Hitachi P50XR01E, P50XR01U, P60XR01E, P60XR01U User Manual

USER'S MANUAL
Colour Plasma Television
Model Name
P50XR01U P50XR01E
P60XR01U P60XR01E
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READ THE INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE CAREFULLY. KEEP THIS USER'S MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
For future reference, record the serial number of your television. SERIAL NO.
This serial number is located on the rear of the television.
VIDEO Plus+ and PlusCode are registered trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation. The VIDEO Plus+ system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation.
HOWVIEW is a registered trademark of Gemstar Development Corporation.
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HOWVIEW system is manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation.
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USER'S MANUAL
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Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Plasma Television. Please read this user’s manual carefully before operating this product. To ensure proper operation, please read and follow ALL the instructions, especially the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”. Please keep this user's manual for future reference.
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........3
INTRODUCTION ...........................................3
About This Manual ................................................ 3
Trademark Credits ............................................... 3
About Software ...................................................... 4
Information for users applicable in
European Union countries ................................ 4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................... 4
Important for United Kingdom ............................... 4
About the Symbols ................................................ 5
Cleaning and Maintenance .................................... 8
ABOUT BUILT-IN HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) .9
Important Notice of Built-in Hard Disk
Drive (HDD) ...................................................... 9
ABOUT PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL ..............10
Image Retention of Plasma Display Panel .......... 10
Common Characteristics of Plasma Display
Panels ............................................................ 10
OVERVIEW ..................................................11
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES .......................... 11
COMPONENT NAMES ................................. 12
Main Unit ............................................................. 12
Remote Control ................................................... 14
PREPARATION ............................................ 16
Remote Control Batteries Installation .................. 16
Handling the Remote Control .............................. 16
Caution When Moving Main Unit ......................... 17
Safety Precaution on Main Unit Installation ......... 18
Anti-Tumble Measures ........................................ 19
CONNECTION ............................................ 20
Terminal Positions ............................................... 20
Connecting Procedure ......................................... 21
BASIC OPERATION ..................................... 29
Power On/Off ....................................................... 29
Easy Setup .......................................................... 30
Channel Selections ............................................. 31
Volume Up/Down ................................................. 32
Mute .................................................................... 32
Input Switching to DTT/TV/AV1~5/HDMI1~3/
RGB ............................................................... 33
Input Signal Screen Display ................................ 34
MENU OPERATION ..................................... 35
How to use On-Screen Display
(OSD) system ................................................ 35
MAIN MENU OPERATION ........................... 36
Initial Setup Menu ................................................ 36
Channel Manager Menu (TV mode) .................... 38
Channel Manager Menu (DTT mode) ................. 39
Confi guration Menu ............................................. 40
Picture Menu (TV/AV mode) ................................ 42
Picture Menu (RGB mode) .................................. 45
Picture Menu (Photo mode) ................................ 46
Audio Menu ......................................................... 48
FUNCTION MENU OPERATION ..................50
Basic Mode .......................................................... 50
Guide Mode* ....................................................... 52
Programme Search Mode* .................................. 53
Photo Input Mode ................................................ 54
HDD FUNCTIONS .......................................55
Recording ............................................................ 55
• Recording the Programme ............................. 55
• Recording Mode and Recording Time ............ 56
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• Recording Information Banner ....................... 56
• Copyright Protection .......................................57
• Recording Another Broadcast ........................ 57
• Time Shift… .................................................... 57
• Quick Timer Recording ................................... 58
Recording Timer .................................................. 59
• Recording Timer with Electronic Programme
Guide (EPG)* ................................................. 59
• VIDEO Plus+
®
/SHOWVIEW® System ................. 60
• Manual Recording Timer ................................ 61
• Confi rming, Changing, and Deleting of
Recording Timer Setting ................................. 62
• Timer Event History ........................................ 62
Enjoying the Recorded Programmes .................. 63
• Playing the Recorded Programme by
Selecting from Thumbnail-Size List ................ 63
• Time Navigation ............................................. 64
• Playback the Current Programme During
Recording ....................................................... 64
• Various Mode for Playing a Programme ......... 64
Editing the Recorded Programmes… .................. 66
• Dividing the Recorded Programme into Two .. 66
• Delete Lock (Protecting the programme not
to be deleted) ................................................. 66
• Copying the Recorded Programme onto
other Folders .................................................. 67
• Deleting the Recorded Programme ................ 67
• Deleting All Recorded Programmes ............... 67
• Setting Favourite Scenes as Thumbnail ......... 68
• Editing Chapters ............................................. 68
• Editing the Title of Recorded Programme ...... 69
FEATURES .................................................. 70
Channel List (TV mode) ...................................... 70
Channel List (DTT mode) .................................... 71
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)* .................. 73
Programme Timers .............................................. 74
Setting Favourite Mode ....................................... 76
Information Banner* ............................................ 76
Audio Language* ................................................. 77
DVB Subtitle and DVB Subtitle Language* ......... 77
Analogue/Digital Teletext ..................................... 78
MHEG Digital Teletext* ........................................ 79
Size Switching ..................................................... 80
Multi Picture Mode ............................................... 83
Picture Freezing .................................................. 85
Photo Input Function ........................................... 86
Power Swivel ....................................................... 91
Audio Switching ................................................... 92
Power Save Mode ............................................... 93
DVD Player / STB Selection ................................ 94
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................95
When Following Messages Appear on Screen .... 95
Symptom and Check List .................................... 96
Symptom and Check List for HDD functions ....... 98
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .................... 100
Signal Input ....................................................... 101
Recommended Signal List ................................ 102
LICENSE AGREEMENTS ........................... 103
End User License Agreements for Operating
System Software .......................................... 103
* The items indicated by * are only for DTT mode.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read this instruction thoroughly. Retain this instruction for future reference. Heed all warnings and cautions to prevent possible danger. Follow all instructions. Improper handling could cause personal injury and/or serious damage to the unit that may
shorten its service time. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install the product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Before calling for the technical support or service technician, read “TROUBLESHOOTING” (
the symptoms when problems occur during installation or operation of the product. If serious problems happen (such as smoke or an abnormal odour from the unit), turn off the Main Power, unplug
the Power Cord, and then, contact your local dealer immediately.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Hitachi Plasma Television. We hope that you will enjoy the great performance of this product. This Plasma Television has been designed to meet the international standards. However, it could cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. In order to prevent potential danger and obtain maximum benefi t from your set, please observe the following instructions when installing, operating, and cleaning the product. Please keep this manual for future reference, and record the serial number of your set in the space provided on the front cover page of this manual.
