Pioneer Flat Panel Television PDP 433CMX User Manual

Plasma Display  
Écran à plasma  
PDズマP-503CMX  
PDP-433CMX  
Contents related to system specifications, power requirements,  
accessories, and other information differ with respect to the  
country where this unit is purchased. For customers living in the  
U.S.A. or Canada, please use and refer to the instructions written  
in either English or French. For customers in Japan, please use  
and refer to the instructions written in Japanese.  
Les caractéristiques, les spécifications d'alimentation, les  
accessoires et d'autres informations diffèrent d'un pays à  
l'autre. Si vous vivez au Canada ou aux États-Unis, reportez-  
vous aux instructions en français ou en anglais. Si vous vivez  
au Japon, reportez-vous aux instructions en japonais.  
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用の際は、本書の日本語ページをご覧下さい。その他の国、地  
域でご購入・ご使用の際は、英語またはフランス語ページをご覧  
下さい。  
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Operating Instructions  
Thank you very much for purchasing this PIONEER product.  
Before using your Plasma Display, please read the “Safety  
Precautions” and these “Operating Instructions” carefully  
so you will know how to operate the Plasma Display properly.  
Keep this manual in a safe place. You will find it useful in  
the future.  
Notes on Installation Work:  
This product is marketed assuming that it is installed by qualified  
personnel with enough skill and competence. Always have an  
installation specialist or your dealer install and set up the product.  
PIONEER cannot assume liabilities for damage caused by  
mistake in installation or mounting, misuse, modification or a  
natural disaster.  
Note for Dealers:  
After installation, be sure to deliver this manual to the customer  
and explain to the customer how to handle the product.  
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Safety Precautions  
The following symbols are found on labels  
attached to the product. They alert the operators  
and service personnel of this equipment to any  
potentially dangerous conditions.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
WARNING  
The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear  
panel. Please write this serial number on your enclosed  
warranty card and keep it in a secure area. This is for your  
security.  
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe  
practice which can result in personal injury  
or property damage.  
CAUTION  
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe  
practice which can result in severe personal  
injury or death.  
CAUTION: WHEN POSITIONING THIS EQUIPMENT  
ENSURE THAT THE MAINS PLUG AND SOCKET IS EASILY  
ACCESSIBLE.  
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Safety Precautions  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
READ INSTRUCTIONS — All the safety and operating  
instructions should be read before the product is  
operated.  
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS — The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future  
reference.  
HEED WARNINGS — All warnings on the product and  
in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS — All operating and use  
instructions should be followed.  
CLEANING — Unplug this product from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. The product should be cleaned  
only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth. Never  
clean with furniture wax, benzine, insecticides or  
other volatile liquids since they may corrode the  
cabinet.  
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION  
÷
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY — 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.  
SERVICING — Do not attempt to service this product  
yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE — Unplug this  
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions:  
If this product is equipped with a polarized  
alternating current line plug (a plug having one  
blade wider than the other), it will fit into the outlet  
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are  
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try  
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized plug.  
If this product is equipped with a three-wire  
grounding type plug, a plug having a third  
(grounding) pin, it will only fit into a grounding type  
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are  
unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact  
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do  
not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding  
type plug.  
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÷
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen  
into the product.  
÷
ATTACHMENTS — Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the product manufacturer as  
they may cause hazards.  
÷
÷
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 operating  
instructions 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.  
If the product has been dropped or damaged in  
any way.  
POWER-CORD PROTECTION — 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, paying particular attention to cords  
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the product.  
OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING — If an outside  
antenna or cable system is connected to the  
product, be sure the antenna or cable system is  
grounded so as to provide some protection against  
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article  
810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA  
70, provides information with regard to proper  
grounding of the mast and supporting structure,  
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna  
discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,  
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to  
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the  
grounding electrode. See Figure A.  
LIGHTNING — For added protection for 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  
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage  
to the product due to lightning and power-line  
surges.  
POWER LINES — An outside antenna system should  
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power  
lines or other electric light or power circuits, or  
where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.  
When installing an outside antenna system,  
extreme care should be taken to keep from  
touching such power lines or circuits as contact  
with them might be fatal.  
WATER AND MOISTURE — Do not use this product  
near water for example, near a bathtub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet  
basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.  
ACCESSORIES — Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child  
or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use  
only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the product. Any mounting of the product should  
follow the manufacturers instructions, and should  
use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
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When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance this indicates a need for service.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS — When replacement parts  
are required, be sure the service technician has  
used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as  
the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may  
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
SAFETY CHECK — 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.  
HEAT — The product should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
CART — A product and cart combination should be  
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,  
and uneven surfaces may cause the product and  
cart combination to overturn.  
WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING — The product  
should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
VENTILATION — Slots and openings in the cabinet  
are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from  
overheating, and these openings must not be  
blocked or covered. The openings should never  
be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa,  
rug, or other similar surface. This product should  
not be placed in a built-in installation such as a  
bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is  
provided or the manufacturers instructions have  
been adhered to.  
OVERLOADING — Do not overload wall outlets,  
extension cords, or integral convenience  
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
POWER SOURCES — This product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on  
the marking label. If you are not sure of the type  
of power supply to your home, consult your  
product dealer or local power company.  
LOCATION — The appliance should be installed in a  
stable location.  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
NONUSE PERIODS — The power cord of the  
appliance should be unplugged from the outlet  
when left unused for a long period of time.  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
Figure A  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
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Safety Precautions  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Product Name: Plasma Display with Video Card  
Model Number: PDP-503CMX / PDP-433CMX (Plasma Display)  
PDA-5002 (Video Card)  
Product Category: Class B Personal Computers & Peripherals  
Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. Customer Support Division  
Address: P.O. BOX 1760, LONG BEACH, CA., 90801-1760 U.S.A.  
Phone: (800)421-1625  
Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support Division at the above listed  
number for assistance.  
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.  
Customer Support Division  
P. O. BOX 1760, Long Beach,  
CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.  
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Contents  
Safety Precautions ........................................................ i  
Features ........................................................................ 2  
Before Proceeding ........................................................ 3  
How to Use This Manual ................................................................ 3  
Checking Supplied Accessories ..................................................... 5  
Part Names and Functions .......................................... 6  
Main Unit ......................................................................................... 6  
Remote Control Unit ....................................................................... 7  
Connection Panel ............................................................................ 8  
Installation and Connections .................................... 10  
Installation of the Unit .................................................................. 10  
Connection to INPUT1 and INPUT2............................................. 12  
Audio Connections ....................................................................... 14  
Control Cord Connection.............................................................. 15  
Power Cord Connection ............................................................... 15  
How to Route Cables .................................................................... 16  
Setting Up the System .............................................. 17  
Setup after Connection................................................................. 17  
Operations .................................................................. 19  
Selecting an Input Source ............................................................ 19  
Screen Size Selection ................................................................... 21  
Partial Image Enlargement (POINT ZOOM) ................................ 23  
Automatic Power OFF................................................................... 24  
Display Panel Adjustments ....................................... 25  
Adjusting the Picture Quality ....................................................... 25  
Adjusting the Image Position and Clock  
(Automatic Adjustment) ............................................................... 26  
Manual Adjustment of Screen Position and Clock..................... 27  
Other Operations ....................................................... 28  
Rewriting the Input Display (INPUT LABEL) ............................... 28  
Power Control Function................................................................ 29  
AUTO FUNCTION.......................................................................... 29  
Audio Output (AUDIO OUT) ......................................................... 30  
Additional Information .............................................. 31  
Cleaning ......................................................................................... 31  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 31  
Specifications ................................................................................ 34  
Supplement 1 ................................................................................ 35  
Supplement 2 ................................................................................ 37  
Explanation of Terms .................................................................... 37  
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Features  
PDP-503CMX  
PDP-433CMX  
Introduces newly developed 50" XGA Wide Plasma Panel  
Introduces newly developed 43" Wide Plasma Panel  
The new wide high-precision 43" plasma panel (1024x768 / 16:9)  
pushes the envelope of previous high-luminance panels,  
producing brighter, clearer images with higher contrast.  
The new wide high-precision XGA 50" plasma panel (1280x768 /  
16:9) pushes the envelope of previous high-luminance panels,  
producing brighter, clearer images with higher contrast.  
Newly developed full screen filter produces clear,  
Newly developed full screen filter produces clear,  
high-contrast images even in a lighted room.  
The new full screen filter suppresses surface reflections to a  
minimum, producing clear, high-contrast images even in lighted  
locations. Unnecessary frequency components of RGB signals  
are also cut, greatly enhancing color reproduction.  
high-contrast images even in a lighted room.  
The new full screen filter suppresses surface reflections to a  
minimum, producing clear, high-contrast images even in lighted  
locations. Unnecessary frequency components of RGB signals  
are also cut, greatly enhancing color reproduction.  
Supports wide range of computer signal formats  
Supports non-compressed display of signals ranging from  
640x400 and 640x480 (VGA) to 1024x768 (XGA) and 1280x768,  
and compressed display of 1280x1024 (SXGA) and 1600x1200  
(UXGA) signals. Further, aspect ratio and screen size settings  
supported include Dot-by-Dot, 4:3, FULL and PARTIAL*1.  
*1 Aspect ratio and screen size appearance will differ depending  
on input signal.  
Supports wide range of computer signal formats  
Supports non-compressed display of signals ranging from  
640x400 and 640x480 (VGA) to 1024x768 (XGA), and  
compressed display of 1280x1024 (SXGA) and 1600x1200  
(UXGA) signals. Further, aspect ratio and screen size settings  
supported include Dot-by-Dot, 4:3, and FULL*1.  
*1 Aspect ratio and screen size appearance will differ depending  
on input signal.  
Free Installation Configuration  
Broader installation possibilities with thinner,  
Free Installation Configuration  
Broader installation possibilities with thinner,  
lighter, high-endurance design.  
lighter, high-endurance design.  
While producing a large 50" screen image, the display is only 98  
mm thick, and weighs in at only 38.9 kg. On the other hand, the  
efficient heat-radiating design greatly improves environmental  
operating conditions. The thinner, lighter design, coupled to high-  
endurance construction greatly broadens the range of possible  
installation locations and styles.  
While producing a large 43" screen image, the display is only 98  
mm thick, and weighs in at only 31.5 kg. On the other hand, the  
efficient heat-radiating design greatly improves environmental  
operating conditions. The thinner, lighter design, coupled to high-  
endurance construction greatly broadens the range of possible  
installation locations and styles.  
