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LC-13S1M
LC-15S1M
LC-20S1M

LCD COLOUR TELEVISION

OPERATION MANUAL

ENGLISH

CONTENTS

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DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER ................................ 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......... 2, 3
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ................................ 4
PREPARATION ........................................... 5, 6, 7

Preparing and Using the Remote Control .. 5
Batteries for Remote Control ....................... 5
Removing the Terminal Cover ..................... 6
Bundling Cables with Clamp ........................ 6
Power Connection ......................................... 7
Antenna Connection ...................................... 7

LOCATION OF USERS CONTROL ......... 8, 9, 10
BASIC OPERATION ....................... 11, 12, 13, 14

Turning on POWER ...................................... 11
Standby ......................................................... 11
Switching TV/VIDEO AV1/AV2/

COMPONENT/TV Mode ............................. 12

Sound Volume .............................................. 13
Listening with Headphones .......................  13
Changing the Channels ............................... 14

SELECTING THE MENU ITEMS ....................... 15

Selecting a Menu Item ................................. 15

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PRESET ................................................. 16, 17, 18

On-Screen Display Language Selection ... 16
Presetting the Channels (AUTO) ................ 16
Presetting the Channels (MANUAL) .......... 17
Channel Setting ............................................ 18

ADJUSTMENT ............. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25

Adjusting the SLEEP TIMER Setting ......... 19
Adjusting the PICTURE Settings ............... 20
Adjusting the SOUND Settings .................. 21
Adjusting the FEATURE Settings ....... 22, 23
Adjusting the BRIGHTNESS Settings ........ 24
Adjusting the DISPLAY MODE Settings .... 25

NICAM BROADCASTS SELECTION ............... 26
A2 STEREO BROADCASTS ................................. 27
Teletext ................................................. 28, 29, 30
CONNECTING WITH EXTERNAL

DEVICES ............................................. 31, 32, 33

TROUBLESHOOTING ................................ 34, 35
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................. 36
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS ................ 37, 38, 39

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for Aquos LC-13S1M

Page 1: ...ENGLISH LCD COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATION MANUAL Printed in Japan TINS A896WJZZ 03P08 JKG LC 13S1M LC 15S1M LC 20S1M cycled paper ...

Page 2: ... Volume 13 Listening with Headphones 13 Changing the Channels 14 SELECTING THE MENU ITEMS 15 Selecting a Menu Item 15 Page PRESET 16 17 18 On Screen Display Language Selection 16 Presetting the Channels AUTO 16 Presetting the Channels MANUAL 17 Channel Setting 18 ADJUSTMENT 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Adjusting the SLEEP TIMER Setting 19 Adjusting the PICTURE Settings 20 Adjusting the SOUND Settings 21 A...

Page 3: ...ing Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords Overloading can cause fire or electric shock Entering of objects and liquids Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings High voltage flows in the product and inserting an object can cause electric shock and or short internal parts For the same reason do not spill water or liquid on the product Servicing Do not attempt to serv...

Page 4: ...proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions are followed When relocating the product placed on a cart it must be moved with utmost care Sudden stops excessive force and uneven floor surface can cause the product to fall from the cart Stand Do not place the product on an unstable cart stand tripod or table Placing the product on an unstable base can cause the product to fall r...

Page 5: ...es are provided with the product SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AC Cord Antenna Cable AAA size UM SUM 4 Dry Battery 2 AC Adapter UBATU0026GEZZ UADP 0212CEZZ Cable Clamp Operation Manual Remote Control ENGLISH Product shape varies in some countries ...

Page 6: ...trol is not used for an extended period of time remove batteries from the remote control Preparing and Using the Remote Control Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor window Objects between the remote control and sensor window may prevent proper operation Cautions regarding use of remote control Do not expose the remote control to shock In addition do not expose the remote...

Page 7: ...er Bundling Cables with Clamp Secure cables and cords with the supplied cable clamp so that they do not get caught when mounting the cover Cable clamp PREPARATION Continued LC 20S1M LC 13 15S1M Before connecting cables and cords to the rear terminals remove the terminal cover Push in the 2 tabs on the right side of the terminal cover and pull it out carefully to the left To mount the cover insert ...

