This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.
Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinien 89/336/EWG und 73/23/EWG mit Änderung 93/68/EWG.
Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans les directives 89/336/CEE et 73/23/CEE modifiées par la directive 93/68/CEE.
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijnen 89/336/EEG en 73/23/EEG, gewijzigd door 93/68/EEG.
Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr. 89/336/EEC og 73/23/EEC med tillæg nr. 93/68/EEC.
Quest’apparecchio è conforme ai requisiti delle direttive 89/336/EEC e 73/23/EEC come emendata dalla direttiva 93/68/EEC.
Η εγκατάσταση αυτή ανταποκρίνεται στις απαιτήσεις των οδηγιών της Ευρωπαϊκής Ενωσης 89/336/ΕΟΚ και 73/23/
ΕΟΚ, #πως οι κανονισµοί αυτοί συµπληρώθηκαν απ# την οδηγία 93/68/ΕΟΚ.
Este equipamento obedece às exigências das directivas 89/336/CEE e 73/23/CEE, na sua versão corrigida pela directiva 93/
68/CEE.
Este aparato satisface las exigencias de las Directivas 89/336/CEE y 73/23/CEE, modificadas por medio de la 93/68/CEE.
Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjerna 89/336/EEC och 73/23/EEC så som kompletteras av 93/68/EEC.
Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivene 89/336/EEC og 73/23/EEC i endringen 93/68/EEC.
Tämä laite täyttää direktiivien 89/336/EEC ja 73/23/EEC vaatimukset, joita on muutettu direktiivillä 93/68/EEC.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.
The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 3A fuse. Should the fuse need to
ASA
or
be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked
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.
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 : NeutralBrown : 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.
and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated
Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LCD Colour TV product. To ensure safety and many years of trouble-free
operation of your product, please read the IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS carefully before using this product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if
improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety. However,
improper use can result in electric shock and/or fire. In order to prevent potential danger, please observe the following
instructions when installing, operating and cleaning the product. To ensure your safety and prolong the service life of
your LCD colour TV product, please read the following precautions carefully before using the product.
■ Read instructions—All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated.
■ Keep this manual in a safe place—These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future
reference.
■ Observe warnings—All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely.
■ Follow instructions—All operating instructions must be followed.
■ Attachments—Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate attachments can
result in accidents.
■ Power source—This product must operate on a power source specified on the specification label. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply used in your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For units designed to
operate on batteries or another power source, refer to the operating instructions.
■ Power cord protection—The power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects
from resting on them. Check the cords at the plugs and product.
■ Overloading—Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause fire or electric shock.
■ Entering of objects and liquids—Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings. High voltage flows
in the product, and inserting an object can cause electric shock and/or short internal parts. For the same reason, do
not spill water or liquid on the product.
■ Servicing—Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and
other dangerous conditions. Request a qualified service person to perform servicing.
■ Repair—If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified
service person to perform repairs:
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged.
b. When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product.
c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions.
Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of controls
not described in the instructions can cause damage, which often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualified
technician.
e. When the product has been dropped or damaged.
f. When the product displays an abnormal condition. Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the
product needs servicing.
■ Replacement parts—In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service person uses replace-
ment parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original
parts. Use of unauthorised parts can result in fire, electric shock and/or other danger.
■ Safety checks—Upon completion of service or repair work, request the service technician to perform safety checks to
ensure that the product is in proper operating condition.
■ Wall or ceiling mounting—When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling, be sure to install the product according to
the method recommended by the manufacturer.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued)
■ Cleaning—Unplug the power 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 and laundry tub, swimming pool and in a wet
basement.
■ Stand—Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or
table. Placing the product on an unstable base 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 applied with impact. Be careful not to be
injured by broken glass pieces in case the LCD panel breaks.
■ Heat sources—Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators,
heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products (including amplifiers).
■ To prevent fire, never place any type of candle or naked flames on the top or
near the TV set.
■ To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to dripping or
splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on
the product.
The LCD panel is a very high technology product with 921,600 thin film transistors, giving you fine picture details.
Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.
Please note that this does not affect the performance of your product.
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Regarding Battery Care
Charge the battery before use.
• The battery used in the product is a lithium-ion battery. Even if
the battery is charged and stored, the amount of charge in the
battery will drop.
• Make sure to charge the battery until the charge indicator of
the product goes off (fully charged). The operating time is
shortened when using a battery which has not been fully
charged. (For a detailed description of how to charge the
battery, refer to page 15.)
Precautions to be Taken during Charging
• Charge the battery only at temperatures within the range of
10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) (temperatures that are comfortable for people). At lower temperatures it becomes more
difficult to charge the battery and the battery deteriorates. It is
not possible to sufficiently charge the battery at high temperatures.
• The battery may become hot during charging or during use,
but this is not a sign of malfunctioning.
• It may take more time to fully charge a hot battery.
Regarding Operating Time and Use under Low Temperatures for the Battery
• The battery has a certain life expectancy. The battery is
consumed as time elapses even if the battery is not used. A
battery that has been used for about a year may give you less
operating time depending on the conditions under which it
was stored. If a battery that has been charged correctly
operates for a much shorter time than usual, it has reached
the end of its life and must be replaced with a new battery.
• When the battery is at a low temperature (lower than 10°C
(50°F)) in winter, the operating time may be very short. The
battery undergoes an internal chemical reaction in order to
generate electricity. When the temperature outside is lower,
the chemical reaction becomes less vigorous and operating
time becomes shorter.
How to Get the Most out of the Battery
• Turn off the power supply frequently when not in use in order to give the battery longer life.
Storage Precautions
• The battery is consumed as time elapses even if the battery is
not used. To prevent consumption;
(1) If the battery will not be used for a long time, use the
product to run down what is left of the battery charge and
set “Battery charge” to “off” in the menu screen. (Refer to
page 29.)
(2) Make sure to use the battery at least once every six
months.
Battery Specification
Battery typelithium-ion battery
Nominal voltage11.1 V
Battery capacity5700 mAh
Operating temperature10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F)
Maximum dimensionsappx. Length 212 × Width 41 × Height 39 mm
Weightappx. 0.5 kg
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Regarding Battery Care (Continued)
Prohibited use for which safety is not guaranteed.
• Do not try to disassemble or modify the battery. The battery
contains safety mechanisms and protection devices.
Damaging these safety devices may cause the battery to
generate heat or smoke, or to rupture or ignite.
• Do not connect the + and – terminals together with metal
such as wires. Do not carry or store the battery together
with metal objects such as necklaces and hairpins. Doing
so may cause the battery to be short-circuited so as to
cause an extremely large amount of electric current to flow,
which may cause the battery to generate heat or smoke,
rupture or ignite, or may cause metal objects such as wire,
necklaces, or hairpins to heat up.
• Do not expose batteries to fire or heat. Doing so may cause
insulating materials to melt, damage gas exhaust valves or
safety mechanisms, or ignite electrolytic solutions, which
may cause the battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture
or ignite.
• Do not leave the battery in or near fire, stoves, or other
high-temperature locations (of temperatures greater than
60°C (140°F)). If a resin separator is damaged by heat, the
battery may become internally short-circuited and this may
cause the battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or
ignite.
