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a) Service Mode has been improved. Fixed low scan mode PDK-50HW2A
Fixed low scan mode Fixed ultra low scan mode PDK-50HW3
b) Internal DIP switch settings have been changed (4-bit = 8-bit setting).

] See page 42.

Contents

1. Specifications.. 7

1.1 Specifications... 7 1.2 Accessories... 8 1.2.1 Plasma display monitor (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S).. 8 1.2.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3).. 8 1.3 Outline Drawing... 9 1.4 Name and Function of Parts & Pin Layout. 11 1.4.1 Plasma display monitor (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S). 11 1.4.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3).. 11
4. Installing and Using Software. 25
4.1 Installing the CBdrvU (Ver. 2.0) Driver. 25 4.1.1 Operating environment.. 25 4.1.2 Installation procedures.. 25 4.1.3 Uninstall procedures... 26 4.1.4 Changes from CBdrv Ver. 1.4 to CBdrvU Ver. 2.0.. 26 4.2 Using the Driver... 26 4.2.1 CBdrvU operations.. 26 4.2.2 Select Calibration dialog. 28 4.2.3 Property screen.. 31 4.2.4 Test Mode... 33 4.2.5 Disabling CBdrvU... 34 4.2.6 About CBdrvU... 34 4.2.7 Exit... 34 4.3 Rotate... 35 4.3.1 CBdrvU operation.. 35 4.4 Precautions... 36 4.5 Using Driver and Service Mode. 38 4.5.1 Service Mode display.. 38
2. Installation Site.. 12
2.1 Installation Site... 12 2.2 Installation Conditions.. 12 2.2.1 List showing compatibility of standard metal fittings... 12 2.2.2 Special installations.. 13 2.2.3 Installation precautions.. 14
3. Installation Procedures.. 15
3.1 Unpacking... 15 3.1.1 Plasma display monitor (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S). 15 3.1.2 Handwriting device (PDK-50HW3).. 16 3.2 Assembly and Connections.. 17 3.2.1 Installing the handwriting device (PDK-50HW3).. 17 3.2.2 Changing the pen battery.. 18 3.2.3 Connecting the plasma display to a computer. 19 3.3 Computer Setup Example.. 19 3.3.1 Check... 19 3.3.2 Precautions regarding computer setup. 19 3.4 Adjusting the Plasma Display.. 20 3.4.1 Procedures for setting the plasma display. 20 3.4.2 Screen burning.. 21 3.5 Installing the Driver.. 21 3.6 Connecting a Scan Device to a Computer. 21 3.7 How to Use Cable Clip.. 22 3.8 Sensor Operation Check... 22 3.9 Final Check.. 24
5. Maintenance and Cleaning. 40 6. Internal DIP Switch Settings.. 42 7. Q & A... 43
7.1 Hardware-Related Q&A.. 43 7.2 Driver Software-Related Q&A.. 45

8. Troubleshooting... 47

8.1 Plasma Display (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S).. 47 8.2 Handwriting Device (PDK-50HW3). 49

2.2.3 Installation precautions
a) Installation of multiple systems Since the dedicated handwriting pen of the system is designed to function as a switch by emitting ultrasound waves, mutual interference may occur when more than one system is installed in proximity (the interference may also be observed even when the areas are separated with a simple tool such as partitions). In this case, it is required to use the systems in NORMAL mode. Some of the installation examples in which mutual interference is expected are shown below. Adjacent installation
Adjacent booths delimited with simple partitions
Back-to-back installation across a simple partition
b) Exposure to direct sunlight Normal lighting is not a problem, but installation in a location exposed to strong lighting and intense direct sunlight will make the plasma display difficult to view and make toucth screen device operation unstable. Installation in such a location will also make remote control operation erratic. Note that whereas normal fluorescent lighting does not emit infrared radiation, incandescent lamps emit a large amount of infrared radiation. When the system malfunctions due to the presence of strong lighting, move the light source away or change its orientation to prevent malfunction. Also, when equipment generating IR rays (electric stove, IR LAN, etc.) is located near the handwriting device, its operation is usually normal but may sometimes be rendered unstable under certain installation conditions. This needs to be checked in individual installations. c) Ultrasonic waves When equipment using ultrasonic waves (ultrasonic humidifier, ultrasonic-sensor door, ultrasonic eyeglass cleaner, etc.) is used near the handwriting device, its operation is usually normal but may be rendered unstable under certain installation conditions. This needs to be checked in individual installations.
3. Installation Procedures

3.1 Unpacking

3.1.1 Plasma display monitor (PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S)

Alignment of pen tip and cursor position Confirm that the onscreen cursor aligns properly with the position of the pen tip.

