Model PD6140D User Guide
Important Information
Precautions
Warnings and Safety Precaution
Please read this manual carefully before using your plasma
monitor and keep the manual handy for future reference.
This plasma monitor is designed and
manufactured to provide long, trouble-free service.
No maintenance other than cleaning is required.
Please see the section “Plasma monitor cleaning
procedure” on the next page.
CAUTION
The plasma display panel consists of fine picture
elements (cells) with more than 99.99 percent active
cells. There may be some cells that do not produce
light or remain lit.
For operating safety and to avoid damage to the unit,
read carefully and observe the following instructions.
To avoid shock and fire hazards:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
1. Provide adequate space for ventilation to avoid internal
heat build-up. Do not cover rear vents or install the unit
in a closed cabinet or shelves.
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated
voltage within the unit may have sufficient
magnitude to cause electric shock.
Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind
of contact with any part inside of this unit.
If you install the unit in an enclosure, make sure there
is adequate space at the top of the unit to allow hot air
to rise and escape. If the monitor becomes too hot, the
overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will
be turned off. If this happens, turn off the power to the
monitor and unplug the power cord. If the room where
the monitor is installed is particularly hot, move the
monitor to a cooler location, and wait for 60 minutes to
cool the monitor. If the problem persists, contact your
Marantz dealer for service.
This symbol alerts the user that important
literature concerning the operation and
maintenance of this unit has been included.
Therefore, it should be read carefully in
order to avoid any problems.
2. Do not use this unit’s polarized plug with extension cords
or outlets unless the prongs can be completely inserted.
3. Do not expose the unit to water or moisture.
4. Avoid damage to the power cord, and do not attempt to
modify the power cord.
5. Unplug the power cord during electrical storms or if
the unit will not be used over a long period.
6. Do not open the cabinet which has potentially dangerous
high voltage components inside. If the unit is damaged in
this way the warranty will be void. Moreover, there is a
serious risk of electric shock.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOTEXPOSE
THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO DO NOT USE
THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITHAN EXTENSION CORD
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS, UNLESS THE
PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. REFRAIN FROM
OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE
COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
7. Do not attempt to service or repair the unit. The
manufacturer is not liable for any bodily harm or damage
caused if unqualified persons attempt service or open
the back cover. Refer all service to authorized Marantz
Service Centers.
To avoid damage and prolong operating life:
1. Use only with 120V 50/60Hz AC power supply.
Continued operation at line voltages greater than 120Volts
AC will shorten the life of the unit, and might even cause
a fire hazard.
2. Handle the unit carefully when installing it and do not
drop.
3. Set the unit away from heat, excessive dust, and direct
sunlight.
4. Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small
metal objects. In case of accident, unplug the power
cord and have it serviced by an authorized Service
Center.
5. Do not hit or scratch the panel surface as this causes
flaws on the surface of the screen.
6. For correct installation and mounting it is strongly
recommended to use a trained, authorized dealer.
7. As is the case with any phosphor-based display (like a
CRT monitor, for example) light output will gradually
decrease over the life of a Plasma Display Panel.
8. To avoid sulfurization it is strongly recommended not to
place the unit in a dressing room in a public bath or hot
spring bath.
Recommendations to avoid or minimize phosphor burn-in:
Like all phosphor-based display devices and all other gas
plasma displays, plasma monitors can be susceptible to
phosphor burn under certain circumstances. Certain
operating conditions, such as the continuous display of a
static image over a prolonged period of time, can result in
phosphor burn if proper precautions are not taken. To protect
your investment in this plasma monitor, please adhere to the
following guidelines and recommendations for minimizing
the occurrence of image burn:
* Always enable and use your computer’s screen saver
function during use with a computer input source.
* Display a moving image whenever possible.
* Change the position of the menu display from time to time.
* Always power down the monitor when you are finished
using it.
If the plasma monitor is in long term use or continuous
operation take the following measures to reduce the
likelihood of phosphor burn:
* Lower the Brightness and Contrast levels as much as
possible without impairing image readability.
* Display an image with many colors and color gradations
(i.e. photographic or photo-realistic images).
* Create image content with minimal contrast between light
and dark areas, for example white characters on black
backgrounds. Use complementary or pastel color whenever
possible.
Plasma monitor cleaning procedure:
1. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the front panel and bezel
area. Never use solvents such as alcohol or thinner to
clean these surfaces.
2. Clean plasma ventilation areas with a vacuum cleaner
with a soft brush nozzle attachment.
* Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct,
sharply defined borders between colors.
3. To ensure proper ventilation, cleaning of the ventilation
areas must be carried out monthly. More frequent cleaning
may be necessary depending on the environment in which
the plasma monitor is installed.
* Note:Burn-in is not covered by the warranty.
Contact Marantz Service Center for other recommended
procedures that will best suit your particular application
needs.
Recommandations importantes
Précautions
Mises en garde et précautions de
Veuillez lire avec attention ce manuel avant d’utiliser le
moniteur à plasma et le conserver accessible pour s’y référer
ultérieurement.
sécurité
Ce moniteur à plasma a été conçu et fabriqué pour
une utilisation fiable et durable. Il ne nécessite aucun
entretien en dehors du nettoyage. Voir la section
“Méthode de nettoyage du moniteur àplasma”plus loin.
Le panneau à affichage plasma est constitué de fines
particules d’images (cellules) dont plus de 99,99%sont
actives. Certaines d’entre elles ne produisent pas de
lumière ou restent allumées.
ATTENTION
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
Pour des raisons de sécurité et pour éviter
d’endommager l’appareil, lire attentivement les
instructions suivantes.
Pour éviter les risques d’éléctrocution et d’incendie:
1. Laisser suffisament d’espace autour de l’appareil pour
la ventilation et éviter toute augmentation excessive de
la température interne. Ne pas couvrir les évents ou
l’installer dans un endroit trop exigu.
MISE EN GARDE: AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES
D’ELECTRO-CUTION, NE PAS
DEPOSER LE COUVERCLE, IL N’Y A
AUCUNE PIECE UTILISABLE A
L’INTERIEUR DE CET APPAREIL. NE
CONFIER LES TRAVAUX D’ENTRETIEN
QU’A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE.
Ce symbole a pour but de prévenir l’utilisateur
de la présence d’une tension dangereuse, non
isolée se trouvant à l’intérieur de l’appareil.
Elle est d’une intensité suffisante pour
constituer un risque d’électrocution. Eviter le
contact avec les pièces à l’intérieur de cet
appareil.
Si vous installez l’appareil dans un espace clos,
assurezvous qu’il y ait suffisamment d’espace au dessus
pour permettre à l’air chaud de s’élever et de s’évacuer.
Si la température du moniteur devient excessive, la
protection contre les surchauffes entrera en action et
coupera l’alimentation. Dans ce cas, éteindre l’appareil
et débrancher le câble d’alimentation. Si la température
de la pièce dans laquelle se trouve le moniteur est
particulièrement élevée, déplacer celui-ci dans un endroit
plus frais et attendre environ 60 minutes qu’il refroidisse.
Si le problème persiste, prendre contact avec le revendeur
Marantz pour le service après-vente.
Ce symbole a pour but de prévenir l’utilisateur
de la présence d’importantes instructions
concernant l’entretien et le fonctionnement de
cet appareil. Par conséquent, elles doivent être
lues attentivement afin d’éviter des problèmes.
2. Ne pas raccorder la prise d’alimentation polarisée de ce
périphérique à une rallonge ou une prise murale si les
fiches ne peuvent pas être complètement insérées.
3. Ne pas exposer à L’eau ou à l’humidité.
4. Eviter d’endommager le cordon d’alimentation, et ne pas
modifier le cordon d’alimentation.
AVERTISSEMENT
AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU
D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER CETAPPAREIL
ALAPLUIE OUAL’HUMIDITE.AUSSI, NE PAS UTILISER
LA FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR OU
UNEAUTRE PRISE DE COURANT SAUF SI CES LAMES
PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND. NE PAS OUVRIR
LE COFFRET, DES COMPOSANTS HAUTETENSION SE
5. Débrancher le câble d’alimentation électrique pendant les
orages ou les longues périodes d’inactivité.
6. Ne pas ouvrir le coffret. Des composants de haute
tension se trouvent à l’intérieur. Si l’appareil est
endommagé de cette manière, la garantie devient
caduque. De plus, il y a risque d’électrocution.
7. Ne pas essayer d’intervenir ou de réparer l’appareil. Le
fabricant décline toute responsabilité en cas de blessure
corporelle ou de dégâts matériels résultant d’une opération
d’entretien quelconque effectuée par des personnes non
qualifiées ou résultant de l’ouverture du couvercle arrière.
Confier toute réparation à un centre de service agréé
Marantz.
TROUVENT
A
L’INTERIEUR. LAISSER
PERSONNEL QUALIFIE LE SOIN DE REPARER CET
A
UN
APPAREIL.
Pour éviter des dommages et prolonger la durée de
service de l’appareil:
Méthode de nettoyage du moniteur à plasma:
1. Nettoyer le panneau avant et le cadre en procédant àl’aide
d’un chiffon doux et sec. Ne jamais utiliser de solvents
du type alcool ou diluant pour le nettoyage de ces surfaces.
2. Nettoyer les prises d’aération du plasma en procédant à
l’aide d’une brosse à poils doux fixée à un aspirateur.
3. Pour garantir la bonne ventilation du moniteur, nettoyer
les prises d’air tous les mois. Un nettoyage plus fréquent
peut s’avérer nécessaire selon les conditions
environnantes dans lesquelles le moniteur à plasma est
utilisé.
1. N’utiliser qu’une source d’alimentation de 120 V 50/
60 Hz CA. Le fait d’utiliser l’appareil en continu à des
tensions de ligne supérieures à 120 Volts CA réduit sa
durée de vie et risque de provoquer un incendie.
2. Manipuler l’appareil avec soin pendant son
déplacement et ne pas le faire tomber.
3. Eloigner l’appareil des endroits chauds, très poussiéreux
et exposés en plein soleil.
4. Eviter que des liquides et des petits objets métalliques
pénètrent à l’intérieur de l’appareil. En cas d’incident de
ce genre, débrancher le câble d’alimentation électrique
et confier le moniteur à un service après-vente agréé.
5. Ne pas frapper ou rayer la surface de la écran plasma,
car des défauts risquent de se produire sur la surface
de la écran plasma.
6. Pour un montage et une installation correcte, il est
fortement recommandé de faire appel à un revendeur
agréé et qualifié.
Pour éviter les risques de brûlage du luminophore, les
mesures suivantes sont recommandées:
Comme tous les périphériques d’affichage àbase luminophore
et tous les autres affichages gaz plasma, les moniteurs plasma
peuvent être sujets au brûlage du luminophore dans certaines
circonstances. Certaines conditions d’utilisation, telles que
l’affichage continu d’une image statique pour une durée
prolongée, peuvent causer le brûlage du luminophore si
aucune précaution n’est prise. Pour protéger votre
investissement dans ce moniteur à plasma, veuillez suivre
les directives et les conseils suivantes pour minimiser
l’occurence le marquage de l’écran:
7. Comme c’est le cas pour tout affichage à base de
phosphore (comme un moniteur CRT, par exemple), la
puissance de lumière baisse graduellement au cours de
la vie du Panneau d’Affichage à Plasma.
8. Pour éviter tout risque de sulfuration, il est fortement
conseillé de ne pas installer l’appareil dans un vestiaire,
un bain public ou un bain de source thermale.
• Assurez-vous de mettre en marche et d’utliser
l’économisateur d’écran chaque fois que c’est possible
lorsque vous l’utilisez avec une source d’entrée
d’ordinateur.
• Affichez une image en mouvement aussi souvent que
possible.
• Changer la position de l’affichage de menu de temps àautre.
• Coupez toujours l’alimentation lorsque vous avez terminé
d’utiliser la moniteur.
Si le moniteur est en usage continu ou longue durée, prenez
les mesures suivantes afin d’éviter l’occurence le brûlage
du luminophore:
• Abaissez le niveau de l’image (contraste, luminosité)
autant que possible, sans faire perdre la lisibilité de
l’image.
• Affichez une image avec de nombreuses couleurs et
graduations de couleur (par ex. des images
photographiques ou photo-réalistes).
• Créez un contenu d’image avec un contraste minimal
entre les zones sombres et les zones claires, par exemple,
des caractères blancs sur un fond noir. Utilisez des
couleurs complémentaires ou pastels le plus souvent
possible.
• Évitez d’afficher des images avec peu de couleurs et des
limites nettes et clairement définies entre les couleurs.
* Remarque:Le brûlage de l’écran n’est pas couvert
par la garantie.
Contactez Marantz Service Center pour d’autres procédures
recommandées qui conviendront le mieux au besoin de votre
appareil.
Contents
How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor .... 1
Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mounting .......... 1
How to use the safety metal fittings and the screws for
safety metal fittings ................................................. 1
Image Adjust Settings Menu .................................... 22
Adjusting the Position, Size, Fine Picture, Picture Adj ....... 22
Option1 Settings Menu ........................................... 23
Setting the on-screen menu ........................................ 23
Setting the BNC connectors ....................................... 24
Checking the signal being transmitted to RGB1 terminal .... 24
Setting a computer image to the correct RGB
Part Names and Function .................................. 2
Front View .............................................................. 2
Rear View / Terminal Board ...................................... 3
Remote Control ........................................................ 4
Battery Installation and Replacement ........................... 5
Using the wired remote control mode .......................... 6
Operating Range .......................................................... 6
Handling the remote control......................................... 6
select screen ............................................................. 24
Setting high definition images to the suitable
screen size ................................................................ 25
Setting the Input Skip................................................. 25
Resetting to the default values.................................... 26
Option2 Settings Menu ........................................... 26
Setting the power management for computer images .......... 26
POWER/STANDBY indicator ................................... 27
Setting the picture to suit the movie ........................... 27
Reducing burn-in of the screen .................................. 27
Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen ......... 30
Setting the screen size for S1/S2 video input .............. 30
Setting the picture size for RGB input signals ............ 31
Setting the signal and black level for DVI signal ........ 31
Option3 Settings Menu ........................................... 32
Using the timer .......................................................... 32
Setting the power on mode........................................ 33
Enabling/disabling the front panel controls ................ 34
Enabling/disabling remote control wireless
transmission ............................................................. 34
Loop Out setting ........................................................ 35
ID number setting ...................................................... 35
Video Wall setting ...................................................... 36
Advanced OSM Settings Menu ................................ 39
Setting the menu mode .............................................. 39
Language Settings Menu ......................................... 40
Setting the language for the menus............................. 40
Color System Settings Menu .................................... 40
Setting the video signal format ................................... 40
Source Information Menu ........................................ 40
Checking the frequencies, polarities of input signals,
and resolution .......................................................... 40
Installation ...................................................... 7
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer ............... 8
Connections with Equipment that have a Digital Interface......
8
Connecting Your Document Camera ........................... 8
Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player.................. 8
Connecting Your DVD Player ..................................... 8
Pin Assignments and Signal Levels
for 15 pin RGB (Analog) ......................................... 9
Pin Configuration and Signal Levels
of the RGB 3 Connector (DVI Connector)................... 9
Creating a video wall ............................................. 10
Cable Management................................................ 10
Basic Operations............................................. 11
POWER ................................................................ 11
To turn the unit ON and OFF: .................................... 11
VOLUME .............................................................. 11
To adjust the sound volume:...................................... 11
MUTE ................................................................... 11
To cancel the sound:.................................................. 11
DISPLAY ................................................................ 11
To check the settings: ................................................. 11
DIGITAL ZOOM ..................................................... 11
AUTO ADJUST ...................................................... 11
To adjust the size or quality of the picture automatically .... 11
OFF TIMER ........................................................... 12
To set the off timer: ................................................... 12
To check the remaining time: ..................................... 12
To cancel the off timer: .............................................. 12
External Control ............................................. 41
Troubleshooting............................................. 42
WIDE Operations............................................. 13
Wide Screen Operation (manual) ........................... 13
When viewing videos or digital video discs .............. 13
Wide Screen Operation with Computer Signals ......... 14
When “PICTURE SIZE” is set to “OFF” .................. 14
OSM Controls.................................................. 15
Menu Operations ................................................... 15
Menu Tree ............................................................. 16
Picture Settings Menu.............................................. 18
Adjusting the picture .................................................. 18
Setting the picture mode according to the brightness
of the room .............................................................. 18
Reducing noise in the picture ..................................... 19
Setting the color temperature ..................................... 19
Adjusting the color to the desired level ...................... 19
Changing the Gamma Curve ...................................... 20
Making the Low Tone adjustments ............................ 20
Adjusting the colors ................................................... 21
Audio Settings Menu .............................................. 21
Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance
and audio input select ............................................... 21
Setting the allocation of the audio connectors ............ 22
How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor
You can attach your optional mounts or stand to the plasma monitor in one of the following two ways:
* While it is upright. (See Drawing A)
* As it is laid down with the screen face down (See Drawing B). Lay the protective sheet, which was wrapped around the
monitor when it was packaged, beneath the screen surface so as not to scratch the screen face.
