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1. i 20 cm a lt gt lt gt hoo d A 10 cm Lower 15cm 15cm gt gt Right p 7 i i Floor R A 5 cm Side view Wall mounting unit al 10 cm Right Wall p gt 5cm Side view When installing the display use the optional desktop stand wall mounting unit or ceiling mounting unit Have When installing the display refer to the installation manuals for the options Further be sure that the display does Place the power cord and connection cables in a corner of the wall or floor so that they do not get caught on For good heat dissipation the Plasmavision requires at least the space shown in the figure below The installation location must have an ambient temperature range of 0 C 40 C See page 41 for optional parts 5 cm Floor Wall When ceiling mounting unit used Side view Ceiling 20 cm Ceiling A mounting unit N Wall a 5 cm When wall mounting unit used vertically Front view Upper 15cm a gt 10cm 10cm Left lt gt lt gt Right X t 10cm Lower Power lamp Side view Wall mounting vertical usage oD oA ENGLISH Wall gt Haf 5 cm e When mounting the Plasmavision vertically make sure that the power lamp is at the lower
2. HORIZONTAL POSITION 0 When too far left Adjust with the button MA RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST When too far right Adjust with the lt button HORIZONTAL WIDTH HORIZONTAL WIDTH 0 sidd j j VSNU RETURN NEXT eal When too small Adjust with the button PAD aniust When too large Adjust with the lt button Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next item VERTICAL POSITION e For VIDEO and S VIDEO modes ZOOM 15 through 15 Other 7 through 7 COMPONENT VIDEO mode 90 through 90 HEIGHT e For VIDEO and S VIDEO modes 7 through 7 COMPONENT VIDEO mode 70 through 70 HORIZONTAL POSITION e For VIDEO and S VIDEO modes 31 through 31 COMPONENT VIDEO mode 90 through 90 HORIZONTAL WIDTH For all modes 7 through 7 e VIDEO mode is the generic term for VIDEO mode S VIDEO mode and COMPONENT VIDEO mode The adjustments are saved for each video mode If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 27 INPUT SOURCE ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO MODE 28 VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST b gt x This operation can also be done using the buttons on the Display s operation panel EXAMPLE SETTING COMPONENT VIDEO Setting must be done when connecting a color difference signal to the COMPONENT VIDEO terminal Select SOURCE from the VIDEO MENU screen
3. Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next item After adjustment the screen may be jumbled If so return the setting to the original adjustment value The RGB mode means both RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 35 INPUT SOURCE ADJUSTMENTS RGB MODE The Macintosh mode and the clamp pulse mode can be set for the input source and the input signal can be confirmed E ce VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST Pb This operation can also be done 36 using the buttons on the Display s operation panel EXAMPLE SETTING MACINTOSH MODE The Apple Macintosh has two dot clocks If the display is partly cut or the video and the dot clock do not match set the dot clock as follows Select SOURCE from the RGB MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect SOURCE 3 Set by pressing the SET button Select the adjustment item With the SET button select MAC MODE Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below eo MODE CLAMP PULSE SIGNAL INFORMATION x The MAC MODE can be set only in the RGB 1 mode Select the appropriate mode for the dot clock Select with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as below MODE 1 lt MODE 2 fH fv MODE 1735 kHz 66 67 Hz MODE 2 34 9
4. gt button Makes the contrast stronger lt button Makes the contrast weaker To adjust another item repeat steps 2 and 3 x To complete adjustments RGB MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS WSA QUIT bald SELECT Sai ENTER Example When PICTURE is selected CONTRAST FeceeetereeereePrierieeieeeeeel WEN RETURN NEXT BL ADJUST Example When CONTRAST is selected CONTRAST s TELPEPPt Pte reer reer t reel NEXT WISE RETURN mld ADJUST Example When the gt button is pressed Press the MENU button to return to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen Adjustment settings for the RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes are stored separately for each mode VIDEO ADJUSTMENT ITEMS BRIGHTNESS Screen brightness can be adjusted gt bution Makes the picture brighter lt q button Makes the picture darker CONTRAST Screen contrast difference between dark and light can be adjusted p gt button Makes the contrast stronger lt q button Makes the contrast weaker ENGLISH BRIGHTNESS PAAAAAAAIIEEL A AEA MaN RETURN NEXT mle ADJUST CONTRAST JAIN ANEANEAIEEI TAINA VSNU RETURN NEXT bld ADJUST Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item The RGB mode means both RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes If there is no ope
5. puter vary according to the type of machine so consult your product dealer To audio output terminal AUDIO INPUT To video output terminal J Remote controller x 1 AA battery x 2 WD Screw A 10 mm AD Screw B 20 mm Screw x 2 2 types i 7 E T E gt ca C co SSS ne B SS Bundle connecting cables so in the illustration Cable clamper Attach as in the illustration RGB 2 SYNC SW SYNC SW TTLIANALOG 759 TTL ANALOG 752 RGB 2 INPUT COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT color difference H input S0 video output os terminal Connecting to PC Connecting to AV equipment 7 that they lead downwards as Display Display To S video to analog to analog RGB output RGB 1 E Output terminal terminal output To RS 232C terminal Q terminal ENGLISH WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW POINTS ABOUT USAGE the installation done by your product dealer not lean to the side or backward anything When desktop stand used Left Front view Upper 20 cm Desktop stand When wall mounting unit used horizontally 10 cm Left Front view Upper
6. time the SET button is pressed DPMS DPMS stands for Display Power Management Signaling It is a function that automatically reduces the amount of power consumed by the monitor When the power is on if no signal is input within the set time the power management function is triggered the monitor screen is automatically switched off and the monitor goes on standby This signal wait time can be set from 1 to 5 minutes in units of one minute Also the power management function can be switched off The factory setting is OFF DPMS does not function in the RGB 2 mode This display has a five language on screen menu ENGLISH A American English ENGLISH B British English DEUTSCH German FRANCAIS French If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 23 ED Cs VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST D gt This operation can also be done 24 using the buttons on the Display s operation panel VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO MODE EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS Select PICTURE from the VIDEO MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect PICTURE 3 Set by pressing the SET button Select the adjustment item With the SET button select BRIGHTNESS Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below VIDEO MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SO
