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Dear SHARP Customer
Thank you for buying SHARP’s Colour
Television. We hope you will have many
years of enjoyment from this television
set. To ensure proper operation, please
read this manual carefully, and keep it in
a safe place for future reference.
Accessories
The following accessories are included with this television.
Remote control
Size-AA batteries
Operation manual
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Easy setup
To use your TV set, perform the easy setup procedure below.
The
mark indicates the page numbers with more detailed information.
Connect the antenna.
• See
56
to connect the antenna.
Connect any video equipment.
• See
• See the operation manual of your video equipment when
56, 57
connecting to the TV set.
to connect video equipment.
Insert the batteries into the remote control.
• Use the two batteries included with the TV.
• See
7
.
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Insert the AC plug to the power outlet.
• If you will not use the TV set for a considerable length of
time, as a safety precaution, unplug the cord from the
outlet.
Tune the channels.
• Use the buttons on the TV.
• See
18, 19
.
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Safety precautions
Damage
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet immediately if the TV set begins to make any unusual
noises or gives off smoke or an unusual smell. Then call your
dealer for service.
Servicing
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the back of
the cabinet. This TV set contains dangerous voltage.
Unstable surface and shocks
Do not place this TV set on an unstable cart, stand, shelf, or
table. The TV set may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the set.
Sharp recommends securing the TV set to a stable surface or
wall to prevent the set from falling due to sudden shocks or
impact.
Water
To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not place the TV set near a
bathroom, swimming pool or other area where it may become
wet.
Moisture
To prevent electrical shock, do not use the TV set in an
excessively damp place.
Power-cord protection
To prevent electrical shock, do not subject the AC power cord to
damage by bending or twisting it, or by placing heavy items on
top of it and do not place the AC power cord under the TV set. If
the AC power cord becomes damaged, unplug it from the wall
outlet immediately and call your dealer for service.
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Safety precautions
Liquid entry
Do not place a flower vase or anything else containing liquid on
the TV set, as liquid spilt on the TV set can cause electrical
shock or failure.
Object entry
Never insert or drop any metallic or inflammable objects into the
ventilation openings of the TV set, as this can cause fire,
electrical shock, or electrical failure.
Ventilation
Do not place this TV set in a confined area, such as on a
bookshelf or in a built-in case. Leave adequate space behind the
TV for proper ventilation.
TV Set position
Do place the TV set onto an even stand, table or track which
size is bigger than the TV set.
If the TV set is put onto a smaller size or uneven stand, table or
track may cause the TV cabinet distort.
Do not put or insert anything between TV set and the stand,
table or track.
Uneven surface and excessive force
Television equipment and cart combination should be moved
with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn.
Fire prevention
To prevent fire, never place any type of candle or naked flames
on the top or near the TV set.
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Part names
The mark indicates the page numbers with more detailed information.
Remote control
Infrared transmitter window
Aim this window at the infrared
sensor window on your TV set.
TV/VIDEO
12
POWER
Turns the TV on or
to Standby mode.
Displays the clock, timer and
channel settings on the screen.
Mutes the sound and restore
sound to previous level.
MPX
Switches between main and sub
sound, and stereo and monaural
Switches between MOVIE,
MUSIC, NEWS and CUSTOM.
Switches between “OFF”, “ESS”
or “SRS” (during receiving signal
stereo) and “OFF” or “EPS”
(during receiving signal monaural).
Colour buttons
Operate the Favourite Channel
and Teletext functions.
sound.
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
/
Adjusts the volume.
Used for MENU setup.
(Functionable as \
Resets all settings.
NORMAL
/
|)
9
11
11
48
12
29
47, 50
9
24
50-54
15-16
13-14
Switches between TV broadcast
and A/V input programmes.
Teletext Control buttons
Operate the Teletext functions.
Number buttons
9
9
Switches between one- or
two-digit mode channel selection.
12
Returns to previously viewed
channel.
CH
9
Selects the channel.
Used for MENU setup.
(Functionable as '
31
15
C-VIEW
Switches between OFF, DARK, MID
and LIGHT.
MENU
Call the MENU screen.
Cursor buttons
(' / "/\ / |/ ENTER)
Select MENU items.
Picture in Picture Control
buttons
Operate the Picture in Picture
(PIP) functions.
CH
/
/
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Part names
Installing batteries in the remote control unit
With your thumbnail, pull
up at the slit to open the
battery cover.
Insert two batteries
(size AA).
Replace the battery cover.
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• Be sure to match the battery j/k terminals with the j /k marks inside the compartment.
• Remove the batteries if weak or if the unit is not in use for long periods.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Incorrect installation of the batteries may damage the remote control.
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TV set
Bottom
Door
To open the door
Using the projection located under
the “PULL-OPEN” indication, pull
and lift the door open.
To close the door
Using the projection, lower the door
until closed.
Caution:
• When opening or closing the door,
do not insert your fingers into the
gap between the door and front
panel. This may result in an injury.
MENU/PRESET
15
MENU/PRESET button
Used for MENU setup.
Tunes the channels.
POWER
9
POWER switch
Turns the main power
on and off.
Infrared sensor window
6
Receives the infrared wave
from the remote control.
COMFY VIEW sensor
31
Room brightness sensor.
COMFY VIEW indicator
31
Lights up red when the COMFY
VIEW is set to DARK, MID or LIGHT.
ON TIMER indicator
39
Lights up red when the On Timer is set.
STANDBY indicator
9
Power can be turned on by the remote
control when the indicator is lit red.
9
/
Volume up/down button
Adjust the volume.
Make adjustments in PRESET. (Functionable as \
CH
9
CH
/
Channel up/down button
Select the channels.
Tune or set the channels. (Functionable as '
Audio input terminals (AV-3)
57
Connects to a camcorder, video
game, etc.
Video input terminal (AV-3)
57
Connects to a camcorder, video game, etc.
S-Video input terminal (SAV3)
57
Connects to a camcorder, video game, etc.
Headphone jack ( )
10
Used to listen to the audio with headphone.
(When using headphone, see .)
10
/
|)
/
")
• Minimal electric power remains consumed if the TV is in standby mode.
• To select a one-digit channel, such as 5, press
If “5-” is indicated, press
press
• To select a two-digit channel,
such as 15, press
select the two-digit input. Press
5
1
, and then press
.
5
CH
/
and channels change as shown below.
and channels change as shown below.
to select one-digit input, and then
again.
to
.
on the remote
.
5
––
–1
51
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CH
CH
3Adjust volume using
/ .
• The volume bar disappears
approximately five seconds
after the volume has been
adjusted.
• When the Standby indicator is red, either
the power.
• The channel number is displayed in green for channels tuned by auto tuning and displayed in yellow for
channels tuned using fine tuning.
• When the Standby indicator is red, the TV is in Standby mode and power is still supplied to the TV. If
you will not watch TV for a while, turn off the main power by pressing
you will not be at home for a considerable length of time, unplug the cord from the outlet.
• The AV1 (or SAV1), AV2 (or COMPONENT) and AV3 (or SAV3) input channels can be selected using
TV/VIDEO
• Channels that have been skipped cannot be selected by
• The on-screen displays in this manual may differ from their actual appearance.
.
CH
CH
/
CH
VOLUME19
on the TV can be pressed to turn on
POWER
on the TV set. Also, if
CH
/
. See 21.
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Operating the TV buttons
Simple operation of the TV set.
Behind the door
CH
CH
Behind the door
Using /
Press to increase volume.
Press to decrease
volume.
VOLUME19
Using
Press
CH
CH
to increase channel
/
CH
number.
Press
CH
to decrease
channel number.
Using headphone
Insert headphone plug into headphone jack to listen to audio with
headphone.
• The audio from the speakers is turned off.
5
• Select an appropriate volume so as not to injure your hearing.
• To avoid injuring your hearing, do not put on the headphone before plugging them into the headphone
jack and before the power is turned on.
• The proper impedance for the headphone is 32 ohms.
• Remove the headphone plug from the jack when not using the headphone.
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Useful features
Clock/Timer/Channel display
Displays the clock, the timer, the current channel number and
other settings on the screen.
