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PLASMA
TV
OWNER'S
MANUAL
Please
read
this
manual
carefully
and
completely
before
operating
your
TV.
Retain
this
manual
for
future
reference.
Record
model
number
and
serial
number
of
the
TV
in
the
spaces
provided
below.
See
the
label
attached
on
the
back
cover
and
relate
this
information
to
your
dealer
if
you
require
service.
Model
Number
:
Serial
Number
:
MODELS:
RU-42PZ61/71
RU-50PZ61
RU-60PZ61
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
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2
Plasma
TV
Warning
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
"dangerous
voltage"
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
impor-
tant
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARDS,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
POWER
CORD
POLARIZATION:
CAUTION:
TO
PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
MATCH
WIDE
BLADE
OF
PLUG
TO
WIDE
SLOT,
FULLY
INSERT.
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.
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
equip-
ment
is
operated
in
a
residential
installation.
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
com-
munications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
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.
Any
changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user
's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
CAUTION:
Do
not
attempt
to
modify
this
product
in
any
way
without
written
authorization
from
LG
Electronics.
Unauthorized
mod-
ification
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
product.
COMPLIANCE:
The
responsible
party
for
this
product's
compliance
is:
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc
1000
Sylvan
Avenue,
Englewood
Cliffs,
NJ
07632
1-201-816-2000
http://www.lgusa.com
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Owner
's
Manual
3
Safety
Instructions
Important
safeguards
for
you
and
your
new
product
Your
product
has
been
manufactured
and
tested
with
your
safety
in
mind.
However,
improper
use can
result
in
electrical
shock
or
fire
hazards.
To
avoid
defeating
the
safeguards
that
have been
built
into
your
new
product,
please
read
and
observe
the
following
safety
points
when
installing
and
using
your
new
product,
and
save
them
for
future
reference.
Observing
the
simple
precautions
discussed
in
this
manual
can
help
you
get
many
years
of
enjoyment
and
safe
operation
that
are
built
into
your
new
product.
This
product
complies
with
all
applicable
U.S.
Federal
safety
requirements,
and
those
of
the
Canadian
Standards
Association.
1.
Read
Instructions
All
the
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
product
is
operated.
2.
Follow
Instructions
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
3.
Retain
Instructions
The
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
4.
Heed
Warnings
All
warnings
on
the
product
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be
adhered
to.
5.
Cleaning
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners
or
aerosol
cleaners.
Use
a
damp
cloth
for
cleaning.
6.
Water
and
Moisture
Do
not
use
this
product
near
water,
for
example,
near
a
bath
tub,
wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink,
or
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
base-
ment,
or
near
a
swimming
pool.
7.
Accessories,
Carts,
and
Stands
Do
not
place
this
product
on a
slippery
or
tilted
surface,
or
on
an
unstable
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table.
The
product
may
slide
or
fall,
causing
serious
injury
to
a
child
or
adult,
and
serious
damage
to
the
product.
Use
only
with
a
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
recommended
by
the
manu-
facturer,
or
sold
with
the
product.
Any
mounting
of
the
prod-
uct
should
follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
and
should
use a
mounting
accessory
recommended
by
the
manufac-
turer.
8.
Transporting
Product
A
product
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
product
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
9.
Attachments
Do
not
use
attachments
not
recommended
by
the
product
manufacturer
as
they
may
cause
hazards.
10.
Ventilation
Slots
and
openings
in
the
cabinet
are
provided
for
ventilation
and
to
ensure
reliable
operation
of
the
product
and
to
protect
it
from
overheating,
and
these
openings
must
not
be
blocked
or
covered.
The
openings
should
never
be
blocked
by
plac-
ing
the
product
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
other
similar
surface.
This
product
should
not
be
placed
in
a
built-in
installation
such
as
a
bookcase
or
rack
unless
proper
ventilation
is
pro-
vided
or
the
manufacturer's
instructions
have
been
adhered
to.
11.
Power
Sources
This
product
should
be
operated
only
from
the
type
of
power
source
indicated
on
the
marking
label.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
power
supply
to
your
home,
consult
your
product
dealer
or
local
power
company.
For
products
intended
to
operate
from
battery
power,
or
other
sources,
refer
to
the
operating
instructions.
12.
Power-Cord
Polarization
This
product
is
equipped
with
a
three-wire
grounding
type
plug,
a
plug
having
a
third
(grounding)
pin.
This
plug
will
only
fit
into
the
grounding-type
power
outlet.
This
is
a
safety
fea-
ture.
If
you
are
unable
to
insert
the
plug
into
the
outlet,
con-
tact
your
electrician
to
replace
your
obsolete
outlet.
Do
not
defeat the
safety
purpose
of
the
grounding-type
plug.
13.
Power-Cord
Protection
Power-supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be
walked
on
or
pinched
by
items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
paying
particular
attention
to
cords
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
product.
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CART
WARNING
Safety
Instructions
Safety
Instructions
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Plasma
TV
Safety
Instructions
Antenna
Lead
in
Wire
Antenna
Discharge
Unit
(NEC
Section
810-20)
Grounding
Conductor
(NEC
Section
810-21)
Ground
Clamps
Power
Service
Grounding
Electrode
System
(NEC
Art
250,
Part
H)
Ground
Clamp
Electric
Service
Equipment
Example
of
Grounding
According
to
National
Electrical
Code
Instructions
NEC
-
National
Electrical
Code
14.
Outdoor
Antenna
Grounding
If
an
outside
antenna
or
cable
system
is
connected
to
the
product,
be
sure
the
antenna
or
cable
system
is
grounded
so
as
to
provide
some
protection
against voltage
surges
and
built-up
static
charges.
Article
810
of
the
National
Electrical
Code
(U.S.A.),
ANSI/
NFPA
70
provides
information
with
regard
to
proper
grounding
of
the
mast
and
supporting
struc-
ture,
grounding
of
the
lead-in
wire
to
an
antenna
discharge
unit,
size
of
grounding
conductors,
location
of
antenna-dis-
charge
unit,
connection
to
grounding
electrodes,
and
requirements
for
the
grounding
electrode.
15.
Lightning
For
added
protection
for
this
product
(receiver)
during
a
light-
ning
storm,
or
when
it
is
left
unattended
and unused
for
long
periods
of
time,
unplug
it
from
the
wall
outlet
and
disconnect
the
antenna
or
cable
system.
This
will
prevent
damage
to
the
product
due
to
lightning
and
power-line
surges.
16.
Power
Lines
An
outside
antenna
system
should
not
be
located
in
the
vicinity
of
overhead
power
lines
or
other
electric
light
or
power
circuits,
or
where
it
can
fall
into
such
power
lines
or
circuits.
When
installing
an
outside
antenna
system,
extreme
care
should
be
taken
to
keep
from
touching
such
power
lines
or
circuits
as
contact
with
them
might
be
fatal.
17.
Overloading
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets
and
extension
cords
as
this
can
result
in
a
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock.
18.
Object
and
Liquid
Entry
Never
push
objects
of
any
kind
into this
product
through
openings
as
they
may
touch
dangerous
voltage
points
or
short-out
parts
that
could
result
in
a
fire
or
electric
shock.
Never
spill
liquid
of
any
kind
on
the
product.
19.
Servicing
Do
not
attempt
to
service
this
product
yourself
as
opening
or
removing
covers
may
expose
you
to
dangerous
voltage
or
other
hazards.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
per-
sonnel.
20.
Damage
Requiring
Service
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel
under
the
following
conditions:
a.
If
the
power-supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged.
b.
If
liquid
has
been
spilled,
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
product.
c.
If
the
product
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water.
d.
If
the
product
does
not
operate
normally
by
following
the
operating
instructions.
Adjust
only
those
controls
that
are
covered
by
the
operating
instructions
as an
improper
adjustment
of
other
controls
may
result
in
damage
and
will
often
require
extensive
work
by
a
qualified
technician
to
restore
the
product
to
its
normal
operation.
e.
If
the
product
has
been
dropped
or
the cabinet
has
been
damaged.
f.
If
the
product
exhibits
a
distinct
change
in
performance.
21.
Replacement
Parts
When
replacement
parts
are
required,
be
sure
the
service
technician
has
used
replacement
parts
specified
by
the
man-
ufacturer
or
have
the
same
characteristics
as
the
original
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may
result
in
fire,
electric
shock,
or
other
hazards.
22.
Safety
Check
Upon
completion
of
any
service
or
repairs
to
this
product,
ask
the
service
technician
to
perform
safety
checks
to
deter-
mine
that
the
product
is
in
proper
operating
condition.
23.
Wall
or
Ceiling
Mounting
The
product
should
be
mounted
to
a
wall
or
ceiling
only
as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
The
product
may
slide
or
fall,
causing
serious
injury
to
a
child
or
adult,
and
serious
damage
to
the
product.
24.
Heat
The
product
should
be
situated
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
products
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
Safety
Instructions
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Instructions
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Owner
's
Manual
5
Introduction
Contents
Contents
Warnings....................................2
SafetyInstructions.............................3~4
Introduction
Controls...............................7
ConnectionOptions......................8
RemoteControlKeyFunctions.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.9
Installation
InstallationInstruction......................10
Joinning
the
TV
assembly
to the
wall
to
protect
the
set
tumbling
.11
Speakersmountedonthemonitor.
. . . . . . . . .
.11
MountingspeakersonTV................11
Connecting
Speakers
to
the
Monitor
using
thespeakerwiresprovided...............11
Install
the
RING
SPACER
with
the
bolts
on
the
set
asshown.(OnlyRU-60PZ61series).
. . . . . . . . .
.12
ExternalEquipmentConnections
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.12
AntennaConnection.....................12
VCRSetup/CableTVSetup..............13
ExternalA/VSourceSetup................14
DVDSetup............................14
DTVSetup/MonitorOutSetup.
. . . . . . . . . . .
.15
PCSetup...........................16-17
Operation
TurningtheTVOn........................18
MenuLanguageSelection..................18
Channel
Menu
Options
AutoProgram:ChannelSearch.
. . . . . . . . . . .
.19
Manual
Program:
Adding/Deleting
Channels
. .
.19
FineTuningAdjustment..................19
SignalReceptionBooster.................20
FavoriteChannelsSetup..................20
Picture
Menu
Options
APC(AutoPictureControl)................21
XD..................................21
ColorTemperatureControl................21
Fleshtone.............................22
sRGB................................22
Manual
Picture
Control
(APC
set
to
Off
option)
. . . .
.22
Sound
Menu
Options
DASP
(Digital
Auto
Sound
Processing)
. . . . . .
.23
BBE.................................23
AVL(AutoVolumeLeveler)................23
Manual
Sound
Control
(DASP
off
option
and
balance)
.
.24
Stereo/SAPBroadcastsSetup
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.24
Timer
Menu
Options
AutoClockSetup.......................25
ManualClockSetup.....................25
On/OffTimerSetup.....................25
SleepTimer/AutoOff....................26
Special
Menu
Options
KeyLock.............................27
ISM
(Image
Sticking
Minimization)
Method
. . .
.27
LowPower............................28
XDDemo.............................28
ClosedCaptions........................29
Captions..............................29
Caption/Text...........................29
Screen
Menu
Options
AutoAdjustment.......................30
SettingPictureFormat...................30
ScreenPosition........................30
ManualConfigure.......................31
SettingVGAMode......................31
SettingXGAMode......................31
ScreenAdjustments.....................32
CinemaModeSetup.....................32
LuminanceNoiseReduction...............32
Initializing
(Reset
to
original
factory
value)
. . . .
.33
SplitZoom............................33
Lock
Menu
Options
ParentalLockSetup.....................34
PIP
(Picture-In-Picture)/Double
Window
Feature
WatchingPIP/DoubleWindow
. . . . . . . . . . . .
..35
SwappingthePIP/DoubleWindow
. . . . . . . . .
.35
TVProgramselectionforPIP.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.35
Selecting
an
Input
Signal
Source
for
PIP/Double
Window
.35
MovingthePIP.........................35
PIPSize..............................35
PIPTransparency.......................35
ExternalControlDeviceSetup.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.36~41
IRCodes................................42~43
ProgrammingtheRemote......................44
ProgrammingCodes.......................45~46
TroubleshootingChecklist......................47
Maintenance.................................48
ProductSpecifications.........................49
Warranty................................51~52
Setup
and
Operation
Checklist
Setup
and
Operation
Checklist
Setup
and
Operation
Checklist
(See
pages
12~16
for
available
connection
and
operational
setup
options.)
1.
Unpack
TV
and
all
accessories.
2.
Connect
all
external
video
and
audio
equipment.
see
pages
14
~
16.
3
Install
batteries
in
remote
control.
See
page
9.
4.
Turn
TV
on.
See
page
18.
5.
Turn
video
source
equipment
on.
6.
Select
viewing
source
for
TV.
See
page
21~22.
7.
Fine-tune
source
image
and
sound
to
your
personal
prefer-
ence
or
as
required
by
source.
See
pages
21
~
24.
8.
Additional
features
set
up
See
Contents
above.
background
6
Plasma
TV
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
What
is
a
Plasma
Display
Panel
(PDP)?
A
plasma
display
panel
is
the
latest
display
technology.
It
is
currently
the best
way
to
achieve
flat
panel
displays
with
excellent
image
quality
and
large
screen
sizes,
that
are
easily
viewable.
The
PDP
can
be
thought
of
as
a
descendant
of
the
neon
lamp
and
it
can
be
also
be
viewed
as
a
series
of
fluorescent
lamps.
How
does
it
work?
PDP
is
an
array
of
cells,
known
as
pixels,
which
are
comprised
of
3
sub
pixels,
corresponding
to
the
colors
red,
green,
and
blue.
Gas
in
a
plasma
state
is
used
to
react
with
phosphors
in
each
sub-pixel
to
produce
colored
light
(red,
green,
or
blue).
These
phos-
phors
are
the
same
types
used
in
Cathode
Ray
Tube
(CRT)
devices
such
as
televisions
and
common
computer
monitors.
You
get
the
rich,
dynamic
colors
that
you
expect.
Each
sub-pixel
is
individually
controlled
by
advanced
electronics
to
produce
over
16
million
different
colors.
All
of
this
means
that
you
get
perfect
images
that
are
easily
viewable
in
a
display
that
is
less
than
5
inches
thick.
160°
-
Wide
angle
range
of
vision
Your
flat
panel
plasma
screen
offers
an
exceptionally
broad
viewing
angle
--
over
160
degrees.
This
means
that
the
display
is
clear
and
visible
to
viewers
anywhere
in
the
room
who
can
see
the
screen.
Wide
Screen
The
screen
of
the
Plasma
Display
is
so
wide
that
your
viewing
experience
is
as
if
you
are
in
a
theater.
Multimedia
Connect
your
plasma
display
to
a
PC
and
you
can use
it
for
conferencing,
games,
and
Internet
browsing.
The
Picture-in-Picture
feature
allows
you
to
view
your
PC
and
video
images
simultaneously.
Versatile
The
light
weight
and
thin
size
makes
it
easy
to
install
your
plasma
display
in
a
variety
of
locations
where
conventional
TVs
will
not
fit.
The
PDP
Manufacturing
Process:
a
few
minute
colored
dots
may
be
present
on
the
PDP
screen
The
PDP
(Plasma
Display
Panel),
which
is
the
display
device
of
this
product
is
composed
of
0.9
to
2.2
million
cells.
A
few
cell
defects
will
normally
occur
in
the
PDP
manufacturing
process.
Several
tiny,
minute
colored
dots
visible
on
the
screen
should
be
acceptable.
This
also
occurs
in
other
PDP
manufacturers'
products.
The
tiny
dots
appearing
does
not
mean
that
this
PDP
is
defec-
tive.
