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PLASMADISPLAYSYSTEM
SYSTEMED'ECRANPLASMA
SISTEMADE PANTALLADE PLASMA

PDP-505OHD
PDP-4350HD
PDP-5045HD
PDP-4345HD

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DIGITAL

Operating Instructions
--ode d'emploi
Manual de instrucciones

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IMPORTANT
CAUTION

The lightn ng flash wth arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral tr angle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the
product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute

a risk of electric

shock to persons.

IMPORTANT
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)

CAUTION:
TO PREVE NT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The exclamation

point

within

an equilateral

triangle

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched
particularly
at plugs,
convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.

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intended to alert the user to the presence of mportant
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompany ng the appliance.

11) Only use attachments/accessories
specified by the
manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.

13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.

Note to CATV system installer.
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground-shall be connected to the
grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

WARNING:

THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOFS, TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE NEAR THIS
APPARATUS, SUCH AS VASE, FLOWER POT, COSMETICS CONTAINER AND MEDICINE BOTTLE ETC,

CAUTION:
This product satisfies FCC regulatbns when shielded
cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to
other equipment, To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections,
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WARNING:

Handling the cord on this product or
cords associated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the
State of California and other governmental entities to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm, Wash hands after handling.

NOTE: 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, Howeve_sthere 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
receiven
-- 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,

Information to User
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user's right to
operate the equipment,

[For Canadian model]
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003,

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS

COMMISSION

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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,
Product Name:

Model Number:

Plasma Display System
(Plasma Display)
(Media Receiver)
PDP-B050HD

PDP-4350HD

(PDP-505PU)

(PDP-435PU)

(PDP-AR05U)
PDP-5045HD

(PDP-AR05U)
PDP-4345HD

(PDP-504PU)

(PDP-434PU)

(PDP-R05U)

(PDP-R05U)

Product Category: Class B Personal Computers & Peripherals
Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS
(USA), INC,, Customer Support Div,
Address: RO, BOX 1760, LONG BEACH, CA,, 90801-1760
U,S,A,
Phone: (800) 421-1625
For Business Customer URL
htt p://www, PioneerUSA,com

IMPORTANT
NOTICE: The serial number for this
equipment is located on the rear panel, Please write this
serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep
it in a secure area, This is for your security,

WARNING:
Be sure to plug this equipment
grounding-type AC outlet,

into a

, Contents

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Thank you for buying this Pioneer product,
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly, After you have finished
reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference,
In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings, However the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same,

01 Important

User Guidance

Information

02 Safety Precautions
03 Operational

Precautions

04 Supplied Accessories
Plasma Display ...................................................................
11
Media Receiver....................................................................
11
05 Part Names
Plasma Display ...................................................................
12
Media Receiver....................................................................
12
Remote control unit ............................................................
14
06 Preparation
Installing the Plasma Display ............................................
15
Installing the Media Receiver ............................................
16
Installing the Media Receiververtically ......................16
Connecting the systemcable ............................................
18
Routing cables ....................................................................
19
Preparing the remote control unit .....................................
20
Inserting batteries.........................................................
20
Cautions regarding batteries .......................................
20
Allowed operation range of the remote
control unit ....................................................................
20
Cautions regarding the remote control unit ..............20
Cable connections for watching digital and/or
conventional TVchannels ..................................................
21
Connecting VHF/UHF antennas and a Cable
Converter .......................................................................
21
Cable connections for watching digital
TV channels over air (VHF/UHF)........................................
21
Connecting VHF/UHF antennas ..................................
21
Switching between antenna A and B ...............................
22
Inserting the cable card .....................................................
22
Connecting the powercord ...............................................
23
07 Basic Operations
Turning on the power (Standby) ........................................
24
Turning off the power (Standby) ........................................
24
Watching TVchannels ........................................................
25
Selecting the antenna ..................................................
25
Changing channels ......................................................
25
Changing the volume and sound ................................
26
Viewing a channel banner ...........................................
26
Using the PODservice .................................................
27
Changing the language................................................
27
Setting MTS/SAPmode ...............................................
27

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Using the multiscreen functions .......................................
28
Splitting the screen ......................................................
28
Freezingimages ............................................................
29
08 Menu Setup
Menu configuration ............................................................
30
AV mode menus ............................................................
30
PC mode menus ...........................................................
30
Menu operations .................................................................
30
09 Tuner Setup
Setting up TV channels ......................................................
31
Using Auto Channel Preset .........................................
31
Setting for skipping unwanted channels ....................31
Setting up?# channels manually ...............................
31
Naming TVchannels ....................................................
32
Checking signal strength .............................................
32
Checking the CableCard ID ........................................
32
Enabling data acquisition ............................................
32
ParentalControl ..................................................................
33
Changing the password ...............................................
33
Clearing the password .................................................
34
Activating the Parental Control ...................................
34
Setting the voluntary movie rating system
(MPAA) ..........................................................................
34
Setting the TV ratings ...................................................
35
Setting the TV ParentalGuidelines _V Guidelines),,, 35
Blocking Not RatedTV programs ................................
35
Canadian rating systems .............................................
36
Setting Canadian English ratings ...............................
36
Setting Canadian French ratings ................................
37
Temporarilydeactivating the Parental Control ...........37
Setting your favorite channels ...........................................
37
Setting up closed captions ................................................
37
Activating the closed caption ......................................
38
Selecting the type of conventional closed captions ,, 38
Selecting digital closed captions ................................
38
Selecting digital closed caption parameters .............38
Clock Setting .......................................................................
39

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10 Adjustments
and Settings
Sleep Timer, .........................................................................
40
AV Selection ........................................................................
40
Picture adjustments ...........................................................
41
Pro Adjust ......................................................................
41
Sound adjustments ............................................................
42
FOCUS...........................................................................
43
Front Surround ..............................................................
43
PowerControl ......................................................................
43
EnergySave...................................................................
43
No Signal off (AV mode only) .......................................
43
No Operation off (AV mode only).................................
44
PowerManagement (PC mode only) ..........................44
Adjusting image positions (AVmode only) ......................44
Adjusting image positions and clock automatically
(PCmode only) ....................................................................
45
Adjusting image positions and clock manually
(PCmode only) ....................................................................
45
Selecting a screen size .......................................................
46
Changing the brightness at both sides of the screen
(Side Mask) ..........................................................................
47
Language setting ................................................................
47
11 Timer Presetting
PresettingTV programs using the timer ...........................
48
Priority rules for overlapped presettings ...........................
49
12 Enjoying through External Equipment
Watching a DVD image ......................................................
50
Connecting a DVD player.............................................
50
Displaying a DVD image ..............................................
50
Watching a VCR image ......................................................
50
Connecting a VCR ........................................................
50
Displaying a VCR image...............................................
50
Using HDMI Input ...............................................................
51
Connecting HDMI equipment .....................................
51
Enjoyinga game console or watching camcorder
images .................................................................................
52
Connecting a game console or camcorder ................52
Displaying an image of the game consob or
camcorder .....................................................................
52
Recording digital TV programs using a VCRor
DVD recorder.......................................................................
52
Avoiding unwanted feedback ......................................
52
Connecting a recorder .................................................
53

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Connecting other audio equipment ..................................
53
Connecting an AV receiver ..........................................
53
Watching a D-VHSimage ...................................................
54
What is i,LINK?..............................................................
54
Which i,LINKdevices are connectable?.....................54

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What can be recorded through i,LINK?......................54
Connecting D-VHSrecorders ......................................
54
When connecting a single D-VHSrecorder ...............54
When connecting two D-VHSrecorders.....................54
Displaying a D-VHSimage .................................................
55
Useful and important notification ...............................
55
Setting up for controlling a D-VHSrecorder ..............56
Editing the i,LINK list ....................................................
56
Setting up for i,LINK standby.......................................
57
Operating the control panel screen ............................57
Watching an image from a personal computer ...............58
Connecting a personal computer ...............................
58
Displaying an image from a personal computer .......58
Computer compatibility chart ............................................
58
Connecting the VCR controller ..........................................
59
The lists of controllable recording
equipment manufactures ............................................
60
Connecting control cords ..................................................
61
About SR+ ....................................................................
61
13 Useful Remote Control Features
Learning function of the remote control unit ...................62
Using the learning function .........................................
62
Presetting manufacture codes ....................................
62
Manufacture codes ......................................................
63
Using the remote control unit to control other
devices .................................................................................
64
Receivercontrol buttons ..............................................
64
Cable control buttons ...................................................
65
SATcontrol buttons ......................................................
66
VCRcontrol buttons .....................................................
67
DVD/DVRcontrol buttons ............................................
68
14 Appendix
Troubleshooting ..................................................................
69
Specifications ......................................................................
79

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lmportant

User Guidance Information

In order to obtain maximum enjoyment from this Pioneer
PureVision PDP-5050H D/P DP-4350HD/PDP-5045H D/P DP4345HD Plasma Display System, please first read this
information carefully,
With the Pioneer PureVision PDP-5050HD/PDP-4350HD/PDP5045HD/PDP-4345HD, you can be assured of a high quality
Plasma Display System with long-life and high reliability, To
achieve images of exceptional quality, this Pioneer Plasma
Display System incorporates state-of-the-art design and
construction, as well as very precise and highly advanced
technology,
Over the course of its lifetime, the luminosity of the Pioneer
PDP-5050H D/PDP-4350H D/P DP-5045 HD/PDP-4345H D Plasma
Display System will diminish very slowly, such as with all
phosphor-based screens (for example, a traditional tube-type
television), To enjoy beautiful and bright images on your
Pioneer Plasma Display System for many years to come, please
carefully read and follow the usage guidelines below,
Usage guidelines
All phosphor-based screens (including conventional tube4ype
televisions) can be affected by displaying static images for a
prolonged period, Plasma Display Systems are no exception to
this rule, After-image and permanent effects on the screen can
be avoided by taking some basic precautions, By following the
recommendations listed below, you can ensure longer and
satisfactory results from your plasma:
• Whenever possible, avoid frequently displaying the same
image or virtually still moving pictures (e,g, closed-captioned
images or video game images which have static portions),

Installation
guidelines
The Pioneer PureVision PDP-5050HD/PDP-4350HD/PDP5045HD/PDP-4345HD Plasma Display System incorporates a
very thin design, To ensure safety, please take the proper
measures to mount or install the Plasma Display, in order to
prevent the unit from tipping over in the event of vibration or
accidental movement,
This product should be installed by using only parts and
accessories designed by PIONEER, Use of accessories other
than the PIONEER stand or installation bracket may result in
instability, and could cause injury, For custom installation,
please consult the dealer where the unit was purchased, To
ensure correct installation, experienced and qualified experts
must install the unit, PIONEER will not be held responsible for
accident or damage caused by the use of parts and accessories
manufactured by other companies,
To avoid malfunction and overheating when installing, make
sure that the vents on the main unit are not blocked, To ensure
proper heat emission:
• Distance the unit slightly from other equipment, walls, etc,
For the minimum space required around the unit, see pages
15 to 16,
• Do not fit the unit inside narrow spaces where ventilation is
poor,
• Do not cover with a cloth, etc,
• Clean the vents on the sides and rear of the unit to remove
dust build-up by using a vacuum cleaner set to its lowest
suction setting,
• Do not place the product on a carpet or blanket,

• Avoid viewing the On Screen Display for extended periods,
from a DVD player, VCR, and all other components,

• Do not leave the product tilted over except the case of vertical
installation of the Media Receiver,

• Do not leave the same picture freeze-framed or paused
continuously over a long period of time, when using the still
picture mode from a TV,VCR, DVD player or any other
component,

• Do not reverse the product,

• Images which have both very bright areas and very dark
areas side by side should not be displayed for a prolonged
period of time,
• When playing a game, the "GAME" mode setting within "AV
Selection" is strongly recommended, However, please limit its
use to less than 2 hours at a time,
• After playing a game, or displaying a PC image or any still
image, it is best to view a normal moving picture in the
"WIDE" or "FULL" screen setting for over 3 times longer than
the previous stilYmoving image,
• After using the Plasma Display System, always switch the
display to "STANDBY" mode,

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Using the unit without proper ventilation may cause the
internal temperature to rise, and could result in possible
malfunction, When the surrounding or internal temperature
exceeds a certain degree, the display will automatically power
off in order to cool the internal electronics and prevent a
hazardous occurrence,
Malfunction can be caused by many factors: inappropriate
installation site, improper assembly/installation/mounting,
improper operation of or modifications made to this product,
However, PIONEER cannot be held responsible for accidents or
malfunction caused by the above,

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NOTE

Typical effects and characteristics of a phosphor-based matrix
display such as permanent residual images upon the
phosphors of the panel and the existence of a minute number
of inactive light cells in the screen are not covered by local
warranties,

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User Guidance Information

CAUTION
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Panel sticking and after-image
lag
• Displaying tile same images such as still images for a long
time may cause after-image lagging, This may occur in the
following two cases,

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1. After-image
lagging due to remaining electric
load
When image patterns with very high peak lumblance are
displayed more than 1 minute, after-image lagging may occur
due to the remaining electric load, The after-images remaining
on the screen will disappear when moving images are
displayed, The time for the after-images to disappear depends
on the luminance of the still images and the time they had
been displayed,
2. After-image
(lag image) due to burning
Avoid displaying tile same image on tile Plasma Display
continuously over a long period of time, If the same image is
displayed continuously for several hours, or for shorter periods
of time over several (Jays, a permanent after-image may remain
on the screen due to burning of the fluorescent materials, Such
images may become less noticeable if moving images are later
displayed, but they will not disappear completely,
• The Energy save function can be set to help prevent damage
from screen burning (see page 43),
About operations
through i.LINK,
PIONEER shall not always assure normal video/audio recording
or playback when a D-VHS is operated through i,LINK,

,_CAUTION
DO NOT PLACE THIS PRODUCT ON AN UNSTABLE CART,
STAND, TRIPOD, BRACKET, OR TABLE, THE PRODUCT MAY
FALL, CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURYAND SERIOUS
DAMAGE TO THE PRODUC]] USE ONLY WITH A CART, STAND,
TRIPOD, BRACKET, OR TABLE RECOMMENDED BYTHE
MANUFACTURER, OR SOLD WITH THE PRODUC1] FOLLOW
THE MANUFACTURE'S INSTRUCTIONS WHEN INSTALLING
THE PRODUCT AND USE MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
RECOMMENDED BYTHE MANUFACTURER,
A PRODUCT AND CART COMBINATION SHOULD BE MOVED
WITH THE CARE, QUICK STOPS, EXCESSIVE FORCE, AND
UNEVEN SURFACES MAY CAUSE THE PRODUCT AND CART
COMBINATION TO OVERTURN,

