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Summary of Contents for Medion PLASMA DISPLAY

  • Page 1 English...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Turning On The Plasma Display ........
  • Page 4: Chapter Description

    Chapter Description Pages Colour Display ............44 Operation .
  • Page 5: Standards

    Standards The plasma display at hand is an information technology device. The plasma display complies with the following guidelines and standards: • 89/336/CEE from 3 May 1989 with subsequent modifications (Directive 92/31/CEE from April 1992 and Directive 93/68/CEE from 22 July 1993) •...
  • Page 6: Important Notes On Safety

    Only in this manner from the mains input module. can you utilise all functions safely and reliably. Connect the plasma display only to a socket with earthing contacts installed according to regulations, As far as possible, keep the operating instructions and whose main voltage conforms with the device’s...
  • Page 7 Important notes on safety! Exhausted batteries do not belong in household • The plasma display has a glass surface. Should the waste. The batteries must be disposed of at the device be subjected to excessive loading (e.g. collection points provided for this purpose.
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    16:9 display. • Display: flat - large - slim The new plasma display offers 852 x 480 pixel • Images: High-contrast and distortion-free under resolution on a screen surface of 920mm x 512mm.
  • Page 9 PC FORMATS DOS Modes 640 x 400 and 720 x 400 VGA (640 x 480) @ 50Hz – 85Hz repetition rate SVGA (800 x 600) @ 50Hz – 85Hz repetition rate WVGA (848 x 480) @ 50Hz – 85Hz repetition rate XGA (1024 x 768) @ 50Hz –...
  • Page 10: Installation And Start-Up

    Installation and Start-up Checking the Scope of Delivery Your plasma display has been tested with great care up. If a part of the scope of delivery is missing, please and packed before delivery. It is available for use contact the Service Hotline. The missing component immediately after unpacking.
  • Page 11: For Your Information And Safety

    Select the installation site according to the following criteria: 1. Line of vision Despite its very large line of vision, the plasma display provides the best performance in a directly vertical line of vision. Align the display along the axis of the most frequently utilised line of vision.
  • Page 12: Reference For Wall Mounting

    Clearance zone zone 10cm Clearance zone • The plasma display may only be mounted on C A U T I O N vertical (plumb) walls by means of the wall mounting unit. • Before beginning the mounting, make sure that the display is turned off and the mains cable and signal cable are unplugged.
  • Page 13: Reference For Table Mounting

    • The attachment points are situated horizontally at a spacing of 634 mm and vertically at a spacing of 270 mm. The spacing between the upper edge and the upper attachment point amounts to 71.5 mm, including the plastic covering. •...
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  • Page 15: Installation Of Connecting Line

    Always turn the device off before connecting There are a few tasks to take care of before you turn a signal source to your plasma display. on your plasma display for the first time. • Turn your plasma display off during all tasks 2.7.2 Connection of Sound (playback)
  • Page 16: Remote Control

    2.7.3 Remote Control All of your plasma display’s selection and adjustment The remote control range is reduced when the batteries possibilities are able to be carried out with the remote become weaker. In this case, please replace the control. Menus on the display are available for your batteries.
  • Page 17: Connection Of Mains Cable

    2.7.4 Connection of Mains Cable Always utilise the enclosed mains cable in order to • USA guarantee optimal image quality. • Germany First of all, insert the mains cable into the input panel, • Canada and only thereafter into the socket. •...
  • Page 18: Turning On The Plasma Display

    2.7.5 Turning On the Plasma Display You can only control your plasma display with the switch the mains switch into position 0 and pull remote control when the device is in stand-by mode. the mains plug from the socket for complete Switch the mains switch in the input panel into disconnection.
  • Page 19: Connection To Compatible Pcs

    Connection to Compatible PC’s The plasma display is suitable for utilisation together are not sure about which jack the monitor is to be with compatible computers. Your PC has one of the...
  • Page 20 Chapter 6: “Maintenance 6. During the first utilisation of an analogue video (Maintenance and Repairs), use the description of the format (RGB). The plasma display always individual OSD functions, or contact your service site. automatically executes the auto-adjust function.
  • Page 21: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes PC mode For optimal image reproduction, we recommend the 848 x 480, 640 x 480 or 720 x 400 pixel resolutions. The 848 x 480 pixel resolution corresponds to the display matrix, and offers the best image reproduction. You can obtain the driver for this resolution on the Internet pages of most of the well-known manufacturers of graphics cards.
  • Page 22: Remote Control

    4 Remote control 4.1 Direct Functions • The remote control only functions if the plasma display has been turned on with the mains switch beforehand. STDBY After you have turned on the display once with the mains switch, you can turn it on and off with the remote control (stand-by).
  • Page 23 This function enables the selection and aborting of the submenu. 1 ... 9 and 0 Direct statement of programme slot, teletext page selection. - /-- With this key you can switch between the one-digit programme numbers (1...9) and the two-digit numbers (11...99).
  • Page 24 In the auto-tuning operating mode the function assignment is effected by the fade-in of a red field. GREEN In the teletext mode the green key is utilised for downward movement. In the teletext mode the red key is utilised for upward movement.
  • Page 25: Everyday Settings

    4.2 Everyday Settings 4.2.1 On-Screen Display (OSD) There are six keys on the remote control for menu control. These keys have the following functions: 1. Press the MENU key and the main menu appears on the upper left hand edge of the screen. The main menu “INPUTS”...
  • Page 26: Main Menu

