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Page 1: ...SOLID STATE COLOR TV OPERATING GUIDE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 2 5 FIRST TIME USE 6 23 THE REMOTE CONTROL 24 40 EASY GRAPHIC GUIDE 41 60 m ff y USEFUL INFORMATION INDEX 61 66 ...

Page 2: ...and___s_c_mi WARNING TO FgEVB I FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE TillS TELEVISION SYSTEM TO RAIN OR MOISTURE I NOTE There are no user sermiceal_ pints kmide lhe receive Model mmnl m and serial number are k_licaled on back side of Um set I POWEStS XJlK_ Tlds i HTIK_HI color W is deaigned b operale on 120 volts 60 az AC _ cialanL Inse4 i omer coni bto a 120 volt 60 Hz oullet TO _ _ SIIOCI IX NOT U...

Page 3: ...ld result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the television set _9 11 1 If the television set has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged unplug this televi sion set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel if liquid has been spilled into this television set unplug it from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personne...

Page 4: ...arking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply at your home consult your television dealer or local power company For television sets designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions 2O 21 If the television set does not operate normally by following the operating instructions unplug this television set from the wall outlet and refer servic ing to qualified s...

Page 5: ...ED by your Hitachi Factory Warranty When using the Picture in Picture function the sub picture should not be left permanently in one corner of the screen or a pattern burn may develop over a long period of time This Color Television receiver was intended mainly for the private viewing of programs broadcast by TV stations and cable companies and programs from other video sources Public viewing may ...

Page 6: ...TE TRANSMI N ER 27UX5B CLU 692GR REMOTE TRANSMITTER 27CX4B CLU 691GR REMOTE TRANSMITTER PART NO 2573972 2573922 II Q Q_ QQ QQQ m 2573921 ILLUSTRATION Q iooo o_ 27CX3B TELEVISION STAND SP292B Black Color Not included order separately TELEVISION STAND SP291G Grey Color Not included order separately H410253 Black H410252 Grey rn am lm l 0 0 00 00o 0 ____J CLU 851GR CLU 692GR CLU 691GR CAUTION Thetele...

Page 7: ...rom the wall outlet Do not subject the Remote Transmitter to shocks such as dropping it on the floor etc Precision parts may be damaged 3 Do not allow the Remote Transmitter to become wet and avoid placing itin areas of high humidity Don t leave it on or near a heater Excess heat or moisture may cause the unit to cease operation 4 Ifthe batteries become exhausted Remote Control operation may becom...

Page 8: ...in the room to find the best spot for viewing The drawiings give several suggestions The l est picture is seen by sittingdirectly infront of the and about 3 to 6 feet from the screen Dudng daylighthours reflectionsfrom outsidelight may appear on the screen If so drapes or screenscan be usedto reducethe reflection or the TV can be locatedin a differentsectionof the room If the TV s audio output wil...

Page 9: ...e sets are equipped with one VHF UHF antenna terminal The VHF UHF terminal can be used for normal TV cable TV CATV a TV game etc 1 VHF 75 Ohm antenna CAW When using a 75 ohm coaxial cable system disconnect the VHF adaptor from the VHF 75 ohm receptacle and connect the outdoor antenna or CATV cable to a VHF 75 ohm receptacle To Outdoor Antenna or CATV Cable VHFIUHF t g disconnect SOhmII I V FAdaP e...

Page 10: ...TER CURSOR EXCEPT MODEL 27CX3B Q InfraredRemoteSensor O AVXButton Volume Buttons ChannelButtons 0000 0 _NU e rnER MENU P_Q Button See Page25 NOTE The ProgramIcon Clock Icon and ChannelMemoryMenuin SetUp are notdisplayedusingthe Front Menu Key Thisfeature usesthe numberedbuttons whichare notinthefront panelandtheCH UP DOWN buttonis disabledat Menu Function For completeMenu Icon use the remotecontro...

Page 11: ...he top rightcornerof the TV screen _ POWER button Pressthisbutton to turnthe IVON or OFF NOTE YourHITACHITV willappearto beturned OFP IfthereisnovideoinputwhenVIDEO 1 2 or3 isselected PressAVX untilit returnsto the same VIDEO 1 2 or 3 if not Power is OFF _ REMOTE CONTROL sensor PointyourGenius Remoteat thisarea when selectingchannels adjusting volume etc _ FRONT INPUT JACKS for VIDEO 3 Use these a...