High reliability for commercial applications  
This display is provided with features giving it high dependability  
in commercial applications, including the ability to suppress peak  
luminance in accordance with the viewing program, and to  
change the cooling fan’s speed in accordance with changes in  
operating environment. Such features provide safety and high-  
endurance under conditions of commercial use.  
High reliability for commercial applications  
This display is provided with features giving it high dependability  
in commercial applications, including the ability to suppress peak  
luminance in accordance with the viewing program, and to  
change the cooling fan’s speed in accordance with changes in  
operating environment. Such features provide safety and high-  
endurance under conditions of commercial use.  
Improved usability  
Improved usability  
User convenience has been improved by the inclusion of  
features making the display even more compatible with your  
computer. Some of these include the one-touch screen  
adjustment, AUTO SETUP function for computer connections,  
and the POINT ZOOM function to enlarge local portions of the  
screen image to display important detailed program data.  
User convenience has been improved by the inclusion of  
features making the display even more compatible with your  
computer. Some of these include the one-touch screen  
adjustment, AUTO SETUP function for computer connections,  
and the POINT ZOOM function to enlarge local portions of the  
screen image to display important detailed program data.  
Power-Saving Design  
Power-Saving Design  
While equipped with a high-precision (1280x768) panel, this unit  
achieves the highest energy-saving of any display in its class (50-  
inch XGA class: 380 W; 20% less than previous Pioneer  
products). In addition, when the Power Control function is  
selected, power consumption is reduced by 20% compared to  
the normal operating mode (MODE 1, with color-bar signal input).  
While equipped with a high-precision (1024x768) panel, this unit  
achieves the highest energy-saving of any display in its class (43-  
inch class: 298 W). In addition, when the Power Control function  
is selected, power consumption is reduced by 20% compared to  
the normal operating mode (MODE 1, with color-bar signal input).  
Optional line (sold separately)  
(For details, please consult the dealer where this unit was  
purchased.)  
4 Video card :Expansion card allows viewing of video signals  
and computer digital RGB signals (DVI compliant).  
5 Cable cover:Dedicated cover to allow fashionable concealment  
of rear cable connections.  
1 Table top stand  
: PDP-503CMX / PDP-433CMX display  
stand.  
2 Wall installation unit : Wall installation bracket designed as a  
wall interface for securing the unit.  
3 Speaker system designed specifically for plasma displays  
(width: 2-29/32 inches (7.4 cm))  
: With the adoption of a vertical 2-way system designed with a  
31/32 inch (2.5 cm) domed conical tweeter and newly  
developed 1-25/32 inch (4.5 cm) wide oval shaped units  
arranged vertically. (When speakers are attached, the  
operation panel on this unit is not operable.)  
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Before Proceeding  
Screen Displays  
How to Use This Manual  
The example screen displays provided in this manual are  
those for the PDP-503CMX model. The PDP-433CMX  
display differs as shown:  
This manual is set up to follow the course of actions and  
operations in the order that would seem most logical for  
someone setting up this unit.  
Example of PDP-503CMX Screen Display:  
÷ The PDP-503CMX screen display has a non-  
displaying border at each side of the display.  
Once the unit has been taken out of the box and it has  
been confirmed that all the parts have been received, it  
may be beneficial to look over the section Part Names  
and Functionsstarting on page 6 to become acquainted  
with the plasma monitor and remote control unit, as their  
respective buttons and controls will be referred to  
throughout this manual.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
0
0
+
+
+
R. L EV EL  
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
0
The section Installation and Connectionsstarting on  
page 10 covers all the necessary points regarding  
installation of the plasma display and connections to a  
wide variety of components.  
RE S ET  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
The section Setting Up the Systemstarting on page 17  
covers the necessary on-screen menu settings to  
establish correct linkage between the plasma display and  
connected components. Depending on the connections  
made, this section may or may not be necessary.  
Example of PDP-433CMX Screen Display:  
÷ The PDP-433CMX screen display fills the display area in  
both horizontal directions.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
The remainder of the sections in this manual is dedicated  
to the basic operations associated with selecting a source  
component up to the more complex operations  
associated with adjusting the plasma display picture to  
match the requirements of specific components and  
personal preferences.  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
+
+
+
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
0
RE S ET  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Please note that the actual contents displayed are the  
same for both the PDP-503CMX and PDP-433CMX.  
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Before Proceeding  
About operations in this manual  
Operations in this manual are outlined in step by step  
numbered procedures. Most of the procedures are  
written in reference to the remote control unit unless the  
button or control is only present on the main unit.  
However, if a button or control on the main unit has the  
same or similar name as that on the remote control unit,  
that button can be used when performing operations.  
The following example is an actual operation that shows  
how one might set the horizontal and vertical positions of  
the screen. The screens shown at each step are provided  
as a visual guide to confirm that the procedure is  
proceeding as it should. Please familiarize yourself with  
this process before continuing on with the rest of this  
manual.  
1 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
4 Press SET to display the adjustment screen for the  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
selected item.  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
+
+
+
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
0
RE S ET  
:
:
H. POS I T I ON  
V. POS I T I ON  
0
0
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
MENU  
SET  
EXIT  
SET  
ADJUST  
2 Press 3 to select SCREEN.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
5 Press 5//2/3 to adjust the value.  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
:
POS I T I ON  
0
0
/
/
0
0
CL OCK / PHAS E  
RE S ET  
Note  
The screen displays depicted in this manual represent typical  
display examples.  
The actual items and contents seen in screen displays may vary  
depending on input source and specific settings.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
3 Press 5/to select the item to be adjusted.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
:
:
POS I T I ON  
CL OCK / PHAS E  
0
0
/
/
0
0
RE S ET  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
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Before Proceeding  
7 Display stands (x 2)  
Checking Supplied Accessories  
Check that the following accessories were supplied.  
1 Power cord  
8 Washers (x 2)  
2 Remote control unit  
9 Hex hole bolts (x 2)  
0 Remote control unit holder  
3 AA (R6) batteries (x 2)  
Use as a holder for the  
remote control unit.  
When attaching to the  
rear of the main unit,  
be careful not to cover  
the vents.  
4 Cleaning cloth (for wiping front panel)  
5 Speed clamps (x 2)  
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Operating Instructions  
Warranty  
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6 Bead bands (x 2)  
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Part Names and Functions  
Main Unit  
Operation panel on the main unit  
4
Main unit  
5
6
7
8
9
0
3
1
2
Note  
When optional speakers have been connected,  
the operation panel on the main unit will not be  
operable.  
Main unit  
6 MENU button  
Press to open and close the on-screen menu (pages  
17 to 30).  
1 Display stand  
2 Remote control sensor  
7 ADJUST (5//3/2) buttons  
Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to  
operate the unit (page 8).  
Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust various  
settings on the unit.  
Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly  
indicated in the on-screen display (pages 17 to 30).  
3 STANDBY/ON indicator  
This indicator is red during standby mode, and turns  
to green when the unit is in the operation mode  
(page 19).  
Flashes green when Power-Management function is  
operating (page 24).  
8 SET button  
Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit  
(pages 17 to 30).  
The flashing pattern is also used to indicate error  
messages (page 33).  
9 SCREEN SIZE button  
Press to select the screen size (page 21).  
0 AUTO SET UP button  
Operation panel on the main unit  
When using computer signal input, automatically sets  
the POSITION and CLOCK/PHASE to optimum values  
(page 26).  
4 STANDBY/ON button  
Press to put the display in operation or standby mode  
(page 19).  
5 INPUT button  
Press to select input (page 19).  
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Part Names and Functions  
Remote Control Unit  
1 SCREEN SIZE button  
Press to select the screen size (page 21).  
2 INPUT buttons  
7
8
1
2
Use to select the input (page 19).  
3 MENU button  
Press to open and close the on-screen menu  
(pages 17 to 30).  
9
4 ADJUST (5//3/2) buttons  
Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust various settings on the  
unit.  
Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearly indicated at the  
bottom the on-screen menu display (pages 17 to 30).  
3
4
5
0
5 SET button  
Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit (pages 17 to 30).  
6 MUTING button  
Press to mute the volume (page 20).  
-
6
7 AUTO SET UP button  
When using computer signal input, automatically sets the POSITION  
and CLOCK/ PHASE to optimum values (page 26).  
8 STANDBY/ON button  
Press to put the unit in operation or standby mode (page 19).  
When handling the remote control unit  
9 DISPLAY button  
Do not drop or shake the remote control.  
Press to view the units current input and setup mode (page 20).  
Do not use the remote control unit in a location  
subject to direct sunlight, heat radiation from a  
heater, or in a place subject to excessive  
humidity.  
0 POINT ZOOM button  
Use to select and enlarge one part of the screen (page 23).  
When the remote control units batteries begin  
to wear out, the operable distance will gradually  
become shorter. When this occurs, replace all  
batteries with new ones as soon as possible.  
- VOLUME (+/–) buttons  
Use to adjust the volume (page 20).  
Inserting the batteries in the  
remote control unit  
CAUTION  
Insert batteries so that the plus (+) and minus () sides are  
aligned according to the markings in the battery case.  
Do not mix new batteries with used ones.  
The voltage of batteries may differ even if they are the same  
shape. Please do not mix different kinds of batteries  
together.  
While pressing down lightly, slide  
in the direction of the arrow.  
When not using the remote control unit for a long period of  
time (1 month or more), remove the batteries from the  
remote control unit to prevent leaking of battery fluid. If  
battery liquid has leaked, thoroughly wipe the inside of the  
case until all liquid is removed, and then insert new batteries.  
Do not charge, short, disassemble or throw the provided  
batteries in a fire.  
Two AA (R6)  
batteries  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with  
governmental regulations or environmental public  
instruction’s rules that apply in your country or area.  
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Part Names and Functions  
Operating range of the remote  
control unit  
Connection Panel  
When operating the remote control unit, point it at the  
remote sensor (Î) located on the front panel of the  
main unit. The remote control unit is operable up to 23  
feet (7 m) from the unit and within a 30 angle on each  
side of the sensor.  
The connection panel is provided with two video input  
jacks and one video output jack. Audio input and speaker  
output jacks are also provided, together with a CONTROL  
IN/OUT connector for connecting to PIONEER  
components bearing the Î mark.  
For instructions regarding connections, consult the pages  
noted in parentheses by each item.  
1 SPEAKER (R) terminal  
For connection of an external right speaker.  
Connect a speaker that has an impedance of 8 -16 Ω  
(page 14).  
2 CONTROL IN/OUT (monaural mini jacks)  
For connection of PIONEER components that bear the  
Î mark. Making CONTROL connection enables  
control of this unit as a component in a system  
(page 15).  
3 COMBINATION IN/OUT  
DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THESE  
TERMINALS.  