7. 1 In COMPONENT VIDEO mode press the MENU but ton 2 With the ADJUST button se lect SOURCE 3 Set by pressing the SET button This setting can be done in COMPONENT VIDEO mode only Select the adjustment item With the SET button select COM PONENT VIDEO Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below COMPONENT VIDEO lt CLAMP PULSE COMPONENT VIDEO and CLAMP PULSE are set for COMPONENT VIDEO mode VIDEO SYSTEM can be set for VIDEO mode and S VIDEO mode Set the connected equip ment Select with the ADJUST button MODE 1 Use this mode for nor mal usage such as DVD BETACAM or other standard component video signals MODE 2 Use this mode only for MUSE signal Hi Vision Japa nese high definition video signal x To complete adjustments VIDEO MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS MSN QUIT ENTER mld SELECT Example When SOURCE is selected COMPONENT VIDEO MODE 1 MODE 2 VSNU RETURN NEXT bled SELECT Example When COMPONENT VIDEO is selected COMPONENT VIDEO MODE 1 MODE 2 May RETURN NEXT bald SELECT Example When MODE 1 is selected Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen COMPONENT VIDEO and CLAMP PULSE can be set in COMPONENT VIDEO mode only VIDEO SYSTEM can be set in VIDEO
8. 32C input terminal Display is RS 232C Connects to a personal computer RS 232C terminal No Signal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DCD Data Carrier Detect RD Receive Data TD Transmit Data DTR Data Terminal Ready GND Ground DSR Data Set Ready RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send RI Ring Indication Regulation PDS4207W H PDS4207E H e UL CSAs Safety UL1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 FCC Class EMC FCC Part 15 Class A iO oe Safety EN60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 EMC EN55022 1994 ClassA EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 EN50082 2 1995 EN61000 4 2 1995 eve 000 4 4 1 3 EN61000 4 8 1993 ENV50140 1993 ewvsora 1293 ENV50204 1995 AG aeni Safety IEC950 A1 A2 A3 A4 EMC AS NZS 3548 Points about shipping The Plasmavision is a precision instrument and requires dedicated packing materials for shipping x Use Fujitsu s packing materials only 43 ENGLISH CARE AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE CLEANING Always unplug the power cord from the socket Cleaning the cabinet and remote controller Do not use benzene paint thinner or other solvents They can cause deterioration or paint peeling on the cabinet the screen front filter or the remote controller Wipe gently with a soft cloth For stubborn grime soak the soft cloth in neutral cleaning agent diluted with water wring it out well and wipe clean Then finish with a dry soft cloth Cleaning the screen Wipe
9. 72 Hz 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 S VGA 56 Hz Note2 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 S VGA 60 Hz Note2 800 x 600 48 08 72 19 S VGA 72 Hz Note2 1024 x 768 48 36 60 00 XGA 60Hz Note2 1024 x 768 56 48 70 08 XGA70Hz Note2 a 31 00 to 100 0 50 00 to 120 0 User setting Note3 The dedicated graphics board is an optional product The 800 x 600 mode and the 1024 x 768 mode are compressed display through compression interpolation Also the screen display is also compressed for display 3 Images on the screen may be blurred or not be displayed due to the settings of personal computer Adjust or change the resolution frequency of the personal computer Points about usage The company names and product names in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective com panies The mode numbers indicate the SIGNAL INFORMATION modes set for the RGB 1 mode RGB 2 mode and input source 40 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS e Wall mounting unit horizontal For 0 installation angle P 42WB01 B For 5 installation angle P 42WB02 B T For 10 installation angle P 42WB03 B 5 For 15 installation angle P 42WB04 B aT For 0 10 installation angle P 42WB05 B e Wall mounting unit vertical For 0 installation angle P 42WB50 B e Ceiling mounting unit Installation angle variable P 42CT01 B 0 15 The pipe is not supplied with the ceiling hanging unit so consult your product dealer e Deskto
10. 75 kHz 66 61 Hz To adjust multiple items repeat steps 2 and 3 x To complete adjustments RGB MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS MENU QUIT ENTER eLa SELECT Example When SOURCE is selected MAC MODE MODE 1 MODE 2 MaN RETURN NEXT plod SELECT Example When MAC MODE is selected MAC MODE MODE 1 MODE 2 VSNU RETURN NEXT mld SELECT Example When MODE1 is selected Press the MENU button to return to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen Adjustment settings for the RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes are stored separately for each mode OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECK ITEMS CLAMP PULSE CLAMP PULSE must be set when the signal is connected to the RGB input terminal ENGLISH This setting switches the phase of the clamp pulse CLAMP PULSE 0 f MA RETURN NEXT Select so that optimum picture is attained BLA ADJUST The ADJUST button can be adjusted in the range from 0 through 4 SIGNAL INFORMATION The sync signal information input from the RGB input terminal can be SIGNAL INFORMATION checked MODE Fixed mode No Mode Nos are set out on page 40 TYPE COMPOSITE SEPARATE or SYNC ON GREEN For details see Personal Computers that Can Be Connected on page 40 When no signal is detected NO SIGNAL is displayed MODE 6 TYPE SEPARATE
11. E 1 Depending on the clock phase of the personal computer the screen may become blurred If so adjust The ADJUST button can be adjusted in the range from 0 through 15 CLOCK PASE te May RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST CLOCK PHASE 2 Depending on the clock phase of the personal computer the screen may become blurred If so adjust The ADJUST button can be adjusted in the range from 0 through 15 CLOCK PHASE 2 0 May RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST This adjustment can be done only in the RGB 2 mode To adjust the CLOCK PHASE in the RGB 2 mode be sure to adjust the CLOCK PHASE 2 first SYNC PHASE SYNC PHASE The screen may tremble vertically If so use the ADJUST button to adjust 0 the screen within the range of 2 and 1 MENU l RETURN NEXT Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next item e When GRADATION is automatically recognized in SVGA mode and RGB 1 mode it cannot be set e Adjust DOT CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE after invoking normal mode with the WIDE button e When SVGA XGA mode has been automatically recognized the screen may be jumbled depending on what equipment is connected If so adjust DOT CLOCK The RGB mode means both RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 39 PERSONAL COMPUTERS THAT CAN BE CONNECTED The Plasmavision is set at the factory with adjustment values for 11 types for the RGB 1 mode and 8 ty
