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FILE NO.

050-200221

SERVICE MANUAL

PLASMA MONITOR
50HP82,50XP26H
50XP26K,50XP26R

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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 2-1

USER’S MANUAL .............................................................................................................................................. 3-1

TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................................... 4-1

METHOD OF ADJUSTMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 5-1

METHOD OF DISASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................................... 6-1

PACKAGING ...................................................................................................................................................... 7-1

PART LIST ......................................................................................................................................................... 8-1

CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................................... 9-1

BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................... 10-1

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN REAR COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

This symbol warns the user that unin- This symbol alerts the user that important
sulated voltage within the unit may have literature concerning the operation and
sufficient magnitude to cause electric maintenance of this unit has been
shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make included.
any kind of contact with any part inside of Therefore, it should be read carefully in
this unit. order to avoid any problems.

ATTENTION
RISQUE D'ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR

ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D' ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS ENLEVER LE CONVERCLE ARRÈRE. AUCUN DES
ELEMENTS INTERNES NE DOIT ETRE REPARE PAR L'UTILISATEUR. NE CONFIER L' ENTRETIEN QU'A UN
PERSONNEL QUALIFIE.
L'éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral est Le point d'exclamation dans un triangle équi-
destiné à avertir l'utilisateur de la présence, latéral est destiné à attirer l' attention de l'uti-
dans l'appareil, d'une zone non-isolée soumise lisateur sur la présence d'informations de
à une haute tension dont l'intensité est suffi- founctionnement et d'entretien importantes dans
sante pour constituer un risque d'électro- la brochure accompagnant l'appareil.
cution.

WARNING
HEATSINK MAY BE ENERGIZED.
TEST BEFORE TOUCHING.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. Before returning an instrument to the customer, al- AC Leakage Test


ways make a safety check of the entire instrument, in-
cluding, but not limited to, the following items. (READING SHOULD
NOT BE ABOVE
3.5 mA)

a. Be sure that no built-in protective devices are DEVICE


LEAKAGE
CURRENT
UNDER
defective and/or have been defeated during TEST
TESTER

servicing. (1) Protective shields are provided on + –


TEST ALL
this chassis to protect both the technician and EXPOSED METAL
SURFACES
the customer. Correctly replace all missing pro-
tective shields, including any removed for serv- 3-WIRE CORD

icing convenience. (2) When reinstalling the ALSO TEST WITH


PLUG REVERSED
chassis and/or other assembly in the cabinet, be (USING AC ADAPTER
PLUG AS REQUIRED)
EARTH
GROUND
sure to put back in place all protective devices,
including,but not limited to, nonmetallic control
knobs,insulating fishpapers,adjustment and
2. Read and comply with all caution and safety-related
compartment covers/shields, and isolation re-
notes on or inside the Monitor cabinet, on the Pro-
sistor/capacitor networks. Do not operate this
jection Monitor chassis, or on the picture tube.
instrument or permit it to be operated with-
out all protective devices correctly installed
3. Design Alteration Warning — Do not alter or add
and functioning.
to the mechanical or electrical design of this unit.
Design alterations and additions, including, but not
b. Be sure that there are no cabinet openings
limited to, circuit modifications and the addition of
through which an adult or child might be able to
the items such as auxiliary audio and/or video out-
insert their fingers and contact a hazardous volt-
put connections might alter the safety characteris-
age. Such opening include,but are not limited to,
tics of this Monitor and create a hazard to the user.
(1) spacing between the picture tube and the
Any design alterations or additions will void the
cabinet mask, (2) excessively wide cabinet ven-
manufacturer's warranty and will make you,the
tilation slots, and (3) an improperly fitted and/or
servicer,responsible for personal injury or property
incorrectly secured cabinet back cover.
damage resulting therefrom.
c. Leakage Current Hot Check — With the instru-
4. Hot Chassis Warning — a. Some MultiSync Monitor
ment completely reassembled,plug the AC line
chassis are electrically connected directly to one
cord directly into a 240V AC outlet. (Do not use
conductor of the AC power cord and may be safely
an isolation transformer during this test.) Use a
serviced without an isolation transformer only if the
leakage current tester or a metering system that
AC power plug is inserted so that the chassis is
complies with American National Standards In-
connected to the ground side of the AC power
stitutes (ANSI) C101.1 Leakage Current for Ap-
source. To confirm that the AC power plug is in-
pliances and Underwriters Laboratories(UL)
serted correctly, with an AC voltmeter measure be-
1950. With the instrument AC switch first in the
tween the chassis and a known earth ground. If a
ON position and then in the OFF position, mea-
voltage reading in excess of 1.0V is obtained, re-
sure from a known earth ground (metal
move and reinsert the AC power plug in the oppo-
waterpipe, conduit,etc.) to all exposed metal
site polarity and again measure the voltage poten-
parts of the instrument(antennas, handle
tial between the chassis and a known earth ground.
bracket, metal cabinet, screwheads, metallic
b. Some Plasma chassis normally have 85V AC
overlays, control shafts,etc.), especially any ex-
(RMS), between chassis and earth ground regard-
posed metal parts that offer an electrical return
less of the AC plug polarity. These chassis can be
path to the chassis. Any current measured must
safely serviced only with an isolation transformer
not exceed 3.5 milliamp. Reverse the instru-
inserted in the power line between the receiver and
ment power cord plug in the outlet and repeat
the AC power source, for both personnel and test
test.ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN
equipment protection. c. Some Plasma chassis
THE LIMITS SPECIFIED HEREIN INDICATE A
have a secondary ground systems in addition to the
POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT MUST
main chassis ground. This secondary ground sys-
BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE
tem is not isolated from the AC power line. The two
INSTRUMENT TO THE CUSTOMER.
ground system are electrically separated by insulat-
ing material that must not be defeated or altered.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

5. Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to


assure correct lead dress in the following areas:
a. near sharp edges, b. near thermally hot parts—
be sure that leads and components do not touch
thermally hot parts, c. the AC supply, d. high volt-
age, and e. antenna wiring. Always inspect in all
areas for pinched, out-of-place, or frayed wiring. Do
not change spacing between components, and be-
tween components and the printed-circuit board.
Check AC power cord for damage.

6. Components,parts, and/or wiring that appear to


have overheated or are otherwise damaged should
be replaced with components, parts, or wiring that
meet original specifications. Additionally,determine
the cause of overheating and/or damage and, if
necessary, take corrective action to remove any
potential safety hazard.

7. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE —Many MultiSync


Monitor electrical and mechanical parts have spe-
cial safety-related characteristics some of which
are often not evident from visual inspection, nor
can the protection they give necessarily be ob-
tained by replacing them with components rated
for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Parts that have
special safety characteristics are identified in this
service data by shading with a mark on schemat-
ics and by shading or a mark in the parts list. Use
of a substitute replacement part that does not have
the same safety characteristics as the recom-
mended replacement part in this service data parts
list might create shock, fire, and/or other hazards.

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PRECAUTIONS DE SECURITE
1. Avant de remettre un appareil à un client, faire courant ne doit dépasser 3.5 milliamp. Inverser la
toujours d'abord un examen de sécurité de fiche de courant de l'appareil dans la prise et
l'appareil en entier comprenant, mais ne s'y limitant répéter le test. Tout mesurage ne s'arrêtant
pas les points cités ci-dessous: pas aux limites spécifiées icicomporte un ris-
a. Vérifier qu' aucun des dispositifs de protection ne que de décharge électrique dangereux, qui
soit défectueux ou n' ait été endommagé pendant doit être éliminé, avant que l'appareil ne soit
les travaux. remis au client.
(1) Les volets protecteurs sur ce châssis ont été
montés pour protéger aussi bien le technicien
que le client. Remplacer correctement tous les EXAMEN DE COURANT
volets protecteurs manquants, aussi bien que D'EXCITATION
ceux qui ont pu être enlevés pour la commodité
(LA MESURE DU COURANT
des travaux. NE DOIT PAS DEPASSER
3.5 MILLIAMP)
(2) Quand vous remettez le châssis ou d'autres DISPOSIT IF
assemblages ensemble dans le coffret, vérifier SOUS
L ' EXAMEN
VERIFICATEUR
DE CORANT
qu' ont été remis à leur place tous les dispositifs + – DE FUITE
EXAMINER TOUTES
de protection, comprenant mais ne s' y limitant LES PIECES METALLIQUES
DEL' APPAREIL EXPOSEE
point, les boutons de contrôle non-métalliques,
les feuilles d'isolation, les couverture/volets de 3-CORDES DE FIL

l'ajustement et du compartiment, et l'isolation des EXAMINER AVEC


LA FICHE DE COURANT
réseaux résistance/condensateur. Ne pas INVERSEE
PRISE DE TERRE
(SE SERVIR DE LA FICHE DE COURANT
travailler sur cet appareil ni permettre qu'y DE L' A DAPTATEUR COMME DEMANDEE)

soit effectué un travail sans que tous les


dispositifs de protection n' y soient 2. Lire et respecter toutes les mises en garde et notes
correctement installés fonctionnants. de sécurité à l'intérieur ou à l'extérieur du coffret du
rétro-projecteur, sur le châssis du rétro-projecteur
b. Bien vérifier qu'il n'y ait aucune ouverture sur le ou sur le tube à images.
coffret qui ne puisse permettre à un adulte ou à
un enfant d'y faire pénétrer ses doigts et attraper 3. Mise en garde contre la modification du dessin
une décharge électrique. Ne pas modifier ni ajouter à la pièce mécanique ou
De telles ouvertures comprendraient sans pour électrique du modèle. Des modifications ou addi-
autant s'y limiter (1) l'espace entre le tube à im- tions, comportant, mais ne s'y limitant pas, des
ages et le coffret de l'eppareil, (2) les espaces modifications des circuits et l'addition d'éléments
excessivement ouverts pour la ventilation et (3) la tels que des auxilliairs audio et/ou des
couverture arrière du coffret improprement fixée branchements pour la prise de vidéo, pourrait
ou incorrectement protegée. éprouver la sécurité de ce rétro-projecteur et créer
un risque pour l'utilisateur. Tout changement ou ad-
c. Vérification de courant de fuite dition accomplie annulera la garantie du fabricant et
L'appareil ayant été complètement réassemblé, va rendre votre service d'entretien, responsable des
brancher-le à une prise de courant de 240V. (Ne pas se dommages corporels ou de biens en résultant.
servir d'un transformateur d'isolation pendant ce
4. Mise en garde contre le châssis sous tension
test). Se servir d'un vérificateur de courant
a. Certains châssis de rétro-projecteur sont
d'excitation ou d'un système de mesure conforme
électriquement reliés à un conducteur du fil de
aux normes ANSI (American National Standards courant et ainsi peuvent ne comporter aucun ris-
Institute) C101.1 Leakage Current for Appliances que sans un transformateur d'isolation seulement
et U. L (Underwriters Laboratories) 1950. Le bou- si la prise de courant est branchée, de manière
ton de l'appareil en position "Marche" et ensuite que le châssis est relié à la prise de terre de la
en position "Arrêt", mesurer à partir d'une prise source de courant. Pour s'assurer que la prise de
de terre (métallique tuyauterie, conduite, etc...) à courant est correctement insérée, relever les
toutes les pièces métalliques de l'appareil mesures avec un voltmètre de courant entre le
exposées (antennes, poignet métalliques, coffren châssis et un point de prise de terre bien connu.
métallique, tête des vis, surfaces métalliques, Si le voltage indiqué est supérieur à 1,0V,
traits de contrôle, etc.) surtout à toutes les pièces débrancher et reinsérer la prise de courant dans
la polarité contraire et une fois de plus remesurer
métalliques exposées qui peuvent reconduire le
le voltage potentiel entre le câssis et la prise de
courant au châssis. En aucun cas, la mesure du terre.

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b. Certains châssis de moniteur ont habituellement 6. Les composants, parts (pièces) et/ou fils qui ont été
85V (RMS) entre le châssis et la prise de terre, en trouvés surchauffés devraient être remplacés avec
fonction de la polarité de la prise de courant. Ces les composants, pièces et fils s'y reliant avec d'autre
châssis peuvent ne comporter aucun risque qui ont les mêmes spécifications que les originales.
seulement avec un transformateur d'isolation De plus, rechercher la cause du surchauffement et/
inséré dans la ligne de puissance située entre de ou des dommages et si nécessaire, prendre les
rétro-projecteur et la source d'électricité, cela mesures propres pour prévenir tout risque potentiel.
pour la protection aussi bien du personnel que du
matériel de vérfication. 7. Note sur sûreté de l'appareil
c. Certains châssis de rétro-projecteur ont un Beaucoup de pièce de rétro-projecteur, qu'elles
système secondaire de masse en addition avec soient électriques ou mécaniques, ont des disposi-
le système principal de masse du châssis. Ce tions de sécurité qui ne sont pas toujours évidentes
système secondaire de masse n'est pas isolé du d'une simple inspection visuelle et la protection
courant électrique. Les deux systèmes sont qu'elles donnent nécessairement ne pourront être
électriquement séparés par du matériel pas obtenues par les remplaçants avec des
d'isolation qu' on vérifiera bien qu'il ne soit ni composants aux voltages ou watts plus élevés.
altéré ni défectueux. Les pièces qui ont des caractéristiques particulières
de sécurité sont identifiées avec un trait marqué
5. Vérifier la couverture originale en plomb. Accorder sur les schémas et sont ombragés ou comportent
la plus grande attention à la couverture de plomb un trait sur la liste des pièces. L'utilisation d'un
notamment aux endroits ci-dessous indiqués. produit substitutif qui n'aurait pas les mêmes
a. Près des bords aigus caractéristiques comme il est recommandé dans
b. près des parties très chaudes ces données d'entretien pourrait provoquer une
Vérifier que les composants et les plombs ne décharge électrique, un feu, et/ou d'autres dangers.
touchent pas les parties très chaudes telles que:
c. l'alimentation du courant
d. la haute tension
e. Ies fils de l'antenne
Pousser l'inspection, à tous les endroits, à la recher-
che des cordes pincées, déplacées ou effilochées.
Ne pas changer l'écartement entre composants, et
entre composants et le tableau de circuit imprimé.
Vérifier que le fil de conduite électrique est en bon
état.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1 . Cautions for disassembly 2. The least minimum caut ions for product disas-
(1) For the suspension-type set (No. of workers: 3 sembly
to 5 including assistants) • Secure a working space, arranged as wide as pos-
• Take adequate measures in order not to dam- sible.
age the surface of the set or the filter, using a • Prior to disassembling the set, protect the acrylic
protection mat (vinyl sheet or blanket). surface with an air mat or the like.
• When relieving the set from the condition of • To prevent the thread ridges from being damaged,
suspension from the ceiling, do not tilt its main use an adequate screwdriver.
body too much by supporting its both sides, • Many screws are actually used. Therefore, use
while the mounting hooks (top and bottom) are two or three containers where these screws can
released. (Reasons: If the main body is posi- be kept . Never disassemble the inner parts of the
tioned slantwise, a load is applied to its upper module (pipes, etc.).
part and there can be danger of making the • When lifting the module from the set, two persons
set fall down carelessly when the set is un- should stand on both sides of the module to hold
hooked.) the stable parts of the junction while they lift the
• During disassembly, the allocation of person- module upright. (If dust or such foreign substance
nel should be such that suitable stands or plat- enters in between the module and the filter, moir*
forms are assuredly arranged to enable the or similar problems can arise. In addition, once it
personnel to support the set, standing on both enters, it is necessary to take careful measures
sides of the set. For safety, it is preferable to not to damage the contamination area while re-
provide for assistant personnel who can receive moving contaminants.) [Please understand that the
the removed set. replacement of the module may call for an air-blast
• During this removal work, support the set at its treatment (air brush) in a clean room.]
frame with hands. Never touch the filter or glass Complementary caution) In particular, if a conduc-
surface. Assistant personnel on the front side tive foreign matter (such as a metallic chip) is at-
should apply hands to the lower part of the tached to the flexible cable of the module, there
casing. [If the casing is strongly hit with a can be danger of the occurrence of a phenom-
wooden hammer or the like, the unseen side enon like wire breakage that is caused by parti-
area of the module panel glass may be broken tion breakdown in the module. For this reason, it
even though the module itself does not seem is necessary to bear in mind that the flow of air
to have been broken . Therefore , support the blast should be directed only in the predetermined
frame by hand in order not to drop it.] direction at all times.

(2) For the wall-hang type, corner type, or pole unit


3. Method of returning the set (when returning the
mounting set (No. of workers: 2 <generally>)
set to the manufacturing base in Japan)
• Examining a good timing, release the mount-
• When returning the set, put the set in the speci-
ing hooks (top and bottom) from the right and
fied package box.
the left.
Otherwise, swinging and vibration Ioads may be
• If the set is installed in an elevated place, pro-
applied to the set during transportation, and this
vide for firm scaffolds in advance. It is prefer-
may give rise to destruction of a mounting sec-
able to ask for the support of assistant person-
tion, such as gas-hermetically-sealed pipe (glass)
nel as in the case of the suspension type.
of the moduIe.
• During this removal work, try to support the set
• When optional parts are also put in the box for
at its frame with hands. Never touch the filter
returning, a list of options (accessories) should also
or glass surface. Assistant personnel on the
be produced and returned, if possible. This ar-
front side should apply hands to the lower part
rangement is effective to confirm the owner of the
of the casing. [If the casing is strongly hit with
returned items.
a wooden hammer or the like, the unseen side
• To confirm the user-oriented problem, and for the
area of the module panel glass may be broken
purpose of future improvements, a report of rea-
even though the module itself does not seem
sons for malfunction should also be packed.
to have been broken. Therefore, support the
A definite address should be specified so that the
frame by hand in order not to drop it.]
repaired set can be returned and faulty phenom-
ena can be confirmed .

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(Notes)
The component by the name of “module” used in
this product is defined as a section that is pro-
vided with a digital circuit board (including high-
voltage parts) used to emit light in the glass panel
part, excluding the surface acrylic fiIter or the tem-
pered glass fiIter. It must be noted that it does
never mean the glass panel part only.

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OWNER'S MANUAL
PLASMA MONITOR

50HP82
50XP26H
50XP26K
50XP26R
© 2002 TOSHIBA CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved
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Important Information
Precautions Warnings and Safety Precaution
Please read this manual carefully before using your Toshiba The Toshiba plasma monitor is designed and
plasma monitor and keep the manual handy for future manufactured to provide long, trouble-free service.
reference. No maintenance other than cleaning is required. Use
a soft dry cloth to clean the panel. Never use
solvents such as alcohol or thinner to clean the panel
CAUTION surface.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The plasma display panel consists of fine picture
DO NOT OPEN elements (cells). Although Toshiba produces the plasma
display panels with more than 99.99 percent active
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC cells, there may be some cells that do not produce
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO light or remain lit.
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. For operating safety and to avoid damage to the unit,
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED read carefully and observe the following instructions.
SERVICE PERSONNEL. To avoid shock and fire hazards:
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated 1. Provide adequate space for ventilation to avoid internal
voltage within the unit may have sufficient heat build-up. Do not cover rear vents or install the unit
magnitude to cause electric shock. in a closed cabinet or shelves.
Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind The unit is equipped with cooling fans. If you install
of contact with any part inside of this unit. the unit in an enclosure, make sure there is adequate
space at the top of the unit to allow hot air to rise and
This symbol alerts the user that important escape. If the monitor becomes too hot, the overheat
literature concerning the operation and protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned
maintenance of this unit has been included. off. If this happens, turn off the power to the monitor and
Therefore, it should be read carefully in unplug the power cord. If the room where the monitor is
order to avoid any problems. installed is particularly hot, move the monitor to a cooler
location, and wait for the monitor to cool for 60 minutes.
If the problem persists, contact your Toshiba dealer for
WARNING service.
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE 2. Do not use the power cord polarized plug with extension
THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO DO NOT USE cords or outlets unless the prongs can be completely
THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD inserted.
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS, UNLESS THE 3. Do not expose the unit to water or moisture.
PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. REFRAIN FROM 4. Avoid damage to the power cord, and do not attempt to
OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE
modify the power cord.
COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
5. Unplug the unit during electrical storms or if the unit
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
will not be used over a long period.
6. Do not open the cabinet which has potentially dangerous
Warning high voltage components inside. If the unit is damaged in
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
this way the warranty will be void. Moreover, there is a
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
serious risk of electric shock.
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when 7. Do not attempt to service or repair the unit. Toshiba is not
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. liable for any bodily harm or damage caused if unqualified
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio persons attempt service or open the back cover. Refer
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in all service to authorized Service Centers.
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.

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Recommendations to avoid or minimize phosphor burn-in
NOTE:
When you connect a computer to this monitor, attach
Like all phosphor-based display devices and all other gas
the supplied ferrite cores. If you do not do this, this
plasma displays, plasma monitors can be susceptible to
monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC standards.
phosphor burn under certain circumstances. Certain
Attaching the ferrite cores:
operating conditions, such as the continuous display of a
Set the ferrite cores on both ends of the DVI cable (not
static image over a prolonged period of time, can result in
supplied), and both ends of the power cable (supplied).
phosphor burn if proper precautions are not taken. To protect
Close the lid tightly until the clamps click.
your investment in this plasma monitor, please adhere
Use the band to fasten the ferrite core (supplied) to the
to the following guidelines and recommendations for
DVI cable.
minimizing the occurrence of image burn:
DVI cable (not supplied)
band band Connector * Always enable and use your computer’s screen saver
function during use with a computer input source.
* Display a moving image whenever possible.
core (small) core (small) * Change the position of the menu display from time to time.
* Always power down the monitor when you are finished
using it.
Power cable (supplied)
core (large)
If the plasma monitor is in long term use or continuous
operation take the following measures to reduce the
core (large) likelihood of phosphor burn:

* Lower the Brightness and Contrast levels as much as


To avoid damage and prolong operating life: possible without impairing image readability.
1. Use only with 120V 50/60Hz AC power supply. * Display an image with many colors and color gradations
Continued operation at line voltages greater than 120 Volts (i.e. photographic or photo-realistic images).
AC will shorten the life of the unit, and might even cause * Create image content with minimal contrast between light
a fire hazard. and dark areas, for example white characters on black
2. Handle the unit carefully when installing it and do not backgrounds. Use complementary or pastel color whenever
drop. possible.
3. Set the unit away from heat, excessive dust, and direct * Avoid displaying images with few colors and distinct,
sunlight. sharply defined borders between colors.
4. Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small
metal objects. In case of accident, unplug the unit and
have it serviced by an authorized Service Center.
5. Do not hit or scratch the panel surface as this causes
flaws on the surface of the screen.
6. For correct installation and mounting it is strongly
recommended to use a trained,authorized dealer.
7. As is the case with any phosphor-based display (like a
CRT monitor, for example) light output will gradually
decrease over the life of a Plasma Display Panel.

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Contents
How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor .... 1 OSM Controls ................................................. 18
Menu Operations ................................................... 18
Introduction ..................................................... 2 Picture Settings Menu ............................................. 20
Introduction to the Adjusting the picture ................................................. 20
Plasma Monitor ........................................................ 2 Setting the picture mode according to the
The features you’ll enjoy include: ............................... 2 brightness of the room ............................................... 21
Contents of the Package ........................................... 2 Setting the color temperature .................................... 22
Options .................................................................. 2 Adjusting the color to the desired quality ................... 23
Reducing noise in the picture ..................................... 24
Part Names and Function .................................. 3 Sound Settings Menu .............................................. 25
Front View ............................................................... 3 Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance ........ 25
Rear View / Terminal Board ...................................... 4 Screen Settings Menu ............................................. 26
Remote Control ........................................................ 5 Adjusting the Position, Size, Fine Picture,
Battery Installation and Replacement ........................... 6 Picture Adj ................................................................ 26
Using the wired remote control mode .......................... 7 Function Settings Menu .......................................... 27
Operating Range .......................................................... 7 Setting the on-screen menu ....................................... 27
Handling the remote control ......................................... 7 Adjusting the position of the menu display ................ 28
Setting the power management for computer images ..... 29
Installation ...................................................... 8 POWER/STANDBY indicator ................................... 30
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer ............... 9 Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen ......... 31
Connections with Equipment that has a Digital Interface ... 9 Setting the picture to suit the movie ........................... 31
Connecting Your Document Camera ........................... 9 Setting RGB3 ADJ. .................................................... 32
Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player .................. 9 Reducing burn-in of the screen .................................. 32
Connecting Your DVD Player ..................................... 9 Setting the time for “INVERSE” ................................ 33
External Speaker Connections .................................. 10 Setting the time for “SCREEN WIPER” .................... 34
Resetting to the default values .................................... 35
Pin Assignments and Signal Levels
Options Settings Menu ............................................ 36
for 15 pin RGB (Analog) ......................................... 11
Setting the allocation of the audio connectors ........... 36
Pin Configuration and Signal
Setting the BNC connectors ...................................... 36
of the RGB 3 IN Connector (DVI Connector) .............. 11
Setting a computer image to the correct RGB
select screen ............................................................. 37
Basic Operations ............................................. 12
Setting high definition images to the suitable
POWER ................................................................ 12
screen size ............................................................... 38
To turn the unit ON and OFF: .................................... 12 Setting the picture size for RGB input signals ............ 38
VOLUME .............................................................. 12 Information Menu ................................................. 39
To adjust the volume: ................................................ 12 Checking the frequencies, polarities of input signals,
MUTE ................................................................... 12 and resolution ........................................................... 39
To cancel the sound: .................................................. 12 Setting the language for the menus ............................. 39
DISPLAY ................................................................ 12 Setting the video signal format .................................. 40
To check the settings: ................................................. 12
DIGITAL ZOOM ..................................................... 12 External Control ............................................. 41
AUTO ADJUST ...................................................... 12
To adjust the size or quality of the picture Table of Signals Supported .............................. 55
automatically: ............................................................ 12 Supported resolution .............................................. 55
OFF TIMER ........................................................... 13
To set the off timer: ................................................... 13 Troubleshooting ............................................. 57
To check the remaining time: ..................................... 13
To cancel the off timer ............................................... 13 Specifications ................................................. 58
WIDE Operations ............................................. 14
Watching with a wide screen (manual) .................... 14
When watching videos or digital video discs ............. 14
When watching high definition video source ............. 14
Watching computer images with a wide screen ......... 15
When “PICTURE SIZE” is set to “OFF” ................... 15

MULTI SCREEN Operations ............................... 16


Showing a couple of pictures on the screen
at the same time ................................................... 16
Operations in the Side-by-side mode .......................... 16
Operations in the Picture-in-picture mode .................. 17
Selecting the input signals to be displayed ................. 17
Adjusting the OSM controls ...................................... 17

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How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor
You can attach your optional mounts or stand to the plasma
monitor in one of the following two ways:

* While it is upright. (See Drawing A) Drawing A


* As it is laid down with the screen face down (See Drawing
B). Lay the protective sheet, which was wrapped around
the monitor when it was packaged, beneath the screen
surface so as not to scratch the screen face.

• This device cannot be installed on its own.


Be sure to use a stand or original mounting
unit. (Wall mount unit, Stand, etc.)
* See page 2.
• For correct installation and mounting it is
strongly recommended to use a trained,
authorized Toshiba dealer.
Failure to follow correct mounting
procedures could result in damage to the Drawing B
equipment or injury to the installer.
Product warranty does not cover damage
caused by improper installation.

* Use only Listed Cart or Stand, or mounting


kit or stand provided by manufacturer.

Ventilation Requirements for Wall


enclosure mounting
To allow heat to disperse, leave space between
50mm (2") 50mm (2")
50mm (2")

surrounding objects as shown on the diagram


1340mm (52.8")
below when installing.
Wall
866mm (34.2")

50mm (2")
50mm (2")

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Introduction
Introduction to the Plasma Monitor * You can select RGB source or Component source for
Toshiba plasma monior is a seamless blend of cutting-edge the 5BNC terminal. When selecting an RGB input, the
visual technology and sophisticated design. At 50-inches, source is switched to the RGB input (3); when selecting
with a 16:9 aspect ratio, the Plasma monitor certainly a component input, the source is switched to the DVD/
makes a big impression. However, at a mere 4.2 inches/ HD input (2).
107 mm thin, the monitor’s sleek techno-art lines blend in
well with your environment. Plasma monitor crisp, vivid Contents of the Package
image quality will transform data from any graphic
䡺 Plasma monitor
medium from PCs to DVD players- into art. And weighing
only 98 lbs/ 44.5 kg, it actually can be hung almost 䡺 Power cord
anywhere. Toshiba has made sure that a host of multimedia 䡺 RGB cable (Mini D-Sub 15-pin to Mini D-Sub 15-
resources can be easily connected and displayed as pin connector)
brilliantly as intended on the plasma monitor.
䡺 Remote control with two AAA Batteries
The features you’ll enjoy include: 䡺 User’s manual
• 50-inch screen
䡺 Remote cable
• 16:9 aspect ratio
• Capsulated Color Filter (CCF) and black matrix 䡺 Safety metal fittings*
• 4.2 inch / 107 mm thin
䡺 Screws for safety metal fitting*
• 98 lbs/ 44.5 kg light
• High-resolution screen: 1365⳯768 pixels 䡺 Ferrite core (small⳯2, large⳯2), band
• 160-degrees of off-axis viewing, horizontally and * These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent
vertically. tipping due to external shock when using the stand (option).
• Flicker - and warp - free display provides excellent Fasten the safety fittings to the holes in the back of the
image geometry even in screen corners monitor using the safety fitting mount screws.
• Not affected by magnetic fields, no color drift or edge
distortion.
• VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA computer signal
Options
compatibility • Wall mount unit
• NTSC, PAL, SECAM, composite and S-Video signal • Ceiling mount unit
compatibility • Tilt mount unit
• 480P, 1080I, 720P and HDTV signal compatibility • Tabletop stand
• PCs, VCRs, Laser Disc and DVD player source • Speakers
compatibility • Others
• AccuBlend™ scan conversion automatically converts
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA signals to the
panel’s native resolution
• Advanced Mass Area Sampling Progressive Scan
method is employed.
• RGB input (3*), Video input (3), DVD/HD input (2*),
Audio input (3), External Control input (1)
• AccuColor control system provides user selectable on-
screen color temperature settings
• New Drive Technology
• Component video input terminal for DVD, 15.75kHz
(Y, CB, CR )
• Digital broadcasting source compatibitly
• Seven languages (English, German, French, Italian,
Spanish, Swedish, and Japanese)

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Part Names and Function
Front View

POWER/STANDBY
INPUT SELECT VOLUME

POWER/STANDBY
VOLUME INPUT SELECT
PROCEED DOWN UP LEFT/— RIGHT/+ /EXIT

q PROCEED t POWER/STANDBY indicator


Sets the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode and displays When the power is on ............................. Lights green.
the main menu. When the power is in the standby mode ... Lights red.

w VOLUME DOWN and UP y Power


Adjusts the volume. Functions as the CURSOR (▲/ Turns the monitor’s power on and off.
▼) buttons in the On-Screen Menu (OSM) mode.
u Remote sensor window
e LEFT/– and RIGHT/+ Receives the signals from the remote control.
Enlarges or reduces the image. Functions as the
CURSOR ( / ) buttons in the On-Screen Menu
(OSM) mode.

r INPUT SELECT / EXIT


Switches the input, in the following order.

