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    							FIRST TIME USE
    11
    Quick Reference Remote Control Buttons And Functions
    In addition to controlling all of the functions on your Hitachi LCD TV, the new remote control is designed to operate different 
    types of devices, such as, DVD Players, cable boxes (CBL), set top boxes, satellite receivers (SAT), VCRs and compatible 
    HDMI CEC DVD Players. The remote control must be programmed to control the chosen device. Please see pages 22~27 for 
    a complete description of all features and programming of the remote con\
    trol.
    The TV’s remote control sensor is located on the right bottom corner of the TV frame. To control TV functions, please point • 
    the remote control directly at the sensor for best results.
    The pause button “ • ll “ on the remote control can be used to freeze the picture on the screen, in case this button is pressed 
    by accident, please press it one more time to restore the moving picture.
    For HDMI CEC details, please see page 38.• 
    NOTES
    CLU-49101S
    POWER Button(TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR)
       Press  this  button  to  switch  the  selected  device On or Off standby.
    (-) DASH/SLEEP Button(TV, SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR, DVD)
     Press  this  button  to  tune  a  digital  channel.  In TV  mode  press  to  set  your  Sleep  Timer  from  5 minutes to 4 hours.
    LAST CHANNEL Button(TV, SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR, DVD)
     Press  this  button  to  switch  between  the  current and the last channel viewed.
    VOLUME Buttons(TV, AVR)
     Press  up  (+)  to  increase  or  down  (-)  to  decrease the audio level of your TV.
    MENU Button(TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR)
     Accesses the OSD menu system.
    EXIT Button(TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR)
    Press this button to exit the OSD menu.
    CURSOR PAD/SELECT Buttons(TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR)
     The  CURSOR  PAD  is  used  to  navigate  through the  OSD  and  INPUT  menu  system,  The  Select button  is  used  to  Set/Activate  highlighted  menu items.
    INPUT Button(TV, AVR)
       Press this button to change input.
    ENERGY SAVE Button(TV)
     Press  this  button  to  set  Power  Consumption reduction based on three levels (Min, Med, Max).
    CONTROL Buttons(SAT/CBL, DVD, PVR/VCR, AVR) Control the functions of your satellite receiver, set top  box,  bable  box,  DVD,  VCR,  PVR  and AVR. Also  Control  the  functions  of  compatible  DVD players with HDMI-CEC control.
    DEVICE Buttons(TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR)
       Press  these  buttons  to  switch  between  your devices.
    NUMERIC Buttons(TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Press  these  buttons  to  manually  enter  the channel  or  for  numeric  entry  when  navigating through the OSD menu system.
    ENTER Button(TV, DVD, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, AVR) Press this button to use as a SELECT feature.
    CHANNEL UP/DOWN Buttons (TV, PVR/VCR, SAT/CBL, DVD, AVR)
     Press these buttons to change the channel up or down.
    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
    Dynamic        Standard       Movie        CustomPro-Night           Pro-Day          Game
    MUTE Button(TV, AVR)Press the button to reduces the audio level to 0 and press it again to restore the audio level.
    GUIDE Button(SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR, DVD) Press this button to access the program guide of other devices.
    INFO Button(TV, DVD, SAT/CBL, PVR/VCR) S h o w s   t h e   i n p u t   s i g n a l   s t a t u s   a n d   o t h e r information.
    PICTURE MODE Button(TV)
     Picture  mode  can  be  changed,  each  time  it  is pressed, in the following sequence.
    FAVORITE CHANNEL/DISC MENU Button(TV, SAT/CBL)
     Press  to  access  the  Favorite  Channel  list. Press to access DISC MENU during playback.
    ASPECT Button(TV)
     Press this button to change picture size.
    CLOSED CAPTION (CC) Button(TV)
       Press to show and change the closed caption mode.                                                              
    						
    							12
    Quick Setup Guide
    a). Secure it with the Wire Clamp (see page 7) .Wire Clam p
    b). Connect the power cord to the AC outlet.
    c).  The  Indicating  Lamp  will  light  red  (Standby  mode)  and  then 
    light blue (picture is shown).
