Fujitsu P-SU4H30E User Manual
Fujitsu P-SU4H30E User Manual

Fujitsu P-SU4H30E User Manual

Av selector for 42” wide plasma display

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USER'S MANUAL
AV SELECTOR FOR
42" WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY
P-SU4H30E
Before Use
• Safety Precautions ··································· E-2-E-3
• Features ····························································E-4
• Accessories ······················································ E-5
• Handy Tips ······················································· E-5
• Installation ······················································· E-6
Usage
• Part Names and Functions ···················· E-7-E-12
• Using the Remote Control ··················· E-13-E-14
• Basic Operations ·································· E-24-E-25
• Selecting Input Mode ····································· E-26
• Other Basic Operations ································· E-27
Before using the display, read this manual carefully so that you know how to use the display correctly.
Refer to this manual whenever questions or problems about operation arise. Be sure to read and observe the
safety precautions.
Keep this manual where the user can see it easily.
* Installation and removal require special expertise. Consult your product dealer for details.
Contents
Page
Adjustments
• Adjustment Menu ········································· E-30
(POSITION/SIZE Menu) ························ E-34-E-35
• Adjusting AUDIO (AUDIO Menu) ········ E-36-E-37
• Initialization of User Adjustment Value
(FACTORY DEFAULT) ·····································E-45
• Options ····························································E-46
• Main Supported Signals ······························· E-47
• Specification ········································· E-48-E-49
• Cleaning and Maintenance ····························E-50
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    USER’S MANUAL AV SELECTOR FOR 42” WIDE PLASMA DISPLAY P-SU4H30E Contents Page Page Before Use Adjustments • Safety Precautions ··································· E-2–E-3 • Adjustment Menu ········································· E-30 • Features ····························································E-4 • Adjusting Pictures (PICTURE Menu) ··· E-31–E-33 • Accessories ······················································ E-5 •...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within CAUTION: The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user is intended to alert the user to the presence of SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 3 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power- supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, dose not operate normally, or has been dropped.
  • Page 4: Features

    FEATURES Variety of input signals • The unit features one video terminal, one S-video terminal, two component video terminals, and three SCART terminals. • In addition to mD-sub terminal, the display also supports input of digital RGB signal input enabling DVI standard (HDCP*) high definition picture quality.
  • Page 5: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES CHECKING ACCESSORIES One remote control Two AA batteries One user’s manual One power cable Manual HANDY TIPS • Have the display inspected and cleaned by your dealer at regular intervals. • Pictures may become “burnt” into the screen phosphors if the screen is left on for extended periods. To ensure that the display has a prolonged service life, be sure to use a screen orbiter, white screen.
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION To prevent the display’s internal components from overheating, make sure that the display is installed in a well-ventilated location. Be sure to use the optional stand, wall-mounting unit or the other unit when installing the display. Also, be also sure that your dealer performs the installation.
  • Page 7: Part Names And Functions

    PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS DISPLAY SECTION – FRONT 1 Power indicator lamp (Right section) This lamp shows the state of the power supply. Lit (red): Stand-by Lit (green): Power ON Lit (orange): Power saving (DPMS: Power saving function) mode ON (See P. E-42.) Flashing (red or green): Malfunction (Flashes differently depending on the type of malfunction.)
  • Page 8 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Continued) DISPLAY SECTION – LOWER PART power switch When pressed while in the “OFF” state, the power indicator lamp lights and the display is placed in the “ON ” state, and the power can be turned “ON” or “OFF” by the remote control or on the control panel of the display. When pressed while in the “ON ”...
  • Page 9 SELECTOR SECTION – FRONT 1 Power indicator lamp This lamp shows the state of the power supply. Lit (red): Stand-by Lit (green): Power ON Lit (orange): Power saving (DPMS: Power saving function) mode ON (See P. E-42.) Flashing (red or green): Malfunction (Flashes differently depending on the type of malfunction. See P. E-50 for more information.) 2 Remote control signal receiver Receives signals from the remote control.
  • Page 10 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Continued) SELECTOR SECTION – REAR VIDEO5 VIDEO6 RGB1 RGB2 AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUT INPUT DIGITAL DIGITAL1 DIGITAL2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO4 SCART SCART SCART PICTURE VIDEO5 VIDEO1 RGB2 INPUT COMPONENT VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO mD-sub RGB1 PICTURE AUDIO DISPLAY OUTPUT 1 Audio input terminals Input audio through the terminals corresponding to the used video input terminals.
  • Page 11 Description of Input Terminals DVI-D terminal (RGB1 INPUT/DVI-D) RGB2 input terminal (RGB2, 3 INPUT/mD-sub) Pin No. Input signal Pin No. Input signal — Green Ground Blue — — — Ground Horizontal synchronization Ground Vertical synchronization Ground — Ground Frame Ground SCART terminal (Video1, 2, 4) Pin No.
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Continued) REMOTE CONTROL For details, see page 2 STILL button button Switches between power ON and standby Displays a still picture during viewing. state. 3 MUTE button 4 DISPLAY OFF button Temporarily mutes the audio. For showing on-screen-information. 6 PICTURE MEMORY button 5 PICTURE MODE button Recalls the PICTURE MEMORY.
  • Page 13: Using The Remote Control

