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Optional line (sold separately)
(For details, please consult the dealer where this unit was purchased.) 1 Table top stand : CMP5000WXU display stand. 2 Wall installation unit : Wall installation bracket designed as a wall interface for securing the unit. 3 Speaker system designed specifically for plasma displays (width: 2-29/32 inches (7.4 cm)) : With the adoption of a vertical 2-way system designed with a 31/32 inch (2.5 cm) domed conical tweeter and newly developed 1-25/32 inch (4.5 cm) wide oval shaped units arranged vertically. (When speakers are attached, the operation panel on this unit is not operable.) 4 Video card :Expansion card allows viewing of video signals and computer digital RGB signals (DVI compliant).
High reliability for commercial applications
The is provided with features giving it high dependability in commercial applications, including the ability to suppress peak luminance in accordance with the viewing program, and to change the cooling fans speed in accordance with changes in operating environment. Such features provide safety and highendurance under conditions of commercial use.

Improved usability

User convenience has been improved by the inclusion of features making the display even more compatible with your computer. Some of these include the one-touch screen adjustment AUTO SETUP function for computer connections, and the POINT ZOOM function to enlarge local portions of the screen image to display important detailed program data.

Power-Saving Design

This display achieves the lowest power consumption in the industry for screens in the 50" XGA class (380 W). Further, use of the power-control function provides a 20% reduction in power consumption compared to normal operating conditions (MODE 1, with color-bar signal input). As an ENERGY S TAR Partner, Hitachi, Ltd. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficieney.
NOTE: The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. APPLE and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. VESA is a trademark of a nonprofit organization, Video Electronics Standard Association. All brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

Be careful of power cord connection!
Before inserting the plug of the power cord into a socket of the correct voltage, check that the connection portion of the power cord is clean (with no dust). Then, insert the plug of power cord into the socket firmly, otherwise it may cause electric shock or fire hazard.
Do not touch the power plug when lightning is close to you.
You may receive an electric shock.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.
Do not obstruct a ventilation hole.
If you obstruct a ventilation hole during the operation of the monitor or just after switching off the power, it may cause a fire or electric shock due to heating up the monitor. Do not put the monitor screen side up. Do not put the monitor on a shelf or in a cabinet without adequate ventilation of 4 inches top, sides, bottom and rear. Do not put the monitor on a carpet or mattress. Do not cover the monitor with a cloth.

CAUTION

Electric shock or other accidents may cause serious injury or damage to your property.
Disconnect the power plug from the mains when you move the monitor.
Moveing the monitor without disconnecting the power plug from the mains may damage the cord and cause a fire or electric shock. You are advised to move the monitor with two persons. Handle with care when you move the monitor, particularly take care of glass screen.
When you disconnect the power plug.
You have to grasp the power plug itself, do not pull the power cord. If you pull the power cord, you may damage it and it may cause a fire or an electric shock. Do not touch the power plug just after disconnecting it from the mains or you may receive electric shock.
Disconnect the power plug from the mains when you don't use the monitor for a long time.

This is for your safety.

Do not put the monitor in atmosphere with soot, steam, high humidity, and dust.
It may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not put the monitor in high temperature atmosphere.
Do not put the monitor in the place exposed to the direct rays of the sun for a long period of time. Heat may cause a fire, transformation, or melting of the monitor.
Do not put things on the monitor.
Do not put things on the monitor or give some shock to the monitor. The monitor may fall down or drop from a desk. And it may cause injury.
You may have serious injury or your property may be damaged unless you follow the instruction below.

Press MENU to display the menu screen.
MAIN MENU SCREEN : CO NT RA S T 0 : BR I GHT. 0 : +60 R. L E V E L : +60 G. L E V E L : +60 B. L E V E L : 0 H. E NH AN CE : V. E NH AN CE 0 RE S E T PICTURE SET UP INPUT1 OPTION

SELECT

Press 3 to select SCREEN.
MAIN MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP 0 / 0 / : POS I T I ON CL OC K / P HA S E : RE S E T INPUT1 OPTION
Press 5/ to select the item to be adjusted.
About operations in this manual
Operations in this manual are outlined in step by step numbered procedures. Most of the procedures are written in reference to the remote control unit unless the button or control is only present on the main unit. However, if a button or control on the main unit has the same or similar name as that on the remote control unit, that button can be used when performing operations. The following example is an actual operation that shows how one might set the horizontal and vertical positions of the screen. The screens shown at each step are provided as a visual guide to confirm that the procedure is proceeding as it should. Please familiarize yourself with this process before continuing on with the rest of this manual.
The screen displays depicted in this manual represent typical display examples. The actual items and contents seen in screen displays may vary depending on input source and specific settings.

ADJUST

MENU SET
Press SET to display the adjustment screen for the selected item.
H. P O S I T I O N : V. POS I T I ON :

EXIT SET

Press 5//2/3 to adjust the value.
Checking Supplied Accessories
Check that the following accessories were supplied.

1 Power cord

2 Remote control unit
3 AA (R6) batteries (x 2)

4 Speed clamps (x 2)

5 Bead bands (x 2)

Part Names and Functions

Main Unit
Operation panel on the main unit

Main unit

When optional speakers have been connected, the operation panel on the main unit will not be operable.

