Hitachi 55PMA550E User Manual

Colour Plasma Display Monitor  
USER'S MANUAL  
MANUEL UTILISATEUR  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
Model PW1  
37PD5000  
55PD5000  
55PMA550E  
CMP5500  
System Name  
37PD5200 55PMA500  
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE CAREFULLY.  
KEEP THIS USER'S MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
For future reference, record the serial number of your monitor.  
SERIAL NO.  
The serial number is located on the rear of the monitor.  
This monitor is ENERGY STAR® compliant when used with a computer equipped with  
VESA DPMS.  
The ENERGY STAR® emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or  
service.  
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Hitachi,Ltd. has determined that this product meets  
the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.  
USER'S MANUAL  
Thank you very much for purchasing the HITACHI Plasma Display  
Monitor.  
Before using your monitor, please carefully read the "SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS" and this "USER'S MANUAL" so you will know how to  
operate the monitor properly. Keep this manual in a safe place. You  
will find it useful in the future.  
Notes on lnstallation Work:  
This product is marketed assuming that it is installed by qualifed  
personnel with enough skill and competence. Always have an  
installation specialist or your dealer install and set up the product.  
HITACHI cannot assume liabilities for damage caused by mistake  
in installation or mounting, misuse, modification or a natural  
disaster.  
Note for Dealers:  
After installation, be sure to deliver this manual to the customer  
and explain to the customer how to handle the product.  
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Important  
FEATURES  
Please read this User's Manual thoroughly, especially the Safety  
Instructions on Page 4 to 7. Mis-use may cause damage to your  
plasma monitor, which could shorten its lifespan, or cause injury to  
yourself. Should you encounter any difficulty in the set-up or  
operation of your monitor, firstly refer to the Troubleshooting guide at  
the rear of this manual.  
In the unlikely event of a problem occurring with your plasma monitor,  
switch off at the mains sockets, pull out the plugs, and contact your  
dealer immediately.  
Large-screen, high-definition plasma display  
panel  
The 55-inch colour plasma display panel, with a resolution of 1366  
(H) x 768(V) pixels, and the 37-inch colour plasma display panel with  
a resolution of 1024(H) X 1024(V) pixels, creates a high-definition,  
large-screen (aspect ratio : 16:9) and low-profile flat display. Free  
from electromagnetic interferences from geomagnetic sources and  
ambient power lines, the panel produces high-quality display images  
free from colour misconvergence and display distortion.  
CAUTION  
Under no circumstances remove the rear cover of your plasma  
monitor.  
Never guess or take any chances with electrical equipment of any  
kind - it is better to be safe than sorry!  
High Performance Digital Processor  
A wide range of personal computer signals can be handled, from 640  
x 400, 640 x 480 VGA to 1600 x 1200 UXGA. (RGB Analog input)  
On screen display system  
The remote control included eases the work of setting display controls.  
Further, the on-screen display system, displays the status of signal  
reception and display control settings in an easy-to-view fashion.  
Software Notice  
It is prohibited for the end user of this product to copy, reverse  
engineer or reverse compile the software included therein, save to  
the extent permitted by law.  
Power saving system  
The International ENERGY STAR® power saver feature saves power  
consumption automatically when input signals are not available.  
When connected to a VESA DPMS-compliant PC, the monitor cuts its  
power consumption while it is idle.  
Plasma Monitor  
After the plasma monitor has been on for any length of time, you will  
notice that the screen becomes warm. Please note that this is normal.  
Sometimes the screen might have some tiny bright or dark spots.  
Please note that this is normal.  
TruBass  
TruBass, SRS and (O) symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs,Inc.  
TruBass technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
CAUTION  
About the Optional Video Unit  
To prevent scratches or damages to the plasma screen, do not  
knock or rub the surface with sharp or hard objects. Clean the screen  
with a soft cloth moistened with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.  
A mild soap may be used if the screen is extremely dirty. Do not use  
harsh or abrasive cleaners!  
The following functions can be obtained by connecting the optional video unit.  
(1) A composite/S terminal and two component terminals have been  
added. A composite video output terminal is also provided as a  
monitoring output.  
(2) A wide range of devices other than personal computers can also  
be connected.  
(3) A component input is possible to switch to RGB signals from the  
Menu screen.  
(4) A SCART terminal is also provided for the signal of the European  
standard. It operates as composite/S/RGB input terminal, or video  
output terminal.  
CAUTION  
Use a soft cloth to clean the cabinet and control panel of the monitor.  
When excessively soiled dilute a neutral detergent in water, wet and  
wring out the soft cloth and afterward wipe with a dry soft cloth.  
Never use acid/alkaline detergent, alcoholic detergent, abrasive  
cleaner, powder soap, OA cleaner, car wax, glass cleaner, etc.  
especially because they would cause discoloration, scratches or  
cracks.  
Options  
Ask your local retail dealer for further details.  
1. Desktop stand:  
• CMPAD16R (for 55”)  
2. Plasma monitor speaker:  
• CMPAS13 (for 37”)  
2 way speaker unit with one 2.5cm dome  
type tweeter and two 8cm round type  
woofers (colour: dark gray)  
• CMPAS13S (for 37”) same type to CMPAS13 (colour: liight gray)  
• CMPAS15SS (for 55”) 2 way speaker unit with one 2.2cm dome  
type tweeter and two 6.5x9cm oval cone  
type woofers (colour : silver)  
• CMPAS15US (for 55”) under speaker  
same type to CMPAS15SS (color : silver)  
3. Video unit: CMPAVW1  
An expansion unit for viewing video with this device.  
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CONTENTS  
FEATURES....................................................2  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..............................4  
COMPONENT NAMES ..................................8  
Main Unit..............................................................................8  
Remote control ....................................................................9  
Loading Batteries ..............................................................9  
Handling the Remote Control ............................................9  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................10  
Installation..........................................................................10  
Anti-tumble measures........................................................10  
Connecting to a PC ..........................................................11  
Mounting the Speaker Unit ..............................................12  
Power Cord Connection ....................................................12  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ....................13  
Turning Power On and Off ................................................13  
Input Switching..................................................................14  
Volume Adjustment............................................................14  
Audio Mute ........................................................................14  
Size Switching ..................................................................15  
Input Signal Screen Display ..............................................15  
Automatic Adjustment of Screen Position and the Clock..16  
Independent Operation of Multiple Monitors ....................16  
Using the Menu Screen ....................................................16  
PICTURE MENU ................................................................17  
AUDIO MENU....................................................................18  
TIMER MENU ....................................................................18  
FUNCTION MENU ............................................................19  
SETUP MENU ....................................................................20  
LANGUAGE MENU............................................................21  
OTHER FEATURES ....................................21  
Automatic Store ................................................................21  
Signal Check ....................................................................22  
Power Save Mode..............................................................22  
IMAGE RETENTION OF PLASMA DISPLAY ......23  
NOTES ........................................................23  
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................24  
Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures ............24  
Actions to Correct Abnormal Displays ..............................26  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ......................27  
Signal Input........................................................................27  
Recommended Signal List ................................................28  
SUPPLEMENT ............................................30  
Optional Video Unit Function ............................................31  
Optional Tuner Unit Function ............................................43  
Notes about This Manual  
• The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.  
• While meticulous care has been taken in the preparation of this manual, you are requested to notify your dealer or us should you have any  
comments, views or questions about our product.  
• Fully understand the prerequisites to using the product, such as hardware and software specifications and constraints, in using the  
product. We are not held liable for damages caused by improper handling of the product.  
• Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part without our prior written permission is prohibited.  
• The product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
This Plasma monitor has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must  
be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.  
Before using this product, please read and understand the Safety Instructions thoroughly to ensure correct usage, and follow all the instructions.  
About the Symbols  
Various symbols are used in this manual, the user’s manual and on the product itself to ensure correct usage, to prevent danger to the user and  
others, and to prevent property damage. The meanings of these symbols are described below. It is important that you read these descriptions  
thoroughly and fully understand the contents.  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to  
incorrect handling.  
WARNING  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could result possibly in personal injury or physical damage due  
to incorrect handling.  
CAUTION  
Typical Symbols  
This symbol indicates an additional warning (including cautions). An illustration is provided to clarify the contents.  
This symbol indicates a prohibited action. The contents will be clearly indicated in an illustration or nearby (the symbol to the left  
indicates that disassembly is prohibited).  
This symbol indicates a compulsory action. The contents will be clearly indicated in an illustration or nearby (the symbol to the left  
indicates that the power plug should be disconnected from the power outlet).  
WARNING  
Never use the monitor if a problem should occur.  
Abnormal operations such as smoke, strange odor, no image, no sound, excessive sound, damaged casing, elements, cables,  
penetration of liquids or foreign matter, etc. can cause a fire or electrical shock.  
In such case, immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. After making sure  
that the smoke or odor has stopped, contact your dealer. Never attempt to make repairs yourself because this could be  
dangerous.  
Disconnect the  
plug from the  
power outlet.  
Do not insert liquids or foreign objects.  
Penetration of liquids or foreign objects could result in fire or electrical shock. Use special caution in households where children  
are present.  
If liquids or foreign objects should enter the projector, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug from the  
power outlet and contact your dealer.  
• Do not place the monitor in a bathroom.  
• Do not expose the monitor to rain or moisture.  
• Do not place flower vases, pots, cups, cosmetics, liquids such as water, etc on or around the monitor.  
• Do not place metals, combustibles, etc on or around the monitor.  
Never disassemble or modify the monitor.  
The monitor contains high voltage components. Modification could result in fire or electrical shock.  
• Never remove any fixed cover.  
Do not  
disassemble.  
Do not give the monitor any shock or impact.  
If the monitor should be shocked and/or broken, it could result in an injury, and continued use could result in fire or electrical shock.  
If the glass panel is broken or damaged, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet  
and contact your dealer.  
Do not place the monitor on an unstable surface.  
If the monitor should be dropped and/or broken, it could result in an injury, and continued use could result in fire or electrical shock.  
• Do not place the monitor on an unstable, slant or vibrant surface such as a wobbly or inclined stand.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation of the monitor.  
If the ventilation is obstructed during the operation of the monitor or just after switching off the power, it could result in damage  
and shorten the lifespan of your monitor due to overheating. Make sure there is ample ventilation.  
• Keep a space of 100mm (10cm) or more between the sides, rear and top of the monitor and other objects such as walls.  
• Do not place anything around ventilation openings of the monitor.  
• Never block ventilation openings.  
• Do not put the plasma screen side up.  
• Do not cover the monitor with a tablecloth, etc.  
• Do not place the monitor on a carpet or bedding, or near a curtain.  
Use only the correct power outlet.  
Incorrect power supply could result in fire or electrical shock. Use only the correct power outlet depending on the indication on the  
monitor and the safety standard.  
• The enclosed power cord must be used depending on the power outlet to be used.  
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WARNING  
Be cautious of the power cord connection.  
Incorrect connection of the power cord could result in fire or electrical shock.  
• Do not touch the power cord with a wet hand.  
Check that the connecting portion of the power cord is clean (with no dust), before using. Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the power plug.  
• Insert the power plug into a power outlet firmly. Avoid using a loose, unsound outlet or contact failure.  
• Do not cut off the fitted power plug, the removal of which could lead to impaired performance. If you wish to extend the lead,  
obtain an appropriate extension lead or consult your dealer.  
• Should you require replacing the fuse in the molded plug with a new fuse, then please replace with new one of the same value,  
type and approval as the original. Ensure the fuse cover is returned to its original position.  
Be sure to keep safety ground connection.  
Connect the ground terminal of AC inlet of this monitor with the ground terminal provided at the power outlet using the enclosed  
power cord. If the provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
Surely connect  
the ground wire.  
Be careful in handling the power cord and external connection cables.  
If you keep using a damaged the power cord or cables, it can cause a fire or electrical shock. Do not apply too much heat,  
pressure or tension to the power cord and cables.  
If the power cord or cables are damaged (exposed or broken core wires, etc.), contact your dealer.  
• Do not place the monitor or heavy objects on the power cord and cables. Also, do not place a spread, cover, etc, over them  
because this could result in the inadvertent placing of heavy objects on the concealed power cord or cables.  
• Do not pull the power cord and cables. When connecting and disconnecting the power cord or cables, do it with your hand  
holding the plug or connector.  
• Do not place the cord near the heater.  
• Do not touch the power plug just after disconnecting it from the power outlet to prevent electric shock.  
• Do not touch the power plug when lightening is close to you.  
• Avoid coiling the power cord and bending it sharply.  
• Protect the power cord from being walked on, pinched particularly at plugs, conveniences receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the apparatus.  
• Do not modify the power cord.  
Be careful in handling the battery of the remote control.  
Incorrect handling of the battery could result in fire or personal injury. The battery may explode if not handled properly.  
• Keep the battery away from children and pets. If swallowed consult a physician immediately for emergency treatment.  
• Do not allow the battery to be exposed to fire or water.  
• Avoid fire or high-temperature environment.  
• Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers.  
• Keep the battery in a dark, cool and dry place.  
• Do not short circuit the battery.  
• Do not recharge, disassemble or solder the battery.  
• Do not physically impact the battery.  
• Use only the battery specified in the manual of this monitor.  
• Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading the battery.  
• If you observe a leakage of the battery, wipe out the liquid and then replace the battery. If the liquid adheres your body or  
clothes, rinse well with water.  
• Obey the local laws on disposing the battery.  
• FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U.K.  
THIS PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH A TWO PIN MAINS PLUG FOR USE IN MAINLAND EUROPE. FOR THE U.K. PLEASE REFER TO THE  
NOTES ON THIS PAGE.  
IMPORTANT FOR UNITED KINGDOM  
WORDING FOR CLASS I EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND LABELS  
The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a molded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug.  
Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating. If the fuse cover is detachable  
never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of  
the plug. Fuse covers are available from your dealer.  
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to  
reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer.  
Should it be necessary to change the mains plugs, this must be carried out by a competent person, preferably a qualified electrician.  
If there is no alternative to cutting off the mains plug, ensure that you dispose of it immediately, having first removed the fuse, to avoid a possible  
shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.  
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED  
IMPORTANT  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :  
Green and Yellow = Earth, Blue = Neutral, Brown = Live.  
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth  
symbol  
or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW.  
The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN  
must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED.  
Green & Yellow  
to Earth  
Brown to Live  
Fuse  
Blue to Neutral  
Cord Clamp  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS(continued)  
CAUTION  
Be careful in moving the monitor.  
Neglect could result in an injury or damage.  
• Do not move the monitor during use. Before moving, disconnect the power plug and all external connections.  
• You are advised to move the monitor with two persons.  
• Avoid any impact or shock to the monitor; particularly take care of glass screen.  
Do not put anything on top of the monitor.  
Placing anything on the monitor could result in loss of balance or falling, and cause an injury or damage. Use special caution in  
households where children are present.  
Avoid a humid or dusty place.  
Placing the monitor in a smoke, a highly humid, dusty place, oily soot or corrosive gas could result in fire or electrical shock.  
• Do not place near the kitchen, a humidifier or other place where there is oil, smoke or humidity.  
Avoid a high temperature environment.  
The heat could have adverse influence on the monitor and other parts, and could result in transformation, melting or fire.  
• Do not place the monitor, the remote control and other parts in direct sunlight or near a hot object such as heater, etc.  
• Do not put the monitor in a place where the temperature is widely changing.  
Doing so could cause the unit to tip over or become damaged, causing injury.  
Be especially careful in households with small children.  
• Although the product has a hook to prevent tipping, leaning items against it could tip the unit over, causing injury.  
Remove the power cord for complete separation.  
• For safety purposes, disconnect the power cord if the monitor is not to be used for prolonged periods of time.  
• Before cleaning, turn off and unplug the monitor. Neglect could result in fire or electrical shock.  
Disconnect the  
plug from the  
power outlet.  
PRECAUTIONS  
• Installation environment  
Do not obstruct a ventilation hole.  
Do not put the monitor on carpet or blanket, or near a curtain which has a possibility of obstructing a ventilation hole of the monitor.  
Do not put the monitor in the following places.  
• Hot places such as near heater, place exposed to the direct rays of the sun.  
• A place where the temperature is widely changing.  
• Places with soot, dust or high humidity.  
• Poor air ventilation place.  
• Place near fire.  
• A wet place such as bathroom, or shower room.  
• Place where you can trip over it.  
• Always vibrating or strongly vibrating places.  
• Distorted or unstable places.  
• How to view the monitor  
If you use the monitor in too dark a room, your eyes may become tired.  
Please use it in a reasonably bright room.  
Avoid direct rays of the sun to the screen in order to prevent eye fatigue.  
Your eyes will get fatigued after viewing the monitor for long period of time.  
