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Hitachi ULTRAVISION UT32S402 User's Manual
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1. 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 Audio Cable e D sub 15 and Audio cables are not included 22 CONNECTION continued The Monitor can be connected to equipments having video output using the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable Your UT Monitor is capable to receive composite video you can watch images from your external equipments through the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable but A V Center provides more practical terminals IN OUT Example i VCR Audio or SS 8 DVD player 22010 Set Top Box eS Toca E Camcorder 15 Pin Optional D sub 15 composite cable Een sas Monitor Back Side A V Center Back Side Monitor AVC Rear Panel AC Wall Socket CAUTION Use only the power cord provided Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated 120 60Hz It may cause fire or electric shock For the LCD monitor a three core power cord with a ground
2. 2 Install the batteries Install 2 AAA batteries included making sure the polarities match the indication inside the compartment P A Within 30 Within 30 degrees degrees About 3m 10 About 3m 10 Close the battery compartment cover Make sure the tabs rest in the corresponding holes and push down the compartment cover until it clicks shut NCAUTION Risk of corrosion or battery leakage Tampering with batteries may result in physical injury and or property damage including fire 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 To avoid possible malfunction read the following instructions and handle the remote control correctly Do not drop or allow impact to affect 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 Whenever the unit is moved two people are required to transport it safely Whenever the unit is moved it should be lifted forwards iw TTT NH 2 by holding the top and base on both sides of the unit for stability CONNECTION The unit is suitable for various kinds of connections Make a co
3. NOTE Please be sure to insert completely all cables when connecting to avoid abnormal picture and sound Make sure that the video and audio terminals are connected to the same external device Cable plugs are often color coded Match colors of plugs and terminals i e connect red to red white to white etc For details of the output format of an external device refer to Recommended Signal List on 50 CONNECTION continued Connecting to Equipment Having a Audio Digital Input Terminal ENGLISH The A V Center OPTICAL OUT Audio terminal can be connected to devices equipped with Optical Input capabilities such as Audio Amplifiers Systems The OPTICAL OUT from the A V Center Rear Panel is a fixed output The Volume of the amplifier is controlled by the amplifier not by the A V Center Unit The OPTICAL OUT terminal outputs all audio sources Optical Example OUT OUT IN are g O OPTICAL OUT Aud io STEREO SYSTEM AMPLIFIER The PC connection terminal D sub 15 pin the PC RGB Analog Audio Input terminal are connected to the PC allowing an analog RGB signal IN OUT Example mmi 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
4. de Press the INFO button again to osed Caption Setting return to normal viewing Analog Channel ANALOG CHANNELS i Fae Source The Aspect setting will not be rogram SShow Name Air 8 Information 3 00 3 30 KXYz lt Broadcast Channel shown if the channel is locked sr me 480 3 17 Indication Clock t t I Broadcast Picture Format Rating 9 STEREO Audio Source Selection Audio Broadcast Closed Caption Setting ENGLISH button 26 SETUP OPERATION OPERATING THE PRECODED FUNCTIONS FOR YOUR EXTERNAL DEVICES 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 equipment You must first program the remote to match the remote system of your external equipment refer to pages 31 32 for precodes 7 ES EXTERNAL DEVICE CONTROL SETUP PROCEDURE Power button a 1 Turn on your external device vo Device buttons 2 Select the desired device mode DVD PVR VCR SAT CBL or 1 1 2 3 AVR by pressing the corresponding device button Numeric buttons 11516 3 Hold down the device button DVD PVR VCR SAT CBL 7 8 9 AVR on the remote and enter the four digit preset code that matches your device as shown on pages 3
5. Return Video Power Save See 44 for details On RGB Input Select the effective signal Color System This function is not available Watching through the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable Your UT Monitor is capable to receive composite video you can watch images from your external equipments through the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable but A V Center provides more practical terminals 1 Connect to your external equipment with the optional D sub 15 pin composite cable See 23 2 Switch to RGB input by pressing the button 3 Press the button and select Setup from the menu list 4 Then you can select Composite in RGB Input 39 Checking Software Version Setup The Software Version is displayed on Setup A V Center Monitor Composite menu ROS Color System Auto Software Version XX X Select lt gt On Off Return SETUP OPERATION continued 1 Connect to the PC See 22 for details of connection to PCs 2 Switch to RGB input by pressing the button 3 If necessary select RGB option under Setup RGB Input menu MENU G Picture 4 Press the button Contrast 31 L Brightness 31 Color 0 1 H Tint 31 Setting Picture Adjustment Caan Normal Color Temp Adjust m 57 Back Light 20 You can adjust the display condition such as position adjustment and co
6. essere 11 Floor Stand Setup 12 QUICK START 13 1 Supplied Accessories including option 12 2 Connect your A V Center to the UT Monitor 13 3 Insert the Batteries into the Remote Control 14 A Antenna Gonnectionme 22222 14 15 63 2 eee nm 15 COMPONENT NANMIS 16 UT 16 Audio Video siseasi 17 Remote nece ania 18 PREPARATION 19 Remote Control Battery Installation 19 Handling the Remote Control 19 Caution When Moving the Main Unit 19 CONNECTION 20 1 Connect your Equipment to the A V Center 20 Connecting to Equipment Having HDMI or Output Terminals 20 Connecting to Equipment Having Components Output Terminals 21 Connecting to Equipment Having Video Output 21 Connecting to Equipment Having an Audio Digital Input Terminal 22 2 Connecting to a PC Monitor Side 22 3 Connecting to Equipment Having Video Output Terminals
7. f this does occur turn off the main power unplug the power cord and contact 800 HITACHI immediately Exercise special caution when young children are around the unit Do not remove covers or modify the products High voltage components are installed inside of the units Removing covers can expose you to high voltage electric shock and other hazardous conditions Contact 800 HITACHI to perform servicing such as inspection adjustment or repair work poner dismantle SAFETY PRECAUTIONS continued ENGLISH There is a risk of fire electric shock or serious injury m Install the units in a proper location where it does not expose anyone to danger e If you bump against the edges of the unit you could be injured m Do not rest weight on top of the units Objects such as Liquid containers vase fish tank flowerpot cosmetics or liquid medicine f water or any liquid spills onto the unit it may cause short circuiting and result in fire or electric shock If this occurs turn off the main power unplug the power cord and contact 800 HITACHI immediately Do not rest anything heavy on top of the units Do not climb on or hang from the units Do not allow your pets to get on top of the units m Do not install the units in an unsuitable location This could cause a malfunction or in extreme cases danger of electric shock Locations where high moisture is likely such as bathrooms or shower rooms close to
8. Defective Spots on Panel The LCD panel is manufactured with high precision technology However there might be some spots that are not illuminated or are brighter than others or are in different colors etc Surface on Panel The LCD panel displays images by the fluorescent lamps internally This can raise the temperature of the display surface In addition do not allow any heavy impact to the front of the panel because the LCD panel is made of high precision glass Use Under Low Temperature Conditions Because of the structural characteristics of the LCD panel the response speed of the LCD panel becomes slower when the ambient temperature becomes too low In some cases this may result in a residual image The residual image will disappear of its own accord as the temperature rises again to a normal level Before calling a service technician check the following tables first If the problem cannot be solved with the suggested procedures contact 800 HITACHI For your safety NEVER try to repair the product yourself Message Condition Action This indicates it is in Power Save mode in Monitor Composite RGB mode Power Save This message appears 5 seconds before Power Save mode starts The indicating lamp lights in orange The unit cannot detect any signals from any input terminals Check if the cable is connected correctly and firmly No Sync Signal Check if the power of any external equipment is ON Check if the input sel
9. Depending on the ingredients these may cause discoloration and damage to the panel surface Do not wipe with a rough cloth or rub hard This may damage the panel surface n case of greasy dirt such as fingerprints wipe the panel surface with a lint free cloth moistened with a diluted neutral detergent solution dilute 1 part of detergent to 100 parts of water and then wipe with a soft and dry cloth Do not use a spray cleaner This could cause a malfunction m How to clean the cabinet of the unit The following may cause cracking deformation and peeling of paint Do not wipe the cabinet with benzene thinners and other chemical products Do not spray volatile solutions such as insecticide over the cabinet Do not leave the cabinet in prolonged contact with plastic or rubber materials Do not use a chemical cloth cleaner or wax Depending on the ingredients these may cause cracking and deformation Use lint free cloth e g cloth for cleaning glasses to clean the cabinet and control panel of the unit In case of the excessive dirt wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted neutral detergent solution and then wipe with a soft and dry cloth Never use the following detergents They could cause cracking discoloration and scratching Acidic alkaline detergents alcoholic detergents abrasive cleaners soap powder OA cleaner car wax glass cleaner etc SAFETY PRECAUTIONS continued When installing the
10. EXPRESSVU 0775 1775 FORTEC STAR 1821 FUNAI 1377 GE 0392 0566 GENERAL 0869 INSTRUMENTS GOI 0775 1775 HITACHI 0749 0819 1250 HOUSTON 0775 HTS 0775 1775 HUGHES 1142 0749 1749 NETWORK 1442 1443 SYSTEMS INNOVA 0099 JERROLD 0869 0775 1170 1775 1414 MAGNAVOX 0722 MCINTOSH 0869 MITSUBISHI 0749 MOTOROLA 0869 0856 0099 NEXTLEVEL 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 CODES COMBO BELL 0775 1170 EXPRESSVU DIRECT TV 1377 0392 0639 1142 1076 0099 1392 1442 1443 1640 DISH 1505 0775 NETWORK SYSTEM DISH PRO 1505 0775 ECHOSTAR 1505 0775 1170 EXPRESSVU 0775 HUGHES 1142 1442 1443 NETWORK SYSTEMS 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 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
11. Position Vertical Position Horizontal Clock and Clock Phase The unit differentiates the signal modes according to the horizontal and vertical frequencies and the horizontal and vertical sync signal polarities Note that different signals having all these elements alike may be handled as the same signal 50 ENGLISH 51 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS continued 17 14 437 9 32 1132 813 7 23 1 8 587 1 co 9 5 N Pa l 5 x 15 3 4 400 35538000000009 0000000000000000000000000000000 9 0000000000000000000000000000000 9 00000000072 7 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000002000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007 eo N 4 1116 103 3 Unit Inch mm 1 3 8 35 0 Min 1 9 16 39 6 9 13 16 249 SERVICE INFORMATION 800 HITACHI 800 448 2244 Operational hook up and warranty questions for your product Monday Sunday 8 00 am 8 30 pm CST www hitachi us tv HITACHI HOME ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC HITAC
