Sharp 29K-FM5M Operation Manual

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COLOUR TELEVISION
29K-FH5M
OPERATION MANUAL
Please read this operation manual carefully before using the colour television.
ENGLISH
MELAYU
Contents
[ SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS ]
[ ACCESSORIES ]
E2
[ ANTENNA
E3
CONNECTION ]
• Connecting to an antenna
• Connecting to an antenna via a VCR
[ CONNECTING TO
E4
OTHER EQUIPMENTS ]
[ CONNECTING AND
E5
WATCHING DVD ]
• Connecting to a DVD player
• Watching DVD
[ PART NAMES ]
E6
• TV set
• Remote control
• Installing batteries
E7
E8
E10
E11
[ BASIC OPERATION ]
• Turn on the power
• On-screen display language selection
• Channel selection
• Adjusting volume
[ CHANNEL SETTING ]
[ PICTURE OR SOUND ADJUSTMENT ]
[ TIMER SETTING ]
• On timer
• Off timer
• Reminder on-screen timer
• Beep reminder
[ FEATURES ]
• Blue back
• Auto select
• Power save
• 16:9 mode
• Child lock
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16
E17
[ USEFUL FEATURES ]
• Channel/Timer display
• Channel recall
• TV/Video selection
• Surround sound
• Mute
• Sound mode
• Equalizer
• Favourite channels
[ NICAM/A2 STEREO SYSTEM BROADCASTS ]
[ TELETEXT BROADCASTS ]
[
TROUBLESHOOTING
[ SPECIFICATIONS ]
[ DEFINITION OF TERMS ]
]
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E1 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.
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.
Moisture
To prevent electrical shock, do not use the TV set in an excessively damp place.
Servicing
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the back of the cabinet. This TV set contains dangerous voltage.
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.
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.
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.
TV Set position
Do place the TV set onto an even stand, table or rack which size is bigger than the TV set. If the TV set is put onto a smaller size or uneven stand, table or rack may cause the TV cabinet to distort. Do not put or insert anything between TV set and the stand, table or rack.
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.
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.
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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E2 ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are included with this television.
Remote Control Size-AA batteries
Operation manual
E3 ANTENNA CONNECTION
Connecting to an antenna Connecting to an antenna via a VCR
TV
300-ohm twin-lead flat feeder (not supplied)
coaxial cable (round cable)
(not supplied)
Standard DIN45325
plug (IEC 169-2)
75-ohm impedance converter (not supplied)
75-ohm
Antenna in
VCR
COMPONENT
AV-1 IN OUT
VIDEO
Y
L
ı
P
B(CB
)
(MONO)
AUDIO
ı
R
P
R(CR
)
To antenna
in terminal To RF out terminal
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.
E4 CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTS
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 of front terminal usage
TV VCR
To Audio/Video out terminals
Yellow : To VIDEO White : To AUDIO (L) Red : To AUDIO (R)
DVD Player
Camcorder Video Game
When using the RF terminal connection, set the TV to channel zero to make initial adjustments for the VCR.
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CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTS (Continued
Example of rear terminal usage
For Playback
DVD Player
To Audio/Video out terminals
TV
)
Yellow : To VIDEO White : To AUDIO (L) Red : To AUDIO (R)
For Recording and Editing
VCR
COMPONENT
AV-1 IN OUT
VIDEO
Y
L
ı
P
B(CB
)
(MONO)
AUDIO
ı
R
P
R(CR
)
To Audio/Video out terminals
VCR
COMPONENT
AV-1 IN OUT
Y
P
B(CB
R(CR
P
)
)
(MONO)
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
ı
ı
R
To Audio/Video in terminals
E5 CONNECTING AND WATCHING DVD
Connecting to a DVD player
The DVD input terminals (COMPONENT-IN) on the rear of the TV can be used to input high­quality images from a DVD player.
TV
Red : To AUDIO IN (R) White : To AUDIO IN (L)
COMPONENT
AV-1 IN OUT
VIDEO
Y
L
ı
P
B(CB
)
(MONO)
AUDIO
ı
R
P
R(CR
)
To audio out (L/R) terminals
DVD input terminals
COMPONENT
AV-1 IN OUT
Y
B(CB
)
P
(MONO)
R(CR
)
P
DVD player
Green : To Y Blue : To P Red : To P
VIDEO
L
ı
AUDI O
ı
R
To colour-difference (component video) out terminals
B (CB) R (CR)
Connecting the video terminals
DVD input terminals DVD player
Y Y or Y/Y
COMPONENT-IN
B(CB)
P
PB(CB) or
VIDEO
R(CR)
P
P
B-Y/Pb
R(CR) or
R-Y/Pr
Watching DVD
! Press
screen.
TV/VIDEO
to select “COMPONENT”, DVD input
@ Turn on the DVD player and begin playback.
