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USER MANUAL PRO1010HD PIONEER

EnglishSafety Precautions Safety Precautions The following symbols are found on labelsattached to the product. They alert the operatorsand service personnel of this equipment to anypotentially dangerous conditions. WARNING This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafepractice which can result in personal injuryor property damage. CAUTION This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafepractice which can result in severe personalinjury or death. D3-4-2-1-1_En-AThe exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.CAUTION:TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN

IMPORTANT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to

Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in

a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. D8-10-1-2_En 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

CAUTION: WHEN POSITIONING THIS EQUIPMENT

ENSURE THAT THE MAINS PLUG AND SOCKET ARE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. WARNINGThis equipment is not waterproof. To prevent a fire or shock hazard, do not place any container filed with liquid near this equipment (such as a vase or flower pot) or expose it to dripping, splashing, rain or moisture. D3-4-2-1-3_A_En This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. D36-P4_EnWash hands after handlingIMPORTANT NOTICE – THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR. PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP IN A SECURE AREA. THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY. D1-4-2-6-1_En CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections. D8-10-3a_Eniii

English Safety Precautions Safety Precautions

READ INSTRUCTIONS — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS — The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. HEED WARNINGS — All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS — All operating and use instructions should be followed. CLEANING — The product should be cleaned only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth. Never clean with furniture wax, benzine, insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet. ATTACHMENTS — Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. WATER AND MOISTURE — Do not use this product near water — for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like. ACCESSORIES — Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. CART — A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn. VENTILATION — Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to. POWER SOURCES — This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. LOCATION – The appliance should be installed in a stable location. NONUSE PERIODS – The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left un-used for a long period of time.

GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION

  • If this product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other), it will fit into the outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
  • If this product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin, it will only fit into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug. POWER-CORD PROTECTION — Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING — If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure A. LIGHTNING — For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges. POWER LINES — An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. OVERLOADING — Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY — Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. SERVICING — Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE — Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
  • When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
  • If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
  • If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
  • If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
  • If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
  • When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance — this indicates a need for service. REPLACEMENT PARTS — When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. SAFETY CHECK — Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING — The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling. HEAT — The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. GROUND CLAMP ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21) GROUND CLAMPS

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING

ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Product Name: Plasma Display Model Number: PRO-1010HD / PRO-810HD Product Category: Class B Personal Computers & Peripherals Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS [USA] INC. Customer Support Division Address: P.O. BOX 1760, LONG BEACH, CA., 90801-1760 U.S.A. Phone: (800)421-1625 URL http://www.pioneerelectronics.com1

Explanation of Terms............................................. 55 Thank you very much for purchasing this PIONEER product. Before using your Plasma Display, please read the “Safety Precautions” and these “Operating Instructions” carefully so you will know how to operate the Plasma Display properly. Keep this manual in a safe place. You will find it useful in the future. Notes on Installation Work: This product is marketed assuming that it is installed by qualifiedpersonnel with enough skill and competence. Always have aninstallation specialist or your dealer install and set up the product.PIONEER cannot assume liabilities for damage caused bymistake in installation or mounting, misuse, modification or anatural disaster. Note for Dealers: After installation, be sure to deliver this manual to the customerand explain to the customer how to handle the product. Contents2

English Before Proceeding Before Proceeding How to Use This Manual This manual is set up to follow the course of actions and operations in the order that would seem most logical for someone setting up this unit. Once the unit has been taken out of the box and it has been confirmed that all the parts have been received (page 4), it may be beneficial to look over the section “Part Names and Functions” starting on page 5 to become acquainted with the plasma monitor and remote control unit, as their respective buttons and controls will be referred to throughout this manual. The section “Installation and Connections” starting on page 10 covers all the necessary points regarding installation of the plasma display and connections to a wide variety of components. The section “System Settings” starting on page 22 covers the on-screen settings necessary for correct operation of the plasma display with its connected components. Depending on the connections made, this section may or may not be necessary. The remainder of the sections in this manual is dedicated to the basic operations associated with selecting a source component up to the more complex operations associated with adjusting the plasma display picture to match the requirements of specific components and personal preferences. Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.NEC and PC-9800 are trademarks of NEC Corporation.VESA and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association.Power Management and Sun Microsystems are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Co., Inc.HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. TMDS is registered trademark of Silicon Image Inc. This product includes FontAvenue fonts licensed by NEC Corporation. FontAvenue is a registeredtrademark of NEC Corporation. Regarding menu displays The example menu displays provided in this manual are those for the PRO-1010HD model. The PRO-810HD display differs as shown: Example of PRO-1010HD Menu Display:

English Before Proceeding Before Proceeding About operations in this manual Each operation is described in its proper operating order. These Operating Instructions will refer to the operating controls found on the remote control unit, with the exception of those buttons found only on the main plasma display itself. When the plasma display controls include equivalent buttons to those found on the remote control unit, the commands can be performed on the main unit as well. The following illustrations are an example of the actual operations used for the section “PICTURE adjustment”. The examples are provided to allow you to confirm whether the operation is performed correctly or not. Note The screen images depicted in these Operating Instructionsshould be considered typical images; some difference will beseen in practice, depending on the screen item displayed and itscontents, the input source and various other control settings.

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to adjust picture quality to the desired setting.

MODE SET SET EXIT MENU

0CONTRAST 5 Press the SET button. Adjustment values are saved, and you return to thedisplay shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display.¶ Adjustment and setting items during video signal inputDecreaseIncreaseCONTRAST

Contrast becomes weaker Contrast becomes strongerBRIGHTNESS

Picture becomes darker Picture becomes brighterCOLOR ........Colors become weaker Colors become strongerTINT .............Skin tones become purplish Skin tones become greenishSHARPNESS

Picture becomes softer Picture becomes sharperMPEG NRUse when there is mosquito noise in the picture whenviewing a digital broadcast, playing a DVD etc. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: ¶ As you change from LOW 3 MID 3 HIGH, the effect becomes stronger. DNR This function reduced graininess to provide a clearerpicture. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: ¶ As you change from LOW 3 MID 3 HIGH, the effect becomes stronger. CTI This lets you brighten color contour as desired. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows:¶ ON CTI is operating.¶ OFF CTI is not operating. Picture and Screen Adjustment MENU 5/∞ SET

English Before Proceeding Checking Supplied Accessories Check that the following accessories were supplied. 1 Power cord 2 Remote control unit 3 AA (R6) batteries (x 2) 4 Cleaning cloth (for wiping front panel) 5 Speed clamps (x 2) 6 Bead bands (x 2) Before Proceeding ÷ Operating Instructions ÷ Warranty5

EnglishPart Names and Functions Part Names and Functions

Main Unit Main unit 1 Remote control sensor Point the remote control toward the remote sensor tooperate the unit (page 7). 2 ON indicator Lights green when the plasma display is operating(page 29).When flashing, the indicator is used to indicate errormessages (page 50). 3 STANDBY indicator Lights red when the unit is in standby mode (page 29).When flashing, the indicator is used to indicate errormessages (page 50). 4 Handles The plasma displays utilize differing methods of handleattachment, but the handles themselves are used in thesame way. Operation panel on the main unit 5 STANDBY/ON button Press to put the display in operation or standby mode(page 29). 6 INPUT button Press to select the input (page 29). 7 MENU button Press to open and close the on-screen menu (pages22 to 47). 8 ADJUST ( / / / ) buttons Use these buttons to move the onscreen cursorbetween selection options, and to performadjustments. Instructions for use are given with eachcommand option onscreen (pages 22 to 47). 9 VOLUME (+/–) buttons When not indicated for use in onscreen menu items,these buttons are used for adjusting the soundvolume (pages 29 and 30). 0 SET/DISPLAY button Use to confirm onscreen menu selections, and tochange settings (pages 22 to 47).When not indicated by onscreen menus, used todisplay the current set status (page 30). - SCREEN SIZE button Press to select the screen size (page 30). = AUTO SET UP button When using computer signal input, automatically setsthe [POSITION], [CLOCK] and [PHASE] to optimumvalues (page 39). Main unit Operation panel on the main unit

PRO-810HDPRO-1010HD6

EnglishPart Names and Functions Part Names and Functions AXD1496

Remote Control Unit When handling the remote control unit¶ Do not drop the remote control unit or expose it tomoisture.¶ Do not use the remote control unit in a location subject todirect sunlight, heat radiation from a heater, or in a placesubject to excessive humidity.¶ When the remote control unit’s batteries begin to wear out,the operable distance will gradually become shorter. Whenthis occurs, replace all batteries with new ones as soon aspossible. 1 SCREEN SIZE button Press to select the screen size (pages 30 to 32). 2 INPUT buttons Press to select the input (page 29). 3 MENU button Press to open and close the on-screen menu(pages 22 to 47). 4 ADJUST (5/∞/3/2) buttons Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust varioussettings on the unit (pages 22 to 47). 5 SET button Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit(pages 22 to 47). 6 AV SELECTION button Press to switch to Picture settings.(VIDEO mode: DYNAMIC, STANDARD, MOVIE,GAME, USERPC mode: STANDARD, USER) 7 SUB INPUT button During multi-screen display, use this button to changeinputs to subscreens (page 32). 8 SPLIT button Press to switch to multi-screen display (page 32). 9 MUTING button Press to mute the volume (page 30). 0 AUTO SET UP button When using computer signal input, automatically setsthe [POSITION], [CLOCK] and [PHASE] to optimumvalues (page 39). - STANDBY/ON button Press to put the unit in operation or standby mode(page 29). = DISPLAY button Press to view the unit’s current input and setup mode(page 30). ~ SWAP button During multi-screen display, use this button to switchbetween main screen and subscreen (page 32). ! PIP SHIFT button When using PinP mode with multi-screen display, usethis button to move the position of subscreen (page 32). @ VOLUME (+/–) buttons Use to adjust the volume (pages 29 and 30).7

English Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions 30° 30° If you are having difficulty with operation of the remote control unit ¶ The remote control unit may not operate if there areobjects placed between it and the display.¶ Operational distance will gradually become shorter as thebatteries begin to wear out, replace weak batteries withnew ones as soon as possible.¶ This unit discharges infrared rays from the screen. Placing avideo deck or other component that is operated by aninfrared remote control unit near this unit may hamper thatcomponent’s reception of the remote control’s signal, orprevent it from receiving the signal entirely. Should thisoccur, move the component to a position further away fromthis unit.¶ Depending on the installation surroundings, this unit’sremote control unit may be influenced by the infrared raysdischarged from the plasma display, hampering reception ofits rays or limiting its operational distance. The strength ofinfrared rays discharged from the screen will differaccording to the picture displayed. Operating range of the remote control unit When operating the remote control unit, point it at the remote sensor (Î) located on the front panel of the main unit. The remote control unit is operable up to 7 m (23 feet) from the unit and within a 30° angle on each side of the sensor. Inserting the batteries in the remote control unit CAUTION ¶ Insert batteries so that the plus (+) and minus (–) sidesare aligned according to the markings in the battery case.¶ When not using the remote control unit for a long periodof time (1 month or more), remove the batteries from theremote control unit to prevent leaking of battery fluid. Ifbattery liquid has leaked, thoroughly wipe the inside ofthe case until all liquid is removed, and then insert newbatteries. When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public instruction’s rules that apply in your country/area. D3-4-2-3-1_En NO! ¶ Do not mix new batteries with used ones.¶ The voltage of batteries may differ even if they are thesame shape. Please do not mix different kinds ofbatteries together.¶ Do not charge, short, disassemble or throw the providedbatteries in a fire.While pressing down lightly, slidein the direction of the arrow.Tw o AA (R6)batteries 7 m (23 feet)Remote Sensor8

Plasma Display Section The plasma display is provided with 6 video input connectors, 1 video output connector, audio input/output jacks and speaker terminals together with a CONTROL OUT connector for connecting to PIONEER components bearing the Î mark. For instructions regarding connections, consult the pages noted in parentheses by each item. 1 SPEAKER (R) terminal For connection of an external right speaker. Connect a speaker whose impedance is 8 –16 Ω. 2 CONTROL OUT For connection of PIONEER components that bear the Î mark. Making CONTROL connection enables control of this unit as a component in a system (page 19). 3 RS-232C Never connect any component to this connector without first consulting your Pioneer installation technician. This connector is used for plasma display setup adjustments. Connection Panel 4 ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) (mini D-sub 15 pin) For connecting components equipped with RGB outputs jacks, such as a personal computer or external RGB decoder; or components equipped with component output jacks, such as a DVD recorder. Make sure that the connection made corresponds to the format of the signal output from the connected component (pages 12 to 15). Select this INPUT or the HDMI INPUT (

) for INPUT 1 in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). 5 AUDIO (INPUT1) (RCA pin jack) Use to obtain sound when INPUT1 is selected. Connect this jack to the audio output connector of the device connected to the plasma display’s INPUT1 (D- sub or HDMI (analog audio)) (page 18). Note The left audio channel (L) jack is not compatible withmonaural input sources. Illustration depicts PRO-1010HD model.9

English Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions 6 HDMI (INPUT1) (HDMI jack) For connection of components that have a digital video output terminal such as a digital set top box, DVD player, etc. compatible with HDCP. Before attempting to connect one of these devices, read its operating instructions to make sure that it can be connected (page 15). (HDCP = High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) (HDMI = High Definition Multimedia Interface) Select this INPUT or the ANALOG RGB IN (

[INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). 7 AUDIO (INPUT2) (RCA Pin jacks) Use to obtain sound when INPUT2 (analog audio) is selected. Connect these jacks to the audio output connectors of components connected to INPUT2 (page 18). Note The left audio channel (L) jack is not compatible withmonaural input sources. 8 HDMI (INPUT2) (HDMI jack) For connection of components that have a digital video output terminal such as a digital set top box, DVD player, etc. compatible with HDCP. Before attempting to connect one of these devices, read its operating instructions to make sure that it can be connected (page 16). (HDCP = High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) (HDMI = High Definition Multimedia Interface) 9 MAIN POWER switch Use to switch the main power of the plasma display on and off. 0 AC IN A power cable is furnished with the plasma display; connect one end of the power cable to this connector, and the other end to a standard AC power source. - SPEAKER (L) terminal For connection of an external left speaker. Connect a speaker that has an impedance of 8 –16 Ω. = S-VIDEO (INPUT3) (S-video jack) For connection of components that have an S-video output jack such as a video deck, video camera, laser disc player, or DVD recorder (page 16). ~ VIDEO IN (INPUT4) (BNC jack) For connection of components that have a composite video output jack such as a video deck, video camera, laser disc player, or DVD recorder (page 16). ! VIDEO OUT (INPUT4) (BNC jack) Use the VIDEO OUT (INPUT4) jack to output the video signal to an external monitor or other component. Note The video signal will not be output from the VIDEO OUT(INPUT4) jack when the main power of this display is off or instandby mode (page 16). @ AUDIO R/L (INPUT3/4) (RCA Pin jacks) Use to obtain sound when INPUT3 or INPUT4 is selected. Connect these jacks to the audio output connectors of components connected to INPUT3 or INPUT4 (page 19). # ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) (BNC jacks) For connecting components equipped with RGB outputs jacks, such as a personal computer or external RGB decoder; or components equipped with component output jacks, such as a DVD recorder. Make sure that the connection made corresponds to the format of the signal output from the connected component (pages 12 to 15). $ AUDIO R/L (INPUT5) (RCA Pin jacks) Use to obtain sound when INPUT5 is selected. Connect these jacks to the audio output connectors of components connected to INPUT5 (page 19).10

English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 7 Optional line (sold separately) (For details, please consult the dealer where thisunit was purchased.)1 Table top stand : PRO-1010HD / PRO-810HDdisplay stand.2 Wall installation unit : Wall installation bracketdesigned as a wall interfacefor securing the unit.Center lineCenter lineAir vents (fan) Rear view diagram (PRO-810HD) a holea hole Installation of the Unit Installation using the optional PIONEER stand or installation bracket ÷ Please be sure to request installation or mounting of this unitor the installation bracket by the dealer where purchased.÷ When installing, be sure to use the bolts provided with thestand or installation bracket.÷ For details concerning installation, please refer to theinstruction manual provided with the stand or installationbracket. Installation using accessories other than the PIONEER stand or installation bracket (sold separately) ÷ When possible, please install using parts and accessoriesmanufactured by PIONEER. PIONEER will not be heldresponsible for accident or damage caused by the use of partsand accessories manufactured by other companies.÷ For custom installation, please consult the dealer where theunit was purchased. Wall-mount installation of the unit This unit has been designed with bolt holes for wall- mount installation, etc. The installation holes that can be used are shown in the diagram below. ÷ Be sure to attach in 4 or more locations above and below, left and right of the center line. ÷ Use bolts that are long enough to be inserted 1/2 inch (12 mm) to 11/16 inch (18 mm) into the main unit from the attaching surface for both a holes. Refer to the side view diagram below. ÷ As this unit is constructed with glass, be sure to install it on a flat, unwarped surface. CAUTION To avoid malfunction, overheating of this unit, and possible firehazard, make sure that the vents on the main unit are notblocked when installing. Also, as hot air is expelled from the airvents, be careful of deterioration and dirt build up on rear surfacewall, etc.. CAUTION Please be sure to use an M8 (Pitch = 1.25 mm) bolt (Only this size bolt can be used). CAUTION This display unit weighs at least 67 lbs (30 kg) and haslittle front-to-back depth, making it very unstable whenstood on edge. As a result, two or more persons shouldcooperate when unpacking, moving, or installing thedisplay. CAUTION This unit incorporates a thin design. To ensure safety ifvibrated or shaken, please be sure to take measures toprevent the unit from tipping over. Side view diagramRear view diagram (PRO-1010HD) Air vents (fan)Main unitCenter lineCenter linea hole Bolt Attaching surfaceInstallationbracket, etc..1/2 inches (12 mm) to11/16 inches (18 mm)a holea hole11

English Installation and Connections CAUTION ÷ Handles should not be removed or reattached by anyone other than the professional installation technician or service personnel. ÷ If handles must be removed due to specific installation conditions, the mounting screws should be stored carefully together with the handles. To ensure safety, the mounting screws should be tightened to a minimum torque of 2N·m (20 kgf·cm) when reattaching the handles. ÷ When moving the display, it should always be carried by two persons holding the rear handles in the manner shown. NO! ÷ Never attempt to move the plasma display by holding only one of the handles. ÷ When installing the plasma display, do not use the handles as means of hanging the display; also do not use them as devices to prevent tipping over (see illustration). Connection to INPUT1 (D-sub) and INPUT5 Various components can be connected to the INPUT1(D- sub) and INPUT5 jacks. After connections are made, on- screen setup is necessary to match the characteristics of the connected component. Please see pages 23 to 25 for on-screen setup after connection. Note Components compatible with INPUT1 (D-sub) are alsocompatible with INPUT5.When making connections to INPUT1 (D-sub), please refer toappendix 3 on page 55. For the screen sizes and input signals that INPUT1 (D-sub) and INPUT5 are compatible with, please refer to appendix 1 (page 52) and appendix 2 (pages 53 to 54). Stabilizing to the floor ÷ Use screws (sold separately) to attach and stabilize the stand.÷ When stabilizing the stand to the floor, use M6 with a lengthabove 20 mm (25/32 inch).Units: mm (inch) : Do not connect anything. : Connect to this jack.INPUT5 terminalOutput source[ON SYNC] GBR [H/V SYNC]HD VDVideo component/Personalcomputer (PC)with RGB outputG ON SYNC

YCB/PB CR/PRVideo componentwith componentvideo output*1 Although INPUT1 (D-sub)/INPUT5 are compatible withvarious kinds of signals, setup using the on-screen menu isnecessary after connections are made in order match thecharacteristics of the source component (pages 23 to 25).*2 INPUT1 (D-sub) is compatible with Microsoft’s Plug & Play(VESA DDC 1/2B).*3 Depending on the video output board of the computer, thistype of connection may not be possible.*4 Although INPUT1 (HDMI)/INPUT2 are compatible withvarious kinds of signals, setup using the on-screen menu isnecessary after connections are made in order match thecharacteristics of the source component (pages 25 to 27). About the Input Connectors on this Unit Consult the following chart when making connections to a plasma display (pages 12 to 21). INPUT INPUT

