Operating Instructions
High Definition
Custom Home Theater Plasma Display
Model No.
TH-50VX100U
TH-65VX100U
The illustration shown is an image.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
English
TQBC2372-1
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Important Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart / apparatus combination
to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15) To prevent electric shock, ensure the grounding pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected.
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Dear Panasonic Customer
Welcome to the Panasonic family of customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment
from your new Plasma Display.
To obtain maximum benefit from your set, please read these Instructions before making any adjustments,
and retain them for future reference.
Retain your purchase receipt as well, and record the model number and serial number of your set in the
space provided on the rear cover of these instructions.
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions.................................. 3
FCC STATEMENT...................................................... 5
Safety Precautions................................................... 6
Maintenance.............................................................. 7
Accessories .............................................................. 8
Accessories Supplied.............................................. 8
Remote Control Batteries........................................ 8
Connections.............................................................. 9
PC Input Terminals connection.............................. 10
SERIAL Terminals connection................................11
HDMI connection................................................... 12
COMPONENT / RGB connection.......................... 12
Power ON / OFF ..................................................... 13
Initial selections...................................................... 14
Selecting the input signal ...................................... 14
Selecting the On-Screen Menu Language ............ 14
Basic Controls ........................................................ 15
SCROLLING BAR and TEST PATTERNS functions ..... 17
EXT. SCALER function.......................................... 17
ASPECT Controls ................................................... 18
On-Screen Menu Displays..................................... 19
PICTURE Adjustments........................................... 21
ADVANCED SETTINGS........................................ 23
Picture Profiles....................................................... 25
Saving profiles....................................................... 26
Loading profiles..................................................... 27
Editing profiles....................................................... 28
Locking profiles ..................................................... 29
Adjusting POS. /SIZE ............................................. 31
SOUND Adjustment................................................ 33
SDI SOUND OUTPUT........................................... 33
SCREENSAVER (For preventing image retention) .. 34
Reduces screen image retention........................... 35
SIDE BAR ADJUST............................................... 35
Specifying the scaler.............................................. 36
Reduces power consumption ............................... 37
Customizing the On-Screen Menu Display .......... 38
SET UP for Input Signals ....................................... 39
COMPONENT / RGB IN SELECT......................... 39
YUV / RGB IN SELECT......................................... 39
SIGNAL menu ....................................................... 40
XGA MODE ........................................................... 40
REFRESH RATE................................................... 40
SYNC .................................................................... 41
SDI THROUGH ..................................................... 41
Input signal display................................................ 41
OPTIONS Adjustments........................................... 42
Watching Videos and DVDs................................... 43
Programming the Remote to Operate Peripheral
Equipment ............................................................. 44
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 45
List of Aspect Modes ............................................. 46
Remote Control Operation / Code List ................. 47
Applicable Input Signals........................................ 50
Specifications......................................................... 52
Panasonic Professional Flat Panel Display Limited Warranty .. 53
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT....................... 54
Customer Service................................................... 55
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FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help.
This device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC CAUTION:
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Panasonic Corp. of North America could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
Model No. TH-50VX100U, TH-65VX100U
Responsible Party:
Contact Source:
Panasonic Corporation of North America
One Panasonic Way 1F-10, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Panasonic Professional Display Company
Panasonic Plasma Concierge 1-800-973-4390
CANADIAN NOTICE:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Note:
Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent image retention to
remain on the Plasma Display.
Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode.
Trademark Credits
• VGA is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, USA.
• SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA are registered trademarks of the Video Electronics Standard Association.
Even if no special notation has been made of company or product trademarks, these trademarks have been fully
respected.
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC.
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
This Plasma Display is for use only with the following optional accessories. Use with any other type of optional
accessories may cause instability which could result in the possibility of injury.
(All of the following accessories are manufactured by Panasonic Corporation.)
• Pedestal................................................................................TY-ST50VX100 (for TH-50VX100U),
TY-ST65VX100 (for TH-65VX100U)
• Wall-hanging bracket (vertical)..............................................TY-WK42PV7 (for TH-50VX100U),
TY-WK65PV7 (for TH-65VX100U)
• Wall-hanging bracket (angled)..............................................TY-WK42PR7 (for TH-50VX100U),
TY-WK65PR8 (for TH-65VX100U)
• BNC Component Video Terminal Board ...............................TY-42TM6A
• RCA Component Video Terminal Board................................TY-42TM6Z
• HD-SDI Terminal Board ........................................................TY-FB9HD
• HD-SDI Terminal Board with audio .......................................TY-FB10HD
• Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board ........................................TY-FB11DHD
• Dual HDMI Terminal Board ...................................................TY-FB10HMD
• DVI-D Terminal Board...........................................................TY-FB11DD
• Ir Through Terminal Board ....................................................TY-FB9RT
Always be sure to ask a qualified technician to carry out set-up.
Small parts can present choking hazard if accidentally swallowed. Keep small parts away from young children. Discard
unneeded small parts and other objects, including packaging materials and plastic bags/sheets to prevent them from
being played with by young children, creating the potential risk of suffocation.
Clean the power cable regularly to prevent it from
When using the Plasma Display
becoming dusty.
Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the
• Built-up dust on the power cord plug can increase
ventilation holes of the Plasma Display.
humidity which might damage the insulation and cause
• Top of the Plasma Display is usually very hot due to the
fire. Unplug the cord from the wall outlet and clean it
high temperature of exhaust air being released through
with a dry cloth.
the ventilation holes. Burns or personal injuries can
happen if any body parts are brought too close. Placing
This Plasma Display radiates infrared rays,
any object near the top of the display could also result
therefore it may affect other infrared communication
in heat damages to the object as well as to the Display if
equipment.
its ventilation holes are blocked.
Install your infrared sensor in a place away from
direct or reflected light from your Plasma Display.
Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the
Plasma Display.
Note:
• Moving the Display with its cables attached might
Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an
damage the cables which, in turn, can cause fire or
extended period, as this can cause a permanent image
electric shock.
retention to remain on the Plasma Display.
Examples of still pictures include logos, video games,
Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet as a
computer images, teletext and images displayed in 4:3
safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning.
mode.
• Electric shocks can result if this is not done.
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Safety Precautions / Maintenance
WARNING
Do not use any power supply cord other than that
provided with this unit.
Setup
Do not place the Plasma Display on sloped or
unstable surfaces.
• Doing so may cause fire or electric shocks.
Securely insert the power cord plug as far as it will go.
• If the plug is not fully inserted, heat may be generated
which could cause fire. If the plug is damaged or the
wall socket plate is loose, they should not be used.
• The Plasma Display may fall off or tip over.
Do not place any objects on top of the Plasma
Display.
• If water spills onto the Plasma Display or foreign
objects get inside it, a short-circuit may occur which
could result in fire or electric shock. If any foreign
objects get inside the Plasma Display, please consult
an Authorized Service Center.
Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands.
• Doing so may cause electric shocks.
Do not do anything that might damage the power cable. When
disconnecting the power cable, hold the plug, not the cable.
• Do not make any modifications, place heavy objects
on, place near hot objects, heat, bend, twist or
Do not cover the ventilation holes.
• Doing so may cause the Plasma Display to overheat,
which can cause fire or damage to the Plasma Display.
forcefully pull the power cable. Doing so may cause
damage to the power cable which can cause fire or
electric shock. If damage to the cable is suspected,
have it repaired at an Authorized Service Center.
Transport only in upright position!
• Transporting the unit with its display panel facing
upright or downward may cause damage to the
internal circuitry.
If the Plasma Display will not be used for a long period
of time, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
If using the pedestal (optional accessory), leave a space
of 3 15/16” (10 cm) or more at the top, left and right,
and 2 3/4” (7 cm) or more at the rear, and also keep the
space between the bottom of the display and the floor
surface. If using some other setting-up method, follow
the manual of it. (If there is no specific indication of
installation dimension in the installation manual, leave
a space of 3 15/16” (10 cm) or more at the top, bottom,
left and right, and 2 3/4” (7 cm) or more at the rear.)
If problems occur during use
If a problem occurs (such as no picture or no sound),
or if smoke or an abnormal odor is detected from the
Plasma Display, unplug the power cord immediately.
• Continuous use of the Display under these conditions
might cause fire or permanent damage to the unit.
Have the Display evaluated at an Authorized Service
Center. Services to the Display by any unauthorized
personnel are strongly discouraged due to its high
voltage dangerous nature.
An apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be
connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective
earthing connection.
If water or foreign objects get inside the Plasma Display, if
the Plasma Display is dropped, or if the cabinet becomes
damaged, disconnect the power cord plug immediately.
AC Power Supply Cord
The Plasma Display is designed to operate on 110 - 127 V
AC, 50/60 Hz.
•
A short may occur, which could cause fire. Contact an
Authorized Service Center for any repairs that need to be made.
Maintenance
The front of the display panel has been specially treated. Wipe the panel surface gently using only a cleaning
cloth or a soft, lint-free cloth.
• If the surface is particularly dirty, wipe with a soft, lint-free cloth which has been soaked in pure water or water in
which neutral detergent has been diluted 100 times, and then wipe it evenly with a dry cloth of the same type until
the surface is dry.
• Do not scratch or hit the surface of the panel with fingernails or other hard objects, otherwise the surface may
become damaged. Furthermore, avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and thinner,
otherwise the quality of the surface may be adversely affected.
If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
• If the cabinet is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in water to which a small amount of neutral detergent has been
added and then wring the cloth dry. Use this cloth to wipe the cabinet, and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth.
• Do not allow any detergent to come into direct contact with the surface of the Plasma Display. If water droplets get
inside the unit, operating problems may result.
• Avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and thinner, otherwise the quality of the
cabinet surface may be adversely affected or the coating may peel off. Furthermore, do not leave it for long periods
in contact with articles made from rubber or PVC.
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Accessories
Accessories Supplied
Check that you have the Accessories and items shown
Operating
Instruction book
Remote Control
Transmitter
N2QAYB000323
Batteries for the
Remote Control
Transmitter
(2 × AA Size)
POS.
/SIZE PICTURE
DISPLAY
FUNCTION
PC
COMPO.
HDMI
フ
VIDEO
MENU
CH INPUT
EXT.SCALER
OFF TIMER
MEM.
LOAD
DISPLAY
Fixing band × 1
AC cord
Remote Control Batteries
Requires two AA batteries.
1. Pull and hold the hook, then open the battery cover.
2. Insert batteries - note correct polarity ( + and -).
Close
Open
Hook
“AA” size
Helpful Hint:
For frequent remote control users, replace old batteries with Alkaline batteries for longer life.
Precaution on battery use
Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the remote control transmitter.
Disposal of batteries should be in an environment-friendly manner.
Observe the following precautions:
1. Batteries should always be replaced as a pair. Always use new batteries when replacing the old set.
2. Do not combine a used battery with a new one.
3. Do not mix battery types (example: “Zinc Carbon” with “Alkaline”).
4. Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries.
5. Battery replacement is necessary when the remote control acts sporadically or stops operating the Plasma Display.
6. Do not burn or breakup batteries.
Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
7. Make a note of the remote control codes before changing batteries in case the codes are reset. (see page 44)
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Connections
When connecting the speakers, be sure to use only the optional accessory speakers.
Refer to the speaker’s Installation Manual for details on speaker installation.
1
2
1
Speaker
terminal (L)
2
Speaker
AC cord connection (see page 13)
terminal (R)
– AC cord fixing
Unplug the AC cord
Close
1
Push until
the hook
Unplug the AC
clicks.
cord pressing the
two knobs.
1 Plug the AC cord into
the display unit.
2
Open
Plug the AC cord until it
clicks.
Note:
2. Pull off.
Note:
When disconnecting the AC
cord, be absolutely sure to
disconnect the AC cord plug at
the socket outlet first.
2
Fix the AC cord with
the clamper which is
attached to the unit.
Make sure that the AC
cord is locked on both
the left and right sides.
1. Keep the
knob pressed.
– Cable fixing band
Secure any excess cables with band as required.
Note:
One fixing band is supplied with this unit. In case of securing cables at two positions, please purchase it separately.
Pass the attached cable
fixing band through the
clip as shown in the
figure.
To secure cables connected to Terminals, wrap the cable fixing band around them
then pass the pointed end through the locking block, as shown in the figure.
While ensuring there is sufficient slack in cables to minimize stress (especially
in the power cord), firmly bind all cables with the supplied fixing band.
To loosen:
To tighten:
Push the catch
Pull
Pull
2
1
R
AUDIO
L
PR/CR/R
P
B/CB/B
Y/G
AUDIO
COMPONENT/RGB IN
SLOT1
SLOT2
SLOT3
PC IN
SERIAL
Dual HDMI Terminals (equivalent COMPONENT/RGB IN and
From EXTERNAL From SERIAL
of Dual HDMI Terminal Board
(TY-FB10HMD))
Audio IN Terminals (equivalent monitor terminal Terminal on
of RCA Component Video
Terminal Board (TY-42TM6Z))
(see page 12)
on Computer
(see page 10)
Computer
(see page 11)
(see page 12)
Note: At factory shipment, Terminal boards are installed in SLOT 1, SLOT 2 and SLOT 3.
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Connections
PC Input Terminals connection
(Female)
COMPUTER
AUDIO
PC IN
Conversion adapter
(if necessary)
Mini D-sub 15p
(Male)
RGB
PC cable
Audio
Stereo plug
Connect a cable which matches
the audio output terminal on the computer.
Notes:
• Due to space limitations, occasionally you may have trouble connecting Mini D-sub 15P cable with ferrite core to PC
input Terminal.
• With regard to the typical PC input signals that are described in the applicable input signals list (see page 50),
adjustment values such as for the standard picture positions and sizes have already been stored in this unit. You can
add up to eight PC input signal types that are not included in the list.
