Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit PRO-730HDI du fabricant Pioneer
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Operating Instructions HDTV PROJECTION MONITOR PRO-730HDI PRO-530HDI ARB1557A_En_001.P65 8/8/03, 16:16 1.
2 Progressive Scan/HDTV monitor All SDTV and HDTV signals are converted to 1080i and displayed at high resolution. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) with Copy Protection system The combinati.
3 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this PIONEER HDTV Projection Monitor . Please read the precautionary instructions enclosed with these operating instructions please do so before proceeding. After learning how to operate the Projection Monitor , be sure to keep this manual handy for future reference.
4 W ARNING IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND W ARNINGS • Read all of these instructions. • Keep these instructions for later use. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the Monitor . 1. This Monitor is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).
5 INTRODUCTION 9. Do not subject your Monitor to impact of any kind. Be particularly careful not to damage the screen surface. 10. Unplug the Monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or spray-type cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6 1 7 . An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines/ electric lights or power circuits, or where it can fall onto such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep it from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
7 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HOW TO USE THESE OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 8 INST ALLING THE MONITOR ........................................................ 9 HOW TO A TT ACH THE PROVIDED FRAME COVER .................... 1 0 HOW TO REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE SCREEN .
8 28 AUTO CHANNEL PRESET The broadcast frequencies that can be received depend on your area. Memorize the broadcast stations that can be received in your area in the presets. 2 Press MENU and select SET UP by using the | or button and then pressing « button.
9 INST ALLING THE MONITOR INST ALLA TION PRECAUTIONS: • Keep away from magnetic fields The picture may be distorted if strong magnetic fields are nearby . External speakers should be set at least 2 feet (60cm) away from the Projection Monitor . Electric fans and other motor driven appliances and toys may also be sources of magnetism.
10 NOTES FOR CARE AND CLEANING OF SCREEN: • Do not hit or throw anything onto the protective screen, as a damaged protective screen may cause injury . • If the protective screen surface is dirty , wipe it with a cloth dipped in warm water and then wrung out.
11 INTRODUCTION If you decide remove the protective screen. 1. Remove the left, right, upper , and lower frame covers. 2. Remove the screws from the upper panel frame and side panel frames. (Not remove the screw from the lower panel.) The protective screen is attached when the monitor is shipped to protect the display .
12 ◊B√¿≥??ÙÛ ◊B√¿≥??ÙÛ A B Mixer UHF VHF CATV converter STANDBY/ON MAIN POWER POWER STANDBY ANTENNA /CABLE ON Connect the CA TV converter to the ANTENNA B terminal. (See pages 14 and 15) BEFORE USE Before you watch the TV , perform the following procedure.
13 BASIC OPERA TIONS BEFORE USE Inserting batteries into the remote control unit • Furniture and other obstacles may block the infrared light beam so that it cannot reach the sensor behind the Projection Monitor's screen. • Performance of the remote control unit is adversely affected by strong fluorescent light.
14 Connecting the CA TV converter CONNECTING THE ANTENNA • A good color picture depends on a good TV signal. So does good multichannel (stereo program and SAP) sound. Ask your dealer for advice on how to install your external antenna to receive the best possible signal.
15 BASIC OPERA TIONS Connecting the CA TV conver ter with VCR Connecting VHF/UHF antenna and CA TV converter CONNECTING THE ANTENNA ANTENNA /CABLE A B VCR VCR ANTENNA OUT IN Splitter CATV converter Cable TV ANTENNA /CABLE A B UHF antenna UHF VHF VHF antenna U/V mixer CATV converter Cable TV ARB1557A_En_012_019.
16 CONNECTING VIDEO/AUDIO EQUIPMENT • Refer to the instructions of your VCR or DVD/DVR for the detailed connections. • Before making or changing connections, set the power switch to off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
17 BASIC OPERA TIONS CONNECTING VIDEO/AUDIO EQUIPMENT (MONO) L R Component video output of a DVD player can be connected to both BNC or RCA types. Use these terminals to input signals from a DVD player which has component video output terminals(Y , P B , P R ).
18 INPUT jacks The monitor is equipped with input jacks 1 to 6. Refer to the following explanation for information about each jack. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT jacks There are 4 sets of inputs for VCR and DVD/DVR. Use RCA- type pin plug cords (the same as those used in Hi-Fi systems) for connections.