English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections Connection to AV components Connection to AV component equipped with component video jacks Make component video connections for AV components equipped with component video jacks. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) HDMI ANALOG RGB IND-SubAUDIOINPUT1INPUT1

When using D-sub INPUT for INPUT1, select [D-sub] in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). Note You cannot simultaneously use the HDMI INPUT and this INPUT. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. When connecting to ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) BR VD HD (H/V SYNC) G(ON SYNC) ANALOG RGB INPUT5 Connect the Y signal to the G jack, the CB/PB signal to the B jack, and the C R/PR signal to the R jack. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. INPUT5 jacks are all BNC jacks. If necessary, use commercially available BNC/pin-plug conversion adapters to make connections. Note This unit are designed to support component video signals withstandard, stable signal levels and sync signals. As a result, someimage disruption may be generated during use of various specialtrick play functions on video components. Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source Make G ON SYNC connections for a component with output that has the synchronization signal layered on top of the green signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) HDMI ANALOG RGB IND-SubAUDIOINPUT1INPUT1

When using D-sub INPUT for INPUT1, select [D-sub] in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). Note You cannot simultaneously use the HDMI INPUT and this INPUT. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. When connecting to ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) BR VDHD (H/V SYNC)G(ON SYNC) ANALOG RGB INPUT5 On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25.13

English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections Note When making G ON SYNC connections, do not make anyconnections to the VD or HD jacks. If connections are made, thepicture may be not displayed normally. Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB source Make composite SYNC connections for a component with output that has the vertical synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal synchronization signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) HDMI ANALOG RGB IND-SubAUDIOINPUT1INPUT1

When using D-sub INPUT for INPUT1, select [D-sub] in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). Note You cannot simultaneously use the HDMI INPUT and this INPUT. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. When connecting to ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) BR VD HD (H/V SYNC) G(ON SYNC) ANALOG RGB INPUT5 On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. Note When making composite SYNC connections, do not connectanything to the VD jack. If connected to, the picture may not bedisplayed properly. Connection to a personal computer Connection method differs depending on the computer type. When connecting, please thoroughly read the computer’s operating instructions. Before making connections, be sure to make sure that the personal computer’s power and display’s main power is off. For the PC input signals and screen sizes that the display is compatible with, please refer to the plasma display’s Operating Instructions. Connection of separate SYNC analog RGB source Make separate SYNC connections for a personal computer that has RGB output separated into 5 output signals: green, blue, red, horizontal synchronization signal, and vertical synchronization signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) BR VD HD (H/V SYNC) G(ON SYNC) ANALOG RGB INPUT5 On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25.14

Connect the cable corresponding to the shape of the input terminal on the display and the personal computer’s output terminal. Secure by tightening the terminal screws on both units. When using D-sub INPUT for INPUT1, select [D-sub] in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). Note You cannot simultaneously use the HDMI INPUT and this INPUT. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. Note Depending on the type of computer model being connected, a conversion connector or adapter etc. provided with the computer or sold separately may be necessary. For details, please read your PC’s instruction manual or consult the maker or nearest dealer of your computer. Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source Make G ON SYNC connections for a personal computer with output that has the synchronization signal layered on top of the green signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) HDMI ANALOG RGB IND-SubAUDIOINPUT1INPUT1

When using D-sub INPUT for INPUT1, select [D-sub] in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). Note You cannot simultaneously use the HDMI INPUT and this INPUT. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. When connecting to ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) BR VD HD (H/V SYNC) G(ON SYNC) ANALOG RGB INPUT5 On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. Note When making G ON SYNC connections, do not make any connections to the VD or HD jacks. If connections are made, the picture may be not displayed normally. Installation and Connections15

English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB source Make composite SYNC connections for a personal computer with output that has the vertical synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal synchronization signal. When connecting to ANALOG RGB IN (INPUT1) HDMI ANALOG RGB IND-SubAUDIOINPUT1INPUT1

When using D-sub INPUT for INPUT1, select [D-sub] in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). Note You cannot simultaneously use the HDMI INPUT and this INPUT. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. When connecting to ANALOG RGB (INPUT5) BR VD HD (H/V SYNC) G(ON SYNC) ANALOG RGB INPUT5 On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 23 to 25. Notes ÷ When making composite SYNC connections, do not connectanything to the VD jack. If connected to, the picture may notbe displayed properly.÷ Some types of computer devices manufactured by AppleComputer, Inc. are equipped with both G ON SYNC andcomposite SYNC outputs. This type of component should beconnected using the G ON SYNC connection (page 14). Connection to INPUT1 (HDMI) Connect an AV component with a digital video output (digital set top box, DVD player, etc.) compatible with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). Before attempting to connect one of these components, read its operating instructions to make sure that it can be connected. When using the HDMI INPUT for INPUT1, select [HDMI] in [INPUT1 SELECT] in the menu (page 23). Note You cannot simultaneously use D-sub INPUT and this INPUT. After connection is made, on-screen setup is necessary to match the connected component. Please see page 25 to 27. Notes ÷ Use a HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable forconnection.÷ When connecting a component with DVI connector, use anDVI / HDMI conversion cable to make a connection.÷ It is not a jack intended to be used with a personal computer.÷ See appendix 1 (page 52) for information regarding signal anddisplay formats supported by INPUT1. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. HDMI

AV component with adigital video output16

English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections Connection to INPUT2 Connect an AV component with a digital video output (digital set top box, DVD player, etc.) compatible with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). Before attempting to connect one of these components, read its operating instructions to make sure that it can be connected. After connection is made, on-screen setup is necessary to match the connected component. Please see page 25 to 27. Notes ÷ Use a HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable forconnection.÷ When connecting a component with DVI connector, use anDVI / HDMI conversion cable to make a connection.÷ It is not a jack intended to be used with a personal computer.÷ See appendix 1 (page 52) for information regarding signal anddisplay formats supported by INPUT2. Connection to INPUT3 Connect an AV component that has S-video output jack to S-VIDEO (INPUT3) jack. S-VIDEOINPUT3AUDIO

HDMI INPUT2 AV component with adigital video output Connection to INPUT4 Connect an AV component that has a video output jack to INPUT4 jack. The VIDEO OUT (INPUT4) jack can be used to output the video signal to a separate monitor, recording device or other component with video input capability. Note A video signal will not be output from the VIDEO OUT (INPUT4)jack when the main power of this display is off or in standbymode. OUT VIDEO INPUT4

English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections About DTV Set Top Box Connection To ensure proper connection, please carefully read the instruction manual supplied with the DTV set top box. The set top box output signals that this display is compatible with are as follows. Video signal type Video signal format Video signal INPUT1 (D-sub) Jacks where connection is possible

English Installation and Connections Installation and Connections Audio connections Before making connections, be sure to check that the audio component’s power and the unit’s main power is off. Connecting the speakers This unit is equipped with a 7W + 7W internal amplifier. If speakers are to be connected to the unit, following the accompanying connection instructions. 12 mmNotes÷ After connecting the wires, pull gently on the cables to confirmthat the wire cores are fastened securely in their terminals.Insecure connections will result in noise or interrupted sound. ÷ Do not allow the wire cores of the ª and · speaker cables to protrude excessively, since they may touch each other,causing a short circuit. This will produce excessive load on theplasma display, causing operation to malfunction or stop. Making connections to the audio inputs on this unit This unit features four audio inputs. The following chart shows the video inputs and the corresponding audio input terminals. INPUT1INPUT2INPUT3INPUT4INPUT5Audio input jacks Sound outputPin jacks (L/R)* Pin jacks (L/R)Pin jacks (L/R)* Pin jacks (L/R)* Pin jacks (L/R)Sound of the selected videoinput is output from theSPEAKER (L/R) terminals.VideoinputTwist exposedwire strandstogether.Push tab to the openposition, and insert thewire. Then, close tabfirmly to secure the wirein place.

The audio input jack is the same for INPUT1 D-sub and HDMI.

The audio input jack is the same for INPUT3 and INPUT4. Audio connection for component connected to INPUT1 (D-sub or HDMI) AUDIO INPUT1 INPUT1

The audio line for the component connected to D-sub or HDMI INPUTs of INPUT1 can be connected to the AUDIO R/L (INPUT1) pin jacks. Sound is output from the SPEAKER (L/R) terminals according to the video input selection. Note When using HDMI analog audio, set AUDIO to ANALOG (orAUTO) (Please see page 27). Audio connection for component connected to INPUT2 INPUT2 AUDIO

The audio line for the component connected to INPUT2 can be connected to the AUDIO R/L (INPUT2) pin jacks. Sound is output from the SPEAKER (L/R) terminals according to the video input selection. Note When using AUDIO INPUT2, set the AUDIO to ANALOG (orAUTO) (Please see page 27).19

English Installation and Connections Audio connection for component connected to INPUT5

INPUT5AUDIO The audio line for the component connected to INPUT5 can be connected to the AUDIO R/L (INPUT5) pin jacks. Sound is output from the SPEAKER (L/R) terminals according to the video input selection. Audio connection for component connected to INPUT3 or INPUT4

INPUT 3/4AUDIO Audio input to the AUDIO R/L (INPUT3/4) pin jacks is possible for a component connected to either INPUT3 or INPUT4. Sound is output from the SPEAKER (L/R) terminals according to the video input selection. Installation and Connections About SR+ The CONTROL OUT terminal on the rear of this unit supports SR+ that allows linked operations with a PIONEER AV receiver. SR+ presents functions such as the input switch linkage operation function and the DSP surround mode display function. For more information, see the user’s manual for the PIONEER AV receiver supporting SR+. Note If you use SR+, be sure to perform SR+ related function settings on your PIONEER AV receiver. When doing this, assign the appropriate setting on the receiver side for INPUT1 to INPUT5 of this unit (because this unit does not feature a built-in tuner, there is no TV function). Connecting Control Cords Connect control cords between this unit and other PIONEER equipment having the Î logo. You can then operate the connected equipment by sending commands from its remote control unit to the remote control sensor on this unit. After the CONTROL IN terminals have been connected, the remote control sensors on the connected equipment do not accept commands from the remote control units. Face the remote control units to the remote control sensor on this unit when operating the connected equipment. Notes ÷ Make sure that the power is turned off when making connections. ÷ Complete all component connections before making control cord connections. CONTROL

