Panel’s power cord is disconnected or the power cord is connected but the flat panel TV’s Power On button (a) is off
Power is on but waiting for activation
Panel is in Standby
Indicator Indicator
Flat Panel TV Status
Power On Standby

03Basic Operations For Television Viewing

3 Basic Operations For Television Viewing

This chapter explores day-to-day operations such as powering on your flat panel TV, using the Home Menu, and adjusting the panel for the viewing area/room. The final section in this chapter provides hints and suggestions for those new to flat panel TV features.

3.1 Turn the Flat Panel TV ON/OFF

Your flat panel TV has three activity levels: Power On, Standby, and Power Off. Standby saves energy but allows the remote control to turn on the panel. The following instructions use the remote control. To operate the flat panel TV through the side panel buttons, refer to “1.2.1 Control Buttons and More on the Flat Panel TV” for button locations.

Turn ON the Flat Panel TV

To turn on the panel, follow the steps below.

1 ) Plug the flat panel TV’s power cord in to a properly grounded outlet.

2 ) Press any of the following buttons to turn the flat panel TV On.

Power On button (a) on the panel’s back in lower-left section (see page 9)

STANDBY/ON button on the side of the panel (see page 8)

Remote control’s TV (a) button located in the upper left corner (see page 12). Images appear on the panel screen.

Note: Use the remote control’s MUTING button to reduce any excessive static noise.

3 ) Confirm that the Power ON indicator lights blue.

(PRO-111FD)

Sleep indicator

Standby indicator

Power On indicator

Note: While in Standby, pressing the remote control’s TV (a) button causes the flat panel TV to turn On.

Turn OFF the Flat Panel TV

Turning off the flat panel TV can mean entering Standby so features such as Sleep are still functional or it can mean cutting power to the panel. Unless the flat panel TV is to sit idle for long periods, leave the panel in Standby.

Note: While in Standby or when powered off, the flat panel TV continues to draw some power as long as the panel is plugged in to an outlet.

Follow the steps below to place the panel in Standby.

1 ) Press the remote control’s TV (a) button or panel’s STANDBY/ON button.

2 ) Confirm that the Standby indicator lights red.

The table to the right provides samples of how the indicators light. Monitor the indicators On the front of the panel to check the power status.

Note: Select from Auto, High, Mid and Low. Selecting Auto toggles the brightness of the Power On indicator between High, Mid and Low to match the brightness level of the viewing area. Refer to “Blue LED Dimmer” (page 46).

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Pioneer PRO-151FD, PRO-111FD manual Turn the Flat Panel TV ON/OFF, Turn on the Flat Panel TV, Turn OFF the Flat Panel TV

PRO-111FD, PRO-151FD specifications

The Pioneer PRO-151FD and PRO-111FD are advanced radios designed specifically for professional use in various demanding environments, such as logistics, construction, and emergency services. These models represent an ideal blend of communication capabilities and robust durability, guaranteeing reliable performance in critical situations.

One of the standout features of both radios is their impressive battery life. The PRO-151FD, for instance, operates on a high-capacity Lithium-Ion battery, providing users with extended talk time that can last up to 20 hours on a single charge. This is particularly beneficial for users who need a dependable communication device throughout long shifts or during extended operations.

The PRO-111FD, on the other hand, focuses on user-friendly design with a simplified interface. It combines intuitive buttons with a clear display, allowing for easy navigation even in challenging conditions. The ergonomic design ensures comfort during prolonged use, which is vital for professionals on the move.

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Durability is a significant characteristic of the Pioneer PRO series. Both the PRO-151FD and PRO-111FD are built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, ranging from dust and moisture to extreme temperatures. Their rugged construction meets military standards, ensuring reliability regardless of the situational demands.

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