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Thank you for purchasing this Hitachi product. Please read these instructions carefully. For additional assistance please call 800.HITACHI (800.448.2244) or visit our website at www.hitachi.us/tv. Keep this owners guide for future reference. Record the model name and serial number of your LCD Television for future reference. This information is located on the back and right side of the television. MODEL NAME. ________________________ SERIAL NO. ___________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................... 2-5 FIRST TIME USE..................................................................................................................... 6-19 THE REMOTE CONTROL..................................................................................................... 20-29 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY.......................................................................................................... 30-48 USEFUL INFORMATION....................................................................................................... 49-54 LIMITED WARRANTY........................................................................................................... 55-56 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI DTV SOFTWARE............................... 57-61 APPENDIXES..............................................................................................................................62 INDEX..........................................................................................................................................63 Revision 052411 Important Safety Instructions SAFETY POINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR HITACHI LCD TELEVISION Our reputation has been built on the quality, performance, and ease of service of Hitachi LCD televisions. Safety is also foremost in our minds in the design of these units. To help you operate these products properly, this section illustrates safety tips which will be of benefit to you. Please read it carefully and apply the knowledge you obtain from it to the proper operation of your Hitachi LCD television. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of a sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to a person. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this LCD television. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use 2 caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15. Televisions are designed to comply with the recommended safety standards for tilt and stability. Do not apply excessive pulling force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which could cause the product to overturn resulting in product damage and/or personal injury. 16. Follow instructions for wall, shelf or ceiling mounting as recommended by the manufacturer. 17. An outdoor antenna should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electrical circuits. 18. If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/ NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding for the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. 19. Wall Mount Bracket – For use only with UL Listed Wall Mount Bracket with minimum weight/load: Please see pages 8, 53 and 54 for further details. 20. The equipment shall be used at maximum ambient temperature of 95°F. To the CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-44 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. NOTE POWER SOURCE This LCD television is designed to operate on 120 volts 60 Hz, AC current. Insert the power cord into a 120 volts 60 Hz outlet. The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily operable. Important Safety Instructions To prevent electric shock, do not use the LCD television’s (polarized) plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades and ground terminal can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. Never connect the LCD television to 50 Hz, direct current, or anything other than the specified voltage. This television’s factory default settings as shipped meet ENERGY STAR requirements. Please see the Energy Options section of this owners guide for more energy saving tips. CAUTION • Adjust only those controls that are covered in the instructions, as improper changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hitachi could void the user’s warranty. WARNING • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. • The LCD television should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the television. • This apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. PUBLIC VIEWING OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL Public viewing of programs broadcast by TV stations and cable companies, as well as programs from other sources, may require prior authorization from the broadcaster or owner of the video program material. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized, and is intended for home and other limited paper-view uses only unless otherwise authorized. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. MODIFICATIONS The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hitachi America, Ltd. may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. CABLES Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations. Any cables or power code supplied with the system must be replaced with identical parts in order to assure compliance with FCC rules. You may order those replacement parts from Hitachi. This LCD Television receiver will display television closed captioning, ( or ), in accordance with paragraph 15.119 and 15.122 of the FCC rules. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with par t 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including inter ference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding this declaration, contact: Hitachi America, Ltd. 900 Hitachi Way Chula Vista, CA 91914-3556 Tel. 800.448.2244(800.HITACHI) ATTN: Customer Relations LEAD NOTICE This product contains lead. Dispose of this product in accordance with applicable environmental laws. For product recycling and disposal information, contact your local government agency or www.eRecycle.org (in California), the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org (in the U.S.) or the Electronic Product Stewardship Canada at www.epsc.ca (in Canada). For more information, call 800.HITACHI. 3 Important Safety Instructions Congratulations on your purchase! As you enjoy your new product, please keep these safety tips on mind: HITACHI CARES! • The consumer electronics industry is committed to making home entertainment enjoyable and safe. • Please note the American Academy of Pediatrics discourages television viewing for children younger than two years of age. • The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend and larger flat displays are popular purchases. However, flat panel displays are not always supported on the proper stands or installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. • Flat Panel displays that are inappropriately situated on dresser, bookcases, shelves, desks, speakers, chest or carts may fall over and cause injury. TUNE INTO SAFETY • One size does NOT fit all. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for the safe installation and use of your flat panel display. • Carefully read and understand all enclosed instructions for proper use of this product. • Don’t allow children to climb on or play with furniture and television sets. • Don’t place flat panel displays on furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers. • Remember that children can become excited while watching a program, especially on a “larger than life” flat panel display. Care should be taken to place or install the display where it cannot be pushed, pulled over, or knocked down. • Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the flat panel display so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by curious children. WALL MOUNTING: IF YOU DECIDE TO WALL MOUNT YOUR FLAT PANEL DISPLAY, ALWAYS: • Use a mount that has been recommended by the display manufacturer and/or listed by an independent laboratory (such as UL, CSA, ETL). • Follow all instructions supplied by the display and wall mount manufacturers. • If you have any doubts about your ability to safely install your flat panel display, contact your retailer about professional installation. • Make sure that the wall where you are mounting the display is appropriate. Some wall mounts are not designed to be mounted to walls with steel studs or old cinder block construction. If you are unsure, contact a professional installer. • A minimum of two people are required for installation. Flat panel displays can be heavy. 4 Important Safety Instructions Do not place the unit on uneven surfaces, this may drop or damage the unit, it may also cause personal injury. Unplug immediately if any foreign materials falls into the TV or if the TV fell down. Do not cover or block any vents and openings of the TV. Inadequate ventilation may shorten the life of the display unit and cause overheating. Unplug immediately if there is a malfunction on the TV like no picture, no video/audio or if there is smoke and bad odor coming from the TV. Do not open the TV cabinet. Avoid direct sunlight, dusty, high humidity and smokey locations. Do not throw any objects inside the TV like metals, coins or any other flammable materials. Remember to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners to clean the display. Do not place the TV near water, such as a bathtub, shower rooms, kitchen sink, laundry tub or swimming pool. Avoid liquid containers on top of the unit. Do not place the TV in confined spaces or inside a box when the TV is operating. Make sure to unplug the TV when not in use for a long period of time (days). Do not pick up or handle the TV from where the TV connects to the stand. Injury may occur if the TV is picked up or handled from this area. Avoid liquids on it. Avoid aerosol cleaners. 4 inch Notice for Remote Control Avoid dropping the unit. 3 2 1 7 7 0 9 8 6 5 4 7 0 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 0 5 Accessories Check to make sure you have the following accessories before disposing of the packing material. 1 Remote Control Unit CLU-4997S (Part No.: HL02567) “AAA” Size Batteries (2) 2 Owners Guide 3 5 Stand Screws (4) (M6x12, Part No.: Q01G6145 1) 6 Stand Base Thank you for purchasing this Hitachi product. Please read these instructions carefully. For additional assistance please call 800.HITACHI (800.448.2244) or visit our website at www.hitachi.us/tv. Keep this owners guide for future reference. Record the model name and serial number of your LCD Television for future reference. This information is located on the back and right side of the television. MODEL NAME. ________________________ SERIAL NO. ___________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................. 2-5 FIRST TIME USE .................................................................................................................... 6-19 THE REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................... 20-29 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY......................................................................................................... 30-48 USEFUL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 49-54 LIMITED WARRANTY .......................................................................................................... 55-56 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI DTV SOFTWARE .............................. 57-61 APPENDIXES .............................................................................................................................62 INDEX .........................................................................................................................................63 Part No.: A34T1854AFL 1L0100 & Q15T0798201 Revision 052411 4 Easy Graphic Guide IMPORTANT: TURN OFF THE TELEVISION AND OTHER EXTERNAL COMPONENTS BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING THE CABLES. IMPORTANTE: APAGAR EL TELEVISOR Y LOS EQUIPOS EXTERNOS ANTES DE CONECTAR O DESCONECTAR LOS CABLES. ÍMPORTANT: ÉTEINDRE TÉLÉVISION ET TOUTES AUTRES COMPOSANTES EXTERNES AVANTE DE DEBRACHER OU DE DÉBRANCHER TOUT CÂBLE. 7 Hinge cover for wall mount (Part No.: P34T0580AHG 1G01BQ) For optional accessories, please access our web site at: www.hitachi.us/tv REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT The remote control operates on 2 “AAA” batteries. 1. Open the battery cover of the remote control by pushing and pulling it in the direction of the arrow. 2. Insert two new “AAA” size batteries for the remote control. When replacing old batteries, push them towards the springs and lift them out. 3. Match the batteries to the (+) and (-) marks in the battery compartment. 4. Insert the bottom of the battery, the (-) side, into the battery compartment first, push towards the springs and insert the top of the battery, the (+) side, into place. Do not force the battery into the battery compartment. 5. Close the battery cover, and make sure the tabs rest in the corresponding holes and push down the cover until it clicks shut. CAUTION 6 • Do not insert batteries with ‘+’ and ‘-’ polarities reversed as this may cause the batteries to swell or rupture resulting in leakage. • Never mix used and new batteries in the device. • Replace all the batteries in the device at the same time. • Remove the batteries if the remote control is not going to be used for an extended period of time. • The batteries (batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, etc. How To Install Your New Hitachi LCD Television ASSEMBLY OF THE BASE IMPORTANT: 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. The base of the LCD TV must be assembled prior to use. 1. Place the TV unit face down on a soft and flat surface covered by a blanket, foam, cloth, etc. to prevent any damage or scratches to the LCD TV. 30 cm (12 inches) 10 cm (4 inches) 10 cm (4 inches) 2. Carefully align and insert the Base to the TV stand post. 3. Insert the screws included with the accessories to the bottom of the base and tighten the bottom to the stand. NOTES • Do not block the ventilation holes of the LCD Television. Blocking the ventilation holes might cause overheating and damage. • In case of an abnormal symptom, unplug the power cord and contact 800.HITACHI. • If you purchased a wall mount bracket, it is recommended that you ask for professional installation. • Install the unit at a proper area where it does not expose anyone to any danger of hitting themselves (For example: their hands, head or face, etc.) against the edge of the unit that could cause personal injury. CAUTION WHEN MOVING THE MAIN UNIT SECURING TO A WALL 1. Use a metallic wire (two locations) to fasten the set to the clamping screw on the rear of the LCD TV as shown below. 2. Keep the LCD television 4 inches away from the wall, except when mounted using the wall mount bracket, and secure to the wall as shown below: When moving the Television, lift from the corners, then support the top frame as shown below. Please use caution when handling the left and right bottom corners of the TV, as these areas protrude slightly from the TV’s frame. Handle this area with care to avoid damaging the unit and the possibility of personal injury. Wire Wire As this product is heavy, whenever it is moved, at least two people are required to transport it safely. Whenever the unit is moved, it should be lifted forward using the top and bottom on both sides of the Television for stability. Screw Clamp 4” LOCATION Select an area where sunlight or bright indoor illumination will not fall directly on the picture screen. If so, drapes or screens can be used to reduce the reflection. Wire 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 7 FIRST TIME USE Take the following precautions to prevent the LCD Television from tipping over and possibly causing injury. It is important to mount the unit on a stable and flat surface. How To Install Your New Hitachi LCD Television WALL MOUNTING SETUP STEP (1) : REMOVE THE STAND BASE FROM THE LCD TELEVISION In order to remove the stand from the TV safely, please put the TV set on a soft and flat surface (blanket, foam, cloth, etc.) to prevent any damage; then remove the screws to separate the STAND from the TV. Useful dimensions for the WALL MOUNT assembly are illustrated on page 53 and 54. Use the screws removed from separating the STAND to secure the hinge cover. STEP (2) : INSTALL THE WALL MOUNT BRACKETS ON THE LCD TELEVISION USING 4 SCREWS. Screw Length (A) Insertion Length (B) Screw mounting holes (4 locations) for use with a wall mount bracket. DO NOT reuse the original screws that were in these screw mounting holes or the screws removed in STEP(1) above, as such screws are not long enough to properly secure the TV to the wall bracket. Please refer to example at right and caution below to determine proper screw length. Spring Washer (C) Plane Washer (D) Wall Mount Bracket (E) Example: A = B+C+D+E A: 14.5~16.5 mm. B: 9.5~11.5 mm. C: 1 mm. D: 1 mm. E: 3 mm. Wall Mount Brackets • For Wall Mount assembly, please refer to the Installation Manual of the Wall Mount Unit. • The screw type: Thread ISO M6 (Metric type, do not use Standard type). • CAUTION • • Ceiling mounting is not recommended. Mounting the panel on the ceiling does not provide adequate ventilation for the electronics or proper support for the front panel. This LCD television product is designed for a maximum tilting angle of 45 degrees from vertical. Insertion length (B) of the screws must be within 14.5~16.5 mm. If the length is less than specifed, the TV's weight cannot be maintained. If the length is more than specified, a space is created between the Wall Mount Bracket and the LCD Television. This insertion length is very important. STEP (3) : TIPS TO CONSIDER FOR THE LOCATION OF THE LCD TELEVISION. • More than 30 cm (1'). More than 10 cm (4"). Keep more than 2 cm (0.8") away from the wall. • CAUTION 8 • • Do not block the ventilation holes. In addition please keep a certain CAUTION distance around the TV and make sure not to obstruct ventilation. Blocking the ventilation holes may cause fire or defect. If you purchased a Wall Mount bracket, it is recommended that you ask for professional installation. This LCD unit features an advanced ventilation system configured for vertical installation. A knowledgeable and experienced professional technician can perform other mounting or installation orientations (e.g., horizontal, tilted) provided that you specifically inform the technician of the unit's specialized ventilation needs. Call 800.HITACHI for additional info and guidance. Although this LCD Display Panel can be installed using a variety of third party wall mounting brackets/devices, such third party brackets/devices have not been tested or approved by Hitachi for use or compatibility with this LCD Display Panel. Accordingly, Hitachi accepts no responsibility or liability for any injuries or property damage resulting from the use of such third party brackets/devices. Hitachi strongly advises that any installation of this LCD Display Panel using wall mounting brackets/devices be performed only by a qualified and experienced television installation technician who has completed a thorough evaluation of: a) the weight-bearing strength and stability of the intended wall mount surface; and b) the weight-bearing strength and compatibility of the intended wall mount brackets/device. Front Controls FIRST TIME USE 7 6 CURSOR 5 1 4 3 INPUT Button Press this button to access the INPUT menu. 2 CHANNEL Selector Press these buttons until the desired channel appears in the top right corner of the TV screen. These buttons also serve as the CURSOR down ( ) and up ( ) buttons when in the MENU system. 