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PLASMA MONITOR ON/OFF INPUT SELECT VOLUME P/NO : 3828VA0277Q(NP00KB) PLASMA MONITOR Please read this owner’s manual carefully beforeoperating the Monitor.Retain it for future reference.Record model number and serial number of theMonitor.See the label attached on the back of the Monitorand quote this information to your dealer when yourequire service.Model number : Serial number : MU-60PZ12/A/B/K/SMU-60PZ15/A/B/K/S OWNER’S MANUAL ON/OFF INPUT SELECT VOLUME WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTEXPOSE THIS PROD- UCTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The explanation about colored dots may be present on PDPscreen The PDPwhich is the display device of this product is composed of 0.9 to 2.2 million cells and a few cell defects can occur in the manufacture of the PDP. Several colored dots visible on the screen would be acceptable, in line with other PDPmanufacturers and would not mean that the PDPis faulty. We hope you will understand that the product which corresponds to this standard is regarded as acceptable. It means that it could not be changed or refunded. We promise that we'll do our best to develop our technology to minimize the cell defects. The explanation about noise of 60" PDP In the same way that a fan is used in a PC to keep the CPU cool, the PDPis equipped with cooling fans to improve the reliability of this product. Therefore, a certain level of noise could occur when the fan is oper- ated. This noise doesn't have any negative effect on its efficiency and liability and it's also determined to have no difficulty while using this product. The noise from the fans is normal in the operation of this prod- uct. We hope you will understand that a certain level of noise is acceptable. It means that it is not change- able nor refundable. FCC NOTICE •MU-60PZ12/A/B/K/S, MU-60PZ15/A/B/K/S : AClass B digital device 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. 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 interfer- ence 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. Earth wire should be connected. -If the earth wire is not connected, there is possible a danger of electric shock caused by the current leakage. -If grounding methods are not possible, a separate circuit breaker should be employed and installed by a qualified electrician. -Do not connect ground to telephone wires, lightning rods or gas pipe. Keep this manual with Monitor for future easy refer- ence) Table of Contents First step WARNINGS..............................................................4 SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS........................................5 Monitor Overview Front Panel Controls................................................8 Connection Panel Overview.....................................9 Remote Control Key Functions/Accessories..........10 Monitor Installation.................................................12 Equipment Connections and Setup VCR Setup..............................................................14 Cable TV Setup......................................................16 External AV Source Setup......................................17 DVD Setup..............................................................18 DTV Setup..............................................................19 PC Setup................................................................20 PC Mode Feature Check(Overview)......................22 PC Mode Adjustments............................................23 Picture In Picture(PIP) function..............................26 Twin picture function...............................................29 Using the remote control........................................31 Basic Features Setup and Operation Turning on the Monitor...........................................32 Selecting language for the menus..........................33 Checking features...................................................34 Sleep Timer Setting Sleep Timer (Monitor turn-off time)............35 Picture & Sound Auto picture control................................................36 Adjusting picture appearance.................................37 DRP(Digital Reality Picture)..................................38 Adjusting Sound: Bass, Treble, Balance................39 Auto Sound Control................................................40 AVL(Auto volume leveler)......................................41 Special Features Using Still function..................................................42 Using the screen options........................................43 Adjusting OSD Transparency.................................44 Adjusting color temperature...................................45 Setting picture format.............................................46 External control device setup.................................47 Others Maintenance...........................................................57 Troubleshooting check list......................................58 Product specifications.............................................59 4 WARNINGS WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOTREMOVE COVER (OR BACK). 