Fujitsu PDS5003U User Manual

USERS MANUAL  
50”/ 61” WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY  
PDS5003W/ PDS5004W/  
PDS5003U/ PDS5004U/  
PDS6101W  
Contents  
Page  
Page  
Before Use  
Adjustm ents  
Safety Precautions ··································· E-2–E-3  
• Features ····························································E-4  
• Accessories ······················································ E-5  
• Handy Tips ······················································· E-5  
• Installation ······················································· E-6  
• Adjusting Pictures (PICTURE Menu)··· E-26–E-27  
• Adjusting Screen Position and Size  
(POSITION/SIZE Menu) ························ E-28–E-29  
• Adjusting Audio (AUDIO Menu) ·········· E-30–E-31  
Other Adjustm ents (FEATURES Menu) ··· E-32–E-40  
Usage  
• Initialization of user adjustm ent value  
• Part Nam es and Functions ····················· E-7–E-11  
• Using the Rem ote Control ·····························E-12  
• Connecting the Display to External  
Equipm ent ············································ E-13–E-15  
• Basic Operations ············································E-16  
Selecting Input Mode ·····································E-17  
(FACTORY DEFAULT) ·····································E-41  
Others  
• Options ····························································E-42  
• Factory Settings ············································· E-43  
Specification ···················································E-44  
• Cleaning and Maintenance ····························E-46  
Watching Pictures on the Wide Screen ··· E-18–E-19  
• How to Use Menus ······························· E-20–E-25  
Before using the display, read this m anual carefully so that you know how to use the display correctly.  
Refer to this m anual whenever questions or problem s about operation arise. Be sure to read and observe the  
safety precautions.  
Keep this m anual where the user can see it easily.  
* Installation and rem oval require special expertise. Consult your product dealer for details.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to EN45014  
We  
Fujitsu General (U.K.) Co. Limited  
of  
Unit 150, Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3SG  
Manufacturer: Shinjyo Fujitsu General Limited  
702-3 Kanazawa Shinjyo-shi  
Yamagata Japan  
declares under our sole responsibility that the product,  
Type:  
50” PLASMA DISPLAY  
Model Name: PDS5004W  
to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards;  
European Standards:  
EMC: a. EN55022 1994/A1:1995/A2:1997/A3:1998 Class B  
b. EN61000-3-2 1995  
c. EN61000-3-3 1995  
d. EN55024 1998  
(EN61000-4-2 1995 / EN61000-4-3 1996)  
(EN61000-4-4 1995 / EN61000-4-5 1995 / EN61000-4-6 1996)  
(EN61000-4-8 1993 / EN61000-4-11 1994)  
Safety: e. EN60065  
By conformance with the standard referenced, the product follows  
the provisions of the directives listed below.  
a. EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3rd, May 1989  
b. EC Council Directive 92/31/EEC of 28th, April 1992  
c. EC Council Directive 93/68/EEC of 22nd, July 1993  
d. EC Council Directive 73/23/EEC of 19th, February 1973  
Place of Issue: United Kingdom  
Date of Issue: Jan. 2002  
Signature:  
H. Hirosaki, Chief Exective Officer  
Fujitsu General (U.K) Co. Limited  
Declaration reference: Fujitsu General (U.K) Co. Limited  
Unit 150, Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue Elstree,  
Hertfordshire, WD6 3SG, United Kingdom  
Tel: + 44-(0)20-8731-3450  
Fax:+ 44-(0)20-8731-3451  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to EN45014  
We  
Fujitsu General (U.K.) Co. Limited  
of  
Unit 150, Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3SG  
Manufacturer: Shinjyo Fujitsu General Limited  
702-3 Kanazawa Shinjyo-shi  
Yamagata Japan  
declares under our sole responsibility that the product,  
Type:  
61” PLASMA DISPLAY  
Model Name: PDS6101W  
to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards;  
European Standards:  
EMC: a. EN55022 1994/A1:1995/A2:1997/A3:1998 Class A  
b. EN61000-3-2 1995  
c. EN61000-3-3 1995  
d. EN55024 1998  
(EN61000-4-2 1995 / EN61000-4-3 1996)  
(EN61000-4-4 1995 / EN61000-4-5 1995 / EN61000-4-6 1996)  
(EN61000-4-8 1993 / EN61000-4-11 1994)  
Safety: e. EN60950 1992/A1:1993/A2:1993/A3:1995/A4:1997  
By conformance with the standard referenced, the product follows  
the provisions of the directives listed below.  
a. EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3rd, May 1989  
b. EC Council Directive 92/31/EEC of 28th, April 1992  
c. EC Council Directive 93/68/EEC of 22nd, July 1993  
d. EC Council Directive 73/23/EEC of 19th, February 1973  
Place of Issue: United Kingdom  
Date of Issue: Feb. 2002  
Signature:  
H. Hirosaki, Chief Exective Officer  
Fujitsu General (U.K) Co. Limited  
Declaration reference: Fujitsu General (U.K) Co. Limited  
Unit 150, Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue Elstree,  
Hertfordshire, WD6 3SG, United Kingdom  
Tel: + 44-(0)20-8731-3450  
Fax:+ 44-(0)20-8731-3451  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
FCC NOTICE  
PDS5003W/PDS5003U/PDS6101W: A Class A digital device  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
PDS5004W/PDS5004U: A Class B digital device  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
WARNING: This is a Class A and Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
IMPORTANT  
CAUTION:  
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within  
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user  
to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage”  
within the products enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  
shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle  
is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompanying the  
appliance.  
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE. REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. But  
IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not to defeat the safeguards  
incorporated into this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and service. Please read these Important  
Safeguardscarefully before use.  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.  
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
All operating instructions should be followed.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
Do not use this product near water. Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature, as this causes  
condensation, which may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.  
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
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Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the product. The product should be mounted according to the manufacturers instructions,  
and should use a mount recommended by the manufacturer.  
When the product is used on a cart, care should be taken to avoid quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces  
which may cause the product and cart to overturn, damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator.  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from  
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. (The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed,  
sofa, rug, or other similar surface. It should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is  
provided and the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.)  
For proper ventilation, separate the product from other equipment, which may prevent ventilation, and keep distance more than 10 cm.  
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply of your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.  
This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug  
into the outlet, contact your electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug.  
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay  
particular attention to cords at doors, plugs, receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.  
For added protection 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 cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges.  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that  
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards.  
Refer all service to qualified service personnel.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the product.  
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the  
Operation Manual, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.  
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performancethis indicates a need for service.  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or with  
same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the  
product is in proper operating condition.  
The product should be placed more than one foot away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, and other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
When connecting other products such as VCRs, and personal computers, you should turn off the power of this product for protection  
against electric shock.  
Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas lighters that present special  
hazards when overheated.  
Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to prevent shock.  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC220240 V (50W type) and AC120 V (50U type) and AC100-240 V (61W type),  
and the power cord attached conforms to the following power supply voltage. Use only the power cord designated by our dealer to  
ensure Safety and EMC.  
When it is used with other power supply voltage, the power cable must be changed.  
Power cord  
Use the standard power plug and cord set of the specified country.  
Consult your product dealer.  
AC 240 V (SAATYPE)  
(Not included)  
Power supply voltage:  
AC 100125 V  
AC 200240 V  
(50U,61W Type:Included) (50U,61W Type:Not Included)  
(50W Type:Not Included)  
(50W Type:Included)  
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FEATURES  
This display uses a plasma display panel and is only 9.8 cm (50) /11.8 cm (61) deep. With its high picture quality and performance, it is  
perfectly suited for multimedia applications.  
Variety of input signals  
In addition to video, S-video, and RGB, signals, this display supports input of high-quality video signals such as DVD and HDTV.  
The display has an RGB input terminal to receive digital RGB signal of DVI standard to display a high definition picture quality in  
addition to mD-sub terminal and BNC terminal.  
Depending on the model, the display supports video input for different color television systems as follows: NTSC, PAL, SECAM,  
PAL60, N-PAL, M-PAL, 4.43NTSC.  
The display has a component video input terminal to receive signals from the DVD player and HDTV equipment as well as digital  
broadcasting signals (color difference signals).  
The display has an RGB input terminal to receive signals, including VGA, SVGA, XGA,SXGA and UXGA*1.  
5 screen sizes (Video input m ode) and 3 screen sizes (RGB input m ode)  
This display offers a total of five different screen sizes in video input mode: Wide1, Wide2, Zoom1, and Zoom2.  
A Normal mode is also available for displaying of normal-size (4:3 aspect ratio) pictures.  
The display has an Auto mode to switch screen size automatically depending on the contents of software.  
Three different screen sizes in RGB input mode (Normal, Wide, and Zoom) are also available.  
Vertical installation  
The display can be installed vertically, enabling advertisement to be displayed. In this case, you can set up the display so that on-screen  
information, such as input modes and menus, is displayed properly.  
Power m anagem ent function  
The display features a DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) function that ensures automatic power saving capability.  
Flexible as part of a system  
You can operate the display by remote control using the RS-232C interface.  
If you have two or more displays, you can assign a unique number to each of them so that you can select which one you want to use.  
Input Priority function for selecting automatic switching to desired mode is provided to avoid troublesome operation.  
Main unit key lock function can prevent mischief and malfunction.  
Others  
Troublesome adjustment of clock phase can be avoided by automatic clock phase adjustment function (Automatic Clock Phase  
function).  
You can specify the color temperature.  
The white screen and screen orbiter functions are available to minimize phosphor burn-in.  
3 audio input terminals and 8W + 8W (50) / 20W + 20W (61) external speaker output terminal are available.  
A clear picture can be obtained by digital noise reduction function.  
A display suitable for such film materials as movie pictures can be made by 24 frame mode function.  
*1 The refresh rate of 60, 72, 75 and 85 Hz for SVGA (800 x 600) and those of 60, 70, 75 Hz for XGA (1024 x 768) and those of 60, 75  
Hz for SXGA (1280 x 1024) and those of 60, 75, 85 Hz for UXGA (1600 x 1200) are supported.  
