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PDP4290 Warning! Important SafetyInstructions CAUTION CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), SERVICEABLE PARTSINSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL, This symbol indicates high voltage with any inside part of this product. 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ImportantSafetyInformation Always be careful iqjuries, keep maintaining when these your all safety • Keep the and • Heed all warnings safety • Unplug aerosol the Monitor cleaners. the • Do not use the sinks, Monitor from injury to a child unit and • Provide and place serious • Operate not sure rug, Monitor followed shock, and other and Monitor. instructions. unit, or other on a rack Monitor of the type likely only of power stand, and not use liquid of the manufacturer. in water tripod, Such or additions is a possibility, such as near bath bracket, can cause to the serious appliance. use a mounting the do etc. Monitor and cloth; injury. Use or table recommended Follow the manufacturer's Monitor uneven by the accessory and cart surfaces can with make the to overturn. The unit is designed these similar openings surface. or bookcase, instructions from approval personal or immersion pools, Move force, Use a damp without damage Do not block the manufacturer's your your cleaning. (:art, bracket, Monitor. the Monitor. overheating. sofa, the and for with A falling the excessive ventilation on a bed, electrical using, reference. or other swimming on an unstable mounting stops, before contact by the manufacturer. cart unsteady tect it from outlet shock, it can fall. or adult, when Quick risk of fire, operating in the operating equipment only with a cart, stand, tripod, manufacturer or sold with the care. the installing, for future electric where where recommended before and/or machines, the Monitor or floor and the wall risk of fire, Monitor table, instructions when and use instructions. washing • Do not place To reduce in mind instructions any attachments can increase Monitor. instructions operating on the all operating tubs, operating and • Follow add your precautions machine. • Read • Never using safety Do not ensure with with slots in the cabinet any object, place it near that there and a radiator is adequate for ventilation do not place or heat ventilation register. and to pro- the Monitor If you that you've for mounting. the type supplied of power to your source home, indicated consult your on the marking appliance dealer label. If you or local are power company. • Use only a grounded alternating current outlet one way. only the plug still does or polarized line plug outlet. having one If you are unable not fit, contact your For your blade to insert electrician safety, wider than the plug this Monitor the other. fully to replace is equipped This plug into the outlet, your outlet. try will with a polarized fit into the reversing power the plug. If •Protect thepower cord. Power supply cords should berouted sothat they won't bewalked onorpinched byobjects placed onoragainst them. Pay particular attention tocords atplugs, convenience receptacles, and thepoint where they exit from theunit. • Unplug theMonitor from thewall outlet and disconnect theantenna orcable system during alightning storm orwhen left unattended and unused forlong periods oftime. This willprevent damage totheunit due tolightning and power-line surges. •Avoid overhead power lines. Anoutside antenna system should notbeplaced inthevicinity ofoverhead power lines orother electric light orpower circuits orwhere itcan fallinto such power lines orcircuits. When installing anoutside antenna system, beextremely careful tokeep from touching thepower lines orcircuits. Contact with such lines canbefatal. • Donotoverload thewalloutlet orextension cords. Overloading can result infireorelectric shock. • Donotinsert anything through theopenings intheunit, where they cantouch dangerous voltage points ordamage parts. Never spill liquid ofanykind ontheMonitor. •Ground outdoor antennas. Ifanoutside antenna orcable system isconnected totheMonitor, besure the antenna orcable system isgrounded soastoprovide some protection against voltage surges and builtupstatic charges. Section 810oftheNational Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984, provides information about proper grounding ofthemast and supporting structure, grounding ofthelead-in wire toan antenna discharge unit, size ofgrounding conductors, location ofantenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements forthegrounding electrode. • Donotattempt toservice theMonitor yourself. Refer allservicing toqualified service personnel. Unplug theunit from thewalloutlet and refer servicing toqualified service personnel under thefollowing conditions: when thepower-supply cord orplug isdamaged ifliquid has been spilled ontheunit orifobjects have fallen into theunit iftheMonitor has been exposed torain orwater iftheMonitor does notoperate normally byfollowing theoperating instructions iftheMonitor has been dropped orthecabinet has been damaged when theMonitor exhibits adistinct change inperformance •Ifyou make a(Jjustments yourself, adjust only those controls that arecovered bytheoperating instructions. Adjusting other controls may result indamage and willoften require extensive work byaqualified technician torestore theMonitor tonormal. •When replacement parts arerequired, besure theservice technician uses replacement parts specified by themanufacturer orthose that have thesame characteristics astheoriginal part. Unauthorized substitutions may result inadditional damage totheunit. • Upon completion ofany service orrepairs tothis Monitor, ask theservice technician toperform safety checks todetermine that theMonitor isinasafe operating condition. •The PDP can properly operate within thetemperature range of32--104F and humidity 80%. Donotuse inahotand humid place, within thetemperature range of •Before moving thePDP equipped with speakers, separate thespeakers from thePDP. Ifyou move thePDP holding thespeakers, itmay result inadetachment ofthePDP and cause any damage tothePDP and other personal injury. FCCInformation User Instructions The Federal Frequency lowing The party responsible APH USA. Inc Communications Interference Commission Statement Radio includes the fol- warning: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 or the FCC Rules. 