Page 12: ...der or VCR as shown in the following examples Video camera OUTPUT Insertaudio cable into leftchannel for mono sound INPUT Video camera OUTPUT INPUT V L R NPUT S VHS _ ii_ BackofVCR r 1 NOTE Completely insert the connection cord plugs when connecting to front panel jacks Ifyou do not the played back picture may be abnormal 12 ...

Page 13: ...bythe television s remotecontrol Use thesejacksfor theSURROUND Leftand Right channels See page 13 and 16 Q S Video InputI providesS Video Super Video jacksfor connectingequipment withS Videooutputcapability TIPS ON REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS The S Video connectionis providedfor high performancelaser discs VCR s etc that have thisfeature Use this connectionin placeof the standardvideoconnectionif yourd...

Page 14: ...REAR PANEL JACKS O VHF UHF AUDIO to HI FI OUTPUT 3 TERMINALS INPUT TERMINALS Q AIJ TO I AUI m m IO R _NPUT 2 VIDEO MONO IO AUDIO _m t_lPt T1 VIE EO C_t AU IO S VIDEO Q VHF UHF ANTENNA TERMINAL Q S VIDEO INPUT 14 ...

Page 15: ... _ 2 waysignalsplitter r q O O 0 D o 0 0 _ r l oo 0 0 IIIIII IIIIII 0 Stereo System Amplifier VHFAJHF Optional see tips on page 13 Laserdisc player VCR I r _ camcorder etc I F Typical full feature set up Follow connections that pertain to your personal entertainment system 15 ...

Page 16: ...e system as shown below in Fig 1 Rear of Set Audio To HI FI Terminal TO AUDIO INPUT TERMINAL OF EXTERNAL AMPUFIER EXTERNAL AUDtO AMPUFIER EXTERNAL SPEAKER SPEAKER FIG 1 NOTE To prevent damage to the speakeranddistorted sound setthevolumecontrolof the audioamplifierlower andadjustthe soundlevelusingthe volumecontrolonthe RemoteTransmitterof the TV set 16 ...

Page 17: ...l then pressthe AVX buttonas necessaryto view the inputsource INPUT MODE SELECTION ORDER Antenna Input 121 _I VIDEO NOTE When TV issetto VIDEO anda videosignalis notreceivedfrom VIDEO INPUT JACKonthe jack panel of the IV i e VCRNideo DiscPlayer etc is notconnectedor the videodeviceis OFF the screenwill be grey blue CONNECTING MONAURAL AUDIO VCR OR VIDEO DISC PLAYER 1 2 Connect thecable from the VI...

Page 18: ... jack Fig 1 5 Press the AVX button to return to the previous channel Press the AVX button to view the program from the VCR or Video Disc Player The video mode VIDEO disappears automatically after approx 8 seconds Video Cassette Recorder TV INPUT TERMINAL INPUT VIDEO MONOI AUDIO VIDEOOUT AUDIOOUT L R FIG 1 NOTE d TV INPUT TERMINAL BACK OF VCR HITACHI MODEL V F S751A or _nilar model Completely inser...

Page 19: ... a separate audio amplifier Use the Audio to Hi Fi output on the IV 1 I SURROUND REQUIRED OPTIONAL EFFECT FEATURE CONNECTION CONNECTION OFF O Q Receive Mono and Stereo Sound SIMULATE Q Q MUSIC MOVIE At Mono Input sound is changed more loudly At stereo Input sound of music is changed more loudly Surround Channel added to left and right Audio Amplifier speakers Movie Theater Reproduction Surround Ch...

Page 20: ...sor of the TV To operate your VCR point the remote at the remote sensor of the VCR POWER READY LEARN E _ _ _ r 7 IIIIP_ _ _ CURSOR USE_ iL_ j 11117 0 C_NEL Q A_ o H rrACHI GENIUS REMOTE CLU 851GR Q LIGHT button When you are in a dark room pressthisbutton on the sideofthe remoteto lightupthebuttonsshown in _ The lightwillstayonfor about8 secondsif nobuttonispressed The buttons willnotappearto light...

Page 21: ...DY LEARN v_ o 00 SELECT CURSOR vc caw 0 usr 0 SELECT SWITCH When IV is set When VCR is set POWER READY LEARN lr_r_7_rr q li ti tl II li 1 II II I ISELECTI I IIILo _ CURSOR MENU _ _0 _ U_R 0 _SELECT SWITCH POWER READY LEARN II II B II c II D I II E II F I1 G II H I I IL E MENU CURSOR TvO _0 cAT_0 _SELECT SWITCH When CAIV is set When USER is set 21 ...