Thus
a
few
cell
defects
are
not
sufficient
cause
for
the
PDP
to
be
exchanged
or
returned.
Our
production
technology
mini-
mizes
these
cell
defects
during
the
manufacture
and
operation
of
this
product.
In
the
same
way
that
a
fan
is
used
in
a
PC
computer
to
keep
the
CPU
(Central
Processing
Unit)
cool,
the
PDP
is
equipped
with
cooling
fans
to
cool
the
Monitor
and
improve
its
reliability.
Therefore,
a
certain
level
of
noise
could
occur
while the fans
are
operat-
ing
and
cooling
the
PDP.
The
fan
noise
doesn't
have
any
negative
effect
on
the
PDP's
efficiency
or
reliability.
The
noise
from
these
fans
is
normal
during
the
operation
of
this
product.
We
hope
you
understand
that
a
certain
level
of
noise
from
the
cooling
fans
is
acceptable
and
is
not
suffi-
cient
cause
for
the
PDP
to
be
exchanged
or
returned.
background
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L/MONO
R
TV/VIDEO
MENU
VOL
CH
ON/OFF
FRONT
A/V
INPUT
ON/OFF
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L/MONO
R
ON/OFF
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIOL/MONO
R
FRONT
A/V
INPUT
FRONT
A/V
INPUT
TV/VIDEO
MENU
VOL
CH
TV/VIDEO
MENU
VOL
CH
Owner
's
Manual
7
Introduction
Controls
Controls
-
This
is
a
simplified
representation
of
front
panel.
Here
shown
may
be
somewhat
different
from
your
TV.
Front
Panel
Controls
Front
Panel
Controls
1.
ON/OFF
Button
2.
S-VIDEO
Input
A
connection
available
to
provide
better
picture
quality
than
the
video
input.
3.
VIDEO
Input
Connects
the
video
signal
from
a
video
device.
4.
AUDIO
Input
Use
to
connect
to
hear
stereo
sound
from
an
external
device.
5.
INDEX
Switches
LED
Display
on
or
off.
6.
Remote
Control
Sensor
7.
Power
Standby
Indicator
Illuminates
red
in
standby
mode,
Illuminates
green
when
the
TV
is
turned
on.
8.
TV/VIDEO
or
ENTER
Button
9.
MENU
Button
10.
VOLUME
(
,
)
Buttons
11.
CHANNEL
(
,
)
Buttons
5
1
234
6891011
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5
1
234
6891011
7
5
1
234
6891011
7
RU-50PZ61
RU-60PZ61
RU-42PZ61
RU-42PZ71
background
8
Plasma
TV
Introduction
Connection
Options
Connection
Options
RGB
INPUT
Antenna
AUDIO
INPUT
DVI
INPUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
AC
INPUT
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
R
L
RS-232C
INPUT
(CONTROL/SERVICE)
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
(R)
(L)
AUDIO
VIDEO
(L/MONO)
(R)
DVI
Input/Audio
Input/
RGB
Input
Connect
the
monitor
output
con-
nector
from
a
PC
to
the
appropri-
ate
input
port.
Remote
Control
Port
Connect
your
wired
remote
control
here.
External
Speaker
(8
ohm
Output)
Connect
to
optional
external
speaker(s).
*
For
further
information,
refer
to
'Speaker
&
Speaker
Stand'
manual.
RS-232C
INPUT
(CONTROL/SER-
VICE)
PORT
Connect
to
the
RS-
232C
port
on a
PC.
DVD/DTV
Input
(Component
1-2)
Connect
a
component
video/audio
device
to
these
jacks.
Audio/Video
Input
1
Connect
audio/video
output
from
an
external
device
to
these
jacks.
Monitor
Output
Connect
a
second
TV
or
Monitor.
S-Video
Input
Connect
S-Video out
from
an
S-
VIDEO
device
to
the
S-VIDEO
input.
Antenna
Input
Connect
cable
or
antenna
signals
to
the
TV,
either
directly
or
through
your
cable
box.
Power
Cord
Socket
This
TV
operates
on
AC
power.
The
voltage
is
indicated
on
the
Specifications
page.
Never
attempt
to
operate
the
TV
on
DC
power.
background
Owner
's
Manual
9
Introduction
-
When
using
the
remote
control,
aim
it
at
the
remote
control
sensor on
the TV.
/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
MODE
ARC
APC
VOL CH
MENU
PIP/DW
CAPTION
EXIT
PIP
CH-
PIP
CH+
SWAP
PIP
INPUT
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
RECORD
WIN.SIZE
WIN.POSITION
SLEEP
A.PROG
ENTER
MTS
MEMORY/ERASE
SPLIT
ZOOM
REW
FF
SKIP
REVIEW
GHT
POWER
FCR
MUTE
DAS
HD
TV/VIDEO
Selects:
TV,
Video1-2,
Component
1-2,
RGB,
and
DVI
input
sources.
MULTIMEDIA
Selects:
Component
1-2,
RGB,
and
DVI
input
sources.
ARC
Changes
the
aspect
ratio.
NUMBER
buttons
FCR
Use
to
scroll
the
Surf
channel
list.
APC
Adjusts
the
factory
preset
picture
according
to
the
room.
VCR/DVD
BUTTONS
Control
some
video
cassette
recorders
or
DVD
player
("RECORD"
button
is
not
avail-
able
for
DVD
player).
CAPTION
Selects
CAPTION
mode.
MODE
Selects the
remote
operating
mode:
TV,
VCR,
DVD,
CABLE,
HDSTB
or
AUDIO.
Select
other
operating
modes,
for
the
remote
to
operate
external
devices.
POWER
Turns
your
TV
or
any
other
programmed
equipment
on
or
off,
depending
on
mode.
MUTE
Switches
the
sound
on
or
off.
DASP
Selects
the
sound
appropriate
for
the
pro-
gram's
character.
EXIT
Clears
all
on-screen
displays
and
returns
to
TV
viewing
from
any
menu.
REVIEW
Tunes
to
the
last
channel
viewed.
THUMBSTICK
(Up/Down/Left/Right/ENTER)
Allows
you
to
navigate
the
on-screen
menus
and
adjust
the
system
settings
to
your
preference.
CHANNEL
UP/DOWN
Selects
available
channels
found
with
Auto
program.
PIP
INPUT
Selects
the
input
source
for
the
sub
picture.
SWAP
Exchanges
the
sub/main
images.
VOLUME
UP/DOWN
Increases/decreases
the
sound
level.
PIP/DW
Switches
between
PIP,
and
Double
Window
modes.
PIPCH-/PIPCH+
Changes
to
next
lower/higher
PIP
channel.
MENU
Brings
up
the
main
menu
to
the
screen.
MTS
Selects
the
MTS
sound:
Mono,
Stereo,
or
SAP.
WIN.POSITION
Moves
the
sub
picture.
SLEEP
Sets
the
sleep
timer.
MEMORY/ERASE
Memorizes
or
erases
selected channel.
A.PROG
(AUTO
PROGRAM)
Searches
for
available
channels.
SPLIT
ZOOM
Enlarges
the
picture.
Installing
Batteries
?
Open
the
battery
compartment
cover
on
the
back
side
and
install
the
batteries
matching
correct
polarity
(+
with
+,
-
with
-).
?
Install
two
1.5V
AA
batteries.
Don't
mix
old
or
used
batteries
with
new
ones.
Replace
cover.
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
WIN.
SIZE
Adjusts
the
sub
picture
size.
LIGHT
Illuminates
the
remote
control
buttons.
background
10
Plasma
TV
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Instructions
Installation
Instructions
GROUNDING
Ensure
that
you
connect
the
grounding
/
earth
wire
to
prevent
possible
electric
shock.
If
grounding
methods
are
not
possible,
have
a
qualified
electrician
install
a
separate
circuit
breaker.
Do
not
try
to
ground
the
unit
by
connecting
it
to
telephone
wires,
lightening
rods,
or
gas
pipes.
Power
Supply
Short-circuit
Breaker
Owner's
Manual
1.5V
1.5V
Batteries
Power
Cord
TV/VIDEO
MULTMEDIA
MODE
ARC
APC
VOL
CH
MENU
PIP
/DW
CAPTION
EXIT
PIPCH
PIP
CH+
SWAP
PP
NPUT
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
RECORD
WNSIZE
WN
POSITON
SLEEP
A.PROG
ENTER
MTS
MEMORY/ERASE
SPLITZ
OOM
REW
FF
SKIP
REVIEW
LIGHT
POWER
FCR
MUTE
DASP
HD
Remote
Control
Ensure
that
the
following
accessories
are
included
with
your
plasma
display.
If
an
accessory
is
missing,
please
contact
the
dealer
where
you
purchased
the
product.
75Ω
Round
Cable
2-TV
brackets
2-Wall
brackets
(Only
RU-42PZ61/71,50PZ61
series)
2-TV
bracket
bolts
(Only
RU-42PZ61/71,
50PZ61
series)
Cover
Cable
(Only
RU-42PZ61/71,50PZ61
series)
2-Speaker
Wires
(Only
RU-42PZ61/71,50PZ61
series)
4-
Bolts
(Attach
Supporter
Hanger
to
monitor-4)
(Only
RU-42PZ61/71,
50PZ61
series)
2-Speaker
Wire
Holders
(for
arranging
the
speaker
wires.)
(Only
RU-42PZ61/71,
50PZ61
series)
2-Speaker+2-supporter
hanger
(Only
RU-42PZ61/71,50PZ61
series)
6-RING
SPACER
(Only
RU-60PZ61
series)
6-Wall
mounting
bracket
bolts
(Only
RU-60PZ61
series)
background
Owner's
Manual
11
Installation
-
Secure
the
TV
assembly
by
joinning
it
to
a
wall
by
using
the
TV/Wall
brackets.
-
RU-60PZ61
series
TV's
stand
is
saled,
separately
.
-
Here
shown
may
be
somewhat
different
from
your
TV.
Joinning
the
TV
assembly
to
the
wall
to
protect
the
set
tumbling
?
After
the
set
must
be
mounted
on
the
desk
top,
install
the
TV
brackets
on
the
TV
as
shown.
Install
the
TV
brackets
on
the
TV
as
shown.
Insert
the
2
bolts
and
tighten
securely,
in
the
upper
holes
on
the
bracket.
Install
the
wall
brackets
on
the
wall
with
4
bolts*,
(not
supplied
with
the
product),
as
shown.
Match
the
height
of
the
TV
brackets
and
the
wall
brack-
ets.
Check
to
be
sure
the
brackets
are
tightened
securely.
?
Secure
the
TV
assembly
to
the
wall
with
strong
strings
or
wound
wire
cables,
(not
supplied
with
the
product),
as
shown.
Speakers
mounted
on
the
monitor
Speakers
mounted
on
the
monitor
Assemble
the
monitor
to
speaker
with
using
the
supporter
hanger
and
bolt.
As
shown
above
A,
Assemble
the
a,
b
to
the
TV
with
using
the
bolt.
If
the
bolts
are
tightened
too
much,
the
product
could
be
damaged.
Caution:
Always
lift
the
TV
itself
(not
the
speakers)
when
handling
or
moving
the
monitor
after
speakers
have
been
installed.
Place
the
speakers
in
the
position
you
want.
Install
the
speaker
wires
on
the
TV
and
speaker.
Be
sure
to
connect
the
positive
"+"
wire
to
the
"+"
input
and
the
negative
"-"
wire
to
the
"--"
input.
Connect
left
monitor
input
to
left
speaker
and
right
monitor
input
to
right
speaker.
Any
extra
speaker
wire
length
remaining
can
be
bunched
into
the
wire holders
provided,
see
1
above
to
install
wire
hold-
ers.
(Caution:
Once
installed,
the
speaker
wire holders
lock
into
position
and
can't
be
removed.)
Caution:
Be
sure
TV
power
is
turned
off
before
making
any
connections.
-
RU-60PZ61
series
TV's
speaker
is
saled,
separately
.
-
Here
shown
may
be
somewhat
different
from
your
TV.
?
Mounting speakers
on
Mounting
speakers
on
TV
TV
?
Connecting
Speakers
to
the
Monitor
using
the
speaker
wires
provided.
Connecting
Speakers
to
the
Monitor
using
the
speaker
wires
provided.
A
supporter
hanger
a
b
1
background
12
Plasma
TV
Installation
-
Antenna
or
Cable
Service
without
a
Cable
Box
Connections
-
For
optimum
picture
quality,
adjust
antenna
direction
if
needed.
External
Equipment
Connections
External
Equipment
Connections
Antenna
Connection
Antenna
Connection
?
To
improve
picture
quality
in
a
poor
signal
area,
purchase
and
install
a
signal
amplifier.
?
If
the
antenna
needs
to
be
split
for
two
TV's,
install
a
"2-Way
Signal
Splitter"
in
the
connections.
?
If
the
antenna
is
not
installed
properly,
contact
your
dealer
for
assistance.
A
tenna
O
Signal
Amplifier
An
enna
S-VIDEO
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
AUDIO
VIDEO
(L/MONO)
(R)
Multi-family
Dwellings/Apartments
(Connect
to
wall
antenna
socket)
Single-family
Dwellings
/Houses
(Connect
to
wall
jack
for
outdoor
antenna)
outdoor
antenna
wall
antenna
socket
VHF
antenna
UHF
antenna
RF
coaxial
wire
(75
ohm)Bronze
Wire
Turn
clockwise
to
tighten.
Bronze
Wire
Be
careful
not
to
bend
the
bronze
wire
when
connecting
the
antenna.
1.
Put
the
RING
SPACER
in
the
holes
of
the
bolts
before
con-
necting
to
the
wall
mounting
bracket.
2.
When
you
connect
the
wall
mounting
bracket
to
the
set,
connect
to
it
by
using
the
bolts,
(supplied
with
the
product),
as
shown.
?
Install
the
RING
SPACER
with the
bolts
on
the
set
as
shown.
(Only
RU-60PZ61
series)
background
Owner's
Manual
13
Installation
NOTE:
All
cables
shown
are
not
included
with the
TV
-
To
avoid
picture
noise
(interference),
leave
an
adequate
distance
between
the
VCR
and
TV
-
Use
the
ISM
Method
(on
the
Option
menu)
feature
to
avoid
having
a
fixed
image
remain
on
the
screen
for
a
long
period
of
time.
Typically
a
frozen
still
picture
from
a
VCR.
If
the
4:3
picture
format
is
used;
the
fixed
images
on
the sides
of
the
screen
may
remain
visible
on
the
screen.
Connection
Option
1
Set
VCR
output
switch
to
3
or
4
and
then
tune
TV
to
the
same
channel
number.
Connection
Option
2
1.
Connect
the
audio
and
video
cables
from
the
VCR's
output
jacks
to
the
TV
input
jacks,
as
shown
in
the
figure.
When
connecting
the
TV
to
VCR,
match
the
jack
colors
(Video
=
yellow,
Audio
Left
=
white,
and
Audio
Right
=
red).
If
you
connect
an
S-VIDEO
output
from
VCR
to
the
S-VIDEO
input,
the
picture
quality
is
improved;
compared
to
connecting
a
regular
VCR
to
the
Video
input.
2.
Insert
a
video
tape
into
the
VCR
and
press
PLAY
on
the
VCR.
(Refer
to
the
VCR
owner's
manual.)
3.
Select the
input
source
by
the
TV/VIDEO
but-
ton
on
the
remote
control.
(If
connected
to
A/V
INPUT
1,
select
Video
1
input
source)
Do
not
connect
to
both
Video
and
S-
Video
at
the
same
time.
In
the
event
that
you
connect
both
Video
and
the
S-Video
cables,
only
the
S-Video
will
work.)