1Press .
• The clock and the time on the
On timer, Off timer, View timer
and the remaining time of the
Reminder appears on the
screen.
2Press again.
• The channel number appear on
the screen.
3Press once again.
• The display disappears.
Mute
Silences the sound.
1Press .
•“ ” appears on the screen,
and the sound is silenced.
CLOCK9 :2 8
ON12 : 15
OFF2 : 30
VIE
W
1:30
1:50
5
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2Press again.
• The volume returns to its
previous level.
• Mute will be cancelled if the is pressed at any time.
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Sound mode
TV/VIDEO
Number
buttons
SOUND MODE
Each time you press the
the mode switches between MOVIE,
SOUND MODE
,
O VIE
M
MUSIC, NEWS and CUSTOM.
US I C
MOVIE: Movie mode
MUSIC: Music mode
NEWS: News mode
CUSTOM: Custom mode
M
W
S
E
N
C
USTO
+
–
100 300 1K 3K8K
M
Channel recall
Switches back to the channel you were watching just before the
current channel.
Press .
• The channel previously viewed returns
to the screen.
Example:
After switching from channel 5 to
channel 7,
is pressed, the
channel will change to channel 5. Press
again to return to channel 7.
5
7
5
7
TV/Video selection
Switches between TV broadcasts and AV input programmes.
Each time you press the
TV/VIDEO
the input switches between AV1 (or
SAV1), AV2 (or COMPONENT), AV3
(or SAV3) and TV programme.
• The SOUND MODE display can be adjusted using the EQUALIZER menu. See 28.
,
or
or
or
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TNENOPMOC2VA
3VAS3VA
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Picture in Picture (PIP) function
Allows you to monitor another programme on the inset screen.
PIP on/off selection
MOVE
1Press .
• The inset screen (PIP)
appears.
2Press again.
• The inset screen (PIP)
disappears.
Move
1Press to display
the inset screen.
2Press
inset screen to the desired
position.
MOVE
to move the
NIC
STER
(AV1 )
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• Do not keep the TV engaged in Freeze mode for a long time to prevent a possible screen burn-in.
• Picture in Picture (PIP) not functioning
(i) When TV is power off
(ii) When PIP mode is off
(iii) When Lock TV is active
(iv) When VIEW TIMER locking
(v) During CHILD LOCK is active
(vi) During main screen is displaying a picture input via Component-in terminal.
(vii)During menu screen appears.
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Input/channel selection of inset screen
SWAP
FREEZE
PIP-CH ' /
"
PIP TV/VIDEO
1When the inset screen (PIP)
is displayed, press
PIP TV/VIDEO
.
• The input for the inset screen
changes in the following order.
AV1
(SAV1)
(AV2)*
(Current viewing channel)
TV
AV3
(SAV3)
2When the inset screen (PIP) is displayed, press
select the desired channel for the inset screen.
• If main screen is TV channel.
AV1
(SAV1)
(Current viewing channel)
(AV2)*
TV
• If main screen is AV channel.
AV1
(SAV1)
* The inset screen (PIP) does not display the signal input via
Component-in terminal. (AV2 will not appeared.)
• When main screen is TV channel, inset screen can only show the
main screen TV channel and other AV inputs by pressing
(AV2)*
TV channels
AV3
(SAV3)
AV3
(SAV3)
PIP-CH ' /
"
to
PIP-CH ' /
NIC
STER
(AV1 )
"
5
A
M
EO
.
Swap/Freeze
1When the inset screen (PIP)
is displayed, press
SWAP
• The inset screen changes over
with the main screen.
2Press
• The inset screen displays a still
picture.
• If
Freeze mode, the Freeze
function is cancelled and the
inset screen changes over with
the main screen.
3Press
.
FREEZE
SWAP
is pressed during
FREEZE
.
again to cancel Freeze mode.
NIC
STER
(AV1 )
5
A
M
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1VA
(5)
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Selecting menu items
This TV set allows you to adjust the picture and sound, and set the channels and other
features using the On-screen display with the remote control or from the TV set. Select
the desired menu item by following the steps below and then refer to the indicated page
for details.
Remote control
Behind the door
MENU
ENTER
Selecting a menu item
1Press
MENU
to call MENU screen.
/
MENU/PRESET
2Press /
or
CH
select desired menu item.
• The selected item is
highlighted with purple bar.
3Press
• The corresponding menu
screen will appear.
/
ENTER
to enter.
CH
to
or /
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SEL ECT :F I X : ENTERRETURN:
SOUND
EQUAL IZER
SURROUND
BBE
BALANCE
AVL
SUPER BASS
OFF
ON
ON
ON
0
M
ENU
M
ENU
MENU/PRESET
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M
ENU
CH
CH
• If you press
MENU/PRESET
4Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
on TV set for more than two seconds, the LANGUAGE mode screen will appear
MENU/PRESET
/
instead of the MENU screen. To display the MENU screen, press
SELECT :F IX :RETURN :
MENU/PRESET
until the normal screen
appears, then press the button again. See 17.
• The procedures for setting and selecting the menu items on the following pages are described using the
buttons on the remote control. These procedures can also be performed using the corresponding
buttons on the TV set.
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Menu item
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
M
ER
TI
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
Operation guide
PICTURE menu............................
PICTURE
VIDEO
M
ODE
CONTRAS T
COLOUR
BR I GHTNES S
TINT
SHARPNES S
PICTURE NR
POS I T ION
POS I T ION NA
COLOUR -SYST E
SOUND- SYS TE
SK I P
AUTO
M
ANUAL
SORT
LANGUAGE
SELECT :
M
E
M
M
ADJ UST :RE TURN :
12
AUTO
D/K
OFF
168. 25
ENGL I SH
–
2320
M
Hz
M
ENU
• The on-screen displays in this manual may
differ from their actual appearance.
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Settings and adjustments
On-screen display language selection
The on-screen display language can be set to English or
Russian.
Behind the door
CH
MENU/PRESET
CH
MENU
ENTER
TV set
1Press
than two seconds during
normal screen.
• The language select mode
2Press
• Pressing
3Press
MENU/PRESET
for more
appears.
• In order to enter to language
select mode, press
during normal screen.
CH
LanguageAUTO
MENU/PRESET
/
MENU/PRESET
Normal screen
Using MENU screen
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “CH-SETTING”.
ENGL ISH
РУССКИ
Й
SELECT :
MENU/PRESET
CH
to select desired language.
changes the screen as shown below.
MANUAL
until normal screen appears.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
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3Press
ENTER
or /
to display
CH-SETTING menu.
4Press /
to select “LANGUAGE”.
5Press /
to select the desired
language.
ENGLISH
6Press
MENU
РУССКИЙ
until normal screen appears.
CH-S ET T I NG
OS I T I ON
P
P
OS I T I ON NAME
COLOUR -S YST E
SOUND- SYS TE
SK IP
AUTO
M
ANUAL
SORT
LANGUAGE
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
M
M
12
AUTO
D/K
OFF
168. 25MHz
ENGL I SH
M
ENU
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Auto channel tuning
Automatically tunes in and presets receivable TV stations.
Behind the door
MENU/PRESET
1Press
MENU/PRESET
for more
than two seconds during
normal screen.
• The language select mode
appears.
• In order to enter to language
select mode, press
during normal screen.
2Press
MENU/PRESET
again to
display AUTO mode screen.
• Pressing
screen as shown below.
LanguageAUTO
MENU/PRESET
Normal screen
3Press /
on TV set.
• All the TV stations in your area
that can be received by the TV
set are automatically preset
between channels 1 to 99.
• The screen shows whatever is
on channel 1 when auto
channel preset is finished.
MENU/PRESET
changes the
MANUAL
ENGL ISH
РУССКИ
Й
SELECT :
AUTO1
48. 25
M
Hz
1
• AUTO PRESET stores all receivable channels including those which may be very weak and not clearly
visible. To preset only those channels designated for the local viewing region, use MANUAL PRESET.
See 19.
• Unused channels are automatically skipped.
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Settings and adjustments
Manual channel tuning
Enables manual channel tuning to a desired TV station.
