 i y E 2 y 5 i i o i i uH x i mee od e ee iid o uem ae eid a t un a 02 M GREEN LL eee lt 9 20 Installation Conditions D Secured at four points with mounting hardware attached horizontally Take proper precautions to prevent pinching the power cord or signal cables 3 2 4 Mounting surface warping The display section incorporates glass Before mounting the product perform the following to confirm that the display is free of warps exceeding 1 mm D Referring to the illustration below diagonally extend string of maximum 0 1 mm diameter through the bolt mount openings Strings thus arranged should be completely free of slack 2 Measure the clearance L between the strings at their point of intersection Distortion is expressed by Distortion L x2 If L is found to be 0 pass the strings through the other bolt mount openings and repeat the measurements Any value of L greater than 0 indicates the presence of distortion If the measured values in both cases is 0 the distortion is negligible
34. less than 25A Power factor more than 0 95 Consumption 555 W NOTE 7 3W in standby External dimensions WxHxD 1218 x 714 x 98 mm 47 31 32 W x 28 1 8 H x 3 7 8 D inch Weight rne Pp pes 43 0 kg 94 Ibs 130z Operating temperature 0 to 40 C NOTE 8 32 to 104 F Operating humidity 20 to 8096 Operating atmospheric pressure 0 9 to 1 1 atm Storage limitations Temperat re emen 10 to 45 C 14to 113 F Humidity 20 to 80 Atmospheric pressure 0 6 to 1 5 atm Stacking Fewer than three tiers Standard Accessories Power Cord tinte in x1 AC adapter plug 3p to 2p T X 1 Taiwanese M odel only RCA BNC conversion adaptor Vased reete niunt X 1 Taiwanese M odel only Remote control unit sees x1 AA battery iced cn iude x2 Wipe cloth nnne m eerie x1 Speed clamp ce re eter x2 Bead band ee tun x2 Operation manual sse x1 Warranty Card dre Ts x1 Specifications NOTE 1 To prevent malfunctions and breakdowns avoid Signals supported by INPUT 3 4 video 1 of 2 connecting the RCA jack and BNC terminal Vertical Horizontal simultaneously since they are electrically Frequency Frequency connected to each other inside the body
35. of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select SCREEN Select the desired adjustment item Selecting INITIALIZE on screen resets all SCREEN parameters to their default values Refer to 5 4 3 paragraph 9 Select EXIT in screen to retum to screen Make the necessary adjustments NOTE CLK PHS can only be adjusted when INPUT 3 4 is set to PC NOTE V POSI can t be adjusted when the screen size is set to ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE V POSI is also adjustable in ZOOM mode if a 1280 x1024 signal is input from a PC at 60 Hz Adjustments can be made using the 4 and gt buttons on the remote or the vw and A buttons for V POSI or the and buttons on the operating panel of the main unit SCREEN parameters include H POSI V POSI CLK FRQ and CLK PHS Screen 1 MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE gt SCREEN ADDITIONAL SET UP TOTAL INITIALIZE Screen INITIALIZE EXIT Screen 3 H POSITION Values set and adjusted for H POSI V POSI and CLK FRQ serve as median values when adjustments are made in Menu mode CLK PHS has the same data as the CLK PHS accessible in M enu mode Press the SET button to return to screen lt Adjustable Range gt 0 to 255 for H POSI and V POSI 64 to 192 median 128 for CLK FRQ 0 to 16 for CLK PHS Adjusting Order For the sake of efficiency make adjustments in the following order V POSI H
36. stand base 40 Bolt number required four Washer number required four Hole rivet number required four An Altemative method 1 Remove hole rivets from the rear of the display 2 Mount the supplied turning over protective bolts 3 Using strings mount the display stand assembly to the wall or to a column Repeat the procedure for both the left and right sides Use appropriate commercially available strings and hooks X Table top Stand PDK 5001 m Mount locations for securing to floor screws Secure the assembly to the floor using M 6 screws at least 20 mm long 558 152 533 o L 1 2 2 E N o N i m y 325 656 6 m Dimensional drawings with display PDP 501MX PDP V501X Unit mm 765 150 at 258 41 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4 4 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one side type PDK 5002 4 4 1 Specifications External dimensions 1218 W x 300 D x 1162 H mm with plasma display in horizont
37. used for mounting the speaker system to fasten the ceiling suspension hardware to the display using the washers 25 mm in outside diameter supplied with the optional speaker Follow the normal mounting procedure to attach the mounting hardware to the display Mounting the optional speakers to the display makes it difficult to access the monitor mount bolts Take care while performing mounting work 56 Speaker System PDP SO2 LR Monitor mount bolt Washer 25 mm in o d supplied with optional speaker Plasma display ceiling mount bracket Figure 3 ee int d This circle shows the path that the outermost part p of plasma display follows when it is rotated Je Me about a verticalaxis axis after having been tilted Xf 2 sideways by 25 x Se e Maximum sideways tilt 45 geo P This circle shows the path that the outermost part Se P of the plasma display follows when it is rotated P PN about a vericalaxis axis after having been tilted elo md sideways by 25 57 Speaker System PDP SO2 LR 4 6 4 Mounting with PDK 5006 wall mounting hardware Washer 15 mm in o d supplied with optional speaker Hexagonal socket head button bolt supplied with optional speaker Monitor mount bolt Hole rivet Figure 4 When mounting the plasma display with the optional speakers to the ceiling suspension hardware first fasten the speakers to the display
38. with monitor mount bolts and the hexagonal socket head button bolts and washers outer diameter 15 mm that are supplied with the optional speaker as shown in Figure 4 Next referring to Figure 5 use the upper left and right monitor mount bolts which are not used to mount the speaker system to attach the wall mount hardware to the display using the washers outer diameter 25 mm supplied with the optional speakers Then follow normal mounting procedures to secure the mounting hardware to the display Mounting the optional speakers to the display makes it difficult to access the monitor mount bolts Take care while performing mounting work 58 Speaker System PDP SO2 LR Washer 25 mm in o d supplied with optional speaker Monitor mount bolt Wall mounting hardware Monitor mount bolt Figure 5 59 Before Beginning Adjustments 5 1 Before Beginning Adjustments You can make adjustments to the unit in the following ways With the operating panel of the main unit With the remote control unit With a PC through RS 232C control Make sure you ve thoroughly read and understood the following before making any adjustments 5 1 1 Operating mode The unit has the following four major operating modes Standby Status PON POF STANDBY ON MENU D Normal Operating Mode Me Note 1 ena MENU 4 STANDBY ON 3 Integrator Mode Y 2 RS232C Adjustment Mode Menu Mod
39. 0 2 1152 x 870 75 1 68 7 Note 10 640 x 400 56 4 70 1 31 5 59 9 31 5 75 37 5 60 3 37 9 75 46 9 70 1 56 5 75 60 1280 x 1024 60 64 Note 10 24 8 Composite NTSC 4 43 NTSC 640 x 480 S video signal 800 x 600 Signals supported by INPUT 2 Vertical Frequency Fv Hz Horizontal Frequency Fh kHz 1024 x 768 Component Component Component Component NOTE 9 Can be reproduced depending on settings in integrator mode but primary quality images are not available NOTE 10 Simplified reproduction NOTE 11 Interlaced signal frame frequency of 43 5 Hz NEC is atrademark of NEC Corp PC 9800 is a registered trademark of NEC Corp Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc 9 Extemal Dimensions 2 2 External Dimensions Weight 43 0 kg Material Front Resin Rear Resin Treatment Front Laser satin gray paint Rear Laser satin gray paint For packaging information refer to 3 3 2 Unpacking e Center of gravity Unit mm 714 31 a 609 i 1218 co N 1108 ca Pioneer Y is Light sensor for the remote ooc3o00 00000 Rear View 1162 ea 590 7 22009 Tm
40. 1 Align the vertical pipe with openings in the left and right stand pipes 2 Tighten bolts with the supplied hexagonal wrench to secure the vertical pipe 3 Insert caps into openings in the left and right stand pipes Vertical pipe f wrench Bolt M6 x 40 Hole Bolt M6 x 40 39 Table top Stand PDK 5001 4 3 3 Mounting to the main unit m Mounting procedures Step 1 Place the display face down remove hole rivets and align the assembled stand to the display mount openings Step 2 Secure the stand by tightening washers and bolts with the supplied hexagonal wrench 1 Lay a soft sheet beneath the display to protect it against scratches AN 3 Do not over tighten bolts 2 The mount work should be conducted on a flat surface such as a table CAUTIONS 4 Align screw holes in the stand to the mount nuts found on the display as precisely as possible 5 The displays weight more than 43kg and thinness makes it unstable Enlist at least two other persons when mounting the display Sheet Step 3 After mounting the stand to the display fas ten the assembly to the floor to prevent it from tuming over Fastening to the floor Fasten the assembly to the floor using appropriate commercially available screws Fasten the assembly to the floor using appropriate com mercially available clamps wes 5 Insert spacers of appropriate thickness beneath the
41. 34 Re packlpig tet UAI e UR E a ortae teria qa Ded en dar RR REP dea 23 9 3 5 Wing aco tete poi otio Ud take urere ite ea eee 24 3 4 Special Installation dp pedet Gf ta tuae bot d ecd eon dp des dra de ieee 26 3 4 E Mounting siio teli Rb oe bien ad datae ete bue bear 26 3 4 2 Hanging onithe wall 1 1 re dte rp Rt Ain rH PLAT Yt rer Rt ER 28 3 4 3 Embedding in the wall nce eee i ep Ee repete 30 3 4 4 Ceiling suspension with wires seseeeeeeeeeenneen nennen nennen ener 34 HOW TO USE THE STANDARD MOUNT EQUIPMENT 4 1 Standard mount equipment features and lt lt 36 4 2 Handling the standard mount ennemi nennen nnns 37 4 2 1 Handling precautions ie pate i geet 37 4 2 2 Precautions for installation nennen nennen nennen nennen nnn 37 4 3 Teble top Starxl PDK 5001 iiss eds nt p qr ie rte e edet ec d be A Dear 38 4 3 b Specificatioris e ego n es E tete este 38 4 3 2 ASSEMbIING ENE stand icr p rep ad ee i ER pee td e Pe ca ete a dere dr p P iad 39 4 3 3 M ounting tothe man orte teet n qupd on eL y Lese ec etal eesti 40 4 4 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware one sided type PDK 5002 NOT AVALABLE IN USA 42 4 4 1 Specifications 3 3 redet ua
42. 40 x 480 66 7 35 832 x 624 74 6 49 7 1024 x 768 74 9 60 2 1152x870 75 1 68 7 Note 10 NEC 640 x 400 56 4 24 8 PC 9800 70 1 31 5 Signals supported by INPUT 2 640 x 480 59 9 31 5 75 37 5 800 x 600 60 3 37 9 75 46 9 1024 x 768 70 1 56 5 75 60 1280 x 1024 60 64 Note 10 NOTE 9 Can be reproduced depending on settings in integrator mode but primary quality images are not available Signals supported by INPUT 1 Vertical Horizontal Frequency Frequency Fv Hz Fh kHz Signal Format Composite S video signal Vertical Horizontal Frequency Frequency Fv Hz Fh kHz Signal Format Component Component NOTE 10 Simplified reproduction NOTE 11 Interlaced signal frame frequency of 43 5 Hz NEC is a trademark of NEC Corp 9800 is a registered trademark of NEC Corp Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc 7 Specifications 2 1 Specifications EURO Model Light emitting panel 50 inch plasma display panel Aspect oonouHE SOR qo 16 9 1280 768 XGA supported PEL pitch 0 858 H RGB trio x 0 808 V mm Gradation 256 16 77 million full colours Intensity 350 cd m white peak separate panel Viewing angle Horizontal 160 degrees or more Vertical 160 degrees or more Inputs outputs INPU
43. 5 6 kHz x 50 Hz in this case no images are displayed on the screen in M irror mode 94 Integrator Mode 8 Adjusting the Side Mask The side mask adjusts the brightness of no image areas appearing on the fringe of the screen when the screen size is setto 4 3 NORMAL orto ORIGINAL for example The brightness of each colour of RGB can be adjusted separately Adjusting the side mask momentarily causes the screen size to be switched over In adjusting the side mask think of how video signals develop with time and also of a balance in the brightness between the adjacent display sets NOTE SIDA MARK adjustment is unavailable for 4 5kHz x 60Hz or 33 75kHz x 60HZ signal inputs D Enter the Integrator mode refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator Mode Screen D 1 MENU The ID number of the set of adjustment items will be PICTURE indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration gt gt ADDITIONAL SET UP TOTAL INITIALIZE Select ADDITIONAL SET UP Select SIDE MASK The screen size switches to ORIGINAL or 4 3 NORMAL Screen ADDITIONAL SET UP Select EXIT in screen to retum to screen COLOUR MODE 1 BAUD RATE 4800BPS HOUR METER 00123 gt MIRROR MODE OFF STD RGB OFF gt SIDE MASK AD EXIT 3 Select the desired option Screen 3 ADDITIONAL SET UP SIDE MASK ADJ gt R LEVEL 128 G LEVEL 128 B LEVEL 128 Sel
44. 768 A 1280 1024 960 x 768 1276 x 768 1276 x 768 NEC PC 9800 Supported Video can be reproduced but details are unclear A Simplified reproduction details are not reproduced NOTE 1 Interlaced signal frame frequency of 43 5 Hz PC 98002 is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc NEC is a trademark of NEC Corporation 64 3 About Screen Size Before Beginning Adjustments D Screen size when video signals are received Refer to the operating manual 2 Screen size when PC signals are received ORIGINAL Images are reproduced with the input signal s dot and line numbers corresponding to the unit s dot and line num bers at a 1 to 1 ratio dot and line represents screen size or display area Input signals are reproduced with the highest possible fidelity a 1280 dots Screen Example When inputting a 640 x 480 signal gt Original image 4 3 NORMAL Enables reproduction of input signals in full width pre serving the original aspect vertical to horizontal ratio Screen Example When inputting a 640 x 480 signal gt e FULL Enables reproduction of input signals in full width on a 16 to 9 ratio screen Screen Example When inputting a 640 x 480 signal gt ZOOM Enabled only for 1280 x 1024 signals Reproduct
45. ABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 589 400 000000090090 714 49 THIS ITEM IS AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4 5 2 Assembling the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 1 Precautions Make sure you distinguish correctly between vertical frames for left and right Both should be mounted so their hexagonal sockets face outward The horizontal frames should be mounted so their smaller openings face the wall A total of eight openings are provided in the horizontal frames for wall mounting A total of fourteen openings are provided in the PDK 5006 itself 2 Assembly procedure CD Loosen screw 8 and separate one end of the hook from the screw Hold the upper part of the vertical frame and open to an approximate width of 10 cm 8 2 2 Loosen the screw until you can no longer see its end through this opening 3 Mount the horizontal frame to the vertical frames Vertical frame left P o
46. D Select SET UP 2 Move the cursor to INPUT SETTING and change the setting using the SET button Pressing the SET button toggles the setting between VIDEO and PC Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE gt INPUT SETTING VIDEO V MEMORY SIGNAL RGB SCREEN CLAMP MODE1 RESET AUTO POWER OFF gt SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT A SEL SET NEXT AY SEL SET CHANGE Conditions that allow adjustments When signals for INPUT 3 or 4 are not automatically identified Factory preset INPUT 3 to PC INPUT 4 to PC NOTE INPUT 2 is dedicated to component video signals and set to VIDEO It does not support PC signals 31 5 kHz x 60 Hx or 15 7 kHz x 60 Hz signals in INPUT 3 4 mode The unit does not automatically configure itself 77 Menu Mode 6 Setting the Input Signal Format INPUTS 3 and 4 support RGB and two component video signal types INPUT 2 supports two component video signal types Thus you must make the appropriate settings for the particular component This setting needs to be made separately for INPUTs 2 3 and 4 as described below Example To reproduce RGB signals gt SIGNAL RGB To reproduce HDIV signals SIGNAL COMPONENT 1 Note 1 To reproduce DVD players SIGNAL COM PONENT 2 Note 1 Note 1 Ortry selecting COMPONENT 1 or 2 to determine which provides the best possible natural picture color D Select SET UP 2 Movethe cursorto SIGNAL and change the setting using with the SET butto
47. EMA Fh kHz NORMAL WIDE 15 6 RGB Component o o gt o o gt o oi gt 31 3 l o o Jo l Jo 1 O 1 Component O Supported signals and screen sizes A Can be reproduced depending on settings in Integrator mode but primary picture quality is not available 63 Before Beginning Adjustments 2 Input PC Signals Supported INPUTs 3 and 4 Horizontal Screen Size and Display area dot x line Model Dot x Line Frequency ORIGINAL 4 3 FULL Fh kHz NORMAL PC AT Ch 640 x 400 31 5 640 x 400 1000 x 624 1276 x 768 compatible O p 640 x 480 640 x 480 1024 x 768 1276 x 768 640 X 480 640 9 480 800 600 3 800 A 600 800 2 600 960 0 720 1280 720 800 P 600 960 9 720 1280 720 1024 768 1024 768 1280 x 768 1280x 768 1280x 768 A A 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 A 1280 x 1024 960 x 768 1276x 768 1276 x 768 Macintosh O 640 x 480 640 x 480 1024x 768 1276x 768 832 624 832 x 624 1000 748 1280 748 1024 x 768 1024x 768 1280x 768 A A 1152 x 870 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 640 x 400 640 x 400 1000x 624 1276 768 640 x 400 1000x 624 1276 768 640 x 480 640 x 480 1024 768 1276x 768 640 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 960x720 1280x 720 800 x 600 960 2720 1280 720 1024 768 1024 768 1280 x 768 1024x 768 1280x
48. ET Q EY DETAIL 128 INITIALIZE EXIT The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope 86 Step Select CONTRAST 9 Remote Main Unit ADJUST u 1 PICTURE SET SET 9 CONTRAST 128 Step Make adjustments 4 Remote Main Unit PICTURE m ADJ UST CONTRAST 128 Press the SET button to retum to the screen in step 2 To continue to make other adjustments repeat steps 2 to 4 Step mode Remote Main Unit enti MENU Or Or ER sTANDBY ON STANDBY ON Gs To complete your adjustments exit Integrator Q gt Entering Normal operating mode gt Entering STANDBY Integrator Mode Although itis possible to exit Integrator mode in other ways such as by switching off the main power to ensure that your adjustments are saved to memory we advise following the procedures shown at left 87 Integrator Mode 5 4 3 Adjustments and settings in the Integrator mode For detailed information on button operations refer to 5 4 2 Example of Integrator mode operation 1 Adjusting the PICTURE parameters PICTURE parameters here include CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOUR TINT SHARP and DETAIL They differ slightly from the picture quality items adjustable in Menu mode NOTE TINT adjustment is unavailable for PAL SECAM signal inputs CD Before entering the Integrator mode switch the unit to the Screen specific input one of INPUTs 1 4 in which adjustm
49. Example 1 STX PON AJY CNT ETx Transmit an input switching command IN 1 4 and AJ Y gt Error Example 2 STX POF PON ETX command allowing sufficient time between them Allow an interval of approximately three or more seconds Eror Example 3 STX IN2 AJY CNT ETX between input switching commands IN 1 4 104 PLEASE NOTE SOME OF THE EXAMPLES HERE DO NOT CORECTLY USE THE ID FUNCTION 5 5 3 List of RS 23C commands Keys to the table Normal Validity Direct Validly Up Down Validity Command Name RS 232C Adjustment Mode Shows availability in the normal operating mode Commands shown as valid are so whether or not preceded by an AJ Y gt command Shows commands that if transmitted follow ed by numerical values can or cannot directly set the corresponding items to those values sent out Shows commands that if transmitted followed by UPn DWn n standing for any numbers from 0 to 9 can or cannot increase or decrease the corresponding current adjustments by those num bers Full Name ABL NO ABL YES ADJ UST NO ADJ UST YES AUTO POWER OFF NO AUTO POWER OFF YES FULL AUTO ZOOM NO FULL AUTO ZOOM YES Normal Validity Direct Validity X lt x X X X x x x OX OX X xxx O Yes X No Function Sets ABL to OFF Sets ABL to ON Terminates RS 232C adjustment mode Initiates RS 232C adjustment mode S
50. Fv Hz Fh kHz Signal Format RGB Note 9 SDTV 480i Component RGB SDTV 480p Component RGB HDTV 1080i Component RGB HDTV 720p Component NOTE 2 Ifthe RCA jack orthe BNC terminal is connected at the same time as the S terminal signals received at the S terminal receive priority NOTE 3 Signals received at the RCA jack or BNC terminal are sent from this terminal Signals received at the S terminal are not NOTE 4 No signal is sent in power off or standby status NOTE 5 Defaults to 4800 bps This setting can be Signals supported by INPUT 3 4 PC signals 2 of 2 changed from the remote or from a PC d BM 9 Vertical Horizontal NOTE 6 Connection cables are optional and are not Dot x line Frequency Frequency supplied as standard equipment Use Fv Hz Fh kHz commercially available Mini Din 6 pin cables PC AT 640 x 400 31 5 straight compatibles 640 x 480 31 5 NOTE 7 Allow for 600 VA of consumption per unit 37 9 NOTE 8 The correct operating environmental 37 5 temperature may vary depending on the 800 x 600 35 2 installation site Refer to Section 3 Installation 37 9 VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics iin Standards Association 46 9 1024 x 768 60 48 4 Specifications and external designs are subject to change 701 56 5 without notice 75 60 87 Note 11 35 5 Note 10 1280 x 1024 60 64 Note 10 Macintosh 6
51. HIGH G HIGH COLOUR B HIGH INPUT 3 Component Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 RLOW Component Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 SHARP G LOW Component Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz DETAIL BLOW Component Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz 7 Component Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 7 Component Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 FACTORY CONTRAST R HIGH Mrd Sig BRIGHT G HIGH B HIGH RGB Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 RLOW RGB Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 GLOW RGB Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz BLOW RGB Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz 7 RGB Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 7 RGB Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 Z FACTORY CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT eG HIGH PC Personal Computer Sig HIGH PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 RLOW PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 eG LOW PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 BLOW PC Sig Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1 7 FACTORY CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE 98 Integrator Mode CONTINUED FROM THE PREVIOUS PAGE INPUT 4 VIDEO Sig Component CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH COLOUR B HIGH TINT RLOW SHARP GLOW DETAIL BLOW Component Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50
52. LOCK button is pressed 103 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 5 2 Interface 1 Connector D sub 9 pins 2 Pin Assignment Signal NAME Transmitted Data Recieved Data Clear To Send Signal Ground 3 Baud Rate 4800 bps switchable to 1200 2400 9600 19200 bps NOTE Set the unit baud rate to match that of the PC in use With long RS 232C cables we recommend using lower baud rates 4 Data Format Start 1 bit Data 8 bit Parity O no parity Stop 1 bit 5 Connection COMPUTER PC 98 PLASMA DISPLAY COMPUTER IBM PC PLASMA DISPLAY RXD 3 2 TXD RXD 2 2 TXD TXD 2 3 RXD TXD 3 3 RXD CTS 5 8CTS CTS 8 8 CTS GND 7 5 GND GND 5 5 GND Straight Cable D sub 9Pin D sub 25Pin conversion cables are now available on the market 6 Protocol From Computer to Plasma display 1 When transmitting commands individually STX ID COMMAND ETX STX 02h ETX 03h COM MAND 3 Byte ASCII 2 When transmitting commands in batches STX ID COMMAND COMMAND COMMAND ETX Up to three commands can be issued simultaneously Net When transmitting direct numeric commands STX ID COMMAND ARGUMENT ETX ARGUMENT 3 Byte ASCII Note after the STX a 2 byte ID must be sent can be used as a wildcard ID Transmit PON and POF commands one by one Allow an interval of three or more seconds between commands Error
53. M enu screen and some wamings Turns OSD display OFF Decreases adjustment values by 10 Decreases adjustment values by n Decreases adjustment values to minimum FRESH POSITION FRESH WHITE BALANCE Sets phase adjustment data to median value Sets picture quality and white balance adjustment data to median values 105 RS 232C Adjustment Mode Command Name Full Name GREEN HIGH GREEN LOW GET POSITION DATA GREEN SIDE MASK LEVEL GET STATUS GET W B DATA Adjusts GREEN HIGH LIGHT Adjusts GREEN LOW LIGHT Sends out position adjustment data in TxD Adjusts GREEN SIDE MASK LEVEL Sends out various adjustment data in TxD Sends out picture quality and white balance adjustment data in TxD HMD HPS HOUR METER DISP HORIZONTAL POSITION Lets hour meter show Adjusts horizontal position IDC IDS IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 ID CLEAR ID SET INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 Clears ID Sets ID Selects INPUT 1 S RCA or BNC Selects INPUT 2 RCS3 Selects INPUT 3 BNC5 Selects INPUT 4 mD SUB15 KLN KLY KEY LOCK NO KEY LOCK YES x Enables controls on display remote Disables controls on display remote MMN MMZ MPN MPY MIRROR MODE NO MIRROR MODE XY MP MODE NO MP MODE YES Resets mirror mode setting Sets mirror mode to XY upside down and left right reversed Sets MP mode to OFF Sets MP mode to ON NT4
54. Move the cursor to ABL and use the SET button to change the current setting Pressing the SET button toggles ABL between ON and OFF Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE INPUT SETTING PC V MEMORY SIGNAL RGB SCREEN CLAMP MODE1 RESET gt ABL OFF AUTO POWER OFF MP MODE OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT A SEL SET NEXT AY SEL SET CHANGE Conditions that allow adjustments PC signals incoming Factory preset ON 3 MP Mode On Off This accommodates video signal processing when reproducing PC signals We advise setting MP MODE OFF for still images and ON for motion pictures About MP Mode For noninterlaced signals such as those from PCs and for animation found in game software striped shadows may sometimes appear in the moving portion of the image This phenomenon known as pseudo contour results from the plasma display s tone wedge characteristic You can set MP mode ON to reduce pseudo contour but the tone wedge may become slightly blurred depending on the signal NOTE MP mode has no effect on 1024 x 768 87 Hz signals interlaced whether MP is ON or OFF D Select SET UP Move the cursor to MP MODE and set the mode with the SET button Pressing the SET button toggles mode ON orOFF Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE INPUT SETTING PC V MEMORY SIGNAL RGB SCREEN CLAMP MODE1 RESET ABL OFF AUTO POWER OFF MP MODE OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT A
55. Note 1 NTS Note 1 NRN NRY TV SYSTEM 4 43 NTSC TV SYSTEM NTSC NTSC RGB OFF NTSC RGB ON Sets TV SYSTEM to 4 43NTSC Sets TV SYSTEM to NTSC Sets NTSC RGB to OFF Sets NTSC RGB to ON PAL Note 1 PCY POF PON TV SYSTEM PAL PC RGB YES POWER OFF POWER ON x Sets TV SYSTEM to PAL Sets INPUT to PC RGB Tums off power Tums on power RHI RLW RSL RED HIGH RED LOW RED SIDE MASK LEVEL Adjusts RED HIGH LIGHT Adjusts RED LOW LIGHT Adjusts RED SIDE MASK LEVEL SCM Note 1 SMO SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 SM5 TV SYSTEM SECAM SCREEN MODE 0 SCREEN MODE 1 SCREEN MODE 2 SCREEN MODE 3 SCREEN MODE 4 SCREEN MODE 5 KKK KK Sets TV SYSTEM to Sets screen size to Original Sets screen size to 4 3 Normal Sets screen size to Full Sets screen size to Zoom Sets screen size to Cinema Wide Sets screen size to Natural Wide STD SHP STD WHITE BALANCE DATA SHARPNESS O x Resets picture quality and white balance adjustment datato defaults Adjusts SHARPNESS unavailable for RGB TNT TVA Note 1 TINT TV SYSTEM AUTO Adjusts TINT unavailable for RGB PAL and SECAM Sets TV SYSTEM to AUTO UPO UPn UPF UP10 UP n UP FULL Increases adjustment values by 10 Increases adjustment values by n Increases adjustment values to maximum VPS VERTICAL POSITION Adjusts horizontal position 106