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 intended solely for personal use and not for the illegal copying of audiovisual material protected by copyright laws.
The rear COMPONENT-IN terminals have the priority over the rear AV1-IN terminals. If 2 equipments are connected to the TV set from the rear COMPONENT-IN terminals and rear AV1-IN terminals at the same time, COMPONENT-IN picture will be automatically displayed.
TNENOPMOC
POWER
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
7809
SURROUND
BACD
CH
CH
NORMAL
TV/VIDEO
MENU
TV/VIDEO
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E6 PART NAMES
TV set
Headphone jack
Insert headphone plug into headphone jack to listen to audio with headphone.
0
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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.
Remote control
POWER
! @
#
SOUND MODE
$
SURROUND
%
^
&
*
MPX
NORMAL
MPX
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
Installing batteries
Pull up or replace back the
1
battery cover.
Insert two batteries (size
2
AA). Be sure to match the battery j/k terminals.
SAVE
TV/VIDEO
123
456
78
BACD
CH
CH
TV/TEXT
9
0
MENU
LIST
I
POWER SAVE
TV/VIDEO
W
R
CH
CH
MENU
U
(
)
Q
E
T
Y
POWER
1
POWER switch
Turns on and off the main power.
2 STANDBY indicator
Power can be turned on by the remote control when the indicator is lit red.
3 ON TIMER indicator
Lights up red when the On Timer is set.
4 POWER SAVE indicator
Lights up red when Power Save mode is on.
5 Infrared sensor window
Receives the infrared wave from the remote control.
6 POWER SAVE sensor
Room brightness sensor
MENU/PRESET
7
MENU/PRESET button
Tunes the channels. Used for MENU setup.
8
/
Volume up/down buttons
Adjusts the volume.
9
CH
/
CH
Channel up/down buttons
Selects the channels. Tunes or sets the channels.
0 Headphone jack
Use to listen to the audio with headphone.
q Video input terminal (AV-2 IN)
Connects to a camcorder, video game, etc.
w Audio input terminals (AV-2 IN)
Connects to a camcorder, video game, etc.
!
Turns the TV on or to Standby mode.
@
Mutes the sound and restores sound to previous level.
#
Switches between main and sub sound, and stereo and monaural sound.
$
Switches between MOVIE, MUSIC, NEWS and CUSTOM.
%
Switches between “OFF” or “ESS” (during receiving signal stereo) and “OFF” or “EPS” (during receiving signal monaural).
^
Returns to previously viewed channel.
&
Adjusts the volume. Used for MENU setup.
*
Resets all settings.
(
Switches POWER SAVE mode on or off.
)
Switches between TV broadcasts and AV input programmes.
Q
Displays the channel and timer settings on the screen.
W
Number buttons
E
Switches between one- or two-digit mode channel selection.
R
Colour buttons Operate the Favourite Channel and Teletext functions.
T
Selects the channel. Used for MENU setup.
Y
Calls the MENU screen.
U
Teletext buttons Operate the Teletext functions.
I
Infrared transmitter window
Aim this window at the infrared sensor window on your TV set.
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E7 BASIC OPERATION
M
ENU
SOUND
PICTURE
FEATURE TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
AUT12O AUTO OFF
168. 25
M
Hz
CH-S ET T I NG
COLOUR -S YST E
M
POS I T I ON
SOUND- SYS TE
M SK IP AUTO M
ANUAL
LANGUAGE ENGL I SH
Turn on the power
• When the standby indicator is off, press the
• When the standby indicator is red, press on the remote control. The
standby indicator changes to green and a picture appears.
POWER
.
On-screen display language selection
TV set
• Press
MENU/PRESET
for more than two seconds, the
language select mode appears.
• Press
• Pressing
CH
MENU/PRESET
Language CH-Setting Normal screen
CH
/
to select desired language.
changes the screen as shown below.
MENU screen
• Press
• Press
MENU
to call MENU screen.
CH
/
CH
to select “CH-SETTING”.
• Press / to display CH-SETTING menu.
• Press
CH
/
CH
to select “LANGUAGE”.
• Press / to select desired language.
ENGLISH
• Press
FRANCAIS
MENU
until normal screen appears.
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HENGLI S
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Channel selection
! Using
• Press 1 / 2 / ... / 98 / 99 / AV1 (or COMPONENT) / AV2 / 0 / 1 / 2 ...
• Press 1 / 0 / AV2 / AV1 (or COMPONENT) / 99 / 98 / ... / 2 / 1 / 0 ...
CH
CH
CH
CH
/
and channels change as shown below.
and channels change as shown below.
[ TV Set (Bottom) ]
Standby indicator
POWER
[ Behind the door ]
CH
CH
MENU/PRESET
POWER
TV/VIDEO
MPX
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
SAVE
1 23
4 5 6
78
0
BACD
CH
CH
MENU
LISTLIST
1
5
9
CH
CH
@ With the number buttons (on remote control)
• To select a one-digit channel, such as 5, press
5
. If “5-” is indicated, press to select one-digit input, and then press again.
