PlasmaSync 3300 Multimedia Monitor
NEC Technologies, Inc.
MultiSync is a registered trademark of NEC Technologies, Inc. in the U.S.A.
1250 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 500
Printed in Japan
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NEC is registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
1993 by NEC Technologies, Inc.
Itasca, Illinois 60143-1248
PlasmaSync 3300 Multimedia Monitor
PlasmaSync
User's Manual
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Cet appareil numérigue de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du
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ATTENTION
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
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.
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.
AVERTISSEMENT
AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS
EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L’HUMIDITE. AUSSI, NE PAS
UTILISER LA FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR OU UNE AUTRE
PRISE DE COURANT SAUF SI CES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND.
NE PAS OUVRIR LE COFFRET, DES COMPOSANTS HAUTE TENSION SE
TROUVENT A L’INTERIEUR. LAISSER A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE LE SOIN DE
REPARER CET APPAREIL.
Mises en garde et précautions de sécurité
Le moniteur Multimédia PlasmaSync 3300 de NEC est conçu et fabriqués
pour assurer une longue durée de service sans problèmes. Aucun entretien
à l’exception du nettoyage n’est nécessaire. Utiliser un chiffon doux et sec.
Ne jamais utiliser de détergents puissants ou des solvents, tel que l'alcool
ouun diluant pour nettoyer le moniteur à écran plasma.
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 de réparer ou entretenir l’appareil soi-même. NEC ne saura
être tenu pour responsable pour toute blessure ou dommage causé par
des personnes non qualifiées qui essayent de réparer ou d’ouvrir le
couvercle arrière. Confier toute réparation à un centre de service agréé
NEC.
Pour un fonctionnement sûr et afin d’éviter d’endommager l’appareil, lire
attentivement et respecter les instructions suivantes.
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’électrocution et d’incendie:
Pour éviter des dommages et prolonger la durée de service de l’appareil:
1. Réserver un espace libre suffisant pour la ventilation afin d’éviter une
accumulation de chaleur interne. Ne pas couvrir les trous d’aération
arrière ou installer l’appareil dans un coffret fermé ou sur une étagère.
L’appareil est équipé d’ailettes de refroidissement sur le dessus. Si
l’appareil est logé dans un coffret ou sur une étagère, s’assurer qu’il y a
un espace libre suffisant pour la dissipation de la chaleur. Si l’appareil est
posé sur un coffret ou une étagère, la température doit être maintenue
en dessous de 40°C.
1. N’utiliser qu’une source d’alimentation de 120 V 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’accident, débrancher l’appareil et le
confier à un centre de service agréé NEC.
2. Ne pas utiliser la fiche polarisée du cordon d’alimentation avec des
prolongateurs ou des prises de courant, sauf si les lames peuvent être
insérées à fond.
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.
3. Ne pas exposer à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
4. Eviter d’endommager le cordon d’alimentation, et ne pas modifier le
cordon d’alimentation.
5. Débrancher l’appareil pendant les tempêtes ou si l’appareil n’est pas
utilisé pendant une longue période.
CONTENTS
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction to the PlasmaSync 3300...................................................................................... 1
Feature Highlights ...................................................................................................................... 1
Part Names and Functions ................................................................................................. 3
Front View................................................................................................................................... 3
Rear View /Terminal Board....................................................................................................... 5
Remote Control Unit................................................................................................................ 11
Battery Installation and Replacement / Remote Control Cautions / Operating Range .................. 15
Functions of DIP SW ........................................................................................................... 15
Functions and Settings of DIP SW 1........................................................................................ 17
Functions and Settings of DIP SW 2........................................................................................ 19
Installation.......................................................................................................................... 21
External Component Connections ....................................................................................... 21
Video Signal Connections ...................................................................................................... 21
RGB Signal Connections ......................................................................................................... 21
Mini D-SUB 15 Pin RGB Signal Composition ........................................................................... 22
Typical Connection Example ................................................................................................. 25
External Speaker Connections............................................................................................... 27
Controls/Adjustments ....................................................................................................... 29
Power ........................................................................................................................................ 29
Video Signal Input Settings ..................................................................................................... 29
Video Signal, Picture Adjustments ......................................................................................... 27
RGB Signal Input Settings ........................................................................................................ 30
RGB Signal, Picture Adjustments ............................................................................................ 31
Volume Control ....................................................................................................................... 31
OSM Controls ..................................................................................................................... 31
Direct Control Screen.............................................................................................................. 32
Accessing OSM/Main menu .................................................................................................. 33
White Balance Controls .......................................................................................................... 34
Language Select/OSM Location Control ............................................................................. 35
OSM Turn Off Time/OSM Gain Control .................................................................................. 36
Display Mode/Position Controls ............................................................................................. 37
Auto Picture Control (Picture ADJ/Fine Picture) .................................................................. 38
Visual Controls/Volume Control............................................................................................. 39
Normal ...................................................................................................................................... 40
External Control Function ................................................................................................. 41
Sigal Identification Flowchart........................................................................................... 43
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 45
Specifications .................................................................................................................... 47
Dimensions ............................................................................................................................... 51
Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................... 53
1
OSM and IPM are trademarks of NEC Technologies, Inc.
IBM PC/AT, PS/2 and VGA are registered trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
Feature Highlights
The OSM (On Screen Manager) controls have made the monitor' s Digital
Control System easier to use by providing menus on screen. Pressing the
PROCEED key turns on OSM. You' ll find it easy to navigate through the
menu that appears, and icons show you how the controls work.
Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,
Inc.
Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows is
a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
IPM (Intelligent Power Manager) is an innovative power saving utility that
complies with the EPA' s Energy Star requirements . Energy Star products
use 30 watts or less when in the main power saving mode.
When in the maximum power-down mode, the PlasmaSync 3300
monitor will consume approximately 10% of the total power drawn under
normal operation. This innovation adds up to 70% energy savings, longer
monitor life, environmental protection, reduced emissions, and reduced
air conditioning costs of the work environment.
Monitors follow the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA)
approved DPMS power-down signaling method. VESA' s Display Power
Management Signaling(DPMS) method which is endorsed by the EPA is
the power-down process a system should use to communicate to the
monitor to save power. Power-down functions can only be utilized with
an energy star system or video card which adhere to the VESA DPMS
standard. By using the monitor' s horizontal and vertical SYNC signals, the
monitor can be prompted into the different IPM modes. The following is
the description of the LED indicator for the IPM power saving modes:
Introduction
Introduction to the PlasmaSync 3300
Congratulations on your purchase of NEC' s PlasmaSync 3300
multimedia monitor which includes Microsoft' s Plug and Play
compatibility. Just plug your PlasmaSync 3300 monitor into a Plug and
Play compatible system, and your monitor is automatically ready to run
at it' s optimum performance. Other examples of features that
enhance your multimedia monitor performance are the On-Screen
Manager(OSM TM) controls and the Intelligent Power Manager(IPM
TM
)
System.
The Intelligent Power Manager(IPM TM) System follows the United States
government' s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines. The
IPM System increases the monitor' s life and saves energy and costs by
powering down when not in use.
Mode
LED Indicator
Power Saving
On
Standby
Green
Yellow
None
Minimum
PLUG and PLAY
Plug and Play is the new Microsoft solution with Windows 95 to provide
automatic peripheral connections without confusing and time-
consuming setup. NEC developed the monitor's Plug and Play capability
that allows your Plug and Play compatible system to automatically
identify, configure, and optimize the monitor connected to it. The
PlasmaSync 3300 multimedia monitor automatically tells the system its
identification and capabilities. NEC' s partnership with Microsoft provides
you with simple installation, setup, and service.