12. ETTING 1 Select COMMON SETTINGS from the VIDEO MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select COMMON SETTINGS 3 Set by pressing the SET button COMMON SETTINGS can be set in the same way from any mode menu 2 Select the adjustment item With the SET button select SPEAKER Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below BALANCE SAY SPEAR BALAN LANGUAGE DPMS lt ______ DPMS is not displayed in the RGB 2 mode 3 Set the internal speakers Select with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as be low Eo 1 lt RGB 2 lt gt VIDEO lt S VIDEO OFF lt _ gt COMP VIDEO lt x To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen VIDEO MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS WISA QUIT mld SELECT Sag ENTER Example When COMMON SETTINGS is selected SPEAKER ON MAN RETURN NEXT mld SELECT Example When SPEAKER is selected SPEAKER ON NEXT VSNU RETURN bald SELECT Example When ON is selected Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item ON When using the internal speakers regardless of mode RGB 1 When using the internal speakers in RGB 1 mode only RGB 2 When us
13. IONS ED tf VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST D gt This operation can also be done using the buttons on the Display s operation panel 20 ON SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING Select COMMON SET TINGS from the VIDEO MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button OR ETIN 2 With the ADJUST button POSITIONISIZE select COMMON SETTINGS SOURCE 3 Set by pressing the SET WEN QUIT ENTER button Bld SELECT E le Wh MMON SETTIN i COMMON SETTING canbe a PS When COMMON SETTINGS Is selected set in the same way from any mode menu Select the adjustment item With the SET button select DIS PLAY Pressing the SET button moves F g DISPLAY the selection to the next item as ON OFF below MEN RETURN NEXT mld SELECT BALANCE Example When DISPLAY is selected Pee eee BALAN LANGUAGE DPMS lt _____ DPMS is not displayed in the RGB 2 mode 3 Set the desired setting Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next i DISPLAY item as below ON OFF VSNU RETURN NEXT mld SELECT ON The mode is displayed on the screen for a few sec onds when the power is first switched on and when the mode is switched Example When ON is selected OFF The mode is not displayed x To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen INTERNAL SPEAKER S
14. MENGE RETURN NEXT Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next item e Set CLAMP PULSE as follows depending on the connected device signal 0 Normal 1 MUSE signal Hi Vision Japanese high definition video signal 2 Other 3 MAC 4 NTSC PAL SECAM Points about usage Depending on the type of device inputting the signal SYNC ON GREEN and other sync signals may be input simultaneously This can cause the background of the screen to be too bright or too green If this occurs set the clamp pulse to 3 e The RGB mode means both RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 37 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS RGB MODE EXAMPLE SETTING THE GRADATION Select OTHERS from the RGB MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button RGB MENU COMMON SETTINGS 2 With the ADJUST button PICTURE E CH select OTHERS teas 3 Setb he SET a et by pressing the a WUSA QUIT ENTER VoLuME button RLA SELECT Example When OTHERS is selected MENU SET 4 ADJUST gt Select the adjustment item With the SET button select GRA DATION Pressing the SET button moves f GRADATION the selection to the next item as MODE 1 MODE 2 below VENU RETURN NEXT Bled SELECT PE GAMMA GRADATION DOT CLOCK Example When GRADATION is selected SYNC PHASE CLOCK PHASE 2 CLOCK PHASE 1 lt The CLOCK PHASE 2 can be This ope
15. TICAL HEIGHT leases HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL WIDTH POSITION Adjust with the ADJUST button gt button Moves the screen up lt q button Moves the screen down For the adjustment range see the opposite page To adjust multiple items repeat steps 2 and 3 x To complete adjustments VIDEO MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS WEN QUIT ENTER ml SELECT Example When POSITION SIZE is selected VERTICAL POSITION 0 NEXT MISE RETURN mld ADJUST Example When VERTICAL POSITION is selected VERTICAL POSITION 2 NEXT MISE RETURN mld ADJUST Example When the button is pressed Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen The adjustments are saved for each video mode VIDEO mode S VIDEO mode and COMPONENT VIDEO mode ADJUSTMENT ITEM LIST ADJUSTMENT CRITERIA VERTICAL POSITION I l Oo Z m VERTICAL POSITION 0 When too low Adjust with the button WENN RETURN NEXT Pall ADJUST When too high Adjust with the lt button HEIGHT HEIGHT 0 When too small Adjust with the button WaN RETURN NEXT ml ADJUST When too large Adjust with the lt button HORIZONTAL POSITION
16. TION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS WEN QUIT ENTER mle SELECT Example When COMMON SETTINGS is selected WHITE BALANCE 0 MANOR RETURN NEXT mld SELECT _ Example When WHITE BALANCE is selected WHITE BALANCE 0 WISA RETURN NEXT mld SELECT Example When 0 is selected Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen DPMS AND DISPLAY LANGUAGE SETTING DPMS SETTING The time until the power conservation function operates can be set Select with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as below gt OFF lt gt 1 MIN lt gt 2MIN lt gt SMIN lt gt 4MIN lt gt 3MIN lt DPMS does not function in the RGB 2 mode LANGUAGE DISPLAY LANGUAGE SETTING The language for the display can be set Select with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as below EN FRAN AIS gt DEUTSCH Note The setting title and guidance display also change Setting titles coe UAGE lt gt LANG nee LANGUE gt SPRACHE ENGLISH DPMS OFF YA RETURN NEXT ELJ SELECT Example When OFF is selected LANGUAGE ENGLISH A VSNU RETURN NEXT mld SELECT Example When ENGLISH A is selected Adjustment items An adjustment item is selected each
17. URCE OTHERS WEN QUIT ENTER mle SELECT Example When PICTURE is selected BRIGHTNESS Fiviccvecueccraticceeeererreeel MANOR RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST ee ead Example When BRIGHTNESS is selected SHARPNESS lt TINT lt COLOR Adjust to the desired pic ture gt button Makes the picture brighter lt button Makes the picture darker To adjust multiple items repeat Steps 2 and 3 x To complete adjustments BRIGHTNESS i TELE EP EPP Ptr eerie erred NEXT May RETURN mld ADJUST Example When the P button is pressed Press the MENU button to return to the VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen The adjustments are saved for each video mode VIDEO mode S VIDEO mode and COMPONENT VIDEO mode VIDEO ADJUSTMENT ITEMS BRIGHTNESS Screen brightness can be adjusted gt button Makes the picture brighter lt q button Makes the picture darker CONTRAST Screen contrast difference between dark and light can be adjusted p gt button Makes the contrast stronger lt q button Makes the contrast weaker COLOR color saturation Color saturation can be adjusted gt button Makes the color more saturated lt button Makes the color less saturated TINT Color tint can be adjusted button Makes the tint greener lt button Makes the tint more purple SHARPNESS Picture sh