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J Safety

I

Precautions

Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can
also cause personal injudes and property damage if improperly
handled, This product has been engineered and manufactured
with the highest priority on safety, However, improper use can
result in electric shock and/or fire, In order to prevent potential
danger, please observe the following instructions when installing, operating and cleaning the product, To ensure your safety
and prolong the service life of your product, please read the
following precautions carefully before using the product,
1, Read instructions--All
operating instructions must be read
and understood before the product is operated,
2, Keep this manual in a safe place--These safety and
operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for
future reference,
3, Observe warnings--All warnings on the product and in the
instructions must be observed closely,
4, Follow instructions--All
operating instructions must be
followed,
5, Cleaning--Unplug
the power cord from the AC outlet before
cleaning the product, Use a damp cloth to clean the
product, Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners,
6, Attachments--Do
not use attachments not recommended
by the manufacturer, Use of inadequate attachments can
result in accidents,
7, Water and moisture--Do not use the product near water,
such as bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink and laundrytub,
swimming pool and in a wet basement,
8, Stand--Do not place the product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod or table, Placing the product on an unstable
base can cause the product to fall, resulting in serious
personal injuries as well as damage to the product, Use
only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by
the manufacturer or sold with the product, When mounting
the product on a wall, be sure to follow the manufacturer's
instructions, Use only the mounting hardware
recommended by the manufacturer,
9, When relocating the product placed on a cart, it must be
moved with utmost care, Sudden stops, excessive force and
uneven floor surface can cause the product to fall from the
cart,

10, Ventilation--The vents and other openings in the cabinet
are designed for ventilation, Do not cover or block these
vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause
overheating and/or shorten the life of the product, Do not
place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar
surface, since they can block ventilation openings, This
product is not designed for built-in installation; do not place
the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or
rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer's instructions are followed,
11, Power source--This product must operate on a power
source specified on the specification label, If you are not
sure of the type of power supply used in your home, consult
your dealer or local power company,
12, Power cord protection--The power cords must be routed
properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects
from resting on them, Check the cords at the plugs and
product,

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13, The plasma Display used in this product is made of glass,
Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or
applied with impact, Be careful not to be injured by broken
glass pieces in case the plasma Display breaks,
14, Overloading--Do
not overload AC outlets or extension
cords, Overloading can cause fire or electric shock,
15, Entering of objects and liquids--Never insert an object into
the product through vents or openings, High voltage flows
in the product, and inserting an object can cause electric
shock and/or short internal parts, For the same reason, do
not spill water or liquid on the product,
16, Servicing--Do not attempt to service the product yourself,
Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other
dangerous conditions, Request a qualified service person to
perform servicing,
17, Repair--If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug
the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified
service person to perform repairs,
a, When the power cord or plug is damaged,
b, When a liquid was spilled on the product or when
objects have fallen into the product,
c, When the product has been exposed to rain or water,
d, When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions,
Do not touch the controls other than those described in
the operating instructions, Improper adjustment of
controls not described in the instructions can cause
damage, which often requires extensive adjustment work
by a qualified technician,
e, When the product has been dropped or damaged,
f, When the product displays an abnormal condition, Any
noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the
product needs servicing,
18, Replacement parts--In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those
with the same characteristics and performance as the
original parts, Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire,
electric shock and/or other dangen
19, Safety checks--Upon completion of service or repair work,
request the service technician to perform safety checks to
ensure that the product is in proper operating condition,
20, Wall or ceiling mounting--When
mounting the product on
a wall or ceiling, be sure to install the product according to
the method recommended by the manufacturer,
21, Heat sources--Keep the product away from heat sources
such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat- generating products (including amplifiers),
22, Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before installing
the speakers,
23, Never expose the screen of the Plasma Display to a strong
impact, for example, by hitting it, The screen may be
broken, resulting in fire or personal injury,
24, Do not expose the Plasma Display to direct sunlight for a
long period of time, The optical characteristics of the front
protection panel changes, resulting in discoloration or
warp,
25, The Plasma Display weighs about 32,8 kg (72,3 Ibs,) for the
PDP-505PU, about 38 kg (83,8 Ibs,)for the PDP-504PU,
about 26,8 kg (59,1 Ibs,) for the PDP-435PU and about 30,5
kg (67,3 Ibs,) for the PDP-434PU, Because it has small
depth and is unstable, unpack, carry, and install the
product with one more person at least and use the handles,

Safety

Precautions

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Installation
Precautions
Observe the following precautions when installing with any items such as tile optional stand,
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When using the optional stand, brackets,
• Ask your dealer to perform tile installation,

or equivalent

items
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• Be sure to use the supplied bolts,
• For details, see the instruction

manual that comes with the optional stand (or equivalent items),

When using other items
• Consult your dealer,
• The following six mounting

holes can be used for the installation:

Rear view

Side view

Plasma
Display
Mounting

hole

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- Mounting hole

Mounting surface

Mounting
bracket (or
equivalent item

Median line
M8 screw
12 to 18 mm
(0,5 to 0,7 inches)

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Median line
Illustration shows PDP-5045HD/4345HD,

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CAUTION

• Be sure to use four or more mounting holes symmetrical

to the vertical and horizontal median lines,

• Use M8 screws, which go 12to 18 mm (0,5 to 0,7 inches) in depth from the mounting surface of the Plasma Display, See the side
view above,
• Be careful not to block the ventilation opening at the rear of the Plasma Display,
• Be sure to install the Plasma Display on a flat surface because it contains glass,
• The screw holes other than the above are to be used only for the specified products, Never use them for mounting
products,

non-specified

• Do not mount or remove the Plasma Display to or from the stand, with speakers attached,

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NOTE

• It is strongly recommended to use the optional PIONEER mounting products,
• PIONEER shall not be liable for any personal injury or product damage that results from the use of mounting items other than the
optional PIONEER products,

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" Operational

_

Precautions

CAUTION

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Condensation

PIONEER bears no responsibility for any damages arising from
incorrect use of the product by you or other people,
malfunctions when in use, other product related problems, and
use of the product except in cases where the company must be
liable,

• Condensation may take place on the surface or inside of tile
product when the product is rapidly moved from a cold place
to a warm place or just after a heater is switched on in winter
morning, for example, When condensation takes place, do
not switch on the product and wait until condensation
disappears, Using the product with condensation may result
in malfunction,

Plasma Display protection function
When still images (such as photos and computer images) stay
on the screen for an extended period of time, the screen will be
slightly dimmed, This is because the protection function of the
Plasma Display automatically adjusts the brightness to protect
the screen when detecting still images; so this does not
designate malfunction, The screen is dimmed when a still
image is detected for about three minutes,

Cleaning
the screen
• When cleaning the screen of this product, gently wipe it with
a soft dry cloth; the supplied cleaning cloth or other similar
cloths (e,g,, cotton and flannel), If you use a hard cloth or rub
the screen hard, the surface of the screen will be scratched,

Infrared rays
The Plasma Display releases infrared rays because of its
characteristics, Depending on how the Plasma Display is in
use, the remote controls of nearby equipment may be adversely
affected or wireless headphones using infrared rays are
interfered by noise, If this is the case, place that equipment at a
location where its remote control sensor is not affected,
Radio interference
While this product meets tile required specifications, it emits a
small amount of noise, If you place such equipment as an AM
radio, personal computer, and VCR close to this product, that
equipment may be interfered, If this happens, place that
equipment far enough from this product,
Fan motor

noise

When ambient temperature of tile Media Receiver becomes
high, the rotation speed of the cooling fan motor increases,
This may make you feel that the fan motor is noisy at such an
occasion,

• If you clean the surface of the screen with a wet cloth, water
droplets on the surface may enter into the product, resulting
in malfunction,
Cleaning
the cabinet
• When cleaning the cabinet of this product, gently wipe it with
a soft dry cloth; the supplied cleaning cloth or other similar
cloths (e,g,, cotton and flannel), If you use a hard cloth or rub
the cabinet hard, the surface of the cabinet will be scratched,
• The cabinet of this product is mostly composed of plastic, Do
not use chemicals such as benzine or thinner to clean the
cabinet, Using these chemicals may result in quality
deterioration or coating removal,
• Do not expose the product to volatile gas or fluid such as
pesticide, Do not make the product contact with rubber or
vinyl products for a long period of time, The effect of
plasticizer in the plastic may result in quality deterioration or
coating removal,
• If you clean the surface of the cabinet with a wet cloth, water
droplets on the surface may enter into the product, resulting
in malfunction,

The fan motor keeps running until the power cord of the Media
Receiver is removed from a wall outlet,

Do not attach such items as labels and tape to the
product.
• This may result in the discoloration or scratch of the cabinet,
When not using the product for a long period of time
• If you do not use the product for a long period of time, tile
functions of the product may be adversely affected, Switch on
and run the product occasionally,

Handles at the rear of the Plasma Display
• Do not remove the handles from the rear of tile Plasma
Display,
• When moving the Plasma Display, ask another person for
help and use the handles attached to the rear of the Plasma
Display, Do not move the Plasma Display by holding only a
single handle, Use the handles as shown,
• Do not use the handles to hang the product when installing
or carrying the product, for example, Do not use the handles
for the purpose of preventing the product from tilting over,

Supplied

Accessories

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Plasma Display
r

Power cord (2 m/6,6 feet)

Cleaning cloth

Bead band x 3

Media

Warranty card

Speed clampx

3

Speaker cushion x 3
(For PDP-5045HD/4345HD only)
(Use when installing the optional speakers at
the bottom of the Plasma Display,)

Receiver

Power cord (2 m/6,6 feet)

Remote control unit

AA size batteryx 2
(Alkaline battery)

Screw

hole cap x 4

System cable (3 m/9,8 feet)

Screw x 4
(for stand)

Stand

VCR controller
(1,8 m/5,9 feet)

Operating Instructions

Instruction

guide
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NOTE
• Always use the power cord supplied with the Plasma Display and the
one supplied with the Media Receiver for each t'espective unit.
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Names

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Plasma Display
Illustrations

show PDP-5045HD/4345HD,

Front view

(right view)
1

POWER

button

2

STANDBY

3

POWER ON indicator

4

Remote

5

STANDBY/ON

6

INPUT

7

VOLUME

8

CHANNEL

indicator

control

sensor
button

button
+/- buttons
+/- buttons

Rear view

:;

10 SYSTEM CABLE terminal
11 SPEAKER

_

(right/left)

(WHITE)

terminals

12 AC INLETterminal

14

The terminals have faced downward,

Media Receiver
Front view

!

IL

Ill
En

1

POWER

button

2

POWER ON indicator

3

STANDBY

4

RECTIMER

5

DATAACOUISITION

6

INPUT

indicator
indicator
indicator

4 terminals

(COMPONENT

VIDEO: Y, CB/PB, CR/PR)

7

INPUT4terminal

(S-VIDEO)

8

INPUT

(VIDEO)

9

INPUT4terminals

4 terminal

(AUDIO)

10 PC INPUTterminal

(AUDIO)

11 PC INPUTterminal

(ANALOG

RGB)

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Rear view
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1

CONTROL

IN terminal

14 RS-232C terminal

2

CONTROL

OUT terminal

15 ANTENNA

3

VCR CONTROL

4

ANTENNA

5

ANTENNA/CABLEA

6

INPUT2

terminal

7

INPUT2

terminals

8
9

terminal

IN terminal
(VIDEO)

(S-VIDEO)

17 MONITOR

OUT terminal

(S-VIDEO)

18 MONITOR

OUT terminal

(VIDEO)

19 MONITOR

OUT terminals

(AUDIO)

20 INPUT

1 terminal

(VIDEO)

i.LINK terminals

21 INPUT

1 terminal

(S-VIDEO)

Cable CARD slot

22 INPUT 3 terminals

10 INPUT

1 terminals

(AUDIO)

(AUDIO)

11 DIGITAL OUTterminal
12 INPUT1

(OPTICAL)

terminals

(COMPONENT
13 AC IN terminal

VIDEO: Y, CB/PB, CR/PR)

setup)

B OUT terminal

16 INPUT 2 terminal

B IN terminal

(used for factory

(AUDIO)

23 INPUT 3 terminals
(COMPONENT
24 HDMI terminals

VIDEO: Y, CB/PB,

CR/PR)

(INPUT1/INPUT3)

25 SYSTEM CABLE terminal

(WHITE)

26 SYSTEM CABLE terminal

(BLACK)

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Names

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6 CH +/-:

Remote control unit

7
Mode switch (with
I_1 "TV" selected)

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DTV

the channel.

Returns
Selects

INFO:

to the previous
a desired

Shows

menu

item on the menu

more information

on DTV

programs.

G- ,

I

RETURN:
screen.

8 ÷/÷/÷/-I,:
screen.
9

_

Selects

10 SPLIT:
screen,

I m

Switches the screen mode among 2picture-in-picture,
and single-screen.

11 FREEZE:

@@
@@
@@

image.

Freezes a frame from a moving

Press again to cancel

12 SWAP:

Switches

between

when in the 2-screen
mode.
13 SHIFT:
when

the function.

the two screens

or picture-in-picture

Moves the location

of the small

in the picture-in-picture

screen

mode.

14 -.'.6.'-:Whenpressed, all buttons on the remote
control unit will light. The lighting will turn
off if no operations
are performed within
about 5 seconds. This button is used for
performing

operations

in dark places.

15 ANT: Selects the antenna
and 22 for details.
16 MTS:

Selects

the MTS/SAR

17 0 - 9: Selects
18 CH ENTER:
19 VOL +/-:
20 _

H
H
H
H
H
H
H

_

_ ii

( PLASMA

DISPLAY)

Selects

Display. (INPUT
PC, i.LINK)
4

,(dot):

L

En

1, INPUT 2, INPUT

3, INPUT

Displays

the screen size.

the channel

Selects

information.

audio and video

settings. (AV mode: STANDARD,
DYNAMIC,
MOVIE, GAME, USER. PC mode: STANDARD,
USER.)

an input source of the Plasma

Returns

the menu screen.

a command.

SIZE: Selects

26 AV SELECTION:

LED

4,

27 SLEEP:

Sets the sleep timer.

NOTE

Enters a dot.

5 CH RETURN:
nel.

Displays

Executes

25 DISPLAY:

1 TV_:
Turns on the power to the Plasma
Display or places it into standby mode.

3 INPUT:

number.

