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SETUP OPERATION (continued)

Remote Control Codes

CABLE Brand CODES

A-MARK

0008,0144

ABC

0237,0003,0008

ACCUPHASE

0003

ACORN

0237

ACTION

0237

ACTIVE

0237

ADB

2092,2586

ARCHER

0237

BCC

0276

BRITISH 

TELECOM

0003

CENTURY

0008

DIGEO

1187,2187

DIGI

0637

DIRECTOR

0476

DUMONT

0637

FOSGATE

0276

GE

0144

GENERAL 

INSTRUMENT

0476,0810,0276 

0003

GIBRALTER

0003

GOLDSTAR

0144

HITACHI

0003,0008

INSIGHT

0476,0810

JERROLD

0476,0810,0276 

0003

MEMOREX

0000

MITSUBISHI

0003

MOTOROLA

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

CODES

DIGEO

1187,2187

GENERAL 

INSTRUMENTS

0810

JERROLD

0810

MOTOROLA

1376,0810,1187 

1106

PACE

1877,0237

PIONEER

1877,0877

SASKTEL

1737

SCIENTIFIC 

ATLANTA

1877,0877

SONY

1006

SUPERCABLE 0276

SATELLITE 

BRAND

(Set Top Box)

CODES

BELL 

EXPRESSVU

0775,1170

CHAPARRAL

0216

COOLSAT

1806,2147

CROSSDIGITAL 1109
DIRECTV

1377,0392,0566 

0639,1639,1142 

0247,0749,1749 

0819,1856,1076 

1108,0099,1109 

1392,1414,1442 

1443,1609,1640

DISH 

NETWORK 

SYSTEM

1505,1005,0775 

1170,1775

DISHPRO

1505,1005,0775 

1775

ECHOSTAR

1505,1005,0775 

1170,1775

EXPRESSVU

0775,1775

FORTEC STAR 1821
FUNAI

1377

GE

0392,0566

GENERAL 

INSTRUMENTS

0869

GOI

0775,1775

HITACHI

0749,0819,1250

HOUSTON

0775

HTS

0775,1775

HUGHES 

NETWORK 

SYSTEMS

1142,0749,1749 

1442,1443

INNOVA

0099

JERROLD

0869

JVC

0775,1170,1775

LG

1414

MAGNAVOX

0722

MCINTOSH

0869

MITSUBISHI

0749

MOTOROLA

0869,0856

NETSAT

0099

NEXT LEVEL

0869

PANASONIC

0247,0701

PANSAT

1807

PHILIPS

1142,0749,1749 

0775,0819,1076 

0722,0099,1442

PIONEER

1142,1442

PRIMESTAR

0869

PROSCAN

0392,0566

RADIOSHACK 0566,0775,0869

RCA

0392,0566,1142 

0775,0855,0143 

1392,1442

SAMSUNG

1377,1142,1276 

1108,1109,1442 

1609

SKY

0856,0099

SONY

0639,1639,1640

STAR CHOICE 0869

STAR TRAK

0869

THOMSON

0392,0566

TIVO

1142,1442,1443

TOSHIBA

0749,1749,0790

ULTIMATE TV

1392,1640

ULTRASAT

1806

UNIDEN

0722

VOOM

0869

ZENITH

0856,1856,1810

SAT/PVR 

COMBO

CODES

BELL 

EXPRESSVU

0775,1170

DIRECT TV

1377,0392,0639 

1142,1076,0099 

1392,1442,1443 

1640

DISH 

NETWORK 

SYSTEM

1505,0775

DISH PRO

1505,0775

ECHOSTAR

1505,0775,1170

EXPRESSVU

0775

HUGHES 

NETWORK 

SYSTEMS

1142,1442,1443

JVC

1170

MOTOROLA

0869

PHILIPS

1142,1442

PROSCAN

0392

RCA

1392

SAMSUNG

1442

SONY

0639,1640

STAR CHOICE 0869

TIVO

1142,1442,1443

ZENITH

1810

VCR Brand

CODES

A-MARK

0037,0240,0000 

0278,0046

ABS

1972

ACCURIAN

0000

ADMIRAL

0060,0048,0039 

0047,0104,0209 

0065,0479

ADVENTURA

0037,0240,0000

ADYSON

0072

AIKO

0278

AIWA

0037,0000,0124

AKAI

0041,0175

ALBA

0209,0072,0278

ALIENWARE

1972

ALLEGRO

0039

AMERICA ACTION 0278

AMERICAN HIGH 0035,0081

AMSTRAD

0000

ASHA

0240

ASTRA

0035,0081

AUDIOVOX

0000

AVIS

0000,0072

BEAUMARK

0240

BELL & HOWELL 0035,0048,0039 

0000,0104,0046 

0479

BROKSONIC

0184,0121,0209 

0002,0479

CALIX

0037

CANDLE

0037,0038

CANON

0035

CAPEHART

0002

CARRERA

0240

CARVER

0035,0081

CCE

0072,0278

CINERAL

0278

CITIZEN

0035,0037,0240 

0000,0209,0278 

