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Owner's Manual

6842PE

Before you can view a picture on the plasma display, you
must first connect the unit to an external video source. See
page 18 of the owner's

manual.

WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING
A

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
SENT WITHIN THIS UNIT.
THIS SYMBOL

CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC

SHOCK,

THAT THERE

ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
IN THE
LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING
THE

DO NOT

REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The important

INDICATES

IS PRE-

APPLIANCE.

note is located on the rear of the cabinet.

1.

Read these instructions.

11. Only use attachments/accessories

2.

Keep these instructions.

3.
4.

Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.

5.

Do not use this apparatus near water.

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.

6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7.

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 groundingtype 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.

specified by the manufacturer.

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.
15. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
appliance to rain or moisture.

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.
RADIO-TV

INTERFERENCE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FCC WARNING- This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy.Changes or rnodifications to this equipment may cause
harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual.The user could lose the authority to operate
this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made,
The serial number of this product may be found on the back of this unit. No others have the same serial number as yours.You
should record the number and other vital information here and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid
identification in case of theft.
Date of Purchase
Dealer

Dealer Phone No.
Model No.

Dealer Address

Serial No.

Thank you for purchasing this plasma display.
Please make sure to read this manual before using the plasma display and pay particular
attention to the Safety Instructions enclosed within.
When you have finished reading this manual, store it in a safe place for easy access in the
future.
When moving the plasma display.
Due to the weight of this plasma display, two people should be used when moving it. Both people
should make sure to grasp the top of the display
with one hand and the base of the display with
the other hand, as in the following illustration.

Regarding This Manual
• Product and company names appearing within
this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
• Although special care has been taken to ensure
that all information contained within this manual
is correct at time of writing, the information
subject to change without notice.

is

• Make sure to read the manual carefully and follow all instructions contained within. We will not
be held responsible for any damages caused by
improper use or handling of this product.
• Reproducing this manual by any means, in
whole or in part, is prohibited.

Optional Accessories
To mount the plasma display on a wall, the following accessory is available:
VISIONMOUNT

TM

Flat Panel TV Wall Mount from

SANUS SYSTEMS, for large flat panel televisions
(32" to 60"). Refer to page 21 for mounting the
plasma display.
NOTE:
The waft mounts are not suppfied with the plasma displajz

_, CAUTION
• This PDP 6842PE is for use only with the
Sanus Systems Model VMPL. Wall Mount.
Use with other wall mounts is capable of
resulting in instability, causing possible injury.
• When mounting the plasma display with the
Sanus Systems wall mount, make sure to
mount it on the wood studs inside the wall, as
failure to do so may result in instability, causing possible injury.
• Refer to the instruction manual included with
the wall mount for details when securing the
plasma display to the wall.

NTENTS
IMPORTANT
SUPPLIED

INSTRUCTIONS

ACCESSORIES

INSERTING
REMOTE

SAFETY

THE

2

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

REMOTE

CONTROL

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

CONTROL

RANGE

5

BATTERIES

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

5

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

5

COMPONENT
NAMES
............................................
MAIN UNIT .........................................................
REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................

6
6
7

OPERATING
THE PLASMA
DISPLAY
................................
BASIC OPERATIONS
.................................................
SELECTING THE INPUT SIGNAL ........................................

8
8
9

CHANGING THE ASPECT RATIO (SCREEN MODE) .........................
STILL .............................................................
SLEEP ............................................................
NAVIGATING THE SET UP MENU .......................................

10
11
11
12

Layout of the Setup Menu ...........................................
ENTERING THE MAIN MENU ..........................................
PICTURE SELECT
..................................................

12
13
13

Automatically Adjusting the Picture Settings .............................
Manually Adjusting the Picture Settings
................................
Initializing the Adjustments
..........................................
WINDOW SETTING ..................................................
SWITCHING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE ..................................
SETTING THE SCREEN SAVER AND THE BACKGROUND COLOR .............

14
14
14
15
15
16

Setting the Screen Saver ...........................................
Setting the Background Color ........................................
EXTERNAL
INPUT TERMINALS
....................................
CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE AV INPUT TERMINALS

16
16

VIDEO Signal Connection (Basic Signal Transfer) .........................
S-VIDEO Signal Connection (Better Signal Transfer) .......................
CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE COMPONENT
INPUT TERMINALS
Component
Component
CONNECTING

ATTACHING

...........

1 Signal (Y, Cb, Cr) Connection (Best Signal Transfer) ............
2 Signal (Y, Pb, Pr) Connection (Best Signal Transfer)
............
PLASMA DISPLAY TO AUDIO SYSTEM
......................

AUDIO Signal Connection
CONNECTING

17
18

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

THE

POWER

A WALL

MOUNT

...........................................
CABLE

(SOLD

19
19
20
20

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

BRACKET

18
18
19

20

SEPARATELY)

..........

21

MAINTENANCE
................................................
CLEANING THE PLASMA DISPLAY .....................................

