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LCD Flat

Panel

the Nex_

TELEVISION

& L42S601

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................................................
FIRST TIME USE ....................................................................................................................................

2-3
4-21

THE REMOTE CONTROL ...............................................................................................................

22-33

ON-SCREEN DISPLAY .......................................................................................................

34-57

USEFUL INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................

58-64

OPERATING GU DE IN SPANISH ................................................................................................

65-128

END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI DTV SOFTWARE .......................................... 129-137
APPENDIXES ...............................................
138-139
INDEX .......................................................................................................................................................

140

ULTr_VISION

SAFETY

POINTS

YOUR HITACHI

YOU SHOULD

KNOW ABOUT

LCD FLAT PANEL

prong.

TELEVISION

The

provided

wide

blade

not fit into your
Our

reputation

has

been

performance,
and ease
Flat Panel televisions.

built

on

of service

the

replacement

quality,

of Hitachil

LCD

10. Protect

is also foremost

these

units.

properly,

in our minds

To help

this section

you

in the design

operate

illustrates

these

safety tips which will be

of benefit to you. Please read it carefully
knowledge

and apply the

you obtain from it to the proper operation

your Hitachi

consult

cord

out

your

warranty

Hitachi.

This

promptly

in the improbable

should

will

enable

be discovered

card

at

Hitachi

to

mail
notify

you

12.

in your product

caution

Use only

with

bracket,

or

when

combination
13. Unplug

event that a safety problem

this

marked on

within

an equilateral

triangle,

symbol,

is intended

to alert the user to the presence
of
uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the
product's

enclosure

magnitude

to constitute

that

may

be

of

a

a risk of electric

sufficient
shock

to a

when

normally,

or has been dropped.

or moisture,

top, of the cabinet

16.Follow

presence
of important
and
exclamation
point withinoperating
an equilateral
maintenance
(servicing) instructions
in the

,_The
literature

to alert the user to the

accompanying
BEFORE

OPERATING

Follow all warnings
and
LCD Flat Panel television.

instructions

marked

on this

resulting

2.

Keep these instructions.

3.
4.

Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.

5.

Do not use this apparatus

6.

Clean only with a soft dry cloth.

7.

Do not block any ventilation
openings.
Install
accordance
with the manufacturer's
instructions.

in

8.

Do

as

9.

install

near

18. If an outside

for

the product

damage

wall,

power

antenna

shelf

and/or

or

Code,

information
mast

is connected

ceiling

Section

ANSI/NFPA

and supporting

requirements

provides

to proper grounding

for the

grounding

discharge

of the

unit, size of

location of antenna discharge

to

grounding

for the grounding
Electric

so as to
surges and

810 of the National

structure,

connectors,

to the receiver

No. 70-1984,

to an antenna

connection

electrical

is grounded

against voltage

with respect

wire

lines or other

system

some protection

Electric

Code

electrodes

and

electrode.
Aiitenna lead- n v,dle

j/

amplifiers)

heat

stoves,
purpose

sources

such

or other apparatus
heat.
of the polarized

A polarized

with one wider than the other.

type plug has two blades

Ar_tenrradischarge u
Power service grounding
ode sysem (NEC Ar_ 250 Par_ It/

that produce

Do not defeat the safety

Electric service eq_H_rnem \
_

near water.

any

heat registers,

blades

cause

,._ Grounding c0_duct0r_
(NEC Sec io_1 810 21)

radiators,

plug.

the

(NC SectJoll 810-2(

(including

grounding-type

could

j

Read these instructions.

with

for tilt and stability.

in product

instructions

NEC National

1.

not

comply

operate

pulling force to the front, or

which

vicinity of overhead
circuits.

unit,

EQUIPMENT

to

has been

not

injury.

grounding
READ

cord or
or objects

mounting as recommended
by the manufacturer.
17. An outdoor antenna should not be located in the

lead-in

the appliance.

does

safety standards

Do not apply excessive
to overturn

has been

the apparatus

to

designed

or

personnel.

liquid has been spilled

built up static charges.
is intended

service

the apparatus

exposed

provide

triangle,

storms

in any way, such as power-supply

be sure the antenna

person.

lightning
of time.

to qualified

are

use

cart/apparatus

damaged

recommended

the
the

is used,

is required

personal
flash with arrowhead

with

Servicing

15.Televisions

The lightning

the

during

have fallen into apparatus,

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

a cart

for long periods

rain

tripod,
by

sold

by

injury from tip-over.

apparatus

plug is damaged,

CAUTION

stand,

specified

or

moving

14. Refer all servicing

Follow all warnings and instructions
this LCD Flat Panel television.

on or

specified

the cart,
table

When

to avoid

when unused

model.

for

convenience

11. Only use the attachments/accessories
the manufacturer.

of

it to

being walked
plugs,

manufacturer,

and

an electrician

and the point where they exit from the

LCD Flat Panel television.

fill

are

plug does

outlet.

from

particularly

apparatus.
Please

prong

apparatus.

of

products

outlet,

the power

pinched

third

If the provided

of the obsolete

receptacles,
Safety

or the

for your safety.

plug

or

has two

A grounding

and a third grounding

Note

to the

provided

CATV

Article

820-44

proper

grounding

cable
system

system

installer:

to call the CATV system

ground

This reminder

installer's

of the NEC that provides
and, in particular,

shall

be connected

of the building,

entry as practical.

is

attention
guidelines

specifies
to the

to
for

that the

grounding

as close to the point of cable

Power

source

This LCD

Public

television

is designed

volts 60 Hz, AC current.

to operate

on 120

Insert the power cord into a

viewing

120 volt 60 Hz outlet. The mains plug is used as the

sources,

disconnect

broadcaster

To

device and shall remain readily operable.

prevent

electric

shock,

television's

(polarized)

receptacle,

or other

ground

terminal

do

not

use

the

unless

can be fully inserted

the

cord,

blades

and

to prevent

blade

exposure.
Never

connect

current,

the LCD

or anything

television

to 50 Hz, direct

other than the specified

voltage.

remove

the

back

cover

of the

LCD television as this can expose you
to very high voltages and other hazards. If
the television does not operate properly,
unplug the LCD television
dealer or service center.

and

call your

authorized

Caution
only

expressly

those

controls

as improper
approved

that are covered

changes

by Hitachi

in the

or modifications

authorization

from

program

the

material.

This
product
incorporates
copyright
protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other
intellectual

property

protection
intended

technology
for home

uses

only

unless

rights.

Use

of

this

copyright

must be authorized,
and is
and other
limited
consumer
otherwise

or disassembly

authorized.

Reverse

is prohibited.

This

digital

television

basic,

digital

direct

connection

programming.
cable

is capable

basic cable

to a cable
such

operator's

enhanced

television

services

analog

programming

system

Certain advanced

services

of receiving

television

providing

and interactive

as video-on-demand,

by
such

digital
a cable

program guide and data-enhanced
may

require

the

use

of

a

For more information

call your local cable company.

not

could void the user's

warranty.

Note
• There are no
LCD television.

Warning

user

serviceable

• Model and serial numbers

To reduce
expose

the risk of fire or electric

this apparatus

LCD

dripping

television
or splashing

such as vases,
television.
• This

prior

set-top box.

instructions,

• The

require

or owner of the video

Note
Never

•

may

engineering

Caution

Adjust

material

LCD

plug with an extension
outlet

of copyrighted

Public viewing of programs broadcast by TV stations
and cable companies,
as well as programs from other

apparatus

do not

to rain or moisture.
should

not

be

exposed

are indicated

inside

the

on back side

and right side of the LCD television.

to

and objects filled with liquids,

should

shall

shock,

parts

not

be

placed

be connected

socket outlet with a protective

earthing

on

the

to a mains
connection.

Lead/Mercury
_Hg_This product
replaceable

Notice
contains lead and

one or more

or dispose of according to applicable

laws.

recycling

contact

government

non-

mercury lamps. Do not put in trash. Recycle

and disposal
agency

information,

or visit www.eiae.erg

or www.epsc.ca
(in Canada).
call 1-800-HITACHI.

For more

For product
your local
(in

USA)

information,

Checkto makesureyouhavethefollowingaccessories
beforedisposingofthe packingmaterial,
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Remote

Control

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Two "AA" size,
1,5V batteries

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Power Cord

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For U.S. models:

HiTACHi

For optional

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Remote

Control

accessories,

For Canada

models:

For optional

accessories,

please access

our web site at: www.hitachi.us/tv

please access

our web site at: www.hitachi.ca/tv

Unit CLU-4373A

(Part No. HL02403).
I_

Two "AA" size, 1.5V batteries.

t_

Power

Cord (Part No. EV01841).

0

Power

Swivel Cable (Part No. EW08434).

REMOTE
1,

2.

CONTROL

BATTERY

INSTALLATION

AND

REPLACEMENT

Open the battery cover of the remote control by pushing down and sliding the back cover off.
Insert two new "AA" size batteries for the remote control. When replacing old batteries, push them towards
springs

the

and lift them out.

3.

Match the batteries

4.

Insert the bottom of the battery, the (-) side, into the battery

to the (+) and (-) marks in the battery

Bottom View (Remote

/

compartment first, push towards the springs and insert the
top of the battery, the (+) side, into place. Do not force the
compartment.
battery into the battery compartment.
Replace the cover.

Control)

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Lift up on tab to remove back cover.

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To take measures to prevent the LCD Flat Panel Television from tipping over and prevent possible injury
it is important to mount the unit in a stable and flat surface.
Securing
1.

to a Wall

ANTENNA

Using metallic wire (two places) fasten the set to
the clamping screw
on the rear of the LCD Fiat
Panel TV as shown below.
Wire

Unless your LCD Television
is connected
to a cable
TV system or to a centralized antenna system, a good
outdoor color TV antenna
is recommended
for best
performance.
However,
if you
exceptionally
good signal
area
interference
and multiple
image
antenna may be sufficient.

are located in an
that is free from
ghosts, an indoor

LOCATION

2.

Keep

the LCD

television

4 inches

3.

wall except when mounted
using the wall mount
bracket.
Secure the television to the wall as shown.
A

away

from

the

B

A
I 47
42' =

(a) Power Swivel

(b) Power Swivel

NOT USED

USED

125in
5 cm

B
30
12in
cm

Select
an area where
sunlight
or bright
indoor
illumination will not fall directly on the picture screen.
Also, be sure that the location selected allows a free
flow of air to and from the perforated back cover of the
set. In order
to prevent
an internal
temperature
increase, maintain a space of 10 cm (4 inches) from the
sides/back
of the Television,
and 30 cm (12 inches)
from the top of the television to the ceiling. To avoid
cabinet warping, cabinet color changes, and increased
chance of set failure, do not place the TV where
temperatures
can
become
excessively
hot, for
example, in direct sunlight or near a heating appliance,
etc.

* Please adjust the wire length to avoid
touching the walt when turning the TV.
NOTE

ve tii ti

th

CONNECT
POWER SWIVEL CABLE
Connect
one end of cable to the swivel slot of the
LCD Rear Panel. Connect the other end to swivel
slot of the Table Top Stand. For more detail information,
please refer to next page installation instruction.

TURNING

ANGLE

The maximum turning angle is 30 ° (left and right). Do
not place any objects on the path of the monitor when
using the power swivel feature.

Caution
when moving the main unit
As this product is heavy, whenever it is moved, two
people are required to transport it safely. Whenever the
unit is moved it should be lifted forward using the top
and base on both sides of the Television for stability.
When moving the Television,
lift the handles
support the bottom frame as shown below.

47" & 42 "

, then

_j°_-.

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ACCORD
ANDPOWER
SWIVEL
CABLEINSTALLATION
INSTRUCTION
TheACcordandpower
swivel
cable
provided
withyournewLCDFlatPanel
Television
need
tobeinstalled
correctly
toavoidtheirdisconnection
whenrotating
the13/onitsTable
topstand.
Located
onthebackoftheTVare2 plastic
clamps
toholdtheACcordandpower
swivel
cable.
Please
follow
theinstructions
below.
O

Pass the AC cord through
it to the TV. Pull
AC cord to the TV.

O

on the

Clamp #1 and connect
clamp

to tighten

the

Connect power swivel cable on one end to the
swivel slot of the LCD Rear Panel.
Connect
the other end to the swivel slot of the Table
Top Stand Base.

O

The AC cord, power
cables

swivel cable

can all be held together

and the signal
with

Clamp

#2.

O

Clamp

#1 : Pass theAC
then

cord through

pull the clamp

this clamp

to tighten

the

;

AC

cord to the TV.

•.

O

0

Swivel slot
the
LCD back panel.

O

Clamp

AC CORD

#2: Use this clamp
swivel connector

O

Swivel slot on Table
Stand Base.

Top

to hold the AC cord,
and the signal cables.

power

SETTING FOR WALL MOUNTING
STEP (1) :
Please locate the STAND METAL SUPPORTS

on the back of the TV. These metals is use to hold the TV and the Base ;

so it needs to remove 4 screws from the STAND

METAL

in order to separate

the TV from the Base.

2ST

SUPPORTS

Remove 4 screws
then remove the 2 metal
supports.
STEP (2):
Now please

remove the 5 screws

TV. For dimensions

of the STAND

of the WALL MOUNT

metal from the TV, now the TV STAND

assembly

,.

_5

SCREWS

STAND METAL

can be separated

from the

please refer to page 62.

Q

il

\
TV STAND BASE

VIEWING

The best picture is seen by sitting directly in front of
the TV and about 10 to 18 feet from the screen.

During daylight

hours, reflections

from outside

light

may appear on the screen. If so, drapes or screens
can be used to reduce the reflection or the TV can
be located

in a different

If the TV's audio output
system's

external

performance
speakers
cabinet

section

will be connected

speakers,

will

be

equidistant

4" Minimum

of the room.

the

obtained

by

to a Hi-Fi

best

audio

placing

the

from each side of the receiver

and as close

the picture
screen
separation,
place the

as possible
center.
external

to the height

of

4" Minimum

For
best
stereo
speakers
at least

four feet from the side of the TV, place the surround
speakers to the side or behind the viewing area.
Differences
in
room
sizes
and
acoustical
environments

will

with speaker

ANTENNA
PANEL

VHF

require

placement

CONNECTIONS

(75-Ohm)

JACK

(Cable

TV}

coaxial cable system,

Or if you have an antenna,

(300-Ohm)

experimentation

TO REAR

antenna/CATV

When using a 75-Ohm

VHF

some

for best performance.

connect

antenna/UHF

connect

the coaxial

CATV coaxial

cable to the same

_

antenna

When using a 300-Ohm twin lead from an outdoor
antenna, connect the VMF or Ill-IF antenna leads to

cable to the AIR/CABLE
AIR/CABLE

To

outdoor

antenna

.,_E

_"

(75-Ohm)

terminal.

terminal.

_To

!r

CATV cable

1_

screws of the VHF or UHF adapter. Plug the adapter
into the antenna terminal on the TV.