→ VIDEO1 → VIDEO2 → VIDEO3→ DVD/HD


RGB/PC3 ← RGB/PC2 ← RGB/PC1←

Functions as the EXIT buttons in the On-Screen Menu


(OSM) mode.

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Rear View/ Terminal Board

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2
B
VIDEO 3

AUDIO 1
L ( MONO )
VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2
R
VIDEO 3

AUDIO 1
L ( MONO )
Y

DVD1/HD1
R

C
Y

DVD1 / HD1
CB / PB CB / PB
CR / PR

AUDIO 2
L ( MONO )

R
CR / PR

AUDIO 2
RGB 1
L ( MONO )
R / CR / PR

RGB2 / DVD2 / HD2


G/Y

B / CB / PB

HD

VD

RGB 1
D

AUDIO 3
L ( MONO )

RGB 3
( D i g i t a l RGB )

R / CR / PR
CONTROL
LOCK
ON / OFF

RGB2/DVD2/HD2
SPEAKERS MUST
HAVE MORE THAN
7WATT RATING
IMPEDANCE 6 OHM
REMOTE
CONTROL
G/Y
RIGHT LEFT
EXTERNAL

E
CONTROL

B / CB / PB

AC-IN

HD

VD

AUDIO 3
L ( MONO )

K SPEAKERS MUST
J R

HAVE MORE THAN


7WATT RATING
IMPEDANCE 6 OHM

RIGHT LEFT RGB 3


( D i g i t a l RGB )
F

CONTROL

G
LOCK
ON / OFF

REMOTE
CONTROL H
A EXTERNAL
CONTROL
I

A EXT SPEAKER L and R G CONTROL LOCK


Connect speakers here. Maintain the correct polarity. When “CONTROL LOCK” is set “ON”, the buttons
on the set’s control panel do not function.
B VIDEO1, 2, 3
Connect VCR’s, DVD’s or Laser Discs, etc. here. H REMOTE CONTROL
Connect the supplied remote cable here.
C DVD1 / HD1
Connect DVD’s, High Definition or Laser Discs, etc. I EXTERNAL CONTROL
here. This terminal is used when power ON/OFF, input
selection and AUDIO MUTE and other controls are
D RGB1 operated externally (by external control). See also page
Inputs the analog RGB signal of personal computer, 41 for external control.
etc.
J AUDIO1, AUDIO2, AUDIO3
E RGB2/ DVD2/ HD2 These are audio input terminals.
RGB2: Inputs the analog RGB signal. The input is selectable. Set which video image to allot
DVD2/ HD2: Connect DVD’s, High Definition or them to on the menu screen.
Laser Discs, etc. here.
K AC IN
F RGB3 (DVI 29pin) Connect the included power cord here.
Inputs a digital RGB signal (TMDS).

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Remote Control
w RGB/PC
Press this button to select RGB/PC as the source.
→ RGB/PC1 → RGB/PC2 → RGB/PC3

RGB/PC can also be selected using the INPUT


SELECT button on the monitor. The input switches as
follows each time the button is pressed:
→ VIDEO1 → VIDEO2→ VIDEO3→ DVD/HD
RGB/PC3 ← RGB/PC2 ← RGB/PC1 ←

e DVD / HD
Press this button to select DVD/HD as the source.
DVD/HD can also be selected using the INPUT
SELECT button on the monitor. The input switches as
follows each time the button is pressed:
→ VIDEO1 → VIDEO2→ VIDEO3→ DVD/HD
RGB/PC3 ← RGB/PC2 ← RGB/PC1 ←

r VIDEO
Press this button to select VIDEO as the source.
→ VIDEO1 → VIDEO2 → VIDEO3

VIDEO can also be selected using the INPUT SELECT


button on the monitor. The input switches as follows
each time the button is pressed:
→ VIDEO1 → VIDEO2→ VIDEO3→ DVD/HD
RGB/PC3 ← RGB/PC2 ← RGB/PC1 ←

t PROCEED
Press this button to access the OSM controls.
Press this button during the display of the main menu
to go to the sub menu.

y CURSOR (▲ / ▼ /  / )
Use these buttons to select items or settings and to
adjust settings or switch the display patterns.

u EXIT
Press this button to exit the OSM controls in the main
menu. Press this button during the display of the sub
menu to return to the main menu.

i POINTER
Press this button to display the pointer.

o ZOOM (+ /–)
Enlarges or reduces the image.

!0 VOLUME (+ /–)
q POWER ON/OFF Adjusts the volume.
Switches Power ON/OFF.
!1 MUTE
(This does not operate when POWER/STANDBY
Mutes the sound.
indicator of the main unit is off.)
!2 WIDE
The type of broadcast is detected automatically, and
the recommended wide screen is set.

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!3 DISPLAY Battery Installation and Replacement
Displays the source settings on the screen. Insert the 2 “AAA” batteries, making sure to set them in
with the proper polarity.
!4 OFF TIMER
Activates the off timer for the unit. 1.Press and open the cover.
!5 MULTI
Press this button to select a screen mode from among
single mode, side by side, and picture in picture.

!6 SELECT
Press this button to select the active picture in a multi
screen mode.

!7 AUTO ADJUST
Press this button to adjust Fine Picture, Picture ADJ,
Position, and Contrast automatically, or to switch the 2.Align the batteries according to the (+) and (–) indication
screen size to ZOOM mode automatically with the inside the case.
superimposed caption displayed fully only when the
picture contains dark areas above and below the picture.

!8 Remote control signal transmitter


Transmits the remote control signals.

!9 Remote Jack
Insert the plug of the supplied remote cable here when
using the supplied remote control in the wired
condition.
3.Replace the cover.

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Using the wired remote control mode Operating Range
Connect the supplied remote cable to the remote control’s * Use the remote control within a distance of about 5 m/
remote jack and the “REMOTE CONTROL” terminal on 16ft. from the front of the monitor’s remote control sensor
the monitor. and at horizontal and vertical angles of up to approximately
When the cable is connected, the mode automatically 30°.
switches to wired remote control. When the wired remote * The remote control operation may not function if the
control mode is used, the remote control can be operated monitor’s remote control sensor is exposed to direct
even if no batteries are loaded. sunlight or strong artificial light, or if there is an obstacle
between the sensor and the remote control.

VIDEO 1
CONTROL
VIDEO 2

VIDEO 3
LOCK
ON / OFF
AUDIO 1

L ( MONO )

Y
DVD1 / HD1

CB / PB

CR / PR

REMOTE
AUDIO 2

L ( MONO )

R
CONTROL
RGB 1

R / CR / PR
RGB2 / DVD2 / HD2

G/Y

B / CB / PB

HD EXTERNAL
VD
CONTROL
AUDIO 3

L ( MONO )

POWER/STANDBY
RGB 3 LUME INPUT SELECT
( D i g i t a l RGB ) UP LEFT/— RIGHT/+ /EXIT

CONTROL
LOCK
ON / OFF
SPEAKERS MUST
HAVE MORE THAN REMOTE
7WATT RATING
IMPEDANCE 6 OHM CONTROL

RIGHT LEFT
EXTERNAL
CONTROL

Approx.
5m/ 16ft
Remote Control
Cable

To Remote Jack

Handling the remote control


• Do not drop or mishandle the remote control.
• Do not get the remote control wet. If the remote control
gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Avoid heat and humidity.
• When not using the remote control for a long period,
remove the batteries.
• Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different
types together.
• Do not take apart the batteries, heat them, or throw them
into a fire.
• When using the remote control in the wireless condition,
be sure to unplug the remote cable from the REMOTE
CONTROL terminal on the monitor.

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Installation

VCR or Laser Disc Player

To video inputs on
the plasma monitor
VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 3 Document Camera


AUDIO 1

L ( MONO )

Y
DVD1/ HD1

CB / PB

CR / PR
IBM VGA or Compatibles
AUDIO 2

L ( MONO )

RGB 1
Macintosh or Compatibles
R / CR / PR
(Desk top type)
RGB2/ DVD2/ HD2

G/Y

B / CB / PB

HD

VD
Monitor adapter for
Macintosh
AUDIO 3

L ( MONO )

Signal cable (supplied)


To Mini D-Sub 15 pin connector on the plasma monitor
RGB 3
( D i g i t a l RGB )

CONTROL
LOCK
ON / OFF

REMOTE
CONTROL
An image may not be displayed
correctly if a video source like a
EXTERNAL VCR is connected to the DVD terminals. DVD Player
CONTROL

Personal computer with a


digital RGB output

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Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Connecting Your Document Camera
Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your plasma You can connect your plasma monitor to a document
monitor will enable you to display your computer’s screen camera. To do so, simply:
image for an impressive presentation. The plasma monitor
1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and
supports the signals described on page 55.
document camera.
To connect a PC, Macintosh or compatible graphics adapter,
simply: 2. Use a standard video cable to connect your document
camera to the Video input on your plasma monitor.
1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and computer.
3. Turn on the plasma monitor and the document camera.
2. If your PC does not support SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
you will need to install an SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
Note: Refer to your document camera owner’s manual
graphics board. Consult your computer’s owner’s manual
for more information about your camera’s video output
for your SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA configuration. If you
requirements.
need to install a new board, see the manual that comes
with your new graphics board for installation instructions.
Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc
3. The plasma monitor provides signal compatibility up to Player
VESA 16001200 (UXGA). However, it is not
Use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your
recommended to use this resolution due to image
VCR or laser disc player to your plasma monitor. To make
readability on the monitors 1365768 native pixel
these connections, simply:
resolution panel.
4. Use the signal cable that’s supplied to connect your PC or
1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and VCR
Macintosh computer to the plasma monitor. For Macintosh,
or laser disc player.
use the monitor adapter to connect to your computer’s
video port. 2. Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output
connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player,
5. Turn on the plasma monitor and the computer.
connect the other end to the Video input on your plasma
6. If the plasma monitor goes blank after a period of inactivity, monitor. Use standard RCA audio patch cords to
it may be caused by a screen saver installed on the computer connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player
you’ve connected to the plasma monitor. to your plasma monitor (if your VCR or laser disc player
When using a Macintosh with the plasma monitor, the has this capability). Be careful to keep your right and
following four display standards are supported using the left channel connections correct for stereo sound.
Macintosh adapter :
3. Turn on the plasma monitor and the VCR or laser disc
13" fixed mode
player.
16" fixed mode
19" fixed mode
Note: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner’s
21" fixed mode
manual for more information about your equipment’s video
The 19" fixed mode is recommended for the plasma monitor.
output requirements.

Connections with Equipment that Connecting Your DVD Player


has a Digital Interface You can connect your plasma monitor to a DVD player.
Connections can be made with equipment that is equipped To do so, simply:
with a digital interface compliant with the DVI (Digital
Visual Interface) standard.
* Use a DVI 29-pin signal cable and the ferrite cores 1. Turn off the power to your plasma monitor and DVD
(supplied) when making connections to the RGB3 IN (DVI) player.
connector of the main unit. 2. Use a standard video cable to connect your DVD player
Note that the RGB3 IN(DVI) terminal does not support to the Y, Cb, and Cr inputs on your plasma monitor.
analog RGB input source. Or use the DVD-player’s S-Video output. Use a
standard S-Video cable to connect to the S-Video input
Note: on the plasma monitor.
1. Input TMDS signals conforming to DVI standards.
The TMDS input corresponds to 1 link. 3. Turn on the plasma monitor and the DVD player.
2. To maintain display quality, use a cable with a quality
prescribed by DVI standards that is within 5 meters in length.

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External Speaker Connections

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 3

AUDIO 1
L ( MONO )

DVD1 / HD1
CB / PB

CR / PR

AUDIO 2
L ( MONO )
RIGHT LEFT R

RGB 1

R / CR / PR

RGB2 / DVD2 / HD2


G/Y

B / CB / PB

HD

VD

AUDIO 3
L ( MONO )

RGB 3
( D i g i t a l RGB )

CONTROL
LOCK
ON / OFF
SPEAKERS MUST
HAVE MORE THAN REMOTE
7WATT RATING
IMPEDANCE 6 OHM CONTROL

RIGHT LEFT
EXTERNAL
CONTROL

AC-IN

External speakers (option) may be connected to the plasma To connect external speakers directly to the plasma
monitor to reproduce sound from VIDEO, DVD or RGB monitor:
signal sources. 1. Strip the ends of the speaker wires.
2. Press down the tabs below the SPEAKERS terminals,
External speakers may be connected directly to the insert the speaker wire and release the tab to secure the
SPEAKERS terminals or indirectly by connecting a stereo speaker wire connection:
system amplifier to the audio outputs. [a] Connect the right speaker (located at right side
of the monitor when viewed from the front)
CAUTION: Unplug the plasma monitor and all positive (+) wire to RIGHT +.
connected components before connecting external [b] Connect the right speaker negative (–) wire to
speakers. Use only speakers with 6-ohm impedance and RIGHT –.
a power input rating of 7 watts or more. [c] Connect the left speaker negative (–) wire to
LEFT–.
[d] Connect the left speaker positive (+) wire to
LEFT+.

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Pin Assignments and Signal Levels for 15 pin RGB (Analog)
Pin No. Signal (Analog)
5 4 3 2 1 1 Red
10 9 8 7 6
2 Green or sync-on-green
15 14 13 12 11
3 Blue
4 No connection
5 Ground
6 Red ground
7 Green ground
8 Blue ground
9 No connection
10 Sync signal ground
11 No connection
12 Bi-directional DATA (SDA)
13 Horizontal sync or Composite sync
14 Vertical sync
15 Data clock

Pin Configuration and Signal of the RGB 3 IN Connector (DVI Connector)


The unit is equipped with a type of connector commonly
used for both analog and digital. Pin No. Signal (Digital)
(Functionally, this cannot be used for an 1 T.M.D.S Data 2 -
analog input.) 2 T.M.D.S Data 2 +
(TMDS can be used for one link only.) 3 T.M.D.S Data 2 Shield
4 No connection
5 No connection
RGB 3 6 DDC Clock
7 DDC Data
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 25 26
8 No connection
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 9 T.M.D.S Data 1 -
29 10 T.M.D.S Data 1 +
11 T.M.D.S Data 1 Shield
12 No connection
13 No connection
14 +5V Power
15 Ground
16 Hot Plug Detect
17 T.M.D.S Data 0 -
18 T.M.D.S Data 0 +
19 T.M.D.S Data 0 Shield
20 No connection
21 No connection
22 T.M.D.S Clock Shield
23 T.M.D.S Clock +
24 T.M.D.S Clock -
25 No connection
26 No connection
27 No connection
28 No connection
29 No connection

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Basic Operations
POWER DIGITAL ZOOM
To turn the unit ON and OFF: Digital zoom specifies the picture position and enlarges
the picture.
1. Plug the power cord into an active AC power outlet.
1. Press the POINTER button to display the pointer. ( )
2. Press the POWER ON button (on the remote control)
to turn on the unit. To change the size of the picture:
Press the ZOOM+ button and enlarge the picture.
The monitor’s POWER/STANDBY indicator will light
The pointer will change to resemble a magnifying
up (green) when the unit is on.
glass. ( )
3. Press the POWER OFF button (on the remote control A press of the ZOOM- button will reduce the picture
or the unit) to turn off the unit. and return it to its original size.
The monitor’s POWER/STANDBY indicator turns red To change the picture position:
and the standby mode is set (only when turning off the Select the position with the ▲▼  buttons.
unit with the remote control).
2. Press the POINTER button to delete the pointer.
VOLUME
AUTO ADJUST
To adjust the volume:
To adjust the size or quality of the picture
1. Press and hold the VOLUME button (on the remote automatically:
control or the unit) to increase to the desired level.
Press the AUTO ADJUST button.
2. Press and hold the VOLUME button (on the remote
control or the unit) to decrease to the desired level.
Information
MUTE  AUTO ADJUST ON setting
To cancel the sound:
When RGB (still picture) input
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to cancel
is selected ...... Fine Picture, Picture ADJ, Position,
the sound; press again to restore.
and Contrast will be adjusted
automatically.
DISPLAY
To check the settings: When RGB (motion picture),
1. The screen changes each time the DISPLAY button is VIDEO, or Y/Pb/Pr (component) input
pressed. is selected ...... The screen size switches to ZOOM
mode automatically with the
2. If the button is not pressed for approximately three superimposed caption displayed fully
seconds, the menu turns off. only when the picture contains dark
areas above and below the picture.

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OFF TIMER To cancel the off timer:
To set the off timer: 1. Press the OFF TIMER button twice in a row.
The off timer can be set to turn the power off after 30, 60,
90 or 120 minutes. 2. The off timer is canceled.

1. Press the OFF TIMER button to start the timer at 30


OFF TIMER 0
minutes.
2. Press the OFF TIMER button to the desired time.
3. The timer starts when the menu turns off.
→ 30 → 60 → 90 → 120 → 0

OFF TIMER 30

Note:
After the power is turned off with the off timer ...
A slight current is still supplied to the monitor. When you
are leaving the room or do not plan to use the system for a
long period of time, turn off the power of the monitor.

To check the remaining time:


1. Once the off timer has been set, press the OFF TIMER
button once.
2. The remaining time is displayed, then turns off after a
few seconds.
3. When five minutes remain the remaining time appears
until it reaches zero.

OFF TIMER 28

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WIDE Operations
Watching with a wide screen (manual) STADIUM size screen
With this function, you can select one of four screen sizes.

When watching videos or digital video discs

1. Press the WIDE button on the remote control.


2. Within 3 seconds ...
Press the WIDE button again. The picture is expanded in the horizontal and vertical
The screen size switches as follows: directions at different ratios.
→ ZOOM → NORMAL → FULL → STADIUM
* Use this for watching normal video programs (4:3) with a
wide screen.

ZOOM size screen When watching high definition video source

1. Press the WIDE button on the remote control.

FULL size screen (16 : 9)

The picture is expanded in the horizontal and vertical


direction, maintaining the original proportions.
* Use this for theater size (wide) movies, etc.

NORMAL size screen (4:3) The full size screen is displayed.


* The picture has the same size as video pictures (16 : 9).

The normal size screen is displayed.


* The picture has the same size as video pictures with a
4 : 3 aspect ratio.

FULL size screen

The image is expanded in the horizontal direction.


* Images compressed in the horizontal direction (“squeezed
images”) are expanded in the horizontal direction and
displayed on the entire screen. (Normal images are
expanded in the horizontal direction.)

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Watching computer images with a FULL size screen
wide screen
Switch to the wide screen mode to expand the 4 : 3 image
to fill the entire screen.
1. Press the WIDE button on the remote control.
2. Within 3 seconds ...
Press the WIDE button again.
The screen size switches as follows: The image is expanded in the horizontal and vertical
→ NORMAL → FULL direction.

NORMAL size screen (4:3 or SXGA 5:4) When wide signals are input.

TRUE

The picture has the same size as the normal computer


image.
The image is true resolution.
FULL size screen
FULL

The image is expanded in the horizontal direction.

When wide signals are input.


Information
FULL size screen
 Supported resolution
See page 55 for details on the display output of the
various VESA signal standards supported by the
monitor.
 “PICTURE SIZE” setting
When the setting of “PICTURE SIZE” is OFF, the size
of RGB-input pictures will be TRUE in place of
When “PICTURE SIZE” is set to “OFF” NORMAL.
The screen size switches as follows:  When 852 (848) dot  480 line wide VGA*
→ TRUE → FULL signals with a vertical frequency of 60 Hz and
horizontal frequency of 31.7 (31.0) kHz are in-
TRUE size screen (VGA, SVGA 4:3) put
Select an appropriate setting for RGB SELECT mode
referring to the“Table of Signals Supported” on page
55.
* “ IBM PC/AT” and “VGA” are registered trademarks
of IBM, Inc. of the United States.

The image is true resolution.

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MULTI SCREEN Operations
Showing a couple of pictures on the Operations in the Side-by-side mode
screen at the same time To change the picture size, press the cursor  or  button.

* An RGB-input picture may not be displayed in these modes, VIDEO1 RGB/PC1


depending on the input signal specifications.

1. Press the MULTI button to select a screen mode from


A
B
among single mode, side by side, and picture in picture.
 button  button
Side by side

VIDEO1 RGB/PC1
VIDEO1 RGB/PC1

A B A B

 button  button

Note:
Picture A and B on the above screen are not always of the VIDEO1 RGB/PC1

same height.

Picture in picture
A B

VIDEO1 RGB/PC1
To swap the picture on the right and the left, press the
cursor  button.
Sub
Main screen
screen VIDEO1 RGB/PC1

A B

Information
Multi screen operations may not function depending  button
on the combination of input signals. In the table below,
“” means Yes, “” means No.
RGB/PC1 VIDEO1
Pictures displayed on the right/main screen
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 HD/DVD1 HD/DVD2 RGB/PC1 RGB/PC2 RGB/PC3
Pictures VIDEO1        
displayed on VIDEO2         B A
the left/sub VIDEO3        
screen HD/DVD1        
HD/DVD2        
RGB/PC1        
RGB/PC2        
       
RGB/PC3
To make the desired picture active, press the SELECT
button.
 Multi screen operations may not function
depending on the type of the RGB signals. VIDEO1 RGB/PC1

A B

SELECT button

VIDEO1 RGB/PC1

A B
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Operations in the Picture-in-picture mode Selecting the input signals to be displayed
To move the position of the sub screen, press the cursor  1. Press the SELECT button to make the desired picture
or  button. active.
2. Press the RGB/PC, VIDEO, or DVD/HD button.
VIDEO1 RGB/PC1 Each press of the button changes the selection of the
input signal.

A
B The INPUT SELECT button on the monitor can also
be used to change the selection.

 button  button Adjusting the OSM controls


1. Press the SELECT button to make the desired picture
VIDEO1 RGB/PC1 active.
2. Press the PROCEED button to display the MAIN
B A
MENU.
3. Adjust the setting to your preference.
For details, see “OSM (On Screen Menu) Controls” on
To change the size of the sub screen, press the ZOOM page 18.
/ button.
Note:
VIDEO1 RGB/PC1 • During Multi screen mode, Auto Adjust does not affect
the screen.
A
B • During Multi screen mode, some functions of OSM
VIDEO1 RGB/PC1 controls are not available.
ZOOM—
button

A
B
ZOOM+ VIDEO1 RGB/PC1
button
ZOOM—
button

A
B
ZOOM+ VIDEO1 RGB/PC1
button
ZOOM—
button

A
B
ZOOM+
button

To make the desired picture active, press the SELECT


button.

VIDEO1 RGB/PC1

A
B
SELECT button

VIDEO1 RGB/PC1

A
B

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OSM(On Screen Menu) Controls
Menu Operations 5. The change is stored until you adjust it again.
6. Repeat steps 2 – 5 to adjust an additional item, or press
The OSM window is displayed with respect to the the EXIT button on the remote control to return to the
screen as shown on the diagram. main menu.
* Depending on the screen’s mode, the OSM may be
Note: The main menu disappears by pressing the EXIT
displayed differently.
button.
In the explanation, the OSM section is shown close up.

MAIN MENU
PICTURE
SOUND
SCREEN
FUNCTION
OPTIONS
INFORMATION

SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT EXIT

The following describes how to use the menus and the


selected items.
1. Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU.

MAIN MENU
PICTURE
SOUND
SCREEN
FUNCTION
OPTIONS
INFORMATION

SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT EXIT

2. Press the cursor buttons ▲ ▼ on the remote control to


highlight the menu you wish to enter.

3. Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to


select a submenu or item.

PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT R G
PICTURE MODE : MEMORY
COLOR TEMP. : 2
NR : OFF
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

4. Adjust the level or change the setting of the selected


item by using the cursor buttons   on the remote
control.

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Main menu Sub menu Functions Default Reset
PICTURE CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast. Center Yes
BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness. Center Yes
SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness. Center/1 Yes
COLOR Adjusts the color. Center Yes
TINT Adjusts the tint. Center Yes
PICTURE MODE Sets the picture mode according to the VIDEO environment and MEMORY Yes
image software.
COLOR TEMP Adjusts the color temperature and white balance. 2 Yes
NR Reduces noise visible in image. OFF Yes

Main menu Sub menu Functions Default Reset


SOUND BASS Sets the bass. Center Yes
TREBLE Sets the treble. Center Yes
BALANCE Sets the left/right balance. Center Yes

Main menu Sub menu Functions Default Reset


SCREEN V-POSITION Adjusts the vertical position. Center Yes
H-POSITION Adjusts the horizontal position. Center Yes
V-HEIGHT Adjusts the vertical size. Min Yes
H-WIDTH Adjusts the horizontal size. Min Yes
AUTO PICTURE Turn this on to have the monitor automatically adjust “FINE PICTURE” OFF*1 No
and “PICTURE ADJ”.
FINE PICTURE Adjusts for flickering on the computer image. Min*1 Yes
PICTURE ADJ. Adjusts for striped patterns on the computer image. Center*1 Yes

Main menu Sub menu Functions Default Reset


FUNCTION OSM Turns the on-screen menu (screen mode, etc.) off (when set to “OFF”). ON Yes
When set to “ON”, the on-screen menu is displayed.
OSM ADJ. Adjusts the vertical and horizontal positions of the menu display. 1 Yes
POWER MGT Sets the monitor for use as an energy-saving display when used with a OFF Yes
computer.
GRAY LEVEL In case of 4 : 3, sets the luminance of both sides. 3 Yes
CINEMA MODE Sets the picture to suit the movie. ON Yes
RGB3 ADJ. Adjusts the picture when the picture input from the RGB3 input 1 Yes
terminal is distorted.
LONG LIFE Sets the picture to reduce burn-in of the display. *2 Yes
RESET Resets all the settings (PICTURE, SOUND, SCREEN, FUNCTION, — —
etc.) to the factory default values.

Main menu Sub menu Functions Default Reset


OPTIONS AUDIO INPUT Sets the allocation of the audio connectors. *3 Yes
BNC SELECT Sets the BNC connectors. RGB Yes
RGB SELECT Sets the appropriate mode for the computer image. AUTO Yes
RGB (VGA signals), VIDEO (Moving picture), WIDE (WIDE VGA) DTV.
HD SELECT Sets the digital broadcasting (1080A,1080B) or the High Vision (1035I). 1080B No
PICTURE SIZE Sets the picture size for RGB input. ON Yes

Main menu Sub menu Functions Default Reset


INFORMATION FREQUENCY Used to check the frequency and synchronizing polarities of the signal — —
currently being inputted.
LANGUAGE Sets the language of the menus (Japanese, English, German, French, English No
Swedish, Italian or Spanish).
COLOR SYSTEM Sets the VIDEO format (AUTO1, AUTO2, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, AUTO1 No
SECAM, 4.43 NTSC or 3.58 NTSC).

*1 RGB/PC only.
*2 PLE: AUTO ORBITER: OFF INVERSE: OFF SCREEN WIPER: OFF
*3 AUDIO1: VIDEO1 AUDIO2: HD/DVD1 AUDIO3: RGB1
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Picture Settings Menu 4. Once the adjustment is completed ...
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
Adjusting the picture
The contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and tint can be To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
adjusted as desired. more.

Example: Adjusting the contrast Note: If “CAN NOT ADJUST” appears ...
When trying to enter the PICTURE submenu, make sure
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to PICTURE MODE is set to MEMORY.
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
Information
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE”, then  Picture adjustment screen
press the PROCEED button. The “PICTURE” screen
CONTRAST .... Changes the picture’s contrast.
appears.
BRIGHTNESS . Changes the picture’s brightness.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “CONTRAST”. SHARPNESS .. Changes the picture’s sharpness.
Adjusts picture detail of VIDEO
PICTURE display.
CONTRAST COLOR ........... Changes the color density.
BRIGHTNESS
TINT ................ Changes the picture’s tint. Adjust for
SHARPNESS
COLOR
natural colored skin, background, etc.
TINT R G
 Adjusting the computer image
PICTURE MODE : MEMORY
COLOR TEMP. : 2 Only the contrast and brightness can be adjusted when
NR : OFF a computer signal is connected.
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the “PICTURE MODE” settings.
3. Use the  and  buttons to adjust the contrast.

CONTRAST

* If neither the  or  button is pressed within 5 seconds,


the current setting is set and the previous screen
reappears.