18. VIDEO mode VOLUME H a 2 Select the video mode Select the video mode with the Sy D E MODE button 4 ADJUST gt Pressing the MODE button moves the mode to the next item as be low Example When RGB 1 selected e 1 gt RGB 2 VIDEO COMP VIDEO S VIDEO lt Mode display x Adjusting the volume Use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the This operation can also be done volume using the buttons on the Display s operation panel button Raises the volume Mnadani button Lowers the volume The current volume setting is memo rized even when the power is switched off Mode display e COMP VIDEO stands for component video mode e When the speaker setting see p 21 is OFF SPEAKER OFF will be displayed if the VOLUME button is pressed VIEWING WIDE SCREEN VIDEO MODE SWITCHING THE WIDE SCREEN AUTOMATICALLY MENU SET E E 4 ADJUST D gt This operation can also be done using the buttons on the Display s operation panel When AUTO mode is selected With certain software the Plasmavision may not operate cor rectly in AUTO mode If so use the WIDE button to switch to the most appropriate screen size Examples Some game software will invoke the Zoom screen where the top and bottom of the screen are missing For some 4 3 video software in scenes where the top and bottom are extremely dark the display may switch
19. arpness can be adjusted gt button Makes a sharper picture lt button Makes a softer picture BRIGHTNESS FreveretecsaeerPrvieeserrereiel WISN RETURN NEXT bald ADJUST CONTRAST FiererecececrerPrvieesetrireiel VSN RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST COLOR FicrereteteceerPiviieseeririiel May RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST TINT PURERUE EERE EORRERE EEE ROR R EE MAIER RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST SHARPNESS PURERUE EERE EORRE RR ERR ER ORRE REE May RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next item e VIDEO mode is the generic term for VIDEO mode S VIDEO mode and COMPONENT VIDEO mode The adjustments are saved for each video mode e TINT functions only in NTSC mode If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 25 I l Oo Z m os ce VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST Pb x This operation can also be done 26 using the buttons on the Display s operation panel SCREEN ADJUSTMENT VIDEO MODE EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE SCREEN VERTICAL POSITION Select POSITION SIZE from the VIDEO MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select POSITION SIZE 3 Set by pressing the SET button Select the adjustment item With the SET button select VER TICAL POSITION Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below VER
20. cO FUJITSU USER S MANUAL PDS4207W H PDS4207E H 42 WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY Plasmavision Contents Page Page Before Use Adjustments e Safety Precautions eeecccnecccccccncccccucuccccccccccuseacane 3 5 Video Mode Features srtttttttttetteeet ett eeeenteneeneeaneaeeaeeaeeeseeeneeeeenes 6 Video Adjustments ssa Shae ea nin T AT TE 24 25 ACCESSOF ES itt tttittttrrrrstsrrrrrssssrnnnnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 Screen Adjustments svt treet 26 27 What You Should Know E A A E A TT T 8 9 e Input Source Adjustments pe ceeecceeeccececcceccccccccces 28 29 Preventing Equipment from Falling a een 10 Other Adjustments EE T A 30 31 Usage ao ate ECE CELE ELECT EP ECC EPC Pee rrr eC errr 32 33 ee Screen Adjustments lt r tsrstsrssetesresersseesses 34 35 Viewing Wide Screen Video Mode e TEH l ete enn 88 88 e Viewing Wide Screen RGB Mode teenene 18 19 Others Handy Functions e Personal Computers that Can be Connected 40 e On Screen Display Setting s 20 Sea Ml S E teasexieetstasias Internal Speaker Setting 21 P opona P cosets a e INTEMAl opeaKker CETUING mi rtttttttttt ttt tttrtctetscscscses ifi e a a E Ea a E a NE 42 4 WHITE BALANCE Setting rvs BO ee ee ee e DPMS and Display Language Setting evens 23 Before using the display read this manual carefully so that you know how to use the display correctly Refer to this manual whenever questions or problems about operation arise Be
21. e on copyrights protected by the copyright law To respect the intent of the creators of the original video use NORMAL mode If the wide select function is used to display non wide screen conventional normal 4 3 video software over the entire screen the picture will be deformed with part of the edge not visible VIDEO mode is the generic term for VIDEO mode S VIDEO mode and COMPONENT VIDEO mode VIEWING WIDE SCREEN RGB MODE SETTING THE DESIRED WIDE SCREEN SIZE 1 Press the WIDE button The current viewing mode is dis played VOLUME MENU SET B 4 ADJUST gt Use the WIDE button to select the desired screen size Pressing the WIDE button moves the mode to the next item as be low NORMAL lt WIDE x This operation can also be done using the buttons on the Display s operation panel 18 NORMAL Example NORMAL WIDE Example When WIDE is selected WIDE SCREEN MODES RGB MODE ENGLISH O O When the screen is vertically wide O O Vertically wide video Points about usage Note that use of a wide select function to change the screen size or aspect ratio during commercial use or for public viewing in a coffee shop hotel or the like may infringe on copyrights protected by the copyright law To respect the intent of the creators of the original video use NORMAL mode e The RGB mode means both RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes HANDY FUNCT
22. ervice Please read these Important Safeguards carefully before use All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to All operating instructions should be followed Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may be hazardous Do not use this product near water Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature as this causes condensation which may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product The product should be mounted according to the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mount recommended by the manufacturer When the product is used on a cart care should be taken to avoid quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces which may cause the product and cart to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator ase Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation These ensure reliab
23. es than the ones described above adjust the clamp pulse so that the optimum image is obtained If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 29 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO MODE 30 ED Cs VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST D gt x This operation can also be done using the buttons on the Display s operation panel EXAMPLE MAKING THE GAMMA SETTING Select OTHERS from the VIDEO MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect OTHERS 3 Press the SET button to fix the OTHERS setting Select the adjustment item With the SET button select GAMMA Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below GAMMA gt GRADATION 3 Select the desired picture Select with the ADJUST button MOTION Carries out automatic correction so that the video is optimum for viewing moving images STILL Carries out automatic correction so that the video is optimum for viewing still images x To complete adjustments VIDEO MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS TEN QUIT ENTER mld SELECT Example When OTHERS is selected GAMMA MOTION STILL VSNU RETURN mld SELECT NEXT Example When GAMMA is selected GAMMA MOTION STILL MAN RETURN NEXT eLa SELECT Example When MOTION is selected Press the MENU button to return to VIDEO MENU Pressing the MENU button returns t