7 m (23 feet)  
These terminals are used in the factory setup.  
30˚  
4 RS-232C  
30˚  
DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THIS  
TERMINAL.  
Remote Sensor  
This terminal is used in the factory setup.  
5 INPUT1 (mini D-sub 15 pin)  
For connection of a personal computer (PC) or similar  
component. Make sure that the connection made  
corresponds to the format of the signal output from  
the connected component (pages 12 to 14).  
If you are having difficulty with operation of  
the remote control unit  
The remote control unit may not operate if there are  
objects placed between it and the display.  
Operational distance will gradually become shorter as the  
batteries begin to wear out; replace weak batteries with  
new ones as soon as possible.  
6 OUTPUT (INPUT1) (mini D-sub 15 pin)  
Use the OUTPUT (INPUT1) terminal to output the  
video signal to an external monitor or other  
component.  
This unit discharges infrared rays from the screen. Placing a  
video deck or other component that is operated by an  
infrared remote control unit near this unit may hamper that  
components reception of the remote controls signal, or  
prevent it from receiving the signal entirely. Should this  
occur, move the component to a position further away from  
this unit.  
Note: The video signal will not be output from the  
OUTPUT (INPUT1) terminal when the main power of  
this unit is off or in standby mode.  
(page 13)  
Depending on the installation surroundings, this units  
remote control unit may be influenced by the infrared rays  
discharged from the plasma display, hampering reception of  
its rays or limiting its operational distance. The strength of  
infrared rays discharged from the screen will differ  
according to the picture displayed.  
7 INPUT2 (BNC jacks)  
For connection of a personal computer (PC) or similar  
component. Make sure that the connection made  
corresponds to the format of the signal output from  
the connected component (pages 12 to 14).  
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Part Names and Functions  
Illustration depicts PDP-503CMX model.  
AC INLET  
8~16Ω  
SPEAKER  
L
+
-
=
~
(ON SYNC)  
G
(H/V SYNC)  
HD  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
R
AUDIO  
CONTROL  
IN OUT  
COMBINATION  
IN OUT  
RS-232C  
8~16Ω  
OUTPUT  
B
VD  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SPEAKER  
ANALOG RGB  
(ANALOG RGB)  
(INPUT1/2)  
R
75 2.2  
+
Ô
kΩ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
9
- MAIN POWER switch  
Use to switch the main power of the unit on and off.  
8 Synchronizing signal impedance selector switch  
Depending on the connections made at INPUT2, it  
may be necessary to set this switch to match the  
output impedance of the connected components  
synchronization signal.  
= AC INLET  
Use to connect the supplied power cord to an AC  
outlet (page 15).  
When the output impedance of the components  
synchronization signal is below 75 , set this switch  
to the 75 position (pages 12, 14).  
~ SPEAKER (L) terminal  
For connection of an external left speaker. Connect a  
speaker that has an impedance of 8 -16 (page 14).  
9 AUDIO INPUT (Stereo mini jack)  
Use to obtain sound when INPUT1 or INPUT2 is  
selected.  
Connect the audio output jack of components  
connected to INPUT1 or INPUT2 to this unit (page 14).  
0 AUDIO OUTPUT (Stereo mini jack)  
Use to output the audio of the selected source  
component connected to this unit to an AV amplifier  
or similar component (page 14).  
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Installation and Connections  
3
Fix this unit using the supplied washer and bolt.  
Installation of the Unit  
Installation using the supplied display stand  
Be sure to fix the supplied stand to the installation  
surface.  
Use commercially available M8 bolts that are 25 mm  
longer than the thickness of the installation surface.  
1
Fix the supplied stand to the installation surface at  
each of the 4 prepared holes using commercially  
available M8 bolts .  
Use a 6 mm hex wrench  
to bolt them.  
Front  
PDP-503CMX: 798 mm (31-7/16 in.)  
PDP-433CMX: 768 mm (30-1/4 in.)  
Rear  
110 mm (4-5/16 in.)  
2
Set this unit in the stand.  
CAUTION  
This display unit weighs at least 67 lbs (30 kg) and has little front-  
to-back depth, making it very unstable when stood on edge. As a  
result, two or more persons should cooperate when unpacking,  
moving, or installing the display.  
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Installation and Connections  
Installation using the optional PIONEER stand or  
Wall-mount installation of the unit  
installation bracket  
÷ Please be sure to request installation or mounting of this unit  
or the installation bracket by an installation specialist or the  
dealer where purchased.  
This unit has been designed with bolt holes for  
wall-mount installation, etc. The installation holes that can  
be used are shown in the diagram below.  
÷ When installing, be sure to use the bolts provided with the  
stand or installation bracket.  
÷ Be sure to attach in 4 or more locations above and  
below, left and right of the center line.  
÷ Use bolts that are long enough to be inserted 1/2 inch  
(12 mm) to 11/16 inch (18 mm) into the main unit from  
the attaching surface for both a holes and b holes.  
Refer to the side view diagram below.  
÷ For details concerning installation, please refer to the  
instruction manual provided with the stand or installation  
bracket.  
Installation using accessories other than the  
PIONEER stand or installation bracket (sold  
separately)  
÷ As this unit is constructed with glass, be sure to install  
it on a flat, unwarped surface.  
÷ When possible, please install using parts and accessories  
manufactured by PIONEER. PIONEER will not be held  
responsible for accident or damage caused by the use of parts  
and accessories manufactured by other companies.  
CAUTION  
To avoid malfunction, overheating of this unit, and  
possible fire hazard, make sure that the vents on the  
main unit are not blocked when installing. Also, as hot  
air is expelled from the air vents, be careful of  
deterioration and dirt build up on rear surface wall, etc..  
÷ For custom installation, please consult the dealer where the  
unit was purchased, or a qualified installer.  
Air vents (fan)  
b hole  
b hole  
Attaching surface  
Installation  
bracket, etc..  
a hole  
Main unit  
Center line  
Bolt  
b hole  
a hole  
b hole  
a hole  
1/2 inches (12 mm) to  
11/16 inches (18 mm)  
Bolt  
b hole  
Center line  
b hole  
b hole  
1/2 inch (12 mm) to 11/16 inch (18 mm)  
Rear view diagram (PDP-503CMX)  
Side view diagram  
Air vents (fan)  
CAUTION  
Please be sure to use an M8 (Pitch = 1.25 mm)  
bolt. (Only this size bolt can be used.)  
CAUTION  
This display unit weighs at least 67 lbs (30 kg)  
Center line and has little front-to-back depth, making it very  
unstable when stood on edge. As a result, two  
a hole  
a hole  
b hole  
b hole  
or more persons should cooperate when  
unpacking, moving, or installing the display.  
CAUTION  
This unit incorporates a thin design. To ensure  
safety if vibrated or shaken, please be sure to  
take measures to prevent the unit from tipping  
over.  
Center line  
b hole  
b hole  
Rear view diagram (PDP-433CMX)  
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Installation and Connections  
Connection to a personal  
computer  
Connection to INPUT1 and INPUT2  
The INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 jacks are used to connect the  
display to a computer. After making the connections,  
adjust the screen settings in accordance with the  
computer’s signal output. See pages 17-18 for information  
regarding settings.  
Connection method differs depending on the computer  
type. When connecting, please thoroughly read the  
computer’s instruction manual.  
Before making connections, be sure to make sure that  
the personal computer’s power and this unit’s main  
power is off.  
INPUT2  
jack  
[ON SYNC]  
[H/V SYNC]  
G
B
R
HD  
VD  
Output  
source  
For the PC input signals and screen sizes that this unit is  
compatible with, please refer to supplement 1 (pages 35  
and 36).  
Personal  
computer (PC)  
G ON SYNC  
B
B
B
R
with RGB output  
G
G
R
R
H/V SYNC  
Connection of separate SYNC analog RGB  
source  
HD  
VD  
Make separate SYNC connections for a personal  
computer that has RGB output separated into 5 output  
signals: green, blue, red, horizontal synchronization signal,  
and vertical synchronization signal.  
: Do not connect anything.  
: Connect to this jack.  
Note  
Components compatible with INPUT1 are also compatible with  
INPUT2.  
When connecting to INPUT2  
INPUT1 is compatible with Microsoft’s Plug & Play (VESA DDC  
1/2B).  
When making connections to INPUT1, please refer to  
supplement 2 on page 37.  
(ON SYNC)  
G
(H/V SYNC)  
HD  
INPUT2  
R
B
VD  
75 2.2  
Ô
kΩ  
For the screen sizes and input signals that  
INPUT1 and INPUT2 are compatible with, please  
refer to supplement 1 (pages 35 and 36).  
When using INPUT2, set the impedance selector switch  
to match the output impedance of the connected  
computer’s synchronization signal.  
When the output impedance of the computer’s  
synchronization signal is below 75 , set this switch to  
the 75 position.  
On-screen setup is necessary after connection.  
Please see pages 17 and 18.  
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When connecting to INPUT1  
Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source  
Make G ON SYNC connections for a personal computer  
with output that has the synchronization signal layered on  
top of the green signal.  
INPUT1  
OUTPUT  
ANALOG RGB  
(ANALOG RGB)  
When connecting to INPUT1  
INPUT1  
OUTPUT  
ANALOG RGB  
(ANALOG RGB)  
Connect the cable corresponding to the shape of the  
input terminal on this unit and the personal computers  
output terminal.  
Secure by tightening the terminal screws on both units.  
After connecting, on-screen setup is necessary.  
Please see pages 17 and 18.  
On screen setup is necessary after connection.  
Please see pages 17 and 18.  
Note  
Depending on the type of computer model being connected, a  
conversion connector or adapter etc. provided with the computer  
or sold separately may be necessary.  
For details, please read your PCs instruction manual or consult  
the maker or nearest dealer of your computer.  
When connecting to INPUT2  
(ON SYNC)  
G
(H/V SYNC)  
HD  
INPUT2  
R
B
VD  
75 2.2  
Ô
kΩ  
When connecting to OUTPUT (INPUT1)  
INPUT1  
OUTPUT  
ANALOG RGB  
(ANALOG RGB)  
To an external monitor  
With this unit, it is possible to output the video signal to  
an external monitor or other component from the  
OUTPUT (INPUT1) terminal.  
On screen setup is necessary after connection.  
Please see pages 17 and 18.  
Note  
Note  
When making G ON SYNC connections, do not make any  
connections to the VD or HD jacks. If connections are made, the  
picture may be not displayed normally.  
A video signal will not be output from the OUTPUT (INPUT1)  
terminal when the main power of this unit is off or in standby.  
