WINIA Electronics DSP4224LV 42" PDP ( Plasma Display Panel ) User Manual

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PLASMA DISPLAY
USER’S MANUAL
D S P - 4 2 2 4 LV S
DSP-5014LXS
Proper use guarantees
product life.
Before using the product, be advised
that you read this owner’s manual well
and try to operate it.
- Product Warranty is included -
Features
• 50” XGA, 42” VGA wide Plasma Panel
• DVD Direct Connection / Outstanding Picture Quality Digital
Broadcasts Receive
DVD can be directly connected to the unit so that you can view clear digital images. You can enjoy even
higher quality images. by connecting digital broadcasting receiver with which digital broadcasts can be
viewed.
• PC Direct Connection
PC can be connected to the PDP without a separate device, and can be used as a monitor so that the
effect of presentation gets maximized, making it more popular in various events and exhibitions.
• 160º Wide-Angle Viewing Area
• Flat Panel with No Distortion and Color Blurring
Since Plasma Monitor has no problems such as distortion, blurring, flickering unlike existing CRT type,
you can enjoy Home Theater with super speaker.
• Various Video Control
- 11 Languages OSD - 20 Step screen zooming function - Full-screen still function
- Various aspect ratio (16:9, Panorama, Normal, Enlarge LB, Enlarge LBS)
• Worldwide : NTSC, PAL, SECAM / Free Volt (100-240V 50/60Hz)
• DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Connection
When connection to PC, you can receive DVI digital signal as well as former analog signal by using DVI
input and D-Sub input. Furthermore, using the DVI Input, you can receive directly a digital signal of the
computer, consequently pictures on the screen are much more clear and fresh.
This Owner’s Manual presents safety precautions and how to use the product.
After reading it thoroughly, use the product safely.
Keep this manual where the user can see it easily.
Failure to comply with warnings and cautions for the safe use of electric
appliances may cause fire or human injury.
F C C R F I N T E R F E R E N C E S TAT E M E N T
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. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio, TV technical for help.
- Only shielded interface cable should be used.
Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not
expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the users
authority to operate such equipment,
Safety Precautions
Power
Always obey all
safety messages.
• All the safety and
operating
instructions should
be read before the
product is operated.
If anything strange
happens, unplug
this product from
the wall outlet.
• Do not disassemble
or replace any parts
of the monitor.
Refer to a qualified
service personnel
for repair.
During a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for a long period
of time, unplug it from the wall outlet.
When unplugging your monitor, always
grip plug firmly and pull straight out from
the receptacle.
It can result in fire.
It can result in fire or electric shock due to
damaged power cord.
This product must be properly grounded.
During a lightning storm, unplug the
monitor from the wall outlet, and do not
touch the antenna.
• Improper grounding may cause malfunction or
electric shock.
• When proper grounding is not possible, install
circuit breaker.
• Do not ground to gas pipe, water pipe, lightning
rod, and telephone line.
It can cause fire or electric shock.
WARNING
You can be dead
or seriously
injured if you do
not follow
instructions.
Installation
Do not use this product in the
neighborhood of a bath or shower.
Do not place this monitor on an unstable
cart, stand, or table
It can result in electric shock or fire.
It may cause the product and cart to overturn,
damaging equipment or causing possible injury.
While Using Monitor
Do not open cover (or back) because
high voltage is present within the
monitor’s enclosure.
Never push objects of any kind into
this product through openings at the
back of monitor.
It may cause electric shock.
It may cause fire or electric shock.
No objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the monitor.
Do not allow children to play or hang
on the monitor.
Do not place candle or lighted
cigarette on the monitor.
Spilled liquids may cause electric shock or
fire.
These actions may tip it over, causing
personal injury.
If these fall into the inside of the monitor, it
may cause fire or explosion.
Do not disassemble batteries, and
do not allow children to swallow
them.
Do not spray water to the monitor or
wipe with damp cloth.
Unplug the monitor from the wall
outlet when smoke or strange smell
occurs, then refer servicing to a
service personnel.
Heavy metal may contaminate environment,
and can be harmful or detrimental to human
health. (When children swallow the
batteries, go to hospital and consult with a
doctor.)
It may cause electric shock or fire.
In the case of continuous use, it may cause
fire or electric shock.
Safety Precautions
Power
Always obey all
safety messages.
• All the safety and
operating instructions
should be read before
the product is
operated.
CAUTION
You can be injured,
or this product or
any other your
property can be
damaged if you
don’t follow
instructions.
When moving your monitor, remove the
power plug, antenna, and cables, and be
sure to move it by more than two people..
Failure to follow this instruction can result in
electric shock or personal injury.
It can result in a risk of electric shock.
Installation
Do not install where there is oil, smog,
moist, and dust
Do not install the product where it will be exposed to
the direct sunlight, and the product should not be
near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, etc.
It may cause malfunction.
It may cause malfunction.
For proper ventilation, separate the product
from the wall, and keep a distance of more
than 4”.
Do not place the monitor where
ventilation is not ensured.
Due to the increase of temperature inside the
Monitor, it may cause fire.
Do not touch the power plug with wet
hands when plugging or unplugging.
Due to the increase of temperature inside the
Monitor, it may cause fire.
If you wish to install this product on the
wall or ceiling, refer to the professional.
When using an outside antenna system, do not
install it in the vicinity of overhead power lines.
Failure to do so may cause damage to product
and injury to human.
When antenna touches such power lines, it may
cause electric shock.
The plasma display panel consists
of fine cells. Although the panels are
produced with more than 99.9
percent active cells, there may be
some cells that do not produce light
or remain lit.
Do not allow a still picture to be
displayed for an extended period, as
this can cause a permanent ghost
image to remain on the Wide Plasma
Display.
Examples of still pictures include logos,
video games, computer images, teletext
and images displayed in 4:3 mode.
During Use
Do not wipe the monitor using a
cloth damped with chemicals
(benzene, thinner, etc.).
Do not place the monitor near
magnetic, speakers, or telephones.
Monitor appearance may be marred.
(Unplug the power plug and wipe with soft
cloth.)
Warranty does not cover any damage
caused by image retention.
Do not place heavy objects or heat
sources on the power cord.
Do not place any object or cover on
the monitor.
When watching the TV, the distance
between the Monitor screen and
your eye should be as 5~7 times as
the diagonal distance of the Monitor.
It may damage the power cord, causing fire
or electric shock.
In an event of improper ventilation, the
monitor will be overheated causing fire.