24. for the RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes are stored separately for each mode ADJUSTMENT ITEM LIST ADJUSTMENT CRITERIA VERTICAL POSITION I l Oo Z m VERTICAL POSITION 0 When too low Adjust with the button MENI RETURN NEXT When too high Adjust with the lt button mla ADJUST The adjustment range is from 250 through 250 HEIGHT HEIGHT 0 When too small Adjust with the button SES RETURN NE When too large Adjust with the lt button STI ADJUST The adjustment range is from 150 through 150 HORIZONTAL POSITION HORIZONTAL POSITION 0 When too far left Adjust with the button May RETURN NEXT When too far right Adjust with the lt button mld ADJUST The adjustment range is from 250 through 250 HORIZONTAL WIDTH D E HORIZONTAL WIDTH 0 When too small Adjust with the button WENN RETURN hate Si When too large Adjust with the lt button mld ADJUST The adjustment range is from 150 through 150 VERTICAL LINE The number of vertical lines on the screen can be set With the ADJUST button select the number of vertical lines Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as be VERTICAL LINE low 480 LINES bald SELECT 350LINES
25. gently with a soft cloth The surface of the screen is easily scratched so do not strike it or rub it with anything hard BEFORE REQUESTING REPAIR If you think a malfunction may have occurred check the following items When this happens Check e The power does not come on Is the power cord disconnected e The picture does not appear Is a cable to other equipment disconnected Are the batteries installed with their poles reversed Are the batteries flat Are you operating from far away Are you trying to operate with the transmitting section of the remote controller not facing the reception section of the display Is there any obstruction between the display and the remote controller The remote controller does not work This sound is generated by the expansion and contraction of the cabinet owing to change in the room temperature There is a creaking sound The Plasmavision has heat radiation fins to prevent its internal temperature from rising too high during operation The sound you hear is the fan rotating There is a humming sound Is the connected tuner being affected by interference from a car train high voltage line neon light or the like There are dots on the screen Do any of the video settings need readjusting The colors and tints are not good There is no sound Are the internal speakers switched off ERROR MESSAGE CONDITION 1 is displayed The fan is malfunc
26. he display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen The adjustments are saved for each video mode VIDEO mode S VIDEO mode and COMPONENT VIDEO mode OTHER ADJUSTMENT ITEMS GRADATION Gradation display can be selected to suit still or moving images MODE1 Carries out automatic correction so that the video is optimum for viewing moving images MODE2 Carries out automatic correction so that the video is optimum for viewing still images ENGLISH GRADATION MODE 1 MODE 2 VSNU RETURN NEXT Bld SELECT Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next item e VIDEO mode is the generic term for VIDEO mode S VIDEO mode and COMPONENT VIDEO mode The adjustments are saved for each video mode If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 31 VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS RGB MODE Ce VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST b gt This operation can also be done 32 using the buttons on the Display s operation panel EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST Select PICTURE from the RGB MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect PICTURE 3 Set by pressing the SET button 2 Select the adjustment item With the SET button select CON TRAST Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below BRIGHTNESS gt CONTRAST 3 Adjust to the desired pic ture
27. ing the internal speakers in RGB 2 mode only VIDEO When using the internal speakers in VIDEO mode only S VIDEO When using the internal speakers in S VIDEO mode only COMP VIDEO When using the internal speakers in COMPONENT VIDEO mode only OFF When not using the internal speakers If there is no operation for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 21 I l Oo Z m HANDY FUNCTIONS 22 E Ga VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST b gt x This operation can also be done using the buttons on the Display s operation panel WHITE BALANCE SETTING Select COMMON SETTINGS from the VIDEO MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button se lect COMMON SETTINGS 3 Set by pressing the SET button COMMON SETTINGS can be set in the same way from any mode menu Select the adjustment item With the SET button select WHITE BALANCE Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below DISPLAY gt SPEAKER gt WHITE i BALANCE LANGUAGE DPMS DPMS is not displayed in the RGB 2 mode Adjust to the desired white balance With the ADJUST button select the desired WHITE BALANCE Select the tint with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as below gt lt gt lt gt 3 lt _ lt x To complete adjustments VIDEO MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSI
28. ision vertically PLASMAVISION SUPPORTS The VGA full display and SVGA and XGA compression display suitable for personal computers A VARIETY OF INPUT TERMINALS The high quality image color difference signals such as DVD etc can be input in addition to the video S video and RGB CONVENIENT POWER MANAGEMENT FUNCTION DPMS Display Power Management Signaling automatically minimizes power consumption FIVE TYPES OF WIDE DISPLAY Five types of wide display are supported WIDE 1 WIDE 2 ZOOM 1 ZOOM 2 and normal display 4 3 ACCESSORIES Checking Accessories Cable clamper x 2 Power cord PDS4207W H x 3 PDS4207E H x 1 USER S MANUAL User s Manual x 1 Cable clampers The accessory cable clampers are for fastening the connected signal cables and a power cable When installing this display on a wall or ceiling insert the cable clampers into the holes on the rear of the display Bracket x 2 2 types Connecting to External Equipment Cables for connecting external equipment must be purchased separately Connectors AUDIO INPUT Pin jack VIDEO INPUT BNC S VIDEO INPUT S terminal COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT BNC RGB 1 INPUT 15 pin mD sub RGB 2 INPUT BNC RS 232C 9 pin D sub x When connecting separately pur chased BNC terminals conversion connectors are required between the pin jacks and the BNC terminals so purchase these also Cables connecting the personal com
29. le operation of the product and protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed sofa rug or similar surface It should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to For proper ventilation separate the product from other equipment which may prevent ventilation and keep distance more than 10cm SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company This product is equipped with a three wire plug This plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to install the proper outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords at doors plugs receptacles and the point where they exit from the product For added protection of this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will preve
