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Pioneer PDP-LX6090H User Manual

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Table of Contents

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Pioneer PDP-LX6090H Specifications

General IconGeneral
Depth93 mm
Width1465 mm
Height876 mm
Weight51200 g
Tuner typeAnalog & digital
Pixel pitch- mm
Aspect ratio-
Product colorBlack
Noise reductionYes
RMS rated power36 W
Display diagonal60 \
Display brightness- cd/m²
Display technologyPlasma
Number of speakers2
Teletext standardsTop-text
HDMI ports quantity3
Supported video modes1080p
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
Audio formats supportedAC3, HE-AAC
Number of OSD languages18
S-Video inputs quantity0
Video formats supportedMPEG2, MPEG4
Annual energy consumption- kWh
Analog signal format systemPAL BG, PAL DK, PAL I, SECAM B/G, SECAM D/K, SECAM L
Power consumption (standby)0.4 W
Power consumption (typical)524 W
Digital signal format systemDVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T
Sound enhancement technologySRS WOW HD, SRS, FOCUS, TruBass, SRS Definition
Supported graphics resolutions1024 x 768 (XGA), 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), 1280 x 768 (WXGA), 640 x 480 (VGA), 800 x 600 (SVGA)
On Screen Display (OSD) languagesCZE, DAN, DEU, DUT, ENG, ESP, FIN, FRE, GRE, HUN, ITA, NOR, POR, RUS, SWE, TUR, UKR
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)Kuro Link

Summary

Chapter 1: Important User Information

Usage Guidelines

Guidelines for proper use to ensure longer and satisfactory results from the flat screen TV.

Installation Guidelines

Precautions and requirements for safe and correct installation of the flat screen TV.

Caution and General Safety

General cautionary advice, notes on protection functions, pixel defects, and environmental factors.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Instructions for cleaning the screen, front cabinet, and main cabinet using appropriate methods.

Product Handling and Screen Protection

Guidance on product handling, fan noise, panel care to prevent after-image lag, and screen burning.

Chapter 2: Safety Precautions

General Safety and Handling Precautions

Essential safety instructions for operating, cleaning, and handling the product to prevent injury.

Installation and Environmental Safety Precautions

Safety precautions related to installation, ventilation, water, and environmental conditions.

Electrical and Product Specific Safety Precautions

Safety guidelines concerning power, overloading, impact, and direct sunlight exposure.

Installation Precautions

Specific guidelines for installing the TV using optional stands or brackets, including side view details.

Chapter 3: Supplied Accessories

Accessory Checklist and Power Cable Information

List of included accessories and information on the country-specific power cable provided.

Chapter 4: Part Names

Flat Screen TV - Front and Side Panel Overview

Identification of front and side panel parts, indicators, and terminals on the flat screen TV.

Flat Screen TV - Rear Panel Overview

Identification of rear panel terminals and connection ports on the flat screen TV.

Remote Control Unit Overview

Description of buttons and functions available on the remote control unit for TV and other equipment.

Chapter 5: Preparation

Installing the Flat Screen TV

Instructions and considerations for physically installing the flat screen TV, including location and ventilation.

Moving the Flat Screen TV

Guidance on safely moving the flat screen TV, emphasizing the need for assistance due to its weight.

Preventing the TV from Falling Over

Methods for stabilizing the TV on tables, racks, or walls to prevent accidental tipping or falling.

Basic Connections

Steps for making essential connections, including antenna and satellite antenna setup.

Connecting the Antenna

Procedure for connecting a coaxial cable to the TV's antenna terminal for optimal reception.

Routing Cables

Instructions on how to route and secure cables using the provided clamps for a tidy setup.

Attaching Cable Clamps and Ferrite Core

Steps for attaching cable clamps and ferrite cores for wire management and compliance.

Connecting the Power Cord

Instructions for connecting the power cord to the AC outlet, including notes on unplugging.

Preparing the Remote Control Unit

Instructions for inserting batteries and important cautions for remote control operation.

Remote Control Operating Range

Information on the optimal distance and angle for using the remote control effectively.

Chapter 6: Watching TV

Powering the TV On and Off

Steps to turn the TV on from standby or standby mode, and notes on power saving.