Mutes the sound.

MENU:

24 SCREEN

confirmation

a channel

23 FAVORITE
CH (A, B, C, D):
Selects any of the four preset channels. See
page 37 for details to set the FAVORITE CH.
While watching, you can toggle the set channels by pressing A, B, C and D.

With the mode switch set to TV

2 Transmission

Executes

Sets the volume.

22 ENTER:

P#oneer

H
H

the channel.

MUTING:

21 HOME
ki ...........

(A, B). See pages 21

• When using the remote control unit, point it at the Plasma Display.

to the previous

chan-

• See pages 62 to 68 fo_"operating buttons not listed on this page,

Preparation

Installing

the Plasma Display

Using the optional PIONEER
stand
For details on installation, refer to the instruction manual
supplied with the stand,

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CAUTION

• This product may be used only with model PDK-TS04 stand,
Use with other stands may result in instability causing
possible injury,

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Over 50 cm (19 _/_ inches)

Using the optional PIONEER
speakers
For details on installation, refer to the instruction manual
supplied with the speaken
Over10
cm(315/16
inches)

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CAUTION

Operating
Environment
Operating environment temperature and humidity: +0°C to
+40°C (+32°F to +104°F)1 less than 85% RH (cooling vents not
blocked)
Avoid installing at the following locations:
•
•
•
•

Under direct exposure to sunlight
Under strong arlificial light
In high humidity
Poorly ventilated

Illustration shows PDP-5045HD/4345HD,
Locating
• Avoid direct sunlight, Maintain adequate ventilation,
• The length of the system cable used to connect the Plasma
Display and the Media Receiver is about 3 m (9,Sleet),
• Because the Plasma Display is heavy, be sure to have
someone help you when moving it,

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CAUTION

• If you place anything on the top of the Media Receiver it will
not receive enough ventilation and will not operate properly,

NOTE
• Allow enough space around the upper and back parts when
installing to ensure ventilation around the backside,

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,, Preparation

Installing
Plasma

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Installing
the Media
Receiver
vertically
You carl use tile supplied stand to install the Media Receiver
vertically,

the Media Receiver

Display

1. Insert the stand into the side of the Media
Receiver.

Media Receiver
(vertical installation)

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(horizontal installation)

Right side

0

System

_k

cable

(approx,

3 m/9,8 feet)

CAUTION

• Do not place a VCR or any other device on the top of the
Media Receiver.
• When installing, allow enough space on the sides and
above the Media Receiver.
• Do not block the side cooling vents or the rear ventilation fan opening of the Media Receiver.

Secure

the stand with

the supplied
Screws

Over 5 cm
(2 inches)

N
Over 5 cm
(2 inches)

Over 5 cm
(2 inches)
Over 10 cm
(3 lS/16inches)

Over 5 cm
(2inches)

...............

N I-I
Over 5 cm
(2 inches)
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Erl

Over 5 cm
(2 inches)

Over 10 cm
(3 lS/16inches)
I

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screws.

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3. Remove the shock absorbing pads.
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Shock absorbing pad

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Keep the shock absorbing
pads and screws, They are required
when you place the Media Receiver in the horizontal
position,

4. Plug the screw holes using the supplied caps.

Remove the separation shee{'_

Align with the
hole and attach,

Screw bob cap

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CAUTION

• When

you have

installed

the Media

be sure to use the supplied
directly
resulting

stand,

on the floor, the cooling
in mechanical

Receiver

vertically,

If you place

vents

will

the unit

be blocked,

failure,

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,, Preparation

Connecting

,_

the system cable

Connecting the system cable to the Plasma Display
Plasma

!
(WHITE/

Display

(rear view)

!
(BLACK)

For details on optional PIONEER speaker
installation, refer to the instruction manual
that came with the speaker,

System cable

Connecting the system cable to the Media Receiver
Media Receiver (rear view)

 then ENTER)

4

Select "Ant. A" or "Ant. B". (+/+

5

Select "Add Channel". (+/_k then ENTER)

6

Select a channel number to be added. (÷/+ then ENTER)
• You can also use buttons 0-9 to enter a channel
number.

press

NOTE
• When using the Cable Converter, you may need to manually add
Cable Converter output channels.

• After

ENTER

then ENTER)

then ENTER)

has been pressed,

a confirmation

screen

appears.

7
8

Press A to complete

the setup

Press

to exit the menu.

HOME

MENU

processing.

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Naming
TV channels
You car] name TV channels that you have set up for antenna B.
This may help you easily identify the channels during selections.

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/4, then ENTER)

3

Select "Channel Setup". (÷/-b then ENTER)

4

Select "Ant. B". (÷/4, then ENTER)

5

Select "Name Channel".

6

Select a channel. (÷/_1, then ENTER)
• You can also use buttons 0- 9to enter a channel
number.

(,_/,!, then ENTER)

Checking
the Cable Card ID
The Media Receiver has a slot for a cable card that is used for
managing your information by the cable TV company. The
following procedure allows you to check your Cable Card ID and
the Host ID.

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/4, then ENTER)

3

Select "Channel Setup". (÷/-b then ENTER)

4

Select"POD ID". (41"/41,)
• The Host ID and Cable Card ID appear.
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

5

Enabling
data acquisition
Use this function to enable the system to automatically acquire
information about digital TV programs even when in the standby
mode,

7

Enter up to 7 alphanumeric characters
4-/-b, and ENTER.
• To clear the last character, press B.

using 41"/_,

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (4F/,I, then ENTER)

3

Select "Channel Setup". (÷/-_ then ENTER)

4

Select "Data Acqu". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

5

Select "Enabled".

6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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(÷/,1, then ENTER)

NOTE

• The DATA ACQUISITION
indicator on the front of the Media
Receiver lights while data is being acquired,

8

Press A.

9

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Checking
signal strength
When you have selected antenna A, you carl check the current
channel's signal strength. You may use this function when
receiving a channel through a VHF/UHF antenna.

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (4_/_1
, then ENTER)

3

Select "Channel Setup". (÷/-b then ENTER)

4

Select "Ant. A". (4,/4r then ENTER)

5

Select "Signal Strength".

(÷/4r then ENTER)

• Adjust the direction of the antenna so that the current
signal strength reaches as close to the maximum signal
strength as possible.
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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Tuner Setup

TV Parental Guidelines

Parental Control
With the Parental Control, parents can prevent their children
from watching
inappropriate
TV programs, VCR or DVD
contents,
When an attempt is made to watch a program (or
content)
blocked by parents, the Plasma Display shows nothing
but a message, The Parental Control functions
for both
conventional
and digital TV channels,
In the U,S, three rating systems have been
ratings, TV Parental Guidelines,
and movie
ratings are provided by the Motion Picture
America (MPAA) and are used for original
television,
For the rating

system

in Canada,

provided: the TV
ratings, Movie
Association
of
movies not edited

TV-Y
(Allchildren}
TV-Y7
(Directed
toolder
children)

for
TV-G
Age-Base(General
audience)

see pages 36 and 37,

TV-PG

X

(Parental
guidance
su@ested)

Voluntary movie rating system (MPAA)

TV-]4

X

(Parents
strongly
cautioned)
G

General audiences. All ages admitted,

PG

Parental guidance suggested. Some material
may not be suitable for children.

TV-MA
(Mature
audience
only}
X: Content rating can be set.

Age-Base

PG-13

Parents strongly cautioned. Some material
may be inappropriate for children under lg,

R

Restricted, Under 17 requires accompanying
parent or adult guardian (age varies in some
jurisdictions).

NC-17

No one 17 and under admitted.

Adult

A rating that has now been superseded
NC-1Z

NR

Not rated,

NOTE

by

Changing

the password

Using a password prevents other persons from changing
Parental Control settings, A default password (1234) has been
set before shipment,
Use the following
procedure to change the
password,

1

Press

2

Select

"Tuner

3

Select

"Parental

4

Select

"Password".

5

Select

"Change

6

Enter the current 4-digit password, using buttons 0 - 9.

7

Enter a 4-digit password to be newly set, using buttons
0-9.

8

Enter the same password that you have entered in step 7.
• A confirmation screen appears.

9

Press A.

HOME

MENU.
Setup".

(÷/@

Control".
(÷/@
Password".

then
(÷/@

then

ENTER)
then

ENTER)

ENTER)

(÷/@

then

ENTER)

• The voluntary movie rating system only uses an age-based rating.

TV ratings
TV-Y

All children

TV-Y7

Children 7 and above

TV-G

General audiences

Age-Base

TV-PG

Parental guidance suggested

TV-14

Parents strongly

TV-MA

Mature audiences only

cautioned

10 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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NOTE

• Take a note of the newly set password and keep it handy.

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Clearing
the password
Use the following procedure to clear the password.

Setting
(MPAA)

1

Press HOME MENU.

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (41"/_Fthen ENTER)

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/,I, then ENTER)

;3 Select "Parental Control".

(4-/-i, then ENTER)

4

Select "Password".

(41"/4,then ENTER)

5

Select "Clear Password". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

6
7

Enter the current 4-digit password, using buttons 0- 9.
• A confirmation screen appears.
Press A.

8

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE
The abovep{_ocedurewill reset the passwordto the factory default

Control

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (+/_

3

Select "Parental Control".

4

Select "Status".

5

Select "On". (÷/41, then ENTER)
• The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
password using buttons 0- 9.
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

6

_'_

then ENTER)
(÷/_

then ENTER)

(_/4, then ENTER)

NOTE

• If you select "Off" in step 5, then select 'Reset on Startup" or "Don't
Reset". With "Reset on Startup" selected, the Parental Control is
autornatically activated when the power to the system is turned off
and on. With "Don't Reset" selected, the Parental Control remains off
when the power to the system is off and on.

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voluntary

;3 Select "Parental Control".

movie

rating

system

(4-/'i' then ENTER)

4

Select "MPAA Ratings". (÷/,I, then ENTER)

5

Select the desired rating and change the setting. (÷/_1,
then ENTER)

6

_'_
Activating the Parental
1 Press HOME MENU.

the

• The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
password using buttons 0- 9.
• Each time you press ENTER, the setting is switched.
• A lock icon appears beside the blocked rating.
• All the ratinqs have been unblocked before shipment.
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE

• Blocking a rating causes more severe l'atings to be automatically
blocked as well. Likewise, unblocking a rating causes less severe
ratings to be automatically unblocked.

Tuner Setup

Setting

the

}

TV ratings

Blocking
Not Rated TV programs
Use the following procedure to block TV programs whose rating
information is unavailabb,

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (_/_

3

Select "Parental Control".

then ENTER)
(4-/'I' then ENTER)

Select "TV Ratings". (4=/_kthen ENTER)

5

Select the desired rating and change the setting. (4k/_l,
then ENTER)

• The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
password using buttons 0- 9.
• Each time you press ENTER, the setting is switched.
• A lock icon appears beside the blocked rating.
• All the ratinos have been unblocked before shipment.
6

r'_

m

1 Press HOME MENU.
i,

2

4

_>__'_i_

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/_

;3 Select "Parental Control".

then ENTER)

_.-

(÷/-_ then ENTER)

4

Select "Unavailable

Ratings". (4_MI, then ENTER)

5

Select "Block" or "Don't Block". (÷MI, then ENTER)

• The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
password using buttons 0- 9.
• The factory default is "Don't Block".
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE

• Blocking a rating causes more severe ratings to be automatically
blocked as well. Likewise, unblocking a rating causes less severe
ratings to be automatically unblocked.

Setting the TV Parental
Guidelines)
1 Press HOME MENU.

Guidelines

(TV

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select "Parental Control".

4

Select "TV Parental Guidelines".

5

Select the desired rating and change the setting. (÷/_1,
then ENTER)

(÷/-b then ENTER)
(41"/_ then ENTER)

• The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
password using buttons 0- 9.
• Each time you press ENTER, the setting is switched.
• A lock icon appears beside the blocked rating.
• All the ratinos have been unblocked before shipment.
6

r_

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE

• Blocking a rating causes more severe ratings to be automatically
blocked as well. Likewise, unblocking a rating causes less severe
ratings to be automatically unblocked.

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Canadian
Canadian
rating systems
In Canada you carl choose the Canadian English ratings or tile
Canadian French ratings. These ratings are based on the
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications
Commission (CRTC) policy.

French ratings

E
G

Exempt programming.

8ans+

General but inadvisable for young children:
May be viewed by a wide public audience,
but could contain scenes disturbing to
children under eight who cannot distinguish

Canadian English ratings
Exempt: Includes news, sports, documentaries and other information programming; talk
shows, music videos, and variety
programming.
Children: Intended for younger children
under the age of 8 years. Pays careful
attention to themes that could threaten

Age-Base

between imaginary and real situations.
Recommended for viewing with parent.
13arts+

their

Age-Base

16arts+

Over 16 years: Could contain frequent
violent scenes and intense violence.

acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict;
nor encourage children to imitate dangerous
acts which they may see on the screen.

18arts+

Over 18 years: Only for adult viewing. Could
contain frequent violent scenes and extreme
violence.

General: Considered acceptable for all age
groups, Appropriate viewing for the entire
family+ contains very little violence, physical,
verbal or emotional.

PG

Parental Guidance: Intended for a general
audience, but may not be suitable for
younger children (under the age of 8)
because it could contain controversial
themes or issues.
Over 14 Years: Could contain themes where
violence is one of the dominant elements of
the storyline, but it must be integral to the
development of plot or character. Language
usage could be profane and nudity present
within the context of the theme.

18+

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scenes of

Children over 8 years old: Contains no
portrayal of violence as the preferred,

G

14+

Over 13 years: Could contain

frequent violent scenes and therefore
recommended for viewing with parent.

sense of security and well-being.
C8+

General: All ages and children, contains
minimal direct violence, but may be
integrated into the plot in a humorous or
unrealistic manner.

Adults: Intended for viewers 18 years and
older and might contain depictions of
violence, which while related to the development of plot, character or themes, are
intended for adult viewing. Could contain
graphic language and portrayals of sex and
nudity.

Setting Canadian English ratings
1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select "Parental Control".

4

Select "Canadian English Ratings". (÷/4, then ENTER)

5

Select the desired rating and change the setting. (@/÷
then ENTER)

(÷/-I_ then ENTER)

• The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
password using buttons 0- 9.
• Each time you press ENTER, the setting is switched.
• A lock icon appears beside the blocked rating.
• All the ratinqs have been unblocked before shipment.
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Tuner Setup

Setting

}

Canadian

French

ratings

Setting your favorite

then ENTER)

Set up to 10 TV channeb to each of tile four color buttons on
the remote control unit (40 channels in total). You can then
quickly select from only your favorite channels.