(Quickest Recovery)
Moderate
(EPA< 30 Watts, Moderate Recovery)
Maximum
(Slowest Recovery)
No Power Used
(Fully Off)
Suspend
Orange
Orange
No Light
Off
(IPM Mode)
Off
(Power Switch, Off)
The MultiSync PlasmaSync 3300 multimedia monitor incorporates NEC' s
famous multiple frequency technology. You are provided with a choice
of multiple operating platforms and a vast array of graphic standards.
Now, many resolution upgrades are possible without a new monitor.
A wide range of graphics standards is supported by the MultiSync
PLASMASYNC 3300 multimedia monitor including:
Contents of the Package
The following lists all of the items included in your multimedia monitor
package. Please save the original box and packing materials for future
transportation or shipment of this monitor.
1. PlasmaSync 3300 multimedia monitor
*1NTSC
2. Power cord
*1PAL
3. Remote control unit with remote cable and two AA batteries.
4. User' s manual
*1SECAM
*2VGA at 640 x 400 • 70Hz
VGA at 640 x 480 • 60 and 75Hz
*1VESA at 640 x 480 • 60, 72 and 75Hz
*1VESA at 800 x 600 • 56.2 and 60.3Hz
*1 This signal is converted into a 640 x 480 image.
2
*
indiates that only 400 lines at vertical center are
displayed.
And Macintosh resolutions such as:
640 x 480 • 66.6Hz
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3
Part Names and Functions
Front View
VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2/RGB 1/RGB 2/PROCEED/EXIT
4
9 8
6
3 2
1
7
5
1 POWER .............................. Press to power the monitor on and off.
8
9
VIDEO 2 ................................... Press to select the video source that is
connected to the VIDEO 2 input terminal
2
STANDBY
Indicator
/POWER ............ Lights green during normal operation.
(BNC type or S-VIDEO 2 IN).
Lights orange when the monitor is in standby
mode.
VIDEO 1 ................................... Press to select the video source that is
connected to the VIDEO 1 input terminal
3
4
5
Remote Sensor Window ........ Receives infrared signal from the remote control
unit.
(BNC type or S-VIDEO 1 IN).
NOTE: S-VIDEO IN terminals will take preference over VIDEO IN termi-
nals when the video source is connected to each terminal and VIDEO 1
or 2 selected.
EXIT ......................................... Press to exit the OSM controls in the main menu.
Press to exit to the previous menu in a submenu.
PROCEED................................ Press to access OSM. Press to proceed to the
selected menu choice (indicated by the arrow).
Press to move the arrow down to select one of
the choices.
6
7
RGB 2 ...................................... Press to select the RGB source that is connected
to the RGB 2 input terminals (BNC type).
RGB 1 ...................................... Press to select the RGB source that is connected
to the RGB 1 input terminal (mini D-SUB 15 pin
type).
4
5
Terminal Board
0
OPEN
ON
“
5
3
2
1
8
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
15 14 13 12 1
SHORT
B
A
C
5
4
3
2
1
OPEN
10
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11
ON
“
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SHORT
0 EXTERNAL CONTROL
EXTERNAL CONTROL IN (mini D-SUB 15 PIN).....This terminal is used when
power ON/OFF, input selection, AUDIO MUTE and PICTURE MUTE are
operated externally (by external control). See also page 41 for external con-
trol port pin assignments.
NOTE: Select EXT. CONTROL ON by setting pin No. 7 of DIP SW 1 to
ON when operating the monitor by external control.
NOTE: When in the EXT. CONTROL mode, the following operations of
the supplied remote control are not possible: Power control ON/ OFF,
Input selection, and Audio mute ON/OFF.
C VIDEO 1
VIDEO 1 IN (BNC type).....Connect to a video output of the external source.
S-VIDEO 1 IN.....Connect the S-video source with an S-connector output
here.
EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT (mini D-SUB 15 PIN)..... Connect to a second moni-
tor' s EXTERNAL CONTROL input to relay the signal input at the EXTER-
NAL CONTROL IN.
THROUGH OUT (BNC type).....Connect to a second monitor' s video input to
relay the video signal input at VIDEO 1 IN.
The EXTERNAL CONTROL THROUGH OUT terminal is used to connect
several monitors together (up to 50) and allows all of the monitors to be
controlled by one external control. No. 7 pin (EXT. CONTROL) of DIP
SW 1 must be set to the ON position on all of the monitors.
A DIP Switches
THROUGH OUT (S-VIDEO).....Connect to a second monitor' s S-connector
input to relay the video signal input at S-VIDEO 1 IN.
75 Ω/HIGH Impedance Select Switch.....Set to "75 Ω" during normal opera-
tion. In multiple connections using VIDEO 1 IN and THROUGH OUT ter-
minals, set to "HIGH" on all but the last monitor. Set to "75 Ω" on the last
monitor only.
DIP SW 1.....This DIP switch sets various conditions of the monitor. See
pages 17 and 18 for more details.
AUDIO R IN..... Connect the stereo right channel audio output here.
AUDIO L IN (MONO).....Connect the mono audio or stereo left channel au-
dio output here.
DIP SW 2.....This DIP switch sets Sync. Control and the Intelligent Power
Manager. Set all eight pins to the OFF positions during normal operation.
See pages 19 and 20 for more details.
AUDIO R THROUGH OUT.....Connect to a second monitor' s audio right
channel input.
B REMOTE IN/OUT..... When the supplied remote control is used in the
wired condition, connect the supplied remote cable to the REMOTE IN termi-
nal. The REMOTE OUT terminal is used to connect several monitors to-
gether and allows all of the monitors to be controlled by one remote control.
NOTE: Up to 50 monitors can be connected in the serial connection.
AUDIO L THROUGH OUT .....Connect to a second monitor' s audio left chan-
nel input.
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7
D
F
5
4
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11
E
4
2
1
10
9
8
7
15 14 13 12 11
D VIDEO 2
E RGB 1
VIDEO 2 IN (BNC type).....Connect the video source' s output here.
S-VIDEO 2 IN.....Connect the S-video source with an S-connector output
here.
Mini D-SUB 15 PIN IN.....A15 Pin Analog RGB 1 input terminal compatible
with computers that have a VGA/S-VGA/XGA output signal.
D-SUB 15 PIN THROUGH OUT.....Connect to an RGB INPUT terminal on an-
other monitor.
THROUGH OUT (BNC type).....Connect to a second monitor' s video input to
relay the video signal input at VIDEO 2 IN.
75 Ω/HIGH Impedance Select Switch.....Set to "75 Ω" during normal operation.
Set to "HIGH" when using the D-SUB 15 PIN THROUGH OUT RGB 1 termi-
nal.
THROUGH OUT (S-VIDEO).....Connect to a second monitor' s S-connector
input to relay the video signal input at S-VIDEO 2 IN.
75 Ω/HIGH Impedance Select Switch.....Set to "75 Ω" during normal opera-
tion. In multiple connections using VIDEO 2 IN and THROUGH OUT termi-
nals, set to "HIGH" on all but the last monitor. Set to "75 Ω" on the last
monitor only.
F RGB AUDIO
AUDIO R IN.....Connect the audio right channel output of the RGB source.
AUDIO L IN.....Connect the mono audio or stereo left channel output of the
RGB source.