* Do not touch or hold the screen face when carrying the unit.
• This device cannot be installed on its own. Be sure to use a stand or original mounting unit. (Wall
mount unit, Stand, etc.)
* See the inside of the cover page.
• For correct installation and mounting it is strongly recommended to use a trained, authorized
dealer.
Failure to follow correct mounting procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury
to the installer.
Product warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation.
* Use only the mounting kit or stand provided by manufacturer and listed under Options.
Drawing A
Drawing B
Some models are equipped with
handles.
When installing or carrying, use the
handles attached to the upper back
of the display.
Ventilation Requirements for
enclosure mounting
To allow heat to disperse, leave space between surrounding
objects as shown on the diagram below when installing.
How to use the safety metal fittings
and the screws for safety metal
fittings
These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent
tipping due to external shock when using the stand
(optional). Fasten the safety fittings to the holes in the
back of the monitor using the safety fitting mount screws.
* Safety metal fittings will differ according to the model.
Wall
50mm (2")
50mm (2")
Screw hole
Wall
Screw or Hook etc.
(Not supplied)
Safty metal fittings
Screw for Safty metal
Wall
50mm (2")
fittings
Metal chain
(Not supplied)
Table Top
1
Part Names and Function
Front View
VOLUME
DOWN
INPUTSELECT
EXIT
POWER/STANDBY
MENU/ENTER
UP
LEFT/
-
RIGHT/
+
/
VOLUME
DOWN
INPUTSELECT
/EXIT
POWER/STANDBY
-
+
MENU/ENTER
UP
LEFT/
RIGHT/
6
5
4
1
3
2
7
q Power
t LEFT/– and RIGHT/+
Enlarges or reduces the image. Functions as the
Turns the monitor’s power on and off.
ᮤ
ᮣ
CURSOR (
(OSM) mode.
/
) buttons in the On-Screen Menu
w Remote sensor window
Receives the signals from the remote control.
y VOLUME DOWN and UP
e POWER/STANDBY indicator
Adjusts the volume. Functions as the CURSOR (▲/
▲) buttons in the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode.
When the power is on ............................. Lights green.
When the power is in the standby mode ... Lights red.
u MENU/ENTER
r INPUT SELECT / EXIT
Sets the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode and displays
the main menu.
Switches the input, in the following order.
The available inputs depend on the setting of “BNC
INPUT”.
→ VIDEO1 → VIDEO2 → VIDEO3 → HD/DVD/DTV
RGB/PC3 ← RGB/PC2 ← RGB/PC1←
RGB:
→VIDEO1 → VIDEO2 → VIDEO3 → HD1/DVD1/DTV1
RGB/PC2 ← RGB/PC1 ← HD2/DVD2/DTV2 ←
COMP.:
Functions as the EXIT buttons in the On-Screen Menu
(OSM) mode.
2
Rear View/ Terminal Board
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
A B
J
K
A AC IN
G RGB1 (mini D-Sub 15pin)
Connect the included power cord here.
Connect an analog RGB signal from a computer, etc.
here. This input can be used for Input or Output. (see
page 10)
B EXT SPEAKER L and R
Connect speakers (optional) here. Maintain the correct
polarity. Connect the
EXT SPEAKER terminal and the
speaker wire to the EXT SPEAKER terminal on
(positive) speaker wire to the
H RGB3 (DVI 24pin)
(negative)
Connect a digital signal (TMDS) from a source with a
DVI output. (see page 8)
both LEFT and RIGHT channels.
Please refer to your speaker’s owner’s manual.
I
EXTERNAL CONTROL
This terminal is used when operating and controlling
the monitor externally (by external control).
C VIDEO1, 2, 3 (BNC, RCA, S-Video)
Connect VCR’s, DVD’s or Video Cameras, etc. here.
VIDEO1 can be used for Input or Output (see page
10).
J REMOTE IN
Connect the remote cable* to the remote control’s
remote jack to obtain wired remote control.
D AUDIO1, AUDIO2, AUDIO3
K REMOTE OUT
These are audio input terminals.
Connect the remote cable* to the REMOTE IN jack of
the other display monitor to obtain wired remote
control.
The input is selectable. Set which video image to allot
them from the audio menu screen.
E DVD1 / HD1
Connect DVD’s, High Definition or Laser Discs, etc.
here.
* The 1/8 Stereo Mini cable must be purchased separately.
F RGB2/ DVD2/ HD2
RGB2:
You can connect an analog RGB signal
and the syncronization signal.
DVD2/ HD2: You can connect DVDs, High
Definition sources, Laser Discs, etc.
here.
This input can be set for use with an
RGB or component source. (see page
24)
3
w RGB/PC
Press this button to select RGB/PC as the source.
Remote Control
The available sources depend on the setting of “BNC
INPUT”.
→ RGB/PC1 → RGB/PC2 → RGB/PC3
RGB:
→ RGB/PC1 → RGB/PC3
COMP. :
POWER
STANDBY
ON
RGB/PC can also be selected using the INPUT
SELECT button on the monitor.
RGB/PC
DVD/HD
e DVD / HD
VIDEO
Press this button to select DVD/HD as the source.
The available sources depend on the setting of “BNC
INPUT”.
POSITION
/CONTROL
MENU/ENTER
HD/DVD/DTV
RGB:
→ HD1/DVD1/DTV1 → HD2/DVD2/DTV2
COMP.:
EXIT
POINTER
DVD/HD can also be selected using the INPUT
SELECT button on the monitor.
ZOOM
VOLUME
r VIDEO
Press this button to select VIDEO as the source.
→ VIDEO1 → VIDEO2 → VIDEO3
VIDEO can also be selected using the INPUT SELECT
button on the monitor.
MUTE
t MENU/ENTER
WIDE
DISPLAY
Press this button to access the OSM controls.
Press this button during the display of the main menu
to go to the sub menu.
OFF TIMER
ᮤ
ᮣ
y CURSOR (▲ / ▲ /
/
)
MULTI
SELECT
Use these buttons to select items or settings and to
adjust settings or switch the display patterns.
AUTO ADJUST
CLEAR
u EXIT
Press this button to exit the OSM controls in the main
menu. Press this button during the display of the sub
menu to return to the previous menu.
ID SELECT
i POINTER
Press this button to display the pointer.
o ZOOM (+ /–)
Enlarges or reduces the image.
! VOLUME (+ /–)
Adjusts the audio volume.
q POWER ON/STANDBY
! MUTE
Switches the power on/standby.
(This does not operate when POWER/STANDBY
indicator of the main unit is off.)
Mutes the sound.
! WIDE
Automatically detects the signal and sets the aspect
ratio.
Wide button is not active for all signals.
! DISPLAY
Displays the source settings on the screen.
! OFF TIMER
Activates the off timer for the unit.
4
! MULTI
Not functional for the models covered in this manual.
Battery Installation and Replacement
Insert the 2 “AAA” batteries, making sure to set them in
with the proper polarity.
! SELECT
Not functional for the models covered in this manual.
1.Press and open the cover.
! AUTO ADJUST
Press this button to adjust Fine Picture, Picture ADJ,
Position, and Contrast automatically, or to switch the
screen size to ZOOM mode automatically with the
superimposed caption displayed fully only when the
picture contains dark areas above and below the picture.
! ID SELECT
Set the ID number in the remote control. The remote
control can then be used only for a display with the
same ID number. When several displays are used
together they can be controlled individually.
2.Align the batteries according to the (+) and (–) indication
inside the case.
! CLEAR
Clears the number set by the ID SELECT button.
@ Remote control signal transmitter
Transmits the remote control signals.
@ Remote Jack
Insert the plug of the remote cable (The 1/8 Stereo
Mini cable) here when using the supplied remote
control in the wired condition.
3.Replace the cover.
5
Using the wired remote control mode
Connect the remote cable* to the remote control’s remote
jack and the “REMOTE IN” terminal on the monitor.
When the cable is connected, the mode automatically
switches to wired remote control. When the wired remote
control mode is used, the remote control can be operated
even if no batteries are loaded.
Operating Range
* Use the remote control within a distance of about 7 m/
23ft. from the front of the monitor’s remote control sensor
and at horizontal and vertical angles of up to approximately
30°.
* The remote control operation may not function if the
monitor’s remote control sensor is exposed to direct
sunlight or strong artificial light, or if there is an obstacle
between the sensor and the remote control.
POWER/STANDBY
Approx.
7m/23ft
Remote Control
Cable*
To Remote Jack
Handling the remote control
• Do not drop or mishandle the remote control.
• Do not get the remote control wet. If the remote control
gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Avoid heat and humidity.
• When not using the remote control for a long period,
remove the batteries.
• Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different
types together.
* The 1/8 Stereo Mini cable must be purchased separately.
• Do not take apart the batteries, heat them, or throw them
into a fire.
• When using the remote control in the wireless condition,
be sure to unplug the remote cable from the REMOTE
IN terminal on the monitor.
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Installation
VCR or Laser Disc Player
VIDEO 1-3
To video inputs on
the plasma monitor
Document Camera
DVD Player
IBM VGA or Compatibles
Macintosh or Compatibles
(Desk top type)
Monitor adapter for
Macintosh
To Mini D-Sub 15 pin connector on the plasma monitor
Personal computer with a
digital signal output
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Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer
Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your plasma
monitor will enable you to display your computer’s screen
image for an impressive presentation. The plasma monitor
supports the signals described on page 7 of Model
Information.
Connecting Your Document Camera
You can connect your plasma monitor to a document
camera. To do so, simply:
1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and
document camera.
2. Use a standard video cable to connect your document
camera to the Video input on your plasma monitor.
To connect a PC, Macintosh or compatible graphics adapter,
simply:
3. Turn on the plasma monitor and the document camera.
1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and computer.
2. If your PC does not support SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
you will need to install an SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
graphics board. Consult your computer’s owner’s manual
for your SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA configuration. If you
need to install a new board, see the manual that comes
with your new graphics board for installation instructions.
Note: Refer to your document camera owner’s manual
for more information about your camera’s video output
requirements.
Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc
Player
3. This plasma monitor provides signal compatibility up to
VESA 1600
ן 1200 (UXGA). However, it is not recommended to use this resolution due to image
readability on the monitor’s native pixel resolution panel.
Use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your
VCR or laser disc player to your plasma monitor. To make
these connections, simply:
4. Use the signal cable to connect your PC or Macintosh
computer to the plasma monitor. For Macintosh, use the
monitor adapter to connect to your computer’s video port,
if necessary.
1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and VCR
or laser disc player.
2. Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output
connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player,
connect the other end to the Video input on your plasma
monitor. Use standard RCA audio patch cords to
connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player
to your plasma monitor (if your VCR or laser disc player
has this capability). Be careful to keep your right and
left channel connections correct for stereo sound.
5. Turn on the plasma monitor and the computer.
6. If the plasma monitor goes blank after a period of inactivity,
it may be caused by a screen saver installed on the computer
you’ve connected to the plasma monitor.
When using a Macintosh with the plasma monitor, the
following four display standards are supported using the
Macintosh adapter :
3. Turn on the plasma monitor and the VCR or laser disc
player.
13" fixed mode
16" fixed mode
19" fixed mode
21" fixed mode
The 19" fixed mode is recommended for your monitor.
Note: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner’s
manual for more information about your equipment’s video
output requirements.
Connections with Equipment that
Connecting Your DVD Player
You can connect your plasma monitor to a DVD player.
To do so, simply:
have a Digital Interface
Connections can be made with equipment that is equipped
with a digital interface compliant with the DVI (Digital
Visual Interface) standard.
* Use a DVI 24-pin signal cable and the ferrite cores
(supplied) when making connections to the RGB3 (DVI)
connector of the main unit.
1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and DVD
player.
2. Use a component video cable to connect your DVD
player to the Y, Cb, and Cr inputs on your plasma
monitor.
Note that the RGB3 (DVI) terminal does not support analog
RGB input source.
Or use the DVD-player’s S-Video output. Use a
standard S-Video cable to connect to the S-Video input
on the plasma monitor.
Note:
1. Input TMDS signals conforming to DVI standards.
The TMDS input corresponds to 1 link.
3. Turn on the plasma monitor and the DVD player.
2. To maintain display quality, use a cable with a quality
prescribedbyDVIstandardsthatiswithin5metersinlength.
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Pin Assignments and Signal Levels
for 15 pin RGB (Analog)
Pin Configuration and Signal of the
RGB 3 Connector (DVI Connector)
The unit is equipped with a type of connector commonly
used for digital.
5
4
3
2
1
(This cannot be used for an analog input.)
(TMDS can be used for one link only.)
10
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11
RGB 3
Pin No.
Signal (Analog)
1
2
3
Red
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Green or sync-on-green
Blue
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
4
5
No connection
Ground
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Red ground
Green ground
Blue ground
No connection
Sync signal ground
No connection
Bi-directional DATA (SDA)
Horizontal sync or Composite sync
Vertical sync
Pin No.
1
Signal (Digital)
T.M.D.S Data 2 -
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
T.M.D.S Data 2 +
T.M.D.S Data 2 Shield
No connection
No connection
DDC Clock
DDC Data
No connection
T.M.D.S Data 1 -
T.M.D.S Data 1 +
T.M.D.S Data 1 Shield
No connection
No connection
+5V Power
Data clock
Ground
Hot Plug Detect
T.M.D.S Data 0 -
T.M.D.S Data 0 +
T.M.D.S Data 0 Shield
No connection
No connection
T.M.D.S Clock Shield
T.M.D.S Clock +
T.M.D.S Clock -
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Creating a video wall
With buit-in matrix display capability, you can create a 2×2 or 3×3 video wall.
• Connect signal cables and remote cables as shown below.
Video signal
RGB/DVD/HD signal
BNC connector
BNC connector
OUT
VIDEO Signal
IN
RGB signal/
RCA phono plug
DVD/HD signal
IN
VIDEO Signal
OUT
OUT
RGB signal/
DVD/HD signal
IN
Remote
control
OUT
Remote
control
IN
Remote
control
Remote
control
Note:
1. The VIDEO1 and RGB1 terminals can be used for either INPUT or OUTPUT.
When LOOP OUT is ON, do not connect an OUTPUT signal from another unit, that will place an extraordinary load on
the other unit and may damage it.
2. LOOP OUT can not be turned ON while signals are input to RGB1 terminal.
3. LOOP OUT can be turned ON while signals are input to RGB1 terminal if the POWER is switched ON.
Information
• To loop signals out to another plasma display, set the LOOP OUT to ON.
• To create a video wall, set the VIDEO WALL menu items properly.
• To connect monitors, please use a 1~2m (3.3~6.6 feet) BNC cable (any commercially available cable).
• If the image quality is poor, do not use the monitor’s out terminal. Use a distribution amplifier (any commercially
available distribution amplifier) to connect the split signals to the respective monitor INPUT terminals.
• Being used as a video wall function, maximaly 4-screen is rough-standard with lower than 1024
ן 768, 60Hz signal.
• A distribution amplifier is particularly recommended when using a 9-screen video wall.
• From the second monitor onward, connections require a BNC-RCA conversion cable or connector, a mini D-Sub
15 pin cable-BNC (
ן 5) cable or a conversion connector. Cable Management
Using the cable clamps provided with the plasma display,
Back of the unit
bundle at the back of the unit the signal and audio cables
connected to the display.
* The cable clamp will differ according to the model.
mounting hooks/mounting holes
To attach
1.
To detach
2.
clamp
cables
mounting hook
To attach
1.
To detach
2.
clamp
cables
mounting hole
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Basic Operations
POWER
DIGITAL ZOOM
Digital zoom specifies the picture position and enlarges
the picture.
To turn the unit ON and OFF:
1. Plug the power cord into an active AC power outlet.
1. Press the POINTER button to display the pointer. (
)
2. Press the Power button (on the unit).
The monitor’s POWER/STANDBY indicator turns red
and the standby mode is set.
To change the size of the picture:
Press the ZOOM+ button and enlarge the picture.
The pointer will change to resemble a magnifying
glass. (
A press of the ZOOM- button will reduce the picture
and return it to its original size.
3. Press the POWER ON button (on the remote control)
to turn on the unit.
)
The monitor’s POWER/STANDBY indicator will light
up (green) when the unit is on.
To change the picture position:
Select the position with the LL
4. Press the POWER STANDBY button (on the remote
control) or the Power button (on the unit) to turn off
the unit.
ᮤ ᮣ
buttons.
2. Press the POINTER button to delete the pointer.
The monitor’s POWER/STANDBY indicator turns red
and the standby mode is set (only when turning off the
unit with the remote control).
AUTO ADJUST
To adjust the size or quality of the picture
automatically:
VOLUME
To adjust the sound volume:
Press the AUTO ADJUST button.
1. Press and hold the VOLUME
button (on the remote
Information
control or the unit) to increase to the desired level.
