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RF Aerial Input Socket
Scart Socket AV1
Scart Socket AV2
*18V Output Socket
Audio Output Sockets
External Speaker Sockets **
** Din sockets are not available on models C28W510TN C28W511TN C28W510SN
SWITCHING ON To switch your TV on, press the ON/OFF button shown above. If the TV fails to display anything on the screen, but the red TV mode light appears bright, then the TV is in Stand by mode. Press the Stand by button on your handset to activate the TV. The red TV mode light will then dim and you should allow the TV a few seconds for a picture to appear.
Automatic Tuning Procedure
SIGNAL QUALITY - If poor or noisy signals are experienced from your TV during normal operation, fit the supplied Relay RF cable between your VCR and TV. This measure will improve the picture quality on your TV. To automatically tune this TV to your local broadcasting stations follow the step by step guide below. Once the TV has found all your local stations, then they are automatically assigned into the following order: 1.BBC1; 2: BBC2; 3: ITV; 4:CH4/S4C; 5: CH5 (subject to availability); 6: Satellite. Alternatively, if you are familiar with local broadcasting frequency or CH numbers, then these can be entered manually. Please refer to the Manual Tuning Procedure section of this booklet.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have a VCR or a Satellite receiver connected to this TV please ensure that they are switched on before Autotune commences. In the case of a VCR, insert a prerecorded tape and begin playback of your equipment. With a Satellite receiver, select SKY NEWS. These measures ensure that all your equipment is tuned in during the AUTOTUNE procedure. (Satellite equipment installation is explained in the Connecting of External AV Equipment section). Note: The VCR programme number should always be set to 0
Press and HOLD the MENU button until Main Menu with INSTALL is shown
Highlight INSTALL using the up/down buttons (if INSTALL is not shown follow step above once more). Press the left/right buttons select INSTALL. The INSTALL menu is shown.
If language setting is incorrect, use up/down buttons to highlight LANGUAGE, and select using the left/right buttons. Use the up/down buttons to highlight AUTOTUNE.
Use the left/right buttons to begin AUTOTUNE.
Completed Autotune example.
Automatic Tuning cont.
Program Sort
The PROGRAM SORT menu allows the user to swap programme numbers from one location to another. If necessary follow the steps below.
Use up/down buttons to highlight INSTALL and use the left/right buttons to select.
Use the up/down buttons to highlight PROGRAM SORT.
Use left/right buttons to select PROGRAM SORT.
The PROGRAM SORT menu is displayed.
Use the up/down buttons to highlight Program to change (example shows Program 3 ITV)
Press the CH button to select (selection bar turns RED in colour)
Use the up/down buttons to highlight Program to be replaced (example shows Program 1 BBC1)
Once highlighted press CH key once more to confirm selection (selection bar returns to BLUE)
Repeat above to swap other programs, or repeatedly press MENU button to return to TV operation.
In this example BBC1 on Program 1 has been selected so that it may be swapped with Program 3 (ITV). 8
Manual Tuning Procedure
If desired, you may manually tune this TV. There are several methods of Manual Tuning, these include Search Tuning / Fine Tuning and Frequency or CH manual input (this requires you to know your local broadcasting frequency or CH number). This section will also deal with items such as assigning AV sockets to program numbers and Program Naming.
Search Tuning / Fine Tuning
This section deals with locating broadcasting stations using the Search Tuning and combined Fine Tuning facility. Fine Tuning may be required after Search or Automatic Tuning is complete.
Use the up/down buttons to highlight MANUAL TUNE.
The MANUAL TUNE menu is displayed (bottom right).
Use the up/down/left/right buttons to highlight frequency bar of programme N to Search Tune.
Press CH button to select (bar turns RED)
Press the left/right buttons to begin SEARCH TUNE.
When a broadcast is found either repeatedly press the MENU button to store and exit to TV
To continue SEARCH TUNE simply press the left/right buttons the TV will start searching once more.
