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    							11E
    Part Names
    n Remote control unit 
     
    (Supplied with the PN-ZR01 (optional))
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7 129
    10 11 8 
    1.  Signal transmitter
      2.  POWER button
      3.  MUTE button
      4.  VOL +/Cursor control (
    ) button
      5.  BRIGHT -/Cursor control (
    ) button
      6.  DISPLAY button
      7.  MODE button
      8.  INPUT button
      9.  MENU button
     
    10.  BRIGHT +/Cursor control (
    ) button
     
    11.  VOL -/Cursor control (
    ) button
     
    12.  SIZE button
    nRemote control sensor box  
    (Supplied with the PN-ZR01 (optional))
    1
    2
    3 4 
    1.  Brightness sensor
      2.  Remote control sensor
      3.  Connection cable
      4.  Mounting bracket 
    						
    							12E
    11
    10
    9
    81 2345 7
    12
    6
    15 14
    13 17
    16
    Expansion Board
    When the PN-ZB02 (optional)  
    is attached
    Caution
    •	 Be	sure	to	turn	off	the	main	power	switch	and	disconnect	
    the plug from the power outlet before connecting/
    disconnecting cables. Also, read the manual of the 
    equipment	to	be	connected.
    •	 Be	careful	not	to	confuse	the	input	terminal	with	the	output	 terminal when connecting cables. Accidentally reversing 
    cables connected to the input and output terminals may 
    cause malfunctions and the other problems.
    TIPS
    •	 Images	may	not	be	displayed	 properly	depending	on	the	
    computer (video card) to be connected.
    •	
    A 	screen	with	1920	x	1080	resolution	may	not	be	displayed	
    correctly	on	PC	RGB.	In	this	case,	check	the	settings	of	your	
    computer (video card) to verify that input signals conform to 
    specifications	of	this	monitor.	(See	page	57.)
    •	 If	 there	is	a	check	box	to	disable	EDID	in	display	control	
    panel,	check	it	when	using	PC	RGB.
    •	 Use	the	automatic	screen	adjustment	when	a	PC	screen	 is	displayed	for	the	first	time	using	PC	D-SUB	or	PC	RGB,	
    or	when	the	setting	of	the	PC	is	changed.	 The	screen	is	
    adjusted	automatically	when	SELF	 ADJUST	in	the	OPTION	
    menu is set to ON.
    •	
    If the audio output from the playback device is connected 
    directly to speakers or other devices, the video on the monitor 
    may appear delayed from the audio portion. 
    Audio should be played through this monitor by connecting the 
    playback device to the monitor’s audio input, and connecting 
    the monitor’s audio output to the speakers or other devices.
    •	 The	audio	input	terminals	used 	in	each	input	mode	are	
    factory-set	as	follows.
    Input mode Audio input terminal 
    (Factory setting)
    PC	D-SUB,	PC	DVI-D,	PC	RGBAudio input terminal
    AV	DVI-D Audio1	input	terminal
    AV	COMPONENT	(BNC),  
    AV	S-VIDEO,	 AV	VIDEO	
    (BNC) Audio2 input terminal
    AV	COMPONENT	(D-SUB),   
    AV	VIDEO	(D-SUB) Audio input terminal
    PC	HDMI,	 AV	HDMI PC/AV	HDMI	input	terminal  
    1.  PC/AV HDMI input terminal
    •	 Use	a	commercially	available	 HDMI	cable	(conforming	to	
    the	HDMI	standard).
    •	 Set	HDMI	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	menu	
    according to the device to be connected.
    •	 Select	the	audio	input	terminal	to	be	used	in	PC	HDMI	 or	AV	HDMI	of	 AUDIO	SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.	
    When	HDMI	is	selected,	connection	to	the	audio	input	
    terminal is unnecessary.
      2.  PC D-sub input terminal
    •	 Set	D-SUB	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	menu	
    according to the device to be connected.
    •	 Common	terminal	for	 AV	COMPONENT	and	AV	VIDEO.
