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SOLID STATE COLOR TV 27UX01B OPERA TING GU IDE IMPORT ANT SA FEGUARDS 2-3 FIRST TIME USE 4-9 REMOTE CONT ROL 10-17 SPECIAL FU NCTI ONS 18-29 USEFUL INFORMA TION 30-31 Printed in the United St ates TQB2AA 034 8 ASK ME! 0348E3.fm Page 1 T uesday, April 25 , 2000 4:15 PM[...]
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Import ant - 2 - I MPORT ANT Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this television receiver. POWER SOURCE • This sol id state co lor TV is d esigne d to oper ate on 120 volts 60H z, AC househol d current. • Insert p ower c ord into a 120 volt 6 0Hz ou tlet. • T o p revent electric sh ock, d o not use the tel evision’s plug with an [...]
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Import ant - 3 - PROTECTION AND LOCATION OF YOUR TELEVISION S ET PROTECTION AND LOCATION OF YOUR TELEVISION S ET OPER ATIO N OF YOU R TE LEVIS ION SET IF THE TELEVISIO N SET DO ES NO T OPERAT E PROPER LY FOR SERVICING AND M ODIFICATION 12. Do not use the television set near water, f or example, near a bathtub, was hbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tu[...]
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Introduction - 4 - I NTRODUC TION Y our new television features all s olid state c om ponent s. It is des igned to give you many years of enjoyment. I t was thoroughly t ested and adjusted at the factory for best performance. In order for you t o take full advant age of your new television, please read and follow the inst allation and operating ins[...]
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Inst allation - 5 - I NSTA L LAT ION Remote Control Battery Inst allat ion Batteries: Use two “AA : batteries. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover on back of the remote. 2. Install the batteries in the battery compartment. (Polarit y (+) or (-) must be correct.) 3. Reattach the battery cover . Precaution on Batt ery Use Incorrect inst allatio[...]
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Inst allation - 6 - Optional Equipmen t Connections Audio / Video Connections VCRs, video d isc players, video game c onsoles, an d SA T equipment can a lso be connected to the video inputs. See the optional equipment manual for details. Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown to front or rear Audio/Video input jacks. 2. Select the video mode by pr[...]
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Inst allation - 7 - Amplifier Connection (TO AUDIO AMP) Connect to an external audio amplifier input for listening to TV from a stereo system speakers. Audio Adjustments 1. Select I NTERNAL SPEAKER ON located in the AUDIO menu on scr een. 2. Set amplifier volume to minimum . 3. Adjust TV volume to desired level. 4. Adjust amplifier volume to match [...]
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Picture in Pict ure (PIP) Operation - 8 - P ICTURE IN P ICTURE (PIP ) O PERATION This television includes a two tuner Pictu re In Picture (PIP) feat ure. This allows watching t w o (2) live broadcasts at the same time with or without an external video source (VCR). Without a VCR Procedure • Connect incoming cable to antenna (ANT) input on back of[...]
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Picture in Picture ( P IP ) Operation - 9 - With a VCR - No Cable Box This television includes a two tuner Pictu re In Picture (PIP) feat ure. This allows watching t w o (2) live broadcasts at the same time without or with an external video source (VCR). Connect your television to a VCR, as shown. Note: The Rem ote Control must be pr ogramm ed with[...]
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Remote Control - 10 - R EMOTE C ON TROL PIP Buttons Press to c ontrol PIP features . Power Button Pre ss to turn ON or O FF . Precoded VCR Buttons These buttons transmit the chos en precoded VCR codes. Input B utton Press to select TV or vi deo input. Vo l u m e B u t t o n s Press t o adjust TV sound level. Mute Button Press to mute sound (Closed [...]
