Hitachi 37HDL52, 32HDL52 important safety instructions Manual Scan, Edit

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SETTING UP YOUR DTV

Manual Scan

1. On the Channel menu page, select the third item MANUAL SCAN.

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2.Press W or X to highlight the input column, then press numeric buttons to input the channel number. The channel frequency will be automatically showing on right side of the input column.

3.Press SEL button when the message “Add channel” and “press Enter to add channel” has shown.

4.If the ATSC signal is found and locked, the Status will show message “Add No. XX 8VSB channel successfully”. Then you can press EXIT to leave the menu page and watch the program, or go ahead scanning the other channels.

5.If the signal is not locked, the status will show “No Channel NO. ”. You can scan the signal again or refer to the signal level bar “Signal” for aligning the direction of the antenna to get the signal.

6.When the signal is locked and the receiver is on the channel, you can enter into this page to check the signal level.

Note: It’s suggested that you contact the antenna Installer when you have rouble of locking the signal.

Edit

1.On the Channel menu page, select the first item EDIT.

2.Press ▲▼ and W X buttons to highlight the channel’s BLOCK or FAV control column and press SEL to block channel or copy channel into the favorite channel list “F1”.

3.After the edit setting, press the RTN button, then will pop up a confirmation window: choose “NO” to cancel the edit change; choose “YES” to save the edit settings.

Note: When the blocked channel has been selected, the program can not be showed, and you will get the message:" Channel is blocked” from TV

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Contents Operating Guide for 32HDL52/37HDL52 Page English Important Safety InstructionsPublic Viewing of Copyrighted Material Read before operating equipmentAbout the Symbols Be sure to keep safety ground connection Be cautious of the power cord connectionBe careful in handling the battery of the remote control How to view the LCD Television Avoid a high temperature environmentRemove the power cord for complete separation Installation environmentSet the sound volume at a suitable level Precautions for the cable connectionPrecaution during transportation Do not physically impact the remote controlRemote Control Battery Installation and Replacement AccessoriesAntenna HOW to Setup Your NEW Hitachi LCD TelevisionLocation Important Notes ViewingHookup Cables VHF 75-Ω antenna/CATV Cable TV Antenna Connections to Rear Panel Jacks② Remote Control sensor 32/37 LCD TV ① Power light indicatorFront Panel Controls Side Panel Controls ① AC in input Rear Panel Main Power Switch & AC Input①-1Main power button 32/37 LCD TV④ Video Video Side Panel Jacks② Head Phone ③ S-VIDEO VideoRear Panel Jacks ⑲ DTV Tuner ⑱ Ntsc TunerConnecting a Digital TV Antennas Connecting External SourcesConnecting Hdtv Sources Connecting a TV Cable BOX or Satellite Receiver Connect the DVD player using Connecting a DVD PlayerConnecting a VCR Connecting a Audio Receiver Connecting PC VGA Tips on Rear Panel Connections Return button HOW to USE the Remote Control to Control Your LCD TVStandard Direction buttonsMulti picture function buttons DTV Analog Press swivel button Swivel FunctionPC Mode Ntsc TV/DTV/Video ModeOSD On-Screen Display Video Function Options Ntsc TV/ Video Mode OSD On-Screen DisplayVideo AudioFunction Options Initial SetupMpaa Rating Setting UP the V-CHIPChip TV Guidelines BlockingClosed Caption Function Options Setting UP the Closed CaptionSetting UP the TV Channels Closed CaptionManual Tuning Setting UP the Manual TuningPC Picture Position PC Mode OSD On-Screen DisplayPC Picture ATSCAdvanced Television System Committee Introduction DTV UsageAtsc Receiver Functions Channel Setting UP Your DTVAuto Scan Edit Manual ScanRating SetupCaption LockReset Default Change PasswordDo not Ignition Noise Reception ProblemsUseful Information Trademark Acknowledgment Plug and PlayAgency Gerulatory Information Video FeaturesOptional Accessory Supplied AccessoriesHome Electronics Division Home Electronics DivisionLundi Vendredi L’EST 900am 700pm Samedi L’EST 900am 500pm Digital Media Division