1PLASMA DISPLAY : PDP-501MX/PDP-V501XTABLE-TOP STAND: PDK-5001SPEAKER SYSTEM: PDP-S02-LRPRECAUTIONS•We accept no responsibility for losses resulting f
102.2 External DimensionsWeight: 43.0 kgMaterial: Front: Resin; Rear: ResinTreatment: Front: Laser-satin gray paint; Rear: Laser-satin gray paintFor p
100INPUT 2 [Component, Horiz. 15.6 kHz x Vert. 50 Hz] (Note 1)[Component, Horiz. 31.3 kHz x Vert. 50 Hz] (Note 1)[Component, Horiz. 15.7 kHz x Vert. 6
101Integrator ModeVIDEO Sig., Component[Component, Horiz. 15.6 kHz x Vert. 50 Hz] (Note 1)[Component, Horiz. 31.3 kHz x Vert. 50 Hz] (Note 1)[Componen
102Integrator Mode
103RS-232C Adjustment Mode3) Notes(1)Adjustments are saved to last memory with the <AJN> command. You must execute this command whenadjustments
104 PLEASE NOTE. SOME OF THE EXAMPLES HERE DO NOT CORECTLY USE THE ID FUNCTION.Error Example 1) STX PON AJY CNT ETxError Example 2) STX POF PON ETXEr
105CommandNameFull NameNormalValidityDirectValidityFunctionUp/DownValidityRS-232C Adjustment ModeABNABYAJNAJYAPNAPYAZNAZYBBYBRTBHIBLWBSLBR1BR2BR3BR4BR
106RS-232C Adjustment ModeGHIGLWGPSGSLGSTGWBHMDHPSIDCIDSIN1IN2IN3IN4KLNKLYMMNMMZMPNMPYNT4 (Note 1)NTS (Note 1)NRNNRYPAL (Note 1)PCYPOFPONRHIRLWRSLSCM
107RS-232C Adjustment Mode5.5.4 About the GET commandsWhat are GET commands?• These commands are used to transmit adjustment data and other informatio
108RS-232C Adjustment Mode3) <GET> (GET STATUS) — The status of various settings is transmitted in the following formats:• Output items [Example
109CONTROLROOMCombination Connection5.6 Combination ConnectionThis connection method is useful for operating and adjusting multiple units from a singl
11< Main Switch > < Main Unit Operation Panel >< Light Sensor for the Remote >External Dimensions
110Combination Connection5.6.2 Assigning IDsWhen connection is complete, assign an ID to each unit in the system. This assignment is made on your PC.C
111Combination Cable ConnectionUp to 16 pcs. of unit operation connecting with combination cables has been ensured under the following conditions:Con
112Combination Cable Connection
113KEY LOCK/UNLOCK5.7 KEY LOCK/UNLOCK5.7.1 FunctionsIn KEY LOCK status, the operating panel of the main unit and the remote control unit are disabled,
1146.1 About the Pseudo-ContourWhen images representing a series of different brightness or color tones (such as human skin tones) move at a certainsp
1151) Unplug the Power Cord from the Outlet.2) Cabinet and RemoteNever use solvents such as benzene or thinner, which can damage or destroy the coatin
122.3 Controls and ConnectorsControls and ConnectorsC. VIDEOGBRHDVDINPUT 4 OUTPUT(INPUT 4)75Ω 2.2kΩYCB/PBINPUT 3(ON SYNC) (H/V SYNC)CR/PRINPUT 1INPUT
13INPUT 4 Input# INPUT 4 input terminalMini D-Sub 15-pin terminal for connection of RGBsignalsThis terminal also supports component signals (settingsr
14INPUT3 INPUT4INPUT1FULL AUTOZOOMSCREENSIZEDISPLAYSTANDBY/ONMENUINPUT2RGB( BNC )SETRGB( D-sub )VIDEOS-VIDEOC.VIDEO( RCA )PLASMA DISPLAYREMOTE CONTROL
15Remote Control Unit
163.1 Installation Site RequirementsIf the site requires modifications or special preparations for installation of the plasma display or its mounting
179) Temperature and humidity conditions • The installation site should meet the following conditions:• Operating temperatures: 0 to 40 °C (largely de
18Installation Conditions3.2 Installation Conditions3.2.1 Heat dissipationThis unit has openings for effective ventilation at locations marked by arro
193.2.2 Calculating heat quantityFor power consumption, allow for 600 VA ( 600 W) per unit. Since most of the power consumed is transformed intoheat,
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20This unit is designed to be mounted using four bolt holes. For additional safety, we recommend securing it at six toeight points on opposite sides o