Ⅵ AUTO ADJUST ON setting
2. Press and hold the VOLUME button (on the remote
control or the unit) to decrease to the desired level.
When RGB (still picture) input
is selected ......Fine Picture, Picture ADJ, Position,
and Contrast will be adjusted
automatically.
MUTE
To cancel the sound:
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to cancel
When RGB (motion picture),
the sound; press again to restore.
VIDEO, or Y/Pb/Pr (component) input
is selected ......The screen size switches to ZOOM
mode automatically with the
superimposed caption displayed fully
only when the picture contains dark
areas above and below the picture.
DISPLAY
To check the settings:
1. The screen changes each time the DISPLAY button is
pressed.
2. If the button is not pressed for approximately three
seconds, the menu turns off.
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To cancel the off timer:
OFF TIMER
To set the off timer:
1. Press the OFF TIMER button twice in a row.
2. The off timer is canceled.
The off timer can be set to turn the power off after 30, 60,
90 or 120 minutes.
OFF TIMER
0
1. Press the OFF TIMER button to start the timer at 30
minutes.
2. Press the OFF TIMER button to the desired time.
3. The timer starts when the menu turns off.
→ 30 → 60 → 90 → 120 → 0
Note:
OFF TIMER 30
After the power is turned off with the off timer ...
A slight current is still supplied to the monitor. When you
are leaving the room or do not plan to use the system for a
long period of time, turn off the power of the monitor.
To check the remaining time:
1. Once the off timer has been set, press the OFF TIMER
button once.
2. The remaining time is displayed, then turns off after a
few seconds.
3. When five minutes remain the remaining time appears
until it reaches zero.
OFF TIMER 28
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WIDE Operations
ZOOM size screen
Wide Screen Operation (manual)
With this function, you can select one of six screen sizes.
When viewing videos or digital video discs
1. Press the WIDE button on the remote control.
2. Within 3 seconds ...
The picture is expanded in the horizontal and vertical
direction, maintaining the original proportions.
* Use this for theater size (wide) movies, etc.
Press the WIDE button again.
The screen size switches as follows:
→ NORMAL → FULL → STADIUM → ZOOM → 2.35:1 → 14:9
2.35:1 size screen
When a 720P or 1080I signal is input:
FULL ↔ 2.35:1
Ł
NORMAL size screen (4:3)
Original image
Information is lost on both sides.
The squeezed film image is expanded to fulfill the entire
screen at a ratio of 2.35:1. Black bands do not appear at
the top and bottom but information is lost on the left and
right margins.
• This feature is available when the input signal is video,
component (480I, 480P, 576I, 576P, 720P, 1080I) or RGB
(525P or 625P signal from a scan converter).
* If black bands appear on the top and bottom in the full size
screen, select the 2.35:1 size screen to avoid phosphor burn-
in.
The normal size screen is displayed.
* The picture has the same size as video pictures with a
4 : 3 aspect ratio.
FULL size screen
14:9 size screen
The image is expanded in the horizontal direction.
* Images compressed in the horizontal direction (“squeezed
images”) are expanded in the horizontal direction and
displayed on the entire screen with correct linearity.
(Normal images are expanded in the horizontal direction.)
The image is displayed at a 14:9 aspect ratio.
* This feature is available when the input signal is video,
component (480I, 480P, 576I, 576P) or RGB (525Por 625P
signal from a scan converter).
STADIUM size screen
Note:
Do not allow the displayed in 4:3 mode for an extended
period. This can cause a phosphor burn-in.
The picture is expanded in the horizontal and vertical
directions at different ratios.
* Use this for watching normal video programs (4:3) with a
wide screen.
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FULL size screen
Wide Screen Operation with
Computer Signals
Switch to the wide screen mode to expand the 4 : 3 image
to fill the entire screen.
1.Press the WIDE button on the remote control.
2.Within 3 seconds ...
The image is expanded in the horizontal and vertical
direction.
Press the WIDE button again.
The screen size switches as follows:
→ NORMAL → FULL → ZOOM
ZOOM size screen
NORMAL size screen (4:3 or SXGA 5:4)
When wide signals are input.
The picture has the same size as the normal computer
image.
TRUE
FULL size screen
The image is true resolution.
FULL
The image is expanded in the horizontal direction.
ZOOM size screen
Information
When wide signals are input.
Ⅵ Supported resolution
FULL size screen
See page 7 of Model Information for details on the
display output of the various VESA signal standards
supported by the monitor.
Ⅵ “PICTURE SIZE” setting
When the setting of “PICTURE SIZE” is OFF, the size
of RGB-input pictures will be TRUE in place of
NORMAL.
When “PICTURE SIZE” is set to “OFF”
* This cannot be set in some models. “TRUE size” will not
be displayed in such cases.
The screen size switches as follows:
→ TRUE → FULL → ZOOM
Ⅵ When 852 (848) dot
ן 480 line wide VGA* signals with a vertical frequency of 60 Hz and
horizontal frequency of 31.7 (31.0) kHz are in-
put
Select an appropriate setting for RGB SELECT mode
referring to the“Table of Signals Supported” on page 7
of Model Information.
TRUE size screen (VGA, SVGA 4:3)
* “VGA”, “SVGA” and “SXGA” are registered
trademarks of IBM, Inc. of the United States.
Note:
Do not allow the displayed in 4:3 mode for an extended
period. This can cause a phosphor burn-in.
The image is true resolution.
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OSM(On Screen Menu) Controls
5. The adjustments or the settings that are stored in
Menu Operations
The OSM window is displayed with respect to the
screen as shown on the diagram.
memory.
The change is stored until you change it again.
6. Repeat steps 2 – 5 to adjust an additional item, or press
the EXIT button on the remote control to return to the
main menu.
* Depending on the screen’s mode, the OSM may be
displayed differently.
In the explanation, the OSM section is shown close up.
Note:The main menu disappears by pressing the EXIT
button.
MAIN MENU
1
/
2
PICTURE
AUDIO
IMAGE ADJUST
OPTION1
ADVANCED OSM
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
:
OFF
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT EXIT
Information
Ⅵ Advanced menu mode
When “ADVANCED OSM” is set to “ON” in the main
menu (1/2), full menu items will be shown.
The following describes how to use the menus and the
selected items.
MAIN MENU
1 / 2
PICTURE
1. Press the MENU/ENTER button on the remote control
to display the MAIN MENU.
AUDIO
IMAGE ADJUST
OPTION1
OPTION2
MAIN MENU
1 / 2
OPTION3
PICTURE
ADVANCED OSM
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
:
ON
AUDIO
IMAGE ADJUST
OPTION1
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT EXIT
ADVANCED OSM
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
:
OFF
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT EXIT
MAIN MENU
2 / 2
PREVIOUS PAGE
LANGUAGE
COLOR SYSTEM
SOURCE INFORMATION
SEL.
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT EXIT
2. Press the cursor buttons LLL on the remote control to
highlight the menu you wish to enter.
3. Press the MENU/ENTER button on the remote control
to select a sub menu or item.
PICTURE
1 / 2
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT
PICTURE MODE
NR
:
:
NORMAL
OFF
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
4. Adjust the level or change the setting of the selected
ᮤ
ᮣ
item by using the cursor buttons
control.
on the remote
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Menu Tree
:Shaded areas indicate the default value.
ᮤ
ᮣ
מ ←→ם : Press the or button to adjust. The default value is at the center. :Menu items in a ruled box are available when the ADVANCED OSM is set to ON.
Main menu
Sub menu
Sub menu 2
Sub menu 3
Sub menu 4
RESET
REFERENCE
PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT
PICTURE MODE
NR
מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
18
18
18
18
18
18
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
20
20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
BRIGHT/NORMAL/THEAT.1/THEAT.2/DEFAULT
OFF/NR-1/NR-2/NR-3
LOW/MID LOW/MID/HIGH
COLOR TEMP
WHITE BALANCE
GAIN RED
GAIN GREEN
GAIN BLUE
BIAS RED
BIAS GREEN
BIAS BLUE
RESET
מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם OFF←→ON
…
GAMMA
LOW TONE
COLOR TUNE
1←→2← →4
…
AUTO←→1← →3
RED
Y←→M
C←→Y
GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
MAGENTA
CYAN
M←→C
G←→R
R←→B
B←→G
OFF←→ON
RESET
Main menu
Sub menu
Sub menu 2
Sub menu 3
Sub menu 4
RESET
REFERENCE
AUDIO
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
AUDIO INPUT1
AUDIO INPUT2
AUDIO INPUT3
מ ←→ם מ ←→ם L←→R
VIDEO 1-3 / HD/DVD 1-2 / RGB 1-3
VIDEO 1-3 / HD/DVD 1-2 / RGB 1-3
VIDEO 1-3 / HD/DVD 1-2 / RGB 1-3
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
21
21
21
22
22
22
Main menu
Sub menu
Sub menu 2
Sub menu 3
Sub menu 4
RESET
REFERENCE
IMAGE ADJUST
ASPECT MODE
V-POSITION
H-POSITION
V-HEIGHT
NORMAL/FULL/STADIUM/ZOOM/2.35:1/14:9
מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם —
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
H-WIDTH
מ ←→ם AUTO PICTURE
FINE PICTURE*1
PICTURE ADJ.*1
OFF←→ON*2
מ ←→ם *2 מ ←→ם *2 YES
YES
Main menu
Sub menu
Sub menu 2
Sub menu 3
Sub menu 4
RESET
REFERENCE
OPTION1
OSM
DISPLAY OSM
OSM ADJ.
OSM ANGLE
OSM ORBITER
RGB←→COMP.
RGB
AUTO/STILL/MOTION/WIDE1/WIDE2/DTV
1080B/1035I/1080A
OFF←→ON
OFF←→ON
1← →6
H←→V
OFF←→ON
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
—
YES
NO
YES
—
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
25
25
26
…
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
OFF←→ON
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Main menu
Sub menu
Sub menu 2
Sub menu 3
Sub menu 4
RESET
REFERENCE
OPTION2
PWR. MGT.
CINEMA MODE
LONG LIFE
OFF←→ON
OFF←→ON
PLE
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
26
27
27
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
29
29
30
30
30
31
31
31
AUTO/LOCK 1/LOCK 2/LOCK 3
AUTO 1
AUTO 2
ORBITER
MANUAL
OFF
H-DOT/V-LINE/TIME
INVERSE
OFF
ON
WORKING TIME/WAITING TIME
WHITE
SCREEN WIPER OFF
ON
WORKING TIME/WAITING TIME/SPEED
SOFT FOCUS
OFF/1/2/3/4
…
…
GRAY LEVEL
S1/S2
PICTURE SIZE
DVI SET UP
0← →3← →15
AUTO←→OFF
OFF←→ON
PLUG/PLAY
BLACK LEVEL
PC←→STB/DVD
LOW←→HIGH
NO
Main menu
Sub menu
Sub menu 2
Sub menu 3
Sub menu 4
RESET
REFERENCE
OPTION3
TIMER
PRESENT TIME
DAYLIGHT SAIVING TIME OFF←→ON
DAY/HOUR/MINUTES
OFF
NO
NO
31
31
32
32
33
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
38
38
39
39
PROGRAM
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
—
YES
YES
—
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
ON
DATE/ON/OFF(HOUR, MINUTE)/INPUT/FUNCTION
PWR. ON MODE
CONTROL LOCK
IR REMOTE
LOOP OUT
ID NUMBER
LAST / VIDEO 1-3 / HD/DVD 1-2 / RGB 1-3
OFF←→ON
OFF←→ON
OFF←→ON
…
ALL←→1← →256
VIDEO WALL
DIVIDER
OFF/1/4/9
No.1← →No.4/No.7← →No.15
SPLIT←→BLANK
…
…
POSITION
DISP. MODE
AUTO ID
OFF←→ON
IMAGE ADJUST ASPECT MODE
NORMAL/FULL/STADIUM/ZOOM/2.35:1/14:9
V-POSITION
H-POSITION
V-HEIGHT
H-WIDTH
מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם מ ←→ם OFF←→ON*2
AUTO PICTURE
FINE PICTURE*1
מ ←→ם *2 YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
PICTURE ADJ.*1
מ ←→ם *2 P. ON DELAY
PLE LINK
REPEAT TIMER
OFF←→ON
OFF←→ON
OFF
ON
DIVIDER/SOURCE/WORK TIME
Main menu
Sub menu
Sub menu 2
Sub menu 3
Sub menu 4
RESET
REFERENCE
ADVANCED OSM OFF←→ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH/DEUTSCH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/ITALIANO/SVENSKA/
COLOR SYSTEM AUTO/3.58NTSC/4.43 NTSC/PAL/PAL 60/PAL-N/PAL-M/SECAM
YES
NO
NO
—
39
40
40
40
SOURCE INFORMATION
—
*1 Only when AUTO PICTURE is OFF
*2 RGB/PC only
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Setting the picture mode according to the
brightness of the room
There are four picture modes that can be used effectively
according to the environment in which you are viewing
the display.
Picture Settings Menu
Adjusting the picture
The contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and tint can be
adjusted as desired.
Example: Adjusting the contrast
Example: Setting the “THEAT. 1” mode
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “PICTURE”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “PICTURE”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “CONTRAST”.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “PICTURE
MODE”.
PICTURE
1 / 2
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
PICTURE
1 / 2
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT
PICTURE MODE
NR
:
:
NORMAL
OFF
TINT
PICTURE MODE
NR
:
:
NORMAL
OFF
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
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and buttons to adjust the contrast.
3. Use the
3. To set to “THEAT. 1” ...
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Use the and buttons to select “THEAT. 1”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→ BRIGHT ↔ NORMAL ↔ THEAT. 1 ↔ THEAT. 2 ↔ DEFAULT ←
CONTRAST
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* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current setting is set and the previous screen
reappears.
:
THEAT. 1
PICTURE MODE
Note:If “CAN NOT ADJUST” appears ...
When trying to enter the PICTURE submenu, make sure
PICTURE MODE is not set to DEFAULT.
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* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current selection is set and the previous screen
reappears.
Information
Information
Ⅵ Picture adjustment screen
Ⅵ Types of picture modes
CONTRAST .... Changes the picture’s white level.
BRIGHTNESS .. Changes the picture’s black level.
SHARPNESS .. Changes the picture’s sharpness.
Adjusts picture detail of VIDEO
THEAT. 1, 2......Set this mode when watching video in
a dark room.
This mode provides darker, finer
pictures, like the screen in movie
theaters.
display.
COLOR ...........Changes the color density.
TINT ................Changes the picture’s tint. Adjust for
natural colored skin, background, etc.
For a darker image, select THEAT. 2.
NORMAL ......... Set this mode when watching video in
a bright room.
This mode provides dynamic pictures
with distinct differences between light
and dark sections.
Ⅵ Adjusting the computer image
Only the contrast and brightness can be adjusted when
a computer signal is connected.
BRIGHT ...........This mode provides brighter pictures
than NORMAL.
DEFAULT.........Use this to reset the picture to the
factory default settings.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “DEFAULT” under the “PICTURE MODE”
settings.
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Reducing noise in the picture
Use these settings if the picture has noise due to poor
reception or when playing video tapes on which the picture
quality is poor.
Setting the color temperature
Use this procedure to set color tone produced by the plasma
display.
Example: Setting “HIGH”
Example: Setting “NR-3”
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “PICTURE”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “PICTURE”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “COLOR TEMP.”.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “NR”.
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3. Use the and buttons to select “HIGH”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
PICTURE
1 / 2
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
→ LOW ↔ MID LOW ↔ MID ↔ HIGH ←
TINT
* See below to set “WHITE BALANCE”.
PICTURE MODE
NR
:
:
NORMAL
OFF
PICTURE
PREVIOUS PAGE
COLOR TEMP.
2 / 2
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
:
:
:
HIGH
2
GAMMA
LOW TONE
COLOR TUNE
AUTO
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3. Use the
and
buttons to select “NR-3”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
→ OFF ↔ NR-1 ↔ NR-2 ↔ NR-3 ←
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* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current selection is set and the previous screen reappears.
Information
Ⅵ Setting the color temperature
LOW ................Redder
MID LOW ......... Slightly redder
MID ................... Standard (slightly bluer)
HIGH ...............Bluer
:
NR-3
NR
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* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current selection is set and the previous screen
reappears.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
Information
Ⅵ NR
Adjusting the color to the desired level
Use this procedure to adjust the white balance for each
color temperature to achieve the desired color quality.
* “NR” stands for Noise Reduction.
* This function reduces noise in the picture.
Example: Adjusting the “GAIN RED” of “HIGH” color
temperature
Ⅵ Types of noise reduction
There are three types of noise reduction. Each has a
different level of noise reduction.
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
The effect becomes stronger as the number increases
(in the order NR-1 → NR-2 → NR-3).
OFF ...............Turns the noise reduction function off.
Perform Steps 1-3 of COLOR TEMP., then...
4. Press the MENU/ENTER button.
The “WHITE BALANCE” screen appears.
