TECHNICAL MANUAL (Ver. 1.1) FOR PIONEER PLASMA DISPLAY MONITOR WHEN USED WITH VIDEO CARDS (EXPANSION SOLUTIONS CARDS) PLASMA DISPLAY MONITOR: PDP-607CMX VIDEO CARD: PDA-5003 / PDA-5004 TABLE TOP STAND: PDK-TS26 WALL MOUNT UNIT: PDK-WM03 SPEAKER SYSTEM: PDP-S55-LR This manual provides precautions and information for installation, preparation, and handling of the Plasma Display and its dedicated mounting hardware.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 4 FEATURES .............................................................................. 5 SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Specifications ............................................................... 6 2.2 External Dimensions .................................................... 8 2.3 Controls and Connectors ........................................... 10 2.4 Pin layout ..................................................
Table of Contents 5.4 Integrator Mode ....................................................... 142 5.4.1 About the Integrator Mode ............................. 142 5.4.2 Example of Integrator Mode Operation .......... 143 5.4.3 Adjustment and Setting in the Integrator Mode ............................................................... 144 1) PICTURE Adjustment ............................... 144 2) WHITE BALANCE Adjustment ................. 145 3) COLOR DETAIL setting ............................
Introduction Introduction The contents of “5.1 Before Beginning Adjustments (pg. 78)” and subsequent sections are premised on the PDP607CMX being equipped with the PDA-5003 or PDA-5004. Items that apply only when the PDA-5003 or PDA-5004 is installed are marked with a star ‘★’.
Features Features and Functions of this device ¶ Introduces newly developed Wide Plasma Panel The new, wide, high-precision plasma panel (1365x768 / 16:9) pushes the envelope of previous high-luminance panels, producing brighter, clearer images with higher contrast. ¶ ES Slot interface for enhanced potential The display has a built-in ES Slot Interface to allow card installation for the connection of external devices, thus enhancing its expansion potential.
Specifications 2.1 Specifications Light-emitting panel ..................... 60V type AC Plasma Panel 131.86 cm (W) × 74.19 cm (H) × 151.3 cm (diagonal) Aspect ratio .................................................................... 16 : 9 Pixels ...................................................................... 1365 × 768 Pixel pitch ................. 0.966 mm (H•RGB trio) × 0.
Specifications INPUT Response Signals INPUT 1 INPUT 2 7 PC signals supported 7 PC signals supported Resolution (Dot x Line) 640x400 720x400 640x480 848x480 852x480 800x600 832x624 1024x768 1280x768 1360x765 1360x768 1376x768 1280x800 1280x854 1152x864 1152x870 1152x900 1440x900 1280x960 1280x1024 1400x1050 1680x1050 1600x1200 1920x1200 1920x1200RB Refresh rate Vertical 70.1 Hz 70.1 Hz 85.1 Hz 59.9 Hz 66.7 Hz 72.8 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 100.4 Hz 120.4 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 56.3 Hz 60.3 Hz 72.2 Hz 75 Hz 85.
External Dimensions 2.2 External Dimensions WEIGHT: 62.0 kg (136.7 lbs) (without stand) MATERIAL: Front: Resin; Rear cover: Metal plate, Front protector panel: Glass TREATMENT: Front: Paint; Rear cover: Paint (All paints are Pioneer original colors) For packaging information, refer to “3.3.2 Unpacking” (pg. 21). 30 (Unit: mm) : center of gravity TOP VIEW 122.4 1470 1372 1318.6 741.9 782 880 66.05 71.7 390 3 151 LED 592.5 7.5 7.5 IR 45 61.7 LEFT SIDE VIEW 141.9 RIGHT SIDE VIEW 98 360 402.
External Dimensions IR 10.5 ø1 0 LED 98 ø2 109 30.3 135 150 367.8 17 45 99.3 1212 28 38 42 402.8 51 360 98 141.
Controls and Connectors 2.3 Controls and Connectors 3 Main unit Main unit Operation panel on the main unit STANDBY/ON 4 MENU DISPLAY / SET 506 INPUT SCREEN SIZE 7 8 – VOL + 9 21 Main unit Operation panel on the main unit 1 Remote control sensor 4 STANDBY/ON button ( Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to operate the unit. 2 STANDBY/ON indicator ) Press to put the display in Standby or into operation. 5 MENU button Press to open and close the on-screen menu.
Controls and Connectors Connection Panel When installing PDA-5003 S-VIDEO INPUT3 INPUT4 VIDEO IN ~ AUDIO INPUT 3/4 OUT R L G(ON SYNC) B R # ! @ INPUT5 ANALOG RGB HD (H/V SYNC) VD AUDIO R $ L % When installing PDA-5004 S-VIDEO INPUT3 AUDIO R ^ INPUT4 VIDEO L IN & OUT AUDIO * ( IN L R COMPONENT VIDEO Y ) INPUT5 Pb/Cb Pr/Cr _ AUDIO R L + - = OUT INPUT1 OUTPUT INPUT1 INPUT2 1 2 AUDIO RS-232C COMBINATION 3 4 ANALOG RGB OUT (D-Sub) ANALOG RGB IN (D-Su
Controls and Connectors Video Card Section Video Card Section The video card provides three video input connectors, one video output connector, and two audio input connectors. Consult the pages noted in parentheses ( ) for details regarding connections to the various jacks and connectors. The video card provides three video input connectors, one video output connector, and three audio input connectors.
Pin layout 2.4 Pin layout INPUT1 (Mini D-sub, 15-pin connector; female) pin layout 5 1 1 5 6 10 15 11 6 Input Pin No. RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9-pin connector; male) pin layout (DCE format) Output 9 Signal Pin No.
Remote Control Unit 2.5 Remote Control Unit 1 SCREEN SIZE button Press to select the screen size. 2 INPUT buttons Press to select the input. 1 0 - 2 = 3 MENU button Press to reveal and hide the on-screen menu. 4 ADJUST (5/∞/3/2) buttons Press to navigate menu screens and adjust various settings on the unit. 5 SET button 3 ~ 4 ! Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit. 6 SUB INPUT button Press to change subscreen inputs during multiscreen display.
Installation Site Requirements 3.1 Installation Site Requirements If the site requires modifications or special preparations before installing the Plasma Display or its mounting hardware, obtain permission in advance from the building owner or building authorities. To ensure safety, it is also important to determine the strength of the installation site with the help of an authorized building contractor.
Installation Site Requirements 9) Temperature and humidity conditions • The installation site should meet the following conditions: • Operating temperatures: 0 °C to 40 °C (largely depending on installation conditions) • Operating humidity: 20 % to 80 % • Storage temperature: –20 °C to 60 °C • Storage humidity: 20 % to 90 % • Operating atmospheric pressure: 800 hPa to 1100 hPa • Storage atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa to 1114 hPa • We discourage installing electronic products such as this unit in locations su
Installation Conditions 3.2 Installation Conditions 3.2.1 Heat dissipation This unit has openings for effective ventilation. Vent locations are marked by arrows in the illustration below. The arrows show the direction of airflow. To allow proper dissipation of heat from the unit, do not cover these openings. (Unit : mm) 104.5 140.25 1176.4 744.4 36.4 124.4 92.4 124.4 124.4 92.4 124.4 36.4 108.4 44.6 108.4 A A FAN1 A A A A A FAN2 174.5 94 A FAN3 404.4 164.5 227.75 216.
Installation Conditions 3.2.2 Calculating heat quantity As a courtesy to our customers, we have included the power formula for calculating air conditioning needs. For power consumption, allow 500 W = 500 VA per unit. Since most of the power consumed is transformed into heat, power consumption may be regarded as roughly equal to generated heat. 1 Conversion to calories [W] × 0.86 = [kcal/h] Heat generated per display: 500 W × 0.86 = 430 kcal/h 2 Conversion to British Thermal Units [W] × 3.
Installation Conditions This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes. For additional safety, we recommend securing it at four points on opposite sides of the horizontal and vertical center lines, as shown in the drawing below. Methods of securing Secured at four points (with mounting hardware attached to the top and bottom) *Attach using M8x4. Secured at four points (with mounting hardware attached to the sides) *Attach using M8x4.
Installation Conditions 3.2.4 Mounting surface warping The display incorporates glass. Before mounting the panel using hardware other than that provided by Pioneer, perform the following checks to confirm that the display is free from warps exceeding 1 mm*. Regarding the 1 mm limit: The panel frame may have a warp of up to 3 mm. If the total warp (the warp of the frame plus the warp of the mounting surface) exceeds 4 mm then the glass in the display may experience excessive stress.
Installation Procedures 3.3 Installation Procedures 3.3.1 Transportation precautions • Once the shipping container is opened, transporting the unit in its packaging should be handled by two or more people. To avoid injury or damage, do not lift the package by its packing bands. • When transporting or storing the unit, always position it vertically - never horizontally. Horizontal transportation or storage invalidates the product warranty.
Installation Procedures 2) Unpacking procedures 1 Remove the packing bands. 2 Slowly lift and remove the upper carton. 3 Lift and remove the carton cover. 4 Remove the pads. 5 Remove the accessory and power cord cases. 6 Remove the unit (requires two or more people). 3) Transportation of the unpacked unit. If it needs to be moved, the unit should be lifted by two or more people. Caution • Never move the unit by dragging it along the floor.
Installation Procedures 4) Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands Fasten cables using the supplied speed clamps. Once speed clamps are fastened, they are not easily removed. * As viewed from the rear of the display. 1 1. 2 Organize cables together using the provided speed clamps. Insert 1 into an appropriate hole on the rear of the unit then snap 2 into the back of 1 to fix the clamp. Speed clamps are designed to be difficult to undo once in place. Please attach carefully. 2.
Special Installation (Mounting to fittings) 3.4 Special Installation The unit can be hung from or embedded in a wall. However, some installations impose additional limitations on operating temperatures and other factors. Examine installation methods and the ambient conditions for your installation site. Refer to sections “3.1 Installation Site Requirements” (pg. 15), ”3.2 Installation Conditions” (pg. 17), and “3.3 Installation Procedures” (pg. 21) in this manual.
Special Installation (Mounting to fittings) Standard installation (In cases where top and bottom are reversed) Example 1 Example 2 35 mm or less 35 mm or less Vertical installation Example 3 Example 4 35 mm or less 35 mm or less Attach so that the fan is on the left side when viewed from the rear.
Special Instruction (Hanging on the wall) 3.4.2 Hanging on the wall Carefully read the following imformation before attempting to hang the unit on a wall. Take note of the various limitations specified in this section. Mount the unit so that twisting, bending, or any other warping does not exceed 4 mm. Shaded areas indicate attachment points for mounting hardware.