30. ller with volatile liquids such as benzine or paint thinner NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Handling the remote controller Loading the batteries Press on the cover and slide 2 Load two AA batteries taking in the direction of the arrow care that the and ends face the correct direction 3 Close the cover until it clicks Reception range of remote controller Left Right 5m Front Points about usage Use the remote controller pointed in the direction of the remote control reception section making sure there is no obstruction The remote controller may not operate correctly in a room using high frequency fluorescent lights If this happens move away from those lights After it has been used for a long time the remote controller batteries go flat When this happens replace them with new ones When replacing the batteries make sure they are the same type as the originals 14 BASIC OPERATIONS PREPARATION Switch on the main power switch Press the main POWER SWITCH at the rear The power lamp lights red Pressing this switch again switches off the power ENGLISH 1 Press the POWER button The power lamp changes from red VIDEO to green Example
31. mode and S VIDEO mode only SETTING VIDEO SYSTEM AND CLAMP PULSE VIDEO SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM can be set when the signal is connected to the VIDEO or S VIDEO input terminal Set by adjusting to the connected signal In VIDEO or S VIDEO mode press the MENU button to select SOURCE Select with the ADJUST button Pressing the ADJUST button moves the selection to the next item as be low Eea oen dal 4 483NTSC lt gt M PAL lt gt N PAL When N PAL and M PAL signals are input signals cannot be received successfully in AUTO mode Select either N PAL or M PAL This setting can be done in VIDEO mode and S VIDEO mode only The VIDEO SYSTEM setting is saved for VIDEO mode and S VIDEO mode CLAMP PULSE When connecting a color difference signal to the COMPONENT VIDEO input terminal CLAMP PULSE must be set This setting switches the phase of the clamp pulse The ADJUST button can be adjusted in the range from 0 through 4 Select so that optimum picture is attained This setting can be done in COMPONENT VIDEO mode only Adjustment items e Pressing the SET button moves selection to the next item e Set CLAMP PULSE as follows depending on the connected device signal 1 MUSE signal Hi Vision Japanese high definition video signal 4 NTSC PAL SECAM ENGLISH VIDEO SYSTEM AUTO VISNE RETURN bald SELECT CLAMP PULSE Wane RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST When connecting the other devic
32. nate with 75 Q When an analog synchronous signal is input at the RGB 2 terminal be sure that this switch is set to ANA LOG 75 Q For connection to a personal computer be sure itis set to TTL A Remote controller ENGLISH WIDE button 257 3570 For selecting the desired wide screen VOLUME buttons JJH For adjusting the volume gt POWER button gt Switches the power on or off e MODE button p35 Selects the input mode MENU button For adjusting the picture and sound GS SET button EJET to your taste M Cg For setting the menu items and ad justment items ADJUST button M 771 For making adjustments from the VOLUME menu screen e For the adjustment menu see the pages below I gt Handy functions on screen display speaker white balance DPMS language sitters P20 23 VIDEO mode adjustment MENU rrttrrrrsrrrssrsssnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnuunnnnnunnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn P24 31 RGB mode adjustment meny eeseeesesetseettttstttttetsreetstereetetentetetettntetnntttntennntetnnsttnnetettenenennnnnnennenennt P32 39 g Points about usage Do not subject the remote controller to strong mechanical shocks Doing so can cause malfunction Do not get the remote controller wet or leave it in a hot location or near any heat source such as a heater Doing so can cause malfunction or deformation Do not wipe the remote contro
33. nput e S video input 1Vp p 75 Q Y 1Vp p 75 Q C 0 286Vp p 75 Q e Component video input Three BNC terminals Y 1Vp p 75 Q Pb B Y 0 7Vp p 75 Q Pr R Y 0 7Vp p 75 Q Compatible format NTSC PAL SECAM N PAL M PAL 4 43NTSC PC e RGB 1 input One 15 pin 3 row mD sub terminal Video signal 0 7Vp p 75 Q SYNC signal TTL level or 0 3Vp p 75 Q Five BNC terminals R 0 7Vp p 75 Q G 0 7Vp p 75 Q B 0 7Vp p 75 Q H TTL level or 0 3Vp p 75 Q V TTL level or 0 3Vp p 75 Q e RGB 2 input Audio e Audio input One system with two pin plug terminals L R 500 mVrms 22 KQ min Control e RS 232C One D sub 9 pin terminal Operating conditions Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 20 to 90 Accessories Two cable clampers power cord PDS4207W H x 3 PDS4207E H x 1 one remote controller P 42RMO01 B two AA batteries one user s manual two brackets two types two screws two types Specifications and external appearance may be changed for the sake of improvement 42 RGB 1 input terminal Display is RGB 1 INPUT Connects to a personal computer RGB output terminal Pin No Input signal Pin No Input signal 9 10 Ground 11 12 Ground 13 Hor sync x The sync switch TTL ANALOG Ground 14 Vert sync switch is on the rear of the 13 pin hori zontal sync and 14 pin vertical sync Ground 15 terminals Ground Outer side Ground RS 2
34. nt damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to danger ous voltages and other hazards Refer all service to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen on the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the Operation Manual as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure
35. nt cannot topple over ATTACHING TO WALL OR COLUMN Remove the display cover from both sides Then for both left and right sides use screw A 10 mm to attach bracket A to the screw hole highest of the five holes on the side For both left and right sides use screw B 20 mm to attach bracket B to the wall Then tie brackets A and B with a strong rope so that the display panel does not topple over e This arrangement is stable when the rope is horizontal or pulled downward How to remove display cover then pull the cover with the d fingers Strong rope not supplied Screw A 10 EA Bracket A Display cover Bracket B ATTACHING TO DESKTOP STAND e Fasten the screws supplied with the desktop stand into their holes at the rear of the desktop stand 2 holes e For details refer to P 42TT01 User s Manual for the desktop stand Two places F Screw B 20 mm The screws are supplied with the desktop stand 10 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Front view Bottom view ENGLISH VOLUME POWER MODE MENU 7 ADJUST gt O O 0 Power lamp Operation panel e Shows the power status ON or OFF e POWER button Switches the power on or off e Lit red Standby e MODE button Selects the input mode e Lit green Power on e MENU button For adjusting the video and audio to e Blinking red Internal abnormality Be certain to your
36. p stand P 42TT01 H e Graphics board When a graphics board is used P 42GA04 with a DOS V personal computer an 852 dot x 480 line wide screen can be displayed When installing an optional product follow the directions in the optional product user s or installation manual The colors of the Plasmavision and optional products are slightly different WARNING e Request your product dealer to mount and install these products If you do the mounting or moving work yourself the equipment may fall or topple over resulting in injuries fire or electrocution 41 SPECIFICATIONS Model name PDS4207W H PDS4207E H Screen size 42 inches 92 0 cm W x 51 8 cm H x 105 6 cm width across corners Aspect ratio 16 9 Weight 38 5 kg External dimensions 103 5 W x 64 0 H x 15 0 D cm Power supply 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 3 7A Screen dimensions 92 0 W x 51 8 H cm Display pixel count 852 horizontal x 480 vertical Display modes e For video S video input NORMAL AUTO WIDE 1 WIDE 2 ZOOM 1 ZOOM 2 e For component video input NORMAL WIDE 1 WIDE 2 ZOOM 1 ZOOM 2 e For RGB 1 RGB 2 input NORMAL WIDE Display color count 16 77 million 256 each for red green and blue Audio output 2 W 2 W EIAJ Speakers Two internal External connection terminals Video One BNC terminal One S terminal e Video i