• Computer signals which can be input are those with a horizontal scanning frequency of 15 to 110 kHz and vertical scanning
frequency of 48 to 120 Hz. (However, the image will not be displayed properly if the signals exceed 1,200 lines.)
• The display resolution is a maximum of 1,440 × 1,080 dots when the aspect mode is set to “4:3”, and 1,920 × 1,080
dots when the aspect mode is set to “FULL”. If the display resolution exceeds these maximums, it may not be possible
to show fine detail with sufficient clarity.
• The PC input terminals are DDC2B-compatible. If the computer being connected is not DDC2B-compatible, you will
need to make setting changes to the computer at the time of connection.
• Some PC models cannot be connected to the set.
• There is no need to use an adapter for computers with DOS/V compatible Mini D-sub 15P terminal.
• The computer shown in the illustration is for example purposes only.
• Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this set.
• Do not set the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies for PC signals which are above or below the specified
frequency range.
• Component Input is possible with the pin 1, 2, 3 of the Mini D-sub 15P Connector.
• Change the “COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT” setting in the “SET UP” menu to “COMPONENT”
(when COMPONENT signal connection) or “RGB” (when RGB signal connection). (see page 39)
Signal Names for Mini D-sub 15P Connector
Pin No.
Signal Name
R (PR/CR)
Pin No.
Signal Name
GND (Ground)
Pin No.
Signal Name
NC (not connected)
5
4
3
2
1
1
6
11
10
9
8
7
6
2
3
4
5
12
13
14
15
7
8
G (Y)
GND (Ground)
GND (Ground)
+5 V DC
SDA
HD/SYNC
VD
15 14 13 12 11
B (PB/CB)
9
NC (not connected)
GND (Ground)
Pin Layout for PC Input
Terminal
10
GND (Ground)
SCL
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Connections
SERIAL Terminals connection
The SERIAL terminal is used when the Plasma Display is controlled by a computer.
(Male)
COMPUTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SERIAL
RS-232C Straight cable
Pin layout for SERIAL Terminal
(Female)
D-sub 9p
Notes:
• Use the RS-232C straight cable to connect the computer
to the Plasma Display.
• The computer shown is for example purposes only.
• Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied
with this set.
Signal names for D-sub 9P connector
Pin No.
Details
R X D
T X D
The SERIAL terminal conforms to the RS-232C interface
specification, so that the Plasma Display can be controlled
by a computer which is connected to this terminal.
The computer will require software which allows the
sending and receiving of control data which satisfies
the conditions given below. Use a computer application
such as programming language software. Refer to the
documentation for the computer application for details.
2
3
5
GND
Non use
4
1
6
9
•
7
(Shorted in this set)
NC
8
•
These signal names are those of computer specifications.
Communication parameters
Command
Signal level
Synchronization method
Baud rate
RS-232C compliant
Asynchronous
9600 bps
None
Command Parameter
Control details
Power ON
Power OFF
PON
POF
AVL
IMS
None
None
**
Parity
Character length
Stop bit
8 bits
1 bit
-
Volume 00 - 63
None
SL1
Input select (toggle)
Slot1 input
Flow control
SL2
Slot2 input
Basic format for control data
SL3
Slot3 input
The transmission of control data from the computer starts with
a STX signal, followed by the command, the parameters, and
lastly an ETX signal in that order. If there are no parameters,
then the parameter signal does not need to be sent.
PC1
PC input
SL1A
SL1B
SL2A
SL2B
Slot1 input (INPUT1A)
Slot1 input (INPUT1B)
Slot2 input (INPUT2A)
Slot2 input (INPUT2B)
STX
C1 C2 C3
:
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
ETX
DAM
None
Screen mode select (toggle)
ZOOM
FULL
JUST
NORM
SJST
SNOM
SFUL
ZOOM
FULL
JUST
4:3
JUST
4:3
H-FILL
Colon Parameter(s) End
(1 - 5 bytes) (03h)
Start
(02h)
3-character
command (3 bytes)
Notes:
• If multiple commands are transmitted, be sure to wait for
the response for the first command to come from this unit
before sending the next command.
With the power off, this display responds to PON
• If an incorrect command is sent by mistake, this unit will
send an “ER401” command back to the computer.
• SL1A, SL1B, SL2A and SL2B of Command IMS are
available only when a dual input terminal board is attached.
command only.
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Connections
HDMI connection
This unit has terminal boards equivalent to Dual HDMI Terminal Board (TY-FB10HMD) and RCA Component Video
Terminal Board (TY-42TM6Z) as standard equipment.
[Pin assignments and signal names]
Pin No.
Signal
Pin No.
Signal
T.M.D.S Clock
Shield
1
11
T.M.D.S Data2+
T.M.D.S Data2
Shield
T.M.D.S Data2-
T.M.D.S Data1+
T.M.D.S Data1
Shield
2
12
13
T.M.D.S Clock-
CEC
R
AUDIO
L
P
R/CR/R
P
B/CB/B
Y/G
3
4
COMPONENT/RGB IN
Reserved
(N.C. on device)
SLOT1
SLOT2
SLOT3
PC
14
5
6
7
15
16
T.M.D.S Data1-
T.M.D.S Data0+
T.M.D.S Data0
Shield
SCL
SDA
DDC/CEC
Ground
HDMI cables
8
17
9
18
19
T.M.D.S Data0-
T.M.D.S Clock+
+5V Power
Hot Plug Detect
10
HDMI cables
3 1
19
HDMI
AV OUT
HDMI
AV OUT
HDMI
AV OUT
HDMI
AV OUT
2
18
4
Note:
Additional equipment and HDMI cables
shown are not supplied with this set.
DVD Player or SET-TOP-BOX
(HDMI compatible machines only)
COMPONENT / RGB connection
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
P
R
Example of input signal source
DVD
P
B
Y, PB, PR
OUT
,
Y
L
Digital TV-SET-TOP-BOX
(DTV-STB)
AUDIO
OUT
R
R
AUDIO
L
PR/CR/R
PB/CB/B
Y/G
COMPONENT/RGB IN
SLOT3
Computer
RGB Camcorder
or
Notes:
• Change the “COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT” setting in the “SET UP” menu to “COMPONENT”
(when COMPONENT signal connection) or “RGB” (when RGB signal connection). (see page 39)
• Additional equipment, cables and adapter plugs shown are not supplied with this set.
• SYNC ON G signal is needed. (see page 41)
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Power ON / OFF
Connecting the AC cord plug to the Plasma Display.
Fix the AC cord plug securely to the Plasma Display
with the clamper. (see page 9)
Connecting the plug to the Wall Outlet.
Note:
INPUT
MENU
OK
When disconnecting the AC cord, be absolutely sure to
disconnect the AC cord plug at the socket outlet first.
Power
Indicator
Remote Control
Sensor
Press the Power switch on the Plasma Display to
turn the set on: Power-On.
Power Indicator: Green
INPUT
MENU
When first switching on the unit
From the second time
OSD LANGUAGE
on, the below screen is
displayed for a while (setting
condition is an example).
English (UK)
Deutsch
Following screen will be displayed when the unit is
turned on for the first time.
Select the language with the remote control. Unit
buttons are invalid.
Français
Italiano
Español
PC
FULL
ENGLISH (US)
1
Select the language.
Русский
2
Set.
Notes:
• Once the language is set, this screen won’t be displayed when switching on the unit next time.
• After the setting, language selection can be done from the SET UP menu. (see page 14)
Press the
button on the remote control to turn the Plasma Display off.
Power Indicator: Red (standby)
Press the
button on the remote control to turn the Plasma Display on.
Power Indicator: Green
HDMI
Turn the power to the Plasma Display off by pressing the
Plasma Display is on or in standby mode.
switch on the unit, when the
Note:
During operation of the power management function, the power indicator turns orange in the power off state.
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Initial selections
Selecting the input signal
Select the input signals to be connected by installing the optional Terminal Boards.
INPUT
Press to select the input signal to be played back from the
equipment which has been connected to the Plasma Display.
PC
COMPO.
INPUT
HDMI1
HDMI
フ
HDMI signal terminal in SLOT1
HDMI2
HDMI3
HDMI signal terminal in SLOT2
CH INPUT
HDMI4
COMPONENT
COMPONENT or RGB signal terminal in SLOT3
PC signal terminal in PC IN
PC
Using dedicated buttons for input selection
Press to select HDMI signal terminals 1–4 in SLOT 1 and 2.
Press to select component or RGB signal terminal in SLOT 3.
Press to select PC signal terminal in PC IN.
DISPLAY
Notes:
• Selecting is also possible by pressing the INPUT button on the unit.
• Input terminal will not be selected if the terminal board is not installed into the SLOT.
• Select to match the signals from the source connected to the component/RGB input
terminals. (see page 39)
INUT
MENU
ENTER/
• Image retention (image lag) may occur on the plasma display panel when a still
picture is kept on the panel for an extended period. The function that darkens the
screen slightly is activated to prevent image retention (see page 45), but this function
is not the perfect solution to image retention.
INPUT
MENU
ENTER/■
Selecting the On-Screen Menu Language
Press to display the menu screen.
PICTURE
SET UP
Press to select “SET UP”.
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
Press to display the SET UP menu.
HDMI
Press to select
OSD LANGUAGE.
Press to select your
preferred language.
Selectable languages SET UP menu
English(UK)
Deutsch
SIGNAL
SCREENSAVER
Français
Italiano
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
RGB
OFF
OFF
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
Español
ENGLISH(US)
(Japanese)
Русский
OSD POSITION
UPPER LEFT
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
(Russian)
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Basic Controls
Main Unit
INPUT button
When the menu screen is displayed:
“▲”: press to move the cursor up
“▼”: press to move the cursor
down (see page 19)
(INPUT1, INPUT2, INPUT3
and PC selection)
(see page 14)
Remote control
sensor
Enter / Aspect
INPUT
MENU
ENTER/■
button
(see page 18, 19)
Main Power On / Off Switch
Power Indicator
The Power Indicator will light.
• Power-OFF ... Indicator not illuminated (The unit
will still consume some power
as long as the power cord is still
inserted into the wall outlet.)
• Standby ........ Red
MENU Screen ON / OFF
Each time the MENU button is pressed, the
menu screen will switch. (see page 19)
• Power-ON..... Green
• DPMS............ Orange (With PC input signal
and during operation of PC’s
screensaver.)
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Basic Controls
Remote Control Transmitter
POS. /SIZE button
PICTURE button
(see page 31)
(see page 21)
LIGHT button
Standby (ON / OFF) button
Lights the INPUT and VIDEO MENU
buttons for 5 seconds. Makes the
selected remote control mode key
(DISPLAY, VCR, DBS/CBL or DVD) flash
three times. Press again to turn off the
INPUT and VIDEO MENU button lights.
The Plasma Display must first be plugged
into the wall outlet and turned on at the
power switch (see page 13).
Press this button to turn the Plasma
Display On, from Standby mode. Press
it again to turn the Plasma Display Off to
Standby mode.
POS.
/SIZE PICTURE
DISPLAY
FUNCTION
Equipment (Remote control mode)
selection buttons (see page 43, 44)
FUNCTION button
(see page 17)
MENU button
Displays menu screen. (see page 19)
OK button
Press to make selections.
PC
COMPO.
RETURN button (see page 19)
Press the RETURN button to return to
previous menu screen.
POSITION buttons
HDMI
フ
COMPO. button
Press to select COMPONENT or RGB
input. (see page 14)
PC button
Press to select PC input. (see page 14)
VIDEO
MENU
CH INPUT
DIRECT INPUT buttons
OFF TIMER button
Press the each button to select
the INPUT mode. (see page 14)
This button is used to switch
directly to INPUT mode.
The Plasma Display can be preset to
switch to stand-by after a fixed period.
The setting changes to 30 minutes, 60
minutes, 90 minutes and 0 minutes (off timer
cancelled) each time the button is pressed.
EXT.SCALER
OFF TIMER
INPUT button
(see page 14)
30
60
0
90
VIDEO MENU button
Press to select PICTURE MENU.
(see page 21)
When three minutes remain, “OFF
TIMER 3” will flash.
The off timer is cancelled if a power
interruption occurs.
STANDARD
MONITOR
DYNAMIC
CINEMA
EXT.SCALER button
(see page 17)
RECALL button
Press to display the current system status.
ASPECT button
Press to adjust the aspect.
(see page 18)
1
2
3
Input label
Aspect mode (see page 18)
Off timer
The off timer indicator is displayed
only when the off timer has been set.
DISPLAY
Numeric buttons
(see page 27)
PC
4:3
1
MEM. LOAD button
2
(see page 27)
External equipment operations
(see page 43)
OFF TIMER 90
3
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Basic Controls
SCROLLING BAR and TEST PATTERNS functions
Pressing
activates one of the following two functions. The function button setting can be configured by accessing
“Function button assign” in the OPTIONS menu. (see page 42)
SCROLLING BAR
TEST PATTERNS
Press
Press
Press to
select
“YES”.
Press to
select
“YES”.
SCROLLING BAR
SCROLLING BAR
TEST PATTERNS
TEST PATTERNS
YES
N O
YES
N O
Press.
Press.
Activates the SCROLLING BAR ONLY screensaver. After
15 minutes, the display enters standby mode.
Each time you press
displayed (seven in all).
, a different test pattern is
Color Bars
Red
Green
SCROLLING BAR ONLY
Frame
1% window (2 lines × 2 dots)
Black
Blue
To exit this mode, press any button.
To exit this mode, press any button other than
.
Note:
AUTO POWER OFF is deactivated during SCROLLING BAR or TEST PATTERNS operation. (see page 37)
EXT. SCALER function
Each time you press
, an external scaler is activated or deactivated.
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
ON
OFF: Use the built-in scaler.
ON: Use an external scaler.
The setting is valid with the following signals.
1125 (1080) / 24p • 25p • 30p • 50p • 60p
With input signals other than these, specifying “ON” will display the following message.