When

both VHF

and

UHF antennas

are

connected
Attach an optional
antenna terminal,

To
outdoor VHF
or UHFantenna

antenna cable mixer to the TV
and connect the cables to the

antenna mixer. Consult your dealer or service store for
the antenna mixer.

To UHF
antenna

.......
(_

1"

AntennaMixer

To outdoorantenna
or CATVsystem

Mostvideo/audio
connections
between
components
canbemade
withshielded
videoandaudio
cables
thathave
phone
connectors.
Forbestperformance,
videocables
should
use75-Ohm
coaxial
shielded
wire.Cables
canbe
purchased
frommoststoresthatsellaudio/video
products.
Belowareillustrations
andnames
of common
connectors.
Beforepurchasing
anycables,
besureoftheoutputandinputconnector
typesrequired
bythe
various
components
andthelength
ofeachcable.
300-Ohm

Twin

This outdoor
antenna

Lead

antenna

adapter

Cable
cable

must be connected

(300-Ohm

Phone or RCA Cable
Used on all standard
video
connect

to

inputs

to an

to 75-Ohm).

and

and audio
outputs

cables

located

which
on

television's

rear jack panel and side control panel.

"F"

75-Ohm

Type

For connecting
antenna

Coaxial

RF signals

Antenna

(antenna

or cable TV) to the

jack on the television.

S-Video
(Super Video) Cable
This connector is used on camcorders,
disc

@

the

players

with

an S-Video

standard

video cable to produce

Optical

Cable

This cable is used to connect
an Optical

Audio

In jack.

VCRs and laser-

feature

in place

of the

a high quality picture.

to an audio amplifier

Use this cable

®

with

for the best

sound quality.
HDMI

Cable

This cable

is used to connect

such as Set-Top-Boxes
an HDMI

output

your

external

or DVD players

connection

devices

equipped

to the TV's HDMI

with

input.

Stereo Cable (3.8mm
plug to 3.5mm
plug)
Used on all standard
video and audio cable which
connect

to inputs

and outputs

located

on the rear jack

panel and side control panel.

Power Swivel Cable (Provided)
This cable is used to connect the swivel stand to the
rear panel of the LCD Television.

38ram

2

STEREO

RCATYpE

M[N_PLUG

PLUGS

Inaddition
tocontrolling
allofthefunctions
onyourHITACHI
LCDTV,thenewremote
control
isdesigned
to
operate
different
typesofdevices,
suchas,DVDPlayers,
CBL(Cable
Boxes),
set-top-boxes,
satellite
receivers,
andVCRs.
Theremote
control
mustbeprogrammed
tocontrol
thechosen
device.
Please
seepages
22-33
fora
complete
description
ofallfeatures
andprogramming
oftheRemote
Control.
POWER BUTTON
(TV, DVD, SAT/CBL,PVR/VCR)
Turns the selected device on and off.

MODE INDICATOR
Turns on or blinks to show remote control
mode when the SOURCE ACCESS buttons
are pressed.
DAY/NIGHT

.................
SOURCE

......
..............

[w

BUTTON
(TV)

Toggles picture mode settings
between DAY and NIGHT mode.

.............

MENU BUTTON
(TV,DVD,SAT/CBL,PVR/VCR)
Accesses the OSD menu system.

SOURCESELECT
\
CBL i_
DVDVCR
PWSAT/_
,

PAUSE
/

@®
®®
DA6RT

Closed

Caption

(CC) BUTTON

Accesses

the program

when

the remote

is in

BUTTONS
of your VCR and DVD

ASPECT
the aspect

ratio of the TV.

EXiT BUTTON
(TV, SAT/CBL,
PVR/VCR)
Exits out of the OSD, INPUTS menu
systems if their menu is displayed.

......

........
ANT

(Antenna)
BUTTON
(TV)
Press for change to antenna
FAVORITE

input.

CHANNEL

(FAV CH) button
(TV)
Press to enter/access
Favorite Channel (FAV CH) mode
(Favorite channel Js only available for TV mode.)

...................

(TV)
Press to show and change the
Closed Caption mode.
GUIDE

BUTTON

(PVR/VCR,
DVD)
Press to pause other devices
DVD, PVR/VCR mode.

(TV)
Changes

BUTTON,
(TV)
Aooesses the INPUTS menu sys_m.

BUTTONS

DVDNCR
CONTROL
(DVD, PVR/VCR)
Controls the functions

iNPUTS

CURSOR PADISELECT
BUTTON
(TV, DVD, SAT/CBL,PVR/VCR)
The Cursor Pad is used as a cursor to navigate
through the OSD and INPUT menu systems.
The Select button is used to Select/Activate
highlighted
menu items.

ACCESS

_(TV,
DVD, PVR/VCR,
SAT/CBL)
Changes the mode of the Universal Remote
Control to control the device selected.

(TV, STB, CBL, PVR)
Displays various information
on the
screen, such as channel information.

BUTTON///

(SAT/CBL,
PVR)
guide of other devices.

............
CHANNEL

UP & DOWN

BUTTONS

(TV, CBL, STB, PVR/VCR)
Changes up or down the channel

VOLUME
BUTTONS
(TV)
Increase up and decrease down to adjust
the audio level of your T_L

BUTTON
MUTE

BUTTON

(TV)

/

Reduces the audio level to 50% if pressed"
once, and to complete
mute if pressed
twice. Press it a third time to restore audio
level.

//
NUMERmC BUTTONS

@@ @

ENTER BUTTON
(TV, VCR, SAT/CBL)
Press to use as SELECT

..................

(TV,STB)
The (-) button is used when the remote is in
Set-Top-Box
(STB) mode or when the TV uses a
digital

input

LEGEND
TV-

10

Television

CBL-

Cable Box

SAT-

Satellite

PVR-

Video

and last channei

/

(TV, DVD, SAT/CBL,
PVPJVCR)
Used to manually enter the TV channel, and used
for numeric entry when navigating
through the
the OSD, iNPUTS.
(-) BUTTON

(TV, SAT/CBL,
PVR)
Switches between the current

Recorder/Player

DVD - Digital Video Disc Player
VCR - Videocassete
Recorder

feature.

viewed.

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Press

this

ON/OFF.
control.

button

button

to turn

the

It can also be turned
The "MAIN POWER"

by unplugging

LCD

Television

® CHANNEL
selector
Press these buttons

ON/OFF by remote

appears

Can only be turn OFF

These

the power cord from the outlet.

After this button is pressed to turn ON the set,
the function of this button will not be available

buttons

(_) VOLUME

MENU/SELECT

volume

0

button

it possible

to set TV features

to your preference

without using the remote. This button also serves
as the SELECT button when in MENU mode.
HDMI-FRONT
Use the side HDMI input for external
as Set-Top-Boxes

HDMI output connection

®

INPUT/EXIT

devices such

or DVD players equipped with an
(see page 14 for reference).

button

Press this button

to access

the INPUT menu.

Press again to exit the MENU

mode.

in MENU

level will be displayed

Upgrade

down

(V)

mode.

on the TV screen.

also serve as the cursor left (4) and
when in MENU mode.

Card

This card slot is for future

software

upgrades.

Hitachi will notify you if a software
upgrade is
required for your TV. In order to receive written
notification,
warranty

®

when

channel

level

right (1_) buttons

This button allows you to enter the MENU, making

desired

of the TV screen.

Press these buttons to adjust the sound level. The
These buttons

@

the

also serve as the cursor

and up (A) buttons

for a short period of time until the picture appears
on the TV screen.

until

in the top right corner

please

card.

complete

and

return

your

®

POWER light indicator
To turn the TV ON, press the power button
located on the right side of the TV set.
A red stand-by indicator
lamp located on
the lower right corner of the front bezel
is illuminated.
The LCD TV is now ready for
remote ON/OFF operation.

_R/C sensor

Er_NDBY

ON

FOW_

Indicating

indicating

Lamp

Power

Off

OFF.

®

Operating

When

the TV set is unplugged

When

the TV set is plugged

OFR
(Stand-by)

Lights
Blue

On

TV POWER

is ON ; picture

Lights

Off

TV

is ON with no signal

Orange

(Power Saving)
On

REMOTE CONTROL
sensor
Point your remote at this area when
channels, adjusting volume, etc.
INPUT-

POWER

except
When

antenna

selecting

FRONT JACKS

to the AC line.

is shown.
input

(no sync. signal),

TV receives

INPUT- FRONT provide composite Video jacks for
connecting
equipment
with this capability,
such as a DVD player or Camcorders.

12

from AC line.

Lights
Red

Blinking
Blue

®

Status

the IR signal

from R/C.

Lamp

@

Antenna

Input

To switch

between

Cable and Air input, go to the

Channel
Manager
option
source CABLE or AIR.

@

AudioNideo

Inputs

to change

the

signal

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1, 2 and 3

By using the INPUTS

button, the CURSOR

PAD (A

and V), and the SELECT button or CURSOR PAD
• of the remote control, you can select each video
source.

Use the audio and video

external

devices,

such

inputs to connect

as VCRs,

r_

camcorders,

laserdisc players, DVD players etc. (if you have
mono sound, insert the audio cable into the left
audio jack).

@

®

MONITOR
These
signals
used

OUT & AUDIO

jacks

provide

for

OUT

fixed

(CABLE/AIR

or

recording.

Use

audio

INPUTS
the

and

video

) which

S-VIDEO

are

output

for high quality video output.
Component
signal
to Input 2 and 3, and HDMI inputs will not
have monitor

®

output.

Component:
INPUTS
2
connecting

®

Optical Out (Digital Audio)
This jack provides
Digital Audio
audio

device

compatible,

®

S-VIDEO
Input

that

HDMI

Output

is Dolbyco Digital

jacks

for

such as
may

use

PCM

provide

S-VIDEO

1,

2

(Super

equipment

(High

with

Definition
is the

Video)
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electronics.
HDMI enables the secure distribution
of uncompressed

high-definition

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assures

that pristine

high-definition

images

retain the highest video quality from the source all
the way to your television screen.
Use the HDMI

input for your external

devices

as Set-Top-Boxes
or DVD players equipped
HDMI output connection.
the

Multimedia
trademarks

HDMI
Interface
of HDMI

logo

and

For Special

AV control

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use only,

use only.

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channel audio in a single cable. Because digital
television
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HDMI,

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HDMI

equipment

a DVD player or Set Top Box. You
composite video signal for both inputs.

for your

and

Y-PBPR Inputs
and 3 provide

such as an audio amplifier.

jacks for connecting
output capability.

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Connect from here the Power Swivel cable (provided)
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with an

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TheSIDEpaneljacksareprovided
asa convenience
toallowyouto easilyconnect
HDMIor DVIsignals
froma DVD,
SetTopBox,VideoGame
asshown
inthefollowing
examples
(When
connecting
DVlsignal
itwill
needtoconnect
theaudio
output
intothesideAudioInput
jacks)
:
A) Connecting

HDMI signal

SIDE INPUT PANEL

INpUT-FRON

VIDE

UDi

_

B) Connecting

OUTPUT CAPABILITY
HDMI
DVD,
Set DIGITAL
Top Box,
Video GameConsole.

DVI signal

SIDE INPUT PANEL

Back of
HDTV Set-Top-Box
DVD Player

or

DVt DIGITAL
OUTPUTCAPABILITY
DVD, Set Top Box,
Video Game Console,

14

TheSIDEpanel
jacksareprovided
asa convenience
toallowyoutoeasilyconnect
a camcorder,
DVD,Video
Game
andaVCRasshown
inthefollowing
examples:
SiDE
iNPUT

PANEL

Video

Game

COMPOSITE
VIDEO
OUTPUT
CAPABILITY
DVD, Video Game
Console.

OUTPUT

Video

Video Camera

The exact

arrangement

you use to connect

the VCR,

Top

to

TV

on

Box

owner's

your

manual

LCD

is dependent

of each component

the

for the location

camcorder,

model
of video

and

laserdisc
features

and audio

player,
of

inputs

each

DVD

player,

component.

or HDTVSet
Check

the

and outputs.

The following connection diagrams are offered as suggestions.
However, you may need to modify them to
accommodate your particular assortment of components and features. For best performance, video and
audio cables should be made from coaxial shielded wire.
Before Operating External Video Source
Connect an external source to one of the INPUT terminals, then press the INPUTS button to show the
INPUTS menu.
Use the CURSOR PAD (A and V) to select the input of your choice.
Then press
the SELECT button or the CURSOR PAD • to confirm your choice (see page 25).

15

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OUTPUT

HDMI

CAPABILITY

OUTPUT

DIGITAL

VCR #2

CAPABILITY

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HDMI
to

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•

S-VIDEO, Y-PBPR, or HDMI connections
are provided for high performance
laserdisc
have this feature. Use these connections
in place of the standard video connection
feature.

•

If your device
Rear Panel.

•

Refer to the operating
your hook-up
cables.

•

A single VCR can be used for VCR #1 and VCR #2, but note that a VCR cannot record its own video or line
output (INPUT:
1 in the example on page 16). Refer to your VCR operating guide for more information
on
line input-output
connections.

•

Connect

•

COMPONENT:

only

has only one audio

guide

1 component

Your
output

outputs

sound),

electronic

connect

2 & 3) connections
Use

these

may be labeled

Y, B-Y, and

for additional

R-Y.

R-Y output

of the standard

In this

case,

•

It may be necessary
page 36).

•

To ensure no copyright
HDMI input jacks.

•

Input HDMI

•

S-VIDEO

•

When

•

When HDMI input a 1080p signal, it is recommended

infringement,

the MONITOR

1, HDMI 2 or HDMI FRONT

monitor

output

using a HDMI

optimum

can accept

may be used for recording

input from a Set-Top-Box,

the

on connecting

components,
video

connect

such as

connection

the

components

if your

B-Y

to the TV's PR input.

Your component
outputs may be labeled Y-CBC R. In this case, connect
TV's PB input and the components
C R output to the TV's PR input.
TINT to obtain

information

for high performance

in place

•

to adjust

on (L/(MONO))

etc.) to each input jack.

are provided

connections

to the TV's PB input and the components

it to the left audio jack

equipment

(VCR, DVD player, camcorder,

Y-PBPR (Input

component

(mono

of your other

DVD players and set-top-boxes.
device has this feature.
•

output

players, VCRs etc. that
if your device has this

picture

OUT output

quality

the components

when

using

will be abnormal,

C B output

the Y-PBPR

inputs.

to the

(See

when using the Y-PBPR and

HDMI signal.
only when

it is recommended

the input is of S-VIDEO
to use a 1080p,

type.

1080i or 720p input signal.

that the length of the cable be less than 5 meters.

17

CONNECTING A VIDEO AND STEREO AUDIO
SOURCE TO INPUT1 ~ INPUT-FRONT
Connect the cable from the VIDEO OUT of the
VCR or the laserdisc player to the INPUT
(VIDEO) jack, as shown on the Rear Panel to the
right.
Connect the cable from the AUDIO OUT R of the
VCR or the laserdisc player to the INPUT
(AUDIO/R) jack.
Connect the cable from the AUDIO OUT L of the
VCR or the laserdisc player to the INPUT
(AUDIO/L) jack.
Press

the INPUTS

2,3 or Front from
program

button,

then select

the INPUTS

from the VCR

menu

or laserdisc

INPUT

1

to view the
player.
Back

Select

CABLE

or ANT
channel

CONNECTING
SOURCE

1.

or AIR from

key from
tuned.