    USING THE REMOTE CONTROL PUTTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 To remove the cover, slide it 2 Place two AA batteries in the 3 Close the cover until it snaps into outwards while pressing it down. remote control. Make sure that the place.
  • Page 14: Effective Range For The Remote Control

    USING THE REMOTE CONTROL (Continued) EFFECTIVE RANGE FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control at the display’s signal receiver when using it. Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the display’s signal receiver. Left Right 5 m (Front) Left...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Display To External Equipment

    CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Be sure to turn OFF the power to the display and external equipment before making any connections. No cables are supplied with the display for connection to external equipment. The type of cable to be used varies depending on the PC model.
  • Page 16 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (Continued) BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Speaker (optional) Display Outlet Outlet Selector 1. Connect the following items to the selector and the display 1 Selector and display Connect these two with the provided system connection cable. (For details, see the page on the right.) 2 Speakers For how to connect speakers, see the instructions provided with the speakers.
  • Page 17 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY AND THE SELECTOR Rear side of display Left speaker cable Right speaker cable Black Display input terminal Power input Audio Picture terminal terminal To AC outlet VIDEO5 VIDEO6 RGB1 RGB2 AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUT INPUT DIGITAL1 DIGITAL2 DIGITAL VIDEO2 VIDEO4 VIDEO1...
  • Page 18 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (Continued) EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Speaker (optional) Speaker Display Remote control Selector VCR or other external components See P. Satellite tuner Video camera DVD player Videogame machine Amplifier E-18...
  • Page 19 • Connect the video signal cable to the SCART terminal. To SCART output To SCART input VIDEO5 VIDEO6 RGB1 RGB2 AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUT INPUT DIGITAL1 DIGITAL2 DIGITAL VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO4 SCART SCART SCART PICTURE VIDEO5 VIDEO1 RGB2 INPUT COMPONENT VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO mD-sub RGB1...
  • Page 20: Dvd Player

    CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (Continued) DVD PLAYER • Connect the video signal cable to either the component video terminal or the SCART terminal. • If the component to be connected is equipped with component video output terminal, it is recommended to connect to the component video terminal.
  • Page 21 SATELLITE TUNER • Connect the video signal cable to either the component video terminal or the SCART terminal. • If the component to be connected is equipped with component video output terminal, it is recommended to connect to the component video terminal.
  • Page 22 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (Continued) VIDEO CAMERA • A video camera can conveniently be connected to the Video 3 input on the front side. • Connect the video signal cable to either the S-video input terminal or the video input terminal. •...
  • Page 23 • As the cable for connecting a PC differs with the PC model, please consult your dealer for information on the right cable to purchase. • The PC can be connected to either the front side or the rear side, whichever is most convenient. To RGB output (mD-sub) To audio output To RGB3 input...
  • Page 24: Basic Operations

    BASIC OPERATIONS TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF Press OFF/ON to the left at the bottom of the display and the left at the bottom of the selector to the STD-BY state. The power lamp lights up. Press on the remote control. The colour of the power lamp changes from “Red”...
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Volume

    ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Press the Volume button Press to increase the volume. Press to reduce the volume. Any value between 0 and 40 can be selected. * Note that the volume level remains stored even when you turn OFF the power. When the volume adjustment button is pressed Muting the audio Press...
  • Page 26: Selecting Input Mode

