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56FW-53H

COLOUR TELEVISION

OPERATION MANUAL

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Page 1: ...56FW 53H COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATION MANUAL Printed on recycled paper ...

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Page 3: ...n 3 This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accident misuse fair wear and tear neglect tampering with the equipment or any attempted at adjustment or repair other than by an approved Service Facility 4 In the unlikely event of your equipment requiring repair please contact the Dealer or Supplier from whom it was purchased 5 The cost of carriage to and from the Dealer Supplier...

Page 4: ...R mode 34 21 pin Euro SCART and 21 pin Audio Video 35 Typical connections 36 Troubleshooting 38 General Specifications for Television Receiver 39 To prevent fire or electrical shock do not use the TV set in an excessively damp place Position the TV set out of direct sunlight and away from heat as high temperatures can damage the cabinet CRT or other electronic parts Do not cover the ventilation ho...

Page 5: ...nel Sorting System 99 Channel Programming System Cable and Hyperband Teletext OSD System On Screen Display Tint Control NTSC Hue Control ECO mode Wide Mode Function Digital Stereo NICAM AVC Automatic Volume Correction AV SCART Volume Graphic Equalizer ON OFF Timer Interactive Help Child Lock System 21 pin Euro SCART Connector RGB 21 pin Audio Video Connector AV 1 With S Video Input 21 pin Audio Vi...

Page 6: ...4 Aerial connections TV set only Aerial connections VCR and TV Note See on Typical connections page 38 for details of further connection possibilities BACK OF TV ...

Page 7: ...utton 18 Stop button TV 19 TV VIDEO selector 20 Call button 21 Single Double entry Teletext 22 Colour button yellow 23 Colour button cyan TV 24 Channel UP Cursor control UP 25 Volume UP Cursor control RIGHT 26 Channel DOWN Cursor control DOWN 27 Wide Mode selector TV Teletext 28 Time button TV 29 Sound mode selector Teletext 30 Hold button TV 31 Sound Mute button Teletext 32 Text Mix Picture butto...

Page 8: ...p of the door opening it slightly hook your finger inside and pull open Behind the door 9 Headphone Socket 3 5 mm ø 16 600 B 10 S Video input terminal 11 Video Input Terminal PAL SECAM NTSC 12 Audio Input Terminal left 13 Audio Input Terminal right REAR TV 21 pin In Out 1 21 pin Audio Video AV 2 With PAL SECAM NTSC Video Input 2 21 pin Audio Video AV 1 With PAL SECAM NTSC S Video Input 3 21 pin Eu...

Page 9: ...by but ton Bl TV on the remote control or one of the four buttons on the TV Va VCH The TV will change from Stand by mode to Programme mode the sound indicator will light a few moments and an image will appear on the screen Press the Stand by button Bl TV again and the TV will return to Stand by mode Blue back off timer If noise appears in TV or VCR mode the screen turns blue The blue back off time...

Page 10: ...e TV remote control and follow the instructions on the screen to start Auto Channel Preset Automatic Channel Sorting System ACSS The TV set SEARCHES FOR FREQUENCIES memorises the channels found and sorts them according to technical criteria from Pr 01 of the TV to a maximum of 99 programmes Notes This tuning process may take several minutes to perform If you need to repeat the AUTO INSTALLATION pl...

Page 11: ... buttons E F marked with white background c 2 Press the GREEN button to see the Sorting Menu c 3 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to move the channel CH to the required position c 4 Press the GREEN button to finish d Edit this programme Use this option for giving a name made up of four digits to the channels or for changing the one which appears on some channels in the following way d 1 Select...

Page 12: ... button to change from the current channel to the channel previously selected Press the button again to switch back to the original channel Channel Call button l Press this button to display the current programme number and the name if it has been set and the sound mode on the screen If the on or off timer have been set this information will be displayed also Press the button again to make the on ...

Page 13: ...o select a param eter from the list Contrast Colour Brightness or Sharpness The red point mark indicates the selected parameter 5 Adjust the picture quality to your liking with the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I 6 Press the GREEN button if you wish to memorize the Personal levels in the Memorized position of PICTURE MODE In this menu you can switch to the following menus Press the YELLOW button to ...

Page 14: ...e picture In this menu you can switch to the following menus Press the RED button to return to the LEVELS Menu Press the BLUE button to see the OTHERS Menu 3 Press the MENU button to close the ADVANCED Menu OTHERS Menu 1 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to select Comb filter Black level expander or Rotation The red point mark indicates the selected item 2 Press the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C ...

Page 15: ...CROLL UP DOWN V SIZE menu Press the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I to adjust the Vertical SIZE LARGE SMALL AUTO mode VPS code The VPS signal is sent by some broadcasting stations with information of the original size When the TV is in AUTO mode and receives the VPS signal it changes the size automatically as indicated below When the TV is receiving VPS code 16 9 the TV selects CINEMA automatically ...