Relax your eyes by viewing away from the monitor from time to time.  
Please watch the monitor in downward direction.  
• Note on image retention  
The plasma monitor illuminates phosphor to display images. The phosphor has a finite illumination life. After extended periods of illumination, the  
brightness of the phosphor will be degraded to such extent that stationary images would burn-in that part of the screen as grayed-out images.  
Tips to prevent such image retention are:  
- Do not display images having sharp brightness differences or high-contrast images, such as monochrome characters and graphic patterns,  
for long.  
- Do not leave stationary images appearing for long, but try to refresh them at appropriate intervals of time, or try to move them using screen  
saver function.  
- Turn down the contrast and brightness controls.  
• How to clean the plasma screen panel of the monitor  
Before cleaning the monitor, turn off the monitor and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.  
To prevent scratching or damaging the plasma screen face, do not knock or rub the surface with sharp or hard objects. Clean the screen with  
a soft cloth moistened with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. If it is not enough, then use a cloth with mild detergent. Do not use harsh or  
abrasive cleaners.  
• How to clean the cabinet of the monitor  
Use a soft cloth to clean the cabinet and control panel of the monitor. When excessively soiled dilute a neutral detergent in water, wet and  
wring out the soft cloth and afterward wipe with a dry soft cloth.  
Never use acid/alkaline detergent, alcoholic detergent, abrasive cleaner, powder soap, OA cleaner, car wax, glass cleaner, etc. especially  
because they would cause discoloration, scratches or cracks.  
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• Prevention of an obstacle to Radio receivers  
This monitor has been designed pursuant to the international EMI standards. This is to prevent a problem to Radio receivers.  
- Keep the monitor away from Radio.  
- Adjust Radio antennas in order for the monitor not to receive interference.  
- The antenna cable of Radio should be kept away from the monitor.  
- Use a coaxial cable for antenna.  
You can check if this monitor influences Radio receivers by turning off all other equipment other than the monitor.  
If you find a problem receiving Radio when using the monitor, check the instructions mentioned above.  
• Precautions for the cable connection  
- Do ensure that all connections, (including the power plug, extension leads and interconnections between the pieces of equipment), are  
properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Switch off and withdraw the power plug before making or changing  
connections.  
- Confirm the connector is fixed tightly when the signal cable is connected.  
Also confirm the screws on the connector are tightened.  
- Plug the power cord of the monitor into a different socket from that for other equipment, such as Radio etc..  
- Use a plug with ground terminal and make sure that it connects to the ground.  
• Precaution during transportation  
Please pay attention when you transport this monitor because it is heavy.  
Furthermore, use the original carton box and its packaging materials when the monitor is transported.  
Failure to transport the monitor in any carton except the original carton may result in damage to the monitor.  
Save the original carton box and all packing material.  
Do not physically impact the remote control.  
A physical impact could cause damage or malfunction of the remote control.  
• Take care not to drop the remote control.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the remote control.  
Avoid strong rays.  
Any strong rays (such as direct sun rays or room lighting) onto the remote control sensors could invalidate the remote control.  
About infrared communications devices  
Infrared cordless microphones, headphones, and other communications devices may at times become unusable due to communications  
interference. This does not mean that the device is malfunctioning or damaged.  
Avoid radio interference.  
Any interfering radiation could cause distorted images or noises.  
• Avoid radio generator such as a mobile telephone, transceiver, etc. around the monitor.  
Set the sound volume at a suitable level.  
It is better to keep the volume level low and close the windows at night to protect the neighborhood environment.  
• Precautions for the installation  
- Do not use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws - to ensure complete safety, always fit the manufacturers approved stand  
or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.  
- 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.  
- This product is designed to comply with the recommended safety standards for tilt and stability. Do not apply excessive pulling force to the  
front, or top, of the cabinet that could cause the product to overturn resulting in product damage and/or personal injury.  
- Follow instructions for wall, shelf or ceiling mounting as recommended by the manufacturer.  
- Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
- Consult your dealer if you are in any doubt about installation, operation or safety of your equipment.  
• Other precautions  
- Do not leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a  
stand-by mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and show your family how to do this. Make special arrangements for infirm or  
handicapped people.  
- Disposal of this product may require specific instructions pertaining to your resident region.  
- Never guess or take any chances with electrical equipment of any kind - it is better to be safe than sorry!  
Connecting the speakers  
• Only use option speakers. Using other than option speakers could damage the unit.  
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COMPONENT NAMES  
Main Unit  
Front  
Cabinet  
(front frame)  
Panel  
Control panel  
(37")  
• Adjustment buttons are located  
on the bottom.  
(55")  
• The back cover is provided with  
indications to distinguish the  
adjustment buttons.  
Remote-control  
receiver  
9
Indicating lamp 13  
• The main power switch is located at the back, on the  
lower surface.  
MENU button  
16  
Main power switch  
13  
M
M
INPUT SELECT button  
(OK button)  
14  
VOLUME  
UP/DOWN  
(37")  
15  
RECALL button  
14  
buttons  
(
SELECT button)  
(
ADJUST  
buttons)  
15  
SIZE button  
(
SELECT button)  
SUB-POWER button  
13  
スピーカー端子  
(6 W)  
( ) indicates the function while the MENU is displayed on the screen.  
1
2
(55")  
Caution when moving the main unit  
• As this product is heavy, whenever it is moved, two over  
people are required to transport it safely.  
• Whenever the unit is moved it should be lifted forwards  
using the two handgrips at the back, and the unit should  
then be held at the base on both sides for stability.  
Rear  
Handgrips  
(37")  
Handgrips  
Handgrips  
(37")  
(37")  
(37")  
External  
speaker  
terminals  
External  
speaker  
terminals  
(55")  
(55")  
11  
11  
(37" Model)  
Caution when moving the main unit  
As this product is heavy, whenever it is moved, two or  
more people are required to transport it safely.  
When carrying this product, hold it by the top and bottom on  
both ends. Do not hold it by the speaker system. Attached  
parts could come loose, causing the product to fall and  
possibly causing injury.  
External device connection terminals  
SUB WOOFER  
(55")  
RGB input terminals  
11  
(55" Model)  
8
Remote control  
POWER OFF button  
13  
13  
14  
13  
14  
POWER ON/OFF button  
POWER ON button  
MUTE button  
VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons  
VOL  
VOL  
RGB/VIDEO buttons  
14  
RGB 1  
AV1  
RGB 2  
AV2  
MUTE  
AV3  
15  
15  
SIZE button  
PinP button  
34  
16  
AV4  
AUTO button  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
RECALL button  
MENU button  
OK button  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RETURN button  
OK  
SELECT/ADJUST buttons  
ID SET button  
ID  
ID SET  
ID button  
16  
Loading Batteries  
Handling the Remote Control  
1. Open the battery cover.  
Slide back and remove the battery  
cover in the direction of the arrow.  
Use the remote control within about 5 m from front of the units  
remote-control sensor and within 30 degrees on both sides.  
2. Load batteries.  
Load two Size AA batteries included observing the correct  
polarities.  
With in 30  
With in 30  
degrees  
degrees  
About 3m  
About 3m  
About 5m  
VOL  
3. Close the battery cover.  
Replace the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and snap  
RGB  
1
RGB  
2
MUTE  
VOL  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
OK  
it back into place.  
ID  
ID SET  
ATTENTION  
Do not drop or impact the remote control.  
CAUTION  
Do not use new and old batteries together. The batteries could  
explode or leak, resulting in fires, physical injury, or stains.  
When loading batteries, observe their correct polarities as  
marked on the product. If loaded in the wrong direction, the  
batteries could explode or leak, resulting in fires, physical injury,  
or stains.  
Do not splash the remote control with water or put it on a wet  
object to avoid possible failures.  
Before leaving the remote control out of use for an extended  
period of time, remove the batteries from it.  
If the remote control begins to lack responsiveness, replace the  
batteries.  
Strong light such as direct sunlight impinging on the  
photoreceptor of the remote control can cause operational  
failure. Position this unit to avoid direct contact with such light.  
9
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installation  
If you have purchased the model without the stand attached:  
When installing the monitor, use the optional Desk-top Stand (CMPAD16N···55").  
The Desk-top Stand has been used for the illustrations in this manual.  
WARNING  
Use one of the special mount units to install this product. A mount of insufficient strength or inadequate design can cause overturning or  
dropping and result in fire, electrical shock or injury. Please note that our company assumes absolutely no responsibility for personal injuries  
or property damage caused by use of other mount units or improper installation.  
CAUTION  
10cm (4 inches) or more*  
cord or chain for 55"  
Installation of the wall mount unit and ceiling mount unit can be dangerous, so do not  
attempt this work yourself. Ask your dealer to provide the name of a qualified installer.  
cord or chain for 37"  
Wall or Pillar  
clamp for 55"  
In order to prevent an internal temperature increase, maintain a space of 10cm (4 inches :  
For a desktop set-up) or more between the sides and other objects such as walls, etc., so  
that the ventilation holes are not blocked.( )  
clamp for 37"  
Anti-tumble measures  
CAUTION  
Have this unit mounted in a stable place. Take measures to prevent it from tumbling down to avoid possible physical injury.  
Securing to a wall or pillar  
Using a commercially available cord, chain and clamp, secure the set to a firm wall or pillar.  
Hook  
cord or chain for 55"  
Cord or Chain  
cord or chain for 37"  
Wall or Pillar  
clamp for 55"  
clamp for 37"  
Hook  
Cord or Chain  
Securing desktop  
1) Using wood screws (two), fasten the set to the clamping screw holes on the rear of the stand as shown.  
2) Using commercially available wood screws, secure the set firmly in position.  
Wood screw  
Two places  
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4
7
Read SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (  
proceeding to these steps:  
to  
) carefully to ensure maximum safety before  
• Choose an appropriate site and install the product on a level table where the stand is secure.  
Install the monitor to have ready access to a power socket available.  
• Make sure that the power switch of this device is turned off.  
Connecting to a PC  
(1) Make sure that the display signal of the personal computer to be used is compatible with the specifications of this  
device.  
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29  
~
See "Product Specifications" concerning the specifications of this device.  
(2) Make sure that the power switch of the personal computer is turned off.  
(3) Connect the signal input terminal (RGB 1 or RGB 2) on the rear panel of this device to the display signal output  
terminal of the personal computer.  
Use a cable that fits the input terminal of this device and the output terminal of the personal computer.  
Depending on the type of personal computer being connected, the use of an optional conversion adapter or the adapter provided with  
the personal computer may be necessary in some cases. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the personal computer or ask the  
personal computer manufacturer or your local retail dealer.  
Monitor rear panel  
Speaker (R)  
Speaker (L)  
(37")  
(37")  
(55")  
(55")  
Power cable  
connector  
SUB WOOFER  
(55")  
3.5mm  
Stereo  
mini jack  
Power  
cord  
(DVI)  
(D-sub)  
(PCA pin plug)  
To signal  
output  
terminal  
To signal  
output  
terminal  
To audio  
output  
terminal  
To audio  
sub woofer  
PC  
11  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
Mounting the Speaker Unit  
(option)  
Refer to the instruction manual concerning mounting of the optional speaker unit.  
Power Cord Connection  
Connect the power cord, after completing all other connections.···37"  
Connect the power cord, after completing all other connections.···55"  
x
x Connect the power cord to this device.  
Connect the power cord plug to the power outlet.  
(The type of plug is different from this drawing for some countries.)  
CAUTION  
Use only the power cord provided.  
Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated (AC100-240V, 50/60Hz) as this may cause fire or electric shock.  
12  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Turning Power On and Off  
(37")  
(55")  
To turn the monitor power ON, press the main power  
switch on the monitor main unit to ON, and then press  
the SUB POWER button or the ON/OFF or ON button on  
the remote control.  
To turn the monitor power OFF, press the SUB POWER  
button or the ON/OFF or OFF button on the remote  
control, and then press the main power switch on the  
Indicating lamp  
Main power switch  
monitor main unit to OFF.  
During normal use, the main power switch is set in the ON  
position, and the monitor can then be turned ON/OFF using the  
SUB POWER button or the ON/OFF button on the remote control.  
(37")  
Indicating lamp  
Indicating  
Power status  
Operating  
lamp  
スピーカー端子  
(6  
12W)  
(55")  
When the main power switch is set  
to OFF.  
Off  
Off  
When the main power switch is  
ON, and the OFF button on the  
remote control or the SUB POWER  
button on the underside of the  
front of the frame is OFF.  
Off  
(standby)  
Lights red  
When the main power switch is  
ON, and the ON button on the  
remote control or the SUB POWER  
button on the underside of the  
front of the frame is ON.  
Lights green  
On  
When the main power switch is  
ON, and the ON button on the  
remote control or the SUB POWER  
button on the underside of the  
front of the frame is ON.  
Off  
Lights orange  
SUB-POWER button  
(Power Save)  
However, the state in POWER  
SAVE mode  
POWER OFF  
When the indicating lamp lights in orange or the message No Sync.  
Signal, Power Saveor Invalid Scan Freq.appears on the  
screen, there is something unusual about the status of reception.  
See Power Save Modeor Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be  
button  
POWER ON/OFF  
button  
POWER ON  
button  
Failures.”  
22  
24  
ATTENTION  
VOL  
VOL  
Avoid repeatedly turning the monitor on and off at short time  
intervals. Failures might result from such operation.  
Turn off the main power switch before leaving the monitor out of  
use for an extended period of time.  
RGB 1  
AV1  
RGB 2  
AV2  
MUTE  
AV3  
AV4  
If a power failure occurs while the main unit is running, it would  
be powered on upon recovery from the failure. Turn off the unit  
main power switch before leaving the main unit.  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
OK  
ID  
ID SET  
13  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
Volume Adjustment  
The volume can be adjusted by pressing the VOL+ and  
L
M
VOL- buttons of the remote control (or the and  
volume buttons of the monitor unit).  
Volume setting value  
M
M
Volume 15  
VOLUME UP/DOWN  
buttons  
INPUT SELECT button  
Adjustment status guide display  
When a button is pressed, the volume adjustment  
MUTE button  
RGB buttons  
status guide will be displayed.  
The volume will increase when the VOL+ (or ) button is  
L
pressed while the guide is being displayed.  
The volume will decrease when the VOL- (or ) button is  
M
pressed while the guide is being displayed.  
VOL  
VOLUME  
UP/DOWN buttons  
RGB 1  
AV1  
RGB 2  
AV2  
MUTE  
AV3  
VOL  
Audio Mute  
AV4  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
The audio volume can be temporarily mute by pressing  
the MUTE button of the remote control.  
OK  
ID  
ID SET  
Volume setting value  
Volume 15  
Adjustment status guide display  
(The display colour will change to magenta.)  
Input Switching  
When a button is pressed, the volume adjustment  
status guide (magenta) will be displayed.  
The volume setting can be lowered by pressing the VOL- button  
while the audio is mute.  
Input can be switched by pressing the RGB1, RGB2,  
buttons of the remote control.  
The muting can be cancelled by pressing the VOL+ button or  
MUTE button while the audio is mute.  
Input can be switched in the sequence of RGB1  
RGB2 by pressing the INPUT SELECT button of the  
monitor.  
When the MUTE button of the remote control is pressed  
again, the audio will be restored and the volume display  
(green) will appear.  
RGB1  
RGB2  
14  
RGB 1  
AV1  
RGB 2  
AV2  
MUTE  
AV3  
VOL  
AV4  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
RECALL button  
OK  
SIZE button  
ID  
ID SET  
RECALL button  
SIZE button  
Size Switching  
Each time the SIZE button of the remote control or the monitor is pressed, the screen display area will change in  
sequence and the status will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
Normal  
*
Full  
Zoom1  
Zoom2  
* This mode is only available for VGA (640 X 480) and WVGA (864 X 480).···37",55" Model  
This mode is only available for SVGA (800 x 600) XGA (1024 x 768) and WXGA (1280 x  
768).···55" Model only  
Real  
Zoom3  
Display area selection diagram (RGB input)  
Display  
Full  
Normal  
Zoom1  
Zoom2  
Zoom3  
Resolution  
640 X 480 (VGA)  
800 X 600 (SVGA)  
1024 X 768 (XGA)  
1280 X 1024 (SXGA)  
1600 X 1200 (UXGA)  
55" only selected  
character WXGA  
Type.  
can't select  
1366 X 768 (WXGA)  
20  
Real mode position  
Display  
37" Model  
55" Model  
Resolution  
640 X 480 (VGA)  
800 X 600 (SVGA)  
1024 X 768 (XGA)  
1280 X 768 (WXGA)  
can't select  
1280 X 1024 (SXGA)  
1600 X 1200 (UXGA)  
can't select  
Input Signal Screen Display  
The input signal status can be displayed on the screen by pressing the RECALL button of the remote control or the monitor.  