EnglishInstallation and Connections Installation and Connections Power Cord Connection Connect the power cord after all component connectionshave been completed. 1 Connect the power cord to this unit. 2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet. CAUTION ÷ Use only the power cord provided.÷ For the plasma display, a three-core power cord with a groundterminal is used for efficiency protection. Always be sure toconnect the power cord to a three-pronged grounded outletand make sure that the cord is properly grounded. If you use apower source converter plug, use an outlet with a groundterminal and screw down the ground line. NO! ÷ Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated(AC 120 V, 60 Hz) as this may cause fire or electric shock.21

EnglishInstallation and Connections Installation and Connections

How to Route Cables Speed clamps and bead bands are included with theplasma display for bunching cables together. Oncecomponents are connected, follow the following steps toroute cables.The illustration depicts PRO-1010 HD model.*As viewed from the rear of the display. 1 Organize cables together using the provided speed clamps.Insert 1 into an appropriate hole on the rear of theunit, then snap 2 into the back of 1 to fix the clamp.Speed clamps are designed to be difficult to undoonce in place. Please attach carefully. To attach the speed clamps to the display Connect the speed clamps using the 6 holes markedwith ‡ below, depending on the situation. To r emove speed clamps Using pliers, twist the clamp 90° and pull it outward.In some cases the clamp may have deteriorated over timeand may be damaged when removed. 2 Bunch separated cables together and secure them with the provided bead bands.Do not allow excessive stress to be placed on theends of cables. Note Cables can be routed to the right or left.The illustration depicts PRO-1010 HD model.* As viewed from the rearof the display.22

English System Settings System Settings Setting the Onscreen Display Language The onscreen display language has been set to English as the factory default. To change to another language, the screen setting must be changed. Follow the procedures below to change the setting. 1 Set the rear panel MAIN POWER switch to ON. The STANDBY indicator on the front panel will light red. 2 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn the power ON. The ON indicator on the front panel will light green. 3 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

5 Use the 5/∞ buttons to select [LANGUAGE], then press the SET button. SET SET EXIT MENU ENGLISH LANGUAGE 6 Use the 2/3 buttons to select the desired language. Each time the 2/3 buttons are pressed, the language alternates between those available, in the following order: SET SET EXIT MENU ENGLISH LANGUAGE 7 With the desired language displayed, press the SET button. The selected language will be set in memory, and the screen will return to that shown in step 4. 8 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Note When the onscreen display language is set to any of INPUT 1 to INPUT 5, the same display language will be set, regardless of the type of input. Display operating panel Remote control unit

English System Settings System Settings Settings After Connections (INPUT1, 2, 5) After components have been connected to INPUT1, INPUT2 or INPUT5, on-screen setup is necessary. Follow the procedure described below and make settings as they apply to the type of components connected. Setting INPUT1 SELECT For INPUT1 you can use D-sub INPUT and HDMI INPUT. Select the one you want to use. 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

OFF DISABLE OFF STANDARDENGLISHD-SUB

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to select the desired INPUT. SET SET EXIT MENU D-SUB

INPUT1 SELECT The factory setting is [D-SUB]. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: 5 Press the SET button. This completes INPUT1 SELECT setting, and returns you to the display shown in step 3. [SIGNAL FORMAT] / [COLOR DECODING] setup (INPUT1 (D-SUB), 5) Notes ÷ These settings are required (for INPUT1 (D-sub) or INPUT5) only when providing input signals with the following refresh rates: 1 31.5 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz; 2 45 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz vertical; 3 48.4 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz vertical or 56.1 kHz horizontal / 70 Hz vertical. Adjustment for other signal frequency formats is performed automatically, so no manual setting is required (Setting [SIGNAL FORMAT] is not possible). ÷ The [COLOR DECODING] setting is not supported when inputting a computer signal, or when the [SIGNAL FORMAT] function has been used to select a signal other than [480p] or [720p]. ÷ Perform [SIGNAL FORMAT] and [COLOR DECODING] settings individually for INPUT1 (D-sub) or INPUT5.

Display operating panel Remote control unit MENU 2/3 5/∞ SET MENU 5/∞ SET 2/3 Display operating panel Remote control unit MENU 2/3 5/∞ SET MENU 5/∞ SET 2/324

English System Settings 2 When providing input signals with refresh rates of 45 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz Vertical, pressing the 2/3 buttons causes the display mode to alternate as follows: [720-PC] indicates resolution of 1280 x 720. 3 When the input signal has a refresh rate of 48.4 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz vertical, or 56.1 kHz horizontal / 70 Hz vertical, pressing 2/3 will cause the display mode to change alternately as follows: If the [PC AUTO] setting is selected, screen resolution will automatically switch between [XGA] and [WXGA] as required. Notes ÷ The [PC AUTO] setting supports automatic signal selection only when using RGB separate SYNC inputs. ÷ When G ON SYNC or Composite SYNC signals are input, selecting [PC AUTO] will cause the screen resolution to be set to [XGA] only. ÷ When using G ON SYNC or Composite SYNC with WXGA inputs, set [SIGNAL FORMAT] manually to [WXGA]. 6 Press the SET button. The setting is stored in memory and the screen returns to that shown in step 4. 7 When a component other than a computer is connected, use the 5/∞ buttons to select [COLOR DECODING] then press the SET button (INPUT1 (D-sub) or INPUT5). STANDARD INPUT1PICTURE SCREEN SETUP OPTIONPURECINEMACLAMP POSITIONSIGNAL FORMATCOLOR DECODINGHDMI INPUTBRT. ENHANCE ONCOMPONENT 480p AUTO OFF

8 Use the 2/3 buttons to select the input signal format. SET SET EXIT MENU COMPONENT COLOR DECODING Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: The table below shows what settings are appropriate and available for the type of connections made.

SIGNAL FORMAT 1 When the input signal has a refresh rate of 31.5 kHz horizontal / 60 Hz vertical, pressing 2/3 will cause the display mode to change alternately as follows:

English System Settings Set [SIGNAL FORMAT] and [COLOR DECODING] as follows. Please take care when making settings. Incorrect settings can adversely affect the plasma display. 9 Press the SET button. This completes [COLOR DECODING] setting, and returns you to the display shown in Step 7. 10 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. [CLAMP POSITION] setup (INPUT1 (D-sub), 5) Depending on the signal, analog RGB signals may result in the screen image appearing with a whitish or greenish cast. In such cases, set [CLAMP POSITION] to [LOCKED]. Normally, leave this setting at [AUTO].

VGA, WVGA,720-PC,XGA, WXGACOMPONENTCOMPONENT

CLAMP POSITION The factory default setting is [AUTO]. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: 5 Press the SET button. This completes [CLAMP POSITION] setting, and returns you to the display shown in Step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Notes ÷ Make this [CLAMP POSITION] setting individually for INPUT1(D-sub) or INPUT5.÷ When using this setup, be sure to carefully check the signaloutput of the component that you are using. For details, pleaserefer to the instruction manual supplied with the componentyou are connecting. Setting HDMI (INPUT1 (HDMI), 2) Perform setting after completing HDMI connection to either INPUT1 or INPUT2. Follow the procedures below and make settings as they apply to the type of components connected. Notes ÷ Perform HDMI setting individually for INPUT1 or INPUT2.Remember that for INPUT1, setting is possible only when[HDMI] is selected with [INPUT1 SELECT].÷ Setting is not possible when INPUT1 (D-sub), or INPUT3through INPUT5 are selected.3 AUTO 23 LOCKED 226

English System Settings 5 Use the 2/3 buttons to select [PICTURE SELECT] setting. The unit has been factory set at the AUTO setting. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: AUTO: Automatically identifies input video signals. COLOR1: Accepts Y C B/PB CR/PR (4 : 2 : 2) signals. COLOR2: Accepts Y C B/PB CR/PR (4 : 4 : 4) signals. COLOR3: Select COLOR3 for too dark or distorted picture when accepts RGB signals. COLOR4: Select COLOR4 to remove white glare in the picture when accepts RGB signals. Note Even when AUTO is selected, automatic switching may notoccur properly with some input signals. In this event, selectCOLOR1, COLOR2, COLOR3 or COLOR4 manually inaccordance with the actual signal input. 6 Press the SET button. This completes [PICTURE SELECT] setting, and returns you to the display shown in step 3. 7 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. System Settings PICTURE SELECT This function allows you to switch the input signal format to automatic or manual when inputting the digital signal. 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

AUTO AUTO System Settings 5 Use the 2/3 buttons to select [AUDIO] setting. The unit has been factory set at the AUTO setting. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: AUTO: Automatically identifies input audio signals. DIGITAL: Accept digital audio signals. ANALOG:Accept analog audio signals. Note Even when AUTO is selected, automatic switching may not occur properly with some input signals. In this event, select DIGITAL or ANALOG manually in accordance with the actual signal input. 6 Press the SET button. This completes [AUDIO] setting, and returns you to the display shown in step 3. 7 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Setting SR+MODE Mode SR+MODE setting is required when using the CONTROL OUT jack on the rear of this unit to connect another Pioneer product (Refer to page 19 for connection details). 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen. STANDARD INPUT1

Display operating panel Remote control unit MENU 2/3 5/∞ SET MENU 5/∞ SET 2/3 AUTO DIGITAL ANALOG28

MODE SET SET EXIT MENU

The factory setting is [OFF]. Each time you press the 2/ 3 buttons, the setting changes as follows:

OFF .... You cannot use the CONTROL OUT jack.