Note that the SXGA and UXGA pictures will be compressed when displayed on the screen.  
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ACCESSORIES  
CHECKING ACCESSORIES  
One rem ote control  
Two AA batteries  
One users m anual  
One power cable  
Two big ferrite cores and  
two sm all ferrite cores  
Manual  
(50U,61W Type)  
(50W Type)  
HANDYTIPS  
Pictures may become burntinto the screen phosphors if the screen is left on for extended periods. To ensure that the display has a  
prolonged service life, be sure to use a screen orbiter, white screen. This will ensure the same picture or pattern is not constantly  
displayed for long periods. (See P.E-38-39.)  
The plasma display panel, which is built for maximum precision, provides more than 99.99% effective pixels. You may find,  
however, that some pixels constantly remain lit or dimmed.  
The display has a fan to prevent its internal temperature from rising.  
Be careful with the air delivered by the fan. It may be very hot.  
Contact your dealer if you find that the display does not seem to function properly when used with other audio-visual equipment.  
You may need to move your display if it produces degraded pictures or noise due to electromagnetic radiation, or if the infrared remote  
control does not function properly.  
Pictures may not be displayed properly if you connect a non-standard PC to the RGB input terminal. In this case, contact your dealer  
for more information.  
The protective circuit, built into the display, automatically turns off the power if the display has a problem. In this case, you will see  
that the power indicator lamp flashes red.  
Warning  
If the power indicator lamp flashes red, this signifies that the display has developed a problem. When this happens, be sure to remove the  
power plug from the receptacle to prevent fire or electric shock. Then, check the display in accordance with the instructions given on  
P. E-42, or contact your dealer.  
Viewing the screen constantly for extended periods can strain your eyes. Be sure to stay at a proper distance (at least 1.9 m or 6.3  
feet (50) / 2.4 m or 8.0 feet (61) ) from the screen and to look occasionally away while working.  
Have the display inspected and cleaned by your dealer at regular intervals.  
Inform ation  
Cables for connecting the display to external equipment are not supplied. Contact your dealer for more information on these products.  
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INSTALLATION  
To prevent the displays internal components from overheating, make sure that the display is installed in a well-ventilated location.  
Be sure to use the optional desktop stand, ceiling-mounting unit, wall-mounting unit and other unit when installing this display. Also, be  
sure that your dealer performs the installation.  
See the appropriate instruction manual for more information on the installation hardware you select.  
To ensure proper heat radiation, provide at least as much space around the display as shown below.  
* Make sure that the display is installed in a location where the temperature can be maintained between 0°C and 40°C.  
* Never attempt to tilt the display sideways or backward.  
* To prevent the power and other cables from being accidentally pulled, be sure to make the wiring work along the wall or through the  
corners of floor.  
* The display can be installed with either of its sides facing down.  
* To prevent an accident and ensure safety in the event of an earthquake, fix the display securely into position as described below.  
When using the stand  
Front  
Side  
(cm)  
(cm)  
Upper  
10  
4
10  
10  
6
Wall  
Right  
Left  
Floor  
Floor  
Stand  
Stand  
When using other unit than desktop stand (horizontal type)  
When using other unit than desktop stand (vertical type)  
Front  
Side  
Front  
Side  
Upper  
10  
(cm)  
(cm)  
(cm)  
(cm)  
Upper  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
Left  
Left  
Right  
Right  
Wall  
Wall  
6
Lower  
4
10  
Lower  
4
CAUTION: When installing the display vertically, setup vertical installation. (Refer to Installation. See P.E-40)  
Consult your dealer when installing the display vertically.  
Note  
The display is a highly precise piece of equipment and therefore must be packed properly before transportation. Be sure to use only those packing  
materials originally supplied with the display when repacking it.  
Reference  
See P.E-42 for more information on options.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Front (both 50" and 61")  
1 Power indicator lam p  
This lamp shows the state of the power supply.  
Lit (red):  
Power OFF (stand-by)  
Power ON  
Lit (green):  
Lit (orange): Power saving (DPMS: Power saving  
function) mode ON  
Flashing (red): Malfunction (Flashes differently depending  
on the type of malfunction. See P. E-46 for  
more information.)  
2 Rem ote control signal receiver  
Receives signals from the remote control.  
3 Power button  
Turns the power ON or OFF (stand-by).  
4 Input m ode selector button [MODE]  
Switches between picture input modes.  
5 Wide screen selector button [WIDE]  
Switches the screen over to a desired wide screen.  
6 Menu button [MENU]  
Displays picture adjustment menus.  
7 Adjustm ent buttons [  
The [ ] buttons can also be used to scroll through the  
options when a menu is displayed.  
8 Adjustm ent buttons [  
The [ ] buttons can also be used to scroll through options  
/
]
/
/
]
/
in a menu, or to change values.  
9 Enter button [ENTER]  
Press this button to finalize the selection of a desired option in  
a menu.  
Warning  
If the power indicator lamp flashes red, this signifies that the display has developed a problem. When this happens, be sure to remove the  
power plug from the receptacle and contact your dealer. Leaving the display power ON can result in fire or electric shock.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Continued)  
Bottom (50)  
Bottom (61)  
1 OFF/ STD-BY sw itch  
OFF  
:The power indicator lamp goes off, and the power cant be turned on by the power button. The power is partly supplied.  
STD-BY :The power indicator lamp lights red, and the power can be turned on or off by the power button.  
2 RGB 2 input term inal (RGB 2 INPUT/ m D-sub)  
Connect this terminal to the PCs display (analog RGB) output terminal or decoder (digital broadcast tuner, etc.) output terminal.  
3 RGB 1 input term inal (RGB 1 INPUT/ DVI-D)  
Connect this terminal to the PCs display (digital RGB) output terminal  
*The connection cable No.88741-8000 made by molex Inc. is recommanded.  
4 RS-232C term inal (RS-232C)  
This terminal is provided for you to control the display from the PC. Connect it to the RS-232C terminal on the PC.  
When connecting a cable, attach a ferrite core to the cable. (See P. E-13.)  
5 Power input term inal  
Connect this terminal to the power cable supplied with the display.  
When connecting a cable,attach a ferrite core to the cable. (See P. E-13)  
6 External speaker output term inal (EXT SP)  
Connect this terminal to the optionally available speaker.  
(When using other speaker than the optional one, use 6 speaker for 50type and 4 - 16 for 61type.)  
When connecting a cable,attach a ferrite core to the cable. (See P. E-13)  
*See the speaker instruction manual for more information.  
7 Sound 3 input term inal (AUDIO 3 INPUT)  
Connect this terminal to the sound output terminal of your VCR, etc. (See P.E-37 for the selection of audio input for video input.)  
8 Sound 2 input term inal (AUDIO 2 INPUT)  
Connect this terminal to the sound output terminal of your VCR, etc. (See P.E-37 for the selection of audio input for video input.)  
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9 Sound 1 input term inal (AUDIO 1 INPUT)  
Connect this terminal to the sound output terminal of your VCR, etc. (See P.E-37 for the selection of audio input for video input.)  
0 RGB 3 synchronization sw itch (SYNC SW TTL/ ANALOG (75 ))  
This switch is used to terminate horizontal (H) terminal and vertical (V) terminal, out of RGB3 input terminals, with 75 .  
TTL  
: Does not terminate.  
ANALOG (75 ): Terminates.  
A+B RGB 3 input term inal (RGB 3 INPUT/ BNC)  
Connect this terminal to the PC's display (analog RGB) output terminal or decoder (digital broadcast tuner,etc.) output terminal.  
*When RGB3 input terminal is connected, Comp.video mode is not available. (See P. E-35.)  
B Com ponent video input term inal (COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT)  
Connect this terminal to the component video output (color difference output) terminal of your HDTV unit or DVD player.  
*When Comp.video input terminal is connected, RGB3 mode is not available. (See P. E-35.)  
C Video input term inal (VIDEO INPUT)  
Connect this terminal to the video output terminal of your VCR.  
D S-Video input term inal (S-VIDEO INPUT)  
Connect this terminal to the S-video output terminal of your VCR.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Continued)  
Description of Input Term inals  
DVI-D term inal (RGB 1 INPUT/DVI-D)  
RGB2 input term inal (RGB2 INPUT/m D-sub)  
Pin No. Input signal Pin No.  
Input signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Red  
9
Green  
Blue  
10  
Ground  
11  
12  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
13  
Horizontal synchronization  
14  
Vertical synchronization  
15  
Fram e  
Ground  
RS-232C term inal (RS-232C)  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)  
RD (Received Data)  
TD (Transm it Data)  
DTR (Data Term inal ready)  
GND (Ground)  
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
RTS (Request To send)  
CTS (ClearTo Send)  
RI (Ring Indication)  
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Rem ote Control  
1 Power ON button [POWER ON]  
(See P. E-16.)  
2 Power OFF button [POWER OFF]  
(See P. E-16.)  
1
3
2
3 RGB input m ode selector button [RGB]  
4 Video input m ode selector button [VIDEO]  
5 Wide screen selector button [WIDE]  
6 Menu button [MENU]  
(See P. E-17.)  
5
4
(See P. E-17.)  
(See P. E-18E-19.)  
(See P. E-20E-41.)  
6
7
8
Use this button to display a desired menu for adjusting the picture.  
7 Volum e adjustm ent buttons [VOL +/ -]  
(See P. E-16.)  
9
Adjust the volume.  
Press the + button to increase the volume.  
Press the - button to reduce the volume.  
8 Adjustm ent buttons [  
/
/
/
]
(See P. E-20E-41.)  
Use these buttons to scroll through options in a menu and change values.  
=
9 Enter button [ENTER]  
(See P. E-20E-41.)  
Press this button to finalize the selection of a desired menu or option within a menu.  
0 Display selector buttons [SHIFT 14]  
(See P. E-39 .)  
When you use two or more displays, you can use these buttons to control up to four displays  
by assigning a unique number to each display.  
PUTTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL  
1 To remove the cover, slide it  
2 Place two AA batteries in the  
remote control. Make sure that the  
batteries are properly oriented.  
3 Close the cover until it snaps into  
outwards while pressing it down.  
place.  
CAUTION: Be sure to use replacement batteries of the same type as the original ones.  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental  
public institutions rules that apply in your country/area.  
Note  
The remote control will not function properly if the batteries are dead. Be sure to replace them as needed.  
Do not use rechargeable batteries (Ni-Cd).  
E-11  
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
PRECAUTIONS  
To prevent malfunction, be sure not to apply any form of severe shock to the remote control.  
To prevent malfunction or deformation, be sure not to allow the remote control to become wet; also, keep it away from hot locations or  
heating equipment.  
Be sure not to clean the remote control using a cloth dampened in any volatile solvent, such as benzene or thinner.  
EFFECTIVE RANGE FORTHE REMOTE CONTROL  
Point the remote control at the displays signal receiver when using it.  
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the displays signal receiver.  
Upper  
20°  
20°  
Lower  
30°  
30°  
Left  
Right  
5 m (Front)  
Inform ation  
The remote control may not function properly if you use a high-frequency fluorescent lamp. If you experience problems, move the lamp or use the  
remote control from a different position.  
E-12  
CONNECTING THE DISPLAYTO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  
Be sure to turn OFF the power to the display and external equipment before making any connections.  
No cables are supplied with the display for connection to external equipment. The type of cable to be used varies depending on the PC  
model. Contact your dealer for more information.  
RECEPTACLE  
Make sure that the power cables grounding wire is grounded.  
The display comes with a 3-prong power plug; one prong is connected to the grounding wire. If you have only a 2-hole receptacle, you  
will need to have it replaced. Contact your dealer for more information.  
CONNECTING THE DISPLAYTO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  
Carefully check the terminals for position and type before making any connections.  
Loose connectors can result in picture or color problems. Make sure that all connectors are securely inserted into their terminals.  
Term inal  
Connector  
VIDEO INPUT  
S-VIDEO INPUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT  
RGB INPUT  
BNC  
S terminal  
BNC x 3  
mD-sub 15-pin , BNC x 5 , DVI-D  
Pin jack  
AUDIO INPUT  
RS-232C  
D-sub 9-pin  
Ferrite cores  
These ferrite cores are used to attenuate undesired signals.  
Two big ferrite cores  
When connecting a cable to the power input terminal, RS-232C terminal, attach one of these ferrite cores to the cable near the terminal.  
Power Cable  
Ferrite core  
RS-232C Cable  
Ferrite core  
Two sm all ferrite cores  
When connecting a cable to the external speaker output terminal attach one of these ferrite cores to the cable near the terminal.  
Ferrite core  
Ferrite core  
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CONNECTING THE DISPLAYTO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT(Continued)  
(50)  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO INPUT  
(color difference  
input) /  
RGB3 INPUT  
VIDEO S-VIDEO RS-232C  
INPUT INPUT  
RGB1  
INPUT  
(DVI-D)  
RGB2  
INPUT  
(m D-sub)  
AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO3  
INPUT  
INPUT INPUT  
POWER  
INPUT  
EXT  
SP  
To sound To sound To sound  
output output output  
term inal term inal term inal  
To  
To  
To video To S-video To RS-232C To display  
output output output (digital RGB) (analog RGB)  
term inal term inal  
To display  
To color difference  
output term inal /  
To display  
speaker receptacle  
term inal  
output  
output  
term inal  
term inal  
(analog RGB)  
output term inal  
E-14  
(61)  
VIDEO  
INPUT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO INPUT  
(color difference  
input) /  
POWER  
INPUT  
RGB2  
INPUT  
(m D-sub)  
RGB1  
INPUT  
(DVI-D)  
EXT  
SP  
RS-232C S-VIDEO  
INPUT  
AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO3  
INPUT INPUT INPUT  
RGB3 INPUT  
To receptacle  
To color difference  
output term inal /  
To display  
To display  
(analog RGB) (digital RGB)  
To display  
To RS-232C To S-video To video To sound To sound To sound  
To  
speaker  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
term inal  
term inal term inal term inal term inal term inal  
(analog RGB)  
term inal  
term inal  
output term inal  
E-15  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
TURNING ON THE POWER  
Select the OFF/ STD-BY sw itch  
1
at the STD-BY of the display.  
When you do so, the power indicator lamp turns  
red.  
(This applies only to 50display.)  
Press  
on the rem ote  
control.  
2
3
When you do so, the power indicator lamp turns  
green.  
Press  
or  
to select a  
desired input m ode.  
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
TURNING OFF THE POWER  
Press  
w hen the power is ON.  
The power indicator lamp turns red.  
ADJ USTING THE VOLUME  
Press  
Press  
to increase the volume.  
to reduce the volume.  
Any value between 0 and 40 can be selected.  
* No Audioappears if you press or  
after you have  
selected No Audiofor Audio Input. (See P. E-37.)  
When the volum e adjustm ent button is pressed  
* Note that the volume level remains stored even when you  
turn OFF the power.  
E-16  
SELECTING INPUT MODE  
VIDEO INPUT MODE  
Press  
to select a desired input  
1
m ode.  
Each time you press , a different input mode  
appears. The sequence is as follows:  
Video:  
Displays pictures from equipment  
connected to the Video terminal.  
S-video m ode  
S-video:  
Displays pictures from equipment  
connected to the S-video terminal.  
Comp.video: Displays pictures from equipment  
connected to the component video  
input terminal.  
* When RGB-PC is selected in BNC Input mode,  
Comp. video mode can not be input.  
(See P.E-35.)  
Com p.video m ode  
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
RGB INPUT MODE  
Press  
to select a desired input  
1
m ode.  
Each time you press  
appears. The sequence is as follows:  
, a different input mode  
RGB1:Displays pictures from equipment  
connected to the RGB1 (DVI-D) terminal.  
RGB1 m ode  
RGB2:Displays pictures from equipment  
connected to the RGB2 (mD-sub) terminal.  
RGB3:Displays pictures from equipment  
connected to the RGB3 (BNC x5) terminal.  
* When Comp. video is selected in BNC Input  
mode, RGB3 mode can not be input.  
(See P. E-35)  
RGB2 m ode  
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
E-17  
WATCHING PICTURES ON THE WIDE SCREEN  
SWITCHING BETWEEN SCREEN SIZES  
Press  
.
1
2
The currently selected mode will appear.  
Press  
to select a desired  
picture m ode.  
Norm al m ode  
Each time you press , a different picture mode  
appears. The sequences used are as follows:  
When you are in a Video or S-video input m ode  
When you are in a Com p.video input m ode  
When you are in an RGB input m ode  
Wide1 m ode  
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
* Depending on the type of signal, some aspects  
may not be selected.  
Note  
Displaying a picture in a Normal mode for extended periods of time may cause phosphor burn-in.  
A variety of picture modes are available with this display. Remember that if you select a mode with an aspect ratio (ratio of frame width to frame  
height) different from that of the TV program or video media, the pictures will appear differently than if you had selected a mode having the same  
aspect ratio.  
Showing a movie or similar premium event at a different aspect ratio from its original one at any event site, restaurant, or bar for profit-making  
purposes or for a public audience may constitute a copyright infringement.  
For films, try to select a mode having the same aspect ratio as the original picture; this enables the directors original intentions to be preserved.  
Reference  
See P. E-28E-29 for how to adjust the picture size and position.  
E-18  
SCREEN SIZE  
Norm al  
Displays pictures of normal size (i.e., a 4:3 aspect ratio).  
Auto  
The screen size changes automatically in accordance with the contents of image software  
you use.  
Wide1  
Displays natural-looking pictures of standard size on the wide screen.  
Picture of  
standard size  
Wide1  
Wide2  
Zoom 1  
Wide2/ Wide  
Ideal for displaying vertically extended pictures such as squeezed pictures and recorded  
HDTV programs.  
Vertically  
extended picture  
Zoom 1/ Zoom  
Enlarges horizontally extended pictures equally in all directions to maintain the aspect  
ratio constant.  
Horizontally  
extended picture  
Zoom 2  
Reduces the height of horizontally extended pictures with captions, without eliminating  
the caption. Only the height of pictures is reduced, not the height of the caption.  
Horizontally extended  
picture with caption  
Zoom 2  
(Captions may not be easy to read, however, depending on the picture.)  
ASPECT RATIO  
The following aspect ratios are available.  
4:3 aspect ratio  
4
16:9 aspect ratio  
16  
(VHF/UHF broadcasting, BS broadcasting)  
(HDTV broadcasting)  
3
9
1.85  
2.35  
1.85:1 aspect ratio  
(Vista Vision size)  
1
2.35:1 aspect ratio  
(Cinema Vision size)  
1
Inform ation  
You may find dark areas on top and at the bottom of the screen if you select one of the Zoom modes for media while using the Vista Vision or Cinema  
Vision size i.e., the sizes used frequently for picture software.  
E-19  
HOW TO USE MENUS  
SELECTING OPTIONS IN A MENU  
Use the [MODE] button on the display or  
and  
on the remote control to select a desired input mode.  
Press  
.
1
2
The main menu screen will appear.  
Press  
or  
to sw itch between sub-m enus.  
Ex.: PICTUREselected in the m ain m enu  
screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available menus appears.  
The corresponding menu screen will appear.  
Press  
or  
to select an option for adjustm ent/ setup.  
3
A total of five different menus (PICTURE, POSITION/SIZE, AUDIO, FEATURES, FACTORY DEFAULT) are available.  
You can easily distinguish between these menus as shown below.  
PICTURE  
POSITION/SIZE  
AUDIO  
FEATURES  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
*Press  
,
,
or  
to make adjustment/setup, and press  
to store.  
* Do not change input signals when any of the menus are displayed.  
* Audio Input menu will not be displayed when "No Audio" is selected. (See P. E-37.)  