Special Installation (Hanging on the wall) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing the panel to a wall are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct. (Also refer to “3.4.1 Mounting to fittings” (pg. 24).) Note Heated air is drawn from the interior of the unit by fans.
Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) 3.4.3 Embedding in the wall Carefully read the following imformation before trying to embed the unit in a wall. Observe all the limitations specified below. Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting, bending, or other deformation of the unit does not exceed 4 mm. (1) Embedding in walls with space provided behind the unit (no obstructions within a distance of 300 mm from the back surface of the unit).
Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) Temperature Measurement Points (Illustration for reference purposes) : Thermometer (temperature measurement point) 50 mm 50 mm • Make measurements at a distance of 50 mm from the unit without directly subjecting the thermometer to fan exhaust. • For spaces where temperature fluctuations are likely, gather additional measurement points for adequate data.
Special Installation (Embedding in the wall) (2) Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit. 100 mm or more 100 mm or more Panting (Punching) net (numerical aperture 50 % or over) 50 mm or more 100 mm or more 100 mm or more Cation : Due to possible heat issues, we do not recommend installing the panel in narrow, enclosed areas.
Special installation (When the display is put in a box) 3.4.4 When the display is put in a box Operating this display in confined spaces is not recommended. • If the display is to be used in a confined space, observe the following conditions shown in the drawing below: A ≥ 50 B ≥ 50 C ≥ 10 D ≥ 50 Use a mesh with aperture efficiency of 50 % or more. If hot air remains in the enclosed space, the temperature may rise causing a malfunction or fire.
Special Installation (Ceiling suspension with wires) 3.4.5 Ceiling suspension (with wires) When suspending with wire, attach the unit either at rows A and B or at rows C and D to keep it from warping. In addition, the unit must be attached at four or more points, with these points distributed symmetrically on opposite sides of the vertical and horizontal center lines. A B Attach so that the fan is on the left side when viewed from the rear.
Special Installation (Ceiling suspension with wires) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . The methods indicated by a large “X” must not be used. Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the thickness and height of the fittings, and the number of bolts is correct. (Also refer to “3.4.1 Mounting to fittings” (pg. 24).
Special Installation (Hanging on the wall lengthwise) 3.4.6 Hanging on the wall lengthwise Carefully read the following imformation before attempting to mount the unit on the wall. Observe the various limitations specified below. Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting, bending, or any other deformation does not exceed 4 mm. Shaded areas indicate attachment points for mounting hardware. : Thermometer (temperature measurement point) B 35.
Special Installation (Hanging on the wall lengthwise) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . The method indicated by a large “X” must not be used. Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of bolts is correct. (Also refer to “3.4.1 Mounting to fittings” (pg. 24).
Special Installation (Place product upright and flush, embedded in the wall) 3.4.7 Place product upright and flush into wall (embedding in the wall) Carefully read the following instructions before trying to embed the unit in a wall. Observe all the limitations specified below. Be sure to mount the unit so that twisting, bending, or other deformation of the unit does not exceed 4 mm.
Special Installation (Place product upright and flush, embedded in the wall) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . The methods indicated by a large “X” must not be used. Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of fixing bolts is correct. (Also refer to “3.4.1 Mounting to fittings” (pg. 24).
Special Installation (Place product upright and flush, embedded in the wall) (2) Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unit Panting (Punching) net (numerical aperture 50 % or over) 100 mm or more Attach so that the fan is on the left side when viewed from the rear. 100 mm or more 100 mm or more 100 mm or more 50 mm or more Cation : Due to possible heat issues, we do not recommend installing the panel in narrow, enclosed areas.
Special Installation (Place product upright and flush, embedded in the wall) Methods of Securing: Basic methods of securing are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas aside from those indicated by . The methods indicated by a large “X” must not be used. Before attaching the unit to fittings, double-check that the thickness and height of the fittings and the number of bolts is correct. (Also refer to “3.4.1 Mounting to fittings” (pg. 24).
Special Installation (Installed facing upward) 3.4.8 Installed facing upward (1) When installed on top of a horizontal surface Horizontal surface 50 mm or more Horizontal surface ✩ Operating Temperature Restrictions (*1) • Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C • The same operating temperature restrictions apply to the speaker system (PDP-S55-LR). *1 For this installation, set the ‘FAN CONTROL’ to ‘MAX’ as shown in “5.4.
Special installation (Installed facing upward) (2) When the Plasma Display is in a confined space Operating this display in confined spaces is not recommended. • If the display is to be used in confined spaces, observe the following conditions shown in the drawing below: A ≥ 50 • If heat remains in the enclosed space, the temperature may rise causing a malfunction or fire. As a precaution, the inner wall should have sufficient heat resistance or fire resistance.
Special installation (Horizontal connections) 3.4.9 Horizontal connections While the display is designed to accommodate side-by-side installations, keep in mind that specific installation configurations may affect ventilation. Observe the following requirements: 1 Installation of up to two units (Horizontal connection) The following table lists the operating temperature conditions when installing more than one panel. Use the units under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range.
Special installation (Multiple) 3.4.10 Multiple While the display is designed to accommodate side-by-side installations, keep in mind that specific installation configurations may affect ventilation. Observe the following requirements: 1 Installing multiple (Two vertical units) The following table lists the operating temperature conditions when installing more than one panel. Use the units under conditions that keep the outside atmosphere in this range.
How to use the standard mounting components 4.1 Standard Mounting Components Features and Characteristics In addition to reliability and vivid display resulting from its large screen area, brightness, and image quality, the Plasma Display (PDP-607CMX) is thin and lightweight. This panel can be mounted in locations not possible for conventional displays. We considered various mounting patterns and operating conditions during the design of the Plasma Display (PDP607CMX).
Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4.2 Handling the Standard Mounting Components 4.2.1 Handling precautions This section of the manual discusses ways to mount, install, and handle the mounting hardware exclusively designed for Pioneer Plasma Displays. Mounting should be performed by qualified experts. Refer all installation and mounting work to qualified installers, or request assistance from a Pioneer dealer. 4.2.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3 Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. PDA-5003: 301.5 mm (W) × 27.6 mm (H) × 148.9 mm (D) (11-7/8 in. (W) × 1-3/32 in. (H) × 5-7/8 in. (D)) PDA-5004: 301.5 mm (W) × 27.6 mm (H) × 148.3 mm (D) (11-7/8 in. (W) × 1-3/32 in. (H) × 5-27/32 in. (D)) Weight ....................................... 0.4 kg (14 oz) Dimensions of packaging ......... 359 mm (W) × 68 mm (H) × 234 mm (D) (14-1/8 in. (W) × 2-11/16 in. (H) × 9-7/32 in.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 7 PDA-5004 Video-related INPUT1 Input The following signal is supported only when a PDA-5004 is installed. • Component video signal Y ........................ 1 Vp-p/75 Ω/negative sync. PB/CB, PR/CR ........ 0.7 Vp-p (color 100 %)/75 Ω INPUT2 Input DVI-D 24-pin connector Digital video signal (HDCP supported) INPUT3 Input S-VIDEO jack (Mini-DIN, 4-pin connector) • Y/C separate video signal Y ........................ 1 Vp-p/75 Ω/negative sync. C ........................ 0.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.2 External Dimensions (Unit: mm) 7 PDA-5003 148.9 137.3 262 27.6 301.5 7 PDA-5004 148.3 137.3 262 27.6 301.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 367.8 17 45 99.3 12 12 28 38 42 32.7 37 402.8 37 18 21.5 14 22 18 18 18 18 36.5 14 360 51 130.2 98 141.9 ★: Symbol indicates the alignment point. 367.8 17 45 99.3 12 12 28 38 42 32.7 39 402.8 39 14 26 14 26 14 26 14 14 34 14 130.2 51 360 98 141.9 ★: Symbol indicates the alignment point.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.3 Installing procedures Installation instructions are listed below. When installing the unit, if a screw or other object should drop inside the Plasma Display, immediately consult your nearest Pioneer Service Center. Continuing operation may damage the panel. This device has been designed for installation on the Pioneer Plasma Display PDP-607CMX.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4 Affix the accessory connector indicator label to the Plasma Display then affix the remote control label to the remote control that is furnished with the Plasma Display.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.4 Input connectors on the Plasma Display with video card 7 When using PDA-5003 Consult the following chart when making connections to a Plasma Display equipped with this video card. Input Connector INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Connected 1*1 2 3 4 5*1 component and signals 4.3.5 Connection to INPUT1 and INPUT5 7 When using PDA-5003 Various components can be connected to the INPUT1 and INPUT5 jacks.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.6 Connection to INPUT1 or INPUT5 7 When using PDA-5003 7 When using PDA-5004 Connection to AV components Connection to AV components Connection to AV component equipped with component video jacks Connection to AV component equipped with component video jacks Make component video connections for AV components equipped with component video jacks. Make component video connections for AV components equipped with component video jacks.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source Make G ON SYNC connections for a component with output that has the synchronization signal layered on top of the green signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) When connecting to COMPONENT VIDEO (INPUT5) [Connections for PDA-5004] INPUT1 ANALOG RGB OUT (D-Sub) ANALOG RGB IN (D-Sub) COMPONENT VIDEO Y INPUT5 Pb/Cb Pr/Cr On-screen setup is necessary after connection.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB source Make composite SYNC connections for a component with output that has the vertical synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal synchronization signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) Connection method differs depending on the computer type. When connecting, please thoroughly read the computer’s operating instructions.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) INPUT1 ANALOG RGB OUT (D-Sub) Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source Make G ON SYNC connections for a personal computer with output that has the synchronization signal layered on top of the green signal.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 When connecting to COMPONENT VIDEO (INPUT5) When connecting to ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) [Connections for PDA-5004] [Connections for PDA-5003] COMPONENT VIDEO Y INPUT5 Pb/Cb Pr/Cr On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB source Make composite SYNC connections for a personal computer with output that has the vertical synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal synchronization signal.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.7 Connection to INPUT2 4.3.9 Connection to INPUT4 A computer equipped with DVI output (digital RGB signal) or an AV component equipped with DVI output, can be connected to the Plasma Display’s DVI connector. Connect an AV component that has a video output jack to the video card’s INPUT4 jack. The VIDEO OUT (INPUT4) jack can be used to output the video signal to a separate monitor, recording device or other component with video input capability.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.10 About DTV set top box connection To ensure proper connection, please carefully read the instruction manual supplied with the DTV set top box. The set top box output signals that this display is compatible with are as follows.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 4.3.11 Audio connections Before making connections, be sure to check that the audio component’s power and the display’s main power is off. Connect an audio component to the audio input jack of the Plasma Display with installed video card. Audio connections for component connected to INPUT2 OUTPUT INPUT1 INPUT2 AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO When the video card is installed, the Plasma Display provides four or five audio input jacks and one audio output jack.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 [When using PDA-5003] [When using PDA-5004] Audio connection for component connected to INPUT3 or INPUT4 Audio connection for component connected to INPUT3 INPUT 3/4 AUDIO INPUT3 R AUDIO L R L Audio input to the AUDIO R/L (INPUT3/4) pin jacks is possible for a component connected to either INPUT3 or INPUT4. The audio line for the component connected to INPUT3 can be connected to the AUDIO R/L (INPUT3) pin jacks.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 7 PC signals supported INPUT Response Signals INPUT 1, 5 7 Video signals supported ★ (applies only when equipped with PDA-5003/PDA-5004) Vertical Horizontal Frequency Frequency Signal Format Fh (kHz) Fv (Hz) 15.625 28.13 31.25 50 37.50 56.20 62.50 15.734 31.5 60 33.75 45.0 67.