56. POSI CLK FRQ H POSI CLK PHS 90 4 Setting the Colour Mode Integrator Mode In addition to normal color mode COLOUR MODE 1 this unit also provides a COLOUR M ODE 2 with PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE parameters preset for maximum performance in picture reshooting in TV studios Use the mode appropriate for the situation This unit is factory preset to COLOUR MODE 1 D Enter Integrator mode refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator Mode The ID number of the set of adjustment items will be indicated in the upper right comer of the screen where is displayed in the illustaration Select ADDITIONAL SET UP Move the cursor to COLOUR MODE and select the desired color mode with the SET button Pressing the SET button toggles the color mode between 1 and 2 COLOUR MODE affects every input INPUTs 1 4 without exception All inputs are immediately switched to the same color mode when a selection is made in step Select EXIT in screen to retum to screen Screen 1 MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE SCREEN gt ADDITIONAL SET UP TOTAL INITIALIZE Screen 2 ADDITIONAL SET UP COLOUR MODE 1 BAUD RATE 4800BPS HOUR METER 00123 MIRROR MODE OFF STD RGB OFF SIDE MASK ADJ EXIT NOTE The current COLOUR MODE can be identified by the ID display color Cyan COLOUR MODE 1 White COLOUR MODE 2 91 Integrator Mode 5 Setting the Baud Rate When controlling or adjusti
57. R FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4 Adjusting the angle This mounting hardware can be tilted 25 degrees without set increments This work should be done by two people D Loosen screw on the left and right vertical frames 2 While sliding the arm down push the display to the desired angle 3 Once the desired angle is reached tighten screw on the left and right frames x c3 When mounting the display flush or parallel to the wall secure the movable and fixed portions of the mount frame by tightening the screws 8 as shown This prevents accidental tilting of the display You must also tighten the left and right O screws After mounting the unit at an angle an additional Measuring the opening distance x enables approximate reinforcement measure can be taken by attaching an angle values to be determined appropriate wire flat bar using screws a THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 53 Speaker System PDP SO2 LR 4 6 Speaker System PDP SO2 LR 4 6 1 Specifications External dimensions eeeennee 74 W x 103 D x 714 H mm 1368 W x 103 D x 714 H with plasma display PDP 501M X PDP V501X mounted Weights tcu 2 9 kg 48 8 kg with plasma display PDP 501M X PDP V501X mounted Cabinet ars a cst eie Stagger connection closed type magnetically
58. RESET STANDARD VALUE USER AUTO POWER OFF MEMORY 1 SPORTS MEMORY 1 SPORTS SET UP MEMORY 2 CINEMA MEMORY 2 CINEMA MENU MENU OFF MEMORY 3 GAME MEMORY 3 AY SEL SET NEXT MEMORY 4 USER4 MEMORY 4 USER4 EXIT EXIT In INPUT 2 or in INPUT 3 4 AY SEL SET RECALL AY SEL SET MEMORY with Input Signal Format set to V MEMORY RGB V MEMORY RGB COMPONENT 1 or COMPO MODE RECALL MODE MEMORY NENT 2 STANDARD VALUE USER MEMORY A MEMORY A Displays shown in the screen MEMORY B MEMORY B MEMORY C MEMORY C are the same as above MEMORY D MEMORY D EXIT EXIT AY SEL SET RECALL AY SEL SET MEMORY V MEMORY PC V MEMORY PC MODE RECALL MODE MEMORY MAIN MENU STANDARD VALUE USER PICTURE MEMORY A MEMORY A V MEMORY MEMORY B MEMORY B SCREEN MEMORY C MEMORY C RESET MEMORY D MEMORY D AUTO POWER OFF EXIT EXIT SET UP av SEL SET RECALL AY SEL SET MEMORY MENU MENU OFF AY SEL SET NEXT SCREEN SCREEN In INPUT 3 4 with Input Setting set to VIDEO and Input Signal Format to RGB Display in the screen are the H POSL 10 L 9 gt V POSI 10 CLK FRQ WII eens b EXIT H POSITION 10 av SEL SET ADJ lt gt AD SET EXIT MAIN MENU a V MERO H POSI 10 V MEMORY 20 CLK FRQ VIII HILL Ta AUTO POWER OFF CLKPHS SET UP MEN
59. Restores Normal operating mode 73 Menu Mode 5 3 3 Settings in menu mode 1 Setting the Three Dimensional Y C Separator For U S model and Taiwanese model A three dimensional Y C separator is built into the INPUT 1 video input circuitry To correct blurred images as found in sports images or other videos recording swift motions set 3D Y C MODE to MOTION D Select SET UP 2 Move the cursor to 3D Y C MODE and press the SET button to change the setting The SET button toggles 3D Y C MODE between STILL and MOTION Screen Screen MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE gt 3D Y C MODE STILL V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF A SEL SET NEXT SET CHANGE Conditions that allow adjustments Composite signal received via INPUT 1 Factory preset STILL 2 ABL ON OFF Setting ABL to ON during playback of PC signals increases screen brightness Setting ABL to ON increases screen brightness but image intensity varies with changes in input signal If change in intensity is unsatisfactory set ABL to OFF Differences between ABL ON and OFF illustration ABL set to OFF ABL set to ON Example 1 The intensity levels of input signals are For images with relatively high overall brightness reproduced as is no significant change occurs example 1 But for dimmer images peak intensity images are brighter when reproduced example 2 Example 2 74 Menu Mode D Select SET UP 2
60. T 1 Connector type NOTE 1 and NOTE 2 RCA jack composite video signal 1 Vp p 75Q input BNC terminal composite video signal 1 Vp p 75Q input Mini Din 4 pin S terminal S2 video signal Y 1Vp p C 0 286 Vp p 75Q input Output BNC 75Q output Yes see NOTE 3 and NOTE 4 INPUT 2 Connector type RCA jack x 3 Y 1 Vp p color difference 0 7 Vp p 75Q input INPUT 3 Connector type BNC terminal x 5 GBR video section 0 7 Vp p sync section 0 3 Vp p 75Q input HD CS VD TTL level 75Q and 2 2 KQ inputs switchable INPUT 4 Connector type Mini D sub 15 pin GBR video section 0 7 Vp p sync section 0 3 Vp p 75Q input HD CS VD TTL level 2 2 kQ input Output Mini D sub 15 pin 75Q input Yes NOTE 4 Microsoft Plug amp Play VESA DDC 1 2B supported Control Terminal RS 232C for control using a PC Connector type D sub 9 pin Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps NOTE 5 Combination Input Output Terminal Used for simultaneous control of multiple units Connector type Mini Din 6 pin NOTE 6 Power requirements AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Electric current 5 6to 2 3 A NOTE 7 In rush less than 25 A Power factor more than 0 95 External dimensions WxHxD 1218 x 714 x 98 mm 47 31 32 W x 28 1 8 H x 3 7 8 D inch Weight eter rue 43 0 kg 94 lbs 130z Operating temperature 0 t
61. T TOTAL INITIALIZE ADDITIONAL SET UP SETTING at VIDEO SIDE MASK ADJ Note 4 Only while in INPUT 3 4 with INPUT SETTING at PC INITIALIZE Note5 TINT adjustment in YES lt NO unavailable for PAL lt lt SEL SET EXIT RLEVEL 128 SECAM signal inputs 97 Integrator Mode 5 4 5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE parameter memory area table The FACTORY area is a read only memory Note 1 EURO models only Note 2 U S models and TAIWAN models only Note 3 TINT not adjustable while in PAL or SECAM positions Picture Quality Adjustment Data for Use in Menu Mode Colour Mode 2 Provides a separate memory area table having Reproduce exp the same structure as Colour Mode 1 Picture Quality Adjustment Data Picture Quality Colour Mode 1 for Use in Integrator Mode CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH COLOUR B HIGH INPUT 1 NTSC TINT Note3 RLOW PAL Note 1 SHARP GLOW SECAM Note 1 e DETAIL BLOW 4 43 NTSC Note 1 FACTORY L CONTRAST R HIGH BRIGHT G HIGH COLOUR B HIGH INPUT 2 Component Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 TINT RLOW Component Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 SHARP GLOW Component Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz DETAIL BLOW Component Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz 7 FACTORY j CONTRAST R
62. T UP MENU MENU OFF AY SEL SET NEXT EXIT v SEL AUTO POWER OFF SETTING OFF SET CHANGE Note 5 SET UP p 3D Y C MODE STILL EXIT v SEL SET CHANGE SET UP EXIT v SEL COLOUR SYS AUTO SET CHANGE SET UP CLAMP INPUT SETTING VIDEO gt SIGNAL 1 MODE 2 EXIT AY SEL SET CHANGE Note 1 Note 2 SET UP INPUT SETTING VIDEO p SIGNAL RGB CLAMP MODE1 EXIT AY SEL SET CHANGE SET UP INPUT SETTING PC SIGNAL RGB CLAMP MODE1 ABL ON MP MODE ON EXIT AY SEL Note 3 Note 2 CLAMP is fixed to MODE 2 when the input signal format SIGNAL is set to COMPONENT 1 or 2 Note 3 The input signal format SIGNAL is fixed to RGB when INPUT SETTING is at PC Note 4 INPUT SETTING is automatically switched over depending on incoming signals Note 5 For U S models as well as for TAIWAN models Note 6 For EURO models Note 4 83 Menu Mode 84 Integrator Mode 5 4 Integrator Mode 5 4 1 About the integrator mode 1 Enabling Integrator M ode You must first release the Integrator M ode Protect which is engaged at the time of shipment The Protect should be released only once to eudle initial adjustments to be made in the integrator mode immediately following delivery of the unit How to release Protect In Stand
63. TECHNICAL MANUAL wes PLASMA DISPLAY PDP 501MX PDP V501X TABLE TOP STAND PDK 5001 SPEAKER SYSTEM PDP SO2 LR This manual provides precautions and information for installation preparation and handling of the plasma display and its dedicated mounting hardware Before installation and preparation work choose a safe and appropriate site after thorough consideration of construction materials used strength and surroundings If the adequate safeguards are not in place immediately halt the installation process and discontinue marketing activities CAUTION PRECAUTIONS C We accept no responsibility for losses resulting from AN Exclamation marks placed within triangles are the use of parts other than those supplied by us intended to alert users to the presence of important We guarantee the performance of our products only safety information Be sure to read instructions when they are assembled and adjusted as described in indicated by this symbol this manual The specifications and external designs shown in this manual are subject to change without notice About Mounting Installation The product is sold under the assumption that in stallation will be performed by experienced quali fied experts Refer all mounting and installation work to qualified personnel or consult the nearest PIONEER dealer for assistance We accept no responsibility for accident or loss re sulting from failure to select an appropri
64. U MENU OFF Exin AY SEL SET NEXT Nm In INPUT 3 4 with Input Setting RESET set to PC Displays in the screen are thel same as above ADJUST RESET YES 4 NO 4 SEL SET EXIT Note 1 V POSI cannot be selected when the screen size is set to ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE Note 2 TINT adjustment in unavailable for PAL SECAM signal inputs 82 Menu Mode 2 Adjustments at Menu Layers 2 of 2 each screen shows an example details differ depending on selections at layers In INPUT 1 SCREEN not selectable In INPUT 2 or in INPUT 3 4 with Input Signal Format set to COMPO NENT 1 or COMPONENT 2 Displays shown in the screen are the same as above In INPUT 3 4 with Input Setting set to VIDEO and Input Signal Format to RGB Display in the screen are the same as above In INPUT 3 4 with Input Setting set to PC Displays in the screen are the same as above Note 1 In INPUT 2 INPUT SETTING is fixed to VIDEO MAIN MENU PICTURE V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF AY SEL SET NEXT MAIN MENU PICTURE V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF AY SEL SET NEXT MAIN MENU PICTURE V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF SEU tae MENU MENU OFF AY SEL SET NEXT MAIN MENU PICTURE V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF SE
65. afety wire Bolt Safety wire Shacke NOTE Safety wires serve as important backups in keeping the unit securely mounted 44 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION Pattern Ceiling flange COMP lt lt gt E Hexagonal socket head bolt for tilt angle adjustment Flat washer M6 x 10 Ss WC100F Zk SM E60H 100KHz K Spring washer WS 100FZK Hexagonal socket head bolt S M10 x 85 iJ QY SM E100H850FZK Hexagonal socket CS Flat washer for ultangie WC80FZK Hexagonal socket head bolt adjustment 8 x 75 M6 x 10 SME80H750FZK SM E60H100FZK Benge Post COMP Spacer Spring washer WS 80FZK Hexagonal socket head bolt M5 x 16 SM E50H160FZK Monitor frame Center rod lt Hole cover Monitor bracket Used to hide holes drilled in the ceiling NOTE 1 Tighten all the mount screws at the specified points NOTE 2 The mounting screws must be strong enough to support the weight of the mounting hardware THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 45 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 3 Mounting the plasma display D Remove the hole rivets quantity six from the rear of the plasma display 2 Mount the supplied monitor mount bolt assembly three per side to the mount
66. al position Weight eene 14 6 kg mounting hardware only 57 6 kg mounting hardware plasma display Adjustable range of angles Horizontal to 25 degrees below horizontal 45 degrees left right Material ss Steel pipe for general material STK M Finish eee Semi matte black paint Package dimensions 1270 W x 725 D x 230 H mm Package weight 24 0 kg Accessories Monitor mount bolt senes x6 Flange tdi x6 Hexagonal socket head bolt 5 16 x1 Hexagonal socket head bolt M 6 x 10 x1 Hexagonal socket head bolt M 6 x 30 x1 Hexagonal socket head bolt M8 x 75 x2 Hexagonal socket head bolt M 10 x 85 x2 Flat washer 28 x2 Flat washer 910 essen x2 Spring washer 98 x2 Spring washer 910 esses x2 Hole COVED irr teri tpe nds x1 x1 Pattermi E 1 Operating 1 lt 1 Mount contractor contact form x1 The appropriate types of screws and other display mounting components will depend on the strength and composition of the ceiling Prepare them separately Operating Temperature Restrictions e Ambient temperature to 40 C Operatin