The display will go out in approximately 6 seconds.  
RGB  
RGB2  
RGB  
H : 48.4kHz  
V : 60.1 Hz  
Input mode  
Signal mode  
Input horizontal frequency  
Input vertical frequency  
Off-timer  
On-timer  
-- -- Min.  
-- -- : -- --  
OFF  
15  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
Using the Menu Screen  
(On-screen display system)  
VOL  
VOL  
RGB 1  
AV1  
RGB 2  
AV2  
MUTE  
AV3  
When the MENU button is pressed, the adjustment menu  
screen will be displayed; from there, PC signal adjustment  
and setting is possible by using the SELECT button,  
ADJUST button and OK button.  
AV4  
RETURN buttons  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
AUTO button  
MENU button  
Refer to  
-
concerning the adjustment items and the  
21  
17  
SELECT/ADJUST  
buttons  
settings.  
OK  
Example: Selecting the Picture screen  
ID  
ID SET  
OK button  
ID button  
1. Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu  
ID SET button  
screen.  
Picture  
Audio  
MENU  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
OK Set  
Automatic Adjustment of  
Screen Position and the Clock  
2. Press the OK button to display the Picture Menu  
Adjustment of the screen to a position suitable for the PC  
signal and the clock adjustment can be performed  
automatically by pressing the AUTO button of the remote  
control.  
screen. (Use the  
other items.)  
and  
SELECT buttons to select  
Picture  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
Hue  
Picture Enhancement  
Colour Temperature  
Colour Temp.Adjust  
Reset  
:
:
:
:
:
:
+ 31  
31  
0
+ 31  
Off  
OK  
CAUTION  
Perform this adjustment for each input (RGB1 or RGB2) and for  
each signal.  
Normal  
Reset  
Exit  
Select  
Return  
* Depending on the signal, satisfactory adjustment may not be  
possible in some cases. In such case, adjust by referring to the  
Setup Menu item.  
3. Use the  
be adjusted and then use the  
and  
SELECT buttons to select the item to  
and ADJUST  
buttons to adjust (example: Contrast).  
Independent Operation of  
Multiple Monitors (ID No)  
Setting the ID No. of the remote control allows separate  
control of up to a maximum of seven monitors.  
Remote control ID No. 2 (initially ID no. 1) can be set by  
pressing the ID SET button for 2 sec. or more while  
holding down the ID button. The number will be  
Contrast  
Next / Prev  
+ 31  
Adjust  
Return  
incremented (2•••6  
7
➔ ➔ ➔  
1
2) when this button pressed  
Press the RETURN button to return to the previous screen.  
If there is no operation for a period of one minute, the  
Adjustment Menu screen will be closed automatically.  
continuously.  
The remote control ID no. can be  
checked by pressing the ID SET button  
while holding down the ID button.  
ID Number  
Monitor  
R/C  
[ 1 ]  
[ 1 ]  
Monitor ID no.  
Remote control ID no.  
The ID remote control is operated by pressing the  
various buttons while holding down the ID button;  
Operation is possible only when the remote control and  
monitor ID nos. are the same.  
The remote control can be operated normally by pressing the  
various remote control buttons without holding down the ID button.  
Set the monitor using the ID No. of Function MENU.  
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16  
PICTURE MENU  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
OK Set  
Picture  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
:
:
:
:
:
:
+ 31  
31  
0
+ 31  
Off  
OK  
OK  
MENU  
Hue  
Picture Enhancement  
Colour Temperature  
Colour Temp.Adjust  
Reset  
Normal  
Reset  
Contrast  
+ 31  
Select OK Set  
Return  
Next / Prev  
Adjust  
Return  
Picture  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
Hue  
Picture Enhancement  
Colour Temperature  
Colour Temp.Adjust  
Reset  
:
+ 31  
31  
0
+ 31  
Off  
OK  
:
:
:
:
:
Normal  
Colour Temperature  
Next / Prev  
Normal  
Return  
Reset  
Select  
Select OK Set  
Return  
Picture  
Colour Temp. Adjust  
Amplitude  
Red  
Picture  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
Hue  
Picture Enhancement  
Colour Temperature  
Colour Temp.Adjust  
Reset  
On  
:
+ 31  
31  
0
+ 31  
Off  
63  
0
31  
OK  
:
:
:
:
:
Green  
Blue  
Cut Off  
Red  
Green  
+ 31  
0
+ 31  
Normal  
Blue  
Reset  
Reset  
Reset  
Return  
Select  
Set  
Return  
OK  
Select  
On/Off  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
Adjust for maximum visibility to suit the ambient brightness.  
This can adjust further till [+40] by pressing and holding  
cursor  
button at [+31]. The color for [+32] to [+40] numbers will change from  
white to magenta. This special mode is better for dark scenes.  
For brighter scene some parts of the picture might not be clear. We  
recommend to set at [+31].  
Narrows the gap between  
brightness and darkness.  
Broadens the gap between  
brightness and darkness.  
Contrast  
"Panel Life" in the Function Menu should be set to Normal when  
Contrast setting is adjusted.  
Adjust to taste.  
Black is subdued for  
increased overall darkness.  
Black is set off for increased  
overall brightness.  
Brightness  
Colour  
Hue  
Darkens colours.  
Lightens colours.  
Adjust to taste.  
Enhances red and weakens  
green.  
Enhances green and weakens  
red.  
Adjust for most realistic skin colour.  
Off  
Low  
Middle  
Warm  
On  
High  
Sets the clarity of small details to the desired level.  
Normally set to Normal.  
Picture Enhancement  
Cool  
Normal  
Black / White  
Colour Temperature  
Turn On when you wish to change colour temperature depending on  
the users preference.  
Off  
Colour Temp. Adjustment  
Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in  
reddish colour. reddish colour.  
Amplitude  
Red  
Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in  
greenish colour. greenish colour.  
Green  
Blue  
Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in  
Adjust colour temperature depending on the users preference. These  
settings are independently stored in each of the 4 Colour Temperature  
modes.  
bluish colour.  
bluish colour.  
Dark scene is decreased in  
reddish colour.  
Dark scene is increased in  
reddish colour.  
Cut Off  
Red  
Dark scene is decreased in  
greenish colour.  
Dark scene is increased in  
greenish colour.  
Green  
Dark scene is decreased in  
bluish colour.  
Dark scene is increased in  
bluish colour.  
Blue  
The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be  
restored by pressing the OK button.  
(off the function)  
(waiting to reset)  
Reset  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
AUDIO MENU  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
OK Set  
Audio  
Audio Mode  
Treble  
Bass  
Balance  
SRS TruBass  
Matrix Surround  
Perfect Volume  
Reset  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Movie  
+ 10  
10  
0 L  
Middle  
Off  
OK  
MENU  
R
Off  
Reset  
Select  
Set  
Return  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
Movie: This selects the audio suitable for Movie.  
Music: This selects the audio suitable for Music.  
Speech: This selects the audio suitable for News, Talk show etc.  
Favourite: This mode should be adjusted depending on users  
preference.  
Movie  
Music  
Speech  
Favourite  
Audio Mode  
Suppresses treble.  
Suppresses bass.  
Enhances treble.  
Enhances bass.  
Adjust to taste.  
Adjust to taste.  
Adjust to taste.  
Treble  
Bass  
Suppresses right-side sound. Suppresses left-side sound.  
Balance  
SRS TruBass takes advance of the ability of the human ear to be able  
to distinguish between two different tones. By using this ability,  
TruBass gives enhanced bass sound that otherwise would not be  
heard. Adjust it depending on the users preference.  
Off  
Low  
Middle  
High  
SRS TruBass  
Off  
On  
On  
This features the spacious sound effects of a stadium.  
Matrix Surround  
Perfect Volume  
Reset  
This will automatically adjust volume so each channel and input has  
the same average volume level.  
Off  
The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be  
restored by pressing the OK button.  
(off the function)  
(waiting to reset)  
TIMER MENU  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Timer  
Off Timer  
On Timer  
Select  
:
:
30Min.  
- - : - -  
Return  
OK  
Adjust  
MENU  
Language  
Select  
OK Set  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
--Min.  
30Min.  
60Min.  
90Min.  
This function automatically sets the power to standby status when the  
indicated time period has elapsed.  
Off Timer  
120Min.  
This automatically sets the power from standby to ON when the  
indicated time period has elapsed. The settable time is 00:00~11:59.  
- - ( : - - )  
hours  
(- - : )- -  
minutes  
On Timer  
Input the required time by  
control.  
SELECT buttons on the remote  
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FUNCTION MENU  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
Function  
Screen Saver  
Screen Wipe  
Black Side Panel  
Video Power Save  
Freeze Mode  
Default Zoom  
Reset  
Off  
On 60Min.  
Off  
Off  
Split  
Panoramic  
Reset  
Return  
OK  
MENU  
OK Set  
Select  
Set  
Function  
Panel Life  
Mode Display  
ID Number  
Inverse  
Normal  
Off  
1
On 60Min.  
Off  
2.2  
Standby White  
Gamma  
Reset  
Select  
Reset  
Return  
Set  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
This moves the picture around the screen in small amounts, at set  
intervals, to reduce the panel image retention. This is where  
stationary objects, such as screen logos, leave a slight image visible  
after they should have disappeared.  
Off  
60Min.  
5Min.  
40Min.  
10Min.  
20Min.  
Screen Saver  
Screen Wipe  
This is used to reduce the panel image retention that can occur with  
stationary pictures by the white field signal. Select On (continuous  
operation) or 60 Min. (time limit operation) and press the OK button.  
Press the MENU or RETURN button on the remote control to return to  
normal viewing.  
On  
60Min.  
This turns the gray sidebars On/Off when watching normal mode  
screen size area. It is always set to Off when the monitor powered  
On. It is recommended to set to Off to reduce the panel image  
retention.  
Off  
On  
Black Side Panel  
Optional (grayed out)  
Video Power Save  
Freeze Mode  
Optional (grayed out)  
Optional (grayed out)  
Default Zoom  
The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be  
restored by pressing the OK button.  
(off the function)  
Normal  
(waiting to reset)  
Reset  
This function is to suppress the contrast of the screen regardless of  
the Contrast setting in the Picture Menu. By this control, power  
consumption can be reduced or degradation of a panel can be  
mitigated. The order of power consumption is Extend 2 < Extend 1 <  
Normal.  
Extend 1  
Extend 2  
Panel Life  
If the Contrast setting is changed when this item is set to Extend 1 or  
2, it will be changed to Normal automatically.  
This can display the Input Signal Screen Display every time the input  
mode and signal mode are changed.  
Set to OFF if the Input Signal Screen Display is not needed when  
switching signals.  
Off  
2
On  
Mode Display  
ID Number  
Inverse  
1
3
4
Assigns ID nos. to the monitors so that they can be controlled  
individually (up to 7 monitors can be controlled).  
7
6
5
This function can change each level of RGB signal invert to reduce  
the panel image retention. When this function is required to use,  
select On (continuous operation) or 60Min. (time limit operation) and  
press the OK button. And press the Menu or Return button to exit.  
On  
60Min.  
This function is also provided against the image retention. If time is  
set for this item, the screen changes into the white pattern when the  
monitor enters power save mode, and it will continue for the period of  
setting time.  
Off  
15Min.  
120Min.  
30Min.  
60Min.  
Standby White  
Gamma  
2.2  
2.8  
Normally set to 2.2.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
SETUP MENU  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
Setup  
Auto Adjust  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Clock  
Clock Phase  
Reset  
Adjust  
0
+ 31  
20  
10  
OK  
OK  
MENU  
Reset  
OK Set  
Select  
Return  
Exit  
Horizontal Position  
Next / Prev  
0
Adjust  
Return  
Setup  
Auto Adjust  
Adjust  
0
+ 31  
20  
10  
OK  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Clock  
Clock Phase  
Reset  
Reset  
Exit  
Select  
Return  
Clock Phase  
Next / Prev  
10  
Adjust  
Return  
(37")  
(55")  
Setup  
Setup  
Input Level  
Frequency Display  
WVGA Type  
Vertical Filter  
Frequency Mode  
RGB1  
0.7V  
Off  
Off  
On  
Movie  
DVI-PC  
RGB  
Input Level  
Frequency Display  
WVGA Type  
WXGA Mode  
Vertical Filter  
Frequency Mode  
RGB1  
0.7V  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Movie  
DVI-PC  
RGB  
RGB2  
Select  
Set  
Return  
RGB2  
Select  
Set  
Return  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
(Menu)  
Adjust  
Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Horizontal Clock and Clock  
Phase are adjusted automatically.  
Pressing the OK button here,  
Automatic regulation is started.  
Auto Adjust*  
Moves the horizontal position Moves the horizontal position  
Adjust the left-side display position.  
(This function is only for RGB2. Its not available (grayed out) for  
RGB1.)  
to left.  
to right.  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position  
Moves down the vertical  
position.  
Moves up the vertical position.  
Adjust the vertical display position.  
(This function is only for RGB2. Its not available (grayed out) for  
RGB1.)  
Reduces the dot clock  
frequency (shrinks the right  
side).  
Increases the dot clock  
frequency (expands the right  
side).  
Adjust for maximum character clarity.  
(This function is only for RGB2. Its not available (grayed out) for  
RGB1.)  
Horizontal Clock  
Clock Phase  
Slows the dot clock phase  
(shifts slightly to left).  
Advances the dot clock phase  
(shifts slightly to right).  
Adjust for clear character visibility.  
(This function is only for RGB2. Its not available (grayed out) for  
RGB1.)  
The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be  
restored by pressing the OK button. (This is effective only for RGB2.)  
(off the function)  
(waiting to reset)  
Reset  
Normally set to 0.7 V. If white is found to spread across the screen, set  
to 1.0 V. (This is effective only for RGB2.)  
0.7V  
Off  
1.0V  
On  
Input Level  
Set this to Off if the frequency information of the Input Signal Screen  
Display is not required.  
Frequency Display  
This is only available for W-VGA signal.  
When it is set to On, the display area modecan be selected Full or Real.  
(RGB2 (ANALOG) INPUT only)···55"  
Off  
On  
WVGA Type  
This is only available for W-XGA signal.  
When it is set to W-XGA mode, the display area modecan be selected Full or Real.  
(RGB2 (ANALOG) INPUT only)  
Off  
1280x768  
1366x768  
WXGA Mode (55")  
Off  
On  
PC  
Turn On when concerned about screen flicker.  
Vertical Filter  
Movie  
Set to Movie when viewing moving images on a personal computer.  
Frequency Mode  
Optional (grayed out)  
Optional (grayed out)  
RGB1  
RGB2  
* Depending on the type of signal displayed, displays may not be optimized through automatic adjustment. Adjust manually to optimize them.  
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LANGUAGE MENU  
Language  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
English  
Français  
Deutsch  
Español  
Italiano  
Norsk  
OK  
MENU  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
Svenska  
OK Set  
Select  
Return  
Exit  
L
Select a language by M SELECT buttons and press the OK button.  
OTHER FEATURES  
Automatic Store  
Approximately 1 sec. after adjustment is completed, the adjustments will be recorded as shown in the table below.  
Menu  
Picture  
Display  
Registration condition  
For every input function, 1 setting  
is registered.  
Menu  
Function  
Display  
Screen Saver  
Screen Wipe  
Black Side Panel  
Panel Life  
Registration condition  
1 setting is registered.  
(not registered)  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
(not registered)  
1 setting is registered.  
Hue  
Mode Display  
ID Number  
Picture Enhancement  
Colour temperature  
Inverse  
Colour Temp. Adjust  
Standby White  
Gamma  
For every Colour Temperature, 1  
setting is registered.  
R Amplitude  
G Amplitude  
B Amplitude  
R Cut Off  
Setup  
Auto Adjust  
(not registered)  
For every signal Mode, 1 setting is  
registered. (Only for RGB2)  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Clock  
Clock Phase  
Input Level  
G Cut Off  
B Cut Off  
Audio  
Audio Mode  
Treble  
1 setting is registered.  
1 setting is registered.  
For every Audio Mode, 1 setting is  
registered.  
Frequency Display  
WVGA Type  
Bass  
Balance  
1 setting is registered.  
WXGA Mode (55")  
Vertical Filter  
Frequency Mode  
SRS TruBass  
Matrix Surround  
For every Audio Mode, 1 setting is  
registered.  
Perfect Volume  
1 setting is registered.  
Language  
1 setting is registered.  
The previously recorded items will be lost.  
The signal mode can be identified by the horizontal/vertical sync  
frequency and the sync signal polarity. Different signals with which  
all the elements are the same or similar will be handled as the  
same signal.  