0479

CLASSIC

0037

COLORTYME

0060,0035,0045 

0278

COLT

0000,0072

CRAIG

0037,0047,0240 

0072

CRITERION

0000,0072

CROSLEY

0035,0081,0000

CROWN

0072,0278

CURTIS MATHES 0060,0035,0162 

0240,0000,0041 

0278,0432

CYBERNEX

0240

CYBERPOWER

1972

DAEWOO

0037,0045,0278 

0046

DAYTRON

0037,0278

DELL

1972

DENON

0081,0042

DERWENT

0041

DIRECTV

0739

DUAL

0000

DURABRAND

0039,0038

DYNATECH

0240,0000

ELECTROHOME 0060,0037,0240 

0000,0043,0209

ELECTROPHONIC 0037

EMERALD

0184,0121

EMEREX

0032

EMERSON

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 

SYSTEMS

0042,0739

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

1062,0035,0162 

0000,0225,0614 

0616,1162

PENNEY

0035,0162,0037 

0047,0081,0240 

0000,0042,0067 

0038

PENTAX

0042,0065,0105

PHILCO

0035,0081,0000 

0209,0479

PHILIPS

0035,0162,0048 

0081,0045,0000 

0209,0616,0618 

0739,1081,1181

PILOT

0037

PIONEER

0162,0081,0042 

0067,1337

POLK AUDIO

0081

PORTLAND

0278

PRESIDIAN

1593

PROFITRONIC 0240

PROSCAN

0060

PROTEC

0000,0072

PROTECH

0072

PULSAR

0039,0240,0278

PULSER

0240

QUARTER

0046

QUARTZ

0035,0047,0046

QUASAR

0035,0162,0002 

1162

RADIOSHACK

0035,0162,0037 

0048,0047,0240 

0000,0104,0046 

1037,1162

RADIX

0037

RANDEX

0037

RCA

0060,0035,0048 

0240,0045,0000 

0042,0065,0105 

0880

REALISTIC

0035,0162,0037 

0048,0047,0240 

0000,0104,0121 

0278,0046,0065 

1162

REPLAY TV

0614,0616

RICAVISION

1972

RUNCO

0039

SAMSUNG

0060,0240,0045 

0000,0038,0432 

0739

SAMTRON

0240

SANKY

0048,0039

SANSUI

0240,0000,0067 

0209,0041,0072 

0002,0479

SANYO

0047,0240,0000 

0104,0046,0159 

0479

SCOTT

0184,0045,0121 

0043

SEARS

0060,0035,0162 

0037,0048,0039 

0047,0033,0045 

0000,0042,0104 

0067,0043,0209 

0041,0072,0046 

0065,0105

SHARP

0048,0047,0032 

0000,0065,0848

SHINTOM

0039,0240,0000 

0072

SHOGUN

0240

SIEMENS

0037,0104

SIGNATURE

0060,0035,0037 

0048,0000,0046 

0065,0479

SINGER

0037,0240,0072

SONIC BLUE

0614,0616

SONOGRAPHE

0046

SONY

0035,0047,0032 

0033,0000,0067 

0046,0636,1032 

1972

SOUNDMASTER 0000

STACK 9

1972

STS

0042,0105

SV2000

0000,0072

SVA

0000

SYLVANIA

0035,0081,0000 

0043,1593

SYMPHONIC

0240,0000,0002 

1593

SYSTEMAX

1972

TAGAR SYSTEMS 1972

TANDY

0000,0104

TASHIKO

0037

TATUNG

0048,0081,0000 

0067,0041

TEAC

0000,0067,0041

TECHNICS

0035,0162,0037 

0000

TEKNIKA

0035,0037,0000

TELECORDER

0240

TELEFUNKEN

0041

TEVION

0479

THOMAS

0000,0002

THOMSON

0060,0041

TISONIC

0278

TIVO

0618,0636,0739 

1337

TMK

0240,0000

TNIX

0037

TOCOM

0240

TOSHIBA

0240,0045,0000 

0043,0209,0041 

1008,1972,1988

TOSONIC

0278

TOTEVISION

0037,0240

TOUCH

1972

TRIX

0037

ULTRA

0045,0278

UNITECH

0240

VECTOR

0045

VECTOR 

RESEARCH

0184,0038

VEXTRA

0072

VICTOR

0067,0041

VIDEO 

CONCEPTS

0045

VIDEOMAGIC

0037

VIDEOSONIC

0240,0000,0072

VIEWSONIC

1972

VILLAIN

0000

VOODOO

1972

Summary of Contents for UltraVision UT37V702