    H pos.: Phase: • The plasma display always executes the auto-adjust function automatically during the initial utilisation of a video format. During this time the display presentation shuttles back and forth in order to obtain the optimal position and playback.
  • Page 27 USER TIMINGS Submenu H freq.: V freq.: Pixel Clk: H / V pole: User timings > Position > Auto Setup Recall V pos.: Adjust V size: Delete all H size: H pos.: Phase: SETTINGS Submenu PC (DVI) H freq.: 38 kHz V freq.: 60 Hz Pixel Clk:...
  • Page 28 SETTINGS Submenu Inputs > Select: CVBS Picture > Settings > TV standard PAL BG Display > VCR stability Sound > Setup > Info > • The following TV standards are automatically recognised and indicated in the OSD after recognition: PAL/SECAM/NTSC. •...
  • Page 29 SETTINGS Submenu Inputs > Select: TUNER Picture > Settings > Auto Mode search > Display > Manual search > Sound > Sort > Setup > Delete all > Info > TV standard PAL BG Search Form Search in progress Program start point You can select the following TV standards: •...
  • Page 30 START SEARCH Submenu 1 ARD 11 ZDF 21 WDR 31 ____ Search underway (Red) ? : Abort search Inputs > Source: TUNER Picture > Source Settings > Auto Mode search > Display > Manual search > Sound > Sort > Setup >...
  • Page 31 SORTING Submenu 1 ARD 11 ZDF 21 WDR (Green)_ : Select a program. Current = 31 MENU: Stop sorting (Blue)_ : Insert an empty program at current position. (Yellow)_ : Swap selected program with current position. Inputs > Source: TUNER Picture >...
  • Page 32 Submenu IMAGE for PC Signals Inputs > Picture > Contrast: Display > Brightness: Sound > Sharpness Setup > Info > • Contrast, Brightness -> Press the key to increase the value of the Set Up, and to make the image darker. Range 0 to 100%.
  • Page 33 Submenu DISPLAY for PC Signals Inputs > Picture > Display > Picture format Zoom: Full Screen Sound > Colour temperature User zoom: Set Up > Image contrast Info > Picture-in-Picture Freeze picture User colour temperature • The Zoom submenu allows the Set Up of a series of zoom factors which allow the partial, complete or enlarged display of the image.
  • Page 34 Submenu DISPLAY for PC / Video Signals Inputs > Picture > Display > Picture format Sound > Colour temperature 9300K 7500K Setup > Image contrast 9300K Info > Picture-in-Picture 11000K Freeze picture User User colour temperature • Open the selection with the key, and select one of the indicated colour temperatures.
  • Page 35 Submenu DISPLAY for PC Signals Inputs > Picture > Display > Picture format Sound > Colour temperature Setup > Image contrast Info > Picture-in-Picture Size / (On/Off) PIP Off Freeze picture Source User colour temperature Horizontal pos. Vertical position • The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) menu appears only during selection of one of the two PC signal sources. The PC image is displayed in the full mask, and the selected video image can be called-in as a fade-in.
  • Page 36 Submenu DISPLAY for PC / Video Signals Inputs > Picture > Display > Picture format Sound > Colour temperature Setup > Image contrast Info > Picture-in-Picture Freeze picture User colour temperature Green Blue Submenu Sound for PC / Video Signals Inputs >...
  • Page 37 Submenu SETUP for PC / Video Signals Inputs > Picture > Display > Sound > Setup > Display Source Info: Info > Language: German OSD Set Up: > Pwr Down / Stand-by: > Reset to factory defaults: > Sleep Timer: •...
  • Page 38: Submenu Info

    Submenu SETUP for PC / Video Signals Inputs > Picture > Display > Sound > Setup > Display Source Info: Info > Language: German OSD Set Up: > Pwr Down / Stand-by: > Show Logo Reset to factory defaults: > Reaction on PC syncs: Sleep Timer: •...
  • Page 39: Format Adjustments

    5.0 Format Set Ups Video Signal Source In the DISPLAY menu the OSD offers seven different operating modes in order to optimally present the different signal sources and video formats on the 16:9 width format display. With the help of the following descriptions you can select the most suitable mode which are indicated by the mode of operation of the display modes.
  • Page 40: Error Analysis And Possible Recovery

    6.0 Error Analysis and Possible Recovery ERROR POSSIBLE CAUSE Complete display failure, although the mains plug is • Power supply interrupted inserted and the device is turned on with the mains • Defect fuse switch and remote control. • Defect mains cable POSSIBLE RECOVERY •...
  • Page 41: Repairs

    ERROR POSSIBLE CAUSE The displayed image is too dark. • The display screen quality is not adjusted properly. POSSIBLE RECOVERY • Correct the image brightness and contrast. ERROR POSSIBLE CAUSE No signal appears on the screen. • You have selected the false input channel. •...
  • Page 42: Cleaning The Display And Housing

    The modular design of the colour plasma display and the materials utilised enable easy separation in sensible portions, which represents a basic prerequisite for C A U T I O N waste separation and recycling.
  • Page 43: Technical Specifications

    7. Technical Specifications 7.1 Product Attributes The colour plasma display complies with the following specifications, when • the power supply lies within the specified range, • the display has been in operation for at least 30 minutes, • the timing, video input and the display size are specified as follows.
  • Page 44: Display

    7.2 SCREEN VIDEO STANDARDS • Size: 42” - 106cm • Video: PAL/SECAM/NTSC • Format: • TV tuner: PAL/SECAM 16:9 • 47 MHz to 861 MHz: VHF/UHF/HYPERBAND • Presentable image size: for terrestrial antennas or cable networks 920 mm (horizontal) x 518 mm (vertical) •...
  • Page 45: Conformities

    7.12 CONFORMITIES 7.14 IR REMOTE CONTROL • EMC: EN55022, EN55024, • Conrac CMM3 EN61000-2-2/-3 • Range: ca. 6 m • Safety: EN60950, CE • Functional angle: +/–30 • Code: RECS 80 7.13 DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT 7.15 LOUDSPEAKER (OPTIONALLY) • H x W x D: approx.

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