19 BASIC OPERA TIONS CONNECTING VIDEO/AUDIO EQUIPMENT DIGIT AL INPUT jacks This jack is used to connect devices with digital video output (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.
20 FRONT P ANEL FUNCTIONS A flip-down door conceals the INPUT 4 jacks. Push gently and release, to open the door . T o close the door , lift it back up into place. NOTE: If you accidentally pull the door , it may not shut properly . Push the door back in to shut it.
21 BASIC OPERA TIONS FRONT P ANEL FUNCTIONS 8 RESET button Press to set the Projection Monitor to its initial mode. Initial mode Input selector: Set to TV . TV channel: Remains at the last channel set. VOLUME: Remains at the last setting. MUTING: OFF PICTURE MODE: STD Parameters: Set to 0.
22 Set the mode switch to TV . 1 TV Power button (ST ANDBY/ON) T urns the power of the monitor on and off. 2 INPUT Selector buttons (TV , INPUT 1 to INPUT 6) Press the button to select the source you wish to watch. The screen will display your selection.
23 BASIC OPERA TIONS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIONS - SPLIT/SEARCH screen buttons FREEZE: When this button is pressed with the regular screen, the screen will change to the SPLIT screen and the picture at the time the button was pressed will become the sub-picture, displayed as a frozen image.
24 4 Select a channel. There are three methods for this. 1 Select by pressing the number button (Example) Channel 5 → (Or press and then press within 2 seconds of during so.
25 BASIC OPERA TIONS TO W A TCH TV 2 Select using the TV CH+/ – button The channels will switch according to the order set by channel preset. (See page 28.
26 Press MENU on the remote control unit. The MAIN MENU will be displayed on the screen. Select the desired menu item using | or button of the remote control unit, and press » or « button to perform the desired operations or mater settings. It can also be operated using the buttons on the front of the monitor .
27 BASIC OPERA TIONS CHECKING THE MENU On screen indicators SELECT : Use arrow key to switch function on menu screen. SET : Press SET/ENTER to select the desired function on menu screen. END: End is for turning off the menu screen by pressing the MENU button.
28 AUTO CHANNEL PRESET The broadcast frequencies that can be received depend on your area. Memorize the broadcast stations that can be received in your area in the presets. 2 Press MENU and select SET UP by using the | or button and then pressing « button.
29 BASIC OPERA TIONS AUTO CHANNEL PRESET NOTE: If AUTO CHANNEL PRESET is not performed, refer to the steps on page 47 and onwards to preset channels. 6 Select TV/CABLE MODE , then select the broadcast system to be received from AIR or CA TV . 7 Select AUTO PRESET ST AR T .
30 1 Press MENU and select SET UP by using the | or button and then pressing « button. (Refer to page 26.) 2 Select CONVERGENCE in the same way . MENU END SET SET SELECT SE T U P c c CO NV ER GENC E PR OG RA M BL O CK C HA NG E P A S S W ORD SY STE M I N /OUT D IG I TAL I N T ER FACE CH AN NEL S ET UP 3 Select scan mode.
31 BASIC OPERA TIONS 4 Move the red line onto the green line. Move the vertical line. 5 Move the blue line onto the yellow line. Move the horizontal line.
32 PROGRAM BLOCK (V . CHIP) FUNCTION MP AA RA TING G GENERAL AUDIENCES. All ages admitted. PG P ARENT AL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED. Some material may not be suitable for children. PG-13 P ARENT AL STRONGL Y CAUTIONED. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
33 BASIC FUNCTIONS PROGRAM BLOCK (V . CHIP) FUNCTION CANADIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE RA TING SYSTEM C Children C8+ Children 8 years and older G General programming, suitable for all audiences PG Parental Gu.
34 PROGRAM BLOCK (V . CHIP) FUNCTION 3 MENU END SET SET SELECT c c EXI T PR OG RA M BLOCK I NP U T YOUR P AS SW ORD –– –– SETTING THE PROGRAM BLOCKING LEVEL 1 Press MENU and select SET UP by using the | or button and then pressing « button. (Refer to page 26.