Page 1: ...ight side of the monitor ANY QUESTION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT 800 Hitachi READ THE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY KEEP THIS OPERATING GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE UltraVision HDTV Monitors 1 5 UltraThin Liquid Crystal Display Anthracite Pearl Crystal Frame 1920 x 1080p 120Hz PictureMaster VI with Reel 120 1 HDMI V 1 3 with CEC Input 1 RGB D sub15 Input with Audio ...

Page 2: ...amps and Fit Terminal Cover 20 4 Connect the Power Plug into the Wall Socket 21 BASIC OPERATION 22 Power On Off 22 Volume Up Down 23 Mute 23 Input Switching to HDMI and RGB 24 Input Signal Screen Display 24 SETUP OPERATION 25 How to Use the Remote to Control your External Devices 25 Remote Control Codes 29 How to Use the On Screen Display OSD System 31 Select Language 31 Main Menu List 32 Watching...

Page 3: ... electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on 10 or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use the attachments accessories specified by 11 the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod 12 bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart ...

Page 4: ...ion 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 If the Monitor is connected with a Set Top Box or TV Receiver reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and...

Page 5: ... responsible and accept no liability for any loss damage or injury as a result of misuse Reproduction copying utilization modification and or transmission in whole or in part of this manual are prohibited except by prior written consent All other products and company names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Trademark Credits VGA and XGA are trade...

Page 6: ...ts are clearly indicated in or adjacent to an illustration the symbol to the left indicates that the power plug should be disconnected from the power outlet WARNING There is a risk of fire electric shock or serious injury If serious problems occur unplug the power cord immediately Serious problems such as Smoke abnormal odor or noise emitted from the product No picture no sound or distorted pictur...

Page 7: ... the power cord Do not damage modify twist forcibly bend heat or pull excessively on the power cord Do not place heavy objects including the unit itself on top of the power cord If the power cord is damaged contact 800 HITACHI for repairs or exchange Use only with designated power supply voltage To prevent the risk of fire and electric shock operate the product only with the power supply voltage i...

Page 8: ...uld cause partial discoloration or blurring of the image on the CRT based television Please install it away from the speakers of the unit Disconnect all of the external connection cables and detach the anti tumble measures before moving the unit Otherwise fire electric shock or personal injury may result Connect the power plug securely Improper connection will cause overheating and may result in f...

Page 9: ...es or cordless headphones may not operate properly around the unit This is because of communication failure Please note that this is not a malfunction When you dispose of the product at the end of its service lifetime follow the regulations in your residential area For more information contact the local authority or the dealer where you purchased the product Cleaning and Maintenance Please make su...