TV Status Indicators

Explanation of the status indicators on the TV panel and their meanings.

Changing Channels and Input Modes

Methods for changing channels and selecting TV input sources using the remote or panel.

Displaying and Managing Channel Lists

How to display and navigate Favourites, Channel, and Input Lists for quick channel access.

Setting and Sorting Favourite Channels

Steps to select, register, and organize favorite channels for quick access.

Editing Input List Names

Guide to renaming input channels using the on-screen software keyboard for easier identification.

Adjusting Volume and Sound

How to adjust volume levels and switch broadcast audio channels using the remote control.

Switching Audio Components and Using Multiscreen

How to select audio components and use split-screen display modes for viewing multiple sources.

Freezing Images and Using the TOOLS Menu

How to freeze images and use the TOOLS menu for multiscreen selection and playback control.

Chapter 7: The HOME MENU

HOME MENU Overview

Overview of the HOME MENU structure and its main categories for AV and PC sources.

Navigating the HOME MENU

Detailed procedure for navigating menus, selecting items, and confirming options within the HOME MENU.

Chapter 8: Setting Up

Setting Up TV Channels

Guide to automatically searching and setting up terrestrial TV channels.

Using Auto Installation

Step-by-step process for initial automatic channel setup upon first TV power-on.

Manual Satellite TV Channel Setup

Detailed steps for configuring satellite channels, including scan type, LNB frequency, and transponder settings.

Setting Up Analogue TV Channels Manually

Instructions for manually adjusting and storing analogue TV channels.

Reducing Video Noise

How to enable noise reduction for individual channels to improve picture clarity.

Setting Channel Lock

Procedure to block specific TV channels from being tuned or watched without a password.

Selecting a Decoder Input Terminal

How to select the input terminal for a connected decoder to display its output.

Labeling TV Channels

Guide to naming TV channels using the on-screen keyboard for easier identification.

Sorting Preset TV Channels

Steps to change the sequence of preset TV channels.

Language Setting

How to select display and Teletext languages from multiple options.

Checking Software/Hardware Version

Procedure to access and view the TV's software and hardware version information.

AV Selection

Choosing from seven viewing options to optimize sound and picture quality based on content.

Basic Picture Adjustments

How to adjust basic picture settings like contrast, brightness, and colour.

Advanced Picture Adjustments Overview

Overview of advanced picture optimization functions like PureCinema and Intelligent Mode.

Using PureCinema

Enables smoother film playback by analyzing and recreating film frames for better quality.

Using Intelligent Mode

Automatically compensates colour tones and brightness for optimal image quality.

Using Picture Detail Settings

Adjusts picture detail settings like DRE, Black Level, and Gamma for enhanced image quality.

ACL and Enhancer Mode Settings

Adjusts contrast limits and selects image processing to balance detail and noise.

Gamma and Colour Temperature Settings

Adjusts gamma characteristics and colour temperature for optimal image balance and white balance.

CTI, Colour Space, and Colour Management

Improves colour contours, adjusts colour space, and manages individual colour components.

Eliminating Image Noise

Applies noise reduction techniques like 3DNR, Field NR, Block NR, and Mosquito NR.

3DYC and I-P Mode Adjustments

Optimizes image characteristics by adjusting 3DYC and I-P Mode for better signal processing.

Comparing Picture Adjustments

Allows on-screen comparison of current and previous picture settings for easier selection.

Sound Adjustments Overview

Adjusts sound quality to preference using settings like Treble, Bass, and Balance.

Sound Effect Settings

Applies SRS sound effects like FOCUS, SRS, TruBass, and Definition for enhanced audio.

AVC and Sound Control

Automatically adjusts volume and sound levels for optimal audio experience.

OPTIMUM Performance and Power Control

Optimizes picture quality and manages power consumption for energy saving.

Energy Save Modes

Selects from three modes to reduce power consumption and maintain screen efficiency.

Automatic Standby Features (AV Source)

Automatically places the TV in standby mode if no signal or operation is detected.

Power Management and Picture Off (PC Source)

Manages PC power states and turns off the screen to save energy.

Chapter 9: Enjoying DTV/SAT Broadcasts

Watching DTV/SAT Programmes

Introduction to digital and satellite TV broadcasts, highlighting features and benefits.