22
22

WARNING

22

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

TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS

GUIDE

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

23

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

REFERENClA

R,,_PIDA

EN ESPAI_IOL

INSTALAClON

DE LAS

PILAS

25

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

EN EL CONTROL

REMOTO

NOMBRES
DE LOS COMPONENTES
...............................
UNIDAD PRINCIPAL
.................................................
CONTROL REMOTO .................................................

26
..............

26
27
27
27

S PPLIED

ACCESSORIES

This product comes with the following accessories:
Please confirm that they are included.

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[]

Owner's Manual

[]

(1 EMN20088)

Remote Control
(NE801UD)

[] AA batteries

x2

[]

[]

Set Up Guide
(1EMN20118)

Power cable
(WBC0202H0001)

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NOTE:
If any of these accessories

are missing, please contact your dealer.

;ERTING THE REMOTE

CONTROL

1 Remove the back cover of the remote control
while pressing the tab on the back cover down
with your finger.

2 Insert two AA size batteries, making sure that
the polarities of the batteries match the symbols inside the remote control.

CONTROL

3

Replace

With in 30 degrees

With in 30 degrees

5 m /,_

cover

of the remote

control.

of the infrared sensor on the main
yards away from the main unit.

Other devices which use infrared beams, sunlight,
fluorescent lights, etc., may affect the range and
effectiveness of the remote control. Make sure the
plasma display is positioned in a place which miniNOTE:
mizes interference from them.

//

55 yds

the back

NOTE:
• Do not insert a mix of old and new batteries.
• Do not insert a mix of different brands of battedes
or different types of batteries.
• Always use new, fresh batteries as replacement.
• Never attempt to charge, heat, burn or take apart
batteries.

Operate
the remote control within a 30 degree angle on both sides
unit. You can operate the remote control from a distance
of several

Approximately

1,1.1
IT"

BATTERIES

RANGE

!_

_\Approximately

55 yds

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_MPONENT

NAMES

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Front

Rear

Input Terminals

InputTerminals

6

1
2
3

4
5
6
7

7

Turns the power ON or in

8

ON indicator: Lights up when the power is
ON.

9

POWER button:
STANDBY.

STANDBY indicator: Lights up when the
power is in the standby mode. Disappears
when the power is ON.
INPUT SELECT button:
nals.

Selects input termi-

VOLUME A(up) /'v(down) button:
Increases or decreases the volume.
AC IN terminal: Connect the supplied
cable for a standard AC outlet.
AUDIO OUT: Output terminals

power

for audio.

8

9

AUDIONIDEO/S-VIDEO:
Input terminals for
an audio and video signal. You can select
either VIDEO or S-VIDEO.
COMPONENT:
Input terminals for a component signal. You can make a Y-Cb-Cr interlaced connection to component 1 or Y-Pb-Pr
progressive or interlaced connection to component 2.

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3
4

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11

0

1
2
3

t_

POWER button:
or in STANDBY.

Turns the main power ON

VOL A(up) /_(down)
button:
decreases the volume.
MUTE button:

Increases or

Turns the audio off or on.

4 SCREEN

MODE button: Selects aspect
ratios available for the screen.

5

STILL button:
the screen.

Pauses the image shown on

6

INPUT SELECT button:
nals.

7

DISPLAY button:

Selects input termi-

Displays the name of the

selected input terminal on the screen.
8

SLEEP button:

Sets the sleep timer.

MENU button: Accesses the setup menu,
allowing you to access various settings.

10 PREVIOUS

button:

Moves up one level in

the setup menu.

11 ,,(up)/ v(down)

button: Selects the various
modes in the setup menu.
_l(left) / I_(right) button: Selects and
adjusts levels for the various settings.
I_(enter) button: Also used as the enter
button.

3 THE PLASMA

DISPLAY

3
POWER

POWER _HHJ,,

Adjust the volume and screen size according
to your requirements.
Perform adjustments to the volume (VOL • / •
button), screen aspect ratio (SCREEN MODE
button), and picture settings (MENU button)
NOTE:
• When you adjust the volume with the VOL •/_"
button, a message such as the following is displayed on the screen. This message disappears
approximately 4 seconds after performing adjustments.

ML_TE

INPUT SELECT_'J'J'J'J'J'_
DISPLAY

The following is a simple explanation of the procedure for turning the power of the display ON or
in STANDBY, and the procedure for selecting the
input signal.

• If you turn the audio mute on, a message slowly
flashes on the screen. At this time, if you press

The procedure described here is for the remote
control, however the POWER, INPUT SELECT
and VOLUME buttons on the plasma display can
also be used in the same way.

• To turn the audio mute off, either press the MUTE

1

button again or press the VOL •/_"

indicator is lit

before pressing the POWER button.
The power turns ON and the ON indicator on
the main unit lights up. The STANDBY indicator on the main unit disappears.
NOTE:
• It takes approximately 8 seconds for the screen to
display after turning the power ON, but this is not
a malfunction.
Select

the input signal

SELECT
Each

the INPUT

time

you switch

the input,

input terminal

for approximately

button.

