Thank you for purchasing this HITACHI product.
To obtain the best performance and safety, please read this manual carefully.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
Thank you for purchasing this HITACHI LED LCD TV.
The instructions in this manual are described mainly with the remote control.
You can also use the buttons on the TV if they have the same names as those on the remote control.
To obtain the best performance and safety, please read this manual carefully.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
Contents
Important Safety Instructions
Cleaning and Maintenance
Common Phenomena of the TV Panel
Preparation
Attach the TV Stand
Detach the TV Stand for Wall Mount
Position the TV Set
Secure the TV Set
Power On/Off
Input Source Selection
Volume Adjustment
On-Screen Display Selection and Adjustment
Channel Selection
Information Banner
Subtitle Selection
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
Schedule Recorder
Schedule Reminder
Viewing Schedule List
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12
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14
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14
14
15
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17
17
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PVR Operation
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5
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
9
About PVR
Instant Recording
Time Shifting
Viewing Your Recorded Programme
PVR Playback
Menu Operation
Picture Menu
Audio Menu
Setup Menu
Function Menu
Advanced Setup Menu
RGB Mode Setup Menu
Media Operation
Media Menu
Video Playback
Music Playback
Photo Playback
Text Playback
Playback File Types
Teletext Operation33
Troubleshooting34
Specifications
RGB Input Signal Chart
HDMI Input Signal Chart
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Trademark Information
s The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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Important Safety Instructions
Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should
be read before the product is operated.
Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
Cleaning
Unplug the product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
Attachments
Only use attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
Water and Moisture
Do not use the product near water, for example,
near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
swimming pool, etc.
Accessories
Do not place the product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product
may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the product. Use
only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with
the product. Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should
use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer. The product and cart combination
should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause
the product and cart combination to overturn.
Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the
product and to protect it from overheating, and
these openings must not be blocked or covered.
The openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. The product should not be placed in a
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
Power Sources
The product should be operated only from the
type of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your appliance
dealer or local power company.
Power Cord Protection
Power cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the appliance.
Lightning
For added protection for the product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the
wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable
system. This will prevent damage to the product
due to lightning and power-line surges.
Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located
in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other
electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall
into such power lines or circuits. When installing
an outside antenna system, extreme care should
be taken to keep from touching such power lines
or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric
shock.
Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into the product
through any openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that
can result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the product.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the product yourself
as opening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
Repairing
Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
− When the power cord or plug is damaged.
− If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
− If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
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Important Safety Instructions
− If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by
the operating instructions as an improper
adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work
by a service technician to restore the product
to its normal operation.
− If the product has been dropped or damaged
in any way.
− When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance this indicates a need for service.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or
other hazards.
Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to the
product, ask the service technician to perform
safety checking to determine that the product is
in proper operating condition.
Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire
Do not touch the power cord with wet hands. Hold
the plug when disconnecting the power cord. Do
not pull the power cord. Unplug the power cord
from the wall socket outlet when the product is
not used for long periods of time.
Hearing Safety
Listen at a moderate volume. Using headphones
at high volume can impair your hearing.
Handling the product
Be careful when handling the product. Do not
drop, hit any objects or scratch the frame or
stand. These actions may damage the frame
and stand.
WARNING
s The appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
s Young children should be supervised to ensure they
do not play with the appliance.
Heat
Do not install the product near any heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
Installation Location
Place the product on a firm and flat surface.
Avoid placing the product in areas of direct
sunlight, heating radiators, closed automobiles,
high temperature, high humidity, excessive dust,
strong vibration, impact or strong magnetic fields,
as the internal parts may be seriously damaged.
CAUTION
s Do not let your child’s finger get caught in the gap
between the TV stand and the table surface. It may
cause injury to the child’s finger.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
CAUTION
s Disconnect the power plug from the wall socket
outlet before cleaning the product.
Important Safety Instructions
Cleaning the TV Panel
Wipe the TV panel with a dry lint-free cloth in
order to prevent damage to the panel surface.
In case of greasy dirt, wipe gently with a lint-free
cloth slightly moistened with water.
s Do not use a chemical cloth or spray cleaner. It
may cause discolouration and damage to the
panel surface.
s Do not use a dusty or hard cloth and rub the
screen hard. It may cause scratches on the
panel surface.
Cleaning the Cabinet
Wipe the cabinet with a lint-free cloth. In case
of heavy dirt, wipe with a soft cloth slightly
moistened with water.
s Do not use a dusty cloth and rub the cabinet
surface. It may cause scratches on the cabinet
surface.
s Do not use chemicals such as benzene, thinner
or other chemical products. Do not spray
volatile solutions such as insecticide over the
cabinet. Using these chemicals may result in
cabinet material degradation or coating removal.
s Do not leave the cabinet in prolonged contact
with plastic or rubber materials. It may cause
cabinet material degradation or coating removal.
Common Phenomena of the TV Panel
The following are common phenomena when operating the TV panel. This is a structural property of the
TV panel that is adapted to the industry standards and will have no impact on the performance of the
product.
Defective Spots on TV Panel
The TV panel is manufactured with highprecision technology. It consists of large
number of pixels. However, some of them may
appear constantly on the screen as black spots,
brilliant spots of light (red, green or blue) and/or
illuminated spots (pixel of white colour).
Residual Image
When a still image or On Screen Display menu
is displayed on the screen for a short time
(about a minute) and then switched to another
image, it may leave an “after-image” on the
screen. The residual image will disappear on
its own.
Surface on TV Panel
The TV panel is made with fine processing
glass. Therefore do not impact strongly on the
panel surface as this may cause damage to it.
The Usage Under Low Temperature
Environment
Due to the structural characteristics of the TV
panel, the response speed of the TV panel
becomes slower when the ambient temperature
around the panel becomes too low. In some
cases, it may cause the residual image. The
residual image will disappear on its own as the
temperature goes up and back to normal.
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Preparation
Attach the TV Stand
For model LE50EC05AU only
Attached the stand bracket,
1
glass base and the metal
plate as shown.
screws (22mm long)
metal plate
glass base
stand bracket
Carefully place the TV with
2
its front side facing down
on a cushioned flat surface.
3
4
Attach the stand to the TV
as shown.