ON ...... You can use the CONTROL OUT jack. 5 Press the SET button. This completes [SR+MODE] setting, and returns you to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Note SR+MODE setting is not related to the input signal and is effective for all inputs. System Settings 3 OFF 2 3 ON 229

OperationEnglish Operation Selecting Input Source This section explains the basic operation of the plasmadisplay. Outlined on the following pages is how to turnthe main power on and off, put this display in theoperation or standby mode and how to select connectedcomponents. Before you begin, make sure you have:

Made connections between the plasma display and AVcomponents or personal computer as described in thesection “Installation and Connections” starting on page

  • Set up the on-screen menu to input signals fromcomponents connected to INPUT1, INPUT2 andINPUT5 as described in the section “System Settings”starting on page 22.If no connections are made to these terminals,on-screen setup is not necessary. VOLUME [+/–]INPUTSTANDBY

1 Set the rear panel MAIN POWER switch to ON. The STANDBY indicator on the front panel will light red. 2 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn the power ON. The ON indicator on the front panel will light green. 3 Press the INPUT button on the remote control unit or the display to select the input.Input changes each time the display’s INPUT button ispressed as follows:• When the menu screen is displayed, changing thesignal input will cause the menu screen to turn off.• If the input computer signal is not supported by thedisplay, the following message will be displayed: FULL

4 Use VOLUME (+/–) buttons on the remote control unit or the display to adjust the sound volume.If no audio connections are made to the plasmadisplay, this step is not necessary. 5 When viewing is finished, press the STANDBY/ON button to put the display in standby mode. 6 Set the rear panel MAIN POWER switch to OFF. The STANDBY indicator may continue to light for ashort while even after the main power is turned off.This is a result of residual electric load impressed onthe circuitry, and the light will turn off presently. Note Please do not leave the same picture displayed on the screen for a long time. Doing so may cause a phenomenon known as screen burn which leaves a ghost, or residual, image of the picture on the screen. VOLUME

Operation English Operation Adjusting Sound Volume VOLUME [+/–] Press the VOLUME buttons. Press the [–] or [+] button to respectively decrease and increase the volume of sound from the speakers.

11VOLUME Muting the Sound AXD1496MUTING Press the MUTING button on the remote control unit. Press the MUTING button again to restore the sound. Pressing VOLUME + also quits muting. Confirming Current Status DISPLA

Press the DISPLAY button. The currently selected input, AV selection, screen size and refresh rates will be displayed for about 3 seconds.

HzfH . INPUT1 STANDARD Note The displayed refresh rates may be slightly different from actual values. Changing Screen Size This unit incorporates screen modes of various height and width ratios. For optimal viewing, we recommend that you select the screen mode that best matches the video source that you are viewing. Although these modes are designed for full display of a picture on a wide screen, it is our hope that you make use of them with a full understanding of the manufacturer’s intentions. Screen size selection The size and range of the picture on the screen can be switched between 5 screen sizes during video signal input, and 3 sizes during PC signal input. AXD1496 VOLUME [+/–]DISPLAY Remote control unitDisplay operating panel Remote control unitDisplay operating panel31

Operation English Operation During video signal input How the picture looks WIDE 4:3 FULL ZOOM Suitable for when viewing news orsports programs. Movies or sportsprograms can be viewed with anexpansive powerful image.Suitable for when viewing newsor sitcoms. The video softwarecan be viewed in its originalscreen frame size.Suitable for wide screen images(squeeze).Mainly suitable for viewingCinemascope size and other suchmovie images.Provides a more expansive,powerful image.Primarily suitable for viewingVistaVision cinema sizes.CINEMASCREEN SIZE 1 Press the SCREEN SIZE button. The current SCREEN SIZE mode is displayed at the bottom right of the screen. FULL 2 Press the SCREEN SIZE button again in the SCREEN SIZE mode indications displayed at the bottom right of the screen. The setting changes as follows: During video signal inputDuring PC signal input With INPUT1 and INPUT5, the screen modes you can select differ depending on the input signal. For details, please refer to the Supported Video Signal chart on page 52, or the Supported PC Signal chart on pages 53 to 54. Notes÷ When the [WIDE], [ZOOM], or [FULL] setting is used to displaya non-wide screen 4:3 picture fully on a wide screen, a portionof the picture may be cut off or appear deformed.÷ Be aware that when the display is used for commercial orpublic viewing purposes, selecting the [WIDE], [ZOOM],[CINEMA] or [FULL] mode settings may violate the rights ofauthors protected under copyright law.SCREEN SIZE Remote control unitDisplay operatingpanel 3 WIDE 3 4:3 ZOOM 2CINEMA 2 3 FULL

The input signal and the screen maintain a dot to line ratio of 1:1 and is thus highly faithful to the source. [PRO-1010HD]

(Illustration shows 640 x 480 input.) 480 lines 768 lines 640 dots 1280 dots ÷ When [DOT BY DOT] (except with the PRO-1010HD at 1280 x768 or the PRO-810HD at 1024 x 768) or [4:3] screen size isselected, and when MASK CONTROL is ON (Page 47), thedisplay position moves slightly each time the power is turnedon in order to prevent image burning.32

OperationEnglishOperation[PRO-810HD]* The PRO-810HD is designed with horizontallyoblong elements, with the result that the imagedisplayed will appear more oblong than the originalinput signal. (Illustration shows 640 x 480 input.)2 4:3The display fills the screen as much as possible withoutaltering the aspect ratio of the input signal. 3 FULLThe display is presented with a widescreen aspect ratioof 16:9 and fills the entire screen.

Note When viewing at aspect ratio 4:3 continuously for numeroushours, or for repeated short periods of time each day, some afterimage may be burned into the screen. To avoid such burning of after images in the screen, use aspect ratios other than 4:3 whenever possible, unless necessary toavoid infringement of copyright. Multiscreen Display The plasma display’s multiscreen function allows thesimultaneous display of two inputs. The multiscreendisplay include three modes, 2-SCREEN, PinP, and PoutP. 1 Press the remote control unit’s SPLIT button. Each time the button is pressed the multiscreendisplay changes in the following order:1 2-SCREENThe main screen is displayed on the left and thesubscreen on the right. INPUT2INPUT1 2 PinPThe subscreen is displayed in one of the four cornersof the main screen. INPUT1 INPUT2 AXD1496 SWAP PIP SHIF

DISPLAY SUB INPUT SPLIT

OperationEnglish Operation 3 PoutPThe subscreen is displayed outside the right side ofthe main screen.INPUT1INPUT2 2 Press the remote control unit’s SUB INPUT button to select the subscreen input source. To exchange the main screen and subscreen inputs: Press the remote control unit’s SWAP button.¶ When 2-SCREEN mode has been selected:The right and left sides of the display will switch; whatwas previously the main screen will now show thesubscreen, and vice versa.¶ When PinP or PoutP has been selected:What was previously the main screen image will nowappear in reduced size as the subscreen image, andvice versa. To c hange the position of the subscreen in PinP mode: Press the remote control unit’s PIP SHIFT.Each time the button is pressed, the position of thesubscreen moves in the following order: To display the currently selected input: Press the DISPLAY button.If the DISPLAY button is pressed while in multiscreenmode, the main screen and sub-screen will each bedisplayed with its currently selected input.Notes¶ When using the plasma display in a profit-making activity, orwhen exhibiting images publicly, using the screen size functionto compress or stretch the image may result in infringement ofthe copyrights of the image owners.¶ If the multiscreen display is left on for an extended period oftime, or if the same multiscreen display is repeatedly shownfor short periods on an everyday basis, a residual imagepattern may be burned onto the screen.¶ When selecting the 2-SCREEN mode, the screen image mayappear somewhat rougher, depending on the source used.¶ The multiscreen mode will be canceled if a menu is opened.¶ The screen size cannot be changed during multiscreen display.

Lower right 3 Upper right Lower left 2 Upper left 2 Setting AV SELECTION To let you enjoy the best picture, you can select between5 settings during video signal input, and 2 during PCsignal input. 1 Press the AV SELECTION button. The current AV SELECTION mode is displayed at thetop right of the screen.INPUT1STANDARD 2 Press the AV SELECTION button again in the AV SELECTION mode indications displayed at the topright of the screen again.Each time you press the AV SELECTION button in theAV SELECTION mode indications displayed at the topright of the screen, the setting changes as follows:During video signal inputDuring PC signal inputThe factory setting is DYNAMIC for video signal inputand STANDARD for PC signal input. You arerecommended to usually use STANDARD.

STANDARDUSER 2¶ The sound of the input selected in the main screen is outputwhen using the multiscreen function.¶ Since the main screen uses circuitry providing higher picturequality than the circuitry for the subscreen, main screen andsubscreen picture quality differs.¶ When performing picture quality adjustment, there are someitems that do not affect subscreen picture quality.34

Operation English ¶ During video signal input DYNAMIC

Raises contrast for bright picture with strong contrast. STANDARD

Provides standard picture quality. MOVIE

Lowers picture brightness making dark images like movies easily visible. GAME

Lowers picture brightness making it easier on the eyes when playing TV games. USER

The same setting as STANDARD when shipped from the factory. ¶ During PC signal input STANDARD

Provides standard picture quality. USER

The same setting as STANDARD when shipped from the factory. You can use each of the AV SELECTION modes as a base, and make adjustments as desired. For details, please refer to page 35. Note There are times when you cannot switch the AV SELECTION mode, such as during menu screen display and when there is no signal input. Operation35

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to adjust picture quality to the desired setting. SR+MODE SET SET EXIT MENU :ON 0CONTRAST 5 Press the SET button. Adjustment values are saved, and you return to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. ¶ Adjustment and setting items during video signal input Decrease Increase CONTRAST

Contrast becomes weaker Contrast becomes stronger BRIGHTNESS

Picture becomes darker Picture becomes brighter COLOR ........ Colors become weaker Colors become stronger TINT ............. Skin tones become purplish Skin tones become greenish SHARPNESS

Picture becomes softer Picture becomes sharper MPEG NR Use when there is mosquito noise in the picture when viewing a digital broadcast, playing a DVD etc. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: ¶ As you change from LOW 3 MID 3 HIGH, the effect becomes stronger. DNR This function reduced graininess to provide a clearer picture. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: ¶ As you change from LOW 3 MID 3 HIGH, the effect becomes stronger. CTI This lets you brighten color contour as desired. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: ¶ ON

CTI is operating. ¶ OFF

CTI is not operating. Picture and Screen Adjustment MENU 5/∞ SET

Picture and Screen Adjustment English ¶ Adjustment items during PC signal input Decrease Increase CONTRAST

Contrast becomes weaker Contrast becomes stronger BRIGHTNESS

Picture becomes darker Picture becomes brighter H. ENHANCE

Horizontal images become softer Horizontal images become sharper

Vertical images become softer Vertical images become sharper Picture Adjustment (2) You can save picture adjustment values for each INPUT and each AV SELECTION mode. MENU 2/3 5/∞ SET 1 Press the AV SELECTION button to select the desired mode (Refer to page 33). 2 Press the MENU button to display the menu.

