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PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 3 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations on purchasing a Pioneer Elite KURO monitor. At Pioneer, everything we do is designed to alter perceptions, to shatter expectations, to change the way people feel about sight and sound. This exclusive series of Elite KURO monitors does just that.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 4 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.1 Choose an AV Option (Video, Game, etc.).....................................................................................................................31 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 AV Source through the Remote Control...............................................................................................................31 Choose an AV Source through the Home Menu ..................................................
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 5 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.9.1 Assign an ID Number ............................................................................................................................................ 69 6.9.2 Assign a Baud Rate................................................................................................................................................ 70 6.10 Select the Integrator Mode .........................................................
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 6 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 01 Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 1 Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays The Pioneer Flat Panel Display models include the 60-inch PRO-141FD and the 50-inch PRO-101FD (screen sizes measured diagonally). Below is a list of all accessories shipped with your panel. If an item is missing, please contact your dealer or our Service organization immediately. Service contact information is listed on the back of this manual. 1.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 7 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 1.2 01 Control Options: Get to Know Your Flat Panel Display You can operate your flat panel display from the panel buttons or with the remote control. The following sections provide button locations/operations for the panel and the remote control. 1.2.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 8 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 01 Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 1.2.2 Operating the Remote Control The remote control for the flat panel display is a powerful tool. This section provides a brief introduction to your remote control while later sections explore more advanced operations. Insert the Batteries into the Remote Control To open, push and slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrows.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 9 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 01 Remote Control Issues There are a small number of issues that can affect your remote control but the most common is weak batteries. Weak batteries in the remote control can cause communication to fail or only operate sporadically. In this situation, try moving closer to the panel and attempt to control the panel with the remote. If the panel responds, change the batteries.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 10 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 01 Introduction to the Flat Panel Displays 1.2.3 Buttons on the Remote Control Except for a few options, commands available through the buttons on the flat panel display are duplicated on the remote control. The remote control can be programmed to control other equipment such as a DVD Player, Surround Sound system, etc. A later section entitled “6.
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PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 12 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 02 Install Your Flat Panel Display 2 Install Your Flat Panel Display There are several installation options for your flat panel display. This chapter walks you through how to choose an installation site, the best mounting methods, and how to install your panel. 2.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 13 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Install Your Flat Panel Display 2.2 02 Use the Optional Brackets or Equivalent Items • Consult your dealer • Use the following mounting holes for installation Side view Rear view (PRO-141FD) Mounting surface Mounting bracket (or equivalent item) Mounting hole Mounting hole M8 screw 12 mm to 18 mm (0.5 inches to 0.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 14 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 02 Install Your Flat Panel Display 2.2.1 Check the Location for Suitability When choosing the location for your panel, there are several factors to keep in mind. The installation site should be out of direct sunlight and have sufficient ventilation around the flat panel display to allow cooling. The diagram below is an example of a stand-mounted panel with proper ventilation.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 15 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Install Your Flat Panel Display 02 2.2.3 Mount the Flat Panel Display Because your flat panel display is slim but heavy, have at least two people mount and/or position the panel. The following sections provide instructions for the different mounting and anchoring options. Anchor the Panel When Using a Stand When using a stand, stabilize the panel to keep it from tipping over.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 16 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 02 Install Your Flat Panel Display Follow the steps below to secure your flat panel display. 1 ) Mark locations for metal fittings and screws on the back edge of the table using the panel stand to determine placement. (PRO-141FD) Wood screw (commercially available, 4 mm x 20 mm (5/32 inch x 13/16 inch) min.