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Flat Panel Display
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JP

Operating Instructions

GB

Mode d’emploi

FR

Bedienungsanleitung

DE

Manual de instrucciones

ES

Istruzioni per l’uso

IT
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PFM-42V1/42V1E/42V1N/42V1P/
42V1A
 2003 Sony Corporation

WARNING
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear.
Record the model and serial numbers in the spaces
provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call
upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No.

Serial No.

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
On transportation
When you carry the display unit, hold the unit itself, not the
speakers. If you fail to do so, the speakers may come out of
the unit and the unit may fall. This can cause injury.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority
to operate this equipment.

For customers in Canada
For customers in the U.S.A.
If you have any questions about this product, you may
call; Sony Customer Information Services Center
1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com/
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name:
Model:
Responsible Party:
Address:
Telephone Number:

SONY
PFM-42V1/PFM-42V1P/
PFM-42V1A
Sony Electronics Inc.
16450 W. Bernardo Dr,
San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
858-942-2230

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.

Voor de klanten in Nederland
• Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet
vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het
apparaat.
• Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch
vervangen moet worden. De batterij mag alleen
vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel.
• Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein
chemisch afval (KCA).
• Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de
levensduur in voor recycling, de batterij zal
dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden.

NL

The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment
and be easily accessible.

Caution
Risk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect
type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

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Table of Contents
Precautions ............................................................... 5 (GB)
Features ..................................................................... 6 (GB)
Location and Function of Parts and Controls ....... 7 (GB)
Front / Rear / Bottom ............................................... 7 (GB)
1 (standby) Switch / Indicator Section ................... 8 (GB)
Control Button Section (Top) .................................. 8 (GB)
Connector Panel ....................................................... 9 (GB)
Remote Commander RM-971 ................................ 11 (GB)
Caution .................................................................... 13 (GB)
Connections ............................................................ 15 (GB)
Connecting the Speakers ........................................ 15 (GB)
Connecting the AC Power Cord ............................ 15 (GB)
Connection Example .............................................. 16 (GB)
Using On-screen Menus ........................................ 18 (GB)
Operating Through Menus ..................................... 18 (GB)
Watching the Picture .............................................. 26 (GB)
Switching the Input Signal ..................................... 26 (GB)
Input Signal, Picture Mode and Display Status
Information ....................................................... 27 (GB)
Switching the Display Mode .................................. 29 (GB)
Energy Saving Function ......................................... 29 (GB)
Selecting Image Quality ......................................... 30 (GB)
Adjusting the Picture ............................................. 30 (GB)
Adjusting the Contrast, Brightness, Chroma,
and Phase, etc.................................................... 30 (GB)
Restoring the Adjust Picture Menu Items to
Their Original Settings ..................................... 33 (GB)
Picture Enlargement ............................................... 34 (GB)
Setting Auto Wide ................................................. 34 (GB)
Setting the Wide Mode .......................................... 35 (GB)
Resizing and Positioning the Picture ................... 36 (GB)
Resizing the Picture ............................................... 36 (GB)
Adjusting the Picture Position ............................... 36 (GB)
Adjusting the Pixels ............................................... 37 (GB)
Restoring the Screen Control Menu
Adjustment Values............................................ 37 (GB)

3 (GB)

GB

English

Menu Guide ........................................................... 18 (GB)

Viewing two pictures at the same time ................. 38 (GB)
Activating a picture ................................................ 38 (GB)
Switching the position of the two pictures ............. 38 (GB)
Zooming in on a picture ......................................... 39 (GB)
Adjusting the Sound Quality ................................. 39 (GB)
Adjusting the Treble, Bass, and Balance, etc. ....... 39 (GB)
Restoring the Adjust Sound Menu Items to
Their Original Settings ..................................... 40 (GB)
Using the Memory Function .................................. 40 (GB)
Storing the Current Setting .................................... 40 (GB)
Calling Up a Stored Setting ................................... 41 (GB)
Selecting the On-screen Language ...................... 42 (GB)
Screen Saver Function ........................................... 42 (GB)
Reversing the Color Tones of the Image ............... 42 (GB)
Changing the Image Position Automatically ......... 44 (GB)
Adjusting Color Matrix ........................................... 44 (GB)
Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Timer
Function) ............................................................. 45 (GB)
Sleep Function ....................................................... 45 (GB)
Adjusting the time .................................................. 46 (GB)
Displaying the time ................................................ 46 (GB)
On/Off Timer Function .......................................... 47 (GB)
Power Saving Function .......................................... 48 (GB)
Operating a Specific Display With the Remote
Commander ........................................................ 49 (GB)
Using Other Remote Commander Models ........... 50 (GB)
Specifications ......................................................... 51 (GB)

