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Dear SHARP customer

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Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LCD colour TV product. To ensure safety and many years of 
trouble-free operation of your product, please read the Important Safety Precautions carefully before 
using this product.

OPERATION MANUAL

Introduction

Dear SHARP customer ................................................................................................................. 1
Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Precautions for daily use .............................................................................................................. 5
Important safety precautions ....................................................................................................... 6
Trademarks .................................................................................................................................... 7
Supplied accessories .................................................................................................................... 8
Optional accessories .................................................................................................................... 8

Preparation

Attaching the stand unit ............................................................................................................... 9
Protection against overturning .................................................................................................. 10
Angle adjustment ........................................................................................................................ 11
Handling and precautions with the wall-mounted TV ............................................................. 11
Part names ................................................................................................................................... 12

TV (Front/Side) ............................................................................................................... 12
TV (Rear) ........................................................................................................................ 13
Remote control unit ....................................................................................................... 14

Before turning on the power ...................................................................................................... 15
Connecting external devices ..................................................................................................... 16

Connecting a VCR, game console or camcorder .......................................................... 16
Connecting a DVD player .............................................................................................. 16
Connecting a Digital TV Set Top Box (STB) .................................................................. 17
Connecting an AV amplifi er ........................................................................................... 17
Connecting a PC ............................................................................................................ 17
Connecting a USB hard disk drive (HDD) ...................................................................... 17
Using digital audio output  ............................................................................................. 17

Inserting the batteries ................................................................................................................ 18
Using the remote control unit .................................................................................................... 18

Cautions regarding the remote control unit ................................................................... 18

Turning the TV on/off .................................................................................................................. 19

Turning on/off the power ............................................................................................... 19
Standby mode ............................................................................................................... 19

Supplying electric power to the antenna .................................................................................. 19
Initial auto installation................................................................................................................. 20
Checking signal strength and channel strength ...................................................................... 20
About Menu operations .............................................................................................................. 21

What is Menu? ............................................................................................................... 21
Basic menu operations .................................................................................................. 21
About guide display ....................................................................................................... 21

Watching TV

Setting channels automatically .................................................................................................. 22
Selecting programmes ............................................................................................................... 23
Adjusting the volume .................................................................................................................. 23
Setting channels to your preference ......................................................................................... 24

Digital settings ............................................................................................................... 24
Manual setting for each channel (Analogue) .................................................................. 25
Sorting programmes (Analogue) .................................................................................... 27
Erasing programmes (Analogue).................................................................................... 27

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Page 1: ...le or camcorder 16 Connecting a DVD player 16 Connecting a Digital TV Set Top Box STB 17 Connecting an AV amplifier 17 Connecting a PC 17 Connecting a USB hard disk drive HDD 17 Using digital audio output 17 Inserting the batteries 18 Using the remote control unit 18 Cautions regarding the remote control unit 18 Turning the TV on off 19 Turning on off the power 19 Standby mode 19 Supplying electri...

Page 2: ...anual picture settings 37 Picture adjustment 37 Advanced picture settings 38 Other picture settings 39 Adjusting the image position 39 Game play time 39 Indicating time on the screen 40 Audio adjustment 41 Automatic volume adjustment 41 Clear voice 41 Wall mount audio setup 42 Digital audio output 42 Headphone Audio out select 42 A TV Analogue TV D TV Digital TV buttons 43 Info 44 EPG 45 Basic set...

Page 3: ...LINK compatible audio system 62 Connecting an AQUOS BD player only 62 AQUOS LINK setup 62 AQUOS LINK control 62 AQUOS LINK auto power on 62 Selecting recorder 63 Selecting channel key 63 Audio return channel ARC 63 Operating an AQUOS LINK device 64 Recorder power on off 64 Playback of titles using AQUOS LINK 64 Setup menu 64 Selecting media type for CEC compatible recorder 65 Recording via the CEC...

Page 4: ...compatible with home network mode 82 Selecting the picture size for video mode in USB and home network mode 82 Tool menu items 83 Appendix Troubleshooting 84 Troubleshooting Digital broadcasting 84 Troubleshooting 3D images 85 Reset 86 Download setup 86 Downloading the software 86 Information 86 Message list 86 Receiver report 86 Identification 86 Updating your TV via USB 87 Software update 87 Inf...

Page 5: ...fore keep it away from volatile substances such as insecticide In addition do not let it come into contact with objects made of rubber resin etc for a long time Maintenance of the LCD panel Before cleaning the LCD panel be sure to turn off the TV set and unplug the power cord from the outlet When cleaning the LCD panel use a dry and soft cloth made of cotton floss etc to clean the surface of the L...