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About This Manual
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. This manual has been created with extra care. In case that you have any comments or questions regarding this
manual, please contact your local dealer or our Customer Service Centre. Before operating this set, please fully understand the prerequisite such as specifi cations or constraints of the
hardware and software. We are not responsible and have no liability for any loss, damage or injury as a result of
misuse. Reproduction, copying, use, modifi cation, and/or transmission in whole or in part of this manual are prohibited
without any prior written permission. All other products and company names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
Trademark Credits
VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. APPLE and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association. Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP5510752 and 5736897.
BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc. WOW, SRS and (z) symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. SD Logo is a trademark. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC. DVB is a registered trademark of the DVB Project. This logo indicates that the product is compliant with European
Digital Broadcasting. FREEVIEW and the FREEVIEW logo are trade marks of DTV Services Ltd and are used under license. FREEVIEW
Logo © DTV Services Ltd 2002. This logo indicates that the product is set up to view digital terrestrial TV. The “HD ready” logo is a trademark of EICTA. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
Even if no special notation has been made of company or product trademarks, these trademarks have been fully respected.
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INTRODUCTION (continued)
About Software
You may not alter, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, or otherwise reverse- engineer the Software installed in this
product, which are prohibited by law.
Information for users applicable in European Union countries
This symbol on the product or on its packaging means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of life separately from your household wastes. There are separate collection systems for recycling in EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or the dealer where you purchased the product.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For your safety, please read the following precautions carefully before using this product. Improper use would cause
serious personal injuries and/or damage to your property or this product.
Important for United Kingdom
IMPORTANT FOR UNITED KINGDOM
WORDING FOR CLASS I EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND LABELS
The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a molded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated
on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be
used of the same rating. If the fuse cover is detachable never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a replacement
fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug. Fuse covers are
available from your dealer.
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fi tted is not suitable for the power points in your
home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or
consult your dealer.
Should it be necessary to change the mains plugs, this must be carried out by a competent person, preferably a qualifi ed
electrician.
If there is no alternative to cutting off the mains plug, ensure that you dispose of it immediately, having fi rst removed
the fuse, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
Green and Yellow = Earth, Blue = Neutral, Brown = Live.
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals
in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in
the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol
GREEN and YELLOW.
The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or
coloured BLUE or BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal
marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED.
or coloured GREEN or
Green & Yellow to Earth
Brown to Live
Fuse
Cord Clamp
Blue to Neutral
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)
About the Symbols
The following are the symbols used in this manual and affi xed on the unit itself. Please fully understand the meanings of the symbols before reading the instructions in this section.
WARNING
Never ignore the instruction. There are risks of serious injuries or possible death to the user.
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CAUTION
The triangle with illustration is intended to alert the users that there are possibilities of fi re, explosion, or high temperature if the product is handled improperly. Each illustration within the triangle specifi es the contents in detail. (The fi gure on the left is an example.)
The circle with diagonal line and illustration indicates a prohibited action (the symbol to the left indicates that disassembly is prohibited.)
This symbol indicates a compulsory action. The contents will be clearly indicated in an illustration or nearby (the symbol to the left indicates that the power plug should be disconnected from the power outlet).
Do not ignore the instruction. There are possibilities of personal injuries and/or property damage.
Other Symbols
WARNING
There is a risk of fi re, electric shock, or serious injury.
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Unplug the power cord immediately when serious problems occur.
Serious problems such as
Smoke, abnormal odor or noise is emitted from the product. No picture, no sound or distorted picture on the display.
Foreign objects (such as water, metals etc.) get inside the unit. Do not continue using the product under these abnormal conditions. Turn off the Main Power, unplug the Power Cord, and contact your dealer immediately.
For your safety, never try to repair the product by yourself.
Disconnect the
plug from the power outlet.
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Do not insert liquids or any foreign objects (such as metals or fl ammable items) inside the unit.
In case it happens, turn off the main power, unplug the Power Cord, and contact your dealer immediately.
Use special caution when younger children are around the unit.
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Do not remove cover, or modify the product.
High-voltage components are installed inside of the unit. Removing covers can expose you to high
voltage, electrical shock, and other dangerous conditions.
Contact your local dealer to perform servicing such as inspection, adjustment, or repair work.
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Install the unit in a sensible place where it does not expose anyone to danger or injury.
Impact with the edge of the unit could cause injury.
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Do not place any objects on top of the unit.
Objects such as
Liquid containers (vase, fi sh tank, fl owerpot, cosmetics or liquid medicine).
If water or any liquid spill onto the unit, it may cause short-circuit and result in fi re or electrical shock.
In case that it happens, turn off the Main Power, unplug the Power Cord, and contact your dealer immediately.
Do not place anything heavy on top of the unit.
Do not climb on or hang from the unit.
