Hitachi 50V500E, 50V500G Last Channel Last CH button, PICTURE-IN-PICTURE buttons, Surf button

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HOW TO USE THE REMOTE TO

CONTROL YOUR LCD REAR PTV

1 LAST CHANNEL (LAST CH) button

Use this button to select between the last two channels viewed (Good for watching two sporting events, etc.).

3:32 PM

Ant A 10

Stereo

R

3:32 PM

Ant A 39

Stereo

R

PICTURE-IN-PICTURE buttons

See separate section on pages 34~36 for a description.

23SURF button

Press the SURF button to automatically scan all active channel numbers (those set in memory) and display them as PIP sub- pictures. Press the SURF button a second time to remove the sub-pictures from the screen.

SURF

SURF

NOTES: 1. If no buttons are pressed when in SURF mode, auto-scanning will continuously scan channels in memory (see page 55).

2.If a channel is changed during this SURF scanning, sub-pictures will be removed from the screen.

3.If Movie/TV Ratings Lock setting is ON, PIP SURF mode will be deactivated.

4.Closed Caption will not appear when PIP SURF mode is on.

5.The SURF button will only work in Ant A and Ant B.

6.While in SURF scanning mode, press SELECT on the remote control to stop on a chosen channel. Press SELECT again to resume SURF scanning.

24VID1 ~ VID5

When the remote control is in TV mode, press these buttons to directly select the video input sources between the five video inputs.

Stereo

Ant A 28

YPBPR:1

Video:2

ST/SA

TAKA

VID1

VID2

 

 

VID 1

VID 2

THE REMOTE CONTROL

Ant

Video:5

VID5

VID 5

Video:4

VID4

VID 4

Video:3

VID3

VID 3

25DAY/NIGHT button

Press this button to toggle between Day and Night picture mode settings. Select Day for day time viewing with more brightness and contrast to compete with room light. Select Night for night time viewing with less brightness and contrast for a more detailed picture (see page 46 for settings changes).

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Contents Important Safety Instructions First Time USE Remote Control ON-SCREEN DisplayUseful Information Index Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel Important Safety InstructionsPublic Viewing of Copyrighted Material Read before operating equipmentFirst Time USE AccessoriesHOW to SET UP Your NEW Hitachi LCD Rear PTV Antenna Connections to Rear Jack Panel HOOK-UP Cables and ConnectorsFront Panel Controls Front Input Jacks InputPhoto MC Power light Power buttonTemp indicator Photo MC LED Light IndicatorFront Panel Jacks and Connectors Monitor OUT Rear Panel JacksComponent Y-PBPRInputs IR BlasterDVI-HDTV Input Input Rear Panel Connections Typical FULL-FEATURE SetupTips on Rear Panel Connections Rear Panel of Television Connecting External Audio DevicesConnecting External Video Devices Connecting a Monaural Audio Source to INPUT2~INPUT5Before Operating External Video Source Video ANT B Connecting a Stereo Source to INPUT2~INPUT5Connecting AN S-VIDEO Source to Input 3, 4 Digital Output Capability DVD Player Connecting a Component Source to Input 1 or 2 Y-PBPRMouse Connecting AV NetworkHitachi AV NET SET UP AV Network Setup WizardSatellite Brand Set-Top-Box . . . . . . . . . . Code AUDIO/VIDEO Network AV NET CodesLight Button Remote ControlHOW to USE the Remote to Control Your LCD Rear PTV Cable CBLSET-TOP-BOX STB CD and AMP buttons PVR Personal Video Recorder buttonChannel selector buttons Sleep and Dash buttonControl NET buttonPhoto MC LED Light and OSD IndicatorMemory Card Detail Information OSD and LED JumpRotate SlideshowRemote Control AV NET Learning Wizard Hitachi AV NET Setting ListExpanded Aspect buttonVideo button VOLUME, Mute buttonMenu button Exit buttonPICTURE-IN-PICTURE buttons Last Channel Last CH buttonSurf button 24 VID1 ~ VID5POP Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PIPPIP button Split Mode PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PIP Mode buttonSwap button with PIP on Freeze button with PIP OFF Freeze button With PIP onPOP Main Freeze with PIP OFF POP SUB Freeze with PIP OFFOperating the precoded function for your VCR Using the Remote to Control VCR FunctionsPrecoded VCR Buttons Exclusive TV ButtonsOperating the precoded function for your cable box Using the Remote to Control Cable BOX FunctionsCable CBL button Precoded Cable BOX buttonsPrecoded SET-TOP-BOX/SATELLITE Receiver but- tons SET-TOP-BOX STB buttonUsing the Remote to Control DVD Functions Operating the precoded function for your DVD playerPrecoded DVD Buttons Using the Remote to Control PVR Functions PVR ButtonPrecoded PVR Buttons Using Your Remote To Control Additional Audio Equipment Operating the precoded function for your Audio componentPrecoded Audio Buttons VCR Brand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code Audio Codes for Remote ControlON-SCREEN Display OSD Video Audio Aspect Chan Manager Locks Video Picture ModeVideo ContrastReset Video Settings Color ManagementPure depending on the user’s preference Noise Reduction Auto Movie Mode Color DecodingAuto Color Audio Auto Noise Cancel Perfect Volume LoudnessTreble Bass Balance Sound Enhancement Audio SourceTechnology Sound EnhancementAspect Mode Aspect ModeAuto Aspect Vertical PositionChannel Manager Chan. ManagerReception Band Cable1 Auto Channel ScanScan Channel ListChannel ID Locks LocksMovie Ratings TV Ratings Canadian Ratings Eng Canadian Ratings English ChartFrn Canadian RatingsSetup Menu PreferenceDisplay Set Menu Background ScreenSaver Set The Clock Set The ClockSet The Inputs Set The InputsSet Black Side Panel Set The Color SystemPlease Set Clock First Set Event TimerChannel Closed CaptionLamp Replacement Lamp ReplacementLamp Replacement Screw 120V Do not Care of Your Hitachi Television Your Remote ControlIgnition Noise Reception ProblemsUseful Info Inputs Dimensions 50V500 50V500A 50V500GOutputs 50V500E 60V500EHome Electronics Division Dial Toll FreeDigital Media Division Index IndexPicture-in-Picture PIP, 34 Page Page Page QR57028
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