Pioneer PRO-101FD, PRO-141FD manual Nad, Sbr, Nap, Mei, Nec, Mga, Sei, Mtc, Mtx

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Appendix

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

 

Brand/Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Matsui

Multitech

Onkyo

Philips

Radiola

 

Sanyo

 

 

0037, 0209,

0000, 0039

0222

0000, 0035,

0081

 

0000, 0047,

 

 

0278, 0348

Murphy

Optimus

0045, 0048,

Radionette

 

0048, 0067,

 

 

Matsushita

0000

0000, 0035,

0081, 0162,

0037

 

0348

 

 

0035, 0081,

Myryad

0037, 0047,

0209, 0226,

RadioShack

 

Saville

 

 

0162, 0226,

0081

0048, 0058,

0616, 0739

0000, 0035,

 

0278

 

 

1162

NAD

0162, 1062,

Phoenix

0037, 0047,

 

SBR

 

 

Media Center

0058

1162

0278

0048, 0162,

 

0081

 

 

PC

Naiko

Orion

Phonola

1162

 

Schaub Lorenz

 

 

1972

0348, 0642

0000, 0121,

0081

Radix

 

0000, 0315,

 

 

Mediator

NAP

0184, 0209,

Pilot

0037

 

0348

 

 

0081

0039

0278, 0348

0037

Randex

 

Schneider

 

 

Medion

National

Orson

Pioneer

0037

 

0000, 0037,

 

 

0209, 0348,

0226

0000

0042, 0058,

RCA

 

0042, 0081,

 

 

0642

Nebula

Osaki

0067, 0081,

0000, 0035,

 

0278, 0348,

 

 

MEI

Electronics

0000, 0037

0162, 0168

0042, 0045,

 

0642

 

 

0035

0033

Otake

Polk Audio

0048, 0058,

 

Scott

 

 

Memorex

NEC

0209

0081

0060, 0149,

 

0043, 0045,

 

 

0000, 0035,

0035, 0037,

Otto Versand

Portland

0226, 0320,

 

0121, 0184

 

 

0037, 0039,

0038, 0048,

0081

0278

0880

 

Sears

 

 

0047, 0048,

0067, 0278

Pacific

Precision

Realistic

 

0000, 0033,

 

 

0162, 0209,

Neckermann

0000, 0348,

0058

0000, 0035,

 

0035, 0037,

 

 

0278, 0348,

0081

0642

Prinz

0037, 0047,

 

0039, 0042,

 

 

1162

Nesco

Packard Bell

0000

0048, 0121,

 

0043, 0045,

 

 

Metronic

0000

1972

Profitronic

0162, 0278,

 

0047, 0048,

 

 

0081

Neufunk

Palladium

0081

1162

 

0058, 0060,

 

 

Metz

0209

0037, 0209,

Proline

Reoc

 

0067, 0162,

 

 

0037, 0081,

Newave

0348

0000, 0278,

0348

 

0209

 

 

0162, 0226,

0037

Palsonic

0320, 0642

ReplayTV

 

Seaway

 

 

1062, 1162,

Nikkai

0000, 0642

Proscan

0614, 0616

 

0278

 

 

1562

0278

Panama

0060

Ricavision

 

SEG

 

 

MGA

Nikko

0035

Prosco

1972

 

0081, 0278,

 

 

0043, 0060

0037, 0278

Panasonic

0278

Roadstar

 

0642

 

 

Micormay

Nikkodo

0000, 0035,

Prosonic

0037, 0038,

 

SEI

 

 

0348

0037, 0278

0162, 0225,

0209, 0278

0081, 0278

 

0081

 

 

Micromaxx

Niveus Media

0226, 0614,

Protec

Runco

 

Sei-Sinudyne

 

 

0209

1972

0616, 1062,

0000

0039

 

0081

 

 

Microsoft

Nokia

1162, 1244,

Protech

Saba

 

Seleco

 

 

1972

0042, 0048,

1293, 1562

0081

0278, 0320

 

0037

 

 

Migros

0081, 0278,

Pathe Cinema

ProVision

Saisho

 

Semivox

 

 

0000

0315

0043

0278

0209, 0348

 

0045, 0209

 

 

Mind

Nordmende

Penney

Pulsar

Salora

 

Semp

 

 

1972

0067, 0320

0000, 0035,

0039, 0278

0043

 

0045

 

 

Minolta

Northgate

0037, 0038,

Pye

Sampo

 

Sentra

 

 

0042

1972

0042, 0047,

0000, 0081

0037, 0048

 

0278

 

 

Mitsubishi

Nu-Tec

0067, 0081,

Qisheng

Samsung

 

Sharp

 

 

0000, 0042,

0209

0162

0060

0000, 0038,

 

0000, 0032,

 

 

0043, 0047,

Oceanic

Pentax

Quartz

0045, 0060,

 

0037, 0047,

 

 

0048, 0060,

0000, 0048,

0042

0035, 0047

0739

 

0048, 0209,

 

 

0067, 0081,

0081

Perdio

Quasar

Sanky

 

1285

 

 