1500 Santa Olympic Monica, Provided supply with cord 90404 this monitor with age making rating is a detachable IEC320 This equipment Before can radiate compliance: Tel) 888-697-2247 fax) 310-664-8064 It may be suitable personal computer uses and product Boulevard California These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. generates, for style power terminations. for connection to any UL Listed with similar configuration. the connection, of the computer make sure convenience the voltoutlet is radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica- the same as the monitor and that the ampere rating of the computer convenience outlet is equal to tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If For 110 Volt applications, detachable power cord this equipment 5-1513 type does radio or television mined by turning cause harmful interference to reception, which can be deterthe equipment off and on, the user is encouraged ence by one or more to try to correct the of the following interfer- or exceeds the monitor (parallel 601513 type This Class (tandem responsible not expressly for compliance Notice could suggestions. You may rind the booklet called to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference How Problems helpful. This booklet was prepared by the Federal Communications Commission. It is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock Number 004-000-00345-4 . Warning In a domestic measures. User must use shielded signal interface cables maintain FCC compliance for the product. of conformity for with FCC Logo. This device of the ECC Rules. Operation (2) this device must accept products to marked complies with Part 15 is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause and harmful any interference, interference received, including interference cause undesired operation. plug apparatus For 230 cap. meets all require- Interference-Causing of ICES-OO3. de Conformite IC European produisant that may B respecte ICES-O03 sur des interferences au Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC), (92/31/EEC), (93/68/EEC) and the (73/23/EEC) issued Low Voltage • • • • Directive by the Commission of the Community. Compliance with these implies conformity to the following Euro- Norms: environ- ment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take ade- Declaration B digital les equipements Canada. pean quate blades) Cet appareil numerique de Classe routes les exigences du Reglement European directives B product. cap. approved void the user's authority to operate the equipment. If necessary, consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional This is a Class plug Notice ments or the Canadian Equipment Regulations or modifications party blades) UL Listed configuration measures. User Information by the rating. use only with NEMA Volt applications use only UL Listed Detachable power supply cord with NEMA configuration IC Compliance Changes voltage EN55022 : 1998 Class B EN55024 : 1998 EN61000-3-2 : 1995 EN61000-3-3 : 1995 User Instructions @ ScreenImageretention Do not display a still image (such as on a video game plasma monitor panel for more than several minutes as retention is also known as "screen burn". To avoid such reduce the degree of brightness and contrast or when hooking up a PC to this Monitor) on the it can cause screen image retention. This image image retention, refer to page 28 of this manual of this screen when displaying a still image. Cell Defect The plasma display panel consists of fine cells. Although the panels are produced with more than 99.9 percent active cells, there may be some cells that do not produce light or remain lit. Altitude The PDP will not operate normally at altitudes above 6500 ft. Warranty Warranty Period: One year starting from the purchase of your Monitor. Warranty does not cover any damage caused by image retention. to Tableof Contents Setup C0eeectingPCand Operation Your New Plasma Display 10 Connecting 12 Adjusting .............................. 14 Changing the Position Turrfing time PDP On and Off .............................. 18 Changing the Size of the Image Enlarging the Image Remote Control Wall hlstallation Panel ........................ Buttons .................................... Instructions Connection (ConnectingSpeaRers/ Receiver) ...................................... Moving Speakers 22 Connecting a VCRZCable Connecting a DVD .......................................... 24 Connecting a Set-Top Box ................................ 25 23 Information 46 .................................. 50 of the Image .................... 51 ........................ (Zoom) .............................. the Zoom Picture .................................. Picture ©uality Connecting Box .......................... to a PC .......................................... the PC Screen Adjustment ................................ .................................................... Power Saver (PC mode only) SZ 53 54 55 S0 ............................ 59 a Menu Language .............................. 62 [:uectioe[}escriptioe Selecting Picture Control Setting the Multi Customizing the Picture .................................... Using Automatic Viewing the Picturedn-Picture Changing Freezing Picture Settings ........................ ............................ the Screen Size ................................ the Picture .......................................... 28 Z9 Using Automatic 64 Setting up Your Remote Control 65 33 34 Settings ........................ ........................................ 36 37 38 TimeSetting Setting the Clock ............................................ ........................ /_ppeedix Troublesi_ooting 40 Setting the Sleep Timer .................................... 41 Setting the Timers ............................................ 42 .............................................. and Maintenance Specifications Sound Using the Surround 63 30 S0uedCuetrol time Sound .................................... .................................. Using the Key Lock .......................................... ('are Customizing Control .................................... .................................................. 