AN S-VIDEO

TO INPUT

the INPUTS

the R/C to return

menu

to the

AND STEREO

last

Cable or
Air signal

VCR

AUDIO

1

Connect the cable from the S-VIDEO OUT of
the S-VHS VCR or the laserdisc player to the
INPUT (S-VIDEO) jack, as shown on the Rear
Panel to the right.

2.

Connect the cable from the AUDIO OUT R of
the VCR or the laserdisc player to the INPUT
(AUDIO/R) jack.

3.

Connect the cable from the AUDIO OUT L of
the VCR or the laserdisc player to the INPUT
(AUDIO/L) jack.

4.

Press the INPUTS button, then select INPUT 1
from the INPUTS menu to view the program
from the VCR or laserdisc player.

5.

Select
or ANT
channel

CABLE

or AIR from

key from
tuned.

the

the

INPUTS

R/C to return

menu

Back of VCR or _
Laserdisc
Player

to the last

Cable
or
Air
signal
VCR

18

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or Laserdisc

Player

CONNECTING A COMPONENT SOURCE WITH HDMI OR
DVI CAPABILITY TO HDMI I r HDMI 2 OR HDMI FRONT
1. Connect the HDMI or DVI to HDMI connection
cable from the output of the HDTV set top box
or DVD player to the HDMI input as shown
on the Rear panel below.
2.

With DVl output, connect the cable from the
AUDIO OUT R of the HDTV set top box or DVD
player to the INPUT (AUDIO/R) jack as shown on
the Rear Panel below.

3.

With DVl output, connect the cable from the
AUDIO OUT L of the HDTV set top box or DVD
player to the INPUT (AUDIO/L) jack as shown
on the Rear Panel below.

4.

Press

the INPUTS

or FRONT
SET TOP
5.

button,

to view

then select

the program

BOX or DVD

from

HDMI
the

1,2

HDTV

player.

Select CABLE or AIR from the INPUTS menu
or ANT
channel

key from
viewed.

the

R/C to return

to the

last

HDMI input

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AUDIO SOURCE TO INPUT 2 or 3 :Y-PBPR.
1,

Connect

the cable from

the Y OUT of the

Laserdisc/DVD player or HDTV set top box to
the INPUT (Y) jack, as shown on the Rear
panel below.
2.

Connect the cable from the PB/CB OUT or BY OUT of the Laserdisc/DVD player or HDTV
set top box to the INPUT (PB) jack.

3.

4,

Connect the cable from the PR/CR OUT or RY OUT of the Laserdisc/DVD player or HDTV
set top box to the INPUT (PR) jack.
Connect the cable from the AUDIO OUT R of
the Laserdisc/DVD player or HDTV set top box
to the INPUT (AUDIO/R) jack.

5,

Connect the cable from the AUDIO OUT L of
the Laserdisc/DVD player or HDTV set top box
to the INPUT (AUDIO/L) jack.
Press the INPUTS button then select INPUT 2 or 3
from the INPUTS menu to view the program
from the Laserdisc/DVD player or HDTV set
top box.

7,

Select CABLE, AIR or ANT key from
R/C to return to the last channel tuned.

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Connect the cable from the VIDEO OUT of the
VCR or the laserdisc player to the INPUT
(VIDEO) jack, as shown on the Rear Panel on the
right.

2.

Connect the cable from the AUDIO OUT of the
VCR or the laserdisc player to the INPUT
(MONO)/L(AUDIO) jack,

3.

Press

the INPUTS

button,

then select

2,3 or Front from the INPUTS
program
4.

Select

from

the VCR

CABLE

menu

INPUT

to view

or the laserdisc

or AIR from

1
the

player.

the INPUTS

(For INPUT
CONNECTING

To monitor
external
shown

FRONT please

see page

AN EXTERNAL

AUDIO

the

audio

audio

on the right.

Rear Panel
amplifier

output.

controlled

by

by the LCD Television.
outputs
1.

LCD
the

all audio sources

VCR

AMPLIFIER

TV to an
as

OUT" from

the

of the

amplifier,

with Optical

Air signal

15 for reference).

The Volume
the

channel.

system

The OPTICAL

not

OUT terminal
IN capability.

Connect an optical cable from the Optical out to
the Optical input of a separate Stereo System
Amplifier as shown on the Rear Panel on the
right.

CONNECTING

MONITOR

The

OUT

MONITOR

audio of CABLE/AIR
It does

1.

of the

connect

The "OPTICAL

is a fixed
is

level

amplifier,

°..o,vo.

CABLE
or

menu or

ANT key from the R/C to return to the previous

not output

CABLE or Air signal

OUT

terminal

outputs

and INPUTS
component

and

video

and

1, 2, 3 and Front.
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Connecting S-Video:
Connect the cable from the S-VIDEO OUT of
the Rear Panel to the INPUT (S-VIDEO) jack, of
the VCR or Laserdisk player.

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Connecting Video:
Connect the cable from the VIDEO INPUT of
the VCR or the laserdisc player to the VIDEO
out jack on the TV Rear Panel,
2,

3,

Connect the cable from the AUDIO IN R of the
VCR or the laserdisc player to the OUTPUT
(AUDIO/R) jack on the TV Rear Panel.
Connect the cable from the AUDIO IN L of the
VCR or the laserdisc player to the OUTPUT
(AUDIO/L) jack on the TV Rear Panel.

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VCR or other external
components

In addition to controlling
Hitachi
LCD TV, the
designed

to operate

different

boxes, set-top-boxes,
and other

To

operate

types of VCRs, cable
SOURCESELECT

satellite receivers, DVD players,

audio/video

Basic operation
area.

all the functions on your
new remote
control
is

equipment

with one touch.

keys are grouped

your

LCD

together

TV,

in one

select

TV

Tv DVDPVRSATIJr m'l
VCR

,

CBL _

by

pressing the Source button of the Source
Select
on the remote.
The TV mode indicator will blink,
indicating
television.

To

that

the

remote

will

now

control

your
DAYINIGHT ASPECT

operate

your

VCR/PVR

(Personal

Video

Recorder), select PVRNCR by pressing the Source
button of the Source Select on the remote. The
PVRNCR
mode indicator will blink, indicating
the remote will now control your VCR/PVR
page

30 for instructions

remote

on how

to program

that
(see
the

to control your VCR/PVR).

To operate

your

cable

box,

select

SAT/CBL

by

pressing the Source
button of the Source Select
on the remote. The SAT/CBL
mode indicator will
blink,

indicating

that

the remote

will now

control

your cable box (see page 27 for instructions
on
how to program the remote to control your cable
box).

To operate your set-top-box
select SAT/CBL
by pressing
the Source

Select

mode indicator

or satellite
the Source

on the remote.

will blink, indicating

will now control your set-top-box

receiver
button of

The SAT/CBL
that the remote

or satellite

receiver

(see page 28 for instructions on how to program the
remote
to control your set-top-box
or satellite
receiver).

To

operate

your

DVD

player,

select

DVD

Q
®

by

pressing the Source button of the Source Select
on the remote. The DVD mode indicator will blink,
indicating
that the remote will now control your
DVD Player (see page 29 for instructions on how to
program

the remote

to control

your DVD player).

HITACHI

22

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POWER button
Press this button

to turn the TV set on or off when

the remote is in TV mode,
on how to set the remote

(See page 22 for instructions
control to TV mode),

MODE Indicator
Turns on or blinks three times to show remote control
mode.

SOURCESELECT

_)

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DAY/NIGHT ASPECT

SOURCE
SELECT
button
Press this button to select
DAY/NIGHT
Press

0
@

©

between

Day (Normal),

with more brightness
room

to compete

night

time

with

viewing

for a more

for settings

@

to toggle

and Night picture mode settings. Select

contrast
contrast

@

mode.

DAY for day time viewing
for

@

control

button

this button

Day (Dynamic)

@

remote

with

detailed

light. Select
less

picture

brightness
(see

and

NIGHT
page

and
36

changes).

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ASPECT
Press

button

this button

received,

to quickly

the picture format

change

the picture

ratio allows

format

you to adjust

ASPECT

the images

4:3 STANDARD
Use this aspect mode to display conventional (4:3)
images. Side panels (gray areas) are placed to the
left and right of the image to preserve the original
aspect ratio of the source.

sources

mode to display

by linearly

increasing

from the center towards
area in order to fill it.

conventional
image

the edges

on the input signal

the following

4:3 ZOOM I/ZOOM
Use these aspect

format

options.

2
modes to zoom in on conventional

(4:3) sources.

4:3 EXPANDED
Use this aspect

ratio. Depending
through

16:9 STANDARD

1

Use this aspect

mode

HDTV

and

DVD's

aspect

ratio showing

16:9 STANDARD

(4:3)

Use this aspect

expansion

of the display

to display

preserving

16:9 sources
the

original

like
16:9

95% of the size.

2
mode to display

HDTV

and

DVD's

preserving

aspect

ratio showing

16:9 sources
the

original

like
16:9

100% of the size.

16:9 ZOOM
Use this aspect to Zoom-in

• Antenna-Analog
• S-Video/Video

Channel
Input

(Auto Aspect:

mm

Off)

• HDMI-480i/480p
(Auto Aspect:

once while in 16:9 aspect.

Input

IMAGE INPUT

4:3 STANDARD

Off)

4:3 EXPANDED

4:3 ZOOM1

l

• Component-480i/480p
Input (Auto Aspect:

!

Off)

,I
Note: Please see Appendix A
on page 138-139.
• Antenna-Digital
• S-Video/Video

Channel
4:3/Letter

Input (Auto Aspect:
• HDMI-480i/480p
Letter

4:3 STANDARD

4:3 EXPANDED

|

!

I

4:3 ZOOM2

(4:3)

On)

Input (Auto Aspect:

On)

IMA G E INPUT

4:3/

Input

(Auto Aspect:
Note:

16:9 STANDARD

4:3/

• Component-480i/480p
Letter

I6:9 ZOOM

Please

On)
see Appendix

A

on page 138-139.

,_

"4:3

ZOOM1

• S-Video/Video 16:9 Input
(Auto Aspect: On)
• HDMI-480i/480p 16:9 Input
(Auto Aspect: On)
• Component-480i/480p
16:9 Input
(Auto Aspect: On)
Note: Please see Appendix A
on page 138-139.
• Antenna-Digital

Channel

• HDMI-720p/1080i/1080p

IMAGE INPUT

16:9 STANDARD

16:9 ZOOM

(16:9)
Input

• Component-720p/1080i
Input

IMAGE INPUT

19:9 STANDARD

16:9 STANDARD

1

A

Note: Please see Appendix A
on page 138-139.

sn
4:3 EXPANDED

24

1

16:9 ZOOM

2

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MENU

button

The MENU

O

EXIT

will start the On-Screen

Display.

button

This button

Q

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button

INPUTS

will exit all On-Screen

INFO

program (SAP), the time,
the TIMER is set.

Displays.

button

ANALOG

When the remote control is in TV mode, press this
button
to access
the INPUTS
menu.
Use the
CURSOR
the

and SELECT

inputs

INPUTS

that

are

button

buttons
being

the Inputs menu
button to select.

items.

CHANNEL

ID and if

CHANNELS
A':alog Channel

to scroll and select
used.

repeatedly

button

Press this button when you want to check the
channel being received, the picture source, if
the channel has stereo (ST) or second audio

will also
Then

press

Pressing
cycle

the

through

the SELECT

DJgita]channe;

INPUT

1

Select to choose

INPUT 1.

INPUT

2

Select to choose

INPUT 2.

INPUT

3

Select to choose

INPUT 3.

INPUT- FRONT

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Capt_on_tt[ng

Select to choose side INPUT.

When

HDMI 1

Select to choose

HDMI

HDMI 2

Select to choose

HDMI 2 INPUT.

HDMI- FRONT

Select to choose

side HDMI INPUT.

AIR/CABLE

Select between

O

_)

1 INPUT.

Air or Cable signal.

ANTENNA
button
(ANT)
Use this button to access AIR/CABLE
directly.
CURSOR

buttons/SELECT

signal

input

button

All the On-Screen

Display

adjusted

the CURSOR

by using

Eventtimef

an S-VIDEO
Input is connected
to INPUT 1

features

can be set or
buttons

When a Component
Input is connected

Video: Y-PbPr
to INPUT 3

and the

SELECT button, except for numeric entries. Press
the CURSOR buttons toward desired direction and
press the SELECT
_)

CLOSED

button

CAPTIONS

Use this button

to select.

(CC)

to display

button

the

dialogue,

narration,

and/or sound effects of a television program or home
video

which

available.

are displayed
Your

these programs
_)

local
as [_

GUIDE

button

[Cable

Box (CBL),

Set-Top-Box

on the TV screen

TV program
or [_

Satellite

(STB)

The use of this button

mode

guide

when

denotes

.

Receiver

(SAT)/

only]

is only applicable

when

the

remote control
is in (CBL) and (SAT/STB)
mode.
Press this button to access the Channel Guide of
the (CBL), and (SAT/STB).

25

@

VOLUME
{VOL), MUTE button
Press the VOLUME button (A or V) until you obtain

Press

the

(FAV)

channel

the desired

Favorite

Channel

and

displayed

To reduce

sound level.
the sound to one half of normal volume

the sound,

off completely

press the MUTE

by pressing
until the
from

your

holding

Captioning

will display

automatically

MUTE/SOFT MUTE is on and Closed
to AUTO (see page 55).

is set

off at a volume

level

level 30 or less, the volume level will be at the level
it was set when the TV is turned on.
SELECTOR/FAVORITE

(FAV CH)/ENTER
buttons
The CHANNEL
SELECTOR
select

channels,

lock access

I to 9, or simply

buttons

are used to

code,

etc. Use the

press the single digit

channel you wish to tune then press the ENTER button
for the TV to tune. Channel selection may also be
performed
CHANNEL

26

by

CHANNEL

(OH) DOWN

(V).

(OH)

®

UP

is GREEN.
tuned

down

Press

channels.
channel

it

You
list

the FAV CH button

turns

from

WHITE

to

You can also delete a channel

favorite

channel

the

channel

FAV
turns

list
OH

by pressing

and

button

the

highlighted

until
GREEN

to

(A)

or

LAST

CHANNEL

button

(-) DASH

between

the current

and

button

Use the (-) DASH button
with the CHANNEL
SELECTOR
buttons to enter Digital Channels that
have subchannel
numbers
indicated by (-) DASH
(example 15-1).

CHANNEL

CHANNEL
SELECTOR buttons to enter one, two,
or three numbers to select channels. Enter 0 first
for channels

are in

(FAV) is displayed

GREEN.

Press this button to toggle
last channel viewed.