5. Use the L and L buttons to select “GAIN RED”.
WHITE BALANCE
COLOR TEMP. HIGH
GAIN RED
GAIN GREEN
GAIN BLUE
BIAS RED
BIAS GREEN
BIAS BLUE
RESET
SEL.
:
OFF
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
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6. Adjust the white balance using the and buttons.
Making the Low Tone adjustments
This feature allows more detailed tone to be reproduced
especially in the dark area.
Example: Setting “2”
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the MAIN MENU
(1/2), then perform the following operations.
GAIN RED
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “PICTURE”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
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* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current setting is set and the previous screen reappears.
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “LOW TONE”.
Information
Ⅵ Adjusting the white balance
GAIN R/G/B ..... White balance adjustment for signal
level
BIAS R/G/B ..... White balance adjustment for black
level
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3. Use the and buttons to select “2”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→ AUTO ↔ 1 ↔ 2 ↔ 3 ←
RESET ............Resets settings to the factory default
PICTURE
PREVIOUS PAGE
COLOR TEMP.
2 / 2
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values. Use and buttons to select
“ON”, then press the MENU/ENTER
button.
:
:
:
MID
2
GAMMA
LOW TONE
COLOR TUNE
2
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the WHITE BALANCE menu.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Changing the Gamma Curve
This feature adjusts the brightness of the midtone areas
while keeping shadows and highlights unchanged.
Information
Ⅵ LOW TONE settings
Example: Setting “3”
AUTO .......Will automatically appraise the picture and
make adjustments.
1 ...............Will apply the dither method suitable for
still pictures.
2 ...............Will apply the dither method suitable for
motion pictures.
3 ...............Will apply the error diffusion method.
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the MAIN MENU
(1/2), then perform the following operations.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “PICTURE”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “GAMMA”.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
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3. Use the and buttons to select “3”.
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→ 1 ↔ 2 ↔ 3 ↔ 4 ←
PICTURE
PREVIOUS PAGE
COLOR TEMP.
2 / 2
:
:
:
MID
3
GAMMA
LOW TONE
COLOR TUNE
AUTO
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Information
Ⅵ GAMMA settings
The picture becomes darker as the number increases
(in the sequence of 1, 2, 3, 4).
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
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Adjusting the colors
Audio Settings Menu
Use this procedure to adjust hue and color density for red,
green, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan.
You can accentuate the green color of trees, the blue of
the sky, etc.
Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right
balance and audio input select
The treble, bass and left/right balance can be adjusted to
suit your tastes.
Example: Adjusting the color tune for blue
Example: Adjusting the bass
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the MAIN MENU
(1/2), then perform the following operations.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “AUDIO”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “PICTURE”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “AUDIO” screen appears.
2. To adjust the bass ...
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
Use the L and L buttons to select “BASS”.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “COLOR TUNE”,
then press the MENU/ENTER button.
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3. Adjust the bass using the and buttons.
AUDIO
BASS
The “COLOR TUNE” screen appears.
TREBLE
3. Use the L and L buttons to select “BLUE”.
BALANCE
AUDIO INPUT1
AUDIO INPUT2
AUDIO INPUT3
:
:
:
VIDEO1
HD/DVD1
RGB1
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4. Adjust using the and buttons.
COLOR TUNE
RED
GREEN
BLUE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
YELLOW
MAGENTA
CYAN
To continue adjusting the audio ...
Repeat from step 2.
RESET
:
OFF
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Note :If “CAN NOT ADJUST” appears...
Set “AUDIO INPUT” on the AUDIO menu correctly.
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* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current selection is set and the previous screen
reappears.
Information
To continue making other adjustments...
Ⅵ Audio settings menu
Repeat from step 3.
BASS ..............Controls the level of low frequency
Information
sound.
TREBLE ..........Controls the level of high frequency
sound.
BALANCE ....... Controls the balance of the left and
right channels.
Ⅵ COLOR TUNE settings
RED ................Makes red’s adjustment
GREEN ...........Makes green’s adjustment
BLUE...............Makes blue’s adjustment
YELLOW .........Makes yellow’s adjustment
MAGENTA ......Makes magenta’s adjustment
CYAN ..............Makes cyan’s adjustment
RESET ............Resets settings to the factory default
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
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value. Use and buttons to select
“ON”, then press the MENU/ENTER
button.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
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Setting the allocation of the audio connectors
Setting the AUDIO 1, 2, and 3 connectors to the desired
input.
Image Adjust Settings Menu
Adjusting the Position, Size, Fine Picture, Picture Adj
The position of the image can be adjusted and flickering
of the image can be corrected.
Example: Setting “AUDIO INPUT1” to “VIDEO 2”
Example:Adjusting the vertical position in the normal
mode
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “AUDIO”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
The “AUDIO” screen appears.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “IMAGEADJUST”, then
press the MENU/ENTER button.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “AUDIO INPUT1”.
The “IMAGE ADJUST” menu appears.
3. To set the AUDIO INPUT1 to “VIDEO2”...
Default settings (when RGB/PC is selected)
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Use the and buttons to select “VIDEO2”.
IMAGE ADJUST
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
The available sources depend on the setting of “BNC
ASPECT MODE
V-POSITION
H-POSITION
V-HEIGHT
:
NORMAL
H-WIDTH
INPUT”.
AUTO PICTURE
FINE PICTURE
PICTURE ADJ.
SEL.
:
OFF
→ VIDEO1 ↔ VIDEO2 ↔ VIDEO3 ↔ HD/DVD1←
→RGB3 ↔ RGB2 ↔ RGB1 ←
→ VIDEO1 ↔ VIDEO2 ↔ VIDEO3↔ HD/DVD1←
RGB:
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
* The settings on the IMAGE ADJUST menu are not
preset at the factory.
COMP.:
→RGB3 ↔ RGB1 ↔ HD/DVD2 ←
To select a mode ...
AUDIO
BASS
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Use the and buttons to select a mode.
TREBLE
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
BALANCE
AUDIO INPUT1
AUDIO INPUT2
AUDIO INPUT3
:
:
:
VIDEO2
HD/DVD1
RGB1
NORMAL ↔ FULL
* The mode can also be switched by pressing the “WIDE”
button on the remote control.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
2. To adjust the vertical position ...
Information
Use the L and L buttons to select “V-POSITION”.
Ⅵ AUDIO INPUT
IMAGE ADJUST
ASPECT MODE
V-POSITION
H-POSITION
V-HEIGHT
:
NORMAL
A single audio input cannot be selected as the audio
channel for more than one input terminal.
H-WIDTH
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
AUTO PICTURE
FINE PICTURE
PICTURE ADJ.
SEL.
:
OFF
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
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3. Adjust using the and buttons.
V-POSITION
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* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current setting is set and the previous screen
reappears.
To continue making other computer image
adjustments ...
Repeat from step 2.
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Option1 Settings Menu
Setting the on-screen menu
This sets the position of the menu, the display format
Information
Ⅵ When “AUTO PICTURE” is “OFF”
(horizontal or vertical) etc.
IMAGE ADJUST
Example: Turning the DISPLAY OSM off
ASPECT MODE
V-POSITION
H-POSITION
V-HEIGHT
:
FULL
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION1”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
H-WIDTH
AUTO PICTURE
FINE PICTURE
PICTURE ADJ.
SEL.
:
OFF
The “OPTION1” menu appears.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “OSM”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
When Auto Picture is off, the Fine Picture and the
Picture ADJ. items are displayed so that you can adjust
them.
The “OSM” menu appears.
3. Use the L and L buttons to select “DISPLAY OSM”.
4. To set the DISPLAY OSM to “OFF”...
Ⅵ Adjusting the Auto Picture
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Use the and buttons to select “OFF”.
ON...................The Picture ADJ., Fine Picture and
Position adjustments are made
automatically.
Not available for digital ZOOM.
OFF .................The Picture ADJ., Fine Picture and
Position adjustments are made
manually.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
ON ↔ OFF
OSM
DISPLAY OSM
OSM ADJ.
:
:
:
:
OFF
1
OSM ANGLE
OSM ORBITER
H
OFF
* If FINE PICTURE won’t be adjusted, set Auto Picture
to OFF and adjust manually.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Ⅵ Adjusting the position of the image
V-POSITION ...Adjusts the vertical position of the
image.
H-POSITION ... Adjusts the horizontal position of the
image.
V-HEIGHT ....... Adjusts the vertical size of the image.
(Except for STADIUM mode)
H-WIDTH ......... Adjusts the horizontal size of the
image. (Except for STADIUM mode)
FINE PICTURE*.. Adjusts for flickering.
PICTURE ADJ.* ... Adjusts for striped patterns on the
image.
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Ⅵ DISPLAY OSM settings
ON............The on-screen menu appears.
OFF ..........The on-screen menu does not appear.
If you press the DISPLAY button on the remote control
for more than 3 seconds the main menu will appear
and can be set (although it is not ON).
Ⅵ OSM ADJUST settings
Adjusts the position of the menu when it appears on
the screen.
The position can be set between 1 to 6.
* The PictureADJ. and Fine Picture features are available
only when the “Auto Picture” is off.
* TheAUTO PICTURE, FINE PICTURE and PICTURE
ADJ. are available only for RGB signals.
But, these features are not available for moving pictures
on VIDEO, HD/DVD or RGB.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults except for Auto Picture.
Ⅵ OSM ANGLE settings
Sets the display format (landscape “H” or portrait “V”).
When the unit is installed vertically set the OSM
ANGLE at “V”.
“H”
OPTION1
1
/
3
OSM
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
RGB
RGB
AUTO
1080B
OFF
OFF
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT RETURN
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OPTION1
“V”
Checking the signal being transmitted to
RGB1 terminal
OSM
BNC INPUT
:
RGB
D-SUB INPUT
:
RGB
RGB SELECT
Use this to confirm the signal being transmitted to the
RGB1 terminal.
:
AUTO
HD SELECT
:
1080B
OFF
INPUT SKIP
:
ALL RESET
:
OFF
It is set to RGB and can not be adjusted.
1024
768 OK
SEL.
MENU/ENTER
EXITRETURN
OPTION1
1 / 3
OSM
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
RGB
RGB
AUTO
1080B
OFF
OFF
NEXT PAGE
CAN NOT ADJUST
Ⅵ OSM ORBITER settings
ON........ The position of the menu will be shifted by
eight dots each time OSM is displayed.
OFF ...... OSM will be displayed at the same position.
Setting a computer image to the correct RGB
select screen
With the computer image, select the RGB Select mode
for a moving image such as (video) mode, wide mode or
digital broadcast.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults except for Auto Picture.
Example: Setting the “RGB SELECT” mode to
“MOTION ”
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION1”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
Setting the BNC connectors
Select whether to set the input of the 5 BNC connectors to
RGB and component.
The “OPTION1” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “RGB SELECT”.
Example: Set the BNC INPUT mode to “COMP.”
3. To set the RGB select mode to “MOTION” ...
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION1”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
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Use the and buttons to select “MOTION”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
The “OPTION1” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “BNC INPUT”.
→ AUTO ↔ STILL ↔ MOTION ↔ WIDE1 ↔ WIDE2 ↔ DTV ←
3. To set the BNC INPUT mode to “COMP.”...
OPTION1
1 / 3
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Use the and buttons to select “COMP.”.
OSM
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
RGB
RGB
MOTION
1080B
OFF
RGB ↔ COMP.
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OFF
OPTION1
OSM
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
COMP.
RGB
AUTO
1080B
OFF
OFF
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
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Ⅵ BNC INPUT Settings
RGB .........Use the 5BNC terminals for RGB input.
COMP.......Use the 3BNC terminals for component
input.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
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Information
Information
Ⅵ RGB SELECT modes
Ⅵ HD SELECT modes
One of these 6 modes must be selected in order to
display the following signals correctly.
AUTO ..............Select the suitable mode for the
specifications of input signals as
listed in the table “Computer input
signals supported by this system” on
page 7 of Model Information.
These 3 modes are not displayed in correct image
automatically.
1080B ............... Standard digital broadcasts
1035I ...............Japanese “High Vision” signal format
1080A ............... Special Digital broadcasts (for
example : DTC100)
STILL ..............To display VESA standard signals.
(Use this mode for a still image from
a computer.)
MOTION..........The video signal (from a scan
converter) will be converted to RGB
signals to make the picture more
easily viewable. (Use this mode for a
motion image from a computer.)
Setting the Input Skip
When this is ON, signals which are not present will be
skipped over and only pictures whose signals are being
transmitted will be displayed.
This setting is valid only for the INPUT SELECT button
on the unit.
Example: Set to “ON”
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION1”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
WIDE1.............When an 852 dot
ן 480 line signal with a horizontal frequency of
31.7kHz is input, the image may be
compressed horizontally. To prevent
this, set RGB SELECT to WIDE1.
The “OPTION1” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “INPUT SKIP”.
3. To set the INPUT SKIP mode to “ON”...
WIDE2.............When an 848 dot
ן 480 line signal with a horizontal frequency of 31.0
kHz is input, the image may be
compressed horizontally. To prevent
this, set RGB SELECT to WIDE2.
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Use the and buttons to select “ON”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
OFF ↔ ON
DTV .................Set this mode when watching digital
broadcasting (480P).
See page 7 of Model Information for the details of the
above settings.
OPTION1
1 / 3
OSM
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
RGB
RGB
AUTO
1080B
ON
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
OFF
NEXT PAGE
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Information
Ⅵ INPUT SKIP settings
Setting high definition images to the suitable
screen size
Use this procedure to set whether the number of vertical
OFF ........... Regardless of the presence of the signal,
scan and display all signals.
ON ............. If no input signal is present, skip that
signal.
lines of the input high definition image is 1035 or 1080.
Example: Setting the “1080B” mode to “1035I”
* “SETTING NOW” will appear during the input search.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION1”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
The “OPTION1” screen appears.
2. Use the L and L buttons to select “HD SELECT”.
3. To set the HD SELECT mode to “1035I” ...
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Use the and buttons to select “1035I”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→1080B ↔ 1035I ↔ 1080A ←
OPTION1
1 / 3
OSM
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
RGB
RGB
AUTO
1035
OFF
OFF
I
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
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Resetting to the default values
Option2 Settings Menu
Use these operations to restore all the settings (PICTURE,
AUDIO, IMAGE ADJUST, OPTION1~3, etc) to the
factory default values.
Setting the power management for computer
images
This energy-saving (power management) function
automatically reduces the monitor’s power consumption
if no operation is performed for a certain amount of time.
Refer to page 16 for items to be reset.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION1”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
Example: Turning the power management function on
The “OPTION1” screen appears.
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “ALL RESET”.
OPTION1
1 / 3
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION2”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
OSM
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
RGB
RGB
AUTO
1080B
OFF
The “OPTION2” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “PWR. MGT.”.
OFF
3. To turn the power management function on ...
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
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Use the and buttons to select “ON”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
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3. Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
ON ↔ OFF
OPTION1
1 / 3
OPTION2
PREVIOUS PAGE
POWER MGT.
2 / 3
OSM
BNC INPUT
D-SUB INPUT
RGB SELECT
HD SELECT
INPUT SKIP
ALL RESET
:
:
:
:
:
:
RGB
RGB
AUTO
1080B
OFF
:
:
ON
ON
CINEMA MODE
LONG LIFE
GRAY LEVEL
S1/S2
:
:
3
OFF
ON
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT RETURN
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
ALL RESET
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Ⅵ Power management function
SETTING NOW
* The power management function automatically reduces
the monitor’s power consumption if the computer’s
keyboard or mouse is not operated for a certain amount
of time. This function can be used when using the
monitor with a computer.
When the “SETTING NOW” screen disappears, then
all the settings are restored to the default values.
* If the computer’s power is not turned on or if the
computer and selector tuner are not properly connected,
the system is set to the off state.
* For instructions on using the computer’s power
management function, refer to the computer’s operating
instructions.
Ⅵ Power management settings
ON........ In this mode the power management function
is turned on.
OFF ...... In this mode the power management function
is turned off.
Ⅵ Power management function and POWER/
STANDBY indicator
The POWER/STANDBY indicator indicates the status
of the power management function. See page 27 for
indicator status and description.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
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POWER/STANDBY indicator
Reducing burn-in of the screen
Power
POWER/
Power
management
operating status
Description
Turning the picture
back on
The brightness of the screen, the position of the picture,
positive/negative mode and screen wiper are adjusted to
reduce burn-in of the screen.
management STANDBY
mode
indicator
On
Green
Not activated.
Activated.
Horizontal and vertical Picture already on.
synchronizing signals
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
are present from the
computer.
Off
Red
Horizontal and/or Operate the keyboard or
vertical synchronizing mouse. The picture
signals are not sent reappears.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION2”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
from the computer.
The “OPTION2” screen appears.
Setting the picture to suit the movie
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “LONG LIFE”, then
press the MENU/ENTER button.
The film image is automatically discriminated and
projected in an image mode suited to the picture.