• Do not expose the battery to water or salt water, or allow
the battery to get wet. If the protection device contained in
the battery is broken, this may cause the battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not charge the battery near a fire or in direct sunlight. If
the battery becomes hot, the protection device for preventing danger operates to disable the battery from being
charged. If the protection device contained in the battery
becomes broken, the battery is charged at an abnormal
electric current or voltage. An abnormal chemical reaction
occurs inside the battery which may cause the battery to
generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Charge the battery in compliance with the specified charging conditions. If the battery is charged without compliance
to the charging conditions (at temperatures greater than the
specified temperature, at voltages and electric current
greater than the specified amount or with modified chargers), the battery may be overcharged or charged at an
abnormal electric current and an abnormal chemical
reaction may occur inside the battery, which may cause the
battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not pierce the battery with nails, strike the battery with a
hammer, or step on the battery. Doing so may cause the
battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not subject the battery to strong impacts or throw it
away. If the protection device contained in the battery
becomes broken, the battery is charged at an abnormal
electric current or voltage. An abnormal chemical reaction
may then occur inside the battery, which may cause the
battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not use the battery if it has been considerably damaged
or deformed. This may cause the battery to generate heat
or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not solder directly onto the battery. Doing so may cause
insulating materials to melt, or damage gas exhaust valves
or the safety mechanism, which may cause the battery to
generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Use a battery case when carrying the battery.
• Keep the battery out of reach of children.
• In the event that the fluid inside the battery gets into one’s
eye, do not rub the eye because this may cause loss of
eyesight. Rinse the eye with clean water and consult a
doctor immediately. In the event that the fluid becomes
attached to skin or clothes, wash it off with clean water
immediately as this may cause injury.
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Correct Use of the Product
Precautions Regarding Radio Waves
■ Do not use the product at the following locations. There may be cases where noise occurs or transmission/reception is
not possible.
• Locations where magnetic fields, electrostatic or interference occurs due to devices such as Bluetooth, wireless LANs, or
microwave ovens etc. that utilise the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the product. (There may be cases where radio waves
cannot reach depending on the environment.)
• Keep the product away from a radio devices during use. (There may be cases of noise interference.)
■ Under the same frequency band as the product uses, in addition to Bluetooth, wireless LANs, and microwave ovens
etc. that utilise the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the product, operation can also take place at on-site radio
stations that require a licence for mobile object identification used in factories and manufacturing lines etc. and
specified low power radio stations.
• Before using the product, make sure that there is no on-site radio stations for mobile object identification or specified low power
radio stations operating in the vicinity of the product.
• If there is any interference occurring to on-site radio stations for mobile object identification due to the product, stop using the
product immediately.
Regarding Range of Usage
■ The product is limited to domestic use.
(There is a possibility that transmission distance may become short depending on the communication environment.)
■ In the following cases, reception may become bad or impossible, which may cause sound and pictures to be
interrupted (pictures and sound are stopped), or blocks of noise to appear.
• Using the product in a reinforced concrete building such as a condominium building or a house of a metal structure.
• Using the product at locations near large-scale metallic furniture.
• Using the product in a crowd of people or close to buildings or obstacles, etc.
• Using the product at locations where magnetic fields, electrostatic and interference occur due to devices such as Bluetooth,
wireless LANs, or microwave ovens, etc. that utilise the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the product.
■ Regarding reflected radio waves
• Radio waves that reach a television receiver are radio waves (direct waves) directly transmitted from a transmitter and radio
waves (reflected waves) arriving from various directions as a result of being reflected by walls, furniture, or buildings etc. There
are good and bad positions in terms of wave conditions due to the influence of these reflected waves, which may cause poor
picture reception. In this case, try changing the location of the TV receiver slightly. There are cases where pictures and sound
are distorted or interrupted due to the reflected waves as a result of a person passing over or approaching between the transmitter and the television receiver.
When a signal other than a regular signal is input
• When a signal other than a regular signal that is incompatible with this unit is input, the screen may freeze, but this is not a
malfunction.
• When a signal other than a regular signal is input from the Antenna, AV-IN1, AV-IN2, or AV-IN3 terminals, reception may be bad
depending on the performance of the Wireless Centre, and the message “This signal is not compatible” will display.
• Signals compatible with the Wireless Centre are as follows:
H: 15.625 kHz / V: 50.0 Hz, 59.52 Hz
H: 15.73426 kHz / V: 59.94 Hz
(Note: Reception may be available with AV-IN4.)
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Supplied Accessories
Confirm that the following accessories are provided with the product.
Wireless remote control (×1), Remote control holder (×1)
R-03 (“AAA” size, UM/SUM-4) dry batteries (×2)
(See page 12)(See page 15)
AC adapters (×2), AC cord (×1)
Wireless Centre (×1), Wireless centre stand (×1)
Battery (×1)
Terminal cover
*Product shape varies in some countries.
(See page 9)(See page 13)
Cable clamps (×2), Table stand (×1)
Video controller (×1)
(See page 47)
SIGNAL LEVEL
Screws (×3)
Operation manual (×1)
LC-15L1E
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION
OPERATION MANUAL
LCD-FARBFERNSEHGERÄT
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
TÉLÉVISION COULEUR ÀÉCRAN À CRISTAUX LIQUIDES (LCD)
MODE D’EMPLOI
TELEVISORE A COLORI LCD
MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI
TELEVISIÓN EN COLOR LCD
MANUAL DE MANEJO
LCD-FÄRG-TV
BRUKSANVISNING
LCD-KLEURENTELEVISIE
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
ENGLISHDEUTSCHFRANÇAISITALIANOESPAÑOLSVENSKA
(See page 12)
(See page 45)
•This product can be used only in the following countries:
Before using the LCD TV set for the first time, install the two R-03 (“AAA” size, UM/SUM-4) batteries supplied in the remote
control. When the batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate, replace the batteries with new R-03
(“AAA” size, UM/SUM-4) batteries.
1 Open the battery cover.2 Insert two R-03 (“AAA” size,
UM/SUM-4) batteries.
■ Slide the cover while
pressing the ([) part.
■ Position the positive and
negative ends of the
batteries as indicated in
the compartment.
3 Replace the battery cover.
■ Close the cover while
engaging the lower
claw with the remote
control.
Caution!
Precautions regarding batteries
■ Improper use of batteries can result in a leakage of chemicals and/or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
• Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (+) and (–) indications.
• Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix batteries of different types.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries and/or cause old
batteries to leak chemicals.
• Remove batteries as soon as they are depleted. Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If chemical
leakage is found, wipe it off with a cloth.
• The batteries supplied with the product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions.
• If the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control.
Using Remote Control
■ Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor
window of the main unit. Objects between the remote control and
sensor window may prevent proper operation.
Cautions regarding use of remote control
■ Do not expose the remote control to shock. In addition, do not
expose the remote control to liquids, and do not place it in an area
with high humidity.
■ Do not install or place the remote control under direct sunlight. The
heat may cause deformation of the unit.
■ The remote control may not work properly if the remote sensor
window is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such a case,
change the angle of the lighting or main unit, or operate the remote
control closer to the remote sensor window.
• Always turn the (MAIN POWER) button of the LCD TV set and the power button of the Wireless Centre to OFF when
connecting the AC adapters.
• If there is a Sharp product close to the video controller, the product may malfunction during transmission of the video controller.
• Unplug the AC adapters from the LCD TV set, Wireless Centre unit and AC wall outlet when the LCD TV set is not to be used
for a long period of time.
AC cord*
Antenna Connection
To enjoy a clearer picture, we recommend that you use
an outdoor antenna. The following is a brief explanation of the types of connection that are used for coaxial
and feeder cables:
(1)If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial
cable, change this for a new standard DIN45325
(IEC169-2) plug and plug it into the antenna
terminal of the Wireless Centre via the antenna
cable (not supplied).
(2)If your outdoor antenna uses a 300-ohm twin-lead
flat feeder, change this for a 300-ohm to 75-ohm
impedance converter and plug it into the antenna
terminal of the Wireless Centre via the antenna
cable (not supplied).
IN
OUT
Wireless Centre
)
AV-IN2(AV
)
AV-IN1(RGB
TV
AV-IN3
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
AV-IN3IR
S-VIDEO
MOUSE
VCR
POWER
INPUT
DC12V
AC wall
outlet
FACTORY
SETTING
75-ohm coaxial cable (round cable)
DVD
To antenna
input terminal
300-ohm twin-lead flat feeder
( )
TV/VCR/DVD etc.
