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42 PDP TV User's Guide Please observe all safety precautions when using this product. °< Please read this manual carefully before using this product. CONTENTS °< Quick and Easy Installation °< Versatility and Expendability °< That doesn't make you feel fatigue on your Eyes. °< Flat-Panel Digital Display easy on the Eyes. Important Safety Instructions ¶U safeguards for you and your new product °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 4 Important ¶U Note to Cable/TV Installer °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 6 ¶U Warning °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ 6 ¶U Regulatory Information °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 6 ¶U Considerations For Usage °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 7 User Guidance Information ¶U of each part °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 8 Name ¶U Controls and Functions°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 9 ¶U Mounting on a Desktop °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 10 ¶U Installation Precautions °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 10 ¶U Installing an Antenna °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 11 ¶U Remote controller °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 12 ¶U Precautions °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 13 Connection ¶U Connections°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 14 VCR ¶U Cable TV Connections °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 15 ¶U Camcorder/ Game Console Connections °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 16 ¶U DVD Connections°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 17 ¶U DTV Connections °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 18 ¶U Connections °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 19 PC Basic Use ¶U the PDP TV°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 20 Powering ¶U Initial Settings°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ 20 ¶U Watching TV °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 21 ¶U Memorizing the channels °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 22~23 ¶U Selecting input source °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 23 ¶U Changing Picture Settings°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ 24 2 CONTENTS Basic Use ¶U Sound Settings °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 25 Changing ¶U Selecting the Menu Language°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 26 ¶U Setting OSD Tone Menu Background °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 26 ¶U Setting Blue Background °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ 27 Application ¶U Screen Size Changing °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 28 ¶U Adjusting Unclear Screen °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 29 ¶U Using the V-Chip °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 30~33 ¶U Viewing the Closed Captions °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 34 ¶U Viewing Picture in Picture °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ 35 ¶U Auto Volume Level °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 36 ¶U Listening to Stereo Sound / MTS(Multi Television Sound) °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 36 ¶U Resetting PDP TV Settings / Panel Protection °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 37 ¶U Setting Time °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 38 ¶U Automatic Power On/ Off °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 39 Monitor ¶U TV as a Monitor °¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ Using 40 ¶U Adjusting PC Screen °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 40 ¶U Adjusting Color Tone °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 41 Maintenance and Service ¶U shooting Tips °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ 42~43 Trouble ¶U Supported Display Modes°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ °¶°¶ °¶ °¶°¶ 44 3 Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions °< Important safeguards for you and your new product Always be careful when using your PDP TV. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and other injuries, keep these safety precautions in mind when installing, using, and maintaining your machine. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a dry cloth. 