Behind the door
MENU/PRESET
CH
CH
Number
buttons
1Press
MENU/PRESET
for more
than two seconds during
normal screen.
• The language select mode
appears.
• In order to enter to language
select mode, press
during normal screen.
2Press
MENU/PRESET
twice to
display MANUAL mode
screen.
• Pressing
screen as shown below.
LanguageAUTO
3Press
MENU/PRESET
Normal screen
CH
/
on TV set or number buttons
on remote control to select
channel position.
MENU/PRESET
changes the
MANUAL
CH
ENGL ISH
РУССКИ
Й
SELECT :
M
ANUAL1
48. 25
M
Hz
M
ANUAL5
M
H z
107. 50
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4Press /
on TV set to locate channel
you wish to preset to current
Channel position
channel position.
• Search is initiated and when a
TV signal is received during the
search, the search stops.
5Repeat steps 3 and 4 above, to preset channel positions for
other broadcasts.
6Press
MENU/PRESET
again to display normal screen.
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Channel setting
Enables individual channel setting.
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “CH-SETTING”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display
CH-SETTING menu.
4Press /
to select desired setting.
CH-S ET T I NG
POS I T I ON
POS I T I ON NA
COLOUR -S YST E
SOUND- SYS TE
SK IP
AUTO
M
ANUAL
SORT
LANGUAGEENGL I SH
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
M
E
M
M
5Each time you press
/ , setting
for individual items changes
as follows:
POSITION
• The channel position changes to the higher or lower number.
POSITION NAME
• To enter the name of the channel. Maximum 7 alphanumeric can be
input.
e.g. CINEMAX
• Press / : To select a desired alphanumeric.
......AZ0 9+–/
• Press
• To exit press
• If the wrong alphanumeric is entered, select “ ” (space character) to
clear.
/ : To select the previous/next alphanumeric.
/ until input cursor disappear.
12
CINEMAX
AUTO
D/K
OFF
168. 25
M
Hz
M
ENU
)•( “ ” (space character)
COLOUR-SYSTEM
AUTOPAL
SECAM
N443N358
(continue)
• Switching COLOUR-SYSTEM:
Set the system to “AUTO” for normal TV reception. The AUTO mode automatically detects the receiving
signal system and changes the reception system of the TV set. When the picture is not stable, switching
to an appropriate system may improve the picture quality.
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Settings and adjustments
Channel setting (continued)
SOUND-SYSTEM
AUTO
B/G A2B/G NICAM
B/G
I NICAMD/K NICAMD/KIM
SKIP
ONOFF
When set “SKIP” to “ON”, the channel number are set to SKIP. To turn off
SKIP, press the number buttons to select the desired channel and then
set “SKIP” to “OFF”.
AUTO
• Press / and
Auto Channel Tuning is star ted.
Auto tuning bar will shown
during Auto Search only.
(Please see page
18
for
details on Auto Channel
Tuning.)
CH-S ET T I NG
POS I T I ON
POS I T I ON NA
COLOUR -S YST E
SOUND- SYS TE
SK IP
AUTO
M
ANUAL
SORT
LANGUAGEENGL I SH
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
M
E
M
M
12
CINEMAX
AUTO
D/K
OFF
168. 25
M
Hz
M
ENU
MANUAL (FINE tuning)
(i) Each time / is pressed, the frequency changes to
allow fine tuning and the colour of channel number changes to yellow
to indicate fine tuning.
(ii) Press
/ for more than 2 seconds, the “Manual
Channel Tuning” will start. If a signal is found, the Manual Channel
Tuning will stop searching.
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• Switching SOUND-SYSTEM:
Set the system to “AUTO” for normal TV reception. The AUTO mode automatically detects the receiving
signal system and changes the reception system of the TV set. When the sound is not stable, switching
to an appropriate system may improve the sound quality.
• In a weak reception area, or under bad reception conditions, you can change the frequency for fine
tuning.
• When using FINE tuning, the channel number changes from green to yellow.
• To return the channel to its original frequency setting, follow the manual channel tuning procedure.
See 19.
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Channel setting (continued)
SORT
• To sort the program numbers according to your preference.
Moving a program
1
TV2 (at program number 2) to program number 5
1. When you press
in step 5 on page
, SORT menu will be
20
displayed.
/
SORT
W
LD10
1STAR
2TV211
3HALL
M
RK12
4HBO13
5 D I SCOVR14
6LEARN15
716
817
918
SELECT :
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
M
OVE :1DELETE: 2
2. Press / or
/ to select
program number 2 (e.g. TV2)
to be moved.
3. Press
1
, and program
number 2 (e.g. TV2) will be
set as program to be moved.
4. Press / or
/ to select
program number 5 (e.g.
DISCOVR).
5. Press
1
again, TV2
will be moved to program
number 5. The programs in
program number 3 to 5 will be
shifted up 1 position.
• TV will tune to program
number 5 having TV2
program.
SORT
W
LD10
1STAR
2TV211
3HALL
M
RK12
4HBO13
5 D I SCOVR14
6LEARN15
716
817
918
SELECT :
SORT
1STAR
2TV211
3HALL
4HBO13
5 D I SCOVR14
6LEARN15
716
817
918
SELECT :
SORT
1STAR
2TV211
3HALL
4HBO13
5 D I SCOVR14
6LEARN15
716
817
918
SELECT :
SORT
1STAR
2HALL
3HBO12
4 D I SCOVR13
5TV214
6LEARN15
716
817
918
SELECT :
M
OVE :1DELETE: 2
W
LD10
M
RK12
M
OVE : 12 T O. . .
W
LD10
M
RK12
M
OVE : 12 TO . . .
W
LD10
M
RK11
M
OVE :1DELETE: 2
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
(continue)
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Settings and adjustments
Channel setting (continued)
2
Deleting a program
(Delete TV2 at program number 2)
1. Repeat step 1 on page
2. Press
/ or
22
.
/ to select
program number 2 (e.g. TV2)
to be deleted.
SORT
W
LD10
1STAR
2TV211
3HALL
M
RK12
4HBO13
5 D I SCOVR14
6LEARN15
716
817
918
SELECT :
M
OVE :1DELETE: 2
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
MENU
3. Press
2
number 2 (e.g. TV2) will be
set as program to be deleted.
4. Press
2
program number 2 (e.g. TV2)
will be deleted. The programs
in program number 3 to 99
will be shifted up 1 position.
• TV will tune to program
number 2 having HALLMRK
program.
6Press
MENU
screen appears.
• When you select AV1, AV2 or
AV3 for the channel position,
the CH-SETTING menu
changes as shown on the right
and the colour mode changes
in the following order:
AUTOPALSECAMN443N358
and program
again,
until normal
SORT
W
LD10
1STAR
2TV211
3HALL
M
RK12
4HBO13
5DISCOVR 14
6LEARN15
716
817
918
DELETE : 22
SORT
1STAR
W
LD10
2HALL
M
RK11
3HBO12
4DISCOVR 13
5LEARN14
615
716
817
918
SELECT :
CH-S ET T I NG
POS I T I ON
COLOUR -S YST E
LANGUAGE
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
M
OVE :1DELETE: 2
M
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
AV1
AUTO
ENGL I SH
M
ENU
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Picture adjustment
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “PICTURE”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
NORMAL
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display PICTURE
menu.
4Press /
to select adjustment items.
PICTURE
VIDEO
M
ODE
CONTRAS T
COLOUR
BR IGH TNESS
TINT
SHARPNES S
PICTURE NR
W
HITE TEMP
INSET
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
5Adjust using /
.
• Wait for approximately five
seconds to return to PICTURE
menu.
CONTRAS T50
6Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to adjust other items.
7Press
• Pressing
selected mode is reset to the standard (factory-setting) position.
• Pressing
all the items of PICTURE menu to the standard (factory-setting)
position.
• Pressing
SOUND menu to the standard (factory-setting) position.
MENU
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
until normal screen appears.
while a PICTURE selection is displayed, only the
while a PICTURE menu screen is displayed will reset
will reset all the items of PICTURE menu and
CUST O
50
– 10
+25
20
– 20
ON
M
M
ENU
(continue)
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Settings and adjustments
Picture adjustment (continued)
The following table lists the adjustment items shown in the PICTURE menu and how they change as you
press
Selected item Press Press
/ .
