Technicolor Thomson Computer Monitor 42WM03STW 0707 User Manual |
Important safety instructions
WARNINGS & PRECAUTIONS
Ensure that your domestic mains supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the identification label located
at the back of the set.
The monitor components are sensitive to heat. The maximum ambient temperature should not exceed 35o
Celsius.
Do not cover the vents at the back of the monitor. Leave sufficient space around it to allow adequate ventilation.
Install the monitor away from any source of dust or heat (radiator, etc.). Do not expose it to direct sunlight.
Moisture in rooms where the monitor is installed should not exceed 85% humidity. If you have to use the monitor
outdoors, do not expose it to rain or splashing water.
Moving the monitor from a cold place to a warm one can cause condensation on the screen (and on some inside
components). Let the condensation evaporate before switching the monitor on again.
During thunderstorms, we recommend that you disconnect the set from the mains and aerial so that it is not
affected by electrical or electromagnetic surges that could damage it. For this reason, keep the mains and aerial
sockets accessible so they can be disconnected if needed.
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Unplug the set immediately if you notice it giving off a smell of burning or smoke. You must never, under any
circumstances, open the set yourself, as you risk an electric shock in doing so.
If you intend to be away for a long period, switch the set off at the on/off switch located on the rear panel.
Even when off, some components remain in contact with the mains electricity supply. To completely isolate the
set you must remove the plug from the mains supply socket.
This product is fitted with a 3-pin grounded plug, which will only fit into a grounded power outlet. This is a safety
feature. Do not alter the plug, as this would defeat the safety feature.
Avoid any intrusion of liquid or small metallic objects inside the monitor. If such an incident were to occur,
immediately disconnect the monitor from the mains supply and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Use the screen saver when using a computer.
Switch the monitor to standby mode when you do not use it.
The top of the monitor is usually very hot due to the high temperature of exhaust air released through the ventila-
tion openings. Do not place your hands or face close to these openings to avoid burns or personal injuries. Do not
place any object close to the ventilation openings to avoid any damage to the object or to the monitor itself.
Make sure that all cables are disconnected before moving the monitor, to avoid damaging the cables and thus
cause fire or electric shock danger.
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Table of contents
Package contents ............................................................................................................ 4
Understanding your monitor.............................................................................................. 5
Front view ....................................................................................................... 5
Rear view........................................................................................................ 5
Remote control ................................................................................................................ 6
Using the remote control for other equipment .................................................................. 7
Switching on .................................................................................................................... 8
Initial set-up ..................................................................................................................... 9
Manual installation.......................................................................................................... 11
General operation .......................................................................................................... 12
Switching the set on and off.......................................................................... 12
Volume .......................................................................................................... 12
Displaying status information ........................................................................ 12
Accessing TV channels ................................................................................. 12
Accessing AV programmes ........................................................................... 12
Adjusting the picture ...................................................................................................... 13
In TV mode ................................................................................................... 13
In PC mode................................................................................................... 13
Adjusting the sound ........................................................................................................ 14
Picture in picture (PIP)................................................................................................... 15
Other functions .............................................................................................................. 16
Sleep timer ................................................................................................... 16
Zoom ............................................................................................................ 16
Customizing your TV set ............................................................................... 16
Using the Teletext .......................................................................................................... 17
Connecting other equipment .......................................................................................... 19
Connecting a DVD player.............................................................................. 19
Connecting a videorecorder .......................................................................... 20
Connecting external amplified speakers ........................................................ 21
Connecting an amplifier................................................................................. 21
Connecting a PC ........................................................................................... 22
Signal frequency information .......................................................................................... 23
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................. 24
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 25
Wall mount installation (optional)..................................................................................... 31
Package Content .......................................................................................... 31
Installation steps............................................................................................ 32
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Package contents
Plasma monitor
Remote control with batteries
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Power cord
User manual
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Optional accessory
You can purchase from your local sales representa-
tive an optional wall mount under the following
reference:
Wall mount (ACC913)
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Understanding your monitor
Front view
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Power (standby) button
Use this button to turn the monitor on from standby
mode.
Green
When the set is on, the indicator is green.
Status indicator
Menu
Off
Use these buttons to access the monitor menus.
When the monitor is connected to the mains, the
main power switch on the rear panel is on the OFF
position, the indicator is off.
Volume adjustment buttons
Use these buttons to adjust volume. They can also be
used for adjustment in menus.
Orange
When the monitor is connected to the mains and
the main power switch is on the ON position, but
the power button on the front panel is off, the
indicator is orange.
Rear view
Video connectors
100 ~ 240 V
50/60 Hz
Main power switch
RGB / Computer related connectors
Note: The RS-232 socket is for factory tests only.
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Remote control
Most of your plasma monitor functions are available via the menus that appear on the screen. The remote control
supplied with your set can be used to navigate through the menus and to configure all the general settings.
(red) To access the
sleep timer.
(green)
Inactive
(yellow) To access status
information.
Inactive
Standby.
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To enable the PIP function.
(blue) Inactive
Inactive
(purple) To access
Teletext.
To swap the main picture
with the PIP picture.
(up and down buttons):
To select the options in
menus.
To change position of the PIP
on screen.
(left and right buttons):
To adjust settings,
change values, switch
certain functions on and
off, and use the zoom
function.
To change channels within
the PIP function.
To confirm a selection.
To control the volume.
To access the OVER-
VIEW menu.
To switch the sound off
and back on again.
To change channels.
To close menus.
(numeric buttons): To
select a channel by
entering its number, or
to enter numeric values
in menus.
(av): To select an appliance
connected to an AV socket
(Scart or cinch sockets).
Note:
The coloured buttons are also used for operating Teletext.