3 VOLUME (-/+) Level Press these buttons to adjust the sound level. The volume level will be displayed on the TV screen. These buttons also serve as the CURSOR left (◄) and right (►) buttons when in the MENU system. 4 POWER Button This button is for turning ON the LCD TV, in order to turn the TV On, the standby indicator must be lit red. If the indicator is off, plug the power cord into the AC outlet. 6 ACCENT Light The Accent Light illuminates when the TV is turned on. Its brightness can be adjusted. (See page 42.) 7 LIGHT Sensor This area detects ambient light level for automatic screen brightness control. 8 1 9 9 REMOTE CONTROL Sensor Point your remote control at this area when selecting channels, adjusting volume, etc. 8 POWER Light Indicator To turn the TV ON, press the POWER button ( 5 ). A blue indicator lamp located on the lower right corner of the front bezel illuminates to indicate the TV power is ON. Indicating Lamp Power Status Operating Lights Red OFF (Stand-by) When the LCD TV is plugged to the AC outlet. Lights Blue ON TV Power is ON; picture is shown. Quickly Blinking Red ON The TV is powering OFF. It will soon be in the Off (Stand-by) state. MENU Button This button allows you to enter the MENU, making it possible to set TV features to your preference without using the remote control. This button also serves as the Return button when in the MENU system. 5 2 NOTES • Your Hitachi LCD TV will not show any picture if there is no video input when HDMI 1/DVI, HDMI 2/ARC, HDMI 3, Component, or AV is selected. Instead, a message will indicate “No Signal”, and the Power Light will remain Blue until the TV is turned off or in Stand-by mode (lights red) when not in use. • The remote control can turn the TV On/ Off as well as control various devices and any compatible HDMI CEC devices. • Please do not put anything around the remote control sensor. 9 Side/Rear Panel Jacks 9 8 7 1 1 2 3 5 4 AUDIO OUT Jack 7 This jack provides stereo audio output from your TV to your audio device, such as an audio amplifier. 2 This jack provides Digital Audio Output for your audio device that is RAW and PCM compatible, such as an audio amplifier. 3 NOTES • The Digital Output option will gray out with all input sources, except for HDMI input and DTV with a digital program channel on the AIR/CABLE input source. AIR/CABLE Terminal To switch between Cable and Air, go to the Channels Menu option to change the signal source for Cable or Air (See page 45). 4 RGB/COMPONENT 2, RGB/DVI AUDIO This RGB/COMPONENT 2 input provides PC or Y-PbPr video connection. 8 5 6 HDMI 1/DVI, HDMI 2/ARC, HDMI 3 Use these HDMI inputs for AV connection such as set top boxes or DVD players equipped with an HDMI output. (See page 15 for reference) 10 • Your component outputs may be labeled Y, B-Y, and R-Y. In this case, connect the components B-Y output to the TV’s Pb input and the components R-Y output to the TV’s Pr input. • Your component outputs may be labeled Y-CbCr. In this case, connect the component Cb output to the TV’s Pb input and the component Cr output to the TV’s Pr input. • It may be necessary to adjust Tint to obtain optimum picture quality when using the Y-PbPr inputs (See page 32). USB MULTIMEDIA/SERVICE Slot This USB slot is for use with the multimedia feature and future software upgrades. (See page 48 for reference) This RGB/DVI AUDIO input provides PC, DVI, or Y-PbPr audio connection. To do the COMPONENT 2 connection, you will have to attach your RGB-to-COMPONENT adaptor, and select option Y-PbPr on VGA in the OSD Setup Menu. (See page 44 for details) COMPONENT/AV: Y-PbPr Video and Audio L/R Inputs Component/AV provide Y-P b P r and Audio jacks for connecting device with this capability, such as a DVD player or set top box. DIGITAL OUT (Optical Digital Audio) NOTE 6 9 HEADPHONE Jack Use this jack to connect headphones. Quick Reference Remote Control Buttons And Functions POWER Button (TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Press this button to switch the selected device On or Off standby. (-) DASH/SLEEP Button (TV, SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR, DVD) Press this button to tune a digital channel. In TV mode press to set your Sleep Timer from 5 minutes to 4 hours. LAST CHANNEL Button (TV, SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR, DVD) Press this button to switch between the current and the last channel viewed. VOLUME Buttons (TV, AVR) Press up (+) to increase or down (-) to decrease the audio level of your TV. MENU Button (TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Accesses the OSD menu system. EXIT Button (TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Press this button to exit the OSD menu. CURSOR PAD/SELECT Buttons (TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) The CURSOR PAD is used to navigate through the OSD and INPUT menu system, The Select button is used to Set/Activate highlighted menu items. INPUT Button (TV, AVR) Press this button to change input. ENERGY SAVE Button (TV) Press this button to set Power Consumption reduction based on three levels (Min, Med, Max). CONTROL Buttons (SAT/CBL, DVD, PVR/VCR, AVR) Control the functions of your satellite receiver, set top box, bable box, DVD, VCR, PVR and AVR. Also Control the functions of compatible DVD players with HDMI-CEC control. LEGENDS TV - Television VCR - Video Cassete Recorder PVR - Personal Video Recorder DVD- Digital Video Disc Player SAT - Satellite Receiver CBL - Cable Box AVR - Audio/Video Receiver NOTES DEVICE Buttons (TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Press these buttons to switch between your devices. NUMERIC Buttons (TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Press these buttons to manually enter the channel or for numeric entry when navigating through the OSD menu system. ENTER Button (TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Press this button to use as a SELECT feature. CHANNEL UP/DOWN Buttons (TV, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, DVD, AVR) Press these buttons to change the channel up or down. MUTE Button (TV, AVR) Press the button to reduces the audio level to 0 or 50%, press it again to restore the audio level. GUIDE Button (SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR, DVD) Press this button to access the program guide of other devices. INFO Button (TV, DVD, SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR) Shows the input signal status and other information. PICTURE MODE Button (TV) Picture mode can be changed, each time it is pressed, in the following sequence. Dynamic Standard Movie Custom Pro-Night Pro-Day Game FAVORITE CHANNEL Button (TV, SAT/CBL) Press to access the Favorite Channel list. ASPECT Button (TV) Press this button to change picture size. CLOSED CAPTION (CC) Button (TV) Press to show and change the closed caption mode. • The TV’s remote control sensor is located at the right bottom corner of the TV frame. To control TV functions, please point the remote control directly at the sensor for best controlling. • The pause button “ll” on the remote control can be used to freeze the picture on the screen, in case this button is pressed by accident, please press it one more time to restore the moving picture. • For HDMI CEC details, please see page 42. 11 FIRST TIME USE In addition to controlling all of the functions on your Hitachi LCD TV, the new remote control is designed to operate different types of devices, such as, DVD Players, cable boxes (CBL), set top boxes, satellite receivers (SAT), VCRs and compatible HDMI CEC DVD Players. The remote control must be programmed to control the chosen device. Please see pages 20 ~ 29 for a complete description of all features and programming of the remote control. Quick Setup Guide Perform the following steps to quickly setup your new Hitachi LCD Television Set. 1. A NTENNA CONNECTION 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 are located in an exceptionally good signal area that is free from interference and multiple image ghosts, an indoor antenna may be sufficient. 3. POWER ON/OFF YOUR NEW HITACHI LCD TV Press the POWER button on the remote control or the POWER button on the Front Control Panel to power on/off the LCD TV. or CURSOR VHF (75-Ohm) antenna/CATV (Cable TV) When using a 75-Ohm coaxial cable system, connect the CATV coaxial cable to the AIR/CABLE (75-Ohm) terminal. Or if you have an antenna, connect the coaxial cable to the same AIR/CABLE terminal. To AIR/CABLE Terminal To outdoor Antenna or Cable TV (CATV) System For Stand-By Power OFF NOTE • If the Indicating lamp is off, the POWER button on the remote control will not operate. Please make sure that the power cord is plugged to the AC outlet. 4. FOLLOW THE TV SETUP WIZARD INSTRUCTIONS ON NEXT PAGE Air/Cable Rear Panel Jack 2. CONNECT YOUR NEW HITACHI LCD TV TO THE POWER SOURCE a). Connect the power cord to the AC outlet. b). The Indicating Lamp will light red (Standby mode). Indicating Lamp 12 TV Setup Wizard The first step of the initial setup is the energy saving mode. Here you can select either Home or Retail mode. The third and fourth steps are to set the date and time. There are two options; one for automatic time setting in which you will be able to select only the time zone of your area, and another for manual setup. Setup Wizard (3/8) Please select Time mode ... Setup Wizard (1/8) Please select Home/Retail ... Auto Home manual Retail Home mode default settings are recommended for in-home use. ENERGY STAR R qualified. Retail mode is intended for in-store display and resets video settings at AC Power On. Move SEL Select The Home mode is intended for home use, and will save much energy, compared to the showroom Retail mode which sets the TV to a more energy consumptive mode. If later you want to change the mode, you can change it via the Home/Retail selection under Energy Options on the Setup menu (See page 41). NOTE Previous Move Setup Wizard (4/8) Please select Time Zone ... NST The second step is to set the language used for the TV OnScreen-Display Menu. Setup Wizard (2/8) SEL Select Press the CURSOR PAD p or q on your remote control to select Auto for automatic setting. At the following step, you will need to select only the time zone of your area. • Any menu or control changes in this mode will not be saved when the TV is turned off. Press the CURSOR PAD p or q on your remote control to select your language. Press the SELECT button to confirm. Cancel MST AST PST EST AKST CST HST Previous Cancel Move SEL Select If you select Manual for manual setting, you can set up your local time in detail at the following step. Please select language ... English Setup Wizard (4/8) Español Please enter the date and time ... Français Year 2011 Month Previous Move Cancel Jan Date 1 Time 3:59 AM SEL Select OK Previous Move Cancel SEL Select 13 FIRST TIME USE For the first time after powering on your Hitachi LCD TV, the following illustration of Setup Wizard appears on the TV screen, and will guide you through the initial setup step-bystep. TV Setup Wizard The fifth step is to select broadcasting or cable channels. There are two options: Air for an external antenna, and Cable for a cable system provider in your area. Use the CURSOR PAD p or q to select, and press SELECT button to confirm. NOTES Setup Wizard (5/8) Please select TV RF tuning band ... • Once you cancel the Setup Wizard, it will not be shown again. • During the scaning process, if you find not connecting antenna cable to TV, turn off the TV, unplug the power cord , and connect the antenna cable according to the Antenna Connection in the “First Time Use” section of this Owners Guide. The final step is the completion of process. The TV screen shows a brief message that the setup is done. This final message will be shown for only a few seconds and then the first detected channel will be tuned in. Air Cable You may press EXIT button on the remote control to tune to the first detected channel right away. Previous Cancel Move Setup Wizard (8/8) SEL Select The sixth step will start the scanning feature to find the channels available on the antenna or cable system. Press SELECT button to start the channel scan. Congratulations. TV Setup is done. Setup Wizard (6/8) Please check that the RF cable is connected properly. Scan time may take over 20 minutes. EXIT Exit Start NOTE Previous Cancel Move SEL Select The seventh step is the channel scanning process. The Setup Wizard shows the scaning process of digital channels first, and then the analog channels next. The scanning process will show how many channels in total have been found. Please waite while the scanning process is searching for the available channels in your area. To cancel the process, press SELECT button on the remote control. Setup Wizard (7/8) Searching, Please wait... Searching Digital CH Channel 3 Digital Channels Found 0 Analog Channels Found 0 1% Skip SEL Select 14 • The Setup Wizard will not appear once you have completed. For updating and adding channels, refer to the Add Channels to List feature on page 45. The following connection diagrams are offered as suggestions. However, you may need to modify them to accommodate your particular assortment of devices and features. For best performance, video and audio cables should be made from coaxial shielded wire. Panel Connections Your Hitachi LCD TV provides an easy connection of audio and video sources. Locate the input at the back of the TV, and connect as the illustration shown here. • Cables are not included. • Completely insert connection cord plugs, otherwise, the picture and/or sound may be abnormal. • Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and jacks, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc. Before Operating External Video Devices Connect an external device to one of the input jacks, then press the INPUT button to show the Inputs List. Use the CURSORS ( and ) to select the input of your choice. Then press the SELECT button to confirm your choice (See page 21). Input List 0. TV 1. HDMI 1 + + 2. HDMI 2 Example: Highlight 0. TV to select TV (AIR/CABLE) input. 3. HDMI 3 4. Component 5. AV 6. RGB / INPUT Move SEL / 0 - 6 Select ANTENNA CONNECTION Roof antenna or Cable TV coaxial cable 2-Way signal splitter VCR R L V ANT IN HDMI CONNECTION There are three HDMI jacks provided as a convenience to allow easily connecting HDMI or DVI signals from a DVD, set top box, or Video Game as shown in the following examples (A separate audio device would be needed for a DVI-to-HDMI or RGB-to-COMPONENT connection.) Connecting HDMI device: 1. Connect with HDMI cable from your HDMI device to the TV HDMI 3 input. 2. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and select 3. HDMI 3 input source. HDMI OUT [HDMI] HDMI DIGITAL OUTPUT CAPABILITY DVD Player/ Recorder [HDMI] 15 FIRST TIME USE NOTES Panel Connections Connecting to external audio amplifier with one HDMI cable: Besides the normal HDMI connection, the HDMI 2/ARC input also provides ARC feature to send audio of all your video sources out to your stereo amplifier for high-fidelity audio reproduction. 1. Connect with HDMI cable to your audio amplifier from the TV HDMI 2/ARC input. NOTE • The ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature at this input enables your Hitachi TV to send audio data “upstream” to your A/V receiver or surround audio controller via a single HDMI cable, increasing user flexibility and eliminating the need for any separate S/PDIF audio connection. [HDMI] [HDMI] STEREO SYSTEM AMPLIFIER Connecting DVI device: The DVI connection to the HDMI input is only available through the HDMI 1/DVI input. 1. Connect with a DVI-to-HDMI cable from your DVI device to the TV HDMI 1/DVI input. 2. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and select 1. HDMI 1 input source. 3. Connect with a separate audio cable from your DVI device to the RGB/DVI AUDIO input. TV REAR PANEL DVI DIGITAL OUTPUT CAPABILITY DVD Player/ Recorder TV REAR PANEL DIGITAL OUTPUT DVI Audio Output R (Red) L (White) HDMI Or AUDIO IN L R AUDIO AMPLIFIER Note : An external Audio amplifier can be used for the same purpose. Tips on HDMI connections: • When using an HDMI input from a set top box, it is recommended to use a 1080p, 1080i or 720p input signal. • When the HDMI input is a 1080p signal, it is recommended that the length of the cable should be less than 5 meters. 16 Panel Connections COMPONENT/AV CONNECTION Connecting COMPONENT device: FIRST TIME USE 1. Connect with Y-PbPr video cable from the video output of your AV device to the TV COMPONENT/AV Y-PbPr input. 2. Connect with L/R audio cable from the audio output of your AV device to the TV COMPONENT/AV L/R input. 3. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and select 4. Component input source. TV SIDE PANEL DVD Player/ HDTV STB PB Blue Green Y PR Red Output R Red White L Connecting COMPONENT device to RGB/COMPONENT 2: 1. Connect with Y-PbPr video cable from the video output of your AV device to the TV RGB/COMPONENT 2 input. 2. Connect with L/R audio cable from the audio output of your AV device to the TV RGB/DVI AUDIO input. 3. Press the MENU button on the remote control, enter the Setup Menu, and select Component 2 for the Y-PbPr on VGA option. 4. Press the EXIT button on the remote control to exit the Setup Menu. Video Audio Light Control HDMI - CEC Input Labels Setup RGB Options Channels Y-PbPr on VGA Multimedia RGB Component 2 Demo Mode Component 2 Off Reset AV & Setup Select the type of signal being used. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 5. Now press the INPUT button on the remote control and select 5. Component 2 input source. Input List Input List 0. TV 0. TV 1. HDMI 1 1. HDMI 1 2. HDMI 2 The original RGB input source will now be replaced by Component 2. 3. HDMI 3 4. Component 2. HDMI 2 3. HDMI 3 4. Component 1 5. AV 5. Component 2 6. RGB 6. AV / INPUT Move NOTE SEL / 0 - 6 Select / INPUT Move SEL / 0 - 6 Select • The Input List will be re-numbered after selected Component 2 for the Y-PbPr on VGA option. (See page 44 for how to setup the Y-PbPr on VGA option.) 