Tighten the supplied screws
to fix the TV stand securely
in place.
screws (10mm long)
CAUTION
s The TV stand may not be fixed in
place after repeatedly tightening
and loosening the screws.
WARNING
s During assembling and
disassembling the TV stand,
please use your hand to support
it. Failure to do so may cause
the TV stand to fall and result in
personal injury.
s After installing the TV stand,
please ensure that the screws
are tightened firmly. Failure to
do so may cause the TV set to
tip over or become damaged.
For model LE42EC05AUS only
Attached the stand bracket,
1
plastic gasket and the glass
base as shown.
stand bracket
plastic gasket
glass base
screws (22mm long)
Carefully place the TV with
2
its front side facing down
on a cushioned flat surface.
Attach the stand to the TV
3
as shown.
Tighten the supplied screws
4
to fix the TV stand securely
in place.
screws (10mm long)
6
Detach the TV Stand for Wall Mount
Preparation
Carefully place the TV with
1
its front side facing down
Slide out the TV stand as
3
shown.
on a cushioned flat surface.
Unscrew and remove the
2
screws as shown.
Position the TV Set
Place the TV on a firm and flat surface, leaving
a space of at least 10cm around the TV set and
30cm from the top of the TV set to the wall or
cabinet.
s The illustrations used here are
based on model LE42EC05AUS.
There may be a slight difference
in the illustrations, if you are
using LE50EC05AU.
s Please refer to the wall bracket
instruction guide for more
information on the wall bracket
installation.
s The wall mount bracket is not
supplied.
s Please store the screws that are
not in use.
Secure the TV Set
It is recommended to install the TV on a stable
place and implement safety measures against
overturning. Use a commercially available string
and secure the TV to a wall or pillar.
30cm10cm10cm
s Place the TV set where it cannot be pulled, pushed
or knocked over.
String
String
Screw
Hook
s The clamp, string and hooks are not supplied.
Clamp
Wall or Pillar
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Functional Overview
Front Panel
Main Power Switch
Use it to switch the main
power on or off.
OnOff
1234567
s When the main power of the TV is switched off, the TV cannot be switched on with the remote control.
s After a power failure or disconnection of the power plug and the power is resupplied, the power status is changed
to standby mode automatically.
s It takes approximately 15 seconds for the picture to appear after the TV is switched on.
s The TV will switch to standby mode automatically if there is no signal input for about 10 minutes in TV/AV/HDMI/
RGB mode.
s The TV will not switch to standby mode automatically if there is no signal input in MEDIA mode.
s If the TV will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect the power plug from the wall socket outlet.
WARNING
s When the main power of the TV is switched off, the TV is not completely disconnected from the power supply.
Disconnect the AC power plug from the wall socket outlet to completely shut off the power supply to the TV.
Power/Standby Indicator
1
s Standby Mode - RED
s Power On - BLUE
Remote Control Sensor
2
Menu (
5
Volume Up/Down (
6
)
/ )
s Works as Left/Right cursor on TV menu.
3
Power On/Standby (
4
Input Select (
)
8
Channel Up/Down (
)
7
s Works as Up/Down cursor on TV menu.
/ )
Rear Panel
Functional Overview
1
2
3
4
5
6
MEDIA (USB) Input Terminal
1
1 Input Terminal
HDMI
2
COMPONENT/AV Input Terminal
3
Audio Output Terminal
4
s Sound output is only available in DTV or TV
mode.
Headphones Jack
5
78910
S/PDIF (Digital Audio Output) Terminal
6
Antenna Input Terminal
7
RGB (PC) Input Terminal
8
2
9
10
HDMI
HDMI
Input Terminal
3 Input Terminal
9
Functional Overview
Remote Control
TT
M
M
PVR
12
PVR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
M
11
TT
TT
MEDIA
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
ButtonDescription
Teletext Buttons
TT
Media Buttons
M
PVR Buttons
PVR
Power On / Standby
1
( )
Picture Size
2
TT
M
PVR
PVR
TT
TT
TT
( )
Sleep Timer
3
( )
Number
4
0 - 9
(
Info
5
( )
Ch I/II
6
)
(
)
These buttons are to be used in Teletext
operation. (
page 33)
These buttons are to be used in Media
operation. (
page 27 - 32)
These buttons are to be used in PVR
operation. (
page 18 - 19)
Press to switch the TV on or off to
standby mode.
Press to select the picture size.
Press to set the length of time to switch
the TV off to standby mode.
s To cancel, press repeatedly until “Off”
appears.
s To display the remaining time, press
once.
s If you switch off the TV and switch it on
again, Sleep Timer is set to “Off”
Press to select the TV channel directly.
Press to display the information banner.
Press to select the audio language in
DTV mode.
Press to select the sound output for a
stereo/bilingual broadcast in TV mode.
BroadcastingSelection
NICAMMono
Stereo
Bilingual
A2Stereo
Bilingual
NICAM-MonoMono
NICAM-StereoMono
NICAM-MainNICAM-Sub
Mono
A2-StereoMono
A2-MainA2-Sub
10
Volume Up/Down
7
8
9
10
11
/ )
(
Menu
)
(
Up/Down/Left/Right
/ / / )
(
RADIO
List
)
(
LIST
s The selection may vary depending on
the broadcasting.
s Select “Mono” in case of poor
reception, noise or poor stereo sound
due to signal condition.
Press to adjust the volume.
Press to enter or exit from the TV menu.
Press to select or adjust the desired item
on the TV menu.
Press to switch to radio mode. Press
again to exit. (DTV mode only)
Press to display the list of channels.
Remote Control (continue)
Functional Overview
TT
M
M
PVR
12
PVR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
M
11
TT
TT
MEDIA
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
ButtonDescription
Favourite Channel
TT
M
PVR
PVR
TT
TT
TT
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
)
(
FAV
Picture Mode
)
(
Sound Mode
)
(
EPG
GUIDE
(
)
Channel Up / Down
/ )
(
Mute
)
(
Input Select
)
(
OK
( OK )
PVR
MEDIA
Subtitle
)
(
Last Channel
(
LAST CH
)
Press to display the favourite channel list.
Press to select the picture mode.
Press to select the sound mode.
Press to display Programme Guide in
DTV mode.
Press to select next/previous channel.
Press to mute the sound. Press again
to cancel.
Press to select the input source.
Press to confirm and execute the
selection.
