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Additional information
Problem
• After-image lag.
• Brightness and color tone on both sides
differ from those in the center in 4:3 mode.
HDMI Control
• HDMI Control functions do not operate.
• No image and audio is presented.
• No picture.
• No sound.
•An error message "The device cannot be
operated. Please check the connection."
appears.
OTHER
• Power ON indicator or STANDBY indicator
is quickly flashing.
• An external device connected to the USB
port does not operate.
• Photo data stored in digital still cameras
cannot be read through the USB interface.
If the following error codes appear on the screen, check the corresponding items in the table.
Code
Message
SD04 and SD11
Powering off. Internal temperature is too high.
Check temperature around PDP.
SD05
Internal protection circuit turns power off.
Is there a short in speaker cable?
SD11
Powering off. Internal temperature is too high.
Check temperature around media receiver.
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Possible solution
• After displaying a still image or a very bright image for a certain period of time, if the screen is then switched to a
darker scene, the previous image may appear as an after-image.
• This can be rectified by playing a rather bright moving image for several minutes. However, displaying a still image
for excessively long periods of time may cause permanent display deterioration.
• To help eliminate after-image when it occurs, display the "Video Pattern" screen. (See page 43.)
• It is also recommended to select "Screen Protection". (See page 43.)
• If images in 4:3 mode or letterbox images are displayed for long periods or for shorter periods over several days,
an after-image may remain due to burning. This is a characteristic of plasma display panels.
• We recommend that you enjoy watching images in a full screen mode as much as possible. (See page 40.)
• When watching images in 4:3 mode, we recommend you select "Auto" for the Side Mask setting. This adjusts the
brightness of the gray side masks according to the brightness of the main image. (See page 42.)
• It is also recommended to select "Screen Protection". (See page 43.)
• Check if the connections are properly made between the Media Receiver and the device that supports the HDMI
Control functions. (See page 59.)
• HDMI Control may not operate properly if you do not use an HDMI cable that supports the HDMI 1.3 Specification.
• Check if you have entered the settings properly for "HDMI Control Setting". (See page 61.)
• Check if the settings for the HDMI Control functions are effective on the connected device(s). For details, refer to
the operation manual that came with the device.
• Check if the connections are properly made between the Media Receiver and the device that supports the HDMI
Control functions. (See page 59.)
• Check if you have entered the settings properly for "HDMI Control Setting". (See page 61.)
• Check if the connections are properly made between the Media Receiver and the device that supports the HDMI
Control functions. (See page 59.)
• Check if you have entered the settings properly for "HDMI Control Setting". (See page 61.)
• When the image from a BD/DVD player or DVD recorder connected through an HDMI Control supported AV
system is switched to display on sub screen in the 2-screen or picture-in-picture mode, the sub screen turns black
without displaying any image.
• Check if the connections are properly made between the Media Receiver and the device that supports the HDMI
Control functions. (See page 59.)
• Check if you have entered the settings properly for "HDMI Control Setting". (See page 61.)
• Check if the connections are properly made between the Media Receiver and the device that supports the HDMI
Control functions. (See page 59.)
• Check if you have entered the settings properly for "HDMI Control Setting". (See page 61.)
• Internal protective circuits may have been activated. For the display, first turn Power On (a) off, wait one minute
or more, then switch the power on again by turning Power On (a) on. If the indicator is still flashing, unplug the
display's power cord from the power outlet. Wait one to two minutes then plug in the display again. For the Media
Receiver, unplug the Media Receiver's power cord from the power outlet. Wait one to two minutes then plug in
the Media Receiver again. If this does not solve the problem, contact a Pioneer Service Center or Pioneer
Authorized Independent Service company. These are listed on your warranty card for each country or region.
• Check if the device is connectable to the Media Receiver.
• Re-insert the USB cable.
• For connection, use a USB cable shorter than 5 m.
• Check if the USB cable is properly connected.
• First turn off Power On (a) on the display and then turn it on again in order to check if the external device works
correctly.
• Check if the external device works correctly after the USB device was restarted.
• Check if the digital still camera is in the viewing mode.
• Refer to the instruction manual for the digital still camera.
• Check if the device is connectable to the Media Receiver.
• Check if the digital still camera turns on.
• Check if the digital still camera is in the viewing mode.
Check
Check if the ambient temperature of the display is high.
Check the speaker cable connections between the flat screen TV and
the speakers.
Check if the ambient temperature of the Media Receiver is high.