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Useful features

Teletext function

What is Teletext?

Teletext broadcasts pages of information and
entertainment to specially equipped television sets.
Your System receives Teletext signals broadcast by a
TV network, and decodes them into graphical format
for viewing. News, weather report, sports information,
stock exchange prices and programme previews are
among the many services available.

Teletext mode

Teletext is turned on/off with 

m

 on the remote control

unit. You can operate your System in Teletext mode
directly by inputting commands with the remote control
unit.

Turning on and off Teletext

Select a TV channel or external input source
providing the Teletext programme.

Press 

m

 to display the Teletext.

Press 

m

 again to display the Teletext on the

right screen and normal image on the left
screen.

• Each time you press 

m

, the screen switches

as shown upper right.

• If you select a programme with no Teletext

signal, “No Teletext available.” is displayed.

• The same message displays during dual

screen or other modes if no Teletext signal is
available.

1

TELETEXT

TELETEXT

2

3

RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE

TELETEXT

When viewing the Teletext information

• Press 

CH

 

r

 to increase the page number.

• Press 

CH

 

s

 to decrease the page number.

Button functions

Colour (RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE):

You can select a group or block of pages displayed in
the coloured  brackets at the bottom of the screen by
pressing the corresponding 

Colour (RED/GREEN/

YELLOW/BLUE

) on the remote control unit.

Upper half

Lower half

Full

 9:

Directly select any page from 100 to 899 by using 

 9

.

WIDE:

Each time you press 

WIDE

, the TELETEXT image

switches as shown below.

k

:

To reveal hidden information such as an answer to a
quiz, press 

k

.

• Press 

k

 again to hide the information.

FREEZE:

To stop updating Teletext pages automatically, press

FREEZE

.

• Press 

FREEZE

 

again to release the hold mode.

LC-65G5X(E)-j

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Summary of Contents for Aquos LC-65G5H

Page 1: ...LCD COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATION MANUAL 65o o o o oDISPLAY LC 65G5X AVC SYSTEM TU 65GAX MODEL ...

Page 2: ...channel 24 Search tuning 24 Fine tuning 24 Colour system 25 Sound system Broadcasting system 25 Labelling channels 25 Skipping channels 26 Setting the child lock 26 Password setting for child lock for TV input mode See page 56 Setting the booster 26 Sort 27 Erase Programme 27 Language setting for on screen display 28 OPC Optical Picture Control setting 28 Picture adjustments 29 Advanced 30 C M S C...

Page 3: ...nput Select 49 Input Label 50 Colour system setting for TV AV input mode 50 AV mode selection 51 Wide Screen Signalling WSS for TV AV input mode 51 Picture aspect ratio for TV AV input mode 51 WIDE mode for TV AV input mode 52 WIDE mode for PC input mode 53 Input signal PC input mode only 54 3D NR 3D Noise Reduction 54 Quick Shoot 54 Rotate 54 Mosquito Noise Reduction 55 Audio out 55 Sleep timer 5...

Page 4: ...roduct Manufactured under license from BBE Sound Inc Licensed by BBE Sound Inc under USP5510752 and 5736897 BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound Inc BBE Mach3Bass extends the bass response of a given loudspeaker and provides deep tight and musically accurate bass frequencies Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademar...

Page 5: ... care near children and pets Cleaning Unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product Use a damp cloth to clean the product Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Stand Do not place the product on an unstable cart stand tripod or table Doing so can cause the product to fall resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product Use only a cart stand tripo...

Page 6: ...e actual operations AVC System Display Cable clamp g4 Page 8 Page 7 AC cord Remote control unit Page 12 AAA size battery g2 Page 12 System cable Page 7 Stand unit for AVC System Stand g1 Stand cushion g4 Stand spacer g4 Stand screw g2 Page 9 Cable tie g1 RCA SCART conversion connector g3 Pages 44 and 45 Page 7 AC cord For INPUT2 and 3 g2 For INPUT1 g1 Safety restraints Page 67 Stand hole cover g2 ...

