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Contents PRO-1120HDPRO-920HD Page PRO-435PU Information to UserFor Canadian model Contents Timer Presetting Adjustments and SettingsUseful Remote Control Features Enjoying through External EquipmentUsage guidelines Installation guidelinesImportant User Guidance Information After-image lagging due to remaining electric load Panel sticking and after-image lagAfter-image lag image due to burning About operations through i.LINKSafety Precautions When using other items Installation PrecautionsRear view Mounting holeOperational Precautions Media Receiver Supplied AccessoriesPlasma Display Part Names Power buttonFront view Right view Rear view Front viewComponent Video Y, CB/PB, CR/PR CH +/- Selects the channel Remote control unitReturn Returns to the previous menu Favorite CH A, B, C, DUsing the optional Pioneer stand Installing the Plasma DisplayUsing the optional Pioneer speakers Operating Environment PreparationInstalling the Media Receiver vertically Installing the Media ReceiverPlasma Display Media Receiver Insert the stand into the side of the Media ReceiverShock absorbing pad Plug the screw holes using the supplied capsRemove the shock absorbing pads That came with the speaker System cable Connecting the system cableRouting cables When the speakers are installed on the sides Rear viewAttaching speed clamps to the main unit Attaching and removing speed clampsInserting batteries Preparing the remote control unitAllowed operation range of the remote control unit Connecting VHF/UHF antennas and a Cable Converter Connecting VHF/UHF antennasVHF antenna UHF antenna Mixer Media Receiver rearInserting the cable card Switching between antenna a and BPower cord Noise filter Connecting the power cordBasic Operations Turning on the power StandbyTurning off the power Standby Changing channels Watching TV channelsSelecting the antenna Volume adjustment Muting Changing the volume and soundViewing a channel banner VOL + also quits mutingSetting MTS/SAP mode Using the POD serviceChanging the language Stereo broadcastsSplitting the screen Using the multiscreen functionsNormal image Freezing imagesMenu configuration Menu SetupAV mode menus PC mode menusSetting up TV channels Tuner SetupUsing Auto Channel Preset Setting for skipping unwanted channelsNaming TV channels Checking signal strengthChecking the Cable Card ID Enabling data acquisitionParental Control Changing the passwordVoluntary movie rating system Mpaa TV ratingsSetting the voluntary movie rating system Mpaa Clearing the passwordUse the following procedure to clear the password Activating the Parental ControlBlocking Not Rated TV programs Setting the TV ratingsSetting the TV Parental Guidelines TV Guidelines Canadian rating systems Setting Canadian English ratingsCanadian English ratings Canadian French ratingsSetting up closed captions Setting your favorite channelsSetting Canadian French ratings Temporarily deactivating the Parental ControlActivating the closed caption Off Factory default On If MuteSelecting digital closed captions CaptionsSelection Clock SettingSleep Timer Adjustments and SettingsAV Selection For AV sourcePro Adjust Picture adjustmentsColor Temp Color ManagementYellow CyanFront Surround Sound adjustmentsNo Signal off AV mode only Power ControlNo Operation off AV mode only Power Management PC mode onlyEnglish PC mode except for XGA signals Dot by AV modeDot PC mode for XGA signals PC mode except for XGA signalsSelect Option Then Enter Select Language Select a language Language settingAccording to the brightness of images Icon Meaning Timer PresettingPresetting TV programs using the timer Priority rules for overlapped presettings Watching a VCR image Watching a DVD imageEnjoying through External Equipment Using Hdmi InputConnecting Hdmi equipment Connecting a game console or camcorder Recording digital TV programs using a VCR or DVD recorderEnjoying a game console or watching camcorder images Displaying an image of the game console or camcorderConnecting a recorder Connecting other audio equipmentConnecting an AV receiver VCR or DVD recorderWatching a D-VHS image Displaying a D-VHS image PrecautionsUseful and important notification Useful informationEditing the i.LINK list Setting up for controlling a D-VHS recorderTo change the name of a device To change the order of devicesStandby mode Link device Media Receiver i.LINK device Setting up for i.LINK standbyOperating the control panel screen No data relayConnecting a personal computer Computer compatibility chartWatching an image from a personal computer Displaying an image from a personal computerScreen for recording test appears Connecting the VCR controllerManufacture Lists of controllable recording equipment manufacturesAbout SR+ Connecting control cordsLearning function of the remote control unit Useful Remote Control FeaturesPresetting manufacture codes Using the learning functionCABLE/SAT VCR DVD/DVR Manufacture codesTurns the receiver power on and off Using the remote control unit to control other devicesReceiver control buttons Selects the input source connected to the receiverTurns the cable converter power on and off Mode switch with CBL/SAT selectedCable control buttons CH +Enter Turns the Satellite broadcast tuner power on and offSAT control buttons VCR control buttons Mode switch with VCR selectedDVD/DVR control buttons Problem Possible Solution TroubleshootingAppendix Code MessageAppendix Original SSLeay License Preamble Linux Source Notice GNU General Public LicenseAppendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs No WarrantyGNU Lesser General Public License Appendix Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Media Receiver, Model PRO-R05U SpecificationsCopyright protection TrademarksPioneer Corporation