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Quick Reference Functions Key Chart - 11 - Q UICK R EFER ENCE F UNCTIONS K EY C HAR T Key Operates Function POWER TV DVD VCR CABLE SA TEL LITE T u rns On and Off selected component s CURSOR BUT TONS TV Menu nav igation TV Access menus and sub-menus TV TV TV mode selection for remote control CBL/SA T CABLE SA TEL LITE Cable mod e selection for remot[...]
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Quick Reference Functions Key Chart - 12 - TV V olume up/do wn TV CABLE / SA TEL LITE DVD Channe l up/dow n for ma in picture Channel up/dow n Previous chapter/next chapter KEYP AD BUTT ONS TV VCR CABLE / SA TEL LITE DVD Selects ch an nel Selects ch an nel Selects ch an nel Selects ch ap ters TV Selects in p ut mode TV Selects SL EEP timer menu STO[...]
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Special Buttons - 13 - S PECI AL B UTTONS Recall Button Press the RECALL butt on to check: 1. Audio mode status 2. CH number or v ideo input select ed 3. Channel Caption (S tation Identif ier) 4. Clock time 5. Sleep timer status LAST -CH Butt on Pressing t he L AST -CH button will swit ch between the last two channels viewed. Note: When sc an nin g[...]
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Special Buttons - 14 - PIP (Picture in Pi cture) Button This feature allows the v i ewer t o m onitor one channel program w hile watching anot her . The monitored source (PIP) can be a diff erent channel or a dif f erent video source (such as a VCR) when connected to the input jacks. PIP Operation 1. Press the PIP button (set must be ON). The PIP f[...]
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Special Buttons - 15 - Frz (Freez e) Button Press the F REEZE button to stop ac tion in the PI P frame. Notes: • Pressing the FREE ZE button w h en the PIP frame is not displayed, will freeze a frame from the main pict ure and display it in the PIP frame. • Pressing the FREEZE button when the PI P frame is displayed, will freeze action from the[...]
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Programming the Remote - 16 - P ROGRAMMI NG THE R EMOTE DVD/VCR Functions This remote is designed to operate diff e rent brands of DVD players and VCRs. Y ou must first program the remote to match the remote system of your DVD or VCR. Procedure 1. T urn ON your DVD or VCR. 2. Aim the remote control at the front of your DVD or VCR. 3. While holding [...]
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Component Codes - 17 - C OMPONE NT C ODES The remote control is capable of operating many brands of VCRs and cable/satellite boxes. Y ou must first program the remote control to m atch the remote system in your VCR or cable/sat e llite box. Some models of VCRs or cable/ s atellite boxes may not remotely operate because the codes are no t available [...]
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Location of T elevision Controls - 18 - Power Button - Pr es s to tur n ON o r OFF . VOL (V olum e) Buttons - Pres s to adjust sound level. CH (Channel) - Press to select programmed channels. Menu Button - Press to display main menu and access onscreen features or Adjustment menus. Input Butto n - Press to select TV or video input. Fron t Cont rol [...]
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Main Menu - 19 - M AIN M ENU Main Menu MENU Button Press the MENU button to display the main menu and submenus. Press the EXIT but ton on the remote co ntrol to exit menus. Cursor Butto ns Press the cursor buttons to select an icon, to highlight the desired features or to select and adjust features . Cursor Butt ons 0348E3.fm Page 19 T uesday, Apri[...]
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Main Menu Feature Chart - 20 - M AIN M ENU F EA TURE C HART M ENU D ESCRIPTION SET -UP Clock Set Enter the time and the day of the week. (T ime will display onscreen after turning on the t elevision, pressing the RECALL button or c hanging channels). Signal Source Select Antenna or CA TV to match the signal at your antenna input. Aut o C hann el Se[...]
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Main Menu Feature Chart - 21 - VIDEO Reset Reset all pictur e adjustments to f actory default settings. Color Adjust desired color intensity . Tin t Adjust natural flesh tones. Brig htness Adjust dark areas for crisp det ail. Contrast Adjust white areas of picture. Sharpness Adjust for best clarity of outlin e detail. CHANNEL ID . Channel I. D . Pr[...]
