Pioneer PRO 1110HD, PRO 910HD Selecting a screen size, AV mode, PC mode except for XGA signals

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Useful Adjustment Settings

AV mode

4:3

WIDE FULL

CINEMA ZOOM

PC mode except for XGA signals

4:3

Dot by

 

FULL

Dot

 

 

 

PC mode for XGA signals

4:3

FULL2 FULL1

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Selecting a screen size

Press SCREEN SIZE to switch among the screen size options selectable for the type of video signals currently received.

Each time you press SCREEN SIZE, the selection is switched.

The selectable screen sizes differ depending on the types of input signals.

AV mode

Item

Description

4:3

For 4:3 “standard” pictures. A side bar appears on

 

each side.

 

 

FULL

For 16:9 squeeze pictures.

 

 

ZOOM

For 16:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may appear on

 

the top and bottom with some programs.

 

 

CINEMA

For 14:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may appear on

 

the top and bottom on some programs.

 

 

WIDE

In this mode pictures are progressively stretched

 

toward each side of the screen.

 

 

PC mode except for XGA signals

Item

Description

4:3

Fills the screen without altering the input signal

 

aspect ratio.

 

 

FULL

Full 16:9 screen display

Dot by Dot Matches input signal with same number of screen pixels.

PC mode for XGA signals

(Ex. 1024 768 input at PRO-1110HD)

Item

Description

4:3

Matches input signal with the same number of

 

screen pixels.

 

Optimized for 1024 768 display

 

 

FULL1

Full 16:9 screen display

 

Optimized for 1024 768 display

 

 

FULL2

For wide signal display

 

Use when displaying 1280 768 signal resolution.

 

 

The PC mode above is for the PRO-1110HD. For the PRO-910HD the number of panel pixels is different, so signal processing and actual viewing conditions will vary slightly.