Pen tip

Mouse cursor (screen display position)
If the cursor position differs from that of the physical pen tip, adjust as follows: 1 Using your mouse, left-click on the CBdrvU icon in the task tray.
Note: The actual appearance of your task tray may differ depending on your computer configuration.
2 When the pop-up menu appears, left-click on Calibration.
3 Follow the calibration instructions that appear onscreen.
Note: Input to the unit can be performed with a finger or other object in addition to the special dedicated pen; mechanical pencils or other sharp objects should not be used, however, since the screen may be scratched as a result. When performing onscreen operations, the dedicated pen or a fingertip should always be used.
5. Start up the utility software (MSpaint.exe if CBLink is not installed). 6. Slowly draw oblique lines across the screen. Check that the lines are drawn without being broken or intermittent. *2 7. Check that a finger cannot be used to draw images at this time. 8. Set the mode selector switch on the rear of the scan device to the mode desired by the user (PEN or NORMAL). *1 CBdrvU test display : button recognition : button operation not available
*2 Example of drawing check operation Draw oblique lines across the screen at regular intervals. Draw slowly at a speed of less than 20 cm/s and check that the lines are even and unbroken.

3.9 Final Check

Make all required settings, restart and check that the system works normally.
4. Installing and Using Software
4.1 Installing the CBdrvU (Ver. 2.0) Driver

*Supplied with PDK-50HW3

4.1.1 Operating environment
a) Operating environment Supported plasma displays: PDP-504CMX PDP-503CMX PDP-50MXE1 PDP-50MXE1-S PDP-503MXE Supported computers Model: CPU: Memory: Hard disk: Resolution: IBM PC-AT or compatible Pentium 333 MHz or better 128 MB About 6 MB of free disk space is required for installing CBdrvU. If Acrobat Reader is also installed, 55 MB will be required 1280 x 768 displays supporting WXGA recommended

USB port: USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 Supported operating systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition b) Other details Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Other company names and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
Note: The above specifications are recommended for CBdrvU and are not guaranteed to work with other application software.
4.1.2 Installation procedures
Shut down all other applications before installing the software. 1. Insert the driver (CBdrvU) CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Setup starts automatically. If the setup does not start automatically, double click Setup.exe in the root directory of the CD-ROM in My Computer. 2. Installation is performed automatically. 3. Click to agree to the Software License Agreement and click Next. 4. Choose a location in which to install the software and click Next. (Installation starts.) 5. When the installation completes, the Setup Complete screen appears. 6. Once the software is installed, you will be prompted to restart the computer. This completes installation. Restart the system as the system will otherwise not be recognized. It is recommended that any earlier version of CBdrv on the hard disk be uninstalled. For details on how to uninstall the software, refer to 4.1.3 Uninstall Procedures. Precautions during installation
The software requires at least 6 MB of free hard disk space. Shut down all other applications before installing the software. Exit all anti-virus programs and all other programs that run in the background before installation.
4.1.3 Uninstall procedures
Use the following procedures to uninstall the installed CBdrvU software. Use this procedure also for uninstalling the CBdrv software. 1. Click the Start button on the Windows desktop. 2. Select Settings from the pop-up menu and then select Control Panel. 3. Double click the Add/Remove Programs icon. The Add/Remove Programs dialog box appears. 4. On the Install/Uninstall tab, click CBdrvU in the list of applications to highlight it. CBdrv appears in the list of applications when uninstalling CBdrv software. 5. Click the Add/Remove button. The uninstall program starts. Follow the instructions that appear to remove the program. To also remove the registry data, requires a utility for removing registry data. Such a utility is provided on the supplied CD-ROM (driver).