    •	 When 	the 	PN-ZB02 	(optional) 	is 	attached, 	select 	the 	audio	
    input	terminal	to	be	used	in	PC	D-SUB	of	 AUDIO	SELECT	
    on the OPTION menu.
    •	 To	use	with	 AV	VIDEO	(D-SUB),	connect	the	green	
    terminal to the device’s video output.
      3.  Audio input terminal
    •	 Use	an	audio 	cable	without	resistance.
    •	 When	the	PN-ZB02	(optional) 	is	attached,	set	the	audio	
    input	terminal	used	for	each	input	mode	in	 AUDIO	
    SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.
      4.  Audio output terminals
    •	 The	output	sound	varies	depending	on	the	input	mode.
    •	 The	volume	of	the	output	sound	can	be	fixed	by	setting	 AUDIO	OUTPUT(RCA)	on	the	OPTION	menu.
    •	 It	is	not	possible	to	control	the	sound	output	from	the	 audio	output	terminals	with	the	 AUDIO	menu.
      5.  RS-232C output terminal
      6.    RS-232C input terminal
    •	 You	can	control	the	monitor	from	a	PC	by	connecting	a	 commercially	available	RS-232	straight	cable	between	
    these	terminals	and	the	PC.
    •	
    When	using	the	PN-ZR01	control	kit	(optional)	to	perform	
    operation of multiple monitors with the remote control 
    unit, connect multiple monitors in a daisy chain using the 
    commercially	available	RS-232	straight	cable.	(See	page	14.)
      7.    Control kit terminal
    •	 Connects	the	remote	control	sensor	box	of	the	PN-ZR01	 control	kit	(optional).	(See	page	14.)
    ■  Connection when the PN-ZB02 (optional) 
    is attached
    The	PN-ZB02	expansion	board	(optional)	allows	the	use	of	
    additional connection terminals.
     8.  PC/AV DVI-D input terminal
    •	 Set	DVI	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	menu	
    according to the device to be connected.
    •	 Select	the	audio	input	terminal	to	be	used	in	PC	DVI-D	or	 AV	DVI-D	of	 AUDIO	SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.
      9.  PC/AV DVI-D output terminal
    •	 The	video	of	the	PC/AV	DVI-D	input	can	be	output	to	an	 external device.
    •	 Outputting	HDCP-encrypted	video	requires	an	external	 device	which	supports	HDCP.
    •	 This	terminal	 allows	the	daisy	chain	connection	of	up	to	5	
    monitors.
    Connecting Peripheral Equipment 
    						
    							13E
    Connecting Peripheral Equipment
    TIPS
    •	 The	length	of	the	signal	cables	or	surrounding	environment	
    may	affect	the	image	quality.
    •	 The	screen	may	not	display	properly	when	using	terminals	 other	than	PC	DVI-D/AV	DVI-D	for	the	input	mode.	In	this	
    case, turn off the power to all the monitors connected in a 
    daisy chain and then turn the power on again.
    •	 When	connecting	monitors	in	 a	daisy	chain	set	AUTO	
    INPUT 	CHANGE	to	OFF.
    •	 Video	output	is	disabled	in	the 	following	cases: 
    When	the	power	is	turned	off 
    When	the	monitor	is	in	input	signal	waiting	mode
    10.  LAN terminal
    •	 You	can	control	the	monitor	from	a	PC	on	a	network	by	 connecting a commercially available LAN cable between 
    this terminal and a network.
    11.  External speaker terminals
    •	 Be 	sure 	to 	use 	external 	speakers 	with 	an 	impedance 	of 	6 	Ω 	
    or	greater	and	a	rated	input	of	at	least	10	W.
    3
    21Approx.
    3-15/16 inc h
    (10 cm)
    1.	 Attach	a	speaker	cable	core	(included	with	the	PN-ZB02)	to	
    the end of the speaker cable connected to the monitor.