VCR
Setup
VCR
Setup
A enna
S-VIDEO
AC
INPUT
AUDIOVIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
RL
AU
O
VIDEO
R
MONO
S-VIDEO
OUT
IN
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
VIDEO
34
OUTPUT
SWITCH
ANT
OUT
ANT
IN
-
After
subscribing
to
a
cable
TV
service
from
a
local
provider
you
can
watch
cable
TV
programming.
The
TV
cannot
display
TV
programming
unless
a
TV
tuner
device
or
cable
TV
converter
box
is
connected
to
the
TV.
-
For
further
information
regarding
cable
TV
service,
contact
your
local
cable
TV
service
provider(s).
Connection
Option
1
1.
Select
3
or
4
with
channel
switch
on
cable
box.
2.
Tune
the
TV
channel
to
the
same
selected
output
channel
on
cable
box.
3.
Select
channels
at
the
cable
box
or
with
the
cable
box
remote
control.
Connection
Option
2
1.
Connect
the
audio
and
video
cables
from
the
Cable
Box's
output
jacks
to
the
TV
input
jacks,
as
shown
in
the
figure.
When
connecting
the
TV
to
a
Cable
Box,
match
the
jack
colors
(Video
=
yellow,
Audio
Left
=
white,
and
Audio
Right
=
red).
2.
Select the
input
source
by
using
the
TV/VIDEO
button
on
the
remote
control.
(If
connected
to
A/V
INPUT
1,
select
Video
1
input
source)
3.
Select
your
desired
channel
with
the
remote
control
for
cable
box.
Cable
Cable
TV
Setup
TV
Setup
na
S-VIDEO
AC
INPUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
RL
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
L/MNO
TV
VCR
RF
Cable
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
VIDEO
34
OUTPUT
SWITCH
VCR
Cable
Box
1
2
1
2
background
14
Plasma
TV
Installation
?
Component
Input
ports
To
get
better
picture
quality,
connect
a
DVD
player
to
the
compo-
nent
input
ports
as
shown
below.
How
to
connect
Connect
the
audio
and
video
cables
from
the
external
equipment's
output
jacks
to
the
TV
input
jacks,
as
shown
in
the
figure.
When
connecting
the
TV
to
external
equipment,
match
the
jack
colors
(Video
=
yellow,
Audio
Left
=
white,
and
Audio
Right
=
red).
How
to
use
1.
Select the
input
source
by
using
the
TV/VIDEO
button
on
the
remote
control.
(If
connected
to
A/V
INPUT
1,
select
Video
1
input
source).
2.
Operate
the
corresponding
external
equipment.
Refer
to
external
equipment
operating
guide.
Component
ports
on
the
TV
YPBPR
Video
output
ports
on
DVD
player
Y
Y
Y
Y
Pb
B-Y
Cb
PB
Pr
R-Y
Cr
PR
How
to
connect
1.
Connect
the
DVD
video
outputs
(Y,
PB,
PR)
to
the
COMPONENT
(Y,
PB,
PR)
INPUT
jacks
on
the
TV
and
connect
the
DVD
audio
outputs
to
the
AUDIO
INPUT
jacks
on
the
TV,
as
shown
in
the
fig-
ure.
2.
If
your
DVD
only
has
an
S-Video
output
jack,
connect
this
to
the
S-VIDEO
input
on
the
TV
and
connect
the
DVD
audio
outputs
to
the
AUDIO
INPUT
jacks
on
the
TV,
as
shown
in
the
figure.
NOTE:
If
your
DVD
player
does
not
have
component
video
output,
use
S-Video.
How
to
use
1.
Turn
on
the
DVD
player,
insert
a
DVD.
2.
Use
the
TV/VIDEO
or
MULTIMEDIA
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
Component
1
or
Component
2.
(If
connected
to
S-
VIDEO,
select
the
Video
1
or
Video
2
external
input
source.)
3.
Refer
to
the
DVD
player's
manual
for
operating
instructions.
External
External
A/V
Source
Setup
A/V
Source
Setup
DVD
Setup
DVD
Setup
Antenna
S-VIDEO
AC
INPUT
AUDIOVIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
RL
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
L/MONO
RL
AUDIO VIDEO
Antenna
S-V
DEO
AC
INPUT
AU
IO
VID
O
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
RL
A
DIO
VIDEO
R
L/MONO
B R
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
S-VIDEO
DVD
or
Camcorder
Video
Game
Set
background
Owner's
Manual
15
Installation
How
to
connect
Use
the
TV's
COMPONENT
(Y,
PB,
PR)
INPUT
jacks,
RGB
or
DVI
port
for
video
connections,
depending
on
your
set-top
box
connections
available.
Then,
make
the
corresponding
audio
connections.
How
to
use
1.
Turn
on
the
digital
set-top
box.
(Refer
to
the
owner's
manual
for
the
digital
set-top
box.)
2.
Use
TV/VIDEO
or
MULTIMEDIA
on
the
remote
control
to
select
Component
1,
Component
2,
RGB,
or
DVI
source.
-
To
watch
digitally
broadcast
programs,
purchase
and
connect
a
digital
set-top
box.
DTV
Setup
DTV
Setup
RGB
UT
Antenna
AUD
O
INPUT
DV
PUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
R
L
RS-232C
INPUT
(CONTROL/SERVICE)
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
(R)
(L)
AUDIO
VIDEO
(L/MONO)
(R)
B
R
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
RGB-DTV
OUTPUT
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
DVI-DTV
OUTPUT
Digital
Set-top
Box
or
or
Signal
480i
480p
720p
1080i
Component
1/2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
RGB,DVI
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
The
TV
has
a
special
signal
output
capability
which
allows
you
to
hook
up
a
second
TV
or
monitor.
Connect
the
second
TV
or
monitor
to
the
TV's
MONITOR
OUTPUT.
See
the
Operating
Manual
of
the
second
TV
or
monitor
for
further
details
regarding
that
device's
input
settings.
NOTE
?
Component,
RGB,
DVI
input
sources
cannot
be
used
for
Monitor
out.
Antenna
S-VIDEO
AC
INPUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
RL
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
L/MONO
S-VIDEO
IN
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
VIDEO
Monitor
Out
Setup
Monitor
Out
Setup
background
16
Plasma
TV
Operation
How
to
connect
1.
To
get
the
best
picture
quality,
adjust
the
PC
graphics
card
to
(RU-42PZ61->1024x768,
RU-
42PZ71->852x480,
RU-50/60PZ61->1366x768),
60Hz.
2.
Use
the
TV's
RGB
INPUT
or
DVI
(Digital
Visual
Interface)
INPUT
port
for
video
connections,
depending
on
your
PC
connector.
?
If
the
graphic
card
on
the
PC
does
not
output
analog
and
digital
RGB
simultaneously,
connect
only
one
of
either
RGB
INPUT
or
DVI
INPUT
to
display
the
PC
on
the TV.
?
If
the
graphic
card
on
the
PC
does
output
analog
and
digital
RGB
simultaneously,
set
the
TV
to
either
RGB
or
DVI;
(the
other
mode
is
set
to
Plug
and
Play
automatically
by
the
TV.)
3.
Then,
make
the
corresponding
audio
connection.
If
using
a
sound
card,
adjust
the
PC
sound
as
required.
How
to
use
1.
Turn
on
the
PC
and
the TV.
2.
Turn
on
the
display
by
pressing
the
POWER
button
on
the
TV's
remote
control.
3.
Use
TV/VIDEO
or
MULTIMEDIA
on
the
remote
control
to
select
RGB,
or
DVI
source.
4.
Check
the
image
on
your
TV.
There
may
be
noise
associated
with
the
resolution,
vertical
pattern,
contrast
or
brightness
in
PC
mode.
If
noise
is
present,
change
the
PC
mode
to
another
resolution,
change
the
refresh
rate
to
another
rate
or
adjust
the
brightness
and
contrast
on
the
menu
until
the
picture
is
clear.
If
the
refresh
rate
of
the
PC
graphic
card
can
not
be
changed,
change
the
PC
graphic
card
or
consult
the
manufacturer
of
the
PC
graphic
card.
NOTES:
?
Use
a
DVI
cable.
?
Avoid
keeping
a
fixed
image
on
the
TV's
screen
for
a
long
period
of
time.
The
fixed
image
may
become
permanently
imprinted
on
the
screen.
Use
the
Orbiter
screen saver
when
possible.
?
The
synchronization
input
form
for
Horizontal
and
Vertical
frequencies
is
separate.
PC
Setup
PC
Setup
RGB
I
UT
AUD
O
INPUT
DV
NPUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
R
L
RS-232C
INPUT
(CONTROL/SERVICE)
COMP
INP
COMP
INP
background
Owner's
Manual
17
Operation
48.363
56.476
60.023
68.677
47.700
59.625
47.700
59.625
54.348
63.995
67.500
77.487
68.681
47,693
60.0911
68.504
60.023
63.981
Resolution
640x350
720x400
640x480
848x480
Horizontal
Frequency(KHz)
Vertical
Frequency(Hz)
852x480
31.468
37.861
31.469
37.927
31.469
35.000
37.861
37.500
43.269
31.500
37.799
39.375
31.500
37.799
39.375
70.09
85.08
70.08
85.03
59.94
66.66
72.80
75.00
85.00
60.00
70.00
75.00
60.00
70.00
75.00
800x600
832x624
1024x768
1152x864
(RGB)
1152x870(RGB)
1280x1024(RGB)
60.00
70.06
75.02
85.00
60.00
75.02
60.00
75.02
60.05
70.01
75.00
85.00
75.06
59.922
74.926
84.887
60.02
60.02
1280x960(RGB)
RGB
/
DVI
Mode
35.156
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
49.725
56.25
60.31
72.18
75.00
85.06
74.55
1360x768
(XGA)
1366x768
(XGA)
1280x768
(XGA)
48.363
56.476
60.023
68.677
47.700
59.625
68.500
47.700
59.625
69.500
54.348
63.995
67.500
77.487
68.681
47,693
60.0911
68.504
60.023
63.981
Resolution
640x350
720x400
640x480
848x480
Horizontal
Frequency(KHz)
Vertical
Frequency(Hz)
852x480
31.468
37.861
31.469
37.927
31.469
35.000
37.861
37.500
43.269
31.500
37.799
39.375
31.500
37.799
39.375
70.09
85.08
70.08
85.03
59.94
66.66
72.80
75.00
85.00
60.00
70.00
75.00
60.00
70.00
75.00
800x600
832x624
1024x768
1152x864
(RGB)
1152x870(RGB)
1280x1024(RGB)
60.00
70.06
75.02
85.00
60.00
75.02
85.00
60.00
75.02
85.00
60.05
70.01
75.00
85.00
75.06
59.922
74.926
84.887
60.02
60.02
1280x960(RGB)
RGB
/
DVI
Mode
35.156
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
49.725
56.25(RGB)
60.31
72.18
75.00
85.06
74.55
1360x768
1366x768
RU-42PZ61/71
RU-50/60PZ61
Displayable
Monitor
Specifications
1280x768
background
18
Plasma
TV
Operation
Operation
Operation
-
The
menus
can
be
shown
on
the
screen
in
the
selected
language.
First
select
your
language.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SPECIAL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Language.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
your
desired
language.
From
this
point
on,
the
on-screen
menus
will
be
shown
in
the
language
of
your
choice.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Menu
Language
Selection
Menu
Language
Selection
T
Turning
the
TV
On
urning
the
TV
On
Turning
on
the
TV
just
after
installation
Turning
on
the
TV
(power
cord
is
still
connected)
1.
Connect
power
cord
correctly.
2.
Press
the
ON/OFF
button
on
the TV. At
this
moment,
the
TV
is
switched
to
standby
mode.
Press
the
TV/VIDEO,
CH
(
/
)
button
on
the
TV
or
press
the
POWER,
TV/VIDEO,
MULTIMEDIA,
Number
(0
~
9)
button
on
the
remote
control
and
then
the
TV
will
turn
on.
?
Press
the
ON/OFF
button
on
the
TV
to
turn the
TV
on.
1.
If
the
TV
was
turned
off
with
the
ON/OFF
button
on
the
TV
2.
If
the
TV
was
turned
off
with the
remote
control
and
then
the
ON/OFF
button
on
the
TV
?
Press
the
ON/OFF
button
on
the
TV
and
then
press
the
TV/VIDEO,
CH
(
/
)
button
on
the
TV
or
press
the
POWER,
TV/VIDEO,
MULTIMEDIA,
Number
(0
~
9)
button
on
the
remote
control
to
turn
the
TV
on.
NOTE
?
If
you
intend
to
be
away
on
vacation,
disconnect
the
power
plug
from
the
wall
power
outlet.
*
In
this
manual,
the
OSD
(On
Screen
Display)
may
be
different
from
your
TV's
because
it
is
just
an
example
to
help
you
with
the
TV
operation.
background
Owner's
Manual
19
Operation
-
You
can
add
or
delete
channels
from
the
channel
scan
manually.
1.
Use
the
/
or
NUMBER
buttons
to
select
the
channel
number
you
want
to
add
or
delete.
2.
Press
the
MEMORY/ERASE
button.
3.
Use
the
MEMORY/ERASE
button
to
select
Memory
or
Erase.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button.
?
You
can
also
do
Manual
program
with
the
CHANNEL
menu.
Manual
Program:
Manual
Program:
Adding/Deleting
Channels
Adding/Deleting
Channels
1.
Press
the
A.PROG
button
and
then
press
the
button.
AUTO
PROGRAM
starts
the
channel
search.
If
you
want
to
stop
auto
programming,
press
the
ENTER
button.
Only
the
chan-
nels
found
up
to at
that
time
are
memorized.
?
You
can
also
select
the
Auto
program
option
and
do
a
channel
search
in
the
CHANNEL
menu.
Auto
Program:
Channel
Search
Auto
Program:
Channel
Search
Auto
Program
should
be
used
to
memorize
all
the
active
channels
in
your
area
before
you
are
able
to
use
the
TV.
There
are
two
ways
of
storing
channels
in
the
TV's
memory.
You
can use
either.
One
is
called
AUTO
PROGRAM
and
the
other
is
called
MANUAL
PROGRAM.
In
AUTO
PROGRAM
mode,
the
TV
will
memorize
the
channels
in
ascending
numerical
order.
If
there
are
additional
channels
you
want
to
add
or
delete,
you
can
manually
add
or
delete
those
channels
with
Manual
Program.
-
Redo
Auto
Program
if
the
Plasma
Display
is
ever
moved
to
another
location.
-
Auto
Program
will
search
for
channels
only
through
the
ANT
IN
jack.
-
If
channels
numbers
for
broadcast
over-the
air
TV
and
cable
TV
are
duplicated
where
different
channels
have
the
same
number,
press
the
same
number
but-
tons
again
to
toggle
between:
(For
example,
press
17
to
go
to
the
channel,
press
17
again
to
go
to
the
dupli-
cated
channel.)
Broadcast
TV
Channels
Cable
TV
Channels
Channel
Menu
Options
Channel
Menu
Options
-
Use
this
function
to
correct
the
picture's
instability
and
condition
if
it
is
poor.
Notes
?
To
remove
fine
tuning
from
a
channel,
reprogram
the
finely-tuned
channel
with
Auto
program
or
Manual
Program.
?
If
a
finely-tuned
channel
is
memorized,
the
color
of
the
channel
number
changes
to
yellow.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
CHANNEL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Manual
program.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Fine.
4.
Use
the
/
button
to
adjust
the
picture
to
your
preference.