Video Card: PDA-5003/PDA-5004 INPUT 2 7 Video signals supported ★ (applies only when equipped with PDA-5003/PDA-5004) Vertical Frequency Fv (Hz) 50 60 Horizontal Frequency Fh (kHz) Signal Format 28.13 31.25 37.50 31.5 33.75 45.0 RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB Remark 1125i(1080i)/HDTV 625p(576p)x720 dot/SDTV 750p(720p)/HDTV 525p(480p)x720 dot/SDTV 1125i(1080i)/HDTV 750p(720p)/HDTV The following signals are not formally supported, but can be displayed (They are not recorded in EDID data).
Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4 Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. 1125 mm (W) × 205 mm (H) × 430 mm (D) (44-9/32 in. (W) × 8-1/16 in. (H) × 16-15/16 in. (D)) Weight ....................................... 6.5 kg (14.3 lbs.) (mounting hardware only) 68.5 kg (151.0 lbs.) (mounting hardware and Plasma Display ) Materials .................................... Base: Aluminum; Cover: plastic (ABS); Stand stay: Zinc Finish ................................
Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4.2 Installation coordinates for screws used to attach the stand to a surface * To stabilize the equipment on the floor, use screws that have a nominal diameter of 6 mm to 8 mm (1/4 inch to 5/16 inch) and that are at least 25 mm (31/32 inch) long. 253.5 (9-31/32) 16 (5/8) 963 (37-29/32) Min. 25 mm (31/32 inch) 6 mm to 8 mm (1/4 inch to 5/16 inch) 12 mm to 18 mm (15/32 inch to 23/32 inch) 46.5 (1-27/32) 430 (16-15/16) 164.
Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4.4 Stand assembling 1 Remove the cardboard and accessories (screws, operating instructions) from the box. ¶ View of packaged items Shock absorbing boxes 4 Tear off the protective sheets covering the feet from their perforated lines so you can see their attachments. ¶ Place them so the attachments are towards you.
Table Top Stand: PDK-TS26 4.4.5 Attaching the Stand to the Plasma Display 1 Attaching Plasma Display to stand. ¶ Make sure that the stand and Plasma Display are properly aligned together, and then place the Plasma Display onto the stand. ¶ Lift up both ends of the Plasma Display then engage the holes on the bottom of the display with the stand. 2 Fixing Plasma Display to stand. 1.
Wall Mount Unit: PDK-WM03 4.5 Wall Mount Unit: PDK-WM03 4.5.1 Specifications External dimensions ...................... 950 mm (W) × 613 mm (H) × 45 mm (D) (37-13/32 in. (W) × 24-1/8 in. (H) × 1-25/32 in. (D)) Weight ............................................ 12.0 kg (26.5 lbs) [mounting hardware only] 74.0 kg (163 lbs) [mounting hardware and plasma display] Finish ............................................... Semi-matte black paint on rear Dimensions of packaging ..............
Wall Mount Unit: PDK-WM03 4.5.2 External Dimensions Unit: mm (inch) 1470 (57-7/8) 950 (37-13/32) 122 (4-13/16) 850 (33-15/32) 45 (1-25/32) 2-8.5x12 (2-11/32x15/32) [Set screw position] 880 (34-21/32) Center of the display 296 (11-21/32) 309 (12-5/32) 2-ø8.5 (2-ø11/32) [Set screw position] 500 (19-11/16) Center of the display 295 (11-5/8) 304 (11-31/32) 187 (7-3/8) 200 (7-7/8) 14-10x20 (14-13/32x25/32) 81.
Wall Mount Unit: PDK-WM03 4.5.3 Hardware assembly and Plasma Display attachment 1) Attaching the metal fittings The display comes with left side hardware and right side hardware. Do the installation so that the two eyebolts are both on the inside. 1 Align the screw holes (ø9) at the positions on the drawing above and below the display metal fittings (one each on the left and right side) with the screw holes (M8) on the back surface of the Plasma Display to anchor the two attached M8 screws.
Wall Mount Unit: PDK-WM03 3) Installing the Plasma Display With the display metal fitting already attached to the Plasma Display, attach the plasma display to the hung on wall unit. 1 Hang the top hooks of the left and right display metal fittings on the groove in the hung on wall unit.
Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 4.6 Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 4.6.1 Specifications External dimensions ................. 90 mm (W) × 880 mm (H) × 96 mm (D) (Not including attachment plates; Qty: 1) (3-17/32 in. (W) × 34-21/32 in. (H) × 3-25/32 in. (D)) When mounted to the Plasma Display : 1651 mm (W) × 880 mm (H) × 122 mm (D) (65 in. (W) × 34-21/32 in. (H) × 4-13/16 in. (D)) Weight ....................................... 6.8 kg (15 lbs.) 68.8 kg (151.7 lbs.
Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 4.6.2 External Dimensions (when mounted to the Plasma Display) Unit: mm (inch) *1 : Dimension from the front surface of the speaker to the attachment pieces.
Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 4.6.3 Installation on the Plasma Display 1) Installation procedure Install the speaker system according to the steps 1 through 5. Note: The speakers are divided into a right (R) and left (L) speaker. When attaching the speakers, be sure to check to labels (R/L) located on the rear of the speakers. 3 Loosely screwing the screws (M5) into place on the top attachment pieces (two locations).
Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 5 Tighten the screws just inserted firmly into place (four locations). ¶ Tighten the screws while pushing the speakers lightly against the Plasma Display. Check to be sure that all four screws have been screwed firmly into place. ¶ If there is a large gap between the Plasma Display and the speakers, adjust them after slightly loosening the screws that were tightened in step 2. After adjustment, re-tighten the screws.
Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 3) Care and Maintenance When the cabinet gets dirty... • Wipe with a lit-free, soft, dry cloth. If the cabinet is heavily soiled, soak a cloth in a neutral detergent solution, wring well, and wipe the cabinet. Remove any remaining moisture by wiping with a dry colth. If you want to use a chemical cloth for cleaning, read any caution information provided with the chemical cloth product. • Do not use solvent such as thinner or benzine for cleaning.
Speaker System: PDP-S55-LR 77
Before Beginning Adjustment/Setting 5.1 Before Beginning Adjustment There are three methods for adjusting this display: • Main control panel • Remote control • Personal computer (RS-232C control) Carefully read and gain a good understanding of this section before beginning adjustment. Items that apply only when a PDA-5003 or PDA-5004 is installed, are indicated with a ‘★’. 5.1.1 Operation Mode This display is divided into the following four operating modes.
Before Beginning Adjustments 3 Integrator Mode This mode provides an adjustment function for integrator options. This mode has white-balance adjustment and various detailed settings in addition to the items in the menu mode. For details, refer to section 5.4, “Integrator Mode” (pg. 142). 4 RS-232C Adjustment In this mode, a personal computer is used to perform various adjustments and settings. There are some items that can only be configured in this mode.
Before Beginning Adjustments 5.1.3 List of Input Correspondence Signals 1) Input correspondence signals (personal computer signals) INPUT1 : Not available. Refresh rate Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical Horizontal 640x400 70.1 Hz 31.5 kHz 720x400 70.1 Hz 85.1 Hz 59.9 Hz 37.9 kHz 31.5 kHz 848x480 66.7 Hz 72.8 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 100.4 Hz 120.4 Hz 60 Hz 35.0 kHz 37.9 kHz 37.5 kHz 43.3 kHz 51.1 kHz 61.3 kHz 31.0 kHz 852x480 60 Hz 31.7 kHz 800x600 56.3 Hz 35.2 kHz 832x624 60.3 Hz 72.
Before Beginning Adjustments Resolution (Dot x Line) 1440x900 Refresh rate Vertical 59.9 Hz Horizontal Screen size (Dot x line) DOT BY DOT 4:3 FULL Remarks Apple Macintosh 17” 55.9 kHz 1365x768 1280x960 60 Hz 60.0 kHz 1280x1024 85 Hz 60 Hz 85.9 kHz 63.9 kHz 1400x1050 60 Hz 60 Hz 71.2 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz 76.1 Hz 85 Hz 100.1 Hz 60 Hz 64.0 kHz 64.6 kHz 75.1 kHz 78.1 kHz 80.0 kHz 81.1 kHz 91.1 kHz 108.5 kHz 65.3 kHz 1680x1050 74.9 Hz 85 Hz 60 Hz 82.3 kHz 93.9 kHz 65.3 kHz 1600x1200 60 Hz 75.
Before Beginning Adjustments : Not available. Resolution (Dot x Line) Refresh rate Vertical Horizontal 1024x768 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 1280x768 60 Hz 70.1 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 100.6 Hz 119.4 Hz 56.2 Hz 49.7 kHz 56.5 kHz 60.0 kHz 68.7 kHz 80.5 kHz 95.5 kHz 45.1 kHz 48 kH z 56 kH z 1280x800 59.8 Hz 69.8 Hz 59.8 Hz 49.7 kHz 1280x854 60 Hz 53.1 kHz 1360x768 60 Hz 47.
Before Beginning Adjustments 2) Screen size Screen size Unit: % (percent) Personal computer signal DOT BY DOT The input signal corresponds 1:1 with the pixels of the Plasma Display for an accurate reproduction. 100 100 100 Remarks This screen size exists for a personal computer signal when the input signals a less than the pixels of the plasma display. For details, refer to the correspondence signal table.