    2.	While	pushing	the	tab,	insert	the	tip	of	the	cable.
    3. Release the tab.
    TIPS
    •	 Be	sure	to	connect	the	+	and	-	terminals	and	the	left	and	 right speakers properly.
    •	 Avoid	short	circuiting	the	+	and	-	terminals.
    12.  Audio1 input terminals
    13.  Audio2 input terminals
    •	 Set	the	audio 	input	terminal	to 	be	used	in	each	input	
    mode	in	 AUDIO	SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.
    14.  PC RGB input terminals
    •	 Set	BNC	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	menu	to	PC	
    RGB	when	using	the	PC	RGB	input	terminals.
    •	 Select	the	audio	input	terminal	to	be	used	in	PC	RGB	of	 AUDIO	SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.
    15.  AV component input terminals
    •	
    Set	BNC	of	INPUT 	SELECT	on	the	OPTION	menu	to	 AV	
    COMPONENT 	when	using	the	 AV	component	input	terminals.
    •	 Select	the	audio	input	terminal	to	be	used	in	 AV	
    COMPONENT 	of	AUDIO	SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.
    •	 Cannot	be	used	when	D-SUB 	in	INPUT	SELECT	on	the	
    OPTION	menu	is	set	to	 AV	COMPONENT.
    16.  AV video input terminal
    •	 Select	the	audio	input	terminal	to	be	used	in	 AV	VIDEO	of	
    AUDIO	SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.
    •	 Cannot	be	used	when	D-SUB 	in	INPUT	SELECT	on	the	
    OPTION	menu	is	set	to	 AV	VIDEO.
    17.  AV S-video input terminal
    •	 Select	the	audio	input	terminal	to	be	used	in	 AV	S-VIDEO	
    of	 AUDIO	SELECT 	on	the	OPTION	menu.
    Multiple monitor connection
    The monitors can be aligned and used as a large screen. 
    [Example]
    Second monitor
    Secondary 
    (Expansion unit )
    ID No.: 2
    Third monitor Secondary 
    (Expansion unit )
    ID No.: 3
    First monitor Primary 
    (Main unit )
    ID No.: 1
    Fourth monitor Secondary 
    (Expansion unit )
    ID No.: 4
    Remote control sensor box  
    (Supplied with the PN-ZR01 (optional) )
    TIPS
    •	 Connect	the	RS-232C	cables	in	order,	starting	with	the	first	
    monitor (primary monitor). If monitors are connected in a 
    different order they may not be operable.
    •	 Always	install	the	remote	control	sensor	box	on	the	primary	 monitor.
    ■ Connection with video cable
    May vary depending on the system being used.
    If	using	the	PC/AV	DVI-D	terminal,	up	to	5	monitors	can	be	
    connected	in	a	daisy	chain.	(When	the	PN-ZB02	is	attached)
    shows the 
    signal flow
    PC/A V DVI-D 
    input terminal First monitor
    Second monitor
    PC/A V DVI-D 
    output termina l
    PC/AV DVI-D 
    input terminal
    Digital signal (DVI) cables  
    (commercially available)
    To  PC digital RGB output terminal 
    						
    							14E
    ■ Connection with RS-232 cable
    If	you	connect	the	monitor	in	a	daisy	chain	using	RS-232	
    cable, using the monitor buttons on the primary (main unit), 
    settings are copied to the secondary (expansion unit) and 
    operation from the primary can perform operation for all 
    monitors.	Setting	each	ID	No.	in	the	monitor	is	required.
    1. Connect the monitors in order.
    The	first	monitor	will	be	set	as	primary	(main	unit)	and	the	
    second monitor and beyond will be secondaries (expansion 
    units).
    Connect	the	RS-232C	output	terminal	of	the	first	monitor	
    (primary)	and	the	RS-232C	input	terminal	of	the	second	
    monitor	(secondary)	together	using	RS-232	cable	(straight).	
    Connect	in 	the	same	way	to	the	third	and	subsequent	monitors.
    Up	to	25	monitors	can	be	connected.	(Depending	on	the	length	
    of the cable used and the surrounding environment.)