31 or greater, the volume level will default to 30
when the TV is turned on. However, if it is set to a

CHANNEL

Favorite

you

when

Caption

(_
When the TV power is turned

when

channel

to

know

to your Favorite

and holding

down

displayed
WHITE.

switch

will

channel

displayed

highlighted

one more time,

or VOL UP (A).

Closed

to

You

mode

can add any channel

(MUTE). To restore
button

button

mode.

again to return to your regular

(SOFT MUTE) to answer the telephone, etc., press
the MUTE button. Press the MUTE button again to
turn the sound

the

FAV CH

_)

RECORD

button

Press to record programs
PVR/VCR mode.

when

the remote

is in

OPERATING
FUNCTION

THE

PRECODED

FOR YOUR

CABLE

BOX,
SOURCESELECT

This remote

is designed

cable

boxes.

match

the remote

You

to operate

must

first

system

different

program

of your

the

cable

types

of

remote

to

®®®

box (refer to

pages 32-33 for pre-codes).

I
1.

Turn ON your cable

2.

To switch
SOURCE

to Cable (CBL) pre-coded
SELECT
button on the

to position
the LED
selection SAT/CBL.
Hold

down

box.

the

light

SOURCE

to the

SELECT

mode,
remote

@
@._____

use the
control

corresponding

button

@m
@

on the

remote and enter the four digit preset code that
matches your cable box as shown on pages 32-33.
Release the SOURCE SELECT button. The indicator

@

light will flash 3 times if the code was accepted.

'

Aim the remote at the cable box and press the
POWER button. The remote will turn off your cable
box when the correct
four digit preset code is
entered.
When this occurs, the remote control is
programmed
for your cable box.
does not turn off, try a different
code.
5.

The remote

':i

J i

E

J

If the cable box
four digit preset

will now control your Cable box.

HITACHI

@

PRECODED
These buttons
codes :

(_)

CABLE
transmit

BOX buttons
the chosen

precoded

-Power

-Cursor & Select

-Number

-Menu

-Info

-Enter

-Exit
-Guide

-Channel Up & Down
-Last CH

EXCLUSIVE
TV buttons
These buttons are for operating
-Day/Night
-Aspect
-ANT

MY CABLE

BOX

-CC
-Vol Up & Down
-Mute
CODE

cable

PAD

the TV :
-Inputs (only if
programmed,
refer
to page 31 )

IS:

27

OPERATING
YOUR

THE

PRECODED

FUNCTION

SET-TOP-BOX/SATELLITE

FOR

RECEIVER.
SOURCESELECT

This remote

is designed

set-top-box/satellite
the remote

systems.

to match

top-box/satellite
codes).

to operate

the

systems

You

remote
(refer

different
must first

system

types

program

of your

to pages 32-33

of

1.

Turn ON your set-top-box/satellite

systems.

2.

To switch

(SAT) pre-coded

to set-top-box/satellite

®®®,®

set-

for pre-

@
@---

@

@

@

mode, use the SOURCE
SELECT button on the
remote control to position the LED light to the
corresponding
Hold down

selection

SAT/CBL

the SOURCE

SELECT

button

on the

remote and enter the four digit preset code that matches
your set- top-box/satellite receiver as shown on page
32-33. Release the SOURCE SELECT button. The

I

@---

indicator light will flash 3 times if the code was accepted.

iIj

..J J

I j

I i

r

ill

I
I

Aim the remote at the set-top-box/satellite
receiver
and press the POWER button. The remote will turn

I

I
I I
!

I

off your set-top-boxisateNite
receiver when the
correct four digit preset code is entered. When this
occurs, the remote control is programmed
for your
set-top-box/sateNite
receiver.
If the set-topbox/satellite
receiver
does not
different four digit preset code.
5,

The remote will
satellite receiver.

now

control

turn

your

off,

try

a

set-top-box/

HITACHI

O

PRECODED
RECEIVER

SET-TOP-BOX/SATELLITE
buttons

These buttons transmit the chosen
set-top-box/satellite
codes :
-Power

-Cursor

-Menu

-Info

-Exit
-Guide

-Channel Up & Down
-Last CH

-Number

PAD

-Enter, Dash

EXCLUSIVE
TV buttons
These buttons are for operating

the TV :

-Day/Night

-CC

-Mute

-Aspect
-ANT

-Vol Up & Down

-Inputs (Only if programmed,
refer to page 31 ).

MY Satellite
SET-TOP-BOX

28

& Select

pre-coded

RECEIVER/
CODE IS:

OPERATING
FUNCTION
This remote
DVD

THE PRECODED
FOR YOUR
DVD PLAYER.
is designed

players.

match

to operate

You must

the remote

system

first

SOURCESELECT

different

program

of your

_

the

types

of

remote

to

DVD player

(refer to

pages 32-33 for pre-codes).

1.

2.

Turn ON your DVD player.
To

switch

SOURCE

to

DVD

SELECT

(b

pre-coded

mode,

button on the remote

use

position the LED light to the corresponding
DVD.
Hold down

the SOURCE

SELECT

the

control to

button

G

selection

on the

remote and enter the four digit preset code that
matches your DVD player, as shown on pages 32-33.
Release the SOURCE SELECT button. The indicator

I-----I

@___.

light will flash 3 times if the code was accepted.
Aim the remote at the DVD player and press the
POWER button.
The remote will turn off your DVD
player when the correct four digit preset code is
entered.
When this occurs, the remote control is
programmed
for your DVD player.
If the DVD
player does not turn off, try a different four digit
preset code.
5.

The remote

will now control

your DVD player.

HITACHI

(_

PRECODED
DVD Buttons
These buttons transmit the
DVD codes :

chosen

-Power

-Number

-Menu

-Play, Stop, Pause,

-Info
-Cursor

precoded

PAD

RWD, FWD, Skip RWD,
& Select

Skip FWD.

EXCLUSIVE
TV Buttons
These buttons are for operating

the TV :

-Day/Night

-CC

-Inputs (Only if

-Aspect
-ANT

-Vol Up & Down
-Mute

programmed,
to page 31)

refer

-Exit
MY DVD PLAYER

CODE

IS:

29

OPERATING
YOUR

THE

VCR/PVR

PRECODED
(Personal

FUNCTION
Video

FOR

Recorder).
SOURCESELECT

This remote

is designed

VCRs/PVRs.
match

You

the remote

to operate

must first
system

different

program

of your

the

types

of

remote

to

VCR/PVR

Turn

ON

your

2.

To switch

to VCR/PVR

SOURCE

SELECT

position
selection

the LED
PVR/VCR.

Hold down

SAT/
CBL

Q

(refer to

pages 32-33 for pre-codes).

1.

PVR
VCR

DVD

I

VCR/PVR.

pre-coded

mode, use the

button on the remote control to
light

the SOURCE

to

the

SELECT

corresponding

button

on the

@

remote and enter the four digit preset code that
matches your VCPJPVR, as shown on pages 32-33.
Release the SOURCE SELECT button. The indicator
light will flash 3 times if the code was accepted.
Aim the remote
POWER button.

at the VCR/PVR and press the
The remote will turn off your PVR

when the correct four digit preset code is entered.
When
this
occurs,
the
remote
control
is
programmed
for your VCR/PVR.
does not turn off, try a different
code.
5.

The remote

will now control

If the VCR/PVR
four digit preset

your VCR/PVR.

HITACHI

@

PRECODED

VCR/PVR

These
buttons
transmit
VCR/PVR codes :

@

the

precoded

-Cursor

-Menu

-Channel

Up & Down

-Dash (-)

-Exit

-Number

PAD

-Play, Pause,

-Info
-Record

-Last CH
-RWD

EXCLUSIVE

& Select

chosen

-Power

-Enter
Stop

-FWD, Skip FWD

TV Buttons

These buttons

are for operating

-Day/Night

-CC

-Aspect
-ANT

-Vol Up & Down
-Mute

MY VCR/PVR

3O

Buttons

CODE

IS:

the TV :
-Inputs (only if
programmed,
refer to page 31)

INPUT
This

ACCESS
optional

feature

allows

control to setup it's SOURCE
the specified
applicable

input of the TV.

to the remote

only applies
modes.

to

the

user of

PVR/VCR

device mode

the LED indicator

Hold down

the SOURCE

SAT/CBL

@®®@
®®®®
O0

SELECT

button

to the corresponding

SELECT

and enter the four digit

button

preset

on the

code that

your device as shown on pages 32-33.

Then enter the assigned
device

sou_c__E_EC_

is

(DVD, PVR/VCR,

to position
selection.

3.

and

Q

_),Y/NIG]_T A2ECE

by using your SOURCE

matches

remote

to access

normal mode only and

SAT/CBL)

remote

the

button

Setup for this feature

control's
DVD,

Select the desired

2.

the

SELECT

is related

4.

Release

5.

If done correctly,

the SOURCE

The remote

7.

Pressing

(1-7) that the

SELECT

1).

button.

the device LED indicator

3 times to confirm
6.

input number

to (refer below to Table

proper

will blink

setup.

will now control

the desired

@®@®®®
@®®
®@®

device.
H|TACH|

the INPUTS

button

video input of the desired

SETUP
0573
_

_._

EXAMPLE
connected

will now access

device.

(Hitachi

DVD with

to INPUT

1 of the

precode
TV)

Select

DVD mode by using your SOURCE

button

to position

the LED indicator

down

SOURCE

Hold

the

press the numbers

SELECT

to DVD.

SELECT

button

(_

Release

_

If done correctly, the device LED indicator
3 times to confirm proper setup.
The remote

_._

Press
video

and

0, 5, 7 and 3.

_3_ Then press the number 1 for the assigned
number of the DVD player.
SOURCE

the

SELECT

will now control

input

button.
will blink

the DVD player.

the INPUTS button to instantly
input of your DVD on Input 1.

access

the

INPUT
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
INPUT- FRONT
HDMI I
HDMI 2
HDMI- FRONT

Table 1
ASSIGNMENT NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Cable BRAND

Codes

instrument ........0869

0045 0278 0020,0561
1278

Panasonic

1535

Daytron .........................
Dell ................................

0020
1972

Penney

0819,1250
0775,1775

Denon ...........................
DirecTV .........................

0042
0739

Pentax ...........................

0035,0037,0240,0042,
0038,1035,1237
0042,0065,0105

Hughes Network System 1142,0749,1749,1442
iLo ...................................
1535
JVC ................................. 0775,1775

Durabrand

0039,0038

Philco ............................

0035,0479

Dynatech ....................... 0000
Electrohome .................. 0037

Philips ...........................

LG ..................................

Electrophonic ................ 0037
Emerex .......................... 0032
Emerson ........................ 0037,0184,0000,0121,

Pilot ...............................

0035,6081,0082,0618,
0739,1081,1181
0037

GOI ................................. 0775,1775
Goodmans ..................... 1248

An_ino ......................

Hisense ..........................

Bell South ............... 0899
Clearmaster ............ 0883

Hitachi ...........................
HTS ...............................

ClearMax

1602

................ 0883

Coolmax

.................

0883

Digeo ......................
Director ...................

1187
0476

1226,1414

Daewoo .........................

.....................

1479
.....................

1062,0035,0162,0225,
0616,1035,1162,1262

..........................

General instrument.. 0476,0810,0276,0003,
0011

Magnavox ...................... 0724,0722
Memorex ....................... 0724

GoldStar ................... 0144

Mitsubishi

......................

0749

Hamlin ..................... 0009,6273
Hitachi ..................... 0011,1421

Motorola ........................
NED ...............................

0869
1270

i3 Micro .................... 1602

Next Level ..................... 0869

Fisher ............................

0593,1278,1479,1593,
0047,0104

Jerrold ..................... 0476,6810,0276,0003

Pace ..............................

Fuji ................................
Funai .............................
Garrard .........................

0035,0033
0000,0593,1593
0000

Protec ............................

1060
0072

Pulsar ............................

0039

Gateway ........................
GE .................................

1972
0060,0035,0240,0865,

Quarter ..........................
Quartz ...........................

0048
0046

0202,0760,0761,0807,
1035,1060

Quasar ..........................

0035,0162,1035,1162

RadioShack ..................
Radix .............................

0800,1037
0037

Randex ..........................

0037

RCA ...............................

0060,6240,0042,0149,

0012,0011
................. 0000

Memorex

Panasonic

0887

..................... 0247,0701

Paysat ...........................

0724

Motorola .................. 1376,0476,0810,0276

Philips ............................

1187,1254,1106
Mugitech .................. 0883

Proscan .........................

1142,0749,1749,0724,
1076,0722,0099,1442
0392,0566

MugiVision

............... 0012

Myfio ........................ 1602
Pace ........................ 1877,0237,0008
Panasonic
Paragon

............... 0000,0107

Proton ............................ 1535
RadioShack ................... 0869
RCA ...............................

0568,0855,0143,1392

Sa msu ng .......................

1377,1276,1108,1109,
1442,1609

................... 0000

Philips ...................... 1305,0317
Pioneer .................... 1877,0877,0144,0533
Pulsar ....................... 0000

Sanyo ............................
SKY ...............................

1219
0856

0043,0209,0002,0278,
0061,0208,0479,0561,

Go Video .......................
GoldStar ........................

0432,0526
0037,0038,1237

Gradiente

0000

......................

Pioneer ......................... 0067
Polk Audio ..................... 0081
Portland

.........................

Proscan

.........................

Harley Davidson ............ 0000
Harman/Kardon
............. 0081,0038
Harwood ........................

0020

Presidian ........................ 1593
Profitronic ...................... 0240
0060,0202,0760,0761

0065,0105,0106,0202,
0760,0761,0807,0880,

0072

Headquarter .................. 0046
Hewlett Packard ............. 1972

Realistic

RadioShack ............. 0883
RCA ......................... 1256

Tivo ...............................

1142,1442

HI-Q ...............................

oo47

Toshiba

0749,1749,0790,1285

Hitachi ...........................

0000,0042,0041,0865,

ReplayTV
Ricavision

Regal ....................... 0279,0273
Rembrandt .............. 0011
Runco ..................... 0000

UgimateTV ....................
Uniden ...........................

0089,0105,0543,0544

Runco ............................

0039

Howard Computers ....... 1972
HP .................................
1972

Samsung .......................
Sanky ............................

0240,6045,0739,1014
0048,0039

Hughes Network System.o042,0739
Humax ..........................
0739

Sansui ...........................

0000,0067,0209,0041,

0000

Samsung ................. 0144
Scientific Atlanta ......1877,0877,0477,0008

.........................

1392,1840
0724,0722

US Digital ....................... 1535
USDTV .......................... .1535

.........................

1035,1060
0035,0037,0048,0047,

Sony .............................. 0639,1639,1640
Star Choice ................... 0869

Quasar .....................

0000,0104,0046,0062
......................
......................

0614,0616
1972

Voom .............................

0869

Zenith ............................

0858,1856

Hush .............................. 1972
iBUYPOWER ................. 1972

Sanyo ............................

0271,0479,1479
0047,0240,0104,0046,
0159

DBS/PVR

Codes

Jensen ..........................