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Setting the picture mode according to the 4. Once the adjustment is completed ...
brightness of the room
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu. To
There are four picture modes that can be used effectively
delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once more.
according to the environment in which you are viewing
the display.
Information
Example: Setting the “THEATER” mode
 Types of picture modes
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to MEMORY ........ The last picture adjustments are stored
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... here.
THEATER ........ Set this mode when watching video in
a dark room.
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE”, then This mode provides darker, finer
press the PROCEED button. pictures, like the screen in movie
The “PICTURE” screen appears. theaters.
CONTRAST = 80% for RESET mode
BRIGHTNESS = 95% for RESET
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE MODE”. mode
NORMAL ......... Set this mode when watching video in
PICTURE a bright room.
CONTRAST This mode provides dynamic pictures
BRIGHTNESS with distinct differences between light
SHARPNESS
and dark sections.
COLOR
TINT R G
CONTRAST = 96% for RESET mode
PICTURE MODE : MEMORY RESET ............ Use this to reset the picture to the
COLOR TEMP. : 2 factory default settings.
NR : OFF
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

3. To set to “THEATER” ...


Use the  and  buttons to select “THEATER”.
The mode switches as follows when the  and 
buttons are pressed:
→ MEMORY ↔ THEATER ↔ NORMAL ↔ RESET ←

PICTURE MODE : THEATER

* If neither the  or  button is pressed within 5 seconds,


the current selection is set and the previous screen
reappears.

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Setting the color temperature 4. Once the setting is completed...
Use this procedure to set color tone produced by the plasma
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
display.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
Example: Setting “1” more.

Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to


Information
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
 Setting the color temperature
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE”, then 1 ...................... High (bluer)
press the PROCEED button. 2 ......................... Middle (Standard)
The “PICTURE” screen appears. 3 ...................... Low (redder)

2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “COLOR TEMP.”.


 Restoring the factory default settings
PICTURE Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that this
CONTRAST also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT R G
PICTURE MODE : MEMORY
COLOR TEMP. : 2
NR : OFF
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

3. Use the  and  buttons to select “1”.


The mode switches as follows when the  and 
buttons are pressed:
→ 2 ↔ 3 ↔ PRO ↔ 1 ←

* See page 23 to set “PRO”.

COLOR TEMP. : 1

* If neither the  or  button is pressed within 5 seconds,


the current selection is set and the previous screen reappears.

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Adjusting the color to the desired quality 4. Press the PROCEED button.
Use this procedure to adjust the white balance for bright The “WHITE BALANCE” screen appears.
pictures and dark pictures to achieve the desired color
5. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “RED-GAIN”.
quality.
WHITE BALANCE
GAIN
Example: Adjusting the “WHITE BALANCE” RED
GREEN
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to BLUE
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... BIAS
RED
GREEN
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE”, then BLUE
press the PROCEED button. SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
6. Adjust the white balance using the  and  buttons.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “COLOR TEMP.”.

PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT R G
PICTURE MODE : MEMORY RED
COLOR TEMP. : 2
NR : OFF
* If neither the  or  button is pressed within 5 seconds,
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
the current setting is set and the previous screen reappears.

3. Use the  and  buttons to select “PRO”. 7. Once the adjustment is completed...
Press the EXIT button several times to return to the
The mode switches as follows when the  and 
main menu. To delete the main menu, press the EXIT
buttons are pressed: button once more.
→ 2 ↔ 3 ↔ PRO ↔ 1 ←

Information

 Adjusting the white balance


RGB-GAIN ....... White balance adjustment for signal
level
RGB-BIAS ....... White balance adjustment for black
level

COLOR TEMP. : PRO


 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
* If neither the  or  button is pressed within 5 seconds,
the current selection is set and the previous screen reappears.

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Reducing noise in the picture 4. Once the setting is completed ...
Use these settings if the picture has noise due to poor Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
reception or when playing video tapes on which the picture To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
quality is poor. more.

Example: Setting “NR-3”


Information
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to  NR
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... * “NR” stands for Noise Reduction.
* This function reduces noise in the picture.
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE”, then
press the PROCEED button.  Types of noise reduction
The “PICTURE” screen appears.
There are three types of noise reduction. Each has a
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “NR”. different level of noise reduction.
The effect becomes stronger as the number increases
PICTURE (in the order NR-1 → NR-2 → NR-3).
CONTRAST OFF ............... Turns the noise reduction function off.
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
TINT R G
PICTURE MODE : MEMORY
COLOR TEMP. : 2
NR : OFF
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

3. Use the  and  buttons to select “NR-3”.


The mode switches as follows when the  and 
buttons are pressed:
→ OFF ↔ NR-1 ↔ NR-2 ↔ NR-3 ←

NR : NR-3

* If neither the  or  button is pressed within 5 seconds,


the current selection is set and the previous screen
reappears.

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Sound Settings Menu To continue adjusting the sound ...
Repeat from step 2.
Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right 4. Once the adjustment is completed ...
balance Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu. To
The treble, bass and left/right balance can be adjusted to delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once more.
suit your tastes.
Note : If “CAN NOT ADJUST” appears...
Example: Adjusting the bass Set “AUDIO INPUT” on the OPTION menu correctly.

Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to


display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... Information
 Sound settings menu
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “SOUND”, then BASS .............. Changes the level of low frequency
press the PROCEED button. sound.
The “SOUND” screen appears. TREBLE .......... Changes the level of high frequency
sound.
2. To adjust the bass ...
BALANCE ....... Changes the balance of the left and
Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “BASS”.
right channels.
SOUND
BASS  Restoring the factory default settings
TREBLE
BALANCE L R Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.

SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

3. Adjust the bass using the  and  buttons.

SOUND
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE L R

SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

* If neither the  or  button is pressed within 5 seconds,


the current selection is set and the previous screen reappears.

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Screen Settings Menu 3. Adjust using the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons.

Adjusting the Position, Size, Fine Picture, Picture Adj


The position of the image can be adjusted and flickering
of the image can be corrected.

Example: Adjusting the vertical position in the normal


mode

Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to V–POSITION


display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
* If neither the 䊴 or 䊳 button is pressed within 5 seconds,
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “SCREEN”, then the current setting is set and the previous screen
press the PROCEED button. The “SCREEN” menu reappears.
appears.
Default settings (when RGB/PC is selected) To continue making other computer image
adjustments ...
SCREEN Repeat from step 2.
MODE : NORMAL
V–POSITION
H–POSITION 4. Once all adjustments are completed ...
V–HEIGHT Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
H–WIDTH To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
AUTO PICTURE : OFF more.
FINE PICTURE
PICTURE ADJ.
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN Information

* The settings on the SCREEN menu are not preset at the 䡵 When “AUTO PICTURE” is “OFF”
factory. SCREEN
MODE : FULL
To select a mode ... V–POSITION
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select a mode. H–POSITION
The mode switches as follows when the 䊴 and 䊳 V–HEIGHT
buttons are pressed: H–WIDTH
AUTO PICTURE : OFF
→ NORMAL ↔ FULL ←
FINE PICTURE
PICTURE ADJ.
* The mode can also be switched by pressing the “WIDE” SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
button on the remote control.
When Auto Picture is off, the Fine Picture and the
2. To adjust the vertical position ... Picture ADJ. items are displayed so that you can adjust
Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “V-POSITION”. them.

SCREEN
MODE : NORMAL
V–POSITION
H–POSITION
V–HEIGHT
H–WIDTH
AUTO PICTURE : OFF
FINE PICTURE
PICTURE ADJ.
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

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Information Function Settings Menu
䡵 Adjusting the Auto Picture Setting the on-screen menu
When using the monitor for presentations, etc., the monitor
ON ................... The Picture ADJ and Fine Picture
can be set so that the input source, screen mode, etc., do
adjustments are made automatically.
not appear.
OFF ................. The Picture ADJ and Fine Picture
adjustments are made manually.
Example: Turning the on-screen menu mode off
䡵 Adjusting the position of the image
V-POSITION ... Adjusts the vertical position of the Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
image. display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
H-POSITION ... Adjusts the horizontal position of the
image. 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”, then
V-HEIGHT ....... Adjusts the vertical size of the image. press the PROCEED button.
(Except for STADIUM mode) The “FUNCTION” screen appears.
H-WIDTH ......... Adjusts the horizontal size of the
image. (Except for STADIUM mode) 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OSM”.
FINE PICTURE* .. Adjusts for flickering.
FUNCTION
PICTURE ADJ* .... Adjusts for striped patterns on the : ON
OSM
image. OSM ADJ. : 1
* The Picture ADJ and Fine Picture features are available POWER MGT : OFF
only when the “Auto Picture” is off. GRAY LEVEL : 3
CINEMA MODE : ON
* The AUTO PICTURE, FINE PICTURE and PICTURE RGB3 ADJ. : 1
ADJ. are available only for RGB signals. LONG LIFE
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
3. To turn the on-screen menu mode off ...
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “OFF”.
except for Auto Picture.
The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
button is pressed:
ON ↔ OFF

FUNCTION
OSM : OFF
OSM ADJ. : 1
POWER MGT : OFF
GRAY LEVEL : 3
CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

4. Once the setting is completed ...


Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more.
Information
䡵 OSM modes
ON ................... The on-screen menu appears.
OFF ................. The on-screen menu does not appear.
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.

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Adjusting the position of the menu display 3. To adjust the position...
Use these operations to adjust the position of the menus Adjust using the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons.
that appear on the screen.
FUNCTION
OSM : ON
Example: Adjusting the position of the menu display
OSM ADJ. : 2
POWER MGT : OFF
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to GRAY LEVEL : 3
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”, RESET
then press the PROCEED button. SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
The “FUNCTION” menu appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OSM ADJ.”

FUNCTION
OSM : ON OSM
FUNCTION
: ON
OSM ADJ. : 2

OSM ADJ. : 1 POWER MGT


GRAY LEVEL
: OFF
: 3
: ON
POWER MGT : OFF CINEMA MODE
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE

GRAY LEVEL : 3 RESET


SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

FUNCTION
OSM : ON
OSM ADJ. : 1
POWER MGT
GRAY LEVEL
: OFF
: 3
4. Once all adjustments are completed ...
CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ.
LONG LIFE
: 1
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more.

Information
䡵 Adjusting the position of the menu display
The position can be set
1 2 3 between 1 and 9.

4 5 6

7 8 9
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.

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Setting the power management for computer images
Information
This energy-saving (power management) function
automatically reduces the monitor’s power consumption 䡵 Power management function
if no operation is performed for a certain amount of time.
* The power management function automatically reduces
the monitor’s power consumption if the computer’s
Example: Turning the power management function on
keyboard or mouse is not operated for a certain amount
of time. This function can be used when using the
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
monitor with a computer conforming to the VESA
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
DPMS format.
* If the computer’s power is not turned on or if the
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”, then computer and selector tuner are not properly connected,
press the PROCEED button. the system is set to the off state.
The “FUNCTION” screen appears.
* For instructions on using the computer’s power
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “POWER MGT”. management function, refer to the computer’s operating
instructions.
FUNCTION
OSM : ON
OSM ADJ. : 1 䡵 Power management settings
POWER MGT : OFF
ON ................... In this mode the power management
GRAY LEVEL : 3
function is turned on.
CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
OFF ................. In this mode the power management
LONG LIFE function is turned off.
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
䡵 Power management function and POWER/
STANDBY indicator
3. To turn the power management function on ... The POWER/STANDBY indicator indicates the status
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “ON”. of the power management function. See page 30 for
The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
indicator status and description.
button is pressed:
ON ↔ OFF
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
FUNCTION Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
OSM : ON
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
OSM ADJ. : 1
POWER MGT : ON
GRAY LEVEL : 3
CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

4. Once the setting is completed ...


Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
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POWER/STANDBY indicator

Power management POWER/STANDBY Power management


mode indicator operating status Description Turning the picture back on

Horizontal and vertical synchronizing Picture already on.


On Green Not activated.
signals are present from the computer.

No horizontal synchronizing signals Operate the keyboard or mouse. The


Standby Orange Activated.
are sent from the computer. picture reappears immediately.

No vertical synchronizing signals are Operate the keyboard or mouse. The


sent from the computer. picture reappears, but more time is
Suspend Red Activated.
required than from the standby
mode.

No horizontal and vertical Operate the keyboard or mouse. The


synchronizing signals are sent from the picture reappears, but more time is
Off Red Activated.
computer. required than from the standby mode
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Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen Setting the picture to suit the movie
Use this procedure to set the gray level for the parts on the The film image is automatically discriminated and
screen on which nothing is displayed when the screen is projected in an image mode suited to the picture.
set to the 4:3 size. [NTSC, PAL, PAL60, 480I (60Hz), 525I (60Hz), 576I
(50Hz), 625I (50Hz), 1035I (60Hz), 1080I (60Hz) only]
Example: Adjusting the “GRAY LEVEL”
Example: Setting the “CINEMA MODE” to “OFF”
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”, then
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”, then
press the PROCEED button.
press the PROCEED button.
The “FUNCTION” screen appears.
The “FUNCTION” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “GRAY LEVEL”.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “CINEMA MODE”.
FUNCTION
: ON FUNCTION
OSM
OSM : ON
OSM ADJ. : 1
OSM ADJ. : 1
POWER MGT : OFF
POWER MGT : OFF
GRAY LEVEL : 3
GRAY LEVEL : 3
CINEMA MODE : ON
CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE
LONG LIFE
RESET
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

3. To adjust the “GRAY LEVEL”...


3. To set the CINEMA MODE to “OFF” ...
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to adjust the GRAY LEVEL.
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “OFF”.
The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
FUNCTION
OSM : ON button is pressed:
OSM ADJ. : 1 → ON ↔ OFF ←
POWER MGT : OFF
GRAY LEVEL : 9 FUNCTION
CINEMA MODE : ON OSM : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1 OSM ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE POWER MGT : OFF
RESET GRAY LEVEL : 3
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN CINEMA MODE : OFF
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
LONG LIFE
4. Once the setting is completed ...
RESET
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu. SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more.
4. Once the setting is completed ...
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
Information To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
䡵 GRAY LEVEL more.
This adjusts the brightness of the black (the gray level) Information
for the sides of the screen. 䡵 CINEMA MODE
The standard is 0 (black). The level can be adjusted
from 0 to 15. The factory setting is 3 (dark gray). ON ................... Automatic discrimination of the
image and projection in cinema mode.
OFF ................... Cinema mode does not function.
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults. Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.

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Setting RGB3 ADJ. Reducing burn-in of the screen
When the picture input from the RGB3 input terminal is The brightness of the screen, the position of the picture,
distorted, select the most appropriate setting from among positive/negative mode and screen wiper are adjusted to
“1”, “2”, and “3”. reduce burn-in of the screen.

Example: Setting “2” Example: Setting “PLE” to “LOCK”

Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display MAIN MENU on the screen, then... display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then proceed as
follows.
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”,
then press the PROCEED button. 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”, then
The “FUNCTION” screen appears. press the PROCEED button.
The “FUNCTION” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “RGB3 ADJ.”.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “LONG LIFE”, then
FUNCTION press the PROCEED button.
OSM : ON
OSM ADJ. : 1
FUNCTION
POWER MGT : OFF : ON
OSM
GRAY LEVEL : 3 : 1
OSM ADJ.
CINEMA MODE : ON : OFF
POWER MGT
RGB3 ADJ. : 1 : 3
GRAY LEVEL
LONG LIFE CINEMA MODE : ON
RESET RGB3 ADJ. : 1
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN LONG LIFE
RESET
3. To select “2”... SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “2”.
The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
The “LONG LIFE” screen appears.
buton is pressed:
→1↔2↔3← 3. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PLE”.

FUNCTION LONG LIFE


OSM : ON PLE : AUTO
OSM ADJ. : 1 ORBITER : OFF
POWER MGT : OFF INVERSE : OFF
GRAY LEVEL : 3 SCREEN WIPER : OFF
CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 2
LONG LIFE
RESET
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

4. Once the setting is completed... 4. Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “LOCK”.
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu. The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once button is pressed:
more.
AUTO ↔ LOCK

Information LONG LIFE


PLE : LOCK
䡵 When you adjust the RGB3 ADJ.
ORBITER : OFF
The position of the menu display will change. In such INVERSE : OFF
a case, be sure to adjust the position. SCREEN WIPER : OFF

䡵 Restoring the factory default settings


Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

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5. Once the setting is completed... Setting the time for “INVERSE”
Press the EXIT button to return to the FUNCTION Set the “INVERSE” or “WHITE” display time and the
menu. “WAITING TIME”.
To exit the main menu, press the EXIT button twice.
Example: Setting so that the INVERSE mode starts
in 30 minutes and proceeds for one and a half hours.
Information
䡵 PLE Perform Steps 1-2 on Page 32, then
AUTO .............. The brightness of the screen is
adjusted automatically to suit the 3. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “INVERSE”, then
picture quality. use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “ON”.
LOCK .............. The brightness level is set to
minimum. LONG LIFE
PLE : AUTO
䡵 ORBITER ORBITER : OFF
INVERSE : ON
OFF ................. Orbiter mode does not function.
SCREEN WIPER : OFF
ON ................... The picture moves around the screen
intermittently.
䡵 INVERSE
OFF ................. Inverse mode does not function. SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN
ON ..................... The picture is displayed alternately
between positive image and negative
4. Press the PROCEED button.
image.
The “INVERSE/WT” screen appears.
You can set the time by pressing the
PROCEED button while “ON” is set. INVERSE/WT
WT .................. The entire screen turns white. WORKING TIME : ON
You can set the time by pressing the
PROCEED button while “ON” is set.
䡵 SCREEN WIPER
OFF ................. Screen wiper mode does not function.
ON ................... Repeatedly moves the white vertical
bar from the left end of the screen to
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
the right end at a constant speed.
You can set the time by pressing the
PROCEED button while “ON” is set. 5. Adjust the time using the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons and the ▲
and ▼ buttons.
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
Select “RESET” from the function menu. Note that this button is pressed.
also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
INVERSE/WT
WORKING TIME : 1H
: 30M
* Only the PLE and ORBITER can be adjusted when a
WAITING TIME : 0H
RGB signal is connected. : 30M

SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

The 1st line of the “WORKING TIME”:


→ ON or 0H ↔ 1H ↔ 2H ↔ 3H ↔ ... ↔ 12H ←
* The “WORKING TIME” (minutes) and “WAITING
TIME” cannot be set when the “WORKING TIME”
is “ON”.

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The 2nd line of the “WORKING TIME”: Setting the time for “SCREEN WIPER”
Set the “SCREEN WIPER” operation time, “WAITING
→ 0M ↔ 3M ↔ 6M ↔ 9M ↔ ... ↔ 57M ←
TIME”, and “SPEED”.
The 1st line of the “WAITING TIME”:
→ 0H ↔1H ↔ 2H ↔ 3H ↔ ... ↔ 12H ← Example: Setting so that the SCREEN WIPER mode
starts in 30 minutes and proceeds for one and a half
The 2nd line of the “WAITING TIME”: hours.
→ 0M ↔ 3M ↔ 6M ↔ 9M ↔ ... ↔ 57M ←
Perform Steps 1-2 on Page 32, then:

6. Once the setting is completed...


Press the EXIT button several times to return to the 3. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “SCREEN WIPER”,
main menu. then use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “ON”.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
LONG LIFE
more. PLE : AUTO
ORBITER : OFF
INVERSE : OFF
Information : ON
SCREEN WIPER
䡵 Setting the time
WORKING TIME
Set the length of time the “INVERSE/WT” mode lasts.
When the WORKING TIME is set to “ON”, the SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN
“INVERSE/WT” mode stays in the on state.
4. Press the PROCEED button.
WAITING TIME
The “SCREEN WIPER” screen appears.
Set the length of time until the “INVERSE/WT” mode
starts. SCREEN WIPER
* The “WORKING TIME” and “WAITING TIME” can WORKING TIME : ON
be set for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes in units of 3
minutes.
䡵 To select “ON” for the “WORKING TIME”... SPEED : 1
Set the hours of the WORKING TIME to 0H and the
minutes to 0M. “ON” will be displayed.
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

5. Adjust the time and speed using the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons


and the ▲ and ▼ buttons.
The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 and 䊳
button is pressed.

SCREEN WIPER
WORKING TIME : 1H
: 30M
WAITING TIME : 0H
: 30M
SPEED : 1

SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

The 1st line of the “WORKING TIME”:


→ ON or 0H ↔ 1H ↔ 2H ↔ 3H ↔ ... ↔ 12H ←
* The “WORKING TIME” (minutes) and “WAITING
TIME” cannot be set when the “WORKING TIME”
is “ON”.

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The 2nd line of the “WORKING TIME”: Resetting to the default values
Use these operations to restore all the picture adjustments,
→ 0M ↔ 3M ↔ 6M ↔ 9M ↔ ... ↔ 57M←
audio settings, to the factory default values.
The 1st line of the “WAITING TIME”: Refer to page 19 for items to be reset.
→ 0H ↔1H ↔ 2H ↔ 3H ↔ ... ↔ 12H←
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
The 2nd line of the “WAITING TIME”: display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
→ 0M ↔ 3M ↔ 6M ↔ 9M ↔ ... ↔ 57M←
“SPEED”: 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FUNCTION”, then
press the PROCEED button.
→ 1↔ 2 ↔ 3 ↔ 4 ↔ 5← The “FUNCTION” screen appears.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “RESET”, then press
6. Once the setting is completed... the PROCEED button.
Press the EXIT button several times to return to the
main menu. FUNCTION
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once OSM : ON
OSM ADJ. : 1
more.
POWER MGT : OFF
GRAY LEVEL : 3
Information CINEMA MODE : ON
RGB3 ADJ. : 1
䡵 Setting the time LONG LIFE
WORKING TIME RESET

Set the length of time the “SCREEN WIPER” mode SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN

lasts.
The “RESET” screen appears.
When the WORKING TIME is set to “ON”, the
“SCREEN WIPER” mode stays in the state. 3. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “RESET”, then press
the PROCEED button.
WAITING TIME
Set the length of time until the “SCREEN WIPER” RESET
RESET
mode starts.
RETURN

SPEED
Set the moving speed for the “SCREEN WIPER”. The
speed decreases as the number increases.

* The “WORKING TIME” and “WAITING TIME” can


be set for up to 12 hours and 45 minutes in units of 3 PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN

minutes.
RESET
䡵 To select “ON” for “WORKING TIME”...
Set the hours of the “WORKING TIME” to 0H and the
minutes to 0M. “ON” will be displayed.
S E T T I N G N OW

When the “SETTING NOW” screen disappears, the


screen will be restored to the previous “RESET” mode,
then all the settings are restored to the default values.
4. Once the setting is completed ...
Press the EXIT button.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more.

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Options Settings Menu Setting the BNC connectors
Select whether to set the input of the 5 BNC connectors to
Setting the allocation of the audio connectors RGB or component.
Setting the AUDIO 1, 2, and 3 connectors to the desired
input. Example: Set the BNC SELECT mode to “COMP.”

Example: Setting “AUDIO 1” to “VIDEO 2” Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OPTIONS”, then
press the PROCEED button.
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OPTIONS”, then The “OPTIONS” screen appears.
press the PROCEED button. 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “BNC SELECT”.
The “OPTIONS” screen appears.
OPTIONS
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “AUDIO 1”.
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1
OPTIONS
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO3 : RGB1
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1
BNC SELECT : RGB
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1
RGB SELECT : AUTO
AUDIO3 : RGB1
HD SELECT : 1080B
BNC SELECT : RGB
PICTURE SIZE : ON
RGB SELECT : AUTO
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
HD SELECT : 1080B
PICTURE SIZE : ON
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN 3. To set the BNC SELECT mode to “COMP.”...
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “COMP.”.
3. To set the AUDIO1 to “VIDEO2”... The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “VIDEO2”. button is pressed:
The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳 → RGB ↔ COMP. ←
button is pressed:
OPTIONS
→ VIDEO1 ↔ VIDEO2 ↔ VIDEO3 ↔ HD/DVD1 ↔ RGB/PC1 ↔ RGB/PC2 ↔ RGB/PC3 ←
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1
OPTIONS
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO3 : RGB1
AUDIO1 : VIDEO2
BNC SELECT : COMP.
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1
RGB SELECT : AUTO
AUDIO3 : RGB1
HD SELECT : 1080B
BNC SELECT : RGB
PICTURE SIZE : ON
RGB SELECT : AUTO
: 1080B SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
HD SELECT
PICTURE SIZE : ON
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN 4. Once the setting is completed...
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
4. Once the setting is completed... To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu. more.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more. Information
䡵 BNC SELECT
Information RGB ................ Use the 5BNC terminal for RGB
䡵 AUDIO INPUT input.
COMP. ............. Use the 3BNC terminal for component
A single audio input cannot be selected as the audio input.
channel for more than one input terminal.
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.

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Setting a computer image to the correct RGB
Information
select screen
With the computer image, select the RGB Select mode 䡵 RGB SELECT modes
for a moving image such as (video) mode, wide mode or One of these 6 modes must be selected in order to
digital broadcast. display the following signals correctly.
AUTO .............. Select the suitable mode for the
Example: Setting the “RGB SELECT” mode to specifications of input signals as
“MOTION ” listed in the table “Computer input
signals supported by this system” on
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to page 55.
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... STILL .............. To display VESA standard signals.
(Use this mode for a still image from
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OPTIONS”, then a computer.)
press the PROCEED button. MOTION .......... The video signal (from a scan
The “OPTIONS” screen appears. converter) will be converted to RGB
signals to make the picture more
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “RGB SELECT”. easily viewable. (Use this mode for a
motion image from a computer.)
OPTIONS
AUDIO INPUT
WIDE1 ............. When an 852 dot⳯ 480 line signal
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1 with a horizontal frequency of
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1 31.7kHz is input, the image may be
AUDIO3 : RGB1 compressed horizontally. To prevent
BNC SELECT : RGB this, set RGB SELECT to WIDE1.
RGB SELECT : AUTO
WIDE2 ............. When an 848 dot⳯ 480 line signal
HD SELECT : 1080B
with a horizontal frequency of 31.0
PICTURE SIZE : ON
kHz is input, the image may be
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
compressed horizontally. To prevent
this, set RGB SELECT to WIDE2.
3. To set the RGB select mode to “MOTION” ... DTV ................. Set this mode when watching digital
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “MOTION”. broadcasting (480P).
The mode switches as follows each time the 䊴 or 䊳
See page 55 for the details of the above settings.
button is pressed:
→ AUTO ↔ STILL ↔ MOTION ↔ WIDE1 ↔ WIDE2 ↔ DTV ←
䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
this also restores other settings to the factory defaults.
OPTIONS
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1
AUDIO3 : RGB1
BNC SELECT : RGB
RGB SELECT : MOTION
HD SELECT : 1080B
PICTURE SIZE : ON
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN

4. Once the setting is completed ...


Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
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Setting high definition images to the suitable Setting the picture size for RGB input signals
screen size Use this procedure to switch the setting to “ON” or “OFF”.
Use this procedure to set whether the number of vertical
lines of the input high definition image is 1035 or 1080. Example: Setting the “ON” mode to “OFF”

Example: Setting the “1080B” mode to “1035I” Press the PROCEED button on the remote control unit to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OPTIONS”, then
press the PROCEED button.
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “OPTIONS”, then The “OPTIONS” screen appears.
press the PROCEED button.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “PICTURE SIZE”.
The “OPTIONS” screen appears.
OPTIONS
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “HD SELECT”. AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1
OPTIONS AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1
AUDIO INPUT AUDIO3 : RGB1
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1 BNC SELECT : RGB
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1 RGB SELECT : AUTO
AUDIO3 : RGB1 HD SELECT : 1080B
BNC SELECT : RGB PICTURE SIZE : ON
RGB SELECT : AUTO
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
HD SELECT : 1080B
PICTURE SIZE : ON
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN 3. To set PICTURE SIZE mode to “OFF”...
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “OFF”.
The mode switches as follows when the 䊴 or 䊳 buttons
3. To set the HD SELECT mode to “1035I” ...
are pressed:
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “1035I”.
䊴 䊳 ON ↔ OFF
The mode switches as follows each time the or
button is pressed: OPTIONS
→1080B ↔ 1035I ↔ 1080A ← AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1
OPTIONS AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1
AUDIO INPUT AUDIO3 : RGB1
AUDIO1 : VIDEO1 BNC SELECT : RGB
AUDIO2 : HD/DVD1 RGB SELECT : AUTO
AUDIO3 : RGB1 HD SELECT : 1080B
BNC SELECT : RGB PICTURE SIZE : OFF
RGB SELECT : AUTO
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN
HD SELECT : 1035I
PICTURE SIZE : ON
SEL. ADJ. EXIT RETURN 4. Once the setting is completed ...
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
4. Once the setting is completed ...
more.
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once Information
more.
䡵 PICTURE SIZE
Information ON ..................... For RGB Input: “NORMAL” and
䡵 HD SELECT modes “FULL” can be selected for Wide-
Screen switching.
These 3 modes are not displayed in correct image
OFF ................... For RGB Input: “TRUE” and
automatically.
“FULL” can be selected for Wide-
1080B ............... Standard digital broadcasts
Screen switching.
1035I ............... Japanese “High Vision” signal format
1080A ............... Special Digital broadcasts (for 䡵 Restoring the factory default settings
example : DTC100) Select “RESET” under the function menu. Note that
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Information Menu Setting the language for the menus
The menu display can be set to one of seven languages:
Checking the frequencies, polarities of input Japanese, English, German, French, Swedish, Italian or
signals, and resolution Spanish.
Use this function to check the frequencies and polarities Example: Setting the menu display to “DEUTSCH”
of the signals currently being input from a computer, etc.
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then... 1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “INFORMATION”,
then press the PROCEED button. The
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “INFORMATION”, “INFORMATION” screen appears.
then press the PROCEED button. 2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “LANGUAGE”,
The “INFORMATION” screen appears. then press the PROCEED button.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “FREQUENCY”, I N F O R M AT I O N
FREQUENCY
then press the PROCEED button.
LANGUAGE
COLOR SYSTEM
I N F O R M AT I O N
FREQUENCY
LANGUAGE
COLOR SYSTEM

SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN

The “LANGUAGE” screen appears.


SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN 3. To select “ DEUTSCH ” ...
Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “ DEUTSCH ”.
3. The frequency is displayed. The mode switches as follows when the 䊴 and 䊳
buttons are pressed:
FREQUENCY
: 48.4KHZ → ENGLISH ↔ DEUTSCH ↔ FRANÇAIS ←
H. FREQ
V. FREQ : 60.0HZ → ↔ SVENSKA ↔ ITALIANO ↔ ESPAÑOL ←
L A N G UAG E
H. POL : NEG.
V. POL : NEG.
LANGUAGE
: DEUTSCH
MODE : 24
RESOLUTION : 1024⳯ 768
EXIT RETURN

* Press the EXIT button to return to the previous screen.


ADJ. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN

4. Once you have checked the frequency ... 4. Press the PROCEED button.
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu. The display language is switched to Deutsch.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more. 5. Once the setting is completed ...
Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
more.
Information
䡵 Language settings
ENGLISH ........ English
DEUTSCH ....... German
FRANÇAIS ...... French
ESPAÑOL ....... Spanish
ITALIANO ........ Italian
SVENSKA ....... Swedish
.............. Japanese
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Setting the video signal format 4. Once the setting is completed ...
Use these operations to set the video signal format. Press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
To delete the main menu, press the EXIT button once
Example: Setting the video signal format to “3.58 more.
NTSC”
The color system is set to “3.58 NTSC”.
Press the PROCEED button on the remote control to
display the MAIN MENU on the screen, then...
Information
1. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “INFORMATION”, 䡵 Video signal formats
then press the PROCEED button. Different countries use different formats for video
The “INFORMATION” screen appears. signals. Set to the format used in your current country.
2. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select “COLOR SYSTEM”, AUTO1/2 ......... The video signals are automatically
then press the PROCEED button. detected and the format is set
accordingly.
I N F O R M AT I O N AUTO1: 3.58NTSC, 4.43NTSC, PAL, SECAM,
FREQUENCY PAL60
LANGUAGE AUTO2: PAL-M, PAL-N, 3.58NTSC
COLOR SYSTEM PAL (B, G) ....... This is the standard format used
mainly in the United Kingdom and
Germany.
SECAM ............. This is the standard format used
mainly in France and Russia.
SEL. PROCEED OK EXIT RETURN 4.43 NTSC,
PAL60 .............. This format is used for videos in
The “COLOR SYSTEM” screen appears. countries using PAL and SECAM
video signals.
COLOR SYSTEM 3.58 NTSC ...... This is the standard format used
mainly in Japan and the United States.
COLOR SYSTEM PAL-M ............. This is the standard format used
: AUTO1
mainly in Brazil.
PAL-N .............. This is the standard format used
mainly in Argentina.

ADJ. EXIT RETURN

3. To select “3.58 NTSC” ...


Use the 䊴 and 䊳 buttons to select “3.58 NTSC”.
The mode switches as follows when the 䊴 and 䊳
buttons are pressed:
→ AUTO1 ↔ AUTO2 ↔ 3.58NTSC ↔ 4.43NTSC ←
→ SECAM ↔ PAL-M ↔ PAL-N ↔ PAL60 ↔ PAL ←

COLOR SYSTEM

COLOR SYSTEM
: 3.58NTSC

ADJ. EXIT RETURN

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External Control
Application Communication Format
These specifications cover the communications control of 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
the plasma monitor by external equipment.
Command 1

Connections Unit ID 1
Connections are made as described below. Unit ID 2

External equipment Command 2


plasma monitor e.g., Personal computer Data length
Data
Check sum
Command 1
Command 1, along with command 2, is a number used to
1) Connector on the plasma monitor side: EXTERNAL distinguish each command.
CONTROL connector. In the case of ACK, when the lower order 4 bits is FH (as
in 3FH and 7FH), this indicates that the commands and
Type of connector: D-Sub 9-pin male data of the supported equipment have been received. When
the lower order 4 bits is BH (as in 3BH and 7BH), this
No. Pin Name indicates that unsupported commands and data have been
1 No Connection received.
2 RXD (Receive data)
3 TXD (Transmit data) Unit ID 1 and Unit ID 2
4 DTR (DTE side ready) Unit ID 1 and unit ID 2 are numbers used to identify the
5 GND equipment that is to be connected.
60H is used for the plasma monitor and 80H is used for
6 DSR (DCE side ready)
external control equipment such as a personal computer.
7 RTS (Ready to send)
8 CTS (Clear to send) 1) Unit ID 1: Indicates the equipment sending the signal
2) Unit ID 2: Indicates the equipment receiving the signal
9 No Connection
Command 2
Command 2, along with command 1, is a number used to
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 distinguish each command.

Check Sum (CKS), Error Processing, and ACK


2) Connector on the external equipment side: Serial port 1) The check sum described below and RS-232C odd
(RS-232C) connector. parity are used together for a check of the received data.
See the specifications of the equipment that is to be The check sum is the lower order 8 bits of one frame of
connected for the type of connector and the pin sent or received data comprising the sum total of
assignment. Command 1, Unit ID 1 and 2, Command 2, Data Length,
and Data.

3) Wiring Check Sum Example


Use a crossed (reverse) cable. DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H 01H 08H
Wire the cable so that each pair of data lines cross Command 1 Unit ID 1 Unit ID 2 Command 2 Data Length Data Check Sum
between the two devices. These data line pairs are RXD ▲
(Receive data) and TXD (Transmit data), DTR (DTE Total 208H
side ready) and DSR (DCE side ready), and RTS (Ready
to send) and CTS (Clear to send).
2) Error Processing
Communication Parameters • When the communication interval is vacant for more
(1) Communication system Asynchronous than 4 ms, thereafter a received Command 1 will be
(2) Interface RS-232C recognized. If, at this time, meaningful data cannot
(3) Baud rate 9600 bps be recognized, that data will not be recognized (as
(4) Data length 8 bits valid data).
(5) Parity Odd • An ACK will not be returned unless the receive data
(6) Stop bit 1 bit error, the check sum error, and the receive data are all
(7) Communication code Hex taken in.
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Command Reference List 01. Power ON
Function
CMD1 CMD2 LEN The external control equipment switches on the power of the plasma monitor.
01. Power ON 9FH 4EH 00H Transmission Data
02. Power OFF 9FH 4FH 00H 9FH 80H 60H 4EH 00H CKS
03. Input Switch Change DFH 47H 01H ACK
04. VOLUME Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when the power is switched on.
05. AUDIO Mute On 9FH 3EH 00H
3FH 60H 80H 4EH 00H CKS
06. AUDIO Mute Off 9FH 3FH 00H
07. CONTRAST Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H NOTE: Do not set the Power ON or Power OFF command
continuously.
08. BRIGHT Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
09. SHARPNESS Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
02. Power OFF
10. Color Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
Function
11. TINT Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
The external control equipment switches off the power of the plasma monitor.
12. PICTURE MODE Select DFH 0AH 01H
Transmission Data
13. COLOR TEMP SELECT DFH 00H 01H
14. RED Gain Data DFH 7FH 04H 9FH 80H 60H 4FH 00H CKS
15. GREEN Gain Data DFH 7FH 04H ACK
16. BLUE Gain Data DFH 7FH 04H The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when the power is switched off.
17. NR MODE Set DFH C0H 01H 3FH 60H 80H 4FH 00H CKS
18. BASS Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
NOTE: Do not set the Power ON or Power OFF command
19. TREBLE Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
continuously.
20. BALANCE Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
21. SCREEN MODE Select DFH 51H 01H 03. Input Switch Change
22. V. POSITION Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H Function
23. H. POSITION Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H The external control equipment switches the input of the plasma monitor.
24. V-HEIGHT Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H Transmission Data
25. H-WIDTH Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
DFH 80H 60H 47H 01H DATA00 CKS
26. AUTO PICTURE Select DFH 7FH 03H
DATA00: Input Select 01H: Video1
27. PHASE Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H
28. CLOCK Gain Data DFH 7FH 03H 02H: Video2
29. OSM Select DFH 58H 01H 03H: Video3
30. OSM ADJ. Gain Data DFH 1AH 02H 05H: HD (HD1 or DTV or DTV1)
31. POWER MGT Select DFH 1AH 02H 06H: HD2 (DTV2)
32. GRAY LEVEL Set DFH C6H 01H 07H: RGB1/PC1
33. CINEMA MODE Set DFH C1H 01H
08H: RGB2/PC2
34. RGB3 ADJ. Select DFH 1AH 02H
0CH: RGB3/PC3
35. LONG LIFE Set DFH 6BH 03H
36. INVERSE Set DFH C7H 03H ACK
The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when the input is switched.
37. SCREEN WIPER Set DFH C8H 04H
38. RESET 1FH 54H 00H 3FH 60H 80H 47H 00H CKS
39. Audio Select Set DFH 70H 02H
40. BNC SELECT DFH 8CH 01H
41. RGB Select DFH 8BH 01H
42. HD Select DFH 8AH 01H
43. PICTURE SIZE Select DFH 2AH 01H
44. LANGUAGE Select DFH 5BH 01H
45. COLOR SYSTEM Select DFH 5CH 01H
46. Multi Screen Select DFH 07H 01H
47. FREQUENCY Request 1FH 26H 00H
48. Input MODE Request 1FH 41H 00H
49. VIDEO ADJ Request 1FH 45H 00H
50. Audio Select Request 1FH 6FH 00H
51. Failure Mode Request 1FH 3FH 00H
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04. VOLUME Gain Data ACK
Function 7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
The external control equipment changes the VOLUME gain data of the plasma
monitor. DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
DATA01: CONTRAST Gain Flag 07H
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS 08. BRIGHT Gain Data
DATA00: USER SOUND Gain Flag 05H Function
DATA01: VOLUME Gain Flag 01H The external control equipment changes the BRIGHT gain data of the plasma
monitor.
DATA02: VOLUME Gain 00H: Step 0
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
0AH: Step 10 (Default)
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
DATA01: BRIGHT Gain Flag 08H
2AH: Step 42 DATA02: BRIGHT Gain E0H: -32
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS FFH: -01
00H: 0
DATA00: USER SOUND Gain Flag 05H
01H: +01
DATA01: VOLUME Gain Flag 01H

20H: +32
05. AUDIO Mute On
ACK
Function
The external control equipment switches on AUDIO Mute of the plasma monitor. 7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
Transmission Data DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
9FH 80H 60H 3EH 00H CKS DATA01: BRIGHT Gain Flag 08H

ACK 09. SHARPNESS Gain Data


3FH 60H 80H 3EH 00H CKS Function
The external control equipment changes the SHARPNESS gain data of the
06. AUDIO Mute Off plasma monitor.
Function Transmission Data
The external control equipment switches off AUDIO Mute of the plasma monitor. DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
Transmission Data DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
9FH 80H 60H 3FH 00H CKS DATA01: SHARPNESS Gain Flag 06H
DATA02: SHARPNESS Gain F0H: -16
ACK
3FH 60H 80H 3FH 00H CKS FFH: -01
00H: 0
07. CONTRAST Gain Data 01H: +01
Function
The external control equipment changes the CONTRAST gain data of the plasma 10H:+16
monitor. Only when a RGB signal is connected
Transmission Data DATA02: SHARPNESS Gain 01H: 1
02H: 2
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
03H: 3
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H 04H: 4
DATA01: CONTRAST Gain Flag 07H 05H: 5
DATA02: CONTRAST Gain CCH : -52 ACK
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
FFH: -01
00H: 0 DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
01H: +01 DATA01: SHARPNESS Gain Flag 06H

14H: +20

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10. COLOR Gain Data 13. COLOR TEMP SELECT
Function Function
The external control equipment changes the COLOR gain data of the plasma The external control equipment changes the COLOR TEMP of the plasma
monitor. monitor.
Transmission Data Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS DFH 80H 60H 00H 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H DATA00: 00H: 1
DATA01: COLOR Gain Flag 04H 01H: 2
DATA02: COLOR Gain E0H: -32 02H: 3
* COLOR Gain is from -22 (EAH) to 03H: PRO
+22 (16H) only during video. FFH: -01 ACK
00H: 0 7FH 60H 80H 00H 01H DATA00 CKS
01H: +01
DATA00: 00H: 1
20H: +32 01H: 2
02H: 3
ACK
03H: PRO
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H NOTE: Set so that at the selection of 1, 2, or 3 of COLOR TEMP
DATA01: COLOR Gain Flag 04H change of the following R/G/B GAIN data cannot be accepted.

11.TINT Gain Data 14. RED Gain Data


Function Function
The external control equipment changes the TINT gain data of the plasma The external control equipment changes the RED Gain Data of the plasma
monitor. monitor. Note that this command can be accepted only when PRO is selected
from COLOR TEMP.
Transmission Data
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 04H DATA00 to DATA03 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
DATA01: TINT Gain Flag 05H DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
DATA02: TINT Gain E0H: -32 DATA01: RED Gain Flag 01H
* TINT Gain is from -22 (EAH) to DATA02: RED Gain 1 (Bias) D8H: -40
+22 (16H) only during video. FFH: -01
00H: 0 FFH: -1
01H: +01 00H: 0

20H: +32 IEH: +30


ACK DATA03: RED Gain 2 (Drive) D8H: -40

7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS


FFH: -1
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H 00H: 0
DATA01: TINT Gain Flag 05H
IEH: +30
12. PICTURE MODE Select ACK
Function 7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
The external control equipment sets the picture mode of the plasma monitor.
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
Transmission Data
DATA01: RED Gain Flag 01H
DFH 80H 60H 0AH 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: 01H: MEMORY
02H: THEATER
03H: NORMAL
04H: RESET
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 0AH 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: 01H: MEMORY
02H: THEATER
03H: NORMAL
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15. GREEN Gain Data 17. NR MODE Set
Function Function
The external control equipment changes the GREEN Gain Data of the plasma The external control equipment sets the NR (Noise Reduction) mode of the
monitor. Note that this command can be accepted only when PRO is selected plasma monitor.
from COLOR TEMP. Transmission Data
Transmission Data DFH 80H 60H C0H 01H DATA00 CKS
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 04H DATA00 to DATA03 CKS DATA00: 01H: NR OFF
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H 02H: NR-1
DATA01: GREEN Gain Flag 02H 03H: NR-2
DATA02: GREEN Gain 1 (Bias) D8H: -40 04H: NR-3
ACK
FFH: -1 7FH 60H 80H C0H 01H DATA00 CKS
00H: 0
DATA00: 01H: NR OFF
IEH: +30 02H: NR-1
DATA03: GREEN Gain2 (Drive) D8H: -40 03H: NR-2
04H: NR-3
FFH: -1
00H: 0 18. BASS Gain Data
Function
IEH: +30 The external control equipment changes the BASS gain data of the plasma
ACK monitor.
Transmission Data
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H
DATA01: GREEN Gain Flag 02H DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 05H
DATA01: BASS Gain Flag 03H
16. BLUE Gain Data DATA02: BASS Gain F3H: -13
Function
The external control equipment changes the BLUE Gain Data of the plasma FFH: -01
monitor. Note that this command can be accepted only when PRO is selected 00H: 0
from COLOR TEMP. 01H: +01
Transmission Data
0DH: +13
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 04H DATA00 to DATA03 CKS
ACK
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H 7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
DATA01: BLUE Gain Flag 03H
DATA02: BLUE Gain1(Bias) D8H:-40 DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 05H
DATA01: BASS Gain Flag 03H
FFH:-1
00H: 0 19. TREBLE Gain Data
Function
IEH: +30 The external control equipment changes the TREBLE gain data of the plasma
DATA03: BLUE Gain2(Drive) D8H: -40 monitor.
Transmission Data
FFH:-1 DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
00H: 0 DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 05H
DATA01: TREBLE Gain Flag 04H
IEH:+30 DATA02: TREBLE Gain F3H: -13
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS FFH: -01
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 01H 00H: 0
DATA01: BLUE Gain Flag 03H 01H: +01

0DH: +13
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 05H
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20. BALANCE Gain Data 23. H. POSITION Gain Data
Function Function
The external control equipment changes the BALANCE gain data of the plasma The external control equipment changes the H. POSITION gain data of the
monitor. plasma monitor.
Transmission Data Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 05H DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
DATA01: BALANCE Gain Flag 02H DATA01: H. POSITION Gain Flag 02H
DATA02: BALANCE Gain EAH: -22 DATA02: H. POSITION Gain 80H: -128

FFH: -01 FFH: -01


00H: 0 00H: 0
01H: +01 01H: +01

16H: +22 7FH: +127


ACK ACK
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS 7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 05H DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
DATA01: BALANCE Gain Flag 02H DATA01: H. POSITION Gain Flag 02H
21. SCREEN MODE Select
24. V-HEIGHT Gain Data
Function
Function
The external control equipment switches the screen mode of the plasma monitor.
The external control equipment changes the V-HEIGHT gain data of the plasma
Transmission Data
monitor.
DFH 80H 60H 51H 01H DATA00 CKS Transmission Data
DATA00: 02H: STADIUM DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
03H: ZOOM
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
04H: NORMAL
DATA01: V-HEIGHT Gain Flag 07H
05H: FULL
DATA02: V-HEIGHT Gain 00H: 0
06H: TRUE (REAL)
ACK
40H: +64
7FH 60H 80H 51H 01H DATA00 CKS ACK
DATA00: 02H: STADIUM 7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
03H: ZOOM
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
04H: NORMAL
DATA01: V-HEIGHT Gain Flag 07H
05H: FULL
06H: TRUE (REAL)
25. H-WIDTH Gain Data
22. V. POSITION Gain Data Function
Function The external control equipment changes the H-WIDTH gain data of the plasma
The external control equipment changes the V. POSITION gain data of the monitor.
plasma monitor. Transmission Data
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H DATA01: H-WIDTH Gain Flag 08H
DATA01: V. POSITION Gain Flag 01H DATA02: H-WIDTH Gain 00H: 0
DATA02: V. POSITION Gain C0H: -64
40H: +64
FFH: -01 ACK
00H: 0
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
01H: +01
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
40H: +64 DATA01: H-WIDTH Gain Flag 08H
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
DATA01: V. POSITION Gain Flag 01H 46
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26. AUTO PICTURE Select 28. CLOCK Gain Data
Function Function
The external control equipment switches on or off the AUTO PICTURE of the The external control equipment changes the CLOCK gain data (ratio of frequency
plasma monitor. division) of the plasma monitor.
Transmission Data Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
DATA01: AUTO PICTURE Select Flag 09H DATA01: CLOCK Gain Flag 04H
DATA02: 00H: ON DATA02: CLOCK Gain C0H: -64
01H: OFF
ACK FFH: -01
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS 00H: 0
01H: +01
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
DATA01: AUTO PICTURE Select Flag 09H 40H: +64
DATA02: 00H: ON
ACK
01H: OFF
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
27. PHASE Gain Data DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
Function DATA01: CLOCK Gain Flag 04H
The external control equipment changes the PHASE gain data (Phase) of the
plasma monitor. 29. OSM Select
Transmission Data Function
DFH 80H 60H 7FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS The external control equipment switches on or off the on-screen menu (OSM)
of the plasma monitor.
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H
DATA01: PHASE Gain Flag 03H Transmission Data
DATA02: PHASE Gain 00H: 0 DFH 80H 60H 58H 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: 01H: On-Screen menu On
2CH: +44 02H: On-Screen menu Off
ACK ACK
7FH 60H 80H 7FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS 7FH 60H 80H 58H 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: USER PICTURE Gain Flag 03H DATA00: 01H: On-Screen menu On
DATA01: PHASE Gain Flag 03H 02H: On-Screen menu Off

On-Screen menu On/Off is equivalent to the OSM menu item under


the FUNCTION menu.
*Operation is as described in the table below.

On-Screen Menu (OSM)


Operation Display of items and adjustments on the menu Volume display, input display, and screen size display
When screen menu is ON When screen menu is OFF When screen menu is ON When screen menu is OFF
Remote control operation Yes Yes Yes No
Personal computer control operation No No Yes No

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30. OSM ADJ. Gain Data 33. CINEMA MODE Set
Function Function
The external control equipment sets the position of the OSM menu of the The external control equipment switches on or off the CINEMA MODE of the
plasma monitor. plasma monitor.
Transmission Data Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 1AH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS DFH 80H 60H C1H 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: OSM ADJ. Gain Flag 02H DATA00: CINEMA MODE Set 01H: ON
DATA01: 01H: 1 02H: OFF
ACK
09H: 9 7FH 60H 80H C1H 01H DATA00 CKS
ACK
DATA00: CINEMA MODE Set 01H: ON
7FH 60H 80H 1AH 01H DATA00 CKS 02H: OFF
DATA00: OSM ADJ. Gain Flag 02H
34. RGB3 ADJ. Select
31. POWER MGT Select Function
Function The external control equipment sets the RGB3 ADJUST of the plasma monitor.
The external control equipment switches on or off the POWER MANAGEMENT Transmission Data
of the plasma monitor. DFH 80H 60H 1AH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
Transmission Data
DATA00: RGB3 ADJ. Select 06H
DFH 80H 60H 1AH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS DATA01: 01H: 1
DATA00: POWER MGT Select 03H 02H: 2
DATA01: 01H: ON 03H: 3
02H: OFF ACK
ACK 7FH 60H 80H 1AH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
7FH 60H 80H 1AH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS DATA00: RGB3 ADJ. Select 06H
DATA00: POWER MGT Select 03H DATA01: 01H: 1
DATA01: 01H: ON 02H: 2
02H: OFF 03H: 3

32. GRAY LEVEL Set 35. LONG LIFE Set


Function Function
The external control equipment sets the GRAY LEVEL of the plasma monitor. The external control equipment sets the PLE, ORBITER, and INVERSE (inverse
Transmission Data of image brightness) of the plasma monitor.
DFH 80H 60H C6H 01H DATA00 CKS Transmission Data
DATA00: GRAY LEVEL 00H: 0 DFH 80H 60H 6BH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS
DATA00: PLE 01H: AUTO
0FH: 15 02H: LOCK
ACK DATA01: INVERSE 01H: ON
7FH 60H 80H C6H 01H DATA00 CKS 02H: OFF
03H: WHITE
DATA00: GRAY LEVEL 00H: 0
DATA02: ORBITER (PICTURE SHIFT) 01H: ON
02H: OFF
0FH: 15
ACK
The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when setting the PLE, ORBITER,
and INVERSE (inverse of image brightness):
3FH 60H 80H 6BH 00H CKS

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36. INVERSE Set 38. RESET
Function Function
The external control equipment sets the INVERSE (inverse of image brightness) The external control equipment resets the user adjustment of the plasma
and the WHITE of the plasma monitor. monitor.
Transmission Data Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H C7H 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS 1FH 80H 60H 54H 00H CKS
DATA00 : INVERSE/WHITE 00H: No operation ACK
01H: ON(INVERSE) 3FH 60H 80H 54H 00H CKS
02H: OFF
03H: WHITE
DATA01 : WORKING TIME 00H: ON 39. Audio Select Set
01H: 03M (minutes) Function
02H: 06M (minutes) The external control equipment sets combinations of audio and video inputs
for the plasma monitor.
FFH: 12H (hours) and 45M (minutes) Transmission Data
DATA02 : WAITING TIME 01H: 03M (minutes) DFH 80H 60H 70H 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS
02H: 06M (minutes) DATA00: AUDIO INPUT 01H: AUDIO 1
02H: AUDIO 2
FFH: 12H (hours) and 45M (minutes) 03H: AUDIO 3
ACK DATA01: VISUAL INPUT 01H: Video 1
3FH 60H 80H C7H 00H CKS 02H: Video 2
03H: Video 3
NOTE: The WORKING TIME and the WAITING TIME can be set in 05H:HD (HD1 or DTV or DTV1)
units of 3 minutes. 06H: HD2 (DTV2)
Example: 03H=9 minutes 07H: RGB 1/ PC 1
1EH=1 hour and 30 minutes 08H: RGB 2/ PC 2
0CH: RGB 3/ PC 3
37. SCREEN WIPER Set ACK
Function The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when the input is switched.
The external control equipment sets the SCREEN WIPER of the plasma monitor. 3FH 60H 80H 70H 00H CKS
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H C8H 04H DATA00 to DATA03 CKS * The plasma monitor returns “Not Available” when selecting the
video input same as the one set at one of the AUDIO 1 to 3.
DATA00 : SCREEN WIPER 00H: No operation
Example:
01H: ON
The plasma monitor returns “Not Available” when selecting the
02H: OFF
VIDEO1 for AUDIO2 or VIDEO3 after VIDEO1 has been set to
DATA01 : WORKING TIME 00H: ON
AUDIO1.
01H: 03M (minutes)
02H: 06M (minutes)

FFH: 12H (hours) and 45M (minutes)


DATA02 : WAITING TIME 01H: 03M (minutes)
02H: 06M (minutes)

FFH: 12H (hours) and 45M (minutes)


DATA03 : SPEED 01H: 1

05H: 5
ACK
3FH 60H 80H C8H 00H CKS

NOTE: The WORKING TIME and the WAITING TIME can be set in
units of 3 minutes.
Example: 03H=9 minutes
1EH=1 hour and 30 minutes

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40. BNC SELECT 43. PICTURE SIZE Select
Function Function
The external control equipment sets the BNC SELECT of the plasma monitor. The external control equipment sets the PICTURE SIZE SELECT of the plasma
Transmission Data monitor.
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 8CH 01H DATA00 CKS
DFH 80H 60H 2AH 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00 : BNC SELECT 01H: RGB
02H: Component DATA00: 01H: ON
ACK 02H: OFF
The plasma monitor returns the following ACK when setting the BNC SELECT: ACK
7FH 60H 80H 2AH 01H DATA00 CKS
7FH 60H 80H 8CH 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: 01H: ON
DATA00 : BNC SELECT 01H: RGB
02H: OFF
02H: Component

44. LANGUAGE Select


41. RGB Select
Function
Function
The external control equipment sets the LANGUAGE SELECT of the plasma
The external control equipment sets the RGB SELECT of the plasma monitor.
monitor.
Transmission Data
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 8BH 01H DATA00 CKS
DFH 80H 60H 5BH 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: 01H: AUTO
DATA00: 01H: ENGLISH
02H: STILL
02H: GERMAN
03H: MOTION
03H: FRENCH
04H: WIDE1
04H: SPANISH
05H: WIDE2
05H: ITALIAN
06H: DTV
06H: SWEDISH
ACK
07H: JAPANESE
7FH 60H 80H 8BH 01H DATA00 CKS ACK
DATA00: 01H: AUTO 7FH 60H 80H 5BH 01H DATA00 CKS
02H: STILL
DATA00: 01H: ENGLISH
03H: MOTION
02H: GERMAN
04H: WIDE1
03H: FRENCH
05H: WIDE2
04H: SPANISH
06H: DTV
05H: ITALIAN
06H: SWEDISH
42. HD Select
07H: JAPANESE
Function
The external control equipment sets the HD SELECT of the plasma monitor.
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 8AH 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: 01H: 1035I
02H: 1080A
03H: 1080B
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 8AH 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: 01H: 1035I
02H: 1080A
03H: 1080B

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45. COLOR SYSTEM Select ACK
Function The display returns the following ACK.
The external control equipment sets the COLOR SYSTEM of the plasma monitor. 7FH 60H 80H 07H 01H DATA00 CKS
Transmission Data
DATA00: Multi Screen
DFH 80H 60H 5CH 01H DATA00 CKS 00H: Single screen
DATA00: 01H: 3.58NTSC 01H: Side by Side1 (Same size screen)
02H: 4.43NTSC 02H: Side by Side2 (Left screen smaller)
03H: PAL 03H: Picture in Picture sub screen L1
04H: SECAM 04H: Picture in Picture sub screen R1
0AH: AUTO1 05H: Side by Side3 (Left screen bigger)
0BH: PAL60 06H: Picture in Picture sub screen L2
0CH: AUTO2 07H: Picture in Picture sub screen R2
0DH: PAL- M 08H: Picture in Picture sub screen L3
0EH: PAL- N 09H: Picture in Picture sub screen R3
ACK 0AH: Picture in Picture sub screen L4
0BH: Picture in Picture sub screen R4
7FH 60H 80H 5CH 01H DATA00 CKS
10H: SWAP (The screen of the right and the left interchanges)
DATA00: 01H: 3.58NTSC Side by Side
02H: 4.43NTSC 20H: Active Left
03H: PAL 21H: Active Right
04H: SECAM Picture in Picture
0AH: AUTO1 30H: Active Main
0BH: PAL60 31H: Active Sub
0CH: AUTO2
0DH: PAL- M When other commands (except POWER OFF) are sent while the screens are
0EH: PAL- N switching with this command, the other command will be returned as “Not
Available” until screen switching is finished.
46. Multi Screen Select
Function
The external control equipment selects single screen mode or multi screen
mode of the display.
Transmission Data
DFH 80H 60H 07H 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA00: Multi Screen
00H: Single screen
01H: Side by Side1 (Same size screen)
02H: Side by Side2 (Left screen smaller)
03H: Picture in Picture sub screen L1
04H: Picture in Picture sub screen R1
05H: Side by Side3 (Left screen bigger)
06H: Picture in Picture sub screen L2
07H: Picture in Picture sub screen R2
08H: Picture in Picture sub screen L3
09H: Picture in Picture sub screen R3
0AH: Picture in Picture sub screen L4
0BH: Picture in Picture sub screen R4
10H: SWAP (The screen of the right and the left interchanges)
Side by Side
20H: Active Left
21H: Active Right
Picture in Picture
30H: Active Main
31H: Active Sub

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47. FREQUENCY Request RESOLUTION
Function DATA07: Dots (Low-order byte) 00H: 0 (No signal: 00H)
The external control equipment inquires the Horizontal frequency, Vertical
frequency, Horizontal sync polarity, Vertical sync polarity, Mode, and Resolution FFH: 256
of the plasma monitor. DATA08: Dots (High-order byte) 00H: 257 (No signal: 00H)
Transmission Data
1FH 80H 60H 26H 00H CKS FFH
DATA09: Lines (Low-order byte) 00H: 0 (No signal: 00H)
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 26H 0BH DATA00 to DATA10 CKS FFH: 256
DATA10: Lines (High-order byte) 00H: 257 (No signal: 00H)
Horizontal frequency
DATA00: Integer part 00H: 0 (No signal: 00H) FFH