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Precautions

Precautions
On safety
• A nameplate indicating operating voltage, power
consumption, etc. is located on the rear of the unit.
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet,
unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified
personnel before operating it any further.
• Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be
used for several days or more.
• To disconnect the AC power cord, pull it out by
grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
• When you install the unit on the floor, be sure to use
the optional stand.
On installation
• Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal
heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces
(rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains,
draperies) that may block the ventilation holes.
• Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources
such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to
direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration
or shock.
• When you install multiple equipment with the unit,
the following problems, such as malfunction of the
Remote Commander, noisy picture, noisy sound,
may occur depending on the position of the unit and
other equipment.
• Communication problems may occur if the infrared
communication equipment (e.g., infrared cordless
headphones or microphones) is used near the display.
Please use headphones or microphones other than
infrared cordless headphones or microphones. If you
must use the infrared communication equipment,
move it away from the display until the noise is
eliminated, or move the transmitter and receiver of
the infrared communication equipment closer
together.
On the PDP (Plasma Display Panel)
• You may see some bright spots of red, blue or green,
or dark spots appearing on the screen. These do not
indicate a malfunction. Although the plasma display
panel is manufactured with extremely high precision
technology, it can generate a few dark or bright
pixels. Dark spots on the edge of the screen, or
striped color and brightness irregularities do not
indicate a malfunction.
• Do not display the same still image on the screen for
a long time. Otherwise, an afterimage or ghost may
appear on a part of the panel. Use the screen saver
function to equalize use of the screen display.

• Because of the way it is made, when this plasma
display panel is used in places with low air pressure,
such as at high altitudes, a buzzing or humming
noise may emanate from the unit.
• If you continue to display the same image on the
screen for a long period of time, part of that image
may burn into the screen and leave a ghosting image
behind. To avoid this, please use the screen saver
function provided to equalize use over the entire
screen. If ghosting occurs, use the screen saver
function, or use video or imaging softwares to
provide constant movement on the screen. If slight
ghosting (image burn-in) occurs, it may become less
conspicuous, but once burn-in occurs, it will never
completely disappear.
• To protect the plasma display, this unit will not
accept commands from the Remote Commander or
from the function buttons on the unit for a certain
period of time after the unit has been switched ON/
STANDBY. After one of these operations, wait
about 8 seconds before entering a command.
On cleaning
To keep the unit looking brand-new, clean it
periodically with a mild detergent solution. Never use
strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive
cleansers since these will damage the cabinet. As a
safety precaution, unplug the unit before cleaning it.
Notes on handling and cleaning the display
panel
The display panel’s special surface finish should be
treated with care when cleaning or handling the TV.
When cleaning it, use a soft cleaning cloth to avoid
touching the panel directly.
On repacking
Do not throw away the carton and packing materials.
They make an ideal container in which to transport the
unit. When shipping the unit, repack it as illustrated
on the carton.
If you have any questions on this unit, contact your
authorized Sony dealers.

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Features

Features
The PFM-42V1 Series is 16:9 42-inch flat panel
display utilizing a PDP (Plasma Display Panel), which
can accept various types of signals with the built-in
scan converter.
Bright and clear image
The PFM-42V1 Series utilizes a bright plasma display
panel with 852 dots × 480 lines. This allows bright
and clear image reproduction from a variety of image
sources.
Digital high picture quality circuit
Consistent digital processing of all image signals
results in faithful reproduction of high-quality images.
Audio amp and speaker out sockets
This display is equipped with high sound quality
digital amps, which when combined with optional
speakers, provides you with effective presentation.

Other features
• Speaker out (L/R) sockets
• Control S (IN/OUT)
• DVI-D input* (Does not support copy protection.)
• Displays an HDTV signal with a tri-level sync signal.
• Three dimensional comb filter for NTSC Y/C
separation
• Line correlation comb filter for PAL Y/C separation.
• Automatic input signal detection with on-screen
indication
• Windows1)98/2000/ME/XP PnP (Plug and Play)
compatibility
• Dynamic picture function
• On-screen menu for various adjustments and settings
• On-screen display in six languages for user-friendly
access (Languages: English, German, French, Italian,
Spanish, and Japanese)
• Fine adjustment of image size and position
• Memory function for storage of up to twenty picture
settings
• ID control
• Remote (RS-232C) connector (D-sub 9-pin)
• Accepts commands from infrared Sony Remote
Commanders using SIRCS code
• Closed caption decoder
• Screen saver to reduce afterimage or ghosting
• An option slot is in place for future expansion.
The slot-in optional adaptor allows for quick and
easy system upgrades.
* Except for the PFM-42V1N

Warning on power connection
Use the proper power cord for your local power supply.
PFM-42V1 Series
United States,
Canada

Continental
Europe

United Kingdom, Ireland,
Australia, New Zealand

Plug type

VM0233

COX-07 636

—a)

Female end

VM0089

COX-02 VM0310B VM0303B

Japan
VM1296
VM1313

Cord type

SVT

H05VV-F

CEE (13) 53rd (O.C)

HVCTF

Minimum cord set rating

10A/125V

10A/250V

10A/250V

10A/125V

Safety approval

UL/CSA

VDE

VDE

DENAN-HO

a) Note: Use an appropriate rating plug which complies with local regulations.

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1) Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation (U.S.A. and other countries).

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Location and Function of Parts and Controls

1 1 (standby) switch / indicator section

Location and Function
of Parts and Controls

For details on the 1 (standby) switch / indicator section,
see “1 (standby) Switch / Indicator Section” on page 8
(GB).

2 Control button section

Front / Rear / Bottom

For details on the control button section, see “Control
Button Section (Top)” on page 8 (GB).

Front

3 Stand installation hooks
Use these hooks to install the stand (not supplied).
4 SPEAKER Socket
Connects the speakers (not supplied) to this socket to
output the audio matching the signal displayed on the
screen.