• To select a two-digit channel, such as 15, press to select the two-digit input. Press
1
, and then press
Adjusting volume
! Adjust volume using / .
• The volume bar disappears approximately five seconds after the volume has been adjusted.
• When the standby indicator is red, either
• Channels that have been skipped cannot be selected by
• The AV1 (or COMPONENT) and AV2 input channels can be selected using
5
1
51
5
.
VOLUME19
CH
/
CH
on the TV can be pressed to turn on the power.
CH
/
CH
.
TV/VIDEO
.
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E8 CHANNEL SETTING
Enables individual channel setting.
! Press @ Press
If you press seconds during normal screen, the LANGUAGE mode screen will appear. Press
Pressing
# Press
MENU
CH
MENU/PRESET
to call MENU screen.
CH
/
MENU/PRESET
again to display CH-SETTING menu.
MENU/PRESET
to select “CH-SETTING”.
on TV set for more than two
changes the screen as shown
below.
Language CH-Setting Normal screen
/
to display CH-SETTING
menu.
$ Press
CH
% Each time you press
/
CH
to select desired setting.
/
for individual items changes as follows:
POSITION
The channel position changes to the higher or lower number.
COLOUR-SYSTEM
AUTO SECAM
PA L
, setting
M
ENU
PICTURE SOUND FEATURE TI
M
ER
CH- SETT ING
SELECT : CH ENTER:
CH- SETT ING
POS I T I ON COLOUR -SYST E SOUND- SYS TE SK IP AUTO M
ANUAL
LANGUAGE ENGL I SH
SEL ECT : CH ADJUST : RETURN:
M
M
RETURN:
12 AUTO AUTO OFF
168. 25
[ Behind the door ]
CH
M
ENU
MENU/PRESET
POWER
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
78
SURROUND
BACD
CH
M
Hz
M
ENU
NORMAL
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
9
0
CH
CH
MENU
MENU
LISTLIST
SOUND-SYSTEM
D/K D/K NICAM I I NICAM
B/G NICAM B/GB/G A2AUTO
SKIP
ON OFF 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 started. Auto tuning bar will shown during Auto Search only.
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.
^ Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
CH-S ET T I NG
POS I T I ON COLOUR -SYST E SOUND- SYS TE SK IP AUTO M
ANUAL
LANGUAGE ENGL ISH
SEL ECT : CH ADJUST : RETURN :
CH-S ET T I NG
POS I T I ON COLOUR -SYST E SOUND- SYS TE SK IP AUTO M
ANUAL
LANGUAGE ENGL ISH
SEL ECT : CH ADJUST : RETURN :
M
M
M
M
12 AUTO AUTO OFF
168. 25
12 AUTO AUTO OFF
168. 25
M
Hz
M
ENU
M
Hz
M
ENU
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.
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.
When using FINE, the channel number changes from green to yellow.
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E9 PICTURE OR SOUND ADJUSTMENT
! Press @ Press
# Press
$ Press
% Adjust using
MENU
CH
CH
to call MENU screen.
CH
/
/
/
CH
to select “PICTURE” or “SOUND”.
to display PICTURE or SOUND menu.
to select adjustment items.
/
.
Wait for approximately five seconds to return to PICTURE/SOUND menu.
^ Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to adjust other items. & Press
The following table lists the adjustment items shown in the PICTURE/SOUND menu and how they change as you press / .
PICTURE menu table
Selected item Press Press
VIDEO MODE
CONTRAST To decrease contrast
COLOUR For less colour intensity For more colour intensity
BRIGHTNESS For less brightness
TINT To move tint toward red
SHARPNESS For less sharpness For more sharpness
PICTURE NR (see note below)
WHITE TEMP To more reddish To more bluish
TINT can only be selected and adjusted when receiving NTSC broadcasts. (AV input)
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.
SOUND menu table
Selected item Press Press
EQUALIZER (Refer to for details on Equalizer) E12
SURROUND*
BALANCE To shift balance To shift balance
2
AVL*
BASS+ The BASS+ is ON The BASS+ is OFF
AVL is advised to be set to “ON when compact disk (CD) is being playback.
*1: SURROUND mode can be set between
(i) OFF ESS (during receiving sound signal is stereo) (ii) OFF EPS (during receiving sound signal is monaural)
*2: Please see
MENU
until normal screen appears.
DYNAMIC SOFT CUSTOMSTANDARD SOFT CUSTOM
To increase contrast
+
+
For more brightness
To move tint toward green
+
ON OFF
background background
1
(Please see note below)
toward left
The AVL is ON The AVL is OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
→ ←
→ ←
for details on Definition of Terms.