Page 7: ...Do not remove the stand and speaker from the Display unless using an optional bracket to mount it Keep enough space above and behind the Display When you move the System carry it by two or more people When you move the Display hold the portion of the Display not the speaker Handling the AVC System CAUTION Do not put a VCR or other device on the AVC System Keep enough space above and on the sides o...

Page 8: ...ntre of the Display and remove the cover toward you Check the alignment of the terminals before inserting AC Cord Plug in the AC cord completely into the terminal NOTE When you unplug the WHITE system cable make sure you unscrew the screws thoroughly before unplugging the cable When you unplug the GREY system cable press the hooks on both sides of the cable inward as you unplug the cable gently Sy...

Page 9: ...lder on the right Fit the band around system cables 1 Pass the end of the band through the hole 2 Pull the band toward you and fasten to the tab 5 Cable clamp Insert the cable clamp in the hole on the Display as shown Fix the system cables firmly to the Display as shown If routing the cables on the right side use the holder on the right You need to reverse the direction of the holder when routing ...

Page 10: ... each spacer to the stand as shown Peel each spacer away from the paper and attach to the four bulging areas on the stand 2 Attach each cushion to the stand as shown 3 Fit the stand to the AVC System Peel each cushion away from the paper and attach to the four areas at the bottom Insert the stand into the AVC System making sure that the thick and thin bulges of the stand align with the big and sma...

Page 11: ...d 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 558 1572 767 923 mm Base bracket Wall Wall mount bracket Be sure to attach the stand hole covers supplied after detaching the stand Attach the stand hole covers supplied with four screws edge cov...

Page 12: ...n the eight screws used to secure the stand in place 1 Unfasten the four screws used to secure the bracket in place 3 Detach the stand from the Display Hold the stand so it will not drop from the edge of the base area 4 Attach the stand hole covers supplied with the product Removing speakers NOTE To attach the speaker perform the steps in reverse order Perform the same steps for the left section o...

Page 13: ...tended period of time remove the batteries from it Inserting the batteries Before using the System for the first 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 Using the remote control unit Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards the remote sensor window Objects betw...

Page 14: ...g is a brief explanation of the types of connections that are used for coaxial cable Connecting to the power outlet Before connecting the AC cords make sure to connect the system cable first Display rear view NOTE Always turn off the main power of Display when connecting the AC cords Disconnect the AC cords from the AC outlet Display and AVC System if the System will not be used for a long period ...

Page 15: ... indicator Display OPC Optical Picture Control See page 28 POWER On Off button TV VIDEO button Volume up k down l buttons Channel up r down s buttons OPC sensor Remote control sensor OPC indicator Remote control indicator ...

Page 16: ...the door POWER indicator PC CARD slot CARD indicator Headphone When connecting headphones the sound from the speakers is muted Still image mode deactivates Teletext mode resets to normal Speaker setting resets to SPEAKER A Audio Out setting resets to Fixed Centre Channel Input setting resets to Off Audio Only setting resets to Off INPUT 5 terminal AUDIO R L ANTENNA INPUT terminal INPUT 5 terminal ...

Page 17: ...ress to return to the previous image in normal viewing mode See page 18 9 SUBTITLE for TELETEXT TV External input mode To turn the subtitles on and off See page 61 10 k Reveal hidden for TELETEXT TELETEXT mode Display hidden characters See page 60 11 MPX Select the sound multiplex mode See page 19 12 VOLk VOLl Set the volume See page 20 13 e MUTE Mute the sound See page 20 14 EXIT Turn off the On ...

Page 18: ...sing POWER on the remote control NOTE Check if the system cable is connected properly when display indicator flashes red If you are not going to use this System for a long period of time be sure to remove the AC cords from the power outlet Minor power is cosumed when the unit is in standby mode Watching TV Press POWER on the Display POWER indicator Green The System is on After a few seconds progra...

Page 19: ... to the 1 digit select mode and press 2 again To select a 2 digit channel e g channel 12 Press o to set the 2 digit select mode Press 1 followed by 2 NOTE Complete this procedure within 3 seconds otherwise the selection will not be made on the 2 digit channel mode When viewing Teletext information View a page directly which is 3 digit page number from 100 to 899 by pressing buttons 0 to 9 Using Fl...

