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Your handset incorporates controls for operation of HITACHI Video Cassette Recorders. These controls are STANDBY,
PLAY, STOP, FAST FORWARD and REVERSE and are located on the bottom of the handset.

To switch your VCR on or off simply press the VCR StandBy button (key 12)

To halt a cassette tape press the STOP button (key 13).

To rewind a cassette tape press REW button (key 14).

To begin playback of a cassette tape press the PLAY button (key 15).

To fast advance a cassette tape press F/FWD button (key 16). 

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Teletext operation is entered by pressing the TEXT button (key 27)

on your handset. 

A page similar to the one shown on the right will appear. The main

page contains numbered topics that are accessed by entering the

corresponding three digit code on your handset (keys 3).

In addition to the above system, at the bottom of the page there are

four colour coded popular topics i.e. TV Guides, Weather, Sport

etc., however, these may vary between each broadcasting station.

To access these topics simply press the corresponding colour

coded keys on your handset (keys 9, 22, 24 and 25). 

By pressing the P+ or P- keys (17 and 21) you may step up or

down a page respectively.

If a mistake occurs while entering a number then simply re-enter

the desired number.  

FAVOURITE PAGE OPTIONS
The TV is capable of storing up to 4 favourite pages. These pages could be your favourite sport or TV page etc., and are

accessed by pressing one of the colour coded keys (keys 9, 22, 24 and 25) on your handset. 

To enter a favourite page first access the TEXT mode by pressing the TEXT key (3) on the handset. Now enter the favourite

page mode by pressing the MENU button (key 20) on your handset (the MENU button allows the user to toggle between FAS-

TEXT and FAVOURITE PAGE modes).

Enter the colour coded key you wish to use as the first favourite page (keys 9, 22, 24 and 25).

Now enter the page number you wish to assign to the desired colour coded key using the 0-9 buttons (key 3) on your handset.

Once you have completed this step you must now store your selection in the TV’s memory. Simply press and hold the selected

colour coded key until the entire bottom fastext bar turns white. This is now stored.

If desired, another three favourite pages may be entered by following the above method, utilising the existing colour coded

keys.

To view a Favourite Page simply press the MENU key whilst in FASTEXT and press the desired stored page using the Colour

Coded keys on the handset.

The 4 Fastext Topics are shown on the bottom of the screen 

Summary of Contents for C24W430N

Page 1: ...C24W430N WIDE SCREEN COLOUR TELEVISION INSTRUCTION BOOKLET ...

Page 2: ...pride ourselves on producing high quality televisions with outstanding picture and audio capabilities coupled with Hitachi s reputation for superior reliability You should enjoy many years of trouble free operation from your TV Take some time to read the Operating Guide thoroughly and if you encounter any difficulty firstly refer to the Trouble Shooting guide at the rear of this manual If in the u...

Page 3: ...ayout 1 2 3 RECALL HOLD 7 8 9 UPDATE PLAY TV TEXT CLE 921A CLE 921A MUTE STOP F FWD REW EXP 16 9 P INDEX EPG MENU P 0 REVEAL SWAP CH 4 5 6 SUBTITLES TV AV I II V TIME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ...

Page 4: ...iew The EPG function is not available on this model Please Note The following VCR controls operate Hitachi VCR equipment only 12 Stand by Button Used to switch the VCR on and off for short periods of time 13 Stop Button Press to stop the VCR tape 14 Rew Button Press to rewind a VCR tape 15 Play Button Press to play a VCR tape 16 F Fwd Button Press to fast forward a VCR tape 17 P Cursor Down When i...

Page 5: ... allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes slots or any other opening in the case this could result in a fatal electrical shock NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind it is better to be safe than sorry DO be careful with any glass panels or doors on equipment DO consult your dealer if you ar...

Page 6: ...s since this can result in leakage or in extreme cases fire or explosion ALWAYS Store unused batteries in their packaging and away from metal objects which may cause a short circuit resulting in leakage or in extreme cases fire or explosion NEVER Never dispose of batteries in fire as this can cause an explosion Respect the environment always dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly mann...

Page 7: ...e guidelines could result in serious overheating of your TV or in extreme cases even fire TV Installation TV Installation Step 2 TV only installation S OUT Step 3 Installation via a VCR Aerial RF Lead Aerial RF Socket Aerial RF Lead Aerial RF Socket VCR Optional Scart Lead TV to VCR A scart lead should be fitted between your TV and VCR to enhance your picture and sound quality Scart leads are esse...

Page 8: ...t sockets AV1 and AV2 The RF aerial socket is permanently connected to an RF source i e an aerial antenna shown on Page 7 The scart sockets are used to connect external equipment such as VCR s Satellite Receivers Decoder etc Connection of this equipment is explained in greater detail in the EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION section S S RF Aerial Input Socket Scart Socket AV1 Scart Socket AV2 SWITCHING...

Page 9: ...der 1 BBC1 2 BBC2 3 ITV 4 CH4 S4C 5 CH5 subject to availability 6 Cable Satellite broadcasts Alternatively if you are familiar with local broadcasting frequency or CH numbers then these can be entered manually Please refer to the Manual Tuning Procedure section of this manual IMPORTANT NOTE If you have a VCR or a Satellite receiver connected to this TV please ensure that they are switched on befor...

Page 10: ...or 21 to select PROGRAM SORT and press cursor key 18 or 19 to enter Use cursor key 17 or 21 to select INSTALL and press cursor key 18 or 19 to enter Press and HOLD the MENU key 20 until Main Menu with INSTALL is shown top right Automatic T Automatic Tuning cont uning cont Page10 Page10 Main Menu Picture Audio Sound Mode Feature Install Install Autotune Manual Tune Program Sort Language Program Sor...

