Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 502MX Pioneer
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PLASMA DISPLAY MONITOR: PDP-502MX TABLE-TOP STAND: PDK-5001 PLASMA DISPLAY CEILING SUSPENSION HARDWARE: PDK-5002 PDP BRACKET: PDK-5005 PLASMA DISPLAY WALL-MOUNT HARDWARE: PDK-5006 CARRIABLE STAND: PDK.
2 FEATURES ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Specifications ......................
3 5.2 Normal Operating Mode ................................................................................................................................................... 93 5.2.1 About normal operating mode ......................................
4 Features Features and Functions of the PDP-502MX Plasma Display High definition, high contrast • Through the newly-developed panel that aims for the optimum in luminous efficiency and development of a new drive sequence, we have achieved high contrast and a great improvement in brightness while maintaining high definition.
5 Features.
6 Specifications 2.1 Specifications Light-emitting panel .................. 50-inch plasma display panel Aspect ratio .................................................................... 16 : 9 PEL .....................................................
7 Specifications Signal Format 50 Component RGB Component RGB Component RGB Component RGB Component RGB Component RGB Component RGB Horizontal Frequency Fh (kHz) Remark 15.
8 2.2 External Dimensions Weight: 40.3 kg (without attachment stand) Material: Front: Resin; Rear frame: Resin; Rear cover: Aluminum, Front protector panel: acrylic Treatment: Front: Paint; Rear frame: Paint; Rear cover: Paint (All paints are Pioneer original colors) For packaging information, refer to 3.
9 <Main Unit Operation Panel> <Light Sensor for the Remote> External Dimensions 22.5 11.1 7.8 11 ST ANDBY/ON INPUT MENU ADJUST SET SIZE DISPLA Y 146.
10 2.3 Controls and Connectors Controls and Connectors <Main Power Switch Section> 1 STANDBY/ON indicator Red when the display is in standby mode; turns green when the display is operational. 2 STANDBY/ON button Turns main power on or off. 3 KEY LOCK/UNLOCK switch (hidden) Renders the operation panel and remote operative or inoperative.
11 ~ CONTROL IN/OUT terminals For connection to Pioneer products that have the Î mark. If you connect a CONTROL (If CONTROL connection is carried out) then you can carry out system control of the display. (NOTE) This product does not support RU-V107 wired remote control units.
12 Controls and Connectors 2.4 Pin layout INPUT 4 (Mini D-sub, 15-pin connector; female) pin layout Note : Standard VGA connector (plug and play supported).
13 RGB (BNC) 1 VIDEO 2 INPUT Y/C VOL MENU STANDBY /ON SIZE SCREEN MUTING DISPLAY 34 RGB (D-sub) SET Î 2.5 Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit STANDBY/ON button Used to turn the system on or off (standby). MUTING button Used to temporarily turn off the sound.
14 Remote Control Unit Case 2.6 Remote Control Unit Case Peel the sticker paper off of the lower and upper tape on the rear side of the remote control unit case, and attach it to the rear of the main unit or some other fixed surface, so that it will be available for putting away the remote control unit when it is not in use.
15 Remote Control Unit Case.
16 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.
17 9) Temperature and humidity conditions • The installation site should meet the following conditions: • Operating temperatures: 0 to 40 °C (largely depending on installation conditions) • Operating humidity: 20 to 80 % • Storage temperature: –20 to 60 °C • Storage humidity: 20 to 90 % • Operating atmospheric pressure: 0.
18 Installation Conditions 3.2 Installation Conditions 3.2.1 Heat dissipation This unit has openings for effective ventilation at 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.
19 3.2.2 Calculating heat quantity As a curtesy to our customers, we have included the power formula to calculate the air conditioning needs. For power consumption, allow for 500 W ≠ 500 VA per unit. Since most of the power consumed is transformed into heat, power consumption may be regarded as roughly equal to generated heat.
20 Installation Conditions This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes. For additional safety, we recommend securing it at six to eight points on opposite sides of the horizontal and vertical center lines, as shown in the illustration below.