Page 10: ...he unit in order to avoid increasing the internal temperature Make sure not to block any ventilation holes Do not install the unit in a small space such as inside a cabinet closet or box without adequate ventilation Leave at least 10cm 4 of clearance from each side of the unit and 30cm 1 from the top of the unit to ceiling Securing to a table Securing to ceiling or wall Use the specified mounting ...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...se make sure screws are tightened properly The torque should be 1 8 3 0 N m 18 30 kgf cm WARNING Remove the 4 screws and raise straight up from tabletop stand Screw Mounting Holes 4 places Don t use the original flat head screws A that comes in the monitor for the Wall Mount Braket The length is not long enough Wall Mount Brackets Screw Length A Insertion length B Spring Washer C Plane Washer D Wa...

Page 13: ...NS continued Floor Stand Setup 2 Remove the 4 screws and raise straight up from tabletop stand CAUTION Keep the screws They will be used for the Floor stand installation Monitor About the Installation This product is heavy and should be carried by at least 2 people For Stand Assembly please refer to the Installation Manual of the Floor Stand Screws from the tabletop stand Please make sure screws a...

Page 14: ...ower plug provided may be different from that depicted Connection 18 21 q Connect the power cord to the rear panel w Connect to external equipment Example 1 Connecting to PC To insert D sub 15 pin tilt the monitor forward and bring the terminals into view Two people are required to hold the monitor and insert D sub 15 pin safely Be careful not to damage the panel D sub 15 and Audio cables are not ...

Page 15: ...n screen Once the Main Power switch is on you can turn On Off by pressing the Power On Off button on the remote control Language Selection The initial language setting for on screen displays is English US You can change to your preferred language q Press the button to display Main Menu w Select Language using the button e Select the language you prefer from the list using the button and then press...

Page 16: ...Menu Exit button q Power Cord Socket w HDMI Input Terminal Please refer to 18 21 for detailed information regarding the connections q w e r t y u i Main Power switch o Service use only a RS232C s PC RGB DVI Analog Audio Input Terminal d PC Connection Terminal D sub 15 Pin f Reset button See 44 i o a s d h j k g l Control panel located on the bottom INPUT AV4 AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO R L MONO MENU EXIT ...

Page 17: ...D PVR VCR AVR Control the functions of your DVD and VCR 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 and for numeric entry when navigating through the OSD menu system Enter Button TV DVD VCR SAT CBL Press this button to use as a SELECT feature Channel Up Down...

Page 18: ...fect the remote control Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control Do not place the remote control on a wet surface Do not place the remote control under direct sunlight or near sources of excessive heat Use the remote control within a distance of about 5m 16 from the front of the unit s remote control sensor and within an angle of about 30 degrees on both sides Handling the Remote Con...

Page 19: ... attach the supplied cushion around the HDMI cable when connecting See 20 Information The HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a multimedia I O Input Output interface Only one cable is used to transmit all video audio control signals thus facilitating easy connection Moreover the digital signals can produce high quality data without any degradation If your external device has an HDMI termi...

Page 20: ...equipment is also turned off or in Standby mode On AV Center Control Off Selecting On will activate AV Center OSD interface in case you purchased the optional Hitachi A V Center On Game Mode During TV game play by pressing On you can reduce the time lag of speed on the moving image 1 Press the button 2 Select Picture menu 3 Select Game Mode Connecting to Equipment Having Video Output Terminals The...

Page 21: ...able so as not to leave any clearance Cushion supplied accessory HDMI cable CONNECTION continued 2 Connect your Equipment to the Monitor continued Connecting to a PC The PC connection terminal D sub 15 pin the PC RGB DVI Analog Audio Input terminal are connected to the PC allowing an analog RGB signal NOTE About the connection of D sub 15 pin see 13 for details IN OUT AUDIO or Example Audio D sub ...

Page 22: ...hat indicated AC120 60Hz It may cause fire or electric shock For the LCD monitor a three core power cord with a ground terminal is used for efficiency protection Always be sure to connect the power cord to a three pin grounded outlet and make sure that the cord is properly grounded If you use a power source converter plug use an outlet with a ground terminal and screw down the ground line Ensure t...

Page 23: ...n Off by pressing the Power On Off button on the remote control The Indicating Lamp Illumination Lamp Status Indicating Lamp Illumination Lamp Power Status Remark Off Off Red Standby mode Green Blue On Orange Power Save mode Refer to 42 and 43 for the condition Blinking Green Blue On Receiving Remote Control signal NOTE If the image does not appear on the screen at all or if there is any problem w...