12. Terminal ENGLISH QUICK START GUIDE continued 5 Power On Connect the plug into the wall socket after all other connections are completed NCAUTION Ensure that both ends of the power cord are easily accessible The Main Power Switch is factory set to On activated therefore after you connect the plug into the wall Socket the color of the indicating lamp must turn Green and the Illumination Lamp turns Blue on Monitor and AN Center The image will display on screen Once the Main Power switch is on you can turn On Off by pressing the Power On Off button on the remote control Monitor AC Wall Socket Wall Socket 6 Language Selection The initial language setting for on screen displays is English US You can change to your preferred language MENU Press the button to display Menu Select Language using the button G Select the language you prefer from the list using the button and then press the button 15 Illumination Lamp Indicating Lamp Main Power Switch on the underside G Language Select o English 9 English US o Fran ais o Espa ol o Deutsch o BAG o o Set Return COMPONENT NAMES Front Panel Control panel located on the bottom MENU EXIT INPUT OK 4 VOL v A L 4 Y Y 1 1 7 7 09 4 0 de
13. 768 XGA 1280 X 1024 SXGA 640 X 400 VGA 1280 X 768 WXGA 1360 X 768 WXGA FUNCTIONS continued When Monitor Composite Input is Selected I 22 4 z LLI You are provided the function to save power consumption when no signal is Setup detected in the Monitor Composite input Set to On in Video Power Save from Video Power Save Off the Setup Menu which leads to the power save mode PM Pins MENU 1 Press the is button when in Monitor Composite mode e ONO 2 Select the Setup menu and press the button 3 Select Video Power Save Video Power Save eu When no signal is detected When signal is input during Indicating Lamp On in Video Power Save 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 Active display Blank no vds Operation mode Indicating lamp P green To return to operating status operate the personal computer or press either the Input Select button on the control panel or the or button on the remote control 44 TROUBLESHOOTING The following are common phenomena occurring when viewing LCD display devices due to its characteristics Please note that these are not malfunctions
14. Favorite Channel mode RGB HDMI Color Buttons SATICBL Use them for certain CBL SAT device in OSD navigation or features n lt lt gt Input Select Monitor TV AVR Press this button to change input mode RGB Input Select Monitor Press this button to select RGB Monitor Composite input Aspect Monitor TV Press this button to change picture size DVD VCR CONTROL BUTTONS DVD PVRIVCR AVR i Press this button to select input for Control the functions of your DVD and VCR Monitor or AA Center mode for TV 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 NOTE For the Record button there is a feature for safety so this key have to be press twice in order to start recording Monitor Mode is when the A V Center is not connected to the Monitor s HDMI Input 18 19 PREPARATION The remote control operates on 2 AAA batteries Use the remote control within a distance of about 5m 16 from the front of the unit s 1 Open the battery compartment cover remote control sensor and within an angle of Push and pull open the battery compartment cover about 30 degrees on both sides on the backside in the direction of the arrow and remove the cover
15. GUIDE continued 3 Insert the Batteries into the Remote Control 4 Antenna Connection Unless your A V Center 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 A V Center Rear View AIR CABLE a VHF 75 Ohm antenna CATV Cable TV When using a 75 Ohm coaxial cable system connect 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 outdoor Antenna To Antenna or gt i Cable TV CATV System b VHF 300 Ohm antenna UHF antenna When using a 300 Ohm twin lead from an outdoor antenna connect the VHF or UHF antenna leads to screws ofthe VHF or UHF adapter Plug the adapter into the antenna terminal on the A V Center To outdoor VHF or UHF Antenna c When both VHF and UHF antennas are connected Attach an optional antenna cable mixer to the TV antenna terminal and connect the cables to the antenna mixer Consult your dealer or service store for the antenna mixer coupe Air Cable To UHF antenna t To outdoor antenna or CATV system Antenna Mixer gt To Antenna
16. Monitor Side 23 4 Connect the Power Plug into the Wall Socket 23 BASIC OPERATION 24 Power On Off cient rite re ena da rere teu rude 24 Volume Up DOown 2 oreet 25 nire HQ 25 Channel Selector Favorite Channel 25 81 piel T rei aT To sicer 26 Input Signal Screen Display 26 SETUP OPERATION 27 How to Use the Remote to Control your External Devices eren nenne 27 Remote Control Codes eene 31 How to Use the On Screen Display OSD System 33 Select Language ene center tees 33 Main M nu List oo uu cette pertes 34 Watching Images from A V Center Monitor Composite poi eee E 35 Setting Picture Adjustment 35 Reducing NOISE ionic deer 37 Making the Moving Image Smooth 38 Advanced Setting eene 39 Viewing Images from a PC 40 Setting Picture 40 Advanced Setting ete 41 FUNCTIONS 42 Aspect Switching eerte riens 42 A V Center Monitor Composite Signal Input 42 Display ASp6ct
17. The OSD menu screen will be closed automatically when no operation has been made for about one minute AN Center Menu e f the item on the menu is shown in gray it means that it cannot be selected or adjusted In order to appear A V Center menu on Main Menu A V Center Control need to be activated on Function HDMI Control menu default condition UT Monitor Menu button Select the language from the list so that the OSD menu can be displayed in the selected language The default setting is English US Language o English e How to set Language English US o Fran ais o Espa ol 1 Enter the Language menu from the Main Menu Deutsch 2 Select your preferred language from the list using the 4 button o SERE rh The selected item will be highlighted in Yellow Select OK Set Zs Retum 3 Press the button to set your selection The mark on the left turns into a double circle when the selection is fixed MENU 4 Press the e button to exit from the entire OSD menu When the Language is set on Main Menu the A V Center menu automatically set to that language please note that English Spanish and French are supported by A V Center SETUP OPERATION continued Menu Page Picture Mode Select between 3 picture modes according to the lighting condition Tint Adjust to obtain natural skin color Color Temperature Select between 3 settings according to your preferred color tone Back L
18. 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 Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part15 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 interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding this declaration contact Hitachi Home Electronics America Inc 900 Hitachi Way Chula Vista CA 91914 3556 Tel 800 448 2244 800 HITACHI ATTN Customer Relations Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modification
19. and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Even if no special note has been made of company or product trademarks these trademarks have been fully respected It is illegal for you to alter decompile disassemble decrypt or otherwise reverse engineer the software installed in this product UltraVision 32 LCD HDTV and Audio Video Center e 1 5 UltraThin Liquid Crystal Display Wide Viewing Angle IPS In Plane Switching Technology Flexible Black Insertion for superior clarity 120Hz with Motion Interpolation High Resolution Progressive Display 1366 H x 768 V High Efficiency EEFL External Electrode Fluorescent Lamp BackLight 3 HDMI V 1 3 with Deep Color CEC Input 1 RGB D sub15 Input with Audio Monitor Side Preprogrammed Remote Control Easy to use Multi Language On Screen Display High Quality Audio System with 4 Drivers High Efficiency Display with Power Saving Features ENGLISH SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For your safety please read the following precautions carefully before using this product Improper use would cause serious personal injury and or damage to your property or the product The following are the symbols used in this manual and affixed to the unit itself Please fully understand the meanings of the symbols before reading the instructions in this section WARNING Never ignore the instruction There are risks of serious
20. and delivery at Hitachi s option applies to all Hitachi Products except i 26 inch and smaller LCD Flat Panel Televisions or LCD Flat Panel Monitors 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 Ch 800 HITACHI 800 448 22 Please call 800 HITACHI 800 448 2244 for operational hook up warranty questions or the location of your nearest Hitachi Authorized Service Facility or Parts Distributor CENTER Hitachi is a proud supporter of the Visit our website and register your product online Certified Service Center program Businesses who display the CSC Hitachi s website features a wealth of information on Hitachi products and technologies as well as downloadable certification mark have demonstrated operating guides and other useful information that they operate in accordance with the high standards of professionalism prescribed by the Consortium for To register your new Hitachi display product online go to Certified Service Centers www hitachi us tv Support and Contact Warranty Registration IMPORTANT Before using or instal
21. button enhances red and weakens green while pressing the gt button weakens red and enhances green The setup hint is to adjust for realistic skin color Y lect f tti d i th Color Temperature ou can select from 3 settings depending on the color condition using the button Back Light 20 20 Adjust the brightness of the Back Light for maximum visibility Each item on this menu screen can be restored to the factory settings by pressing the button SETUP OPERATION continued Setting Picture Adjustment continued sm Dynamic It allows you to choose from 3 modes Dynamic Sharpen the gradation to improve the contrast feeling Contrast Mode Normal Normal Improve the contrast feeling to reproduce a faithful gradation Linear Reproduce as faithful gradation as possible Linear 2 On It automatically adjusts the suitable tint color density and 3D Color Management brightness on images o Off Set it off if the image does not look natural ENGLISH Off Low Black Enhancement Middl Adjusts the black level compensation iddle High Off This function is available only if D sub 15 pin composite cable is Low used on Monitor This reduces the dot and color blurring in minute scales so that it Middle can reproduce purer color This is available only when receiving NTSC3 58 composite signal High Each item on this menu screen can be restored to the factory settings
22. by pressing the button Amplitude Red On When you want to set specific adjustments in each of the 3 Color Temperature modes You can adjust on the Amplitude and Cut Off The settings reflect on the Color Temperature Amplitude Subdue the colors Red Green Blue on the Cut Off brighter parts 63 0 Cut Off Subdue the colors Red Green Blue on the darker Colar Temp pats 31 31 Reset Available when On Select to restore amplitude and Cut Off adjustments to default settings by pressing the button Off Remains as default setting Motion Sharpness Off On Set to On to reproduce clearly the image with fast movement Off Set it off if the image does not look natural or flicker appears 36 37 SETUP OPERATION continued Black Enhancement Picture Dynamic Contrast Mode Normal Reducing Noise 3D Color Management Off Off Off You can reduce the unwanted picture noise MPEG NR Off Film Mode Off Select Picture from the Menu list 3D Comb Filter Off Reset Reset Select OK JSet amp 7e Return This is a noise reduction system for MPEG picture signals e g against mosquito noise and block noise Middle SETUP OPERATION continued I 09 Picture Dynamic ur i 1 Contrast Mode Normal Making the Moving Image Smooth 1 2 Black Enhancement Off z Using this function helps to make the moving image