1 Remote control sensor

Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to operate the unit (page 6).

5 MENU button

Press to open and close the on-screen menu (pages 14 to 26).

2 STANDBY/ON indicator

This indicator is red during standby mode, and turns to green when the unit is in the operation mode (page 16). Flashes green when Power-Management function is operating (page 20). The flashing pattern is also used to indicate error messages (page 29).

Make separate SYNC connections for a personal computer that has RGB output separated into 5 output signals: green, blue, red, horizontal synchronization signal, and vertical synchronization signal. When connecting to INPUT2
When using INPUT2, set the impedance selector switch to match the output impedance of the connected computers synchronization signal. When the output impedance of the computers synchronization signal is below 75 , set this switch to the 75 position. On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 14 and 15.
For the screen sizes and input signals that INPUT1 and INPUT2 are compatible with, please refer to supplement 1 (page 31).
When connecting to INPUT1

INPUT1 ANALOG RGB

Connection of G ON SYNC analog RGB source
Make G ON SYNC connections for a personal computer with output that has the synchronization signal layered on top of the green signal. When connecting to INPUT1
Connect the cable corresponding to the shape of the input terminal on this unit and the personal computers output terminal. Secure by tightening the terminal screws on both units. After connecting, on-screen setup is necessary. Please see pages 14 and 15.
Depending on the type of computer model being connected, a conversion connector or adapter etc. provided with the computer or sold separately may be necessary. For details, please read your PCs instruction manual or consult the maker or nearest dealer of your computer.
On screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 14 and 15.
When connecting to INPUT2
When connecting to OUTPUT (INPUT1)
INPUT1 ANALOG RGB OUTPUT (ANALOG RGB)

To an external monitor

With this unit, it is possible to output the video signal to an external monitor or other component from the OUTPUT (INPUT1) terminal.
A video signal will not be output from the OUTPUT (INPUT1) terminal when the main power of this unit is off or in standby.
When making G ON SYNC connections, do not make any connections to the VD or HD jacks. If connections are made, the picture may be not displayed normally.
Connection of composite SYNC analog RGB source
Make composite SYNC connections for a personal computer with output that has the vertical synchronization signal layered on top of the horizontal synchronization signal. When connecting to INPUT1

Audio Connections

Before making connections, be sure to check that the audio components power and the units main power is off.

Connecting the speakers

This unit is equipped with speaker output jacks for connection to the speaker system (not supplied) specially designed for use with this unit. Refer to the illustrations below when making connections to the speaker terminals on this unit.

m 10 m

Twist exposed wire strands together. Push tab to the open position, and insert the wire. Then, close tab firmly to secure the wire in place.
When making speaker connections, be sure to match the polarities (+ and ) of the speaker terminals on this unit and the corresponding terminals on the speakers. If the polarity is reversed, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.
On-screen setup is necessary after connection. Please see pages 14 and 15. When connecting to INPUT2
Making connections to the audio inputs on this unit
This unit features two audio inputs and one audio output. The following chart shows the video inputs and the corresponding audio input jacks.
Video input INPUT1 Stereo mini jack (L/R) INPUT2 Audio input jacks Sound output Sound of the selected video input is output from the SPEAKER terminals Stereo mini jacks (L/R).
Audio connections for component (computer) connected to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2
When making composite SYNC connections, do not connect anything to the VD jack. If connected, the picture may not be displayed properly. On some types of Macintosh components, G ON SYNC and composite SYNC are both output. With this type of component, please connect using the G ON SYNC connection (see page 10).
Audio input to the AUDIO INPUT jacks (stereo mini jack) is possible for a component connected to either INPUT1 or INPUT2. Sound is output from both the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks (stereo mini jack) and the SPEAKER terminals according to the video input selection.

Power Cord Connection

Connect the power cord after all component connections have been completed.
Connect the power cord to this unit. Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
Use only the power cord provided. Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated (AC 100 - 120 V, 50/60 Hz) as this may cause fire or electric shock.

XGA WIDE XGA

Press 2/3 to select SET UP.
When the setup is completed, press MENU to exit the menu screen.
Make this setup for each input (INPUT1 and INPUT2).

CLAMP POSITION setup

Depending on the signal, analog RGB signals may result in the screen image appearing with a whitish or greenish cast. In such cases, set CLAMP POSITION to LOCKED. Normally, leave this setting at AUTO.
Press SET to select LOCKED.
MAIN MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP I N P UT L A B E L POWE R M A NA GEME NT C L A MP P O S I T I O N SETT I NG INPUT1 OPTION : I N P UT 1 : OF F : L O CK E D : V GA

Setup of CLAMP POSITION

Press MENU to display the menu screen. The menu screen appears.

CHANGE

Mode selection will change as follows each time SET is pressed.

