Sharp LC-52XS1E, LC-65XS1E, TU-X1E, Aquos LC-52XS1E, Aquos LC-65XS1E Operation Manual

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LC-52XS1E/65XS1E
D825WJN1 1
LC-65XS1E
LC-52XS1E
OPERATION MANUAL / BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG / MODE D’EMPLOI / MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI / GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING / MANUAL DE MANEJO /
TU-X1E
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION LCD-FARBFERNSEHGERÄT TÉLÉVISEUR COULEUR À ÉCRAN
CRISTAUX LIQUIDES (LCD) TELEVISORE A COLORI LCD LCD-KLEURENTELEVISIE TELEVISIÓN EN COLOR LCD
OPERATION MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
ENGLISHDEUTSCHFRANÇAISITALIANO
NEDERLANDS
MODE D’EMPLOI MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING MANUAL DE MANEJO MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO
ESPAÑOL
PORTUGUÊS
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SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.
The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 13A fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug, must be used. Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted. In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug supplied, cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type.
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or
and of the same rating as above,
DANGER:
The fuse from the cut-off plug should be removed and the cut-off plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner. Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 13A socket outlet, as a serious electric shock may occur. To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead, follow the instructions below:
IMPORTANT:
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue: Neutral Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this product may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
• The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked N or coloured black.
• The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked L or coloured red. Ensure that neither the brown nor the blue wire is connected to the earth terminal in your three-pin plug. Before replacing the plug cover make sure that:
• If the new fitted plug contains a fuse, its value is the same as that removed from the cut-off plug.
• The cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the mains lead, and not simply over the lead wires. IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
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OPERATION MANUAL
Contents ...........................................................................................1
Introduction ......................................................................................2
Dear SHARP customer .............................................................. 2
Important Safety Precautions .....................................................2
Trademarks ................................................................................2
Remote control unit ...................................................................3
Part name ..................................................................................4
Display (Front view/Side view) ..............................................4
AVC System (Front view/Rear view) ......................................4
AVC System (Bottom view)...................................................4
Preparation.......................................................................................5
Supplied accessories .................................................................5
Optional accessories ..................................................................5
Inserting the batteries.................................................................6
Using the remote control unit .....................................................6
Cautions regarding the remote control unit ...........................6
Quick guide ......................................................................................7
Initial installation overview...........................................................7
Before turning on the main power ..............................................8
Preparing the Display ........................................................... 8
Setting the TV and antenna cables ....................................... 9
Turning on and running the initial auto installation .....................10
Plugging the AC cord to the AC outlet................................10
Power on and run the auto installation ...............................10
Initial auto installation ...............................................................11
Checking signal strength and channel strength (DVB-T/C)
...16
Checking signal strength and channel strength (DVB-S) .....16
Watching TV ...................................................................................17
Daily operation .........................................................................17
Switching on/off .................................................................17
Switching between digital, satellite and analogue
broadcasts ......................................................................17
Changing channels ............................................................17
Selecting an external video source ..................................... 17
Selecting a sound mode ....................................................17
EPG .........................................................................................18
EPG Overview ..........................................................................18
Useful settings for using EPG ................................................... 18
Selecting a programme using EPG ..........................................19
Timer recording using EPG ...................................................... 20
Cancelling the timer recording ..................................................20
Teletext .................................................................................... 21
Using the MHEG-5 application (UK only) ..................................21
Connecting external devices ........................................................22
Introduction to connections......................................................22
HDMI connection ............................................................... 23
Component connection .....................................................23
S-VIDEO/VIDEO connection ............................................... 23
SCART connection ............................................................24
Controlling devices with SCART using AV Link ...................24
Speaker/amplifier connection .............................................25
Inserting a CA Card .................................................................26
AQUOS LINK ..................................................................................27
Controlling HDMI devices using AQUOS LINK ..........................27
AQUOS LINK connection ......................................................... 27
AQUOS LINK Setup ................................................................. 28
Operating an AQUOS LINK device ...........................................29
Menu operation..............................................................................30
What is the MENU? .................................................................30
Common operations ..........................................................30
Basic adjustment ...........................................................................31
Picture Settings .......................................................................31
AV MODE...........................................................................32
Audio Settings .........................................................................32
Power Save Settings ................................................................33
Channel Settings .....................................................................34
Auto Installation .................................................................34
Programme Setup ..............................................................34
Password/Parental lock settings ........................................37
Language Settings (language, subtitle, multi audio) .................. 37
Useful Viewing functions ..............................................................38
Selecting the picture size .........................................................38
Selecting the WSS picture size automatically .....................38
Selecting the WSS picture size manually ............................38
Selecting the picture size manually .....................................38
Selecting the recording picture size manually ..................... 39
Selecting the HDMI picture size automatically ....................39
Other picture and audio settings .............................................. 39
Adjusting image position .................................................... 39
Automatic volume adjustment ............................................39
Outputting audio only .........................................................39
Display Settings ....................................................................... 40
Channel display..................................................................40
Time and Title display ........................................................40
Other useful features ....................................................................41
Setting when using external devices ........................................41
Input source settings ..........................................................41
Skipping specified inputs ...................................................41
Colour system settings .......................................................41
Additional features ................................................................... 41
Connecting a USB device ........................................................42
USB Photo Viewer/Music Player ..............................................42
Photo Mode .......................................................................42
Music Mode .......................................................................43
USB device compatibility .........................................................43
Gallery Mode ...........................................................................44
Basic operation for Gallery Mode .............................................44
Gallery Mode setting ................................................................44
Troubleshooting for Gallery Mode .......................................45
Connecting a PC ............................................................................46
Connecting a PC .....................................................................46
Displaying a PC image on the screen .......................................46
Selecting the picture size ...................................................46
Adjusting the PC image automatically ................................47
Adjusting the PC image manually .......................................47
Selecting input resolution .........................................................47
RS-232C port specifications .................................................... 48
PC compatibility chart ..............................................................49
RS-232C command list ...........................................................49
Appendix ........................................................................................50
Using the universal remote control ........................................... 50
Troubleshooting .......................................................................54
Updating your TV via DVB-T ....................................................55
Updating your TV via USB .......................................................55
Reset .......................................................................................55
Identification ............................................................................56
Specifications ..........................................................................57
End of life disposal ...................................................................58
Abbreviation list .......................................................................59
“TV” when used in this manual means the Display and AVC System. The illustrations and the OSD in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations. The examples used throughout this manual are based on the LC-52XS1E model. This model is compatible with H.264 (MPEG4 H.264, MPEG4 AVC, MPEG4 AVC/H.264) compressed broadcasts. Refer to page 59 for the meaning of abbreviated terms.
Contents
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ENGLISH
ENGLISH
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Cleaning—Unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. Use a damp cloth to clean the product. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Water and moisture—Do not use the product near water, such as bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool and in a wet basement. Do not place vases or any other water-filled containers on this product. The water may spill onto the product causing fire or electric shock. Stand—Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or table. Doing so can cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product. Use only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. When mounting the product on a wall, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Use only the mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer. When relocating the product placed on a cart, it must be moved with utmost care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven floor surface can cause the product to fall from the cart. Ventilation—The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation. Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life of the product. Do not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface, since they can block ventilation openings. This product is not designed for built-in installation; do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions are followed. The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or impact applied. If the LCD panel is broken, be careful not to be injured by broken glass. Heat sources—Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products (including amplifiers). Headphones—Do not set the volume at a high level. Hearing experts advise against extended listening at high volume levels. To prevent fire, never place any type of candle or naked flames on the top or near the TV set. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place the AC cord under the TV set or other heavy items. Do not display a still picture for a long time, as this could cause an afterimage to remain. There is power consumption always if main plug is connected. Servicing—Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions. Request a qualified person to perform servicing.
The LCD panel is a very high technology product, giving you fine picture details. Due to the very large number of pixels, occasionally a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red. This is within product specifications and does not constitute a fault.
Precautions when transporting the Display
When transporting the Display, never carry it by holding onto the speakers. Be sure to always carry the Display by two people holding it with two hands—one hand on each side of the Display.
Introduction
Dear SHARP customer
Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LCD colour TV product. To ensure safety and many years of trouble­free operation of your product, please read the Important Safety Precautions carefully before using this product.
Important Safety Precautions
Trademarks
“HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.”
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
TruSurround XT, SRS and h symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
The “HD ready” Logo is a trademark of EICTA.
The DVB logo is the registered trademark of the Digital Video Broadcasting—DVB—project.
“x.v.Colour” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
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TV B (TV Standby/On) (Page 17) LIGHT D 8 9 0
When pressed, buttons that are frequently used (Pr/s, ik/l, 0–9 numeric buttons, A and b) will light. The light will turn off if no operations are performed within about five seconds. This button is used for performing operations in low-light situations.
FUNCTION 8 9 0
Press this button briefly (for more than 0.2 second), and the remote control switches for DVD, SetTopBox or VCR operation and currently controlled devices will be indicated in the LCD window. See page 50 for how to use this unit as a universal remote control.
LCD window 8 9 0
This screen shows which device you are currently controlling (TV, DVD, STB or VCR).
0–9 numeric buttons 9
Set the channel. Enter desired numbers. Set the page in teletext mode.
When the five Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, or Iceland) are selected in the country setting from “Auto Installation” (page
34), DTV services are four digits. When another country is selected, DTV services are three digits.
A (Flashback)
Press to return to the previously selected channel or external input.
ATV
Press to access conventional analogue TV mode.
DTV
Press to access digital TV mode.
ik/l (Volume)
Increase/decrease TV volume.
e (Mute)
TV sound on/off.
R/G/Y/B (Colour) buttons
The coloured buttons are correspondingly used to select the coloured items on the screen (e.g. EPG, MHEG-5, Teletext).
a/b/c/d (Cursor) 8
Select a desired item on the setting screen.
OK 8 9
Execute a command within the “MENU” screen. ATV/DTV/SAT: Display the programme list when no other “MENU” screen is running.
END
Exit the “MENU” screen.
Buttons for teletext and other useful features
[ (Subtitle)
Switch subtitle languages on/off (Pages 21 and 37).
m (Teletext)
ATV: Display analogue teletext (Page 21). DTV/SAT: Select MHEG-5 and teletext for DTV/SAT (Page 21).
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9
0
Q
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R
b (INPUT SOURCE)
Select an input source (Page 17).
RADIO
DTV/SAT: Switch between Radio and Data mode.
When only data broadcasting (no radio broadcasting) is transmitted by DVB, the radio broadcasting will be skipped.
SAT
Press to access satellite mode.
Pr/s 8 9 0
Select the TV channel.
MENU 8
ATV/DTV/SAT: “MENU” screen on/off. DVD: Title menu on/off.
6 (Return)
Return to the previous “MENU” screen.
Buttons for teletext and other useful features
Flip open the remote control cover on the front.
p (Display information)
Press to display the station information (channel number, signal, etc.) in the upper right corner of the screen (Page 40).
P. INFO
Press to display programme information which is transmitted through digital video broadcasting in the upper left corner of the screen (DTV/SAT only).
7 (Sound mode)
Select a sound multiplex mode (Page 17).
k (Reveal hidden Teletext) (Page 21) 1 (Subpage) (Page 21) v (Top/Bottom/Full)
Set the area of magnification in teletext mode (Page 21).
AV MODE
Select a video setting (Page 32).
AQUOS LINK buttons 8 9 0
TV mode: If external equipment such as a AQUOS BD Player is connected via HDMI cables and is AQUOS LINK compatible, you can use these AQUOS LINK buttons. See pages 27 and 29 for details. DVD/VCR mode: Press OPTION to pause the picture.
The buttons except OPTION are correspondingly used to select the items on the screen.
STB mode: Only the B button can be used to operate on STB.
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Y
U
I
O
P
A
S
EPG
DTV/SAT: Display the EPG screen (Pages 18–20).
f (WIDE MODE)
Select a wide mode (Pages 38 and 46).
GALLERY
Press to enter the Gallery Mode (Page 44).
3 (Freeze/Hold)
Press to freeze a moving image on the screen. Teletext: Stop updating teletext pages automatically or release the hold mode.
Introduction
NOTE
The symbols 8, 9 and 0 indicate that the buttons become available in respective operating mode when using as a universal remote control.
Remote control unit
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Introduction
Part name
Display (Front view/Side view)
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AVC System (Front view/Rear view)
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B (Power) button B (Standby/On) indicator
1 2
COMMON INTERFACE 1/2 slot RESET button HDMI3 (HDMI) terminal
3 4 5
EXT4 (ANALOGUE RGB/AUDIO) terminals EXT8 terminals Headphones
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WARNING
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. Do not set the volume at a high level. Hearing experts advise against extended listening at high volume levels.
AVC System (Bottom view)
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EXT1 (RGB) terminal EXT2 (RGB) terminal EXT3 (COMPONENT/AUDIO) terminals OUTPUT (AUDIO) terminals
9 10 11
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SAT (satellite) antenna terminal Antenna terminal DC OUTPUT terminal DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal HDMI1 (HDMI/AUDIO) terminals
13 14 15 16 17
HDMI2 (HDMI) terminal RS-232C terminal USB terminal DISPLAY OUTPUT terminal AC INPUT terminal
18 19 20 21 22
il/k Volume buttons*
Ps/r Programme (channel) buttons* b (INPUT SOURCE) button* MENU button* a (Main Power) button*
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3 4 5
Remote control sensor B (Standby/On) indicator SLEEP indicator OPC indicator RESET button USB terminal
6 7 8 9 10 11
The symbols light up when pressing these buttons. After a
period of time, the light will turn off.
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Product label is on the bottom of the AVC System.
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Preparation
Supplied accessories
Remote control unit (g1)
Pages 3 and 6
“AAA” size alkaline
battery (g2)
Page 6
AC cord (g2)
Page 10
Product shape varies in some
countries.
HDMI cable (g1)
Pages 8 and 9
HDMI cable holder (g1)
Pages 8
Optional accessories
The listed optional accessories are available for this LCD colour TV. Please purchase them at your nearest shop.
Additional optional accessories may be available in the near future. When purchasing, please read the newest catalogue for compatibility and check the availability.
No. Part name Part number
1
Wall mount bracket (LC­52XS1E)
AN-52AG8
2
Wall mount bracket (LC­65XS1E)
AN-65AG2
3 Stand unit (LC-52XS1E) AN-52ST1
4 Stand unit (LC-65XS1E) AN-65ST1
Operation manual
AC cord cover (g1)
This covers the compartment on the
back of the Display after installing the
wall mount brackets or stand units.
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HDMI cable fixture/
cushion (g1)
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Preparation
Inserting the batteries
Before using the TV for the first time, insert two supplied “AAA” size alkaline batteries. When the batteries become depleted and the remote control unit fails to operate, replace the batteries with new “AAA” size batteries.
Open the battery cover. Insert two supplied “AAA” size alkaline batteries.
Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (e) and (f) indications in the battery compartment.
Close the battery cover.
CAUTION
Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
Do not mix batteries of different types. Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause chemical leakage in old batteries. Remove batteries as soon as they have worn out. Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If you find any chemical leakage, wipe thoroughly with a cloth. Do not overuse the light-up function of the LIGHT D button, doing so may shorten the battery life. Replace the batteries when the light on the LCD window or the light-up function becomes weak or when the window becomes blurry. Do not continue to use the remote control unit with the batteries running low. This may result in error message or malfunction. Should this happen replace the batteries and leave it unused for a while. Otherwise, you may open the rear battery cover and press the RESET button. When you press the RESET button, your universal remote control settings will be deleted. The remote control unit has a internal memory of external devices. In order not to lose the data, replace the batteries quickly. If the manufacturer code is initialised and lost, you can input the manufacturer code again (See page 50–53). The batteries supplied with this product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions. If you will not be using the remote control unit for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from it. When replacing the batteries, use alkaline batteries instead of zinc-carbon ones.
Note on disposing batteries:
The batteries provided contain no harmful materials such as cadmium, lead or mercury. Regulations concerning used batteries stipulate that batteries may no longer be thrown out with the household rubbish. Deposit any used batteries free of charge into the designated collection containers set up at commercial businesses.
Using the remote control unit
Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards the remote control sensor. Objects between the remote control unit and sensor may prevent proper operation.
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Cautions regarding the remote control unit
Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not expose the remote control unit to liquids, and do not place in an area with high humidity. Do not install or place the remote control unit under direct sunlight. The heat may cause deformation of the unit. The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote control sensor of the Display is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such cases, change the angle of the lighting or the Display, or operate the remote control unit closer to the remote control sensor.
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Remote control sensor
RESET button
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Quick guide
Set the TV and antenna cables (Page 9)
Display:
Select the location of the TV.
HDMI cable fixture/cushion:
Connect the supplied HDMI cable with one side connected to the Display as in step 1 to the DISPLAY OUTPUT on the AVC System. Connect the cable to the AVC System with the supplied HDMI cable fixture/cushion.
Analogue/DVB-C/DVB-T antenna:
Connect the antenna of an antenna system, cable system, or room antenna to the antenna terminal of the AVC System.
Satellite antenna:
Connect an antenna plug, e.g., from the antenna change over switch or from the twin-LCN of a satellite system to the SAT terminal of the AVC System.
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Prepare the Display (Page 8)
HDMI cable:
Connect the supplied HDMI cable to the HDMI terminal on the Display. Fix the cable to the Display with the supplied HDMI cable holder then.
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Connect external devices or sound components (Pages 22–25)
If desired, connect external devices such as a DVD recorder. Cables and terminals may vary depending on the devices you use.
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Prepare remote control unit (Page 6)
Insert the supplied “AAA” size alkaline batteries into the remote control unit.
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Turning on and running the initial auto installation
Turn on the TV power (Page 10)
Plug the AC cord into an AC outlet. Press a on the Display to turn on the main power of the Display.
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Conduct initial auto installation (Pages 11–15)
The initial auto installation wizard appears automatically (only the first time the TV is turned on).
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Adjust DVB-T/S/C antenna (Page 16)
If necessary position or align the DVB-T/S/C antenna.
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Initial installation overview
Follow the steps below one by one when using the TV for the first time. Some steps may not be necessary depending on your TV installation and connection.
Before turning on the main power
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Quick guide
Before turning on the main power
Preparing the Display
Make sure the Display is turned off before beginning work. Before performing work, spread cushioning over the surface on which you will be laying the Display. This will prevent it from being damaged.
Connecting the HDMI cable with the HDMI cable holder
HDMI cable
(supplied)
HDMI cable holder (supplied)
Press down on the upper hook and remove the rear terminal cover, pulling towards you.
1 Connect the HDMI cable to
the Display.
2 Affix the HDMI cable
holder by pressing down.
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NOTE
These are terminals for the speaker of the TV. Do not connect any other kind of cables. Do not disconnect the speaker cable unless absolutely necessary. If you disconnect the speaker cable, confirm each colour of the speaker plugs and speaker terminals (the order of the colour from left to right: red/black/white) before connecting the speaker cable again.
Mounting the Display on a wall
This Display should be mounted on a wall only with the wall mount bracket available from SHARP (Page 5). The use of other wall mount brackets may result in an unstable installation and may cause serious injuries. Mounting the Display requires special skills and should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Customers should not attempt to do the work themselves. SHARP bears no responsibility for improper mounting or mounting that results in accident or injury.