VIDEO MODE
DYNAMIC STANDARD SOFT CUSTOM
CONTRAST To decrease contrast To increase contrast
COLOUR For less colour intensity For more colour intensity
BRIGHTNESS For less brightness For more brightness
–+
–
+
TINT To move tint toward red To move tint toward green
SHARPNESS For less sharpness For more sharpness
PICTURE NR (see note below)
–
ON OFF
+
WHITE TEMP To more reddish To more bluish
background background
INSET Adjusting the inset. (Refer with page for details on “Inset adjustment”.)
• TINT can only be selected and adjusted when receiving NTSC broadcasts.
• Picture Noise Reduction
Noise might be generated on images when playing deteriorated video tapes or when receiving broadcasts with
relatively weak signals. In these cases, set PICTURE NR to “ON” to reduce the noise. However, when receiving good
images without noise, you can get better image quality by turning OFF this feature.
• WHITE TEMP can only be adjusted on PICTURE menu.
• If any items is adjusted, VIDEO MODE will automatically change to CUSTOM.
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Inset adjustment
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “PICTURE”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
NORMAL
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display PICTURE
menu.
4Press /
to select “INSET”.
• INSET can only be selected
PICTURE
VIDEOMODE
CONTRAS T
COLOUR
BR IGH TNESS
TINT
SHARPNES S
PICTURE NR
W
HITE TEMP
INSET
SELECT :F IX :RETURN :
when PIP is ON.
5Press /
to display INSET menu.
INSET
BR IGH TNESS
TINT
6Press /
to select adjustment item.
7Adjust using /
• Wait for approximately five
seconds to return to INSET menu.
TINT10
8Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to adjust other items.
9Press
MENU
• Pressing
selected mode is reset to the standard (factory-setting) position.
• Pressing
the items of INSET menu to the standard (factory-setting) position.
• Pressing
SOUND menu to the standard (factory-setting) position.
until normal screen appears.
while a INSET selection is displayed, only the
NORMAL
NORMAL
while a INSET menu screen is displayed will reset all
will reset all the items of PICTURE menu and
NORMAL
–
DYNA
60
+
6
0
0
+
6
OFF
+
10
M
IC
M
ENU
+
The following table lists the adjustment items shown in the INSET menu and how they change as you
press
/ .
Selected item Press Press
BRIGHTNESS For less brightness For more brightness
–+
TINT* To move tint toward red To move tint toward green
TINT can only selected and adjusted when receiving NTSC broadcast.
*
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Settings and adjustments
Sound adjustment
1Press
2Press /
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
to select “SOUND”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SOUND
EQUAL IZER
SURROUND
BBE
BALANCE
AVL
SUPER B ASS
EPS
ON
ON
ON
15
NORMAL
3Press
menu.
ENTER
or /
to display SOUND
4Press /
MENU
to select adjustment items.
5Adjust using /
.
• Wait for approximately five seconds
to return to SOUND menu.
ENTER
6Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to adjust other items.
7Press
• Pressing
MENU
NORMAL
until normal screen appears.
while a SOUND selection is displayed, only the
selected mode is reset to the standard (factory-setting) position.
• Pressing
NORMAL
while the SOUND menu screen is displayed will reset
all the items of SOUND menu to the standard (factory-setting) position.
• Pressing
NORMAL
will reset all the items of PICTURE menu and
SOUND menu to the standard (factory-setting) position.
The following table lists the adjustment items shown in the SOUND menu and how they change as you
press
/ .
BALANCE15
Selected itemPressPress
EQUALIZER(Refer with page for details on Equalizer)
SURROUND*
2 The BBE is ON The BBE is OFF
BBE*
1
(Please see note below)
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ON OFF
BALANCE To shift balance To shift balance
toward left toward right
AVL*
2 The AVL is ON The AVL is OFF
SUPER BASS The SUPER BASS is ON The SUPER BASS is OFF
• AVL is advised to be set to “ON” when compact disk (CD) is being playback.
1: SURROUND mode can be set to “OFF”, “ESS” or “SRS” during receiving sound signal is stereo.
*
SURROUND mode can be set to “OFF” or “EPS” during receiving sound signal is monaural.
(SURROUND mode can be set using remote control. See 29.)
2: Please see 60 for details on Definition of Terms.
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*
ON OFF
ON OFF
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Equalizer
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “SOUND”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
M
ER
TI
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display SOUND
menu.
4Press /
to select “EQUALIZER”.
5Press /
to display EQUALIZER menu.
6Press /
to select “MOVIE”, “MUSIC”,
“NEWS” or “CUSTOM”.
• When “MOVIE”, “MUSIC” or
“NEWS” is adjusted,
EQUALIZER will automatic
change to “CUSTOM” mode.
7Press /
to display CUSTOM screen.
8Press /
to select EQUALIZER bar.
9Press /
to adjust higher or lower.
SOUND
EQUAL IZER
SURROUND
BBE
BALANCE
AVL
SUPER B ASS
SELECT :F IX :RETURN :
EQUAL IZER
M
OV I E+
M
US I C
NE
W
S
CUSTO
M
–
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:MENU
CUSTO
+
–
100 300 1K3K8K
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
OFF
ON
0
ON
ON
M
ENU
8K
3K1K300100
M
M
ENU
10
Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
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Settings and adjustments
Surround sound
Produces a virtual surround sound from the TV’s speakers.
SURROUND
MENU
ENTER
Each time you press
SURROUND
, the mode changes in the following
order:
• Receiving signal stereo
SURROUND
OFF
SURROUND
ESS
SURROUND
SRS
• Receiving signal monaural
SURROUND
OFF
SURROUND
EPS
Blue screen
Automatically turns the screen blue if a broadcast signal is not
received.
M
1Press
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
2Press /
to select “FEATURE ”.
3Press
FEATURE menu.
ENTER
to display
or /
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
FEATURE
BLUE BACK
AUTO SEL ECT
CO
M
FY V I E
16:9
M
ODE
CH I LD LOC K
M
O
DE
ON
ON
W
OFF
OFF
OFF
4Press /
to select “BLUE BACK”.
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
5Press /
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
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ENU
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6Press
When BLUE BACK is set to “ON”
No signal
after 3 secondsafter 15 minutes
MENU
until normal screen appears.
Blue screenTV off
Standby mode
(Indicator)
Standby indicator
lights up red
• The surround effect can be adjusted using the SOUND menu. See 27.
• Poor reception due to weak signals and too much noise may activate BLUE BACK, despite the presenceof a broadcast signal. To continue watching TV under these conditions, switch “BLUE BACK” to “OFF”.
• When Off timer is set, the OFF TIMER setting has priority over BLUE BACK.
• TV will only become blue screen if no signal present on both main and inset (PIP) screen.
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Auto select
When video equipment, such as a video game system or
camcorder, is connected to the front (AV-3 IN) terminals, this TV
set automatically selects the input mode (AV3).
M
1Press
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
2Press /
to select “FEATURE”.
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
FEATURE menu.
ENTER
to display
or /
FEATURE
BLUE BACK
AUTO SEL ECT
CO
M
FY V I E
16:9
M
ODE
CH I LD LOC K
M
O
DE
OFF
ON
W
OFF
OFF
OFF
4Press /
to select “AUTO SELECT”.
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
5Press /
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
6Press
To use the Auto Select function, confirm the following:
• The TV set is turned on. (The Standby indicator lights up green.)
• The video equipment, such as a video game system or camcorder, is
connected to the front (AV-3 IN) terminals.
Example
MENU
Connect the video equipment to
the front (AV-3 IN) terminals.
until normal screen appears.
8AV3
Input mode (AV3) is
automatically selected.
M
ENU
• If the video equipment is connected to the rear terminals on the TV set, the video mode will not be
automatically selected.
• When the power on the video equipment is turned off, the input mode (AV3) is still selected. Use the
remote control to return to a TV channel.