5.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Fine
Fine
T
Tuning
uning
Adjustment
Adjustment
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
To
start
Auto
program
Manual
program
Favorite
channel
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
TV
2
Memory
On
Fine 0
Booster
Off
Auto
program
Manual
program
Favorite
channel
background
20
Plasma
TV
Operation
-
Favorite
Channels
is
a
convenient
feature
that
lets
you
quickly
scan
up
to
8
channels
of
your
choice
without
having
to
wait
for
the
TV
to
scan
through
all
the
in-between
channels.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
CHANNEL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Favorite
channel.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
first
favorite
channel
position.
4.
Use
the
/
button
to
set
the
desired
channel
number
for
first
favorite
channel.
5.
Repeat
steps
3
to
4
to
memorize
other
favorite
channels.
6.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
?
To
tune
to
a
favorite
channel,
press
the
FCR
(Favorite
Channel
Review)
but-
ton
repeatedly.
The
eight
favorite
channels
appear
on
the
screen
in
numerical
order.
Favorite
Channels
Setup
Favorite
Channels
Setup
-
If
TV
signal
reception
is
poor
because
you
are
in
a
fringe
area,
set
Booster
to
On.
If
the
picture
condition
is
good,
set
Booster
to
Off.
-
Adjustments
for
one
channel
don't
affect
the
adjustment
for
other
channels.
Set
booster
to
on
or
off
for
each
channel
separately.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
CHANNEL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Manual
program.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Booster.
4.
Use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
5.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Signal
Reception
Booster
Signal
Reception
Booster
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
-----
---
-----
---
-----
---
-----
---
-----
---
-----
---
-----
---
-----
---
Auto
program
Manual
program
Favorite
channel
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
TV
2
Memory
On
Fine 0
Booster
Off
Auto
program
Manual
program
Favorite
channel
Channel
Menu
Options
continued
Channel
Menu
Options
continued
background
Owner's
Manual
21
Operation
-
XD
is
LG
Electronic's
unique
picture
improving
technology
to
display
a
real
HD
source
through
an
advanced
digital
signal
processing
algorithm.
-
When
selecting
APC
options
(Clear,
Optimum
and
Soft),
XD
is
automatically
change
to
On.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PICTURE
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
XD.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
XD
XD
1.
Press
the
APC
button
repeatedly
to
select
the
picture
appearance
setup
option
as
shown
below.
APC
(Auto
Picture
Control)
APC
(Auto
Picture
Control)
?
You
can
also
adjust
APC
in
the
PICTURE
menu.
?
Daylight,
Optimum,
and
Night
time
settings
are
preset
for
good
picture
quality
at
the
factory
and
cannot
be
changed.
Daylight
Optimum
Night
time
Off
-
APC
adjusts
the
TV
to
the best
picture
appearance.
-
If
adjusting
picture
options
(contrast,
brightness,
color,
sharpness,
or
tint)
manually,
APC
automatically
changes
to
Off.
Auto
Color
Temperature
Control
-
To
initialize
values
(reset
to
default
settings),
select
the
Normal
option.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PICTURE
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
ACC
.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
either:
Cool
(Preset),
Normal
(Default),
or
Warm
(Preset).
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Color
Color
T
Temperature
Control
emperature
Control
Manual
Color
Temperature
Control
(ACC
set
to
Off
option)
-
You
can
adjust
red,
green,
or
blue
to
any
color
temperature
you
prefer.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PICTURE
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
ACC
.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Off.
4.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Red,
Green
or
Blue.
5.
Use
the
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
?
The
adjustment
range
of
Red,
Green,
and
Blue
is
-30
~
+30.
6.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Picture
Menu
Options
Picture
Menu
Options
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Cool
Normal
Warm
Off
Red
0
Green
0
Blue
0
APC
ACC
Fleshtone
Contrast
100
Brightness
55
Color
55
Sharpness
60
Tint
0
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
APC
ACC
Fleshtone
Contrast
100
Brightness
55
Color
55
Sharpness
60
Tint
0
background
22
Plasma
TV
Operation
-
You
can
adjust
picture
contrast,
brightness,
color,
sharpness,
and
tint
options
to
the
levels
you
prefer.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PICTURE
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
desired
picture
option
(Contrast,
Brightness,
Color,
Sharpness,
Tint).
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Manual
Picture
Control
(
Manual
Picture
Control
(APC
set
to
set
to
Off
option)
option)
-
If
the
TV
is
connected
to
external
equipment
using
sRGB,
set
sRGB
to
On
to
adjust
for
the
color
difference.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PICTURE
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
sRGB.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
sRGB
(only
RGB-PC,
DVI-PC
Modes)
sRGB
(only
RGB-PC,
DVI-PC
Modes)
-
Use
Fleshtone
to
select
the
desired
skin
color
option.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PICTURE
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Fleshtone.
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
?
The
adjustment
range
is
0
~
3.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Fleshtone
(TV
Fleshtone
(TV,
V
,
Video1-2,
Component
1-2,
RGB-DTV
ideo1-2,
Component
1-2,
RGB-DTV,
and
DVI-DTV
Mode
only)
,
and
DVI-DTV
Mode
only)
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
0
APC
ACC
Fleshtone
Contrast
100
Brightness
55
Color
55
Sharpness
60
Tint
0
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
APC
ACC
Fleshtone
Contrast
100
Brightness
60
Color
50
Sharpness
50
Tint
0
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
APC
ACC
sRGB
Contrast
100
Brightness
55
Color
55
Picture
Menu
Options
continued
Picture
Menu
Options
continued
background
Owner's
Manual
23
Operation
1.
Press
the
DASP
button
repeatedly
to
select
the
appropriate
sound
setup
as
shown
below.
DASP
DASP
(Digital
(Digital
Auto
Sound
Processing)
Auto
Sound
Processing)
?
You
can
also
adjust
DASP
in
the
SOUND
menu.
?
SRS
TSXT,
Flat,
Music,
Movie,
and
Sports
are
preset
for
good
sound
quality
at
the
factory
and
cannot
be
changed.
?
is
a
trademark
of
SRS
Labs,
Inc.
?
TruSurround
XT
technology
is
incorporated
under
license
from
SRS
Labs,
Inc.
Flat
Music
Movie
Sports
Off
SRS
TSXT
-
This
function
lets
you
enjoy
the
best
sound
without
any
special
adjustment
because
the
TV
has
the
appropriate
sound
options
based
on
the
program
content.
-
If
you
adjust
sound
options
(Treble
and
Bass)
manually,
DASP
automatically
changes
to
Off.
-
AVL
maintains
an
equal
sound
level;
even
if
you
change
channels.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SOUND
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
AV
L
.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
A
AVL
VL
(Auto
V
(Auto
Volume
Leveler)
olume
Leveler)
Sound
Menu
Options
Sound
Menu
Options
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
DASP
BBE
AVL
Balance
0
Treble
50
Bass
50
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SOUND
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
BBE.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
BBE
BBE
-
BBE
High
Definition
Sound
restores
clarity
and
presence
for
better
speech
intelligibility
and
music
realism.
?
Manufactured
under
license
from
BBE
Sound,
Inc.
?
Treble,
Bass
or
BBE
aren't
suitable
for
SRS
TSXT
mode.
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
DASP
BBE
AVL
Balance
0
Treble
50
Bass
50
background
24
Plasma
TV
Operation
1.
Press
the
MTS
button
repeatedly.
Stereo/SAP
Stereo/SAP
Broadcasts
Setup
Broadcasts
Setup
?
Select
mono
sound
mode
if
the
signal
is
not
clear
or
in
poor
signal
reception
areas.
?
Stereo,
SAP
modes
are
available
only
if
included
on
the
broadcast
signal.
Mono
Stereo
SAP
-
The
TV
can
receive
MTS
stereo
programs
and
any
SAP
(Secondary
Audio
Program)
that
accompanies
the
stereo
program;
if
the
broadcaster
transmits
one
additional
sound
signal
in
addition
to
the
original
one.
-
Mono:
The
primary
language
is
heard
from
left
and
right
speakers.
Signal
mode
is
mono.
-
Stereo:
The
primary
language
is
heard
from
left
and
right
speakers.
Signal
mode
is
stereo.
-
SAP:
The
secondary
language
is
heard
from
left
and
right
speakers
in
mono
sound.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SOUND
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
desired
sound
option
(Balance,
Treble,
Bass).
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Manual
Sound
Control
(
Manual
Sound
Control
(DASP
off
option
and
balance)
option
and
balance)
-
You
can
adjust
sound
options
Balance,
Treble,
and
Bass
to
the
levels
you
prefer.
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
DASP
BBE
AVL
Balance
0
Treble
50
Bass
50
L
R
Sound
Menu
Options
continued
Sound
Menu
Options
continued
background
Owner's
Manual
25
Operation
T
Timer
Menu
Options
imer
Menu
Options
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Auto
Manual
Time
zone
Auto
PBS
Channel
TV2
Daylight
Saving
Auto
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Auto
Manual
--:--AM
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
6:30AM
Volume
17
Ch.
TV2
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
-
Timer
function
operates
only
if
current
time
has
been
set.
-
Off-Timer
function
overrides
On-Timer
function
if
they
are
set
both
set
to
the
same
time.
-
The
TV
must
be
in
standby
mode
for
the
On-Timer
to
work.
-
If
you
do
not
press
any
button
within
2
hours
after
the
TV
turns
on
with
the
On
Timer
function,
the
TV
will
automatically
revert
to
standby
mode.
On/Of
On/Offf
T
Timer
Setup
imer
Setup
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
TIMER
menu.
2.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Off
timer
or
On
timer.
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On.
?
To
cancel
On/Off
timer
function,
select
Off.
4.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
hour.
5.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
minutes.
6.
For
only
On
timer
function
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
sound
level
at
turn-on.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
channel
at
turn-on.
7.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Auto
Clock
Setup
Auto Clock
Setup
-
Set
the
time
automatically
through
the
PBS
broadcast
signal.
-
ThePBS
channel
signal
includes
information
for
the
current
time.
-
Set
the
clock
manually,
if
the
current
time
is
set
incorrectly
programed
by
the
auto
clock
function.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
TIMER
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Clock.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Auto.
4.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
time
zone
for
your
viewing
area.
Your
choices
are:
Auto,
E.S.T.
(Eastern
Standard
Time),
C.S.T.
(Central
Standard
Time),
M.S.T.
(Mountain
Standard
Time),
P.S.T.
(Pacific
Standard
Time),
Alaska,
and
Hawaii.
5.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
PBS
Channel.
6.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
Daylight
Saving
Time
Auto,
On
or
Off,
depending
on
whether
or
not
your
viewing
area
observes
Daylight
Saving
Time.
7.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Manual
Clock
Setup
Manual
Clock
Setup
-
If
current
time
setting
is
wrong,
reset
the clock
manually.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
TIMER
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Clock.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
selectt
Manual.
4.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
hour.
5.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the minutes.
6.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
background
26
Plasma
TV
Operation
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
Auto
Of
Auto
Offf
-
If
set
to
on
and
there
is
no
input
signal,
the
TV
turns
off
automatically
after
10
minutes.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
TIMER
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Auto
off.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Sleep
Sleep
T
Timer
imer
-
The
Sleep
Timer
turns
the
TV
off
at
the
preset
time.
Note
that
this
setting
is
cleared
when
the
TV
is
turned
off.
1.
Press
the
SLEEP
button
repeatedly
to
select
the
number
of
preset
minutes.
First
the
---
Min
option
appears
on
the
screen,
followed
by
the
following
sleep
timer
turn
off
times:
10,
20, 30, 60, 90,
120, 180,
and
240
minutes.
2.
When
the
number
of
minutes
you
want
is
displayed
on
the
screen,
press
the
ENTER
button.
The
timer
begins
to
count
down
from
the
number
of
minutes
selected.
3.
To
check
the
remaining
minutes
before
the
TV
turns
off,
press
the
SLEEP
button
once.
4.
To
cancel
the
Sleep
Timer,
press
the
SLEEP
button
repeatedly
until
---
Min
appears.
zz
zz
T
T
imer
Menu
Options
continued
imer
Menu
Options
continued
background
Owner's
Manual
27
Operation
Key
Lock
Key
Lock
-
The
TV
can
be
set
up
so
that
it
can
only
be used
with
the
remote
control.
-
This
feature
can
be used
to
prevent
unauthorized
viewing
by
locking
out
the
front
panel
controls.
-
This
TV
is
programmed
to
remember
which
option
it
was
last
set
to
even
if
you
turn
the
TV
off.
Special
Menu
Options
Special
Menu
Options
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SPECIAL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Key
lock.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
?
With
the
Key
lock
On,
the
display
'
Key
lock'
appears
on
the
screen
if
any
button
on
the
front
panel
is
pressed.
ISM
(Image
Sticking
Minimization)
Method
ISM
(Image
Sticking
Minimization)
Method
-
A
frozen
still
picture
from
a
PC/video
game
displayed
on
the
screen
for
prolonged
periods
will
result
in
a
ghost
image
remaining
even
when
you
change
the
image.
Avoid
allowing
a
fixed
image
to
remain
on
the
TV's
screen
for
a
long
period
of
time.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SPECIAL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
ISM
Method.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
either
Normal,
White
wash,
Orbiter
or
Inversion.
?
Normal
If
image
sticking
is
never
a
problem,
ISM
is
not
necessary
-
set
to
Normal.
?
White
wash
White
Wash
removes
permanent
images
from
the
screen.
Note:
An
excessive
permanent
image
may
be
impossible
to
clear
entirely
with
White
Wash.
To
return
to
normal
viewing,
press
any
button.
?
Orbiter
Orbiter
may
help
prevent
ghost images.
However,
it
is
best
not
to
allow
any
fixed
image
to
remain
on
the
screen.
To
avoid
a
permanent
image
on
the
screen,
the
image
will
move
every
2
minutes:
Right
Right
Downside
Downside
Left
Left
Upside
Upside.
?
Inversion
Inversion
will
automatically
invert
the
TV
panel
color
every
30
minutes.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
Language
Key
lock
ISM
Method
Low
power
Set
ID
Caption
/
Text
Captions
Demo
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Normal
White
wash
Orbiter
Inversion
Language
Key
lock
ISM
Method
Low
power
Set
ID
Caption
/
Text
Captions
Demo
background
28
Plasma
TV
Low
Power
Low
Power
-
Low
power
reduces
the
plasma
display
power
consumption.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SPECIAL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Low
power.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
?
When
you
select
On,
the
screen
darkens.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
Language
Key
lock
ISM
Method
Low
power
Set
ID
Caption
/
Text
Captions
Demo
Special
Menu
Options
continued
Special
Menu
Options
continued
XD
Demo
XD
Demo
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SPECIAL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Demo.
3.
Press
the
button
to
begin
XD
Demo.
4.
Press
the
EXIT
button
to
stop
XD
Demo.
-
Use
it
to
see
the
difference
between
XD
Demo
on
and
XD
Demo
off.
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIME
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
Prev.
MENU
Language
Key
lock
ISM
Method
Low
power
Set
ID
Caption
/
Text
Captions
Demo
To
start
background
Owner's
Manual
29
Operation
Closed
Captions
Closed
Captions
2.
An
old,
bad,
or
illegally
recorded
tape
is
being
played.
3.
Strong,
random
signals
from
a
car
or
airplane
interfere
with
the
TV
signal.
4.
The
signal
from
the
antenna
is
weak.
5.
The
program
wasn't
captioned
when
it
was
produced,
trans-
mitted,
or
taped.
Closed
captioning
is
a
process
which
converts
the
audio
portion
of
a
television
program
into
written
words
which
then
appear
as
subtitles
on
the
television
screen.
Closed
captions
allow
viewers
to
read
the
dialogue
and
narration
of
television
programs.
Using
Closed
Captions
Captions
are
the
subtitles
of
the
dialogue
and
narration
of
tele-
vision
programs.