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26 Picture In Picture (PIP) function -PIPlets you view 2 different inputs (sources) on your monitor screen at the same time. One source will be large, and the other source will show a smaller inset image. -Select RGBinput source before pressing PIP. -This function works only in the following resolutions; 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 (only in Vertical frequency 60 Hz) -When you select RGB or DTV for main picture in PIP/Twin picture, you can watch video, cable TV or DVD for sub picture. -Color of main picture may be different from PIP’s in PIP/Twin picture mode. -If input source for main picture is changed while in PIP/Twin picture mode, sub picture will disappear. -When watching PIP/Twin picture, SCREENoption is not available in Special menu. -With PIPactive, not all picture formats can be used for the main/sub picture. Watching the PIP(Picture in Picture) Press the PIPbutton. •Each time you press PIPor F /Gbutton, you can change the PIPsize as below. PIP[S]PIP [L]OFF PIP F PIP[S] G PIP F PIP[L] G PIP F OFFG <Small PIP> <Large PIP> <Off> PIP 27 Safety instructions Monitor Overview Basic operation Sleep timer Picture & Sound Special features Others Connections Selecting the source input signal Press the PIPINPUTbutton in PIPmode. •Each time you press PIPINPUTbutton, you toggle VIDEO, S-VIDEO and COMPONENT. COMPONENTsource only works in 480i mode. VIDEOS-VIDEOCOMPONENT PIPINPUT F VIDEO G Moving the Sub (inset) picture Press the POSITIONbutton in PIPmode. •Each press of the POSITIONbutton will change the position of the sub picture on the screen as shown below. PIP INPUT POSITION 28 3 2 1 Use the D / Ebuttons to select PIP/DWand then press the Gbutton. READY Press the D / Ebutton to select SOUND SELECT and then press the Gbutton. •Each time you pressD / E button, you toggle between SOUND [M] or SOUND [S]. Press the D / Ebuttons to select main image sound (SOUND [M]) or PIP(inset image) sound (SOUND [S]) and then press the OKbutton. LANGUAGEG CAPTIONG AUTO OFFG SCREENG RGB-OUTPUTG DWG PIPG INPUTG SOUND SELECTG POSITIONG SOUND [M] SOUND [S] Press the MENUbutton and then press the D / Ebutton to select SPECIALmenu. Press the Gbutton. SOUND SELECT LANGUAGEG CAPTIONG AUTO OFFG SCREENG RGB-OUTPUTG DWG PIPG INPUTG SOUND SELECTG POSITIONG SOUND [M] SOUND [S] LANGUAGEG ARCG SCREENG TRANSPARENCYG PIP/DWG SET IDG COLOR TEMP.G G TO SET SPECIAL PIP/DW -To select main or sub (inset) sound -This function only works with the following resolutions; 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 (only in Vertical frequency 60 Hz) -To use this function, connect PC/DTV video output to RGB-PC INPUT/RGB-DTV INPUT and connect PC/DTV audio outputs to AUDIO INPUT. -SOUND SELECTis always the main picture sound (SOUND[M]) regardless of prior sound choice. Selecting PIPsound options SOUND [S] Picture In Picture (PIP) function MENU VOL VOL VOL OK 29 Safety instructions Monitor Overview Basic operation Sleep timer Picture & Sound Special features Others Connections Twin picture mode -As the name suggests, this mode splits the screen into 2, allowing 2 sources to be shown on the monitor screen at the same time. Each source is given half the screen. -Select RGBinput source. -This function works only in the following resolutions; DTV 480p/720p/1080i, RGB640x480 (only in Vertical frequency 60 Hz) -With TWIN PICTURE active, not all picture formats can be used for the main/sub picture. Press the Q/TWIN PICTUREbutton. •Each time you press Q/TWIN PICTURE or F /Gbuttons, you can select ONor OFF. <ON> <OFF> DW F OFF G DW F ON G Sub picture Main picture •To avoid a permanent image being burned into the screen, the sub picture will move every 2 hours. :Center Upside Downside Center •The sub picture starts in the center position and then moves as described above. •You may notice a small amount of video noise at the bottom or top of the sub pic- ture. This is normal. / TWIN PICTURE 30 Twin picture mode Selecting a source for the Twin picture Press the PIPINPUTbutton in TWIN PICTUREmode. •Each time you press PIPINPUTbutton, you toggle VIDEO, S-VIDEO and COMPONENT. COMPONENT source only works in 480i input signal. PIPINPUT F VIDEO G VIDEOS-VIDEOCOMPONENT PIP INPUT 31 Safety instructions Monitor Overview Basic operation Sleep timer Picture & Sound Special features Others Connections Using the remote control Installing batteries •Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control and insert the batteries with correct polarity, match “+” with “+”, and match “-” with “-”. •Install two 1.5V “AAA” alkaline batteries. Don’t mix used batteries with new batteries. Notes for using the remote control Make sure these are no objects between the remote control and its sensor. Don’t place the remote control near a heater or damp place. Strong impact on the remote con- trol may cause operation failure. Signal from the remote control may be disturbed by sun light or other strong light. In this case, turn the set to other direction. 