    2. CONNECT YOUR NEW HITACHI LCD TV TO THE POWER SOURCE
    3. POWER ON/OFF YOUR NEW HITACHI LCD TV
    Press the POWER button on the remote control or the POWER 
    button on the Front Control Panel to power on/off the LCD TV. 
    or
    Air/Cable
    Rear Panel Jack
    CLU-49101S
    For  Stand-By 
    Power OFF
    If  the  Indicating  lamp  is  off,  the  POWER  button  on 
    the remote control will not operate. Please make sure 
    that the power cord is plugged to the AC outlet.
    NOTE
    4. FOLLOW THE TV SETUP WIZARD INSTRUCTIONS ON NEXT PAGE
    Indicating 
    Lamp
    Perform  the  following  steps  to  quickly  setup  your  new 
    Hitachi LCD Television Set.
    1. ANTENNA CONNECTION
    Unless your LCD Television 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.
    VHF (75-Ohm) antenna/CATV (Cable TV)
    When using a 75-Ohm coaxial cable system, connect the 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 or
    Cable TV (CATV) SystemTo AIR/CABLETerminal
           
    						
    							FIRST TIME USE
    13
    TV Setup Wizard
    Setup Wizard (5/8)Please select TV RF tuning band ...Move Select
    SEL
    Air
    Cable
    Previous Cancel
    The  sixth  step  will  start  the  scanning  feature  to  find  the  channels 
    available  on  the  antenna  or  cable  system.  Press  the    SELECT 
    button on the remote control to start the channel scan.
    Setup Wizard (6/8)Please check that the RF cable is
    connected properly.
    Scan time may take over 20 minutes.
    Move Select
    SEL
    Start
    Previous Cancel
    The  seventh  step  is  the  channel  scanning  process,  it  shows  the 
    scan  of  digital  channels  first  and  then  the  analog  channels  next. 
    The  scanning  process  will  show  how  many  channels  have  been 
    found.  Please  be  patient  while  the  scanning  process  searches 
    for  the  available  channels  in  your  area.  If  you  wish  to  cancel  the 
    process, press the  SELECT button on the remote control.
    Setup Wizard (7/8)Searching, Please wait...
    Searching Digital CH Channel 3
    0
    0
    Digital Channels Found
    Analog Channels Found
    1%
    Select
    SEL Skip
    Once  the  user  cancels  the  wizard,  the  wizard  will • 
    not be shown again. 
    If  you  see  the  screen  above  and  if  you  did  not  • 
    connect  your  antenna  cables  to  your  TV,  turn  off 
    your TV, unplug the power cord and connect your 
    cables  according  to  the  applicable  connections  in 
    the “First Time Use” section of this Owners Guide.
    After  completing  the  TV  Setup  Wizard,  these • 
    screens  will  not  appear  again.  For  updating  and 
    adding the channels available in your area refer to 
    the Add Channels to List feature on page 40.
    The last step is the completion of process, it shows a brief message  
    and you are ready to view TV programing. This final message will 
    be shown for a few seconds and then the first detected channel will 
    be tuned in. You may also press EXIT button on the remote control 
    to tune to the first detected channel.
    Setup Wizard (8/8)
    Congratulations. TV Setup is done.
    Exit
    EXIT
    Your Hitachi LCD television has a TV Setup Wizard feature which has the ability to help you easily setup the first time you turn on your TV 
    and find the channels available in your area. Please follow the instructions below .
    The first time you turn on your Hitachi LCD TV, the Energy Savings 
    Initial  settings  screen  will  appear.  Please  select  either  Home  or 
    Retail  mode  settings  to  advance  to  the  TV  Setup  Wizard  screen. 
    If  you  select  Home  mode,  this  will  save  energy,  and  is  intended 
    for home use. Retail mode will set the Picture to Dynamic default 
    settings and the picture will be brighter. This setting is intended for 
    showroom  and  shop  use.  If  later  you  want  to  change  the  Energy 
    Savings Initial Settings, you can use the Setup menu (refer to page 
    37).