To FINE TUNE press the up/down buttons until the picture becomes clear.
When complete repeatedly press the MENU button to exit, or repeat above to Search/Fine Tune other program numbers if necessary. 9
Picture and Audio Controls
Picture settings are controlled via the TVs on board Menu system. These levels have already been preset at the factory and should require no adjustment. However, your personal viewing preferences may vary from these settings and alteration should be performed as follows:-
Press the MENU button on your handset until the MAIN MENU appears.
Use the up/down buttons to highlight PICTURE.
Use the left/right buttons to select the PICTURE option.
Highlight the control to be adjusted using the up/down buttons.
Use the left/right buttons adjust your selection.
Select and adjust controls as necessary, once complete press MENU button repeatedly to exit
Picture Menu
To obtain the MORE sub menu highlight MORE using the up/down cursor keys. Select and adjust controls as necessary, once complete press menu button to exit.
Picture Sub Menu
Function Controls
CONTRAST: BRIGHTNESS: COLOUR: SHARPNESS: *HUE: *(Hue control appears on-screen only if an NTSC signal is received via the AV sockets). More Functions TEXT BRIGHTNESS : This function allows the user to adjust the text brightness of On Screen Display windows and Teletext pages. NOISE REDUCTION :Noise Reduction improves picture quality when a signal becomes weak or when viewing poorly recorded VCR tapes. When selected a is displayed. WHITE: This feature controls the colour temperature displayed on the picture tube. 12 Minimum setting Maximum setting
The Sound Menu is accessed via the TVs on-board MENU system, and allows the user to control such features as Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance and Bass Boost. These settings have already been preset at the factory, however, your personal listening tastes may differ from those set. Please follow the guide below for adjustment and setting.
Use the up/down buttons to highlight AUDIO.
Use the left/right buttons to select the AUDIO option.
VOLUME: BASS: TREBLE:
Minimum setting Maximum setting
BALANCE:
Left Speaker Right & Left Speakers Right Speaker
NOTE: The balance control is disabled whilst in Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby Pro Logic Theatre modes
BASS BOOST: When selected a
is displayed.
HITACHI 3DS System
INTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION Through innovative design and complex internal circuitry, HITACHI have produced this television which recreates superb Dolby Pro Logic cinematic sound. However, to enhance your viewing pleasure when using only the TVs own internal speakers, we have created the 3DS system (3 Dimensional Spatial sound). The 3DS system gives a much wider spread of sound from the TV giving the impression of sound coming from the sides of the room rather than the in built speakers, whilst the important centre dialogue channel is unaltered, still appearing to come from the centre of the screen.
Activating the 3DS sound spatializer is simple, press the button marked press more will de-activate. When activated a indicating that 3DS is on. When de-activated the
on the handset to activate, one
`symbol appears in the top right hand corner of the screen symbol is displayed on-screen (see below). NOTE: In order to appreciate the effect of 3DS it is essential that you are listening to at least a stereophonic program with active left or right information. For example, certain programs containing only speech will appear to have no effect when 3DS mode is selected.
3DS mode activated
3DS mode de-activated
EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION Place the external speakers around the television in a position which best suits your environment. Connect the left sided speaker connection to the socket marked L at the rear of your television, and connect the right sided speaker to the socket marked R at the rear of your television (see illustration).
Please Note Once speakers are connected, you will lose sound from your TVs internal speakers. For more details on sound see Speaker Configuration Menu section.
rear TV socket connections
PLEASE NOTE:Din sockets are not available on models C28W510TN / SN & C28W511TN.
right external speaker
left external speaker
Speaker Configuration Menu
The Speaker Configuration menu allows the user to access various centre speaker modes. This is particularly useful if an external amplifier is connected to the Centre PHONO Socket. In addition to these options, you may want to replace the TVs internal speaker sound to a full external amplified speaker setup. In this case the user can mute the TVs speakers from within the Speaker Configuration Menu, allowing sound only to be heard through the external amplified sound sources. Follow the step by step guide below: Follow the guide below describing options with and without external amplifiers connected:
De-activate the 3DS system ( see page 14 )
Press the Menu key (until Main Menu appears).
