Operating InstructionsPLASMA DISPLAY SYSTEMPRO-115 0HDPRO-950HDPRO1150HD.book Page 1 Tuesday, April 17, 2007 9:34 AM
10EnSafety Precautions02Chapter 2Safety PrecautionsElectricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and p
100EnUseful Remote Control Features14CBL/SAT control buttonsWhen the Mode switch is set to CBL/SAT, the cable converter or satellite broadcast tuner c
101EnUseful Remote Control Features14VCR control buttonsWhen the Mode switch is set to VCR, VCRs connected to the plasma display can be operated with
102EnUseful Remote Control Features14DVD/DVR control buttonsWhen the Mode switch is set to DVD/DVR, DVD players, DVD recorders or BD players connected
103EnAppendix15Chapter 15AppendixTroubleshootingProblem Possible SolutionGENERAL• No power. • Is the power cord disconnected? (See page 24.)•Has bee
104EnAppendix15• After-image lag. • After displaying a still image or a very bright image for a certain period of time, if the screen is then switched
105EnAppendix15Home Media Gallery/PLAYBACK• Image or sound is interrupted or distorted (Block noise appears)• Check the physical connections (hub, 100
106EnAppendix15If the following error codes appear on the screen, check the corresponding items in the table.OTHER• TV-Guide data cannot be obtained.
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11EnSafety Precautions 02Installation PrecautionsObserve the following precautions when installing with any items such as the optional bracket.When us
110EnAppendix151. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that youconspic
111EnAppendix157. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues
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117EnAppendix15Specifications* This conforms to HDMI1.3 and HDCP1.1.HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface that handles bo
118EnAppendix15DimensionsPRO-1150HD Unit: mm (inch)PRO-950HD Unit: mm (inch)Trademarks• In the United States, TV GUIDE and other related marks are reg
119EnAppendix15License• The TV Guide On Screen system is manufactured under license from Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affili
12EnSupplied Accessories03Chapter 3Supplied AccessoriesPower cord (2 m/6.6 feet)Warranty cardBead bands × 3Cleaning clothAA size batteries × 2 (Alkali
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13EnPart Names 04Chapter 4Part NamesPlasma display1 a button(See page 26.)2POWER ON indicator(See page 26.)3STANDBY indicator(See page 26.)4SLEEP indi
14EnPart Names041Ethernet cable port2CableCARD™ slot3ANT/CABLE A IN terminal4AC IN terminal5INPUT 4 terminal (HDMI)6INPUT 5 terminal (HDMI)7INPUT 6 te
15EnPart Names 04Remote control unitThis section describes the functions of the buttons available when the mode switch has been set to TV. For the but
16EnPreparation05Chapter 5PreparationInstalling the plasma displayLocation• Avoid direct sunlight. Maintain adequate ventilation.Note• Allow enough sp
17EnPreparation 05Note• Before installing the speaker, make sure that the Pioneer table top stand is attached to the plasma display.• When using the h
18EnPreparation052. Screw a supplied screw into the speaker mounting hole (lower of the two) at the top, rear of the display. • Do not tighten it all
19EnPreparation 05speaker cablesNote• Press the lever and insert the end of the cable.• When you release the lever, it clamps onto the speaker cable.·
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
20EnPreparation05Preventing the plasma display from falling overAfter installing the stand, be sure to take special care to ensure that the plasma dis
21EnPreparation 05Attaching/detaching the Pioneer standThe plasma display comes with the Pioneer table top stand attached. You can also install the di
22EnPreparation052 Attach the stand at the points indicated by the arrows and tighten the installation bolts (2) and (1) firmly using a screwdriver.In
23EnPreparation 05Cable connections for watching digital and/or conventional TV channelsThis system is equipped with two terminals for inputting TV br
24EnPreparation05Routing cablesAttaching speed clamps to the main unitAttach the speed clamps using the three holes (42 inches: two holes) marked with
25EnPreparation 05Preparing the remote control unitInserting batteries1 Open the battery cover.2 Load the supplied two AA size batteries while inserti
26EnBasic Operations06Chapter 6Basic OperationsTurning on the power• Press a on the plasma display when the POWER ON and STANDBY indicators are off.•
27EnBasic Operations 06Watching TV channelsUnless you set up TV channels that you can watch under the current conditions, you cannot tune in those cha
28EnBasic Operations06Changing the volume and sound• VOLUME +/– on the plasma display operates the same as VOL +/– on the remote control unit.Plasma d
29EnBasic Operations 06Setting MTS/SAP modeWhen watching conventional TV programs, you may enjoy stereo sound and/or Secondary Audio Programs (SAP), u
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30EnBasic Operations06Viewing a channel bannerWhile watching a TV program, pressing INFO causes the following banner to appear. Pressing INFO again ca