Before Beginning Adjustments 3) Input correspondence signals (video signals) ★ (Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed.) INPUT1, INPUT5 ★ : Not available. Refresh rate Vertical fV (Hz) Horizontal fH (kHz) Screen size Signal format FULL ZOOM WIDE 14:9 Component RGB Component RGB Component RGB 15.625 28.13 31.25 50 56.20 1125i (1080i)/HDTV 625p (576p)/SDTV 750p (720p)/HDTV *1 15.734 1125p (1080p)/HDTV *1 *1 Component RGB Component 62.
Before Beginning Adjustments INPUT3 ★ Screen size Signal Format Remark NTSC S-Video (Y/C) 4:3 ‡ FULL ‡ ZOOM ‡ WIDE ‡ CINEMA ‡ 14:9 ‡ 2.35:1 ‡ PAL S-Video (Y/C) ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ SECAM S-Video (Y/C) ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ 4.43 NTSC S-Video (Y/C) ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ PAL M S-Video (Y/C) ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ PAL N S-Video (Y/C) ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ INPUT4 ★ Screen size Signal Format Remark 4:3 FULL ZOOM WIDE CINEMA 14:9 2.
Before Beginning Adjustments 4) Input correspondence signals (personal computer signals) INPUT1, INPUT5 ★ (Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed.) Refresh rate Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical Horizontal 640x400 70.1 Hz 31.5 kHz 720x400 70.1 Hz 85.1 Hz 59.9 Hz 37.9 kHz 31.5 kHz 848x480 66.7 Hz 72.8 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 100.4 Hz 120.4 Hz 60 Hz 35.0 kHz 37.9 kHz 37.5 kHz 43.3 kHz 51.1 kHz 61.3 kHz 31.0 kHz 852x480 60 Hz 31.7 kHz 800x600 56.3 Hz 35.2 kHz 832x624 60.3 Hz 72.
Before Beginning Adjustments Resolution (Dot x Line) 1440x900 Refresh rate Vertical 59.9 Hz Horizontal Screen size (Dot x line) DOT BY DOT 4:3 FULL Remarks Apple Macintosh 17” 55.9 kHz 1365x768 1280x960 60 Hz 60.0 kHz 1280x1024 85 Hz 60 Hz 85.9 kHz 63.9 kHz 1400x1050 60 Hz 60 Hz 71.2 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz 76.1 Hz 85 Hz 100.1 Hz 60 Hz 64.0 kHz 64.6 kHz 75.1 kHz 78.1 kHz 80.0 kHz 81.1 kHz 91.1 kHz 108.5 kHz 65.3 kHz 1680x1050 74.9 Hz 85 Hz 60 Hz 82.3 kHz 93.9 kHz 65.3 kHz 1600x1200 60 Hz 75.
Before Beginning Adjustments : Not available. Resolution (Dot x Line) Refresh rate Vertical Horizontal 1024x768 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 1280x768 60 Hz 70.1 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 100.6 Hz 119.4 Hz 56.2 Hz 49.7 kHz 56.5 kHz 60.0 kHz 68.7 kHz 80.5 kHz 95.5 kHz 45.1 kHz 48 kH z 56 kH z 1280x800 59.8 Hz 69.8 Hz 59.8 Hz 49.7 kHz 1280x854 60 Hz 53.1 kHz 1360x768 60 Hz 47.
Before Beginning Adjustments 5) Screen size Unit: % (percent) When a video card is installed Screen size Video signal 4:3 source Video signal 16:9 source (NTSC, 625i, etc.) (750p, 1080i, etc.) Personal computer signal DOT BY DOT The input signal corresponds 1:1 with the pixels of the Plasma Display for an accurate reproduction. 100 Remarks This screen size exists for a personal computer signal when the input signals a less than the pixels of the plasma display.
Before Beginning Adjustments 5.1.4 List of Adjustable and Settable Items 1) Menu Mode 7 PDP-607CMX *1: INPUT1 case *2: INPUT2 case (Note 1) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 7 PDP-607CMX★ ★: Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed. : Cannot be set according to the signal. *1: INPUT1 case *2: INPUT2 case (Note 1) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 7 PDA-5003/PDA-5004 ★: Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed. : Cannot be set according to the signal. *1: INPUT5 case *2: INPUT3 or INPUT4 cases (Note 1) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 7 Slot card other than PDA-5003/PDA-5004 ★: Applicable only when a video card is installed. : Cannot be set according to the signal. *1: INPUT3 to INPUT5 analog signal cases *2: INPUT3 to INPUT5 digital signal cases (Note 1) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 2) Integrator mode 7 PDP-607CMX (Note) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 7 PDP-607CMX★ : Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed. (Note) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 7 PDA-5003/PDA-5004 : INPUT3 to INPUT5 are applicable only when the PDA-5003 or the PDA-5004 is installed. (Note) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 7 Slot card other than PDA-5003/PDA-5004 : INPUT3 to INPUT5 are applicable only when the PDA-5003 or the PDA-5004 is installed. (Note) The OPTION settings are common settings for all inputs.
Before Beginning Adjustments 5.1.5 Last Memory The timing for the last memory is listed below. When one of the following operations is performed before the timing is complete, the last memory function may not perform.
Normal Operating Mode 5.2 Normal Operation Mode 5.2.1 About normal operation mode The following controls are possible in the normal operation mode. 1 Switching input • Pressing the [INPUT1] to [INPUT5] buttons on the remote control changes the input that setting. • Pressing the [INPUT] button on the main-control panel changes the input each time the button is pressed. Note When a PDA-5003 or a PDA-5004 is not installed, the input switches only between INPUT1 and INPUT2.
Normal Operating Mode 4 Volume Adjustment/Muting • Pressing the [VOLUME+] button on the remote control or main-control panel raises the volume. • Pressing the [VOLUME-] button on the remote control or main-control panel lowers the volume. • Pressing the [MUTING] button on the remote control switches between no sound (muting ON) and sound (muting OFF) each time the button is pressed. Note Muting is cleared when the power is turn OFF.
Menu Mode 5.3 Menu Mode 5.3.1 About menu mode 1) Entering/leaving the menu mode • Pressing the [MENU] button on the remote control or main-control panel in the normal-operation mode causes the menu screen to appear. Pressing the [MENU] button while in the menu mode causes the menu to close. 2) When performing adjustment in the menu mode... • The signal and screen adjustment values are saved in memory for each input function and input signal. For details, refer to section 5.4.
Menu Mode 5.3.3 Example of a Menu Mode Operation 1 The basic operation in the menu mode will be explained using brightness adjustment as an example. Press the MENU button to display the menu screen. MENU I N P U T1 P I C TU R E SCREEN CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS H.ENHANCE V.
Menu Mode 5.3.4 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 1) Power Management Setting When no video signal (synchronizing signal) is detected, this function automatically sets the energy saving state to save power. • To disable the energy saving function, set to [OFF]. • When there is PC signal input: To switch between the normal-operation state and the energy saving state is depended upon the presence of an input signal, set ‘POWER MANAGEMENT’ to [ON]. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘SETUP‘.
Menu Mode 2) Signal Format Setting This display automatically identifies PC signals and video signals such as from a DVD player by the frequency of the input signal. The panel is equipped with a function for identifying the resolution of a PC signal. Factory setting: AUTO 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘SIGNAL FORMAT’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN C O L O R T E M P.
Menu Mode Resolution V H polarity polarity V [Hz] H [kHz] Menu mode Signal format Set values RS232C Signal format Set values 1360x768 Pos. Pos. 60.0 47.7 1360x768 TYPE 2 1376x768 1280x800 Pos. - Neg. - 59.9 60.0 48.3 49.7 1376x768 1280x800 TYPE 3 TYPE 2 1280x854 - - 60.0 53.1 1280x854 TYPE 3 1152x864 1152x864 1280x1024 1400x1050 Pos. Neg. Pos. Neg. 60.0 75.0 60.0 59.9 53.7 67.5 63.9 64.
Menu Mode 4) Energy Saving Setting This is a function that reduces power consumption and reduces deterioration of the panel. This setting controls the brightness of the screen according to the input signal. • To make the screen bright and easy to see: Set ‘ENERGY SAVE: STANDARD. • To reduce power consumption: Set ‘ENERGY SAVE: MODE1, MODE2’. • To reduce deterioration of the panel such as burning: Set ‘ENERGY SAVE: MODE 3’.
Menu Mode 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘ENERGY SAVE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. 3 STANDARD MUTE 2 3 MODE1 3 MODE2 MODE3 2 Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN LANGUAGE E N E R G Y S AV E TIMER SETTING S C R E E N M G T.
Menu Mode 5) Timer Setting The present day of the week, time, and daylight savings time are set. 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘TIMER SETTING’ then press the [SET] button. 3 Place the cursor on ‘PRESENT TIME’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 3 PRESENT TIME 4 Adjust each item by pressing the 5/∞/2/3 buttons. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ..... sets daylight savings time ON: Displays time as present time + one hour OFF: Disables [DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME] mode Week .....................................
Menu Mode 7) Orbiter Setting This function gradually moves the display position of the screen periodically screen position is moved at random, horizontally or vertically). Setting ‘MODE1’ to ‘MODE3’ is effective in reducing screen burn when a still image is displayed. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SCREEN MGT.’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN LANGUAGE E N E R G Y S AV E TIMER SETTING S C R E E N M G T.
Menu Mode 8) Soft Focus Setting Images are softened by suppressing the edge contrast. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SCREEN MGT.’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN LANGUAGE E N E R G Y S AV E TIMER SETTING S C R E E N M G T. AUTO SETUP MODE AUTO FUNCTION PIP DETECT SPLIT FREEZE SET 2 Place the cursor on ‘SOFT FOCUS’ then press the [2/3] buttons to change the settings. Each time a [2/3] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below.
Menu Mode 9) Auto Set Up Mode Setting This function automatically adjusts the signal when the power is turned ON, when the input is changed, and when the type of input signal is changed. Factory setting: INACTIVE Screen 2 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘AUTO SETUP MODE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below.
Menu Mode 10) Screen Position, Clock Frequency and Clock Phase Adjustment In AUTO SET UP, the position and clock are optimally set. However, depending on the type of signal, adjustment may be off. If this should occur, refer to the procedure below and make the adjustment manually. Example) When a PC signal is input to INPUT1 (1024 x 768) 1 Set the screen size to ‘DOT BY DOT’. 2 Select ‘SCREEN’. Screen 2 MENU 3 Place the cursor on ‘POSITION’ then press the [SET] button.