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 17 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Install Your Flat Panel Display 2.3 02 Connect to Other Devices (DVR, Receiver, BDR, etc.) The type of equipment attached to your flat panel display determines which panel ports are used. The following sections explain how to connect equipment such as a DVD player, video recorder, etc. to the panel. If your equipment is not listed, please refer to the operating instructions that came with the device(s) for connection assistance.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 18 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 02 Install Your Flat Panel Display Connect a VCR: Connect HDMI equipment: Rear view Rear view Video cable (commercially available) HDMI compliant cable (HDMI cable having the HDMI mark) VCR HDMI equipment Use INPUT 1 terminal when connecting a VCR or other recording equipment. For details, refer to the operation manual that came with the device. INPUT 5 through INPUT 8 are HDMI terminals. For details, refer to “6.3 Use HDMI Inputs.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 19 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Install Your Flat Panel Display 2.4 02 Connect the Power Cord to the Panel The final connection is the power cord. Always connect the panel’s power cord to a three-pronged outlet, verifying that the cord is properly grounded. The cord includes a noise filter. Using any other cord may fail to conform to mandatory FCC standards. As long as the flat panel display is plugged in to an outlet, some power is drawn through the panel.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 20 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 02 Install Your Flat Panel Display Follow the steps below to attach a cable clamp. 1 ) Thread the clamp band through the holder and bundle the cable(s) in the cable clamp. 2 ) Push and hold the levers then insert the hook into an appropriate hole on the rear of the flat panel display. 3 ) Pull up the clamp band to lock. 1 2 Cable clamp 4 ) Confirm that the cable clamp is seated firmly in the panel.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 21 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Basic Operations 03 3 Basic Operations This chapter explores day-to-day operations such as powering on your flat panel display, using the Home Menu, User Menu, and adjusting the display for the viewing area/room. The final section in this chapter provides hints and suggestions for those new to flat panel display features. 3.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 22 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 03 Basic Operations 3.2 Program Your Flat Panel Display To take advantage of some built-in features, choose the input source, select a language and set the picture quality. The sections below include how to use the Home Menu and simplified User Menu for each programming option. 3.2.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 23 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Basic Operations 03 This chart provides a breakdown of the Home Menu. Home Menu Picture Screen Pg 31 35 35 35 35 35 37 35 35 35 38 38 27 53 26 26 53 53 33 36 37 Option AV Selection Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Red Green Blue Gamma Pro Adjust Reset Auto Setup H. Position V.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 24 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 03 Basic Operations 3.2.4 Assign a Language The default menu language is English. To assign a different language for menus and on-screen information, follow the steps below. 1 ) Access Language through the Option menu. Language : English Input Priority : Off Blue LED Dimmer : Low Orbiter : Off Video Pattern : Off Long Life Settings : No Room Light Sensor : Off PIP Detect : Auto 2 ) Select a language from the submenu.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 25 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Basic Picture Adjustment 04 4 Basic Picture Adjustment This chapter explores basic picture adjustment options for your flat panel display. 4.1 Adjust the Picture Quality Your flat panel display has many adjustment options for the picture to make it just right for you. This section provides basic adjustments but for detailed video modifications, refer to “5 Additional Picture Adjustment Options.” 4.1.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 26 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 04 Basic Picture Adjustment For standard picture adjustments, follow the steps below. 1 ) Press HOME MENU. 2 ) Select Picture from the main menu. Use the arrow buttons to highlight an option then press ENTER. 3 ) Select an item to be adjusted. Contrast is used in the example below.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 27 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Basic Picture Adjustment 04 Restore Default Picture After making multiple adjustments, it may be difficult to reverse improper settings. To restore the factory default Picture settings, follow the directions below. 1 ) Access Reset from the Picture menu. 2 ) Press ENTER to continue with the picture reset. 3 ) Use the arrow buttons to highlight Yes. 4 ) Press ENTER. All Picture settings return to the original default values. 4.1.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 28 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 04 Basic Picture Adjustment 4.2 Smart Starts for New Owners Many of the flat panel display features make it easier to use but also environmentally friendlier. This section explains how to extend the life of your panel through being energy efficient. We suggest applying all of the following functions below for the simplest usage, best quality, and longest life span. 4.2.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 29 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Basic Picture Adjustment 04 4.2.4 Turn On the Image Orbiter A built-in feature to protect against burn-in is the Orbiter function. Orbiter slightly changes the position of the picture while the image is on screen. To activate Orbiter, follow the steps below. 1 ) Access Orbiter through the Option menu. 2 ) Select Mode 1, Mode 2 or Off.