Page 8: ...ter from the product and power outlet when not using for long periods of time PREPARATION Continued Using the supplied antenna cable connect the room antenna terminal to the antenna terminal on the TV set Refer to the figure below AC adapter AC cord Plug into power outlet Household power outlet POWER INPUT terminal DC 12V Antenna cable supplied Room antenna terminal 75 ohm type To antenna terminal...

Page 9: ...eadphone mini plug into the HEADPHONE jack located on the front of the TV set The screen can be adjusted backwards to an angle be tween 12 degrees and 35 degrees The screen cannot be set up straight When changing the angle make sure to hold the stand and adjust the screen to the best viewable angle OPC sensor Remote control sensor OPC indicator Optical Picture Control The Optical Picture Control i...

Page 10: ...nna terminal POWER INPUT DC12V AV IN2 OUT AV OUT Stand Be careful to prevent the product from falling over when adjusting the angle Also place the product on a stable base The screen can be adjusted backwards to an angle between 12 and 35 degrees When changing the angle make sure to hold the stand and adjust to the best viewable angle Round lock for Kensington Security Standard Slot ...

Page 11: ... 26 REVEAL Displays hidden information such as solutions to riddles and puzzles P 30 Right Left Selection P 15 SUBPAGE Displays the Teletext Subpage directly P 29 TV VIDEO Switches the input source between AV1 AV2 COMPONENT and TV mode P 12 BRIGHT Selects the brightness of the display P 24 Green P 29 CH MENU E TV VIDEO REVEAL HOLD END M MENU SOUND SUBTITLE SUBPAGE TEXT ROTATE WIDE T CH VOL MENU SL...

Page 12: ... indication disappears after several seconds POWER indicator MAIN POWER PRESET 1 2 Standby To turn off the LCD TV Press POWER on the remote control The POWER indicator will turn red Standby position To turn the LCD TV back on Press POWER again The POWER indicator will turn green CH MENU E TV VIDEO REVEAL HOLD END M MENU SOUND SUBTITLE SUBPAGE TEXT ROTATE WIDE T CH VOL MENU SLEEP DIS MODE OK MPX SU...

Page 13: ...rminals The S video input terminal is additionally provided for the AV1 input If both S video terminal and normal video terminals are connected with cables the S video input terminal takes priority AV2 AV2 mode is used to adjust the preset settings and IN or OUT can be selected AV2 indication is not displayed when OUT is selected For details on setting AV OUT see page 23 The S video input terminal...

Page 14: ...ases 1 Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the sound Screen displays the MUTE mark 2 Press MUTE or VOL to turn the sound back to the previous level MUTE is automatically cleared when one of the following buttons are pressed POWER VOL or MUTE Plug the headphone mini plug into the HEADPHONE jack located on the front of the TV set A Headphones are not included in the supplied accessories No sound is h...

Page 15: ...n below to select channels 1 Press the button to set the 2 digit select mode 2 Press the button 3 Press the button Note Complete this procedure within 4 seconds otherwise the selection will not be made Press A Flashback to show the previous channel To select a two digit channel e g Channel 15 Changing channels with CH on the remote control Press CH and the channels change in the order shown below ...

Page 16: ...ions and on screen displays in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations MENU MENU SLEEP TIMER PICTURE FEATURE CH SETTING SELECT ENTER EXIT SOUND MENU SELECT ADJUST EXIT CH SETTING RETURN POSITION CH15 COLOUR SYSTEM AUTO SOUND SYSTEM B G SKIP OFF FINE 783 25MHz NICAM ON A2 ON PICTURE TV RETURN CONTRAST 50 COLOUR 0 BLACK LEVEL 0 SHARPNESS 0 ...

Page 17: ... of the Remote Control the SOUND SYSTEM for all channels are stored into memory Unused channels are automatically skipped The Preset mode is only available in the TV mode and cannot be operated in the AV mode Sound System Presetting the Channels AUTO Automatically tunes in and presets receivable TV stations Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Auto mode screen 1 Press MENU PRESET 1 on...

Page 18: ... not have been set correctly if noise can be heard or if there is no sound In such case reset to SOUND SYSTEM using MENU PRESET Continued AUTO MANUAL LANGUAGE NORMAL SCREEN Setting a channel to a desired TV station Presetting the Channels MANUAL Upper control panel Sound System Auto mode screen Manual mode screen Channel position number In a weak reception area or under bad reception conditions 1 ...

