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Page 1: ...Users Guide C28WF727N C32WF727N S C R E E N S C R E E N ...

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Page 3: ...atellite and VCR Installation 7 TV Set Up and Automatic Tuning Procedure 8 Manual Tuning Procedure 9 handset controls Program Tuning 11 Television Operation 12 Teletext Functions 13 program sound and vision adjustment Picture Controls 14 Program Swap 15 Program Name Change 16 Speaker Setup 17 Nicam and stereo sound controls 18 Audio and Equaliser controls 19 television features Sleep Timer 21 Wide...

Page 4: ...rical equipment of any kind it is better to be safe than sorry DO be careful with any glass panels or doors on equipment DO place your TV on a flat surface or if supplied the stand accessory DO NOT remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages DO ensure that all connections including the mains plug extension leads and inter connections between the pieces of equipment are properly ma...

Page 5: ...new batteries of different types 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 always Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries from equipment that is to be left for long periods of time without...

Page 6: ...ual value has to be set correctly to ensure best picture quality see AV setup on page 33 connect VCR out to analogue TV socket in marked scart leads are an optional extra aerial wall socket receiving aerial Video Cassette Recorder this should be plugged into a mains socket connect aerial connection lead to the analogue in socket marked 1 2 connect aerial connection lead to the analogue in socket m...

Page 7: ...e 4 before connecting your television and external equipment insert plug and switch on A scart lead should be fitted between your TV and VCR to enhance your picture and sound quality Scart leads are essential if you have a stereo TV and VCR and wish to obtain stereo sound from your equipment These leads can be purchased from your Hitachi dealer or any good High Street electrical retailer connect V...

Page 8: ...all external equipment has been connected press the OK button on your handset and AUTOTUNE will begin Your TV will now search through the frequencies listing them in into the following order 1 BBC1 2 BBC2 3 ITV 4 CH4 S4C 5 CH5 subject to availability 6 Satellite By using the up and down buttons you can view all the programs found and stored during AUTOTUNE To make your program tuning easier HITACH...

Page 9: ...on bar turn red it is ready to be changed Use the cursor keys to move the selection bar over the program FREQUENCY required to be adjusted entry method 1 The first option will be to fine tune the chosen frequency either up or down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Select your choice of FREQUENCY entry method using the left right cursor keys 8 notes on manual tuning As well as an automatic tuning procedure your HITACH...

Page 10: ...try method 2 If the right cursor key is pressed autosearch becomes an option you can search either up or down entry method 3 If the right cursor key is pressed again you can enter a two digit channel number CH using the buttons 0 9 entry method 4 If the right cursor key is pressed again you can enter a two digit S Band number using the buttons 0 9 entry method 5 If the right cursor key is pressed ...

Page 11: ... Use this button to move the menu selection box right Use this button to move the menu selection box down cursor down cursor up go back accept menu exit cursor right The handset controls shown below are used when programming your TV and to adjust the sound and picture features cursor left Use this button to move the menu selection box left Use this button to move the menu selection box up This but...

Page 12: ...es multi picture page 27 multi picture 12 This button allows you to switch the TV s sound on and off sound mute This allows you to directly input known broadcasting CH or frequency numbers frequency Press this button to view the current TV status info The handset controls shown here are used when your TV is in normal operation This button allows you to switch between the various wide screen featur...

Page 13: ...ode When in Teletext mode press once to display dual page mode press again to view current page and TV picture see page 25 for details Used in Teletext mode to show hidden information eg quiz pages answers reveal dual page television expand subtitles Pressing this button will take you to the index index In Teletext mode views the previous magazine page entered in TV mode returns from your current ...

Page 14: ...alues whilst moving the cursor right will increase values Noise Reduction Helps reduce the noise interference visible on your television especially in weaker signal reception areas AUTO is recommended for normal viewing as this automatically compensates for the amount of noise in the picture White Point NORMAL gives an equally balanced spectrum of colour COOL exaggerates the blue tones of your tel...

Page 15: ...has been done accept selection and the chosen programs will now occupy its new position repeat if necessary To return to normal TV operation press the television button on your handset Select your program to swap by moving the selection bar using the up down cursor buttons over a channels PR number highlighted in blue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 When a channel has been selected you also have the option t...

Page 16: ... up to 5 characters to change each character use the up down cursor buttons To move from character to character use the right left cursor buttons Once the new NAME has been chosen and entered confirm your entry to be stored and repeat if necessary To return to normal TV operation press the television button on your handset Use the cursor keys to move the selection bar over the NAME required to be ...

Page 17: ...t SPEAKER SETUP Once highlighted accept selection 4 5 notes on speaker setup You may want to replace your TV s internal speaker sound to a full external amplified speaker setup using the audio line out sockets see page 28 In this case the you can mute the TV s speakers by turning the Internal TV Speakers OFF allowing sound only to be heard through the external amplified sound sources speaker setup...

Page 18: ...d from the TV Use this mode when viewing action movies or sports events to obtain spatialising acoustic performance Use the button on your handset to switch to wide stereo monaural In this mode the TV produces a single sound source The TV will automatically select this sound when a mono signal is found Some stereo signals can be poor in adverse weather conditions and mono should be selected to avo...

Page 19: ...utton to select AUDIO Once highlighted accept selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 equaliser The EQUALISER menu is used to adjust the tonal ranges of your TV s sound balance This control is used to adjust balance of sound from left to right and vice versa volume control This control is used to increase or decrease the sound from your TV s speakers loudness on off control When listening to your TV at a low volu...