Do not let your pets get on top of the unit.
Do not
disassemble
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)
WARNING
There is a risk of fi re, electric shock, or serious injury.
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Do not install the unit in an unsuitable place.
It could cause a malfunction or in extreme cases danger of electric shock. Places where high moisture
is likely such as bathrooms or shower rooms, close to windows, or outside where rain, snow or other inclement conditions could occur should be avoided. Please also avoid installing the unit in a position where fumes from a Hot Spring could come into contact with it.
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Unplug this unit during lightning storm.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not touch the product when starts lightning.
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Do not do anything that may damage the Power Cord.
Do not damage, modify, twist, forcibly bend, heat, or pull excessively the Power Cord. Do not place heavy objects (including the unit itself) on top of the Power Cord. If the Power Cord is damaged, contact your dealer for repairs or exchange.
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Use only with designated power supply voltage.
To prevent the risk of fi re and electrical shock, operate this product only with the power supply voltage indicated on the
unit.
Disconnect the
plug from the power outlet.
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Beware not to drop or have any impact on the unit.
Take extra care whilst moving the unit. The plasma display panel is made of glass. In case that it breaks, you may be injured by the broken pieces.
In case that you drop the unit or the cabinet is damaged, turn off the Main Power, unplug the Power Cord and contact
your local dealer immediately.
Continuing use of the product with above conditions may cause fi re or electrical shock.
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Clean dust or metals on or around the blade of the power plug regularly.
Continuing use of the product with above condition may cause fi re or electrical shock. Always unplug the Power Cord fi rst, and clean the blades with a dry cloth.
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Do not place the unit on an unstable surface.
Unstable places such as
Tilted surface or shaky rack, table, stand or trolly. If the unit falls down, it could cause personal injury.
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For 60” model, do not hang the unit using handgrips.
It may cause personal injuries if handgrips break and the unit falls down.
CAUTION
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Do not place your fi ngers into the gap at the opened front door of the unit.
If your fi ngers are caught in the front door, you may be injured. Do not allow children to touch the front door or play near it.
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For 60” model, always transport or install with four people.
Due to the heavy weight, it may cause personal injuries if falling down.
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Do not move and lift up the unit whilst mounting speaker.
If the speaker tumbles over, it may cause personal injuries.
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Do not place the unit at a dusty place.
It could cause malfunction.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)
CAUTION
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Do not cover or block any ventilation holes on the product.
The unit would overheat, and it could cause fi re or damage the product which may shorten its service life.
Install the product in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
Do not place the unit with ventilation side down.
Do not install the unit on the carpet or bedclothes.
Do not cover the unit with table cloth etc.
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Be sure to ground the earth cable correctly.
Especially when you use Power Cord adapter, be sure to connect the earth cable to the ground terminal. Incorrect
connection would cause fi re or electrical shock.
For your safety, always make sure to unplug the Power Cord before connect or disconnect the earth cable.
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Connection to a Cable Distribution System is to be provided through a galvanic isolator.
Failure to do so may cause a fi re.
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Follow the Anti-tumble measures in this manual.
If the unit tumbles over, there is a risk of personal injury and possible death. Also, it would damage the product
seriously.
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Do not install this product near the medical devices.
To prevent malfunction of the medical devices, do not use this product and medical devices in the same room.
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Supply connect
the ground wire.
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Do not place the unit directly onto the fl oor.
Depending on the material and surface properties on your fl ooring, the grip of the stand may cause the fl ooring surface
to peel off when you lift up the unit.
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Install this product on a fl at and sturdy location capable of supporting its weight.
Do not install the unit on an uneven or sloped surface, a carpet, a mat, or a warped surface etc.
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Do not place a CRT-based television near the speakers of the Plasma Television.
It could cause the partial discolouration or blurring of the image on a CRT-based television.
Please install it away from the speakers of the unit.
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Disconnect all of the external connection cables and detach the anti-tumble measures before
moving the unit.
It may cause fi re, electrical shock, or personal injuries.
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Connect the power plug securely.
Improper connection will cause overheating and may result in fi re.
Do not touch the blades of the plug whilst connecting it to the wall socket. It could cause electrical shock.
If the plug is not fi tted for the wall socket, contact your dealer for replacement.
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Do not handle the Power Cord with wet hands.
It could result in electrical shock.
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Do not pull the cord when you unplug the Power Cord.
It may damage the cord and could result in fi re or electrical shock.
Hold the plug when disconnecting it.
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Unplug the Power Cord when you do not intend to use the product for long periods of time.
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Handle the batteries properly.
Improper or incorrect use of the batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage, which could cause fi re, personal
injury or damage to property. Use only the types of the batteries which are indicated in this manual. Do not install new batteries with used ones. Install the batteries correctly by following the polarity (+ and -) indications on the battery compartment. Do not dispose of the used batteries as domestic waste. Dispose of them in accordance with the local regulations.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)
CAUTION
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Adjust the headphone volume properly.
Excessive sound pressure from headphones might cause hearing loss.
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Wipe the front bezel with the soft cloth.
As the glossy part of the front bezel might be easily damaged, be sure to use the soft cloth.
PRECAUTIONS
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Do not install areas where it will be subjected to high temperatures.
It could damage the cabinet or parts of the product.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight. It could increase the temperature of the unit and cause malfunction.
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Viewing Advice
The lighting of the environment in which the product is used should be appropriate. Too bright or dark environments are not good for
your eyes. Take time to relax your eyes occasionally. When you use this product, view from a distance equal to 3 to 7 times the height of the screen. This is the best viewing distance in
order to protect your eyes against eyestrain. Adjust the volume to an appropriate level, especially during the night.