USING THE PICTURE MENU  
When you finish selecting a desired option in the PICTURE menu screen, press  
At this time, the adjustment/setup screen for that option will appear.  
.
You can use or to change the value for the option. Press  
Changes you make will be stored only for the selected mode.  
to store. (See P. E-26E-27.)  
PICTURE Menu screen (Video Input Mode)  
PICTURE Menu screen (RGB Input Mode)  
E-20  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(1) Contrast  
Adjusts picture contrast.  
: Higher contrast  
: Lower contrast  
-30 to +30  
(2) Brightness  
(3) Color  
Adjusts screen brightness.  
Adjusts color darkness.  
Adjusts tint.  
: Brighter screen  
: Darker screen  
-60 to +60  
-60 to +60  
: Darker colors  
: Lighter colors  
(4) Tint  
: More greenish tint  
: More purplish tint  
Video, S-video: -30 to +30  
Comp.video, RGB-Video, RGB-  
PC, Decoder : -60 to +60  
(5) Sharpness  
Adjusts picture sharpness.  
: Sharper pictures  
: Less sharp pictures  
Video, S-video, Comp.video,  
RGB-Video, Decoder :-16 to +16  
RGB-PC : -4 to +4  
(6) Picture Mode  
Can set up the picture mode. Use or for switching.  
Dynamic/Fine/Real1/Real2/  
Static  
(7) Color Temp.  
Adjusts color temperature.  
Use or for switching.  
Press or to select Red,  
Green or Blue and press or  
Warm/Standard/Cool/User  
(8) User Color Temp.  
Can set up when User is  
selected in Color Temp.  
0 to 255 for each of Red,  
Green and Blue  
to make adjustment.  
Use or for switching.  
(9) Noise Reduction  
Sets up noise reduction.  
Off/Min./Std./Max.  
(for Video, S-video, Comp.video)  
USING THE POSITION/ SIZE MENU  
When you finish selecting a desired option in the POSITION/SIZE menu screen, press  
When you do so, the adjustment screen for that option appears.  
.
Press  
or  
to select option and press or to make adjustment. Press  
to store. (See P. E-28E-29.)  
Changes you make will be stored only for the selected mode.  
*You cannot adjust screen size in RGB1 (DVI-D) mode.  
POSITION/SIZE Menu screen  
Positionadjustm ent screen  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
Video, S-video  
(1) Position  
Horizontal  
Adjusts screen position.  
Adjusts horizontal position.  
Horizontal: -30 to +30  
Vertical Zoom: -15 to +15  
Others:-7 to +7  
: Moves screen to the right.  
: Moves screen to the left.  
Comp.video: -16 to +16  
1080I,720P: -32 to +32  
RGB-PC: -150 to + 150  
RGB-Video, Decoder: -16 to + 16  
1080I,720P: -32 to +32  
Vertical  
Adjusts vertical position.  
: Moves screen up.  
: Moves screen down.  
(2) Size  
Width  
Adjusts screen size.  
Adjusts width.  
Video, S-video: -7 to +7  
Comp.video: -4 to +4  
RGB-PC: -25 to +50  
: Increases width.  
: Reduces width.  
RGB-Video, Decoder: -4 to +4  
Height  
Adjusts height.  
: Increases height.  
: Reduces height.  
E-21  
HOW TO USE MENUS (Continued)  
USING THE AUDIO MENU  
When you finish selecting a desired option in the AUDIO menu screen, press  
When you do so, the adjustment screen for that option appears.  
.
Press  
or  
to select option and press or to make adjustment. Press  
to store. (See P. E-30E-31.)  
The adjustments you make will be stored for each audio input terminal.  
*Audio Input menu will not be displayed when "No Audio" is selected. (See P. E-37.)  
AUDIO Menu screen  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(1) Treble  
Adjusts treble.  
: Stronger treble  
: Weaker treble  
-6 to +6  
(2) Bass  
Adjusts bass.  
: Stronger bass  
: Weaker bass  
-6 to +6  
(3) Balance  
Adjusts volume balance.  
:Higher volume from right-  
hand speaker  
-10 to +10  
:Higher volume from left-  
hand speaker  
(4) Loudness  
Adjusts loudness.  
Use or for switching.  
On /Off (disabled)  
USING THE FEATURES MENUS  
FEATURES setup screen has 5 options of Adjustm ent, Function, On Screen Menu, Input Term inal and  
Others.  
Options w ith “ ” on the right  
When you select an option with “ ”, press  
. The adjustment/setup screen for that option appears.(See P. E-32E-40.)  
You can use or on this screen to make selections or changes.Press  
to store.  
Options w ith no “ ” on the right  
When you select an option with no “ ”, press or to make selections or changes. Press  
to store. (See P. E-32E-40.)  
FEATURES Menu  
FEATURES Menu screen (Com p.video Input Mode) Adjustm ent Menu screen  
Function Menu screen  
E-22  
On Screen Menu screen  
Others(1/2) Menu screen  
Input Term inal Menu screen  
Adjustm ent Menu (See P. E-32E-33.)  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(1) Dot Clock  
(for RGB2, RGB3)  
Adjusts the dot clock.  
Eliminates blur when the  
optimum value is selected with  
-60 to +60  
or  
.
(2) Clock Phase  
(for RGB2, RGB3)  
Adjusts clock phase.  
Eliminates blur when the  
optimum value is selected with  
Auto/Manual  
(Can adjust 1 to 32 for  
Manual)  
or  
.
(3) Vertical Sync  
(for RGB2, RGB3)  
Corrects vertical  
synchronization signal.  
Use or to select the  
optimum value for eliminating  
flicker.  
-1 to +1  
-8 to +8  
(4) Clamp Position  
Adjusts clamp pulse phase.  
Use or for switching.  
(for Comp.video, RGB2, RGB3)  
(5)Auto Calibration  
(for RGB2, RGB3)  
Selects the optimum  
dynamic range of images.  
Select Execute and use  
to select an option.  
or  
Execute  
Yes/No  
Function Menu(See P. E-32, E-34.)  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(1) 24 Frame Mode  
(for Video, S-video, Comp.video) pictures.  
Displays the optimum movie Use or for switching.  
On (Movie) /  
Off (Normal)  
(2) 3D Y/C  
(for Video(3.58NTSC))  
Selects whether to enable  
the 3D Y/C circuit.  
Use or for switching.  
On (3D Y/C circuit) /  
Off (3-line)  
On Screen Menu(See P. E-32, E-34)  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(1) OSD  
Selects whether to display  
information other than  
menus.  
Use or for switching.  
On (displayed) /  
Off (not displayed)  
(2) Language  
Selects language used for  
menus.  
Display the Language”  
selection screen and use  
to select a language.  
English  
or  
Deutsch (German)  
Español (Spanish)  
Français (French)  
Italiano (Italian)  
Português (Portuguese)  
E-23  
HOW TO USE MENUS (Continued)  
Input Term inal Menu(See P. E-32, E-35E-36.)  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(1) Video Input  
(for Video)  
Selects video mode.  
Use or for switching.  
Auto/NTSC/PAL/SECAM/  
PAL60/N-PAL/M-PAL/  
4.43NTSC  
(2) S-video Input  
(for S-video)  
Selects video mode.  
Use or for switching.  
Display BNC Input screen  
Auto/NTSC/PAL/SECAM/  
PAL60/N-PAL/M-PAL/  
4.43NTSC  
(3) BNC Input  
Selects BNC Input signal.  
Function  
and press  
option.  
Use or for switching.  
Select Comp.video, RGB-Video  
or Decoder by Function to set  
up Mask.  
or  
to select an  
Comp.video/RGB-Video/  
RGB-PC/Decoder  
Mask  
Off/5/10/15 (dot)  
(4) D-SUB Input  
Selects D-SUB Input signal. Display D-SUB Input screen  
Function  
RGB-PC/Decoder  
and press  
option.  
or  
to select an  
Use or for switching.  
Select Decoder by Function to  
set up Mask.  
Mask  
Off/5/10/15 (dot)  
Others Menu(See P. E-32, E-36E-40.)  
Others Menu screen is divided into the following two screens.  
Others(1/2) Menu screen  
Others(2/2) Menu screen  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(1) Picture Memory  
Storing the setting of  
Picture menu in 8 pattern.  
Display Picture Memory screen Memory 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8  
and press  
option.  
or  
to select an  
Press or to select Memory  
number.  
(2) DPMS  
(for other than RGB1)  
Specifies time before  
DPMS starts.  
Can specify the background Use or for switching.  
color when specifying time. Can specify background by  
setting time to other than Off.  
Display DPMS screen and press Time  
or  
to select an option.  
Off (disabled)/1 min./  
15 min./45 min./60 min.  
Background  
Black/White  
(3) Audio Input  
Selects audio input terminal. Display the Audio Input”  
adjustment screen and use  
No Audio /Audio 1 /Audio 2/  
or Audio 3  
to select an option.  
Use or to switch between  
available choices for the  
selected option.  
E-24  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
(4) Screen Orbiter  
(for RGB)  
Sets up screen orbiter.  
Display the Screen Orbiter”  
adjustment screen and use  
to select an option.  
Use or to switch between  
available choices for the  
selected option.  
Mode/Time  
Off (disabled)  
Time (every 1 hr)  
Mode (every time mode is  
switched)  
or  
Moving area  
Min.(moves in small range)  
Std.(moves in moderate  
range)  
Max. (moves in wide range)  
(5) Input Priority  
(6) Monitor No.  
Specifies input mode of  
highest priority.  
Use or for switching.  
Use or for switching.  
Use or for switching.  
Off/RGB2/RGB3/Video/  
S-video/Comp.video  
Selects display number.  
0 (no setup)/  
1/2/3/4  
(7) Direct Setting  
(for RGB)  
Selects input signal.  
RGB1:  
Auto/VGA/WVGA/XGA/  
WXGA  
RGB2, RGB3:  
Auto/VGA/WVGA/480P/  
XGA/WXGA/SXGA/  
SXGA+  
(8) Code Setting  
(for RGB2, RGB3)  
Specifies and displays type  
of input signal directly.  