For
prerecorded
programs,
program
dialogue
can
be
arranged
into
captions
in
advance.
Its
possible
to
caption
a
live
program
by
using
a
process
called real-time
captioning,
which
creates
captions
instantly.
Real-time
captioning
is
nor-
mally
done
by
professional
reporters
using
a
machine
shorthand
system
and
computer
for
trans-
lation
into
English.
Captioning
is
an
effective
sys-
tem
for
the
hearing-impaired,
and
it
can
also
aid
in
teaching
language
skills.
?
The
picture
at
left
shows
a
typical
caption.
Caption
Tips
?
Not
all
TV
broadcasts
include
closed
caption
signals.
?
Sometimes
TV
stations
broadcast
four
different
caption
sig-
nals
on
the
same
channel.
By
selecting
CC
1
to
CC
2,
you
can
choose
which
signal
you
view.
CC
1
is
usually
the
signal
with
the
captions,
while
Another
mode
might
show
demon-
stration
or
programming
information.
?
Your
TV
might
not
receive
caption
signals
normally
in
the
fol-
lowing
situations.
?
IGNITION:
Picture
may
flutter,
drift,
suffer
from
black
spots,
or
horizontal
streaking.
Usually
caused
by
interference
from
automobile
ignition
systems,
neon
lamps,
electrical
drills,
and
other
electrical
appliances.
?
GHOSTS:
Ghosts
are
caused
when
the
TV
signal
splits
and
follows
two
paths.
One
is
the
direct
path
and
the other
is
reflected
off
tall
buildings,
hills
or
other
objects.
Changing
the
direction
or
position
of
the
antenna
may
improve
reception.
?
SNOW:
If
your
receiver
is
located
at
the
weak,
fringe
area
of
a
TV
signal,
your
picture
may
be
marred
by
small
dots.
It
may
be
necessary
to
install
a
special
antenna
to
improve
the
picture.
FOLLOW
ME
1.
Poor
reception
conditions
are
encountered:
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
CC1
CC2
CC3
CC4
Te
xt1
Te
xt2
Te
xt3
Te
xt4
Language
Key
lock
ISM
Method
Low
power
Set
ID
Caption
/
Text
Captions
Demo
Caption/T
Caption/Text
ext
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SPECIAL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Caption
/
Text.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
caption:
CC1,
CC2,
CC3,
CC4,
Text1,
Text2,
Text3,
or
Text4.
?
CAPTION
The
term
for
the
words
that
scroll
across
the
bottom
of
the
TV
screen;
usually
the
audio
portion
of
the
program
provided
for
the
hearing
impaired.
?
TEXT
The
term
for
the
words
that
appear
in
a
large
black
frame
and
almost
cover
the
entire
screen;
usually
messages
provided
by
the
broadcaster.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Captions
Captions
1.
Use
the
CAPTION
button
repeatedly
to
select
Caption
Off,
EZ
Mute,
or
On.
?
EZ
Mute
shows
the
selected
captions
option
(if
available
on
program)
when
the
TV
sound
is
muted
2.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
background
30
Plasma
TV
Operation
Screen
Menu
Options
Screen
Menu
Options
Auto
Auto
Adjustment
Adjustment
-
RGB
(PC)
mode
only;
This
function
doesn't
work
for
RGB-DTV
mode.
-
Automatically
adjusts
picture
position
and
minimizes
image
shaking.
-
After
adjustment,
if
the
image
is
still
not
correct,
your
TV
is
functioning
properly
but
needs
further
adjustment.
-
The
Auto
config.
and
Manual
config.
are
not
active
in
DVI
mode.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Auto
config..
3.
Press
the
button
to
run
Auto
configure.
?
When
Auto
config.
has
finished,
OK
will
be
shown
on
screen.
?
If
the
position
of
the
image
is
still
not
correct,
try
Auto
adjustment
again.
4.
In
RGB
(PC)
mode,
if
the
image
needs
to
be
adjusted
more
after
using
Auto
config.,
you
can
make
further
adjustments
with
the
Manual
config.
option.
Setting
Picture
Format
Setting
Picture
Format
-
Caution:
If
a
4:3
fixed
image
is
on
the
screen
for
a
long
time,
it
may
remain
visible.
-
Set
every
aspect
ratio
for
TV,
Video,
Component
480i
sources.
-
Use
4:3,
or
16:9
for
other
RGB-PC
and
DVI-PC
sources.
-
Horizon
is
not
available
for
Component
(480p,720p,1080i),
DTV
(480p,720p,1080i)
sources.
1.
Press
the
ARC
button
repeatedly
to
select
the
desired
picture
format.
You
can
also
adjust
ARC
in
the
SCREEN
menu.
?
4:3
Choose
4:3
when
you
want
to
view
a
picture
with
an
original
4:3
aspect
ratio,
with
black
bars
appearing
at
both the
left
and
right
sides.
?
16:9
Choose
16:9
when
you
want
to
adjust
the
picture
horizontally,
in
a
linear
proportion
to
fill
the
entire
screen.
?
Horizon
Choose
Horizon
when
you
want
to
adjust
the
picture
in
a
non-linear
proportion,
that
is,
more
enlarged
at
both
sides,
to
create
a
spectacular
view.
?
Zoom
-
Choose
Zoom
when
you
want
to
view
the
picture
without
any
alteration.
However,
the
top
and
bottom
portions
of
the
picture
will
be
cropped.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Position.
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/ /
/
button
to
adjust
the
position.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Screen
Position
Screen
Position
-
This
function
works
in
the
following
modes:
RGB-PC,
RGB-DTV
(480p,720p,1080i),
DVI-DTV
(480p,720p,1080i),
COM-
PONENT
(480p,720p,1080i).
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
To
set
Auto
config.
ARC
Position
Manual
config
Reset
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Auto
config.
ARC
Position
Manual
config
Reset
background
Owner's
Manual
31
Operation
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Auto
config.
ARC
Position
Manual
config
Reset
Manual
Configure
(RGB-PC
mode
only)
Manual
Configure
(RGB-PC
mode
only)
-
If
the
image
still
isn't
clear
after
auto
adjustment
and
especially
if
characters
are
still
jittery,
adjust
the
picture
Phase
manually.
-
To
correct
the
screen
size,
adjust
Clock.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Manual
config..
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to to
select
Phase
or
Clock.
4.
Use
the
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
?
The
Phase
adjustment
range
is
0
~
30.
?
The
Clock
adjustment
range
is
-127
~
+128.
5.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Phase
0
Clock
0
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Auto
config.
ARC
Position
Manual
config
Reset
VGA
Mode
640x480
848x480
852x480
Selecting
VGA
Selecting
VGA
mode
(RGB-PC
mode
only)
mode
(RGB-PC
mode
only)
-
To
see
a
normal
picture,
match
the
resolution
of
RGB
mode
and
selection
of
VGA
mode.
-
RU-42PZ71
model
only.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
VGA
Mode.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
desired
VGA
resolu-
tion.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Auto
config.
ARC
Position
Manual
config
Reset
XGA
Mode
1024x768
1280x768
1360x768
1366x768
Selecting
XGA
Selecting
XGA
mode
(RGB-PC
mode
only)
mode
(RGB-PC
mode
only)
-
To
see
a
normal
picture,
match
the
resolution
of
RGB
mode
and
selection
of
XGA
mode.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
XGA
Mode.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
desired
XGA
resolu-
tion.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
background
32
Plasma
TV
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
Screen
adj.
ARC
Cinema
YNR
Reset
-
Use
YNR
to
reduce
the
picture
noise
that
may
appear
on
the
screen.
Luminance
Noise
Reduction
(TV
Luminance
Noise
Reduction
(TV,
V
,
Video
1-2
and
Component
480i
modes
only)
ideo
1-2
and
Component
480i
modes
only)
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
YNR.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
TV
VCR
Screen
adj.
ARC
Cinema
YNR
Reset
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
Screen
adj.
ARC
Cinema
YNR
Reset
Screen
Screen
Adjustments
(TV
Adjustments
(TV,
V
,
Video1-2
and
Component
480i
mode
only)
ideo1-2
and
Component
480i
mode
only)
-
Use
this
function
to
correct
jittering
or
picture
instability
while
viewing
a
video
tape.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Screen
adj..
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
TV
or
VCR.
?
Select
the
VCR
option
if
watching
a
VCR.
?
Select
the
TV
option
for
other
equipment.
(Except
VCR)
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
-
Sets
up
the
TV
for
the best
picture
appearance
for
viewing
movies.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Cinema..
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Cinema
Mode
Setup
(TV
Cinema
Mode
Setup
(TV,
V
,
Video1-2
and
Component
480i
mode
only)
ideo1-2
and
Component
480i
mode
only)
Operation
background
Owner's
Manual
33
Operation
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
To
set
Screen
adj.
ARC
Cinema
YNR
Reset
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SCREEN
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Reset.
3.
Press
the
button.
?
You
can
initialize
Position,
Split
zoom,
PIP
Transparency,
PIP
position,
PIP
size
and
sub
picture
size
for
double
window.
Initializing
(Reset
to
original
factory
value)
Initializing
(Reset
to
original
factory
value)
-
Use
the
Reset
option
to
initialize
the
adjusted
settings.
Split
Zoom
Split
Zoom
-
Enlarges
the
picture
in
correct
proportions.
-
Split
Zoom
can
be used
for
all
input
sources.
-
In
2-Split
Zoom
mode,
you
can
only
move
the
image
up
or
down.
-
If
an
image
is
enlarged,
a
section
can
be
viewed
without
using
Split
Zoom.
1.
Press
the
SPLIT
ZOOM
button
repeatedly
to
select
either
2, 4,
or
9
Split
Zoom.
2.
Press
the
number
button
corresponding
to
the
section
you
wish
to
enlarge.
You
can
move
within
the
enlarged
pic-
ture
using
the
/
/ /
button.
To
return
to
normal
viewing,
press
the
SPLIT
ZOOM
button
again.
Example
of
choosing
5.
Section
5
is
enlarged
to
fill
the
screen.
Screen
Menu
Options
continued
Screen
Menu
Options
continued
1
4
2-Split
zoom
1
4
2
5
4-Split
zoom
123
456
789
9-Split
zoom
123
456
789
9-Split
zoom
background
34
Plasma
TV
Operation
Lock
Menu
Options
Lock
Menu
Options
Parental
Control
can
be
used
to
block
specific
channels,
ratings
and
other
viewing
sources.
The
Parental
Control
Function
(V-Chip)
is
used
to
block
pro-
gram
viewing
based
on
the
ratings
sent
by
the
broadcasting
station.
The
default
setting
is
to
allow
all
programs
to
be
viewed.
Viewing
can
be
blocked
by
the
type
of
program
and
by
the
categories
chosen
to
be
blocked.
It
is
also
possible
to
block
all
program
viewing
for
a
time
period.
To
use
this
function,
the
following
must
be
done
:
1.
Set
ratings
and
categories
to
be
blocked.
2.
Specify
a
password
3.
Enable
the
lock
V-Chip
rating
and
categories
Rating
guidelines
are
provided
by
broadcasting
stations.
Most
television
programs
and
television
movies
can
be
blocked
by
TV
Rating
and/or
Individual
Categories.
Movies
that
have been
shown
at
the
theaters
or
direct-to-video
movies
use
the
Movie
Rating
System
(MPAA)
only.
Ratings
for
Movies
previously
shown
in
theaters:
Movie
Ratings
:
?
Blocking
Off
(Permits
all
programs)
?
G
(General
audience)
?
PG
(Parental
guidance
suggested)
?
PG-13
(Parents
strongly
cautioned)
?
R
(Restricted)
?
NC-17
(No
one
17
and
under
admitted)
?
X
(Adult
only)
If
you
set
PG-13
:
G
and
PG
movies
will
be
available
,
PG-13,
R,
NC-17
and
X
will
be
blocked.
Ratings
for
Television
programs
including
made-for-TV
movies
:
General
TV
Ratings:
?
Blocking
Off
?
TV-G
(general
audience)
(individual
categories
do
not
apply)
?
TV-PG
(parental
guidance
suggested)
?
TV-14
(14
years
and
older)
?
TV-MA
(mature
audience)
Children
TV
Ratings:
?
Blocking
Off
?
TV-Y
(youth)
(individual
content
categories
do
not
apply)
?
TV-Y7
(youth,
7
years
and
up)
Content
Categories:
?
Dialog
-
sexual
dialogue
(applies
to
TV-PG,
TV-14)
?
Language
-
adult
language
(applies
to
TV-PG,
TV-14,
TV-MA)
?
Sex
scenes
-
sexual
situations
(applies
to
TV-PG,
TV-14,
TV-
MA)
?
Violence
(applies
to
TV-PG,
TV-14,
TV-MA)
?
F
Violence
-
fantasy
violence
(applies
only
to
TV-Y7)
Aux.
Block
?
Video
1,
2
(On,
Off)
?
Component
1,
2
(On,
Off)
?
RGB,
DVI
(On,
Off)
Parental
Lock
Setup
Parental
Lock
Setup
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
LOCK
menu.
Then,
press
the button
?
If
Lock
is
already
set,
enter
the
password
as
requested.
?
The
TV
is
set
up
with
the
initial
password
"0-0-0-0".
2.
Use
the
/
button
to
choose
from
the
following
Lock
Menu
options.
Once
the
option
is
selected,
change
the
settings
to
your
preference.
?
Lock
on/off:
Activates
or
disables
the
blocking
scheme
you
set
up
previ-
ously.
?
Set
Password:
Change
the
password
by
inputting
a
new
password
twice.
?
MPAA
(Movie
Rating):
Blocks
movies
according
to
the
movie
ratings
limits
specified,
so
children
cannot
view
certain
movies.
You
can
set
the
ratings
limit
by
blocking
out
all
the
movies
with
the
ratings
above
a
specified
level.
Keep
in
mind
that
the
movie
ratings
limit
only
applies
to
movies
shown
on
TV,
not
TV
programs,
such
as
soap
operas.
-
Lets
you
set
up
blocking
schemes
to
block
specific
channels,
ratings,
and
external
viewing
sources.
-
A
password
is
required
to
gain
access
to
this
menu
if
the
Lock
System
is
turned
on
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
On
Off
Lock
on/off
Set
password
MPAA
Age
block
Content
block
Aux.block
?
TV
Rating-Children:
Prevents
children
from
watching
certain
children's
TV
programs,
according
to
the
ratings
limit
set.
The
children
rating
does
not
apply
to
other
TV
programs.
Unless
you
block
certain
TV
programs
intended
for
mature
audiences
in
the
TV
Rating
-
sub
menu,
your
children
can
view
those
programs.
?
TV
Rating-General:
Based
on
the
ratings,
blocks
certain
TV
programs
that
you
and
your
family
do
not
want
to
view.
?
Aux.
Block:
Enables
you
to
select
a
source
to
block
from
the
external
source
devices
you
have
hooked
up.
3.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Note
?
If
you
ever
forget
your
password,
key
in
'7',
'7'
,
'7',
'7'
on
the
remote
control.
background
Owner's
Manual
35
Operation
-
PIP
lets
you
view
2
different
inputs
pictures
(sources)
on
your
TV
screen
at
the
same
time.
One
source
will
be
large,
and
the
other
source
will
show
a
smaller
inset
image.
-
Double
Window
mode
splits
the
screen
into
2,
allowing
2
picture
sources
to
be
shown
on
the
TV
screen
at
the
same
time.
Each
source
is
given
half
the
screen.
PIP
PIP
(Picture-In-Picture)/Double
W
(Picture-In-Picture)/Double
Window
Feature
indow
Feature
W
Watching
PIP/Double
W
atching
PIP/Double
Window
indow
Moving
the
PIP
Moving
the
PIP
(PIP
(PIP
Mode
only)
Mode
only)
Press
the
POSITION
button.