Notes: Screen appearance varies with computer environment. The settings described here affect every login user.
a) Double-click area Set the effective double-click range of the pen.
Notes: Screen appearance varies with computer environment. Adjust pen settings to suit your personal preferences. These settings also affect the double-click range of the mouse. Use the Set Default button to return to the default double-click range. The default value is 32 pixels.
b) Double-click speed Set pen double-click speed.
Notes: Screen appearance varies with computer environment. Adjust pen settings to suit your personal preferences. These settings also affect the double-click speed of the mouse. Use the Set Default button to return to the default double-click speed.
c) Other setup Set to enable/disable the small button of the pen, the 3-button mouse emulation function when small button is enabled, enable/disable recognition of changes in resolution and optimization of HTML operation. A check mark indicates that the respective function is enabled while the lack of a check mark indicates it is disabled.
Notes: Screen appearance varies with computer environment. The small button of the pen (middle mouse button) is enabled by default. Disable the small button (middle mouse button) in any application where pen operation interferes with the mouse. Pen functions other than the small button (middle mouse button) cannot be changed. To take advantage of all CB-Link utility functions, the small button (middle mouse button) must be enabled. The 3-mouse button emulation function must be on to enable movement of graphical objects, zoom in/zoom out and other CAD software functions by holding down the small pen button (middle mouse button). The function recognizing changes in resolution is on by default. On: A calibration warning appears when the resolution is changed. Off: A value calibrated earlier will be applied automatically when the resolution is changed and no warning appears. HTML optimization (click range) is disabled by default. The click range can be set when optimization is on. Set to suit your personal preferences. Use the Set Default button to return to the default click range. Do not enable this function when HTML works fine. Some range settings of this function may interfere with normal operation.

4.2.4 Test Mode

This is a service mode. Click Test Mode under Hardware Information in the CBdrvU task tray to open the screen shown below. a) State display This screen shows results of hardware checks and the state of the driver and the operating system (Windows).
[Function overview] Driver Software Ver: Pen Button (small): Service Ver: Firmware Ver: System Buttons: L: R: M: Mouse pos: Angle: IP Address: Computer Name: Service Mode: Test chart display: b) Test chart display This is a service mode. Use it to adjust plasma display settings. Indicate the version of the CBdrvU setup program Indicate the setting of the small pen button in the Property screen Indicate the version of the USB filter driver Indicate the version of the scan device firmware G : Correctly recognized : Not correctly recognized (during 3-button mouse emulation) Left mouse button Right mouse button Middle mouse button Indicate mouse coordinates recognized by Windows Indicate currently set rotate angle Indicate IP address of the connected PC Indicate the name of the connected PC Indicate scan device service information and DIP switch information. This mode is not required during normal operation. Adjust plasma display. This mode is not required for normal operation.

Notes: The plasma display need not be adjusted if it has already been set up. Use the supplied remote control to adjust the plasma display. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions. Press the [Esc] key or use the pen to click on the screen.

4.2.5 Disabling CBdrvU

Enable/disable CBdrvU. a) Disabling CBdrvU Checking the Disable CBdrvU checkbox displays the following message.
Note: The pen cannot be used when CBdrvU is disabled. The CBdrvU icon appearance then changes as shown below. Screen appearance varies with computer environment.
b) Enabling CBdrvU Unchecking the Disable CBdrvU checkbox enables CBdrvU and the pen becomes available.

4.2.6 About CBdrvU

Check driver version.
Have the driver version information ready when making inquiries about the software.

4.2.7 Exit

Exit CBdrvU.
The scan device cannot be used after exiting the application. To use the application again, restart the driver using the mouse.

4.3 Rotate

4.3.1 CBdrvU operation
A video card enabling screen rotation is required for this function. a) Task tray display 1. Left-click the CBdrvU icon in the task tray to open the pop-up menu shown below.
[Rotate functions] Rotate Mode: Select rotate angle. A check mark appears against currently selected rotate angle. 2. The appearance of the icon changes as shown below when the screen is rotated by the Property screen.
Note: Screen appearance varies with computer environment.

4.4 Precautions

a) Use of video cards other than recommended A video card other than those recommended for use with CBdrvU must be calibrated from the Select Calibration Dialog (Detail-1). For information on recommended computers and video cards, consult a Pioneer dealer. b) Easy Setting Easy Setting is optimized for PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S and Microsoft Windows XP. Cursor position may slip due to due to video card adjustment or characteristics, plasma display adjustment or discrepancies. Should this happen, perform calibration from the Select Calibration Dialog (Detail-1). Easy Setting cannot make settings at resolutions above 1024 x 768 and a vertical frequency of 60 Hz. Use Detail-1 from the Select Calibration Dialog to perform such settings. c) Driver The driver is optimized for the Pioneer handwriting device and pen. Some of the functions provided by this hardware combination may not be provided by other hardware combinations. DUAL displays are not supported. d) Initial plasma display settings The factory default for PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S is XGA (SETUP = SIGNAL Format = XGA). Use the WXGA for Cyberboard. Note that some Easy Setting modes may differ when the XGA is used. e) Screen saver Some screen savers automatically change the resolution, for example, 3D Maze (OpenGL). Thus the system assumes the user has changed the resolution and displays a message prompting the user to calibrate the pen each time the screen saver starts. Should this happen, change to another screen saver or disable recognition of changes in resolution. f) Media player Some media players automatically change screen resolution in full screen mode and shows a message prompting pen calibration when leaving full screen mode. Should this happen, disable visual effect settings or recognition of changes in resolution. g) HTML optimization Some set values may interfere with normal operation, check before use. h) Pen operation in Welcome Login screen Pen position may shift in the login screen of Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Should this happen, use the mouse or keyboard for logging in. i) Portrait installation of plasma display Portrait installation is described on the assumption that it will be performed by a competent professional engineer with sufficient training and skill to carry out proper installation. Ask your dealer or other authorized personnel to perform installation. Pioneer cannot accept liability in cases where the equipment is damaged due to inappropriate installation location, improper assembly, installation, setup, operation, renovation, or by natural disasters.