You can ask qualified service personnel about using an optional bracket to mount the Display to a wall. To use this Display mounted on a wall, first remove the adhesive tape at the two locations on the rear of the Display
, and then use the screws supplied with the wall mount bracket to secure the bracket to the rear of the
Display
.
When using wall mount bracket AN-52AG8 or AN-65AG2
You can check the centre of the TV screen using the mark engraved on the wall mount bracket when mounting the Display on the wall.
LC-52XS1E: The centre of the TV screen is at mark “E” on the wall bracket. LC-65XS1E: The centre of the TV screen is at mark “A” on the wall bracket.
Setting the Display with the optional stand
This Display should be set on a table or floor, etc. only with the stand available from SHARP, sold separately (Page 5). Be sure to follow the instructions for the stand manual.
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Speaker cable*
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Supplying power to the antenna
You must supply power to the antenna in order to receive digital terrestrial broadcasts or satellite broadcasts after running the initial auto installation. Go to “MENU” > “Setup” > “Antenna Setup-DIGITAL” > “Digital Setup” > “Supply Voltage” > select “On”.
Quick guide
Setting the TV and antenna cables
Insert the fixture for the HDMI cable into the hole below the DISPLAY OUTPUT terminal on the AVC System.
1 Detach the parts
of the fixture while holding the tab of the fixture downward. Wrap the cushion around the HDMI cable.
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3
Attach the parts of the fixture on the cushion, pushing the tab downward.
4 Connect the HDMI
cable with the fixture to the DISPLAY OUTPUT terminal while sliding on the bar of the fixture.
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Handling the AVC System
CAUTION
Do not put a VCR or other device on top of the AVC System. Keep enough space above and to the sides of the AVC System. Do not block the ventilation openings on the top and left side or the exhaust fan on the right side. Do not spread a thick cloth beneath the AVC System or cover it with one, as this can cause overheating and result in malfunction.
5cm
5cm 5cm
Satellite antenna
cable
Standard DIN45325 plug (IEC 169-2) 75 q coaxial cable
Connecting the HDMI cable with the fixture/cushion
HDMI cable (supplied)
Ta b
NOTE
The B indicator of the AVC System lights up when the main power is turned on after connecting the Display and AVC System using the supplied HDMI cable. The HDMI cable should be firmly connected. Failure to do so will loosen the cable and cause a contact failure when moving the AVC System. This can cause result in an error message appearing on the screen without a visible picture.
Do not use excessive force when insering/ removing the HDMI cable. The terminal or cable may become dameged.
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Turning on and running the initial auto installation
Plugging the AC cord to the AC outlet
AC cord*
AC cord*
Place the TV close to the AC outlet, and keep the power plug within reach.
Product shape varies in some countries.*
Power on and run the auto installation
Turn on the main power using a on the Display.
Run the initial auto installation (Pages 11–15).
Language setting
English
Italiano
Svenska
Home/Store setting
STOREHOME
Country setting
Austria A B/G
Finland
FIN
B/G
Greece GR B/G
Channel search setting
Digital Search
Analogue Search
Skip
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Quick guide
Start the analogue channel searching
(Page 13)
Start the digital service settings
(Pages 11–13)
Start the satellite service settings
(Pages 14–15)
Analogue Search
Digital Search
Skip
01 628.25 02 693.25 03 767.25 04 831.25
CableTerrestrial
NoYes
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Quick guide
Initial auto installation
When the TV is powered on for the first time after purchase, the initial auto installation wizard appears. Follow the menus and make the necessary settings one after another.
Press a on the Display.
The initial auto installation wizard appears.
Setting the OSD language.
English
Italiano
Svenska
Press a/b/c/d to select the desired language, and then press OK.
Selecting the location of the TV.
STOREHOME
Press c/d to select where you will use this TV, and then press OK.
HOME: “STANDARD” will be the default value for the “AV MODE” setting. STORE: “DYNAMIC (Fixed)” will be the default value for the “AV MODE” setting. If the “AV MODE” is changed, the TV will automatically switch back to “DYNAMIC (Fixed)” when there is no signal input from the TV or remote control unit for 30 minutes.
Setting the country.
Austria A B/G
Finland
FIN
B/G
Greece GR B/G
Press a/b/c/d to select your country or area, and then press OK.
This setting screen only appears during the first installation.
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Starting channel search.
Digital Search
Analogue Search
Skip
Press a/b to select “Digital Search”, “Analogue Search” or “Skip”, and then press OK.
To watch analogue broadcasts, digital broadcasts and satellite broadcasts, you should perform the channel search setting for each format. If you want to search for more broadcasts, execute “Additional Search” from the “Programme Setup” menu (Pages 34–36). When you select “Skip”, only “Satellite Search” will be performed. You should perform “Digital Search” and “Analogue Search” from “Auto installation” under the “Setup” menu if needed. After performing “Digital Search” or “Analogue Search”, the screen swithes to the “Satellite Search” setting. You should then execute “Yes” if you want to search for the satellite channels.
“Digital Search” setting
Press c/d to select “Terrestrial” or “Cable”, and then press OK.
CableTerrestrial
“Terrestrial” searching
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The TV searches for, sorts and stores all the receivable TV stations according to their settings and the connected antenna.
To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press
6.
After searching for DVB-T channels, the screen switches to the “Satellite Search” setting (Page
14).
NOTE
If you turn off the main power on the Display while performing “Terrestrial” searching, the initial auto installation wizard will not appear. The auto installation function allows you to execute the installation again from the “Setup” menu (Page 34). The initial auto installation wizard will turn off if you leave the TV unattended for 30 minutes before searching for channels.
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Are the Display and AVC System connected using the supplied HDMI cable? Is the antenna cable connected? Is the AC cord plugged in?
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Quick guide
“Cable” searching
The current DVB-C settings are displayed on the screen.
Change SettingStart Search
Scrambled stations:
Search method:
No
Channel
Start frequency: 47.0 MHz
Network ID:
Symbol rate 1:
None
6875
Symbol rate 2:
6900
QAM modulation 1:
QAM modulation 2:
64
None
no
When you start searching for DVB-C channels with the current setting:
Press c/d to select “Start Search”, and then press OK.
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The TV searches for, sorts and stores all the receivable TV stations according to their settings and the connected antenna.
To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press
6.
After searching for DVB-C channels, the screen switches to the “Satellite Search” setting (Page
14).
NOTE
If you turn off the main power on the Display while performing “Cable” searching, the initial auto installation wizard will not appear. The auto installation function allows you to execute the installation again from the “Setup” menu (Page 34). The initial auto installation wizard will turn off if you leave the TV unattended for 30 minutes before searching for channels.
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When you change each item to the appropriate settings:
Press c/d to select “Change Setting”, and then press OK.
Yes No
Scrambled stations
Search method
Start frequency
Network ID
Symbol rate 1
Symbol rate 2
QAM modulation 1
QAM modulation 2
Search start
[No]
[Ch]
[47.0]
[None]
[6875]
[6900]
[64]
[None]
Press a/b to select the menu, and then press OK.
Press a/b/c/d or 09 to select or input the appropriate item/value, and then press OK.
Press a/b to select “Search start”, and then press OK.
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The TV searches for, sorts and stores all the receivable TV stations according to their settings and the connected antenna.
To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press
6.
After searching for DVB-C channels, the screen switches to the “Satellite Search” setting (Page
14).
NOTE
If you turn off the main power on the Display while performing “Cable” searching, the initial auto installation wizard will not appear. The auto installation function allows you to execute the installation again from the “Setup” menu (Page 34). The initial auto installation wizard will turn off if you leave the TV unattended for 30 minutes before searching for channels.
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Set up “Symbol rate 2” if the cable provider uses several symbol rates.
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Menu Description Selectable Item
Scrambled Stations
Specifies if you need to add pay-TV services.
Yes, No
Search Method
Specifies how you search channels.
Channel: Extracts all of information from a channel (quick, but needs corresponding TV stations). Frequency: Checks every frequency in range (slow).
Start frequency
————————— 47.0–858.0 MHz
Network ID
Specifies the network. Set this to register only the specified network ID without registering any special services.
None, 0–65535
Symbol rate 1*
The symbol rates are specified by the cable provider. Input the value received for CATV.
1000–9000
Symbol rate 2*
The symbol rates are specified by the cable provider. Input the value received for CATV.
1000–9000
QAM Modulation 1
—————————
16, 32, 64, 128, 256
QAM Modulation 2
—————————
None, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256
Quick guide
“Analogue Search” setting
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The TV searches for, sorts and stores all the receivable TV stations according to their settings and the connected antenna.
To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press
6.
After searching for analogue channels, the screen switches to the “Satellite Search” setting (Page 14).
NOTE
If you turn off the main power on the Display while performing “Analogue Search”, the initial auto installation wizard will not appear. The auto installation function allows you to execute the installation again from the “Setup” menu (Page 34). The initial auto installation wizard will turn off if you leave the TV unattended for 30 minutes before searching for channels.
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Quick guide
“Satellite Search” setting
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and the then press OK.
NoYes
If you do not perform “Satellite Search” setting, select “No”, and then press OK. The current DVB-S setting screen is displayed.
Change Setting Next
Satellite System
Max. 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch
LNB Frequency
Satellite
ASTRA1SAT1
Low
9700
High
10700
no
You must first complete “Change Setting” before moving to the “Next” setting.
When starting the satellite search after setting the scrambled stations:
Press c/d to select “Next”, and then press OK.
Start Search: DVB-S channel searching.
Change Setting Start Search
Scrambled stations: No
Satellite
ASTRA1
ASTRA2
SAT1
SAT2
Symbol rate 1
27500
27500
Symbol rate 2
22000
22000
ASTRA3SAT3
27500 22000
otherSAT4
27500 22000
Press c/d to select “Start Search”, and then press OK.
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The TV searches for, sorts and stores all the receivable TV stations according to their settings and the connected antenna.
To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press
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Press c/d to select “Change setting”, and then press OK.
The setting screen of “Scrambled stations” and “Symbol rate” is displayed.
Yes No
Scrambled stations
SAT1-Symbol rate 1
SAT2-Symbol rate 1
Search start
[No]
[6875]
SAT1-Symbol rate 2
[6875]
[6875]
Press a/b to select “Scrambled stations”, and then press OK.
Scrambled stations: Specifies if you need to add pay­TV services.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK.
Press a/b to select the symbol rate you want to modify, and then press OK.
Symbol rate: You need to set each symbol rate of all the satellite broadcasts that the TV can receive (eight is the maximum number of symbol rates that can be displayed).
Press c/d to select “Search start”, and then press OK.
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The TV searches for, sorts and stores all the receivable TV stations according to their settings and the connected antenna.
To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press
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Quick guide
When you change the antenna connection setting:
Press c/d to select “Change Setting” on the DVB-S setting screen in the left column, and then press OK.
The antenna connection setting screen is displayed.
Single satellite
2 satellites on 22kHz switchbox
2 satellites on toneburst switchbox
Max. 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch
Communal satellite system
NOTE
You can select the antenna connection method from the five types. Consult your dealers before using a method other than “Single Satellite”.
“Single satellite” setting
Press a/b to select “Single satellite”, and then press OK.
Press a/b to select “SAT1 [None]” to display the satellite broadcasts that the TV can receive, and then press OK.
SAT1 [None]
Next
Press a/b/c/d to select your favorite satellite, and then press OK.
You cannot select “Next” unless you set the satellite broadcast in step 3.
Press a/b to select “Next”, and then press OK.
ASTRA 1
ASTRA 3
Altalntic Bird 3
SAT1 [ASTRA 1]
Next
Press c/d to select “Yes (0/22kHz)” or “No” to set the LNB frequency, and then press OK.
NoYes (0/22kHz)
Press a/b to select the item and press c/d to adjust 9,000 MHz to 12,000 MHz to the appropriate value.
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SAT1 LOW [9000] 9000
9000
12000
12000
SAT1 HighOK[12000]
Press a/b to select “OK”, and then press OK.
After completing this setting, the screen switches to the DVB-S setting screen shown in the left column on page 14.
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Checking signal strength and channel strength (DVB-T/C)
If you install a DVB-T/C antenna for the first time or relocate it, you should adjust the alignment of the antenna to receive a good reception while checking the antenna setup screen.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Setup”. Press a/b to select “Antenna Setup-DIGITAL”,
and then press OK. Press a/b to select “Digital Setup”, and then
press OK.
Checking signal strength
Press a/b to select “Signal Strength”, and then press OK.
Signal Strength
Supply Voltage
Channel Strength
Signal Strength
Quality
Current Max 0
CH No. 21
0
Current Max 0 0
Checking channel strength
Press a/b to select “Channel Strength”, and then press OK.
You can input a specified frequency band using the
0–9 numeric buttons.
Channel strength of DVB-T
Signal Strength
Supply Voltage
Channel Strength
Signal Strength
Quality
Current Max0
CH No. 21
0
Current Max00
474. 0
MHz
Channel strength of DVB-C
Signal Strength
Supply Voltage
Channel Strength
Signal Strength
Quality
Current Max0
Frequency
Symbol rate
QAM Modulation
4
*******
74640 MHz.
0
Current Max00
Position and align the antenna so that the maximum possible values for “Signal Strength” and “Quality” are obtained.
NOTE
The values of “Signal Strength” and “Quality” indicate when to check the appropriate alignment of the antenna.
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Checking signal strength and channel strength (DVB-S)
If you install a DVB-S antenna for the first time or relocate it, you should adjust the alignment of the antenna to receive a good reception while checking the antenna setup screen.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Setup”. Press a/b to select “Antenna Setup-DIGITAL”,
and then press OK. Press a/b to select “Satellite Setup”, and then
press OK.
Checking signal strength
Press a/b to select “Signal Strength”, and then press OK.
Signal Strength
Channel Strength
Signal Strength
Quality
Current Max 0 0
Current Max 0 0
Checking channel strength
Press a/b to select “Channel Strength”, and then press OK.
You can input a specified frequency band using the
0–9 numeric buttons.
Channel strength of DVB-S
Signal Strength
Channel Strength
Signal Strength
Quality
Current Max0
Frequency
Symbol rate
Band
4
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74
Vert/Low
00 MHz
0
Current Max00
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Watching TV
Selecting a sound mode
DTV/SAT mode:
If multi sound modes are received, each time you press 2 the mode switches as follows.
Audio (ENG) : STEREO
L/R LRLR
Audio (ENG) : CH A
CH A CH B CH AB
Audio (ENG) : MONO
Press c/d to select L or R sound when the STEREO or DUAL MONO screen is displayed.
Audio (ENG) : STEREO
L/R L RLR
NOTE
The sound mode screen disappears in six seconds. Selectable items vary depending on the received broadcasts.
ATV mode:
Each time you press 2, the mode switches as shown in the following tables.
NICAM TV broadcasts selection Signal Selectable items Stereo
NICAM STEREO, MONO
Bilingual
NICAM CH A, NICAM CH B, NICAM CH AB, MONO
Monaural
NICAM MONO, MONO
A2 TV broadcasts selection Signal Selectable items Stereo
STEREO, MONO
Bilingual
CH A, CH B, CH AB
Monaural
MONO
NOTE
When no signal is input, the sound mode will display “MONO”.
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EWatching digital
broadcasts
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Switching on/off
Turning on/off the main power
Press a on the Display. Switch it off by pressing a on the Display.
Standby mode
To standby mode
If the TV is switched on, you can switch it to standby by pressing TV B on the remote control unit or B on the AVC System.
Switching on from standby
From standby, press TV B on the remote control unit or B on the AVC System.
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Changing channels
With 0–9:
With Pr/s:
Selecting an external video source
Once the connection is made, press b to display the “INPUT SOURCE” screen, and then press a/b to switch over to the appropriate external source with OK.
B indicator status (Display/AVC System)
B indicator
Status
Off
Power off
Blue
Power on
Red
Standby
NOTE
If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to remove the AC cord from the AC outlet. A small amount of electric power is still consumed even when a is turned off.
Watching analogue broadcasts
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When turning off the main power using a on the Display, EPG data will be lost, and programmed timer recordings will not be performed by the TV.
INPUT SOURCE TV
EXT1 EXT2 EXT3
EXT4
HDMI1
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Common Operation
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Digital Setup”. Press a/b to select “EPG Setup”, and then
press OK.
Digital Setup
REC Picture Size
Download Setup
EPG Setup
Subtitle
CI Select
CI Menu
[Yes]
[16:9 TV]
Press a/b to select the desired item, and then press OK (Example: “EPG Setup”, “Display Range Setup”, etc.).
Ye s No
EPG Setup
Display Range Setup
Genre Icon Setup
Press a/b/c/d to select or adjust the desired item, and then press OK (Example: “Yes”, “No”, etc.).
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EPG is a programme list that is displayed on the screen. With the EPG, you can check the schedule of DTV/SAT/ RADIO/DATA, view detailed information about them, tune to an event currently on-air and set a timer for future events.
EPG Overview
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Useful settings for using EPG
EPG display settings
EPG Setup (setting for receiving EPG data)
If you want to use the EPG for digital stations, select “Yes”. The EPG data must be automatically captured while the TV is in standby mode. After setting to “Yes”, it may take some time to turn off the power using the remote control unit due to the process of the data capture.
NOTE
If the main power is switched off, the EPG data will not be captured.
Display Range Setup
The “Display Range Setup” allows you to select three types of time spans for display on the screen.
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You can grey out or place a mark on desired genres and smoothly search for programmes you frequently watch.
Genre Icon List
Icon Genre Icon Genre
Movie/Drama Music/Ballet/Dance
News/Current affairs
Arts/Culture (without music)
Show/Game show
Social/Political Issues/Economics
Sports
Education/Science/ Factual topics
Children’s/Youth programmes
Leisure hobbies
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vertical time span.
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Check programme information
Press a/b/c/d to select the programme you want to check.
Press R.
040 10 : 00AM - 1 : 00 AM
BBC News 24 BBC News
Programme Info.
Back to EPG
The BBC’s rolling news service with headlines every 15 minutes.
10 AM 11 0 PM 1 2 3 BBC TWO 002
BBC THREE 007
BBC FOUR 010
BBC FIVE 012
CBBC Channel 030
BBC 1 061
BB22 062 BBC NEWS 24 340
BBCi 351
This is BBC THREE
BBC NEWS BBC NEWS
BBC NEWS BBC NEWS
BBCi BBCi
This is BBC THREE
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Next
B
Press OK to tune to the selected programme.
Search a programme in a category
Press G. Press a/b to select the desired genre, and then
press OK. Press a/b to select a programme you want to
watch, and then press OK.
10 : 50 AM - 11 : 05 AMMon 19/05CBBC Cahnnel 030 time 10 : 50 AM - 11 : 10 AMMon 19/05BBC TWO 002 School is Lock
11 : 05 AM - 11 : 20 AMMon 19/05CBBC Cahnnel 030 Words and Pictures
Movie/Drama News/Current affairs Show/Game show Sports Children’s/Youth programmes Music/Ballet/Dance Arts/Culture (without music) Social/Political Issues/Economics Education/Science/Factual Topics Leisure hobbies
[Today] AM [Today] PM [Tue] 20 AM [Tue] 20 PM
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Press Y. Press c/d to select the desired time span, and
then press OK.