ST
AN

DB

Y

ON

5 Connector panel

1
Rear

2

3

For details on the connector panel, see “Connector Panel”
on page 9 (GB).

6 - AC IN socket
Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket
and to a wall outlet. Once you connect the AC power
cord, the STANDBY indicator lights up in red and the
display goes into the standby mode.
For more details on the power cord, see “Connecting the
AC Power Cord” on page 15 (GB).

5

6
4

The shaded areas shown in the illustration above are all
ventilation holes.

Bottom

5

6

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Location and Function of Parts and Controls

1 (standby) Switch / Indicator
Section

Control Button Section (Top)

4

1

2

3

4

ENTER

VOLUME

O

N

3

ST
A
N
D
B

Y

2

1
MENU

1 1 (standby) switch
Press to power on the display unit. Press again to
return to the standby mode.
Note

To protect the panel, a certain amount of time is
required to turn the unit ON/STANDBY. Wait about 8
seconds after one of these operations before pressing
this switch again.
2 STANDBY indicator
Lights up in red in the standby mode.
3 ON indicator
Lights up in green when the display unit is powered
on.
4 Remote control detector
Receives the signals from the Remote Commander.

8 (GB)

1 MENU button
Press to show menus. Press again to hide them.
To use the MENU button to return to the previous menu
level, see “Initial Setup menu” on page 23 (GB).

2 m/M buttons
Press to move the cursor (yellow) to an item you want
to select or to adjust a value in a menu.
3 ENTER button
Press to set your choice.
4 VOLUME +/– button
Press to adjust the speaker volume.

Location and Function of Parts and Controls

Connector Panel
1

COMPOSITE

IN

OUT

2

3

4

5

6

AUDIO IN

Y/C IN

L

R

VIDEO

RGB/YUV

INPUT 1

1 VIDEO connectors
The PFM-42V1E and 42V1N are not equipped with
VIDEO connectors. For these models, composite
video and Y/C input can be input when the Video
Input Adaptor BKM-V10 (not supplied) is installed in
the display.
COMPOSITE IN (BNC) : Connects to the
composite video signal output of a piece of video
equipment.
COMPOSITE OUT (BNC) : Connects to the
composite video signal input of a piece of video
equipment.
Y/C IN (Mini DIN 4-pin) : Connects to the Y/C
signal output of a piece of video equipment.
AUDIO IN L/R (Pinjack) : Inputs an audio signal.
Connects to the audio output of a piece of video
equipment.
2 INPUT1 (ANALOG RGB/YUV IN) connectors
RGB/YUV (D-sub 15-pin) : Connects to the analog
RGB signal or component (YUV) signal output of
a piece of video equipment.
AUDIO (Stereo minijack) : Inputs an audio signal.
Connects to the audio output of a piece of video
equipment.

AUDIO

DVI

INPUT 2

AUDIO

IN

OUT

CONTROL S

AUDIO
OUT

REMOTE

4 CONTROL S IN/OUT (Control S Signal Input/
Output) Connector (Minijack)
You can control multiple devices with a single remote
commander when connected to the CONTROL S
connector of a video device or other display. Connect the
CONTROL S OUT connector on this display to the
CONTROL S IN connector of the other device, and
connect the CONTROL S IN connector on this display
to the CONTROL S OUT connector of the other device.
5 AUDIO OUT (Stereo minijack)
Outputs an audio of the signal currently indicated on
the screen.
6 REMOTE (RS-232C) connector (D-sub 9-pin)
This connector allows remote control of the display
using the RS-232C protocol. For details, contact your
authorized Sony dealers.
* The PFM-42V1N is not equipped with the INPUT2
connectors.

3 INPUT2 (DIGITAL RGB IN) connectors *
DVI : Connects to the digital RGB signal output of a
computer.
AUDIO (Stereo minijack) : Inputs an audio signal.
Connects to the audio output of a computer.
Connect the supplied cable to the DVI connector.

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Location and Function of Parts and Controls

Component/RGB Input Adaptor BKM-V11
(not supplied)

RGB/Component Active Through Adaptor
BKM-V12 (not supplied)

The VIDEO connectors are slot-in connectors. You
can replace the VIDEO connectors (Video Input
Adaptor BKM-V10) with a Component/RGB Input
Adaptor BKM-V11 (not supplied.)
For the PFM-42V1E and 42V1N, you can install
either BKM-V11, BKM-V10 or BKM-V12.

The VIDEO connectors are slot-in connectors. You
can replace the VIDEO connectors (Video Input
Adaptor BKM-V10) with an RGB/Component Active
Through Adaptor BKM-V12 (not supplied.)
For the PFM-42V1E and 42V1N, you can install
either BKM-V11, BKM-V10, or BKM-V12.

For details on installation, contact your authorized Sony
dealer.

For details on installation, contact your authorized Sony
dealer.

1

1

L

Y/G

U/B

V/R

HD

VD

R

AUDIO IN

YUV/RGB IN

1 YUV/RGB IN connectors
YUV/RGB IN (BNC) : Connects to the analog RGB
signal or component (YUV) signal output of a
piece of video equipment.
AUDIO IN L/R (Pinjack) : Inputs an audio signal.
Connects to the audio output of a piece of video
equipment.