When cleaning of the inside of the
monitor is required, consult to the
qualified service personnel.
When the monitor is placed on a cart
or table, the front side of the Monitor
should not project outward.
Do not grip speakers when moving
the monitor attached with speakers.
When the monitor is not cleaned for a long
period of time, dust in it may cause fire or
malfunction.
Unbalance may cause the monitor to drop,
resulting in personal injury or equipment
malfunction and damage.
When moving the monitor while gripping
speakers, speakers may be fallen away
from the monitor due to its weight, causing
personal injury.
Watching the TV for a long time may hurt
your eye sight.
Checking Accessories
Note
Check to be sure that the following items are
packed with your Plasma pannel.
Supplied Accessories
Remote Control
1 UNIT
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PO
CT
INPU
LE
SE
AY
PL
DIS
OM
ZO
OM
ZO
MEN
VO
VO
EN
RE
SC ODE
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UR FR
PICTODE
ZE
UN
SO ODE
Audio Cable
A/V Cable
MUT
SL
EE
1UNIT
PC(15pin) Cable
1 UNIT
2 UNITS
AC Cable 1 UNIT
Note
Optional Accessories
Speakers
The following items are optional accessories.
Refer purchasing optional accessories from
Daewoo Electronics Local Dealer or the dealer
from where you purchased the unit.
DP-SP50 / DP-SP50U
- Speaker Main Unit Dimension : 110(W) x 738(H) x 86(D)mm
- Including Speaker Stand Dimension :
210(W) x 836(H) x 210(D)mm
- Audio Amplifier : 10W + 10W
- Impedance : 8Ω
- Weight : 4.1kg
DP-SP55 / DP-SP55U
- Speaker Main Unit Dimension : 100(W) x 628(H) x 88.5(D)mm
- Including Speaker Stand Dimension :
210(W) x 704(H) x 210(D)mm
- Audio Amplifier : 10W + 10W
- Impedance : 8Ω
- Weight : 3.5kg
Table Top Stad
DP-ST50 / DP-ST50U
- Dimension : 800(W) x 353(H) x 408(D)mm
- Weight : 6.7kg
DP-ST55 / DP-ST55U
- Dimension : 720(W) x 215(H) x 310(D)mm
- Weight : 4.5kg
Wall Mounting Unit
DP-HG30
- Variable Angles : 0º, 10º, 15º, 20º, 25º
Speaker Main Unit
- Dimension : 651(W) x 420(H) x 38(D)mm
Including Stand
- Weight : 4.9kg
DP-HG10
- Variable Angles : 0º, 10º, 15º, 20º, 25º
Speaker Main Unit
- Dimension : 601(W) x 592(H) x 35(D)mm
Including Stand
- Weight : 4.5kg
CONTENTS
PREPARATION
4 • Safety Precautions
12 • Panel Controls
13 • Remote control
CONNECTION
14 •
16 •
18 •
20 •
22 •
24 •
26 •
28 •
Watching Digital Broadcasts
Watching Cable Broadcasts
Watching Satellite Broadcasts
Watching a DVD Image
Watching a VCR Image
Watching a Camcorder/Game Console Image
Connecting PC(15pin D-sub)
Connecting PC(DVI)
APPLICATION
31 •
32 •
34 •
36 •
38 •
40 •
41 •
42 •
44 •
46 •
47 •
49 •
51 •
Selecting Auto Picture Mode
Customizing Picture
Adjusting Screen Size
Adjusting Screen Position and Size
Enlarging Screen Size
Watching a Still Image
Adjusting Auto Sound Mode
Customizing Sound Mode
Selecting INPUT SIGNAL
Checking the Current Input Signal
Selecting MENU Background Screen and Languages
Select Image Sticking Minimization
Setting Sleep Timer
MISC.
52 • Before Requesting Service
53 • SPECIFICATIONS
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Panel Controls
Front Panel, Back Panel, Remote Control
having same names in Plasma Display and Remote Control would function in exactly the
* Parts
same way.
Front
Power STAND BY/OPERATE
• Power control sensor
• Power Standby: Red - Standby
Green - ON
• Power button
Select when adjusting volume or
select/adjust “MENU.”
Press when moving “MENU.”
Rear
50”
PC INPUT
DVI-D INPUT
COMPONENT A/V jacks
(DTV/DVD INPUT jacks)
S-VIDEO, A/V INPUT, Cable
Receiver INPUT jacks
42”
Used when
PC INPUT(15 pin
manufacturing(For
D-sub)
manufacturer use only)
12
DVI-D
INPUT
COMPONENT A/V jacks
(DTV/DVD INPUT jacks)
Power
External Speaker
Used when
manufacturing(For
manufacturer use only)
S-VIDEO, A/V INPUT,
Cable Receiver INPUT
jacks
External
Speaker
Power
Remote Control
Note
• Use two “AAA” batteries.
• Be sure to use replacement batteries of the
same type as the original ones.
• The life of a battery depends on how much
it has been used.
) indicates the page in which
* The number in (
the function of each button is explained in detail.
INPUT
SELECT
Input Select button
POWER
Power button
44
Used to select a desired input.
Every press of the button
cycles through the five
different modes: Video 1 -->
Video 2 --> PC --> DVI -->
Component 1 --> Component 2
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
ZOOM button
Pressing the Power button of the Monitor
allows the Display to be standby. (Red light
is shown in the Remote Control Sensor.)
At this time, if you press the Power button
of the Remote Control, the Display is
turned ON (Green light in the Sensor).
ZOOM+
46
Indicates the current state and resolution.
38
MENU
Used to zoom the screen. To enlarge,
press the (+) button, and to return to
the previous condition, press the (-)
button. (ZOOM Mode: Zoom 0~20)
Menu Select button
32
Menu button
Screen Select button
VOL
41
Every press of the button cycles through the five different
modes: Normal --> Movie --> Music --> News --> User.
32
Volume button
VOL
Adjusts the volume.
Aspect Ratio
31
Every press of the button cycles through the four different
modes: Normal --> Dynamic --> Cinema --> User.
42
Used to display a desired menu.
Select Menu by pressing (Up),
(Down), (Left), (Right) buttons.
Sound Mode button
Display button
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
Adjusts the size of the screen
(Normal, 16:9, etc.)
Still
SOUND MUTE
MODE
34
40
SLEEP
Used to view a still picture during
watching moving images. (Sound
can be heard.)
Mute button
Sleep Timer
Mutes sound.
Each time you press this button, a different
input mode appears.