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to adjust picture quality to the desired setting. SET SET EXIT MENU DRE MID

GRADATION 5 Press the SET button. Adjustment values are saved, and you return to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. ¶ Setting items during video input GRADATION This function sets DRE which boosts γ characteristics and contrast of pictures. Note This setting is not possible when in the DYNAMIC mode in [AV SELECTION]. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: ¶ DRE LOW…… Boosts contrast with DRE. ¶ DRE MID …… Boosts contrast more than DRE LOW to provide the standard setting. ¶ DRE HIGH…… Boosts contrast more than DRE MID to provide a brighter picture. ¶ GAMMA1.8 … Provides a brighter γ setting than standard. ¶ GAMMA2.0 … Provides standard brightness γ characteristics. ¶ GAMMA2.2 … Provides darker γ characteristics than standard. COLOR TEMP. Sets white color tone as desired. Note This setting is not possible when in the DYNAMIC mode in [AV SELECTION]. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: Picture and Screen Adjustment

GAMMA2.2 2 3 GAMMA2.0 2

Picture and Screen Adjustment English ¶ LOW ……… Provides yellowish color tone with low warmth. ¶ MID-LOW … Provides a color tone between MID and LOW. ¶ MID ……… Provides natural color tone (Standard). ¶ MID-HIGH … Provides color tone between HIGH and MID. ¶ HIGH ……… Provides a bluish, very warm color tone. ¶ MANUAL/**… Saves desired adjusted color temperature settings. The abbreviations of the color tone modes on which manual adjustments are based are indicated in the ** section as shown below. LOW -> LO, MID LOW -> ML, MID -> MD, MID HIGH ->

Decrease Increase R. HIGH … Adjusts the red of bright parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger G. HIGH … Adjusts the green of bright parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger B. HIGH … Adjusts the blue of bright parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger R. LOW … Adjusts the red of dark parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger G. LOW … Adjusts the green of dark parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger B. LOW … Adjusts the blue of dark parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger Notes ÷ This setting is not possible when in the DYNAMIC mode in [AV SELECTION].÷ If you adjust R. HIGH, G. HIGH, B. HIGH, R. LOW, G. LOW or B. LOW, COLOR TEMP. automatically switches to MANUAL/

÷ R. HIGH, G. HIGH, B. HIGH, R. LOW, G. LOW and B. LOWadjustment values are reflected in COLOR TEMP. MANUAL/**settings. The values are not reflected if anything other thanMANUAL/** is selected. When adjusting color temperature to desired settings 1 With COLOR TEMP., use the 2/3 buttons to set the color temperature close to that desired, then press the SET button. 2 With R. HIGH, G. HIGH, B. HIGH, R. LOW, G. LOW or B. LOW, use the 2/3 buttons to make fine adjustments to the settings made in 1, then press the SET button. 3 The adjusted values made in 2 in COLOR TEMP. MANUAL/** is saved. ¶ Setting items during PC signal input GRADATION This function sets picture γ characteristics. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons, the setting changes as follows: ¶ GAMMA1.8 … Provides a brighter γ setting than standard. ¶ GAMMA2.0 … Provides standard brightness γ characteristics. ¶ GAMMA2.2 … Provides darker γ characteristics than standard. The following functions make fine adjustments to color temperature (white color tone). Decrease Increase R. HIGH … Adjusts the red of bright parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger G. HIGH … Adjusts the green of bright parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger B. HIGH … Adjusts the blue of bright parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger R. LOW … Adjusts the red of dark parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger G. LOW … Adjusts the green of dark parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger B. LOW … Adjusts the blue of dark parts Becomes softer Becomes stronger Picture Adjustment (3) You can save picture adjustment values for each INPUT and each AV SELECTION mode. MENU 2/35/∞ SET 1 Press the AV SELECTION button to select the desired mode (Refer to page 33). 2 Press the MENU button to display the menu.

Picture and Screen Adjustment

GAMMA1.8 2 3 GAMMA2.0 2Display operatingpanel MENU 5/∞ SET

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to adjust picture quality to the desired setting. SR+MODE SET SET EXIT MENU :ON

5 Press the SET button. Adjustment values are saved, and you return to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Setting items during video signal and PC signal input The following functions make finer adjustments to hue by adjusting each color. Decrease Increase C. MGT. RED … Moves red closer to magenta Moves red closer to yellow C. MGT. YELLOW … Moves yellow closer to red Moves yellow closer to green C. MGT. GREEN … Moves green closer to yellow Moves green closer to cyan C. MGT. CYAN … Moves cyan closer to green Moves cyan closer to blue C. MGT. BLUE … Moves blue closer to cyan Moves blue closer to magenta C. MGT. MAGENTA … Moves magenta closer to blue Moves magenta closer to red Returning to the Original Picture Adjustment Values Returning adjusted values to the initial values at the time of shipment from the factory. 1 Select the INPUT and AV SELECTION mode for the values you want to return to the initial factory settings. Picture and Screen Adjustment 2 Press the MENU button to display the menu.

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to select [YES], then press the SET button. All the picture adjustment data for the currently selected INPUT and AV SELECTION mode is reset to the initial factory settings, and you return to the display shown in step 3. SET SET EXIT MENU

PICTURE RESET?YES NO

5 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Note [PICTURE RESET] only applies to the currently selected INPUT and AV SELECTION. It cannot be simultaneously applied to multiple INPUTS and AV SELECTION settings.39

2 Use the 2/3 buttons to select [SCREEN]. (MENU during PC signal input via INPUT1 or INPUT5.)

Adjusting Screen POSITION, CLOCK, and PHASE (Automatic Adjust) During PC signal input, by pressing the AUTO SET UP button on either remote control unit or the unit’s operating panel, the unit will automatically set the screen position, clock and phase to best match the current image input. When the button is pressed, the optimum settings are automatically selected for the current input source.

Press the AUTO SET UP button on either the display or remote control unit.

Notes ÷ This setting is supported only when a computer signal is connected to INPUT1 (D-sub) or INPUT5. ÷ Perform this adjustment individually for each input function (INPUT1 (D-sub) or INPUT5), and each signal type. ÷ Optimum settings may not be possible for low-luminance and certain other signals. In such cases, use the adjustment methods explained on the this page, “Adjusting Screen POSITION, CLOCK, and PHASE (Manual Adjust)“. ÷ If you run AUTO SET UP, POSITION, CLOCK and PHASE are automatically set even if you manually adjust them following the procedures in the next section. Display operating Panel MENU 5/∞ SET 2/3 Display operating panel Remote control unit AUTO SET UP Remote control unit40

English Picture and Screen Adjustment (MENU during video signal input via INPUT1 through 5.) STANDARD INPUT1

4 Use the 2/3 and 5/∞ buttons to select the desired value. ÷ When the [POSITION] or [SIZE] item is selected, the 2/3 buttons control movement in the Horizontal direction (H), and the 5/∞ buttons control movement in the Vertical direction (V). SETSETEXITMENU POSITION SET SET EXIT MENU

÷ Use the 2/3 buttons for the adjustments of [CLOCK] and [PHASE]. SET SET EXIT MENU

CLOCK 5 Press the SET button. Pressing the SET button writes the value into the memory and returns the display to the step 3 screen. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Adjustment items during PC signal input POSITION H ··························· Adjust the picture’s position to the left or right. V···························· Adjust the picture’s position upward or downward. CLOCK ···················· Adjust letter breakup or noise on the screen. This setting adjusts the display’s internal clock signal frequency that corresponds to the input video signal. PHASE····················· Adjust so that there is minimum flicker of screen letters or color misalignment. This setting adjusts the phase of the internal clock signal adjusted by the [CLOCK] setting. SIZE H ··························· Enlarges and shrinks size in a horizontal direction. V···························· Enlarges and shrinks size in a vertical direction. Adjustment items during video signal input POSITION H ··························· Adjust the picture’s position to the left or right. V···························· Adjust the picture’s position upward or downward. SIZE H ··························· Enlarges and shrinks size in a horizontal direction. V···························· Enlarges and shrinks size in a vertical direction. Picture and Screen Adjustment41

English Picture and Screen Adjustment Notes ÷ Setting of [CLOCK] and [PHASE] is possible during PC signalinput via INPUT1 and INPUT5.÷ When the [CLOCK] frequency is changed, the [POSITION]command’s horizontal [H] option may require readjustment.÷ If the adjustment items in the [SCREEN] mode are adjustedexcessively, the picture may not be displayed properly.÷ During video signal input and PC signal input, INPUT1 andINPUT5 adjustment values are saved separately. To r eset [SCREEN] mode settings to the default 1 In step 3 in the previous procedure, use the 5/∞ buttons to select [SCREEN RESET], then press the SET button. SET SET EXIT MENU

2 Use the 2/3 buttons to select [YES], and press the SET button. All [SCREEN] adjustment values for the selected INPUT return to the factory settings. Picture and Screen Adjustment42

English Other Operations Setting the PURECINEMA Mode Allows even higher fidelity DVD playback of film recordings and other images. Note Make settings individually for each input. MENU 2/35/∞ SET 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to select the desired [PURECINEMA] mode. SET SET EXIT MENU OFF

PURECINEMA Status at the time of factory default setting During 480p and 720p signal input: OFF During input of a video signal other than those above: STANDARD Each time the button is pressed, the screen mode setting changes as shown: ¶ OFF ················ [PURECINEMA] function is disabled. ¶ STANDARD ···· When playing DVDs and Hi-Vision film images recorded at 24 frames/ sec, the recorded data is automatically detected and adjustments made to allow optimum experience of the original beauty of the film image. ¶ ADVANCE ······ When playing DVDs of film images recorded at 24 frames/sec, the recorded video information is automatically detected and signals are converted to 72 Hz for playback, thus recreating the fluid movement of a movie theater screen, and the sense of film’s true visual quality. Note You cannot select [STANDARD] during progressive signal such as480p or 720p input. 5 Press the SET button. The [PURECINEMA] function is set and the screen returns to that shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. MENU 5/∞ SET 2/3 Display operating panelRemote control unit3 OFF 23 ADVANCE 23 STANDARD 2 Other Operations43

English Other Operations Setting Screen Center Brightness Compensation (BRT. ENHANCE) This function makes compensations to improve screen center brightness. Note Perform settings for each INPUT. 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu.