Page 24: ... will shift to the left Mute 1 To mute sounds press the button on the remote control The sound of the unit is temporarily turned Off The color of the Volume Indicator will turn into grey while muting the volume 2 To turn the sound back on press the button again or press the Volume Up button on either the remote control or control panel The color of the Volume Indicator will turn back to blue NOTE ...

Page 25: ...nal Screen Display The input signal status can be displayed on the screen by pressing the button on the remote control The display will go out in approximately 6 seconds HDMI DVI 720p Input mode Signal mode HDMI DVI connection only HDMI mode Composite Composite mode RGB H 48 4kHz V 60 0 Hz Input mode Input horizontal frequency Input vertical frequency RGB mode INFO button Input Select NOTE Switchi...

Page 26: ...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 The remote will now control your Cable box 7 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 yo...

Page 27: ...or Buttons Last CH EXCLUSIVE TV mode Monitor buttons These buttons are for operating the TV P Mode HDMI Input Aspect Vol Up Down RGB Mute MY SET TOP BOX SATELLITE RECEIVER CODE IS ____________________ NOTE Refer to the operating guide 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 bu...

Page 28: ...Return Number PAD Guide Dash Enter EXCLUSIVE TV mode Monitor buttons These buttons are for operating the TV P Mode HDMI Input Aspect Vol Up Down RGB Mute MY VCR PVR CODE IS ____________________ NOTE Refer to the operating guide of the VCR PVR for operation of the buttons exclusively for the VCR PVR PRECODED VCR PVR buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded VCR PVR codes Power Cursor OK Re...

Page 29: ...___________ NOTE Refer to the operating guide of the AVR for operation of the buttons exclusively for the AVR PRECODED AVR buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded cable codes Power Channel Up Down Input Number PAD Vol Up Down Mute Cursor PAD Menu Return EXCLUSIVE TV mode buttons These buttons are for operating the TV P Mode HDMI Info Aspect RGB ...

Page 30: ... 0121 EMEREX 0032 EMERSON 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...

Page 31: ...65 ONKYO 0503 0627 1769 OPPO 0575 1224 1525 2185 OPTIMUS 0571 PALSONIC 0672 0852 PANASONIC 0503 0490 0571 0703 1641 1762 PHILCO 0675 PHILIPS 0503 0539 0646 0675 1267 1340 1354 2056 2084 PIANODISC 1024 PIONEER 0525 0571 0142 0631 1571 POLAROID 1020 1061 1086 POLK AUDIO 0539 PORTLAND 0770 PRESIDIAN 0675 PRIMA 2126 2127 PROCEED 0672 PROSCAN 0522 PROVISION 0778 RADIONETTE 0741 RADIOSHACK 0571 RCA 0522...

Page 32: ... press the or the button NOTE The OSD menu screen will be closed automatically when no operation has been made for about one minute If the item on the menu is shown in gray it means that it cannot be selected or adjusted Select Language Select the language from the list so that the OSD menu can be displayed in the selected language The default setting is English US How to set Language 1 Enter the ...

Page 33: ...e or decrease the brightness of back light on LCD panel 38 Reset Reset each item on the menu screen to the factory setting 38 Audio Treble Adjust to increase or decrease the level of treble 15 15 Bass Adjust to increase or decrease the level of bass 15 15 Balance Adjust the balance of sound from the bottom right and left speakers 10 10 Surround Select surround sound Off On Bass Boost Enhance bass ...

Page 34: ...ightness according to personal preference by using the button Color 31 31 Adjust color according to personal preference by using the button Sharpness 15 15 Preferred sharpness can be adjusted by pressing the button for softer image or the button for sharper image Tint 31 31 Pressing the button enhances red and weakens green while pressing the button weakens red and enhances green The setup hint is...

Page 35: ...On in HDMI mode Low Middle High 3D Comb Filter Off This function is available only if D sub 15 pin composite cable is used This reduces the dot and color blurring in minute scales so that it can reproduce purer color This is not available for NTSC4 43 PAL60 SECAM PAL N and PAL M system This is available only when receiving NTSC3 58 PAL composite signal Low Middle High Reset Each item on this menu ...