FFH: 256 48. Input MODE Request


DATA01: One decimal place 00H: 0 (No signal: 00H) Function
The display returns the current input information by the external control
09H: 9 equipment’ s request.
Transmission Data
Vertical frequency 1FH 80H 60H 41H 00H CKS
DATA02: Integer part 00H: 0 (No signal: 00H)
ACK
FFH: 256 7FH 60H 80H 41H 01H DATA00 CKS
DATA03: One decimal place 00H: 0 (No signal: 00H) DATA00: Input Select
01H: Video1 02H: Video2
09H: 9 03H: Video3 04H: HD (HD1 or DTV or DTV1)
05H: RGB1/PC1 06H: RGB2/PC2
Horizontal sync polarity 0AH: DVD (DVD1) 0CH: HD2 (DTV2)
DATA04: 00H: – 0DH: DVD2 0EH: RGB3/PC3
01H: Positive
02H: Negative

Vertical sync polarity


DATA05: 00H: –
01H: Positive
02H: Negative

MODE
DATA06: 00H: No signal –
01H to 80H: RGB signal Identification number of PC mode
81H: Video signal 3.58NTSC
82H: 4.43NTSC
83H: PAL
84H: PAL- M
85H: PAL- N
86H: PAL60
87H: SECAM
88H: B/W60
89H: B/W50
A0H: HD/DVD/DTV signal 480I
A1H: 480P
A2H: 576I
A3H: 576P
A4H: 720P
A5H: 1035I
A6H: 1080I

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49. VIDEO ADJ Request DATA05: SHARPNESS Gain F0H: -16
Function
The display returns the video adjustments information by the external control FFH: -01
equipment’s request. 00H: 0
Transmission Data 01H: +01
1FH 80H 60H 45H 00H CKS
10H: +16
ACK
7FH 60H 80H 45H 0CH DATA00 to DATA11 CKS DATA06: CONTRAST Gain CCH: -52
DATA00: RED Gain(Bias) D8H: -40
FFH: -01
FFH: -1 00H: 0
00H: 0 01H: +01

IEH: +30 14H: +20

DATA01: GREEN Gain(Bias) D8H: -40 DATA07: BRIGHT Gain E0H: -32

FFH: -1 FFH: -01


00H: 0 00H: 0
01H: +01
IEH: +30
20H: +32
DATA02: BLUE Gain(Bias) D8H: -40
DATA08: RED Gain(Drive) D8H: -40
FFH: -1
00H: 0 FFH: -1
00H: 0
IEH: +30
IEH: +30
DATA03: COLOR Gain E0H: -32
DATA09: GREEN Gain(Drive) D8H: -40
* COLOR Gain is from -22 (EAH) to FFH: -01
+22 (16H) only during video. 00H: 0 FFH: -1
01H: +01 00H: 0

20H: +32 IEH: +30

DATA04: TINT Gain E0H: -32 DATA10: BLUE Gain(Drive) D8H: -40

* TINT Gain is from -22 (EAH) to FFH: -01 FFH: -1


+22 (16H) only during video. 00H: 0 00H: 0
01H: +01
IEH: +30
20H: +32
DATA11: COLOR TEMP 00H: 1
01H: 2
02H: 3
03H: PRO

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50. Audio Select Request 52. MODEL NAME Request
Function Function
The external control equipment inquires the current combinations of audio The external control equipment inquires the product code of the plasma monitor.
and video inputs for the plasma monitor. Transmission Data
Transmission Data
1FH 80H 60H 17H 00H CKS
1FH 80H 60H 6FH 00H CKS

ACK
ACK
The plasma monitor returns the following ACK:
The plasma monitor returns the following ACK:
7FH 60H 80H 6FH 03H DATA00 DATA01 DATA02 CKS 7FH 60H 80H 17H 0CH DATA00 to DATA11 CKS

DATA00: AUDIO 1 DATA00 : 1st character of the product code


01H – 0CH: VISUAL INPUT DATA DATA01 : 2nd character of the product code
DATA01: AUDIO 2
01H – 0CH: VISUAL INPUT DATA DATA11 : 12th character of the product code
DATA02: AUDIO 3
01H – 0CH: VISUAL INPUT DATA NOTE:
Received data (Hex) Corresponding character
VISUAL INPUT DATA 00H 0
01H: Video 1 01H 1
02H: Video 2
03H: Video 3 08H 8
05H: HD (HD1 or DTV or DTV 1) 09H 9
06H: HD2 (DTV2) 10H A
07H: RGB 1 /PC 1 11H B
08H: RGB 2 /PC 2 12H C
0CH: RGB 3 /PC 3
28H Y
51. Failure Mode Request 29H Z
Function 80H - (Hyphen)
The external control equipment inquires the detection of failures of the plasma 96H (Blank)
monitor. If there are fewer than 12 characters in the product code, product code would
be padded right with blanks.
Transmission Data
Example: If the product code of your plasma monitor is “PX-
1FH 80H 60H 3FH 00H CKS
50XM2A”, the returned codes would be as follows.
ACK DATA00: 1FH
The plasma monitor returns the following ACK: DATA01: 27H
7FH 60H 80H 3FH 02H DATA00 DATA01 CKS DATA02: 80H
DATA03: 05H
DATA00: FAILURE MODE 1 DATA04: 00H
Bit 0 : PDP MODULE DATA05: 27H
0: Abnormal DATA06: 1CH
1: Normal DATA07: 02H
Bit 1 : 1: fixed (backup) DATA08: 10H
Bit 2 : TEMPERATURE DATA09: 96H
0: Abnormal DATA10: 96H
1: Normal DATA11: 96H
Bit 3 : FAN
0: Abnormal
1: Normal
Bit 4 : 1: fixed (backup)
Bit 5 : 1: fixed (backup)
Bit 6 : 1: fixed (backup)
Bit 7 : 1: fixed (backup)
DATA01: FAILURE MODE 2
Bit 0–7 : 1: fixed (backup)

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Table of Signals Supported
Supported resolution
• When the screen mode is NORMAL, each signal is converted to a 1024 dots⳯768 lines signal. (Except for *2, 3, 4)
• When the screen mode is TRUE, the picture is displayed in the original resolution.
• When the screen mode is FULL, each signal is converted to a 1364 dots⳯768 lines signal. (Except for *3)

Computer input signals supported by this system


Vertical Horizontal Sync Polarity Presence Screen mode RGB
Model Dots ⳯ lines
frequency frequency Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical NORMAL TRUE FULL select*5 DVI
Signal Type (Hz) (kHz) (4:3) (16:9)
640⳯400 70.1 31.5 NEG NEG YES YES YES*2 YES YES –– NO
640⳯480 59.9 31.5 NEG NEG YES YES YES YES YES STILL YES
72.8 37.9 NEG NEG YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
75.0 37.5 NEG NEG YES YES YES YES YES STILL YES
85.0 43.3 NEG NEG YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
100.4 51.1 NEG NEG YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
120.4 61.3 NEG NEG YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
848⳯480 60.0 31.0 POS POS YES YES –– YES YES WIDE2 YES
852⳯480*1 60.0 31.7 NEG NEG YES YES –– YES YES WIDE1 YES
800⳯600 56.3 35.2 POS POS YES YES YES YES YES STILL YES
60.3 37.9 POS POS YES YES YES YES YES STILL YES
72.2 48.1 POS POS YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
75.0 46.9 POS POS YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
85.1 53.7 POS POS YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
*IBM PC/AT 99.8 63.0 POS POS YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
compatible 120.0 75.7 POS POS YES YES YES YES YES –– YES
computers 1024⳯768 60.0 48.4 NEG NEG YES YES YES*3 – – YES STILL YES
70.1 56.5 NEG NEG YES YES YES*3 – – YES –– YES
75.0 60.0 POS POS YES YES YES*3 – – YES STILL YES
85.0 68.7 POS POS YES YES YES*3 – – YES –– YES
100.6 80.5 NEG NEG YES YES YES*3 – – YES –– NO
1152⳯864 75.0 67.5 POS POS YES YES YES – – YES STILL YES
1280⳯768 56.2 45.1 POS POS YES YES –– – – YES WIDE1 NO
1360⳯765 60.0 47.7 POS POS YES YES –– – – YES*3 WIDE1 NO
1360⳯768 60.0 47.7 POS POS YES YES –– – – YES*3 WIDE1 NO
1376⳯768 59.9 48.3 NEG POS YES YES –– – – YES WIDE2 YES
1280⳯1024 60.0 64.0 POS POS YES YES YES*4 – – YES STILL YES
75.0 80.0 POS POS YES YES YES*4 – – YES –– NO
85.0 91.1 POS POS YES YES YES*4 – – YES –– NO
1600⳯1200 60.0 75.0 POS POS YES YES YES – – YES –– NO
65.0 81.3 POS POS YES YES YES – – YES –– NO
70.0 87.5 POS POS YES YES YES – – YES –– NO
75.0 93.8 POS POS YES YES YES – – YES –– NO
*Apple 640⳯480 66.7 35.0 Sync on G Sync on G – – –– YES YES YES –– NO
Macintosh*6 832⳯624 74.6 49.7 Sync on G Sync on G – – –– YES YES YES –– NO
1024⳯768 74.9 60.2 Sync on G Sync on G – – –– YES*3 – – YES WIDE1 NO
1152⳯870 75.1 68.7 Sync on G Sync on G – – –– YES – – YES WIDE1 NO
Work Station 1280⳯1024 60.0 64.6 NEG NEG YES YES YES*4 – – YES –– YES
(EWS4800) 71.2 75.1 NEG NEG YES YES YES*4 – – YES –– NO
Work Station 1280⳯1024 72.0 78.1 –– –– –– –– YES*4 – – YES –– NO
(HP) –– ––
Work Station 1152⳯900 66.0 61.8 C Sync C Sync –– –– YES – – YES – – NO
(SUN) 76.0 71.7 C Sync C Sync –– –– YES – – YES – – NO
1280⳯1024 76.1 81.1 C Sync C Sync –– –– YES*4 – – YES – – NO
Work Station 1024⳯768 60.0 49.7 –– –– –– –– YES*3 – – YES – – YES
(SGI) 1280⳯1024 60.0 63.9 –– –– –– –– YES*4 – – YES – – YES
IDC-3000G
PAL625P 768⳯576 50.0 31.4 NEG NEG YES YES YES*7 –– YES*7 –– NO
NTSC525P 640⳯480 59.9 31.5 NEG NEG YES YES YES*7 –– YES*7 MOTION NO

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*1 Only when using a graphic accelerator board that is capable of displaying 852⳯480.
*2 This signal is converted to a 1024 dots ⳯ 640 lines signal.
*3 The picture is displayed in the original resolution.
*4 The aspect ratio is 5:4. This signal is converted to a 960 dots⳯768 lines signal.
*5 Normally the RGB select mode suite for the input signals is set automatically. If the picture is not displayed properly, set the
RGB mode prepared for the input signals listed in the table above.
*6 To connect the monitor to Macintosh computer, use the monitor adapter (D-Sub 15-pin) to your computer's video port. If
your computer has a mini D-Sub 15-pin connector, you may have to use the supplied RGB cable.
*7 Other screen modes (ZOOM and STADIUM) are available as well.

NOTE:
• While the input signals comply with the resolution listed in the table above, you may have to adjust the position and size
of the picture or the fine picture because of errors in synchronization of your computer.
• When a 1280 dots ⳯ 1024 lines signal or 1600 dots ⳯ 1200 lines signal is input to the monitor, the picture will be
compressed.
• This monitor has a resolution of 1365 dots ⳯ 768 lines. It is recommended that the input signal should be XGA, wide
XGA, or equivalent.
• With digital input some signals are not accepted.
• The sync may be disturbed when a nonstandard signal other than the aforementioned is input.
• If you are connecting a composite sync signal, use the HD terminal.

* “IBM PC/AT” and “VGA” are registered trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. of the United States.
* “Apple Macintosh” is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. of the United States.

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Troubleshooting
If the picture quality is poor or there is some other problem, check the adjustments, operations, etc., before requesting service.

Symptom Checks Remedy


Picture is disturbed. • Is a connected component set directly in • Leave some space between the display and
Sound is noisy. front or at the side of the display? the connected components.
Remote control operates erroneously.
The remote control does not work. • Are the remote control’s batteries worn • Replace both batteries with new ones.
out?
Monitor’s power does not turn on • Is the monitor’s power cord plugged into • Plug the monitor’s power cord into a power
when the remote control’s power a power outlet? outlet.
button is pressed. • Are all the monitor’s indicators off? • Press the power button on the monitor to
turn on the power.
• Are the remote control’s batteries worn • Replace both batteries with new ones.
out?
Monitor does not operate when the • Is the remote control pointed at the • Point the remote control at the monitor’s
remote control’s buttons are pressed. monitor, or is there an obstacle between remote control sensor when pressing
the remote control and the monitor? buttons, or remove the obstacle.
• Is direct sunlight or strong artificial light • Eliminate the light by closing curtains,
shining on the monitor’s remote control pointing the light in a different direction, etc.
sensor?
• Are the remote control’s batteries worn • Replace both batteries with new ones.
out?
• The remote cable is plugged into the • Unplung the remote cable from the monitor.
REMOTE IN terminal (Wired).
• The front panel buttons of the main unit • The front panel buttons do not function
do not function. during Control Lock.
No sound or picture is produced. • Is the monitor’s power cord plugged into a • Plug the monitor’s power cord into a power
power outlet? outlet.
Picture appears but no sound is • Is the volume set at the minimum? • Increase the volume.
produced. • Is the mute mode set? • Press the remote control’s MUTE button.
• Are the speakers properly connected? • Connect the speakers properly.
• Is AUDIO INPUT set correctly? • Set AUDIO INPUT on the OPTION menu
correctly.
Poor picture with VIDEO signal input. • Improper control setting. • Adjust picture control as needed.
Local interference. Try another location for the monitor.
Cable interconnections. Be sure all connections are secure.
Input impedance is not correct level.
Poor picture with RGB signal input. • Improper control setting. • Adjust picture controls as needed.
Incorrect 15 PIN connector pin Check pin assignments and connections.
connections.
Tint is poor or colors are weak. • Are the tint and colors properly adjusted? • Adjust the tint and color (under “PICTURE”).
Nothing appears on screen. • Is the computer’s power turned on? • Turn on the computer’s power.
• Is a source connected? • Connect source to the monitor.
• Is the power management function in the • Operate the computer (move the mouse,
standby or off mode? etc.).
Part of picture is cut off or picture is • Is the position adjustment appropriate? • Adjust the “SCREEN” properly.
not centered.
Image is too large or too small. • Is the screen size adjustment • Press the “WIDE” button on the remote
appropriate? control and adjust properly.
Picture is unstable. • Is the computer’s resolution setting • Set to the proper resolution.
appropriate?
POWER/STANDBY indicator is • Horizontal and / or vertical sync signal is • Check the input signal.
lighted in orange or red. not present when the Intelligent Power
Manager control is on.
POWER/STANDBY indicator is • The temperature inside the main unit has • Promptly switch off the power of the main
blinking in red. become too high and has activated the unit and wait until the internal temperature
protector. drops. See*1.
POWER/STANDBY indicator is • Prompty switch off the power of the main
blinking in green and red, or green. —————— unit. See *2.
*1 Overheat protector
If the monitor becomes too hot, the overheat protector will be activated and the monitor will be turned off. If this happens, turn off the power to the monitor
and unplug the power cord. If the room where the monitor is installed is particularly hot, move the monitor to a cooler location and wait for the monitor
to cool for 60 minutes. If the problem persists, contact your NEC dealer for service.
*2 In the following case, power off the monitor immediately and contact your dealer or authorized NEC Service Center.
The monitor turns off 5 seconds after powering on and then the POWER/STANDBY indicator blinks. It indicates that the power supply circuit or plasma
display panel or, one or more fans have been damaged.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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TROUBLESHOOTING

• In the case of abnormality in the POWER system, such as “No power available” or “Alarm (LED flashing)”
Go to → 1. Power failure (P2)

• In the case of abnormality in the VIDEO system, such as “No picture” or “Picture errors”
Go to → 2. No picture displayed, picture errors (P6)

• In the case of no audio output


Go to → 3. No audio output generated (P15)

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1. Power failure
(1) POWER is turned OFF.

Turn on the main power unit.

NO NO
Is the POWER LED lit? Is the power plug connected Poor power plug connection
to the wall outlet correctly?

YES YES
NO
Is 100V AC available behind Fuses F1 and F2 have blown
• To “Flashing in green” (2) (P3). the fuses F1 and F2? out.
(FAN error detection) If the fuses are replaced
• To “Flashing in red” (3) (P4) and they blow out again,
(Temperature error detection) the POWER unit is out of
• To “Flashing in green and red” order.
(4) (P5). YES
(Panel crack detection) NO
Is the M+7V output available If the PW and RS connectors
at Pin 1 of the PM connector? are disconnected from one
after another and an output
of M+7V is generated, this
is a problem in a circuit
beyond the connectora.
If no output is generated at
that time, then the POWER
unit is out of order.
YES
NO
Is the M+5V output available S2601 (PWR) and associ-
at Pin 2 (MAIN) of IC7005? ated circuits are out of order.
From (4): Flashing in green
and red (Panel crack detection)
(P4) YES
NO
Is the M+5V output available The +5V line is out of order
at Pin 5 of the LD connector, toward the LED PWB,
Pin 4 of the PW connector, PWR, PWB, or 232C PWB.
and Pin 5 of the RS connector?

YES

IC7001 and peripheral cir-


cuits are out of order.

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(Caution) When the LED is flashing (protector in operation), all power lines other than M+7 are automatically
turned off. When checking the power lines other than the M+7V system, a circuit tester or the like
should be connected to the measuring point in advance, for confirmation.

(2) Flashing in green (FAN error detection)

NO NO
Does the fan run when the main Is the power supply available IC8802 and peripheral
power supply is turned ON? at Pin 1 of the POF1 and circuits are out of order.
POF2? (7 to 12V)

YES YES
YES
Is Potential 5V available at The fan is out of order,
Pin 3 of the POF1 and where Potential 5V is
POF2? available. This voltage
becomes 0V when the
power supply is turned off.
NO Therefore, a circuit tester
should be connected in
advance before inspection.
NO NO
Is Potential 5V available at Is Potential 5V available at VDDM5 and peripheral
Pin 9 of IC8804? Pin $ of IC8804? circuits are out of order.

YES YES

Check IC8804, and also R8807 IC8804 and peripheral


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(3) Flashing in red (Temperature error detection)

NO NO
In the cold-start mode, does it Is Potential 0V maintained IC7001 and peripheral
take less than 15 seconds after at Pin 29 (MAIN) of IC7001? circuits are out of order.
the main power circuit is turned
ON and until it is turned OFF?

YES YES

TH1 in the POWER unit and


Disconnect the PD, PH, and peripheral circuits are out of
AD connectors and turn ON order.
the main power circuit. Does
the power supply work normally NO
in this state? (Are normal out- The POWER unit is out of
puts of D+170V, D+64V, and order.
D+5V available? Is Pin 3 of
the PM connector maintained at
the [H] level? However, no pic-
tures are displayed.)

YES

The MODULE and peripheral


circuits are out of order.

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(4) Flashing in green and red (Panel crack detection)

NO
Is Potential 0V maintained at IC7001 and peripheral
Pin 100 (MAIN) of IC7001? circuits are out of order.

YES
NO YES

2 $
Is Potential 0V maintained at Is Potential 5V applied to IC7002 and peripheral
Pin (MAIN) of IC7002? Pin of IC7002? circuits are out of order.

YES NO

Disconnect the PD, PH, and Skip to “ (1) Power is turned


AD connectors and turn ON OFF.” (P2).
the main power circuit. Does
the power supply work normally NO
in this state? (Are normal outputs The POWER unit is out of
of D+170V, D+64V, and D+5V order.
available? Is Pin 3 of the PM
connector maintained at the
[H] level? However, no pictures
are displayed.)

YES

The MODULE and peripheral


circuits are out of order.

(Caution) How to cancel the alarm condition:


• While flashing in green and red occurs, the power supply cannot be
reset by ON/OFF operation at the main power switch, remote control,
and wall outlet.
• For alarm resetting, keep pressing the input selector key at the main
unit of the set and move the mains power switch to [ON] at the main
unit. In this state, it is necessary to keep pressing the input selector
key of the main unit for more than 2 seconds.

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2. No picture displayed and picture errors

(Caution) IPXXXX is installed in the MAIN PWB and the VIDEO PWB. These components are inserted in the
power line. If there is any error occurring in the circuit, these components function to prevent the
evolution of this problem to other areas. Accordingly, check whether the same voltage is generated at
both ends of each component. (In normal state, the component is internally short-circuited.) If the
same voltage is not generated, this means that the MAIN PWB is out of order. The same check is
needed also for the DSP PWB.

(1) No picture display of the PC signal only or both the VIDEO and PC signals

Enter an input of XGA69H gray scale in the input


circuit of PC1, and select PC INPUT 1.

NO
To “No presentation of pictures and ON-screen
Is ON-screen display available?
display” (P11)

YES
YES
Is a signal of 3Vp-p available at at the signal input The MAIN PWB of the AD connector is out
pins of IC8701 and IC8702? (Signale names: REV_ of order.
LVDS, RODD_LVDS, ets.)

••• •••

NO
YES
Is a signal of 0.7Vp-p available at Pins 1, 3, 5 of The MAIN PWB is out of order.
the PC connector and a sync signal of 5Vp-p
available at Pins 7, 9, 10, 12?

1, 3, 5

H
7, 10
45kHz

9, 12 V
60Hz

NO

(1)-1 (P7)

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(1)-1 (P6)

YES
Are the signals below available at Pins 2, 5, 8, 3, Are the specified voltages available at the
6, and 9 of the BU connector? PV connector?
Pin 1 14Vdc
Pin 3 5Vdc
2, 5, 8 Pin 5 6Vdc
Pin 7 7Vdc
5Vp-p
YES
3, 6, 9 NO
The VIDEO PWB is out of order.
5Vp-p

NO
YES
Are the specified voltages available at the The MAIN PWB is out of order.
connectors below? (Power source check)

Connector name Pin No. Voltage


PN 1 3.3Vdc
1 7Vdc
PM 7 5Vdc
9 14Vdc

NO

The POWER unit is out of order.

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(2) No picture display of the VIDEO signal only

Enter an input of gray scale in the input circuit of VIDEO1,


and select VIDEO1.

YES
Is a signal of about 3Vp-p available at any of The MAIN PWB is out of order.
Pins 21 to 79 of the AM connector in the DSP PWB
(GND terminal excluded)?

••• •••

NO
NO
Is a signal of about 3Vp-p available at any of The MAIN PWB is out of order.
Pins 101 to 159 of the AM connector in the DSP
PWB (GND terminal excluded)?

••• •••

YES

(2)-1 (P9)

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(2)-1 (P8)

YES
Are the signals below available at Pins 14 to 17, The DSP PWB is out of order.
19, 98, 96, 95, and Pin 3 (IP8001) of the AM
connector in the DSP PWB?
14

5Vp-p
15

5Vp-p

16

3Vp-p

17
5Vdc

19
10MHz, 3Vp-p

98
27MHz, 3Vp-p

96 H
15KHz, 3Vp-p

95 V
60Hz, 3Vp-p

3
3Vdc

NO
YES
Is a signal of 1Vp-p available at Pin 1 of the YU The MAIN PWB is out of order.
connector, and a sync signal of 5Vp-p available at
Pins 7, 9, 10, and 12?

H * In case of an NTSC input.


7, 10
* 15kHz

9, 12 V
* 60Hz

NO

(2)-2 (P10)
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(2)-2 (P9)

YES
Are the signals below available at Pins 2, 5, 8, 3, Are the specified voltages available at the
6, and 9 of the BU connector? PV connector?
Pin 1 14Vdc
Pin 3 5Vdc
2, 5, 8 Pin 5 6Vdc
Pin 7 7Vdc
5Vp-p
YES
3, 6, 9 NO
The VIDEO PWB is out of order.
5Vp-p

NO
YES
Are the specified voltages available at the The MAIN PWB is out of order.
connectors below? (Power source check)

Connector name Pin No. Voltage


PN 1 3.3Vdc
1 7Vdc
PM 7 5Vdc
9 14Vdc

NO

The POWER unit is out of order.

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No presentation of pictures and
ON-screen display (P6)

NO
Are pulses of 3Vp-p available at Pins 38, 39, and
40 of the AD connector?

YES
NO
Are the horizontal/vertical sync signals of 3Vp-p
available at Pins 27/28 of IC8701, and a clock
signal at Pin 31?
50KHz 60Hz 40MHz

YES
NO
Are the signals of 3Vp-p (signal name: REV_LVDS,
RODD_LVDS, etc.) available at the signal input
pin of IC8701?
YES
YES
Is normal display available when the AD, PD, or Each cable is defective.
PH cable is replaced?
NO
YES
Is normal display available when the MAIN PWB The MAIN PWB is out of order.
is replaced?
NO
NO
Are 170V, 64V, and D+5V of the POWER unit See “Power cannot be ON.”
normally output?
YES

The plasma display module is out of order.

YES
Are the specified voltages available at the The MAIN PWB is out of order.
connectors below? (Power source check)
Connector name Pin No. Voltage
PN 1 3.3Vdc
1 7Vdc
PM 7 5Vdc
9 14Vdc
NO

The POWER unit is out of order.

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(3) Picture errors

Display a picture in error mode. However, the video signal


level shall be maintained above 0.7Vp-p.
0.7Vp-p or above

YES
NO
Are pulses of 3Vp-p available at Pins 38, 39, and
40 of the AD connector?

YES
NO
Are the horizontal/vertical sync signals of 3Vp-p
available at Pins 27/28 of IC8701, and a clock
signal at Pin 31?
50KHz 60Hz 40MHz

YES
YES
Is a picture error caused by PC input? Are the specified voltages available at the
connectors below?
NO (Power source check)
NO
Connector name Pin No. Voltage
Are the signals below available at Pins 14 to 17,
PN 1 3.3Vdc
19, 98, 96, and 95 of the AM connector and at
Pin 3 (IP8001) in the DSP PWB? 1 7Vdc
14 PM 7 5Vdc
5Vp-p
9 14Vdc

15
YES NO
5Vp-p
The MAIN PWB The POWER unit
16 is out of order. is out of order.
3Vp-p

17
5Vdc

19
* Changed according to the input signal.
10MHz, 3Vp-p

98
27~37NHz* 3Vp-p

96 H
15~45KHz * 3Vp-p

95 V
50~60Hz * 3Vp-p

3
YES
5Vdc (3)-1 (P13)

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(3)-1 (P12)

NO
Does this phenomenon correspond to “Specific
gradations (brightness) are tinted.”?

YES
YES
Are the signals of 3Vp-p (signal name:REV_ (3)-2 (P14)
LVDS, RODD_LVDS, etc.) available at all the
signal input pin of IC8701 and IC8702?

••• •••

NO
YES
Is a signal of about 3Vp-p available at all Pins 21 The MAIN PWB is out of order.
to 79 of the AM connector (GND terminals
excluded) in the DSP PWB?

••• •••

NO
YES
Is a signal of about 3Vp-p available at all Pins 101 The DSP PWB is out of order.
to 159 of the AM connector (GND terminal excluded)
in the DSP PWB?

••• •••

NO

Are the specified voltages available at the


connectors below? (Power source check)
Connector name Pin No. Voltage
PN 1 3.3Vdc
1 7Vdc
PM 7 5Vdc
9 14Vdc

YES NO

The MAIN PWB is The POWER unit is out


out of order. of order.

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(3)-2 (P13)

YES
Is normal display available when the AD, PD, or Each cable is defective.
PH cable is replaced?

NO
YES
Is normal display available when the MAIN PWB The MAIN PWB is out of order.
is replaced?

NO
NO
Are 170V, 64V, and D+5V of the POWER unit See “Power cannot be ON.”
normally output?

YES

The plasma display module is out of order.

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3. No audio output generated

Note) This model is enabled to set up an audio input terminal for each video input terminal. No audio output is
available unless the input terminal of the displayed pictures (example: VIDEO 1) coincides with that of
audio (example: RGB 3). Therefore, analysis for troubleshooting should be carried out after the displayed
video input terminal (example: VIDEO 1) has been made to coincide with the audio input terminal accord-
ing to the instruction manual.

Enter a signal input in AUDIO IN.

YES
Is the audio signal present at the speaker OUT? Speaker or cable is defective.

NO
YES
Are the voltages specified below available at the The POWER unit or the cable is out
PA connector of the AUDIO unit? of order.
(Power source check)

Pin Signal name Voltage (Note) When confirming the source volt-
1 S+24 +23.5~33Vdc age by disconnecting the PA con-
2 S+24 +23.5~33Vdc nector, short-circuit the section be-
tween Pins 3 4 of the PA con-
3 S.GND GND
nector and Pin 6 (like short-circuit-
4 S.GND GND ing between S.GND of the POWER
5 A+13 +13Vdc unit), and then turn on the POWER
6 A.GND GND unit.

YES
NO
Are the following waveforms observed at the AU The MAIN PWB or the cable is out
connector of the AUDIO unit? of order.

Pin 6 5Vp-p

Pin 7 5Vp-p

Pin 5 4.8Vdc

Pin 1, 2 : Audio signal waveforms

YES

The AUDIO unit is out of order.

