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CL32PD2100
CL37PD2100
CL42PD2100

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Summary of Contents for CL32PD2100? CL37PD2100? CL42PD2100

Page 1: ...Users Guide CL32PD2100 CL37PD2100 CL42PD2100 S C R E E N ...

Page 2: ...picture and audio capabilities Together with our reputation for superior reliability you should enjoy many years of trouble free operation from your TV Please read this Users Guide thoroughly especially the Safety Notes on Pages 4 5 Mis use may cause damage to your plasma television which could shorten its lifespan or cause injury to yourself Should you encounter any difficulty in the set up or op...

Page 3: ...mme sound and vision adjustment picture controls 24 NICAM and stereo sound controls 25 audio and TruBass controls 26 television features sleep timer and on screen display 28 wide screen viewing 29 Teletext operation 31 other equipment other equipment connection 32 signal source entry 33 other features language and installation 35 programme download and demo mode 36 screen saver screen wipe no sign...

Page 4: ...s Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections DO NOT listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing SHOULD you require to replace the fuse in the moulded plug with a new fuse then please replace with one of the same value type and approval as the original Ensure the fuse cover is returned to its original position TO prevent scra...

Page 5: ...ts or any other opening in the case this could result in a fatal electrical shock Under NO circumstances remove the rear cover of your plasma screen or the casing of your Audio Visual Control AVC unit DO NOT place objects filled with liquids e g a vase on or close to the equipment to avoid spillages into the inside of the apparatus DO NOT place hot objects such as candles or nightlights on or clos...

Page 6: ...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 7: ...inment systems and DVD players etc to your TV AV4 scart input This should be connected to the Mains Supply via the supplied Mains Lead Mains Socket This should be connected to your plasma screen via the link lead Link Socket Use this to connect to your computer if desired VGA input These sockets can be used to connect to external equipment to supply a picture only no menus or Text e g to a video p...

Page 8: ...s 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 IMPORTANT When connecting the mains lead to your Plasma screen please ensure that you always use the Mains Lead with the WHITE SLEEVING Connect the LINK LEAD between the Plasma Screen and AVC Unit 1 Con...

Page 9: ... VCR out to TV in socket marked 5 6 VHS video equipment should be connected to the AV1 scart socket located at the rear of your TV A dedicated programme number may be assigned to AV1 allowing you easier access to external equipment viewing How to assign an AV signal to dedicated programme numbers is explained in signal source entry section LINK LEAD PLASMA SCREEN AUDIO VISUAL CONTROL AVC UNIT 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...eadphones 3 5mm stereo jack plug required Used to select a signal source for external equipment Used to change the TV channel up or down Used to increase or decrease your TV s sound on off button TV mode light infra red lens television controls door panel headphone socket S VHS socket audio video sockets volume buttons programme buttons AV button AUDIO VISUAL CONTROL AVC UNIT PLASMA SCREEN Use thi...

Page 11: ...e features cursor left Use this button to move the menu selection box up This button is used to confirm a highlighted selection programme tuning handset controls This button is used to return to the previous on screen menu you were viewing or to cancel a selection number letter buttons These number buttons can also be used to enter letters which are required for some features e g programme name ch...

Page 12: ...VCR stop This button allows you to switch between the various wide screen features of your TV see wide screen viewing section 16 9 button This allows you to directly input known broadcasting CH or frequency numbers frequency VCR Operation Your handset incorporates controls for operation of HITACHI Video Cassette Recorders These controls are PLAY STOP REWIND FAST FORWARD PAUSE STANDBY PROG and MENU...

Page 13: ...s button to return to normal TV operations when in the teletext mode Used in Teletext mode to show hidden information eg quiz pages answers reveal television expand subtitles Pressing this button will take you to the index index In teletext mode views the previous page In TV mode returns from your current viewing channel to the previous one swap Use this to freeze the teletext page on display to p...

Page 14: ... select Sky News These measures ensure that all your external equipment is tuned in during the autotune procedure The first screen viewed will ask you to choose the language of your TV s display Use the LEFT RIGHT cursor buttons to choose your language To make your programme tuning easier HITACHI have installed an automatic tuning procedure to find the programmes Switch your Plasma screen and AVC ...

Page 15: ...d AUTOTUNE will begin 4 Once highlighted accept selection 3 Once the country of choice is viewed press the OK button to continue 6 TV set up and automatic tuning procedure tuning in PLEASE NOTE If your VCR is Viewlink compatible your TV will now download the programme information see viewlink section of this manual Next the country screen requires you to select the country in which you will be wat...

Page 16: ...s through a number of different entry methods Follow the steps below and choose one of the 4 entry methods to input broadcast frequencies VCR should be tuned into Programme 0 Follow the steps below to tune in your VCR if it was not found during Autotune See programme sort section to move to channel 0 manual tuning procedure tuning in Use the cursor keys to move the selection bar over the programme...