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1 Press HOME MENU.

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1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (_/_

3

Select "Parental Control".

(÷/-k then ENTER)

4 Select "Canadian French Ratings". (÷/,1, then ENTER)
5

Select the desired rating and change the setting. (_/_
then ENTER)

• The password entry screen appears. Enter your 4-digit
password using buttons 0- 9.
• Each time you press ENTER, the setting is switched.
• A lock icon appears beside the blocked rating.
• All the ratinos have been unblocked before shipment.
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Temporarily

deactivating

the Parental

Control

When the Parental Control is working and censors a blocked TV
program (or content), the Plasma Display shows nothing but a
message.
The method for temporarily deactivating the Parental Control
differs, depending on the currently selected input source.
Antenna A, antenna B, or i.LINK:
Press ENTER and then enter your 4-digit password,

channels

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (4_/,Ikthen ENTER)

3

Select "Favorites".

4

Select a color button (A, B, C, D). (÷/_1, then ENTER)

5

Select a TV channel to be registered. (÷/_1, then ENTER)

(÷/_

then ENTER)

• A star appears beside the favorite channels currently
selected.
• To register another TV channel under the same color
button, repeat step 5. To register another TV channel
under a different color button, repeat steps 4 and 5.
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Setting up closed captions
Your Plasma Display System is equipped 'with an internal closed
caption decoder. Closed caption allows you to view
conversations, narration, and sound effects in TV programs and
home videos as subtitles on your Plasma Display screen.
You may enjoy digital closed captions when watching digital TV
programs. Digital dosed captions allow you to change
parameters such as fonts and colors.
• Not all programs and videos offer closed caption. Please look
for the "1_" symbol to ensure that captions will be shown.

• The password entry screen stays only for one minute, After
the screen disappears, pressing ENTER causes it to appear
again,
Input 1 -4:
Enter your 4-digit password. You need not press ENTER first,
pressing ENTER causes the password entry screen to
disappear.

• The above password
2-screen
image,

mode,

• The password
the screen

entry screen will also be shown

pictureqn-picture,

entry

and while freezing

screen stays only for one minute,

disappears,

pressing

ENTER

causes

during
an

After

it to appear

again,

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Tuner Setup

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Activating the closed caption
1 Press HOME MENU.

Selecting digital closed captions
Use tile following procedure to select digital closed captions,

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/_

1

Press HOME MENU.

3

Select "Closed Captions".

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/,!, then ENTER)

4

Select "Status".

3

Select "Closed Captions".

5

Select "On" or "On If Mute". (÷/,1, then ENTER)

4

Select "Digital Settings".

5

Select "Digital Service". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

6

Select the desired closed caption. (_/_k then ENTER)

Off
(factory

6

then ENTER)
(4-/'i' then ENTER)

(÷/_1, then ENTER)

(÷/-k then ENTER)
(_/_1, then ENTER)

Does not show closed captions.
default)

• The factory default is "Service 1".

On

Always shows closed captions.

On If Mute

Shows closed captions only while sound is
being muted.

7

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE
• The Primary Caption Service is usually offered for Service 1.
and the Secondary Language Service is usually offered for
Service 2 if these services are available.

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE
For MONFOR OUT, only conventional closed caption signals are
output; digital closed caption signals are not output.

Selecting

the

type

of conventional

closed

captions
Select tile type of conventional closed captions that you will
watch after tuning to a conventional TV channel. This selection
also becomes effective when a selected digital TV program
provides only conventional closed captions.
• "CC1", "CC2". "CC3", or "CC4" displays subtitles of TV dramas
and news programs while allowing a full view of the picture.
• "Text1", "Text2", "Text3", or "Text4" superimposes on the
picture other information (e.g. TV guide, weather) that is
independent of the TV in progress.

Selecting
digital
closed caption
parameters
Use tile following procedure to change such parameters of
digital closed captions as font size, font type, foreground and
background colors.

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/,!, then ENTER)

3

Select "Closed Captions".

4

Select "Digital Settings". (_F/_I, then ENTER)

5

Select "Font Size", "Font", or any other item. (_/_F then
ENTER)

6

Select the desired parameter. (_/,I, then ENTER)

7

Repeat

8

Press HOME

(÷/-b then ENTER)

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select "Closed Captions".

(÷/-1' then ENTER)

4

Select "Analog Settings".

(÷/_

5

Select the desired closed caption. (4k/,Ik then ENTER)

6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

then ENTER)

• The factory default is "CCI".

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steps

5 and 6 as necessary.
MENU

(÷, ÷/41,)

to exit the menu.

Tuner Setup

The following table shows the parameters selectable for each
item.

Font Size

Auto/Large/Standard/Small

Font _

Auto/Font
1 / Font 2/Font
Font 5/Font 6/Font 7

Font Color

Auto/Black/White/Red/Green/Blue/

7

Select "Applies" or "Does Not Apply". (41"/4,then ENTER
• Make this selection, depending on whether summer
time is employed in your area.

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3/Font

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Yellow/Magenta/Cyan
Font Opacity

Background Color

Background Opacity

Auto/Solid/Transparent/Translucent/
Flashing
Auto/Black/White/Red/Green/Blue/
Yellow/Magenta/Cyan
Auto/Solid/Transparent/Translucent

8

Select "Auto/Manual

9

Select "Auto Set" or "Manual Set". (4./4, then ENTER)

Set". (÷, 4./4,, then ENTER)

10 If you select "Auto Set", select an antenna (A or B) and a
channel number using "1"/4, and ENTER.

1 Font 1 (monospaced with serifs)/Font 2 (proportionally spaced with
serifs)/Font 3 (rnonospaced without serifs)/Font 4 (proportionally
spaced without serifs)/Font 5 (casual font)/Font 6 (cursive font)/
Font 7 (small capitals font)

With "Auto" selected, parameters specified by the provider are
used; if not specified by the provider, the boided default
parameters are used. If you select parameters other than
"Auto", the selected parameters are used regardless of
provider's specifications.

• The date and time will be automatically
data from the selected channel.

corrected using

If you select "Manual Set", manually set the date and
time using 4./4,, 4./4. and ENTER.

Clock Setting
With "Auto Set" selected for Clock Setting, tile system acquires
and sets time information
automatically,
You can also manually
set the correct time, If you disconnect
the power cord from the
power outlet or power blackout occurs, the set time is cleared,

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/4, then ENTER)

;3 Select "Clock".

(4./4. then ENTER)

4

Select "Time Zone". (4./4, then ENTER)

5

Select a time zone for your area. (÷/4, then ENTER)

6

Select "D.S.T." (4-, 4./4,, then ENTER)

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Press

HOME

MENU

to exit the menu.

NOTE

• When the time has not been set, the RECTIMER indicator on the
front of the Media Receiver blinks.
• When the time has not yet been set, you cannot view channel banner
information, use auto channel select, and preset TV programs for
recording.

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Adjustments

and Settings

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You can also use the menu to change the options.

Sleep

Timer

When the selected time elapses, tile Sleep Timer automatically
places the system into the standby mode.
Press SLEEP to select the desired time.
• The timer starts counting.

1

Press HOME MENU.

2

Select "Picture".

3

Select "AV Selection".

4

Select the desired option. (_1"/_1,then ENTER)

(÷/_!, then ENTER)
(÷/_!, then ENTER)

• Each time you press SLEEP, the selection is switched as
below:
30 ._
(cancel)

t

Off_

60 ._
120

•

90

STANDARD

.__1

(minutes)

• The factory default is "Off".

_'_

NOTE
For AM source

• To cancel the Sleep Timer, select "Off" by pressing SLEEP,
• Five minutes before the selected time elapses, the remaining time
appears every minute,

You can also use the menu to set the Sleep Timen

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Sleep Timer". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select the desired time. (÷/_1,-then ENTER)

4

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

AV Selection

STANDARD

For a highly defined image in a normally
bright room

DYNAMIC

Fora very sharp image with the maximum
contrast
This mode does not allow manualimage
quality adjustment.

MOVIE

Fora movie

GAME

Lowers image brightness for easier viewing,

USER

Allows the user to customize settings as
desired. You can set the mode for each input
source,

Select from tile five viewing options, depending on the current
environment (e.g., room brightness), the type of the current TV
program, or the type of images input from external equipment.

For PC source

1 Press AM SELECTION.
• The current AV Selection
2

mode appears.

Press AM SELECTION again before the displayed mode
disappears.
• ForAV source, the mode is switched in the order;
STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MOVIE, GAME, then USER.
• For PC source, the mode is switched between
STANDARD and USER.
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STANDARD
(factory default)

For a highly defined image in a normally
bright room

USER

Allows the user to customize settings as
desired. You can set the mode for each input
SOUrce,

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Adjustments

and Settings

For PC source

Picture

adjustments

Adjust the picture to your preference
Selection option (except DYNAMIC).

1

Press

HOME

for the chosen

AV

MENU.

2

Select

"Picture".

(4_/,I , then

3

Select

an item to be adjusted.

ENTER)
(÷/_1, then

ENTER)

Contrast

For less contrast

For more contrast

Brightness
Red

For less brightness

For more brightness

For weaker red

For stronger

Green

For weaker green

For stronger green

Blue

For weaker blue

For stronger blue

red

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• To make settings for' PureCinema", "Color Temp", "MPEG NR",
"DNR', "CTI", and "DRE', select "Pro Adjust" in step 3, and then press
ENTER. For the subsequent procedures, see "Pro Adjust".
• To restore the factory defaults for all the items, press "_/_1, to select
"Reset" in step 3, and then press ENTER. A confirmation screen
appears. Press 41L/_I
r to select "Yes". and then press ENTER.

Pro Adjust
This system provides
the picture quality.

For PC source, the following screen appears:

various

1

Press

2

Select

3

Select

"Pro Adjust".

4

Select

an item to be adjusted.

HOME

"Picture".

"MPEG
5

Select

('_/_

NR",

Selections

5

Press

an adjustment

screen

an item to be adjusted,

HOME

MENU

is in display,
by pressing

(÷/_k

"DNR",

the desired

ENTER)
then

"CTI",

ENTER)
('_/_

then

"Color

ENTER)

Temp",

or "DRE".

parameter.
parameters,

(@/,1, then

ENTER)

see the table.

Off

Deactivates

Standard

Produces smooth and vivid moving
images (film specific) by
automatically detecting recorded
image information when displaying
DVD or 1080i HDTV images (e.g.,
movies) having 24 frames per
second.

ADV

Produces smooth

you can also
_/_.

to exit the menu.

For AV source
Contrast

For less contrast

For more contrast

Brightness

For less brightness

For more brightness

Color

For less color intensity

For more color intensity

Tint

Skin tones become

Skin tones become

purplish

greenish

For less sharpness

For more sharpness

Sharpness

for optimizing

Automatically detects a film-based source (originally encoded at
24 frames/second), analyzes it, then recreates each still film
frame for high-definition picture quality,

Select the desired level. (÷/-_ then ENTER)

change

then

"PureCinema",

• For the selectable

• When

functions

MENU.

• You can select

4

advanced

the PureCinema.

and quality moving

images (as shown on theater
screens) by converting to 72 Hz
when displaying DVD images (e,g,,
movies) having 24 frames per
second.
Remark

You cannot select "Standard" when 480p or 720p
signals are being input.

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Adjustments

and Settings

Adjusts the color temperature,
balance,
Selections

resulting

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in a better white

Sound adjustments
Adjust the sound to your preference
Selection option, See page 40,

High

White with bluish tone

Mid

Natural tone

Low

White with reddish tone

1

Press HOME

2

Select

"Sound".

3

Select

an item to be adjusted.

4

Select

the desired

for the chosen

AV

MENU.
(÷/,1,

then

ENTER)
(÷/_F)

level. (÷/-_')

_ld_[q_lt!
Eliminates
mosquito
noise from video images when a digital TV
channel is watched or a DVD is played, resulting
in noise-free
images,
Selections

Eliminates
for Digital
Selections

Off

Deactivates

On

Activates the MPEG NR,

video noise for clean
Noise Reduction,

crisp

the MPEG NR,

images,

Off

Deactivates

High

Enhanced DNR

Mid

Standard DNR

Low

Moderate

The DNR stands

the DNR,
Treble

For weaker treble

For stronger treble

Bass

For weaker bass

For stronger bass

Balance

Decreases audio from

Decreases audio from

the right speaker

the left speaker

DNR

q/I

Provides images with clearer color contours, The CTI stands for
Color Transient Improvement,
Selections

Off

Deactivates the CTI.

On

Activates the CTI.

Adjusts dark and bright porlions on images so that the contrast
between brightness and darkness becomes clearer,
Selections

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Off

Deactivates the DRE.

On

Activates the DRE.

5

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE
• To restore the factory defaults for all the items, press 4F/_" to select
"Reset" irl step 3, and then press ENTER. A confirmation screen
appears. Press Al'/_lr to select "Yes", and then press ENTER.

Adjustments

and Settings

FOCUS

Power Control

This shifts the sound coming direction
and produces clear sound contours.

1

Press

HOME

2

Select

"Sound".

3

Select

"FOCUS".

4

Select

the desired

(sound

images)

upward

Power Control

provides

convenient

functions

for power saving.

MENU.

m,

(÷/4,

then

Energy Save
You carl save power consumption by decreasing the picture
brightness, When you need not watch the screen and want to
enjoy only audio, you can also deactivate the screen,

ENTER)

(_/_1,)
parameter.

(÷/-k)

1 Press HOME MENU.
Off

Deactivates the FOCUS.

(factory default)
On

5

Activates the FOCUS.

2

Select "Power Control".

3

Select "Energy Save". (_/_k then ENTER)

4

Select "Save" or "Picture Off". (_/_k then ENTER)

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Front Surround
This provk_es three<_imensional
bass.

1

Press

HOME

2

Select

"Sound".

3

Select

"Front

4

Select

the desired

sound

effects

and/or

deep,

rich

(4_/_ then ENTER)

Standard
(factory default)

Does not decrease picture brightness.

Save

Decreases picture brightness

Picture Off

Deactivates the screen to save power. To
restore the screen display, press any button
other than VOL 4-/- and MUTING.

MENU.

This setting is not memorized

(÷/4,

then

Surround".

by the system.

ENTER)

(4_/_)

parameter.

to save power.

5

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

(÷/-k)

NOTE

5

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Off

Deactivates

both the SRS and TruBass.

SRS

Reproduces highly effective threedimensional sound.