Page 20: ... Use this control to adjust the mid range voice area of your TV s sound 5kHz mid high range When this control is increased it emphasises the flute and string instruments of your TV s sound when decreased it has a soothing effect on the sound 10kHz high range The sharp sound of triangles and cymbals are emphasised if this control is increased To return to normal TV operation press the television bu...

Page 21: ...o select FEATURES Once highlighted accept selection 1 2 3 4 6 Use right left buttons to adjust chosen feature 5 notes on Sleep Timer This feature is used to automatically place your TV into standby mode after a set number of minutes use the right left cursor buttons to set the timer between 5 and 120 minutes When the timer has only a minute left this will be shown on the screen as a countdown from...

Page 22: ...e available viewing formats suggested TV format 4 3 16 9 4 3 14 9L 4 3 panoramic C16 9L C14 9L C14 9LS result result The Auto format is also one which can be selected manually Auto mode automatically detects various screen formats that are transmitted in either conventional 4 3 or wide screen 16 9 or 14 9 format After detecting which signal is being transmitted the TV will automatically switch to ...

Page 23: ... Screen Signal the viewing format displayed can be set using the 4 3 default notes Auto WS Detect Auto Wide Screen Detect when switched ON and there is no WSS signal enables your TV to look for the black bands at the top and bottom of the picture received and displays your picture in the format it is received in If this is set to OFF these black bands cannot be detected Therefore the picture forma...

Page 24: ...page the choice is yours These are accessed like Fastext by pressing the colour coded buttons on your handset Follow the steps below to enter your favourite pages Enter Telextext by pressing the Teletext button Enter favourite page mode by pressing the menu button this allows you to swap between Fastext and favourite page mode Press a colour coded key you wish to use as a favourite page Repeat if ...

Page 25: ...nt development of our televisions capabilities One of the features developed for the benefit of you the customer is the expansion of the Teletext service from a one page screen display to a feature that can be manipulated in a number of ways The instructions below show how to take advantage of this excellent feature whatever your viewing environment or demands dual teletext page operation This opt...

Page 26: ...ble the number of images per second compared to a conventional 50Hz set This delivers sharper clearer more stable total pictures which are flicker free Our 100Hz sets also feature Natural Scan technology This process eliminates the slight trembling of lines on the picture that is visible on conventional TV sets giving a rock steady picture which is clear and detailed To switch between Progressive ...

Page 27: ...e time either 4 12 or 16 To return to normal TV operation press the television button on your handset 7 mode Use this to show multi pictures of different channels option Multi or multiple pictures of the same channel option Single speed This is used to decide the time delay between the pictures appearing on your TV screen when in Multi Picture mode the pointer to the left means a short delay point...

Page 28: ...adcasting equipment home computers and home entertainment systems to your TV This should be permanently connected to an RF source i e your aerial antenna The DIN sockets are used to connect two external speakers for which no amplifier is necessary R is for the right external speaker and L is for the left external speaker AV2 scart input AV1 scart input RF aerial socket audio line out sockets DIN s...

Page 29: ...Switch your TV on and press the TV AV button on your handset until AV3 is displayed on your TV screen Now begin playback operation of your equipment Alternatively you could allocate an individual channel number for your camcorder equipment see Signal Source Entry on page 30 connecting to the mains socket Important Please read Television Safety on page 4 before connecting your television and extern...

Page 30: ...h a scart lead to the AV1 socket at the rear of your TV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 notes on signal source entry Each piece of external equipment connected to your TV must have its own input socket It would also be easier and more organised if the external equipment connected also had its own channel number Signal Source entry allows us to tell the allocated channel what equipment is connected to which socket...

Page 31: ...tal video broadcasting equipment or home entertainment systems to your TV through the AV2 scart lead at the rear of your TV Once the signal source for each relevant program number has been decided this can be stored in your TV s memory by pressing the conformation button To return to normal TV operation press the television button on your handset 9 10 notes on RF signal source RF is the signal sou...

Page 32: ...quipment see page 29 This socket is for use with external equipment see page 29 Used with headphones 3 5mm stereo jack plug required Used to access your on screen MAIN MENU for TV features adjustment Used to change the TV channel up or down or cursor up and down when using the On Screen Display menus Used to increase or decrease your TV s sound or cursor right and left when in On Screen Display me...

Page 33: ...ing connected to your TV s scart S VHS and or phono sockets If you have any equipment connected to your TV either permanently like a VCR or temporary like a camcorder it is important your TV recognises which kind of equipment is connected and so you must switch the relevant AV to ON for all VCR s and camcorders in the case of having S VHS or Hi8 equipment AV1 SAV MODE must be set to the appropriat...

Page 34: ...rtable radios etc Check devices for shielding and renew if necessary or move further from TV TV may be in AV mode Picture sound controls set to minimum TV in standby mode Press television button or to buttons on your handset to return to normal TV mode Check picture sound controls go to MAIN MENU press one of the buttons to Why doesn t my remote control handset work Why won t my TV switch on Check...

Page 35: ...ercial 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 Electronics Europe Ltd please note that evidence of the date of purchase will be required before any service under this guarantee is carried out Use the boxes provided below ...

Page 36: ...educing volume settings to sensible levels can reduce power consumption as well as reducing noise pollution and reducing contrast can provide a more pleasing picture as well as reducing power consumption Hitachi Home Electronics Europe Ltd manufacturing site in Wales is a BSI Registered Company and has been assessed to ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard certificate FM32366 Your television has be...

Page 37: ... 4 2 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 NOT USED CHROMINANCE INPUT S VHS NOT USED GROUND VIDEO GROUND VIDEO COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO OR COMPOSITE LUMINANCE S VHS GROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO INPUT RI...

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