Display Code Setting screen  
Auto/Manual  
and press  
or  
to select an  
option.  
Select Manual to set up  
Parameter.  
(9) White Screen  
(10) Exhibition Mode  
(11) Installation  
Sets up to display white  
over the entire screen.  
Use or for switching.  
Use or for switching.  
Use or for switching.  
On /Off(disabled)  
Sets up Exhibition mode.  
On (Exhibition mode)/  
Off(disabled)  
Sets up whether horizontal  
or vertical installation.  
-90 Deg. (counterclockwise)/  
Normal/  
+90 Deg. (clockwise)  
(12) Key Lock  
Locks the main unit button.  
Use or for switching.  
On (Key Lock)/  
Off(disabled)  
(13) Information  
Displays system operation  
status.  
Display the Information”  
screen.  
Display only  
USING THE FACTORY DEFAULT MENU  
Select FACTORY DEFAULT and execute to restore the adjustm ent/ setting m ade in the MENU to factory  
settings. (See P. E-41.)  
Yes/No selection screen  
FACTORY DEFAULT Menu screen  
Option  
Function  
Operation  
Range/ Setting  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
Restores the adjustment/  
Select Execute and use  
or  
Yes/No  
setting made in the MENU  
to factory settings.  
to select an option.  
E-25  
ADJ USTING PICTURES (PICTURE MENU)  
BASIC OPERATIONS [EX.: ADJ USTING TINT (Tint)]  
You can make changes to all picture adjustment options in the PICTURE Menu.  
The changes you make will be stored for a selected input mode. Therefore, you need to select a desired input mode before making any  
changes.  
Press  
.
1
2
The main menu screen will appear.  
Press  
or  
to select PICTURE.  
PICTUREselected in the m ain m enu  
screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available  
menus appears in the following sequence:  
PICTURE  
POSITION/SIZE  
AUDIO  
FEATURES  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
The PICTURE Menu screen will appear.  
Press  
Press  
or  
to select Tint.  
3
4
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
.
The Tintadjustment screen will appear.  
Tintselected in the PICTURE Menu  
screen (Video Input Mode)  
Press  
values.  
or  
to change tint  
5
6
: More greenish tint  
: More purplish tint  
Tintadjustm ent screen  
Press  
to store.  
Press  
w hen you finish.  
* Repeat steps 3, 4, 5, and 6 when you wish to  
make changes to other options.  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
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Adjusting Contrast (Contrast)  
Any value between -30 and +30 can be selected.  
: Higher contrast  
: Lower contrast  
Press  
to store.  
Adjusting Screen Brightness (Brightness)  
Any value between -60 and +60 can be selected.  
: Brighter screen  
: Darker screen  
Press  
to store.  
Adjusting Color Darkness (Color)  
Any value between -60 and +60 can be selected.  
: Darker colors  
: Lighter colors  
Press  
to store.  
Adjusting Tint (Tint)  
Any value between -30 and +30 for [  
: More greenish tint  
], and -60 and +60 for [  
] can be selected.  
: More purplish tint  
Press  
to store.  
Adjusting picture Sharpness (Sharpness)  
Any value between -16 and +16 for [  
: Sharper pictures  
(RGB-Video,Decoder)], and -4 and +4 for [ (RGB-PC)], can be selected.  
: Less sharp pictures  
Press  
to store.  
Setting Picture Mode (Picture Mode)  
Can set up the picture mode.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Dinamic:Suitable for watching a normal motion picture.(Standard)  
Fine:  
Suitable for watching a dark picture such as movie.  
Real 1: Makes a strong contrast picture.  
Real 2: Makes a bright color picture.  
Static: Suitable for watching a still picture.  
Press  
to store.  
*Select Dinamic, Fine, Real 1, Real 2 or Static to suit your taste.  
Adjusting Color Tem perature (Color Tem p.)  
Use or to specify a desired color temperature. Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Warm: More reddish colors  
Standard:Standard color temperature  
Cool:  
User:  
More bluish colors  
User Color Temp. setup  
Press  
to store.  
Setting User Color Tem p. (User Color Tem p.)  
Can set up when User is selected in Color Temp.  
Press  
or  
to select Red, Green or Blue and press or to make adjustment in the range  
of 0 to 255.  
Press  
to store.  
* Color Temp. setup is switched to User. The initial value of User Color Temp. is adjusted  
individually at the factory.  
Setting Noise Reduction (Noise Reduction)  
Can select the noise reduction setting corresponding to the noise level of the input signal.  
Each time you press or ,one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
User Color Tem p.adjustm ent screen  
Off: Noise reduction does not function.  
Min.: Weak noise reduction setting.  
Std.: Standard noise reduction setting.  
Max.: Strong noise reduction setting.  
Press  
to store.  
*Some type of signal can not be selected.  
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ADJ USTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE (POSITION/ SIZE MENU)  
BASIC OPERATION [EX.: ADJ USTING HORIZONTAL DIRECTION OF SCREEN POSITION  
]
You can make changes to all screen adjustment options in the POSITION/SIZE Menu.  
The changes you make will be stored for the selected input mode. Therefore, you need to select a desired input mode before making any  
changes.  
Press  
.
1
2
The main menu screen will appear.  
Press  
POSITION/ SIZE.  
or  
to select  
POSITION/SIZEselected from the m ain  
m enu screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available  
menus appears in the following sequence:  
PICTURE  
POSITION/SIZE  
AUDIO  
FEATURES  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
The POSITION/SIZE Menu screen will appear.  
Press  
Position.  
or  
to select  
3
4
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
Press  
.
The Positionadjustment screen will appear.  
Press  
or  
to select  
Horizontalvalues of screen  
position.  
5
6
Press  
.
The Horizontaladjustment screen will appear.  
Positionadjustm ent screen  
Press  
or  
to change  
horizontal values.  
: Moves screen to the right.  
7
8
:
Moves screen to the left.  
Press  
Press  
to store.  
w hen you finish.  
* Repeat steps 3 to 8 when you wish to make  
changes to other options.  
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Adjusting Screen Position (Position)  
Horizontal position (Horizontal)  
:
:
Moves screen to the right.  
Moves screen to the left.  
Positionadjustm ent screen  
Vertical position (Vertical)  
:
Moves screen up.  
Moves screen down.  
to store.  
:
Press  
Adjusting Screen Size (Size)  
Screen width (Width)  
:
:
Increases width.  
Reduces width.  
Sizeadjustm ent screen  
Screen height (Height)  
:
Increases height.  
Reduces height.  
to store.  
:
Press  
*You cannot adjust screen size in RGB1 (DVI-D) mode.  
Setting Range  
Video, S-video m ode  
Com p.video m ode  
RGB m ode  
Position  
Size  
Horizontal: -30 to +30  
Vertical  
-16 to +16  
-32 to +32 (for1080I,720P)  
RGB-PC: -150 to +150  
RGB-Video, Decoder: -16 to +16  
-32 to +32 (for1080I,720P)  
Zoom:  
-15 to +15  
Others: -7 to +7  
-7 to +7  
-4 to +4  
RGB-PC: -25 to +50  
RGB-Video, Decoder: -4 to +4  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
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ADJ USTING AUDIO (AUDIO MENU)  
BASIC OPERATION [EX.: ADJ USTING VOLUME BALANCE (Balance)]  
You can make changes to all sound adjustment options in the AUDIO Menu.  
The changes you make will be stored for the selected input mode. Therefore, you need to select a desired input mode before making any  
changes.  
Press  
.
1
2
The main menu screen will appear.  
Press  
or  
to select AUDIO.  
“AUDIO” selected in the m ain m enu screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available  
menus appears in the following sequence:  
PICTURE  
POSITION/SIZE  
AUDIO  
FEATURES  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
The AUDIO Menu screen will appear.  
Press  
or  
to select  
Balance.  
3
4
* You can also use the  
switches on the display’s  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
Press  
.
The “Balance” adjustment screen will appear.  
Balance” selected in the AUDIO Menu  
screen  
Press  
or  
to adjust the  
balance.  
5
6
: Higher volume from the right-hand speaker  
: Higher volume from the left-hand speaker  
Press  
to store.  
Press  
w hen you finish.  
* Repeat steps 3 to 6 when you wish to make  
changes to other options.  
* Audio Input menu will not be displayed when  
“No Audio” is selected. (See P. E-37.)  
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Adjusting Treble (Treble)  
Any value between -6 and +6 can be selected.  
: Stronger treble  
Each audio input  
Each audio input  
Each audio input  
Each audio input  
: Weaker treble  
Adjusting Bass (Bass)  
Any value between -6 and +6 can be selected.  
: Stronger bass  
Trebleselected in the AUDIO Menu  
screen  
: Weaker bass  
Adjusting Volum e Balance (Balance)  
Any value between -10 and +10 can be selected.  
: Higher volume from the right-hand speaker  
: Higher volume from the left-hand speaker  
Setting Loudness (Loudness)  
Corrects the balance between bass and treble for easy listening even with weak volume.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following  
sequence:  
On  
Off  
On : Corrects bass and treble.  
Off : Loudness dose not function.  
"Loudness" selection screen  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
E-31  
OTHER ADJ USTMENTS (FEATURES MENU)  
BASIC OPERATION [EX.: SELECTING LANGUAGE (Language)]  
You can make the following changes in the FEATURES Menu.  
Press  
.
1
2
The main menu screen will appear.  
Press  
or  
to select FEATURES.  
FEATURESselected in the m ain m enu  
screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available  
menus appears in the following sequence:  
PICTURE  
POSITION/SIZE  
AUDIO  
FEATURES  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
The FEATURES Menu screen will appear.  
Press  
Menu".  
or  
to select "On Screen  
3
4
Select a desired option for adjustment/setup from  
Adjustment, Function, On Screen Menu, Input  
Terminal and Others.  
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
Press  
.
On Screen Menu screen  
On Screen Menu appears.  
Press  
or  
to select Language.  
5
6
Press  
.
The Languageselection screen will appear.  