Page 17: ...ey is pressed again you can enter a two digit S band number using buttons 0 9 on your handset entry method 4 If the CH key is pressed again you can manually input a five digit frequency if known using buttons 0 9 on your handset To return to normal TV operation press the TV button on your handset 9 Once the method of entry has been decided upon and the new frequency or channel entered this can the...

Page 18: ... operation press the TV button on your handset Use the UP DOWN cursor keys to select the programme you wish to move 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 When a channel has been selected you also have the option to hide a programme this makes your TV skip the hidden channel when the UP DOWN program controls are used to change channels Press the 0 digit on your handset and you will see the text within your chosen sel...

Page 19: ... 3 4 5 6 Press the UP DOWN cursor keys or 0 9 number keys to edit the name 7 The number buttons on your handset can also be used to enter letters To enter letters Press the number key twice for the first corresponding letter written above the key three times for the second etc e g Press number key 2 twice for A three times for B and four times for C Press OK key to confirm change or X key to cance...

Page 20: ... function can also be started from the VCR refer to VCR instruction manual 1 A Viewlink compatible VCR is necessary 2 The VCR must be connected to the AV1 socket on the TV by a fully wired scart cable Viewlink features PLEASE NOTE If No Viewlink compatible VCR found is displayed the download was not performed correctly Before trying to download again ensure the following z The VCR is turned ON z T...

Page 21: ... the images from AV1 terminal will be displayed on screen VCR Is Already Recording The VCR cannot record because it is already recording The VCR is recording from the televisions tuner If the channel is changed on the television it will affect the recording However menus and OSD s will not affect the recording The VCR is recording from one of its AV connections The television can be switched off a...

Page 22: ...ER PASSWORD is highlighted 4 PLEASE NOTE No other selection is available at this point Enter 1234 on handset this password is preset at the factory 6 Press the cursor DOWN button to select NAME Once highlighted accept selection 8 The number buttons on your handset can also be used to enter letters To enter letters Press the number key twice for the first corresponding letter written above the key ...

Page 23: ...he cursor down button to select CHANGE PASSWORD Once highlighted accept selection 1 ENTER PASSWORD will be highlighted 2 IMPORTANT For future reference write your password in the box provided and keep in a safe place PASSWORD Press O K to accept selection 3 The number buttons on your handset can also be used to enter letters To enter letters Press the number key twice for the first corresponding l...

Page 24: ...ce NORMAL gives an equally balanced spectrum of colour WARM exaggerates the RED tones of your picture and COOL exaggerates the BLUE tones of your picture CTI Colour Transient Improvement This control lets you improve the clarity of your television s colour edges LTI Luminance Transient Improvement this improves the sharpness of your television s picture so it appears less blurred Black Stretch Thi...

Page 25: ... to switch to stereo wide stereo This effect enhances NICAM digital stereo by forcing a wide area of sound 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 Some stereo signals can be poor in adverse weather conditions a...

Page 26: ...lance 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 This also sets the volume at switch on mute TV speakers This option is used to switch your television s internal speakers ON or OFF The headphone and rear RCA outputs are not affected treble This control is used to inc...

Page 27: ...or buttons 6 TruBass TruBass takes advantage of the ability of the human ear to be able to distinguish between two different tones By using this ability TruBass reproduces bass sound which sometimes cannot be heard The options are OFF LOW MED HIGH Adjust this control to suit your personal taste PLEASE NOTE If the volume level is high low frequency sound may be distorted In this case TruBass should...

Page 28: ... left this will be shown on the screen as a countdown from 59 seconds to zero after which your TV s status will be standby notes on O S D On Screen Display This feature is used to choose whether the On Screen Display O S D appears on screen or to select the amount of time it appears on screen in normal TV viewing Please see below for details REPEAT STEPS 1 TO 4 ABOVE 1 Use LEFT RIGHT buttons to ad...

Page 29: ...eatures notes on auto mode 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 the correct screen ratio 4 3 4 3 PANORAMIC 14 9L 4 3 C14 9L 14 9 ZOOM 4 3 A U T O The 4 3 ...

Page 30: ...e DEFAULT ZOOM is used to choose your picture requirements when a Wide Screen Signal has not been sent or has not been detected Use UP DOWN cursor buttons to select option to adjust Press the MENU button to obtain MAIN MENU Press the cursor DOWN button to select FEATURES Once highlighted accept selection 1 2 3 4 Use LEFT RIGHT buttons to select DEFAULT ZOOM standard 5 notes on Default features You...

Page 31: ...astext by pressing the colour coded buttons on your handset Follow the steps below to enter your favourite pages time date magazine name magazine page number page contents Fastext favourite pages magazine title Teletext operation television features Enter Telextext by pressing the Teletext button Enter favourite page mode by pressing the MENU button this allows you to swap between Fastext and favo...