10 (GB)

IN

AUDIO IN
OUT
RGB/YUV ACTIVE THROUGH

1 RGB/YUV ACTIVE THROUGH connectors
RGB/YUV IN (analog RGB/component signal
input) (D-sub 15-pin) : Connects to the analog
RGB signal or component (YUV) signal output of
a piece of video equipment or a computer.
AUDIO IN (Stereo minijack) : Inputs an audio
signal. Connects to the audio output of a piece of
video equipment or a computer.
RGB/YUV OUT (analog RGB/component signal
active through output) (D-sub 15-pin) : Outputs
the signal input through the RGB/YUV IN
(analog RGB/component signal input) connectors
on this adaptor.

Location and Function of Parts and Controls

Remote Commander RM-971
1
2
3
4
5
6

MUTING DISPLAY

STBY

INPUT 1 INPUT 2

VIDEO

ON

POWER
OPTION

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

qf
qg

ASPECT

qj

7
8
9
0
qa

8 S/VIDEO button
Press to select the signal input to the VIDEO
connectors. Each press toggles between COMPOSITE
IN and Y/C IN.

qh

0
RGB/YUV S/VIDEO

7 RGB/YUV button
Press to select the format matching that of the input
signal connected to the INPUT1 connector. Each press
toggles between RGB and component (YUV).

9 M/m/ + – × /
= %°C $ ; : . ’ , Tt E n d

Se l e c t

Se t

ENTER

En d

MENU

Character list

(4) Select a character or symbol from the
character list with M/m/ + – × /
, Tt E n d

Se t

ENTER

3
En d

Press the ENTER or <.
The display returns to the User Memory menu.

MENU

Character list

41 (GB)

Selecting the On-screen Language / Screen Saver Function

: Japanese
ENGLISH: English
DEUTSCH: German
FRANÇAIS: French
ESPAÑOL: Spanish
ITALIANO: Italian

Selecting the On-screen
Language
You can select the on-screen language from Japanese,
English, German, French, Spanish or Italian.

1

Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the screen.
P i c t u r e / So u n d

Co n t r o l
S t a n d a r d

P i c t u r e Mo d e :
Ad j u s t
P i c t u r e
Ad j u s t
S o u n d

Se t

Se l e c t

2

5

ENTER

/

En d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Initial
Setup” and press ENTER or ,.
The Initial Setup menu appears on the screen.
I n i t i a l
L a n g u a
Co l o r
PAL 1 0
MENU
F u n

Screen Saver Function
Leaving a still image or an image with poor change in
brightness (such as the images of computer) showing
for a long time can cause a burn-in or ghosting.
The unit has a screen saver function to fix or reduce
the damage from them.
There are two types of screen saver: one reverses the
color tones of the image (Pic. Inversion), and the other
automatically moves the image around on the screen
at a preset interval (Pic. Orbit).

Se t u p
g e
S y
0H
c t

Reversing the Color Tones of the
Image

En g l i s h

:
s t em :
z :
i o n :

On
On / O f f

1
Se t

Se l e c t

3

L a n g u a
Co l o r
PAL 1 0
MENU
F u n

Se l e c t

4

ENTER

/

En d

Co n t r o l
S t a n d a r d

P i c t u r e Mo d e :
Ad j u s t
P i c t u r e
Ad j u s t
S o u n d

Se t u p
g e
S y
0H
c t

:
s t em :
z :
i o n :

Se t

ENTER

ENG L I S H
DEUTSCH
FRANÇA I S
E S P AÑO L
I T A L I A NO

En d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to the
language of your choice.
The on-screen language is switched to the one you
have selected.

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Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the screen.
P i c t u r e / So u n d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to
“Language” and press ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
I n i t i a l

Press ENTER or < to return to the Initial Setup
menu.

Se t

Se l e c t

2

ENTER

/

En d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to
“Custom Setup” and press ENTER or ,.
The Custom Setup menu appears on the screen.
Cu s t om

S e t u p

Powe r
Sa v
Sp e a k e r O
C l o s e d Ca
D i s p l a y :
S c r e e n S a
Co l o r Ma t
HD Mo d e :
RGB M o d e :
S y n c Mo d e
Se l e c t

i n g :
u t :
p t i o n :

S
O
O
O

t a n d a r d
n
f f
n

v e r
r i x

:
Se t

ENTER

/

PC
H / C omp
En d

MENU

Screen Saver Function

3

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Screen
Saver” and press ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
S c r e e n
P i c .
P i c .

Se l e c t

4

S a v e r
I n v e r s i o n :
O r b i t

Se t

ENTER

S c r e e n

O f f

P i c .
P i c .

/

En d

Au t o
0 0 : 0 0
0 0 : 0 0

MENU

S a v e r
I n v e r s i o n :
O r b i t

S a v e r

P i c .
I n v e r s i o n :
S t a r t
T i me :
E n d T i me :

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to
“Pic. Inversion” and press ENTER.
The following menu appears on the screen.
S c r e e n

(1) Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to
“Start Time” and press ENTER.
The following menu appears and the
background of the hour is displayed in yellow.

O f f
Au t o
On

(2) Set the hour when the image is to be reversed
with M/m and press ENTER.
The setting for the hour is entered and the
background of the minute is displayed in
yellow.
(3) Set the minute with M/m and press ENTER.
The setting for the minute is entered. Press <
to return to the screen shown in step 5.