Languageselection screen  
Press  
or  
to select the  
7
8
language.  
Press  
.
The menu is displayed in the selected language.  
Press  
w hen you finish.  
* Repeat steps 3 to 8 when you wish to make changes  
to other options.  
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FEATURES setup screen has the follow ing 5 options.  
Adjustment  
Function  
: Can make a fine adjustment of pictures such as Dot Clock, Clamp Position.  
: Can make a function setting such as 24 Frame Mode, 3D Y/C. (See P. E-34.)  
On Screen Menu : Can make a display setting such as OSD, Language. (See P. E-34.)  
Input Terminal : Can make an input terminal setting such as Video Input. (See P. E-35E-36.)  
Others  
: Can make other settings. (See P. E-36E-40.)  
ADJ USTMENT  
Adjusting Dot Clock (Dot Clock)  
You may find that pictures blur, depending on the clock frequency of your PCs processor.  
If you experience blurring, you can obtain a clearer picture by adjusting the Dot Clock.  
Use or to select a value between -60 and +60.  
Press  
to store.  
Adjusting Clock Phase (Clock Phase)  
You may find that pictures blur, depending on the clock phase of your PCs processor. If you  
experience blurring, you can obtain a clearer picture by adjusting the Clock Phase.  
Use  
or  
to select "Auto" or "Manual".  
Makes automatic adjustment.  
Auto:  
Manual: Makes manual adjustment.  
Use or to specify a value between 1 and 32.  
to store.  
When selecting Manual by Clock Phase  
Press  
Elim inating Flicker (Vertical Sync)  
Corrects the vertical synchronization signal timing to eliminate vertical flicker.  
Use or to specify a value between -1 and +1.  
Press  
to store.  
*Some type of signal can not be selected.  
Adjusting Clam p Position (Clam p Position)  
Adjusts clamp pulse in accordance with the input signal received from connected equipment.  
Use or to specify a value between -8 and 8.  
Press  
to store.  
Selecting the Optim um Dynam ic Range of Im ages (Auto Calibration)  
Receives a white screen signal and adjusts the dynamic range of images to the optimum.  
(1) Select Auto Calibration and press  
Auto Calibration screen appears.  
(2) Select Execute and press  
.
.
"Auto Calibration" setting screen  
Press  
Yes: Stores the data of Auto Calibration.  
No: Disables the execution result of Auto Calibration.  
or  
to select Yes or No.  
(3) Press  
to execute.  
"Yes/No" screen to select  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
E-33  
OTHER ADJ USTMENTS (FEATURES MENU)(Continued)  
FUNCTION  
Displaying the optim um m ovie pictures (24 Fram e Mode)  
Can make the optimum display of 24 frames/second signals such as movie pictures.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
On  
Off  
On : Displays the optimum movie pictures.  
Off : Displays normal pictures.  
Press  
to store.  
*Some type of signal can not be selected.  
Setting 3DY/ C Circuit (3DY/ C)  
Clear and distinct pictures can be displayed without color blotting.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
On  
Off  
On : Set to On normally. Enables the 3D Y/C circuit.  
You can make this selection only for NTSC signal.  
Off : The 3D Y/C circuit can not be used. Set to Off when the moving pictures look unnatural.  
Press  
to store.  
* Can be set only when receiving NTSC signal.  
Set to On normally. Set to Off when the moving pictures look unnatural.  
ON SCREEN MENU  
Setting Display Inform ation (OSD)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to select whether to display information other than menus. (Error messages  
are displayed regardless of what choice you make for this option.)  
Each time you press , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
On  
Off  
On : Displays all information.  
Off : Displays only menus and error messages.  
Press  
to store.  
Selecting Language (Language)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to select the language displayed on the screen.  
(1) Select Languageand press  
The Languageselection screen will appear.  
(2) Press or to select your desired language.  
English  
.
Deutsch (German)  
Español (Spanish)  
Français (French)  
Italiano (Italian)  
"Language" selection screen  
Português (Portuguese)  
(3) Press  
.
The menu is displayed in the selected language.  
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INPUT TERMINAL  
Selecting Video Mode (Video Input)  
You can use this option to select the desired video mode of pictures it will receive to the Video Input  
terminal.  
Each time you press or , one of the available modes appears in the following sequence:  
Auto:  
Automatically selects NTSC, PAL and SECAM.  
Other than Auto: You need to select a system appropriate to the input signal.  
Press  
to store.  
Selecting Video Mode (S-video Input)  
You can use this option to select the desired video mode of pictures it will receive to S-video Input  
terminal.  
Each time you press or , one of the available modes appears in the following sequence:  
Auto:  
Automatically selects NTSC, PAL and SECAM.  
Other than Auto: You need to select a system appropriate to the input signal.  
Press  
to store.  
Selecting BNC Input (BNC-Input)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to select the signal system it will receive to BNC Input terminal.  
(1) Select BNC Input and press  
BNC Input screen appears.  
.
(2) Select the signal system to receive.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
"BNC-Input" selection screen  
Comp.video: For using color difference input.  
RGB-Video: For using 0.3V input of sync. signal level with RGB signal input.  
(RGB-Video is used only for 61" type.)  
RGB-PC:  
Decoder:  
For using PC wih RGB signal input.  
For using decoder with RGB signal input.  
to select Mask.  
(3) Press  
or  
(4) Select Comp.video, RGB-Video or Decoder by FUNCTION to set up Mask.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
This fringe part is m asked.  
Off:  
Does not mask.  
Number:Masks the fringe (top, bottom, right and left) of the screen by the number of pixels specified.  
(5) Press  
to store.  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
E-35  
OTHER ADJ USTMENTS (FEATURES MENU)(Continued)  
INPUT TERMINAL  
Selecting D-SUB Input (D-SUB Input)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to select the signal system it will receive to D-SUB Input terminal.  
(1) Select D-SUB Input and press  
D-SUB Input screen appears.  
.
(2) Select the signal system to receive.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
RGB-PC Decoder  
"D-SUB Input" selection screen  
RGB-PC: For using RGB for PC  
Decoder: For using digital broadcast tuner  
(3) Press  
or  
to select Mask.  
(4) Select Decoder by FUNCTION to set up Mask.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Off:  
Does not mask.  
This fringe part is m asked.  
Number: Masks the fringe (top, bottom, right and left) of the screen by the number of pixels  
specified.  
(5) Press  
to store.  
OTHERS MENU  
Storing the setting of PICTURE (Picture Mem ry)  
All m odes  
Stores 8 patterns of adjustments set by PICTURE.  
Read out and store to suit your taste.  
In case of "Load"  
When setting "Load": Read out your desired Setting.  
(1) Select Picture Memoryand press  
.
The Picture Memoryscreen will appear.  
"Picture Mem ory" selection screen  
(2) Press  
(3) Select Data number to make Load.  
(4) Press to read out.  
or  
to select Load.  
In case of "Save"  
When setting "Save": Set to suit your taste and store.  
(1) Select Picture Memoryand press  
.
The Picture Memoryscreen will appear.  
(2) Press  
(3) Select Data number to make Save.  
(4) Press to save.  
or  
to select Save.  
"Load" selection screen  
E-36  
Selecting tim e before DPMS starts (DPMS)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to select the amount of time before the DPMS function starts.  
DPMS (which stands for display power management signaling) allows the display to maintain an  
automatic power saving function.  
This function causes on-screen information to disappear until the next input operation, if the power  
is ON and the display has not received any signals for the predetermined period of time. When  
DPMS is active, the power indicator lamp turns orange.  
(1) Select DPMS and press  
DPMS screen appears.  
.
DPMS selection screen  
(2) Press  
or  
to select Time.  
(3) Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Off:  
Disables DPMS  
Number: Approximate time before DPMS starts. (Unit: minutes)  
* The power indicator lamp turns orange while the DPMS is ON.  
* The power turns ON automatically when the display receives a signal.  
(4) Can specify background color.  
Press  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Black White  
or  
to select background color.  
Black: Mutes images in Black background.  
White:Mutes images in White background.  
* Switches approx. 20 seconds after the display stops receiving signals.  
(5) Press  
to store.  
* DPMS does not function in RGB1 mode.  
Selecting input term inals (Audio Input)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to select one of the three available terminals to receive sound from  
input equipment.  
(1) Select Audio Inputand press  
The Audio Inputselection screen will appear.  
(2) Press or to select input equipment.  
.
(3) Select a desired input terminal.  
Audio Inputselection screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
No audio: No sound in the corresponding mode.  
Audio 1-3: Selects Audio 1 through 3 for receiving sound in the corresponding mode.  
* Repeat steps (2) and (3) for each piece of input equipment.  
(4) Press  
to store.  
*Audio Input menu will not be displayed when "No Audio"is selected.  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
E-37  
OTHER ADJ USTMENTS (FEATURES MENU)(Continued)  
Minim izing phosphor burn-in (Screen Orbiter)  
You can use this option to move the screen position to minimize phosphor-induced burn-in.  
Follow the steps below.  
(1) Select Screen Orbiterand press  
The Screen Orbitersetting screen will appear.  
(2)Press or to select Mode/Time.  
.
(3)Select a desired pattern.  
Screen Orbitersetting screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Off: Disables Screen Orbiter.  
Time: Moves the pattern approximately every one hour.  
Mode: Moves the pattern when the power is turned ON or when you switch between modes.  
(4)Press  
or  
to select Moving Area.  
(5) Press or to select the range for moving the pattern.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Min.: Pattern moves in small range. (About 5 pixels)  
Std.: Pattern moves in moderate range. (About 10 pixels)  
Max.: Pattern moves in wide range. (About 15 pixels)  
(6) Press  
to store.  
*When the Screen Orbiter function is operated in RGB1 mode, some letters at the top, bottom,  
right or left of the screen may be missed.  
Using screen protection functions (exam ples)  
The screen protection functions minimize phosphor burn-in but cannot completely eliminate it.  
When using the display occasionally  
When using the display continuously  
Select a desired amount of time for DPMS.  