0041

Scott ..............................

0184,0045,0121,0043

JVC ...............................

0067,0041,0008

Sears .............................

0035,0037,0847,0000,

KEC ...............................
Kenwood .......................

0037,0278
0067,0041,0038

KLN ...............................

oo72

Kodak ............................
LG .................................

0035,0037
1037

Linksys ..........................
Lloyd's ...........................

1972
0000,0208

Singer ............................ 0072
Sonic Blue ..................... 0614,0616

Hughes Network System._ 142,1442
Motorola ........................ 0869

Logik .............................
LXl ................................

0072
oo37

Sony ..............................

0035,0032,0033,0000,

1142,1442
0392

Magnasonic

0593,1278

Vortex View ............. 0883

Philips ............................
Proscan .........................

Stack .............................
STS ...............................

0636,1032,1232,1972
0009,1972
0042

Zenith ......................

RCA ...............................

1392

Samsung

1442

Sejin ........................

1602

Signature .................

0011

Sony ........................
StarDom ..................

1006
0003

Supercable

.............. 0276

Supermax ................ 0883
Thomson ................. 1256
Tocom ..................... 0012
Torx .........................

0003

Toshiba ...................
Tdstar ......................

0000
0883

V2 ............................

0883

Viewmaster ............. 0883
Vision ...................... 0883

Cable/PVR

0000,0525,0899

Codes

Americast

Combo

BRAND

DireoTV ..........................

1377,0392,0639,1142,
1076,0099,1392,1442,
1640

Dish Network System

....1505,0775

Dishpro ..........................
Echostar ........................
Expressvu

1505,0775
1505,0775

..................... 0775

.......................

Sony .............................. 0639,1640
Star Choice ................... 0869

Combo BRAND
................ 0899

Codes

Magnavox

..................
.....................

0035,0039,0081,0800,

0042,0104,0046,0105,
1237
Sharp .............................
Shintom .........................

0048,0062,0807,0848
0072

Shogun ..........................

0240

0149,0563,0593,1593,
1781

Sylvania

Magnin ..........................
Marantz .........................

0240
0035,0081

Symphonic

Marta .............................

0037

Digeo ....................... 1187
General Instrument ..0810

VCR BRAND
ABS ...............................

1972

Jerrold .....................

0810

Motorola ..................
Pace ........................

1376,0810,1187,1106
1877,0237

Admiral ..........................
Adventura .....................

0048,0209
oooo

Aiko ...............................

0278

Pioneer ....................
RCA .........................

1877,0877
1256

Aiwa ..............................

0037,0000,0124,0307

0039,0047,0240,0000,
0104,0209,0046,0307,

Akai ...............................
AIienware ......................

0041,0061,0106,0175
1972

0479,1037,1162,1237
1262

Scientific Atlanta ...... 1877,0877

.........................
....................

0035,0081,0800,0043,
0593,1593,1781
0000,0593,1593

Systemax ...................... 1972
Tagar Systems .............. 1972

Matsushita .................... 0035,0162,1162
Media Center PC .......... 1972

Tatung ...........................
Teac ..............................

0041
0000,0041

MEI ...............................

0035

Technics ........................

0035,0162

Memorex

0035,0162,0037,0048,

Teknika ..........................
Thomas .........................

0035,0037,0800
0000

Tivo ...............................

0618,0638,0739,1996

TMK ..............................
Toshiba .........................

0240,0208
0045,0043,0845,1008,

......................

Sony ........................ 1006
Supercable .............. 0276
Thomson ................. 1256

America Action .............. 0278

MGA .............................

American High .............. 0035
Asha .............................. 0240

MGN Technology ......... 0240
Microsoft ......................
1972

Totevision ......................
Touch .............................

0037,0240
1972

Zenith ......................

Audiovox .......................
Beaumark .....................

Mind .............................

1972

Minolta ..........................

0042,0105

Unitech
Vector

0240
0045

Mitsubishi ......................
Motorola ........................

0067,0043,0061,0807
0035,0048

MTC ..............................

0240,0000
0000,0072
0104,0067,0041,0038

SATELLITE

BRAND

0899
Codes
0772

Chaparral

0216

.................

1639,1142,0247,0749,
1749,0724,0819,1856,
1076,1108,0099,1109,
1414,1442,1609,1392,
1640
Dish Network System1505,1005,0775,1775
Dishpro
1505,1005,0775,1775
Echostar
1505,1005,0775,1775
Expressvu

GE

0775,1775
0566

0037,0278
0240

Bell & Howell ................. 0104
Broksonic

(Set Top Box)
AlphaStar .................

Crossdigital .............. 1109
DirecTV .................... 1377,0392,0566,0639,

32

General

ABC ........................ 0003,0008,0011
Americast ................ 0899

......................

0184,0121,0209,0002

0240,0043,0061

1145,1972,1996

..........................

Vector Research ............ 0038
Video Concepts ............. 0045,0061
Videomagic .................... 0037
Videosonic .................... 0240

Calix ..............................

0479,1479
0037

Canon ...........................

0035

Multitech .......................
NEC ..............................

......................

1972

Capehart .......................
Carver ...........................

0020
0081

Nikko ............................
0037
Niveus Media ................ 1972

Villain .............................
Voodoo ..........................

oooo
1972

CCE ..............................

0072,0278

Noblex ..........................

0240

Wards ............................

0060,0035,0048,0047,

Citizen ...........................
Colt ...............................

0037,0278,1278
0072

Northgate

......................

1972

Olympus

.......................

0035

Craig .............................

0037,0047,0240,0072
0271

Onkyo ...........................

0222

Optimus ........................

1062,0162,0037,0048,
0104,0432,0593,1048,

White Westinghouse ..... 0209,0072
XR-IO00 ........................ 0035,0000,0872
Yamaha ......................... 0038

1162,1262

Zenith ............................

0062
0184,6209,6002,0479

ZT Group .......................

Curtis Mathes ................ 0060,0035,0162,0041
0760,1035
Cybemex ....................... 0240
CyberPower .................. 1972

Optonica .......................
Orion .............................

Viewsonic

0081,0240,0000,0042,
0072,0149,0062,0760

0039,0033,0000,0209,
0479,1139,1479
1972

DBS/PVR
Combo BRAND

Codes

Enterprise
ESA

0591

Sony

0533,1533,0864,1033,

0821,1268

1431

HughesNetworkSystems

0739

Fisher

0670,1919

Sova

1122

Philips

0739

Funai

0675,1268,1334

Sungale

1074

Samsung

0739

Gateway
GE

1073,1077,1158

Superscan

0821

0522,0815,0717

SVA

0860,1105

Go Video

0744,0715,0741,0783,

Sylvania

0675,0821,1268

PVR BRAND

Codes

ABS

1972

0833,0869,1044,1075,

Symphonic

0675,0821

Alienware

1972

1099,1144,1158,1304,

Teac

0758,0790,0809

CyberPower
Dell

1972
1972

1730

Technics

0490,0703

Go Vision

1071,1072

Technosonic

0730

DirecTV

0739

GoldStar

0741

Techwood

0692

Gateway
Hewlett Packard

1972
1972

GPX
Greenhill

0699,0769

Terapin

1031

0717

Theta

Howard
HP

1972
1972

Harman/Kardon
Hitachi

0582,0702

Toshiba

0503,0695,1045,1154

0573,0664,1247,1919

Tredex

0799,0800,0803,0804

Hughes Network Systems 0739
Humax
0739

Hiteker
iLo

0672

TYT

1348

Urban

Hush

1972

blitial

0717

US

iBUYPOWER

1972

insignia

1268

Venturer

0790

Linksys
Media Center PC

1972
1972

Integra
JBL

0627

Vizio

1064,1226

0702

Xbox

0522

Microsoft

1972

Jensen

1016

Yamaha

0490,0539,0545

Mind

1972

JSl

1423

Zenith

0503,0591,0741,0869

Niveus Media

1972

JVC

0558,0623,0867,1164

Zoece

1265

Northgate

1972

jWin

1049,1051

Panasonic

0616

Kawasaki

0790

DVD-R

Codes

Philips
RCA

0618,0739
0680

Kenwood
KLH

0490,0534,0682,0737

Accurian

1416

0717,0790,1020,1149

Apex

ReplayTV

0614,0616

1261

Aspire

Samsung
Sonic Blue

0739
0614,0616

Konka
Koss

0711,0719,0720,0721

Coby

1086

0651,0896,1423

CyberHome

1129

Sony
Stack

0636,1972
0009,1972

Landel
Lasonic

0826

Funai

0675,1334

0798,1173

Gateway

1073,1158

Systemax

1972

Lenoxx

1127

Go Video

0741,1158,1304,1730

Tagar Systems
Tivo

1972
0618,0636,0739

LG
LiteOn

0591,0741,0801,0869

iLo

1348

1058,1158,1416,1440

JVC

1164

Toshiba

1008,1972,1996

Loewe

0511

LG

0741

Touch
Viewsonic

1972
1972

Magnavox

0503,0539,0646,0675,

LiteOn

1158,1416,1440

0821,1268

Magnavox

0646,0675

Voodoo

1972

Malata

0782,1159

Panasonic

0490

ZT Group

1972

Marantz
Memorex

0539

Philips

0646

0695,0831,1270

Pioneer

0631

Microsoft

0522

Polaroid

1086

Mintek

0839,0717

RCA

0522

Mgsubishi

1521,0521

Samsung

Computers

DVD BRAND

Codes

Digital

0571

0705
Concepts

Logic

0503
0839

Digital
Digital

1056
1168

0490

Accudan

1072,1416

Momgsu

1082

Sensory

Advent

1016

NAD

0741

Sharp

0675

Aiwa

0641

NEC

0785

SoNy

1033,1431

Akai

0695,0770,0899,1089

Nesa

0717

Sylvania

0675

AIco

0790

Next Base

0826

Zenith

0741

NexxTech

1402

Amphion Media Works 0872

Norcent

1003,0872,1107,1265

AMW

0872

Onkyo

0503,0627,0792

Apex Digital

0672,0717,0755,0794
0795,0796,0797,0830

OptoMedia Electronics
Odtron

0896
0651

1004,1020,1056,1061

Panasonic

0490,0632,0703,1362,

Allegro

0869

1100

1158

1462,1490,1762

Arrgo

1023

Aspire Digital

1168,1407

Audiologic
Audiovox

0736,
0790,1041,1071,1072

Philips

0503,0539,0646,0675,
0854,1260,1267,1354

1121,1122

Pioneer

0525,0571,0631,0632

Axion

1071,1072

Polaroid

1020,1061,1086

B & K

0655,0662

Polk Audio

0539

Blaupunkt

0717

Portland

0770

Blue Parade
Broksonic

0571
0695,0868

Presidian
Pdma

0675,1072
1016

Cambridge Soundworks 0690
Cinea
0831

Proscan
ProVision

0522
0778

CineVision

0876,0833,0869

Qwestar

0651

Citizen

1277

RCA

0522,0571,0717,0790,

Coby

0778,0852,1086,1107
1165,1177,1351

Rio

0822,1022,1132,1193
0869

Craig
Curtis Mathes

0831
1087

Rotel
Rowa

0623
0823

CyberHome

0816,0874,1023,1024

Sampo

0698,0752

1117,1129,

Sa msung

0490,0573,0820,0899,

0784,0705,0833,0869
1169,1172,1234,1242

Sansui

1044,1075
0695

Denon

0490,0634

Sanyo

Desay

1407

Sensory

Disney

0675,1270

Sharp

0630,0675,0752,1256

Dual
Durabrand

1068,1085
1127

Sharper Image
Sherwood

1117
0633,0770,1043,1077

DVD2000

0521

Shinsonic

0533,0839

Emerson

0591,0675,0821,1268

Sonic Blue

0869,1099

Daewoo

Science

Philco

0690,0733,0790,0862,
1855,2000

0670,0695,0873,1919
Science

1158

33

Press MENU
different

on the remote

features

Use the CURSOR
PAD
and highlight a different
Display

control

on your HITACHI

to display

the

LCD TV.

(buttons
A,T,4
and I_)
feature of the On-Screen

menu. Press the SELECT

button

to select.

Press EXIT on the remote control to quickly exit
from a menu.

3,

This part of the screen shows
which selections
are available.

MPEG
Picture

Mode

Select between 3 picture modes;

Auto

NR
Movie

Reduces
Mode

Day Dynamic, Day Normal and Night.

detection

noise

the 3:2

in

Pulldown

feature.

Contrast

Adjust

contrast.

Brightness
Color
Tint

Adjust

brightness.

automatically

Adjust

color.

Adjust

tint.

adjusts the color to maintain
constant color levels even after

Sharpness
Back Light

Adjust

sharpness.

Adjust back light.

ColorTemperature

Set this to High for less intense

Auto

Color

The

AUTO

color with more blue, set to Medium

color.

Black Enhancement

Enhance

Contrast

light scenes.
Use this function

Mode

between

picture

two

Black

Side

Panel

in

Contrast

choose

Reduces
the picture.

conspicuous

noise

Choose

and

the

in

fidelity

colors.
bars

4:3
picture

On/Off

signals

in

format

ratio.

Choose
to factory

Mode

preserving

Set the gray side

aspect
Reset Video Settings

to

while

when watching
standard mode.
Aspect

brightness

settings.

Noise Reduction

function

monitors

of background

for natural color, set to Standard for
standard colors or Black and White
for more reddish

COLOR

a program or channel changes.
It also maintains
natural flesh
tones

34

mosquito

the picture.
Turn On/Off

to Reset Video Settings
settings.

Treble

the treble.

Set the Clock

Set Clock

Adjust

the bass.

Set Sleep Timer

Adjust

the balance.

Set Sleep Timer intervals
(30 min. intervals, 00:30-3:00).

Set Day/Night

Set Day/Night

Adjust

Bass
Balance
Surround

Select Surround

Bass Boost

Wide Normal)
Select Bass Boost option ON or OFF.

Audio Source

Select between

Internal Speakers

Sources.
Select internal

Auto Noise Cancel

speakers.
Eliminates

settings

(Off,

Timer

Set Event Timer

three Audio

Set The Menu Options

the noise between

stations.

Loudness

Adjust

Language

Select Language
available.

Loudness.

Select Optical

options

Output

Dynamic

Compression

Lip Sync

mode

Set viewing

reservation

for TV

or external

Adjust volume in fixed setting
between stations.

Select

picture

settings.
programs.

Perfect Volume

Digital Output
DRC

Settings.

if

options.

Range

English,

text and Background.
Power

French,

or

Set The Power Saving

Automatic
features.

Set The Inputs

Label Video Inputs, VCR, DVD,
etc.

Set The Closed Captions

Feature to display

Select

Select

The Quick

Start Option
Reset The Software

to ON or OFR

Choose
Spanish

saving

dialogue/text.

the TV Quick

Start

Up

Option.
Select to upgrade

TV software

and to Reset TV settings.