Se l e c t

5

Se t

En d

ENTER

Select Pic. Inversion mode with M/m.
Off: Sets Pic. Inversion to Off.
Auto: Carries out the Pic. Inversion process once
a day.
On: Reverses the color tones of the image.
When you select “Auto” and press ENTER, the
following menu appears on the screen.
S c r e e n

S a v e r

P i c .
I n v e r s i o n
S t a r t
T i me :
E n d T i me :

Se l e c t

Se t

ENTER

Au t o
0 0 : 0 0
0 0 : 0 0

/

En d

When you use the buttons on the unit, press the
MENU button to close the menu. Set “MENU
Function” (page 23 (GB)) on the Initial Setup
menu to “Return”. The MENU button on the unit
then has the same function as the < button.

MENU

(4) Similarly, set the End Time of the Pic.
Inversion.
The picture will be reversed at the Start Time
and will return to the original display image at
the End Time. This cycle is automatically
carried out once a day.
Note

If you set Start Time and End Time to the same time,
the setting of Start Time takes priority over that of
End Time. The display image does not return to the
original image at the End Time.
MENU

43 (GB)

Screen Saver Function / Adjusting Color Matrix

6
7

Changing the Image Position
Automatically

1

In the Screen Saver menu, press M/m to move the
cursor (yellow) to “Pic. Orbit” and press ENTER
or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
S c r e e n
P
O
O
O

i
r
r
r

c
b
b
b

S a v e r

. O r b i t
i t :
i t
Ra n g e :
i t
Cy c l e :

Adjust the Orbit Range or Orbit Cycle with M/m.
Press ENTER or < to return to the previous
screen.

When both Pic. Inversion and Pic. Orbit are
set to ON
If the Pic. Orbit function is actuated while the picture
is reversed, the reversed picture is displayed with
changing its position.

O f f
Sma l l
5m i n

Adjusting Color Matrix
Se l e c t

2

Se t

ENTER

/

En d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Orbit”
and press ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
S c r e e n
P
O
O
O

i
r
r
r

c
b
b
b

1

S a v e r

. O r b i t
i t :
i t
Ra n g e :
i t
Cy c l e :

You can set Color Matrix to show pictures in natural
colors when a signal with a signal format
(480P(525P), 1080I(1125I), or 720P(750P)) is input to
the component input adapter.

O f f
On
5m i n

Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the screen.
P i c t u r e / So u n d

Co n t r o l
S t a n d a r d

P i c t u r e Mo d e :
Ad j u s t
P i c t u r e
Ad j u s t
S o u n d
Se l e c t =S e t

3

En d

MENU

Select the Orbit mode with M/m.
Off: Cancel the Pic. Orbit function.
On: Set the Pic. Orbit function.

2

4

Press ENTER or <.
The menu returns to the Pic. Orbit menu.

5

Select “Orbit Range” (moving distance) or “Orbit
Cycle” (time) with M/m and press ENTER.
The following values can be selected:
Orbit Range: Small, Mid, Large
Orbit Cycle: 10sec, 30sec, 1min, 5min
The following menu appears on the screen.
(When you select “Orbit Range”)
S c r e e n
P
O
O
O

i
r
r
r

c
b
b
b

S a v e r

. O r b i t
i t :
i t
Ra n g e :
i t
Cy c l e :

Se l e c t =S e t

44 (GB)

Se t

Se l e c t

O f f
Sma l l
M i d
L a r g e

En d

MENU

ENTER

/

En d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to
“Custom Setup” and press ENTER or ,.
The Custom Setup menu appears on the screen.
Cu s t om

S e t u p

Powe r
Sa v
Sp e a k e r O
C l o s e d Ca
D i s p l a y :
S c r e e n S a
Co l o r Ma t
HD Mo d e :
RGB M o d e :
S y n c Mo d e
Se l e c t

i n g :
u t :
p t i o n :

S
O
O
O

t a n d a r d
n
f f
n

v e r
r i x

:
Se t

ENTER

/

PC
H / C omp
En d

MENU

Adjusting Color Matrix / Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Timer Function)

3

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Color
Matrix” and press ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
Co l o r

Ma t r i x

4 8 0P
1 0 8 0 I
7 2 0P

Y / CB / CR
Y / PB / PR
Y / PB / PR

Se l e c t

4

Se t

ENTER

/

En d

MENU

Select the signal format with M/m and press
ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
Co l o r

Ma t r i x

4 8 0P
1 0 8 0 I
7 2 0P

Controlling Power On/Off
Automatically (Timer
Function)
This display has three power controlling functions.
You can set one to turn off the power automatically if
there is no input signal (Power Saving function). You
can set the time when the power automatically turns
on/off (On/Off Timer function). In addition, a sleep
function is provided that automatically turns off the
power after a preset amount of time has elapsed even
while the screen is displayed.

Sleep Function

Y / CB / CR
Y / PB / PR
Y / PB / PR

1

Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the screen.
P i c t u r e / So u n d

Se l e c t =S e t

5

En d

S t a n d a r d

P i c t u r e Mo d e :
Ad j u s t
P i c t u r e
Ad j u s t
S o u n d

MENU

Select the color matrix with M/m.
Y/CB/CR: When signal format is 480P.
Y/PB/PR: When signal format is 1080I or 720P.