23. of the Set Top Box Satellite Receiver for operation of the buttons exclusively for the Set Top Box Satellite Receiver D PRECODED SET TOP BOX SATELLITE buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded STB Satellite codes Power Cursor amp OK Number PAD Menu Info Enter Return Channel Up amp Down Fav CH Guide Dash Color Buttons Last CH Q EXCLUSIVE TV mode Monitor buttons These buttons are for operating the TV P Mode HDMI Input Aspect Vol Up amp Down RGB Mute 28 SETUP OPERATION continued NOTE Refer to the operating guide of the DVD Player for operation of the buttons exclusively for the DVD Player pvp ER 88 avr HITACHI Menos ee MY DVD PLAYER CODE IS PRECODED DVD buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded DVD codes Play Stop Pause RWD FWD Skip RWD Skip FWD Rec Enter Power Menu Return Guide Cursor amp OK Info Number PAD Dash DVD Device Button EXCLUSIVE TV mode Monitor buttons These buttons are for operating the TV P Mode Aspect RGB 29 HDMI Vol Up amp Down Mute VCR PVR Device Button NOTE PVR SAT ovo 88 88 2 v 8l o Ss HITACHI Kea MY VCR PVR CODE IS e Refer
24. pin input terminals Audio input terminal Mini pin 0 7 Vp p analog RGB Recommended Signal Composite video NTSC3 58 H V separate TTL level 2 Input signals Sync signals The unit takes at least 30 minutes to attain the status of optimal picture quality This analog audio input terminal can be used for PC RGB or Monitor Composite 48 ENGLISH PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS continued RGB terminal D sub 15 pin connector G Composite No connection N R GND G GND Composite B GND 5V GND No connection SDA 5 Q 14 V sync 6 connector pin specifications Input signal Pim Input signal Pim o 8 9 10 s 16 sa oo s mms baso 16 s 15506 19 49 mos coo D O PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS continued With HDMI input Monitor Side Only for A V Center Check A V Center IB Signal mode Horizontal Dot clock Vertical frequency frequency VGA 7 0 vea s xaso 8610 asop 720 480 5994 3147 200 CEA 861D CEA 861D 7 With RGB input Timing Name Horizontal Vertical Pixel Sync Timing Name Frequency Frequency Frequency Polarity kHz Hz MHz H V VESA The type of video board or the connecting cable used may not allow for correct displays adjustment of Horizontal
25. volume 20 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 You can decrease the volume by pressing the Volume Down button while the sound is muted 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 OK button for the TV to tune Channel selection may also be performed by CHANNEL CH UP A or CHANNEL CH DOWN Press the FAV CH button to switch to Favorite FAV channel mode You will know you are in Favorite Channel mode when FAV is displayed and the displayed channel is GREEN Press it again to return to your regular tuned channels You can add or delete any channel to your FAV CH Favorite channel list by pressing FAV CH button on A V Center Setup Channel List menu BASIC OPERATION continued Press the button INPUT to access the INPUTS menu and OK buttons to scroll and select the inputs tha Pressing the INPUT button repeatedly will also cycle through the Inputs menu items Then press the lt gt and buttons to select AIR CABLE Select between Air or Cable signal INPUT 1 Select t
26. 0 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 0571 0790 0822 1769 REALISTIC 0571 REOC 0752 RIO 0869 RJTECH 1360 ROTEL 0623 1178 0698 0752 SAMSUNG 0490 0573 0744 0199 0820 1044 1075 2069 SANSUI 0695 SANYO 0675 0695 0873 1919 SCHNEIDER 0783 SCHWAIGER 0752 SENSORY SCIENCE 1158 SHARP 0630 0675 0752 1256 SHERWOOD 0633 0770 1043 1077 SHINSONIC 0533 SLIM ART 0784 SMELECTRONIC 0730 SONIC BLUE 0573 0715 0783 0869 1099 SONY 0533 1533 0864 1033 1070 1431 1516 1536 SYLVANIA 0675 SYMPHONIC 0675 TAG MCLAREN 0894 TATUNG 0770 TEAC 05741 0790 TECHNICS 0490 0703 TECHNIKA 0770 TECHSONIC 0730 THETA DIGITAL 0571 THOMSON 0522 TIVO 1503 TOSHIBA 0503 0573 0539 0695 1154 1503 1608 1769 TREDEX 0800 0803 UNIMAX 0770 UNITED 0730 UNIVERSUM 0591 URBAN CONCEPTS 0503 0539 v 1064 1226 VENTURER 0790 VIZIO 1064 1226 VOCOPRO 1360 XBOX 0522 2083 YAMAHA 0490 0539 0545 0497 YAMAKAWA 0872 ZENITH 0503 0591 0741 0869 ZEUS 0784 ZOECE 1265 BLU RAY DISC CODES LG 0741 PANASONIC 1641 PHILIPS 2084 PIONEER 0142 SAMSUNG 0199 SONY 1516 DVD PVR CODES COMBO GO VIDEO 1730 PANASONIC 0490 PHILIPS 1340 PIONEER 0631 RCA 0522 SHARP 1256 SONY 1033 1070 1536 SYLVANIA 0675
27. 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 amp 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 0081 0038 KARDON HARVARD 0072 HARWOOD 0
28. 047 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 00
29. 05 9 Main Power switch Service use only RS232C PC RGB Analog Audio Input Terminal PC Connection Terminal D sub 15 Pin Reset button See 46 Please refer to 20 G Power Cord Socket HDMI Input Terminal ENGLISH Cabinet Panel Remote Control Receiver Indicating Lamp Speaker Illumination Tabletop Stand button Y button Volume Up button Volume Down 4 button Input Select OK button Menu Exit button for detailed information regarding the connections 16 COMPONENT NAMES continued Front Panel Cabinet Indicating Lamp Power Off On button Rear Panel Antenna Input HDMI Inputs1 and 3 HDMI 2 DVI Input To switch between Cable and Air input go to the Use the HDMI input for your external devices such as Channel Manager option to change the signal source Satellite Receiver or DVD players equipped with an CABLE or AIR HDMI output to assure that pristine high definition im ages retain the highest video quality from the source G Audio Video inputs 1 and 2 Composite all the way to your monitor screen INPUT 1 and 2 provide composite Video jacks for con
30. 072 HEADQUARTER 0046 HEWLETT 1972 PACKARD HI Q 0035 0047 0000 HITACHI 0035 0037 0045 0000 0042 0041 0065 0105 HOWARD 1972 COMPUTERS HP 1972 HUGHES 0042 0739 NETWORK SYSTEMS HUMAX 0739 1797 1988 HUSH 1972 HYTEK 0047 0000 0072 IBUYPOWER 1972 INSTANT 0035 REPLAY 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 1972 PC 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 0240 TECHNOLOGY 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 0
31. 1 32 4 Release the device button n s z VOL CH 5 If done correctly the device LED indicator will blink times to wore v confirm proper setup MENU GUIDE A 6 The remote will now control the desired device Te L cay SETUP EXAMPLE Hitachi Cable Box with precode M L 0003 INPUT ASPECT P MODE FAVCH 1 Turn ON your Cable box 2 Select Cable mode by using your SAT CBL button to position the LED indicator SAT CBL TER 3 Hold down the SAT CBL button on the remote and press the numbers 0 0 0 and 3 4 Release the SAT CBL button HITACHI 5 The indicator light will flash 3 times if the code was accepted 6 Aimthe remote atthe cable box and press the POWER button The remote 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 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 f your external device cannot be operated after performing the above procedures your external device code has not been precoded into the remote n the unlikely event that your external device cannot be operated after performing the above procedures plea
32. 276 1331 1815 2061 AUDIO CODES AMPLIFIER Brand ADCOM 0577 1100 BOSE 0674 CARVER 0892 CARY AUDIO 1879 DESIGN CLASSE 1461 FLEXTRONICS 1879 HALCRO 1934 HARMAN 0892 KARDON KRELL 1837 LEFT COAST 0892 LEXICON 1145 1802 MARANTZ 0892 MARK LEVINSON 1483 PARASOUND 1934 PHILIPS 0892 POLK AUDIO 0892 PRIMARE 1395 YAMAHA 0354 TELEVISION CODES HITACHI 1445 1643 2143 2243 32 ENGLISH 33 SETUP OPERATION You can use the On Screen Display system to access the various kinds of the features and functions e Basic Operation Menu button MENU 1 Press the amp button on the remote control or the Menu button on the control panel of the unit The Main Menu is displayed on the screen as shown on the right 2 To select the item press the 3 button The selected item will be highlighted in Yellow 09 Picture iQ Audio 3 Press the button to set your selection a Seu 1 i L The selected menu page will be displayed on the screen S nV Penis Select OK Set 4 Use the 4 button to choose the item on the menu page Press the button to set your selection lt Main Menu gt 5 Use the button to adjust the item values or choose options Audio Video Press the button to set your selection Channel Manage MENU RETURN locke 6 To exit from the menu press the or the e button Timers gt Move Select
33. 3 TELECOM CENTURY 0008 DIGEO 1187 2187 DIGI 0637 DIRECTOR 0476 DUMONT 0637 FOSGATE 0276 GE 0144 GENERAL 0476 0810 0276 INSTRUMENT 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 1877 0877 0477 ATLANTA 0237 0003 0000 0008 SONY 1006 SPRUCER 0144 STARCOM 0003 STORM 0637 SUPERCABLE 0276 TORX 0003 TOSHIBA 0000 UNITED CABLE 0276 0003 US 0276 0003 0008 ELECTRONICS VIDEOWAY 0000 ZENITH 0000 0525 CABLE PVR CODES COMBO DIGEO 1187 2187 GENERAL 0810 INSTRUMENTS JERROLD 0810 MOTOROLA 1376 0810 1187 1106 PACE 1877 0237 PIONEER 1877 0877 SASKTEL 1737 SCIENTIFIC 1877 0877 ATLANTA SONY 1006 SUPERCABLE 0276 SATELLITE 010131 2 BRAND Set Top Box BELL 0775 1170 EXPRESSVU 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 1505 1005 0775 NETWORK 1170 1775 SYSTEM DISHPRO 1505 1005 0775 1775 ECHOSTAR 1505 1005 0775 1170 1775
34. 42 RGB Signal Input u U uuu au asas 43 Display Aspect siint 43 Power Save Mode nerit nc rs 44 When Monitor Composite Input is Selected 44 When RGB Input is Selected 44 TROUBLESHOOTINGQ 45 About LCD Display Technology 45 When the Following Messages Appear OM TNE SCHOOM e d rt 45 Symptom and 45 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 48 Signallplt u sacos tuos ott 2525 45152 2412 2 49 Recommended Signal 50 DIMENSIONS l 51 SERVICE INFORMIATION 52 LIMITED WARRANTY 53 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Z 54 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY POINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR HITACHI LCD MONITOR Our reputation has been built on the quality performance and ease of service of Hitachi LCD Monitors and A V Centers 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 Monitor and A V Center Please fill out your warranty car
35. 67 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 0184 0038 RESEARCH VEXTRA 0072 VICTOR 0067 0041 VIDEO 0045 CONCEPTS VIDEOMAGIC 0037 VIDEOSONIC 0240 0000 0072 VIEWSONIC 1972 VILLAIN 0000 VOODOO 1972 SETUP OPERATION continued WARDS 0060 0035 0037 0048 0047 0081 0033 0240 0045 0000 0042 0043 0041 0072 0038 0479 0065 0046 WHITE 0000 0209 0072 WESTINGHOUSE 0278 0479 WORLD 0209 0002 0479 XR 100 0035 0240 0000 0072 YAMAHA 0041 0038 ZENITH 0037 0039 0033 0000 0209 0041 0278 0479 1139 ZT GROUP 1972 PVR Brand CODES ABS 1972 ALIENWARE 1972 CYBERPOWER 1972 DELL 1972 DIRECTV 0739 GATEWAY 1972 GO VIDEO 0614 HEWLETT 1972 PACKARD HOWARD 1972 COMPUTERS HP 1972 HUGHES 0739 NETWORK SYSTEMS HUMAX 0739 1797 1988 HUSH 1972 IBUYPOWER 192 LINKSYS 1972 MEDI
36. ACENTER 1972 MICROSOFT 1972 MIND 1972 NIVEUS MEDIA 1972 NORTHGATE 1972 PANASONIC 0614 0616 PHILIPS 0618 0739 PIONEER 1337 RCA 0880 REPLAY TV 0614 0616 SAMSUNG 0739 SONIC BLUE 0614 0616 SONY 0636 1972 STACK 9 1972 SYSTEMAX 1972 TAGAR 1972 SYSTEMS TIVO 0618 0636 0739 1337 TOSHIBA 1008 1972 1988 TOUCH 1972 VIEWSONIC 1972 VOODOO 1972 ZT GROUP 1972 DBS PVR CODES COMBO DIRECTV 0739 HUGHES 0739 NETWORK SYSTEMS PHILIPS 0739 SAMSUNG 0739 TIVO 0739 DVD PVR CODES COMBO HUMAX 1797 1988 PIONEER 1337 RCA 0880 SYLVANIA 0000 TIVO 1337 TOSHIBA 1008 1988 DVD Brand CODES 3D LAB 0503 0539 ACCURIAN 0675 1416 ACOUSTIC 0730 SOLUTIONS ADCOM 1094 AFREEY 0698 AIWA 0641 AKAI 0695 0705 0770 1089 ALBA 0672 ALCO 0790 ALLEGRO 0869 AMPHION MEDIA WORKS AMW APEX DIGITAL ARRGO ASPIRE DIGITAL AUDIOVOX AWA B amp K BBK BEL CANTO DESIGN BLUE PARADE BLUE SKY BROKSONIC CALIFORNIA AUDIO LABS CELESTIAL CENTREX CINEA CINEVISION CITIZEN CLAIRTONE COBY 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 K
37. ACHI Software or any Upgrade as defined below and together with the HITACHI 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 PRODUCT OR THE SOFTWARE 4 LICENSE GRANT HITACHI grants to you for the life of the Product a non exclusive non transferable revocable license to install and use one copy of the Software on the Product subject to the following limitations and restrictions a You may not share duplicate republish or redistribute the Software b You may not resell rent lease sublicense gift loan as sign or otherwise transfer the Software or any of your rights under this Agreement 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 non Hitachi 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 fail