3 AUTO LOCKED 2

Make this CLAMP POSITION setting for each applicable input (INPUT1 and INPUT2). When using this setup, be sure to carefully check the signal output of the component that you are using. For details, please refer to the instruction manual supplied with the component you are connecting.
Press 5/ to select CLAMP POSITION.
MAIN MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP I N P UT L A B E L POWE R M A NA GEME NT C L A MP P O S I T I O N SETT I NG INPUT1 OPTION : I N P UT 1 : OF F : AUTO : V GA

Operations

Selecting an Input Source
This section explains the basic operation of this unit. Outlined on the following pages is how to turn the main power on and off, put this unit in the operation or standby mode and how to select connected components.
Press INPUT on the remote control unit or the main unit to select the input. Input changes each time the main units INPUT is pressed as follows.

3 INPUT1 INPUT2 2

Before you begin, make sure you have:
Made connections between this unit and personal computer as described in the section Installation and Connections starting on page 8. Set up the on-screen menu to input signals from components connected to INPUT1 and INPUT2 as described in the section Setting Up the System on page 14. If no connections are made to these terminals, on-screen setup is not necessary.
When the menu screen is displayed, changing the signal input will cause the menu screen to turn off. If the input computer signal is not supported by the display, the following message will be displayed:

I NPUT 1

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CA U T I O N OU T OF R A N G E f H : 7 5. 7 kH z f V : 1 20. 0 H z
Main Unit Operating Panel Remote Control Unit
Use VOLUME +/ on the remote control unit to adjust the volume. If no audio connections are made to this unit, this step is not necessary. When viewing is finished, press STANDBY/ON to put the unit in standby mode. The STANDBY/ON indicator will blink and then remain lit (red) indicating that the standby mode is engaged. Operation is not possible while the STANDBY/ON indicator is blinking (red). Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the off position to turn the main power off. The STANDBY/ON indicator may continue to light for a short while even after the main power is turned off. This is a result of residual electric load impressed on the circuitry, and the light will turn off presently.

Switch MAIN POWER on the main unit to the on position to turn the main power on. The STANDBY/ON indicator lights red. Press STANDBY/ON to put this unit in the operation mode. The STANDBY/ON indicator turns green.
Please do not leave the same picture displayed on the screen for a long time. Doing so may cause a phenomenon known as screen burn which leaves a ghost, or residual, image of the picture on the screen.

To adjust the volume

To confirm display settings

DISPLAY

VOLUME +/
Press VOLUME on the remote control unit.
Use VOLUME + or VOLUME to adjust the volume of the connected speakers.
Press DISPLAY on the remote control unit.
The currently selected input, screen size and refresh rates will be displayed for about 3 seconds.

I NPUT 1 V O L U ME : 5

To mute the sound

fH: fV:

3 1. 5 kH z 60. 0 H z

64 0X 480

D O T BY D OT

MUTING

The displayed refresh rates may be slightly different from actual values.
Press MUTING on the remote control unit.
Press MUTING again to restore the sound. Muting is automatically canceled about 8 minutes after the button is pressed, and the volume level is adjusted to the minimum level. Press VOLUME + or VOLUME to adjust the volume at a desired level.

Screen Size Selection

This unit incorporates screen modes of various height and width ratios. For optimal viewing, we recommend that you select the screen mode that best matches the video source that you are viewing. Although these modes are designed for full display of a picture on a wide screen, it is our hope that you make use of them with a full understanding of the manufacturers intentions.
During personal computer signal input
1 DOT BY DOT The input signal and the screen maintain a dot to line ratio of 1:1 and is thus highly faithful to the source.
640 dots 1280 dots (Illustration shows 640 x 480 input.)

480 lines 768 lines

Changing the screen size
The size of the picture or the pictures range projected on the screen can be changed between 4 screen sizes described in the table on this page.
Press SCREEN SIZE to select the size.
The screen size changes each time SCREEN SIZE is pressed as follows.
3 DOT BY DOT PARTIAL 4:3 FULL 2
2 4:3 The display fills the screen as much as possible without altering the aspect ratio of the input signal.
Consult the table Computer Signal Formats Supported (page 31) for information regarding screen sizes supported by each signal format.
When the PARTIAL or FULL setting is used to display a nonwide screen 4:3 picture fully on a wide screen, a portion of the picture may be cut off or appear deformed.

Press MENU to display the menu screen. The menu will be displayed.
Press MENU; The onscreen menu will be displayed.
MAIN MENU SCREEN : CO NT RA S T 0 : BR I GHT. 0 : +60 R. L E V E L : +60 G. L E V E L : +60 B. L E V E L : 0 H. E NH AN CE : V. E NH AN CE 0 RE S E T PICTURE
Press 2/3 to select OPTION.
MAIN MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP POWE R C O N T R O L A U T O F U NC T I O N A UD I O O U T INPUT1 OPTION : S T A ND A RD : OF F : F I X ED
Press SET to select POWER CONTROL. The unit has been factory set to the STANDARD setting. Each time SET is pressed, the setting changes as follows:

3 STANDARD MODE MODE 1 2

Press 5/ to select AUTO FUNCTION.
MAIN MENU PICTURE SCREEN SET UP INPUT1 OPTION POWE R C O N T R O L : S T A ND A RD A U T O F U N C T I O N : OF F : F I X ED A UD I O O U T
When STANDARD is set, screen brightness is reduced in accordance with the input signal, thus producing bright, easy-to-view images. Selecting MODE 1 reduces brightness in the same way as the STANDARD setting, but at a even lower levels of power consumption. MODE 2 fixes the screen brightness regardless of the input signal. This is effective at reducing panel deterioration due to screen burning.
Following completion of settings, press MENU to return to normal screen display.
The POWER CONTROL setting affects all input sources.
Press SET to select INPUT 1. The factory default setting is OFF. Each time SET is pressed the selector function switches alternately as shown:

3 OFF INPUT1 2

When OFF is selected, AUTO FUNCTION is disabled. When INPUT 1 is selected, the display input automatically switches to INPUT 1 when a signal is detected at the INPUT 1 jack. Thereafter, the input will not change even if the INPUT button is pressed on the remote control unit or display. Once the function has switched to INPUT 1 by operation of the AUTO FUNCTION facility, if the input signal is no longer detected at the INPUT 1 jack, the function will automatically switch back to the original input source used before the AUTO FUNCTION facility was enabled. Following completion of settings, press MENU again to return the display to its normal screen.
Press 5/ to select AUDIO OUT.
The AUTO FUNCTION for INPUT1 is supported only when a separate SYNC or composite SYNC analog RGB signal is input. (When a G on SYNC or component video signal is input, AUTO FUNCTION is disabled.)
Press SET to select the desired audio level setting. The factory default setting is FIXED. Each time SET is pressed, the function alternates as shown:

3 FIXED VARIABLE 2

Audio Output (AUDIO OUT)
The signal level produced at the AUDIO OUT jack can be set to FIXED or VARIABLE (linked to the VOLUME) as desired.

When FIXED is selected, the audio output volume will not change, even if the setting of the displays VOLUME function is later changed. When VARIABLE is selected, the level of the output signal changes in accordance with the setting of the VOLUME function.
The AUDIO OUT setting affects all input sources.

Additional Information

Cleaning
Regular cleaning will extend the life and performance of this unit. The recommended way to clean the display and related parts is described below. Before cleaning, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.

Troubleshooting

What may at first seem to be an malfunction, may be remedied with a quick check. Please check to see if a warning is displayed on the screen. If displayed, refer to the table below and check the mode. If there is no display check to see if the problem is listed on page 28. The problem may also be caused by something other than this unit so please also check the other components being used such as a video deck. If the problem can still not be solved please consult the dealer where this unit was purchased.
Cleaning the display panel body and remote control
Do not under any circumstances use solvents such as benzine or thinner for cleaner. Use of such liquids may cause deterioration or peeling of paint from the display or remote control unit. Wipe the display and remote control gently with a soft cloth. In the case of excessive dirt buildup, dampen a soft cloth with a diluted neutral cleaning detergent and after wringing the cloth thoroughly, wipe the component and then dry it with a dry soft cloth.
About the self diagnosis mode
Messages appear on the bottom of this units screen to indicate operation or connection faults. After message confirmation, check the condition of the unit.
ERROR MESSAGE CAUTION OUT OF RANGE or CAUTION UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL REMEDY The current input signal is not supported by the unit. Consult the table of supported computer input signals on page 31 and set the computer's output signal appropriately. Turn off main power (page 7). Is ambient temperature too high? Remove any objects blocking the cooling vents on the plasma display. Cooling fan has malfunctioned. Immediately turn off power, remove power plug from its outlet, and consult a Pioneer service center or your dealer. An invalid operation has been attempted. Check input signals, connections and other settings. Turn off main power, wait for 1-2 minutes, then try turning power on again. If problem persists, remove power plug from its outlet and consult a Pioneer service center or your dealer.

No picture

Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown
Problem The screen is displayed in a small size. Letter breakup on screen. Possible Solution Check the input signal compatibility chart (page 31). Is the correct screen size selected? (pages 18, 22 and 23) Adjust using SCREEN mode on the menu screen (page 23). If there is still no improvement, this unit may be limiting the displayable range. Check the personal computer input signal compatibility chart (page 31). Expansion/contraction caused by surrounding temperature change may result in sound being heard from the cabinet. This is not a malfunction. When the video input signals level is too high, the bright portions may appear to be losing their intensity. Increase the adjustment level of the contrast and check the picture (page 21). May be caused by radio wave interference from appliances with motors such as hair dryers, electric vacuum cleaners, electric power drills, ignition systems of cars, motorcycles etc., switch devises such as thermostats etc., neon signs or electrical discharge from power lines etc. May be caused by radio wave mingling from TV station, FM station, amateur radios, public radios (simplified radios) etc., or a nearby personal computer, TV, or video/audio component. A strong electromagnetic field may cause picture distortion and similar problems. External influences such as lightning strike, static electricity etc., may cause improper operation. In this case, operate the unit after first turning the MAIN POWER ON/OFF, or unplugging the power cord and re-plugging it in after 1 to 2 minutes. Normal sound of the cooling fan and internal sliding parts of the plasma display panel. Not a malfunction. Fan is set to operate only after ambient temperature exceeds 35C (differs depending on installation conditions). Not a malfunction. Fan speed changes automatically in accordance with ambient conditions. Not a malfunction.
A sharp sound is sometimes heard from the cabinet. Bright portions of image appear to be losing intensity. Speckles or noise appears on screen. Stripes appear on the screen.
Operation is not possible.
Sound is heard from inside the unit. Fan isnt moving Fan speed changes.