17 Panel Connections Tips on COMPONENT connections: • The COMPONENT Y-PbPr connection is provided for high performance DVD players, VCRs etc. that have this feature. Use these connections in place of the standard video connection if your device has this feature. • For additional information on connecting your other electronic devices, please refer to the device’s owners guide. • Your component outputs may be labeled Y, B-Y, and R-Y. In this case, connect the components B-Y output to the TV’s Pb input and the components R-Y output to the TV’s Pr input. • Your component outputs may be labeled Y-CbCr. In this case, connect the devices Cb output to the TV’s Pb input and the devices Cr output to the TV’s Pr input. • It may be necessary to adjust TINT to obtain optimum picture quality when using the Y-PbPr inputs. (See page 32). Connecting AV device: 1. Connect with AV video cable from the video output of your AV device to the TV COMPONENT/AV Y/VIDEO input. 1. Connect with L/R audio cable from the audio output of your AV device to the TV COMPONENT/AV L/R input. 2. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and select 5. AV input source. SIDE INPUT PANEL COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT CAPABILITY DVD player R (Red) VCR L (White) Camcorder VIDEO (Yellow) L (White) OUTPUT VIDEO L R Home video game system R (Red) VIDEO (Yellow) PERSONAL COMPUTER CONNECTION IN OUT [Personal Computer] (D-sub 15 Pin) (Audio) 1. Connect with RGB (D-sub 15 Pin) video cable from the RGB output of your PC to the TV RGB/COMPONENT 2 input. 2. Connect with an analog audio cable from the audio output of your PC to the TV RGB/DVI AUDIO input. 3. Press the INPUT button on the remote control and select 6. RGB input source. 18 Panel Connections USB DISK CONNECTION ANALOG/DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTION Connect with an analog audio cable from the AUDIO OUT jack to your analog stereo audio amplifier. Connect with an optical fiber cable from the DIGITAL OUT jack to your digital stereo audio amplifier. OPTICAL IN R AUDIO IN L STEREO SYSTEM AMPLIFIER HEADPHONE CONNECTION Connect your stereo headphone to this output. NOTES • Turn the TV volume down before connecting headphone. • The audio from the TV speakers will be muted after connected with headphone. 19 FIRST TIME USE Your Hitachi LCD TV features a JPEG Viewer that allows watching digital still pictures from your USB disk plugged to the USB slot at the side panel. See page 48 for details. The Remote Control 1 POWER Button Press this button to turn the TV set on or off. 2 DEVICE Buttons In addition to controlling all the functions on your Hitachi LCD TV, the new remote control is designed to operate different types of VCRs, cable boxes, set top boxes, satellite receivers, DVD players, and other audio/video device with one touch. Basic operation buttons are grouped together in one area. To operate your LCD TV, select TV by pressing the TV button on the remote control. The TV mode indicator will blink, indicating that the remote control will now control your television. Repeat the same procedure for other devices. Press the DVD button for DVD players, press the PVR/VCR button for personal video recorders, press the SAT/CBL button for satellite/cable boxes, and press the AVR button for audio video recievers. See pages 24 ~ 27 for instructions on how to program the remote control to control your device. 3 CHANNEL SELECTOR/ENTER Buttons The CHANNEL SELECTOR buttons are used to select channels, lock access code, etc. Use the CHANNEL SELECTOR buttons to enter one, two, or three numbers to select channels. Enter 0 first for channels 1 to 9, or simply 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 by CHANNEL (CH) UP ( ) or CHANNEL (CH) DOWN ( ). 4 (-) DASH/SLEEP Button Use the (-) DASH button with the CHANNEL SELECTOR buttons to enter Digital Channels that have subchannel numbers indicated by (-) DASH (For example: 15-1). Also press to Set the Sleep Timer from 5 minutes to 4 hours. 5 LAST CHANNEL (LAST CH) Button Press this button to toggle between the current and the last channel viewed. 6 8 VOLUME (VOL), MUTE Button Press the VOLUME button (+ or -) until you obtain the desired sound level. Press the MUTE button to turn the sound off completely (Mute) or half the normal level (Soft Mute). To restore the sound, press the MUTE button again for Mute Off, or press the VOL UP (+) button directly. Volume 10 Mute MUTE 20 How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your TV Closed Captioning will display automatically when MUTE is on and Closed Caption is set to With Mute (See page 41). When the TV power is turned off at a volume level 21 or greater, the volume level will default to 20 when the TV is turned on. However, if it is set to a level 20 or less, the volume level will be at the level it was set when the TV was turned off. 7 MENU Button The MENU button will start the On-Screen Display. 8 GUIDE Button Button Press this button to access the INPUTS menu. Use the CURSOR and SELECT buttons to select the desired input. Pressing the INPUT button repeatedly will also cycle through the inputs that are available. Then press the SELECT button or wait 4 seconds to automatically select the highlighted input. 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 program (SAP), the time, and CHANNEL ID. ANALOG CHANNELS + Input List INFO ATV 39-0 Main Picture Source & Channel Indication 0. TV 1. HDMI 1 2. HDMI 2 3. HDMI 3 4. Component 3:17PM No Program Title. No Program Description. Analog TV-G Stereo+SAP Clock Broadcast Rating Audio Broadcast 5. AV 6. RGB Analog Channel Program Information / INPUT Move SEL / 0 - 6 Select DIGITAL CHANNELS INFO DTV 15-1 KPBS-HD Sesame Street Program Description. Program Information 3:00PM- 3:30PM 1080i 3:17PM TV-G Multi Main Picture Source & Channel Indication Broadcast Channel Indication Clock Broadcast Rating Audio Broadcast Program Picture Format Run Time INFO HDMI Program Information TV Watch TV from an Air or Cable signal. 1. HDMI 1 Select to choose HDMI 1 Input. 2. HDMI 2 Select to choose HDMI 2 Input. 3. HDMI 3 Select to choose HDMI 3 Input. 4. Component Select to choose Component Input. 5. AV Select to choose AV Input. 6. RGB Select to choose PC input NOTES VIDEO INPUTS No Program Title. No Program Description. 0. 3:17PM Main Picture Source Clock 1080i • Depending on the device, it may be required to turn on the device for the TV to recognize it is available. You can access these inputs by using the cursor or number buttons on the remote control. • When Y-PbPr on VGA is set up as Component 2 (Refer to page 17), the RGB input in the Input List will be automatically replaced with Component 2. Picture Format 21 REMOTE CONTROL 9 CURSOR PAD/SELECT Button All the On-Screen Display features can be set or adjusted by using the CURSOR PAD and the SELECT button, except for numeric entries. Press the CURSOR PAD toward desired direction and press the SELECT button to select. 10 INFO 11 Press this button to access the Channel Guide of your satellte receiver, set top box or cable box while in SAT/CBL mode. 12 INPUT EXIT Button This button will exit all On-Screen Displays. • Press the INFO button again or the EXIT button to return to normal viewing. • The Aspect INFO will not be shown when the INFO button is pressed. NOTES How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your TV 13 ASPECT Button Press this button to quickly change the picture format ASPECT ratio. Depending on the picture format, ASPECT allows you to adjust the image through the following options. Full Use this aspect mode to display 16:9 sources like HDTV and DVD’s preserving the original 16:9 aspect ratio showing 100% of the size. Zoom1/Zoom2 Auto Use this aspect mode to have the aspect mode change automatically by signal detector. 4:3 Use this aspect mode to display conventional (4:3) images. Side panels (black areas) are placed to the left and right of the image to preserve the original aspect ratio of the source. Use these aspect modes to zoom in and to reduce the black bars. NOTES 16:9 Use this aspect mode to display 16:9 sources like HDTV and DVD’s preserving the original 16:9 aspect ratio showing 95% for SD / 97.5% for HD of the size. Image Input • Each input has memory for the Aspect setting. Changing the aspect on one input will not affect the aspect settings on other inputs. • When displaying “Full” you may notice noise at the top of the picture. Select the “16:9” aspect mode to remove the noise. The noise is normal for some signals. • See page 62 for Aspect availability according to signal format in use. Auto 4:3 16:9 Zoom2 Zoom1 4:3 16:9 Zoom2 Zoom1 Image Input Auto Full Image Input Auto 4:3 16:9 Zoom2 Zoom1 Full • AIR/CABLE - Analog Signal • AIR/CABLE - Digital Signal • COMPONENT • AV • HDMI - VGA Image Input • DVI - VGA • RGB • HDMI - 1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i • DVI - 1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i 22 How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your TV 14 ENERGY SAVE (E.SAVE) Button 15 CLOSED CAPTIONS (C.C.) Button Use this button to choose power consumption reduction settings based on 3 levels (Min, Medium, Max). See page 41 for further details. Use this button to display the dialogue, narration, and/or sound effects of a television program or home video which are displayed on the TV screen when available. Your local TV program guide denotes these programs as or . 16 FAVORITE CHANNEL (FAV CH) Button REMOTE CONTROL Press the FAV CH button to display the Favorite CH List. You have to first setup the Favorite Channels in the Channels Menu in order display the list. Press the FAV CH button on the remote control to display the list and select the desired channel using the CURSOR PAD and then press SELECT button to view. Also press to access FAV CH during playback disc on DVD with CEC option connected to HDMI input. DIGITAL CH FAV CH ANALOG CH 17 PICTURE MODE (P.MODE) Button Press this button to toggle between Dynamic, Standard, Movie, Custom, Game, Pro-Day and Pro-Night picture mode settings. Select Dynamic mode for automatic brightness and contrast adjustment. Select Standard mode for day time viewing with more brightness and contrast to compete with room light. Select Movie mode for viewing with less brightness and contrast for a more detailed picture. Select Custom mode for viewing with your own brightness and contrast picture settings. Game mode is for automatic brightness and contrast adjustment when playing video games. 18 DEVICE CONTROL Buttons These buttons can control external devices (i.e. PVR/VCR, DVD, etc.) directly depending on the device mode set on the remote control. Also, these buttons are for controlling devices with Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) through the HDMI connection like Blu-Ray or DVD players, PVR. set top box while in TV mode. NOTE • For some devices, these buttons are not available to control through the TV and HDMI connection; please refer to the device’s owners guide for more information. 23 How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your AV Device OPERATING THE PRECODED FUNCTIONS FOR YOUR AV DEVICE. The new remote control is designed to operate different types of VCRs, cable boxes, set top boxes, satellite receivers, DVD players, and other audio/video device. You must first program the remote control to match the remote control system of your AV device (refer to pages 28 ~ 29 for a preprogrammed code number). AV DEVICE CONTROL SETUP PROCEDURE 1. Turn on your AV Device. 2. elect the desired mode: DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL or AVR by pressing the corresponding button. 3. Hold down the device button (DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL or AVR) on the remote control and enter the four digit preset code that matches your device as shown on pages 28 ~ 29. Power Button 1 Device Buttons 2 Numeric Buttons 3 4. Release the device button. 5. If done correctly, the device LED indicator will blink 3 times to confirm proper setup. 6. The remote control will now control the desired device. SETUP EXAMPLE (HITACHI CABLE BOX WITH PRECODE 0003) 1. Turn ON your cable box. 2. Select cable mode by using your SAT/CBL button to position the LED indicator on SAT/CBL. 3. Hold down the SAT/CBL button on the remote control and press the numbers 0, 0, 0 and 3. 4. Release the SAT/CBL button. 5. The indicator light will flash 3 times if the code was accepted. 6. Aim the remote control at the cable box and press the POWER button. The remote control 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. If the cable box does not turn off, try a different four digit preset code. 7. The remote control will now control your cable box. Repeat the same procedure for your set top box or satellite receiver (select SAT/CBL), your DVD (select DVD), your VCR/PVR(select VCR/PVR), or your AVR (select AVR). NOTES 24 • If your AV device cannot be operated after performing the above procedures, your AV device code has not been preprogrammed into the remote control. • In the unlikely event that your AV device cannot be operated after performing the above procedures, please consult your AV device owners guide. • The remote control will remember the codes you have programmed even after the batteries are removed from the remote control. To reset all programmed codes to factory default place remote control in TV mode, then press and hold TV mode button and enter “9”, “8”, “1” in sequence. How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your AV Device 1 1 Cable Device Button 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 REMOTE CONTROL 2 1 1 2 1 1 MY CABLE BOX CODE IS:___________________ NOTE 1 Set Top Box/ Satellite Receiver Device Button • Refer to the instruction manual of the cable box for operation of the buttons exclusively for the cable box. MY SET TOP BOX/SATELLITE RECEIVER CODE IS:_____________________ NOTE PRECODED CABLE BOX Buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded cable codes: -Power -Cursor & Select -Menu -Info -Exit -Channel Up & Down -Guide -Last CH -Play, Stop, Pause, RWD, FWD, Skip FWD, Skip RWD, Record. -Number PAD -Enter -Dash (-) -Fav CH -Color Buttons 2 EXCLUSIVE TV Buttons These buttons are for operating the TV : -P. Mode -Aspect -E. Save -CC -Vol Up & Down -Input -Mute 1 • Refer to the instruction manual of the set top box/satellite receiver for operation of the buttons exclusively for the set top box/ satellite receiver. PRECODED SET TOP BOX/SATELLITE Buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded set top box/ satellite receiver codes: -Power -Cursor & Select -Menu -Info -Exit -Channel Up & Down -Guide -Last CH -Play, Stop, Pause, RWD, FWD, Skip FWD, Skip RWD, Record. -Number PAD -Enter -Dash (-) -Fav CH -Color Buttons EXCLUSIVE TV Buttons These buttons are for operating the TV : 2 -P. Mode -Aspect -E. Save -CC -Vol Up & Down -Input -Mute 25 How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your AV Device 1 1 DVD Device Button 1 PVR/VCR Device Button 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 MY DVD PLAYER CODE IS:___________________ NOTE 1 • Refer to the instruction manual of the DVD Player for operation of the buttons exclusively for the DVD Player. PRECODED DVD Buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded DVD codes: -Power -Menu -Cursor & Select -Dash -Number PAD -Info -Channel Up & Down -Exit -Enter -Play, Stop, Pause, RWD, FWD, Skip FWD, Skip FWD -Record -Guide 2 EXCLUSIVE TV Buttons These buttons are for operating the TV: -P. Mode -Aspect -E. Save 26 MY VCR/PVR CODE IS:______________________ -CC -Vol Up & Down -Input -Mute NOTE 1 • Refer to the instruction manual of the PVR/ VCR for operation of the buttons exclusively for the PVR/VCR. PRECODED VCR/PVR Buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded set top box/ satellite receiver codes : -Power -Cursor & Select -Menu -Channel Up & Down -Exit -Number PAD -Info -Last CH -Record -RWD, Skip RWD -FAV CH (Only for VCR) -Enter -Dash(-) -Play, Pause, Stop, FWD, Skip FWD 2 EXCLUSIVE TV Buttons These buttons are for operating the TV : -P. Mode -Aspect -E. Save -CC -Vol Up & Down -Input -Mute How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your AV Device 1 AVR Device Button 1 REMOTE CONTROL 1 1 2 2 2 MY AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER (AVR) IS:___________________ NOTE 1 • Refer to the instruction manual of the AVR for operation of the buttons exclusively for the AVR. PRECODED AVR Buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded AVR codes: -Power -Menu -Exit -Input -Cursor & Select -Channel Up & Down -Number PAD -Record -Enter -Vol Up & Down -Mute -Play, Pause, Stop, RWD, Skip RWD, FWD, Skip FWD, 2 EXCLUSIVE TV Buttons These buttons are for operating the TV: -P. Mode -E.Save -CC -Info -Aspect 27 Remote Control Codes CABLE Brand A-MARK ABC ACCUPHASE ACORN ACTION ACTIVE ADB ARCHER BCC BRITISH TELECOM CENTURY DIGEO DIGI DIRECTOR DUMONT FOSGATE GE GENERAL INSTRUMENT GIBRALTER GOLDSTAR HITACHI INSIGHT JERROLD MEMOREX MITSUBISHI MOTOROLA CODES 0008, 0144 0237, 0003, 0008 0003 0237 0237 0237 2092, 2586 0237 0276 0003 0008 1187, 2187 0637 0476 0637 0276 0144 0476, 0810, 0276, 0003 0003 0144 0003, 0008 0476, 0810 0476, 0810, 0276, 0003 0000 0003 1376, 0476, 0810, 0276, 1187, 1254, 1106 NOVA VISION 0008 NOVAPLEX 0008 NSC 0637 PACE 1877, 0877, 0237, 0008 PANASONIC 0000, 0008, 0144 PANTHER 0637 PARAGON 0000, 0008, 0525 PENNEY 0000, 0637 PHILIPS 1305, 0317 PIONEER 1877, 0877, 0144, 0533 PULSAR 0000 QUASAR 0000 REGAL 0276 RUNCO 0000 SAMSUNG 0003, 0144 SASKTEL 1737 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 1877, 0877, 0477, 0237, 0003, 0000, 0008 SONY 1006 SPRUCER 0144 STARCOM 0003 STORM 0637 SUPERCABLE 0276 TORX 0003 TOSHIBA 0000 UNITED CABLE 0276, 0003 US ELECTRONICS 0276, 0003, 0008 VIDEOWAY 0000 ZENITH 0000, 0525 CABLE/PVR COMBO DIGEO GENERAL INSTRUMENTS JERROLD MOTOROLA PACE PIONEER SASKTEL SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SONY SUPERCABLE CODES 1187, 2187 0810 SATELLITE BRAND (Set Top Box) BELL EXPRESSVU CHAPARRAL COOLSAT CROSSDIGITAL DIRECTV CODES DISH NETWORK SYSTEM DISHPRO ECHOSTAR EXPRESSVU FORTEC STAR FUNAI GE GENERAL INSTRUMENTS GOI HITACHI HOUSTON HTS HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS INNOVA JERROLD JVC LG MAGNAVOX MCINTOSH MITSUBISHI MOTOROLA NETSAT 28 0810 1376, 0810, 1187, 1106 1877, 0237 1877, 0877 1737 1877, 0877 1006 0276 0775, 1170 0216 1806, 2147 1109 1377, 0392, 0566, 0639, 1639, 1142, 0247, 0749, 1749, 0819, 1856, 1076, 1108, 0099, 1109, 1392, 1414, 1442 1443, 1609, 1640 1505, 1005, 0775, 1170, 1775 1505, 1005, 0775, 1775 1505, 1005, 0775 1170, 1775 0775, 1775 1821 1377 0392, 0566 0869 0775, 1775 0749, 0819, 1250 0775 0775, 1775 1142, 0749, 1749, 1442, 1443 0099 0869 0775, 1170, 1775 1414 0722 0869 0749 0869, 0856 0099 NEXT LEVEL 0869 PANASONIC PANSAT PHILIPS 0247, 0701 1807 1142, 0749, 1749, 0775, 0819, 1076, 0722, 0099, 1442 1142, 1442 0869 0392, 0566 0566, 0775, 0869 0392, 0566, 1142, 0775, 0855, 0143, 1392, 1442 1377, 1142, 1276, 1108, 1109, 1442, 1609 0856, 0099 0639, 1639, 1640 0869 0869 0392, 0566 1142, 1442, 1443 0749, 1749, 0790 1392, 1640 1806 0722 0869 0856, 1856, 1810 PIONEER PRIMESTAR PROSCAN RADIOSHACK RCA SAMSUNG SKY SONY STAR CHOICE STAR TRAK THOMSON TIVO TOSHIBA ULTIMATE TV ULTRASAT UNIDEN VOOM ZENITH SAT/PVR COMBO BELL EXPRESSVU DIRECT TV DISH NETWORK SYSTEM DISH PRO ECHOSTAR EXPRESSVU HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS JVC MOTOROLA PHILIPS PROSCAN RCA SAMSUNG SONY STAR CHOICE TIVO ZENITH VCR Brand A-MARK ABS ACCURIAN ADMIRAL ADVENTURA ADYSON AIKO AIWA AKAI ALBA ALIENWARE ALLEGRO AMERICA ACTION AMERICAN HIGH AMSTRAD ASHA ASTRA AUDIOVOX AVIS BEAUMARK BELL & HOWELL BROKSONIC CALIX CANDLE CANON CAPEHART CARRERA CARVER CCE CINERAL CITIZEN CLASSIC COLORTYME COLT CRAIG CRITERION CROSLEY CROWN CURTIS MATHES CYBERNEX CYBERPOWER DAEWOO DAYTRON DELL DENON DERWENT DIRECTV DUAL DURABRAND DYNATECH ELECTROHOME CODES 0775, 1170 1377, 0392, 0639, 1142, 1076, 0099, 1392, 1442, 1443, 1640 1505, 0775 1505, 0775 1505, 0775, 1170 0775 1142, 1442, 1443 1170 0869 1142, 1442 0392 1392 1442 0639, 1640 0869 1142, 1442, 1443 1810 CODES 0037, 0240, 0000, 0278, 0046 1972 0000 0060, 0048, 0039, 0047, 0104, 0209, 0065, 0479 0037, 0240, 0000 0072 0278 0037, 0000, 0124 0041, 0175 0209, 0072, 0278 1972 0039 0278 0035, 0081 0000 0240 0035, 0081 0000 0000, 0072 0240 0035, 0048, 0039, 0000, 0104, 0046, 0479 0184, 0121, 0209, 0002, 0479 0037 0037, 0038 0035 0002 0240 0035, 0081 0072, 0278 0278 0035, 0037, 0240, 0000, 0209, 0278, 0479 0037 0060,0035, 0045, 0278 0000, 0072 0037, 0047, 0240, 0072 0000, 0072 0035, 0081, 0000 0072, 0278 0060, 0035, 0162, 0240, 0000, 0041, 0278, 0432 0240 1972 0037, 0045, 0278, 0046 0037, 0278 1972 0081, 0042 0041 0739 0000 0039, 0038 0240, 0000 0060, 0037, 0240, 0000, 0043, 0209 ELECTROPHONIC EMERALD EMEREX EMERSON 0037 0184, 0121 0032 0037, 0184, 0240, 0000, 0121, 0043, 0209, 0002, 0278, 0479, 1593 FISHER 0039, 0047, 0000, 0104, 0046 FUJI 0035, 0033 FUJITSU 0000 FUNAI 0037, 0000, 0072, 0278, 1593 GARRARD 0000 GATEWAY 1972 GE 0060, 0035, 0048, 0240, 0000, 0065 GEMINI 0060 GENEXXA 0037, 0000, 0278 GO VIDEO 0240, 0432, 0526, 0614 GOLDSTAR 0035, 0037, 0039, 0000, 0278, 0038 GOODMANS 0037, 0081, 0000, 0072, 0278 GRADIENTE 0000 GRANADA 0081, 0042 GRUNDIG 0081 HARLEY DAVISON 0000 HARMAN/KARDON 0081, 0038 HARVARD 0072 HARWOOD 0072 HEADQUARTER 0046 HEWLETT PACKARD 1972 HI-Q 0035, 0047, 0000 HITACHI 0035, 0037, 0045, 0000, 0042, 0041, 0065, 0105 HOWARD COMPUTERS 1972 HP 1972 HUGHES NETWORK 0042, 0739 SYSTEMS HUMAX 0739, 1797, 1988 HUSH 1972 HYTEK 0047, 0000, 0072 IBUYPOWER 1972 INSTANT REPLAY 0035 ITT NOKIA 0240, 0041 JANEIL 0240 JENSEN 0067, 0041 JVC 0067, 0041, 1162 KEC 0037, 0278 KENWOOD 0067, 0041, 0038, 0046 KLH 0072 KODAK 0035, 0037 KTV 0000 LG 0037, 0240, 0038, 1037 LINKSYS 1972 LLOYD’S 0240, 0000, 0072, 0038 LOEWE 0081 LOGIK 0240, 0000, 0072 LUMATRON 0278 LUXOR 0046 LXI 0037, 0000, 0042, 0067 M ELECTRONIC 0240 MAGNASONIC 0037, 0240, 0000, 0072, 0278 MAGNAVOX 0035, 0037, 0048, 0039, 0081, 0240, 0000, 0563, 0618, 1593 MAGNIN 0240 MARANTZ 0035, 0081, 0038 MARTA 0037 MATSUI 0037, 0209 MATSUSHITA 0035, 0162, 0081, 1162 MEDIA CENTER PC 1972 MEI 0035 MEMOREX 0035, 0162, 0037, 0048, 0039, 0047, 0240, 0000, 0104, 0209, 0072, 0278, 0046, 0479, 1037, 1162 METZ 0037 MGA 0060, 0240, 0043 MGN TECHNOLOGY 0240 MICROSOFT 1972 MIDLAND 0240 MIND 1972 MINOLTA 0042, 0105 MITSUBISHI 0060, 0048, 0047, 0000, 0042, 0067, 0043, 0041 MOTOROLA 0035, 0048 MOVIE WALKER 0072 MTC 0240, 0000, 0072 MTX 0000 MULTITECH 0039, 0000, 0072 NAD 0240, 0104 NEC 0104, 0067, 0041, 0038 NEW TECH 0072 NIKKO 0037, 0278 NIKKODO 0037, 0278 NISHI 0240 NIVEUS MEDIA 1972 NOBLEX 0240 NORTHGATE 1972 OLYMPUS 0035, 0162, 0104 ONKYO 0222 OPTIMUS 1062, 0035, 0162, 0037, 0048, 0047, 0240, 0000, 0104, 0432, 1048, 1162 ORION 0184, 0240, 0000, 0104, 0121, 0209, 0002, 0278, 0479 PANAMA 0035 PANASONIC PENNEY PENTAX PHILCO PHILIPS PILOT PIONEER POLK AUDIO PORTLAND PRESIDIAN PROFITRONIC PROSCAN PROTEC PROTECH PULSAR PULSER QUARTER QUARTZ QUASAR RADIOSHACK RADIX RANDEX RCA REALISTIC REPLAY TV RICAVISION RUNCO SAMSUNG SAMTRON SANKY SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SHINTOM SHOGUN SIEMENS SIGNATURE SINGER SONIC BLUE SONOGRAPHE SONY SOUNDMASTER STACK 9 STS SV2000 SVA SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC SYSTEMAX TAGAR SYSTEMS TANDY TASHIKO TATUNG TEAC TECHNICS TEKNIKA TELECORDER TELEFUNKEN TEVION THOMAS THOMSON TISONIC TIVO TMK TNIX TOCOM TOSHIBA TOSONIC TOTEVISION TOUCH TRIX ULTRA UNITECH VECTOR VECTOR RESEARCH VEXTRA VICTOR VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDEOMAGIC VIDEOSONIC 1062, 0035, 0162, 0000, 0225, 0614, 0616, 1162 0035, 0162, 0037, 0047, 0081, 0240, 0000, 0042, 0067, 0038 0042, 0065, 0105 0035, 0081, 0000, 0209, 0479 0035, 0162, 0048, 0081, 0045, 0000, 0209, 0616, 0618, 0739, 1081, 1181 0037 0162, 0081, 0042, 0067, 1337 0081 0278 1593 0240 0060 0000, 0072 0072 0039, 0240, 0278 0240 0046 0035, 0047, 0046 0035, 0162, 0002, 1162 0035, 0162, 0037, 0048, 0047, 0240, 0000, 0104, 0046, 1037, 1162 0037 0037 0060, 0035, 0048, 0240, 0045, 0000, 0042, 0065, 0105, 0880 0035, 0162, 0037, 0048, 0047, 0240, 0000, 0104, 0121, 0278, 0046, 0065, 1162 0614, 0616 1972 0039 0060, 0240, 0045, 0000, 0038, 0432, 0739 0240 0048, 0039 0240, 0000, 0067, 0209, 0041, 0072, 0002, 0479 0047, 0240, 0000, 0104, 0046, 0159, 0479 0184, 0045, 0121, 0043 0060, 0035, 0162, 0037, 0048, 0039, 0047, 0033, 0045, 0000, 0042, 0104, 0067, 0043, 0209, 0041, 0072, 0046, 0065, 0105 0048, 0047, 0032, 0000, 0065, 0848 0039, 0240, 0000, 0072 0240 0037, 0104 0060, 0035, 0037, 0048, 0000, 0046, 0065, 0479 0037, 0240, 0072 0614, 0616 0046 0035, 0047, 0032, 0033, 0000, 0067, 0046, 0636, 1032, 1972 0000 1972 0042, 0105 0000, 0072 0000 0035, 0081, 0000, 0043, 1593 0240, 0000, 0002, 1593 1972 1972 0000, 0104 0037 0048, 0081, 0000, 0067, 0041 0000, 0067, 0041 0035, 0162, 0037, 0000 0035, 0037, 0000 0240 0041 0479 0000, 0002 0060, 0041 0278 0618, 0636, 0739, 1337 0240, 0000 0037 0240 0240, 0045, 0000, 0043, 0209, 0041, 1008, 1972, 1988 0278 0037, 0240 1972 0037 0045, 0278 0240 0045 0184, 0038 0072 0067, 0041 0045 0037 0240, 0000, 0072 Remote Control Codes VIEWSONIC VILLAIN VOODOO WARDS WHITE WESTINGHOUSE WORLD XR-100 YAMAHA ZENITH ZT GROUP 1972 0000 1972 0060, 0035, 0037, 0048, 0047, 0081, 0033, 0240, 0045, 0000, 0042, 0043, 0041, 0072, 0038, 0479, 0065, 0046 0000, 0209, 0072, 0278, 0479 0209, 0002, 0479 0035, 0240, 0000, 0072 0041, 0038 0037, 0039, 0033, 0000, 0209, 0041, 0278, 0479, 1139 1972 CODES 1972 1972 1972 1972 0739 1972 0614 1972 1972 1972 0739 DBS/PVR COMBO DIRECTV HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS PHILIPS SAMSUNG TIVO CODES 0739 0739 DVD/PVR COMBO HUMAX PIONEER RCA SYLVANIA TIVO TOSHIBA CODES 1797, 1988 1337 0880 0000 1337 1008, 1988 DVD Brand 3D LAB ACCURIAN ACOUSTIC SOLUTIONS ADCOM AFREEY AIWA AKAI ALBA ALCO ALLEGRO AMPHION MEDIA WORKS AMW APEX DIGITAL CODES 0503, 0539 0675, 1416 0730 1094 0698 0641 0695, 0705, 0770, 1089 0672 0790 0869 0872 ARRGO ASPIRE DIGITAL AUDIOVOX AWA B&K BBK BEL CANTO DESIGN BLUE PARADE BLUE SKY BROKSONIC CALIFORNIA AUDIO LABS CELESTIAL CENTREX CINEA CINEVISION CITIZEN CLAIRTONE 0739, 1797, 1988 1972 192 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 0614, 0616 0618, 0739 1337 0880 0614, 0616 0739 0614, 0616 0636, 1972 1972 1972 1972 0618, 0636, 0739, 1337 1008, 1972, 1988 1972 1972 1972 1972 0739 0739 0739 0872 0533, 0672, 1020 1056, 1061 1023 1168 0790 0730 0655, 0662 1224 1571 0571 0695 0695 0490 1020 0672 0831 0876, 0833, 0869 1003, 0695, 1277, 1587, 2116 0571 CRAIG CREATIVE CURTIS MATHES CYBERHOME CYTRON DAEWOO DANSAI DAYTEK DECCA DENON DENVER DIGITREX DISNEY DI VIDO DUAL DURABRAND DVD2000 EMERSON ENTERPRISE ENTIVO ENZER FISHER FUNAI GATEWAY GE GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR GOODMANS GPX GRADIENTE GRUNDIG HARMAN/KARDON HELLO KITTY HITACHI HITEKER INSIGNIA INTEGRA IRT JBL JMB JSI JVC JWIN KAWASAKI KENWOOD KLH KLOSS KONKA KOSS LASONIC LECSON LENOXX LG LITEON LOEWE LOGIX MAGNASONIC MAGNAVOX MALATA MARANTZ MCINTOSH MEMOREX MICROSOFT MINATO MITSUBISHI MUSTEK MYRAD NAD NAIKO NEC NEXXTECH NINTAUS NORCENT ONKYO OPPO OPTIMUS PALSONIC PANASONIC PHILCO PHILIPS PIANODISC PIONEER POLAROID POLK AUDIO PORTLAND PRESIDIAN PRIMA PROCEED PROSCAN PROVISION RADIONETTE RADIOSHACK RCA REALISTIC REOC 0778, 0852, 1077, 1086, 1107, 1165, 1177, 1351 0831 0503, 0539 1087 0816, 0874, 1023, 1024, 1129, 1502, 1537 0705 0784, 0705, 0770, 0833, 0869, 1169, 1172, 1234, 1242 0770 0872 0770 0490, 0634 0778 0672 0675, 1270 0705 0675 1127 0521 1003, 2116 0591, 0675 0503, 0539 0770 1919 0675 1073, 1077, 1158 0522, 0815 0573, 0744, 0715, 0741, 0783, 0833, 0869, 1044, 1075, 1099, 1144, 1158 1304, 1730 0741, 0869 0790 0769 0490 0539, 0705 0582, 0702 0831 0573, 0664, 1919 0672 2095 0571, 0627 0783 0702 0695 1423 0558, 0623, 0867, 1164 1049, 1051 0790 0490, 0534 0790, 1020, 1149 0533 0711, 0721 0769, 1061, 1423 0627 1533 1127 0591, 0741, 0869 1058, 1158, 1416, 1440 0741 0783 0675 0503, 0539, 0646, 0675, 1354, 1506 1159 0503, 0539, 0646, 0675, 1354, 1506 1533, 1273 0695, 0831, 1270, 2213 0522, 2083 0752 1521, 0521 0730 0894 0741 0770 0785, 0869 1402 1051 1003, 0872, 1107, 1265 0503, 0627, 1769 0575, 1224, 1525, 2185 0571 0672, 0852 0503, 0490, 0571, 0703, 1641, 1762 0675 0503, 0539, 0646, 0675, 1267, 1340, 1354, 2056, 2084 1024 0525, 0571, 0142, 0631, 1571 1020, 1061, 1086 0539 0770 0675 2126, 2127 0672 0522 0778 0741 0571 0522, 0571, 0790, 0822, 1769 0571 0752 RIO RJTECH ROTEL SAMPO SAMSUNG TREDEX UNIMAX UNITED UNIVERSUM URBAN CONCEPTS V VENTURER VIZIO VOCOPRO XBOX YAMAHA YAMAKAWA ZENITH ZEUS ZOECE 0869 1360 0623, 1178 0698, 0752 0490, 0573, 0744, 0199, 0820, 1044, 1075, 2069 0695 0675,0695, 0873, 1919 0783 0752 1158 0630, 0675, 0752, 1256 0633, 0770, 1043, 1077 0533 0784 0730 0573, 0715, 0783, 0869, 1099 0533, 1533, 0864, 1033, 1070, 1431, 1516, 1536 0675 0675 0894 0770 0571, 0790 0490, 0703 0770 0730 0571 0522 1503 0503, 0573, 0539, 0695, 1154, 1503, 1608, 1769 0800, 0803 0770 0730 0591 0503, 0539 1064, 1226 0790 1064, 1226 1360 0522, 2083 0490, 0539, 0545, 0497 0872 0503, 0591, 0741, 0869 0784 1265 BLU-RAY DISC LG PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER SAMSUNG SONY CODES 0741 1641 2084 0142 0199 1516 DVD/PVR COMBO GO VIDEO PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER RCA SHARP SONY SYLVANIA TOSHIBA CODES 1730 0490 1340 0631 0522 1256 1033, 1070, 1536 0675 1503 HD-DVD LG MICROSOFT ONKYO RCA TOSHIBA XBOX CODES 0741 2083 1769 1769 1769 2083 AUDIO RECEIVER Brand AIWA CODES SANSUI SANYO SCHNEIDER SCHWAIGER SENSORY SCIENCE SHARP SHERWOOD SHINSONIC SLIM ART SM ELECTRONIC SONIC BLUE SONY SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TAG MCLAREN TATUNG TEAC TECHNICS TECHNIKA TECHSONIC THETA DIGITAL THOMSON TIVO TOSHIBA ALCO ANAM APEX DIGITAL ARCAM AUDIOTRONIC AUDIOVOX B&K BOSE BRIX CAIRN CARVER CURTIS MATHES DELPHI DENON ELECTROHOME GRUNDIG HARMAN/KARDON HITACHI INSIGNIA INTEGRA JBL JVC KAWASAKI KENWOOD KLH KOSS LG LINN LIQUID VIDEO MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MICROMEGA MITSUBISHI MYRAD NAKAMICHI ONKYO OPTIMUS ORITRON PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER POLK AUDIO RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC REVOX SAMSUNG SANGEAN SANSUI SHERWOOD SIRIUS SONY SOUNDESIGN STEREOPHONICS TEAC TECHNICS THORENS TOSHIBA VENTURER WARDS XM YAMAHA AUDIO AMPLIFIER Brand ADCOM BOSE CARVER CARY AUDIO DESIGN CLASSE FLEXTRONICS HALCRO HARMAN/KARDON KRELL LEFT COAST LEXICON MARANTZ MARK LEVINSON PARASOUND PHILIPS POLK AUDIO PRIMARE YAMAHA 1189, 1269, 0189, 1266, 1514 1189, 1269, 0189, 0891 1189, 0189 1393 1189 0097, 1555 0842, 1298, 1320, 1805 1023, 0014, 0121, 0670 1497 1308, 1518, 1288, 1316, 1548, 1633, 1763, 1764, 2967 1189, 1269, 0189, 0891, 1266 1023, 0014, 0630, 1384, 1935 0189, 1414 1609 1023, 1609, 1390 1609, 0121 0189 1304, 1500, 1868 2165 1189, 0189 1913 1602, 1811 1058, 1441, 1258, 1759, 1622, 1406, 1558, 1658, 1758, 1858 0670 1023 1390 1308, 1518, 1633 1189 0842, 1788 1390 0189, 0014 1406, 1414 1023, 0176, 1176, 1276, 1331, 1815, 2061 CODES 0577, 1100 0674 0892 1879 1461 1879 1934 0892 1837 0892 1145, 1802 0892 1483 1934 0892 0892 1395 0354 1405, 0189, 0121, 1243, 1388, 1641 1390 1609 1774 1189 1189 1390 0820, 0840 0639, 1253, 1933 1602 0189 1189, 0189, 0121 0014 1414 1360, 0121, 1142, 1306 2026 0189 0189, 0891, 1304, 1306 0228 1030, 2169 0842, 1298, 1320, 1805 1306 1058, 1374, 1495, 1811 1390 1570, 1569 1390, 1428 1497 2197 0189 1497 29 REMOTE CONTROL PVR Brand ABS ALIENWARE CYBERPOWER DELL DIRECTV GATEWAY GO VIDEO HEWLETT PACKARD HOWARD COMPUTERS HP HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS HUMAX HUSH IBUYPOWER LINKSYS MEDIA CENTER PC MICROSOFT MIND NIVEUS MEDIA NORTHGATE PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER RCA REPLAY TV SAMSUNG SONIC BLUE SONY STACK 9 SYSTEMAX TAGAR SYSTEMS TIVO TOSHIBA TOUCH VIEWSONIC VOODOO ZT GROUP COBY On-Screen Display To enter the OSD (On-Screen Display): 1. Press MENU button on the remote control to display the different features on your Hitachi LCD TV. 2. Use the CURSOR PAD ( , , , ) to highlight a feature of the On-Screen Display menu. Press the SELECT button to select. 3. Press EXIT button on the remote control to quickly exit from any menu. This part of the screen shows which selections are available. Video Audio Picture Mode 50 Brightness 50 Color 50 Channels Tint Multimedia 50 Color Temp. NOTE SEL Select Select among different picture modes. • Contrast Adjust picture contrast. • Brightness Adjust picture brightness. • Color Adjust color. • Tint Adjust tint. • Sharpness Adjust sharpness. • Color Temp. Set to High for less intense color with more blue, set to Medium for natural color and set to Standard for warm colors. • Noise Reduction Reduces conspicuous noise in the picture. • Dynamic Gamma Set to produce greater picture detail in dark or bright scene areas depending on the program. • Gamma Changes the gamma ratio value to produce pictures of greater contrast. • Auto Movie Select the 3:2 Pull down detection feature Auto/Off. For a film like picture. • Reel120® Motion Adjust the movie motion to smooth or original. • Aspect Ratio Choose the picture format aspect ratio. • Backlight Adjust to increase or decrease the brightness of backlight. 0 Sharpness Standard Adjust picture settings and customizes picture quality. Move • Picture Mode Standard Contrast Setup Video Return EXIT Exit This part of the screen shows which remote control buttons to use. • The On Screen Display (OSD) for the different submenus shown in the following pages are for illustration purposes only, there may be slight differences from the actual appearance of the OSD of your Hitachi LCD TV. • White Balance Adjust the shadow color (Cutoff) and white color (Drive) to achieve natural whites and neutral grey shadow • Blue Only Mode Fine tune the color saturation and tint bias using a blue only mode. • Lock Settings Select On to lock your favorite settings. • Reset Choose to Reset Video Settings to factory settings. Audio 30 • Sound Mode Selects 4 audio presets (Custom, Standard, Movie, News). • Bass Adjust the intensity of low frequencies. • Treble Adjust the intensity of high frequencies. • Balance Adjust the balance. • CONEQ Select sound equalizing mode. On-Screen Display • CONEQ 3D Sound Turn On/Off CONEQ 3D sound settings. • HDMI - CEC Set to On, this feature will enable simplified operation of compatible HDMI CEC devices. • Audio Source Select between three Audio Sources (Stereo, Mono, SAP) (Available for analog channel). • Input Labels Assign name to any of avaliable inputs excluding the TV input. • Preferred Language Select your preferred audio language option. (Available for digital channel). • RGB Options Adjust Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Clock, Phase and Reset. • Audio Language Select Language options if available (Available for digital channel). • Y-PbPr on VGA Select the type of signal being used. • Digital Output Select Optical Output options (Available for digital channel and HDMI). • Internal Speakers Turn On/Off internal speakers. • Perfect Volume Adjust volume to be closer in level between channels. • Reset Resets all Audio settings the original condition. Setup Choose English, Spanish, or French for OSD Language. • Time Set Clock Settings. • Sleep Timer Set Sleep Timer intervals (5 minutes ~ 4 hours). • Day / Night Timer Set Day/Night picture mode to start at preset times. • Set Password Set the password for the Parental control access. • Parental Controls Ratings system to block various types of programs. • Closed Captions Feature to turn On/Off closed captions. • Digital Captions Feature to display Digital dialogue/text. • Digital Caption Feature to change the appearance of Options the Digital Captions. • Analog Captions Feature to display Analog dialogue/ text. • Energy Options Select Power Consumption Savings options. • Light Control Adjust the settings of the Accent Light and Power LED. Turn the demo mode on or off. • Reset AV & Setup Resets all Audio, Video and Setup settings to the original condition. Channels • Source Selects the type of signal to be used Cable or Air. • Signal Strength Access Signal Strength meter (Available for digital channel). • New Channel Scan Set Auto Channel Scan. • Add Channels Adds Channels to the List (Scanned channels remain the same until New to List Channel Scan is performed). • Channel List Set Channel List. • Channel Labels Set Labels on the channels. • Favorite Channels Set the Favorite Channels. Multimedia • JPEG Viewer NOTES View digital still pictures from USB Drives. • If there are any option grayed out, this is an indication that the option is not available for that specific function or mode. • Changing of any Video/Audio settings, other than the Standard/Default settings, may not meet the ENERGY STAR requirements. 31 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY • Menu Language • Demo Mode Video VIDEO MENU Select Video to adjust picture settings and improve picture quality. You can independently customize each of the video inputs, including Analog channels separately from Digital Channels (under TV Mode). The adjustments will be applied to Custom settings. Video Picture Mode Audio Standard Contrast 50 Brightness 50 Setup Color 50 Channels Tint 0 Sharpness Multimedia NOTES 50 Color Temp. Standard Adjust picture settings and customizes picture quality. Move SEL Select Return Picture Mode Video Audio Exit Standard Contrast 50 Brightness 50 Setup Color 50 Channels Tint Other Video Menu Setting Adjustments 0 Sharpness Multimedia EXIT 50 Color Temp. Standard Select the preferred Picture Mode to optimize the picture performance. Move SEL Select Return • For the PC input, there are only two Picture modes available: Standard and Custom. In this case, only the Custom mode can be changed to your desired conditions. • Video setting can be set to the user’s preference in Game mode (Similar to Custom mode) with the exception of the Auto Movie setting. • If you change any of the adjustments in the Dynamic, Standard and Movie modes, the name of the Custom option will change. For example, the changes on Dynamic will rename the option as “Custom-Dyn.”. This means that the original picture mode is not affected by the changes; the only thing affected is that Custom mode will take the video adjustments of the mode where the change was made. • For Input Mode, CABLE and AIR share the same Video adjustment settings. Also, each of the video inputs have their own independent video adjustment settings. EXIT Use the CURSOR PAD to be adjusted. to highlight the function 1. Press the SELECT button or the CURSOR PAD select the function settings. 