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OTHER FEATURES (continued)  
Signal Check  
Changes in the signal status are displayed on the screen as they arise.  
RGB  
Status  
Display  
Action  
When Mode Display is set to ON,  
the input signal is switched or  
when the RECALL button is  
pressed.  
A guide is displayed for the input  
terminal and the horizontal and  
vertical sync frequency.  
RGB2  
RGB  
H : 48.4kHz  
V : 60.1 Hz  
-- -- Min.  
-- -- : -- --  
OFF  
When the sync signal is no longer A guide displays No Sync.  
Recheck the personal computer  
power switch status and the  
connection status.  
detected.  
Signal, and Power Save (for  
approx. 5 sec.)  
When the condition continues  
where the sync signal cannot be  
detected, indicator lamp of  
power source changes in  
orange and the mode switches  
to power save mode.  
! No Sync. Signal  
When the input signal does not  
match the monitor specifications  
or is in an unstable status.  
A guide displays Invalid Scan  
Freq.  
Recheck the input signal  
specifications.  
27  
29  
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! Invalid Scan Freq.  
Power Save Mode  
When the RGB, RGB2 input is selected  
When this unit is connected to a VESA DPMS computer, the Power Save (Off) mode can be set to be activated automatically when the  
computer is not being used to reduce power consumption by this unit.  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
RGB sync signal  
PC signal  
Yes  
Active (normal display)  
Blank (no display)  
Operation mode  
Indicating lamp  
On  
Off  
Lights green  
Lights orange  
3W or less (RGB1)  
1W or less (RGB2 ; 100V AC 120V)  
320W (37")  
530W (55")  
<
<
Power consumption  
<
3W or less (RGB2 ; 120V<AC 240V)  
Returning to operating status  
Operate the personal computer, or press either the INPUT SELECT button of the main unit or the RGB1/RGB2 buttons of the remote control.  
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IMAGE RETENTION OF PLASMA DISPLAY  
There are different characteristics that result in panel image retention depending on how the plasma display is used.  
Situations and effective usage methods related to ghosting are provided below.  
Image retention characteristics of a plasma display  
The image retention phenomenon of a plasma panel occurs due to partial phosphor degradation arising from partial character and figure  
display.  
For example, when the character image as shown in Fig. A at the right is  
continuously displayed for a long period of time, the only part of the phosphor  
(Red,Green, Blue) that will degrade will be the colour of the applicable character  
display portion. Consequently, when a white image is displayed on the entire  
screen as shown in Fig. a, the character marks displayed up to that time will  
become a colour difference visible to the eye, but the phosphor will never burn.  
[Fig. A]  
[Fig. a]  
The degree of image retention is proportional to the brightness of the characters and figures displayed as well as the display time.  
I
The tendency of the phosphor is to degrade more the brighter the characters  
and figures are displayed. When images of figures with different levels of  
brightness, as shown in Fig. B, are continuously displayed for a long period of  
time, it becomes easier for image marks at locations when the brighter figures  
are displayed to be noticeable.  
[Fig. B]  
[Fig. b]  
The image retention images in this document are exaggerated for the purpose of explanation. The actual manner in which the image retention  
is seen differs depending on the operation time and brightness.  
Methods to Reduce the Occurrence of Image Retention  
Lower the Contrast and Brightness settings of the plasma display as much as possible.  
A function is provided in the display that controls the brightness of the screen to reduce degradation of the panel. Using this function makes it  
possible to reduce image retention.  
(Refer to Panel Life (Extend 1.or Extend 2 shown on 19  
)
Set the plasma monitor to an Screen Wipeor Inversedisplay.  
The occurrence of image retention when displaying images of identical patterns, such as static images, for long periods of time can be  
reduced by displaying a reversed colour or completely white screen for about 1 ~ 2 hours after terminating the display.  
(Settings can be made using Screen Wipe and Inverse of Function MENU shown on  
)
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Using in combination with moving images  
Since the degradation of the fluorescent material progresses comparatively uniform for moving images, the occurrence of partial image  
retention can be controlled. We recommend to use in combination with moving images such as a DVD.  
* Please be careful since image retention will occur if display is left in a two screen display state for a long period of time.  
* Television broadcasts include images displayed for long periods of time in which the left and right or top and bottom of the image are cut and  
broadcast station name or time are displayed for a long period of time at the same portion of the screen. Image retention in these portions can  
be expected to occur, so please be aware.  
NOTES  
About screen defects  
High precision technology is used in the making of plasma panels but there may be dark spots (points that do not illuminate) and bright spots  
(points that are too bright) in some cases. These do not indicate a malfunction.  
About residual images  
In some cases, residual images may remain after the short-term display of still images and another image is displayed, but these will  
disappear and return to normalcy. This is not a malfunction.  
About the panel screen  
Plasma displays display images by means of electrical discharges inside the panel. Because of this, the temperature of the panel surface may  
rise in some cases.Also, plasma displays are made of finely processed glass. A reinforced glass filter is installed over the panel surface but  
avoid strong impact because there is still danger of glass breakage.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures  
Make the checks suggested below depending on the symptoms observed. If the symptoms remain uncorrected, contact your dealer.  
WARNING  
Customer servicing can be hazardous.  
Symptom  
Point to check  
See page  
No picture with the power-indicating lamp  
off.  
Check the way the power cable is connected.  
Press the power switch.  
12  
13  
The message No Sync. Signalor Power  
Saveis displayed.  
No sync signal is detected.  
11  
Check the way the signal cable is connected.  
Make sure that the switch of the computer, imaging equipment ,  
etc., is turned on.  
! No Sync. Signal  
No picture with the power indicating lamp  
lights in orange.  
Make sure the computer is not in the power-save mode.  
Check to see if the input selection matches the connection  
terminal.  
The message Invalid Scan Freq.is  
displayed.  
An input signal is not received normally.  
Check to see if the input signal matches the monitor  
specifications.  
11  
! Invalid Scan Freq.  
28  
29  
Check the way the signal cable is connected.  
The power indicating lamp is normally lit but  
no picture .  
Check the contrast and brightness settings (adjust them for higher  
contrast and brightness).  
Check the way the signal cable is connected.  
11  
17  
The display image appears flowing  
slantwise.  
Text displayed across the screen appears  
vertically streaked, with the characters in  
vertical columns blurred.  
Adjust the dot clock frequency and phase. (Adjust the dot clock  
frequency first, the dot clock phase next.)  
(RGB input)  
20  
26  
Text displayed across the screen appears  
Adjust the dot clock phase for the clearest viewing.  
blurred.  
(RGB input)  
20  
26  
A fine pattern flickers when displayed on the  
screen.  
The remote control does not work.  
Check to see if the batteries are loaded in the remote control in  
opposite direction.  
9
Check to see if the batteries in the remote control are OK.  
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Symptom  
Point to check  
See page  
The temperature of the display panel surface is high.  
The plasma display panel is lighting the phosphors by the  
discharge of internal radiation. In some cases, this may cause the  
temperature of the panel surface to increase. Please note that this  
is not a malfunction.  
-
There are locations on the screen that are different from the High-precision technology is used to manufacture the plasma  
periphery (*).  
display panel, However in some cases, there are minor defects in  
some parts of the screen. Please note that this is not a  
malfunction.  
*Points that do not light, points with brightness different  
from that of the periphery, points with color different from  
that of the periphery, etc.  
-
Vertical stripes appear, depending on the screen contents. The plasma display panel is lighting the phosphors by the  
discharge of internal radiation. Depending on the screen contents,  
in rare cases this may cause vertical stripes to appear because of  
failure to light. Please note that this is not a malfunction.  
-
Coarse horizontal stripes appear in FULL display.  
Adjusting the Clock Phase will reduce the horizontal stripes.  
(RGB input)  
20  
20  
Flickering in the form of horizontal lines oscillating up and  
down.  
(PC INPUT MODE only)  
If the direct frequency from the computer is below 85Hz, try a  
higher frequency (upper limit 85Hz). There may be a slight  
attenuation of the current image.  
Try turning the Vertical Filter On. For this case however, the  
vertical resolution will drop.  
The fan motor is noisy. (Fan application model only)  
Use the fan that controls the temperature in the main body to lower  
the temperature of this unit. If the ambient air temperature  
increases, the fan will start, the RPMs will increase and motor  
noise will grow louder. This is not a malfunction though.  
-
-
-
The top of the monitor heats up.  
When used for long periods of time, the top of the monitor may  
heat up. This is not a malfunction.  
Text characters are displayed with varying thicknesses.  
The thicknesses of characters and lines may vary if images with a  
vertical resolution greater than *512 lines are displayed; however,  
this is not a malfunction.  
(* 37" Model 512 lines, 55" Model 768 lines)  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)  
Actions to Correct Abnormal Displays  
Depending on the kind of system equipment used, images may not be displayed normally. In this case, make the  
adjustments suggested below. (only for RGB2)  
Text displayed across the screen appears vertically streaked, with some characters blurred (figure 1).  
The display image appears flowing (figure 2) (RGB input).  
Symptom 1  
Vertical  
streaks  
Before adjustment  
Some characters  
are blurred.  
Figure 1  
After adjustment  
All characters appear  
crisp now.  
ABCDEFGHIJ  
ABC  
AABBCC  
abcdefgABCDEFGabcd  
ABCDEFGHIJ  
abcdefgABCDEFGabcd  
ABC  
Example  
After adjustment  
All characters are  
blurred.  
1) Press the AUTO button on the remote control.  
When adjustment is not possible with Auto Adjust  
2) Press the MENU button. The Main Menu will be displayed.  
3) Press the SELECT button and select Setup.  
4) Press the OK button. The Setup Menu will be displayed.  
5) Press the SELECT button and select Horizontal Clock.  
(Display fine patterns as characters or a vertical striped pattern over the entire screen during Horizontal Clock adjustment.)  
6) Press the or ADJUST buttons and search for clear characters over the entire screen.  
7) Perform adjustment for symptom 2 below, when the characters are blurred on the entire screen.  
Adjustment  
procedure  
The display image may be momentarily disturbed during clock adjustment but this is not a failure.  
Text displayed across the screen appears blurred in its entirety (figure 2).  
Symptom 2  
A fine pattern flickers when displayed on the screen (figure 3).  
Before adjustment  
Before adjustment  
Figure 3  
Figure 2  
ABCDEFGHIJ  
abcdefgABCDEFGabcd  
ABCDEFGHIJ  
abcdefgABCDEFGabcd  
AABBCC  
Example  
After adjustment  
After adjustment  
ABC  
1) Press the AUTO button on the remote control.  
When adjustment is not possible with Auto Adjust  
2) Press the MENU button. The Main Menu will be displayed.  
3) Press the  
4) Press the OK button. The Setup Menu will be displayed.  
5) Press the SELECT button and select Clock Phase.  
(Display fine patterns as characters or a vertical striped pattern over the entire screen during Clock Phase adjustment.)  
SELECT button and select Setup.  
Adjustment  
procedure  
6) Press or ADJUST buttons to make the text appear 6) Press or ADJUST buttons to make the text appear  
clean across the screen. without flickering.  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
Product specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.  
Display  
dimensions  
Approx. 37 inches (814 (H) x 445 (V) mm, diagonal 930mm)  
Approx. 55 inches (1229 (H) x 691 (V) mm, diagonal 1410mm)  
1366 (H) x 768 (V) pixels  
Panel  
Resolution  
Net dimensions  
1024 (H) x 1024 (V) pixels  
940 (W) x 573 (H) x 99 (D) mm  
1394 (W) x 857 (H) x 105 (D) mm  
(excluding Speakers/Stand)  
Net weight  
(excluding Speakers/Stand)  
29.0kg  
63.5kg  
Temperature  
Ambient  
Operating : 5˚C to 35˚C, Storage : 0˚C to 40˚C  
conditions  
Relative humidity Operating : 20% to 80%, Storage : 20% to 90% (non-condensing)  
Power supply  
AC100 - 240V, 50/60Hz  
Power consumption/at standby 320W / <3W  
530W / <3W  
Audio output  
(RGB input)  
Speaker (12W + 12W (6))  
Speaker (12W + 12W (6)) , sub woofer terminal (RCA)  
RGB1 DVI input terminal (DVI-D)  
RGB1 audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)  
RGB2 analog RGB input terminal (D-sub 15-pin)  
RGB2 audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)  
Input terminals  
Input signals  
Video signals  
Sync signals  
0.7 V/1.0 Vp-p, analog RGB (Recommended Signal)  
H/V separate, TTL level [2K]  
H/V composite, TTL level [2K]  
Sync on green, 0.3 Vp-p [75]  
Recommended signal  
44 modes 28  
29  
The monitor takes at least 30 minutes to attain the status of optimal picture quality.  
Signal Input  
RGB terminal (D-sub 15-pin connector)  
5
4
3
2
1
Pin  
1
Input signal  
10  
9
8
7
6
R
G or sync on green  
B
2
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
3
4
No connection  
No connection  
R.GND  
When different kinds of input signals are simultaneously input to  
the monitor via a graphics board or the like, the monitor will  
automatically select the signals in the following priority order:  
5
6
Sync signal type  
H/V separate sync.  
H/V composite sync.  
sync.on Green *  
Priority  
7
G.GND  
1
2
3
8
B.GND  
9
No connection  
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
*Even in the case of the recommended signals shown on the  
following page, there may be instances when correct display is  
not possible. In this case, use H/V separate sync, H/V composite  
sync.  
No connection  
[SDA]  
H. sync or H/V composite sync  
V.sync. [V.CLK]  
[SCL]  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (continued)  
Signal Input (continued)  
DVI terminal (DVI-D)  
Pin  
1
Input signal  
T.M.D.S. Data2-  
T.M.D.S. Data2+  
T.M.D.S. Data2/4 Shield  
T.M.D.S. Data4-  
T.M.D.S. Data4+  
DDC Clock  
Pin  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Input signal  
+5V Power  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
Ground (for+5V)  
Hot Plug Detect  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
3
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24  
4
T.M.D.S. Data0-  
T.M.D.S. Data0+  
T.M.D.S. Data0/5 Shield  
T.M.D.S. Data5-  
T.M.D.S. Data5+  
T.M.D.S. Clock Shield  
T.M.D.S. Clock+  
T.M.D.S. Clock-  
5
6
7
DDC Data  
8
No Connect  
9
T.M.D.S. Data1-  
10 T.M.D.S. Data1+  
11 T.M.D.S. Data1/3 Shield  
12 T.M.D.S. Data3-  
Frame GND  
13 T.M.D.S. Data3+  
Recommended Signal List  
With Digital RGB signal input (RGB1 input)  
Signal mode  
Horizontal frequency Dot clock frequency  
No.  
Remarks  
Vertical frequency  
(Hz)  
(kHz)  
(MHz)  
Signal Name  
Resolution  
1
2
640 X 400  
640 X 480  
864 X 480  
640 X 480  
640 X 480  
640 X 480  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
1024 X 768  
1024 X 768  
1024 X 768  
1280 X 768  
70.08  
59.94  
59.94  
72.81  
75.00  
85.01  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.06  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
59.87  
31.47  
31.47  
31.47  
37.86  
37.50  
43.27  
35.16  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.67  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
47.78  
25.18  
25.18  
34.24  
31.50  
31.50  
36.00  
36.00  
40.00  
50.00  
49.50  
56.25  
65.00  
75.00  
78.75  
79.50  
VGA  
3
W-VGA  
WVGA type : On  
4
5
6
7
8
9
VESA  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
W-XGA  
(55" only)  
Make sure that the signal of the equipment to be connected is compatible with the specifications of this list.  
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With Analog RGB signal input (RGB2 input)  
Signal mode  
Horizontal frequency Dot clock frequency  
No.  