Synchronizes audio with video signal
on digital and analog sources.
Unlocked
Locked

Signal Meter
Auto Channel

Access
Scan

Channel

List

Change

Access

Engage

Lock

Set Auto Channel

Ratings

Lock access

to lock channel,

video

disabled.

code.

types of movies
types

picture

Block various
and

Power Swivel

Front panel.

Block various
motion

TV Ratings

Control

Scan.

Choose

and

Table Top Stand

List.

Change
and/or

Movie

enabled.

the motorized

Signal Meter.

Set Channel

Code

Power Swivel

television

based

on

based

on

ratings.
types of movies
programming

a parental

guide

ratings.
Canadian Ratings (ENG) Block various
and

television

types of movies
programming

based on the Canadian

ratings

system.
Canadian Ratings (FRN) Block various

types of movies

and television
programming
based on the Canadian French
ratings system.
Region

5

Ratings

system for DTV Signal

to block
programs.

various

types

of

35

SelectVIDEO
toadjustpicture
settings
andimprove
picture
quality.
Youcanindependently
customize
each
of
theVideoInputs
toyourpreference
toincrease
viewing
performance
andpleasure
depending
uponthevideo
program
being
viewed.
If RESET
isselected,
onlythe
selected
inputwillreset
toinitialconditions.
Picture

Mode

Use this
settings

1.

function

to choose

to optimize

automatic

picture

Use the CURSOR

buttons

_1 or I_ to highlight

select

MODE

settings

PICTURE

Day-Dynamic
2.

from

your TV's performance.

and

(Day-Normal,

or Night).

Then press the SELECT

button to set the mode and

return to the Video menu or press EXIT to quit menu.
3.

There are 3 Picture Modes available for the customer
Day (Dynamic)

, Day (Normal)

and Night mode.

Day (Dynamic) is the original factory preset mode, this
can be changed by adjusting any video setting to your
desire conditions.

Day ( Normal ) can be used as a

second video setting for daytime viewing. Night is set
to watch programing

during nigthtime.

1,

Use the CURSOR

PAD •

or •

to highlight

2.

Press the SELECT

button

or the CURSOR

3.

Press the CURSOR

4.

Press MENU

5.

Press EXIT to quit menu.

PAD _1 or I_ to adjust

the function

to be adjusted.

PAD I_ to select the function

settings.

the function.

to return to main menu.

Contrast
Use this function

to change

the contrast

between

black

and white levels in the picture.
Brightness
Use this function

to adjust

overall

picture brightness.

Color
Use this function

to adjust the level of color in the picture.

Tint
Use this function

to adjust flesh

tones so they appear

natural

Sharpness
Use this function to adjust the amount of fine detail in the picture.

Back

Light

Use this function to change the back light of the LCD panel, this will increase or decrease the brightness of the LCD panel but
not the brightness of the video signal.
36

Color

Temperature

Set this to High for cooler color with more blue, set to Medium
color or set to Black/White for more reddish color.
Black

for more natural color, set to Standard

Enhancement

Use this function

Contrast

to enhance

the shadow

to choose

between

level of Black, set to NORMAL
Noise

detail in dark scenes

using the settings

off, low, middle

and high.

Mode

Use this function

2 Contrast

for a balanced

Mode settings.

White

Set to DYNAMIC

for darker

images

REDUCTION

function

automatically

picture

quality. Set NOISE REDUCTION

MPEG

NR

reduces

conspicuous

to OFF if the TV experiences

noise
picture

in the picture

without

Movie

The AUTO
Theatrical
video.

movies

MODE

function

circuitry

turn ON or OFF the 3:2 PULLDOWN

are shot on film at 24 frames

When film is transferred

When AUTO

without

degrading

Mode

MOVIE

reconciled.

degrading

blocking.

The MPEG NR (Noise Reduction) function automatically
reduces mosquito noise in the picture
picture quality. Set MPEG NR to OFF if the TV experiences picture block noise.

Auto

more in the

to Black level.

Reduction

The NOISE

Auto

for accurate

This involves
MOVIE

to video for television

a process

MODE

for this special

or still pictures

is turned

feature

viewing,

DETECTION

per second,
the disparity

instead
between

SPECIAL

FEATURE.

of 30 frames
the two frame

or 60 fields like
rates

must be

known as 3:2 pulldown.
ON from the VIDEO

to improve

menu, your Hitachi

video performance

when watching

LCD Television

will activate

the

film based sources.

Color

The AUTO COLOR function automatically
monitors and adjusts the color to maintain constant color levels even after
a program or channel changes. It also maintains natural flesh tones while preserving fidelity of background
colors.

Black

Side

Panel

The BLACK SIDE PANEL
bars from gray to black
in Standard mode.

function turns the gray side
when watching
4:3 signals

1.

Press the CURSOR

PAD < or •

to set to ON or OFE

2.

Press EXIT to quit menu or select SET BLACK SIDE
PANEL to return to the previous menu.

37

Aspect
Use this function
Ratio.
Auto

to select

the Picture

Format

Aspect

Aspect

Automatically

adjust the Aspect

Ratio depending

on

the input signal to fill the screen.
Mode
Manually

select the Aspect

Vertical

Position

This function

Ratio.

allows you to change

the vertical

position

when aspect style is either 4:3 EXPANDED/ZOOMI/ZOOM2

or 16:9 ZOOM.

For example,

it will be useful for

centering the picture area at both the top and bottom of the picture with 480i//480p signal.
Adjustable range is -10 (video center is toward bottom of screen) to +10 (video is toward top of screen).

1.

Use the CURSOR

2.

Press the CURSOR

3.

Press the EXlTto

Reset

Video

PAD • or •
PAD •

to to select menu item.

or I_ to adjust

quit the MENU,

the function.

or select ASPECT

Settings

This function allows you to Reset the Video Menu Settings
VIDEO mode.

1.

Use CURSOR

2.

Press the SELECT

3.

select Reset Video Settings.
Use the CURSOR PAD • to access

4.

softkey.
Press the SELECT

PAD •,Y
button

to highlight

functions.

or CURSOR

PAD 1_ to

button

at the Reset

to Reset

the Video

Settings.
You can customize
preference
pleasure,

to

each of the Video

increase

depending

viewing

upon

Inputs to your

performance

the video

program

and
being

viewed. If RESET is selected, only the selected Input will
reset to the initial conditions

as explained

above.

If RESET is selected in Input 1, only Input 1 will return to
factory conditions.

38

to return to the main menu.

of the present input and return it to the Day-Dynamic

Select
AUDIO
toadjust
theTVtoyourpreference
and
toimprove
thesoundquality.
1.
2.
3.

Press
Press
Press
return

CURSOR PAD • or • to select menu item.
CURSOR PAD _ or 1_to adjust the function.
EXlTto quit the MENU, or select AUDIOto
to the main menu.

Treble
This function

controls

the high frequency

controls

the low frequency

audio to all speakers.

Bass
This function

audio to all speakers.

Balance
This function

will control

the left to right balance

of the LCD TV internal

speakers.

Surround
Surround sound is the concept of expanding the spatial imaging of audio from one dimension
two or three dimensions. This is often done to create a more realistic audio environment.
1.-

Use CURSOR

PAD •

2.-

Use CURSOR

PAD _1 or •

Off:turns
Normal

off the surround
Surround

Wide Surround
5 channel
Bass

technology.

contents

to highlight

surround

to

option.

to select Off, Normal or Wide.

sound effect.

: Provides
: Reproduce

normal surround

or •

(Mono/Left-Right)

the surround

effect by locating two or more speakers

to the rear of the listener.

much better quality 5 channel sound signals from ordinary
Wide surround

with ordinary stereo

enable users to enjoy sound playback

stereo contents

in wide surround

comparing
virtual

with

area like

contents.

Boost

This function

allows to enhance

the low frequency

audio performance

of your speaker

system.

39

Audio Source
Multi-Channel Television Sound will allow you to select STEREO (a stereo broadcast), MONO (monaural sound)
used when receiving a weak stereo broadcast or SECOND AUDIO PROG (SAP) which may be a secondary
language, weather report, etc.
Internal

Speakers

This function

is useful when setting

up the external

speakers.

ON

Select this feature

TV as Center

Select this feature when setting up external speakers
The TV's speakers will work as the center speaker.

if using the internal

OFF

Select this feature

only.

if you prefer to use only speakers

Auto Noise Cancel
This function
eliminates
the noise between
stations.
automatically
eliminate the audio for that channel.
Perfect

speakers

If a channel

from a separate
from a separate

is tuned

and

is noisy,

stereo system.
stereo system.

this function

will

Volume

This function

will automatically

adjust volume

so each channel

and input has the same average

volume

level.

Language
Some programs transmit more than one DTV language option.
Most will have English as a default language.
language function will allow you to select up to 4 language options (if available).

The

Loudness
Set this function to ON to emphasize bass and treble at low volume levels.

Digital
Output
This function allows you to select between
D[3_

Dolby_ Digital and PCM. This setting will be fed into optical output.

°

_U_B_AL

Dolby®Digital
- Select
decoder; it will provide

this feature if the TV is connected
to an amplifier/receiver
with a Dolby_Digital
only
six independent
soundtrack
channels through the optical output jack (Digital Audio).

PCM - Select this feature if the TV is connected to an amplifier/receiver with a PCM only decoder; it will provide
two independent soundtrack channels through the optical output jack (Digital Audio).
DRC
Dynamic
Range Compression
- Use this function
to
compress the range of sound volume. By compressing
the range of sound volume, it is possible not only to
suppress the output of loud sound at night but also to
raise the volume of low sound. The default setting is ON.

Use the CURSOR PAD • or I_ to select the chosen
options.

Use the functions at right if your TV is connected
to an
amplifier/receiver
with optical digital input with Dolby ®
Digital or PCM decoder capabilities.

Lip Sync
Selecting this feature will allow you to synchronize
the audio with the picture signal on a digital or analog source.
Use the CURSOR PAD 4 or 1_ to synchronize
the picture and the audio signal. The default value is set to 0.

40

SelectCHANNEL
MANAGER
to setyourAntenna
options,
runAutoChannel
Scan,Check
Signal
Meter
andSetChannel
List.
1.PressCURSOR
PADA,y tohighlight
functions.
2. Press
theSELECT
buttonorCURSOR
PAD• to
select.

Signal Meter
Select SIGNAL
antenna.

METER when using an indoor or outdoor

This feature

will show the signal strength

and

peak values of the Antenna signal to help you adjust your
antenna to optimize
Use the CURSOR
highlight

Auto

signal reception.
PADS

Channel

This feature

3.

store active Analog

in Auto Channel
buttons

(1) or CABLE(2)

Press the CURSOR
START

to

Scan

1. Use the CURSOR

2.

button

to exit.

will automatically

Digital channels

CABLE

and the SELECT

and select CLOSE

and

Scan memory.

.4 or • to highlight

AIR,

source.

buttons

.4 or • to highlight

the

or RESET option.

Press the SELECT

button

to select.

41

Channel

List

This function

allows

you to review

labeled

which

have

(ID},

MEMORY
which

which

which

added

are protected

channels
to

are

CHANNEL

by LOCK

and

(FAV} CHANNELS.

1.

Use the CURSOR

PAD to navigate

2.

Press the SELECT

button

SCAN

42

(SCAN},

are your FAVORITE

been

the Channel

List.

to select ON or OFF on the

and LOCK columns.

3.

To select LOCK column, input the access code.
(Default access code: 0000)

4.

Press the FAV button to set or remove the FAVORITE
settings.

5.

Press the EXIT button

to return to normal viewing.

Thisfunction
willblockoutthepicture
andsound
ofthe
selected
channel
orvideoinput.
Thecodeto entertheLocksfeature
is a fourdigit
access
codenumber.
Thefactory
preset
codeis0000.
UsetheNUMBER
buttons
toentertheaccess
code.

1. UsetheCURSOR
PADA, • to highlight
the
desired
function
intheLOCKS
menu.
2. Press
theSELECT
button
toselect.
Change
1.

Access

To change

Code
the ACCESS

CHANGE

ACCESS

CODE

CODE

NUMBER,

to change

select

the factory

preset code (0000) to your preference.
If you forget

your ACCESS

CODE

NUMBER,

use

the factory code 7777 to erase your key number.
This will reset the access code number back to the
factory

preset

(0000).

2.

Enter a new four digit number.

3.

Press EXIT to quit the menu.

Engage

Lock

When ENGAGE

LOCK

is selected,

SET CHANNEL

When SET CHANNEL

LOCK

When FRONT
button.

LOCK is turned

When

MOVIE

RATINGS

picture ratings
When
blocked

is selected,

and SET FRONT PANEL

on, the picture and sound
on, all buttons

you can

block

for the chosen

LOCK can be set individually.

channel

will be blocked

on the Front Panel will be deactivated,

various

types

of movies

and video

except

tapes

out.

the POWER

based

on motion

(see page 44).

"iV RATINGS

is selected,

various

types

of television

programming

based

on a parental

guide

ratings

will be

(see page 45).

Use CANADIAN
systems

PANEL

is turned

LOCK

RATINGS

used in Canada

Use REGION

to block

various

types

of movies

that you feel may be inappropriate

5 to block various

you feel may be inappropriate

types

of movies

due to its content

and

television

due to its content

and television

programs

programs

based

on the two

rating

(see pages 46-47).

based on ratings systems

used in U.S. that

(see page 48).

43

Movie

Ratings

Use Movie

Ratings

to prevent

you feel may be inappropriate

Use

the

MOVIE

2,

CURSOR

RATING

viewing

PAD

category

that

A,

•

to

select

the

that you want to block.

Press SELECT

to block the MOVIE

have selected.

Once

PG-13, all movies

of any movie

due to its content.

rating

RATING

is selected,

that you

for example

rated PG-13 and higher (R, NC-17,

and X) will be blocked.
3,

Press EXIT to quit the menu or select MOVIE RATING
to return to the previous menu.

Motion Picture Ratings Table
NOT RATED
Contains no rating. Not Rated (NR) and Not Applicable (NA) programs. Movie has not
been rated or ratings do not apply.

44

G

General

PG

Parental guidance

audiences.

PG-13

Parents strongly

R
NC-17

Restricted.
Under 17 requires accompanying
No one 17 and under admitted.

X

Adults

only

All ages admitted.
suggested.

cautioned.

Some material
Some material

may not be suitable

may be inappropriate

for children.
for children

parent or adult guardian.

under 13.

TV Ratings
Use "IV RATINGS
program
content.

Use

the viewing

of any TV

that you feel may be inappropriate

due to its

the

to prevent

CURSOR

"IV RATING

PAD

category

Press SELECT
have selected.

A,

•

to

select

the

that you want to block.

to block

the "IV RATING

that you

Press EXIT to quit the menu or select "IV RATING
to return to the previous menu.

TV Parental
TV-Y

Guide

Ratings

Table

All children.

The themes

young audience,
TV-Y7
TV-G

Directed

to older

physical

or comedic

General

audience.

sexual dialogue
TV-PG

Parental

TV-14

Parents

strongly

sexual situation,
TV-MA

Mature

audiences

graphic

violence,

FV
V

Fantasy Violence
Violence

S

Sexual Situation

L

Adult

D

Sexually

children

children.
violence,
It contains

in this program

are specifically

designed

for a very

from ages 2-6.