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 30 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 04 Basic Picture Adjustment 4.2.7 Turn On the Sleep Timer To save energy and to maximize the life of your flat panel display, try using the Sleep Timer for occasions when the panel may be left on by accident. The Sleep Timer places the panel in Standby when the selected time elapses. The Sleep Timer provides time periods of 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 31 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 5 Additional Picture Adjustment Options To take advantage of all that your flat panel display offers, browse this chapter for features and functions that enhance your viewing experience. Most sections deal with adjusting the picture and arranging screen/menu items while the remaining sections provide power management options. Apply as many or as few of these changes as desired. 5.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 32 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 05 Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5.1.2 Choose an AV Source through the Home Menu Another method for choosing an AV Selection uses the Home Menu. The AV Selection, OPTIMUM, automatically adjusts to the highest image quality possible for the selected source and viewing environment. DYNAMIC locks out manual adjustments for specific options. The DYNAMIC setting blocks Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness, and Reset.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 33 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5.2 05 Adjust Specific Picture Elements Plasma technology delivers one of the best images available today. However, the viewing area/environment and personal preferences affect how the picture appears. This section provides methods to adjust the picture for your best viewing experience. 5.2.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 34 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 05 Additional Picture Adjustment Options Manual Screen Sizing Manually select an appropriate screen size if an image fails to appear in the correct format. Browse the menu for the specific video signal’s correct screen size. The selectable screen sizes differ depending on the type of input signal.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 35 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 5.2.2 Correct the Picture for an AV or PC Source Although picture adjustments are to your personal preferences, often the source causes unanticipated image changes. Your flat panel display offers several adjustment options.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 36 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 05 Additional Picture Adjustment Options 4 ) Select the desired level for that option using the left/right arrows (/). Contrast 32 5 ) Repeat the process for any additional adjustments. 6 ) Press HOME MENU again to exit the menu after all adjustments are complete. Note: Reset returns all settings to the factory defaults. 5.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 37 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 Lighten Side Masks If content appears with bars (side masks) on each side of a picture when the screen size is 4:3 and Side Mask Detection is active, the bars automatically change from black to gray. However, the gray is fairly dark. To change the bars to a lighter shade of gray, follow the steps below. 1 ) Access Side Mask through the Screen menu. 2 ) Select Brightness Sync. from the submenu.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 38 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 05 Additional Picture Adjustment Options 7 ) Select the desired level.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 39 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 5 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu. Notes: Activating the Game Control Pref. setting under the Option menu disables the PureCinema setting. This setting applies only to input video signals. 5.3.5 Select an Intelligent Mode Option Use this function to optimize image color tones and brightness. To select the Intelligent Mode, follow the steps below. 1 ) Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 40 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 05 Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5.3.6 Select the Picture Detail Options The Picture Detail function provides four adjustment options: DRE Picture, Black Level, ACL, and Enhancer Mode for enhanced image contrast and sharpness. To select the Picture Detail options, follow the steps below. 1 ) Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu. 2 ) Select Picture Detail from the submenu. 3 ) Select DRE Picture, Black Level, ACL or Enhancer Mode.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 41 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 05 Note: This setting applies only to input video signals. 5.3.8 Use the Color Management Use the Color Management option to fine adjust image coloring. To set the Color Management option, follow the steps below. 1 ) Access Pro Adjust through the Picture menu. 2 ) Select Color Detail from the Pro Adjust menu. 3 ) Select Color Management from the submenu. 4 ) Select the desired parameter.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 42 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 05 Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu. Note: This setting applies only to input video signals. 5.3.10 Adjust Color Signals Your flat panel display features various color signal adjustment options: 3DYC, I-P Mode, Drive Mode, Game Control Pref., and Blue Only Mode. Use these options to adjust color signals for both video and still images. To select color signal adjustment options, follow the steps below.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 43 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5.4 05 View in Multi-Screen The flat panel display can show multiple screens at the same time; two-screen or picture-in-picture. The pictures may be reversed (in 2-screen and P-in-P) or moved to various locations on the screen (P-in-P). 2-Screen Picture-in-Picture (P-in-P) 5.4.