31EnBasic Operations 06• In 2-screen or picture-in-picture mode, press SWAP to switch the position of the two screens shown. Left screen is the active
32EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Setup07Chapter 7TV Guide On Screen™ System SetupAbout the TV Guide On Screen™ systemThe TV Guide On Screen™ system is a
33EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Setup 07System Setup ScreensScreen 1: Select Country• This screen asks you the location of your TV.• Press / to highl
34EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Setup07Screen 5: Are the settings correct?• If you select “Yes”, you see Screen 6.• If you select “No”, you see Screen
35EnThe HOME MENU 08Chapter 8The HOME MENUHOME MENU overviewFor AV sourceFor PC source Using the HOME MENUThe following describes the typical procedur
36EnTuner Setup09Chapter 9Tuner SetupSetting up TV channelsThis section describes how to search and set up TV channels that you can watch under the cu
37EnTuner Setup 095 Select “Signal Strength” ( / then ENTER).• Adjust the direction of the antenna so that the current signal strength reaches as clo
38EnTuner Setup097Enter a four-digit password to be newly set, using buttons 0 to 9.8 Enter the same password that you have entered in step 7.• A conf
39EnTuner Setup 09• A lock icon appears beside the blocked rating.• All the ratings have been unblocked before shipment.6 Press HOME MENU to exit the
4EnContentsThank you for buying this Pioneer product.Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model prope
40EnTuner Setup09Canadian French ratingsSetting Canadian English ratings1 Press HOME MENU.2 Select “Tuner Setup” ( / then ENTER).3 Select “Parental C
41EnTuner Setup 094 Select the desired rating and change the setting ( / then ENTER).• The menu is added between “Unavailable Ratings” and “Password”
42EnTuner Setup09Setting your favorite channels Set up to 10 TV channels to each of the four color buttons on the remote control unit (40 channels in
43EnTuner Setup 097 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.Note• The Primary Caption Service is usually offered for Service 1, and the Secondary Language Se
44EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation10Chapter 10TV Guide On Screen™ System OperationUsing the TV Guide On Screen™ systemBefore you can start using
45EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation10TV Guide On Screen™ navigationThe table below shows a summary of the remote buttons you’ll use to navigate t
46EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation103 Highlight “set reminder” and press ENTER.4 Set the reminder options:Press / to highlight a field; press
47EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation10Searching for programsThe Search screen lets you search for programs alphabetically, by category or by keywo
48EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation10Searching by keywordHere you search for shows based on keywords you enter. The keywords you create are store
49EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation103 Press ENTER.4 Select a letter, then press ENTER to display all programs starting with that letter.5 Highli
5EnContentsSetting up closed captions ... 42Activating the closed caption ... 42Selecting the type of conventional clos
50EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation10Using the reminder To Do listThe To Do screen lists scheduled events with an icon that identifies the event
51EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation102 Press ENTER to display the current settings and the options to change them.3 Select one of the options, th
52EnTV Guide On Screen™ System Operation10Changing the default optionsThis is the place to change the default settings for reminders and other general
53EnAdjustments and Settings11Chapter 11Adjustments and SettingsAV SelectionSelect from the seven viewing options, depending on the current environmen
54EnAdjustments and Settings11Basic picture adjustmentsAdjust the picture to your preference for the chosen AV Selection option (except DYNAMIC).1 Pre
55EnAdjustments and Settings11Advanced picture adjustmentsThe plasma display provides various advanced functions for optimizing the picture quality. F
56EnAdjustments and Settings117 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.Using Color Temp1 Press HOME MENU.2 Select “Picture” ( / then ENTER).3 Select “Pro A
57EnAdjustments and Settings11• To adjust another item, press RETURN then repeat steps 6 and 7.• Press / to select another item for adjustment.8 Pre
58EnAdjustments and Settings11Comparing picture adjustments on the screenDuring picture adjustments, you can quickly refer to the image previously set
59EnAdjustments and Settings11Sound EffectYou can select from SRS FOCUS, SRS or SRS TruBass.1 Press HOME MENU.2 Select “Sound” ( / then ENTER).3 Sele
6EnContentsWatching an image from a personal computer ...69Computer compatibility chart ...
60EnAdjustments and Settings11No Operation off (AV source only)The system will be automatically placed into the standby mode when no operation is perf
61EnAdjustments and Settings11Image position adjustment (AV source only)Adjusts the horizontal and vertical positions of images on the plasma display.
