System Settings

7 When a component other than a computer is

[CLAMP POSITION] setup

connected, use the 5/buttons to select [COLOR

 

English

System Settings

DECODING] (INPUT1 or INPUT5).

 

MENU

 

INPUT1

 

PICTURE SCREEN

 

SETUP

OPTION

 

AUTO POWER OFF

: DISABLE

 

COLOR TEMP.

: MIDDLE

 

DNR

: MIDDLE

 

MPEG NR

: LOW

 

 

CTI

: ON

 

 

PURECINEMA

: OFF

 

 

COLOR DECODING

: RGB

 

 

CLAMP POSITION

: AUTO

 

 

SIGNAL FORMAT

: VGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

8Press the SET button repeatedly to select the input signal format.

Selection will change as follows each time the SET button is pressed:

3RGB 3 COMPONENT1 COMPONENT22

The table below shows what settings are appropriate and available for the type of connections made.

Set [SIGNAL FORMAT] and [COLOR DECODING] as follows. Please take care when making settings. Incorrect settings can adversely affect the plasma display.

SETUP

SIGNAL

COLOR

Connected

FORMAT

DECODING

component

 

 

 

 

 

Component video output

525p

COMPONENT1

of a DVD player, etc.

 

 

Component video output

750p

COMPONENT2

from digital tuner, etc.

 

 

RGB video output of a

525p

RGB

video deck etc., with RGB

 

 

output

 

 

RGB video output of a PC

VGA, WVGA,

Not supported

 

720-PC,

 

 

XGA, WXGA,

 

 

SXGA, SXGA+

 

 

 

 

9When the setup is completed, press MENU to exit the menu screen.

Notes

÷Make this [SIGNAL FORAMT] setting for each applicable input (INPUT1, INPUT2 or INPUT5).

÷Make [COLOR DECODING] settings individually for INPUT 1 or INPUT 5.

÷The [COLOR DECODING] setting is not supported when inputting a computer signal, or when the [SIGNAL FORMAT] function has been used to select a signal other than [525p] or [750p].

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Depending on the signal, analog RGB signals may result in the screen image appearing with a whitish or greenish cast. In such cases, set [CLAMP POSITION] to [LOCKED]. Normally, leave this setting at [AUTO].

MENU

 

5/

 

 

MENU

2/3

2/3

 

SET

SET

 

5/

Display operating panel

Remote control unit

1Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

MENU

 

 

 

INPUT1

PICTURE

SCREEN

SETUP

OPTION

CONTRAST

 

:

0

 

BRIGHTNESS

:

0

 

R.LEVEL

 

:

0

 

G.LEVEL

 

:

0

 

B.LEVEL

 

:

0

 

H.ENHANCE

 

:

0

 

V.ENHANCE

 

:

0

 

PICTURE RESET

 

 

 

2Use the 2/3 buttons to select [SETUP].

 

MENU

 

INPUT1

 

PICTURE SCREEN

SETUP

OPTION

 

POWER MANAGEMENT : OFF

 

 

CLAMP POSITION

: AUTO

 

 

SIGNAL FORMAT

: V GA

 

 

 

 

 

3Use the 5/buttons to select [CLAMP POSITION].

MENU

 

INPUT1

PICTURE SCREEN

SETUP

OPTION

POWER MANAGEMENT : OFF

 

CLAMP POSITION

: AUTO

 

SIGNAL FORMAT

: V GA

 

 

 

 

4Press the SET button to select [LOCKED].

MENU

 

INPUT1

PICTURE SCREEN

SETUP

OPTION

POWER MANAGEMENT : OFF

 

CLAMP POSITION

: LOCKED

SIGNAL FORMAT

: V GA

 

The factory default setting is [AUTO].

Mode selection will change as follows each time the SET button is pressed:

3AUTO

LOCKED 2

5When the setup is completed, press the MENU button to exit the menu screen.

Notes

÷Make this [CLAMP POSITION] setting for each applicable input (PDA-5003: INPUT1 or INPUT5, PDA-5004: INPUT1).

÷When using this setup, be sure to carefully check the signal output of the component that you are using. For details, please refer to the instruction manual supplied with the component you are connecting.

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Pioneer PDA-5004, PDA-5003 manual When a component other than a computer is, Connected, use the 5/∞ buttons to select Color

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