32 Turning on the Monitor 3 2 1 2 1 - When using the remote control, aim it at its sensor on the Monitor. Turning on the Monitor just after installation Turning on the Monitor (power cord is still connected) Connect power cord correctly. Press the main ON/OFFbutton on the Monitor. At this moment, the Monitor is switched to standby mode. Press the or INPUT SELECTbutton on the Monitor or press the POWERor INPUT SELECTbutton on the remote control and then the Monitor will be turned on. Press the or INPUT SELECTbutton on the Monitor or press the POWER or INPUT SELECTbutton on the remote control and then the Monitor will be turned on. If the Monitor is turned off with the button on the Monitor • Press the main ON/OFFbutton on the Monitor to turn on the Monitor. If the Monitor is turned off with the ON/OFF button on the Monitor • Press the main ON/OFFbutton on the Monitor and then press the or INPUT SELECTbutton on the Monitor or press the POWERor INPUT SELECTbutton on the remote control and then the Monitor will be turned on. If the M…
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Page 19 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 25 Control Board (Solder Side) Figure 26 Frame of Internal (Removed #1 Power Board) Page 20 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 27 #1 Power Board (Component Side) Figure 28 #1 Power Board (Solder Side) Page 21 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 29 Frame of Internal (Removed #2 Power Board) Figure 30 #2 Power Board (Component Side) Page 22 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 31 #2 Power Board (Solder Side) Figure 32 Frame of Internal (Removed DC-DC Converter Board) Page 23 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 33 DC-DC Converter Board (Component Side) Figure 34 DC-DC Converter Board (Solder Side) Page 24 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 35 Frame of Internal (Removed Z Board) Figure 36 Z Board (Component Side) Page 25 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 37 Z Board (Solder Side) Figure 38 Frame of Internal (Removed Z-Drive Board) Page 26 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 39 Z-Drive Board (Component Side) Figure 40 Z-Drive Board (Solder Side) Page 27 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 41 Frame of Internal (Removed X Board & X-Drive Board) Figure 42 X Board & X-Drive Board (Component Side) Page 28 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 43 X Board & X-Drive Board (Solder Side) Figure 44 Frame of Internal (Removed X Board & X-Drive Board)
Page 29 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 45 X Board & X-Drive Board (Component Side) Figure 46 X Board & X-Drive Board (Solder Side) Page 30 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 47 Frame of Internal (Removed Speaker Board, Display Panel/Back View) Figure 48 Speaker Board (Component Side) Page 31 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 49 Speaker Board (Solder Side) Figure 50 Label View of Display Panel Module Page 32 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 51 Bracker of A/V & Component Jacks (Internal View) Figure 52 Bracker of A/V & Component Interface Board (Front Side) Page 33 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 53 Bracker of A/V & Component Interface Board (Back Side) Figure 54 Speakers (Appearance, Front View)
Page 34 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 55 Speakers (Appearance, Back View) Figure 56 Speakers (Removed Cover, Frame of Internal) Page 35 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 57 Speakers (Internal View) Figure 58 Speakers (Internal View) Page 36 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 59 Remote Control (Appearance, Front View) Figure 60 Remote Control (Appearance, Front View) Page 37 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 61 Remote Control (Appearance, Back View) Figure 62 Remote Control (Removed Covers, Frame of Internal) Page 38 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 63 Remote Control (PCB View, Back Side) Figure 64 Remote Control (PCB View, Front Side) Page 39 LG Electronics USA60" Plasma MonitorFCC ID. : BEJMU60PZ12 Figure 65 Power Cord 15-Pin D-Sub Cable Figure 66 RS232C Cable
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