62EnAdjustments and Settings117 Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.Note• This function is only selectable when signals are received through ANT.A or ANT
63EnAdjustments and Settings11Selecting a screen size automaticallyThe plasma display automatically selects an appropriate screen size when video sign
64EnAdjustments and Settings11Room Light SensorThis function automatically adjusts the brightness of the display panel in accordance with the brightne
65EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Chapter 12Enjoying through External EquipmentAbout External EquipmentYou can connect many types of external e
66EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Using HDMI InputThe INPUT 4, INPUT 5, INPUT 6, INPUT 7 terminals are HDMI terminals to which digital video an
67EnEnjoying through External Equipment12To specify the type of input signals1 Press HOME MENU.2 Select “Option” ( / then ENTER).3 Select “HDMI Input
68EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Enjoying a game console or watching camcorder imagesConnecting a game console or camcorderUse the INPUT 3 ter
69EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Switching the optical audio signal typeSet up for the DIGITAL OUT terminal (OPTICAL), depending on your AV re
7EnImportant User Guidance Information 01Chapter 1Important User Guidance InformationIn order to obtain maximum enjoyment from this Pioneer PRO-1150HD
70EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Connecting control cordsConnect control cords between the plasma display and other Pioneer equipment having t
71EnEnjoying through External Equipment12 Enjoying the Home Media GalleryWith Home Media Gallery, you can enjoy digital content such as movies, music
72EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Making network connectionsTo connect to a network, set up the Home Media Gallery through the panel’s menu. Co
73EnEnjoying through External Equipment123 Select the desired device ( / then ENTER).• You can select a device only when the Device List is displayed
74EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Selectable screen displayMenu display options are: “List”, “Thumbnail” or “Thumbnail List”. Press D then sele
75EnEnjoying through External Equipment12 Media NavigatorWhile navigating through the folders a media server provides, you can select the desired file
76EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Movie Player key guideNote• Some functions may not be supported depending on the server type or version used.
77EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Note• This function may not be supported depending on the content or server software.• An error may arise in
78EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Enjoying music filesYou can display the menu as a “List”, “Thumbnail” or “Thumbnail List” screen. Press D the
79EnEnjoying through External Equipment12• Setup procedures for the above play modes are the same as for the Movie Player.• Refer to page 74 for the c
8EnImportant User Guidance Information01CautionPioneer bears no responsibility for any damage arising from incorrect use of the product by you or othe
80EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Photo Player key guide• Setup procedures for the above play modes are the same as for the Movie Player.• Refe
81EnEnjoying through External Equipment123 Press D then select “BGM Setup” from the Tool Menu ( / then ENTER).• A “BGM Setup” dialog screen appears.4
82EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Other useful functionsSearchYou can search the desired items contained in the Folder or Contents List by word
83EnEnjoying through External Equipment125 Press ENTER.• A check mark is provided in the box at the selected Playlist List.6 Press to select “OK”.7
84EnEnjoying through External Equipment12“Software Update”Select “Next” to follow the procedure on the subsequent screens or “Cancel” to return to the
85EnEnjoying through External Equipment125 Select the desired server ( / then ENTER).• The screen changes to “Media Navigator” on the selected server
86EnEnjoying through External Equipment12Note• Be sure to check that the version of the software has been changed by comparing with the one written do
87EnEnjoying through External Equipment12GlossaryDefault GatewayDefault gateway is a node on a computer network that serves as an access point to anot
88EnUsing the HDMI Control13Chapter 13Using the HDMI ControlUsing the HDMI Control functionsYou can operate such Pioneer devices as a recorder, player
89EnUsing the HDMI Control13On-screen control panelFor an AV systemPress or on the remote control unit of the plasma display to switch the surroun
9EnImportant User Guidance Information 01Fan motor noiseThe rotation speed of the cooling fan motor increases when the ambient temperature of the plas
90EnUsing the HDMI Control13Connecting a BD player Note• Maximum number of devices that can be connected and controlled using the remote control unit
91EnUsing the HDMI Control13Note• If you have selected “Off” in step 5, a message “Operations cannot be carried out. Confirm the HDMI control settings
92EnUseful Remote Control Features14Chapter 14Useful Remote Control FeaturesLearning function of the remote control unitYou can operate the connected
93EnUseful Remote Control Features14Manufacturing ResetAll learned and preset codes can be returned to the factory defaults regardless of the mode.1 P
94EnUseful Remote Control Features14Programming codesCABLESATELLITEBrand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand CodesA-Mark 0008, 0144 Fosgate 0276 NSC
95EnUseful Remote Control Features14VCRBrand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand CodesA-Mark 0037, 0240, 0000, 0278, 0046CyberPower 1972 Headquarter 0
96EnUseful Remote Control Features14VCRBrand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand CodesPanasonic 1062, 0035, 0162, 0000, 0020, 0077, 0225, 0226, 0227,
97EnUseful Remote Control Features14PVRDVDBrand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand CodesABS 1972 HP 1972 Niveus Media 1972 Stack 9 1972Alienware 1972
98EnUseful Remote Control Features14DVDDVD-RBD (HD-DVD)LDBrand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand CodesNesa 0717 Presidian 0675, 1072 Schwaiger 0752
99EnUseful Remote Control Features14Using the remote control unit to control other devicesReceiver control buttonsWhen a Pioneer receiver is connected
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