Page 32: ... handset until AV3 is displayed on your TV screen If you are using an S VHS socket your TV will automatically switch to AV3 Now begin playback operation of your equipment Alternatively you could allocate an individual channel number for your camcorder equipment see signal source entry connecting to the mains socket Important Please read television safety before connecting your television and exter...

Page 33: ... 0 is best used for your VCR 1 2 3 4 5 6 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 organized if the external equipment connected also had its own programme number Signal Source entry allows you to tell the allocated program what equipment is connected to which socket This would make the switc...

Page 34: ...nce the signal source for each relevant programme number has been decided this can be stored in your TV s memory by pressing the OK button To return to normal TV operation press the TV button on your handset 9 10 notes on RF signal source RF is the signal source used for standard television broadcasting and this should be used as the setting for normal TV programmes This source appears blank signa...

Page 35: ...une installation if required e g if you move house etc Please now turn to automatic tuning procedure found in the tuning in section of this manual and follow the instructions starting from STEP 4 and continuing through to STEP 7 important note on Installation Do not switch your TV on until all external equipment is connected If you have a Video Cassette Recorder or a Satellite receiver connected t...

Page 36: ...andset 7 Demo Mode This enables you to have a brief overview of the features available on your television To return to normal TV operation press the TV button on your handset 8 The TV will now demonstrate the features and On Screen Displays available on your TV PLEASE NOTE This is a demonstration only no settings are changed during this demonstration 7 36 Press the MENU button to obtain MAIN MENU ...

Page 37: ...ust the options i e 1 2 or 3 OPTION 1 20 minutes OPTION 2 40 minutes OPTION 3 60 minutes Screen Wipe This feature is used to remove any persistence that can occur with stationary pictures To operate this facility please see below Enter the FEATURES menu as above Press the cursor DOWN button to select SCREEN WIPE Once highlighted press OK to activate SCREEN WIPE 2 1 The screen will now turn white L...

Page 38: ...connecting any external equipment Do not switch them on until all external equipment is connected correctly PC Setup 1 2 AVC UNIT Connect the PC AUDIO LEAD between the PC and AVC Unit 1 Connect the RGB LEAD between the PC and AVC Unit 2 FRONT BACK PC b a a b PC AUDIO LEAD RGB LEAD Press the 16 9 button on your handset once PC FULL will be displayed on the screen Press the 16 9 button again and PC ...

Page 39: ...utton to return to normal PC Mode 5 6 setting menu options Use these menus to set the contrast brightness vertical and horizontal shift etc Please follow the steps below Moves the picture up or down Moves the picture left or right Use this control to remove any vertical interference Use this control to remove any horizontal interference Vertical Shift Horizontal Shift CLK PHS Use this control to r...

Page 40: ...800 X 600 640 X 480 640 X 480 70 10 59 94 72 81 75 00 56 25 60 32 72 19 75 00 60 00 70 07 75 05 60 02 75 03 31 48 31 47 37 86 37 50 35 16 37 88 48 08 46 88 48 36 56 48 60 02 63 98 79 98 25 18 25 18 31 50 31 50 36 00 40 00 50 00 49 50 65 00 75 00 78 75 108 00 135 00 3 5us 52 107KHz 24 52KHz HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY FRONT PORCH 0 1us 0 1us 9us SYNC PULSE WIDTH 1 0 3 8us 0 8 3 0us 25us BACK PORCH 1 2us 1...

Page 41: ... further from TV TV may be in AV mode Picture sound controls set to minimum TV in standby or power save mode Press the AV 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 that the plasma screen and the AVC unit are connected together co...

Page 42: ...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 to record your TV s Mod...

Page 43: ...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 44: ...LUE AUDIO INPUT LEFT BLUE INPUT SWITCHING INPUT GROUND GREEN NOT USED GREEN INPUT NOT USED GROUND RED GROUND BLANKING RED INPUT STATUS BLANKING INPUT GROUND VIDEO GROUND VIDEO NOT USED COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT GROUND scart socket AV2 AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO INPUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT LEFT GROUND AUDIO GROUND BLUE AUDIO INPUT LEFT BLUE INPUT SWITCHING INPUT GROUND GREEN NOT USED GREEN INPUT NOT USED GROUND R...

Page 45: ... CHROMINANCE GROUND LUMINANCE GROUND FRAME GROUND PIN 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 4 5 3 45 mini D sub 15 pin connector 1 2 4 5 3 INPUT SIGNAL R VIDEO G VIDEO B VIDEO NONE NONE R GND G GND B GND NONE GND NONE NONE H SYNC V SYNC NONE PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 9 10 8 11 12 13 14 15 ...

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