38. HI 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 SUPPORT please contact our Support Hotline at 800 HITACHI 800 448 2244 Our Support Hotline will provide you with the assistance you need and if necessary 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 customerservice ce hhea hitachi com Customer Record ENGLISH HITACHI Inspire the Next HITACHI HOME ELECTRONICS CANADA Should you have any questions regarding warranty service operation or technical assistance please contact In Canada 800 HITACHI 800 448 2244 Monday Friday 9 00 am 7 00 pm EST Saturday 9 00 am 5 00 pm EST Pour de plus amples renseignements sur le service durant la p riode couverte par la garantie sur le fonctionnement ou pour de l assistance technique communiquez avec Au Canada 800 HITACHI 800 448 2244 Lundi Vendredi 9 00 am 7 00 pm L EST Samedi 9 00 am 5 00 pm L EST Hitachi Home Electronics Canada Customer Service
39. HITACHI Inspire the Next HITACHI Hitachi UltraVision 1 5 UltraThin LCD HDTV with Audio Video Center 32 Class 31 51 Diagonal Anthracite Pearl Crystal Frame 1366 x 768p 120 Hz PictureMaster M V 3 HDMI V 1 3 with Deep Color CEC Inputs 2 Component Inputs Operating Guide Model Name UT328402 HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION READ THE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY KEEP THIS OPERATING GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Record the serial number of your monitor for future reference TUNER SERIAL NO This serial number is located on the back and right side of the monitor 1 1 IT If you have a question about this product please call 800 Hitachi for assistance HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 02 INTRODUCTION 04 About This 04 Trademark Credits trier cies 04 lon I 04 gium 04 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 05 Explanation of the Symbols 05 Cleaning and Maintenance 08 Main Unit Installation a a 09 Anti tumble 09 Child Safety Notice 10 Wall Mount Setup
40. ITY 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 JURSIDICTION END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI SOFTWARE IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement for HITACHI Software this Agreement is a legal agreement between you you or your in your capacity as the owner of HITACHI brand display product the Product and HITACHI Home Electronics America Inc HITACHI By using the Product or the HITACHI software installed on the Product the HIT
41. NS continued Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose these apparatus to rain or moisture TheLCD Monitor and A V Center should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and objects filled with AN liquids such as vases should not be placed on the Monitor or over the A V Center The LCD Monitor shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily operable If problems occur during installation or operation of the product before calling for technical support or service technicians please read TROUBLESHOOTING 45 47 to determine the symptoms If serious problems occur such as smoke or an abnormal odor from the unit turn off the main power unplug the power cord and then contact 800 HITACHI immediately Lead Mercury Notice This product contains lead and one or more non replaceable mercury backlights Do not put in trash Recycle dispose of according to applicable laws For product recycling and disposal information contact your local government agency or visit www eiae org in USA or www epsc ca in Canada FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 800 HITACHI FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE This equipments 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
42. ONKA KOSS LASONIC LECSON LENOXX LG 0872 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 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 LITEON 1058 1158 1416 1440 LOEWE 0741 LOGIX 0783 MAGNASONIC 0675 MAGNAVOX 0503 0539 0646 0675 1354 1506 MALATA 1159 MARANTZ 0503 0539 0646 0675 1354 1506 MCINTOSH 1533 1273 MEMOREX 0695 0831 1270 2213 MICROSOFT 0522 2083 MINATO 0752 MITSUBISHI 1521 0521 MUSTEK 0730 MYRAD 0894 NAD 0741 NAIKO 0770 NEC 0785 0869 NEXXTECH 1402 NINTAUS 1051 NORCENT 1003 0872 1107 1265 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 134
43. Support PO Box 3900 Peoria IL 61612 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 52 LIMITED WARRANTY Congratulations on your purchase of a new Hitachi display product Register your product online at www hitachi us tv or mail the included warranty registration card LIMITED WARRANTY Conditions of Hitachi Limited Warranty Hitachi Home Electronics This Hitachi display product the Product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship America Inc warrants beginning on the date of purchase by the original owner and continuing for the duration of the applicable time thisproduct in accordance periods specified below If the Product is found to be defective Hitachi will repair or replace at Hitachi s option with the terms and defective parts at no charge subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty If the orig
44. TOSHIBA 1503 HD DVD CODES LG 0741 MICROSOFT 2083 1769 RCA 1769 TOSHIBA 1769 XBOX 2083 AUDIO CODES RECEIVER Brand AIWA 1405 0189 0121 1243 1388 1641 ALCO 1390 ANAM 1609 APEX DIGITAL 1774 ARCAM 1189 AUDIOTRONIC 1189 AUDIOVOX 1390 B amp K 0820 0840 BOSE 0639 1253 1933 BRIX 1602 CAIRN 0189 CARVER 1189 0189 0121 CURTIS MATHES 0014 DELPHI 1414 DENON 1360 0121 1142 1306 ELECTROHOME 2026 GRUNDIG 0189 HARMAN 0189 0891 1304 KARDON 1306 HITACHI 0228 INSIGNIA 1030 2169 INTEGRA 0842 1298 1320 1805 JBL 1306 JVC 1058 1374 1495 1811 KAWASAKI 1390 KENWOOD 1570 1569 KLH 1390 1428 KOSS 1497 LG 2197 LINN 0189 LIQUID VIDEO 1497 MAGNAVOX 1189 1269 0189 1266 1514 MARANTZ 1189 1269 0189 0891 MICROMEGA 1189 0189 MITSUBISHI 1393 MYRAD 1189 NAKAMICHI 0097 1555 ONKYO 0842 1298 1320 1805 OPTIMUS 1023 0014 0121 0670 ORITRON 1497 PANASONIC 1308 1518 1288 1316 1548 1633 1763 1764 2967 PHILIPS 1189 1269 0189 0891 1266 PIONEER 1023 0014 0630 1384 1935 POLKAUDIO 01891414 RADIO SHACK 1609 RCA 1023 1609 1390 REALISTIC 1609 0121 REVOX 0189 SAMSUNG 1304 1500 1868 SANGEAN 2165 SANSUI 1189 0189 SHERWOOD 1913 SIRIUS 1602 1811 SONY 1058 1441 1258 1759 1622 1406 1558 1658 1758 1858 SOUNDESIGN 0670 STEREOPHONICS 1023 TEAC 1390 TECHNICS 1308 1518 1633 THORENS 1189 TOSHIBA 0842 1788 VENTURER 1390 WARDS 0189 0014 XM 1406 1414 YAMAHA 1023 0176 1176 1
45. a professional installer minimum of two people are required for installation Flat panel displays can be heavy www CE org safety 10 11 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS continued 1 Remove the Stand Base from the Monitor About the Installation This product is heavy and should be carried by at least 2 people Please make sure screws are tightened properly WARNING The torque should be 1 8 3 0 N m 18 30 kgf cm Keep the screws They may NCAUTION be used for the Wall Mount installation Remove the 4 screws and raise straight up from tabletop stand Install the Wall Mount Brackets on the Monitor using 4 screws Screws Specification is shown below 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 Screw Length A Insertion length B Spring Washer C Plane Washer D Wall Mount Bracket E Example Ih A B C D E WE 11 13 mm 7 9 mm C 1mm For Wall Mount assembly please refer to the Installation Manual of the mme Wall Mount Unit f the Wall Mount Bracket thickness is 1 3 mm the original screws removed from the stand base can be used for the Wall Mount installation NCAUTION Insertion length B of the screws must be within 7 9 mm If the length is less than 7 mm the weight can not be maintained If the length is more th
46. adjustments to default settings by pressing the button On Off Off Remains as default setting Back Light 20 20 Adjusts the brightness of Back Light for maximum visibility Each item in the Picture Menu can be restored to the factory setting by pressing the button 40 ENGLISH SETUP OPERATION continued Setup Setting Picture Adjustment continued Adjust Horizontal Position oL E Vertical Position 31 Horizontal Clock 20 R Q Setup Menu Clock Phase 10 Reset Reset Select Setup from the Menu list Select de Return Exit Adjusts Horizontal Position Vertical Position Horizontal Clock and Clock Phase automatically Select Adjust then press the button to start Auto Adjust automatic adjustment as necessary The message Auto Adjusting is displayed The image might not be adjusted to its optimum condition depending on the types of signals In that case adjust each item manually Adjusts the display position horizontally Horizontal Position 63 63 When the value exceeds a possible range it will be displayed in magenta Adjusts the display position vertically Vertical Position 31 31 When the value exceeds a possible range it will be displayed in magenta Horizontal Clock 31 31 Minimizes vertical stripes on the screen Minimizes the blurring of letters and stripes on horizontal row Be sure to adjust Horizontal Clock before adjusting Clock Cl
47. an 9 mm a space is created between the Wall Mount Bracket and the Monitor This length is very important Wall Mount Brackets The screw type ISO M5 Metric type do not use Standard type 3 Tips to consider for the location of the Monitor ac More than More than 30 cm 1 Do not block the ventilation holes In addition please keep a cetain distance around and make sure not to obstruct ventilation Blocking the ventilation This ultrathin unit features an advanced ventilation System configured for vertical installation A knowledgeable and experienced professional technician can perform Keep 10 cm 4 more holes might cause fire or 2cm 0 8 defect away from the wall If you purchased CAUTION the Wall Mount unit please ask for a professional installer Do not install by yourself 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 kas Although this LCD Monitor can be installed using a variety of third party wall mounting brackets devices such NCAUTION third party brackets devices have not been tested or approved by Hitachi for use or compatibility with this LCD Monitor Accordingly Hitachi accepts no responsability or liability for any injuries or proper
48. cted on HDMI 2 and audio must be input by separate No picture normal sound Check the value level of Brightness and Contrast in Picture Menu Check if the batteries are installed correctly The remote control does not work The batteries might be exhausted Replace them with new ones Remove all obstructions from in front of the sensor window on the unit Normal picture but no sound INFO Picture Frezze and or the buttons on Unplug and connect after 5 minutes the power cord or turn Main switch Off and On after 5 minutes both A V Center and UT Monitor Hold down the Reset button on the UT Monitor control panel for over a panel do not work second Normal picture but no color normal sound Check the connections to external equipment No picture Check if the power cord is plugged into the socket securely for UT Monitor UT Monitor Indicating lamp Off Check if the main switch is on for UT Monitor No picture Check if the A V Center to UT Monitor cable is connected correctly and UT Indicating lamp Orange Securely It means that UT monitor is in Power Check if the power of the A V Center is ON Save mode Refer to When the Following Messages Appears on the Screen both the remote control and control Check if the signal cable is connected correctly and securely Check if the A V Center to UT Monitor cable is connected correctly and Securely The top of the unit and surfac
49. d and mail it to Hitachi This will enable Hitachi to notify you promptly in the improbable event that a safety problem should be discovered in your product model Model and serial numbers are indicated on back side and right side of the LCD Monitor and underneath the A V Center The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle CAUTION is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of a sufficient DO NOT OPEN magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to a person DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE VAN servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this LCD 15 Monitors Televisions and A V Centers are designed Monitor and A V Center to comply with the recommended safety standards for tilt and stability Do not apply excessive pulling force to Miis Mee the front or top of the cabinet which could cause the Heed all warnings j product to cube resulting in product damage and j i or personal injury E mn a near water 16 Follow instr