TruBass
(factory default)

Provides deep, rich bass using a new
technology.

TruBass + SRS

Provides both TruBass and SRS effects.

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE

• You car/also select this function using the Home menu when the
input source is a PC.

No Signal off (AV mode only)
The system will be automatically placed into the standby mode
if no signal is received for 15 minutes,

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Power Control".

3

Select "No Signal off". (÷/,1, then ENTER)

4

Select "Enable". (÷/,1, then ENTER)

• _
(WOW) designates a status where the FOCUS is on and
TruBass + SRS has been selected for Front Surround.

Disable
(factory

• _
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.
• WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

Enable

5

default)

(÷/,1, then ENTER)

Does not place the system into the
standby mode.
Places the system into the standby mode if
no signal is received for 15 minutes.

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE
• Five minutes before the system is placed into the standby mode, a
message appears every minute.
• The system may not be placed into the standby mode when noise
signals are present at the Media Receiver after a TV program finishes.

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Adjustments

No Operation

and Settings

off (AV mode only)

Tile system will be automatically
when no operation
is performed

1

Press

2

Select

"Power

;3

Select

"No Operation

4

Select

"Enable".

HOME

Disable
(factory

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Adjusting

placed into the standby
for three hours,

mode

Control".

default)

(4_/4, then
off".

(_/4,

(÷/4,

then

ENTER)

then

ENTER)

ENTER)

positions

of images

Press HOME

2

Select

"Option".

3

Select

"Position".

4

Select

"H/V

5

Adjust the vertical position (41"/4,) or horizontal
(÷/÷).

6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

on the

MENU.
('1,/41, then
(÷/4k

Position

then

Adjust".

ENTER)
ENTER)
(+/4,

then

ENTER)

Places the system into the standby mode if
no operation is performed for three hours.

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE

position

NOTE

Power Management
(PC mode only)
The system will be automatically placed into the standby mode
when no signal is received from the personal computer,

• To restore the factory defaults for all the items, press _/4, to select
"Reset" in step 4, and then press ENTER. A confirmation screen
appears. Press "t_'/4, to select "Yes", and then press ENTER.

1 Press HOME MENU.

• Adjustments

2

Select "Power Control".

3

Select "Power Management".

4

Select "Model"

Off
(factory

(÷/4, then ENTER)
(÷/4, then ENTER)

or "Mode2". ('1"/4, then ENTER)

No power management
default)

Model

• Places the system into the standby mode
when no signal is received from the
personal computer for eight minutes,
• Even when you start using the computer
and a signal is received again, the system
stays off,
• The system is switched on again by
pressing STANDBY/ON
on the Plasma
Display or TV (_ on the remote control
unit.

Mode2

• Places the system into the standby mode
when no signal is received for eight
seconds.
• When you start using the computer and a
signal is received again, the system is
switched on.
• The system is switched on again by
pressing STANDBY/ON
on the Plasma
Display or TV (.b on the remote control
unit.

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and vertical

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positions

Does not place the system into the
standby mode,

Five minutes before the system is placed into the standby mode, a
message appears every minute,

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image

(AV mode only)
Adjust tile horizontal
Plasma Display,

MENU.

Enable

5

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Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

are stored separately according to input source,

Adjustments

and Settings

_:,

Adjusting
image positions and clock
automatically
(PC mode only)
Use Auto Setup to automatically
images coming from a personal

1

Press

HOME

2

Select

"Option".

;3

Select

"Auto

adjust positions
computer.

and clock

of

Perform adjustment. (÷/-il, and 4L/_F)
• Use ÷/_ only when you adjust the vertical position
after selecting "H/V Position Adjust".

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6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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MENU.
(÷/_

Setup".

5

then
(÷/_k

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• To restore the factory defaults for all the items, press _IL/_ to select
"Reset" in step 4, and then press ENTER. A confirmation sc/_een

ENTER)
then

NOTE

ENTER)

appears. Press _IL/_Ir to select "Yes". and then press ENTER.

• Auto Setup starts.
4

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE
• When Auto Setup is finished, "Auto Setup completed."
• Even when "Auto Setup completed."
failed, depending on conditions.

appears.

appears, Auto Setup may have

• Auto Setup may fail with a PC image composed of similar patterns or
monochrome. If not successful, change the PC image and try again.
• Be sure to connect the computer to the Media Receiver and switch it
on before starting Auto Setup.

Adjusting

image

manually

(PC mode only)

Usually

positions

you can easily adjust

and clock

the positions

using Auto Setup. Use Manual Setup
and clock of images when necessary.

1

Press

HOME

2

Select

"Option".

;3

Select

"Manual

4

Select

an item to be adjusted.

and clock

to optimize

of images

the positions

MENU.
(+/,IF then
Setup".

ENTER)

(_/_1, then
(_/_k

ENTER)
then

ENTER)

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and Settings

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AV mode

Selecting a screen size
In single-screen
mode, press SCREEN
SIZE to change tile size
of the screen from among the sebctable
options for the type of
video signals currently received,

4:3

• The selectable

screen sizes differ

depending

on the types of

input signals,

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AV mode
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WIDE

FULL

CINEMA

.-

ZOOM

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4:3

For 4:3 "standard"
each side,

FULL

For 16:9 squeeze pictures,

ZOOM

For 16:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may appear on the
top and bottom with some programs.

CINEMA

For 14:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may appear on the
top and bottom on some programs.

WIDE

In this mode pictures are progressively
toward each side of the screen.

pictures. A side bar appears on

stretched

PC mode except for XGA signals
PC mode except for XGA signals
4:3

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Dot by
Dot

4:3

Fills the screen without
aspect ratio.

altering the input signal

FULL

Full 16:9 screen display

Dot by Dot

Matches input signal with same number of screen
pixels.

PC mode for XGA signals
(Ex, 1024 x 768 input at PDP-5045HD)
PC mode for XGA signals
4:3

Matches input signal with the same number of
screen pixels.
Optimized for 1024 x 768 display

4:3

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FULL2

*-

FULLI

FULL1

Full 16:9 screen display
Optimized for 1024 x 768 display

FULL2

For wide signal display
Use when displaying 1280 x 768 signal resolution.

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NOTE

• in 2-screen mode, press SCREEN SIZE to change the size of left
screen.
• The PC mode above is for the PDP-5045HD. For the PDP-4345HD the
number of panel pixels is different, so sigrlal processing and actual
viewing conditions will vary slightly.
• While watckfing High Definition TV broadcastirlg,
SIZE switches between FULL and WIDE.

pressing SCREEN

• if you watch High Definition TV broadcasting with WIDE selected,
part of the screen (e.g,, images, graphic interface) can be missed, if
this is the case, select FULL.

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Adjustments

Changing

and Settings

the

brightness

_,:,

at both sides of

the screen (Side Mask)

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With tile 4:3 screen size selected for tile AV mode, you carl
change the brightness of the gray side masks that appear at
both sides of the screen.

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1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Option".

(÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select "Side Mask". (_I'/,F then ENTER)

4 Select the desired parameter. (÷/_1, then ENTER)
Fixed
(factory default)

Always sets the same brightness
gray side masks.

Auto

Adjusts the brightness of the gray side masks
according

5

to the brightness

for the

of images.

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Language setting
You carl select a language to be used for on-screen display such
as menus from among three languages: English, French, and
Spanish.

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Option".

(÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select "Language".

4

Select a language. (÷/-b)

5

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

(4"/,!, then ENTER)

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Presetting

Presetting

TV programs

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using the timer

7

Specify a channel number. (_/_1, then ENTER for each
digit)

8

Select a recording device. (÷/_1, then ENTER)
• To preset for auto channel select, select "None".

9

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

Using tile menu, you carl easily preset TV programs for
watching later (auto channel select), recording with a D-VHS
recorder, or recording via the supplied VCR controller.
With the power to the system left on, the Auto Channel Preset
automatically selects the preset TV program when its on-air
time comes. Then you will not miss an important TV program
when you are enjoying another TV program.
For the connections with a D-VHS recorder, see pages 54 and
55. For the connections with the supplied VCR controller, see
page 59.

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Youcan make up to 32 presettings in total.
• In steps 4 to 8. you can also press ÷/"i' to movethe cursor.

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Timers".

(÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select a list number. (÷/,It then ENTER)

An alarm screen appears slightly before the preset timer is
activated. If watching a TV channel through antenna A or B in a
single-screen mode, the screen allows you to cancel the
presetting by pressing D.

Specify a date. (÷/_1, then ENTER)
• The selections include the days of the week (e.g.,
Mondays), "Weekdays", "Weekends", and "Everyday".
Selecting one of these will cause the timer to activate
periodically.

The icons beside the list numbers have the following meanings.

Preset for recording; no conflicts with other timers
exist.
Preset for auto channel select; no conflicts

with

other timers exist.

Specify the start and end times. ('1_/'I, then ENTER for
each field)

Preset for recording; conflicts

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with other timers exist.

Preset for auto channel select; conflicts
timers exist.

with other

Preset for recording; the timer start has been
delayed.
Preset for auto channel select; the timer start has
been delayed.

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Select antenna A or B. (_/_1, then ENTER)

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Presetting

NOTE
• If you set atimer to record a future digital program on a VCR, you
must first turn off Parental Control. Otherwise, you will record onJy a
black screen, See 'Temporarily deactivating the Parental Control" on
page 37.
• To change the TV program presetting, repeat the above procedure. To
cancel the presetting, press D after selecting a list number in step 4,

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• Switch on the recording equipment at least 30 seconds before the
start of the preset program; otherwise recording will not be executed.
• When presetting for recording, finish the operations two minutes
(one minute for auto channel select) before the start of the program;
otherwise presetting may fail.
• Auto channel select is not executed when the system is in the
standby mode.
• Recording is net executed if recordable D-VHS tape is not present in
the D-VHS recorder when the preset program starts. This is also true
when a specified D-VHS recorder is not in connection.
• For recording with a VCR, confirm that the video output terminals on
the Media Receiver have been connected to the signal input
terminals on tbe VCR.
• Presettings become ineffective if the start time and the end time are
identical,

Priority rules for overlapped

presettings

When preset TV programs are overlapped,
the following three
rules are used to determine
a higher priority, If more than one of
the three rules are met, the rules are applied in the order; 1,2,
then 3,
Rule

1:

Presetting
presetting

for recording
is given a higher
for auto channel select,

priority

over

Presetting for recording I
Presetting for auto
channel select

The shaded area is not executed,

Rule 2:

If two presettings are overlapped, presetting with
earlier start time is given a higher priority, If two
presettings are sequential, the last portion of the first
program may not be recorded for 60 seconds (or
less) because recording of the second program is
started at the exact start time,
Program A I
Program B

The shaded area is not executed,

Rule 3:

If presettings at the same start time are overlapped,
presetting with a higher list number is given a higher
priority,

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External Equipment

You can connect many types of external equipment
to your
Plasma Display System, like a DVD player, VCR, personal
computer, game console, and camcorden
To view images coming from external equipment,
select the
input source using the INPUT
buttons on the remote control
(page 14) or the INPUT
button on the Plasma Display,

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console,

all equipment,
always turn off the system before
to a DVD player, VCR, personal computer,
game
camcorder,

or other

external

equipment,

NOTE
• Refer to the relevant instruction manual (DVD player, personal
computer, etc,) carefully before making connections,

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a DVD image

a DVD image

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NOTE

order where; 1) Component Video, 2) S-Video, 3) Video.
• Connect external equipment to only terminals that are to be actually
used,
• You can also use the INPUT3 terminals when connecting
the Component Video output terminals on a DVD player.

onlywith

i

Watching

a VCR image

Connecting
a VCR
Use the INPUT 2 terminals when connecting
audiovisual equipment,

a VCR and other

a DVD player

Use the INPUT 1 terr-ninals when
other audiovisual
equipment,

connecting

AV cable (commercially

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(rear

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view)

Displaying

To watch a DVD image, press INPUT
1 on the remote control
unit or press INPUT
on the Plasma Display to select INPUT1,

• Refer to your DVD player instruction manual for the signal type,
• The iNPUT 1 terminals are checked for cable connections in the

CAUTION

• To protect
connecting

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Component
(commercially

a DVD player and

Media Receiver (rear view)

available)

Video cable
available)
t

S-Video cable
(commerciall,

available)

VCR

Displaying

a VCR image

To watch a VCR image, press INPUT
unit or press INPUT
on the Plasma

2 on the remote control
Display to select INPUT2,

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• The INPUT2 terminals are checked for cable connections

in the

order where; 1) S-Video, 2) Video.
• Connect external equipment to only terminals that are to be actually
used,

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To activate the HDMI terminal:

Using HDMI

Input

1 Press HOME MENU.

Tile INPUT 1 and INPUT3terminals
include HDMI terminals to
which digital video and audio signals can be input. To use the
HDMI terminal, activate the terminal and specify the types of
video and audio signals to be received from the connected
equipment. For the types of these signals, see the operation
manual that came with the connected equipment.

2

Select "Option".

3

Select"HDMI

4

Select "Setting".

(÷/+

5

Select "Enable".

(+/4, then ENTER)

Before starting the menu, press INPUT 1 (or INPUT 3) on the
remote control unit or press INPUT on the Plasma Display to
select INPUT 1 (or INPUT 3).

Input". (+/÷then

Disable
(factory

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(4=/4, then ENTER)
ENTER)

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then ENTER)

Deactivates

the HDMI terminal.

default)

Enable

Activates the HDMI terminal.

1920* 1080i@59.94/60Hz
720* 480p@59.94/60Hz

6

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

1280* 720p@59.94/60Hz
720(1440)*

To specify

480i@59.94/60Hz

the type of digital

video

signals:

1 Press HOME MENU.
NOTE
• PC signals are not supported,

Connecting
Media

HDMI

equipment

Receiver

2

Select "Option".

3

Select"HDMI

4

Select "Video". (+/_1, then ENTER)

5

Select the type of digital video signals. (+/_k then
ENTER)
• If you select "Auto", an attempt will be made to identify
the type of digital video signals when digital video
signals are received.

(rear view)

(÷/4, then ENTER)

Input". (+/_" then ENTER)

ID]'&"CTJl:'gt¢_
Auto
(factory

6

default)

Automatically
signals.

identifies

input digital video

Color-1

Digital Component
locked

Video signals (4:2:2)

Color-2

Digital Component
locked

Video signals (4:4:4)

Color-3

Digital RGB signals locked

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE
• If you select a parameter other than "Auto", make such a setting that
results in natural color.
• if no image appears, specify another digital video signal type.

