VPW505 USER GUIDE 50” PLASMA DISPLAY
Contents For Your Records........................................................................................................................................ 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS.............................................................................................................................. 2 PRODUCT FEATURES .............................................................................................................................. 3 UNDERSTANDING YOUR DISPLAY ..............................
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PACKAGE CONTENTS Supplied Accessories Please verify that you received the following items with your package content: Plasma Display Power Cable China Remote Control Quick Start Guide(QSG) VGA Cable CD WIZARD Batteries Power Cable EU Power Cable UK Power Cable US S-VIDEO Cable RCA Component Cable RCA Video/Audio Cable Note: Only suitable power cable is provided for the country of destination.
PRODUCT FEATURES Advanced Digital Image Processing Advanced digital processor with adaptive motion de-interlacing converts all 15KHz signals into progressive scan for a brighter, flicker free image. 3:2 Pull-Down for Film Scan Conversion Built-in 3:2 pull-down processing can automatically detect and convert film content to properly display with minimal motion artifacts.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR DISPLAY Front View Power (Standby) Button Turns power on/off from standby mode. There is a 3second wait between on/off cycles. Status LED Not Illuminated - No AC Power detected If the main power switch (rear of panel) is turned off, this LED will not illuminate. Solid Yellow - Standby (Power OFF) with AC power detected The LED will illuminate a yellow color if the display is shut-off but the main power cord is plugged into the back of the unit.
Remote Control Standby Power On/Off Push this button to turn on the display from Standby mode. Push it again to turn off to Standby mode. Sound Mute On/Off Volume +/Turns volume up or down. Channel UP/DOWN These keys are not applicable to this display. Number Keypad These keys are not applicable to this display. SWAP This key swaps the main and sub picture windows under PIP or POP modes. (See page 14) QuickView This key is not applicable to this display.
CONNECTING THE DISPLAY Connecting a DVD Player Using Component Video Input 1. Connect the green-colored (labeled as “Y”) jack from the DVD to the green-colored“Y1” jack of the display. 2. Connect the red-colored (labeled as “PR”or “CR”) jack from the DVD to the red-colored “PR1/CR1” jack of the Note: display. 3. Connect the blue-colored (labeled as “PB”or “CB”) jack There are two sets of component inputs from the DVD to the blue-colored “PB1/CB1” jack of provided. You can use the display.
Connecting a HDTV Decoder Set-Top Box Using Component Video Input 1. Connect the green (labeled as “Y”) jack from the HDTV Set Top Box to the green “Y1” jack of the display. 2. Connect the red (labeled as “PR” or “CR”) jack from the HDTV Set Top Box to the red “PR1/CR1” jack of the display. 3. Connect the blue (labeled as “PB”or “CB”) jack from the HDTV Set Top Box to the blue “PB1/CB1” jack of the display. 4.
Connecting a VCR Using S-Video Input 1. Connect the S-Video (4-pin DIN) connector from the VCR to the “S-VIDEO” input on the back of display. 2. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacks from the VCR to the R and L audio-in jacks located next to the S-VIDEO connector. Using Composite Input 1. Connect the “yellow” (video) out connector from the VCR to the yellow “VIDEO 1” input on the back of display. 2.
Connecting a PC Using RGB or DVI Video Input 1. For most PC’s, connect the 15-pin D-Sub RGB connector from the back of the PC to the RGB-IN Connector located on the back of the display. If you have a PC that is equipped with a DVI (Digital Visual Interface), you may connect the PC DVI connector from the back of the PC to the DVI-In Connector located on the back of the display. 2. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacks from the PC to the R and L jacks located to the left of the S-VIDEO connector.
OPERATING THE DISPLAY-BASICS POWER(Toggle) Powering ON / OFF Using Front Panel or Remote Control 1. Confirm the display is plugged into the wall outlet and the main AC switch located in the rear of the display is switched to the ON position. If the power is plugged in and the AC switch is on, the STATUS LED will illuminate a solid yellow color. 2. Press the POWER button on the front panel or the remote control. 3. The display will now turn on after a brief pause.