68 69 70 P L A S _,,_ A D I S P L A V P A _ E L Setup Your New Plasma Remote Control Wall Installation Turning Display Buttons Panel .................................................... ................................................................ Instructions 10 12 .......................................................... 14 the PDP On and Off .......................................................... 18 YourNew PlasmaDisplayPanel POWER SOURCE,MENU,VOLUME(-,+), PF@SS to turn SELECT (V,A), the PDPon and off. 10 MUTE Remote Control Signal Receiver Aim the remote control towards this spot on the Monitor. 0 0 0 00 O 0 ExternalSpeakerOutjacks Connect external to the video output 0 l_ S-VideoInputjack speakers, Connect or DVD O PC(RGB)Inputjack(15pin) Connect O jack on your PC. O Component Video Inputjacks (Y/Pb/Pr) Component 1 inputs are for 4801/480p. Component 1080i. 2 inputs are for signal from an S-VHS VCR Q AudioInput (Video/Componentl/2/PC(RGB)) jacks Connect a audio such as VCRs, 480p/720p/ signal from PC or DVD external sources players. 0 ServiceJack Connect 0 VideoInputjack Connect a video signal from external such as VCRs or DVD players. a S-Video player. sources the RS-232C input jack to your PC. 0 Power Inputjack Connect the supplied power cord. 11 RemoteControlButtons 0 Power button Turns the PDP on and off. ID Numberbuttons _) Display button Press to display information on the PDP screen, 0 Menu button Displays the main on-screen menu. _1CH (Channel)andVOL(Volume)buttons Channel and Volume bultons are used menu items in the menu mode. for selecting _]1 Mute button Press to mute the PDP sound. 0 P,Mode button Adjust the PDP picture by selecting one of the preset factory settings (or select your personal, customized picture settings.) Q Aspect button Press to change the screen size, 0 Mode button Selects remote a target device to be controlled by the AKAI control tie,, VCR, Cable, or DVD players). _) Clock Display button Press to display clock on the PDP screen, _) Source button Press to display all of the available video sources tie,, Video, S-Video, Component1, Component2, PC(RGB)), _) Joystick button Use to highlight on-screen menu items and change menu values, _) Still button Press 1o pause the current screen. _) PIP button Activates picture in picture. _) Source selection buttons Press to directly select Video, S-Video, Component1, Component2 or PC(RGB), 12 _)VCR control buttons Controls VCR tape functions: Stop, Rewind, Play/Pause, Fast Forward. SETbutton Used during work compatibly setup DVD, etc.) of this remote with other control, devices so that it will (:able box, (VCR, @ @ _) Clock set button Press to set clock. _) PIP control Source S.Sel Locate : : buttons Press to select one of the available sources for the PiP window. Press to select the Audio : Press to move signal (PIP or Main). the PIP window on the screen. _) PC control buttons Auto Adjust Scaling Zoom/Pan _) &Mode button Adjust the PDP sound by selecting one of the preset factory settings (or select your personal, customized sound settings.) Sleep button Press to select a [)reset time interval for automatic shutoff. Slide the back cover to open the battery Install two AAA size batteries. Make sure to match the compartment of the remote control "+" and "-" ends of the Slide the cover place, back into bat- teries with the diagram inside the compartment. RemoteControlOperationRange. You car/use from your the left and remote control right sides within a distance of the remote control of 23 feet and receiver an angle of 30 degrees of the monitor. 13 Wall InstallationInstructions @ Installation Notes Do not install To protect places: the PDP in any location the performance other of the PDP and • Do not install next to smoke and • Do not install in an area subjected • Do not install in an area subjected • Do not install near Use only recommended or around parts any and fire to high heating components. 34.61 inches 14 holder prevent walls. problems, to vibration. Wall attachment panel Insulation vertical detectors. @ Parts bolt than voltage. apparatus. avoid the following 0 Installing theDisplay ontheWall Attachment Pand See stability the drawing the where wall attachment 14 tois check the of the ofwall the PDP is panel to be shown installed, in page If the wall not enough strong Fix the wall figure: to support attachment Fixing bolts the PDP, strengthen panel on the must protrude Using wall attachment 0 to 20thedegrees. The angle panel, can each, using the angle control wall from the wall using the wall before bolts as shown appox. 0.6 for installation, in the following inches. youset may of the display from be in 5 adjust stages thewithangle 5 degrees of distance holes on the sides of the panel. IIII When the angle has been set to 5 When the angle has been set to degrees. 15 degrees. ii!iiii When hasn't the panel been tilted. 5 10 15 2O Continued... 15 Remove four large screws from the rear side of the display, [ iiiiiiiiiiiii!iii%iii?ii!%i_i_ Insert the bolts and insulation sJnto the four screwholes as shown in the follow- ing figure: 0 _olt 0 Insulation holder 0 -0 II Put the insulation pointwallprotruding the rear or the displaya little in the groove on the rubber top of the attachment from panel. Lift top up the display bit so that the insulation rubber display is put in the groove (Do not lift the be taken off. display with point at the any at the bottom pressure. bottom or the wall of the rear attachment The insulation rubber ) 0 16 side of the panel. at the top may @ Separating theDisplay fromtheWall Attachment Pand Remove bottom wall the fixing of the attachment Lift the display bolts display from a small both sides amount, (left and to separate right) the of the wall insulation attachment holder point panel. from Lift and the bottom pull the of the panel. and separate the insulation holder point from the groove on top of the wall attachment panel. 