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METHOD OF ADJUSTMENTS

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Adjusting conditions
Adjustments should be carried out in accordance with the procedures described below. However, any adjustments
other than the items A to C below are not required.
A. When the [PDP module] is replaced, adjust the sections according to the adjusting items [1 to 3] specified below.
(Caution) When the PDP module has been replaced, clear the USAGE TIME to “0” without fail, according to
“how to clear the usage time” shown below.
B. When the [POWER unit] is replaced, adjust the sections according to the adjusting items [1 to 3] specified below.
C. When the [MAIN PWB] is replaced, adjust the sections according to the adjusting item [4 and 5] specified below.
* How to clear the integrated time
Assume the folloing factory mode by the use of the remote control. Press [PROCEED] key six times to get
the screen of [USAGE TIME]. In this state, the integrated time up to the present time is displayed.
The integrated time is cleared to [0] when the remote control keys are pressed in the order of [MUTE] →
corsor keys [ ]→ corsor keys [V] → [OFF TIMER].
V

* How to enter or withdraw from the factory setting mode:


Press the keys in the sequential order of [OFF TIMER] → [EXIT] → [MUTE] → [OFF TIMER].
When a conventional remote control is used:
Press the keys in the sequential order of [OFF TIMER] → [OK] → [MUTE] → [OFF TIMER].
At that time, use the [MENU] key in place of the [PROCEED] key.

1. Adjustment of +170V
(1) Using any video signal of VIDEO input, DVD/HD input, or RGB input, and display a color bar signal. Turn on
the power switch of the main unit.
(2) Turn the volume control (RV3) in the [D+170V ADJ] section of the power unit, and adjust the voltage value
between TP3 (D+170V output) and TP2 (D.GND) of the power unit so that this voltage settles within the
range of “specified voltage of the PDP module (Value Vs on the label shown below) ± 1V.”

(Caution) The figure below shows a rear side view when the SERIAL NO.
back cover has been removed. ** ** ** ** *
Vd=* *V
Vs=* ** V
CODE -01

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2. Adjustment of +64V
(1) Using any video signal of VIDEO input, DVD/HD input, or RGB input, and display a color bar signal. Turn on
the power switch of the main unit.
(2) Confirm that the voltage at TP4 (D+60V output) and TP2 (D.GND) of the power unit is maintained at a
voltage value (Vd value of the label described in Item 1 above) within ± 1V, specified for the PDP module.
If the voltage specified above cannot be secured, turn the volume control (RV4) in the [D+64V ADJ] block
and adjust the voltage until it attains “the voltage specified for the PDP module (Value Vd on the label of the
above-mentioned Item 1) ± 1V.”

3. Adjustment of +5V
(1) Use any video signal of VIDEO input, DVD/HD input, or RGB input, and display a color bar signal.
(2) Confirm that the voltage value between TP1 (+5V output) and TP2 (D.GND) of the power unit is maintained
at “5.10 ± 0.1V.”
If the voltage specified above cannot be secured, turn the volume control (RV2) in the [D+5V ADJ] block
and adjust the voltage until it attains “5.10 ± 0.1V.”

* POWER unit layout

TP3
RV3 D+170 PH
D+170
ADJ
PD

TP1
D+5
TP4
D+64
RV4
D+64 TP2
ADJ D.GND

P
M

P
N

P
V
RV2
P
D+5 ADJ A

P
I

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4. Initial setting
(1) Enter the factory setting mode by means of the remote control.
(2) Press the [PROCEED] key of the remote control 4 times to obtain the [FUNCTION] menu.
V
(3) Move the cursor to the [SHIP] item by means of the cursor keys [ ] and [V], and select the adequate
alphabets of the destination specified below, using the cursor keys [<] and [>].
JW : Specifications for Japan
AW : Specifications for North America
GW : Specifications for Europe

FUNCTION

SCART OFF
SI AUTO
SHIP AW
LIMIT-VD OFF
LIMIT-PC ON
REMAKE OFF

PROCEED NEXT EXIT PREV 5/8

(4) Press the [MUTE] key → the cursor key [ ] → the cursor key [V] → the [OFF TIMER] key in this order to
V
make factory setting.
When factory setting is executed, red characters of [SET] are displayed for about 7 seconds at the right of
the [destination alphabets]. When the red characters of [SET] go out, this is a sign that the setting has been
finished.

FUNCTION

SCART OFF
SI AUTO
SHIP AW SET
LIMIT-VD OFF
LIMIT-PC ON
REMAKE OFF

PROCEED NEXT EXIT PREV 5/8

(5) Withdraw from the factory setting mode by means of the remote control.

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[Initial setting values]
(User setting values)

Mode J, JW Other than J, JW


Remote control standby ON condition ON condition
Sound volume 10 steps 10 steps
Input mode VIDEO1 VIDEO1
Display mode STADIUM STADIUM
AUTO picture OFF (All of RGB1 to 3) OFF (All of RGB1 to 3)
HD select 1080B 1080B
Language Japanese English
Color system AUTO1 AUTO1

(Factory setting values)

Mode J, JW A, AW G, GW
MXT 601 709 709
SUS ORG ORG ORG
SCART OFF OFF ON
SI AUTO AUTO AUTO
FUNCTION

LIMIT-VD OFF OFF OFF


LIMIT-PC ON ON ON
REMAKE OFF OFF OFF
USAGE TIME 00000H 00000H 00000H
FPIC ON ON ON
STF TEMP 1 2 25 25 25
STF TEMP2 3 50 50 50
FAN SET

STF TEMP3 4 55 55 55
STF IME 30 30 30
— — — —
— — — —
— — — —
— — — —

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5. Adjustment of VIDEO screen position and phase
5-1. Adjustment of VIDEO screen position
(Caution) Adjustments should be started after returning the [VIDEO] and [SCREEN] setting of the main
menu to the initial setting conditions.
(1) Enter an input of NTSC and PAL monoscopic signals in VIDEO 1 and use the [WIDE] key of the remote
control to change over the screen size in the sequential order of [STADIUM → ZOOM → NORMAL→
FULL]. Confirm in each screen that the screen position is uniformly arranged to the top, bottom, right,
and left. If the screen position is found to be unevenly arranged, make adjustments according to the
“method of screen position adjustment” shown below.
(2) Enter an input of PAL monoscopic signal in VIDEO 1 and use the [PROCEED] key of the remote control
to select [Information] of the main menu. Change over the [color (COLOR SYSTEM)] to [SECAM]. In
addition, change over the screen size in the sequential order of [STADIUM → ZOOM → NORMAL →
FULL]. Confirm in each screen that the screen position is uniformly arranged to the top, bottom, right,
and left. If the screen position is found to be unevenly arranged, make adjustments according to the
“method of screen position adjustment” shown below.

[Method of screen position adjustment]


(1) Enter the factory setting mode by means of the remote control.
(2) In the [POSITION] screen ([POSITION] mode for initial setting), make the following setting:

Ver. XXXX

POSITION
NTSC
STADIUM
H POS 0 H PHA 0
V POS 0 H CLK 0
MHPOS 160 H DS 1080B
MVPOS 10 RGBS AUTO
SUS ORG
CINEMA ON

PROCEED NEXT EXIT PREV 1/8

MHPOS : Adjustment of horizontal display range for the display in the PDP module.
MVPOS : Adjustment of vertical raster display range for the display in the PDP module.
H POS : Adjustment of horizontal signal position in the display range.
V POS : Adjustment of vertical signal position in the display range.

(3) Press the WIDE key of the remote control in order to select the NORMAL mode. V
(4) When the display range of the PDP module is displaced, press the cursor keys [ ] and [V] of the remote
control to select [MHPOS] and [MVPOS], and make adjustments by pressing the cursor keys [<] and [>].
V
(5) Press the cursor keys [ ] and [V] to select [H POS].
(6) Press the cursor keys [<] and [>] to adjust the screen position so that the screen can be arranged evenly
to the right and left.
V
(7) Press the cursor keys [ ] and [V] to select [V POS].
(8) Press the cursor keys [<] and [>] to adjust the screen position so that the screen can be arranged evenly
to the top and bottom.
Confirm that [H PHA] is 0. Otherwise, adjust it to 0 by pressing the cursor keys [<] and [>].
(10) Confirm that [H CLK] is 0. Otherwise, adjust it to 0 by pressing the cursor keys [<] and [>].

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(11) In the same manner, press the WIDE key and select [NORMAL → FULL → STADIUM → ZOOM → U-
SCAN] in this order. Adjust the screen position so that the screen can be arranged evenly to the top,
bottom, right, and left. Confirm that [H PHA] and [H CLK] are 0. Otherwise, press the cursor keys [<] and
[>] to adjust them to 0.
(12) This should be done only if SECAM is adjusted as per (2) above.
Press the [PROCEED] key to display the D-CONTROL menu and adjust the cursor to C-SYSTEM by
V
means of the cursor keys [ ] and [V]. Select [A1] by means of the cursor keys [<] and [>].

D-CONTROL
SECAM

CONT 0 SUB CONT 8


BRIGHT 0 Y LEVEL 41
COLOR 56 C-LEVEL 31

B-Y 4
C-Y 12 Displayed only for SECAM

C-SYSTEM A1

PROCEED NEXT EXIT PREV 2/8

(13) Withdraw the factory setting mode.

5-2. Adjustment of DVD/HD screen position


(Caution) Adjustments should be started after returning the [VIDEO] and [SCREEN] setting of the main menu
to the initial setting conditions.
(1) Enter an input of HDTV monoscopic signal in the DVD/HD1 IN terminal. Use the [PROCEED] key of the
remote control to select [HD SELECT] of [OPTION] of the main menu. Make setting at [1035i] by press-
ing the cursor keys [<] and [>].
(2) Select [HD IN] with the remote control or the main-unit front key. Confirm that the screen position is
uniformly arranged to the top, bottom, right, and left. If the screen position is found to be unevenly
arranged, make adjustments according to the “method of screen position adjustment” shown below. (The
screen size is FULL only.)
(3) Select the NTSC COMPONENT signal (480i) for the input video signal and change over the screen size
in the sequential order of [STADIUM → ZOOM → NORMAL → FULL]. Confirm in each screen that the
screen position is uniformly arranged to the top, bottom, right, and left. If the screen position is found to be
unevenly arranged, make adjustments according to the “method of screen position adjustment” shown
below.
(4) Select the PAL COMPONENT signal (5760i) for the input video signal and change over the screen size
in the sequential order of [STADIUM → ZOOM → NORMAL → FULL]. Confirm in each screen that the
screen position is uniformly arranged to the top, bottom, right, and left. If the screen position is found to
be unevenly arranged, make adjustments according to the “method of screen position adjustment” shown
below.
(5) Select the DTC 1080i signal for the input video signal. Select [HD SELECT] of the screen. Make setting
at [1035B] by pressing the cursor keys [<] and [>]. Confirm that the screen position is uniformly arranged
to the top, bottom, right, and left.
If the screen position is found to be unevenly arranged, make adjustments according to the “method of
screen position adjustment” shown below. (The screen size is FULL only.)

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(6) Select the DTV 720P signal for the input video signal. Confirm that the screen position is uniformly
arranged to the top, bottom, right, and left.
If the screen position is found to be unevenly arranged, make adjustments according to the “method of
screen position adjustment” shown below. (The screen size is FULL only.)
(7) Select the DTV 480P signal for the input video signal and change over the screen size in the sequential
order of [STADIUM → ZOOM → NORMAL → FULL]. Confirm in each screen that the screen position is
uniformly arranged to the top, bottom, right, and left. If the screen position is found to be unevenly
arranged, make adjustments according to the “method of screen position adjustment” shown below.

[Method of screen position adjustment]


(1) Enter the factory setting mode by means of the remote control.
(2) In the [POSITION] screen ([POSITION] mode for initial setting), make the following setting:

Ver. DXXX

POSITION
COMP N
FULL
H POS 0 H PHA 0
V POS 0 H CLK 0
MHPOS 160 H DS 1080B
MVPOS 10 RGBS AUTO
SUS ORG
CINEMA ON

PROCEED NEXT EXIT PREV 1/8

(3) Press the WIDE key of the remote control in order to select the NORMAL mode.
V
(4) When the display range of the PDP module is displaced, press the cursor keys [ ] and [V] of the remote
control to select [MHPOS] and [MVPOS], and make adjustments by pressing the cursor keys [<] and [>].
V
(5) Press the cursor keys [ ] and [V] to select [H POS].
(6) Press the cursor keys [<] and [>] to adjust the screen position so that the screen can be arranged evenly
to the right and left. V
(7) Press the cursor keys [ ] and [V] to select [V POS].
(8) Press the cursor keys [<] and [>] to adjust the screen position so that the screen can be arranged evenly
to the top and bottom.
(9) Confirm that [H PHA] is 0. Otherwise, adjust it to 0 by pressing the cursor keys [<] and [>].
(10) Confirm that [H CLK] is 0. Otherwise, adjust it to 0 by pressing the cursor keys [<] and [>].
(11) In the same manner, press the [WIDE] key to select the screen mode. (According to the signal type, the
screen mode varies as shown below.) In each case, make adjustments so that the screen position is
uniformly arranged to the top, bottom, right, and left. Confirm that both [H PHA] and [H CLK] are set at 0.
Otherwise, press the cursor keys [<] and [>] in order to adjust both to zero.
• 480 i, 576 i, 480P, 576P [NORMAL → FULL → STANDIUM → ZOOM → U-SCAN]
• 1080 i, 1035 i, 720P [FULL → U-SCAN]

(12) Withdraw the factory setting mode.

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[Morgue]
1. Signal Generator
(1) Digital RGB and component signal generator
• Equivalent to the Video Generator LT1615 (made by LEADER)
• Equivalent to the Panel Adapter LT9217 (made by LEADER)
• Equivalent to the Video Encoder LT1606 (made by LEADER)
(2) NTSC signal generator
• Equivalent to the NTSC Pattern Generator LCG-403YC (made by LEADER)
(3) PAL signal generator
• Equivalent to the Color Bar Pattern Generator PM5518 (made by PHILIPS)
2. VIDEO input
Input: Composite video input or S-terminal input for one system

3. DVD/HD/DTV input
3-1. HD: Y/Pb/Pr component input, tri-sync signal

700
300 350
300 350

Y Pb Pr

100% color bar signal (mVp-p)

3-2. DVD: Y/B-Y/R-Y component input

700 (all white)

700
300

Y Cb Cr

75% color bar signal (mVp-p)

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4. RGB/PC input
1) Horizontal sync period

Video signal

0.7Vp-p c d e

Sync signal

TTL level b

Positive/negative polarity a

(2) Vertical sync period

Video signal

0.7Vp-p h i j

Sync signal

TTL level g

Positive/negative polarity f

* The data a to j above are specified in the next page and thereafter, classified for various inspection signals.

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5. RGB/PC signal timing table
PC mode 1 2 3 4 5
Signal name VU-6010 VU-6010 PC98 IBM PC98
NTSC PAL/SECAM 400@56Hz 400@70Hz 480@60HZ
Definition 640*240 768*288 640*400 640*400 640*480
Dot clock frequency (MHz) 12.214 14.752 21.053 25.175 25.175
H frequency (kHz) 15.734 15.557 24.826 31.469 31.469
V frequency (Hz) 59.94 50.39 56.423 70.086 59.94
H total (uS) 63.534 64.262 40.285 31.778 31.778
(dots) 776 948 848 800 800
H display period (uS) 52.4 52.06 30.4 25.422 25.422
(dots) 640 768 640 640 640
H front porch (uS) 1.146 1.288 2.803 0.675 0.596
(dots) 14 19 59 17 15
H sync pulse width (uS) 8.76 8.677 3.04 2.542 3.813
(dots) 107 128 64 64 96
H back porch (uS) 1.228 2.237 4.037 3.138 1.946
(dots) 15 33 85 79 49
V total (mS) 16.652 20.055 17.723 14.268 16.683
(line) 262 312 440 449 525
V display period (mS) 15.3 18.513 16.112 12.711 15.253
(line) 240 288 400 400 480
V front porch (mS) 0.191 0.321 0.282 0.413 0.191
(line) 3 5 7 13 6
V sync pulse width (mS) 1.144 1.093 0.322 0.064 0.064
(line) 18 17 8 2 2
V back porch (mS) 0.064 0.064 1.007 1.08 1.176
(line) 1 1 25 34 37
H sync polarity Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg
V sync polarity Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg
Scan type Interlaced Interlaced Non Non Non
Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced

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PC mode 6 7 8 9 10
Signal name MAC@13” VESA VESA VESA XGA-2
480@72Hz 480@75Hz 480@85Hz 480@75HZ
Definition 640*480 640*480 640*480 640*480 640*480
Dot clock frequency (MHz) 30.24 31.5 31.5 36.0 31.5
H frequency (kHz) 35 37.861 37.5 43.269 39.375
V frequency (Hz) 66.667 72.809 75 85.008 75
H total (uS) 28.571 26.413 26.667 23.111 25.4
(dots) 864 832 840 832 800
H display period (uS) 21.164 20.317 20.317 17.778 20.32
(dots) 640 640 640 640 640
H front porch (uS) 2.116 0.762 0.508 1.556 0.508
(dots) 64 24 16 56 16
H sync pulse width (uS) 2.116 1.27 2.032 1.556 3.048
(dots) 64 40 64 56 96
H back porch (uS) 3.175 4.064 3.81 2.222 1.524
(dots) 96 128 120 80 48
V total (mS) 15 13.735 13.333 11.764 13.333
(line) 525 520 500 509 525
V display period (mS) 13.714 12.678 12.8 11.093 12.19
(line) 480 480 480 480 480
V front porch (mS) 0.086 0.237 0.027 0.023 0.279
(line) 3 9 1 1 11
V sync pulse width (mS) 0.086 0.079 0.08 0.069 0.051
(line) 3 3 3 3 2
V back porch (mS) 1.114 0.739 0.427 0.578 0.813
(line) 39 28 16 25 32
H sync polarity Sync on G Neg Neg Neg Neg
V sync polarity Sync on G Neg Neg Neg Neg
Scan type Non Non Non Non Non
Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced

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PC mode 11 12 13 14 15
Signal name VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA
600@56Hz 600@60Hz 600@72Hz 600@75Hz 600@85Hz
Definition 800*600 800*600 800*600 800*600 800*600
Dot clock frequency (MHz) 36 40 50 49.5 56.25
H frequency (kHz) 35.156 37.879 48.077 46.875 53.674
V frequency (Hz) 56.25 60.317 72.188 75 85.061
H total (uS) 28.444 26.4 20.8 21.333 18.631
(dots) 1024 1056 1040 1056 1048
H display period (uS) 22.222 20 16 16.162 14.222
(dots) 800 800 800 800 800
H front porch (uS) 0.667 1 1.12 0.323 0.569
(dots) 24 40 56 16 32
H sync pulse width (uS) 2 3.2 2.4 1.616 1.138
(dots) 72 128 120 80 64
H back porch (uS) 3.556 2.2 1.28 3.232 2.702
(dots) 128 88 64 160 152
V total (mS) 17.778 16.579 13.853 13.333 11.756
(line) 625 628 666 625 631
V display period (mS) 17.067 15.84 12.48 12.8 11.179
(line) 600 600 600 600 600
V front porch (mS) 0.028 0.026 0.77 0.021 0.019
(line) 1 1 37 1 1
V sync pulse width (mS) 0.057 0.106 0.125 0.064 0.056
(line) 2 4 6 3 3
V back porch (mS) 0.626 0.607 0.478 0.448 0.503
(line) 22 23 23 21 27
H sync polarity Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos.
V sync polarity Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos.
Scan type Non Non Non Non Non
Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced

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PC mode 16 17 18 19 20
Signal name MAC@16” I/O dater CEREB VESA wide VESA wide
wide wide 1 (NEC 1) (NEC 2)
Definition 832*624 852*480 864*480 848*480 1024*576
Dot clock frequency (MHz) 57.2832 34.006 42.526 33.75 47.25
H frequency (kHz) 49.725 31.722 37.5 31.02 35.795
V frequency (Hz) 74.55 59.966 75 60 60.059
H total (uS) 20.111 31.524 26.667 32.237 27.937
(dots) 1152 1072 1134 1088 1320
H display period (uS) 14.524 25.055 20.317 25.126 21.672
(dots) 832 852 864 848 1024
H front porch (uS) 0.559 0.659 0.508 0.474 0.339
(dots) 32 22 22 16 16
H sync pulse width (uS) 1.117 3.764 2.032 3.319 3.048
(dots) 64 128 86 112 144
H back porch (uS) 3.91 2.047 3.81 3.319 2.878
(dots) 224 70 162 112 136
V total (mS) 13.414 16.676 13.333 16.667 16.65
(line) 667 529 500 517 596
V display period (mS) 12.549 15.132 12.8 15.474 16.091
(line) 624 480 480 480 576
V front porch (mS) 0.02 0.378 0.027 0.193 0.056
(line) 1 12 1 6 2
V sync pulse width (mS) 0.06 0.095 0.08 0.258 0.112
(line) 3 3 3 8 4
V back porch (mS) 0.784 1.072 0.427 0.741 0.391
(line) 39 34 16 23 14
H sync polarity Sync on G Neg Pos. Pos. Pos.
V sync polarity Sync on G Neg Neg Pos. Pos.
Scan type Non Non Non Non Non
Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced

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PC mode 21 22 23 24 25
Signal name VESA wide VESA wide CEREB VESA VESA
(NEC 3) (NEC 4) wide 2 768@60Hz 768@70Hz
Definition 1280*720 1360*768 1024*600 1024*768 1024*768
Dot clock frequency (MHz) 76.5 85.5 51.2 65 75
H frequency (kHz) 45.106 47.712 37.879 48.363 56.476
V frequency (Hz) 60.142 60.015 60.317 60.004 70.069
H total (uS) 22.17 20.959 26.4 20.677 17.707
(dots) 1696 1792 1352 1344 1328
H display period (uS) 16.732 15.906 20 15.754 13.653
(dots) 1280 1360 1024 1024 1024
H front porch (uS) 0.627 0.749 1 0.369 0.32
(dots) 48 64 51 24 24
H sync pulse width (uS) 2.301 1.310 3.2 2.092 1.813
(dots) 176 112 164 136 136
H back porch (uS) 2.51 2.994 2.2 2.462 1.92
(dots) 192 256 113 160 144
V total (mS) 16.627 16.662 15.579 16.666 14.272
(line) 750 795 628 806 806
V display period (mS) 15.962 16.097 15.84 15.88 13.599
(line) 720 768 600 768 768
V front porch (mS) 0.089 0.063 0.026 0.062 0.053
(line) 4 3 1 3 3
V sync pulse width (mS) 0.177 0.126 0.106 0.124 0.106
(line) 8 6 4 6 6
V back porch (mS) 0.399 0.377 0.607 0.6 0.513
(line) 18 18 23 29 29
H sync polarity Pos. Pos. Neg Neg. Neg.
V sync polarity Pos. Pos. Pos. Neg. Neg.
Scan type Non Non Non Non Non
Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced

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PC mode 26 27 28 29 30
Signal name VESA VESA MAC@19” VESA VESA
768@75Hz 768@85Hz 1024@60Hz 1024@75Hz
Definition 1024*768 1024*768 1024*768 1280*1024 1280*1024
Dot clock frequency (MHz) 78.75 94.5 80 108 135
H frequency (kHz) 60.023 68.677 60.24 63.981 79.976
V frequency (Hz) 75.029 84.997 74.93 60.02 75.025
H total (uS) 16.66 14.561 16.600 15.63 12.501
(dots) 1312 1376 1328 1688 1688
H display period (uS) 13 10.836 12.8 11.852 9.481
(dots) 1024 1024 1024 1280 1280
H front porch (uS) 0.203 0.508 0.4 0.444 0.119
(dots) 16 48 32 48 2
H sync pulse width (uS) 1.219 1.016 1.2 1.037 1.067
(dots) 96 96 96 112 144
H back porch (uS) 2.235 2.201 2.2 2.296 1.837
(dots) 176 208 176 248 248
V total (mS) 13.328 11.765 13.347 16.661 13.329
(line) 800 808 804 1066 1066
V display period (mS) 12.795 11.183 12.749 16.005 12.804
(line) 768 768 768 1024 1024
V front porch (mS) 0.017 0.015 0.050 0.016 0.013
(line) 1 1 3 1 1
V sync pulse width (mS) 0.05 0.044 0.050 0.047 0.038
(line) 3 3 3 3 3
V back porch (mS) 0.466 0.524 0.498 0.594 0.475
(line) 28 36 30 38 38
H sync polarity Pos. Pos. — Pos. Pos.
V sync polarity Pos. Pos. — Pos. Pos.
Scan type Non Non Non Non Non
Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced Interlaced

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PC mode 31 32 33 34 35
Signal name IDC-3000G IDC-3000G HDTV-J DTV (480P) DTV (720P)
PAL 625P NTSC 525P
Definition 768*576 640*480 1920*1034 644*483 1280*720
Dot clock frequency (MHz) 29.687 24.39 74.25 24.37 74.25
H frequency (kHz) 31.389 31.47 33.75 31.469 45.000
V frequency (Hz) 50 59.9 60/60 59.94 60
H total (uS) 31.933 31.775 29.63 31.777 22.222
(dots) 948 775 2200 774 1650
H display period (uS) 25.87 26.24 25.86 26.427 17.239
(dots) 768 640 1920 644 1280
H front porch (uS) 0.269 0.41 0.59 0.75 0.943
(dots) 8 10 44 18 70
H sync pulse width (uS) 2.526 2.46 0.59 2.35 1.077
(dots) 75 60 44 57 80
H back porch (uS) 3.267 2.665 2.59 2.25 2.963
(dots) 97 65 192 55 220
V total (mS) 19.911 16.522 16.652 16.683 16.667
(line) 625 525 562/562 525 750
V display period (mS) 18.35 15.106 15.319 15.348
(line) 576 480 517/517 483 720
V front porch (mS) 0.223 0.252 0.148 0.191 0.111
(line) 7 8 5 6 5
V sync pulse width (mS) 0.223 0.22 0.148 0.191 0.111
(line) 7 7 5 6 5
V back porch (mS) 1.115 0.944 1.037 0.953 0.444
(line) 35 30 35 30 20
H sync polarity Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg
V sync polarity Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg
Scan type Non Non Interlaced Non Non
Interlaced Iinterlaced Interlaced Interlaced

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PC mode 36 37 38 39
Signal name HDTV-W SSPE JSPE MAC@12”

Definition 1920*1080 1024*512 852*480 1152*870


Dot clock frequency (MHz) 74.25 40 16 100
H frequency (kHz) 33.75 33.727 15.75 68.681
V frequency (Hz) 60/60 60.012 59.94 75.062
H total (uS) 29.630 29.650 63.750 14.560
(dots) 2200 1186 1020 1456
H display period (uS) 25.859 25.600 53.250 11.520
(dots) 1920 1024 852 1152
H front porch (uS) 0.593 0.600 1.250 0.320
(dots) 44 24 20 32
H sync pulse width (uS) 1.185 1.200 4.750 1.280
(dots) 88 48 76 128
H back porch (uS) 1.993 2.250 4.500 1.440
(dots) 148 90 72 144
V total (mS) 16.652/16.682 16.663 16.683 13.322
(line) 562/563 562 262.5/262.5 915
V display period (mS) 16.000/16.000 15.15 15.236/15.236 12.667
(line) 540/540 511 239/239 870
V front porch (mS) 0.059/0.074 0.178 0.064/0.096 0.044
(line) 2/2.5 6 1/1.5 3
V sync pulse width (mS) 0.148/0.148 0.148 0.191/0.191 0.044
(line) 5/5 5 3/3 3
V back porch (mS) 0.444/0.459 1.186 1.211/1.243 0.568
(line) 15/15.5 40 19/19.5 39
H sync polarity Neg Neg Neg Sync on G
V sync polarity Neg Neg Neg Sync on G
Scan type Interlaced Non Interlaced Non
Interlaced Interlaced

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METHOD OF DISASSEMBLY
(Cautions)
1. Before disassembly, turn power off the main unit and pull out the power plug from the wall outlet.
2. Use a screwdriver with a fitting size. Otherwise, the screw threads may be damaged.
3. Reassembly can be carried out in the reverse order for disassembly. Refer to the disassembly procedures and
forward reassembly in the reverse order.
4. The order for taking out the parts (or components) is indicated by the foregoing numeral that is attached to the
name of each part (or component).
5. The wire connector symbol is indicated by two digits of Marking . Read CN- when examining the table
of parts.

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1.LABEL
FILAMENT TAPE(9mm*50m) SUPPLEMENT SHEET (M62)

NAME PLATE(M53)
SPEAKER LABEL(M54)

LABEL (EARTH) (M65)

SERIAL LABEL(M10)

LABEL A (2001) (M66)

AC IN LABEL(M55) LABEL (OUT) (M64)


5

2.BACK COVER
(1)PL-CPIMS*4*12*15KF(SRW36)
FELTSHHET(M69)
*32
*26
STAND REAR SIDE

TERMINAL LABEL B (M57)


(3) BACK COVER (M58)
72790175

(2)PL-CPIMS*3*6*3KF(SRW35)
*10

3 GASKET L=200 4 GASKET L=250 1 GASKET L=50


1 GASKET L=50 5 GASKET L=290 3 GASKET L=200

SCREW(M68)
72790191 *6
BACK COVER REAR SIDE 3
SYMBOL PARTS NAME Q'TY GASKET L=200 4 GASKET L=250
4
1 (GSK03) GASKET (L50*10*T7) 4 3 GASKET L=200
GASKET L=250
2 (GSK04) GASKET (L200*10*T7) 5 BACK COVER

3 (GSK05) GASKET (L290*10*T7) 1


4 (GSK06) GASKET (L250*10*T7) 4
5 (GSK07) GASKET (L100*10*T7) 1

3.MAIN PWB/DSP PWB/VIDEO PWB


GASKET (L160*9*T4) (M19 (GSK11)) (1)TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW34)
2 GASKET L=100 3 GASKET L=200 1 GASKET L=50
*2 *2
1 GASKET L=50 4 GASKET L=250 GASKET (L150*10*T4) (M20
TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW11,12)
*4X2 (GSK13) *2

FAN MOTOR(E01) BRACKET (FAN) L (M36)


72524024 *2 GASKET (L200*10*T7) (M12 (GSK04))
*2
SCREW,M3*30*15KF(SRW29) (4) SHIELD COVER (MAIN/VIDEO) (M43)
*2X2

(2) BRACKET (OPTION L) (M42)


BRACKET (FAN) R (M37)
GASKET(L300*10*T7)(M20(GSK12))
(3)TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW33)
TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW30) *8
*2
COVER(BOTTOM)(M29)
TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW28) *2
*1X2
GASKET(L70*10*T1)(M18(GSK10)
*2X2
(Caution) When mounting a back
TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW31)
*4X2
cover, stick the filament tape
(30mm*50m) (092203969) for the BRACKET STAND(A)(M30)
prevention of getting flaws. *2
In this case, however, the filament TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW32)
tape shall be removed after *2X2
mounting.
BUTTON(PWR)(M07) COVER(POWER SW)(M26) PWR PWB ASSY(PWC-4419C)(A10) BRACKET STAND(B)(M31)
72623214 72790173 *2

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EDGE SADDLE(M06) (5)TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW13)
(Caution) At the time of assembly, it shall
*3 *6
be tightened together with the round
terminal of the connector CN-AD.