Page 6: ...ype of candle or naked flames on the top or near the TV set To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place the AC power cord under the TV set or other heavy items Do not place heavy objects on this product or stand on it Doing so could cause injury if the product overturns Take special care near children and pets The LCD panel is a very high technology product with 2 073 600 pixels giving you fine p...

Page 7: ...t in lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery Caution regarding power supply for 3D glasses When lightning occurs stop using 3D glasses with power supplied by a USB cable Remove the USB cable from the USB terminal on the TV and the power supply terminal on the 3D glasses Otherwise electric shock may occur Caution regarding rechargeable battery Use the supplied USB cable to connect to a USB termina...

Page 8: ...accessories The listed optional accessories are available for this LCD colour TV Please purchase them at your nearest shop Additional optional accessories may be available in the near future When purchasing please read the newest catalogue for compatibility and check the availability Part name Part number 3D glasses AN 3DG20 B Stand Support angle Support cover Big screws g4 Middle screws g4 Long s...

Page 9: ...d two long screws Big Middle Long Attach the support angle for the stand unit onto the base using the big screws with a screwdriver as shown 2 1 Support angle 1 Insert the stand into the openings on the bottom of the TV hold the stand so it will not drop from the edge of the base area 2 Insert and tighten middle screws into the holes on the rear of the TV 1 1 2 2 Soft cushion Attaching the support...

Page 10: ...cket and tighten the screws to secure the TV to the table Use commercially available screws of the proper size to firmly secure the TV 2 3 Anchoring the TV to the wall or a pillar Fixing the TV to the table View from the top Cup hook commercially available Tie commercially available Screws for attaching clamps supplied Clamps supplied 1 2 n o p Stand Restraining bracket attached Screws commerciall...

Page 11: ...n and may cause serious injuries Installing the TV requires special skills that should only be performed by qualified service personnel Customers should not attempt to do the work themselves SHARP bears no responsibility for improper mounting or mounting that results in accident or injury Using a SHARP recommended bracket to mount the TV You can ask a qualified service professional about using a SH...

Page 12: ...1 POWER On Off button 2 MENU button 3 TV VIDEO button 4 CH r s Channel up down buttons 5 VOL k l Volume up down buttons 6 OPC sensor 7 Remote control sensor 8 POWER indicator 9 SLEEP indicator Red 0 OPC indicator Green Infrared emitter OPC Optical Picture Control See page 37 Refer to page 51 for details 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 12 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 12 2011 6 13 17 19 53 2011 6 13 17 19 53 ...

Page 13: ... each input source Volume display when headphones are plugged in 20 Headphones AUDIO R L terminal HDMI 3 terminal DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal HDMI 1 terminal ARC HDMI 4 terminal INPUT5 Video Audio input terminal HDMI 2 PC AUDIO INPUT R L terminal RS 232C terminal INPUT6 terminals INPUT7 terminals PC terminal USB 1 terminal The HDMI 2 PC AUDIO INPUT L R terminal can use the same audio input termi...

Page 14: ...48 13 a b c d Cursor Select a desired item on the setting screen ENTER Execute a command 14 EXIT Turn off the On Screen Display 15 MPX Select the sound multiplex mode See page 30 16 OPC To switch the Optical Picture Control On and Off See page 37 17 SLEEP Set the sleep timer See page 33 18 FREEZE Freeze a motion picture on the screen See page 28 19 TV VIDEO INPUT SOURCE Select an input source A TV...

Page 15: ...type Antenna cable commercially available To antenna terminal Cable tie CAUTION TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT TOUCH UN INSULATED PARTS OF ANY CABLES WHEN THE AC CORD CONNECTED Bundling the cables As the picture illustrated insert the cable clip into the hole on the TV and put the cable into the cable clip for banding 4 Plug the AC cord in to the AC outlet Connect the AC plug for the TV ...

Page 16: ...player and other audiovisual equipment Connecting external devices You can connect many types of external equipment to your TV like a VCR game console camcorder DVD player Digital TV Set Top Box STB and PC To view external source images select the input source from TV VIDEO on the remote control unit or TV VIDEO on the TV When using component cable commercially available When using composite cable...

Page 17: ...e same audio from the speakers The audio of the content you are viewing is output from the terminal The DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal does not output some signals depending on devices and software Optical digital audio will be output in 2 ch stereo when it is from the external equipment connected to the TV using an HDMI cable Connecting a PC You can use the PC terminal when connecting to a PC See ...