21Installation ConditionsD. Secured at four points (with mounting hardware attached horizontally)(Take proper precautions to prevent pinching the powe
22Installation Procedures3.3 Installation Procedures3.3.1 Transportation precautions1 Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should
232) Unpacking procedures1 Remove the packing bands.2 Slowly lift and remove the upper carton [“top portion of the packaging”].3 Lift and remove the r
24Installation Procedures3.3.5. Wiring1) Connecting the power cable• Refer to the section on Power Cord Connection on page 26 of the operating manua
254) Arranging and securing cables with speed clamps and bead bands• Cables may also be drawn around to the right, viewed fromthis side.1 Secure cable
26Special Installation (Mounting to fitting)3.4 Special InstallationThe unit can be hung from or embedded in a wall, but such special installations im
27Special Installation (Mounting to fitting)Example 1)Example 3)* Never block thisopening.Examples of Mounting to FittingsExample 2)Example 4)Less tha
283.4.2 Hanging on the wallCarefully read the following before attempting to mount the unit on a wall, and observe the various limitations specifiedbe
29Special Installation (Hanging from wall)Methods for Securing: Basic methods for securing are shown below.Avoid blocking or covering areas, aside fro
35.3.3 Settings in Menu Mode ...
303.4.3 Embedding in the wallCarefully read the following before trying to embed the unit in a wall, and make sure you observe all the limitationsspec
31Methods for Securing: Basic methods for securing are shown below.Avoid blocking or covering areas, aside from those indicated by ( ). The method in
32Special Installation (Embedding in the wall)* Operating Temperature Restrictions(2) Embedding in walls with no space provided behind the unitTempera
33Special Installation (Embedding in the wall)Methods for securing: Basic methods for securing the device are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering
34Special Installation (Ceiling-suspension (with wires))3.4.4 Ceiling-suspension (with wires)When suspending from ceilings, attach the unit either at
35Methods for securing: Basic methods for securing the device are shown below. Avoid blocking or covering areas, asidefrom those indicated by . The me
36Standard mounting equipment features and characteristics4.1 Standard mounting equipment features and characteristicsIn addition to reliability and t
37Handling the Standard Mounting Equipment4.2 Handling the Standard Mounting Equipment4.2.1 Handling precautionsThis section of the manual discusses w
384.3 Table-top Stand: PDK-50014.3.1 SpecificationsExternal dimensions... 700 (W) x 400 (D) x 469 (H) mmWeight ... 4.0 kg (mou
39Table-top Stand: PDK-50014.3.2 Assembling the stand7 Assembling Procedure 11. Place the base upside-down.2. Insert the left and right stand pipes in
4Features and Functions of the PDP-501MX Plasma Display• High-definition XGA wide panelThe Display uses a high-definition XGA wide panel, which provid
40Table-top Stand: PDK-50014.3.3 Mounting to the main unit7 Mounting proceduresStep 1 Place the display face down, remove hole rivets, and align the a
41Table-top Stand: PDK-50017 Dimensional drawings (with display PDP-501MX/PDP-V501X)Unit: mm1501218400377 Mount locations for securing-to-floor screws
42 THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION4.4 Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware (one-side typ
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THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT PIONEER FOR INFORMATION 45NOTE 1: Tighten all the mount screws at the sp