IMPORTANT
If the batteries in your remote control are run down, you can use the buttons on the front of the set, as they have the
same functions as those of the remote control.
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Using the remote control for other equipment
The remote control supplied with your set can be used for other equipment, such as videorecorders, DVD players,
satellite receivers or hi-fi systems. This page provides information concerning the remote control’s use with these
other types of equipment.
Video recorder
DVD player
Satellite receiver Hi-fi system
Set the switch to vcr Set the switch to
Set the switch to
Set the switch to
dvd/ld
hifi/sat
hifi/sat
On/Standby
On/Standby
On/Standby
On/Standby
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To display the main To display the main To display the main
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menu
menu
menu
Vertical scrolling in
menus
Vertical scrolling in
menus
Vertical scrolling in
menus
Horizontal scrolling
in menus
Horizontal scrolling
in menus
Horizontal scrolling
in menus
To confirm an action To confirm an action To confirm an action
To close a menu
To close a menu
To close a menu
To directly access
channels or enter
numeric values
To enter numeric
values or select
options in menus
To directly access
channels or enter
numeric values
To select a radio
station using its
number
To change channels
To select AV input
To change channels To change stations
REW
Rewind
Play
Fast forward
Stop
Rewind
Play
Fast forward
Stop
PLAY
F.FWD
STOP
PAUSE Pause
REC Record
Pause
To switch the sound
off and back on
again
To set the volume
level
Programming the remote control
1 Set the selection switch to the unit you wish to use the remote control with.
2 Hold the menu button down and enter one of the 3-digit codes corresponding to the make of you unit (the code
list can be found at the end of this document).
3 Release the menu button.
4 Set your unit (VCR, DVD, HiFi, etc) in standby mode by pressing the standby button on the remote control. If this
does not work, try another code.
Depending on the age or type of some products, certain functions may not be available.
Some codes may cover more functions than others. Test the functions that you can control and if necessary, try
other codes.
Note the code or codes that are the most suitable here.
When you change the batteries in the remote control, remember to reprogram it.
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Switching on
Follow the instructions on this page to switch on the TV set and the remote control.
1 Install two LR06 or AA batteries in the remote control.
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Precautions on using batteries:
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– Only use the battery types specified.
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– Make sure you use the correct polarity.
– Do not mix new and used batteries.
– Do not use rechargeable batteries.
– Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, throw them on the
fire, recharge them or try to open them, as this could cause
them to leak or explode.
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– Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are not
using it for a long period of time (several weeks).
2 Connect the TV set to a mains socket.
50/60 Hz
100 ~ 240 V
The set should only be connected to an AC supply.
It must not be connected to a DC supply. If the plug is detached
from the cord, do not, under any circumstances, connect it to a
mains socket, as there is a risk of electric shock.
Main socket in
continental Europe
Equipment for the UK is supplied with a mains cable fitted with a
moulded plug. This plug contains safety components and must
not be replaced by one sold by general retailers. It is fitted with a
fuse that protects your television. If your set has stopped
working, the fuse may have blown. If it has, replace it with an
identical ASTA or BSI certified (BSI 362) 13-amp fuse.
3 Connect the outside aerial or cable network to the antenna
connector (labelled ANT) on the rear panel of the monitor.
The aerial socket can be used for connecting an external aerial or
other equipment fitted with a modulator (video recorder, satellite
receiver, etc.).
We recommend that you do not connect other equipment (video
recorder, satellite receiver, etc.) to your TV set to begin with, so
as not to complicate the set-up procedure with this additional
equipment. Connect them when you have finished setting up the
channels.
4 Switch the TV set on by putting the main power switch located at
the back on the ON position, then pressing the power button on
the front panel.
The first time you switch on the TV set, the language selection
menu appears.
Please respect the environment and the
relevant regulations. Before you dispose of
batteries or accumulators, ask your dealer
whether they require special recycling and if he
is able to take them back.
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Initial set-up
The initial set-up involves setting all the parameters required to be able to search and store all the channels you can
receive in your area. Make sure that the TV set is switched on and follow steps 1 to 4. When you first switch the TV
set on, the language selection menu appears (1). If this does not happen, refer to the Manual installation section to
find out how to carry out an automatic search.
1 Choose which language you want the menus to appear in using the
English
or
button. Press ok to confirm.
Francais
Deutsch
Italiano
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COUNTRY
2 A list of countries appears. Select the relevant country using the
and buttons. If your country is not listed, select Other.
Return
U.K.
Eire
Press ok to confirm.
France
Germany
Italy
Note: This is the country you are in, or the country whose chan-
nels you want to receive if you live near its borders.
Spain
Belgium
Switzerland
Austria
Other
3 The AUTO INSTALLATION menu appears. The Start line is
selected. Press ok to launch the auto installation.
Once the auto installation has started, additional information dis-
plays (standard currently scanned, frequency, and number of
channels found).
AUTO INSTALLATION
Return
Start
. . .
The automatic set-up process can take several minutes.
Channels are arranged in a pre-set order, depending on the country
selected.
If you press the exit button before the end of the process, the
channels already found are stored.
AUTO INSTALLATION
Return
Start
Standard
Frequency
Stations found
Searching
FR
150.75 Mhz
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Organising channels
At the end of the auto installation process, the ORGANIZER menu
appears to allow you to modify the order of channels, to name or
rename channels, or delete channels stored twice or with poor
reception quality.
Use a TV programme magazine and the channel logos to identify
the various channels.
Note: The ORGANIZER menu is also accessible from the INSTAL-
LATION menu.
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If you do not want to reorganise the channels, press exit to close the
menu.
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When the ORGANIZER menu opens, the current channels number is
displayed on the Select PR line.