Remarks  
Vertical frequency  
(Hz)  
(kHz)  
(MHz)  
Signal Name  
VGA  
Resolution  
1
2
640 X 400  
640 X 480  
70.08  
59.94  
31.47  
31.47  
25.18  
25.18  
3
W-VGA  
864 X 480  
59.94  
31.47  
34.24  
WVGA type:On  
4
640 X 480  
640 X 480  
72.81  
75.00  
85.01  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.06  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
85.00  
75.00  
60.02  
75.03  
85.02  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
66.67  
74.55  
74.93  
75.06  
59.833  
69.997  
37.86  
37.50  
43.27  
35.16  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.67  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
68.68  
67.50  
63.98  
79.98  
91.15  
75.00  
93.75  
106.25  
35.00  
49.72  
60.24  
68.68  
47.986  
56.137  
31.50  
31.50  
36.00  
36.00  
40.00  
50.00  
49.50  
56.25  
65.00  
75.00  
78.75  
94.50  
108.00  
108.00  
135.00  
157.50  
162.00  
202.50  
229.50  
30.24  
57.28  
80.00  
100.00  
81.00  
94.760  
5
6
640 X 480  
7
800 X 600  
8
800 X 600  
9
800 X 600  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
1024 X 768  
1024 X 768  
1024 X 768  
1024 X 768  
1152 X 864  
1280 X 1024  
1280 X 1024  
1280 X 1024  
1600 X 1200  
1600 X 1200  
1600 X 1200  
640 X 480  
VESA  
832 X 624  
Macintosh  
1024 X 768  
1152 X 870  
1280 X 768  
1280 X 768  
W-XGA  
W-XGA  
29  
30  
1280 X 768  
1366 X 768  
59.876  
60.015  
47.776  
47.712  
79.50  
85.50  
WXGA Mode:1280 x 768  
(55" only)  
:1366 x 768  
The type of video board or connecting cable used may not allow for correct displays adjustment of Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Horizontal  
Clock and Clock Phase.  
The monitor may fail to display an animation image correctly when a signal having a vertical frequency of 85Hz or higher is input to it.  
The monitor differentiates the signal modes according to the horizontal and vertical frequencies and the horizontal and vertical sync signal  
polarities. Note that different signals having all these elements alike may be handled as the same signal.  
Displaying images with more than 512 lines of vertical resolution at Full diplay (compressed display) can result in the interpolation of stripes.(37")  
Displaying images with more than 768 lines of vertical resolution at Full diplay (compressed display) can result in the interpolation of stripes.(55")  
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SUPPLEMENT  
30  
Optional Video Unit Function  
31  
42  
Additional functions when the optional video unit is installed are as follows: (  
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)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Connecting to a Video Imaging Device  
(1) Make sure that the power switch of the monitor is turned off.  
(2) Make sure that the power switch of the imaging device is turned off.  
(3) Use a commercially available cable and connector to connect the signal input terminal on the rear panel of this  
device and the signal output terminal of the imaging device.  
Speaker (R)  
(exp)  
Speaker (L)  
(exp)  
Monitor rear panel  
(37")  
(37")  
(55")  
(55")  
Power  
cord  
20 18 16 14 12 10  
8
6
4
2
DVD player  
DVD player  
21 19 17 15 13 11  
9
7
5
3
1
VCR  
To RGB,  
video and audio  
input terminals  
To SCART  
terminal  
[An example of connecting video imaging devices]  
Use if the  
video  
equipment  
has an  
S video  
Set-Top Box  
VCR  
input terminal  
If video equipment with an S video output terminal is used, cabling  
With DVI-STB and RGB component setup  
by the S video cable is recommended to provide finer video  
quality. (If the S video input terminal and the video input terminal of  
AV3 connect to the monitor at the same time, S video input would  
govern.)  
SUB WOOFER  
(55")  
If the OUTPUT (MONITOR) terminal is connected to an external  
monitor with a 75 Ohm terminal, it is possible to view the same  
image as on the main unit. But it is possible to monitor only the  
composite video signal from AV1, AV2, AV3, or AV4 input that is  
displayed on the screen at the time.  
To audio sub woofer  
To component video  
equipments.  
Please use the connection  
cable suitable for the terminal  
form of video equipment.  
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Applicable video signals for each input terminal (See PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS for details.  
)
Terminal  
Signal  
AV1  
RCA/SCART  
CVBS S-video Component  
DVI  
D-sub  
RGB Component  
Remarks  
RGB  
PC  
STB  
38  
38  
AV2  
AV3  
Refer to Setup Menu.  
Refer to Setup Menu.  
AV4  
RGB1  
RGB2  
Refer to Setup Menu. 39  
39  
Refer to Setup Menu.  
: Available)  
(
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
VOL  
VOL  
RGB  
AV1  
1
RGB  
AV2  
2
MUTE  
AV3  
RGB/VIDEO  
buttons  
AV4  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
SIZE button  
INPUT SELECT button  
SIZE button  
OK  
Input Switching  
Input can be switched by pressing the AV1, AV2, AV3,  
AV4, RGB1 or RGB2 buttons of the remote control.  
Input can be switched in the sequence of AV1 AV2  
AV1  
AV2  
RGB1  
AV3  
AV4  
AV3 AV4  
RGB1 RGB2 by pressing the INPUT  
SELECT button of the monitor.  
RGB2  
Size Switching  
Each time the SIZE button of the remote control or the  
monitor is pressed, the screen display size will change in  
sequence and the status will be displayed at the bottom  
of the screen.  
• During VIDEO signal input (AV1, AV2, AV3)  
• During AV4 signal input  
Panoramic  
14:9Zoom  
4:3  
Full  
Auto  
Full  
Zoom  
C14:9L  
C14:9L  
Zoom  
14:9Zoom  
The size will fix as Full mode and not change when receiving the  
component signal of 1080i/50, 1080i/60 or 720p/60.  
[Auto] is the mode using the Switch signal from the equipment  
connected to AV4 terminal included in SCART connector No.8 pin  
which indicate the picture format of the video source. When Switch  
signal has not been detected, Default Zoom setting in the Function  
Menu is used to choose.  
And during some input mode except AV4, if the Switch signal is  
detected under the condition that [Auto] is selected for the picture  
size of AV4, the input mode will automatically transfer to AV4.  
Full  
Display size selection diagram  
When you want to  
Set the display size to  
Input signal  
(4:3 signal)  
Display screen  
Remarks  
Play a 4:3 image in a 16:9 screen faithfully.  
Blanking occurs on both sides.  
4 : 3  
Play a 4:3 image in a 16:9 screen with the  
height and width of the middle of the  
screen enlarged on equal scales and with  
both sides appearing somewhat enlarged.  
Panoramic  
Zoom  
Play a 16:9 VISTA size image in the 4:3  
image faithfully reproduced on the 16:9  
screen.  
The 4:3 image is called a letterbox image.  
In some cases, some slight blanking may  
remain at the top and bottom.  
(Vista)  
Play a 4:3 image faithfully in a 16:9 screen  
in the standard vertical size and  
horizontally squeezed.*  
* An image with an aspect ratio of 16:9  
shrunk horizontally to 4:3 to display in a 4:3  
screen  
Full  
(Squeeze)  
(14:9 signal)  
(14:9 signal)  
Play a 14:9 image in a 16:9 screen  
expanded vertically and squeezed  
horizontally.  
This mode is provided for the broadcasting  
program with WSS code-C14:9L.  
C14 : 9L  
14 : 9Zoom  
Play a 14:9 image expanded vertically on  
the 16:9 screen.  
This mode is provided for the broadcasting  
program with WSS code-14:9Zoom.  
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Vertical picture position can be adjusted for [Panoramic], [Zoom] , [C14:9L] and [14:9Zoom] mode as follows.  
1. Press SIZE button and  
SELECT buttons during picture size display.  
2. Position display will appear.  
3. Adjustment range of each picture size are as shown below.  
[Panoramic]  
- 12 to + 12  
[Zoom]  
[C14:9L] and [14:9Zoom]  
- 31 to + 31  
- 16 to + 16  
4. When 1080i/50 or 1080i/60 component signal is received, vertical position can be adjusted only one step up. (The range: 0 to +1)  
Position + 31  
Position - 31  
Press  
Press  
ATTENTION  
Using a wide-screen monitor  
This monitor has a screen mode selection feature. If an incompatible screen mode is selected to play certain software, such as a TV program,  
the image would appear different from the original. Take this into consideration when making screen mode choices.  
Use of this monitor in its enlarged display mode with the wide feature enabled in coffee shops, hotels and other establishments for  
commercial or pubic viewing purposes could infringe on the copyright holders right protected by Copyright Law.  
When a normal 4:3 image is displayed over the entire screen in the Panoramic mode, parts of the periphery of the image may disappear  
and/or appear distorted in some cases. Use the 4:3 mode to view images, which were created in 4:3 mode.  
This mode allows 4:3 content to be viewed without picture distortion.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
Displaying MULTI PICTURE  
If the PinP button on the remote control is pressed MULTI  
PICTURE will display.  
Activating the P-in-P mode from the RGB input screen  
Pressing the PinP button one time will display 2 pictures.  
This mode can be available from RGB1(DVI-PC) and RGB2(RGB)  
input.  
The speaker icon can be shifted up and down by pressing the  
and  
SELECT buttons; the audio of the video will be output from  
RECALL button  
the side on which the speaker icon  
is located.  
RGB2  
AV1  
The sub-screen position can be  
selected up and down by pressing  
SELECT buttons.  
The sub-screen can be selected with  
the AV1, AV2, AV3, and AV4 buttons  
from the status that the speaker icon  
appears on the left side of AVas  
shown in the diagram to the right.  
(Sub-  
screen)  
VOL  
VOL  
Pressing the PinP button again or the RETURN button will cancel  
the 2 pictures display.  
PinP button  
RGB 1  
AV1  
RGB 2  
AV2  
MUTE  
AV3  
RECALL button  
"Frequency Mode" in the Setup Menu should be set to Movie when  
AV4  
sub-screen is the component signal of 1080i/50 or 1080i/60.  
AV1: Displays the VIDEO input signal of the sub-screen.  
AUTO  
MENU  
PinP  
SIZE  
RECALL  
Activating the Split mode from the video input screen  
Pressing the PinP button one  
time will display 2 pictures.  
AV1  
AV2  
OK  
RETURN button  
The speaker icon can be shifted left  
and right by pressing the and  
SELECT buttons; the audio of the  
video will be output from the side on  
ID  
ID SET  
which the speaker icon is located.  
The same video input mode cannot  
be selected for both screens at the same time.  
Pressing the PinP button again or the RETURN button will cancel  
the 2 pictures display.  
When the Video input is set to RGB Video, this Split mode is not possible.  
Refer to the table for 2 pictures (Split) mode.  
2 Pictures (Split)  
Input terminal  
AV1~AV4  
AV1, AV2  
RGB1  
RGB2  
PAL  
NTSC3.58 576i 480i  
Sub  
1080i/50 1080i/60 720p/60 STB Component  
Main  
SECAM NTSC4.43 576p 480p  
Main  
Sub  
PAL, SECAM  
AV1  
~AV4  
NTSC3.58/4.43  
576i, 576p  
480i, 480p  
1080i/50  
AV1  
AV2  
1080i/60  
720p/60  
RGB1  
RGB2  
STB  
Component  
: Available)  
(
NOTE  
Even if the input of the horizontal / vertical synchronizing signal (or video signal) stops in the MULTI PICTURE display, the mode will not  
change to power save mode.  
Please be careful since image retention will occur if display is left in a MULTI PICTURE display state for a long period of time.  
Input Signal Screen Display  
Input mode  
Signal mode  
VIDEO  
AV1  
Composite  
The input signal status can be displayed on the screen  
by pressing the RECALL button of the remote control or  
the monitor.  
The display will go out in approximately 6 seconds.  
-- -- Min.  
-- -- : -- --  
OFF  
Off-timer  
On-timer  
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PICTURE MENU  
Picture  
Picture Mode  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
Sharpness  
Hue  
Colour Temperature  
Contrast Mode  
Reset  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
OK Set  
Dynamic  
+31  
-31  
0
+15  
OK  
OK  
MENU  
0
Normal  
Normal  
Reset  
Return  
Picture Mode  
Next/Prev  
Dynamic  
Return  
Select  
Set  
OK  
Select  
Picture  
Picture Mode  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Colour  
Dynamic  
+31  
-31  
OK  
0
Sharpness  
Hue  
Colour Temperature  
Contrast Mode  
Reset  
+15  
0
Normal  
Normal  
Reset  
Return  
Contrast Mode  
Next/Prev Select  
Normal  
Return  
Select  
Set  
OK  
Picture  
YNR  
Dynamic  
Off  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
CNR  
Film Mode  
PAL Comb Filter  
LTI  
CTI  
Black Enhancement  
Auto Colour  
Reset  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Reset  
Return  
YNR  
Next/Prev  
Off  
Return  
Select  
Set  
OK  
Select  
Picture  
YNR  
CNR  
Film Mode  
PAL Comb Filter  
LTI  
CTI  
Black Enhancement  
Auto Colour  
Reset  
Dynamic  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Reset  
Return  
Auto Colour  
Next/Prev  
Off  
On/Off  
Return  
Select  
Set  
OK  
Picture  
Picture  
Dynamic  
Return  
Colour Temp. Adjust  
Amplitude  
Red  
On  
Colour Temp. Adjust  
Colour Management  
Colour Decoding  
63  
0
31  
Green  
Blue  
Cut Off  
Red  
Green  
Select OK Set  
+ 31  
0
+ 31  
Blue  
Reset  
Select  
Reset  
Return  
On/Off  
Picture  
Colour Management  
Picture  
Dynamic  
Return  
On  
Colour Temp. Adjust  
Colour Management  
Colour Decoding  
Magenta  
Red  
Yellow  
Green  
Cyan  
+ 60  
+ 30  
0
+ 60  
+ 30  
0
Select  
Set  
OK  
Blue  
Reset  
Select  
Reset  
Return  
On/Off  
Picture  
Colour Decoding  
Picture  
Dynamic  
Return  
Colour Temp. Adjust  
Colour Management  
Colour Decoding  
RGB  
Red  
Green  
Colour  
Hue  
R
G
B
0
+ 60  
0
Select  
Set  
OK  
+ 31  
Reset  
Reset  
Exit  
Select  
Return  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
PICTURE MENU (continued)  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
Dynamic: This setting is best for very bright ambient lighting.  
Natural: This setting is for normal lighting conditions.  
Dynamic  
Natural  
Picture Mode  
Adjust for maximum visibility to suit the ambient brightness.  
This can adjust further till [+40] by pressing and holding  
cursor  
button at [+31]. The color for [+32] to [+40] numbers will change from  
white to magenta. This special mode is better for dark scenes.  
For normal viewing we recommend that the Contrast is set to [+31].  
"Panel Life" in the Function Menu should be set to Normal when this  
Contrast setting is adjusted.  
Narrows the gap between  
brightness and darkness.  
Broadens the gap between  
brightness and darkness.  
Contrast  
Black is subdued for  
increased overall darkness.  
Black is set off for increased  
overall brightness.  
Adjust to taste.  
Adjust to taste.  
Brightness  
Colour  
Darkens colours.  
Soft  
Lightens colours.  
Sharp  
Normally set to Centre position Shift to the minus (-) side for a softer  
effect and plus (+) for sharper picture.  
Sharpness  
This is not available to adjust when receiving PAL/SECAM signal.  
Then the character will be grayed out.  
Adjust for most realistic skin colour.  
Enhances red and weakens  
green.  
Enhances green and weakens  
red.  
Hue  
Cool  
Normal  
Warm  
Black / White  
Adjust to taste.  
Colour Temperature  
Dynamic:Emphasizes the differences between video shadings to  
improve the feeling of contrast.  
Normal : The gradation of an image is reproduced as faithfully as  
possible.  
Normal  
Auto  
Dynamic  
Contrast Mode  
Auto:Detects image brightness and automatically adjusts for natural  
brightness.  
The original factory settings for the items of this Menu page can be  
restored by pressing the OK button.  
(off the function)  
(waiting to reset)  
Reset  
YNR  
Performs picture signal noise reduction. Turn up to reduce noise.  
Off  
Low  
High  
Performs colour signal noise reduction. Turn up to reduce noise.  
And it will be fixed as Off only when selecting DVI-STB mode.  
CNR  
On:Automatically detects the movie film material and faithfully  
reproduces the original film image.  
Off:Set to OFF when switching between images does not appear  
natural.  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Film Mode  
This is available only when receiving a PAL composite signal. Turn On  
to reduce the discolorations in fine picture detail and provides purer  
colour.  
PAL Comb Filter  
Adjusts the sharpness of the picture signal.  
Adjusts the sharpness of the colour signal.  
Adjusts the black level compensation.  
LTI  
Off  
Low  
Middle  
High  
CTI  
Black Enhancement  
This is available only when receiving an NTSC composite/S.Video  
signal. This monitors and adjusts the colour to maintain constant  
colour levels. It also maintains natural flesh tones while preserving  
fidelity of background colours.  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Auto Colour  
Turn On when you wish to change colour temperature depending on  
the users preference.  
Colour Temp. Adjustment  
Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in  
reddish colour. reddish colour.  
Amplitude  
Red  
Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in  
greenish colour. greenish colour.  
Green  
Blue  
Brighter scene is decreased in Brighter scene is increased in  
Adjust colour temperature depending on the users preference. These  
settings are independently stored in each of the 4 Colour Temperature  
modes.  
bluish colour.  
bluish colour.  
Dark scene is decreased in  
reddish colour.  