Refer to the operating instructions of each device for details
on the settings.

6

Co n t r o l

Press ENTER or < to return to the previous
screen.

Se l e c t

2

Se t

ENTER

/

En d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to
“Timer/Clock” and press ENTER or ,.
The Timer/Clock menu appears on screen.
T i me r / C l o c k
S
C
C
O
A

l
l
l
n
u

e
o
o
/
t

e
c
c
O
o

O f f

p :
k Se t
k D i s p l a y :
f f
T i me r :
Sh u t O f f :

Se l e c t

Se t

ENTER

O f f
O f f
O f f

/

En d

MENU

45 (GB)

Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Timer Function)

3

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Sleep”
and press ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.

5

T i me r / C l o c k
S
C
C
O
A

l
l
l
n
u

e
o
o
/
t

e
c
c
O
o

p :
k Se t
k D i s p l a y :
f f
T i me r :
Sh u t o f f :

Se l e c t

4

5

Se t

ENTER

O
3
6
9
1

Note

f f
0m i n
0m i n
0m i n
2 0m i n

En d

If the built-in clock tends to lose time, the internal
battery may be exhausted. Please contact your
authorized Sony dealer to have the battery replaced.
MENU

Select the period of time to power off the display
with M/m.
Off: Power is not turned off.
30 min: Power off after 30 minutes.
60 min: Power off after 60 minutes.
90 min: Power off after 90 minutes.
120 min: Power off after 120 minutes.

Displaying the time

1

S
C
C
O
A

Press ENTER or < to return to the previous
screen.

T i me r / C l o c k

Se t

0 1 : 2 4 : 1 1

2

Adjust the hour with M/m and press ENTER.
The setting for the hour is entered and the
background of the minute is displayed in yellow.

3

Similarly, adjust the minute and press ENTER.
The setting for the minute is entered and the
background of the second turns to yellow.

4

Press ENTER.
The second is reset to 00.

46 (GB)

l
l
l
n
u

e
o
o
/
t

e
c
c
O
o

p :
k Se t
k D i s p l a y :
f f
T i me r :
Sh u t o f f :

Se l e c t =S e t

In the Timer/Clock menu, press M/m to move the
cursor (yellow) to “Clock Set” and press ENTER
or ,.
The following menu appears, and the background
color of the time turns to yellow.

C l o c k

In the Timer/Clock menu, press M/m to move the
cursor (yellow) to “Clock Display” and press
ENTER.
The following menu appears on the screen.
T i me r / C l o c k

Adjusting the time

1

Press MENU.
The display returns to the normal screen. If you
must make further adjustments, or the setting must
be made again, repeat the process from step 1.

2

O f f
O f f
On
O f f

En d

MENU

Select “On” with M/m.
When you hide the menu, the clock appears on the
lower right corner of the screen.

When you press the DISPLAY button on the Remote
Commander, the clock disappears, and the signal
currently input and the Picture Mode appear. If you
press the DISPLAY button again, the clock appears
again.
If the information is displayed undisturbed for about
10 seconds, it will disappear automatically.
“Clock Display : ON” will not be saved after the unit
is powered off.

Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Timer Function)

6

On/Off Timer Function

1

In the Timer/Clock menu, press M/m to move the
cursor (yellow) to “On/Off Timer” and press
ENTER.
The following menu appears on the screen.

On / O f f
On
R
T
O
O

T i me r / C l o c k
S
C
C
O
A

l
l
l
n
u

e
o
o
/
t

e
c
c
O
o

Se l e c t

2

Se t

On
R
T
O
O

/
e
i
n
f

O f
p e
me
T
f

O
O
O
0
0

f
T i me r :
a t :
r Mo d e :
i me :
T i me :

Se t

ENTER

/

n
f
f
0
0

On
R
T
O
O

/
e
i
n
f

O f
p e
me
T
f

f
f
: 0 0
: 0 0

En d

MENU

T i me r

f
T i me r :
a t :
r Mo d e :
i me :
T i me :

Se l e c t =S e t

O
O
O
0
0

O f
p e
me
T
f

n
f f
n
0 : 0 0
0 : 0 0

En d

T i me r
O
O
O
O
O

f
T i me r :
a t :
r Mo d e :
i me :
T i me :

Se t

n
f f
f f
n
n / O f f

En d

ENTER

MENU

7

Press M/m to select the Timer Mode.
Off: Power off at the time set for Off Time.
On: Power on at the time set for On Time.
On/Off: Power on at the time set for On Time,
and power off at the time set for Off Time.

8

Press ENTER or <.
The menu returns to the On/Off Timer menu.

9

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “On
Time” and press ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen. The
background of the hour is displayed in yellow.

MENU

Select “Repeat” with M/m and press ENTER or
,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
On / O f f

5

En d

ENTER

/
e
i
n
f

Se l e c t

T i me r

Se l e c t

4

O f f
O f f
On

Select “On” with M/m and press ENTER.
The following menu appears on the screen.
On / O f f

3

O f f

p :
k Se t
k D i s p l a y :
f f
T i me r :
Sh u t o f f :

Select “Timer Mode” with M/m and press ENTER
or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.