Page 36: ...gh MPEG NR Off This is a noise reduction system for MPEG picture signals e g against mosquito noise and block noise Low High Cross Color NR Off This reduces noise caused by color mixture of adjacent pixels This is not available when Game Mode is On Low High Picture Dynamic Deep color Off Contrast Mode Normal 3D Color Management Off Black Enhancement Off DNR Off MPEG NR Off Cross Color NR Off Game ...

Page 37: ...epending on the image contents Phenomena such as q When switched to the subtitles of a film or images the image displays fine horizontal streak lines w When switched to scenes such as commercial and animation the image displays fine horizontal streak lines e When displaying a ticker or subtitle the text on the image becomes rough aliasing r When watching the image in Composite mode which is connec...

Page 38: ...L SECAM NTSC 4 43 NTSC 3 58 PAL60 PAL M PAL N NOTE Watching through the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable If your external equipments do not have an HDMI terminal or a DVI terminal you can watch images from your external equipments through the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable 1 Connect to your external equipment with the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable See 19 2 Switch to RGB input b...

Page 39: ...ence using the button Tint 31 31 Pressing the button enhances red and weakens green while pressing the button weakens red and enhances green These adjustments are for realistic skin color Color Temperature Cool You can select from 3 settings with the button Normal Warm Color Temp Adjust On Amplitude On When you want to set specific adjustments in each of the 3 color temperature modes You can adjus...

Page 40: ...d in magenta Horizontal Clock 31 31 Minimizes vertical stripes on the screen Clock Phase 0 63 Minimizes the blurring of letters and stripes on horizontal row Be sure to adjust Horizontal Clock before adjusting Clock Phase When the value exceeds a possible range it will be displayed in magenta Reset Each item in Setup Menu can be restored to the factory setting by pressing the OK button Advanced Se...

Page 41: ...horizontal and vertical size of the middle in equal scales and displays both sides appearing much wider Panoramic 2 The vertical size of Panoramic1 is reduced so that you can see the whole image including any subtitles that might otherwise not be fully visible on the screen Vista Zoom 1 Plays a 16 9 image in 4 3 frame Vista aspect faithfully In some cases slight blanking may remain at the top and ...

Page 42: ...al intention FUNCTIONS continued Aspect Switching continued HDMI Composite Signal Input continued Position Adjustment Vertical picture position can be adjusted for Panoramic 1 Zoom 1 and Zoom 2 mode as follows 1 Press the button while operating the picture aspect display 2 Position display will appear 3 Adjust the position using the button The adjustment ranges of each picture aspect are as shown ...

Page 43: ...icating Lamp Power Save Orange Turns On automatically When RGB Input is Selected When the unit is connected to a VESA DPMS computer the Power Save mode Operation mode Off can be set to be activated automatically when the computer is not being used in order to reduce the power consumption of the unit RGB sync signal Horizontal Yes No Yes No Vertical Yes Yes No No PC signal Active normal display Bla...

Page 44: ...heck the connection of the power cord and or other cables Check if the power of the unit or external equipment is ON Check if the correct mode is selected Check if the unit is in Standby mode or Power Save mode Adjust the values in Picture menu and Audio menu 18 22 24 44 Multiple images normal sound Check the connections to external equipment 18 21 Intermittent interference Check if the source of ...

Page 45: ... on 21 22 No picture The Indicating lamp Orange It means that the unit is in Power Save mode Check if all the cables to external equipment are connected correctly and securely Check if the power to the external equipment is ON Check if the HDMI mode has been selected correctly Check if the PC is in Power Save mode or not Refer to Power Save Mode and When the Following Messages Appears on the Scree...

Page 46: ...d some of the characters are blurred RGB input mode only ABCDEFGHIJ abcdefgABCDEFGabcd ABCDEFGHIJ abcdefgABCDEFGabcd Try Auto Adjust If the display condition is not improved with Auto Adjust adjust Horizontal Clock 39 When the letter string is displayed in full screen all of the characters on the screen are blurred RGB input mode only ABCDEFGHIJ abcdefgABCDEFGabcd ABCDEFGHIJ abcdefgABCDEFGabcd Try...

