Zenith MU-50PZ40-AALZKZ Owner's manual

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WARNING
WARNING"
TO REDUCE THE R_SK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS _NSIDE REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The lightning f_ash with arrowhead symbol, wffhin an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsu]ated "dangerous voRage" within the product's enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constffute a risk of electric shock to persons,
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to a[ed the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance,
WARNING"
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAEN OR MOiS-
TURE.
FCC NOTICE
P50W26 : A Class A digital device
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-
ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment, This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not instaJled and used in accordance with the instruction man-
ual may cause harmful interference to radio communic_ions, Operation of this equipment in a reside_ia[
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the i_erference
at his own expense
P50W26B : A Class B digital device
This equipment has been tested and found to comp[y with the limits for a Ctass B digital device, pursuant
1o Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limRs are designed 1o provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation, This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if net installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interference w{_l not occur in a particular instab
tation, If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver,
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected,
- Consult the dea_er or an experienced radio;_V technician for he_p,
CAUTION:
Do notattemptto modifythisproducti_any way wit,bout writtenauthorizationfrom ZenithEtectro#i(:s
Co_poration, Ur_utbodzed modifio3t:ion coutd void the user's authority to operate this pm_u_,
COMPLIANCE:
The mspomib[e partyfo_th_sproduct'scomptiance}s:
ZenithE_ectlonicsCorporation
20_3 NiUbrook Drive
Unco[nsh_re,It _69, USA
Phone:t-847-941-8000
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
/i- Important safeguards for you and your new product
Your product has been manufactured and tested with your _fety in mind, However, improper use can result in potentiai electrical
sl_ock or fire hazards. To avoid _feating the safeguards that have been built ir_o your new product, ptease read and obser,/e the
following sstety paints when installing and using your new product, a_ save them for future reference.
O_erving the simpte precautions discusoed in this _ok]et can help you get marry years of enjoyment and safe _ration that are
built into your new pr_uct.
This product: comities with aH appticabfe US. FederaJ safety requirements, and tbese of the Canadian Standards Ascocistion.
1. Read Instructions
Amlthe safety and operating instructions should be read before
the product is operated
2, Follow instructions
All oparating and use instructions should be followod.
3. Retain Instpactions
The safety and cperating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
4. Heed Warnings
All warnings on the _oduct and in the operating instructions
should be adhered to.
5, Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not
use iiquid cleaners or aerosei cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
6. Water and Moistu_
Do not u_ this product ne_ water, for example near a bath tub,
wasl_ bowl kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement:, or
near a swimming poor
7. Accessories Ca_s end _ands
Do not pIace this product on a s_ippe_ or tilted surface, or on an
unstable cart, _nd, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may
slide, or fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious
damage to the product_ Use only with a cart, st_qd_ tripod, brack-
et, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the
product. Any mounting of the product shouM fotbw the manu-
facturer's instructions_ and should u_ a mounting accessory
recommended by' the manufacturer.
8, Transporting Product
A product and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick sto_, excessive force, and uneven saxfases may cau_
the product and cart combination to overturn,
case or rack unless propar ventilation is #-ovidod or the m_u-
factureKs instructions have been adhered to,
11, Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label, ff you are not sure of the
type of power su_ly to your home, consult your product deaJer
or [osel power company: For products intended to operate from
bsttery power, or other sources, refer to the operstJng instruc-
tions.
12. Power-_rd Polarization
This product is equi_d with a three-wire grounding type plug
a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into
the grouoding4ype power outlet. This is a safety feature, ff you
are unable to insert the pug into the out_et, contact your electri-
cian to replace your ob_tete outtet. Do not defeat the safety pur-
pose of the grounding4ype p_ug.
13, Power-Cord Protection
Power=su_y cords should be routed so that they axe not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items p_aced upon or against
them, paying paxticu_ar attention to cords at plugs convenience
receptacfes, and the point where they exit from the product.
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
ff an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the prod-
uct, be _Jre the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to
provide some protection against vo_3ge surges and bui_toup sta-
tic charges Article 810 of the NationaJ Electrical Code (U.S,A }
ANSI/ NFPA 70 provides information with regaxd to proper
grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding corn
ducters, ]ocstien of antenna-discharge unit, connection to
grounding e]e_rodes, and requirements for the grounding elec-
tro_
PORTABI E CART WARMNG
9. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product man-
utacturer as they may cause h_ards.
10, Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation
and to ensure retiabfe operation of the product and to protect if
from overheating and these openings must not be Mocked or
covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the
product on a _, sofa, rug, or other simil_ surface. This prod°
uct should not be p_aced in a bui_t-in installation such as a beck-
Example of Grounding Ae_tng to National
Electrical Code Instructions
A_a Dis_l_a_e _J_
(NEC rJe¢_i_ 8 ie-2t_}
El_irc_e _stem <NEC
NEC., Natio_ai Eiec_dcai Code
(Continued on next page)
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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15, Lightning
For added protection for this product (receiver) during a lightning
storm, or when _ is left unattended and unused for long periodo
of time unplug it from the wall outlet and di_onnect the anten-
na or cable system, This witl prevent damage to the product due
to lightning and power-line surges
16. Power Lines
An outside antenna system shoutd not be located in the vicinity
of overhead power tines or other electric _ight or power circuits,
or where it can fain into such power lines or circuits. When
inst>aHing an outsi_ anter_na system extreme care shoutd be
taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as con-
tact w_th them might be fatal
17, Overloading
Do not overload waJ_outlets and extension cords as this can
result in a risk of fire or elec#ic shock.
18, Object end Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind i_o this product through open-
ings as they may touch dangerous wol_ge points or short-out
parts th_ could result in a fire or electric _ock, Never spi_l tiquid
of any kind on the product,
19, Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or
removing covers may expanse you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards, Refer all servicing to quaiified service personnel
20, Dan-rage Fl_uiring Service
Unplug this product from the wail outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a, if the power-supply cord or p_ug is damaged
b, tf liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen intothe prod-
uct.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. ff the product does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions_ Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the _ratin£ in_ructions as an impr_r adjust-
mer_ of other controls may result in damage and wiJl often
require extensive work by a qualified technidan to restore
the product to its normal operation.
e, tf the product has been dr_d or the cabinet has been
damaged_
f. tf the product exhibits a distinct change in performance,
l& Object an# Liquid Entry
Never pusi_ objects of any kind into this product through open-
ings as they may touch dangerous vo_tage points or short-out
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spilF liquid
of any kind on the product.
19, Servicing
Do not attempt to _rvice this product yourself as _ning or
removing cove_ may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Reter aJEservicing to qualified service personnel.
20, Damage Requiring Service
Unp4ug this product from the wall outIet and rotor ser_4cing to
qualified service personnel under the _o{_owing conditions:
a_ If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b, If liquid has been spilled, or obiects have fallen into the prod-
uct.
c, Ifthe producthas been exposed to rainor water,
d Ifthe product does not operate normally by followingthe
_rating instructions,Adiuct only those controlsth_ are
coveted by the operalin£ instructions as an improper adjust-
ment of other controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the product to _ normal operation.
e. If the product has been dro_d or the cabinet has been
damaged
f, tf the product exl_ibits a distinct change in performance,
21. Replacement Parts
When rep_asement ports are required be sure the service tech-
nician has used replacement parts specified by' tl_e manufactur-
er or have the same characteristics as the odginaJ part
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or
other hazards.
22, Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask
the service technician to perform safety checks to determine th_
the product is in pr_r oper_incj condition.
23, Wal_ or Ceiling Mounting
The product should be mounted to a wait or ceiling only as rec-
ommended by the manufacturer. The product may slide or fuji,
_using _rious inju_/to a chiJd or adutL and serious damage to
the product.
24, Heat
The product shoumd be situated away from heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves or other produ_ (inctuding
amplifiers) that produce heat:
The PDP Manufacturing Process: Why colored dots may be present on the PDP screen
The PDP (Plasma Display Panel) which is the display device of this product is composed of O.9 to 2,2 million cel_s. A few ce_l
defects will normally occur in the PDP manufacturing process, Severa_ co_ored dots visible on the screen should be accep_-
abie, This also occurs in other PDP manufacturers' products and the dots appearing does not mean that this PDP is defec-
tive. Thus a few cell _fects are not sufficient cause for the PDP to be exchanged or returned. Our pr_:luction technology is
designed to minimize cell defects
Cooling Fan Noise
In the same way that a fan is used in a PC computer to keep the CPU (Ce_ral Processing Unit) coot, the PDP is equipped
with coating fans to cool the Monitor and improve ifs reliability. Therefore, a certain level of noise could occur whiie the fans
are operating and coo_ing the PDP.
This noi_ doesn't have any negative effect on the PDP's effidency or reliability. The noise from these fans is normal during
the operation of this product. We hope you understand that a certain level of noise from the cooling fans is acceptable and is
not sufficient _use for the PDP to be exchanged or returned.
