Pioneer PDP 427CMX User Manual

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3.4.4 Re-packing (re-packing and re-shipping are not covered by the warranty)

If the unit needs to be re-packaged, observe the following guidelines.

• Refer to the unpacking instructions in section “3.4.2 Unpacking” (pg. 30 to 32). Pack the unit by reversing the

unpacking procedure. There is a front and back to the miller mat. Place the shiny film surface facing out and the

soft surface facing in towards the display glass.

• Restore all accessories to their original locations. Secure with adhesive tape to prevent damage during

transportation.

• Do not re-package and ship if the packing material is damaged.

3.4.5 Wiring

1) Connecting the power cable

• Refer to the “ Power Cord Connection ” section in the operating instructions.

• For power source specifications, refer to “3.1 Installation Site Requirements, Section 11) Power requirements”

(pg. 21) earlier in this document.

2) Connecting signal cables

• Refer to the operating instructions shipped with the unit for information on how to connect a PC or audio

device.

• Precautions when using long connecting signal cables

-- Use coaxial cables. For video signals use 3 C-2 V cables for lengths up to 15 meters and 5 C-2 V cables for

lengths up to 30 meters. Because computer signals are more likely to degrade than video signals, even if the

cable is shorter than 15 m, the use of 5 C-2 V coaxial multi-cables (5BNC) is recommended. You can also

improve signal quality by minimizing cable length.

-- Video cables plugged into video inputs and outputs close to dimmers, neon signs, air-conditioning units, or

cables for wired broadcasts may occasionally corrupt images.

3) Processing wires

• For permanent or long-term installation, please select cables of the correct length and consider the entire wiring

route. This is not as important for temporary or short-term installations such as at special events.

• Arrange and secure cables so that they are not subject to pinching or physical force. For temporary installations,

securing cables with string is adequate. For permanent installations, secure by more reliable means.

Installation Procedures

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