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Contents PRO1150- HD Ventilation Caution Standby Information to UserFor Canadian model Operating EnvironmentContents Adjustments and Settings TV Guide On Screen System OperationEnjoying through External Equipment Using the Hdmi Control Useful Remote Control FeaturesAppendix 103 Installation guidelines Important User Guidance InformationUsage guidelines Plasma display protection function When not using the product for a long period of timeCleaning the cabinet Information of pixel defectTo use this product for a long period of time About the menu window size following video format switchFan motor noise Image RetentionSafety Precautions When using other items Installation PrecautionsWhen using the optional brackets or equivalent items Side viewSpeaker Mounting Fittings Supplied AccessoriesSpeaker accessories For PRO-1150HD only Speaker cables ×Part Names Plasma displayFor exact terminal positions, refer to PRO-1150HDRear Terminal position sheet locatedRemote control unit Mode switch With TV selectedFavorite CH A, B, C, D Preparation Installing the plasma displayInstalling the Pioneer speaker Moving the plasma displayAttach the speaker mounting fittings to the speakers Mounting Preparation Stabilizing on a table or rack Using a wall for stabilizationPreventing the plasma display from falling over Attach falling prevention bolts hooks to the plasma displayAttaching the stand again Attaching/detaching the Pioneer standDetaching the stand Remove the stand from the plasma displayPreparation Connecting VHF/UHF antennas and a Cable Inserting the CableCARDAttaching speed clamps to the main unit Connecting the power cordRouting cables Attaching and removing speed clampsBattery disposal Preparing the remote control unitAllowed operation range of the remote control unit Close the battery coverTurning on the power Turning off the powerBasic Operations Changing channels Watching TV channelsSelecting the antenna ExampleVolume adjustment display Changing the volume and soundVolume + Changing the languageWhen receiving Mono + SAP sound signals Setting MTS/SAP modeWhen receiving Stereo sound signals When receiving Stereo + SAP sound signalsPress Split to select the display mode Using the multiscreen functionsUsing the POD service Viewing a channel bannerPress Freeze again to cancel the function Freezing imagesPress Freeze About the TV Guide On Screen system TV Guide On Screen System SetupSetting up the TV Guide On Screen system Welcome ScreenScreen 1 Select Country System Setup ScreensScreen 3 Select services Screen 2 Enter ZIP or Postal CodeScreen 5 Are the settings correct? Screen 6 CongratulationsHome Menu overview Using the Home MenuHome Menu For PC source For AV sourceTuner Setup Setting up TV channelsChecking the CableCARD ID Changing the passwordParental Control Voluntary movie rating system MpaaSetting the TV ratings Setting the voluntary movie rating system MpaaClearing the password Activating the Parental ControlCanadian rating systems Setting the TV Parental Guidelines TV GuidelinesBlocking Not Rated TV programs Canadian English ratingsSetting new ratings Setting Canadian English ratingsSetting Canadian French ratings Canadian French ratingsTemporarily deactivating the Parental Control Select a for Accept or D for CancelDeleting new ratings Antenna a or antenna BActivating the closed caption Setting your favorite channelsSetting up closed captions Selecting the type of conventional closed captionsClock Setting Selecting digital closed caption parametersSelection Screen components Using the TV Guide On Screen systemTV Guide On Screen System Operation TV Guide On Screen iconsTV Guide On Screen navigation Setting program remindersListings screen Press TV Guide to display the Listings screenWhen scheduled reminder is due auto-tune is OFF When scheduled reminder is due auto-tune is onPress a to make the Timer Alert screen disappear Searching for programs Searching by categorySearching by keyword Alphabetical searchScheduling reminders Search Episode Options menuNavigation and search tips Changing the system settings Changing setup optionsUsing the reminder To Do list Schedule Optios menuNo, repeat setup process displays Screen 1 shown on Changing the channel display settingsPress Enter to display the current settings From the channel display settings you can set/changeChanging the default options Displaying setup progressFor AV source Adjustments and SettingsAV