The sequence is as follows:
51
15 Min. --> 30 Min. --> 60 Min. --> 90 Min. --> 120 Min. --> OFF
After the time is selected, it automatically
becomes stand-by state.
When Using Remote Control:
Installing the Batteries in your Remote Control:
• Be sure not to allow the Remote Control to drop or to become wet.
• Keep it away from hot or moist locations.
• To remove the cover, slide it outwards while pressing it down.
• Place two batteries in the remote control by properly orienting
them, then close the cover.
13
Watching Digital Broadcasts
Watching Digital
Broadcasts
• To watch digital
broadcasts:
- Purchase a separate
digital Broadcasting
Receiver(SET-TOP
BOX)
- Connect the PDP to a
Digital Broadcasting
Receiver as shown
below.
Connect a Digital Broadcasting Receiver to the
PDP
• Prepare A/V Cables supplied.
• Connect the cables from the Digital TV Receiver output terminal to the
PDP(Component 1, 2) input terminal.
• When connecting the cables, be sure to match the cable colors.
L- AUDIO -R
DTV/DVD INPUT
Audio
Video
Digital Broadcasting Receiver
(Set-Top Box)
14
Press the Power Buttons
• Press the Power buttons of the PDP and
the Receiver.
3
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Component 1 or Component 2] by
pressing the INPUT SELECT button of the
Remote Control or the PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, different input modes appear. The
sequence is as follows: Component 1 -->
Component 2 --> Video 1 --> Video 2 --> PC
-->DVI.
Component1
DVI
Component2
PC
Video1
Video2
Select a Desired Channel and Function
• Select a desired channel and function by
using the Remote Control of Digital
Broadcasting Receiver.
NOTES:
1) You can select INPUT SELECT while you are using OSD(Menu).
Sequence: [Menu] --> [Input] --> [Component 1 or 2 (DTV/DVD)]
2) Digital Broadcasting signals available: 1080i, 720p, 480p.
3) Antenna Connection:
Apartment : Check if community antenna receives digital broadcasts.
Private Houses: Set the indoor/outdoor UHF antenna to the direction
of the digital broadcasting transmitting company.
4) For detailed connection method, refer to the Owner’s Manual of Digital
Broadcasting Receiver.
5) What is a component? : Signal with which brightness and color signals
are separated, producing a sharp screen.
6) If the Digital Broadcasting Receiver has PC Output terminal or DVI
Output terminal, connect to ‘PC INPUT’ or ‘DVI INPUT’ at the back
panel of the PDP.
When watching the PDP by PC or DVI Input, some undesired signals
may be seen at the top and bottom area of the screen. In this case,
select [Menu] --> [Screen] --> [Vertical Size] to adjust.
15
Watching Cable Broadcasts
Watching Cable
Broadcasts
• To watch cable
broadcasts,
subscribe to your
local Cable TV
Broadcasting, and
then, connect a
cable Broadcasting
Receiver TV to the
PDP as shown
below.
Connect a Cable Broadcasting Receiver to the
PDP.
• Prepare the A/V cable.
• Connect the receiver(Output) to PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, be sure to match the colors.
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L- AUDIO -R
VIDEO INPUT
Video/Audio
Cable Broadcasting Receiver
16
Press the Power Buttons
• Turn the PDP and the Receiver ON.
3
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by pressing
the INPUT SELECT button of the Remote
Control or the PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, different input modes appear. The
sequence is as follows: Video 1 --> Video
2 --> PC --> DVI --> Component 1 -->
Component 2.
Video1
Video2
PC
Component2
Component1
DVI
Select a Desired Channel and Function
• Select a desired channel and function by
using the Remote Control of the Cable
Broadcasting Receiver.
NOTES:
1) If your local cable company re-transmits digital broadcasts,
you may watch normal broadcasts and digital broadcasts
simultaneously. For detailed information, refer to your local
cable company.
17
Watching Satellite Broadcasts
Watching Satellite
Broadcasts
• To watch satellite
broadcasting,
subscribe to a Digital
Satellite
Broadcasting, then
connect setellite
Broadcasting
Receiver to the PDP
as shown below.
Connect a Satellite Broadcasting Receiver to
the PDP.
• Prepare the A/V cable.
• Connect the receiver(Output) to PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, You have to connect to the same
color AV source.
S-VIDEO
Comp. VIDEO
L- AUDIO -R
VIDEO INPUT
Video/Audio
Satellite Broadcasting Receiver
18
Press the Power Buttons
• Turn the PDP and the Receiver ON.
3
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by pressing
the INPUT SELECT button of the
Remote Control or PDP unit.
• Each time you press INPUT SELECT
button, a different input mode appears.
The sequence is as follows: Video 1 -->
Video 2 --> PC --> DVI --> Component 1 -->
Component 2.
Video1
Video2
PC
Component2
Component1
DVI
Select a Desired Channel and Function
• Select a desired channel and function by
using the Remote Control of the Satellite
Broadcasting Receiver.
19
Watching a DVD Image
Watching a DVD
Image
• Component Input is
set to 480i and 480p
mode.
• Connect the cable
from the DVD Video
Output (Y, Pb/Cb,
Pr/Cr) to the
Component Input at
the back of PDP, and
connect the cable
from DVD Audio
output (Left, Right)
to the Audio Input at
the back of PDP.
Connect a DVD Player to the PDP.
• Prepare the AV cable.
• Connect the DVD(Output) to the PDP(Component or Video Input) as shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, match the colors.
Video
Audio
DVD
20
Video/
Audio
S-Video
DVD
Press the Power Buttons
• Turn the PDP and the DVD ON.
3
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Component 1 or Component 2,
Video1, Video2] by pressing the INPUT
SELECT button of the Remote Control or
the PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, a different input mode appears. The
sequence is as follows: Component 1 -->
Component 2 --> Video 1 --> Video 2 --> PC
--> DVI.
Component1
DVI
Component2
PC
Video1
Video2
Select a Desired Title and Function
• Select a desired title and function by
using the Remote Control of the DVD.
NOTES:
1) Y/Cb/Cr, which stands for DVD Player’s Output Terminal, can
also be written as Y/B-Y/R-Y, Y/Pb/Pr depending on the kinds
of DVD devices.
2) The way of connecting the DVD to the PDP is as follows:
Y <---> Y Cb <---> Pb, B-Y, Cr <---> Pr, R-Y
3) The DVD output can be made by Video, S-Video and/or
Component Video depending on the DVD devices. There are
various output modes, so be sure to check when to purchase it.