21 Installation Conditions D. Secured at four points (with mounting hardware attached horizontally) (Take proper precautions to prevent pinching the power cord or signal cables.) Mount bolt holes Plasma Display Mount Surface (Mount Brackets) A Magnified view of section A String A 3.
22 Installation Procedures 1 Ref. No. Terms Tape These accessories shall be packed in a bag, which then shall be stuck to 19 (front carton) with a piece of adhesive tape. 3.3 Installation Procedures 3.3.1 Transportation precautions 1 Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should be done by two or more persons.
23 2) Unpacking procedures 1 Remove the packing bands. 2 Slowly lift and remove the upper carton. 3 Lift and remove the carton cover. 4 Remove the L, C and R upper cartons. 5 Remove the front and rear cartons. 6 Remove the operating instructions and accessories, which are secured to the lower carton by adhesive tape.
24 Installation Procedures 3.3.5 Wiring 1) Connecting the power cable • Refer to the section on Power Cord Connection on p. 16 of the operating instructions. • For power source specifications, refer to 3.1 “Installation Site Requirements”, Section 11) Power requirements, above.
25 4) Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands Cables may be drawn around to the right, viewed from this side. 1 Secure cables with speed clamps. 1 2 Insert part 2 into an opening in the rear cover, then insert part 1 , as shown.
26 Special Installation (Mounting to fittings) 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, and refer to sections 3.
27 Special Installation (Mounting to fittings) * Never block this opening. 35 mm or less Attach with this fan upwards. Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 35 mm or less Example 5 Example 6 35 mm or less Example 7 Example 8 35 mm or less Vertical installation * Never block this opening.
28 3.4.2 Hanging on the wall Carefully read the following before attempting to hang 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 does not exceed 4 mm.
29 Special Installation (Hanging on the wall) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by .
30 Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) A A A X (Front of the unit) <Viewed from Above> <Viewed from the Right Side> ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions Temperature in space X and Y A: 0 to 370 mm 0 to 40 °C * The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speaker system (PDP-S03-LR).
31 Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) Temperature Measurement Points (Illustration for reference purposes) • Make measurements at a distance of 5 cm from the unit, without directly subjecting the thermometer to fan exhaust.
32 Cation : Due to possible heat up, we do not recommend installation in narrow, enclosed areas. ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions • Ambient temperature: 0 to 40 °C • The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speaker system (PDP-S03-LR).
33 Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by .
34 Special installation (When the display is put in a box) 3.4.4 When the display is put in a box Operating this display in confined spaces is not recommended.
35 Special installation (When the display is put in a box) A A B B CD B+ 30 mm B+ 50 mm A +50 mm 1118 mm or more A +50 mm 750 mm or more Mesh with aperture effi- ciency of 50% or more Rear view (the f.
36 Special Installation (Ceiling suspension (with wires)) When suspending from a ceiling with wire, 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.
37 Special Installation (Ceiling suspension (with wires)) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by .
38 Special Installation (Hanging on the wall (lengthwise)) A 67 45 67 45 714 54.5 1218 43 3.4.6 Hanging on the wall (lengthwise) Carefully read the following before attempting to mount the unit on the wall, and observe the various limitations specified below.
39 Special Installation (Hanging from the wall (lengthwise)) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by .
40 Special Installation (Place product upright and flush into wall (embedding in the wall)) A A A X (Front of the unit) <Viewed from Above> <Viewed from the Right Side> ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions Temperature in space X and Y A: 0 to 370 mm 0 to 35 °C Y (Rear of the unit) 3.
41 Special Installation (Place product upright and flush into wall (embedding in the wall)) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . The methods indicated by a large X-mark must not be used.
42 Cation : Due to possible heat up, we do not recommend installation in narrow, enclosed areas. ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions • Ambient temperature: 0 to 35 °C Special Installation (Place product upright and flush into wall (embedding in the wall)) (2) Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit.
43 Special Installation (Place product upright and flush into wall (embedding in the wall)) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . The methods indicated by a large X-mark must not be used.
