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http://www.pioneerfaq.info/english/plasmatv.php?player=Plasma-TV&question=Running_In
So what are the shipping settings and recommended run-in settings?
It is likely that the box is delivered with settings like Contrast at 40 The recommendation is to run the box in using these settings. Items in RED are the most important. Be warned that EACH INPUT SOURCE WILL NEED TO BE SET SEPARATELY! That means do this for INPUT1, then do it for INPUT2, and so on. These are also contained in this text file.
Note that you have profiles for STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MOVIE, GAME, and USER (as well as ISF DAY and ISF NIGHT for ISF calibration). If you change the defaults of STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MOVIE, & GAME - these will be changed for all inputs simultaneously. However, we recommend that you change those for USER, which is what they are designed for - USER configuration - and if you do this, you need to change the settings for all of your inputs separately. This is important to remember. Note that it is unlikely that ISF DAY and ISF NIGHT will be used by whosoever does your ISF calibration due to some limitations in these modes, and so its likely that your calibration guy will use the USER modes anyway. ´
Picture / AV Selection = USER
Contrast = 15 to 20 (this is the killer bit for running in)
Brightness = -10 to 0 (lower is better, but it´s your call as to what is reasonable to watch). Brightness should be set to the point where you can´t see the pixels starting to emit light in dark parts of the image. Having brightness too high is unlikely to cause any issues during run in except make the image look washed out. Contrast is the killer not brightness.
Colour = -10 to -5 (lower is better, but it´s your call as to what is reasonable to watch). Most people never go below -10.
Tint = 0
Sharpness = -9 to -3
Pro Adjust
Pure Cinema OFF (for progressive source) & STANDARD (for interlaced source), but see the question dealing with judder/interlacing in the Picture Quality section. It doesn´t matter what this is for running in.
Colour Detail
Colour Temp = MID-LOW or if you want to MID depending on preference for white balance (the default colour temp is very cyan)
CTI (Colour Transient Improvement) = OFF
NR (Noise Reduction)
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) = OFF or LOW
MPEG NR = OFF or LOW
DRE (Dynamic Range Expander)
Dynamic Contrast = OFF (very important)
Black Level = OFF
ACL = OFF
Gamma = 2. The gamma tends to flip between 2 or 3 dependant on the source. Some people swear by GAMMA 1, although there´s a feeling that 2 is likely to be most accurate most of the time.
Other
I-P Mode = 1
Power Control
Energy Save = Save 2
Option
Drive Mode = 100Hz (DVD and PC input should be 75Hz)
The following recommendations also seem useful during running in, but your mileage may vary:
Play video games using the "GAME" mode (under AV Selection) for the screen, and try not to play them for more than a couple of hours at a time
Don´t leave static images on the screen, and definitely for less than 2 hours at a time