Input signal must be 1125p(1080p)
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
ON
Note:
You can also turn the built-in scaler ON and OFF by accessing “EXTERNAL SCALER MODE” in the SET UP menu.
(see page 36)
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ASPECT Controls
The Plasma Display will allow you to enjoy viewing the picture at its maximum size, including wide screen cinema format picture.
Note:
Be aware that if you put the display in a public place for commercial purposes or a public showing and
then use the aspect mode select function to shrink or expand the picture, you may be violating the
copyright under copyright law. It is prohibited to show or alter the copyrighted materials of other people
for commercial purposes without the prior permission of the copyright holder.
Press repeatedly to move through the aspect options:
HDMI
For details about the aspect mode, please see “List of Aspect Modes” (page 46).
[from the unit]
The aspect mode changes each time the ENTER button is pressed.
INPUT
MENU
ENTER/■
For PC signal input:
4:3 ZOOM
For SD signal input (525 (480) / 60i • 60p, 625 (575) / 50i • 50p):
4:3 ZOOM FULL JUST
FULL
For HD signal input [1125 (1080) / 60i • 50i • 60p • 50p • 24p • 25p • 30p • 24sF, 1250 (1080) / 50i, 750 (720) / 60p • 50p]:
4:3
H-FILL
ZOOM
FULL
JUST
Notes:
• The aspect mode is memorized separately for each input terminal.
• Do not allow the picture to be displayed in 4:3 mode for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent image
retention to remain on the Plasma Display Panel.
All Aspect mode
Set “All Aspect” to “On” in OPTION menu to enable the extended aspect mode (page 42). When All Aspect mode, the
aspect mode of pictures is switched as follows. For details about the aspect mode, please see “List of Aspect Modes”
(page 46).
For PC signal input:
4:3
Zoom
16:9
For SD signal input (525 (480) / 60i
4:3 Zoom1 Zoom2
•
60p, 625 (575) / 50i
•
50p):
Zoom3 16:9 14:9
Just
For HD signal input [1125 (1080) / 60i • 50i • 60p • 50p • 24p • 25p • 30p • 24sF, 1250 (1080) / 50i, 750 (720) / 60p • 50p]:
4:3 Full Zoom1 Zoom2 Zoom3 16:9 14:9 Just1 Just2 4:3 (1) 4:3 (2)
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On-Screen Menu Displays
Various menus allow you to make settings for the picture, sound, and other functions so that you can enjoy watching
Display best suited for you.
Remote Control
Unit
Display the menu screen.
1
POS.
/SIZE PICTURE
press
press several
times
PICTURE
SET UP
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
MENU
STANDARD
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
Each time the MENU
button is pressed, the
menu screen will switch.
SHARPNESS
5
OPTIONS
COLOR TEMP
NORMAL
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
HDMI
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY EDIT
Normal Viewing
PICTURE
SET UP
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
Select the menu.
2
3
1
2
select
press
PICTURE
SET UP
DISPLAY
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
OPTIONS
Press to
return to the
previous
menu.
(Example: SOUND menu)
Menus can also be accessed directly by pressing dedicated buttons, such as
(see page 21, 31)
and
.
Select the item.
select
press
select
NORMAL IZE
AUDIO MENU
BASS
STANDARD
0
0
0
0
ENTER/■
MID
TREBLE
BALANCE
SURROUND
VOLUME
OFF
1
(Example: SOUND menu)
set
set
Set.
4
5
press
ENTER/■
press
press several
times
Exit the menu.
MENU
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On-Screen Menu Displays
Overview
Note: Menu that cannot be adjusted is grayout. Adjustable menu changes depending on signal, input and menu setting.
PICTURE
SET UP
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
ADVANCED SETTINGS
NORMAL IZE
BLACK EXTENSION
INPUT LEVEL
GAMMA
STANDARD
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
25
0
0
0
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
6
2.2
OPTIONS
TINT
0
AGC
OFF
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
5
W/B HIGH R
0
0
0
0
0
0
NORMAL
OFF
W/B HIGH G
W/B HIGH B
W/B LOW R
W/B LOW G
W/B LOW B
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY EDIT
3:2 PULLDOWN
STUDIO GAIN
NOISE REDUCTION
OFF
OFF
OFF
see page 21-30
see page 23, 24
SIGNAL
[
]
SIGNAL
COMPONENT
1024 ×768
100 Hz
SCREENSAVER
XGA MODE
REFRESH RATE
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
RGB
OFF
see page 40, 41
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
OFF
STANDBY SAVE
ON
SCREENSAVER
START
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
OFF
OFF
FUNCTION
NEGATIVE IMAGE
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
SIDE BAR ADJUST
WOBBLING
BRIGHT
OFF
OSD POSITION
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
PEAK LIMIT
OFF
see page 31-41
see page 34, 35
NORMAL IZE
AUTO SETUP
H-POS
0
0
0
0
0
H-SIZE
V-POS
V-SIZE
DOT CLOCK
CLOCK PHASE
1:1 PIXEL MODE
DISPLAY SIZE
-16
OFF
OFF
see page 31, 32
NORMAL IZE
AUDIO MENU
BASS
SDI SOUND OUTPUT
LEFT CHANNEL
RIGHT CHANNEL
SOUND OUT
2/2
STANDARD
CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL 2
ON
0
MID
0
TREBLE
0
0
LEVEL METER
OFF
BALANCE
SURROUND
VOLUME
OFF
see page 33
1
see page 33
Onscreen display
All Aspect
On
Off
Off
Studio mode
Function button assign
Memory lock
Scrolling bar
see page 42
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PICTURE Adjustments
During “RGB” and “PC” input
signal.
Display the menu screen.
1
2
NORMAL IZE
Select “PICTURE”.
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
STANDARD
2
1
OK
25
0
PICTURE
SET UP
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
5
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
COLOR TEMP
NORMAL
OFF
select
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Select the item and set.
3
4
During “Digital” and
“COMPONENT” input signal.
NORMAL IZE
adjust or select
select
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
STANDARD
2
1
25
0
NORMAL IZE
BRIGHTNESS
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
STANDARD
SHARPNESS
5
25
0
COLOR TEMP
NORMAL
OFF
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
6
TINT
0
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
5
NORMAL
OFF
Exit the menu.
or
Using
for menu display
To display a menu for adjustment of the PICTURE menu on the bottom of the screen, press
adjust or select
select
2
1
PICTURE
25
To display a menu for ADVANCED SETTINGS adjustment, press
again.
BLACK EXTENSION
0
To hide the menu, press
or
● PICTURE MENU
You can switch to the optimal picture mode for the video source
and viewing environment.
STANDARD
MONITOR
DYNAMIC
CINEMA
STANDARD:
CINEMA:
For viewing in standard (evening lighting) environments.
Ideal for movies.
This menu selects the normal levels of BRIGHTNESS
MONITOR:
and PICTURE.
DYNAMIC:
For viewing in brighter environments. This menu
selects higher than normal levels of BRIGHTNESS and
For use when creating broadcast or movie content. With
this picture, even if the overall average picture level
(APL) changes, the brightness of areas with the same
signal level does not change.
PICTURE.
Notes:
• When “MONITOR” is selected in PICTURE MENU, the following menu items cannot be set.
PICTURE menu: PICTURE
SCREENSAVER menu: PEAK LIMIT (see page 35)
SET UP menu: POWER SAVE (see page 37)
• If you would like to change the picture and color of the selected PICTURE menu to something else, adjust using the
items in the PICTURE menu. (see next page)
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PICTURE Adjustments
Adjusts the proper picture contrast.
● PICTURE
Less
More
Adjusts for easier viewing of dark pictures
such as night scenes and black hair.
● BRIGHTNESS
● COLOR
Darker
Less
Brighter
More
Adjusts color saturation.
Adjusts for natural flesh tones.
Adjusts picture sharpness.
● TINT
Reddish
Less
Greenish
More
● SHARPNESS
Switches to various screen color tones.
NORMAL: Intermediate color temperature.
COOL: Colors with a bluish tinge.
● COLOR TEMP
NORMAL
WARM
COOL
STUDIO*
STUDIO: Optimal color temperature for studio viewing
(3200 K).
Colors with a reddish tinge.
* “STUDIO” can be modified when
“Studio mode” in the OPTIONS menu
is “On”. (see page 42)
WARM:
● COLOR MANAGEMENT
OFF
ON
ON: Enables color adjustment automatically.
Notes:
• “COLOR” and “TINT” settings cannot be adjusted for “RGB/PC” input signal.
• You can change the level of each function (PICTURE, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS) for each
PICTURE MENU.
• The setting details for STANDARD, DYNAMIC and CINEMA respectively are memorized separately for each input
terminal.
• In PICTURE, there is not a noticeable change even when contrast is increased with a bright picture or reduced with
a dark picture.
NORMALIZE
Helpful Hint (
Normalization)
While the “PICTURE” menu is displayed, if the OK button is pressed during “NORMALIZE”, then all adjustment
values are returned to the factory settings.
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PICTURE Adjustments
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Enables fine picture adjustment at a professional level.
Notes:
• The adjustment values are memorized separately for each input terminal.
• The adjustment range values should be used as an adjustment reference.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
NORMAL IZE
BLACK EXTENSION
INPUT LEVEL
GAMMA
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
STANDARD
0
0
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
2.2
SHARPNESS
5
AGC
OFF
COLOR TEMP
NORMAL
OFF
W/B HIGH R
0
0
0
0
0
0
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
W/B HIGH G
W/B HIGH B
W/B LOW R
W/B LOW G
W/B LOW B
3:2 PULLDOWN
STUDIO GAIN
NOISE REDUCTION
OFF
OFF
OFF
Adjusts the dark shades of the image in gradation.
● BLACK
Less
Less
More
More
EXTENSION
Adjustment of parts which are extremely bright and hard to see.
● INPUT LEVEL
Available setting values vary depending on “PICTURE MENU”
settings and the type of input signal, as follows.
● GAMMA
PICTURE MENU S CURVE 1.0 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.6
3
3
3
3
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
–
STANDARD
DYNAMIC
CINEMA
1
–
*
–
2
–
–
Down
Up
MONITOR
*1 When 2k1k signals are received with the Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board
(TYFB11DHD), GAMMA “2.6” can also be selected.
*2 When 60 Hz signals are received, GAMMA “2.5” can also be selected.
*3 When 2k1k signals are received with the Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board
(TY-FB11DHD), GAMMA “1.0” cannot be selected.
Increases the brightness of dark signal automatically.
● AGC
OFF
Less
ON
● “W/B” adjustment
W/B HIGH R
W/B HIGH G
W/B HIGH B
W/B LOW R
W/B LOW G
W/B LOW B
0
0
0
0
0
0
Adjusts the white balance for light red, light
green or light blue areas.
More
Adjusts the white balance for dark red, dark
green or dark blue areas.
Carry out “W/B” adjustment as follows.
1. Adjust the white balance of the bright sections using the “W/B HIGH R” , “W/B HIGH G” and “W/B HIGH B” settings.
2. Adjust the white balance of the dark sections using the “W/B LOW R” , “W/B LOW G” and “W/B LOW B” settings.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust.
Steps 1 and 2 affect each other’s settings, so repeat each step in turn to make the adjustment.
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PICTURE Adjustments
When “ON”, the display attempts to reproduce a more natural
interpretation of sources such as movie pictures, which are
recorded at 24 frames per second.
● 3:2
PULLDOWN
OFF
ON
ON
If the picture is not stable, turn the setting to “OFF”.
Note:
When “ON”, this setting only affects the following signal input:
• 525i (480i), 625i (575i), 1125 (1080) / 60i signal input during “COMPONENT” input signal.
Sharpens the contrast for a better view when a part of the image
is too light to see.
● STUDIO GAIN
OFF
OFF: Disables “STUDIO GAIN”.
ON: Enables “STUDIO GAIN”.
Notes:
• “STUDIO GAIN” can be modified when “Studio mode” in the OPTIONS menu is “On”. When “Studio mode” is “Off”,
this setting is “OFF” and cannot be changed. (see page 42)
• This setting is valid only when the input signals are as follows:
Component Video, RGB (analog), SDI, HDMI
Sets the following three NR (Noise Reduction) functions together.
VIDEO NR, MOSQUITO NR, BLOCK NR
● NOISE REDUCTION
OFF
ADVANCED
MIN
MAX
MID
[Advanced NR]
Sets the three NR functions separately.
Select “ADVANCED”.
1
NOISE REDUCTION
ADVANCED
VIDEO NR
OFF
select
MOSQUITO NR
BLOCK NR
OFF
OFF
Select the item and set.
2
NOISE REDUCTION
ADVANCED
OFF
MAX
MIN
MID
VIDEO NR
OFF
set
2
1
MOSQUITO NR
BLOCK NR
OFF
OFF
select
VIDEO NR:
Automatically reduces unwanted picture noise.
MOSQUITO NR: Reduces mosquito noise around subtitles on MPEG videos.
BLOCK NR: Reduces block noise when playing MPEG videos.
Notes:
• “NOISE REDUCTION” cannot be adjusted while a PC signal is being applied.
• “BLOCK NR” cannot be adjusted while a HD signal is being applied.
NORMALIZE
Helpful Hint (
Normalization)
On the remote control unit, while the “ADVANCED SETTINGS” menu is displayed, if the OK button is pressed during
“NORMALIZE”, then all adjustment values are returned to the factory settings.
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Picture Profiles
Up to 16 combinations of picture adjustment values (in the PICTURE menu and ADVANCED SETTINGS) can be stored
in the display memory as profiles and applied as needed, for a convenient way to enjoy your preferred picture settings.
