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LCD Flat
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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
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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 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).
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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
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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
/
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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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SIDE PANEL
CONTROLS
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SIDE
POWER
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
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equipment
(High
with
Definition
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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
For Factory
use only,
use only.
and multi-
channel audio in a single cable. Because digital
television
(DTV) signals remain in digital format,
HDMI,
Y-PBPR
with this capability,
Input 1
1
Interface)
ABOUT HDMI - HDMI
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)
to the Table Top Stand Base swivel slot.
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with an
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toallowyouto easilyconnect
HDMIor DVIsignals
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:
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HDMI signal
SIDE INPUT PANEL
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VIDE
UDi
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B) Connecting
OUTPUT CAPABILITY
HDMI
DVD,
Set DIGITAL
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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,
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asa convenience
toallowyoutoeasilyconnect
a camcorder,
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Game
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inthefollowing
examples:
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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).
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DIGITAL
OUTPUT
HDMI
CAPABILITY
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
VCR #2
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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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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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Air signal
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).
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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
@
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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
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• Component-480i/480p
Input (Auto Aspect:
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Off)
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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
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4:3 ZOOM2
(4:3)
On)
Input (Auto Aspect:
On)
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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.
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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.
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4:3 EXPANDED
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16:9 ZOOM
2
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MENU
button
The MENU
O
EXIT
will start the On-Screen
Display.
button
This button
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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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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
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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,
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(
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
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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
•
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•
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
42 Inch Models (Includes Table Top Stand) Weight (Ibs./kg): 61.3/27.8
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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 ........................
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CANADA,
LTD.
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Mississauga,
Ontario
Blvd.
L5N
6C3
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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