35 BASIC FUNCTIONS PROGRAM BLOCK (V . CHIP) FUNCTION 5 Set BLOCK to ON. MENU END SET SET SELECT c c EXI T PR OG RA M BLOCK U. S .A. CA NA D I AN RA T I N G SY ST E M RAT I N G S Y S T E M BL OC K: O N OF F MENU END SET SET SELECT c c EXI T PR OG RA M BLOCK CA NA D I AN RA T I N G SY ST E M BL OC K: O N U.
36 PROGRAM BLOCK (V . CHIP) FUNCTION 9 Select and confirm the rank of the TV P ARENT AL GUIDELINES. • Each time the SET/ENTER button is pressed, the setting will toggle between ‘ B ’ (Block) and ‘ V ’ (V iew).
37 BASIC FUNCTIONS PROGRAM BLOCK (V . CHIP) FUNCTION 13 After setting, press MENU to turn the menu off. 12 Select and then confirm the rank of the FRENCH RA TING.
38 PROGRAM BLOCK (V . CHIP) FUNCTION HOW TO REMOVE BLOCKING FROM A PROGRAM IN PROGRESS If you choose a program that has a rating higher than your program blocking rating, the picture and sound will cut off and an enter password screen will appear .
39 BASIC FUNCTIONS CHANGING P ASSWORD 3 MENU END SET SET SELECT c c C HA NG E P A S S W ORD I NP U T YOUR P AS SW ORD EXI T –– –– A password must be entered to turn program blocking on and off. The default password is '1234', but it is strongly recommended that you change the password.
40 CHANGING P ASSWORD 4 Enter new password. • Press numeric buttons ‘ 0 ’ thr ough ‘ 9 ’ to enter a four -digit password and press the SET/ENTER button. MENU END SET SET SELECT c c C HA NG E P A S S W ORD EXI T PR E SS TO DE F I NE NE W P A S S W O R D NU ME R I C K EY S –– –– 5 After setting, press MENU to turn the menu off.
41 BASIC FUNCTIONS CHANGING SCREEN SIZE SETTING SCREEN SIZE Different source material have specific screen sizes they should use. Some films are size in V ista some in cinemascope etc. check video/DVD packaging for info. Regular TV program are 4:3, so 4:3 is the standard size.
42 3 MENU END SET SET ADJUST V. P O SITI O N 0 CHANGING SCREEN SIZE TO ADJUST THE SCREEN POSITION When the screen mode is CINEMA WIDE or ZOOM, you can adjust the screen position by pushing the » or « button. During digital signal input, the position can be adjusted using the | or button.
43 BASIC FUNCTIONS 6 After adjusting, press MENU to turn the menu off. 5 MENU END SET SET ADJUST H . P O SITI O N 0 Adjust the screen position. • Adjustable range DIGIT AL 31K : – 10 to 10 DIGIT AL 33K : – 15 to 0 CHANGING SCREEN SIZE ARB1557A_En_041_046.
44 MUL TI-SCREEN FUNCTION VIEWING TWO SCREENS (SPLIT screen) The screen can be split vertically , making it possible to view different images on the left and right. • The screen on left side is the main picture, and the other screen is the sub-picture.
45 BASIC FUNCTIONS MUL TI-SCREEN FUNCTION • Pressing the MENU button in SEARCH screen mode restores the screen display to normal and displays the menu on screen. • These functions cannot be used when INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 is receiving a 1080i, 480p or 720p component signal (or the signals might not be received or noise might be generated).
46 CLOSED CAPTION DECODE FUNCTION Closed caption broadcasting (character information) in the video signal allows the displaying of characters on the screen. This unit has a closed caption decoder which allows, these titles to be displayed when receiving these broadcasts or playing a video cassette or Video Disc with the CC mark, etc.
47 BASIC FUNCTIONS CHANGING CHANNEL SET UP TO ADD OR DELETE PRESET CHANNELS Broadcast stations preset by auto channel preset which are unnecessary can be deleted. Broadcast stations you want to watch that were not preset by auto channel preset can be preset.
48 CHANGING CHANNEL SET UP 5 Select CHANNEL , then select a channel. MENU END SET SET SELECT c c EXI T CH AN N NE L SE T T I N G : AD D LA BEL : && & & C H A N N E L:1 2 0 CH AN NEL AD.
49 BASIC FUNCTIONS CHANGING CHANNEL SET UP 7 Select LABEL and input the letters for the name you want to call this channel. • When adding a channel, a label of 4 characters can be input for the added channel.
