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PHD50300
Contents
Main
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Safety Information
WARNING
Precautions
WARNING
Industry Canada Compliance Notice
IMPORTANT TIPS: Caring for Your Monitor
Contents
Contents
Page
6Chapter 1
Contents of the Package
Attaching the ferrite cores
Chapter 1 7
Part Names and Functions Front View
8Chapter 1
VIDEO INPUTS
10
CMPNT 1
Part Names and Functions Back View
1 5
3
7 8 9 11
6 4
Battery Installation
Connecting an HD Receiver
Page
Chapter 1 11
Connecting Components to the Monitor
VCR or Laser Disc Player DVD Player
Personal computer with a digital RGB output
Monitor adapter for Macintosh
Signal cable (supplied) To Mini D-Sub 15 pin connector on the PlasmaSync 4210W
Connecting External Speakers* to the Monitor
*Not included
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RIGHT
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A Quick Tour of the Remote Control
NOTE: When watching the HD receiver, screen size is controlled through the HD receiver menu system.
14 Chapter 1
Chapter 1 15
Using Your Remote Control
Inserting Batteries
Programming the Remote
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote
16 Chapter 1
How to Program the Remote
Using Automatic Code Search
Chapter 1 17
Using Direct Entry
How To Use the Remote Control After Youve Programmed It
18 Chapter 1
Cable Box
Programmable Codes for the Remote Control
VCR
Chapter 1 19
Satellite Receiver
Audio
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The Menu System
Chapter 2
Chapter Overview:
22 Chapter 6
Basic Operations
Power
Volume
Note: External speakers are required for sound.
Mute
The Multi-Screen Feature
Side-By-Side Picture-in-Picture
24 Chapter 6
Selecting the Input Signals to be displayed
On-Screen Menu Operation
Chapter 6 25
The Picture Quality Menu
Setting the Picture Mode with the PRESETS Option
26 Chapter 6
Adjusting the Picture Settings in MEMORY Mode
Chapter 6 27
Setting the Color Temperature
28 Chapter 6
Reducing Noise in the Picture
Chapter 6 29
The Audio Menu
Menu Operations
30 Chapter 6
The Screen Menu
Selecting a Viewing Size
Note: If viewing with a 4:3 aspect ratio for long periods of time, set side gray level at 3 or 4.
Chapter 6 31
Adjusting the Picture Position and Size
NOTE: If you dont push the an arrow button within 5 seconds, the
Note: These options are not available in STADIUM mode.
Auto Picture
32 Chapter 6
The Function Menu
On-Screen Displays
Note: Turning the DISPLAY option off does not affect on-screen menus. Menus cant be turned off.
Adjusting the Position of the Menu Display
Chapter 6 33
Setting the POWER SAVER for Computer Images
34 Chapter 6
Setting the Gray Level for the Sides of the Screen
Adjusting for Flickering with Film Mode
Chapter 6 35
Adjusting the Monitor in RGB3 Input Mode
Setting the SCREEN SAVER
Setting the PLE
36 Chapter 6
Turning ORBITER on
Setting the INVERSE
Chapter 6 37
Resetting to Default Values
38 Chapter 6
The Options menu
Setting the Audio Inputs
Setting the BNC Connectors
Chapter 6 39
Setting a Computer Image to the Correct RGB Select Mode
AUTO STILL MOTION WIDE1 WIDE2 DTV
40 Chapter 6
Setting the Monitor to the correct HD Receiver Mode
Setting the Picture Size for RGB Input
Chapter 6 41
The Setup Menu
Confirming the Frequencies, Polarities, Mode and Resolution of Input Signals
42 Chapter 6
Selecting the Language for the Menus
Setting the Video Signal Format
Chapter 6 43
The Autotuning Menu
Autotuning the Component buttons on the Remote Control
44 Chapter 6
Sleep Timer
Setting the Sleep Timer
To check the Remaining Time:
Cancelling the Sleep Timer
Other Information
Chapter 3
Chapter Overview:
46 Chapter 7
Installing the Cinema Screen Monitor
IMPORTANT
Attaching optional mounts or stand to the Cinema Screen monitor
Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting
Mini D-sub 15 Pin VGA Signal Composition
Connecting Your PC Or Macintosh Computer
48 Chapter 7
Specifications
Chapter 7 49
Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Problem Solutions
Before requesting service, check the adjustments, operations, etc.
The Monitor Menu System
50 Chapter 7
Chapter 7 51
52 Chapter 7
Supported Resolution
TRUE
Model
Vertical frequency (Hz)
Horizontal frequency (kHz)
Chapter 7 53
54 Chapter 7
RCA Plasma Monitor Limited Warranty
What your warranty covers:
For how long after your purchase:
What we will do:
How you get service:
Chapter 7 55
Limitation of Warranty:
How State Law relates to warranty:
If you purchased your unit outside the United States:
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