Press to start PVR recording.
Press to access MEDIA mode directly.
Press to turn on the subtitle. Press again
to cancel.
Press to return to previously viewed
channel.
s “Last Channel” is only available in TV
and DTV mode.
Freeze
24
25
)
(
Colour buttons
Insert Batteries
Open.
1
Press to freeze the picture. Press again
to cancel.
Press to execute the prompt function in
DTV mode.
Make sure the
2
3
Close.
polarity is correct.
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Connection
(
(s
Connecting Antenna Cable
Connect the 75 ohm coaxial cable (commercially available) to the antenna input terminal.
s To obtain better picture quality, use an outdoor antenna.
s If your outdoor antenna uses 75 ohm coaxial cable with an F-type connector, connect it directly to the antenna input
terminal at the rear panel.
s If your outdoor antenna uses flat cable, connect it with a 75 ohm adapter (commercially available) and then to the
antenna input terminal at the rear panel.
Connecting External Equipment
You can select the appropriate connection depending on the equipment that you are connecting and the
level of picture quality you are trying to achieve. To view external source images, press to select input
source. ( page 11)
s Please refer to the user manual of the external equipment for more information on the connection to the TV.
s Please disconnect all the power supplies to the external equipment and TV before connection.
s The illustrations used here are based on model LE42EC05AUS. There may be a slight difference in the
illustrations, if you are using LE50EC05AU.
To use HDMI terminal
or
or
(rear)(side)
s The HDMI cable connector should
not exceed 20mm in width (W) and
10mm in height (H).
HDMI OUT
W
H
HDMI Device
If the external equipment has DVI output, you can connect it to the HDMI terminal using a HDMI-DVI
cable. In case of using the HDMI-DVI cable, connect analogue audio signal to RGB audio input terminal.
or
or
(rear)
rear)
(side)
DVI OUT
L
AUDIO
OUT
R
DVI Device
To use Component Video terminal
Y
B
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
[Example]
DVD Player
P
PR
(rear)(side)
12
L
AUDIO
OUT
R
Other Equipment ConnectionConnection
Connecting External Equipment (continue)
To use Composite Video terminal
(rear)(side)
To use PC terminal
(rear)(side)
To use S/PDIF terminal
(side)
VIDEO OUT
[Example]
L
R
AUDIO
OUT
RGB OUT
VCR Player
[Example]
Computer
AUDIO
OUT
s You can also connect a PC with DVI or
HDMI output to this TV.
[Example]
DIGITAL
AUDIO IN
Amplifier
(rear)
To use Audio Out terminal
(rear)
To connect headphones
(side)
(side)
(side)
(side)
(side)
Headphones
s Sound output is only available in DTV or
DTV mode.
R
AUDIO
IN
L
[Example]
Amplifier
To connect external USB storage device
External USB Storage Device
s The USB cable connector
(side)
should not exceed 18mm
in width (W) and 7mm in
height (H).
W
H
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Basic Operation
Power On/Off
To switch on the TV
Press the main power switch located on the
1
underside of the TV.
The power indicator lights in red, indicating
that the TV is in standby mode.
Press .
2
The power indicator lights in blue and the
TV switches on.
To switch off the TV
Press .
1
The power indicator lights in red and the
TV switches off to standby mode.
Press the main power switch located on the
2
underside of the TV to completely power off
the TV.
s It takes approximately 15 seconds for the picture to
appear after the TV is turned on.
s The TV will switch to standby mode automatically if
there is no signal input for 15 minutes.
s If the TV will not be used for a long period of time,
s The OSD menu screen will be closed automatically
when no operation has been made for a certain
time.
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Basic Operation
Channel Selection
You can select channels in the following ways:
Using Channel Up/Down
Press / to select the next or previous
1
channel.
s The skipped channels cannot be selected by
/ button.
Using Channel List
LIST
Press
1
Press / to select the channel and press
2
OK.
Using Favourite Channel List
Press
1
List.
Press / to select the channel and press
2
OK.
to display the Channel List.
FAV
to display the Favourite Channel
Information Banner
The information banner displays brief programme
information about the current programme. Each
time a channel is changed, the information
appears at the bottom of the screen.
To display information banner
Press to display the information banner.
1
In DTV mode, the information banner may
contain:
s Channel number and name
s Current time
s Current programme name, start time and end
time
s Signal resolution
s Programme information (if available)
s Not all channels broadcast all programme
information data. Some channels do not provide
programme name and details. In such case, only
channel name is displayed.
s page 26 to create list of favourite channels.
Using Number Buttons
Enter the channel number by using the
1
Number buttons and press OK.
s The channel is switched if the channel number is
valid.
Using Last Channel
LAST CH
Press
1
selected channel.
LAST CH
Press
2
current viewing channel.
LAST CH
s
changed after the TV is turned on.
to switch to the previous
again to switch back to the
will not work if no channel has been
Subtitle Selection
Some programmes are broadcast with subtitle
languages. You can select the desired subtitle
language.
To select subtitle language
Press to display the Subtitle Languages
1
list.
Press / to select the desired subtitle
2
language and press OK.
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Basic Operation
Electronic Programme
Guide (EPG)
An EPG is an on-screen guide of current and
future programmes. It also allows you to view
programme information, set recorder and set
reminders.
Press GUIDE to display the PROGRAMME
1
GUIDE screen.
Current Date and Time
PROGRAMME GUIDE Time
1 8 Jul 14:40
1 ONE
2 ABC1
3 SBS ONE
7 7 Digital
8 IN illawarra
9 NINE DIGITAL
10 TEN Digital
11 ELEVEN
Current Channel Number and Name
PROGRAMME GUIDE 18 Jul
14:59-15:58
15:58-16:29
16:29-17:00
17:00-17:29
17:29-18:00
18:00-18:32
18:32-19:02
19:02-19:35
Recorder
Triathlon: ITU World Cha..
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
Korean News
Dr Oz
Days of Our Lives
Days of Our Lives
Ready Steady Cook
Macgyver
InfoScheduleRecordRemind
[Display by time]
CH 1 ONE
Swimming: FINA World Ch..
Extreme Dreams
Airline
Guerrilla Gardeners
I Fish Catch Of The Day
Bondi Rescue
Extreme Dreams
Airline
InfoScheduleRemind
[Display by channel]
IndexSet
IndexSet
Press / to select the
top bar and press /
to change the display by
channel.
