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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,

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indicates high voltage
with any inside part of this product.

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with

this

you that

for proper

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Caution:

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to operate

electric

in particular,

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and

any kind

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is provided
to call CATV system installer's
attention
to ArtiCode (Section
54 of Canadian
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Part I), that provides

and,

building

important

inside,

product.

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to CA'IV
system
installer:
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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

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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
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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

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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

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_ Off time

2

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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

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I

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[

_,

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
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ng

Resewed
Sync

Grounding
Data

IB}

f_g IDDCI

Blue/B}

Rese red

]2

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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

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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

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A

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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

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Co_cepls
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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

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076

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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)



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