2. Press the CURSOR PAD Exit or or to to adjust the function. 3. Press MENU button to return to the main menu. 4. Press EXIT button to quit the menu. Picture Mode Contrast Use this function to choose from preset picture settings to optimize your TV’s performance. Use this function to change the contrast between black and white levels in the picture. 1. Use the CURSOR PAD Brightness to select Picture Mode settings. 2. Then press the CURSOR PAD to return to the Video menu or press the EXIT button to quit menu. Use this function to change the overall brightness of the dark areas of the picture. 3. There are seven Picture Modes available: Dynamic, Standard, Movie, Custom, Game, Pro-Day, and ProNight Mode. Standard mode is the factory preset mode for your TV. The only mode that can be directly changed by adjusting any Video setting to your desired conditions is the Custom mode. The other modes, with the exception of the Pro-Day and Pro-Night, are preset. Any changes made to these modes will be applied to Custom mode. 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. Color Temp. Set to High for cooler color with more blue, set to Medium for a more natural color or set to Standard for accurate color. Noise Reduction The Noise Reduction function automatically reduces conspicuous noise in the picture without degrading picture 32 Video quality. Set Noise Reduction to Off if you see individual blocks in the picture. Aspect Ratio Use this function to select the Picture Format Aspect Ratio. Dynamic Gamma The Dynamic Gamma feature allows you to set among three settings (Off, Dynamic 1, and Dynamic 2) to produce greater picture detail in dark or bright scene area. Video Gamma Setup White Balance Channels Blue Only Mode The Gamma function allows you to set among three levels of gamma ratio correction values (Gamma 1, Gamma 2, or Gamma 3) to produce pictures contrast. Audio Multimedia Auto Movie This feature sets the 3:2 pull down detection feature to Auto or Off. As the theatrical movies are shot on film at 24 frames of still pictures per second, instead of 30 frames or 60 fields like video. When the film is transferred to video for television viewing, the disparity between the two frame rates must be reconciled. This involves a process known as 3:2 pull down. When the Auto Movie is set to Auto, your Hitachi LCD TV will activate the circuitry for this special feature to improve video performance when watching interlaced format film based sources. Set to Off will deactivate this feature. Reel120 Motion Mid Aspect Ratio Backlight Auto 50 Lock Settings Off Reset Select the preferred picture’s aspect ratio. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit Auto Aspect: Automatically adjust the Aspect Ratio depending on the input signal. Aspect Modes: Manually select the Aspect Ratio. There are different aspect ratios available according to the signal in use. See page 62. Reel120® Motion Video Audio Reel120 Motion Mid Aspect Ratio Auto Backlight 50 Setup White Balance Channels Blue Only Mode Multimedia ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Hitachi’s advanced video processor can display movies at 120 frames per second. The following settings are available to smooth the motion of movie sources. Please note that the effect may not be immediately noticeable and the effect depends on the content of the movie. Lock Settings Off Reset Adjust the smoothness of motion in movies. Move SEL Select 1. Use the CURSOR PAD function. 2. Press the CURSOR PAD Return or EXIT Exit to highlight Reel120 Motion to select: High: Select for the maximum smooth motion effect. Mid: Select for a moderate smooth motion effect. Low: Select for a mild smooth motion effect. Off: Select this setting if there is noise with the High, Medium or Low settings. 33 Video Input Signal Display Screen Display Aspect Recomended To display suitable screen as follows: When Watching Standard Definition Pictures: (4:3 Signal) 4:3 Displays 4:3 programs in there original aspect ratio with bars to the left and right of the image. 16:9 Expands a 4:3 aspect ratio program to fill the widescreen 16:9 screen Zoom1 Use this aspect mode to expand letterbox movies to fill the screen. Note that some of the image may not be visible. (Vista) Zoom2 Use this aspect mode to fill the screen with very widescreen movies. Note that some of the image may not be viewable in this mode. (Cinema) When Watching High Definition Pictures: 16:9 (16:9 Signal) Plays a 16:9 image faithfully showing 95% for SD / 97.5% for HD of the size. Use this mode when you want to see 100% of the signal. Full Backlight Note that some signals have noise. In the case of noise use the 16:9 mode. Reset Adjust the brightness of the Backlight for maximum visibility. It changes the intensity of the backlight. Increase for bright rooms and decrease for darker rooms to make the dark areas of the picture black. White Balance This function allows you to reset the Video Menu Settings of the present input source and return it to the Standard video mode. Video Reel120 Motion Use this function to adjust the dark end (Cutoff) and bright end (Drive) of the White background. Audio Blue Only Mode Setup White Balance This function removes the red and green signal from the video signal and displays the blue signal only. This lets you accurately adjust the color and tint settings. Channels Blue Only Mode Multimedia Mid Aspect Ratio Backlight Auto 50 Lock Settings Off Reset Lock Settings Select On to lock your favorite settings NOTE • This function is available only for Pro-Day and Pro-Night modes. Reset all Video settings to the factory values. Move SEL Select 1. Use the CURSOR PAD Return or EXIT Exit to highlight this function. 2. Press the SELECT button or the CURSOR PAD select Yes or No. 34 to Video 3. Press the SELECT button on the Yes option to execute the reset of the Video settings. Depending on the video program being viewed, you can customize each video input to your preference to increase viewing performance and pleasure. NOTES • If you run this Reset menu, only the present input source will reset to its initial condition. For example, if the Reset menu has been selected and done for HDMI 1 input source, only the HDMI 1 settings will return to its factory default. • If "Lock Settings" is turned on (refer to page 34) running the Reset menu will not effect your Pro-Day and Pro-Night Mode settings. ON-SCREEN DISPLAY 35 Audio AUDIO MENU CONEQ 3D Sound Select Audio to adjust the sound to your preference. Produces an impressive 3D Sound experience through the TV’s sound system. Video Audio Sound Mode Bass 32 Treble 32 Setup Balance Channels CONEQ Multimedia Standard Audio Source Table Top Multi-Channel Television Sound will allow you to select Stereo (a stereo broadcast), Mono (monaural sound) used when receiving a weak stereo broadcast or SAP(Second Audio Program) which may be a secondary language, weather report, etc. This setting is only for analog channels. 0 CONEQ 3D Sound On Audio Source Stereo Adjust the sound to your preference. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit Some programs transmit in other languages. This language function will allow you to set between 3 language options (English, Español, and Français) to your preference as the audio default language. This setting is only for digital channels. Audio Language Sound Mode There are 4 sound modes preset for each different types of program. Standard mode is for normal audio conditions, Movie mode is for movies, News mode is for news programs, and Custom mode is for your preference. The only mode that can be directly changed by adjusting any audio setting to your desired conditions is the Custom mode. The other modes are preset and any changes made to these modes will be applied to Custom mode. Audio Menu Settings Adjustment 1. Press the CURSOR PAD or to select audio menu. 2. Press the CURSOR PAD or to adjust the value. 3. While pressing the CURSOR PAD or to adjust the audio value, you can press the CURSOR PAD or to select Bass, Treble, or Balance for adjusting. 4. Press the EXIT button to quit the menu, or select Audio to return to the main menu. Bass This function controls the low frequency audio to the speakers. Treble This function controls the high frequency audio to the speakers. Balance This function will control the left to right balance of the LCD TV internal speakers and headphone jack. CONEQ Delivers clear crisp sound and high fidelity music playback. Use the CURSOR PAD to select the preferred setting. Table Top: Use this setting for improved sound quality with table top stands. Wall Mount: Select this setting for improved sound quality when wall mounting. Hearing Aid: This special mode is for users that want to maintain clear sound after removing their conventional hearing aid. Note that this feature emphasizes higher frequencies. 36 Preferred Language Some programs transmit more than one DTV language option. Most will have English as a default language. The language function will allow you to select up to 10 language options (if available). Please try all available options. Digital Output This function allows you to select between RAW and PCM. This setting changes the format of the Digital Optical Output. 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 audio output jack (Digital Audio). RAW: Select this feature to allow the original audio bit stream to be passed through to the audio receiver. Internal Speakers This function is useful when using external speakers. Select On if using the internal speakers only. Select Off if you prefer to use the speakers from a separate stereo system. Perfect Volume This function will automatically adjust volume so each channel and input has the same average volume level. Audio Reset This function allows you to reset the Audio Menu Settings of the present input source and return it to the Standard mode and default settings. Video Audio CONEQ 3D Sound On Audio Source Stereo Audio Language Setup Digital Output Channels Internal Speakers On Perfect Volume Off Multimedia RAW Reset Reset all Audio settings to the factory values. Move SEL Select 1. Use the CURSOR PAD Return or EXIT Exit to highlight functions. 2. Press the SELECT button or the CURSOR PAD select Yes or No. to 3. Press the SELECT button on the Yes option to execute the reset of the Audio settings. ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Depending upon the audio program being heard, you can customize each audio input to your preference to increase audio performance and pleasure. All the input sources will be reset to its initial condition by running this Reset menu. 37 Setup SETUP MENU Select Setup when setting up your TV for the first time. Video Audio Menu Language NOTES Time Sleep Timer Setup Day / Night Timer Channels Set Password Multimedia English 5. Press the EXIT button to quit the menu or the MENU to return to the previous menu. Off Parental Controls Closed Captions Off Select Setup for your first time or to change your TV’s configuration. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 1. Use the CURSOR PAD ▲ or ▼ to select the Setup menu. 2. Use the CURSOR PAD ► to enter the option of your choice and make the changes that you need. 3. Press the MENU button to return. • When Auto is set, Daylight Savings can be set, the TV will automatically calculate the clock adjustment for Daylight Saving. Set this setting according to the current DST status. • The TV counts electrical pulses for regulating the timers. When the power cord is unplugged quickly, the clock will reset to factory default setting. • The Year, Month, Date, and Time setup can be changed only if the Time Mode is set to Manual. Sleep Timer Select this feature to set your Sleep Timer from 5 minutes to 4 hours. 1. Press the CURSOR PAD repeatedly to set your Timer among Off, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 or 240 min. Day / Night Timer Menu Language Sets the Language of the Menu OSD. This feature will allow you to select any one of three different languages for the on-screen displays. 1. Use the CURSOR PAD ► to select the language of your choice. 2. Press the EXIT button to quit the menu or the MENU button to return to the previous menu. Select this feature to activate and set your TV’s Day/Night picture mode Timers. There are three available Timers for your convenience. Video Timer1 Timer1 Start Time Audio Timer2 Start Time Time Channels Timer3 Use this option to set the Clock, Date and Time Zone for your LCD TV. Multimedia Audio Time Mode Auto Time Zone EST Daylight Savings Setup Year Channels Month Multimedia 2011 Jan Date 1 Time 12:09 AM SEL Select 6:00 PM Off Timer3 Start Time 12:00 AM Set Day/Night picture mode to start at preset times. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 1. Use the CURSOR PAD to highlight the Timer that you would like to set (Timer1, Timer2, or Timer3). 2. Use the CURSOR PAD or the SELECT to select the Picture Mode you would like to activate. (Dynamic, Standard, Movie, Custom, Game, Pro-Day or Pro-Night). 3. Use the CURSOR PAD to select “Timer Start Time” and press the SELECT button. Return EXIT Exit 1. Use the CURSOR PAD ▲, ▼ and ► to highlight and setup the Time settings. 2. If you observe daylight savings, use the CURSOR PAD to highlight Daylight Savings and press the CURSOR PAD ► to activate it. This can only be changed if the Time Mode is set to Auto. 3. Use the CURSOR PAD to highlight and adjust the Current Time (hour and minute), AM or PM, Month, Day and Year. 4. Press the SELECT button to set the Time. 38 Off On Set the Clock, Date and Time Zone of your TV. Move 12:00 PM Timer2 Setup Video Off 4. Use the CURSOR PAD or the NUMERIC buttons to set the timer start time. 5. Once the start time is set press the SELECT button. 6. Repeat steps 1-6 to set another Timer. Set Password 1. To change the password, select Set the Password option to change the factory preset password (0000) to your preference. If you forget your password, use the factory password 7777 to erase your password. This will reset the password number back to the factory preset (0000). Setup U.S. Motion Picture Ratings Table 2. Enter a new four digit number. 3. Press the EXIT button to quit the menu. NOT RATED Contains no rating. Not Rated (NR) and Not Applicable (NA) programs. Movie has not been rated or ratings do not apply. G General audiences. All ages admitted. PG Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. PG-13 Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. R Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC-17 No one 17 and under admitted. X Adults only Parental Controls This function will block out the picture and sound of the selected rating levels. The password to enter the Locks feature is a 4 digit number. The factory preset password is 0000. Use the NUMERIC buttons to enter the password. Video Audio Enter Password Setup NOTES Channels Multimedia Select ratings to block or view based on rating categories. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit Panel Lock Off Audio Block Unrated TV Off U.S. TV Parental Guide Ratings Table TV-Y All children. The themes and elements in this program are specifically designed for a very young audience, including children from ages 2-6. TV-Y7 Directed to older children. Themes and elements in this program may include mild physical or comedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7. TV-G General audience. It contains little or no violence, no strong language, and lit tle or no sexual dialogue or situations. TV-PG Parental guidance suggested. The program may contain infrequent coarse language, limited violence, some suggestive sexual dialogue and situations. TV-14 Parents strongly cautioned. This program may contain sophisticated themes, intense sexual situation, more intense violence and intensely suggestive dialogue. TV-MA Mature audiences only. This program may contain mature themes, indecent language, graphic violence, and explicit sexual content. US Setup Canada Channels Region 5 Multimedia When Panel Lock is turned On, all buttons on the front panel, except the Power button, will be deactivated. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit Panel Lock When Panel Lock is turned On, all buttons on the front panel, except the POWER button will be deactivated. Block Unrated TV When this feature is turned On, programs without ratings will be blocked. US This option will block TV and Movie Ratings in the USA to prevent viewing of any content that you feel may be inappropriate (See page 39). Canada This option will block TV and Movie Ratings in Canada to prevent viewing of any content that you feel may be inappropriate due to its content (See page 40). FV: Fantasy/Cartoon Violence V: Violence S: Sexual Situation L: Adult Language D: Sexually Suggestive Dialogue NOTES • If you Block TV-14D, you will still permit TV-MA programs; If you block TV-14V, you will automatically block TV-MAV programs, but you will still permit TVMALS programs. This means that the TV will block violence in TV-14 and higher (TV-MA), but not language and sex. • TV program ratings are dependent on the broadcaster. If the program is not rated, the TV will not block it. 39 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Video • If the movie does not carry a rating, the TV will not block it. • Blocking NOT RATED programs may block emergency programming, sports, news, public service announcements, religious programs and weather. Setup Canadian Ratings English Table Canadian Ratings French Table C G General - Programming intended for audiences of all ages. Contains no violence, or the violence content is minimal or is depicted appropriately with humor or caricature or in an unrealistic manner. 8 ans+ 8 + General - Not rec ommended for young children - Programming intended for a broad audience but contains light or occasional violence that could disturb young children. Viewing with an adult is therefore recommended for young children (under the age of 8) who cannot differentiate between real and imaginary portrayals. 13 ans+ Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13 - Contains either a few violent scenes or one or more sufficiently violent scenes to affect them. Viewing with an adult is therefore strongly recommended for children under 13. 16 ans+ Programming is not suitable for children under the age of 16 - Contains frequent scenes of violence or intense violence. 18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults - Contains constant violence or scenes of extreme violence. C8+ G PG 14+ 18+ 40 Programming intended for children under age 8 - Violence Guidelines; Careful attention is paid to themes, which could threaten children’s sense of security and well-being. There will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or unrealistic in nature. Other Content Guidelines: There will be no offensive language, nudity or sexual content. Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over to watch on their own - Violence Guidelines: Violence will not be portrayed as the preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict; or encourage children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on television. Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. Other Content Guidelines: There will be no profanity, nudity or sexual content. General Audience - Violence Guidelines: Will contain very little violence, either physical or verbal or emotional. Will be sensitive to themes w hi c h c o u l d f r i g hte n a yo u n g e r c h i l d, w i l l not depict realistic scenes of violence which minimize or gloss over the effects of violent acts. Other Content Guidelines: There may be some inoffensive slang, no profanity and no nudity. Parental Guidance - Programming intended for a general audience but which may not be suitable for younger children. Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children ages 8 -13. Violence Guidelines: Depictions of conflict and/or aggression will be limited and moderate; may include physical, fantasy, or supernatural violence. Other Content Guidelines: May contain infrequent mild profanity, or mildly suggestive language. Could also contain brief scenes of nudity. Region 5 Use Region 5 to block various types of movies and television programs based on ratings systems used in the U.S. that you feel may be inappropriate due to its content. The Region 5 option will operate for Digital Channels (ATSC) only. Ratings Procedure 1. Use the CURSOR PAD t or u to select the Rating category (MPAA, TV Rating, etc.) that you want to block. 2. Press the SELECT button to block the Rating that you have selected. 3. Press the EXIT button to quit the menu. Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14 - Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting 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. Region 5 Alternate Ratings (Example Only) A d u l t - V i o l e n c e G u i d e l i n e s: M ay c o nt a i n violence integral to the development of the plot, character or theme, intended for adult audiences. Other Content Guidelines: May contain graphic language and explicit portrayals of nudity and/or sex. G General audiences. All ages admitted. PG Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. PG-13 Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. R Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC-17 No one 17 and under admitted. X Adults only. Y Adults only. NOTES • 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 button on the remote control. • Once the TV has received Region 5 Ratings data, the Region 5 option in the Parental Controls menu will become available and display the data. Setup Closed Captions TEXT1 ~ TEXT4 Closed Captions are the dialogue, narration, and/or sound effects of a television program or home video which are displayed on the TV screen. Your local TV program guide denotes these programs as or . These are for additional information such as news reports or a TV program guide. This information covers the entire screen and viewing the TV program is not possible. Text may not be available with every program. Energy Options Video Menu Language English Time Audio Sleep Timer Setup Day / Night Timer Channels Set Password Off Video Audio Parental Controls Multimedia Closed Captions Off Feature to turn On/Off closed captions. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Turn the display With Mute Turn the display Parental Controls Closed Captions Off Digital Captions Channels Digital Caption Options Exit Service1 Analog Captions CC1 Energy Options Use this feature to save energy when watching your Hitachi TV Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit on or off. 1. Press the CURSOR PAD ▲ or ▼ to highlight Energy Options. on when Mute is on. 2. Press the CURSOR PAD ► to select your choice. Video Digital Captions Audio Set captions for digital programs and set available language. Setup Digital Caption Options This function will help choose and set font, size, color and background style of digital captions. • The Digital Closed Captions feature only works when using the “TV” input of this television. • Caption Display will not work when viewing a 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i or 1080p input via the COMPONENT: Y-PbPr or HDMI inputs . • Analog and digital Closed Captions availability and content depends on the broadcaster. Digital Closed Caption are available when the Closed Caption icon is displayed on the info banner. • Digital Captions language will not be available (grayed out) when using analog channels. Light Sensor ON-SCREEN DISPLAY 2. Press the EXIT button to quit menu or press menu to return to the Main menu items. NOTES Set Password Setup Multimedia 1. Use the CURSOR PAD ▲, ▼ and ► to highlight and select the function to change. On / Off Use this feature to save energy when watching your Hitachi LCD TV. Off Picture Energy Saving Home/Retail Min Home Auto TV Off Off Channels Multimedia Select power consumption reduction based on 3 levels. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit Light Sensor This feature allows you to turn Off/On the light sensor function for automatically backlight control. Picture Energy Saving This function allows you to choose one of the 3 power consumption reduction levels: Min, Medium, or Max). Home/Retail Analog Captions You can change the initial setting to either Home or Retail mode quickly through this menu option, without running the TV Setup Wizard again (See page 13). Set captions for analog programs. This function will help choose and set available mode and channel. NOTE CC1 ~ CC4 These are for the program you are viewing. • Retail mode is intended for showroom use only. Any menu or control changes in this mode will not be saved when the TV is turned off. 41 Setup Auto TV Off HDMI - CEC The selecitons are: Off, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, and AutoSleep. Set to On and this feature will enable the HDMI-CEC signal bus to allow your Hitachi LCD TV to discover and communicate automatically with other compatible HDMIinterfaced Audio/Video device. The CEC signal bus makes global controls possible, based on “plug & play” automation, to minimize the number of IR remotes and key-presses required for basic operation of your AV device. Select Off to disable this option. The TV will automatically turn off for no signal at any input and no remote control or front-panel key access after a preset timing. Off: • This Auto TV Off function is disabled. 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min: • The TV will automatically turn off with no signal at any input within preset timings. The turn-off timing will reset once the remote control or front-panel key is accessed. AutoSleep: • W i t h n o s i g n a l a t a n y i n p u t , t h e T V w i l l automatically turn off if no remote control or frontpanel key activity is detected within 15 minuets. The turn-off timing will reset once a signal is present or the remote control or front-panel key is accessed. • With a signal at any input, the TV will automatically turn off if no remote control or front-panel key activity is detected within 3 hours. The turn-off timing will reset once the remote control or frontpanel key is accessed. Light Control Video Audio HDMI - CEC Input Labels Setup RGB Options Channels Y-PbPr on VGA Multimedia RGB Demo Mode Off Reset AV & Setup Ver. 1.04 This feature can interface the connected device through the HDMI input automatically if the connected device supports the HDMI CEC standard. Move Video Audio This feature allows you to save electric energy consumption furthermore besides the other energy saving options. Light Control SEL Select Return EXIT Exit CEC Enable On Device Auto Off On TV Auto On On Setup Channels Video Energy Options Multimedia Light Control Audio HDMI - CEC Setup Input Labels Channels RGB Options When set to On, this feature will enable simplified operation of compatible HDMI CEC components. Move Y-PbPr on VGA Multimedia Demo Mode Off Adjust the settings of the Accent Light and Power LED. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 1. Press the CURSOR PAD ▲ or ▼ to highlight Light Control. 2. Press the CURSOR PAD ► to enter the Light Control menu. Accent Light This feature turns Off or control the brightness of the Accent Light on the front panel of your TV. Power LED Select this feature to turn Off or On the Power LED indicator on the front panel on your TV. 42 SEL Select Return EXIT Exit RGB With the “HDMI - CEC” feature, you can interface the connected device through the HDMI jack automatically if the connected device meets the“HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)” industry standard. Please check if the connected device supports HDMI CEC before using this feature. For example, here are three common functions after setting item “CEC Enable” to “On”. Feature Description Pushing the “Play” button on the CEC enabled device will command the device One-Touch Play to play , turn the TV on, and the HDMI (TV Auto On) input, that the device is connected to, will become the active input device for the TV. System Standby When the user turns off the TV, all active (Device Auto CEC enabled devices on the HDMI input Off) will go to Standby. Setup Feature Description Pushing the “Play” button on the CEC enabled device will command the device One-Touch Play to play , turn the TV on, and the HDMI (TV Auto On) input, that the device is connected to, will become the active input device for the TV. The user can operate the CEC enabled device’s deck control functions (i.e. Play, Stop,Fast Forward and Rewind) by the TV’s remote control’s transport keys (ie. , , and ). Playback Control NOTE • Not all devices with an HDMI connection have the CEC feature. Consult the instruction manuals for the device you are trying to control to confirm whether or not CEC is available. NOTES • Input Labels is Grayed out (Skip) or disabled until you are on the INPUT that you like to change. • When the Custom option is selected, a Keyboard will appear on the screen to place your desired label. RGB Options This function is to adjust the RGB input to match your PC or laptop output with your LCD Television. Video HDMI - CEC Audio Input Labels Setup RGB Options Channels Y-PbPr on VGA Use this feature to give a name to any of the video inputs excluding the TV input. RGB Demo Mode Multimedia Input Labels Off Reset AV & Setup Adjust Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Clock, Phase or Reset the RGB settings. Move Video Light Control SEL Select Return EXIT Exit Light Control Setup RGB Options 2. Press the CURSOR PAD ► to select your choices. Channels Y-PbPr on VGA Multimedia HDMI - CEC VGA Demo Mode Off There are six options for the RGB input: H-Position, V-Position, Clock, Phase , Auto Adjust, and Reset. Reset AV & Setup Video Assign names to any of available inputs excluding the TV input. Audio H-Position 0 V-Position 0 Clock 0 Setup Phase 18 1. Press the CURSOR PAD ▲ or ▼ to highlight Inputs Labels. Channels Auto Adjust 2. Press the CURSOR PAD ► to select your choices. Multimedia Move SEL Video Audio Setup Select Return Input HDMI 1 Name HDMI 1 Select Default Channels EXIT Exit Adjust Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Clock, Phase or Reset the RGB settings. Move Select Return Return EXIT Exit V-Position Reset SEL Select Adjusts the display position horizontally. Adjusts the display position vertically. Clock Assign names to any of available inputs excluding the TV input. Move SEL H-Position Save Multimedia Reset Minimizes vertical stripes on the screen. EXIT Exit Phase Minimizes the blurring of letters and stripes on horizontal row. 43 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Input Labels 1. Press the CURSOR PAD ▲ or ▼ to highlight RGB Options. Audio Setup Reset AV & Setup Auto Adjust Adjusts Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Clock, and Phase automatically. This feature restores all Audio, Video and Setup settings to the factory default values. Reset Each item in RGB Options Menu will be restored to the factory setting by selecting Yes. Video Light Control HDMI - CEC Y-PbPr on VGA Audio Select the type of signal being connected to the RGB/ COMPONENT 2 input. Setup RGB Options Channels Y-PbPr on VGA Video Light Control Multimedia HDMI - CEC Audio RGB Options Channels Y-PbPr on VGA Off Reset AV & Setup Ver. 1.04 RGB Component 2 Demo Mode Multimedia Component 2 Off Reset AV & Setup Select the type of signal being used. SEL Select Return EXIT Exit RGB This is the default setting for PC connection. Component 2 Select this option if you want to connect with Y-PbPr video cable from the video output of your AV device to this TV RGB/COMPONENT 2 input. After selected COMPONENT 2 for this option, you will have to press the INPUT button on the remote control to select 5. Component 2 input source so as to view the source from the TV RGB/COMPONENT 2 input. Input List 0. TV 1. HDMI 1 2. HDMI 2 3. HDMI 3 4. Component 1 5. Component 2 6. AV / INPUT Move SEL / 0 - 6 Select See page 17 for how to connect COMPONENT device to the RGB/COMPONENT 2 input. Demo Mode Turn the demo mode On or Off. A TV feature introduction will be popped up at the upper right screen corner. 44 RGB Demo Mode Input Labels Setup Move Input Labels Reset all Audio, Video and Setup settings to the factory values. Move NOTE SEL Select Return EXIT Exit • If "Lock Settings" is turned on (refer to page 34) running the Reset menu will not effect your Pro-Day and Pro-Night Mode settings. Channels CHANNELS MENU New Channel Scan Select Channels to set your signal source options, run New Channel Scan, Check Signal Meter and Set Channel List (Add channels to List, Channel/Labels and Favorite Channels). This feature will automatically store active Analog and Digital channels to the Channel list. This scan will erase all channels previously stored in the list. Video Audio Source New Channel Scan Setup Add Channels to List Channels Channel List Channels Channel List Multimedia Channel Labels Favorite Channels Audio SEL Select Return EXIT Source New Channel Scan Channel Labels Favorite Channels Search for active channels and store them to the channel list. This scan erases all channels previously saved before storing new channels. Set your signal source, perform channel scan or customize the channels list. Video Air Signal Strength Audio Add Channels to List Move Source Signal Strength Setup Multimedia Video Air Move Exit SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 1. Use the CURSOR PAD or to highlight then press the SELECT button to start scanning. Air NOTE Signal Strength New Channel Scan • If you do not want to erase all scanned channels, please use the Add Channels to List option instead. Add Channels to List Channels Channel List Add Channels to List Channel Labels This function allows you to add channels to the channel memory. Sometimes adjusting the antenna direction will allow reception of additional channels. Multimedia Favorite Channels Select the type of signal being used. Move SEL Select 1. Press the CURSOR PAD Return or EXIT Video Exit to highlight functions. 2. Press the SELECT button or the CURSOR PAD the next popped-up menu. enter 3. Press the CURSOR PAD ▲ or ▼ to select. Searching, Please wait... Audio Searching Digital CH Setup Digital Channels Found 2 Analog Channels Found 0 Channels Channel 23 16% Multimedia Source Skip Select the signal Source for the TV. When using an indoor or outdoor antenna select Air. When using a cable system select Cable. Add Channels to the Channel List. Scanned channels will remain until a New Channel Scan is performed. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit Signal Strength Select Signal Strength when using an indoor or outdoor antenna. This feature will show the signal strength of the antenna signal to help you adjust your antenna to optimize signal reception. Use the MENU or the EXIT button to return. NOTE • The Signal Strength meter will not be available (grayed out) when watching analog channels. 1. Use the CURSOR PAD to List. or to select the Add Channels 2. Press the SELECT button to start scanning. 3. Press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing. NOTE • Only the Channels that have been added to the list will be stored. 45 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Setup Channels Channel List This function allows you to review which channels have been added to the Channel List. Channel List Audio Setup Channels Multimedia Ch 5-0 View Ch 7-0 View Ch 9-0 View Ch 11-0 View Ch 43-0 View Ch 47-0 View Set changes to the Channel List SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 2. Press the SELECT button or the CURSOR PAD to select Skip or View. 3. Press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing. • The Channel List cannot be updated by only changing the signal. Auto Channel Scan must be performed for the Channel List to be updated. Use this feature to give a name to any of the channels. Audio Save Multimedia Reset Assign names to any of the channels. Move Video Audio Return EXIT Source Exit Air Signal Strength New Channel Scan Setup Add Channels to List Channels Channel List Multimedia Source Air Move Channel Labels Favorite Channels SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 1. Use the CURSOR PAD to navigate the Favorite Channels. Signal Strength Video Setup Add Channels to List Audio Channels Channel List Select EXIT Exit 1. Press the CURSOR PAD or ► to highlight the channels. 2. Press the CURSOR PAD Ch 7-0 Ch 9-0 Ch 11-0 Ch 43-0 Multimedia Return to change the channel label. 3. Press the SELECT button to show the keyboard for editing the channels. 0/50 Ch 5-0 Channels Favorite Channels SEL Favorite CH List Setup Channel Labels Assign names to any of the channels. Move Select This function allows you to manage your favorite channels. New Channel Scan Multimedia SEL Manage your favorite channels. Channel Labels Video Channels Favorite Channels 1. Use the CURSOR PAD to navigate the Channel List. NOTE 52-0 Audio Setup Video Move Video Ch 47-0 Manage your favorite channels. Move SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 2. Press the SELECT button or the CURSOR PAD to check mark the channel and make it a Favorite channel. Select all desired channels. 3. Press the EXIT button to return to normal viewing. 46 Channels 4. To view all the Favorite channels that you have chosen, press the FAV CH button on the remote control. Favorite CH List 0. Ch 5-0 1. Ch 7-0 2. Ch 9-0 3. Ch 11-0 Move SEL Select EXIT Exit ON-SCREEN DISPLAY 47 Multimedia MULTIMEDIA MENU To play JPEG photo files: Your Hitachi LCD TV features a JPEG Viewer that allows watching digital still pictures from your USB disk plugged to the USB slot at the side panel. 1. Enter the JPEG Viewer. Use the CURSOR PAD ( , , , ) to search your photo files, or the folder that contains your photo files. Press the SELECT button to enter. There are two ways to enter the multimedia option: To enter the JPEG Viewer automatically: 1. Plug your USB disk either before or after powering on your TV, the TV screen will pops up a selection window of Multimedia List allowing you to select the JPEG Viewer. \.. file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG file name.JPG Multimedia List JPEG Viewer Exit 2. If you want to enter the JPEG Viewer now, use the CURSOR PAD or to highlight JPEG Viewer and press SELECT button. 