06Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display

6.3Use HDMI Inputs

High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a communication method commonly used by digital and/or high definition equipment. Your flat panel display’s INPUT 5, INPUT 6, INPUT 7, INPUT 8 are HDMI terminals for incoming digital video signals. The flat panel display supports KURO LINK functions so that when a piece of equipment is connected, the panel can control the equipment. To use an HDMI terminal, specify the video signal types being sent from the connected equipment. For signal types, see the operating manual(s) that came with the equipment.

One of the benefits of using your flat panel display to control other equipment is the support of Deep Color. Deep Color is the color depth that describes the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in a bitmapped image. Besides the conventional RGB/YCbCr16bit/20bit/24bit signals, the flat panel display also supports RGB/ YCbCr30bit/36bit signals. This feature enables finer color reproduction when connecting a device that supports Deep Color signals (HDMI1.3 Deep Color). The color depth appears on the InfoBanner if a program supports Deep Color. With INPUT 5 through INPUT 8 selected, the color depth also appears on the Display screen.

When connecting a PC to one of the panel’s HDMI inputs, use an HDMI-compliant PC or video card. For a PC or AV equipment that has a DVI output terminal, use INPUT 4 on your flat panel display. In this case, use only a DVI- D24 (digital) for connections (see page 17).

6.3.1Enter an HDMI Input Name

To enter an input name for each piece of equipment connected through HDMI, follow the directions below.

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1 ) Select the Input for the connected equipment.

Press the INPUT button (remote control or panel) until the correct input is showing (INPUT 5, INPUT 6, INPUT 7, or INPUT 8).

2 ) Access Input Setup 2/2 through the Input Setup menu.

Input Setup 2/2

INPUT 5 (HDMI 1)

Input Name

:

HDMI 1

Signal Type

:

Video

Video

:

Auto

Signal Format

:

Auto

INPUT 6 (HDMI 2)

 

 

Input Name

:

HDMI 2

Signal Type

:

Video

Video

:

Auto

Signal Format

:

Auto

INPUT 7 (HDMI 3)

 

 

Input Name

:

HDMI 3

Signal Type

:

Video

Video

:

Auto

Signal Format

:

Auto

INPUT 8 (HDMI 4)

 

 

Input Name

:

HDMI 4

Signal Type

:

Video

Video

:

Auto

Signal Format

:

Auto

Exit

 

 

3 ) Select INPUT 5(HDMI 1), INPUT 6(HDMI 2), INPUT 7(HDMI 3) or INPUT 8(HDMI 4).

4 ) Select HDMI 1 through HDMI 4, Blu-Ray, DVD, DVR, VCR, Cable, Satellite, GAME or Computer.

5 ) Press EXIT to close the menu.

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Pioneer PRO-101FD, PRO-141FD manual Use Hdmi Inputs, Enter an Hdmi Input Name

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