4

Press the POWER button to turn the power
STANDBY.
The ON indicator on the main unit disappears
and the STANDBY indicator lights up.
NOTE:
• You cannot turn the power ON for approximately 3
seconds after the power enters the standby mode.

button.

the selected
screen

by pressing

button, this flashing stops.

• If you press either the PREVIOUS, •, _', I_ or _1
button in a mode apart from the image adjustment
mode. A message such as the following is displayed.

Press the POWER button.
Confirm that the STANDBY

2

another

the name

is displayed

of

on the

4 seconds.

NOTE:
• "No signal" is displayed on the screen if there is
no input from the selected terminal and there is
no message currently displayed on the screen for
volume adjustment or the setup menu, etc.
• If there is no video signal and there has been no
operation from the remote control or the buttons
on the main unit for more than 15 minutes, the
auto shut-off function activates
switches to standby mode.

and the display

Do not turn the power STANDBY and then ON
again in a short time interval
• Even if the power is turned STANDBY, the main
unit is in the standby mode. In order to shut the
main power of the display OFF, it is necessary to
remove the AC cord from the power outlet.

Selecting the Input Signal
POWER

Press the INPUT SELECT button to select the
input signal.
Each time you switch the input signal, the
name of the selected input terminal is displayed on the display for approximately 4 seconds.
INPUT SELECT _jjjjjj*

The INPUT SELECT button cycles through the
input terminals in the following pattern:

DISPLAY_zHH_

The procedure for selecting the input signal
described here is for use with the remote control.

Video1
_

L_[

Video2

(S-Video 1)J[(S-Video

L_[
2) J

h

LComponent

1

[ Component 2 ],

However, the INPUT SELECT button on the plasma display can also be used in the same way.

/

NOTE:

Disp!aying the £urrent

Input Signal

1 Press the DISPLAY button.
The name of the current input terminal is displayed on the screen.

• When switching
ON temporarily.

the input signal, audio mute turns

• S-WDE01 takes preference over the WDEO 1 jack,
as does S-WDEO 2 over the WDEO 2jack.
Therefore, if there is input to the WDEO and SVIDEO terminals at the same time, the S-WDEO
signal is displayed

2

To clear the name of the current input terminal,
press the DISPLAY button again or wait for
approximately 4 seconds.
NOTE:
• Toredisplay the name of the input terminal, press
the DISPLAY button again.

on the screen.

If the S-VIDEO

cable is not connected to the plasma display, the
WDEO signal will be displayed on the screen.
• 480i (interlaced) signals can be connected to the
COMPONENT
1 and 2 terminals. Any of the following display formats: 480i, 480p (progressive),
1080i
and 720p (progressive) signals can be connected to
the COMPONENT 2 terminal If one of these video
signals is detected, the format of the input signal is
displayed after the name of the current input terminal, as in the following manner.

• A "No signal" message appears if there is no video
signal and there is no message currently displayed
on the screen for volume adjustment or the setup
menu, etc. If there continues to be no video signal
for more than !0 seconds,
around the screen.

"No signal" slowly moves

• If there is no video signal and there has been no
operation from the remote control or the buttons on
the main unit for more than 15 minutes, the auto
shut-off function activates
to standby mode.

and the display switches

OPERATING THE PLASMA

DISPLAY

Each time you change the screen mode, the
name of the selected mode is displayed on the
screen for approximately 4 seconds.
The SCREEN MODE button switches between
the screen modes in the following pattern.

SCREEN MODE _z,,

NOTE:

By changing the aspect ratio of the screen you
can select the manner in which you wish to view
the picture.

• When switching the input signal, the audio mute
turns ON temporarily
• Youcan only select the "Normal" and "Zoom"
screen modes for 1080i and 720p video signals
connected to the COMPONENT 2 terminal

1 Press the SCREEN MODE button to display
the current screen mode.

2

Press the SCREEN MODE button a second
time to change the screen mode.

Mode

Normal

Full

Wide

Zoom

Picture

Explanation

Normal will display a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3
size. For 1080i and 720p video signals, a picture will
be displayed at 16:9 size.

Full will display a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size, with
horizontal elongation necessary to fill the screen.

Wide will display a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size, with less
horizontal elongation necessary to fill the screen
because a little bit of the top and bottom will be cut off.

Zoom will magnify the entire 4:3 picture to fill the
screen, with no horizontal elongation to fill the screen,
as more of the top and bottom are cut off. Use this
mode to view letterboxed 4:3 picture content to get a
widescreen picture. A 16:9 picture will be magnified
similarly, but to a lesser extent.

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SELEOT

POWER
DISPLA't

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STILL '_JJJJJ*
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SLEEP
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i

SELEOT

0
0

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You can freeze the image displayed
screen.

on the

You can select the sleep timer.

1
/

Press the STILL button.

Press the SLEEP

button.

The sleep timer is displayed

on the screen.

The still mode turns on, and the image displayed on the screen is frozen.
NOTE:
• If the sleep timer is activated, the remaining
is displayed on the screen.
If not activated, "0 minutes" is displayed.

NOTE:
• When the sill/mode

is on, the message

"Still"

slowly flashes on the screen.
• When the sill/mode

is on, the audio is muted.

