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Contents Plasma Television Read Before Operating Equipment Important Safety InstructionsPublic viewing of copyrighted material Power sourcePrevention of screen damages Lead NoticeAccessories Remote Control Battery Installation and ReplacementFor U.S. models Connect Power Swivel Cable How To Set Up Your New Hitachi Plasma TelevisionAntenna LocationAC Cord Step Setting for Wall MountingViewing When both VHF and UHF antennas are ConnectedAntenna Connections to Rear Jack Panel VHF 75-Ohm antenna/CATV Cable TVTime use Hook-up Cables and Connectors Quick Reference Remote Control Buttons and Functions CBLSAT Front Panel Controls Remote Control sensor Power light indicatorLearning AV NET sensor INPUT-FRONT JacksRear Panel Connections IR Out / G-LINKTMMonitor OUT & Audio OUT Do not insert a Pcmcia card into the CableCARD slot CableCARD SlotConnecting Hdmi signal Connecting External Video SourcesConnecting DVI signal Front Input PanelFront Input Panel Before Operating External Video SourceDigital Tips on Rear Panel Connections Installation RecommendationConnecting AN S-VIDEO and Stereo Audio Source to Input DVI to Hdmi Input Hdmi inputConnecting External Audio/Video Devices Connecting Monitor OUT Connecting AN External Audio AmplifierSET LINKTMconnections are available on both IR OUT terminals Addition to controlling all the functions on your Remote ControlMode Indicator How to Use the Remote to Control Your TVPause button DAY/NIGHT buttonStandard ZOOM1/ZOOM2 ExpandedStandard Analog Channels Digital ChannelsHdmi Photo Input Cursor PADRotate Channel SELECTOR/FAVORITE Channel WhitePOP Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTURE Split Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTUREPicture-In-Picture PIP PIP buttonHdmi PIP Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTUREMain Freeze Between Freeze modes Main Freeze, SplitSplit Freeze Strobe FreezeOperating the Precoded Function for Your Cable BOX Remote Control for Cable Box FunctionsPrecoded Cable BOX buttons Exclusive TV buttonsPrecoded SET-TOP-BOX/SATELLITE Receiver buttons Remote Control for Set-Top-Box/Satellite Receiver FunctionsMY Satellite Receiver SET-TOP-BOX Code isOperating the Precoded Function for Your DVD Player Remote Control for DVD FunctionsPrecoded DVD Buttons MY DVD Player Code isRemote for VCR/PVR Functions Precoded VCR/PVR ButtonsMY VCR/PVR Code is Input Access How to Use the Source Select ButtonCable Brand Codes Remote Control CodesPVR Brand Video On-Screen DisplayAudio Video Contrast Mode Color TemperatureAuto Movie Mode Black EnhancementAspect Black Side PanelAuto Aspect ModeReset Video Settings Smooth Original Treble AudioBass BalancePerfect Volume Auto Noise CancelAudio Source Internal SpeakersTV Guide On Screen Setup ProcedureTV Guide On Screen TV Guide On Screen Signal Meter Channel ManagerAuto Channel Scan Channel List Change Access Code LocksEngage Lock Motion Picture Ratings Table Movie RatingsTV Parental Guide Ratings Table TV RatingsCanadian Ratings English Table Canadian Ratings EngCanadian Ratings French Chart Dtvcc Alternate Ratings Example OnlySet The Clock TimersSet Sleep Timer Set Day/Night Timer300 Setup Automatic Power Saving Image PowerSet The Screen Saver OptionAuto Set The InputsOff Set AV NetPress the Select button to start the Setup Wizard AV NET Setup Wizard Example A/V Receiver SetupAV Net Setup Wizard Device Settings AV NET Setup Wizard Example DVD SetupLearning Mode SetupAV Net Setup Wizard Custom Settings Learning Mode Example CUSTOM/DVD 3 Setup DVD3 Other Brand Remote Control Side View AV Net Learning Mode Distance SpecificationSet The Closed Captions Caption ModeCaption Display Analog CaptionsIR Out IR Passthru Distance Specification CableCARD / CableCARD Services Things to Check When UsingInsert MMC/SD Card Upgrade NOWLocked Troubleshooting Equipment Care and TroubleshootingSwitch ON/OFF Switch once Switch againReception Problems FCC Information Useful InfoLink TM InputsRear 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 LicenseGNU General Public License Version 2, June End User License Agreement for Operating System SoftwareNo Warranty END of Terms and Conditions Preamble GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February179 End User License Agreement for Operating System Softwaree Agreements Aspect Specifications AppendixesAppendix a Appendix a Index