Option 1: (PHANTOM) If you do not have any external amplifiers connected to the TV then select the PHANTOM mode permanently. Phantom allows the TV to create centre dialogue information using the TVs left and right internal speakers. (NORMAL and WIDE have no effect when there are no external centre amplifiers connected [See Notes below]). Option 2: (PHANTOM) If there are external surround amplifiers connected but no centre amplifier connected, then select PHANTOM mode. This again allows the TV to create centre dialogue information using the left and right internal speakers. (NORMAL and WIDE have no effect when there are no external centre amplifiers connected [See Notes below]). Option 3: (NORMAL) In option 3, it is presumed the user has a limited bass response centre amplifier connected. If you feel that this best describes your setup then select NORMAL. This mode will anchor dialogue to your centre amplifier whilst relaying bass response through the TVs internal left and right speakers [See Note below]. Option 4: (WIDE) This option assumes there is a good bass response centre amplifier connected to your TV. If this option describes your setup then select WIDE from the Speaker Configuration Menu. In this mode all bass response and dialogue is fed to the centre amplifier [See Notes below].
Additional NICAM features
Stereo
This effect produces NICAM digital stereo sound from the TV. Use this mode for the majority of TV viewing. When selected the STEREO symbol is displayed in the top right hand corner of the TV screen as shown.
Monaural
In monaural mode the TV transmits a single sound source. The TV will automatically select this sound when a mono signal is found. Some stereo signals can become poor in adverse weather conditions, and mono should be selected to avoid poor sound. Use the key to switch to mono (the symbol below appears when switched).
See also Hitachi 3DS System.
Surround Setup Menu
At Hitachi we appreciate the fact that not all living areas are the same, therefore the Surround Setup menu allows the user to balance the sound by adjusting the volume level to each channel, thus accommodating various room layouts. In addition to this the menu also has a Surround Delay mode, this enables the viewer to select the optimum surround sound delay depending on your seating position relative to the TV (not available when 3DS is active). Please note that the Surround Set-up menu is only available in Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby Pro Logic Theatre
modes, and thus will automatically default to Dolby Pro Logic when selected.
NOTE:When the SET-UP menu begins, the TVs sound is replaced with a noise signal. This is easier to balance than normal TV sound, and will cycle between the centre, left, right and surround channels (the centre channel cannot be adjusted unless an external amplifier for the centre channel is connected and is adjusted from PHANTOM to WIDE or NORMAL modes in the Speaker Config. menu). If 3DS is active the surround PHONO output becomes muted. Press and HOLD the MENU button until
SURROUND SETUP select by using the , left/right buttons. Use the left/right/up/down buttons to adjust the values of your choice Repeatedly press MENU key to exit
When the TV automatically cycles through the various sound channels, we suggest that you listen to the TV sound for a few moments before adjusting any of the channels. By doing this you may be able to determine which channel needs adjusting. Once you have adjusted the selected level, leave the TV to cycle through the Set-up menu a few times more, this will then determine whether you have applied the correct amount of volume level to the selected sound channel. The Surround Delay mode enables the viewer to set the optimum surround sound delay from the TV. There are three levels to select and these are dependant on how close your viewing position is to the TV. Each setting is displayed as a millisecond value (ms) and are configured as 15ms, 20ms and 25ms. If you feel that your seating position is relatively close to the TV (example 1 below), then set the Surround Delay to 15ms. The 20ms setting should be used if you believe your seating position is midway between the TV and the rear sound source (example 2 below). Set the Surround Setup to 25ms if the seating position is relatively close to the rear sound source (example 3 below). Setting these modes is explained below. Please note that 3DS should be de-activated before the Surround Delay mode is set.