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Settings and adjustments
Comfy view
The TV set will automatically adjust the contrast according to
the environment brightness. User may select own preference by
select COMFY VIEW to “OFF”, “DARK”, “MID” or “LIGHT”.
Using MENU screen
1Press
2Press /
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
to select “FEATURE”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
TV Set (Bottom)
COMFY VIEW
indicator (Red)
C-VIEW
MENU
ENTER
3Press
FEATURE menu.
ENTER
to display
or /
FEATURE
BLUE BACK
AUTO SEL ECT
CO
M
FY V I E
16:9
M
ODE
CH I LD LOC K
M
O
DE
W
4Press /
to select “COMFY VIEW”.
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
5Press /
to select “OFF”, “DARK”,
“MID” or “LIGHT”.
• When COMFY VIEW is set to “OFF”, the COMFY VIEW indicator on the
TV set is turn off.
• When COMFY VIEW is set to “DARK”, “MID” or “LIGHT”, the COMFY
VIEW indicator on the TV set lights up in red.
6Press
Using Remote Control
1Press
enter to the COMFY VIEW
mode screen.
2Each time you press
C-VIEW
between “OFF”, “DARK”,“MID” or “LIGHT”.
• When COMFY VIEW is set to “OFF”, the COMFY VIEW indicator on the
TV set is turn off.
• When COMFY VIEW is set to “DARK”, “MID” or “LIGHT”, the COMFY
VIEW indicator on the TV set lights up in red.
MENU
C-VIEW
until normal screen appears.
directly
, the mode switches
COMFY V I E
OFF
M
FY V I E
CO
DARK
M
FY V I E
CO
M
ID
M
FY V I E
CO
LIGHT
W
W
W
W
OFF
ON
LIGHT
OFF
OFF
M
ENU
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3The COMFY VIEW mode screen disappear approximately five
seconds.
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16:9 mode
Selects the width of the picture.
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “FEATURE”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
FEATURE menu.
ENTER
to display
or /
FEATURE
BLUE BACK
AUTO SEL ECT
CO
M
FY V I E
16:9
M
ODE
CH I LD LOC K
M
O
DE
W
4Press /
to select “16:9 MODE”.
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
5Press /
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
Format of signal InputMode set to “OFF”Mode set to “ON”
16:9 format signal
4:3 format signal
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
M
ENU
6Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
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Settings and adjustments
Child lock
Preventing children from watching TV or certain channels.
Setting the CHILD LOCK mode (For the first time)
1Press
2Press /
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
to select “FEATURE”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display
FEATURE menu.
4Press /
to select “CHILD LOCK”.
5Press /
to display CHILD LOCK
menu.
6Press /
to select desired individual
setting as follow:
LOCK TV
Press / to
select “LOCK TV” to “ON” or
“OFF”.
• ON
LOCK TV will lock the entire TV
for viewing.
(Please see page
details on “To turn OFF or to
change setting of CHILD LOCK
mode”.)
• OFF
LOCK TV is deactivated.
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for
FEATURE
BLUE BACK
AUTO SEL ECT
CO
M
FY V I E
W
16:9
M
ODE
CH I LD LOC K
M
O
DE
SELECT :F IX :RETURN:
CH I LD LOC K
LOCK TV
POS I T I ON
LOCK ST ATUS
PASS
W
ORD
S
W
ITCH OFF TV TO ACTIVATE CHILD LOCK
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
CH I LD LOC K
LOCK TV
POS I T I ON
LOCK ST ATUS
PASS
W
ORD
S
W
ITCH OFF TV TO ACTIVATE CHILD LOCK
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
––
O FF
0000
ON
––
OFF
0000
M
ENU
M
ENU
M
ENU
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(continue)
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Number
buttons
NORMAL
MENU
Child lock (continued)
POSITION/LOCK STATUS
(i) Press / or
Number buttons (0~9) to set
the position.
(e.g. 25)
(ii) Press
select “LOCK STATUS” to
“ON” or “OFF”.
• ON: Channel position set above (e.g. 25) will be locked. You may
not able to view the channel position set above. (Please see
page
CHILD LOCK mode”.)
• OFF: Channel position set above (e.g. 25) will not be locked.
PASSWORD
/ to
35
for details on “To turn OFF or to change setting of
CH I LD LOC K
LOCK TV
POS I T I ON
LOCK ST ATUS
PASS
W
ORD
S
W
ITCH OFF TV TO ACTIVATE CHILD LOCK
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
OFF
25
ON
0000
M
ENU
Enter 4 digits PASSWORD using
Number buttons (0~9) on the
remote control.
(For example: 0000).
• Press
NORMAL
to reset the
entered number to “0000”.
7Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
CH I LD LOC K
LOCK TV
POS I T I ON
LOCK ST ATUS
PASS
W
ORD
S
W
ITCH OFF TV TO ACTIVATE CHILD LOCK
–
SELECT :ADJUST: 0
9RETURN:
• The CHILD LOCK mode will be activated after the TV is turned off and
on again.
OFF
––
OFF
0000
M
ENU
(continue)
• If you forget your PASSWORD, please input “2398” to enter, then change to new PASSWORD. To
change to new PASSWORD, please see
PASSWORD
above.
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Settings and adjustments
Child lock (continued)
To turn OFF or to change setting of CHILD LOCK mode
1While “CHILD LOCK ON”
Number
buttons
2Enter 4 digits PASSWORD
screen appear.
using Number buttons (0~9)
on the remote control.
(For example: 0000)
• Press to clear the
entered number.
CH I LD LOCK ON
PLEASE INPUT PASS
–25–––
CH I LD LOCK ON
PLEASE INPUT PASS
*25* ––
W
ORD
W
ORD
• If the wrong PASSWORD is
entered, “PASSWORD
INCORRECT” screen will
appear. Input the PASSWORD
again in this case.
25
PASSWORD I NCORR EC T
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• If you forget your PASSWORD, please input “2398” to enter, then change to new PASSWORD. To
change to new PASSWORD, please see
• The PASSWORD is shared for CHILD LOCK and VIEW TIMER.
PASSWORD
on 34.
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Demo
To learn more about TV set.
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “FEATURE”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
FEATURE menu.
ENTER
to display
or /
FEATURE
BLUE BACK
AUTO S EL ECT
CO
M
FY V I E
16:9
M
ODE
CH I LD LOC K
M
O
DE
OFF
ON
W
OFF
OFF
ON
4Press /
to select “DEMO”.
SELECT :ADJUST:RETURN:
5Press /
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
“ON”: Turn ON demonstration.
“OFF”: Turn OFF demonstration.
During demonstration is showing:
1 Press any button on remote control once will pause the demonstration
for approximately 1 minute.
2 Press any button again will exit the demo mode temporary and return
back to TV mode.
3 If no button is pressed within 1 minute the demonstration will be
automatically restarted.
4 Set DEMO to “OFF” for turning OFF the demonstration.
6Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
M
ENU
• You are advised to change the setting in MENU after the DEMO is turn “OFF”.
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Settings and adjustments
Clock
This is a real time clock and must be set before On Timer and
Off Timer can be used. If clock is not set, On Timer and Off
Timer cannot be set.
1Press
2Press /
Number
buttons
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
to select “TIMER”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
NORMAL
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display TIMER
menu.
4Press /
to select “CLOCK”.
5Press Number buttons (0~9)
to set clock.
• As soon as the clock is
entered, the clock starts
running.
6Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDERF
SELECT :ADJUST : 0
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
M
E
VOLU
OFF
W
VIE
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST : 0
––: ––
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
–
9RETURN:
–
9RETURN:
9:28
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
M
ENU
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ENU
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• CLOCK can be set from 0:00 until 23:59.
• This real time clock is not synchronized with the time from Teletext.
• If
is pressed for the 1st digit, the “0” will not appear after entering the 4th digit.
0
Example: “09:28” → “9:28”
• To cancel the clock setting, press
“
– –
: – –”.
when “CLOCK” is highlighted so as to set the clock to
NORMAL
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Number
buttons
Day
This function allow to set the day.
1Press
screen.
MENU
to call MENU
2Press /
to select “TIMER”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
M
ER
TI
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display TIMER
menu.
