12 appendix, Troubleshooting, Appendix 12 appendix – Pioneer PDP-5000EX User Manual

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Appendix

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Appendix

Troubleshooting

If the following error codes appear on the screen, check the corresponding items in the table.

Problem

Possible Solution

• No power.
• The Plasma Display cannot be

switched on.

• Is the power cord disconnected? (See page 18.)
• Has the main power been turned on? (See page 21.)

• The Plasma Display cannot be

operated.

• External influences such as lightning, static electricity, etc., may cause improper operation.
• In this case, operate the Plasma Display after first turning off the power of the Plasma Display, or unplugging

the power cord and re-plugging it in after 1 or 2 minutes.

• Remote control unit does not operate.

• Are batteries inserted with polarity (+, –) aligned? (See page 20.)
• Are batteries worn out? Replace with new batteries. (See page 20.)
• Operate the remote control unit while pointing it toward the remote control sensor on the Plasma Display.

(See page 20.)

• Are you using it under strong or fluorescent lighting?
• Is a fluorescent light illuminated to remote control sensor?

• No image and audio is presented.

• Check the cable connection with the other equipment. (See page 33 to 37.)

• No picture.

• Is connection to other components correct? (See page 33 to 37.)
• Is a non-compatible PC signal being input? (See page 37.)
• Is the Input Select setting correct? (See page 31.)

• Images are presented but no audio is

output.

• Check if you have selected the minimum volume. (See page 21.)
• Check if you have muted sound. (See page 21.)
• When using either INPUT1, INPUT4, INPUT5, or INPUT6 as the input source, confirm that the audio

connectors have also been connected. (See page 33 to 36.)

• Sound is reversed between the right

and left.

• Sound is output from only a single

speaker.

• Check if the speaker cable connections have been reversed between the right and left or if the speaker cable

from either speaker has been disconnected. (See page 15.)

• Has the balance been correctly adjusted? (See page 28.)

• Picture is cut off.

• Is the image position correct? (See page 30.)
• Has the correct screen size been selected? (See pages 23 and 32.)

• Strange color, light color, dark or color

misalignment.

• Adjust the picture tone. (See pages 25 to 27.)
• Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright.
• Check the color system setting. (See page 31.)

• After-image lag

• After displaying a still image or 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.

• Different brightness or colors on the

right/left, top/bottom or center of
screen.

• Displaying a letterbox-type image with black bands at top/bottom or right/left for extended periods of time, or

regularly on a daily basis, may cause burning of the fluorescent materials in the plasma display, producing an
after-image lag.

• For this reason it is strongly recommended to select a screen size that does not produce such black bands.

• Power is suddenly turned off.

• The Plasma Display’s internal temperature has increased. Remove any objects blocking vent or clean. (See

page 16.)

• Check the power control setting. (See page 29.)

• Panel sounds /noises

• Panel generated sounds,examples: Fan motor noise, Electrical Circuit Humming/Glass Panel buzzing are

normal operation of a phosphor-based matrix display.

Code

Message

Check

SD04

Powering off. Internal temperature too high.
Check temperature around PDP.

Check if the ambient temperature of the Plasma Display is high.

SD05

Powering off. Internal protection circuits activated,
Is there a short in speaker cable?

Check the speaker cable connections between the Plasma Display and the
speakers.

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