    RS-232 straight cable 
    (commercially available)
    First monitor: primary
    Second monitor: secondary
    Third monitor: 
    connects to secondary 
     R S-232C input terminal
    RS-232C 
    input terminalRS-232C 
    output terminalRS-232C 
    output terminal
    2. Set the ID No.
    Perform operation with the rear side buttons on the primary 
    monitor.	If	you	set	 AUTO	ASSIGN	ID	No.,	located	in	the	menu	
    of	the	monitor	to	ON,	the	ID	No.	will	be	automatically	assigned	
    in	order	from	the	primary.	(See	page	25.)	
    (If	you	attach	PN-ZR01	the	control	kit	(optional),	you	can	
    perform operation of the monitors with the remote control unit.)
    ■ Connection with the control kit (optional)
    If performing operation of the monitor with the remote control 
    unit,	the	PN-ZR01	control	kit	(optional)	is	required. •	 Can	perform	operation	of	an	arbitrary	monitor	or	all	 monitors	with	the	remote	control	unit	of	the	first	monitor.
    •	 Can	perform	operation	of	up	to	25	monitors.
    •	 Connect 	the 	monitors 	together 	in 	a 	daisy 	chain 	with 	RS-232	
    cable.
    Attach the remote control sensor box as shown in the following 
    illustration. *	 When	attached	to	the	left	side,	because	the	top	and	 bottom for the remote control sensor box will be reversed 
    (the connection cable will be on top), the right side is 
    recommended.
    Caution
    •	 When	attaching	the	remote	control	sensor	box,	turn	the	main	power	switch	OFF.
    •	 Except	for	the	remote	control	sensor	box	connection	cable,	 do not insert any other cable into the control kit terminal.
    Also, do not connect any connection cables that have been 
    extended with commercially available cables.
    For the monitor in
    landscape orientation For the monitor in
    portrait orientation
    1.  Insert the anti-rotation protrusion of the mounting 
    bracket into the anti-rotation hole of the monitor.
    2.  Secure the stand angling hole of the monitor with the 
    mounting screw.
    3.  Adjust the angle of the remote control sensor box, and 
    secure it with the fixing screw, so that it may accurately 
    receive signals from the remote control unit.
    Anti-rotation protrusion
    Angle
     adjustment
    Anti-rotation hole
    Mounting bracke tMounting screw (short)
    Fixing screw
    Remote control
     sensor box
    Stand angling hole
    4.  Insert the remote control sensor box connection cable 
    into the control kit terminal.
    Connection cable
    Control kit terminal Remote control 
    sensor box
    TIPS
    •	 When	you	connect	the	remote	control	sensor	box,	the	 brightness sensor can be used.
      The screen brightness will automatically change according 
    to lighting conditions and the surrounding brightness. (See 
    page	25.)	
    •	 Depending	on 	where	it	has	been	placed	or	the	surrounding	
    conditions, the remote control sensor box may be 
    affected by the brightness of the main unit screen and the 
    brightness sensor may respond.
    •	 Do	not	install	the	remote	control	sensor	box	in	extremely	 bright or dark areas. The brightness sensor may not 
    function properly.
    Brightnes s
     sensor
    Connecting Peripheral Equipment 
    						
    							15E
    Connecting the Power Cord
    Caution
    •	 Use	only	the	power	cord	supplied	with	the	monitor.
    1.	 Turn	off	the	main	power	switch.
    2.	Plug	the	power	cord	(supplied)	into	the	 AC	input	terminal.
    3.	Plug	the	power	cord	(supplied)	into	the	 AC	power	outlet.
    AC input terminal
    1
    Main power switch
    Power cord (Supplied)
    For power 
    outlet
    23
    Preparing the Remote Control Unit
    Installing the batteries
    1.	 Press	the	cover	gently	and	slide	it	in	the	direction	of	the	
    arrow.