Page 20: ...o mode Bilingual mode Monaural mode 99 BBC2 MONO 99 BBC2 STEREO CH A 99 BBC2 CH B 99 BBC2 CH AB 99 BBC2 MONO 99 BBC2 When receiving a bilingual signal Each time you press MPX the mode switches among NICAM CH A NICAM CH B NICAM CH AB and MONO When receiving a monaural signal Each time you press MPX the mode switches between NICAM MONO and MONO When receiving a bilingual signal Each time you press M...

Page 21: ...ils on the audio out function Using e Mute on the remote control unit e mutes the current sound output 20 VOLk k k k k l l l l l To increase the volume press VOLk k k k k To decrease the volume press VOLl l l l l Press e The sound is silenced M has been displayed on the screen for 30 minutes Mute NOTE Within 30 minutes after pressing e press one of the buttons below to cancel the mute VOLk VOLl e ...

Page 22: ...cted 4 Item displayed in grey This indicates that the item cannot be selected There are various reasons why items cannot be selected but the main reasons are as follows 1 Nothing is connected to the selected input terminal 2 The function is not compatible with the current input signal NOTE Menu options vary according to the selected input mode but the operating procedures are the same The screens ...

Page 23: ... Page 32 Bass Page 32 Balance Page 32 Dolby Virtual Page 32 Audio Only Page 48 3D NR Page 54 Mosquito Noise Reduction Page 55 Input Select Page 49 Audio Out Page 55 Quick Shoot Page 54 Colour System Page 50 Centre Channel Input Page 57 Audio Power Control Setup Option PC input mode menu items List of PC menu items to help you with operations OPC Page 28 Backlight Page 29 Contrast Page 29 Brightnes...

Page 24: ...and Programme Setup Channels can be tuned automatically or manually Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Press c d to select Setup 1 2 3 4 Press a b to select Programme Setup and then press ENTER If you have already set the password enter it here See page 56 for setting password NOTE After performing step 5 the menu screen shown in step 3 will reappear Do not turn off the System before then bec...

Page 25: ...el information displays Press a b to select Fine and then press ENTER Press c d to adjust the frequency and then press ENTER Adjust while checking the background picture as a reference 1 2 Fine Colour sys Sound sys Label Skip Lock 179 25 Search AUTO B G Off SAT 1 Off Booster Off 179 25 MHz a 179 25 MHz Press 1 s 7 s 9 s 2 s 5 49 25 MHz Press 4 s 9 s 2 s 5 s ENTER Instead of the method above you ca...

Page 26: ... were not correct Press a b to select the optimum sound system and then press ENTER Sound system menu Fine Search Colour sys Sound sys Label Skip Lock 179 25 AUTO B G Off SAT 1 Off Booster Off B G D K I L L L 3 2 Fine Colour sys Sound sys Label Skip Lock 179 25 Search AUTO B G Off SAT 1 Off Booster Off A BACK CLEAR END K U B L V C M W D N X E O Y F P Z G Q H R _ I S J T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Labelli...

Page 27: ...input menu will be displayed Inputting the correct password lifts the child lock temporarily until the power is turned off Setting the child lock You can block the viewing of any channel Fine Search Colour sys Sound sys Label Skip Lock 179 25 AUTO B G Off SAT 1 Off Booster Off Off On Lock menu Press a b to set Lock to On and then press ENTER Channels with Skip set to On are passed over when using ...

Page 28: ... you have already set the password enter it here See page 56 for setting password Erase Programme The individual programme can be erased Erase programme menus 01 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SAT 1 01 SAT 1 Pro7 02 KABEL 03 04 05 Next 02 Pro7 Next 01 SAT 1 03 KABEL Pro7 02 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 04 05 Next 01 SAT 1 02 KABEL 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1...

Page 29: ...klight brightness according to the lighting conditions Press c d to select Picture 2 Using OPC on the menu screen Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press a b to select OPC Press c d to select On 3 4 NOTE When set to On the System senses the surrounding light and automatically adjusts the backlight brightness Make sure no object obstructs the OPC sensor which could affect its ability to sen...