    SELECTING INPUT MODE VIDEO INPUT MODE Press the – buttons to select the input mode. You can select from VIDEO 1 mode to VIDEO 6 mode. The video modes corresponding to each input terminal are as follows. • VIDEO1: SCART Video1 mode •...
  • Page 27: Other Basic Operations

    OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS Still Picture (STILL) Press The currently viewed scene can be viewed as a still picture. Convenient when you want to take a note, etc. Press again to return to the normal picture. On-screen information showing the channel, etc. (DISPLAY) Press The channel or mode is indicated on the screen for 5 seconds.
  • Page 28: Watching Pictures On The Wide Screen

    WATCHING PICTURES ON THE WIDE SCREEN SWITCHING BETWEEN SCREEN SIZES Press The currently selected mode will appear. Press to select a desired picture mode. Normal mode Each time you press , a different picture mode appears. The sequences used are as follows: When you are in a Video or S-video input mode When you are in a Comp.video input mode When you are in an RGB input mode...
  • Page 29: Screen Size

    SCREEN SIZE Normal Displays pictures of normal size (i.e., a 4:3 aspect ratio). Compose The screen size changes automatically in accordance with the contents of image software you use. Wide1 Displays natural-looking pictures of standard size on the wide screen. Picture of Wide1 standard size...
  • Page 30: Adjustment Menu

    ADJUSTMENT MENU ADJUSTMENT MENU Contrast PICTURE MENU POSITION/SIZE Brightness AUDIO Colour FEATURES Tint FACTORY DEFAULT Sharpness *: for other than RGB Picture Mode PrecisionSetting Luminance Can be set when Fine is selected as the Picture Mode. Black Level Noise Reduction * Picture Memory Colour Temp.
  • Page 31: Adjusting Pictures (Picture Menu)

    ADJUSTING PICTURES (PICTURE MENU) BASIC OPERATIONS [EX.: ADJUSTING TINT (Tint)] You can make changes to all picture adjustment options in the PICTURE Menu. The changes you make will be stored for a selected input mode. Therefore, you need to select a desired input mode before making any changes.
  • Page 32 ADJUSTING PICTURES (PICTURE MENU) (Continued) • Contrast, brightness, colour darkness, tint, and picture sharpness are adjusted as shown in the following chart. Select the item with , and then adjust with . Finally, press to implement the adjustments. Adjustment Item Adjustment Range/Remarks Contrast Lower contrast...
  • Page 33 • Setting Noise Reduction (Noise Reduction) Can select the noise reduction (This can make the flicker picture clear). Each time you press ,one of the available choices appears in the following sequence: Off: Noise reduction does not function. Min.: Weak setting Std.: Standard setting Max.: Strong setting Press...
  • Page 34: Adjusting Screen Position And Size (Position/Size Menu)

    ADJUSTING SCREEN POSITION AND SIZE (POSITION/SIZE MENU) BASIC OPERATION [EX.: ADJUSTING HORIZONTAL DIRECTION OF SCREEN POSITION] You can make changes to all screen adjustment options in the POSITION/SIZE Menu. The changes you make will be stored for the selected input mode. Therefore, you need to select a desired input mode before making any changes.
  • Page 35 Adjusting Screen Position (Position) Horizontal position (Horizontal) : Moves screen to the right. → : Moves screen to the left. → “Position” adjustment screen Vertical position (Vertical) : Moves screen up. → : Moves screen down. → Press to store. Adjusting Screen Size (Size) Screen width (Width) →...
  • Page 36: Adjusting Audio (Audio Menu)

    ADJUSTING AUDIO (AUDIO MENU) BASIC OPERATION [EX.: ADJUSTING VOLUME BALANCE (Balance)] You can make changes to all audio adjustment options in the AUDIO Menu. The changes you make will be stored for the selected input mode. Therefore, you need to select a desired input mode before making any changes.
  • Page 37 Adjusting Treble (Treble) Any value between -6 and +6 can be selected. : Stronger treble : Weaker treble Adjusting Bass (Bass) Any value between -6 and +6 can be selected. AUDIO Menu screen : Stronger bass : Weaker bass Adjusting Volume Balance (Balance) Any value between -10 and +10 can be selected.
  • Page 38: Other Adjustments (Features Menu)

    OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (FEATURES MENU) BASIC OPERATION [EX.: SELECTING LANGUAGE (Language)] You can make the following changes in the FEATURES Menu. Press The main menu screen will appear. Press to select “FEATURES”. Each time you press or , one of the available “FEATURES”...
  • Page 39: Others

    • FEATURES setup screen has the following 5 options. Adjustment : Can make a fine adjustment of pictures such as Dot Clock, Clamp Position. Function : Allows setting of 24-frame mode and Jaggies filter. (See P. E-40.) On Screen Menu : Can make a display setting such as OSD, Language. (See P. E-40 – E-41.) Input Terminal : Can make an input terminal setting such as Video Input.
  • Page 40: On Screen Menu

    OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (FEATURES MENU) (Continued) FUNCTION • Displaying the optimum movie pictures (24 Frame Mode) for Video Can make the optimum display of 24 frames/second signals such as movie pictures. Each time you press , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence: On : Displays the optimum movie pictures.
  • Page 41: Setting The Input Terminals

    • Selection of indications You can change the settings for indications for video inputs and RGB inputs. Video input You can change the settings for indications for the VIDEO1 – 6 inputs. Select the desired indication in accordance with the connected equipment. Each time is pressed, the setting is switched.
  • Page 42: Other Settings

    OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (FEATURES MENU) (Continued) OTHER SETTINGS • Power saving settings Function to prevent the TV from staying on if you forget to turn it off. Auto Off-UNTOUCH Each time is pressed, the setting is switched. Off: Power is not turned off automatically. On: If no operation has taken place for 3 hours, the power supply is automatically placed in the Power saving settings screen (RGB mode) standby mode.
  • Page 43 • Minimizing phosphor burn-in (Screen Orbiter) for RGB You can use this option to move the screen position to minimize phosphor-induced “burn-in”. Follow the steps below. (1) Select “Screen Orbiter” and press The “Screen Orbiter” setting screen will appear. (2) Press to select “Mode/Time”.
  • Page 44 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS (FEATURES MENU) (Continued) • Specifying RGB Input Signal (Code Setting) for RGB2, RGB3 Normally, use this option in Auto mode. • Displaying white over entire screen (White Screen) You can use this option to display white over the entire screen to minimize phosphor burn-in. Each time you press , one of the available choices appears in the following sequence: Off: Does not display white.
  • Page 45 INITIALIZATION OF USER ADJUSTMENT VALUE(FACTORY DEFAULT) You can restore the values of the adjustment/setting made in the MENU to factory settings. Press The main menu screen will appear. Press to select “FACTORY DEFAULT”. “FACTORY DEFAULT” selected in the main menu screen Each time you press or , one of the available menus appears in the following sequence:...
  • Page 46: Options

    To prevent injury, fire, and electric shock, arrange for options to be initially installed (or installed at a different location) by your dealer. CAUTION: This display (P42HHS30E) is for use only with Fujitsu General Limited’s option (P-WB4201, P-CT4200, P-TT4200). Using this display with other option can cause instability resulting in possible injury.
  • Page 47: Main Supported Signals

    MAIN SUPPORTED SIGNALS This display can store the latest four types of signals for RGB adjustment value. The fifth input signal will replace the adjustment value of the first input signal. To do this, select a desired signal and follow the instructions in “Adjusting Screen Position and Size” on P. E-34–E-35 to adjust the parameters.
  • Page 48: Specification

    SPECIFICATION AV SELECTOR Model P-SU4H30E Weight 4.5 kg / 9.9 lbs Outer dimensions 43.0 (W) x 9.5 (H) x 37.0 (D) cm / 16.9 (W) x 3.7 (H) x 14.6 (D) inch Power supply 110–240 VAC 50/60 Hz Current rating 0.4 A...
  • Page 49 • Viewing the screen constantly for extended periods can strain your eyes. Be sure to stay at a proper distance (at least 1.5 m or 5 feet) from the screen and to look occasionally away while working. • is a worldwide trademark of Fujitsu General Limited and is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A. and other countries or areas. E-49...
  • Page 50: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Precautions Cleaning the Cabinet and Remote Control Be sure to remove the power plug from the receptacle before Use a soft cloth for cleaning. cleaning the display. If the cabinet or remote control is heavily stained, soak a soft cloth Be sure not to clean the display using a cloth dampened with in a mixture of water and detergent and squeeze it dry before volatile solvents, such as benzene or thinner.

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