Hitachi C32WF727N User Manual
Hitachi C32WF727N User Manual

Hitachi C32WF727N User Manual

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  • Page 1 Users Guide C28WF727N C32WF727N S C R E E N S C R E E N...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Dear HITACHI customer Congratulations on your purchase of the very latest state of the art technology. At Hitachi we pride ourselves on producing high quality televisions with outstanding picture and audio capabilities, coupled with Hitachi’s reputation for superior reliability. You should enjoy many years of trouble free operation from your TV. Take some time to read this Users Guide thoroughly, and if you encounter any difficulty, firstly refer to the Trouble Shooting Guide at the rear of this manual.
  • Page 4 This television has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment. DO ensure that all connections, (including the mains plug, extension leads and inter-connections between the pieces of equipment), are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
  • Page 5: Battery Installation

    always always always Take care to fit your batteries Replace the whole set of Store unused batteries in correctly, observing the plus batteries at one time, taking their packaging and away ‘+’ and minus ‘-’ marks on care not to mix old and new from metal objects which the battery and appliance.
  • Page 6: Aerial Connection

    aerial connection 2 X 15W AUDIO LINE OUT receiving aerial connect aerial connection lead to aerial wall socket the analogue‘in’ socket marked aerial and VCR connection 2 X 15W AUDIO LINE OUT scart leads are an optional extra* receiving aerial connect VCR ‘out’...
  • Page 7: Television Safety

    A scart lead should be fitted between your TV and VCR to enhance your picture and sound quality. Scart leads are essential if you have a stereo TV and VCR and wish to obtain stereo sound from your equipment. These leads can be purchased from your Hitachi dealer or any good High Street electrical retailer.
  • Page 8: Program Tuning

    With a Satellite receiver select Sky News. These measures ensure that all your external equipment is tuned in during the autotune procedure. To make your program tuning easier, HITACHI have installed an automatic tuning procedure to find the programs. Switch your TV on.
  • Page 9 ...notes on manual tuning As well as an automatic tuning procedure your HITACHI television also allows you to input broadcast frequencies through a number of different entry methods. Follow the below steps and choose one of the 5 entry methods to input broadcast frequencies.
  • Page 10 entry method 2 If the right cursor key is pressed, autosearch becomes an option - you can search either up or down. entry method 3 If the right cursor key is pressed again, you can enter a two digit channel number (CH) using the buttons 0-9.
  • Page 11 The handset controls shown below are used when programming your TV and to adjust the sound and picture features. cursor up accept This button is used Use this button to to confirm a move the menu highlighted selection box up. selection.
  • Page 12 The handset controls shown here are used when your TV is in normal operation. standby 16:9 button Used to switch This button your TV in and out of allows you to switch standby mode (see between the various page 32 for details). wide screen features of your TV (see page 22).
  • Page 13 The handset controls shown here dual page colours are used when you are operating Teletext. (red, green, When in yellow, blue) Teletext mode, press On certain pages in once to display dual teletext, these will have page mode, press coded instructions i.e. a again to view current shortcut to a teletext page and TV picture...
  • Page 14: Picture Controls

    For picture and sound values, moving the cursor left will decrease values, whilst moving the cursor right will increase values. Press the MENU button to obtain MAIN MENU. The MAIN MENU highlights the PICTURE option automatically - press OK to select. Select the picture control to be adjusted by using the up / down cursor buttons.
  • Page 15 Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds. The INSTALL option in the MAIN MENU appears. Press the cursor down button to select INSTALL. Once highlighted, accept selection. Press the cursor down button to select MANUAL SETUP. Once highlighted, accept selection. Select your program to swap by moving the selection bar using the up/down cursor buttons over a channels...
  • Page 16: Program Name Change

    ...notes on program name change Program name change can be very useful if you connect external equipment to your television. For example, if you have a games machine connected, you can name the allocated channel ‘GAME’, making it easier to find. Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds.
  • Page 17: Speaker Setup

    ...notes on speaker setup You may want to replace your TV's internal speaker sound to a full external amplified speaker setup using the audio line out sockets (see page 28). In this case the you can mute the TV's speakers by turning the Internal TV Speakers ‘OFF’, allowing sound only to be heard through the external amplified sound sources.
  • Page 18: Pseudo Stereo

    ...notes on nicam features Nicam is a method for transmitting and receiving stereo sound. If your TV is unable to receive Nicam because of the wrong geography, climate etc., or when Nicam in not transmitted in your location it will produce a monaural sound source. stereo wide stereo This effect produces nicam digital...
  • Page 19: Volume Control

    Press the MENU button to obtain MAIN MENU. Press the cursor down button to select AUDIO. Once highlighted, accept selection. Select the control to be adjusted by using the up/down cursor buttons. Once highlighted, adjust the chosen controls by pressing the right/left cursor buttons. volume control This control is used to increase, or decrease the sound from your TV's speakers.
  • Page 20 Select the mode or sound frequency to be adjusted by using the up/down cursor buttons. Once highlighted, adjust the chosen controls by pressing the right/left cursor buttons. mode You have a choice of 3 individual ‘modes’ which can be adjusted to suit personal needs. Set a complete range value (detailed below) and your TV will remember the settings in the appropriate mode number.
  • Page 21: Sleep Timer