• You cannot turn the sill/mode
video signal or when switching
nals.

2

on when there is no
between

video sig-

Press the STILL button again to turn the still
mode off.
NOTE:
• Youcan also press the INPUT SELECT,
DISPLAY, SLEEP, VOL A(up) /_'(down), MUTE,
SCREEN MODE or MENU buttons to turn the sill/
mode off.

2

Press the SLEEP

time

button to set the time.

The SLEEP button switches between the
times.

F[ 0 minutes ]-_1 10 minutes ]........ I 90 minutes 1
The timer starts counting down after the message displaying the set time disappears (after
approximately 4 seconds).
NOTE:
• The remaining time displayed for the sleep timer
changes in steps of 1 minute.
• Tochange the set time, repeat the above procedure.

OPERATING THE PLASMA

N AVIGATI

NG

DISPLAY

ET UP M ENU

In the setup menu, you can specify settings for picture adjustment,
saver and background.

picture position,

language, screen

NOTE:
• If you do not press any buttons for approximately 20 seconds, the display automatically exits the menu mode.
• We recommend to set to the initialized setting of "Manual"in the picture mode.

The various

functions

in the setup

menu

E

are outlined

below:

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Window

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Norma

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setting

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1

Translucent

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E NTEBING _HE :MAIN MEN U
INPUT SELEOT

INPUT

O
CD

SELEOT

O
0

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

PREVIOUS

V_

1

Press

the MENU

The display
MAIN

MENU

enters

1

button.
the main

is displayed

menu

and

Enter the main menu with the MENU button.
"Picture select" is selected on the MAIN
MENU.

the

on the screen.

2

Press the I_ (ENTER) button.
The PICTURE SELECT menu is displayed
the screen.

on

NOTE:
• If you press the PREVIOUS button or the MENU
button on the MAIN MENU, the menu is cancelled.
• For procedures which use the ENTER button, use
the I_ button as the ENTER button.

NOTE:
• Press the PREVIOUS
MENU. Pressing
menu.

button to return to the MAIN

the MENU button cancels

the

• Picture select display will disappear from the TV
screen automatically after about 20 seconds if you
de net press any buttons.

OPERATING THE PLASMA

DISPLAY

Manually Adjusting the Picture

Settings

1

Select "Picture mode" on the PICTURE
SELECT screen with the • / • buttons.

2

Select "Manual" with the -,11/I_ buttons.
The display enters the manual mode, and you
can specify individual adjustments.

3 Select the mode to adjust with the • / •
tons.

Automatically
Settings

1
2

The modes rotate in the following order:
"Picture mode" - "Brightness" - "Contrast"
...- "Reset" -"Picture mode"

Adjusting the Picture

4
Select "Picture mode" on the PICTURE
SELECT screen with the • /• buttons.
Select the automatic adjustment mode according to the type of picture displayed on the
screen with the -,11/I_ buttons.

but-

Adjust
tons.

the selected

mode

using

- ..

the -,11/ I_ but-

NOTE:
• If you have selected Brightness, Contrast, Color,
Tint, or Sharpness, the menu display disappears,
and a bar for adjusting the selected mode
appears in the center of the bottom of the screen.
• You can select "Color temp." from among three
modes: "Normal", "Warm" and "Cool".
• If you select "Reset" and press the I_ (ENTER)
button, the adjusted values return to their initial
settings.

5 To adjust a different mode, repeat steps 3 and 4.
6 Press the PREVIOUS
Picture mode.

button to return to the

NOTE:
• Pressing the MENU button cancels the menu.
NOTE:
• There are 3 modes for automatically adjusting the
picture settings; "News", "Movie" and "Dynamic".

Initializing the Adjustments

• MANUAL
ment.

1 Select "Reset" on the PICTURE SELECT

refers to manual picture settings adjust-

3 Press the PREVIOUS
MAIN MENU.

button to return to the

NOTE:
• Pressing the MENU button cancels the menu.

screen with the • / • buttons.
2 Press the I_ (ENTER)

button.

The settings you specified
tialized.

individually

are ini-

NOTE:
• The initialized setting of "Manual" are as follows:
BRIGHTNESS:

50/100

CONTRA S 72

70/100

COLOR:

50/100

TINT:

50/100

SHARPNESS:

1/2

COLOR

Normal

TEMR:

WIN DOW SE_IN G:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4
INPUT SELEOT

Select the mode to adjust with the • / • button.
Select "H-Position" to move the picture horizontally (left or right) and select "V-Position" to
move the screen vertically (up or down).

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0

r)JSpL_y

A_

5
MENU _o

Adjust with the _1 / I_ buttons.
The _1 / I_ buttons are also used for moving
the picture vertically.

6
V_

_

....

Press the PREVIOUS
MAIN MENU.

button to return to the

NOTE:
• Pressing the MENU button cancels the menu.

j

You can move the picture displayed on the screen
up, down, left or right.
1 Enter the main menu with the MENU button.