Changing Channels

Steps to change channels using the remote control, including cycling through different channel lists.

Using the Channel List Search

How to search for channels within the Digital or Satellite TV Channel List using various criteria.

Viewing InfoBanner and Subtitles

How to display broadcast information banners and turn subtitles on/off.

Reconfiguring DTV/SAT Channel Settings

Guide to reconfiguring DTV/SAT channel settings, including country selection.

Reselecting Country

How to change the country setting to update TV channels and regional preferences.

Replacing and Adding Channels

Procedures for replacing existing channels or adding new ones to the TV.

Checking Signal Strength

How to check the signal strength and quality for each TV channel.

Antenna Power and Channel Settings Customization

Controls antenna power and customizes channel settings like Skip, Lock, and Delete.

Activating Auto Skip and Setting Child Lock

Functions to skip unwanted services and prevent children from watching age-restricted programs.

Sorting Preset DTV/SAT Channels

Procedure for changing the sequence of preset DTV/SAT channels.

Selecting Languages and Using Software Update

Manually configuring language preferences and enabling automatic system software updates.

Using Channel List and Adjusting Clock

Obtaining country-specific channel lists and adjusting the TV's clock.

Using MHEG Application (UK Only)

Enabling interactive DTV features using the MHEG application, available in the UK.

Screen Saver and Common Interface

Automatic screen saver activation and information on using CA modules for scrambled signals.

Installing CA Module and Smart Card

Steps for inserting a CA module and smart card into the Common Interface slots.

Displaying CA Module Information

How to view information about an installed CA module in the Common Interface slot.

Chapter 10: Using the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)(for DTV/SAT only)

EPG Display Format and General Programme List

Explanation of the EPG screen layout and how to select programme lists.

Programme Information

How to display detailed information about a selected programme from the EPG.

Using the EPG

Procedure to check schedules, view programme details, and select programmes using the EPG.

Presetting TV Programmes using EPG

How to preset digital TV programs for auto channel selection and later recording.

Auto Channel Select and Standby Recording

Enables automatic channel selection for preset programs, even from standby mode.

Setting the Timer Manually

Manually preset digital TV programs by specifying their scheduled date and time for recording or watching.

Overlapped Presettings and Deleting/Moving Presets

Rules for overlapped presets, and procedures for deleting or moving preset programs.

Useful EPG Functions

Useful EPG functions to enhance time-saving and navigation.

EPG Jump and EPG Search

Quickly jump through EPG data and search for programs by various criteria.

Chapter 11: Useful Adjustment Settings

About Option Menus

Overview of the Option menu screens used for various TV adjustments.

Vertical Drive Mode and Image Position Adjustments (AV Source)

Selecting drive mode and adjusting image positions for AV sources.

Image Position and Clock Adjustments (PC Source)

Automatically or manually adjusting PC image positions and clock settings.

Selecting Input Signal Type

Specifying the video signal type for connected equipment to ensure proper signal reception.

Colour System and Game Mode Settings

Selecting colour systems for clear images and enabling game mode for better gameplay.

Selecting Screen Size Manually

Switching between screen size options (4:3, WIDE, FULL) to match the received video signal.

Automatic Screen Size and Side Mask Detection

Automatically selecting screen size and detecting side masks in 4:3 HD content.

Wide Mode, Side Mask Brightness, and Room Light Sensor

Adjusting wide mode, side mask brightness, and room light sensor for optimal viewing.

Blue LED Dimmer and Orbiter Function

Adjusting indicator brightness and activating the Orbiter function to prevent screen burning.

Video Pattern, Screen Protection, and Label Input

Using video pattern, screen protection, and label input for image care and channel identification.

Sleep Timer

Automatically places the system into standby mode after a selected time elapses.

Using and Managing Passwords

Setting, changing, and disabling passwords for security functions like Channel Lock.

Chapter 12: Using with Other Equipment

Connecting DVD Players and Decoders

Instructions for connecting DVD players and decoders, including playback and image display.

Connecting and Using VCRs

Connecting VCRs, AV link systems, and using SCART output for recording.