(6) TERMINAL PANEL (VI) ASSY (M59)


72790176

Adhesion of the protective tape

TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW34) BRACKET (OPTION R) (M44) (Caution) When mounting a back

*2 cover, stick the filament tape

TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW19) TERMINAL PANEL (232) ASSY (M60) (30mm*50m) (092203969) for the

*2 72790177 prevention of getting flaws.


In this case, however, the filament
PANEL PWB ASSY (PCB-5023B) (A03) tape shall be removed after mounting.

SCREW(UNC4-40/4-40)(SRW241)
*2
PL-CPIMS*3*6*3KF(SRW15)
*2
C/L BUTTON(M08)

TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW20)
*4

232C PWB ASSY (PWC-4419A) (A08) PL-CPIMS*3*6*3KF(SRW202)


72790190 *2

• TERMINAL PANEL (VI) ASSY


(7)TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW16,162) (12)TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW17) (13) VIDEO PWB ASSY(PCB-5023A) (A02)
(8) MAIN PWB ASSY (PCB-5022) (A01) *9 *5 72790195
72790194

(9) DSP PWB ASSY (PCB-5022) (A06) [C] [A]


72790196 SHIELD PLATE (VIDEO) (M46)

[C] [D]

[D]
[B]
(11) 6SCREW (UNC4-40/4-40) (SRW106) (10) CBIPS*3*8*3KF (SRW18)
*2 *9

CUSHION RUBBER(M70)
*2 [B] [A]

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4. AUDIO AMPLIFIER MODULE

SP PWB ASSY (PWC-4419E) (A12)


LED PWB ASSY (PCB-4419B) (A11) TERMINAL PANEL (SP) (M61)
72621140
TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW24)
*2

CBIPS*4*12*3KF (SRW02)
*3

TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW37) CBIPS*3*8*3KF(SRW23)
*4 *2
CTL PWB ASSY (PCB-4419B) (A09)
(1)TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW21)
*2 GASKET (L70*10*T1) (M17 (GSK09))
*2
MESH (M47) (3)AUDIO AMPLIFIER MODULE(A_UNIT)
72790157

(2)SCREW,P-CPIMS*3*14*3KF(SRW22)
*2

• AC INLET ASSY

ET-CBIMS*4*8*3KF(SRW26)
CABLE 1P(E02) 07S530015 Green

CABLE 2P (E02)
Blue
CABLE 2P(E02) Brown

AC INLET 10GEEG3C(E02)
72563114

(Caution) No bending process


TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW27)
COVER (INLET) (M63) *2

Rear side of the set

Rear side of the set

GASKET (L60*10*T2) (M17 (GSK08))


*2
Insulation tube Hook Lock release terminal Front side of the set

BARRIER (INLET) (M09)

Lock hole button side


PL-CPIMS*3*10*15KF(SRW25)
(Caution) Insert the cable in the AC inlet until its terminal hook is locked. *2
After insertion, try to pull the cable to confirm whether or not
it comes out. To disconnect the cable, push the lock release
terminal by a finger in the direction of the arrow, and pull out
the cable in the lengthwise direction. (No unlocking unless the
position of hook's tip is lower than the lock hole bottom side.)

Side view

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5. POWER UNIT
TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW39,40)
*2 x 2

SENS PWB ASSY(PCB-5023C)(A04)


PLATE(M48)
*2

SENT PWB ASSY(PCB-5023D)(A05)


SENS PWB ASSY
PLATE
SENT PWB ASSY

(2)BRACKET(POWER)(M41)

INSULATORD4.5*T1)(M67)
(3) TP-M4*8*3KF (SRW09)
(4)POWER UNIT(A13) *6
*6
72701267

(1)TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW10)
*7

6.PDP MODULE
(11)FRAME(T)(M34) (10)TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW07)
*2
(4)TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW04)
*8
CN 9P(PH)(CN-PH) CN 10P(PD) (CN-PD)
STOP UP SHEET(M71)
*8

(6)TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW05) (1)PL-CPIMS*4*16*3GF(SRW03)
*9 *4 x 2

(5)BRACKET(L)(M32)
(7)BRACKET(R)(M33) FRAME(L) FRAME(R)

STOP UP SHEET
(2)FRAME(L) (M27) (M71)
(3)FRAME(R) (M28) *8

(12)TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW06) (9) FRAME(CENTER)(M45)


*4

(13)FRAME(B)(M35) (8) TP-M4*8*3KF(SRW08)


*2

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(8) TP-M3*6*3KF(SRW38)

CLAMPER, WIRE (M04)

(Caution)
Make a connection
where no "AD" label
is present.

(14) PDP-NP50C2MF01 (P01)

TAPE 1150mm*2
(30m)
7.FRONT PANEL ASSY/FILTER

(2) BRACKET FILTER (T) (M38) (1)CBIPS*4*12*3KF(SRW01)


*16

(3)BRACKET FILTER(S)(M40)
TAPE 680mm x 2
*2 * *
(30m)

(2) CUSHION (10*5*600) (M49)

(4) BRACKET FILTER (B) (M39)

A=10 ± 5mm A

SPACER(FILTER)(M51) (5) FILTER(M52)


72681323 *4 72790198

(6)FRONT PANEL ASSY(M01)


72790197
A

Reference position

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WIRING DIAGEAM
5 Wind the TR by one turn
Fixed to the vicinity of the sensor PWB 1 Fix the PD, PH 1 Fix the AD
Delete the TR 1 Fix the FAN, PD 1 Fix the PH
1 Fix the PD, PH
3 Fix the surplus 5 Pass the AD 5 Wind the TM by one turn Fixed to the vicinity of the sensor PWB
PD part of the fan 6 *3 Pass the PD, PH
PD
4 Fix the surplus part of the fan
TR TM

5 Add the X2
Pass the TM, TR
Allocate each to the upper 5 Pass the AD in the vicinity of
and lower sides of the PD the digital PWB of the module
and PH cables. PH
The cables shall be passed PD
between the core 6 and the
F2 AD F1 5 Pass the PN
TR
clamper 1 . PN F3 SY
1 Fix the fan, TR, DS
PH, and PD twice PV TM
PA PL 2 PN, PV, PA, PM
5 Pass the PV SY
5 X2 1 Fix the AD PM
PM 5 Pass the YU
Pass the LD, PW BU
PN
YU
2 Fix the PV, PA, LD, PW LD YU
PC 1 BU, AU, PV,
PW PC
AQ SW RS BU RS, SW
8 Wind the green wire by two turns PV AQ AU
5 Pass the AQ and fix it
1 Fix the green wire AC
by the use of the harness
PL
band attached
RM LM AU PA
RS 5 Pass the RS
PW
LM RM
SW 5 Pass the PC
LE
LD
LE 6 Pass the AC 1 *2 Fix the AU, PA
line and the 1 Fix the LM, RM
Hook the LE on the LD 6 Wind the PA by one turn
green wire
6 Give two turns to the
1 Fix the LD, PW 8 Fix the AC line by LM and RM assembled 1 Fix the PV, PA, AQ, SW, RS BU
means of a winding together
5 Wind the green lug so that it cannot 1 Fix the LD, PW
wire by one turn come off the chassis

(Caution) Fix the AC cable by means of a winding lug to


reduce the cable height so that it cannot come
in contact with the back cover.

SYMBOL PARTS NAME PART No. Q'ty SYMBOL PARTS NAME PART No. Q'ty
— CN-AD CABLE 41P L250 72577074 1 1 M02 CLAMPER,WIRE 15
— CN-AQ CN 4P(AQ) 400W,2791-28 1 2 M03 CLAMPER,WIRE (D11.5) 2
— CN-AU CN 7P(AU) 500W,2791-28 1 3 M05 CLAMPER,WIRE (D8.3) 1
— CN-BU CN 14P(BU) 325W,2468-26 1 4 M21 LEAD CLAMPER (D5.2) 1
— CN-DS CN 3P(DS) 50S, 1007-26 1 5 FL31 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(FG) 1
— CN-LD CN 5P(LD) 625W,2468-26 1 5 FL12 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(AD) 72001821 2
— CN-LE CN 5P(LE) 125,2468-26 1 5 FL35 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(TM) 1
— CN-LM CN 3P(LM) 400,2468-26 1 5 FL36 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(TR) 1
— CN-PA CN 6P(PA) 700,2468-26 1 5 FL5 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(PN) 1
— CN-PC CN 13P(PC) 125W,MIX 5 FL6 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(RS) 1
1
— CN-PD CN 10P(PD) 900W, 1007-20 1 5 FL8 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(PC) 1
— CN-PH CN 9P(PH) 500W, 1007-20 5 FL37 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(LD/PW) 1
1
— CN-PL CABLE, TWINAX 21P L450 1 5 FL38 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(LD/PW) 1
— CN-PM CN 11P(PM) 100W,2468-26 1 5 FL51 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(PV) 1
— CN-PN CN 10P(PN) 150W,2468-26 1 5 FL52 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(AQ) 1
— CN-PV CN 8P(PV) 600W,2468-26 5 FL53 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(YU) 1
1
— CN-PW CN 6P(PW) 650W,2468-26 5 FL54 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930(TR'/TM') 2
1
6 FL30 FERRITE CORE SFT-72SB (AC FG) 1
— CN-RM CN 2P(RM) 375,2468-26 1
— CN-RS CN 9P(RS) 475W,2468-26 6 FL11 FERRITE CORE SFT-72SB (PA) 72001822 1
1
— CN-SW CN 3P(SW) 625W,2468-26 6 FL33 FERRITE CORE SFT-72SB (LM,RM) 1
1
6 FL7 FERRITE CORE SFT-72SB (PD/PH) 3
— CN-SY CN 5P(SY) 175W,1691-28 1
— CN-TM CN 4P(TM) 525W,2468-26 7 FL32 FERRITE CORE (ESD-R-19) (FG) 72790222 1
1
— CN-TR CN 4P(TR) 525W,2468-26 1 8 M72 LUG (L72) 1
— CN-YU CN 12P(YU) 125W,MIX 1

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PACKAGING

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1.BAG A

PK31
BRACKET(SAFE)
PK01
BAG

PK30
PK33
BAG
PL-CPIMS*4*10*3KF

PK26 72790187
2.BAG B BAG

SERVICE STATION GUIDE


PK29

PK27
NOTICE SHEET
PK28 72790193
USER'S MANUAL
PK38
SUPPLEMENT SHEET
3.BAG C

PK05
BAG,POLYETHYLENE(150*370)

BAG B

PLUG PK22

PK20
BATTERY,DRY CELL UM-4*2

PK21
CORE,FERRITE SFT-72SB

PK19
FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032-930

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4. ACCESSORY BOX

BAG B

72790200 50HP82
PK23 72790128 50XP26H,K,R
PLUG CABLE
PK05
BAG 72790162 50HP82/
PK24 72790186 50XP26K
REM-T HAND UNIT RP-100 72790156 50XP26H
PSC 72790225 50XP26R
POWER CORD
PK25 CABLE,D-SUB 15P L1800
72790130

BAG C

PK35 72790142
ACCESSORY BOX

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5.CARTON BOX

PK14 72790199 50HP82


72790184 50XP26H,K,R

FRONT
PK03 BAR CODE SERIAL LABEL

PILLER T
PK10 SPACER TR
PK09 72790180
SPACER TL
PK08
72790179
PROTECTION SHEET
PK07

PILLER S
PK34
SPACER BR

PK12 72790182
72790183
SPACER BC
PK13
ACCESSORY BOX (W)

SPACER BL
PK11
72790181

CARTON BOX B

PK15 PILLER S
72790185 PK34

PILLER T
PROTECTION SHEET

TAPE

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STOPPER
PK04

TAPE

PP BAND

JOINT
PK06 72678045

BAR CODE SERIAL LABEL


BACK PK03 S

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PART LIST
Notes:
1. Parts orders must contain model name, parts number and parts name.
2. When you place an order for spare parts, please refer to the respective service manual and mention the right
parts number on your P.O. sheets
3. The letters NSP in the table indicate non-service parts.
4. Please refer to METHOD OF DISASSEMBLY or PACKAGING of servicemanual about a parts layout.

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50HP82
SYNBOL PARTS NAME PARTS NO. PARTS NO. Q'TY

*** PDP MODULE ***


P01 PDP NP50C2MF01, 50P2500 72700017 09S900017 1
*** PWB ASSYS ***
A01 PC BOARD ASSY 72790194 0936N4M01 1
A0205 PC BOARD ASSY, VIDEO(PCB-5023A) 72790195 0936N4V01 1
A06 PC BOARD ASSY, DSP(PCB-5015) 72790196 0936P7D01 1
A0812 PC BOARD ASSY 72790190 0936H3S92 1
A13 PC BOARD ASSY, POWER UNIT 72701267 03S110061 1
AUNIT AUDIO AMPLIFIER 72790157 03S130222 1
*** MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL PARTS ***
E01 FAN MOTOR, 109P1212L4D03, 50P2000 72524024 3S170001 2
E02 INLET, AC INLET 10GEEG3C 72563114 06S760006 1
CN-AD WIRE HARNESS, CABLE 41P L250 72577074 07S530008 1
FL11 SERVICE PARTS, CORE FERRITE SF 72001822 06S170002 1
FL12 SERVICE PARTS, FERRITE CORE ZA 72001821 61605059 1
FL32 CORE FERRITE 72790222 61605166 1
*** MECHANISM PARTS ***
M01 FRONT PANEL ASSY 72790197 029DS0471 1
M07 BUTTON, BUTTON(PWR) 72623214 024G05211 1
M26 COVER, POWER SW ASSY 72790173 029FS0021 1
M51 SPACER, SPACER(FILTER) 72681323 029J00241 4
M52 FILTER 72790198 029K00351 1
M58 COVER, BACK COVER 72790175 029P00812 1
M59 TERMINAL PANEL(VI) ASSY 72790176 029PS0621 1
M60 TERMINAL PANEL(232) ASSY 72790177 029PS0631 1
M61 PANEL, TERM(SP) 72621140 029PS0201 1
M68 SCREW 72790191 029NS0011 6
*** PRINTED & PACKING MATERIALS ***
PSC POWER CODE 72790162 07S550004 1
PK06 JOINT 72678045 24CS0551 4
PK08 SPACER TL 72790179 029MS1691 1
PK09 SPACER TR 72790180 029MS1701 1
PK11 SPACER BL 72790181 029MS1711 1
PK12 SPACER BR 72790182 029MS1721 1
PK13 SPACER BC 72790183 029MS1731 1
PK14 CARTON BOX TOP 72790199 029MS2121 1
PK15 CARTON BOX(B) 72790185 029MS1671 1
PK23 CABLE STEREO 72790200 07S580010 1
PK24 REM-T HAND 72790186 03S120131 1
PK25 CABLE, D-SUB 15P 72790130 07S580006 1
PK26 BAG, POLYETHYLENE 72790187 24806961 1
PK281 INST(ENGLISH) 72790201 07S800701 1
PK282 INST(FRE) 72790202 07S800711 1
PK283 INST(SPA) 72790203 07S800721 1
PK35 ACCESSORY BOX 72790142 029MS1641 1

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50XP26H
SYNBOL PARTS NAME PARTS NO. PARTS NO. Q'TY

*** PDP MODULE ***


P01 PDP NP50C2MF01, 50P2500 72700017 09S900017 1
*** PWB ASSYS ***
A01 PC BOARD ASSY 72790169 0936N9M01 1
A0205 PC BOARD ASSY, VIDEO(PCB-5023A) 72790170 0936N9V01 1
A06 PC BOARD ASSY, DSP(PCB-5015) 72701266 0936H3D01 1
A0812 PC BOARD ASSY 72790171 0936H3S91 1
A13 PC BOARD ASSY, POWER UNIT 72701267 03S110061 1
AUNIT AUDIO AMPLIFIER 72790157 03S130222 1
*** MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL PARTS ***
E01 FAN MOTOR, 109P1212L4D03, 50P2000 72524024 3S170001 2
E02 INLET, AC INLET 10GEEG3C 72563114 06S760006 1
CN-AD WIRE HARNESS, CABLE 41P L250 72577074 07S530008 1
FL11 SERVICE PARTS, CORE FERRITE SF 72001822 06S170002 1
FL12 SERVICE PARTS, FERRITE CORE ZA 72001821 61605059 1
FL32 CORE FERRITE 72790222 61605166 1
*** MECHANISM PARTS ***
M01 FRONT PANEL ASSY 72790172 029DS0421 1
M07 BUTTON, BUTTON(PWR) 72623214 024G05211 1
M26 COVER, POWER SW ASSY 72790173 029FS0021 1
M51 SPACER, SPACER(FILTER) 72681323 029J00241 4
M52 FILTER 72790174 029K00261 1
M58 COVER, BACK COVER 72790175 029P00812 1
M59 TERMINAL PANEL(VI) ASSY 72790176 029PS0621 1
M60 TERMINAL PANEL(232) ASSY 72790177 029PS0631 1
M61 PANEL, TERM(SP) 72621140 029PS0201 1
M68 SCREW 72790178 024N04431 6
*** PRINTED & PACKING MATERIALS ***
PSC POWER CORD 72790156 07S550003 1
PK06 JOINT 72678045 24CS0551 4
PK08 SPACER TL 72790179 029MS1691 1
PK09 SPACER TR 72790180 029MS1701 1
PK11 SPACER BL 72790181 029MS1711 1
PK12 SPACER BR 72790182 029MS1721 1
PK13 SPACER BC 72790183 029MS1731 1
PK14 CARTON BOX TOP 72790184 029MS1891 1
PK15 CARTON BOX(B) 72790185 029MS1671 1
PK23 CABLE, STEREO MINI 72790128 07S580013 1
PK24 REM-T HAND 72790186 03S120131 1
PK25 CABLE, D-SUB 15P 72790130 07S580006 1
PK26 BAG, POLYETHYLENE 72790187 24806961 1
PK281 INST(ENGLISH) 72790188 07S800621 1
PK282 INST(CHINESE) 72790189 07S800631 1
PK35 ACCESSORY BOX 72790142 029MS1641 1
PK41 CONNECTOR, BNC/P-RCA 72790133 06S750001

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50XP26K
SYNBOL PARTS NAME PARTS NO. PARTS NO. Q'TY

*** PDP MODULE ***


P01 MODULE, PDP NP50C2MF01, 50P2500 72700017 09S900017 1
*** PWB ASSYS ***
A01 PC BOARD ASSY 72790169 0936N9M01 1
A0205 PC BOARD ASSY, VIDEO(PCB-5023A) 72790170 0936N9V01 1
A06 PC BOARD ASSY, DSP(PCB-5015) 72701266 0936H3D01 1
A0812 PC BOARD ASSY 72790171 0936H3S91 1
A13 PC BOARD ASSY, POWER UNIT 72701267 03S110061 1
AUNIT AUDIO AMPLIFIER 72790157 03S130222 1
*** MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL PARTS ***
E01 FAN MOTOR, 109P1212L4D03, 50P2000 72524024 3S170001 2
E02 INLET, AC INLET 10GEEG3C 72563114 06S760006 1
CN-AD WIRE HARNESS, CABLE 41P L250 72577074 07S530008 1
FL11 SERVICE PARTS, CORE FERRITE SF 72001822 06S170002 1
FL12 SERVICE PARTS, FERRITE CORE ZA 72001821 61605059 1
FL32 CORE FERRITE 72790222 61605166 1
*** MECHANISM PARTS ***
M01 FRONT PANEL ASSY 72790172 029DS0421 1
M07 BUTTON, BUTTON(PWR) 72623214 024G05211 1
M26 COVER, POWER SW ASSY 72790173 029FS0021 1
M51 SPACER, SPACER(FILTER) 72681323 029J00241 1
M52 FILTER 72790174 029K00261 4
M58 COVER, BACK COVER 72790175 029P00812 1
M59 TERMINAL PANEL(VI) ASSY 72790176 029PS0621 1
M60 TERMINAL PANEL(232) ASSY 72790177 029PS0631 1
M61 PANEL, TERM(SP) 72621140 029PS0201 1
M68 SCREW 72790178 024N04431 6
*** PRINTED & PACKING MATERIALS ***
PSC POWER CODE 72790162 07S550004 1
PK06 JOINT 72678045 24CS0551 4
PK08 SPACER TL 72790179 029MS1691 1
PK09 SPACER TR 72790180 029MS1701 1
PK11 SPACER BL 72790181 029MS1711 1
PK12 SPACER BR 72790182 029MS1721 1
PK13 SPACER BC 72790183 029MS1731 1
PK14 CARTON BOX TOP 72790184 029MS1891 1
PK15 CARTON BOX(B) 72790185 029MS1671 1
PK23 CABLE, STEREO MINI 72790128 07S580013 1
PK24 REM-T HAND 72790186 03S120131 1
PK25 CABLE, D-SUB 15P 72790130 07S580006 1
PK26 BAG, POLYETHYLENE 72790187 24806961 1
PK28 INST(KOREAN) 72790193 07S800611 1
PK35 ACCESSORY BOX 72790142 029MS1641 1
PK41 CONNECTOR, BNC/P-RCA 72790133 06S750001 1

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50XP26R
SYNBOL PARTS NAME PARTS NO. PARTS NO. Q'TY

*** PDP MODULE ***


P01 PDP NP50C2MF01, 50P2500 72700017 09S900017 1
*** PWB ASSYS ***
A01 PC BOARD ASSY 72790169 0936N9M01 1
A0205 PC BOARD ASSY, VIDEO(PCB-5023A) 72790170 0936N9V01 1
A06 PC BOARD ASSY, DSP(PCB-5015) 72701266 0936H3D01 1
A0812 PC BOARD ASSY 72790171 0936H3S91 1
A13 PC BOARD ASSY, POWER UNIT 72701267 03S110061 1
AUNIT AUDIO AMPLIFIER 72790157 03S130222 1
*** MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL PARTS ***
E01 FAN MOTOR, 109P1212L4D03, 50P2000 72524024 3S170001 2
E02 INLET, AC INLET 10GEEG3C 72563114 06S760006 1
CN-AD WIRE HARNESS, CABLE 41P L250 72577074 07S530008 1
FL11 SERVICE PARTS, CORE FERRITE SF 72001822 06S170002 1
FL12 SERVICE PARTS, FERRITE CORE ZA 72001821 61605059 1
FL32 CORE FERRITE 72790222 61605166 1
*** MECHANISM PARTS ***
M01 FRONT PANEL ASSY 72790172 029DS0421 1
M07 BUTTON POWER 72790136 024G05211 1
M26 COVER, POWER SW ASSY 72790173 029FS0021 1
M51 SPACER, SPACER(FILTER) 72681323 029J00241 1
M52 FILTER 72790174 029K00261 1
M58 COVER, BACK COVER 72790175 029P00812
M59 TERMINAL PANEL(VI) ASSY 72790176 029PS0621
M60 TERMINAL PANEL(232) ASSY 72790177 029PS0631 1
M61 PANEL, TERM(SP) 72621140 029PS0201 1
M68 SCREW 72790178 024N04431 1
*** PRINTED & PACKING MATERIALS ***
PSC POWER CODE 72790225 70800089 1
PK06 JOINT 72678045 24CS0551 4
PK08 SPACER TL 72790179 029MS1691 1
PK09 SPACER TR 72790180 029MS1701 1
PK11 SPACER BL 72790181 029MS1711 1
PK12 SPACER BR 72790182 029MS1721 1
PK13 SPACER BC 72790183 029MS1731 1
PK14 CARTON BOX TOP 72790184 029MS1891 1
PK15 CARTON BOX(B) 72790185 029MS1671 1
PK23 CABLE, STEREO MINI 72790128 07S580013 1
PK24 REM-T HAND 72790186 03S120131 1
PK25 CABLE, D-SUB 15P, 42WP26H 72790130 07S580006 1
PK26 BAG, POLYETHYLENE 72790187 24806961 1
PK281 INST(ENGLISH) 72790188 07S800621 1
PK282 INST(CHINESE) 72790189 07S800631 1
PK35 ACCESSORY BOX 72790142 029MS1641 1

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50HP82/50XP26

PCB. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTE


23762217 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2E3 COMMON RELAY BOARD (U)
23762255 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2J1-LU-01A DATA RELAY BOARD (UL)
23762219 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2J2-01A DATA RELAY BOARD (UC)
23762257 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2J3-RU-01A DATA RELAY BOARD (UR)
23762222 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2E1-01B SCAN RELAY BOARD (A)(UR)
23587206 PC BOARD ASS'Y, NP06SB PKG-KIT Caution.1
23762221 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2J7-01A BY-PASS BOARD
23762225 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2C1-01A-02 DIGITAL BOARD Caution.2
23762216 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2C1-02A-02 DIGITAL BOARD Caution.2
23762226 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2C1-02A-03 DIGITAL BOARD Caution.2
23762224 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2E5 SCAN RELAY BOARD
23762218 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2E4 COMMON RELAY BOARD (L)
23762256 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2J3-LD-01A DATA RELAY BOARD (LL)
23762220 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2J4-01A DATA RELAY BOARD (LC)
23762258 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2J1-RD-01A DATA RELAY BOARD (LR)
23762223 PC BOARD ASS'Y, PKG50C2E2-01B SCAN RELAY BOARD (B)(LR)

Caution.1 Replace Common PC board and Scan PC board together.


Caution.2 There is a version in a Digital board. Version described with underline.
Do not replace Digital board with different version to avoid any possible causes.