Current Channel Name
and Programme Name
Press / to select the
top bar and press /
to select the date, or
press / repeatedly
to select “TIME” to
change the display by
time.
Current Programme
Name
The following remote control buttons will enable
you to use the EPG functions.
ButtonAction
GUIDE
Press to display or exit
PROGRAMME GUIDE screen.
RED
GREEN
Press to set recorder.
Press to display information on
the selected programme.
YELLOW
BLUE
Press to display schedule list.
Press to set reminder.
/ / / Press to select the item in the list.
s The EPG will only be available when you are
receiving digital broadcasting signals.
Schedule Recorder
You can schedule a recording of future
programmes using PROGRAMME GUIDE.
Press GUIDE to display the PROGRAMME
1
GUIDE screen.
Select the programme to be recorded.
2
Press the RED button.
3
A Recorder menu will be shown with the
correct time, channel and duration. It also
provides the following setting options.
Start TimeSet the time and date to start
recording.
End TimeSet the time and date to end
recording.
ModeSelect a mode for recording at the
same time.
Press / to choose an item and / to
4
change the setting.
Press OK to enter the programme to the
5
Schedule List.
An updated Schedule List will be shown.
16
s “Timer Overlay” appears on the screen if the
current scheduled recording is overlapped with the
previous scheduled recording.
s “Time Past” appears on the screen if the start time
has already past.
s Programme highlighted in yellow indicates a
recording is scheduled for that programme.
Basic Operation
Schedule Reminder
You can set reminders for your favourite
programmes. The channel will be switched to the
selected programme at the schedule time if you
are watching another programme.
Press GUIDE to display the PROGRAMME
1
GUIDE screen.
Press / to select the programme for
2
reminder.
Press the BLUE button.
3
A Reminder Setting menu will be shown. It
provides the following setting options.
ChannelSelect the channel.
MinuteSet the time.
Hour
MonthSet the month.
DateSet the date.
ModeSelect a mode for reminder.
Press / to choose an item and / to
4
change the setting.
Viewing Schedule List
You can browse and change the future scheduled
recordings or reminders.
Press GUIDE to display the PROGRAMME
1
GUIDE screen.
Press the YELLOW button to display the
2
Schedule List.
s If the highlighted programme is currently
showing, press the RED button will start the
instant recording instead.
To delete a scheduled recording or reminder
3
from the list, press / to select and press
the RED button to delete.
s Once a programme is recorded or reminded, it will
be removed from the Schedule List.
Press OK to enter the programme to the
5
Schedule List.
An updated Schedule List will be shown.
s During the last 10 seconds of the preset reminder
time, an on-screen countdown will be displayed.
Press any button on the remote control or TV during
the countdown will cancel the reminder.
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PVR Operation
About PVR
This TV has a Personal Video Recorder (PVR) that
allows you to record digital TV programmes to an
external USB storage device (e.g. hard disk drive).
With PVR, you can pause Live TV and you can
even set up to record a series so you never miss
an episode of your favourite programme.
After the new USB storage device is connected to
the USB port, you should format it first in order to
record. ( page 24)
CAUTION
s Safe Removal of USB Storage Device
Do not disconnect the USB storage device while
it is being accessed. Doing so can damage the
device or the files stored on the device. You can
safely connect or disconnect the USB storage
device when the TV is at standby mode.
s Back up all of the data in the USB storage device in
case if data was lost due to unexpected accident.
We do not assume any liability for the losses by
misuse or malfunction.
s Not all USB storage devices are compatible with
this TV.
s The file names and folder names that are not in
English may not be detected or displayed correctly.
s The On Screen Display (OSD) shown in this manual
may be different from your TV.
Current Time
5
Available USB Storage Device Recording
6
Time
s The recording will be automatically named based on
the programme that was being watched when you
first press PVR.
s No other channel can be selected while the
recording is in progress.
s Input source is not selectable during PVR recording.
Instant Recording
When watching TV, you can start an instant record
of the current programme.
Press PVR to record the channel that you are
1
watching.
To end the recording, press PVR to display the
2
Control Bar.
Press / to select and press OK.
3
Time Shifting
ABB TV
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Elapsed Time
1
Control Bar
2
Press PVR to display the Control Bar
during the recording.
Channel Name
3
Control Items
4
Press
to execute the selection.
/ to select or and press OK
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Time Shifting is a non-linear recording and
playback system. You can pause a broadcast
channel with Time Shifting function and watch it
later at a more convenient time.
Press PVR to start time shift recording.
1
Press PVR to display the Control Bar.
2
Press / to select and press OK to
3
playback the recording.
To end the playback and return to the current
4
live broadcast recording, press PVR to display
the Control Bar.
Press / to select and press OK.
5
s Only / , and PVR buttons are functional in
Time Shift mode.
Viewing Your Recorded
Programme
You can access to previously recorded
programmes. You can sort and view the recorded
list by programme, time or channel, and delete the
recorded programmes.
Press to display Recorded List.
1
Press repeatedly to sort the list by
2
programme, time or channel.
To see more details of the recorded
3
programme, press / to select and press
or .
To delete a recorded programme from the
4
list, press / to select and press the RED
button to delete.
PVR Operation
Control Bar
3
Press PVR to display the Control Bar
during the playback.
Control Items
4
Press
item and press OK to execute the
selection.
Use these control items on the Control Bar to
control the PVR playback.
Control Item / Button
Play
Resume normal playback.
Search Backward
Search backward the playback.
Select
select the search backward speeds: FR2X,
FR4X, FR8X, FR16X.
/ to select the desired control
and press OK repeatedly to
s Select and press OK to resume normal
playback.
To playback a recorded programme from the
5
list, press / to select and press OK to start
playback.
PVR Playback
You can simply select the recorded programme
from the Recorded List and press OK to start
playback.
1
[00:00:16/00:10:30]
Search Forward
Search forward the playback.
Select
select the search forward speeds: FF2X,
FF4X, FF8X, FF16X.
s Select and press OK to resume normal
Previous
Skip to the previous recorded programme.
Next
Skip to the next recorded programme.
Pause
Pause the playback.
2
Stop
Stop the playback.
and press OK repeatedly to
playback.