Search by Time
10 AM 11 0 PM 1 2 3 BBC TWO 002
BBC THREE 007
BBC FOUR 010
BBC FIVE 012
CBBC Channel 030
BBC 1 061
BB22 062 BBC NEWS 24 340
This is BBC THREE
BBC NEWS BBC NEWS
BBC NEWS BBC NEWS
This is BBC THREE
Back to EPG
R
Next
Next
B
SIT 1 994
: Select Time
Enter G +1 Week
Y
OK
: Enter
0 AM -
6 AM
6 AM - 0 PM
0 PM - 6 PM
6 PM - 0 AM
Today
Press a/b to select the desired programme, and then press OK.
NOTE
When you select a programme outside of the current time span, the timer setting screen is displayed (Page 20).
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Select the time span
Press c/d to select the time span you want to search.
Continue to press d to display programmes in the next time span.
Select the desired programme
Press a/b to select the desired programme.
If a or b are displayed on the left of the services, continue to press a/b to display next or previous screen.
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Selecting a programme using EPG
Basic Operation
The illustrations on this page are explained using three digit services.
Display/Close the EPG screen
Press EPG.
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040 10 : 00AM - 1 : 00 AM
BBC News 24 BBC News
10 AM 11 0 PM 1 2 3 BBC TWO 002
BBC THREE 007
BBC FOUR 010
BBC FIVE 012
CBBC Channel 030
BBC 1 061
BB22 062 BBC NEWS 24 340
BBCi 351
SIT 3 996
BBC ONE 999
SIT 1 994
SIT 2 995
SIT 5 998
SIT 4 997
This is BBC THREE
BBC NEWS BBC NEWS
BBC NEWS BBC NEWS
This is BBC THREE
BBCi BBCi
This is BBC THREE
OK
: Select : Enter6: Back
EPG
: Exit Programme info. Search By Genre Search By Date Timer List
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Programme Information
Search by Time
Back to EPG
R
Next
Next
B
: Select Time
Enter G +1 Week
Y
OK
: Enter
0 AM - 6 AM
6 AM - 0 PM
0 PM - 6 PM
6 PM - 0 AM
Today
Programme Info.
Back to EPG
The BBC’s rolling news service with headlines every 15 minutes.
R
Next
B
Movie/Drama News/Current affairs Show/Game show Sports Children’s/Youth programmes Music/Ballet/Dance Arts/Culture (without music) Social/Political Issues/Economics Education/Science/Factual Topics Leisure hobbies
Genre
Date/Time
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Watching TV
Timer recording using EPG
You can record TV programmes using data from the EPG.
Press EPG. Press a/b/c/d to select the programme you
want to record, and then press OK. Press c/d to select the preferred timer setting,
and then press OK.
Watch Record No
If you select “No”, the TV returns to the EPG screen.
Watching a programme at a set time
Press c/d to select “Watch”, and then press OK.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK.
The selected TV programme is marked with an icon.
Recording a programme at a set time
Press c/d to select “Record”, and then press OK.
Press c/d to select the preferred timer recording type, and then press OK.
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The selected TV programme is marked with an icon.
NOTE
Refer to pages 22–25 and 27–28 for connecting external devices.
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Press EPG. Press a/b/c/d to select the programme on
timer setup, and then press OK. Press c/d to select “Cancel”, and then press
OK. Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK.
Cancelling using the B button on the remote control unit
Press EPG. Press B to display the timer recording screen. Press a/b to select a programme with a set
timer recording you want to change, and then press OK.
Press c/d to select “Cancel” and then press OK.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK.
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a device compatible with AQUOS LINK is connected.
AV LINK: Records a programme at a set time when a
device compatible with AV LINK is connected.
VHS tape: Records a programme at a set time when a
device compatible with VHS tape is connected.
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Buttons for teletext operations
Buttons Description
Pr/s
Increase or decrease the page number.
Colour (R/G/ Y/B)
Select a group or block of pages displayed in the coloured brackets at the bottom of the screen by pressing the corresponding Colour (R/G/Y/B) on the remote control unit.
0–9
Directly select any page from 100 to 899 by using the 09 numeric buttons.
v (Top/ Bottom/Full)
Switch the teletext image to Top, Bottom or Full.
k (Reveal hidden Teletext)
Reveal or hide hidden information such as an answer to a quiz.
3 (Freeze/ Hold)
Stop updating teletext pages automatically or release the hold mode.
[ (Subtitle for Teletext)
Display the subtitle or exit the subtitle screen.
Subtitles will not be displayed when the service does not contain subtitle information.
1 (Subpage)
Reveal or hide subpages.
R button: Move to the previous subpage. G button: Move to the following subpage. These two buttons are shown on the screen by the symbols “e” and “f”.
Using the MHEG-5 application (UK only)
Some services bring you programmes with the MHEG application encoded, letting you experience DTV/SAT interactively. When provided, the MHEG-5 application will start when you press m.
Sample MHEG-5 screen
Watching TV
Teletext
What is Teletext?
Teletext broadcasts pages of information and entertainment to specially equipped TV. Your TV receives teletext signals broadcast by a TV network, and decodes them into graphical format for viewing. News, weather and sports information, stock exchange prices and programme previews are among the many services available.
Turning Teletext on/off
Select a TV channel or external source providing a teletext programme.
Press m to display the Teletext.
Many stations use the TOP operating system, while some use FLOF (e.g. CNN). Your TV supports both these systems. The pages are divided into topic groups and topics. After switching on the teletext, up to 2,000 pages are stored for fast access. Each time you press m, the screen switches as shown below. Press m again to display the teletext on the right screen and the normal image on the left screen. If you select a programme with no teletext signal, “No Teletext available” displays. The same message displays during other modes if no teletext signal is available.
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Teletext will not work if the selected signal type is RGB (Page 41).
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TELETEXT
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Connecting external devices
Before connecting ...
Be sure to turn off the TV and any devices before making any connections. Firmly connect a cable to a terminal or terminals. Carefully read the operation manual of each external device for possible connection types. This also helps you get the best possible audiovisual quality to maximise the potential of the TV and the connected device. Refer to page 46 for connecting a PC to the AVC System.
Introduction to connections
The AVC System is equipped with the terminals as shown below. Find the cable corresponding the terminal and connect the device.
NOTE
The cables illustrated in pages 22–25 are commercially available items.
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When using an S-video cable, you also need to connect an audio cable (R/L).*
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Audio device (Page 25)
Video recording device
(Pages 23 and 24)
Game console or camcorder
(Pages 23 and 24)
HDMI-certified cable
DVI/HDMI cable
ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable
AV cable*
Audio cable
Optical audio cable
SCART cable
Component cable
Audio cable
HDMI device (Page 23)
or
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Rear view
Front view
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Connecting external devices
HDMI connection
The HDMI connections permit digital video and audio transmission via a connection cable from a player/ recorder. The digital picture and sound data are transmitted without data compression and therefore lose none of their quality. Analogue/digital conversion is no longer necessary in the connected devices, which also would result in quality losses.
DVI/HDMI conversion
Using a DVI/HDMI cable, the digital video signals of a DVD can also be played via the compatible
HDMI
connection. The sound must be fed in additionally.
When connecting a DVI/HDMI cable to the HDMI terminal, the image may not come in clearly. Both HDMI and DVI use the same HDCP copy protection method.
NOTE
If a connected HDMI device is AQUOS LINK compatible, you can take advantage of versatile functions (Pages 27–29).
Video noise may occur depending on the type of HDMI cable used. Make sure to use a certified HDMI cable. When playing the HDMI image, the best possible format for the picture will be detected and set automatically.
Supported video signal:
576i, 576p, 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p See page 49 for PC signal compatibility.
Component connection
You will enjoy accurate colour reproduction and high quality images through the EXT3 terminal when connecting a DVD player/recorder or other device.
YPB
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CB)
LRPR
(
CR)
COMPONENT AUDIO
S-VIDEO/VIDEO connection
You can use the EXT8 terminal when connecting to a game console, camcorder, a DVD player/recorder or other device.
NOTE
When using an S-video cable, you also need to connect an audio cable (R/L).
EXT8: The S-VIDEO terminal has priority over the VIDEO terminal.
S-video cable
or
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ø 3.5 mm
stereo
minijack
cable
HDMI-certified cable
Audio cable
Component
cable
AV cable
Example of connectable devices
DVD player/recorder E Blu-ray player/recorder Game console
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Example of connectable devices
VCR E DVD player/recorder Blu-ray player/recorder
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Example of connectable devices
VCR E DVD player/recorder Blu-ray player/recorder Game console E Camcorder
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YPB
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PR
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After connecting
HDMI Audio Select
After connecting, you must set the audio signal compatible with the cable you use for the HDMI device.
Go to “MENU” > “Option” > “HDMI Audio Select”.
Select “Digital” for audio signals via the HDMI terminal. Select “Analogue” for audio signals via the AUDIO jack (HDMI1).
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NOTE
In cases when the decoder needs to receive a signal from the TV, make sure to select the appropriate input terminal to which the decoder is connected in “Manual Adjust” in the “Analogue Setting” menu (Page 36). TV-VCR advanced AV Link systems may not be compatible with some external sources. You cannot connect the VCR with decoder using a fully wired SCART cable when selecting “Y/C” under “EXT2” in the “Input Select” menu.
Controlling devices with SCART using AV Link
This TV incorporates four typical AV Link functions for smooth connections between the AVC System and other audiovisual equipment.
One Touch Play
While the TV is in standby mode, it automatically turns on and plays back the image from the audiovisual source (e.g. VCR, DVD player/recorder).
TV Standby
When the TV enters standby mode, the connected audiovisual equipment (e.g. VCR, DVD player/recorder) enters standby mode as well.
WYSIWYR
When the remote control unit of the connected VCR has the WYSIWYR button, you can automatically start recording by pressing the WYSIWYR button.
Preset Download
Automatically transfers the channel preset information from the AVC System to the one on the connected audiovisual equipment (e.g. VCR) via the EXT2 terminal.
NOTE
Refer to the operation manuals of external equipment for details. The AV Link function works only when audiovisual equipment is connected to the EXT2 terminal with a fully wired SCART cable. The use of the AV Link function is only possible if the TV has enforced a complete auto installation with the connected audiovisual equipment (Pages 11–15, Initial auto installation). The availability of the AV Link function depends on the audiovisual equipment used. Depending on the manufacturer and type of equipment used, it is possible that the described functions may be completely or partially unusable.
SCART connection
Example of connectable devices
DecoderE
When using the EXT2 (SCART) terminal
If your VCR supports TV-VCR advanced AV Link systems, you can connect the VCR using a fully wired SCART cable.
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SCART cable
Decoder
SCART cable
SCART cable
DecoderVCR
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Connecting external devices
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
AUX1 IN
LR
AUX OUT
LR
Connecting an amplifier with analogue audio input
EConnecting an amplifier with digital audio
input
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Speaker/amplifier connection
Connect an amplifier with external speakers as shown below.
After connecting
Digital audio output setting
After connecting an amplifier with digital audio input and external speakers as shown, you should set an audio output format compatible with the programme you are watching or the device connected.
Go to “MENU” > “Option” > “Digital Audio Output” > select “PCM” or “Dolby Digital”.
NOTE
When you set this to “Dolby Digital”, and you receive the Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Plus audio formats, Dolby Digital audio is output. Otherwise, PCM audio is output. When you set this to “PCM”, PCM audio is output no matter what audio formats you receive.
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Optical audio cable
Audio cable
Amplifier with
analogue audio input
Amplifier with
digital audio input
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Connecting external devices
Inserting a CA Card
In order to receive coded digital stations, a Common Interface Module (CI Module) and a CA Card must be inserted in the CI slot of the AVC System (See below). The CI Module and the CA Card are not supplied accessories. They are usually available from your dealers.
Inserting the CA Card into the CI Module
With the side with the gold coloured contact chip facing the side of the CI Module marked with the provider’s logo, push the CA Card into the CI Module as far as it will go. Note the direction of the arrow printed on the CA Card.
Inserting the CI Module in the CI slot
Carefully insert the CI Module in the CI slot with the contact side forward. The logo on the CI Module must be facing upward. Do not use excessive force. Make sure the module is not bent in the process.
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NOTE
Make sure that the CI Module is properly inserted. This menu is only available for digital stations.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Digital Setup”. Press a/b to select “CI Menu”, and then press
OK.
The content of this menu depends on the provider of the CI Module.
Removing the CI Module
Remove the CI slot cover. Press the EJECT
button to pop out the CI module from the CI slot.
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Selecting CI slot
The AVC System has two CI slots. You should select which CI slot is used for each broadcast standard.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Digital Setup”. Press a/b to select “CI Select”, and then press
OK. Press a/b to select the broadcast standard
(DTV or SAT1, etc), and then press OK.
CI 1 CI 2
DTV
SAT1
SAT2
SAT3
SAT4
Press c/d to select “CI 1” or “CI 2”, and then press OK.
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General information on CI Module displays.
Menu
Adjustment parameters of each CA Card displays.
Enquiry
You can input numerical values such as passwords here.
NOTE
The content of each screen depends on the provider of the CI Module.
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AQUOS LINK
Controlling HDMI devices using AQUOS LINK
What is AQUOS LINK?
Using the HDMI CEC protocol, with AQUOS LINK you can interactively operate compatible system devices (AV amplifier, DVD player/recorder, Blu-ray player/recorder) using a single remote control unit.
NOTE
AQUOS LINK-compatible AQUOS AUDIO speaker system and AQUOS Recorder are scheduled to be on sale after the release of this TV (as of October 2008).
What you can do with AQUOS LINK
One Touch Recording (DTV/SAT only)
You do not have to search for the remote control unit of your recording device. Press the REC E or REC STOP H buttons inside the flip cover to start/stop recording what you see on the recorder.
One Touch Play
When the TV is in standby mode, it will automatically turn on and play back the image from the HDMI source.
Single remote control operation
AQUOS LINK automatically recognises the connected HDMI devices and you can control the TV and the devices as if using a universal remote control unit.
Operating Title list of external devices
In addition to displaying the TV’s own Timer list (Page 19), you can also call up the external player’s Top menu or AQUOS BD Player’s/AQUOS Recorder’s Title list provided that the devices support AQUOS LINK.
Multiple control of HDMI devices
You can select which HDMI device to operate using the OPTION button.
NOTE
When you use AQUOS LINK, make sure to use a certified HDMI cable. Point the remote control unit toward the Display, not to the connected HDMI device. Video noise may occur depending on the type of HDMI cable used. Make sure to use a certified HDMI cable. Up to three HDMI recording devices, one AV amplifier and two players can be connected using this system. These operations affect the HDMI device selected as the current external source. If the device does not operate, turn on the device and select the appropriate external source using b. When you insert/remove HDMI cables or change connections, turn on all connected HDMI devices before turning on the TV. Confirm that picture and audio are correctly output by selecting “HDMI1”, “HDMI2” or “HDMI3” from the “INPUT SOURCE” menu.
AQUOS LINK connection
First connect the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system or an AQUOS BD Player/AQUOS Recorder that supports the HDMI CEC protocol.
NOTE
Refer to the operation manual of the device to be connected for further details. After unplugging connection cables or changing the connection pattern, turn on the main power of the Display after all relevant devices’ power have been turned on. Change the external input source by pressing b, select the appropriate external source and verify the audiovisual output. The cables illustrated in the following explanation are commercially available items.
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AQUOS LINK Control
Set to “On” to enable AQUOS LINK functions.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Option”. Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK Setup”, and
then press OK. Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK Control”,
and then press OK. Press c/d to select “On”, and then press OK.
Auto Power On
If this is activated, the One Touch Play function is enabled. While the TV is in standby mode, it automatically turns on and plays back the image from the HDMI source.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 in AQUOS LINK Control. Press a/b to select “Auto Power On”, and then
press OK. Press c/d to select “On”, and then press OK.
NOTE
The factory default for this item is “Off”.
Selecting Recorder
Here, you can select a recorder for the recording from several connected recorders.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 in AQUOS LINK Control. Press a/b to select “Selecting Recorder”, and
then press OK.
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AQUOS LINK Setup
Select the recorder, and then press OK.
NOTE
If you have connected the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system between the AVC System and an AQUOS Recorder, the external source’s indication changes (e.g. from “HDMI1” to “HDMI1 (Sub)”).
Selecting Channel Key
This function allows you to select the channel of the connected HDMI device using the TV’s remote control unit.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 in AQUOS LINK Control. Press a/b to select “Selecting Channel Key”,
and then press OK. Press a/b to select the input source of the
connected HDMI device you want to control using the TV’s remote control unit, and then press OK.
Press c/d to select “On”, and then press OK.
Using Genre Info.
This function allows you to automatically switch to the appropriate sound mode depending on the genre information included the digital broadcast.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 in AQUOS LINK Control. Press a/b to select “Using Genre Info.”, and
then press OK. Press c/d to select “On”, and then press OK.
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Connecting an AQUOS BD Player/AQUOS Recorder only
Connecting an AQUOS BD Player/AQUOS Recorder via the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system
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HDMI-certified cable
AQUOS AUDIO
speaker system
HDMI-certified cable
AQUOS BD Player/
AQUOS Recorder
Optical
audio cable
AQUOS BD Player/ AQUOS Recorder
HDMI-certified
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Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
Press a/b to select “Setup Menu”, and then press OK.
NOTE
If a connected device does not have this function or the device is in a status where the menu cannot be displayed (recording, entering standby, etc.), this function may not be available.
Playback of titles using AQUOS LINK
This section explains how to play back a title in the AQUOS BD Player/AQUOS Recorder.
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
Press a/b to select “Top Menu/Title List”, and then press OK.
The linked recorder now powers on and the TV automatically selects the appropriate external input source. The title list data from the connected AQUOS BD Player/AQUOS Recorder displays.
Select the title with a/b/c/d, and then press
PLAY I.
Selecting media type for CEC-compatible recorder
If your recorder has multiple storage media, select the media type here.
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
Press a/b to select “Media change”, and then press OK.
Select the desired medium, such as DVD recorder or HDD. The media type changes every time you press OK.
HDMI device selection
If multiple HDMI devices are connected in a daisy chain, you can specify which device to control here.
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
Press a/b to select “Model select”, and then press OK. The HDMI device changes every time you press OK.
Recording via the AQUOS Recorder EPG (only for recorders)
You can call up the CEC-compatible recorder’s EPG and preset timer recordings using the TV’s remote control unit.
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
Press a/b to select “Recorder EPG”, and then press OK.
The external input source switches and the recorder’s EPG is displayed.
Select the programme to record.
Refer to the operation manual of the recorder for details.
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Operating an AQUOS LINK device
AQUOS LINK allows you to operate the HDMI­connected device with a single remote control unit.
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover. Press PLAY I to start playback of a title.
See the right column, section “Playback of titles using AQUOS LINK” if you want to start playback
using the list of the titles of the AQUOS BD Player/ AQUOS Recorder.