When sw itching between RGB and video input m odes only  
occasionally  
(1) Select Timefor Mode/Timewith Screen Orbiter.  
(2) Select a desired range for Moving Areawith Screen Orbiter.  
This causes the screen saver pattern to move in the same range at  
regular intervals.  
Thus, when the display does not receive a signal, it will automatically  
display white or black over the entire screen. When the predetermined  
time elapses, the power will turn OFF.  
When sw itching between RGB and video input m odes  
frequently  
(1) Select Modefor Mode/Timewith Screen Orbiter.  
(2) Select a desired range for Moving Areawith Screen Orbiter.  
When the mode is switched from Video to RGB, the display position  
moves.  
Input m ode of priority (Input Priority)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to switch between modes only when a signal is received through the  
selected input mode terminal. You cannot switch the input mode.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
Off:  
Switches between modes normally.  
Other modes: Displays pictures when a signal is received through the selected input mode  
terminal.  
Press  
to store.  
*RGB1 mode cannot be selected.  
E-38  
Assigning Num bers to Displays (Monitor No.)  
All m odes  
When you use two or more displays, you can use a single remote control to control individual  
displays by assigning a unique number to each of the displays.  
Each time you press or , one of the available numbers appears in the following sequence:  
0: You can normally control displays.  
You cannot control displays if you press any of [SHIFT 1] through [SHIFT 4].  
14: Allows you to control a desired display by pressing the corresponding button (one of  
[SHIFT 1] through [SHIFT 4]).  
When you do not press any of the SHIFT buttons, you can control all displays.  
Press  
to store.  
* You can check the Monitor No.on the Information screen. (See P. E-40.)  
Setting RGB Input Signal Com pulsorily (Direct Setting)  
You can use this option to switch the setting for RGB input signal.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the  
following sequence:  
For RGB1 mode:  
For RGB2.3 mode:  
Auto: The optimum display is obtained automatically for input signals.  
Others: The optimum resolution setting is fixed for each signal.  
Press  
to store.  
* In Auto mode, the resolution of VGA, WVGA, 480P, XGA, WXGA, SXGA and SXGA+ may  
not be automatically distinguished. Switch to the fixed display when the image is not displayed  
properly.  
Specifying RGB Input Signal (Code Setting)  
You can use this option to specify and display the type of RGB input signal by code number.  
Each time you press  
sequence:  
or  
, one of the available choices appears in the following  
Auto  
Manual  
Auto: Automatically displays the input signal to the optimum.  
Manual: Selects RGB code number.  
"Code Setting" setting screen  
Press  
to store.  
* In Auto mode, the optimum resolution may not be set up automatically depending on the type of  
signal.  
Select the type of signal when the image is not displayed properly.  
However, note that when the type of signal is selected directly, the signal of other resolution  
may not be displayed properly.  
Displaying w hite over entire screen (White Screen)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to display white over the entire screen to minimize phosphor burn-in.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
On  
Off  
Off: Does not display white.  
On: Displays a white screen immediately.  
Press  
to store.  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
E-39  
OTHER ADJ USTMENTS (FEATURES MENU)(Continued)  
Setting Exhibition Mode (Exhibition Mode)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to display the enhanced contrast, which is most suitable for the use by  
unspecified persons.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
On  
Off  
On: Sets up Exhibition mode.  
Off: Sets up normal mode.  
Press  
to store.  
* In Exhibition mode, the display returns to the original setting in about 5 minutes even if the  
adjustment is changed.  
* The setup will be cancelled when removing the power plug from the receptacle.  
Horizontal/ Vertical installation (Installation)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to setup the number of fan rotation and the direction of display text of menu  
or other screen for horizontal and vertical installation.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
-90 Deg. : Displays text from left to right when the display is installed with the power indicator lamp at the top.  
Normal : Displays text normally.  
+90 Deg. : Displays text from left to right when the display is installed with the power indicator lamp at the bottom.  
Press  
to store.  
* Be sure to make this setup when changing the direction of installation.  
Locking Main Unit Button (Key Lock)  
All m odes  
You can use this option to disable the main unit button.  
Each time you press or , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence:  
On Off  
On: Disables the main unit button.  
Off: Enables the main unit button.  
Press  
to store.  
Displaying System Status (Inform ation)  
Displays system operation status.  
Select Informationand press  
.
The Informationscreen will appear.  
Mode:  
Input mode  
Monitor No.:  
Monitor number  
Freq. Scan Mode: Frequency scanning  
Inform ation screen (Video Input Mode)  
Input Signal:  
Input Sync.:  
Freq.:  
Video mode  
Signal type  
Frequency and polarity (fH, fV)  
RGB code number  
Preset No.:  
Inform ation screen (RGB2 Input Mode)  
* On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about 60 seconds.  
* The following abbreviations used in this document represent input modes in which you can make adjustments:  
: Video mode, : S-video mode, : Comp.video mode, : RGB mode  
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INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJ USTMENT VALUE(FACTORY DEFAULT)  
You can restore the values of the adjustment/setting made in the MENU to factory settings.  
Press  
.
1
2
The main menu screen will appear.  
Press  
DEFAULT.  
or  
to select FACTORY  
FACTORY DEFAULTselected in the  
m ain m enu screen  
Each time you press or , one of the available  
menus appears in the following sequence:  
PICTURE  
POSITION/SIZE  
AUDIO  
FEATURES  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
The FEATURES Menu screen will appear.  
Press  
.
3
Displays the message of whether to proceed  
with the initialization.  
* You can also use the  
switches on the displays  
control panel to accomplish  
these steps.  
Press  
or  
to select the Yes.  
4
5
Displays the m essage of whether to  
proceed the initialization  
Press  
.
The message of having completed the  
initialization will be displayed after initializing.  
Press  
w hen you finish.  
Displays the m essage of having  
com pleted the initialization  
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OPTIONS  
Wall-mounting unit  
Horizontal: 0° to 15° mounting angle  
P-50WB01  
(for horizontal)  
(both 50" and 61")  
Hanging unit  
0° to 15° mounting angle (variable)  
P-50CT01  
The pipe is not supplied with the  
ceiling-hanging unit, so consult your  
produce dealer.  
(for horizontal)  
(both 50" and 61")  
Stand  
P-50TT01  
(for horizontal)  
(both 50" and 61")  
Speaker  
P-50SP01 (for 50)  
P-61SP01 (for 61)  
(1 set of 2 speakers)  
Speaker Stand  
P-50ST01 (for 50)  
(1 set of 2 speakers stands)  
* When installing an option, make sure that all installation requirements for that option (as given in the relevant instruction manual) are met.  
* The colors of options do not match the display colors perfectly.  
Warning  
To prevent injury, fire, and electric shock, arrange for options to be initially installed (or installed at a different location) by your dealer.  
CAUTION: This display (PDS5003W/PDS5003U/PDS5004W/PDS5004U/PDS6101W) is for use only with  
Fujitsu General Limiteds option (P-50WB01, P-50CT01, P-50TT01).  
Using this display with other option can cause instability resulting in possible injury.  
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FACTORY SETTINGS  
This display can store the latest four types of signals for RGB adjustment value. The fifth input signal will replace the adjustment value  
of the first input signal.  
To do this, select a desired signal and follow the instructions in Adjusting Screen Position and Sizeon P. E-28E-29 to adjust the  
parameters. When you finish, the settings will be automatically stored. Thus, when the display receives that signal, pictures will be  
displayed in accordance with the settings you most recently selected.  
Main corresponding signals (RGB m ode)  
Display (dots x lines)  
Horizontal frequency (kHz)  
Vertical frequency (Hz)  
Signal  
DVI-D  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
640 x 480  
848 x 480  
852 x 480  
720 x 485  
720 x 575  
640 x 400  
31.47  
37.86  
37.50  
43.27  
31.47  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.67  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
63.98  
79.98  
75.00  
93.75  
106.25  
35.00  
31.02  
31.72  
15.73  
15.63  
31.50  
59.94  
72.81  
75.00  
85.01  
70.09  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.06  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
60.02  
75.03  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
66.67  
60.00  
59.97  
59.94  
50.00  
70.15  
VGA  
VGA 72 Hz  
VGA 75 Hz  
VGA 85 Hz  
400 lines  
SVGA 60 Hz  
SVGA 72 Hz  
SVGA 75 Hz  
SVGA 85 Hz  
XGA 60 Hz  
XGA 70 Hz  
XGA 75 Hz  
SXGA 60 Hz  
SXGA 75 Hz  
UXGA 60 Hz  
UXGA 75 Hz  
UXGA 85 Hz  
MAC 13RGB  
60 fields  
50 fields  
NEC 31 kHz  
* With some input signals, Out of rangemay appear even when the horizontal and vertical frequencies are within their permissible ranges. Make  
sure that the vertical frequency of the input signal is 85 Hz or less for SVGA/ UXGA, 75 Hz or less for XGA/ SXGA.  
In the DVI-D mode, the input signal can be restricted partly.  
In the Comp.video and Video/S-video modes, the display has been factory-set as follows for different input signals:  
Main corresponding signals (Com p.video m ode)  
Main corresponding signals (Video, S-video m ode)  
Horizontal  
frequency (kHz)  
Vertical  
frequency (Hz)  
Horizontal  
frequency (kHz)  
Vertical  
frequency (Hz)  
Signal  
Signal  
NTSC  
15.73  
15.63  
31.47  
31.25  
45.00  
37.50  
33.75  
28.13  
59.94  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
SDTV 480I  
SDTV 576I  
SDTV 480P  
SDTV 576P  
HDTV 720P  
HDTV 720P  
HDTV 1080I  
HDTV 1080I  
15.73  
15.63  
15.63  
15.63  
15.63  
15.73  
15.73  
59.94  
50.00  
50.00  
59.52  
50.00  
59.95  
59.94  
PAL  
SECAM  
PAL60  
N-PAL  
M-PAL  
4.43NTSC  
With the 1280 x 1024 and 1600 x 1200 modes, pictures of reduced size are displayed on the screen, using size reduction and interpolation.  