Connecting Game Consoles, Camcorders, and SCART Output

Connecting game consoles, camcorders, and configuring SCART output settings.

Connecting Personal Computers and Audio Equipment

Connecting PCs and audio equipment like amplifiers/AV receivers for enhanced functionality.

Selecting Digital Audio Format

Choosing digital audio output formats (Dolby Digital, PCM) for synchronized audio.

Using HDMI Input and Connections

Connecting devices via HDMI, supported signals, HDMI Control, and Deep Colour.

Activating HDMI Terminals and Specifying Signals

Activating HDMI terminals and specifying input signal types for video and digital signals.

Specifying Audio Signals and Connecting Control Cords

Selecting audio signal types and connecting control cords for synchronized operation.

About SR+

Information on SR+ function for linked operations with Pioneer AV receivers.

Using i/o link.A and SCART Terminal Selection

Features of i/o link.A and selecting SCART terminals for its functionality.

Operating the Home Media Gallery

Using the Home Media Gallery to enjoy digital content from network servers or USB drives.

Supported File Formats and Extensions

List of supported video, audio, image file formats, and file extensions for playback.

Network Connections and Usable Media Servers

Setting up network connections and information on compatible media servers for Home Media Gallery.

Connecting via an Ethernet Hub

How to connect the TV to a home network hub using a standard Ethernet cable.

Connecting Directly to a Media Server

Connecting the TV directly to a PC media server using a cross-over Ethernet cable.

Confirming the IP Address

Instructions to confirm the IP Address before accessing the network, essential for HMG Setup.

Connecting a USB Device

How to connect USB devices like flash drives or digital cameras to enjoy stored content.

Removing USB Devices and Running Home Media Gallery

Procedure for safely removing USB devices and steps to launch the Home Media Gallery.

Using the Media Navigator

How to select and connect to media servers, and navigate their content.

Navigating USB Device Files and Folders

Steps to browse and select files from connected USB devices within the Home Media Gallery.

Screen Components and TOOLS Menu

Explanation of screen display options and overview of the TOOLS Menu for media playback.

HMG Playlist and Movie File Playback

How to create playlists and play movie files from servers or USB devices.

Movie Player Key Guide

Guide to the keys and functions used for controlling movie playback.

Playing Music Files and Screen Components

How to select and play music files, with information on screen components.

Music Player Key Guide

Guide to the keys and functions used for controlling music playback.

Showing Photo Files and Screen Components

How to select and play photo files, with information on screen components.

Photo Player Key Guide

Guide to the keys and functions used for controlling photo playback and slideshows.

Use the TOOLS Menu

Overview of the TOOLS Menu options for managing media content and server lists.

Update Server List and Delete Server

Functions to update the server list and remove unavailable servers.

USB Device and Favourites Entry

Procedure to access USB devices and register HMG access for quick access.

Detailed Display and Sort Functionality

Displaying detailed content information and sorting media items by various criteria.

Search Functionality

Using the built-in search function to find media items on servers by keyword or condition.

Slide Show Setup

How to set up and play photo slideshows with various effects, BGM, and interval settings.

Add to HMG Playlist and Select Server

Adding media files to playlists and switching between connected media servers.

Play Mode and Change Name

Selecting playback modes and changing playlist names within the Home Media Gallery.

Change View, Time Search, Picture, and Sound

Adjusting media display, searching by time, and optimizing picture/sound settings.

Information, Audio, and Music Player Functions

Displaying content information, switching audio sources, and accessing the music player.

Move, Delete, A-B Repeat, and Random

Managing playlists, deleting content, and setting playback modes like A-B Repeat and Random.

Rotate and Zoom Functions

Rotating photo images and enlarging photo content displayed on the screen.

HMG Setup and Network Configuration

Configuring network settings, auto connection, and default settings for Home Media Gallery.

Auto Connection and Reset to Default

Setting automatic server connection and restoring Home Media Gallery settings to default.

Other Useful Functions: Screen Saver and Dialogue Messages

Automatic screen saver activation and understanding dialogue screen messages.

Glossary

Definitions of technical terms and acronyms related to networking and media playback.

Controlling Other Equipment with Remote

How to preset and use the remote control unit to operate other devices like STB, DVD, VCR.