37. pes for the RGB 2 mode of signals See the table below When any of these signals is input it is automatically discriminated For these signals the desired screen can be adjusted according to the instructions on adjusting the screen The Plasmavision can also store settings for those set at the factory as shown in the table below Input the signals whose settings are to be stored into memory and adjust for the desired screen following the instructions on adjusting the screen Release the adjustment button to automatically store the level into memory After adjustment when the same signals are input they are displayed with the setting levels last stored into memory Factory set signals Mode Display Horizontal Vertical frequency number dots x lines frequency kHz Hz Supported signal Note1 When dedicated 852 x 480 31 72 59 97 graphics board used 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 VGA 640 x 480 37 86 72 81 VGA 72 Hz 640 x 480 37 50 75 00 VGA 75 Hz 720 x 400 31 47 70 09 VGA 400 lines 640 x 480 34 97 66 61 MAC 13RGB 1 640 x 480 35 00 66 67 MAC 13RGB 2 640 x 400 24 83 56 42 PC98 24kHz 640 x 400 31 50 70 15 PC98 31kHz 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 SVGA 56 Hz Note2 640 x 480 15 73 59 94 60 fields 640 x 480 15 63 50 00 50 fields 12 to 16 15 63 to 60 00 50 00 to 75 00 User settings Note1 When dedicated 852 x 480 31 72 59 97 graphics board used 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 VGA 640 x 480 37 86 72 81 VGA
38. ration can also be done adjusted only in the RGB 2 using the buttons on the Display s mode operation panel Adjust to the desired picture Select with the ADJUST button MODE1 Carries out automatic correction so that the GRADATION video is optimum for MODE 1 MODE 2 viewing moving images Y RETURN NEXT STS SELECT MODE2 Carries out automatic correction so that the Example When the MODE 2 is selected video is optimum for viewing still images To adjust multiple items repeat steps 2 and 3 x To complete adjustments Press the MENU button to return to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen Adjustment settings for the RGB 1 and RGB 2 modes are stored separately for each mode 38 OTHER ADJUSTMENT ITEMS ADJUSTMENT CRITERIA x GAMMA a Dynamic GAMMA correction can be set MOTION Set for viewing moving images GAMMA MOTION STILL STILL Set for viewing still images VEW RETURN NEXT ELJ SELECT GRADATION Gradation can be set MODE 1 Set for viewing moving images GRADATION MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 2 Set for viewing still images TE RETURN ee mld SELECT DOT CLOCK Depending on the clock frequency of the personal computer the screen may become blurred If so adjust DOT CLOCK The ADJUST button can be adjusted in the range from 300 through 300 May RETURN NEXT mld ADJUST CLOCK PHAS
39. ration for 60 seconds the screen display goes off 33 SCREEN ADJUSTMENT RGB MODE cs VOLUME MENU SET 4 ADJUST gt x This operation can also be done 34 using the buttons on the Display s operation panel EXAMPLE ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE SCREEN Select POSITION SIZE from the RGB MENU screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 With the ADJUST button select POSITION SIZE 3 Set by pressing the SET button Select the adjustment item With the SET button select HEIGHT Pressing the SET button moves the selection to the next item as below m gt VERTICAL _HEIGHT POSITION VERTICAL HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL LINE WIDTH POSITION Adjust with the ADJUST button gt button Enlarges the screen lt button Reduces the screen The adjustment range is from 150 through 150 To adjust multiple items repeat steps 2 and 3 x To complete adjustments RGB MENU COMMON SETTINGS PICTURE POSITION SIZE SOURCE OTHERS WEN QUIT ENTER mle SELECT Example When POSITION SIZE is selected HEIGHT 0 MAN RETURN NEXT Bla ADJUST Example When HEIGHT is selected HEIGHT 20 VSNU RETURN mld ADJUST NEXT Example When the q button is pressed Press the MENU button to return to the RGB MENU Pressing the MENU button returns the display to the previous screen and closes the adjustment screen Adjustment settings
40. right Notes Do not display the same picture pattern continuously for a long time Doing so raises the brightness of the picture and may cause after images e Looking at the picture continuously for a long time can tire the eyes View the display from a reasonable distance about three times the length of the screen If something is wrong with the Plasmavision internally the built in protection circuit will cut the power automatically If so the power lamp will blink in red indicating a malfunction If the power lamp is blinking red it is warning that something is wrong with the Plasmavision There is a danger of fire or electrical shock so be certain to unplug the power cord and contact your product dealer See P44 The plasma display panel has been built using extremely precise and sophisticated technologies More than 99 99 of its pixels are effective However a minute number of pixels are missing or constantly lit Do not install the Plasmavision where there will be interference between it and other AV equipment If interference from electromagnetic waves causes jumbled images noise or malfunctioning of the infrared remote control change the installation location e When the display is installed vertically only still images appears PREVENTING EQUIPMENT FROM FALLING To prevent accidents and to ensure safety during disasters such as earthquakes take precautions to ensure that the equipme
41. ro GmbH Werftstra e 20 D 40549 D sseldorf F R Germany Tel 0211 50098 0 Fax 0211 50098 50 FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense IMPORTANT INFORMATION ENGLISH WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this product observe the following basic rules for its installation use and s
42. sure to read and observe the safety precau tions Keep this manual where the user can see it easily Installation and removal require special expertise Consult your product dealer for details FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED ENGLISH cO FUJITSU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to EN45014 We Fujitsu General Euro GmbH of WerftstraBe 20 D 40549 D sseldorf F R Germany Manufacturer Shinjyo Fujitsu General Limited 702 3 Kanezawa Shinjyo shi Yamagata Japan declares under our sole responsibility that the product Type 42 PLASMA DISPLAY Model Name PDS4207W H PDS4207E H to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards European Standards EMC a EN55022 1994 Class A b EN61000 3 2 1995 c EN61000 3 3 1995 d EN50082 2 1995 EN61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 4 1995 EN61000 4 8 1993 ENV50140 1993 ENV50141 1993 ENV50204 1995 Safety e EN60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 By conformance with the standard referenced the product follows the provisions of the directives listed below a EC Council Directive 89 336 EEC of 3rd May 1989 b EC Council Directive 92 31 EEC of 28th April 1992 c EC Council Directive 93 68 EEC of 22nd July 1993 d EC Council Directive 73 23 EEC of 19th February 1973 Place of Issue Germany ic Date of Issue Nov 1998 vA Fazaa Signature H Hirosaki Managing Director Fujitsu General Euro GmbH Declaration reference Fujitsu General Eu