0 17 OnandOff Turning the Turning the[v]onitor(PDP) OnandOff Press the Power The PDP will features. You can button on the remote be turned on and also use the Power control. you will button be ready on the front to use it's or the PDE Notes: • If your Monitor pressed: mode isn't turned on when Press the MODE has been button chosen the power to check _ button is ir the Monitor ). Viewing theMenus andDisplays Your PDP has a simple, venient and features. easy-to-use fast to use features menu system that appears on the PDP. Your PDP also Viewingthe Menus With the power remote The Video 2 menu. menu menu. down) the Menu after (left, selected (_) menus automatically press (up, or use the screen Menu menu button appears on the on the screen. is selected. Use the joystick Use the joystick On press the The main Use the joystick change, 18 on, control. button right) disappear about items in the to display, items. button button to move button to enter from thirty on your items in the menu. the screen seconds, remote or you control can to exit on the PDP screen. lets you display the This system the status or many makes it con- or your PDP's DisplayingStatusInformation Press the display Display the Screen button size, on the remote Resolution, control. Current The PDP will time, and screen mode. Displaying Clock Press the Clock Display button on the remote control. The Current time will be displayed on the screen. 19 (Connecting Speakers / Receiver) Connecting Speakers .......................................................... 22 Connecting a VCR/Cabie Connecting a DVD Box ...................................................... Connecting a Set-Top Box .............................................................. ...................................................................... 23 24 25 Connecting Speakers Yr External speakers Connect the speaker matching the MUST "+" and audio have a power cable "-" ends handling to the external of the (:able Fix the bracket onto the guide pole of speaker and fasten the screws. After removing the three screws thespeaker and the PDP together with located #!iiiili "®_ Guide Guide 22 m ® speaker of 7 watts output the diagram on the rear on the PDP, clamp and fasten the screws. pole __ capability jack on the minimum(impedance on the rear of the 8ohm). PDP, PDP. • Connecting Speakers to Stands. Connecting a VCR/CableBox PDP Video/decodificador de cable Connect Video/S-Video cable between the Video/S-Video box and the Video Inputjack on the PDP. • For better video, Connect an Audio Audio Inputjacks use an S-Video cable (Video) Outputjack on the VCR/Cable cable. between the Audio on the PDP. Outputjacks on the VCR/Cable box and the Videotape Playback: 1. Turn on PDP and press the Video or S-Video(if S-Videojack is connected.) button on your remote control. 2. Turn on your VCR, insert a videotape and press the Play button. 23 Connecting a DVD PDP DVD Connect a Video (:able between the DVD Output Video Input (Y,P_,P,) Input jacks on the PDP. Connect an Audio jacks (Component) (:able between on the PDP . the Audio jacks Output on the DVD jacks and on the DVD the Component1 and the Play to DVD: 1. Turn on PDP and press the Component button to select the Component1 2. Turn on your DVD, insert a DVD disc and press the Play button. • For an explanation 24 of Component video, see your DVD owner's instructions. mode. Audio Input Connecting aSet.Top Box(480p/720p/108 PDP Receptor de DTV Connect a Video cable between the Set-Top Box (Y, Pb,Pr) Output the Component 2 Video Input (Y, Pb,Pr) Input jacks on the PDP. Connect an Audio (:able Input jacks (Component) between the Audio on the PDP . Output jacks jacks on the Set-Top on the Set-T op Box and Box and the Audio ToWatchDTV: 1. Turn on PDP and 2. Turn on your press the Component button to select the Component2 mode. DTV receiver. • For an explanation of Component video, see your DTV receiver owner's instructions. 25 PictureControl Customizing the Picture Using Automatic Viewing Changing Freezing ................................................................ Picture Settings the Pictureqn-Picture the Screen Size .................................................... 28 29 .......................................................... 30 ............................................................ 33 the Picture ...................................................................... 34 Customizingthe Picture You can use the on-screen menus to change the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color, and Tint settings of your PDP, Press the enter. Menu button, then press the joystick Movewillthealso joystick left items or right"Contrast", to select You see the "Sharpness", Move wish "Color" the joystick Press the Menu 28 "Custom". "Brightness", "Tint". up or down to select left or right to change the item you to change. Moveitem. the the joystick • and to In the PC mode, button you can't the value of to exit. adjust the sharpness, color and tint. UsingAutomaticPictureSettings Your PDP has automatic Press the enter. Move Menu button, thejoystick "Standard", "Custom" to select or "Dynamic" "High," settings press thejoystick left or right "Mild", • You can select then picture "Middle," that allow you to adjust the video display easily. to "Custom", picture setting. "Low," or in PC mode. Press the Menu button to exit. 29 Viewingthe Picture.in.Picture Selecting thePLP Screen Press the Menu select "PIP", then button. press Movejoystick the joystick the to enter.up or down to Move the joystick left or right to select "On'. The PIP image will appear in the corner of the screen. i_i / Press the • 30 Menu The PIP function button operates to exit. in PC mode or Component2 mode only. _ s0u_ Selecting anExternal Signal You (;an use PIP to view a signal from an external source, such as a VCR. Press the Menu "PIP", button. then Move joystick down to select pressthethe joystick up toor ) enter. Move move the joystick up orleft down to select "Source", then the joystick or right to enter. / ..................... J Move signal, the joystick then move up or down to select the joystick left or right. an external i ;/ Press the Menu button to exit. 31 Changing theLocation ofthePiPimage Press the Menu button. Move the joystick up or down to select "PIP", then press thejoystick to enter. Move the joystick up or down to select "[ocate", then move the joystick left or right to enter. Move want, the joystick Press the 32 Menu to move button the to exit. PIP screen where you Changingthe ScreenSize (When entering theVideo mode) When you press the sequence. • If you watch onto Aspect The screen a still the screen, button displays image View on the remote in this order: or the 4:3 the monitor Wide, mode in Wide for control, the PDP's screen Panorama, a long Zoom1, time(over or Panorama mode Wide Zoom2 Sets the picture to 16:9 wide mode. Magnifies Zoom1. should 2 hours), an image as much as possible. the size appear Stretch, of the in 4:3. may picture be burned more than ho4 ooo Panorama Stretch Converts regular widescreen. 