SWITCHING,,,,THEDISPLAY LANGUAGE

2 Select "Window setting" on the MAIN MENU
screen with the • / • buttons.
INPUT

SELECT

0

If there is no input from a video signal, "Window
setting" is grayed out and you cannot select it.

DISPLAY

PREVIOUS

tr
I,LI
O.
0

You can select the language displayed on the
screen from English, French and Spanish.

3

Press the I_ (ENTER) button.
The "WINDOW
on the screen.

SETTING"

menu is displayed

1 Enter the main menu with the MENU button.

2

Select "Language" on the MAIN MENU screen
with the • / • buttons.

3 Select the language with the _1 / I_ buttons.
4 Press the PREVIOUS
MAIN MENU.

button to return to the

NOTE:
• Pressing the MENU button cancels the menu.

OPERATING THE PLASMA

INPUT

DISPLAY

SELECT

0
C9

DISPLAY

1 Select "Screen saver" on the DETAIL screen
with the • / • buttons.
,,_* PREVIOUS

2

Select

the mode

with

the _1 / I_ buttons.

NOTE:
• There are 3 modes for the screen saver; "Off",
"Slow", and "Fast".
"Slow" moves 1 pixel every 30 minutes and "Fast"

i

moves 1 pixel every 10 minutes. This prevents
images burning into the screen.
• When a 480i or 1080i input signal connected to
the COMPONENT
2 terminal is displayed, the vertical movement is different.

You can specify settings for the screen saver and
the background color.

"Slow" moves 2 pixe/s every 60 minutes and
"Fast" moves 2 pixele every 20 minutes.

1 Enter the main menu with the MENU button.
2 Select "Detail" on the MAIN MENU screen
with the • / • buttons.
3 Press the I_ (ENTER)

3 Press the PREVIOUS
MAIN MENU screen.

NOTE:
• Pressing the MENU button cancels the menu.

button.

The "DETAIL" menu is displayed
screen.

button to return to the

on the

setting

the Ba£kgr£und

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1 Select "Background" on the DETAIL screen
with the • / • buttons.

2

Select the mode with the _1 / I_ buttons.
Select "Opaque" or "Translucent"
ground color.

3 Press the PREVIOUS
MAIN MENU screen.

for the back-

button to return to the

NOTE:
• Pressing the MENU button cancels the menu.
NOTE:
• Press the PREVIOUS

button to return to the

MAIN MENU. Pressing the MENU button cancels
the menu.

E_TERNAL
The following
In order

input

to view

DTV, etc.)

INPUT TERMINALS
terminals

television,

to the plasma

are available.
it is necessary

to connect

a tuner

device

(example:

cable

box, satellite

box,

display.

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AV_lnput
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Terminals

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VIDEO 2

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Audio Output Terminals

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VIDEO1
S-VIDE01
See page 18.

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Component Input Terminals
COMPONENT
1
COMPONENT 2

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See page 19.

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Connect
trations.

INPUT TERMINALS

the output

of the device

to the

input terminals

of plasma

display

as shown

in the following

illus-

NOTE:
• You will select TV channels

with the VCRs or Cable/Satellite

set top box that will be viewed on the plasma display.

• Cables shown here are not included with the plasma display.

V!DEO Signal €#nne£ti#n

(Basic Signal Trans!er)
Audio input to
L/R sockets

Example of input signal source
(DVD Player)

--

@1

Antenna or
cable signal

(VCR)

@1

Video input to
RCA socket

i

(Camcorder)

3xRCA audio
video cables
R

Audb
OUT L

Video
OUT

@1

satellite signal

(Cable/Sat STB)

AUDIO-VIDEO

Audio input to
L/R sockets

Video input to
RCA socket

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OUT

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S-Y!DEO Signal €#nnecti#n

(Better Signal Trans!er)

Example of input signal source

Audio input to

(DVD Player)

I

il
(VCR)

(Cable/Sat STB)

Antenna or
cable signal

.........

Antenna, cable,
satellite signal

S_vVid_)inpUtte_ ._
S-VIDEO

.....
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(Camcorder)

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Audio
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Video
OUT

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Video input to
S-VIDEO socket

2×RCA
audio cables

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Connect the output of the device to the input terminals of the plasma display as shown in the following
illustrations.
NOTE:
• When connecting

a 480i input signal, connect

it to COMPONENT

1.

• Cables shown here are not included with the plasma display.
• You can use COMPONENT2
for 480i, 1080i (interlaced), 480p, 720p (progressive)

480i

(interlaced)
(Example:

signals
DVD

Y

can be connected

to Component

video signals.

1.

Player)

OB

OR

3×RCA
video cables
Y, Cb, Cr

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AUDIO

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2xRCA
audio cables

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480i, 480p (progressive),

1080i and 720p (progressive)

signals can be connected

to Component

NOTE:
You will select TV channels with the box that will be seen on the plasma display.
(Example: Set Top Box for DTV)

Antenna,cable,
satellite

signal

....

_AUDIO_L

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

R

t

AUDIO
2xRCA audio cables

t

Y

cb

Y

J pb

t

t

Cr

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2.