Although this unit incorporates high precision technology in its design, please understand that there may be extremely slight pixel breakup, or light emission fault.
In order to protect the panel and internal circuitry, this display is provided with a cooling fan designed to turn on/off and change speed automatically in accordance with ambient temperature conditions (the fan sound will change in accordance with its speed).
About the plasma panels protection function
The brightness of this display will deteriorate slightly when an image with little movement such as a photograph or computer image is continuously displayed. This is caused by the plasma panels protection function which detects images with slight movement and automatically adjusts brightness to protect the display, and is not a malfunction. The screen-saver function begins operating when the display detects no or little screen movement for a period of about three minutes.

Additional cautions

If the power is automatically turned off during operation of this unit, the following reasons may be the cause. 1 Is the POWER MANAGEMENT or AUTO POWER OFF function set to ON? (page 20). 2 Is ambient temperature too high? 3 The internal temperature has risen abnormally due to blocked cooling vents, overheating of internal electronic parts, or other factors. 4 If the display is moved suddenly from a chilled location to a warm room, or if the room temperature rises suddenly, condensation may form on internal parts. To protect internal circuitry, the display is provided with a condensation detector that automatically disables power in event of internal condensation; in this case, allow the unit to dry thoroughly before using. If the power is automatically turned off for a reason other than the above reasons, there could be a malfunction. In this case, unplug the power cord from the power outlet and request repair from your nearest sales outlet. The plasma display panel of this unit is very bright and viewing it a close distance will cause eye strain. We recommend that you view the screen from a suitable distance (9.8 to 19.7 feet (3 to 6m)).
CAUTION Panel sticking and after-image lag
Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause after-image lagging. This may occur in the following two cases. 1. After-image lagging due to remaining electrical load When image patterns with very high peak luminance are displayed for more than 1 minute, after-image lagging may occur due to the remaining electric load. The after-images remaining on the screen will disappear when moving images are displayed. The time for the after-images to disappear depends on the luminance of the still images and the time they had been displayed. 2. After-image (lag image) due to burning Avoid displaying the same image on the Plasma Display continuously over a long period of time. If the same image is displayed continuously for several hours, or for shorter periods of time over several days, a permanent after-image may remain on the screen due to burning of the fluorescent materials. Such images may become less noticeable if moving images are later displayed, but they will not disappear completely. The power control function can be set to help prevent damage from screen burning (page 25).

Minus terminal

Plus terminal

SPECIFICATIONS

Cabinet: Enclosed type Used speakers (two-way method) : Woofer (for low tones). Oval cone type Tweeter (for high tones). 2.5 cm dome type Nominal impedance. 8 Frequency Range. 50 to 20,000 Hz Sensitivity. 82 dB/W (at 1 m distance) Permissible input : Max. input. 12 W Rated input. 4 W Crossover frequency. 3 kHz External Dimensions. 74 (W) x 714 (H) x 101 (D) mm Weight. 1.8 kg Accessory parts (for 2 speakers). Speaker cable x 2, Flat countersunk head screw x 4, Hexagon socket head screw x 4, Mounting tool x 1, Washer M8 ( 25) x 2, Speaker mounting fittings (for top left side) x 1, Speaker mounting fittings (for top right side) x 1, Speaker mounting fittings (for bottom) x 2, Mounting plate (for left side) x 1, Mounting plate (for right side) x 1, User Manual x 1 Specifications and design subject to possible modification without notice, due to improvements.
Speaker output terminals of the plasma display.
After connection to the terminals, pull lightly on the cable to confirm that the tips of the cable are connected positively to the terminals. An imperfect connection can cause sound interruptions and noise. When cable cores stick out and + and - lines are shortcircuited, an excessive load will be applied to the plasma display and the operation will stop or trouble will be caused.
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Hitachi Plasma Display Table top Stand

CMPAD06

Installation Instructions
Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Plasma Display Table top Stand. To ensure correct usage, please read this instruction manual thoroughly. After reading, please store this manual in a safe place for future reference. This plasma display tabletop stand is for use only with the following model: CMP5000WX
Request an installation specialist to install this unit. This company assumes absolutely no responsibility for injuries and damages that may occur due to improper installation and handling.
Parts Configuration Chart
IConfirming the parts provided
Before assembly, check to make sure that none of the parts provided are missing.
Base cover x 1 Stand pipes (left and right, interchangable) x 2 Hexagonal wrench x 1

Screws (4 x 8) x 4

Installation bolts 1 (M8 x 20) x 2
Installation bolts 2 (M8 x 40) x 2

Stabilization bolts x 2

Usage cautions to ensure correct usage

Symbols

The following symbols are used to ensure safe usage of the product, to prevent danger to yourself and other parties and to prevent damage to property.

WARNING CAUTION

This symbol indicates that incorrect handling due to ignoring this symbol can result in the possibility of personal injury or even death. This symbol indicates that incorrect handling due to ignoring this symbol can result in the possibility of personal injury and physical damage.
This symbol indicates additional cautions (including warnings). This symbol indicates forbidden actions. This symbol indicates required actions.
Caution (general) Forbidden (general) Required (general)

WARNING

Always use at least two people to perform the installation work.
Injury could result from dropping heavy objects.