4:3 aspect ratio screen to Moves show the Zoom2 the bottom. picture up a little to fully Use this picture want to view the Zoom2 captions when watching IoO size picture along movies. if you with 4:3 Zoom1 Magnifies mode Zoom2, the picture vertically on screen. Sets the picture to 4:3 normal standard PDP screen size. mode. lhis is a !° °! o0o Note • In VIDEO, (Wide -* S-VIDEO, Panorama and -* Component1 Zoom1 -* modes, Zoom2 -* all screen Stretch -* modes can be selected. 4:3). 33 Freezingthe Picture Still Press the Still button on the remote control to freeze a moving picture. Press again to cancel. 34 SoundControl Customizing the Sound Using Automatic ................................................................ Sound SetUngs .................................................... Using the Surround ...................................................................... 36 37 38 Customizingthe Sound Press the down Menu button, to select Move "BOUND", the joystick then up or press the joystick to enter, Move thejoystick left or right also items You will "Balance" Move wish Move see the and the joystick "Custom", "Bass", "Surround", up or down to select the item you left or right to change the value to change. thejoystick the item. Press the 36 to select "Treble", Menu button to exit. of UsingAutomaticSoundSettings Press the Menu "SOUND", button. Movethenthepress joystickthe joystick up or down to select to enter. Move the joystick "Standard", left or right "Music", "Movie" to select "Custom", or "Speech" sound setting. Press the Menu • The Automatic button Sound to exit. Setting function doesn't operate in PC mode. 37 UsingtheSurround I)ress _he Menu down to select button, "SOUND", Move the_oystick then up or press the joystick to enter, Move then the joystick move "Concert", Press the 38 up or down the joystick "Hall" Menu or "Stadium". button to select left or right to exit. "Surround", to select 8ass _ • B_Lance _ 5o a ii:_¸¸ i £ ;!!i: i_iii £ i} ii i_ i_:_ i A ? I;¸_' A iiiii i} i Time Setting Setting the Clock ..................................... Setting the Sleep Timer Setting the Timers ................................. .................................... 40 41 42 Settingthe Clock This PDP has a built-in remote controh Press the down clock that will Menu button. Move to select "TIME", then appear on screen the joystick when you press the Clock Display button on the up or press the joystick to enter. Move the joystick joystick move the hour. left oror clown right to up to select select hour,correct then the _ o_lime Sleet, _mer _ Move thejoystick thejoystick move minute. left oror down right up to to select select minute, the correctthen Move move left or right up or down to select to select "AM", "AM the joystick the joystick _t then or "PM". • If you want to display the joystick down move the joystick Press the Menu 4O the to select right. button to exit. Clock "Clock on screen, move Display", then 12: oa A_ o_ ( _ ClPc_DE_Pla'J O;f I Settingthe Sleep Timer You can set your PDP to automatically Press the Menu "TIME", button. down to select turn off after a preset interval. i Move press the joystick up orto then the joystick I enter. :::?i:0_,,,0:i,, 0,! Move the joystick Timer". iii_ ¸ I up or down to select "Sleep Movefor the left oron.rightTheto interval select the time val the joystick PDP to stay ranges 10 to 360 minutes. interfrom @ _,_ I _ On time v0 ullle .......::: Press the Menu button li 10 t:i ! to exit. 41 Settingthe Timers This PDP can be set to turn on or off automatically at specific timers, previously. you must set the PDP's Settin 9 the On/Off (:lock, as described times that you choose. Before using the Timer Press the Menu button. Move the joystick up or down to select "TIME", then press the joystick to enter. Move move the joystick up orleft down to select then the joystick or right. Move move hour. the joystick joystick the left oror down right up "On time", to then to select select hour, the correct iii ¸¸I ;_[ _ _ Off time 2 !8 ................ Sleep _mer Move the joystick left or right move the joystick up or down the joystick joystick the left oror down right up to select minute, to select the _ t] A_ OR O_ I', _, then correct minute. Move move toto select select "AM", "AM" then or "PM". _ On time volume r_ Sleep Timer sh_ 42 10 I 0 g [ _, Move move thejoystick the joystick left oror down right up If you to want to set Off Time, down select "OfftheTime". Set the "Off • Time"just If you want turns time on, volume". volume level Press the Menu the joystick Move the you want button level down joystick when then move the joystick as you set "On to set the volume move to to select select "Off", "On". the Time". when the to select right PDP "On to set the PDP turns on. to exit. 43 Connecting PCandOperation [_ Connecting Adjusting to a PC ...................................................................... 46 the PC Scleen ................................................................ 50 Changing the Position Changing the Size o[ the image Enlarging the image Moving o[ the hTlage ................................................ (Zoom) the Zoom Picture Picture ©uality Information Adjustment .................................................... .......................................................... 51 52 53 .............................................................. 54 ............................................................ 55 .................................................................................. Power Saver (PC mode only) .......................................................... 58 59 Connecting to a PC This PDP is not compatible with Audio Cable Macintosh PC. PDP Power PC (15pin) Plug Cable PC Connect a PC (15pin) cable (15p D-SUB) on the PDP. • For an explanation Connect a Audio on the PDP. between of Component cable between the video, the Audio Video Outputjack see your Output]ack on the PC and the PC owner's instructions. on the PC and the Audio To watch the PC screen: 1. Turn on PDP and press the RGB button on the remote to select the PC mode. 2. Turn on PC and check for PC system requirements. (Refer to pages 48 and 49 for PC system requirements.) 