4) When connecting S-Video and Video simultaneously, only SVideo will be displayed on the screen.
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Watching a VCR Image
Watching a
VCR Image
Connect a VCR to the PDP.
• Prepare the AV cable.
• Connect the Video(Output) to PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• Video can use either
the video terminal or
the S-video terminal.
S-VIDEO
Comp. VIDEO
L- AUDIO -R
VIDEO INPUT
S-Video
Video/Audio
VCR
22
Press the Power Buttons
• Turn the PDP and the VCR ON.
3
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by pressing
the INPUT SELECT button of Remote
Control or PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT
SELECT button, a different input mode
appears. The sequence is as follows:
Video 1 --> Video 2 --> PC --> DVI -->
Component 1 --> Component 2.
Video1
Video2
PC
Component2
Component1
DVI
Select a Desired Title and Function
• Select a desired title and function by
using the Remote Control of the
VCR.
NOTES:
1) When connecting a Video, the S-Video terminal provides a
better image than the Video terminal.
2) When connecting to the Video terminal, connect 3 color AV
cables (video, left audio, right audio) to the PDP; for the SVideo terminal, connect the Audio terminal (Left, Right) in the
same way, and connect the Video terminal by the S-Video
cable (sold separately).
3) When connecting the Video terminal and the S-Video
simultaneously, the S-Video terminal is selected. This can be
checked by the [Display] button of the Remote Control.
23
Watching a Camcorder/Game Console Image
Watching a
Camcorder/Game
Console Image
• Enjoy images
recorded by
camcorder or the
game console after
connecting to the
PDP.
Connect a Camcorder/Game Console to the
PDP.
• Prepare the AV cable.
• Connect the Video(Output) to the PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, match the colors.
S-VIDEO
Comp. VIDEO
L- AUDIO -R
VIDEO INPUT
Video/Audio
Game Console/Camcorder
24
Press the Power Buttons
• Turn the PDP and the
Camcorder/Game Console ON.
3
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by
pressing the INPUT SELECT button
of the Remote Control or the PDP
unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT
SELECT button, a different input
mode appears. The sequence is as
follows: Video 1 --> Video 2 --> PC -->
DVI --> Component 1 --> Component 2.
Video1
Video2
PC
Component2
Component1
DVI
Select Function
• Select the Function by using the
Remote Control of Camcorder or
Game Console.
NOTES:
1) When connecting a Video, the S-Video terminal provides a
better image than the Video terminal.
2) When connecting to the Video terminal, connect 3 color AV
cables (video, left audio, right audio) to the PDP; for the SVideo terminal, connect the Audio terminal (Left, Right) in the
same way, and connect the Video terminal by S-Video
cable(sold separately).
3) When connecting a component, refer to “Wattching a DVD
Image” on page 20-21.
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Connecting PC(15pin D-sub)
Connecting PC
• DAEWOO PLASMA
supports resolution
of VGA, SVGA,
XGA, SXGA, UXGA.
• Before connecting a
PC to the PDP, be
sure to adjust the
resolution of PC.
Before connecting to the PDP, set the
resolution of the PC.
• Go to SETUP-CONTROL PANEL-DISPLAY PROPERTIES in Window Screen.
• Choose the SETTINGS tab in the DISPLAY Menu.
• In the SETTINGS Menu, select (50” : 1024 x 768), (42” : 640 x 480 or 800 x 600).
Connect the PC to the PDP.
• Prepare the PC cable (D-sub 15pin) and
the PC audio cable(Sold seperately).
• Connect the PC(Output) to the
PDP(Input) as shown below.
AUDIO
PC INPUT
Audio
15 PIN D-sub
PC
26
3
Press the Power button.
• Turn on the PDP and the PC.
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
PC
Video2
• Select [PC] by pressing the INPUT
SELECT button of the Remote Control or
PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, a different input mode appears. The
sequence is as follows:
PC --> DVI --> Component 1 -->
Component 2 -->Video 1 -->Video 2.
DVI
Video1
Component1
Component2
Enjoy Dynamic Ultra Screen Monitor by
Using PC’s Keyboard or Mouse.
NOTES:
1) The resolution of the PC monitor is best at {50” : 1024 x 768
(XGA)}, {42” : 640 x 480 (VGA)}.
2) If there is a [Vertical Frequency]setting menu in the [Display]
Menu of the PC, adjust the frequency to 60Hz.
3) If the PC resolution is too high, it may be hard to read letters.
Select a suitable resolution.
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Connecting PC(DVI)
Connecting PC
• DAEWOO PLASMA
supports resolution
of VGA, SVGA,
XGA, SXGA, UXGA.
• Before connecting a
PC to the PDP, be
sure to adjust the
resolution of PC.
• This product is not
supported by Plug
and Play, so select
Standard Monitor
when setting PC
monitor.
Before connecting to the PDP, set the
resolution of the PC.
• Go to SETUP-CONTROL PANEL-DISPLAY PROPERTIES in Window Screen.
• Choose the SETTINGS tab in the DISPLAY Menu.
• In the SETTINGS Menu, select (50” : 1024 x 768), (42” : 640 x 480 or 800 x 600).
Connect the PC to the PDP.
• Prepare the DVI cable and the PC audio
cable(Sold seperately).
• Connect the PC(Output) to the
PDP(Input) as shown below.
AUDIO
DVI-D INPUT
Audio
DVI
PC
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3
Press the Power button.
• Turn on the PDP and the PC.
Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
DVI
PC
• Select [DVI] by pressing the INPUT
SELECT button of the Remote Control or
PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, a different input mode appears. The
sequence is as follows:
DVI --> Component 1 --> Component 2 -->
Video 1 -->Video 2 -->PC.
Component1
Video2
Component2
Video1
Enjoy Dynamic Ultra Screen Monitor by
Using PC’s Keyboard or Mouse.
NOTES:
1) The resolution of the PC monitor is best at {50” : 1024 x 768
(XGA)}, {42” : 640 x 480 (VGA)}.
2) If there is a [Vertical Frequency]setting menu in the [Display]
Menu of the PC, adjust the frequency to 60Hz.
3) If the PC resolution is too high, it may be hard to read letters.
Select a suitable resolution.
4) DVI input port receive only Digital Signal.
5) Depending on the graphic card when plug & unplug the DVI
connection the screen may not display correctly.
Restart the computer if this happens.
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PC and DVI Input Resolution Available in PDP
• According to the kind of graphic card, there is no picture of pc input and some problems like line noises
can happen in picture. If these problems happen, ask to a graphic card company.