50. der the above conditions may cause fire or electric shock Clean dust or metals from on or around the pins of the power plug regularly Continuing use of the products under the above conditions may cause fire or electric shock Always unplug the power cord first then clean the pins using a dry cloth m Do not place the units on an unstable surface Unstable surfaces such as Tilted surface or shaky shelving table stand or trolley e f the unit falls down this could cause personal injury SAFETY PRECAUTIONS continued N CAUTION m Do not place or use the units in a dusty location This could cause a malfunction m Do not cover or block any ventilation holes on the products Install the products in accordance with the instructions in this manual Do not place the units with the ventilation side downward Do not install the units on carpeting or bedding Do not cover the units with table cloths etc Be sure to ground the earth cable correctly Monitor Only Especially when you use a power cord adapter be sure to connect the earth cable to the ground terminal Incorrect connection could cause fire or electric shock For your safety always make sure to unplug the power cord before connecting or disconnecting the earth cable The units would overheat and this could cause fire or damage to the products which may shorten its service lifetime A Connect the earth cable m Observe the anti tumble
51. e corrosion or battery leakage which could cause fire personal injury or damage to property Use only the types of batteries which are indicated in this manual Do not replace batteries with used ones e Install the batteries correctly by observing the polarity and indications on the battery compartment Do not dispose of used batteries as domestic waste Dispose of them in accordance with the local regulations SAFETY PRECAUTIONS continued CAUTION m Do not install the unit in locations where it will be subjected to high temperature This could damage the cabinet or components of the products Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heating grilles stoves or other apparatus that produce heat Keep the unit out of direct sunlight Otherwise the resulting increase in temperature of the units may cause a malfunction ENGLISH m Viewing Advice The lighting of the environment in which the product is used should be appropriate Too bright dark environments are not good for your eyes Take time to relax your eyes occasionally When you use the product view from a distance equal to 3 to 7 times the height of the screen This is the best viewing distance in order to protect your eyes against eyestrain Example 3X approx 1 5m 4 7X approx 3 5m 9 Adjust the volume to an appropriate level especially during night time m Transporting the product When the products needs to be transpor
52. e of the This may occur if you use the unit for a long time Turn off the main power panel heat up to the unit for a while Please note that this is not a malfunction INFO No picture UT Monitor indicating lamp Green e Check the signal status by pressing the button on the remote control The available screen display aspect is different depending on the current signal status Some screen display aspects are not possible Check if the cables are connected correctly Turn off A V Center and HDMI source then turn A V Center on first then HDMI Source Check the output format of the equipment Please refer to CONNECTION and Recommended Signal List Turns Off by itself Check or ensure Timer settings are not activated Picture block Check signal strength and noise levels under Signal Meter watching a digital channel Change Digital Output selection Image cannot be displayed from HDMI input No sound from TV Optical Out when As an option use audio optical output from HDMI source device directly to using HDMI devices 25 18 19 20 23 13 24 13 42 43 48 50 separate Audio Amplifier Some digital programming looks blurry This is normal and its due regular digital compression scheme please note during fast changing scenes this is not a malfunction 46 TROUBLESHOOTING continued 47 The image o
53. ection matches the connection terminal Check if the PC is in Power Save mode or not The unit receives unsupported signals Invalid Scan Freq Check if the cable is connected correctly and firmly Check if the input signal is compatible with the specification of the monitor Not Available This shows when the selected operation is not available Weak Signal or Channel not This shows the selected channel is not available available Check the signal meter on A V Center OSD Auto Adjusting This indicates that it is in the process of auto adjusting in RGB mode Check if the power of the A V Center and UT Monitor or external equipment is ON Check the connection of the power cord and or other cables Check if the correct mode is selected Check if the UT Monitor is in Standby mode or Power Save mode Adjust the values in Picture and Audio on UT Monitor menu No picture no sound Multiple images normal sound ey Check the connections to external equipment TROUBLESHOOTING continued 0 4 O 2 Check if the source of interference is shielded correctly Move these kinds of electrical devices away from the unit Check the volume level Check audio settings on HDMI source must be set to PCM Check if the button has been pressed or not Check the connections to external equipment e Check if input signal is HDMI or DVI by pressing LJ button remember DVI must be conne
54. erstand 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 Product 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 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 5 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS HITACHI is licensing the Software for use within North America only You agree that you will not export or re export the Software You specifically agree not to export or ree
55. he Pn input USB Port For S W Upgrade only This slot is for future software upgrades Hitachi will notify you if a software upgrade is required for your A V Center In order to receive written notification Please refer to 20 23 for detailed information please complete and return your warranty card regarding the connections 17 COMPONENT NAMES continued In addition to controlling all of the functions on your Hitachi UT LCD Monitor and A V Center the new remote control is designed to operate different types of devices such as DVD players Cable Boxes Set Top Boxes Satellite Receivers VCR s PVR s and AVR s The remote control must be programmed to control the chosen device Please refer to pages 27 30 for external device programming setup Power On Off a 24 pu Monitor TV DVD PVR VCR SAT CBL AVR Press this button to switch the selected device On or Off standby ENGLISH Device Buttons TV DVD PVR VCR SAT CBL AVR Press these buttons to switch between your devices Numeric Buttons Dash Button 1 TV DVD PVR VCR SAT CBL AVR TV SAT PVR DVD Press this button when the remote is in Set Top Box mode SAT or when the TV uses a 4 digital input 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 Last Chan
56. iate companies be liable for any direct indirect incidental special exemplary or consequential damages including but not limited to procurement of substitute goods or services loss of use data or profits or business interruption however caused and on any theory of liability whether in contract strict liability or tort including negligence or otherwise arising in any way out of the use of the software or the cryptographic software even if advised in advance of the possibility of such damages TERMINATION HITACHI may terminate this Agreement immediately at any time by providing notice to you GOVERNING LAW SEVERABILITY This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of New York and you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the federal courts sitting in the Southern District of New York unless no federal subject matter jurisdiction exists in which case you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the Borough of Manhattan New York USA 54 ENGLISH
57. ight Adjust to increase or decrease the brightness of back light on LCD panel Picture Reset Reset each item on the menu screen to the factory setting w A V Center Monitor Contrast Mode Select between 3 contrast modes to suit your preference Side Composite 3D Color Management Adjust the suitable tint color density and brightness on image Black Enhancement Adjust the black level compensation 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 36 36 DNR Reduce noise for picture signal i 0 j 0 i 0 Back Light Adjust to increase or decrease the brightness of back light on LCD panel Reset Reset each item on the menu screen to the factory setting 4 4 Color Temp Adjust Set specific adjustment in each of 3 color temperature modes 4 Audio 4 Surround Select surround sound Off On Bass Boost Enhance bass sounds Off On Clear Voice Select clearer and more realistic sounds Off On Speakers Select if using internal speakers Off On Reset Reset each item on the menu screen to the factory setting to HDMI input HDMI Control Stem etandb In response to the monitor the connected equipment such as DVD in case A V Center y y is not connected through HDMI cable is automatically turned Off standby mode Perfect Volume Adjust sound volume appropriately Off On System This function is not available In response to the connected equipment such as DVD in case the A V Center is not Auto Input Change connected through HDMI cable
58. inal owner rejects refuses conditions applicable to the or otherwise does not accept Hitachi s offer to repair or replace such defective parts under this Limited Warranty this Products identified below 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 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 LCD Flat Panel Televisions PARTS The Limited Warranty period for parts is 1 year from the date of original purchase During the Limited LCD Flat Panel Monitors Warranty period for parts Hitachi will replace defective parts with new or rebuilt parts at Hitachi s option at no Plasma Televisions charge for such parts Any replacement part warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period Plasma Monitors applicable to the part replaced 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 SERVICE LOCATION In home warranty service which includes either in home repair or free pick up
59. ing to a table Fasten the fastening strap to a table using 4 Remove the plastic rivet 2 the wood screw provided Wood screw 4 x 20 screw 1 pc 2 Securing to ceiling or wall Use the specified mounting unit to secure the set to a ceiling For Wall Mounting setup please refer to page 11 For Floor Stand setup please refer to page 12 For more information regarding mounting of the unit please contact 800 HITACHI Please install the unit in a proper location where it does not expose anyone to the danger of bumping themselves for example their hands head or face etc against the edges of the unit and causing personal injury SAFETY PRECAUTIONS continued ENGLISH CHILD SAFETY It Makes A Difference How and Where You Use Your Flat Panel Display Congratulations on your purchase As you enjoy your new product please keep these safety tips in mind THE ISSUE 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 HITACHI CARES The consumer electronics industry is commited to making home entertainment enjoyable and safe TUNE INTO SAFETY One
60. ling your Product MODEL NO SERIAL NO please complete this form and attach your sales receipt and retain them for DEALER NAME DATE OF PURCHASE your records This will help facilitate DEALER ADDRESS proper warranty coverage 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 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 Operating Guide G Any Product used for purposes or applications or subjected to operating conditions other than those identified as acceptable in the Product s Operating 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 Im