Chapter_05.fm 44 ページ 05 2008年7月25日 金曜日 午前11時49分 Additional Picture Adjustment Options . Press SPLIT to cycle through the different multi-screen views. Press SWAP to switch the position of the two screens. Press PIP SHIFT to move the position of the small screen counterclockwise during P-in-P. Press SUB INPUT to switch the input sources between the two screens.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 45 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Additional Picture Adjustment Options 5.6 05 Manage the Power Your flat panel display is energy efficient but includes functions to save additional power. In an earlier section entitled “4.2 Smart Starts for New Owners”, you were told how to activate the Energy Save feature. This section provides more advanced functions to save power and to extend the panel life.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 46 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Although earlier sections have mentioned other equipment for playing back video, this section provides control and operation information for specific types of equipment. 6.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 47 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 To delete a learned code, overwrite it with a new code on the same button or follow the directions below. 1 ) Simultaneously press the EDIT/LEARN and 2 buttons to begin. The selected mode indicator flashes when the remote control is ready to be programmed. 2 ) Press and hold MONITOR a for at least two seconds. The remote control starts deleting all learned codes for selected modes.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 48 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.1.4 Clear Added Manufacturer Codes from the Remote Control To return all learned and preset codes to the defaults (PIONEER), follow the steps below. 1 ) Simultaneously press EDIT and MONITOR () buttons to begin. Selection can be in any mode. MONITOR 2 ) Press the Yellow button to clear added codes. Confirm that the selected mode indicator flashes.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 49 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6.1.6 Control a Cable (CBL) or Satellite (SAT) System When Mode is set to CBL/SAT, a cable converter uses the buttons 1, 2, 5, and 6. However, the panel only recognizes a single system (cable or satellite) at a time.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 50 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.1.7 Control a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) When Mode is set to VCR, verify that the proper Input is selected (INPUT 1 to INPUT 8) then use the numbers 1 to 8 to control the device.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 51 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6.1.8 Control a DVD Player/DVR Recorder/BD Player When Mode is set to DVD/DVR, the remote control can operate a DVD player, DVD recorder or BD player connected to the flat panel display. Verify that the proper Input is selected for the device then use the numbers 1 to 14 to control it.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 52 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.2 Apply Settings for Other Equipment This section provides setting hints for the connected equipment including devices using Composite Video, Component Video, and DVI equipment as well as a PC. For connection details, see page 17. 6.2.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 53 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6.2.2 Apply Settings for a PC Connecting a PC to your flat panel display requires specific settings. This section also explores the basic screen adjustments on the flat panel display after applying initial settings for the PC. 1 ) Access INPUT 3(D-Sub15) through the Input Setup menu. 2 ) Select the desired item.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 54 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.3 Use 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.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 55 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6.3.2 Specify the HDMI Input Type To select a signal type, follow the steps below. 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.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 56 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.4 Control Equipment with the Panel’s Remote Through HDMI Your flat panel display’s remote can control other equipment such as a Pioneer AV system, or BD/DVD player that supports the KURO LINK or HDMI Control functions featured in conventional Pioneer products. The KURO LINK functions include playback of content using an on-screen control panel.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 57 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 The flat panel display’s remote can control a maximum of two (2) recorders, two (2) playback devices, and one (1) AV system at a time. To select and use the various KURO LINK functions for a connected Pioneer AV system, recorder, or player, use the panel’s KURO LINK menu. To access the KURO LINK menu, follow the steps below. 1 ) Press USER MENU on the remote.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 58 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display To connect a device for KURO LINK, follow the steps below. 1 ) Turn on the flat panel display and all other equipment. 2 ) Confirm that the panel’s Input Setting for KURO LINK Setting options comply with directions in the device(s)’ operating instructions. 