BenQ PDP46W1 - 46W1 - 46" Plasma Panel User Manual
BenQ PDP46W1 - 46W1 - 46" Plasma Panel User Manual

BenQ PDP46W1 - 46W1 - 46" Plasma Panel User Manual

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1. Safety Guidelines: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
2. Before Use:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
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3. Safety -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
4. Product Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
5. Standard Components-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
6. Names and Functions of Parts: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
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6.2
6.3
6.4
7. Connection to External Equipment----------------------------------------------------------------- 19
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7.2
7.3
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8. Basic Operation--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
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8.3
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9. Optional Accessories--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32
10. Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
11. Factory Settings--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
12. Cleaning and Simple Troubleshooting------------------------------------------------------------- 35
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Safety Guidelines: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2. Before Use:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Open the Package Installation 3. Safety -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 4. Product Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 5. Standard Components-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 6. Names and Functions of Parts: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Side View Front View Rear View Remote Controller 7.
  • Page 2: Safety Guidelines

    1. Safety Guidelines: Caution: Use a power cable is properly grounded. Always use the AC cords listed below for each area: USA …………………… UL Canada………………….. CSA Germany…………………VDE Britain……………………BASEC/BS Japan…………………….Electric Appliance Control Act FCC 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.
  • Page 3: Before Use

    2. Before Use: The product is a 46” WVGA (wide-screen with VGA resolution) Plasma Display with the features of super thinness, high quality, flat display and non-radiation. It has passed the Class-B EMC test and the UL and CSA safety certifications, and is an ideal product for individual users and commercial exhibitioners.
  • Page 4: Safety

    3. Safety: Safety of operators is taken into consideration at the phrase of design and manufacturing, but inappropriate operation may cause electric shock or fire. To prevent the product from being damaged, the following rules shall be observed for the installation, use and maintenance of the product.
  • Page 5 Keep the product away from moisture: * Don’t install the product close to water. * When the product is used close to windows or outdoors, keep it away from water. * When water penetrates into the product, stop the operation, unplug the connector and contact with your dealer.
  • Page 6 WARNING Don’t drop or damage the housing: In the case the product is dropped and the housing is damaged, internal components function abnormally. Unplug the connector immediately and contact the manufacturer for repair. Continuous use of the product may cause fire or electric shock. WARNING Don’t touch the power jack during lightning: Don’t touch the power jack during lightning to avoid...
  • Page 7: Power Cable

    The power cable shall be kept away from heat sources: The heat produced by any heat source may fuse the covering of the power cable. Hold the power connector when remove the power cable: Pulling the power cable may damage the wires inside the cable and cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 8 Read all safety instructions and the User’s Manual before using the product. The safety instructions and User’s Manual shall be maintained in good condition for future use. Special attention shall be paid to the warnings on the User’s Manual. The User’s Manual shall be observed when using the product. Unplug the power connector before cleaning the product.
  • Page 9 The Display exposes in the rain. When the Display cannot operate in normal conditions, adjust it in accordance with the User’s Manual. It may take more time to remove the damage cause by inappropriate adjustment. The Display drops or damages under any circumstances. The performance of the Display changes substantially.
  • Page 10: Product Features

    4. Product Features: The machine uses a Plasma Display Panel with a thickness of 9.8cm. It provides quality image displays and is an ideal choice for multimedia applications. Available for multiple input signals: The standard module provides RGB (D-SUB15 PIN) and digital DVI input connectors, and a RS-232 communication connector (D-SUB 9 PIN MALE).
  • Page 11: Standard Components

    5. Standard Accessories: Warranty X 1 User’s Manual X 1 Power Cable X 1 Note: Depending on the shipping areas, the actual attached to the product might be different. S- terminal X 1 D-sub 15 PIN Signal Line X 1 AV- terminal X 1 Component Video Cable x 1 Battery UM-4 X 2...
  • Page 12: Names And Functions Of Parts

    6. Names and Functions of Parts: Side View: Power switch Power cable Power jack Power jack on the wall Plug the power cable attached to the product into the power jack on the right side of the product. Plug the other end of the power cable into the power jack on the wall. Press the power switch (1: Down, 2: Up).
  • Page 13: Front View