Notes: Set the rotate angle to 90 in Property screen when the plasma display is to be set up in the standard setting. When the handwriting device is to be set up vertically, locate the remote control sensor at the bottom as shown below. Locate it so that the Pioneer logo appears on the left side.
4.5 Using Driver and Service Mode
4.5.1 Service Mode display
Press the Service Mode button in the Test Mode screen to open the Service Information screen. a) Screen items This screen shows service information and DIP switch information for handwriting device.
[Displayed service information] LED/Sens Area: Test board number (See figure below.) Point: Test address number Status: Assessment Normal = OK Malfunction = E01, ALL, Check [Displayed DIP SW information] Handwriting device DIP switch information (Binary expression) [SelfTest button] Perform self test. The button cannot be pressed using the touch screen. Click the button using the mouse without touching the screen. Do not touch the screen until screen changes on the next item b) appears.
Notes: Perform self test under the following conditions. Make sure that the numbers in the second and fourth boxes from the left in the DIP SW Information are both 0. Locked low scan mode and ultra low scan mode do not provide a correct assessment. Perform the test with the scan device firmly installed in the plasma display as a correct assessment will not be obtained unless the scan device is correctly installed.
b) Status displayed after pressing SelfTest button 1. When LED and Sens are normal The detailed list (in the lower half of screen) shows no data. Relationship between Area and board location is shown below.

Sens boards

H N I J K

LED boards

FRONT SIDE VIEW
2. When all components of test board D (LED) and all components of test board K (Sens) are malfunctioning. The detailed list indicates ALL and not data for each Point.
Note: ALL may indicate a malfunction that is not caused by the specific board. Control signal lines from the test board A (LED) and optical signals lines to the test board A (LED) are relayed via other boards so a malfunction could be caused by defective connectors on boards in this chain.
3. When some components of test board A (LED) and all test board H (Sens) components are malfunctioning Check is indicated when some components are malfunctioning. The test address number and assessment for all related LED and Sens appear in the detailed list.
Note: The handwriting device must be reset (disconnect and connect USB cable) to switch DIP switch to service mode.
5. Maintenance and Cleaning
Periodical maintenance is recommended to improve the service life and performance of the system. In the maintenance, clean the system equipment as described in the following. a) Plasma display monitor, scan device, remote control unit and special pen Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner, which can damage or destroy the coating on the main unit, the remote control unit and the special pen. Remove dirt by lightly wiping with a soft cloth. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth with neutral detergent, diluted with water. In humid conditions, wipe off condensation with a dry cloth. b) Screen After removing dust, wipe gently with the provided cloth (Wiping Cloth) or a dry soft cloth. Do not rub with tissue paper or hard abrasive materials. Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner, which can discolor the screen or render it opaque. For cleaning, we recommend the following cloth and fluid. Name Cleaning cloth: Wiping Cloth Cleaning cloth: Minimax Cleaning liquid: B4 Part Number AED1197 GED-009 GEM1004

For light soiling, brush off dust and lightly wipe with Minimax. In case of heavy soiling, brush off dust, then wipe with Minimax with its corner lightly moistened with B4. Be sure to wipe with dry Minimax after B4 dries out as there may be unevenness remaining otherwise. c) Vents Every month, remove dirt from the vent on the rear of the main unit, using a vacuum cleaner set to its lowest suction setting. Blocked vents can lead to dangerously high internal temperatures, resulting in malfunctions or fire.
d) Readjustment of White Balance The unit uses phosphor elements, as do CRTs. These phosphors degrade over time, reducing brightness. Since green and blue phosphors degrade faster than red, we recommend readjusting the white balance every 1000 hours. For information on how to adjust white balance, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the plasma display.
e) Replacing the pen tip If the tip becomes deformed and writing quality deteriorates, replace the tip with one of the two supplied extras.
Note: Continued use of a worn pen tip may damage the display.