3
Progress Bar
1
Elapsed Time / Total Playback Time
2
4
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Menu Operation
Picture Menu
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
Picture ModeDynamicSelect the most suitable picture mode according to
Natural
Cinema
Favourite
Brightness *Adjust to brighten or darken the picture.
Contrast *Adjust to increase or decrease the picture contrast.
Colour *Adjust to increase or decrease the colour intensity.
Tint *Adjust to obtain natural skin colour.
Sharpness * Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture.
Colour Temperature CoolSelect the most suitable settings depending on your
Normal
Warm
FavouriteRed **
Green **
Blue **
Picture SizeFullSelect the desired picture size.
4:3
Auto
Panoramic
Cinema
Zoom
your lighting condition.
s The default factory setting for “Picture Mode” is
“Dynamic”.
default factory settings.
s “Tint” can only be selected and adjusted when
receiving NTSC signal.
preferred colour tone.
s When displaying the image in “4:3” Picture Size for a
long time, it can cause a permanent after-image on
the TV screen.
s In PC mode, only “4:3” and “Full” are available for
“Picture Size”.
s If Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) is not transmitted
and detected, TV will automatically set Picture Size
as “Full”.
page 26 to restore all settings to the
CAUTION
DNR
(Digital Noise Reduction)
s Menu items that are not selectable are grayed out.
s The menu items indicated by “ * ” are only available when “Picture Mode” is set to “Favourite”.
s The menu items indicated by “ ** ” are only available when “Colour Temperature” is set to “Favourite”.
s “Picture Size” is not available in MEDIA mode.
s “Colour”, “Sharpness” and “DNR” are not available in RGB mode.
OffSet to reduce noise in the picture due to weak
Low
Middle
High
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signal condition.
Menu Operation
Audio Menu
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
Sound ModeStandardSelect the most suitable sound mode according to
Movie
Music
Speech
Favourite
Bass *Adjust the low-pitched sound.
Treble *Adjust the high-pitched sound.
BalanceAdjust the left and right sound channel volume.
Perfect VolumeOffSelect “On” to automatically adjust the volume to its
On
Surround SoundOffSelect “On” to activate Surround Sound.
On
AD Switch (Audio
Description Switch)
Audio
Description
AD Volume
OffSelect “On” to activate the auditory narration of
On
your watching contents.
s “Balance” is only available when “Surround Sound”
is set to “Off”.
average level each time you change the channel.
visual representations.
s “AD Volume” is only available when “Audio
Description” is set to “On”.
Digital Audio OutputAutoSelect “PCM” to output audio signal by PCM format.
PCM
Dolby Digital
s Menu items that are not selectable are grayed out.
s The menu items indicated by “ * ” are only available when “Sound” is set to “Favourite”.
s “Digital Audio Output” and “AD Switch” are only available in DTV mode.
Select “Auto” to output audio signal by Dolby Digital
or PCM format. Dolby Digital format is output if
the audio track of the broadcasting programme is
in Dolby Digital format. In case the broadcasting
programme is in MPEG format, PCM format will be
selected.
s It is recommended to select “PCM”.
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Menu Operation
Setup Menu (TV and DTV mode only)
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
Auto TuningDTV + TVTune for all available digital and analogue
broadcasting channels automatically.
DTVTune for all available analogue broadcasting
channels automatically.
TVTune for all available digital broadcasting channels
automatically.
DTV Manual TuningSearch for the digital broadcasting channel
manually.
To manual tune for the digital broadcasting
channel
Press / to select the channel number.
1
Press OK to begin the search for the channel.
2
TV Manual TuningSave ToPress
the current channel.
Sound
System
Current ChannelSelect the channel you want to tune.
SearchPress
Fine TuningFine tune the current channel.
FrequencyDisplay the current channel frequency.
Channel EditSet the channels according to your preference.
BGSelect the appropriate sound system.
I
DK
L
Press
You can set your favourite channels, move, rename,
delete or skip the channels you want.
To delete the channel
1
2
3
/ to select the position you want to store
s If the sound is not clear, select another sound
system.
/ to search the frequency.
/ to decrease or increase the frequency.
Press / to select the channel to be deleted.
Press the RED button.
Press the RED button again to delete the
channel.
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s The selected channel is deleted, all the following
channels are shifted up one position.
s The deleted channel cannot be found unless you
perform a channel search again.
Menu Operation
Setup Menu (TV and DTV mode only) (continue)
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
Channel EditTo rename the channel (TV mode only)
Press / to select the channel to be
1
renamed.
Press the GREEN button.
2
Press / to input the desired characters.
3
Press to move to the next character.
4
Press OK when the renaming is completed.
5
s The name will be displayed on the screen when the
channel is selected.
To move the channel
Press / to select the channel to be moved.
1
Press the YELLOW button.
2
Press / to select the new position for the
3
channel.
Press the YELLOW button to move the
4
channel.
To skip the channel
Press / to select the channel to be
1
skipped.
Press the BLUE button ( symbol appears).
2
s The channel will then be skipped when you select
channels with
s You can still select a skipped channel using the
Number buttons.
s To unskip the channel, select the channel and press
the BLUE button (
To set favourite channel
Press / to select the favourite channel.
1
/ .
symbol is removed).
Signal InformationDisplay information about signal of currently
s Menu items that are not selectable are grayed out.
s “Signal Information” is only available in DTV mode.
Press the
2
s To cancel the favourite channel, select the channel
and press the
selected channel.
FAV
button ( symbol appears).
FAV
button ( symbol is removed).
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Menu Operation
Function Menu
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
OSD LanguageEnglishShow the on-screen display language.
s The OSD language is English only.
Hearing ImpairedOnSelect “On” to display the subtitles for the hearing
Off
PVR File SystemSelect Disk USBSelect the USB port that the USB storage device is
DiskSelect the partition (if available) of the USB storage
Check PVR File SystemSelect to check the PVR File System.
USB DiskShow the status of the PVR File System checking.
FormatPVR File
System
Type
impaired.
connected.
device.
Select to format the USB storage device.
The USB storage device can be formatted as
“FAT32” or “Hi Speed”.
CAUTION
s All data in the USB storage device will be erased
when it is formatted.