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
DYNAMIC
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
6
TINT
0
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
5
NORMAL
OFF
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
STANDARD
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY EDIT
Save profiles (page 26)
Load profiles (page 27)
Edit profiles (page 28)
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
6
TINT
0
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
5
Onscreen display
All Aspect
On
Off
NORMAL
OFF
Studio mode
Off
Function button assign
Memory lock
Scrolling bar
Lock profiles (page 29, 30)
Save profiles
Save the picture
adjustment values in the
MEMORY1 profile
My Memory
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY3
MEMORY4
Edit the profile
Delete or rename
the profile
MEMORY2
MEMORY3
MEMORY4
Locked profile
MEMORY16
MEMORY16
Load the profile
Apply the MEMORY1
profile
Original picture
Custom picture
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
STANDARD
STANDARD
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
6
TINT
TINT
0
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
5
NORMAL
OFF
NORMAL
OFF
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Picture Profiles
Saving profiles
Follow these steps to save picture adjustment values as profiles.
Enter a name for the profile.
[Entering profile names]
Profile names can be up to 16 characters.
To enter text, select characters in the on-screen
keyboard.
Specify the picture quality in the PICTURE menu
and ADVANCED SETTINGS. (see page 21-24)
5
1
2
In the PICTURE menu, select “MEMORY SAVE”.
MEMORY SAVE
Edit the default profile name in the text box as
desired.
2
OK
MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY EDIT
MEMORY NAME INPUT
select
1
select
OK
1
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]
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Select a profile name for saving the picture
adjustment values.
3
4
5
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6
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7
SPACE
3
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=
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)
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OK
CANCEL
2
1
OK
MEMORY SAVE
[
[
]
]
1.
2.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY3
MEMORY4
MEMORY13
MEMORY14
MEMORY15
MEMORY16
Example: Specifying “MY PICTURE”
select
Select “ALL DELETE”.
1
3. [ 1]
█
MEMORY1
[
[
[
[
[
]
]
]
]
]
4.
13.
14.
15.
16.
All text is deleted.
To delete individual characters, select “DELETE”.
2
Select “M”.
█
M
Repeat this process to enter the next character.
Profiles are labeled with these icons to indicate their
locked status. (see page 27)
3
Select “Y”.
█
MY
[ ], [ ]:Settings can be saved in this profile.
[ ], [ ]:Settings cannot be saved in this profile.
4
Select “SPACE”.
█
MY
Select “OK”.
MEMORY SAVE
4
When you finished entering the profile name, select
“OK”.
To cancel saving the profile, select “CANCEL”.
6
select
OK
1
2
SAVE THE ADJUSTED VALUE IN MEMORY1
select
1
2
OK
CANCEL
MEMORY NAME INPUT
█
MY PICTURE
A
N
a
n
0
!
B
O
b
o
1
”
C
P
c
p
2
#
|
D
Q
d
E
R
e
F
S
f
G
T
g
t
H
U
h
I
J
W
j
K
X
k
L
M
Z
ALL DELETE
DELETE
V
i
Y
OK
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m
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+
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–
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3
4
5
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6
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7
SPACE
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OK
CANCEL
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Picture Profiles
Loading profiles
Load profiles and apply the picture adjustment values to the display as follows.
Note:
Loaded profiles are stored in memory according to the selected input interface (SLOT1, 2, 3 or PC IN).
<Loading profiles from the PICTURE menu>
<Loading profiles directly from the remote control>
To load profiles 1–9
In the PICTURE menu, select “MEMORY LOAD”.
1
2
MEMORY SAVE
Press a button in the range
–
.
2
OK
1
2
MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY EDIT
Select “OK”.
select
1
MEMORY LOAD
Select the profile to load.
select
OK
1
2
LOAD FROM MEMORY2
1
[
[
[
]
]
]
2
1
1.
2.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY12
OK
OK
CANCEL
1
2
12.
select
To load profiles 10–16
Example: To load profile 16
Profiles are labeled with these icons to indicate their
locked status. (see below)
Press
.
1
The profile number is displayed in the upper-right
corner of the screen.
<Loading profiles from
on the remote control>
Press
to list the profiles.
1
2
16
Select the profile to load.
Select “OK”.
[
[
[
]
]
]
1.
2.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY12
2
1
OK
2
1
2
MEMORY LOAD
12.
select
select
1
2
LOAD FROM MEMORY16
OK
Profiles are labeled with these icons to indicate their
locked status. (see below)
OK
CANCEL
Loading locked profiles…
In the PICTURE menu, profiles are labeled with these icons to indicate their locked status.
:Lock1
NORMAL IZE
:Lock2
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
DYNAMIC
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
Operations with locked profiles are restricted. (see page 29)
Picture adjustment values in the PICTURE menu cannot be changed, except for the “PICTURE MENU”.
Once you edit the “PICTURE MENU” setting, you can edit “PICTURE”, “BRIGHTNESS”, and other picture adjustment
values.
Lock1
Lock2
Picture adjustment values are shown.
Picture adjustment values are hidden.
NORMAL IZE
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
DYNAMIC
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
DYNAMIC
Can be
specified.
Can be
specified.
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
6
TINT
0
TINT
Cannot be
specified.
Cannot be
specified.
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
5
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP
COLOR MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED SETTINGS
NORMAL
OFF
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Picture Profiles
Editing profiles
Delete or rename profiles as follows.
<Deleting profiles>
<Renaming profiles>
Note:
Note:
Locked profiles and profiles currently in use cannot be
deleted.
Locked profiles cannot be renamed.
In the PICTURE menu, select “MEMORY EDIT”.
In the PICTURE menu, select “MEMORY EDIT”.
1
1
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY SAVE
2
OK
2
OK
MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY EDIT
MEMORY EDIT
select
1
select
1
Select “MEMORY NAME CHANGE”.
Select “MEMORY DELETE”.
2
2
MEMORY DELETE
2
1
2
OK
OK
MEMORY DELETE
MEMORY NAME CHANGE
MEMORY NAME CHANGE
select
select
1
Select the profile to rename.
Select the profile to delete.
To delete all profiles, select “ALL DELETE”.
3
4
3
[
[
[
]
]
]
1.
2.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY12
2
1
OK
[
[
]
]
2
1
1.
2.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
ALL DELETE
OK
12.
select
select
Enter a name for the profile.
Entering profile names
page 26
Select “Ok”.
4
MEMORY NAME INPUT
MEMORY DELETE
█
MEMORY1
A
N
a
n
0
!
B
O
b
o
1
”
C
P
c
p
2
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D
Q
d
E
R
e
F
S
f
G
T
g
t
H
U
h
I
J
W
j
K
X
k
L
M
Z
ALL DELETE
DELETE
V
i
Y
select
OK
1
2
DELETE THE MEMORY1 DATA.
l
m
z
q
r
s
u
v
8
+
[
w
9
–
]
x
y
3
4
5
&
>
6
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7
SPACE
OK
CANCEL
$
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=
}
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,
@
.
\
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OK
CANCEL
When you finished entering the profile name, select
“OK”.
To cancel renaming the profile, select “CANCEL”.
5
OK
CANCEL
select
OK
1
2
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Picture Profiles
Locking profiles
You can lock saved profiles to restrict operations when the profiles are loaded. You can also set passwords.
<Locking and unlocking profiles>
Display the menu screen.
Enter a 4-digit password.
The default password is “0123”.
1
2
4
5
Select “OPTIONS” and hold
more.
for 3 seconds or
Select “OK”.
2
OK
Input password
PICTURE
SET UP
(
3 seconds
select
OK
1
2
or more
)
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
select
1
OK
CANCEL
OPTIONS
Select the profile and specify the desired lock
setting.
6
Select “Memory lock”.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY12
isf Mode
Lock1
Off
3
2
1
set
Onscreen display
All Aspect
On
Off
2
1
OK
Off
select
Studio mode
Off
Off
select
Function button assign
Memory lock
Scrolling bar
Change password
Exit the menu.
or
7
Once a profile is locked, the following operations are restricted when the profile is loaded.
Setting Editing the Profile Editing Picture Adjustment Values Saving Picture Adjustment Values
(MEMORY EDIT)
via the Menu
(MEMORY SAVE)
(PICTURE menu, ADVANCED
SETTINGS)
Off (unlocked) Allowed
Allowed
Allowed
Lock1
Prohibited
Prohibited (picture adjustment values Allowed
are shown)
Lock2
Prohibited
Prohibited (picture adjustment values Prohibited
are hidden)
<Changing passwords>
Follow steps 1–5 in the previous procedure,
<Locking and unlocking profiles>.
Enter a new 4-digit password.
1
2
3
4
Select “Change password”.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY12
isf Mode
Lock1
Off
2
1
OK
Select “OK”.
Input new password
Off
select
select
OK
1
2
Off
Change password
OK
CANCEL
Exit the menu.
or
5
Note:
Make a note of the new password to remember it.
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Picture Profiles
<isf Mode Setting>
Switches to “PICTURE MENU” mode display.
Follow steps 1–5 in the previous procedure,
<Locking and unlocking profiles>.
1
2
Select “isf Mode”.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY12
isf Mode
Lock1
Off
set
2
1
Off
select
Off
Change password
Specify “On” or “Off”.
Exit the menu.
3
4
or
Specifying “On” for isf Mode changes the “PICTURE MENU” mode display as follows.
“PICTURE menu” mode display
isf Mode: Off
STANDARD
DYNAMIC
CINEMA
MONITOR
isf Mode: On
STANDARD
isf Mode DAY
isf Mode NIGHT
MONITOR
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
STANDARD
25
0
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
6
TINT
0
SHARPNESS
5
Mode display when
is selected
isf Mode: Off
isf Mode: On
PICTURE MENU
STANDARD
DYNAMIC
PICTURE MENU
STANDARD
isf Mode DAY
isf Mode NIGHT
MONITOR
CINEMA
MONITOR
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Adjusting POS. /SIZE
During “Digital”, “SDI” and
“HDMI” input signal.
Display the menu screen.
1
2
NORMAL IZE
AUTO SETUP
Select “POS. /SIZE”.
2
1
OK
H-POS
0
0
0
0
PICTURE
SET UP
H-SIZE
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
V-POS
V-SIZE
select
1:1 PIXEL MODE
DISPLAY SIZE
OFF
OFF
Select the item and set.
3
4
NORMAL IZE
AUTO SETUP
During “COMPONENT”,
“RGB” and “PC” input signal.
H-POS
0
0
0
0
adjust or select
select
2
1
H-SIZE
V-POS
V-SIZE
NORMAL IZE
AUTO SETUP
1:1 PIXEL MODE
DISPLAY SIZE
OFF
OFF
H-POS
0
0
H-SIZE
Exit the menu.
V-POS
0
V-SIZE
0
or
DOT CLOCK
CLOCK PHASE
1:1 PIXEL MODE
DISPLAY SIZE
0
-16
OFF
OFF
Using
for menu display
To display a menu for adjustment of the POS. /SIZE menu on
the bottom of the screen, press
H-POS
0
2
1
adjust or select
select the menu
To hide the menu, press
or
Notes:
• Unadjustable items are grayed out.
Adjustable items differ depending on the input signal and the display mode.
• Adjustment details are memorized separately for different input signal formats. (Adjustments for component signals
are memorized for 525 (480) / 60i · 60p, 625 (575) / 50i · 50p, 1125 (1080) / 60i · 50i · 60p · 50p · 24p · 25p · 30p · 24sF,
1250 (1080) / 50i, 750 (720) / 60p · 50p each, and RGB/PC/Digital signals are memorized for each frequency.)
• If a “Cue” or “Rew” signal from a VCR or DVD player is received, the picture position will shift up or down. This picture
position movement cannot be controlled by the POS. /SIZE function.
● AUTO SETUP
Automatically adjust H-POS / V-POS / CLOCK PHASE / DOT CLOCK and set H-SIZE / V-SIZE the
standard value when RGB signal is input.
Notes:
• If the dot clock frequency is 162 MHz or higher, DOT CLOCK cannot be made.
• If the image is that the edge is hardly figured out or shadowy, that cannot be adjusted automatically.
In such case, press AUTO SETUP again after changing the image to the clearer one.
• When DVI-D is input, CLOCK PHASE cannot be adjusted automatically.
•
Select NORMALIZE in POS. /SIZE and press the OK button when appropriate adjustment cannot be made.
Adjust the horizontal position.
Adjust the vertical position.
● H-POS
● V-POS
Adjust the horizontal size.
Adjust the vertical size.
● H-SIZE
● V-SIZE
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Adjusting POS. /SIZE
(During “COMPONENT”, “RGB” and “PC” input signal)
Periodic striped pattern interference (noise) may occur when a striped pattern is displayed. If
this happens, adjust so that any such noise is minimized.
● DOT CLOCK
(During “COMPONENT”, “RGB” and “PC” input signal)
Eliminate the flickering and distortion.
●
●
CLOCK PHASE
1:1 PIXEL MODE
Adjusts the display size when 1125i, 1125p or 1250i signal is input.
Notes:
• Select ON when you would like to replay 1920 × 1080 input signal.
• Applicable input signal;
1125 (1080) / 50i · 60i · 24sF · 24p · 25p · 30p · 50p · 60p, 1250 (1080) / 50i
• Select OFF when flickering is shown around the image.
• H-SIZE, V-SIZE and DOT CLOCK cannot be adjusted when ON is selected.
OFF
ON
When the input signal is a 2k1k signal (2048×1080 / 24p, 2048×1080 / 24sF), the display size is
adjusted as follows.
●
1:1 PIXEL MODE
(2k1k)
(For 2k1k signals)
OFF
ON (LEFT)
ON (CENTER)
ON (RIGHT)
Note:
2k1k signals can only be received when the Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board (TY-FB11DHD)
is installed.
Adjusts the image display size on screen.
OFF: Sets the normal image display size on screen.
● DISPLAY SIZE
ON: Sets the image display size approximately 95 % of the normal image display.