E17
toward right
M
ENU
PICTURE SOUND FEATURE TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
[ PICTURE menu screen ]
PICTURE
VIDEO CONTRAS T COLOUR BR IGHT NESS TINT SHARPNES S PICTURE NR
W
HI TE TEMP
SELECT : CH ADJUST : RETURN:
CONTRAS T 50
M
ENU
PICTURE SOUND FEATURE TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
[ SOUND menu screen ]
SOUND
EQUAL IZ ER SURROUND EPS BALANCE 15 AVL ON BASS
SELECT : CH ADJUST : RETURN:
BALANCE 15
POWER
TV/VIDEO
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
M
ODE
+
9
78
0
BACD
CH
CH
MENU
LISTLIST
CUST
50 – 10 +25
20 – 20 ON
ON
NORMAL
O
M
CH
CH
MENU
M
ENU
M
ENU
Pressing
NORMAL
while a PICTURE/SOUND selection is displayed, only the selected mode is reset to the standard
(factory-setting) position.
Pressing
NORMAL
while the PICTURE/SOUND menu screen is displayed will reset all the items of PICTURE/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.
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E10 TIMER SETTING
On timer
Automatically turns power on after a set length of time has passed.
! Press @ Press # Press / to display TIMER menu. $ Press % Press / to set time for TV to
turn on.
• Maximum time that can be preset is 12 hours and 50 minutes. Timer start to count down after setting.
^ Press & Press / to set the channel. * Repeat step 6 to 7 above to select and set the
VOLUME”.
( Press ) Press to put TV set into Standby mode.
• The ON TIMER indicator lights up Red.
• When the preset length of time setting has passed, the power turns on and a picture appears on the screen.
• The ON TIMER speaker volume gradually increases from zero to preset volume.
MENU
CH
CH
CH
MENU
to call MENU screen.
CH
/
/
/
CH
CH
to select “TIMER”.
to select “ON ”.
to select “POSITION”.
until normal screen appears.
M
ENU
PICTURE SOUND
FEATURE TI
M
ER
CH- SETT ING
SELECT : CH ENTER :
TIMER
ON 8 :0 0
POS I T I ON ––
VOLU
M
E ––
OFF ––: ––
BEEP RE
M
INDER OFF
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
TIMER
ON 8 :0 0
POS I T I ON 78 VOLU
M
E ––
OFF ––: ––
BEEP RE
M
INDER OFF
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
TIMER
ON 8 :0 0
POS I T I ON 78 VOLU
M
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OFF ––: ––
BEEP RE
M
INDER OFF
RETURN:
––: ––
––: ––
––: ––
[ TV Set (Bottom) ]
ON TIMER indicator
M
ENU
POWER
SAVE
MPX
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
M
ENU
NORMAL
M
ENU
TV/VIDEO
123
456
9
78
0
BACD
CH
CH
MENU
LISTLIST
(Red)
CH
CH
MENU
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
Off timer
Automatically turns power off after a set length of time has passed.
! Repeat step 1 to 3 of ON TIMER. @ Press
CH
/
CH
to select “OFF ”.
# Press / to set time for TV to
turn off.
• Maximum time that can be preset is 12 hours and 50 minutes. Timer start to count down after setting.
$ Press
• Five minutes before the preset length of time expires, the remaining time appears on the screen.
• A flashing display of the remaining time appears during the last few seconds. When the preset length of time has passed, the TV set enters the Standby mode.
MENU
until normal screen appears.
TIMER
ON ––: ––
POS I T I ON –– VOLU
M
E ––
OFF –– : ––
BEEP RE
M
INDER OFF
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
TIMER
ON ––: ––
POS I T I ON –– VOLU
M
E ––
OFF 2 : 3 0
BEEP RE
M
INDER OFF
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
––: ––
––: ––
M
ENU
OFF 0: 0 5
OFF 0: 0 4
OFF 0: 0 3
M
ENU
OFF 0: 0 2
OFF 0: 0 1
OFF 0: 0 0
Flashing
M
ENU
• 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.
• The Off timer is cancelled if the power is turned off or set to the Standby mode using
POWER
or
on the TV set, or if the power is otherwise interrupted.
POWER
.
on the remote control
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E10 TIMER SETTING (Continued
TIMER
ON –– : ––
POS I T I ON –– VOLU
M
E ––
OFF ––: ––
––: ––
BEEP RE
M
INDER OFF
TIMER
ON ––: ––
POS I T I ON –– VOLU
M
E ––
OFF ––: ––
1:50
BEEP RE
M
INDER OFF
TIMER
ON ––: ––
POS I T I ON –– VOLU
M
E ––
OFF –– : ––
––: ––
BEEP RE
M
INDER ON
M
ENU
SOUND
PICTURE
FEATURE TI
M
ER
CH-S ET T I NG
FEATURE
AUTO S EL ECT ON PO
W
ER SAV
E
OFF
BLUE BACK ON
CH I LD LOC K
16: 9
M
ODE OF F
)
Reminder on-screen timer
Lets you know when a preset length of time has passed by displaying a countdown timer on the screen. This is useful for timer cooking while you watch TV.