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Installation and Connections  
Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB  
source  
Make composite SYNC connections for a personal  
computer with output that has the vertical  
synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal  
synchronization signal.  
Audio Connections  
Before making connections, be sure to check that the  
audio components power and the units main power is  
off.  
Connecting the speakers  
This unit is equipped with speaker output jacks for  
connection to the speaker system (not supplied) specially  
designed for use with this unit. Refer to the illustrations  
below when making connections to the speaker terminals  
When connecting to INPUT1  
INPUT1  
OUTPUT  
on this unit.  
ANALOG RGB  
(ANALOG RGB)  
Twist exposed  
wire strands  
10 mm  
together.  
Push tab to the open  
position, and insert the  
wire. Then, close tab  
firmly to secure the wire  
in place.  
Note  
When making speaker connections, be sure to match the  
polarities (+ and ) of the speaker terminals on this unit and the  
corresponding terminals on the speakers. If the polarity is  
reversed, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.  
On-screen setup is necessary after connection.  
Please see pages 17 and 18.  
Making connections to the audio inputs on this  
unit  
When connecting to INPUT2  
This unit features two audio inputs and one audio output.  
The following chart shows the video inputs and the  
corresponding audio input jacks.  
(ON SYNC)  
G
(H/V SYNC)  
HD  
INPUT2  
R
B
VD  
75 2.2  
Ô
kΩ  
Video  
input  
Audio input jacks  
Sound output  
Sound of the selected video  
input is output from the  
SPEAKER terminals  
INPUT1  
Stereo mini jack  
(L/R)  
INPUT2  
Stereo mini jacks (L/R).  
Audio connections for component (computer)  
connected to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2  
AUDIO  
VD  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
(INPUT1/2)  
75 2.2  
Ô
kΩ  
When using INPUT2, set the impedance selector switch  
to match the output impedance of the connected  
computers synchronization signal.  
When the output impedance of the computers  
synchronization signal is below 75 , set this switch to  
the 75 position.  
On-screen setup is necessary after connection.  
Audio input to the  
Please see pages 17 and 18.  
AUDIO INPUT jacks  
Notes  
(stereo mini jack) is  
possible for a  
component connected to either INPUT1 or INPUT2.  
Sound is output from both the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks  
(stereo mini jack) and the SPEAKER terminals according  
to the video input selection.  
÷ When making composite SYNC connections, do not connect  
anything to the VD jack. If connected, the picture may not be  
displayed properly.  
÷ On some types of Macintosh® components, G ON SYNC and  
composite SYNC are both output. With this type of  
component, please connect using the G ON SYNC connection  
(see page 13).  
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Installation and Connections  
Control Cord Connection  
Power Cord Connection  
When control cord connections are made, remote control  
operation of connected PIONEER components that bear  
the Î logo mark is done through the remote sensor on  
this unit.  
Connect the power cord after all component connections  
have been completed.  
When the connection is made to the CONTROL IN jack  
on another unit, the remote sensor of that component will  
no longer receive signals. Point the remote control unit of  
the connected component at the remote control sensor  
on this unit to control.  
1
Notes  
÷ Make sure the power is turned off when making  
connections.  
÷ Please complete all component connections before  
making control cord connections.  
2
CONTROL  
IN  
1 Connect the power cord to this unit.  
Main unit  
OUT  
2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet.  
CONTROL  
IN  
OUT  
CAUTION  
÷ Use only the power cord provided.  
CONTROL  
IN  
÷ Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated  
(AC 100 - 120 V, 50/60 Hz) as this may cause fire or electric  
shock.  
OUT  
÷ For the plasma display, a three-core power cord with a ground  
terminal is used for efficiency protection. Always be sure to  
connect the power cord to a three-pronged grounded outlet  
and make sure that the cord is properly grounded. If you use a  
power source converter plug, use an outlet with a ground  
terminal and screw down the ground line.  
CONTROL  
IN  
OUT  
The control cables (not  
supplied) are monaural  
cables with mini plugs (no  
resistance).  
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How to Route Cables  
Speed clamps and bead bands are included with this unit  
for bunching cables together. Once components are  
connected, follow the following steps to route cables.  
*
As viewed from the rear of the display.  
1
2
2 Bunch separated cables together and secure  
1 Organize cables together using the provided  
speed clamps.  
them with the provided bead bands.  
Insert 1 into an appropriate hole on the rear of the  
unit, then snap 2 into the back of 1 to fix the clamp.  
Note  
Cables can be routed to the right or left.  
Speed clamps are designed to be difficult to undo  
once in place. Please attach carefully.  
To attach the speed clamps to the main unit  
Connect the speed clamps using the 4 holes marked with •  
below, depending on the situation.  
Illustration depicts PDP-503CMX model.  
To remove speed clamps  
Using pliers, twist the clamp 90° and pull it outward.  
In some cases the clamp may have deteriorated over  
time and may be damaged when removed.  
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Setting Up the System  
6 Press 5/to select SETTING, then press SET.  
Setup after Connection  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
OPTION  
After components have been connected to INPUT1 or  
INPUT2, on-screen setup is necessary.  
Follow the procedure described below and make settings  
as they apply to the type of components connected.  
I NP UT L A BEL  
POWE R MANAGEME NT OF F  
CL AMP POS I T I ON  
I NP UT  
1
:
:
AU T O  
:
S E T T I N G  
V GA  
Screen Mode setup  
Note  
These settings are required only when using the following input  
signal refresh rates: 1 31.5 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz vertical; 2  
48.4 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz vertical; 3 56.5 kHz horizontal / 70 Hz  
vertical. No manual setup is necessary for signals with other  
refresh rates, since adjustments are performed automatically (the  
SETTING item will not be displayed).  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
7 Press 2/3 to select the display mode.  
:
S E T T I N G V GA  
1 Switch MAIN POWER on the connection panel to  
the on position to turn on the unit’s main power.  
The STANDBY/ON indicator lights red.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
SET  
EXIT  
1 When the input signal has a refresh rate of 31.5  
kHz (horizontal) and 60 Hz (vertical), pressing 2/3  
will cause the display mode to change alternately  
as follows:  
2 Press STANDBY/ON to put the unit in the  
operation mode.  
The STANDBY/ON indicator turns green.  
PC AUTO  
WIDE VGA  
VGA  
3 Select INPUT1 or INPUT2.  
2 When the input signal has a refresh rate of 48.4  
kHz (horizontal) and 60 Hz (vertical), pressing 2/3  
will cause the display mode to change alternately  
as follows:  
4 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
The menu screen appears.  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PC AUTO  
WIDE XGA  
XGA  
SCREEN  
:
SET UP  
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
0
:
:
:
:
:
:
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
3 When the input signal has a refresh rate of 56.5  
kHz (horizontal) and 70 Hz (vertical), pressing 2/3  
will cause the display mode to change alternately  
as follows:  
+
+
+
0
RE S ET  
XGA  
WIDE XGA  
If the PC AUTO setting is selected when using the above  
PC input signals, screen resolution will automatically  
switch between VGA/WVGA or XGA/WXGA.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
5 Press 2/3 to select SET UP.  
Note  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
The PC AUTO setting supports automatic signal selection only  
when using RGB separate Sync inputs. When G ON SYNC or  
Composite Sync signals are input, selecting PC AUTO will cause  
the screen resolution to be set to VGA  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
I NP UT L A BEL  
POWE R MANAGEME NT OF F  
CL AMP POS I T I ON  
S E T T I N G  
I NP UT  
1
:
:
:
AU T O  
V GA  
or XGA only. When using a G ON SYNC or Composite SYNC  
signal for WIDE VGA or WIDE XGA inputs, set the screen display  
mode manually.  
8 When the setup is completed, press MENU to exit  
the menu screen.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Note  
Make this setup for each input (INPUT1 and INPUT2).  
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CLAMP POSITION setup  
4 Press SET to select LOCKED.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
Depending on the signal, analog RGB signals may result  
in the screen image appearing with a whitish or greenish  
cast. In such cases, set “CLAMP POSITION” to LOCKED.  
÷ Normally, leave this setting at AUTO.  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
:
:
I NP UT L A BEL  
POWE R MANAGEME NT OF F  
CL AMP P OS I T I ON  
I NP UT  
1
L OCK E D  
:
S E T T I N G  
V GA  
Setup of CLAMP POSITION  
1 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
The menu screen appears.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
Mode selection will change as follows each time SET  
is pressed.  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RA S T  
BR I GHT .  
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
+
+
+
3 AUTO  
LOCKED 2  
0
RE S ET  
5 When the setup is completed, press MENU to exit  
the menu screen.  
Notes  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
÷ Make this CLAMP POSITION setting for each applicable input  
(INPUT1 and INPUT2).  
2 Press 2/3 to select SET UP.  
÷ When using this setup, be sure to carefully check the signal  
output of the component that you are using. For details, please  
refer to the instruction manual supplied with the component  
you are connecting.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
I NP UT L A B E L  
I NP UT  
1
:
:
:
POWE R MANAGEME NT OF F  
CL AMP POS I T I ON  
S E T T I N G  
AU T O  
V GA  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
3 Press 5/to select CLAMP POSITION.  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
I NP UT L A BEL  
POWE R MANAGEME NT OF F  
CL AMP P OS I T I ON  
I NP UT  
1
:
:
A U TO  
:
S E T T I N G  
V GA  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
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Operations  
3 Press INPUT on the remote control unit or the  
main unit to select the input.  
Input changes each time the main unit’s INPUT is  
pressed as follows.  
Selecting an Input Source  
This section explains the basic operation of this unit.  
Outlined on the following pages is how to turn the main  
power on and off, put this unit in the operation or standby  
mode and how to select connected components.  
3 INPUT1  
INPUT2 2  
• When the menu screen is displayed, changing the  
signal input will cause the menu screen to turn off.  
• If the input computer signal is not supported by the  
display, the following message will be displayed:  
Before you begin, make sure you have:  
• Made connections between this unit and personal  
computer as described in the section “Installation and  
Connections” starting on page 10.  
I NPUT  
1
• Set up the on-screen menu to input signals from  
components connected to INPUT1 and INPUT2 as  
described in the section “Setting Up the System” on  
page 17.  
If no connections are made to these terminals,  
on-screen setup is not necessary.  
CAU T I O N  
UNSUP P ORT ED S I GNAL  
:
:
f H  
f V  
7 7  
8 5  
.
.
1
0
kH z  
H z  
1 1 5 2 8 6 4  
X
FUL L  
2,5  
I NPUT  
1
2,5  
3
3
CAU T I O N  
OUT OF RANG E  
:
:
f H  
f V  
7 5  
2 0  
.
.