OFF
ON
Notes:
• “DISPLAY SIZE” can be modified when “Studio mode” in the OPTIONS menu is “On”. When
“Studio mode” is “Off”, this setting is “OFF” and cannot be changed. (see page 42)
• This setting is valid only when the input signals are as follows;
525i, 525p, 625i, 625p, 750/60p, 750/50p, 1125/60i, 1125/50i, 1125/24sF, 1125/25p, 1125/24p,
1125/30p, 1125/60p, 1125/50p, 1250/50i (Component Video, RGB, DVI, SDI, HDMI)
• When “DISPLAY SIZE” is set to “ON”, “H-POS” and “V-POS” in “POS. /SIZE” can be adjusted.
• Refer to each board’s operating instruction for DVI, SDI, HDMI’s corresponding signals.
NORMALIZE
Helpful Hint (
Normalization)
While the POS. /SIZE display is active, if the OK button is pressed during “NORMALIZE”, then all adjustment values
are returned to the factory settings.
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SOUND Adjustment
Display the menu screen.
Select “SOUND”
NORMAL IZE
AUDIO MENU
BASS
1
2
STANDARD
0
0
0
0
MID
2
1
OK
PICTURE
SET UP
TREBLE
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
BALANCE
SURROUND
VOLUME
OFF
select
1
Select the item and set.
3
4
NORMAL IZE
AUDIO MENU
BASS
STANDARD
adjust or select
select
2
1
0
0
0
0
MID
TREBLE
BALANCE
SURROUND
VOLUME
OFF
1
Exit the menu.
or
Item
Details
STANDARD: Emits the original sound.
DYNAMIC: Accentuates sharp sound.
CLEAR: Attenuates human voice.
AUDIO MENU
BASS
MID
Adjusts low pitch sounds.
Adjusts normal sounds.
Adjusts pitch sound.
TREBLE
BALANCE
Adjusts left and right volumes.
Select ON or OFF.
SURROUND
VOLUME
The benefits of surround sound are enormous. You can be completely enveloped in sound; just as if you
were at a concert hall or cinema.
Adjust the sound volume level.
Note: BASS, MID, TREBLE and SURROUND settings are memorized separately for each AUDIO MENU.
NORMALIZE
Helpful Hint (
Normalization)
While the “SOUND” menu is displayed, if the OK button is pressed during “NORMALIZE”, then all adjustment values
are returned to the factory settings.
SDI SOUND OUTPUT
This menu is displayed when HD-SDI Terminal Board with audio (TY-FB10HD) or Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board
(TY-FB11DHD) is installed to the unit.
Item
Details
CHANNEL 1 to CHANNEL 16
SDI SOUND OUTPUT
LEFT CHANNEL
RIGHT CHANNEL
SOUND OUT
2/2
LEFT CHANNEL
Selects left audio channel.
CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL 2
ON
CHANNEL 1 to CHANNEL 16
Selects right audio channel.
RIGHT CHANNEL
SOUND OUT
ON
OFF
LEVEL METER
OFF
ON: Enables audio output.
OFF: Disables audio output.
Note:
OFF
1-8CH
9-16CH
This menu is available only when selecting a
slot that HD-SDI Terminal Board with audio
(TY-FB10HD) or Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal
Board (TY-FB11DHD) is installed.
Sets audio channels to show in the audio level meter.
8 channels are displayed in the audio level meter; 4
channels each on both right and left sides of the display.
OFF: Hides the audio level meter.
LEVEL METER
1-8CH: Displays the audio level meter (1-8ch)
9-16CH: Displays the audio level meter (9-16ch)
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SCREENSAVER (For preventing image retention)
Do not display a still picture, especially in 4:3 mode, for any length of time.
If the display must remain on, a SCREENSAVER should be used.
Display the menu screen.
SCREENSAVER
1
START
FUNCTION
NEGATIVE IMAGE
BRIGHT
OFF
Select “SET UP”.
2
SIDE BAR ADJUST
WOBBLING
2
1
OK
PICTURE
SET UP
PEAK LIMIT
OFF
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
select
Select “SCREENSAVER”.
3
2
1
OK
SIGNAL
SCREENSAVER
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
RGB
select
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
OFF
OFF
ON
STANDBY SAVE
POWER MANAGEMENT
OFF
FUNCTION selection
Select “FUNCTION” and select the
desired function.
4
SCREENSAVER
START
change
select
2
1
FUNCTION
NEGATIVE IMAGE
BRIGHT
OFF
SIDE BAR ADJUST
WOBBLING
NEGATIVE IMAGE
WHITE SCREEN
SCROLLING BAR ONLY
OVERLAY SCROLLING BAR
: A negative image will be displayed on the screen.
PEAK LIMIT
OFF
NEGATIVE IMAGE
SCROLLING BAR ONLY: A white bar will scroll from left to right. The image
won’t be displayed.
OVERLAY SCROLLING BAR: The brightness of the image will be decreased
and a white bar will scroll on it.
WHITE SCREEN
: The whole screen will be white.
START setting
Select “START”.
5
1
2
select
OK
SCREENSAVER
START
FUNCTION
NEGATIVE IMAGE
BRIGHT
OFF
SIDE BAR ADJUST
WOBBLING
PEAK LIMIT
The menu screen will disappear and the SCREENSAVER will be activated.
To stop the SCREENSAVER under ON, press
main unit.
OFF
or any buttons on the
Note: When the display is turned off, the SCREENSAVER will be deactivated.
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SCREENSAVER (For preventing image retention)
Reduces screen image retention
These functions prevent the occurrence of an “image retention” on the display when turned ON.
WOBBLING: Automatically shifts the display image (therefore unnoticeable to the eye) to prevent image retention of
sharper contour of image.
ON1: Shifts the image every 30 seconds.
ON2: Shifts the image at a dot level pitch depending on screen-detection.
PEAK LIMIT: Suppresses image contrast (peak brightness).
Note: When a still picture is viewed for an extended time, the screen may become slightly darker. (see page 45)
Select “WOBBLING” or “PEAK LIMIT”.
1
2
Select “ON1”, “ON2” or “OFF”
(WOBBLING).
Select “ON” or “OFF” (PEAK
LIMIT).
SCREENSAVER
change
select
2
1
START
FUNCTION
NEGATIVE IMAGE
BRIGHT
OFF
SIDE BAR ADJUST
WOBBLING
PEAK LIMIT
OFF
SIDE BAR ADJUST
Side bars
Do not display a picture in 4:3 mode for an extended period,
as this can cause an image retention to remain on the side
bars on either side of the display field.
To reduce the risk of such an image retention, illuminate the
side bars.
4:3 mode
This function may be applicable to the non-picture area.
Image
retention
Select “SIDE BAR ADJUST”.
1
2
Adjust the menu.
SCREENSAVER
change
2
1
START
FUNCTION
NEGATIVE IMAGE
BRIGHT
OFF
select
SIDE BAR ADJUST
WOBBLING
OFF
DARK
MID
BRIGHT
PEAK LIMIT
OFF
Exit from SCREENSAVER.
3
or
Notes:
• To reduce the occurrence of image retention, set the “SIDE BAR ADJUST” to “BRIGHT”.
• The side bar may flash (alternate black/white) depending on the picture being shown on the screen. Using Cinema
mode will reduce such flashing.
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Specifying the scaler
This menu can be used to specify whether the built-in scaler or an external scaler is used for scaler functions such as
resizing and picture quality adjustment.
The setting is valid with the following input signals.
1125 (1080) / 24p·25p·30p·50p·60p
Display the menu screen.
SIGNAL
1
SCREENSAVER
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
Select “SET UP”.
2
RGB
2
1
OK
PICTURE
SET UP
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
OFF
OFF
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
STANDBY SAVE
ON
select
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
OFF
OFF
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
Select “EXTERNAL SCALER MODE” and set.
OSD POSITION
3
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
SIGNAL
change
2
1
SCREENSAVER
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
select
RGB
OFF
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF: Use the built-in scaler.
ON: Use an external scaler.
STANDBY SAVE
ON
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
OFF
OFF
Note:
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
Selecting “ON” in this setting deactivates the following settings and disables
these operations.
OSD POSITION
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
POS. /SIZE menu:
H-SIZE, V-SIZE, 1:1 PIXEL MODE, DISPLAY SIZE
(see page 31, 32)
PICTURE menu:
BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS,
MEMORY SAVE, MEMORY LOAD (see page 22,
26, 27)
ADVANCED SETTINGS: 3:2 PULLDOWN, NOIZE REDUCTION (see page
24)
SIGNAL menu:
OPTIONS menu:
XGA MODE (see page 40)
All Aspect (see page 42)
ASPECT Controls (see page 18)
“EXT. SCALER” is displayed in the menu screen to indicate that an external
scaler is in use.
NORMAL IZE
PICTURE MENU
PICTURE
EXT.SCALER
STANDARD
25
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
Exit the menu.
4
or
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Reduces power consumption
Display the menu screen.
SIGNAL
1
2
SCREENSAVER
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
Select “SET UP”.
RGB
OFF
2
1
OK
PICTURE
SET UP
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
OFF
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
STANDBY SAVE
ON
select
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
OFF
OFF
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
Select the item and set.
OSD POSITION
3
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
SIGNAL
SCREENSAVER
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
RGB
change
select
2
1
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
OFF
OFF
STANDBY SAVE
ON
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
OFF
OFF
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
OSD POSITION
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
Exit the menu.
4
or
When this function is turned ON, luminous level of the Plasma Display is suppressed,
so power consumption is reduced.
● POWER SAVE
When this function is turned ON, power consumption of the microcomputer is reduced
during power supply standby (see page 13, 15, 16), so standby power of the set is
reduced.
● STANDBY SAVE
When this function is set to ON, it operates under the following conditions to turn the
power on or off automatically.
●
POWER MANAGEMENT
When no pictures (HD/VD sync signals) are detected for 30 or so seconds during PC IN
signal input:
→Power is turned off (standby); the power indicator lights up orange.
When pictures (HD/VD sync signals) are subsequently detected:
→Power is turned on; the power indicator lights up green.
Notes:
• This function operates only during PC IN signal input.
• This function is effective when “SYNC” is set to “AUTO” and “COMPONENT / RGB-IN
SELECT” is set to “RGB”.
Equipment power supply is turned OFF when there is no signal.
When this is set to On, the power supply of the unit goes Off 10 minutes after the input
● AUTO POWER OFF
signals stop.
Note:
• This function is effective for input signals except PC IN terminal.
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Customizing the On-Screen Menu Display
Specify the background color and display position of on-screen menus as follows.
Display the menu screen.
SIGNAL
1
SCREENSAVER
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
Select “SET UP”.
2
RGB
2
1
OK
PICTURE
SET UP
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
OFF
OFF
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
STANDBY SAVE
ON
select
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
OFF
OFF
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
Specify the background color.
OSD POSITION
3
4
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
Select “OSD DESIGN” and choose the background color (transparency).
STANDBY SAVE
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
ON
OFF
change
2
1
OFF
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
select
OSD POSITION
TYPE1
TYPE2
TYPE3
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
Specify the display position.
Select “OSD POSITION” and choose the display position.
STANDBY SAVE
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
ON
OFF
change
select
2
1
OFF
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
OSD POSITION
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
Each time you press or , the on-screen menu display position changes.
Display example
UPPER LEFT
CENTER
Exit the menu.
5
or
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SET UP for Input Signals
COMPONENT / RGB IN SELECT
Select to match the signals from the source connected to the COMPONENT / RGB input terminals.
Y, PB, PR signals
“COMPONENT”
RGB signals “RGB”
Display the menu screen.
Select “SET UP”.
1
2
2
1
OK
PICTURE
SET UP
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
select
Select “COMPONENT / RGB-IN SELECT” and set.
3
SIGNAL
SCREENSAVER
change
select
2
1
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
RGB
OFF
OFF
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
COMPONENT
RGB
Exit the menu.
4
or
Notes:
• Selection may not be possible, depending on which optional board is installed.
• Make setting of the selected input terminal (SLOT1, SLOT2, SLOT3 or PC IN).
YUV / RGB IN SELECT
Select to match the signals from the source connected to the DVI input terminals.
YUV signals
RGB signals
“YUV”
“RGB”
Display the menu screen.
1
2
Select “SET UP”.
2
1
OK
PICTURE
SET UP
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
select
Select “YUV / RGB-IN SELECT” and set.
3
SIGNAL
SCREENSAVER
change
select
2
YUV/RGB-IN SELECT
RGB
OFF
OFF
1
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
YUV
RGB
Exit the menu.
4
or
Notes:
• Selection may not be possible, depending on which optional board is installed.
• Make setting of the selected input terminal (SLOT1 or SLOT2).
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SET UP for Input Signals
SIGNAL menu
Note:
“SIGNAL” setup menu displays a different setting condition for each input signal.
For RGB
SIGNAL
[
]
RGB
SIGNAL
SCREENSAVER
SYNC
AUTO
COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT
XGA MODE
REFRESH RATE
1024 ×768
100 Hz
RGB
OFF
EXTERNAL SCALER MODE
POWER SAVE
H-FREQ.
33.7 kHz
OFF
V-FREQ.
60.0 Hz
STANDBY SAVE
ON
SIGNAL FORMAT
1125(1080)/60i
POWER MANAGEMENT
AUTO POWER OFF
OSD DESIGN
OFF
OFF
TYPE1
UPPER LEFT
For COMPONENT
For Digital
OSD POSITION
[
]
[
]
SIGNAL
COMPONENT
1024 ×768
100 Hz
SIGNAL
Digital
(
)
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH US
XGA MODE
REFRESH RATE
REFRESH RATE
100 Hz
H-FREQ.
33.7 kHz
60.0 Hz
H-FREQ.
V-FREQ.
33.7 kHz
60.0 Hz
V-FREQ.
DOT CLOCK-FREQ.
