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06 Helpful Information<br />

Why is the picture cropped when I feed a PC signal through the PDP-6020FD/5020FD’s HDMI input?<br />

If you select Vi<strong>de</strong>o for Signal Type in the HDMI Input menu, the image is over-scanned (enlarged) but the panel<br />

automatically switches to PC when receiving computer signals. Refer to “5.2.1 Specify the HDMI Input Type.”<br />

Why won’t my <strong>Pioneer</strong> flat panel TV turn on?<br />

It may be that your remote has failing batteries or has been damaged. Check the power cord connection at the<br />

wall and on the back of the panel. Also try pressing a on you panel.<br />

Why does the blue or red power light on my flat panel TV blink?<br />

The panel’s internal protection circuit may have been activated for some reason. First turn the panel’s a off, wait<br />

one (1) or more minutes, then turn it back on. If the light still blinks, unplug the power cord from the outl<strong>et</strong>. Plug<br />

in the panel again after one to two minutes. If this fails to solve the problem, contact your <strong>de</strong>aler or <strong>Pioneer</strong><br />

Customer Support (see insi<strong>de</strong> back cover).<br />

What can I do to prevent image r<strong>et</strong>ention or burn-in?<br />

Burn-in or Image R<strong>et</strong>ention is a si<strong>de</strong> effect of plasma technology. After an image remains on the display for an<br />

exten<strong>de</strong>d time period, when the image changes or the unit is turned off, a faint afterimage or ghost of the original<br />

picture may remain. Continuing to play vi<strong>de</strong>o or leaving the unit turned off for a length of time can clear the<br />

afterimage. We recommend the following steps and s<strong>et</strong>tings to prevent image r<strong>et</strong>ention or burn-in.<br />

• S<strong>et</strong> Screen Protection to On.<br />

• Select PC for a signal type when using a PC through an HDMI input.<br />

How do I clean my flat panel TV?<br />

To clean the screen surface, gently wipe it with the supplied dry cloth. Rubbing hard on the screen can scratch<br />

the special film coating. Use a clean soft cloth (cotton or flannel, for example) for the TV cabin<strong>et</strong>. For d<strong>et</strong>ails on<br />

cleaning, refer to “6.3 Cleaning M<strong>et</strong>hods.”<br />

6.2 Check Your Software/Hardware Version<br />

You can check the version of all software and hardware used in your flat panel TV. To access the version<br />

information, follow the directions below.<br />

1 ) Access the System S<strong>et</strong>up through the S<strong>et</strong>up.<br />

2 ) Select Technical Info. from the System S<strong>et</strong>up menu.<br />

Software and hardware versions appear.<br />

3 ) Press HOME MENU to exit the menu after checking the versions.<br />

6.3 Cleaning M<strong>et</strong>hods<br />

Before cleaning your flat panel TV, unplug the power cord from the outl<strong>et</strong>.<br />

When cleaning the screen or the glossy front bezel, gently wipe with a clean, dry cloth such as the supplied<br />

cleaning cloth or a similar type of soft cloth (e.g., cotton, flannel, <strong>et</strong>c.). Avoid a w<strong>et</strong> or damp cloth as that can l<strong>et</strong><br />

moisture seep into the panel. A dusty or rough-textured cloth (or if you rub too hard), can scratch surfaces.<br />

Note: Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the screen.<br />

The chassis or cabin<strong>et</strong> of the panel is mostly composed of plastic. Do not use chemicals such as benzene or paint<br />

thinner to clean the cabin<strong>et</strong>. These chemicals can mar the finish or cause other d<strong>et</strong>erioration. When cleaning the<br />

cabin<strong>et</strong>, use the same type of cloth and m<strong>et</strong>hod as <strong>de</strong>scribed for the front bezel.<br />

Note: Do not affix labels, tapes, <strong>et</strong>c. to any visible location on the flat panel TV. Adhesives can discolor or mar the<br />

panel surfaces.<br />

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