4Press /
to select “DAY”.
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN :
9:28
M
ON
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
5Press /
to set DAY.
• DAY is useful for On Timer only.
• When real time clock changes from 23:59 to 0:00, DAY will be updated
automatically.
• If the On Timer “STATUS” matches the DAY, the TV will turns power on
when the On Timer has been reached.
• DAY does not function if the real time clock has not been set.
• DAY can be select in the following order:
SUNMONTUE
SATFRITHU
6Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
On timer
Automatically turns power on when preset time on a specific
day has been reached.
WED
M
ENU
1Repeat steps 1 ~ 2 above.
2Press
menu.
ENTER
or /
to display TIMER
3Press /
to select “ON ”.
4Press Number buttons (0~9)
to set time for TV to turn on.
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST : 0
9:28
M
ON
12:15
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
–
9RETURN:
M
ENU
(continue)
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Settings and adjustments
On timer (continued)
TV Set (Bottom)
POWER
NORMAL
MENU
5Press /
to select “STATUS”.
6Press /
to set the status.
• STATUS can be select in the
following order:
ONCE
MONTUE
DAILY
SUNSATFRI
7Press /
to select “POSITION”.
8Press /
to set the position.
(e.g. 78)
9Press /
to select “VOLUME”.
10
Press /
to set volume.
11
Press
screen appears.
MENU
WEDTHU
until normal
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN :
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN:
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST :RE TURN :
9:28
M
ON
12:15
DA I L Y
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
9:28
M
ON
12:15
DA I L Y
78
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
9:28
M
ON
12:15
DA I L Y
78
23
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
M
ENU
M
ENU
M
ENU
ON TIMER indicator (Red)
• On Timer can be set from 0:00 until 23:59.
• If CLOCK is not set, On Timer cannot be functioned.
• If
Example: “09:28” → “9:28”
• To cancel the timer setting, press
“
– –
• The On timer is cancelled if the power is turned off using
• If the TV set is turned on by the On timer, then the TV set will be automatically turned off in two hours if
no buttons are pressed on the TV set or remote control.
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12
Press
POWER
to put TV set into Standby mode.
• The ON TIMER indicator lights up Red.
• When On Timer has been reached on the desired day, the power turns
on and a picture appears on the screen.
• The On Timer speaker volume gradually increases from zero to the
preset volume.
is pressed for the 1st digit, the “0” will not appear after entering the 4th digit.
0
when “ON ” is highlighted so as to set the timer to
NORMAL
: – –”.
POWER
on the TV set.
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Number
buttons
Off timer
Automatically switches the TV to standby mode when preset
time has been reached.
M
1Press
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
2Press /
to select “TIMER”.
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN:
M
ENU
NORMAL
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display TIMER
menu.
4Press /
to select “OFF ”.
5Press Number buttons (0~9)
to set time for TV to turn off.
6Press
MENU
screen appears.
• Five minutes before the OFF
TIMER is expires, the CLOCK
and the OFF TIMER appears on
the screen for several seconds.
• A flashing display of the
CLOCK and the OFF TIMER
will appears during the last few
seconds.
• When the OFF TIMER has
reached, the TV set enters the
Standby mode.
until normal
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST : 0
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST : 0
CLOCK2 : 25
OFF2 : 30
CLOCK2 : 26
OFF2 : 30
CLOCK2 : 27
OFF2 : 30
CLOCK2 : 28
OFF2 : 30
CLOCK2 : 29
OFF2 : 30
CLOCK2 : 30
OFF2 : 30
2:25
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
–
9RETURN:
–
9RETURN:
2:25
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
2:30
––: ––
OFF
M
ENU
M
ENU
Flashing
• Off Timer can be set from 0:00 to 23:59.
• If CLOCK is not set, Off Timer cannot be set.
0
• If
is pressed for the 1st digit, the “0” will not appear after entering the 4th digit.
Example: “09:28” → “9:28”
• To cancel the timer setting, press
NORMAL
when “OFF ” is highlighted so as to set the timer to “– – : – –”.
• The Off Timer is cancelled if the power is turned off or set to the Standby mode using
remote control or
POWER
on the TV set, or if the power is otherwise interrupted.
POWER
on the
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Settings and adjustments
Reminder on-screen timer
Lets you know when a preset time has passed by showing a
reminder OSD. Reminder also works when the TV is in standby
mode.
1Press
2Press /
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
to select “TIMER”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
M
ER
TI
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display TIMER
menu.
4Press /
to select “ ”.
5Press /
to set time.
• The Timer can be set in 10
minute intervals.
• The timer can be select in the
following order:
– – : – –0:100:20..... 12:50
• Maximum time that can be
preset is 12 hours and 50
minutes.
• The right example shows that
the Reminder will be activated
after one hour and 50 minutes.
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN:
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
W
VIE
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN:
––: ––
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
––: ––
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
1:50
OFF
(continue)
M
ENU
M
ENU
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Reminder on-screen timer (continued)
MENU
NORMAL
6Press
MENU
until normal
screen appears.
• Five minutes before the preset
length of time expires (in the
example, after one hour and 45
minutes) and each minute
thereafter, the remaining time
appears on the screen for
several seconds with the
beeping sound.
(When BEEP REMINDER is
set to “ON”)
• When the preset length of time
has passed, “
0:00” flashes in
red with the beeping sound.
(When BEEP REMINDER is
set to “ON”)
0:05
0:0
0:0
4
0:0
3
0:0
2
0:00
1
Flashing
• This function also works in the Standby mode. Power is automatically turned on five minutes before the
preset length of time expires. The TV set automatically returns to the Standby mode approximately 1
minute after the timer expired if no buttons are pressed on the TV set or remote control.
• The Reminder is cancelled if
• To cancel the timer setting, press
POWER
on the TV set is pressed or if the power is otherwise interrupted.
when “ ” is highlighted so as to set the timer to “– – : – –”.
NORMAL
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Settings and adjustments
View timer
It is a function of limiting TV viewing time for children by muting
sound and video when View Timer has passed.
1Press
2Press /
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
to select “TIMER”.
M
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display TIMER
menu.
4Press /
to select “VIEW ”.
5Press /
to display VIEW menu.
6Press /
to select “VIEWING TIME”.
7Press /
to set the time.
• The timer can be set in 30
minute intervals.
• The timer can be select in the
following order:
– – : – –0:301:00.....10:00
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
M
E
VOLU
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :F I X:RETURN:
VIE
W
VIE
W
ING TIME
LOCK
PASS
W
ORD
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN:
VIE
W
VIE
W
ING TIME
LOCK
PASS
W
ORD
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN :
––: ––
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
OFF
––: ––
OFF
0000
1:30
OFF
0000
M
ENU
M
ENU
M
ENU
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• As soon as the time is entered,
the timer starts to count down.
• It is reset to “– –:– –” when
view timer has expired.
(continue)
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Number
buttons
NORMAL
View timer (continued)
8Press /
to select “LOCK”.
9Press /
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
• ON: To lock the TV after View
Timer has expired.
(Please see page
details on “To watch the
TV programme again”.)
• OFF: LOCK is deactivated.
45
for
W
VIE
W
ING TIME
VIE
LOCK
PASS
W
ORD
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN:
1:30
ON
0000
M
ENU
MENU
VIE
10
Press /
to select “PASSWORD”.
11
Enter 4 digits PASSWORD
VIE
LOCK
PASS
W
W
ING TIME
W
ORD
using Number buttons (0~9)
on the remote control.
(For example: 0000)
• Press
NORMAL
to reset the
SELECT :ADJUST : 0
–
9RETURN:
entered number to “0000”.
12
Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
• For every 30 minutes interval, the remaining time will be displayed for 4
seconds with the beeping sound.
(When BEEP REMINDER is set to “ON”)
• Five minutes before the preset
length of time expires (in the
W
0:05
VIE
example, after 1 hours and 25
minutes), the remaining time
will be displayed every minute
with the beeping sound.
VIE
W
0:04
(When BEEP REMINDER is
set to “ON”).
•“0:00” will be displayed for 10
VIE
W
0:03
seconds just before VIEWING
TIME is complete with the
beeping sound.