Themes

and

elements

or may frighten
little

children

or no violence,

in this

program

may

include

mild

under the age of 7.
no strong

language,

and

little or no

or situations.

guidance

limited violence,

and elements

including

suggested.

The program

some suggestive
cautioned.
more intense
only.

This

may contain

sexual dialogue
program

infrequent

may contain

sophisticated

violence

and intensely

suggestive

This program

may contain

mature

and explicit

coarse

language,

and situations.
themes,

intense

dialogue.

themes,

indecent

language,

sexual content.

Language
Suggestive

Dialogue

45

Canadian Ratings (Eng)
Use CANADIAN RATINGS (ENG) to block any type of
movie and television program in Canada that you feel
might be inappropriate in its content.
1.

Use

the

CURSOR

PAD

CANADIAN
RATINGS
want to block.
2.

Press SELECT
(ENG)

that

selected,
television

have

select

example

programs

rated

all

rating

is

movies

C8+ and higher

and
(G,PG,

automatically.

Ratings

English

Table

Programming

intended

for children

paid to themes,

which

could threaten

be no realistic

scenes

Content

Guidelines:

Programming

generally

may see on television.

language,

acceptable

or encourage

Any realistic

behaviour

nudity

children

in nature.

Other

or sexual content.

8 years and over to watch
as the preferred,

to imitate dangerous

of violence

is

There will

will be infrequent

or unrealistic

for children

depictions

Careful attention

and well-being.

acts which they

will be infrequent,

of the acts. Other Content

on

acceptable,
discreet,

Guidelines:

of

There

nudity or sexual content.
- Violence

verbal or emotional.
realistic

acts. Other

of aggressive

Violence will not be portrayed

and will show the consequences

General Audience
not depict

Depictions

considered

Guidelines:

will be no profanity,

Guidelines;

sense of security

that are clearly imaginary, comedic

or only way to resolve conflict;

G

children's

There will be no offensive

their own - Violence

low intensity

under age 8 - Violence

of violence.

and limited to portrayals
C8+

you

RATINGS

Once

C8+,

the

that

Press EXIT to quit the menu or select CANADIAN
RATINGS (ENG) to return to the previous menu.

Canadian
C

to

selected.

14+ and 18+) will be blocked

3.

•

category

to block the CANADIAN

you
for

A,

(ENG)

Guidelines:

Will be sensitive
scenes

Content

of violence

Guidelines:

Will contain

to themes
which

There

very little violence,

which

could

minimize

frighten

either physical

a younger

or gloss over the effects

may be some inoffensive

slang,

or

child, will
of violent

no profanity

and

no nudity.
PG

Parental Guidance
suitable

unsupervised
and/or

be

contains

for a general

limited

and

moderate;

Guidelines:

Could also contain

themes

or content

are strongly

audience

may consider

some

ages 8-13. Violence

Other Content

language.

age of 14 - Parents

intended
Parents

by children

will

violence.

mildly suggestive
Programming

children.

viewing

aggression

supernatural
14+

- Programming

for younger

may

include

brief scenes

which

cautioned

Guidelines:

May contain

but which

content

may not be

inappropriate

Depictions
physical,

infrequent

fantasy,

mild profanity,

or
or

of nudity.

may not be suitable for viewers

to exercise

for

of conflict

discretion

in permitting

under the
viewing

by

pre-teens and early teens. Violence Guidelines:
May contain intense scenes of violence.
Could deal with mature themes and societal issues in a realistic fashion. Other Content
Guidelines:

May contain

scenes

of nudity

and/or

sexual activity.

There could

be frequent

use of profanity.
18+

Adult

- Violence

character
graphic

46

Guidelines:

or theme,
language

intended

and explicit

May contain

violence

integral

to the development

for adult audiences.

Other Content

portrayals

and/or

of nudity

sex.

Guidelines:

of the plot,
May contain

Canadian

Ratings

(Frn)

Use CANADIAN

RATINGS

(FRN) to block

French programs

according

to various

that you feel might be inappropriate

Canadian

program

ratings

in its content.

1. Use the CURSOR PAD A, • to select the
CANADIAN RATINGS (FRN) category that you
want to block.
Press SELECT
(FRN)

that

have

selected,

for example

television

programs

be blocked
3.

to block the CANADIAN

you

RATINGS

selected.

Once

8 ANS+,

all movies

rated

8 ANS+

rating

is
and

and higher

will

automatically.

Press EXIT to quit the menu or select CANADIAN
RATINGS

Canadian
G

(FRN) to return to the previous

Ratings

French

menu.

Chart

General

- Programming

intended

violence content is minimal
unrealistic manner.
8 ans +

8 + General
audience
Viewing

- Not recommended

but contains
differentiate

Programming
violent

scenes

between

may not be suitable
or one or more

adult is therefore

strongly

recommended
for children

sufficiently

recommended

Programming
is not suitable for children
of violence or intense violence.

18 ans +

Programming
violence.

to adults

violence

with humor

for young

no violence,
or caricature

- Programming
that could

real and imaginary

16 ans +

restricted

of all ages. Contains

appropriately

for young children

light or occasional

with an adult is therefore

who cannot
13 ans +

for audiences

or is depicted

intended

disturb young
children

scenes

for children

(under the age of 8)

to affect

under

constant

either a few

them. Viewing

with an

13.

under the age of 16 - Contains

- Contains

for a broad
children.

portrayals.

under the age of 13 - Contains

violent

or the
or in an

violence

frequent

or scenes

scenes

of extreme

47

Region
5
UseRegion
5Ratings
toprevent
viewing
ofany
program that you feel may be inappropriate
This feature

will operate

movie or

due to its content.

only for ATSC Digital signal.

In order to set the Region 5 Ratings
the ATSC Digital
channel received must include Region 5 Ratings data
To see if the channel has Region
5 Ratings,
press
the INFO key on the R/C. See fig. (1) for reference.
Once the TV has received Region 5 Ratings data, the
Region 5 option in the lock menu will display the data.

1.

2.

Use the

CURSOR

REGION

5 category that you want to block.

Press

SELECT

buttons

to

that you have selected.
example

PG-13,

V or •to

block

the

select

all movies rated

the

REGION

Once rating is selected,

Fig. (1)

5
for

PG-13 and higher

(R, NC-17 and X) will be blocked.

iiiiiiiii&
3,

Press

EXIT

to quit the menu

5 to return to the previous

48

or select

REGION

menu.

Alternate Ratings (Example

Only) :

G

General

audiences.

PG
PG-13

Parental guidance suggested.
Some material may not be suitable for children.
Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate
for children under

R
NC-17

Restricted.
Under 17 requires accompanying
No one 17 and under admitted.

X

Adults

only

Y

Adults

only

All ages admitted.

parent

or adult guardian.

13.

Select
TIMERS
tosetyourClock,
Sleep
Timer,Event
Timer
andDay/Night
Timer.
1.

Use the CURSOR buttons • or • to highlight the
function to be adjusted.

2.

Press the SELECT

Set

The

button to select.

Clock

The Clock must be adjusted
before you can use tile
SET EVENT TIMER or DAY/NIGHT
TIMER feature.

Use the CURSOR PAD 4,1_,•,•
the chosen TIME ZONE settings.
Press the SELECT
daylight

savings,

button to select. If you observe
use CURSOR

PAD to highlight

DAYLIGHT SAVING CORRECTION
SELECT button to select.
Use

the

CURSOR

the CURRENT
MONTH,

to highlight

PAD

TIME

and press the

4,1_,A,•

(hour and minute),

to

highlight
AM or PM,

DAY, and YEAR.

4,

Use the CURSOR

PAD •,

•

to adjust

settings.

5.

Pressthe SELECT button to set the TIME AND DATE.

6.

Press EXIT to quit the menu or select SET THE CLOCK

to return to the previous

menu.

49

Set

Sleep

Select
minutes

Timer

this feature

to set your SLEEP

TIMER

from 30

to 3 hours (30 minute increments).

1.

Press the CURSOR PAD • repeatedly to set your
Timer from 0:00, 0:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30 and
3:00.

Set

Day/Night

Select

Timer

this feature

to activate

DAY/NIGHT
PICTURE
feature is not available
1.

Use the CURSOR
NIGHT

TIMER

and set your TV's

MODE automatically.
until the clock is set.

PADS to highlight SET DAY/

settings.

2.

Press the SELECT

button

3.

Use the CURSOR

PADS to select

MODE
4.

5.

to select the option.
DAY NORMAL

ON and to set it's TIMER.

Use the CURSOR
MODE

This

PADS

to select

DAY DYNAMIC

ON and to set it's TIMER.

Use the CURSOR

PADS to select NIGHT MODE ON

and to set it's TIMER.
6.

Press EXIT to quit the menu or select SET DAY/
NIGHT

50

TIMER

to return to the previous

menu,

Set

Event

This function
viewing

Timer
will automatically

reservation

you can not use this function
appear.

The message

3 seconds,

operate

of a program.

the LCD TV

If the clock

is not set,

and the screen at right will

on the screen will disappear

then the screen

automatically

after

goes to the

clock setup mode (see page 49).

1.

Use the CURSOR

PAD A, •

to highlight

EVENT

1,

EVENT 2, EVENT 3, EVENT 4 and then press the
SELECT button to select.

2.

Use the CURSOR PAD •, • or • to highlight and
select START TIME HOUR/MINUTE.

3.

Use the CURSOR PAD •, •
select START TIME AM/PM.

to highlight

and

4.

Use the CURSOR PAD •, • or • to highlight
select FINISH TIME HOUR/MINUTE

and

5.

Use the CURSOR PAD •, •
select FINISH TIME AM/PM.

and

6.

Use the CURSOR

7,

PAD •

or •

or • to highlight

to highlight

the MONTH.

Use the CURSOR PAD • to select a MONTH or
CURSOR PAD • to select DAILY, WEEKLY SUNDAY TO MONDAY. Use the CURSOR PAD _1
to return to MONTH.

8.

Use the CURSOR PAD •, • or • to highlight
select the DAY of the MONTH.

and

9.

Use the CURSOR
select the YEAR.

and

PAD •,

10. Use the CURSOR
PAD
buttons to set the channel

•

or • to highlight

•,•
or • or NUMBER
the TV will tune into.

11. A [_' in the box means the Event is enabled.

5!

Select SETUP when setting your TV up for the first
time.
1.

Use the CURSOR
the sub-menu

2.

PAD •

or •

to select

of your choice.

Press the SELECT

button

Set The Menu Options
Setup the Language and
OSD.

to select.

background

of the Menu

Set The Language
This feature will allow you to select any one of three
different

languages

for all on-screen

displays.

1.

Use the CURSOR PAD _1 or I_ to select the
language of your choice.

2.

Press EXIT to quit menu or select SET THE MENU
OPTIONS

to return to previous

menu.
!!!!!!!!!!_

52

Set

The

This

function

Menu

Background

allows

you

to choose

from

two

menu

backgrounds.
1.

Use CURSOR

PAD • or • to highlight

SET THE

MENU BACKGROUND
option.
Use the
PAD < or 1_ to select shaded or solid.

2.

Select

SOLID

for a black

can be seen behind

and a light background
3.

background

menu screen),

CURSOR

(no picture

select SHADED

is visible.

Press EXIT to quit menu or select SET THE MENU
OPTIONS

to return to the previous

menu.

Set The Power Saving
This feature

Image

helps

to increase

the lamp

Power

Use this feature

to have the save energy

back light level in three modes:
1.

life.

Press the CURSOR

by changeing

Max, Med and Min.

buttons

<1 or •

to select the

modes Max, Med or Min.

Automatic
Use

this

Power
feature

Saving
to

have

automatically
when a video
about 12 seconds.

1.

the

TV

turned

signal is not detected

OFF
for

Press the CURSOR buttons ,_ or • to highlight
Yes or No.

53

Set The
Use this
inputs.

Inputs
feature

to give

a name

to any of the video

1.

Press the CURSOR PAD A, • to highlight the video
inputs.

2.

Press the
choices.

INPUT

3 Auto

CURSOR

PAD

_1, •

to

select

your

Link

Use this function to automatically turn the TV on and tune
to INPUT 3 when it detects a video signal to INPUT 3.

1.

Use the CURSOR

PAD •

or •

to highlight

the AUTO LINK option and _1 or •

to change

between

the Off and Auto.

Auto
When AUTO is selected, the TV will turn on and switch to INPUT 3 automatically,
when the INPUT 3 input
device is turned on. This is convenient when you want to watch a movie with your VCR, laserdisc player, or
DVD player.
Off
Select OFF to disable
2,

54

this function.

Press EXIT to quit menu or select SET THE INPUTS

to return to previous

menu.

Set The
Closed

Closed

Captions

Captions

are the dialogue,

sound

effects

which

are displayed

program
1.

of a television

guide denotes

Use the CURSOR

these programs
PAD 4, I_, •

Press

EXIT

to

quit

CLOSED

CAPTIONS

Caption

Display:

ON/OFF

video

Your

local TV

as [_

or [_.

and •

to highlight

to change.
menu

or select

SET

THE

to return to the previous menu.

will turn the [&_J display

AUTO will turn the D
Mute/Soft
Mute is on.
Analog

and/or

or home

on the TV screen.

and select the function
2.

narration,

program

on or off.

display

on when

Captions:

Set CAPTIONS

for Analog

function will help choose
mode and channel.
Caption

programs.

This

and set available

Mode:

CAPTIONS
TEXT

is for the program

is for additional

you are viewing.

information

the entire screen and viewing

such as news reports

the TV program

or a TV program

is not possible.

guide. This information

Text may not be available

covers

with every [_'1

program.
Channel:
I

is used for the primary

used for a second

3 is sometimes

used for a third language

4 is sometimes

used for a fourth

Digital

for digital programs.

will help choose

(may vary by region).

(may vary by region).

language

(may vary by region).

Use the CURSOR
and select desired

This function

and set available

font, size and style of digital

2.

English).

language

Captions

Set captions

1.

language (usually

2 is sometimes

language,

captions.

PAD ._, I_, • or • to highlight
DIGITAL CAPTIONS
feature.

Press EXIT to quit menu or select SET CLOSED
CAPTION

to return to the previous

menu.

55

Select

The

Quick

Start

Option

This feature

will select QUICK

this feature

to ON to have the TV tune channels

Analog

and Digital) quickly

Set this feature
for the QUICK
tuners circuits

when first turning

referred

to as "off".

tune to channels

any changes

and

Reset
This

a picture.

prepare

shows

procedure.

to be upgraded
If a future

which

the TV on.

the

television

signals

to

of electricity
when

this

quickly
is used

feature

is

Software

feature

upgrade

mode"

and this feature will monitor

A small amount

monitor

The

the TV on.

This will allow you to

when first turning

often change

to continually
selected.

