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Summary of Contents for Aquos LC 20B1U

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Page 2: ...ON WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The lightning flash with arrow head symbol within an equilat eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage ...

Page 3: ...delines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical This product utilizes tin lead solder and fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling informati...

Page 4: ...ating instructions III Power cord protection The power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from resting on them Check the cords at the plugs and product III If the AC adapter is misplaced or needs to be replaced obtain the same type of adapter from a SHARP service center or your dealer III Overloading Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords Overlo...

Page 5: ...cart IIIIIl Ventilation The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause over heating and or shorten the life of the product Do not place the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface since they can block ventilation openings This product is not designed for built in installatio...

Page 6: ...ENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NEC ART 250 PART H iIIIIII For added protection for this television equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect t...

Page 7: ...ings 19 Adjusting the BRIGHTNESS Settings 20 Adjusting the LANGUAGE Settings 21 Adjusting the VIDEO ADJUST Settings 22 23 Adjusting the PRESET Settings 24 SET UP 25 26 Adjusting the BLUE SCREEN Settings 27 Adjusting the CLOSED CAPTION Settings 28 Adjusting the V CHIP Settings 29 35 MEMORY CARD PLAYBACK 36 41 Memory Cards 36 Card Precautions 37 Preparation 38 Pulling out the PC Card Adapter 38 Turn...

Page 8: ...SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Make sure the following accessories are provided with the product o RRMCGA051 WJSA UBATU0038CEZZ JJJ l 1 1 QCNWG0003CEPA QACCD3097CEPA ...

Page 9: ...atteries with their s corresponding 10 and H indications in ery compartment of chemicals and or explosion Be sure to follow the ng to the and indications acteristics Do not mix batteries of different types nd new batteries can shorten the life of new emicals a rash If chemical leakage is found wipe with a ve a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions d period of time remove the batteries ...

Page 10: ...ble TV companies offer premium pay channels Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled a cable TV converter descrambler is generally provided to the subscriber by the cable TV company This converter descrambler is necessary for normal viewing of the scrambled channels Set your TV to channel 3 or 4 typically one of these channels is used If this is unknown consult your cable TV c...

Page 11: ...75 ohm coaxial cable round can be hm 300 ohm twin lead cable flat _ n outdoor antenna terminal on the rear of the TV set A Combination VHF UHF Antenna VHF UHF antenna supplied 300 ohm twin lead 300 75 ohm adapter not supplied VHF UHF antenna 75 ohm coaxial cable or J VHF antenna B Separate VHF and or UHF Antennas UHF antenna Combiner j not supplied 300 ohm OUT IN I t in I ea id bl ...

Page 12: ... To change the vertical angle of the LCD TV set tilt the screen up to 5 degrees forward or 10 degrees backward The TV set can also be rotated 50 degrees horizontally Please adjust the angle so that the TV set can be watched most comfortably SLEEP indicator The SLEEP indicator lights up red when the SLEEP TIMER is set to on ...

Page 13: ...OL OPTIONS Continued VIDEO AUDIO l AUDIO R S VIDEO HEADPHONE Jj POWER INPUT DC 13V ...

Page 14: ... back cover carefully I I To mount the cover insert the 2 hooks on the bottom of the cover into the cabinet and press on the upper part of the back cover until the tab locks in place with a click mPlug the headphone mini plug into the HEADPHONE jack located on the rear of the TV set Headphones W On screen display VOLUME 60 UIBUlilllRUUilllilllllIlUlllU INote ...

Page 15: ...vious channel 4 Selects audio settings oadcasting system in the United States For Brazil ding to the country before using this product by or system User setting ideo TVlVideo C N358 Not required US ch or N A C N358 Not required or N A USch C N358 Set color system to US ch PAL M see page 23 C N358 Set color system to US ch PAL N see page 23 when the color system is set to N358 in TV mode and Video ...

Page 16: ...deo equipment connected to the AV1 input terminals An S Video input terminal is additionally provided for the AV1 COMPONENT mode input If both the S Video terminal I I and normal video terminals are COMPONENT 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 1 Turn on the power of t...

Page 17: ...L to turn k to the previous level tion is automatically n any of the following essed POWER MTS Multi ch TV Sound display the MTS select the MTS reo audio cond audio program onophonic audio ars when a stereo or SAP ing aired lCD TV on the remote control ndicator will turn red D TV back on again ndicator will turn green r J 2 It rSTEREO ON AIR SAP MONO ...