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z
z
Organising channels: on the Select PR line, display the number
of the channel you want to move using the and buttons or
the numeric buttons. The channel is displayed on TV.
Select the Swap with PR: option, enter the number you want to
assign to this channel and press ok to confirm. A message
appears indicating that the channels are swapped.
Changing a channel name: on the Select PR line, display the
number of the channel whose name is to change using the
and buttons or the numeric buttons. Select the Change name
option. Select the character to be changed using the and
buttons. Scroll through the alphabet using the
and
buttons. When you have changed one character, move the
cursor to the next one using the and buttons and repeat the
procedure. The maximum length for a channel name is 6
characters.
press ok to confirm the name.
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Deleting a channel: on the Select PR line, display the number of
the channel to be deleted using the and buttons or the
numeric buttons. Select Delet PR, and press ok. Confirm with
ok. A message appears indicating that the channel has been
deleted.
Press exit to close the menu. Select Return to return to the
INSTALLATION menu.
To launch a new auto installation after the initial set-up (to set up channels after moving house, for instance), display
the OVERVIEW menu and select Installation. In the INSTALLATION menu, select Auto installation. The country
selection screen appears, allowing you to launch an automatic installation.
This process deletes all channels previously stored.
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Manual installation
You may want to make a manual installation, in case, some chan-
nels have not been stored during the initial set-up. Setting up
channels manually requires every setting to be entered, one at a
time. To carry out a manual installation, display the OVERVIEW
menu using the menu button and select the Installation option.
Press ok to confirm. In the INSTALLATION menu, select Manual
installation and press ok to confirm.
The information displayed pertains to the current channel.
The Standard line is highlighted.
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To search for channels, do the following:
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1 On the Standard line, select the standard for your country.
The following standards are available: FR for France and
Luxemburg, UK for United Kingdom and Eire, DK for Eastern
Europe and the Middle East, and EURO for Western Europe.
2 Select the Frequency line, enter a frequency or use the and
buttons to start a search.
The available frequencies depend on the selected standard.
3 Once a channel is found, if it is recognised, its name is auto-
matically detected and displayed on the Name line.
This line is only informative and cannot be selected.
4 You can tune the channel manually using the Fine-tuning
function.
5 If the channel is encoded and you want to connect a decoder to
the AV socket, select the Decoder line and check the box using
the or button.
6 Select the Text line, and using the and buttons, select the
character set to be used for Teletext:
MANUAL INSTALLATION
Return
Standard
Frequency
Name
Fine-tuning
Store on PR:
Decoder
Text
1: Western Europe
2: Eastern Europe
3: Russian, Bulgarian
4: Greek
5: Arabic
6: Ukrainian
EURO
150.75 MHz
BBC2
02
1
7: Byelorussian
Note: The Teletext character set is stored per channel.
You can now store the settings for this channel. To do so, select
the Store on PR: line, enter the number you want to assign to the
channel (e.g. 01 for BBC1), press ok to confirm.
Press exit to close the menu.
Note: The INSTALLATION menu is only available in video mode (TV channels or AV programmes).
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General operation
Switching the set on and off
To switch the TV set on, put the main power switch located at the rear
on the ON position, then press the power button located on the front
panel. When the set is on, the indicator on the front is green.
Standby mode: press the power button on the front panel.
When the TV set is in standby mode, the indicator on the front is
orange.
Volume
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Volume control: use the buttons on the front panel or the remote control
to increase and decrease the volume.
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Sound mute: press the
mute the sound.
button on the remote control to temporarily
To restore it, press the
button again or use the volume+ button.
Displaying status information
In TV mode, press the yellow info button on the remote control to
display the number and name of the channel you are watching, the
zoom format, the type of sound, and the remaining time if the sleep
timer is on.
The number and name of the channel are displayed whenever you turn
on the TV set or change channels.
Accessing TV channels
Using the numeric buttons: for channels 1 to 9, press the corresponding
button. For two-digit channels, first press the 0/-- button, then the
channel number (e.g. type 012 for channel 12).
Using the pr+/pr- buttons: scan through the programmes. AV
programmes are not accessible.
Accessing AV programmes
Press the av button to display the last selected AV programme and
scan through the other AV programmes.
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Adjusting the picture
Display the OVERVIEW menu using the menu button. Select Picture
and press ok to confirm. The PICTURE menu appears.
The contents of this menu depends on the signal.
Picture menu in TV mode
In TV mode:
Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Colour and Sharpness settings as
required.
The Tint option is only available when a NTSC signal is detected. It is
used for adjusting the picture’s tint.
To adjust the colour temperature, select the Tone option and select a
setting using the and buttons.
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Check the box for the Auto format option so that the appropriate
format is automatically applied to the picture.
Note: if you are watching an AV programme through AV2 or Compo-
nent Y/CR/CB, this function is not available.
Use the Noise reduction function to improve the quality of the picture
in the case of poor reception. Use the and buttons to select one of
the options.
Picture menu in PC mode
In PC mode:
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings as required.
To adjust the colour temperature, select the Tone option and select a
setting using the and buttons.
PICTURE
Return
Brightness
Contrast
Tone
Use the V-Size option to change the vertical size of the picture. Using
the and buttons, move the cursor to the right to enlarge the picture,
or to the left to reduce it.
Use the V-position to move the picture vertically. Using the and
buttons, move the cursor to the right to shift the picutre up, or to the left
to shift it down.
Neutral
V-Size
V-Position
H-Size
H-Position
Phase
Use the H-Size option to change the horizontal size of the picture.
Using the and buttons, move the cursor to the right to enlarge the
picture, or to the left to reduce it.
Use the H-position to move the picture horizontally. Using the and
buttons, move the cursor to the right to shift the picture to the right,
or to the left to shift it to the left.