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544.6 Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR4.6.1 SpecificationsExternal dimensions...74 (W) x 103 (D) x 714 (H) mm1368 (W) x
55Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR4.6.2 Mounting to the main unitTwo mounting methods are available. Proceed as follows.1 Mounting to the sides of the displ
56Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR4.6.3 Mounting with the plasma display ceiling-suspension hardware (PDK-5002)Monitor mount boltHole rivetFigure 2When moun
57Speaker System: PDP-S02-LRFigure 3Plasma display ceiling mount bracketMonitor mount boltWasher 25 mm in o.d.(supplied with optional speaker)This cir
58Speaker System: PDP-S02-LR4.6.4 Mounting with PDK-5006 (wall-mounting hardware)Hexagonal sockethead button bolt(supplied withoptional speaker)Washer
59Speaker System: PDP-S02-LRFigure 5Washer 25 mm in o.d.(supplied with optional speaker)Monitor mount boltWall-mounting hardwareMonitor mount bolt
6Control TerminalRS-232C (for control using a PC)Connector type: D-sub, 9-pinBaud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps(NOTE 5)Combination In/Out Te
605.1 Before Beginning AdjustmentsYou can make adjustments to the unit in the following ways:• With the operating panel of the main unit• With the rem
61Before Beginning AdjustmentsAction= Enters Menu mode.At this time, the only available RS-232C commands are:• <AJY>• <POF>= Menu mode is
625.1.3 List of supported input signals1) Input (Video) Signals Supported (For U.S. and Taiwanese Models)INPUT 1INPUT 2INPUTs 3 and 4: Supported signa
631) Input (Video) Signals Supported (For Euro Model)INPUT 1INPUT 2INPUTs 3 and 4: Supported signals and screen sizes: Can be reproduced depending on
64640 x 400640 x 480800 x 6001024 x 7681280 x 1024640 x 480832 x 6241024 x 7681152 x 870640 x 400640 x 480800 x 6001024 x 7681280 x 1024ORIGINAL 4: 3
65AAAAABefore Beginning Adjustments3) About Screen Size1 Screen size when video signals are received: Refer to the operating manual.2 Screen size when
66INPUT 4VIDEO PCCOMPO- RGB RGBNENTINPUT 3VIDEO PCCOMPO- RGB RGBNENT±32 STEP x 3±32 STEP x 3±32 STEP x 2±32 STEP x 2±32 STEP x 3±2 STEP x 1(+)±32
67Before Beginning AdjustmentsCONTRASTBRIGHTCOLOURTINTSHARPDETAILH. POSITIONV. POSITIONCLK FREQ.CLK PHASER HIGHG HIGHB HIGHR LOWG LOWB LOWSIDE MASK RS
68Before Beginning Adjustments
69ItemOperation in Normal operatingmode• Power switch On/Off• Input function• Screen size• Full auto-zoom On/Off• Key Lock/UnlockAdjustments and setti
7NOTE 1 To prevent malfunctions and breakdowns, avoidconnecting the RCA jack and BNC terminalsimultaneously, since they are electricallyconnected to e
70Normal Operating Mode5.2 Normal Operating Mode5.2.1 About normal operating modeNormal operating mode enables the following:1 Input switching• Pressi
71Menu Mode5.3 Menu Mode5.3.1 About menu mode1) How to enter/exit Menu mode• To enter Menu mode and to display the menu screen (refer to “5.3.2. Opera
72INPUT3 INPUT4INPUT1FULL AUTOZOOMSCREENSIZEDISPLAYSTANDBY/ONMENUPLASMA DISPLAYREMOTE CONTROL UNITCU-PDP002INPUT2RGB( BNC )RGB( D-sub )VIDEOS-VIDEOC.V
73Menu ModeADJUSTSETSETPICTURECONTRAST23 : ADJ. SET : EXITADJUSTPICTURECONTRAST23 : ADJ. SET : EXITMENUMENU]]]‘‘Step Select CONTRAST.Remote Main UnitS
74MAIN MENUV MEMORYSCREENRESETAUTO POWER OFF3SET UPPICTUREMENU : MENU OFF5 : SEL. SET : NEXTSET UP33D Y/C MODE : STILLEXIT ∞ : SEL. SET : CHANGEM
75MAIN MENUV MEMORYSCREENRESETAUTO POWER OFF3SET UPPICTUREMENU : MENU OFF5 : SEL. SET : NEXTMenu Mode1 Select SET UP. 2 Move the cursor to ABL and
764) Auto Power-OffThis features automatically switches power to standby when no video signal is detected for at least eight minutes.Setting AUTO POWE