AUDIO R IN.....Connect the stereo right channel audio output here.
AUDIO L IN (MONO).....Connect the mono audio or stereo left channel audio
output here.
AUDIO R THROUGH OUT.....Connect to a second monitor' s audio right chan-
nel RGB input.
AUDIO L THROUGH OUT.....Connect to a second monitor's audio left channel
RGB input.
AUDIO R THROUGH OUT.....Connect to a second monitor' s audio right chan-
nel input.
AUDIO L THROUGH OUT.....Connect to a second monitor' s audio left channel
input.
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9
J
H
I
G
G RGB 2
R, G, B, H/CS and V IN (BNC).....These are analog RGB input terminals.
Connect external components with R, G, B, H/CS, and V output terminals to
these analog RGB input terminals. Be sure that the RGB connection cable is
correctly attached to the corresponding terminals.
R, G, B, H/CS and V THROUGH OUT (BNC)..... Connect to a second monitor's
RGB inputs to relay the RGB signal inputs at R, G, B, H/CS and V IN.
75 Ω/HIGH Impedance Select Switchs for RGB and H/CS&V..... Set to "75 Ω"
during normal operation. In multiple connections using R, G, B, H/CS and V
IN and OUT terminals, set to "HIGH" on all but the last monitor. Set to "75 Ω"
on the last monitor only.
H External Speaker Terminals
+ RIGHT.....Connect RIGHT speaker positive wire here.
-
-
RIGHT.....Connect RIGHT speaker negative wire here.
LEFT.....Connect LEFT speaker negative wire here.
+ LEFT.....Connect LEFT speaker positive wire here.
I Internal Speaker Terminals
To enable the internal speakers, use the supplied speaker cables to con-
nect between the external speaker terminalsH and here.
J AC Input
Connect the supplied power cord' s three-pin plug here.
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Remote Control Unit
3
4
5
ON POWER OFF
1
VIDEO1VIDEO2 RGB1 RGB2
2
1 POWER ON/OFF ................ Press POWER ON to turn the monitor on
when the STANDBY/POWER indicator is lit
orange.
ON
OFF
POSITION/CONTROL
Press POWER OFF to turn the monitor off
and the monitor will go into the standby condi-
tion.
6
7
S
NORMAL
2 VIDEO 1 .............................. Press to select reception of a conventional
component or S-connector component con-
nected to VIDEO 1 IN terminal.
RGB/VIDEO
VIDEO
CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT SHARPNESS
3 VIDEO 2 .............................. Press to select reception of a conventional
component or S-connector component con-
nected to VIDEO 2 IN terminal.
NORMAL
VISUAL CONTROL
VOLUME
MUTE
4 RGB1 .................................. Press to select reception of a component
connected to RGB 1 IN terminal.
EXIT
PROCEED
ON SCREEN
5 RGB 2 ................................. Press to select reception of a component
connected to RGB 2 IN terminal.
MULTIMEDIA MONITOR RD-336E
Raster Control
6 POSITION/CONTROL ........ Adjusts the vertical position of the image up
ᮢ
(
/ ᮢ / ᮤ / ᮣ)
and down, and the horizontal position of the
image from left to right.
CONTROL (. /,) .............. Moves the bar in the , or . direction to in-
crease or decrease the adjustment in an
OSM submenu.
ᮢ
CONTROL( / ᮢ) ............. Moves the arrow up or down to select one of
the controls.
7 NORMAL ............................ This key resets the raster adjustment set-
tings of user changeable memory and recalls
the factory preset data.
NOTE: This can be done to only the signal having the factory preset data.
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Visual Control
I
8 RGB/VIDEO
ᮢ
CONTRAST ( / ᮢ ) ......... Adjusts the image brightness in relation to the
background.
ᮢ
Press and hold
for higher contrast.
ON POWER OFF
Press and hold ᮢ for lower contrast.
VIDEO1VIDEO2 RGB1 RGB2
9 RGB/VIDEO
ᮢ
BRIGHT (
/ ᮢ ) .............. Adjusts the overall image and screen bright-
ON
OFF
ness.
ᮢ
POSITION/CONTROL
Press and hold
for a brighter picture.
H
Press and hold ᮢ for a darker picture.
VIDEO
0 COLOR (
ᮢ
/ ᮢ ) ............... Adjusts color intensity of VIDEO display.
ᮢ
Press and hold
for more color saturation.
Press and hold ᮢ for less color saturation.
NORMAL
VIDEO
A TINT (
ᮢ
0
B
/ ᮢ ) .................... Adjusts red and green values of VIDEO display.
ᮢ
RGB/VIDEO
VIDEO
Press and hold
for a greener tint.
CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR TINT SHARPNESS
8
9
Press and hold ᮢ for a redder tint.
This control does not work for the PAL signal.
A
C
VIDEO
B SHARPNESS (
NORMAL
VISUAL CONTROL
ᮢ
/ ᮢ )...... Adjusts picture detail of VIDEO display.
ᮢ
VOLUME
MUTE
Press and hold
for a sharper picture.
E
G
Press and hold ᮢ for a softer picture.
D
F
EXIT
PROCEED
ON SCREEN
NOTE: The COLOR, TINT and SHARPNESS keys work for the VIDEO display only.
NOTE: The VISUAL CONTROL storing operation is effective only for one input
MULTIMEDIA MONITOR RD-336E
(VIDEO1, VIDEO2, RGB1 or RGB2).
ᮢ
• Other control keys than POSITION/CONTROL + / -,
/ ᮢ, and NORMAL can
C NORMAL ............................ This key resets the picture adjustment set-
tings of user changeable memory and recalls
be directly to access to each control. OSM controls are not possible in that
case.
the factory preset data.
NOTE: The CONTRAST, BRIGHT, COLOR, TINT and SHARPNESS ad-
justment level are factory preset at the optimum position.
ᮢ
HBacklight Switch
Set to ON to light up keys from the inside of
the remote control panel.This is useful when
the remote control unit is used in a darkened
room.
D VOLUME ( ᮢ / ) ............. Adjusts the volume.
Press and hold ᮢ to decrease sound.
ᮢ
Press and hold
to increase sound.
NOTE: The backlight key characters may be invisible in a bright-lit room. Make
sure that the backlight switch is OFF when the remote control unit is not used.
If no button operation is made within 30 seconds when the backlight is lit in the
wireless condition, the backlight go off automatically. To turn the backlight on
again, set the switch to the OFF position, then set it to the ON position.
I Remote Jack ...................... Insert the plug of the supplied remote cable
when using the supplied remote control unit
E MUTE .................................. Press to cancel sound ; press again to restore
sound.
NOTE: The other ways to restore sound are to press POWER ON, then OFF
and to press VOLUME keys on the remote control unit.
F EXIT .................................... Press to exit the OSM controls in the main
menu. Press to exit to the previous menu in a
submenu.
in the wired condition. Connecting the moni-
tor and the remote control unit with the sup-
G PROCEED .......................... Press to access OSM. Press to proceed to
the selected menu choice (indicated by the
arrow). Press to move the arrow down to se-
lect one of the choices.
plied remote cable turns on the backlight in-
dependent of the backlight switch setting
when the monitor is powered on.
NOTE:
ᮢ
• Other control keys than POSITION/CONTROL + / -,
not available during the OSM screen display.
/ ᮢ, and NORMAL are
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Battery Installation and Replacement
The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AA batteries.
To install or replace batteries:
1.Turn the remote control unit upside down.
2.Press down on the battery compartment grip and slide the com-
partment in the direction of the arrow.