Resolution
640x350
640x400
640x480
720x400
720x480
720x576
800x600
832x624
1024x768
1152x864
1152x900
1280x720
1280x960
1280x1024
1600x1200
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Horizontal Frequency(KHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz)
31.469
37.861
24.823
30.48
31.469
37.861
31.469
35
37.861
37.5
39.375
43.269
31.47
31.469
37.927
31.54
15.63
35.156
35.16
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
49.726
48.193(48.077)
48.363
53.95
56.476
60.241
60.023
68.677
80.66
70.84
54
63.851
67.5
77.094
61.796
71.713
45
60
75
85.938
46.433
63.981
70.66
74.88
78.125
78.855
79.976
81.13
91.416
62.5
75
81.25
87.5
93.75
100
70.1
85.1
56.4
60.0
70.1
85.1
59.9
66.7
72.8
75.0
75.0
85.0
60.1
70.1
85.1
60.0
25.0
56.3
57.2
60.3
72.2
75.0
85.1
74.0
59.3(59.8)
60.0
66.1
70.1
74.9(74.6)
75.0
85.0
100.0
84.0
60.0
70.0
75.0
85.0
66.0
76.0
60.0
60.0
75.0
85.0
43.4
60.0
66.5
70.0
72.0
74.0
75.0
76.1
85.0
48.0
60.0
65.0
70.0
75.0
80.0
Remark
IBM
VESA
NEC
PGA
IBM (DOS)
VESA
DOS
Macintosh
VESA
VESA
IBM
VESA
VGA
IBM
VESA
480P
PAL
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
Macintosh
Macintosh (OAK)
VESA
XGA
HP & VESA
Macintosh
VESA
VESA
Fujitsu
SUN
VAX
VESA
VESA
VESA
SUN
SUN
720P
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VAX
NEC
HP & HITA
Sony & NEC
VESA
SUN
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
DVI
PC
Selecting Picture Mode
Selecting Picture Mode
Selecting Picture
Mode
• Press the [PICTURE MODE] on the
Remote Control.
• Pressing the [PICTURE MODE] first time
will display the current PICTURE MODE.
• Select the Picture modes
that are appropriately set
depending on the kinds
of pictures, and enjoy
them.
PICTURE
MODE
Each Press of the Button Will Select
One of Four Picture Modes.
• Each time you press the button, a
different Picture mode appears. The
sequence used is as follows:
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
PICTURE
MODE
Normal
* Normal :
* Dynamic:
* Cinema:
* User:
Dynamic
Cinema
User
For a highly defined image in a normally bright
room
For a clear-cut image emphasizing high contrast
for sports viewing
For a movie
Allows the user to customize settings as desired.
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
MENU
Menu on the Screen Will Disappear.
• After selecting a desired Picture mode, the
menu on the screen will disappear.
• Normal, Dynamic, and Cinema Modes are
factory preset values.
If you want to customize the Picture modes,
refer to the following page.
VOL
VOL
NOTES:
1) Normal, Dynamic, and Cinema Modes are factory preset values.
2) When adjusting sub-menus while you are in Normal, Dynamic,
and Cinema Modes, the Picture Mode will be automatically
converted to User Mode, and the adjustments will be made.
3) Pressing of the [Initialize] button in the [Utility] Menu will allow
for the Brightness, Contrast, etc. to return to the factory preset
values.
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE
MODE
SLEEP
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Customizing Picture
Customizing
Picture
Press the MENU Button.
• The MENU shown below will display on the screen.
MENU
• You can adjust the
color tone and
brightness to your
preference.
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Normal
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp.
INPUT
SELECT
VOL
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
Previous
Select
Move
POWER
Press the
Normal
Button.
• After selecting [Picture] by the / buttons, press the
button that will display the following.
VOL
ZOOM+
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
Normal
Sharpness
MENU
Color Temp.
Normal
Previous
Adjust
Move
VOL
VOL
Select the Custom Mode.
• Select [User] by the /
VOL
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
VOL
buttons.
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
User
Sharpness
SOUND MUTE
MODE
SLEEP
Color Temp.
Move
32
Normal
Previous
Adjust
4
Select User Mode Adjustments
• While you are in [Picture Mode – User], press the
select a specific adjustment item.
VOL
VOL
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
buttons to
User
Sharpness
Normal
Color Temp.
Previous
Adjust
Move
Picture Condition Adjustments
VOL
• Press the /
preference.
VOL
buttons to adjust the picture at your
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
User
Sharpness
Color Temp.
Move
Normal
Previous
Adjust
NOTES:
1) While you are in the PC or DVI INPUT mode, you can only
adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness and color temperature.
2) When you adjust Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint in DTV
mode or adjust Brightness, Contrast in PC or DVI mode, the
picture is adjusted finely.
3) The adjusted values are memorized in each mode seperately.
4) The Tint control is used only when the input signal is NTSC
If input signal is NTSC, Tint control is displayed in picture
menu.
5) The Sharpness Menu adjusts the picture sharpness.
6) Adjusting the Color Temperature makes the mood warm or
cold.
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Adjusting Screen Size
Adjusting
Screen Size
• You can adjust
screen size or
aspect ratio as
desired.
Press the SCREEN MODE Button.
• Each time you press the SCREEN MODE button on the
Remote Control, a different SCREEN MODE appears. The
sequence used is as follows:
• The MENU shown below will display on the screen.
SCREEN
MODE
INPUT
SELECT
16:9
POWER
Panorama
Normal
Enlarge LBS
Enlarge LB
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
MENU
NOTES:
VOL
VOL
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE
MODE
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SLEEP
1) When the INPUT SIGNAL is DTV [in Component 1 or
Component 2], only the aspect ratios of 16:9 and 4:3(Normal)
will be applied by Input signal.
Etc) If input signal is 16:9, PDP displays in 16:9 mode.
2) The digital broadcasting (720p, 1080i) is fixed at the aspect
ratio of 16:9.
3) Displaying a picture in a normal mode (4:3) for a long time
may cause phosphor of the PDP to be burned. So avoid
displaying a picture in 4:3 screen size for a long time.
4) 16:9
: Theater-like 16:9 picture formats
Panorama : 16:9 picture formats with panorama effect
Normal
: Displays pictures of original picture size.
Enlarge LB : Enlarges the screen as to fill the black part of
up and down.
Enlarge LBS : Enlarges the screen, and shifts up as to see
the subtitles in case you are watching video
with subtitles.