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When transporting this product:
When the product needs to be transported due to moving or repair, use the carton box and buffer material that came with
this product. Be careful not to damage the panel glass.
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Keep radio away from this unit whilst in use.
This unit is designed to meet the international EMI standards due to prevent radio interference. However, the unit may generate noise in the radio.
If the noise is heard on radio, please try the following actions.
Adjust the direction of the radio antenna in order not to receive the interference from the unit. Keep the radio away from the unit. Use coaxial cable for the antenna.
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About infrared communication devices:
The infrared communication devices such as cordless microphones or cordless headphones may not operate properly around the unit.
It is because of communication failure. Please note that this is not malfunction.
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When you dispose of this product at the end of its life, follow the regulations in your residential area.
For more information, contact the local authority or the dealer where you purchased the product.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Please make sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the unit.
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How to clean the plasma screen panel of the unit.
The panel surface is specially-coated to reduce the refl ection and cut infrared radiation; thus, wipe the panel with a lint-free and dry
cloth in order to prevent damage to the coating. Do not use a chemical cloth or cleaner. Depending on the ingredients, it may cause discolouration and damage on the coating. Do not wipe with a hard cloth or rub hard. It may hurt the coating. In case of the greasy dirt such as fi ngerprint, wipe the panel surface with a lint-free cloth moistened by a diluted neutral detergent
solution (dilute 1 part detergent to 100 parts of water), and then wipe with a soft and dry cloth. Do not use a spray cleaner. It could remove the coating or cause malfunction by entering inside of the unit.
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ABOUT BUILT-IN HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD)
Important Notice of Built-in Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
The built-in Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is a very delicate device. Please read carefully and follow the instructions below. Failure to do so could cause damages or malfunction.
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Installation
Do not cover any ventilation holes and cooling fans on the unit. Please place the TV unit on a stable place. Do not place the TV unit in a dusty environment. Do not install the unit in areas where it will be subject to high temperature, high humidity, and direct sunshine.
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During in operation
Do not unplug from wall socket or turn the main power Off. Do not move the unit or allow any strong impact on it. Take extra care if you need to move the unit. Please follow the steps below:
1. Turn the main power Off.
2. Disconnect the plug from the power outlet.
3. Wait more than 2 minutes, and move the unit.
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When the Power Indicating Lamp is blue, HDD is spinning rapidly. Whilst HDD is starting up or
spinning, the noise or vibration may be produced. This is not a malfunction.
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If there is no power supply such as the power outage during recording or playback, the recorded
data could be damaged.
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In case of malfunction
If playback is unexpectedly freezing or there is noticeable block noise (mosaic) frequently in the picture, it is possible
that they may be the signs of HDD failure. If HDD fails, it will be necessary to replace the HDD unit.
In case of replacing HDD unit, the recorded contents cannot be transferred into the new HDD unit.
Be sure to ask your dealer in case of repairing or replacing the HDD unit.
Never repair the unit by yourself (including any components other than HDD). Failure to do so voids any warranty, stated or implied.
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To retain important programmes
The recorded data in HDD may disappear in case of malfunction. When you record an important programme, we
recommend that it is also recorded on a DVD recorder or VCR, or copied to a video tape or DVD.
(Some programmes may be copy guarded.)
If the product fails to record or play because of a fault, we will not accept any responsibility for compensation for HDD contents (recorded programme data, etc.) or loss of them, or any direct or indirect damage.
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ABOUT PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL
Image Retention of Plasma Display Panel
The plasma display panel has one of characteristics that can result in panel image retention depending on how the plasma display is used. The following are the common reasons for and effective preventive measures against the image retention.
Characteristics of Image Retention
Image retention is caused by partial degrading the phosphors due
to the partial display of character and fi gure.
For example, when the characters as shown in Fig. A are displayed continuously for a long period of time, only the phosphors (Red/Green/ Blue) displaying the characters are degraded. Consequently, when displaying an all white image on the entire screen as shown in Fig. a, the marks remaining by the characters will show colour differences; therefore, note that it is not burnt remains of the phosphors.
The degree of image retention is proportional to the Brightness
and Display Time for the characters and/or fi gures.
The brighter the characters and fi gure, the more phosphor is degraded. As shown in Fig. B, in case of displaying images that have different brightness each for a long time, Fig. b shows that the brighter the image, the more it tends to remain.
[Fig. A] [Fig. a]
[Fig. B] [Fig. b]
* The illustrations are images to explain image retention. The actual manners on the image retention vary depending
on such conditions as operation time and brightness.
Method to Reduce Image Retention
Use “Screen Wipe” or “Luminance Manager” functions on the display, which are available from Confi guration
menu. (Refer to
After displaying certain images such as a still image for a long time, “Screen Wipe” can be used to reduce the
image retention by displaying a completely white screen for about 1~2 hours. In addition, “Luminance Manager” function works when displaying images such as TV station logos or clock displays in the corners of the screen.
Use in combination with moving images.
Since the entire screen has relatively even degradation of the phosphor in moving images, it can reduce the partial
image retention. We recommend to use together with such moving images as DVD.
Please be careful that leaving the images in 2-picture mode for a long period of time can cause image retention. Some television broadcasts contain images of which cut the left/right or top/bottom, and in which broadcast station identity or a clock is displayed for a long time at the same position. Please be aware that it may cause the image retention.
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Common Characteristics of Plasma Display Panels
The following are the common characteristics of Plasma Display Panel due to structural reasons. Please note that they are not malfunctions.
Residual image
When a still image or menu is displayed on the screen for a short time (about a minute) and then switches to another image, it may leave an “after-image” on the screen. The residual image will disappear on its own.