[NTSC, PAL, PAL60, 480I (60Hz), 525I (60Hz), 576I
(50Hz), 625I (50Hz), 1035I (60Hz), 1080I (60Hz) only]
The “LONG LIFE” screen appears.
LONG LIFE
PLE
:
:
:
:
:
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Example: Setting the “CINEMA MODE” to “OFF”
ORBITER
INVERSE
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
SCREEN WIPER
SOFT FOCUS
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION2”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
The “OPTION2” screen appears.
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3. Set the LONG LIFE mode using ▲▲ and buttons.
See page 27 to set PLE.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “CINEMA MODE”.
See page 28 to set ORBITER.
3. To set the CINEMA MODE to “OFF” ...
See page 28 to set INVERSE.
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Use the and buttons to select “OFF”.
See page 29 to set SCREEN WIPER.
See page 30 to set SOFT FOCUS.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
ON ↔ OFF
Information
OPTION2
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Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
:
:
OFF
OFF
CINEMA MODE
LONG LIFE
GRAY LEVEL
S1/S2
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
:
:
3
OFF
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
PLE (Peak Luminance Enhancement)
Use this to activate the brightness limiter.
Example: Setting “PLE” to “LOCK1”
Information
Ⅵ CINEMA MODE
Perform Steps 1-2 of LONG LIFE, then...
ON...................Automatic discrimination of the
image and projection in cinema mode.
OFF ................... Cinema mode does not function.
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “PLE”.
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4. Use the and buttons to select “LOCK1”.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
→AUTO ↔ LOCK1 ↔ LOCK2 ↔ LOCK3←
LONG LIFE
PLE
:
:
:
:
:
LOCK1
OFF
ORBITER
INVERSE
OFF
SCREEN WIPER
SOFT FOCUS
OFF
OFF
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Information
Ⅵ PLE settings
AUTO ..............The brightness of the screen is
adjusted automatically to suit the
picture quality.
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LOCK1, 2, 3 ....Sets maximum brightness.
The brightness level decreases in the
• H-DOT
→1 DOT ↔ 2 DOT ↔ ..... ↔ 19 DOT ↔ 20 DOT←
order of LOCK 1, 2, 3. LOCK 3
provides minimum brightness.
• V-LINE
→1 LINE ↔ 2 LINE ↔ ..... ↔ 19 LINE ↔ 20 LINE←
ORBITER
• TIME
Use this to set the picture shift.
→1 M ↔ 2 M ↔ 3 M ↔ 4 M ↔ 5 M←
Example: Setting “ORBITER” to “AUTO1”
Perform Steps 1-2 of LONG LIFE, then...
ORBITER
H-DOT
V-LINE
TIME
:
:
:
2 DOT
4 LINE
3 M
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “ORBITER”.
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4. Use the and buttons to select “AUTO1”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
→OFF ↔ AUTO1 ↔ AUTO2 ↔ MANUAL←
Information
LONG LIFE
PLE
:
:
:
:
:
AUTO
AUTO1
OFF
Ⅵ ORBITER Function settings
ORBITER
INVERSE
H-DOT..........Moves from 1 to 20 dots in the
horizontal direction.
SCREEN WIPER
SOFT FOCUS
OFF
OFF
V-LINE..........Moves from 1 to 20 lines in the vertical
direction.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
TIME ............Interval of 1~5 minutes (1 horizontal
dot or 1 vertical line per interval).
Information
Ⅵ ORBITER settings
OFF ..............Orbiter mode does not function.
INVERSE
Use this to set the inverse mode or to display a white
screen.
This is the default setting when RGB is
input.
Example: Setting “INVERSE” to “WHITE”
AUTO1 .........The picture moves around the screen
intermittently, making the picture
smaller. This is the default setting when
a Video or a DVD/HD/DTV singnal is
input. Set to “OFF” when these signals
are not used.
AUTO2 .........The picture moves around the screen
intermittently, making the picture
bigger.
Perform Steps 1-2 of LONG LIFE, then...
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “INVERSE”.
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4. Use the and buttons to select “WHITE”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→OFF ↔ ON ↔ WHITE←
MANUAL ......User can adjust the orbiter function
(Horizontal Dot, Vertical Line and
Time) manually.
LONG LIFE
PLE
:
:
:
:
:
AUTO
OFF
ORBITER
INVERSE
WHITE
OFF
SCREEN WIPER
SOFT FOCUS
See the following explanation.
OFF
* When a Video or a DVD/HD/DTV singnal is input, the
AUTO1 and 2 functions will affect only the moving
picture and will not make the screen smaller or bigger.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Information
Ⅵ INVERSE Settings
Adjust the ORBITER function manually
Set the amount of shift and the time between movement.
ON......... The picture is displayed alternately between
positive image and negative image.
Example: Setting so that the picture moves 2 dots
horizontally and 3 lines vertically every 3 minutes.
You can set the time by pressing the MENU/
ENTER button while “ON” is set.
Perform Steps 1-3 of ORBITER, then...
OFF ....... Inverse mode does not function.
WHITE ...The entire screen turns white.
You can set the time by pressing the MENU/
ENTER button while “ON” is set.
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4. Use the and buttons to select “MANUAL”, then
press the MENU/ENTER button.
THE “ORBITER” screen appears.
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5. Adjust the items using the ▲▲ and buttons.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
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Setting the time for INVERSE/WHITE
SCREEN WIPER
Set a time duration.
When this is set to ON, a white vertical bar moves
repeatedly from the left and of the screen to the right end
at a constant speed.
Example: Setting to that the INVERSE mode starts
in 2 hours and proceeds for one hour and a half.
Example: Setting “SCREEN WIPER” to “ON”
Perform Steps 1-3 of INVERSE, then...
Perform Steps 1-2 of LONG LIFE, then...
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4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “SCREEN WIPER”.
THE “INVERSE/WHITE” screen appears.
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4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”.
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5. Adjust the time using the ▲▲ and buttons.
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
OFF ↔ ON
• WORKING TIME
LONG LIFE
PLE
:
:
:
:
:
AUTO
OFF
OFF
ON
→ON ↔ 00H03M ↔ 00H06M ↔ ..... ↔ 12H42M ↔ 12H45M←
ORBITER
INVERSE
SCREEN WIPER
SOFT FOCUS
• WAITING TIME
OFF
→00H03M ↔ 00H06M ↔ 00H09M ↔ ... ↔ 12H42M ↔ 12H45M←
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
INVERSE/WHITE
WORKING TIME
WAITING TIME
:
:
01H30M
02H00M
Information
Ⅵ SCREEN WIPER
ON......... The white vertical bar appears.
You can set the time by pressing the MENU/
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
ENTER button while “ON” is set.
OFF ....... Screen wiper mode does not function.
Information
Ⅵ Setting the time
Setting the time for SCREEN WIPER
WORKING TIME ..... Set the time duration for
“INVERSE/WHITE”.
Set a time duration and the speed.
Example: Setting to that the SCREEN WIPER mode
starts in 30 minutes and proceeds for one hour and
a half.
When the WORKING TIME is set
to “ON” the mode will stay on.
WAITING TIME ...... Set the standby time until the
“INVERSE/WHITE” mode starts.
Perform Steps 1-3 of SCREEN WIPER, then...
* The “WAITING TIME” can not be set when the
“WORKING TIME” is ON.
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4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
* THE “WORKING TIME” and “WAITING TIME” can
be set for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes in units of 3
minutes.
THE “SCREEN WIPER” screen appears.
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5. Adjust the time and speed using the ▲▲ and buttons.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
* Ending a WORKING TIME function, the monitor will
be STAND BY.
button is pressed:
• WORKING TIME
[Example]
WORKING TIME: 01H30M
WAITING TIME: 02H00M
→ON ↔ 00H03M ↔ 00H06M ↔ ..... ↔ 12H42M ↔ 12H45M←
• WAITING TIME
←−−−− 2 H −−−−→←−− 1.5 H −−→←−−−−
→00H03M ↔ 00H06M ↔ 00H09M ↔ ... ↔ 12H42M ↔ 12H45M←
Start
INVERSE/WHITE Start STAND BY
Ⅵ To select “ON” for the “WORKING TIME”...
• SPEED
Set the hours of the working time to 0H and the minutes
→1 ↔ 2 ↔ 3 ↔ 4 ↔ 5←
to 0M. “ON” will be displayed.
SCREEN WIPER
WORKING TIME
WAITING TIME
SPEED
:
:
:
01H30M
00H30M
3
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
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Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen
Use this procedure to set the gray level for the parts on the
screen on which nothing is displayed when the screen is
set to the 4:3 size.
Information
Ⅵ Setting the time
WORKING TIME ..... Set the time duration for “SCREEN
WIPER”.
Example: Adjusting the “GRAY LEVEL”
When the WORKING TIME is set
to “ON” the mode will stay on.
WAITING TIME ...... Set the standby time until the
“SCREEN WIPER” mode starts.
SPEED ................ Set the moving speed for the
“SCREEN WIPER”. The speed
decreases as the number increases.
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION2”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “OPTION2” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “GRAY LEVEL”.
* The “WAITING TIME” can not be set when the
“WORKING TIME” is ON.
3. To adjust the “GRAY LEVEL”...
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Use the and buttons to adjust the GRAY LEVEL.
* THE “WORKING TIME” and “WAITING TIME” can
be set for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes in units of 3
minutes.
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ON
CINEMA MODE
LONG LIFE
GRAY LEVEL
S1/S2
:
:
5
SOFT FOCUS
OFF
Reduces edges and softens the image.
Example: Setting “SOFT FOCUS” to “2”
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Information
Ⅵ GRAY LEVEL settings
Perform Steps 1-2 of LONG LIFE, then...
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “SOFT FOCUS”.
This adjusts the brightness of the black (the gray level)
for the sides of the screen.
The standard is 0 (black). The level can be adjusted
from 0 to 15. The factory setting is 3 (dark gray).
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4. Use the and buttons to select “2”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→OFF ↔ 1 ↔ 2 ↔ 3 ↔ 4
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
LONG LIFE
PLE
:
:
:
:
:
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
ORBITER
INVERSE
SCREEN WIPER
SOFT FOCUS
Setting the screen size for S1/S2 video input
If the S-video signal contains screen size information, the
image will be automatically adjusted to fit the screen when
this S1/S2 is set to AUTO.
This feature is available only when an S-video signal is
input via the VIDEO3 terminal.
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Information
Ⅵ SOFT FOCUS settings
OFF ............Turns the SOFT FOCUS function off.
Example: Setting the “S1/S2” to “AUTO”
1, 2, 3, 4 .....Activates the SOFT FOCUS setting. The
higher numbers create a softer image.
“SHARPNESS” can not be adjusted on
the “PICTURE” menu.
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION2”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “OPTION2” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “S1/S2”.
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3. Use the and buttons to select “AUTO”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
OFF ↔ AUTO
OPTION2
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:
OFF
ON
CINEMA MODE
LONG LIFE
GRAY LEVEL
S1/S2
:
:
3
AUTO
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
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Setting the signal and black level for DVI
signal
Information
Ⅵ S1/S2 settings
Choose the signal for the DVI connector (PC or STB/
DVD) and set the black level.
AUTO .....Adjusts the screen size automatically
according to the S1/S2 video signal.
OFF ....... Turns the S1/S2 function off.
Example: Setting the “PLUG/PLAY” mode to “STB/
DVD”
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION2”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “OPTION2” screen appears.
Setting the picture size for RGB input signals
Use this procedure to switch the setting to “ON” or “OFF”.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “DVI SET UP”,
then press the MENU/ENTER button.
Example: Setting the “PICTURE SIZE” mode to
“OFF”
The “DVI SET UP” screen appears.
3. To set PLUG/PLAY mode to “STB/DVD”...
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
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Use the and buttons to select “STB/DVD”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
PLUG/PLAY:
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION2”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
PC ↔ STB/DVD
The “OPTION2” screen appears.
BLACK LEVEL: LOW ↔ HIGH
DVI SET UP
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “PICTURE SIZE”.
PLUG/PLAY
:
:
STB/DVD
HIGH
BLACK LEVEL
3. To set PICTURE SIZE mode to “OFF”...
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Use the and buttons to select “OFF”.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
ON ↔ OFF
OPTION2
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Information
Ⅵ PLUG/PLAY settings
PC ..............When connected to the PC signal.
:
:
OFF
ON
CINEMA MODE
LONG LIFE
GRAY LEVEL
S1/S2
:
:
:
3
OFF
OFF
BLACK LEVEL is set to “LOW”
automatically.
PICTURE SIZE
DVI SET UP
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
STB/DVD ...When connected to the SET TOP BOX,
DVD etc.
Information
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
BLACK LEVEL is set to “HIGH”
automatically.
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
Ⅵ BLACK LEVEL settings
LOW ...........When connected to the PC signal.
HIGH ..........When connected to the SET TOP BOX,
DVD etc. Change “HIGH” into “OFF”
if the black level appears gray.
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• DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Option3 Settings Menu
Using the timer
This function sets the monitor to turn ON/OFF
ON ↔ OFF
• Day
→SUNDAY ↔ MONDAY ↔ ..... ↔ FRIDAY ↔ SATURDAY←
automatically at a set time.
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
• Hour/Minutes
→ 00:00 ↔ 00:01 ↔ 00:02 ↔ ..... ↔ 23:58 ↔ 23:59←
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION3”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
5. Once the setting is completed...
Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “SET”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “OPTION3” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “TIMER”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The adjustments are stored and return to the TIMER
menu.
The “TIMER” screen appears.
PRESENT TIME
RETURN
TIMER
PRESENT TIME
DAYLIGHT
PROGRAM
:
OFF
SAVING TIME
:
OFF
WEDNESDAY
22 : 05 : 00
SET
SEL.
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT RETURN
SEL.
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT RETURN
Information
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3. Set the TIMER using ▲▲ and buttons.
See page 32 to set PRESENT TIME.
See page 33 to set PROGRAM.
Ⅵ PRESENT TIME settings
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Information
........................ Use to set DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
ON: The present time + 1 hour.
OFF: Cancelled
Day................Set the day of the week (e.g. Sunday).
Hour ..............Set the hour in the 24-hour format
(range 00 to 23).
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
PRESENT TIME
Minutes .........Set the minutes (range 00 to 59).
This sets the day of the week and present time.
Example: Setting “WEDNESDAY”, “22:05”
* If you press the EXIT button instead of the MENU/
ENTER button in step 5, the settings can not be mode.
Perform Steps 1-2 of TIMER, then...
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “PRESENT TIME”,
then press the MENU/ENTER button.
The “PRESENT TIME” screen appears.
PRESENT TIME
RETURN
DAYLIGHT
SAVING TIME
:
OFF
WEDNESDAY
13 : 00 : 00
SEL.
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
4. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select the item, then adjust
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using the
and buttons.
PRESENT TIME
RETURN
DAYLIGHT
SAVING TIME
:
OFF
WEDNESDAY
22 : 05 : 00
SEL.
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
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The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
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FUNCTION ............. Set the LONG LIFE function.
PROGRAM TIMER
This sets the day and time at which the power will be
switched ON/OFF as well as the input mode.
Ⅵ To reset the program
Align the cursor with the DATE field that you wish to
reset, then press the CLEAR button.
Example: Setting so that the power will be switched
on at 8:30 A.M., Monday, displaying RGB2 source,
and switched off at 10:30 A.M.
Ⅵ To reset the data
Align the cursor with the field (ON/OFF/INPUT/
FUNCTION) that you wish to reset, then press the
CLEAR button.
Perform Steps 1-2 of TIMER, then...
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “PROGRAM”.
TIMER
Ⅵ Special characters in the PROGRAM TIMER
PRESENT TIME
screen
PROGRAM
:
OFF
PROGRAM TIMER
FUNCTION
INVERSE
—
DATE
ON
OFF INPUT
MON 08 : 30 10 : 30
RGB2
—
TUE
SAT
- - : - - 18 : 15
WHITE
—
08 : 30 12 : 15 VIDEO1
*FRI 08 : 30 10 : 00 HD/DVD1
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
—
—
SAT
*
- - : - -
- - : - -
—
WHITE
—
EXIT RETURN
08 : 30 12 : 15 VIDEO1
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4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
15 : 30 16 : 00
SEL. ZOOM ADJ.
RGB1
• An asterisk “*” in the DATE field
The “PROGRAM TIMER” screen appears.
An asterisk “*” means “every”. For example, “*FRI”
means every Friday and “*” means everyday.
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5. Adjust using the ▲▲ and buttons and ZOOM
ם / מ button. • A hyphen “-” in the ON field or OFF field
If any hyphen remains in the ON field or OFF field, the
FUNCTION can not be set.
PROGRAM TIMER
FUNCTION
DATE
ON
OFF INPUT
INVERSE
MON 08 : 30 10 : 30
RGB2
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
- - : - -
—
• A hyphen “-” in the FUNCTION field
A hyphen “-” means last mode (the mode that was last
selected at the time the power was switched off).