Press FWD J to fast forward. Press REV G to reverse. Press STOP H to stop. Press B to turn the HDMI-connected device on/off.
Listening with the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system
You can choose to listen to the TV sound only from the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system.
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
AQUOS LINK Menu
Recorder EPG Top Menu/Title List Media change
By AQUOS AUDIO SP
By AQUOS SP Sound mode change Setup Menu Model select
Press a/b to select “By AQUOS AUDIO SP”, and then press OK.
The sound from the TV speaker and headphone terminal is silenced and only the sound from the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system is audible.
Listening with the AQUOS TV speaker system
You can choose to listen to the TV sound only from the AQUOS TV speaker system.
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
Press a/b to select “By AQUOS SP”, and then press OK.
Manually changing the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system’s sound mode
Open the remote control unit’s flip cover, and then press OPTION.
Press a/b to select “Sound mode change”. The sound mode changes every time you press OK.
Refer to the operation manual of the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system for details.
Calling up the menu of an external device connected with the TV via HDMI
You can call up the menu of an HDMI CEC-compatible external device (player, recorder, decoder, etc.) using the “Setup Menu” function.
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Menu operation
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Picture
Contrast
OPC [Off]
Brightness
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
Advanced
Reset
[+30]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
0
–30
–30
–30
–10
+40
+30
+30
+30
+10
Backlight [+14] –16
+16
DYNAMIC
ECO
Energy Save
No Signal Off
No Operation Off
Sleep Timer
[Off]
[Disable]
[Disable]
NoYes
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“MENU” options differ in the selected input modes, but the operating procedures are the same. The screens in the operation manual are for explanation purposes (some are enlarged, others cropped) and may vary slightly from the actual screens. Items with 4 cannot be selected for various reasons.
What is the MENU?
You need to call up the OSD to perform settings for the TV. The OSD for the settings is called “MENU”. The “MENU” enables various settings and adjustments. The “MENU” can be operated with the remote control unit.
Common operations
Operation without a remote control unit
This function is useful when there is no remote control unit within your reach.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays.
Press Pr/s instead of a/b or ik/l instead of c/d to select the item.
Press b to complete the setting.
NOTE
The “MENU” screen will disappear if left unattended for several seconds.
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About the Guide Display
The Guide Display at the bottom of the screen shows operations with the OSD.
OK
: Select : Enter
MENU
: End
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: Back
The bar above is an operational guide for the remote control unit. The bar will change in accordance with each menu setting screen.
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Display the MENU
screen
Exit the MENU
screen
Select an item
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays.
The operation will exit the “MENU” screen if you press END before it is completed.
Press a/b/c/d to select/adjust the desired menu, and adjust the item to the desired level, and then press OK.
Press 6 to return to the previous “MENU” page.
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Basic adjustment
NOTE
When set to “On”, the TV senses the surrounding light and automatically adjusts the backlight brightness. Make sure no object obstructs the OPC sensor, which could affect its ability to sense surrounding light.
This TV provides various advanced functions for optimising the picture quality.
100Hz
Film Mode
Active Contrast
Gamma setup
DNR
Monochrome
Range of OPC
Y
G
C
B
M
[ 0]
[ 0]
[ 0]
[ 0]
[ 0]
f30
f30
f30
f30
f30
e30
e30
e30
e30
e30
3D-Y/C
C.M.S.-Hue
This function adjusts the hue of a selected colour using a six­colour adjustment system.
C.M.S.-Saturation
This function increases or decreases the saturation of a selected colour using a six-colour adjustment system.
Colour space
You can select the range of colour for reproducing colour combinations.
Picture Settings
Picture
Contrast
OPC [Off]
Brightness
Colour
Tint
Sharpness
Advanced
Reset
[+30]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
0
–30
–30
–30
–10
+40
+30
+30
+30
+10
Backlight [+14] –16
+16
DYNAMIC
Off: The brightness is fixed at the value set in “Backlight”. On: Automatically adjusts. On:Display: Displays the OPC effect on the screen while
adjusting the brightness of the screen.
OPC
Picture
Automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen.
Adjusts the picture to your preference with the following picture settings.
Adjustment items
Selectable
items
c button d button
Backlight
The screen dims The screen brightens
Contrast
For less contrast For more contrast
Brightness
For less brightness For more brightness
Colour
For less colour intensity
For more colour intensity
Tint
Skin tones become purplish
Skin tones become greenish
Sharpness
For less sharpness For more sharpness
Advanced
Picture
High: White with bluish tone. Mid-High:
Intermediate tone between “High” and “Middle”.
Middle: Natural tone. Mid-Low:
Intermediate tone between “Middle” and “Low”.
Low: White with reddish tone. R Gain/G Gain/B Gain: Adjusts the white balance by changing
the value of “R Gain”, “G Gain” or “B Gain”.
Picture adjustments
Picture
100Hz
“100Hz” technology provides superior solutions for digital display picture quality removing motion blur.
NOTE
This effect is greater on fast moving images. “100 Hz” will have no effect in the following cases;
1) The type of signal received is a PC signal.
2) An OSD is being displayed.
3) Teletext is activated. If images appear blurred, set the “100Hz” to “Off”.
Colour Temp.
Adjusts the colour temperature to give the best white image.
Standard: Reproduces standard colour. Advanced:
Reproduces brighter colour, taking advantage of the
backlight
.
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Basic adjustment
NOTE
The item marked with * is available only when selecting “HDMI1”, “HDMI2”, “HDMI3” or “EXT4” from the “INPUT SOURCE” menu. The item marked with ** is available only when accepting an “x.v.Colour” signal through an HDMI terminal.
Monochrome
For viewing a video in black & white.
Range of OPC
The brightness level range of the OPC sensor’s automatic adjustments can be set according to your preferences. The adjustment range of the OPC sensor can be set to a maximum of e16 and a minimum of f16.
Selectable
items
Description
Max.
f16 through e16
Min.
f16 through e16
NOTE
This function is available only when the “OPC” setting is set to “On” or “On:Display”. The maximum setting cannot be set to a smaller number than the minimum setting. The minimum setting cannot be set to a bigger number than the maximum setting. The maximum and minimum settings cannot be set to the same number. Depending on the brightness of the surrounding light, the OPC sensor might not operate if the adjustment range is small.
STANDARD: For a highly defined image in a normally
bright room.
MOVIE: For viewing a movie in a darkened room. MOVIE (Living room): For viewing a movie such as CG
animation with dynamic picture quality.
GAME: For playing of video games. PC*: For PC. x.v.Colour**: Produce realistic colour on the TV screen
unlike any other signal.
USER: Allows you to customise settings as desired. You
can set the mode for each input source.
DYNAMIC (Fixed): For a clear-cut image emphasising
high contrast for sports viewing (The “Picture” and “Audio” settings cannot be adjusted).
DYNAMIC: For a clear-cut image emphasising high
contrast for sports viewing.
NOTE
“3D-Y/C” may not operate depending on the input signal type or when the input signal is noisy. “3D-Y/C” has even more effect on composite video signals (CVBS).
Film Mode
Automatically detects a film-based source (originally encoded at 24 or 25 frames per second, depending on the vertical frequency), analyses it and then recreates each still film frame for high-definition picture quality.
Active Contrast
Automatically adjusts the contrast of an image according to the scene.
Gamma setup
Select the tone difference of the brightness and darkness of the picture according to the type of programme watched from the four items (“Mode1”, “Mode2”, “Mode3” or “Mode4”).
NOTE
When “AV MODE” is set to “x.v.Colour” or “PC”, you can not change the gamma selection.
DNR
“DNR” produces a clearer image (“Off”, “High”, “Middle”, “Low”).
3D-Y/C
Provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross colour noise by detecting changes in the image.
Standard: Normal adjustment. Fast: Sets the optimum image quality for fast-moving
images.
Slow: Sets the optimum image quality for slow-moving
images.
Item
Audio Settings
Audio
Balance
Treble
Surround
Reset
[ 0]
[ 0]
–15
L
+15
R
[Off]
Sound Mode [Mode4]
Bass
[ 0] –15
+15
DYNAMIC
Audio adjustment
Audio
You can adjust the sound quality to your preference with the following settings.
Selectable
items
c button d button
Treble
For weaker treble For stronger treble
Bass
For weaker bass For stronger bass
Balance
Decrease audio from the right speaker
Decrease audio from the left speaker
AV MODE
“AV MODE” gives you several viewing options to choose from to best match the system environment, which can vary due to factors like room-brightness, type of programme watched or the type of image input from external equipment.
Press AV MODE. Each time you press AV MODE, the mode
changes.
You can also switch the mode on the “Picture” and “Audio” menu screen by pressing AV MODE.
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Power Save Settings
ECO
Energy Save
No Signal Off
No Operation Off
Sleep Timer
[ Standard]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Basic adjustment
No Signal Off
ECO
When set to “Enable”, the TV will automatically enter standby mode if there is no signal input for 15 minutes.
Five minutes before the TV enters standby mode, the remaining time displays every minute.
NOTE
Even if a TV programme finishes, this function may not operate because of interference from other TV stations or other signals.
Energy Save
ECO
This function enables you to automatically reduce the backlight brightness in order to decrease the power consumption and increase the backlight life span.
The TV will automatically enter standby mode if no operations are performed during the time span you set (“30min.” or “3hr.”).
Five minutes before the TV enters standby mode, the remaining time displays every minute.
No Operation Off
ECO
Allows you to set a time when the TV automatically enters standby mode.
NOTE
Select “Off” to cancel the sleep timer. When the time has been set, countdown automatically starts. Five minutes before the preset of time expires, the remaining time displays each minute.
Sleep Timer
ECO
Surround
Audio
This function allows you to enjoy realistic live sound.
Sound Mode
Audio
This function allows you to select the sound mode depending on the type of programme watched.
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Standard: Reduces the backlight brightness by 20%. Advanced: Reduces the backlight brightness by 30%. Off: The backlight brightness is the same value of your
settings in the selected “AV MODE”.
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NOTE
This function does not work when “AV MODE” is set to “DYNAMIC (Fixed)”.
“Energy Save” status icons
Icon Description
“Energy Save” is set to “Standard”.
“Energy Save” is set to “Advanced”.
When “Energy Save” is set to “Standard” or “Advanced”, “Energy Save” status icons appear in the “Picture” menu and channel information windows as shown in the right column.
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Picture
Contrast
OPC [On]
Bri
g
htness
[+30]
[0]
0 –30
+40
+30
Backlight [+14] –16
+16
DYNAMIC
When “OPC” is set to “On” or “On:Display”, an “Energy Save” status icon appears to the left of “OPC” in the “Picture” menu. When “OPC” is set to “Off”, an “Energy Save” status icon appears to the left of “Backlight” in the “Picture” menu.
EXAMPLE
Subtitle Teletext Off:
New Information
PAL I NICAM STEREO
ATV
01
BBC1
Mode1: For viewing movie and documentary
programmes.
Mode2: For viewing music and sports programmes. Mode3: For viewing news and variety programmes. Mode4: Normal viewing mode.
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Channel Settings
Auto Installation
Basic adjustment
Auto Installation
Setup
The TV automatically detects and stores all available services in your area. This function also allows you to perform the channel setting for digital, satellite and analogue individually and reconfigure the settings after the initial auto installation has been completed.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK. Press a/b/c/d to select the desired
language, and then press OK.
You cannot set the Home/Store setting and the country setting in “Auto Installation” in the “Setup” menu. If you want to reconfigure those settings, automatically execute initial auto installation after executing “Reset” from the “Setup” menu. The current country setting is displayed on the screen.
Press a/b to select the broadcast standard you want to search, and then press OK.
Digital Search
After selecting the service you want to search, either “Terrestrial” or “Cable”, refer to “Digital Search” setting on pages 11–13.
NOTE
The “Digital Search” has a “Reset” function. This function allows you to reset all setting values.
Analogue Search
The TV searches for, sorts and stores all the receivable TV stations. Refer to “Analogue Search” setting on page 13.
Satellite Search
After selecting “Satellite Search”, the current DVB-S setting screen is displayed. Refer to the “Satellite Search” setting on pages 14–15.
NOTE
After selecting “Next” in the DVB-S setting screen, you need to select your preferred satellite broadcast to start searching. The “Satellite Search” has a “Reset” function. This allows you to reset all setting values.
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Setup
Programme Setup
Digital Setting
Additional Search
Use this menu to add new services automatically after auto installation has been completed.
Manual Search
Add new services within a specified frequency band.
Enter the frequency using the 09 numeric buttons. You can perform “Manual Search” with a service number only when the five Nordic countries have been selected in the country setting.
Manual Adjust
Configure various settings for each service using the Colour (R, G, B) buttons.
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Service
No.
Old
LCN
CH
Skip
Lock
Service Name
SIT 3
DTV 994 SIT 2
DTV 995 SIT 1
DTV 999 HD Monosco
: Lock
R
: CH Skip
G
: Sort
B
Press a/b to select the desired service. Press the colour button on the remote control
unit corresponding with the item you want to reconfigure.
The mark indicates the operation is set to on. Each time the colour button is pressed, you can switch the corresponding operation on/off.
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You can reconfigure each service setting automatically or manually.
Press a/b to select the broadcast standard you want to reconfigure, and then press OK.
Digital Setting
Satellite Setting
Analogue Setting
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Buttons for Manual Adjust operation
Lock: Press R button.
When the service is locked, you must enter your PIN whenever you tune to the service.
CH Skip: Press G button.
Services with a mark are passed over when pressing
Pr/s on the Display or remote control unit.
Sort: Press B button.
The item position of services can be sorted.
Press a/b to select the service whose item position you want to move, and then press OK.
DTV 994 SIT 2
DTV 995 SIT 1
Press a/b to move it to the desired position, and then press OK.
DTV 994✔SIT 1
DTV 995✔SIT 2
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all desired service items are sorted.
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Cable Setting
Additional Search
Use this menu to add new services automatically after auto installation has been completed. Follow steps 1 to 5 in the right column on page 12.
Manual Search
Add new services within a specified frequency band. After setting the items on the following screen, the TV starts searching.
Refer to the table about menu items in the left column on page 13.
47.0 MHz
Frequency
Symbol rate
QAM Modulation
Search start
[47.0]
[6900]
[64]
Manual Adjust
This function is the same as in “Digital Setting”. Refer to “Manual Adjust” in “Digital Setting”.
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Before selecting the type of search in “Satellite Setting”, you need to select the satellite broadcast.
SAT1 [ASTRA 1]
SAT2 [Hot Bird 13E]
4 SAT3 [None]
SAT4 [Turksat]
Additional Search
Use this menu to add new services automatically after auto installation has been completed. Follow steps 1 to 6 in the right column on page 14.
Manual Search
Add new services within a specified frequency band. After setting the items on the following screen, select “Yes” from “Search start” menu.
Vert/Low
Vert/High
Horiz/Low
Horiz/High
Band
Frequency
Symbol rate
Search start
[Vert/Low]
[9944]
[27500]
Manual Adjust
This function is the same as in “Digital Setting”. Refer to “Manual Adjust” in “Digital Setting”.
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Basic adjustment
Channels with “Skip” set to “On” are passed over when using Pr/s even if selected while watching the image from the TV.
When connecting a decoder to the AVC System, you need to select “EXT1” or “EXT2”.
NOTE
The factory preset value is “Off”.
You can block the viewing of any channel.
NOTE
See “Child Lock” for setting a PIN. When “Lock” is set to “On” for a channel, “Child lock has been activated” displays, and the image and sound of the channel are blocked. When pressing 6 while “Child lock has been activated” displays, the PIN input window will display. Inputting the correct PIN unlocks the “Child Lock” temporarily until the power is turned off.
Sort
Channel positions can be sorted freely.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK. Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you want
to move, and then press OK. Press a/b/c/d to move it to the desired
position, and then press OK. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all desired channels
are sorted.
Erase Programme
Channels can be erased individually.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK. Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you want
to erase, and then press OK.
A message window pops up.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK to erase the selected channel. All the subsequent channels move up.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all desired channels are erased.
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Analogue Setting
You can reconfigure the analogue TV channels settings automatically or manually.
Additional Search
Use this menu to add new channels automatically after auto installation has been made.
Start searching channels after selecting the colour system.
Manual Adjust
Use this menu to set up analogue TV channels manually.
After selecting “Yes” on the screen, press a/b/ c/d to select the channel you want to set and
then press OK.
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You can adjust the frequency to the desired position.
NOTE
Adjust while checking the background picture as a reference. Instead of pressing c/d to adjust the frequency, you can set by directly entering the frequency number of the channel with 09 numeric buttons.
EXAMPLE
179.25 MHz: Press 1 s 7 s 9 s 2 s 5.
49.25 MHz: Press 4 s 9 s 2 s 5 s OK.
Select the optimum colour system to receive (“Auto”, “PAL”, “SECAM (L/L’)”).
Select the optimum sound systems (Broadcasting systems) to receive (“B/G”, “D/K”, “I”, “L/L’”).
When a TV channel sends its Network Name, the “Auto Installation” detects the information and assigns a name to it. However, you can change channel names individually.
Press a/b/c/d to select each character of the new name for the channel, and then press OK.
Repeat step 1 above until the name is fully spelt out.
NOTE
The name can be five characters or less. If a channel name is less than five characters, select “END” to set the channel name.
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Colour sys.
Sound sys. (Broadcasting systems)
Label
Skip
Decoder
Lock
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Basic adjustment
Child Lock
Setup
Allows you to use a PIN to protect certain settings from being accidentally changed.
Change PIN
Register a four-digit password number to use the “Child Lock” function.
Enter the four-digit number as a PIN using 09 numeric buttons.
Enter the same four-digit number as in step 1 to confirm.
“The system PIN has been changed successfully” displays.
NOTE
To view a locked channel, you must enter the PIN (See pages 35 and 36 for locking channels from viewing in DTV, SAT and ATV mode). When you select a locked channel, a PIN prompt message pops up. Press 6 to display the PIN input window.
Cancel PIN
Allows you to reset your PIN.
NOTE
As a precautionary measure, make a note of your PIN on the back of this operation manual, cut it out and keep it in a safe place that children cannot reach.
Parental rating
This function allows DTV services to be restricted. It prevents children from watching violent or sexual scenes that may be harmful.
NOTE
“Universal viewing” and “Parental approval pref.” are ratings used exclusively in France. Refer to page 59 for details about ratings.
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Setup
You can select a OSD language from the “Setup” menu. Select from among 23 languages (Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian).
Subtitle
Digital Setup
Set up to two preferred subtitle languages (including subtitles for the hearing impaired) to display if subtitles are available.
NOTE
Subtitles will not be displayed when the service does not contain subtitle information.
Digital Audio Language
Option
Set up to three preferred multi audio languages to display if the audio languages are available.
Switching the multi audio languages
Each time you press 2 on the remote control unit, the audio language switches.
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Switching subtitle languages
Each time you press [ on the remote control unit, the subtitle switches.
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Password/Parental lock settings Language Settings (language,
subtitle, multi audio)
1st LanguageOff
2nd Language
••••••
1st Language1st Language
(For hearing impaired)
Set “For hearing impaired” to “Yes”
Subtitles for the hearing impaired have priority over each of the subtitle language settings (Example: “1st Language”, “2nd Language”, etc.).