W
0:02
VIE
(When BEEP REMINDER is
set to “ON”)
• When the viewing time has
VIE
W
passed, the TV set enters the
standby mode.
VIE
W
0:01
0:00
1:30
ON
0000
M
ENU
(continue)
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Settings and adjustments
View timer (continued)
To watch the TV programme again
(when the viewing time has passed)
Number
buttons
1Turn on power.
•“VIEWING TIME OVER” will
appear. If you do nothing, the
TV will turn off in approximately
30 seconds.
2Enter 4 digits PASSWORD
using Number buttons (0~9)
on the remote control.
(For example: 0000)
• Press to clear the
entered number.
• When you choose the correct
PASSWORD, the VIEWING
TIME is cancelled.
If the wrong PASSWORD is
entered, “PASSWORD
INCORRECT” screen will
appear for approximately 5
seconds.
Repeat step 2 to input the
PASSWORD again.
VIEWING T IMEOVER
PLEASE INPUT PASS
––––
VIEWING T IMEOVER
PLEASE INPUT PASS
*1* ––
PASSWORD I NCORR EC T
1
W
ORD
W
ORD
1
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• If you forget your PASSWORD, please input “2398” to enter, then repeat steps 10 and 11 on 44 to
change to new PASSWORD.
• The PASSWORD is shared for CHILD LOCK and VIEW TIMER.
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Beep reminder
It is a function to alert with beeping sound that the Reminder
and View Timer are expiring soon with the remaining time OSD
displays.
M
1Press
MENU
to call MENU
screen.
2Press /
to select “TIMER”.
ENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURE
TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
SELECT :F IX : ENTERRETURN :
M
ENU
MENU
ENTER
3Press
ENTER
or /
to display TIMER
menu.
4Press /
to select “BEEP REMINDER”.
5Press /
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
• ON: To alert users with
beeping sound that the
timer are expiring soon.
• OFF: The beeping sound is off.
6Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
TIMER
CLOCK
DAY
ON
STATUS
POS I T I ON
VOLU
M
E
OFF
VIE
W
BEEP REMINDER
SELECT :ADJUST :RETURN :
––: ––
SUN
––: ––
ONCE
––
––
––: ––
––: ––
ON
M
ENU
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Settings and adjustments
Favourite channels
The colour buttons can be used to select up to four favourite
channels.
Colour
buttons
CH
CH
1Press
to select your favourite
channel. (e.g. Channel 12)
CH
2Press
until channel number turns
white.
• The display will disappear after
three seconds, and then the
selected channel is preset.
/
, for example,
A
CH
3To watch favourite channel,
press
• The preset favourite channel
will be displayed. (e.g. Channel
12)
.
A
4To preset another favourite
channel, repeat steps 1 and
2 above.
• To change a preset favourite
channel, repeat steps 1 and 2
above.
12
Displayed in
green or yellow
12
Turns to white
12
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Broadcast features
NICAM broadcasts
Enables selection of reception mode when receiving a NICAM,
STEREO signal.
Stereo
MPX
Each time you press
MPX
, the
mode switches between NICAM
STEREO and MONO.
Bilingual
Each time you press
MPX
mode switches between M1 (main
sound), M2 (sub sound), and
MONO.
, the
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NICA
STEREO
49
M
ONO
49
NICA
M
49
NICA
M
49
M
ONO
M
M
1
M
2
Monaural
Each time you press
MPX
mode switches between NICAM
MONO and MONO.
• The setting can be selected individually for each channel position.
• NICAM-I: National and regional broadcast system used in the UK and Hong Kong.
• NICAM-B/G: National and regional broadcast system used in the Singapore and New Zealand.
, the
49
NICA
M
49
M
ONO
ONO
M
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Broadcast features
A2 stereo system broadcasts
Enables selection of reception mode when receiving an A2
stereo signal.
Stereo
MPX
Each time you press
MPX
, the
mode switches between STEREO
and MONO.
Bilingual
Each time you press
MPX
mode switches between MAIN and
SUB.
, the
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STEREO
49
M
ONO
49
MAIN
49
SUB
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• The setting can be selected individually for each channel position.
• A2 stereo-B/G: National and regional broadcast system used in Malaysia, Thailand and Australia.
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Teletext broadcasts
Teletext is an information service, organised like a magazine, which is provided by some television
stations in addition to regular television broadcasting. Your television receives special Teletext
signals broadcast by a TV station, processes the information and displays it graphically on the
screen. News, weather and sports information, stock exchange prices, programme previews and
closed captioning for the deaf are among the many services available through Teletext.
Teletext information is organised much like a magazine: according to pages and sub-pages. The
basic unit of displayed information is the page. A sub-page is one of a series of pages.
Teletext reception is controlled by using the remote control. Refer to the appropriate button
descriptions for operation of the Teletext functions.
FLOF and LIST
Depending on the TV programme, the
Teletext pages are transmitted using
different systems. Your SHARP TV is
adjusted to receive two Teletext
systems, namely FLOF and LIST,
which are automatically identified by
the receiver.
You can easily identify them by the
manner in which they appear on the
screen.
Entering and leaving Teletext mode
1Select a TV channel which is broadcasting the Teletext
programme you wish to watch.
Number
buttons
Colour
buttons
CH
CH
2Press
• Teletext information will appear on the screen.
3Press
Page selection
FLOFLIST
Teletext
NewsSportsMovieWeather
to select Teletext mode.
twice to exit Teletext mode.
Teletext
100F200300400
Fast page selection
Select an appropriate programme channel.
Press
To recall a page number displayed in the coloured brackets, simply press the
corresponding Colour button (
to select Teletext mode.
A
B
,
C
,
or
D
).
Number buttons (0~9)
Enter a desired page number with Number buttons (0~9). (Ex. Press
,
0
to select page 105.)
5
1
Page selector
You can sequentially select page numbers by pressing
CH
/
CH
.
,
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Broadcast features
Other features
(Text/Mix/Picture)
Each time you press the button, the
display mode changes as shown below.
TV modeTeletext modeMixed mode
TV mode: Current TV programme
screen.
Teletext mode: Teletext screen.
Mixed mode: The Teletext broadcast is
superimposed onto the current TV
programme screen.
TV mode
Current Programme
Teletext mode
Mixed mode
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(Half page)
Each time you press the button, the upper/lower half of the Teletext page is
magnified and displayed on the screen.
(Hold)
Press to hold a Teletext page or sub-page on the screen.
Press again to cancel the Hold mode.
(Reveal)
Press to reveal hidden information such as the answer to a quiz.
Press again to hide the information.
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LIST
Number
buttons
(Clock)
In TV mode: When a TV signal with Teletext data is received, press to display
the real time information on the top right area of the screen.
In Teletext mode: When a selected Teletext page has hidden sub-pages, you
can see them by performing the following procedure:
1Press
.
2Enter a desired sub-page number (4 digits) with Number buttons
(0~9). (Ex. Press
select sub-page 21.)
,
0
,
0
,
2
to
1
3Wait until the selected sub-page appears.
(Cancel)
Press to cancel the Teletext mode and restore the normal TV screen. Indication
is shown on the screen.
In this position, the TV programme cannot be changed, being in Teletext/
Cancelled mode.
LIST
Press to force the Teletext to LIST mode. It means that row 24 (bottom row of
Teletext) will not have transmitter information, only the pages that you have
previously stored in the memory.
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See
Press again to switch from LIST mode to FLOF system.
for more information on Teletext page memory list.
(Index)
Press to return to the index page.
• If the Teletext transmission data contains HITLIST signal, press
enter to HITLIST screen. Press
(Reset)
Press to return to the index page and exit Teletext mode.
• If the Teletext transmission data contains HITLIST signal, press
exit Teletext mode.
again will exit HITLIST screen.
will
will
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Broadcast features
LIST mode
Teletext page memory list
Your TV has 400 Teletext page number memories for fast recall of Teletext
information.
In programme positions 0 through 99, four Teletext page numbers can be
stored in each position; a total of 400 pages.
Page memory operation
LIST
Number
buttons
Colour
buttons
1Select the programme channel
number into which you want to
store Teletext page numbers.