The Phase option allows you to finetune the set in order to perfectly
synchronize it with the video signal source.
Press the exit button to close the menu. Select Return to return to the
OVERVIEW menu.
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Adjusting the sound
Display the OVERVIEW menu using the menu button. Select Sound
and press ok to confirm. The SOUND menu appears, which offers the
following settings:
The Sound type option allows to select the relevant sound type. Use
the and buttons to make a selection.
The available options depend on the programme you are watching.
Broadcast
Options
Mono
Stereo
Mono, Automatic
Mono, Stereo
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Bilingual
Sound 1, Sound 2
NICAM bilingual
AV1 or AV2
Sound 1, Sound 2, Sound 3
Stereo, Sound 1, Sound 2
Adjust the Bass and Treble levels as required.
Use the Balance option to balance the sound between the left and
right speakers.
Sound
Return
Sound type
Bass
Treble
Balance
Intern. Speaker
Audio output
Stereo
Fixed
The internal speakers are activated by default. To deactivate, uncheck
the box on the Intern. Speaker line using the ok button.
The Audio output option allows you to set the audio output of external
speakers. When Fixed is selected, the Bass, Treble and Balance
functions, and the volume controls are deactivated for the external
speakers.
The audio output is set to Fixed by default. Use the and buttons to
change the setting.
Press exit to close the menu.
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Picture in picture (PIP)
The PIP area on the remote control is used for the PIP functions. These
functions allow to view two programmes (one TV channel and one AV
programme, or two AV programmes) at the same time in various ways.
Press the PIP button to scroll the various display modes:
PIP: a TV channel or AV programme is displayed in a frame in a corner
of the screen.
PAP: the screen is divided vertically in two and the second programme
is displayed on the right side. Sound comes from the main
programme, on the left.
PAP (4/3): the images are displayed in 4x3 format. Black bars are
added on the upper and lower parts of the screen.
PAP (16/9): the images are displayed in 16x9 format. Black bars are
added on the upper and lower parts of the screen.
Off: the function is deactivated.
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Note: The PIP function is only available in TV mode and with devices
connected to the SCART, S-video, and Component 1H Y/Cb/Cr
sockets.
Use the PIPpr+/PIPpr- buttons to change the PIP programme.
Use the pr+/pr- buttons to change the main programme.
Use the swap button to swap the main programme and the PIP
programme.
Use the mosaic button to change the position of the PIP on the screen
(upper right, upper left, bottom left or bottom right).
Note: This function is only available if you selected the PIP mode.
Press the exit button to return to previous mode.
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Other functions
Sleep timer
This function allows you to set an automatic shut-off time, from 0 to 4
hours, with 15-minute steps.
Press the red button on the remote control to activate the sleep timer
function.
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A symbol appears on screen in front of the sleep time.
If no timer has been set, then -:-- is displayed. Use the
to decrease/increase the duration.
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buttons
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Once the timer is set, pressing the red button displays the remaining
time before shut-off. You can use the and buttons to change the
setting.
When the timer count down reaches 0, the TV goes automatically into
standby and the timer resets to -:--.
Zoom
The following different formats are available using the and buttons,
in TV mode.
4/3: picture in centred 4x3 format.
zoom : picture in centred letterbox 16x9 format.
zoom ! : picture in 16x9 format with subtitles.
Cinerama: picture in widescreen 4x3 format.
16/9: picture in widescreen 16x9 format.
In PC mode, only 4/3 and 16/9 formats are available.
Customizing your TV set
You can set preferences for some features such as the language or
appearance of the menus.
Display the OVERVIEW menu using the menu button. Select the
Preferences option and press ok to confirm.
The corresponding menu appears with the following options:
Eco mode: when this function is enabled,
In video mode: the set goes automatically into standby mode after 10
minutes without video.
In PC mode: the PC power management function will be activated.
Check the box using the ok button to enable the functions.
This function is activated by default.
Menu language: select the language you want the menus to be dis-
played in. The menu is immediately updated according to your
selection.
Menu brightness: change the setting using the and buttons.
AV1 input: use the and buttons to select the type of video signal
transmitted by the equipment connected to the AV1 socket.
The Video option is selected by default.
Note: Select RGB if no picture is displayed when you connect
equipement such as a games console.
Press exit to close the menu. Select Return to return to the OVER-
VIEW menu.
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Using the Teletext
The Teletext service is available in many countries under a variety of names (TOP Text, Fastext, FLOF test,
Videotext). It is provided as a free service by some television broadcasters. This service provides a real wealth of
information, available at any time, on weather, sporting results, news, games, etc. The information is presented in
pages or organised in topics specified in colour on the screen and you can access this information by simply press-
ing the buttons of the same colour on the remote control.
To access the Teletext, press the (purple) text button on the remote
control. Teletext opens on the last page selected, or on the index page
(100) if you have changed channels or put the set into standby.
To display another page, use the pr+/pr- buttons to access the next
and previous pages, or enter its number using the numeric buttons.
The page/subpage number appears:
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– in green when the page has not been found yet.
– in white when the page has been found.
A teletext page contains a header line with page and subpage number,
and broadcaster information (date and time, channel number, etc.).
The navigation bar at the bottom of the screen displays coloured
blocks with page numbers giving direct access to the corresponding
pages by simply pressing the relevant buttons on the remote control.
Press the menu button to access the navigation bar, which offers the
following functions:
STOP: freezes the current page, preventing update and subpage
display. To select this function, press the red button on the remote
control. To cancel, press the red button again.
???(REVEAL): to reveal a hidden answer (for example, in games),
select ??? using the green button on the remote control. To cancel,
press the green button again.