PVR File
System
Size
Select the desired recording capacity.
s “PVR File System Size” is only available when “PVR
File System Type” is set to “Hi Speed”.
s The recording capacity depends on the video format
that is being recorded.
Time Shift SizeShow the time shift disk size.
SpeedShow the speed of the USB storage device.
Free Record LimitSelect the maximum recording time.
TimeTime ZoneSelect the local time zone.
s This function allows you to select the local time zone
in case the time displayed in the EPG does not match
the local time of your area.
ClockSet the current time for the TV.
s If you turn off the TV by switching off the main power
switch, you will need to set the clock again.
s “Clock” can only display the clock time when on a
digital broadcasting channel and the time information
is available.
Sleep Timer OffSet the length of time to switch the TV off to standby
10 Min.
20 Min.
30 Min.
60 Min.
mode.
s To cancel, press repeatedly until “Off” appears.
s To display the remaining time, press
s If you switch off the TV and switch it on again, Sleep
Timer is set to “Off”.
90 Min.
120 Min.
180 Min.
240 Min.
once.
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Menu Operation
Function Menu (continue)
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
TimeAuto OffOnSelect “On” to switch the TV off to standby mode
Off
DivX RegistrationObtain the DivX VOD Registration Code of the TV.
DivX DeactivationObtain the DivX Deregistration Code of the TV.
s Menu items that are not selectable are grayed out.
s “Hearing Impaired” and “PVR File System” are only available in DTV mode.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an
official DivX Certified® device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert
your files into DivX videos.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX
Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup
menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your registration.
automatically if there is no signal input for 15
minutes.
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Menu Operation
Advanced Setup Menu
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
Set PasswordSet the password for Advanced Setup menu. The
factory default password is “0000”.
Parental ControlNo BlockSet to control the programmes that can be viewed
P
C
G
PG
M
MA
AV
R
on your TV.
RatingDescription
No BlockCancel the blocking.
Preschool (P)Content is suitable for preschoolers
Children (C)Content is suitable for children age
General (G)For general exhibition. All ages may
Parental guidance
recommended (PG)
Mature audience
15+ (M)
Mature adult
audience 15+ (MA)
Adult audience
strong violence 15+
(AV)
Restricted 18+ (R)Not suitable for people under age 18.
under age 5.
6-7.
watch.
Parental guidance is recommended
for young viewers.
Recommended for mature audience.
Not suitable for people under age 15.
Not suitable for people under age 15.
The programmes contain violence
content.
Daylight SavingOnSelect “On” to update the date and time for your TV.
Off
Software UpdateFor software updating.
Restore DefaultRestore all settings to the default factory settings.
s A password is require to access the Advanced Setup menu.
s In case you have forgotten your password, enter “9999” to disable lock and reset the password to factory default
password.
s You can view blocked programmes by entering the password when prompted. This temporarily switches off the
Parental Control for the current channel until the TV is turned off, the channel is changed or a programme with a
higher rating starts.
s “Parental Control” is only available in DTV mode.
s “Software Update” is only available in TV and DTV mode.
RGB Mode Setup Menu (RGB mode only)
Selected ItemsSetup Hints
Auto Adjust Auto adjust the screen position, phase and clock.
H Position Adjust the horizontal position of the picture.
V Position Adjust the vertical position of the picture.
Clock Phase Adjust to minimize the blurring of the letters and
stripes on the horizontal row.
s Make sure to adjust “H Clock” before adjusting
“Clock Phase”.
H Clock Adjust to minimize the vertical stripes on the screen.
s RGB Mode Setup menu is only available in RGB mode and when receiving a compatible RGB//PC signal via RGB
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Input terminal.
Media Operation
You can play video, photo, music and text files from
your USB storage device.
To playback media file
Connect the USB storage device into the
1
MEDIA input terminal.
Press MEDIA to display the Media Selection
2
Menu.
USB 2.0
VIDEO
Press / to select the desired media and
3
press OK to display the Drive Selection Menu.
MUSICTEXT
PHOTO
CAUTION
s Safe Removal of USB Storage Device
Do not disconnect a USB storage device while it is
being accessed. Doing so can damage the device
or the files stored on the device. You can safely
connect or disconnect the USB storage device
when the TV is at standby mode.
s Back up all of the data in the USB storage device in
case if data was lost due to unexpected accident.
We do not assume any liability for the losses by
misuse or malfunction.
s Not all USB storage devices are compatible with
this TV.
s The file names and folder names that are not in
English may not be detected or displayed correctly.
s The On Screen Display (OSD) shown in this
manual may be different from your TV.
To playback selected media files
At the Media Menu, press / to select the
1
media file and press OK to mark (tick symbol
appears).
Repeat Step 1 if you want to add more
2
media files to playback, or press to start
playback.
RETURNC:D:
s To return to Media Selection Menu, press / to
select “RETURN” and press OK.
Press / to select the desired drive and
4
press OK to display the Media (Video, Music,
Photo or Text) Menu.
Even adults misbehave at times so remember to look
at your child’s misbehavior with understanding, stop
take a breath, and look for the opportunity to teach.
Remember that it takes more than just teaching for
someone to master a skill. Just like learning to read,
Size: 200KBytes
5
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Media Icon
1
Return
2
Press
/ to select and press OK to
return to Drive Selection Menu
Up Folder
3
Press
/ to select and press OK to
move to upper level folder.
Folder List
4
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Preview
5
Drive
6
File List
7
Current Page / Total Pages
8
File Info
9
Media Operation
Video Playback
13
456
Progress Bar
1
File Information
2
Elapsed Time / Total Playback Time
3
Control Bar
4
Press
the video playback.
to display the Control Bar during
Resolution:
Audio Track:
Subtitle:
Programme:
Size:
2
Movie1.mp4
1920 x 1080
1 / 1
- / 0
1 / 1
15000KBytes
00:00:15 / 00:03:50
Search Forward
Search forward the playback.
Press repeatedly to select the search
forward speeds:
FF2X, FF4X, FF8X, FF16X.
s Press to resume normal playback.
Skip Backward
Skip to the previous video file.
Skip Forward
Skip to the next video file.
Stop
Stop the playback and return to Video Menu
screen.
Play Modes
Repeat Current
Playback the current video file repeatedly.
7
8
Repeat All
Playback all the video files repeatedly.
Repeat None
Cancel repeat.
