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Contents Plasma Television Read Before Operating Equipment Important Safety InstructionsLead Notice Power sourcePublic viewing of copyrighted material Prevention of screen damagesRemote Control Battery Installation and Replacement AccessoriesLocation How To Set Up Your New Hitachi Plasma TelevisionConnect Power Swivel Cable AntennaAC Cord Step VHF 75-Ohm antenna/CATV Cable TV When both VHF and UHF antennas are ConnectedViewing Antenna Connections to Rear Jack PanelHook-up Cables and Connectors CBL Quick Reference Remote Control Buttons and FunctionsSAT Front Panel Controls Remote Control sensor Power light indicatorINPUT- Front Jacks $ Monitor OUT & Audio OUT Rear Panel ConnectionsFront Input Panel Connecting External Video SourcesBefore Operating External Video Source Digital Tips on Rear Panel Connections Installation RecommendationConnecting AN S-VIDEO and Stereo Audio Source to Input Connecting a Component Source with Hdmi or Pbpr Connecting External Audio/Video DevicesConnecting Monitor OUT Connecting AN External Audio AmplifierRemote Control Source Select button How to Use the Remote to Control Your TVPower button Mode IndicatorZOOM1/ZOOM2 How to Use the Remote to Control YourStandard ExpandedINPUT- Front Analog ChannelsDigital Channels InputChannel SELECTOR/FAVORITE Channel WhiteExclusive TV buttons Remote Control for Cable Box FunctionsOperating the Precoded Function for Your Cable BOX Precoded Cable BOX buttonsSET-TOP-BOX Code is Remote Control for Set-Top-Box/Satellite Receiver FunctionsPrecoded SET-TOP-BOX/SATELLITE Receiver buttons MY Satellite ReceiverMY DVD Player Code is Remote Control for DVD FunctionsOperating the Precoded Function for Your DVD Player Precoded DVD ButtonsPrecoded VCR/PVR Buttons Remote for VCR/PVR FunctionsMY VCR/PVR Code is Input Access How to Use the Source Select ButtonCable Brand Codes Remote Control CodesPVR Brand Video On-Screen DisplayAudio Video Black Enhancement Color TemperatureContrast Mode Auto Movie ModeMode Reset Video SettingsAspect Auto AspectAudio DRC Channel Manager Signal MeterAuto Channel Scan Channel List Locks Change Access CodeEngage Lock Motion Picture Ratings Table Movie RatingsTV Parental Guide Ratings Table TV RatingsCanadian Ratings English Table Canadian Ratings EngPress Select to block the Canadian Ratings Canadian Ratings French ChartDtvcc Set The Clock TimersUse the Cursor Pads to select DAY Dynamic Set Sleep TimerSet Day/Night Timer Use the Cursor Pads to select DAY NormalSet Event Timer Set The Menu Options SetupSet The Language Set The Screen Saver Image PowerAutomatic Power Saving Set The Menu BackgroundOff Set The InputsInput 3 Auto Link AutoAnalog Captions Caption ModeSet The Closed Captions Caption DisplaySelect The Quick Start Option Reset The SoftwareUpgrade NOW Reset TV SettingsLocked Switch again Equipment Care and TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Switch ON/OFF Switch onceReception Problems FCC Information Useful InfoINPUTS/OUTPUTS Rear View, Use as Reference for Wall Mount Bracket Set DimensionsDigital Media Division Home Electronics DivisionUseful Information END User License Agreement for Hitachi DTV Software End User License Agreement for Hitachi DTV SoftwareOperating System License Information Software Module Applicable Software LicenseLicense Agreements 132 No WarrantyEND of Terms and Conditions Preamble GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February135 136 137 Appendixes 139 Index