    Setup Wizard (1/8)Please select Home/Retail ...
    Home mode default settings are recommended for 
    in-home use. ENERGY STAR     qualified.
    R e t a i l   m o d e   i s   i n t e n d e d   f o r   i n - s t o r e   d i s p l a y   a n d   r e s e t s  
    v i d e o   s e t t i n g s   a t   A C   P o w e r   O n . Move Select
    SEL
    Home
    Retail
    R
    NOTE   Retail mode is intended for showroom or shop use.  
    If you make adjustment changes in this mode, they 
    will  not  be  saved  when  TV’s AC  power  is  lost  (e.g.  
    power cord unplugged).
    The TV Setup Wizard screen automatically starts after the Energy 
    Savings Initial Settings the first time the TV is turned on.
    The  second  step  is  to  set  the  language  of  your  TV  On  Screen 
    Menu. Select the language that you prefer. Use the CURSOR PAD 
    p or q  to  select  language  and  press  the  SELECT  button  on  the 
    remote control.
    Setup Wizard (2/8)Please select language ...
    Move Select
    SEL
    English
    Español
    Français
    Previous Cancel
    The third and fourth steps are to set the date and time. There are 
    two options; one for automatic time setting in which you will select 
    only the time zone in your area and the second option is a manual 
    setup for the date and time. Use the CURSOR PAD to select and 
    change the options with the remote control.
    Setup Wizard (4/8)Please select Time Zone ...
    Move Select
    SEL
    Previous
    Cancel
    NST
    MST
    AST PST
    EST AKST
    CST HST
    Setup Wizard (4/8)Please enter the date and time ...
    Move Select
    SEL
    Year
    2010
    Month Jan
    Date 1
    Time 3:59 AM
    Previous Cancel
    OK
    Setup Wizard (3/8)Please select Time mode ...
    Move Select
    SEL
    Auto
    manual
    Previous Cancel
    The  fifth  step  is  designed  to  find  broadcasting  or  cable  channels. 
    There are two options, Air for an external antenna and Cable for a 
    cable system provider in your home. Use the CURSOR PAD p or 
    q to select a source and press the SELECT button on the remote 
    control.
    NOTES              
    						
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    Side Panel Connections
    The  following  connection  diagrams  are  offered  as  suggestions.  However,  you  may  need  to  modify  them  to  accommodate  your  particular 
    assortment of devices and features. For best performance, video and audi\
    o cables should be made from coaxial shielded wire.
    There  are  four  SIDE  panel  HDMI  jacks  provided  as  a  convenience  to  allow  you  to  easily  connect  HDMI  or  DVI  signals  from  a  DVD,  
    set  top  box,  Video  Game  as  shown  in  the  following  examples    (When  a  DVI  product  is  connected,  the  use  of  a  separate  audio  device  is 
    necessary for audio, use an Audio Amplifier and connect to the Audio In jacks).
    A) CONNECTING HDMI SIGNAL
    DVD player
    Set-Top Box
    Home video game system
    HDMI OUT
    HDMI HDMIHDMI DIGIT
    AL
    OUTPUT  CAPABILITY
    SIDE INPUT PANEL
    B) CONNECTING DVI SIGNAL
    DIGIT
    AL OUTPUT
    OUTPUT
    L            RDVD player
    Set-Top Box
    Home video game system
    DVI to HDMI Cable
    HDMI DVI
    R (Red)
    L
     (White)
    R (Red)L
     (White) DVI DIGI
    TAL
    OUTPUT  CAPABILITY
    Audio Amplifier
    AUDIO IN
    L R
    SIDE INPUT PANEL        
    						
    							FIRST TIME USE
    15
    Side Panel Connections
    CONNECTING  A DEVICE WITH HDMI OR DVI CAPABILITY 
    TO HDMI 1/DVI, HDMI 2 ~ HDMI 4 
    Connect the HDMI or DVI to HDMI connection cable from the 1. 
    output  of  the  HDTV  set  top  box  or  DVD  player  to  the  HDMI 
    input as shown near the side panel at right.