ZOOM: press the yellow button once to zoom in on the top part of the
screen, twice to zoom in on the bottom part of the screen, and three
times to return to normal display.
PAT: press the blue button on the remote control to display Teletext in
the right half of the screen, press again to return to normal display.
Teletext offers some other useful functions:
Newsflash
When a newsflash is detected, PAT is replaced by N. Press the blue
button to display the newsflash. In the case of an update, Teletext is
automatically enabled and displays the new information.
To display the header and the navigation bar again, press any button
(except exit, the
button or the volume adjustment buttons) on the
remote control.
This function is cancelled when you change channels or put the set
into standby.
To return to TV mode, press exit.
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Using the Teletext
Subtitles
Some channels provide subtitles for some of their programmes through
Teletext. The numbers of the relevant pages are specified on the
Teletext index page.
To display the subtitles, enter the number of the relevant page. Once it
is found, the subtitles appear in the TV picture. The header and the
navigation bar disappear after a couple of seconds. To display them
again, press any button (except exit, the
button or the volume
adjustment buttons) on the remote control.
EN
To return to TV mode, press exit.
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Alarm page
In some countries (Spain, Benelux, etc.), you can set a time to display
certain Teletext pages (alarm pages).
To do this, display the relevant alarm page and press the and
buttons to enter subpage mode. Enter the time instead of the subpage
number (e.g. 1705 for 17:05) and press exit. The page will disappear
and will appear again at the set time, as long as you do not change
channels or switch off the set beforehand.
Fastext
If Fastext is available, direct access to previous and subsequent pages
is replaced with coloured bars (red, green, yellow and blue) which
provide links to the topics you can access by pressing the correspond-
ing buttons on the remote control.
Press the menu button to access these direct links, press it again to
display the navigation bar.
Temporary change of the character set
You can temporarily change the character set. To do so, display the
navigation bar using the menu button, then press the ok button to
display the number of the current character set in place of ???.
Scroll the list of character sets using the green button. Press the ok
button to display the ??? function again.
The character set will reset to the one selected in the MANUAL IN-
STALLATION menu:
–
–
when the set is turned off or put into standby,
when you change channels.
In Teletext mode, volume controls remain available, but the relevant
symbols do not display.
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Connecting other equipment
Connecting a DVD player
Using SCART (AV) socket input
1. Connect the SCART socket on the DVD player to the SCART
socket on the rear panel of the set.
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Using component video input
1. Connect the green (Y), red (PR/CR), and blue (PB/CB) cinch sockets
on the DVD player to the corresponding cinch sockets on the rear
panel of the set.
2. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio cinch sockets on the DVD
player to the R and L audio-in cinch sockets located next to the PR/
CR cinch socket, on the rear panel.
Using S-video input
1. Connect the S-video (4-pin DIN) socket on the DVD player to the “S-
VIDEO” socket on the rear panel of the set.
2. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio cinch sockets on the DVD
player to the R and L audio-in cinch sockets located next to the S-
VIDEO socket on the rear panel of the set.
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Connecting other equipment
Connecting a videorecorder
Using SCART (AV) socket input
This connection gives the best picture and sound quality.
1. Connect the SCART socket on the videorecorder to the SCART
socket on the rear panel of the set.
2. Connect the videorecorder to the antenna wall socket or cable box.
Using S-video input
1. Connect the S-video (4-pin DIN) socket on the videorecorder to the
“S-VIDEO” socket on the rear panel of the set.
EN
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2. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio cinch socket on the
videorecorder to the R and L audio-in cinch sockets located next to
the S-VIDEO socket.
3. Connect the videorecorder to the antenna wall socket or cable box.
Using TV input
1. Connect the antenna out socket on the videorecorder to the
corresponding socket (ANT) on the rear panel of the set.
2. Connect the videorecorder to the antenna wall socket or cable box.
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Connecting other equipment
Connecting external amplified speakers
Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio out sockets located to the
right of the connector panel of the set respectively to the right and
left amplified speakers.
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Connecting an amplifier
Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio out sockets located to the
right of the connector panel to the amplifier’s L and R inputs.
Note:
The AUDIO OUT cinch sockets can be set to either Fixed or
Variable audio output levels. Please refer to page 14 for addi-
tional explanation on this feature.
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Connecting other equipment
Connecting a PC
Using RGB input
1. Connect the 15-pin RGB connector on the PC to the RGB IN
connector located at the rear of the set.
2. Connect the audio sockets on the PC to the R and L cinch audio in
DVI/RGB sockets on the rear panel of the set.
Using DVI input
1. If your PC is equipped with a DVI (Digital Visual Interface),
connect its DVI connector to the DVI IN connector located on the
rear panel of the set.
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2. Connect the audio sockets on the PC to the R and L cinch audio in
DVI/RGB sockets on the rear panel of the set.
Notes:
- If your PC only has a 3.5 mm jack, you will need to use a jack-to-
cinch converter cable for the audio connection.
- The RGB OUT connector on the plasma monitor allows you to
connect another RGB monitor. It will display the same signal as the
RGB IN signal source.
- The physcial display resolution is a maximum of 640x480 dots
when aspect ratio is set to “4x3”, and 852x480 dots when set to
“16x9”. If the PC’s display resolution exceeds these maximum
values, the monitor will have to artificially eliminate dots in order to fit
within the physical dot capability of the display; therefore, it is
possible that the monitor may not be able to show details with
adequate clarity.
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Signal frequency information
In PC mode, you can press the yellow info button to access the
display mode of the monitor.
M. xx appears on screen. Please refer to the table below to get detailed
information about the various display modes.