61. lor settings ie a Picture Menu Select OK Set de Return Select Picture from the Menu list This adjusts the contrast to meet the surrounding brightness using the button 31 434 The maximum value is extended up to 40 by pressing Contrast 32 40 the button for than 2 seconds at 31 Values between 32 40 appear in magenta This is the special feature for dark images so it is recommended to set the value less than 31 under normal conditions Adjust the brightness according to personal preference using the lt gt button Adjust the color according to personal preference using the Color 31 31 gt button Pressing the button enhances red and weakens green Tint 31 31 while pressing the gt button weakens red and enhances green These adjustments are for realistic skin color Color Temperature You can select from 3 settings with the button Warm Amplitude On When you want to set specific adjustments in each of the 3 color temperature modes You can adjust the Green Amplitude and Cut Off The settings reflect on the Green Color Temperature Amplitude Subdues the colors Red Green Blue on Cut Off the brighter parts 63 0 Cut Off Subdues the colors Red Green Blue on Cutoff the darker parts 31 31 Blue Color Temp Adjust Blue Reset Available when On Select to restore amplitude and Cut Off
62. low Display Display 3 When Watching Standard Definition Pictures 4 3 4 3 Plays a 4 3 image on screen faithfully Blanking occurs on both sides Plays a 4 3 image which enlarges horizontal and vertical size of 16 9 the middle in equal scales and displays both sides appearing much wider Use these aspect modes to zoom in on conventional 4 3 Zoom 1 sources 4 3 Signal Use these aspect modes to zoom in on conventional 4 3 Zoom 2 sources further more than Zoom 1 Use this aspect mode to display conventional 4 3 sources Expanded by linearly increasing image expansion from the center towards the edges of the display area in order to fill it HDMI doesn t support Expanded Plays a 16 9 image faithfully showing 95 of the size O Zoom 1 Use this aspect to Zoom in once while in 16 9 aspect O 16 9 Signal Use this aspect mode to display 16 9 sources by linearly increasing image expansion from the center towards the Expanded edges of the display area HDMI doesn t support Expanded 42 FUNCTIONS continued e Display Aspect continued Display Display 3 When Watching High Definition Pictures 16 9 O Q 16 9 Plays 16 9 image faithfully showing 95 of the size O Use this aspect to Zoom in once while in 16 9 aspect O Use this aspect mode to display 16 9 sources by linearly 16 9 Signal Expanded increasing image expansion from the ce
63. main unit be sure to use the specified mounting units in order to obtain maximum performance and maintain safety Hitachi assumes no responsibility nor liability for personal injuries or property damage caused by use of other mounting units or improper installation With respect to installation instructions please read each user manual for the respective mounting units for Tabletop Setup Floor Stand Setup Wall Mounting and Ceiling Mounting If using Wall or Ceiling Mounting units contact your local dealer and ask for an approved installation specialist to set up the unit Never attempt to install it yourself That could cause injury or damage Please leave adequate space around the unit in order to avoid increasing the internal temperature Make sure not to block any ventilation holes Do not install the units in a small space such as inside a cabinet closet or box without adequate ventilation For Monitor Leave at least 10cm 4 of clearance from each side and 30cm 1 from the top of the Monitor to ceiling For A V center Leave at least 10cm 4 of clearance from each side and from the top of the A V Center to ceiling 10cm 4 or more 10cm 4 30cm 1 or 10 4 10 4 gt Install in a stable location and take safety precautions against overturning Secur
64. maximum benefit from your set please read this operating guide and A V Center operating guide carefully before operating these products and observe the following instructions when installing operating and cleaning the products To ensure proper operation please read and follow ALL the instructions especially the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Keep this manual for future reference and record the serial number of your set in the space provided on the front cover page of this manual The information in this manual is subject to change without notice This manual has been produced with the utmost care If you have any comments or questions regarding this manual please contact your local dealer or our Customer Service Center Before operating the set please fully understand the prerequisites such as specifications or constraints for the hardware and software Hitachi is not 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 VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association HDMI the HDMI logo
65. measures described in this manual Monitor Only e f the unit tumbles over there is a risk of personal possibly fatal injury Also this would damage the product seriously m Do not install the units near medical devices To prevent malfunction of medical devices do not use the product and medical devices in the same room m Do not place a CRT based television near the speakers of the LCD Monitor This could cause partial discoloration or blurring of the image on the CRT based television Please install it away from the speakers of the unit m Disconnect all of the external connection cables and detach the anti tumble measures before moving the units Otherwise fire electric shock or personal injury may result Connect the power plug securely Improper connection will cause overheating and may result in fire Do not touch the pins of the plug while connecting it to the wall socket This could cause electric shock e f the plug is not suitable for the wall socket contact your dealer for replacement Do not handle the power cord with wet hands This could result in electric shock Do not pull the cord when you unplug the power cord This may damage the cord and could result in fire or electric shock Grip the plug when disconnecting it m Unplug the power cord when you do not intend to use the products for long periods of time Handle the batteries properly Improper or incorrect use of the batteries may caus
66. n the screen is moving in an oblique direction RGB input mode only Adjust Horizontal Clock and Clock Phase The coarse vertical stripes can be seen in full display mode RGB input mode only Adjust Horizontal Clock Part of the image is missing RGB input mode only Try Auto Adjust The horizontal stripes are moving vertically with flickering screen RGB input mode only Check the signal status of the PC by pressing the button on the remote control to check if the input signal of the displayed image is compatible with the specification of the unit When the characters are displayed on the whole screen the vertical stripes appear and some of the characters are blurred RGB input mode only ABCDEFGHIJ abcdefgABCDEFGabcd ABCDEFGHIJ abcdefgABCDEFGabcd Try Auto Adjust f the display condition is not improved with Auto Adjust adjust Horizontal Clock 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 Auto Adjust e f the condition is not improved with Auto Adjust adjust Clock Phase until you get the clearest image When small patterns are displayed on the screen the entire screen is flickering RGB input mode only Try Auto Adjust e f the condition is
67. necting equipment with this capability such as a The HDMI input is not intended for use with personal DVD player Game Console or Camcorders computers Only DTV formats such as 1080p 1080i 720p 480i Audio Video inputs and 4 Pr Components and 480p are available for input INPUTS and 4 provide and Audio jacks for Optical Output connecting equipment with this capability such as a This jack provides Digital Audio Output for your audio DVD player or Satellite Receiver device that is Dolby Digital and PCM compatible such as an audio amplifier NOTE Your component outputs may be labeled Y B Y and R Y In this case connect the components B Y out put to the Ps input and the components R Y output to the PR input e Manufactured under license from Dolby Labora tories Dolby and the double D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories Your component outputs may be labeled Y CBCR In HDMI Output To UT Monitor this case connect the component CB output to the Ps The Center HDMI output terminal AV Out is connected to the UT Monitor Only one cable is It may be necessary to adjust TINT to obtain opti used to transmit all video audio control signals thus mum picture quality when using the Y PBPR inputs facilitating an easy connection Moreover the digital signals can produce high quality data without any degradation input and the component CR output to t
68. nel Button TV SAT CBL PVR Press this button to switch between the current and the last channel viewed T ANUAR Channel Up Down Buttons TV PVR VCR SAT CBL Volume Buttons Monitor TV AVR Press up to increase or down to A Upor down the GUN decrease the audio level of your TV eH Mut VOL CH MIC Monitor TV AVR MUTE Press this button once to turn off temporally the audio level press it again to restore audio level z Menu Button Monitor TV DVD PVR VCR SAT CBL AVR MENU Accesses the OSD menu system p m Return Button Monitor TV DVD PVRIVCR SATICBL AVR RETURN L SATICBL EUR BUD Press this button to return to the previous menu 1 m Press this button to access the program guide GUIDE of TV and other devices Cursor PAD OK Buttons Monitor TV DVD PVR VCR SAT CBL AVR Info Button The Cursor PAD is used to navigate through Monitor TV DVD SAT CBL PVR the OSD and INPUT menu system The OK Shows the input signal status and other button is used to Set Activate highlighted LINPUT ASPECT information menu items Monitor Picture mode can be changed each time pressed in the following sequence Dynamic Natural Cinema a Favorite Channel Button TV SAT CBL PVR Press to enter access
69. nnection in the following steps Be sure to turn off the main power first when connecting external equipment ENGLISH Do not connect the power plug to the wall socket until all other connections are completed Connecting to Equipment Having HDMI or DVI Output Terminals The A V Center HDMI Input terminals can be connected to devices with HDMI output If the external device has a DVI output this can be connected to the HDMI 2 input terminal using the HDMI DVI cable If the HDMI DVI cable is used connect the audio signal to the Input 2 Audio terminals IN OUT Example HDMI DVI INPUT DVD player HDMI tomh ae Satellite Receiver o T DVI c HDMI Interfaced System With HDMI CEC function you can interface the connected equipment through the HDMI terminal automatically if the connected equipment meets an industry standard Consumer Electronics Control Please check if the connected equipment supports HDMI CEC before using this function 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 de
70. not improved with Auto Adjust adjust Clock Phase until you get a flicker free display Image cannot be displayed in the correct position RGB input mode only Press the button to check if the input signal of the displayed image is compatible with the specification of the unit PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION Monitor Only for A V Center refer to A V Center IB included 27 5 8 H x 15 19 32 V in Approx 32 inches measured diagonally 701 H x 396 V mm Approx 801 mm measured diagonally Resolution 1366 H x 768 V pixels 120 Hz Display dimensions Pixel Pitch 0 510 H x 0 510 V mm including Stand 814 W x 587 H x 249 D mm 32 1 32 W x 23 1 8 H x 9 3 16 D in excluding Stand 814 W x 538 H x 39 D mm 32 1 32 W x 21 3 16 H x 1 9 16 D in including Stand 13 5 kg 29 7 Ib excluding Stand 10 9 kg 24 Ib Net dimensions Net weight Ambient Temperature Operating 5 C to 35 C Storage 0 C to 40 C conditions Relative humidity Operating 20 to 80 Storage 20 to 9096 non condensing Power supply AC120V 60Hz Power consumption at standby 143 W 1 3 A lt 0 5 W Audio output speaker 6W 6W FCC Class B for Consumer Use HDMI input HDMI HDMI input terminal Audio input terminal Mini pin HDMI VGA 60 480i 480p 720 60 1080i 60 1080p 60 1080p 24 Input terminals Input signals RGB Composite input Analog RGB input terminal D sub 15