9
OK
Back
M
End
E
First installation
(
Language
)
English
Deutsch
Français
Español
Italiano
Nederlands
Svenska
Preparation (Continued)
First Installation
When you turn on the LCD TV set for the first time, the First Installation routine, which makes installation easier, is
activated. Using this routine, you can select the on-screen display language, and automatically search for and store all
the receivable channels.
1Press the (MAIN POWER) of
1
1
the TV main unit. The “First
installation (Language)” screen with
a list of the languages for the onscreen display appears.
• The power/standby indicator of the
TV main unit turns green.
Power indicator
2
Power/Standby indicator
TEXT
TEXT
WIDE
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
OK
END
]/[
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2Press the power button of the
2
Wireless Centre unit.
• The power indicator of the
Wireless Centre turns green.
3Press ]/[ to select the desired
3
language, and then press OK. The
“First installation (Automatic
search)” screen appears in the
language selected.
Note:
•
You can change the on-screen display
language after the First Installation
routine by selecting “Language” on the
TV menu (see pages 19 and 20).
•
When transmission is carried out
incorrectly, a message “Signal not
received. This operation is invalid.” is
displayed.
4Press ]/[ to select the desired
4
adjustment item, and then press
OK. Then press </> to select the
desired item.
Note:
• You can change “Colour system” and
5Press ]/[ to select “Start search”.
5
Note:
“Sound system” only when “Other
Countries” is selected in “Country”.
First installation
(
Automatic search
Country
Colour system [ PAL
Sound system [ I
Start search
OK
First installation
(
Automatic search
Country
Colour system [ PAL
Sound system [ I
Start search
[ UK]
M
Back
[ UK]
)
E
End
)
]
]
]
]
Note:
Notes:
• AV4 is automatically switched to, when “First installation” is selected. If you selected “First installation”, and want to return to the
previous screen, press Flashback ( ).
10
6Press OK to begin the automatic
6
programme search.
When the search is completed,
the new programmes found are
displayed in yellow on the
programme list.
Numbers in indicate the main pages where the corresponding item is described in this manual.
Main unit (Top view: Control section)
Volume (–)/(+)
18
CH ( )/( )
+
-
Main unit (Front view)
MAIN POWER
18
MENU
CH
TV/VIDEO
19
MENU TV/VIDEO
17
17
Left speaker
12
Right speaker
Remote sensor indicator
Charge indicator
Power/Standby indicator
Remote sensor windowTable stand (Detachable)
15
8
10
8
11
Main Unit Part Names (Continued)
Main unit (Rear view)
Remote control holder
The remote control can be placed in the
remote control holder when moving the TV.
1 Attach the remote control holder to the
handle with the arrow ( ) in the centre of
the holder facing upward.
2 Place the remote control in the remote
control holder.
WIDE
BRIGHT
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
D
D
L
L
O
O
H
H
LE
LE
UBTIT
UBTIT
S
S
MENU
OK
CH
1
CH
2
Handle
T
T
E
E
X
X
T
T
R
R
O
O
TAT
TAT
E
E
T
T
T
R
R
E
E
VEA
VEA
L
L
EN
EN
D
D
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
T
TEXT
TEXT
E
H
G
ID
I
R
W
B
ROTATE
ROTATE
T
T
T
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
R
R
E
E
V
V
LD
LD
EA
EA
HO
HO
L
L
END
END
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
E
E
MENU
OK
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
VIDEO
AV-IN4
L
AUDIO
R
S-VIDEO
FACTORY
SETTING
Handle
Table stand
release button
Table stand
VIDEO
AUDIO(L)
AUDIO(R)
AV-IN4
Table stand
release button
S-VIDEO
Headphones jack
Power input DC 15 V
Removing and Attaching the Table Stand
Lift the main unit straight up by holding the handle while depressing the table
1
stand release button.
2
Unfold the stand.
• Securely unfold the stand until you hear a clicking sound. Only use the
stand after first unfolding until a clicking sound is heard to ensure that it is
stable.
12
Stand
Fold up the stand.
3
• Return the stand to its original unfolded position.
Insert the main unit straight into the table stand.
4
• The main unit cannot be inserted if inclined on an angle. Inserting the main
unit with force can cause damage or a malfunction.
Wireless Centre Part Names
Main unit
Transmission
Front
SIGNAL LEVEL
Power
button
Power indicator
· Green:
Operation in
progress
(when power is on)
· Red: Standby
SIGNAL LEVEL
indicator
(Reception gain)
· Green:
Communication
in progress
· Red:
Difficulty
in transmission
· Not lit:
Not communicating
Placing the Wireless Centre Where You Want It
We recommend placing the Wireless Centre in an area
where there are no obstructions to impede radio wave
transmission/reception.
(Do not place the Wireless Centre in a box.)
Wireless Centre
Antenna
input
terminal
Antenna
output
terminal
AV-IN1 (RGB)
(21-pin Euro-SCART)
AV-IN3
Power Indicator
When the TV is turned off with the remote control, the
Wireless Centre is switched to standby (power indicator
is lit red). (There may be a time lag of about 5 to 6
seconds.)
Rear
MOUSE
Factory
adjustment
terminal
FACTORY
POWER
SETTING
INPUT
DC12V
AV-IN2 (AV)
(21-pin AV-SCART)
AV-IN3
IN
OUT
AV-IN2(AV
AV-IN1(RGB
)
)
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
AV-IN3IR
S-VIDEO
Power input
DC 12V
Video control
terminal
AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Setting Up the Wireless Centre
• The Wireless Centre can be placed horizontally or upright.
• When placing horizontally:
The side on which the rubber feet are attached is the
bottom.
Rubber foot
Rubber foot
• When placing upright:
Fasten the stand to the bottom of the Wireless Centre with
the screws provided.
* Failure to securely fasten the stand may cause the Wireless
Centre to tip over during use.
* When placing the Wireless Centre upright, make sure to use
the SCART to SCART flat cable (commercially available) for
a connection. The use of this cable can prevent the Wireless
Centre from falling down (See page 44).
Wireless Centre
stand
13
Remote Control Part Names
Numbers in indicate the main pages where the corresponding item is described in this manual.
Selects the brightness
Temporarily holds the
current Teletext page.
OK, Programme Table
SUBTITLE
Displays the Teletext
Subtitle directly.
Switches the sound mode.
Right / Left Selection
Red, Picture menu
Green, Sound menu
Volume (+)/(
BRIGHT
2841
of the display.
HOLD
(Power)
42
17
2210
42
SOUND
38
10
21
21
-
)
18
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
WIDE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
SUBPAGE
Displays the Teletext
Subpage directly.
40
TEXT
Displays the Teletext mode
screen.
42
REVEAL
Displays hidden information
such as solutions to riddles
and puzzles.
28
ROTATE
Rotates the display in every
direction.
10
END
Returns to normal screen.
10
Upwards/Downwards
Selection, Zoom Display
Function (Teletext mode)
19
MENU
Displays the TV menu.
31
Cyan, Status Display
Turns on the status display
when the menu is not
displayed.
Channel Select
(Flashback)
18
10
Returns to the previous
channel.
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
Yellow, Timer functions
37
18
(Mute)
Switches the sound on and off.
18
CH ( )/( )
Selects next higher channel.
Selects next lower channel.
17
TV/VIDEO
Switches the input source
between AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4 and
TV mode.
14
Power
Lever
Viewing with the Internal Battery
See page 12 for how to remove the Table stand.
■ Installing the Battery
1
Open the cover of the battery
case.
Cover of the
battery case
Place on a soft cloth.
4
Shift the battery to the right.
• The lever will return to its original
position.
• Move the battery to the right until
the lever returns completely.
2
Remove the terminal cover of
the battery.
5
Close the cover of the battery
case.
