Hitachi L32HK04U Instruction Manual

Hitachi L32HK04U Instruction Manual

32" colour tv
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Features ..............2 Deleting a Channel ........... 18 Renaming a Channel ........18 Introduction ............. 2 Locking a Channel ..........18 Intended Use ............2 Managing Stations: Favourites ......18 Preparation ............. 2 Button Functions ..........18 Symbols in this manual........... 3 Managing Stations: Sorting Channel List .....
  • Page 4: Features

    Introduction Features • Remote controlled colour LCD TV. Read the corresponding instructions of this handbook prior to the fi rst usage of the device, even when the • Fully integrated Terrestrial digital TV (DVB-T - usage of electronic devices is familiar to you. Notice MPEG2) especially the chapter SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
  • Page 5: Symbols In This Manual

    Symbols in this manual Safety Precautions The following symbols are used in the manual as a Please read the following recommended safety marker for restrictions and precautions and safety precautions carefully for your safety. instructions. Please note such information for security SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF reasons.
  • Page 6: Power Source

    DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is Moisture and Water unattended unless it is specifi cally stated that it is Do not use this device in a humid and designed for unattended operation or has a stand-by damp place (avoid the bathroom, the mode.
  • Page 7: Information For Users In European Union Countries

    Waste Disposal Connection to a Television Distribution System (Cable TV etc.) from Tuner • Instructions for waste disposal: Device connected to the protective earthing of the Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable and building installation through the mains connection or should principally be recycled.
  • Page 8: Taking Out Of Service And Storing

    Logos, video games, computer pictures, Teletext and Package Contents non screen fi lling formats. Through rendering or replay of fi xed images, Logos, video games, computer pictures, Teletext and non screen fi lling formats, the created permanent ‘afterimages’ cannot be undone.
  • Page 9: Environmental Information

    Environmental Information • This television is designed to consume less energy to save environment. You not only help to save the environment but also you can save money by reducing electricity bills thanks to the energy effi ciency feauture of this TV. To reduce energy consumption, you should take the following steps: •...
  • Page 10: Remote Control Buttons

    Remote Control Buttons Standby Yellow button Blue button Return / Exit menu / Index Page (in TXT mode) Navigation buttons OK / Channel list Picture mode selection EPG (Programme Guide) Programme Up / Down Numeric buttons Previous programme Subtitle on/off Sleep timer Teletext / Mix No function...
  • Page 11: Lcd Tv And Operating Buttons

    LCD TV and Operating Buttons FRONT and REAR VIEW Control buttons VIEW Control Buttons 1. Standby button 2. TV/AV button 3. Programme Up/Down buttons 4. Volume Up/Down buttons “ ” / “ NOTE: Press ” buttons at the same time to view main menu.
  • Page 12: Viewing The Connections - Side Connectors

    NOTE: If an external device is connected via the SCART socket, the TV will automatically switch to AV mode. NOTE: S-VHS signal is supported via the scart socket. PC Input is for connecting a personal computer to the TV set. Connect the PC cable between the PC INPUT on the TV and the PC output on your PC.
  • Page 13: Power Connection

    USB Memory Connection Power Connection IMPORTANT: The TV should be switched off IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to operate while plugging or unplugging a USB device. Plug on 220-240V AC, 50 Hz. your USB devices to the USB input of the TV. You can •...
  • Page 14: Connecting To A Dvd Player Via Hdmi

    Connecting to a DVD Player via HDMI Please refer to your DVD player’s instruction book for additional information. Power off both the TV and the device before making any connections. NOTE: Not all cables shown in the illustration are supplied. •...
  • Page 15: Using The Cable Holder

    Using the Cable Holder NOTE: Remove the battery from remote control handset when it is not to be used for a long period. Otherwise it can be damaged due to any leakage of batteries. Remote range is approximately 7m/23ft. Switching On/Off To Switch the TV On •...
  • Page 16: Input Selection

    Programme Selection (Previous or Next Input Selection Programme) Once you have connected external systems to • Press “P -” button to select the previous your TV, you can switch to different input sources. programme. Press “SOURCE” button on your remote control •...
  • Page 17: Viewing Electronic Programme Guide (Epg)

    • By pressing “ ” or “ ” button, select the country Viewing Electronic Programme you want to set and press “ ” button to highlight Guide (EPG) Teletext Language option. Use “ ” or “ ” button to select desired Teletext Language. You can view the electronic programme guide (EPG) to view information about available programmes.To •...
  • Page 18: Installation

    Blue button (Next day): Displays the programmes Installation of the next day. Press “M” button on the remote control and select Numeric buttons (Jump): Jumps to the preferred Installation by using “ ” or “ ” button. Press channel directly via numeric buttons. OK button and the following menu screen will be OK (Options): Displays programme options including displayed.
  • Page 19: Digital Manual Search

    Digital Manual Search Clear Service List (*) (*) This setting is visible only when the Country option is set to Denmark, Sweden, Norway or Finland. Use this setting to clear channels stored. Press “ ” or “ ” button to select Clear Service List and then press OK.
  • Page 20: Moving A Channel

    Moving a Channel Managing Stations: Favourites • First select the desired channel. Select Move option You can create a list of favourite programmes. in the channel list and press OK button. • Press “M” button to view main menu. Select •...
  • Page 21: On-Screen Information

    Viewing Videos via USB On-Screen Information You can press “INFO” button to display on-screen information. Details of the station and current programme will be displayed on the information banner. The information banner gives information on the channel selected and the programmes on it. The When you select Videos from the main options, name of the channel is displayed, along with its available video fi...
  • Page 22: Media Browser Settings