Surround Delay
Enter the Surround Setup Menu as described above and select Surround Delay using the up/down cursor keys Use handset buttons left and right to select between 15, 20 and 25ms. Repeatedly press MENU key to exit
Your seating position
Surround Speakers Surround Speakers
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Connecting External Audio Equipment
If desired you may want to customise your TV by adding external surround speakers. This TV will accommodate external surround speaker systems via external sockets on the rear of the TV. The addition of external surround speakers will enhance your viewing and listening pleasure even further, and we strongly recommend you purchase HITACHI systems to compliment your HITACHI TV (contact your dealer for advice). The illustrations (below) will guide you on the correct installation and settings for external surround speaker set-ups.If you decide to purchase additional amplifiers and speakers then please follow these simple guidelines listed below: 1. If you have purchased just 2 amplifiers and speakers then these are best installed as rear surround speakers, as the TV will use its own internal speakers to create the front left, right and centre channels. 2. Please ensure that you purchase and install the correct rated range of amplifier and speaker for the TV - (frontcentre speakers 10 Watt or greater) and (rear surround 5 Watt or greater). Your HITACHI dealer can advise you on the correct amplifier and speaker choice for your TV. ! IMPORTANT ! The 18V power output socket on the rear of this TV is specifically designed for Hitachi Accessories. Under no circumstances connect any other accessory to this socket, as this could cause serious irreparable damage to your equipment. Before attempting to connect any external equipment, ensure that the TV is switched OFF.
OPTION 1
Option 1 describes and illustrates the connection of Rear Surround Amplifiers & Speakers.
1. Switch off TV. 2. Connect Surround speakers as shown and position as indicated in the illustrations below. 3. Switch TV on. 4. Follow instructions in the Speaker Configuration Menu Section to obtain Speaker Configuration Option, and ensure Internal Speakers ARE NOT muted i.e ( ), also set Centre Channel to PHANTOM. 5. Use the Surround Set-up Menu to adjust the volume level on the Surround Speakers if required. The TV uses internal speakers to provide left and right channels, and also creates its own centre channel. The rear surround speakers enhance your listening pleasure. Wherever possible, locate surround speakers at or just above head height for best results.
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Surround Speaker & *Stand
Surround Speaker &*Stand
OPTION 2
1. Switch off TV. 2. Connect Surround , Left, Right and Centre speakers as shown and position closely to illustration below. 3. Switch TV on. 4. De-activate 3DS and follow instructions in the Speaker Configuration Menu Section to obtain Speaker Configuration Option, and ensure Internal Speakers ARE muted i.e. ( ), also set Centre Channel to WIDE or NORMAL. 5. Use the Surround Set-up Menu to adjust the volume level on the Surround Speakers and Centre speaker if required. In this configuration full Dolby Pro Logic Sound is achieved using 5 external speakers.
Centre Speaker Front Speaker Rear Speaker & *Stand
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Option 2 describes and illustrates the connection of Rear, Front and Centre Surround Amplifiers & Speakers.
Front Speaker Rear Speaker & *Stand
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*Speaker Stands are available from your Hitachi dealer.
Feature Menu
The Solid Background feature controls the appearance of the OSD (On Screen Display) window environment, with either a solid or transparent appearance to the OSD. There are two modes to select from and these are simply ON and OFF. Follow the guide below.
Solid Background
Press the MENU button on your handset until the MAIN MENU appears. Press the BLUE colour coded button to view FEATURE menu.
Select SOLID BACKGROUND mode by using the up/down buttons. Adjust the controls ON or OFF using the up or down handset buttons. Press MENU to exit.
With Solid Background deselected the OSD window becomes transparent, allowing you to view the TV picture behind the OSD.
With Solid Background selected the OSD window becomes solid.