Repeat AB
Set the starting and ending of a time
segment to repeat.
Select and press OK once at your
chosen start point.
Press OK again at your chosen end point.
s The time segment will then repeat continuously.
Left Cursor
5
Press
Down Cursor
6
Press
Right Cursor
7
Press
Control Items
8
Press
to select the desired control item.
to hide the Control Bar.
to select the desired control item.
/ to select the desired control
item and press OK to execute the
selection.
Use these control items on the Control Bar or
these buttons on the remote control to control the
video playback.
Control Item / Button
Pause
Pause the playback.
Play
Resume the playback.
Play/Pause
Pause or resume the playback.
Search Backward
Search backward the playback.
Press repeatedly to select the search
backward speeds:
FR2X, FR4X, FR8X, FR16X.
s Press to resume normal playback.
To cancel, select and press OK
repeatedly until is shown on the
screen.
List
Display the list of video files.
s To close the list, press to select “Close” and
press OK.
File Info
Display the current video file information.
s To close the information, press / to select
“Close” and press OK.
Time Search
Playback from the desired position by
specifying the time.
Press to display the Time Search window. Enter the time (Hour : Minute : Second).
Zoom In
Zoom in the current playback.
Zoom Out
Zoom out the current playback.
Pan
Select and press OK. Press / / / to pan the zoomed
playback.
s To exit pan mode, press OK.
s To return to normal playback picture size,
/ to select and press OK to
press
adjust the picture size.
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Media Operation
Music Playback
13
456
Progress Bar
1
File Information
2
Elapsed Time / Total Playback Time
3
Control Bar
4
Press to display the Control Bar during
the music playback.
Left Cursor
5
Press to select the desired control item.
Down Cursor
6
Press to hide the Control Bar.
Right Cursor
7
Press to select the desired control item.
Control Items
8
Press / to select the desired control
item and press OK to execute the
selection.
Album:
Title:
Bit Rate:
Artist:
Size:
2
Music1.mp3
Music Song
Music1
128K
Artist1
2800KBytes
00:00:15 / 00:03:50
Use these control items on the Control Bar or
these buttons on the remote control to control the
music playback.
Control Item / Button
Pause
Pause the playback.
Play
Resume the playback.
Play/Pause
Pause or resume the playback.
Search Backward
Search backward the playback.
Press repeatedly to select the search
backward speeds:
FR2X, FR4X, FR8X, FR16X.
s Press to resume normal playback.
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Search Forward
Search forward the playback.
Press repeatedly to select the search
forward speeds:
FF2X, FF4X, FF8X, FF16X.
s Press to resume normal playback.
Previous
Skip to the previous music file.
Next
Skip to the next music file.
Stop
Stop the playback and return to Music Menu
screen.
Play Modes
Repeat Current
Playback the current music file repeatedly.
Repeat All
Playback all the music files repeatedly.
Repeat None
Cancel repeat.
Mute
Press to mute the sound.
Press again to cancel.
List
Display the list of music files.
s To close the list, press to select “Close” and
press OK.
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File Info
Display the current music file information.
s To close the information, press OK.
Time Search
Display the Time Search window.
Enter the time (Hour : Minute : Second).
Media Operation
Photo Playback
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File Information
1
Control Bar
2
Press to display the Control Bar during
the photo playback.
Left Cursor
3
Press to select the desired control
items.
Down Cursor
4
Press to hide the Control Bar.
Right Cursor
5
Press to select the desired control
items.
Control Items
6
Press / to select the desired control
items and press OK to execute the
selection.
Resolution:
Size:
Date:
Time:
1
Photo1.jpg
1920 x 1080
2000KBytes
---- / -- / --
-- : -- : --
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Use these control items on the Control Bar or
these buttons on the remote control to control the
photo playback.
Control Item / Button
Pause
Pause the playback.
Play
Resume the playback.
Play/Pause
Pause or resume the playback.
Previous
Skip to the previous photo file.
Next
Skip to the next photo file.
Stop
Stop the playback and return to Photo Menu
screen.
Play Modes
Repeat Current
Playback the current photo file permanently.
No slideshow is performed.
Repeat All
Playback all the photo files repeatedly.
Repeat None
Cancel repeat.
Stop Background Music
Stop the background music.
Play Background Music
Play the background music while viewing the
photo files. ( page 30)
s If no background music is set, all the music
files in the same folder as the photo files will
be played back.
List
Display the list of photo files.
s To close the list, press to select “Close” and
press OK.
File Info
Display the current photo file information.
s To close the information, press OK.
Rotate Clockwise
Rotate the current photo clockwise.
s Press to resume normal playback.
Rotate Counter Clockwise
Rotate the current photo counter clockwise.
s Press to resume normal playback.
Zoom In
Zoom in the current photo.
Zoom Out
Zoom out the current photo.
Pan
Select and press OK. Press / / / to pan the zoomed photo.
s Press to resume normal playback.
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Media Operation
Text Playback
Even adults misbehave at times so remember to look
at your child’s misbehavior with understanding, stop
take a breath, and look for the opportunity to teach.
Remember that it takes more than just teaching for
someone to master a skill. Just like learning to read,
learning new behavior takes encouragement, trial and
error and lots of practice.
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File Information
1
Control Bar
2
Press to display the Control Bar during
the text playback.
Left Cursor
3
Press to select the desired control
items.
Down Cursor
4
Press to hide the Control Bar.
Right Cursor
5
Press to select the desired control
items.
1
Text1.txt
Size: 200KBytes
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Use these control items on the Control Bar or
these buttons on the remote control to control the
text playback.
Control Item / Button
Search Backward
Display the previous page of the text file.
Search Forward
Display the next page of the text file.
Previous
Skip to the previous text file.
Next
Skip to the next text file.
Stop
Stop the playback and return to Text Menu screen.
Stop Background Music
Stop the background music.
Play Background Music
Play the background music while viewing the
text files. ( page 30)
s If no background music is set, all the music
files in the same folder as the text files will be
played back.
List
Display the list of text files.
s To close the list, press to select “Close” and
press OK.
File Info
Display the current text file information.
s To close the information, press OK.
Control Items
6
Press / to select the desired control
items and press OK to execute the
selection.
s To minimize the loss of characters in multi-
language content, you can save the text file with
unicode encoding.