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Press the MENU Button.
Adjusting from
MENU Screen
• Press the [MENU] button on the Remote Control.
MENU
Picture
Mode
Normal
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Available Mode
Input
Tint
PC,DVI
None
• Available Screen Mode
Sharpness
Component 16:9, Normal
Normal
Color Temp.
(480p or above)
Previous
Select
Move
Video 1
16:9,
Video 2
Panorama
Component Normal
(480i)
Select “Screen”.
Enlarge LB
Enlarge LBS
• Press the Channel
Picture
buttons to select “Screen.”
Mode
Normal
Sound
VOL
VOL
Screen
Utility
Input
Previous
Select
Move
Select the Screen Size.
• Press the Volume /
Picture
buttons to select “Screen Size”.
Mode
Enlarge LB
Sound
VOL
VOL
Screen
Utility
Input
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Adjusting Screen Position and Size
Adjusting Screen
Position and Size
Press the MENU Button.
• The MENU screen as shown below will appear.
MENU
• You can adjust the
screen position and
size as desired.
• This function is only
used when adjusting
the screen position
and size on the PDP
monitor by using the
PC or DVI input
signal.
INPUT
SELECT
Picture
Mode
Normal
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Sharpness
Input
Color Temp.
Normal
Previous
Select
Move
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
Press the
• Press the
ZOOM+
VOL
MENU
VOL
Button.
buttons to select ‘Screen’.
Picture
H. Size
Sound
V. Size
Screen
H. Position
Utility
V. Position
Input
Phase
Frequency
Move
VOL
VOL
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
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Previous
Select
3
Press the Volume /
VOL
Buttons.
• Press the Volume / buttons to select “Screen”.
• While you are in ‘Screen’ mode, press the
or
button to select a desired item, and
then, adjust the value by pressing the or .
VOL
Picture
H. Size
Sound
V. Size
Screen
H. Position
Utility
V. Position
Input
Phase
Frequency
Move
Previous
Adjust
NOTES:
1) Horizontal/Vertical size and position values can be adjusted only in
the [PC] or [DVI] input mode.
2) H. Size: As the value increases, the screen width increases
3) V. Size: As the value increases, the screen height increases.
4) H. Position: Increasing value moves screen to the right.
As the value increases, the screen moves to the right.
5) V. Position: Increasing value moves screen up.
As the value increases, the screen mores up.
6) Phase: When there are zitter or blurring in image, adjust this value.
7) Frequency: When there are zitter or blurring in image, adjust this
value.
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Enlarging Screen Size
Enlarging
Screen Size
• You can view
enlarged size of the
screen with this
function
INPUT
SELECT
Press the ‘ZOOM+’ Button.
ZOOM+
• Press the ‘ZOOM+’ button to show currently selected
screen size.
• Each time you press the ‘ZOOM+’ button, the screen size
will increase stepwise in 0 ~ 20 scale.
• To reduce the screen size, press the [ZOOM-] button.
POWER
Zoom Level
Zoom Level
Zoom Level
Zoom Level
10
Zoom Level
15
Zoom Level
20
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL
VOL
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE
MODE
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SLEEP
2
Move the Screen Position.
VOL
• While you are in the ‘Zoom’ mode, press the / ,
/ buttons to move screen stepwise up/down,
left/right, respectively.
VOL
Zoom Level
NOTES:
1) When the screen is enlarged, the pixel of the screen can
become thick and dim.
2) When only subtitle of zoom level remains, you can scroll the
image.
If subtitle of zoom level disappears, press zoom key, and
scroll the image.
3) You can enlarge the screen on freeze mode.
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Watching a Still Image
Watching a
Still Image
• You can view still
images temporarily
with this function.
However, displaying
the same images
such as still images
for a long time may
cause image sticking.
Press the ‘FREEZE’ Button.
• If you wish to freeze a picture, press the ‘FREEZE’ button.
You can still hear the sound.
• Press FREEZE button to cancel the ‘FREEZE’ function.
• To view the enlarged images, press the [ZOOM+] button.
FREEZE
Freeze
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
Move the Screen Position.
• While you are in ‘FREEZE’ mode, press the / ,
/ buttons to move screen stepwise up/down and
left/right.
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
VOL
VOL
MENU
VOL
Zoom Level
VOL
NOTES:
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE
MODE
40
SLEEP
1) Displaying the same images such as still images for a long
time may cause image sticking (after-image lagging).
2) In this case, such “image sticking” may become less
noticeable if moving images are later displayed for a long
time.
3) However, an image sticking may become a permanent one,
damaging the Plasma Display; therefore, avoid displaying
the same images for a long time.
4) Use the function [ISM], while displaying still images for a long
period of time to minimize this effect.
Adjusting Auto Sound Mode
Select SOUND Mode.
• Press the [SOUND MODE] on the
Remote Control.
• Press of the [SOUND MODE] for the
first time will display the current
SOUND MODE.
SOUND
MODE
Adjusting Auto
Sound Mode
• Enjoy various sound
modes by selecting
your favorite Sound
Mode depending on
the kinds of moving
pictures.
Every Press of the Button Changes Modes.
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
• Each time you press the button, a
different sound mode appears.
The sequence used is as follows:
SOUND
MODE
Normal
* Normal
* Movie
* Music
* News
* User
Movie
Music
News
DISPLAY
User
: Suitable for watching any motion picture
: Select this mode to simulate being at a movie theater
: Ideal for listening to music
: Allows human voice to be heard more clearly
: Allows the user to adjust as desired.
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL
VOL
MENU will Disappear.
• After selecting a desired SOUND Mode,
on-screen menu will disappear in about
2~3 seconds.
• Normal, Movie, Music, News Modes are
factory preset values.
If you want to customize the sound modes
at your preference, refer to the following
page.
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE
MODE
SLEEP
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Customizing Sound Mode
Customizing
Sound Mode
Press the MENU Button.
• The MENU Screen as below will be displayed.
MENU
• This feature allows
the user at adjust at
his preference.
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Normal
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp.
Previous
Select
Move
INPUT
SELECT
Normal
POWER
Press the
Button.
• Select [Sound] by the / buttons, then press the
button to display the following.
VOL
VOL
DISPLAY
Picture
Balance
Sound
Spatial Effect
Off
Screen
Sound Mode
Normal
Utility
Input
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
MENU
Previous
Select
Move
VOL
VOL
Select SOUND BALANCE.
VOL
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
VOL
• Select [Sound Balance] by the / buttons, then
adjust it.