    Front View: (1) Remote control window: The window has a power indicator and is used to receive remote control signals. The indicator shows whether the power of the Display is turned on. Indicator ON (red) Standby state. Indicator ON (green) Power ON state.
  • Page 14 ▲/▼: A. They are used as up/down buttons in the “OSD Menu” screen. B. They are used for quick adjustment when “OSD Menu” is not shown on the screen. The screen shows in the following sequence: Brightness→Contract→Volume→Height→Bass→Left/Right Volume (circular display). The adjustment is made in conjunction with the “.◄/►.”...
  • Page 15: Rear View

    Rear View: (1) Speaker Connection Terminals: Each one set of speaker connection terminals on the left and right sides is used to connect to the speaker with more than 10W and 8£ [ . (2) Fixed Seat. (3) Four tapped holes for the fixed seat: Use the standard screws to fix the seat. (4) Four tapped holes for the wall hanger (optional): Use the standard screws to fix the wall hanger.
  • Page 16 PC Module + Video Module A. CVBS OUT: Is a composite video output terminal (BNC connector) connecting to other displays. B. Audio 2: Is an audio input terminal connecting to the audio output terminal of the video output device. This terminal is shared by CVBS In and S-Video.
  • Page 17: Remote Controller

    Remote controller: 6.4.1 Functions of keys: 1. Power: Press this key in the standby state to turn on the Display. Press this key when turning on the Display to return to the standby state. 2. Video: Press this key to switch the video signal sources. The signal sources switch in the following sequence: AV1, S-Video, Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr).
  • Page 18 5. Menu◄/Menu►: Switch OSD pages in the following sequence (circular display): Display—Image or AV System— Audio-- Language and Screen Saver--- Misc.--- Status 6. Input: Press this key to select the signal sources directly. (Depending on the module, the available signal source options may be different.) A.
  • Page 19 2. Insert two No. 4 batteries in the remote controller as shown in the above figure. 3. Re-assemble the cover in a reversed procedure and confirm the fastener of the cover has fixed in the right position. 6.4.3 Scope of Remote Control: Point to the remote controller to the remote control window (i.e.
  • Page 20: Connection To External Equipment

    7. Connection to External Equipment: PC Module: PC module is used as a PC monitor for the PC display card. D-SUB (15 PIN) connects to analog RGB output interface (Input option RGB 1). DVI connects to digital RGB output interface (Input option RGB 2). Note: 1.
  • Page 21: Pc Module + Video Module

    PC Module + Video Module: The functions of D-SUB, DVI and RS-232 terminals are same as the PC module. The component terminal (Y/PbCb/PrCr) connects to the component output of a video output device (such as DVD or HDTV TUNER). The sound is input via Audio 1 (INPUT Option Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr).
  • Page 22: Pc Module + Enhanced Pc Module

    PC Module + Enhanced PC Module The functions of D-SUB, DVI and RS-232 terminals are same as the PC module. The Display provides 4 sets of RGB inputs (3 analog and 1 digital) and 1 set of RGB outputs. 3 sets of analog inputs, including 2 sets of D-SUB terminals (INPUT Option RGB 1 and RGB 3) and 1 set of 5-axial BNC terminals (INPUT Option RGB 4).
  • Page 23: Connection To External Laud Speakers

    Connection to External Laud Speakers: Speaker (Optional) PDP Rear View Speaker Wire Speaker Terminal Speaker Wire Press the terminal of one speaker down to its end position, extend the wire of the speaker (remove the insulator at the front side) into the bottom of the terminal, and restore the terminal to its original position.
  • Page 24: Basic Operation

    8. Basic Operation: Power ON/OFF: The operation is in Standby mode: Press the “POWER’ key to turn on the Display. The power indicator changes from red to green. Press the “POWER” key in the Start state to turn off the Display. The power indicator changes from green to red.
  • Page 25 8.2.1 Selection of VIDEO Input Mode: Press the “Video” key repeatedly to select the signal source for Video module. The signal sources are displayed in the following sequence: 8.2.2 Selection of PC Input Mode: Press the “PC” key repeatedly to select the signal source for PC and enhanced PC modules.
  • Page 26: Osd Option Adjustment