—
—
—
—
SEL. ZOOM ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Setting the power on mode
This function sets the input mode at the time the power is
switched on.
The mode switches as follows each time the ZOOM
ם /מ button is pressed: • Date
Example: Setting “VIDEO2”
→ — ↔ SUN ↔ MON ↔ ... ↔ SAT ↔ * ↔ *SUN ↔ *MON ↔ ... ↔ *SAT←
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
• ON/OFF Hour
→ 00 ↔ 01 ↔ 02 ↔ ..... ↔ 21 ↔ 22 ↔ 23←
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION3”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
• Minute
The “OPTION3” screen appears.
→ 00 ↔ 01 ↔ 02 ↔ ..... ↔ 57 ↔ 58 ↔ 59←
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “PWR. ON MODE”.
• INPUT
3. To set the PWR. ON MODE to “VIDEO2”...
→ — ↔ LAST ↔ VIDEO1 ↔ VIDEO2 ↔ VIDEO3 ↔ HD/DVD1 ←
→ RGB3 ↔ RGB2 ↔ RGB1 ↔ HD/DVD2 ←
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ᮣ
Use the and buttons to select “VIDEO2”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
• FUNCTION
The available inputs depend on the setting of “BNC
INPUT”.
→ — ↔ ORBITER ↔ INVERSE ↔ WHITE ↔ WIPER←
RGB:
→ LAST ↔ VIDEO1 ↔ VIDEO2 ↔ VIDEO3 ←
→ RGB3 ↔ RGB2 ↔ RGB1 ↔ HD/DVD1 ←
Information
→ LAST ↔ VIDEO1 ↔ VIDEO2 ↔ VIDEO3 ←
COMP:
Ⅵ PROGRAM TIMER settings
→ RGB3 ↔ RGB1 ↔ HD/DVD2 ↔ HD/DVD1 ←
DATE....................... Set the day of the week (e.g.
Sunday).
ON (hour, minutes) .... Set the time at which the power
will be turned on in the 24-hour
format.
OFF (hour, minutes)... Set the time at which the power
will be turned off in the 24-hour
format.
OPTION3
PREVIOUS PAGE
TIMER
3 / 3
PWR. ON MODE
CONTROL LOCK
IR REMOTE
LOOP OUT
:
:
:
:
:
VIDEO2
OFF
ON
OFF
ID NUMBER
VIDEO WALL
SEL.
ALL
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
INPUT ..................... Set the input mode that will be
displayed when the timer is on.
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Enabling/disabling remote control wireless
transmission
Information
Ⅵ PWR. ON MODE settings
This function enables/disables remote control wireless
transmission.
LAST ................Last mode (the mode that was last
selected at the time the power was
switched off).
VIDEO1, 2, 3.... VIDEO input mode.
RGB1, 2, 3 ....... RGB input mode.
HD/DVD1, 2 ..... HD/DVD input mode.
Example: Setting “OFF”
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION3”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
The “OPTION3” screen appears.
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “IR REMOTE”.
3. To set the IR REMOTE to “OFF”...
ᮤ
ᮣ
Use the and buttons to select “OFF”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The mode switches as follows each time the or
Enabling/disabling the front panel controls
This function enables/disables the front panel controls.
ᮤ
ᮣ
button is pressed:
Example: Setting “ON”
OFF
↔
ON
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
OPTION3
PREVIOUS PAGE
TIMER
3 / 3
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION3”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
PWR. ON MODE
CONTROL LOCK
IR REMOTE
LOOP OUT
:
:
:
:
:
LAST
OFF
OFF
OFF
ALL
The “OPTION3” screen appears.
ID NUMBER
VIDEO WALL
SEL.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “CONTROL
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
LOCK”.
Information
Ⅵ IR REMOTE settings
3. To set the CONTROL LOCK to “ON”...
ᮤ
ᮣ
Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
ON...... Enables remote control wireless transmission.
OFF .... Disables remote control wireless transmission.
Set “OFF” to avoid unwanted control from
other remote controls.
ᮤ
ᮣ
OFF
↔
ON
OPTION3
PREVIOUS PAGE
TIMER
3 / 3
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
PWR. ON MODE
CONTROL LOCK
IR REMOTE
LOOP OUT
:
:
:
:
:
LAST
ON
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
ON
OFF
ALL
ID NUMBER
VIDEO WALL
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Information
Ⅵ CONTROL LOCK settings
ON...... Disables the buttons on the front panel.
OFF .... Enables the buttons on the front panel.
* Even when the CONTROL LOCK is set, the POWER
switch will not be locked.
* This becomes effective when the on-screen menu goes
out.
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
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Loop Out setting
button is pressed:
When this feature is set to ON, the received signal will be
→ALL ↔ 1 ↔ 2 ↔ ..... ↔ 255 ↔ 256←
looped out.
Example: Setting “ON”
OPTION3
PREVIOUS PAGE
TIMER
3 / 3
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
PWR. ON MODE
CONTROL LOCK
IR REMOTE
LOOP OUT
:
:
:
:
:
LAST
OFF
ON
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION3”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
OFF
2
ID NUMBER
VIDEO WALL
SEL.
The “OPTION3” screen appears.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
* To reset back to ALL
Press the CLEAR button.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “LOOP OUT”.
3. To set the LOOP OUT to “ON”...
ᮤ
ᮣ
Information
Use the and buttons to select “ON”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
Ⅵ ID NUMBER settings
ALL...........ID NUMBER will not be set.
1 to 256 ....ID NUMBER will be set.
OFF
↔
ON
OPTION3
PREVIOUS PAGE
TIMER
3 / 3
Ⅵ When the ID NUMBER have been set
PWR. ON MODE
CONTROL LOCK
IR REMOTE
LOOP OUT
:
:
:
:
:
LAST
OFF
ON
You can also set ID NUMBER for each remote control
to operate the plasma display individually. To do so,
see below.
ON
ID NUMBER
VIDEO WALL
SEL.
ALL
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
Information
Ⅵ LOOP OUT settings
ON...... The received signal will be looped out via PC1
terminal or VIDEO1 terminal.
To set the ID number for the remote control
OFF .... The received signal will not loop out.
Example: Setting “2”
* Even if LOOP OUT is ON, signals won’t be sent out if
POWER is being turned off.
1. Press the ID SELECT button on the remote control.
The “ID SELECT” screen appears.
Ⅵ To connect another display...
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “ID NUMBER”.
See page 10.
3. To set the ID NUMBER to “2”...
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ᮣ
Ⅵ If the RGB/PC1 signal is present at the time
Use the and buttons to select “2”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
the power switched on...
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
The RGB/PC1 input will be displayed regardless of the
setting of LOOP OUT.
→ALL ↔ 1 ↔ 2 ↔ ..... ↔ 255 ↔ 256←
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
ID SELECT
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
POSITION :
1
ID NUMBER
:
2
ID number setting
ADJ.
EXIT
RETURN
When using more than one of these displays, this function
sets ID numbers so that operation of the remote control
does not cause multiple monitors to operate at the same
time.
* To reset back to ALL
Press the CLEAR button.
4. Once the setting is completed...
Press the EXIT button to delete the ID SELECT screen.
Example: Setting “2”
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
2), then perform the following operations.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION3”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “OPTION3” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “ID NUMBER”.
3. To set the ID NUMBER to “2”...
ᮤ
ᮣ
Use the and buttons to select “2”.
The mode switches as follows each time the or
ᮤ
ᮣ
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Video Wall setting
Use this feature to configure a 2×2 or 3×3 video wall.
Set “ADVANCED OSM” to “ON” in the main menu (1/
Information
Ⅵ DIVIDER settings
OFF, 1 .......1 Screen (Matrix display function does not
work)
4 ................4 Screens (2×2 video wall)
9 ................9 Screens (3×3 video wall)
2), then perform the following operations.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “OPTION3”, then press
the MENU/ENTER button.
The “OPTION3” screen appears.
* When you select “4” or “9”, set the VIDEO WALL
2. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “VIDEO WALL”,
then press the MENU/ENTER button.
POSITION.
The “VIDEO WALL” screen appears.
VIDEO WALL POSITION
Set the position of each display.
Example: Setting “4”
VIDEO WALL
DIVIDER
:
1
POSITION
DISP. MODE
AUTO ID
:
:
SPLIT
OFF
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
IMAGE ADJUST
P. ON DELAY
PLE LINK
:
:
:
OFF
OFF
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “POSITION”, then
press the MENU/ENTER button.
REPEAT TIMER
SEL.
OFF
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
The “VIDEO WALL POSITION” screen appears.
ᮤ
ᮣ
3. Set the VIDEO WALL using ▲▲ and buttons.
See page 36 to set DIVIDER.
ᮤ
ᮣ
4. Use the and buttons to select “NO. 4”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
See page 36 to set POSITION.
See page 37 to set DISP. MODE.
See page 37 to set AUTO ID.
button is pressed:
• 4 Screens
→ NO. 1 ↔ NO. 2 ↔ NO. 3 ↔ NO. 4 ←
See page 37 to set IMAGE ADJUST.
See page 38 to set P. ON DELAY.
See page 38 to set PLE LINK.
• 9 Screens
See page 39 to set REPEAT TIMER.
→ NO. 7 ↔ NO. 8 ↔ ....... ↔ NO. 14 ↔ NO. 15 ←
4. Once the setting is completed...
Press the EXIT button to return to the OPTION3 menu.
VIDEO WALL POSITION
POSITION NO.
4
Note: A contingency method of shutting off the electric
power should be used in cases of emergency during video
wall setup.
ADJ.
EXIT
RETURN
Information
Information
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
Ⅵ VIDEO WALL POSITION settings
1 Screen.....There is no need to set POSITION.
4 Screens
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
NO. 1
NO. 2
DIVIDER
NO. 4
NO. 3
Set the 2×2 or 3×3 video wall.
Example: Setting “4”
9 Screens
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
NO. 8
NO. 11
NO. 14
NO. 9
NO. 7
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “DIVIDER”.
NO. 12
NO. 15
NO. 10
NO. 13
ᮤ
ᮣ
4. Use the and buttons to select “4”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→ OFF ↔ 1 ↔ 4 ↔ 9 ←
VIDEO WALL
DIVIDER
:
4
POSITION
DISP. MODE
AUTO ID
:
:
SPLIT
OFF
IMAGE ADJUST
P. ON DELAY
PLE LINK
:
:
:
OFF
OFF
REPEAT TIMER
SEL.
OFF
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
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DISP. MODE
Information
Select the screen mode from between two options
(Splitting, Blanking).
Ⅵ AUTO ID settings
ON...... Enables Auto ID function. In the case shown
below, display 1 will be set as ID 1, display 2
as ID2, etc.
Example: Setting “BLANK”
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
REMOTE
OUT
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “DISP. MODE”.
No.1
No.1
No.2
No.2
REMOTE
OUT
REMOTE
IN
No.4 No.3
No.4 No.3
REMOTE
IN
ᮤ
ᮣ
4. Use the and buttons to select “BLANK”.
Display 2
Display 1
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
SPLIT ↔ BLANK
VIDEO WALL
REMOTE
OUT
No.1
No.1
No.2
No.2
REMOTE
OUT
REMOTE
IN
No.4 No.3
No.4 No.3
REMOTE
IN
DIVIDER
:
1
Display 3
Display 4
POSITION
DISP. MODE
AUTO ID
:
:
BLANK
OFF
OFF .... Disables Auto ID function.
IMAGE ADJUST
P. ON DELAY
PLE LINK
:
:
:
OFF
OFF
IMAGE ADJUST
REPEAT TIMER
SEL.
OFF
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
The position of the image can be adjusted and flickering
of the image can be corrected.
Information
Ⅵ DISP. MODE settings
Example: Adjusting the vertical position
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
SPLIT .........Combines enlarged screens and creates
multiple screens.
BLANK .......Corrects misalignment of combined screen
portions and creates multiple screens
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “IMAGEADJUST”,
then press the MENU/ENTER button.
The “IMAGE ADJUST” screen appears.
4. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “V-POSITION”.
AUTO ID
IMAGE ADJUST
This feature automatically sets the ID numbers of multiple
displays connected to each other.
ASPECT MODE
V-POSITION
H-POSITION
V-HEIGHT
:
NORMAL
Example: Setting “ON”
H-WIDTH
Set the ID number for the No. 1 display on ID NUMBER
menu.
AUTO PICTURE
FINE PICTURE
PICTURE ADJ.
SEL.
:
OFF
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
ᮤ
ᮣ
5. Adust using the and buttons.
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “AUTO ID”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
OFF ↔ ON
AUTO ID
V-POSITION
AUTO ID
:
ON
ᮤ
ᮣ
* If neither the or button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current setting is set and the previous screen
reappears.
1
2
1
2
9
6
3
4
5
4
3
8
7
WIRED CABLE
CONNECTION TURN
Information
ADJ.
EXIT
RETURN
Ⅵ IMAGE ADJUST settings
These are the same functions as the IMAGE ADJUST
menu on page 22.
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P. ON DELAY (Power on delay)
PLE LINK
Use this function to activate power-on delay.
Turn on the AUTO ID before the following operations.
Use this function to set a uniform brightness for each
display.
Turn on the AUTO ID and set the DIVIDER (at 1, 4 or 9)
before the following operations.
Example: Setting “ON”
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
Example: Setting “ON”
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “P. ON DELAY”.
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
ᮤ
ᮣ
4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”.
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “PLE LINK”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
ᮤ
ᮣ
button is pressed:
4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
OFF ↔ ON
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
VIDEO WALL
DIVIDER
:
1
POSITION
DISP. MODE
AUTO ID
:
:
SPLIT
OFF
OFF ↔ ON
VIDEO WALL
IMAGE ADJUST
P. ON DELAY
PLE LINK
DIVIDER
:
1
:
:
:
ON
POSITION
DISP. MODE
AUTO ID
OFF
:
:
SPLIT
OFF
REPEAT TIMER
SEL.
OFF
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
IMAGE ADJUST
P. ON DELAY
PLE LINK
:
:
:
OFF
ON
Information
Ⅵ P. ON DELAY settings
REPEAT TIMER
SEL.
OFF
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
ON...... Turns on the main power of each display after
a delay time.
OFF .... Turns on the main power of all displays at the
same time.
Information
Ⅵ PLE LINK settings
ON...... Sets a uniform brightness for each screen in a
video wall.
OFF .... Sets the individual screen brightness for each
screen in a video wall.
* Once this function has been set to “ON”, POWER ON/
OFF button on the remote control does not function
except for the No.1 monitor.
By pressing the POWER ON button on the remote
control the No.1 monitor will turn on and the others
will be turned on one by one automatically.
* When this function is set “ON”, connect your plasma
displays with the remote cable (optional) in the order of
the position numbers for the 2×2 video wall. See the
drawing below.
* From the second monitor onward, neither the POWER
button on the unit nor the POWER ON button on the
remote control does function. However, by pressing and
holding the POWER ON button for more than 3 seconds,
the monitor will be turned on.
* If there are changes in the DIVIDER or POSITION,
the PLE LINK will automatically turn OFF.
REMOTE
OUT
No.1
No.1
No.2
No.2
REMOTE
OUT
REMOTE
IN
No.4 No.3
No.4 No.3
REMOTE
IN
Display 2
Display 1
REMOTE
OUT
No.1
No.1
No.2
No.2
REMOTE
OUT
REMOTE
IN
No.4 No.3
No.4 No.3
REMOTE
IN
Display 3
Display 4
* With the 3×3 video wall, connect the final display to
the first display the same way as with 2×2 video wall.
Note: The remote control can be operated unless the
IR REMOTE is set to “OFF”.
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REPEAT TIMER
Advanced OSM Settings Menu
Setting the menu mode
This allows you to access full menu items.
When P. ON DELAY or PLE LINK is ON, this won’t be
turned OFF.
Use this to set two timers. Each timer can use the
DIVIDER, SOURCE and WORK TIME functions.
Turn on the AUTO ID and set the DIVIDER (at 1, 4 or 9)
before the following operations.
Example: Setting “ON”
Example:
TIMER1...VIDEO1 will be displayed for 3 minutes.
TIMER2...RGB1 will be displayed for 6 minutes in a
2×2 video wall.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “ADVANCED OSM”.
MAIN MENU
1 / 2
PICTURE
AUDIO
Perform Steps 1-2 of VIDEO WALL, then...
3. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to select “REPEAT TIMER”.
VIDEO WALL
IMAGE ADJUST
OPTION1
ADVANCED OSM
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
:
OFF
DIVIDER
:
1
EXIT EXIT
ADJ.
POSITION
DISP. MODE
AUTO ID
:
:
SPLIT
OFF
2. To set the ADVANCED OSM to “ON”...
IMAGE ADJUST
P. ON DELAY
PLE LINK
ᮤ
ᮣ
Use the and buttons to select “ON”.
:
:
:
OFF
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
OFF
REPEAT TIMER
SEL.
OFF
EXIT RETURN
ADJ.