7
0
kH z  
H z  
1
– – – –  
FUL L  
4 Use VOLUME +/– on the remote control unit to  
adjust the volume.  
4
If no audio connections are made to this unit, this step  
is not necessary.  
Main Unit Operating  
Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
5 When viewing is finished, press STANDBY/ON to  
put the unit in standby mode.  
1 Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the on  
position to turn the main power on.  
The STANDBY/ON indicator will blink and then remain  
lit (red) indicating that the standby mode is engaged.  
Operation is not possible while the STANDBY/ON  
indicator is blinking (red).  
The STANDBY/ON indicator lights red.  
2 Press STANDBY/ON to put this unit in the  
operation mode.  
6 Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the off  
position to turn the main power off.  
The STANDBY/ON indicator turns green.  
The STANDBY/ON indicator may continue to light for a  
short while even after the main power is turned off.  
This is a result of residual electric load impressed on  
the circuitry, and the light will turn off presently.  
CAUTION  
Please do not leave the same picture displayed on the screen for  
a long time. Doing so may cause a phenomenon known as  
“screen burn” which leaves a ghost, or residual, image of the  
picture on the screen.  
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Operations  
To adjust the volume  
To confirm display settings  
DISPLAY  
VOLUME +/–  
Press VOLUME on the remote control unit.  
Use VOLUME + or VOLUME to adjust the volume of  
the connected speakers.  
Press DISPLAY on the remote control unit.  
The currently selected input, screen size and refresh rates  
will be displayed for about 3 seconds.  
I NPUT  
1
:
VOLUME  
5
:
:
f H  
f V  
3 1  
6 0  
.
.
5
0
kH z  
H z  
To mute the sound  
6 4 0 4 8 0  
X
DOT BY DOT  
MUTING  
Note  
The displayed refresh rates may be slightly different from actual  
values.  
Press MUTING on the remote control unit.  
Press MUTING again to restore the sound.  
Muting is automatically canceled about 8 minutes after  
the button is pressed, and the volume level is adjusted to  
the minimum level.  
Press VOLUME + or VOLUME to adjust the volume at  
a desired level.  
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Operations  
During personal computer signal input  
1 DOT BY DOT  
The input signal and the screen maintain a dot to line ratio  
of 1:1 and is thus highly faithful to the source.  
[PDP-503CMX]  
Screen Size Selection  
This unit incorporates screen modes of various height and  
width ratios. For optimal viewing, we recommend that  
you select the screen mode that best matches the video  
source that you are viewing. Although these modes are  
designed for full display of a picture on a wide screen, it is  
our hope that you make use of them with a full  
480 lines  
understanding of the manufacturers intentions.  
768 lines  
A
Changing the screen size  
640 dots  
The size of the image displayed on the screen, and the  
range of the image shown can be set in one of four  
modes on the PDP-503CMX, and in three modes on the  
PDP-433CMX.  
1280 dots  
(Illustration shows 640 x 480 input.)  
[PDP-433CMX]  
* The PDP-433CMX is designed with horizontally  
oblong elements, with the result that the image  
displayed will appear more oblong than the original  
input signal.  
Press SCREEN SIZE to select the size.  
The screen size changes each time SCREEN SIZE is  
pressed as follows.  
[PDP-503CMX]  
3 DOT BY DOT  
3 4:3  
FULL 2  
PARTIAL 2  
[PDP-433CMX]  
3 DOT BY DOT  
480 lines  
3 4:3  
FULL 2  
768 lines  
A
Consult the table Computer Signal Formats Supported  
(pages 35 and 36) for information regarding screen sizes  
supported by each signal format.  
640 dots  
Notes  
1024 dots  
÷ When the PARTIAL or FULL setting is used to display a non-  
wide screen 4:3 picture fully on a wide screen, a portion of the  
picture may be cut off or appear deformed.  
(Illustration shows 640 x 480 input.)  
2 4:3  
÷ Be aware that when the display is used for commercial or  
public viewing purposes, selecting the PARTIAL or FULL mode  
settings may violate the rights of authors protected under  
copyright law.  
The display fills the screen as much as possible without  
altering the aspect ratio of the input signal.  
÷ When DOT BY DOT or 4:3 screen sizes are selected, the  
display position is moved slightly each time the power is  
turned on, in order to prevent image burning.  
A
3 FULL  
The display is presented with a widescreen aspect ratio  
of 16:9 and fills the entire screen.  
A
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Operations  
4 PARTIAL (*Supported only on PDP-503CMX)  
The PARTIAL setting is available only during personal  
computer input (1280 x 1024/60 Hz only).  
The input signal and the screen maintain a dot to line ratio  
of 1:1. Display is highly faithful to the source. However, in  
order to maintain the 1:1 ratio, a portion of the display will  
not appear on the screen.  
768 lines  
1024 lines  
Use 5/to adjust the position of the video image on the  
screen.  
Moving the screen position  
upward or downward  
(*Supported only on PDP-503CMX)  
During personal computer input (1280 x 1024/60Hz only),  
even when the PARTIAL setting is selected, the position  
of the screen can be adjusted by using 5/. The  
adjustment value will not, however, be stored in memory.  
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Operations  
2 Press 5//2/3 as required to select the desired  
Partial Image Enlargement  
(POINT ZOOM)  
screen area (AREA 1 to AREA 9).  
3 Press SET to select the zoom ratio.  
Pressing SET repeatedly changes the zoom ratio in  
the following order:  
This display allows any one of nine screen areas (AREA 1  
to AREA 9) to be selected and enlarged to x1.5, x2, x3, or  
x4. When performing point zoom enlargement, the  
direction buttons (5//2/3) can be used to move the  
enlarged portion up-down and right-left.  
3 x 1.5  
3 x 2.0  
x 4.0 2  
x 3.0 2  
÷ When the zoom ratio is changed, the screen image  
is enlarged based on the screen center.  
1 Press the remote control units POINT ZOOM.  
÷ 5//2/3 can be used to move the enlarged portion  
up-down and right-left.  
÷ If no operation is undertaken for three seconds or  
more, the display screen will disappear.  
SET or 5//2/3 can be pressed again if desired to  
change the zoom ratio or display position.  
4 Press the remote control units POINT ZOOM once  
again to cancel the point zoom operation.  
The point zoom function will also be canceled  
whenever the input signal changes, the menu screen  
is displayed, or the INPUT changes.  
P.ZOOM  
SET  
EXIT  
ZOOM  
SELECT  
Note  
Whenever point zoom is selected, the screen size automatically  
changes to FULL.  
AREA 1 display range  
AREA 2 display range  
AREA 3 display range  
AREA 1  
x 4.0  
AREA 2  
x 4.0  
AREA 3  
x 4.0  
x 3.0  
x 3.0  
x 3.0  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
AREA 4 display range  
AREA 5 display range  
AREA 6 display range  
AREA 4  
x 4.0  
AREA 5  
x 4.0  
AREA 6  
x 4.0  
x 3.0  
x 3.0  
x 3.0  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
AREA 7 display range  
AREA 8 display range  
AREA 9 display range  
AREA 7  
x 4.0  
AREA 8  
x 4.0  
AREA 9  
x 4.0  
x 3.0  
x 3.0  
x 3.0  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
x 2.0  
x 1.5  
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Operations  
3 Press 5/to select either the POWER  
MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER OFF mode.  
[When using INPUT 1]  
Automatic Power OFF  
This display is equipped with automatic power-  
management and auto-power-off functions, which allow  
the unit to automatically switch to power-saving mode  
when no sync signal is detected.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
OPTION  
I NP UT L A BEL  
POWE R MA NA GEME NT OF F  
CL AMP POS I T I ON  
S E T T I N G  
I NP UT  
1
:
:
:
AU T O  
V GA  
(A warning message appears onscreen before these  
functions operate.)  
Notes  
÷ The Power Management function can be set only when the  
INPUT 1 signal is selected.  
÷ The automatic power-off function can be set only when the  
INPUT 2 signal is selected.  
÷ Always turn off the plasma displays main power switch when  
not using the display for extended periods of time.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
[When using INPUT 2]  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT2  
OPTION  
I NP UT  
1 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
I NP UT L A BEL  
A UTO POWE R OF F OF F  
CL AMP POS I T I ON AU T O  
2
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
S E T T I N G  
V GA  
+
+
+
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
4 Press SET to confirm selection of the POWER  
0
MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER OFF.  
3 OFF  
RE S ET  
ON 2  
÷ When OFF is selected, the display will continue in  
operating mode, regardless of the presence/  
absence of an input sync signal.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
2 Press 2/3 to select SET UP.  
[When using INPUT 1]  
MAIN MENU  
÷ When POWER MANAGEMENT: ON is selected, if  
a sync signal is not detected, a warning message is  
displayed for 8 seconds, after which the display  
automatically enters the power-saving mode (*1)  
and the STANDBY/ON indicator flashes green. If a  
sync signal (*2) is input again later, the plasma  
display automatically returns to normal operating  
mode.  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
I NP UT L A BEL  
POWE R MANAGEME NT OF F  
CL AMP POS I T I ON  
S E T T I N G  
I NP UT  
1
:
:
:
AU T O  
V GA  
*1. Power consumption about 1W  
*2. Except when input signal is G on SYNC or composite  
SYNC  
÷ When AUTO POWER OFF: ON is selected and if no  
sync signal is detected for 8 minutes or more, a  
warning message will be displayed for 30 seconds  
after which the unit's power will switch to  
STANDBY mode.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
[When using INPUT 2]  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT2  
OPTION  
I NP UT  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
5 When the setup is finished, press MENU to exit  
the menu screen.  
Note  
:
I NP UT L A BEL  
A UTO POWE R OF F OF F  
CL AMP POS I T I ON AU T O  
2
:
:
:
S E T T I N G  
V GA  
The POWER MANAGEMENT and AUTO POWER OFF functions  
must be set individually for each input (INPUT 1 or INPUT 2).  
To return to operating mode:  
÷ To return to normal operation from POWER  
MANAGEMENT mode: either operate the computer,  
or press INPUT on the display or remote control unit.  
÷ To return to normal operation from AUTO POWER  
OFF mode: Press STANDBY/ON on the display or  
remote control unit.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
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Display Panel Adjustments  
PICTURE mode adjustment items  
Below are brief descriptions of the options that can be set  
in the PICTURE mode.  
Adjusting the Picture Quality  
1 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
CONTRAST ············· Adjust according to the surrounding  
brightness so that the picture can be  
seen clearly.  
BRIGHT. ·················· Adjust so that the dark parts of the  
picture can be seen clearly.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
+
+
+
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
R. LEVEL ················· Adjust the amount of red in the  
picture.  