1. Remove the tip.

2. Insert one of the supplied replacement tips.
f) Pen battery life The battery in the pen has a life of about 20 hours of continuous use (when an alkaline battery is used).
6. Internal DIP Switch Settings
The test board A (LED) in the device is provided with 8-bit DIP switches (SW1). DIP switch settings are read only when the device is powered up and their values stay the same.

Factory default status

: Factory default setting (All off)
* Bits 5 to 8 should always be set to OFF.
The following operations can be performed by changing DIP switch settings as shown below. a) To lock device in the NORMAL mode This setting overrides the mode selector switch [PEN] or [NORMAL] on the rear panel of the device and locks it in NORMAL mode.

: Set side

b) To make waveform observations This setting locks the device in low scan mode (all scan) suitable for waveform observation using an oscilloscope. The touch panel input functions do not operate in this mode. The power indicator on the device front panel blink continuously in approximately 0.5 second cycles.
: Set side Bits that are not indicated can be set to any value.
c) To make observations of infrared LED light emitting status using a CCD camera This setting performs a slow scan in approximately 1 second cycles. (Locked ultra low scan mode) The light emitting status of infrared LEDs can be observed in a dark room, but this depends on the camera used. The touch panel input functions do not operate in this mode. The power indicator on the device front panel blinks continuously in approximately 1 second cycles.

7. Q & A

7.1 Hardware-Related Q&A

Q: Which is the touch panel system? A: It is based on the IR scan system. Q: Which is the advantage of the IR scan system? A: It is the capability of direct drawing on the screen. This does not deteriorate the picture quality nor cause parallax. Q: Are there any consumables? A: The pen tip and the battery are consumables. Two extra pen tips are supplied. The pen tip is available as a service part. Q: How long is the service life of infrared LEDs? A: 10,000 hours or more in a normal operating environment. This refers to hours of continuous use. Since normal use is not continuous, service life under normal conditions should be two or three times 10,000 hours. Q: How long is the service life of the pen battery? A: 20 hours of continuous use when an alkaline battery is used. One screenfull of characters that are 6 cm wide and 6 cm high would contain 120 characters (when two thirds of the screen is used for writing). It takes an average of 1 second to write a 6 cm wide and 6 cm high character, one screenfull takes 2 minutes to write. Assuming that 5 pages are written every hour of class or business meeting, the pen is used 10 minutes every hour. If there are 6 hours of classes or business meetings per day, the battery is used up to 20 hours, which would correspond to one working month (20 days). The pen battery should therefore last a month. Q: Does the system deteriorates by aging? A: Basically, it does not deteriorate over time. However, malfunctions may occur if the light intensity drops considerably due to excessive deposition of cigarette tars or dust. Q: Which are the effects of dirt on the performance? A: Dirt on the IR filter should be removed because it deteriorates the light intensity. Q: What would happen if the light sensor elements break down? A: To ensure normal operation, malfunctioning sensors are detected and removed from processing at the time the power is turned on. However, as the resolution may drop in the areas where malfunctioning sensors are detected, detailed drawing is not possible in those areas. Q: Which is the detection distance from the panel surface? A: The reaction to a light-shielding object is variable depending on the thickness and positioning of the object, but it is usually detected at about 5 mm from the panel surface. Q: Is it possible to write letters using an object other than the special pen? A: Yes, it is possible. In addition to the PEN mode, a mode is provided to allow writing by anything including a finger (NORMAL mode). The factory-setting mode is the NORMAL mode. Q: Writing on the screen using a finger will soil it. Can a glass cleaner or similar detergent be used to clean the screen? A: Basically, such detergents should not be used. Use the supplied wiping cloth to clean the plasma display. If the screen is heavily soiled and a detergent is required, use a soft cloth slightly dampened in a solution of a neutral detergent and water. Wring out the cloth thoroughly, wipe the screen clean and then wipe with a dry cloth. Q: Is the screen scratch resistant? A: No, bringing a propelling pencil or other sharp pointed object in contact with the screen will scratch it.