Page 18: ... Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards the remote sensor window Objects between the remote control unit and sensor window may prevent proper operation Here is the controllable angle when mounting the TV on wall the angle may vary when the TV stand is attached Cautions regarding the remote control unit Do not subject the remote control unit to shock In addition do not soak the remote c...

Page 19: ...ss ENTER 7 Press c d to select On and then press ENTER 8 Press D TV to access D TV mode 1 Press b c d to select View setting 4 Press a b to select Channel settings and then press ENTER 5 TEXT TEXT NOTE If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time be sure to remove the AC cord from the AC outlet Minor power is consumed when the unit is in standby mode Turning on off the power To tu...

Page 20: ...ion wizard does not appear The auto installation function allows you to execute the auto installation again from the Setup menu See page 22 The initial auto installation wizard will go off if you leave the TV unattended for 30 minutes before searching for channels in step 5 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Checking signal strength and channel strength If you install a D TV antenna for the...

Page 21: ... perform settings for the TV The On Screen Display for the settings is called Menu The Menu can be operated with the remote control unit Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Press c d to select the desired menu Press a b c d to select the desired menu item Press ENTER to proceed if necessary 1 2 3 Press EXIT or MENU to exit the MENU Press RETURN as necessary to return to the previous MENUs 5 Pr...

Page 22: ...ch or Analogue Search and then press ENTER You do not need to do anything during the auto search Press c d to select Yes and then press ENTER 6 Watching TV Setting channels automatically You can run auto installation again even after setting up the preset channels Press b c d to select View setting 3 Setup CH list Menu View setting Exit Enter Select Network setup Auto installation Channel settings...

Page 23: ... select a 2 digit channel e g channel 12 Press 1 followed by 2 To select a 3 digit channel e g channel 123 Press 1 followed by 2 and 3 Watching TV 20 Changing the volume You can change the volume on the TV or on the remote control unit To increase the volume press VOL e To decrease the volume press VOL f NOTE TV A TV D TV HDMI1 ARC HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 INPUT5 INPUT6 INPUT7 PC USB media and Home netwo...

Page 24: ...ach service using the Colour R G Y buttons Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Press c d to select Setup Press c d to select Yes and then press ENTER 1 2 7 Press a b to select the desired menu item and then press ENTER 6 Buttons for Manual Adjust operation Menu items Remote control buttons Description Lock R When the service is locked you must enter your password whenever you tune to the servi...

Page 25: ...ff Press a b to select item and press ENTER Next Search the next channel Store Memorise the current display channel Cancel Return to the previous screen The search result will not be stored 3 Fine tuning Press a b c d to select the channel you want to edit and then press ENTER The selected channel information displays 1 Press a b to select Fine and then press ENTER 2 Press c d to adjust the freque...

Page 26: ...to select Skip and then press ENTER Skip menu displays 2 NOTE Check the sound system if the sound output were not correct NOTE The name can be 5 characters or less Select Done to set the channel name w Using Software keyboard The software keyboard appears when you need to input text Char Set Cursor Left Cursor Right Caps Char Set 123 abc Caps a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z SP ...

Page 27: ... c d to select View setting 3 Press a b to select Channel settings and then press ENTER 4 The Programme setup screen displays and then press ENTER If you have already set the password enter it here See page 31 for setting a password The Analogue setting screen displays and then press ENTER The Programme setup screen displays and then press ENTER If you have already set the password enter it here S...

Page 28: ... currently tuned channel Press A to toggle between the currently selected input source and the previously selected one Outputting only audio When listening to music from a music programme you can set the display off and enjoy audio only Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press c d to select Setup 2 Press a b to select Audio only and then press ENTER 4 Press a b to select On and then press E...

Page 29: ...uage Off Set For hearing impaired to No 1st language 2nd language For hearing impaired Off w Selecting the Language Switching subtitle languages Each time you press Subtitle on the remote control the subtitle switches when the broadcast contains subtitle information 2 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Press c d to select Setup 6 Press a b to select Subtitle and then press ENTER Press a b to ...

Page 30: ...switches between STEREO and MONO When receiving a monaural signal When you press MPX MONO displays When receiving a bilingual signal Each time you press MPX the mode switches among CH A CH B and CH AB Stereo mode Bilingual mode Monaural mode Stereo mode Bilingual mode Monaural mode Switching the digital audio format If multi sound modes are received each time you press MPX the mode switches as fol...