Adjusting Sound Volume Using Front Panel or Remote Control 1. To turn up sound volume, press VOLUME + on either the front panel of display or on the remote control. 2. To turn down sound volume, press VOLUME - on either the front panel of display or on the remote control. MUTE VOLUME +/- Using MUTE 1. If you would like to silence the volume on a temporary basis, simply press the MUTE key to silence the volume. 2.
RUNNING HDTV Understanding HDTV What is Digital Television or DTV? Digital TVs are televisions that can receive and display digital television broadcasts sent using any one of three following categories: HDTV (High Definition TV), EDTV (Enhanced Digital TV), and SDTV (Standard Definition TV). What is the Difference Between HDTV, EDTV, and SDTV? HDTV, EDTV, and SDTV are three grades of televison or displays.
How is a HDTV/EDTV/SDTV Different from a HDTV/EDTV/SDTV display? In order to receive digital broadcasts, a digital “receiver” or “decoder” must be used to receive and decode digital broadcast signals. Digital decoders can be built into the display itself or they may come in the form of a Set Top Box that is added separately to the display. HDTV/EDTV/SDTV displays are digital displays without a digital decoder built into the television whereas HDTV/EDTV/SDTV Televisions are displays with a decoder built-in.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Picture-In-Picture (PIP) / Split Screen Turn On PIP or POP Mode 1. Press the PIP key once on the remote control to engage in PIP mode. Pressing the PIP again will switch to POP mode. Pressing the PIP key sequentially will cycle between: PIP Mode M : AV1 S : AV2 Sub Picture Main Picture POP Mode 2. When engaged in PIP mode, a small window is displayed in one of the four corners.
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) / Split Screen - Con’t Notes: PIP mode can only be turned on if the display’s input is set to: AV, S-Video, Component 1and 2. If the display’s main input is set to RGB or DVI, the PIP and POP will not function. If the display’s input is set to Component 1 or Component 2, the PIP will only turn on if the input signal source is compatible with 15KHz signals such as 480i and Y/CB/CR signals.
Widescreen (16:9 Aspect Ratio) Viewing Modes Understanding Widescreen Modes This plasma display is capable of displaying a widescreen image on the native 16:9 aspect ratio screen. However, not all available broadcast or video content fits perfectly in a widescreen (16:9) format resulting in unused screen space. Please use the following guidelines to determine suitable widescreen viewing modes available that best support the type of broadcast / video content you wish to display.
Widescreen Viewing Modes (Con’t) Accessing Widescreen Viewing Modes using OSD You can also use the OSD menu to access the same widescreen and zoom mode functions. To access these modes using OSD: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. Make sure that the following “Picture” OSD menu is displayed. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to navigate to SCREEN WIDTH and use the ADJ +/- keys to switch between 4:3, 16:9 or PANORAMA. 4.
Sleep Timer Settings Setting Sleep Timer Using OSD To set the sleep timer using the OSD screen: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. Use the ADJ +/- keys to navigate to “OTHER” OSD sub-menu as displayed below. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to navigate to SLEEP function. 4. Use the ADJ +/- keys to set to ON. 5. The display will function normally until the 1-minute mark.
Variable and Fixed Audio Output Setting Output Using OSD You can set the type of output this display outputs from its audio output jack located in the rear of the display. By using an OSD based switch, you can easily choose between variable or fixed audio outputs. To set the audio output setting: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. Use the ADJ +/- keys to navigate to “SOUND” OSD sub-menu. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to select the AUDIO OUTPUT option. 4.
Signal Frequency Information Display Displaying Frequency of Signal This display is capable of displaying the frequency level of the signal being displayed. To see signal frequency information: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. Use the ADJ +/- keys to navigate to the “OTHER” OSD sub-menu. INPUT H-FREQ (KHZ) Displays the horizontal signal frequency of the signal currently displayed.
ADJUSTING PICTURE For AV / S-Video Accessing Picture Adjustment Mode Various picture adjustments can be set using the Picture Adjustment OSD menu. To access the OSD menu: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. The first menu displayed is the PICTURE menu. Make sure that the “Picture” OSD menu is displayed. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to move up and down to choose the option you wish to adjust. An explanation of each adjustment is listed below. 4.
For Component Video Accessing Picture Adjustment Mode Various picture adjustments can be set using the Picture Adjustment OSD menu. To access the OSD menu: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. The first menu displayed is the PICTURE menu. Make sure that the “Picture” OSD menu is displayed. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to move up and down to choose the option you wish to adjust. An explanation of each adjustment is listed below. 4. Use the ADJ +/- keys to change the setting.