Page 16: ... 16 9 format while also stretching the centre of view This is an advantage for example when watching sports games where there is no real fixed centre of the picture NORMAL You can watch 4 3 programs in 4 3 format by switching to Normal Mode function ZOOM 14 9 Adapts the 14 9 broadcast cinema movies to the 14 9 Mode CINEMA 16 9 Adapts the 16 9 broadcast cinema movies to the 16 9 Mode thereby gettin...

Page 17: ... change STEREO MONO When the TV is receiving a BILINGUAL NICAM programme the TV selects DUAL CHANNEL A automatically and you can change DUAL CHANNEL A DUAL CHANNEL B DUAL CHANNEL A B MONO When the TV is receiving a MONO NICAM programme the TV set selects MONO NICAM automatically and you can change MONO NICAM MONO FM When the TV is receiving a MONO FM programme the TV set selects MONO automatically...

Page 18: ...rt Middle or Long Select Off to deactivate the Automatic volume correction 3 Spatial strength Adjust the sound quality to your liking with the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I About Automatic volume correction Different sound sources fairly often do not have the same volume level for example the changing from movie to the advertisements The Automatic Volume Correction AVC solves this problem and equa...

Page 19: ...Menu 10 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to select SCART volume or AV volume The red point mark indicates the selected item Select SCART volume to adjust the sound level output to the Euro SCART connector RGB with the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I Select AV volume to adjust the sound level output to the external connectors AV 1 AV 2 with the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I 11 Press the MENU butt...

Page 20: ...tivate OFF the automatic Identification of audio system of the current program 9 Press the MENU button to close the STEREO Menu About Matrix Depending on the sound transmission the sound reproduction can be chosen in the STEREO Menu In this menu you can select a sound mode to the speakers another to the headphones and another to the external connectors AV 1 AV 2 When the TV set is receiving a STER...

Page 21: ...ected item 5 Press the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I to adjust the switch on To cancel the switch on select 6 Press the MENU button to close the ON TIMER Menu 7 Press the Stand by button æ TV on the remote control to put the TV set into Stand by Mode When the preset time is reached the TV set turns ON and a picture appears on the screen As a safety precaution in the case of nobody being home when ...

Page 22: ...ess the BLUE button to see the POST CODE Menu 4 Password enter the 4 digit using the number buttons It is indispensable to enter the Password in order to continue configuring the Post Code 5 Press the BLUE button to memorize the Password or to have access to the next item 6 Press the Cursor DOWN button F to select Post code 7 Press the Cursor RIGHT button I to select the first position 8 Press the...

Page 23: ...option for protecting the access to the whole TV If you wish to block some specific programme press the YELLOW button and proceed to stage 5 LOCK PROGRAMME on the next page 4 Press the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I to select an option NONE To cancel the protection ALWAYS The access to the TV will be protected throughout the day TIMER The access to the TV will be protected during the programmed per...

Page 24: ... function If necessary repeat steps 1 3 4 Press the BLUE button to see the CLEAR LOCK Menu 5 Press the BLUE button to confirm you want to clear the CHILD LOCK system Notes In order for the timed protection to function correctly the internal TV clock must be set at the right time To check the time setting see section Automatic or Manual time adjustment page 19 When you protect one programme all the...

Page 25: ...NES LEVELS Volume Balance Loudness Bass Treble EXTERNAL LEVELS SCART volume AV volume OSD contrast Tint control Cool Warm NTSC Hue control Green Red ECO mode On Off LEVELS ADVANCED LOCK ALL Type of protection NONE ALWAYS TIMER Start End LOCK PROGRAMME Programme Type of protection NONE ALWAYS AUTO VPS TIMER Start End CLEAR LOCK CHILD LOCK Programme Channel number Real Channel MODE TV FILTER VCR SKI...

Page 26: ...erent systems Your SHARP TV is adjusted to receive 2 Teletext systems namely FLOF and LIST which are automatically identified by the receiver The user can easily identify them by the manner in which they appear on the screen To switch ON and switch OFF the Teletext 1 Select a TV channel which is broadcasting the Teletext programme you would like to watch 2 Press the TEXT MIX PICTURE button a b I t...

Page 27: ...imed pages these pages can be seen by the following manner 1 Press the CLOCK button f Screen will show 2 Enter 4 digits corresponding to the subpage desired E g 0021 for subpage number 21 3 Wait until the page appears NOTE You can use this button together with the CANCEL button k This means that you can view the main TV picture until the subpage has been found The on screen icon a at the top left ...

Page 28: ...ing an index page on the right while you refer to a different page on the left To exit from DOUBLE PAGE mode press the MENU button or the YELLOW button and the page on the left is enlarged MENU button h button DOUBLE PAGE with CURSOR Press the MENU button to change to double page mode and press CURSOR button hto activate the cursor The INDEX page on the right hand side contains a cursor rectangula...