Set
(both

to OFF to save electricity. Selecting ON
START UP feature will activate the TV

Digital signals
present

UP options.

when the TV is in "standby

is commonly
quickly

START

software

flash card,
card.

and

upgrade

easy

allows the TV software

by using a flash card (MMO/SD

software

HITACHI
will
card. In order

information

This function

is required

CARD).

for your

TV,

notify and provide
you with a flash
to receive written notification
and the

please

complete

and

return

1.

Insert MMC/SD

2.

Press the CURSOR PAD • or •
UPGRADE NOW.

3.

Press the SELECT

the warranty

CARD.

button

to highlight

to select and start

upgrading.
4.

Unplug the AC power cord or press the POWER for 5
seconds

when the UPGRADE

is complete.

Reset
TV Settings
This function allows you to Reset all TV Settings
power
1.

Use CURSOR

2.

Press

3.

Use the CURSOR

4.

Select the "YES"
5 seconds.

56

to the original

factory

settings

on all modes during

the next

off/on.
PAD

the SELECT

A, •

to highlight

button
PAD

•

functions.

or CURSOR
to access

PAD

I_ to select Reset the Software

Menu.

the Reset TV settings option.

option to Reset ALL the TV functions

and unplug the power cord or press the POWER

button for

Thisfeature
controls
themotorized
stand.It allows
thecustomer
toturntheLCDTelevision
leftorright
usingtheremote
control,
Thisfeature
isonlyavailable
whentheTable
TopStand
isconnected
(seepage6).
UsetheCURSOR
PAD• or• tounlock
orlock
thePower
Swivel.
ExittheOSD
menu
system
before
controlling
the
motorized
stand.
2. Press
theCURSOR
PAD• torotatetheTVto
theright.
3. PresstheCURSOR
PAD• to rotatetheTVto
theleft.
4. Release
theCURSOR
PADtostoprotation.

57

DO

DO NOT

Dust the screen and cabinet

with a soft cloth.

Do not clean your screen with strong
or a chemically

Clean the screen with a soft cloth
water and dry with a soft cloth.
used if the screen is extremely
Place your LCD Television
humidity,

and extremely

Remove

the plug from

moistened

cleaners,

polishes

cloth.

in warm

A mild soap may be

Do not place

dirty.

rubber

or vinyl

products

or cellophane

tape on your LCD Television.

away from extreme
dusty

treated

heat,

Avoid

repeatedly

touching

the screen.

the remote

control

places.
Do not subject

the wall outlet

if your LCD

dropping

Television

will not be used for a long period of time, for

instance,

when you go on vacation.

such

as

it on the floor, etc. This may cause damage

to

the precision

parts.

Avoid

placing

place

or getting

heater.
to fail.

to shocks

the

remote

it wet.

Excessive

control

heat or moisture

When the batteries

in a high

Do not leave

run down,

may cause

remote

humidity

it on or near a

control

the unit

operation

will become erratic or become unresponsive.
Replace
the old batteries with two new "AA" size batteries.
Do
not use an old battery
Exposing
of time
screen.

the screen
or heat

with a new battery.
to direct

may

cause

sunlight

for a long period

damage

to the

LCD

TROUBLESHOOTING
Your HITACHI
against

LCD Television

component

or circuit

incorporates
damage

advanced

due to external

power
or internal

surge protection
voltage

technology

designed

power surges.

IF YOUR TELEVISION SHOULD APPEAR TO HAVE A LOSS OF POWER, PLEASE FOLLOW THIS
PROCEDURE:
1.

2.

Press the POWER
BUTTON

(ON/OFF

SWITCH)

once.

If there is still no power,
wait 30 seconds
and

SYMPTOMS

press the POWER
BUTTON
3.

again.

If there is still no power,

No Picture, no sound

unplug the power cord
from the wall. Wait 30

Sound OK, picture poor

seconds

Picture OK sound poor

and

plug

the

power cord back in.
Press the POWER
BUTTON
This

again.

protective
provide

lasting

entertainment

your
HITACHI
Television.

58

Lines or streaks in picture

technology

should

Picture blurred

for years of
from

Poor reception on some channels
Picture rolls verticall
No color

LCD
Poor color

to protect

IGNITION
NOISE:
Blackspotsor horizontal
streaks
mayappear,
picturemayflutteror drift.
Usually
caused
byinterference
fromautomobile
ignition
systems,
neonlamps,
electrical

drills, and other electrical

appliances.

GHOSTS:
Ghosts are caused by the television
direct path and the other is reflected
objects.

Changing

reception.

Ghosting

the

direction

signal following
two paths. One is the
from tall buildings,
hills or some other

or position

may also be caused

as unshielded

leads or connecting

using multiple

antenna

of the

by defects

several

antenna

may

in the antenna

improve

system such

sets to the same antenna

without

couplers.

SNOW:
If your receiver

is located

in the fringe

area of a television

station

where

the

signal is weak, your picture may be marred by the appearance of small dots.
When the signal is extremely
weak, it may be necessary to install a special
antenna

to improve

the picture.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE:
The interference produces moving ripples or diagonal streaks, and in some
cases, causes loss of contrast in the picture.
° PREVENTION
This television

has been designed

pursuant

to the FCC class

receivers.
If this television causes a problem
- Keep the television away from Radio.
- Adjust Radio antennas

to Radio receivers,

in order for the television

- The antenna cable of Radio should
- Use a coaxial cable for antenna.

OF AN OBSTACLE TO RADIO RECEIVERS
B Rules.

This is to prevent

then take the following

a problem

to Radio

steps:

not to receive interference.

be kept away from the television.

You can check if this television influences Radio receivers by turning off all other equipment other than the television.
If you find a problem receiving Radio when using the television, check the instructions mentioned above.

BLOCK

NOISE (DIGITAL

Fuzzy blocks
usually

caused

electrical

BLACK

may appear

INPUT):
in some area or the whole area of the screen.

by interference

drills, ghosting

from automobile

ignition

systems,

This is

neon lamps,

of the image and weak signals.

SCREEN:

When using
necessary

an antenna,

to upgrade

weak

signals

will display

a black screen.

It may be

your antenna.

59

AGENCY
Federal

REGULATORY

INFORMATION

Communications

This equipment

Commission

Notice

has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,

15 of the FCC Rules. These

limits are designed

to provide

reasonable

protection

against

pursuant

harmful

a residential
installation.
This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy
installed
and used in accordance
with the instructions,
may cause
harmful
interference
communications.
equipment

the equipment
following

However,

does cause

interference

that interference

to radio or television

off and on, the user is encouraged

will not occur in a particular
reception,

to try to correct

which

installation.

can be determined

the interference

in

and if not
to radio
If this

by turning

by one or more

of the

measures:

• Reorient

or relocate

• Increase

the separation

the receiving
between

• Connect the equipment
• Consult

there is no guarantee

harmful

to Part

interference

antenna.
the equipment

and the receiver.

into an outlet on a circuit different

the dealer or an experienced

radio/television

from that to which the receiver

technician

is connected.

for help.

FCC Information
This device complies
(1) This device
received,

with part15 of the FCC Rules.Operation

may not cause

including

harmful

interference

interference

that may cause

is subject

and (2) This

undesired

to the following
device

must

two conditions

accept

:

any interference

operation.

Modifications
The FCC requires

the user to be notified

expressly
approved
by Hitachi
operate the equipment.

America

that

any changes

,Ltd.

Home

or modifications

Electronics

made

Division

to this device

may void

the

user's

that

are not

authority

to

Cables
Connections
maintain
Any

to this

compliance

cables

compliance

that

device

must

be made

with

shielded

cables

with

metallic

RFI/EMI

connector

hoods

to

with FCC Rules and Regulations.

are supplied

with

the

system

must

be replaced

with FCC rules. Order Hitachi spares as replacement

with

identical

cables

in order

to assure

cables.

Note
This LCD
paragraph

INDUSTRY

Television
receiver will display television
15.119 and 15.122 of the FCC rules.

CANADA

AGENCY

REGULATORY

closed

captioning,

D

INFORMATION

Cable Compatible Television Apparatus- Television c&blocompatible,

6O

(

Canada.

or El

), in accordance

with

Features:

Outputs:

New 1080P Full HD LCD Display
New Easy-to-Use

On-Screen

Panel

Menu Control

(3

Language)

Optical

V-Chip)

Audio:

Control

•

Remote

ON/OFF

Bandwidth

via signal detection

Identification

HDMI (High Definition

Multimedia

Digital Content

Interface)(High

Protection

Closed

Captions

° Technology

Lip S-_nc control

Video:
1920 x 1080

Display

IPS (In Plane

Switching

•

Wide Viewing

Angle:

•

Color Temperature
Presets:
Standard and Black/White.

•

Multiple

Screen

Expanded/4:3

Zoom

1/

Picture

and Night

Modes :Day(Normal),

Day(Dynamic)

Inputs:
Input

Average

.....................

Power

AC 120V, 60Hz

: ...............

..............................
Maximum Power : ........
.......................

L47S601

- 303 W

L42S601

- 215W

L47S601 - 303 W, 2.55 A
L42S601 - 215 W, 1.85A

•

Antenna

input impedance

•

Channel coverage .......................
VHF-Band
.............................
UHF-Band

................

191ch.
2 ~ 13

............................

14 ~ 69
A-5 ~ A-1

.........................................

A-I

•

Video

•

S-Video

System

...............

ATSC Standard
........................

Luminance
Chrominance

(8 VSB,

(Y) .................
(C) .............

Component

Video

Luminance

(Y) .................

Chrominance

Soft Mute (50%)

(PB/PR)

•

Audio

input Impedance

•

Average

•

HDMI ................................

Sound

•
•

Batteries (AA)
6' AC Power cord cable

•
•

Power Swivel Table Top Stand (assembled)
Power Swivel cable

www.hitachi.usltv
For Canada Models:

Please

our website:

access

our website:

...........
................

input level ...................

•

Wideband

•
•

Composite
Video ............................
S-Video
...................................

Component

4
1

•

Antenna

1

•

Audio

•

Monitor

Output

•

Optical

Output ..............................

•
•

Upgrade Card Slot ..........................
HDMI .....................................

1
3

•

RS232C

1

(RF)lnputs

Y, Pb,Pr

................

2

..........................

Output ...............................

1

.............................

Interface

1
1

...........................

SPECIFICATIONS
•

Pixel

Pitch:

L47S601

....

O.5415(horiz.)

•

L42S601 ....
O.4845(horiz.)
FCC class: ............

•

Power

Requirements

• Operation

Temperature

x O.5415(vert.)

mm.

x O.4845(vert.)
B for Consumer

mm.
Use

108-132VAC,

60Hz

......
...............

41°F a 95°F

i Screen mode availability varies by input format

J-W

HDTV Televisionsdisplay HDTV only when an HDTV sourceis available.

W+I - W+28
W+29 - W+94

All specifications,weights, anddimensionsare subject to change without
prior notice. Pleaseaccess \_/w.hitachkus/tv for detailedspecifications
and dimensionsfor custom installations.

Band ..............................

Hyper Band .......................
Ultra Band .......................
Television

•

75 Ohm

CATV Mid Band ......................
Super

20W

INPUTS/OUTPUTS

•

Power Consumption

•

www.hitachLcaltv

•

Power

Surround

•

Zoom)l

•

Bass Boost

•

High, Medium,

4:3 Zoom 2/16:9 Standard1/Standard2/16:9
4MB 10-bit 3D Y/C Comb Filter

•

lk Ohm
Connector

MTS Stereo/SAP

•

Technology)
More than 178 °

Fill Modes

(4:3 Standard/4:3

1 Optical

Optional
Accessories:
•
For U.S. Models: Please access

Resolution

•

......

Supplied
Accessories:
•
Remote Control

(Analog and Digital)

Sleep and Event Timer
_B,B_

470mVrms,

Out (Digital Audio)

V1.1

Compatible)

•

•

Preprogrammed

Input Signal

•

Videol.0Vp-p.
75 Ohm
Audio .......................

Region 5 (Downloadable
Power Management:
Picture Enhancement

•

•
•

NTSC Standard
64-QAM, 256-QAM)
1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohm

1.0Vp-p,
0.286Vp-p,

75 Ohm

UltraVisionDigital is a registeredtrademarkof HitachiHome Electronics
(America),tnc.

COPYRIGHT

c 199_2007

MONTAViS_A

SOF'FCtARE

INO

ALL

RIGHTS

RESERVED

75 Ohm

1.0Vp-p,

75 Ohm

0.7Vp-p,

75 Ohm

270k Ohm

H_m!
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia
Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC.
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

470mVrms
(19 PIN)
6!

47 Inch Models (Includes Table Top Stand) Weight (Ibs./kg): 74.3/33,7
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the

To locate an authorized
service

facility

HITACHI

in the continental

U.S.A. and Canada,

DIAL

TOLL FREE

7 days a week,

24 hours

a day

1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)

HITACHI
HOME

AMERICA,

HITACHI CANADA, LTD.
DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION

LTD.

ELECTRONICS

DIVISION

HITACHI has made every effort to assure you hours of
trouble free operation from your unit. However, should
you require service, a network of HITACHI Authorized
Service Facilities has been established
in all 50 states
and

Puerto

Rico.

convenient
and
hotline
operator
Authorized
proof

of

Each

facility

will

provide

you with

expedient
assistance.
Our service
will direct
you to the HITACHI

Service

Facility

purchase

and/or

nearest

you. Just

delivery

receipts

present
to

as stated

on your warranty

In Canada:

card or operating

guide.

service,
contact:

you

have any questions

operation,

or technical

regarding
assistance,

- Friday (EST) .........................

9:00am

- 7:00pm

Saturday

(EST) .....................................

9:00am

- 5:00pm

Pour de plus amples

900
Chula

Hitachi
Vista,

LTD.
Division

renseignements

sur le service

durant la periode couverte
par la garantie, sur le
fonctionnement
ou pour de I'assistance
technique
avec:

warranty,
please

Au Canada:
Lundi - Vendredi

Hitachi
America,
Home Electronics

(1-800-448-2244)

Monday

communiquez
Should

1-800-HITACHI

the

Hitachi Authorized
Service Facility, and service will be
rendered in accordance
with the terms of the limited
warranty

Should you have any questions regarding warranty,
service, operation, or technical assistance, please
contact:

Samedi

1-800-HITACHI

(1-800-448-2244)

L'EST ........................

L'EST .......................................

9:00am

- 7:00pm

9:00am

- 5:00pm

Way
CA 91914-3556

HITACHI
1-2495

CANADA,

LTD.

Meadowpine

Mississauga,

Ontario

Blvd.
L5N

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63

When you call HITACHI

SERVICE

HOTLINE

they will require some information

related

to the TV MODEL NAME and SERIAL # in order to give you the proper support.
information

is located on the back of the TV and also on the RIGHT

set. Please follow the next steps to find this information

O

Look on the right side of the TV.

Locate the LABEL where it shows the information
related to MODEL NAME and SERIAL #.

_)

HITACHI
information
regarding

64

Service

Department

will

require

this

in order to give you the proper support
your questions.

This

SIDE of your TV

and then provide to SERVICE.



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