67. alling this device in a wall 30 Special Installation Embedding in the wall Methods for Securing Basic methods for securing are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The method indicated with cross hatching should be avoided Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to Fittings al l un ae m a EE i k M 9 E ee More than 700 mm gt 1 n More than 700 mm Temperature Measurement Points Informative 06 000 0 a 9 LIIILILIL T 00000000 0505005090 10000050050 0505005090 0005000000 T t m 50mm 50mm Make measurements at a distance 5 cm from the unit without directly subjecting the thermometer to fan exhaust Forspaces where temperature fluctuations are likely gather additional measurement points for an adequate data set
68. and a harf hours depending on the space available at the installation site 3 4 1 Mounting to fittings Observe the following guidelines when mounting the unit to fittings Notes to apply to all cases of mounting to fitting D During mounting to fitting keep the space around the unit free of all objects and obstructions Any unit deformation warping occurring as a result of installation should be less than 1 mm 3 Never block or cover openings aside from those shown as blocked on the page to the right The fittings should have a thickness of less than 20 mm This limit does not apply to fittings in examples 2 and 4 in the page to the right L shaped fittings should have a thickness of less than 100 mm 6 The strength of the fittings must be adequate to bear the weight of the display Take precautions to avoid sharply bending the power cable Less than 100 mm puc Maximum allowable deformation L shaped fitting warping is 1 mm 1mm MAX Arrange the power cable so that minimum stress is placed on it Vd Less than EN Less than 20 20 mm No thickness limitations No thickness limitations in examples 2 and 4 on in examples 2 and 4 the page to the right the page to the right Operating Temperature Restrictions Ambient temperature 0 to 40 C Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside Down Installations Ambient temperature 0 to 35 C This metho
69. ate installa tion site or for those occurring during assembly in stallation mounting or operation of this product or resulting from modifications made to the product or from natural calamities Pioneer Table of Contents 4 SPECIFICATIONS 2 T Specifications cce gun gre ead a Em e able rod re rene 6 2 2 Extemal dimernsions irissen rrena eliit teet et etc dar elg dat ete dps deli bets 10 2 3 Controls and connectOts bU e o a ctc ie renta 12 2 4 Remote control Unit vin creep ite te t Pea EO RE a o ee E Rn Un REOR ee eee 14 INSTALLATION 3 L Installation Site requirements cecinit entretenida 16 3 2 nstallati rrConditioFis Re e ederet et ee m a v e totus 18 3 2 1 Heat dissipatlol tee empto age qo Peer te idt dn E lr EV Re 18 3 2 2 Calculating heat qtlantity 9 6 0 ER epe ott vir teet Cute OU Vc etu adr 19 3 2 3 Product MOUNTING holes 3 pa terti or d e eet Reena t e Re 19 23 24 Mount surface Warping irc ep tete UO ait ad ted enit be vd nita 21 3 3 Installation Proced res rimina nr tea dida te o e e n ad et pai den ae 22 3 3 T Transportation precautions 2 cedit opi tiep tpud AR aaa eti acp te Eruca 22 3 3 2 Unpackihg ocior doe ope ens 22 3 3 3 Temporary installation using packing materials 3 esses 23 3
70. ative or inoperative 12 lt Connectors gt AC INLET INPUT 3 Inputs These RGB inputs are composed of five BNC terminals to 4 They also support the component video signal settings required in the menu screen Green Input 750 Receives signals of G G with sync and Y Blue Input 750 Receives signals of B CB and PB Red Input 750 Receives signals of R CR and PR 3 Horizontal and Composite Sync Signal Input 75 2 2 0 Receives signals of HD H V Sync Vertical Sync Signal Input 750 2 2 Receives a VD signal 09 Sync Signal Input Impedance switch Used to switch input impedance for items 3 and between 750 and 2 2 INPUT 4 Input INPUT 4 input terminal Mini D Sub 15 pin terminal for connection of RGB signals This terminal also supports component signals Settings required in the menu screen This terminal supports Microsoft Plug amp Play VESA DDC 1 2B VESA is aregistered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association INPUT 4 Output 17 INPUT 4 output terminal Signals fed to the INPUT 4 input terminal 46 are sent from this output terminal No signal is sent when power is switched off or in standby status NOTE When the unit is connected in a series using this output terminal up to five units can be connected including the unit to which signals are first input If you use separate sync or composite sync signal over 4 8 Vp p sync level is necessary between t
71. ble 2 Display in the RS 232C Adjustment M ode MODE E1 The display will appear much like the illustration to the right The ID number of the set of adjustments will be indicated in the upper left corner in the screen where is displayed in the illustration A display such as E1 in the upper ADJUSTMENT right of the screen is for factory adjustments 3 Notes 1 Adjustments are saved to last memory with the lt AJ N gt command You must execute this command when adjustments are complete 2 Some RS 232C commands can be used in Normal operating mode Refer to 5 5 5 List of RS 232C Commands 3 If the conditions described in 5 1 5 Last Memory are all met adjustment data and set items are stored in last memory except when e lt IN1 4 gt input switching is used in Normal operating mode lt MMN Z gt mirror mode switching is used in Normal operating mode AJ Y gt transition to RS 232C adjustment mode is used in Normal operating mode 4 About DIN OSD displays disabled and lt DIY gt OSD displays enabled Whether in lt DIN gt or DIY state the following are shown Menu screen Waming just before the Auto Power Off feature comes on NO SYNC AUTO POWER OFF Waming that the temperature in the display set has risen to crucially high levels THERMAL WARNING PLEASE SHUT DOWN 5 The RS 232C adjustment mode is automatically released under the following circuunsfances The KEY LOCK UN
72. ble installation method Buildings vary in structure and materials and the appropriate mounting hardware will differ accordingly When drilling into walls always remain aware of internal electrical wiring and pipes 2 Weight capacity of the installation site A Select a location with a weight capacity sufficient to support the total weight of the display and mounting hardware 3 Horizontal and flat surfaces N Select a flat and surface place for instruction and attach mounting hardware parallel to the pace of installation Install the unit so that the load is evenly applied to the ceiling or wall as well as on mounting components such as hang bolts 4 Sufficient work space N Select a location with sufficient space for installation work The installation work should be conducted by more than two persons 5 Nearby equipment N Air conditioning ducts or lamps located near the installation site may be subject to dust extreme temperatures humidity and condensation during installation Take suitable measures to protect them 6 Safe locations N Do not install the unit where it may be easily reached or leaned against Avoid locations subject to high vibration or severe impacts 7 Lighting conditions Consider existing lighting and sunlight angles when creating the installation layout Extremely bright lighting can reduce the visibility and quality of the display image n extremely bright surroundings adjusting screen intensity may n
73. by switch on power to the unit by pressing these three buttons on the remote in the following order DISPLAY button MENU button POWER button This procedure should be complete within three seconds This releases the Integrator M ode Protect and invokes Integrator mode The Integrator M ode Protect release is stored in last memory You do not need to repeat the procedure thereafter to enter the Integrator mode 2 Entering the Integrator Mode Once the Integrator M ode Protect is released place the unit in Integrator mode by doing the following Procedure In standby switch on power to the unit using the remote or the operating panel of the main unit as follows MENU button POWER button This procedure should be complete within three seconds 3 When Entering the Integrator M ode The picture quality and clock adjustments refer to the operating manual made in M ENU mode except for CLK PHS adjustment are all set to standard positions median values 4 Data Adjusted in Integrator Mode Parameters for PICTURE WHITE BALANCE and SCREEN refer to 5 4 3 paragraphs 1 to 3 are stored in memory by input function and signal Up to four signal modes may be stored when inputting PC signals When adjusting five modes of input signals the oldest adjustment data is erased from memory 5 To Exit Integrator M ode Press the M ENU button on the remote or on the operating panel of the main unit to restore the unit to Normal
74. cenes such as a night background may sometimes cause the screen to switch to CINEMA WIDE or ZOOM To guard against this switch FULL AUTO ZOOM off Parts of the uppermost or lowermost edge of the image may be clipped or black bands displayed depending on the LDs or video tapes in use When an S1 video signal is detected the screen size automatically switches to FULL whether or not FULL AUTO ZOOM is switched On or Off When an S2 video signal is detected the screen size automatically switches to ZOOM whether or not FULL AUTO ZOOM is switched On or Off Some RS 232C commands are also available Refer to 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment M ode 70 Menu Mode 5 3 Menu Mode 5 3 1 About menu mode 1 How to enter exit Menu mode To enter Menu mode and to display the menu screen refer to 5 3 2 Operation Example in Menu Mode press the MENU button on the remote or on the operating panel of the main unit in normal operating mode To retum to Normal operating mode press the MENU button 2 Remember the following 1 You can t change the input while in Menu mode Select the input for the adjustment or setting you intend to perform before entering Menu mode 2 M enu mode is cancelled automatically and Normal operating mode restored in the following cases When switching over to another input signal mode i e to another signal frequency When no control is operated for a period of approximately eight minutes When the KEY LOCK
75. center set of two mount openings or the lower set which is designed for use with commercially available mounting components The two mount openings for either set are not level the supplied washer provides the necessary compensation Secure at either pair of points with the washer fitted to the lower opening to level it with the upper opening 025 Connection to a stereo amplifier 1 Switch off power to the stereo amp 2 Usethe supplied speaker cable to connect the speaker input to the amp output The red input terminal the terminal at the right in the illustration is positive The black terminal at the left in the illustration is negative D Pare the insulation Press the level and insert from the ends of the the ends of the twisted cable and twist the wires into the proper bare wires openings Release the lever Negative C Positive terminal terminal To negative positive terminal terminal Output from the stereo amp 55 Speaker System PDP SO2 LR 4 6 3 Mounting with the plasma display ceiling suspension hardware PDK 5002 Monitor mount bolt Monitor mount bolt Hole rivet Figure 2 When mounting the plasma display with the optional speakers to the ceiling suspension hardware first attach the speakers to the display with monitor mount bolts as shown in Figure 2 Next referring to Figure 3 use the upper left and right monitor mount bolts which are not
76. creen surface front protection panel is coated with a delicate anti glare material To clean the screen dust off and wipe lightly with a soft cloth Do not rub with tissue paper or hard abrasive materials Never use solvents such as benzene and thinner which can discolor or render the screen opaque For cleaning we recommend the following cloth and fluid Name Part Number Cleaning Cloth Wiping Cloth AED1174 Cleaning Cloth Minimax GED 009 Cleaning Liquid B4 GEM 1004 For light soiling dust off particles then lightly wipe with M inimax For heavy soiling dust off particles then wipe with the end of Minimax lightly moistened with B4 Once the surface dries wipe with dry Minimax 4 Vent Every month remove dirt from the vent openings that house fans on the sides and rear of the main unit using a vacuum cleaner set to its lowest suction setting Be sure to switch off the main power on the main unit before cleaning the vents Blocked vents can lead to dangerously high internal temperatures resulting in malfunctions or fire 5 Readjustment of White Balance This unit uses phosphor elements as do CRTs These phosphors degrade over time reducing brightness Since green and blue phosphors degrade faster than red we recommend readjusting the white balance every 1000 hours 115
77. d of installation should be avoided in cases illustrated by examples 1 and 4 above 26 Examples of Mounting to Fittings Example 1 Less than 35mm 5 E m EL a i ee E ay ee S Less than Example 3 35 mm p i We Never block this opening Special Installation Mounting to fitting Example 2 i M j M Example 4 T WI Hy il n a 27 Special Installation Hanging from wall 3 4 2 Hanging on the wall Carefully read the following before attempting to mount the unit on a wall and observe the various limitations specified below Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting bending or any other deformation of the unit does not exceed 1 mm A Shaded areas indicate attachment a points for mounting hardware B Y Jooo doooo em 00000 00000 00000 00000 goo Ei 5 ll all ll ll B 5000000000 0000000006 65500005 0000000000 15000000090