    2. See the instructions in the compartment and put in the 
    batteries	(R-6	(“AA”	size)	x	2)	(supplied	with	the	PN-ZR01	
    (optional))	with	their	plus	(+)	and	minus	(-)	sides	oriented	
    correctly.
    3.	 Close 	the	cover.
    TIPS
    •	 When	the	batteries	become	exhausted	replace	them	with	
    new (commercially available) batteries.
    •	 The	supplied	batteries	(R-6	(“AA”	size)	x	2)	may	become	 exhausted	quickly	depending	on	how	they	are	stored.
    •	 If	 you	will	not	be	using	the	remote	control	for	a	long	time,	
    remove the batteries.
    •		 Use	manganese	or	alkaline	batteries	only.
    Remote control operation range
    The	operation	range	of	the	PN-ZR01	(optional)	remote	control	
    unit is approx. 23 feet (7 m) when aimed directly at the remote 
    control	sensor	box.	When	used	at	an	angle	of	approx	10°	from	
    the center to the top/bottom/right/left of the remote control 
    sensor,	use	it	within	a	distance	of	approx	16.4	feet	(5	m).
    Remote control 
    sensor
    10 º
    10 º 16.4 feet
    (5 m)
    16.4 feet
    (5 m)
    23.0 feet
    (7 m)
    23.0 feet(7 m)
    TIPS
    •	 Do	not	expose	the	remote	control	unit	to	shock	by	dropping	
    or stepping on it. This could lead to a malfunction.
    •	 Do	not	expose	the	remote	control	unit	to	liquids,	and	do	not	 place it in an area with high humidity.
    •		 The	remote	control	unit	may	not	work	properly	if	the	remote	 control sensor is under direct sunlight or strong lighting.
    •		 Objects	between	the	remote	control	unit	and	the	remote	 control sensor may prevent proper operation.
    •		 Replace	the	batteries	when	they	run	low	as	this	may	 shorten the remote control’s operation range.
    •		 If	 a	fluorescent	light	is	illuminated	near	the	remote	control	
    unit, it may interfere with proper operation.
    •		 Do	not	use	it	with	the	remote	control	of	other	equipment	 such as air conditioner, stereo components, etc.
    •		 Adjust	the	angle	of	the	PN-ZR01	(optional)	remote	control	 sensor and have it face the area where operation with the 
    remote control unit will take place. 
    						
    							16E
    Binding Cables
    The cables connected to the terminals on the rear of the monitor can be \
    fastened with the cable clamps.
    Insert the cable clamp into the cable clamp attachment on the rear of th\
    e monitor and fasten the cables.
    : Cable clamp attachment
    Cable clamp
    Cable
    Cable clamp 
    attachment
    Removing the Handles
    The handles can be removed.
    The removed handles can be attached on the side.
    1.	 Remove	the	handle	screws	and	remove	the	handles	and	 handle spacers.
    2.  Pass the handle screws through the handles and handle 
    spacers in order and secure.
    Caution
    •	 The	handles,	handle	screws	and	handle	spacers	are	for	
    this	monitor.	Do	not	use	them	for	any	other	devices.
    •	 When	attaching	the	handles,	always	use	this	monitor’s	 handles, handle spacers, and handle screws.
    •	 Be	sure	the	handles	are	attached	securely.
    TIPS
    •	 To	lower	the	height	of	the	handles,	attach	the	handles	with	 the handle spacers removed. To attach the handles with 
    the handle spacers removed, secure the handles with the 
    included handle screws (short).
    Handle
    Handle screws
    Handle spacer s
    Handle spacer
    s
    Affixing the Protection Covers
    After	installing	the	monitor,	affix	the	protection	covers	
    (4 pieces) as necessary.Protection cove r
    Protection cover 
    						
    							17E
    Turning Power On/Off
    Caution
    •	 Turn	on	the	monitor	first	before	turning	on	the	PC	or	playback device.
    Turning on the main power
    Main power switch
    Caution
    •	 The	main	power	must	be	turned	on/off	with	the	main	power	switch.	Do	not	connect/disconnect	the	power	cord	or	turn	
    the breaker on/off while the main power switch is on.