Align the tabs of the cover with
the corresponding grooves in the
TV and snap into position.
Terminal cover
3
Pack towards the left side first
and then push the battery
inside the compartment.
Battery
■ When Removing
With the lever pulled forward, lift up
on the battery while pushing to the
left.
• Always make sure to attach the
terminal cover to the removed battery.
Lever
■ Charging the Battery
Charge the battery when using for the first time. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet and the corresponding connector on the
TV. The charge indicator lights and charging begins. When charging is completed, the charge indicator turns off.
AC wall outlet
TV main unit
Charge
indicator
AC adapter
* Product shape varies in some countries.
AC cord*
15
Power (Continued)
IR
MOUSE
POWER
INPUT
DC12V
FACTORY
SETTING
■ Charging the Battery (Continued)
Charging while Viewing:
You can watch the TV while charging is in progress by setting the “Battery charge” to “on” (page 29). In this case,
charging takes about 12 hours.
Note:
• Charging time may be longer depending on ambient temperature, battery condition and other factors. Check to make sure the charge
General Reference for Battery Viewing Time
The viewing time differs according to the “Brightness”
setting (page 28).
Note:
• Operating time may be shorter depending on certain conditions such as use
When You Want to Check the Amount of Remaining Battery
Power
Press the Cyan button on the remote control.
• Although the remaining battery power indicator will flash red for
• The amount of remaining charge is only displayed when
• The remaining battery power indicator changes according to
When Battery is not Charging Properly
• If the charge indicator begins to flash extremely rapidly during charging, this means that charging is not proceeding
• When the charge indicator flashes at an interval of about a second during charging, the TV main unit is not in an
• If the charge indicator begins to flash extremely rapidly (at about 3 flashes a second) during charging, this means that
Note:
indicator is not lit before using.
Note:
in cold climates.
Brightness Setting
bright
medium
dark
Viewing Time
about 1.5 hours
about 2 hours
about 3 hours
Remaining
battery
power
indicator
the first 10 seconds, it will remain lit constantly after that time.
operating on battery power.
The remaining battery power indicator
changes as shown below when the battery
level becomes low.
battery status, temperature and conditions of use. This indicator
should be used as a reference for the amount of battery power
remaining.
(Green)(Green)(Red)
The remaining battery power indicator is
displayed constantly regardless of whether
the on-screen display is on or off when the
battery level is low.
normally.
appropriate temperature range for charging. The temperature range for charging should be approximately between 10°C
(50°F) and 30°C (86°F).
charging is not proceeding normally because the battery may malfunction. Replace the battery with the new one.
Viewing with a Home AC Wall Outlet
Plug the AC adapter of the Wireless Centre and AC adapter of the TV main unit into an AC wall outlet.
• Check to make sure that the proper voltages indicated on the products are being used when plugging the AC adapters into
their respective DC terminals.
• If there is a Sharp product close to the video controller, the product may malfunction during transmission of the video controller.
AC wall
outlet
■ Using the AC Adapter
• Although the AC adapters may become warm during use, this is not a malfunction.
• Do not wrap or cover the AC adapters with a blanket or similar covering. This can cause a malfunction or accident.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the AC adapters. The insides of the AC adapter contain high-voltage components
that can result in the risk of electrical shock.
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AC cord*
AC adapter
Wireless
Centre
TV main unit
AC adapter
* Product shape varies in some countries.
AC cord*
AC wall
outlet
Basic Operation
Turning the Main Power on and off
1
Power indicator
2
Power/Standby indicator
1
Press the
(MAIN POWER) of the TV
On-screen display
main unit.
•“Now accessing.” is displayed on the
screen.
• The power/standby indicator of the TV
main unit turns green.
Note:
• The On-screen indicator disappears after a
few seconds.
Press the power button of the Wireless
2
1 S06
Centre unit.
• The power indicator of the Wireless
Centre turns green.
To turn off the main power, press the
|
(MAIN POWER) of the TV main unit
and power button of the Wireless Centre.
ON/OFF Standby
To turn off the LCD TV
Press
To turn the LCD TV back on
Press again. The power/standby indicator will turn green.
. The power/standby indicator will turn red.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
OK
MENU
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
Switching the TV/VIDEO (AV1/AV2/AV3/AV4/TV) Mode
1
Turn on the power of the connected
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
video equipment.
2
Press TV/VIDEO to select the applicable
input source. The screen displays AV1,
AV2, AV3, AV4 or TV mode each time
TV/VIDEO is pressed.
• You can also use TV/VIDEO of the TV
main unit for this operation.
Note:
• About the video modes
• AV1/2:Select this when viewing signals
from the video equipment connected
to the AV-IN 1/2 terminal.
• AV3/4:Select this when viewing signals
from the video equipment connected
to the AV-IN 3/4 terminals using the
VIDEO or S-VIDEO terminal for
TV/
VIDEO
• If both VIDEO and S-VIDEO terminals are
connected with cables, the S-VIDEO input
video input.
terminal is selected as high priority.
AV1 mode
AV1
AV2 mode
AV2
AV3 mode
AV3
AV4 mode
AV4
TV mode
1 S06
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Basic Operation (Continued)
Sound Volume
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
To adjust the volume
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
CH
(
)/()
Mute
Volume
(+)/(–)
Channel
Select
Press Volume (+) to increase the sound
|
volume. The numerical value increases.
Press Volume (–) to decrease the sound
|
volume. The numerical value decreases.
Note:
• You can also use Volume (+)/(–) of the TV main
unit for this operation.
To mute the sound
Press Mute to temporarily turn off the
|
sound. “Sound off” is displayed.
Press Mute again to turn off the Mute
|
Volume
50
Volume
10
Sound off
function. “Sound on” is displayed.
Note:
• When Volume (+)/(–) is pressed in the Mute
mode, the sound turns on and the volume
indicator is displayed.
• The Mute function is cancelled when is
pressed.
Sound on
Changing Channels
You can select channels using Channel Select or CH ()/().
Note:
• You can also use CH ()/() on the TV main unit for this operation.
• To handle the increasing number of channels available, this LCD TV set allows you
to select up to 200 channels (0 to 199).
Using Channel Select
When selecting the channel using Channel Select, finish inputting the channel
number by holding down the button for the last digit for a moment.
To select a one-digit channel
(e.g. Channel 5):
Hold down the button.
1
5
To select a two/three-digit channel
(e.g. Channel 15):
Press the
1
Hold down the button.
2
button.
1
15
18
Using CH ()/()
Press CH () and the channels change in the order shown below:
• The illustrations and on-screen displays in this manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations.
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Useful Features
OK
Back
M
End
E
Picture menu
Contrast [ 50
]
Colour [ 0
]
Black level[ 0
]
Sharpness [ 0
]
Tint [ 0
]
Reset
OK
Back
M
End
E
Contrast 50
OK
Back
M
End
E
Headph.vol. 3 0
Back
M
End
E
Sound menu
Headph. vol. [ 3
]
AV audio sig.[Sound1+2
]
Sound wide [ off
]
Balance [
]
0
0
OK
TEXT
TEXT
WIDE
BRIGHT
T
T
T
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
REVEAL
REVEAL
HOLD
HOLD
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
OK
MENU
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
Adjustment item
Contrast
Colour
Black level
Sharpness
Tint
Reset
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
END
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
]/[
OK
Red
Adjusting Picture Settings
Press Red to display the Picture
1
menu.
Note:
• The Picture menu can also be displayed
2
Press ]/[ to select the desired
ote:
by selecting “Picture” in the TV menu
(see pages 19 and 20).
adjustment item, and then press OK.
• The setting screen appears.
3
Press </> to make the adjustment.
4
Press END to exit.
Press Left (<)
Decrease contrast
Lower colour intensity
Less bright
Soft picture
Towards purple
Choice/Value range
0 ~ 60
–30 ~ +30
–30 ~ +30
–5 ~ +5
–30 ~ +30
Press Right (>)
Increase contrast
Higher colour intensity
More bright
Sharp picture
Towards green
Reset value (Press OK.)