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. · Appa ratus sh all n ot be exposed to dri ppin g or spla shi ng and no obj ects fill ed with li quids, such a s vases, shal l be pla ced o n th e appar atus 4 Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. · Appar atus sha ll no t be exp osed to dri pping or splashi ng and n o obje cts fille d wi th liq uids, such as vase s, shall b e placed on the ap paratus CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOT RE MOVE COVER (OR B ACK). NO USER S ERVICEABLE PARTS I NSIDE. REFER SERV ICING TO QUALIFIED S ERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates high voltage is present inside. It is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this product. This s ymbol alerts you that important literature c onceming operation and maintenance has been included with this product. NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER : This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical. 5 Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions WARNING TO PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Caution : - These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. - Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Important : One Federal Court has held that unauthorized recording of copyrighted TV programs is an infringement of U.S. copyright laws. Certain Canadian programs may also be copyrighted and any unauthorized recording in whole or in part may be in violation of these rights. REGULATORY INFORMATION : 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 when the equipment is operated in a residential i nstall ation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this eq uipment d oes cause harmful interfere nce to radi o o r tel evi si on reception , wh ich can be determined by turni ng 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. 6 Safety Precautions Considerations For Usage Still image (immovable) screen may cause permanent damage to PDP TV. 1. Lengthy display of still images from video games, banners, graphics and others may fatally damage the screen. 2. When using Picture-In-Picture, permanent damage may occur if the sub-image screen stays on the corner of screen for a long time. 3. When using the PDP TV in 4 : 3 formats with sidebars for a long period of time, it may cause damage to the plasma panel. It is recommended that you use Wide(16 :9) or Panorama format. (Image burn-in can be avoided by using "Panel Protection" function or a screen-saver. However, once image burn-in occurs, it may not disappear completely. An image will be dimmed as the image is displayed long time or repeatedly.) °ÿ Any damage to the PDP TV caused by improper usage (such as image burn-in) shall not be covered by the warranty. Defective pixels that can be seen on PDP TV screen. (illuminated spots, bright spots, scotoma , blind spot, blinking) Generally, PDP TV consists of about 1.22 million pixels and having defective pixels is possible. A PDP TV with a number of defective pixels below a certain number is not considered defective. The limited number of defective pixels does not affect the performance or reliability of the PDP TV. The standard of inspection regarding defective pixels is the same or better as the competitor's offering on similar PDP TV. It is not subject to replacement or a refund. We will do our best to minimize the defective pixel as best as we can. 7 User Guidance Information Names of each part Front View ®Á Main Power Button - Please turn off the main power switch, if the PDP TV will not be used for a long period of time. ®Ë ®Í Program/Channel °Â, °,, Button ®Î Volume ¢ , ¢ Button ®Ï Standby Input Button ®È Menu key Options To improve the quality of the PDP TV, specification is subject to change without notice. Please contact your dealer for current options available. Stand Ceiling - Mount Bracket Adjustable - Angle Wall mount 8 User Guidance Information Controls and Functions Back View ® ®Ò ®Ú ®Ì ®Á ®Ë ®È ®Í ®Î ®Ï ®Ó ®Ô ®Á RS-232C Terminal ®Ë Antenna Terminal ®È AV Output Terminal ®Í Audio Input Terminal (Comp1, Comp2, PC) ®Î DVI-D Input Terminal ®Ï RGB PC Input Terminal Component 1 Input Terminal ®Ó Component 2 Input Terminal ®Ô AC Input Terminal ® Audio Input Terminal (S-Video/ CVBS) ®Ò CVBS Input Terminal ®Ú S-Video Input Terminal Accessories ° (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > AV Cable °§Connect the PDP TV's AV In terminal to the VCR's AV Out terminal using the AV cable. (Make sure the color of the terminals and the color of the cable are the same) °< Connecting to the S-Video terminal < VIDEO > (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > S-Vid eo Cabl e °ÿ Use the S-Video cable for higher picture quality. Playing the VCR 1. Turn on the PDP TV and press 2. Use to move to "AV". on the remote controller. °§If S-Video has been connected, select S-Video. 3. Turn on the VCR, insert the tape and press play button. 