Vidikron VP-5000, VP-6000 Connections to the PlasmaView, RGB/Component Video Input 1 Connection

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Proceed as follows to connect the PlasmaView to your video sources, external controller(s) – if present – and AC power.

When connecting your equipment:

Turn off all equipment before making any connections.

Use the correct signal cables for each source.

Ensure that the cables are securely connected. Tighten the thumbscrews on connectors that have them.

3.4

Connections to the PlasmaView

Connect your video sources to the PlasmaView as shown and described in the sections that

Video Connections

follow.

 

RGB/Component Video (INPUT 1) Connection: Connect your personal computer or DTV decoder with an RGB or component output to the ANALOG RGB IN input on the PlasmaView, as shown in Figure 3-3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT1

 

ANALOG RGB OUT

ANALOG RGB IN

(D-Sub)

 

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Figure 3-3. RGB/Component Video (INPUT 1) Connection

1. The PlasmaView accepts “sync-on-green” and composite sync RGB

Note signals on INPUT1, as well as separate sync (RGBHV) signals. For more computer signal compatibility information, refer to Computer/Video Signal Compatibility on page 70.

2.Some Macintosh computers may require a Macintosh video adapter. Contact your nearest authorized service center or dealer.

3.INPUT 1 supports the VESA Display Data Channel (DDC 1/2B) standard. This standard provides “Plug and Play” capability; the display and a VESA DDC-compatible computer communicate their setting requirements, allowing for quick and easy setup.

In order for Plug and Play to work correctly, you must turn on the PlasmaView before you turn on the connected computer.

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Contents High Definition Plasma Displays Page Three Year Limited Warranty RIGHTS, Limits and Exclusions Vidikron DOC Compliance Notice Safety Precautions1Table of Contents Specifications Maintenance and TroubleshootingOperation Serial Communications1List of Figures Audio Output Connection Connecting SpeakersList of Figures About This Manual 1IntroductionInformation about obtaining service Using This ManualThey also provide supplemental information Performance or cause a malfunctionKey Features and Benefits Description, Features and BenefitsIntroduction PlasmaView at a Glance Controls and Indicators2Controls and Functions Left / VOL and Right / VOL + Handles at the rear of the panelINPUT/UP PlasmaView Model VP-4200 Connector Panel PlasmaView Model VP-5000 Connector Panel Audio Input 1 3.5-mm stereo mini jack Audio Output 3.5-mm stereo mini jackAudio Input 2 3.5-mm stereo mini jack Analog RGB OUT Input 1 15-pin D-SubPlasmaView Remote Control PlasmaView Remote ControlVolume + Installer Adjust pin holeDirectional Buttons OFF pin holeControls and Functions Remote Control 3InstallationOperation Approx 23 ft 7mInstallation Step Procedure For Details, refer to Quick SetupDisplay properties ThroughHigh-Altitude Operation Installation ConsiderationsVentilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting VentilationInstallation RGB/Component Video Input 1 Connection Connections to the PlasmaViewAnalog RGB OUT Input 1 Connection Composite or S-Video Input 3 Connection Component Video Input 4 Connection Attaching the Small Ferrite Cores to Audio Cables 11. Audio Output Connection 13. RS-232 Control System Connection ConnectionInstallation Changing the OSD Language Turning on the Power4Operation Setting the Computer Display Properties Selecting an Input Source Viewing Input Signal InformationChanging the Aspect Ratio Description PIX by PIX Using the On-Screen Menus Screen PictureSet-Up OptionMain Menu Picture Perform the adjustments in the order listed hereTypical Gray Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast Gray Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting Sharpness To highlight Image Position ScreenPower Turning the picture PowerIndicator Set-UpDVI Setup Option Language Refer to Changing the OSD Language onType 3 causes the image to move one pixel at a time PlasmaView, Auto Function becomes active again Option Installer Adjust ModeFAN Speed Auto ISF CCC color mode is pre-set to approximately 3,200K This action is not undoable. Proceed with caution Picture OrientationTo use PIP, press the Split button Using Picture-In-Picture PIPPress the Swap button to replace the main screen with Sub-screen or vice versa. This switches the audioWindows Viewing an Enlarged Area of the Display Enlarging One Part of the ScreenOperation Cleaning 5Maintenance and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Tips Cleaning the ScreenThermal Alert OUT of Range Signal NGShut Down FAN FailureArgument 3 bytes Serial Command Syntax6Serial Communications Minimum Command Value Range DescriptionVideo Minimum MaximumAudio MSTS02MSTS10 MSTS08MSTS09 Functional Lock SET-UP Menu CommandsVideo Average Option Menu CommandsPicture Menu Commands Installer Adjust Mode Option Menu Commands Installer Adjust Mode Screen Menu Commands Installer Adjust ModeSET-UP Menu Commands Installer Adjust Mode Contrast MonotoneInput 1... Input DW1 Minimum Maximum Adjustment Commands7Specifications Delivery to the end user Specifications are subject to change without noticeEnd user except for plasma glass panel PlasmaView Dimensions 25.00 14.00 48.41 49.98 13.98 Specifications Horiz Computer/Video Signal CompatibilityInput Refresh Rate 1152x870 Specifications Page RUMA-009815 Rev -07-07

VP-5000a, VP-5000, VP-4200, VP-6000, VP-6000a specifications

Vidikron, a company known for its commitment to high-quality video solutions, has produced several projectors that cater to different needs and preferences in the realm of home theater systems. The VP-4200A, VP-6000A, VP-6000, VP-4200, and VP-5000 are notable models that incorporate advanced technologies and features designed to deliver exceptional viewing experiences.

The Vidikron VP-4200A is recognized for its impressive brightness and color accuracy. It supports resolutions up to 1080p, making it ideal for high-definition content. One of its standout features is the use of DLP technology, which provides sharp images and vibrant colors, ensuring that viewers experience rich visual depth. The VP-4200A also incorporates a user-friendly interface, allowing for easy adjustments and customization to suit individual preferences.

Moving to the VP-6000A, this model takes performance a step further with enhanced contrast ratios and superior black levels. It is designed for larger viewing environments, capable of producing larger images without compromising quality. The VP-6000A uses advanced image processing technologies, which help to improve picture quality, especially in fast-moving scenes, making it a favorite among action movie aficionados.

The VP-6000 offers similar specifications to the VP-6000A but tends to be slightly more affordable. It still boasts impressive features, including an array of input options such as HDMI and component video, ensuring compatibility with various devices. The strong build quality and reliability of the VP-6000 make it a compelling choice for users looking for durability and performance.

The VP-4200 provides a balance between price and performance, offering excellent image quality while remaining budget-friendly. This model is perfect for users who desire a home theater experience without the high-end price tag. With customizable settings, users can tailor their viewing experience to match their specific needs.

Lastly, the Vidikron VP-5000 stands out with its integration of the latest in video processing technologies. This model supports 4K content, making it a future-proof option as more media becomes available in higher resolution formats. Additionally, the VP-5000's sleek design and advanced connectivity features make it an attractive addition to any home theater setup.

Together, these models represent Vidikron's dedication to delivering high-performance video projectors tailored to various user needs, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a premium viewing experience in the comfort of their homes.