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Remote control unit

1

10

3

6

8

9

4

7

15

14

13

19

18

17

16

5

2

11

12

21

20

22

23

*

8 MPX

 

Select the sound multiplex mode.

9 WIDE

 

Change the screen mode. (See page 10.)

10 MENU

 

Display the menu screen.

11 Colour (Red/Green/Yellow/Blue)

 

TELETEXT mode: Select a page. (See page 13.)

12 

m

 (TELETEXT), 

k

 (Reveal hidden for TELETEXT),

 

[

 (SUBTITLE for TELETEXT),

 

3

 (Hold),

 

1

 (Subpage), 

v

 (Top/Bottom/Full)

 

Use for TELETEXT mode. (See page 13.)

13 POWER (On/Off)

 

To switch the power on and off. (See page 6.)

14 INPUT (INPUT SOURCE)

 

Select an input source.

15 SLEEP

 

Set the Sleep Timer. (See page 11.)

16 AV MODE

 

Select an audio and video setting. (See page 7.)

17 FREEZE

 

Freeze a motion picture on the screen.

 

FREEZE does function for TV channel only.

18 CH

a

/CH

b

 

TV input mode: Select the channel.

 

(

CH

a

) Increase the channel number.

 

(

CH

b

) Decrease the channel number.

 

TELETEXT mode: Select the page. (See page 13.)

19 DISPLAY

 

Display the channel or input information.

20 CEC

 

By connecting HDMI CEC compatible devices such as DVD 
player with HDMI-certifi ed cables to the TV, you can control 
a device using the TV’s remote control. (See page 16.)

21 

a

/

b

/

c

/

d

 (Cursor)

 

Select a desired item on the setting screen.

ENTER

 

Execute a command.

22 EXIT

 

Return to the default screen or the previous menu screen.

23 

d

/

H

/

F

/

S

/

V

 

Used for the HDMI external equipment with CEC control function 
and USB Media Player.

e

 (Mute)

 Press 

e

 

s

 Mutes sound.

 Press 

e

 again 

s

 Restores sound.

2  0 – 9

 

Set the channel.

 

TELETEXT mode: Set the page. (See page 13.)

A

 (Flashback)

 Press 

A

 to return to the previous selected channel or 

external input mode.

4 OPC

 

To switch the Optical Picture Control on and off. 
(See page 8.)

5 PC

 

Directly select the PC terminal.

6 VOL

k

/VOL

l

 

Set the volume.

 

(

VOL

k

) Increase the volume.

 

(

VOL

l

) Decrease the volume. 

7 SURROUND

 

Select SRS TS HD setting. (See page 8.)

NOTE 

*

  This button does not work in this model.

Inserting the batteries

Before using the TV for the fi rst time, insert two “AAA” size batteries (supplied). When the batteries become 
depleted and the remote control fails to operate, replace the batteries with new “AAA” size batteries.

1

Open the battery cover.

2

Insert the two supplied “AAA” size batteries.

3

Close the battery cover.

• Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the 

(

e

) and (

f

) indications in the battery compartment.

CAUTION 

• Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fi re or the like.
• If the remote control will not be used for a long time, remove the batteries.
• Do not subject the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not soak the remote control unit with liquids or place it
  in an area with high humidity.
• Do not install or place the remote control unit under direct sunlight. The heat may cause deformation of the unit.

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Summary of Contents for AQUOS LC-24LE430M

Page 1: ...LCD TELEVISOR DE CRISTAL LÍQUIDO OPERATION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO Only for LC 24LE430M LC 40LE430M Seulement pour LC 24LE430M LC 40LE430M Apenas para LC 24LE430M LC 40LE430M FRANÇAIS ENGLISH PORTUGUÊS Printed in Malaysia Imprimé en Malaisie Impresso na Maláysia TINS F287WJN1 11P06 MA NP ...

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Page 3: ...unction 13 PC compatibility chart 13 USB Media Player 14 Controlling HDMI devices 16 Appendix 17 Specifications 18 Supplied accessories Remote control unit AAA size battery g2 Operation manual Stand unit Contents Page Supplied accessories 1 Dear SHARP customer 2 Important Safety Precautions 2 Trademarks 2 Attaching the stand 3 Setting the TV 3 Connecting external devices 4 Remote control unit 5 Pa...

Page 4: ...ding amplifiers To prevent fire never place any type 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 pr...

Page 5: ...e 4 screws into the 4 holes on the stand neck 2 NOTE To detach the stand perform the steps in reverse order Setting the TV Connecting the antenna cable To enjoy a clearer picture use an outdoor antenna VHF UHF antenna or VHF UHF antenna 300 ohm twin lead flat feeder not supplied 75 ohm impedance converter not supplied Standard DIN45325 plug IEC 169 2 75 ohm coaxial cable round cable not supplied To...

Page 6: ...quipment can be conveniently connected using the INPUT 4 INPUT 5 or INPUT 6 terminals When using composite A V cable commercially available When using component cable commercially available AUDIO L R VIDEO L R Y PB CB PR CR VCR Game console Camcorder VCR Game console Camcorder Connecting a DVD player Digital TV STB Set Top Box You can use the INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 HDMI INPUT 6 terminals when con...