44 3.4.8 Horizontal connections While the display is designed to accommodate side-by-side installations, keep in mind that specific installation configurations may affect ventilation. Observe the following requirements: 1 Installation of up to two units (Horizontal connection) The following table lists the operating temperature conditions.
45 2 Installing theree or more units (Horizontal connection) The following table lists the operating temperature conditions. Use the units under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range. Special installation (Horizontal connections) A Unit A Unit B In case of lateral connections, ensure that left and right partitions are provided.
46 3.4.9 Multiple While the display is designed to accommodate side-by-side installations, keep in mind that specific installation configurations may affect ventilation. Observe the following requirements: 1 Inatalling multiple (2 Vertical units) The following table lists the operating temperature conditions.
47 How to use the standard mounting components 4.1 Standard Mounting Components Features and Characteristics In addition to reliability and the vivid display resulting from its large screen area, brig.
48 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4.2 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4.2.1 Handling precautions This section of the manual discusses ways to mount, install, and handle the mounting hardware exclusively designed for our plasma displays.
49 4.3 Installation of the Attachment Stand Installation of the Attachment Stand A A ’ 1. Make sure to secure the attachment stand to the display platform using M8 bolts (commercially available) 25 mm longer than the thickness of the platform. 2. Insert the supplied washer into the stand.
50 Installation of the Attachment Stand 314 31.4 74.3 98 127.7 65 300 23 1218 728 70 737 714 Dimensions 300 110 66.5 70 φ 24 48 10 25.8 22.8 10 22.1 22.
51 4.4 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 4.4.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. 1218 (W) × 400 (D) × 765 (H) mm Weight ....................................... 4.0 kg (mounting hardware only) 44.3 kg (mounting hardware and plasma display) Materials .
52 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 4.4.3 Dimensions (* with Plasma Display Monitor PDP-502MX installed) Unit: mm 1218 400 36 4.4.2 Mount locations for floor-fastening screws * Secure the assembly to the floor using M6 screws at least 20 mm long. 108 292 152 533 *51 *765 700 469 558 656.
53 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 4.4.4 Assembling the stand 1) Assembling Procedure 1 1 Place the base upside-down. 2 Insert the left and right stand pipes into the base. (CAUTION : Insert pipes so that they face in the proper direction.) 3 Fasten the pipes to the base with the supplied screws.
54 Table-top Stand: PDK-5001 Bolt (number required: four) Washer (number required: four) Hole rivet (number required: four) Stand Sheet After mounting the stand to the display, fasten the assembly to the floor to prevent it from falling over. 2) Fastening to the floor ¶ Fasten the assembly to the floor using commercially- available screws.
55 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware (one-side type): PDK-5002 4.5 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware (one-side type): PDK-5002 4.5.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. 1218 (W) × 300 (D) × 1162 (H) mm (with plastic display in horizontal position) Weight .
56 200 300 200 300 4 - φ 13.5 × 22 φ 60.5 1218 45° 45° R658 R617 This circle shows the path that the outermost part of the plasma display follows when it is rotated about a vertical axis after having been tilted sideways by 25°. (Without optional speaker.
57 Example .... Securing to a foundation ceiling with shackle and safety wire. Ceiling flange COMP Anchor Foundation ceiling Shackle Safety wire Bolt (NOTE) Safety wires serve as important backups in keeping the unit securely mounted. Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware (one-side type): PDK-5002 4.
58 (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.
59 1 Hole rivet 7 4 6 3 Connection cable Post COMP To connector on the main unit Hexagonal socket head bolt (vibration preventive) (M6 x 30) [SME60H300FZK] Holes serving as angle marks 2 Monitor mount.
60 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware (one-side type): PDK-5002.
61 PDP Bracket: PDK-5005 4.6 PDP Bracket: PDK-5005 4.6.1 Specifications External Dimensions ................ 1218 (W) × 148.5 (D) × 714 (H) (when mounted to the display) Weight ....................................... 4.1 kg (mounting hardware only) 44.