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Warnings ............................ 2
Safety Instructions 3_4
Step 1. Monitor Installation & Setup
Controls and Connection Options ......... 6
Exlernal Equipment Viewing Setups ..... 7~10
Remote Control Key Functions ......... 11
Monitor Accessories ................. 12
Monitor Installation/Mounting Options ....... 12
Stand Installation .................... 12
Step 2. Customize your Monitor's Features
Basic Features Setup and Operation
Turning on the Monitor ............. 13
Menu Language Setup .............. 13
Video Menu Options
APC (Auto Picture Control} ..... 14
Adjusting Auto Color Control ........... 14
Manual Color Temperature Control 14
Manual Picture Control ................. 14
Audio Menu Options
DASP (Digital Auto Sound Processing) ....... 15
AVL (Auto Votume Leveler) ............ 15
Adjusting Sound (Manual Settings) ........... 15
Time Menu Options
Setting the Clock .................. 16
Setting the On/Off Timer ................ 16
Sleep Timer 16
Auto Off ........................... 16
Special Menu Options
Key Lock ...................... 17
OrbRer ................................. 17
White Wash ........................... 17
Screen Menu Options
Auto Adjustment .................... 18
Setting Picture Format ............ 18
Spqit Zoom ......................... 18
Screen Position ......................... 19
Manual Configure .............. 19
Soreen Adjustments ............... 19
InitiaEzing ........................... 19
PIP (Picture In Picture) Feature
Watching PIP/PIP Size/PiP Aspect Ratio 20
Swapping PIP/Moving PIP 20
Selection a Source Input Signal for PIP. ..... 20
Main Pioture Size Adjustment ........ 20
Main Picture Position Adiuctment ........ 20
Twin Picture Setup Options
Main Picture Size A_ustment ........... 21
Sub Picture Size Adjustment ........... 21
Selecting a Twin Picture Source .......... 21
Swapping the Twin Picture ............. 21
Step.3 Miscellaneous
External Control Device Setup ........... 22
IR Code (NEC format} ............ 27,_28
Maintenance ...................... 29
Troubleshooting Checklist ............... 30
Specification s .............................. 31
Setup and Operation Checklist
Setup and Operation Checklist
(See page 7 for available conneotion and operational setup options,}
1. Unpack Monitor and al_ accessories 5, Turn video source _uipment on.
2. Conn_t al_ external video and audio equipment.
see pages 7 -- 9,
6. Select viewing source for Monitor.
See page 11.
Install batteries in remote control.
See page 11,
Turn Monitor on.
Soe page 13.
7.
Fine-tune source image and sound to personal pref-
erence or as required by source.
See pages 14, and 15,
8. Additional features Setup
See Table of Contents.
After reading this manual, keep it handy for future reference.
Monitor Controls
iNPUT SELECT Button
Power Standby Indicator
Illuminates red in standby MENU Button
mode Hluminates green when VOLUME (_1,1_) Buttons
the Monitor is turned on
_IL,T Buttons
Main Power Button
Remote Control Sensor
oo
1 2 3 4 5 6
O _
m mm
lid
8 1
1. EXTERNAL SPEAKER (8 ohm output) 5,
Connect to optional external speaker(s),
_For further information, refer to 'Speaker & Speaker Stand'
manual.
2, POWER _BD SOCKET 6.
This Monitor operates on an AC power, The voffage is indi-
cated on the Specifications page. Never attempt to operate
the Monitor on DC power.
3,
AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT JACKS
Connect audio/video out from external equipment to these
_acks.
S_VIDEO/AUDIO INPUTS (S-VIDEO)
Connect video out from an S°VtDEO VCR to the S°V_DEO
input.
4. C_PONEt_(DVD!DTV INPUT)/AUDIO INPUT JACKS
REMOTE LOCK Switch
REMOTE CONTROL
When "CONTROL LOCK" is set "ON", Monitor is operated by
the external control device.
RGB10UTPUT(PC/DTV OUTPL._) JACKS
You can w_ch the RGB1 signal on another monffor, connect
RGBI OUTPUT (PC/DTV OUTPUT) to another monitor's
PC input port.
7, AUDIO tNPUTiRGB1 INPUT(PC/DTV INPUT)/
RGB2 INPUT(DIGITAL RGB INPUT) JACKS
Connect the monitor output socket of the PC to tl_is socket
8, RS_232C INPUT(CONTBOUSERVICE) PORT
Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC.