    Jump (Numeric buttons):Jump to selected fi le using Play (GREEN button): Plays all media fi les starting the numeric buttons. with the selected one. OK: Views the selected picture in full screen. Stop (RED button): Stops playback. Slideshow (GREEN button): Starts the slideshow Pause (YELLOW button): Pauses the selected using all images.
  • Page 23: Changing Image Size: Picture Formats

    14:9 Changing Image Size: Picture This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect ratio) to Formats the upper and lower limits of the screen. • Programmes can be watched in different picture formats, depending on the transmission received. • You can change the aspect ratio (image size) of the TV for viewing the picture in different zoom modes.
  • Page 24: Confi Guring Picture Settings

    Game Mode: When Game Mode is set to On, specifi c Confi guring Picture Settings game mode settings, which are optimized for better You can use different picture settings in detail. video quality, will be loaded. Press “M” button and select the Picture icon by using NOTE: When Game Mode is on, some items “...
  • Page 25: Confi Guring Sound Settings

    AVL: Automatic Volume Limiting (AVL) function sets the Confi guring Sound Settings sound to obtain fi xed output level between programmes Sound settings can be confi gured according to your (For instance, volume level of advertisements tend to personal preferences. be louder than programmes).
  • Page 26: Using A Conditional Access Module

    Using a Conditional Access Confi guring Language Module Preferences You can operate the TV’s language settings using IMPORTANT: Insert or remove the CI module this menu. only when the TV is SWITCHED OFF. Press “M” button and select the fi fth icon by using “ •...
  • Page 27: Language Settings

    Language Settings Parental Settings Menu Operation • Select an item by using “ ” or “ ” button. • Use “ ” or “ ” button to set an item. • Press OK button to view more options. Menu Lock: Menu lock setting enables or disables In the confi...
  • Page 28: Timers

    Timers Confi guring Date/Time Settings To view Timers menu, press “M” button and select Select Date/Time in the Settings menu to confi gure Channel List icon by using “ ” or “ ” button. Press Date/Time settings. Press OK button. OK button to view Channel List menu.
  • Page 29: Confi Guring Other Settings

    • Press“ ” or “ ” buttons to select a source. • Use “ ” or “ ” button to enable or disable the selected source. Changes are automatically stored. Confi guring Other Settings You can enable or disable automatic upgrade by setting Automatic Scanning option.
  • Page 30: Other Features

    Digital Teletext (** for UK only) Other Features • Press the “ ” button. Displaying TV Information: Programme Number, • The digital teletext information appears. Programme Name, Sound Indicator, time, teletext, channel type and resolution information is displayed • Operate it with the coloured buttons, cursor buttons on the screen when a new programme is entered or and OK button.
  • Page 31: Tips

    Tips Screen Care: Clean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Do not use abrasive solvents as they may damage the coating layer of the TV screen. For your safety, unplug the mains plug when cleaning the set. When moving the TV, hold it properly from the bottom part.
  • Page 32: Appendix A: Pc Input Typical Display Modes

    Appendix A: PC Input Typical Appendix B: AV and HDMI Signal Display Modes Compatibility (Input Signal Types) The display has a maximum resolution of 1360 x 768. The following table is an illustration of some of the Source Supported Signals Available typical video display modes.
  • Page 33: Appendix C: Supported Dvi Resolutions

    Appendix C: Supported DVI Resolutions When connecting devices to your TV’s connectors by using DVI converter cables (not supplied), you can refer to the following resolution information. 50Hz 60Hz 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i Appendix D: Supported File Formats for USB Mode Supported Players Player Stream...
  • Page 34: Appendix E: Software Upgrade

    Appendix E: Software Upgrade • Your TV is capable of fi nding and updating new software upgrades over broadcast channels. • For broadcast channels search, TV looks the available channels stored in your settings. So before software upgrade search, it is advised to auto search and update all available channels. 1) Software upgrade search via user interface •...
  • Page 35: Appendix F: Pin Specifi Cations

    Appendix F : Pin Specifi cations SCART connector pin specifi cations Input signal Input signal AUDIO OUT (RIGHT) Not used AUDIO IN (RIGHT) RGB-R GND AUDIO OUT (LEFT/MONO) AUDIO GND RGB-R / S.VHS CHROMINANCE IN RGB-B GND BLANKING SIGNAL AUDIO IN (LEFT/MONO) COMPOSITE VIDEO GND RGB-B IN BLANKING SIGNAL GND...
  • Page 36: Specifi Cations

    DIMENSIONS (mm) Specifi cations DxLxH (with foot): 212 x 794 x 556 TV BROADCASTING Weight (Kg): 11 PAL/SECAM B/G D/K K’ I/I’ L/L’ DxLxH (without foot): 97 x 794 x 520 RECEIVING CHANNELS Weight (Kg): 10,50 VHF (BAND I/III) OUTPUT/INPUT CONNECTIONS UHF (BAND U) 2 x HDMI HYPERBAND...
  • Page 37: Defi Nitions Of Important Terms

    Sharpness Defi nitions of Important Terms A control that creates the effect of greater resolution Aspect Ratio by light to dark transitions. This refers to the ratio of the width to the height of System a picture. Defi nes the broadcast type of the TV picture since these broadcast systems are not same for all Automatic volume limiter.
  • Page 38: Dvb-T Functionality Information

    DVB-T functionality information This DVB receiver is only suitable for use in the country which it was designed to be used in. Although this DVB receiver conforms to the latest DVB specifi cations at the time of manufacture, we cannot guarantee compatibility with future DVB transmissions due to changes that may be implemented in broadcast signals and technologies.
  • Page 39: Product Guarantee

    Product Guarantee Product Guarantee This product guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of This product is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of original purchase. Any defect that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship will either be replaced, refunded or repaired free of charge where possible during this period by the dealer from whom you purchased the unit.

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