62 608 (Special eye bolt mounting pitch) 455 63 33 798 828 1218 8- φ 9 20 700 528 148.5 660 450 410 40 714 83 PDP Bracket: PDK-5005 4.6.2 External Dimensions Units: mm The mounting format is symmetrical from left to right and from top to bottom.
63 4.6.3 Assembly Procedure 1 Temporarily fasten the vertical a and horizontal b frames using all of the M5 plus/minus screws with washers e . 2 Attach the special eye bolts c to the spring washers h , and insert them into the appropriate holes. Secure the small flat washers j and nuts g .
64 3 Place the bracket on a level table or platform for the final tightening of the bolts. <Wrong> Table, etc. If placed in this position, it will be difficult to align the holes. 4 Place the plasma display face down on a secure table, as shown in the illustration, in such a way as to prevent it from falling or getting scratched.
65 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5006 4.7 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5006 4.7.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. 1218 (W) × 125 (D) × 714 (H) mm Weight ....................................
66 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5006 40 40 14- φ 9( φ 23) 14- φ 9 x 21 ( φ 23 x 35) 1162 1214 400 589 389 124.6 38 35.8 25° 4.
67 4.7.3 Assembling the mounting hardware and mounting the plasma display 1) Precautions before assembling • Make sure you distinguish correctly between the vertical frames for right and left. Both should be mounted so that their hexagonal sockets face outward.
68 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5006 2 Mounting the assembled mounting hardware to the wall. 1. Firmly fasten 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.
69 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5006 c Wall Side Insert the monitor- fastening bolt into the opening in the wall-suspension hardware, and lower it into the cutout. Tighten the screw from above to keep the bolt from working loose. Display Tighten the nut.
70 Tiltable Plasma Display Wall-Mount Hardware: PDK-5006 4) Adjusting the angle This mounting can be tilted 25 degrees, without set increments. The work should be done by two people. 1 Loosen screw c on the left and right vertical frames. 2 While sliding the arm down, push the display to the desired angle.
71 4.8 Carriable Stand: PDK-5008 4.8.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. 1218 (W) x 720 (D) x 1710 (H) mm Weight ....................................... 36.5 kg (stand only) 76.8 kg (stand and plasma display) Materials .............
72 432 95 95 630 600 660 30 235 30 455 60 390 35 766 798 907.6 660 (Shelf) (Shelf) 1350 (max) (Display mounting pitch 125mm) 1100 (min) (Shelf mounting pitch 40mm) 770 (max) 730 330 (min) 650 720 ø 60 125 125 125 868 20 1316 4.
73 4.8.3 Mounting procedures For the sake of safety, this operation should be performed by two or more persons. 1 Attach the panel support to the leg base. Attach the support post using hexagonal socket head bolts (M8 × 70) and leg base collars, as shown, so that the label in the rear is facing in the direction of the rear casters.
74 5 Mount the bracket-mounted plasma display onto the panel support. 1. Hook the bracket hooks onto the bolts protruding from the left and right of the panel support. 2. Fasten the screw openings under the hooks to the screw openings on the left and right of the panel support, using hexagonal socket head bolts (M8 × 20), as shown.
75 Speaker System: PDP-S03-LR 1218 74 98 1368 714 4.9 Speaker System: PDP-S03-LR 4.9.1 Specifications External dimensions ................... 74 (W) × 98 (D) × 714 (H) mm 1368 (W) × 103 (D) × 714 (H) mm (with plasma display monitor PDP-502MX mounted) Weight .
76 Speaker System UP 4.9.3 Mounting to the main unit 1) Installing procedure Install the speaker according to the procedure (1) through (3) below: The illustrations below show the speaker (for right) to be mounted to the right of the display. Caution: When the speaker is mounted to the display, the op- eration panel of the display cannot be used.
77 Speaker System U P 3) Installing procedure of commercially available metal fixture Washers M8 ( φ 25) are supplied to use together with com- mercially available metal fixtures. • Make sure that the end of the cord is securely connected with the terminals by lightly pulling the cord after connection.