!
Repeat step 1 to 3 of ON TIMER.
@
#
Press
Press
CH
• Maximum time that can be preset is 12 hours and 50 minutes.
• The example at right shows that the Reminder will be activated after one hour and 50 minutes.
$
Press
MENU
• 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”)
Beep reminder
It is a function to alert with beeping sound that the Reminder is expiring soon with the remaining time OSD displays.
!
Repeat step 1 to 3 of ON TIMER.
@
Press
#
Press
ON: To alert users with beeping sound that the
OFF: The beeping sound is off.
$
Press
CH
timer are expiring soon.
MENU
CH
/
/
to select “ ”.
to set time.
until normal screen appears.
CH
/
/
to select “BEEP REMINDER”.
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
until normal screen appears.
MPX
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
POWER
SAVE
123
456
78
Flashing
TV/VIDEO
9
0
BACD
CH
CH
MENU
LISTLIST
0:05
0:04
0:03
0:02
0:01
0:00
CH
CH
MENU
E11 FEATURES
Blue back
Automatically turns the screen blue if a broadcast signal is not received.
!
Press
@
Press
#
Press
$
Press
%
Press
^
Press
When BLUE BACK is set to ON”:
No signal Blue back TV off
The Reminder 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
Poor reception due to weak signals and too much noise may activate BLUE BACK, despite the presence of 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.
MENU
CH
CH
MENU
after 3 seconds
to call MENU screen.
CH
/
/
/
/
CH
to select “FEATURE”.
to display FEATURE menu.
to select “BLUE BACK”.
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
until normal screen appears.
after 15 minutes
POWER
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
(Indicator)
Standby mode
Standby indicator lights up red
on the TV set is pressed or if the power is otherwise interrupted.
POWER SAVE
123
MPX
456
78
BACD
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
9
0
CH
CH
MENU
MENU
LISTLIST
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FEATURE
AUTO S EL ECT ON PO
W
ER SAV
E
OFF
BLUE BACK OFF
CH I LD LOC K
16:9
M
ODE OF F
FEATURE
AUTO S EL ECT ON PO
W
ER SAV
E
ON
BLUE BACK OF F
CH I LD LOC K
16:9
M
ODE O FF
OFF
POWER
ON
POWER
AVES
AVES
)
Auto select
When video equipment, such as a video game system or camcorder, is connected to the front (AV-2 IN) terminals, this TV set automatically selects the input mode (AV2).
! Repeat step 1 to 3 of BLUE BACK. @ Press
CH
/
CH
to select “AUTO SELECT”.
# Press / to select “ON” or “OFF”. $ Press
To use the Auto Select function, confirm the following:
• The TV set is turned on. ( Standby indicator lights up green.)
MENU
until normal screen appears.
Example
Connect the video equipment to the front (AV-2 IN) terminals.
8 AV2
Input mode (AV2) is automatically selected.
POWER
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
7809
SURROUND
BACD
NORMAL
TV/VIDEO
CH
CH
MENU
LISTLIST
• The video equipment, such as a video game system or camcorder, is connected to the front (AV-2 IN) terminals.
Power save
This function reduces the picture brightness to create a softer image while saving electricity.
MENU screen
!
Repeat step 1 to 3 of BLUE BACK.
@
Press
#
Press / to select “ON” or “OFF”.
CH
• When POWER SAVE is set to “ON”, the POWER SAVE indicator on the TV set lights up red.
• When POWER SAVE is set to “OFF”, the POWER SAVE indicator on the TV set turns off.
$
Press
MENU
CH
/
to select “POWER SAVE”.
until normal screen appears.
POWER SAVE indicator
POWER SAVE
CH
CH
MENU
(Red)
Remote Control
!
Press Each time you press
@
POWER SAVE
directly enter to the POWER SAVE mode screen.
POWER SAVE
, the mode switches between ON” and
OFF.
• When POWER SAVE is set to “ON”, the POWER SAVE indicator on the TV set lights up red.
• When POWER SAVE is set to “OFF”, the POWER SAVE indicator on the TV set turns off.
#
The POWER SAVE mode screen disappear approximately five seconds.
16:9 mode
Selects the width of the picture.
! Repeat step 1 to 3 of BLUE BACK. @ Press
CH
/
CH
to select “16:9 MODE”.
# Press / to select “ON or “OFF.
Format of signal Input Mode set to OFF Mode set to “ON”
16:9 format signal
4:3 format signal
$ Press
MENU
until normal screen appears.