Page 30: ...urplish For less sharpness Selected item Backlight Contrast Brightness Colour Tint Sharpness MENU Picture Picture Audio Contrast OPC Brightness Reset 30 0 0 30 40 30 Backlight 16 16 16 Off On Red Green Blue Advanced 0 0 0 30 30 30 30 30 30 USER PC NOTE Select Advanced and then press ENTER to set C M S Hue C M S Saturation C M S Value Colour Temp Sharpness Enhancement Automatic Contrast I P Setting...

Page 31: ...uration C M S Value You can select C M S Saturation or C M S Value here instead of selecting C M S Hue Description This is a standard to adjust the colour either more reddish or more bluish in tone Increases or decreases the saturation of a selected colour A higher value makes the image brighter A lower value makes the image darker Selected item C M S Hue C M S Saturation C M S Value Automatic Con...

Page 32: ...s automatically set to On when you change channels or input sources 3D Y C Provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross colour noise Description Normal adjustment For movie image For still image Selected item Standard Fast Slow Press a b to select 3D Y C and then press ENTER Repeat steps 1 to 3 in I P setting 1 2 Press a b to select the desired level and then press ENTER I P setti...

Page 33: ...Dolby Virtual is set to On Press c d to select Audio 2 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 Press c d to select On and then press ENTER 4 3 Press a b to select Dolby Virtual and then press ENTER NOTE Audio menu items are greyed out when Audio output is variable or when headphones are in use External Audio Bypass is greyed out when Dolby Virtual is set to On Balance is greyed out when Dolby Vi...

Page 34: ...ower control for PC source Power management When set the power will automatically shut down if no signal is input for a certain time Press a b to select Power Management and then press ENTER Press a b to select Mode1 or Mode2 and then press ENTER 3 4 Description No power management Factory preset value If no signal inputs for 8 minutes the power shuts down Even if you start using the PC and the si...

Page 35: ...ly observe the existing copyright laws In addition when using image data that includes third parties since the use of such images without prior permis sion may constitute an intrusion on the privacy of third parties be sure to refrain from such usage Using memory card Copyright Still picture Recording Playback file format Motion picture JPEG DCF compliant Size of a captured still picture 640g480 d...

Page 36: ...he following when using memory cards and PC card adaptors to avoid corruption of data or malfunction of the LCD TV set If you use memory cards other than those shown above recording or playing back pictures are not guaranteed Some PC card adaptors have restrictions of memory card capacity Refer to the relevant operation manual for such restrictions Some pictures which have been created modified or...

Page 37: ...laying back PC image data on the LCD TV Recording formats of image data When recording image data on the LCD TV the recording formats are as follows When recording motion pictures The SD_VIDEO folder is created and the data is stored in When playing the card the SD_VIDEO recording format is recognised When recording still pictures The DCIM folder is created and the data is stored in When playing t...

Page 38: ...rd adaptor Inserting a PC card adaptor Press in the EJECT button if it is popped out Insert a memory card to a PC card adaptor beforehand See page 35 Insert the PC card adaptor slowly CARD indicator lights up green when the card is inserted PC CARD slot CARD indicator NOTE When Card is not inserted is displayed eject the PC card adaptor and then insert the PC card adaptor slowly all the way to the...

Page 39: ...use the slideshow and press H to return to the index screen CARD STILL 0001 0045 ORDER NORMAL PREV SLIDE SHOW STOP NEXT REPEAT OFF NOTE See page 36 for operation panel function You cannot rotate the image during slide show Stop slide show to rotate the image Description Set the frame interval for a slideshow Set the frame order for a slideshow See My Programme for details If set to On the slidesho...

Page 40: ...elect up to thirty two pictures and specify the order for displaying in slide show Press a b to select My Programme and then press ENTER 5 6 7 Audio Select Setup Erase Slide Show Setup My Programme Edit Press c d to select Setup and then press ENTER Press a b c d to select the files and then press ENTER To cancel My Programme setting Select Erase at step 6 in My Programme and then press ENTER 1 2 ...