Presetting Manufacture Codes

Steps to enter manufacture codes to enable remote control of external equipment.

Manufacture Codes List

List of manufacture codes for various brands of STB, DVD, DVR, BD, and VCR for remote control setup.

STB (Set-Top Box) Control Buttons

Explains how remote control buttons function when set to STB mode.

DVD/DVR Control Buttons

Explains how remote control buttons function when set to DVD/DVR mode.

VCR Control Buttons

Explains how remote control buttons function when set to VCR mode.

Chapter 13: Using the HDMI Control

Using HDMI Control Functions

Overview of functions for operating connected Pioneer devices supporting HDMI Control.

HDMI Control Functions Summary

Details on specific HDMI Control functions like playback, on-screen control, and recording.

On-Screen Control Panel Operations

How to control AV systems, recorders, or players using the TV's remote control via HDMI.

Making HDMI Control Connections

Steps for connecting devices that support HDMI Control and configuring settings.

Setting HDMI Control Parameters

Configuring HDMI Control settings, including input terminal selection and power off control.

Selecting Input Terminals and Power Off Control

Choosing the specific HDMI terminal and setting whether connected devices turn off with the TV.

Hold Sound Status and HD AV Converter Settings

Determining sound continuity and enabling HD AV Converter mode for input switching.

Power-On Ready and Hold Sound Status

Setting TV power-on readiness and sound continuity from AV systems.

Selecting the HD AV Converter Mode

Enabling and configuring the HD AV Converter mode for input switching and quality adjustments.

Power On/Off Test Functionality

Confirming the effectiveness of the Power On/Off control function between the TV and connected devices.

Using HDMI Control Menus

Accessing and using various HDMI Control menus for recorder, player, or AV system functions.

Chapter 14: Using Teletext

Teletext Functions Overview

Introduction to Teletext services and how the TV receives and displays this information.

Basic Teletext Operation

Turning Teletext on/off and switching between full screen and split screen modes.

Selecting and Operating Teletext Pages

How to select Teletext pages using coloured buttons, number keys, and navigation buttons.

Displaying Teletext Subpages and TOP Over View

How to display multiple subpages and view TOP Teletext overviews.

Displaying Subtitle Pages

How to display subtitle pages transmitted along with broadcasts.

Chapter 15: Additional Information

Troubleshooting - General Issues

Covers common problems like no power, sudden shutdowns, remote control issues, and panel noises.

Troubleshooting - Picture and Sound Issues

Addresses problems with screen display, image/audio absence, reversed audio, and colour/brightness discrepancies.

Troubleshooting - Picture, Colour, and Lag Issues

Troubleshooting for cut-off pictures, colour issues, after-images, and brightness/colour tone differences.

Troubleshooting - HDMI Control Issues

Addresses issues with HDMI Control functions not operating, loss of image/audio, or error messages.

Troubleshooting - Home Media Gallery Network Issues

Resolves issues with finding servers, accessing content, communication errors, and file/folder configurations.

Troubleshooting - Home Media Gallery Playback Issues

Troubleshoots problems with interrupted or distorted image/sound and playback errors.

Troubleshooting - Home Media Gallery Playback and USB Issues

Addresses playback errors, DRM content issues, USB recognition, and device operation problems.

Troubleshooting - Slide Show Issues

Troubleshoots issues with slideshows not starting or not advancing to the next picture.

Troubleshooting - Other Indicators and Error Codes

Addresses flashing indicators and general error codes like SD04, SD05, SD11.

Signal Names for 15-pin Mini D-Sub Connector

Diagram and table detailing the signal names for the 15-pin mini D-sub connector.

SCART Pin Assignments

Detailed pin assignments for SCART terminals (INPUT 1, 2, and 3) for audio and video connections.

Specifications

Technical specifications for PDP-LX6090H and PDP-LX5090H models, including pixels, power, and terminals.

Dimensions

Physical dimensions of the PDP-LX6090H and PDP-LX5090H models in millimeters.

Trademarks

List of trademarks and registered trademarks associated with the product and its technologies.

License Information

Information regarding software licenses, including Windows Media DRM and DLNA.

Disclaimer Notice

Pioneer's disclaimers regarding network setup responsibility and software download issues.

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