43. taste unplug the power cord e VOLUME ADJUST lt P gt buttons Normally used for adjusting the volume During adjustments these buttons are used for making adjustments from the menu screen e WIDE SET button Normally used for selecting the desired wide screen During adjustments this is the SET button for setting the menu screen Remote control receiver e Receives the signals from the remote controller Internal speakers e Output the audio connected to the audio input termi nals 11 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Rear view RGB 1 mL gt INPUT _ wm ANALOGR G B H V v 59y vv vY RS232C AA AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO CONPONENT VIDEO sync SW INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT TTL Rie ie Y PbIB Y Pr R Y ANALOG INPUT yy yyy v y RGB 2 l SYNC SW v y oo OOO E KE 0 POO Power switch e When pressed power lamp lights red and the power can be turned on or off by the remote control ler When this switch is pressed again the power is cut and power lamp goes off Power input terminal e Firmly insert the accessory power cord as far as it will go into the power input terminal e Firmly push the power cord plug as far as it will go into the power socket 100 240 VAC Video input terminal VIDEO INPUT Connects to the video output terminal of a video deck or video disc player S video input terminal S VIDEO INPUT e Connects to
44. the S video output terminal of a video deck or video disc player Component video input terminal COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT e Connects to the component video output terminal of DVD and similar devices RGB 1 input terminal RGB 1 INPUT e Connects to the computer monitor s analog RGB output terminal Signals up to SVGA can be displayed Cables connecting the personal computer vary ac cording to the type of machine so consult your prod uct dealer 12 RS 232C input terminal RS 232C e Connects to the computer RS 232C output terminal Audio input terminals AUDIO INPUT e Connects to the audio output terminal of a video deck or similar device 3 RGB 1 Sync switch RGB 1 SYNC SW TTL ANALOG 75 Q e For switching the RGB 1 terminals 13 pin horizontal sync and 14 pin vertical sync to terminate with 75 Q When an analog synchronous signal is input at the RGB 1 terminal be sure that this switch is set to ANA LOG 75 Q For connection to a personal computer be sure itis set to TTL D RGB 2 input terminal RGB 2 INPUT e Connects to the computer monitor s analog RGB output terminal Signals from VGA to XGA can be displayed Cables connecting the personal computer vary ac cording to the type of machine so consult your prod uct dealer RGB 2 Sync switch RGB 2 SYNC SW TTL ANALOG 75 Q e For switching the RGB 2 terminals H terminal hori zontal sync and V terminal vertical sync to termi
45. the service technician has used replacement parts speci fied by the manufacturer or with same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition ENGLISH The product should be placed more than one foot away from heat sources such as radiators heat regis ters stoves and other products including amplifiers that produce heat When connecting other products such as VCR s and personal computers you should turn off the power of this product for protection against electric shock Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan For example cloth paper matches aerosol cans or gas lighters that present special hazards when over heated Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to prevent shock The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC100 240 V the power cord attached conforms to the following power supply voltage Use only the power cord designated by our dealer to ensure safety and EMC When it is used by other power supply voltage power cable must be changed Power cord Consult your product dealer Power supply voltage AC100 125V AC 200 240 V AC 240 V SAA TYPE FEATURES VERTICAL INSTALLATION The dynamic vertical screen is obtained by installing the Plasmav
46. tioning Switch off the power ERROR MESSAGE CONDITION 2 is displayed The temperature inside the set has risen far too high Switch off the power The power can be turned on once the temperature lowers 44
47. to the zoom screen For video software that switches to the zoom screen automatically the display may take a few moments to switch to the zoom screen for the first dark scene 16 1 Press the WIDE button The current viewing mode is dis played With the WIDE button select AUTO mode Pressing the WIDE button moves the mode to the next item as be low Pe ke WIDE1 ZOOM2 ZOOM1 lt WIDE2 lt When AUTO is selected the wide screen is automatically selected according to the contents of the video NORMAL Example NORMAL mode AUTO Example When AUTO is selected AUTO mode cannot be selected in COMPONENT VIDEO mode In AUTO mode the contents of the video software are detected and the display switches to the optimum wide screen as follows e WIDE 1 The appropriate wide screen for ordi nary video 4 3 software e WIDE 2 Appropriate for 16 9 video compressed to horizontally wide 4 3 video ZOOM 1 Appropriate for horizontally wide video software a normal picture appears with the top bottom left and right enlarged ZOOM 2 For horizontally wide video software with subtitles the display is automati cally adjusted to compress the subtitle section so that it is not cut out O O O O O O O R video 4 3 video Lok Vertically wide video O O O np re Horizontally wide video odolio O O Horizontall
48. y wide video with subtitles NORMAL mode ZOOM 2 2 Wide screen SETTING THE DESIRED WIDE SCREEN SIZE 1 Press the WIDE button The current viewing mode is displayed NORMAL 2 Use the WIDE button to select the desired screen size Pressing the WIDE button moves the mode to the next item as below NORMAL gt AUTO gt WIDE1 gt WIDE2 gt ZOOM1 gt ZOOM2 WIDE1 Select the wide screen size to suit the program xAUTO mode cannot be selected in COMPONENT VIDEO mode ENGLISH Example When WIDE 1 is selected SCREENS ASPECT RATIO The aspect ratios horizontal to vertical size ratios for broadcasts and videos are as follows 4 16 1 85 2 35 VHF UHF broadcasts e Vistavision size software e Vistavision size software e Cinemavision size software Even when ZOOM 1 or ZOOM 2 is set for Vistavision size or Cinemavision size software that is predominantly used for movie software dark areas may remain at the top and bottom Points about usage The Plasmavision can be switched to a variety of screen modes When the selected mode has a different picture aspect ratio from the media to be viewed the picture will appear different from the original Keep this in mind when selecting the screen mode e Note that use of a wide select function to change the screen size or aspect ratio during commercial use or for public viewing in a coffee shop hotel or the like may infring
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