Primate-systems PDP TV User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Manual

Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read the manualPDP TVOperating Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Preparations (continued)CABLE TV (CATV) CONNECTIONA 75-ohm coaxial cable connector is built into the set for easy hookup. When connecting the 75- ohmc

Page 3

Identification of ControlsSOURCEMENUVOLCHMENUVOLCHMain unit (front view)MENUVOLCHPOWER INDICATORREMOTE SENSORA blue indicator lights when the power is

Page 4 - FCC STATEMENT

Identification of Controls (continued)Main unit (rear view)1. RS232 terminals2. DVI input /Audio in3. VGA input /Audio in4. Component inputs 15.8. AV

Page 5 - Important Safety Precautions

Remote ControlFlip the cover, open inthe direction of the1345678910121314152111. POWERTurn the unit on or off2. CH / ,VOL+/-Use to switch channels;In

Page 6

Remote Control171920252117. MODETo access screen layout select menu18. PIP displayTo19. POSTo access PIP frame position select menu20. SIZETo access P

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ConnectionsConnect a VCRWYRWYRYellow (VIDEO)White (AUDIO L)Red (AUDIO R )WYRAVOUTRLVIDEOAUDIOS-VIDEOANT INANT OUTAV INRear of the VCRS-videocableorCon

Page 8 - Preparations

Connections (continued)Connect a CamcorderYellow (VIDEO)White (AUDIO L)Red (AUDIO R )WYRConnect the / cables between the Audio (L/R)/Video jacks on th

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AUDIOCOMPONENTConnect a DVD playerDVD playerWRS-VIDEOAVOUTRLVIDEOAUDIORear of the DVD playerConnect the Video cable between the Y, Cb, Cr input jacks

Page 10 - Preparations (continued)

Connect a DTV receiverS-VIDEOAVOUTRLVIDEOAUDIORear of the DTV receiverHow to connect:1. Turn on your PDP TV , press button on theremote control.SOURCE

Page 11 - Identification of Controls

Connect a PCHow to connect:1. Turn on your PDP TV , press button on theremote control.4. Turn on your PC and check for PC system requirements.SOURCE2.

Page 12 - BOTTOM VIEW

Table of ContentsImportant Information...1Important S

Page 13 - (continued)

Connect a VCR (for recording) or external amplifierWYRVCR forrecordingWYRYellow (VIDEO)White (AUDIO L)Red (AUDIO R )WYRAVOUTRLVIDEOAUDIOS-VIDEOANT INA

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Turning the Unit On and OffTurning the Unit On and Offpicturedown for picture settings for current windowbrightnesscontrastsharpnesscolortint50505012T

Page 15 - ANT INANT OUT

Memorizing the ChannelsSelecting the Signal Sourcesearchsource antenna cableautoset <select> to enableauto fine tune off onfine tunechannel skip

Page 16 - HEADPHONE

Memorizing the Channels (continued)Setting Auto Fine Tune (AFT)searchsourceautoset <select> to enableauto fine tunefine tunechannel skip50132Whe

Page 17 - Blue (P /C )

Basic OperationsChanging ChannelsUsing the Channel Buttons (CH or CH )56Press the or to change channels.When you press theCH CH56CH CH56or , the unit

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Basic Operations (continued)Selecting a MENU language123Press to select the appropriate language:VOL+/-45Select input source signal112Press to confirm

Page 19 - Connections (continued)

Setting Channel Optionschanneledit labels51234select to edit channel labelsEditing Channel Labelchannel up/down to change channelsup/down/left/right t

Page 20 - VCR forrecording

Setting PictureCustomizing the Picture1If the menu does not display, presspicture VOL+/-234Using the Preset Picture Mode123There are three preset pict

Page 21 - Turning the Unit On and Off

Setting SystemSetting the Menu Background342Setting Current Time1324current timeup/down to move12:0 AM1right/left to adjustSetting Sleep Timer123Sleep

Page 22 - Selecting the Signal Source

Fill AllNormalWideZoomThe Fill All mode stretches the input vertically and horizontally to fill the display from edge to edge.This mode is the default

Page 23 - Adding and Erasing Channels

Setting Sound ...28Using the Preset Audio

Page 24 - Basic Operations

Changing Screen Options (continued)Changing the Position of the Image124Using Digital Pan and Zoom34123The unit allows you to adjust the position of t

Page 25 - Select input source signal

Setting SoundCustomizing the Sound134123There are three preset Audio modes ( , and) and one user-set Audio mode ( ).Each preset mode has its own Audio

Page 26 - Editing Channel Label

Setting Sound (continued)Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound ( ) SoundtrackMTS134Using the Auto Volume2Choose for channels that are broadcasting in stereo.