Mode Horizontal Vertical
Format
Refresh rate
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
31.469
37.861
37.500
43.269
35.156
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
48.364
56.476
60.023
68.677
63.981
59.940 640×480 (VGA)
72.809 640×480 (VGA)
75.000 640×480 (VGA)
85.008 640×480 (VGA)
56.250 800x600 (SVGA)
60.317 800x600 (SVGA)
72.188 800x600 (SVGA)
75.000 800x600 (SVGA)
85.061 800x600 (SVGA)
60.004 1024x768 (XGA)
70.069 1024x768 (XGA)
75.029 1024x768 (XGA)
84.997 1024x768 (XGA)
60
72
75
85
56
60
72
75
85
60
70
75
85
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9
10
11
12
13
14
VGA M. 05
60.020 1280x1024 (SXGA) 60
75.025 1280x1024 (SXGA) 75
85.024 1280x1024 (SXGA) 85
15* 79.976
16* 91.146
18
19
31.469
31.469
70.087 720x400 (DOS)
50.030 640x480 (VGA)
70
50
20* 45.000
21* 33.750
60.000 1280x720p (HDTV) 60
60.000 1920x1080i (HDTV) 60
22
23
24
25
26
31.469
31.413
35.000
49.725
68.681
70.087 640x350 (VGA)
59.835 852x480 (WVGA)
66.667 640x480 (Apple)
74.550 832x624 (Apple)
75.062 1152x870 (Apple)
70
60
67
75
75
Notes:
Modes 15, 16, 20, and 21 are not available with DVI input.
Modes 24, 25 and 26 are for use with Apple Macintosh computers.
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Troubleshooting
The following table lists possible problems and methods for remedy. Please refer to this table prior to contacting a
service representative.
Possible Cause
Remedy
Symptom
No picture is displayed.
1. The power cord is disconnected.
2. The main power switch on the rear panel is
on the OFF position.
1. Plug in the power cord.
2. Put the main power switch on the ON
position.
3. The selected input has no connection.
4. The monitor is in standby mode in RGB
mode.
3. Connect the selected device to the
monitor.
4. Press any key on your keyboard.
EN
Poor picture or poor sound.
Color is abnormal.
1. Electrical appliances, cars, motorcycles or
fluorescent lights may be nearby.
1. Move the monitor to another location to
reduce interference.
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1. Make sure that the signal cable is
attached firmly to the rear panel of the
1. The signal cable is not connected properly.
monitor.
Picture is distorted.
1. The signal cable is not connected properly.
2. The input signal is not supported by the
1. Make sure that the signal cable is
attached firmly.
2. Check that the video signal source is
supported by the monitor (refer to the
monitor.
specifications section).
Image doesn’t fill up the full
size of the screen.
1. If under RGB mode, the H-Size and V-Size
settings are incorrectly set.
1. Use the H-Size and V-Size options in the
PICTURE menu to adjust the size of the
picture.
Sound with no picture.
Picture with no sound.
1. The signal cable is not connected properly.
1. The signal cable is not connected properly.
1. Make sure that both video and sound
inputs are correctly connected.
1. Make sure that both video inputs and
sound inputs are correctly connected.
2. Use the volume adjustment buttons to
adjust sound.
2. Volume is turned all the way down.
3. The sound is muted.
3. Switch MUTE off using the MUTE button
on the remote control.
The remote control buttons
do not work.
1. The remote control batteries are flat, or
incorrectly installed.
2. The position of the selection switch does
not correspond to the selected selected
input.
1. Change the batteries. Please note that
you must then reprogram the remote
control.
2
Put the selection switch on the correct
position.
Some picture elements do
not light up.
1. Some pixels of the plasma display may not
turn on.
1. This monitor was manufactured using an
extremely high level of technology;
however, sometimes some pixels of the
monitor may not display. This is not a
malfuction.
After-Images can be seen
on the monitor after it has
been powered off.
(Examples of still pictures
include logos, video games,
computer images, and
images displayed in 4:3
format)
1. A still picture was displayed for an extended
period of time.
1. Do not allow a still image to be displayed
for an extended period of time as this
can cause a permanent after-image to
remain on the screen.