3 ) Confirm that the other equipment is set for KURO LINK.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 59 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 During playback, use the remote control’s up/down arrows (/) to cycle through the surround sound options. Use the left/right arrows (/) to change the input. To resume playback, return to the KURO LINK menu then select the function again.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 60 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.4.4 Add an AV Amp or a BD Player To add an AV amp and/or a BD Player, refer to the appropriate cabling diagram below.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 61 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.5 06 Specific KURO LINK Commands When using HDMI equipment with your flat panel display, some options include when to power the panel and ways to turn other devices or features On and Off. This section provides steps for commonly desired changes. 6.5.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 62 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.5.4 Test the Power Control (On/Off) Your flat panel display provides the KURO LINK option to test whether equipment connected to the panel via an HDMI port can power up. Each device must be properly assigned to an Input for this function to perform. To confirm that the Power On/Off control function is working, follow the steps below.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 63 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6.8 Connect to a Network Connecting your flat panel display to a home network or local area network (LAN) causes the panel to function as a server. To run the panel on a network, see the diagram below for connections. After connection to a network, apply initial settings described in the following sections.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 64 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.8.1 IP Control Setting To apply the IP Control Setting, follow the directions below. 1 ) Access IP Control Setting through the Control Setup menu.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 65 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 6.8.2 Use the Web Control System You can access and control the panel from the PC using a web browser. To use this option, follow the directions below. • For browsing, use the Internet Explorer. Using any other web browser can cause a distorted image or imperfect contents to appear. • From the Internet Explorer “Tools” menu, click “Internet Options” to open the General tab.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 66 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display “Virtual” Remote Control Settings 1 ) Enter your IP Address in the browser’s address box. 2 ) Enter “admin” on the password entry screen. The Virtual Remote Control appears on screen. 3 ) Click the desired button to execute a command.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 67 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 Input Setting Click Terminal to display the input setting screen.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 68 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Event Notification Your flat panel display can provide E-mail notification if there is a system error or malfunction.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 69 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 Sample MS-DOS search screen using “nslookup” C:\> nslookup Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.com Adress: yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy > mailsv.aaa.com Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.com Adress: yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy Current name server Mail server searched for Current name server Non-aurthoritative answer: Name: mailsv.aaa.com Adress: zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz 6.9 Server: IP Address for mailsv.aaa.com Assign a Serial Number 6.9.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 70 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 6.9.2 Assign a Baud Rate This section describes how to enter the RS-232C transmission speed (baud rate) when controlling or adjusting the panel using a PC. (Use this option only when making picture adjustments for a specific device(s) connected to the RS-232C terminal.) The baud rate can be set to 1200bps, 2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps or 38400bps.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 71 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 3 ) Press and hold DISPLAY for at least three seconds while the screen in Step 2 remains visible. Only input signals appear. INPUT2 4 ) Press HOME MENU while the screen in Step 3 remains visible but do not hold the button down. The panel switches to Integrator Mode.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 72 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display Drive Mode This option optimizes the picture quality depending on the content (refer to “5.3.10 Adjust Color Signals” for more information). Note: Drive Mode is available only for input video signals. FRC Mode The FRC option allows switching the frame rate conversion.