Page 31: ... Yes and then press ENTER 7 Password Yes No Setting Password You can change or clear Password Enter your new password Use 4 digits Enter the password again to confirm Enter the 4 digit number as a password using 0 9 8 NOTE As a precautionary measure make a note of your password on page 90 cut it out and keep it in a safe place that children cannot reach This function is only available for TV input...

Page 32: ...Selected item Description Off Unlock the buttons RC Control Lock The operation with remote control is blocked Button Control Lock The operation with main unit buttons is blocked NOTE You cannot set both RC Control Lock and Button Control Lock at the same time w Cancelling the lock To cancel RC Control Lock follow the below steps using the TV control panel buttons on the TV Selected item Descriptio...

Page 33: ... Advanced and then press ENTER 5 Selected item Description Standard Reduces the backlight brightness Advanced Reduces the backlight brightness more than Standard Off The backlight brightness is the same value of your settings in the selected AV mode Press b c d to select ECO ECO menu displays NOTE This function does not work when AV mode is set to DYNAMIC Fixed DYNAMIC or Auto This function is gre...

Page 34: ... 3 Selecting the Wide Screen Signalling WSS picture size automatically WSS allows a television to switch automatically among the different screen formats Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press c d to select Setup 2 Press a b to select WSS 4 Press c d to select On or Off 5 NOTE Try to set WIDE mode if an image does not switch to the correct screen format When the broadcast signal contains ...

Page 35: ...urrently received 1 Press WIDE or a b while the Wide mode menu displays on the screen As you toggle down the options each mode is immediately reflected on the TV 2 WIDE MODE Normal Zoom 14 9 Panorama Full Cinema 16 9 Cinema 14 9 4 3 Mode set to Panorama 4 3 Mode set to Normal Auto Selection If you set WSS and 4 3 Mode in the Setup menu on page 34 the optimum WIDE mode is automatically chosen for e...

Page 36: ...ect a different AV mode item for each input mode For example select STANDARD for TV input and DYNAMIC for VIDEO input The item marked with is available only when selecting HDMI 1 ARC HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 or PC from the INPUT in the CH list menu The item marked with is available only when accepting an x v Colour signal through an HDMI terminal Press AV mode Present AV mode displays Press AV mode ag...

Page 37: ...h Manual picture settings Selected item cbutton dbutton OPC Sets whether or not the screen brightness is automatically adjusted according to the lighting condition in the room OPC setting See this page Backlight The screen dims The screen brightens 3D brightness boost Refer to page 55 for details Contrast For less contrast For more contrast Brightness For less brightness For more brightness Colour...

Page 38: ... mode menu w Quick shoot Fine Motion Next Using the advanced quick shoot function can view the high speed motion image more clearly Selected item Description Scan Through turn on off the method of LED backlight based on the 100 120 frames per second picture the motion scene can be more clearly High Double the 50 60 frames per second picture to 100 120 frames per second by inserting frames making t...

Page 39: ...ct Reset and then press ENTER Adjustments are stored separately according to input source Images may not be displayed properly depending on the settings and or signals This function is available for 3D images converted from 2D images or normal 2D images This function is not available for DTV broadcasts with MHEG 5 signals Selected item Description H Pos Centres the image by moving it to the left o...

Page 40: ...and then press ENTER 7 Time format Selecting time format 24HR AM PM Press c d to select Setup 2 Press a b to select Time display and then press ENTER 5 Press b c d to select View setting 3 Press a b to select Individual setting and then press ENTER 4 NOTE The displayed time may differ depending on the programmes because of the programme information 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 40 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 40 2011 ...

Page 41: ... theater 3D Standard Creates three dimensional surround sound with detailed control of the signal phase Normal Provides limited surround sound Off Outputs normal sound Press b c d to select Audio Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 3 Press a b to select the desired item Press ENTER to proceed if necessary Press a b to select Surround and then press ENTER 4 5 Press c d to select Setup 2 Press...

Page 42: ...ess c d to select Setup 3 Press b c d to select View setting Press a b to select Wall mount audio setup and then press ENTER 4 Press a b to select Yes and then press ENTER 5 You can select which device is used for outputting audio Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press c d to select Setup 2 Press a b to select Headphone Audio out select and then press ENTER 5 Headphone Audio out select Pr...

