Contents

CONFIDENTIAL

Installation

E-4

Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mounting

E-4

How to use the safety metal fittings and the screws for

 

safety metal fittings

E-4

Creating a video wall

E-5

Cable Management

E-5

Caution on when the plasma monitor is installed vertically ....

E-6

How to use the remote control

E-6

Battery Installation and Replacement

E-6

Using the wired remote control mode

E-6

Operating Range

E-6

Handling the remote control

E-6

Part Names and Function

E-7

Front View

E-7

Rear View/ Terminal Board

E-8

Remote Control

E-9

Basic Operations

E-10

POWER

E-10

To turn the unit ON and OFF:

E-10

VOLUME

E-10

To adjust the sound volume:

E-10

MUTE

E-10

To mute the audio:

E-10

DISPLAY

E-10

To check the settings:

E-10

DIGITAL ZOOM

E-10

AUTO ADJUST

E-10

To adjust the size or quality of the picture

 

automatically:

E-10

OFF TIMER

E-10

To set the off timer:

E-10

To check the remaining time:

E-10

To cancel the off timer:

E-10

WIDE Operations

E-11

Wide Screen Operation (manual)

E-11

When viewing videos or digital video discs

E-11

Wide Screen Operation with Computer Signals

E-12

When “ PICTURE SIZE” is set to “ OFF”

E-12

SPLIT SCREEN Operations

E-13

Showing a couple of pictures on the screen at the

 

same time

E-13

Operations in the Side-by-side mode

E-13

Operations in the Picture-in-picture mode

E-14

Selecting the input signals to be displayed

E-14

Zooming up pictures

E-14

Adjusting the OSM controls

E-14

Setting the Input Skip

E-22

Resetting to the default values

E-22

Option2 Settings Menu

E-23

Setting the power management for computer images

E-23

POWER/STANDBY indicator

E-23

Setting the picture to suit the movie

E-23

Reducing burn-in of the screen

E-23

Setting the gray level for the sides of the screen

E-25

Setting the screen size for S1/S2 video input

E-25

Setting the picture size for RGB input signals

E-26

Setting the signal and black level for DVI signal ....

E-26

Option3 Settings Menu

E-26

Using the timer

E-26

Setting the power on mode

E-28

Enabling/disabling the front panel controls

E-28

Enabling/disabling remote control wireless

 

transmission

E-28

Loop Out setting

E-28

ID number setting

E-29

Video Wall setting

E-29

Option4 Settings Menu

E-32

Erasing the sub screen image when there is no input

signal

E-32

Displaying the entire image during DIGITAL ZOOM

operations

E-32

Displaying still images in the sub screen

E-32

Switching the input source quickly

E-33

Advanced OSM Settings Menu

E-33

Setting the menu mode

E-33

Language Settings Menu

E-33

Setting the language for the menus

E-33

Color System Settings Menu

E-34

Setting the video signal format

E-34

Source Information Menu

E-34

Checking the frequencies, polarities of input signals,

and resolution

E-34

External Control

E-35

Application

E-35

Connections

E-35

Type of connector: D-Sub 9-pin male

E-35

Communication Parameters

E-35

External Control Codes (Reference)

E-35

Pin Assignments

E-35

mini D-Sub 15-pin connector (Analog)

E-35

DVI-D 24-pin connector (Digital)

E-35

Troubleshooting

E-36

OSM (On Screen Menu) Controls

E-15

 

Menu Operations

E-15

 

Menu Tree

E-16

 

Picture Settings Menu

E-18

 

Adjusting the picture

E-18

 

Setting the picture mode according to the brightness

 

of the room

E-18

 

Reducing noise in the picture

E-18

 

Setting the color temperature

E-18

 

Adjusting the color to the desired level

E-19

 

Changing the Gamma Curve

E-19

 

Making the Low Tone adjustments

E-19

 

Adjusting the colors

E-19

 

Audio Settings Menu

E-20

 

Adjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance and

 

audio input select

E-20

 

Setting the allocation of the audio connectors

E-20

 

Image Adjust Settings Menu

E-20

 

Adjusting the Position, Size, Fine Picture, Picture Adj ....

E-20

 

Option1 Settings Menu

E-21

 

Setting the on-screen menu

E-21

 

Setting the BNC connectors

E-21

 

Setting the RGB1 connector

E-21

 

Setting a computer image to the correct RGB select

 

screen

E-21

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Setting high definition images to the suitable screen size

E-22

4-7

Contents of the Package

Plasma monitor

Power cord

Remote control with two AAA Batteries

Manuals (Model Information and Operation)

Safety metal fittings*

Ferrite cores, bands

Cable clamps

*Contents will differ according to the model.

*These are fittings for fastening the unit to a wall to prevent tipping due to external shock when using the stand (optional). Fasten the safety fittings to the holes in the back of the monitor using the safety fitting mount screws (see page E-4).

Options

Wall mount unit

Ceiling mount unit

Tilt mount unit

Stand

•Attachable speakers

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NEC PX-50XM4G user manual Contents

PX-50XM4G specifications

The NEC PlasmaSync 50XM4 and PX-50XM4G series are notable displays in the realm of high-definition plasma technology. Renowned for their exceptional picture quality and versatile features, they have been designed to meet the needs of various professional environments, including corporate settings, educational institutions, and retail applications.

At the heart of both models is a stunning 50-inch diagonal screen, capable of delivering a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. This high resolution ensures that images are clear, vibrant, and rich in detail, making it an excellent choice for displaying high-quality graphics, video content, and data presentations. The displays boast a high contrast ratio, which enhances the depth and richness of blacks, while bright colors pop, resulting in an immersive viewing experience.

One of the standout features of the NEC PlasmaSync series is their advanced plasma technology, which provides extensive viewing angles of up to 160 degrees. This allows multiple viewers to enjoy consistent picture quality from various positions in a room, making the models suitable for large audiences. Additionally, these displays utilize a fast response time, minimizing motion blur during dynamic video playback, which is essential for action-packed content.

The NEC PlasmaSync 50XM4 and PX-50XM4G are equipped with an array of connectivity options, including multiple HDMI ports, VGA inputs, and composite video connectors. This flexibility allows users to easily connect various devices such as computers, Blu-ray players, and media players, making these displays adaptable to a wide range of uses.

Moreover, both models incorporate built-in speakers, delivering decent audio quality suitable for presentations and video playback without the need for external sound systems. This is particularly advantageous in situations where space is limited or a quick setup is required.

With their sleek and professional design, the NEC PlasmaSync series can seamlessly fit into any environment. The displays can be mounted on walls or used with stands, offering further versatility. They also feature a robust thermal management system that ensures optimal performance while preventing overheating, a crucial aspect for prolonged usage in demanding settings.

In conclusion, the NEC PlasmaSync 50XM4 and PX-50XM4G represent a compelling fusion of cutting-edge plasma technology, extensive connectivity, and user-friendly features. Whether for business or education, these displays are engineered to deliver stunning visuals and reliable performance, making them a valuable investment for any professional setting.