3.Install the two new batteries, making sure that their polarity
matches the (+) (-) diagrams inside the battery compartment. In-
correct polarity could damage the unit.
4.Close the battery compartment cover.
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Remote Control Cautions
Operating Range
● Do not drop or mishandle the remote control unit.
● Do not get the remote control unit wet. If the remote gets wet,
wipe it dry immediately.
● The infrared signal operates by line-of-sight up to a distance of ap-
proximately 20 feet and within a 60 degree angle of the Remote
Sensor Window.
● The monitor will not function if there are objects between the Re-
mote and the Sensor Window or if strong light falls on the Sensor
Window. Weak batteries will also prevent the monitor from operat-
ing properly.
● Avoid heat and humidity.
● When not using the remote control unit for a long period, remove
the batteries.
● Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different types
together.
● Do not take apart the batteries, heat them, or throw them into a
fire.
● When using the remote control unit in the wireless condition, be
sure to unplug the remote cable from the REMOTE IN terminal
on the monitor.
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Functions of DIP SW
Functions and Settings of DIP SW 1
This DIP switch sets various conditions of the monitor.
Not Used
No.4
POWER ON MODE SET
DIP SWITCH
No.1
No.2
No.3
MODE
ON : On Screen display ON
OFF : On Screen display OFF
No.5
No.6
No.1
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
No.2
---
No.3
---
DEFEAT
Not Used
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
RGB
RGB
1
2
No.7 ON : External control ON
OFF : External control OFF
No.8 ON : Wireless remote control ON
OFF : Wireless remote control OFF
Pin numbers 4 and 6 are not used. Set the six pins to the OFF position except
Nos. 5 and 8 pin during normal operation.
Pins No. 1, 2 and 3 (POWER ON MODE SET)
Sets the monitor to default to any one of its inputs each time the monitor is
turned on. See table on the above.
This function does not work when the pin No. 1 is set to the OFF position.
The last selected input will be stored.
Pin No. 5 (ON SCREEN DISPLAY )
When this switch is set to ON, the On Screen Manager can be accessed.
Pin No. 7 (EXT. CONTROL)
When this switch is set to ON, the External Control function is activated. See
page 41 for pin assignments.
Pin No. 8 (WIRELESS REMOTE ON/OFF)
When this switch is set to ON, the monitor can be controlled by the wireless
remote control unit.
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Functions and Settings of DIP SW 2
This DIP switch is used for Sync. Control and Intelligent Power Manager.
Set all pins to the OFF position except No. 3 pin during normal operation.
ON: Auto selection for video standard
OFF: Manual selection for video standard
No.1
No.2
SYNC. CONTROL
No.3
No.4
No.5
No.6
No.7
No.8
DIP SWITCH
No.1
OFF
ON: Manually selecting PAL
OFF: Manually selecting NTSC
ON: Manually selecting SECAM
OFF: Manually selecting other
MODE
No.2
OFF
AUTO CONTROL
(Sep, Comp, Sync on G)
ON: Manually selecting 4.43 NTSC
OFF: Manually selecting other
MANUAL 1 (Comp. Sync)
MANUAL 2 (Sync. on G)
UNUSED
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Not Used
ON : Intelligent Power Manager ON
OFF: Intelligent Power Manager OFF
Pin No. 8 (Intelligent Power Manager)
This function saves power.
Sync. Control ( Pins Nos 1 and 2 )
These pins set Sync. Control.
When Intelligent Power Manager control is on:
Set both pins to OFF position during normal operation.
Pin No.1 (Sync. on Green Control)
When no horizontal sync. signal is present, the STANDBY/POWER indicator is
lit yellow.
Set pin No.1 to the ON position and pin No. 2 to the OFF position when sync on
green signals are necessary for synchronization with an external component.
Pin No.2 (Composite Sync Control)
When no vertical sync. signal is present, the STANDBY/POWER indicator is lit
orange.
When neither horizontal nor vertical sync. signal is present, the STANDBY/
POWER indicator is lit orange.
Set pin No. 2 to the ON position and pin No. 1 to the OFF position for H/V
composite sync signals.
NOTE: When pins Nos. 1 and 2 are set to the OFF positions, the monitor
automatically determines if the input signal is separate sync, composite sync
or G-sync signal in this order.
NOTE: The Intelligent Power Manager works only for the RGB input. If se-
lecting the VIDEO input, or when connecting to no signal source, the Intelli-
gent Power Manager does not work.
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Installation
External Component Connections
Video Signal Connections
The NEC PlasmaSync 3300 multimedia monitor is designed for convenient
installation with a wide variety of audio, the latest video components and many
data processing devices equipped with analog RGB output.
VIDEO 1 INPUT Connections
1. Connect the external component video output to VIDEO 1 IN.
2. Connect the external component mono audio or stereo left channel audio
output to L AUDIO (MONO).
BNC jack terminals (VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2) are provided for connection to two
separate external video components, plus S-VIDEO IN (VIDEO 1 and VIDEO
2) terminals for connection to S-connector VCRs.
3. Connect the external component stereo right channel audio output to R
AUDIO.
4. Press VIDEO 1 on the terminal board or the VIDEO 1 key on the remote
control unit.
THROUG-OUT (VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2) are bridged output terminals that pro-
vide direct signal output of the component connected to VIDEO 1 IN, VIDEO 2
IN, S-VIDEO 1 IN or S-VIDEO 2 IN.
NOTE: S-VIDEO IN terminals will take preference over VIDEO IN termi-
nals when a component is connected to each terminal and VIDEO 1 or 2
selected.
A D-SUB 15 PIN RGB multi-signal input connector automatically scans fre-
quencies between 15.5 kHz and 39.5 kHz. It is compatible with the IBM com-
patibles, and other IBM Compatible Graphics adapters plus any other data
processing devices equipped with analog RGB output.
S-VIDEO 1 INPUT Connections
THROUGH OUT (VIDEO 1) Connections
1. Connect the external components with an S-connector output to S-VIDEO 1
1. Connect THROUGH OUT 1 BNC or S-VIDEO 1 OUT to external compo-
nents to relay the signal input at VIDEO 1 IN, or S-VIDEO 1 IN.
2. Connect the external component mono audio or stereo left channel audio
input to L AUDIO.
IN.
2. Connect audio terminals as explained in VIDEO 1 INPUT connection previ-
ously.
3. Press VIDEO 1 on the terminal board or the VIDEO 1 key on the remote
control unit.
3. Connect the external component stereo right channel audio input to R AU-
DIO.
4. Set the 75Ω/HIGH impedance select switch of the corresponding input sig-
nal on all but the last monitor to “HIGH” position. On only the last monitor set
it to “75Ω” position.
VIDEO 2 INPUT Connections
1. Connect the external component video output to VIDEO 2 IN.
2. Connect the external component mono audio or stereo left channel audio
output to L AUDIO (MONO).
THROUGH OUT (VIDEO 2) Connections
3. Connect the external component stereo right channel audio output to R
AUDIO.
1. Connect THROUGH OUT 2 BNC or S-VIDEO 2 OUT to external component
to relay the signal input at VIDEO 2 IN or S-VIDEO 2 IN.
2. Connect the external component mono audio or stereo left channel audio
input to L AUDIO.
4. Press VIDEO 2 on the terminal board or the VIDEO 2 key on the remote
control unit.
3. Connect the external component stereo right channel audio input to R AU-
DIO.
