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07 Cautions and Warnings<br />

• View full-motion, high-action vi<strong>de</strong>o in WIDE or FULL screen after playing a game or showing a still/PC image.<br />

The recommen<strong>de</strong>d duration for showing the action vi<strong>de</strong>o is three times as long as the game or PC image<br />

was on the screen.<br />

• View full-motion vi<strong>de</strong>o in WIDE or FULL screen after playing content with si<strong>de</strong>, top, or bottom masking (black<br />

bars). Extensive viewing of masked content without this recovery process can cause uneven wear on the<br />

plasma cells.<br />

7.4 Signal Interference or Noise<br />

Signal interference, also referred to as vi<strong>de</strong>o noise or white noise, can be caused by many different situations.<br />

The most common are addressed in the following sections.<br />

Infrared rays<br />

The flat panel TV releases infrared rays because of its characteristics. Depending on how the flat panel TV is used,<br />

remote controls for nearby equipment may be adversely affected. Wireless headphones using infrared rays can<br />

experience noise interference. If this is the case, move equipment to a location where its remote control <strong>sens</strong>or<br />

is not affected.<br />

Radio Signals<br />

While this flat panel TV me<strong>et</strong>s the required specifications, it can affect the signals for surrounding equipment. If<br />

your radio, PC, VCR, or other electrical equipment is disrupted by the panel, move the equipment away from the<br />

panel.<br />

Flat Panel TV Motor<br />

The screen of the flat panel TV is composed of extremely fine pixels that emit light according to received vi<strong>de</strong>o<br />

signals. This principle may cause you to hear a slight buzz or electrical hum coming from the panel. This is a<br />

normal sound for the flat panel TV and does not indicate a failing unit.<br />

Flat Panel TV Fans<br />

You may hear the sound of a fan motor at times. The slight noise is caused by a cooling fan motor speeding up<br />

when the ambient temperature of the flat panel TV rises. This is a normal function of the panel and is not a<br />

malfunction.<br />

7.5 Phosphor Properties<br />

The following are typical effects and characteristics of a phosphor-based matrix display and as such are not<br />

covered by the Warranty:<br />

• Permanent residual images upon the phosphors of the panel<br />

• Existence of one or more inactive light cells in small quantity<br />

• Noises generated by fan motors, electrical circuits (hum), panel plates, <strong>et</strong>c.<br />

7.6 Image Information Including R<strong>et</strong>ention & After-Image Lag<br />

Menu Window Size (after a Vi<strong>de</strong>o Switch)<br />

Programs may be high <strong>de</strong>finition (HD) or standard <strong>de</strong>finition (SD). This flat panel TV automatically scales to the<br />

appropriate <strong>de</strong>finition type. If the vi<strong>de</strong>o program’s <strong>de</strong>finition type changes while a menu window is on screen (for<br />

example: HD to SD or SD to HD) the menu size may temporarily shrink or enlarge until the panel finishes<br />

adjusting the picture. Adjusting may happen, for example, when switching b<strong>et</strong>ween a TV program and playback<br />

from a DVR, or when a recor<strong>de</strong>d program switches b<strong>et</strong>ween different <strong>de</strong>finition types while the menu is showing.<br />

The menu r<strong>et</strong>urns to its normal size after a couple of seconds. This action is normal and does not indicate a<br />

problem with your flat panel TV.<br />

Pixel Information<br />

Plasma screens show pictures using pixels. <strong>Pioneer</strong> flat panel TVs contain a very large number of pixels. The size<br />

of the panel d<strong>et</strong>ermines the number of pixels. With the 20FD Series mo<strong>de</strong>ls, there are over 6.2 million pixels in the<br />

50”/60” panel. All <strong>Pioneer</strong> display panels are manufactured using a very high level of ultra-precision technology<br />

and un<strong>de</strong>rgo individual quality control.<br />

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