Use the specified bolts and screws in the specified places and tighten firmly.
Failure to do this could cause injury if the plasma display falls.

CAUTION

Do not mount the plasma display in an instable place.
The display could fall or break, resulting in physical injury.
Avoid installing in locations where the temperature and humidity are excessively high, and where contact with water is possible.
These can result in fire or electrical shock.
Do not block the ventilation holes. Also provide sufficient clearance in regard to avoid blocking the ventilation.
The internal temperature could elevate and possibly result in fire.
Do not alter any of the parts. And do not use broken parts.
This could result in injury due to the plasma display falling.

Stand assembling

Screws (4 x 8)
1. Turn the base cover over so the underside

is facing up.

2. Insert the stand pipes into the base cover. 3. Use the included screws to stabilize the

stand pipes.

Stand pipe

Base cover

Stand attaching to the Plasma Display

Normal Installation

Step 1. With the plasma display lying flat, insert and secure the two Installation bolts 1 (M8 x 20) in the holes "a" located in the plasma display housing. At this point, tighten these bolts 1 only until the threads are no longer visible when viewed from t he side (you will be unable to attach the display if the bolts are screwed in completely). Installation bolt 1 (M8 x 20) Holes "a" (holes in center of plasma display) Installation bolt 1 Plasma display housing Stop screwing down the bolt when the threads are no longer visible.

Plasma display

Regarding the stand pipe screw holes when the stand is used as a desktop stand

C B A C B A

Specifications Normal use With optional speakers attached to both sides of display
Screw holes used with stand orientation B, B'
Step 2. As shown in figure, hook the stand pipe holes onto the screw heads of the installation bolts 1, then slide the stand upwards to the main plasma display until it engages the installation bolts 1 (once put together with the display, the stand will slides no more than 19 mm (3/4 inch)). Step 3. Pass the installation bolts 2 (M8 x 40) through the stand pipes and tighten the installation bolts securely with the included hexagonal wrench. Step 4. Tighten the installation bolts 1 securely with the hexagonal wrench provided. Installation bolts 2 (M8 x 40) (Step 3)
Place a sheet or protective cover to protect the display from scratches or damage. Assemble only with the plasma display lying flat on a table or similar surface. Insert the bolts vertically in the holes and tighten them, but do not apply excessive pressure that tightens them more than necessary. Move the stand so that the stand screw holes and the nuts that connect the main display line up correctly. The display is a 50" model that weighs approximately 40 kilograms (88 lb) and has little depth, making the display very unstable. For this reason, at least two people are required for setup and installation.

Slide the stand (Step 2)

Table top stand
Instructions for using the main display packing material as a stand for the working on the display
Main plasma display packaging setup Outer box Inner box frame
Pad Mirror mat Pad Plasma display Step 1. Construct the stand for the plasma display using the inner box frame and pads shown in the figure above (all pads are identical). Pad
Inner box frame Step 2. Set the plasma display down on the pads as shown in the figure below. Plasma display

Mirror mat

Inner box frame topped by two pads
Step 3. Follow the instructions in Steps 1-4 in "Normal Installation" to attach the stand to the plasma display.
After assembling, connect the stand to the floor to prevent from falling over.

Stabilizing to the floor

Use screws (sold separately) to attach and stabilize the stand.
Sample use of the stabilization bolts
1. Attach the stabilization bolts that come with the plasma display. 2. Stabilize the display by connecting to a wall or standing beam with a strong cord. (Repeat the same steps in the laterally direction to stabilize the assembly to the left and right.) Use cord and hooks that are available on the market (sold separately).
Installation coordinates for screws used to stabilize the stand to the floor

248(9-3/4)

485(19-3/32)

64(2+17/32)

11.5(7/16)

275(10-13/16)

Specificatio
Dimensions 566 (W) x 508 (H) x 339 (D) mm (22-5/16 (W) x 20 (H) x 13-3/8 (D) in.) 4.0 kg (8.82 lb) 42.9 kg (94.58 lb) (When the 50 inch plasma display is attached) Weight
Main material/ Steel sheet Surface treatment ABS
Dimensions Diagram Normal use (without optional speakers)
Optional speakers attached to both sides of display

Speaker

220 508
Hitachi Plasma Display Wall-mount Unit

CMPAK06

Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Plasma Display Wall-mount Unit. To ensure correct usage, please read this instruction manual thoroughly. After reading, please store this manual in a safe place for future reference. This plasma display wall-mount unit is for use only with the following model: CMP5000WX
Special techniques are necessary for installation of the plasma display. Do not attempt to perform this work by yourself. Request an installation specialist to install this unit. This company assumes absolutely no responsibility for injuries and damages that may occur due to improper installation and handling. Please remember that if you remove the plasma display set from the wall later, you will find the screw holes and anchor bolts for the mounting unit left on the wall. Also note that a long use of the plasma display set may discolor the wall around it due to its heat and air flow.