3. Adjust the PC screen. (Refer to page 50.) 46 PC Inputjack Input (PC) PinConfiguration • 15Pin Signal Cable _#, No _C / (based on protruded IN _C OUT Red {_} 2 Blue 4 5 6 Ble (obq {G i Gro Ground ng Red ndit_g Green IBI Grounding Sync G¢ound_ng !3 HO_lZOatal 14 Vertical /5 Clock ng IR) Grounding IG} Glean4 GIoun_ ng ng Resewed Sync Grounding Data IB} f_g IDDCI Blue/B} Rese red ]2 (G} Blue Ground Re{_ (R} Gr0und Green 1/ (8) Grour,ding 8 /0 Greel_ Grounding Z 9 £ed (R) Green/G) 3 pin) Grounding Ground (D_C I ng Data (DDC} sync. Ho_ zontal sync. Ve DDC I sync. ical sync. Clock {DDC) Setting upYour Monitor (Plug andPlay) Our adoption of the new VESA ('_ Plug and Play solution setup. It allows you to install your monitor in a Plug and eliminates complicated and time Play compatible system, without setup identify hassles and confusion. Your PC system can easily display. This monitor automatically tells the PC system using Display Data Channel (DDC) protocols. and its Extended configure Display itself for Identification consuming the usual use with data your (EDID) 47 How toSetupYour PCSoftware ONind0ws 0nly) The Windows your PC will display-settings probably ticular video apply in almost card, for a typical be different, But even all cases, if your computer depending actual (If not, contact screens your are upon shown your look different, computer On the the control and Select "Settings" The two tings for these • Size • two (sometimes 640 x 480 Color: screen million for settings or "60 the Continue(]... 48 Hz." dialog will in the following tab Panel. appears, dialog-box that apply on appear. dialog-box, the "colors." variables click will in the display and color PDP-PC inter- Tile correct set- are: "resolution"): (might dialog dialog option box, Otherwise,just box. also be expressed colors")Shown "Display" If a vertical-frequency play on par- information -_ Control screen called your pixels. "24-bit" as "16 select panel key variables are "resolution" screens and sebup Settings a display face actual Dealer,) screen, "Display" the basic or AKAI : Start _ the of Windows the same, windows When ........ I:'¢' 'ti,%:,:t,"iJ.......... However, version manufacturer sequence _i below, particular the at left is a typical box. exists on your dis- correct value is "60" click "OK" and exit Notes; Both screen below position shows all an(:] size of the will display vary, modes depending that on the type Vertical Video of PC monitor and its resolution. The table are supported: Horizontal Vertical Horizontal polarity polarity Dot X Line signal Frequency(Hz) 640 X 350 640 X 400 720 X 400 640 X 480 IBM PC / AT Compatible 800 X 600 1024 • The interlace • The PDP operates mode X 768 is not Frequency(KHz) 70,086 31469 N 85.080 37861 N P P 85.080 37861 P N 70,087 31469 P N 85.039 37927 P N 59,940 31469 N N 72.809 37861 N N 75.000 37500 N N 85.008 43269 N 56,250 35156 N/P N/P 60,317 37879 P P 72.188 48077 P P 75.000 46875 P P 85.061 53674 P P 60,004 48363 N N 70,069 56476 N N 75.029 60023 P P 84,997 68677 P P N supported. abnormally if a non-standard video format is selected. Notes; • When • Depending (and this PDP is used on the depending Check your • If a vertical • In some • as a PC display, manufacturer, on your PC instruction an(:] horizontal particular version book for information frequency-select about mode connecting exists, select Source button Connect port to the monitor (over appear 16 million colors). different. of Windows). off (or if the PC is disconnected). If so, press the Also, make sure that the PC is connected. a PC monitor (such might appear only signals is supported screen might might abnormal color as stripes) signals cases, 24-bit y our PC display output while your 60Hz PC to a PDP. (vertical) and on the screen when to enter viewing the VIDE() the PC screen. 31.5kHZ (horizontal). the PC power is turned mode. (Otherwise, random appear). 49 Adjustingthe PCScreen Adjusting theR,G,B Preset: • Press the ROB button to select the PC mode. Press the enter. Menu button, then press thejoystick to Move the joystick or down Control", then moveup thejoystick to left select "Color to enter. or right Move thejoystick to select want to change. up or down the item you Move thejoystick or left gauge to change the value the item, using the right on-screen as your guide. of Press the Menu 5O button to exit. Changing thePosition of theImage After connecting the PDPto your PC,adjustthe positionof the screenif it is notwell-aligned. Preset: • Press the RGB button to select the PC mode, Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move down to select then to enter. the joystick up or press the joystick Move adjust the joystick left or ofright to select "Position", then the position screen by using the joystick button. Press the Menu button to exit. 51 Changingthe Sizeof the Image Preset: • i Pressthe RGB button to select the PC mode. Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move joystick up or down to select then the press the joystick enter. to Move move the joystick up orleft down to select "Scaling", then the joystick or right to select "Wide" or "4:3". [] 3 52 Press the Menu button to exit. _ Zoom/Panmng mlage Lock Enlargingthe Image Zoom) Preset: • Pressthe RGB button to select the PC mode, Press Menu down the to select enter. Move button. joystick up or "SETUP", Move then the press thejoystick the joystick ning", then up or down move thejoystick Move the joystick • The picture (:an to select to "Zoom/Pan- left or right to enter. left expanded or right to 0 enlarge be to 10 theZoom image. in mode. Press the Menu button to exit. 53 Movingthe ZoomPicture Preset: • Pressthe RGB button to select the PC mode. Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move joystick up or to down to select then the press the joystick enter. _ Lmlguage < Scaag _ Engtmtl Wde _. _" _ z00mP_nmna /]_ _ Image Lock I J Move ning", 3 Move then Adjust button. the thenjoystick move up joystick or down the the joystick up or down move the joystick the position to select left or right "Zoom/Panto enter. to select left or right of screen by using • The Panning feature operates ture is in Zoom mode. Press the Menu 54 button to exit. "Panning", to enter. only the joystick when the pic- PictureQualityAdjustment Picture Automatic Adjustment On/Off Preset: • Press the RGB button to select the PC mode, Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move down to select then enter. the joystick up or to press the joystick Move Lock", to or select left right "Image to enter. the thenjoystick move up joystick or down the Move thethen joystick down Adjust", move uptheor joystick The message screen and "Auto the toleftselect "Auto or right. in progress" picture adjustments appears on the are automatically activated. Press the Menu button to exit. 55 Frequency Adjustment Preset: • Press the RGB button to select the PC mode. Press the Menu button. Move down to select "SETUP", then enter. Move lock", thejoystick then move up or down to select "Image thejoystick left or right to enter. Remove picture noise by moving thejoystick (If frequency wiJJ appear the joystick up or press the joystick to (vertical stripes left or right. is not set properly, vertical on the screen stripes on the screen.) AU_ Adju_t_ffleat € I Press the 56 Menu button to exit, _'e 1_ Adj_sl _ ExLt .... Fine Tuning (Phase) Preset: • Pressthe RGB button to select the PC mode, Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move down to select then enter. the joystick up or to press the joystick Move Lock", the thenjoystick move up joystick or down the to or select left right "Image to enter. Move the joystick up or down Remove picture by moving (If phase noise the joystick (vertical to select stripes) "Phase". on the screen left or right. is not set properly, the picture may be blurry.) Press the Menu button to exit. 57 Information Preset: • Pressthe RGB button to select the PC mode. Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move joystick up or to down to select then the press the joystick enter. Move neous", the joystick then up or down move the joystick to select "Miscella- left or right to enter. Move tion", the joystick then move up joystick or down left to or select the right "Informato enter. _ Press the Menu 58 button to exit. _ KeyL_k _ O_ _ PowerSaver PCmodeonly) This monitor has a built-in system saves energy certain amount of time. card installed ture. See the table power management by switching in your your This power computer. below system monitor called Power into a low-power management system You use a software utility operates Saver. This power management mode when it has not with a VESA DPMS installed on your computer been used compliant for a video to set up this fea- for details. Table1, Power-savingmodes Power-saving Normal State Operation Standby Mode Function Suspend Position Mode Mode A1 Power-off Position Mode A2 Active Inactive Active Inactive Active Active Inactive Inactive Video Active Blanked Blanked Blanked Power Green Red Blinking Red Blinking Red Blinking (1 sec (1 sec Interval) (1 sec Horizontal Vertical Sync Sync Indicator Interval) Interval) Notes: • This monitor • This occurs when • For energy conservation, ed for long automatically moving returns the to normal computer's turn your monitor operation mouse OFF when or pressing when horizontal a key and vertical sync return. on the keyboard. it is not needed, or when leaving it unattend- periods. 59 P L A $ M A # _ S ? L A Y ? A _ L E FunctionDescriptionE_ Selecting a Menu [dnguage Setting the Multi Control Using the Key Lock ............................. ................................ ................................... SettiNg up Youl Remote Control ........................... 62 63 64 65 Selectinga MenuLanguage Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move joystick up or down to select then the press the joystick 10 enter, i _: Move thejoystick {eft or right to select the appropriate language: English, Spanish, or French. Press the 62 Menu button to exit. _" 4_Adj sl [_ E>i{ II II Settingthe ColorTone Press the Menu down to select button. Move the joystick up or "SETUP", then press the joystick to enter. Move the joystick Move the joystick up or down left or right Tone : Normal, Warm1, Press the Menu button to select to select Warm2, "Color Tone". the Color Coo11, Cool2. to exit. Note • In the PC mode, you can't adjust the Color Tone. 63 Usingthe Key Lock When Key Lock is set to ON, the buttons (SOURCE, MENU, VOLUME, SELECT, MUTE, POWER) on the front or the PDP will not operate. However, these buttons will operate when setting Key Lock OFF. Press the Menu "SETUP", button. Move joystick up or down to select then the press the joystick to enter. Move move the joystick up orleft down to select "Key then the joystick or right to select "On" or "Off". Press the 64 Menu button to exit. Lock", SettingupYourRemoteControl This PDP's remote properly, Pressing and your control remote can operate control the corresponding control #_oe;71e whichever remote button piece corlttol almost can operate on the remote of equipment lily any VCR, in four lot cable different control you box, modes allows or DVD. :Monitor, After it has been VCR, Cable, you to switch between set up or DVD. these modes, choose. be comp,_'tble wRi ,_,11DVD fh_yets, VCR ,_,rld C,_')le box_,s Setting Up the Remote to Operate Your VCR, Cable box, or DVD player Turn off your VCR. (or Cable box, DVD player.) Press the MODE (or Cable box, button DVD) Press the Set button 4 the number enter three digits code listed on page of VCR first digit (If more than one on if your remote box, repeat DVD DVD player). If no other your codes player: on the box, D,) _C_ifCC) CC) CC) I I DVD) for your player). Make even if the try the first one.) remote control. DVD player) does 2, 3, and for 089 is listed, player) steps listed DVD VC£ control, box, of the code, is set up correctly. DVD codes through :tr VCR control. remote (or Cable box, digits button (or Cable up, on your 64 of this manual code Your VCR Cable that the is a "0". Press the Power 5 buttons three sure PDP's remote of the VCR (or Cable sure you enter make on your Using brand and LED is illuminated. of VCR are listed, 000 try box: through not turn (or of the other (or Cable each 0000 turn VCR on after set 4, but try one brand (or Cable should If your box, code, 000 through 077, 008). Note_ • • When your remote still operate your When remote your Play/Pause, control is in "VCR" mode, is in "Cable box" the VCR control buttons (Stop, REW, Play/Pause, FF) VCR. control FF) still operate your VCR. or "DVD" mode, the VCR control buttons (Stop, REW, 65 RemoteControlCodes VCR Codes A_/n75r;*l Aiv, a Aka 017 022 023 Audio Dynamics gel1 @ I iowe// 006 079 KI/4 IG 027 0] 5 030 0] 4 0] 6 002 Broksonic 010 Cai_dle 007 Ca_mort Ciliz_n 046 052 (}09¸ 0! 