SIGNAL FORMAT
108.0 MHz
SIGNAL FORMAT
1125(1080)/60i
1125(1080)/60i
XGA MODE
This menu is displayed when the input signal is analog (Component/PC). This unit supports three types of XGA signals
with 60Hz vertical frequency having different aspect ratios and sampling rates (1,024 × 768 @ 60Hz, 1,280 × 768 @
60Hz, and 1,366 × 768 @ 60Hz). Be sure to make settings in accordance with the input signal in order to achieve a
more appropriate and attractive display.
In addition, after making this setting, be sure to make each adjustment (such as “AUTO SETUP”) on the “POS. /SIZE”
menu as necessary. (see page 30)
[
]
SIGNAL
COMPONENT
1024 ×768
100 Hz
change
select
2
1
XGA MODE
REFRESH RATE
1024×768
1280×768
1366×768
REFRESH RATE
This function sets the refresh rate of the display.
This menu is displayed when the input signal is 50 Hz system (50i, 50p, 25p, 24p, 24sF) of vertical scan rate.
100 Hz: Reduce screen flicker.
50 Hz: Enhance the resolution of moving images.
Note:
It is recommended to set to 100 Hz normally.
[
]
SIGNAL
COMPONENT
1024 ×768
100 Hz
change
select
2
1
XGA MODE
REFRESH RATE
100 Hz
50 Hz
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SET UP for Input Signals
SYNC
Select SIGNAL from the “SET UP” menu during RGB input signal.
[
]
SIGNAL
RGB
change
select
2
1
SYNC
AUTO
XGA MODE
REFRESH RATE
1024 ×768
100 Hz
AUTO
ON G
VBS
Setting RGB sync signal
Confirm that the input is set to RGB INPUT (this setting is valid only for RGB INPUT signal)
AUTO: The H and V sync or synchronized signal are automatically selected. If both input, it is selected the H and V
sync.
ON G: Uses a synchronized signal on the Video G signal, which is input from the G connector.
VBS: Uses a synchronized signal of Composite Sync input, which is input from the HD connector.
SDI THROUGH
Set the active through function of the Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board (TY-FB11DHD).
Note:
Settings can only be performed for this menu when a slot mounted with a Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal Board (TY-FB11DHD)
is selected.
[
]
SIGNAL
Digital
change
select
2
1
SDI THROUGH
REFRESH RATE
OFF
100 Hz
OFF
ON
ON: Enables active through.
OFF: Disables active through.
Input signal display
Displays the frequency and the type of the current input signal.
H-FREQ.
V-FREQ.
33.7 kHz
60.0 Hz
This display is valid only for COMPONENT/RGB/PC and Digital input signal.
Display range:
SIGNAL FORMAT
1125(1080)/60i
Horizontal 15 - 110 kHz
Vertical
48 - 120 Hz
H-FREQ.
V-FREQ.
33.7 kHz
60.0 Hz
DOT CLOCK-FREQ.
SIGNAL FORMAT
108.0 MHz
1125(1080)/60i
The dot clock frequency is displayed during digital signal input.
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OPTIONS Adjustments
Display the menu screen.
Onscreen display
All Aspect
On
Off
1
Studio mode
Off
Select “OPTIONS”.
2
3
Function button assign
Memory lock
Scrolling bar
Press
for more than 3 seconds.
2
1
OK (more than
3 seconds)
PICTURE
SET UP
POS. /SIZE
SOUND
select
OPTIONS
Select the item and set.
4
5
Onscreen display
All Aspect
On
Off
set
2
1
Studio mode
Off
select
Function button assign
Memory lock
Scrolling bar
Exit the menu.
or
Item
Adjustments
On: Displays all the following on screen.
• Power on display
• Input signal switch display
• No signal display
Onscreen display
• Mute after
Off: Hides all the items above from view.
Sets All Aspect mode (advanced aspect setting) or default aspect mode.
With each press of button, the aspect changes in the selected mode.
was pressed.
Off: Default aspect mode
On: All Aspect mode
All Aspect
Aspect mode of each setting is as follows:
(Example: HD signal)
Off 4:3→H-FILL→ZOOM→FULL→JUST
On 4:3 (1)→4:3 (2)→4:3 Full→Zoom1→Zoom2→Zoom3→16:9→14:9→Just1→Just2
For switching functions in setting menus used for television studio applications.
Studio mode: On
“STUDIO” can be selected.
Can be switched ON and
OFF.
Can be switched ON and
OFF.
Studio mode: Off
“STUDIO” not available.
Cannot be specified (set to “OFF”
and cannot be changed).
Cannot be specified (set to “OFF”
and cannot be changed).
COLOR TEMP
STUDIO GAIN
Studio mode
DISPLAY SIZE
Specifies the function activated when the
button on the remote control is pressed.
Function button
assign
Scrolling bar: Activates the SCROLLING BAR ONLY screensaver. After 15 minutes, the display enters
standby mode.
Test patterns:Each time you press
, a different test pattern is displayed (seven in all).
Memory lock
Locks or unlocks saved profiles. Also for setting passwords. (see page 29)
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Watching Videos and DVDs
If you have applicable equipment connected to the Display, you can easily watch videos and DVDs using the Display’s
remote control.
You can select the external equipment to access.
To operate other manufacturers’ equipment, you need to register the code for the equipment. (see page 44)
Select the input mode. (see page 14)
1
INPUT
HDMI1
DISPLAY
HDMI2
INPUT
HDMI3
HDMI4
COMPONENT
PC
PC
COMPO.
HDMI
フ
CH INPUT
DISPLAY
DVD
VCR DBS/CBL
Select the remote control mode.
2
3
Press the key to select.
Operate the connected equipment, pointing Display’s remote
control at the equipment.
Example
VCR MODE
DVD MODE
VCR Record
Record
DISPLAY
–
Skip Reverse/Forward
Rewind/Fast Forward
Reverse/Forward
Stop
Stop
Pause
Play
Pause
Play
(For other operations, see page 47)
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Watching Videos and DVDs
Programming the Remote to Operate Peripheral Equipment
You can operate other manufacturers’ equipment using this Display’s remote control.
Connect the external equipment to the Display and Power Off the
external equipment.
1
DISPLAY
Press both buttons simultaneously for more
than 3 seconds.
Release the buttons when the equipment selection
+
2
PC
OMPO.
buttons start flashing.
HDMI
フ
DVD
VCR DBS/CBL
Select the equipment.
3
4
The selected button remains lit (other buttons are not lit).
CH INPUT
Input the equipment’s 4-digit remote control
code.
(see page 48, 49)
Operate the equipment with the remote
control.
5
(see page 47)
The external equipment turns On.
Press to return to the Display mode. DISPLAY
DISPLAY
If the equipment does not operate with the remote control
• When your equipment has a single code
Input the remote control code again
• When your equipment has multiple codes
Change the code with 4 above and test again
Note:
Registration will fail if the wrong code is input or it takes more than 30 seconds to register.
To find a code not listed in the code list
This procedure searches all codes and is called the “sequence method.”
1After step 3 above, change the code and test.
2 When the correct code is found.
store
change
Operate the equipment with the remote control.
(see page 47)
• Repeat until the code is found.
• It may take many attempts before the correct code is
found.
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Troubleshooting
Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks as shown below.
Symptoms
Checks
Picture
Sound
Electrical Appliances
Cars / Motorcycles
Fluorescent light
Interference
Noisy Sound
Volume
Normal Picture
No Picture
No Sound
No Sound
(Check whether the mute function has been activated on the remote control.)
Not plugged into AC outlet
Not switched on
PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS/Volume setting
(Check by pressing the power switch or stand-by button on the remote control.)
If a signal with a non-applicable color system format, or frequency is input, only the input
terminal indication is displayed.
No Picture
No Color
Normal Sound
Normal Sound
Color controls set at minimum level. (see page 21- 24)
No remote control operations can be performed.
Check whether the batteries have discharged completely and, if they have not, whether they
were inserted properly.
Check whether the remote control sensor is exposed to an outdoor light or a strong
fluorescent light.
Check whether the remote control designed specifically for use with the unit is being used.
(The unit cannot be operated by any other remote control.)
A cracking sound is sometimes heard from the unit. If there is nothing wrong with the picture or sound, this is the sound of the cabinet
undergoing very slight contractions in response to changes in the room temperature. There
are no adverse effects on the performance or other aspects.
The top or bottom of the picture on the screen is cut Adjust the position of the picture on the screen.
off when I use the zoom function.
Areas at the top and bottom of the screen where
the image is missing appear when I use the zoom
function.
When using a video software program (such as a cinema size program) with a screen wider
than one in the 16:9 mode, blank areas separate from the images are formed at the top and
bottom of the screen.
I can hear sounds coming from inside the unit.
When the power is turned on, a sound of the display panel being driven may be heard: This
is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning.
This Plasma Display uses special image processing. Hence a slight time lag may occur between image and audio, depending on the type of input
signal. However, this is not a malfunction.
Plasma Display panel
Symptoms
Check
The screen darkens slightly when bright pictures
with minimal movements are shown.
The screen will darken slightly when photos, still images of a computer or other pictures
with minimal movements are shown for an extended period. This is done to reduce image
retention on the screen and the shortening of the screen’s service life: It is normal and not
indicative of malfunctioning.
It takes a while for the picture to appear.
The edges of the images flicker.
The unit digitally processes the various signals in order to reproduce esthetically pleasing
images. As such, it sometimes takes a few moments for the picture to appear when the
power has been turned on, when the input has been switched.
Due to the characteristics of the system used to drive the panel, the edges may appear
to flicker in the fast-moving parts of the images: This is normal and not indicative of
malfunctioning.
The brightness on both sides of images in 4:3 mode When viewing the side panels at the “BRIGHT” or “MID” setting, the brightness on both sides
changes.
may change depending on the kind of program shown: This is normal and not indicative of
malfunctioning.
Some parts of the screen do not light up.
The plasma display panel is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision
technology, however, sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements
or have luminous spots. This is not a malfunction.
Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a
permanent image retention to remain on the Plasma Display.
Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and images
displayed in 4:3 mode.
Note:
The permanent image retention on the Plasma Display resulting from fixed image use is not
an operating defect and as such is not covered by the Warranty.
This product is not designed to display fixed images for extended periods of time.
Image retention appears
Whirring sounds can be heard from the display unit. The display unit is fitted with a cooling fan to dissipate heat generated during normal use.
The whirring sound is caused by rotation of the fan and is not a malfunction.
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List of Aspect Modes
Aspect mode
Description
All Aspect: Factory setting
Picture
Enlarged screen
On
All Aspect: Off
The display of the pictures fills the screen.
In the case of SD signals, pictures with a 4:3 aspect
ratio are enlarged horizontally, and displayed. This mode
is suited to displaying anamorphic pictures with a 16:9
aspect ratio.
16:9
FULL
Letterbox pictures with a 14:9 aspect ratio are enlarged
vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the
screen vertically and is slightly smaller than the screen
horizontally. The top and bottom edges of the pictures
are cut off. Side panels are displayed at the left and right
edges of the screen.
14:9
–
Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are enlarged horizontally
so that the picture distortion is minimized. The display of
the areas around the left and right edges of the screen is
slightly elongated.
Just
JUST
JUST
Just1
Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are enlarged horizontally
so that the picture distortion is minimized. The left and
right edges of the pictures are cut off. The display of the
areas around the left and right edges of the screen is
slightly elongated.
Just2
Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are displayed with their
original aspect ratio. Side panels are displayed at the left
and right edges of the screen.
4:3
4:3
4:3 (1)
Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are displayed with their
original aspect ratio. The left and right edges of the
pictures are masked by side panels.
4:3 (2)
4:3
Pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio are enlarged horizontally
so that their display fills the screen. The left and right
edges of the pictures are cut off.
4:3 Full
H-FILL
Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged
vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the
screen. The top and bottom edges of the pictures are cut
off.
Zoom
ZOOM
ZOOM
Zoom1
Letterbox pictures with a 16:9 aspect ratio are enlarged
vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the
screen. The top and bottom edges as well as the left and
right edges of the pictures are cut off.
Zoom2
Zoom3
Letterbox pictures with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio are enlarged
vertically and horizontally so that their display fills the
screen vertically and is slightly larger than the screen
horizontally. The top and bottom edges as well as the left
and right edges of the pictures are cut off.
–
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Remote Control Operation / Code List
The following explains how to operate external devices with the Display’s remote control.
Register the remote control codes (page 44) if you want to operate an external device from another manufacturer. (see
page 48, 49)
Note:
Operation may not be possible depending on the available memory size of the remote control.
This remote control is not designed to cover operation of all functions of all models.
Remote Control Operation List
This chart defines which keys are operational after programming (if needed) while in the selected remote control mode,
CABLE, DBS, VCR, or DVD.