Page 18: ...it channel number do not fail to press the button first To select a 3 digit channel number e g Channel 115 Complete the following procedure within 4 seconds 1 Press the button 2 Press the G button 3 Press the button INote_ The 3 digit channel number can be selected only when the receiving mode is set to CABLE in CH SETTING For details on setting the receiving mode see page 25 5 Changing channels w...

Page 19: ...OUT liN I SELECT ENTER EXIT Page 28 IlIDCLOSEO CAPTION RETURN Ill MODE 10FF I DATA IOH 1 I SELECT ENTER EXIT Pages 31 35 INPUT SECRET NO EXIT Pages 21 25 27 I i JSET UP 0RETURN Ill BLUE SCREEN 10FFI LANGUAGE CR SETTlNG S SHECT ENTER EXIT ER EXIT of items displayed en depending on or CARD mode is y the MENU mode press CARD ode and then play the MENU nly appears when set to N358 or s differ dependin...

Page 20: ...ts of 30 minutes and in the range between 30 and 120 minutes SHARP Setting the SLEEP TIMER on the MENU screen 1 Press MENU to display the MENU screen 2 Press A T to move the cursor to SLEEP TIMER MENU Il i SLEEP TIMER I JV IDEO ADJUST IlIDPRESET IlIDCLOSED CAPT ION IIiIV CHIP BLOCK SET UP 3 Press ENTER to display the SLEEP TIMER screen and press ENTER 4 Press 441Jl to set the sleep timer in minute...

Page 21: ...he MENU to move the cursor to MENU nd press ENTER SLEEP TIMER V IDEO ADJUST lD I IDPRESET CLOSED CAPTION I lv GHIP BLOCK SET UP SELECT ENTER EXIT to move the cursor to I IDPRESET SS and press ENTER GlRETURN lD BRIGHTNESS BRIGHT AUTO POWER Off OFF UPSIDE NORMAL RIGHT LEFT NORMAL AV2 IN OUT IN SELECT ENTER EXIT to change the setting I IDPRESET NTER GlRETURN lD BRIGHTNESS BRIGHT U to return to the ma...

Page 22: ...E and press ENTER 4 Press AI to select the lan guage 5 Press MENU to return to the main screen MENU It i SLEEP TIMER V IDEO ADJUST PRESET CLDSED CAPT ION rmV CHIP BLOCK I JSET UP SELECT ENTER EXIT MENU SlEEP TIMER V IDEO ADJUST PRESET I JCLOSED CAPT ION rmV CHIP BLOCK It i I JSET UP SELECT ENTER EXIT I JSET UP 0RETURN BLUE SCREEN OFF It i LANGUAGE CH SETTING SELECT ENTER EXIT LANGUAGE It i ENGl SH...

Page 23: ...LEEP TIMER Il i V IDEO ADJUST PRESET I JCLOSEO CAPT ION IiiIV CHIP BLOCK I JSET UP SELECT ENTER EXIT V to move the cursor to ed item and press VIOEO AOJUST TV ElRETURN Il i PICTURE 30j TINT OJ COLOR OJ BLACK LEVEL 0j SHARPNESS 0j COLOR SYSTEM N358 j RESET SELECT ENTER EXIT to change the setting 23 for the settings ElRETURN ENU to return to the main Il i PICTURE 30 SELECT AOJUST EXIT ...

Page 24: ... intensity 4 Higher color intensity BLACK LEVEL Less bright More bright 4 SHARPNESS Soft picture 4 Hard picture RED BLUE More red level m More blue level 4 GREEN Less green level More green level COLOR SYSTEM Press Ill to select the COLOR SYSTEM L N358 Ho N443 Ho PAL Ho PAL M Ho PAL N Ho SECAM Ho PAL60 II When the COMPONENT mode is selected L NTSC PAL ote TINT is displayed only when N358 or N443 i...

Page 25: ... AV2 IN OUT IN ADJUST ENTER EXIT _1J NORMAL Brightness 60 Suitable for viewing in a well lit area Saves energy DARK Brightness 20 Sufficiently bright when viewing in a dimly lit area ON The power of the LCD TV set is turned off when there is no signal for 5 minutes_ OFF This feature is inactive DOWN Inverted image To display images upside down for special uses MIRROR Mirror image To display mirror...

