Hitachi 42HDF39 ATSCAdvanced Television System Committee Introduction, Atsc Receiver Functions

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ATSC(Advanced Television System Committee) INTRODUCTION

Terrestrial broadcast is a traditional way of watching TV programs, simply by installing an outdoor YAGI antenna or an indoor rabbit ear antenna, plugging it into the TV set’s tuner, tuning channel, then you can enjoy watching the programs. However, they are all so called “analog TV”.

In recent years, “digital TV” arises and most countries’ governments have begun to mandate a TV Transition from the old analog TV broadcast system to digital TV broadcast system. Digital TV brings viewer greater entertainment in terms of a noise free High Definition picture quality and Dolby AC-3 sound effect. 16:9 video format gives a wider view of the same program compared with traditional 4:3 format. In the near future terrestrial data broadcast will create a complete digitized world in every family. Many terrestrial TV broadcaster at this moment are delivering digital TV programs, when the time of government mandated transition deadline comes, all the analog TV transmissions have to give way to digital, which makes the ZAT series digital terrestrial HDTV receivers a wise investment now.

Digital TV programs are broadcasted on both VHF and UHF radio frequency bands. Traditional analog TV transmission uses one radio frequency channel for carrying one TV station’s programs, in the digital TV transmission one radio frequency channel can carry up to four more TV station’s programs. For instance, the original analog channel CBS you used to watch now may have become

2-1,2-2,2-3,2-4 when it’s broadcasted in digital, here we call 2 as the major channel and -1, -2, -3 and -4 are sub-channels. These four sub-channels usually come from the same TV station and show four different programs at the same time.

Digital TV signals are transmitted in either Free-to-Air (FTA) mode or Pay-per-View (PPV) mode. FTA signals can be received free by anyone with MPEG 2–ATSC compliant digital terrestrial receiver, such as the ZAT series, whereas the PPV programs can only be received by paying an access fee to the broadcaster and using a Digital receiver incorporating compatible conditional access system. The receiver allows you to watch HDTV, EDTV and SDTV digital TV programs.

*HDTV stands for High Definition Television; its common video formats are “1920 x 1080 interlaced” or “1280 x 720 progressive”. *EDTV stands for Enhanced Definition Television; its common video format is “720 x 480 progressive”.

*SDTV stands for Standard Definition Television; its common video format is “720 x 480 interlaced”.

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ATSC RECEIVER FUNCTIONS

The Digital Terrestrial HDTV Receiver opens up a new world of free-to-air terrestrial HDTV and SDTV programming. The receiver can receive channels from both VHF band and UHF band TV station’s signals. All the major terrestrial free-to-air station numbers currently available in your area are listed in the on-screen menu. To watch the channel simply by selecting the channel number and you will be accessing a wide range of local high quality digital programming.

The receiver is fully ATSC / MPEG-2 (digital video broadcast-terrestrial) compliant, delivering High Definition crystal-sharp video and Dolby AC-3 sound. It supports a radio signal range from 50-860 MHz, so can be easily programmed for all the channels within the VHF and UHF frequency bands. It can receive major and sub-channels containing both video and audio programs.

These receivers have the capability of receiving hundreds of channels simply by selecting alternate TV channel frequencies in your area. To find out the specific digital TV services available to you, please contact your local service provider or log onto the website “http://www.antennaweb.org”. With the wide range of features and terrestrial HDTV programming opened up to you by ZAT series digital terrestrial receivers, prepare yourself for a new era in home theater entertainment.

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Contents Operating Guide for 42HDF39 Important Safety Instructions EnglishRead before operating equipment Prevention of Screen BurnPublic Viewing of Copyrighted Material Typical Symbols Never use the Plasma Television if a problem should occurUse only the correct power outlet Do not insert liquids or foreign objectsBe cautious of the power cord connection Be sure to keep safety ground connectionBe careful in handling the battery of the remote control Avoid a high temperature environment Remove the power cord for complete separationInstallation environment How to view the Plasma TelevisionPrecautions for the cable connection Precaution during transportationDo not physically impact the remote control Set the sound volume at a suitable levelAccessories BatteriesHOW to Setup Your NEW Hitachi Plasma Television AntennaLocation Viewing Hookup Cables SUB Mini 15-Pin Cable ProvidedWhen both VHF and UHF antennas are connected VHF 75-Ohm antenna/CATV Cable TVVHF 300-Ohm antenna/UHF antenna Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Main Power Switch & Jacks Rear Panel Jacks Connecting External Sources Connecting AN Digital TV AntennasConnecting Hdtv Sources Connecting a TV Cable BOX or Satellite Receiver Connecting a DVD Player Connect the DVD player using Hdmi cable orConnecting a VCR Connecting a Audio Receiver Connecting PC VGAConnecting External Audio Amplifier Tips on Rear Panel Connections HOW to USE the Remote To Control Your Plasma TV VOLUME+/- buttons Video buttonNtsc button DTV buttonFreeze button 24. C.C buttonAspect button 26. P. Mode button Zoom +/- buttonsPIP Swap button PIP Input buttonAudio/Video Mode PC ModePC Mode Video Function Options VideoVideo Function Options PC Mode Image Function Options ImageImage Function Options Audio Audio Function OptionsLanguage Function Options PC Mode System Function Options SystemSystem Function Options Setting UP the V-CHIP Change Password NumberChip TV Guidelines BlockingSetting UP the Closed Caption Setting UP the TV ChannelsTV Channel Setup Closed CaptionATSCAdvanced Television System Committee Introduction Atsc Receiver FunctionsSetting UP Your DTV ChannelAuto Scan Manual Scan EditSetup CaptionLock RatingChange Password Reset DefaultCare of Your Hitachi Plasma Television Your Remote Control Do notReception Problems Ignition NoiseUseful Info Plug and Play Trademark AcknowledgmentUseful Info Agency Regulatory InformationFeatures Supplied Accessories Optional AccessoriesVideo AudioDial Toll Free Home Electronics DivisionHitachi END User License Agreement for Hitachi DTV Software END User License Agreement for Hitachi DTV Software