Note also that on-screen information is also displayed in reduced size.  
• “Out of rangeappears if the display receives a signal whose characteristic does not fall within the displays permissible range.  
You can check input signals through Informationon the FEATURES Menu screen. (See P. E-40.)  
All terms (i.e., company and product names) used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks.  
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SPECIFICATION  
Model  
PDS5003W/ PDS5003U/ PDS5004W/ PDS5004U  
PDS6101W  
61" wide screen:  
Screen size  
50" wide screen:  
135.1 cm (W) x 76.0 cm (H) (155.0 cm diagonal)  
53.2 inch (W) x 29.9 inch (H) (61.0 inch diagonal)  
110.6 cm (W) x 62.2 cm (H) (126.9 cm diagonal)  
43.5 inch (W) x 24.5 inch (H) (50.0 inch diagonal)  
16:9 (wide)  
Aspect ratio  
Weight  
16:9 (wide)  
61.0 kg / 134.5 lbs  
45.0 kg / 99.2 lbs  
145.2 (W) x 86.2 (H) x 11.9 (D) cm  
57.1 (W) x 33.9 (H) x 4.7 (D) inch  
Outer dimensions  
121.2 (W) x 72.6 (H) x 9.8 (D) cm  
47.7 (W) x 28.6 (H) x 3.9 (D) inch  
100240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Power supply  
220240 VAC 50/60 Hz (W type)  
120 VAC 50/60 Hz (U type)  
Current rating  
2.7 A (W type) / 5.5A (U type)  
7.5 A  
Screen dimensions  
110.6 (W) x 62.2 (H) cm  
43.5 (W) x 24.5 (H) inch  
135.1 (W) x 76.0 (H) cm  
53.2 (W) x 29.9 (H) inch  
Number of pixels  
Display modes  
1366 (H) x 768 (V)  
1365 (H) x 768 (V)  
Video, S-video input:  
Component video input: Normal/Wide1/Wide2/Zoom1/Zoom2  
Normal/Auto/Wide1/Wide2/Zoom1/Zoom2  
RGB:  
Normal/Wide/Zoom  
Colors  
16.77 million  
External equipment terminals  
Video input terminals  
Video input  
1 BNC terminal 1 Vp-p/75 Ω  
S-video input  
1 S terminal  
Y:  
C:  
1 Vp-p/75 Ω  
0.286 Vp-p/75 Ω  
Component video input (color difference input)  
3 BNC terminals Y:  
1 Vp-p/75 Ω  
PB/B-Y: 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω  
PR/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω  
Applicable systems  
PC input terminal  
NTSC/PAL/SECAM/PAL60/N-PAL/M-PAL/4.43NTSC  
RGB1 input  
RGB2 input  
1 DVI-D terminal  
mD-sub, 3 rows, 15-pin  
Picture signal: 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω  
Synchronization signal:TTL level  
RGB3 input  
5 BNC terminals  
R:0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω  
G:0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω  
B:0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω  
H:TTL /ANALOG (75 Ω)  
V:TTL /ANALOG (75 Ω)  
Sound terminals  
Control terminal  
2 sound input pin jacks (L/R) (3 lines)  
500 mVrms/at least 22kΩ  
2 sound input pin jacks (L/R) (3 lines)  
500 mVrms/at least 22kΩ  
1 RS-232C connector (D-sub 9-pin)  
Effective max. output: 20 W + 20 W (EIAJ), 4  
External speaker output terminal Effective max. output: 8 W + 8 W (EIAJ), 6 Ω  
Operating conditions  
Temperature: 0 to 40 °C / 32 to 104 °F  
Humidity: 20 to 80 %  
Accessories  
1 remote control, 2AA batteries, 1 instruction manual, 1 power cable, 2 big ferrite cores,  
2 small ferrite cores  
Specifications and external appearance may be change for the sake of improvement.  
is a worldwide trademark of Fujitsu General Limited and is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A. and other countries or areas.  
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Regulation ---PDS5003W  
EMC:FCC Part 15 Class A, ICES-003 Class A  
CE Safety: EN60065  
EMC: EN55022  
EN61000-3-2 1995  
EN61000-3-3 1995  
EN55024 1998  
1998, Class A  
EN61000-4-2 1995  
EN61000-4-3 1996  
EN61000-4-4 1995  
EN61000-4-5 1995  
EN61000-4-6 1996  
EN61000-4-8 1993  
EN61000-4-11 1994  
AS Safety: IEC60065  
EMC: AS/NZS 3548  
Regulation ---PDS5004W  
EMC:FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES-003 Class B  
CE Safety: EN60065  
EMC: EN55022  
EN61000-3-2 1995  
EN61000-3-3 1995  
EN55024 1998  
1998, Class B  
EN61000-4-2 1995  
EN61000-4-3 1996  
EN61000-4-4 1995  
EN61000-4-5 1995  
EN61000-4-6 1996  
EN61000-4-8 1993  
EN61000-4-11 1994  
AS Safety: IEC60065  
EMC: AS/NZS 3548  
Regulation ---PDS6101W  
UL, CSA Safety: UL60950/CSA C22.2 No.60950  
EMC: FCC Part 15 Class A, ICES-003 Class A  
CE Safety: EN60950 1992, A1: 1993, A2: 1993, A3: 1995, A4: 1997  
EMC: EN55022  
EN61000-3-2 1995  
EN61000-3-3 1995  
EN55024 1998  
1998, Class A  
EN61000-4-2 1995  
EN61000-4-3 1996  
EN61000-4-4 1995  
EN61000-4-5 1995  
EN61000-4-6 1996  
EN61000-4-8 1993  
EN61000-4-11 1994  
AS Safety: IEC60950 A1/A2/A3/A4  
EMC: AS/NZS 3548  
Regulation ---PDS5003U/ PDS5004U  
UL, CSA Safety: UL6500,C-UL  
EMC:FCC Part 15 Class A, ICES-003 Class A (PDS5003U)  
EMC:FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES-003 Class B (PDS5004U)  
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Precautions  
Cleaning the Cabinet and Rem ote Control  
Be sure to remove the power plug from the receptacle before  
cleaning the display.  
Be sure not to clean the display using a cloth dampened with  
volatile solvents, such as benzene or thinner. Such solvents can  
harm the displays cabinet, the filter at the screen front, and the  
remote control. They can also cause paint to come off these  
Use a soft cloth for cleaning.  
If the cabinet or remote control is heavily stained, soak a soft cloth  
in a mixture of water and detergent and squeeze it dry before  
wiping off the stains. Use a soft, dry cloth for final cleaning.  
Cleaning the ventilation grille  
Remove dust from the ventilation grille in the rear of the main unit  
periodically with a vacuum cleaner as the accumulated dust can  
increase the internal temperature of the main unit causing machine  
failure or fire hazard.  
sections.  
Cleaning the Screen  
Clean the screen gently with a soft cloth.  
The screen surface is fragile. Never attempt to clean it with a hard  
material, press on it forcefully, or tap it.  
HANDYTIPS  
In the event of problems with the display, check the following explanations before contacting your dealer for servicing.  
Problem  
Power does not turn ON.  
No pictures are displayed.  
Action  
Check whether the power plug is securely inserted into the receptacle.  
Check cables for disconnection.  
Check whether the power for all input equipment is ON.  
Check for connection to wrong terminals or for wrong input mode.  
Check whether the input mode display is colored pink.Special setup may have been  
made. Return to original setup or initialize the User adjustment value.  
Remote control does not function properly. Check for incorrect battery orientation.  
Check for dead batteries.  
Check for distance from the display.  
Check whether you are pointing the remote control transmitter properly at the displays  
receiver.  
Check for any obstacle between the remote control and the display.  
The display makes a snapping sound.  
The display makes a buzzing sound.  
There are spots on the screen.  
Degraded colors/tints  
This sound is produced when the cabinet expands or contracts due to variations in  
temperature. This sound does not indicate that the display has a problem.  
The display has fans to maintain the temperature of internal components at a constant  
level. This sound is produced by the fan as it rotates.  
Check whether your AV equipment is affected by interference from automobiles, trains,  
high-voltage transmission lines, neon signs or other potential sources of interference.  
Check whether all picture adjustments have been properly made.  
(See Adjusting Pictureson P. E-26E-27.)  
Improper screen position/size  
No sound  
Check whether screen position and size have been properly adjusted.  
(See Adjusting Screen Position and Sizeon P. E-28E-29.)  
Check cables for disconnection.  
Check whether you have selected No Audiofor the Audio Inputsetting.  
(See Featureson P. E-37.)  
If Invalid operationappears.  
Check whether you have selected Input Priority.(See Featureson P. E-38.)  
If Out of rangeappears, the display is  
receiving a signal whose picture or signal  
cannot be reproduced by the display.  
The screen turns to black and white.  
Input proper signals.  
Make sure that the vertical frequency of the input signal is 85 Hz or less for SVGA/ UXGA  
75 Hz or less for XVGA / SXGA.  
,
If Error message Condition 1appears,  
Remove the power plug from the receptacle, and contact your dealer for repairs.  
the fan is defective.  
If Error message Condition 2appears,  
the displays internal components are  
extremely hot.  
Remove the power plug from the receptacle. (You can turn the power back ON again  
when the components have cooled sufficiently.) If the message appears again when you  
turn the power back on, remove the power plug from the receptacle, and contact your  
dealer for a repairs.  
If "Change refresh rate to 60Hz"appears,  
The picture may get blurred with vertical frequency of other than 48.3-51.8 or 58.4-61.4  
(Hz). Change the setting of your PC,etc.  
If the power indicator lamp flashes red.  
Remove the power plug from the receptacle, and inform your dealer about how the lamp  
flashed.  
As explained below, the power indicator lamp flashes differently depending on the type  
of problem:  
Flashes repeatedly: Improper supply voltage level  
Flashes once: Malfunction by the fan  
Flashes twice: Excessive temperature  
Flashes three times or more: Other problems  
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