3. If you do not want to enter the JPEG Viewer now, you may either use the CURSOR PAD or to highlight Exit and press SELECT button to leave, or press the EXIT button on the remote control directly to leave. 2. While in the JPEG Viewer, you can press the MENU button to enter a submenu to do these control: Image Delay, Start Slide Show, Rotate Photo, Back To Upper Folder, Back To Root Folder, and Exit. Image Delay Normal To enter the JPEG Viewer manually: Start Slide Show With your USB disk plugged to the TV, you can enter JPEG Viewer at anytime. Rotate Photo 1. Press MENU button on the remote control to enter the On-Screen Display. Video 3. Press the SELECT button on the first photo file to start viewing. Press the EXIT button to stop viewing. Press the button to start slide show viewing. Press the button to stop slide show viewing. Setup Channels Multimedia NOTE View digital pictures from a USB drive using the USB input on the side panel. SEL Select Return EXIT Exit 2. Use the CURSOR PAD or to highlight Multimedia and use the CURSOR PAD to select and enter JPEG Viewer. 48 Back To Root Folder Exit JPEG Viewer Audio Move Back To Upper Folder • Due to the mechanical design of te TV, the maximum thickness of the USB disk plugged to the USB slot at the side panel should not exceed 9mm. Equipment Care And Troubleshooting DO DO NOT • Dust the screen and cabinet with a soft cloth. • Do not clean your screen with strong cleaners, polishes or a chemically treated cloth. • Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened in warm water and dry with a soft cloth. A mild soap may be used if the screen is extremely dirty. • Place your LCD Television away from extreme heat, humidity and extremely dusty places. • Remove the plug from the wall outlet if your LCD Television will not be used for a long period of time, for instance, when you go on vacation. • Do not place rubber or vinyl products or tape on your LCD Television. • Avoid repeatedly touching the screen. • Do not drop or hit the remote control. This may cause internal damages. • Avoid placing the remote control in a high humidity place or getting it wet. Do not leave it on or near a heater. Excessive heat or moisture may cause the unit to fail. • When the batteries run down, remote control operation will become erratic or become unresponsive. Replace the old batteries with two new “AAA“ size batteries. Do not use an old battery with a new battery. • Exposing the screen to direct sunlight for a long period of time or heat may cause damage to the LCD screen. • Do not spray any cleaners directly onto screen. Troubles are sometimes caused by simple ”faults” that you can correct without the help of a service technician. If you experience any difficulty with your TV, check a few basic remedies before calling your service technician. TV will not turn ON 1. Press the POWER button (ON/OFF button) once. 2. If there is still no power, wait 30 seconds and press the POWER button again. 3. If there is still no power, unplug the power cord from the wall. Wait 30 seconds and plug the power cord back in. Press the POWER button again. When the Following Messages Appear on the Screen Message Condition / Action The unit cannot detect any signals from any input jacks or the TV channel does not show picture. No Signal • • • • Symptom and Checklist SYMPTOM CHECKLIST No picture - no sound • • • • • • Multiple images-normal sound • Check the connections to external device. Intermittent interference Normal picture, but no sound • • • • • • Check the indicating lamp status (Off, Red, Blue). Check the connection of the power cord and/or other cables. Check if the power of the unit or external device is ON. Check if the correct Video input is selected. Check if the unit is in “Standby mode”. Adjust the values in “Video menu” and “Audio menu”. Check if the source of interference is shielded correctly. Move these kinds of electrical devices away from the unit. Check the volume level. Check if the MUTE button has been pressed or not. Check the connections to external device. Try next/other Audio Language. PAGES 9, 12, 15~19, 32~37 15~19 51 15~20, 36 49 USEFUL INFORMATION Check if the cable is connected correctly and firmly. Check if the power of any external device is ON. Check if the input selection matches the connection jack. This message will be displayed for 15 minutes then the TV will turn off. Troubleshooting SYMPTOM No picture - normal sound The remote control does not work. CHECKLIST • Check the value level of “Brightness” and “Contrast” in “Video Menu”. • Check if the batteries are installed correctly. • The batteries might be exhausted. Replace them with new ones. • Remove all obstructions from in front of the sensor window on the unit. • Check if the buttons on the control panel are working. PAGES 32 6, 9 The buttons on both the remote control • Unplug and connect the power cord again. and control panel do not work. 12 Normal picture but no color-normal sound • Check the connections to external device. 15~19 No picture The Indicating lamp → Off • Check if the power cord is plugged into the socket securely. 9, 12 No picture The indicating lamp → Blue • Check if the signal cable is connected correctly and securely. • Adjust the level of Brightness and Contrast lower. Some screen display aspects cannot be switched in. • Check the signal status by pressing the INFO button on the remote control. The available screen display aspect is different depending on the current signal status. No power • Check the power cord is connected to the AC outlet. Turns Off by itself • Check or ensure Sleep Timer settings are not activated. Turns On by itself • Check if the HDMI-CEC feature is activated. Picture may “block ” or freeze when • Check signal strength under “Signal Strength”. watching a digital channel. 12, 15~19, 33 11, 22, 62 12 11, 20, 38 42 45 HDMI Issues SYMPTOM CHECKLIST PAGES • Make sure you have selected the correct HDMI input. Toggle through them while HDMI device is ON or during playback. • Unplug and re-plug HDMI connection while TV and HDMI source No picture - no sound 15, 16, 21 device are powered on. • Turn TV and HDMI device off. Turn TV on first and then HDMI device second. • Try pressing “exit” on HDMI device remote control and then on TV remote control to find source of the error OSD. If error persist or comes back even after pressing exit, try alternate HDMI input on TV. Error notice comes to screen • Unplug and re-plug HDMI connection while TV and HDMI source 9~11, 15~16 device are powered on. • Turn TV and HDMI device off. Turn TV on first and then HDMI device second. • Check HDMI Audio settings under the HDMI device menu (of the Normal picture, but no sound 36 HDMI source device). In order to get sound on TV, HDMI output must be set to PCM option. • Change Digital Output selection. No sound from T V Optical Out when 19, 36 • As an option, use audio optical output from HDMI source device using HDMI devices directly to separate Audio Amplifier. Picture flickers during channel change w/ • This is normal operation from the source switching delay itself. It’s using HDMI set top boxes not an indicator of a TV malfunction. • If HDMI source is HD capable, ensure it’s output is set to 1080p, 1080i or 720p under HDMI device menu (of the HDMI source device). • Check HDMI input picture format, if use 1080p format confirm cable Pixelization noise or loss connection (“No length it is recommended that the length of the cable should be less Signal” message display) than 5 meters, or change HDMI input picture format to 1080i. Picture is blurry or fuzzy If the problem cannot be solved with the suggested procedures, contact 800.HITACHI. For your safety, never try to repair the product yourself. 50 Reception Problems IGNITION NOISE: Black spots or horizontal streaks may appear, picture may flutter or drift. Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, and other electrical appliances. GHOSTS: Ghosts are caused by the television signal following two paths. One is the direct path and the other is reflected from tall buildings, hills or some other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve reception. Ghosting may also be caused by defects in the antenna system such as unshielded leads or connecting several sets to the same antenna without using multiple antenna 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 OF AN OBSTACLE TO RADIO RECEIVERS This television has been designed pursuant to the FCC class B Rules. This is to prevent a problem to Radio receivers. If this television causes a problem to Radio receivers, then take the following steps: • Keep the television away from Radio. • Adjust Radio antennas in order for the television not to receive interference. • The antenna cable of Radio should be kept away from the television. • Use a coaxial cable for antenna. You can check if this television influences Radio receivers by turning off all other device other than the television. If you find a problem receiving Radio when using the television, check the instructions mentioned above. BLOCK NOISE or FREEZE (DIGITAL INPUT): BLACK SCREEN: When using an antenna, weak signals will display a black screen. It may be necessary to upgrade your antenna. NOTE • The TV set can generate sound distortion in external devices such as a radio. Please separate radio device from the TV set to a considerable distance. 51 USEFUL INFORMATION Fuzzy blocks may appear in some area or the whole area of the screen. This is usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, ghosting of the image and lost or weak receiving signals. Features And Specifications Picture Performance: • 120Hz 1080p Perfected (1920 x 1080) • Reel120® Motion Correction • HDMI® Key Features - CEC(Consumer Electronics Control) - ARC(Audio Return Channel) - 1080p/60/24 • 3D Y/C Comb Filter • 3 Preset Color Temperatures • Custom White Balance • Blue Only Mode • Game Mode Convenience Features: • Picture Modes: Dynamic/Standard/Movie/Game/Custom/Pro-Day/ProNight PRO-Mode Lockable Day/Night Memories PRO-Mode Timer Picture Memory by Input • Screen Aspect Modes: (Auto/4:3/16:9/Zoom1/Zoom2/ Full)1 • Intelligent Light Sensor • V-Chip Parental Control Audio Performance Features: • • • • Inputs/Outputs: • • • • • • • • • (3) HDMI® (1) Component 1 Y, Pb, Pr / Composite Video Input (1*) RGB/Component 2 Y, Pb, Pr Input (1) RGB/DVI/Component 2 Audio Input (3.5mm Stereo) (1) USB Multimedia/Service Input (1) Antenna (RF) Input (1) Audio (L,R) Output (3.5mm Stereo) (1) Digital Audio Output (Optical) (1) Headphone Output (3.5mm Stereo) * RGB/Component2 (Shared D-Sub 15, Adapter Not Included) Specifications: • FCC class......................................... B for Consumer Use • Power Requirements.......................... 108-132VAC, 60Hz 1 Screen mode availability varies by input format. VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association. HDTV Televisions display HDTV only when an HDTV source is available. All specifications, weights, and dimensions are subject to change without prior notice. Please access www.hitachi.us/tv for detailed specifications and dimensions for custom installations. CONEQ™ Hearing Aid Mode CONEQ™ 3D Sound 4 Sound Modes (Custom, Standard, Movie, News) Rated Output Power: 10W+10W (L/R) HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. Inputs: • Power Input............................................... AC 120V, 60Hz • Power Consumption Maximum Power LE42S605................... 100 W, 0.85A Maximum Power LE46S605................... 140 W, 1.15A • Antenna Input Impedance..................................... 75 Ohm • Channel Coverage.................................................. 191ch. VHF-Band............................................................2~13 UHF-Band..........................................................14~69 CATV Mid Band..........................................A5~A1, A~I Super Band...........................................................J~W Hyper Band...............................................W+1~W+28 Ultra Band...............................................W+29~W+94 • Television System.................................... NTSC Standard . ..................ATSC Standard (8 VSB, 64-QAM, 256-QAM) • Video...................................................... 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohm • Component Video Luminance(Y)................................... 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohm Chrominance(Pb/Pr)........................ 0.7Vp-p, 75 Ohm • Audio Input Impedance..................................... >10k Ohm • Audio Input Sensitivity......................................500mVrms • HDMI.................................................................... (19 PIN) Supplied Accessories: • • • • • • • 52 Remote Control Batteries (AAA) Owners Guide Easy Graphic Guide Stand Base Stand Screws Hinge cover for wall mount Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. TM Manufactured under license from Real Sound Lab, SIA. CONEQ is a trademark of Real Sound Lab, SIA. CONEQ™ delivers clear, rich sound using proprietary professional equalizing technology. Dialog is clear and music sounds more dynamic when the speakers are perfectly optimized. CO N EQ H A M o de™ (H ear ing A i d) tec hno l o gy produces natural sound for the hearing impaired. The listener can enjoy details in music and clear dialog often without the help of a hearing aid. CONEQ™ 3D Sound produces a natural threedimensional sound experience. CONEQ 3D Sound compliments any program by providing musically accurate sound. Set Dimensions LE42S605 model (Includes Table Top Stand) Weight (lbs./kg): 33/15 Units : Inches (mm) 1 9/16 (37.5) 39 3/16 (994.1) 4 25 3/4 (651.9) 14 1/8 (358.4) m) .7c 06 Ó (1 2 2.0 20 5/8 (523.3) (DISPLAY AREA) 24 (609.2) 36 5/8 (930.2) (DISPLAY AREA) CENTER OF THE SCREEN 9 9/16 (241.2) 18 7/8 (479.7) HOLE FOR WALL MOUNT (4 PLACES) Screw Length (A) Insertion Length (B) LOCATION OF THE POWER CORD Rear View Use as Reference for Wall Mount Bracket USEFUL INFORMATION 15 3/4 (400.0) 15 3/4 (400.0) Spring Washer (C) Plane Washer (D) Wall Mount Bracket (E) Example : A = B+C+D+E A: 14.5~16.5 mm. B: 9.5~11.5 mm. C: 1 mm. D: 1 mm. E: 3 mm. The screw type : Thread ISO M6 (Metric type, do not use Standard type). Side View Wall Mount Screw specification 53 Set Dimensions LE46S605 model (Includes Table Top Stand) Weight (lbs./kg): 39.7/18 Units : Inches (mm) 1 9/16 (37.5) 42 11/16 (1083.5) .9 45 27 11/16 (701.8) 15 1/8 (384.6) m) .8c 16 (1 9Ó 22 9/16 (572.7) (DISPLAY AREA) 25 15/16 (657.7) 40 1/8 (1018.1) (DISPLAY AREA) CENTER OF THE SCREEN 9 9/16 (241.2) 18 7/8 (479.7) HOLE FOR WALL MOUNT (4 PLACES) Screw Length (A) Insertion Length (B) 15 3/4 (400.0) 15 3/4 (400.0) LOCATION OF THE POWER CORD Rear View Use as Reference for Wall Mount Bracket 54 Spring Washer (C) Plane Washer (D) Wall Mount Bracket (E) Example : A = B+C+D+E A: 14.5~16.5 mm. B: 9.5~11.5 mm. C: 1 mm. D: 1 mm. E: 3 mm. The screw type : Thread ISO M6 (Metric type, do not use Standard type). Side View Wall Mount Screw specification Service Information 800.HITACHI LIMITED WARRANTY (800.448.2244) Monday ~ Friday 8:00 am - 7:00 pm CST www.hitachi.us/tv HITACHI AMERICA, LTD. HITACHI has made every effort to assure you hours of trouble free operation from your Hitachi product. Should you require service assistance with OPERATIONAL, HOOK UP, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR WARRANTY SERVICE SUPPORT, please contact one of our knowledgeable Customer Service Representatives at 800.HITACHI (800.448.2244). Our Customer Service Representatives will provide you with the assistance you need and if necessary coordinate the repair process with a local Authorized Service Facility in your area. Please be prepared to submit proof of purchase and/or delivery receipts to your 800.HITACHI Customer Service Representative. Warranty coverage will be provided in accordance with the provisions of your Limited Warranty (see the Limited Warranty page in this owners guide). Pour de plus amples renseignements sur le service durant la période couverte par la garantie, sur le fonctionnement ou pour de l’assistance technique communiquez avec: Au Canada: 800.HITACHI (800.448.2244) Lundi~ Vendredi 8:00 am – 7:00 pm HNC Hitachi America, Ltd., Digital Media Division Customer Service Support PO Box 3900 Peoria, IL 61612 U.S.A.: customerservice.ce@hal.hitachi.com Canada: customerservice.canada@hal.hitachi.com Customer Record The MODEL NAME and SERIAL NUMBER of this product is located on the backcover and also on the RIGHT SIDE of the set. Please follow the next steps to find this information and then record it in the space provided below for use in case you call 800. HITACHI, they will require this information in order to give you the proper support. Look on the right side of the set. Locate the label where it shows the information related to MODEL NAME and SERIAL #. 