For Component Video - Con’t Accessing Geometric Adjust Mode Various geometric adjustment can be set using the GEOMERIC ADJUST submenu. To access the GEOMERIC ADJUST submenu: 1. Press the Menu +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. The first menu displayed is the PICTURE menu. Make sure that the “Picture” OSD menu is displayed. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to scroll to the “GEOMETRIC ADJUST” selection. 4. Press the ADJ +/- keys to set the selection to “ON”.
For RGB / DVI Accessing Picture Adjustment Mode Various picture adjustments can be set using the Picture Adjustment OSD menu. To access the OSD menu: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. The first menu displayed is the PICTURE menu. Make sure that the “Picture” OSD menu is displayed. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to move up and down to choose the option you wish to adjust. An explanation of each adjustment is listed below. 4. Use the ADJ +/- keys to change the setting.
SPECIFICATIONS Display Panel Screen size Number of pixels Pixel Pitch Chromatically Power Source Input voltage Input current Inrush current Power consumption Stand-by & Power Save Connection Connector Types Video/S-Video Signal Type Polarity Amplitude d. Frequency Input impedance Diagonal 50 inch 1366(Horizontal, RGB Trio ) X 768(Vertical)pixels 0.81mm X 0.81mm x=0.270±0.03, y=0.270±0.03(color temperature mode 1) at center block white pattern 100% (mosaic). 100 ~ 240 Vac , 50 / 60 Hz 5.
Pin Assignments For D-SUB Connector (In / Loop Out) Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 RED 6 RED GND 11 GND 2 GREEN 7 GREEN GND 12 SDA 3 BLUE 8 BLUE GND 13 H-SYNC 4 GND 9 NC 14 V-SYNC 5 GND 10 GND 15 SCL Pin Assignments For 24 Pin DVI Connector(Digital Only) Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 TMDS Data 29 TMDS Data 117 TMDS Data 02 TMDS Data 2+ 10 TMDS Data 1+ 18 TMDS Data 0+ 3 TMDS Data 2/4 Shield 11 TMDS Data 1/3 Shield 19 TMDS Data 0/5 Shi
Y/PB/PR For Component 1 and 2 Mode Resolution Refresh Rate 1 640 x 480P 60 2 1920 x 1080I 60 3 1280 x 720P 60 Maximum Resolution SXGA 1280 x 1024 (VGA Mode) Dimensions Width Height Depth Without Stand 49.45in./1256mm 30.00in./762mm 4.23in./107.5mm With Stand 49.45in./1256mm 31.89in./810mm 11.81in./300mm Package Dimensions Width 56.54in./1436mm Height 44.29in./1125mm Depth 18.50in./470mm Weight Net weight Gross weight 108.00lbs/49 Kgs (w/ stand) 132.
Emission Requirement The unit meets the EMI limits in all screen modes as qualified by FCC class B part 15. Power Management Mode H-sync Normal Pulse Stand-by No pulse Power saving Pulse V-sync Pulse No pulse No pulse No pulse Video Active No video blanked Pulse Power dissipation Normal power Power off Less than 10 watts This Plasma display is Energy star compliant when used with a computer equipped with DPMS.
WALL MOUNT (OPTION) Rear View Note: Follow mount bracket instruction included in mounting kit. This type of equipment is to be installed by qualified installers, please contact with authorized dealer for installation.
APPENDIX TV TUNER SETTING NTSC TV Tuner Setting TV / Cable TV Connections Connecting to TV or Cable TV 1. Confirm your display is equipped with a TV tuner. You can tell by looking at the connection jacks located on the back of the display. If there is a threaded-screw type of connector (called the RF connector), then you have a TV tuner. If you do not see this type of connector, then you do not have a TV tuner installed. 2.
Remote Control Standby Power On/Off Push this button to turn on the display from Standby mode. Push it again to turn off to Standby mode. Sound Mute On/Off Volume +/Turns volume up or down. Channel UP/DOWN Change TV channels sequentially by pressing +/-. Number Keypad Use number keypad to select the TV channel you want to watch. SWAP This key swaps the main and sub picture windows under PIP or POP modes. (See page 14) QuickView Use Quick View key to recall the last TV channel watched.