Dark scene is increased in  
reddish colour.  
Cut Off  
Red  
Dark scene is decreased in  
greenish colour.  
Dark scene is increased in  
greenish colour.  
Green  
Blue  
Dark scene is decreased in  
bluish colour.  
Dark scene is increased in  
bluish colour.  
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Selected characters  
Setup hint  
Turn On when the original balance of each colour is required to adjust  
depending on the users preference.  
Off  
On  
Colour Management  
Magenta is weakened.  
Red is weakened.  
Yellow is weakened.  
Green is weakened.  
Cyan is weakened.  
Blue is weakened.  
Magenta is strengthened.  
Red is strengthened.  
Yellow is strengthened.  
Green is strengthened.  
Cyan is strengthened.  
Blue is strengthened.  
Magenta  
Red  
Yellow  
Green  
Cyan  
This adjusts listed colours individually to make them either deeper or  
more pure. These settings are independently stored in each of the 4  
Colour Temperature modes.  
Blue  
Select the single colour screen when that is required to adjust R/G/B  
level individually depending on the users preference. And set it back  
to RGB mode that indicates all colour after adjusting.  
RGB  
R
G
B
Colour Decoding  
Press the OK button every time the setting is changed.  
Darkens red only.  
Darkens green only.  
Darkens colours.  
Lightens red only.  
Lightens green only.  
Lightens colours.  
Red  
Green  
Colour  
Hue  
This adjusts R/G/B level or tint to make the colour appear natural for  
the users preference. These settings are independently stored in each  
of the 4 Colour Temperature modes.  
Enhances red and weakens  
green.  
Enhances green and weakens  
red.  
FUNCTION MENU  
2 item is added to the Menu shown in the page  
.
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Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
OK Set  
Function  
Screen Saver  
Screen Wipe  
Black Side Panel  
Video Power Save  
Freeze Mode  
Default Zoom  
Reset  
Off  
On 60Min.  
Off  
Off  
Split  
Panoramic  
Reset  
Return  
OK  
MENU  
Select  
Set  
Function  
Panel Life  
Mode Display  
ID Number  
Inverse  
Normal  
Off  
1
On 60Min.  
Off  
2.2  
Standby White  
Gamma  
Reset  
Select  
Reset  
Return  
Set  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
This is used to reduce power consumption for video input when there  
is no video signal. Setting it On will leads the monitor to the standby  
mode when the AV input with no signal is selected.  
Off  
On  
Video Power Save  
Panoramic  
4:3  
This selects the screen display size that appears first when the power  
Default Zoom  
turned on. (AV4 only)  
14:9 Zoom  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
SETUP MENU  
Picture  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
Setup  
Colour System  
Setup  
System  
System 1  
OK  
OK  
Colour System  
Video Input  
Audio Input  
Scart Output  
RGB1  
MENU  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
Auto  
PAL  
SECAM  
PAL  
Monitor  
DVI-STB  
Component  
HDTV  
OK Set  
RGB2  
OK  
Select  
Return  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Return  
Setup  
System  
Setup  
Video Input  
System 1  
OK  
Colour System  
Video Input  
Audio Input  
Scart Output  
RGB1  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
Auto  
Composite/Component  
Auto  
S.Video  
Monitor  
DVI-STB  
Component  
HDTV  
RGB2  
Select OK Set  
Return  
Select  
Return  
Exit  
Setup  
System  
Setup  
Audio Input  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
System 1  
OK  
Colour System  
Video Input  
Audio Input  
Scart Output  
RGB1  
Stereo  
L/Mono  
Stereo  
L/Mono  
Monitor  
DVI-STB  
Component  
HDTV  
AV4  
Select  
Return  
Exit  
RGB2  
Select  
Set  
Return  
OK  
Selected characters  
System  
Setup hint  
System1  
System2  
System1 : Europe/Asia, System2 : North America  
Colour System  
This should correspond to the colour system of the signal from the  
equipment that is connected to AV1 video input terminal.  
Normally, set this to Auto. The system of the input signal will be  
automatically recognized.  
If the input signal contains much noise or has a low level at Auto and the  
operation is found erratic, set this to match the input signal.  
When the component signal is received, this would be not available  
(grayed out).  
System 1  
Auto  
NTSC3.58  
PAL  
SECAM  
NTSC4.43  
AV1  
System 2  
Auto  
PAL-N  
NTSC-M  
PAL-M  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
(Same to AV1)  
Video Input  
This should correspond to the signal mode of the signal from the  
equipment that is connected to AV1 video input terminal.  
Normally, set this to Auto. The signal mode of the input signal will be  
automatically recognized.  
Auto  
HDTV  
SDTV/DVD  
AV1  
If the input signal contains much noise or has a low level at Auto and the  
operation is found erratic, set this to match the input signal.  
This should correspond to the signal mode of the signal from the  
equipment that is connected to AV2 video input terminal.  
RGB  
Auto  
Composite/Component  
AV2 (1st step)  
AV2 (2nd step)  
This step should be set only when [Composite/Component] is selected on  
the 1st step. And the procedure is same to AV1.  
HDTV  
SDTV/DVD  
If the signal from the equipment that is connected to AV4 Scart input  
terminal is S.Video or Composite, set this to correspond to that signal.  
If the signal is RGB, it will be automatically recognized and this setting  
will have no effect.  
S.Video  
Composite  
AV4  
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Selected characters  
Setup hint  
Audio Input  
This should correspond to the audio signal from the equipment that is  
connected to AV1 audio input terminal. If it is monaural audio, set this to  
L/Mono.  
Stereo  
L/Mono  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
(Same to AV1)  
Not Available (grayed out)  
Scart Output  
RGB1  
This should correspond to the signal mode of the signal from the  
equipment that is connected to RGB1 DVI terminal.  
DVI-PC  
RGB  
DVI-STB  
This should correspond to the signal mode of the signal from the  
equipment that is connected to RGB2 D-sub terminal.  
Component  
RGB2 (1st step)  
This step should be set only when [Component] is selected on the 1st  
step.  
This should correspond to the signal mode of the signal from the  
equipment that is connected to RGB2 D-sub terminal.  
Normally, set this to Auto. The signal mode of the input signal will be  
automatically recognized.  
Auto  
HDTV  
SDTV/DVD  
RGB2 (2nd step)  
If the input signal contains much noise or has a low level at Auto and the  
operation is found erratic, set this to match the input signal.  
OTHER FEATURES  
Automatic Store  
Approximately 1 sec. after adjustment is completed, the adjustments will be recorded as shown in the table below.  
Menu  
Picture  
Display  
Picture Mode  
Contrast  
Registration condition  
Menu  
Picture  
Display  
Registration condition  
1 setting is registered.  
Yellow  
1 setting is registered.  
For every input function and every  
Picture Mode, 1 setting is  
registered.  
Green  
Cyan  
Blue  
Brightness  
Colour  
-
Sharpness  
Hue  
Colour Decoding  
For every Colour Temperature, 1  
setting is registered.  
Red  
Colour Temperature  
Contrast Mode  
YNR  
Green  
For every input function and every  
Picture Mode, 1 setting is  
registered.  
Colour  
Hue  
CNR  
Function  
Setup  
1 setting is registered.  
Video Power Save  
Film Mode  
PAL Comb Filter  
LTI  
Default Zoom  
System  
1 setting is registered.  
1 setting is registered.  
Colour System  
CTI  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
Black Enhancement  
Auto Colour  
Colour Temp. Adjust  
R Amplitude  
For every Colour Temperature, 1  
setting is registered.  
Video Input  
Audio Input  
-
G Amplitude  
B Amplitude  
R Cut Off  
1 setting is registered.  
AV1  
AV2  
AV4  
G Cut Off  
-
1 setting is registered.  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
B Cut Off  
For every input function and every  
Colour Management Picture Mode, 1 setting is  
registered.  
1 setting is registered.  
Magenta  
Red  
RGB1  
RGB2  
The previously recorded items will be lost.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures  
Make the checks suggested below depending on the symptoms observed. If the symptoms remain uncorrected, contact your dealer.  
WARNING  
Customer servicing can be hazardous.  
Symptom  
Point to check  
See page  
This sometimes occurs when a component output VCR such as  
the 480i is connected.  
This is not a malfunction; therefore, please take note that this may  
occur. When it does occur, change to composite output, or S.video  
output.  
The screen becomes dark and the images cannot be seen  
during VCR special playback (fast forward, rewind).  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
This table shows the specifications when the optional video unit has been inserted.  
Display  
dimensions  
Approx. 37 inches (814 (H) x 445 (V) mm, diagonal 820mm)  
1024 (H) x 1024 (V) pixels  
Approx. 55 inches (1229 (H) x 691 (V) mm, diagonal 1410mm)  
1366 (H) x 768 (V) pixels  
Panel  
Resolution  
Net dimensions  
(excluding Speakers/Stand)  
940 (W) x 573 (H) x 99 (D) mm  
1394 (W) x 857 (H) x 105 (D) mm  
Net weight  
(excluding Speakers/Stand)  
29.0kg  
63.5kg  
Temperature  
Operating : 5˚C to 35˚C, Storage : 0˚C to 40˚C  
Ambient  
conditions  
Relative humidity Operating : 20% to 80%, Storage : 20% to 90% (non-condensing)  
Power supply  
AC100 - 240V, 50/60Hz  
Power consumption/at standby 320W / <3W  
530W / <3W  
Audio output  
(RGB input)  
Speaker (12W + 12W (6))  
Speaker (12W + 12W (6)) , sub woofer terminal (RCA)  
RGB1 DVI input terminal (DVI-D)  
RGB1 audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)  
RGB2 analog RGB input terminal (D-sub 15-pin)  
RGB2 audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)  
Input terminals  
Input signals  
0.7 V/1.0 Vp-p, analog RGB (Recommended Signal)  
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 720p/60  
Video signals  
Sync signals  
H/V separate, TTL level [2K]  
H/V composite, TTL level [2K]  
Sync on green, 0.3 Vp-p [75]  
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47 modes  
42  
Recommended signal  
(Video input)  
AV1: composite video input terminal (RCA)  
AV1: Y PB PR video input terminal (RCA)  
AV1: L/R audio input terminal (RCA)  
AV2: composite video input terminal (RCA)  
AV2: Y/G PB/B PR/R video input terminal (RCA)  
AV2: L/R audio input terminal (RCA)  
Input terminals  
AV3: composite video input terminal (RCA)  
AV3: S video input terminal (RCA)  
AV3: L/R audio input terminal (RCA)  
AV4: composite video / S video / RGB / L/R audio input terminal (Scart)  
Input signals  
AV1: PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, NTSC3.58  
AV1: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 720p/60  
AV2: PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, NTSC3.58  
AV2: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 720p/60, RGB  
AV3: PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, NTSC3.58  
AV4: PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, NTSC3.58  
AV4: RGB  
Video signals  
OUTPUT (MONITOR): composite video monitor-output terminal (RCA)  
OUTPUT (MONITOR): L/R audio monitor- output terminal (RCA)  
AV4: composite video / L/R audio monitor-output terminal (SCART)  
Video output Signal  
44  
15 modes  
Recommended signal  
The monitor takes at least 30 minutes to attain the status of optimal picture quality.  
40  
Signal Input  
RGB terminal (D-sub 15-pin connector)  
5
4
3
2
1
Pin  
1
Input signal  
R (PR/CR)  
10  
9
8
7
6
2
G or sync on green (Y)  
B (PB/CB)  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
3
4
No connection  
No connection  
R.GND (PR/CR, GND)  
G.GND (Y, GND)  
B.GND (PB/CB, GND)  
No connection  
GND  
When different kinds of input signals are simultaneously input to  
the monitor via a graphics board or the like, the monitor will  
automatically select the signals in the following priority order:  
5
6
Sync signal type  
H/V separate sync.  
H/V composite sync.  
sync.on Green *  
Priority  
7
1
2
3
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
*Even in the case of the recommended signals shown on the  
following page, there may be instances when correct display is  
not possible. In this case, use H/V separate sync, H/V composite  
sync.  
No connection  
[SDA]  
H. sync or H/V composite sync  
V.sync. [V.CLK]  
[SCL]  
(
) : With component input  
S-input connector pin specifications  
1
Pin  
Input signal  
Y
3
1
2
Y-GND  
C
2
4
3
4
C-GND  
GND  
Frame  
Scart connector pin specifications  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
AUDIO OUT (RIGHT)  
AUDIO IN (RIGHT)  
AUDIO OUT (LEFT/MONO)  
AUDIO GND  
12 Not Used  
13 RGB-R GND  
14 GND  
20 18 16 14 12 10  
8
6
4
2
21  
15 13 11  
9
5
19 17  
7
3
1
15 RGB-R / S.VHS CHROMINANCE IN  
16 BLANKING SIGNAL  
RGB-B GND  
AUDIO IN (LEFT/MONO)  
RGB-B IN  
17 COMPOSITE VIDEO GND  
18 BLANKING SIGNAL GND  
19 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO/RGB SWITCH / 16:9  
RGB-G GND  
20 COMPOSITE VIDEO / S.VHS LUMINANCE IN  
10 Not Used  
21 GND / SHIELD (CHASSIS)  
11 RGB-G IN  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (continued)  
Recommended Signal List  
With Digital RGB signal input (RGB1 input)  
Signal mode  
Resolution  
Setup Menu Condition  
Horizontal Dot clock  
frequency frequency  
No.  
Remarks  
Vertical frequency  
(Hz)  
Signal Name  
DVI-PC  
DVI-STB  
(kHz)  
(MHz)  
1
2
640 X 400  
640 X 480  
864 X 480  
640 X 480  
640 X 480  
640 X 480  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
800 X 600  
1024 X 768  
1024 X 768  
1024 X 768  
720 X 480  
1280 X 720  
1920 X 1080  
70.08  
59.94  
59.94  
72.81  
75.00  
85.01  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.06  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
59.94  
60.00  
60.00  
31.47  
31.47  
31.47  
37.86  
37.50  
43.27  
35.16  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.67  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
31.47  
45.00  
33.75  
25.18  
25.18  
34.24  
31.50  
31.50  
36.00  
36.00  
40.00  
50.00  
49.50  
56.25  
65.00  
75.00  
78.75  
27.00  
74.25  
74.25  
VGA  
3
W-VGA  
WVGA type : On  
4
5
6
7
8
9
VESA  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
480p  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
EIA-861  
720p/60  
1080i/60  
: acceptable)  
(
With Composite Input(AV1~AV4 input) and S-video Input (AV3 input).  
Signal mode  
Horizontal  
Dot clock  
No.  
Remarks  
Vertical frequency  
(Hz)  
frequency (kHz)  
frequency (MHz)  
Signal Name  
Resolution  
525  
NTSC4.43  
NTSC3.58  
PAL  
SECAM  
1
2
59.94  
50.00  
15.73  
15.63  
625  
With R, G, B Video input (AV2 and AV4 input).  
Signal mode  
Horizontal  
frequency (kHz)  
Dot clock  
frequency (MHz)  
No.  
Remarks  
Remarks  
Vertical frequency  
(Hz)  
Signal Name  
Resolution  
525  
625  
59.94  
50.00  
15.73  
15.63  
NTSC4.43/3.58  
PAL, SECAM  
1
With component input (AV1, AV2 and RGB2-component input).  
Signal mode  
Horizontal  
Resolution  
Dot clock  
frequency (MHz)  
No.  
Vertical frequency  
(Hz)  
frequency (kHz)  
Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
576i  
480i  
576  
480  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
59.94  
50.00  
60.00  
60.00  
15.63  
15.73  
31.26  
31.47  
28.13  
33.75  
45.00  
576p  
576  
480p  
480  
1080i/50  
1080i/60  
720p/60  
1080  
1080  
720  
The monitor differentiates the signal modes according to the horizontal and vertical frequencies and the horizontal and vertical sync signal  
polarities. Note that different signals having all these elements alike may be handled as the same signal.  
Displaying images with more than 512 lines of vertical resolution at Full diplay (compressed display) can result in the interpolation of stripes.(37")  
Displaying images with more than 768 lines of vertical resolution at Full diplay (compressed display) can result in the interpolation of stripes.(55")  
42  
Optional Tuner Unit Function  
The optional tuner unit can operate when installed with the optional video unit.  
43  
56  
Additional functions when the optional tuner unit is installed are as follows: (  
)
~
COMPONENT NAMES  
Remote control (provided for the optional tuner unit)  
9
This type of remote control would be provided for the optional tuner unit as the substitute for the one shown in page  
.