Page 19: ...turn the channel to its original frequency setting follow the manual channel preset procedure Please see page 17 Presetting the Channels MANUAL for details In AV mode items in purple cannot be selected MENU screen CH SETTING screen MENU MENU SLEEP TIMER PICTURE FEATURE CH SETTING SOUND SELECT ENTER EXIT MENU SELECT ADJUST EXIT CH SETTING RETURN POSITION CH15 COLOUR SYSTEM AUTO SOUND SYSTEM B G SKI...

Page 20: ... The setting is turned off when is displayed 5 Press MENU to return to the main screen 6 REMAIN 0 MENU MENU SLEEP TIMER PICTURE FEATURE CH SETTING SOUND SELECT ENTER EXIT SLEEP TIMER RETURN SLEEP TIMER 120 REMAIN MENU SELECT ADJUST EXIT 0 CH MENU E TV VIDEO REVEAL HOLD END M MENU SOUND SUBTITLE SUBPAGE TEXT ROTATE WIDE T CH VOL MENU SLEEP DIS MODE OK MPX SUBTITLE END HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL TEXT BRIGH...

Page 21: ...ECT ADJUST EXIT 50 MENU MENU SLEEP TIMER PICTURE FEATURE CH SETTING SOUND SELECT ENTER EXIT PICTURE TV RETURN CONTRAST 50 COLOUR 0 BLACK LEVEL 0 SHARPNESS 0 RESET MENU SELECT ENTER EXIT 0 0 TINT 0 0 0 0 Note COLOUR SYSTEM is displayed only in the AV mode Switching the COLOUR SYSTEM Set the system to AUTO for normal reception The AUTO mode automatically detects the receiving signal system and chang...

Page 22: ... adjust another item move the cursor by pressing a b while the MENU screen is displayed 7 Press MENU to return to the main screen RETURN TREBLE MENU SELECT ADJUST EXIT 0 MENU MENU SLEEP TIMER PICTURE FEATURE CH SETTING SOUND SELECT ENTER EXIT SOUND RETURN TREBLE 0 BALANCE 0 CLEAR TONE OFF RESET MENU SELECT ENTER EXIT 0 0 BASS 0 0 ADJUSTMENT Continued Selected item Press c Press d TREBLE For weaker...

Page 23: ...e 23 for details of each item settings 5 Press MENU to return to the main screen MENU MENU SLEEP TIMER PICTURE FEATURE CH SETTING SOUND SELECT ENTER EXIT MENU MENU SLEEP TIMER PICTURE FEATURE CH SETTING SOUND SELECT ENTER EXIT CH MENU E TV VIDEO REVEAL HOLD END M MENU SOUND SUBTITLE SUBPAGE TEXT ROTATE WIDE T CH VOL MENU SLEEP DIS MODE OK MPX SUBTITLE END HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL TEXT BRIGHT TV VIDEO P...

Page 24: ... viewing in well lit areas Saves energy DARK Brightness 20 Sufficiently bright when viewing in dim areas AUTO Screen brightness adjusts according to the ambient light of the room ON The power of the LCD TV set is turned off when there is no signal for 5 minutes MIRROR Mirror image To display mirror images for special uses UPSIDE DOWN Upside down image To display upside down images for special uses...

Page 25: ...TURE 3 Press c d to display FEATURE screen 4 Press a b to move the cursor to BRIGHTNESS 5 Press c d to set the brightness 6 Press MENU to return to the main screen Note The BRIGHTNESS screen automatically disappears in 3 seconds BRIGHT maximum brightness NORMAL 60 brightness suitable for viewing in a well lit area and saves energy DARK 20 brightness sufficiently bright when viewing in a dimly lit ...

Page 26: ...SIDE DOWN upside down image REVERSE INVERT reversed and inverted image CH MENU E TV VIDEO REVEAL HOLD END M MENU SOUND SUBTITLE SUBPAGE TEXT ROTATE WIDE T CH VOL MENU SLEEP DIS MODE OK MPX SUBTITLE END HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL TEXT BRIGHT TV VIDEO POWER DIS MODE CH MENU E TV VIDEO REVEAL HOLD END M MENU SOUND SUBTITLE SUBPAGE TEXT ROTATE WIDE T CH VOL MENU SLEEP DIS MODE OK MPX SUBTITLE END HOLD SUBPAG...