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CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

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BLOCK DIAGRAM
SENS PWB 1 GND
DS 2 HDSTP
POWER FAN SEN FAN SET FAN (PCB-5023C) 3 GND

10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1

NC

NC
GND
GND
D+5
GND
GND

GND
GND
D+5
GND
GND
D+70

D+70
ALARM

D+170
D+170

D+170
D+170
NC
SDA5
SCL5

A+5V
A+12

A+12
FSIG

FSIG
GND

GND

GND

SDA5
2

SCL5

A+5V
A+12
SCL3

FSIG
GND

GND
3 SDA3
4 GND
1
2
3

1
2
3

1
2
3
4

PDP MODULE 1 2 3 . . . 39 40 41 5

1
2
3

1
2
3
4
SCL7
6 SDA7
7 GND
PH
PD SENS PWB F2 TM AD F1 TR
BU
8 SCL8
9 SDA8
1 2 3 . . . 39 40 41
D+170 10

(PCB-5023D)
1
2
3

1
2
3
4

1
2
3

1
2
3
4
ALARM 1
GND 2
GND 3
D+5 4
GND 5
GND 6
D+70 7
NC 8
D+170 9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10 GND
D+3.3V 1 1 GND 22 GND

D.GND

D.GND
11

A+12

FSIG

SCL5
SDA5
A+5V
D+70

A+12

FSIG
D.GND
NC

SCL5
SDA5
A+5V
GND
GND
D+5
GND
GND

D.GND
D+170
D+170

1 A+12 POSYNC
D+3.3V 2 2 RA- 23 RG- PC3HD 1 12
F3 2 D.GND SDET
D+3.3V 3 3 RA+ 24 RG+ D.GND 2 13
3 FSIG SMODE
D+3.3V 4 4 GND 25 GND PC3VD 3 14 GND
D.GND 5 5 RB- 26 RCLK2- PL D.GND 4
D.GND 6 6 RB+ 27 RCLK2+ NC 5
1 NC 1 PC3HD
D.GND 7 1 D+3.3V 7 GND 28 GND 2 AX2+ 2 GND
D.GND 8 2 D+3.3V 8 RC- 29 RH- 3 RX2 SHIELD
SY 3 PC3VD
D+5V 9 3 D+3.3V 9 RC+ 30 RH+ 1 2 ...20 21
4 RX2- 4 GND
D.GND 10 4 D+3.3V 10 GND 31 GND
PN 5 NC NC 1 5 NC
5 D.GND 11 RCLK- 32 PSCK
6 D.GND 6 RX1+ SCL3 2
RCLK+ PLE
VIDEO PWB
M+7 1 12 33 7 RX1 SHIELD
7 D.GND SDA3 3
D.GND 2 13 GND 34 PSS
8 D.GND 8 RX1- D.GND 4 1 YOUT
T-ALM 3 14 RD- 35 CLE
9 D+5V 9 NC SCL7 5 2 GND
15 RD+ 36 PSSC
(PCB-5023A)
D.GND 4 10 DDC/SCL SDA7
10 D.GND 16 GND 37 ALARM 6 3 UOUT
POWER 5 11 DDC/SDA D.GND
17 RE- 38 SDATA 7 4 GND
POMUTE 6 12 SENS SCL8
18 RE+ 39 SCK 8 5 VOUT
A+5V 7
1 M+7V 19 GND 40 LE
13 NC SDA8 9 YU 6 GND
A.GND 8 14 RX0+ D.GND
A+14V 9 PM 2 D.GND 20 RF- 41 GND 10 7 YUMHD
3 T-ALM 15 RX0 SHIELD POSYNC 11 8 GND
A.GND 10 21 RF+
4 D.GND 16 RX0- HDSTOP 12 9 YUMVD
NC 11 17 DDC+5VDC SMODE
5 POWER 13 10 YUHD
6 POMUTE 18 RXC+ D.GND 14 11 GND
19 RXC SHIELD
MAIN PWB(PCB-5022)
1 7 A+5V 12 YUVD
A+14V
POWER SUPPLY
8 A.GND 20 RXC- YOUT 1
GND 2
9 A+14V 21 GND A.GND 2
A+5V 3 1 GOUT
PV 10 A.GND (Caution) In regard to the names of the respective pins for the UOUT 3
GND 4 2 GND
11 NC AM connector, please refer to the description about A.GND 4
M+6A 5 3 BOUT
VOUT 5
GND 6 the connector pins. A.GND 6
4 GND
M+7V 7 1 5 ROUT
8
AM YUMHD 7
6 GND
GND 2 A.GND 8 PC 7 PCMHD
GA 3
4
1 DSP PWB YUMVD 9
8 GND
2 YUHD 10
PCB-5015 9 PCMVD

POMUTE
POMUTE
5 3 A.GND 11
S+25V 1 10 PCHD
6

A+14V

SDA4
4 YUVD 12

AU_R

SCL4
M+6A

M+7V
SDA4
AU_L

SCL4

A+5V
SGND 2

GND
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
. 11 GND
S+25V 3 PA . 12 PCVD
SGND 4 1 REMIN1 . GOUT 1 13 GND
LD

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2
3
4
A+14V 5 2 LEDCTL1 A.GND 2
AGND 6 158 BOUT 3
3 LEDCTL2 159 A.GND 4 AU PV AQ
4 D.GND 160
5 M+5V ROUT 5
LD A.GND 6
PCMHD 7 1
CHILD_LOCK
1
2
3
4
5

SW7 1 1 SW7 2
WIRED_CTL

A.GND 8
POIN 2 2 POIN PCMVD 9 PL .
LEDCTL1
REMIN1

GND
M+5V
LEDCTL2

PW
POMUTE

PW .
REMIN2

GND D.GND
PWR PWB 3 3 PCHD 10
D.GND

D.GND

D.GND

D.GND
M+7V

M+5V
SDA4
SCL4

M+5V M+5V
CTL1
CTL2

4 4 20
A.GND 11
PANEL PWB
RXD
TXD

(PWC-4419C) M+7V 5 5 M+7V PCVD 12 21


NC 6 6 NC A.GND 13 (PCB-5023B)
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WR AQ SW RS 1 M+7V
LE 2 TXD
3 GND 232C PWB
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RS 4 RXD (PWC-4419A)
LEDCTL1
REMIN1

LEDCTL2
GND
M+5V

5 M+5V
AU WE 6 GND
7 REMIN2
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WOOFEROUT 2
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GND 1 LM 1 GND 8 WIRED_CTL


AU_L
GND
AU_R
GND
POMUTE
SCL4
SDA4

LOUT 2 2 LOUT 9 CHILD_LOCK


SP PWB
SMUTE

GND 3 3 GND
S+25V
S+25V

A+14V

AUDIO AMP MODULE


GND
GND

GND
GND

GND

LED PWB ROUT 1 RM 1 ROUT (PWC-4419E) CTL PWB


(PWC-4419D) GND 2 2 GND
SW
1 CTL1
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2 CTL2
(PWC-4419B)
PA 3 GND
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Connector pin descriptions
Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
MAIN-VIDEO DS
1 GND GND
2 HDSTP Video mute control of chroma signal Turned LO when the DS connector is available,
and video output is generated.
Turned HI when no DS connector is available,
and video output is muted.
3 GND GND
MAIN-VIDEO BU
1 NC
2 SCL3 CLK of the I2C bus Control signal of IC5001, 5305, and 5306 MAIN → VIDEO
3 SDA3 DATA of the I2C bus Control signal of IC5001, 5305, and 5306 MAIN → VIDEO
4 GND GND
5 SCL7 CLK of the I2C bus Control signal of IC5501 and 5505 MAIN → VIDEO
6 SDA7 DATA of the I2C bus Control signal of IC5501 and 5505 MAIN → VIDEO
7 GND GND
8 SCL8 CLK of the I2C bus For extension I/O MAIN → VIDEO
9 SDA8 DATA of the I2C bus For extension I/O VIDEO → MAIN
10 GND
11 POSYNC Power control for power management Power ON with HI VIDEO → MAIN
12 SDET Insertion detect signal for the S terminal Presence of S terminal identified with HI VIDEO → MAIN
13 MODE Mode control signal of S1/S2 terminal Usually LO. S1: 5V, S2:2.5V VIDEO → MAIN
14 GND GND
MAIN-VIDEO SY
1 PC3HD Horizontal sync signal for PC signal Horizontal sync signal for PC signal of NAIN → VIDEO
(digital input) digital input
2 GND GND
3 PC3VD Vertical sync signal for PC signal Vertical sync signal for PC signal of digital MAIN → VIDEO
(digital input) input
4 GND GND
5 NC No-connection terminal
MAIN-VIDEO YU
1 YOUT Chroma Y signal or VIDEO G signal For the chroma signal, input signal is immediately VIDEO → MAIN
output. For the video signal, each decoded original
color signal is output.
2 GND GND
3 UOUT Chroma B-Y signal or VIDEO B signal For the chroma signal, input signal is immediately VIDEO → MAIN
output. For the video signal, each decoded original
color signal is output.
4 GND GND
5 VOUT Chroma R-Y signal or VIDEO R signal For the chroma signal, input signal is immediately VIDEO → MAIN
output. For the video signal, each decoded original
color signal is output.
6 GND GND
7 YUMHD Horizontal sync signal for microcomputer Horizontal sync signal input to be entered in VIDEO → MAIN
microcomputer when a chroma or video
signal is used.

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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
8 GND GND
9 YUMVD Vertical sync signal for microcomputer Vertical sync signal input to be entered in VIDEO → MAIN
microcomputer when a chroma or video
signal is used.
10 YUHD Horizontal sync signal for A/D Horizontal sync signal input to be entered in A/D VIDEO → MAIN
converter when a chroma or video signal is used.
11 GND GND
12 YUVD Vertical sync signal for A/D Vertical sync signal input to be entered in A/D VIDEO → MAIN
converter when a chroma or video signal is used.
MAIN-VIDEO PC
1 GOUT Signal G of PC For the PC signal, an input signal is immediately VIDEO → MAIN
output.
2 GND GND
3 BOUT Signal B of PC For the PC signal, an input signal is immediately VIDEO → MAIN
output.
4 GND GND
5 ROUT Signal R of PC For the PC signal, an input signal is immediately VIDEO → MAIN
output.
6 GND GND
7 PCMHD Horizontal sync signal for microcomputer Horizontal sync signal input to be entered in VIDEO → MAIN
microcomputer of the PC signal.
8 GND GND
9 PCMVD Vertical sync signal for microcomputer Vertical sync signal input to be entered in VIDEO → MAIN
microcomputer of the PC signal.
10 PCHD Horizontal sync signal for A/D Horizontal sync signal input to be entered in the VIDEO → MAIN
A/D of the PC signal.
11 GND GND
12 PCVD Vertical sync signal for the A/D Vertical sync signal input to be entered in the VIDEO → MAIN
A/D of the PC signal
13 GND GND
VIDEO- PV
POWER
1 A+14V 14V power supply for analog circuit For analog signal processing POWER → VIDEO
2 GND GND
3 A+5V 5V power supply for analog circuit For analog signal processing POWER → VIDEO
4 GND GND
5 A+6V 6V power supply for analog circuit For analog signal processing POWER → VIDEO
6 GND GND
7 M+7V 7V power supply for microcomputer Sync detector circuit for restoration from power POWER → VIDEO
management
8 GND
MAIN-VIDEO AQ
1 SDA4 DATA of the I2C bus Audio control signal MAIN → VIDEO
2 SCL4 CLK of the I2C bus Audio control signal MAIN → VIDEO
3 POMUTE Mute signal for Power start Usually 4.8V MAIN → VIDEO
4 GND GND

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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
VIDEO-AUDIO AU
1 AU_L Signal L L CH for audio signal VIDEO → AUDIO
2 GND GND
3 AU_R Signal R R CH for audio signal VIDEO → AUDIO
4 GND GND
5 POMUTE Mute signal for Power start Usually 4.8V VIDEO → AUDIO
6 SCL4 CLK of the I2C bus Audio control signal VIDEO → AUDIO
7 SDA4 DATA of the I2C bus Audio control signal VIDEO → AUDIO
RS232C-MAIN RS
1 M+7V 7V power supply; the same as for MAIN → RS232C
microcomputer
2 TXD RS-232 driver output MAIN → RS232C
3 GND GND
4 RXD RS-232 receiver input MAIN → RS232C
5 M+5V 5V power supply; the same as for MAIN → RS232C
microcomputer
6 GND GND
7 REMIN2 Data signal for the wired remote control RS232C → MAIN
8 WIRED_CTL Insertion control of the wired remote control Usually 5V. 0V when inserted. RS232C → MAIN
9 CHILD_LOCK Child lock control 0V for SW OFF. 5V for SW ON. RS232C → MAIN
MAIN-SENT TM
MAIN-SENS TR 1 SCL5 CLK of the I2C bus For temperature sensor MAIN → SENS
2 SDA5 DATA of the I2C bus For temperature sensor MAIN → SENS
3 A+5V 5V power supply for ANALOG MAIN → SENS
4 GND GND
MAIN-PDP
MODULE AD
1 GND GND
2 RA- VIDEO input A- MAIN → PDPMODULE
3 RA+ VIDEO input A+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
4 GND GND
5 RB- VIDEO input B- MAIN → PDPMODULE
6 RB+ VIDEO input B+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
7 GND GND
8 RC- VIDEO input C- MAIN → PDPMODULE
9 RC+ VIDEO input C+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
10 GND GND
11 RCLK- CKL- for VIDEO MAIN → PDPMODULE
12 RCLK+ CKL+ for VIDEO MAIN → PDPMODULE
13 GND GND
14 RD- VIDEO input D- MAIN → PDPMODULE
15 RD+ VIDEO input D+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
16 GND GND
17 RE- VIDEO input E- MAIN → PDPMODULE
18 RE+ VIDEO input E+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
19 GND GND

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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
20 RF- VIDEO input F- MAIN → PDPMODULE
21 RF+ VIDEO input F+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
22 GND GND
23 RG- VIDEO input G- MAIN → PDPMODULE
24 RG+ VIDEO input G+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
25 GND GND
26 RCLK2- CKL2- for VIDEO MAIN → PDPMODULE
27 RCLK2+ CKL2+ for VIDEO MAIN → PDPMODULE
28 GND GND
29 RH- VIDEO input H- MAIN → PDPMODULE
30 RH+ VIDEO input H+ MAIN → PDPMODULE
31 GND GND
32 PSCK CLK for power save data I/O MAIN → PDPMODULE
33 PLE PSS read enable MAIN → PDPMODULE
34 PSS Average signal level data output for power save PDPMODULE → MAIN
35 CLE PSS latch enable MAIN → PDPMODULE
36 PSSC Control data input for power save MAIN → PDPMODULE
37 ALARM Panel break alarm signal PDPMODULE → MAIN
38 SDATA Serial data for various data setting MAIN → PDPMODULE
39 SCK Serial CLK MAIN → PDPMODULE
40 LE Serial data latch enable MAIN → PDPMODULE
41 GND GND
MAIN-SENT FAN F1
F2 1 A+12V 12V power supply for ANALOG signal MAIN → FAN
F3 2 GND GND
3 FSIG FAN alarm signal FAN → MAIN
MAIN-POWER
SUPPLY PM
1 M+7V 7V power supply for microcomputer POWER → MAIN
2 D.GND GND
3 T-ALM Alarm signal Usually H POWER → MAIN
4 D.GND
5 POWER Power supply control Usually H POWER → MAIN
6 POMUTE Mute signal for power supply starting Usually H POWER → MAIN
7 A+5V 5V power supply for ANALOG signal POWER → MAIN
8 A.GND GND POWER → MAIN
9 A+14V 14V power supply for ANALOG signal POWER → MAIN
10 A.GND GND POWER → MAIN
11 NC
MAIN-POWER
SUPPLY PN
1 D+3.3V 3.3V for DIGITAL POWER → MAIN
2 D+3.3V 3.3V for DIGITAL POWER → MAIN
3 D+3.3V 3.3V for DIGITAL POWER → MAIN
4 D+3.3V 3.3V for DIGITAL POWER → MAIN
5 D.GND GND

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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
6 D.GND GND
7 D.GND GND
8 D.GND GND
9 D+5V 5V for DIGITAL POWER → MAIN
10 D.GND GND
MAIN-LED LD
LE 1 REMIN1 Infrared ray remote control data LED → MAIN
2 LEDCTL1 Standby LED control MAIN → LED
3 LEDCTL2 Standby LED control MAIN → LED
4 GND GND
5 M+5V 5V power supply for microcomputer MAIN → LED
MAIN-PWR PW
1 SW7 Power supply starting control Usually 6.8V MAIN → PW
2 POIN Power supply starting detection Usually 5V PW → MAIN
3 GND GND
4 M+5V 5V power supply for microcomputer MAIN → PW
5 M+7V 7V power supply for microcomputer MAIN → PW
6 NC No-connection terminal
MAIN-SW SW
1 CTL1 Key input detection SW → MAIN
2 CTL2 Key input detection SW → MAIN
3 GND GND
AUDIO-POWER PA
SUPPLY
1 S+25V +25V power supply for audio circuit POWER → AUDIO
2 S+25V +26V power supply for audio circuit POWER → AUDIO
3 GND GND
4 GND GND
5 A+14V 14V power ANALOG circuit POWER → AUDIO
6 GND GND
POWER SUPPLY- PD
PDP MODULE
1 ALARM Module alarm signal MODULE → POWER
2 GND GND
3 GND GND
4 D+5V 5V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE
5 GND GND
6 GND GND
7 D+70 70V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE
8 NC No-connection terminal
9 D+170 170V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE
10 D+170 170V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE
POWER SUPPLY- PH
PDP MODULE
1 D+170 170V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE

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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
2 D+170 170V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE
3 NC No-connection terminal
4 D+70 70V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE
5 GND GND
6 GND GND
7 D+5 5V power supply for DIGITAL circuit POWER → MODULE
8 GND GND
9 GND GND
MIAN-PL PL
(Note : MAIN PWB 1 NC No-connection terminal
No. is applied to 2 RX2+ Serial signal R (+ side) PL → MAIN
the PIN No.) 3 GND GND
4 RX2- Serial signal R (- side) PL → MAIN
5 NC No-connection terminal
6 RX1+ Serial signal G (+ side) PL → MAIN
7 GND GND
8 RX1- Serial signal G (- side) PL → MAIN
9 NC No-connection terminal
10 DDC/SCL CLK of the I2C bus for DDC writing PL → MAIN
11 DDC/SDA DATA of the I2C bus for DDC writing PL → MAIN
12 SENS Power supply detection MAIN → PL
13 NC No-connection terminal
14 RX0+ Serial signal B (+ side) PL → MAIN
15 GND GND
16 RX0- Serial signal B (- side) PL → MAIN
17 DDC5V 5V power supply for DDC MAIN → PL
18 RXC+ CLK serial signal (+ side) PL → MAIN
19 GND GND
20 RXC- CLK serial signal (- side) PL → MAIN
21 GND GND
AUDIO-SPEAKER LM
1 GND GND
2 LOUT Left-side speaker output AUDIO → SPEAKER
3 GND
AUDIO-SPEAKER RM
1 ROUT Right-side speaker output AUDIO → SPEAKER
2 GND GND
MAIN-DSP AM
1 NC
2 AMDP_CK2 Not used
3 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
4 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
5 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
6 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
7 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
8 GND2 GND

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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
9 GND2 GND
10 GND2 GND
11 GND2 GND
12 GND2 GND
13 ENAMDP Not used
14 SCL1 Clock line for the I2C bus For DSP MAIN → DSP
15 SDA1 Data line for the I2C bus For DSP MAIN → DSP
16 SDA_AMDP Data line for the I2C bus For DSP DSP → MAIN
17 XRST Reset signal for the DSP circuit 5V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
18 GND2 GND
19 SYSCLK System lock signal for the DSP circuit 10MHz MAIN → DSP
20 GND2 GND
21 VIO_BODD7 Digital video signal (B) MSB DSP → MAIN
22 VIO_BODD6 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
23 VIO_BODD5 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
24 VIO_BODD4 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
25 GND2 GND
26 VIO_BODD3 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
27 VIO_BODD2 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
28 VIO_BODD1 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
29 VIO_BODD0 Digital video signal (B) LSB DSP → MAIN
30 GND2 GND
31 VPUT_BEV7 Digital video signal (B) MSB DSP → MAIN
32 VPUT_BEV6 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
33 VPUT_BEV5 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
34 VPUT_BEV4 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
35 GND2 GND
36 VPUT_BEV3 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
37 VPUT_BEV2 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
38 VPUT_BEV1 Digital video signal (B) DSP → MAIN
39 VPUT_BEV0 Digital video signal (B) LSB DSP → MAIN
40 GND2 GND
41 VIO_GODD7 Digital video signal (G) MSB DSP → MAIN
42 VIO_GODD6 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
43 VIO_GODD5 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
44 VIO_GODD4 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
45 GND2 GND
46 VIO_GODD3 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
47 VIO_GODD2 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
48 VIO_GODD1 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
49 VIO_GODD0 Digital video signal (G) LSB DSP → MAIN
50 GND2 GND
51 VOUT_GEV7 Digital video signal (G) MSB DSP → MAIN
52 VOUT_GEV6 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
53 VOUT_GEV5 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
54 VOUT_GEV4 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
55 GND2 GND
56 VOUT_GEV3 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
57 VOUT_GEV2 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
58 VOUT_GEV1 Digital video signal (G) DSP → MAIN
59 VOUT_GEV0 Digital video signal (G) LSB DSP → MAIN
60 GND2 GND
61 VIO_RODD7 Digital video signal (R) MSB DSP → MAIN
62 VIO_RODD6 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
63 VIO_RODD5 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
64 VIO_RODD4 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
65 GND2 GND
66 VIO_RODD3 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
67 VIO_RODD2 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
68 VIO_RODD1 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
69 VIO_RODD0 Digital video signal (R) LSB DSP → MAIN
70 GND2 GND
71 VOUT_REV7 Digital video signal (R) MSB DSP → MAIN
72 VOUT_REV6 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
73 VOUT_REV5 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
74 VOUT_REV4 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
75 GND GND
76 VOUT_REV3 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
77 VOUT_REV2 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
78 VOUT_REV1 Digital video signal (R) DSP → MAIN
79 VOUT_REV0 Digital video signal (R) LSB DSP → MAIN
80 GND GND
81 AMDP_H2 Not used
82 AMDP_V2 Not used
83 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
84 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
85 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
86 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
87 VDD3 3.3V power supply for DIGITAL 3.3V for normal operation MAIN → DSP
88 GND2 GND
89 GND2 GND
90 GND2 GND
91 GND2 GND
92 GND2 GND
93 GND2 GND
94 GND2 GND
95 AMDP_VO Vertical sync signal for DSP circuit MAIN → DSP
96 AMDP_HO Horizontal sync signal for DSP circuit MAIN → DSP
97 GND2 GND
98 AMDP_CKO Clock signal for DSP circuit MAIN → DSP
99 GND2 GND
100 GND2 GND
101 VIN_BODD7 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MSB MAIN → DSP
102 VIN_BODD6 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
103 VIN_BODD5 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
104 VIN_BODD4 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
105 GND2 GND
106 VIN_BODD3 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
107 VIN_BODD2 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
108 VIN_BODD1 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
109 VIN_BODD0 Digital video signal (B/Pb) LSB MAIN → DSP
110 GND2 GND
111 VIN_BEV7 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MSB MAIN → DSP
112 VIN_BEV6 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
113 VIN_BEV5 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
114 VIN_BEV4 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
115 GND2 GND
116 VIN_BEV3 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
117 VIN_BEV2 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
118 VIN_BEV1 Digital video signal (B/Pb) MAIN → DSP
119 VIN_BEV0 Digital video signal (B/Pb) LSB MAIN → DSP
120 GND2 GND
121 VIN_GODD7 Digital video signal (G/Y) MSB MAIN → DSP
122 VIN_GODD6 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
123 VIN_GODD5 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
124 VIN_GODD4 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
125 GND2 GND
126 VIO_GODD3 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
127 VIN_GODD2 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
128 VIN_GODD1 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
129 VIN_GODD0 Digital video signal (G/Y) LSB MAIN → DSP
130 GND2 GND
131 VIN_GEV7 Digital video signal (G/Y) MSB MAIN → DSP
132 VIN_GEV6 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
133 VIN_GEV5 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
134 VIN_GEV4 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
135 GND2 GND
136 VIN_GEV3 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
137 VIN_GEV2 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
138 VIN_GEV1 Digital video signal (G/Y) MAIN → DSP
139 VIN_GEV0 Digital video signal (G/Y) LSB MAIN → DSP
140 GND2 GND
141 VIN_RODD7 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MSB MAIN → DSP
142 VIN_RODD6 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
143 VIN_RODD5 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
144 VIN_RODD4 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
145 GND GND
146 VIN_RODD3 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
147 VIN_RODD2 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
148 VIN_RODD1 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
149 VIN_RODD0 Digital video signal (R/Pr) LSB MAIN → DSP
150 GND2 GND
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Between PWBs Connector name Pin No. Signal name Acronym Complementary description Signal direction
151 VIN_REV7 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MSB MAIN → DSP
152 VIN_REV6 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
153 VIN_REV5 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
154 VIN_REV4 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
155 GND GND
156 VIN_REV3 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
157 VIN_REV2 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
158 VIN_REV1 Digital video signal (R/Pr) MAIN → DSP
159 VIN_REV0 Digital video signal (R/Pr) LSB MAIN → DSP
160 GND2 GND

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BLOCK DIAGRAMS

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Analog video signal
Sync & other signals
Single Line
VIDEO PWB Two or more Lines

Signal Input Terminals +13V


SDA, SCL
VIDEO IN 1 CVBS IN AV Switch EXT PO REG.
[PHONO] VIDEO1 IN (9V)
YS1 (DVD2)
VIDEO IN 2 CVBS IN CVBS OUT CVBS IN
VIDEO2 IN (V1out) Buff REG.
[BNC] REG. +6V
SEL Y OUT Y1 IN SDA, SCL (8V)
Y IN (5V)
VIDEO IN 3 VIDEO3 IN(Y) SEL C OUT C1 IN
[S-Video] VIDEO3 IN(C) Buff/LFP/Amp Y2 IN
Frequency
C IN 6MHz response ANALOG+5V
Buff/LFP/Amp Sync C2 IN Y OUT
DIGITAL+3.3V
SMODE1 6MHz SEP Buff/LFP/Amp MULTI COLOR correction
Y (DVD2) IN 6MHz DIGITAL+2.5V
UPD64083 DECORDER
Y (DVD1) IN
DVD IN 1 Amp/LFP/Buff
IC5301 TC9090AF EXTENTION PORTS
Image Processor IC5305
(DVD/HD) 6MHz IC5302
3D Y/C SDA, SCL TB1274AF
Comb Y IN 3L Y/C EXT PORT EXT PORT
[PHONO] SEPARATION E_DVD IN CTI/LTI IC5605 IC5961
Comb C IN Amp/LFP/Buff FSC OUT M62320 M62320
YPbPr/ Buff 6MHz UV OUT IC5306
Video SEL OUT TDA9178 HD1AON 9178IN_A
YCbCr IN
IC5001 SDA, SCL Sync IN PC1SYNONA 9178IN_B
TA1218F PC2SYNONA PNPWE
L EXT PO SCP IMPROVED PC3SYNONA -
AUDIO IN 1 EXT PO HD1(DVD1) IN YUV OUT PC3SYNONB -
[PHONO] R PC2SYNONB -
HD2(DVD2) IN
AUDIO 1-3 PC1SYNONB -
L/R IN HD, VD OUT Buff HD1BON -
SCL, SDA SCL, SDA
L SEL AUDIO SDA, SCL
AUDIO IN 2 Buff AUDIO 1-3
OUT Buff Buff
I N
[PHONO] R L2out/R2out

EXT PORT EXT PORT


IC5971 IC981
L

RGB, YUV OUTPUT


Buff DS_A M62320 M62320
AUDIO IN 3

FILTER CERCUIT
PCT SELECT

To MAIN PWB
[PHONO] R CVBS_A HPOLA
AMP
Buff Switch IC5701 PICTURE
SOG_HD_A VPOLA
CVBS_B HSTATEA
SELECTED AD8023
RGB, HD/VD IC5501 RGB / YUV
"A" SOG_HD_B VSTATEA
MAX4548 SYNCTL_B VSTATEB
Buff "A" MYNCTL_B HSTATEB
PC 1 IN DS_B SYNCTL_A VPOLB
MYNCTL_A HPOLB
[D-sub 15pin] VD SCL, SDA SCL, SDA
PNP AMP
IC5702 PICTURE
IC5002 AD8023 "B"
24LCS21AT NON STD SDA, SCL SELECTED
SCL, SDA CVBS/YC VIDEO Block
/SN RGB / YUV "B"
HD Buff
PNPWE
PC_HD_ SYNC Block MSYNCTL_A TO MAIN PWB
PC 2 IN SELECT_A Buff Video/PC sync. TO CPU HD, VD

HD, VD "A"
SDA, SCL,
(DVD2/HD2) Buff CVBS_A SOG_HD_A
select
HD CTL signal
[BNC] PC1 HD/VD for A
SELECTED
Select SOG, Sync. , IC5803 SN74HC153 +B(Sync 5V)
+B (13V)
PC2 HD/VD for A Sync. HD, VD Buff Switch Comp Sync, Sep. VD
Selector "A" IC5801 HD sync Video/PC sync.
Signal OUT PUT
+B(5V)
PC3 HD/VD for A IC5502,5503
SN74AHC2G66
IC5802 select Synchronization +B (24V)
5504 BA7078 IC5804 TO A/D, etc
SN74AHC2G66 74ACTQ153SCX HD, VD
HD_A, VD_A, COMP. Sync_A
(NO SYNC *3 PCV_POL_A PCH_POL_A SYNCTL_A
MSYNCTL_B
ENABLE) PCV_STAT_A
PCH_STATE_A TO CPU HD, VD
PC1 HD/VD for B
SELECTED
CVBS_B SOG_HD_B Video/PC sync.
Sync. AUDIO BLOCK
HD, VD "B"

PC2 HD/VD for B


Sync. HD, VD Select SOG, select
FROM Selector "B" Buff Switch Comp Sync, Sep. HD IC5903 SN74HC153 +B(Sync 5V)
(PD-MA-2)
SiI151 PC3 HD/VD for B IC5602,5603 S.O.G, HD ,
IC5901 HD sync
HD & VD (PC3) 5604 SN74AHC2G66 IC5902
VD
Video/PC sync. +B(5V)
AMP.
SN74AHC2G66
IC7001 FACT.MEM *3
BA7078 select TO A/D, etc &
(NO SYNC IC5904
ENABLE) HD_B, VD_B, COMP.Sync_B
IC5005 PCV_POL_B PCH_POL_B
74ACTQ153SCX HD, VD Sound
CAT24WC16 PC_SELECT_B SYNCTL_B
SDA, SCL PCV_STAT_B PCH_STATE_B Selected L/R Control

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MAIN PWB

WR (9pin) AQ (4pin) TM (4pin) TR (4pin) F3 (3pin) F2 (3pin) F1 (3pin)


LED-PWB
LD (5pin)

FL
D3.3V

PN (10pin)
IC7001
CPU
MITSUBISHI
232C-PWB For
FL
RS (9pin)

IIC 1-8 G/A, Sub-CPU,


U D3.3V
SDRAM...etc
4 port Bus IC8802, 3
Line
REG *2 (3)
S mute, V mute 14 7-11V
Digital Bus
For IC7403
Fan cont. Buffer, AMP FL
CTL-PWB REG
Analog Bus 14V
SW (3pin)

14 12V
Frequency detect
CPU data
232C cont.
Clo ck

PM (11pin)
Key detect For IC7005 FL
Power CPU, E2PROM...etc REG M7V
PWR-PWB Etc X7001 M7 M5V
PW (6pin)

25MHz

For FL
IC7004 DSP-PWB
A/D, Buffer, AMP A5V
E2P-Rom
CAT24W
VIDEO-
BU (14pin)

PWB

IC8201
PLD
Matrix
IC8201
YPbPr RGB
G/A
YURI
YU (12pin)

IC7601
LPF A/D2 Matrix *1
10, 30MHz SONY Timing
CXA3506 SW
Auto P-Q
Auto adjust IC8401
IC8403, 4, 5 SCPD1
IC7801 Scaling IC8601
SDRAM
TMDS ENH G/A (MARI)
PL (21pin)

Silicon image IC8901 64M*2

AD (41pin)
Sil151 or 159 PLD IC8701, 2
Timimg
ENA-Cont., LVDS
Mix
Jitter. DS90C383*2
OSD mix
Gamma
IC7802 IC8503, 4, 5 10bit 8bit conv.
PnP SDRAM
24LC21 IC8501
64M*2 SCPD1
PC (13pin)

IC7701 Scaling
A/D1 ENH
SONY
LPF
CXA3506
10MHz, Thru

IC8703
X8201 X8601
SY (4pin)

OSD
10MHz 79.5MHz
MB80098

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TOSHIBA CORPORATION
1-1, SHIBAURA 1-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-8001, JAPAN

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