Page 22: ...int the remote at the remote sensor of the VCR To operate your cable box point the remote at the remote sensor of the cable box I HITACHI GENIUS REMOTE CLU 692GR POWER rv VTR MENUiCAI_ I 1411 I IIH_I o ii mii 1 VTR M EN U _ MULTI PAGE SELECT SWITCH Slide the switch in the direction of the arrow to select the MULTI PAGE mode Button layout when TV is selected The P IN P SHIFT EXCHNG and FREEZE butto...

Page 23: ... box point the remote at the remote sensor of the cable box t _ TV VTR MENU_ w_TV i HITACHI 1 GENIUS REMOTE CLU 691GR T POWER TV V TR MEN_TV _11 I1_ II II II POWER w wm _u_E MENUl I I _NT_ MULTI PAGE SELECT SWITCH Slide the switchin the direction of the arrow to select the MULTI PAGE mode Button layout when TV is selected Buttonlayout for VCR Powerbuttonturnsthe VCR ON orOFF Button layout for MENU...

Page 24: ... READY LEARN I PINPI l_c ll_ _i I SHIFTI IFREEZ4 It II II II I I II II II REC_LLI III _ HITACHI GENIUS REMOTE CLU_51GR rC _ POWER T_ VIA MENU CATV mp uLn_ HITA _HI GENIUS REMOTE CLU 692GR POWER T_ q VTR MENU CArVe O O UENUlI I ll_ _ POWER _ VTR MENUiCATV mp auLn_ 0001 ooei 000 0 HITACHI POWER rv v rR MENUiCATV tlua_ul i I lemlall I _4_1 LL I_i 24 ...

Page 25: ... and ifthe ON TIME or OFF TIME has been set See page 48 Channel and CHpATNINoEL Audio _elected Antenna Source 1 EWS STE_E0 _1 L l ST SA _ Audio broadcast AUTOMAT C__J II MESS G oooo II _1 P ON 7 00 AM I I UI I Iil I_ _OFF 9 00 PM 10 15 _ TIME ON TIMER I III If a video input is used J VIDEO I S IN Video Input s Whenan S Video input is connected 3 POWER READY LEARN I PINP I IEXCHN4 I SHIFTI IFREEZ_ ...

Page 26: ...e CHANNEL SELECT buttons are used to set the time channel memory etc CHANNEL SELECTOR buttons I ntertwoorthreenumberstoselectchannels Entera 0 firstforchannels1to9 Usethe 100 button forchannels 100 and higher Channel selection may also be performed by pressing channel up or down NOTE The TV may not receive some channels if you are not in the correct AIR CABLE mode See page 40 I Q AVX button The AV...

Page 27: ... if the CLOSED CAPTION feature is turned OFF The word MUTE will not be displayed ifthe CLOSED CAPTION feature is ON LAST CHANNEL LST CH button Use thisbutton to select between the last two channelsviewed Goodfor watchingtwo sporting events etc PRME STEREO 28 ST SA STEREO Q PICTURE IN PICTURE buttons See separate sectionon page28 for a description LIGHT Bu n ON When you are in a dark room press thi...

Page 28: ..._ _4 I _ II E_I I I I II II II I I II I I I _ I CLU 851GR POWER TV VTRe I ME N LI CATV _N PI Ir_ ISHIFT I CLU 692GR P IN P BUTTON Press the P IN P button and a sub picture appears in one corner of the screen Press the button a second time to remove the sub picture from the screen TheIV channel willalways be either the main picture or the sub picture Main Picture NEWS STEREO Sub Picture EXCHNG EXCH...

Page 29: ...EXCHNG picture in picture function willnotworkwiththisFREEZE function _kCAUTION pattern burn may develop ifthe sub picture is left in the same corner permanently If the A P IN P feature is used frequently occasionally shift the sub picture to a different corner NOTE 1 Only sound from the main picture can be heard 2 P IN P will not work with a CHILD LOCK channel as the Main Picture but it will be d...

Page 30: ... Remote button 6 Release both buttons when the VCR starts to change channels The Genius Remote will now control your VCR i NOTES 1 Ifyour VCR cannot be operatedafterperforming the above procedures this means that your VCR s codeshave notbeen precodedintothe GENIUS REMOTE Please store your VCR codes in memory by using the USER mode Refer to page 34 2 The GENIUS REMOTE CONTROL willremem berthe codes...