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Useful Viewing functions
WSS
Setup
WSS signal 4:3 screen
4:3 Mode
Setup
The “WSS” signal has 4:3 auto-switching that allows you to select between “Normal” and “Panorama”.
4:3 mode “Panorama”4:3 mode “Normal”
The “WSS” allows the TV to switch automatically among the different picture size.
NOTE
Use “WIDE MODE” if an image does not switch to the appropriate picture size. When the broadcast signal contains no “WSS” information, the function will not work even if enabled.
Selecting the WSS picture size manually
Selecting the picture size
Selecting the WSS picture size automatically
Normal: Normal range keeping 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio. Panorama: Wide image without side bars.
Selecting the picture size manually
You can select the picture size. Selectable picture size varies with the type of signal received.
Normal: Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen
display.
Zoom 14:9: For 14:9 letterbox pictures. A thin side bar
appears on each side, and you may also see bars on the top and bottom with some programmes.
Panorama: In this mode, the picture is stretched toward
each side of the screen. The picture may appear similar to “Full” depending on broadcast signals.
Full: For 16:9 squeeze pictures. Cinema 16:9: For 16:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may
appear on the top and bottom with some programmes.
Cinema 14:9: For 14:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may
appear on the top and bottom with some programmes.
Full: Displays with an Overscan image. Crops all sides of
screen.
Underscan: Displays with an Underscan image only
when receiving a 720p signal. Displays with the High­Definition image adjusted optimally. Noise may appear on the edge of the screen with some programmes.
Dot by Dot: Displays an image with the same number
of pixels on the screen when receiving 1080i/1080p signals only.
NOTE
Some items do not appear depending on the type of received signal.
Press f.
The “WIDE MODE” menu displays. The menu lists the “WIDE MODE” options selectable for the type of video signal currently received.
Press f or a/b while the “WIDE MODE” menu displays on the screen.
As you toggle the options, each is immediately reflected on the screen. There is no need to press OK.
Basically, if you set “WSS” to “On” in the “Setup” menu, the optimum “WIDE MODE” is automatically chosen for every broadcast, VCR or DVD player/ recorder.
NOTE
Even if you select your desired “WIDE MODE” manually, the TV may automatically switch to the optimum “WIDE MODE” depending on the signal received when “WSS” is set to “On”.
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Item (for SD [Standard-Definition] signals)
Item (for HD [High-Definition] signals)
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You can use this menu to set the appropriate picture size for viewing a 16:9 format TV programme on a 4:3 TV.
REC Picture Size
Digital Setup
Setting to “4:3 TV” Setting to “16:9 TV”
This function allows you to automatically change to the appropriate picture size when viewing an HDMI signal using the HDMI1, 2 and 3 terminals.
Other picture and audio settings
Adjusting image position
HDMI Auto View
Setup
NOTE
This function must be set before recording.
Selecting the HDMI picture size automatically
Position
Setup
For adjusting a picture’s horizontal and vertical position.
NOTE
Adjustments are stored separately for each input source. Depending on the input signal type or “WIDE MODE” setting, a position setting may not be available. This function is not available for DTV/SAT broadcasts with MHEG signals.
Automatic volume adjustment
Auto Volume
Option
Different sound sources sometimes do not have the same volume level, such as a programme and its commercial breaks. The Automatic Volume Control (Auto Volume) reduces this problem by equalizing levels.
Outputting audio only
Audio Only
Option
When listening to music from a music programme, you can set the TV off and enjoy audio only.
Useful Viewing functions
Selecting the recording picture size manually
H-Pos.: Centres the image by moving it to the left or
right.
V-Pos.: Centres the image by moving it up or down.
Off: Both screen images and audio are output. On: Audio is output without a screen image.
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Useful Viewing functions
Time Display
Option
Time Format
You can select the time format (either “24HR” or “AM/ PM”) for the clock time.
Game Play Time
Option
This function allows you to display the elapsed time on the screen when “AV MODE” is set to “GAME”.
Programme Title Display
Option
This function allows you to display programme information such as the title and airtime by tuning a channel.
NOTE
This function is available only when the DTV/SAT mode is selected.
Time Display
This function allows you to display the clock time in the lower-right corner of the screen.
Four digit numbers (e.g. 0001) are displayed after selecting the five Nordic countries in the country setting.
Time display in channel information
You can display the time information included in DTV/ SAT and teletext broadcasts.
NOTE
Skip step 1 if receiving DTV/SAT broadcasts.
Select a TV channel (The time information is automatically captured).
Press p. The channel display will appear on the screen.
Press p again within the several seconds that the channel display is on the screen. Time information will be shown in the lower-right corner of the screen for several seconds.
Even when you change the TV channel, you can display the time information with steps 2 and 3 above.
NOTE
If acquired successfully, the time information will appear in the upper-right corner of the screen by pressing MENU.
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Subtitle ENG 1/3:
New Information
Audio (ENG) STEREO :
Video
Dolby Digital Plus
1080i:
DTV TV
001
BBC2
Subtitle Teletext Off:
New Information
PAL I
NICAM STEREO
ATV
01
BBC1
DTV Mode ATV Mode
Display Settings
Channel display
You can display the channel information by pressing p on the remote control unit.
Time and Title display
On: Displays the clock time. On (half-hourly): Displays the clock time in 30-minute
increments.
Off: Hides the clock time.
On: Under connecting a game console to the AVC
System, the elapsed time is displayed in 30-minute increments after you start playing a game.
Off: Hides the time.
NOTE
This menu is not selectable if the input source is “TV” or
“USB”.
Subtitle ENG 1/3:
New Information
Audio (ENG) STEREO :
Video 1080i :
SAT1 TV
0001
BBC2
SAT Mode
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Other useful features
Input Select
Option
For setting the signal type of external equipment.
NOTE
If no (colour) image displays, try changing to another signal type.
Check the operation manual of the external equipment for the signal type. When the signal type is set to “Auto”, the input terminal where a cable is connected is automatically selected.
Input Label
Setup
You can label each input source with a custom description.
Press b to select the desired input source. Go to “MENU” > “Setup” > “Input Label”. Press a/b/c/d to select each character of the
new name for the input source, and then press OK.
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BACK
CLEAR
END
K U
B L V
C M W
D
DVD
N X
E O Y
F
P
Z
G Q
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H R – _
I
S
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J T
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Repeat until the label is fully spelt out.
NOTE
The label can be six characters or less. When you want to set an input source label of less than six characters, select “END” to set the name.
INPUT SOURCE TV
EXT1 EXT2
DVD
EXT4 HDMI1 EXT6
NOTE
You cannot change labels if the input source is “TV” or “USB”.
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Input Skip
Setup
This setting allows you to skip the SCART, HDMI, RGB, ATV, DTV or SAT input on the Input Source Selection operation.
EXT1 (SCART)
EXT2 (SCART)
EXT4 (RGB)
HDMI1
HDMI2
HDMI3
ATV
DTV
SAT1
SAT2
Yes
No
Colour system settings
You can change the colour system to one that is compatible with the image on the screen.
NOTE
The factory preset value is “Auto”. If “Auto” is selected, the colour system for each channel is automatically set. If an image does not display clearly, select another colour system (e.g. “PAL”, “SECAM”).
Additional features
Setting Display Colour
Option
You can change the background colour of the OSD (menu screen), EPG screen, channel display and programme information, etc. to the blue, gray, red or green.
Colour System
Option
Setting when using external devices
Input source settings
EXT1: Y/C, CVBS, RGB EXT2: Y/C, CVBS, RGB EXT8: Auto, S-VIDEO, VIDEO
Skipping specified inputs
Linked to main power: The wireless unit’s power will be turned
on in conjunction with the main power of the Display.
Power always on: The wireless unit’s power will be usually
turned on.
Wireless power link
Setup
When turning on the main power of the Display while “Wireless power link” is set to “Linked to main power”, the power of each wireless unit connected to the Display and AVC System will be turned on in conjunction with the main power of the Display.
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USB Photo Viewer/Music Player
In this mode, you can enjoy viewing photos and listening to music from external USB devices. Select “USB” from the “INPUT SOURCE” menu to enter this mode.
NOTE
You cannot enter this mode when there is no USB device connected to the AVC System. This mode is not available during DTV/ SAT timer recording. “WIDE MODE” is fixed during this mode. “USER (USB)” is the default value for the “AV MODE” setting. Each time you press AV MODE, the mode changes between “USER (USB)”, “DYNAMIC (Fixed)”, “DYNAMIC” and “STANDARD”.
Connecting a USB device
Connect a USB device to the AVC System as shown below.
Selecting modes and devices
Select mode
Select USB drive
Photo Mode Music Mode
Drive 1
Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 5 Drive 6 Drive 7 Drive 8 Drive 9 Drive 10 Drive 11 Drive 12 Drive 13 Drive 14 Drive 15 Drive 16
Press c/d to select between “Photo Mode” and “Music Mode”, and then press OK.
Press a/b/c/d to select the drive where you want to find your files, and then press OK.
NOTE
You do not need to select the drive in step 2 when there is only one drive in the connected USB device. 16 is the maximum number of drives that can be displayed.
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Photo Mode
Viewing thumbnails
2007:10:18 13:30:00 600KB
Demo/Demo 01 Demo.jpg
1600X1200
Sample
Buttons for thumbnail operations
Buttons Description
OK
When selecting the folder icon with the 6 mark: Go back to the parent directory. When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. When selecting a photo thumbnail: Display the photo in full screen.
a/b/c/d (Cursor)
Select a desired item.
6
Return to the top menu.
R button
Go back to the previous page.
G button
Go to the next page.
Y button
Select BGM for the slide show.
B button
Start the slide show.
NOTE
When there are invalid photo files, the g mark will be displayed for the file. You can see the file name, shooting date, file size and pixel size of the selected photo in the lower-left corner of the screen (shooting date is only available in the EXIF file format).
Viewing photos in full screen
Buttons for full screen display operation
Buttons Description
c/d (Cursor)
Go to the previous/next photo in the same directory.
6
Return to the thumbnail selection screen.
R button
Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the left.
G button
Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the right.
B button
Reveal/hide the Guide Display.
NOTE
Rotating photos only applies to the temporarily selected item and this setting is not saved.
Depending on the USB device, the TV may not be able to recognise the contained data. Use only alphanumeric characters for naming files. File names over 80 characters (may vary depending on character set) may not be displayed. Do not disconnect a USB device or memory card from the AVC System while transferring files, using the slide show function, when a screen is switching to another or before you exit “USB” from the “INPUT SOURCE” menu. Do not connect and disconnect a USB device from the AVC System repeatedly.
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INPUT SOURCE TV
EXT1 EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 EXT8
USB
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Slide show
Selecting the BGM
File name
SONGS
Demo/Demo1
CLASSIC SONG_01.MP3 SONG_02.MP3
SONG_03.MP3
SONG_04.MP3 SONG_05.MP3 SONG_06.MP3 SONG_07.MP3 SONG_08.MP3 SONG_09.MP3
Time
3:05 3:15
3:02
6:05 4:52 0:00 3:13 3:23 3:33
Playing:
SONG_02.MP3
Slide Show BGM:
SONG_03.MP3
1:00 / 3:15
Buttons for slide show BGM select operation
Buttons Description
OK
When selecting the folder icon with the 6 mark: Go back to the parent directory. When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. When selecting a music file: Play music.
a/b (Cursor)
Select a desired item.
c (Cursor)
Page up.
d (Cursor)
Page down.
6
Return to the thumbnail selection screen.
R button
Stop music.
G button
Play/Pause music.
Y button
Set the selected music to the slide show BGM.
B button
Reset the slide show BGM.
NOTE
Only one song can be set to the slide show BGM. Slide show BGM will be reset in the cases below.
Go back to the top menu. Change the “INPUT SOURCE”.
When there are invalid music files, the g mark will be displayed for the file. The displayed play time may differ slightly from the actual play time depending on the files.
Slide show
Buttons for slide show operation
Buttons Description
6
Return to the thumbnail selection screen.
B button
Reveal/hide the Guide Display.
NOTE
The selected BGM is played repeatedly. The slide show continues until you press 6. The slide show speed is approximately 10 seconds per photo.
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Music Mode
File name
ROOT
Demo/Demo1
CLASSIC SONG_01.MP3 SONG_02.MP3
SONG_03.MP3
SONG_04.MP3 SONG_05.MP3 SONG_06.MP3 SONG_07.MP3 SONG_08.MP3 SONG_09.MP3
Time
3:05 3:15
3:02
6:05 4:52 0:00 3:13 3:23 3:33
Playing:
SONG_02.MP3 1:00 / 3:15
Buttons for Music Mode
Buttons Description
OK
When selecting the folder icon with the 6 mark: Go back to the parent directory. When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. When selecting a music file: Play music.
a/b (Cursor)
Select the desired item.
c (Cursor)
Page up.
d (Cursor)
Page down.
6
Return to the top menu.
R button
Stop music.
G button
Play/Pause music.
B button
Turn off the screen image for audio only output.
NOTE
When there are invalid music files, the g mark will be displayed for the file. The displayed play time may differ slightly from the actual play time depending on the files.
USB device compatibility
USB device
USB Memory, USB card reader (Mass Storage class)
File system
FAT/FAT32
Photo file format
JPEG (.jpg) (DCF2.0 compliant)
Music file format
MP3 (.mp3) Bitrate: 32k, 40k, 48k, 56k, 64k, 80k, 96k, 112k, 128k, 160k, 192k, 224k, 256k, 320kbps Sampling frequency: 32k, 44.1k, 48kHz
NOTE
Progressive format jpeg files are not supported. Music files in USB 1.1 devices may not be played properly. Operation using USB hubs is not guaranteed.
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Other useful features
Gallery Mode
You can display pictures saved in USB devices for your wallpaper picture by pressing GALLERY on the remote control unit.
NOTE
Compatible files include those taken by digital cameras with the DCF 2.0 specification or mobile phones’ built-in cameras. Music cannot be played during this mode. SD card readers or USB hubs cannot be used. This mode continues when timer recording starts, but ends when timer viewing starts. During this mode, the power on the AVC System turns off while the main power on the Display is on (but standby/on indicator turns to red). Gallery Mode stops by pressing END on the remote control unit, and the TV returns to the normal viewing mode.
Basic operation for Gallery Mode
Displaying pictures saved in a USB device
Connect a USB device to the Display as shown below.
Press GALLERY on the remote control unit after connecting a USB device to the Display.
A slide show will then start.
NOTE
Make sure that a USB device is connected before pressing GALLERY. The playback order is based on the save dates and cannot be changed. The device contains up to 100 files. If there are more than 100, some may not be displayed. The picture files should be in the top directory, and the files in any subordinate folders cannot be displayed. Refer to the right column Gallery Mode setting to change the viewing options. If there are incompatible files, an error displays for the file until the next compatible picture is displayed. Refer to pages 42–43 for details on connecting USB devices and device/file compatibility. Slide show will stop if you disconnect the USB device. Press END and go back to the normal viewing mode, and then press GALLERY again when you switch USB devices.
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You can adjust the display size, slide show time length, brightness and sleep timer.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Option”. Press a/b to select “Gallery Setup”, and then
press OK. Press a/b to select the desired items, and then
press OK.
Picture size
Colour mode
Slide show interval
Brightness
Auto Power Off
Normal
Dot by Dot
Half size screen
Cinema
Repeat step 4 until the setting is complete.
NOTE
To start Gallery Mode during this setting, press GALLERY on the remote control unit.
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Gallery Mode setting
Gallery Setup
Option
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Picture size
Normal: Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen
display.
Dot by Dot: Displays images with a 1:1 pixel ratio on the
screen without any scaling.
Cinema: Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen
display without showing any black bars.
Half size screen: Images are displayed in the centre of a
screen at half the size of a full screen image.
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NOTE
The factory preset value is “Cinema”. When set to “Half size screen”, the background colour is black and this cannot be changed.
Colour mode
You can select your preferred colour mode.
Mode1: Lowest brightness with maximum power saving. Mode2: A brighter mode suitable for displaying pictures
in most situations.
Mode3: Suitable for displaying in brightly lit areas. Auto: Adjusts the brightness automatically depending on
the surrounding brightness.
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NOTE
The factory preset value is “Mode1”.
Auto Power Off
You can set the time length until the TV automatically enters sleep mode to “30 min.”, “1 h”, “3 h” or “24 h”.
NOTE
The factory preset value is “1 h”.
Troubleshooting for Gallery Mode
Follow the possible solutions listed below when you see the error message.
Possible Solution
Images that do not conform to the DCF 2.0 specification may not be displayed. If the images have been changed or edited on a PC, the data may change to a format that is incompatible with the TV.
The file size may be over 5MB. The file size can be reduced by selecting a smaller pixel size when taking pictures with a digital camera. The resizing function of digital cameras can also reduce the file size.
The pixel size may exceed 4,096 g 3,072. A smaller pixel size can be selected when taking pictures with a digital camera. The resizing function of digital cameras can also reduce the pixel size.
There may be incompatible or corrupt data. If only this error message is displayed, the top directory in the USB device may not contain any compatible JPEG files.
(Example of an error display)
Other useful features
Slide show interval
You can set the slide show time length for each picture to “15 sec.”, “30 sec.” or “30 min.”.
NOTE
The factory preset value is “15 sec.”. The sequence will repeat from the first picture after all the pictures have displayed.
Brightness
You can set the brightness of the screen in Gallery Mode.
Mode1: Display brighter colour. Mode2: Display accurate colour in images.
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Connecting a PC
NOTE
The PC input terminals are DDC1/2B-compatible. Refer to page 49 for a list of PC signals compatible with the TV. A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. When connecting to a PC, the input signal type is automatically detected except 1,024 g 768 and 1,360 g 768 signals.
Analogue Connection
NOTE
Refer to page 38 for AV signals (See below). HDMI: 480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p ANALOGUE RGB: 576p/720p (50Hz)/1080i The ANALOGUE RGB terminal (PC) (EXT4) is not compatible with 480i/576i/1080p signals.
Connecting a PC
HDMI Connection
Displaying a PC image on the screen
Selecting the picture size
You can select the picture size.
Press f.
The “WIDE MODE” menu displays.
Press f or a/b to select a desired item on the menu.
NOTE
Connect the PC before making adjustments. Selectable picture size may vary with input signal type.
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Full: An image fully fills the screen. Cinema: For letterbox pictures. Bars may appear on the
top and bottom with some programmes.
Normal: Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen
display.
Dot by Dot: Displays an image with the same number of
pixels on the screen.
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minijack cable
HDMI1, 2 or 3
HDMI-certified cable
PC
HDMI1
DVI/HDMI cable
RGB cable
ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable
ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable
DVI/RGB conversion cable
Normal Full
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EXT4
PC
EXT4
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Connecting a PC
Press a/b to select the specific adjustment item.
Press c/d to adjust the item to the desired position.
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Reset
H-Pos. [ 90] ab
ab
ab
ab
V-Pos.
Clock
Phase
[ 39]
[ 90]
[ 20]
NOTE
You can only select the “Input Signal” on the “Setup” menu when receiving one of the two input signals listed above.
