Hitachi ULTRAVISION UT32S402 User Manual

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Operating Guide
Model Name
UT32S402
Record the serial number of your monitor for future reference.
SERIAL NO.
This serial number is located on the back and right side of the monitor.
If you have a question about this product please call 800-Hitachi for assistance
READ THE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
KEEP THIS OPERATING GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Hitachi UltraVision® 1.5™ UltraThin LCD
HDTV with Audio Video Center
32” Class (31.51" Diagonal)
Anthracite Pearl Crystal Frame
1366 x 768p 120 Hz, PictureMaster™ V
(3) HDMI
(V.1.3 with Deep Color,CEC) Inputs; (2) Component Inputs
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - UT32S402

Operating GuideModel NameUT32S402Record the serial number of your monitor for future reference.SERIAL NO.

Page 2 - CONTENTS

9SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)Main Unit InstallationAnti-tumble MeasuresInstall in a stable location and take safety precautions against overturning.

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

10ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)Child Safety NoticeCongratulations on your purchase! As you enjoy your new product, please keep these safety ti

Page 4

11CAUTIONAlthough this LCD Monitor can be installed using a variety of third party wall mounting brackets/devices, such third party brackets/devices

Page 5 - Features

12ENGLISHRemove the Stand Base from the MonitorInstall the Monitor on the Floor StandAttach the Monitor to the Floor Stand with the 4 screws used with

Page 6 - Explanation of the Symbols

132QUICK START GUIDEFor more information on connecting and using your UT Monitor and A/V Center, please be sure to read all instructi

Page 7

14ENGLISHQUICK START GUIDE (continued)Insert the Batteries into the Remote Control... 19Antenna ConnectionUnless your A/V Center is connected to a cab

Page 8

15QUICK START GUIDE (continued)Power On... 24q Connect the plug into the wall socket after all other connections are completed.CAUTION Ensure that b

Page 9 - Cleaning and Maintenance

16ENGLISHCOMPONENT NAMESUT MonitorFront PanelRear Panelq Cabinetw Panele Remote Control Receiverr Indicating Lampt Speakery Illumination Lampu

Page 10 - Securing to ceiling or wall

17COMPONENT NAMES(continued)Audio Video CenterFront PanelRear Panelq Cabinetw Indicating Lampe Power Off/On button*Please refer to 20~23 for detail

Page 11 - TUNE INTO SAFETY

18ENGLISHCOMPONENT NAMES (continued)Remote ControlIn addition to controlling all of the functions on your Hitachi UT LCD Monitor and A/V Center, the n

Page 12 - About the Installation

1IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...02INTRODUCTION...04About This Manual ...

Page 13 - Floor Stand Setup

19Caution When Moving the Main UnitWhenever the unit is moved, two people are required to transport it safely.Whenever the unit is moved, it should be

Page 14 - QUICK START GUIDE

20ENGLISHCONNECTIONThe unit is suitable for various kinds of connections. Make a connection in the following steps. Be sure to turn off the main power

Page 15 - Antenna Connection

21CONNECTION (continued)1. Connect your Equipment to the A/V Center (continued)Connecting to Equipment Having a YPbPr Component Output TerminalsThe A/

Page 16 - Language Selection

22ENGLISHCONNECTION (continued)1. Connect your Equipment to the A/V Center (continued)Connecting to Equipment Having a Audio Digital Input TerminalThe

Page 17 - Rear Panel

23CONNECTION (continued)3. Connecting to Equipment Having Video Output Terminals ( on Monitor side) The Monitor can be connected to equipments havin

Page 18

24ENGLISHBASIC OPERATIONPower On/OffTurn On the power of the unit. To turn On the power to the unit:1. Press the Main Power switch on the unit. The

Page 19 - Dynamic Natural

25BASIC OPERATION (continued)Volume Up/Down1. To increase the sound volume, press the Volume Up button on the remote control or control panel. The V

Page 20 - Handling the Remote Control

26ENGLISHBASIC OPERATION (continued)Input Switching Press the button to access the INPUTS menu. Use the CURSOR and OK buttons to scroll and selec

Page 21 - Camcorder

27SETUP OPERATION How to Use the Remote to Control your External DevicesOPERATING THE PRECODED FUNCTIONS FOR YOUR EXTERNAL DEVICES.The new remote con

Page 22

28ENGLISHSETUP OPERATION (continued) How to Use the Remote to Control your External DevicesCable Device ButtonSet-Top-Box/ Satellite Receiver Device

Page 23 - AMPLIFIER

2ENGLISHIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAFETY POINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR HITACHI LCD MONITOROur reputation has been built on the quality, perform

Page 24 - (D-sub 15 Pin)

29SETUP OPERATION (continued) How to Use the Remote to Control your External DevicesDVD Device ButtonVCR/PVR Device ButtonMY DVD PLAYER CODE IS:_____

Page 25 - Power On/Off

30ENGLISHSETUP OPERATION (continued) How to Use the Remote to Control your External DevicesAVR Device ButtonMY AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER (AVR)CODE IS:____