Surface on Panel
The plasma panel displays images by generating discharges internally. This could raise the temperature of the display surface. In addition, do not allow any forceful impact to the surface of panel because plasma panel is fi ne-processing glass even though the panel strengthens by the front fi lter made of tempered glass.
Defective Pixels on Panel
The plasma display panel is manufactured with high-precision technology. However, there might be some pixels that do not light, are brighter than the others, or in different colours, etc.
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OVERVIEW
Large-screen and Full HD plasma panel (1920 X 1080). Improved Digital signal processor. High quality sound with deeper, richer and dynamic bass tones. Various functions as Digital Terrestrial Television (More TV channels, EPG, etc). 3 Scart terminals installed. Accept more digital input devices with 3 HDMI. Great diversity of connecting terminals to cover wide range of audio-visual equipments. Photo Input function with Slide Show. SD Card Slot installed. Optical Audio Out installed. Easy-to-use On-Screen Display system operating with Remote control. Low power consumption with Power Saving feature. Motorized Power Swivel feature (only for 50” model).
• Enjoy recording and playback TV programmes with built-in HDD. Provided 2000 pages for Teletext.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Check the supplied accessories before installation. In case of missing or damaged, please contact the dealer immediately.
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User’s Manual
Quick Guide
Remote Control AA size battery
X2
Power Cord
UK only
* The type of power plug provided is different depending on the model
Except UK
Desktop Stand (for 60” model only) TS01G60KE See the user manual of Desktop Stand about the installation.
Option: Speaker System (for 60” model only) SP01G60E *See the user manual of Speaker System about the installation. *Please be sure to use the optional Speaker System (SP01G60E) designed exclusively for this television. Using any other speakers may cause a malfunction.
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COMPONENT NAMES
Main Unit
Front Panel
50” model
7
8
6
60” model
1 2
9
3
4
5
1 Cabinet 2 Panel 3 Remote Control Receiver 4 Recording/Timer Indicating Lamp 5 Power Indicating Lamp 6 Main Power Switch (On the bottom surface) 7 Control Panel and Front Input 8 Desktop Stand 9 Speaker (Option for 60” model)
7
8
6
5
9
1 2
3
4
Rear Panel
50” model
2
60” model
2
3
35" 7//&%2
5
1
4
3
5
35" 7//&%2
1
1 Terminal board (External Device Connection) 2 Power Cord Socket 3 Handgrips 4 Terminals for speaker cables on television 5 Terminals for speaker cables on speaker
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• Please refer to user manual of speaker system about the installation.
• Please refer to
20 ~28
for the detailed information for the connections.
COMPONENT NAMES (continued)
Control Panel (including front input)
50” model 60” model
A
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A
B
50” model
Push here to open the door.
A Push the bottom centre of
the front door to unlock.
B Pull down the upside of the
door.
Push here to open the door.
B
CAUTION
Do not place your fi ngers into the gap at the opened door. If your fi ngers are caught in the front door, you may be injured.
A Push the bottom centre of
the front door to unlock.
B Lift it up from the
underside of the door.
* for 60” model
60” model
1
1 Front Input 2 Stop/Play button 3 Rec (Recording) button 4 Menu/Return button 5 Input Select/OK button 6 Volume Down/Żbutton 7 Volume Up/Źbutton 8 Channel Down/źbutton 9 Channel Up/Ÿbutton 0 Sub Power button
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2
0
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COMPONENT NAMES (Continued)
Remote Control
[for
XR01E model] [for
***
XR01U model]
***
t
y u
i
o
p
a
s
d
t
y u
i
o
p
a
s
d
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COMPONENT NAMES (Continued)
Remote Control (Continued)
1 Sub Power 2 Device Select (TV/DTT, DVD, SAT)33,
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Press these buttons to select the device (TV/DTT,
DVD, or SAT) to be controlled by this remote control. The selected button blinks once. Normally, select “TV/DTT”.
Programme Select/Input Mode [Page Select]
3
31,33,78,79
Press these buttons to select a TV programme directly. You can also use these buttons when changing the Input mode.
4 Freeze/Multi Mode [Hold] 5 CHI/II77,
92
78,83 ~85
This is exclusively for TV audio A2/NICAM mode. Also, press this button to select Audio Language in DTT mode.
6 Volume Up/Down 7 Colour [Colour]78, 8 TV/Text [TVÙText]78,
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79
79
This switches between the TV mode and the
Teletext mode.
9 Time [Cancel]
78
Pressing this button can indicate the time by On-
screen display when receiving an analogue TV programme on the screen.
0 Menu
35~49
Press this button to select Main Menu.
! Cursor [Item Select]
79
@ OK # Function/VIDEO Plus+ (
HOWVIEW (
S
Press this button to select Function Menu.
XR01E model)*
***
XR01U model)/
***
50~54
$ Pause/TIME SHIFT* % Play* ^ Rewind and Forward* & Rec* * TITLE LIST* ( Recall
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Press this button to show the input signal status.
) Picture Mode
Picture mode can be changed each time pressed in the
42
following sequence. DynamicĺNaturalĺCinema
q Swivel (with Desktop Stand)
91
This function is to rotate TV. Select the degree of
rotation with cursor key.
This is not available for 60” model.
w Input Select
33
You can use this to change the input mode.
e Multi Picture
78
,83,
84
Press this button to change the picture to multi-
picture mode. Press it again to return to normal picture.
78
31
73
,
79
77
~
r Channel Up/Down t Mute y [Reveal]
32
78
u DVB Subtitle Language [Subtitle] i Guide [Index]59, o Return
You can use this to return to the previous menu.
p Stop* a Skip* s Photo Input/ 30-Second Skip*
86~90
Press this button to display and control the pictures
from digital still camera, USB card reader, or SD (MMC) card.
d REC MODE/10-Second Back*
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NOTE
• The functions indicated by [ ] are only for Teletext mode. Refer to78,79.