1024 x 768
1360 x 768
(Example)
Fine Sync.
Setup
NOTE
For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset values, press a/b to select “Reset”, and then press OK. “Clock” and “Phase” in the “Fine Sync.” menu can be adjusted only when inputting analogue signals through the EXT4 terminal.
Selecting input resolution
Some input signals may have to be registered manually to display properly. The pairs of input signals (resolutions) in the list below are not distinguishable when received. In such cases, you have to set the correct signal manually. After setting once, it will display when the same signal (resolution) is input again.
Input Signal
Setup
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NOTE
When “Auto Sync.” is successful, “Auto Sync completed successfully” displays. If not, “Auto Sync.” failed. “Auto Sync.” may fail even if “Auto Sync completed successfully” displays. “Auto Sync.” may fail if the PC image has low resolution, has unclear (black) edges, or is moved while executing “Auto Sync.”. Be sure to connect the PC to the AVC System and switch it on before starting “Auto Sync.”. “Auto Sync.” can be executed only when inputting analogue signals through the EXT4 terminal.
Adjusting the PC image manually
Ordinarily you can easily adjust the picture as necessary to change image position using “Auto Sync.”. In some cases, however, manual adjustment is needed to optimise the image.
Auto Sync.
Setup
Adjusting the PC image automatically
This function enables the screen to be automatically adjusted to its best possible condition when the analogue terminals of the AVC System and PC are connected with a commercially available DVI/RGB conversion cable, etc.
H-Pos.: Centres the image by moving it to the left or
right.
V-Pos.: Centres the image by moving it up or down. Clock: Adjusts when the image flickers with vertical
stripes.
Phase: Adjusts when characters have low contrast or
when the image flickers.
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Communication conditions
Set the RS-232C communications settings on the PC to match the TV’s communications conditions. The TV’s communications settings are as follows:
Baud rate:
9,600 bps
Data length:
8 bits
Parity bit:
None
Stop bit:
1 bit
Flow control:
None
Communication procedure
Send the control commands from the PC via the RS­232C connector. The TV operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the PC. Do not send multiple commands at the same time. Wait until the PC receives the OK response before sending the next command. Make sure to send “A” with the carriage return and confirm that “ERR” returns before operating.
Command format
0055
100
–30
0009
0
????
?
OK
ERR
Response code format
RS-232C port specifications
PC Control of the TV
When a programme is set, the TV can be controlled from the PC using the RS-232C terminal. The input signal (PC/video) can be selected, the volume can be adjusted and various other adjustments and settings can be made, enabling automatic programmed playing. Use an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type) (commercially available) for the connections.
NOTE
This operation system should be used by a person who is accustomed to using PCs.
Parameter
Input the parameter values, aligning left, and fill with blank(s) for the remainder (Be sure that four values are input for the parameter). When the input parameter is not within an adjustable range, “ERR” returns (Refer to “Response code format”).
When “?” is input for some commands, the present setting value responds.
After sending the return code (0DH), make sure to send the line feed (0AH) as well.
Command four digits: Command. The text of four characters. Parameter four digits: Parameter 0–9, blank, ?, minus
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RS-232C serial control cable (cross type)
Eight ASCII codes eCR
Command four digits
Parameter four digits
Return code
Normal response
Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)
Return code (0DH)
Return code (0DH)
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NOTE
This TV has only limited PC compatibility, correct operation can only be guaranteed if the video card conforms exactly to the VESA 60 Hz standard. Any variations from this standard will result in picture distortions.
CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
POWER SETTING P O W R 0 _ _ _ POWER OFF (STAND BY)
INPUT SELECTION A I T G D _ _ _ _ INPUT SWITCHING (TOGGLE)
I T V D _ _ _ _ TV (CHANNEL FIXED)
I D T V _ _ _ _ DTV (CHANNEL FIXED)
I A V D * _ _ _ EXT1–4, 8 (1–4, 8), HDMI1–3
(5–7)
CHANNEL D C C H * * _ _ TV DIRECT CHANNEL (1–99)
C H U P _ _ _ _ CHANNEL UP
C H D W _ _ _ _ CHANNEL DOWN
D T V D * * * _ THREE DIGIT DTV DIRECT
CHANNEL (1–999) (Non-Nordic countries)
D T V D * * * * FOUR DIGIT DTV DIRECT
CHANNEL (1–9999) (Nordic countries only)
I D E G _ _ _ _ DIGITAL NETWORK CHANGE
D S C 1 * * * * DVB-S 1 DIRECT CHANNEL
(1–9999)
D S C 2 * * * * DVB-S 2 DIRECT CHANNEL
(1–9999)
D S C 3 * * * * DVB-S 3 DIRECT CHANNEL
(1–9999)
D S C 4 * * * * DVB-S 4 DIRECT CHANNEL
(1–9999)
D T U P _ _ _ _ DTV CHANNEL UP
D T D W _ _ _ _ DTV CHANNEL DOWN
INPUT SELECTION B I N P 1 0 _ _ _ EXT1 (Y/C)
I N P 1 1 _ _ _ EXT1 (CVBS)
I N P 1 2 _ _ _ EXT1 (RGB)
I N P 2 0 _ _ _ EXT2 (Y/C)
I N P 2 1 _ _ _ EXT2 (CVBS)
I N P 2 2 _ _ _ EXT2 (RGB)
I N P 8 0 _ _ _ EXT8 (AUTO)
I N P 8 1 _ _ _ EXT8 (Y/C)
I N P 8 2 _ _ _ EXT8 (CVBS)
AV MODE SELECTION A V M D 0 _ _ _ TOGGLE
A V M D 1 _ _ _ STANDARD
A V M D 2 _ _ _ MOVIE
A V M D 3 _ _ _ GAME
A V M D 4 _ _ _ USER
A V M D 5 _ _ _ DYNAMIC (Fixed)
A V M D 6 _ _ _ DYNAMIC
AVMD7_ _ _PC
A V M D 8 _ _ _ x.v.Colour
A V M D 1 0 _ _ MOVIE (LIVING ROOM)
VOLUME V O L M * * _ _ VOLUME (0–60)
CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
POSITION H P O S * * * _ H-POSITION (AV/PC)
V P O S * * * _ V-POSITION (AV/PC)
C L C K * * * _ CLOCK (0–180)
P H S E * * * _ PHASE (0–40)
WIDE MODE W I D E 0 _ _ _ TOGGLE (AV)
W I D E 1 _ _ _ NORMAL (AV)
W I D E 2 _ _ _ ZOOM 14:9 (AV)
W I D E 3 _ _ _ PANORAMA (AV)
W I D E 4 _ _ _ FULL (AV)
W I D E 5 _ _ _ CINEMA 16:9 (AV)
W I D E 6 _ _ _ CINEMA 14:9 (AV)
W I D E 7 _ _ _ NORMAL (PC)
W I D E 8 _ _ _ CINEMA (PC)
W I D E 9 _ _ _ FULL (PC)
W I D E 1 0 _ _ DOT BY DOT (AV/PC)
W I D E 1 1 _ _ UNDERSCAN (AV)
MUTE M U T E 0 _ _ _ TOGGLE
M U T E 1 _ _ _ MUTE ON
M U T E 2 _ _ _ MUTE OFF
SURROUND A C S U 0 _ _ _ SURROUND TOGGLE
A C S U 1 _ _ _ SURROUND ON
A C S U 2 _ _ _ SURROUND OFF
AUDIO CHANGE A C H A _ _ _ _ TOGGLE
SLEEP TIMER O F T M 0 _ _ _ OFF
O F T M 1 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 30 MIN
O F T M 2 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 1 HOUR
O F T M 3 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 1 HOUR 30 MIN
O F T M 4 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 2 HOUR
O F T M 5 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 2 HOUR 30 MIN
TEXT T E X T 0 _ _ _ TEXT OFF
T E X T 1 _ _ _ TEXT ON (TOGGLE)
DCPG***_
DIRECT PAGE JUMP (100–899)
PC compatibility chart
Resolution
Horizontal
Frequency
Vertical
Frequency
Analogue (D-
Sub)
Digital (HDMI)
VESA
Standard
VGA
640 g 480
31.5 kHz 60 Hz
✔✔✔
SVGA
800 g 600
37.9 kHz 60 Hz
✔✔✔
XGA
1,024 g 768
48.4 kHz 60 Hz
✔✔✔
WXGA
1,360 g 768
47.7 kHz 60 Hz
✔✔✔
SXGA
1,280 g 1,024
64.0 kHz 60 Hz
✔✔✔
SXGA+
1,400 g 1,050
65.3 kHz 60 Hz
✔✔
VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA and SXGA+ are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
RS-232C command list
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Using the universal remote control
You can operate connected AV products (DVD player/ recorder, SetTopBox, VCR and others) by setting up your remote control as a universal remote control unit.
NOTE
Some manufacturer code indicated in the operational manual and the universal remote control device do not correspond. When recording a signal other than the signal being watched, some signals cannot be recorded depending on the signal being viewed.
Presetting the manufacturer code
Press FUNCTION repeatedly until you reach the device you wish to control. (TV, DVD1, DVD2, STB1, STB2 and VCR)
Press this button briefly (for more than 0.2 seconds) to move between the items.
Press and hold both FUNCTION and OK for 3 seconds.
In the LCD window, the 3-digit manufacturer code input screen blinks.
Enter the 3-digit manufacturer code using a/b/ c/d, and then press OK.
The TV returns to the normal TV mode.
LCD Window
Display
Category Manufacturer
DVD1/DVD2
DVD player Magnum - Zenith
DVD recorder JVC - Yukai
DVD/LD Pioneer
DVD part of DVD/VCR Bush - Toshiba
DVD part of DVD/DVR
Panasonic - Toshiba
HTIB* Aiwa - Sony
DVD part of SAT/DVD Humax
DVD part of TV/DVD Bush - Toshiba
VCR
VCR part of DVD/VCR Bush - Toshiba
VCR part of TV/VCR Aiwa - Toshiba
VCR Adelsound - Yoko
STB1/STB2**
SAT part of SAT/DVD Humax
SAT part of SAT-DVR
BSSkyB - Zehnder
Satellite AB Sat - Woorisat
Satellite receiver Hauppauge
Satellite receiver/
recorder
Humax - Kathrein
Cable box ABC - Wittenberg
*
Home Theatre in a Box System
**
SAT and CBL are integrated
1
2
3
Manufacturer code
DVD Manufacturer Code
Sharp 029 128 143 177 191 Magnum 101 Acoustic Solutions 001 Aiwa 004 039 131 231 Akai 034 095 Akura 108 Alba 001 014 017 018 040 Apex 139 Awa 001 Axion 001 Best Buy 107 Bosston 152 Brainwave 034 Brandt 002 012 030 Britannia 150 Bush 001 019 032 042 045 087 092
102 106 149 158 209 223 224
225 226 Cambridge Audio 104 163 CAT 153 154 Celestial 161 Centrex 109 Centrum 154 CGV 104 CineVision 157 Classic 001 100 Clatronic 106 Coby 001 Conia 102 Crypto 159 C-Tech 105 CyberHome 003 022 025 036 Daewoo 023 038 078 113 114 115 Dalton 162 Dansai 034 151 227 Daytek 005 020 DEC 106 Denon 123 138 164 188 199 210 Denver 106 108 133 Denzel 103 Desay 155 Diamond 104 105 Digitor 160 DK Digital 032 176 Dmtech 111 Dual 001 103 D-Vision 034 DVX 105 Easy Home 107 Eclipse 104 Elta 034 124 134 Emerson 129 Enzer 103 Euroline 034 Finlux 104 Fisher 132 Global Solutions 105 Global Sphere 105 Go Video 126 GoldStar 015 Goodmans 001 014 018 045 106 109 158
203 228 Graetz 103 Grundig 018 038 099 109 127 H&B 106 156 Haaz 104 105 Harmon/Kardon 144 HE 001 HiMAX 107 Hitachi 011 047 088 101 103 107 126
190 196 206 215 Home Electronics 001 Humax 048 Innovation 096 101 128 JDB 001 Jeutech 152 JVC 002 016 080 081 082 083 084
085 120 173 182 184 212 Kenwood 037 123 142 170 208 211 219
229 Kingavon 106 Kiss 103 156 Koda 106 KXD 107 Lawson 105 Lecson 151 Lenco 106 LG 015 024 090 129 185 216 Life 096 128 Lifetec 096 101 128 Limit 105 Loewe 044 127 LogicLab 105 Luxor 109 Magnavox 002 106 165
DVD Manufacturer Code
Marantz 049 098 200 201 Matsui 030 MBO 001 145 Mediencom 150 Medion 096 101 112 128 158 Metz 094 MiCO 104 Micromaxx 096 101 128 Micromedia 002 Micromega 171 Microstar 096 101 128 Mirror 158 Mitsubishi 125 166 Mizuda 106 107 Monyka 103 Mustek 001 100 198 Mx Onda 104 NAD 143 Naiko 109 Nakamichi 147 Neufunk 103 NU-TEC 102 Omni 150 Onkyo 002 097 165 Optim 151 Optimus 168 Orava 106 Orion 087 Oritron 096 P&B 106 Pacific 105 Palsonic 149 Panasonic 013 079 093 123 164 194 195
214 232
Philips 233 002 006 027 035 043 044
049 074 098 121 127 165 171
181 202 Philips Magnavox 121 Pioneer 007 008 010 046 094 168 174
178 183 207 220 Proline 109 Provision 106 Raite 103 RCA 135 REC 149 150 RedStar 108 Reoc 105 Revoy 156 Roadstar 001 014 106 149 Rowa 102 109 Rownsonic 154 Saba 012 030 Sabaki 105 Sampo 136 Samsung 011 076 077 126 175 186 213
217 Sansui 104 105 Sanyo 028 033 089 179 189 218 ScanMagic 001 Schneider 096 110 111 112 Scientific Labs 105 Scott 017 162 SEG 014 026 103 105 110 141 Sherwood 140 Shinco 135 Sigmatek 107 Silva 108 Singer 104 105 Skymaster 001 026 100 105 134 Skyworth 108 SM Electronic 001 105 Sony 004 009 021 031 041 075 122
169 180 204 205 221 222 Soundmaster 105 Soundmax 105 Standard 105 Star Cluster 105 Starmedia 106 Supervision 001 105 Synn 105 TCM 096 101 128 Teac 094 102 105 192 Tec 108 Technics 101 164 193 232 Technika 034 Technosonic 034 Telefunken 154 Tevion 096 101 105 128 162 Thomson 012 091 116 117 118 119 148
167 172 197 Tokai 103 108 Toshiba 002 086 087 121 165 187 TruVision 107
LCD window
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DVD Manufacturer Code
United 001 Voxson 001 Vtrek 159 Wharfedale 104 105 130 Wintel 152 Xbox 167 Xlogic 105 XMS 149 Yakumo 109 Yamada 109 Yamaha 006 013 123 137 164 230 Yamakawa 103 146 Yukai 001 Zenith 002 129 165
DVD
Recorder
Manufacturer Code
JVC 057 058 059 060 LG 065 Panasonic 052 062 Philips 050 051 053 061 063 064 Sony 054 055 056 Toshiba 067 068 069 Yukai 066
DVD/LD Manufacturer Code
Pioneer 007
DVD/VCR
Combo
Manufacturer Code
Sharp 029 (DVD)/028 032 (VCR) Bush 087 (DVD)/036 (VCR) Daewoo 078 (DVD)/029 (VCR) Hitachi 088 (DVD)/025 (VCR) JVC 080 081 082 083 084 085
(DVD)/007 025 033 034 (VCR) LG 015 (DVD)/014 030 (VCR) Orion 087 (DVD)/038 (VCR) Panasonic 079 (DVD)/031 037 (VCR) Philips 074 (DVD)/026 (VCR) Samsung 076 077 (DVD)/210 (VCR) Sanyo 089 (DVD)/039 (VCR) Sony 075 (DVD)/027 (VCR) Toshiba 086 (DVD)/035 (VCR)
DVD/DVR Manufacturer Code
Panasonic 052 062 Pioneer 070 071 072 Samsung 073 Toshiba 067
HTIB Manufacturer Code
Aiwa 231 DK Digital 176 Hitachi 215 JVC 184 Kenwood 219 LG 216 Mustek 198 Panasonic 194 195 214 Pioneer 220 Samsung 213 Sanyo 189 218 Sony 205 221 222
SAT/DVD Manufacturer Code
Humax 048
TV/DVD Combo
Manufacturer Code
Bush 092 LG 090 Panasonic 093 Thomson 091 Toshiba 087
TV VCR
combo
Manufacturer Code
Aiwa 042 Bush 042 Daewoo 021 040 GoldStar 209 Goodmans 047 Grundig 041 Orion 045 Philips 041 046 Roadstar 042 045 Samsung 043 Sony 044 Tatung 042 Toshiba 042 043 045 048
VCR Manufacturer Code
Sharp 001 015 028 032 063 064 073
089 149 150 151 153 165 Adelsound 056
VCR Manufacturer Code
Adyson 055 Aiwa 014 026 042 045 049 050 051
059 060 102 111 149 150 153
Akai 045 050 058 060 128 149 150
153 158 193 Akiba 055 Akura 050 055 060 Alba 021 026 045 051 052 055 058
061 128 129 130 Allorgan 043 126 Ambassador 052 058 Amstrad 026 049 055 061 149 162 189 Anitech 055 Ansonic 056 ASA 053 054 059 149 150 153 Asuka 026 049 053 054 055 059 149 ASWO 179 Audiosonic 061 AudioTon 058 Baird 021 026 049 050 060 061 123
154 Basic Line 021 051 052 055 058 061 Bauer 160 187 Baur 054 070 Beaumark 157 Bestar 021 052 058 061 Black Panther Line 021 061 Blaupunkt 006 008 054 057 069 070 071
083 119 124 125 149 150 151
153 171 179 Blue Sky 051 059 Bondstec 052 055 058 Brandt 009 060 132 Brandt Electronique
154
Brinkmann 051 Broksonic 155 157 BSR 188 Bush 021 026 036 042 045 051 055
061 075 127 128 129 130 Carrefour 121 Casio 026 Cathay 061 Catron 052 058 CGE 026 049 050 060 149 Cimline 051 055 Clatronic 052 055 058 Combitech 045 Condor 021 052 058 061 Continental Edison 154 Crown 021 052 055 058 061 Curtis Mathes 157 Cybermaxx 072 Daewoo 018 021 029 040 045 052 058
061 072 121 Dansai 055 061 Dantax 051 Daytron 021 061 De Graaf 054 Decca 007 026 049 050 054 060 DeGraaf 063 120 123 Denko 055 Denon 098 Diamant 059 209 Dual 026 050 054 060 061 154 Dumont 026 049 054 123 Elbe 061 Elcatech 055 Elin 067 126 Elsay 055 Elta 055 061 Emerson 055 121 155 ESC 021 058 061 126 Etzuko 055 Europhon 058 Ferguson 007 009 026 050 060 071 132
201 202 204 Fidelity 026 049 055 Finlandia 026 054 063 120 123 Finlux 026 049 050 054 080 120 123
149 150 153 197 207 Firstline 018 051 053 055 059 080 114
120 121 127 Fisher 058 122 123 149 150 153 159
178 Flint 051 Formenti/Phoenix 054 Frontech 052 058 Fujitsu 026 049 Funai 026 049 149 150 153 188 Galaxy 026 049 GBC 052 055 058 GE 157 GEC 054 Geloso 055 General 052 058 General Technic 006 043 051
VCR Manufacturer Code
Genexxa 123 Go Video 157 GoldHand 055 GoldStar 026 049 053 059 149 150 153
155 157 209
Goodmans 021 026 047 049 051 052 053
055 058 059 061 067 073 126
127 Graetz 050 060 123 126 Granada 026 054 057 059 063 071 120
123 126 Grandin 021 026 049 052 053 055 058
059 061 072 Grundig 009 041 054 055 057 069 070
071 074 075 076 090 125 149
150 153 173 179 181 182 187 Hanseatic 053 054 059 061 Hantor 058 Harwood 055 HCM 055 075 Hinari 045 051 055 056 060 061 075
127 Hisawa 045 051 166 Hitachi 005 016 019 026 049 050 054
056 060 098 115 120 123 126
149 150 153 175 185 Hypson 051 055 061 Impego 052 058 Imperial 026 049 126 149 Ingersol 056 126 Inno Hit 021 052 054 055 058 061 067
126 Innovation 006 043 051 Interbuy 053 055 059 Interfunk 054 123 Intervision 026 049 051 059 061 209 Irradio 053 055 059 ITT 050 060 077 123 126 ITT Nokia 154 ITV 021 053 058 059 061 JBL 147 JC Penney 098 155 157 JVC 007 025 033 034 050 060 077
078 079 098 105 106 140 149
150 153 154 161 200 204 Kaisui 055 Karcher 054 Kendo 018 021 051 052 055 059 128 Kenwood 050 060 Kimari 122 Kneissel 045 051 Korpel 055 Kuba 122 Kyoto 055 Lenco 021 Leyco 055 LG 010 014 024 026 030 049 053
059 112 Lifetec 006 043 051 072 Loewe 006 137 Loewe Opta 053 054 056 057 059 071 124
