Hitachi cl2125t User Manual

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Automatic Search
• Programme will be the first selected item as you
enter the TUNING menu. Pressing “
” or “
”
button select the programme where you want the
tuned station to be stored. (You may also type the
programme number using the digit buttons.)
• Press “
” or “
” button to select Band. Using
“
” or “
” button, select the band in which
search is to be made.
• With the “
” or “
” button, select Search.
Search can be made either forward, pressing “
”
button or backwards, pressing “
” button.
• If the tuned station is not the desired one, you can
continue searching pressing “
” or “
” button
again.
• When the desired station is tuned, select STORE
using “
” or “
” button and store it to the
programme number you selected pressing “
” or
“
” button.
• To stop searching before a channel is found, press
the reverse direction button (for example when
searching is made in forward direction, press back-
wards direction button to stop searching).
To name a Programme
First select the programme number you want to name.
Then select name option using “ ” or “ ” button. After
that press “
” or “
”  button to select the position
of the letter to be changed and press “ ” or “ ” button
to change that letter. After that select and change the
other letters as well in order to name the programme
correctly. Finally to store the name, select store option
using “ ” or “ ” button and store it pressing “
” or
“
” button.
To change Standard
(You can change this menu only between standards
which your TV set supports.)
Pressing “
” or “
” button selects the Broadcast
Standard required. Then select the standard you want
pressing “
” or “
” button. When changing the
standard this way, if the previous channel is not defined
for the new selected standard, then also the channel will
be changed to the first defined channel of that standard
(For example: When changing BG to K1 and the
previous channel is C12, after changing the standard,
the channel will be C4, because the first defined channel
of standard K1 is C4). After that, if it is returned to the
previous standard back, the channel will not be changed
to the previous one anymore (That means, in the
example above, when it is returned from K1 to BG
again, the channel will not change to C12 anymore and
keep C4). Defined channels for different standards are
given as following:
B/G
: C01-C69, S01-S41
D/K
: C01-C12, C21-C69, S01-S19, S22-S41
I*
: C21-C69
I**
: C01-C17, C21-C69, S01-S19, S22-S41
L/L’
: C01-C11, C21-C69, S01-S41
K1
: C04-C09
* U.K. I (UHF)
** IRELAND I (VHF, UHF)
Fine Tuning
Picture or sound quality can be poor in areas where the
receptions is weak. In such cases, picture and sound
quality can be improved by fine tuning. To make fine
tuning:
• In the tuning menu, press “
” or “ ” button to se-
lect the Fine Tuning item. Pressing the“
” button
continuously will cause the fine tuning be made for-
ward while pressing the “
” button continuously will
cause the fine-tuning to be made backwards. When
you are satisfied with the reception of transmission,
store it. To store the fine tuning setting select the
STORE option using either the “
” or “
” button
and store it to the selected programme number by
pressing either of the “
” or “
” buttons.
Program (Programming) Menu
Program. (Programming) menu is used to display the
programme names and numbers. You can use this
menu to delete a channel, to insert a channel and to
autostore the programmes.You can access this menu
directly via “
” INFO button in no menu condition.
Select the PROGRAM Menu pressing the “ ” or “ ”
button and open it by pressing “
” or “
” buttons.
When you enter the programme menu, all the
programme numbers and names will be displayed on
the screen. The programme name and number of the
tuned channel will be displayed in red. All the other
channel numbers will be black and at first the
programme number 1 will be flashing. You can move the
flashing number using the “ ” or “ ” buttons. As you
pass through the programme numbers this way, to
reach the programme number you want, the channels
corresponding to the programme numbers you pass
through will not be tuned.
Pressing the RED button will tune the channel on the
flashing programme number. Now the colour of the
flashing programme number will be red. Again you can
use the “ ” or “ ” or “
” or “
” buttons.