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Specifications
Display Panel
Screen size
Aspect ratio
Resolution
Pixel pitch
Luminance
42 inches
16:9 wide
852 x 480
1.08 mm x 1.08 mm
1000 cd/m2
Power Source
Input voltage
100 ~ 240 Vac , 50 / 60 Hz
4.5 A
Input current
EN
Inrush current
Power consumption
Standby & Power Save
60 A p-p/20 ms max.
390 W max (at 110 V ac/color bar pattern)
5 W max (at 110 V ac)
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Connection
Connector Types
Scart socket
Cinch sockets for Y/CB/CR and Y/PB/PR
4-pin S-video socket
9-pin RS232 socket
15-pin RGB socket
24-pin DVI socket
Video/S-Video Signal
Type
Analog
Polarity
Positive
Amplitude
Frequency
Video 1Vp-p , (with sync) S-Video: Y=1Vp-p C=0.286Vp-p
H: 15.734 kHz V: 60 Hz (NTSC)
H: 15.625 kHz V: 50 Hz (PAL)
75 ohms
Input impedance
Y/CB/CR or Y/PB/PR Signal
Type
Analog
Polarity
Amplitude
Positive
Y: 1Vp-p (with sync)
C /C : 0.7 Vp-p
PBB/PRR: 0.7 Vp-p
Frequency
Y/CB/CR
Y/PB/PR: HDTV
H: 15.734 kHz
H: 15.625 kHz
H: 31 kHz
H: 31.25 kHz
H: 45 kHz
H: 37.5 kHz
H: 33 kHz
H: 28.125 kHz
V: 60 Hz (NTSC)
V: 50 Hz (PAL)
V: 60 Hz (480p)
V: 50 Hz (576p)
V: 60 Hz (720p)
V: 50 Hz (720p)
V: 60 Hz (1080i)
V: 50 Hz (1080i)
RGB Signal
Type
TTL
Polarity
Amplitude
Frequency
Positive or Negative
RGB: 0.7Vp-p
H: support to 31~91 kHz
V: support to 50~85 Hz
DVI Signal
Type
Digital
Polarity
Frequency
Positive or Negative
H: support to 31~63 kHz
V: support to 50~85 Hz
Audio Signal
Analog 500 mV rms / more than 22 kohm
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Specifications
Pin assignments for D-SUB connector (in / loop out)
Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment
1
2
3
4
5
RED
6
7
8
9
RED GND
GREEN GND
BLUE GND
NC
11 GND
12 SDA
13 H-SYNC
14 V-SYNC
15 SCL
GREEN
BLUE
GND
GND
10 GND
Pin assignments for 24-pin DVI connector (digital only)
Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment
TMDS Data 1-
10 TMDS Data 1+
EN
Pin Signal Assignment
17 TMDS Data 0-
18 TMDS Data 0+
19 TMDS Data 0/5 Shield
20 TMDS Data 5-
21 TMDS Data 5+
22 TMDS Clock Shield
23 TMDS Clock +
24 TMDS Clock -
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TMDS Data 2-
TMDS Data 2+
9
TMDS Data 2/4 Shield 11 TMDS Data 1/3 Shield
TMDS Data 4-
TMDS Data 4+
DDC Clock
12 TMDS Data 3-
13 TMDS Data 3+
14 +5V Power
DDC Data
No Connect
15 Ground (For +5V)
16 Hot Plug Detect
RGB/DVI
Refresh Horizontal Vertical
V-Sync
H-Sync
Mode
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Rate
(Hz)
60
72
75
85
56
60
72
75
85
60
70
75
85
Frequency Frequency Polariy
Polarity
(TTL)
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
-
Dot rate
(MHz)
Resolution
(kHz)
(Hz)
(TTL)
640(VGA)×480
640(VGA)×480
640(VGA)×480
640(VGA)×480
800(SVGA)×600
800(SVGA)×600
800(SVGA)×600
800(SVGA)×600
800(SVGA)×600
1024(XGA)×768
1024(XGA)×768
1024(XGA)×768
1024(XGA)×768
31.469
37.861
37.500
43.269
35.156
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
48.364
56.476
60.023
68.677
63.981
79.976
91.146
31.469
31.469
45.000
33.750
31.469
31.413
59.940
72.809
75.000
85.008
56.250
60.317
72.188
75.000
85.061
60.004
70.069
75.029
84.997
60.020
75.025
85.024
70.087
50.030
60.000
60.000
70.087
59.835
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
-
25.175
31.500
31.500
36.000
36.000
40.000
50.000
49.500
56.250
65.000
75.000
78.750
94.500
108.00
135.00
157.50
28.322
25.175
74.250
74.250
25.175
30.000
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15*
16*
18
19
20*
21*
22
23
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
+
+
-
+
+
+
+
+
-
1280(SXGA)×1024 60
1280(SXGA)×1024 75
1280(SXGA)×1024 85
720(DOS)×400
640(VGA)×480
70
50
-
1280(HDTV)×720p 60
1920(HDTV)×1080i 60(i)
+
+
+
-
640(VGA)×350
852(WGA)×480
70
60
-
* These modes are not supported in DVI mode.
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Specifications
RGB/DVI for Apple standard
Refresh Horizontal
Vertical
V-Sync
H-Sync
Mode
No.
24
25
26
Rate
(Hz)
67
75
75
Resolution
(kHz)
35.000
49.725
68.681
Resolution Polarity
Polarity
(TTL)
-
-
-
Dot rate
(MHz)
30.240
57.283
100.00
Resolution
640 × 480
832 x 624
1152 x 870
(Hz)
(TTL)
66.667
74.550
75.062
-
-
-
Y/PB/PR for Component
Mode Resolution
EN
Refresh Rate
60 Hz
60 Hz
60 Hz
50 Hz
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1
2
3
4
5
6
640 × 480p
1920 ×1080i
1280 × 720p
720 × 576p
1920 ×1080i
1280 × 720p
50 Hz
50 Hz
Maximum Resolution
Up to 1280 x 1024
Dimensions
Width
Without stand
1040 mm
648 mm
With stand
1040 mm
690 mm
Height
Depth
95 mm
287.5 mm
Package Dimensions
Width
Height
Depth
1230 mm
960 mm
470 mm
Weight
Net weight
Gross weight
31.2 kg (without stand), 35 kg (with stand)
46 kg
Operating
Temperature
0~40oC
Relative humidity 20~80%
Pressure
800~1114 hpa
Non-Operating
Temperature
-20~60oC
Relative humidity 20~90%
Pressure
Vibration
600~1114 hpa
X/Y/Z, 0.5G/10~55 Hz (sweep), 10 minutes
Acoustics
(IHF A-weighted 1 meter) 40 dB max.
Sound
Residual hum (at volume max)
500µW Max.
Practical max audio output (at 10% THD max.)
Sound distortion (at 250 mw 1 kHz)
1.0vp-p 1 kHz input 5W +5W Max. /12 ohm
1% Max.
Audio output (input at 1.4VP-P
)
>=1.0 VP-P
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Specifications
Reliability Requirement
The MTBF is 20,000 hrs under operation 25 ± 5o C (Half luminosity, motion picture)
Emission Requirement
The product meets the EMI limits in all screen modes as qualified by FCC class B part 15.