HDMI equipment

• For the digital video signal types to be specified, check the operation
manual that came with the connected equipment.

To specify

the type of audio

signals:

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Option".

3

Select"HDMI

(+/4, then ENTER)

4

Select "Audio". (4F/_k then ENTER)

5

Select the type of audio signals. (÷/+ then ENTER)
• If you select "Auto", an attempt will be made to identify
the type of audio signals when audio signals are
received.

Input". (÷/_1, then ENTER)

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Auto
(factory

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default)

Automatically
signals.

identifies

input audio

NOTE

• The INPUT 4 terminals are checked for cable connections

in the

order where; 1) Component Video, 2) S-Video, 3) Video.

Digital

Accepts digital audio signals.

Analog

Accepts analog audio signals.

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

NOTE

• If no sound is output, specify another audio signal type.
• For the audio signal types to be specified, check the operation
manual that came with the connected equipment.
• Depending on the equipment to be connected, you also need to
connect analog audio cables,

• Connect external equipment to only terminals that are to be actually
used,

Displaying
camcorder

an image

of the

game

console

or

To watch an image coming from the game console or
camcorder, press INPUT 4 on the remote control unit or press
INPUT on the Plasma Display to select INPUT4.

Recording digital TV programs

using a

VCR or DVD recorder
Enjoying
camcorder

a game

console

or watching

images

Connecting
a game console or camcorder
Use the INPUT 4 terminals to connect a game console,
camcorder and other audiovisual equipment.

Media Receiver (front view)

If you connect recording equipment such as a VCR or DVD
recorder to the MONITOR OUT terminals on the rear of the
Media Receiver, you can record, for example, digital TV
programs using the recording equipment.
You can also record digital TV programs more easily by using
the supplied VCR controller. Connect the VCR controller to the
VCR control terminal on the rear of the Media Receiver and
then position the controller so that its light emitting section
faces the remote control sensor on the recording equipment.
For more information, see page 59.

Avoiding
unwanted
feedback
You can prevent unwanted feedback from adversely affecting
the quality of images. Specify the output terminal whose output
is to be inhibited.

1 Press HOME MENU.

AV cable
(commercially available)

S-Video cable
(commercially available)

Game console/Camcorder

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2

Select "Option".

(÷/_1, then ENTER)

3

Select "Monitor

Out". (÷/4k then ENTER)

4

Select "INPUT1 Prohibit", "INPUT2 Prohibit", "INPUT3
Prohibit", or "INPUT4 Prohibit". (÷/4k then ENTER)

5

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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a recorder

Connecting

Media Receiver (rear view)

other audio equipment

The digital audio output terminal (optical) on this system carl
output Dolby Digital signals, Using an optical digital cable,
connect an AV receiver to the digital audio output terminal

m

(optical) on the rear of the Media Receiver, This allows audio
such as digital TV broadcasting
to be played in high quality,

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If your AV receiver

does not have a digital

audio

input terminal

(optical), connect the MONITOR OUTterminals
(AUDIO) on the
rear of the Media Receiver to the audio input terminals
on the
AV receiver,

NOTE

t

AV cable
(commerciall _available)

• When using the digital audio output terminal (optical), you need to
make settings depending on your AV receiver. For more information,
see the instruction manual that came with the AV receiver,

Connecting
S-Video cable
(commercially available)

VCR controller
(for
presetting
digital TV
programs for recording)

an AV receiver

Media Receiver (rear view)

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VCR or DVD recorder

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NOTE

• About the MONITOR OUT terminals
The MONITOR OUT terminals cannot output the following signals:
1 Video signals input from the COMPONENTVIDEO

terminal

2 Video signals from a personal computer
3 S-Video signals when a conventional

]M channel is being received

4 S-Video signals when Video signals (INPUT 1,2, and 4) are being
input

AV receiver

5 Digital video and audio signals from the HDMI terminals
• When watching images played back on a VCR or DVD recorder
connected to the MONITOR OUT terminals, select an input source
(e.g., TV channel reception) on the recording equipment other than
external input sources. Selecting an external input source may result
in distorted images or noise.
• Analog broadcasting signals are not sent to the MONITOR OUT
(S-VIDEO) terminal. This is also true of composite signals coming
from INPUT 1,2, or4,

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External Equipment

Switching
the optical audio signal type
Set up for the DIGITAL AUDIO output terminal (OPTICAL),
depending on your AV receiver,

When

1 Press HOME MENU.

Media Receiver (rear view)

2

Select "Option".

3

Select "Digital Audio Out". (_/_1, then ENTER)

4

Select "Dolby Digital" or "PCM". (_/_1, then ENTER)

connecting

a single

D-VHS

recorder

(÷/,I, then ENTER)

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5

PCM

Always outputs

(factory default)

regardless of the types of signals.

Dolby

For Dolby Digital encoded signals, outputs in
the Dolby Digital format. For PCM encoded
signals, outputs in the PCM format.

Digital

in the PCM format

i,LINK cable
(commercially available)

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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What

connect
To
use i,LINK,
only an
youi,LINK
need cable;
to
you need not connect cables to
the video and audio terminals,

a D-VHS image

is i.LINK?

i,LINK is a digital serial interface for handling digital video,
digital audio, and other data in two directions, i,LINK is Sony's
term for the IEEE 1394 data transport bus, Digital AV equipment
compatible with i,LINK can be connected using a single i,LINK
cable, The i,LINK interface allows this PDP system to control
one of up to two i,LINK compatible devices (in connection) that
can be identified,

Which

i.LINK

devices

D-VHS recorder

are connectable?

For i,LINK devices, this system supports only D-VHS recorders,
The i,LINK terminals on this system cannot be connected with
other equipment such as DVD recorders, digital video cameras,
personal computers, and PC peripheral devices because of
differences in the specifications,

When connecting
two D-VHS recorders
You can connect two D-VHS recorders directly to the i,LINK
terminals on the rear of the Media Receiver,

i.LINK cables
What can be recorded
through
i.LINK?
With D-VHS recorders connected to this system through i,LINK,
you can record only digital TV programs, You cannot record
conventional TV channels nor contents coming from external
input sources and personal computers,

Connecting D-VHS recorders
Use the i,LINK terminals when connecting D-VHSrecorders,

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Media

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D-VHS

recorder

D-VHS

recorder

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Using i,LINK cables you can also connect up to two
D-VHS recorders in a daisy chain,

Displaying

a D-VHS image

To watch a D-VHS image, press i.LINK on the remote control
unit or press INPUT on the Plasma Display to select i,LINK,

i.LINK cable
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Useful

and

important

notification

Useful information
• D-VHS recorders connected through i,LINK can play back
digital TV programs recorded using this system,

D-VHS recorder

Precautions

about

i.LI NK, connections

• Use $400 i,LINK cables that have 4-pin plugs and are shorter
than 3,5 m (11,48 feet),
• Some i,LINK devices cannot relay data when their power is
off,
• Do not make the following loop connections:

Media Receiver

D-VHS recorder

• D-VHS recorders connected through i,LINK can record only
digital TV programs, Using i,LINK, those recorders cannot
record conventional TV channels nor contents coming from
external input sources,
• This system can be simultaneously connected with up to two
D-VHS recorders that support i,LINK, You can control one of
these D-VHS recorders (basic functions only),
• Some D-VHS recorders connected through i,LINK may not
allow this system to control through the control panel screen
or to display images and output sound,
• To record digital TV programs using connected D-VHS
recorders, use D-VHS tape, You cannot use VHS tape nor
S-VHS tape,
• Some D-VHS recorders connected though i,LINK may not
allow this system to play back images and sound recorded on
VHS tape, S-VHS tape, or (if with analog signals) D-VHS tape,
If this is the case, connect the analog output terminals on the
D-VHS recorder to INPUT 1,2, 3, or 4 terminals on this
system, See page 50,
• This system supports the Digital Transmission Content
Protection (DTCP) technology, The DTCP is a copy protection
technology that presents data coding and device
authentication,

Media Receiver

D-VHS recorder

• i,LINK may not allow copy-restricted video, audio, and other
data to be copied from one i,LINK device to another, It also
may not allow video, audio, and other data to be transferred
with equipment that does not support the DTCR
Precautions
• While one D-VHS recorder connected through i,LINK is
recording or playing back, do not switch on or off the other
connected D-VHS recorder (not in use) or do not connect or
disconnect the i,LINK cable from that D-VHS recorder, Doing
so can result in image and sound interruption,
• Some D-VHS recorders that support i,LINK cannot relay data
when their power is off, Check the instruction manual that
came with your D-VHS recorden This system allows you to
change the setting for data relay in the standby mode, See
"Setting up for i,LINK standby" on page 57,

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External Equipment

Setting
up for controlling
a D-VHS recorder
You carl operate the connected D-VHS recorder from tile
Plasma Display that shows the control panel screen. After
making the connections, use the menu to specify the model of
the D-VHS recorder to be operated. You can operate only a
single D-VHS recorder from the Plasma Display.

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (4F/4, then ENTER)

3

Select "Recorder Setup". (÷/-b then ENTER)

4

Select "i.LINKSetup".

5

Select "i.LINK List". (÷/4k then ENTER)

6

Select the D-VHS recorder model to be operated.
(÷/4, then ENTER)

(÷/,l,

then ENTER)

Editing
the i.LINK list
Tile i.LINK list shows all devices connected through i.LINK
interfaces. In this list, you can change the name or order of
devices or delete device information.

1 Press HOME MENU.
2
3

Select "Tuner Setup". (4=/4, then ENTER)
Select "Recorder Setup". (÷/._ then ENTER)

4
5

Select "i.LINK Setup". (4=/41
, then ENTER)
Select "i.LINK List". (4=/4, then ENTER)

6

Select the desired device. (÷/4k)

The following procedure differs depending on what you want to
perform.
7

Press A to select "Connect".

To change

8

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

7

Press B to select "Rename".

8

Enter up to 7 characters

9

Press A.

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NOTE

the name

of a device:

using ÷/4k, ÷/-b and ENTER.

• The following information appears at the right end of the i.LINK list to
indicate the connection status of the D-VHS recorders:
Control:

Data connection
established

with the D-VHS recorder has been

and the recorder is ready for control,

Link:

The D-VHS recorder has been physically connected, and can be controlled if it is selected for
controk

--:

Currently not physically connected

• When connected to any device other than a D-VHS, the device is not
listed in the i,LINK List.

10 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
To change the order of devices:
7 Press C to select "Move".
8

Select the new desired position. (÷/4, then ENTER)
• The selected device is moved to the selected position.

9

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

To delete
7

En

information

about

a device:

8

Press D to select "Delete".
• A confirmation message appears.
• A warning message appears if the selected device has
been preset for recording with the timer or if its power
is on. If this is the case, you cannot delete the device
that you have selected.
Press A to execute the deletion.

9

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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Setting
up for i.LINK standby
Use tile following procedure to enable data transfer between
multiple i,LINK devices even when the system is in the standby
mode,

1 Press HOME MENU.
2

Select "Tuner Setup". (4=/_ then ENTER)

3

Select "Recorder

4

Select "i.LINK Setup". (÷/_k then ENTER)

5

Select "i.LINK Standby".

6

Select "Enable".

7

Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

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Setup". (÷/_

(÷/_

(÷/_

Operating
The control
disappears
the control
ENTER on

the control panel screen
panel screen appears when you press i.LINK, It
when you press i.LINK again, Toselect a button on
panel screen, press 4k/_k or ÷/_, and then press
the remote control,

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then ENTER)

then ENTER)

then ENTER)

NOTE

• With "Enable" selected, the system relays data between multiple
i,LINK devices even when in the standby mode; the i,LINK circuits
are energized in that mode,

In standby
i.LINK

mode

device

Media

Receiver

@

i.LINK

device

1
2
3
4
5

No data relay

6
7
8

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Shows the current status of the D-VHS recorder,
Shows the name of the currently selected device,
Shows counter time output by the D-VHS recorder
Shows the manufacture name of the D-VHS recorder to be
operated,
Shows the model name of the D-VHS recorder to be
operated,
Shows the type of inserted video tape; D for D-VHS, S for
S-VHS, and no display for VHS,
Appears when any tape has been inserted,
Appears when the inserted tape has been write protected,
The inserted tape cannot be used for recording when this
indicator appears,
Appears when the D-VHS recorder has been preset for
recording and is in the standby mode,
Switches on and off the D-VHS recorder,
Starts recording,
Rewinds to the start of the current program,
Rewinds the tape,
Pauses the tape,
Stops the current tape motion,
Starts playing back,
Forwards to the start of the next program,
Forwards the tape,
Exits the control panel screen and displays the i,LINK Setup
menu,
Allows you to change the D-VHS recorder to be operated,
After pressing this button, press +/_k to select the desired
model from the list, and then press ENTER,

NOTE
• If no i.LINK device has been connected, "No i.LINK devices are
connected." appears, tf this is the case, connect i.LtNK devices.
• If none of the connected equipment
you cannot execute control,

has been supported for control,

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Signal

names

for

15-pin

mini

D-sub

connecter

Watching an image from a personal
computer
Connecting

a personal

Use the PC terminals

[]

computer

to connect

a personal

cornpute_

(front view)

NOTE

• The PC input terminals are DDC2B_cornpatible.

1

R

• Plug & Play may not correctly function, depending on personal
computers in use,

2

G

3

B

4

Not connected

5

Not connected

6

GND (ground)

7

GND (ground)

8
9

GND (ground)
+5V

10
11

GND (ground)
Not connected

12

SDA

13

HD

14

VD

15

SCL

Media Receiver (front view)

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mi n iI
(commercially
available)_

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RGB cable
(commercially available)

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NOTE

• A Macintosh
computers,

Computer
Personal

Displaying

computer

an image from

a personal

To watch

an image coming

PC on the remote control
Display to select "PC",

from

the personal

unit or press INPUT

computer,

compatibility

720 x 400

70 Hz

640 x 480

60 Hz
65 Hz

computer

When connecting
to a personal computer, tile input signal type
is automatically
identified,
If the personal computer
image does
not come in clearly, you may need to use Auto Setup in the
menu, See page 45,

adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh

chart

Macintosh

13" (67 Hz)

Macintosh

16"

Macintosh

19"

72 Hz
75 Hz
800x

600

press

56 Hz
60 Hz

on the Plasma

72 Hz
75 Hz

NOTE
• The PC terminals cannot be used for audiovisual equipment.

