Pioneer PRO-920HD, PRO-1120HD manual Linux Source Notice GNU General Public License, Preamble

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Linux Source Notice

The Pioneer Plasma Television integrated with the Media Receiver in part is powered by utilizes the Linux operation system. The machine readable copy of the corresponding source code is available for the cost of distribution. To obtain a copy, please visit http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/ for more information.

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Preamble

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Contents PRO-1120HDPRO-920HD Page Information to User For Canadian modelPRO-435PU Contents Adjustments and Settings Timer PresettingUseful Remote Control Features Enjoying through External EquipmentInstallation guidelines Important User Guidance InformationUsage guidelines Panel sticking and after-image lag After-image lagging due to remaining electric loadAfter-image lag image due to burning About operations through i.LINKSafety Precautions Installation Precautions When using other itemsRear view Mounting holeOperational Precautions Supplied Accessories Plasma DisplayMedia Receiver Power button Part NamesFront view Right view Rear view Front viewComponent Video Y, CB/PB, CR/PR Remote control unit CH +/- Selects the channelReturn Returns to the previous menu Favorite CH A, B, C, DInstalling the Plasma Display Using the optional Pioneer standUsing the optional Pioneer speakers Operating Environment PreparationInstalling the Media Receiver Installing the Media Receiver verticallyPlasma Display Media Receiver Insert the stand into the side of the Media ReceiverPlug the screw holes using the supplied caps Remove the shock absorbing padsShock absorbing pad Connecting the system cable That came with the speaker System cableWhen the speakers are installed on the sides Rear view Routing cablesAttaching speed clamps to the main unit Attaching and removing speed clampsPreparing the remote control unit Allowed operation range of the remote control unitInserting batteries Connecting VHF/UHF antennas Connecting VHF/UHF antennas and a Cable ConverterVHF antenna UHF antenna Mixer Media Receiver rearSwitching between antenna a and B Inserting the cable cardConnecting the power cord Power cord Noise filterTurning on the power Standby Turning off the power StandbyBasic Operations Watching TV channels Selecting the antennaChanging channels Changing the volume and sound Volume adjustment MutingViewing a channel banner VOL + also quits mutingUsing the POD service Setting MTS/SAP modeChanging the language Stereo broadcastsUsing the multiscreen functions Splitting the screenFreezing images Normal imageMenu Setup Menu configurationAV mode menus PC mode menusTuner Setup Setting up TV channelsUsing Auto Channel Preset Setting for skipping unwanted channelsChecking signal strength Naming TV channelsChecking the Cable Card ID Enabling data acquisitionChanging the password Parental ControlVoluntary movie rating system Mpaa TV ratingsClearing the password Setting the voluntary movie rating system MpaaUse the following procedure to clear the password Activating the Parental ControlSetting the TV ratings Setting the TV Parental Guidelines TV GuidelinesBlocking Not Rated TV programs Setting Canadian English ratings Canadian rating systemsCanadian English ratings Canadian French ratingsSetting your favorite channels Setting up closed captionsSetting Canadian French ratings Temporarily deactivating the Parental ControlOff Factory default On If Mute Activating the closed captionSelecting digital closed captions CaptionsClock Setting SelectionAdjustments and Settings Sleep TimerAV Selection For AV sourcePicture adjustments Pro AdjustColor Management Color TempYellow CyanSound adjustments Front SurroundPower Control No Signal off AV mode onlyNo Operation off AV mode only Power Management PC mode onlyEnglish AV mode PC mode except for XGA signals Dot byDot PC mode for XGA signals PC mode except for XGA signalsLanguage setting According to the brightness of imagesSelect Option Then Enter Select Language Select a language Timer Presetting Presetting TV programs using the timerIcon Meaning Priority rules for overlapped presettings Watching a DVD image Watching a VCR imageUsing Hdmi Input Connecting Hdmi equipmentEnjoying through External Equipment Recording digital TV programs using a VCR or DVD recorder Connecting a game console or camcorderEnjoying a game console or watching camcorder images Displaying an image of the game console or camcorderConnecting other audio equipment Connecting a recorderConnecting an AV receiver VCR or DVD recorderWatching a D-VHS image Precautions Displaying a D-VHS imageUseful and important notification Useful informationSetting up for controlling a D-VHS recorder Editing the i.LINK listTo change the name of a device To change the order of devicesSetting up for i.LINK standby Standby mode Link device Media Receiver i.LINK deviceOperating the control panel screen No data relayComputer compatibility chart Connecting a personal computerWatching an image from a personal computer Displaying an image from a personal computerConnecting the VCR controller Screen for recording test appearsLists of controllable recording equipment manufactures ManufactureConnecting control cords About SR+Useful Remote Control Features Learning function of the remote control unitPresetting manufacture codes Using the learning functionManufacture codes CABLE/SAT VCR DVD/DVRUsing the remote control unit to control other devices Turns the receiver power on and offReceiver control buttons Selects the input source connected to the receiverMode switch with CBL/SAT selected Turns the cable converter power on and offCable control buttons CH +Turns the Satellite broadcast tuner power on and off SAT control buttonsEnter Mode switch with VCR selected VCR control buttonsDVD/DVR control buttons Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionAppendix Code MessageAppendix Original SSLeay License Linux Source Notice GNU General Public License PreambleAppendix No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsGNU Lesser General Public License Appendix Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Specifications Media Receiver, Model PRO-R05UTrademarks Copyright protectionPioneer Corporation