POWER ON / OFF button  
PICTURE MODE button  
RECALL button  
AUDIO MODE button  
D
/
N
SURROUND button  
CH I / II button  
MULTI PICTURE (PinP) button  
Buttons for MULTI PICTURE mode  
RETURN button  
SELECT / ADJUST buttons (  
+
I
/
II  
i
INPUT SELECT button  
MENU button  
2-4-12  
A
/
B
MENU  
P+  
P-  
PROGRAM UP / DOWN buttons  
)
-
+
OK  
VOLUME UP / DOWN buttons  
DV D  
OK button  
MUTE button  
FREEZE button  
ZOOM button  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
DVD CONTROL buttons  
1
2
5
3
6
9
PROGRAM SELECT buttons  
4
7
8
0
PROGRAM UP / DOWN buttons  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
RGB / VIDEO buttons  
RGB1  
RGB2  
TIME button  
Loading Batteries  
Handling the Remote Control  
1. Open the battery cover.  
Slide back and remove the battery  
cover in the direction of the arrow.  
Use the remote control within about 5 m from front of the units  
remote-control sensor and within 30 degrees on both sides.  
2. Load batteries.  
Load two Size AA batteries included  
observing the correct polarities.  
With in 30  
With in 30  
degrees  
degrees  
About 3m  
About 3m  
About 5m  
D
/
N
i
+
I
/
II  
A
/
B
2-4-2  
MENU  
P+  
P-  
-
+
OK  
3. Close the battery cover.  
Replace the battery cover in the  
direction of the arrow and snap it back  
into place.  
D
V
D
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
1
2
5
3
6
9
4
7
8
0
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
RGB1  
RGB2  
ATTENTION  
Do not drop or impact the remote control.  
Do not splash the remote control with water or put it on a wet  
object to avoid possible failures.  
Before leaving the remote control out of use for an extended  
period of time, remove the batteries from it.  
If the remote control begins to lack responsiveness, replace the  
batteries.  
Strong light such as direct sunlight impinging on the  
photoreceptor of the remote control can cause operational  
failure. Position this unit to avoid direct contact with such light.  
CAUTION  
Do not use new and old batteries together. The batteries could  
explode or leak, resulting in fires, physical injury, or stains.  
When loading batteries, observe their correct polarities as marked  
on the product. If loaded in the wrong direction, the batteries  
could explode or leak, resulting in fires, physical injury, or stains.  
43  
COMPONENT NAMES (continued)  
Remote control (provided for the optional tuner unit) (continued)  
PICTURE MODE  
AUDIO MODE  
You may recall the picture mode by  
pressing this button. Each time pressed,  
picture mode is changed in following  
sequence.  
You may recall the sound mode by pressing  
this button. Each time pressed, sound mode  
is changed in following sequence.  
Movie  
Music  
Dynamic  
Natural  
D / N  
Favourite  
Speech  
MATRIX SURROUND  
Press this button to set Matrix  
Surround On or Off.  
INPUT SELECT  
Press this button to change input  
mode.  
+
i
I / II  
MULTI PICTURE  
Press this button to change the  
screen to multi-pictures. Press it  
again to return to normal picture.  
RECALL  
You can see the input mode status on  
the screen by pressing this button.  
2-4-12  
A / B  
MENU  
P+  
CH I/II  
This button is for A2 / NICAM  
models only.  
-
+
OK  
MULTI MODE  
P-  
In multi-picture mode, pressing this  
button will change the multi-picture  
mode.  
DV D  
MUTE  
DVD CONTROL  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
Press this button to turn off the set  
sound. When press again or the _  
volume up button will restore the sound.  
You can use these buttons to operate  
the selected brand of DVD player.  
54  
FREEZE  
1
2
5
3
6
9
Press this button to change the  
picture to freeze mode. Press it again  
to return to normal picture.  
PROGRAM SELECT  
Press these buttons to select a TV  
program directly.  
4
7
8
0
ZOOM  
Press this button can change Picture size.  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
RGB1  
RGB2  
TIME  
Pressing this button can indicate the  
time by On-Screen display when  
receiving a TV program on the screen  
including TELETEXT service with the  
time information.  
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[Buttons for TELETEXT Mode]  
SUBTITLE button  
TEXT button  
D
/
N
+
I
/
II  
i
TV button  
COLOUR buttons  
A
/
B
2-4-12  
MENU  
(RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE)  
P+  
P-  
-
+
OK  
DV D  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
+
TEXT / TV TEXT button  
1
2
5
3
6
9
MODE button  
4
7
PAGE UP / DOWN button  
SUB PAGE buttons  
8
0
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
INDEX button  
RGB1  
RGB2  
REVEAL button  
HOLD button  
TV / TEXT button  
CANCEL button  
U. N. L. button  
TELETEXT FUNCTION  
Buttons on Remote Control  
Function  
Press this to use the TELETEXT services.  
TEXT  
TV  
Press this to return to the TV mode when in the TELETEXT mode.  
This switches the receiver between the TV mode and the TELETEXT mode.  
TV / TEXT  
TEXT / TV + TEXT  
MODE  
In TELETEXT mode, this button switches between TV+TEXT screen (split) and TELETEXT only.  
This selects the FASTEXT and FAVOURITE modes.  
This selects the P100 page.  
INDEX  
This allows receiving of a sub page. When the button is pressed, S✱✱✱✱will be displayed at the top left of the screen.  
SUB PAGE  
SUB TITLE  
Use this to access a subtitle service directly rather than through a TELETEXT service (subject to subtitle service broadcasting).  
This allows the screen to return to the TV mode temporarily while searching for a required text page. When the required text  
page has been received, the page number will be displayed at the top left of the screen. Press the CANCEL button again to  
display the TELETEXT screen.  
CANCEL  
Each of these buttons selects a link page displayed at the lower part of the screen.  
A FAVOURITE page can also be stored in the memory using one of the colours. It can then retrieve the page stored by  
pressing the appropriate colour button.  
RED  
GREEN  
YELLOW  
BLUE  
To store a FAVOURITE page :  
press the MODE button ;  
press a colour button for the FAVOURITE page ;  
enter the FAVOURITE page number to be stored and press the same colour button again to confirm.  
Each time this button is pressed, the screen display mode changes through the following.  
upper half screen enlarged  
lower half screen enlarged  
normal state  
U. N. L  
HOLD  
This holds the page currently being displayed on the screen. Instead of the page number, a "  
the screen. Press this button again to release the hold state.  
" indicator appears at the top of  
This allows hidden information (found on some teletext pages) to be displayed on the screen.  
These buttons increase / decrease the TELETEXT page number.  
REVEAL  
PAGE UP / DOWN  
NOTE  
Certain pages do not show linked pages at the bottom of the screen. To display linked pages, press the INDEX button.  
45  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Connecting Antenna  
Make sure that the power switch of the monitor is turned off.  
Speaker (R)  
Speaker (L)  
(exp)  
Monitor rear panel  
(exp)  
(37")  
(37")  
(55")  
(55")  
antenna  
20 18 16 14 12 10  
8
6
4
2
21 19 17 15 13 11  
9
7
5
3
1
Precautions when connecting the antenna  
Please use a coaxial cable which is free from interference to connect the antenna. Avoid using a parallel flat  
feeder wire as interference may occur, causing reception to be unstable and stripe noise to appear on the  
screen.  
Avoid using indoor antenna as this may be affected by interference. Please use CATV net or outdoor  
antenna.  
Keep the power cord as far away from the antenna wire as possible.  
If there are noise appearance in the picture of VHF-Low band channel, please use the double-shielded cable (not  
provided) for RF LEADS to reduce the noise.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
The functions of the buttons located on the bottom  
of the monitor change as shown below:  
D
/
N
POWER ON/OFF  
button  
+
I
/
II  
i
INPUT SELECT  
button  
2-4-12  
A
/
B
MENU  
PROGRAM UP/DOWN  
buttons  
P+  
P-  
-
+
OK  
VOLUME  
DV D  
UP/DOWN buttons  
M
M
M
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
M
MUTE button  
ZOOM button  
MENU button  
INPUT SELECT button  
(OK button)  
1
2
5
3
6
9
4
7
PROGRAM SELECT  
buttons  
PROGRAM UP/DOWN button  
SELECT button)  
8
0
(
VOLUME UP/DOWN  
buttons  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
RGB/VIDEO  
buttons  
(
ADJUST buttons)  
RGB1  
RGB2  
SUB-POWER button  
( ) indicates the function while the MENU is displayed on the screen.  
Input Switching  
Size Switching  
Each time the ZOOM button of the remote control is  
pressed, the screen display size will change in sequence  
and the status will be displayed at the bottom of the  
screen.  
Input can be switched by pressing the AV1, AV2, AV3,  
AV4, RGB1 or RGB2 buttons of the remote control. And  
the way to return to a TV channel is as follows:  
Pressing INPUT SELECT button at RGB2 input screen.  
Pressing some PROGRAM SELECT buttons and select a TV  
channel.  
• During TV mode  
Pressing PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons at the screen without  
OSD(On-screen display).  
Auto  
Full  
Zoom  
Input can be switched in the sequence of TV AV1  
14:9Zoom  
C14:9L  
AV2 AV3 AV4 RGB1 RGB2 by pressing the  
INPUT SELECT button of the monitor or the remote  
control.  
[Auto] is the mode using WSS (Wide Screen Signals) which  
identify the picture format movies and programs are broadcast in.  
Various broadcast stations now transmit WSS. It can be detected  
and the monitor automatically switch to the correct format.  
However, some broadcasters do not transmit WSS, so this  
monitor will not recognize which format is being transmitted.  
Therefore, Default Zoom setting in the Function Menu is used to  
choose when a WSS has not been sent or has not been detected.  
TV  
RGB2  
AV1  
AV2  
RGB1  
AV3  
AV4  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
D
/
N
RECALL button  
+
I
/
II  
i
MULTI PICTURE  
button  
2-4-12  
A
/
B
MENU  
MULTI MODE  
button  
A/B button  
SELECT buttons  
P+  
P-  
-
+
OK  
DV D  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
1
2
5
3
6
9
Displaying MULTI PICTURE  
4
7
8
0
If the MULTI PICTURE button on the remote control is  
pressed, multi pictures will display. And then three types  
of the screen can be selected by pressing the MULTI  
MODE button on the remote control.  
PROGRAM UP/DOWN  
buttons  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
RGB1  
RGB2  
The multi picture mode will change in the following  
sequence each time the MULTI MODE button is pressed.  
2 pictures (Split)  
4 pictures  
12 pictures  
Activating the Split mode from the TV screen  
Pressing the MULTI PICTURE button one time will display 2 pictures.  
The speaker icon can be shifted left and right by pressing the A/B button; the audio will be output from the  
5
AV1  
side on which the speaker icon is located.  
The same signal input cannot be selected for both screens at the same time.  
The TV channel can be changed by pressing the  
control.  
The signal input mode of picture-A or picture-B (the one that the speaker icon is located on) can be selected  
by pressing INPUT SELECT button on the remote control.  
and  
PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons on the remote  
A B  
Pressing the MULTI PICTURE button once again will cancel the multi picture mode.  
When the Video input is set to RGB Video, multi picture mode is not possible.  
Refer to the table for 2 pictures (Split) mode.  
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Activating the 4 pictures mode from the TV screen  
Pressing the MULTI MODE button one time at the 2 pictures mode will display 4 pictures.  
B1  
B2  
8
6
AV1  
Press [A/B] button to select picture A or picture B indicated by a red triangle. For pictures on right, press  
green.  
SELECT buttons to select picture. The selected channel number would change  
The TV channel can be changed by pressing the  
and  
PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons on the remote  
A
control.  
B3 11  
The audio can only be output from picture A in 4 pictures mode.  
The same signal input mode cannot be selected for each screens at the same time.  
Pressing the MULTI PICTURE button at the 4 picture mode will cancel the multi picture mode. And then,  
pressing the MULTI PICTURE button again will display the 4 pictures.  
Refer to the table for 4 pictures mode.  
49  
1
2
6
3
7
4
8
Activating the 12 pictures mode from the TV screen  
Pressing the MULTI MODE button one time at the 4 pictures mode will display 12 pictures.  
5
9
Starting from channel 1, preset channels will automatically display in sequence on the 12 windows.  
This function activates only in TV mode.  
10  
11  
12  
After several seconds, it refreshes the picture one by one.  
Pressing the MULTI PICTURE button at the 12 picture mode will cancel the multi picture mode. And then,  
pressing the MULTI PICTURE button again will display the 12 pictures again.  
Pressing the MULTI MODE button at the 12 picture mode will display the 2 pictures (Split) mode.  
NOTE  
Even if the input of the horizontal / vertical synchronizing signal (or video signal) stops in the multi picture display, the mode will not change to  
power save mode.  
Please be careful since image retention will occur if display is left in a multi picture display state for a long period of time.  
48  
2 Pictures (Split)  
Input terminal  
AV1~AV4, ANT  
AV1, AV2  
RGB1  
RGB2  
TELE  
TEXT  
PAL  
NTSC3.58 576i 480i  
Sub  
1080i/50 1080i/60 720p/60 STB Component  
Main  
SECAM NTSC4.43 576p 480p  
Main  
Sub  
AV1  
PAL, SECAM  
NTSC3.58/4.43  
576i, 576p  
480i, 480p  
1080i/50  
~
AV4  
ANT  
AV1  
AV2  
1080i/60  
720p/60  
RGB1  
RGB2  
STB  
Component  
: Available)  
(
4 Pictures  
Input terminal  
AV1~AV4, ANT  
AV1, AV2  
RGB1  
RGB2  
Main  
TELE  
TEXT  
PAL  
NTSC3.58 576i 480i  
Sub  
Sub 1  
Sub 2  
Sub 3  
1080i/50 1080i/60 720p/60 STB Component  
Main  
SECAM NTSC4.43 576p 480p  
AV1  
PAL, SECAM  
~
AV4  
ANT  
NTSC3.58/4.43  
576i, 576p  
480i, 480p  
1080i/50  
AV1  
AV2  
1080i/60  
720p/60  
RGB1  
RGB2  
STB  
Component  
: Available)  
(
Input Signal Screen Display  
The TV channel status can be displayed on the screen by  
pressing the RECALL button of the remote control.  
The display will go out in approximately 6 seconds.  
TV  
TV position  
Name  
1
ABCDE  
Sound mode  
Off-timer  
On-timer  
-- -- Min.  
-- -- : -- --  
OFF  
I
Sound system  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
D
/
N
+
I
/
II  
i
2-4-12  
A
/
B
MENU  
P+  
P-  
-
+
OK  
DV D  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
FREEZE button  
1
2
5
3
6
9
4
7
8
0
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
RGB1  
RGB2  
Picture Freezing  
[Split]  
When the FREEZE button on the remote control is pressed, the screen transfers into the  
freeze mode.  
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There are two types of freezing screen mode, Split and Strobe. These are possible to select at the Freeze  
Modesetting of the Function Menu.  
The Split mode will display 2 pictures from the same source on the screen with one active picture and the  
other still.  
A B  
The Strobe mode will display 12 pictures with the last picture active, while other 11 windows are still.  
Pressing the FREEZE button again changes the screen back to the normal picture.  
This function is also available from video input mode besides TV mode. Refer to the table for Freeze function  
as below:  
[Strobe]  
1
2
6
3
7
4
8
Split  
Strobe  
PAL, SECAM  
NTSC3.58/4.43  
576i  
5
9
10  
11  
12  
Active  
480i  
576p  
480p  
1080i/50  
1080i/60  
720p/60  
RGB, DVI-PC  
: Available)  
(
FUNCTION MENU  
Refer to the page  
. (It is same to the Picture Menu of Optional Video Unit Function)  
37  
But 1 item is added and 5 items are deleted.  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
This selects the display condition of the FREEZE mode between Split  
(2 pictures) and Strobe (12 pictures).  