Page 41: ...ing the images you no longer need press RETURN to return to MENU Recording a motion picture Use this setting to record images you are currently watching Record with the settings made in Rec Mode and Pre recording Press E REC to start recording CARD indicator lights up red Recording information displays in the lower right corner of the screen 1 2 Press E REC to stop recording To display the remaini...

Page 42: ...NTER Rec Mode Pre recording Repeat Edit SP LP EP Press a b to select the desired mode and then press ENTER Press CARD and the card mode screen displays 1 CARD VIDEO PLAY PLAY MODE SP 0 0 1 5 2 5 0001 0045 REPEAT OFF Pre recording You can record the picture slightly before the point where you pressed the record button enabling you to record just the scene you wanted Press a b to select Pre recordin...

Page 43: ... a file The card may malfunction NOTE Formatting a card deletes all files including the ones which set to protect Press a b to select Edit and then press ENTER Press a b to select Protect and then press ENTER 6 5 Press a b c d to select the file you want to protect and then press ENTER Protect mark displays Select the file with a protect mark and press ENTER to unprotect it Repeat the operation in...

Page 44: ...Displaying an external equipment image Explanation here is for the setting when connecting DVD to INPUT3 terminal Displaying a DVD image Example To watch a DVD image select INPUT3 from INPUT SOURCE menu using TV VIDEO on the remote control unit or TV VIDEO on the Display Select the desired signal type on Input Select in the Option menu See page 49 The setting is stored and can be selected on the I...

Page 45: ...using S video cable You can use the INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 terminal when connecting a VCR and other audiovisual equipment To watch an image from this input terminal you may need to select the input signal type see page 49 S video cable commercially available Video cable commercially available Audio cable commercially available The System can be connected to a SCART terminal on the external equipment w...

Page 46: ...INPUT 1 2 or 3 terminals to enjoy clearer picture To watch an image from this input terminal you need to select the input signal type see page 49 L MONO AUDIO R Y PB CB PR CR AVC System rear view DVD player HDTV tuner When connecting a DVD player or an HDTV tuner using component cable You can use the INPUT 3 terminal when connecting a DVD player or an HDTV tuner and other audiovisual equipment To ...

Page 47: ...o connect a PC NOTE The PC input terminals are DDC1 2B compatible Refer to page 63 for a list of PC signals compatible with the System AUDIO R L AVC System rear view ø 3 5 mm stereo minijack cable commercially available PC AUDIO R L ø 3 5 mm stereo minijack cable commercially available RGB DVI conversion cable commercially available DVI cable commercially available To watch the image from this inp...

Page 48: ...s automatically sets to Yes Description Sets the optimum audio for the internal supplied speakers When you are using your own speakers output the original sound Selected item No Yes Speaker Setup CAUTION Press POWER to turn the power off before connecting disconnecting speaker cables Disconnect the speaker cables for the supplied speaker from the speaker terminals Connect the speaker cables for ex...

Page 49: ...s c d to select Option Press a b to select Audio Only and then press ENTER 1 2 3 Audio Only When listening to music from a music programme you can set the display off and enjoy audio only Description Audio is output without screen image Both screen images and audio are output Selected item On Off 1 2 Auto Sync adjustment PC input mode only For automatically adjusting the PC image Press MENU and th...

Page 50: ...r selecting the input source Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 2 4 3 Press c d to select Option Press a b to select Input Select and then press ENTER Press a b c d to select a signal type you want to set and then press ENTER If the selected signal type is incorrect an image does not display or no colour image displays NOTE If no colour image displays try to change the other signal type Che...

Page 51: ...change the colour system to one that is compatible with the image on the screen Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 2 4 3 Press c d to select Option Press a b to select Colour System and then press ENTER Press a b to select a compatible video signal system of your equipment and then press ENTER Some items may be greyed out They are not selectable AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL 60 NOT...