78. display monitor is also unrivalled in compactness the 50 inch screen is only 98 mm in depth and weighs only 43 0 kg It can therefore be mounted at locations where conventional displays are difficult to install Supports a variety of signals from computers Full specification PC are supported in video modes from VGA 640 x 480 resolution to XGA 1024 x 762 resolution The SXGA 1280 x 1024 resolution mode also accommodates PC signals although a summary replay approach is employed in this mode The use of a dedicated video card also allowed access to a display of 1280 x 768 resolution as well This monitor also supports HDTV broadcasts Note To display HDTV images on this monitor an HDTV decoder additionally Optimized for industrial public address use AnRS 232C interface is provided for control from the exterior The combination terminal enables a single PC to control multiple monitor systems The integrator mode enables more precise adjustments than ever before Acolor temperature white balance switching function is provided for retakes and a key lock feature prevents accidental or unauthorized use of the monitor Multiple input and output terminals four inputs and eight outputs are provided Features Specifications 2 1 Specifications U S Model and Taiwanese Model Light emitting panel 50 inch plasma display panel Aspect ratio e scm gata 16 9 1280 x 768 XGA supported
79. e indicates operating mode and status indicates button operations on the remote or on the main unit s operating panel gt indicates RS 232C command operations Note 1 Refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator M ode 1 Normal Operating Mode Intended for video playback this mode enables the following basic operations Switching to STANDBY status POWER OFF Input switching Screencsize switching Full auto zoom On Off Key Lock Unlock switching this must be done using a button found only on the main unit Switching to Menu or RS 232C adjustment mode Additionally Normal operating mode also enables some of the RS 232C controls as discussed in 5 6 2 RS 232C Commands 2 Menu Mode Use this mode to set picture quality image position and other characteristics Refer to 5 3 Menu Mode for further details The mode allows you to change adjustment data within certain limits based on values adjusted in Integrator or RS 232C adjustment modes discussed later For more information refer to 5 3 Menu Mode 60 Before Beginning Adjustments 3 Integrator Mode This mode provides adjustment functions for the integrator White balance adjustment and various other setting items are available in addition to those in Menu mode Refer to 5 4 Integrator Mode for further details 4 RS 232C Adjustment M ode This mode enables various adjustments and settings using a PC Some adju
80. e CLK PHS H POSI PC Personal Computer Sig V POSI 640 x 400 PC 9800 56 4 Hz 640 x 400 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 70 1 Hz 640 x 480 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 59 9 Hz Integrator Mode 640 x 480 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 75 Hz J J 4 800 x 600 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 60 3 HZ HZ 800 x 600 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 75 Hz 1024 x 768 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 70 1 Hz 1024 x 768 9800 PC AT compatibles 75 Hz Macintosh 74 Dataat lt ZOOM gt time e CLK FRQ e CLK PHS H POSI e V POSI 1028 x 1024 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 60 Hz 640 x 480 PC AT compatibles 72 8 Hz 800 x 600 PC AT compatibles 56 3 Hz 4 800 x 600 PC AT compatibles 72 2 Hz wo 1024 x 768 PC AT compatibles 60 Hz 1024 x 768 PC AT compatibles 87 Hz Interlace 640 x 480 Macintosh 66 7 Hz 832 x 624 Macintosh 74 6 Hz 1152 x 870 Macintosh 75 1 Hz 101 Integrator Mode 102 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment Mode Through the unit s RS 232C port you can use a PC to make various adjustments and settings 5 5 1 About the RS 232C adjustment mode 1 Data Adjusted in RS 232C Adjustment M ode This data is written to the same memory area allocated for Integrator mode refer to 5 4 5 paragraph 6 Memory Area Ta
81. e than four points with these points distributed symmetrically on opposite sides of the vertical and horizontal center lines eee 5 EEEPEREEVS When suspending from a ceiling use the brackets shown at right to prevent concentrating loads on the upper two fixing points For additional safety secure the wires to separate fittings or parts of the ceiling Use mount screws composed of material stronger than Soft steel and use hexagonal bolts Use wires adequate for the combined weight of the unit 43 0 kg and the weight of the support brackets Bracket e Operating Temperature Restrictions Same as in 3 4 2 Hanging on the wall Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside down Installations Same as in 3 4 2 Hanging on the wall 34 Special Installation Ceiling suspension with wires Methods for securing Basic methods for securing the device are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The method indicated with cross hatching should be avoided Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to Fittings
82. ect EXIT in screen 3 to return to screen Make the necessary adjustments f Screen 4 Adjustments can be made using the and gt buttons Pian uis i ADDITIONAL SET UP on the remote or the and buttons on the operating SIDE MASK AD panel of the main unit Each item may be set to a value from 0 through 255 Press the SET button to return to screen R LEVEL 128 SIDE MASK ADJ applies to each input INPUTS 1 4 without exception All inputs after the SIDE MASK adjustments are made in step are automatically switched to the set value 95 Integrator Mode 9 Initializing Adjustments TOTAL INITIALIZE You restore adjustments made in the Integrator mode to their factory preset values PICTURE WHITE BALANCE and SCREEN parameters refer to 5 4 3 paragraphs 1 2 and 3 can be restored simultaneously to their initial settings D Before entering the Integrator mode switch the unit to the Screen D input INPUTS 1 4 with parameters you want to restore to MENU their initial settings Refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator Mode Forinitialization input signals that would be used in an actual production run Make sure that the current color mode is set to the made in which you want to restore parameters to factory presets refer to 5 4 3 paragraph 4 PICTURE WHITE BALANCE SCREEN ADDITIONAL SET UP gt TOTAL INITIALIZE The ID number of the set of ite
83. ents will MENU be made Refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator Mode PICTURE WHITE BALANCE SCREEN The ID number of the set of items will be indicated in the ADDITIONAL SET UP DS TOTAL INITIALIZE upper right comer of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select PICTURE 2 Select the desired adjustment item Screen 2 Selecting INITIALIZE in screen 2 resets all PICTURE PICTURE n CONTRAST parameters to their default values Refer to 5 4 3 BHIGHT paragraph 9 COLOUR TINT SHARP DETAIL INITIALIZE EXIT Select EXIT in screen to retum to screen Make the necessary adjustments Screen NOTE COLOUR TINT SHARP and DETAIL can t be PICTURE zu adjusted if INPUT 3 4 is set to RGB Make adjustments using the 4 and gt buttons on the remote or the buttons on the operating panel of the main unit CONTRAST 128 Values set and adjusted here except for DETAIL serve as median values when adjustments are made in M enu mode Press the SET button to retum to screen Adjustable Range 0 to 255 for CONTRAST BRIGHT SHARP DETAIL O to 127 for COLOUR and TINT About DETAIL Smaller DETAIL Value gt Larger Screen noise reduced Details of fine images of the lawn for example become distinct 88 Integrator Mode 2 Adjusting the WHITE BALANCE Parameters WHITE BALANCE parameters include R HIGH G HIGH B HIGH R LOW
84. es the following variable ranges 25 steps on ZOOM 15 steps on CINEMA WIDE See 5 1 3 List of supported input signals Displays with TYPE appended such as FULL TYPE will sometimes appear indicating a simplified reproduction Checkfor possible copyright infringement before using the screen size switching feature of this unit in restaurants hotels or other public venues or for commercial purposes Display call Press the DISPLAY button on the remote The current input function the incoming signal s horizontal and vertical frequencies current screen size and other characteristics are displayed on the screen NOTE The horizontal and vertical frequencies shown are intended to be representative and may differ from actual signal frequencies Full auto zoom This function automatically sets the most appropriate screen size for the picture being played back Press the FULL AUTO ZOOM button on the remote Pressing the button toggles the Full Auto Zoom function on or off Action For 4 3 image playback Switches to NATURAL WIDE For vista ratio image playback Switches to CINEMA WIDE For cine scope ratio or 16 9 image playback Switches to ZOOM NOTE This function is available only when INPUT 1 is in use or when a standard speed horizontal frequency of 15 75 kHz vertical frequency of 60 Hz component video signal is received through INPUT 2 3 or 4 For 4 3 image playback dark s
85. ets Auto Power Off to OFF Sets Auto Power Off to ON Sets Full Auto Zoom to OFF Sets Full Auto Zoom to ON VIDEO RGB YES BRIGHTNESS BLUE HIGH BLUE LOW BLUE SIDE MASK LEVEL x Sets INPUT to VIDEO RGB Adjusts BRIGHTNESS Adjusts BLUE HIGH LIGHT Adjusts BLUE LOW LIGHT Adjusts BLUE SIDE MASK LEVEL BAUD RATE 1 BAUD RATE 2 BAUD RATE 3 BAUD RATE 4 BAUD RATE 5 x Sets RS 232C baud rate to 1200 bps Sets RS 232C baud rate to 2400 bps Sets RS 232C baud rate to 4800 bps Sets RS 232C baud rate to 9600 bps Sets RS 232C baud rate to 19200 bps CLOCK FREQUENCY CLAMP MODE 1 CLAMP MODE 2 COLOUR MODE 1 COLOUR MODE 2 CONTRAST COLOUR VIDEO COMPONENT 1 YES VIDEO COMPONENT 2 YES CLOCK PHASE lt lt lt lt KOO kk X OX X OO xx xx0O OX X OO xx xxO Adjusts PLL frequency Sets Clamp Position Setting Mode to 1 Sets Clamp Position Setting Mode to 2 Sets White Balance Adjustment Data to Mode 1 Sets White Balance Adjustment Data to M ode 2 retake Adjusts CONTRAST Adjusts COLOUR except when RGB is selected Sets INPUT to VIDEO COMPONENT 1 Sets INPUT to VIDEO COM PONENT 2 Adjusts PLL phase DETAIL OSD DISPLAY NO OSD DISPLAY YES DISPLAY OFF DOWN 10 DOWNn DOWN FULL x O Adjusts DETAIL Disables OSD displays excepting M enu screen and some wamings Enables OSD displays excepting
86. fire or electric shock Be especially careful when working around parts of the system that have sharp edges When performing installation work from a height take suitable precautions to guard against falling Set up a barrier around the work site to prevent accidentally dropped objects from injuring persons standing or walking below Keep all foreign objects out of the unit Do not tamper with the unit or fire or electric shock may result Observe the following operating environmental limitations Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 20 to 80 Install the unit only in properly ventilated areas Features Features and Functions of the PDP 501MX Plasma Display High definition XGA wide panel The Display uses a high definition XGA wide panel which provides 1280 x 768 resolution with more than 980 000 pixels This resolution is more than 2 5 times higher than that of conventional panels and enables multimedia information to be reproduced more vividly and accurately than ever before Clear high quality image Provides 8 bit RGB in 256 gradations 16 77 million colors A new exclusive technology developed by Pioneer eliminates the pseudo contour anomaly that is typically observed in plasma displays Unrivalled brightness A brightness of 350 cd m2 white peak for panel unit which is the highest so far for XGA panels has been achieved by maximizing light emitting efficiency Flat lightweight design The Pioneer plasma
87. g Panel of the Main Unit a hidden button is provided for this purpose Locate and press the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button hidden in the opening between the STANDBY ON and INPUT buttons on the main unit s operating panel This hidden button toggles KEY between LOCK and UNLOCK Pressing this KEY LOCK UNLOCK button while in Menu mode Integrator mode or RS 232C adjustment mode automatically places the unit in Normal operating mode and at the same time invokes KEY LOCK status 2 Using RS 232C Commands Enter the RS 232C adjustment mode and perform AJ Y gt Issue a lt KLY gt command to invoke KEY LOCK status or issue a lt gt command to invoke KEY UNLOCK Precautions and Recommendations for Operations 113 About the Pseudo Contour 6 1 About the Pseudo Contour When images representing a series of different brightness or color tones such as human skin tones move at a certain speed they are sometimes accompanied by striped shadows This pattern is known as pseudo contour This phenomenon is an optical illusion deriving from the plasma display s characteristic tone wedge and is not found with still images Using our new driver method we ve succeeded in significantly reducing pseudo contour making it possible to achieve quality video particularly for motion pictures However this phenomenon may appear when MP mode is switched OFF for PC input A 1028 x 768 87 Hz interlaced signal is supplied whether MP mode is switched OFF or ON
88. g Temperature Restrictions for Upside down Installations e Ambient temperature to 35 C Others factors Maintain sufficient clearance between the display and the wall at least 300 mm 42 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION Extemal dimensions 200 300 4 213 5 to 22 806 1162 14 118 7 51 This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma display follows when itis rotated about a vertical axis after having been tilted sideways by 25 Without optional sperker S5c305 59566 56 Maximum sideways tilt 45 is 7 This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma display follows when itis rotated about a vertical axis after having been tilted sideways by 25 Ee Without optional sperker THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 43 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4 4 2 Assembling and installing the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 1 Preparations You will need the following tools Make sure you have them at hand before beginning work Wrench or spanner subtense 12 mm Hexagonal wrench subtense 4 mm for M5 bolts Hexagonal wrench subte