Selection For PC sourceSelect the desired level Basic picture adjustmentsFor PC source, the following screen appears Screen appears. Press / to select Yes, and then pressUsing Intelligent Mode Advanced picture adjustmentsUsing PureCinema Using the Picture DetailUsing Color Temp Using CTI and Color SpaceUsing Color Management Using the 3DYC and I-P Mode Eliminating noise from imagesYou can select 3DNR, Field NR, Block NR or Mosquito NR Comparing picture adjustments on the screen Sound adjustmentsEach press of the button toggles between Before and After Sound Effect Power ControlNo Signal off AV source only Energy SaveNo Operation off AV source only Sleep TimerPower Management PC source only About Option menusPerform adjustment / or Image position adjustment AV source onlyManual image position and clock adjustments PC source only Reducing video noisePC source Selecting a game modeSelecting a screen size manually AV sourceSelecting a screen size automatically Detecting side masksFull and wide screen Blue LED Dimmer Language settingRoom Light Sensor OrbiterWatching a VCR image Enjoying through External EquipmentAbout External Equipment Watching a DVD imageHdmi Control supported Using Hdmi InputConnecting Hdmi equipment Deep Color supportedTo specify the type of audio signals To specify the type of input signalsTo specify the type of digital video signals ItemDescriptionConnecting an AV receiver Connecting other audio equipmentConnecting a game console or camcorder Enjoying a game console or watching camcorder imagesWatching an image from a personal computer Computer compatibility chartConnecting a personal computer Displaying an image from a personal computerConnecting control cords About SR+Plasma display PlaysForSure Enjoying the Home Media GalleryUsable free media servers Dlna Certified Audio/Video/Image PlayerMaking network connections Connecting via an Ethernet hubConnecting directly to a Media Server Press Home Media GalleryReadable USB devices Starting the Home Media Gallery functionRemoving a USB device Readable data filesThumbnail screen Using the Tool MenuSelectable screen display Thumbnail List screenScreen Components Enjoying movie filesMedia Navigator USBMovie Player key guide Time SearchSelect Hour and/or Minute for Input Time / then Enter Fast Forward/Fast Reverse Repeat ModeRandom Mode Forward/Reverse 15 sec FF Enjoying music filesScreen Components Music Player key guide  RWDEnjoying photo files All titles in the folder or Playlist are played repeatedlyPhoto Player key guide Setting up the slideshowSetting up BGM for the slideshow Select Media Navigator / then Enter Press DRepeating the slideshow Starting the slideshowRotating the image Playing the slideshow at randomSearch Press Return to cancel the search modeOther useful functions SortSetup Switching the server Select the desired server / then Enter Resetting to defaultOther convenient features Screen changes to Media Navigator on the selected serverAuto Connection Setup Message ProblemDialog Screen Message Glossary Hdmi Control functions Using the Hdmi ControlUsing the Hdmi Control functions Function Description Usable DevicesAV amp Making the Hdmi Control connectionsOn-screen control panel BD playerSelecting the input terminal Setting the Hdmi ControlConnecting a BD player BD playerUsing the Hdmi Control menus Useful Remote Control Features Learning function of the remote control unitPresetting manufacturer codes to control other devices Manufacturing Reset Press D yellow to reset the remote controlProgramming codes CableVCR TMK PVR DVD-R BD HD-DVDReceiver Input Mode switch buttons operate at any positionReceiver  STANDBY/ON Receiver VOL +CBL/SAT control buttons Mode switch with VCR selected VCR control buttonsDVD/DVR control buttons DVD MenuDVD TOP Menu Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionAppendix 104 Appendix Code Message Check TV-Guide data cannot be obtained107 Giflib distribution is Copyright c 1997 Eric S. Raymond Copyright c 1988-1997 Sam LefflerPreamble Linux Source NoticeGNU General Public License Copyright c 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc110 No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsGNU Lesser General Public License 113 114 115 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Specifications CatvDimensions PRO-1150HD Unit mm inch PRO-950HDTrademarks Patent Important Notice about software upgrade from PioneerLicense Disclaimer NoticePioneer Corporation Pioneer Europe NV