DBS/CBL MODE
KEY NAME
VCR MODE
DVD MODE
(DBS)
(CBL)
Power
Power
Power
Power
Menu
Menu
Functions
Return
PPV/VOD
PPV/VOD
Up/Down/Left/Right
Select
Up/Down/Left/Right
Select
Up/Down/Left/Right
Enter
CH INPUT
Channel Up/Down
0-9
Channel Up/Down
Channel Up/Down
Channel Up/Down
0-9
0-9
0-9
–
Page Down/Up
TV/DBS Switch
Rewind/Fast Forward
Record *1
Stop
Page Down/Up
TV/CBL Switch
Rewind/Fast Forward
Record *1
Stop
Skip Reverse/Forward
TV/VCR Switch
Rewind/Fast Forward
Record
Reverse/Forward
Record
Stop
Stop
Pause
Pause
Pause
Still/Pause
Play
Play
Play
Play
*1: Combination type
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Remote Control Operation / Code List
Remote Control Code List
DBS / CABLE (Cable Set Top Box)
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
ABC
0003, 0008, 0014, 0017
GoldStar
0144
Paragon
0000
Starcom
0003
Americast
Amino
0899
Hamlin
i3 Micro
Jerrold
0009, 0273
1602
Philips
0317, 1305
Supercable
Supermax
Thomson
Tocom
0276
1602, 1822
Pioneer
Pulsar
0144, 0533, 0877, 1877
0883
Bell & Howell
Bell South
Clearmaster
ClearMax
Coolmax
Digeo
0014
0003, 0012, 0014, 0276, 0476,
0810
0000
1256
0899
Quasar
RadioShack
RCA
0000
0012
0883
Memorex
Motorola
0000
0883
Torx
0003
0883
0276, 0476, 0810, 1106, 1187,
1254, 1376
1256
Toshiba
Tristar
0000
0883
Regal
0273, 0279
0883
1187
Multitech
Myrio
0883
Runco
0000
V2
0883
Digi
0637
1602, 1822
0008, 0237, 1877
0000, 0107, 1786
0637
Samsung
Scientific Atlanta
Sejin
0144
Viewmaster
Vision
0883
Director
0476
Pace
0008, 0017, 0477, 0877, 1877
0883
Dumont
0637
Panasonic
Panther
1602
1006
Vortex View
Zenith
0883
General Instrument
0003, 0276, 0476, 0810
Sony
0000, 0525, 0899
DBS / CABLE ( Satellite Set Top Box)
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
AlphaStar
0772
GE
0566
Memorex
0724
Sony
0639, 1639, 1640
Century
0856
0216
1109
General Instrument
GOI
0869
Mitsubishi
Motorola
Next Level
Panasonic
Paysat
0749
Star Choice
Tivo
0869
Chaparral
Crossdigital
DirecTV
0775, 1775
0856
0869
1142, 1442, 1443, 1444, 1538, 1539
Gradiente
Hisense
Hitachi
0869
0099, 0247, 0392, 0566, 0639,
0724, 0749, 0819, 1076, 1108,
1109, 1142, 1377, 1392, 1414,
1442, 1443, 1444, 1538, 1539,
1609, 1639, 1640, 1749, 1856
1535
0247, 0701
0724
Toshiba
UltimateTV
Uniden
0749, 0790, 1285, 1749
1392, 1640
0724, 0722
1535
0819, 1250
0775, 1775
HTS
Philips
0099, 0722, 0724, 0749, 0856,
1076, 1142, 1442, 1749
Hughes Network
Systems
0749, 1142, 1442, 1443, 1444,
1538, 1539, 1749
US Digital
USDTV
Voom
Dish Network System 0775, 1005, 1170, 1171, 1505, 1775
Proscan
Proton
0392, 0566
1535
Humax
iLo
1790
1535
0869
Dishpro
0775, 1005, 1505, 1775
1535
RadioShack
RCA
0869
Zenith
0856, 1856
Echostar
0775, 1005, 1170, 1171, 1505, 1775
JVC
0775, 1170, 1775
1226, 1414
0724, 0722
0566, 0855, 0143, 1392
1108, 1109, 1276, 1377, 1442, 1609
LG
Samsung
Expressvu
0775, 1775
Magnavox
VCR
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
ABS
1972
Gradiente
0000
Nikko
0037
Singer
0072
Admiral
0048, 0209
0000
Harley Davidson
Harman/Kardon
Harwood
0000
Niveus Media
Noblex
1972
0240
1972
0035
Sonic Blue
Sony
0614, 0616, 1615, 1616
Adventura
Aiko
0038, 0081
0000, 0032, 0033, 0035, 0636,
1032, 1232, 1972
0278
0072
Northgate
Olympus
Optimus
Aiwa
0000, 0037, 0124
0041
Hewlett Packard
HI-Q
1972
Stack 9
STS
1972
0042
Akai
0047
0037, 0048, 0104, 0162, 0432,
0593, 1062, 1162, 1262
Alienware
America Action
American High
Asha
1972
Hitachi
0000, 0041, 0042, 0089
Sylvania
0000, 0035, 0043, 0081, 0593,
1593, 1781
0278
Howard Computers
HP
1972
1972
Orion
0002, 0184, 0209, 0479, 1479
0035
Panasonic
0035, 0162, 0225, 0614, 0616,
1035, 1062, 1162, 1262
Symphonic
Systemax
Tagar Systems
Tatung
0000, 0593, 1593
1972
0240
Hughes Network
Systems
0042, 0739, 0740, 0745, 1239,
1240
Audiovox
Beaumark
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
0037, 0278
0240
Penney
0035, 0037, 0038, 0042, 0240,
1035, 1237
1972
Humax
Hush
0739
0041
0104
1972
Pentax
Philco
Philips
0042
Teac
0000, 0041
0035, 0162
0000, 0035, 0037
0000
0002, 0121, 0184, 0209, 0479,
1479
iBUYPOWER
Jensen
JVC
1972
0035
Technics
Teknika
0041
0035, 0081, 0618, 0739, 1081, 1181
Calix
0037
0041, 0067
0037, 0278
0038, 0041, 0067
0072
Thomas
Tivo
Canon
0035
KEC
Pilot
0037
0618, 0636, 0739, 0740, 0745,
1239, 1240, 1503, 1996
Carver
0081
Kenwood
KLH
Pioneer
Polk Audio
Presidian
Profitronic
Proscan
Protec
0067
CCE
0072, 0278
0081
TMK
0240
Citizen
0037, 0278, 1278
Kodak
LG
0035, 0037
1037
1593
Toshiba
0043, 0045, 0845, 1008, 1145,
1503, 1972, 1996
Colt
0072
0240
Craig
0037, 0047, 0072, 0240
Linksys
Lloyd’s
Logik
1972
0060, 1060
Totevision
Touch
0037, 0240
1972
Curtis Mathes
Cybernex
CyberPower
Daewoo
Dell
0035, 0041, 0060, 0162, 1035
0000
0072
0240
0072
Pulsar
0039
Unitech
0240
1972
LXI
0037
Quasar
RadioShack
Radix
0035, 0162, 1035, 1162
Vector
0045
0045, 0278, 1278
Magnasonic
Magnavox
0593, 1278
0000, 1037
0037
Vector Research
Video Concepts
Videomagic
Videosonic
Viewsonic
Villain
0038
1972
0000, 0035, 0039, 0081, 0149,
0563, 0593, 1593, 1781
0045
Denon
0042
Randex
RCA
0037
0037
DirecTV
Durabrand
Dynatech
Electrohome
Electrophonic
Emerex
Emerson
0739, 0740, 0745, 1239, 1240
Magnin
0240
0042, 0060, 0149, 0240, 0807,
0880, 1035, 1060
0240
0038, 0039
0000
Marantz
Marta
0035, 0081
0037
1972
Realistic
0000, 0035, 0037, 0047, 0048,
0104
0000
0037
Media Center PC
MEI
1972
Voodoo
1972
0037
0035
ReplayTV
Ricavision
Runco
0614, 0616, 1615, 1616
1972
Wards
0000, 0035, 0042, 0047, 0048,
0060, 0072, 0081, 0149, 0240
0032
Memorex
0000, 0035, 0037, 0039, 0047,
0048, 0104, 0162, 0209, 0240,
0479, 1037, 1162, 1237, 1262
0000, 0002, 0037, 0043, 0121,
0184, 0209, 0278, 0479, 0593,
1278, 1479, 1593
0039
White Westinghouse
XR-1000
0072, 0209
0000, 0035, 0072
0038
Samsung
Sanky
0045, 0240, 0739, 1014
0039, 0048
MGA
0240, 0043
0240
Yamaha
Fisher
Fuji
0047, 0104
0033, 0035
0000, 0593, 1593
0000
MGN Technology
Microsoft
Mind
Sansui
0000, 0041, 0067, 0209, 0479,
1479
Zenith
0000, 0033, 0039, 0209, 0479,
1479
1972
Funai
Garrard
Gateway
GE
1972
Sanyo
Scott
0047, 0104, 0240
ZT Group
1972
Minolta
0042
0043, 0045, 0121, 0184
1972
Mitsubishi
Motorola
MTC
0043, 0067, 0807
0035, 0048
0000, 0240
0000, 0072
0038, 0041, 0067, 0104
Sears
0000, 0035, 0037, 0042, 0047,
0104, 1237
0035, 0060, 0240, 0807, 1035,
1060
Sharp
0048, 0807, 0848
0072
Go Video
GoldStar
0432, 0614
Multitech
NEC
Shintom
Shogun
0037, 0038, 1237
0240
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Remote Control Operation / Code List
Remote Control Code List (Continued)
DVD Recorder / Player
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Brand
Code
Accurian
1072, 1416
Fisher
0670
Marantz
0539
Sanyo
0670, 0695, 0873
Advent
Aiwa
1016
Funai
0675, 1268, 1334
Memorex
Microsoft
Mintek
0695, 0831, 1270
0522, 1708
0717, 0839
0521, 1521
1082
Sensory Science
Sharp
1158
0641
Gateway
GE
1073, 1077, 1158, 1194
0522, 0815, 0717
0630, 0675, 0752, 1256
1117
Akai
0695, 0770, 0899, 1089
Sharper Image
Sherwood
Shinsonic
Sonic Blue
Sony
Alco
0790
0869
Go Video
0715, 0741, 0744, 0783, 0833,
0869, 1044, 1075, 1099, 1158,
1304, 1730
Mitsubishi
Momitsu
NAD
0633, 0770, 1043, 1077
0533, 0839
Allegro
Amphion Media Works 0872
0741
0869, 1099
Apex Digital
0672, 0717, 0755, 0794, 0796,
0797, 0830, 1004, 1020, 1056,
1061, 1100
Go Vision
GoldStar
Greenhill
Harman/Kardon
Hitachi
Hiteker
Humax
iLo
1071, 1072
NEC
0785
0533, 0864, 1033, 1070, 1431,
1533
0741
Nesa
0717
0717
Next Base
NexxTech
Norcent
Onkyo
0826
Sova
1122
Arrgo
1023
0582, 0702
1402
Superscan
SVA
0821
Aspire Digital
Audiovox
Axion
1168, 1407
0573, 0664, 1247
0872, 1003, 1107, 1265
0503, 0627, 0792
0860, 1105
0790, 1071, 1072, 1121, 1122
0672
Sylvania
Symphonic
Teac
0675, 0821, 1268
1071, 1072
1588
OptoMedia Electronics 0896
0675, 0821
Blaupunkt
Blue Parade
Broksonic
Cinea
0717
1348
Oritron
0651
0790
0571
Initial
0717
Panasonic
0490, 0703, 1362, 1462, 1490,
1762, 1779, 2060, 2061, 2062
Technics
Technosonic
Theta Digital
Toshiba
0490, 0703
0695, 0868
Insignia
Integra
JBL
1268
0730
0831
0627
Philips
0503, 0539, 0646, 0675, 0854,
1260, 1267, 1354
0571
CineVision
Citizen
0833, 0869, 0876
0702
0503, 0695, 1045, 1154, 1588, 1769
0695, 1277
Jensen
JSI
1016
Pioneer
Polaroid
Polk Audio
Portland
Presidian
Prima
0525, 0571, 0631
1020, 1061, 1086
0539
Coby
0778, 0852, 1086, 1107, 1165, 1177
1423
Tredex
0800
JVC
0558, 0623, 0867, 1164
1049
Urban Concepts
US Logic
Venturer
Vizio
0503
Craig
0831
1087
jWin
0770
0839
Curtis Mathes
CyberHome
Kawasaki
Kenwood
KLH
0790
0675, 1072
1016
0790
0816, 0874, 1023, 1024, 1117,
1129, 1502
0490, 0534
0717, 0790, 1020, 1149
0711, 0719, 0720
0651, 0896, 1423
0826
1064, 1226
0522, 1708
0490, 0539, 0545
0503, 0591, 0741, 0869
1265
Proscan
ProVision
Qwestar
RCA
0522
Xbox
Daewoo
0705, 0784, 0833, 0869, 1169,
1172, 1234, 1242, 1441
Konka
Koss
0778
Yamaha
Zenith
0651
Denon
0490, 0634
1407
Landel
Lasonic
Lenoxx
LG
0522, 0571, 0717, 0790, 0822,
1022, 1132, 1769
Zoece
Desay
0798, 1173
1127
AMW
0872
Disney
0675, 1270
1068, 1085
1127
Rio
0869
Dual
0591, 0741, 0801, 0869
1058, 1158, 1416, 1440
0511, 0885
Rotel
0623
Durabrand
DVD2000
Emerson
Enterprise
ESA
LiteOn
Loewe
Magnavox
Rowa
Sampo
Samsung
0823
0521
0698, 0752
0591, 0675, 0821, 1268
0591
0503, 0539, 0646, 0675, 0821,
1268
0199, 0490, 0573, 0820, 0899,
1044, 1075
0821, 1268
Malata
0782, 1159
Sansui
0695
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Applicable Input Signals
Component / RGB
/ Mini D-sub 15P
(Dot clock (MHz))
* (13.5)
Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency
Signal name
DVI-D
(Dot clock (MHz))
8
∗
(kHz)
(Hz)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
525 (480) / 60i
525 (480) / 60p
15.73
31.47
15.63
31.25
31.25
45.00
37.50
67.50
33.75
56.26
28.13
27.00
33.75
28.13
27.00
31.25
27.00
27.00
31.46
31.47
37.86
37.50
43.27
35.16
37.88
48.08
46.88
53.67
31.47
39.55
48.36
56.48
60.02
68.68
37.64
53.70
67.50
47.70
60.00
85.94
63.98
79.98
91.15
39.55
48.36
65.22
75.00
81.25
67.50
74.04
35.00
49.72
68.68
59.94
59.94
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
50.00
60.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
48.00
30.00
25.00
24.00
50.00
48.00
24.00
70.07
59.94
72.81
75.00
85.01
56.25
60.32
72.19
75.00
85.06
59.94
50.00
60.00
70.07
75.03
85.00
59.94
60.00
75.00
60.00
60.00
85.00
60.02
75.03
85.02
50.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
65.00
60.00
59.95
66.67
74.54
75.06
* (27.0)
* (13.5)
* (27.0)
5
* (27.0)
∗
625 (575) / 50i
625 (575) / 50p
625 (576) / 50p
750 (720) / 60p
* (27.0)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (148.5)
* (74.25)
* (148.5)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (148.5)
* (74.25)
* (148.5)
* (74.25)
750 (720) / 50p
1,125 (1,080) / 60p
1,125 (1,080) / 60i
1,125 (1,080) / 50p
1,125 (1,080) / 50i
1,125 (1,080) / 24sF
1,125 (1,080) / 30p
1,125 (1,080) / 25p
1,125 (1,080) / 24p
1,250 (1,080) / 50i
2,048 × 1,080 / 24sF
2,048 × 1,080 / 24p
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
* (74.25)
7
7
∗
∗
640 × 400 @70 Hz
640 × 480 @60 Hz
640 × 480 @72 Hz
640 × 480 @75 Hz
640 × 480 @85 Hz
800 × 600 @56 Hz
800 × 600 @60 Hz
800 × 600 @72 Hz
800 × 600 @75 Hz
800 × 600 @85 Hz
852 × 480 @60 Hz
1,024 × 768 @50 Hz
1,024 × 768 @60 Hz
1,024 × 768 @70 Hz
1,024 × 768 @75 Hz
1,024 × 768 @85 Hz
1,066 × 600 @60 Hz
1,152 × 864 @60 Hz
1,152 × 864 @75 Hz
1,280 × 768 @60 Hz
1,280 × 960 @60 Hz
1,280 × 960 @85 Hz
* (25.17)
* (25.18)
* (31.5)
* (31.5)
* (36.0)
* (36.0)
* (40.0)
* (50.0)
* (49.5)
* (56.25)
* (33.54)
6
* (25.18)
* (40.0)
∗
6
* (34.24)
* (51.89)
* (65.0)
∗
* (65.0)
* (75.0)
* (78.75)
* (94.5)
* (53.0)
* (53.0)
* (81.62)
* (108.0)
* (80.14)
* (108.0)
* (148.5)
* (108.0)
* (135.0)
* (157.5)
1,280 × 1,024 @60 Hz
1,280 × 1,024 @75 Hz
1,280 × 1,024 @85 Hz
1,366 × 768 @50 Hz
1,366 × 768 @60 Hz
1,400 × 1,050 @60 Hz
1,600 × 1,200 @60 Hz
1,600 × 1,200 @65 Hz
1,920 × 1,080 @60 Hz
1,920 × 1,200 @60 Hz
* (108.0)
* (69.92)
* (87.44)
* (122.61)
* (162.0)
* (86.71)
* (162.0)
* (175.5)
* (148.5)
4
* (148.5)
* (154.0)
∗
51 Macintosh13” (640 × 480)
52 Macintosh16” (832 × 624)
53 Macintosh21” (1,152 × 870)
* (30.24)
* (57.28)
* (100.0)
1: Based on SMPTE 274M standard.