89. g to the customer 1 Explaining operating precautions We ask the mounting contractor to explain the following precautions to the customer after mounting and installation work is complete Even if the particulars of an installation happen to be letter perfect your work may be perceived as inadequate unless you are patient and thorough in providing these precautions e The following are highly dangerous and must be avoided at all times Any sudden application of force including pushing or pulling Splashing water on the unit Placing any object on the unit Touching mount screws and other mounting components For worry free use of the unit If any problem arises the user should immediately ask the installation contractor to conduct inspections and repairs To guard against accidents ask the user not to make any tilt or height adjustments Such work should be referred to the installation contractor 2 Mounting contractor contact form We ask the mounting and installation contractor to complete the contractor contact form supplied with the unit and to give itto the end user after post installation inspections are complete and the above precautions have been explained 3 Periodic inspection Overtime various internal parts or components of the suspension mounting hardware may renderthe installation unreliable possibly leading to the display breaking free of its mounting Please recommend periodic inspections 37 Table top
90. he video source and the first unit under the condition of 2 2 input impedance INPUT 1 Inputs S2 Video Input terminal S terminal Video Input terminal RCA jack 69 Video Input terminal BNC terminal To prevent malfunctions and breakdowns avoid connecting the RCA jack and BNC terminal simultaneously since they are electrically connected to each other inside the body INPUT 1 Output Video Output terminal Signals fed to the INPUT 1 Video Input 9 or are sent from this output terminal This terminal does not carry signals received at the S input terminal 8 No signal is available at this output terminal when power is switched off or in standby status NOTE When the unit is connected in a series using this output terminal up to five units can be connected including the unit to which signals are first input Controls and Connectors INPUT 2 Input Component video input terminals composed of three RCA jacks to 02 62 Y Input 750 CB and PB Input 750 CR and PR Input 750 Control Combination Input and Output terminals Used for simultaneous control of multiple units Refer to 5 6 Combination Connections NOTE No ABL linkage function is provided These terminals are incompatible with multi projections such as the RM V4800V Control connector conforming to RS 232C Used to make adjustments or settings extemally SR IN OUT terminals For SR connection refer to the operation manual to
91. icate front protective panel Remove the protective film only after all work and preparations for the installation site including clean up following unpacking are complete 3 3 3 Temporary installation using packing materials The lower carton and pads may be used as a temporary stand for the unit Connections to and from the unit can be made after the side rear and front cartons are removed At this point the power switch and remote control may also be operated but this installation should be regarded as temporary Always secure the unit to the mounting hardware after pre installation wiring and adjustments are complete Never attempt to move the unit while supported only by cartons Cutout allowing control of using the remote Cutout providing access to the power switch 3 3 4 Re packing If the unit needs to be re packed observe the following guidelines Pack by performing the steps described in 3 3 2 Unpacking in reverse order The mirro mat must be positioned so that the shiny film surface faces outward and its soft surface faces inward toward the unit Restore all accessories to their original locations Secure with adhesive tape to prevent damage during trans portation Check that no carton spacer is dislodged Rearrange dislodged carton spacers so they are securely positioned between the unit and the lower pads and secure with adhesive tape This guards against instability during packaging or transportation 23
92. ing requirements given above Note that this practice causes count errors on the hour meter 5 1 6 Aging After switching on power to the unit input signals to perform aging until the unit stabilizes Use signals that are unlikely to cause the displayed images to be bumed onto the screen signals such as a 10096 white signal or animations from LDs are recommended This should take about thirty minutes This ensures precision adjustments NOTE Display of still images over extended periods can lead to the above mentioned burning 69 Normal Operating Mode 5 2 Normal Operating Mode 5 2 1 About normal operating mode Normal operating mode enables the following Input switching Pressing one of INPUT buttons 1 4 gt Input switches over to the selected input Pressing the INPUT button on the operating panel of the main unit gt This switches the input to the next input Q Screen size switching Repeatedly pressing the SCREEN SIZE button on the remote changes screen size in the following sequence At INPUT 1 or 2 or when reproducing video signals via INPUT 3 or 4 FULL gt ZOOM CINEMA WIDE gt NATURAL WIDE gt 4 3 NORMAL gt When reproducing PC signals via INPUT 3 or 4 ORIGINAL gt 4 3 NORMAL gt FULL gt ZOOM gt NOTE During video playback switching screen size to ZOOM or CINEMA WIDE permits scrolling the screen up and down with the A and buttons V SCROLL function The V scroll function provid
93. ion is made with the input signal s dot and line numbers corre sponding to those of the unit at a 1 to 1 ratio but the top or the bottom of the image will not be visible as shown Vertical scrolling is available with V POSI in Menu mode NOTE The figures are for illustrative purposes only 480 lines Image reproduced Y Screen Q 640 dots 1280 dots 768 lines u N I 1 7 4 gt i 1024 dots 1280 dots r4 gt 1 N sya 1 1 1280 dots 1 1 1 la a 2 0 a E m aT Y 65 Before Beginning Adjustments 5 1 4 List of adjustable and settable items 1 Menu Mode INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 Variable VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO Range COMPOSITE COMPO COMPO RGB S VIDEO NENT NENT CONTRAST 32 STEP BRIGHT 32 STEP COLOUR 32 STEP TINT 32 STEP SHARP 32 STEP C TEMP 2 STEP R LEVEL 32 STEP G LEVEL 32 STEP B LEVEL 32 STEP H POSITION 64 STEP V POSITION 4 STEP ONotel ONotel CLK FREQ 32 STEP CLK PHASE 8STEP 3DY CMODENote6 STILL MOTION ABL ON OFF MP MODE ON OFF AUTO POWER OFF OFF ON INPUT SETTING PC VIDEO A Note 4 A Note 4 SIGNAL RGB COMP1 COM P2 A Note 5 O O COLOR SYS Note 7 AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM 4 43NTSC CLAMP MODE 1 MODE
94. is intended for smart cable arrangement making it possible to draw bundled cables upwards towards the ceiling when this display is mounted upside down using the ceiling hanging hardware PDK 5002 MIRROR MODE OFF e MIRROR M ODE XY NOTES This function is not available when standard rate RGB signals 15 6 kHz x 50 Hz 15 7 kHz x 60 Hz are reproducing no images would show up In using the PDK 5002 mount kit observe the operating temperature and other limitations specified under the heading 4 4 Plasma display ceiling hanging hardware Enter the Integrator mode refer to 5 4 1 About the Screen Integrator M ode MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE The ID number of the set of adjustment items will be SCREEN indi _ gt ADDITIONAL SET UP ceed in Hr comer of the screen where TOTAL NMALIZE is displayed in the illustration Select ADDITIONAL SET UP 2 Move the cursor to MIRROR MODE and set the mode to Screen XY or OFF with the SET button ADDITIONAL SET UP COLOUR MODE 1 BAUD RATE 4800BPS Pressing the SET button toggles M irror mode between OFF HOUR METER 00123 and XY MIRROR MODE OFF STD RGB OFF SIDE MASK ADJ MIRROR MODE applies to each input INPUTs 1 4 without exception All inputs are immediately switched to XY or OFF set in step EXIT
95. l position without optional speaker This hardware permits a wide range of viewing angles Speaker system PDP SO2 LR This vertical twin speaker system with a newly developed elliptical unit 4 5 cm wide on top bottom with a 2 5 cm dome cone tweeter in between provides improved sound field localization Despite its compact 7 4 cm cabinet the speaker system is capable of offering powerful dynamic sound reproduction Note that when the speaker is mounted to the main unit itself the operation panel of the main unit is inaccessible 36 Handling the Standard Mounting Equipment 4 2 Handling the Standard Mounting Equipment 4 2 1 Handling precautions This section of the manual discusses ways to mount install and handle the mounting equipment exclusively designed for our plasma displays Mounting should be performed by qualified experts Refer all installation and mounting work to qualified persons or request assistance from a Pioneer dealer 4 2 2 Precautions for installation contractors 1 Before starting installation Read the specifications provided in 3 1 Installation Conditions 2 During installation Carefully read the discussion provided in this section of the manual The installation work should be performed by more than two people 3 After installation After installing the mounting equipment check for adequate strength and properly tightened screws Repeat this inspection after mounting the display 4 Deliverin
96. ll images Brightness will drop slightly when photo images or slow moving images such as those supplied by PCs are shown for extended periods The unit detects the lack of motion and automatically dims the screen brightness to protect the plasma display panel This is normal and does not indicate a problem The feature generally kicks in approximately five minutes after powering up or switching input in Normal operating mode This feature does not function in RS 232C adjustment mode AJ Y or in Integrator mode 7 Software problems We have encountered the following problems with the microcomputer software version 5435A The still image detector functions in RS 232C adjustment mode AJ Y gt Make adjustments while performing AJ N gt every five minutes The still image detector does not function after exiting Integrator mode Switch power off then switch it back on after exiting Integrator mode We apologize for these problems You may compensate for them using the methods described above 114 Maintenance and Cleaning 1 Unplug the Power Cord from the Outlet 2 Cabinet and Remote Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner which can damage or destroy the coating of the cabinet or the remote Remove dirt by lightly wiping with a soft cloth If necessary slightly moisten the cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water In humid conditions wipe off condensation with a dry cloth 3 Screen Front Protection Panel The s
97. ms will be indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where is displayed in the illustration Select TOTAL INITIALIZE Screen 2 Move the cursor to YES using the 4 button on the remote TOTAL INITIALIZE or the button on the operating panel of the main unit and press the SET button This restores the following parameters to their factory preset values and retums the unit to screen 0 PICTURE parameters refer to 5 4 3 paragraph 1 INITIALIZE YES NO SET EXIT WHITE BALANCE parameters referto 5 4 3 paragraph 2 SCREEN parameters refer to 5 4 3 paragraph 3 Move the cursor to NO and press the SET button to retum to screen D The following items may not be initialized ADDITIONAL SET UP items in Integrator mode SET UP items in Menu mode AUTO POWER OFF in Menu mode V MEMORY in Menu mode 96 COLOUR MODE BAUD RATE HOUR METER MIRROR MODE STD RGB SIDE MASK AD INPUT SETTING SIGNAL CLAMP ABL MP MODE 3D Y C MODE for U S and Taiwanese models COLOUR SYS for EURO models 5 4 4 Integrator mode menu layers each Integrator Mode screen shows an example details differ depending on selections at layers MENU ics Note 5 PICTURE z PICTURE PICTURE 4
98. n Pressing the SET button moves settings through the sequence RGB COMPONENT 1 and COMPONENT 2 Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE INPUT SETTING VIDEO V MEMORY SIGNAL RGB SCREEN CLAMP MODE1 RESET AUTO POWER OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF EXIT A SEL SET NEXT AY SEL SET CHANGE Conditions that allow adjustments When reproducing video signals other than PC signals via INPUT 2 3 or 4 For PC signals input setting is set to RGB Factory preset INPUT 2 to COM PONENT 2 INPUT 3 to RGB INPUT 4 to RGB 78 Menu Mode 7 Setting the Clamp Position Plugging in RGB G ON SYNC signals and a sync signal simultaneously may produce inappropriate intensity reproduction with an over bright screen or images with a greenish cast If this occurs set CLAMP to MODE 2 For most situations leave CLAMP to MODE 1 Clamp pulse a timing pulse necessary for intensity reproduction is generated in two ways a and b as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Generation of a clamp pulse a Generating a clamp pulse from separate Sync Clamp effective area Clamp pulse Generating a clamp pulse from G ON SYNC Clamp effective area G G ON SYNC Clamp pulse Figure 2 When a sync signal is supplied simultaneously with G ON SYNC Clamp effective area G G ON SYNC H Sync signal Clamp pulse Clamp out of timing In CLAMP MODE 1 Clamp pulse Correct clamp timing In CLAMP MODE 2
99. ng the unit from a PC the RS 232C port can be set to one of five baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 bps The factory preset value is 4800 bps D Enter Integrator mode refer to 5 4 1 About Integrator Screen D Mode MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE The ID number of the set of adjustment items will be SCREEN ADDITIONAL SET UP indicated in the upper right corner of the screen where TOTAL INITIALIZE is displayed in the illustration Select ADDITIONAL SET UP 2 Move the cursor to BAUD RATE and select the desired value Screen 2 with the SET button ADDITIONALSETUP COLOUR MODE 1 BAUDRATE 4800BPS You can cycle through the available values by repeatedly HOUR METER 00123 pressing the SET button 1200BPS 2400BPS 4800BPS eee 9600BPS 19200BPS SIDE MASK ADJ EXIT BAUD RATE applies to each input INPUTS 1 4 without exception All inputs are immediately switched to the baud rate set in step Select EXIT in screen to retum to screen Setthe unit baud rate to match that of the PC in use With long RS 232C cables we recommend using lower baud rates 92 Integrator Mode 6 Mirror Mode This mode enables you to reproduce incoming images upside down and the left side of the original appearing on the right and the right side on the left Activated this mode is like the colour mode effective on whichever input function INPUTs 1 4 is selected This mode
