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Appendix

 

 

 

 

09

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brand/Code

 

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

 

Brand/Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Siera

 

Stack 9

Tandy

Telestar

Totevision

 

Voodoo

 

 

0081

 

1972

0000

0037

0037

 

1972

 

 

Signature

 

Standard

Tashiko

Teletech

Touch

 

Wards

 

 

0000, 0035,

 

0278

0000, 0037,

0000, 0278

1972

 

0000, 0033,

 

 

0037, 0048,

 

Stern

0048, 0081

Tensai

Toyoda

 

0035, 0037,

 

 

0060, 0149

 

0278

Tatung

0000, 0037,

0278

 

0038, 0039,

 

 

Silva

 

STS

0000, 0043,

0278

Tradex

 

0042,0043,

 

 

0037

 

0042

0045, 0048,

Tevion

0081

 

0045, 0047,

 

 

Silver

 

Sunkai

0067, 0081,

0209, 0348,

Triad

 

0048, 0058,

 

 

0278

 

0209, 0278,

0209, 0348

0642

0278

 

0060, 0081,

 

 

SilverCrest

 

0348

Tchibo

Texet

Trix

 

0149

 

 

0642

 

Sunstar

0348

0278

0037

 

Watson

 

 

Singer

 

0000

TCM

Thomas

Ultra

 

0081, 0642

 

 

0037, 0045,

 

Suntronic

0348

0000

0045, 0278

 

Weltblick

 

 

0348

 

0000

Teac

Thomson

Ultravox

 

0037

 

 

Sinudyne

 

Supra

0000, 0037,

0060, 0067,

0278

 

Wharfedale

 

 

0081, 0209

 

0037, 0278,

0067, 0278,

0278, 0320

United

 

0642

 

 

Smaragd

 

0348

0642

Thorn

0348

 

White

 

 

0348

 

Susumu

Technics

0037, 0320

Universum

 

Westinghouse

 

 

Sonic Blue

 

0037

0000, 0035,

Tisonic

0000, 0037,

 

0000, 0209,

 

 

0614, 0616

 

SV2000

0037, 0081,

0278

0081, 0209,

 

0278

 

 

Sonolor

 

0000

0162, 0226,

Tivo

0348

 

World

 

 

0048

 

SVA

1162

0739, 1996

Vector

 

0209, 0348

 

 

Sontec

 

0000

TechniSat

TMK

0045

 

XR-1000

 

 

0037, 0278

 

Sylvania

0348

0000

Vector Research

 

0000, 0035

 

 

Sonwa

 

0000, 0035,

Teco

TNIX

0038, 0184

 

Yamaha

 

 

0642

 

0043, 0081

0035, 0037,

0037

Victor

 

0038

 

 

Sony

 

Symphonic

0038, 0048

Tokai

0067

 

Yamishi

 

 

0000, 0032,

 

0000

Tedelex

0037

Video Concepts

 

0278

 

 

0033, 0035,

 

Systemax

0037, 0209,

Topline

0045

 

Yoko

 

 

0047, 0048,

 

1972

0348, 0642

0348

Video Technic

 

0037

 

 

0067, 0226,

 

T+A

Teknika

Toshiba

0000

 

Zenith

 

 

1636, 1972

 

0162

0000, 0035,

0000, 0042,

Videomagic

 

0000, 0033,

 

 

Soundmaster

 

Tagar Systems

0037

0043, 0045,

0037

 

0037, 0039,

 

 

0000

 

1972

Telefunken

0067, 0081,

Videosonic

 

0209, 0278

 

 

Soundwave

 

Taisho

0209, 0278,

0209, 1008,

0000

 

ZT Group

 

 

0037, 0209,

 

0209

0320, 0642

1290, 1972,

Viewsonic

 

1972

 

 

0348

 

Tandberg

Telerent

1996

1972

 

ZX

 

 

 

 

0278

0226

Tosonic

Villain

 

0209, 0348

 

 

 

 

 

 

0278

0000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.1.4 BDP (Blu-ray)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brand/Code

 

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

Brand/Code

 

Brand/Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LG

 

Microsoft

Panasonic

Pioneer

Samsung

 

Toshiba

 

 

0741

 

2083

1641

0142, 2052

0199

 

1769

 

 

 

 

Onkyo

Philips

RCA

Sony

 

Xbox

 

 

 

 

1769

2084

1769

1516

 