FEATURE
BLUE BACK OF F AUTO SE LE CT ON
W
ER SAV
E
PO 16: 9
M
ODE ON
CH I LD LOCK
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
OFF
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 TV is power on with AV2 jack plug in, even video equipment is off, the AV2 mode is still selected. Use the
remote control to return to a TV channel.
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FEATURE
AUTO S EL ECT ON PO
W
ER SAV
E
OFF
BLUE BACK OF F
CH I LD LOC K
16:9
M
ODE OF F
CH I LD LOCK ON
PLEASE INPUT PASS
W
ORD
*25* ––
PASSWORD I NCORR EC T
25
)
Child lock
Preventing children from watching TV or certain channels.
Setting the CHILD LOCK mode (For the first time)
! Repeat step 1 to 3 of BLUE BACK. @ Press
CH
# Press
menu.
$ Press
LOCK TV
Press / to select LOCK TV toON or OFF”.
ON: LOCK TV will lock the entire TV for
OFF: LOCK TV deactivated.
POSITION/LOCK STATUS
i) Press / or Number buttons
ii) Press / to select LOCK
ON: Channel position set above (e.g. 25) will
OFF: Channel position set above (e.g. 25) will not be locked.
CH
viewing.
(0~9) to set the position. (e.g. 25)
STATUS to “ON” or “OFF”.
be locked. You may not able to view the channel position set above.
/
/
/
CH
to select “CHILD LOCK”.
to display CHILD LOCK
CH
to select desired individual setting as follow:
CH I LD LOCK
LOCK TV ON POS I T I ON ––
LOCK STATUS OFF
W
ORD 0 00 0
PASS
W
ITCH OFF TV TO ACTIVATE CHILD LOCK
S
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
CH I LD LOCK
LOCK TV OFF POS I T I ON 25
LOCK STATUS ON
PASS
W
ORD 0 0 00
W
ITCH OFF TV TO ACTIVATE CHILD LOCK
S
SELECT : CH ADJUST: RETURN:
POWER
TV/VIDEO
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
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SURROUND
BACD
CH
CH
NORMAL
M
ENU
M
ENU
Number
buttons
CH
CH
MENU
LISTLIST
MENU
NORMAL
PASSWORD
Enter 4 digits PASSWORD using Number buttons (0~9) on the remote control.
CH I LD LOCK
LOCK TV OFF POS I T I ON ––
LOCK ST ATUS OFF
W
ORD 0 0 00
PASS
(For example: 0000)
Press
0000”.
% Press
NORMAL
MENU
to reset the entered number to
until normal screen appears.
W
ITCH OFF TV TO ACTIVATE CHILD LOCK
S
SELECT : CH ADJUST: 0
9RETURN:MENU
The CHILD LOCK mode will be activated after the TV is turned off and on again.
To turn OFF or to change setting of CHILD LOCK mode
! While CHILD LOCK ON screen appear. @ Enter 4 digits PASSWORD using Number
buttons (0~9) on the remote control. (For example:0000)
Press to clear the entered number.
If the wrong PASSWORD is entered,PASSWORD INCORRECT” screen will appear.
Input the PASSWORD again in this case.
If you forget your PASSWORD, please input “2398” to enter, then change to new PASSWORD.
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OFF 2 : 30
ON 8 : 00
1:50
5
Channel / Timer display
Displays the current channel number, the timer, and other settings on the screen.
! Press
.
• The time remaining on the On timer, Off timer, and Reminder appears on the screen.
@ Press
again.
• The channel number appear on the screen.
# Press
once again.
• The display disappears.
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.
.
POWER
TV/VIDEO
MPX
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
SAVE
123
456
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BAC
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
Number
buttons
D
MENU
LISTLIST
SURROUND
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 COMPONENT), AV2 and TV programme.
Surround sound
Produces a virtual surround sound from the TV’s speakers.
Each time you press
Receiving signal stereo
SURROUND
OFF
Receiving signal monaural
SURROUND
OFF
SURROUND
SURROUND
S
ES
SURROUND
S
EP
, the mode changes in the following order:
or
TNENOPMOC
1VA
2VA
52
The surround effect can be adjusted using SOUND menu.
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Mute
Silences the sound.
)
! Press
•“
appears on the screen, and the sound is silenced.
@ Press
Mute will be cancelled if the
.
again, the volume returns to its previous level.
is pressed at any time.
Sound mode
Each time you press the switches between MOVIE, MUSIC, NEWS and CUSTOM.
MOVIE: Movie mode MUSIC: Music mode NEWS: News mode CUSTOM: Custom mode
SOUND MODE
, the mode
Equalizer
!
Repeat step 1 to 3 of PICTURE OR SOUND ADJUSTMENT.
@ Press
CH
# Press
$ Press
CUSTOM”.
When MOVIE, MUSIC or NEWS is adjusted, EQUALIZER will automatic change to CUSTOM” mode.
