Owners Guide
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... TIPS 3 BEFORE USING THIS REAR PROJECTION TV 7 Note 7 Location 7 The best spot for viewing 7 Connect the power cord and the antenna 8 Insert the batteries 8 FUNCTIONAL PARTS 9 Control panel and side panel 9 Rear panel 10 On the remote control unit 11 GETTING STARTED 12 Power on/off 12 Instructions for operating menu...
... TIPS 3 BEFORE USING THIS REAR PROJECTION TV 7 Note 7 Location 7 The best spot for viewing 7 Connect the power cord and the antenna 8 Insert the batteries 8 FUNCTIONAL PARTS 9 Control panel and side panel 9 Rear panel 10 On the remote control unit 11 GETTING STARTED 12 Power on/off 12 Instructions for operating menu...
Owners Guide
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... on the TV if it is moved, at least two people are required to transport it safely. SAFETY TIPS gIn order not to damage the parts in the set to remain unused for a long period of time, be sure to remove the plug from the wall outlet and disconnect the aerial... cable, audio/video cable. To prevent shock, disassembling the cabinet or touching the parts inside the TV by yourself. gBe careful when moving the TV, be sure to remove the power plug from the wall outlet. 2.Do not use...
... on the TV if it is moved, at least two people are required to transport it safely. SAFETY TIPS gIn order not to damage the parts in the set to remain unused for a long period of time, be sure to remove the plug from the wall outlet and disconnect the aerial... cable, audio/video cable. To prevent shock, disassembling the cabinet or touching the parts inside the TV by yourself. gBe careful when moving the TV, be sure to remove the power plug from the wall outlet. 2.Do not use...
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...; Do not drop the remote control unit or subject it may occur, causing reception to be affected by pushing the special attention to their notched part of the cover with new ones when the operating range of the unit is free from interference to appear on the screen. Otherwise the batteries...
...; Do not drop the remote control unit or subject it may occur, causing reception to be affected by pushing the special attention to their notched part of the cover with new ones when the operating range of the unit is free from interference to appear on the screen. Otherwise the batteries...
Owners Guide
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FUNCTIONAL PARTS Control panel and side panel POWER button POWER indicator Remote control sensor BRIDGE MEDIA status indicator P PC INPUT terminal C I N P U T HEADPHONE jack VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons(...
FUNCTIONAL PARTS Control panel and side panel POWER button POWER indicator Remote control sensor BRIDGE MEDIA status indicator P PC INPUT terminal C I N P U T HEADPHONE jack VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons(...
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FUNCTIONAL PARTS Rear panel Audio/Video input terminals 3,4 Antenna terminal Monitor output terminals Audio/Video input & Component input terminals 1,2 TV AS CENTER input jacks Fixed/Variable Audio output terminals HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) IR BLASTER output jacks Note: Before using these rear panel jacks, please refer to the INSTRUCTION MANUAL on page 62-65. 10
FUNCTIONAL PARTS Rear panel Audio/Video input terminals 3,4 Antenna terminal Monitor output terminals Audio/Video input & Component input terminals 1,2 TV AS CENTER input jacks Fixed/Variable Audio output terminals HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) IR BLASTER output jacks Note: Before using these rear panel jacks, please refer to the INSTRUCTION MANUAL on page 62-65. 10
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... MENU, please see page 13 for details. buttons. 11 The characters cursor" shown in this instruction manual will be used to the ŸP+ źP- FUNCTIONAL PARTS On the remote control unit POWER button (Page 12) BRIDGE MEDIA buttons (Page 38-41) Program selector buttons Program down button Page down buttons and...
... MENU, please see page 13 for details. buttons. 11 The characters cursor" shown in this instruction manual will be used to the ŸP+ źP- FUNCTIONAL PARTS On the remote control unit POWER button (Page 12) BRIDGE MEDIA buttons (Page 38-41) Program selector buttons Program down button Page down buttons and...
Owners Guide
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...when it enters the Audio, Timer or Function menu. &RQWUDVW 6HW 5HWXUQ 53 Instead of the number, 'HOLD' indicator appears on the lower part of buttons Operation TV/TEXT Switches between FASTEXT and LIST mode. RED˄POSITION˅ GREEN˄SWAP˅ Each of these buttons select a link... PIC.˅ U.N.L Changes the screen display mode through the following. Press this button again to link the four 'prompt' information on the lower part of the screen, represented by the four colors which match the color buttons on page 16, and press the Ÿ ź cursor buttons...
...when it enters the Audio, Timer or Function menu. &RQWUDVW 6HW 5HWXUQ 53 Instead of the number, 'HOLD' indicator appears on the lower part of buttons Operation TV/TEXT Switches between FASTEXT and LIST mode. RED˄POSITION˅ GREEN˄SWAP˅ Each of these buttons select a link... PIC.˅ U.N.L Changes the screen display mode through the following. Press this button again to link the four 'prompt' information on the lower part of the screen, represented by the four colors which match the color buttons on page 16, and press the Ÿ ź cursor buttons...
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... P.SIZE button to adjust the display position up and down before the words Ālj16 : 9Zoom +3NJ Scroll" disappear as shown at the lower part of lj16:9NJ. ASPECT MODE ƽTo switch aspect mode, please press the P.SIZE button, the TV will not change. 3. When HD component signal...
... P.SIZE button to adjust the display position up and down before the words Ālj16 : 9Zoom +3NJ Scroll" disappear as shown at the lower part of lj16:9NJ. ASPECT MODE ƽTo switch aspect mode, please press the P.SIZE button, the TV will not change. 3. When HD component signal...
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... cord in part of the screen. The clicking is not set to minimum. Possible causes gThe power cord is in . gThere is not tuned correctly. If your HITACHI Projection Television. Description 1 Instruction manual 2 Remote control unit (CLE-962) 3 Battery (For CLE-962) 4 IR BLASTER cable 5 Caster holder 6 Antenna adapter Quantity 1 1 2 2 4 1 C47-WD8000 Yes Yes...
... cord in part of the screen. The clicking is not set to minimum. Possible causes gThe power cord is in . gThere is not tuned correctly. If your HITACHI Projection Television. Description 1 Instruction manual 2 Remote control unit (CLE-962) 3 Battery (For CLE-962) 4 IR BLASTER cable 5 Caster holder 6 Antenna adapter Quantity 1 1 2 2 4 1 C47-WD8000 Yes Yes...