Press
the
/
/ /
button
repeatedly
until
desired
posi-
tion
is
achieved.
The
sub
picture
moves
up/down/left/right.
?
You
can
also
move
the
PIP
position
with
Win.position
in
the
PIP/DW
menu.
◀▶
Win.position
DW1
DW2
Press
the
PIP/DW
button
to
access
the
sub
picture.
Each
press
of
PIP
changes
the
PIP
options
as
shown
below.
PIP
Off
TV
Program
selection
for
PIP
TV
Program
selection
for
PIP
Press
the
PIPCH+
/
PIPCH-
button
to
select
a
channel
for
the
sub
picture
in
PIP
mode.
Swapping
the
PIP
Swapping
the
PIP//
Double
W
Double
Window
indow
Use
the
SWAP
button
to
switch
the
main
and
sub
pictures.
Selecting
an
Input
Signal
Source
for
PIP
Selecting
an
Input
Signal
Source
for
PIP/Double
W
/Double
Window
indow
Use
the
PIP
INPUT
button
to
select
the
input
source
for
the
sub
picture.
Each
press
of
PIP
INPUT
button
changes
the
PIP
source.
Main
Picture
Sub
Picture
Main
Picture
Sub
Picture
PIP
PIP
Size
Size
Press
the
WIN.SIZE
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
change
the
sub
picture
size.
?
Using
the
Win.size
function
in
Double
Window
mode,
main
and
sub
picture
sizes
are
changed
simultaneously.
Using
the
Win.size
function
in
PIP
mode,
sub
picture
size
is
changed.
?
You
can
also
change
the
sub
picture
size
with
Win.size
in
the
PIP/DW
menu.
Win.size
PIP
PIP
T
Transparency
(PIP
ransparency
(PIP
Mode
only)
Mode
only)
-
To
make
the
PIP
clear
or
opaque
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PIP/DW
menu.
2.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
PIP
Transparency
.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
adjust
PIP
transparency.
4.
Use
the
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
?
The
adjustment
range
of
PIP
Transparency
is
0
~
10.
5.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Main
Picture
Source
Available
Sub
Picture
Sources
TV,
Video
1-2,
Component
480i
Component
480p/720p/1080i,
RGB
and
DVI
TV,
Video
1-2,
Component
480i/480p/720p/1080i,
RGB
and
DVI
TV,
Video
1-2,
Component
480i
background
36
Plasma
TV
External
Control
Device
Setup
No.
Pin
name
1
No
connection
2
RXD
(Receive
data)
3
TXD
(Transmit
data)
4
DTR
(DTE
side
ready)
5
GND
6
DSR
(DCE
side
ready)
7
RTS
(Ready
to
send)
8
CTS
(Clear
to
send)
9
No
Connection
1
5
6
9
2354678
RXD
TXD
GND
DTR
DSR
RTS
CTS
TXD
RXD
GND
DSR
DTR
CTS
RTS
PC
7-Wire
Configurations
(Standard
RS-232C
cable)
D-Sub
9
3
2
5
6
4
8
7
PDP
D-Sub
9
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
RXD
TXD
GND
DTR
DSR
RTS
CTS
TXD
RXD
GND
DTR
DSR
RTS
CTS
PC
3-Wire
Configurations
(Not
standard)
D-Sub
9
3
2
5
4
6
7
8
PDP
D-Sub
9
-
Connect
the
RS-232C
input
jack
to
an
external
control
device
(such
as
a
computer
or
an
A/V
control
system)
and
control
the
Monitor
's
functions
externally.
-
Connect
the
serial
port
of
the
control
device
to
the
RS-232C
jack
on
the
Monitor
back
panel.
-
RS-232C
connection
cables
are
not
supplied
with
the
Monitor.
T
Type
of
Connector;
D-Sub
9-Pin
Male
ype
of
Connector;
D-Sub
9-Pin
Male
RS-232C
Configurations
RS-232C
Configurations
External
Control
Device
Setup
External
Control
Device
Setup
RS-232C
Setup
RS-232C
Setup
RGB
INPUT
Antenna
AUDIO
INPUT
DVI
INPUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
AC
INPUT
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
R
L
RS-23
C
INPUT
(CONTR
SERVICE)
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
COMPONENT
INPUT
2
COMPONENT
INPUT
1
MONITOR
OUTPUT
A/V
INPUT
1
(R)
(L)
AUDIO
VIDEO
(L/MONO)
(R)
PC
background
Owner's
Manual
37
External
Control
Device
Setup
Set
ID
Set
ID
-
Use
this
function
to
specify
a
monitor
ID
number.
-
Refer
to
'Real
Data
Mapping
1'.
See
page
37.
?
Baud
rate
:9600
bps
(UART)
?
Data
length
:
8
bits
?
Parity
:
None
*
Use
a
crossed
(reverse)
cable.
?Stopbit:1bit
?
Communication
code
:
ASCII
code
Communication
Parameters
Communication
Parameters
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
SPECIAL
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Set
ID.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
F
/
G
button
to
adjust
Set
ID
to
choose
the
desired
monitor
ID
number.
The
adjustment
range
of
Set
ID
is
1
~
99.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Transmission
*
[Command
1]:
First
command
to
control
PDP
set.
(j,
k
or
m)
*
[Command
2]:
Second
command
to
control
PDP
set.
*
[Set
ID]:
You
can
adjust
the
set
ID
to
choose
desired
monitor
ID
number
in
Special
menu.
Adjustment
range
is
1
~
99.
When
selecting
Set
ID
'0',
every
connected
PDP
set
is
controlled.
Set
ID
is
indicated
as
deci-
mal
(1~99)
on
menu
and
as
Hexa
decimal
(0x0~0x63)
on
transmission/receiving
protocol.
*
[DATA]:
To
transmit
command
data.
Transmit
'FF'
data
to
read
status
of
command.
*
[Cr]:
Carriage
Return
ASCII
code
'0x0D'
*
[
]:
ASCII
code
'space
(0x20)'
[Command1][Command2][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
T
T
ransmission
/
Receiving
Protocol
ransmission
/
Receiving
Protocol
OK
Acknowledgement
*
The
Monitor
transmits
ACK
(acknowledgement)
based
on
this
format
when
receiving
normal
data.
At
this
time,
if
the
data
is
data read
mode,
it
indicates
present
status
data.
If
the
data
is
data
write
mode,
it
returns
the
data
of
the
PC
computer.
[Command2][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
Error
Acknowledgement
*
The
Monitor
transmits
ACK
(acknowledgement)
based
on
this
format
when
receiving
abnormal
data
from
non-viable
functions
or
communication
errors.
[Command2][
][Set
ID][
][NG][Data][x]
Data
1:
Illegal
Code
2:
Not
supported
function
3:
Wait
more
time
01.
Power
k
a
0~1
02.
Input
Select
k
b
0~6
03.
Aspect
Ratio k
c
0~3
04.
Screen
Mute
k
d
0~1
05.
Volume
Mute
k
e
0~1
06.
Volume
Control k
f
0~64
07.
Contrast
k
g
0~64
08.
Brightness
k h
0~64
09.
Color
k
i
0~64
10.
Tint
k
j
0~64
11.
Sharpness
k k
0~64
12.
OSD
Select
k
l
0~1
13.
Remote
Control
Lock
Mode
k
m
0~1
14.
PIP/DW
k
n
0~3
15.
Split
Zoom
k
p
0
~99
16.
PIP
Position
k
q
0~3
17.
Treble
k
r
0~64
18.
Bass
k
s
0~64
19.
Balance
k
t
0~64
20.
Color
Temperature
k
u
0~3
21.
Red
Adjustment
k
v
0~3C
22.
Green
Adjustment
k
w
0~3C
23.
Blue
Adjustment
k
$
0~3C
24.
PIP
Input
Source
k
y
0~6
25.
Abnormal
State
k
z
0~a
26.
ISM
Method
j
p
0~3
27.
Low
Power
j
q
0~1
28.
Orbiter
Time
Setting
j
r
1~FE
29.
Orbiter
Pixel
Setting
j
s
1~9
30.
Picture
Size
j
t
0
~14
31.
Auto
Config
j
u
1
COMMAND
1
COMMAND
2
DATA
(Hexadecimal)
Command
Reference
List
Command
Reference
List
CHANNEL
PICTURE
SOUND
TIMER
SPECIAL
SCREEN
PIP/DW
LOCK
Prev.
Menu
Language
Key
lock
ISM
Method
Low
power
Set
ID
Caption
/
Text
Captions
Demo
1
32.TuneCommand
m
a
01~7D
0 0
mainsub/TuneBand
33.
Channel
Add/Del
m
b
0
~
1
34.
Key
m
c
Keycode
COM-
MAND
2
COM-
MAND
1
DATA
0
(Hexadecimal)
DATA
1
(Hexadecimal)
DATA
2
(Hexadecimal)
DATA
3
(Hexadecimal)
background
38
Plasma
TV
External
Control
Device
Setup
02.
Input
Select
(Command2:b)
(Main
Picture
Input)
G
To
select
input
source
for
the TV.
You
can
also
select
an
input
source
using
the
TV/VIDEO
button
on
the
TV's
remote
control.
Transmission
Data
0
:TV
1
:Video1
2
:Video2
3
:
Component
1
4
:
Component
2
5
:RGB
6
:DVI
[k][b][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[b][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
01.
Power
(Command2:a)
G
To
control
Power
On/Off
of
the TV.
Transmission
Data
0
:
Power
Off
1:PowerOn
[k][a][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[a][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
*
In
a
like
manner,
if
other
functions
transmit
'FF'
data
based
on
this
format,
Acknowledgement
data
feedback
presents
status
about
each
function.
*
Real
data
mapping
1
0
:Step0
A
:Step10(SETID10)
F
:Step15(SETID15)
10:Step16(SETID16)
63:Step99(SETID99)
64
:
Step
100
05.
Volume
Mute
(Command2:e)
G
To
control
volume
mute
on/off.
You
can
also
adjust
mute
using
the
MUTE
button
on
remote
control.
Transmission
Data
0
:
Volume
mute
on
(Volume
off)
1
:
Volume
mute
off
(Volume
on)
[k][e][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[e][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
03.
Aspect
Ratio
(Command2:c)
(Main
picture
format)
G
To
adjust
the
screen
format.
You
can
also
adjust
the
screen
format
using
the
ARC
(Aspect
Ratio
Control)
button
on
remote
control
or
in
the
Screen
menu.
Transmission
Data
0
:
Normal
screen
(4:3)
1
:
Wide
screen
(16:9)
2
:
Horizon
3:Zoom
[k][c][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[c][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
04.
Screen
Mute
(Command2:d)
G
To
select
screen
mute
on/off.
Transmission
Data
0
:
Screen
mute
off
(Picture
on)
1
:
Screen
mute
on
(Picture
off)
[k][d][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[d][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
06.
Volume
Control
(Command2:f)
G
To
adjust
volume.
You
can
also
adjust
volume
with
the
volume
buttons
on
remote
control.
Transmission
Data
Min:0~Max:64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'
as
shown
below.
[k][f][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[f][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
07.
Contrast
(Command2:g)
G
To
adjust
screen
contrast.
You
can
also
adjust
contrast
in
the
Picture
menu.
Transmission
Data
Min:0~Max:64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'
as
shown
below.
[k][g][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[g][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
08.
Brightness
(Command2:h)
G
To
adjust
screen
brightness.
You
can
also
adjust
brightness
in
the
Picture
menu.
Transmission
Data
Min:0~Max:64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'
as
shown
below.
[k][h][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[h][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
background
Owner's
Manual
39
External
Control
Device
Setup
17.
Treble
(Command2:r)
G
To
adjust
treble.
You
can
also
adjust
treble
in
the
Sound
menu.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'.
See
page
38.
[k][r][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[r][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
09.
Color
(Command2:i)
G
To
adjust
the
screen
color.
You
can
also
adjust
color
in
the
Picture
menu.
Transmission
Data
Min:0~Max:64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'.
See
page
38.
[k][i][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[i][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
10.
Tint
(Command2:j)
G
To
adjust
the
screen
tint.
You
can
also
adjust
tint
in
the
Picture
menu.
Transmission
Data
Red:0~Green:64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'.
See
page
38.
[k][
j
][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[
j
][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
13.
Remote
Control
Lock
Mode
(Command2:m)
G
To
lock
the
remote
control
and
the
front
panel
controls
on
the
monitor.
Transmission
[k][m][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
Data
0:
Lock
off 1:
Lock
on
?
If
you're
not
using
the
remote
control
and
front
panel
controls
on
the
monitor,
use
this
mode.
When
main
power
is
on/off,
remote
control
lock
is
released.
[m][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
14.
PIP
/
DW
(Command2:n)
G
To
control
the
PIP
(Picture
In
picture)/DW
(Double
Window).
You
can
also
control
the
PIP/DW
using
the
PIP/DW
button
on
the
remote
control
or
in
the
PIP/DW
menu.
Transmission
Data
0:
PIP/DW
off
1:
PIP
2:
DW1
3:
DW2
[k][n][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[n][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
G
To
adjust
the
screen
sharpness.
You
can
also
adjust
sharpness
in
the
Picture
menu.
Transmission
11.
Sharpness
(Command2:k)
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'.
See
page
38.
[k][k][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[k][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
12.
OSD
Select
(Command2:l)
G
To
select
OSD
(On
Screen
Display)
on/off.
Transmission
[k][l][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
Data
0:
OSD
off
1:
OSD
on
[l][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
15.
Split
Zoom
(Command2:p)
G
To
operate
split
zoom
function
and
select
the
split
zoom
section
number.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:99
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
2'.
[k][p][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[p][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
*
Real
data
mapping
2
0
:
Reset
split
zoom
21
:
Selection
1
of
2
split
zoom
24
:
Selection
4
of
2
split
zoom
41
:
Selection
1
of
4
split
zoom
42
:
Selection
2
of
4
split
zoom
44
:
Selection
4
of
4
split
zoom
45:
Selection
5
of
4
split
zoom
91
:
Selection
1
of
9
split
zoom
99:
Selection
9
of
9
split
zoom
16.
PIP
Position
(Command2:q)
G
To
select
sub
picture
position
for
PIP.
You
can
also
adjust
the
sub
picture
position
using
WIN.POSITION
on
the
remote
control
or
in
the
PIP/DW
menu.
Transmission
Data
0:
Right
down
on
screen
1:
Left
down
on
screen
2:
Left
up
on
screen
3:
Right
up
on
screen
[k][q][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[q][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
background
40
Plasma
TV
External
Control
Device
Setup
21.
Red
Adjustment
(Command2:v)
G
To
adjust
red
in
color
temperature.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
3C
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
3'
as
shown
right.
[k][v][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[v][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
22.
Green
Adjustment
(Command2:w)
G
To
adjust
green
in
color
temperature.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
3C
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
3'
as
shown
right.
[k][w][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[w][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
23.
Blue
Adjustment
(Command2:$)
G
To
adjust
blue
in
color
temperature.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
3C
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
3'
as
shown
below.
[k][$][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[$][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
20.
Color
Temperature
(Command2:u)
G
To
adjust
color
temperature.
You
can
also
adjust
ACC
in
the
Picture
menu.
Transmission
Data
0:
Cool
1:
Normal
2:
Warm
3:
Off
[k][u][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[u][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
19.
Balance
(Command2:t)
G
To
adjust
balance.
You
can
also
adjust
balance
in
the
Sound
menu.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'.
See
page
38.
[k][t][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[t][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
18.
Bass
(Command2:s)
G
To
adjust
bass.
You
can
also
adjust
bass
in
the
Sound
menu.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
64
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping
1'.
See
page
38.