TEXT
TEXT
WIDE
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
CH
CH
MENU
ROTATE
ROTATE
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
END
END
E
E
OK
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
Adjustment item
Headph. vol.
AV audio sig.
Sound wide
Balance
</>
END
]/[
OK
Adjusting Sound Settings
1
1Press Green to display the Sound
menu.
Note:
• The Sound menu can also be displayed
Note:
by selecting “Sound” in the TV menu (see
pages 19 and 20).
Green
2Press ]/[ to select the desired
2
adjustment item, and then press OK.
• Each item can now be selected or the
setting screen appears.
3
3Press </> to make the adjustment.4Press END to exit.
4
Press Left (<)
Decrease headphones volume
–
–
Increase the volume of the left speaker
Choice/Value range
0 ~ 60
Sound1Sound2Sound1+2
offon
–15 ~ +15
Press Right (>)
Increase headphones volume
–
–
Increase the volume of the right speaker
Note:
• In the “AV audio sig.” item, mono-video recorders should select “Sound1” or “Sound2”. Stereo-video recorders should select “Sound1+2” so
that the desired sound can be selected when playing back the video.
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Useful Features (Continued)
The Programme table shows a list of all receivable programmes. They are located
in channels 0 to 199. The currently selected programme is displayed in yellow, and
the child-locked programmes are displayed in red.
Using Programme Table
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
]/[
OK
To select the desired programme
Press OK to display the
1
Programme table.
Press ]/[ and/or </> to select
2
the desired programme.
• To display the next or previous list
of the Programme table, press
]/[ when the cursor is at a
programme in the upper-left or
lower-right position, or press </>
Programme table
0
8 E 9 16 E54
1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
0
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
0
3 S1 11 E36 19
0
4 S11 12 E37 2
0
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
0
7 E 6 15 E53 23
0
OK
0
0
0
0
0
Back
E
End
M
when the cursor is at a programme
in the left or right column.
Press OK to display the selected
3
programme.
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0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Store progr. from
8 E 9 16 E54
1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
4 S11 12 E37 2
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
7 E 6 15 E53 23
Useful Features (Continued)
OK
Back
M
End
E
Programmes
Automatic search
Manual adjustment
Sort
Erase programme range
Enter/change name
0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Store progr. from
8 E 9 16 E54
1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
4 S11 12 E37 2
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
7 E 6 15 E53 23
Programmes
[1] Automatic search
Perform the procedure below to search for and store new programmes after the
First Installation routine.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
MENU
1
Press MENU to display the TV menu.
Press ]/[ to select “Programmes”,
2
and then press OK to display the
“Programmes” screen.
TV menu
Picture
Sound
Programmes
Features
AV connections
Timer functions
First installation
Language
OK
M
Back
E
End
]/[
3
OK
Press ]/[ to select “Automatic
search”, and then press OK to
display the “Automatic search”
screen.
4
Press ]/[ to select the desired
item, and then press OK.
Press </> to select the desired item.
Note:
• You can change “Colour system” and
Note:
“Sound system” only when
“Other Countries” is selected in
“Country”.
Automatic search
Country
Colour system
Sound system
Store progr. from
Start search
OK
M
Back
[ UK]
[
PAL
[ I]
E
]
End
Press ]/[ to select “Store progr.
5
from”, and then press OK to display
the “Store progr. from” screen.
Press ]/[ and/or </> to select the
6
programme position from which the
programmes are to be stored, and
then press OK.
Press MENU to return to the
7
“Automatic search” screen.
Press ]/[ to select “Start search”,
8
and then press OK to begin the
automatic programme search.
Note:
• See page 10 for details of the search
After the search is completed, press
9
END to exit.
Note:
process.
Automatic search
Country
Colour system
Sound system
Store progr. from
Start search
OK
M
Back
[ UK]
[
PAL
[ I]
E
]
End
23
Useful Features (Continued)
[2] Manual adjustment
Programmes (Continued)
Individual settings of programmes can be adjusted.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
ROTATE
ROTATE
</>
Perform steps 1 and 2 in [1] Automatic
1
search to display the “Programmes”
screen.
2
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
]/[
OK
Channel
Select
Press ]/[ to select “Manual adjustment”,
and then press OK to display the “Manual
adjustment” screen.
3
Press ]/[ to select the item, and then
press OK.
Press </> to make the adjustment. (See
4
the table below for details.)
• You can also use Channel Select to adjust
the “Frequency” item.
• To adjust “Name”, first press OK to activate
the text input mode. Press </> to select the
input position and press ]/[ to select the
desired character. When you finish inputting,
press OK to set the name.
5
Press END to exit.
Programmes
Automatic search
Manual adjustment
Sort
Erase programme range
Enter/change name
OK
Manual adjustment
Channel
Frequency
Name
Colour system
Sound system
Skip
OK
M
[
E
[
[
[
Back
E36
E
End
36
PAL]
PAI]
off
End
Back
[291 .25MHz]
[
M
]
]
]
Adjustment item
Channel
Frequency
Choice/Value range
0–199
044 – 859 (MHz)
The channel changes to the higher or lower channel.
Receivable frequencies depending on TV norm, installation
Description
site, and range.
Name
Colour system
Sound system
Skip
A – Z, +, -, ., /, !, (space), 0 – 9
Auto, PAL, SECAM
B/G, I, D/K, L, Auto*
on off
* “Auto” in “Sound system” appears only when the “Colour system” is set to “Auto”.
Note:
ote:
• Depending on the settings in the colour system of the channels, switching between channels may be slow. If you want to speed up channel
switching, switch “Auto” in “Colour system” to the current reception system (PAL or SECAM).
Programme name (up to five characters).
Colour norm.
TV norm.
Channel numbers with a “(•) (RED)” mark on the left are set to
Skip.
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SUBTITLE
OK
Back
M
End
E
Programmes
Automatic search
Manual adjustment
Sort
Erase programme range
Enter/change name
0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sort
8 E 9 16 E54
1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
4 S11 12 E37 2
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
7 E 6 15 E53 23
0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Erase programme range
8 E 9 16 E54
1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
4 S11 12 E37 2
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
7 E 6 15 E53 23
OK
Back
M
End
E
Programmes
Automatic search
Manual adjustment
Sort
Erase programme range
Enter/change name
The programme positions for individual programmes can be freely changed.
Perform steps 1 and 2 in
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
</>
END
]/[
OK
1
[1] Automatic search to display
the “Programmes” screen.
2
Press ]/[ to select “Sort”, and
then press OK to display the
“Sort” screen.
3
Press ]/[ and/or </> to select
the desired programme, and then
press OK to sort.
• When OK is pressed, the Move
mode is activated. Press ]/[ to
move the currently marked
programme to the desired
programme position. The marked
programme is swapped with the
programme at the selected
programme position. Press OK to
leave the Move mode.
4
Press END to exit.
[4] Erase programme range
The individual programme or programmes in a connected range can be erased.
1
Perform steps 1 and 2 in
[1] Automatic search to display
the “Programmes” screen.
2
Press ]/[ to select “Erase
programme range”, and then press
OK to display the “Erase
programme range” screen.
3
Press ]/[ and/or </> to select
the programme to be erased, and
then press OK. The selected
programme is shown in yellow.
• If you want to erase programmes in a
connected range, select the programme at the beginning of the
desired range.
4
If you are erasing programmes
in a connected range, press ]/[ and/or </> to select the
programme at the end of the
range. The selected
programmes are shown in
yellow.
Press OK to erase the selected
5
programme(s). All the subsequent
Displayed
in yellow
Erase programme range
0
8 E 9 16 E54
0
1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
0
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
0
4 S11 12 E37 2
0
5 E 3 13 E38 21
0
6 E 5 14 E5 22
0
7 E 6 15 E53 23
OK
0
0
0
0
0
M
Back
programmes move up.
