Operations Manual - PRO-111FD - Pioneer
Operations Manual - PRO-111FD - Pioneer
Operations Manual - PRO-111FD - Pioneer
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03 Basic <strong>Operations</strong> For Television Viewing<br />
3 Basic <strong>Operations</strong> For Television Viewing<br />
This chapter explores day-to-day operations such as powering on your flat panel TV, using the Home Menu, and<br />
adjusting the panel for the viewing area/room. The final section in this chapter provides hints and suggestions for<br />
those new to flat panel TV features.<br />
3.1 Turn the Flat Panel TV ON/OFF<br />
Your flat panel TV has three activity levels: Power On, Standby, and Power Off. Standby saves energy but allows<br />
the remote control to turn on the panel. The following instructions use the remote control. To operate the flat panel<br />
TV through the side panel buttons, refer to “1.2.1 Control Buttons and More on the Flat Panel TV” for button<br />
locations.<br />
Turn ON the Flat Panel TV<br />
To turn on the panel, follow the steps below.<br />
1 ) Plug the flat panel TV’s power cord in to a properly grounded outlet.<br />
2 ) Press any of the following buttons to turn the flat panel TV On.<br />
• Power On button (a) on the panel’s back in lower-left section (see page 9)<br />
• STANDBY/ON button on the side of the panel (see page 8)<br />
• Remote control’s TV (a) button located in the upper left corner (see page 12).<br />
Images appear on the panel screen.<br />
Note: Use the remote control’s MUTING button to reduce any excessive static noise.<br />
3 ) Confirm that the Power ON indicator lights blue.<br />
Sleep indicator<br />
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Standby indicator<br />
Power On indicator<br />
Note: While in Standby, pressing the remote control’s TV (a) button causes the flat panel TV to turn On.<br />
Turn OFF the Flat Panel TV<br />
Turning off the flat panel TV can mean entering Standby so features such as Sleep are still functional or it can<br />
mean cutting power to the panel. Unless the flat panel TV is to sit idle for long periods, leave the panel in Standby.<br />
Note: While in Standby or when powered off, the flat panel TV continues to draw some power as long as the panel<br />
is plugged in to an outlet.<br />
Follow the steps below to place the panel in Standby.<br />
1 ) Press the remote control’s TV (a) button or<br />
panel’s STANDBY/ON button.<br />
2 ) Confirm that the Standby indicator lights red.<br />
The table to the right provides samples of how the<br />
indicators light. Monitor the indicators On the front of<br />
the panel to check the power status.<br />
Note: Select from Auto, High, Mid and Low. Selecting<br />
Auto toggles the brightness of the Power On<br />
indicator between High, Mid and Low to match<br />
the brightness level of the viewing area. Refer<br />
to “Blue LED Dimmer” (page 46).<br />
Power On<br />
Indicator<br />
Standby<br />
Flat Panel TV Status<br />
Indicator<br />
Panel’s power cord is disconnected or<br />
the power cord is connected but the<br />
flat panel TV’s Power On button (a) is<br />
off<br />
Power is on but waiting for activation<br />
Panel is in Standby<br />
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