This feature is used to set the condition of Scart 2 Audio/Video input socket. If, for example, you regularly connect external equipment such as S-VHS (Super VHS) Video recorders or camcorders to AV2, then the TV can be set to SAV mode to accommodate such equipment. Standard AV mode can also be set if desired.
Scart2 Auto Mode
Select SCART2 AUTO MODE mode by using the up/down buttons. Adjust the controls by using the left or right handset buttons. Pres MENU to exit.
Sleep Timer Function The Feature Menu also incorporates a Sleep Timer Facility. This allows the user to input a set amount of time before the TV automatically shuts down in to Stand by mode. The amount of time is input in 5 minute intervals, to a maximum of 120 minutes ( 2 hours). When there is only 60 seconds remaining a countdown appears in the top right hand corner of the screen.
Select SLEEP TIMER mode by using the up/down buttons. Adjust the time value by using the left or right handset buttons. Press MENU to exit.
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If viewing movies or programmes containing screen subtitles whilst in 16 x 9L or 14 x 9L modes, the subtitle may become lost to the bottom of the screen. To overcome this problem, simply press the SUBTITLE button once.The SUBTITLE feature compresses the bottom of the screen allowing the subtitles to be viewed, as in example 7. If, however, you wish to view Teletext subtitles a further press of the SUBTITLE button is required, this will then restore the screen to its original setting.
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NOTE: Whatever Wide Screen mode was set before the TV is switched off will be the same condition when it is switched back on. The references to the Wide Screen modes are purely for guidance purposes only - your preferences may vary to those listed.
The 4:3 default setting in the FEATURE Menu allows you to set which screen mode the TV defaults to when the AUTO function is selected but WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) is not transmitting. This allows the user to select between the various wide screen modes as a default.
4:3 Default
Select 4:3 DEFAULT mode by using the up/down buttons. Adjust thetime value by using the left or right handset buttons. Press MENU to exit. 21
Connecting External AV Equipment
Your TV has various input sockets for external equipment such as Video Cassette Recorders, Satellite Receiver/Decoder, Camcorders, Computer Equipment etc. Equipment that is connected temporarily i.e. Camcorders can be connected via the front control panel input sockets. However, equipment such as VCRs and Satellite IRDs, that are more or less permanently connected to your TV, are connected via the AV1 or AV2 scart sockets on the rear of the TV. CAMCORDER CONNECTION: Connecting a camcorder to your TV is simple. Firstly, identify the type of camcorder and its connecting plugs. If it is a standard 8mm type camera then it is likely to have RCA type sockets. If, however, you have S-VHS or Hi8 type camera then this may have a SVHS/Hi8 plug, and this will have to be placed in the corresponding S-VHS/Hi8 socket on the TV. Open the front control panel door on the TV, and connect your equipment as shown in the illustration below. Switch your TV on, and repeatedly press the TV/AV button on your handset until AV3 or SAV3 (for S-VHS equipment) is displayed on-screen. Now begin playback operation of your equipment.
Audio In (Right) RCA Plug *S-VHS/Hi8 Plug Video In *RCA Plug Audio In (Left) RCA Plug
* If your camcorder has both S-VHS/Hi8 and RCA type plugs, then connect all plugs except the Video In RCA plug.
COMPUTER EQUIPMENT: If computer equipment is to be connected to this TV, use AV1 as the RGB input socket located on the rear of the TV and select RGB using the RED colour coded key on your handset.) PLEASE NOTE: Prolonged use of computer equipment or games on this TV may cause permanent damage to your picture tube. To avoid such damage, reduce the brightness and contrast to an acceptable minimum level and limit the duration of equipment operation. SATELLITE CONNECTION: There are two basic methods of connecting a satellite system to your TV. Method 1 explains connection of satellite equipment directly to the TV, where as Method 2 refers to connection via a VCR.