• The functions with * are for operating built-in HDD. Refer to
55 ~69
.
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PREPARATION
Remote Control Batteries Installation
This remote control operates on 2 “AA” batteries.
1.
Open the battery compartment cover
Slide open the battery compartment
cover on the backside in the
direction of an arrow, and remove the cover.
2. Install the batteries
Install 2 “AA” batteries (included)
making sure the polarities match the indication inside the compartment.
3. Close the battery compartment cover
Make sure of the positions
to fi t the projecting parts in the holes, and slide the compartment cover in the direction of an arrow till it clicks shut.
Holes
Projecting parts
Handling the Remote Control
Use the remote control within about 5m from front of the unit’s remote-control sensor and within 30 degrees on both sides.
Within 30 degrees
About 3m About 3m
Within 30 degrees
Within about 5m
CAUTION
It could cause corrosion or battery leakage and may result in physical injury and/or property damage including fi re.
Never mix used and new batteries in the device. Replace all the batteries in a device at the same time. Remove the batteries if the remote control is not going to be used for an extended period of time.
To avoid possible failure, read the following instructions and handle the remote control properly.
Do not drop or cause impact to the remote control. Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control. Do not place the remote control on a wet object. Do not place the remote control under the direct sunlight or near sources of excessive heat.
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PREPARATION (continued)
Caution When Moving Main Unit
50” model:
Ɣ As this product is heavy, whenever it is moved, two
people are required to transport it safely.
Hold the unit by using the handgrips on the rear panel.
60” model:
Ɣ As this product is heavy, whenever it is moved, four
Ɣ In order to prevent the damage of speaker,
Ɣ Do not use the handgrip for the purposes other than
Caution: Do not use the handgrips as fi xing for
50” model 60” model
people are required to transport it safely.
disassemble the speaker from the unit in advance when moving the unit.
holding the unit with hands. Also, do not disassemble the handgrip or reassemble it to the other place such as screw holes of wall mounting, mounting holes of speaker, and so on.
installation and anti-tumble measures. In case that handgrip is loosen, it may cause personal injuries by dropping the unit.
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Handgrips
Handgrips
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PREPARATION (continued)
Safety Precaution on Main Unit Installation
Read SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (
4
to
8
) carefully besides this page.
• The Desktop Stand has been used for the illustration in this manual.
• When installing the unit of 60” model, use the Desktop stand (TS01G60KE) and optional Speaker System
(SP01G60E). Please refer to the User Manual of the stand and the speaker.
When installing the main unit, be sure to use the specifi ed mount units in order to obtain maximum performance and maintain the safety. We assume no responsibility or liability for personal injuries or property damages caused by use of other mount units or improper installation.
As for the installation instruction, please read each user’s manual of the mount units: for Wall Mounting and Ceiling Mounting. In case of Wall or Ceiling Mounting, please ask your local dealer to arrange professional installation. Never attempt to install it by yourself. It could cause injuries or damages.
Please leave adequate space around this unit in order to avoid increasing the internal temperature and keep safety whilst using swivel function (if your TV has Swivel function). Make sure not to block any ventilation holes. Do not install the unit in small space such as inside a cabinet or the box. Leave more than 10cm of clearance from each side of unit and 30cm from the top of unit to wall.
10 cm or more*
10 cm or more
30 cm or
more
10 cm
or more
1
Cord or Chain
Clamp
32 cm or more*
2
<Example: 50” model>
*1 Without Swivel function: Leave at least 10cm of clearance behind rear unit. *2 With Swivel function: Leave at least 32cm of clearance to obtain the maximum performance of Swivel Function.
91
Refer to
for Swivel Function.
* Swivel function is not available for 60” model.
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PREPARATION (continued)
Anti-Tumble Measures
Install in a stable place and implement safety measure against overturning.
Securing to a wall or pillar
Using a commercially available cord, chain, and clamp, secure the set to a wall or pillar.
(for 60” model)
WARNING
Do not use the handgrip for purpose of hanging the unit. It may cause personal injuries if handgrips break and the unit falls down.
CAUTION
Do not use handgrips to secure a wall or pillar. If handgrips unfastened, the unit may over turn, and it may cause personal injuries.
50” model
Cord or Chain
Screw
60” model
Cord or Chain
Hook
Hook
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Cord or Chain
Wall or Pillar
Clamp
Cord or Chain
Wall or Pillar
Clamp
Securing to ceiling
Using a commercially available cord, chain, and clamp, secure the set to a ceiling.
NOTE
For more information regarding the mounting of the unit, please contact your dealer. Loosen a cord or chain enough whilst operating power swivel to avoid physical injury. Please install the unit in a sensible location where it does not expose anyone to the danger of knocking into the
unit, causing injury to themselves or the Plasma TV.
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CONNECTION
Terminal Positions
[
50” model]
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1
$
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@
#
w q ) ( *
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6
SUB WOOFER
!
0345
8
2
7
Rear
1 Power Cord Socket 2 Aerial Socket 3 AV1 4 AV2 5 AV3 6 AV4 7 Monitor Out 8 Service use only 9 Service use only 0 Power Swivel Terminal (See
* Not available for 60” model.
! Optical Out (Digital Audio) @ HDMI 2 # HDMI 3 $ Common interface slot % PC Terminals ^ Mini stereo for Audio & Sub woofer
Front
* AV5 ( Headphone terminal ) HDMI 1 q SD Memory Card slot w Photo Input terminal
91
)
[
60” model]
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1
q ) ( * &
#
!