Equipment Connections
Connection to AV equipment Connection to PC
Note: All' cables shown are not provided with the Monitor, except:
A D-sub 15 pin cable and DVI cable is supplied to connect the Monitor to a PC
External Equipment Viewing Setups
When connecting the Plasma Monitor to extema_ equipment match the colors of connecting ports (Video - yellow
Audio (L) * white, Audio (R) _red).
Connect the VIDEO iNPUT socket (yellow) with time BNC=RCA adapter to the AV INPUT on the Monitor.
if you have a mono VCR connect the audio cabl,e from the VCR to the AUDIO ([JMONO) input on the Monitor.
If you connect an S-WDEO VCR to the S*WDEO input the picture quality is improved; compared to connecting a regu _
lar VCR 1o the Video input.
Use the orbiter function to Avoid having a fixed image remain on the screen for a long period of time. Typi_lly a frozen
still picture from a VCR.
if a 4:3 picture format is used; the fixed image may remain visible on the screen=
To avoid picture noise (i_erference) leave an adequate distance between the VCR and Monitor
1. Use the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to se[ect VIDKO
(If connected to SWIDEO, sei_ tt)e S=_IB_F_O external input source,)
2_ Insert a video tape into the VCR and press the PLAY button on the VCR. (See VCR owner's manual)
After subscribing to a cable TV service from a lecai provider and installing a conveder, you can watch cable TV pro-
gramming. This monitor cannot display TV programming unless a TV tuner device or cable TV converter box is connect-
ed to the Monitor.
For further information regarding cable TV service, contact your local cable TV service provider(s)
1, Use the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control and sel_ VIDEO.
2, Tune to cable service provided channets using the cable box,
Wllen connecting the monitor to an external source, match the colors of A/V input jacks on the monitor with the output
jacks on the audio/video equipment: Video = yellow, Audio (Left) = white, Audio (Right) = red.
1, Use the INPUT SELECT button on the remote contro_ to setect VIDEO,
2. Operate the corresponding extemaE equipment, See external equipment o_ratin 9 guide.
NOW to CoRRect
Connect DVD video inputs to Y_ P_ P_ of COMPONENT (DVD/DTv'
INPUT) and audio inputs to Audio sockets of AUDIO INPUT,
Now to u_
1. Turn on the DVD player, and insert a DVD.
2. Use INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to seiect COMPO-
N_T. Refer to the DVD player's manua_ for operating instructions
Component Input ports
You can get better picture quality if you con-
nect DVD player with component input ports
as below,
Component ports of the
Monitor
Video output ports
of DVD player
- Towatcbdigitallybroadcastprograms,purchase/connectadigitalSET-TOPBOX.
How to connect a user-supp|ied Digital Set.Top Box
* Connect DTV set4op box video output to monitor COMPONENT (DVD/DTV INPUT) or to the monffor RGB1 (PC/DTV
iNPUT) connedor.
° Connect DTV set4op box audio outputs to monitor AUDIO INPUT jacks,
HOW tO use
1 Turn on the digital SET-TOP BOX. (Refer to the owner's ,manual for the digital SET-TOP BOX)
2 Use INPUT SELECT on the remote controt to select COM_N£NT or R_ 1
To enjoy vivid picture _d sound connect a PC to the Monitor.
Avoid keeping a fixed image on the monitor's screen for a tong period of time The fixed image may become permanent-
ty imprinted on the screen; use a screen saver when possible.
Connect PC to the RGBt INPUT(PC/DTV INPUT) or RGB2 INPUT(DIGITAL RGB _NPUT) port of the Monitor; change the
resolution output of PC accordingly.
Synchronization input form; Separate
Setup Instructions to Connect a PC to your Monitor
if the resolution of PC is over UXGA there will be no picture on time Monitor.
Connect the signa_ cable from the monitor output port of the PC to the RGB1 INPUT(PC/DTV iNPUT) port of the Monitor
or the signal cable from the DVI output port of the PC to the RGB2 iNPUT(DIGITAL RGB INPUT) port on time Monitor.
Connect the audio cable from the PC to time Audio input on the Monitor. (Audio cables are not included with the Monitor).
[f using a sound card adjust PC sound as required.
This monitor appty a VESA Plug and P_ay _Jution, When connecting a plug and play compatible system (PC) to the mon-
itor, additional settings are not necessary The monitor provides EDID data to the PC system with a DDC protocol The PC
adjusts automaticaJ[y to use this monitor.
DDC protoca[ is preset for RGB1 (Analog RGB) RGB2 (DV[, D,igir_l RGB) mode.