Page 26: ...ove the cursor to CH SETIING and press ENTER 4 Press 4 T to move the cursor to AIR CABLE and press ENTER 5 Press 4 T to move the cursor to the desired mode 6 Press MENU to return to the main screen MENU flmSLEEP TIMER mV IDED ADJUST PRESET mCLOSED CAPT ION I lY CHIP BLOCK It SET UP SELECT ENTER EXIT SET UP WlRETURN BLUE SCREEN OFF LANGUAGE It CH SETTI NG SELECT ENTER EXIT CH SETTING WlRETURN It AI...

Page 27: ...o move the cursor to and press ENTER to exit CH MEMORY AIR 2 CH MEMORY AIR 2 TO ADD E J EXIT G add channel 21 erase channel 2 to the TV memOlY to th TV memory r dd the channel to the or press 1 1 to erase rom the TV s memory to exit o move the cursor to Y and press ENTER Channel Select to desired channel to add rasing unwanted channels from TV memory to display the MENU CM SETTING s A f to move th...

Page 28: ...EEP TIMER l IV IDEO ADJUST PRESET I i iICLOSEO CAPT ION I lV CHIP BLOCK Il i I iiISET UP SELECT ENTER EXIT I iilSET UP llRETURN Il i BLUE SCREEN OFF LANGUAGE CH SETTING SELECT ENTER EXIT I iilSET UP llRETURN Il i BLUE SCREEN ON LANGUAGE CH SETT ING ADJUST ENTER EXIT INote When received signals are weak or interfered with by some other signals the BLUE SCREEN function may be activated To watch the ...

Page 29: ...PTION I IV CHIP BLOCK SET UP SElECT O ENTER ClOSED CAPTION 0RETURN It r MODE IDFF DATA ICH 1 EXIT W return to the main SElECT O ENTER EXIT iP hange the CLOSED ClOSED CAPTION g and press ENTER It r0 5 R CAPTlONl DATA ICH 1 1 DATA BI t j Qj1 J ADJUST ii 2D ENTER EXIT W ssed the set enters CAPTION mode automatically Pressing characters etc if signal conditions are poor or if there are rily indicate a...

Page 30: ...able for children age PG 13 PARENTAL STRONGLY CAUTIONED Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 base R RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian NC 17 NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED X X is an older rating that is unified with NC 17 but may be encoded in the data of older movies MPAA RATING examples Example 1 PG 13 in the age based rating is blocked this will...

Page 31: ... _ X X X X X X X ally broadcast by TV stations will automatically block the higher ratings TV G TV PG TV 14 T are automatically blocked unless you manually set BLOCK content based rating will be automatically blocked _ 1 ed ratings but only in the combinations indicated by an X in ge based ratings regardless of content rating settings display all items ...

Page 32: ...annel select keys 4 Press I to move the cursor to MPAA and press ENTER MENU ItJI PlSLEEP TIMER V IDEO AOJUST PRESET CLOSED CAPT ION It IV CHIP BLOCK SET UP I MENU I PlSLEEP TIMER V IDEO ADJUST PRESET CLOSED CAPT ION ItJIt IV CHIP BLOCK Ii ISET UP INPUT SECRET NO It IV CHIP BLOCK GlRETURN ItJ MPAA TV OU IDELI NES STATUS OFF SELECT ENTER EXIT 5 Press I to move the cursor to MPAA PG and press ENTER I...

Page 33: ...GUiDEliNES ss ENTER RETURN TV Y J 1 TV Y7 TV G TV PG TV 14 THIA BLOCK CONTENT SELECT O ENTER EXIT elect BLOCK and _ _ _ _ _ TV GUIDELINES RETURN to BLOCK TV G TV Y J 1 TH7 BLOCK and TV MA are TV G BLOCK ocked In addition TV PG BLOCK TV 14 BLOCK FV in CONTENT TV MA BLOCK ly blocked BLOCK CONTENT return to the main 0 L S V FV AOJUST O ENTER E8 EXIT ...

Page 34: ...move the cursor to the desired item and press ENTER 5 Press to select BLOCK or unblock and press ENTER 6 Press MENU to return to the main screen fliIHH IP BLOCK RETURN MPAA Il r TV GUIDELINES STATUS OFF SELECT ENTER EXIT TV GUIDELINES RETURN TV Y J TV Y7 TV G J THG TV 14 J TV MA Il r BLOCK CONTENT J SELECT ENTER EXIT BLOCK CONTENT RETURN D J Il r l S J v J FV J SELECT ENTER EXIT BLOCK CONTENT RETU...