100. nse 5 mm for M6 bolts Hexagonal wrench subtense 6 mm for M8 bolts Hexagonal wrench subtense 8 mm for M 10 bolts ee Lia You ll also need tools for ceiling work 2 Assembling and installing the mounting hardware D Confirm that the monitor brackets left and right are firmly mounted to the monitor frame and insert the center rod through monitor frame and the spacer into the post COMP Secure the post COMP and the center rod with two hexagonal socket head bolts M8 x 75 Tighten the vibration preventing hexagonal socket head bolt M5 x 16 Select the installation site then apply the supplied pattem to the ceiling drill the suitable holes and mount the ceiling flange COM P The appropriate types of screws and other display mounting components will depend on the strength and composition of the particular ceiling Insert the post COMP into the ceiling flange COM P and secure the two with two hexagonal socket head bolts M 10 x 85 Tighten the vibration preventing hexagonal socket head bolt M 6 x 10 Firmly tighten all bolts After mounting the mounting hardware but before mounting the plasma display confirm the strength of the mount portion of the ceiling For additional safety use the holes in the ceiling flange COM P as shown Use parts strong enough to support the weight of the display Anchor Ceiling flange COMP Foundation ceiling Example Securing to a foundation ceiling with shackle and s
101. nstallations secure by more reliable means 24 Installation Procedures 4 Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands Cables may also be drawn around to the right viewed from this side 2 Bundle cables using bead bands i Bundled cables can be drawn to the left or right Depending on specific requirements you may use the four openings indicated by solid circles e Insert part into an opening in the rear cover then insert part as shown How to unlock the speed clamp Use a pair of pliers to twist the clamp by atleast a quarter turn and pull outward Remember that this procedure entails risk of damaging the clamp Display viewed from the rear 25 Special Installation Mounting to fitting 3 4 Special Installation The unit can be hung from or embedded in a wall but such special installations impose additional limitations on operating temperatures and other operational factors Examine installation methods and the ambient conditions for your installation site while referring to paragraphs 3 1 to 3 3 in this manual Measurements discussed in this manual assume the following conditions A 100 white input is supplied Sufficient aging has been completed Make all measurements under identical conditions The aging period required for correct measurement will be two
102. o 40 C NOTE 8 32 to 104 F Operating humidity 20 to 8096 Operating atmospheric pressure 0 9 to 1 1 atm Storage limitations Temperature 10 to 45 C 14 to 113 F H tnidity eoe ek eatin 20 to 80 Atmospheric pressure 0 6 to 1 5 atm Stacking Fewerthan three tiers Standard accessories Power Cord ect s x1 RCA BNC conversion x3 Remote control unit eese x1 AA battery rotes vac te ird iege x2 Wipe Cloth s nete iq ear Sepe x1 Speed clamp sped E pte pe x2 Bead barid uote ad es x2 Operation manual eene x1 Warranty 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 NOTE 5 NOTE 6 NOTE 7 NOTE 8 To prevent malfunctions and breakdowns avoid connecting the RCA jack and BNC terminal simultaneously since they are electrically connected to each other inside the body If the RCA jack orthe BNC terminal is connected at the same time as the S terminal signals received at the S terminal receive priority Signals received at the RCA jack or BNC terminal are sent from this terminal Signals received at the S terminal are not No signal is sent in power off or standby status Defaults to 4800 bps This setting can be changed from the remote or from a PC Connection cables are optional
103. ode at one time Screen Adjustment Data for Screen Adjustment Data for Use in Menu Mode Use in Integrator Mode Reproduce 5 Data Note 3 CLK FRQ e H POSI e V POSI Component Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz INPUT 2 Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz CLK FRQ e H POSI e V POSI VIDEO Sig Component INPUT 3 Component Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 Component Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Component Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Component Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 Component Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 CLK FRQ e H POSI e V POSI VIDEO Sig RGB RGB Horiz 15 6 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 RGB Horiz 31 3 kHz x Vert 50 Hz Note 1 RGB Horiz 15 7 kHz x Vert 60 Hz RGB Horiz 31 5 kHz x Vert 60 Hz RGB Horiz 33 8 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 RGB Horiz 45 0 kHz x Vert 60 Hz Note 2 CLK FRQ CLK PHS e H POSI V POSI PC Personal Computer Sig 640 x 400 PC 9800 56 4 Hz 640 x 400 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 70 1 Hz 640 x 480 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 59 9 Hz 640 x 480 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 75 Hz Dataat 800 x 600 PC 9800 PC AT compatibles 60 3 Hz ZOOM time 800 x
104. onnection Up to 16 pcs of unit operation connecting with combination cables has been ensured under the following conditions Conditions Length of RS 232C Cable PC PDP 501M X 5m Length of Combination Cable 5m Connecting Cable Type M ini DIN6 straight 7 leads cable Per one lead Equivalent of AWG28 section area 0 008mm 7 lines x nr 7 3 14 x 0 06 0 079mmv RS 232C PDP 501MX umi Combination Cable 5m Note Regarding the maximum number of units for the series connection using video output terminals please refer to 2 3 Controls and Connectors 111 Combination Cable Connection 112 KEY LOCK UNLOCK 5 7 KEY LOCK UNLOCK 5 7 1 Functions In KEY LOCK status the operating panel of the main unit and the remote control unit are disabled preventing any other person from disturbing the work in progress RS 232C commands in this status remain effective Attempting to operate the operating panel of the main unit or the remote control unit in this status will display KEY LOCK in the upper right corner of the screen This unit is factory preset to KEY UNLOCK with the main unit s operating panel and remote control unit both enabled 5 7 2 How to switch KEY LOCK UNLOCK Two methods are available 1 With the Operatin
105. openings at the rear of the display 3 Loosen the upper mount screws securing the left and right monitor bracket and tilt the brackets to full extension Do NOT loosen the lower screws Lift the plasma display and insert the monitor mount bolt assemblies into the monitor brackets To avoid twisting and deforming the plasma display always tighten the nut for the monitor mount bolt assembly three per side after loosening the upper mount screws of the monitor brackets Adjust the tilt of the plasma display tiltable 25 degrees for horizontal Determine the desired angle then retighten the upper mount screws for both the left and right monitor brackets Holes in the monitor brackets serve as angle marks in 5 degree increments Adjust the left and right rotational angle of the plasma display panning over a range of 45 degrees on each side Hold the monitor frame and rotate the display to the desired angle then secure the display assembly by tightening the vibration preventing hexagonal socket head bolts M 6 x 30 Connect cables to the display by running them through cable openings in the post COM P If the cables are too thick to pass through cable openings in the post COMP connect them to the display directly or replace with thinner cables Connection cable Hexagonal socket head bolt vibration preventive M6 x 30 SME60H300FZK Post COMP US To connector on the main unit Holes ser
106. operation through the operating panel of the main unit or by issuing an RS 232C command When retuming to the previous screen with the SET button When exiting Integrator mode with the M ENU button restoring the unit to Normal operating mode When exiting Integrator mode with the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button switching the unit to Normal operating mode and entering the KEY LOCK status When switching to RS 232C adjustment mode with an AJ Y gt command When switching over to another input signal mode i e to another signal frequency When automatically exiting Integrator mode after persistence of no signal status for approxi mately three minutes restoring unit to Normal operating mode Adjustments and settings in RS 232C adjustment mode Approximately four seconds after the end of operation When entering the STANDBY status through remote operation through the operating panel of the main unit or by issuing an RS 232C command When changing adjustment or setting items using PC commands When exiting RS 232C adjustment mode with an AJ Y2 command restoring the unit to Normal operating mode When exiting RS 232C adjustment mode with the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button switching to Normal operating mode and invoking KEY LOCK status When switching to M enu mode with the M ENU button NOTE If you start or stop the entire system by switching a breaker on or off allow enough time for the last memory function to perform by satisfying the tim
107. ot result in perceptibly brighter images Keep in mind that extreme intensity settings can reduce system service life 8 Installation partially outdoors The unit is designed for indoor use and is not suited for open air use Installation at locations even just partially exposed to the elements may lead to malfunctions or breakdown caused by any of the following Water and dust Change in temperature and humidity Salt bearing wind Direct sunlight upon the display degrades image quality In installing the display avoid sites exposed to direct sunlight 16 Installation Site Requirements 9 Temperature and humidity conditions N The installation site should meet the following conditions Operating temperatures 0 to 40 C largely depending on installation conditions Operating humidity 20 to 8096 Storage temperature 10 to 45 C Storage humidity 20 to 9096 Operating atmospheric pressure 0 9 to 1 1 atm Storage atmospheric pressure 0 6 to 1 5 atm We recommend against installing electronic products such as this unit in locations subject to high humidity If the unit is to be installed in a location subject to relatively high humidity observe the following Never install the unit in locations that fail to meet the conditions specified above Make sure the unit is grounded Prevent condensation Do not allow water or liquids to enter the unit 10 Beware of condensation One of the chief problem sources during
108. packing 1 Package specifications 1382 W x 888 H x 454 D 58 0 kg Ref No Terms OBB WN FP ON Oo 11 12 20 13 e 14 Cz 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 Upper face of the carton Carton cover Side carton Lower face of the carton Upper pad L Upper pad C Upper pad R Under pad L Under pad C Under pad R Carton spacer Miller mat Power cord Remote control CU PDP002 2 manganese AA batteries R6P Operating manual Warrantee card Binder assembly Wiping cloth Adapter plug EURO Model Taiwanese only Front carton Rear carton AC conversion plug Taiwanese only Installation Procedures 2 Unpacking procedures D Remove the packing bands 2 Slowly lift and remove the upper carton top portion of the packaging 9 Lift and remove the reinforcement packaging Upper protective pad C is held in place by adhesive tape Remove the L and R upper cartons Remove the side front and rear cartons At this stage the product is supported by packing materials 6 Remove the operating manual and accessories which are secured to the lower carton by adhesive tape Remove the unit This should be performed by more than two persons 3 Transportation of the unpacked unit If it needs to be moved the unit should be lifted by more than two persons Avoid moving the unit by dragging it on the floor Move the unit slowly taking care to prevent scraping or striking the del
109. prevent fouling walls behind the product with exhaust air discharged from the air outlets Ee pee p This unit incorporates glass components Install only on flat surfaces 19 1 4 H T H e 4 i Va P 4 9 IE 1 I il JE 2 11 TE Bi Hl i ils x Bi a E i IE t iE iE E i 4 i k 4 E x x 4 i zz xad ee e ee PELLE E i L FF T e X oc eight points on opposite sides of the horizontal and vertical center lines as shown in the illustration below Do not This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes For additional safety we recommend securing it at six to secure the unit at four points arranged in a single row as shown below Methods for securing Unfavorable examples Installation Conditions E H d i i i E i i i i i i E i 2 1 pc 8 axa g 5 4 9 mr T i m a 5 pa i 11 6 Wy 1 S P 1 ib o 1E IE ail TE 5 M IE 7 D ij of ij E
110. s Operating Temperature Restrictions Fan exhaust temperature at Z Upper limit A No restriction B 100 to 300 mm 0 to 30 C 54 C A No restriction B more than 300 mm 0 to 35 C 57 C Temperatures in space X and Y Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside Down Installations Upside down mounting is unavailable when the unit is embedded installed into a wall 32 Special Installation Embedding in the wall Methods for securing Basic methods for securing the device are shown below Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by The method indicated with cross hatching should be avoided Before attaching the unit to fittings double check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct Also refer to 3 4 1 Mounting to Fittings f 1 al 18 un Sa zt Deene sf j ecl Ld More than 700 mm 33 Special Installation Ceiling suspension with wires 3 4 4 Ceiling suspension with wires When suspending from ceilings attach the unit either at rows A and B or at rows C and D to keep it free of deforming forces In addition the unit must be fastened at mor