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Playable File Types
Video
File TypeFile Extension Name
MPEG.mpg
s All programmes recorded by this TV can be
playback on this TV via MEDIA mode.
Music
File TypeFile Extension Name
MP3.mp3
Photo
File TypeFile Extension Name
JPEG.jpg
Text
File TypeFile Extension Name
TXT.txt
.mpeg
.jpeg
(Encoding standard : Unicode)
Teletext Operation
Teletext is a free service broadcast provided by most TV stations. It provides information on the current
affairs news, weather forecasts, programme previews, stock market report and many other topics.
ButtonDescription
Number buttons
1
( 0 - 9 )
TV/Text ( )
2
1
Press to select a Teletext page.
(Enter 3 digits)
Press to enter Teletext mode.
Press again to exit Teletext mode.
s If “No Teletext” appears on the screen,
it may mean that the channel you have
selected does not support teletext.
Cancel ( )
3
6
Press to return to TV programme
temporarily while searching for a Teletext
page.
Press again to return to the Teletext page.
Index ( )
4
Reveal ( )
5
Press to display the main index page.
Press to display the hidden text (e.g. the
answers of puzzles or riddles).
Press again to close the revealed answer.
MEDIA
Page Select
6
( / )
Subtitle ( )
7
Press to move to the next or previous
Teletext page.
Press to access subtitle service directly
(if the channel has the subtitle service
7
Hold ( )
11
8
93
Sub Page ( )
9
2
4
5
8
10
12
broadcasting).
Press to hold the current Teletext page.
Press again to cancel the hold mode.
Press to enter or exit sub page mode (if
sub page is available).
Press / to select the desired sub page.
10
Mix ( )
Press to superimpose the teletext over
the TV programme.
Press again to cancel the mix mode.
Size ( )
11
Press to enlarge the top half of the page.
Press again to enlarge the bottom half of
the page.
Press again to return to the normal size.
Colour buttons
12
Press to access to a link page displayed
at the bottom of the Teletext page.
(Select the corresponding coloured page)
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Troubleshooting
Before calling service personnel, please check the following troubleshooting guide. If any problem still
persists, unplug the TV set and call for servicing.
SymptomCheck List
No picture, no sound
Normal picture, no sound
Poor colour or no colour, normal sound
Multiple images, normal sound
Snowy picture, poor sound
Intermittent interference
Poor stereo sound
Remote control does not work
HITACHI logo appears on the screen
HITACHI logo or “Unsupported Signal”
appears on the screen (RGB mode only)
Image not centered (RGB mode only)
sCheck if the main power of the TV is turned on.
sCheck the connection of the power cord and/or other cables.
sCheck the volume level.
sCheck if the button has been pressed or not.
sCheck the connection of the external equipment.
sCheck the value level of “Brightness”, “Contrast” and
“Colour” in Picture menu.
sCheck the antenna connection and direction.
sFine tuning the TV.
sCheck the connection of the external equipment.
sThe TV station may have broadcast difficulties. Try another
channel.
sCheck the antenna connection and direction.
sThe TV station may have broadcast difficulties. Try another
channel.
sCheck if the source of interference is shield well.
sRemove those kinds of electrical devices away from the TV.
sThe TV station may have broadcast difficulties. Try to
change to mono mode.
sCheck if the batteries are installed correctly.
sThe batteries may be exhausted. Replace them with new
ones.
sRemove all obstruction between the remote control and the
remote control sensor.
sEnsure there is no strong light shining on the remote control
sensor.
sThe TV cannot detect any signals from any input terminals.
sCheck if the cable is connected correctly and firmly.
sCheck if the power of any external equipment is turned on.
sCheck if the input source selection is correct.
sCheck if the display resolution and frequency from your PC
is a valid mode for the TV. Refer to the recommended RGB
input signal chart
sAdjust the “H Position” and “V Position” in the RGB Mode
Setup menu.
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Specifications
Model NameLE42EC05AUSLE50EC05AU
PanelSizeApprox. 42 inchesApprox. 50 inches
Resolution1920
Power RequirementAC 100-240V, 50/60HzAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption120W140W
Audio Output10W + 10W10W + 10W
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
WeightWith Stand17.0kg23.3kg
Terminals /
Input
Signals
Terminals /
Output
Signals
EnvironmentWorking Temperature: 5 ~ 35°C
Supplied
Accessories
With Stand999.5
Without Stand999.5 x 617.5 x 58.3mm1154.0 x 700.0 x 60.4mm
User Manual (x1)
Product Warranty Info Sheet (x1)
Remote Control (x1)
AAA Battery (x2)
Stand Bracket (x1)
Glass Base (x1)
Plastic Gasket (x1)
Screw (22mm long) (x4)
Screw (10mm long) (x4)
Component/Composite Video Adaptor (x1)
USB Extension Cable (x1)
s Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
s Weight and dimensions shown are approximate values only.
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Specifications
RGB Input Signal Chart
Resolution
VGA640 x 4806031.4725.18
SVGA800 x 6006037.8840.00
XGA1024 x 7686048.3665.00
SXGA1280 x 10246063.98108.00
WXGA1280 x 7686047.7879.50
s If the message “Unsupported Signal” appears on the screen, adjust the PC display setting as in the above chart.
s Modes that are not listed in the above chart may not be supported. For an optimal picture, it is recommended to
choose a mode listed in the chart.
s Sometimes, the image may be disrupted due to the frequency standard from the VGA card. This is not an error.
You may improve this situation by selecting “Auto Adjust” or adjusting the position, phase and clock settings in the
RGB Mode Setup menu manually.
s If you switch off the TV, interference lines may occur on the TV screen. This is normal.
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Dot Clock
Frequency (MHz)
HDMI Input Signal Chart
Resolution
VGA640 x 4806031.4725.18
576i720(1440) x 5765015.6327.00
480i720(1440) x 4806015.7327.00
576p720 x 5765031.2527.00
480p720 x 4806031.4727.00
1080i/501920 x 10805028.1374.25
1080i/601920 x 10806033.7574.25
720p/501280 x 7205037.5074.25
720p/601280 x 7206045.0074.25
1080p/501920 x 10805056.25148.50
1080p/601920 x 10806067.50148.50
1080p/241920 x 10802427.0074.25
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Dot Clock
Frequency (MHz)
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