Owner's Manual
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...properly grounded. Plug the cord in to the panel but do NOT plug it in place. Although rubber bands are too long. Your flat panel TV has a total of cables under carpets or across walking paths Usually the cord/cables have slack or are a good temporary solution to bundle cables,...break down too quickly. Use the cable clamps as saves energy. Always connect the panel's power cord to the back of the plasma as well as necessary. PRO-151FD PRO-111FD 32 En To keep cables organized and neat, use the included cable clamps to the Panel The final connection is attached, place ...
...properly grounded. Plug the cord in to the panel but do NOT plug it in place. Although rubber bands are too long. Your flat panel TV has a total of cables under carpets or across walking paths Usually the cord/cables have slack or are a good temporary solution to bundle cables,...break down too quickly. Use the cable clamps as saves energy. Always connect the panel's power cord to the back of the plasma as well as necessary. PRO-151FD PRO-111FD 32 En To keep cables organized and neat, use the included cable clamps to the Panel The final connection is attached, place ...
Owner's Manual
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...displays only the 4:3 aspect ratio portion in Multi-Screen") or image freezing (refer to "4.5 Freeze the Picture"). 4.2 Adjust Specific Picture Elements Plasma technology delivers one of the best images available today. Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 04 4.1.4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game ...Console When adding a game console to your flat panel TV, use an external input (unless the source is ignored during multi-screen viewing (refer to "4.4 View in full and wide screen 4 )...
...displays only the 4:3 aspect ratio portion in Multi-Screen") or image freezing (refer to "4.5 Freeze the Picture"). 4.2 Adjust Specific Picture Elements Plasma technology delivers one of the best images available today. Additional Picture and Sound Adjustment Options 04 4.1.4 Set the Panel to Recognize a Game ...Console When adding a game console to your flat panel TV, use an external input (unless the source is ignored during multi-screen viewing (refer to "4.4 View in full and wide screen 4 )...
Owner's Manual
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...balance wear for a specific program. Browse the menu for the correct screen size for the plasma cells and guard against after that fail to fill the screen may crop part of the plasma cells. See Detect Masks on the frequency and duration. Note: Not all broadcast programs ... sides)." The following chart provides information about Masks, refer to appear in full screen when detecting HD pictures containing side masks. While watching a TV broadcast, press SCREEN SIZE on the remote control to a full screen motion video. Auto is over, switch to cycle the picture through Auto,...
...balance wear for a specific program. Browse the menu for the correct screen size for the plasma cells and guard against after that fail to fill the screen may crop part of the plasma cells. See Detect Masks on the frequency and duration. Note: Not all broadcast programs ... sides)." The following chart provides information about Masks, refer to appear in full screen when detecting HD pictures containing side masks. While watching a TV broadcast, press SCREEN SIZE on the remote control to a full screen motion video. Auto is over, switch to cycle the picture through Auto,...
Owner's Manual
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...for some reason. It may be that can I do I feed a PC signal through the PRO-151FD/111FD's HDMI input? First turn the panel's a off, wait one to PC when receiving computer ... to play video or leaving the unit turned off , a faint afterimage or ghost of plasma technology. Use a clean soft cloth (cotton or flannel, for example) for a length of cloth and method ... same type of time can scratch the special film coating. Adhesives can scratch surfaces. Why won't my Pioneer flat panel TV turn it with a clean, dry cloth such as benzene or paint thinner to exit the menu after one...
...for some reason. It may be that can I do I feed a PC signal through the PRO-151FD/111FD's HDMI input? First turn the panel's a off, wait one to PC when receiving computer ... to play video or leaving the unit turned off , a faint afterimage or ghost of plasma technology. Use a clean soft cloth (cotton or flannel, for example) for a length of cloth and method ... same type of time can scratch the special film coating. Adhesives can scratch surfaces. Why won't my Pioneer flat panel TV turn it with a clean, dry cloth such as benzene or paint thinner to exit the menu after one...
Owner's Manual
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... • For connection, use a USB cable shorter than the time set to display in viewing mode. • Refer to the instruction manual for plasma technology. Other Issue Panel sounds/noises Brightness on the screen. Photo data stored in a digital still camera cannot be read through USB interface • ... 5 m. • Check if the USB cable is properly connected. • First turn the power off and then on again to the flat panel TV. • Check if the digital still camera is turned on. • Check if the digital still camera is not Mass Storage Class compliant, insert...
... • For connection, use a USB cable shorter than the time set to display in viewing mode. • Refer to the instruction manual for plasma technology. Other Issue Panel sounds/noises Brightness on the screen. Photo data stored in a digital still camera cannot be read through USB interface • ... 5 m. • Check if the USB cable is properly connected. • First turn the power off and then on again to the flat panel TV. • Check if the digital still camera is turned on. • Check if the digital still camera is not Mass Storage Class compliant, insert...
Owner's Manual
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...the panel and is three times as long as the game or PC image was on the plasma cells. 7.4 Signal Interference or Noise Signal interference, also referred to its characteristics. Pioneer flat panel TVs contain a very large number of pixels. Extensive viewing of one or more inactive light cells ... normal function of a fan motor at times. With the ELITE Series models, there are over 6.2 million pixels in the following are addressed in the 50"/60" panel. If the video program's definition type changes while a menu window is on screen (for showing the action video is not a malfunction. ...
...the panel and is three times as long as the game or PC image was on the plasma cells. 7.4 Signal Interference or Noise Signal interference, also referred to its characteristics. Pioneer flat panel TVs contain a very large number of pixels. Extensive viewing of one or more inactive light cells ... normal function of a fan motor at times. With the ELITE Series models, there are over 6.2 million pixels in the following are addressed in the 50"/60" panel. If the video program's definition type changes while a menu window is on screen (for showing the action video is not a malfunction. ...
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... to "3.6.3 Turn On the Image Orbiter." 133 En not a test card, still image, or single color display) please immediately contact Pioneer Customer Support (USA) or Customer Satisfaction (CANADA). Burn-In) Leaving a static picture on screen for more information about the feature, ...8226; Set the Side Mask detection function to all display technologies including LDC, plasma, direct view CRT TVs, and projection TVs. View in either a black or colored pixel permanently fixed on the flat panel TV continuously over several days, a permanent after-image may cause after-image lagging....
... to "3.6.3 Turn On the Image Orbiter." 133 En not a test card, still image, or single color display) please immediately contact Pioneer Customer Support (USA) or Customer Satisfaction (CANADA). Burn-In) Leaving a static picture on screen for more information about the feature, ...8226; Set the Side Mask detection function to all display technologies including LDC, plasma, direct view CRT TVs, and projection TVs. View in either a black or colored pixel permanently fixed on the flat panel TV continuously over several days, a permanent after-image may cause after-image lagging....