[f required adiust the monitor settings for P_ug and Pray functionally.
[f graphic card on the PC does net output analog and digital RGB simultaneousUy connect RGBt INPUT (PCiDTV tNPUT)
or RGB2 _NPUT (DIGITAL RGB iNPUT) port on the Monitor to the PC,
If graphic card on the PC does output analog and digital RG8 simultaneously set the monitor to either RGB1 or RGB2;
(the ether m_e is set to Plug and Pray automatically by the monitor.)
The monitor perceives 640x480, 60Hz as DTV 480p based on the PC graphic card. In this case change the screen scan-
ning rate for the graphic card
PC Setup
1. Turn on the PC and appEy power to the Monitor
2. Turn on the display by pressing the POWER button on the Monitor's remote control
3 Use the |NPUT SELECT but'ton on the remote control to select the RGB1 or RGB2 input source.
4 Set time resolution output of the PC to SXGA or under (1280 x 1024, 75Hz).
RGB1 Mode
Resolution
640x350
720x400
640x480
800x600
Horizontal
Frequency(KHz)
31.468
Vertical
Frequency(Hz)
70,09
85,08
70,08
85,00
59.94
66,66
72,80
75,00
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Resolution
832x624
i024x768
1152x864
H orfzontal
Frequency(KHz)
49.725
VeHical
Frequency(Hz)
7&55 o
60.00 o
70,06 o
7&02 o
84,99 o
60,05 o
7&01 o
75.00 o
85.05 o
75,06 o
75.00 o
60,02 o
75.02 o
37,86i
31.469
37.927
31.469
35,000
37,861
37,500
43,269
45.913
53.0ili
64,062
3&I56
37_879
48,077
46,875
5&674
56.000
64,016
85.00
90,03
100,04
120.00
56,25
6&31
72,18
75,00
85,06
90._
100.00
1152x870
1280x960
1280x1024
48.363
56,476
60.023
6&677
54,348
63,995
67,500
77.487
88,681
75.OOO
6&981
79_976
RGB2 Mode
Resolution
_0x350
720x400
640x480
Horizontal;
Frequency(KHz)
3i,466
37,86i
31,469
37.927
3i,469
3&O00
37,861
37.500
4&269
Ve_ical
Frequency(Hz)
70,_
85.08
70,08
85.03
59,94
66.66
72.80
7&00
8&00
DDC
o
o
o
o
35,156 56,25 o
37,879 60,31 o
800x600 48,077 72.18 o
46.875 75,_ o
53,674 85,06 o
H orizontal Vertical
Resol;_lion Frequency(KHz) Frequency(Hz)
832x624 49_725 7455
48363 6000
56,476 70,06
1024x768
60.023 75.02
68.677 84,99
54,348 60.05
63.995 7&01
1152x864
67,500 75,00
77.487 85,05
1152x870 68.681 7506
60,000 60.00
1280x_0
7&000 75.00
1280 x 1024 63,981 60.02
DDC
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
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Remote Control Key Functions
- When using the remote control aim it at the remote control sensor of the Monitor.
POWER
Switches the Monitor on from
standby or off to standby
Sets the sleep timer.
(Refer to p,35)
APC
Adjusts the factory preset picture
according to the room,
(Refer to p36)
ARC
Changes the picture format,
(Refer to p.45)
Switches the sub picture on or off,
(Refer to p,27)
SWAP
Exchanges m_n and sub picture
images. (Refer to p.28, 30)
MENU
Displays on screen menus one by one
Exits the current menu
Memorizes menu changes.
NUMBER buttons
WIN, SIZE
Adjusts the sub picture size.
WIN.POSITION
Moves the sub picture.
SPLIT ZOOM
Enlarge the screen with regular
ration_
ZOOM-!ZC_OM+
Enlarges or reduces
tl)e main picture size,
Selects: VmEO, S*V_EO, _B1/2
or CO_ONENT mode=
DASP
To seiect the sound appropriate to
your viewing program character:
FLAT, SPOI_, C_EMA, MUSIC,
or I.fS_ (Referto p41)
,RC
Changes the PIP picture format,
(Refer to p,43)
TWIN PICTURE
(Refer to p_30)
INPUT
Selects the input mode for the sub
3ic_ure.
Switches the sound on or off
lily
Selects a mena option,
411 1il_ (Volu_ button)
Increases/decreases sound level.