Page 52: ...ising high contrast for sports viewing Selected item STANDARD MOVIE GAME USER DYNAMIC Wide Screen Signalling WSS for TV AV input mode WSS allows a television to switch automatically among the different screen formats Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 2 Press a b to select WSS and then press ENTER 3 Press c d to select Setup Press c d to select On or Off and then press ENTER 4 NOTE Try to s...

Page 53: ...for TV AV input mode Manual Selection Press WIDE The WIDE MODE menu displays The menu lists the wide mode options selectable for the type of video signal currently received Auto Selection If you set WSS and 4 3 Mode in the Setup menu on page 51 the optimum WIDE mode is automatically chosen for every broadcast containing the WSS information WSS menu To enable Auto Selection set WSS in the Setup men...

Page 54: ...al Dot by Dot Full Cinema 640g480 Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display The top and bottom of the image is slightly cropped Detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on the screen An image fully fills the screen NOTE Connect the PC before making adjustments See page 46 Select...

Page 55: ...clearer video image Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Press c d to select Option Press a b to select 3D NR and then press ENTER Some items may be greyed out They are not selectable Press a b to select the desired level Off High Low and then press ENTER Press a b to select Quick Shoot and then press ENTER Press c d to select On and then press ENTER NOTE Quick Shoot may cause image noise If th...

Page 56: ...0 min 1 hr 30 min 2 hr 30 min 2 hr 00 min Off Each time you press SLEEP the remaining time switches as shown below Press SLEEP Remaining time displays when sleep timer has been set Sleep Timer Remain 2 hr 00 min 1 2 Mosquito Noise Reduction Reduces fine detail mosquito noise Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 2 Press a b to select Mosquito Noise Reduction and then press ENTER Press a b to s...

Page 57: ... channel a password prompt message pops up Press ENTER to display the password input window Press c d to select Setup Useful adjustment settings Resetting the password Allows you to reset your password Press a b to select Child Lock and then press ENTER Press a b to select Reset and then press ENTER Press c d to select Yes and then press ENTER Press MENU and the MENU screen displays Press c d to s...

Page 58: ...m the Centre Channel Input terminal is output from the speaker Press MENU and the MENU screen displays 1 2 Press c d to select Option and then press ENTER 3 Press a b to select Centre Channel Input and then press ENTER Off On Speaker Connect to external audio equipment that supports a 5 1ch surround system Refer to your external equipment operation manual for details AV amplifier DVD player etc ...

Page 59: ...is same as one of the current inputs e g PAL and PAL Select a channel with no signal then press P P When this function is not available No dual screen display available will display FREEZE Press FREEZE A moving image displays on the left screen and a still image displays on the right screen The still image is one frame captured from a moving image at the moment you press FREEZE 1 2 Update the stil...

Page 60: ...n press ENTER Press a b to select the receivable teletext broadcasting language in your country MENU Setup Text Language West Europe East Europe Greek Turkish Cyrillic West Europe English French Scandinavian Czech German Spanish Italian East Europe Polish French Scandinavian Czech German Slovenian Croatian Italian Rumanian Greek Turkish English French Scandinavian Turkish German Spanish Italian Gr...

Page 61: ...ou press m the screen switches as shown upper right If you select a programme with no Teletext signal No Teletext available is displayed The same message displays during dual screen or other modes if no Teletext signal is available 1 TELETEXT TELETEXT 2 3 RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE TELETEXT When viewing the Teletext information Press CH r to increase the page number Press CH s to decrease the page numb...

Page 62: ...isplay the selected block or group pages Press l to exit the TOP Overview screen 4 5 NOTE Subtitle will not be displayed when the service does not contain the subtitle information Time display You can display the time information included in the Teletext broadcast Select a TV channel providing Teletext information The time information is automatically captured 1 2 3 4 Press DISPLAY The channel dis...

Page 63: ... 25 and 50 Check the input signal setting See page 49 Are both video cable and S video cable connected to a SCART conversion connector See pages 44 and 45 The unit s internal temperature has increased Remove any objects blocking vent or clean Check the power control setting See page 33 Is sleep timer set See page 55 Is connection to other equipment correct See pages 44 to 46 Has input signal setup...