    •	 When	switching	the	main	power	switch	or	the	POWER	 button	off	and	back	on,	always	wait	for	at	least	5	seconds.
    •	 For	a	complete	electrical	disconnection,	pull	out	the	main	 plug.
    Turning power on/off
    Press	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	unit	or	the	
    monitor	itself	to	turn	the	power	ON/OFF.
    When	the	main	power	switch	is	off,	the	monitor	cannot	be	
    turned	on	using	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	unit.
    Power LEDP ower button
    Status of a power LED Status of the monitor
    Green	lighting Power on
    Orange lighting Power off (Standby mode)
    Green	flashing Input signal waiting mode
    Caution
    •	 When	switching	the	main	power	switch	or	the	POWER	
    button	off	and	back	on,	always	wait	for	at	least	5	seconds.	
    A short interval may result in a malfunction.
    TIPS
    •	 If	 the	monitor	is	in	the	input	signal	standby	mode	and	you	
    press	the	POWER	button	on	the	remote	control	unit,	the	
    monitor enters standby mode.
    •	 Setting	the	SCHEDULE	flashes	the	power	LED	alternately	 in red and orange in standby mode.
    •	 To	disable	the 	logo	screen	from 	displaying	when	turning	
    the	power	ON,	set	LOGO	SCREEN	to	OFF	on	the	SETUP 	
    menu.	(See	page	25.)
    •	 If	 you	change	 the	remote	control	mode	to	 ALL	MONITORS,	
    power	can	be	turned	ON/OFF	for	all	secondary	monitors	
    connected	with	RS-232	cable.	(For	operation	with	the	
    monitor buttons, use the buttons on the primary monitor.)
    n Date/time setting
    •	If	the	time	has	yet	to	be	set	when	the	monitor	is	first	turned	on,	
    the date/time setting screen appears. Set the date and time.
    DA
    TE/TIME SETTING  
    SET 
    CANCE L //
    OK···[MENU] 
    :   :
    010111
    /12AM00
    :
    / 20
    1.	 Press	 ,  ,  or  to select the date and 
    time, and press 
     or  to change the numerical 
    values. 
    2.  Press 
     or 	to	select	SET 	and	then	press	MENU .
    •	 Be	sure	to	set	the	date	and	time.
    •	
    The date/time setting screen will close automatically if no 
    operation	is	performed	for	about	15	seconds.	 The	date	
    and	time	can	be	set	using	DATE/TIME	SETTING	from	the	
    OPTION menu when the date/time setting screen disappears.
    TIPS
    •	Set	the	date	in	“Month/Day/Year”	order.
    •	Set	the	time	on	a	12-hour	basis.
    •	The clock is maintained by the internal battery.
    •	If you already set the time but the date/time setting 
    screen appears when the power is turned on, the 
    internal battery may be exhausted. Please contact 
    your local Sharp servicing dealer or service center for 
    assistance with battery replacement.
    •	Estimated	service	life	of	the	internal	battery:	 About	5	
    years (depending on monitor operation)
    •	The initial battery was inserted at the factory when the 
    monitor was shipped, so it may run out of power before 
    its expected operation life.
    Disabling power on/off operations
    Power on/power off operations can be disabled in order to protect 
    the	monitor	from	an	accidental	power	off.	Set	the	 ADJUSTMENT	
    LOCK	in	FUNCTION	menu	to	“ON	2”.	(See	page	31.) 
    						
    							18E
    Basic Operation
    When	performing	operation	of	multiple	monitors	with	the	
    remote	control	unit,	first	set	the	remote	control	unit	to	the	
    appropriate	remote	control	mode	(see	page	21).
    1
    2 3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    TIPS
    •	 You	can	perform	operation	of	the	monitor	with	the	rear	
    buttons.	Utilize	the	buttons	belonging	to	the	monitor	that	
    you would like to operate.
    •	 Operation	by	using	the	buttons	on	the	rear	side	of	the	 product will perform the same functions.
