Hitachi 42PD5000 user manual Supplement

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Contents 32PD5000 42PD5000 Features Contents Safety Instructions About the SymbolsBe cautious of the power cord connection Be sure to keep safety ground connectionBe careful in handling the battery of the remote control Safety Instructions Do not physically impact the remote control Precautions for the cable connectionPrecaution during transportation Set the sound volume at a suitable levelComponent Names Main UnitRemote control Handling the Remote ControlLoading Batteries Anti-tumble measures Installation InstructionsInstallation Securing to a wall or pillarConnecting to a PC Monitor rear panel01 QR58553-英語-初校03.10.15 1047 AM ページ12 Turning Power On and Off Operating InstructionsIndicating lamp When a button is pressed, the volume adjustment Operating Instructions Volume AdjustmentInput Switching Audio MuteSize Switching Input Signal Screen DisplayDisplay area selection diagram RGB input Operating Instructions Using the Menu Screen On-screen display systemAutomatic Adjustment of Screen Position and the Clock Independent Operation of Multiple Monitors ID NoPicture Menu Audio Menu Timer MenuOff Timer Min 30Min 60Min 120Min 90Min On Timer Movie Music Speech FavoriteFunction Menu Setup Menu MovieAutomatic Store Other FeaturesLanguage Menu Menu Display Registration conditionWhen the RGB1, RGB2 input is selected Other Features Signal CheckPower Save Mode Status Display ActionAbout screen defects Image Retention of Plasma DisplayMethods to Reduce the Occurrence of Image Retention About residual imagesCheck the way the signal cable is connected TroubleshootingSymptoms That Seemingly Appear to be Failures Check to see if the input signal matches the monitor01 QR58553-英語-初校03.10.15 1047 AM ページ25 Troubleshooting Actions to Correct Abnormal Displays ExampleRGB terminal D-sub 15-pin connector Product SpecificationsSignal Input Pin Input signalWith Digital RGB signal input RGB1 input Product Specifications Signal InputRecommended Signal List DVI terminal DVI-DWith Analog RGB signal input RGB2 input XGASupplement With RGB component setup Connecting to a Video Imaging DeviceAn example of connecting video imaging devices Optional Video Unit FunctionInput signal Display screen Remarks Display size selection diagramWhen you want to AV1 AV2 AV3 RGB2 RGB1 AV4Using a wide-screen monitor PressOperating Instructions Displaying Multi Picture Pictures Split01 QR58553-英語-初校03.10.15 1047 AM ページ35 Black Enhancement Auto Color Film Mode PAL Comb FilterOperating Instructions Picture Menu RedCyan Color ManagementMagenta Color DecodingSystem Color System Video InputAV2 1st step AV2 2nd step RGB2 1st step Audio InputScart Output RGB2 2nd step01 QR58553-英語-初校03.10.15 1047 AM ページ40 Input connector pin specifications Scart connector pin specificationsNot Used With component input AV1, AV2 and RGB2-component input Product Specifications Recommended Signal ListWith R, G, B Video input AV2 and AV4 input KHz MHzRemote control provided for the optional tuner unit Optional Tuner Unit FunctionPress this button to change input Surround On or Off Mode You may recall the picture mode byPicture mode is changed in following Pressing this button. Each time pressedButtons for Teletext Mode Connecting Antenna Precautions when connecting the antennaMonitor rear panel TV AV1 AV2 AV3 RGB2 RGB1 AV4 Panoramic Full Cinema ZoomActivating the Split mode from the TV screen Multi Picture button Multi Mode button ButtonPictures Split 4 pictures 12 pictures Pictures Sound modeOff-timer NameSplit Strobe Picture FreezingFreeze button Split Strobe PanoramicDuring TV mode AbcdeOperating Instructions Setup Menu During Video signal inputAuto Off Bilingual / Dual sound broadcast Other FunctionsA2 / Nicam / Sound Multiplex Stereo sound broadcastOperating Instructions Other Functions Mode button Index button TV / Text buttonSUB page buttons Reveal button Cancel button DVD Player SelectionIntermittent interference Snowy picture poor soundMultiple images sound O.K No picture or sound01 QR58553-英語-初校03.10.15 1047 AM ページ56 Mounting screw Application Model 42PD5000*,42PMA500*,42HDM70,CMP421Speaker holder Speakers Speaker cable with core CushionsAttach the speaker systems to the monitor Attach the speaker brackets to the speaker systemsModèle applicable 42PD5000*, 42PMA500*, 42HDM70, CMP421 Vis de montageCoussin Fixer les haut-parleurs sur l’écran Pour bien immobiliser le dispositifGeeignetes Modell 42PD5000*,42PMA500*,42HDM70,CMP421 Lautsprecherhalterung Lautsprecherkabel mit AderPolster 2 Befestigungsschraube Bringen Sie die Lautsprecherverbindungskabel Bringen Sie die Lautsprecherbügel am Monitor anVerwendung von Polstern Behandlung der DrahtendenAttenzione Potenza massima d’ingressoFissare il sistema audio allo schermo Uso degli ammortizzatoriCome illustrato e tenerle per il ri Modelo Aplicable 42PD5000*,42PMA500*,42HDM70,CMP421 Altavoces bidireccionalesAbajo. Seguidamente, use los tornillos Apriete firmemente los cuatro tornillosHögtalarhållare Högtalare Högtalarkabel med kärna MonteringsskruvarVibrationsdämpare Montering av högtalarsystemet på skärmen Om vibrationsdämparnaAnslutningskärmen Brukermodell 42PD5000*,42PMA500*,42HDM70,CMP421 Høytalerholder Høytalere Høytalerkabel med kjernePuten 2 stk Monteringsskrue Feste høytalerholderene til skjermen Monter høytalersystemene til monitorenSkyv inn de to løsnede skruene inn Behandle trådendene簡体中文 00 42型スピーカー統合-五校03.9.9 339 PM ページ16 繁體中文 00 42型スピーカー統合-五校03.9.9 339 PM ページ18 CMPAS14/CMPAS14S 取扱説明書 お知らせ
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42PD5000 specifications

