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Contents Plasma TV Licenses Important Safety Instructions English YyANTENNAS Outdoor antenna grounding YyDISCONNECTING Device from the MainYyGrounding Antenna grounding according to the NationalYyMoving YyCleaningYyVentilation YyDot DefectFCC Notice For USA and CanadaTable of Contents Entertainment Assembling and Preparing Installation ProcedureUnpacking Protection cover Ferrite corePolishing cloth EA, M4 x EA, M5 x See p.16, p.17Depending on model Use this to remove dust from the cabinet Depending on model See p.13 See p.18Tip Touch Pen Dongle Charging Cable Optional ExtrasCradle AN-TP300To an External device To the TV For PA4900 SeriesParts and buttons Lifting and moving the TV Attaching the stand Setting up the TVEnglish Mounting on a table Model Mounting on a wallVesa Standard screw Number of screws Wall mountTidying cables Power Remote ControlFlashbk Mute SettingsVOL VOL FAVCH v, Turning the TV on for the first Watching TVTime Watching TV Setting up channelsManaging channels TV, Cable DTV and Cable TVEditing your channel list Using favorite channelsChannel menu Channel Edit Next 1140 AM News Checking current program infoStart time Shows current channel information InfoShows previous or next channel Information169 Adjusting aspect ratioCinema Zoom Formats an image to the cinemascope ratio Resizes images to the previous standardChanging AV modes Using the input listSignal Using the quick menuLocking the buttons on the TV Child Lock SAPTesting the Picture / Sound Using the customer supportUsing the product or service information Pentouch For Pentouch TV Using PentouchRemoving the Pentouch Program System RequirementsSupported Operating System Windows XP WindowsCradle USB charging port Dongle Pairing Pairing between Touch Pen and DongleTouch Pen Press the Touch Home button Home Display Resolution Settings for Pentouch Using the Pentouch FunctionWindows XP Windows VistaSettings may vary according to YyThe method of changing display resolutionComputer’s configuration Click in Window XP or Vista, on your PC, goSelect Setting from the Pentouch Home When you select the SettingChecking the Pentouch FunctionsFixed Toolbar Functions Using ToolbarSelect image for background SketchbookExpansion / Reduction MoveRotation Using Photo Editor Specialized toolbar functions Using Gallery Using Family DiaryUse the toolbar to create and decorate the family diary Using Internet Type Supported file format Using My OfficeEntertainment Connecting USB storage devicesMovie LIST, Photo LIST, or Music List and press OK Browsing filesType Supported File Formats Type Music yyMP3File Profile Mark All Menu DescriptionEnergy ExitSet Video Play Produced with certain encodersSet Audio Set VideoDivX VOD Guide View Marked Exit Mark ModeBGM Option Description Slide Speed Set Photo ViewMY Media and press OK Listening to musicMusic List and press OK Select Repeat or Random option Set Audio PlayTime elapsed /Duration Main Menus Customizing TV SettingsPicture Settings Customizing SettingsBasic Image Options Setting Description Aspect RatioScreen Advanced Image Options Available audio settings are described in the following Audio SettingsOut Digital AudioAudio Input Digital Audio output TV SpeakerAvailable channel settings are described in the following Channel SettingsAvailable time settings are described in the following Time SettingsSetting Description Clock Sleep TimerAvailable lock settings are described in the following Lock SettingsGeneral Setting Description TV RatingDepending on Model English Rating Depending on ModelAvailable general settings are described in the following Option SettingsSetting Description Language Initial Setting Setting Description ISM MethodSetting Set IDYyMake sure not to bend the copper wire of the RF cable Connecting to an antenna or cableCopper wire Making ConnectionsUSB Connection OverviewHdmi Connection Connecting to a HD receiver, DVD, or VCR playerHdmi is the best way to connect a device Not ProvidedDVI to Hdmi Connection DVD/ Blu-Ray / HD Cable Box Component ConnectionVCR / DVD/ Blu-Ray / HD Cable Box Composite ConnectionHdmi Connection, DVI to Hdmi Connection or RGB Connection Connecting to a PCChoose method A, B, or C to make connection Method B DVI to Hdmi Connection Digital Optical Audio Connection Connecting to an Audio SystemDigital Audio System Connecting to a USB Simplink Connection Activating and UsingSimplink menus Power cord Cleaning Your TVPreventing Image burn or Burn-in on your TV screenProblem Solution TroubleshootingGeneral AudioMovie VideoPentouch Models Specifications50PA6500 60PA6500 50PA5500 60PA550042PA450C 50PA450C 50PA550C 60PA550CResolution Horizontal Vertical Component supported mode720x400 31.469 70.08 MPEG1 MP2 Video Supported Formats Depending on modelIR Codes Remote Control IR CodesFAV Code Function HexaRS-232C Setup External Control Device SetupType of connector D-Sub 9-Pin Male RS-232CWire Configuration Serial female-female Null modem cable RS-232C configurationsWire ConfigurationsNot standard Set ID Set ID numberData Communication ParametersDATA00 DATA01 DATA02 DATA03 DATA04 DATA05 Command2 Set ID OKDatax Command1Command2 Set ID DataCrCommand2 Set ID NGDatax Transmission / Receiving protocolVolume Control Command k f To adjust volume Power Command k aRemote Control Lock Mode Command k m OSD Select Command k l ISM Method Command j pEnergy Saving Command j q Treble Command k r To adjust trebleKey Command m c Main/Sub Two/One Using Table List Channel TuningStep Open source software notice Open Source LicenseLicense Component Preamble GNU General Public LicenseEnglish English END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyEnglish English English English No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries ‘’Contributor’’ Definitions Commercial Use‘’Contributor Version’’ ‘’Covered Code’’You’’ or Your 11. ‘’Source Code’’Source Code License Initial Developer Grant Contributor GrantAvailability of Source Code Distribution Obligations Application of 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