78 Speaker System 4.9.4 Mounting with the plasma display ceiling suspension hardware (PDK-5002) Monitor mount bolt (supplied with ceiling- suspension plasma display mounting hardware) Hole rivet When .
79 Speaker System Plasma display ceiling suspension hardware Washer, φ 25 (supplied with optional speaker) R730 R689 45° 45° Maximum sideways tilt: 45° Monitor mount bolt (supplied with ceiling-su.
80 Speaker System 4.9.5 Mounting with PDK-5006 (wall-mounting hardware) Monitor mount bolts (supplied with PDK-5006) Hole rivet When mounting the plasma display, with the optional speakers attached, to the wall-mounting hardware, first fasten the speakers to the display with the supplied monitor mount bolts, as shown in Figure 4 .
81 Speaker System Wall-mounting hardware Monitor fastening bolt (supplied with PDK-5006) Monitor fastening bolt (supplied with PDK-5006) Figure 5.
82 Speaker System.
83 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) Make sure you've thoroughly read and understood the following before making any adjustments.
84 Before Beginning Adjustments 3 Integrator Mode This mode provides adjustment functions for the integrator. White balance adjustment and various other settings are available in addition to those in the Menu mode. Refer to 5.4, “Integrator Mode” for further details.
85 Before Beginning Adjustments 5.1.3 Lists of supported input signals 1) Input Video Signals Supported INPUT 1 INPUTS 3 and 4 INPUT 2 Signal Format Composite Composite Composite Composite 4 : 3 FULL ZOOM CINEMA NATURAL NORMAL WIDE WIDE Remark Screen size NTSC PAL SECAM 4.
86 Before Beginning Adjustments 2) Input PC Signals Supported & Table of PC Signal Responses Shaded boxes correspond to screen sizes that cannot be selected. Key: ........ The best video image can be obtained. SCREEN (position, frequency, phase) may have to be adjusted.
87 3) About Screen Size 1 Screen sizes for video signal input Before Beginning Adjustments Appearance of picture Suitable for watching news and sports etc. With movies and sports etc., gives a spacious impression with plenty of punch. Suitable for watching news and dramas etc.
88 Before Beginning Adjustments 5.1.4 List of adjustable and settable items 1) Normal Operating Mode • V. POSITION (V scroll function) When the screen size is set to CINEMA WIDE or ZOOM, you can adj.
89 (NOTE 1) In the cases described below, V.POSITION adjustment cannot be performed. In Normal Operating mode, V.SCROLL would be used. The cases in which V.
90 CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT H. SHARP V. SHARP R HIGH G HIGH B HIGH R LOW G LOW B LOW H. POSITION V. POSITION V. SIZE CLK FREQUENCY CLK PHASE SIDE MASK R SIDE MASK G SIDE MASK B SUB VOLUME IN 1 SUB V.
91 Operation in Normal Operating Mode • Power switch On/Off • Input switchover • Changing of screen size • Volume adjustment/muting • Setting of KEY LOCK/UNLOCK Adjustments and settings in m.
92 Before Beginning Adjustments.
93 Normal Operating Mode 5.2 Normal Operating Mode 5.2.1 About normal operating mode Normal operating mode enables the following: 1 Input switching • Pressing one of the INPUT buttons, 1 to 4 = Input switches over to the selected input.
94 Menu Mode 5.3 Menu Mode 5.3.1 About menu mode 1) How to enter/exit menu mode • To enter menu mode and display the menu screen (refer to section 5.3.2, “Example of menu mode operation”), press the MENU button on the remote, or on the operating panel of the main unit while in normal operating mode.
95 S T A N D B Y / O N R G B (D -s u b ) M U T I N G 1 V I D E O 2 I N P U T Y / C V O L M E N U S IZ E S C R E E N D IS P L A Y 34 S ET Î Menu Mode Switch the display on the menu screen (activating menu mode). Remote control unit MENU Main unit Select PICTURE.
96 MENU MENU SET Menu Mode Press the SET button to return to the screen in step 3. To make other adjustments, repeat steps 3 to 4. Restores normal operating mode.