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 73 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display 06 Power On Mode This option automatically selects the input when the panel is turned On. Parameter Description INPUT 1 through INPUT 8 displays the selected input Last* displays the last input selected *Factory default Note: This setting applies to all input sources. Mirror Mode This option reverses the image displayed on the screen.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 74 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 06 Use Other Equipment With Your Flat Panel Display TOP 3 TOP 2 TOP 1 1920 1080 810 540 270 MID HIGH MID LOW BOTTOM 3 BOTTOM 2 BOTTOM 1 The Banner sub-screen option uses only the top 1/4 of a PC signal input. When adding a picture or text, the image or text must be placed in the top 1/4 area. Note: The higher the resolution becomes on the main screen image, the lower the contrast becomes on the small window image.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 75 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Helpful Information 07 7 Helpful Information This chapter includes answers to some common questions and provides cautions and warnings for both panel installation and usage. If you need further assistance, please contact us and give us the chance to correct any issues you are experiencing. Thank you again for buying Pioneer! 7.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 76 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 07 Helpful Information Why does the blue power light on my flat panel display blink? The panel’s internal protection circuit may have been activated for some reason. First turn the panel’s a off, wait one (1) or more minutes, then turn it back on. If the light still blinks, unplug the power cord from the outlet. Plug in the panel again after one to two minutes.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 77 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Helpful Information 7.3 07 Troubleshooting & Service Information General Issue No power Possible Solutions • Check the connection seating at the wall and panel. • See if the panel’s main power switch is turned ON. • Confirm that the remote is set to MONITOR. If the panel indicator lights red, press MONITOR (a) on the remote control or the STANDBY/ON button on the flat panel display.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 78 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 07 Helpful Information Picture Issue Possible Solutions Picture does not appear • Check the setting for Color Decoding when using INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 (pages 52 and 53). properly • Check the setting for Signal Type. • Check the setting for Video when using INPUT 4 through INPUT 8 (page 54). • Check the setting for Signal Format when using INPUT 3 through INPUT 8 (page 54).
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 79 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Helpful Information 07 IP Control Issue No list appears on the left of the Web control system screen Possible Solutions • Restart the browser, enter a URL in the address bar then re-open the initial Web control system screen. If the information above fails to solve the issue, please contact a Pioneer-authorized service representative. Do not attempt to service the panel yourself.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 80 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 08 Cautions and Warnings 8 Cautions and Warnings Your flat panel display is designed for a long and productive life. To keep your panel at peak performance, there are a few things that can help. This section provides general information and specific warnings to help you maintain the flat panel display at top quality throughout its lifetime.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 81 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Cautions and Warnings 08 • Activate the GAME mode on the AV Selection submenu to play a game but try to limit using this mode for more than two hours at a time. • View full-motion, high-action video in WIDE or FULL screen after playing a game or showing a still/PC image. The recommended duration for showing the action video is three times as long as the game or PC image was on the screen.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 82 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 08 Cautions and Warnings In rare cases, some pixels can be permanently switched off, or on, resulting in either a black or colored pixel permanently fixed on the screen. This effect is common to all plasma displays because it is a consequence of the technology. 8.
Chapter_08.fm 83 ページ 2008年6月26日 木曜日 午後5時43分 Cautions and Warnings 8.8 08 Safety Precautions Your flat panel display is engineered and manufactured with one of the highest priorities being safety. However, improper use can result in electric shock and/or fire. To avoid danger please follow the instructions below when installing, operating, and cleaning your flat panel display. • Read & Retain Instructions - Read all operating and user information provided with your flat panel display.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 84 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 08 Cautions and Warnings 8.9.2 Radio Interference Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment. D8-10-2_En [For Canadian model] This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. D8-10-1-3_En FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 85 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Appendix 09 9 Appendix 9.1 Manufacturer Codes to Program into the Remote Control 9.1.