Adiusts menu settings
Controls a some video cassette
recorder,
Open the battery compartment cover on the back side and
insert the batteries with correct polarity,
. [nst_[ two 1.5V alkaline ba4teries of AAA type, Don't mix used
batleries with new batteries
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Monitor Overview
_ner's Manuat Alkaline batteries BNC-RCA adapter Remote Control
D-sub 15 pin cable Power Cord DVt Cable
Simpie Monitor Stand
Monitor Installation Options
The Monitor can be insulted in vanous ways such such as on a wail, or on a desktop etc.
- Insta_i this monitor only in a location where a_uate ventilation is available,
' it is r_mmended that this produd only be used at an altitude of less tilan 6561 feet (_m)to get the best quality
picture and sound,
To Mount on a Wail
WaJI mount minimum allowable cbarances for
adequate ventilation
To Install on a Desktop
Pedesta_ mount minimum allowable c[ear_ces for
adequate ve ntitation
Stand installation
1. Make sure to secure the stand to the display platform
using M8 bo_s (commercially available) 1 inch (25mm)
tonger than tile thickness of the platform
3, Use the two (2) bio_s provided to attach the stand b
the monitor T_ghten each bolt securely in a cl_kwise
direction
2. Aiign the holes on the monitor and stand.
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The memtor weigh 99.2 pounds (45kg) and
its thinness makes it unstable. Therefore,
unpacking and installation should be per-
formed by two or more per_ns.
Turning on the Monitor
When using the remote control aim it at its sensor on the Monitor
1 Connect power cord correetly_
2. Press the O ON/OFF button on the Monitor. At this moment, the Monitor is switched to
standby mode Press the INPUT SELECT button on the Monitor or press the POWER,
INPUT SELECT button on the remote control and then the Monitor will switch on.
1. If the Mon|tor was turned off with the (_ ONJOFF button on the Monitor
Press the _ON/OFF button on the Monitor to turn the Monitor on.
2. ff the Monitor was turned off with the remote control or the ON/OFF button on the Monitor
Press the _ON/OFF button on the Monger and then press the INPUT SELECT b_'ton on the
Monitor or press the POWER, INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to turn the Mon_or on
......................................................Men u _LanguageSe= ect !on
- The menus can be shown on the screen in the selected language. First select your language.
1. Press the MENU button and then use A / Y button to select the SPECIAL menu
2. Press the I_ button ar_ then use A / V butto_ to select LANGUA_.
3, Press the I_ button _r.,dthen use A / V button to select your desired language.
From this point on the on-screen menus will be shown in the language of your cl_oice.
4. Press the MENU button
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Video Menu Options
This function adjusts the Monitor to the _st picture appearance
1, Press the APC button to se[_ the picture appearance setup option,
Each press of the APC button changes tile screen display as shown beiow,
You can also select CL_, SOFT or USER in the _DEO menu_
Picture options CT-E&R and SON are preset and programmed for good picture quality at the factory
and cannot be changed
Adjusting Auto Color Control .......
To initialize vaJues (reset to default settings), setect the NORMAL option,
1, Press the MENU button and then use A iV button to select the V_DEO menu.
2. Press the I_ button and then use A !V button to select ACC
3, Press rhea / V button to select the desired color temperature,
Each press of &/Y button changes the screen display as shown,
You can adjust red, green, or blue to any color temperature you prefer,
1, Press the MENU button and then use A/V button to select the VIDEO menu
2, Press thel_ button and tllen use A/V button to setect the COLOR _ option
3. Press the II_ button and then use A 5' button to setect a color,
4. Use the 4il/11_ button to make appropriate adjustments.
5, Press the MENU button
The adjustment range of _ _ and BL_ is -10_+10,
You can adjust picture contrast brightness color sharpness and tint to the levels you prefer,
PIP settings are not adjustable
1, Press the MENU button and then use A/V button to select the VIDEO menu
2. Press thel_ button and then use ,& ,,Y button to select the desired picture option,
& Press the II_ button and then use _I i_ button to make appropriate adjustments
4, Press the MENU button.
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Audio Menu Options
This function lets you enjoy the best sound without any specia] adjustment because the Monitor automatically
selects the appropriate sound option based on the program content.
1.Press the DASP button to seied the picture appearance setup.
You can also select FLAT SPOTS CINE_, MUSIC, or US_ in the AUDTO menu,
This feature majrrtains an equal volume _eveI; even if you change channels.
1. Press the MENU button and tilen use ,i, _V button to select the AUDIO menu
2. Press the I_ button and then use A ._V button to setect AV T-.
3, Press the i_ button and then use A /V b_on to select ON orOF¥
4, Press the MENU button.