    OSD Option Adjustment: The keys for OSD option adjustment include: “Menu◄”, “Menu►”, “▲”, “▼”, “◄”, “►” and “Exit”. Press the “Menu◄”, “Menu►” to open “OSD Menu” or select the page at the left or right side. The pages are displayed in the following sequence (circular display): Language and Image or AV system...
  • Page 27: Zooming Of The Screen

    Zooming of the Screen: The Zooming keys include “Wide”, “Zoom +” and “Zoom –”. By pressing the “Wide” key, you can zoom in the screen to its largest size. You can then restore the screen to the original size by pressing the “Wide”...
  • Page 28: Osd Functions

    OSD Functions: 8.7.1 General Description of OSD Function Pages: PC¡ G Display Image Audio Language and Misc. Status screen saver Brightness H. Position Volume Language OSD Position Resolution Contrast V. Position Treble Image Reverse OSD Timeout V Frequency Phase adj. Bass Image Move OSD Rotation...
  • Page 29 8.7.2 Functions of OSD Pages: (1) Display Page: VIDEO The brightness, contrast and reset can be adjusted when inputting PC signals. brightness of the red, green and blue can be adjusted when selecting “User Color Temp” from the Misc. page. The brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness and reset can be adjusted when inputting Video signals.
  • Page 30 (3) Audio Page: The adjustable items of this page, including volume, treble, bass, balance and mute, are same when inputting PC or Video signals. Internal and external speakers can be selected on this page. Note: Audio output does not function when the system is only in PC input mode without connecting the enhanced PC module to the sound card output.
  • Page 31 Note: The plasma display is coated with phosphor (same as CRT). When the screen is displaying statically for a long time, an afterimage may appear and affect the quality of the image. The screen saver forces to move the image at a given time to avoid producing afterimage.
  • Page 32 (5-2) User Color Temp (for AV mode only): Access to the input screen of the “User Color Temp” option when inputting Video signals. (6) Status: VIDEO This page displays resolution and vertical/horizontal frequency when inputting PC signals. When PIP is used, the sub-picture source and systems are also displayed. The signal source and system is displayed when inputting Video signals.
  • Page 33: Optional Accessories

    9. Optional Accessories: Stand Speaker Wall Mount Ceiling Mount Inclination 0 - 25° adjustable ² Î ¤ @ Â ½ Ä ¶ C:\pdp ¨ Æ ° È \User Menu\UM_BenQ.doc 5/30/2002 8:42 PM Wuys...
  • Page 34: Specifications

    10. Specifications Model No. PD 46WV1 Screen Size 46” Wide screen Screen Area 1007mm(W) x 567.4mm(H) Aspect Ratio 16 : 9 External Size 1138mm(W) x 691mm(H) x 98mm(D) (w/o seat and handles) Weight 34kg (w/o Seat) Resolution 852 (H.) x 480(V.) pixels (Each pixel has R/G/B 3-color dots) Pixel Dot Pitch 1.182mm(H.) x 1.182mm(V.)
  • Page 35: Factory Settings

    11. Factory Settings: The manufacturer has setup 17 signal modes as shown in the following table: Factory Signal Settings (for RGB mode) Horizontal Vertical Dot Clock Resolution Frequency Frequency Frequency Remark Horizontal (KHz) (Hz) (MHz) 720×400 31.47 70.08 25.17 640×400 37.90 85.00 31.50...
  • Page 36: Cleaning And Simple Troubleshooting

    12. Cleaning and Simple Troubleshooting: 12.1 Important: (1) Make sure that the power cable is removed from the jack before cleaning the Display. (2) Don’t use volatile solvent (such as toluene, rosin and alcohol) to clean the Display, because such chemical material may damage the housing, screen glass and remote controller, and cause the peeling of the paint.
  • Page 37 Screen position and size are ¡ C Check that the screen position and size is adjusted incorrect. appropriately. Image or color is incorrect. ¡ C Check that the signal line is connect appropriately. ¡ C When connecting to PC, you can change the resolution of PC to acquire correct image.

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