Page 27: ...ition of the NICAM to change the TV sound to monaural 1 Press MENU to display the MENU screen 2 Press a b to select CH SETTING 3 Press c d to display the CH SETTING menu 4 Press a b to select NICAM 5 Press c d to select OFF When the NICAM sound is set to the OFF position the TV sound is output in monaural 49 NICAM STEREO 49 MONO When stereo sound is received 49 NICAM M1 49 NICAM M2 49 MONO 49 NICA...

Page 28: ...onaural 1 Press MENU to display the MENU screen 2 Press a b to select CH SETTING 3 Press c d to display the CH SETTING menu 4 Press a b to select A2 5 Press c d to select OFF When the A2 sound is set to the OFF position the TV sound is output in monaural 49 49 MONO When stereo sound is received 49 MAIN 49 SUB When main sound is received STEREO When sub sound is received When off position is select...

Page 29: ...in Teletext mode directly by inputting commands with the remote control and indirectly through the on screen display menu system Operating instructions in Teletext mode The FLOF system for teletext is transmitted in Singapore currently The TOP system for teletext is transmitted in Australia currently If TOP Teletext is broadcast a control line and TOP line can be displayed on the screen The TOP li...

Page 30: ... the Teletext screen Press Red to display the previous page and Green to display the next page Yellow and Cyan are as indicated on the TOP line Note By using the Red button the previously selected page will appear down to the first page which showed up directly after switching on the video text Therefore the Red button has no function directly after switching on the video text 3 Changing subpages ...

Page 31: ...set 1 Press MENU to display the CHARACTER SET screen 2 Press a b to select the desired character set The colour of the letters will turn to yellow When selecting the character set pressing c d will change the letters to magenta for an instant and then return them back to yellow 3 Press MENU to exit 6 Useful Features for Teletext The HOLD on the remote control can be used to hold the current telete...

Page 32: ...DEO When you connect external devices to both terminals and if you select AV IN1 you can only view pictures from the S VIDEO terminal To view the picture from the VIDEO terminal do not connect any external devices to the S VIDEO terminal For more information about external device connections see the manuals of your external devices Note Example Camcorder Home video game system External devices tha...

Page 33: ...al device use care to connect the video and audio cables to the corresponding terminals When a monaural audio source is connected to only one of the AUDIO input terminals sound will be heard not from both speakers but from only one speaker To AV IN1 terminal To audio video output terminal To S VIDEO input terminal To S video output terminal To AV IN2 terminal To audio video output terminal Video A...

Page 34: ...ystems When using the S VIDEO input for AV IN1 or Y PB and PR input for COMPONENT no video output will be made to the AV output terminal but audio output will be made for connection to external audio systems Note You can output video and audio data from the TV set through the AV output terminals AV OUT When using as an OUTPUT terminal select FEATURE in the MENU and set AV2 IN OUT to OUT See page 2...

Page 35: ...eo terminal is free of connections There is no sound Make sure the volume is not set to minimum Make sure the sound is not set to mute There is no picture or sound just noise Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Bad reception can be considered Picture is not clear Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Bad reception can be considered Picture is light or improperly tinted Ch...

Page 36: ...apart There are stripes on the screen or colours fade Is the unit receiving interference from other devices Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations or amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference Use the unit as far apart as possible from devices that may cause possible interference Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments When the unit is used...

Page 37: ...inese Arabic Power requirement DC 12 V AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz Weight 3 5 kg w o accessories Accessories Remote control Battery 2 Antenna cable AC adapter AC cord Cable clamp Operation manual As a part of policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice The performance specification figures indicated are n...

Page 38: ...37 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Unit mm LC 13S1M 1 2 323 267 293 168 7 200 8 7 236 35 157 210 259 148 12 124 269 288 98 128 59 124 145 100 100 38 ...

Page 39: ...38 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Continued Unit mm LC 15S1M 1 2 363 307 324 183 2 231 7 249 35 181 229 285 153 12 129 292 319 98 133 59 132 159 100 100 46 ...

Page 40: ...39 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Continued Unit mm LC 20S1M PRESET 1 2 474 403 3 107 283 35 244 263 160 411 228 5 300 8 5 100 100 47 68 134 198 172 12 156 336 404 356 ...

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