To dealers and shops To ensure customer safety, be sure to design the installation location so that the strength is sufficient to withstand the weight of both the plasma display and the wall-mount unit. Always use at least two persons for all installations. Fully tighten all of the mounting screws as specified in the installation instructions.
* Screws to be used for wall installation are not included. Obtain them separately.
Bolts M8 (6) Hexagon wrench (1) Hung on wall unit (1)
This symbol indicates additional cautions (including warnings). Caution (general) This symbol indicates forbidden actions. Forbidden (general) This symbol indicates required actions. Required (general) Indicates that the power plug is to be disconnected from the power outlet. Disassembly prohibited

Safety Cautions

When a malfunction occurs, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and take measures to prevent other people coming near the plasma display.
In the cases such as The plasma display is loose and vibrates to an extreme degree, Mounting screws or parts are loose or missing, failure to take appropriate actions can result in injury. Perform the following actions immediately whenever a malfunction occurs. Turn off the plasma display power switch. Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. Surround the area with rope, etc., to prevent other people coming near. Contact your local dealer.
Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.
Contact your local dealer.
Handling by other than professional contractors is prohibited.
Ask your dealer to install, move or adjust the wallmount unit.
Incorrect installation or adjustment can cause the plasma display to fall.

Installation Location

Plaster board or thin ply wood, etc.
The wall where the wall-mount unit is to be installed must be capable of long-term support of the total load of the plasma display and wall-mount unit. Measures should also be taken to ensure sufficient strength to withstand the force of earthquakes, vibration and other external forces.

Incorrect installation can cause the plasma display to fall and cause injury.
Pillar or thick ply wood.
Model 50 Total load of the (plasma display + wall-mount unit) = 52.7kg Installation on a wooden wall Always install so that the load is supported by a piller. If the strength of the piller is insufficient, add reinforcement. Do not install on plasters or decorative posts. Installation on a concrete wall Use commercially available anchors that are capable of fully supporting the load of the plasma display.
These can result in fire or electrical shock. 10cm or more 10cm or more 10cm or more
Do not block the ventilation holes. Also provide sufficient clearance in regard to the surroundings to avoid blocking the ventilation.
Do not install close to an airconditioner intake or outlet. Do not install in locations where there is excessive amounts of dust, oily smoke or tobacco smoke.

Fire could result.

Mount only on a vertical, rigid wall surface.
The internal temperature could elevate and possibly result in fire. Injury or damage could also result from falling.
Do not install in locations where there is excessive vibration or impact.
Injury and damage could result from falling.
Do not install where there is direct sunlight and other strong light.
Strong light could result in eye fatigue during usage.

Installing

Make sure the display fittings and wall-mount fittings are firmly engaged.
Failure to do so could cause the plasma display to fall.
Use care to prevent the fingers being caught.

Installation Method

Installation procedure
1 Remove the special screws (2 locations) from the
bottom of the hung on wall unit.
Be sure to install the speaker at this stage. For the installation method, refer to the speaker installation procedure in the speaker user manual.
5 Attach the wall side hardware to the wall.
Install the wall side hardware (4 locations) symmetrically on the left and right side (one at each location from the center of the ). Because the screws and bolts used to do this are different according to the wall strength and wall material, purchase suitable screws and bolts separately.

Check the strength of the wall and beams before installing the display.

Special screws (M6)

2 Remove the hardware on the wall side and the
hardware on the PDP side.

Wall side hardware

PDP side hardware
3 Attach the PDP side hardware to the plasma 6 Attach the hook on the PDP side hardware to the wall side hardware.
display. Do not hold the speakers during the installation work.
Cover the display with a sheet or similar protective material to protect it from scratches or other damage. Be sure to attach it on top of a flat table or similar surface. Plasma display PDP side hardware
Top side of plasma display
7 Fix the bottom of the hardware with the special
screws removed at step 1 (one on the left and one on the right).
4 Fix the plasma display to the PDP side hardware
with bolt M8 (6 locations). Usually, use the holes marked with the red triangle "".
Special screw (M6) Top side of plasma display

Angle setup

This installation hardware allows the display to be directed downwards freely at any angle from the vertical to 25. This adjustment must always be done by 2 people. Adjust the angle by rotating the screws at the center top and center bottom of the wall side hardware to the left or right. If the angle is increased while you are adjusting the angle using the screw at the center of the bottom, it is difficult to turn the screw. When this happens, adjust it at the center of the upper. Turn the screws very carefully to avoid damaging the wall. When a screw becomes tight at either end of the adjustment range, do not turn the adjustment screw any further, because if you do, you will apply excessive force, deforming the screw.
(A) Criterion for the vertical location
Gap disappears Back of the plasma display
(B) Criterion when its angle is 25

End face of the plate

Resin plate
Matched in both directions
When it is in this state, do not turn the adjustment screw any further in the closing direction.
When it is in this state, do not turn the adjustment screw any further in the opening direction.