    ...notes on Sleep Timer This feature is used to automatically place your TV into standby mode after a set number of minutes - use the right/left cursor buttons to set the timer between 5 and 120 minutes. When the timer has only a minute left this will be shown on the screen as a countdown from 59 seconds to zero, after which your TV’s status will be standby.
  • Page 22 ...notes on wide screen features Various broadcast stations now transmit movies and programs in true wide screen format. Your TV detects these signals and automatically switches your TV to the correct viewing format. However, some broadcasters do not transmit this automatic sensing signal, and so your TV will not recognise which format is being transmitted.
  • Page 23 ...notes on Default features Your TV also has default features which can control the viewing format of your TV’s picture. See below for entry into and adjustment of these features. Press the MENU button to obtain MAIN MENU. Press the cursor down button to select FEATURES.
  • Page 24: Teletext

    ...notes on Teletext Teletext is an on screen information magazine and it is entered by pressing the teletext button on your handset - a page similar to the one below will appear. Select the topic you want to view by entering a three digit number on your handset corresponding to the page number eg.
  • Page 25: Teletext Dual

    ...notes on teletext dual page feature At Hitachi we are committed to the constant development of our televisions capabilities. One of the features developed for the benefit of you, the customer, is the expansion of the Teletext service from a one page screen display to a feature that can be manipulated in a number of ways.
  • Page 26: Progressive Scan

    Note: a standard 50Hz picture is not available on your model Progressive Scan Hitachi’s Progressive Scan TV’s are constantly thinking ahead, filling in all the 625 scan lines in one go to make up a complete frame. This progressive addition of extra line information produces a picture that is brighter, more detailed than conventional televisions and displays the picture without the line ‘flicker’...
  • Page 27: Multi-Picture

    ...notes on multiple picture By pressing the multiple picture button on the handset ( ) your TV screen will step through and display all channels received through your aerial (depending on the display mode - see below). Example on right shows a Display Mode of Press the MENU button to obtain MAIN MENU.
  • Page 28 2 X 15W AUDIO LINE OUT Before connecting external equipment, please consult 2 X 15W Audio Visual Setup on page 33. AUDIO LINE OUT DIN sockets AV1 scart input The DIN sockets are used to connect two . Use this socket to external speakers for which no amplifier is necessary.
  • Page 29: Signal Source Entry

    camcorder Connecting a camcorder to your TV is easy. First, identify the type of camcorder and its connecting sockets. If it is a standard 8mm type camera then this is likely to have 'RCA' type sockets. If you have a S-VHS or Hi8 camera you may have a S- VHS socket.
  • Page 30 ...notes on signal source entry Each piece of external equipment connected to your TV must have its own input socket. It would also be easier, and more organised, if the external equipment connected also had its own channel number. Signal Source entry allows us to tell the allocated channel what equipment is connected to which socket.
  • Page 31 option 2 AV2 is the signal source used when connecting external equipment such as home entertainment systems and satellite decoders through a scart lead to the AV2 socket at the rear of your TV. option 3 AV3 is the signal source used when connecting temporary equipment like a camcorder to your TV through the audio/video sockets at the front of your TV.
  • Page 32 TV mode light This will be lit when on/off button your TV is on and when in standby mode, and flash Use this to switch your TV on and when a function off.(when switched off using this button from your remote control your TV consumes no power - unlike is being sent to the TV.
  • Page 33 important note It is very important that the AV menu setup is adjusted correctly when connecting external equipment to your TV - the incorrect setting may lead to picture breaking and splitting..notes on using VCR’s and camcorders through AV input The AV Input screen is used as a means of instructing your television to recognise what external equipment is being connected to your TV’s scart, S-VHS and/or phono sockets.
  • Page 34 answers questions Check that your plug is connected to the socket and switched on,check fuse and make sure TV Why won't my TV switch on? is not in standby mode (see below) Make sure there are no obstructions between Why doesn't my remote control handset work? the handset and the TV's infra-red lens, or the batteries may be exhausted - replace the whole set of batteries.
  • Page 35: Guarantee

    2. the product has not been repaired, maintained, or modified by any person other than a Hitachi authorised dealer. 3. the product serial number has not been removed or altered. •this guarantee does not apply to a product acquired second hand or for commercial or communal use.
  • Page 36 E n v i r o n m e n t a l N o t i c e Hitachi are signatories to the commitment made by the consumer electronics industry on reducing energy consumption by televisions and video recorders on standby.
  • Page 37 Weight..........................66cm = 33.50kg (NET) 76cm = 55kg (NET) Dimensions (Width x Depth x Height)................66cm = 790 x 525 x 516 (mm) 76cm = 883 x 572 x 551 (mm) Remote Control Batteries....................2 X HITACHI R6P(G) (equivalent ‘AA’) scart socket AV2 scart socket AV1...
  • Page 38 Fax: +46 (0) 8 562 711 13 Tel: +39 02 38073415 Servizio Clienti Email: csgswe@hitachi-eu.com Fax: +39 02 48786381/2 Email: customerservice.italy@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE LTD (Norway) AB HITACHI EUROPE S.A.S Lyon Office STRANDVEIEN 18 B.P. 45, 69671 BRON CEDEX 1366 Lysaker...

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