    With DVI output devices, connect a DVI to HDMI cabel to the 2. 
    HDMI  1/DVI  input.  Connect  the  audio  out  cable  to  DVI Audio 
    Input  or  connect  the  audio  cables  from  the Audio  output  jack 
    from the HDTV set top box or DVD player to an external audio 
    amplifier as shown to the right.
    Press the INPUT button, then select HDMI 1 or 2 to view the 3. 
    program from the HDTV set top box or DVD player.
    Completely insert the connection cord plugs • 
    when  connecting  to  the  rear  panel  jacks.  If 
    you do not, the picture and/or sound may be 
    abnormal.
    When  using  a  DVI  to  HDMI  cable,  connect • 
    the Audio Out L and R cables to an external 
    audio amplifier.
    The  HDMI  input  on  HDMI  1,  2,  3  and  4 • 
    contains  the  copy  protection  system  called 
    High-bandwidth  Digital  Content  Protection 
    (HDCP).  HDCP  is  a  cryptographic  system 
    that  encrypts  video  signals  when  using 
    HDMI connections to prevent illegal copying 
    of video contents.
    HDMI  is  not  a  “NETWORK”  technology. • 
    It  establishes  a  one-way,  point-to-point 
    connection  for  delivery  of  uncompressed 
    video to a display.
    The connected digital output device controls • 
    the  HDMI  interface,  so  proper  set-up  of 
    device  user  settings  determines  final  video 
    appearance.
    Only HDMI 1 can support DVI audio input.• 
    NOTES
    CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER
    To  monitor  the  audio  level  of  the  LCD  TV  to  an  external  audio 
    amplifier, connect the system as shown on the right. The DIGITAL 
    OUT  and AUDIO  OUT  from  the  Side  Panel  is  a  fixed  output. The 
    Volume  of  the  amplifier  is  controlled  by  the  amplifier,  not  by  the 
    LCD Television. 
    The  DIGITAL  OUT  jack  outputs  all  audio  sources  to  device  with 
    Optical IN capability.
    Connect  an  optical  cable  from  the  DIGITAL  OUT  to  the 1. 
    OPTICAL IN of a separate Stereo System Amplifier as shown 
    on the Side Panel on the right.
    Connect  an  RCA  stereo  cable  from  the  AUDIO  OUT  to  the 2. 
    Audio  input  of  a  separate  Stereo  System Amplifier  as  shown 
    on the Side Panel on the right.
    Completely insert the connection cord plugs when connecting to rear panel jacks. If you do not, the picture and/or sound • 
    may be abnormal.
    Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and jacks, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc.• 
    To return to the last channel viewed, select “0.TV” from the INPUTS menu.• 
    NOTES
    HDMI OUT
    HDMIHDMIHDMI DIGIT
    AL
    OUTPUT  CAPABILITY
    TV SIDE 
    PANEL  
    HDMI Input
    DVD Player/ Recorder
    DVI to HDMI Input
    DIGIT AL OUTPUT
    DVI DIGI TAL
    OUTPUT  CAPABILITY
    TV SIDE 
    PANEL  
    TV REAR P ANEL 
     Audio Output    L            R
    DVD Player/ Recorder
    HDMI DVI
    (Red)
    (White)
    AUDIO 
    AMPLIFIER
    AUDIO IN
     L        R
    Note : An external Audio amplifier can be
    used for the same purpose. Or
    OPTICAL
     INAUDIO IN
    R                    L
    TV SIDE  PANEL  
    STEREO SYSTEMAMPLIFIER
    Optical cable
    RCA
     Stereo cableOr                      
    						
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    Rear Panel Connections
    Cables are not included.NOTE
    TIPS ON REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 
    COMPONENT Y-PbPr connection is provided for high performance DVD players, VCRs etc. that have this feature. Use these connections  ♦
    in place of the standard video connection if your device has this featur\
    e.
    For additional information on connecting your other electronic devices, \
    please refer to the device’s owners guide. ♦
    Your component outputs may be labeled Y, B-Y, and R-Y. In this case, connect the components B-Y output to the TV’s P ♦b input and the 
    components R-Y output to the TV’s Pr input.
