Operation

Sub Volume (Installer Adjust mode): Select Sub Volume from the Set-Up menu to adjust the audio input level for the current source. Do this for all sources, as needed to prevent sudden, drastic changes in sound volume when switching inputs.

For example, if a DVD player is connected to Input 4, a computer is connected to Input 1 and the audio output of the DVD player is fixed at a much higher level than that of the computer, reduce the Sub Volume for Input 4.

The Sub Volume control affects the current input only; the front-panel and remote volume controls are “master” controls; see Figure 4-7.

1

AUDIO INPUT

INPUT1

 

 

 

(INPUT1)

 

 

 

SUB VOLUME

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

AUDIO INPUT

INPUT2

INPUT

POWER

 

(INPUT2)

SUB VOLUME

SELECTOR

AMPLIFIER

3

AUDIO INPUT

INPUT3

 

 

SUB VOLUME

 

 

 

(INPUT3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOLUME

4

AUDIO INPUT

INPUT4

 

 

 

(INPUT4)

SUB VOLUME

 

 

5

AUDIO INPUT

INPUT5

 

 

 

(INPUT5)

SUB VOLUME

 

 

Figure 4-7. Audio System Functional Block Diagram

Language: Refer to Changing the OSD Language on page 27.

Energy Mode: Select Energy Mode from the Option menu to reduce power consumption and panel deterioration by limiting brightness of the screen. You can choose to limit brightness according to the input signal or in response to the ambient light level.

Select LEVEL 1 to limit brightness in accordance with the input signal. Power consumption is less than that used in AVERAGE mode.

Select LEVEL 2 to limit brightness in accordance with the input signal. Power consumption is less than that used in LEVEL1 mode.

Select LEVEL 3 to set the brightness at fixed level, regardless of input signal level (useful for preventing screen aging due to image burn).

Select AUTO to have the PlasmaView adjust the brightness automatically in response to ambient lighting conditions, to optimize picture quality.

To disable the Energy Mode feature, select MUTE.

Time/Date: Select Time/Date from the Option menu to set the PlasmaView’s internal clock (time of day and day of the week) and turn the screen maintenance feature on or off.

Present Time: To set the internal clock, highlight Present Time and press SET. Then, use

the right- or left-arrow buttons ( , ) to set the time. Press SET again when you are finished.

Program Timer: Set Program Timer to PROGRAM to enable the PlasmaView’s screen maintenance feature, which lets you replace the normal source signal with a white field, an inverse image or an “orbiting” image. This occurs according to the schedule you establish using the Screen Maint. menu in Installer Adjust mode (refer to Screen Maint. on page 43).

Select Return to exit the Time/Date menu.

Option

PLASMAVIEW

 

 

 

INPUT 3

PICTURE SCREEN

SET-UP

OPTION

LANGUAGE

: ENGLISH

ENERGY MODE

: AUTO

TIME / DATE

 

 

 

SCREEN MAINT.

 

 

 

AUTO SETUP MODE

: OFF

 

AUTO FUNCTION

: OFF

 

SET SET

MENU

EXIT

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