50 CHANGING CHANNEL SET UP F A VORITE CHANNEL SET UP Assigning your favorite channels to the four buttons (blue, green, red and yellow) on the remote control unit makes it easy to call them up. Four channels can be assigned to each button, making it possible to set a total of 16 channels.
51 BASIC FUNCTIONS CHANGING CHANNEL SET UP 6 Select antenna. MENU END SET SET SELECT c c EXI T FAVO R I TE C H AN NEL YE L L O W A N T C H 2B 5 6 3A 2 3 4A 5 1 – 11 4 AB 7 Select the channel. MENU END SET SET SELECT c c EXI T FAVO R I TE C H AN NEL YE L L O W A N T C H 2B 5 6 3A 2 3 4A5 11 1 4 B 8 T o set another number , repeat steps 5 to 7.
52 4 PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS This device has five types of picture quality settings in memory . Y ou can choose one from them or set the picture quality you desire and store it in memory . RECALL THE DESIRED SETTINGS 1 Press MENU and select PICTURE b y using the | or button and then pressing « button.
53 BASIC FUNCTIONS PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS STORING THE SET PICTURE QUALITY IN MEMOR Y USER mode can be set for each input source: TV and INPUT 1 to INPUT 6. 1 Select the input source and show the image on the screen. If VCR or DVD/DVR has been selected, start playback for the relevant device.
54 1 Press MENU and select PICTURE . (Refer to page 26.) 2 Select the adjustment item. MENU END SET SET BL AC K LEVE L 1 5 – 5 0 – 30 CO L O R TI N T SH ARP NE SS SELECT PI C T U R E c c MOD E : U S E R ( S T D ) CO N TR AST 30 3 Adjust by pressing | , , » or « .
55 BASIC FUNCTIONS PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS OTHER PICTURE QUALITY ADJUSTMENTS The following six fine adjustments are available. 1 PureCinema ............ This function automatically detects movie film recorded at 24 frames per second, and converts it into a high quality 30 frames per second delivering the picture at the same rate as it was recorded.
56 PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS 1 T o adjust PureCinema This function automatically detects movie film recorded at 24 frames per second, and converts it into a high quality 30 frames per second delivering the picture at the same rate as it was recorded. NOTE: This can be used only during 480i signal input.
57 BASIC FUNCTIONS 3 T o adjust 3D Y/C LEVEL Perform this adjustment when noises appear at the color borders of the image. NOTE: This function can be used only when viewing a source that has been connected to the antenna or composite video input terminal.
58 6 T o adjust FLESH TONE By the time video signals from a broadcast station arrive at your projection monitor (on air or cable TV), they have experienced significant degradation. Flesh tone reduces color noise, improves color uniformity and corrects unnatural flesh tones to give your natural images.
59 BASIC FUNCTIONS PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS 7 T o adjust BLACK ENHANCE Changing the black part of the video signal automatically corrects the gradation of the black. NOTES: • The effectiveness varies according to the content of the video signal. • It cannot be used during RGB signal input.
60 PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS MENU END SET SET GA M M A : TY P E3 CO N TRA ST E X P : OFF SH ARP M O DE : M O D E 1 SELECT PI C T U R E c c BL AC K E N H A NC E : O N S H AR P EFFE CT : O N LTI : MI D 9 T o adjust Luminance T ransient Improvement (L TI) This enables you to switch the definition of the luminance signal.
61 BASIC FUNCTIONS PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS MENU END SET SET L T I : M I D S H A R P M O D E M O D E 1 SELECT P I C T U R E c c B L A C K E N H A N C E : O N S H A R P E F F E C T : O N G A M M A : T Y P E.
62 4 After setting, press MENU to turn the menu off. PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS MENU END SET SET DEFAU L T PR O M O DE SELECT PI C T U R E c c W H I TE BALA N CE ~ T o adjust WHITE BALANCE This enables you to adjust the color temperature to your taste. NOTE: It can be used only during PICTURE MODE PRO.
63 BASIC FUNCTIONS This function switches the display on the screen between 480p (progressive scan) and 1080i (interlace scan) during 480i and 480p. 1 2 MENU END SET SET SELECT SC RE EN c c MTS : M A I N SC AN M O DE : H . P O SITI O N : IN P U T 3 NATUR A L WI D E V.