Page 31: ...the Genius RemoteControl is programmed for yourcablebox If the cablebox channels do notchangeafter 5 seconds try a different Genius Remotebutton Release both buttons whenthe cable box startstochange channels The Genius Remotewillnowcontrolyourcable box NOTES 1 If your cablebox cannot be operatedafter per forming the above procedures thismeans that your cable boxcodeshave notbeen preceded intothe G...

Page 32: ...4 6 Pioneer 1 ProScan 2 Quasar 6 RCA 1 2 Realistic 6 9 CHANNEL NOLUME Sanyo 9NOLUME Scott 7 8 Sears 1 9 Sharp CHANNEL Sony 5 MUTE AVX Sylvania 4 6 Tashiko 0 Marantz 9NOLUME Marta 0 Memorex 6NOLUME MGA 7 Minolta 1 Mitsubishi 7 Montgomery Wards CHANNEL Technics 6 Toshiba 1 8 Vector Research VOLUME Video Concepts VOLUME Wards CHANNEL Yamaha 0 VOLUME Zenith 3 5 TABLE 2 CABLEBOXPRECODED REMOTE CONTROLS...

Page 33: ...eer 1 iProScan 2 Quasar 6 RCA 1 2 Realistic 6 9 CHANNEL Sanyo 9 Scott 7 8 Sears 1 9 Sharp CHANNEL Sony 5NOLUME NOLUME Matte 0 Memorex 6 MGA 7 Minolta 1 _ Mitsubishi 7 Montgomery Wards CHANNEL NEC 9 Panasonic 6 Sylvania 4 6 Tashiko 0 Technics 6 Toshiba 1 8 Wards CHANNEL Yamaha 9 Zenith 3 5 TABLE 4 CABLEBOX PRECODED REMOTE CONTROLS FORHITACHI GJ111 REMOTE CLU691GR ANDCLU692GR Press SELECT and this A...

Page 34: ...ring the remote control codes of an other device turn OFF the power of the device VCR Cable Converter etc If you do not do this the device may work unexpectedly The power could be turned ON an important tape could be erased the volume could increase too much etc POWER READY LEARN GENIUS REMOTE CLU B51GR LEARNABLE BUTTONS These buttons can learn the codes of other remote control transmitters when t...

Page 35: ...n Set the MULTI PAGE select switch to USER position Press of the learnable buttons the Genius in this This button will be used to store one on Remote 7 example the new code The READY indicator will flash at this time The light will remain lit for approximately 15 seconds If no other function is performed at this time the operation is canceled READY LEARN flashing off The Genius Remote is ready to ...

Page 36: ...ctly If it does not operate correctly repeat from step 1 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to store other keys TO CLEAR THE STORED CODES FROM THE USER MODE Set the MULTI PAGE select switch to the USER mode and LEARN USE mode select switch to LEARN Then press the POWER and the MUTE buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds The READY and LEARN LEDs will light together All MULTI PAGE KEYS with codes are reset to their ...

Page 37: ...arnedcodesinits memoryare erasedandwillhave to be reprogrammedintothe memory 5 The Genius RemoteControlmay notbe able to learncertainspecial remotecodes i CAUTION ON BATTERIES 1 2 3 The Genius Remote Control is working when the LEARN indicator lights up when a button is pressed When you press a button and the learn indicator will not light up or ifthe operation is extremely slow this is an indicat...

Page 38: ...E Press the CURSOR buttons first to view FAVORITE CHANNELS See Page 43 I This part of the screen shows that selections are available This part of the screen shows which Remote Control buttons to use 3 PROGRAM VIDEO RESET CLOCK D AUDIO _oooooooooooooooooooooeoooeooooooooooooeooooo 4AI_ ENTER MENU SET EXIT J OOOOOO l NOTE For CLU 692GR and CLU 691GR slide MULTI PAGE select to MENU CAW mode to work o...

Page 39: ...PTION PAY1 ABC etc LOCK picture sound IPROGRAM I Check channel IVOLUM E I Lower v lume n LIST name scan I CORRECTION selected channels childlock CLOCK I CLOCK Set before using I ON OFF Turn IV ON or OFF SET timer features I TIMER one time or daily I OTO T C ISet r ne I OTO T C ISe r ne MESSAGE 1 time or daily MESSAGE 2 time or daily VIDEO Adjust Contrast Color Tint Brightness Sharpness and White C...

Page 40: ...R buttons to highlight the correct AIR CABLE mode and press MENU to exit Your choice will be shown on the display Your selection is shown here AUTO PROGRAM l CHANNEL CLOSED I MEMORY CAPT ON _1_ ENTER MENU SET EXIT Reception channels for each mode are shown at the right Refer to your cable or TV guide for channel identification standards If certain CA rV channels are poor or not pos sible in the CA...