OFF ↔ ON
MAIN MENU
1 / 2
ᮤ
ᮣ
4. Use the and buttons to select “ON”, then press the
MENU/ENTER button.
PICTURE
AUDIO
IMAGE ADJUST
OPTION1
The “REPEAT TIMER” screen appears.
OPTION2
ᮤ
ᮣ
5. Adust using the ▲▲ and buttons.
OPTION3
ADVANCED OSM
NEXT PAGE
SEL.
:
ON
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
EXIT EXIT
ADJ.
REPEAT TIMER
Information
Ⅵ ADVANCED OSM settings
1
2
DIVIDER
:
:
:
1
SOURCE
VIDEO1
00H03M
WORK TIME
ON...... All of the main menu items are available for
advanced users.
DIVIDER
:
:
:
4
SOURCE
RGB1
00H06M
WORK TIME
OFF .... Some of the main menu items are not available
(e.g. OPTION2, OPTION3).
SEL.
ADJ.
EXIT RETURN
• DIVIDER
Ⅵ Restoring the factory default settings
→ 1 ↔ 4 ↔ 9
←
Select “ALL RESET” under the OPTION1 menu. Note
that this also restores other settings to the factory
defaults.
• SOURCE
The available sources depend on the setting of “BNC
INPUT”.
→
VIDEO1 ↔ VIDEO2 ↔ VIDEO3 ↔ HD/DVD1 ←
→ RGB3 RGB2 RGB1 HD/DVD2
↔
↔
↔
←
• WORK TIME
→ 00H01M ↔ 00H02M ↔ 00H03M ↔ ..... ↔ 04H14M ↔ 04H15M ←
Information
Ⅵ REPEAT TIMER settings
If you set both timers, Timer 1 and Timer 2 run
consecutively.
In the case of the Video wall, timer No.1 can be used to
control all the displays simultaneously.
* This becomes effective when the on-screen menu goes
out.
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Language Settings Menu
Setting the language for the menus
The menu display can be set to one of seven languages:
English, German, French, Swedish, Italian, Spanish or
Chinese.
Information
Ⅵ Video signal formats
Different countries use different formats for video
signals. Set to the color system used in your current
country.
AUTO ..............The color systems are automatically
identified and the format is set
accordingly.
Example: Setting the menu display to “DEUTSCH”
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “LANGUAGE”, then
press the MENU/ENTER button.
The “LANGUAGE” screen appears.
PAL..................This is the standard format used
mainly in the United Kingdom and
Germany.
SECAM............. This is the standard format used
mainly in France and Russia.
2. To select “DEUTSCH” ...
ᮤ
ᮣ
Use the and buttons to select “ DEUTSCH”.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
buttons is pressed:
4.43 NTSC,
→ ENGLISH ↔ DEUTSCH ↔ FRANÇAIS ←
PAL60 .............This format is used for videos in
countries using PAL and SECAM
video signals.
→
↔ SVENSKA ↔ ITALIANO ↔ ESPAÑOL ←
LANGUAGE
3.58 NTSC ......This is the standard format used
mainly in the United States and Japan.
PAL-M .............This is the standard format used
mainly in Brazil.
LANGUAGE
:
DEUTSCH
PAL-N..............This is the standard format used
mainly in Argentina.
MENU/ENTER
OK
EXIT
RETURN
ADJ.
Information
Ⅵ Language settings
Source Information Menu
Checking the frequencies, polarities of input
signals, and resolution
ENGLISH ........English
DEUTSCH....... German
FRANÇAIS ...... French
ESPAÑOL .......Spanish
ITALIANO ........ Italian
SVENSKA ....... Swedish
................... Chinese
Use this function to check the frequencies and polarities
of the signals currently being input from a computer, etc.
Press the MENU/ENTER button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “SOURCE
INFORMATION”, then press the MENU/ENTER
button.
Color System Settings Menu
Setting the video signal format
2. The “SOURCE INFORMATION” is displayed.
Use these operations to set the color systems of composite
SOURCE INFORMATION
video signals or Y/C input signals.
H. FREQ
V. FREQ
:
:
48.4KHZ
60.0KHZ
Example: Setting the color system to “3.58 NTSC”
H. POLARITY
V. POLARITY
:
:
NEG.
NEG.
1. On the MAIN MENU, select “COLOR SYSTEM”, then
press the MENU/ENTER button.
MEMORY
:
:
24
RESOLUTION
1024×768
The “COLOR SYSTEM” screen appears.
EXIT
RETURN
2. To select “ 3.58NTSC ” ...
PC:
MEMORY will be displayed.
ᮤ
ᮣ
Use the and buttons to select “ 3.58NTSC ”.
Others: MODE will be displayed.
ᮤ
ᮣ
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed:
→ AUTO ↔ 3.58NTSC ↔ 4.43NTSC ←
→ SECAM ↔ PAL-M ↔ PAL-N ↔ PAL60 ↔ PAL ←
COLOR SYSTEM
COLOR SYSTEM
:
3.58NTSC
EXIT
RETURN
ADJ.
40
External Control
Application
These specifications cover the communications control of
the plasma monitor by external equipment.
External Control Codes (Reference)
FUNCTION
Power ON
OFF
CODE DATA
9FH 80H 60H 4EH 00H CDH
9FH 80H 60H 4FH 00H CEH
Input Switch Video1 (BNC)
Video2 (RCA)
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 01H 08H
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 02H 09H
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 03H 0AH
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 05H 0CH
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 06H 0DH
Connections
Connections are made as described below.
Video3 (S-Video)
DVD1/HD1 (RCA)
DVD2/HD2 (BNC)
RGB1 (mini D-sub 15-pin) DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 07H 0EH
RGB2 (5BNC)
RGB3 (DVI)
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 08H 0FH
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 0CH 13H
External equipment
e.g., Personal computer
Audio Mute ON
9FH 80H 60H 3EH 00H BDH
9FH 80H 60H 3FH 00H BEH
OFF
Picture Mode NORMAL
THEAT. 1
DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H 01H CBH
DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H 02H CCH
DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H 03H CDH
DFH 80H 60H OAH 01H 04H CEH
THEAT. 2
DEFAULT
Screen Mode STADIUM
DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H 02H 13H
DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H 03H 14H
DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H 04H 15H
DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H 05H 16H
DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H 09H 1AH
DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H 0AH 1BH
ZOOM
NORMAL
FULL
14 : 9
2.35 : 1
Auto Picture ON
OFF
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H 03H 09H 00H 4DH
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H 03H 09H 01H 4EH
Display
Connector on the plasma monitor side: EXTERNAL
CONTROL connector.
Cinema Mode ON
OFF
DFH 80H 60H C1H 01H 01H 82H
DFH 80H 60H C1H 01H 02H 83H
Use a crossed (reverse) cable.
Note: Contact your local dealer for a full list of the
External Control Codes if needed.
Type of connector: D-Sub 9-pin male
Pin No.
Pin Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
No Connection
RXD (Receive data)
TXD (Transmit data)
DTR (DTE side ready)
GND
DSR (DCE side ready)
RTS (Ready to send)
CTS (Clear to send)
No connection
2
5
1
3
4
8
9
6
7
Communication Parameters
(1) Communication system
(2) Interface
(3) Baud rate
(4) Data length
(5) Parity
Asynchronous
RS-232C
9600 bps
8 bits
Odd
(6) Stop bit
1 bit
(7) Communication code
Hex
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Troubleshooting
If the picture quality is poor or there is some other problem, check the adjustments, operations, etc., before requesting service.
Symptom
Checks
Remedy
Mechanical sound is heard.
• Maybe the sound from the cooling fans used to prevent over heating.
• Are the image and sound normal? • If there are no abnormalities in the image
The unit emits a crackling sound.
and sound, the noise is caused by the
cabinet reacting to changes in humidity. This
will not affect performance.
Picture is disturbed.
Sound is noisy.
• Is a connected component set directly in • Leave some space between the display and
front or at the side of the display?
the connected components.
Remote control operates erroneously.
The remote control does not work.
• Are the remote control’s batteries worn
out?
• Replace both batteries with new ones.
• Set IR REMOTE OFF on OPTION3 menu.
• Is IR REMOTE set to ON?
• Has an ID number been set for the main • Set an ID number with the ID SELECT
unit? button, or set the ID number to ALL.
• Is the monitor’s power cord plugged into • Plug the monitor’s power cord into a power
Monitor’s power does not turn on
when the remote control’s power
button is pressed.
a power outlet?
outlet.
• Are all the monitor’s indicators off?
• Press the power button on the monitor to
turn on the power.
• Are the remote control’s batteries worn
out?
• Replace both batteries with new ones.
• Is IR REMOTE set to ON?
• Set IR REMOTE OFF.
• Has an ID number been set for the main • Set an ID number with the ID SELECT
unit?
button, or set the ID number to ALL.
Monitor does not operate when the
remote control’s buttons are pressed. monitor, or is there an obstacle between
the remote control and the monitor?
• Is the remote control pointed at the
• Point the remote control at the monitor’s
remote control sensor when pressing
buttons, or remove the obstacle.
• Is direct sunlight or strong artificial light
shining on the monitor’s remote control
sensor?
• Eliminate the light by closing curtains,
pointing the light in a different direction, etc.
•
Are the remote control’s batteries worn out?
• Replace both batteries with new ones.
• The remote cable is plugged into the
REMOTE IN terminal (Wired).
• Unplug the remote cable from the monitor.
• The front panel buttons do not function
during Control Lock.
• Set the Control Lock to OFF.
The front panel buttons of the main
unit do not function.
No sound or picture is produced.
• Is the monitor’s power cord plugged into • Plug the monitor’s power cord into a power
a power outlet?
outlet.
Picture appears but no sound is
produced.
• Is the volume set at the minimum?
• Is the mute mode set?
• Increase the volume.
•
Press the remote control’s MUTE button.
• Are the speakers properly connected?
• Is AUDIO INPUT set correctly?
• Connect the speakers properly.
• Set AUDIO INPUT on the AUDIO menu
correctly.
Poor picture with VIDEO signal input. •Improper control setting.
Local interference.
• Adjust picture control as needed.
Try another location for the monitor.
Be sure all connections are secure.
Cable interconnections.
Input impedance is not correct level.
Poor picture with RGB signal input.
• Improper control setting.
• Adjust picture controls as needed.
Incorrect 15 PIN connector pin
connections.
Check pin assignments and connections.
Tint is poor or colors are weak.
Nothing appears on screen.
• Are the tint and colors properly adjusted? • Adjust the tint and color (under PICTURE).
• Is the computer’s power turned on?
• Is a source connected?
• Turn on the computer’s power.
• Connect source to the monitor.
• Is the power management function in the • Operate the computer (move the mouse,
standby or off mode?
etc.).
• Is LOOP OUT set to ON?
• Set LOOP OUT OFF.
• Adjust the IMAGE ADJUST properly.
Part of picture is cut off or picture is
not centered.
• Is the position adjustment appropriate?
Image is too large or too small.
• Is the screen size adjustment
appropriate?
• Press the WIDE button on the remote
control and adjust properly.
• Set to the proper resolution.
Picture is unstable.
• Is the computer’s resolution setting
appropriate?
POWER/STANDBY indicator is
lighted in red.
• Horizontal and / or vertical sync signal is • Check the input signal.
not present when the Intelligent Power
Manager control is on.
POWER/STANDBY indicator is
blinking in red.
• The temperature inside the main unit has • Promptly switch off the power of the main
become too high and has activated the
protector.
unit and wait until the internal temperature
drops. See*1.
POWER/STANDBY indicator is
blinking in green and red, or green.
• Prompty switch off the power of the main
unit. See *2.
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*1 Overheat protector
If the monitor becomes too hot, the overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned off. If this happens, turn off the power to the monitor
and unplug the power cord. If the room where the monitor is installed is particularly hot, move the monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor
to cool for 60 minutes. If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
*2 In the following case, power off the monitor immediately and contact your dealer or authorized Marantz Service Center.
The monitor turns off 5 seconds after powering on and then the POWER/STANDBY indicator blinks. It indicates that the power supply circuit, plasma
display panel, temperature sensor, or one or more fans have been damaged.
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Model PD6140D Information
Plasma Monitor
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (PD6140D)
Read before operating equipment
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
17. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with
recommended international global safety standards for
tilt and stability properties of its cabinets design.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
•
Do not compromise these design standards by
applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of
the cabinet which could ultimately overturn the
product.
Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing
electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet.
Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of
the set and cause product damage and/or personal
injury.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and third grounding prong.The wide
blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
•
18. Wall Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a
wall only as recommended by the manufacturer.
19. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located
away from power lines.
20. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is
connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA
No. 70- 1984, provides information with respect to proper
grounding of the mats and supporting structure
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge
unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and
requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure
below.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold
with the apparatus.When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
21. Objects and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the
enclosure through openings.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
15. This product may contain lead or mercury. Disposal of
these materials may be regulated due to environmental
considerations.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing
and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall
be placed on apparatus.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
this apparatus to rain or moisture.
For disposal or recycling information, please contact your
local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance:
16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be
serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into
the appliance; or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally
or exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
damaged.
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PRÉCAUTIONS IMPORTANTES DE SÉCURITÉ (PD6140D)
A lire avant de faire fonctionner l’appareil
1. Lire ces instructions.
2. Garder ces instructions.
3. Respecter tous les avertissements.
4. Suivre toutes les instructions.
17. Tous les téléviseurs doivent être conformes aux normes
inter-nationales de sécurité préconisées pour les
propriétés de sta-bilitéet d’inclinaison dans la conception
des meubles.
5. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil près de l’eau.
6. Nettoyer seulement avec un chiffon sec.
7. Ne pas boucher les ouvertures d’aération. Installer selon
les instructions du fabricant
•
Ne pas compromettre ces normes de conception en
tirant excessivement sur le devant ou le haut du
meuble, ce qui risque éventuellement de renverser
le produit.
8. Ne pas installer près d’une source de chaleur telle qu’un
radiateur, une bouche de chauffage, une cuisinière ou
d’autre matériel (y compris des amplificateurs) qui
produit de la chaleur.
9. Ne pas contourner la sécurité fournie par la fiche
polarisée ou la fiche de mise àla terre. Une fiche polarisée
possède deux lames dont une plus large que l’autre. Une
fiche de mise àla terre possède deux lames et une broche
de mise à la terre. La lame large ou la broche est fournie
pour votre sécurité. Lorsque la fiche fournie ne va pas
dans la prise, demander à un électricien de remplacer la
prise démodée.
•
De plus, ne pas se mettre en danger, ni mettre les
enfants en danger en plaçant du matériel électronique
ou des jouets sur le meuble. De tels articles pourraient
tomber malencon-treusement du haut du téléviseur
et endommager le produit et/ou blesser des gens.
18. Montage au mur ou au plafond - Il faut monter l’appareil
à un mur ou plafond uniquement en suivant les
recommandations du fabricant.
19. Lignes de transmission - Il faut situer une antenne
extérieure à l’écart des lignes de transmission
d’électricité.
20. Mise à terre de l’antenne extérieure - Si une antenne
extérieure est reliée au récepteur, assurez-vous que le
système d’antenne est bien mis à la terre pour protéger
contre les sauts de tension et l’accumulation des charges
d’électricité statique.
10. Protéger le cordon d’alimentation en ne pas marchant
dessous ni le coinçant, en particulier près des fiches,
des prises et de l’endroit oùle cordon rejoint de l’appareil.
11. N’utiliser que des accessoires préconisés par le fabricant.
12.
Utiliser seulement avec un chariot, meuble,
trépied, support ou table spécifié par le
fabricant ou vendu avec l’appareil. En utilisant
un chariot, au moment de déplacer le chariot/
téléviseur, bien faire attention pour éviter des
blessures dues au renversement éventuel.
La section 810 du National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No.
70-1984, fournit des renseignements sur la mise à la terre
du mât et de sa structure de soutient, du fil d’entrée à un
appareil de décharge/antenne, sur la grosseur des
conducteurs de mise à terre, sur l’emplacement d’un
appareil de décharge/antenne, sur la mise à la terre vers
les électrodes de terre, ainsi que sur les
recommandations sur les électrodes de terre. Voir la
figure ci-dessous.
13. Débrancher cet appareil pendant des orages ou lorsqu’il
ne sera pas utilisé pendant longtemps.
14. Consulter un technicien agréé de service après vente
pour toute réparation. Le service après vente est
nécessaire lorsque l’appareil a été endommagé de
quelque façon que ce soit, telle que lorsque le cordon
d’alimentation ou la fiche est endommagé, du liquide
renversé, un objet tombé dans l’appareil, l’exposition
de l’appareil à la pluie ou l’humidité, lorsque l’appareil
ne fonc-tionne pas normalement ou lorsqu’on a laissé
tomber l’appareil.
21. Entrée des objets et des liquides - Evitez de laisser
tomber des objets ou des liquides par les ouverture de
l’enclos.
Ne pas exposer l’appareil aux projections ou aux écoulement
d’eau et ne jamais poser un récipient contenant du liquide,
un vase par exemple, sur l’appareil.