3,045 008 046 (153 052 007 009 0!3, 04_ (_o/orl3me Craig Cur_is-Mathes 007 000007,/!08,0/4, 015 046, 053 Daewoo DBX 013 064 031 015 Ma_,na_c,x MaranEx 008 029 053, 056 002, 008, 014, 0! 6, Maria 1)29 03(!¸ 0÷6, i)6¸[ 009 (}08 067 Mid}and Memorex M(;A 008 000 M//rJI_>mery D_nalech Electrot!ome 015 027 MIC M_lti_ech 0_ 0_] 04_ 047 _ Fisher 002,012 057 0_ _5 _7 0_ 070 018 01g 043,0% 058 Fur/ai (;E 0//0¸ 007,/)08¸ 032 Go _d_:o Harn7a_ Fa_o_ HJ_achi /ns!a_t Replay JC Permey 002 ]CL 008 JVC Kenv, ood Cable 007 014 _fi!co 051 030 053 04d Quarlz Quasar 002, i)14¸ 088 08_ (}02¸ 0!4, 016 03(}¸ _6 Radio 015 007, 015 031,032 014 0_ 030 _6 0(_1 0_4 (/08¸ (}_3,075, S}_ack/Rcalist 009 012,015, 03_ 040 006 1)06 07; 003, 035 046 Res_'r_ h + 008 014 007, 008 027 005 035 warcl 007 ®2 Phi/ips P_or_eer Port/ariel ProSca_ 005 Sa_4_,n Sa_st_i 005, 007 008,028, 035 054 037 069 007¸0/3¸022¸032¸042¸077 016 002 012 013 041 049 0{}8 005, 009,012 018, 002 Sharp Shirt,ore 019 035 043 0a;8 006 01; 027 02d 030 031 045 053 Si_nal_t_ 01 SoT_y Sylva_7ia Symp]_onic (138 029 0_3 056 0/ 002 01 00 c) 008, 015 0] 7,026 Tandy Tashiko Tatunf4 Teac l_cimics I o_b_ Tol_visio_ (}29, 0_3, 056 Unilech 008 016 033 044¸¸ 045 029 050 052 000 Vector Viclor 002 008, 053 Wards 030 069 008 0]_ 030 008 009 015 005, 013 019 048,0-19 007,009 T_e_nika IMK 005 002,006 008, (}27¸ 045 053 g Sa_yo Scot! Sears 008 019 000 021 0d_ 1107 Resean h 014 _deo Co_cepls _deosomc 016 016 014¸¸ 016 007 005 006, 007, 008 00-3, 0¸[2¸ 0!3, 015 027 03] 035 ¥ama}la Y_it h 002,014 016 01 l, 017 030 026 046 07 c) Box Codes Am'isioT_ CaNesla Eagle Easlei_: 007 007 008 008 NSC 007 008 002 Osk Sigma Inl Genen!//ns!_ume//t GI _lilachi }ermid Macom 030 003 015,023,024 069 048 037, (146 0_3 007 008, 0/9 02!)¸ 032,033,040 021 041 Codes Philips P_oscah R(Z ]oshiba Par_aso_ic 5o_y Sams_ng 001 002 002 003 004 008 000 016 Pal_asonic Philips 036, 067 068 012,013,034 00_,, 005 0_5,023, 024 02_, 030 036, 0-%, 062 065 037 043 Mag:_avox 026 028 Oak _6 004, 005, 025 Hamlin DVD I_n{ax f_n_ex 01_f 03_5 036 005 ()pl_mus Panasorfic 015 0_3 005 016 030 035 002 0!4, 016 NEC 0/)9, 0!2, 015 027 032 Mi_ola Milsl_bishi RCA 060 [og_k [.g/ 014 012 _8 00_ 0i0 013 0i5 {20 0B 027 0_6 015 MEI 045 076 0/4¸016 014 Lloyd Dimensia Emerson 66 073 009 Pi{_eer 009 Sigl_atul_- 038 S]_cer SIaT_om 0/6 00302703906], 073 Slargale 074 007,00801902!,026, 028029032033040041 018020,044,074077 ILmdlek RCA 0071008 000,027066 Re_il R.'g_ncy hA 003,012013 002033 070,07]072 Samsung 044003022,063064 046 027 046 2000 058 S_v,mia Texscal_ Eocom _/_lika Universal View_le_ \Vamer Z_:ni_}_ 01 ] 059 011 059 0!7,021 049 0_0 0_5 073 031,032 04[ 0_1,052 007,(}08,019,021,02d, 028, 029 Amex 032,033, 0"/0 041 044 01_t 0"*2,057 075 0t_, 076 ii!_ 15 iii_Jii ii!_ iii:_ i!i ii:_¸ ii!_ ii_ ill:_¸¸ ii!_ iii_i_ i:ii: ii Appendix Troubleshooting Care ............................................................................ and Maintenance Specifications ................................................................ .............................................................................. 68 69 70 Troubleshooting Before time you call and a service technician, please scan this list of problems Problem Poor The power blinking Check indicator Js ]he amber Remoie operate the The monitor There mcalror Check control does no[ turn is no screen The image [ne on IS using sure Check picture blinks 68 is too its power managemem Press the "Mode Make image. you au[[on managem÷,lt Utility [o put your sys[err on your remote computer control in the mode the wall outlet [o see [nat oo[n is working the monitor ana [ne source are pluggecl on Ilgn[ or Adjust the Brightness _[oo large Aujust the Size "Check nks on the screen The message the save or Contrast settings or settings small The message o It may dark. The image too solutions. connections the power Monitor" monitor won't all wire 1 aria [urnea too possible PossibleSolution Dlcture Your and money. switches "Check on me screen picture switches TemD and then ]'he PDP is overnea[ea Power off the PDP and e[ ir cool for While OFF Fan and O[[ ]'he ther cooling au[norlzec] fan of the PDP ma'_ have service cemer a oroblem. Contact an a Careand Maintenance With proper the maximum care, your performance PDP will give you many from your PDP. years of service. Please follow these guidelines to get IdentifyingProblems • Do not put the PDP near extremely • Do not put the PDP near appliances • Keep • Do not place the ventilation Liquids • Do not place openings hot, cold, that create humid or dusty magnetic places. fields. clear. the PDP on a rough and slanted surface, such as cloth or paper. liguids near or on the PDP. Cabinet • • • Never open the cabinet or touch the parts inside. Wipe your PDP with a clean, dry cloth. Never use water, (:leaning fluids, wax, or chemicals. Do not put heavy objects on top of the cabinet. Temperature • If your PDP is suddenly moved from a cold to a warm place, unplug the power cord for at least two hours so that moisture that may have formed inside the unit can dry completely. 69 Specifications Exterior design performance and This PDP applies (Note: Class product specifications are subject to change without prior notice to Class B system B digital is for home This PDP has been registered as residential areas. Dimensions Display Remote Control Weight Display Remote Control device. use.) for residential use in terms of EMI. So it can be used in all areas as well 10388 (W) X 89 (D) X 635 (H) ram; 4090 (W) X 350 (D) X 25 00(H)inches 54 (W) X 31 5 (D) X 220 (H) mm ; 213 (W) X 1 24 (D) X 866 (H) inches 32kg ; 70 551bs 15% (including batteries); 0 331bs 100-240V-, 50/60Hzr 4A Voltage Power Consumption Number of Pixels 310 Watts 852(H) x 480(V) Screen Size 106 Cm/42 inches AUDI O input VIDEO / S-VIDEO COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 PC (RGB) output 7W + 7W (8 _2) VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPONENT 1 - 480i / 480p COMPONENT 2 - 480p/720p/1080i RGB : D-SUB15P 7O the PDP4290 Model AUDIO to improve of this product. Memo 71 BN68-00394A-00(ENG)