71. nter towards the edges of the display area HDMI doesn t support Expanded Plays a 16 9 image faithfully showing 100 of the size In some cases the screen display has unnecessary blanking or noise at the edges NCAUTION Using a wide screen monitor The monitor has a screen mode selection feature If an incompatible screen mode is selected to play certain software such as a TV program the image would appear different from the original Take this into consideration when making screen mode choices Use of the wide feature displaying enlarged pictures in coffee shops hotel and other establishments for commercial or public viewing purposes could infringe on the copyright holder s rights which are protected by Copyright Law e When a normal 4 3 image not wide screen is displayed over the entire screen in the Panoramic mode the peripheral image may disappear partly and or appear distorted in some cases Use 4 3 mode to view the image reflecting the original intention RGB Signal Input e Display Aspect You can select a suitable aspect depending on the resolution Real Nome Real mode gives the image with same shapes as that of a computer monitor neither compression nor stretching This Display Area Selection Diagram mode is not available if the input signal is 1280 x 1024 SXGA Resolution Inputsignal Full display Circular display 640 X 480 VGA 800 X 600 SVGA 1024 X
72. nvenience Bid the point ice they exit from the the CATV system installer This reminder is provided to apparatus call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 44 11 Only use the attachments accessories specified by Of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding the manufacturer and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod be connected to the grounding system of the building as bracket or table specified by the close to the point of cable entry as practical manufacturer or sold with the apparatus Antenna lead in wire When a cart is used use caution when A NEC National Electric Code d moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over NEP NEC Section 10 20 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or Ground clamp when unused for long periods of time rd 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Grounding conductors Servicing is required when the apparatus has been NEC Section 810 21 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 Ground clamps normally or has been dropped Electric service equipment Power service grounding electrode system NEC Art 250 Part ENGLISH IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIO
73. o choose Input 1 INPUT 2 Select to choose Input 2 INPUT 3 Select to choose Input 3 INPUT 4 Select to choose Input 4 HDMI 1 Select to choose HDMI 1 Input HDMI 2 DVI Select to choose HDMI 2 DVI Input HDMI 3 Select to choose Side HDMI Input Press RGB button to enter to RGB Mode Press HDM The input signal status can be displayed on the screen by pressing the The display will go out in approximately 6 seconds Use the CURSOR t are being used Input Select button Ez EE inae to return to A V Center Mode INFO button on the remote control mode HOME 4 Input moda 720 lt Signal mode When DVI is detected YPbPr 3 YPbPr 4805 3 Component mode B INFO mode Signal mode m Video Input 1 Composite mode nbn mode RGB mode RGB 4 Input horizontal V 60 0 Hz frequency Input vertical frequency N Digital Channel Air Cable mang EET Main Picture Source Program Show 5 Air 15 1 annel Indication mode i Broadcast Channel Information 3 00 3 30 REGION 5 _ KPBS HD Indication NOTE ST DTvCC TV G 1080i 3 25 PM Clock E For Digital Channels press the Audio Digital Broadcast Picture INFO button again for a more Broadcast Captions Rating Format gs detailed description of program Gel Auto
74. ock Phase 0 463 Phase When the value exceeds a possible range it will be displayed in magenta Each item in Setup Menu can be restored to the factory setting by pressing the o button Setup Advanced Setting Off WXGA Mode Off RGB Input RGB Select Setup from the Menu list and skip to the second page Select On Off amp e Return Off Set to On for PC signal frequency information to be Frequency Display displayed on the Input Signal Screen Display WXGA Mode 1280X768 Selects the resolution when a WXGA signal is received 1360X768 Selects the effective signal RGB Input Refer to 26 and 40 for details FUNCTIONS Each time the button of the remote control is pressed the screen display aspect 15 switched in sequence and the status will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Center Monitor Composite Signal Input Aspect button e Display Aspect 02 Watching Standard Definition Pictures 4 3 Analog Digital TV Composite Component fu R gt ome 16 9 Zoom i Expanded Zoom 2 Watching Standard Definition Pictures 16 9 Digital TV Component HDMI ance Zoom 1 Expanded Watching High Definition Pictures 720p 10801 1080p Digital TV Component 164 200 1 Real Expanded ENGLISH You can display the image at its optimum condition by selecting display aspect depending on the current output image as shown be
75. on on connecting and using your UT Monitor and A V Center please be sure to read all instructions in this user manual and A V Center user manual included 1 Supplied Accessories including option User Manual Remote Control AAA Size Power Cord Terminal P HL02566 Battery X 2 HDMI Cable HDMI Cushion Wood Screw Floor Stand See Beside Not 4 x 20 X 1 Optional Optional Floor Stand AS LSZ0081 black P e AS LSZ0082 silver For some countries the type of power plug provided may be different from that depicted 2 Connect your Audio Video Center to the UT Monitor The A V Center HDMI output terminal AV Out is connected to the UT Monitor Only one cable is used to transmit all video audio control signals thus facilitating an easy connection Moreover the digital signals can produce high quality data without any degradation IN Power Cord D 27 Please be sure to insert completely all cables when connecting to avoid abnormal picture Remember to attached the supplied cushion around the HDMI cable and secure with clamps to avoid disconnection Please refer to the A V Center Operating Guide for more details Cushion supplied accessory 27 cable Attach the cushion around the HDMI cable so as not to leave any clearance QUICK START
76. on such as color settings Select Picture from Menu list Picture Picture Dynamic Picture Dynamic Picture Mode Dynamic Normal Contrast 31 I Black Enhancement Off Motion Sharpness On Brightness 31 DNR Off Color 0 MPEG NR Off 4 Select Set Return Sharpness 15 Film Mode Off 1 Tint 0 I comb Filter or Color Temperature Normal E dx Back Light 20 I Reset Reset Select Set Return Select OK Set de Return You can make the best selection from 3 modes depending on the lighting condition and intended use Picture Mode Dynamic Suitable for brighter conditions Natural Suitable for normal lighting conditions Cinema Suitable for watching movies This adjusts the contrast to meet the surrounding brightness by using the button The maximum value is extended up to 40 by pressing 31 31 Contrast 32 40 the gt button for more than 2 seconds at 31 The value between 32 40 appears in magenta This is the special feature for dark images so it is recommended to set the value less than 31 under normal conditions Adjust brightness according to personal preference by using the button Brightness 31 431 Adjust color according to personal preference by using the I button 15 415 Preferred sharpness can be adjusted by pressing the button for softer image the gt button for sharper image Pressing the
77. or fatal injury to the user AN CAUTION Do not ignore the instruction There are risks of personal injury and or property damage Other Symbols The triangle with illustration is intended to alert the users that there are risks of fire explosion or high temperature if the product is handled improperly Each illustration within the triangle specifies the contents in detail The figure on the left is an example The circle with diagonal line and illustration indicates a prohibited action the symbol to the left indicates that dismantling is prohibited This symbol indicates a compulsory action The contents 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 There is a risk of fire electric shock or serious injury m If serious problems occur unplug the power cord immediately Serious problems such as e Smoke abnormal odor or noise emitted from the product No picture no sound or distorted picture on the display Foreign matter such as water metals etc entered the unit Disconnect the Do not continue using the product under these abnormal conditions plug from the Turn off the main power unplug the power cord and contact 800 HITACHI immediately power outlet For your safety never try to repair the product yourself m Do not allow liquids or any foreign matter such as metals or flammable items to enter the units
78. plicable 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 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 CRYPTOGRAPHIC SOFTWARE The software contains software developed by the OpenSSL Project including cryptographic software written by eric young the cryptographic software The cryptographic software is provided by the OpenSSL Project in is condition and any express or implied warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are hereby expressly disclaimed to the maximum extent permitted by law In no event shall the OpenSSL Project its contributors HITACHI or any of its parent or affil
79. proper 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 Operating 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 Centers 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 FACIL
80. s made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hitachi Home Electronics America Inc 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 that are supplied with the system must be replaced with identical cables in order to assure compliance with FCC rules Order Hitachi spares as replacement cables INDUSTRY CANADA AGENCY REGULATORY INFORMATION Cable Compatible Television Apparatus T l vision c blocompatible Canada This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Notes on Closed Captions This Ultra Thin LCD Monitor in combination with the A V Center will display television closed captioning or in accordance with paragraph 15 119 and 15 122 of the FCC rules INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi 1 5 LCD Monitor and A V Center We hope that you will enjoy the outstanding performance of these products This LCD Monitor and the A V Center have been designed to comply with international standards However it could cause personal injury and property damage if improperly handled In order to prevent potential danger and obtain
81. se consult your external device operating 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 key and enter 9 8 1 in sequence 27 SETUP OPERATION continued Cable Device pvo 8818 ave Button amp 5 6 CIS i enar nee ww Ce gt HITACHI MY CABLE BOX CODE IS Refer to the operating guide of the Cable Box for operation of the buttons exclusively for the Cable Box D PRECODED CABLE BOX buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded cable codes Power Cursor amp OK Number PAD Menu Info Enter Return Channel Up amp Down Fav CH Guide Dash Color Buttons Last CH Q EXCLUSIVE TV mode Monitor buttons These buttons are for operating the TV Mode HDMI Input Aspect Vol Up amp Down RGB Mute I EIE e 4 I Set Top Box gt Satellite Receiver ovo 508 887 Device Button neur se 0O HITACHI MY SET TOP BOX SATELLITE RECEIVER CODE IS Refer to the operating guide
82. size does NOT fit all Follow the manufacturer s recommendations for the safe installation and use of your flat panel display e 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 Dont 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 grabed 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 f 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 appropiate Some wall mounts are not designed to be mounted to walls 4 inane teas with steel studs or old cinder block construction If you are unsure contact