15. Ce produit peut contenir un plomb ou du mercure. La
mise à rebut de ces matières pourrait être réglementée
pour des raisons de protection de l’environnement. Pour
s’informer sur la mise à rebut ou le recyclage, veuillez
se mettre en contact avec les autorités locales ou
16. Dommages qu’il faut faire réparer - Il faut faire réparer
l’appareil par un technicien qualifié lorsque:
A. Le cordon d’alimentation en électricité ou la fiche a
été endommagé; ou
AVERTISSMENT
Pour réduire les risques d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne
jamais exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
B. On a laissé tomber des objets ou du liquide dans
l’appareil;
C. On a exposé l’appareil a la pluie; ou
D. L’appareil ne paraît pas marcher normalement ou
présente de grands changements d’opération; ou
E. On a laissé tomber l’appareil ou endommager le
coffret.
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Important Information
Warning
NOTE:
Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard
When you connect a computer to this monitor, use an RGB
for the Protection of Electronic Computer/ Data Processing
Equipment ANSI/NFPA 75.
cable including the ferrite core on both ends of the cable.
And regarding DVI and power cable, attach the supplied
ferrite cores. If you do not do this, this monitor will not
conform to mandatory FCC standards.
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:
Attaching the ferrite cores:
Set the ferrite cores on both ends of the DVI cable (not
supplied), and both ends of the power cable (supplied).
Close the lid tightly until the clamps click.
Use the band to fasten the ferrite core (supplied) to the
DVI cable.
DVI cable (not supplied)
Connector
band
band
core (small)
core (small)
• 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.
Power cable (supplied)
core (large)
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician
for help.
core (large)
Caution
PD6140D is for use with the following optional accessory.
Use with other optional accessories is capable of resulting in
instability causing possible injury.
Manufacturer’s name: Marantz Japan, Inc.
Stand: AS6140
Please contact Marantz America, Inc. for approved optional
accessories.
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Recommandations importantes
Avertissement
REMARQUE:
Pour raccorder un ordinateur à ce moniteur, procéder à
l’aide d’un câble RGB à âme de ferrite aux deux
Ne pas utiliser dans une salle d’ordinateurs telle que définie
dans la Norme pour la protection des ordinateurs
électroniques/appareils de traitement des données ANSI/
extrémités. Sur les câbles DVI et les câbles d’alimentation
NFPA75.
électrique, fixer les âmes de ferrite fournies aux extrémités.
Si vous ne le faîtes, le moniteur ne sera pas en
DOC avis de conformation
conformité avec les exigences des standards FCC.
Cet appareil numérigue de la Classe B respecte toutes les
Fixation des noyaux en ferrite.
exigences du Réglement sur le Matériel Brouilleur du Canada.
Monter les tores en ferrite aux deux extrêmités du câble
DVI (non fourni) et aux deux extrêmités du câble
d’alimentation électrique (fourni).
Fermez doucement le couvercle jusqu’à ce que les crans
se clipsent.
Fixer le tore en ferrite (fourni) au câble DVI à l’aide d’un
collier.
Câble DVI (non fourni)
Connecteur
Collier
Collier
noyau (petit)
noyau (petit)
Câble d'alimentation
électrique (fourni)
noyau (large)
noyau (large)
Attention
Le PD6140D est fait pour être utilisé avec le accessoire
optionnels suivants. Toute utilisation avec d’autres
accessoires optionnels peut entraîner une instabilité pouvant
causer des blessures.
Nom du fabricant: Marantz Japan, Inc.
Support: AS6140
Veuillez contacter Marantz America, Inc. pour connaître les
accessoires optionnels approuvés.
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Specifications
Screen Size
53.2"(H)
ן 29.9"(V) inches 1351(H)
ן 760(V) mm diagonal 61"
1.8"
(45)
2.9"
(74)
57.9" (1470)
Aspect Ratio
Resolution
Pixel Pitch
16 : 9
1365(H)
ן 768(V) pixels 53.2" (1351)
0.039"(H)
ן 0.039"(V) inches 0.99(H)
ן 0.99(V) mm Color Reproduction
Signals
256 levels, 16,770,000 colors
Synchronization Range Horizontal : 15.5 to 110 kHz
(automatic : step scan)
Vertical : 50.0 to 120 Hz
(automatic : step scan)
4.7"
(119)
Input Signals
RGB, NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL (B,G,M,N),
PAL60, SECAM, HD*1 , DVD*1 , DTV*1
Units are in inch
(mm)
Input Terminals (VIDEO1 and RGB1 can also be used as OUTPUT terminals)
RGB
The features and specifications may be subject to change without
notice.
*1 HD/DVD/DTV input signals supported on this system
Visual 1 (Analog) mini D-sub 15-pin
ן 1 Visual 2 (Analog) BNC (R, G, B, H/CS, V)
ן 1*2 Visual 3 (Digital) DVI-D 24-pin
ן 1*3 480P (60 Hz)
525I (60 Hz)
625P (50 Hz)
1035I (60 Hz)
480I (60 Hz)
576P (50 Hz)
625I (50 Hz)
1080I (50 Hz)
525P (60 Hz)
576I (50 Hz)
720P (60 Hz)
1080I (60 Hz)
Video
Visual 1
Visual 2
Visual 3
BNC
ן 1 RCA-pin
ן 1 S-Video: DIN 4-pin
ן 1 *2 The 5-BNC connectors are used as RGB/PC2 and HD/DVD2 input.
Select one of them under “BNC INPUT”.
*3 Compatible with HDCP.
Supported Signals
• 640
480P @ 59.94/60Hz • 1280
720P @ 59.94/60Hz • 1920
1080I @ 59.94/60Hz • 720
480P @ 59.94/60Hz • 720
480I @ 59.94/60Hz Note: In some cases a signal on the plasma monitor may not be displayed
properly. The problem may be an inconsistency with standards from
the source equipment (DVD, Set-top box, etc...). If you do experience
such a problem please contact Marantz Service Center, Inc. and also
the manufacturer of the source equipment.
DVD/HD/DTV
Visual 1
Visual 2
Audio
RCA-pin (Y, PB[CB], PR[CR])
ן 1*1 BNC (Y, PB[CB], PR[CR])
ן 1*1, *2 Stereo RCA
ן 3 (Selectable) D-sub 9-pin
ן 1 (RS-232C) 9W+9W at 6 ohm
External Control
Sound output
Power Supply
Current Rating
Power Consumption
Dimensions
AC120V 50/60Hz
6.7A (maximum)
540W (typical)
57.9 (W)
ן 34.7 (H)ן 4.7 (D) inches 1470 (W)
ן 880 (H)ן 119(D) mm Weight
134.5 lbs / 61.0 kg (without stand)
Environmental Considerations
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F
Humidity
Altitude
20 to 80% (no condensation)
0 to 9180 feet / 0 to 2800 m
Storage Temperature -10°C to 50°C / 14°F to 122°F
Humidity
Altitude
10 to 90% (no condensation)
0 to 9840 feet / 0 to 3000 m
Front Panel User Controls Power on/off, Input source select,
Volume up/down/ OSM control
Other Features Motion compensated 3D Scan Converter (NTSC,
PAL, 480I, 576I, 525I, 625I, 1035I, 1080I), 2-3
pull down Converter (NTSC, 480I, 525I, 1035I,
1080I (60Hz)), 2-2 pull down Converter (PAL,
576I, 625I, NTSC, 480I, 525I), Digital Zoom
Function (100-900% Selectable), Video Wall 2×2/
3×3 multi screen, Self Diagnosis, Anti Image
Burn (PLE LOCK1~3, INVERSE, WHITE,
ORBITER (Auto1,2/Manual), SCREEN WIPER),
Color Temperature select (high/mid/mid low/low,
user has 4 memories), Control lock (Except power
SW), Auto Picture, Input Skip, Color Tune, Low
Tone (3 mode), Auto ID, Programmable Timer,
Gamma Correction (4 mode), Loop through
interface, Plug and play (DDC1, DDC2b, RGB3:
DDC2b only)
Remote Control Functions Power on/off, Input source select, OSM
control,Volume up/down, Cursor (UP,
DOWN,LEFT, RIGHT), Pointer, Zoom up/
down, Off timer, Wireless/ Wired remote
control
OSM Functions Picture (Contrast/Brightness/Sharpness/ Color/Tint/
Picture mode/Noise reduction/Color temperature/
White balance/Gamma/Low tone/Color tune), Audio
(Bass/Treble/Balance/Audio input), Image Adjust
(Aspect mode/V-Position /H-Position/V-Height /H-
Width/Auto Picture/Fine picture/Picture adjustment),
Option1 (OSM/BNC Input/D-Sub Input/RGB Select/
HD Select/Input Skip/All Reset), Option2 (Power
management/Cinema mode/Long life [PLE, Orbiter,
Inverse, White, Screen wiper, Soft focus]/Gray level/
S1/S2/Picture size/DVI Set up), Option3 (Timer Power
on mode/Control lock/IR Remote/Loop out/ID
number/Video wall [Divider, Position, Disp. mode,
Auto ID, Image adjust, Power on delay, PLE link,
Timer]), Advanced OSM, Language*, Color system,
Source information
Accessories
Remote control with two AAA batteries, Power
cord, Manuals, Safety metal fitting parts, Ferrite
cores, Bands, Cable clamps
Regulations
UL Approved (UL 60950 and UL65000/CSA
C22.2 No.60950-00/ CAN/CSA-E60065-00)
DOC Canada requirements
*English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish,
Chinese
Meets FCC Class B requirements
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Table of Signals Supported
Supported resolution
• When the screen mode is NORMAL, each signal is converted to a 1024 dots
ן 768 lines signal. (Except for *2, 3, 4 )
• When the screen mode is TRUE, the picture is displayed in the original resolution.
• When the screen mode is FULL, each signal is converted to a 1365 dots
ן 768 lines signal. (Except for *3) Computer input signals supported by this system
Sync Polarity
Presence
Screen mode
Vertical
Horizontal
frequency frequency
(Hz) (kHz)
70.1 31.5
RGB
Dots
ן lines Model
NORMAL TRUE FULL select*5
Memory
DVI
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
Signal Type
(4:3)
YES*2
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
– –
(16:9)
4
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
640
ן 400 YES YES
– –
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
POS
NEG
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
NEG
NEG
POS
POS
NEG
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
NEG
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
POS
NEG
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
NEG
NEG
POS
POS
NEG
POS
POS
NEG
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
POS
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
– –
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
– –
5
640
ן 480 59.9
72.8
75.0
85.0
100.4
120.4
60.0
60.0
56.3
60.3
72.2
75.0
85.1
99.8
120.0
60.0
70.1
75.0
85.0
100.6
75.0
56.2
59.8
60.0
60.0
59.9
60.0
75.0
85.0
100.1
60.0
65.0
70.0
75.0
85.0
66.7
74.6
74.9
75.1
60.0
71.2
72.0
66.0
76.0
76.1
60.0
60.0
31.5
37.9
37.5
43.3
51.1
61.3
31.0
31.7
35.2
37.9
48.1
46.9
53.7
63.0
75.7
48.4
56.5
60.0
68.7
80.5
67.5
45.1
48.0
47.7
47.7
48.3
64.0
80.0
91.1
108.5
75.0
81.3
87.5
93.8
106.3
35.0
49.7
60.2
68.7
64.6
75.1
78.1
61.8
71.7
81.1
49.7
63.9
YES YES STILL
YES YES – –
YES YES STILL
7
8
9
YES YES
YES YES
YES YES
– –
– –
– –
41
42
19
17
11
12
13
14
15
43
44
24
25
26
27
45
51
52
80
22
22
53
29
30
40
47
54
55
56
57
58
6
848
ן 480 852
ן 480*1 800
ן 600 YES YES WIDE2
YES YES WIDE1
YES YES STILL
YES YES STILL
– –
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES*3
YES*3
YES*3
YES*3
YES*3
YES
– –
YES YES
YES YES
YES YES
YES YES
YES YES
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
IBM PC/AT*8
compatible
computers
1024
ן 768 – –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
YES STILL
YES – –
YES STILL
YES
YES
– –
– –
YES
NO
1152
ן 864 YES STILL
YES WIDE1
YES WIDE3
1280
ן 768 YES
NO
– –
1360
ן 765 1360
ן 768 1376
ן 768 1280
ן 1024 – –
– – YES*3 WIDE1
– – YES*3 WIDE1
YES
YES
YES
NO
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
YES WIDE2
YES STILL
YES*4
YES*4
YES*4
YES*4
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES*3
YES
YES*4
YES*4
YES*4
YES
YES
YES*4
YES*3
YES*4
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
NO
NO
NO
1600
ן 1200 NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
640
ן 480 832
ן 624 YES YES
YES YES
Sync on G Sync on G
Sync on G Sync on G
Sync on G Sync on G
Sync on G Sync on G
Apple
Macintosh*6 *8
16
28
39
29
48
59
60
61
30
62
29
NO
– –
– –
NO
1024
ן 768 1152
ן 870 1280
ן 1024 – –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
YES WIDE1
YES WIDE1
– –
– –
NO
– –
– –
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
NEG
NEG
– –
NEG
NEG
– –
YES
YES
– –
YES
YES
– –
Work Station
(EWS4800)
8
*
8
NO
Work Station(HP)
*
1280
ן 1024 NO
Work Station
1152
ן 900 C Sync
C Sync
C Sync
– –
C Sync
C Sync
C Sync
– –
– –
– –
8
NO
(SUN)
*
– –
– –
NO
1280
ן 1024 1024
ן 768 1280
ן 1024 – –
– –
YES
YES
Work Station
(SGI)
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
– –
IDC-3000G
YES*7
YES*7
– – YES*7
– – YES*7 MOTION
– –
31
32
NO
NO
768
ן 576 50.0
59.9
31.4
31.5
NEG
NEG
NEG
NEG
YES
YES
YES
YES
PAL625P
640
ן 480 NTSC525P
7
*1 Only when using a graphic accelerator board that is capable of displaying 852
ן 480. *2 This signal is converted to a 1024 dots
ן 640 lines signal. *3 The picture is displayed in the original resolution.
*4 The aspect ratio is 5:4. This signal is converted to a 960 dots
ן 768 lines signal. *5 Normally the RGB select mode suite for the input signals is set automatically. If the picture is not displayed properly, set the RGB mode
prepared for the input signals listed in the table above.
*6 To connect the monitor to Macintosh computer, use the monitor adapter (D-Sub 15-pin) to your computer's video port.
*7 Other screen modes (ZOOM and STADIUM) are available as well.
*8 When viewing a moving picture at a vertical frequency greater than 65Hz, the picture may sometimes be unstable (jumpy). If this occurs,
please set the refresh rate of the external equipment to 60Hz.
To view 480I@60Hz (480 interlaced lines, 60Hz refresh rate) or 576I@50Hz (567 interlaced lines, 50Hz refresh rate) when sync polarity
is “Sync on Green”, set “RGB SELECT” to “MOTION”.
NOTE:
• While the input signals comply with the resolution listed in the table above, you may have to adjust the position and size of the picture or
the fine picture because of errors in synchronization of your computer.
• When a 1280 dots
ן 1024 lines signal or 1600 dots ן 1200 lines signal is input to the monitor, the picture will be compressed. • This monitor has a resolution of 1365 dots
ן 768 lines. It is recommended that the input signal should be XGA, wide XGA, or equivalent. • With digital input some signals are not accepted.
• The sync may be disturbed when a nonstandard signal other than the aforementioned is input.
• If you are connecting a composite sync signal, use the HD terminal.
What is HDCP/HDCP technology?
HDCP is an acronym for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. High bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a system for
preventing illegal copying of video data sent over a Digital Visual Interface (DVI).
If you are unable to view material via the DVI input, this does not necessarily mean the PDPis not functioning properly. With the implementation
of HDCP, there may be cases in which certain content is protected with HDCP and might not be displayed due to the decision/intention of the
HDCP community (Digital Content Protection, LLC).
• “IBM PC/AT” and “XGA” are registered trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. of the United States.
• “Apple Macintosh” is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. of the United States.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This device complies with Part 15 of 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.
U.S. Responsible Party: Marantz America, Inc.
Address:
1100 Maplewood Drive,
Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.
630-741-0300
Tel. No.:
Type of Product:
Equipment Classification:
Models:
Plasma Display
Class B Peripheral
PD6140D
We hereby declare that the equipment specified above
conforms to the technical standards as specified in the FCC Rules.
Printed on recycled paper
Printed in Japan
39AW851010
7S900051
You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website.
JAPAN
U.S.A.
Marantz Japan, Inc.
Marantz America, Inc.
Marantz Europe B.V.
35-1 Sagami Ohno 7-Chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan
1100 Maplewood Drive, Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.
EUROPE
P.O. Box 8744, 5605 LS Eindhoven, The Netherlands
is a registered trademark.
Printed in Japan
10/2003
ECMar
38AW851020
7S900052
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