The Hitachi 42PD5000 is a notable plasma television model that garnered attention during its release in the mid-2000s. Known for its impressive display technology and sleek design, this model marked a significant point in the evolution of home entertainment systems, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Hitachi 42PD5000 is its 42-inch screen, which offers expansive viewing space that enhances the home cinema experience. With a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, it provides clear and vibrant image quality, sharp enough to display intricate details in films and television shows. The plasma panel technology delivers deeper blacks, vibrant colors, and superior contrast ratios compared to traditional LCD televisions available at the time, making it an attractive option for media consumption.

Another significant technology employed in the Hitachi 42PD5000 is the use of progressive scan capabilities. This technology allows for smoother images during fast-motion scenes, which is particularly beneficial for sports enthusiasts and action movie fans. The responsiveness and fluidity in action sequences elevate viewing experiences, making it a desirable feature for many users.

In terms of connectivity, the Hitachi 42PD5000 is equipped with various input options, including HDMI ports, component video inputs, and standard AV inputs. This connectivity allows users to connect a multitude of devices, from DVD players to gaming consoles and other high-definition sources. The inclusion of built-in speakers offers decent audio quality, complementing the visual experience without the immediate need for external audio systems.

Design-wise, the Hitachi 42PD5000 strikes a balance between aesthetic appeal and functionality. Its sleek frame and minimalist design make it suitable for various interior styles, enhancing the overall decor of a room. Moreover, the relatively lightweight nature of plasma technology allows for easier installation and wall-mounting options.

In conclusion, the Hitachi 42PD5000 remains a memorable model in the history of plasma televisions due to its commendable features, including its vibrant display, progressive scan technology, and versatile connectivity options. Although newer technologies have emerged, the 42PD5000 still holds a place in the evolution of home entertainment systems, offering a glimpse into the transitional period of television technology. Its combination of image quality, design, and performance makes it a noteworthy choice for those looking back at earlier advancements in the realm of television.