97 Menu Mode 5.3.3 Settings in menu mode 1) Setting power save This is a function that automatically switches to a power-saving mode when a picture signal (sync signal) is not detected. When input signals consist of PC signals, it is also possible to specify that an automatic reset be performed upon the re-input of video signals.
98 Menu Mode 2) Setting the color system INPUT 1 and 2 support all the various formats used in worldwide, which they distinguish between automatically. Normally, COLOR SYSTEM:AUTO is set for distinguishing automatically, but occasionally there may be instances of faulty playback, “no color”, etc.
99 Menu Mode SCREEN MAIN MENU ALL RESET PICTURE POWER SAVE 3 SET UP BRIGHT : 0 COLOR : 0 TINT : 0 SHARP : 0 RESET SET : NEXT CONTRAST : 0 MENU : MENU OFF 5∞ 3 : SELECT SET UP SET : CHANGE EXI.
100 Menu Mode 4) Setting HIGH CONTRAST This is a function that, for video signal input, adjusts the brightness of the parts of the picture with intermediate brightness, thus emphasizing the brightness. You should set HIGH CONTRAST to ON when playing software with many dark scenes or when using the unit in a bright environment.
101 Menu Mode 5) Setting up peripheral equipment The unit is equipped with a function for automatically identifying whether the input signal is a PC signal or a video signal from something like a DVD player from the input signal frequency. However in the case of 31.
102 Menu Mode 6) Setting the input signal format INPUT 3 and 4 support RGB and two component video signal types. Thus, you must make the appropriate setting for the particular component. This setting needs to be made separately for INPUT 3 and 4, as described below.
103 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 : MODE 2”.
104 Menu Mode 8) ABL ON/OFF Setting ABL: ON during playback of PC signals increases screen brightness. If you set “ABL to ON” then the peak brightness will rise, and in addition the brightness of the pictures produced by input signals will change.
105 Menu Mode 9) H/V enhancement tuning H/V enhancement tuning may be used to adjust picture sharpness for PC input signals. Horizontal and vertical sharpness may be adjusted independently. Note that sharpness control is particularly effective when displaying enlarged XGA, SVGA, or VGA input or when displaying compressed SXGA or UXGA input.
106 5.3.4 Menu layers 1) Video signal input (NOTE) When INPUT 1 or 2 have been selected, SCREEN adjustments cannot be made. When receiving video signals, CLK FREQ, CLK PHS.
107 Menu Mode 2) PC signal input SCREEN MAIN MENU ALL RESET 3 PICTURE POWER SAVE SET UP BRIGHT : 0 R LEVEL : 0 G LEVEL : 0 B LEVEL : 0 RESET CONTRAST : 0 BRIGHT : 0 R LEVEL : 0 G LEVEL : 0 B LEVEL.
108 Integrator Mode 5.4 Integrator Mode 5.4.1 About the integrator mode 1) How to enter integrator mode • Place the unit in integrator mode by doing the following: Procedure: In standby, switch on p.
109 The currently selected item is highlighted in heliotrope. WHITE BAL. MENU SCREEN 3 PICTURE SIDE MASK OPTION 1 OPTION 2 SUB VOLUME BRIGHT : 128 COLOR : 1 32 TINT : 1 32 H.
110 Integrator Mode Press the SET button to return to the screen in Step 3. To continue to make other adjustments, repeat Steps 3 to 4. Entering normal operating mode.
111 Integrator Mode 5.4.3 Adjustments and settings in the integrator mode For detailed information on button operations, refer to section 5.4.2, “Example of integrator mode operation”. 1) Adjusting the PICTURE The items that can be adjusted here are CONTRAST, BRIGHT, COLOR, TINT, H.
112 Integrator Mode 2) Adjusting the WHITE BALANCE The items that can be adjusted here are R HIGH, G HIGH, B HIGH, R LOW, G LOW and B LOW. 1 Before entering the integrator mode, switch the unit to the specific input (one of INPUTs 1 to 4) in which adjustments will be made (refer to section 5.