    Rear side buttons
    Remote control 
    unit buttons
      This manual assumes that this product will be used with 
    the	remote	control	unit	buttons,	except	where	specifically	
    noted.  1. INPUT (Input mode selection)
    The menu is displayed. Press 
     or  to select the input 
    mode, and press 
     to enter.
    Input mode VideoAudio
    PC	D-SUB PC	D-sub	input	terminal
    *1Audio input terminal
    PC	HDMIPC/AV	HDMI	input	terminal*2*3AV	HDMIPC/AV	HDMI	input	terminal*2
    AV	COMPONENTPC	D-sub	input	terminal*1Audio input terminalAV	VIDEOPC	D-sub	input	terminal*1
    When the PN-ZB02 (optional) is attached
    Input mode VideoAudio
    PC	DVI-D
    PC/AV	DVI-D	input	terminal*4
    *3
    PC	HDMIPC/AV	HDMI	input	terminal*2
    PC	D-SUBPC	D-sub	input	terminal*1
    PC	RGBPC	RGB	input	terminals*5
    AV	DVI-DPC/AV	DVI-D	input	terminal*4
    AV	HDMIPC/AV	HDMI	input	terminal*2
    AV	COMPONENTAV	COMPONENT 	input	terminals*5
    PC	D-sub	input	terminal*1
    AV	S-VIDEO AV	S-video	input	terminal
    AV	VIDEO AV	video	input	terminal
    PC	D-sub	input	terminal
    *1
    *1	 Select	the	terminal	to	be	used	in	D-SUB	of	INPUT
    	
    SELECT.	(See	page	26.)
    *2	 Select	the	terminal	to	be	used	in	HDMI	of	INPUT 	SELECT.	
    (See page 26.)
    *3	 Select	the	terminal	for	 AUDIO	SELECT	which	is	used	for	
    audio input. (See page 26.)
    *4	 Select	the	terminal	to	be	used	in	DVI	of	INPUT 	SELECT.	
    (See page 26.)
    *5	 Select	the	terminal	to	be	used	in	BNC	of	INPUT 	SELECT.	
    (See page 26.)
    2. MUTE
    Turns off the volume temporarily.
    Press	the	MUTE	button	again	to	turn	the	sound	back	to	the	
    previous level.
    If using the monitor buttons, either hold both 
     and  at the 
    same	time	or	select	MUTE	 AUDIO	from	the	OPTION	menu.
    3. MENU
    Displays	and	turns	off	the	menu	screen	(see	page	22).
    4. VOL +/- (Volume adjustment)
    Pressing 
     or 	displays	the	VOLUME	menu	when	the	
    menu screen is not displayed.
    V OLUME  15
    Press  or 	to	adjust	the	volume	of	the	sound.
    *	 If	 you	do	not	press	any	buttons	for	about	4	seconds,	the	
    VOLUME	menu	automatically	disappears. 
    						
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    5. BRIGHT +/- (Backlight adjustment)
    Pressing 
     or 	displays	the	BRIGHT	menu	when	the	
    menu screen is not displayed.
    BRIGHT  15
    Press  or 	to	adjust	the	brightness.
    *	 If	 you	do	not	press	any	buttons	for	about	4	seconds,	the	
    BRIGHT 	menu	automatically	disappears.
    *	 When	BRIGHTNESS	SENSOR	is	ON	or	ON:	DISPLAY,	 when	the	brightness	is	adjusted	BRIGHTNESS	SENSOR	
    will	become	OFF.
    6. SIZE (Screen size selection)
    The menu is displayed.
    Press 
     or 	to	select	the	screen	size.	(See	page	20.)
    If	using	the	monitor	buttons,	select	SIZE	from	the	OPTION	
    menu.
    7. DISPLAY
    Displays	monitor	information.	When	you	press	this	button	
    again, the display disappears.