Menu Mode 6 Use the [2/3] buttons to adjust the click frequency. In step 4, the left side was aligned while here the right side is aligned. 1. With the [3] button, move the display until the mask (black portion) protrudes into the right side of the image. 2. With the [2] button, move the display to the point where the mask on the right side disappears. Screen 6 CLOCK SET : SET 0 MENU EXIT 7 In the adjustment in steps 5 and 6, the left side of the screen moves.
Menu Mode 11) Auto Function Mode Setting With the Auto Function mode it is possible to automatically change the input when a signal is detected. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘AUTO FUNCTION’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. 3 OFF INPUT1 2 • When INPUT1 is selected, this function automatically switches to that input when the signal is detected.
Menu Mode 12) PIP DETECT Setting During picture-in-picture display, if no subscreen input signal is detected then the black borders of the subscreen are automatically turned off. The subscreen mode function is disabled during side-by-side display. * The lack of a subscreen input signal means there is no video signal or sync signal. Factory setting: ACTIVE Screen 2 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘PIP DETECT’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting.
Menu Mode 13) SPLIT FREEZE Setting For setting other than [OFF], the image displayed when the FREEZE button is pressed is displayed in a subscreen as a freeze-frame image. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SPLIT FREEZE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. 3 OFF 3 S BY S 3 PIP • OFF ...........
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 5.3.5 Concerning the display of the OSD of each item (Applicable only when a PDA-5003/ PDA-5004 is installed.) 1 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS SETUP OPTION 0 0 0 0 0 : : : : : Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 5.3.7 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode (Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed.) 1) Color Temperature Setting The color temperature of the video signal input can be set.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 2) Power Management and Auto Power OFF Setting When no video signal (synchronizing signal) is detected, this function automatically sets the energy saving state in order to save power. • To disable the energy saving function, set to [OFF/DISABLE]. • When there is video signal input: To set the power standby state when the input signal is not detected within eight minutes, set ‘AUTO POWER OFF’ to [ENABLE].
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 3) DNR (digital noise reduction) Setting The DNR (digital noise reduction) setting can be changed to improve the S/N ratio when a video signal is input. The setting should be performed for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT 5) and each signal. Settable conditions: When there is video signal input Factory setting: MIDDLE 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘DNR’ then press the [SET] button.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 4) MPEG NR Setting This is set when the noise (mosquito noise) of the video such as in a digital broadcast or DVD is disturbing. The setting should be performed for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT5) and each signal. Settable condition: When there is video signal input Factory setting: LOW 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘MPEG NR’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN C O L O R T E M P.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 5) CTI Setting This setting sharpens the color contours as desired. The setting should be performed for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT5) and each signal. Settable condition: When there is video signal input Factory setting: ON 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘CTI’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN C O L O R T E M P.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 6) PURECINEMA Setting The PURECINEMA function automatically detects video signals such as movies that are filmed at 24 frames per second then converts them to a progressive video signal by a 2-3 pull-down process. Normally, when the PURECINEMA function is used, the ‘ON’ setting should be used. The PURECINEMA setting should be performed for each input (INPUT1 to INPUT5) and each signal.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Input Correspondence Signal INPUT1, INPUT5 : Not available. Refresh rate Vertical fV (Hz) Horizontal fH (kHz) PURECINEMA Signal format OFF ON Types of display call signals 15.625 Component RGB 625i (576i)/SDTV 28.13 Component RGB 1125i (1080i)/HDTV 31.25 Component RGB 625p (576p)/SDTV 37.50 Component RGB 750p (720p)/HDTV 56.25 Component RGB 1125p (1080p)/HDTV 50 62.50 15.734 31.5 60 33.75 45.0 67.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 7) Color Decoding Setting When a video signal is input at INPUT1, INPUT2 and INPUT5, it corresponds to an RGB and component video signal. This setting must comply with the connected device. The setting should be performed as shown below for INPUT1, INPUT2, and INPUT5. (Example) • When reproducing an RGB signal: Set to ‘COLOR DECODING: RGB’. • For reproduction from a DVD player: Set to ‘COLOR DECODING: COMPONENT1’.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 8) Color System Setting INPUT3 and INPUT4 correspond to and automatically determine the various TV systems used in countries around the world. Normally, this setting is set to ‘COLOR SYSTEM: AUTO (Auto detection)’, however, in the case of VTR signals with repeated dubbings, proper reproduction of the signal may not be possible (no color, etc.). In this case, the setting needs to correspond to the input signal as follows.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 9) Signal Format Setting This display automatically identifies PC signals and video signals such as from a DVD player by the frequency of the input signal. The panel is equipped with a function for identifying the resolution of a PC signal. Factory setting: AUTO 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘SIGNAL FORMAT’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN C O L O R T E M P.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] If it is not displayed correctly when “AUTO” has been set, change the setting of the signal format with reference to the following table. 7 PC signal Resolution V H polarity polarity V [Hz] H [kHz] Menu mode Signal format Set values RS232C Signal format Set values 720x400 640x480 848x480 852x480 800x600 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 1024x768 1280x768 1280x768 1280x768 1280x768 1360x768 1376x768 1280x800 Neg. Pos. Neg. Neg. Pos. Pos.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 10) DVI Setting Choose the component type (either [PC] or [VIDEO]) that is connected to INPUT2. Settable condition: INPUT2 Factory setting: PLUG/PLAY: PC BLACK LEVEL: LOW 1 Select ‘SETUP’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘DVI SET UP’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN P O W E R M G T. S I G N A L F O R M AT DVI SET UP SET 3 Place the cursor over ‘PLUG/PLAY’ and press the [2/3] button to change the setting.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 11) Menu Language Display Setting The factory setting for the menu display language is English. To change to another language it is necessary to change the setting. Factory setting: ENGLISH 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘LANGUAGE’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 LANGUAGE SET 3 Each time a [2/3] button is pressed, the language changes as shown below.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 12) Energy Saving Setting This is a function that reduces power consumption and reduces deterioration of the panel. This setting controls the brightness of the screen according to the input signal. • To make the screen bright and easy to see: Set ‘ENERGY SAVE: STANDARD’. • To reduce power consumption: Set ‘ENERGY SAVE: MODE1, MODE2’. • To reduce deterioration of the panel such as burning: Set ‘ENERGY SAVE: MODE 3’.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘ENERGY SAVE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. 3 STANDARD MUTE 2 3 MODE1 3 MODE2 MODE3 2 Screen 2 MENU SET The ‘ENERGY SAVE’ setting is common for all inputs. 132 INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN LANGUAGE E N E R G Y S AV E TIMER SETTING S C R E E N M G T.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 13) Timer Setting The present day of the week, time, and daylight savings time are set. 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘TIMER SETTING’ then press the [SET] button. 3 Place the cursor on ‘PRESENT TIME’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 3 PRESENT TIME 4 Adjust each item by pressing the 5/∞/2/3 buttons. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME .....
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 15) Orbiter Setting This function gradually moves the display position of the screen periodically screen position is moved at random, horizontally or vertically). Setting ‘MODE1’ to ‘MODE3’ is effective in reducing screen burn when a still image is displayed. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SCREEN MGT.’ then press the [SET] button.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 16) Soft Focus Setting Images are softened by suppressing the edge contrast. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SCREEN MGT.’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 2 MENU INPUT1 PICTURE SCREEN LANGUAGE E N E R G Y S AV E TIMER SETTING S C R E E N M G T. AUTO SETUP MODE AUTO FUNCTION PIP DETECT SPLIT FREEZE SET 2 Place the cursor on ‘SOFT FOCUS’ then press the [2/3] buttons to change the settings.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 17) Auto Set Up Mode Setting This function automatically adjusts the signal when the power is turned ON, when input is changed, and when the type of input signal is changed. Factory setting: INACTIVE Screen 2 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘AUTO SETUP MODE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 18) Screen Position, Clock Frequency and Clock Phase Adjustment In AUTO SET UP, the position and clock are optimally set. However, depending on the type of signal, adjustment may be off. In this situation, manually adjust the setting. Example) When a PC signal is input to INPUT1 (1024 x 768) 1 Set the screen size to ‘DOT BY DOT’. 2 Select ‘SCREEN’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘POSITION’ then press the [SET] button.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 6 Use the [2/3] buttons to adjust the click frequency. In step 4, the left side was aligned. Here the right side is aligned. 1. With the [3] button, move the display until the mask (black portion) protrudes into the right side of the image. 2. With the [2] button, move the display to the point where the mask on the right side disappears.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 19) Auto Function Mode Setting With the Auto Function mode it is possible to automatically change the input when a signal is detected. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor over ‘AUTO FUNCTION’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below.
Menu Mode [Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] 20) PIP DETECT Setting During picture-in-picture display, if no subscreen input signal is detected then the black borders of the subscreen are automatically turned off. The subscreen mode function is disabled during side-by-side display. * The lack of a subscreen input signal means there is no video signal or sync signal. Factory setting: ACTIVE Screen 2 1 Select ‘OPTION’.
[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed] Menu Mode 21) SPLIT FREEZE Setting For setting other than [OFF], the image displayed when the FREEZE button is pressed is displayed in a subscreen as a freeze-frame image. Factory setting: OFF 1 Select ‘OPTION’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘SPLIT FREEZE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. 3 OFF 3 S BY S 3 PIP • OFF ...........
Integrator Mode 5.4 Integrator Mode 5.4.1 About the Integrator Mode 1) Entering the Integrator Mode • It is possible to set the integrator mode by the following procedure. 1 Press the [DISPLAY] button to display ‘DISPLAY CALL 1’. 2 When ‘DISPLAY CALL 1’ is displayed, press the [DISPLAY] button again (for three seconds or more) to display ‘DISPLAY CALL 2’. 3 It is possible to enter the integrator mode by pressing the [MENU] button when ‘DISPLAY CALL 2’ is displayed.
Integrator Mode 5.4.2 Example of Integrator Mode Operation 4 The basic operation in the menu mode is explained using brightness adjustment as an example. Press the [MENU] button on the remote control unit or the main-control panel when ‘DISPLAY CALL 2’ is displayed to open up the integrator mode screen. I N T E G R AT O R PICTURE DISPLAY SET SET 5/∞ STANDBY/ON MENU DISPLAY / SET INPUT SCREEN SIZE INPUT1 SETUP CONT RA ST B R I GHT N E S S H . ENHANCE V .