1. Press the MENU button and then use A/V button to select the AUDIO menu
2 Press the i_ button and then use A/Y button to select the desired sound item.
3 Press the I_ button and then use _/1_ button to make appropriate adiustments,
4. Press the MENU button.
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Time Menu Options
- If curre_ time setting is erased by a power faiture or if "Pv'is unplugged, reset the c_ock.
1, Press the MENU button and then use & / V button to select the T_ME menu,
2. Press the I_ button and then use A/V button to select _
3. Press the I_ button and then use A iV button to set the hour,
4, Press the I_ button and then use ,Ik iV button to set the minutes
5 Press the MENU bL,ffton
- _mer function oper_4es onty if current time llas been already set
- Off-Timer function overrides On-T_mer function if they are set to the same time,
- The monitor must: be in s_ndby mode for the On Timer to work.
1. Press the MENU button and then use & / Y button to select the TIME menu,
2. Press the !_ button and then u_ & zT button to select ORF _'ON _.
3, Press the II_ button and then use A ,'T button to select ON
4. Press the Jl_ button and then use & ,_V button to set the hour.
5_ Press the I_ button and then use & ,_'IFbutton to set the minutes.
& For only OFt Tt_M_t function; Press the I_ button and then use A _y button to set
volume level
7. Press the MENU button
- To cancel ON;OF£ _ function ....
If there is no input signal, the Monffor turns off automatically after 10 minutes,
1, Press the MENU button and then use & ,_V button to select the TIME menu,
2, Press the I1_button _d tl_n use A sV bt_tton to select A_O_.
3 Press the I_ button and then use ,I, / V b4J4tonto se_ed ON or O_.
4, Press the MENU button,
Sleep timer turns the Monitor off at the preset time
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Press the SLEEP button to select the number of minutes The display i_ -.. _1" will appear on the screen, foF
lowed by 10, 20 30 60 90, _ ]80 and 240. The timer begins to count down from the number of minutes select-
ed,
- When the sl_p time you w_t is disp]ayed on the screen, press the OK button
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Special Menu Options
- The monitor can be set up so that it can only be used with the remote control
- This feature can be used to prevent unauthorized viewing,
1, Press the MENU button and then use A _V button to sele_ the SPECIAL menu.
2 Press the I_ button and then use A/'9' button to _ect KEY L,O_
3. Press the I_ button and then use A _V bLrbtonto select ON or OFF.
4, Press the MENU button_
With the lock on, the display FJEY _CE appears on the screen if any button on the front
panel is pressed while viewing the Plasma display:
o This Monitor is programmed to remember which option it was la_ set to even if you turn _he monitor off_
is pressed_
- Avoid atlowing a fixed image to remain on tile Monitors screen for a tong pedod of time. A frozen still picture from
a PC/video game displayed on the screen for prolonged periods will result in an ghost image remaining even when
you change the image.
o To avoid a permanent image on the screen, the screen will move every 2 minutes:
Right --> Right _ Downside --_ Downsi_ -_ Left --_ Left -_ Upside --_ Upside
° The Orbiter feature may help prevent ghost images. However. it is best not to allow any fixed image 1o rem_n on
the screen.
1. Press time MENU button and then use A / _ button to select the SPECIAL menu.
2 Press the i_ button and then u_ A / V button to select O_I:T_,
3. Press the I_ button and then use A / V b_ton to select ON or OFF
4. Press time MENU button.
o Wl_ffe Wash removes permanent images from the screen
Set White Wash 'ON _until fixed image disappears
- A excessive permanent image is impossiMe to dear with using this function perfectly.
1. Press the MENU button and then use A I V button to select the SPECIAL menu
2, Press timeI_ button and then use ,dk / V button to select W_Z !_ASH_
3 Press the I_ button and then use _ / V button to se[_ ON or OFF'.
, When you sel_ ON the screen changes to white,
4 Press the MENU button.
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RGB1 (PC) mode onty; This function doesn't work in RGB1-Digit_ broa_ast.
- Automafica_ly adjusts picture position and minimizes image shaking.
1. Press the MENU button and then use A/Y button to select the SCREEN menu.
2. Press the I_ button and then use & / V buiton to sei_ A_O CONFIG..
3 Press the I_ bu_en to run Auto configure
When Able CONMG has finished, OK wilt be shown on screen,
tf the position of tile image is sfiil not correct, try Auto adjustment again.