Page 43: ...V Analogue TV You can run the auto installation to set channels automatically To watch the analogue TV select Auto installation from Setup menu See page 22 1 D TV Digital TV You can run the auto installation to set channels automatically After setting the channels you can select a channel using CHr s or 0 9 on the remote control unit See page 23 2 To watch D TV broadcasts select Digital Search fro...

Page 44: ...essing INFO again Using Info on the menu screen Press a b to select Option for view and then press ENTER Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 4 Press a b to select Programme info and then press ENTER 5 Press b c d to select Option 3 Press c d to select Setup 2 HProgramme info HInput Info Video 576i 001 D TV TV1 SD Moving 20 00 21 00 Audio STEREO Age No limit Optic REC OK Watching TV 60X50H_en...

Page 45: ...ll available channels while the TV set is in standby mode If EPG is set to No only EPG data for the current channel will be updated Selecting EPG to Yes will result in higher power consumption Selecting EPG to No will save power consumption NOTE Approximately 21W for 15 30 minutes depending on number of channels tuned after power off from remote control EPG data will not update if the TV is turned...

Page 46: ...ess a b to display next or previous screen w Close the EPG screen Press EPG again Selecting a programme 3 Check programme information Press a b c d to select the programme you want to check 1 Press R 2 Press ENTER to tune to the selected programme 3 Watching TV NOTE You can also display the EPG screen from Menu s EPG s EPG The time displayed on the EPG is information sent by the TV station 2 1 3 4...

Page 47: ...o select the desired time span and then press ENTER 2 Press a b to select the desired programme and then press ENTER 3 NOTE When you select a programme outside of the current time span the timer setting screen displays See page 48 Watching TV NOTE The genre information depends on the broadcasts You can also display the EPG screen from Menu s EPG s Search by genre 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 47 60X50H_en_ID...

Page 48: ...s Text Press a b c d to select the programme on timer setup and then press ENTER 2 Press c d to select Cancel and then press ENTER 3 w Cancelling using B button on the remote control Press EPG 1 Press B to display the timer list screen 2 Press a b to select a programme you want to change and then press ENTER Press c d to select Cancel and then press ENTER 4 Press c d to select Yes and then press E...

Page 49: ...should not be done closer than the recommended distance Be careful of your surroundings when viewing 3D images When you view 3D images objects may appear at a distance closer or farther than the actual TV screen This may cause you to misjudge the distance to the TV screen and possibly result in injury if you accidentally hit the screen or surrounding objects The 3D glasses are not recommended for ...

Page 50: ...modes LED light Blinks once every second when the battery power is low 3 4 NOTE Do not soil or apply stickers or other obstacles to the infrared receiver Doing so may block signals from the TV and prevent the 3D glasses from working correctly Interference from other infrared communications equipment may prevent you from viewing 3D images correctly NOTE The illustrations above are for explanation p...

Page 51: ...g 3D images on the same TV with some people wanting to watch in 3D and some people wanting to watch in 2D E Viewing 2D images When you slide the switch to 2D while viewing 3D images the 3D images switch to 2D images E Viewing 3D images When you slide the switch to 3D while viewing 2D images the 2D images switch to 3D images Angle of the 3D glasses The 3D glasses can be used by receiving an infrare...

Page 52: ...ice After the recharge has completed turn off the TV and then remove the USB cable from the 3D glasses 2 3 1 USB cable Supplied accessory 2 Power supply terminal CAUTION Do not recharge while wearing the 3D glasses NOTE Be sure to turn on the TV when you recharge the 3D glasses battery If the TV is turned off you may not recharge it When you recharge the 3D glasses battery only connect the USB cab...

Page 53: ...Take off the 3D glasses and turn off the power of the 3D glasses by switching them to OFF 3 NOTE If the input signal switches to 2D 2D images are displayed automatically 3D mode is canceled automatically when the setting is changed input source is changed the input signal resolution is changed or the power is turned off Receiving a 3D image signal that cannot be detected automatically When the TV ...

Page 54: ... then press ENTER The TV returns to the previous mode 2 3D menu Pressing 3D in 3D mode displays the 3D menu Press the coloured buttons to make the necessary settings Buttons Description R button 2D s 3D convert effect See page 55 2D s 3D convert effect is available only when selecting 2D s 3D refer to Watching 2D images in 3D shown above G button 3D brightness boost See page 55 Y button 3D surroun...

Page 55: ...automatically when a 3D identification signal is detected Select the method for adjusting the 3D still image effect depth Selected item Description Yes When a 3D signal is detected the TV switches to 3D mode automatically No Automatic change is not performed Selected item Description Auto Adjusts the still image effect depth automatically Manual Manually adjust the still image effect depth NOTE 3D...