Integrator Mode 5.4.3 Adjustment and Setting in the Integrator Mode For details about button controls, refer to section 5.4.2, “Example of Integrator Mode Operation” (pg. 143). 1) PICTURE Adjustment The adjustable items shown below are a little different than in the menu mode’s PICTURE adjustment (refer to the instruction manual). • PC input CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, H. ENHANCE, V. ENHANCE, etc. • Video input ★ (Applicable only when a PDA-5003 or PDA-5004 is installed.
Integrator Mode 2) WHITE BALANCE Adjustment The adjustable items are R. HIGH, G. HIGH, B. HIGH, R. LOW, G. LOW and B. LOW. 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) Select ‘PICTURE’. 2 Place the cursor on ‘WHITE BALANCE’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 1 I N T E G R AT O R PICTURE SCREEN INPUT1 SETUP CONT RA ST B R I GHT N E S S H . ENHANCE V .
Integrator Mode 3) COLOR DETAIL setting 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘PICTURE’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘COLOR DETAIL’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 3 I N T E G R AT O R PICTURE SCREEN CONT RA ST B R I GHT N E S S H . ENHANCE V . ENHANCE WH I T E BALANCE C OLOR DET A I L G AMMA P I CT URE RESET SET 4 Use the [5/∞] buttons to switch between items.
Integrator Mode 4) GAMMA Setting This function sets the GAMMA characteristics for the video. Factory setting: GAMMA 2.2 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘PICTURE’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘GAMMA’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 3 I N T E G R AT O R PICTURE SCREEN INPUT1 SETUP CONTRAST B R I GHTNESS H. ENHANCE V .
Integrator Mode 5) SCREEN (Screen Position) Adjustment The adjustable items are H. POSITION, V. POSITION, CLOCK, PHASE, H. SIZE and V. SIZE. 1 Enter the integrator mode then switch to the input (INPUT1 to INPUT5) to be adjusted. 2 Select ‘SCREEN’ then select the item to adjust. Screen 2 For PC signal input I N T E G R AT O R PICTURE In screen 2, when ‘YES’ is selected for the ‘SCREEN RESET’, all SCREEN values return to the factory settings. SCREEN INPUT1 SETUP : : : : : : H . P O S I TO I N V .
Integrator Mode 6) Brightness Enhancement (BRT. ENHANCE) Setting at the Center of the Screen This function improves and enhances the brightness of the center of the screen. • When emphasizing the brightness of the screen: Set to ON. • When emphasizing uniformity of the screen: Set to OFF. Factory setting: OFF 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘SETUP’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘BRT. ENHANCE’ then press the [SET] button.
Integrator Mode 7) SUB VOLUME Setting This item is for adjusting the audio input level for each input. This is useful when adjusting the level between different sources, for example a DVD player and a PC. After muting the audio before hand, enter the integrator mode and perform the adjustment. 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘SETUP’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘SUB VOLUME’ then press the [SET] button.
Integrator Mode 8) Program Timer Setting This option can set the day of the week, time, input, and function desired when the power is turned ON/OFF. 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘PROGRAM TIMER’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 3 I N T E G R AT O R Note To set REP.1 to REP.3, press the [3] button. For the setting method, see “REPEAT TIMER Setting (pg. 180)”.
Integrator Mode 7 Viewing the program timer screen • “∗” in the DATE column This indicates “every”. When there is only “∗” in the DATE column, it means “every day”, while “*FRI” means “every Friday”. • ON, OFF column “–“ The hour and minute must be set for this option to function. • INPUT, FUNCTION column “–“ It displays the “last” (state when the power is off) setting.
Integrator Mode 9) SCREEN MASK Setting This function displays the inverse of the normal picture on the entire screen, or displays a single color such as white, red, green, blue or yellow according to an internal signal in the Plasma Display. When setting something other than ‘OFF’ or ‘INVERSE’ it is not possible to display a signal input. When the screen has been burned, this function may be used as an emergency measure for relieving the problem (It is not possible to completely remove the burning).
Integrator Mode 10) SIDE MASK Setting This mode is for adjusting the brightness of the no-image section around the screen when the screen size is ‘4:3’ etc. When performing adjustments, pay attention to the brightness balance between the displayed signal and that of the adjacent sets. Factory setting: R. LEVEL, G. LEVEL, B. LEVEL ...... 80 AUTO SIDE MASK ......................... OFF 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’.
Integrator Mode 6 Place the cursor on ‘DEFAULT’ then press the [SET] button to return to the factory setting. Screen 6 SIDE MASK R . LEVEL G. LEVEL B . LEVEL AU TO S I D E M A S K D E FA U LT RETURN SET : : : : 80 80 80 OFF MENU EXIT The ‘SIDE MASK’ settings are common for all inputs.
Integrator Mode 11) VIDEO WALL Setting Use this feature to configure a four panel to 25-panel video wall. Note This setting is adjusted when the screen size is full display. It is not correctly displayed in other screen sizes. (See pg. 89) Factory setting: DIVIDER .................. OFF POSITION ............... – TYPE ....................... NORMAL AUTO ID .................. OFF P.ON DELAY ........... OFF ABL LINK ................ OFF [Setting Method] 7 Setting the ID NO.
Integrator Mode 7 Setting the position The POSITION is where a particular panel resides in the video wall. 6 Place the cursor on ‘POSITION’ then press the [SET] button. Note Screen 6 V I D E O WA L L D I V I DER P O S I T I ON T YPE AU TO I D P . O N D E L AY ABL L I NK RETURN Set ‘DIVIDER‘ at other than ‘OFF‘ and ‘1‘. SET 7 Use the [2/3] buttons to change the settings.
Integrator Mode 7 Setting AUTO ID When ‘ON‘ is set, the ID for each of the multiple displays linked by the remote control cable is set automatically. 9 Place the cursor on ‘AUTO ID’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 9 V I D E O WA L L D I V I DE R P O S I T I ON T YPE AU TO I D P . O N D E L AY ABL L I NK RETURN SET 0 Press the [2/3] buttons to change the settings. : 25 : NORMAL : : OFF OFF ENTER MENU EXIT Screen 0, - - Press the [SET] button. AU TO [Setting the AUTO ID] ON .......
Integrator Mode (When 16 and 25 screen Video Walls) 3 OFF 2 MODE2 2 MODE1 2 2 2 OFF → MODE1 (after approx. one second)* → MODE2 (after approx. two seconds)* * The seconds shown above are yardstick targets; errors may occur. Shift and set the power on timing by grouping OFF, MODE1, and MODE2. 7 Setting the ABL LINK This option synchronizes the screen brightness on the multiple displays that form a Video Wall. Apply the AUTO ID function the select a screen divider option (other than OFF).
Integrator Mode 12) BAUD RATE Setting It is possible to switch the RS-232C transmission speed (baud rate) when controlling or adjusting the display using a PC. The baud rate can be set to 1200 bps, 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps, or 38400 bps. Factory setting: 9600 bps 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘BAUD RATE’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting.
Integrator Mode 13) Assigning an ID This option assigns the ID necessary to adjust only the designated display in a video wall or to make an adjustment using an RS-232C command. For details see “5.5 RS-232C Adjustment” (pg. 189). Factory setting: ALL 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘ID NO. SET’ then press the [SET] button.
Integrator Mode Note • If the Remote Control does not work, display screen 2. Then press [CLEAR] button, the setting back ‘ALL’. • This function does not assign an ID number to the remote control; it assigns two kinds of panel IDs (Plasma Display use and remote control use) to control each unit by combining these two IDs.
Integrator Mode 14) Cooling Fan Control Setting A cooling fan is located on the rear surface of the display. This function switches the method for controlling this fan. For automatic control according to an internal temperature sensor, Set to ‘AUTO’. For maximum rpm (AUTO CONTROL: OFF): Set to ‘MAX’. Note The ‘MAX’ setting is effective for special installations. However, since the fan rotation noise increases, the effect on the surrounding area should be taken into consideration.
Integrator Mode 15) OSD Display Setting This option allows the On-Screen-Display (OSD) menu to appear or to be hidden. OSD menu display features and location are adjustable. Factory setting: DISPLAY ........... ON SIZE ................... LARGE ANGLE .............. H 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘OSD’ then press the [SET] button.
Integrator Mode 7 Setting the display mode If the display is installed vertically, set the display mode to ‘V’. 6 Place the cursor on ‘ANGLE’ then use the [2/3] buttons to change the settings. Each time a [2/3] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. Screen 6 OS D 3 H2 3V2 H ...... The menu is displayed horizontally. V ....... Because it is positioned vertically, the menu is displayed rotated 90°. The menu language is English.
Integrator Mode 16) FRONT INDICATOR Setting This function controls the flashing of the indicator on the front of the display. Factory setting: ON 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘FRONT INDICATOR’ then press the [SET] button to change the setting. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below.
Integrator Mode 17) COLOR MODE Setting In addition to the normal operation mode (NORMAL), this display has a (STUDIO) mode for use in a TV studio. The adjustment values for ‘PICTURE’ and ‘SCREEN’ can be set independently. (Refer to section 5.4.4, “PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables” (pg. 184).) Change the settings to meet the desired usage. Factory setting: NORMAL 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).
Integrator Mode 18) PRO USE Setting Factory setting: UNDERSCAN ............ OFF IMAGE PROCESS ..... NORMAL SIGNAL TYPE ............ MOTION 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘PRO USE’ then press the [SET] button.
Integrator Mode UNDERSCAN This function causes the outer edge of the display to appear, beyond the normal effective data area for a video signal. [Method of Use] After setting the UNDERSCAN setting to ON and leaving the MENU mode, select ‘UNDERSCAN’ with the remote control’s SCREEN SIZE button. Note Due to signal path loss or internal-circuit loss, the position may shift a little. However, since the display position cannot be adjusted using SIZE adjustment, adjust the display position at the source.
Integrator Mode 19) FRC Setting This option allows switching of the frame rate conversion. Factory setting: ON 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. Screen 3 3 Place the cursor on ‘FRC’ then press the [SET] button. Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below.
Integrator Mode ★ Applicable only when a PDA-5003 or PDA-5004 is installed. Input correspondence signals FRC MODE Use Vertical frequency Horizontal frequency VIDEO/PC Retake at a TV studio (PAL camera) Fv (Hz) 625i (576i)/SDTV 1125i (1080i)/HDTV 31.25 625p (576p)/SDTV 37.5 56.25 1125p (1080p)/HDTV 50 VIDEO 50Hz 62.