[k][s][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[s][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
24.
PIP
Input
Select
(Command2:y)
G
To
select
input
source
for
sub
picture
in
PIP
mode.
Transmission
Data
0
:TV
1:Video1
2:Video2
3
:
Component
1
4
:
Component
2
5:RGB
6:DVI
[k][y][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[y][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
25.
Abnormal
State
(Command2:z)
G
To
recognize
an
abnormal
state.
Transmission
Data
0:
Normal
(Power
on
and
signal
exist)
1:
No
signal
(Power
on).
2:
Turn
the
monitor
off
with
remote
control.
3:
Turn
the
monitor
off
with
Sleep
Time
function.
4:
Turn
the
monitor
off
with
RS-232C
function.
5:
5V
down.
6:
AC
down.
7:
Turn
the
monitor
off
with
Fan
Alarm
function.
8:
Turn
the
monitor
off
with
Off
Time
function.
9:
Turn
the
monitor
off
with
Auto
Off
function.
a:
Turn
the
monitor
off
with
On
Time
function.
(If
you
do
not
press
any
button
within
2
hours
after
the
TV
turns
on
with
the
On
Timer
function,
the
TV
will
automatically
revert
to
standby
mode.)
Data
FF:Read
[k][z][
][Set
ID][
][FF][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[z][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
*
Real
data
mapping
3
0:-30
1:-29
2:-28
1E:0
3A:+28
3B:+29
3C:+30
background
Owner's
Manual
41
External
Control
Device
Setup
26.
ISM
Method
(Command2:p)
G
To
avoid
having
a
fixed
image
remain
on
screen.
Transmission
Data
0:
Normal
1:
White
wash
2:
Orbiter
3:
Inversion
[
j
][p][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[p][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
27.
Low
Power
(Command2:q)
G
To
control
the
low
power
function
on/off.
Transmission
Data
0:
Low
power
off
1:
Low
power
on
[
j
][q][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[q][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
28.
Orbiter
Time
Setting
(Command2:r)
G
To
adjust
orbiter
operation
time
term.
Transmission
Data
Min:
1
~
Max:
FE
[
j
][r][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[r][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
29.
Orbiter
Pixel
Setting
(Command2:s)
G
To
adjust
pixel
number
in
orbiter
function.
Transmission
Data
Min:1~Max:9
[
j
][s][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[s][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
30.
Picture
Size
Setting
for
Double
Window
mode
(Command2:t)
G
To
adjust
main
window
size
in
Double
Window
mode.
Transmission
Data
Min:
0
~
Max:
1E
(or
20)
?
Refer
to
'Real
data
mapping1'.
See
page
38.
[
j
][t][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[t][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
31.
Auto
Configure
(Command2:u)
G
To
adjust
picture
position
and
minimize
image
shaking
automatically.
It
works
only
in
RGB
(PC)
mode.
Transmission
Data
1:
To
set
[
j
][u][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[u][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
32.
Tune
command
(Command:
m
a)
G
Tune
channel
to
following
physical
number
Transmission
Data
0:Air:02~45,Cable:01,0E~7D
1:0
2:0
3:
High
Main
Channel:
0,
Sub
Channel:
1
Low
Air:
0,
CATV:
1
[m][a][
][Set
ID][
][Data0][
][Data1][ ][Data2][
][Data3][Cr]
Acknowledgement
[a][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data0][
][Data1][
][Data2][
][Data3][x]
33.
Channel
Add/Del
(Command:
m
b)
G
To
add and
delete
the
channels
Transmission
Data
0:
Channel
Memory
1:
Channel
Erase
[m][b][
][Set
ID][
][Data][Cr]
[b][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
Acknowledgement
34.
Key
(Command:
m
c)
G
To
send
IR
remote
key
code
Transmission
Data
Key
code: Refer
to
page
43.
[m][c][
][Set
ID][
][Data][
][Cr]
[c][
][Set
ID][
][OK][Data][x]
Acknowledgement
background
42
Plasma
TV
IR
Codes
G
Connect
your
wired
remote
control
to
the
Remote
Control
port
on
the
Monitor.
G
Output
waveform
Single
pulse,
modulated
with
37.917KHz
signal
at
455KHz
G
Configuration
of
frame
G
Repeat
code
G
Lead
code
?
1st
frame
Low
custom
code
Lead
code
High
custom
code
Data
code
Data
code
TC
Tf
T1
C0
Carrier
frequency
FCAR
=
1/TC
=
fOSC/12
Duty
ratio
=
T1/TC
=
1/3
?
Repeat
frame
C1C2C3C4C5C6C7C0C1C2C3C4C5C6C7D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7
Repeat
code
9ms
4.5
ms
0.55
ms
9ms
2.25
ms
G
Bit
description
G
Frame
interval
:
Tf
The
waveform
is
transmitted
as
long
as
a
key
is
depressed.
?
Bit
"0"
Tf Tf
Tf=108ms
@455KHz
0.56
ms
0.56
ms
1.12
ms
?
Bit
"1"
2.24
ms
How
to
Connect
How
to
Connect
Remote
Control
IR
Code
Remote
Control
IR
Code
IR
Codes
IR
Codes
background
Owner's
Manual
43
IR
Codes
Code
(Hexa)
Function
Note
00
01
02
03
08
C4
C5
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
0B
98
D6
5A
D0
BF
D4
C6
D5
0E
43
44
4D
52
60
61
63
64
62
71
72
7B
79
76
77
AF
1E
1A
54
55
0A
39
99
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
(Power
On/Off)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Only
Power
On)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Only
Power
Off)
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
Discrete
IR
Code
(Input
TV
Selection)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Input
VIDEO1
Selection)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Input
VIDEO2
Selection)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Input
COMPONENT1
Selection)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Input
COMPONENT2
Selection)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Input
DVI
Selection)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Input
RGB
Selection)
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
Discrete
IR
Code
(Only
4:3
mode)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Only
16:9
mode)
Discrete
IR
Code
(Only
Zoom
mode)
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
R/C
Button
Discrete
IR
Code
CH
(D)
CH
(E)
VOL
(G)
VOL
(F)
POWER
POWER
ON
POWER
OFF
MUTE
Number
Key
0
Number
Key
1
Number
Key
2
Number
Key
3
Number
Key
4
Number
Key
5
Number
Key
6
Number
Key
7
Number
Key
8
Number
Key
9
TV/VIDEO
MULTIMEDIA
TV
VIDEO1
VIDEO2
COMPONENT1
COMPONENT2
DVI
RGB
SLEEP
MENU
ENTER
APC
DASP
PIP/DW
PIP
INPUT
SWAP
WIN.SIZE
POSITION
PIP
CH+
PIP
CH-
SPLIT
ZOOM
ARC
ARC
(4:3)
ARC
(16:9)
ARC
(Zoom)
FCR
REVIEW
AUTO
PROGRAM
MEMORY/ERASE
MTS
CAPTION
AUTO
CONFIG
background
44
Plasma
TV
Programming
the
Remote
G
The
remote
control
is
a
multi-brand
or
universal
remote
control.
It
can
be
programmed
to
operate
most
remote-controllable
devices
of
other
manufacturers.
Note
that
the
remote
control
may
not
control
all
models
of
other
brands.
Programming
a
code
into
a
remote
mode
Programming
a
code
into
a
remote
mode
Programming
the
Remote
Programming
the
Remote
1.
Test
your
remote
control.
To
find
out
whether
your
remote
control
can
operate
the
component
without
programming,
turn
on
the
component
such
as
a
VCR
and
press
the
corresponding
MODE
button
(VCR)
on
the
remote
control,
while
pointing
at
the
component.
Test
the
POWER
and
CH
+/-
buttons
to
see
if
the
component
responds
properly.
If
not,
the
remote
requires
programming
to
operate
the
device.
2.
Turn
on
the
component
to
be
programmed,
then
press
the
corresponding
MODE
button
on
the
remote
control.
3.
Press
the
PIP
CH-
and
MUTE
buttons
simultaneously,
the
remote
control
is
ready
to
be
programmed
for
the
code.
4.
There
are
two
ways
to
find
the
right
code
for
the
component.
A.
If
you
press
the
CH
+/-
buttons
repeatedly,
the
codes
will
change
one
at-a-time.
Press
the
POWER
button
after
each code
change.
If
the
right
code
is
found,
the
device
will
turn
off.
B.
Enter
a
code
number
using
the
number
buttons
on
the
remote.
Programming
code
numbers
for
the
corresponding
component
can
be
found
on
the
following
pages.
Again,
if
the
code
is
correct,
the
device
will
turn
off.
5.
Press
the
MENU
button
to
store
the
code.
6.
Test
the
remote
control
functions
to
see
if
the
component
responds
properly.
If
not,
repeat
from
step
2.
background
Owner's
Manual
45
Programming
Codes
Programming
Codes
Programming
Codes
VCRs
VCRs
CA
CATV
TV
AIWA
034
AKAI
016 043 046
124
125 146
AMPRO
072
ANAM
031
033
103
AUDIO
DYNAMICS
012 023 039 043
BROKSONIC
035 037
129
CANON
028
031
033
CAPEHART
108
CRAIG
003 040
135
CURTIS
MATHES
031
033
041
DAEWOO
005 007 010 064
065
108
110
111
1 1
21
1
61
1
71
1
9
DAYTRON
108
DBX
012 023 039 043
DYNATECH
034 053
ELECTROHOME
059
EMERSON
006 017 025 027
029
031
034 035
036 037 046
101
129
131
138 153
FISHER
003 008 009 010
FUNAI
034
GE
031
033 063 072
107 109 144 147
GO
VIDEO
132 136
HARMAN
KARDON
012 045
HITACHI
004 018 026 034
043 063
137 150
INSTANTREPLAY
031
033
JCL
031
033
JCPENNY
012 013 015 033
040 066
101
JENSEN
043
JVC
012
031
033 043
048 050 055 060
130 150 152
KENWOOD
014 034 039 043
047 048
LG
(GOLDSTAR)
001
012 013 020
101
106
114
123
LLOYD
034
LXI
003 009 013 014
017 034
101
106
MAGIN
040
MAGNAVOX
031
033 034
041
067 068
MARANTZ
012
031
033 067
069
MARTA
101
MATSUI
027 030
MEI
031
033
MEMOREX
003 010 014
031
033 034 053 072
101
102 134 139
MGA
045 046 059
MINOLTA
013 020
MITSUBISHI
013 020 045 046
049
051
059
061
151
MTC
034 040
MULTITECH
024 034
NEC
012 023 039 043
048
NORDMENDE
043
OPTONICA
053 054
PANASONIC
066 070 074 083
133 140 145
PENTAX
013 020
031
033
063
PHILCO
031
034 067
PHILIPS
031
033 034 054
067
071
101
PILOT
101
PIONEER
013
021
048
PORTLAND
108
PULSAR
072
QUARTZ
011
014
QUASAR
033 066 075
145
RCA
013 020 033 034
040
041
062 063
107 109 140 144
145 147
REALISTIC
003 008 010 014
031
033 034 040
053 054
101
RICO
058
RUNCO
148
SALORA
014
SAMSUNG
032 040
102 104
105 107 109
112
113 115
120 122
125
SANSUI
022 043 048
135
SANYO
003 007 010 014
102 134
SCOTT
017 037
112
129
131
SEARS
003
00
009
010
013 014 017 020
031
042 073
081
101
SHARP
031
054
149
SHINTOM
024
SONY
003 009
031
052
056 057 058 076
077 078
149
SOUNDESIGN
034
STS
013
SYLVANIA
031
033 034 059
067
SYMPHONIC
034
TANDY
010 034
TATUNG
039 043
TEAC
034 039 043
TECHNICS
031
033 070
TEKNIKA
019
031
033 034
101
THOMAS
034
TMK
006
TOSHIBA
008 013 042 047
059 082
112
131
TOTEVISION
040
101
UNITECH
040
VECTOR
RESEARCH
012
VICTOR
048
VIDEO
CONCEPTS
012 034 046
VIDEOSONIC
040
WARDS
003 013 017 024
031
033 034 040
053 054
131
YAMAHA
012 034 039 043
ZENITH
034 048 056
058 072 080
101
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
ABC
003 004 039 042
046 052 053
AJIN
112
ANTRONIK
014
ARCHER
005 007 014 024
CABLE
STAR
026
CENTURION
092
CENTURY
007
CITIZEN
007
COLOUR
VOICE
065 090
COMBANO
080
081
COMTRONICS
019 030
DIAMOND
023
EAGLE
020 030 040
EASTERN
057 062 066
ELECTRICORD
032
GE
072
GEMINI
008 022 025 054
GI
052 074
GOLDEN
CHANNEL
030
HAMLIN
049 050 055
HITACHI
052 055
HOSPITALITY
070 077
JERROLD
002 003 004 008
009 010 052 069
074
LG
(GOLDSTAR)
001
106
101
005
M-NET
037
MACOM
033
MAGNAVOX
010 012 064 079
MEMOREX
100
MOVIE
TIME
028 032
NSC
015 028 038
071
073
OAK
016
031
037 053
PANASONIC
044 047
PARAGON
100
PHILIPS
006 012 013 020
065 085 090
PIONEER
034
051
052 063
076
POST
NEWS
WEEK
016
PRUCER
059
PTS
011
048
071
072
073 074
PULSAR
100
RCA
047
REGAL
049 050
REGENCY
057
REMBRANT
025
RK
091
SAMSUNG
102 107
030 068
SCIENTIFIC
ATLANTA
003
011
041
042
043 045 046
SHERITECH
022
SIGNAL
030
SIGNATURE
052
SL
MARX
030
SPRUCER
047 078
STARCOM
002 004 008 009
STARGATE
008 030
SYLVANIA
067
TADIRAN
030
TAEKWANG
110
TAIHAN
105
TANDY
017
TEXSCAN
029 067
TOCOM
039 040 056
TOSHIBA
100
UNIKA
007 014 024
UNITED
CABLE
004 053
UNIVERSAL
005 007 014 024
026 027 032 035
VIEWSTAR
012 015 018 086
087 088 089
ZENITH
100
114
060 093
background
46
Plasma
TV
Programming
Codes
Audio
Audio
APEX
DIGITAL
022
DENON
020 014
GE
005 006
HARMAN
KARDON
027
JVC
012
LG
001
010 016 025
MAGNAVOX
013
MARANTZ
024
MITSUBISHI
002
NAD
023
ONKYO
008 017
PANASONIC
003 009
PHILIPS
013
PIONEER
004 026
PROCEED
021
PROSCAN
005 006
RCA
005 006
SAMSUNG
011
015
SONY
007
THOMPSON
005 006
TOSHIBA
019 008
YAMAHA
009 018
ZENITH
010 016 025
DVD
DVD
ALPHASTAR
DSR
123
AMPLICA
050
BIRDVIEW
051
126 129
BSR
053
CAPETRONICS
053
CHANNEL
MASTER
013 014 015
018
036 055
CHAPARRAL
008 009 012
077
CITOH
054
CURTIS
MATHES
050
145
DRAKE
005 006 007
010
011
052
112 116
141
DX
ANTENNA
024 046 056
076
ECHOSTAR
038 040 057
058
093 094 095
096
097 098 099
100
122
ELECTRO
HOME
089
EUROPLUS
114
FUJITSU
017
021
022
027
133 134
GENERAL
INSTRUMENT
003 004 016
029
031
059
101
HITACHI
139 140
HOUSTON
TRACKER
033 037 039
051
057
104
HUGHES
068
HYTEK
053
JANIEL
060
147
JERROLD
061
KATHREIN
108
LEGEND
057
LG
001
LUTRON
132
LUXOR
062
144
MACOM
010 059 063
064
065
MEMOREX
057
NEXTWAVE
028
124 125
NORSAT
069 070
PACE
SKY
SATELLITE
143
PANASONIC
060
142
PANSAT
121
PERSONAL
CABLE
117
PHILIPS
071
PICO
105
PRESIDENT
019
102
PRIMESTAR
030
110
111
PROSAT
072
RCA
066
106
REALISTIC
043 074
SAMSUNG
123
SATELLITE
SERVICE
CO
028 035 047
057
085
SCIENTIFIC
ATLANTA
032
138
SONY
103
STARCAST
041
SUPER
GUIDE
020
124 125
TEECOM
023 026 075
087
088 090
107
130
137
TOSHIBA
002
127
UNIDEN
016 025 042
043
044 045 048
049
078 079 080
086
101
UNIDEN
135 136
VIEWSTAR
115
WINEGARD
128 146
ZENITH
081
082 083
084
091
120
HDSTB
HDSTB
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
AIWA
014 028 070 096
125 129 139
229
230
AKAI
163
ANAM
003 014 017 023
059
106 189
216
217 235 236
BURMECTER
252
CARVER
086
CLARION
199
DAEWOO
027 053 060 084
102 148 198
221
DENON
015 075
130 143
FANTASIA
071
FINEARTS
022
FISHER
089 099
LG(GOLDSTAR)
001 021
024 029
087
107 108
110
190
191
192
210
211
212 239
HAITAI
034 035
188
222
HARMAN/KARDON
068
INKEL
037 058 062 069
078 079 095
121
122 149 150
151
152 153 154 155
157 158 159 160
189
207 222 224
225 226 227 243
247
JVC
004 013
141
KEC
185 186 187
KENWOOD
038 050 067 089
170
171
197
206
215 222
KOHEL
030
NAD
045 046
LOTTE
014 016 036 098
100 172 173 174
175 176 177 178
179 180
181
183
201
202 208 213
214 219 223 232
238 240
LXI
103
MAGNAVOX
111
MARANTZ
002 018 020 025
034
041 081
090
097
112
MCINTOSH
049
MCS
104
MEMOREX
107
NAD
046
ONKYO
013 040
041
047
048 056 057
132
133 140
OPTIMUS
158
PANASONIC
007 033 064
113
142
220
241 251
PENNEY
104
PHILIPS
026
112
143
253
PIONEER
039 042 043 063
065
091
093 094
115
123 127
250
QUASAR
113
RCA
080
RCX
092
REALISTIC
103 106
SAMSUNG
124 145 146 182
193 194 195
203
204 244 245 246
SANSUI
011
135 138 144
SANYO
019 083 234
SCOTT
106 186
SHARP
031
032
051
052
072 082
117 119
156 184 199
200
206 209
SHERWOOD
005 006
158
SONY
044 045
109
114
118
126
248 249
TAEKWANG
012 020 073 074
076 077
105
161
162 163 164 165
166 167 168 169
205
231
233 242
254
TEAC
010 085
106 136
185 187
237
TECHNICS
101
113
128 134
147
218
TOSHIBA
137
THE
061
VICTOR
088
131
WARDS
089
YAMAHA
054 055 066 092
199
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
Brand
Codes
background
Owner's
Manual
47
Troubleshooting
Checklist
No
output
from
one
of
the
speakers
?