E
End
Press END to exit.
6
25
0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Enter/change name
8 E 9 16 E54
1 _ 6 9 E1 17 E56
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
4 S11 12 E37 2
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
7 E 6 15 E53 23
0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Enter/change name
8 E 9 16 E54
1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
4 S11 12 E37 2
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
7 E 6 15 E53 23
Useful Features (Continued)
OK
Back
M
End
E
Programmes
Automatic search
Manual adjustment
Sort
Erase programme range
Enter/change name
[5] Enter/change name
1
2
3
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
</>
END
]/[
OK
Programmes (Continued)
The name of an individual programme can be entered or changed.
Perform steps 1 and 2 in
[1] Automatic search to display
the “Programmes” screen.
Press ]/[ to select “Enter/
change name”, and then press OK
to display the “Enter/change
name” screen.
Press ]/[ and/or </> to select
the desired programme, and then
press OK. The character at the
input position blinks.
4
Press </> to select the input
position, and then press ]/[ to
select the desired character.
Press OK to accept the name
5
entered, and then press END to
exit.
26
Useful Features (Continued)
Features
The Feature items can be set by the user.
WIDE
BRIGHT
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
HOLD
HOLD
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
Selected item
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
MENU
]/[
OK
Factory setting
Press MENU to display the TV menu.
1
Press ]/[ to select “Features”, and then
2
press OK to display the “Features” screen.
Press ]/[ to select the desired
3
adjustment item, and then press OK.
Press </> to make the adjustment.
4
(Except “Transmission setting”, “On-screen
display” and “Child lock” menu items)
Press END to exit.
5
Setting change
TV menu
Picture
Sound
Programmes
Features
AV connections
Timer functions
First installation
Language
OK
Features
Brightness [bright
Rotate [normal
Auto power off
Battery charge [on]
Transmission setting
On-screen display
Child lock
OK
M
Back
M
E
Back
End
[
off
E
]
]
]
End
Brightness*
Rotate*
Auto power off
(only TV mode)
Battery charge
[bright] Maximum brightness
[normal] Normal image
orientation
ABC
[off]This feature is inactive.
o
[on]
[medium]Brightness 60% → Suitable for viewing in well-lit
areas. Saves energy.
[dark]Brightness 20% → Sufficiently bright when viewing in
dim areas.
[mirror] Mirror image → To display mirror images for special uses.
ABC
ABC
[rotate] Rotate image → To display rotated images for special uses.
ABC
[upside down] Upside down image → To display upside down
images for special uses.
ABC
[on] The power of the LCD TV set is turned off when there is no
signal for 5 minutes.
See page 29.
Transmission setting
On-screen display
Child lock
* Brightness and Rotate can be switched in one touch using the remote control (See page 28).
[Auto]
—
—
See page 29.
See page 31.
See page 31.
27
Useful Features (Continued)
You can change the setting screen of BRIGHTNESS and ROTATE directly.
Features (Continued)
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
WIDE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
ROTATE
ROTATE
BRIGHT
ROTATE
[1] Directly Setting the BRIGHTNESS
Press BRIGHT to display the Brightness
1
screen.
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
2
Each time you press BRIGHT, the mode
changes as follows. You can select the
desired mode.
bright
Note:
medium
dark
Brightness:bright
Brightness:medium
• The Brightness screen automatically disappears after 4 seconds.
• The Brightness can also be set by selecting
“Brightness” in the “Features” screen (see
page 27).
• The Brightness is set to “bright” at the factory
Brightness:dark
setting.
• See the table of page 27 for details of each
brightness setting.
[2] Directly Setting the ROTATE
Press ROTATE to display the Rotate
1
screen.
• The display will be rotated.
Each time you press ROTATE, the mode
2
changes as follows. You can select the
desired mode.
Rotate: normal
(Normal)
Rotate: upside down
(Rotate horizontally
Rotate: mirror
(Rotate horizontally)
Rotate: rotate
(Rotate vertically)
and vertically)
Note:
• The Rotate screen automatically disappears
after 4 seconds.
• The Rotate can also be set by selecting
“Rotate” in the “Features” screen (see page
27).
• The Rotate is set to “normal” at the factory
setting.
• When changing settings directly, settings in
the menu can also be changed.
• See the table of page 27 for details of each
rotate setting.
Rotate:normal
Rotate:mirror
Rotate:rotate
Rotate:upside down
28
Battery Charge
Useful Features (Continued)
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
WIDE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
ROTATE
ROTATE
</>
The “Battery charge” is set to “on” when
shipped from the factory. The battery will
deteriorate if it continues to be charged after
having been fully charged. It is recomm-
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
]/[
OK
ended to set the “Battery charge” to “off”
when the battery is not used frequently.
1
Perform steps 1 and 2 in Features to
display the “Features” screen.
2
Press ]/[
to select “Battery charge” and
then press OK.
Press </> to select “on” or “off”.
3
4
Press END to exit.
Features
Brightness [bright
Rotate [normal
Auto power off
Battery charge [on]
Transmission setting
On-screen display
Child lock
OK
M
Back
[
off
E
]
]
]
End
Transmission Setting
When shipped from the factory, the “Channel” of the “Transmission setting” is set
to “Auto”, and the “Distance” is set to “near”. However, when reception is poor due
to the presence of an interference source in close proximity, change the settings
for “Channel” or “Distance” to ensure normal reception.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
BRIGHT
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
AC cord
ROTATE
ROTATE
AC wall
outlet
AC adapter
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
Wireless
]/[
Centre
Transmission
TV main unit
[1] Preparing for “Transmission setting”
OK
Connect the antenna to the Wireless
1
Centre.
Install the Wireless Centre and TV receiver
2
next to each other.
Turn on the power for both the Wireless
3
Centre and TV receiver.
Perform steps 1 and 2 in Features to
4
display the “Features” screen.
Press ]/[ to select “Transmission
5
setting”.
Press OK.
6
Now accessing.
Features
Brightness [bright
Rotate [normal
Auto power off
Battery charge [on]
Transmission setting
On-screen display
Child lock
OK
M
Back
[
off
E
]
]
]
End
29
Useful Features (Continued)
[2] Setting Channel
</>
END
1
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
]/[
CH
CH
OK
2
Transmission Setting (Continued)
Four settings can be selected for the communication channel consisting of
Auto, A, B and C. When set to “Auto”, available channels that can be transmitted are set automatically. It is recommended to normally set the communication
channel to “Auto”.
AutoABC
Press ]/[ to select “Channel”, and then
press OK.
Press </> to select “Auto”, and then press
OK.
Transmission setting
Channel [Auto
status:A
Distance
status:near
OK
]
[near]
M
Back
E
End
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
• The available settings change in the
order shown below each time </>
is pressed.
AutoABC
•“Adjusting channel setting.” is
displayed on the screen and the
communication channel is set
automatically.
[3] Setting Distance
Select the Distance that yields the best reception.
Setting
Picture
quality
Transmission
capacity
1
Press ]/[ to select “Distance”, and then
press OK.
far
LOW
HIGH
mid
near
HIGH
LOW
Displayed
in yellow
Adjusting channel setting.
Transmission setting
Channel [Auto
status:A
Distance
status:near
]
[near]
30
Press </> to select the desired distance,
2
and then press OK.
•“Adjusting distance setting.” is
displayed on the screen and the
communication distance is set
automatically.
Press END to exit.
3
Note:
• If reception has become poor after changing
the locations of the Wireless Centre and TV
receiver, the problem may be corrected by
resetting the communication channel and
communication distance.
Displayed
in yellow
OK
M
Back
Adjusting distance setting.