113 3) Adjusting the SCREEN The items that can be adjusted here are H.POSITION, V.POSITION, V SIZE, CLK FREQ and CLK PHASE. (NOTE) With this unit, H. SIZE cannot be adjusted. 1 Before entering the integrator mode, switch the unit to the specific input (one of INPUTs 1 to 4) in which adjustments will be made (refer to section 5.
114 Integrator Mode 4) 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 set to 4 : 3 NORMAL or to ORIGINAL, for example. The brightness of each color of RGB can be adjusted separately.
115 Integrator Mode 5) Setting the color mode In addition to COLOR MODE 1, which is for normal use, this unit also has the independent COLOR MODE 2, for which the PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values have been set to the optimum values for TV studio retakes.
116 6) Setting the mirror mode This function permits displayed images to be reversed in any fashion. Normal playback = MIRROR MODE: OFF Left/right reversed playback = MIRROR MODE: X Up/down reversed p.
117 Integrator Mode 7) Setting the brightness enhancement at the screen center Bright enhance is a function that enhances and/or corrects the brightness of the central part of the screen. This setting can be performed as described below while receiving video or PC signals.
118 Integrator Mode 8) Setting OSD display This is a function that suppresses the OSD display (INPUT display, etc.) in normal operating mode. When “OSD: OFF” is set, the following OSD displays are enabled.
119 9) Setting the baud rate When controlling or adjusting 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. Factory preset: 4800 BPS 1 Enter the integrator mode (refer to section 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode”).
120 Integrator Mode 10) Setting FULL MASK This is a function for turning the whole screen a single color - white, red, green or blue - using a PDP internal signal. If FULL MASK is set to any setting other than OFF then display of external input signals becomes impossible.
121 Integrator Mode 11) Setting the cooling fan control formula The back of the main unit is equipped with cooling fans. With this function, the control formats of the fans can be switched. To have the fans automatically controlled according to an internal temperature sensor = set AUTO.
122 12) Checking the inside temperature A temperature level display is provided to make it possible to easily check the internal temperature of the main unit. When GREEN is displayed = The internal temperature is OK. When YELLOW or RED = The internal temperature is rather high.
123 Integrator Mode 14) Adjusting SUB VOLUME This item can be used to individually adjust each sound level input. It is convenient to use when adjusting level between different sources (for example, between a DVD player and a PC). After first turning off muting, switch to integrator mode and then adjust the volume.
124 Integrator Mode 1 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT1/2) ....Pin jack 2 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT3/4) ....Stereo mini jack This unit is equipped with 2 audio input systems No. 1 AUDIO INPUT (INPUTS 1 and 2): Pin jack → Is selected when either PICTURE INPUT 1 or 2 has been selected.
125 15) Initializing Adjustments (ALL DEFAULT) You can restore items adjusted in the integrator mode to their factory-preset values. You can reset all of the PICTURE, WHITE BALANCE and SCREEN adjustment values (refer to 5.4.3 1), 2) and 3)) to their factory preset values in one go.
126 Integrator Mode 5.4.4 Menu Layers 1) Video Signal Input Each screen shows an example display. Details differ according to the selections/ settings in each layer. (Return to PICTURE.) SET SET SET SET SET SET SET SET WHITE BAL. SCREEN 3 PICTURE MENU – – SIDE MASK OPTION 1 BRIGHT : 128 COLOR : 32 TINT : 32 H.
127 Integrator Mode SET SET SET SET SET SET SET SET WHITE BAL. SCREEN 3 PICTURE MENU – – SIDE MASK OPTION 1 BRIGHT : 128 COLOR : – – – TINT : – – – H. SHARP : – – – OPTION 2 V. SHARP : – – – SUB VOLUME DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT CONTRAST : 128 PICTURE – – CONTRAST 128 WHITE BALANCE – – R HIGH 128 SCREEN – – H.
128 5.4.5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area tables The memory area tables used during PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment have the layout shown below. Color modes 1 and 2 are independent and so the PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values for these two modes are stored in separate parts of memory.