131 151 169 179 209 Logik 055 056 067 126 Lumatron 021 061 072 Luxor 055 063 073 080 114 122 123
149 150 153 180 195 M Electronic 026 049 059 Magnin 157 Manesth 018 055 121 Marantz 054 057 071 073 179 Mark 061 Matsui 026 045 051 053 056 059 126
133 162 164 Mediator 054 Medion 006 043 051 072 M-Electronic 026 059 209 Memorex 026 049 053 059 063 098 122
123 155 Memphis 055 Metz 006 008 057 070 071 124 125
131 179 181 187 MGN 157 Micromaxx 006 043 051 072 Microstar 006 043 051 072 Migros 026 049 Minerva 070 071 125 181 187 Minolta 098 Mitsubishi 007 049 054 080 107 114 149
150 153 155 170 199 Multitech 026 049 052 054 055 058 123 Murphy 026 049 National 006 069 124 NEC 007 050 060 154 155 177 Neckermann 050 054 057 060 154 179 NEI 054 Nesco 026 045 055
VCR Manufacturer Code
Nikkai 052 055 058 061 Nokia 050 060 061 063 067 120 123
126 128 180 195
Nordmende 007 009 050 060 077 124 134
149 150 153 154 161 201 204
205 Oceanic 026 049 050 060 063 123 Okano 051 055 061 128 Optimus 155 156 Orion 038 045 051 056 129 130 155
163 166 188 191 192 Orson 026 049 Osaki 026 049 053 055 059 Osume 127 Otake 129 130 Otto Versand 054 187 Palladium 050 053 055 056 057 059 060
071 126 128 Panasonic 002 006 008 023 031 037 069
086 091 101 124 131 137 149
150 151 153 155 167 169 171
174 190 198 Pathe Cinema 056 114 Pathe Marconi 050 060 154 Pentax 098 Perdio 026 049 Philco 055 098 Philips 005 011 017 019 020 026 041
046 054 057 062 065 071 076
077 087 090 092 093 095 100
104 108 110 136 149 150 153
179 Phonola 054 Pioneer 007 054 120 149 150 153 156
203 Portland 021 052 058 061 Prinz 026 049 Profex 055 Profi-Tronic 126 Proline 026 049 075 127 Prosonic 026 051 061 Pulsar 157 Pye 005 054 Quasar 155 Quelle 049 054 057 070 071 149 150
153 179 181 182 187 Radialva 055 059 063 Radio Shack 155 Radiola 054 151 Realistic 155 157 Rex 050 060 077 154 161 RFT 052 054 055 058 Roadstar 021 042 045 053 055 059 061
067 126 Royal 055 Saba 009 050 060 077 138 139 149
150 153 154 161 Saisho 051 055 056 162 Salora 080 114 123 149 150 153 180 Samsung 210 043 067 126 157 176 194
196 Samurai 007 052 055 060 Sansui 007 050 Sanwa 056 Sanyo 039 063 099 109 122 123 149
150 153 180 Saville 045 061 126 SBR 054 Schaub Lorenz 026 049 050 060 123 Schneider 018 021 026 049 051 052 053
054 055 059 061 126 149 150
153 Scott 155 Sears 098 155 SEG 055 061 067 126 SEI-Sinudyne 054 056 188 Seleco 050 058 059 060 154 161 Sentra 052 055 058 127 Sentron 055 Shintom 055 123 Shivaki 053 059 Shorai 056 Siemens 053 057 059 070 071 123 125
179 181 187 Silva 053 059 Silver 061 Sinudyne 054 056 Solavox 052 058 Solovox 058 Sonitron 122 Sonneclair 055 Sonoko 021 061 072 Sonolor 063 Sontec 053 059
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VCR Manufacturer Code
Sony 003 004 013 022 027 044 066
068 082 083 084 085 088 094 096 097 103 113 116 117 118 119 145 146 147 160 168 184
185 186 Soundwave 059 Standard 021 061 Starlite 059 123 Stern 061 Sunkai 051 Sunstar 026 049 Suntronic 026 049 Sunwood 055 Supra 059 126 Symphonic 026 055 Taisho 051 056 Tandberg 061 070 Tansai 149 Tashiko 026 049 059 063 126 Tatung 026 042 049 050 054 060 063
114 TCM 006 043 051 072 Teac 026 060 061 Tec 052 055 058 061 Technics 006 069 Teleavia 050 060 Telefunken 007 009 050 060 077 078 081
132 135 149 150 153 154 161
206 Teletech 055 061 Tenosal 055 Tensai 026 049 053 055 056 059 149 Tevion 006 043 051 072 Thomson 007 009 050 060 065 077 078
098 132 134 138 141 142 143
144 148 152 154 156 157 161
201 204 Thorn 050 059 060 123 154 161 208 Tivo Hdd 065 088 Tokai 053 055 059 060 123 149 Tonsai 055 Toshiba 012 018 035 042 043 045 048
050 054 060 077 080 114 121
154 162 172 Towada 055 183 Towika 055 TVA 052 058 Uher 053 059 126 154 Ultravox 061 Unitech 067 126 United Quick Star 021 061 Universum 026 049 051 053 054 057 059
070 071 076 125 126 Victor 007 078 Videon 006 043 051 Wards 155 157 Weltblick 053 059 Yamishi 055 Yokan 055 Yoko 052 053 055 058 059 067 126
SAT/DVR Manufacturer Code
Humax 005 BSkyB 035 Humax 007 TechniSat 347 011 Zehnder 034
Satellite Manufacturer Code
AB Sat 004 056 066 103 AGS 056 Akai 077 001 139 Alba 004 086 095 332 006 036 037
105 106 127 141 Aldes 080 086 003 105 106 107 Allsat 068 076 077 298 003 042 108
139 Allsonic 049 080 088 002 039 106 Alltech 004 097 Alpha 077 Altai 089 Amitronica 004 Ampere 045 089 001 109 Amstrad 004 008 045 050 060 061 079
084 089 098 099 101 165 279
282 292 295 305 313 331 002
038 140 Anglo 004 Ankaro 004 049 078 080 088 286 305
313 331 002 039 106 Anttron 076 095 334 002 036 106 Arcon 045 078 337 003 109 110 123 Armstrong 077 001 038 ASA 090 Asat 077 001 139
Satellite Manufacturer Code
ASLF 004 AST 082 288 001 114 Astacom 056 161 Astra 004 053 071 085 093 288 005
038 111 112 113 133
Astro 020 022 048 049 050 053 088
095 159 004 039 040 106 107 AudioTon 095 002 042 106 Aurora 059 Austar 059 065 Avalon 089 Axiel 056 Axis 049 087 088 093 003 039 113
119 Barcom 305 313 331 001 110 Best 049 088 002 039 110 Blaupunkt 020 022 001 040 Blue Sky 004 061 Boca 004 045 094 160 177 180 192
197 204 207 208 216 223 250
260 269 002 038 133 Boston 045 056 Brain Wave 078 083 001 041 Broadcast 085 001 117 Broco 004 093 BSkyB 008 165 BT 056 BT Satellite 161 001 143 Bubu Sat 004 Bush 068 076 086 005 037 108 118
127 141 BVV 078 Cable 296 Cambridge 050 160 305 313 331 Canal Satellite 048 081 166 Canal+ 048 001 142 Channel Master 086 001 105 Chaparral 305 313 322 331 001 136 CHEROKEE 056 066 285 Chess 004 047 052 001 147 CityCom 044 053 057 065 002 037 120
294 Clatronic 083 001 041 Clearmax 275 Colombia 045 Columbia 045 COLUMBUS 285 001 125 Comag 045 Commander 078 Commlink 080 001 106 Comtec 080 087 Condor 049 053 088 001 039 Connexions 049 088 089 001 116 Conrad 044 045 049 050 053 088 094
156 Conrad Electronic 004 053 Contec 087 094 002 119 120 Daewoo 002 004 Dansat 068 076 001 108 D-Box 168 DDC 086 001 105 Dew 087 001 119 Digiality 053 Digipro 062 Discoverer 047 052 Discovery 056 Diseqc 056 Distratel 061 Distrisat 077 DNR 078 DNT 077 089 002 116 139 Drake 305 307 313 331 001 123 DStv 059 Dune 049 088 Dynasat 055 Echostar 004 066 089 166 167 238 241
245 273 274 276 285 290 305
310 313 325 330 331 002 116
147 Einhell 004 045 050 079 080 003 036
038 106 Elap 004 056 Elsat 004 099 Elta 049 077 088 298 332 004 036
039 042 139 EmmeEsse 049 055 088 167 003 039 118
129 312 Engel 004 EURIEULT 046 060 061 274 Eurocrypt 071 Europa 050 053 077 078 094 Europhon 045 053 Eurosat 298 001 038 Eurosky 044 045 049 050 053 088 002
038 039
Satellite Manufacturer Code
Eurostar 044 053 055 057 104 001 038 Eutelsat 004 Eutra 097 Exator 095 002 036 106 Fenner 004 047 049 052 Ferguson 068 076 158 327 328 335 336
004 037 043 108 118 Fidelity 050 079 098 Finlandia 071 001 037 Finlux 071 091 156 329 340 003 037
111 126 Flair Mate 004 Foxtel 059 064 065 Fracarro 167 305 313 331 334 001 141 Freecom 022 050 002 036 128 Freesat 060 097 FTE 088 094 160 291 308 337 002
109 130 FTEmaximal 004 049 Fuba 022 044 049 071 088 089 274
285 300 334 009 036 039 040
110 112 116 125 126 139 Fugionkyo 062 Funai 323 Galaxis 044 049 059 065 080 087 088
093 144 289 298 326 008 039
042 106 113 119 127 145 246 Galaxisat 082 Gardiner 057 Giucar Record 305 313 331 Goldbox 048 081 166 Gooding 051 Granada 071 001 111 Grandin 046 069 Grundig 008 020 022 050 051 059 061
074 084 162 164 165 236 237
240 297 305 313 331 006 037
040 106 118 140 G-Sat 076 Hanseatic 052 157 001 135 Hänsel & Gretel 045 053 Hantor 083 003 036 041 132 Hase & Igel 078 Heliocom 053 001 109 Helium 053 Hinari 076 086 001 105 Hirschmann 020 021 022 049 050 053 056
060 089 090 092 153 156 340
002 040 129 Hisawa 083 001 041 HNE 045 Houstion 078 Humax 005 007 017 065 144 272 001 Huth 045 053 063 078 080 083 085
087 094 007 038 041 042 106
117 119 129 Hypson 046 274 ID Digital 065 Imex 046 Ingelen 060 International 045 Interstar 062 Intervision 053 096 001 042 ITT/Nokia 071 090 156 168 JEEMON 298 305 313 331 Johansson 083 305 313 324 331 001 041 JOK 056 100 161 JVC 051 Kamm 004 Kathrein 003 004 005 010 015 016 020
022 044 056 057 066 077 092
095 159 169 287 288 305 308
313 331 040 120 130 136 139 Kathrein Eurostar 044 Key West 045 Klap 056 Konig 053 329 Kosmos 092 308 003 128 129 130 KR 095 097 001 106 Kreiselmeyer 020 022 001 040 K-SAT 004 Kyostar 045 095 001 036 L&S Electronic 045 049 Lasat 044 045 047 049 053 087 088
160 005 039 107 131 132 133 Lemon 078 Lenco 004 044 049 053 078 088 093
334 003 036 128 134 Lenson 050 001 050 Lexus 077 Lifesat 004 045 047 049 052 088 157
005 039 135 145 147 150 Lorenzen 045 053 078 101 Lupus 049 088 001 039
Satellite Manufacturer Code
Luxor 050 071 084 156 168 288 305
306 313 331 001 111 M & B 052 157 Manata 004 045 046 056 161 Manhattan 056 161 298 004 037 042 107
118 Mascom 092 001 107 Maspro 004 020 022 051 070 078 097
162 288 305 313 331 003 037
118 136 Matsui 020 022 051 056 086 161 346
001 143 Max 053 MB 052 157 001 135 Mediabox 048 081 166 Mediasat 048 050 081 093 166 001 113 Medion 004 045 049 088 005 039 135
145 147 150 Medison 004 Mega 077 001 139 Melectronic 057 Memphis 322 Metronic 004 046 057 061 069 080 095
036 106 107 110 Metz 020 022 297 001 040 Micro 004 050 053 Micro electronic 004 Micro Technology 004 093 001 124 Micromaxx 049 005 039 135 145 147 150 Microtec 004 Minerva 051 297 001 040 MNet 296 Morgan's 004 045 077 094 160 003 038
133 139 Motorola 058 Multichoice 059 001 059 Multistar 308 002 130 132 Multitec 047 001 147 Muratto 082 002 115 128 Mysat 004 Navex 083 001 041 NEC 075 001 137 Network 076 Neuhaus 004 050 053 078 093 094 003
042 113 Neusat 004 078 NextWave 063 Nikko 004 001 038 Nokia 012 013 023 071 090 156 168
176 188 190 196 210 211 214
219 221 224 227 247 249 253
257 268 271 280 281 283 288
340 005 037 111 118 171 Nordmende 083 086 158 333 334 335 336
005 036 037 043 105 107 Nova 059 Novis 083 001 041 Octagon 078 087 095 334 003 036 106
119 Okano 308 003 038 129 130 Ondigital 032 072 073 Optex 274 298 002 042 120 Optus 048 059 063 Orbitech 047 048 050 094 154 155 001
036 Osat 084 001 106 Pace 008 027 032 056 066 068 076
163 165 239 240 242 243 277
284 305 313 331 332 006 037
040 108 118 127 140 Packsat 056 Palcom 086 285 305 313 331 004 050
105 112 125 Palladium 050 051 001 038 Palsat 047 050 291 Panasat 054 059 Panasonic 001 008 165 003 037 118 140 Panda 022 053 068 071 002 037 108 Patriot 045 056 Philips 011 020 022 048 051 056 057
072 073 076 077 078 081 094
095 161 162 164 166 169 235
240 242 004 037 118 139 170 Phoenix 076 087 002 119 127 Phonotrend 080 144 004 037 042 106 129 Pioneer 048 166 315 Predki 083 001 041 Preisner 045 089 094 160 Premier 048 Premiere 048 065 081 166 183 210 211
217 227 271 002 042 142 Profile 056 Prosat 080 086 096 305 313 331 004
105 106 127 141 Prosonic 101
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Satellite Manufacturer Code
Pye 051 Quadral 049 056 066 080 086 088 094
096 161 311 341 342 343 344
003 039 105 106 Quelle 044 053 079 001 040 Radiola 077 001 139 Radix 009 060 089 097 116 203 213
256 003 172 174 Rainbow 095 097 001 106 Red Star 049 088 Redpoint 093 001 113 Rex 334 RFT 077 078 080 154 002 106 139 RITAR 288 Roadstar 004 Roch 046 Rover 004 049 096 Saba 044 053 056 061 076 078 100
158 161 333 339 004 107 118
124 141 Sagem 102 001 043 Sakura 087 305 313 331 002 119 127 Salora 071 288 306 002 111 137 Samsung 006 019 275 308 314 001 036 SAT 050 082 098 003 105 114 115 Sat Cruiser 063 Sat Partner 050 Sat Team 004 Satcom 052 053 085 157 309 334 002
117 135 Satec 004 076 001 118 Satelco 049 088 Satford 085 001 117 Satline 096 Satmaster 085 001 117 SatPartner 083 006 036 041 106 107 128
129 Satplus 047 Schacke 095 Schneider 047 056 164 004 039 145 147
150 Schwaiger 045 047 052 053 061 076 094
157 006 120 122 135 144 146
246 SCS 044 Sedea Electronique
045 062
Seemann 088 093 003 038 113 116 SEG 049 052 083 088 101 157 184
186 189 199 206 215 225 258
261 263 334 004 036 039 041
135 Seleco 167 334 001 042 Septimo 061 Servi Sat 004 046 Siemens 020 022 160 294 297 001 040 Skantin 004 Skardin 093 001 113 Skinsat 050 SKR 004 SKY 058 Skymaster 004 014 034 047 052 080 096
104 157 182 199 202 205 212
223 229 262 267 003 106 135
147 Skymax 077 001 139 SkySat 004 047 050 052 053 335 SL 045 078 SM Electronic 004 047 Smart 004 044 045 060 Sony 048 244 001 140 SR 045 002 038 133 Starland 004 001 147 Starring 083 001 041 Strong 049 059 062 088 186 187 189
193 198 201 210 216 227 228
248 270 291 299 305 312 313
331 005 036 039 106 128 141 STVI 046 274 Sunny Sound 049 088 Sunsat 004 093 Sunstar 045 049 088 002 038 133 Super Sat 055 Supermax 063 Systec 045 Tandberg 285 001 043 Techniland 085 001 117 TechniSat 347 011 047 048 050 067 077
154 155 173 175 179 181 191
194 195 220 251 259 264 301
302 345 004 116 Technology 059 Technosat 063 Technowelt 045 053 061 Telanor 285 300 001 105
Satellite Manufacturer Code
Telasat 044 052 053 157 001 135 Tele Piu 296 Teleciel 095 Telecom 004 Teledirekt 076 Telefunken 056 161 334 338 003 036 118
143
Teleka 050 053 078 089 092 095 162
003 038 106 116 Telesat 052 053 157 001 135 Telestar 047 048 050 001 Teletech 104 Televes 045 050 002 037 149 Tempo 063 Tensai 303 Tevion 004 005 039 135 145 147 150 Thomson 004 024 026 028 030 031 044
048 053 056 081 158 230 231
232 233 234 242 335 037 043
143 Thorn 305 313 331 003 037 108 118 Tioko 045 001 120 Tokai 077 Tonna 004 050 085 003 037 042 117 Triad 082 003 114 115 128 Triasat 050 091 001 126 Triax 004 044 045 050 091 316 317
318 319 320 002 040 Tristar 291 Turnsat 004 Twinner 004 045 046 001 149 UEC 059 064 Uher 047 Ultravox 298 Uniden 098 278 293 305 313 331 001
138 Unisat 045 077 087 002 038 119 Universum 020 022 044 051 053 090 098
101 001 040 Variosat 020 022 Vega 049 Ventana 077 001 139 Vestel 101 Viasat 066 Visionic 062 Visiosat 004 056 100 041 042 147 148 Viva 078 Vivid 064 Vortec 032 321 334 001 036 VTech 057 001 115 082 100 114 Wela 094 Welltech 047 WeTeKom 047 050 052 Winersat 083 305 313 324 331 001 041 Wintergarten 080 WINTERNITZ 279 288 Wisi 020 022 050 053 082 089 094
100 116 178 185 190 191 197
200 209 218 219 220 222 226
252 254 255 256 265 266 318
005 037 040 114 115 World 083 Worldsat 056 Xrypton 049 088 XSat 004 066 Zaunkonig 078 Zehnder 025 044 049 057 082 088 101
304 308 318 005 039 107 110
115 130 Zenith 058 Zinwell 065 Zodiac 095 001 106 Cabletime 305 313 331 Kenwood 305 313 331 Apollo 036 Aston 148 Brandt 143 Clemens Kamphus 129 CNT 107 Comtech 119 Cosat 042 Crown 038 Cybermaxx 150 Daeryung 116 Decca 121 Delega 105 Diamond 122 Diskxpress 110 Ditristrad 042 Dong Woo 132 Elekta 107 Emanon 036 Ep Sat 037 Eurodec 043 Eurospace 124
Satellite Manufacturer Code
Finnsat 043 119 France Satellite/TV 125 Galaxi 110 GMI 038 GoldStar 128 Goodmans 037 127 Grothusen 036 128 Hanuri 107 Hitachi 037 118 Houston 042 Imperial 127 141 Innovation 039 135 145 147 150 Intertronic 038 ITT Nokia 037 111 118 JSR 042 Leng 041 Lennox 042 LG 128 Life 145 Lifetec 039 135 145 147 150 Lion 124 Lorraine 128 Lyonnaise 043 Macab 043 Marantz 139 Mediamarkt 038 Microstar 039 135 145 147 150 Mitsubishi 037 040 143 Mitsumi 133 Morgan Sydney 149 Next Wave 146 Nomex 151 Oceanic 122 124 Orbit 114 Origo 124 Otto Versand 040 Pacific 122 Paltec 112 Polsat 043 Polytron 120 Priesner 038 Profi 134 Promax 037 Protek 122 Provision 107 Quiero 043 Rediffusion 137 Redstar 039 Ruefach 134 Sabre 037 Silva 128 Sky Digital 140 Skyvision 042 Start Trak 036 Sumida 038 Tandy 106 Tantec 037 050 118 125 Tatung 121 TCM 039 135 145 147 150 Teco 038 133 Telemaster 107 Telemax 131 Telewire 042 Thorens 122 TPS 102 Unitor 041 110 Variostat 040 Vector 124 Via Digital 024 Vivanco 152 Wevasat 037 Wewa 037 Woorisat 107
Satellite Reciever
Manufacturer Code
Hauppauge 018 029
Satellite Reciever/ Recorder
Manufacturer Code
Humax 005 Kathrein 033
Cable Box Manufacturer Code
ABC 375 Alcatel 373 374 Amstrad 378 380 Arcon 380 Axis 380 Cabletime 348 349 350 366 368 370 Clyde Cablevision 351 Comcrypt 376 Cryptovision 352 Fidelity 380
Cable Box Manufacturer Code
Filmnet 376 Filmnet Cablecrypt 353 369 Filmnet Comcrypt 353 Finlux 355 Foxtel 378 France Telecom 371 372 377 Freebox 379 GEC 351 General Instrument
367 375
Gooding 354 Grundig 380 354 Hirschmann 355 ITT Nokia 355 Jerrold 356 362 364 367 375 JVC 354 Macab 372 377 Maspro 354 Matsui 354 Minerva 354 Mnet 369 376 Movie Time 361 Mr Zapp 377 Multichoice 376 Nokia 355 Noos 377 Palladium 354 Philips 354 363 371 372 377 Pioneer 380 357 358 PVP Stereo Visual Matrix
364
Sagem 372 377 SAT 380 Scientific Atlanta 359 360 Starcom 375 Tele+1 353 369 376 Telepiu 369 376 Torx 375 United Cable 364 Universum 354 355 Videoway 365 Visiopass 355 371 372 377 Wittenberg 380
SAT/DVD Manufacturer Code
Humax 005 (SAT)/048 (DVD)
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solution
No power. Make sure the Display and AVC System are connected correctly (Page 9).