Q: Can the PDK-5008 mobile cart be used? A: No, since it does not remain stable during writing. Use of the PDK-5009, PDK-5014, PDK-MC01 is recommended. Q: Why is it possible to write letters with a finger while the PEN mode is set? A: Is there a same system installed in the proximity? When more than one system is used in proximity, the ultrasound emitted from a special pen may interfere with the adjacent systems. In this case, when a special pen is used, the adjacent system may respond to it and accept writing by a finger even when it is in the PEN mode. To prevent this, install the adjacent system outside the interference area or set it to the NORMAL mode.
7.2 Driver Software-Related Q&A
Q: Which are the Operating Systems compatible with CBdrvU? A: They include, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP. It is not compatible with Unix, Linux and Macintosh. Q: Can the CBdrvU and its predecessor CBdrv drivers coexist? A: Yes, if they are installed in different folders. PDK-50HW3 supports only CBdrvU ver. 2.0. Having both CBdrvU ver. 2.0 and CBdrv installed does not offer any advantages. If they are used on the same volume, two separate hot keys will be required. It is recommended that CBdrv, the old version, be uninstalled and that only CBdrvU ver. 2.0 be installed. Q: What to do when double-clicking does not work well? A: Widen the effective area or change the double-clicking speed setting (in the MOUSE setting item in the setup menu). However, if the effective area is too large, it would become difficult to select a cell in Excel, etc. The effective area should therefore be set by considering this tradeoff. Q: What to do if operations on the browser do not work well? A: When the special pen is used on a display of a browser such as IE (Internet Explorer), clicking with the pen tip does not always jump to the link destination successfully. This is because the link destination is controlled based on an event that is Click. With the mouse operation, the position where the mouse is clicked and that where it is released are almost identical thanks to the physical specification (if they are different, the result becomes the drag operation). However, with the special pen operation, those positions are not always identical and Windows often regards such an operation as dragging. CBdrv ver.1.3 provides an HTML operation-setting item that allows to regard the two positions as the same position. However, care is required in this setting because, if it is set excessively, problems in responses to dragging in operations other than the browser operations as well as delays in start of drawing in general applications will occur. Q: Is a warning displayed every time the resolution is changed? A: The warning can be inhibited by disabling the resolution change notification function. In this case, the last adjusted data in the resolution after change is applied automatically. Q: How is it possible to check normal operation of the driver (hardware)? A: You can check the coordinates, IP address, computer name, pen button and firm version status in the test display. Q: How do you temporarily disable CBdrU? A: Left-click the icon and select Disable CBdrvU in the pop-up menu that appears. Q: How is it possible to identify the resolution of the current output to the plasma display monitor? A: Open the pop-up menu (by left-clicking on an icon) and check the current resolution value.

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Problems commonly mistaken as breakdown
Problem The screen is displayed in a small size. Letter breakup on screen. Possible Solution Is the correct screen size selected? Adjust using SCREEN mode on the menu screen. If there is still no improvement, this unit may be limiting the displayable range. Check the Computer signal compatibility table. 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. 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.
A sharp sound is sometimes heard from the cabinet. Bright portions of image appear to be losing intensity. Speckles or noise appears on screen.
Problem Stripes appear on the screen. Possible Solution 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. 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. The ON indicator may not light in some cases, depending on the settings performed by the installer. Consult with your installation technician.
Sound is heard from inside the unit. Fan isnt moving. Fan speed changes. ON (green) indicator doesnt light.
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 messege CAUTION OUT OF RANGE or CAUTION UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL or SIGNAL NG WARNING THERMAL ALERT SHUT DOWN (**) WARNING FAN FAILURE SHUT DOWN (**) ERROR INVALID KEY ENTRY SHUT DOWN (**) Turn off the main power of the plasma display. Check whether the surrounding temperature is high. If the cooling vents on the display are blocked, remove the obstacles blocking the vents. The fan is giving trouble. Immediately turn off the main power of the plasma display and contact the Pioneer service center or dealer. An invalid operation was attempted. Check the input signals, connections and settings. Turn off the main power of the plasma display, wait 1 or 2 minutes and turn the power ON again. If the problem still persists, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact a Pioneer service center or dealer * In the above, messages contents indicated by (**) represent numerals. Remedy A signal not supported by the device is input. Check the Computer signal compatibility table and change the PC output signal setting.