4 Use the 2/3 buttons to select [BRT. ENHANCE] settings. SET SET EXIT MENU

BRT. ENHANCE The factory default setting is [ON]. Each time you press the 2/3 buttons the settings changes as follows: ÷ ON ..... Provides screen brightness compensation ÷ OFF ... Provides uniform screen brightness 5 Press the SET button. [BRT. ENHANCE] is set, and you return to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Energy Saving Settings (ENERGY SAVE) The power control function allows screen brightness to be suppressed as a means of lowering power consumption and reducing display deterioration. MENU 2/3 5/∞ SET 3 ON 23 OFF 2 Other Operations Display operating panel Remote control unit MENU 5/∞ SET 2/344

English Other Operations Other Operations 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

LANGUAGE 4 Press the 2/3 buttons to select [ENERGY SAVE] setting. SET SET EXIT MENU STANDARD

ENERGY SAVE The factory default setting is [STANDARD]. Each time the 2/3 buttons is pressed, the setting changes as follows: ÷ STANDARD ... Brightness is controlled in accordance with input signal to produce bright, easily viewed image. ÷ MODE1 ......... Brightness is controlled in accordance with input signal, but power consumption is less than that used in [STANDARD] mode. ÷ MODE2 ......... Brightness is controlled in accordance with input signal, but power consumption is less than that used in [MODE1]. ÷ MODE3 ......... Brightness is set at fixed level, regardless of input signal level. Effective at reducing screen aging due to burned lag images, etc. 5 Press the SET button. [ENERGY SAVE] is set, and you return to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Note The [ENERGY SAVE] setting affects all input sources. Automatic Power-off (POWER MANAGEMENT) The unit is equipped with [POWER MANAGEMENT] and [AUTO POWER OFF] functions; when set, the function automatically switches the unit to either standby mode or power off mode whenever a sync signal is not detected (a warning message is displayed on the screen before the functions operate). Notes ÷ Power Management function setting is only effective D-SUB is selected with [INPUT1 SELECT], and there is PC signal input via INPUT1. ÷ Setting the Auto Power Off function is only effective in cases other than the above. ÷ Always turn off the unit’s main power switch when not using the display for extended periods of time. 3 STANDARD 2

English Other Operations Other Operations INPUT MENU SET 2/3 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

4 Press the 2/3 buttons to confirm selection of the [POWER MANAGEMENT] or [AUTO POWER OFF]. 5 Press the SET button. [POWER MANAGEMENT] or [AUTO POWER OFF] is set, and you return to the display shown in step 3. Selecting POWER MANAGEMENT SET SET EXIT MENU OFF

At the time of shipment from the factory, the POWER MANAGEMENT setting is [OFF], and the AUTO POWER OFF setting is [DISABLE]. Each time the button is pressed, the setting alternates as follows: ÷ OFF/DISABLE..... The unit will continue in operating mode, regardless of the presence/absence of an input sync signal. ÷ POWER MANAGEMENT: ON..... If a sync signal is not detected, a warning message is first displayed for 8 seconds, after which the unit automatically enters the standby mode, and the STANDBY indicator lights red. If a sync signal (*1) is input again later, the unit automatically returns to normal operating mode. *1 Except when input signal is G ON SYNC or composite SYNC. ÷ AUTO POWER OFF: ENABLE..... If no sync signal is detected for 8 minutes or more, a warning message will be displayed for 30 seconds, after which the unit’s power will switch to power off mode. MENU SET 2/3 INPUT Remote control unitDisplay operating panel 3 OFF/DISABLE 2 3 ON/ENABLE 246

English Other Operations 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. To return to operating mode: ÷ To return to normal operation from the [POWER MANAGEMENT] function’s standby mode, either operate your computer or press the STANDBY/ON button on this unit or the remote control unit once. ÷ To return to normal operation from the [AUTO POWER OFF] function’s power off condition, press the STANDBY/ON button on the unit or on the remote control unit. Setting the Orbiter (ORBITER) The function gradually moves the display position of the screen after a set amount of time (approximately every 8 minutes, the screen position is moved at random horizontally or vertically). When displaying a still image, setting [ORBITER] to [ON] helps prevent the screen from being burnt with a lag image. ÷ This function is not supported when using the multiscreen function or menu display. MENU 2/35/∞ SET 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.

4 Press the 2/3 buttons to activate the setting. SET SET EXIT MENU OFF

ORBITER The factory default setting is [OFF]. Each time the button is pressed, the setting alternates as follows: 5 Press the SET button. [ORBITER] is set, and you return to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Note The [ORBITER] setting affects all input sources. 3 OFF 2 3 ON 247

English Other Operations Other Operations MENU 5/∞ SET 2/3Display operating panel Remote control unit3 OFF 2 Side Mask Position (MASK CONTROL) When screen size is set to [DOT BY DOT], or [4:3], or when using multiscreen display, the positions of all elements change slightly each time the power is turned on in order to alleviate burning of lag images on the screen. MENU 2/35/∞ SET

4 Press the 2/3 buttons to activate the setting. SET SET EXIT MENU

MASK CONTROL The factory default setting is [ON]. Each time the button is pressed, the setting alternates as follows: 5 Press the SET button. [MASK CONTROL] is set, and you return to the display shown in step 3. 6 After completing settings, press the MENU button to return to the normal display. Note The [MASK CONTROL] setting affects all input sources.3 ON 248

English Additional Information Cleaning Regular cleaning will extend the life and performance of this unit. The recommended way to clean the display and related parts is described below. Before cleaning, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Cleaning the display panel body and remote control Do not under any circumstances use solvents such as benzine or thinner for cleaner. Use of such liquids may cause deterioration or peeling of paint from the display or remote control unit. Wipe the display and remote control gently with a soft cloth. In the case of excessive dirt buildup, dampen a soft cloth with a diluted neutral cleaning detergent and after wringing the cloth thoroughly, wipe the component and then dry it with a dry soft cloth. Cleaning the screen After dusting, wipe the screen gently using the supplied cleaning cloth or a soft cloth. Do not use tissue or a rough cloth. As the surface of the screen is easily scratched, do not rub it or hit it with a hard object. Cleaning the vents As a general rule, use a vacuum cleaner about once a month to clean the vents on the rear panel of the display of dust buildup (set the vacuum cleaner to its weakest setting when doing this). Using the unit without cleaning it of dust will cause the internal temperature to increase, resulting in possible breakdown or fire. VentsVentsVentsVentsVents Illustration depicts PRO-1010HD model. Troubleshooting What may at first seem to be an malfunction, may be remedied with a quick check. Please check to see a warning is displayed on the screen. If displayed, refer to the table below and check the mode. If there is no display check to see the problem is listed on page 49. The problem may also be caused by something other than this unit so please also check the other components being used such as a video deck. If the problem can still not be solved please consult the dealer where this unit was purchased. About the self diagnosis mode Messages appear on the center of this unit’s screen to indicate operation or connection faults. After message confirmation, check the condition of the unit. In the above, messages contents indicated by (**) represent numerals.

ERROR MESSAGECAUTIONOUT OF RANGE

CAUTIONUNSUPPORTED SIGNAL SIGNAL NGWARNINGTHERMAL ALERTSHUT DOWN (**)WARNINGFAN FAILURESHUT DOWN (**)ERRORINVALID KEY ENTRYSHUT DOWN (**)REMEDY¶ The current input signal isnot supported by the unit.Check the Computer signalcompatibility table onpages 53 to 54, and changethe computer’s outputsignal setting appropriately.¶ Turn off main power (page 9). ¶ Is ambient temperaturetoo high?¶ Remove any objectsblocking the cooling ventson the plasma display.¶ Cooling fan hasmalfunctioned.Immediately turn offpower, remove power plugfrom its outlet, and consulta Pioneer service center oryour dealer.¶ An invalid operation hasbeen attempted. Checkinput signals, connectionsand other settings (forexample, multiscreen).¶ Turn off main power, waitfor 1-2 minutes, then tryturning power on again. Ifproblem persists, removepower plug from its outletand consult a Pioneerservice center or yourdealer. Additional Information49

Additional Information English Additional Information General problems Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown

  • Unit cannot be operated.
  • Remote control does not operate.
  • Power is suddenly turned off.
  • Is the power cord disconnected? (page 20)
  • Has the MAIN POWER switch been switched on? (page 9)
  • External influences such as lightning, static electricity, etc., may cause improper operation. In this case, operate the unit after first turning the MAIN POWER off/on, or unplugging the power cord and re-plugging it in after 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Are batteries inserted with polarity (+, –) correctly aligned? (page 7)
  • Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries.)
  • Is any object occluding the remote signal receiver? (page 7)
  • Point the remote control unit toward the remote signal receiver when operating (page 7).
  • Is the selected screen size correct? Switch to another screen size (page 30).
  • Are [SCREEN] mode adjustments such as picture size made correctly? (pages 30 to 32 and 39 to 41)
  • Adjust the picture tone (page 35).
  • Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright.
  • Is [CLAMP POSITION] setup correct? (page 25)
  • Is the [HDMI INPUT] setting appropriate? (Only during HDMI input) (Pages 25 to 27).
  • The unit’s internal temperature has increased (Air vents are blocked). Remove any objects blocking vent or clean (page 48).
  • Is the [POWER MANAGEMENT] function set to [ON]? (page 44)
  • Is connection to other components correct? (pages 12 to 16)
  • Has setup been done correctly after connection? (pages 23 to 28)
  • Is the correct input selected? (page 29)
  • Is a non-compatible signal being input? (pages 52 to 54)
  • Is the [PICTURE] setting correct? (page 35) Problem Possible Solution
  • The screen is displayed in a small size.
  • Letter breakup on screen.
  • A sharp sound is sometimes heard from the cabinet.
  • Bright portions of image appear to be losing intensity.
  • Speckles or noise appears on screen.
  • Stripes appear on the screen.
  • Sound is heard from inside the unit.
  • Is the correct screen size selected? (pages 30 to 32 and 39)
  • Adjust using [SCREEN] mode on the menu screen (page 39). If there is still no improvement, this unit may be limiting the displayable range. Check the Computer signal compatibility table (pages 53 to 54).
  • Expansion/contraction caused by surrounding temperature change may result in sound being heard from the cabinet. This is not a malfunction.
  • When the video input signal’s level is too high, the bright portions may appear to be losing their intensity. Increase the adjustment level of the contrast and check the picture (page 35).
  • May be caused by radio wave interference from appliances with motors such as hair dryers, electric vacuum cleaners, electric power drills, ignition systems of cars, motorcycles etc., switch devises such as thermostats etc., neon signs or electrical discharge from power lines etc.
  • May be caused by radio wave mingling from TV station, FM station, amateur radios, public radios (simplified radios) etc., or a nearby personal computer, TV, or video/audio component.
  • A strong electromagnetic field may cause picture distortion and similar problems.
  • Normal sound of the cooling fan and internal sliding parts of the plasma display panel. Not a malfunction.
  • Fan is set to operate only after ambient temperature exceeds 35°C (95°F) (differs depending on installation conditions). Not a malfunction.
  • Fan speed changes automatically in accordance with ambient conditions. Not a malfunction. Problem Possible Solution50