832 x 624

74.5 Hz

1024 x 768

60 Hz
70 Hz
75 Hz

1280x

768

56 Hz
60 Hz
70 Hz

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Connecting

Use the following procedure to set the manufacture of the
recording equipment:

the VCR controller

Connect the supplied VCR controller to the Media Receiver. This
allows you to preset digital TV programs for recording; see page
48. When the specified time comes, the system in the standby
mode is automatically switched on and the specified TV
program is recorded using the connected VCR or DVD recorder.

NOTE

1 Press HOME MENU.

m

2 Select "Tuner Setup". (÷/_1, then ENTER)
3 Select "Recorder Setup". (4-/'I' then ENTER

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4 Select "VCR Setup". (+/+ then ENTER)
5 Select the manufacture of the recording equipment.
(+/,1, then ENTER)

• Make sure to leave the VCR power on when presetting TV programs
for recording with the VCR controller.
• Be sure to fh'mly connect the VCR controller to the VCR control
terminal on the rear of the Media Receiver. if you have mistakenly
connected it to the CONTROL iN or CONTROL OUT terminal, remote
control or other operations may be disabled,

Media Receiver (rear view)

• The screen for recording test appears.

(Once you have positioned the
VCR controller, secure with the

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6

Check that the power to the recording equipment is on,
and insert tape into the slot.
• Insert tape you think it all right to erase its contents.
The contents will be erased because Rec and Stop
codes are output in the test.
• Check that the light emitting section on the VCR
controller cable faces the recording equipment.

7

Press A to execute recording test.
• If the recording equipment fails to start and stop
recording, check and change the specified recording
equipment manufacture.

8
9

Press A to select "Yes, Store Setting".
Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.

supplied tape,)

VCR or DVD
recorder

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Position the light
emitting section
on the VCR
controller cable
so that it faces
the VCR.

NOTE

• Even if you correctly specify the manufacture of the recording
equipment, control of some models may be disabled.
• Perform the recording test when the recording equipment
recording standby or is not recording.

Remote

control

sensor

is not in

• The recording test takes approximately 10 seconds.
• The PIONEER has been set as the factory default.

En

Enjoying

through

External Equipment

The lists of controllable
recording
equipment manufactures

Admiral

Harley Davidson

Philco

Toshiba

Advantz

Harman/Kardon

Philips

Totevision

Adventura

Harwood

Pilot

Unitech

Aiko

Headquarter

Pioneer

Vector

Aiwa

Hitachi

Portland

Vector Research

Akai

JVC

Profitronic

Video Concepts

Jensen

Proscan

Videosonic

Asha

KEC

Protec

Wards

Audiovox

KLH

Pulsar

White Westinghouse

Beaumark

Kenwood

Quarter

XR-IO00

Bell & Howell

Kodak

Quartz

Yamaha

Broksonic

LXI

Quasar

Zenith

CCE

Lloyd's

RCA

Calix

Logik

Radio Shack

Canon

MEI

Radix

Capehart

MGA

Randex

Carver

MGN Technology

Realistic

Cineral

MTC

Ricoh

Citizen

Magnasonic

Runco

Colt

Magnavox

STS

Craig

Magnin

Salora

Curtis Mathes

Marantz

Samsung

Cybernex

Marta

Sanky

Daewoo

Matsushita

Sansui

Daytron

Memorex

Sanyo

Denon

Minolta

Scott

Dynatech

Mitsubishi

Sears

Electrohome

Motorola

Setup

Electrophonic

Multitech

Sharp

Emerex

NAD

Shintom

Emerson

NEC

Shogun

Fisher

Nikko

Singer

Fuji

Nikon

Sony

Funai

Noblex

Sylvania

GE

Olympus

Symphonic

Garrard

Optimus

TMK

Go Video

Optonica

Tatung

GoldStar

Orion

Teac

Gradiente

Panasonic

Technics

Grundig

Penney

Teknika

HI-Q

Pentax

Thomas

American

L

[._l]
ER

High

Some modes

of the listed

manufactures
may not allow
control through the VCR
controller,

Enjoying through External Equipment

Media Receiver (rear view)

Connecting

control cords

Connect control cords between the Media Receiver and other
PIONEER equipment having the _
logo, You can then operate
the connected equipment by sending commands from its
remote control unit to the remote control sensor on the Media
Receiven

m
€_
i
i,

O_

After the CONTROL IN terminals have been connected, the
remote control sensors on the connected equipment do not
accept commands from the remote control units, Face the
remote control units to the remote control sensor on the
Plasma Display when operating the connected equipment,

NOTE
• Make sure tbat the power is turned off when making connections.
• Complete all component
connections,

connections

before making control cord

About SR+
Tile CONTROL OUT terminal on the rear of tile Media Receiver
supports SR+ that allows linked operations with a PIONEER
AV receiven SR+ presents functions such as the input switch
linkage operation function and the DSP surround mode display
function, For more information, see the instruction manual that
came with the PIONEER AV receiver supporting SR+,
_J

NOTE

• While in connection through SR+, the volume on this system is
temporarily minimized,

The control cables (commercially available) are mono sound
cables with mini plugs (no resistance),

En

JUseful

Remote

I

Control

Learning function

Features

of the remote

"

/i

control

Presetting
1

unit
You can operate the connected
AV products
(AV Receiver, Cable
Box, SAT tuner, VCR, DVD, DVD recorder, LD) using the learning
function of your remote control unit. This remote control unit
has a function that can memorize each remote control code.

2

manufacture

Slide

the Mode

want

to preset

Press

switch

the remote

EDIT/LEARN

codes

to match
control

the device

to which

you

signal.

and 1 at the same time.

• The LED flashes.
3

Press 0-9
• Preset

to enter
mode

the manufacture

is finished

code.

See page 63.

once the LED no longer

lights

up.

NOTE
• To exit the Edit mode halfway, press EDIT/LEARN

again.

• If the Mode switch selection is changed when in the Edit mode, the
Edit mode is cancelled.
• If no operation is performed for more than one minute, the Edit mode
is cancelled.

/////////////////////////////////////////

Remote

control

Remote

(Supplied accessory)

Using the learning

1

Slide

switch

signal

you want

2

Press EDIT/LEARN
• The LED flashes.

3

Press

a button

to match

the device

whose

remote

to be learned.

and 2 at the same time.

to be learned.

• The LED lights up.
• For the functions
that
68.
• When

of

function

the Mode

control

control

AV product

learning

can be learned,

is finished,

see pages 64 to

the LED starts

flashing

again.
4

Press

EDIT/LEARN

again

to exit the Learn

mode.

• To exit the Learn mode halfway, press EDIT/LEARN

again.

NOTE
• If the Mode switch selection is changed when in the Learn mode.
the Learn mode is cancelled.
• If no operation is performed for more than one minute, the Learn
mode is cancelled.
• It takes about 2 seconds to finish code transmission.
it halfway. Wait until the LED flashes again.

Do not interrupt

• You can reset all learned codes to tbe factory defaults. When not in
the Learn mode, press and held TV (_, and ther/press
VOL + (RECEIVER section) at the same time.

L

ER

:_'- and

• When you enter a code not listed, the LED flashes quickly.
• If the table on page 63 does not include your desired manufacturer or
the remote control does not work. you can make the memory learn
its signal bythe Learn mode.
• The initial mode is "000" (PIONEER).

Useful

Remote

Manufacture

Control

Features

)

codes

000

PIONEER1(CABLE)

PIONEER

PIONEER(DVD)

053

Grundigl

001

PIONEER2(CABLE)

FISHER

PANASONIC(DVD)

054

Grundig2

002

JERROLD1
(CABLE)

FISHER2

SAMSUNG(DVD)

055

Grundig3

003

JERROLD2(CABLE)

FISHER3

SONY(DVD)

056

SONY2

004

JERROLD3(CABLE)

GOLDSTAR

TOSHIBA(DVD)

057

SONY3

005

JERROLD4(CABLE)

HITACHI

JVC(DVD)

058

SONY4

006

JERROLDS(CABLE)

HITACHI2

PIONEER(DVD-RECORDER)

059

RCA4

007

JERROLD6(CABLE)

HITACHI3

PIONEER2(DVD-RECORDER)

060

PHILIPS

008

JERROLD7(CABLE)

MAGNAVOX2

PIONEER3(DVD-RECORDER)

061

PHILIPS2

009

JERROLD8(CABLE)

MITSUBISHI

PANASONIC(DVD-RECORDER)

062

PHILIPS3

010

JERROLD9(CABLE)

MITSUBISH[2

PANASONIC2(DVD-RECORDER)

063

PHILIPS4

011

JERROLDIO(CABLE)

MITSUBISH[3

PANASONIC3(DVD-RECORDER)

064

PHILIPS5

012

S.A,1(CABLE)

MITSUBISHI4

PHILIPS(DVD-RECORDER)

065

PHILIPS6

013

S.A,2(CABLE)

MITSUBISH[5

SHARP(DVD-RECORDER)

066

SAMSUNG

014

S.A,3(CABLE)

MITSUBISHI6

SHARP2(DVD-RECORDER)

067

SAMSUNG2

015

S.A,4(CABLE)

PANASONIC

TOSHIBA(DVD-RECORDER)

068

SAMSUNG3

016

ZENITH1(CABLE)

PANASONIC2

TOSHIBA2(DVD-RECORDER)

069

SAMSUNG4

017

ZENITH2(CABLE)

PANASONIC3

070

SAMSUNGS

018
019

ZENITH3(CABLE)

RCA
RCA2

071
072

SAMSUNG6

020

PIONEER(SAT)

RCA3

PIONEER(LD)

073

MARANTZ2

021

RCA1(SAT)

SANYO

KENWOOD(LD)

074

GE

022

RCA2(SAT)

SANYO2

PANASONIC1(LD)

075

GE2

023

SONY(SAT)

SANYO3

PANASONIC2(LD)

076

GE3

024

SHARP

PHILIPS(LD)

077

YAMAHA

025

SHARP2

RCA(LD)

078

YAMAHA2

026

SHARP3

SONY(MDP)

079

YAMAHA3

027

SONY(BETA)

SONY(LD)

080

YAMAHA4

028

SONY(VHS)

081

CURTIS_MATHIS

029

SONY(Rmm)

082

CURTIS_MATHIS2

030

TOSHIBA

083

CURTIS_MATHIS3

031

jVC

084

FUNAI

032

JVC2

085

ADMIRAL

033

JVC3

086

KENWOOD

034

JVC4

087

KENWOOD2

035

JVC5

088

KENWOOD3

036

ZENITH

089

NEC

037

MITSUBISHI(J-3)

090

NEC2

038

SHARP(J-2)

091

NEC3

039

PANASONIC(J-3)

092

NEC4

040
041

TOSHIBA(J-3)
GRANDIENTE

093
094

WARDS

042

AKAI

095

WARDS3

043

PIONEER2

096

WARDS4

044

SANYO4

097

MEMOREX

045

MATSUI

098

MEMOREX2

046

AIWA

099

JC_PENNY

047

ALBA81

100

JC_PENNY2

048

BUSH

101

JC_PENNY3

049

THOMSON

102

JC_PENNY4

050

BAIRD

103

JC_PENNY5

051

TELEFUNKEN

104

JC_PENNY6

052

ALBA

=I"

MARANTZ

WARDS2

E_q

rUseful

(

Remote

Using the remote
other devices

Control

Features

control unit to control

"

/i

Receiver

control

buttons

When a Pioneer receiver is connected to the display, the
receiver can be operated using buttons 1 to 3,
When a non-Pioneer receiver is connected to the display, the
signals for 1 to 3 must first be Uearned before operating, See
page 62,

Mode switch
(with "TV"
selected)

1

RECEIVER
(._ (STANDBY/ON)
Turns the receiver power on and off.

2

RECEIVER
INPUT
Selects tile input source connected to tile receive_

3

RECEIVER

VOL +/-

Adjusts the receiver volume level. Press VOL + to
increase the volume and VOL - to decrease it.

r_

NOTE

• (RECEIVER)

D_ MUTING

Allows the remote control unit to learn receiver's mute signal. Use
this button when the mode switch is set to a position other than TV,
MUTING

O

O-

L

[,-_!
En

• The colol'-highlighted buttons on the remote control can barn the
control signal from another device's remote control,

Useful

Remote

Control

Features

Mode switch
(with "CBL/SAT"
selected)

Cable control
buttons
When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SAT, the cable converter
connected to the display can be operated using 1 to 5,
Cable converters made by other manufacturers and not preset
can also be operated using the remote control unit if 1 to 5
have learned the functions, See page 62,
1

m
¢Q
t_

0-9
Press a button (or buttons) that corresponds to tile
channel that you want to watch.

Elm

2 CH+/Press CH + or CH-to

0

0

0

tune in a higher or lower channel.

3

SOURCE
_,_
Turns the cable converter power on and off,

4

CH ENTER*
Fix tile selected channel with tile direct channel selection
buttons.

5

CH RETURN*
Press to switch between the current channel and tile
channel you were watching immediately before.

* Some manufacturers do not preset CH ENTER and
CH RETURN, Use these buttons to learn if necessary,

0

NOTE
• CABLE and SAT cannot be selected at the same time.
• The color-highlighted buttons on the i_emote control can learn the
control signal from another device's remote control.

Pioneer
_. PLASMA

DISPLAY

)

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1/Useful

Remote

L

Control

Features

"

/i

SAT control

Mode switch
(with "CBL/SAT"
selected)

buttons

When the SAT is preset by tile learning function of the remote
control, the remote control unit buttons will function as shown
below.
• When the Mode switch is set to CBL/SAT, sateUUitebroadcast
tuners made by other manufacturers and not preset can also
be operated with the remote control unit if 1 to 8 have
learned the functions. See page 62.
1

0-9
Press a button (or buttons) that corresponds
channel that you wish to watch.

2

CH+/Press CH + or CH -to tune in a higher or lower channel.

3

ENTER, ÷/,I,/÷/..).
ENTER:
'_'/_l,/÷/-b:

4

SAT

Press to activate the selected function.
Press the button to select items on the SAT
GUIDE screen or SAT MENU screen.

INFO

When this button is pressed, information
broadcasting will appear.
• Use this button to learn if necessary.
FAVORITE

0

0

5

OH

0

•

SOURCE

to the

SOURCE
(_
Turns the Satellite

on satellite

broadcast tuner power on and off.

6

CH ENTER
Fix the selected channel with tile direct channel selection
buttons.
• Use this button to learn if necessary.