On / O f f
On
R
T
O
O

/
e
i
n
f

O f
p e
me
T
f

T i me r

f
T i me r :
a t :
r Mo d e :
i me :
T i me :

O
O
O
0
0

n
f
n
0
0

f
/ O f f
: 0 0
: 0 0

10 Press M/m to set the hour and press ENTER or
MENU

Select the repeat mode with M/m.
Off: Power on/off only once.
On: Power on/off at the predetermined time
every day.
Press ENTER or <.
The menu returns to the On/Off Timer menu.

,.
The time is entered and the background of the
minutes is displayed in yellow.

11 Press M/m to set the minute and press ENTER.
Press < to return to the screen shown in step 2.
When you use the buttons on the unit, press the MENU
button to close the menu. Set “MENU Function” (page
23 (GB)) on the Initial Setup menu to “Return”. The
MENU button on the unit then has the same function as
the < button.

12 Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Off
Time” and press ENTER. Do the same thing for
the power on hour and minute.

47 (GB)

Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Timer Function)

Power Saving Function
Automatically turns off the power when there is no
input signal to the INPUT1 or INPUT2 connectors
when the input mode is set to RGB.

1

In the Timer/Clock menu, press M/m to move the
cursor (yellow) to “Auto Shutoff” and press
ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
T i me r / C l o c k
S
C
C
O
A

l
l
l
n
u

e
o
o
/
t

e
c
c
O
o

p :
k Se t
k D i s p l a y :
f f
T i me r :
Sh u t O f f :

Se l e c t =S e t

2

O f f
O
O
O
O

f f
f f
f f
n

En d

MENU

Press M/m to select the length of time until the
change to power saving mode.
Off: The power saving function does not work.
On: The power saving function will work.
Note

Input selection is available during power saving
mode.
The ON indicator flashes when the unit is in the
power saving mode.

3

Press ENTER or < to return to the previous
screen.

To cancel the power saving function
Input the signal again, or press the 1 switch on the 1
(standby) switch / indicator section or the POWER
ON switch on the Remote Commander.

48 (GB)

Operating a Specific Display With the Remote Commander

Operating a Specific Display
With the Remote Commander

4

When all of the setting changes have been
completed, press the ID MODE OFF button.
The display returns to the normal screen.

Using the supplied Remote Commander, you can
operate a specific display without affecting other
displays installed at the same time.

1

Press ID MODE ON on the Remote Commander.
Monitor index numbers appear in white characters
on all the displays. (Every display is allocated an
individual preset index number from 1 to 255.)
For details, see “To change the index number” on page
49 (GB).

To change the index number
You can change the index number if necessary.
When you change the number, use the buttons on the
control button section of the display unit.

1

Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the screen.
P i c t u r e / So u n d

Se l e c t
N u m b e r . 1 1 7

Se t

ENTER

/

En d

MENU

. . .

2
2

S t a n d a r d

P i c t u r e Mo d e :
Ad j u s t
P i c t u r e
Ad j u s t
S o u n d

Index number

I n d e x

Co n t r o l

Input the index number of the display you want to
operate using the 0 – 9 buttons on the Remote
Commander.
The input number appears right next to the index
number of each display.

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to
“Remote” and press ENTER.
The Remote menu appears on the screen.
Remo t e
I n d e x Numb e r :
Remo t e Mo d e :
Remo t e On l y :

1
On

Input Number
Se l e c t

3
I n d e x

3

N u m b e r . 1 1 7

1 1 7

Se t

ENTER

En d

MENU

Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to “Index
Number” and press ENTER.
The following menu appears on the screen.

Press ID MODE SET.
The characters on the selected display change to
green while the others change to red.
I ndex

4
You can operate the specified display only.
(Power ON/STANDBY apply to the other
displays, as well.)

N umb e r :

1

Select the index number with M/m and press
ENTER.
The menu returns to the Remote menu.

49 (GB)

Using Other Remote Commander Models

Using Other Remote
Commander Models
The following operations can be carried out using
other Remote Commander models.
• Power on/off
• Input selection
• Menu operations
• Picture adjustments: Contrast, Phase and Chroma
• On-screen display on/off
The operations available and the buttons to be used
for each operation are limited depending on each
Remote Commander. See the table below.

Remote Commander model

RM-921

REMOTE MODE setting

ON

Input selection

INPUT1

RGB1

INPUT2

RGB2

VIDEO

LINE

MENU

MENU

ENTER

ENTER

M

M

m

m

Contrast

CONTRAST+/–

Chroma

CHROMA

Phase

—

Menu operation

Picture adjustment

On-screen information

50 (GB)

DISPLAY

Specifications

Specifications
Video processing
Preset signal
Sampling rate
Panel system
Display resolution

Pixel pitch
Picture size

Panel size

See page 28 (GB).
13.5 MHz to 140 MHz
AC-type Plasma Display Panel
852 dots (horizontal) × 480 lines
(vertical)
480 dots (horizontal) × 852 lines
(vertical) (PFM-42V1P)
1.08 (horizontal) × 1.08 (vertical)
mm (1⁄32 × 1⁄32 inches)
920 (horizontal) × 518 (vertical)
mm (36 7⁄32 × 20 13⁄32 inches)
518 (horizontal) × 920 (vertical)
mm (20 13⁄32 × 36 7⁄32 inches)
(PFM-42V1P)
42-inch (diagonal 1058 mm)