    Your component outputs may be labeled Y-C ♦bCr. In this case, connect the devices Cb output to the TV’s Pb input and the devices Cr 
    output to the TV’s Pr input.
    It may be necessary to adjust TINT to obtain optimum picture quality when using the Y-P ♦bPr inputs. (See page 31).
    When using a HDMI input from a set top box, it is recommended to use a 1\
    080p, 1080i or 720p input signal. ♦
    When the HDMI input is a 1080p signal, it is recommended that the length\
     of the cable should be less than 5 meters. ♦
    Completely insert all connection cord plugs when connecting to rear panel jacks. The picture and sound that is played back • 
    will be abnormal if the connection is loose.
    Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and jacks, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc.• 
    NOTES
    Personal Computer
    DVD PLAYER
    VIDEO GAME
    with Composite  video capability
    OUTPUT
    Video LR
    HDTV SET TOP BOX
    DVD PLAYER
    with Component 
    Output capability
    Outside antenna  or 
    Cable TV coaxial cable
    2-Way
    signal splitter
    VCR
    R
    L
    Pr /Cr
    Pb /Cb
    Y OUTPUT ANT 
    IN VLR
    Before Operating External Video Devices
    Connect an external device to one of the input jacks, then press the INPUT button to show the Inputs List. Use the CURSORS (  and  ) 
    to select the input of your choice. Then press the SELECT button to confirm your choice (see page 19).
    Example:  Selecting the TV (AIR/CABLE) 
    input and highlight “0.TV”.
    + +
    Input List
    0. TV
    1. HDMI 1
    2. HDMI 2
    3. HDMI 3
    4. HDMI 4
    5. Component
    7. RGB
    / /- Select
    SEL07Move
    INPUT
    6. AV         
    						
    							FIRST TIME USE
    17
    Completely insert the connection cord plugs when connecting to rear panel jacks.  If you do not, the picture and/or sound • 
    may be abnormal.
    Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and jacks, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc. • 
    To return to the last channel viewed, select “0.TV” from the INPUTS menu.• 
    NOTES
    CONNECTING A DEVICE AND STEREO AUDIO   DEVICE 
    TO COMPONENT/AV
    Connect the Y, P1. b/Cb, Pr/Cr and AUDIO cables from the Y, Pb/
    Cb,  Pr/Cr  OUT  and  AUDIO  OUT  jacks  of  the  DVD  PLAYER 
    or  HDTV  set  top  box  to  the  COMPONENT/AV  jacks. A  DVD 
    connection  to  Rear  Panel  COMPONENT/AV  example  is 
    shown on the right.
    Press  the  INPUT  button,  then  select  COMPONENT  from  the 2. 
    INPUTS  menu  to  view  the  program  from  the  DVD  player  or 
    HDTV set top box.
    TV REAR PANEL 
    Output    L           R           Y         PB       PR
    DVD Player/ HDTV STB
    White
    Red
    Green BlueRed
    Rear Panel Connections
    The  REAR  panel  VIDEO  and  L/R AUDIO  jacks  are  provided  as  a  convenience  to  allow  you  to  easily  connect  a  Camcorder,  DVD,  Video 
    Game and a VCR as shown in the following examples.
    Completely insert connection cord plugs when connecting to side panel jacks. If you do not, the picture and/or sound may • 
    be abnormal.
    Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and jacks, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc.• 
    When making video connections, connect S-Video only or Video only. If both are connected, S-Video takes priority.• 
    NOTES
    The exact arrangement you use to connect the VCR, Camcorder, DVD player, or HDTV set top box to your LCD TV is dependent on the model 
    and features of each device. Check the owners guide of each device for t\
    he location of video and audio inputs and outputs.
    DVD player
    VCR
    Home video game system
    Camcorder
    OUTPUT
    VIDEOL           R
    R (Red)
    L  (White)
    VIDEO  (
    Yellow)
    R (Red) L (White)
    VIDEO (Y
    ellow)
    COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT CAPABILITY 
    REAR INPUT PANEL
    CONNECTING A PERSONAL COMPUTER
    Use the  RGB  PC  connection  jack  and  the Analog 
    Audio Input jacks to connect the PC.