Page 11: ...This section deals with locating broadcasting stations using the Search Tuning and combined Fine Tuning facility Fine Tuning may be required after Search or Automatic Tuning is complete Use cursor keys 17 18 19 and 21 to highlight frequency bar of programme Nº to Search Tune The Manual Tune menu is displayed bottom right Select Manual Tune and press cursor keys 18 or 19 to enter Manual Tune menu S...

Page 12: ...A AV Prog Nºs V Prog Nºs Press the CH key 23 on your handset once the column changes RED to indicate selection Use cursor keys 17 18 19 or 21 to highlight the frequency of the program number you wish to enter Press and HOLD MENU key 20 and select INSTALL Select MANUAL TUNE from INSTALL menu Repeat above to enter other AV sockets or repeatedly press MENU key 20 to store and exit to TV mode Once hig...

Page 13: ...To add or change program names follow the simple step by step guide below Program Naming Program Naming Press the CH key 23 the first digit will blink now use cursor keys 17 21 to scroll through all the characters Use cursor keys 17 18 19 or 21 to highlight the Program Name you wish to assign or change Press and HOLD MENU key 20 and select INSTALL Select MANUAL TUNE from INSTALL menu Page13 Page13...

Page 14: ...rols as necessary once complete press MENU button key 20 to exit To obtain the MORE sub menu highlight MORE and press cursor keys 18 or 19 to enter Highlight the control to be adjusted using cursor keys17 or 21 The PICTURE menu middle right is displayed Picture and Picture and Audio Controls Audio Controls Picture settings are controlled via the TV s on board Menu system These levels have already ...

Page 15: ... Bass Boost These settings have already been preset at the factory however your personal listening tastes may differ from those set Please follow the guide below for adjustment and setting Use GREEN colour coded key 25 to select AUDIO or use keys 17 21 to select and key 18 or 19 to enter Press the MENU key 20 on your handset The Main Menu is displayed Picture and Picture and Audio Controls Audio C...

Page 16: ... Default Use BLUE colour coded key 22 to select FEATURE or use cursor keys 17 21 to select and cursor key 18 or 19 to enter Press the MENU key 20 on your handset The Main Menu is displayed Select Scart2 Auto Mode and adjust the controls between AV and SAV with cursor keys 18 and 19 Press the MENU key 20 on your handset The Main Menu is displayed Select Sleep Timer and enter the time value with cur...

Page 17: ...s sound when a mono signal is found Some stereo signals can become poor in adverse weather conditions and mono should be selected to avoid poor sound Use the I IIu key Nº25 to switch to mono the sym bol below appears when switched Monaural Monaural Pseudo stereo creates an ambient sound from mono signals imitating that of stereo sound Use the key Nº24 to select Pseudo Stereo When selected the symb...

Page 18: ...reen to it s original setting Panoramic mode emulates that of a Wide Screen broadcast for 4 x 3 trans missions This is achieved by maintaining the proportions of the centre of the screen while extending the images on the sides of the screen example 4 example 5 example 6 When viewing pictures in the 14 9 Letterbox mode example 6 thin black bars appear at the top and bottom of the screen and images ...

Page 19: ... input sockets for external equipment such as Video Cassette Recorders Satellite Receiver Decoder Camcorders Computer Equipment etc Equipment that is connected temporarily i e Camcorders can be connected via the front control panel input sockets However equipment such as VCR s and Satellite IRD s that are more or less permanently connected to your TV are connected via the AV1 or AV2 scart sockets ...

Page 20: ...ill then be switched to the headphones 3 5mm Headphone jack socket a suitable adaptor is required for larger headphone plugs NOTE S VHS video equipment should be connected to the AV2 Scart socket located on the rear of the TV A dedicated program number may then be assigned to AV2 allowing you easier access to view external equipment broadcasts How to assign AV sockets to dedicated program numbers ...

Page 21: ...21 you may step up or down a page respectively If a mistake occurs while entering a number then simply re enter the desired number FAVOURITE PAGE OPTIONS The TV is capable of storing up to 4 favourite pages These pages could be your favourite sport or TV page etc and are accessed by pressing one of the colour coded keys keys 9 22 24 and 25 on your handset To enter a favourite page first access the...

Page 22: ...one Transmitter problems Check with local Operator Aerial has moved out of position Re align aerial TV not tuned correctly Re tune or Fine tune TV Adverse weather conditions None Transmitter problems Check with local Operator Magnetic interference from electrical Check devices for shielding or mechanical motors fluorescent and renew if necessary or lights portable radios etc move further from TV T...

Page 23: ...han an Hitachi authorised engineer iii The product serial number has not been removed or altered This guarantee does not apply to product acquired secondhand or for commercial or communal use This guarantee does not cover the replacement of exhausted batteries the adjustment of user controls or aerial alignment Any parts replaced under this guarantee shall become the property of Hitachi Home Elect...

Page 24: ...INPUT STATUS BLANKING INPUT GROUND VIDEO GROUND VIDEO COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT GROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 PIN No FUNCTION AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO INPUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT LEFT GROUND AUDIO NOT USED AUDIO INPUT LEFT NOT USED SWITCHING INPUT NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED CHROMINANCE GROUND NO...

Page 25: ... factors should also be considered when operating your TV Reducing volume settings to sensible levels can reduce power consumption as well as reducing noise pol lution and reducing the contrast can also provide a more pleasing picture in lower ambient lighting conditions as well as reducing power consumption Hitachi Home Electronics Europe Ltd Manufacturing Site in Wales is a BSI Registered Compan...

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