0
G. LEVEL ················· Adjust the amount of green in the  
picture.  
RE S ET  
B. LEVEL ················· Adjust the amount of blue in the  
picture.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
H. ENHANCE··········· Sharpens the image in the horizontal  
direction.  
V. ENHANCE ··········· Sharpens the image in the vertical  
direction.  
2 Press 5/to select the adjustment item, then  
press SET.  
MAIN MENU  
PICTURE  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
To reset PICTURE mode settings to the default  
If settings have been adjusted excessively or the picture  
on the screen no longer appears natural, it may prove  
more beneficial to reset the PICTURE mode to default  
settings instead of trying to make adjustments under  
already adjusted conditions.  
+
+
+
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
0
RE S ET  
1 In step 2 in the previous procedure, press 5/to  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
select RESET, then press SET.  
3 Press 2/3 to adjust the picture quality as desired.  
P I CTU RE  
Y E S  
RESE T  
?
NO  
:
BR I GHT .  
0
SELECT  
SET  
SET  
MENU  
EXIT  
SET  
MENU  
ADJUST  
SET  
EXIT  
2 Press 2/3 to select YES, and press SET.  
All PICTURE mode settings are returned to the factory  
set default.  
4 Press SET.  
Pressing SET writes the value into the memory and  
returns the display to the step 2 screen.  
5 When the setup is finished, press MENU to exit  
the menu screen.  
Note  
Make these adjustments for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT2) and  
signals.  
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Display Panel Adjustments  
Adjusting the Image Position and  
Clock (Automatic Adjustment)  
Pressing AUTO SET UP on either the display or the  
remote control unit will adjust the screen position and  
clock to optimum values.  
Note  
Perform this adjustment individually for each input function  
(INPUT 1, INPUT 2), and each signal type.  
AUTO  
SET UP  
AUTO SET UP  
Main Unit Operating Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
Press AUTO SET UP on either the main unit or remote  
control unit.  
÷ Optimum settings may not be possible for low-  
luminance and certain other kinds of signals. In this  
case, follow the instructions in the section Manual  
Adjustment of Screen Position and Clockto make  
more precise adjustments.  
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Display Panel Adjustments  
5 Press SET.  
Pressing SET writes the value into the memory and  
returns the display to the step 3 screen.  
6 When adjustment is finished, press MENU to exit  
the menu screen.  
Manual Adjustment of Screen  
Position and Clock  
1 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
Note  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
Make these adjustments for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT2) and  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
signals.  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
SCREEN mode adjustment items  
Below are brief descriptions of the options that can be set  
in the SCREEN mode.  
+
+
+
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
POSITION  
0
H.POSITION·········· Adjust the pictures position to the  
left or right.  
RE S ET  
V.POSITION ·········· Adjust the pictures position upward  
or downward.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
CLOCK/PHASE  
CLOCK ·················· Adjust letter breakup or noise on the  
screen. This setting adjusts the  
units internal clock signal  
2 Press 2/3 to select SCREEN.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
:
:
POS I T I ON  
0
0
/
/
0
0
frequency that corresponds to the  
input video signal.  
CL OCK / PHAS E  
RE S ET  
PHASE ·················· Adjust so that there is minimum  
flicker of screen letters or color  
misalignment. This setting adjusts  
the phase of the internal clock  
signal adjusted by the CLOCK  
setting.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
Notes  
÷ When CLOCK adjustment is carried out, the H.POSITION  
setting may have to be re-adjusted.  
÷ If the adjustment items in the SCREEN mode are adjusted  
excessively, the picture may not be displayed properly.  
3 Press 5/to select the adjustment item, then  
press SET.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
To reset SCREEN mode settings to the default  
If settings have been adjusted excessively or the picture  
on the screen no longer appears natural, it may prove  
more beneficial to reset the SCREEN mode to default  
settings instead of trying to make adjustments under  
already adjusted conditions.  
:
:
POS I T I ON  
CL OCK / PHAS E  
0
0
/
/
0
0
RE S ET  
1 In step 3 in the previous procedure, press 5/to  
select RESET, then press SET.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
4 Press 2/3 to carry out the adjustment.  
SCREE N  
YES  
RESE T  
?
NO  
:
:
H. POS I T I ON  
V. POS I T I ON  
0
0
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
SET  
EXIT  
2 Press 2/3 to select YES, and press SET.  
All SCREEN mode settings are returned to the factory  
set default.  
MENU  
SET  
EXIT  
SET  
ADJUST  
Use 5/for the adjustments of V.POSITION and  
PHASE.  
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Other Operations  
5 Press 2/3/5/to select the first desired  
character (here, “C”), then press SET to confirm  
(repeat this step to input up to eight desired  
characters.)  
Rewriting the Input Display  
(INPUT LABEL)  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
This function allows rewriting of the screen contents  
displayed with differing inputs. For example, the default  
“INPUT 1” can be changed to “COMPUTER” or other  
name describing the connected component (up to  
maximum of 8 characters).  
I NP UT L ABEL  
BACK SPACE  
C I NP UT  
1
A
N
0
'
B
O
1
"
C
P
2
/
D
Q
3
E
R
4
(
F
S
5
)
G
T
6
H
U
7
I
J
K
X
.
L
Y
,
M
Z
V
8
:
W
9
#
~
@
?
&
Example: To rewrite the default “INPUT 1” message  
to display “COMPUTER” instead.  
RESET  
S PACE  
END  
1 Press INPUT and set input to INPUT 1.  
SELECT  
SET  
SET  
MENU  
EXIT  
÷ Usable characters include 52 types displayable on  
screen.  
2 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
÷ When a character is selected and SET pressed, the  
input point (cursor position) advances by one.  
÷ If you input a mistaken character, press BACK SPACE  
followed by SET to move the input point (cursor  
position) back by one.  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CONT RAST  
BR I GHT .  
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
0
0
6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
0
+
+
+
÷ To return the display to its default value, press  
RESET followed by SET.  
0
RE S ET  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
I NP UT L ABEL  
BACK SPACE  
COMPUT ER  
3 Press 2/3 to select SET UP.  
A
N
0
'
B
O
1
"
C
P
2
/
D
Q
3
E
R
4
(
F
S
5
)
G
T
6
H
U
7
I
J
K
X
.
L
Y
,
M
Z
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
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S PACE  
END  
AU T O  
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SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
SET  
EXIT  
6 After setting all inputs as desired, press 2/3/5/∞  
to select END , followed by SET.  
MAIN MENU  
COMPUTER  
OPTION  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
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COMP UT E R  
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POWE R MANAGEME NT OF F  
4 Press SET to select INPUT LABEL.  
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S E T T I N G  
AU T O  
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MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
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screen.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
SET  
EXIT  
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Power Control Function  
AUTO FUNCTION  
The power control function allows screen brightness to  
be suppressed as a means of lowering power  
consumption and reducing display deterioration.  
This display is equipped with an optional AUTO  
FUNCTION selector. When enabled, the selector  
automatically switches the displays input source to  
INPUT 1 when an image signal is detected at the INPUT 1  
jack.  
1 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
The menu will be displayed.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
1 Press MENU.  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
The onscreen menu will be displayed.  
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OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
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SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
2 Press 2/3 to select OPTION.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
2 Press 2/3 to select OPTION.  
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:
:
POWER CONT R OL S T A NDA RD  
AUT O F UNCT I ON OF F  
AUD I O OUT  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
F I X ED  
:
POWER CONT R OL S T A NDA RD  
:
AUT O F UNCT I ON OF F  
:
AUD I O OUT  
F I X ED  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
3 Press SET to select POWER CONTROL.  
The unit has been factory set to the STANDARD  
setting. Each time SET is pressed, the setting  
changes as follows:  
3 Press 5/to select AUTO FUNCTION.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
3 STANDARD  
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POWER CONT R OL S T ANDARD  
A UT O F UNCT I ON OF F  
AUD I O OUT  
MODE 2 2  
MODE 1 2  
F I X ED  
÷ When STANDARD is set, screen brightness is  
reduced in accordance with the input signal, thus  
producing bright, easy-to-view images.  
÷ Selecting MODE 1 reduces brightness in the same  
way as the STANDARD setting, but at a even lower  
levels of power consumption.  
÷ MODE 2 fixes the screen brightness regardless of  
the input signal. This is effective for reducing panel  
deterioration due to screen burning.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
4 Following completion of settings, press MENU to  
return to normal screen display.  
Note  
The POWER CONTROL setting affects all input sources.  
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Other Operations  
4 Press SET to select INPUT 1.  
The factory default setting is OFF. Each time SET is  
pressed the selector function switches alternately as  
shown:  
2 Press 2/3 to select OPTION.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
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:
:
POWER CONT R OL S T A NDA RD  
AUT O F UNCT I ON OF F  
AUD I O OUT  
3 OFF  
F I X ED  
INPUT1 2  
÷ When OFF is selected, AUTO FUNCTION is  
disabled.  
÷ When INPUT 1 is selected, the display input  
automatically switches to INPUT 1 when a signal is  
detected at the INPUT 1 jack. Thereafter, the input  
will not change even if the INPUT button is pressed  
on the remote control unit or display.  
Once the function has switched to INPUT 1 by  
operation of the AUTO FUNCTION facility, if the  
input signal is no longer detected at the INPUT 1  
jack, the function will automatically switch back to  
the original input source used before the AUTO  
FUNCTION facility was enabled.  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
3 Press 5/to select AUDIO OUT.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
OPTION  
:
:
:
POWER CONT R OL S T ANDARD  
AUT O F UNCT I ON OF F  
A UD I O OUT  
F I X ED  
5 Following completion of settings, press MENU  
again to return the display to its normal screen.  
Note  
The AUTO FUNCTION for INPUT1 is supported only when a  
separate SYNC or composite SYNC analog RGB signal is input.  
(When a G on SYNC or component video signal is input, AUTO  
FUNCTION is disabled.)  
SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
CHANGE  
EXIT  
4 Press SET to select the desired audio level setting.  
The factory default setting is FIXED. Each time SET is  
pressed, the function alternates as shown:  
3 FIXED  
Audio Output (AUDIO OUT)  
VARIABLE 2  
÷ When FIXED is selected, the audio output volume  
will not change, even if the setting of the displays  
VOLUME function is later changed.  
The signal level produced at the AUDIO OUT jack can be  
set to FIXED or VARIABLE (linked to the VOLUME) as  
desired.  
÷ When VARIABLE is selected, the level of the output  
signal changes in accordance with the setting of the  
VOLUME function.  
1 Press MENU.  
The onscreen menu will be displayed.  