Page 26 - Volume Up/Down

31SETUP OPERATION (continued)Remote Control CodesCABLE Brand CODESA-MARK 0008,0144ABC 0237,0003,0008ACCUPHASE 0003ACORN 0237ACTION 0237ACTIVE 0237ADB

Page 27 - V : 60.0 Hz

32ENGLISHSETUP OPERATION (continued)Remote Control CodesWARDS 0060,0035,0037 0048,0047,0081 0033,0240,0045 0000,0042,0043 0041,0072,0038 0479,0065,004

Page 28 - SETUP OPERATION

33SETUP OPERATIONHow to Use the On-Screen Display (OSD) SystemYou can use the On-Screen Display system to access the various kinds of the features and

Page 29 - SETUP OPERATION (continued)

34ENGLISHSETUP OPERATION (continued)Main Menu ListMenuPagePicture(A/V Center/Monitor Side Composite)Picture Mode Select between 3 picture modes accord

Page 30

35SETUP OPERATION (continued)Watching Images from A/V Center/Monitor Composite Input1. Connect to external equipment. (See 20 and 23 for details.) 2.

Page 31

36ENGLISHSETUP OPERATION (continued)Watching Images from A/V Center/Monitor Composite InputSetting Picture Adjustment (continued)Selected Items Setup

Page 32 - Remote Control Codes

37SETUP OPERATION (continued)Watching Images from A/V Center/Monitor Composite InputReducing NoiseYou can reduce the unwanted picture noise. Select &q

Page 33

38ENGLISHSETUP OPERATION (continued)Watching Images from A/V Center/Monitor Composite InputMaking the Moving Image SmoothUsing this function helps to

Page 34 - How to set Language

3IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)WarningTo reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose these apparatus to rain or moisture.• The

Page 35 - Main Menu List

39SETUP OPERATION (continued)Watching Images from A/V Center/Monitor Composite Input Advanced SettingSelect "Setup" from the Menu list.Selec

Page 36 - Setting Picture Adjustment

40ENGLISHSETUP OPERATION (continued)Viewing Images from a PC1. Connect to the PC. (See 22 for details of connection to PCs.) 2. Switch to RGB input

Page 37

41SETUP OPERATION (continued)Viewing Images from a PC (continued)Setting Picture Adjustment (continued)w Setup Menu Select “Setup” from the Menu list.

Page 38 - Picture Dynamic

42ENGLISHAspect buttonFUNCTIONSAspect SwitchingEach time the ASPECT button of the remote control is pressed, the screen display aspect is switched in

Page 39

43FUNCTIONS (continued)Aspect Switching (continued)A/V Center/Monitor Composite Signal Input (continued) Display Aspect(continued)Input Signal Display

Page 40 - Advanced Setting

44ENGLISHFUNCTIONS (continued)Power Save Mode When Monitor Composite Input is SelectedYou are provided the function to save power consumption when no

Page 41

45TROUBLESHOOTINGBefore calling a service technician, check the following tables rst. If the problem cannot be solved with the suggested procedures,

Page 42

46ENGLISHTROUBLESHOOTING (continued)Symptom and Checklist (continued)Symptoms Checklist Page Intermittent interference Check if the source of interfer

Page 43 - Display Aspect

47TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)Symptom and Checklist (continued)Symptoms ChecklistPage The image on the screen is moving in an oblique direction.(RGB in

Page 44 - Normal Full

48ENGLISHPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION(Monitor Only, for A/V Center refer to A/V Center IB, included)PanelDisplay dimensions27 5/8 (H) x 15 19/

Page 45 - When RGB Input is Selected

4ENGLISHINTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Hitachi 1.5 LCD Monitor and A/V Center. We hope that you will enjoy the outstanding performance of th

Page 46 - About LCD Display Technology

49PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (continued)Signal InputRGB terminal (D-sub 15 pin connector)Pin Input signal1 R2 G/Composite3 B4 No connection5 GND6 R.GND7 G

Page 47 - TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)

50ENGLISHPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (continued)Recommended Signal ListWith HDMI input(Monitor Side Only, for A/V Center Check A/V Center IB)No.Signal mode

Page 48

51PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (continued)Dimensions

Page 49 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

52ENGLISHHITACHI HOME ELECTRONICS(CANADA)Should you have any questions regarding warranty, service, operation or technical assistance, please c

Page 50 - Signal Input

53VALID ONLY INU.S.A.AND PUERTO RICO Congratulations on your purchase of a new Hitachi display product.Register your product online at www.hitachi.us/

Page 51 - With RGB input

54ENGLISHEND USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HITACHI SOFTWAREIMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This End Use

Page 52

5SAFETY PRECAUTIONSFor your safety, please read the following precautions carefully before using this product. Improper use would cause serious person

Page 53 - 800.HITACHI

6ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)WARNINGThere is a risk of re, electric shock or serious injury. Install the units in a proper location where i

Page 54

7SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)CAUTION Do not place or use the units in a dusty location. This could cause a malfunction. Do not cover or block any

Page 55

8ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)CAUTION Do not install the unit in locations where it will be subjected to high temperature.This could damage t

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