8.2 Handwriting Device (PDK-50HW3)
Symptom No power Cause USB cable is disconnected from computer. Computer power is not turned on. USB cable is disconnected. USB port may not be operating due to some problem with computer or Windows operating system. A screen resolution other than 1280x768 is being used. Or resolution has been changed. The plasma displays screen display size setting has been changed. Driver software is not installed properly. The plasma displays screen display position has shifted. Solution Connect USB cable to computer correctly. Turn on power to computer. Connect USB cable correctly. Consult computer manufacturer for BIOS and driver software updates where applicable. Change the driver software settings as required.
No response when operated. USB cable is not recognized by computer when connected. Cursor position is far from that of pen tip on screen.
Cursor position diverges slightly from that of pen tip on screen. Cursor position diverges from pen after initial setting.
Install driver software correctly. Use the plasma displays calibration mode to adjust the vertical and horizontal position. Depending on the image, slight divergences can be manually corrected.
The special dedicated pen does not respond.
Cannot input with finger. No response to input or cant write in some places.
Computer remains in power saving mode even when operations are performed. The device is not connected. The device is disabled. message appears.
The plasma displays AUTO SET UP screen position adjustment has been reset. Plasma displays MASK CONTROL Set MASK CONTROL, ORBITER to OFF. or ORBITER is set to ON. Check the LED indicator, and if it does Battery is depleted. not light brightly, replace battery. Press the tip to the screen with Insufficient pen tip pressure is sufficient pressure to turn on the pen tip being used so that the pen tip switch. switch doesnt turn on. Do not cover the holes in rear end of The holes in rear end of pen are pen. blocked. Use only within the proper onscreen The pen is being used outside of usage range. its effective range. Do not place any device near the unit The unit is receiving ultrasonic that issues ultrasonic waves. influence from other device. Remove gloves. You are wearing gloves while holding the pen (pens ultrasonic signals are being absorbed). Install driver software correctly. Driver software is not installed properly. Driver software setup is incorrect. Check driver setup and reset if appropriate. Mode selector switch on units Set switch to NORMAL. rear is set to PEN. User touched screen during boot Disconnect USB connector and process (during display of reconnect. message Now setting.) Dirt or other object blocked infrared Remove dirt or other obstruction; disconnect and reconnect USB connector. signal filter, blocking signal. Change power-saving mode as Main unit will not operate when appropriate. computer is in power-saving mode. Connect USB cable securely. USB cable is loose or has been disconnected.

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Thank you for buying Pioneers product. Please read through the Operating Instructions to learn how to operate your model safely and properly. Please be advised to keep the Operating Instructions in your place for future reference.

Cautions

This product is exclusively for use with the plasma display. It should not be used for any other purpose, such as for holding a plasma display, or remodeled in any way. Improper installation is extremely dangerous because it may result in it falling over or other accident.

Installation

Consult your dealer if you encounter any difficulties with this installation. Pioneer is not liable for any damage resulting from improper installation, improper use, modification, or natural disasters.

Installation Location

Select a location that is strong enough to support the weight of the wall mount and the displays. Do not install it at a place where people can easily hang from it or lean on it. Do not install it outdoors, at a hot spring, or near a beach. Do not install where vibration or shock may occur. There are cases where it cannot be installed because of the structural strength of the wall, so consult with an expert installer. Thoroughly read and always follow the plasma display operating instructions for more information about the installation location.
Note to Construction Companies
Prior to installing this product, please read Pioneer's technical manual thoroughly and heed its content.
Pioneer shall not be liable in any way for any accidents or damage resulting from other than the specified assembly, mounting and usage, from remodeling, or from natural disasters or the like.
Assembling and Installation

Contents

Cautions.. 9 Checking the Parts.. 10 Installation Procedure.. 10 External Dimension Diagram.. 14
Assemble in accordance with the assembly instructions and securely attach all screws at the designated locations. There have been cases where unforeseen accidents such as the equipment breaking or falling over due to incorrect installation have occurred. The display must always be installed by two or more people to assure it is installed safely. Before installation, turn off the power for the display and peripheral devices then remove the power cord plug from the power outlet. Make sure that the screws used to attach all parts never become loose, because a loosened screw may result in it falling over or other accident. If you discover a fault or malfunction, immediately have an expert installer perform repairs. There is a danger of the interior of metal fittings of the display, parts attached to the wall, or other places that cannot be seen being damaged so that the display falls over. Therefore, when inspecting or repairing the display, or when performing interior finishing work in your shop, be sure to ask an expert installer to inspect these places. We recommend that if possible, you ask an expert installer to perform inspections at regular intervals. If the metal fittings of the display are used for a long time, the environment may cause change over time, reducing their strength. After five years, ask an expert installer to inspect it to make sure that it can be used without any problems.

CAUTION

This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in personal injury or property damage.

Checking the Parts

Check the parts before beginning assembly.

Installation Procedure

Removing the screws from the top and bottom of the Hung on wall unit (4 locations: top and bottom, left and right side).

Removing the screws.

