Operation

Selecting input source

This section explains the basic operation of the plasma display. Outlined on the following pages is how to turn the main power on and off, put this display in the operation or standby mode and how to select connected components.

Before you begin, make sure you have:

Made connections between the plasma display and AV components or personal computer as described in the section “Installation and Connections” starting on page 6.

Set up the on-screen menu to input signals from components connected to INPUT1, INPUT2 and INPUT5 as described in the section “System Settings” starting on page 18.

If no connections are made to these terminals, on-screen setup is not necessary.

STANDBY/

ON

INPUT

STANDBY/

 

ON

 

INPUT

VOLUME [+/–]

VOLUME [+/–]

Display operating

Remote control unit

panel

 

1Set the rear panel MAIN POWER switch to ON. The STANDBY indicator on the front panel will light red.

2Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn the power ON.

The ON indicator on the front panel will light green.

3Press the INPUT button on the remote control unit or the display to select the input.

Input changes each time the display’s INPUT button is

pressed as follows:

3 INPUT1 3 INPUT2 3 INPUT3

INPUT5 2

 

INPUT4 2

 

 

 

When the menu screen is displayed, changing the signal input will cause the menu screen to turn off.

If the input computer signal is not supported by the display, the following message will be displayed:

INPUT1

CAUTION

UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL

f H : 8 6 . 7 k H z

f V : 8 8 . 5 H z

1 1 5 2 X 8 6 4

FULL

INPUT1

CAUTION

OUT OF RANGE

f H : 7 5 . 7 k H z

f V : 1 2 0 . 0 H z

– – – –

FULL

4Use VOLUME (+/–) buttons on the remote control unit or the display to adjust the sound volume.

If no audio connections are made to the plasma display, this step is not necessary.

5When viewing is finished, press the STANDBY/ON button to put the display in standby mode.

6Set the rear panel MAIN POWER switch to OFF. The STANDBY indicator may continue to light for a short while even after the main power is turned off. This is a result of residual electric load impressed on the circuitry, and the light will turn off presently.

Note

Please do not leave the same picture displayed on the screen for a long time. Doing so may cause a phenomenon known as “screen burn” which leaves a ghost, or residual, image of the picture on the screen.

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