Page 41: ...nels AIR CABLE AUTO AIR PROGRAM CHANNEL ICLOSED I MEMORY CAPT ON _ ENTER MENU SET EXIT CURSOR ENTER CHANNEL MEMORY _NNEL 05 ERASE NEXT CHANNEL CH CHV MENU EXIT CURSOR CHANNEL C2 CHANNEL MEMORY CHANNEL 05 ADD NEXT CHANNEL CH CH MENU EXIT i CHANNEL MEMORY I se this function after AUTOPROGRAM to add or erase additional channels by the Remote Control CHANNEL buttons Your Choice will be highlighted in ...

Page 42: ...FF MODE C C Closed Caption is for the program you are viewing MODE TEXT is for additional information such as news reports or a TV program guide This information covers the entire screen and viewing the TV program is not possible TEXT may not be available with every I _ program CHANNEL 1 is used for the primary language usually English CHANNEL 2 is sometimes used for a second language may vary by ...

Page 43: ... select one of your favorite channels Use the CURSOR buttons to select the location in magenta color for your favorite channel Press ENTER to save the channel location Enter channel 00 to erase a favorite channel 35 50 02 15 21 11 07 99 02 14 31 98 lib NEXT CHANNEL CH CH _ ENTER MENU SET EXIT ENTER O v I 50 02 15 37 27 04 i I 21 11 07 99 02 14 CH SET 35 Highlight ACTION and press ENTER to use your...

Page 44: ...lor iiiiiiIiiii nllDillllllllllll I Bass IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH nllll I Tint iiiiinllllllllllllUllllllill I Treble iiiinlllllllllllllllnlllllll Brightness hi MTS Mode STEREO Sharpness I Dynamic Bass OFF White Control ON Loudness OFF Internal Speakers ON Surround OFF I NOTE This RESET Selection will not change your preferred adjustments To change back to your adjustments I see VIDEO page 50 or AUD...

Page 45: ...o selectletters Pressthe CURSOR to change position Press ENTER to set the CHANNEL CAPTION and it will appear inthe top leftcornerofthe screen PressCHANNEL or the numberbuttonsto selectand labeladditionalchannels Press MENU to exit The representsa blankspace Select CANCEL to erase a CHANNEL CAPTION I PROGRAM LIST I This function allows you to view which channels are labeled in CHANNEL CAPTION NAME ...

Page 46: ...NNEL CH CHV KEY NUMBER O 9 l L ENTER MENU y SET EXIT CHILD LOCK 41 CHILDLOCK IKEY NUMBER1 CANCEL I MENU ICHANGE I 000 NEXT CHANNEL CHak CHV KEY NUMBER 0 9 MENU 41 Ib EXIT The picture and sound will now be blocked out for this channel Repeat the same steps to cancel the CHILD LOCK To changethe keynumber select keynumberchange Enterthe old number factorypreset000 for firsttime use then entera newthr...

Page 47: ...22 II 100 100 1oo 100 NEXT CHANNEL CH CH 41_ ENTER MENU SET EXIT CURSOR _ CH LEVEL 22 ii iIII 100 lOO 100 NEXT CHANNEL CH CH l_ ENTER MENU SET EXIT Press ENTER to set the channel Press the CURSOR _ I_ to adjust volume level Press MENU to exit NOTE 1 2o VOLUME CORRECTION adjustment is for the channel displayed inthe top right corner of the screen To adjust a different channel you must select the ch...

Page 48: ... ONCE DALLY CANCEL HOUR 01 12 ENTER MENU SET EXIT CURSOR ONT ME 0 00 OFF TIME 09 00 ON CHANNEl 39 MODE OFF ONCE llil CANCEL ENTER MENU START EXIT The step to change will be in magenta Press the number buttons to select the time the TV will turn ON or OFF AM 1 PM 2 Press the CURSOR 4 buttons for MODE ONCE one time only or MODE DAILY TV will turn ON OFF at the same time every day Press CHANNEL Y or ...

Page 49: ...racter Use the CURSOR 1 I_ to change position PressENTER when messageis finished The asterisk representsa blankspace Movethe CURSOR 1 until CANCEL is magentaandpress ENTER to erase message MESSAGE 1 REMEMBER TO TAKE DALLY VITAMINS CANCEL _ ENTER MENU SET EXIT ENTER MESSAGE 1 REMEMBER TO TAKE DAILY VITAMINS _ ONCE DAILY TIME AM PM ENTER MENU SET EXIT CURSOR Use the CURSOR A Yto choose MODE or TIME ...