14 Connection Cable TV Connections °< Connecting to the AV terminal °ÿ In order to watch Cable TV, Subscribe to your local Cable TV company and install a separate converter(Set-Top-Box) °ÿ Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacturer and model. < Cable broadcasting receiver > (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > AV Ca ble °§Connect the PDP TV's AV In terminal to the cable broadcasting receiver AV Out terminal using the AV cable. (Make sure the color of the terminals and the color of cable are the same) °< Connecting to S-Video terminal < Cable broadcasting receiver > (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > S-Vide o Cable °ÿ Use the S-Video cable for higher picture quality. Viewing Cable TV 1. Turn on the PDP TV and press 2. Use to move to "AV". on the remote controller. °§If S-Video has been connected, select S-Video. 3. Turn on the cable broadcasting receiver and select the channel you wish to view. 15 Connection Camcorder/Game Console Connections °< Connecting to the AV terminal °ÿ Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacturer and model. < Camcorder/ Game machine > (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > AV Cable °§ Connect the PDP TV's AV In terminal to the camcorder/game console's AV Out terminal with the AV cable. (Make sure the color of the terminals and the color of cable are the same) °< Connecting to S-Video terminal < Camcorder/ Game machine > (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > S-Video Cable °ÿ S-Video cable can be used if there is an S-Video terminal. Using Camcorder/Game Console 1. Turn on the PDP TV and press 2. Use to move to "AV". on the remote controller. °§ If S-Video has been connected, select S-Video. 3. Turn on the Camcorder or video game and set to Video mode. (Please refer to the User's manual of Camcorder/ Video game for more information) 4. Insert tape into Camcorder and press play button or insert disc into the Video game console. 16 Connection DVD Connections °< Connecting to the component terminal < DVD > °ÿ Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacturer and model. Y PB PR (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > Component connection cable Component Audio cable 1. Connect PDP TV's Y, PB,PR terminal in Component 1 or 2 to DVD's Video Out terminal using the external cable. 2. Connect PDP TV's Audio terminals (left& right) in Component 1 or 2 to DVD's Audio Out terminal using the Audio cable. 3. It musts agree Component's number of Y, PB , PR terminal and Audio terminal. °< Connecting to the S-Video terminal < DVD > Y PB PR (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > S-Vi deo Cab le °ÿ S-Video cable can be used if there is an S-Video terminal. °< Connecting to the DVI-D terminal < DVD > Y PB PR (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > DVI-D C able Playing the DVD 1. Turn on the PDP TV and press 2. Use on the remote controller. to move to "Component 1 or 2". °§If S-Video has been connected, select S-Video. °§If DVI-D has been connected, select "DVI" 3. Turn on the DVD, insert the DVD and press Play button. 17 Connection DTV Connections °< Connecting to the component terminal °ÿConnection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacturer and model. < DTV receiver> Y PB PR (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > Component Audio Cable Component Connection Cable 1. Connect PDP TV's Y, PB, PR terminal in Component 1 to DTV receiver's Video Out terminal using the external cable. 2. Connect PDP TV's Audio terminals (left & right) in Component 1 to DTV receiver's Audio Out terminal using the Audio cable. 3. It musts agree Component's number of Y, PB, PR terminal and Audio terminal. °ÿ DTV receiver's output terminal can be marked Y, PB, PR or Y, CB, CR according to products. °< Connecting to the PC/DVI terminal < DTV receiver> Y PB PR (R) (L) < PDP TV Back view > Analog RGB(D-Sub 15 pin) Cable DVI- Cable D PC Audio Cable °§ Some of DTV receiver(Set-Top-Box) have an PC Connector (D-Sub 15pin), DVI connector instead of Component output . °§ Connect Audio Cable from the Audio output terminal of receiver to the PC Audio input terminal of the PDP TV. Viewing DTV 1. Turn on the PDP TV and press 2. Use on the remote controller. to move to "Component 1 or 2". °§If D-Sub 15 Pin has been connected, select PC. °§If DVI-D has been connected, select DVI. 3. Turn on the DTV receiver and select the channel that you want. 18 Connection PC Connections °ÿ Connection terminals of other appliances differ by manufacturer and model. < PC > < PDP TV Back view > Analog RGB(D-Sub 15 pin) Cable DVI-D Cable PC Audio Cable °§onnect PDP TV's PC INPUT terminal to PC's RGB terminal using the D-Sub cable. C °§If there is a DVI-D terminal in your PC, use the DVI-D cable connection. °§Connect PDP TV's PC Audio terminal to PC's Audio terminal using the Audio cable. (Only possible for PC's with Audio terminal) How to Use as PC 1. Turn on the PDP TV and press on the remote controller. 2. Use to move to "PC". If DVI-D has been connected, select "DVI" 3. Set the PC video output mode to VGA (640°ø480)/ SVGA (800°ø600)/ XGA (1024°ø768). In the mode higher than XGA (1024°ø768) "Out of Range" message appears. Be sure to change your PC video format to less than SXGA mode. 19 Basic Use Powering the PDP TV °

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