Additional Information English Additional Information Precautions Regarding Use Panel sticking and after-image lag

  • Displaying the same images such as still images for a longtime may cause after-image lagging.This may occur in the following two cases.

1. After-image lagging due to remaining electrical load

When image patterns with very high peak luminance aredisplayed for more than 1 minute, after-image lagging mayoccur due to the remaining electric load. The after-imagesremaining on the screen will disappear when moving imagesare displayed. The time for the after-images to disappeardepends on the luminance of the still images and the timethey had been displayed.

2. After-image (lag image) due to burning

Avoid displaying the same image on the Plasma Displaycontinuously over a long period of time. If the same image isdisplayed continuously for several hours, or for shorter periodsof time over several days, a permanent after-image mayremain on the screen due to burning of the fluorescentmaterials. Such images may become less noticeable if movingimages are later displayed, but they will not disappearcompletely.The same kind of burning of a lag image may also be producedafter extended multi-hour use, or recurrent daily use for shorterperiods of a single [4:3] screen size, or [DOT BY DOT] image.Except in cases where violation of intellectual property rightsmay be involved (pages 30 to 32), it is recommended that lag-image burning be avoided by selecting a screen size thatdisplays images over the entire screen (pages 30 to 32).• In addition, the [ENERGY SAVE] function (page 43), [ORBITER]function (page 46), and [MASK CONTROL] function (page 47),can also be used to reduce the chance of lag image formation. About the plasma panel’s protection function The brightness of this display will deteriorate slightly when animage with little movement such as a photograph or computerimage is continuously displayed. This is caused by the plasmapanel’s protection function which detects images with slightmovement and automatically adjusts brightness to protect thedisplay, and is not a malfunction.The screen-saver function begins operating when the displaydetects no or little screen movement for a period of about threeminutes; the function is an automatic feature and cannot beturned OFF. Pixel failure The plasma display screen is composed of a high numbers oftiny pixel elements constructed in a high-precision array, but onoccasion one or more of the pixels may fail to light, or may lighterratically. This is an inevitable by-product of the manufacturingprocess and not a malfunction. Concerning infrared light In principle, the plasma display radiates infrared light. Dependingon the environment in which the monitor is installed and used,infrared remote control units for other nearby appliances may failto operate properly, or noise may be heard in wirelessheadphones. In such cases, move the affected appliance to alocation where its infrared sensor is not affected. Electromagnetic interference This unit is built in compliance with official standards forelectromagnetic interference, but it nonetheless may produce alow level of radio noise. This noise may be noticeable if AMradios, computers, or video appliances are installed too close tothe display. In such cases, remove the affected appliance to alocation where it is not affected. Additional cautions

  • If the power is automatically turned off during operation of thisunit, the following reasons may be the cause.1 Is the [POWER MANAGEMENT] function or [AUTOPOWER OFF] function set to [ON/ENABLE]? (page 44).2 The surrounding temperature has risen above 40°C (104°F).The display should be used within ambient temperatureconditions below 40°C (104°F).3 The internal temperature has risen abnormally due toblocked cooling vents, overheating of internal electronicparts, or other factors.If the power is automatically turned off for a reason other thanthe above reasons, there could be a malfunction. In this case,unplug the power cord from the power outlet and requestrepair from your nearest sales outlet.• The plasma display panel of this unit is very bright and viewingit a close distance will cause eye strain.We recommend that you view the screen from a suitabledistance (3 to 6 m).• In order to protect the panel and internal circuitry, this displayis provided with a cooling fan designed to turn on/off andchange speed automatically in accordance with ambienttemperature conditions (the fan sound will change inaccordance with its speed). The display should be used withinambient temperature conditions below 40°C (104°F). STANDBY and ON Indicators When the ON indicator is flashing green, an error message is indicated. Consult any onscreen messages (page 48) andcheck ambient conditions (temperature, etc.) and respondaccordingly (page 49).If the problem persists, disconnect the power plug and consultyour dealer or a service center.Other than this, if the power turns off by itself, or refuses to turnon, or if the STANDBY indicator conditions flashing red, amalfunction may be indicated. Immediately disconnect the powerplug and consult your dealer or a service center.51

Additional Information English Additional Information Specifications General (PRO-1010HD) Light emission panel .................. 50-inch AC Plasma Panel

  • Audio Input AUDIO INPUT (for INPUT1) Pin jack (x2) L/R p. 500
  • mVrms/more than 10 kΩ AUDIO INPUT (for INPUT2) Pin jack (x2) L/R p. 500
  • mVrms/more than 10 kΩ AUDIO INPUT (for INPUT3/4) Pin jack (x2) L/R p. 500
  • mVrms/more than 10 kΩ AUDIO INPUT (for INPUT5) Pin jack (x2) L/R p. 500
  • mVrms/more than 10 kΩ Output SPEAKER L/R – 16 Ω/7 W +7 W (at 8 Ω) Control RS-232C p. 8
  • D-sub 9 pin (pin connector) CONTROL OUT pole mini jack52 p. 4

Additional Information English Additional Information

Computer signal compatibility table (PRO-1010HD) (INPUT1 (D-sub) and INPUT5) : Not available.[Meaning of symbols] : Optimal picture. Adjustment of picture position, refresh rate, phase etc., may be necessary. : Picture will be enlarged but some fine detail will be hard to see.Resolution(Dot x Line)VerticalDOT BY DOT FULLRemarksScreen size (Dot x line)Horizontal 4:3 Refresh rate1024x768

24.8kHz31.5kHz37.9kHz31.5kHz35.0kHz37.9kHz37.5kHz43.3kHz31.0kHz35.2kHz37.9kHz48.1kHz46.9kHz53.7kHz49.7kHz48.4kHz56.5kHz60.0kHz(60.2kHz)68.7kHz44.7kHz45.1kHz47.8kHz56.1kHz Note In rare cases, a normal picture may not be obtained when switching between compatible signal formats on the output device (PC). Should this happen, turn off the power, and then turn it back on again.54

Additional Information English Additional Information Computer signal compatibility table (PRO-810HD) (INPUT1 (D-sub) and INPUT5) : Not available. [Meaning of symbols] : Optimal picture. Adjustment of picture position, refresh rate, phase etc., may be necessary. : Picture will be enlarged but some fine detail will be hard to see. : Simple reproduction. Fine detail will not be reproduced. 56.4Hz 70.1Hz 85.1Hz 60Hz 66.7Hz 72.8Hz 75Hz 85Hz 60Hz 56Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 74.6Hz 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz (74.9Hz) 85Hz 60Hz 56Hz 60Hz 70Hz 1024x768 1024x768

Resolution (Dot x Line) Vertical DOT BY DOT FULL Remarks Screen size (Dot x line) Horizontal 4:3 Refresh rate Note In rare cases, a normal picture may not be obtained when switching between compatible signal formats on the output device (PC). Should this happen, turn off the power, and then turn it back on again.55

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INPUT1 (Mini D-sub 15 pin female connector) pin allocation. Explanation of Terms Aspect ratio The TV screen’s width to height ratio is referred to as its aspectratio. The aspect ratio on standard TVs is 4:3 and on wide TVs orHigh Definition TVs it is 16:9. S jack (S-VIDEO jack) This jack separates and transmits the video signal as two signals;the luminance (Y) signal and the color (C) signal. Because of this,picture reproduction is superior to that obtained at the compositeinput/output jacks. S-video signal The video signal is composed of two signals; the chroma signal(color signal) which reproduces color and the luminance signalwhich reproduces light and darkness. With standard videocomponents, these two signals are combined into one and arehandled as a video signal referred to as the composite signal.The S-video signal, however, is a signal that handles these twosignals separately. Because they are not combined as in thecomposite video signal, the high quality of both signals can beretained. Component video signal General term for video signal format composed of the Y.CBCR, Y. PBPR and Y.B-Y.R-Y luminance signal + color signal.The component video signal is sometimes simply called the colordifference signal.

This indicates a video signal in the form of a synchronizationsignal added to the G (GREEN) signal of the RGB signal. VGA General term for Video Graphics Array.Generally this indicates a 640 dot x 480 line resolution. WVGA General term for Wide Video Graphics Array.Generally this indicates a 848 dot x 480 line resolution. XGA General term for eXtended Graphics Array.Generally this indicates a 1024 dot x 768 line resolution. WXGA General term for Wide eXtended Graphics Array.Generally this indicates a 1280 dot x 768 line resolution.

NC (No connection) GND GND GND GND DDC + 5V GND NC (No connection)DDC SDAHD or H/V SYNC DDC SCLPin No.Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 2004 Pioneer Corporation.All rights reserved.ii

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4 Use the 2/3 buttons to select [MODE SR+].

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