    Connect  the  RGB 1. (D-sub  15  Pin) and AUDIO 
    cable  from  the  RGB  and AUDIO  OUT  jack  of 
    the PC to the RGB and AUDIO jack, as shown 
    on the Side Panel on the right.
    Press the INPUT button, then select RGB from 2. 
    the INPUTS menu to view the signal from the 
    PC.
    IN
    (D-sub 15 Pin) or (Audio) OUT
    Personal Computer                 
    						
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    The Remote Control
    POWER Button
    Press this button to turn the TV set on or off.
    DEVICE Buttons
    In  addition  to  controlling  all  the  functions  on  your  Hitachi  LCD 
    TV,  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  device  with  one  touch. 
    Basic operation buttons are grouped together in one area.
    To operate your LCD TV, select TV by pressing the TV  button on 
    the remote control. The TV mode indicator will blink, indicating 
    that the remote control will now control your television.
    Repeat the same procedure for other devices.  Press the DVD 
    button for DVD players, press the PVR/VCR button for personal 
    video  recorders,  press  the  SAT/CBL  button  for  satellite/cable 
    boxes, and press the AVR button for audio video recievers.  
    See pages 22~27 for instructions on how to program the remote  
    control to control your device.
    CHANNEL SELECTOR/ENTER Buttons
    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  ENTER  button  for  the  TV  to 
    tune. Channel selection may also be performed by CHANNEL 
    (CH) UP () or CHANNEL (CH) DOWN ().
    (-) DASH/SLEEP Button
    Use  the  (-)  DASH  button  with  the  CHANNEL  SELECTOR 
    buttons  to  enter  Digital  Channels  that  have  subchannel 
    numbers  indicated  by  (-)  DASH  (example  15-1). Also  press  to 
    Set the Sleep Timer from 5 minutes to 4 hours.
    LAST CHANNEL (LAST CH) Button
    Press  this  button  to  toggle  between  the  current  and  
    last channel viewed.
    VOLUME (VOL), MUTE Button
    Press the VOLUME button (+ or -) until you obtain the desired 
    sound level. 
    Press the MUTE button to turn the sound off completely (MUTE). 
    To  restore  the  sound,  press  the  MUTE  button  one  more  time, 
    or VOL UP (+).
    Mute
    Volume                                                                  \
                          10
    MUTECLU-49101S
    8                                        
    						
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    REMOTE CONTROL
    How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your TV
    Closed Captioning will display automatically when MUTE is on 
    and Closed Caption is set to With Mute (see page 37).
    When the TV power is turned off at a volume level 21 or greater, 
    the  volume  level  will  default  to  20  when  the  TV  is  turned  on. 
    However, if it is set to a level 20 or less, the volume level will 
    be at the level it was set when the TV was turned off.
    MENU Button
    The MENU button will start the On-Screen Display.
    EXIT Button
    This button will exit all On-Screen Displays.
    CURSOR PAD/SELECT Button
    All  the  On-Screen  Display  features  can  be  set  or  adjusted 
    by  using  the  CURSOR  PAD  and  the  SELECT  button,  except 
    for numeric entries. Press the CURSOR PAD toward desired 
    direction and press the SELECT button to select.
    INFO Button
    Press  this  button  when  you  want  to  check  the  channel  being 
    received, the picture source, if the channel has stereo (ST) or 
    second audio program (SAP), the time, and CHANNEL ID.
    ANALOG CHANNELS
    Analog ChannelMain Picture Source
    & Channel Indication
    Broadcast Rating Audio Broadcast 
    ATV 
    Program Information
    39-0
    3:17PMStereo+SAP TV
    -G
    AnalogClockNo Program Title.
    No Program Description.