Page 56: ...rtable watching 3D picture please stop watching TV This 3D contents will stop in 5 minutes Exit NOTE This content is a short segment several dozen seconds long that plays back repeatedly Playback stops automatically after 5 minutes At intervals of about 30 seconds the screen becomes dark This is due to the repeated playback and is not a malfunction You cannot start 3D content when using USB applic...

Page 57: ...n manual for the above settings When connecting a DVI HDMI conversion adaptor cable to the HDMI terminal the image may not come in clearly Connecting an HDMI output device Settings when using external devices HDMI terminals can carry audio and visual signals to the TV with an HDMI certified cable When you want to output the audio and picture from an HDMI output device on the TV select HDMI 1 ARC H...

Page 58: ...sed Make sure to use a certified HDMI cable These operations affect the HDMI device selected as the current input source If the device does not operate turn on the device and select the appropriate input source using TV VIDEO When you insert remove HDMI cables or change connections turn on all connected HDMI devices before turning on the TV Confirm that picture and audio are correctly output by se...

Page 59: ... 4 Press a b to select a compatible video signal system of your equipment and then press ENTER 5 Auto PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 You can change the colour system to one that is compatible with the image on the screen NOTE Factory preset value is Auto If Auto is selected colour system for input signal is automatically set If an image does not display clearly select another colour system e g PAL NT...

Page 60: ...und colour of the OSD menu screen channel display and programme information etc to the blue gray red or green 1 Press MENUand the MENU screen displays 3 Press b c d to select Option 5 Press a b to select Setting display colour and then press ENTER 6 Setting display colour Press a b to select the desired colour and then press ENTER BLUE GRAY RED GREEN 2 Press c d to select Setup 4 Press a b to sele...

Page 61: ...st the volume and select the sound mode of the AQUOS LINK compatible audio system Multiple control of HDMI devices You can select which HDMI device to operate using the Link operation menu NOTE Point the remote control toward the TV not to the connected HDMI device Video noise may occur depending on the type of HDMI certified cables used Make sure to use a HDMI certified cable Up to 3 pieces of HD...

Page 62: ...Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press a b to select AQUOS LINK setup and then press ENTER 3 AQUOS LINK auto power on If this is activated the One Touch Play function is enabled While the TV is in standby mode it automatically turns on and plays back the image from the HDMI source Press a b to select Auto power on 5 Press c d to select On 4 Press MENU to exit 6 NOTE The factory default fo...

Page 63: ...ress ENTER 3 Press a b to select Selecting channel key and then press ENTER 4 Connection for using Audio return channel You need to use ARC compatible cables devices and connect to the HDMI 1 ARC terminal to activate this function The connection method is the same as the Connecting an AQUOS BD player only on page 62 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press a b to select AQUOS LINK setup and...

Page 64: ...then press ENTER 3 Every time you press ENTER in Recorder power on off the CEC compatible recorder will be turned on off 4 Recorder power on off This function is for turning of the CEC compatible recorder on off Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Operating an AQUOS LINK device AQUOS LINK allows you to operate the HDMI connected device with one remote control Use the following procedures to ...

Page 65: ...een displays 1 Press c d to select Link operation 2 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press c d to select Link operation 2 Select the programme to record You can use a b c d RETURN EXIT and the coloured buttons 4 Recording via the CEC compatible recorder s EPG only for recorders You can all up the CEC compatible recorder s EPG and preset timer recordings using the TV s remote control Press...

Page 66: ...DMI 1 2 3 4 HDMI 2 HDMI certified cable commercially available ø 3 5 mm stereo minijack cable DVI HDMI cable commercially available Audio select for connecting a PC When using the PC terminal you must select which terminal uses the AUDIO R L jack for analogue audio input Go to MENU s Setup s Option s Terminal setting s Audio select Selected item Description HDMI Digital When connecting devices wit...

Page 67: ...n for view and then press ENTER Input Signal Cinema Normal 1024g768 For viewing wide screen programs The top and bottom of the image is slightly cropped Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display Full Dot by Dot An image fully fills the screen Detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on the screen Input Signal Full An image fully fills...

Page 68: ...ickers with vertical stripes Phase Adjusts when characters have low contrast or when the image flickers Adjusting the PC image automatically Adjusting the PC image manually Connecting a PC Press c d to select Yes and then press ENTER Auto Sync starts 7 NOTE Auto Sync is likely to succeed when an input PC image has wide vertical stripes e g pattern with high contrast stripes or cross hatched It may...