Inputs and Outputs
INPUT1
RGB/YUV

AUDIO

INPUT2 1)
DVI
AUDIO

D-sub 15-pin (female) (×1) (See
“Pin assignment” on page 52
(GB).)
Stereo minijack (×1)
500 mVrms, high impedance

DVI (DVI Specification Rev. 1.0
compliant)
Stereo minijack (×1)
500 mVrms, high impedance

CONTROL S IN/OUT
AUDIO OUT

Stereo minijack (×1)

COMPOSITE OUT
BNC (×1) Loop-through
Y/C IN
Mini DIN 4-pin (×1)
Y (luminance): 1 Vp-p ±2 dB sync
negative, 75 ohms terminated
C (chrominance): Burst
0.286 Vp-p ±2 dB (NTSC),
75 ohms terminated
Burst 0.3 Vp-p ±2 dB (PAL),
75 ohms terminated
AUDIO IN
Pinjack (×2)
500 mVrms, high impedance
SPEAKER

7 W + 7 W (6 ohms), direct
unbalanced impedance:
6-16 ohms

Component/RGB Input Adaptor BKM-V11
(Not supplied)
YUV/RGB IN
YUV/RGB
AUDIO

BNC (×5)
Pinjack (×2)
500 mVrms, high impedance

RGB/Component Active Through Adaptor
BKM-V12 (Not supplied)
RGB/YUV ACTIVE THROUGH
RGB/YUV IN D-sub 15-pin (female) (×1)
AUDIO IN
Stereo minijack (×1)
500 mVrms, high impedance
RGB/YUV OUT D-sub 15-pin (female) (×1)

General
Power requirements
100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz,
3.7 A to 1.5 A

REMOTE (RS-232C)
D-sub 9-pin (×1)

Power consumption
360 W

VIDEO (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43,
PAL60, PAL-M, PAL-N) 2)
COMPOSITE IN
BNC (×1)
Composite video, 1 Vp-p ±2 dB
sync negative, 75 ohms
(automatic termination)

Operating conditions
Temperature: 0 °C to 35 °C
(32 °F to 95 °F)
Humidity: 20% to 90%
(no condensation)
Atmospheric pressure: 800 to
1100 hPa

.........................................................................................................................................................................................................
1) The PFM-42V1N is not equipped with the INPUT2 connectors.
2) The PFM-42V1E and 42V1N are not equipped with VIDEO connectors. For these models, composite video and Y/C
input can be input when the Video Input Adaptor BKM-V10 (not supplied) is installed in the display.

51 (GB)

Specifications

Storing/transporting conditions
Temperature: –10 °C to +40 °C
(14 °F to 104 °F)
Humidity: 20% to 90%
(no condensation)
Atmospheric pressure: 700 to
1100 hPa
Dimensions
1033 × 631 × 83 mm
(40 3⁄4 × 24 7⁄8 × 3 3⁄8 inches)
PFM-42V1P:
631 × 1033 × 83 mm
(24 7⁄8 × 40 3⁄4 × 3 3⁄8 inches)
(w/h/d, excluding projections)
Mass
27 kg (59 lb 8 oz)

Pin assignment
RGB/YUV connector (D-sub 15-pin)

Pin No.

Signal

1

Red video or R-Y or PR

Supplied accessories
AC power cord (1)
AC plug holder (2)
Digital RGB (DVI-D) signal cable:
TMDS (Single Link) (1) *
Cable holder (4)
Remote Commander RM-971 (1)
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Operating instructions (1)
* Except for the PFM-42V1N

2

Green video or Y or Sync On Green

3

Blue video or B-Y or PB

4

Ground

5

Ground

6

Red ground

7

Green ground

8

Blue ground

9

Not used

Optional accessories
Display stand SU-42B
Speaker SS-SP20B
Video Input Adaptor BKM-V10
(for the PFM-42V1E only)
Component/RGB Input Adaptor
BKM-V11
RGB/Component Active Through
Adaptor BKM-V12

10

Ground

11

Ground

12

SDA

13

H sync or composite sync

14

V sync

15

SCL

Safety regulations
UL1950, CSA No. 950 (c-UL),
FCC Class B, IC Class B,
EN60 950 (NEMKO), CE,
C-Tick
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

52 (GB)

AVERTISSEMENT
Pour prévenir tout risque d’incendie ou
d’électrcution, garder cet appareil à l’abri de la
pluie et de l’humidité.
De dangereuses hautes tensions circulent à
l’intérieur de cet appareil. N’ouvrez pas le
châssis.
Confiez-en l’entretien exclusivement à un
personnel qualifié.
Transport
Lorsque que vous transportez l’écran, tenez le par l’appareil
lui même et non par les haut parleurs. Dans le cas contraire,
ces derniers peuvent se détacher et l’appareil risque de
tomber. Ceci pourrait entraîner des blessures.

Pour les utilisateurs au Canada
Cet appareil est numérique de la classe B est conforme à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
La prise doit être près de l’appareil et facile d’accès.

Attention
Risque d’explosion en cas de remplacement des piles par
des piles de type incorrect.
Jetez les piles usées conformément aux instructions.

2 (FR)

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