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Menu Selections - 22 - M ENU S ELECTI ONS SET -UP Language The MENU LANGUAGE is factor y set to ENGLISH. Follow the inst ructions to change t he language menu to ESP AÑ OL, FRAN Ç AIS o r E NGL ISH. 1. Press . 2. Press cursor p or q and t or u to highlight the SET UP icon. 3. Press t o display the SET UP menu. 4. Press cursor p or q to highlight [...]
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Menu Selections - 23 - Channel Memory This feature all ows you to select which channels are pl aced into channel scan memory . 1. Press . 2. Press cursor p or q and t or u to highli ght the SET UP icon. 3. Press to display the SET-UP menu. 4. Press cursor q to h ighlight PROG CHAN. 5. Press cursor q to highlight CHANNEL ME MORY . 6. Press cursor t [...]
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Menu Selections - 24 - Auto Power On This featu re allows th e user to power u p the TV at the s ame time as the cable box (or othe r components) . Of course, the TV must b e plugged into the c able box. Note: When this feature is activated (on), Timer featu res will b e di sabled . 1. Press . 2. Press cu rsor p or q and t or u to highligh t the SE[...]
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Menu Selections - 25 - AUDIO Mode (Stereo/SAP/Mono) When Audio is broadca st in S tereo or SAP , an on-screen display will appear on initial “T urn On” and “Channel Change”. The available choices will be highlighted. 1. Press . 2. Pre ss cursor p or q an d t or u to highlight AUDIO icon. 3. Press to display the AUDIO menu. 4. Press cursor t[...]
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Menu Selections - 26 - Surrou nd Use Surround to enha nce audio response when list ening to stereo broa dc asts. 1. Press . 2. Press cursor p or q and t or u to highlight AUDIO icon. 3. Press t o display the AUDIO menu. 4. Press cursor p or q to highlight Surround. 5. Press cursor t or u to select ON or OFF . 6. Press to exit menu. Speakers (Intern[...]
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Menu Selections - 27 - Sleep This feature is used for aut omatic turn of f in 30, 60, or 90 minutes. Display will flash 3, 2, and 1 to indicate the last three remaining minut es prior to turn off . The Recall dis play will also appear . Note: This featu re will be disable d when Auto Power On is activated. 1. Press . 2. Press cur sor p or q and t o[...]
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Menu Selections - 28 - 6. Use the numeri c keypad on t he remote contr ol or cursor p or q to sel ect channel num ber . 7. Press cu rsor u to add a channel and the curs or t to delete a ch annel from F A VORITES. 8. Repeat steps 7~8 to add or delete channels. 9. Press to exit menu . Manual Caption This features allows you to enter the call names of[...]
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Menu Selections - 29 - LOCK Lock Set Prevent s video games and other video sourc es from being viewed. Channel 3, 4, and v ideo inputs are locked out for 12, 24, 48 hours or . Note: Understa nd how to un lock Lock Se t before us ing it. Use a cod e th at is ea sy to re me mb er o r re co rd it in a safe plac e. 1. Press . 2. Press cu rsor p or q an[...]
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Useful Information - 30 - U SEFUL I NFORMATION Troubleshooting Chart Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks shown below . Specifications Specificat ions are subject to change without noti ce or obligation. Symptoms Check Picture So und SNOWY PICTURE NOISY SOUND - ANTENNA LO CA TION AND/O R CONNECTION MULTIP[...]
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Useful Information - 31 - U SEFUL I NFORMATION T o locate an authorized HIT ACHI service facility in the continent al U.S.A. and Canada, DIAL T OLL FREE 7 days a week, 24 hours a day (1-800-448-2244) service ser vic e 8 0 0 H I T A C H I 8 0 0 H I T A C H I Hitachi has made every ef f ort to assure you hours of trouble free operation fro m y our un[...]
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