E
End
Useful Features (Continued)
WIDE
BRIGHT
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
HOLD
HOLD
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
Adjustment item
Position
Size
Sound info
Time
Alarm time
Sleep time
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
END
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
]/[
Cyan
OK
Choice
bottom top
normal
no
half
yes
On-screen Display
You can adjust various settings for on-screen displays.
Perform steps 1 and 2 in Features to
1
display the “Features” screen.
Press ]/[
2
to select “On-screen display”
and then press OK to display the “Onscreen display” screen.
Press ]/[ to select the desired
3
adjustment item, and then press OK. (See
the table below.)
Press </> to make the adjustment.
4
Press END to exit.
5
Description
To select the position of the On-screen display.
To select the size of the On-screen display.
To select whether or not sound info is to be displayed, when a channel has
been selected.
Features
Brightness [bright
Rotate [normal
Auto power off
Battery charge [off]
Transmission setting
On-screen display
Child lock
OK
M
On-screen display
Position [bottom
Size [normal
Sound info [yes
Time [ no
Alarm time [ no
Sleep time [ no
OK
M
Back
Back
]
]
]
]
]
]
E
End
[
off
E
]
]
]
End
no yes
no
no
yesyes
To select information to be displayed in the On-screen display. To activate
the On-screen display, use the Cyan button.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
Child Lock
Important:
•
Please refer to page 53 for “IMPORTANT NOTE ON DISENGAGING ADVANCED CHILD LOCK”.
The Child Lock function blocks the viewing of any channel for which the child lock
has been set.
To use the Child Lock function, you first need to define your PIN (Personal
Identification Number).
[1] Defining a PIN
1
TEXT
TEXT
WIDE
T
T
T
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
REVEAL
REVEAL
MENU
OK
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
CH
CH
OK
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
END
M
M
MENU
]/[
Perform steps 1 and 2 in Features to
display the “Features” screen.
2
Press ]/[ to select “Child lock”.
Press OK to display the PIN input screen.
3
Channel
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
Select
Features
Brightness [bright
Rotate [normal
Auto power off
Battery charge [off]
Transmission setting
On-screen display
Child lock
OK
Child lock
Please define your PIN.
M
Back
Child lock
OK
M
Back
[
off
E
[
????
E
]
]
]
End
]
End
Input the desired four-digit PIN (e.g. 1234)
4
with Channel Select.
Note:
• Be sure to make a note of your PIN before
• The PIN will not be set if MENU or END is
Press OK to accept the entered PIN.
5
:
pressing OK.
pressed before the fourth digit has been
input.
Child lock
Please define your PIN.
[
Child lock
OK
M
Back
1234
E
End
]
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Useful Features (Continued)
[2] Changing/Cancelling a PIN
To change a PIN
ROTATE
ROTATE
OK
END
]/[
Channel
Select
1
2
3
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
Child Lock (Continued)
Perform steps 1 to 3 in [1] Defining a PIN
to display the PIN input screen.
Enter your four-digit PIN (e.g. 1234) with
Channel Select, and then press OK.
Note:
• Numbers entered are hidden with “????”.
• If the PIN has been input incorrectly, “Wrong
When the PIN is correctly entered, the
“Child lock” screen appears.
Press ]/[ to select “Change PIN”, and
then press OK. The first digit of the
currently defined PIN starts to flash.
Note:
PIN!” is displayed.
Child lock
Please enter your PIN:
[
Child lock
OK
Child lock
For all programmes
For individual progr. only
Change PIN
Cancel PIN
OK
M
Back
M
Back
????
E
End
[
1234
E
]
]
End
4
Input the new four-digit PIN (e.g. 5678)
with Channel Select.
Press END to exit.
5
To cancel a PIN
| In step 3 above, press]/[to select
“Cancel PIN”, and then press OK to cancel
the currently defined PIN.
Child lock
For all programmes
For individual progr. only
Change PIN
Cancel PIN
OK
Child lock
For all programmes
For individual progr. only
Change PIN
Cancel PIN
OK
M
M
Back
Back
[
5678
[
1234
E
E
]
End
]
End
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OK
Back
M
End
E
Child lock
For all programmes
For individual progr. only
Change PIN
[
1234
]
Cancel PIN
Useful Features (Continued)
Child Lock (Continued)
[3] Setting a Child Lock
There are four different ways of activating a child lock:
1. General child lock for all programmes immediately
2. General child lock for all programmes with daily time limit
3. General child lock for all programmes with single time limit
4. Programme-position related child lock without time limit
The Child Lock comes into effect only after the LCD TV set has entered the
standby mode and is then turned on again.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
]/[
To set a Child Lock for all
programmes with a time limit
Perform steps 1 to 2 in
1
[2] Changing/Cancelling a PIN to
display the “Child lock” screen.
2
Press ]/[ to select “For all
programmes”, and then press OK to
display the “For all programmes”
screen.
OK
Press ]/[ to select the desired item,
Channel
Select
3
and then press OK. (See the table
below.)
4
Press </> to select the desired
For all programmes
Immediately [ no
Daily [ no
Once [ no
OK
M
Back
E
]
]
]
End
setting, and, if required, input digits
with Channel Select.
Press END to exit.
5
Note:
• If the current clock time is within the time limit, the Child Lock is activated immediately after
the LCD TV set is turned off and on again. For example, if the current clock time is 9:00 and
the time limit is specified from 22:00 to 14:00, the lock is effective from 9:00 to 14:00.
• When a Child Lock is set for all programmes with a time limit, the “Time” item is not
displayed in the TV menu and cannot be selected.
Adjustment item
Immediately
Daily
Once
Warning:
• The timer takes its clock information from the Teletext broadcast. The teletext broadcast may be in a different time zone and therefore child
lock timer may not activate as expected. Concerning this detail, please refer to page 40.
no HH:MM-HH:MM
no HH:MM-HH:MM
Choice/Input value
no yes
Description
Select “yes” to activate the Child Lock immediately (after the LCD TV set has
been turned off and on again). The lock remains effective until “no” is selected.
Input the start and end time for a daily-recurring Child Lock. The lock is activated
everyday unless “no” is selected.
Input the start and end time for a once-only Child Lock. The length of the period
should be up to 24 hours.
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Useful Features (Continued)
0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
For individual progr. only
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6 E 5 14 E5 22
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[3] Setting a Child Lock (Continued)
To set a Child Lock for individual
programmes without time limit
1
2
3
4
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
]/[
OK
Channel
Select
Child Lock (Continued)
Perform steps 1 to 2 in
[2] Changing/Cancelling a PIN
to display the “Child lock” screen.
Press ]/[ to select “For individual
progr. only”, and then press OK to
display the “For individual progr. only”
screen.
Press ]/[ and/or </> to select the
desired programme.
Press OK to lock the programme. The
locked programme is displayed in red.
Note:
• To unlock the programme, select the
programme and press OK.
• The Child Lock remains effective until it is
cancelled.
Child lock
For all programmes
For individual progr. only
Change PIN
Cancel PIN
OK
M
Back
[
1234
E
]
End
Press END to exit.
5
Note:
• When a Child Lock is activated, the “Programmes” and “First installation” items are
not displayed in the TV menu and cannot be selected.
[4] Temporarily cancelling the Child Lock setting
You can view a programme for which a Child Lock has been set by temporarily
cancelling the Child Lock setting. Perform the procedure below to input your
PIN and cancel the Child Lock if you are prompted to do so.
• When the PIN input screen
appears, input your PIN with
Child lock
Please enter your PIN:
Channel Select. The normal
screen appears when the PIN is
correctly entered.
Note:
• If the PIN has been input incorrectly,
“Wrong PIN!” is displayed.
Child lock
OK
M
Back
[
????
E
]
End
34
Useful Features (Continued)
AV Connections
It is possible to manually adjust various settings for connections with external
devices on the “AV connections” screen.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
</>
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
MENU
]/[
OK
[1] AV1/AV2/AV3/AV4
Select the appropriate signal type and colour standard for the signals from the
video equipment connected to the AV1, AV2, AV3 or AV4 terminal.