Adjust
Balance
in
the
Sound
menu.
(Refer
to
p.24)
Unusual
sound
from
inside
the
TV
?
A
change
in
ambient
humidity
or
temperature
may
result
in
an
unusual
noise
when
the
plasma
display
is
turned
on
or
off
and
does
not
indicate
a
fault
with
the TV.
No
picture
&
No
sound
?
Check
whether
the
TV
is
turned
on.
?
Is
the
power
cord
inserted
into
wall
power
outlet?
?
Test
the
wall
power
outlet,
plug
another
product's
power
cord
into
the
outlet
where
the
TV's
power
cord
was
plugged
in.
No
or
poor
color
or
poor
picture
?
Select
Color
in
the
Picture
menu
and
press
the
VOLUME
(G)
button.
(Refer
to
p.21)
?
Keep
a
sufficient
distance
between
the
TV
and
the
VCR.
?
Activate
any
function
to
restore
the
brightness
of
the
picture.
(If
still
picture
is
on
the
screen
for
more
than
5
minutes,
the
screen
gets
dark.)
The
remote
control
doesn't
work
?
Check
to
see
if
there
is
any
object
between
the
TV
and
the
remote
control
causing
obstruction.
?
Are
batteries
installed
with
correct
polarity
(+
to
+,
-
to
-)?
(Refer
to
p.9)
?
Correct
remote
operating
mode
set:
TV,
VCR
etc.?
?
Install
new
batteries.
(Refer
to
p.9)
Picture
OK
&
No
sound
?
Press
the
VOLUME
(G)
button.
?
Sound
muted?
Press
MUTE
button.
Picture
appears
slowly
after
switching
on
?
This
is
normal,
the
image
is
muted
during
the
TV
startup
process.
Please
contact
your
service
center,
if
the
picture
has
not
appeared
after
five
minutes.
Horizontal/vertical
bars
or
picture
shaking
?
Check
for
local
interference
such
as
an
electrical
appliance
or
power
tool.
T
Troubleshooting
Checklist
roubleshooting
Checklist
background
48
Plasma
TV
Maintenance
1.
Here's
a
great
way
to
keep
the
dust
off
your
screen
for
a
while.
Wet
a
soft
cloth
in
a
mixture
of
lukewarm
water
and
a
little
fabric
softener
or
dish
washing
detergent.
Wring
the
cloth
until
it's
almost
dry,
and
then
use
it
to
wipe
the
screen.
2.
Make
sure
the
excess
water
is
off
the
screen,
and
then
let
it
air-dry
before
you
turn
on
your
TV.
To
remove
dirt
or
dust,
wipe
the cabinet
with
a
soft,
dry,
lint-free
cloth.
Please
be
sure
not
to
use
a
wet
cloth.
If
you
expect
to
leave
your
TV
dormant
for
a
long
time
(such
as
a
vacation),
it's
a
good
idea
to
unplug
the
power
cord
to
protect
against
possible
damage
from
lightning
or
power
surges.
-
Early
malfunctions
can
be
prevented.
Careful
and
regular
cleaning
can
extend
the
amount
of
time
you
will
have
your
new
TV.
Be
sure
to
turn the
power
off
and
unplug
the
power
cord
before
you
begin
any
cleaning.
Cleaning
the
Screen
Cleaning
the
Screen
Cleaning
the
Cabinet
Cleaning
the
Cabinet
Extended
Extended
Absence
Absence
Maintenance
Maintenance
background
Owner's
Manual
49
Specification
Product
Specifications
Product
Specifications
?
The
specifications
shown
above
may
be
changed
without
notice
for
quality
improvement.
MODEL
RU-50PZ61
57.7
/
1465
33.3
/845.6
13.2
/
335
117.5
/
53.3
1366
x
768
(Dot)
AC100-240V,
60Hz
NTSC
VHF2~13,UHF14~69,CATV1~125
75Ω
16,770,000
(256
steps
of
each
R,
G
and
B)
32
~
104°F
(0
~
40°C)
Less
than
80%
6561
feet
(2000m)
Width
(inches
/
mm)
Height
(inches
/
mm)
Depth
(inches
/
mm)
Weight
(pounds
/
kg)
Resolution
Power
requirement
Television
System
Program
Coverage
External
Antenna
Impedance
Color
Operating
Temperature
Range
Operating
Humidity
Range
Maximum
Elevation
49.6
/
1260
28.5
/
724.8
11.3
/
287
96.7
/
43.84
RU-60PZ61
56.5
/
1436
36
/
913.2
3.9
/
98.6
172.3
/
78.15
1366
x
768
(Dot)
1024
x
768
(Dot)
852
x
480
(Dot)
RU-42PZ61
RU-42PZ71
MODEL
RU-50PZ61
4.7
/
120
30.7
/
779.4
3.9
/
98.2
5.7
/
2.57
Width
(inches
/
mm)
Height
(inches
/
mm)
Depth
(inches
/
mm)
Weight
(pounds
/
kg)
4.3
/
110
26.4
/
669.3
Speaker
Speaker
RU-42PZ61 RU-42PZ71
3.7/95
4.5
/
2.03
3.6/90.5
49.6
/
1260
28.6
/
726.2
11.3
/
287
96.7
/
43.84
background
50
Plasma
TV
Notes
Notes
background
Your
LG
Plasma
TV
will
be
repaired
or
replaced
in
accordance
with
the
terms
of
this
warranty,
at
LGE's
option,
if
it
proves
to
be
defective
in
material
or
workmanship
under
normal
use,
during
the
warranty
period
("Warranty
Period")
listed
below,
effective
from
the
date
("Date
of
Purchase")
of
original
consumer
purchase
of
the
product.
This
war-
ranty
is
good
only
to
the
original
purchaser
of
the
product
and
effective
only
when
used
in
the
United
States,
includ-
ing
Alaska,
Hawaii,
and
U.S.
Territories.
CONCERNING
PIXEL
FUNCTIONALITY:
Your
Plasma
TV
contains
about
one
million
individual
pixels.
Plasma
TV
typically
contain
a
small
number
of
pixels
that
do
not
function
normally.
Your
display
has
been
inspected
and
is in
compliance
with
manufacturer's
specifications,
indicating
that
any
pixel
defects
do
not
effect
the
operation
or
use
of
your
display.
THIS
WARRANTY
IS
IN
LIEU
OF
ANY
OTHER
WARRANTY,
EXPRESS
OR
IMPLIED,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
ANY
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
TO
THE
EXTENT
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
IS
REQUIRED
BY
LAW,
IT
IS
LIMITED
IN
DURATION
TO
THE
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
PERIOD
ABOVE.
NEITHER
THE
MANUFACTURER
NOR
ITS
U.S.
DISTRIBUTOR
SHALL
BE
LIABLE
FOR
ANY
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL,
INDIRECT,
SPECIAL,
OR
PUNITIVE
DAMAGES
OF
ANY
NATURE,
INCLUDING
WITHOUT
LIMITATION,
LOST
PROFITS,
LOST
OR
CORRUPTED
PROGRAMMING
OR
DATA,
OR
ANY
OTHER
DAMAGE
WHETHER
BASED
IN
CONTRACT,
TORT,
OR
OTHERWISE.
Some
states
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages
or
limitations
on
how
long
an
implied
warranty
lasts,
so
the
above
exclusion
or
limitation
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
that
vary
from
state
to
state.
WARRANTY
PERIOD:
LABOR
and
PARTS:
2
YEARS
from
the
Date
of
Purchase.
Your
unit
will
be
repaired
or
replaced
with
a
new,
substitute
model
or
factory
reconditioned
unit,
at
LGE's
option.
If
repaired,
parts
used
in
the
repair
may
be
new
or
remanufac-
tured.
Replacement
Units
and
Repair
Parts
are
warranted
for
the
remaining
portion
of
the
original
unit's
warranty
period.
EFFECTIVE
DATE
OF
WARRANTY:
Your
warranty
period
begins
on
the
date
of
sale
to
the
original
consumer/end
user.
KEEP
THE
DEALER'S
DATED
BILL
OF
SALE
OR
PROOF
OF
DELIVERY
as
evidence
of
the
purchase
date.
You
will
be
required
to
submit
a
legible
copy
of
your
bill
of
sale
or
proof
of
delivery
when
requesting
warranty
service.
HOW
SERVICE
IS
HANDLED:
In-Home
Service:
Please
retain
dealer's
dated
bill
of
sale
or
delivery
ticket
as
evidence
of
the
Date
of
Purchase
for
proof
of
warranty,
and
submit
a
copy
of
the
bill
of
sale
to
the
ser-
vice
person
at
the
time
warranty
service
is
pro-
vided.
Please
call
1-201-816-2000
to
locate
your
nearest
LGE
Authorized
Service
Center.
Visit
our
website
at:
http://www.lgservice.com
IMPORTANT:
Please
fill
out
and
mail
in
your
Product
Registration
Card
or
go
to
www.lgservice.com
to
register
your
product
online.
This
information
will
allow
us
to
reach
you
promptly
should
we
discover
a
safety
or
reliability
prob-
lem
that
could
affect
you.
background
P/N
:
3828VA0470Q
TO
CONTACT
THE
LGE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
CENTER
BY
MAIL:
LGE
Customer
Interactive
Center
P.O.
Box
240007
201
James
Record
Road
Huntsville,
Alabama
35824
http://www.lgservice.com
FOR
SERVICE:
Before
you
call
for
warranty
service,
check
your
operating
guide
--
you
may
avoid
a
service
call.
For
warranty
service
information,
please
contact
the
LGE
Customer
Interactive
Center
telephone
number.
When
calling
for
service,
please
have
your
product
model
number,
serial
number
and
the
date
of
pur-
chase
or
the
date
of
original
installation
available.
If
a
replacement
unit
is
required,
under
some
circumstances
you
may
be
asked
to
provide
a
reserve
deposit
to
the
LGE
Service
Center
against
a
credit
card
number
as
surety
for
advanced
shipment.
Your
credit
card
will
not
be
charged
if
you
return
the
defective
unit
within
10
working
days.
If
a
replacement
unit
is
received,
please
use
the
carton
and
packaging
from
that
unit
in
returning
the
defective
unit
to
the
LGBrand
Service
Center.
Parts
and
service
in
accordance
with
the
LGE
warranty
are
LGE's
responsibility
and
will
be
provided
without
charge.
Other
service
requirements
will
be
at
the
owner's
expense.
If
you
have
problems
in
obtaining
satisfactory
warranty
service,
write
or
call
the
LGE
Customer
Interactive
Center.
Service
may
be
provided
by
independently
owned
and
operated
service
organizations.
To
assure
proper
credit
and
avoid
unnecessary
charges,
you
must
obtain
an
LGE
Return
Authorization
before
returning
any
product
to
the
LGE
Service
Center.
Contact
the
Customer
Interactive
Center
for
details.
CUSTOMER
INTERACTIVE
CENTER
NUMBERS:
To
obtain
customer
assistance,
product
information
or
Dealer
or
Service
locations
Call
1-201-816-2000
24
hours
a
day,
365
days
per
year
THIS
LIMITED
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
APPLY
TO:
The
cost
of
repair
or
replacement
under
these
excluded
circumstances
shall
be
borne
by
the
consumer.
damage
caused
in
shipping
or
transit
service
required
as a
result
of
improper
installation,
including
incorrect
or
insufficient
AC
supply
(please
consult
the
owner's
manual
for
power
supply
requirements)
installation
or
repair
of
antenna
systems,
cable
con-
verters,
cable
company
supplied
equipment,
or
other
components
in
a
video
system
set-up
or
adjustment
on
consumer
controls,
or
damage
caused
by
improper
adjustments
damage
caused
by
other
system
components
any
panel
that
has
been
modified
or
incorporated
into
any
other
product
replacement
of
batteries
on
the
remote
control.
damage
(including
cosmetic
damage),
failure,
loss
or
personal
injury
due
to
misuse,
abuse,
negli-
gence,
improper
maintenance
or
storage,
or
to
acts
of
nature
or
other
causes
beyond
our
control.
(Causes
beyond
our
control
include
but
are
not
lim-
ited
to
lightning
strike,
power
surges,
power
out-
ages
and
water
damage.)
image
burn-in
repair
or
replacement
of
warranted
parts
by
other
than
LGE
authorized
service
centers.
units
purchased
or
serviced
outside
of
the
coverage
area.
product
where
the
original
factory
serial
numbers
have
been
removed,
defaced
or
changed
in
any
way.
product
sold
and
labeled
as
"as
is,
where
is"
or
sim-
ilar
disclaimer.

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