111. s AUTO mode However if no proper image or no colour is delivered change the mode as follows D Select SET UP 2 Move the cursor to COLOUR SYS and press the SET button to change the setting Repeatedly pressing the SET button offers the following options in sequence AUTO NTSC gt PAL SECAM gt 4 43 NTSC Screen Screen 2 MAIN MENU SET UP PICTURE COLOUR SYS AUTO V MEMORY SCREEN RESET AUTO POWER OFF SET UP MENU MENU OFF A SEL SET NEXT SET CHANGE Set able condition Composite signals incoming via INPUT 1 Factory preset AUTO 81 Menu Mode 5 3 4 Menu layers 1 Adjustments at Menu Layers 1 of 2 each screen shows an example details differ depending on selections at layers MAIN MENU PICTURE PICTURE PICTURE L 9 CONTRAST iiie 7 0 V MEMORY BRIGHT ULLAL SCREEN COLOUR mni RESET TINT To AUTO POWER OFF SHARP unnm SET UP C TEMP MENU MENU OFF EXIT CONTRAST mum omm AY SEL SET NEXT AY SEL SET ADJ lt gt ADJ SET EXIT Note 2 IS IMPUTAE PICTURE PICTURE SCREEN not selectable CONTRAST iuis gt BRIGHT R LEVEL nmn G LEVEL nn B LEVEL nmn EXIT TINT tenis Jenn MAIN MENU AY SEL SET ADJ lt gt ADJ SET EXIT PICTURE Note 2 PV MEMORY V MEMORY V MEMORY SCREEN A4 MODE RECALL MODE MEMORY
112. seconds after the end of operation When entering the STANDBY status through remote operation through the operating panel of the main unit or by issuing an RS 232C command When switched to Menu mode as a result of a MENU button action When switched to RS 232C adjustment mode by an AJ gt command NOTE Among the RS 232C commands available in Normal operating mode some are not stored in last memory when used in this mode See 5 5 1 About the RS 232C Adjustment M ode Adjustments and settings in Menu mode Approximately four seconds after the end of operation When entering the STANDBY status through remote operation through the operating panel of the main unit or by issuing an RS 232C command When returning to the previous screen with the SET button When exiting M enu mode with the M ENU button restoring the unit to Normal operating mode When exiting M enu mode with the KEY LOCK UNLOCK button switching unit to Normal operat ing mode and entering the KEY LOCK status When switching to RS 232C adjustment mode with an AJ Y gt command When switching over to another input signal mode i e to another signal frequency When automatically exiting M enu mode after persistence of no signal status for approximately eight minutes restoring the unit to Normal operating mode Adjustments and settings in Integrator mode Approximately four seconds after the end of operation When entering the STANDBY status through remote
113. shielded design EIAJ Speaker three way Low Wopofer Ecliptic cone Mid Mid range Ecliptic cone High 2 5 cm dome Nominal impedance 8 ohms Playback frequency 50 to 60 000 Hz Output sound pressure 82 dB W 1m Permissible input Maximum output EIAJ 12W Rated input EIA 4w Crossover frequency 4 kHz Accessories for one set of speakers Speaker cord x2 Flat head screw x4 Hexagonal socket head screw x4 Hexagonal wrench x1 Washer M8 025 x 4 Washer 015 x4 Mount components x4 Warranty card x1 Operating Instractions x1 External dimensions with plasma display PDP 501M X PDP V501X mounted 3 Center of gravity Unit mm in m 8 b z 4 m Q Y t 684 1368 1218 74 357 54 Speaker System PDP SO2 LR 4 6 2 Mounting to the main unit Two mounting methods are available Proceed as follows Hexagonal Mount components
114. stment items are available only in this mode Refer to 5 5 RS 232C Adjustment Mode for further details Combination use of remote Unit operation panel and PC 5 1 2 Combination in use of remote unit operating panel and PC The remote and the operating panel of the main unit may be used together Example You can enter Menu mode through the operating panel of the main unit then make adjustments using the remote Depending on which has transmitted the more recent command either the remote or the operating panel of the main unit or RS 232C may originate the command currently in effect Example Operation Action Press the MENU button on the remote Enters Menu mode or on the operating panel of the main At this time the only available RS 232C commands are unit AJ Y gt lt POF gt Now issue an AJ Y gt command from Menu mode is disabled and RS 232C adjustment mode a PC is activated At this time only the following options are available from the remote or the operating panel of the main unit Power switch MENU button KEY LOCK UNLOCK button NOTE The remote does not have a KEY LOCK UNLOCK button 61 Before Beginning Adjustments 5 1 3 List of supported input signals 1 Input Video Signals Supported For U S and Taiwanese Models INPUT 1 Vertical Horizontal Screen Size Frequency Signal Format 4 3 FULL ZOOM CINEMA Fh kHz NORMAL 15 7 NE S Video Signal O
115. t ete oe qo o ttg ate a qe e e uere ud 42 4 4 2 Assembling and installing the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 44 4 5 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 NOT AVALABLE IN USA 48 4 5 1 SpecifiCatloris ee ed o Pp n eet gain erede tape ta 48 4 5 2 Assembling the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 50 4 6 Speaker System 602 54 4 6 1 Specifications cci neben ee tib eere ete ee e Le e ee hehe re e etn 54 4 6 2 Mounting to the main unit tenente innen nnn enne enne 55 4 6 3 Mounting with the plasma ceiling suspension hardware 5002 8 56 4 6 4 Mounting with PDK 5006 wall mounting hardware sese nnnm nnns 58 ADJ USTMENTS 5 1 Before Beginning Adj stments rtr ie ete ete De Ee p oue te E 60 5E Operating mode Sue ntt bau ap pe e erede e au 60 5 1 2 Combination use of remote unit operation panel and PC sse 61 53E3 Eistof supported Inptut sigrials cepe op enin cr habitu e M E ORE Ies leere M c 62 5 1 4 List of adjustable and settable items 65 2 1 591 5 ertt erit o i ua rn Ee RERO aon ue XR Re IR pera aue OM c 69
116. t locations marked by arrows in the illustration below To allow proper dissipation of heat from the unit avoid blocking or covering any of these openings 96 5 35 75 TWA Lg F i A o T t F o o Fan 4 in number o o i gt j Ilj um 345 4 GA Car gt ce Ee n D zl oeeo omis as mem reet t t n i ttt a5 Air flow through the openings All four fans exhaust hot air from the unit All openings not assisted by fans serve as air inlets If the unit is hung from or embedded into a wall special operating temperature limits and other limitations may apply Refer to 3 4 Special Installation 18 Installation Conditions 3 2 2 Calculating heat quantity For power consumption allow for 600 VA 600 W per unit Since most of the power consumed is transformed into heat power consumption may be regarded as roughly equal to generated heat Conversion to calories W x 0 86 kcal h Heat generated per display 600 W x 0 86 516 kcal h 2 Conversion to Bri
117. the mounting hardware to the wall at a minimum of four points b using appropriate screws or bolts Make sure that the screws and bolts are appropriate for the wall s strength and composition Before mounting to the wall check that the fittings have adequate strength ol lo AN JO TAN e io e DE d 1 lt 6 iH THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 2 After mounting the mounting hardware to the wall with the screws fully extend the left and right vertical frames as shown and tighten the left and right screws c Wall side Mounting the plasma display 1 Two persons should firmly hold the left and right sides of the plasma display as shown Insert four monitor fastening bolts into appropriate openings in the wall suspension hardware Insert the two lower bolts before the upper two Insert the monitor fastening bolt into opening in the wall suspension hardware and lower it into the cutout Tighten the screw from above to keep the bolt from working xc T loose 2 BD LL IQ Display i4 Tighten the nut 2 After performing the above step adjust the installation angle as discussed on the next page 52 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEE
118. tish Thermal Units BTU W x 3 41 BTU h Heat generated per unit 600 W x 3 41 2046 BTU h 3 2 3 Product mounting holes We recommend using mounting hardware available from Pioneer If you use other mounting hardware attach them to the unit using the M8 bolt holes provided in the unit Remove the hole rivets depending on the particular mounting hardware used Tighten bolts with a torque between 50 and 80 kg cm Applying a torque beyond these limits may lead to nut failure Locations of useble mount holes are shown below Caps or plugs can be removed by turning them with a coin or another device Hole a in 6 locations Hole b in 18 locations Air outlet Fan Hole b Hole b Mounting Surface Mount hardware etc The main unit Center line Hole a Hole a Hole b Hole b Hole b Bolt Hole b Center line Hole 10to 23mm Rear View Side View Always use a minimum four mounting holes evenly distributed on opposite sides of both the horizontal and vertical center lines Use bolts that can be driven 10 to 17 mm into holes a or 10 to 23 mm into holes b as shown in the Side View above Do not block or cover air outlets and openings for ventilation on the rear panel Take precautions to
119. to 255 GLOW BLOW O to 128 to 255 OJOO OJOJOJO OO O JO JO OIOI Of OJ O OIO JOJO JOJOJOIO OJOO OO O SIDE MASKR 0 to 128 to 255 SIDE MASK 0 to 128 to 255 SIDE MASK B 0 to 8 to 16 128 128 128 0 to 128 to 255 128 128 128 128 128 to 255 COLOUR MODE 12 BAUD RATE 1200 to 19200 Note 2 MIRROR MODE OFF XY OJOIOJOJO OJOO O OJOIO OOJO STD RGB Note 1 The one step increment may vary depending on input signal and screen size The range of adjustment values OFF ON is also bounded a limiter is inserted Note 2 Switchable in five steps For RS 232C adjustment mode refer to 5 3 3 List of RS 232C Commands Before Beginning Adjustments 68 5 1 5 Last memory Before Beginning Adjustments The last memory timing used by the unit is given in the table below Remember no last memory function is executed if you perform the following without meeting these timing requirements Switch off main power Unplug the power cord from the outlet and Switch off the outlet breaker Operation in Normal operating mode Power switch On Off Input function Screen size Full auto zoom On Off Key Lock Unlock Memory Timing About four
120. ving as angle marks Or D Hole rivet 2 Monitor mount bolt assembly 46 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK 47 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 4 5 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall Mount Hardware PDK 5006 4 5 1 Specifications External dimensions 1218 W x 98 5 D x 714 H mm Weight nenne 30 8 kg mounting hardware only 73 5 kg mounting hardware plasma display Material Resin on front plate on rear Finish eene Laser satin gray paint on front semi matte black paint on rear Accessories Vertical frame left and right x2 Horizontal frame seen x2 Hexagonal socket head flange bolt x8 Monitor mount bolt with x8 Washer dnte tete doe tb n x4 Hexagonal wrench x1 Operating Temperature Restrictions Ambient temperature to 40 C Operating Temperature Restrictions for Upside down Installations Upside down installation is unavailable with the PDK 5006 In wall mounting installation allow adequate space a clearance of 300 mm or more above and below the monitor set as well as on the right and left 48 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAIL
121. winter is condensation Rapid temperature fluctuations can deposit airbome water vapor inside the unit or on the screen degrading performance If condensation occurs tum the unit off and leave it off for one hour or so It is also good practice to increase room temperature gradually 11 Power requirements This unit functions properly when powered at 10 of its rated voltage High impedance characteristics of lines at the installation site may distort the voltage output wave form effectively reducing voltage If any of the following occurs inspect the main wiring Significant voltage drop between the switchboard and the plasma display Significant changes in voltage when switching unit power on or off When calculating heat quantity allow for 600 VA of consumption per unit The in rush current upon powering up will be approximately 25 A 12 Effectire remote control distance This display emits weak infrared radiation If other products controlled with infrared remote controls are placed nearby remote control function may be affected In such cases move them away from the display Depending on installation conditions the range of the unit s own remote control may be reduced by infrared emitted by the screen The screen s infrared intensity will vary depending on the image displayed 17 Installation Conditions 3 2 Installation Conditions 3 2 1 Heat dissipation This unit has openings for effective ventilation a
122. ytes 8 lt GLW gt Adjustment data for LOW 3 bytes 9 BLW x Adjustment data for B LOW 3 bytes 10 COL Adjustment data for COLOUR 3 bytes 11 lt TNT gt Adjustment data for TINT 3 bytes 12 lt SHP gt Adjustment data for SHARP 3 bytes 13 lt DTL gt Adjustment data for DETAIL 3 bytes 14 Dummy data 3 bytes 15 Dummy data 3 bytes 16 Dummy data 3 bytes 17 Dummy data 3 bytes 18 Dummy data 3 bytes 19 Dummy data 3 bytes 20 Dummy data 3 bytes 21 Dummy data 3 bytes 22 ETX 03H NOTE When the input function is INPUT 3 or 4 and in the RGB setting the adjustment data for COLOUR TINT SHARP and DETAIL transmitted is the dummy data 107 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 3 lt GET gt GET STATUS The status of various settings is transmitted in the following formats Output items Example of output Setting status when the signals to the left are issued 1 STX 02H 2 Version of microcomputer software 5 bytes 5435A Version A 3 Input function status 3 bytes IN1 INPUT 1 4 Color mode setting status 3 bytes CM 1 COLOUR MODE 1 5 Full auto zoom setting status 3 bytes AZN Full Auto Zoom OFF 6 Screen size setting status 3 bytes SM2 Screen Size Setting FULL 7 Auto power off setting status 3 bytes APN Auto Power Off OFF 8 3 dimensional Y C Separator Setting Status 3 Bytes YCM
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