    INFO
    DIGIT AL CHANNELS
    Picture Format Main Picture Source
    & Channel Indication
    Broadcast Channel
    Indication
    Broadcast Rating Audio Broadcast 
    DTV 
    Program Information
    15-1KPBS-HD
    3:17PMMulti
    TV
    -G
    1080iClockSesame Street
    Program Description.3:00PM-   3:30PM
    Program 
    Run  Time
    INFO
    VIDEO INPUTS
    Picture Format Main Picture Source
    Program Information
    HDMI
    3:17PM1080iClockNo Program Title.
    No Program Description.
    INFO
    Press the INFO button again or the EXIT button to 
    • 
    return to normal viewing.
    The Aspect INFO will not be shown when the INFO 
    • 
    button is pressed.NOTES
    GUIDE Button
    Press  this  button  to  access  the  Channel  Guide  of  your  satellte 
    receiver, set top box or cable box while in SAT/CBL mode.
    INPUT Button
    Press this button to access the INPUTS menu. Use the CURSOR 
    and  SELECT  buttons  to  select  the  desired  input.  Pressing  the 
    INPUT button repeatedly will also cycle through the inputs that are 
    available.  Then  press  the  SELECT  button  or  wait  4  seconds  to 
    automatically select the highlighted input.
    + +
    Input List
    0. TV
    1. HDMI 1
    2. HDMI 2
    3. HDMI 3
    4. HDMI 4
    5. Component
    7. RGB
    / /- Select
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    INPUT
    6. AV
    0.TVWatch TV from an Air or Cable signal.
    1.HDMI 1Select to choose HDMI 1 Input.
    2.HDMI 2Select to choose HDMI 2 Input.
    3.HDMI 3Select to choose HDMI 3 Input.
    4.HDMI 4Select to choose HDMI 4 Input.
    5.ComponentSelect to choose Component Input.
    6.AVSelect to choose AV Input.
    7.RGBSelect to choose PC input
    NOTE 
    The inputs that do not have any device connected 
    to them will be unavailable (grayed out). Depending 
    on  the  device,  it  may  be  required  to  turn  on  the 
    device  for  the  TV  to  recognize  it  is  available. You 
    can  access  these  grayed-out  inputs  by  using  the 
    cursor or number  buttons on the remote control.
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    How To Use The Remote Control To Control Your TV
    Auto
    Use this aspect mode to have the aspect mode change automatically 
    by signal detector. 
    4:3 
    Use  this  aspect  mode  to  display  conventional  (4:3)  images.  Side 
    panels (black areas) are placed to the left and right of the image to 
    preserve the original aspect ratio of the source. 
    16:9 
    Use this aspect mode to display 16:9 sources like HDTV and DVD’s 
    preserving the original 16:9 aspect ratio showing 95% of the size.
    Full
    Use  this  aspect  mode  to  display  16:9  sources  like  HDTV  and 
    DVD’s  preserving  the  original  16:9  aspect  ratio  showing  100%  of 
    the size.
    Zoom1/Zoom2
    Use these aspect modes to zoom in and to reduce the black bars.
    ASPECT button
    Press this button to quickly change the picture format ASPECT ratio. Depending on the  picture format, ASPECT allows you to adjust the 
    image through the following options.
    Each input has memory for the Aspect setting. Changing the aspect on one input will not affect the aspect settings on • 
    other inputs.
    When displaying “Full” you may notice noise at the top of the picture. Select the “16:9” aspect mode to remove the noise. • 
    The noise is normal for some signals.
    See page 55 for Aspect availability according to signal format in use.• 
    NOTES
    IMAGE INPUT
       Zoom2
    Auto
            Zoom1
         16:9            4:3 
    IMAGE INPUT
    IMAGE INPUT
    IMAGE INPUT
               4:3 
      Zoom2   Zoom1
             16:9
           Auto      Full
    AIR/CABLE - Analog Signal • 
    AIR/CABLE - Digital Signal• 
    COMPONENT• 
    AV• 
    HDMI - VGA• 
    DVI - VGA• 
    RGB• 
    HDMI - 1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i• 
    DVI - 1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i•           Auto              4:3
    Zoom2Zoom1       Full
             16:9           
    						
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