METHOD 1
*Scart Lead to AV2 on TV
RF lead from Satellite to TV
RF lead to Aerial
Aerial
Satellite LNB lead
METHOD 2
RF lead from VCR to TV
*Scart Lead to AV1 on TV
RF lead from Satellite to VCR RF lead to Aerial *Scart Lead from Satellite to VCR
NOTE: S-VHS video equipment should be connected to the AV2 Scart socket located on the rear of the TV. A dedicated program number may then be assigned to AV2, allowing easier access to view external equipment broadcasts.How to assign AV sockets to dedicated program numbers is explained in the Manual Tuning Section. Alternatively, repeatedly press the TV/AV button on your handset until SAV2 is displayed on-screen. Now begin playback operation of your equipment. HEADPHONE CONNECTION: To use headphones with this TV, simply open the front control cover door and insert the headphone jack plug (3.5mm) into the corresponding socket marked. The TV sound will then be switched to the headphones.
3.5mm Headphone jack socket (a suitable adaptor is required for larger headphone plugs).
Handset Controls
The remote control handset supplied has several different functions. These functions are mainly used for operations whilst in teletext mode. The Teletext modes and functions are in *bold italic type and all functions are briefly explained opposite.
Handset Functions
TELETEXT FUNCTIONS ARE SHOWN IN BOLD ITALIC TYPE. 3 Stand-by button Recall/Hold Dual Language Used to switch the TV on and off for short periods of time. Press Recall to view current TV status. Press Hold to freeze Teletext page. This button allows the user to select a dual language function (subject to availability) and switches from Mono to Stereo reception, it also has a colour coded teletext function and OSD function. The TV/AV button allows the user to select either a TV or external source signal i.e. a camcorder etc.This button also has a colour coded teletext function and OSD function.
AV Input EPG/Index
The INDEX function is used whilst in Fastext mode and displays the magazine page on view. The EPG function is not available on this model. The Update button restores the TV screen whilst a Teletext page is searched.
When in normal TV operation this button allows the user to step up programme numbers in sequence. In MENU mode this button is the cursor up key. When in normal TV operation this button allows the user to reduce the TV volume. In MENU mode this button is the cursor left key. When in normal TV operation this button allows the user to step down programme numbers in sequence. In MENU mode this button is the cursor down key. This enables the viewer to return to normal TV operation.
Update P+/Cursor up Vol-/Cursor left
P-/Cursor Down Television Teletext Volume up Volume down
When pressed this button enables the Teletext service.
When in normal TV operation this button allows the user to increase the TV volume. In MENU mode this button is the cursor right key. When in normal TV operation this button allows the user to decrease the TV volume. In MENU mode this button is the cursor left key. Used for direct programme selection (enter a second digit within 2 seconds for programme numbers above 10 i.e. to obtain programme number 29 enter 2 and then 9). Teletext 3 digit entry. In TV mode swaps between previous and current programme numbers. In Teletext mode this feature allows the user to recall the last 4 Teletext pages. NO FUNCTION
Digits 0 to 9
Video Stand-by Rewind Play 16:9/Expand Mute Stereo Clock Reveal Vol+/Cursor Right
Used to switch the VCR on and off for short periods of time. Press to rewind a VCR tape. Press to play a VCR tape. Used to select between Wide Screen formats. Used to expand text pages. This feature allows the user to mute the sound temporarily. Press to select between Stereo Normal and Stereo Wide modes, also has a colour coded teletext function and OSD function. This button allows the user to display the current time on-screen, also has a colour
coded teletext function and OSD function. Used whilst in Teletext mode to reveal hidden pages i.e. quiz pages etc.
When in normal TV operation this button allows the user to increase the TV volume. In MENU mode this button is the cursor right key. The MENU button when pressed allows the user to access the TVs menu system.
Use the boxes provided below to record your TVs Model and Serial Number - these are found on the rating plate located on the rear of the TV. Also, record where and when you purchased this T.V. This information will help any future queries you may have and should be used in all correspondence with Hitachi service centres.