Page 47: ...Stand 14 6 kg 32 2 lb including Stand 20 9 kg 46 1 lb excluding Stand 18 kg 39 7 lb Ambient conditions Temperature Operating 5 C to 35 C Storage 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity Operating 20 to 80 Storage 20 to 90 non condensing Power supply AC120V 60Hz Power consumption at standby 177 W 1 7 A 0 5 W 243 W 2 3 A 0 5 W Audio output speaker 6W 6W FCC Class B for Consumer Use HDMI input Input terminals H...

Page 48: ...idity Operating 20 to 80 Storage 20 to 90 non condensing Power supply AC120V 60Hz Power consumption at standby 275 W 2 4 A 0 5 W Audio output speaker 6W 6W FCC Class B for Consumer Use HDMI input Input terminals HDMI HDMI input terminal Audio input terminal Mini pin Input signals HDMI VGA 60 480i 576i 480p 576p 720p 50 720p 60 1080i 50 1080i 60 1080p 50 1080p 60 1080p 24 RGB Composite input Input ...

Page 49: ...11 No connection 12 SDA 13 H sync 14 V sync 15 SCL HDMI connector pin specifications Pin Input signal Pin Input signal 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data1 14 Reserved N C on device 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 15 SCL 6 TMDS Data1 16 SDA 7 TMDS Data0 17 DDC CEC Ground 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 18 5V Power 9 TMDS Data0 19 Hot Plug Detect 10 TMDS Cloc...

Page 50: ...861D 12 1080p 24 1920 X 1080 24 00 27 00 74 25 CEA 861D With RGB input Timing Name Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Pixel Frequency MHz Sync Polarity H V Remarks 640 x 400 70Hz 31 469 70 086 25 175 VGA 640 x 480 60Hz 31 469 59 940 25 175 VGA 800 x 600 60Hz 37 879 60 317 40 000 VESA 1024 x 768 60Hz 48 363 60 004 65 000 VESA 1280 x 768 60Hz 47 776 59 870 79 500 VESA WXGA Mode 1280x768 ...

Page 51: ...T SPECIFICATIONS continued Dimensions 37 Unit Inch mm 19 3 4 501 5 36 7 8 936 32 5 16 820 15 3 4 400 25 15 16 657 23 7 8 607 2 1 16 50 14 7 8 378 7 7 8 200 18 1 8 461 12 3 16 310 1 9 16 39 8 Max 5 3 8 136 1 3 8 35 0 Min ...

Page 52: ...TIONS continued Dimensions 42 Unit Inch mm 19 12 16 502 40 13 16 1036 2 36 3 4 934 19 11 16 500 28 11 16 728 26 11 16 678 1 15 16 50 16 5 16 413 7 7 7 8 200 20 3 4 526 8 12 3 16 310 1 9 16 39 9 Max 5 3 8 136 1 3 8 35 0 Min ...

Page 53: ...CATIONS continued Dimensions 47 Unit Inch mm 19 12 16 502 45 1 8 1145 7 40 15 16 1040 19 11 16 500 31 5 16 794 9 29 5 16 744 8 1 15 16 50 17 11 16 449 6 7 7 8 200 23 1 16 585 12 3 16 310 1 9 16 39 9 Max 5 3 8 136 1 3 8 35 0 Min ...

Page 54: ...y the location of the nearest Authorized Service Facility in your area Please present proof of purchase and or delivery receipts to the Hitachi Authorized Service Facility and service will be rendered in accordance with the terms of the limited warranty as stated on your warranty card or operating guide Hitachi Home Electronics America Inc Customer Service Support PO Box 3900 Peoria IL 61612 custo...

Page 55: ...ng 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 MODEL NO SERIAL NO DEALER NAME DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER ADDRESS CITY STATE Warranty Limitations This Hitachi Limited Warranty does not cover A Any Product that has been modified or repaired in a manner not previously authorized by ...

Page 56: ...GREE 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 UPGRADE A DO NOT USE ANY HITACHI PROVIDED FLASH CARD OR OTHER MEDIA B DO NOT PERFORM INSTALL ANY HITACHI PROVIDED UPGRADE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PRODUCT AND C PROMPTLY RETURN SUCH FLASH CARD OR OTHER MEDIA TO HITACHI EXPORT RESTRICTIONS 5 HITACHI is l...

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