S-VIDEO 2 INPUT Connections
1. Connect the external component with an S-connector output to S-VIDEO 2
4. Set the 75Ω/HIGH impedance select switch of the corresponding input sig-
nal on all but the last monitor to “HIGH” position. On only the last monitor set
it to “75Ω” position.
IN.
2. Connect audio terminals as explained in VIDEO 2 INPUT connections previ-
ously.
3. Press VIDEO 2 on the terminal board or the VIDEO 2 key on the remote
control unit.
NOTE: The connection of three PlasmaSync 3300 monitors or more with
THROUGH OUT (VIDEO 1 or 2) terminals may degrade image quality.
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RGB Signal Connections
RGB 1 INPUT Connections
2. Set all the 75Ω/HIGH impedance select switches on all but the last monitor
Mini D-SUB 15 Pin RGB Connector.
to “HIGH” position. On only the last monitor set all of them to “75Ω” position.
1. Connect external components or computers having RGB output to the mini
D-SUB 15-Pin connector.
2. Connect the external RGB component mono audio or stereo left channel
audio output to L RGB AUDIO IN (MONO).
3. Connect the external RGB component stereo right channel audio output to
R RGB AUDIO IN.
RGB 2 INPUT Connections
Connect external components with R.G.B.H/CS and V output to the R.G.B.H/
CS and V analog input terminals.
NOTE: The connection of three PlasmaSync 3300 monitors or more with
THROUGH OUT (RGB 1 or 2) terminals may degrade image quality.
NOTE: ''Plug and Play'' is not available during use of the RGB 2 BNC termi-
nals.
NOTE: ''Plug and Play'' is available only for the monitor connected directly
to a personal computer with the D-Sub 15 PIN IN RGB connector. Therefore,
''Plug and Play'' does not work for monitors connected with the THROUGH
OUT terminal. This is because only the RGB video, the horizontal, or the
vertical sync. signal is output from the THROUGH OUT terminals.
THROUGH OUT (RGB 1) Connections
Monitor Connection
Connect mini D-SUB 15 PIN THROUGH OUT to an RGB input connector of
other monitors.
THROUGH OUT (RGB 2) Connections
1. Connect the R.G.B.H/CS and V THROUGH OUT terminals to relay the sig-
nal input at the R.G.B.H/CS and V IN terminals.
Mini D-Sub 15 Pin RGB Signal Composition
Pin Assignments and Signal Levels for 15 pin RGB (Analog)
Pin No.
Signal to be connected Loop through output
RED RED
GREEN or Sync. on Green GREEN or Sync. on Green
4
3
2
1
5
1
2
9
6
8
10
7
15 14 13 12 11
3
BLUE
GND
GND
BLUE
GND
GND
4
5
6
RED (GND)
GREEN (GND)
BLUE (GND)
No Connection
SYNC (GND)
GND
RED (GND)
GREEN (GND)
BLUE (GND)
No Connection
SYNC (GND)
GND
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
SDA
No connection
H. or Composite sync
V.SYNC
H. or Composite sync
V.SYNC
SCL
No connection
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Typical Connection Example
To EXTERNAL CONTROL
(mini D-SUB 15 Pin input)
PlasmaSync 3300
EXTERNAL
CONTROL
IBM PC OR COMPATIBLES
To VIDEO IN R, L, inputs
To mini D-SUB 15
Pin input
CAMERA, VIDEO COPY
STAND OR
MULTIMEDIA APPLICATION
RGB equipment
To R,G,B,H/CS
and V inputs
(BNC)
NEC MULTISYNC OR
PC-COMPATIBLE
MONITOR
NOTE:
•PlasmaSync 3300 does not support PAL/SECAM on a scan
converter.
•We do not recommend to use a scan converter for NTSC signal.
A use of the scan converter degrades picture quality.
PlasmaSync 3300
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External Speaker Connections
External speakers may be connected to the monitor to reproduce sound from
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, RGB 1 or RGB 2 signal sources.
External speakers may be connected directly to the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
terminals or indirectly by connecting a stereo system amplifier to the audio
outputs.
LEFT
RIGHT
CAUTION: Unplug the monitor and all connected components before con-
necting external speakers. Use only speakers with 8-ohm impedance and a
power output rating of 5 watts or more.
|
To connect external speakers directly to the monitor:
1. Strip the ends of the speaker wires.
RIGHT
{
2. Press down a button below the EXTERNAL SPEAKERS terminals, insert
the speaker wire and release the button to secure a speaker wire connec-
tion:
-
|
[a] Connect the right speaker (located at right side of the monitor when
viewed from the front) positive (+) wire to RIGHT +.
[b] Connect the right speaker negative (-) wire to RIGHT -.
[c] Connect the left speaker negative (-) wire to LEFT -.
[d ]Connect the left speaker positive wire (+) to LEFT +.
{
+
VIDEO or RGB AUDIO L and R
outputs of PlasmaSync 3300
To enable the internal speakers, use the supplied speaker cables to con-
nect between the external speaker terminals and the internal speaker termi-
nals.
R
L (MONO)
IN
LINE OR
AUX INPUT AUX INPUT
LINE OR
THROUGH
OUT
L
R
STEREO AMP
JGHDYSTEOYII DYASGHIROYUKIAIZAWA
HJJKKKASDFFF
AFHUJTT
DFFGGGG
ADFGRTRYT
2Q
2Q
CCVDFVFF
ZZXXC
DFFGGGG
ADFGRTRYT
AFHUJTT
BNGGDFDFGHY
2Q
2Q
SFGHHHJJ
SFGHHHJJ
To connect the monitor to stereo system speakers:
1. Connect L AUDIO output to the stereo amplifier L AUX input.
2. Connect R AUDIO output to the stereo amplifier R AUX input.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect speakers to both the monitor EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS terminals and to the stereo amplifier. This could damage both
the monitor and the speakers.
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Controls/Adjustments
Power
Video Signal Input Settings
Video Input Selection
1. Plug in the power cord to an electrical outlet to connect power.
2. Press POWER to turn the monitor on.
Press the desired input selection key (VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2) on the remote
control unit or the monitor.
3. Press POWER again to turn the monitor off.
Press the POWER OFF key on the remote control unit to turn the monitor
off when the monitor is turned on.
NOTE: During VIDEO input, set the 75Ω/HIGH switch to “75Ω” if VIDEO
THROUGH OUT is not being used.
The monitor will go into the standby condition and the STANDBY/POWER
indicator will light up orange.
Video Signal, Picture Adjustments
1)To adjust:
Press the POWER ON key on the remote control unit to turn the monitor on
when the monitor is in the standby condition. The STANDBY/POWER indi-
cator will light up green.
a. CONTRAST
Adjust the contrast of video display.
b. BRIGHT
Adjust the brightness of video display.
c. COLOR
Adjust the color intensity of video display.
d. TINT
Adjust red and green values of video display.
e. SHARPNESS
Adjust picture detail of video display.
2) Adjust the picture position.
RGB Signal Input Settings
RGB 1 Signal Input
To reset the stored adjustment data and recall the factory preset data:
Press the NORMAL keys.
Proceed as follows for correct setting of the monitor when input is via mini D-
SUB 15 Pin (ANALOG) terminal.
Connect IBM PC or Macintosh to the mini D-SUB 15 Pin terminal, and press
RGB 1.
RGB 2 Signal Input
When using with a .
1. Connect the R, G, B, H/CS and V terminals on the terminal board to the
outputs of your RGB equipment.