Split  
Strobe  
Freeze Mode  
Not Available (grayed out)  
Mode Display  
ID Number  
Inverse  
Not Available (grayed out)  
Not Available (grayed out)  
Not Available (grayed out)  
Not Available (grayed out)  
Standby White  
Gamma  
50  
SETUP MENU  
[During TV mode]  
Picture  
Setup  
OK  
Audio  
Timer  
Function  
Setup  
Language  
Select  
Auto Tuning  
Manual Tuning  
Fine Tuning  
Sort  
OK  
MENU  
Auto Off  
Off  
OK  
Select  
Set  
Return  
OK Set  
Setup  
Setup  
Manual Tuning  
Position  
Search  
Descrambler  
Name  
Sound System  
Colour System  
Skip  
Auto Tuning  
Manual Tuning  
Fine Tuning  
Sort  
Auto Off  
Select  
99  
C22  
Off  
ABCDE  
BG  
OK  
Off  
OK  
Set  
Return  
Auto  
Off  
Off  
NR  
Select  
Return  
Exit  
Setup  
Fine Tuning  
Select  
Prog.No.199  
+56  
Return  
Setup  
Auto Tuning  
Manual Tuning  
Fine Tuning  
Sort  
Adjust  
OK  
Auto Off  
Off  
OK  
Select  
Set  
Return  
Setup  
Sort  
Setup  
Auto Tuning  
Manual Tuning  
Fine Tuning  
Sort  
Auto Off  
Select  
Position Name  
C.S.MHz  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
ABCDE 471MHz  
OK  
BBC1  
-----  
C25  
C40  
C30  
S27  
BBC  
Off  
FGHIJ  
OK  
Set  
Return  
XYZAB S41  
-----  
-----  
225MHz  
C51  
Select  
Return  
Exit  
Setup  
Setup  
Setup  
Auto Tuning  
Country  
Auto Tuning  
Country  
Auto Tuning  
Country  
Austria  
Belgium  
Croatia  
Greece  
Hungary  
Iceland  
Ireland  
Portugal  
San Marino  
Spain  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Germany  
Sweden  
Italy  
Switzerland  
Turkey  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Poland  
United Kingdom  
Search  
Select  
Search  
Select  
Search  
Select  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Set  
Return  
Set  
Return  
Set  
Return  
OK  
Setup  
Auto Tuning  
Country  
Setup  
Auto Tuning  
Portugal  
San Marino  
Spain  
Scanning Channel Number: 33  
OK  
Sweden  
Cancel  
Switzerland  
Turkey  
United Kingdom  
OK  
Cancel  
Search  
Select  
OK  
Set  
Return  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
SETUP MENU (continued)  
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
Auto Tuning  
L
Select the country name by  
SELECT buttons and press OK  
M
button.  
(Page1)  
(Page2)  
(Page3)  
If some required stations could not be preset in this auto tuning  
function, select and preset the required station in the required  
position by the manual tuning operation.  
Country  
Search  
Press the OK button and it starts the auto tuning.  
Manual Tuning  
L
Set the position number. This also can be set by  
UP/DOWN buttons.  
PROGRAM  
M
••••••  
1
2
3
199  
AV00  
Position  
Search  
At first, select the channel entry method, entering a two digit channel  
number(CH), entering a two digit S-band number or entering a three  
digit frequency(MHz), by pressing the OK button.  
Enter two digit number by pressing 0~9 NUMBER buttons. If the  
number is normal, then it starts the channel search.  
(C--)  
(S--)  
Enter two digit number by pressing 0~9 NUMBER buttons. If the  
number is normal, then it starts the channel search.  
Enter three digit number by pressing 0~9 NUMBER buttons. If the  
number is normal, then it starts the channel search.  
(--MHz)  
Set this to Off normally. If it is set to On, AV4 (Scart) terminal operates  
as TV signal output, and the screen changes to display AV4 (Scart)  
input signal automatically.  
Off  
(
On  
Descrambler  
Name  
This is used to input the name of the TV station within 5 letters. After  
L
fixing the cursor on the first digit, select a letter by  
SELECT  
M
buttons and move to next digit by  
button again after finished.  
ADJUST button. Press the OK  
:a letter)  
Selectable letters are 0~`9, A~`Z, +, “–”, ” ”(blank),  
,(comma) and .(period) .  
BG  
I
DK  
Select the sound system through the 5 different settings.  
Select the colour system through the 5 different settings.  
Sound System  
Colour System  
L'  
L
Auto  
PAL  
SECAM  
NTSC4.43  
NTSC3.58  
If this is set to On, that position will be skipped while selecting  
positions by PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons.  
This is automatically set to On for those non-broadcasting channels.  
Off  
On  
Skip  
NR  
If this is set to On, it helps to reduce the noise interference visible on  
the screen, especially in the weaker signal reception areas.  
Off  
On  
After completing the fine-tuning, press the RETURN button to exit this  
mode.  
The variable range is -56 ~ +56.  
Decreasing the frequency Increasing the frequency  
Fine Tuning  
data for the main tuner  
data for the main tuner.  
Sort  
Press OK button at the a line that is required to change order, then  
the characters will change to green. And move it up or down in the  
(A Line of position List)  
L
list by pressing  
SELECT buttons. And press OK button to  
M
complete it. Press the RETURN button to exit.  
If this is set to On, the power will be turned off when there is no  
transmission signal and no operation for about 10 minutes in the TV  
mode.  
Off  
On  
Auto Off  
[During VIDEO signal input]  
1 item is added to the Menu shown in the page  
39  
.
Selected characters  
Setup hint  
TV:AV4 (Scart) output will be fixed as TV signal output.  
Monitor:AV4 (Scart) output can view the image as on the main unit.  
But it is possible to monitor only the composite video signal from  
AV1, AV2, or AV3 input that is displayed on the screen at the time.  
If Descrambler is set to On, it will be fixed as TV automatically.  
TV  
Monitor  
Scart Output  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
A2 / NICAM / Sound Multiplex  
The CH I / II button is only useful for NICAM and sound multiplex signals.  
Otherwise pressing this button will have no effect.  
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BILINGUAL / DUAL sound broadcast  
When bilingual program is received, sound mode display appears in yellow as shown on  
NICAM [II]  
right.  
Press the CH I / II button to select the sound to be heard.  
Each time the button is pressed, I, II or (force mono) appear cyclically on the screen.  
M
When receiving NICAM signals, NICAM display will appear as below.  
Yellow  
Green  
Sound multiplex signal received  
Yellow  
[I]  
[II]  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Green  
NICAM signal received  
NICAM [II]  
NICAM [I]  
Select I, II or  
(force mono) to hear the CH I, CH II or MONO broadcast respectively.  
STEREO sound broadcast  
When a stereo program is received, sound mode display will appear in red, and you can  
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press the CH I / II button to select between stereo and mono sound.  
Each time the button is pressed,  
or (force mono)appear cyclically on the screen.  
M
When receiving NICAM signals, NICAM display will appear as below.  
Sound multiplex signal received  
Red  
Green  
NICAM signal received  
Green  
Red  
NICAM  
Select  
or (force mono) to hear the STEREO or MONO broadcast respectively.  
Monaural sound broadcast  
8
When a monaural program is received, sound mode display will appear in green.  
You can press the CH I / II button to select the sound mode between monaural and forced  
mono (sound is same).  
Each time the button is pressed,  
or (force mono) appear cyclically on the screen.  
M
NOTE  
If sound signal is not strong enough for quality reception, press the CH I / II button until appears on the screen to receive a clear mono sound.  
M
If sound has hiss noise or keep switching between stereo and mono mode due to signal condition, press the CH I / II button until appears  
M
on the screen to receive a clear mono sound.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
OTHER FUNCTIONS (continued)  
DVD Player Selection  
You can use this remote control to operate the selected brand of DVD player by pressing the following buttons on the remote control  
simultaneously.  
Brands of DVD Player  
Hitachi  
Press  
Brands of DVD Player  
RCA  
Press  
RECALL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RECALL  
RECALL  
9
0
Pioneer  
Mitsubishi  
Onkyo  
RECALL  
RECALL  
RECALL  
RECALL  
RECALL  
RECALL  
RECALL  
Panasonic  
Toshiba  
RECALL  
RECALL  
INDEX  
MODE  
Zenith  
Philips  
Orion  
RECALL SUB PAGE  
JVC  
Shinco  
RECALL  
RECALL  
CANCEL  
REVEAL  
Samsung  
Sony  
Skyworth  
Bubuko  
RECALL  
TV/TEXT  
Example  
1
To operate HITACHI DVD player, press and hold the RECALL button, followed by the  
button.  
D
/
N
+
I
/
II  
i
A
/
B
2-4-12  
MENU  
P+  
P-  
RECALL button  
MODE button  
-
+
OK  
DV D  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
1
2
5
3
6
9
4
7
8
0
SUB PAGE buttons  
AV1  
AV2  
AV3  
AV4  
INDEX button  
RGB1  
RGB2  
REVEAL button  
TV / TEXT button  
CANCEL button  
NOTE  
Not all models of the listed brands can be operated using this remote control.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures  
Make the checks suggested below depending on the symptoms observed. If the symptoms remain uncorrected, contact your dealer.  
WARNING  
Customer servicing can be hazardous.  
Symptom  
Possible reason  
Remedy  
(1) Connection of antenna cable to the TV is (1) Make new connection and/or change antenna  
poor.  
plug.  
(2) Corroded or poor antenna connections.  
(3) Antenna has moved position.  
(4) Adverse weather conditions.  
(5) Transmitter problems.  
(2) Make new connections or renew cable.  
(3) Re-align antenna.  
(4) None.  
(5) Check with local Operator.  
snowy picture - poor sound  
(1) Antenna has moved position.  
(2) TV not tuned correctly.  
(3) Adverse weather conditions.  
(4) Transmitter problems.  
(1) Re-align antenna.  
(2) Re-tune or fine tune TV.  
(3) None.  
(4) Check with local Operator.  
(5) Check the external equipment connected.  
(5) AV Input not set correctly.  
multiple images - sound O.K  
(1) Interference from electrical or mechanical (1) Check devices for shielding and renew if  
motors, fluorescent lights, portable  
radios etc.  
necessary or move further from TV.  
intermittent interference  
(1) TV may be in AV mode.  
(1) Press the INPUT SELECT button or  
to  
buttons  
9
0
on your remote control to return to normal TV  
mode.  
(2) Picture/sound setting set to minimum.  
(3) TV in standby or power save mode.  
(2) Check picture / sound controls (go to MAIN  
MENU).  
(3) Press POWER ON / OFF button.  
no picture or sound  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
This table shows the specifications when the optional video unit and tuner unit have been inserted.  
Display  
dimensions  
Approx. 37 inches (814 (H) x 445 (V) mm, diagonal 930mm)  
1024 (H) x 1024 (V) pixels  
Approx. 55 inches (1229 (H) x 691 (V) mm, diagonal 1410mm)  
Panel  
Resolution  
1366 (H) x 768 (V) pixels  
Net dimensions  
(excluding Speakers/Stand)  
940 (W) x 573 (H) x 99 (D) mm  
1394 (W) x 857 (H) x 105 (D) mm  
Net weight  
(excluding Speakers/Stand)  
29.0kg  
63.5kg  
Temperature  
Operating : 5˚C to 35˚C, Storage : 0˚C to 40˚C  
Ambient  
conditions  
Relative humidity Operating : 20% to 80%, Storage : 20% to 90% (non-condensing)  
Power supply  
AC100 - 240V, 50/60Hz  
Power consumption/at standby 320W / <3W  
530W / <3W  
Audio output  
(RGB input)  
Speaker (12W + 12W (6))  
Speaker (12W + 12W (6)) , sub woofer terminal (RCA)  
RGB1 DVI input terminal (DVI-D)  
RGB1 audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)  
RGB2 analog RGB input terminal (D-sub 15-pin)  
RGB2 audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)  
Input terminals  
Input signals  
0.7 V/1.0 Vp-p, analog RGB (Recommended Signal)  
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 720p/60  
Video signals  
Sync signals  
H/V separate, TTL level [2K]  
H/V composite, TTL level [2K]  
Sync on green, 0.3 Vp-p [75]  
42  
29  
47 modes  
Recommended signal  
(Video input)  
AV1: composite video input terminal (RCA)  
AV1: Y PB PR video input terminal (RCA)  
AV1: L/R audio input terminal (RCA)  
AV2: composite video input terminal (RCA)  
AV2: Y/G PB/B PR/R video input terminal (RCA)  
AV2: L/R audio input terminal (RCA)  
Input terminals  
AV3: composite video input terminal (RCA)  
AV3: S video input terminal (RCA)  
AV3: L/R audio input terminal (RCA)  
AV4: composite video / S video / RGB / L/R audio input terminal (Scart)  
Input signals  
AV1: PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43  
AV1: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 720p/60  
AV2: PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43  
AV2: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 720p/60, RGB  
AV3: PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43  
AV4: PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43  
AV4: RGB  
Video signals  
OUTPUT (MONITOR): composite video monitor-output terminal (RCA)  
OUTPUT (MONITOR): L/R audio monitor- output terminal (RCA)  
AV4: composite video / L/R audio output terminal (SCART)  
Video output Signal  
42  
15 modes  
Recommended signal  
(RF input)  
Input terminals  
ANT : 75Unbalanced  
Input signals  
PAL B, G, H / I / D, K  
SECAM B, G / D, K / K1 / L, L'  
RF Video System  
The monitor takes at least 30 minutes to attain the status of optimal picture quality.  
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Thank You for purchasing this Hitachi Television.  
In the unlikely event that this product should develop a fault, we undertake to repair  
or replace any part of the product which fails due to a manufacturing defect within  
12 months of the date of purchase provided that ...  
1. the product has been installed and used only in accordance with the instructions  
supplied with the product.  
2. the product has not been repaired, maintained, or modified by any person other  
than a Hitachi authorized dealer.  
3. the product serial number has not been removed or altered.  
this guarantee does not apply to a product acquired second hand or for  
commercial or communal use.  
this guarantee does not cover the replacement of exhausted batteries, the  
adjustment of user controls, or aerial alignment.  
any parts replaced under this guarantee shall become the property of HITACHI  
EUROPE LTD..  
please note that evidence of the date of purchase will be required before any  
service under this guarantee is carried out.  
Use the boxes provided below to record your TVs Model and Serial Number - these are found  
on the rating plate located on the rear of the Plasma screen and on the bottun of the AVC. Also,  
record where and when you purchased this T.V. This information will help any future queries you  
may have and should be used in all correspondence with Hitachi service centres.  
MODEL  
SERIAL NUMBER  
DEALER/STORE  
DATE PURCHASED  
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.  
In all cases of difficulty please  
consult your Hitachi dealer.  
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Hitachi, Ltd. Tokyo, Japan  
International Sales Division  
THE HITACHI ATAGO BUILDING,  
No. 15 –12 Nishi Shinbashi, 2 – Chome,  
Minato – Ku, Tokyo 105-8430, Japan.  
Tel: 03 35022111  
HITACHI EUROPE LTD,  
Whitebrook Park  
Lower Cookham Road  
Maidenhead  
HITACHI EUROPE S.A.  
364 Kifissias Ave. & 1, Delfon Str.  
152 33 Chalandri  
Athens  
Berkshire  
GREECE  
SL6 8YA  
Tel: 1-6837200  
UNITED KINGDOM  
Tel: 01628 643000  
Fax: 01628 643400  
Email: consumer-[email protected]  
Fax: 1-6835964  
HITACHI EUROPE GmbH  
Munich Office  
Dornacher Strasse 3  
D-85622 Feldkirchen bei München  
GERMANY  
HITACHI EUROPE S.A.  
Gran Via Carlos III, 86, planta 5  
Edificios Trade - Torre Este  
08028 Barcelona  
SPAIN  
Tel: +49-89-991 80-0  
Tel: 93 409 2550  
Fax: +49-89-991 80-224  
Hotline: +49-180-551 25 51 (12ct/min)  
Fax: 93 491 3513  
HITACHI EUROPE srl  
Via Tommaso Gulli N.39, 20147  
Milano, Italia  
HITACHI Europe AB  
Box 77 S-164 94 Kista  
SWEDEN  
ITALY  
Tel: +39 02 487861  
Tel: +39 02 38073415 Servizio Clienti  
Fax: +39 02 48786381/2  
Tel: +46 (0) 8 562 711 00  
Fax: +46 (0) 8 562 711 13  
HITACHI EUROPE S.A.S  
Lyon Office  
B.P. 45, 69671 BRON CEDEX  
FRANCE  
HITACHI EUROPE LTD (Norway) AB  
STRANDVEIEN 18  
1366 Lysaker  
NORWAY  
Tel: 04 72 14 29 70  
Tel: 67 5190 30  
Fax: 04 72 14 29 99  
Fax: 67 5190 32  
HITACH EUROPE AB  
Egebækgård  
Egebækvej 98  
HITACHI EUROPE AB  
Neopoli / Niemenkatu 73  
FIN-15140 Lahti  
DK-2850 Nærum  
DENMARK  
Tel: +45 43 43 6050  
Fax: +45 43 60 51  
FINLAND  
Tel : +358 3 8858 271  
Fax: +358 3 8858 272  
Hitachi Europe Ltd  
HITACHI EUROPE LTD  
Na Sychrove 975/8  
101 27 Pr aha 10 – Bohdalec  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
Bergensesteenweg 421  
1600 Sint-Pieters-Leeuw  
BELGIUM  
Tel: +32 2 363 99 01  
Fax: +32 2 363 99 00  
Tel: +420 267 212 383  
Fax: +420 267 212 385  

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