Page 69: ... PC Do not send multiple commands at the same time Wait until the PC receives the OK response before sending the next command Command format Parameter Input the parameter values aligning left and fill with space s for the remainder Be sure that four values are input for the parameter When the input parameter is not correct ERR returns Refer to Response code format C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4 0 0 5 5 1...

Page 70: ...D 1 0 0 _ AUTO A V M D 1 4 _ _ STANDARD 3D A V M D 1 5 _ _ MOVIE 3D A V M D 1 6 _ _ GAME 3D VOLUME V O L M _ _ VOLUME 0 60 POSITION H P O S _ H POSITION AV fnn nn H P O S _ H POSITION PC fnn nn V P O S _ V POSITION AV fnn nn V P O S _ V POSITION PC fnn nn C L C K _ CLOCK 90 90 P H S E _ PHASE 20 20 WIDE MODE W I D E 0 _ _ _ TOGGLE AV W I D E 1 _ _ _ NORMAL AV W I D E 2 _ _ _ ZOOM 14 9 AV W I D E 3...

Page 71: ...lly available w How to connect Router ETHERNET terminal LAN LAN ETHERNET cable commercially available Switch on the router commercially available Refer to the router s operation manual for switching on 1 Connect the ETHERNET terminal on the TV to the router commercially available with an ETHERNET cable commercially available Press c d to select Setup Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Press b...

Page 72: ...a progress bar will appear on the display Wait until the connection is established Select OK when the connection details are displayed If you have failed to connect to the network in the above operation an error message will appear In this case press TV VIDEO to return to the normal TV screen and check the relevant settings 12 13 Press c d to select Setup Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Se...

Page 73: ...DBPSK 1Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps CCK 5 5 11Mbps BPSK 6 9 Mbps QPSK 12 18Mbps 16 QAM 24Mbps 64 QAM 48 54Mbps and above Rx up to 300Mbps Transmit Power and Sensitivity Tx Output Power Typical 2 4GHz 11b 17 2 dBm 11g 14 2 dBm 11n 13 2 dBm 5GHz 11a 14 2 dBm 11n 13 2 dBm Rx Sensitivity Typical 84dBm 11Mbps 72dBm 54Mbps 65dBm HT20 62dBm HT40 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 73 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 73 2011 6 13 17 20 18 2011 6 1...

Page 74: ...ing screens or before you exit USB media from the INPUT list Do not insert and remove a USB memory device USB hard disk drive to and from the TV repeatedly When using a card reader be sure to insert Memory first before using the card reader The TV may not be able to recognise the card reader CAUTION Do not use a USB extension cable when connecting a USB memory device to the USB terminal on the TV ...

Page 75: ...ff and then on again the number assigned to the USB drive may change w Home network Press a b to select the Home network server where you want to find your files and then press ENTER Press Y to search for servers Example Server1 Server2 2 Press c d to select Photo mode Music mode or Video mode and then press ENTER Example Photo mode Video mode Music mode 3 Press c d to select the desired folder an...

Page 76: ...he photo selected on the thumbnail selection screen is displayed Buttons for individual display operation Buttons Description c d Cursor Go to the previous next photo in the same directory RETURN Return to the thumbnail selection screen 3D Switch between 2D and 3D modes R button Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the left G button Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the right B button Display USB med...

Page 77: ...kground music 4 E Set Reset all slide show image Set or reset the images to be displayed Press B to display the USB media menu screen 1 Press a b to select Set all slide show image or Reset all slide show image and then press ENTER When you select Set all slide show image checkmarks are added to all the images When you select Reset all slide show image remove all the checkmarks from all the images...

Page 78: ...emoval function Video mode Example Buttons for file selecting operations Buttons Description ENTER When selecting a folder icon Enter this directory When selecting a video file Play the video a b c d Cursor Select a desired item RETURN Return to the previous operation R button Select deselect items mark appears on the selected items G button All Folder Move to the parent folder B button Display US...

Page 79: ...inute playback point NOTE The key guide is shown when playback is resumed Reverse fast forward continues from one file to another during continuous playback in the USB media mode Jump forward back may not be available depending on the files in the home network mode w USB media menu E Set Reset all auto play Set or reset the video to be played back Press B to display the USB media menu screen 1 Pre...