800.HITACHI will require this information in order to give you the proper support regarding your questions. Model Name_________________ Serial Number _________________ 55 Limited Warranty Congratulations on your purchase of a new Hitachi display product. LIMITED WARRANTY Conditions of Hitachi Limited Warranty Hitachi America, Ltd. warrants this product in accordance with the terms and conditions applicable to the products identified below: This Hitachi display product (the “Product”) is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship beginning on the date of purchase by the original owner and continuing for the duration of the applicable time periods specified below. If the Product is found to be defective, Hitachi will repair or replace (at Hitachi’s option) defective parts at no charge, subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty. If the original owner rejects, refuses or otherwise does not accept Hitachi’s offer to repair or replace such defective parts under this Limited Warranty, this Limited Warranty shall be void and of no further force or effect. This Limited Warranty extends to the original owner only and is not transferable, and such owner must provide a dated sales receipt for the Product to qualify for parts or service under this Limited Warranty. The original owner must notify Hitachi of a defect claim by calling 800.HITACHI during the applicable Limited Warranty period for this Limited Warranty to be effective. This Limited Warranty is valid only in the U.S.A. and Puerto Rico. Hitachi Product : PARTS: The Limited Warranty period for parts is 1 year from the date of original purchase. During the Limited Warranty period for parts, Hitachi will replace defective parts with new or rebuilt parts (at Hitachi’s option) at no charge for such parts. Any replacement part will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period applicable to the part replaced. LCD Flat Panel Televisions LABOR: The Limited Warranty period for labor is 1 year from the date of original purchase. During the Limited Warranty period for labor, Hitachi will repair or replace (at Hitachi’s option) defective parts without charge for labor. L S Y PU I . N ER A TO . RI SERVICE LOCATION: In-home warranty service, which includes either in-home repair or free pick-up and delivery (at Hitachi’s option), applies to all Hitachi products except: (i) 32-inch and smaller LCD Flat Panel Televisions; (ii) Products located outside the U.S.A. or Puerto Rico; (iii) Products located more than seventy-five (75) driving miles from Hitachi’s nearest Authorized Service Facility. If the foregoing clauses (i), (ii), (iii)apply, then the Product owner will be responsible for bringing/delivering the Product to a Hitachi Authorized Service Facility and, following warranty service, retrieving the Product from such Authorized Service Facility. ON 800.HITACHI (800.448.2244) CO Please call 800.HITACHI (800.448.2244) for operational, hook up or warranty service support. CERTIFIED SERVICE CENTER Visit our website at www.hitachi.us/tv : IMPORTANT: VA L ID Hitachi is a proud supporter Hitachi’s website features a wealth of information on Hitachi products and technologies, as well as of the Certified Service Center program. Businesses who display downloadable owners guides and other useful information. the CSC certification mark have demonstrated that they operate in accordance with the high standards of professionalism prescribed by the Consortium for Certified Service Centers. MODEL NAME SERIAL NO. DEALER NAME DATE OF PURCHASE U D . Before using or installing your Product, please complete this form and attach your sales receipt and retain them for your records. This will help facilitate proper warranty coverage. Warranty Limitations DEALER ADDRESS CITY STATE This Hitachi Limited Warranty does not cover: AN A. Any Product that has been modified or repaired in a manner not previously authorized by Hitachi in writing. B. Any Product whose serial number has been removed, altered, replaced, defaced or rendered illegible. C. Any defect, malfunction, or failure caused by or resulting from improper or unauthorized service, maintenance or repair. D. Damage resulting from abuse, misuse, mishandling, neglect or damage caused by exposure to hostile operating environments such as areas containing dust and/or smoke. E. Damage caused by power surges, accidents, natural disasters or any other events or circumstances outside Hitachi’s control. F. Any Product used in any manner inconsistent with the acceptable set-up, usage, safety or installation configurations identified in the Product’s Owners Guide. G. Any Product used for purposes or applications, or subjected to operating conditions, other than those identified as acceptable in the Product’s Owners Guide. H. Product repairs (including any product whose case has been opened), or part replacements provided or installed, by any person other than an Authorized Hitachi Service Facility Representative. I. Improper uncrating, set-up or installation or any misadjustments caused by user-operated controls. J. Any labor or costs associated with removing the Product from a custom cabinet or other specialized product installation that impedes direct and immediate removal of the Product from the owner’s premises (must be arranged and paid by the owner). K. Product cabinets, cabinet parts, knobs, batteries or accessories. L. Product screens that have been cleaned by any method other than as specified in the Product’s Owners Guide. M. Normal usage, degraded brightness caused by backlight aging and/or cell defects or ordinary wear and tear, including, without limitation, scratches or marks on the Product’s screen, cabinet or the appearance of bright or dark screen pixels. N. Any Product returned for service that is damaged due to improper packaging, mishandling or shipping. (IMPORTANT: When shipping any Product to a Hitachi Authorized Service Facility, Product owner must package it securely in the original shipping container or its equivalent to prevent damage. The Product must be returned with the shipping charges prepaid and proof of purchases included in the shipping container. Failure to properly package such product during such shipment will void all warranties.) O. Any Product purchased or serviced outside the United States of America and Puerto Rico. P. Any Product that has been used for commercial purposes. NO PERSON, AGENT, DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, SERVICE FACILITY, OR COMPANY IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE, MODIFY OR AMEND THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, HITACHI MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTY REGARDING THIS HITACHI PRODUCT. FURTHER, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES RELATING TO ANY PORTION OF THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION SPECIFIED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. HITACHI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS OF PROFIT OR PRODUCT RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN, OR MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE OF, THIS HITACHI PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OR THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONFERS SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING CERTAIN OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY DEPENDING ON YOUR JURISDICTION. 56 End User License Agreement For HITACHI DTV Software END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI DTV SOFTWARE IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement for HITACHI DTV Software (this “Agreement”) is a legal agreement between you (“you” or “your”), in your capacity as the owner of a HITACHI brand digital television (the “DTV”), and HITACHI America, Ltd., Home Electronics Division (“HITACHI”). By using the DTV or the digital television software installed on the DTV (the “DTV Software”) or any Upgrade (as defined below, and together with the DTV Software, the “Software”), you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THE DTV OR THE SOFTWARE. 1. LICENSE GRANT. HITACHI grants to you, for the life of the DTV, a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to install and use one copy of the Software on the DTV, subject to the following limitations and restrictions: a. You may not share, duplicate, republish or redistribute the Software; c. You may not modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or make derivative works from the Software or use the Software in combination with any nonHitachi software; and d. You may not use the Software for any commercial purpose. 2. VIOLATIONS; INDEMNITY. You understand and agree that your use of the Software in any manner except as permitted under this Agreement could constitute a serious crime and could subject you to damages and an award to HITACHI of attorneys’ fees in connection with your violation of this Agreement. You further understand that you may be held legally responsible for any copyright infringement or other violation of intellectual property rights caused or facilitated by your failure to abide by the terms of this Agreement. You agree to defend, indemnify and hold HITACHI and its parent and affiliate companies harmless from and against any and all liability resulting from any breach by you of this Agreement. 3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Software is protected by federal copyright laws, international copyright treaties and other intellectual property laws and treaties. The Software is licensed, not sold, to you. All right, title and interest in and to the Software and any intellectual property associated therewith, including any accompanying printed materials, shall belong to HITACHI and its licensors and suppliers. Except as expressly provided herein, neither HITACHI nor any of its licensors or suppliers grants to you under this Agreement any express or implied right in or to any patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets or other intellectual property. All right, title and interest in and to the intellectual property rights associated with any content that is accessible through use of the Software shall belong to the applicable content owners and may be protected by copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This Agreement grants you no rights to use such content. Any rights of HITACHI not expressly granted to you hereunder are reserved expressly by Hitachi. 4. SOFTWARE UPGRADES. In the future, HITACHI may release or make available one or more upgrades to the DTV Software (each, an “Upgrade”). You understand and agree that if you decide to install or use any Upgrade, your installation and use of such Upgrade and/or any other software or intellectual property HITACHI may provide in connection therewith shall be governed by the terms and conditions of this Agreement, except to the extent that HITACHI provides different or supplementary license terms or conditions that accompany such Upgrade or other software or intellectual property. In the event HITACHI provides you with a “flash card” or other media to effect or facilitate an Upgrade, you understand and acknowledge that your failure to return such flash card or other media to HITACHI as HITACHI may require could result in HITACHI placing your name and your DTV’s serial number on a “No Further Upgrades” list, which will prohibit you from receiving any subsequent Upgrades HITACHI may later release or make available. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY DIFFERENT OR SUPPLEMENTARY LICENSE THAT MAY ACCOMPANY SUCH 5. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. HITACHI is licensing the Software for use within North America only. You agree that you will not export or reexport the Software. You specifically agree not to export or reexport the Software: (i) to any country to which the U.S. has embargoed or restricted the export of goods or services, which currently include, but are not necessarily limited to Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria, or to any national of any such country, wherever located, who intends to transmit or transport the Software back to such country; (ii) to any person or entity who you know or have reason to know will utilize the Software in the design, development, or production of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons; or (iii) to any person or entity who has been prohibited from participating in U.S. export transactions by any federal agency of the U.S. government. You warrant and represent that neither the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security nor any other U.S. federal Agency has suspended, revoked, or denied your export privileges. 6. NO WARRANTIES. The software is provided to you in “as is” condition and HITACHI makes no warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the software and, to the maximum extent permitted by law, hereby expressly disclaims all warranties of any kind whatsoever, express or implied, with respect to the software. All implied warranties, including without limitation, the implied warranties of non-infringement, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are hereby expressly disclaimed by HITACHI to the maximum extent permitted by law. 7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, HITACHI, its licensors, suppliers, parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, employees and agents shall not under any circumstances be liable to you or any third parties for any damages of any nature arising in any way from this agreement, your use of the software or otherwise, whether indirect, special, incidental, consequential or otherwise, including, without limitation, any claims for lost profits, lost good will, lost data, business interruption, procurement of substitute goods or services, or expenditures made or committed for in reliance on the continuation of this agreement, even if advised in advance of the possibility of such damages. 8. NO FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. You agree that neither HITACHI’S breach of this agreement nor its failure to repair a defect, error or bug in the software shall constitute a failure of the essential purpose of this agreement. 9. CRYPTOGRAPHIC SOFTWARE. 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Appendixes Appendix A: Picture Format for Each Input Source Aspect Specifications Yes: Available / --: Not Available Aspect Input Signal AIR / CABLE Auto 4:3 16:9 Full Zoom1 Zoom2 Yes Yes Yes -- Yes Yes 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x720, 1280x768, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1680x1050 Yes -- -- Yes -- -- Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes -- Yes Yes -- Yes Yes -- Yes Yes Yes -- -- Yes -- -- Air / Cable HDMI 1 HDMI / DVI HDMI 2 HDMI / ARC HDMI 3 HDMI COMPONENT YPbPr AV Video RGB Analog RGB 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i Appendix B: RGB Format 640 x 480 @60Hz 720 x 400 @70Hz 800 x 600 @60Hz 1024 x 768 @60Hz 1280 x 720 @60Hz 1280 x 768 @60Hz 1280 x 1024 @60Hz 1440 x 900 @60Hz 1680 x 1050 @60Hz 1920 x 1080 @60Hz The type of video board or connecting cable may not allow for correct displays adjustment of H-Position, V-Position, Clock, and Phase. 62 Index A Accessories.............................................6, 52 Add Channels to List.............................31, 45 Analog Captions....................................31, 41 Antenna Connection....................................12 Aspect Ratio..............................22, 30, 33, 34 Audio...........................................................30 Reset.....................................................37 Audio Language....................................31, 36 Audio Source...............................................36 Auto Movie..................................................33 B Backlight......................................................34 Balance.......................................................30 Bass............................................................30 Blue Only Mode...........................................34 Brightness.............................................30, 32 C Channel Labels...........................................46 Channel List................................................46 Channels.....................................................31 Channels menu...........................................45 Closed Captions..........................................41 Color............................................................32 Color Temp..................................................32 CONEQ.......................................................36 CONEQ 3D Sound......................................36 Contrast.......................................................32 D Day / Night Timer.........................................38 Demo Mode.................................................44 Digital Caption Options................................41 Digital Captions...........................................41 Digital Output...............................................36 Dimensions............................................53~54 Dynamic Gamma.........................................33 E Energy Options............................................41 Auto TV Off...........................................42 Home/Retail..........................................41 Light Sensor..........................................41 Picture Energy Saving...........................41 F G Game Mode...........................................23, 32 Gamma........................................................33 H HDMI...................................10, 15, 16, 21, 22 HDMI - CEC...........................................31, 42 I Important Safety Instructions.....................2~5 Input Labels.................................................43 Internal Speakers........................................36 Light Control..........................................31, 42 Accent Light..........................................42 Power LED............................................42 LIGHT Sensor................................................9 Lock Settings.........................................30, 34 W Wall Mount.................................................4, 8 White Balance.............................................34 Y Y-PbPr on VGA............................................44 M MENU Button.................................... 9, 11, 21 Menu Language....................................31, 38 Multimedia.............................................31, 48 N New Channel Scan......................................45 Noise Reduction..........................................32 P Panel Connections................................15~19 Parental Controls.........................................39 Block Unrated TV..................................39 Canada..................................................39 Canadian Ratings English Table.....40 Canadian Ratings French Table.....40 Panel Lock............................................39 Region 5................................................40 US.........................................................39 U.S. Motion Picture Ratings Table..39 U.S. TV Parental Guide Ratings Table...............................................39 Perfect Volume............................................36 Preferred Language....................................36 R Reel120 Motion...........................................33 Remote Control........................... 6, 11, 20~29 RGB Options...............................................43 Auto Adjust............................................44 Clock.....................................................43 H-Position..............................................43 Phase....................................................43 Reset.....................................................44 V-Position..............................................43 S Set Password..............................................38 Setup...........................................................31 Reset AV & Setup..................................44 Setup Wizard.........................................13~14 Sharpness...................................................32 Signal Strength............................................45 Sleep Timer.................................................38 Source.........................................................45 Specifications..............................................52 INDEX Favorite Channels.................................23, 46 Features......................................................52 L T Time.............................................................38 Tint...............................................................32 Treble....................................................30, 36 Troubleshooting.....................................49~50 V Video...........................................................30 Picture Mode.........................................32 Reset.....................................................34 J JPEG Viewer.........................................31, 48 63 NOTE 64
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