    When 	the 	PN-ZB02 	(optional) 	is 	attached, 	the 	display 	changes	
    from	INFORMATION1	→	INFORMATION2	→	clear	display,	
    and so on every time you press this button. •	 The	display	disappears	automatically	after	about	15	 seconds.
    •	
    LAN is displayed during LAN communication.
    •	 If	
    LAN is displayed in red, there is a duplicate IP address.
    If using the monitor buttons, press 
    	under	INFORMATION	in	
    the OPTION menu. 
    8. MODE (Color mode selection)
    Each	time	you	press	this	button,	the	color	mode	changes	in	
    the following order:
    STD	(Standard)	→	VIVID	→	sRGB	→	
    HIGH	ILLUMINANCE	→	STD...
    •	 HIGH	ILLUMINANCE	is	a	display	with	colors	suited	to	bright locations.
    •	 sRGB	applies 	to	PC	input	only.
    	 sRGB	is	international	standard 	of	color	representation	
    specified	by	IEC	(International	Electrotechnical	
    Commission).	Color	conversion	is	made	in	taking	account	
    of	liquid	crystal’s	characteristics	and	represents	color	tone	
    close to its original image.
    If	using	the	monitor	buttons,	select	COLOR	MODE	from	the	
    PICTURE	menu.
    Basic Operation 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    n Switching the screen size
    Even	when	the	screen	size	is	changed,	the	display	may	remain	the	same	depending	on	the	input	signal.
    WIDEPC	input
    Displays	image	so	it	fills	the	entire	screen.
    AV	input An	image	with	a	4:3	aspect	ratio	is	stretched	to	fill	the	entire	
    screen.
    ZOOM 1
    PC	input An	image	with	a	4:3	aspect	ratio	is	enlarged	to	fill	the	entire	screen	
    without changing the aspect ratio. The edges of the image may be 
    cut off.
    AV	input
    ZOOM 2
    PC	input Use	this	size	if	ZOOM	1	cuts	off	the	subtitles.
    AV	input
    NORMAL
    PC	input Displays	image	so	it	fills	the	screen	without	changing	the	aspect	
    ratio of the input signals.
    AV	input Displays	the	entire	image	of	the	aspect	ratio	of	4:3	without	
    changing the aspect ratio.
    Dot by Dot
    PC	input Displays	the	dots	of	the	signals	input	from	the	connected	PC	as	
    the corresponding dots on the screen.
    AV	input Displays	the	dots	of	the	input	signals	as	the	corresponding	dots	on	
    the screen.
    TIPS
    •	 Using	this	monitor’s	screen-size	switching	or	dual-screen	display	functions	to	compress	or	expand	the	screen	for	commercial	
    or	public	viewing	in	establishments	like	cafes	or	hotels	may	infringe	on	the	rights	of	the	creators,	as	protected	by	Copyright	
    Law, so please be careful.
    •	 When	“Enlarge”	is	set,	the	screen	size	is	fixed	to	“WIDE”	mode.
    •	 When	dual-screen	display	is	selected,	the	screen	size	cannot	be	changed.
    •	 The	appearance	of	the	original	video	may	change	if	you	select	a	screen	size	with	a	different	aspect	ratio	than	the	original	 image	(e.g.	 TV	broadcast	or	video	input	from	external	equipment).	
    •	 When	an	ordinary	non-wide	image	(4:3)	is	viewed	with	the	whole	screen	using	the	screen-size	switching	function	of	this	 monitor, the edge of the image may be lost or appear distorted. If you wish to \
    respect the creator’s intentions, set the screen 
    size	to	“NORMAL”.
    •	 When	playing 	commercial	software,	parts	of	the	image	(like	subtitles)	may	be	cropped.	In	this	case	select	the	optimal	screen	
    size	using	the	screen-size	switching	function	of	this	monitor.	With	some	software,	there	may	be	noise	or	distortion	at	the	
    edges of the screen. This is due to the characteristics of the software, and is not a malfunc\
    tion.
    •	 Depending	on 	the	original	image	size,	black	bands	may	remain	at	the	edges	of	the	screen. 
    						
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