83. smooth MPEG NR ou LLI Select Picture from the Menu list Off D Comb Filter Off Reset Reset Select OK Set d e Return On Automatically identifies if it is a movie and faithfully Off reproduces the original film images Off Set to Off if the image does not look natural This is available only when receiving NTSC 480i or 1080i input signals About Film Mode The image might not look natural depending on the image contents Phenomena such as When switched to the subtitles of a film or images the image displays fine horizontal streak lines When switched to scenes such as commercial and animation the image displays fine horizontal streak lines When displaying a ticker or subtitle the text on the image becomes rough aliasing When watching the image in Composite mode which is connected to any external equipment the OSD of external equipment displays fine horizontal streak lines These phenomena occur due to the method of converting the image Please note that this is not a malfunction In the event that this is disturbing please set to Off In addition the effect of this menu might vary depending on the aspect setting See 42 Also this might be ineffective depending on the scene of the image 38 SETUP OPERATION continued Setup Advanced Setting Video Power Save Composite Select Setup from the Menu list Color System Auto XX X Select lt On Off
84. ted due to moving or repair use the carton box and buffer material that came with the products Always transport the product upright otherwise this could damage the LCD panel Avoid laying the product down on its face or back Avoid vibrations If the product must be transported laying on its face be sure to provide soft cushioning material Keep radios away from the units while in use The unit is designed to meet the international EMI standards to prevent radio interference However the unit may generate noise in the radio f noise is heard on the radio please try the following actions Adjust the direction of the radio antenna in order not to receive interference from the units Keep the radio away from the units m Infrared communication devices Infrared communication devices such as cordless microphones or cordless headphones may not operate properly around the unit This is because of communication failure Please note that this is not a malfunction m 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 Please make sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the units m How to clean the LCD panel of the unit Wipe the panel with a lint free and dry cloth in order to prevent damage to the panel surface Do not use a chemical cloth or cleaners
85. 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 that both ends of the power cord are easily accessible If you have to change the power cord please use a certified power cord that meets your region s safety standards 23 BASIC OPERATION Turn On the power of the unit Illumination Lamp Indicating Lamp e To turn On the power to the unit 1 Press the Main Power switch on the unit The Indicating Lamp illuminates in Green on Monitor Blue on A V Center and the Illumination Lamp turns Blue The image will display on screen Main Power Switch on the underside 2 Once the Main Power switch is on you can turn On Off by pressing the Power On Off button on the remote control e To turn Off the power to the unit 1 Press the Power On Off button on the remote control The image disappears from the screen The Indicating Lamp turns Red Standby mode on Monitor and A V Center and the Illumination Lamp turns off 2 Press the Main Power switch on the Monitor to completely turn Off the power to the Monitor While the Indicating Lamp illuminates in Red Standby mode you can turn On Off by pressing the Power On Off button on the remote control The Indicating Lamp lllumina
86. the monitor is automatically turned On and switched Function AV Center Control Selecting On will activate AV Center OSD interface 33 Setup Video Power Save Save power consumption when no signal can be input in HDMI Composite input mode 44 A V Center Monitor RGB Input Select the effective signal 39 Side Composite Color System This function is not available Adjust Horizontal Position Vertical Position Horizontal Clock and Clock Phase automatically Horizontal Position Adjust the display position horizontally Vertical Position Adjust the display position vertically Horizontal Clock Minimize the vertical stripes on the screen Setup RGB Clock Phase Minimize the blurring of the letters and stripes on horizontal row Reset Reset each item on the menu screen to the factory setting EN Auto Adjust Frequency Display al PC signal frequency information to be displayed on the Input Signal Screen I ed cete __ Fer AV Gener OSD aescrpon pease eer to AY Center nsusion 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 33 The picture settings can be stored for each of inputs except Picture Mode 34 ENGLISH 35 SETUP OPERATION continued 1 Connect to external equipment See 20 and 23 for details 2 Press the button to switch to A V Center mode Press the button to switch to Composite mode Monitor side MENU 3 Press the B button Setting Picture Adjustment You can adjust the display conditi
87. tion Lamp Status of the Monitor Indicating Illumination Power Status L s ENGLISH Blinking Green Receiving Remote Control signal The Indicating Lamp Status of A V Center Indicating Power Status Lamp Blue On f the image does not appear on the screen at all or if there is any problem with it see TROUBLESHOOTING 45 47 This may help you to solve the problems After turning On it takes about 6 seconds until the monitor starts up Please note that buttons on the remote control and the unit such as the Power button do not work during this period of time If power is interrupted during use of the unit to avoid sudden surges of electricity when the power comes back turn off the main power to the unit before leaving home 24 25 BASIC OPERATION continued Volume Up Down 1 To increase the sound volume press the Volume Up button button on the remote control or control panel The Volume Indicator value on the screen will shift to the right 2 To decrease the sound volume press the Volume Down button on the remote control or control panel Mute button The Volume Indicator value on the screen will shift to the left 1 To mute sounds press the button on the remote control Volume Up Down button The sound of the unit is temporarily turned Off The color of the Volume Indicator will turn into grey while muting the
88. to the operating guide of the VCR PVR for operation of the buttons exclusively for the VCR PVR D PRECODED VCR PVR buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded VCR PVR codes Power Menu Return Info Guide Cursor amp OK Channel Up amp Down Number PAD Last CH FAV CH Record Play Stop Pause RWD FWD Skip FWD RWD EXCLUSIVE TV mode Monitor buttons These buttons are for operating the TV P Mode Aspect RGB HDMI Vol Up amp Down Mute Input SETUP OPERATION continued w v AVR Device pvo 98 Ej Avr gt m c 1 HITACHI C MY AUDIO VIDEO RECEIVER AVR CODE IS Refer to the operating guide of the AVR for operation of the buttons exclusively for the AVR D PRECODED AVR buttons These buttons transmit the chosen precoded cable codes Power Channel amp Down Input Number PAD Vol amp Down Mute Cursor Menu Return 0 EXCLUSIVE TV mode buttons These buttons are for operating the TV P Mode HDMI Info Aspect RGB ENGLISH 30 31 SETUP OPERATION continued 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 000
89. ty damage resulting from the use of such third party brackets devices Hitachi strongly advises that any installation of this LCD Monitor 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 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS continued 1 Remove the Stand Base from the Monitor Keep the screws They will CAUTION be used for the Floor stand installation Remove the 4 screws and raise straight up from tabletop stand 2 Install the Monitor on the Floor Stand 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 3 Attach the Monitor to the Floor Stand with the 4 screws used with the tabletop stand Adjust Monitor position left or right to match with screw holes If the screw holes do not align the Monitor may be damaged WARNING Please make sure screws are tightened properly UT32S402 LCD UT Monitor is for use with the Hitachi AS LSZ0081 or AS LSZ0082 Floor stand only Use with other floor stands could cause instability and possible injury 12 ENGLISH QUICK START GUIDE For more informati
90. uctions for wall shelf or ceiling mounting Clean only with a dry cloth as recommended by the manufacturer un Do not block any ventilation openings Install in 17 An outdoor antenna should not be located in the vicinity accordance with the manufacturer s instructions of overhead power lines or other electrical circuits Do notinstall near any heat sources such as radiators 18 If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver and the monitor be sure the antenna system is grounded so thet Warp edd apparatus including as to provide some protection against voltage surges d built up static charges Section 810 of the National 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or ane grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides with one wider than the other A grounding type plug information with respect to proper grounding for the has two blades and a third grounding prong The mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead wide blade or the third prong are provided for your in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding safety If the provided plug does not fit into your connectors location of antenna discharge unit outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the connection to grounding electrodes and requirements obsolete outlet for the grounding electrode 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs co
91. ure 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 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 HITACHI Software each an Upgrade You und
92. vice has terminal connection is recommended for higher quality picture and sound Please be sure to insert completely all HDMI or DVI cables when connecting to avoid abnormal picture Make sure that the video and audio terminals are connected to the same external device For details of the output format of an external device refer to Recommended Signal List on 50 20 21 CONNECTION continued Connecting to Equipment Having a YPbPr Component Output Terminals The A V Center YPbPr Input 3 and 4 terminals can be connected to devices equipped with YPbPr or YCbCr terminals output Connect the Y PB CB PR CR OUT of the device to the INPUT 3 or 4 YPBPR jacks Connect the AUDIO OUT signal to the Input 3 and 4 AUDIO IN terminals respectively OUT Example Video H DVD player i Y The A V Center Video Composite Input 1 and 2 terminals can be connected to devices equipped with standard Video terminals output Example VCR Composite DVD player BUE sss Yellow Satellite Receiver l For Monoaural devices please connect Audio signal cable into L input jack INPUT 1 INPUT 2
93. windows or outside where rain snow or other inclement conditions could occur should be avoided Please also avoid installing the units in a location where fumes from hot springs could come into contact with it m Unplug the units in the event of a lightning storm To reduce the risk of electric shock do not touch the products when lightning occurs Disconnect the plug from the power outlet m Do not do anything that may damage 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 units itself on top of the power cord e f the power cord is damaged contact 800 HITACHI for repairs or exchange m Use only with designated power supply voltage To prevent the risk of fire and electric shock operate the products only with the power supply voltage indicated on the unit Be careful not to drop or allow any impact to affect the units Take extra care while moving the units There is no protection glass on the surface of the LCD panel Therefore do not press the panel surface with your fingers or hands Also do not hit any objects against the monitor These actions would damage the LCD cells or the panel surface and could cause failure or personal injury n the event that you drop the units or the cabinet is damaged turn off the main power unplug the power cord and contact 800 HITACHI immediately Continuing use of the products un
94. xport 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 10 11 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 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 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY To the maximum extent permitted by ap
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