Integrator Mode 20) POWER ON MODE Setting This function sets the input at the time the power is switched on. Factory setting: INPUT .......... LAST VOLUME ..... LAST 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘PWR. ON MODE’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 3 I N T E G R AT O R PICTURE SCREEN INPUT1 SETUP P WR.
Integrator Mode 7 Setting when MULTI is selected Place the cursor on ‘MULTI MODE’ then use the [2/3] buttons to change the settings. Each time a [2/3] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below. 3 SIDE BY SIDE1 3 TOP LEFT 2 2 3 SIDE BY SIDE2 3 TOP RIGHT 2 3 SIDE BY SIDE3 2 3 BOTTOM LEFT 2 3 BOTTOM RIGHT 2 2 Change the setting by placing the cursor on LEFT (or MAIN) in INPUT MODE, then pressing the [2/3] buttons.
Integrator Mode 21) SEAMLESS SW Setting This setting switches between inputs at a speed of approximately 0.4 seconds. Factory setting: SEAMLESS .................. OFF SELECT1 ...................... INPUT1 SELECT2 ...................... INPUT2 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’. 3 Place the cursor on ‘SEAMLESS SW’ then press the [SET] button. Screen 3 I N T E G R AT O R PICTURE SCREEN INPUT1 SETUP P WR.
Integrator Mode 22) MIRROR MODE Setting This function reverses the image displayed on the screen in various ways.
Integrator Mode 4 Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting changes as shown below (the OSD is also reversed). 3 OFF XY 2 3 X Screen 4 1TUPNI NOITPO R O TA R G E T N I PUTES Y 2 X TIXE The ‘MIRROR MODE’ setting is common for all inputs. 176 UNEM NEERCS ERUTCIP EDOM NO .
Integrator Mode 23) MULTISCREEN Setting This function divides the screen into two areas when the remote control’s SPLIT button is pressed. Factory setting: S BY S SIZE .................. NORMAL S BY S LAYOUT ........... MODE1 PIP SIZE ....................... 2 TRANSLUCENT PIP ..... OFF BANNER PIP ................ OFF BANNER INPUT ........... INPUT1 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’.
Integrator Mode S BY S SIZE/S BY S LAYOUT Select a SIDE BY SIDE mode display, six options.
Integrator Mode TRANSLUCENT PIP Select the degree of transparency for the PICTURE IN PICTURE sub-screen. As the translucent percentage rises, the sub-screen becomes less visible, fades. BANNER PIP Select the PICTURE IN PICTURE sub-screen position from the locations shown below. The Banner sub-screen option uses only the top 1/4 of a PC signal input. For example, to add a picture or text as a banner from Microsoft PowerPoint, the image or text must be placed in the top 1/4 area of the slide(s).
Integrator Mode 24) REPEAT TIMER Setting When two input modes have been set, they are displayed alternatively. This can be used to set one screen, two screens, or video wall. Factory setting: REPEAT TIMER ............ SINGLE 1. WORK TIME ............ 00H10M INPUT MODE ........... INPUT1 2. WORK TIME ............ 00H10M INPUT MODE ........... INPUT2 1 Enter the integrator mode. (Refer to section 5.4.1, “About the Integrator Mode” (pg. 142).) 2 Select ‘OPTION’.
Integrator Mode 7 Setting the two screen REPEAT TIMER • MODE .................... This sets the display mode. S BY S1 ⇔ S BY S2 ⇔ S BY S3 ⇔ BTM LEFT ⇔ BTM RIGHT ⇔ TOP RIGHT ⇔ TOP LEFT • WORK TIME .......... The display time is set in a range from one minute to 24 hours. [When Side-by-side has been set] • LEFT ....................... The selected signal is displayed on the left side of Side-by-side 1 to 3 • RIGHT ....................
Integrator Mode 25) FUNCTIONAL LOCK This is the FUNCTIONAL LOCK function that prevents operation from the main unit panel or the remote control in order to prevent improper operation after installation (The RS-232C command is effective.) While the FUNCTIONAL LOCK is set, if the remote control or main unit operating panel are operated, the following are displayed in the center of the screen.
Integrator Mode 26) Center Position Display It is possible to display the horizontal and vertical center position. 1 Press the [MUTING] button twice. 2 Press the [SUB INPUT] button. 3 Press the [SET] button. 384 384 5 5 5 683 683 5 When it is off, Press the [MENU] button, [DISPLAY] button or [STANDBY ON] button etc.
Integrator Mode 5.4.4 PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN Position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables The memory areas for the PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN adjustment values have the configuration shown below. Adjustments in the menu mode share the same memory as the COLOR MODE NORMAL and STUDIO. The adjustment values in the integrator mode are stored in memory that is separate from that for COLOR MODE NORMAL and STUDIO. 7 INPUT1 MENU INTEGRATOR ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥H. ENHANCE ! ¥V.
Integrator Mode 7 INPUT2 MENU INTEGRATOR ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥H. ENHANCE ! ¥V. ENHANCE ! ¥COLOR ★ ¥TINT ★ ¥SHARPNESS ★ ¥H. POSITION ¥V. POSITION ¥COLOR TEMP. ★ ¥DNR ★ ¥MPEG NR ★ ¥CTI ★ ¥PURECINEMA ★ ¥COLOR DECODING ★ ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥H. ENHANCE ! ¥V. ENHANCE ! ¥COLOR ★ ¥TINT ★ ¥SHARPNESS ★ ¥C. DETAIL RED ¥C. DETAIL YELLOW ¥C. DETAIL GREEN ¥C. DETAIL CYAN ¥C. DETAIL BLUE ¥C. DETAIL MAGENTA ¥R. HIGH ¥G. HIGH ¥B. HIGH ¥R. LOW ¥G. LOW ¥B. LOW ¥H. POSITION ¥V. POSITION ¥H. SIZE ¥V.
Integrator Mode 7 INPUT3 MENU INTEGRATOR ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥COLOR ¥TINT ¥SHARPNESS ¥H. POSITION ¥V. POSITION ¥COLOR TEMP. ¥DNR ¥MPEG NR ¥CTI ¥PURECINEMA ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥COLOR ¥TINT ¥SHARPNESS ¥C. DETAIL RED ¥C. DETAIL YELLOW ¥C. DETAIL GREEN ¥C. DETAIL CYAN ¥C. DETAIL BLUE ¥C. DETAIL MAGENTA ¥R. HIGH ¥G. HIGH ¥B. HIGH ¥R. LOW ¥G. LOW ¥B. LOW ¥H. POSITION ¥V. POSITION ¥H. SIZE ¥V.
Integrator Mode 7 INPUT4 MENU INTEGRATOR ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥COLOR ¥TINT ¥SHARPNESS ¥H. POSITION ¥V. POSITION ¥COLOR TEMP. ¥DNR ¥MPEG NR ¥CTI ¥PURECINEMA ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥COLOR ¥TINT ¥SHARPNESS ¥C. DETAIL RED ¥C. DETAIL YELLOW ¥C. DETAIL GREEN ¥C. DETAIL CYAN ¥C. DETAIL BLUE ¥C. DETAIL MAGENTA ¥R. HIGH ¥G. HIGH ¥B. HIGH ¥R. LOW ¥G. LOW ¥B. LOW ¥H. POSITION ¥V. POSITION ¥H. SIZE ¥V. SIZE ¥GAMMA INPUT4–SIGNAL#1 (INPUT4 is effective only when a PDA-5003/ PDA-5004 is installed.
Integrator Mode 7 INPUT5 MENU INTEGRATOR ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥H. ENHANCE ! ¥V. ENHANCE ! ¥COLOR ★ ¥TINT ★ ¥SHARPNESS ★ ¥H. POSITION ¥V. POSITION ¥CLOCK ! ¥PHASE ! ¥COLOR TEMP. ★ ¥DNR ★ ¥MPEG NR ★ ¥CTI ★ ¥PURECINEMA ★ ¥COLOR DECODING ★ ¥CONTRAST ¥BRIGHTNESS ¥H. ENHANCE ! ¥V. ENHANCE ! ¥COLOR ★ ¥TINT ★ ¥SHARPNESS ★ ¥C. DETAIL RED ¥C. DETAIL YELLOW ¥C. DETAIL GREEN ¥C. DETAIL CYAN ¥C. DETAIL BLUE ¥C. DETAIL MAGENTA ¥R. HIGH ¥G. HIGH ¥B. HIGH ¥R. LOW ¥G. LOW ¥B. LOW ¥H. POSITION ¥V.
RS-232C Adjustment 5.5 RS-232C Adjustment This display has an RS-232C terminal. It is possible to use a PC to make various adjustments and settings. 5.5.1 About the RS-232C Adjustment Adjustments using the RS-232C: • The adjustments are written to the same memory area as for the integrator mode (refer to section 5.4.4, “PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN Position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables” (pg. 184 to 188)). Note (1) Assign an ID before using the RS-232C adjustment.
RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.2 Interface 1) Connector D-sub 9 pins (male/straight) 2) Pin layout Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Signal NC (not connected) TxD (Transmit Data) RxD (Receive Data) NC (not connected) GND Pin No. 6 7 8 9 1 Signal NC (not connected) NC (not connected) RTS (Request To Send) NC (not connected) 5 6 9 3) Baud Rate 9 600 bps (standard) (switch-able to 1 200, 2 400, 4 800, 19 200, 38 400 bps) Note The baud rate of this display should be set to match the baud rate of the PC.
RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.3 Combination Connection When controlling/adjusting panels, it is convenient to connect several displays to one PC. By performing a combination connection and assigning IDs to the panels, it is possible to control and adjust several displays at the same time or separately. Connection method: Connect the panels as shown in the figure below.
RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.4 ID Assignment The ID is assigned from the PC. Commands: (ID CLEAR) ........ Clears the assigned ID (ID SET) ............. Assigns an ID IDS is only effective when an ID is not assigned. IDs are assigned starting from the panel closest to the PC. Example: Case of 4 displays (assigning IDs with the PC for the first time) First, connect an RS-232C and combination cables. (Refer to section 5.5.3, “Combination Connection” (pg. 191).
RS-232C Adjustment Under the connection conditions shown below, use a combination cable for up to 16 panels. Conditions: 1 Length of RS-232C cable connecting PC to Plasma Display: 5 m 2 Combination cable length: 5 m each 3 Wire specifications for linking cable: Mini Din 6-pin straight (7 strand cable) For one strand, suitable for AWG28: Cross-section area = 0.08 mm2 ≠ 7 strands × π r2 = 7 × 3.14 × 0.062 = 0.079 mm2 ≠ 0.
RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.5 List of RS-232C Commands (Command 434CMX = Command 43MXE1 / Command 505CMX = Command 50MXE10 , 50MXE11 , 50MXE1 , 50MXE1-S / Command 425CMX = Command 42MXE10 / Command 607CMX = Command 60MXE20) 7 Normal Operation Related Commands Command Command Command 434CMX Function 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX POWER + + POF Turns the power OFF. + + PON Turns the power ON. INPUT SELECT + + Displays the present input. INP + + Switches the main screen to INPUT1.
RS-232C Adjustment Command Command Command 434CMX Function 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX + + Sets the MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side, 2-L). MSTS06 + – MSTS09 MSTS10 – MSTS11 – – MSTS12 + SSI FUNCTIONAL LOCK + FCL + FCLS00 + FCLS01 + FCLS02 + FCLS03 + FCLS04 + + + + + Displays the present input to the SUB Screen. + + + + + + Displays the present set value of the FUNCTIONAL LOCK. Cancels FUNCTIONAL LOCK. Prohibits operation of buttons on the display. Prohibits operation of buttons on the remote control.
RS-232C Adjustment Command Command Command 434CMX Function 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX + + CLSS05 Sets color system to 4.43NTSC. + + CLSS06 Sets color system to PAL M. + + CLSS07 Sets color system to PAL N. SIGNAL FORMAT + + SFT Displays the present set value of the SIGNAL FORMAT. + + SFTS01 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type1. + + SFTS02 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type2. + + SFTS03 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type3. + + SFTS04 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type4. + – SFTS05 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type5.
RS-232C Adjustment 7 “INTEGRATOR”–“PICTURE” related commands Command Command Command Function 434CMX 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX VIDEO QUALITY + + Adjusts the contrast. CNT + + Adjusts the brightness. BRT + + Adjusts the horizontal enhance. ENH + + Adjusts the vertical enhance. ENV + + Adjusts the color. COL + + Adjusts the tint. TNT + + Adjusts the sharpness. SHP WHITE BALANCE + + Adjusts R.HIGH of the white balance. RHI + + Adjusts G.HIGH of the white balance. GHI + + Adjusts B.HIGH of the white balance.
RS-232C Adjustment 7 “INTEGRATOR”–“OPTION” related commands Command Command Command Function 434CMX 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX SCREEN MASK + + Displays the present set value of SCREEN MASK. FMK + + Sets SCREEN MASK to OFF. FMKS00 + + Sets SCREEN MASK to inverse (negative – positive reversed). FMKS02 + + Sets SCREEN MASK to white mask. FMKS03 + + Sets SCREEN MASK to red mask. FMKS04 + + Sets SCREEN MASK to green mask. FMKS05 + + Sets SCREEN MASK to blue mask. FMKS06 + + Sets SCREEN MASK to yellow mask.
RS-232C Adjustment Command Command Command 434CMX Function 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX FAN + + Maximizes fan rotation control. FCM + + Automates fan rotation control. FCA Sets integrator’s fan rotation control maximum to apply a – – FCU brightness OSD + Sets OSD display to OFF. DIN OSDS00 + Sets OSD display to ON. DIY OSDS01 + Displays expanded OSD. – OSSS01 + Displays contracted OSD. – OSSS02 + Sets the OSD display angle to horizontal. – OSAS01 + Sets the OSD display angle to vertical.
RS-232C Adjustment Command Command Command 434CMX Function 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX + Sets the BANNER PinP input to INPUT1. – BPIS01 + Sets the BANNER PinP input to INPUT2. – BPIS02 + Sets the BANNER PinP setting to OFF. – BPPS00 + Sets the BANNER PinP setting to TOP3. – BPPS01 + Sets the BANNER PinP setting to MID-HIGH. – BPPS02 + Sets the BANNER PinP setting to MID-LOW. – BPPS03 + Sets the BANNER PinP setting to BOTTOM3. – BPPS04 + – BPPS05 Sets the BANNER PinP setting to TOP2.
RS-232C Adjustment Command Command Command 434CMX 425CMX 607CMX 505CMX – – RMCS26 – – RMCS27 – – RMCS28 – – RMCS29 – – RMCS30 – – RMCS31 – – RMCS32 – – RMCS33 – – RMCS34 – – RMCS35 – – RMCS36 – – RMCS37 Number direct Function Remote control key: POINT ZOOM Remote control key: ID NO SET Remote control key: CLEAR Remote control key: FREEZE Remote control key: STANDBY/ON Remote control key: VOLUME UP Remote control key: VOLUME DOWN Remote control key: MUTING Remote control key: SCREEN SIZE Remote control key
RS-232C Adjustment 5.5.6 QUEST Commands What are QUEST commands? • Quest commands output TXD such as adjustment data from the panel’s microprocessor to a PC. • Adjustment and other data is output in ASCII code. Note Command names are given inside brackets < >. • Data output format STX (02hex) Command (3 Byte) Data ···· Data Checksum (2 Byte) ETX (03hex) Note • A QUEST command is invalid when no ID has not been assigned.
RS-232C Adjustment 1) Obtaining QST Status Information Sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Data Content STX Command echo-back Generation information Inch information Forwarding Power source state During standby: Standby cause Size 1 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte During power supply: main screen signal status 8 9 During standby or 1 screen display: dummy data During 2-screen display: sub screen signal status 1 Byte Main input function information 3 Byte 10 Sub input function information 3 Byt
RS-232C Adjustment 2) Obtaining Integrator/PICTURE information Sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Data Content STX Command echo-back CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS C,DETAIL R (RED) C,DETAIL Y (YELLOW) C,DETAIL G (GREEN) C,DETAIL C (CYAN) C,DETAIL B (BLUE) C,DETAIL M (MAGENTA) H.ENHANCE V.
RS-232C Adjustment 5) Obtaining SETUP information Sequence Data Content 1 STX 2 Command echo-back 3 COLOR TEMP. Size 1 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 POWER MGT. AUTO POWER OFF DNR MPEG NR CTI PURECINEMA COLOR DECODING COLOR SYSTEM 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 12 13 14 15 DVI SET UP (PLUG/PLAY) DVI SET UP (BLACK LEVEL) BRT.
RS-232C Adjustment Sequence Data Content 27 PRO USE UNDERSCAN 28 PRO USE IMAGE PROCESS Size 1 Byte 1 Byte 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 PRO USE SYGNAL TYPE FRC POWER ON MODE INPUT POWER ON MODE MULTI MODE POWER ON MODE MULTI INPUT 1 POWER ON MODE MULTI INPUT 2 POWER ON MODE VOLUME SEAMLESS SW SEAMLESS SW SELECT1 SEAMLESS SW SELECT2 MIRROR MODE MULTI SCREEN SET (S BY S SIZE) MULTI SCREEN SET (S BY S LAYOUT) MULTI SCREEN SET (PIP SIZE) MULTI SCREEN SET (TRANSLUCENT) 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 B
RS-232C Adjustment 7) obtaining the audio status Sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Data Content STX Command echo-back Main volume Audio mute status INPUT1 sub volume INPUT2 sub volume INPUT3 sub volume INPUT4 sub volume INPUT5 sub volume Check sum ETX Size 1 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte Remarks 02hex QSU (fixed) 000 to 042 0: OFF 1: ON 000 to 020 000 to 020 000 to 020 000 to 020 000 to 020 03hex 8) Obtaining time information Sequence Data Content
RS-232C Adjustment 7 Table of commands not compatible with PDP-434CMX to PDP-425CMX AJN AJY COF COFS00 COFS01 DPR FXO FRCS02 FRCS03 GRAS04 GRAS05 GRAS06 GRAS07 LNN LNY Ends 232C integrator adjustment mode. Starts 232C integrator adjustment mode. Displays present color off setting. Does not set color off. Sets color off. Resets still picture movement function. Selects audio output fix. Sets FRC to MODE2. Sets FRC to MODE3. Sets gradation to “DRE MID”. Sets gradation to “DRE HIGH”.
RS-232C Adjustment 7 Check Sum This is data to which 2-Byte ASCII code is added to a data group returned by a QUEST command. PC side STX ID QUEST command ETX 02 (hex) 2 Byte 3 Byte 03 (hex) Set side STX QUEST command Data Check sum ETX 02 (hex) 3 Byte *Byte 2 Byte 03 (hex) A detailed example is given below. Example) The check sum value that is added when the QUEST command “QAA” returned the following 6-Byte data string.
Screen Burning 5.6 Screen Burning When the same image is reproduced for a long period (still image, telop, etc.), the image is burned into to screen. It may be difficult to remove this image. Burning should be managed by making necessary changes in the video software, projection method, system configuration etc. This display has a function that reduces this kind of burning. [Example of still screens] 1. When displaying a PC screen • Examples: Power Point, Excel, Word etc. 2.
Screen Burning 7 Standard Functions (Settings cannot be changed) 1 Auto Brightness Adjustment (still image detection) When an image that has little or no motion, such as a photograph or computer screen, is displayed for a long period, the screen may appear dimmer. This feature is part of the screen-protection function, to automatically adjust the brightness and protect the screen when an image with little or no motion is detected.
Precautions on Connecting Camera Images/Concerning frame delay (lip sync) 5.7 Precautions on Connecting Camera Images Connecting and using moving images that are nearly still, such as images from a surveillance camera, could damage or reduce the life of the panel. In this situation, it is necessary to set the image quality beforehand. Set the ‘ENERGY SAVE’ function to ‘MODE2’ or ‘MODE3’ (pg. 106, 131). 5.
Precautions 6.1 Precautions 1) If the power shuts down and stays OFF for an extended time, an internal problem has probably occurred (failing part, etc.). Turn OFF the main power switch on the Plasma Display then wait one to two minutes then try turning the power ON again. If the power goes OFF again, the display needs to be serviced. If the display operates normally, the power reset has cleared the issue. 2) When an image (still image, telop or subtitle, etc.
Maintenance 1) Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet before performing maintenance. Note If the plasma display is connected to a computer linked to a network, disconnect and reconnect using the following procedure. 7 Disconnect and Remove Hardware 1 Turn the plasma display to Standby using either the computer (RS-232C control) or the remote control. 2 Turn off the power to the computer. 3 Turn off the main power to the plasma display.
Maintenance 3) Screen (front protection panel) The screen (front protection panel) is treated with a special coating to prevent glare and is very delicate. To clean it, remove any dust then wipe gently with a soft cloth. Do not clean it with tissue or a rough, textured cloth. DO NOT use solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean as this could damage or discolor the display panel. The following cleaning cloths and cleaning liquid are recommended.