Check if you pressed TV B on the remote control unit. If the indicator on the Display lights up red, press TV B. Is the AC cord disconnected? Check if you pressed a on the Display.
The TV cannot be operated. External influences such as lightning, static electricity, etc., may cause improper operation. In
this case, operate the TV after first turning off the power of the Display and AVC System, or unplugging the AC cord and re-plugging it in after one or two minutes.
Remote control unit does not operate.
Are batteries inserted with polarity (e, f) aligned? Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries.) Are you using it under strong or fluorescent lighting? Is a fluorescent light illuminating to the remote control sensor?
Picture is cut off. Is the image position correct?
Are screen mode adjustments (WIDE MODE) such as picture size made correctly? (Pages 38 and 46)
Strange colour, light colour, or dark colour, or colour misalignment.
Adjust the picture tone. Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright. Check the “Colour System” setting (Pages 36 and 41).
Power is suddenly turned off. The TV’s internal temperature has increased.
Remove any objects blocking the vent or clean. Is the “Sleep Timer” set? Select “Off” from the “Sleep Timer” menu (Page 33). Is “No Signal Off” or “No Operation Off” activated?
No picture. Are connections to external equipment correct? (Pages 22–24)
Is the input signal type selected correctly after connection? (Page 41) Is the correct input source selected? (Page 17) Is a non-compatible signal being input? (Page 49) Is the picture adjustment correct? (Pages 31–32) Is the antenna connected properly? (Page 9) Is “On” selected in “Audio Only”? (Page 39)
The message “LOSS OF SYNC” is displayed.
Is the HDMI cable between the Display and AVC System properly connected? (Pages 8 and 9)
No sound. Is the volume too low?
Make sure that headphones are not connected. Check if you pressed e on the remote control unit.
The TV sometimes makes a cracking sound.
This is not a malfunction. This happens when the cabinet slightly expands and contracts according to changes in temperature. This does not affect the TV’s performance.
Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments
When the TV is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, office), the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the TV will recover when the temperature returns to normal. Do not leave the TV in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the TV in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the LCD panel to malfunction. Storage temperature: e5 °C to e35 °C.
Information on the software license for this product
Software composition
The software included in this product is comprised of various software components whose individual copyrights are held by SHARP or by third parties.
Software developed by SHARP and open source software
The copyrights for the software components and various relevant documents included with this product that were developed or written by SHARP are owned by SHARP and are protected by the Copyright Act, international treaties, and other relevant laws. This product also makes use of freely distributed software and software components whose copyrights are held by third parties. These include software components covered by a GNU General Public License (hereafter GPL), a GNU Lesser General Public License (hereafter LGPL) or other license agreement.
Obtaining source code
Some of the open source software licensors require the distributor to provide the source code with the executable software components. GPL and LGPL include similar requirements. For information on obtaining the source code for the open source software and for obtaining the GPL, LGPL, and other license agreement information, visit the following website: http://www.sharp-eu.com/gpl/ We are unable to answer any questions about the source code for the open source software. The source code for the software components whose copyrights are held by SHARP is not distributed.
Acknowledgements
The following open source software components are included in this product:
• linux kernel • busy box • uClibc • zlib • libpng • libjpeg
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Download Setup
Digital Setup
Message List
Information
Go to “MENU” > “Setup” > “Reset”. Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK.
“Now, TV will restart automatically. OK?” displays on the screen.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press OK.
“Now initialising...” displays on the screen and blinks. After the reset has completed, the main power shuts off and then comes back on. The screen will have returned to its original settings.
Now initialising...
1 2
3
Reset
Setup
Receiver Report
Information
Display reports regarding failures and changes for timer settings.
Searching for updates*
All countries except UK and Sweden are set to “No”
for this function. The TV automatically determines whether a new software version is available when the TV is in standby mode.
*
Updating your TV via DVB-T
Ensure that your TV software version is always up to date. From time to time SHARP will make updated TV base software and DVB software available.
Yes: Automatically searches for new software updates
available when the TV is in standby mode.
No: Does not search for update information. Now: Checks if there is new software immediately.
Downloading the software
You can select the method of update.
If the software is updated, the confirmation message “New download information has been detected.” appears.
If the TV receives the update service while in standby mode, a confirmation message displays after turning on the power.
Follow the screen prompts.
1
2
Yes: Starts downloading immediately. It takes
approximately one hour to update. You cannot carry out other operations while downloading. Cancels the download by pressing OK on the remote control unit when “Discontinue” is displayed on the screen during the update.
No: Starts downloading automatically several minutes
after entering standby mode.
When new software is detected, you can confirm the update information and download the software from “Message List”.
NOTE
When the TV succeeds at downloading new software,
the message is updated in the “Message List” of the
“Information” menu.
The software update will not be carried out if there is no
new software available at the specified download time.
NOTE
The TV must remain in standby mode for download. Do not
turn off the main power using a on the Display.
Updating the software may take some time.
Reset
If complex adjustments are made so that the settings cannot be restored to normal, you can reset the settings to the factory preset values.
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Item
Item
Identification
Setup
Identification
You can check the TV ID on the screen for reporting to customer service.
Picture maintenance
When you use your TV for a long period of time, colour shading on the screen may appear due to degradation of the LED backlight. You can control the colour shading after performing “Picture maintenance” in “Identification”, following the guide display on the screen.
NOTE
This function allows you to control the colour shading. Therefore, the brightness of the screen may reduced.
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CLEARING THE PIN
Go to “MENU” > “Setup”. Press a/b to select “Auto Installation”,
“Programme Setup”, “Child Lock” or “Reset”, and then press OK. The PIN input window will display.
Press and hold both Pr and ik on the Display simultaneously until the message appears on the screen.
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3
Appendix
Updating your TV via USB
Software Update
Setup
This function allows you to update to the latest software using a USB device. You must update the software individually for both the Display and AVC System through the USB terminal located on each.
Press MENU and the “MENU” screen displays. Press c/d to select “Setup”. Press a/b to select “Software Update”, and
then press OK.
Setup
Auto Installation
Programme Setup
Software Update
Identification
Wireless power link
Reset
Child Lock
[Power always on]
Press c/d to select the device you want to update, and then press OK.
MonitorAVC system
1 2 3
4
AVC system: Select “AVC system” when you want to
update the system for the AVC system.
Monitor: Select “Monitor” when you want to update the
system for the Display.
Item
Press OK and then insert the USB device containing the software update file.
5
The TV displays a confirmation screen while checking the data in the inserted USB device.
Checking
CAUTION
If the data is not compatible with the system, an error message appears on the screen. Repeat steps 5 and 6 after pressing OK. When an error message displays, check to see if:
The USB device is inserted firmly. The USB device is inserted in the USB terminal of the device you selected in step 4. The USB memory has two or more software update files. No data for updating the system exists in the USB memory. The software update file is broken. The software update file is not compatible with your TV’s software. The current system is same as the system update data.
The TV displays the software version information after checking the data.
Press c/d to select “Yes” to update the system, and then press OK.
NoYes
Press OK to automatically reset and start the update opration.
NOTE
This operation may take a while.
6
7
8
9
CAUTION
Be sure to insert the USB device correctly into the terminal
of device you select in step 4.
The TV starts updating the system
A confirmation message appears on the screen after completing the update and then automatically restarts the TV. Press OK to complete the operation.
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Specifications
Item
52o LCD COLOUR TV, Model: LC­52XS1E (Display), TU-X1E (AVC System)
65o LCD COLOUR TV, Model: LC­65XS1E (Display), TU-X1E (AVC System)
LCD panel
52o Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD 65o Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD
Resolution
2,073,600 pixels (1,920 g 1,080)
Video Colour System PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43/PAL 60
TV Function TV-Standard Analogue CCIR (B/G, I, D/K, L/L’)
Digital DVB-T (2K/8K OFDM), DVB-C, S/S2
Receiving Channel
VHF/UHF E2–E69 ch, F2–F10 ch, I21–I69 ch, IR A–IR J ch (Digital: IR A ch–E69 ch)
CATV Hyper-band, S1–S41 ch
TV-Tuning System Auto Preset 999 ch: non-Nordic / 9999 ch: Nordic (ATV: 99 ch), Auto Label, Auto Sort
STEREO/BILINGUAL NICAM/A2
Brightness 450 cd/m
2
Backlight life 60,000 hours (when “Backlight” is set to the default position)
Viewing angles H: 176°, V: 176°
Audio amplifier
7.5 W g 2, 15 W (subwoofer)
Speaker
50 mm g 120 mm g 2, Ø 26 mm g 2, Ø 77 mm g 1
Terminals (AVC System)
Front EXT4 15 pin mini D-sub, Ø 3.5 mm jack
HDMI3 (EXT7) HDMI
EXT8 S-VIDEO (Y/C input), RCA pin (AV input)
C.I. (Common Interface)
EN50221, R206001
Headphones Ø 3.5 mm jack (Audio output)
Rear Antenna input
UHF/VHF 75 q Din type (Analogue & Digital) Satellite 75 q F type (DVB-S1/S2)
RS-232C D-Sub 9 pin male connector
EXT1 SCART (AV input, Y/C input, RGB input, TV output)
EXT2 SCART (AV input/monitor output, Y/C input, AV Link, RGB input)
EXT3 COMPONENT IN: Y/P
B(CB
)/PR(CR), RCA pin (AUDIO R/L)
HDMI1 (EXT5) HDMI, Ø 3.5 mm jack
HDMI2 (EXT6) HDMI
USB USB
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
Optical S/PDIF Digital audio output
OUTPUT RCA pin (AUDIO R/L)
DISPLAY OUTPUT
HDMI
DC OUTPUT DC 5V 1.8A MAX
Terminal (Display) USB USB
DISPLAY INPUT
HDMI
DC OUTPUT DC 5V, 1.8A MAX
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L/R, WOOFER
OSD language
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian
Power Requirement AC 220–240 V, 50 Hz
Power Consumption
(Method IEC62087)
LC-52XS1E 294 W (1.0 W Standby) LC-65XS1E 512 W (1.0 W Standby)
TU-X1E 49 W (0.5 W Standby) TU-X1E 49 W (0.5 W Standby)
Weight 45.0 kg (Display), 3.8 kg (AVC System) 62.5 kg (Display), 3.8 kg (AVC System)
Operating temperature
0 °C to e40 °C
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior
notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
NOTE
Refer to the inside back cover for dimensional drawings.
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A. Information on Disposal for Users (private households)
1. In the European Union
Attention: If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary dust bin!
Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. Following the implementation by member states, private households within the EU states may return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designated collection facilities free of charge*. In some countries* your local retailer may also take back your old product free of charge if you purchase a similar new one. *) Please contact your local authority for further details.
If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators, please dispose of these separately beforehand according to local requirements.
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
For Switzerland: Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the dealer, even if you don’t purchase a new product. Further collection facilities are listed on the homepage of www.swico.ch or www.sens.ch.
B. Information on Disposal for Business Users
1. In the European Union
If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it:
Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take-back of the product. You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling. Small products (and small amounts) might be taken back by your local collection facilities.
For Spain: Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take-back of your used products.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard of this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
Attention: Your product is marked with this symbol. It means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for these products.
End of life disposal
Information on Battery Disposal
For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling in accordance with legislation. Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling schemes.
For Switzerland: The used battery is to be returned to the selling point.
For other non-EU countries: Please contact your local authority for correct method of disposal of the used battery.
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Rating table for Child Lock
AGE
456789101112131415161718
Universal viewing
——————————————
Parental approval pref.
✔✔✔✔✔
——————————
X-rated
✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
Universal viewing Parental approval pref. X-rated
Universal viewing
———
Parental approval pref.
——
X-rated
✔✔
User­adjusted rating
Broadcasted
rating
User­adjusted rating
Broadcasted
rating
Abbreviation list
Abbreviated term Stands for
ATV
Analogue TV
CEC
Consumer Electronics Control
DNR
Digital Noise Reduction
DTV
Digital TV
DVB-C
Digital Video Broadcasting-Cable
DVB-S
Digital Video Broadcasting-Satellite
DVB-T
Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial
DVI
Digital Visual Interface
EPG
Electronic Pogramme Guide
HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
MHEG
Multimedia and Hypermedia Expert Group
MPEG
Moving Picture Experts Group
OSD
On Screen Display
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation
SAT
Satellite
USB
Universal Serial Bus
WSS
Wide Screen Signalling
WYSIWYR
What You See Is What You Record
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Memo
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(
1528.0)/[1243.0
(
1528,0)/[1243,0
54.0 / 54,0
] ]
47.1 / 47,1
22.8 / 22,8
(
1429.0 )/[1156.0
(
]
765,0 [
/ )
933,0 (
[ 200.0 ]
[ 200,0 ]
1429,0 )/[1156,0
]
765.0 [
/ )
933.0 (
( 1046.0) / [ 878.0 ]
( 1046,0) / [ 878,0 ]
113.0
113,0
)
)
400.0
400,0
(
(
] ]
(
1312.0)/[1075.0
(
1312,0)/[1075,0
400.0 400,0
]
652.0 [
/ )
804.0 (
] ]
]
652,0 [
/ )
804,0 (
]
511.0 [
/ )
598.0 (
]
511,0 [
/ )
598,0 (
56.6 / 56,6
60.4 / 60,4
( ) : LC-65XS1E
[ ] : LC-52XS1E
: LC-52XS1E/65XS1E
71.0
71,0
430.0 430,0
: TU-X1E
318.3 318,3
328.9 328,9
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TU-X1E
MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO
SHARP ELECTRONICS (Europe) GmbH
Sonninstraße 3, D-20097 Hamburg
SHARP CORPORATION
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PIN
TINS-D825WJN1
08P12-JA-KG
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