2. Set all of the 75Ω/HIGH Impedance select switches to “75Ω”.
3. Press the RGB 2 key.
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RGB Signal, Picture Adjustments
1. a)Adjust the contrast of RGB display.
b)Adjust the brightness of RGB display.
2. Adjust the picture position.
OSM Controls
NEC's new OSM, or On-Screen Manager, System offers the ultimate form of
monitor controls. Keys on the remote control unit allow you to easily navigate
through menus and adjust controls. As you chose controls, the moving icon
shows you what the chosen control will do. These pictures give you immediate
understanding of the controls.
See “Signal Identification Flowchart” on pages 43 and 44.
NOTE: To reset the stored adjustment data and recall the factory preset
data, press the NORMAL key on the remote control unit.
NOTE: Over adjusting the POSITION Up/Down may cause a picture to dis-
OSM controls include extended controls such as Position, White Balance and
other OSM utilities. Adjustments are saved instantly. The currently addressed
control can be reset to factory settings by pressing the NORMAL key.
tort. If this happens, readjust the picture so that the distortion is not seen.
Volume Control
OSM keys on the remote control unit function as follows:
ᮢ
1. Adjust the volume by pressing the VOLUME keys (ᮢ/ ).
PROCEED
: accesses the OSM controls.
2. To cancel sound, press the MUTE key on the remote control unit; press
again to restore sound.
-in the main menu: proceeds to the selected
menu choice.
-in a submenu: proceeds to the control in that
submenu.
EXIT
: in the main menu: exits the OSM controls.
- in a submenu: exits to the OSM main menu.
POSITION CONTROL up/down : moves the arrow up or down to select one of
the controls.
POSITION CONTROL-/+
: in the main menu: has no function.
Direct Control Screen
To switch to another control screen, press any one of the other keys.
*To end the OSM display, press EXIT.
-in a submenu: moves the bar in the + or - direction
to increase or decrease the adjustment.
NORMAL (RASTER/VISUAL) : resets the currently selected control to the factory
setting.
*If no key operation is made within three seconds, the OSM display will disap-
pear.
Brightness
V i s u a l C o n t r o l
B r i g h t n e s s
-in the main menu: resets all the controls within the
selected menu.
+
|
-in a submenu: resets the selected control.
Contrast
V i s u a l C o n t r o l
C o n t r a s t
|
+
Typical OSM windows have the following elements:
H-POSITION
P o s i t i o n C o n t r o l
L e f t / R i g h t
|
Color
V i s u a l C o n t r o l
C o l o r
|
arrow
: indicates the selected menu or control.
: provides a quick moving illustration of what the
control will do (also indicates the direction of control
when adjusting).
+
+
moving icon
V-POSITION
P o s i t i o n C o n t r o l
D o w n / U p
|
Tint
V i s u a l C o n t r o l
T i n t
+
|
+
scroll bar
: indicates direction of adjustment.
Sharpness
V i s u a l C o n t r o l
S h a r p n e s s
|
+
Volume
Audio Control
Volume/Mute: On
+
-
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Accessing OSM
Press the PROCEED key.
While in the main menu, the keys on the remote control unit work as follows:
POSITION CONTROL +/- (Left/Right) : has no function.
Turning off OSM
POSITION CONTROL Up/Down
: proceeds to the selected menu
Press the EXIT key when in the main menu ; press the EXIT key twice when in
submenus.
choice.
EXIT
: exits the OSM controls.
: proceeds to the next control in the
submenu.
PROCEED
OSM Menus
Main Menu
NORMAL
: resets all the controls within the
selected menu.
On-Screen Manager' s main menu of Controls gives you an overview of the
selection of controls available.
NOTE: The NORMAL function is not needed in the OSM Turn Off Time,
Language Select menus, and Volume Control.
ON SCREEN MANAGER
ON SCREEN MANAGER
MAIN MENU OF CONTROLS
MAIN MENU OF CONTROLS
White Balance
Language
Display Mode
Position
➔
➔
OSM Location
OSM Turn Off Time
OSM Gain
Auto Picture
Visual
Audio
.... more
The arrow in the bottom or upper right corner indicates further choices are
available. Use the Up or Down control keys to scroll through all of the options.
White Balance Controls
The White Balance controls allow you to adjust the white balance.
W h i t e B a l a n c e C o n t r o l s
Gain
Bias
G a i n C o n t r o l s
B i a s C o n t r o l s
W h i t e B a l a n c e C o n t r o l s
W h i t e B a l a n c e C o n t r o l s
G a i n :
R e d
B i a s :
R e d
G r e e n
B l u e
G r e e n
B l u e
POSITION CONTROL Up/Down
: moves the arrow up or down to select
either Gain or Bias controls.
PROCEED
: proceeds to the adjust menu.
: exits to the main menu.
POSITION/CONTROL Up/Down :moves the arrow up or down to select one of
EXIT
the choices.
POSITION/CONTROL +/-
:moves the bar to increase or decrease the adjust-
ment.
:exits to the submenu.
NORMAL (VISUAL)
: resets the current white balance controls
to the factory setting.
EXIT
NORMAL (VISUAL)
:resets the current selected control to the fac-
tory setting.
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Language Select
OSM Location Control
OSM Menus are available in six languages.
You can choose where you would like OSM image to appear on your screen.
Selecting OSM location allows you to manually adjust the OSM menu left,
right, up, or down.
L a n g u a g e S e l e c t
E n g l i s h
D e u t s c h
F r a n ç a i s
E s p a ñ o l
O S M L o c a t i o n C o n t r o l s
U p
R i g h t
D o w n
I t a l i a n o
S v e n s k a
L e f t
POSITION/CONTROL +/-: moves the arrow up or down to select one of the six
languages.
POSITION/CONTROL Up/Down : moves the OSM menu up or down.
EXIT
: exits to the main menu.
POSITION/CONTROL +/-
EXIT
: moves the OSM menu right or left.
: exits to the main menu.
NORMAL (RASTER)
: resets the current selected control to the
factory setting.
OSM Turn Off Time
OSM Gain Control
The OSM menu will stay on as long as it is in use. In the OSM Turn Off Time
submenu, you can select how long the monitor waits after the last touch of a
key to shut off the OSM menu. The preset choices are 3, 5, 10, 30, and 60
seconds. Note that 30 seconds is the factory preset.
The OSM Gain allows you to manually adjust the brightness of OSM menu.
OSM Gain
OSM Gain
➔
O S M T u r n O f f T i m e
-
+
O S M T u r n O f f T i m e
S e c o n d s :
3
5
3 0
6 0
1 0
POSITION/CONTROL +/-
: adjusts the brightness of the OSM menu. Press
+ for brighter OSM menu; - for dimmer OSM
menu.
POSITION/CONTROL +/- : selects the preset time in increasing or decreasing
EXIT
: exits to the main menu.
order.
NORMAL (RASTER)
: resets the current selected control to the
factory setting.
EXIT
: exits to the main menu.
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Display Mode
Position Controls
The Position controls allow you to adjust the position of the image.
Display Mode provides you information about the current resolution display
and technical data including the horizontal and vertical frequency.
Position
Position
RGB
Display Mode
VIDEO
Display Mode
Position
Down/Up
Left/Right
Position
Down/Up
Left/Right
Mode :NTSC
Mode : 640 x 480
H Freq. : 31.47 kHz
V Freq. : 60 Hz
➔
➔
Source : Video 1
H Pol.
V Pol.