Opening Closing

Hexagon wrench
Measuring the opening distance X enables approximate angle values to be determined. X
Tilt Angle Criteria Angle X 133mm 188mm 241mm 291mm

Product Specifications

External Dimensions

(314) (239) (125)

(314) 239

(143) 45

465 545

6-23x10.5

6-10.5
(Without side speaker) 1368 (With side speaker)

Mass Main material

13.8kg Steel sheet
Surface treatment Black baked paint Products mounted CMP5000WX
Speaker Systems for Hitachi Plasma Display Monitor CMP5000WX

CMPAS05

User Manual
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY. KEEP THIS USER MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCES.
DO NOT HANDLE THE MONITOR BY HOLDING THE SPEAKER SYSTEMS.
Please handle the speakers with sufficient care, as the grille net and the cabinet can become damaged or broken when they are subjected to strong external impacts.
Speaker cable (27 cm) x 2 Speaker mounting bolts
Flat countersunk head screw x 4 Hexagon socket head screw x 4 Washer M8 ( 25) x 2 For right side x 1 For left side x 1

Mounting plate

Speaker mounting fittings
For top right side x 1 For top left side x 1
Mounting tool (Hex wrench)
Always use the accessory mounting fittings for installation. When screws other than those enclosed as accessories are used to install the speakers, the speakers may drop off or accidents may be caused. Always use the screws enclosed as accessories.

For bottom x 2

Installation on the plasma display
Perform installation according to the following steps 1 to 3. NOTE:
After this unit has been installed on the plasma display, you can't use the display operation panel. Please use the remote control supplied with the display.
1. Attach the mounting plates to this unit
As in the illustration below (right speaker only), when looking from the rear, attach the right mounting plate to the right hand side of the right speaker. For the left speaker, attach the left mounting plate to ther left hand side. Adjust the mounting plate to about 0.5 cm below the upper edge of the speaker. Seal Mounting plate Seal Mounting plate 1. Match the speakers and the mounting plates so that the correct combination of left and right is obtained. 2. Peel the seals from the adhesive surfaces of the mounting plates. 3. Confirm the installation position and attach the mounting plate to the inside of the speaker. Seal
3. Install this unit on the display side
Install the unit marked "RIGHT" on the right side of the display. Plasma display
Hexagon socket head screw
Install the unit marked "LEFT" on the left side of the display. Plasma display
2. Install the mounting fittings on this unit
The illustration shows an example for this unit (right side). Mounting plate For top side 1 The top side fittings are different for the right and the left side, and they must be matched correctly. 2 Install the mounting fittings with bolts at the positions shown in the figure on the left. Hexagon socket head screw

Flat countersunk head screw

For bottom

1. Check the indications LEFT and RIGHT at the rear of the speakers, observe the indication "UP ", and fasten the upper mounting fitting provisionally to the display. Then install the lower fitting on the display. 2. Adjust the position so that the gap between the speaker and the display is uniform, and then tighten the screws firmly.
CONNECTION TO A Plasma Display
1. Switch off the power of the plasma display. 2. Connect the input terminals of the speaker
system and the speaker output terminals of the plasma display with the accessory speaker cable.
The polarity of the input terminals is plus (+) for the red terminal (the terminal on the right side in the following figure) and minus (-) for the black terminal (the terminal on the left side in the following figure). 1.Remove the insulation and twist the core ends together.
Installation to commercial mounting fittings
Washer M8 ( 25) This unit includes M8 ( 25) washers for installation on commercial mounting fittings. Installation is made by twopoint fixing at the top side mounting holes for commercial mounting fittings. As these two mounting holes are not at the same level, washers are used to compensate for this difference.
2.Push the lever, insert the cable into the hole, and release the lever. Minus terminal Plus terminal

MAINTENANCE

Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt. When the cabinet is very dirty, wipe with a soft cloth moistened with water-diluted cleanser; then wipe again with a dry cloth. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners. They may damage the surface of the cabinet. Never use thinner, benzine, insecticide sprays and other chemicals on or near the cabinets, since these will corrode the surfaces. When a chemical cloth is used, read the cautions for the chemical cloth carefully.

Minus terminal

Plus terminal

SPECIFICATIONS

Cabinet: Enclosed type Used speakers (two-way method) : Woofer (for low tones). Oval cone type Tweeter (for high tones). 2.5 cm dome type Nominal impedance. 8 Frequency Range. 50 to 20,000 Hz Sensitivity. 82 dB/W (at 1 m distance) Permissible input : Max. input. 12 W Rated input. 4 W Crossover frequency. 3 kHz External Dimensions. 74 (W) x 714 (H) x 101 (D) mm Weight. 1.8 kg Accessory parts (for 2 speakers). Speaker cable x 2, Flat countersunk head screw x 4, Hexagon socket head screw x 4, Mounting tool x 1, Washer M8 ( 25) x 2, Speaker mounting fittings (for top left side) x 1, Speaker mounting fittings (for top right side) x 1, Speaker mounting fittings (for bottom) x 2, Mounting plate (for left side) x 1, Mounting plate (for right side) x 1, User Manual x 1 Specifications and design subject to possible modification without notice, due to improvements.

Speaker output terminals of the plasma display.
After connection to the terminals, pull lightly on the cable to confirm that the tips of the cable are connected positively to the terminals. An imperfect connection can cause sound interruptions and noise. When cable cores stick out and + and - lines are shortcircuited, an excessive load will be applied to the plasma display and the operation will stop or trouble will be caused.
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