Page 35: ...the channel The secret number is d on the screen CK U to display the MENU ENTER R to register the er EXIT TV Y INPUT SECRET NO V CHIP HAS BEEN ACTIVATED EN ACTIVATED will not be US is not configured to ON U to display INPUT O igit secret number by annel select keys V K is temporarily you input an incorrect er SECRET NO IS T is displayed In this he correct secret EN WHilE V CHIP BLOCK IS ACTIVATED ...

Page 36: ...GiNG THE V CHiP BLOCK SETTiNGS 1 SHARP EXIT 6 CHANGiNG OR CLEARiNG THE SECRET NUMBER If you forget the secret number clear the secret number as follows Upper control panel 1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 of 1 MPAA of the main unit RATING or 1 to 2 of 4 CANCELING THE V CHIP v CH A MENU BLOCK SCREEN WHILE V CHIP _ BLOCK IS ACTIVATED then INPUT SECRET NO will be displayed CH A 2 Press and hold both CH A and VO...

Page 37: ...back in CARD mode is a standard of the Japan Electronics and tion JEITA This standard specifies the image tal camera ailable on of the USA s AG of Germany PC card adapter commercially available edia CompactFlash o Memory Stick ard a PC card adapter commercially available ...

Page 38: ...rd During CARD mode do not subject the system to vibration or shock of impact and never remove the PC card adapter or memory card loaded in the PC card adapter as this may result in loss of data recorded on the memory card Do not bend drop or subject the memory card or PC card adapter to shock of impact Do not store the memory card or PC card adapter in hot humid locations or locations subject to ...

Page 39: ...lease lever ure in the column below out positioned at the top t the PC card adapter priate PC card adapter available for the memory card rd adapter recommended by the f the memory card in question to om the recording media that have g a digital camera The name ng on the manufacturer er to the operation manuals for era and PC card adapter Example of inserting a memory card into a PC card adapter Cu...

Page 40: ...de II INDEX MODE Press POWER to turn on the LCD TV 2 Press CARD to change to CARD mode 3 Press CARD to select a playback mode Each time CARD is pressed the playback mode changes as follows II CARD Images on the card are displayed one by one in full screen and the next and previous images can be displayed by selecting with II SLIDE SHOW Images are automatically displayed in sequence one by one The ...

Page 41: ...SING DATA ges registered for MY PROGRAM in sequence one by AM images see page 44 and page 45 RD to switch to SLIDE yback mode me SLIDE SHOW playback elected after purchase s are performed according factory settings ctory settings are as L 5SEC O SHOW NORMAL ON g on the loading time or the data to be displayed current image may be longer than the display time een set LIDE SHOW settings to efault fa...

Page 42: ...e DISPLAY button does not function on the INDEX MODE screen In INDEX MODE the contents displayed differ as described below depending on the ORDER TO SHOW setting made for SLIDE SHOW playback mode NORMAURANDOM All image files on the memory card are displayed nine at a time MY PROGRAM Only images registered for SET PROGRAM are displayed Page Forwarding 1 Press to move the selection marker to the ima...

Page 43: ...d on the MENU screen only during CARD mode CARD SETTING cannot be selected until the system determines that the card can be used CLOSED CAPTION is not displayed on the MENU screen during CARD mode SelectTVlVlDEO mode and then set the CLOSED CAPTION settings The only VIDEO ADJUST settings available during CARD mode are PICTURE RESET and RETURN COLOR SYSTEM is always set to N358 and cannot be change...

Page 44: ...R EXIUJIjI j2Q 5 Press A T to move the cursor to IiJICARD SETTING SLIDE SHOW SETIING and press RETURN 11 1 Sli DE SHOW SETT lNG SHARP ENTER MY PROGRAM ROTATE SOUNO SETT ING SElECT O ENTER EXIT 6 Press A T to select the desired setting item and press ENTER 7 Press 41lfP to change the setting and press ENTER III The following SLIDE SHOW settings are available SLI DE SHOW SETT ING RETURN 11 1 INTERVA...

Page 45: ...AM ROTATE SOUND SETTI NG o move the cursor to _ _ _ __ MY PROGRAM AM and press 0RETURN i J SET PROGRAM ERASEALL PROGRAM SELECT l o select the location at age to be registered election marker red tion area and press o be registered can om 1 through 9 in the mber Registration area Selection marker red l E l Selection area e selection marker red with the triangular mark J and lection marker red with ...