77Menu Mode5) Setting Up Peripheral EquipmentA unit function automatically identifies signals from a PC and signals from DVD players or other AV units
78Menu Mode6) Setting the Input Signal FormatINPUTS 3 and 4 support RGB and two component video signal types. INPUT 2 supports two component video sig
797) Setting the Clamp PositionPlugging in RGB (G ON SYNC) signals and a sync signal simultaneously may produce inappropriate intensityreproduction, w
8Control TerminalRS-232C (for control using a PC)Connector type: D-sub, 9-pinBaud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps(NOTE 5)Combination Input/Out
801 Select SET UP. 2 Move the cursor to CLAMP 5.3.4 Menu Layers anduse the SET button to change the setting.Pressing the SET button toggles clamp mode
81Menu Mode8) Setting the Colour System (For EURO models)Normally the colour system is used in its AUTO mode. However, if no proper image or no colour
82Menu Mode5.3.4 Menu layers1) Adjustments at Menu Layers — 1 of 2 (each screen shows an example: details differ depending on selectionsat layers)MAIN
83Menu Mode2) Adjustments at Menu Layers — 2 of 2 (each screen shows an example: details differ depending on selectionsat layers)In INPUT 1(SCREEN not
84Menu Mode
85Integrator Mode5.4 Integrator Mode5.4.1 About the integrator mode1) Enabling Integrator Mode• You must first release the Integrator Mode Protect,whi
86STANDBY/ONSTANDBY/ONMENUWHITE BALANCESCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE3PICTUREADJUSTSETSETPICTUREBRIGHT 128COLOUR 64TINT 64SHARP 128DETAIL
87Integrator ModeADJUSTSETSETPICTURECONTRAST 128ADJUSTPICTURECONTRAST 128STANDBY/ONSTANDBY/ONMENUMENU‘‘]]]]Step Select CONTRAST.Remote Main UnitStep M
88Integrator ModeScreen 1]MENU – –WHITE BALANCESCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZE3PICTUREScreen 2]PICTURE – – BRIGHT 128COLOUR 64T
89Integrator ModeScreen 1]MENU – –3WHITE BALANCESCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZEPICTUREScreen 2]WHITE BALANCE – – G HIGH 128B HIGH
9NOTE 1 To prevent malfunctions and breakdowns, avoidconnecting the RCA jack and BNC terminalsimultaneously, since they are electricallyconnected to e
90Integrator ModeScreen 1]MENU – –WHITE BALANCE3SCREENADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZEPICTURESCREEN – – V. POSI. 128CLK FRQ 128CLK PHS
91Integrator ModeScreen 1]MENU – –WHITE BALANCESCREEN3ADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZEPICTUREScreen 2]ADDITIONAL SET UP – –3COLOUR MODE :
92Integrator ModeScreen 1]MENU – –WHITE BALANCESCREEN3ADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZEPICTUREScreen 2]ADDITIONAL SET UP – – COLOUR MOD
936) Mirror ModeThis mode enables you to reproduce incoming images upside down and the left side of the original appearing on theright and the right s
94Integrator ModeScreen 1]MENU – –WHITE BALANCESCREEN3ADDITIONAL SET UPTOTAL INITIALIZEPICTUREScreen 2]ADDITIONAL SET UP – –COLOUR MODE :
95Integrator Mode1 Enter the Integrator mode (refer to “5.4.1 About IntegratorMode”).The ID number of the set of adjustment items will beindicated in
96Screen 1]MENU – –WHITE BALANCESCREENADDITIONAL SET UP3TOTAL INITIALIZEPICTUREScreen 2]TOTAL INITIALIZE – –YES23NOINITIALIZE ?2 : SEL.
97PICTURECONTRAST 128PICTUREYES2 3 NOINITIALIZE ?WHITE BALANCER HIGH 128WHITE BALANCEYES2 3 NOINITIALIZE ?SCREENH. POSITION 128SCREENYES2 3 NOI
98PC (Personal Computer) Sig.VIDEO Sig.,Component Picture Quality Adjustment Data for Use in Menu Mode Reproduce Picture Quality Picture Quality Ad
99Integrator ModePC (Personal Computer) Sig.VIDEO Sig.,Component[PC Sig. Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1][PC Sig. Picture Quality Adjustment Data 1]
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