Page 7: ...I external equipment with CEC control function and USB Media Player 1 e Mute Press e s Mutes sound Press e again s Restores sound 2 0 9 Set the channel TELETEXT mode Set the page See page 13 3 A Flashback Press A to return to the previous selected channel or external input mode 4 OPC To switch the Optical Picture Control on and off See page 8 5 PC Directly select the PC terminal 6 VOLk VOLl Set th...

Page 8: ... 13 INPUT 6 terminals 14 Antenna input terminal 15 INPUT 1 HDMI terminal 16 INPUT 2 HDMI terminal USB terminal use for USB Media Player See page 14 Usually do not connect anything to this terminal as it is reserved only for service personnel The illustrations in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations The illustrations used throughout thi...

Page 9: ... menu on the Video menu screen Selected item Description STANDARD For a highly defined image in a normally bright room MOVIE For a movie GAME For game play USER Allows the user to customise settings as desired You can set the mode for each input source DYNAMIC For a clear cut image emphasising high contrast for sports viewing NOTE You can select a different Picture Mode item for each input mode For...

Page 10: ...t 24 25 frames second depending on the vertical frequency analyses it then recreates each still film frame for high definition picture quality Auto Off Blue Stretch When on it will make picture more white On Off Audio menu Video Audio TV Setup Parental Bass 0 0 0 Treble SRS TS HD Off Balance Equalizer Off Auto Volume Control Off H Audio adjustments Selected item c button d button Balance Decrease au...

Page 11: ...y channel will be searched in order Scan Down The lower frequency channel will be searched in order Channel Skip Selected channels are passed over when using CH a b even if selected while watching the image from the TV 1 Go to MENU TV Channels Channel Skip and then press ENTER 2 Press a b to select the channel you want to skip 3 Press ENTER When is displayed the channel is set to SKIP Channel Sort...

Page 12: ...signal H DPMS Display Power Management Signals You can set the TV to automatically power off when no image is displayed on PC On Off If no signal inputs for approximately 40 seconds the power off When you start using the PC and the signal inputs again the TV turns on TV menu Continued Analogue Channel Fine Tune You can adjust the frequency to your desired position 1 Go to MENU TV Channels Analogue...

Page 13: ... if a broadcast signal is not received On Off H No signal off You can set the TV to automatically power off in about 15 minutes after the TV goes into a state of receiving no programme signals such as the end of a broadcast day Enable Disable NOTE Disable is the factory preset value When a TV programme finishes and the TV receives signal input this function may not operate H No operation off You ca...

Page 14: ...an block the viewing of any channel 1 Press a b to select Channel Block and then press ENTER 2 Press a b to select the channel you want to block and then press ENTER When is displayed the channel is set to block After Channel Block is set the TV must be turned off and then on again for the setting to be effective NOTE If Parental block is set to block for a channel or input source Channel Locked o...

Page 15: ... m to display the Teletext 3 Each time you press m the screen switches as shown below TELETEXT TELETEXT NOTE If you select a programme with no Teletext signal No Teletext available is displayed Button functions Buttons Description CH a b Increase or decrease the page number Colour Red Green Yellow Blue You can select a group or block of pages displayed in the coloured brackets at the bottom of the...

Page 16: ...ct among Photo Music and Video 2 Press ENTER USB Media Player Connecting a USB device Connect a USB device to the TV as shown below The TV automatically switches to the USB mode when a USB device is inserted in the USB terminal Depending on the USB device the TV may not be able to recognise the contained data File names with many characters may vary depending on character set may not be displayed ...

Page 17: ...previous slide Select the next slide NOTE You cannot select Picture Mode AV MODE for USB Media Player mode USB Media Player Continued Video mode 1 Press c d to select Video and then press ENTER 2 Press a b c d to select the desired video and then press ENTER Press MENU to display the video menu Menu Description Pause Play Pause Play the video Repeat Repeat video playback Show Info Show video infor...

Page 18: ...ote control operation The TV automatically recognizes the connected HDMI device and you can control the TV and the devices as if using a universal remote control NOTE Point the remote control toward the TV not to the connected HDMI device Video noise may occur depending on the type of HDMI cable used Make sure to use a certified HDMI cable These operations affect the HDMI device selected as the cur...

Page 19: ...he picture tone See page 8 Is the room too bright The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright Check the colour system setting See page 10 Power is suddenly turned off The unit s internal temperature has increased Remove any objects blocking the vent or clean Check the Setup setting See page 10 Is the sleep timer set See page 5 No picture Is the connection to external equipment correct S...

Page 20: ...0P 60Hz INPUT 7 PC input 15 pin mini D sub AUDIO in φ 3 5 mm jack AUDIO OUT Audio out USB USB for multimedia player function photo music and video Headphone φ 3 5 mm stereo OSD language English French Portuguese Arabic Persian Simplified Chinese Thai Vietnamese Indonesian Russian Power Requirement AC 110 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 33 W 1 W Standby 60 W 1 W Standby 105 W 1 W Standby Dimensions...

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