2Press
Teletext mode (FLOF).
3Press
FLOF system to LIST mode.
to select the
LIST
to change from
4Enter the Teletext page number
(3 digits) using the Number
buttons (0~9).
(For example: To select page 315)
5Press
seconds, followed by the Colour
button (
number storage.
(For example:
LIST
for more than 2
A
or
C
,
D
C
B
,
) for page
)
100
FLOF Teletext
NewsSportsMovieWeather
100
LIST Teletext
100200300400
F
315
LIST Teletext
100200300400
F
315
LIST Teletext
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6Repeat steps 4 and 5 to store
other page number.
7Press
twice to exit the Teletext mode.
100200315
F
400
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Fast page selection (LIST mode)
LIST
Colour
buttons
1Select an appropriate programme
channel.
2Press
to select the
Teletext mode.
3Press
LIST
to change from
FLOF system to LIST mode.
4To recall a page number
displayed in the coloured
brackets, simply press the
corresponding colour button
A
(
or
5Press
to FLOF mode.
D
,
LIST
B
,
).
again to return
C
100
FLOF Teletext
NewsSportsMovieWeather
100
LIST Teletext
100200315400
F
315
LIST Teletext
100200315
F
400
How colour buttons work in FLOF mode
• If link-page data are transmitted from the
TV station, each link-page can be viewed
by pressing the Colour buttons (
B
• If no link-page data are transmitted, pressing
each Colour button (
C
pages.
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
CYAN
,
or
C
and
D
A
: Current page No. plus 1.
: Current page No. plus 2.
B
: Current page No. plus 3.
C
: Current page No. minus 1.
D
D
).
,
A
) selects the following
,
A
B
,
NewsSportsMovieWeather
101
102103104100
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Connections
Connecting to a DVD player
The DVD input terminals (COMPONENT-IN) on the rear of the TV can be used to input
high-quality images from a DVD player.
DVD input terminals
TV
Red: To AUDIO (R)
White: To AUDIO (L)
To audio out (L/R) terminals
To colour-difference
(component video) out terminals
Green: To Y
Blue: To P
Red: To P
B
R
(CB)
(CR)
TV
Watching DVD Playback
1Press
TV/VIDEO
2Turn on the DVD player and begin
Connecting the video terminals
DVD input terminalsDVD player
COMPONENT-IN
VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
YY or Y/Y
B(CB)PB(CB) or B-Y/Pb
P
R(CR)PR(CR) or R-Y/Pr
P
to select
“COMPONENT”, DVD input
screen.
playback.
DVD player
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• When connecting the TV to a DVD player via the Component-in terminals, the video and audio from the
DVD player cannot be output through the Audio/Video out terminals on the TV.
• Please refer to the operation manual of your DVD player for more information.
• Be sure to fully insert the plugs of the connecting cables into the terminals on the TV set and video
equipment. Failure to do so may result in noise.
• Before connecting the cables, turn off the power of the TV set and video equipment.
• Always remove the cables from the terminals by the plugs and not the cables themselves.
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Connecting to an antenna
To enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. The following is a brief explanation of
the types of connections that are used for coaxial and feeder cables.
If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a standard
DIN45325 plug (IEC 169-2), plug it into the antenna jack at the rear of
the set.
If your outdoor antenna uses a 300-ohm twin-lead flat feeder, connect a
300-ohm to 75-ohm impedance converter and plug it into the antenna
jack at the rear of the set.
TV
Standard DIN45325 plug (IEC169-2)
75-ohm coaxial cable (round cable) (not supplied)
TV
300-ohm twin-lead
flat feeder
(not supplied)
75-ohm impedance
converter
(not supplied)
Antenna in
Connecting to an antenna via a VCR
You can also connect the TV set to the tuner on a VCR using the connection shown below.
VCR
To antenna in
terminal
To RF out
terminal
TV
TV
Antenna in
• When using the RF terminal connection, set the TV to channel zero to make initial adjustments for the
VCR.
• Turn off the power on the TV set and the VCR being connected before making the above connections.
Be sure the cord plugs are fully inserted in the connection terminals.
• See the operation manual of your VCR for connection details.
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Connections
Connecting to video equipment
Enjoy playback from a video disc player, VCR or other video equipment by connecting
them to this TV set using the Audio/Video in terminals.
Example use of front terminals
TV
DVD Player
VCR
Behind the door
AV-3 IN
Example use of rear terminals
For Recording and Editing
VCR
To Audio/
Video in
terminals
TV
Yellow: To VIDEO
White: To AUDIO (L)
Red: To AUDIO (R)
TV
Camcorder
To Audio/Video
out terminals
To Audio/Video
out terminals
Video Game
To S-Video
out terminal
Yellow: To VIDEO
White: To AUDIO (L)
Red: To AUDIO (R)
For Playback
VCR
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To Audio
out terminals
To S-Video out terminal
DVD Player
• The S-Video Terminal has the priority over the AV terminal.
• The S-Video Terminal and Audio (L-R) terminals must be connected to playback DVD.
• SAV1 (S-Video 1) and AV1 cannot be use or plug in at the same time, blur picture might be appear.
(SAV3 (S-Video 3) and AV3 as well)
• Turn off the power on the TV set and the VCR being connected before making the above connections.
Be sure the cord plugs are fully inserted in the connection terminals.
• For playback of monaural audio, connect the external source to the audio input left terminal on the front
or rear of the TV set (MONO) to hear the same sound from both speakers.
• The audiovisual cords required to connect the TV set with video equipment may differ from those shown
in the above diagram. See the operation manual of your video equipment for connection details.
• The above recording and editing connections are for intended solely for personal use and not for
the illegal copying of audiovisual material protected by copyright laws.
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Troubleshooting
The following problems do not always indicate a hardware failure. Therefore, please use
the troubleshooting guide below before calling for repair service.
If, after following the guide none of the remedies work, unplug the TV set and call for
service.
Quick
Service
Check List
Possible Causes/Remedies
Try a new channel to check for possible
station trouble.
TV not plugged in.
Outlet power OFF.
POWER switch of TV not ON.
Antenna not connected to terminal at the
back of the TV set.
If outside antenna is used, check for
broken wires.
Check for local interference.
Turn OFF using the
then turn ON again after a minute.
Adjust COLOUR control.
Check batteries in the remote control.
POWER switch,
Problems
Remote control does not work.
Bars on screen
Picture distorted.
Picture rolls vertically.
No colour
Poor reception on some channels
Picture weak.
Picture lines or streaks
Picture ghosting
Picture blurred.
Sound OK, picture poor.
Picture OK, sound poor.
No picture or sound
Try fine tuning to correct.
Contrast setting in picture mode might be all the
way to the minus side. Press the NORMAL button
on the remote control to correct.
Increase the volume.
• This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by external
electrical noise or interference. If this should happen, unplug the unit and plug it in again after a few
minutes.
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
• Receiving system: These receiving systems, encompassing all currently available technology, include
those with planned broadcast, videotape and laserdisc hardware and software.
• Reception channels: Some examples of the main receivable channels are shown above.
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Definition of Terms
Extended Pseudo
Stereo (EPS)
Extended Spatial
Stereo (ESS)
SRS
BBE
The Incredible Mono module (I-Mono) generates two channels from one
mono input signal. When the sound of the mono input signal is processed,
the listener gets the impression that the sound is essentially a stereo
signal.
The listener gets the impression of a sound reproduced by two virtual
speakers, positioned at a larger distance between each other than
between the actual speakers. So, the stereo image is expanded by this
widening sound effect.
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. SRS technology is incorporated
under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
3D Stereo retrieves the spatial information from any stereo signal. It
produces a larger sweet spot.
Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc.
Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP4638258, 5510752 and 5736897.
BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
BBE High Definition Sound restores clarity and presence for better speech
intelligibility and musical realism.
The BBE
the brilliance and clarity of sound.
sound restores the transients of the audio signals. This improves
AVL
The AVL reduces the audio input signal in the MAIN channel (L, R) to a
selectable maximum output level if it exceeds this level at the input of the
stage.
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