Page 27 - Using the Preset Picture Mode

Changing Screen Layoutlayoutdown for current screen layout optionsfull screenpipsplit screenpop3gridSelecting Screen Layout1342Using the Layout Menu13

Page 28 - Setting Sleep Timer

Changing Screen Layout (continued)PIPSplit ScreenPOP3Main FramePIP FrameWhen this item is selected, one main frame and threescanning frames display on

Page 29 - Freezing the Picture

Main FramePIP FrameNote:4444You can quickly open or close PIP frame by directly usingthe button.Many but not all adjustments and settings can be appli

Page 30 - Using Digital Pan and Zoom

PIP Operations (continued)Changing the Position of the PIP FrameWith the PIP frame displaying, press to display themenu main page.MENU1324Main framePI

Page 31 - Using the Preset Audio Mode

Adjustment in PC (VGA) ModeAdjusting Picture123Adjusting the Phase and Frequency1234Adjusting the Picture AutomaticallyIf you are not satisfied with t

Page 32 - Using the Auto Volume

Adjustment in PC (VGA) Mode (continued)Changing the Scaling mode of Image13452Changing the Position of Image13Press to adjust the value of the item un

Page 33 - Selecting Screen Layout

Viewing Closed CaptionsThe unit decodes and displays the closed captions that are broadcast with certain TV shows. Thesecaptions are usually subtitles

Page 34 - Main Frame Split Frame

Important InformationWARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TORAIN OR MOISTURE.The lightning flash with ar

Page 35 - Using the buttonSIZE

Adjusting Parental Control SettingsThis function allows TV programs to be restricted and TV usage to be controlled based on FCC data. Itprevents child

Page 36 - Using the buttonPOS

Adjusting Parental Control Settings (continued)[2] TV Parental GuidelinesRatingagebasedNote:Age-based ratings can be modified by the content-based rat

Page 37 - Adjusting Picture

Adjusting Parental Control Settings (continued)Accessing the Parental Control Menu1342optionspasswordenter000000OK56Use to move password digit leftwar

Page 38 - Displaying the Information

Adjusting Parental Control Settings (continued)Adjusting the Movie Rating1453Movie blockingAdjusting the TV Rating1Press / or to select an age or cont

Page 39 - Setting Closed Caption

TroubleshootingSymptomsCheck item!This may be caused by obstruction to the antenna due to highrise buildings or hills. Using a highly directional ante

Page 40 - Parental Control

Type PDP TVDisplay Size diagonal 42” WideGeographical Version USDisplay FeatureResolution 852 X 480Pixel Pitch 1.095 X 1.110 mmMaximum Colors 16,777,0

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Specification (continued)TerminalsVideo In RF : TV/CATV 75ohms coaxial x 1AV : RCA 75ohms composite video x 1S-Video : 4-pin DIN x 1D-Sub 15 x 1DVI x

Page 42 - Changing the Password

Dimensional Drawings1050645733110287791245777Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.44

Page 43 - Adjusting the TV Rating

Important Safety PrecautionsElectrical energy can perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries andproperty damage if imprope

Page 44 - Troubleshooting

Important Safety Precautions (continued)12. Stand Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specifiedby the manufacturer, or sold with

Page 45 - Specifications

23.Panel protection---The PDP panel used in this product is made of glass.Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or impacted upon byother

Page 46 - Specification (continued)

PreparationsUsing the Remote Control<Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor windowof the set. Objects between the remote c

Page 47 - Dimensional Drawings

Preparations (continued)Speaker connectionConnect the speaker audiocable to the externalspeaker output jack on theunit matching the "+" and

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