Power Management
Mode
Normal
Stand-by
Power saving Pulse
No pulse
H-sync
Pulse
No pulse
V-sync
Pulse
No pulse
No pulse
Pulse
Video
Active
No video
blanked
Power dissipation
Normal power
Power off
EN
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Preset Timing Chart
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Item Description:
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Total time
Active display area including borders
Active display area excluding borders
Left/Top border
Right/bottom border
Blanking time
Front porch
Sync-width
Back porch
Mode No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
H Resolution
V Resolution
Refresh Rate
Pixel
640
480
60
640
480
72
640
480
75
640
480
85
800
600
56
800
600
60
800
600
72
800
600
75
800
600
85
Hz
25.175 31.500 31.500 36.000 36.000 40.000 50.000 49.500 56.250 MHz
Horizontal visible
Horizontal total
Horizontal front porch 16
Horizontal sync 96
Horizontal back porch 48
Horiz blanking time
Vertical visible
Vertical total
640
800
640
832
24
640
840
16
640
832
56
56
80
192
480
509
1
3
25
800
800
800
800
800
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
1024 1056 1040 1056 1048
24
72
128
224
600
625
1
2
22
25
40
128
88
256
600
628
1
4
23
28
56
120
64
240
600
666
37
6
23
66
16
80
32
64
40
64
128
192
480
520
9
3
28
40
120
200
480
500
1
3
16
20
160
256
600
625
1
3
21
25
152
248
600
631
1
3
27
31
160
480
525
10
2
Vertical front porch
Vertical sync
Vertical back porch
33
Vertical blanking time 45
29
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
Vertical sync polarity
Horiz sync polarity
31.469 37.861 37.500 43.269 35.156 37.879 48.077 46.875 53.674 kHz
59.940 72.809 75.000 85.008 56.250 60.317 72.188 75.000 85.061 Hz
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
TTL
TTL
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Specifications
Mode No
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
H Resolution
V Resolution
Refresh Rate
Pixel
1024 1024 1024 1024
1280 1280 1280 720
1024 1024 1024 400
640
480
50
768
60
768
70
768
75
768
85
60
75
85
70
Hz
65.000 75.000 78.750 94.500 108.000135.000157.50028.322 25.175 MHz
Horizontal visible
Horizontal total
Horizontal front porch 24
Horizontal sync
Horizontal back porch 160
Horiz blanking time
Vertical visible
Vertical total
Vertical front porch
Vertical sync
Vertical back porch
1024 1024 1024 1024
1344 1328 1312 1376
1280 1280 1280 720
1688 1688 1728 900
640
800
16
96
48
160
480
629
62
2
85
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
24
16
96
48
96
48
16
64
18
136
136
144
304
768
806
3
112
248
408
144
248
408
160
224
448
108
54
180
EN
176
288
768
800
1
208
352
768
808
1
320
768
806
3
30
1024 1024 1024 400
1066 1066 1072 449
1
3
1
3
1
3
12
2
6
6
3
3
29
29
38
28
32
36
40
38
42
38
42
44
48
35
49
Vertical blanking time 38
149
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
Vertical sync polarity
Horiz sync polarity
48.364 56.476 60.023 68.677 63.981 79.976 91.146 31.469 31.469 kHz
60.004 70.069 75.029 84.997 60.020 75.025 85.024 70.087 50.030 Hz
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
TTL
TTL
Mode No
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
H Resolution
V Resolution
Refresh Rate
Pixel
Horizontal visible
Horizontal total
Horizontal front porch 110
Horizontal sync 40
Horizontal back porch 220
Horiz blanking time
Vertical visible
Vertical total
Vertical front porch
Vertical sync
Vertical back porch
Vertical blanking time 30
1280 1920 640
720p 1080i 350
852
480
60
640
480
67
832
624
75
1152
870
75
60
60i
70
Hz
74.250 74.250 25.175 30.000 30.240 57.283 100.000
1280 1920 640
1650 2200 800
MHz
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
kHz
852
955
19
48
36
103
480
525
10
2
33
640
864
64
64
96
224
480
525
3
3
39
832
1152 1456
32
64
224
320
624
667
1
1152
88
16
32
44
96
128
144
304
870
915
3
3
39
45
148
280
540
562.5 449
3
48
160
350
370
720
750
5
37
2
5
5
3
39
43
20
15
23
60
99
45
45
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
Vertical sync polarity
Horiz sync polarity
45.000 33.750 31.469 31.413 35.000 49.725 68.681
60.000 60.000 70.087 59.835 66.667 74.550 75.062
Hz
TTL
TTL
+
+
+
+
-
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Wall mount installation (optional)
Package Content
An optional wall mount (ACC 913) is available. Contact your local retailer for more information.
Left module
Right module
Horizontal supports
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D
A
B
Screws for installing
onto wooden wall (8)
Screws for installing
onto cement wall (8)
Screws for assembling
wall mount (8)
E
F
G
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Wall mount installation (optional)
Installation steps
Step 1.
Attach the horizontal supports (C and D) to the left
and right modules ( A and B) using the appropriate
screws (E).
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Step 2.
Install the wall mount bracket onto the wall.
Note:
This package includes two different sets of
screws - one for mounting on a cement wall
and one for a wooden wall. Please consult with
a qualified installer to make sure that this wall
mount and plasma monitor can be installed.
You can change the mounting direction and
inclination angle (0, 5, 10, 15 degrees) by adjusting
the screw position on the wall mount.
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Step 3.
Remove the table-top stand, install the monitor onto the wall mount bracket.
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Note:
This wall mount is an optional accessory, please contact your local sales agent for more information.
This type of equipment is to be installed by qualified installers, please contact with authorized dealer for
installation.
Please make sure that the wall can support this wall mount and plasma monitor which can weigh over 120 kg.
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