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INPUT TERMINALS

NOTE:
Cables shown here are not included with the plasma display.

AUDIO Signal

€£nne£ti£n

(Example: Amplifier/Receiver)

2xRCA
audio cables

to L/R sockets

Connect the AUDIO OUT from the plasma display to the AUDIO IN OR the amplifier/receiver.

THE POWER

CABLE

Connect the power cable to the plasma display after connecting

1 Connect the power cable to the plasma display
first.

2

Connect the power cable to an AC outlet.

the input terminals.

CAUTION
• Do not connect the power cable to a power
supply outside the indicated voltage of the
plasma display (AC 120V). Connecting the
power cable to a power supply outside of this
range may result in fire or electrical shocks.
• Always use the power cable included with the
plasma display. Do not use any other cable.
For safety, make sure to always connect the
power cable to a three pronged AC outlet.

A WALL MOUNT BRACKET (SOLD SEPARATELY)
The following is a description of the method for attaching a wall mount to the plasma display.
When performing this operation, refer to the instruction manual included with the wall mount
kit.
_.

CAUTION

• Any damage caused by incorrectly attempting
terms of the manufacturers warranty.

to mount the plasma display is not covered under the

Stand

1

Turn the plasma display over and place it
screen-first onto a table which has a soft cloth
draped over it.
Place the plasma display in a way so that the
stands hang over the edge of the table.
NOTE:
• Make sure to use a table which can support the
weight of the plasma display and is larger than the
plasma display.
• Make sure the table is in a stable location.

2

Remove the stands from the plasma display.
Unscrew the M5 screws indicated by djr", and
remove the left and right stands.
NOTE:
• The screws and stands you have removed are necessary for reattachment at a later date. Make sure
to keep them in a safe place.

3 Attach the left and right TV rails to the plasma
display using the M8 screws included with the
wall mount kit.
_2_indicates the position of the screw holes on
the plasma display
NOTE:
• Only use the screw holes indicated by _2_for
mounting

the plasma display

• For instructions on how to attach the TV rails, refer
to the instruction manual included with the mount
waft kit.

4 Attach the plasma display to the wall.
NOTE:
• Refer to the instruction manual included with the
wall mount when securing the plasma display to
the wall.

W--

NOTE:
Never use a solvent, alcohol or any other abrasive liquid to clean the plasma display.
Always make sure the area around vents on the plasma display is clear and clean. Failure to do this may
result in fire or cause the plasma display to fail prematurely.

Always unplug the plasma display from the AC
outlet before cleaning.
Clean the case of the plasma display with a soft
cloth which has been wet and wrung dry.
If the screen of the plasma display is dirty or
dusty, wipe it clean with a soft cloth.

Preventing

Image

Burn on the plasma

display

Fixed images displayed on the plasma display for an extended period of several hours may cause
uneven pixel aging causing damage to the plasma display. The screensaver mode helps reduce this
phenomenon, but in general you should to try avoid displaying fixed images for extended periods on
the plasma display.
Images of high luminance displayed on the plasma display for more than 60 seconds may cause lingering images to remain on the screen. These images will automatically disappear, but may take
time depending on the luminance of the images and how long they were displayed on the screen.

IOUBLESHOOTING

GUIDE

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
"IGNITION NOISE:

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lamps,
drills
and other from
electrical
appliances.
Usually electrical
caused by
interference
automobile
ignition systems, neon

,,GHOSTS:
Ghosts are caused by the television signal following two paths. One is the
direct path and the other is reflected from tall buildings, hills or some
other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may
improve reception. Ghosting may also be caused by defects in the
antenna system such as unshielded leads or connecting several sets to
the same antenna without using multiple antenna couplers.
Ghosting occurring when the plasma display is connected to a cable TV
system may indicate a bad cable wire or loose connection. Confirm that
the cable wire is properly connected.
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,,SNOW:

.........

If your receiver is located in the fringe area of a television station where
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smallsignal
the
dots. isWhen
weak,the
your
signal
picture
is extremely
may be marred
weak, itbymay
the be
appearance
necessary ofto
install a special antenna to improve the picture.
Snowing occurring when the plasma display is connected to a cable TV
system may indicate a bad cable wire or loose connection. Confirm that
the cable wire is properly connected.
"RADIO

FREQUENCY

INTERFERENCE:

The interference produces moving ripples or diagonal streaks, and in
some cases, causes Ioss of contrast in the picture.
"PREVENTION
OF AN OBSTACLE TO RADIO RECEIVERS
This monitor has been designed pursuant to the FCC class B Rules. This
is to prevent a problem to Radio receivers. If this monitor causes a
problem to Radio receivers, then take the following steps:
- Keep the monitor away from Radio.
-Adjust Radio antennas in order for the monitor not to receive
interference.
-The antenna cable of Radio should be kept away from the monitor.
- Use a coaxial cable for antenna.
You can check if this monitor influences Radio receivers by turning off all
other equipment other than the monitor.
If you find a problem receiving Radio when using the monitor, check the
instructions mentioned above.
Vertical stripes appear,
depending on the screen
contents,

,,The plasma display panel is lighting the phosphors by the discharge of
internal radiation. Depending on the screen contents, in rare cases this
may cause vertical stripes to appear because of failure to light. Please
note that this is not a malfunction.