MAIN MENU  
INPUT1  
OPTION  
5 Following completion of settings, press MENU to  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
SET UP  
return to normal screen display.  
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BR I GHT .  
R. L EV EL  
G. L EV EL  
B. L EV EL  
H. E NHANCE  
V. E NHANCE  
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6 0  
6 0  
6 0  
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Note  
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SET  
MENU  
SELECT  
ENTER  
EXIT  
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Additional Information  
Cleaning  
Troubleshooting  
What may at first seem to be an malfunction, may be  
remedied with a quick check.  
Regular cleaning will extend the life and performance of  
this unit. The recommended way to clean the display and  
related parts is described below.  
Please check to see if a warning is displayed on the  
screen. If displayed, refer to the table below and check  
the mode. If there is no display check to see if the  
problem is listed on page 32. The problem may also be  
caused by something other than this unit so please also  
check the other components being used such as a video  
deck. If the problem can still not be solved please consult  
the dealer where this unit was purchased.  
Before cleaning, be sure to unplug the power cord from  
the power outlet.  
Cleaning the display panel body and remote  
control  
Do not under any circumstances use solvents such as  
benzine or thinner for cleaner. Use of such liquids may  
cause deterioration or peeling of paint from the display or  
remote control unit.  
Wipe the display and remote control gently with a soft  
cloth. In the case of excessive dirt buildup, dampen a soft  
cloth with a diluted neutral cleaning detergent and after  
wringing the cloth thoroughly, wipe the component and  
then dry it with a dry soft cloth.  
About the self diagnosis mode  
Messages appear on the bottom of this unit’s screen to  
indicate operation or connection faults. After message  
confirmation, check the condition of the unit.  
ERROR MESSAGE  
CAUTION  
REMEDY  
The current input signal is  
not supported by the unit.  
Consult the table of  
OUT OF RANGE or  
CAUTION  
Cleaning the screen  
UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL  
supported computer input  
signals on pages 35 – 36  
and set the computer's  
output signal appropriately.  
After dusting, wipe the screen gently using the supplied  
cleaning cloth or a soft cloth. Do not use tissue or a rough  
cloth. As the surface of the screen is easily scratched, do  
not rub it or hit it with a hard object.  
WARNING THERMAL ALERT  
Turn off main power (page  
9).  
Cleaning the vents  
As a general rule, use a vacuum cleaner about once a  
month to clean the vents on the rear panel of the display  
of dust buildup (set the vacuum cleaner to its weakest  
setting when doing this).  
Using the unit without cleaning it of dust will cause the  
internal temperature to increase, resulting in possible  
breakdown or fire.  
Is ambient temperature  
too high?  
Remove any objects  
blocking the cooling vents  
on the plasma display.  
WARNING FAN FAILURE  
Cooling fan has  
malfunctioned.  
Immediately turn off  
power, remove power plug  
from its outlet, and consult  
a Pioneer service center or  
your dealer.  
Vents  
ERROR INVALID KEY ENTRY  
SHUT DOWN  
An invalid operation has  
been attempted. Check  
input signals, connections  
and other settings.  
Vents  
Vents  
Vents  
Turn off main power, wait  
for 1-2 minutes, then try  
turning power on again. If  
problem persists, remove  
power plug from its outlet  
and consult a Pioneer  
service center or your  
dealer.  
Vents  
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General problems  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Is the power cord disconnected? (page 15)  
No power  
Has the MAIN POWER switch been switched on? (page 9)  
External influences such as lightning, static electricity, etc., may cause improper operation. In this  
case, operate the unit after first turning the MAIN POWER on/off, or unplugging the power cord  
and re-plugging it in after 1 to 2 minutes.  
Unit cannot be operated.  
Are batteries inserted with polarity (+, ) correctly aligned? (page 7)  
Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries).  
Is a plug connected to the CONTROL IN connector?  
Remote control does not  
operate.  
When a plug is connected to the CONTROL IN connector, the signal from that connector is given  
priority, thus disabling the remote control signal receiver (page 15).  
Is the Auto function being used? (page 29)  
INPUT is not changed.  
Is the selected screen size correct?  
Picture is cut off.  
Switch to another screen size (page 21).  
Are SCREEN mode adjustments such as picture size made correctly? (pages 2627).  
Is the Point Zoom function being used? (page 23)  
Adjust the picture tone (page 25).  
Strange color, light color, or  
Is the room too bright?  
dark, or color misalignment  
The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright.  
Is CLAMP POSITION setup correct? (page 18)  
Power is suddenly turned  
off.  
The units internal temperature has increased. (Air vents are blocked.)  
Remove any objects blocking vent or clean (page 31).  
Is the POWER MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER OFF function set to ON? (page 24).  
Condensation has formed on internal parts due to suddenly increasing ambient temperature.  
Allow condensation to dry thoroughly before using.  
No picture  
Is connection to other components correct? (pages 12 to 14)  
Has setup been done correctly after connection? (pages 17 and 18)  
Is the correct input selected? (page 19)  
Is a non-compatible signal being input? (pages 12, 35 and 36)  
Is picture adjustment correct? (page 25)  
Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
The screen is displayed in a  
small size.  
Check the input signal compatibility chart (pages 35 and 36).  
Is the correct screen size selected? (pages 21, 26 and 27)  
Letter breakup on screen.  
Adjust using SCREENmode on the menu screen (page 27).  
If there is still no improvement, this unit may be limiting the displayable range. Check the  
personal computer input signal compatibility chart (pages 35 and 36).  
Expansion/contraction caused by surrounding temperature change may result in sound being  
heard from the cabinet. This is not a malfunction.  
A sharp sound is sometimes  
heard from the cabinet.  
Bright portions of image  
appear to be losing intensity.  
When the video input signals level is too high, the bright portions may appear to be losing their  
intensity.  
Increase the adjustment level of the contrast and check the picture (page 25).  
May be caused by radio wave interference from appliances with motors such as hair dryers,  
electric vacuum cleaners, electric power drills, ignition systems of cars, motorcycles etc., switch  
devises such as thermostats etc., neon signs or electrical discharge from power lines etc.  
May be caused by radio wave mingling from TV station, FM station, amateur radios, public radios  
(simplified radios) etc., or a nearby personal computer, TV, or video/audio component.  
A strong electromagnetic field may cause picture distortion and similar problems.  
External influences such as lightning strike, static electricity etc., may cause improper operation.  
In this case, operate the unit after first turning the MAIN POWER ON/OFF, or unplugging the  
power cord and re-plugging it in after 1 to 2 minutes.  
Speckles or noise appears on  
screen.  
Stripes appear on the screen.  
Operation is not possible.  
Sound is heard from inside  
the unit.  
Normal sound of the cooling fan and internal sliding parts of the plasma display panel. Not a  
malfunction.  
Fan isnt moving.  
Fan is set to operate only after ambient temperature exceeds 35°C (differs depending on  
installation conditions). Not a malfunction.  
Fan speed changes.  
Fan speed changes automatically in accordance with ambient conditions. Not a malfunction.  
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Additional Information  
Although this unit incorporates high precision technology  
in its design, please understand that there may be  
extremely slight pixel breakup, or light emission fault.  
About the plasma panel’s  
protection function  
The brightness of this display will deteriorate slightly  
when an image with little movement such as a  
photograph or computer image is continuously displayed.  
This is caused by the plasma panels protection function  
which detects images with slight movement and  
automatically adjusts brightness to protect the display,  
and is not a malfunction.  
Note  
In order to protect the panel and internal circuitry, this display is  
provided with a cooling fan designed to turn on/off and change  
speed automatically in accordance with ambient temperature  
conditions (the fan sound will change in accordance with its  
speed).  
Additional cautions  
The screen-saver function begins operating when the  
display detects no or little screen movement for a period  
of about three minutes.  
If the power is automatically turned off during operation  
of this unit, the following reasons may be the cause.  
1 Is the POWER MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER  
OFF function set to ON? (page 24).  
CAUTION  
2 Is ambient temperature too high?  
Panel sticking and after-image lag  
3 The internal temperature has risen abnormally due to  
blocked cooling vents, overheating of internal  
electronic parts, or other factors.  
Displaying the same images such as still images for a  
long time may cause after-image lagging.  
This may occur in the following two cases.  
4 If the display is moved suddenly from a chilled  
location to a warm room, or if the room temperature  
rises suddenly, condensation may form on internal  
parts. To protect internal circuitry, the display is  
provided with a condensation detector that  
automatically disables power in event of internal  
condensation; in this case, allow the unit to dry  
thoroughly before using.  
If the power is automatically turned off for a reason  
other than the above reasons, there could be a  
malfunction. In this case, unplug the power cord from  
the power outlet and request repair from your nearest  
sales outlet.  
1.After-image lagging due to remaining electrical load  
When image patterns with very high peak luminance are  
displayed for more than 1 minute, after-image lagging may  
occur due to the remaining electric load. The after-images  
remaining on the screen will disappear when moving images  
are displayed. The time for the after-images to disappear  
depends on the luminance of the still images and the time  
they had been displayed.  
2.After-image (lag image) due to burning  
Avoid displaying the same image on the Plasma Display  
continuously over a long period of time. If the same image is  
displayed continuously for several hours, or for shorter  
periods of time over several days, a permanent after-image  
may remain on the screen due to burning of the fluorescent  
materials. Such images may become less noticeable if  
moving images are later displayed, but they will not  
disappear completely.  
The plasma display panel of this unit is very bright and  
viewing it a close distance will cause eye strain.  
We recommend that you view the screen from a  
suitable distance (9.8 to 19.7 feet (3 to 6m)).  
STANDBY/ON indicator  
During operation of the Power Management function, the  
indicator will flash green at intervals of about 2 seconds  
(page 24). If the green light displays a flashing pattern  
other than the above, an error message is indicated.  
Consult any onscreen messages (page 31) and check  
ambient conditions (temperature, condensation, etc.) and  
respond accordingly (pages 32 33).  
The power control function can be set to help prevent  
damage from screen burning (page 29).  
Note  
Special precautions must be employed when using  
the plasma display as a surveillance monitor or in  
other applications where a fixed image will be  
displayed for extended periods of time. Before using  
the monitor in such applications, consult your dealer  
for advice.  
If the problem persists, disconnect the power plug and  
consult your dealer or a service center.  
When STANDBY/ON is pressed to set the unit to the  
standby mode, the indicator will flash red for several  
seconds (page 19). Other than this, if the power turns off  
by itself, or refuses to turn on, or if the red indicator  
conditions flashing, a malfunction may be indicated.  
