Pioneer PDP-501MX Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Integrator Mode
5.4 Integrator Mode
5.4.1 About the integrator mode
1) Enabling Integrator Mode
You must first release the Integrator Mode Protect,which is engaged at the time of shipment. The Protect should
be released only once to eudle initial adjustments to be made in the integrator mode immediately following delivery
of the unit.
<How to release Protect> In Standby, switch on power to the unit by pressing these three buttons on the remote,
in the following order:
DISPLAY button = MENU button = POWER button
(This procedure should be complete within three seconds.)
This releases the Integrator Mode Protect and invokes Integrator mode.
The Integrator Mode Protect release is stored in last memory. You do not need to repeat the procedure thereafter to
enter the Integrator mode.
2) Entering the Integrator Mode
Once the Integrator Mode Protect is released, place the unit in Integrator mode by doing the following:
<Procedure> In standby, switch on power to the unit using the remote or the operating panel of the main unit, as
follows:
MENU button = POWER button
(This procedure should be complete within three seconds.)
3) When Entering the Integrator Mode
The picture quality and clock adjustments (refer to the operating manual) made in MENU mode, except for CLK
PHS adjustment, are all set to standard positions (median values).
4) Data Adjusted in Integrator Mode
• Parameters for PICTURE, WHITE BALANCE, and SCREEN (refer to “5.4.3,” paragraphs 1) to 3) are stored in
memory by input function and signal. Up to four signal modes may be stored when inputting PC signals. When
adjusting five modes of input signals, the oldest adjustment data is erased from memory.
5) To Exit Integrator Mode
Press the MENU button on the remote or on the operating panel of the main unit to restore the unit to Normal
operating mode. It is also important to plug in signals previously.
6) Notes
(1) The input can’t be switched while in the Integrator mode. Make sure you have switched to the appropriate input
before entering the Integrator mode. It is also important to plug in signals previously.
(2) The Integrator mode is automatically disabled:
When switching over to another input signal mode (i.e., to another signal frequency).
When no operation occurs for a period of approximately three minutes
When you press the KEY LOCK/UNLOCK button on the operating panel of the main unit
(3) For adjustments and settings, feed the video signals you actually use in the production run.