Page 46: ...e triangular mark I and pressing Il o If an image is registered in a location number for which another image has already been registered the previous image is dropped from the registered entries and overwritten by the new image SELECT ENTER EXIT CARD SETTING RETURN SLIDE SHOW SETTING lJ MY PROGRAM ROTATE SOUNO SETTING MY PROGRAM RETURN SET PROGRAM lJ ERASE ALL PROGRAM 3 Press fT to move the cursor...

Page 47: ...rnCARO smING and press ENTER EilRETURN Sll DE SHOW smING MY PROGRAM IlJ ROTATE SOUND smING to rotate the image otates 90 degrees ounterclockwise otates 90 degrees ockwise yed in CARD or SLIDE o rotate the image ngs are canceled if power is hout registering the rotated MY PROGRAM setting settings cannot be selected DE E on the ROTATE be selected when RANDOM 43 rocessing ...

Page 48: ...splay the CARD SETTING screen ENTER AITI 3 Press AI 4 to move the cursor to SOUND SETTING and press m CD MENU ENTER rn rn 4 Press AI 4 to select the desired J J J G QQ setting item and press ENTER MTS SElECT O ENTER EXIT 5 Press to select ON or OFF and press ENTER i You can select only one of the following items for the SOUND SETTING during card playback TV Outputs the audio from TV prior to switc...

Page 49: ...ple G Video camera G Home video game system If your external device has an S Video terminal S VIDEO connection is recommended eo cord minals Connecting other signals may result in a malfunction DEO When you connect external devices to both terminals from the S VIDEO terminal To view the picture from the o the S VIDEO terminal A ns see the manuals of your external devices ...

Page 50: ...CONNECTING WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES Continued _ _ _ _ _ onnectinga VCR eve player or a video camera Y 1 21COMPONE t 3 E B PR 0 J rc Audio l Audio R 1 VCR DVD Player ...

Page 51: ...AL DEVICES Continued o out ut I V set through the AV output terminals AV QUT H I Connect a VCR Audio amplifier etc o output will be made to the AV output terminal but audio io systems ble en the ...

Page 52: ...V Make sure the main power switch of the main unit is on Make sure the BLACK LEVEL is properly adjusted Fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of service life Make sure the S Video terminal is free of connections Make sure the volume is not set to minimum Make sure the sound is not set to mute Make sure that headphones are not connected Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected Consider...

Page 53: ...nterference between the antenna cable and ble Try positioning them further apart t receiving interference from other devices sion antennas of radio broadcasting stations and ion antennas of amateur radios and cellular phones cause interference unit as far apart as possible from devices that may ssible intelierence atioms location the picture may leave trails or appear slightly recover when the tem...

Page 54: ..._ _ _ __ _ _ _ NO CARD INSERTED 1 is Check that the memory card and or PC card adapter 38 displayed are inserted __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ NO IMAGE IN THE CARD 1 is Use a memory card containing recorded image data displayed _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ ACCESSING DATA 2 is This message disappears after data has finished displayed loading _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PLEASE SET MY PROGRAM is Register i...

Page 55: ...S VIDEO IN AV IN2 AV OUT COMPONENT IN AUDIO IN F Type Mini jack for stereo 3 5 0 _ _ PC Card Type II PC card adapter JPEG files complying with DCF format _ English French Spanish DC 13 V AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz 19 Ibs 8 6 kg w o accessories Remote control Batteries Antenna cable AC adapter AC cord Cable clamps reserves the right to make design and specification changes for ance specification figures...

Page 56: ...DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Unit inch mm 24 8 630 15 8 401 3 i I _ 1 I I L _ _ _ __ 4 f 1 4 9 379 1 1 2 107 L 2 9 72 6 1 58 40 ...

Page 57: ...d described herein on behalf of Sharp nd exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and ction of defects in the manner and for the period of time described bilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the aims whether based on contract negligence strict liability or otherwise onsible for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused e other tha...

Page 58: ...nd tear f Any damage caused by external or environmental conditions including but not limited to transmission line power line voltage or liquid spillage g Any product received without appropriate model serial number and CSNcUL markings h Any products used for rental or commercial purposes i Any installation setup and or programming charges Should this Sharp product fail to operate during the warra...

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