7

SAT

MENU

When this button is pressed, the satellite broadcasting
menu screen will appear.
8

_'PLASMA DISPLAYS)

L

[.'_.'1
ER

SAT GUIDE
When this button is pressed, the satellite broadcasting
guide screen will appear.

r_
NOTE
• CABLEand SATcannot be selected at the same time.
• The color-highlighted buttons on the remote control can learn the
control signal from another device's remote control.

Useful

Remote

Control

Features

)

VCR control

Mode switch
(with "VCR"
selected)

buttons

When tile VCR is preset by tile learning function of the remote
control, the remote control unit buttons will function as follows
when the Mode switch of the remote control unit is set to
VCR,
t_

• When the input selector button having the same number as
the input terminal connecting the VCR is pressed, the VCR
can be operated using 1 to 8,
• VCR made by other manufacturers and not preset can also
be operated using the remote control unit if 1 to 8 have
learned the functions, See page 62,
1

CH+/Press to select the channel of the TV tuner on the VCR.

2

•

(PLAY)

Selects playback.
3

44

(REW)

Rewinds the tape and allows picture search.
i_i_i)#'_iiii_¢_':'_:::_ii
I

4

SOURCE
(_
Turns tile power of tile VCR on and off.

5

II (PAUSE/STILL)
Sets pauses and still pictures.

6

l=-ll,_ (FF)
Rapidly advances the tape and allows picture search.

7

• (REC)
Starts recording.

8

• (STOP)
Stop tape transport.

_J

NOTE

• The color-highlighted
buttons on the remote control can learn the
contl'ol signal from another device's remote control,

E_q

/Useful

Remote

L

Control

Features

"

/i

1

i{iiiiiil

lli2211i_iiii] ¸ !iii211!i

Mode switch
(with "DVD/
DVR" selected)

ill!_iiT_iiiiiiii]_ ,._
" " ,_,ii,i]i]i

2

CH +/- (DVD recorder only)
Press to change the channel of the tuner built in the DVD
recorder.
RETURN
When the DVD menu is in display, press to restore the
immediately previous screen.

3

•

(PLAY)

Selects playback.
4
(

"L,

ii

,?

_ <¸ ;i

iJ

;i

_{,,

'_

,'

,{

_1_1 (SCAN)/141_I

(CHAPTER

SEARCH)

Continue pressing to go backward.
Pressing quickly once takes you to the start of the chapter
currently playing. Each time you press it, you move back
to the start of the previous chapter.
5

SOURCE
(._
Turns the power of the DVD player or DVD recorder on
and off.

6

II (PAUSE/STILL)

7

Sets pauses and still pictures.
SAT/DVD
MENU (DVD, DVD recorder)
When this button is pressed, the DVD menu will appear.

8

ENTER,
ENTER:
÷/,I,/÷/,_:

÷/÷/÷/_
(DVD, DVD recorder)
Press to activate the selected function.
Press the button to select items on the DVD
MENU screen.

9

DVD TOP MENU (DVD, DVD recorder)
When this button is pressed, the DVD top menu will
appear.

10 I_1_ (SCAN)/I_I_I

(CHAPTER

SEARCH)

Continue pressing for fast forward.
Pressing quickly once takes you to the start of the next
chapter. Each time you press it, you move ahead to the
start of the next chapter.
11 O (REC)
Starts recording.
12 • (STOP)
Playback stops when pressing once.
With some DVD players or DVD recorders, pressing the
button twice may open the disc tray.
11, 12 REC STOP
Press and hold O, and then press this button to stop
recording. This operation is true of only Pioneer DVD
recorders.

DVD/DVR control

buttons

When tile DVD/DVR is preset by the learning function of the
remote control, the remote control unit buttons will function as
follows when the Mede switch of the remote control unit is set
to DVD/DVR.
• When the input selector button having the same number as
the input terminal connecting a DVD player or DVD recorder
is pressed, these players can be operated using 1 to 12.
• DVD players or DVD recorders made by other manufacturers
and not preset can also be operated using the remote control
unit if 1 to 12 have learned the functions. See page 62.

L

[.-f:]
ER

r'_

NOTE

• The DVD player or DVD recorder cannot be selected at the same
time.
• The color-highlighted
buttons on the remote control can learn the
control signal from another device's remote control,

\

Appendix

)

Troubleshooting
I b"L_.'I_,,

,"_1_1
.'Ir'_'f_ Ill i c.3,

• No power.

•
•
•
•

• Green and red rectangles appear on
the screen alternately.

• Check if the system cable has been disconnected

• The system cannot be operated.

• External influences such as lightning, static electricity, etc., may cause improper operation.
In this case, operate the system after first turning the power of the Plasma Display and the Media
Receiver, or unplugging the power cord and re-plugging it in after 1or 2 minutes.

• Remote control

•
•
•
•

unit does not

operate,

• No image and audio is )resented.

Make sure the Plasma Display and the Media Receiver are connected correctly.
Is the power cord disconnected? (See page 23.)
Has the main power been turned on? (See page 24.)
Check if you pressed TV _ on the remote control unit. (See page 24.)
If the indicator on the system lights up red, press TV dO.
or almost disconnected?

(See page 18.)

¢Q
i
i,

(See page 18.)

Is the Mode switch set correctly? Slide it to the TV setting position. (See page 14.)
Are batteries inserted with polarity (+, -) aligned? (See page 20,)
Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries,) (See page 20.)
Operate the remote control unit while pointing it toward the remote control sensor on the Plasma
Display, (See page 20.)
• Are you using it under strong or fluorescent lighting?
• Is a fluorescent light illuminated near the remote control sensor?
• Check if the input source for video or PC has been unintentionally

selected although

you want to

watch a TV channel. (See page 25.)
• Check if you have activated the Parental Control function. (See page 33.)
Enter a password to temporarily cancel the Parental Control function, (See page 3Z)
• No picture.

• Is connection to other components correct? (See pages 50 to 58,)
• Is a non-compatible
PC signal being input? (See page 58.)
• Is picture adjustment

• Audio is output
presented,

but no image is

• Images are presented
is output.

but no audio

correct? (See page 41 .)

• Check if you have selected "Picture Off" for Energy Save. With this option selected, the screen is
deactivated; only audio is output, To restore the screen display, press any button other than
VOL +/- and MUTING, (See page 43.)
• Check if you have selected the minimum volume. (See page 26.)
• Check if you have muted sound, (See page 26,)
• When using a video or PC input source, check that the audio terminal
(See pages 50 to 54 and 58.)

is also in connection,

• Sound is reversed between the right
and left.
• Sound is output from only a single
speaker.

• Check if the speaker cable connections have been reversed between the right and left or if the
speaker cable from either speaker has been disconnected. (See pages 12 and 18.)
• Has the balance been correctly adjusted? (See pages 42 and 43.)

• Picture is cut off.

• Is the image position correct? (See pages 44 and 45.)
• Has the correct screen size been selected? (See page 46.)

• Strange color, light color, dark or
color misalignment.

• Adjust the picture tone. (See page 41 .)
• Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright.

• Power is suddenly turned off.

• Is the sleep timer set? (See page 40.)
• Check the power control setting. (See pages 45 and 44.)
• The system's internal temperature has increased. Remove any objects blocking
(See pages 15 and 16.)

SDO4

Powering off. Internal temperature
Check temperature around PDR

8DOS

Powering off, Internal protection

SD11

Powering off. Internal temperature

too high.

circuits activated,

too high.

Check if the ambient temperature

vent or clean.

of the Plasma Display is high.

Check the speaker cable connections between the Plasma Display
Is there a short in speaker cable?and the speakers,
Check if the ambient temperature of the Media Receiver is high.
Check temperature around media receiver.

ER

, Appendix

The vkJeo program that you watch
to each type of definition
properly,
(for example: HD_SD
or SD_HD),

}

may be high definition
(HD) or standard definition
(SD), This Plasma Display is designed to scale
If the video program's
definition
type changes while a menu window is displayed on the screen
the menu size may temporarily
shrink or enlarge until the scaling is completed,
This may

happen, for example, when you switch between television and an external digital video recorder
program switches between different definition
types, while the on-screen menu is being shown,

(D-VHS),

or when your recorded

If this happens, the menu will return to its normal size after two to three seconds, This action is normal, and does not indicate a
problem with your Plasma Display system,

L

Er]

Append ix

This product

in part uses "OpenSSl.:'

To the extent

the OpenSSL

software

software.
is being used, the following

Copyright (c) 1998-2004 The OpenSSL Project, All rights reserved,
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
are met:
1, Redistributions
2, Redistributions
documentation

notification

applies:

are permitted provided that the following conditions

m,

t_

of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaime_
in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
and/or other materials provided with the distribution,

3, All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment: "This product
includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit, (http://www, openssi,org/)"
4, The names "OpenSSLTooikit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without prior written permission, For written permission, please contact openssFcore@openssl,org,
5, Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written
permission of the OpenSSL Project,
6,

Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment: "This product includes software developed by
the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www, openssi,org/)"
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BYTHE OpenSSL PROJECT "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
ON ANYTHEORY OF LIABILITY,,WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,,OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF TH IS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE,

This product includes cryptographic
Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft,com),

Original

software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft,com),

This product includes software written by

SSLeay License

Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft,com)
All rights reserved,
This package is an SSL implementation
with Netscapes SSL,

written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft,com),

The implementation

was written so as to conform

This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to, The following conditions
apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, Ihash, DES, etc,, code; not just the SSL code, The SSL documentation
included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft,com),
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed, If this package is used in a
product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used, This can be in the form of a textual
message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package,
Redistribution
are met:

and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,

1, Redistributions
2, Redistributions
documentation

are permitted provided that the following conditions

of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer,
in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
and/or other materials provided with the distribution,

3, All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: "This product
includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft,com)" The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines
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notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under
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(Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement,
is not required to print an announcement,)

your work based on the Program

These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole, If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program,
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;;without even the implied warranty of
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Inc,, 59 Temple Place -Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA,
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail,
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode;
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer)
program, if necessary, Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc,, hereby disclaims
James Hacker,

or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer"

all copyright interest in the program 'Gnomovision'

(which makes passes at compilers)

for the

written by

sig natu re of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
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library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library, If this is what you want to do, use the
GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License,

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GNU Lesser General Public
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License

Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc,
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed,
_his is the first released version of the Lesser GPL, It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence
the version number 2,1 ,]

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Specifications
I1_,
Number of Pixels

1280 x 768 pixels

1024 x 768 pixels

Audio Amplifier

13W+13W(1

13 W+13

Surround

SRS/FOCUS/TruBass

SRS/FOCUS/TruBass

PDP-5OSPU:

PDP-435PU:

System

Power Requirement

kHz, 10 %, 8 _2)

120 V AC, 60 Hz, 363 W

(0.2 W Standby)
PDP-504PU:
110-240

V AC, 50/60

Hz, 363 W

W (1 kHz, 10 %, 8 £2)

120 V AC, 60 Hz, 298 W

(0.2 W Standby)
PDP-434PU:
110-240

V AC, 50/60

(0.3 W Standby, 120 V)

(0.3 W Standby, 120 V)

Dimensions

PDP-5OSPU:
1270 (W) x 737 (H) x 93 (D) mm
(50 (W) x 29 (H) x 3 11/16(D) inches)
PDP-504PD:
1270 (W) x 737 (H) x 98 (D) mm
(50 (W) x 29 (H) x 3 7/8 (D) inches)

PDP-435PU:
1120 (W) x
(44 1/8 (W) x 25 11/16(H)
PDP-434PU:
1120 (W) x
(44 1/8 (W) x 25 11/16(H)

Weight

PDP-5OSPU:
PDP-504PU:

PDP-435PU:
PDP-434PU:

Reception

32.8 kg (72.3 Ibs.)
38 kg (83.8 Ibs.)

System (Digital)

8VSB/64QAM/256QAM/QPSK

Tuner

VHF/UHF

VHF 2-13ch,

CATV

2-135ch

Audio format

UHF 14-69ch

Video signal detection
system

Tuner

VHF/UHF

VHF 2-13ch,

CATV

ANTENNA/CABLE

Audio multiplex
ANTENNA/CABLE

iilNK

PLL full synchronous

detection,

UHF 14-69ch
A IN: 1-135ch

A IN

B

Cable: 1-125ch

75 _2 UNBAL, F Type for DTV/VHF/UHF/CATV
75 _2 UNBAL, F Type for VHF/UHF/CATV
Loop out

(TS)

COMPONENT

INPUT 2

S-VIDEO in, VIDEO in, AUDIO in

INPUT 3

COMPONENT
Out

in

VIDEO in, S-VIDEO in. VIDEO in, AUDIO in, HDMI in

VIDEO in, AUDIO in, HDMI in

S-VIDEO out, VIDEO out. AUDIO out

Digital Audio Output

Optical

VCR Control

1

CONTROL

in

$4OO (2)

INPUT 1

Monitor

Output
IN

(1)

1

CONTROL OUT

1

Cable CARD

Point of Deployment

INPUT 4

COMPONENT

PC

Analog RGB in, AUDIO in

VIDEO in, S-VIDEO in, VIDEO in, AUDIO in

OSD

English/French/Spanish

Power Requirement

120 V AC, 60 Hz, 43.3 W (31 W Standby, 120 V)

Dimensions

420 (W) x 90 (H) x 295 (D) mm
(16 9/16 (W) x 3 9/16 (H) x 1110/16(D) inches)

Weight

5.8 kg (12.8 Ibs.)

• Design and specifications

PLL digital synthesizer

BTSC system

ANTENNA

Front

demodulation

American TV standard NTSC system

Circuit type

Rear

26.8 kg (59.1 Ibs.)
30.5 kg (623 Ibs.)

Dolby Digital

System (Analog)

Terminals

(H) x 93 (D) mm
11/16(D) inches)
(H) x 98 (D) mm
7/8 (D) inches)

ATSC Digital TV system

Circuit type

Reception

652
x 3
652
x 3

Hz, 298 W

are subject to change without notice.
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{Appendix

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Trademarks
• FOCUS, WOW, SRS and (O)

e symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, inc,

FOCUS and WOW technologies
• Manufactured

are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc,

under license from Doiby Laboratories, "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Doiby Laboratories,

• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition

Multimedia

Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC,

• This product includes FontAvenue ® fonts licensed by NEC Corporation, FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation,
• "i,LINK" and the "i,LINK" logo are trademarks,
• DDC is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association,
• CabIeCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc,
• The names of the companies or institutions

are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies or institutions,

Copyright
protection
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U,S, patents and other intellectual property rights,
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other
limited consumer uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision, Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited,

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Copyright © 2004 Pioneer Corporation.
All rights reserved.
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