• Sound balance is best at ‘0’.
• Sound Balance: Adjusts sound balance of left and right
speaker.
Picture
Balance
Sound
Spatial Effect
Off
Screen
Sound Mode
Normal
Utility
Input
SOUND MUTE
MODE
SLEEP
Move
42
Previous
Adjust
4
Select the Spatial Effect Mode.
• Select Spatial Effect by pressing the / buttons, then select ON/OFF by
pressing the button.
• Spatial Effect: Used to feel grotesque by emphasizing stereo effect.
VOL
VOL
Picture
Balance
Sound
Spatial Effect
On
Screen
Sound Mode
Normal
Utility
Input
Previous
Adjust
Move
Select the Sound Mode.
VOL
• Select the Sound Mode by pressing the
adjust it by pressing the / buttons.
VOL
buttons, then
Picture
Balance
Sound
Spatial Effect
Off
Screen
Sound Mode
Normal
Utility
Input
Previous
Adjust
Move
Normal
Movie
Music
News
User
* Normal : Suitable for watching any motion picture
* Movie : Select this mode to simulate being at a movie
theater
* Music : Suitable for listening to music
* News : Allows human voice to be heard more clearly
* User
: Allows the user to adjust as desired.
NOTES:
1) Custom Mode : Used as an Equalizer with which the user can adjust the sound frequency as desired.
2) If you modify the sound frequency in auto Sound Mode (News, Movie, Music, etc.), it is automatically
switched to the User Mode.
3) Low frequency is emphasized as the frequency is lowered to 120 Hz, and high frequency as raised to 10
KHz.
4) When INPUT is MONO and if you make connection to the Left Audio Input, you can hear from both
speakers.
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Selecting INPUT SIGNAL
INPUT SIGNAL
• Used to select
INPUT signal of
external device
connected to the
PDP.
INPUT
SELECT
Press the INPUT SELECT Button.
INPUT
SELECT
• Press the [INPUT SELECT] button on the Remote
Control or the PDP Display to select desired input
signal.
• Each time you press the [input select] button, a different screen
mode appears. The sequence used is as follows:
COMPONENT 1 --> COMPONENT 2 --> VIDEO 1 --> VIDEO 2
--> PC -->DVI
PC
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
MENU
Component1
DVI
VOL
Component2
PC
Video1
Video2
VOL
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
NOTES:
SOUND MUTE
MODE
44
SLEEP
1) If an external device is not connected or INPUT signal is not
applied, Warning Message (“No Signal”) would be displayed.
2) In this case, check if external device is connected and/or
terminal connection is properly done.
1
Press the MENU Button.
Adjusting from the
MENU Screen
• Press the [MENU] button on the Remote Control.
MENU
Picture
Mode
Normal
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
Sharpness
Normal
Color Temp.
Previous
Select
Move
Select Input.
• Select [Input] by the
button.
Picture
PC
DVI
Component 1 (DTV/DVD)
Component 2 (DTV/DVD)
Video 1
Video 2
Sound
VOL
VOL
Screen
Utility
Input
Previous
Select
Move
Select Input Signal.
• Select [Input Signal] by the
press the button.
Picture
VOL
VOL
Sound
Screen
Utility
Input
buttons, then
PC
DVI
Component 1 (DTV/DVD)
Component 2 (DTV/DVD)
Video 1
Video 2
Move
Previous
Select
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Checking the Current Input Signal
Checking the
Current Input Signal
• Used to check the
INPUT signal mode,
resolution,
frequency, etc. of the
current screen.
INPUT
SELECT
Press the DISPLAY Button.
• Press the [DISPLAY] button on the Remote Control.
DISPLAY
Component 1
1920 x 1080
60 Hz
POWER
1. If you watch Digital Broadcasts:
Component 1
1920 x 1080
60 Hz
DISPLAY
ZOOM-
Displays which input terminal is used, and indicates the input signal mode.
Indicates the horizontal and vertical resolution of the current INPUT signal.
Indicates the frequency of the current INPUT signal.
ZOOM+
2. If you watch DVD image:
MENU
Component 2
YUV 60 Hz
VOL
Displays which input terminal is used, and indicates the signal mode.
Indicates the mode and frequency of the current INPUT signal.
VOL
3. If you watch VCR image:
Video 1
NTSC 60 Hz
Displays which input terminal is used, and indicates the signal mode.
Indicates the mode and frequency of the current INPUT signal.
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE
MODE
SLEEP
NOTES:
1) DAEWOO PLASMA can receive NTSC, PAL, SECAM, etc.
2) “1920 x 1080” displayed in the INPUT signal does not indicate
the resolution of the monitor, but the signal that is sent by
Digital Broadcasting Receiver.
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Selecting MENU Background Screen and Language
Press the MENU Button.
Selecting
Languages
• The MENU screen will be displayed as below.
MENU
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
Normal
• Used to select
transparency of the
background screen
and language used
in MENU.
Sharpness
Normal
Color Temp.
Previous
Select
Move
Press the
Button.
• Select [Utility] by the
VOL
VOL
button.
Picture
Background
Sound
Language
Screen
Initialize
Press
key
Utility
ISM
Press
key
Opaque
English
Input
Previous
Select
Move
Select the menu Background Screen.
VOL
• Select the MENU [Background Screen] by pressing the button.
• Every press of the button while you are in the[Background
Screen] would switch between Trarslucent/Opaque.
VOL
Picture
Background
Sound
Language
Screen
Initialize
Press
key
Utility
ISM
Press
key
Opaque
English
Input
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Selecting MENU Background Screen and Languages
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
Select MENU LANGUAGE SELECT by the
Button.
VOL
• Select LANGUAGE by the / button.
• Every press of the
button while you are in the
[LANGUAGE] mode would cycle through the different
languages.
VOL
Picture
Background
Sound
Language
Screen
Initialize
Press
key
Utility
ISM
Press
key
Opaque
English
Input
DISPLAY
ZOOM+
ZOOM-
Previous
Adjust
Move
MENU
NOTES:
* When Power is turned ON first time, ‘SELECT
VOL
LANGAUGE’ Mode will be displayed, then, select a
desired language by button. (Displayed only once)
VOL
Back to
Initialization
• You can restore the
values of the
adjustment/setting
made in the MENU
to factory settings.
VOL
INITIALIZATION will Start.
• Select [INITIALIZATION] by the / buttons, then
press the button to start initialization.