Page 80: ...ed resolutions Audio decoder frame rate fps bit rate Mbps avi AVI DivX 3 11 4 x 5 1 6 0 1920 1080 MP3 Dolby Digital LPCM ADPCM 30 40 XviD 1920 1080 30 40 H 264 1920 1080 30 40 MPEG4 1920 1080 30 40 Motion Jpeg 1280 720 30 40 mkv MKV DivX 3 11 4 x 5 x 6 0 1920 1080 MP3 Dolby Digital LPCM ADPCM 30 40 XviD 1920 1080 30 40 H 264 1920 1080 30 40 MPEG4 1920 1080 30 40 mp4 mov MP4 H 264 1920 1080 MP3 AAC...

Page 81: ... the same directory RETURN Return to the thumbnail selection screen 3D Switches between 2D and 3D modes R Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the left G Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the right NOTE Rotating photos only applies to the temporarily selected item and this setting is not saved In 3D mode you cannot rotate the photos w Slide show The photos displayed on the thumbnail selection screen ...

Page 82: ...pending on the file or the server Music mode Example Root Music Folders Music Folder1 Folder2 Folder3 Buttons for music mode Buttons Description a b c d Select a desired item ENTER When selecting a folder icon Enter this directory When selecting a music file Play music RETURN When music is stopped Return to the previous operation When music is being played Stop music G Move to the parent folder Y ...

Page 83: ...37 NOTE Some menu items may not be displayed depending on the selected input source Audio Auto volume Page 41 Treble Page 41 Bass Page 41 Balance Page 41 Surround Page 41 Bass enhancer Page 41 Clear voice Page 41 Reset Page 42 Programme info Page 44 Wide mode Page 35 Control USB media Page 78 Control Home network Page 81 Screen effect Setting display colour Page 60 Channel selecting effect Page 60...

Page 84: ...e page 58 Is the picture adjustment correct See pages 37 to 39 Is the antenna connected properly See page 15 Is On selected in Audio only See page 28 No sound Is the volume too low See page 23 Make sure that headphones are not connected See page 13 The TV sometimes makes a cracking noise This is not a malfunction This happens when the cabinet slightly expands and contracts according to changes in ...

Page 85: ... waves such as cellular phones or wireless transceivers near the 3D glasses Doing so may cause the 3D glasses to malfunction The 3D glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures Use them within the specified usage temperature range If the 3D glasses are used in a room with fluorescent lighting 50 60 Hz the light within the room may appear to flicker In this case either darken or...

Page 86: ... is greyed out in 3D mode To select the Reset menu you need to switch to 2D mode Download setup The TV automatically determines whether a new software version is available when the TV is in standby mode Go to Menu s Setup s View setting s Individual setting s Standby search s Download setup Selected item Description Yes Automatically searches for new software updates available when the TV is in st...

Page 87: ... You can read the software licences in this menu Go to Menu Setup Information Software licence w Software composition The software included in this product is comprised of various software components whose individual copyrights are held by SHARP or by third parties CAUTION Be sure to insert the USB device correctly into the terminal CAUTION If the data is not compatible with the system an error me...

Page 88: ...P 50Hz 720P 60Hz 1080I 50Hz 1080I 60Hz 1080P 50Hz 1080P 60Hz 1080P 24Hz HDMI 4 HDMI HDMI input 480I 576I 480P 576P 720P 50Hz 720P 60Hz 1080I 50Hz 1080I 60Hz 1080P 50Hz 1080P 60Hz 1080P 24Hz INPUT5 VIDEO in AUDIO in Rear INPUT6 VIDEO in AUDIO in INPUT7 AUDIO in COMPONENT in 480I 576I 480P 576P 720P 50Hz 720P 60Hz 1080I 50Hz 1080I 60Hz PC 15 pin mini D sub AUDIO in shared usage with HDMI2 Ø 3 5 mm j...

Page 89: ...3 Thickest part of panel 4 Thickest part 5 Each dimension 2 to 4 excludes terminal projections 6 Excluding tip prevention brackets 7 Including tip prevention brackets when stored 8 Including tip prevention brackets when attached NOTE Dimensions do not include protrusions such as screws and some parts 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 89 60X50H_en_ID5 indd 89 2011 6 13 17 20 22 2011 6 13 17 20 22 ...

Page 90: ...oth CHr and VOL k on the TV simultaneously until the message appears on the screen Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press c d to select Setup 2 Press a b to select Individual setting and then press ENTER 4 Press a b to select Password and then press ENTER 5 Press b c d to select View setting 3 NOTE To set the password again refer to Password setting for the child lock on page 31 and follo...

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