TROUBLESHOOTING

GUIDE

// _/_

CHECK THESE ITEMS AND
TRY THESE CORRECTIONS

/'_

_

_

_

_

_

-._

_.

-_

Be sure external connections are correct.
Be sure power cable is plugged in.
Be sure PANEL is power switched "ON"
Check for local interference
Adjust Contrast control
Adjust Bright control
Adjust Color control

×

Adjust Tint control
Adjust Volume control
Check batteries in Remote control
It is a characteristic of a Plasma Display.

About

Interference

to Infrared

Devices

Please note in advance that using other infrared devices (such as infrared cordless headphones)
near the plasma display may cause infrared interference to occur.
About

Pixel

Defects

A plasma display is created by using a collection of miniature pixels. It is possible to display more
than 99.99% of valid pixels, however a small fraction of pixels over the life of the product may not
illuminate or may constantly be illuminated.
This is not to be considered

a defect in the plasma panel.

)ECIFICATIONS

Type
Screen Size

Plasma panel
42 in. Wide VGA panel

Pixel Resolution
Output Colors

852 (H) x 480 (V)
16.7 million

Screen Aspect Ratio

16:9

Viewing Angle
Contrast Ratio

160 deqrees
1000:1

Brightness

470 cd/m 2(PEAK)

Comb Filter Type

3-Dimensional

Available Input Format

720p/1080i/480p/480i

Audio

Y/C Separation
(720p/lOS0i/480p:

Component

2 only)

Features

Additional Features
Screen Saver

Off/Slow/Fast

Trilingual OSD
Color Temperature
AV Memory
Widescreen

English/Spanish/French
Select

Cool/Normal/Warm
Dynamic/Manual/News/Movie

Modes

4:3 Standard,

Full, Wide, Zoom

Sleep Timer

90 minutes

Wall Mount Kit Ready

For VMPLs, SANUS SYSTEMS

Connectors
Component

AV Input (1)

SD component

video/Y, Cb, Cr (RCA x 3) - rear

audio L/R (RCA x 2) - rear
Component

AV Input (2)

HD component

video/Y, Pb, Pr (RCA x 3) - rear

audio L/R (RCA x 2) - rear
Composite

AV Input (1)

S-Video

(1)

Composite
S-Video

video ( RCA x 1 ) - rear

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(4 pin DIN ) - rear

audio L/R (RCA x 2) - rear
Composite

AV Input (2)

S-Video

(2)

Composite
S-Video

video ( RCA x 1 ) - side

(4 pin DIN ) - side

audio L/R (RCA x 2) - side
Analog Audio output

audio L/R (RCA x 2) - rear

General
Power In

120V

+10%,

Power Consumption
Exterior Color

350 W (Standby:
Silver & Black

Dimension (Incl. stand) (Width x Height x Depth)

41 1/2 x 28 3/4 x 13 in. (1054 x 730 x 330 mm)

Weight

94.8 Ibs (43 kg)

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60Hz/AC
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NOTE:
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.

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_._
As an ENERGY STAR ® Partner,
_,E_o_,_ the ENERGY STAR ® guidelines

our company has determined
that this product meets
for energy efficiency.
ENERGY STAR ® is a U.S. registered

mark.

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;IA RAPIDA EN ESPANOL
Traslado de la unidad principal
Debido al considerable peso de la pantalla de plasma, se necesitan dos personas para trasladarla.
Ambas personas deben sujetar or sostener la parte superior de la pantalla con una mano y la base de la
pantalla con la otra mano.

Vea la Figura 1 en la pa.gina 3.

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|_TALACION

DE LAS PILAS EN EL CONTROL

1 Para retirar la tapa trasera del control remoto,
presione la lengOeta hacia abajo con un dedo.

REMOTO

3 Instale la tapa trasera en el control remoto.

•

2

Instale dos pilas tamaRo AA, asegura.ndose de
que la polaridad de las pilas coincida con los
sfmbolos impresos en el interior del control
remoto.

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NOMBRES

DE LOS COMPONENTES

Vea las Figura 2 y Figura 3 en la pagina 6.
1

Botbn

POWER: Para encender

(ON) o dejar

6

en modo de espera (STANDBY).
2

3

y una toma de corriente de CA estandar.

Indicador ON: Se ilumina cuando la alimentacion esta encendida.

[

AUDIO OUT: Terminal de salida para audio.

Indicador

8

AUDIO/VIDEO/S-VIDEO:

STANDBY: Se ilumina cuando la

pantalla se encuentra en modo de espera.
Se apaga cuando se enciende la alimentacion.

4
5

Terminal AC IN: Conecte el cable de alimentacion suministrado entre este terminal

Terminal de entra-

da para seSales de audio y video. Se puede
seleccionar VIDEO o S-VIDEO.