CH
% Press
/
/
/
/
CH
CH
to select “EQUALIZER”.
to display EQUALIZER menu.
to select “MOVIE”, “MUSIC”, “NEWS” or
to display CUSTOM screen.
OV IEM
US ICM
EWSN
USTOMC
+
100 300 1K 3K 8K
POWER
TV/VIDEO
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
SOUND
EQUAL IZ ER SURROUND OFF BALANCE 0 AVL ON
+
BASS
EQUAL IZ ER
M
OV I E +
M
US I C
W
S
NE CUSTO
M
9
78
0
BAC
D
CH
CH
MENU
LIST
LIST
ON
100 300 1K 3K 8K
SOUND MODE
Colour
buttons
CH
CH
MENU
^ Press
& Press
* Press
CH
MENU
/
/
CH
to select EQUALIZER bar.
to adjust higher or lower.
until normal screen appears.
Favourite channels
The colour buttons can be used to select up to four favourite channels.
! Press
CH
/
CH
to select your favourite channel.
(e.g. Channel 12)
@ Press
A
for example, until channel number turns white.
The display will disappear after three seconds, and then the selected channel is preset.
# To watch favourite channel, press
The preset favourite channel will be displayed. (e.g. Channel 12)
$ To preset another favourite channel, repeat steps 1 and 2
above.
To change a preset favourite channel, repeat steps 1 and 2 above.
USTOMC
+
100 300 1K 3K 8K
SELECT : CHADJ UST : RE TURN :MENU
1
2
Displayed in
green or yellow
1
2
A
.
Turns to white
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E13
NICAM/A2 STEREO SYSTEM BROADCASTS
Enables selection of reception mode when receiving a NICAM, STEREO signal, NICAM BILINGUAL signal or NICAM MONO signal
Stereo
Each time you press
MPX
, the mode switches
between NICAM STEREO and MONO.
Bilingual
Each time you press
MPX
, the mode switches between M1 (main sound), M2 (sub sound), and MONO.
Monaural
Each time you press
MPX
, the mode switches between NICAM MONO and MONO.
TV/VIDEO
MENU
LIST
MPX
9
POWER
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
78
9 4
AMCIN EORETS
9 4
NOOM
9 4
AMCIN 1M
9 4
AMCIN 2M
9 4
NOOM
9 4
AMCIN NOOM
9 4
NOOM
SURROUND
BACD
CH
CH
NORMAL
0
Enables selection of reception mode when receiving an A2 STEREO signal or A2 BILINGUAL signal
Stereo
Each time you press
MPX
, the mode switches between STEREO and MONO.
Bilingual
Each time you press
MPX
, the mode switches between MAIN and SUB.
9 4
EORETS
9 4
NOOM
9 4
INAM
9 4
UBS
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 Singapore and New Zealand.
A2 stereo-B/G: National and regional broadcast system used in Malaysia, Thailand and Australia.
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E14 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
FLOF
LIST
Teletext pages are transmitted using different systems. Your SHARP TV is adjusted to receive two Teletext systems, namely FLOF
Teletext
and LIST, which are automatically identified by the receiver. You can easily identify them by the manner in
News Sports Movie Weather
which they appear on the screen.
Entering and leaving Teletext mode
! Select a TV channel which is broadcasting the Teletext programme you
wish to watch.
@ Press to select Teletext mode.
Teletext information will appear on the screen.
# Press twice to exit Teletext mode.
Page selection
Fast page selection
Select an appropriate programme channel. Press to select Teletext mode. To recall a page number displayed in the coloured brackets, simply press the corresponding Colour button (
A
B
,
C
,
or
D
).
Teletext
100F 200 300 400
POWER
TV/VIDEO
SAVE
123
MPX
456
SOUND MODE
7809
SURROUND
BACD
NORMAL
CH
CH
Number
buttons
Colour
buttons
MENU
CH
CH
LISTLIST
Number buttons (0~9) Enter a desired page number with Number buttons (0~9). (Ex. Press
0
5
,
to select page 105.)
Page selector
You can sequentially select page numbers by pressing
CH
/
CH
1
,
.
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)
Other features
(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)
MPX
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
POWER
TV/VIDEO
SAVE
123
456
7809
BAC
CH
CH
MENU
D
LIST
LIST
Press to reveal hidden information such as the answer to a quiz. Press again to hide the information.
(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
(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.
E14
See
LIST mode for more information on Teletext page memory list.
Press again to switch from LIST mode to FLOF system.
(Index)
Press to return to the index page.
Number
buttons
LIST
If the Teletext transmission data contains HITLIST signal, press will enter to HITLIST screen. Press
again will exit HITLIST screen.
(Reset)
Press to return to the index page and exit Teletext mode.
If the Teletext transmission data contains HITLIST signal, press will exit Teletext mode.