Selecting Signal Source Input Select (Toggle) Direct Input Selection Keys Using Front Panel or Remote Control 1. Press the INPUT key on the front panel or the INPUT SELECT key on the remote control. 2. Pressing the INPUT key will cycle the display thru all available input signal sources in the following order: Using Direct Input Selection Keys 1. If you prefer not to cycle thru all available inputs, you can use the Direct Input Selection keys located towards the bottom of the remote control. 2.
TV Tuner Settings Accessing the TV Settings Menu If your display is equipped with the optional tuner module, available TV tuner settings can be displayed by: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. Use the ADJ +/- keys to navigate to “TV” OSD sub-menu as displayed below. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to select the option you would like to set. A description of each option is described in this section. 4. Use the ADJ +/- keys to change actual settings.
Favorite Channel / Channel Lock Favorite Channel and Channel Lock Settings Favorite Channel and Channel Lock settings can be set from both the OSD or the remote control. When using the OSD: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. Use the ADJ +/- keys to navigate to “TV” OSD sub-menu as displayed below. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to select CHANNEL STATUS option. A description of available settings are listed below. 4. Use the ADJ +/- keys to change actual setting.
Parental Guide Accessing V-Chip V-Chip (Parental Guide) function prevents children from watching unsuitable programs. 1. To set V-Chip, press the V-Chip key on remote control to enter Parental Guide setting. 2. You will now be prompted to enter a passcode using your remote control’s keypad. If you have not changed the original default passcode, enter 0000 (this is the default code from factory). To change the default code, please see page 24. 3. The first menu in Figure 1 is displayed.
PASSCODE Setting Overview The security passcode setting is used to limit access to Parental Guide (V-Chip) and Channel Lock functions. The same security passcode is used for both functionality. By default, this display is shipped with the security passcode set at 0000. Changing the Passcode To change the security passcode: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel to display the OSD menu. 2. Use the ADJ +/- keys to navigate to “TV” OSD submenu. 3.
ADJUSTING PICTURE For TV Accessing Picture Adjustment Mode Various picture adjustments can be set using the Picture Adjustment OSD menu. To access the OSD menu: 1. Press the MENU +/- keys on the remote or the front control panel. 2. The first menu displayed is the PICTURE menu. Make sure that the “Picture” OSD menu is displayed. 3. Use the MENU +/- keys to move up and down to choose the option you wish to adjust. An explanation of each adjustment is listed below. 4.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Troubleshoot Common Conditions The following list represents possible anomalies that you may encounter and methods for remedy. Please refer to this checklist prior to contacting a service representative. Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No picture is displayed 1. The power cord is disconnected. 2. The main power switch on the back of the display is not switched on. 3. The selected input has no connection. 4. The display is in standby mode in RGB mode. 1. Plug in the power cord. 2.
Customer Support For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller. NOTE: You will need the product serial number. Country/Region Web site T = Telephone F = FAX Email United States viewsonic.com/support T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 service.us@ viewsonic.com Canada viewsonic.com/support T: (800) 688-6688 F: (909) 468-1202 service.ca@ viewsonic.com United Kingdom viewsoniceurope.com T: 0800 833 648 F: (01293) 643910 service.eu@ viewsoniceurope.
LIMITED WARRANTY VIEWSONIC Plasma Display What the warranty covers: ViewSonic® warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
Power Cord Safety Guidelines Caution: Use a power cable that is properly grounded. Always use an AC power cord that meets your country’s safety standard. USA.............................. UL Canada ........................ CSA Germany...................... VDE Switzerland ..................SEV Britain...........................BASE/BS Japan............................Electric Appliance Control Act AC PLUG CORD PRECAUTIONS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do no remove the front or back covers. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only. The lightning flash with arrow-head within a triangle is intended to inform the user that parts inside the product are a risk of electric shock.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cautions When Using the Plasma Display Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the ventilation holes of the plasma display. Top of plasma display is usually very hot due to the high temperature of exhaust air being released through the ventilation holes. Burns or personal injuries may occur if any body parts are brought too close. Placing any object near the top of the display could also result in heat related damages to the object as well as the display itself.
FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.