Immediately disconnect the power plug and consult your  
dealer or a service center.  
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INPUT 2  
Input  
Specifications  
BNC jack (x5)  
RGB signal (G ON SYNC compatible)  
RGB ... 0.7 Vp-p/75 /no sync.  
HD/CS, VD ... TTL level  
/positive and negative polarity/  
75 or 2.2 kΩ  
General (PDP-503CMX)  
Light emission panel ............ 50 inch plasma display panel  
Number of pixels.............................................. 1280 x 768  
Power supply ............................. AC 100 - 120 V, 50/60 Hz  
Rated current ................................................. 3.8 A - 3.1 A  
Standby power consumption ...................................... 1 W  
External dimensions ........ 1218 (W) x 714 (H) x 98 (D) mm  
............................. 47-31/32 (W) x 28-1/8 (H) x 3-7/8 (D) in.  
(including display stand)  
(impedance switch)  
G ON SYNC ...  
1 Vp-p/75 /negative sync.  
Audio  
Input  
AUDIO INPUT (for INPUT 1/2)  
Stereo mini jack  
...................................... 1218 (W) x 737 (H) x 300 (D) mm  
..................... 47-31/32 (W) x 29-1/32 (H) x 11-13/16 (D) in.  
Weight............................................. 38.9 kg (85 lbs. 12 oz)  
(including display stand) .................... 39.5 kg (87 lbs. 1 oz)  
L/R ... 500mVrms/more than 10 kΩ  
Output AUDIO OUTPUT  
Stereo mini jack  
L/R ... 500mVrms (max)/less than 5 kΩ  
SPEAKER  
L/R ... 8 – 16 /2W +2W (at 8 )  
General (PDP-433CMX)  
Light emission panel ............ 43 inch plasma display panel  
Control  
Number of pixels.............................................. 1024 x 768  
Power supply ............................. AC 100 - 120 V, 50/60 Hz  
Rated current ............................................. 2.98 A - 2.48 A  
Standby power consumption ................................... 0.9 W  
External dimensions ........ 1070 (W) x 630 (H) x 98 (D) mm  
............................. 42-1/8 (W) x 24-13/16 (H) x 3-7/8 (D) in.  
(including display stand)  
RS-232C ... D-sub 9 pin (pin connector)  
COMBINATION IN/OUT  
... Mini DIN 6 pin (x2)  
CONTROL IN/OUT ... monaural mini jack (x2)  
Accessories  
Power cord ....................................................................... 1  
Remote control unit ......................................................... 1  
Remote control unit holder .............................................. 1  
AA (R6) batteries .............................................................. 2  
Cleaning cloth................................................................... 1  
Speed clamps................................................................... 2  
Bead bands ...................................................................... 2  
Warranty........................................................................... 1  
Operating Instructions...................................................... 1  
Display stands .................................................................. 2  
Washers ........................................................................... 2  
Hex hole bolts (M8X40).................................................... 2  
...................................... 1070 (W) x 653 (H) x 300 (D) mm  
....................... 42-1/8 (W) x 25-23/32 (H) x 11-13/16 (D) in.  
Weight............................................... 31.5 kg (69 lbs. 7 oz)  
(including display stand) .................. 32.1 kg (70 lbs. 12 oz)  
Input/output  
Video  
INPUT 1  
Input  
Mini D-sub 15 pin (socket connector)  
RGB signal (G ON SYNC compatible)  
RGB ... 0.7 Vp-p/75 /no sync.  
HD/CS, VD ... TTL level  
÷ Due to improvements, specifications and design are subject to  
change without notice.  
/positive and negative polarity  
/2.2 kΩ  
G ON SYNC  
... 1 Vp-p/75 /negative sync.  
*Compatible with Microsoft’s Plug & Play  
(VESA DDC1/2B)  
Output Mini D-sub 15 pin (socket connector)  
75 /with buffer  
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-1/2: PDP-503CMX  
Supplement 1  
: Not available.  
Remarks  
PC signal compatibilty table (INPUT1, INPUT2)  
Refresh rate  
Resolution  
Screen size (Dot x line)  
(Dot x Line)  
Vertical  
Horizontal  
DOT BY DOT  
4:3  
FULL  
PARTIAL  
24.8kHz  
56.4Hz  
NEC PC-9800  
640x400  
640x480  
1280x768  
31.5kHz  
31.5kHz  
70.1Hz  
60Hz  
NEC PC-9800  
(852x480)  
640x480  
1280x768  
1280x768  
1024x768  
(864x480)  
Apple Macintosh 13”  
35.0kHz  
37.9kHz  
37.5kHz  
43.3kHz  
35.2kHz  
66.7Hz  
72.8Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
56Hz  
800 x600  
800x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
37.9kHz  
48.1kHz  
46.9kHz  
53.7kHz  
49.7kHz  
60Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
74.6Hz  
(1072x600)  
Apple Macintosh 16”  
(1376x768)  
832x624  
852x480  
1024x768  
832x624  
852x480  
1024x768  
1280x768  
1280x768  
1280x768  
31.7kHz  
48.4kHz  
60Hz  
60Hz  
56.5kHz  
60.0kHz  
(60.2kHz)  
68.7kHz  
53.7kHz  
70Hz  
75Hz  
(74.9Hz)  
85Hz  
( ) indicates Apple  
Macintosh 19”  
60Hz  
1152x864  
1024x768  
1280x768  
64.9kHz  
67.7kHz  
68.7kHz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
75.1Hz  
Apple Macintosh 21”  
Sun Microsystems LO  
Sun Microsystems HI  
1152x870  
1152x900  
1016x768  
984x768  
1280x768  
1280x768  
61.8kHz  
66.0Hz  
71.7kHz  
45.1kHz  
76.0Hz  
56Hz  
1280x768  
1280x768  
48.4kHz  
56.1kHz  
60.0kHz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
60Hz  
1280x960  
1024x768  
960x768  
1280x768  
1280x768  
64.0kHz  
60Hz  
1280x1024  
1280x768  
80.0kHz  
91.1kHz  
75.0kHz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
60Hz  
(1600x1024)  
1600 x 1200  
1024x768  
1280x768  
81.3kHz  
87.5kHz  
93.8kHz  
106.3kHz  
65Hz  
70Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
: Optimal picture. Adjustment of picture position, refresh rate, phase etc., may be necessary.  
: Picture will be enlarged but some fine detail will be hard to see.  
: Simple reproduction. Fine detail will not be reproduced. Screen size will be displayed as  
“~ (TYPE)”.  
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Additional Information  
-2/2: PDP-433CMX  
Supplement 1  
: Not available.  
PC signal compatibilty table (INPUT1, INPUT2)  
Refresh rate  
Resolution  
Screen size (Dot x line)  
Remarks  
(Dot x Line)  
Vertical  
Horizontal  
DOT BY DOT  
4:3  
FULL  
24.8kHz  
56.4Hz  
640x400  
640x480  
NEC PC-9800  
1024x768  
31.5kHz  
31.5kHz  
70.1Hz  
60Hz  
NEC PC-9800  
(852x480)  
640x480  
800x600  
768x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
(864x480)  
Apple Macintosh 13”  
35.0kHz  
37.9kHz  
37.5kHz  
43.3kHz  
35.2kHz  
66.7Hz  
72.8Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
56Hz  
800 x600  
768x768  
37.9kHz  
48.1kHz  
46.9kHz  
53.7kHz  
49.7kHz  
60Hz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
74.6Hz  
(1072x600)  
Apple Macintosh 16”  
(1376x768)  
832x624  
852x480  
1024x768  
832x624  
852x480  
1024x768  
768x768  
768x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
31.7kHz  
48.4kHz  
60Hz  
60Hz  
56.5kHz  
60.0kHz  
(60.2kHz)  
68.7kHz  
53.7kHz  
70Hz  
75Hz  
(74.9Hz)  
85Hz  
( ) indicates Apple  
Macintosh 19”  
60Hz  
1152x864  
768x768  
1024x768  
64.9kHz  
67.7kHz  
68.7kHz  
72Hz  
75Hz  
75.1Hz  
1152x870  
1152x900  
Apple Macintosh 21”  
Sun Microsystems LO  
Sun Microsystems HI  
768x768  
738x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
61.8kHz  
66.0Hz  
71.7kHz  
45.1kHz  
76.0Hz  
56Hz  
1280x768  
1024x768  
48.4kHz  
56.1kHz  
60.0kHz  
60Hz  
70Hz  
60Hz  
1280x960  
768x768  
720x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
64.0kHz  
60Hz  
1280x1024  
80.0kHz  
91.1kHz  
75.0kHz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
60Hz  
(1600x1024)  
1600 x 1200  
768x768  
1024x768  
81.3kHz  
87.5kHz  
93.8kHz  
106.3kHz  
65Hz  
70Hz  
75Hz  
85Hz  
: Input signal and screen's dot x line ratio are made to display at 1:1 ratio.  
Note: The PDP-433CMX is designed with horizontally oblong elements, with the result  
that the image displayed will appear more oblong than the original input signal.  
: Picture will be enlarged but some fine detail will be hard to see.  
: Simple reproduction. Fine detail will not be reproduced. Screen size will be displayed as  
“~ (TYPE)”.  
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Additional Information  
Supplement 2  
Explanation of Terms  
Signal assignment of INPUT 1 (Mini D-sub 15 pin  
socket connector)  
Aspect ratio  
The TV screens width to height ratio is referred to as its aspect  
ratio. The aspect ratio on standard TVs is 4:3 and on wide TVs or  
High Definition TVs it is 16:9.  
5
1
G ON SYNC  
This indicates a video signal in the form of a synchronization  
signal added to the G (GREEN) signal of the R.G.B signal.  
6
10  
VGA  
15 11  
VGA is short for Video Graphics Array.  
Generally this indicates a 640 dot x 480 line resolution.  
Pin No.  
Input  
Output  
XGA  
1
R or CR/PR  
+
General term for eXtended Graphics Array.  
2
G or Y  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Generally this indicates a 1024 dot x 768 line resolution.  
3
B or CB/PB  
4
NC (No connection)  
GND  
5
6
GND  
7
GND  
8
GND  
9
DDC + 5V  
GND  
NC (No connection)  
+
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
NC (No connection)  
DDC SDA  
HD or H/V SYNC  
VD  
+
NC (No connection)  
+
+
DDC SCL  
NC (No connection)  
Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple  
Computer, Inc.  
Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
NEC and PC-9800 are trademarks of NEC Corporation.  
VESA and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics  
Standards Association.  
Power Management and Sun Microsystems are registered  
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International  
Business Machines Co., Inc.  
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.  
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Published by Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2002 Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
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