Caution/Connections

Notes on Image Retention

If the 15images (below) are displayed for an extended period of time, image retention (afterimage) in areas of the screen may result due to the characteristics of the Plasma Display Panel. It is possible to reduce image retention by following steps

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Situations which can result in burn-in and picture retention

1Black bars at the top and bottom that appear with wide video source (Letter box picture)

2Black bars to the left and right that appear with

4:3 video source (conventional TV broadcast)

3Video game sources

4DVD on-screen menu displays

5On-screen menus, channel numbers, etc., of connected equipment such as DSS, Cable box, video decks, etc.

Precautions to avoid/reduce burn-in and picture retention

AUse the automatic orbiting Screen Saver function.

BAvoid displaying channel numbers, on-screen menus etc., of connected equipment such as DSS, Cable box, video decks, etc. To erase

channel numbers, on-screen menus, refer to the user manual of connected equipment.

CReduce brightness of the picture and/or display

video source in Wide Zoom or Full Mode.

DIt is possible to reduce minor image retention with “Pic. Inversion” (Picture Inversion) function of “Screen Saver,” it cannot remove it entirely once it has occurred.

Notes on “Pic. Inversion (Picture Inversion)” of “Screen Saver”

If the displayed image appears as an image like a film negative, “Pic.Inversion (Picture Inversion)” of “Screen Saver” may be set to “Auto,” or “On.” To return to a normal image, select “Off” or reset the specified time in “Auto.”

Pic. Inversion (Picture Inversion) inverts the tint of the picture (Example: white to black, black to white) and corrects the image retention (afterimage) with displayed image on. The image looks like a film negative during picture inversion. This is not a malfunction.

ConnectionsConnecting the Speakers

You can enjoy viewing with a greater sense of presence by connecting the speakers (SS-SP10A, not supplied). Please be sure to connect the speakers correctly. For more details on connecting the speakers, see the operating manual that came with the speakers.

Connecting the AC Power Cord

1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC IN socket. Then, attach the AC plug holder (supplied) to the AC power cord.

AC IN socket

AC power cord

AC plug holder

2 Slide the AC plug holder over the cord until it connects to the AC IN socket cover.

AC IN socket cover

To remove the AC power cord

After squeezing the AC plug holder and freeing it, grasp the plug and pull out the AC power cord.

Connection ExampleBefore you start

First make sure that the power to each piece of equipment is turned off.

Use connecting cables suitable for the equipment to be connected.

The cable connectors should be fully inserted into the jacks. A loose connection may cause hum and other noise.

To disconnect the cable, pull it out by grasping the plug. Never pull the cable itself.

Refer to the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected.

Insert the plug securely into the AC IN socket.

Use one of the two AC plug holders (supplied) that will securely hold the AC plug.

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