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PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 96 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 09 Appendix 9.2 Video/PC Signals (HDMI/DVI/Component/min D-Sub/Composite) 9.2.1 INPUT 1 (Video Signals) Screen Mode Remarks FULL FULL2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA 1 2 14:9 14:9 DOT BY DOT 4:3 NTSC - Yes Yes - Yes Yes Yes - - Yes Yes PAL - Yes Yes - Yes Yes Yes - - Yes Yes SECAM - Yes Yes - Yes Yes Yes - - Yes Yes 4.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 97 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Appendix 09 9.2.3 INPUT 4 (DVI)/INPUT 5 through 8 (HDMI) - Video Signals (Digital) When reproducing the digital signals in the table below, set the Signal Type option to Video. Resolution Hf Vf (kHz) (Hz) Screen Mode DOT BY DOT 4:3 Remarks FULL FULL ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA 1 2 2 14:9 14:9 (FULL1) 480i 15.8 60.0 - Yes Yes - Yes Yes Yes - - Yes Yes 480p 31.5 60.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 98 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 09 Appendix 9.2.4 INPUT 3 (D-Sub) - PC Signals (Analog) When reproducing the analog signals in the table below, set the Color Decoding option to RGB. If the picture does not appear properly, change the Signal Format setting to the desired resolution. Resolution Hf Vf Dot-Line (kHz) (Hz) 98 En Screen Mode DOT BY DOT 4:3 Remarks FULL FULL2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA 1 2 14:9 14:9 (FULL1) 720 × 400 31.5 70.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 99 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Appendix 09 Resolution Hf Vf Dot-Line (kHz) (Hz) Screen Mode DOT BY DOT 4:3 Remarks FULL FULL2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA (FULL1) 1 2 14:9 14:9 1152 × 870 68.7 75.1 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 1280 × 960 60.0 60.0 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 1280 × 960 85.9 85.0 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 1280 × 1024 64.0 60.0 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 1280 × 1024 80.0 75.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 100 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 09 Appendix Resolution Hf Vf Dot-Line (kHz) (Hz) Screen Mode DOT BY DOT 4:3 FULL FULL2 ZOOM CINEMA WIDE WIDE WIDE FULL CINEMA (FULL1) 1 2 14:9 14:9 800 × 600 48.1 72.2 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 800 × 600 46.9 75.0 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 800 × 600 53.7 85.1 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 1360 × 768 47.7 60.0 - Yes Yes - - - - - - - - 1280 × 768 47.8 59.
Chapter_09_1.fm 101 ページ 2008年7月31日 木曜日 午後2時0分 Appendix 9.3 09 Specifications Flat Panel Display PRO-141FD (60”) PRO-101FD (50”) Number of pixels 1920 × 1080 pixels 1920 × 1080 pixels On-Screen Languages English, French, Spanish English, French, Spanish Power Requirement 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 481 W (0.3 W Standby) 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 384 W (0.2 W Standby) Weight 49.9 kg (110 lbs) 31.4 kg (69.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 102 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 09 Appendix 9.4 Trademarks Trademarks • HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. • • • • • 102 En Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. VESA and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 103 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Appendix 9.5 09 Glossary VGA (Video Graphics Array) VGA is used for a resolution of 640 x 480. Wide-VGA (Wide Video Graphics Array) Wide-VGA is used for a resolution of 848 x 480. SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array) SVGA is used for a resolution of 800 x 600. XGA (eXtended Graphics Array) XGA is used for a resolution of 1024 x 768. Wide-XGA (Wide eXtended Graphics Array) Wide-XGA is used for a resolution of 1280 x 768.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 104 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM 09 Appendix DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a mechanism to automatically allocate network settings such as IP Address, Default Gateway and Subnet mask. A DHCP server must be activated on a network to use the DHCP function. DNS The Domain Name Service (DNS) server functions to exchange IP Address to the hostname, hostname to the IP Address.
PRO-141FD_PRO-101FD.book Page 105 Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2:32 PM Appendix 9.6 Index Numerics 2-screen .............................................................................10, 11, 43 A Auto Size ...........................................................................28, 33, 36 AV Selection ............................................................................31, 32 B Blue ...............................................................................................35 Brightness ..........
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