Page 64: ... blue 6 Audio left input 7 Blue input 8 Audio video control 9 Earth for green 10 Not used 11 Green input 12 Not used 13 Earth for red 14 Not used 15 Red input 16 Red Green Blue control 17 Earth for video 18 Earth for Red Green Blue control 19 Video output TV Monitor out 20 Video input 21 Plug shield SCART INPUT 2 1 Audio right output 2 Audio right input 3 Audio left output 4 Common earth for audio...

Page 65: ...ngs are as follows Baud rate Parity bit Data length Stop bit Flow control 9 600 bps 8 bits None 1 bit None Appendix Command format Communication procedure Send the control commands from the PC via the RS 232C connector The Display operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the PC Do not send multiple commands at the same time Wait until the PC receives the OK respon...

Page 66: ... POSITION PC 0 100 CLOCK 0 180 PHASE 0 40 TOGGLE AV NORMAL AV ZOOM 14 9 AV PANORAMA AV FULL AV CINEMA 16 9 AV CINEMA 14 9 AV NORMAL PC CINEMA PC FULL PC DOT BY DOT AV PC TOGGLE MUTE MUTE OFF TOGGLE ON OFF DUAL SCREEN OFF DUAL SCREEN ON TOGGLE OFF SLEEP TIMER 30 MIN SLEEP TIMER 1 HOUR SLEEP TIMER 1 HOUR 30 MIN SLEEP TIMER 2 HOUR SLEEP TIMER 2 HOUR 30 MIN TEXT OFF TEXT ON TOGGLE DIRECT PAGE JUMP 100...

Page 67: ...RCA pin Component input INPUT 4 S VIDEO Y C input RCA pin AV input Rear INPUT 1 Front AVC System AV OUTPUT RCA pin AV output Audio Variable Fixed DC OUTPUT DC9V 7W MAX UHF VHF 75 q Din type SCART AV input output Y C input AV Link ANTENNA IN SPEAKER B External speaker output terminal L and R INPUT 5 Ø 3 5 mm jack Audio input DVI I DVI I input OSD language English Chinese Arabic Power Requirement AC...

Page 68: ... supplied restraining bands to the stand by following Procedure A or B Safety restraints supplied Screw for band g4 CAUTION Be sure to use at least two people when moving the Display H A Securing the safety restraints onto a table Prepare two tables of the same height Use long and wide tables strong enough to hold the Display s weight approximately 77 kg Do not place the Display onto an unstable t...

Page 69: ...cloth and have one person hold it so that it won t overturn Then attach the restraining bands to the detached stand Restraining band supplied Place the Display on a soft thick cloth ex Blanket Screw for band supplied Stand 3 Reverse the procedure described in Step 1 to re attach the stand to the Display 4 As in Procedure A secure the stand to the floor or a platform using commercially available sc...

Page 70: ...69 Dimensional drawings 150 435 900 1572 440 1431 4 806 4 699 923 1045 115 1160 325 650 165 6 Unit mm Display ...

Page 71: ...70 Dimensional drawings 365 303 220 49 5 430 95 2 Unit mm AVC System ...

Page 72: ...ing operation also clears the password You can run the Auto Installation again by using the following steps 1 Turn on the power of the Display and the AVC System 2 Press MENU Make sure the menu screen displays 3 Press c d to select Setup 4 Press a b to select Auto Installation and then press ENTER 5 Press c d to select Yes and then press ENTER NOTE As a precautionary measure make a note of your pa...

Page 73: ...IMILE 09 573 0113 FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN AUSTRALIA REGARDING YOUR LOCAL SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www sharp net au OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CARE 1300 135 022 SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD SPform019 JUNE 2004 LOCAL CALL COST APPLY WITHIN AUSTRALIA SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE www sharp net nz CONTACT YOUR SELLING DEALER RETAILER OR CALL ...

Page 74: ...d to defect or injury caused by or resulting from misuse abuse neglect accidental damage improper voltage liquid spillage vermin infestation software or any alterations made to the product which are not authorised by Sharp Please retain your sales documentation as this should be produced to validate a warranty claim This warranty is in addition to and in no way limits varies or excludes any expres...

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