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Contents PRO-1110HD PRO-910HD PDP-ELITE-Eng Pour le modèle destiné au Canada Information to UserFor Canadian model Contents Appendix Useful Adjustment SettingsUseful Features Enjoying through External EquipmentUsage guidelines Installation guidelinesImportant User Guidance Information About operations through i.LINK Panel sticking and after-image lagAfter-image lagging due to remaining electric load After-image lag image due to burningPlugs and product Safety PrecautionsWhen using other items Installation PrecautionsOperational Precautions Features Media Receiver Supplied AccessoriesPlasma Display Input button Power button STANDBY/ON buttonVolume +/- buttons Part NamesFront view Power buttonOptical Mode switch with TV selected Remote control unitWith the mode switch set to TV Preparation Allowed operation range of the remote control unitInstalling the Plasma Display Plasma Display Media Receiver Installing the Media receiverPlug the screw holes using the caps provided Installing the Media Receiver verticallyInstalling the Media Receiver vertically Secure the vertical installation stand with screwsBlack Setting the systemAttaching speed clamps to the main unit When the speakers are installed on the sidesWhen the speakers are installed at the bottom Routing cablesInserting batteries Using the remote control unitPreparation VHF antenna UHF antenna Media Receiver rear Mixer Connecting a VHF/UHF antennaConnecting a Cable Converter Cable connections for watching conventional TV channelsSwitching between antenna a and B Connecting a VHF/UHF antenna and Cable ConverterCable connections for watching digital TV channels Connecting for cable TVPlasma Display rear view Media Receiver rear view Connecting the power cordMedia Receiver Turning on the powerBasic Operations Plasma DisplayPlasma Display/Media Receiver status indicators Turning off the powerChanging channels Watching conventional TV channelsSelecting the antenna Plasma Display right view Volume + Volume adjustment Mute Changing the volume and soundUsing VOL +/- on the remote control unit Using e Muting on the remote control unitSAP broadcasts Setting MTS/SAP modeIf stereo sound is difficult to hear Stereo broadcastsWhen receiving Main + SAP sound signals When receiving Stereo + SAP sound signalsSelecting the digital TV input Using 0 9 and dot on the remote control unitWatching digital TV channels Changing the language Volume adjustment MuteSplitting the screen Using the multiscreen functionsViewing DTV banners Freezing images AV mode menus Basic Adjustment SettingsUsing the menu PC mode menus Menu operation keys Press Home Menu Setting up conventional TV channelsUsing Auto Channel Preset Setting for skipping unwanted channels Setting your favorite channels Setting up digital TV channels Checking signal strength Clock setting Language settingPress AV Selection AV SelectionFor PC source Picture adjustmentsFor AV source Button PureCinemaColor temperature Mpeg NR CTI Color Management Sound adjustmentsFront Surround FocusEnergy Save Power ControlPower Control for AV source No Signal offNo Operation off Power Control for PC sourcePower Management Schedule window Electronic Program Guide EPG for DTV OnlyEPG display format Press DTV Guide Using the EPGInformation window Using auto channel select Presetting TV programs using the EPGRecording TV programs using a D-VHS recorder Recording TV programs via a VCR controller Setting the timer manually Priority rules for overlapped presettings Press To select OK, and then press Enter Changing/ canceling TV program presettingsUsing the EPG Using the menuDisplaying a DVD image Connecting a DVD playerEnjoying through External Equipment Watching a DVD imageDisplaying a VCR image Connecting a VCRWatching a VCR image Media Receiver front view Connecting a game console or camcorderEnjoying a game console or watching camcorder images Displaying an image of the game console or camcorderVCR or DVD recorder Recording digital TV programs using a VCR or DVD recorderConnecting a recorder Switching the optical audio signal type Connecting other audio equipmentConnecting an AV receiver What can be recorded through i.LINK? What is i.LINK?Connecting D-VHS recorders Watching a D-VHS imageMedia Receiver VHS recorder When connecting two D-VHS recordersPrecautions about i.LINK connections Useful information PrecautionsDisplaying a D-VHS image Useful and important notificationSetting up for controlling a D-VHS recorder To change the name of a device Operating the control panel screenEditing the i.LINK list To delete information about a single device To change the order of devicesLink device Media Receiver Setting up for i.LINK standbyStandby mode To delete information about all devicesPuter Connecting a personal computerWatching an image from a personal computer Displaying an image from a personal comConnecting a VCR controller Lists of controllable recording equipment manufactures Manufacture Remote control typeAbout SR+ Connecting control cordsAdjusting image positions AV mode only Useful Adjustment SettingsAdjusting image positions and clock manually PC mode only Selecting a screen size AV modePC mode except for XGA signals PC mode for XGA signalsPress / to select Side Mask, and then press Cancel Off 120 Minutes Sleep TimerSelecting the type of closed captions Closed caption for conventional TV channelsActivating the closed caption Closed caption for digital TV channels Selecting digital closed caption param- eters Selecting digital closed captionsSelection TV Parental Guidelines Parental Control setting the V-CHIP levelActivating the Parental Control Voluntary movie rating system MpaaExample Setting the voluntary moving rating sys- tem MpaaBlocking Not Rated NR TV programs Canadian English ratings Setting the TV Parental Guidelines TV GuidelinesCanadian rating systems Canadian French ratings Setting Canadian English ratingsSetting Canadian French ratings Method Temporarily deactivating the V-CHIP BlockReactivating the V-CHIP Block Setting and changing the password Programming a password AV mode onlyYour password No If you forget the password Resetting the passwordUsing the learning function Useful FeaturesLearning function of the remote control unit Presetting manufacture codes CABLE/SAT VCR DVD/DVR Manufacture codesReceiver eMUTING Using the remote control unit to control other devicesReceiver a STANDBY/ON Turns the receiver power on and off Receiver control buttonsSource a Cable control buttonsCH + Enter SAT control buttonsPAUSE/STILL VCR control buttonsSAT/DVD Menu DVD, DVD recorder DVD/DVR control buttonsCH +/- DVD recorder only 105 Appendix TroubleshootingResolution Frequency Remarks Computer compatibility chartMedia Receiver, Model PRO-R04U SpecificationsDolby Digital TrademarksPDP-ELITE-Eng 110 PDP-ELITE-Eng 111 03I00001 About Hdmi Quelques mots sur Hdmi Acerca de Hdmi Hdmi equipment Using Hdmi InputConnecting Hdmi equipment To activate the Hdmi terminalEnglish Récepteur Média vue de dos Pour mettre en service la prise HdmiUtilisation de l’entrée Hdmi Raccordement d’un appareil HdmiPour préciser le type des signaux audionumériques FrançaisPour préciser le type des signaux vidéo numériques Para activar el terminal Hdmi Utilización de la entrada HdmiConexión de un equipo Hdmi Para especificar el tipo de señales de audio EspañolPara especificar el tipo de señales de vídeo digitales 03H00001

PRO 1110HD, PRO 910HD specifications

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The PRO 910HD and PRO 1110HD support full HD resolution up to 1920 x 1080 pixels, enhancing the clarity of text and graphics without compromising image integrity. This makes them ideal for corporate presentations, conferences, and educational purposes where high image fidelity is crucial. Additionally, they are equipped with a wide range of input options, including HDMI, VGA, and composite connections, ensuring compatibility with various devices and media formats.

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