64 4 SOUND ADJUSTMENTS W A TCHING STEREO AND BILINGUAL PROGRAMS The multichannel TV sound (MTS) decoder enables stereo program and Second Audio Program (SAP) to be received. (SAP is often used for a second language). This MTS decoder can only be used if a broadcast of stereo program or SAP is received.
65 BASIC FUNCTIONS SOUND ADJUSTMENTS TO ADJUST THE SOUND QUALITY BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE can be adjusted. 1 Press MENU and select SOUND . (Refer to page 26.
66 4 3 MENU END SET SET BA SS 10 BA L A N CE R 5 ST AB LE V O L U M E : OF F SELECT SO UN D c c MTS : M A I N – 5 TR E BLE S URROUND : ON OF F NOTES: • This function cannot be used when the SPEAKER mode is CENTER IN or when the SPEAKER mode is OFF and AUDIO OUT mode is FIXED (see page 76).
67 BASIC FUNCTIONS SOUND ADJUSTMENTS TO ADJUST ST ABLE VOLUME A loud sound may suddenly be emitted when you change the TV channel or when the broadcast switches to a commercial or the like. If so, setting ST ABLE VOLUME to ON will enable you to automatically change the volume level to what is comfortable.
68 DIGIT AL INTERF ACE PURE DIGIT AL This function faithfully reproduces the input signal without any processing when digital signal input (INPUT 5, 6) is selected.
69 BASIC FUNCTIONS PICTURE SELECT This function allows you to switch the input signal format to automatic or manual when inputting the digital signal. 2 Select DIGIT AL INTERF ACE .
70 PICTURE SETUP This function allows you to switch the input signal level to automatic or manual when inputting the digital signal. 2 Select DIGIT AL INTERF ACE .
71 BASIC FUNCTIONS DIGIT AL INTERF ACE SOUND SELECT This function allows you to switch the sound signal to automatic or manual when inputting the digital signal.
72 DIGIT AL INTERF ACE POWER MANAGEMENT This function automatically turns on power management mode if no digital signal is input when digital signal input is selected. When digital signal input restarts, power management mode is cancelled. 2 Select DIGIT AL INTERF ACE .
73 BASIC FUNCTIONS MUL TI-POINT CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT 2 Adjust the center point convergence. (Refer to steps 2 to 5 on pages 30 to 31.) 1 Press MENU and select SETUP by using the | or button and then pressing « button. (Refer to page 26.) 3 Select ADJ MUL TI-POINT .
74 • The brackets which shows the adjusting point will move in order . Move to the next point to be adjusted, and repeat steps 4 to 6. 7 After completing the convergence adjustment, press MENU twice to turn the menu off. MUL TI-POINT CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT 6 Adjust the blue line.
75 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS CONNECTION WITH RECEIVER (1) (MONO) L R RGB INPUT 3 INPUT ANTENNA /CABLE A B CONTROL SERVICE ONL Y IN OUT COMPONENT VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO P B/ C B / C B P B Y Y P R/ C R / C R P .
76 CONNECTION WITH RECEIVER (1) 4 MENU END SET SET SELECT c c SY STE M I N/ O U T AU D I O OUT : F I XED SY STE M M O D E : OFF SPE AKER : NO R M AL CE NTE R IN OFF EXI T 1 Press MENU and select SETUP by using the | or button and then pressing « button.
77 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS CONNECTION WITH RECEIVER (1) 6 MENU END SET SET SELECT c c SY STE M I N/ O U T SY STE M M O D E : OFF SP E AK ER : EXI T NO R M AL AU D I O OUT : FI X E D VA R Select the AUDIO OUT mode.
78 (MONO) L R Component video output of a Receiver can be connected both BNC or RCA types. The video output can be connectedto BNC or to RCA types. RGB INPUT 3 INPUT ANTENNA /CABLE A B CONTROL SERVICE.
79 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS CONNECTION WITH RECEIVER (2) SYSTEM MODE setting 4 MENU END SET SET SELECT c c SY STE M I N/ O U T AU D I O OUT : F I XED SP E AK ER : EXI T NO R M AL SY STE M M O D E : ON OF F 1 Press MENU and select SET UP . (Refer to page 26.
80 IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL If you want to control are your Pioneer equipment with the remote for this unit, you can daisy-chain the components. Connect the audio/video components using the pioneer Î terminals as shown below . See page 86 to 91 for how to control other components.