0642

Okano

0000, 0209

0035, 0162,

0039, 0048

 

Shinco

 

 

Motorola

0209, 0278,

Philco

0226, 0278,

Sansei

 

0000

 

 

0035, 0048

0315, 0348

0000, 0035,

1162

0048

 

Shintom

 

 

MTC

Olympus

0038, 0081,

Quelle

Sansui

 

0000, 0039

 

 

0000

0035, 0162,

0209, 0226

0081

0000, 0067,

 

Shivaki

 

 

MTX

0226

 

Radialva

0209, 0348

 

0037

 

 

0000

Onimax

 

0037, 0048,

 

 

Siemens

 

 

Multitec

0642

 

0081

 

 

0037, 0081,

 

 

0037

 

 

 

 

 

0320

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Wash hands after handling Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenTable of Contents Additional Picture Adjustment Options Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel DisplayHelpful Information AppendixFlat Panel Display Shipment Checklist Shipped with both modelsControl Options Get to Know Your Flat Panel Display Control Buttons and More on the Flat Panel DisplayPRO-141FD/PRO-101FD Face of Panel Operating the Remote Control Insert the Batteries into the Remote ControlRemote Control Issues Operating Range for the Remote ControlButtons on the Remote Control Swap Remote Right side buttons top to bottom, left to rightInstall Your Flat Panel Display Use the Optional Table Top Stand Stand or Equivalent ItemsUse the Optional Brackets or Equivalent Items Check the Location for Suitability Lift and/or Move Your Panel the How To’sAnchor the Panel When Using a Stand Mount the Flat Panel DisplayInstall Your Flat Panel Display Connect to Other Devices DVR, Receiver, BDR, etc DVD playerHdmi equipment Personal computerCamcorder/Game console Connect the Power Cord to the Panel Route then Bundle the Power Cord and CablesLatch Lever Turn on the Flat Panel Display Power Standby Flat Panel Display Status Indicator IndicatorTurn the Flat Panel Display on / OFF Turn OFF the Flat Panel DisplayProgram Your Flat Panel Display Choose an Input SourceExplore the Home Menu Use the Simplified User Menu User Menu FunctionAssign a Language General Picture Video Adjustment Adjust the Picture QualityAdjust the Picture for Your Room Lighting Room Lighting SensorPicture Image Position PictureRestore Default Picture All Picture settings return to the original default valuesCompare Images When Adjusting the Picture Extend Your Panel Life Adjust the Power Indicator BrightnessSmart Starts for New Owners Set Input PriorityTrigger the Screen-Saving Video Pattern Periodically Activate Energy Save to Reduce Power UsageTurn On the Image Orbiter Option DescriptionTurn On the Sleep Timer Select between 30 minutes and two hours 120 minutesAV Source through the Remote Control Choose an AV Option Video, Game, etcChoose an AV Source through the Home Menu Choose a PC SourceSet the Panel to Recognize a Game Console Adjust Specific Picture Elements Choose a Screen Size Automatically or ManuallyAutomatic Screen Sizing Manual Screen Sizing AV Option DescriptionPC Option Description Option Left Arrow Right Arrow Correct the Picture for an AV or PC SourceAV Source PC SourceAssign Advanced Picture Functions Adjust for Screen Masking black bars on sidesHD Wide Mode Detect MasksSelect a Color Temperature Level Restore Default ScreenAll screen settings return to the original default values Lighten Side MasksAdjust the Image Gradation Characteristics Gamma Mode Parameter DescriptionSelect a PureCinema Level for High Quality Image Select an Intelligent Mode Option Select Intelligent Mode from the Pro Adjust menuThis setting applies only to input video signals Option Parameter Description Select DRE Picture, Black Level, ACL or Enhancer ModeSelect the Picture Detail Options Use CTI and Color SpaceUse the Color Management Left Arrow Right ArrowReduce Noise from the Image Adjust Color Signals View in Multi-Screen Screen Picture-in-Picture P-in-PSplit / Swap / Shift the Screen Freeze the Picture Turn the Small Screen On/OffPC Source -Power Management Manage the PowerAV Source No Signal AV Source Non-OperationalProgram the Remote Control to Operate Other Equipment Use the Learning FunctionPress Select to choose the other device Selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is Assign a Manufacturing Code to the Remote ControlIssue a Library Search for a Manufacturer Code Press Select to choose the device to programControl of some equipment listed in the tables Clear Added Manufacturer Codes from the Remote ControlSelection can be in any mode Control a Pioneer ReceiverControl a Cable CBL or Satellite SAT System CH EnterControl a Video Cassette Recorder VCR PlayControl a DVD Player/DVR Recorder/BD Player DVD TOP MenuComposite/Component Video System Apply Settings for Other EquipmentApply Settings for an AV System DVI EquipmentAutomatic Image Position and Clock Adjustments Apply Settings for a PCAccess Input 3D-Sub15 through the Input Setup menu Manual Image Position and Clock AdjustmentsUse Hdmi Inputs Enter an Hdmi Input NameSpecify a Digital Hdmi Signal Type Specify the Hdmi Input TypeType Description Control Equipment with the Panel’s Remote Through Hdmi Control Function Controlled Function Description EquipmentTools Select Input Setting from the submenu Control an AV SystemControl a Recorder Control a PlayerAdd an AV Amp or a BD Player AV Amp & BD Player BD Player onlyAccess Kuro Link Setting through the Control Setup menu Specific Kuro Link CommandsPlay Source Sound Using an Hdmi Command Turn OFF the Power With an Hdmi CommandConnect a Game Console or Camcorder Test the Power Control On/OffAccess Kulo Link Setting through the Control Setup menu Use the IR Repeater OUTConnect to a Network Select IP Control from the IP Control Setting menu IP Control SettingAccess IP Control Setting through the Control Setup menu Confirm the IP AddressDisplay Settings Use the Web Control SystemVirtual Remote Control Settings Picture AdjustmentsFunction Setting TerminalEvent Notification MailAssign a Serial Number Assign an ID NumberAssign a Baud Rate Select the Integrator ModeAccess Serial Setting through the Control Setup menu Status information on the selected input appears on screenStudio Mode Explore the Integrator Mode MenusPicture Preset Monotone ModeFan Control Drive ModeFRC Mode On-screen DisplayPower On Mode Mirror ModeBanner PIP IP Control Lock Network ID BeaconFrequently Asked Questions FAQs Why won’t my Pioneer flat panel display turn on?How can I protect the remote so it holds up longer? Cleaning Methods How do I clean my flat panel display?What can I do to prevent image retention or burn-in? General Troubleshooting & Service InformationIssue Possible Solutions PictureDevice cannot be Operated. Please checkConnection Helpful Information Installation Details Physical Location & Temperature ConsiderationsUsage Guidelines Signal Interference or Noise Phosphor PropertiesImage Information Including Retention & After-Image Lag Prevent Burning Legal Notices Safety PrecautionsSafety Operating EnvironmentRadio Interference Information to UserFor Canadian model Brand/Code Brand/Code Brand/Code Brand/Code Brand/Code Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote ControlCable NTLSatellite GOIBrand/Code 3 VCR General Technic 0348 Genexxa 0000, 0037 HI-QNAP NADSBR MEIBDP Blu-ray DVD-R JVCGPX 6 DVD MBO RECMPX MDSTSM 7 LDXMS WizeVideo/PC Signals HDMI/DVI/Component/min D-Sub/Composite Input 1 Video SignalsInput 2 Component/INPUT 3 D-Sub Video Signals Analog Input 4 DVI/INPUT 5 through 8 Hdmi Video Signals Digital Input 3 D-Sub PC Signals Analog Resolution Screen ModeDot-Line KHz Input 4 DVI/INPUT 5 through 8 Hdmi PC Signals Digital Dot-Line KHz HzCVT 47.7 60.0 Yes Specifications Trademarks TrademarksGlossary Dhcp POP before SmtpStandard IndexGame UserPioneer Corporation