(Text/Mix/Picture)
Each time you press the button, the display mode changes as shown below.
TV mode Teletext mode
TV mode: Current TV programme screen.
Current Programme
(Clock)
Mixed mode
Teletext mode: Teletext screen.
Mixed mode: The Teletext broadcast is superimposed onto the current TV programme screen.
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:
! Press . @ Enter a desired sub-page number (4 digits) with Number buttons (0~9). (Ex. Press
0
2
,
1
,
# Wait until the selected sub-page appears.
to select sub-page 21.)
0
,
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)
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
! Select the programme channel number into
which you want to store Teletext page numbers.
@ Press to select the Teletext mode
(FLOF).
# Press
LIST
to change from FLOF system to
LIST mode.
$ Enter the Teletext page number (3 digits) using
the Number buttons (0~9). (For example: To select page 315)
100
FLOF Teletext
News Sports Movie Weather
100
LIST Teletext
100 200 300 400
F
315
LIST Teletext
MPX
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
POWER
SAVE
123
456
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TV/VIDEO
BACD
CH
CH
MENU
LISTLIST
Number
buttons
Colour
buttons
LIST
% Press
followed by the Colour button (
(For example:
LIST
for more than 2 seconds,
A
C
or
D
) for page number storage.
C
)
B
,
^ Repeat steps 4 and 5 to store other page
number.
& Press twice to exit the Teletext mode.
100 200 300 400
F
315
,
LIST Teletext
100 200 315 400
F
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Fast page selection (LIST mode)
)
! Select an appropriate programme channel. @ Press to select the Teletext mode. # Press
LIST mode.
LIST
to change from FLOF system to
$ To recall a page number displayed in the
coloured brackets, simply press the corresponding colour button (
C
% Press
or
D
).
LIST
again to return to FLOF mode.
A
B
,
POWER
100
FLOF Teletext
News Sports Movie Weather
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
NORMAL
SAVE
123
MPX
456
78
0
BACD
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
MENU
9
Colour
buttons
LISTLIST
LIST
100
,
F
LIST Teletext
100 200 315 400
315
LIST Teletext
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 (
A
B
,
C
,
and
D
If no link-page data are transmitted, pressing each
Colour button (
A
B
,
C
,
and
D
)
selects the following pages.
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
CYAN
A
: Current page No. plus 1.
B
: Current page No. plus 2.
C
: Current page No. plus 3.
D
: Current page No. minus 1.
100 200 315 400
F
).
News Sports Movie Weather
101
102 103 104
100
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E15 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.
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.
Adjust COLOUR control.
Check batteries in the remote control.
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.
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E16 SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL 29K-FH5M
Receiving System World multi 18 system
TV Broadcasts/ PAL-I SECAM-B/G VCR Playback PAL-B/G SECAM D/K, K1
VCR Playback NTSC 4.43/5.5 MHz/60 Hz NTSC 4.43/5.5 MHz/50 Hz
VCR Playback SECAM-L (French SECAM) NTSC 3.58 MHz (Using Video-in terminals) PAL 60 Hz
Laserdisc Player Playback PAL 5.5 MHz/60 Hz PAL 6.5 MHz/60 Hz (Using RF-in terminals) PAL 6.0 MHz/60 Hz
Stereo Broadcast NICAM-I, -B/G, -D/K, A2 stereo-B/G
Reception Channels
PAL-B/G VHF E2–E12 ch SECAM-B/G
PAL-D/K VHF C1–C12 ch, R1–R12 ch SECAM-D/K, K1
PAL-I VHF B–J ch
CATV S1–S20 ch, S21–S41 ch (Hyper)
Receiving Frequency 44.25 MHz – 863.25 MHz
Teletext Language Multi Language
Channel Tuning 100-Channel Electronic Tuner with Full Auto Tuning System
Picture Tube 29-Inch Flat CRT (74 cm / 68 cm viewable screen size)
Terminals Audio/video input × 2 (front × 1, rear × 1), Audio/video output × 1 (rear),
Sound Output 7.5 W (RMS) × 2, total 15 W (RMS)
Power Source AC 110 – 240V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 138 W
Dimensions 764 (W) × 584 (H) × 500.5 (D) mm
Weight 41 kg (Approx.)
UHF E21–E69 ch
UHF C13–C57 ch, R21–R69 ch
UHF 21–69 ch (Hong Kong)
PAL-D/K
NTSC 4.43/6.0 MHz/60 Hz NTSC 4.43/6.0 MHz/50 Hz NTSC 4.43/6.5 MHz/60 Hz NTSC 4.43/6.5 MHz/50 Hz
SECAM-I (6.0 MHz)
Headphone jack × 1 (front), DVD input (COMPONENT-IN) × 1 (rear)
• 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.
E17 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Extended Pseudo Stereo (EPS)
Extended Spatial Stereo (ESS)
AVL
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.
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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