MODEL SERIAL NUMBER DEALER/STORE DATE PURCHASED
This guarantee does not affect your statuary rights. In all cases of difficulty please consult your Hitachi dealer.
Technical Specifications
TV Standard..... 625 line single standard Channel Coverage..... UHF channels Aerial Impedance.... 75 W unbalanced Picture Tubes.... 28 - 66 cm type 32 - 76 cm type Mains Voltage.... 220 - 240V AC 50 Hz Internal Speakers.... 6 x 12 cm type x 2 Power Consumption... C28W510/511SN/TN model 120W approx. (All Models Stand by <6W) C28WD2TN2 model 120W approx. C32W510/511SN/TN model 130W approx. C32WD2TN2 model 130W approx. Weight....C28W510/511SN/TN model 34 kg approx C28WD2TN2 model 36 Kg approx C32W510/511SN/TN model 51 Kg approx C32WD2TN2 model 51 Kg approx Dimensions (W x D x H)...C28W510/511SN/TN model 790 x 525 x 515 C28WD2TN2 model 782 x 515 x 495 C32W510/511SN/TN model 879 x 569 x 554 C32WD2TN2 model 879 x 569 x 554 Remote Control Batteries....2 x HITACHI SUM-3 /equivalent AA
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Software Notice
It is prohobited for the end user of this product to copy, reverse engineer or reverse compile the software included therein save to the extent permitted by law.
SCART SOCKET AV1
SCART SOCKET AV2
PIN No.
FUNCTION
AUDIO OUT (RIGHT) AUDIO INPUT (RIGHT) AUDIO OUT (LEFT) GROUND (AUDIO) GROUND (BLUE) AUDIO INPUT (LEFT) BLUE INPUT SWITCHING INPUT GROUND (GREEN) NOT USED GREEN INPUT NOT USED GROUND (RED) GROUND (BLANKING) RED INPUT STATUS (BLANKING) INPUT GROUND (VIDEO) GROUND (VIDEO) COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT GROUND
AUDIO OUT (RIGHT) AUDIO INPUT (RIGHT) AUDIO OUT (LEFT) GROUND (AUDIO) NOT USED AUDIO INPUT (LEFT) NOT USED SWITCHING INPUT NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED CHROMINANCE GROUND NOT USED CHROMINANCE INPUT SVHS NOT USED GROUND (VIDEO) GROUND (VIDEO) COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO OR COMPOSITE LUMINANCE SVHS GROUND
S-VHS SOCKET
FUNCTION Chrominance input Luminance input Chrominance ground Luminance ground Frame ground
Environmental Notice
Hitachi are signatories to the commitment made by the consumer electronics industry on reducing energy consumption by televisions and video recorders on standby. Even though your TV has a low power consumption, you can reduce waste to zero if you switch off the set at the mains after use. Your TV should certainly be switched off overnight or when you are away from home. Other factors should also be considered when operating your TV. Reducing volume settings to sensible levels can reduce power consumption as well as reducing noise pollution, and reducing contrast can provide a more pleasing picture as well as reducing power consumption. Hitachi Home Electronics (Europe) Ltd. manufacturing site in Wales is a BSI Registered Company, and has been assessed to ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard, certificate FM32366. Your television has been manufactured under the Environmental Quality Management Standard ISO14001, certificate EMS 36168. The paper used for this Users Guide has been produced from sustainable forests, part of Hitachis on going commitment to the global environment.
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SM00030
C24W410SN MODEL NAMES C24W430N C24W511TN C28W410SN C28W410TN C28W411TN C28W430N C28W433N C28W510SN C28W510TN C28W511NA C32W1TN C32W433N C32W510SN C32W511TN C32WD2TN2 CL28W410TAN CL32WD2TAN2 CP28W410TAN
Data contained within this Service manual is subject to alteration for improvement. Les donnes fournies dans le prsent manuel dentretien peuvent faire lobjet de modifications en vue de perfectionner le produit. Die in diesem Wartungshandbuch enthaltenen Spezifikationen knnen sich zwecks Verbesserungen ndern.
