Pioneer PDP-502MXE manual Setup of G on Sync Clamp connection

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Setting Up the System
Setup after connection
After components have been connected to INPUT3 or INPUT4, on-screen setup is necessary.
Follow the procedure described below and make settings as they apply to the type of components connected.
1 Switch MAIN POWER on the connection panel to the on position to turn on the unit’s main power. The STANDBY/ON indicator lights red.
2 Press STANDBY/ON to put the unit in the operation mode.
The STANDBY/ON indicator turns green.
3 Select INPUT3 or INPUT4.
4 Press MENU to display the menu screen. The menu screen appears.

5Press 5/° to select SET UP, and press SET.

M A I N M E N U

PI C T U R E S C R E E N

A L L R E S E T

P OW E R S A V E

S E T U P

M E N U : M E N U O F F

: S E L E C T S E T : N E X T

6Press 5/° to select SETTING.

S E T U P

T E R M I N A L : B N C

S E T T I N G

: P C

S I G N A L

: R G B

C L A M P

: M O D E 1

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7Press SET to select “PC”.

Depending on the input signal, this unit may not be able to make the correct setting. Make sure that this setting is set to “PC”.

Note

Steps 6 to 7 are necessary when inputting a signal of horizontal frequency 31.5 kHz/vertical frequency 60 Hz.

For signals of other frequencies, settings are done automatically, and therefore cannot be performed.

8When the setup is completed, press MENU to exit the menu screen.

Notes

ÖMake this setup for each input (INPUT3 and INPUT4).

ÖPlease refer “G ON SYNC (CLAMP)” on this page for details concerning G ON SYNC setup.

G ON SYNC setup (CLAMP)

English

 

The RGB video signal is normally composed of 5 signals: R, G, B, HD and VD. With G ON SYNC connection, however, the signal is composed of 3 signals: R, G (G, HD and VD combined) and B.

If the personal computer being used is a model where G ON SYNC connection is carried out, on-screen setup is necessary.

Setup of G ON SYNC (CLAMP) connection

1Press MENU to display the menu screen. The menu screen appears.

2Press 5/° to select SET UP, and press SET.

M A I N M E N U

PI C T U R E S C R E E N

A L L R E S E T

P OW E R S A V E

S E T U P

M E N U : M E N U O F F

: S E L E C T S E T : N E X T

3Press 5/° to select CLAMP.

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S I G N A L

: R G B

 

 

C L A M P

: M O D E 1

 

 

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: O F F

 

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4 Press SET to select MODE2.

Mode selection will change as follows each time SET is pressed.

3MODE1 (Normal connection)

MODE2 (G ON SYNC connection) 2

5When the setup is completed, press MENU to exit the menu screen.

Notes

ÖMake this G ON SYNC setting for each applicable input (INPUT3 and INPUT4).

ÖWhen using this setup, be sure to carefully check the signal output of the personal computer you are using. For details, please refer to the instruction manual supplied with the personal computer you are connecting.

ÖIf the screen becomes bright and turns a greenish color, set CLAMP to MODE2.

ÖG ON SYNC connection is carried out on some Macintosh computers.

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Contents PDP-502MXE Page Basic Operations English Safety PrecautionsContents FeaturesAbout operations in this manual How to Use This ManualBefore Proceeding Operating Instructions Before Proceeding Checking supplied accessoriesRemote control unit Main unit Part Names and FunctionsOperation panel on the main unit Main unitRemote control unit Connection panel ~ Speaker L terminal Main Power switchInstallation of the unit Installation and ConnectionsInstallation using the supplied display stand Set this unit in the standSide view diagram Wall-mount installation of the unitRear view diagram When connecting to INPUT4 When connecting to INPUT3When connecting to INPUT4 Output Connection of separate Sync analog RGB sourceAudio connections Connecting the speakersControl cord connection Making connections to the audio inputs on this unitHow to route cables Power cord connectionOrganize cables together using the provided speed clamps To attach the speed clamps to the main unitSetup of G on Sync Clamp connection Before you begin, make sure you have Press STANDBY/ON to put this unit in the operation modeOperations To confirm display settings To adjust the volumePress Muting on the remote control unit To mute the soundChanging the screen size Screen size selectionPress Screen Size to select the size NormalPress SET to select the Power Save mode To put the unit in operation mode againPress 5/ to select PC Menu screenTo reset Picture mode settings to the default Display Panel AdjustmentsAdjusting the picture quality To reset Screen mode settings to the default Adjusting the display imagePress 2/3 to carry out the adjustment Screen mode adjustment itemsMaking the PC image brighter ABL Press 5/ to select SET UP, then press SETDisplay Panel Adjustments Press 5/ to select ABL Press 2/3 to adjust Resetting the unit to factory set defaultsPress 5/ to select H. Enhance or V. ENHANCE, then press SET Press 2 to select YES, then press SETAdditional Information CleaningInserting the batteries in the remote control unit General Problems Operating range of the remote control unitTroubleshooting About the self diagnosis mode Problems commonly mistaken as breakdownAdditional cautions InformationAccessories SpecificationsPanel sticking and after-image lag GeneralSupplement PC signal compatibilty table INPUT3, INPUT4Aspect ratio Explanation of TermsCommencer Precautions de securiteFrance tapez 36 15 Pioneer

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