PRO-101FD, PRO-141FD specifications

The Pioneer PRO-141FD and PRO-101FD are two remarkable models in the realm of professional audio equipment, specifically designed for individuals seeking superior sound quality and performance. These devices boast features that cater to diverse audio requirements, making them ideal choices for sound engineers, musicians, and audio enthusiasts alike.

One of the standout characteristics of both the PRO-141FD and PRO-101FD is their exceptional sound reproduction capabilities. The units are equipped with advanced drivers that ensure a clear, balanced sound across all frequencies. This includes an extended low-end response that provides the depth needed for strong bass performance, as well as crisp highs that capture intricate details in vocals and instruments. This versatility makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, from live performances to studio recordings.

In terms of build quality, both models are designed with durability in mind. Constructed from robust materials, they can withstand the rigors of professional use while remaining lightweight for easy transport. The cabinets are designed to minimize resonance and interference, which enhances the overall audio experience. This combination of durability and design ensures that users can rely on these units in demanding environments.

Technologically, the Pioneer PRO series implements advanced audio processing algorithms to deliver outstanding clarity and precision. These models include features such as multiple EQ settings, allowing users to customize their sound profile to suit different environments and personal preferences. Additionally, the PRO-141FD and PRO-101FD are designed to support various connectivity options, including Bluetooth, XLR, and TRS inputs, making them incredibly versatile for different audio setups.

Another key feature is the efficiency of power management in these models. They are engineered to provide maximum output while consuming minimal power, ensuring longer operating times and reduced energy costs. This is particularly beneficial for users who rely on their equipment for extended periods, such as during tours or extended recording sessions.

The ergonomics of the Pioneer PRO series also set them apart. User-friendly controls and intuitive interfaces allow for quick adjustments during live settings, enabling performers and sound engineers to focus on the performance rather than the equipment.

In summary, the Pioneer PRO-141FD and PRO-101FD are equipped with impressive sound quality, durable construction, advanced technology, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly design. These attributes make them stand out in the competitive audio equipment market, catering to both casual users and professional audiophiles. Whether for live sound applications or studio work, these models offer an excellent solution for anyone seeking high-quality audio performance.