SERVICE MANUAL MANUEL D'ENTRETIEN WARTUNGSHANDBUCH
CAUTION:
Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read the Safety Precautions and Product Safety Notices in this service manual.
ATTENTION:
Avant deffectuer lentretien du chassis, le technicien doit lire les Prcautions de scurit et les Notices de scurit du produit prsents dans le prsent manuel.
VORSICHT:
Vor ffnen des Gehuses hat der Service-Ingenieur die Sicherheitshinweise und Hinweise zur Produktsicherheit in diesem Wartungshandbuch zu lesen.
SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT
Colour Television December 2000
NOTE: DEVICES COLOURED RED HAVE A VARIABLE SPEC. AND MAY NOT BE FITTED IN THIS MODEL - REFER TO THE PARTS LIST
SM 00030
A7 POWER FACTOR CORRECTION
16:9 CRT BASE
A7 16:9 CRT BASE CIRCUIT
A7 DIN SOCKET
CRT BASE
NOTE: THIS CRT BASE CIRCUIT IS NOT FITTED IN SOME MODELS - REFER TO PARTS LIST
A7 MAIN BOARD (POWER & DEFLECTION CIRCUIT)
A7 MAIN BOARD (SIGNAL CIRCUIT)
A7 MAIN BOARD (MICRO CIRCUIT)
THE UPDATED PARTS LIST FOR THIS MODEL IS AVAILABLE ON ESTA
Hitachi, Ltd. Tokyo, Japan International Sales Division THE HITACHI ATAGO BUILDING, No. Nishi Shinbashi, 2 Chome, Minato Ku, Tokyo 105-8430, Japan. Tel: HITACHI EUROPE LTD, Whitebrook Park Lower Cookham Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8YA UNITED KINGDOM Tel: Fax: Email: consumer -service@hitachi-eu.com HITACHI EUROPE S.A. 364 Kifissias Ave. & 1, Delfon Str. Chalandri Athens GREECE Tel: 1-6837200 Fax: 1-6835964 Email: service.hellas@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI EUROPE GmbH Munich Office Dornacher Strasse 3 D-85622 Feldkirchen bei Mnchen GERMANY Tel: +49-89-991 80-0 Fax: +49- 89-991 80-224 Hotline: +49-180-51 (12ct/min) Email: HSE- DUS.service@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI EUROPE S.A. Gran Via Carlos III, 101- Barcelona SPAIN Tel: 2550 Fax: 3513 Email: atencion.cliente@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI EUROPE srl Via Tommaso Gulli N.39, 20147 Milano, Italia ITALY Tel: +487861 Tel: +38073415 Servizio Clienti Fax: +48786381/2 Email: customerservice.italy@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI Europe AB Box 77 S-Kista SWEDEN Tel: +46 (0) Fax: +46 (0) Email: csgswe@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI EUROPE S.A.S Lyon Office B.P. 45, 69671 BRON CEDEX FRANCE Tel: 70 Fax: 99 Email: france.consommateur@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI EUROPE LTD (Norway) AB STRANDVEIEN Lysaker NORWAY Tel: 30 Fax: 32 Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com
HITACH EUROPE AB Egebkgrd Egebkvej 98 DK-2850 Nrum DENMARK Tel: +Fax: +Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI EUROPE AB Neopoli / Niemenkatu 73 FIN-15140 Lahti FINLAND Tel : +Fax: +Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com
Hitachi Europe Ltd Bergensesteenweg Sint- Pieters-Leeuw BELGIUM Tel: +01 Fax: +00 Email: sofie.van.bom@hitachi-eu.com
HITACHI EUROPE LTD Na Sychrove 975/27 Pr aha 10 Bohdalec CZECH REPUBLIC Tel: +Fax: +Email: csgnor@hitachi-eu.com
www.hitachidigitalmedia.com
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