Page 50: ...ction to changethe contrastbetweenblackandwhitelevelsinthe picture COLOR Use thisfunction to adjustthe levelof colorin the picture TINT Use thisfunction to adjustflesh tonesso that they appear natural BRIGHT Use thisfunction to adjustoverallpicturebrightness SHARPNESS Use thisfunction to adjustthe amountof fine detail inthe picture WHITE CONTROL Use thisfunction to adjustthe whitebalance hue of th...

Page 51: ...klalauu_ BASS TREBLE mm_ RESET _ ENTER MENU SET EXIT Press the CURSOR buttonsto selectand make adjustments The function to be adjustedwillbe in magenta BALANCE This function willcontrolthe leftand rightbalanceofthe IV internalspeakers the audioto hi fioutput and the surroundspeakers BASS TREBLE RESET This function controls the low frequency audio to all speakers This function controls the high fre...

Page 52: ... a secondary language weather report etc or MONO monaural sound used when receiving a weak stereo broadcast The sources received will be displayed below the channel number The source you select will be displayed to the left of the channel number See example below for each selection when both stereo and second audio are received monaural is always received STEREO SELECTED NEWS STEREO 31 I ST SA I S...

Page 53: ...XIT Use the CURSOR buttons to select Surround settings SURROUND OFF Use thisfor normal stereo monobroadcasts I NOTE _fthes_undisn_isywhenastere_br_adcastisreceivedandtheTVissett_theSurr_undm_de_decrease J the Treble control or turn the Surround OFF MOVIE SURROUND Listeneris surroundedby many soundsourcessuchas a movietheater reproduction I NOTE Some TV systems do not transmit optimum audio channel...

Page 54: ...vacation DO NOT Do not clean your screen or cabinet with strong cleaners polishes or chemically treated cloth Do notplace rubber orvinylproductsor cellophanetape onyour set Do not touch the screen too often DonotsubjecttheRemoteControlto shocks suchasdropping itonthefloor etc Physicaldamagetothe precision partsmay result Avoidplacingthe RemoteControlin a highhumidityplace orgettingit wet Don tleav...

Page 55: ...ection or position of the antenna may improve reception Ghosting may also be caused by defects in the antenna system such as unshielded leads or connecting several sets to the same antenna without using multiple antenna couplers SNOW Ifyourreceiverislocatedinthefringe areaof atelevisionstationwherethesignalisweak your picturemay be marred by the appearance of small dots When the signalis extremely...

Page 56: ...RE BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE SYMPTOMS No picture no sound Sound OK picture poor Picture OK sound poor Picture blurred Lines or streaks in picture Poor reception on some channels No color Poor color i NOTES 56 ...

Page 57: ...V 60 Hz Powerconsumption ave 116W Power consumption max 155W Antennainputimpedance 75 Ohm Channel coverage 181 ch VHF Band 2 13 UHF Band 14 69 CAI V Mid Band A 5 A 1 Super Band J W Hyper Band W 1 W 28 Ultra Band W 29 W 84 Video 1 0Vp p 75 Ohm S Video Luminance Y 1 0Vp p 75 Ohm Chrominance C 0 286Vp p 75 Ohm Audio input impedance 47k Ohm Average input level 470mVrms Maximum input level 940mVrms Out...

Page 58: ...t and expedient assistance Our service Hotline operator will direct you to the Hitachi Authorized Service Facilily nearest you Just present proof of purchase and or delivery receipts Io the H_lachi Authorized Service Facility and service will be rendered in accordance with the terms of the Iimil ed warranty as stated on your warranty card or operating guide Should you have any questions regarding ...

Page 59: ...1 33 36 t EAFUWtCSE Sm _h 20 34 35 36 LIGHT OuUon 26 22 27 L ocarmn VZe_dng 3 6 54 LST CH 27 26 IMoMe Soi emmd 19 53 Mono_ 53 Moil pa0e 26 21 22 Music Simmmd 19 53 P IN P Piclure in Picb e 5 27 28 2_ _ Conne tor _ Rll dua e CauldmlS Power Lig_ BuUon _ 22 _ B_ _ _ Cha rm_ Cap_k_ _ Lock 446 List VotkJmeC mre df_ion 47 Ready Indlk akx 31 32 33 36 RECALL Band 44_ 55 _ C onlxlol C aldle Box FunlClbk ms...

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