4, If picture needs to be adjusted more after Auto adjustment in RGB1 (PC), you _n
adjust the _&NU_ _NFIGr
:Although the image is st!ll not corr., your Monitor is functioning pro_r!y but needs fudher adjustme#L
, The A_O CON¥1G, and the MANU_ CO_G ¢_ be adjust autem_!caJty for RGB 2 mede.
o You are av_lable to 4:3 and 16:9 in RGBI RGB2 and COMPONENT(DTV)
- You are available to I6:9 4:3 and ZOOM in VIDEO and S*V_DEO
= _f4:3 is on tile screen for a long time, that fixed image may remain visible.
1 Press tile ARC button to sel_ a desired picture format.
, Each press of ARC button changes the screen disptay as shown below.
*Youcan al_ select 4;3, 16:9 or ZOOM in the SCREEN menu.
- This is the function to enlarge the screen with regular ration.
- It's available to use this function in every input source,
- with 2-SPLIT ZOOM you can only move the screen into upside or downside
- if a screen is enlarged, a screen c_ move without selecting section of screen Sp_it Zoom.
1. Press the SPLIT ZOOM button,
Each press of SPLIT ZOOM button d_anges the screen disptay as shown below.
In _ of ch_i_g t_'_ No.5
The 5 section is changed to
a ful screerL
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° This function works in the folEowing mode:
RGB1-PC, RGBI-DTV 480p,7_p,1080i, COMPONENT 480p,720p_1080i.
1, Press the MENU button and then use A .tV button to select the SCREEN menu.
2, Press the I_ button and then use A 1T button to setecl POSI_ON
3. Press the I_ button and then use A _V t _11t I_ button to adjust the position.
4 Press the MENU button.
° If the picture isn't dear after auto adjustment and especially if characters are sfi[[ jittery, adju_ the picture phase
manually.
- To correct the screen size_ adjust CLOCK.
1 Press the MENU button and then use A !V button to select the SCREEN menu.
2. Press the I_ button and then use .L i V button to select MANUAL CON'R[@.
3, Press the I_ button and then use A / V buft_ to to select p__t_t_ or CLOCK,
4, Use the "111/i_ button to make appropriate adjustments.
The adjustment range of P:IfIASE is 0 -- 31
The adjustment range of _'.aOCK is -50 ~ +50.
5, Press the MENU button.
- Use this function to correct jittering or picture instability while viewing a video tape.
1. Press the MENU button and then use ,i, /V button to select the SCREEN menu.
2. Press the I_ button and then use A / V button to select SC_ ,._JBJ.
3. Press the I1_button and then use A .,'V btY_on to to select TV or VCR.
, Select the VCiR option if watching a VCR
Select the 1'V option for other equipment.(Exsept VCR)
4. Press the MENU button.
This _nction operates in every mode,
- To initialize the adjusted value
1, Press the MENU button and then use A/V button to select the SCREEN menu.
2. Press the I_ button and then use A ,_V button to se[_ _.
3. Press the I_ button.
• You can initialize ZOOM IN/OUT, POSITION, SPUT ZOOM, PIP size, P_P
position and sub picture size for twin picture.
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PIP (Picture-in-Picture)Feature
PiP lets you view 2 different inputs (sources) on your monitor screen at tt_e same time, One source will be large, and the
other source will show a smaller inset image.
When you seiect PC or DTV for main picture in PIP, you can watch VIDEO, S-VIDEO or COMPONENT 480i for sub picture_
Press the PIP button to show the sub picture,
* Press the P_Pbb_ton again to turn PIP off.
Press the WIN,SIZE button and then use _11_1_ button to
dlange the sub picture size.
Press the P|P ARC button
The sub picture appears as below.
Press the SWAP button to exchange the main and sub
pictures
[ Main Picture I Sub Picture !
Press the WIN,POSITION button
Press the _,/Y ,_II/1_ button repeatedly until desired
position is achieved. The sub picture moves
up/down/left/right
Press the SUB INPUT button to select the input source
for the sub picture.
° in RG81 and RGB2 for main picture, you can select
COMPONENT 480i, VIDEO and S-VIDEO for sub pic-
ture.
in VIDEO and S-V_DEO for main picture, you can
select COMPONENT 480p/720p/lO80i, RGBt and
RG82 for sub picture.
° in COMPONENT 480p/720p/1080i for main picture,
you can select VIDEO and S-WDEO for sub picture.
in COMPONENT 480i for main picture, you can select
RGa.1 and RGB2 for sub picture.
Press the ZOOM+/ZOOM- button to enlarge or reduce
the main picture size when viewing the PiE
Adjust the main pictureposition with the A/V _41 zl_
buttons in enlarged main picture mode.
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