129 Integrator Mode • CONTRAST • BRIGHT • COLOR • TINT • H. SHARP • V . SHARP IN4 – 480i COMPONENT • CONTRAST • BRIGHT • COLOR • TINT • SHARP IN4 – 480i COMPONENT • R HIGH • G HIGH • B HIGH • R LOW • G LOW • B LOW • CONTRAST • BRIGHT • COLOR • TINT • H.
130 5.4.6 SCREEN adjustment values area tables The SCREEN adjustment values memory area is laid out as shown below. When a function like the DEFAULT function is executed, items return to their center values. When INPUTS 1 and 2 are selected, SCREEN adjustment in menu mode becomes impossible.
131 RS-232C Adjustment Mode – – MODE 0C-1 ADJUSTMENT 5.5 RS-232C Adjustment Mode Through the unit's RS-232C terminal. You can use a PC to make various adjustments and settings.
132 STX ID <PON> <AJY> <CNT> ETX STX ID <POF> <PON> ETX STX ID <IN2> <AJY> <CNT> ETX RS-232C Adjustment Mode 5.
133 RS-232C Adjustment Mode 5.5.3 ID assignment When a connection is made, this feature assigns an ID. ID assignment is performed in the PC. Commands: <IDC> (ID CLEAR) ........ Clears assigned IDs. <IDS> (ID SET) ............. Assigns IDs IDS is only effective when an ID has not been assigned.
134 Command Name Full Name Normal Validity Direct Validity Function Up/Down Validity RS-232 Adjustment Mode 5.5.4 List of RS-232C commands How to read this table • Normal validity : Shows availability in the normal operating mode. Commands shown as valid are so whether or not preceded by an <AJY> command.
135 RS-232C Adjustment Mode HCN HCY HMD HPS IDC IDS IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 KLN KLY MMN MMX MMY MMZ NT4 NTS PAL PCY POF PON PLN PLY PSN PS1 PS2 RHI RLW RSL SCM SHP SHV SM0 SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 SM5 STD SV1 SV2 SV3 .
136 5.5.5 About the GET commands What are GET commands? • These are commands used to transmit adjustment data and other information in TXD to PCs from a microcomputer inside the plasma display. • This information s transmitted in ASCII code. (NOTE) Command names are given I inside < >.
137 3) <GST> (GET STATUS) – The status of various settings is transmitted in the following formats: RS-232C Adjustment Mode STX (02 hex) PC SOFTWARE VERSION (5 Byte) INPUT FUNCTION (3 Byte) CO.
138 CONBINATION RS - 232C CONTROL IN OUT IN OUT RS - 232C CONTROL IN OUT RS - 232C CONTROL IN OUT CONBINATION IN OUT CONBINATION IN OUT Combination Connection 5.6 Combination Connection This is useful for controlling/adjusting a number of sets from a single PC.
139 Combination Connection If the following connection conditions are observed, extension of operations to as many as 16 units is guaranteed. Conditions: 1 Length of RS-232C cable connecting PC to PDP.
140 KEY LOCK/UNLOCK 5.7 KEY LOCK/UNLOCK 5.7.1 Functions The KEY LOCK function disables the remote control unit and the main unit operation panel, preventing unauthorized persons from tampering with the unit after installation (RS-232C commands remain effective).
141 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen 5.8 Regarding the problem of images becoming burnt onto the screen If the same image is shown on the screen for a prolonged period of time (i.e. a still picture or a closed-captioning etc.
142 6.1 Operating Precautions and recommendations 1) If the display shuts down on its own and will not power up again, please try the followings. Turn off the main power switch for the plasma display, wait 10 seconds and power it on again. If the display shuts down, there may be a internal problem, Consult with Pioneer Authorized Service Center.
143 Maintenance and Cleaning Name Part Number Cleaning cloth, wiping cloth AED1174 Cleaning cloth: Minimax GED-009 Cleaning liquid: B4 GEM1004 1) Unplug the power cord from the outlet. 2) Cabinet and remote control unit Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner, which can damage or destroy the coating on the cabinet or the remote control unit.
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