2083

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Wash hands after handlingTable of Contents Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Additional Picture Adjustment OptionsAppendix Helpful InformationShipped with both models Flat Panel Display Shipment ChecklistControl Buttons and More on the Flat Panel Display Control Options Get to Know Your Flat Panel DisplayPRO-141FD/PRO-101FD Face of Panel Insert the Batteries into the Remote Control Operating the Remote ControlOperating Range for the Remote Control Remote Control IssuesButtons on the Remote Control Remote Right side buttons top to bottom, left to right SwapUse the Optional Table Top Stand Stand or Equivalent Items Install Your Flat Panel DisplayUse the Optional Brackets or Equivalent Items Lift and/or Move Your Panel the How To’s Check the Location for SuitabilityMount the Flat Panel Display Anchor the Panel When Using a StandInstall Your Flat Panel Display DVD player Connect to Other Devices DVR, Receiver, BDR, etcPersonal computer Hdmi equipmentCamcorder/Game console Route then Bundle the Power Cord and Cables Connect the Power Cord to the PanelLatch Lever Turn OFF the Flat Panel Display Power Standby Flat Panel Display Status Indicator IndicatorTurn the Flat Panel Display on / OFF Turn on the Flat Panel DisplayChoose an Input Source Program Your Flat Panel DisplayExplore the Home Menu User Menu Function Use the Simplified User MenuAssign a Language Room Lighting Sensor Adjust the Picture QualityAdjust the Picture for Your Room Lighting General Picture Video AdjustmentPicture Picture Image PositionAll Picture settings return to the original default values Restore Default PictureCompare Images When Adjusting the Picture Set Input Priority Adjust the Power Indicator BrightnessSmart Starts for New Owners Extend Your Panel LifeOption Description Activate Energy Save to Reduce Power UsageTurn On the Image Orbiter Trigger the Screen-Saving Video Pattern PeriodicallySelect between 30 minutes and two hours 120 minutes Turn On the Sleep TimerChoose an AV Option Video, Game, etc AV Source through the Remote ControlChoose a PC Source Choose an AV Source through the Home MenuSet the Panel to Recognize a Game Console Choose a Screen Size Automatically or Manually Adjust Specific Picture ElementsAutomatic Screen Sizing AV Option Description Manual Screen SizingPC Option Description PC Source Correct the Picture for an AV or PC SourceAV Source Option Left Arrow Right ArrowDetect Masks Adjust for Screen Masking black bars on sidesHD Wide Mode Assign Advanced Picture FunctionsLighten Side Masks Restore Default ScreenAll screen settings return to the original default values Select a Color Temperature LevelMode Parameter Description Adjust the Image Gradation Characteristics GammaSelect a PureCinema Level for High Quality Image Select Intelligent Mode from the Pro Adjust menu Select an Intelligent Mode OptionThis setting applies only to input video signals Use CTI and Color Space Select DRE Picture, Black Level, ACL or Enhancer ModeSelect the Picture Detail Options Option Parameter DescriptionLeft Arrow Right Arrow Use the Color ManagementReduce Noise from the Image Adjust Color Signals Screen Picture-in-Picture P-in-P View in Multi-ScreenSplit / Swap / Shift the Screen Turn the Small Screen On/Off Freeze the PictureAV Source Non-Operational Manage the PowerAV Source No Signal PC Source -Power ManagementUse the Learning Function Program the Remote Control to Operate Other EquipmentPress Select to choose the other device Press Select to choose the device to program Assign a Manufacturing Code to the Remote ControlIssue a Library Search for a Manufacturer Code Selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control isControl a Pioneer Receiver Clear Added Manufacturer Codes from the Remote ControlSelection can be in any mode Control of some equipment listed in the tablesCH Enter Control a Cable CBL or Satellite SAT SystemPlay Control a Video Cassette Recorder VCRDVD TOP Menu Control a DVD Player/DVR Recorder/BD PlayerDVI Equipment Apply Settings for Other EquipmentApply Settings for an AV System Composite/Component Video SystemManual Image Position and Clock Adjustments Apply Settings for a PCAccess Input 3D-Sub15 through the Input Setup menu Automatic Image Position and Clock AdjustmentsEnter an Hdmi Input Name Use Hdmi InputsSpecify the Hdmi Input Type Specify a Digital Hdmi Signal TypeType Description Control Function Controlled Function Description Equipment Control Equipment with the Panel’s Remote Through HdmiTools Control an AV System Select Input Setting from the submenuControl a Player Control a RecorderAV Amp & BD Player BD Player only Add an AV Amp or a BD PlayerTurn OFF the Power With an Hdmi Command Specific Kuro Link CommandsPlay Source Sound Using an Hdmi Command Access Kuro Link Setting through the Control Setup menuUse the IR Repeater OUT Test the Power Control On/OffAccess Kulo Link Setting through the Control Setup menu Connect a Game Console or CamcorderConnect to a Network Confirm the IP Address IP Control SettingAccess IP Control Setting through the Control Setup menu Select IP Control from the IP Control Setting menuUse the Web Control System Display SettingsPicture Adjustments Virtual Remote Control SettingsTerminal Function SettingMail Event NotificationAssign an ID Number Assign a Serial NumberStatus information on the selected input appears on screen Select the Integrator ModeAccess Serial Setting through the Control Setup menu Assign a Baud RateMonotone Mode Explore the Integrator Mode MenusPicture Preset Studio ModeOn-screen Display Drive ModeFRC Mode Fan ControlMirror Mode Power On ModeBanner PIP Network ID Beacon IP Control LockWhy won’t my Pioneer flat panel display turn on? Frequently Asked Questions FAQsHow can I protect the remote so it holds up longer? How do I clean my flat panel display? Cleaning MethodsWhat can I do to prevent image retention or burn-in? Picture Troubleshooting & Service InformationIssue Possible Solutions GeneralOperated. Please check Device cannot beConnection Helpful Information Physical Location & Temperature Considerations Installation DetailsUsage Guidelines Phosphor Properties Signal Interference or NoiseImage Information Including Retention & After-Image Lag Prevent Burning Operating Environment Safety PrecautionsSafety Legal NoticesInformation to User Radio InterferenceFor Canadian model NTL Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote ControlCable Brand/Code Brand/Code Brand/Code Brand/Code Brand/CodeGOI SatelliteBrand/Code 3 VCR HI-Q General Technic 0348 Genexxa 0000, 0037MEI NADSBR NAPBDP Blu-ray JVC DVD-RGPX 6 DVD MDS RECMPX MBOWize 7 LDXMS TSMInput 1 Video Signals Video/PC Signals HDMI/DVI/Component/min D-Sub/CompositeInput 2 Component/INPUT 3 D-Sub Video Signals Analog Input 4 DVI/INPUT 5 through 8 Hdmi Video Signals Digital Resolution Screen Mode Input 3 D-Sub PC Signals AnalogDot-Line KHz Dot-Line KHz Hz Input 4 DVI/INPUT 5 through 8 Hdmi PC Signals DigitalCVT 47.7 60.0 Yes Specifications Trademarks TrademarksGlossary POP before Smtp DhcpUser IndexGame StandardPioneer 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.