VOL
Picture
Background
Sound
Language
Screen
Initialize
Press
key
Utility
ISM
Press
key
Opaque
English
Input
Move
Previous
Adjust
When [INITIALIZATION] is completed:
1) When [INITIALIZATION] is completed, those values that have been
set in the User Mode of [SCREEN MODE] and [SOUND MODE] will
be returned to the factory preset values.
2) When you try to initialize, be advised that you should think it over.
3) The items in the [SCREEN] Menu in PC or DVI INPUT are also
initialized (i.e., H. Size, V. Size, H. Position, V. Position, Phase,
Frequency, etc.)
4) Language, volume, OSD background, input mode are not initialized.
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Selecting Image Sticking Minimization
Press the MENU Button.
ISM
• The MENU screen will be displayed as below.
MENU
Picture
Mode
Sound
Brightness
Screen
Contrast
Utility
Color
Input
Tint
Normal
• Image sticking
minimization.
• Displaying a still
image like PC input
for a long time
causes part image
sticking in the panel
• The ISM function
minimize this effect.
Sharpness
Normal
Color Temp.
Previous
Select
Move
Press the
Button.
• Select [Utility] by the
VOL
VOL
button.
Picture
Background
Sound
Language
Screen
Initialize
Press
key
Utility
ISM
Press
key
Opaque
English
Input
Previous
Select
Move
Select the MENU ISM SCREEN.
VOL
• Select the MENU [ISM] by pressing the
• Press of the
VOL
button.
button while you are in the ISM.
Picture
Background
Sound
Language
Screen
Initialize
Press
key
Utility
ISM
Press
key
Opaque
English
Input
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Selecting Image Sticking Minimization
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
Select Functions.
VOL
• Every press of the button after select function by the
/ button would switch between ON/OFF.
VOL
Picture
Pixel Shift
Off
Sound
Low Bright
Off
Screen
Image Invert
Off
Utility
Input
DISPLAY
ZOOM+
ZOOM-
Move
MENU
VOL
Previous
Adjust
VOL
NOTES:
* Pixel Shift : The whole screen shifts up/down,
left/right at 10sec interval to minimize
image sticking.
* Low Bright : When displaying a stand picture or
a fixed pattern for a long time,
brightness level decreases to
minimize image sticking.
Return to the original brightness
level if picture change or mode off.
* Image Invert : Displays inverted image.
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Setting Sleep Timer
Press the SLEEP Button.
SLEEP
• Press the [SLEEP] button on the Remote Control.
• Pressing the [SLEEP] button first time will display the
current setting for SLEEP TIMER.
• To cancel the SLEEP TIMER, press the [SLEEP] button to
select ‘OFF’.
Setting
Sleep Timer
• SLEEP TIMER turns
the Monitor off after
a preset time.
INPUT
SELECT
Sleep Timer
POWER
off
DISPLAY
Sleep Timer
off
Sleep Timer
120 Minutes
Sleep Timer
15 Minutes
Sleep Timer
90 Minutes
Sleep Timer
30 Minutes
Sleep Timer
60 Minutes
ZOOM-
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL
NOTES:
1) On-screen information disappears if you do not
take any action for about two seconds after
pressing the SLEEP button.
2) If you turn the Monitor off after setting SLEEP, the
setting is erased.
VOL
PICTURE
SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
SOUND MUTE
MODE
SLEEP
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Before Requesting Service
Before requesting for a service, check the following points once again.
St
y o
mm
ps
• Remote control does not
function properly.
• The Display makes a snapping
sound.
• There are empty spots at the top
and the bottom area of the screen.
• Check for any obstacle between the
Remote Control and the Display.
• Check for dead batteries and
incorrect battery orientation.
• Check if the Remote Control is the
right one.
• Check if the pictures and sound are
normal.
• Check if the screen size of an image
is wider than 16:9 aspect ratio
(theater screen size).
• Remove any obstacle between the
Remote Control and the Display.
• This sound is produced due to
variations in room temperature.
• This sound does not indicate that the
Display has a problem if the pictures
and sound can be viewed and heard
properly.
• When video screen is wider than
16:9 aspect ratio, you may see dark
areas at the top and the bottom of
the screen.
• Replace batteries and use the correct
polarity (+) or (-) of the batteries.
• Use the pertinent Remote Control
proper to the model.
Before Requesting for a Service
Because system is unstable
power will be off after 5 seconds.
St
y o
mm
ps
• There are spots on the screen
or screen rolls.
• Screen size is suddenly
changed.
• System auto detection. (50” only)
• Check if your product is affected by
any interference from automobiles,
high-voltage transmission lines, neon
signs or other potential sources.
• The screen size of a video image
may not be matched to the size of
the dark initial screen.
• If above statement shows while
watching, for safety the internal
system is automatically detected and
PDP will be turn off.
• Check by using other video tape.
• Please contact nearest Service
Center immediately.
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In the event that the product has been submerged in the water
in rainy season:
Immediately wash it with clean water, and dry it in ashadow place,
then call for service from the nearest Daewoo Service Center.
Never plug the Power Cord since there is risk of electric shock and
damag of the product.
SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY UNIT
Model
DSP-4224LVS
DSP-5014LXS
Diagonal Size
106cm (42 )
126cm (50 )
Screen Aspect Ratio
16 : 9
16 : 9
Display Resolution
852(H) 480(V) dots
1366(H) 768(V) dots
Pixel Pitch
1.08(H) 1.08(V) mm
0.28(H) 0.81(V) mm
Video Signal
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43
Dimension
1044(W) 631(H) 83(D)mm
1222(W) 738(H) 94(D)mm
41.02(W) 24.84(H) 3.23(D)inch
48.11(W) 29.06(H) 3.7(D)inch
Weight
28 kg (61.73Lbs)
43 kg (94.8Lbs)
Power Requirement
AC 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
AC 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
* Appearance and specifications of this product are subject to change for improving the product without prior notice.
INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINAL
INPUT/OUTPUT
ITEMS
COMPONENT INPUT
VIDEO
DTV/DVD ONLY
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr), 2 sets
EXTERNAL
INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
two RCA jacks
S-VIDEO INPUT
two 4 pin Mini DIN jack
Computer(PC)
one 15 pin D-sub jack
one DVI-D(Digital only) jack
AUDIO OUTPUT
SPEAKER OUTPUT(sold separately)
AUDIO
(LEFT/RIGHT)
2 sets
(LEFT/RIGHT)
2 sets
(LEFT/RIGHT)
2 set each
20W (two 10W)
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