Source : RGB 1
Memory : Factory
: Neg
: Neg
+
+
-
-
Mode
: indicates the resolution of the current input signal (dot x line).
Position Down/Up
Position Left/Right
: moves the image vertically up or down.
: moves the image horizontally left or right.
H. Freq : indicates the horizontal frequency of the current input signal.
V. Freq : indicates the vertical frequency of the current input signal.
H. Pol : indicates the polarity of the horizontal sync. signal.
V. Pol : indicates the polarity of the vertical sync. signal.
POSITION/CONTROL Up/Down : moves the arrow up or down to select one of
the choices.
POSITION/CONTROL +/-
: moves the bar to increase or decrease the ad-
justment.
Neg
Pos
: indicates the polarity is negative.
: indicates the polarity is positive.
EXIT
: exits to the main menu.
Source : indicates the current input source.
NORMAL (RASTER)
: resets the current menu control to the factory
setting.
Memory : indicates the memory area.
EXIT
: exits to the main menu.
NOTE: Vertical frequencies identified by the OSM System's Display Mode
function may exhibit variances from the actual vertical frequency of the
connected input source. Vertical frequencies between 60-70 Hz may vary by
+/- 3 Hz; vertical frequencies from 70 Hz to 100 Hz may vary by +/-5 Hz. In
these situations, it is recommended that the vertical frequency identified by
the OSM System Display Mode function be regarded as an approximate
reference within tolerances stated above.
Auto Picture Control (Picture ADJ/Fine Picture)
The Auto picture control allows you to adjust the Picture Adjustment and Fine
Picture.
NOTE:
•The Picture ADJ and Fine Picture features are available only when
the Auto Picture is off. The Picture ADJ and Fine Picture features are
not available for Video or S-Video source.
Auto Picture
Auto Picture : Off
Picture ADJ
Fine Picture
•When the Auto Picture is on, the Picture ADJ and Fine Picture
adjustments are made automatically.
➔
+
-
POSITION/CONTROL Up/Down : moves the arrow up or down to select one of
the choices.
POSITION/CONTROL +/-
: moves the bar to increase or decrease the ad-
justment.
•The Picture Adjustment control allows you to fine tune the computer image
or to remove vertical banding that might appear. This function adjusts the
clock frequencies that eliminate banding in the image.
EXIT
: exits to the main menu.
: resets the current menu control to the factory
setting.
NORMAL (RASTER)
•The Fine Adjustment adjusts the clock phase or reduces video noise, dot
interference or cross talk. (This is evident when parts of the image appear to
be shimmering.)
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Visual Controls
Volume Control
The Visual controls allow you to adjust the picture controls such as brightness,
contrast, color, tint, sharpness and gamma.
The Volume control allows you to adjust the volume and balance, or to mute
the sound.
NOTE: The color, tint, and sharpness controls are not available in the RGB
Audio Controls
mode and the tint not available in the PAL and SECAM mode.
VIDEO
RGB
Volume
Balance
Mute: Off
➔
Visual Controls
Visual Controls
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Tint
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
➔
+
-
➔
Sharpenss
Gamma : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+
-
+
-
POSITION/CONTROL Up/Down :moves the arrow up or down to select one of
thechoices.
POSITION/CONTROL +/-
:moves the bar in the + or - direction to
increase or decrease the volume; + to increase
the righ speaker volume and - for the left
speaker volume.
POSITION/CONTROL Up/Down : moves the arrow up or down to select one of
the choices.
POSITION/CONTROL +/-
: moves the bar to increase or decrease the
picture adjustment.
EXIT
:exits to the main menu.
EXIT
: exits to the main menu.
NORMAL (VISUAL)
: resets the current selected control to the
factory setting.
NOTE:
• "Gamma" adjusts the brightness of a dark area on the screen. You can
adjust seven levels, in decreasing order of darkness.
• When "Gamma" is selected, the bar graph, plus and minus symbol do not
appear.
NORMAL
W A R N I N G
Pressing NORMAL allows you to reset the settings back to the factory settings.
A B O U T T O R E S E T
X X X X X
W A R N I N G
P r e s s :
A B O U T T O R E S E T
R a s t e r
N O R M A L - R e s e t
E X I T - C a n c e l
P r e s s :
Screen when NORMAL is pressed during adjustment.
N O R M A L - R e s e t
E X I T - C a n c e l
The above warning statement will appear to confirm that you do want to reset
individual settings. XXXXX refers to a specific adjustment item you wish to
reset.
Screen when RASTER NORMAL is pressed with no OSM display.
The above warning statement will appear to confirm that you do want to reset
all raster settings.
NOTE:
W A R N I N G
• In addition to OSM controls, adjustments can be directly accessed with the
remote control keys. When adjusting with the remote control keys, the on-
screen display for the related adjustment appears instead of the OSM
menu.
A B O U T T O R E S E T
V i s u a l
P r e s s :
N O R M A L - R e s e t
E X I T - C a n c e l
• When Pin No. 5 of the DIP SW 1 is set at the OFF position, OSM controls
are not available while the remote control direct access is possible.
Screen when VISUAL NORMAL is pressed with no OSM display.
The above warning statement will appear to confirm that you do want to reset
all visual settings.
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External Control Function
Pin No.
1-3
Signal to be connected
Not Used
OPEN
-
GND
-
External Control Port Pin Assignments
4, 5
INPUT SELECT
NO.4
OPEN
GND
OPEN
GND
INPUT
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
RGB 1
NO.5
OPEN
OPEN
GND
GND
4
3
2
1
5
9
6
8
10
7
15 14 13 12 11
RGB 2
6-8
9
Not Used
GND
-
-
-
-
10
Power ON/OFF Selection
OFF
ON
11-14
15
Not Used
GND
-
-
-
-
NOTE: “GND” means to connect with pin 9.
NOTE: If EXT. Control is set to ON, the exter control will be effective only for
the above functions. If EXT. Control is set to OFF, PC CTL will be effective.
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Signal Identification Flowchart
Input signal
28 kHz<fH<34 kHz
fV<65 Hz
65 Hz<fV
640 x 480@60 Hz (VESA, VGA)
640 x 400@70 Hz (IBM)
34 kHz<fH<36.5 kHz
fV<65 Hz
65 Hz<fV
800 x [email protected] Hz (VESA)
640 x 480@67 Hz (Macintosh)
36.5 kHz<fH<38.6 kHz fV<65 Hz
65 Hz<fV<74Hz
74 Hz<fV
800 x [email protected] Hz (VESA)
640 x [email protected] Hz (VESA)
640 x 480@75 Hz (VESA)
38.6 kHz<fH<42 kHz
640 x 480@75 Hz (XGA-2)
NOTE: There are other two memory locations for NTSC and PAL than the above.
User preset
Factory preset
Total
: 9
: 11
: 20
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Troubleshooting
Before arranging for service by the NEC Service Center, check the following to be sure repairs are needed.
Possible Cause
Problem
Correction
Power cord unplugged.
Plug in power cord.
No Picture or Sound
Power outlet inactive.
Be sure wall switch is on and outlet has power.
Switch to ON or connect to an active AC outlet.
Correct all connections.
Power of external equipment is not ON.
External equipment has been incorrectly connected.
Incorrect input selection.
Press correct RGB1, RGB 2, VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 button.
Improper control setting.
Local interference.
Adjust picture controls as needed.
Try another location for the monitor.
Be sure all connections are secure.
Check 75 ohm high impedance select switch.
Sound OK; poor picture
with VIDEO signal input.
Cable interconnections.