Screws used to fix the wall-hanging metal fitting firmly to the wall surface are not included. Purchase these separately. Philips driver separately.

Hung on wall unit x1

Bolts M8 x 6 Hexagon wrench x 1 (Opposite side 6 mm for M8 use) Be careful not to lose the 2 anchor screws (M5 x 10mm) because they will be used later.
Stencil x 1 Operating instructions (this document) x 1
Removing the PDP side metal fitting from the wall side metal fitting.

Wall side metal fitting

PDP side metal fitting
Attaching the PDP side metal fitting to the plasma display.
Attach the PDP side metal fitting to the plasma display with bolts M8 carefully so the top and bottom are not accidentally reversed (6 locations).
1 First decide the position to install the plasma display as you check the strength of the wall and beam, then set the location at the center of the screen.
Spread a sheet or similar material so that the display will not be scratched or damaged. Always install it on top of a stable table or similar surface.

Center of the screen

Place it so the top is here.
2 Temporarily attach the screw used for positioning about 230mm above the center of the screen. After the metal fitting is fixed by the temporarily attached screw, remove it if it is not necessary.
Temporarily attaching the screw Center of the screen
If you plan to install speakers, install them at this stage. For the installation method, refer to the speaker installation procedure in the operating instructions for the plasma display.
3 Hang the wall side metal fitting on the screw referred to in step 2.
Installing the wall side metal fitting on the wall.
Fix it firmly in place symmetrically to the left and right (4 or more locations). The screws and bolts used for this step vary according to the strength and the materials of the wall, so prepare these separately.
Hanging the wall side metal fitting on the screw.
Perform this installation work after confirming the strength of the wall, columns, etc.
4 Measure the distance from the ceiling to the wall side metal fitting (A1, A2) and the distance from the floor to the metal fitting (B1, B2), then after adjusting it so it is horizontal, fasten it to the wall with bolts.

Ceiling A1 A2

A1 = A2 or B1 = B2 Attachment holes (attached symmetrically on the left and right: 4 or more locations)

B1 Floor

Hanging the cant hooks of the PDP side fitting on the wall side fitting (4 locations).
Make sure that the cant hooks are firmly hung and that the plasma display is attached horizontally in its correct position.
Fixing the metal fitting with the screws removed in step 1 (2 locations).
Select the positions to attach the screws from the top, bottom, or right side. Attach the screws at two locations on the same plane. If there is no space above the plasma display, select locations either below or to the right of the speaker installation location.

Top attachment location

Plasma display
Hanging the cant hooks of the PDP side metal fitting on the wall side metal fitting. Right side attachment location
Bottom attachment location
Always have at least two people do this task.

Caution

If speakers are attached, do not hold the speakers to perform this attachment. Be careful that the wiring etc. is not caught in the metal fitting or the plasma display. Be extremely careful if there is a speaker attached to the bottom, because if there is, wiring etc. is easily caught between the wall and the speaker.
It is convenient to attach the screws using a screw driver with a magnetized tip. If you do not have one, you can do the work easily by attaching the head of the screw to the tip of the screw driver with tape so that the screw does not fall.

Attached with tape

Screw driver Screw
When removing the plasma display
Before beginning this procedure, remove the power plugs of the plasma display and peripheral devices from their outlets. As necessary also remove Caution connecting cables.
Removing screws fixing the PDP side metal fitting.
After slightly raising the plasma display once (1), raise it upwards to the left (2) 1 till you cannot raise it any higher. You can remove it by pulling it towards yourself in this position (3). 3
External Dimension Diagram
Weight 5.2 kg (11.5 lbs) [only metal fittings] 35.4 kg (78.0 lbs) [When used with a PDP-435XDE/435HDE/435FDE/435HDG display with speakers (PDP-S22-LR) attached.] 36.6 kg (80.7 lbs) [When used with a PDP-435XDE/435HDE/435FDE/435HDG display with speakers (PDP-S26-LR) attached.] 41.6 kg (91.7 lbs) [When used with a PDP-505XDE/505HDE/505HDG display with speakers (PDP-S21-LR) attached.] 42.9 kg (94.6 lbs) [When used with a PDP-505XDE/505HDE/505HDG display with speakers (PDP-S25-LR) attached.] PDP-435XDE/435HDE/435FDE/435HDG display with speakers (PDP-S22-LR) attached PDP-505XDE/505HDE/505HDG display with speakers (PDP-S21-LR) attached
[External dimensions when side speakers are installed]
Unit: mm Dimensions in ( ) are the dimensions for the 50 inch model

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