3: Based on SMPTE 295M standard.
5: When selected the RGB format and 525p signal input to the Mini D-sub 15P terminal, it is recognized as VGA 60Hz signal.
6: When inputted VGA 60Hz format signal from the other than Mini D-sub 15P terminal, it is recognized as 525p signal.
7: Based on SMPTE 292M and 372M standards. These signals can be received when the Dual Link HD-SDI Terminal
Board (TY-FB11DHD) is installed.
2: Based on SMPTE RP211 standard.
4: The input signal is recognized as 1,125 (1,080) / 60p.
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
∗
8: These signals can be received when the DVI-D Terminal Board (TY-FB11DD) is installed.
Note: Signals without above specification may not be displayed properly.
∗
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Applicable Input Signals
VIDEO input (HDMI)
Vertical
Horizontal
Dot clock
(MHz)
Number of Total number Number of Total number
Signal format
frequency (Hz) frequency (kHz)
active pixels
of pixels
active lines
of lines
1
VGA60
59.94
59.94
50.00
60.00
50.00
60.00
50.00
60.00
50.00
24.00
31.47
31.47
31.25
45.00
37.50
33.75
28.13
67.50
56.26
27.00
25.18
27.00
27.00
74.25
74.25
74.25
74.25
148.50
148.50
74.25
640
800
480
525
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
525/60p
625/50p
750/60p
750/50p
1125/60i
1125/50i
1125/60p
1125/50p
720
858
480
525
720
864
576
625
1280
1280
1920
1920
1920
1920
1920
1650
1980
2200
2640
2200
2640
2750
720
750
720
750
1080
1080
1080
1080
1080
1125
1125
1125
1125
1125
10 1125/24p
Audio signal Linear PCM : 48/44.1/32 kHz
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Specifications
TH-50VX100U
TH-65VX100U
110 - 127 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power Source
Power Consumption
Power on
605 W
755 W
Save OFF 1.0 W, Save ON 0.5 W
0.2 W
Save OFF 0.9 W, Save ON 0.5 W
0.1 W
Stand-by condition
Power off condition
Drive method : AC type 50-inch,
16:9 aspect ratio
Drive method : AC type 65-inch,
16:9 aspect ratio
Plasma Display panel
43.5” (1,106 mm) (W) × 24.4” (622 mm) (H)
× 49.9” (1,269 mm) (diagonal)
56.4” (1,434 mm) (W) × 31.7” (807 mm) (H)
× 64.7” (1,646 mm) (diagonal)
Screen size
2,073,600 (1,920 (W) × 1,080 (H))
(No.of pixels)
[5,760 × 1,080 dots]
Operating condition
Temperature
32 °F - 104 °F (0 °C - 40 °C)
20 % - 80 %
Humidity
Applicable signals
Scanning format
525 (480) / 60i · 60p, 625 (575) / 50i · 50p, 750 (720) / 60p · 50p, 1125 (1080) / 60i · 60p · 50i · 50p
· 24p · 25p · 30p · 24sF, 1250 (1080) / 50i
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA
PC signals
UXGA ···· (compressed)
Horizontal scanning frequency 15 - 110 kHz
Vertical scanning frequency 48 - 120 Hz
Connection terminals
HDMI A-B
TYPE A Connector × 4
Y/G (RCA PIN JACK)
with sync 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
0.5 Vrms
Y or G with sync 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Y or G without sync 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
COMPONENT/RGB IN
PB/B, PR/R (RCA PIN JACK)
AUDIO IN (RCA PIN JACK × 2)
(HIGH-DENSITY MINI D-SUB 15PIN)
PC IN
B/PB/CB : 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
R/PR/CR : 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
HD/VD: 1.0 - 5.0 Vp-p (high impedance)
0.5 Vrms
AUDIO IN (M3 JACK)
EXTERNAL CONTROL TERMINAL (D-SUB 9PIN)
RS-232C COMPATIBLE
SERIAL
Speaker terminal
Accessories Supplied
Remote Control Transmitter
Batteries
6 Ω, 16 W [8 W + 8 W] (10 % THD)
8 Ω, 20 W [10 W + 10 W] (10 % THD)
N2QAYB000323
AA Size × 2
TMME203 × 1
Fixing band
47.7” (1,210 mm) × 28.5” (724 mm) × 3.7” (93 mm) 61.2” (1,554 mm) × 36.4” (924 mm) × 3.8” (94 mm)
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Mass (weight)
approx. 81.6 lbs
approx. 152.2 lbs
Note:
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions shown are approximate.
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(for the U.S.A and Puerto Rico)
Panasonic Professional Display Company
Unit of Panasonic Corporation of
North America
One Panasonic Way 1F-10
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Panasonic Professional Flat Panel Display
Limited Warranty
Panasonic Professional Display Company. (referred to
antenna, inadequate signal pickup, maladjustment of
consumer controls, improper operation, power line surge,
improper voltage supply, lighting damage, or service by
anyone other than an authorized repair facility, or
damage that is attributable to acts of God.
as “the Warrantor”) will repair this product and all
included accessories with new or refurbished parts,
free of charge in the USA or Puerto Rico, of the
original purchase in the event of a defect in materials or
workmanship as follows:
LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS
Part
Warranty
Labor
Warranty
Models or Parts
There are no express warranties except as listed above.
Professional Flat
Panel Display
2 Years
2 Years
THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITION, DAMAGE
TO DISCS) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF
THE WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE.
On-site or carry-in service in the USA and Puerto Rico
may be obtained during the warranty period by contacting
Panasonic Professional Display Company Service toll free
at 1-800-973-4390.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser
and is non transferable. A purchase receipt or other
proof of date of original purchase will be required before
warranty service is rendered.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
exclusions or limitations may nor apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may
other rights, which vary from state to state.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in
materials or workmanship, which occur during normal
use. The warranty does not cover damage which occur
in shipment, or failures which are caused by products
not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result
from improper installation, set-up adjustments, improper
If you have a problem with this product that is not
handled to your satisfaction, then write the Consumer
Affairs Department at the Company address indicated
above.
In the USA and Puerto Rico
FOR SERVICE
CALL TOLL FREE
1-800-973-4390
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Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
Panasonic Canada Inc. (also known as PCI) warrants this product to be free of
defects in material and workmanship under normal use during the applicable
warranty coverage period described below. PCI agrees to repair, or at its option,
exchange, any part that becomes defective. However, the product must be
purchased and serviced in Canada. The product or part that shows evidence of
defect must be delivered prepaid or carried in to an authorized Panasonic Broadcast
Service Center. This warranty does not cover shipping costs.
WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD EXCEPTIONS
Item
Parts
Labour
Video Tape
30 days—Replacement only
(content not covered)
N/A
P2/SD Cards
Video Heads
(Content not covered)
N/A
1 year or 2,000 hrs. (prorated)
Whichever comes first
1 year or 2,000 hrs.
Whichever comes first
The warranty coverage period is one year for both parts and labour beginning with
the date of original end user purchase, subject to the exceptions as stated below.
Repaired or replacement parts supplied during the warranty coverage period carry
the unexpired portion of the original warranty coverage period. Proof of product
purchase is a condition of warranty service. The owner must produce the product
purchase receipt or other satisfactory evidence of date of original purchase.
D5 Video heads
1 year or 1,000 hrs.
Whichever comes first
1 year or 1,000 hrs.
Whichever comes first
Maintenance Items
90 days
2 years
90 days
1 year
Colour Camera CCD
Imaging Block
BT-H Series LCD Monitors 2 years
1 year
This warranty does not apply to external appearance items, such as handles, knobs,
safety windows, etc. This warranty does not apply to any part, or parts, of the
product, installed, altered, repaired or misused in any way that, in the opinion of PCI,
affects the reliability of or detracts from the performance of the product.
* DLP™ Projectors
3 years or 17,000 hrs.
Whichever comes first
3 years or 17,000 hrs.
Whichever comes first
* LCD Projectors above
2,500 ANSI Lumens
3 years or 2,500 hrs.
Whichever comes first
3 years or 2,500 hrs.
Whichever comes first.
For products requiring routine preventive maintenance, that maintenance must be
performed in order to maintain warranty coverage.
* LCD Projectors below
2,500 ANSI Lumens
3 years or 1,500 hrs.
Whichever comes first
3 years or 1,500 hrs.
Whichever comes first
Serial numbers that have been altered, defaced or removed void this warranty. This
warranty does not cover replacements or repairs necessitated by loss or damage
resulting from any cause beyond the control of PCI.
Projector Lamps
50% of the rated lamp life or 1 year. 50% of the rated lamp life or 1 year.
Whichever comes first
Whichever comes first.
103 inch Plasma displays 3 year (burn-in not covered)
3 year
Marking or retained images (sometimes called “burn-in”) resulting from the display of
fixed images on video display products are not defects and are not covered under
this warranty.
Hard Drive Disk Unit
1 year plus balance (if any) of 1 year
the original Manufacturer’s
Limited Warranty.
THIS EXPRESS, LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL PANASONIC CANADA INC. BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
(Content not covered)
• Dust, smoke, rental/staging environment and twenty-four/seven operation,
dramatically decreases the interval between performances of routine preventive
maintenance required to maintain this warranty coverage.
In certain instances, some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, or the exclusion of implied warranties, so the
above limitations and exclusions may not be applicable.
Warranty Service
If the product needs to be shipped for service, carefully pack (preferably in the
original carton) and enclose a letter, detailing the complaint. Send prepaid and
adequately insured to the local authorized Panasonic Service Centre in your
area or to Panasonic Technical Support and Product Services Department, 5770
Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3. Shipping to the latter location
requires a return authorization before shipment. No liability is assumed for loss
or damage to the product while in transit.
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Customer’s Record
The model number and serial number of this product can be found on its back cover. You should note this serial
number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your purchase receipt, as a permanent record of
your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss, and for Warranty Service purposes.
Model Number
Serial Number
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Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America
Executive Office :
One Panasonic Way 1F-10, Secaucus, NJ 07094
EASTERN ZONE : One Panasonic Way 4E-7 Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7621
Mid-Atlantic/New England : One Panasonic Way 4E-7 Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7621
Southeast Region : 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Ste 1-160 Suwanee GA 30024 (770)338-6835
Central Region : 1707 N Randall Road E1-C-1, Elgin, IL 60123 (847)468-5200
WESTERN ZONE : 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W., Los Angeles, CA 90068 (323) 436-3500
Dallas Region : 6226 Abington Way, Houston, TX 77008 (713) 802-2726
No. CA/Northwest Region : 5870 Stone Ridge, #3, Pleasanton, CA (925) 416-5108
Government Marketing Department : 52 West Gude Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 738-3840
Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T3
Printed in Japan
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