9

Botbn INPUT SELECT: Para seleccionar
los terminales de entrada.
Botbn VOLUME A(aumento)
/ -(disminucibn): Para aumentar o disminuir el nivel de
volumen.

COMPONENT: Terminal de entrada para
se_ales de componente. Es posible realizar
una conexion entrelazada para componente
1 o Y-Pb-Pr progresivo o una conexion
entrelazada para componente 2.

Vea la Figura 4 en la pagina 7.
1

Botbn

POWER: Para encender

(ON) o dejar

en modo de espera (STANDBY).
2

3
4
5
6
7

Botbn VOL A(aumento)/'_(disminucibn):
Para aumentar o disminuir el nivel de volumen.
Botbn MUTE: Para activar o desactivar
funci6n de silenciamiento de audio.

Botbn SCREEN MODE: Se utiliza para
seleccionar uno de los formatos disponibles
para la pantalla.
Botbn STILL: Para congelar la imagen
mostrada en la pantalla.
Botbn INPUT SELECT: Para seleccionar
los terminales de entrada.
Botbn

DISPLAY: Muestra el nombre del ter-

minal de entrada seleccionado
talla.

8

la

Botbn SLEEP: Para programar
rizador de apagado automatico.

en la pan-

el tempo-

9

Botbn MENU: Para acceder al menu de
configuracion,
sos ajustes.

10 Botbn

donde se pueden hacer diver-

PREVIOUS:

Para subir un nivel en el

ment_ de configuracion.

11 Botbn

A(arriba) / _'(abajo): Para seleccionar diversos modos en el ment_ de configuracion.
Botbn <(izquierda) / I_(derecha):
Para
seleccionar y ajustar niveles para las diversas opciones de ajuste.
Botbn I_(introduccibn):
Tambien se utiliza
como bot6n de introduccion.

SYLVANmA
UMmTED WARRANTY
FUNAI CORE will repair this SYLVANIA product free of charge in the USA in the event of defect in materials or
workmanship as follows:

DURATION:
PARTS:

FUNAI CORP. will provide parts to replace defective parts ,without charge for one (!) year
from the date of original retail purchase. Three (3) years for Plasma Panel Certain parts
and Plasma image bum-in are not covered under this warranty.
FUNAI CORR will provide the labor without charge for a period of ninety (90) days from
the date of original retail purchase.

LABOR:

LII£41TSAND EXCLUSIONS:
THIS WARRANTY IS EXTENDED ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER. A PURCHASE
RECEIPT OR OTHER PROOF OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE WILL BE REQUIRED TOGETHER
WITH THE PRODUCTTO
OBTAIN SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY.
This warranty

shall not be extended

to any other person or transferee.

This warranty is void and of no effect if any serial numbers on the product are altered, replaced, defaced,
missing or if service was attempted by an unauthorized service center. This SYLVANIA Limited warranty
does not apply to any the product not purchased and used in the United States.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in material or workmanship which occurs during normal
use. It does not cover damage which occurs in shipment, or failures which are caused by repairs, alterations
or product not supplied by FUNAI CORR, or damage which results from accident, misuse, abuse, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, improper maintenance, commercia! use such as hotel,
rental or office use of this product or damage which results from fire, flood, lightning or other acts of God.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PACKING MATERIALS, ANY ACCESSORIES
(EXCEPT REMOTE
CONTROL), ANY COSMETIC PARTS, COMPLETE ASSEMBLY PARTS, DEMO OR FLOOR MODELS.
FUNAI CORR AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES
OR AGENTS SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
GENERAL, INDIRECT QR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR OCCASIONED
BY THE
USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT. THIS VVARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND OF ALL OTHER LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF
FUNA!, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY FUNAI AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES IN THE UNITED STATES.
ALL WARRANTY INSPECTIONS
AND REPAIRS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A FUNAI AUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTER. THIS WARRANTY IS ONLY VALID WHEN THE UNIT IS CARRIED-IN TO A FUNAI
AUTHORIZED
SERVICE FACILITY.
THE PRODUCT MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE
RECEIPT. IF NO PROOF OF PURCHASE IS ATTACHED, THE WARRANTY WILL NOT BE HONORED
AND REPAIRS COSTS WtLL BE CHARGED.

IMPORTANT:
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. IF, AT ANY TIME DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, YOU ARE UNABLE TO
OBTAIN SATISFACTION WITH THE REPAIR OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT FUNA! CORE

FUNAI CORR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY ANY DESIGN OF THiS PRODUCT WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
To ocate ,your nearest SYLVANIA Authorized Service Center or general service procedure, p ease call 1-800-605-8453 or write to the [ollowing
FUNAI CORPORATION, IND.
SERVICE CENTER
19900 Van Ness Avenue, Torrance, CA 90501
Tel :1-800-605°8453
http:Hwww,funaFcorp,com
Head Office: 100 North Street, Teterboro,

NJ 07608

PLEASE DO NOT SHIP YOUR UNIT TO THE TETERBORO

Printed in Malaysia

ADDRESS.

1EMN20088
L0601 UB_-*_



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