81 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS 1 Set the mode switch to match the device to which you want to preset the remote control code • Example: T o select DVD/DVR. 2 At the same time, press the EDIT button and number button 1. 3 Select the desired manufacturer . • Select from the figure on page 82.
82 REMOTE CODE SET UP Manufacturer's preset remote control codes Different functions can be performed by different components using the remote control buttons.
83 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS CABLE/SA T VCR DVD/DVR 076 GE3 077 Y AMAHA 078 Y AMAHA2 079 Y AMAHA3 080 Y AMAHA4 081 CURTIS_MA THIS 082 CURTIS_MA THIS2 083 CURTIS_MA THIS3 084 FUNAI 085 ADMIRAL 086 KENWOOD 087.
84 REMOTE CODE SET UP TO LEARN REMOTE CONTROL CODES T o operate other manufacturers' remote control codes not preset using the remote control unit, have the remote control unit learn these signals.
85 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS REMOTE CODE SET UP • Buttons which can be learnt are as follows. C B L ........... SOURCE POWER, CH (+), CH ( – ), CH RETURN, CH ENTER, 1 to 9, 0 S A T ........... SOURCE POWER, CH (+), CH ( – ), | , , » , « , SET/ENTER, MENU, DTV/ SA T GUIDE, DTV/SA T INFO, CH ENTER, 1 to 9, 0, DVD TOP MENU D T V .
86 REMOTE CODE SET UP REMOTE CONTROL UNIT SETTING BUTTONS 1 EDIT/LEARN button EDIT : When the EDIT/LEARN button is pressed at the same time as number button 1, the mode will change to preset code edit mode.
87 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS REMOTE CODE SET UP CABLE CONTROL BUTTONS CABLE, SA T and DTV cannot be selected at the same time. When the mode switch is set to CBL/SA T the cable converter connected to the Monitor can be operated using the buttons 1 to 5 .
88 REMOTE CODE SET UP SA T CONTROL BUTTONS CABLE and SA T cannot be selected at the same time. When SA T is preset by REMOTE CODE SET UP , the remote control unit buttons will function as shown below .
89 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS DTV CONTROL BUTTONS Mode switch 3 8 0 - 9 1 2 5 4 6 7 CABLE, SA T and DTV cannot be selected at the same time. When a digital tuner is connected to the monitor , set the mode switch to CBL/SA T . The tuner can be operated with the remote control unit if buttons 1 to - have learnt the functions (see page 84).
90 REMOTE CODE SET UP VCR CONTROL BUTTONS If the VCR is preset by REMOTE CODE SET UP , the remote control unit button will function as follows when the mode switch of the remote control unit is set to VCR.
91 V ARIOUS FUNCTIONS REMOTE CODE SET UP DVD/DVR CONTROL BUTTONS Mode switch 3 5 , 6 2 4 7 8 9 0 - , = ~ ! , @ 1 DVD and DVR cannot be selected at the same time. If the DVD/DVR is preset by REMOTE CODE SET UP , the remote control unit button will function as follows when the mode switch of the remote control unit is set to DVD/DVR.
92 MENU INDEX Closed Caption menu (See page 46) PICTURE adjustment menu (See page 52) MENU END SET SET CO L O R T E M P : S TD 3D Y / C LE V E L : 3 3D N R LEVEL : 3 SV M : H I GH FL ES H T O N E : O .
93 OTHERS MENU INDEX CHANGE P ASSWORD menu (See page 39) CHANNEL SET UP menu (See page 28) MENU END SET SET SELECT c c EXI T AUT O CHANNE L PR E SE T TV/ CA BLE M O D E : AU T O PRESET CATV ST A R T A.
94 TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with the Monit or , check the points below . Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Investigate the other component and electrical appliances being used.
95 OTHERS TROUBLESHOOTING The following symptoms may be mistakenly regarded as malfunctioning. In many cases, they are not the faults of the Monitor . There are 2 or 3 layers of images (ghost images) .
96 SPECIFICA TIONS Display and amplifier section Reception system ........ American TV standard NTSC system Screen size ................................................ 64" (PRO-730HDI) 53" (PRO-530HDI) C R T ................................
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100 Printed in U.S.A. <ARB1557-A> Published by Pioneer Corporation. Copyright © 2003 Pioneer Corporation. All rights reserved. PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90810-1540, U.
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