Page 29: ...rs can be stored If you try to store more than 4 page numbers in a programme position between 10 and 99 the previously stored page numbers will be erased 1 Select the programme channel number into which you want to store Teletext page numbers 2 Press the TEXT MIX PICTURE button a b I twice to select the Teletext Mode 3 Press the LIST button to change from FLOF system to LIST Mode 4 Press a coloure...

Page 30: ...tart Auto Channel Preset Automatic Channel Sorting System ASS The TV set SEARCHES FOR FREQUENCIES memorises the channels found and sorts them according to technical criteria from Pr 01 of the TV to a maximum of 99 programmes Note This tuning process may take several minutes to perform When the AUTOMATIC SEARCH has been completed the Stored programmes menu will appear on screen and you can change t...

Page 31: ...utton to clear the on screen display 1 Press the MENU button to see the MAIN Menu 2 Press the BLUE button to see the TUNE Menu 3 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to select Programme red marked 4 Press the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I or 0 9 digit buttons to select the programme channel number you want to preset 5 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to select Channel type red marked 6 Press t...

Page 32: ...1 Press the MENU button to see the MAIN Menu 2 Press the blue button to see the TUNE Menu 3 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to select Programme red marked 4 Press the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I or 0 9 digit buttons to select the programme channel number you want to set 5 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to select Mode red marked 6 Press the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I to select TV FI...

Page 33: ... and you can change the order of the channels and change or give the channels a four letter name with the available options a Select the programme to be edited with Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F b Delete this programme with the YELLOW button c Go to sorting mode with the GREEN button d Edit this programme with the RED button e Exit with the BLUE button 4 Proceed according to the guidance in each mode...

Page 34: ...r signal source The red point mark indicates the selected source 3 2 Press the TV VIDEO button to clear the on screen display or press RED button to restore the ANTENNA signal YELLOW button to see the FRONT Menu FRONT Menu 4 1 Press the Cursor UP DOWN buttons E F to select another signal source The red point mark indicates the selected source 4 2 Press the TV VIDEO button to clear the on screen di...

Page 35: ...e sound quality to your liking with the Cursor LEFT RIGHT buttons C I 7 Press the MENU button to clear the on screen display Sub titles button h This set has a quick access function for teletext subtitles so that they can be selected by the press of one button Simply press the h button on the remote control whilst in viewing mode I E not teletex etc and subtitles will automatically be selected and...

Page 36: ... this button to turn your VCR on Fast forward picture search forward and Rewind picture search reverse buttons Both these buttons have the following function Fast forwarding and Rewinding To move through the cassette faster press the STOP button to stop and then press the or button to fast forward or rewind the cassette Press the STOP button to stop fast forward or rewind Picture Search During pla...

Page 37: ...t used 12 Not used 13 Earth 14 Not used 15 Chroma S Video input 16 Not used 17 Earth for video 18 Earth 19 Video output 20 Video input PAL SECAM NTSC S Video 21 Plug shield 21 pin Audio Video AV 2 1 Audio right output 2 Audio right input 3 Audio left output 4 Common earth for audio 5 Earth 6 Audio left input 7 Not used 8 Audio video control 9 Earth 10 Not used 11 Not used 12 Not used 13 Earth 14 N...

Page 38: ...for details Typical connection Videorecorder and TV through the RF terminal and Decoder through the 21 pin Euro SCART Typical connection DVD Decoder and TV through the 21 pin Euro SCART RF in Decoder 21 pin Euro SCART TV RF in SCART AV Decoder 21 pin Euro SCART TV RF in SCART AV DVD player Video out Audio out RF out VCR AV LINK AV LINK ...

Page 39: ...37 S VIDEO Audio Out R Audio Out L Video Out Input S VIDEO Hi 8 VIDEO L S G I R D D D AUDIO Typical connection VIDEO CAMERA and TV through the A V FRONT Behind the door Front TV w ...

Page 40: ...ains plug from the wall socket and contact the Dealer or Supplier from whom the unit was purchased in order to obtain service Where this is not possible please visit our web site www sharp co uk support Customers without Internet access may telephone 08705 274277 or 01 6760648 if telephoning from Ireland during office hours Certain replacement parts and accessories may be obtained from our Main Pa...

Page 41: ...4 10 Weight Approx 23 5 Kg 11 Antenna Input Impedance VHF UHF 75 ohm Unbalanced 12 Safety EN60065 CE MARK 13 EMC EN55013 EN55020 CE MARK 14 Accessories etc a User Instruction Yes b Remote Control Yes c Battery 2 pcs 15 Other Features Digital Comb Filter AV SCART Volume Auto Installation System Graphic Equalizer ACSS function Auto Channel Sorting System ON OFF Timer 99 Channel Programming System In...

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