@
^
6
0
$9%
SUB WOOFER
34 5
8
2
7
Rear
1 Power Cord Socket 2 Aerial Socket 3 AV1 4 AV2 5 AV3 6 AV4 7 Monitor Out 8 Service use only 9 Service use only 0 Optical Out (Digital Audio) ! HDMI 2 @ HDMI 3 # Common interface slot $ PC Terminals % Mini stereo for Audio ^ Sub woofer
Front
& AV5 * Headphone terminal ( HDMI 1 ) Photo Input terminal q SD Memory Card slot
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CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure
This unit is ready for various kinds of connections. Make a connection in the following steps. Be sure to turn off the Main Power fi rst when connecting external equipments.
1. Connect Power Cord to the rear panel.
2. Connect Aerial Lead.
3. Connect your external equipments to the unit if any.
4. Connect the Power Plug to the Wall Socket.
1. Connecting Power Cord to the Rear Panel
Connect Power Cord to the unit. *Make sure not to connect the Power Plug to the Wall Socket until all connections are completed.
2. Connecting Aerial Lead.
There are two ways to connect Aerial Lead.
When you do not have any other external equipment:
Connect the Aerial Lead directly into the Socket at rear panel.
When you have one or more external devices to connect:
1.
Use RF cable to connect between each equipment and aerial.
IN
OUT
2. Connect the Aerial Lead to the Aerial Input socket of an
external device such as a VCR.
3. Connect the RF cable from the equipment ‘Out’ to the other equipment ‘In.’
4. Then, connect from the equipment ‘Out’ to “ANT” on the plasma screen Socket.
STB VCR
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
[Example: Connecting aerial
through STB and VCR]
SUB WOOFER
ENGLISH
NOTE
If analogue and digital broadcast signals are provided from separate aerials, please use a mixer and RF cable to
connect aerial socket in order to receive both signals.
Precautions when connecting the aerial
Please use a coaxial cable which is free from interference to connect the aerial. Avoid using indoor aerial as this may be affected by interference. Please use outdoor aerial. If noise appears in the picture, please use a double-shielded cable (not provided) for RF LEADS to reduce the
noise.
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CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure (continued)
3. Connecting to External Equipment
Terminals on Rear
AV1 can be connected to the equipment with Composite/S-Video/Audio input, and Composite/Audio output. The output signal
INPUT Composite/S-Video/Audio
can support not only Analogue but also Digital Terrestrial TV signals.
[Example]
VCR
DVD player/recorder
IN OUT
Set-Top Box
If STB is connected to AV1 in France, it descrambles some of the Pay TV images by resending the signal again (In/Out).
OUTPUT Composite/Audio
[Example]
VCR
(Recording Device)
OUT IN
While View Timer is on, the active programme is output from AV1. See 74 for View Timer.
AV2 and 3 can be connected to the equipment with Composite/RGB/Audio input, and Composite/Audio output.
INPUT Composite/RGB/Audio
[Example]
VCR
OUTPUT Composite/Audio
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IN OUT
OUT
IN
DVD player/recorder
Set-Top Box
[Example]
VCR
(Recording Device)
CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure (continued)
AV4 can be connected to the equipment with either Component or Composite output. When using as Composite, do not insert the jacks into P
IN
If your external device has a Component terminal, COMPONENT connection is recommended for higher quality picture
NOTE
.
• Whilst recording external input, AV4 cannot be selected.
or PR.
B
OUT
[Example]
VCR
DVD player/recorder
Set-Top Box
ENGLISH
Monitor Out can be used to display same image as main unit on another monitor. When this output terminal is connected to an external monitor with a 75 Ohm terminal, the same image from composite (AV1~5), or RF signal can be displayed to the external monitor.
IN
OUT
NOTE
[Example]
Monitor
• Video output is not available from component or HDMI/RGB input.
®
Optical Out (Digital Audio) This provides Digital Audio Output for your audio device that is Dolby
Digital and PCM
compatible, such as an audio amplifi er.
[Example]
Stereo System Amplifi er
OUT IN
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CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure (continued)
HDMI 2 and 3
terminal can be connected to the devices with HDMI output. If the external device has DVI output, this can be available with HDMI-DVI cable. In case of using the HDMI-DVI cable, connect to audio terminal besides HDMI input terminal. Refer to 26 about HDMI1 terminal on front.
IN OUT
(Mini Stereo plug)
(HDMI)
(HDMI)
or
(DVI)
(HDMI)
[Example]
VCR
DVD player/recorder
Set-Top Box
Information
HDMI (High Defi nition Multimedia Interface) is next-generation multimedia I/O interface. Only one cable is used to transmit all video/audio/control signals, which creates easy connection. Moreover, those digital signals can produce high quality data without any degradation. You are provided with three HDMI terminals on side and rear.
If your external device has a HDMI terminal, HDMI connection is recommended for higher quality picture and sound.
NOTE
When the signal format is 1080p, use a cable of less than 5 metres.
Common Interface Slot
allows you to receive Pay TV service with detachable modules.
Before inserting the module, make sure to turn off the main power. And then insert the module through the clamp all the way
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into the slot. Make sure to insert it correctly. Refer to
Common Interface Slot
for the details.
Clamp
Common Interface Module
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CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure (continued)
PC terminal (D-sub 15 pin) is connected to PC, which allows Analogue RGB signal. Connect to also audio terminal on the rear besides PC (RGB) terminal.
IN OUT
(Mini Stereo plug)
Sub Woofer terminal can bring the deep bass sound from the external speaker equipped with a built-in amplifi er.
or
[Example]
ENGLISH
[Example]
OUT
IN
or
Terminals on Front
Since the following terminals are located on front, it is very convenient to connect an extra device on a temporary basis after completing the connections on the rear panel.