Input impedance is not correct level.
Improper control setting.
Adjust picture controls as needed.
Sound OK; poor picture with
RGB signal input.
Incorrect 15 PIN connector pin connections.
Check pin assignments and connections.
Cable interconnections.
Be sure all connections are secure.
Adjust volume.
Picture OK; poor or no sound.
Volume is not adjusted.
Poor audio connections from external source.
Improper control settings.
MUTE key is ON.
Correct audio connections.
Adjust volume controls.
Press again to restore sound.
Cable interconnections.
Improper volume setting.
Secure all cable connections.
Poor sound from external speakers
or setereo system speakers
Check volume controls of all components.
Weak batteries.
Install new batteries.
Remote control does not work.
Obstacle between Remote Control and Sensor
Window. (Wireless)
Point remote control directly at Sensor Window.
You are not within the effective operating range.
(Wireless)
Use the remote control unit within 30° left and right
of center (at a distance of within 22ft).
Incorrect setting of DIP SW 1. (Wireless)
When in the EXT. CONTROL mode, the remote
control unit will not operate the monitor.
Set Pin no. 8 to ON.
Set Pin no. 7 of DIP SW 1 to OFF.
The remote cable is plugged into the REMOTE IN termi-
nal. (Wireless)
Unplug the remote cable from the monitor.
Check the input signal.
Horizontal and/or vertical sync signal is not present
when the Intelligent Power Manager control is on.
STANDBY/POWER indicator is
blinking
In the following case, power off the monitor immediately and contact your dealer or authorized NEC Service Center.
The monitor turns off in 5 seconds after powering on and then the STANDBY/POWER indicator blinks. It indicates that the power supply circuit or, one
or more fans have been damaged.
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Specifications
Plasma Screen
33 inch Visual size (Diagonal), AC Drive type
Phosphor stripe trios Ph 1.05 mm, Pv 1.05 mm
Medium-short persistence phosphor
Optical filter coating
Aspect ratio: 3 : 4
Display color: 260,000 colors (RGB 64 shades of gray respectively)
RGB Input Terminals
RGB: D-SUB 15pin BNC (R, G, B, H and V)
:
:
Video : Analog 0.7Vp-p/75 Ohms (Positive)
Sync. : Separate Sync. TTL level, 0.7 - 4.0Vp-p/75 Ohms..........BNC only
Horizontal Sync.
Vertical Sync.
(Positive/Negative)
(Positive/Negative)
(Positive/Negative)
:
:
Composite Sync. TTL Level
Composite Sync. On Green Video 0.3Vp-p (Negative)
RGB Output Terminals
THROUGH OUT
D-SUB 15pin BNC (R, G, B, H, V)
Video Input Terminals
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohms unbalanced (BNC-Jack), Composite video signal, Sync-negative.
Y : 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohms unbalanced, Sync-negative.
C : 0.28Vp-p, 75 Ohms unbalanced, Color burst level.
Video Output Terminals
THROUGH OUT
THROUGH OUT (S-VIDEO 1, 2)
1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohms unbalanced (BNC Jack), Composite video signal, Sync-negative.
Y : 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohms unbalanced, Sync-negative.
C : 0.28Vp-p, 75 Ohms unbalanced, Color burst level.
Audio Input Terminals
VIDEO 1, 2 / RGB
Left (Mono) : 0.5 Vrms, high impedance (Pin-Jack)
Right : 0.5Vrms, high impedance (Pin-Jack)
Audio Output Terminals
THROUGH OUT
Left : 0.5 }0.1 Vrms, less than 22 K Ohms (Pin-Jack)
Right : 0.5 }0.1 Vrms, less than 22 K Ohms (Pin-Jack)
External Control
mini D-SUB 15pin (IN/THROUGH OUT)
(IN/THROUGH OUT)
SOUND Output
Internal
External
2.5W+2.5W (THD 10%) at 16 Ohm
5W+5W (THD10%) at 8 Ohm
Speaker
Oval type 9 X 5.5 cm
16 Ohm, 2pcs.
Display Colors
Analog Input: Unlimited colors
Synchronization Range
Horizontal: 15.5 kHz to 39.5 kHz (Automatically)
Vertical:46 Hz to 76 Hz (Automatically)
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Maximum Resolution
RGB: 640(H) x 480(V) pixels
VIDEO: 400 horizontal lines
Signal Bandwidth
Current Rating
33 MHz (maximum)
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption
Dimensions
4.5 A (maximum)
31.1(W) x 29.1(H) x5.2 (D) inches/ 788(W) x 738(H) x130(D) mm
(Height: 24.5 inches/ 620 mm; not including the base)
Weight
73.63 lbs/33.4 kg (60.85 lbs/27.6 kg not including the base)
Environmental Considerations
Operating Temperature
:
0
to 40
Humidity : 0 to 90%
Altitude
Storage Temperature
:
:
0 to 10,000 feet
-10 to 50
Humidity : 0 to 95%
Altitude 0 to 45,000 feet
:
Regulations :
UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)
DOC Canada requirements
Meets FCC class A requirements
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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PROFESSIONAL GRAPHICS PRODUCTS
Limited Warranty
MULTIMEDIA MONITORS
3. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
NEC Technologies, Inc.(hereafter NECTECH)warrants this product to be free from
defects in material and workmanship under the following terms.
a.Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of na-
ture, unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions sup-
plied with the product.
HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY
Parts and labor are warranted for (1) One Year and Plasma display for (1) One
year from the date of the first customer purchase.
b.Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by NECTECH.
c.Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier).
d.Removal or installation of the product.
WHO IS PROTECTED
e.Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
f .Burns or residual images upon the phosphor of the tubes.
Cartons, carrying cases, batteries, external cabinets, magnetic tapes, or any
accessories used in connection with the product.
This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser.
WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED
4.
Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in material or work-
manship in this product. The following are not covered by the warranty:
WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL NOT PAY FOR
We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items, but we will not pay for
the following:
Any product which is not distributed in the U.S.A. Canada, and Mexico by
NECTECH or which is not purchased in the U.S.A. Canada, and Mexico from an
authorized NECTECH dealer.
1.
2.
Removal or installation charges.
1.
2.
If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is authorized, please contact
NECTECH at 800-836-0655. If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is autho-
rized, please contact NECTECH .
Costs of initial technical adjustments (set-up), including adjustment of user con-
trols. These costs are the responsibility of the NECTECH dealer from whom the
product was purchased.
Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or re-
moved.
3. Payment of shipping charges.
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE
HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY
1. To obtain service on your product, consult the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the product, or ship it prepaid to any authorized NECTECH service cen-
ter.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
2. Whenever warranty service is required, the original dated invoice (or a copy)
must be presented as proof of warranty coverage, and should be included in
any shipment of the product. Please also include in any mailing, your name,
address and a description of the problem(s).
FOR MORE INFORMATION, TELEPHONE 800-366-5213
NEC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
1250 N. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 500
Itasca. Illinois 60143-1248
3. For the name of the nearest NECTECH authorized service center, call NECTECH
at 800-836-0655.
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, are limited in duration to the length of this warranty.
NOTE: All products returned to NECTECH for service MUST have prior approval. To get
approval, call NEC Technologies at 800-836-0655.
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
NECTECH's liability for any defective product is limited to the repair or replace-
ment of the product at our option. NECTECH shall not be liable for:
1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in this product, damages
based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, commercial
loss; or
2. Any other damages whether incidental, consequential or otherwise. Some
states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.
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