Headphone
(Mini Stereo plug)
In case of setting “Headphone Select” in Audio Menu to “H.Phone only”, the audio from the speaker will be muted when connecting the headphone to this terminal. Refer to
49
.
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CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure (continued)
AV5 can be connected to the equipment with S-video output and composite output.
[Example]
VCR
IN
OUT
Camcorder
DVD player/recorder
Home video game system
If your external device has S-video terminal, S-VIDEO connection is recommended for higher quality picture.
NOTE
If both S-video and video input terminals of AV5 are connected at the same time, S-video will have its priority.
HDMI 1
with HDMI-DVI cable. In case of using the HDMI-DVI cable, connect to audio terminal on the rear besides HDM Refer to
terminal can be connected to the devices with HDMI output. If the external device has DVI output, this can be available
I
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for details about HDMI2 and HDMI3 terminal on the rear.
input terminal.
[Example]
IN OUT
VCR
(Mini Stereo plug)
(HDMI)
(HDMI)
or
NOTE
When the signal format is 1080p, use a cable of less than 5 metres.
(DVI)
(HDMI)
DVD player/recorder
Set-Top Box
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CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure (continued)
Photo Input terminal can be connected to a digital still camera or USB card reader with USB cable. For details, refer to the Photo Input function shown on
IN
NOTE
86~90
This photo input terminal does not support general USB devices such as USB memory. Please do not connect with those devices.
.
[Example]
Digital Camera
USB Card reader
OUT
ENGLISH
SD Memory Card slot can be used for the Photo Input function with the SD (or MMC) card memory containing pictures. For details, refer to the Photo Input function shown on
86~90
.
4. Connecting the plug into the wall socket
Connect the Power Cord after completing all other connections. (The type of plug is different from this drawing for some countries.)
UK only
Except UK
SD Card / MMC
CAUTION
Use only the Power Cord provided. Do not use a power supply voltage other than that indicated (AC220-240V, 50Hz). It may cause fi re or electric shock. For the plasma television, a three-core power cord with a ground terminal is used for effi ciency protection. Always be sure to connect the power source converter plug, use an outlet with a ground terminal and screw down the ground line. Connection to a Cable Distribution System is to be provided through a galvanic isolator. Ensure that both ends of power cord are easily accessible. If you have to change the power cord, please use the certifi ed power cord that meets your region’s safety standard.
Power Cord
to a grounded outlet and make sure that the cord is properly grounded. If you use a
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CONNECTION (continued)
Connecting Procedure (continued)
Information
How to secure the power cord and cables
Step 1. Secure the power cord
After connecting power cord to the rear panel, secure the power cord with the clamp.
Clamp for the power cord
[Example : 50” model]
Step 2. Secure all cables
Secure all cables together with power cord by using large clamp.
Large clamp
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[Example : 50” model]
NOTE
• The type of the large clamp depends on model.
• When you secure the cables, please be careful not to tighten too much.
How to secure the large clamp
[50” model]
To set
Set the clamp in the direction of the arrow.
To unfasten
Loosen the hook, and pull in the direction of the
Hook
[60” model]
To set
To unfasten
Knob
arrow.
Push the clamp in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
Whilst pushing the knob, pull it in the direction of the arrow.
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BASIC OPERATION
Power On/Off
Now, turn On the main power to the unit. Make sure that the power cord is plugged into the wall socket.
50” model 60” model
To turn On the power of the unit:
1. Press the Main Power switch on the unit.
The Power Indicating Lamp will illuminate in Red (Standby mode).
2. Press Sub Power button either on the control panel or on the remote control.
• The colour of the Power Indicating Lamp turns into Blue, and the image will be displayed on the screen.
To turn Off the power of the unit:
1. Press Sub Power button either on the control panel or on the remote control.
• The image disappears from the screen and the Power Indicating Lamp turns into Red (Standby mode).
2. Press Main Power switch to completely turn Off the power of the unit.
Power Indicating Lamp
Recoding/Timer Indicating Lamp
Main Power switch (located on the bottom surface)
Sub Power button
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The Indicating Lamp Status Check
Power Indicating Lamp Status Power Status Power Switch Status
Off Off Main power ĺ Off
Red Standby mode
*1
Blue
Pulsing Blue Power Save mode
On
*2
Recording/Timer Indicating Lamp States Recording/Timer Status
Red During recording
Orange *
3
Rec Timer or View Timer is set
Green View Timer is in operation
*1 After turning on, the Power Indicating Lamp pulses for an instant and then starts lighting. Also, the Power
Indicating Lamp blinks whilst using remote control. In case you do not want it to pulse/blink, select “Off” in “LED Mode” from Confi guration menu. Refer to the details.
*2 About Power Save mode, see “Power Save Mode” and “When Following Messages Appear on the Screen” on
and95 for details.
*3 The Recording/Timer indicating lamp blinks in orange if the Recording Timer or View Timer setting does not have
time information.
Main power ĺ On Sub power ĺ Off
Main power ĺ On Sub power ĺ On
Main power ĺ On Sub power ĺ On
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for
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NOTE
• If the image does not appear on the screen at all, or have any problem, see TROUBLESHOOTING on95 ~96. It may help you to solve the problems.
• After turning On, it takes several tens of seconds until TV starts up. If selecting “On” in “Quick Start Options” from
40
Confi guration menu, you can shorten the processing time. Refer to
.
• You can turn On the power only by pressing the Sub Power button during Standby mode.
• Do not switch the power On/Off repeatedly in a short period of time. It could cause malfunction.
• If the power outage occurs whilst using the unit, turn Off the Main Power switch before you leave to avoid sudden power surges when power comes back.
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