1
Press MENU to display the TV menu.
Press ]/[ to select “AV connections”,
2
and then press OK to display the “AV
connections” screen.
and “AV4(CVBS)”, and then press OK to
display the setting screen.
Press ]/[ to select the desired item, and
4
then press OK.
TV menu
Picture
Sound
Programmes
Features
AV connections
Timer functions
First installation
Language
OK
AV connections
AV1
AV2
AV3(Y/C
AV3(CVBS
AV4(Y/C
AV4(CVBS
For programmes
OK
AV1
Signal type [ Auto
AFC [ Mode1
Colour system[ Auto
M
M
)
)
)
)
Back
Back
E
E
End
End
]
]
]
Press </> to select the desired “Signal
5
type”, “AFC” and “Colour system”, and
then press OK.
Press END to exit.
6
ChoiceAdjustment item
Signal type*
AFC
Auto, CVBS, Y/C
Mode1, Mode2
To select the signal type of external equipment.
To select frequency control modes. Mode1 is suitable for DVD players or
decoders, and Mode2 is suitable for VCRs or Camcorders.
Auto, PAL, SECAM,
Colour system
N358 (NTSC 3.58),
N443 (NTSC 4.43),
Colour norm.
PAL60, PAL-N, PAL-M
* “Signal type” appears only when the AV1 or AV2 is selected.
Note:
• If no (colour) image displays, try to change to the other signal type.
• Depending on the compatibility with the various types of equipment, the picture may
become skewed. In this case, select the “AFC” (Automatic Frequency Control) mode that
will improve the picture.
• Switching between AV input signals may be slow, depending on the settings in “Colour
system”. If you want to speed up signal switching, switch “Auto” in “Colour System” to the
current reception colour system.
• When “Colour system” is set to “Auto”, it may not be possible to correctly discriminate the
colour system currently being viewed. In such a case, switch the setting of “Colour
system” to the colour system currently being viewed.
Description
OK
AV1
Signal type [ CVBS
AFC [ Mode2
Colour system[ Auto
OK
M
M
Back
Back
E
E
End
]
]
]
End
35
Useful Features (Continued)
0
OK
Back
M
End
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
For decoder connected to AV1
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1 S 6 9 E1 17 E56
2 S 8 1 E11 18 E57
3 S1 11 E36 19
4 S11 12 E37 2
5 E 3 13 E38 21
6 E 5 14 E5 22
7 E 6 15 E53 23
[2] For programmes
ROTATE
ROTATE
</>
END
MENU
1
2
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
]/[
CH
CH
OK
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
3
4
5
AV Connections (Continued)
• The influence of the AV control voltage and of fast blank at programme
positions from 0 to 199 can be set.
• When connecting a video device to the AV1 terminal, you need to adjust the
decoder programme settings.
Perform steps 1 and 2 in
[1] AV1/AV2/AV3/AV4 to display
the “AV connections” screen.
Press ]/[ to select “For
programmes”, and then press OK
to display the “For programmes”
screen.
Press ]/[ to select the “AV
control voltage” or “RGB on-screen
display”, and then press OK.
Press </> to select “yes” or “no”.
Note:
• If the item concerned is set to “yes”,
the appropriate picture is throughconnected at all programme positions
from 0 to 199 when a control voltage/
RGB signal is applied.
Press ]/[ to select “For decoder
connected to AV1”, and then press
OK to display the decoder
programme selection screen.
AV connections
AV1
AV2
)
AV3(Y/C
AV3(CVBS
AV4(Y/C
AV4(CVBS
For programmes
For programmes
AV control voltage
RGB on-screen display
For decoder connected to AV1
Sound from AV1
For programmes
AV control voltage
RGB on-screen display
For decoder connected to AV1
Sound from AV1
)
)
)
OK
M
OK
OK
Back
E
End
M
M
[ no]
[ no]
[
Back
[
[
[
Back
Dec .
E
no
no
Dec .
E
]
End
]
]
]
End
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6
Press ]/[ and/or </> to select
the programme for the decoder,
and then press OK. Repeat the
same procedure if you want to
specify other decoder programmes.
7
Press MENU to return to the “For
programmes” screen.
8
Press ]/[ to select “Sound from
AV1”, and then press OK.
Press </> to select the desired
9
sound source.
Press END to exit.
10
For programmes
AV control voltage
RGB on-screen display
For decoder connected to AV1
Sound from AV1
OK
[
M
Back
[
[
no
no
Dec .
E
]
]
]
End
SUBTITLE
OK
Back
M
End
E
Timer functions
Time
[
: :
]
Switch off [ no
]
Alarm [ no
]
Alarm volume [
]
0
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
Useful Features (Continued)
Timer Functions
Press Yellow to display the “Timer
1
ROTATE
ROTATE
</>
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
END
]/[
Yellow
OK
functions” screen.
Note:
• The “Timer functions” screen can also be
displayed by selecting “Timer functions” in the
TV menu. (See pages 19 and 20.)
Press ]/[ to select “Time”, and then
2
press OK.
Input the current time (HH:MM:SS) with
3
Channel Select.
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
Adjustment item
Time
Switch off
Alarm
Alarm volume
Channel
Select
4
Press ]/[ to select the desired item, and
then press OK. (See the table below.)
Press </> to make the adjustment. If you
5
select “– – : – –” for “Switch off” or
“Alarm”, input the desired time with
Channel Select.
6
Press END to exit.
Choice/Input value/Value range
HH:MM:SS
no HH:MM
no HH:MM
0 – 39
Description
The time can be manually set.
The LCD TV set automatically turns off at the specified time
everyday.
The alarm sound turns on at the specified time everyday.
The volume of the alarm sound is selected.
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Useful Features (Continued)
This enables the selection of the reception mode when receiving a NICAM-I or
NICAM-B/G signal. To let you enjoy NICAM broadcasting, this LCD TV set
receives NICAM system stereo, bilingual, and monaural broadcasts.
TEXT
TEXT
WIDE
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
ROTATE
ROTATE
Stereo
The LCD TV set is receiving a stereo broadcast.
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
• Each time you press SOUND, the mode
• When “Mono” is selected, the TV sound is
SOUND
NICAM Broadcast Selection
changes between “Stereo” and “Mono”.
output monaurally.
Stereo
CH
CH
Mono
Bilingual
When the LCD TV set is receiving a bilingual
programme, the “Sound 1” mode is automatically
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
selected.
• Each time you press SOUND, the mode
changes as follows:
Sound 1
Sound 1 → Sound 2 → Sound 1+2 → Mono
Sound 2
Sound 1+2
Mono
Monaural
The LCD TV set is receiving a monaural
broadcast.
Nicam
• Each time you press SOUND, the mode
changes between “Nicam” and “Mono”.
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Mono
Note:
Note:
• If approximately 3 seconds pass without a button being pressed, the mode setting is
automatically terminated and the LCD TV set returns to the normal mode.
• The setting can be individually selected for each channel number.
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
WIDE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
Useful Features (Continued)
A2 Stereo Broadcasts
This enables the selection of the reception mode when receiving an A2 stereo-B/G
signal. To let you enjoy A2 stereo broadcasting, this LCD TV set receives A2
stereo system and bilingual broadcasts.
ROTATE
ROTATE
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
SOUND
Stereo
The LCD TV set is receiving a stereo broadcast.
• Each time you press SOUND, the mode
changes between “Stereo” and “Mono”.
• When “Mono” is selected, the TV sound is
output monaurally.
Stereo
CH
CH
Mono
Bilingual
When the LCD TV set is receiving a bilingual
programme, the “Sound 1” mode is automatically
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
selected.
• Each time you press SOUND, the mode
changes as follows:
Sound 1
Sound 1 → Sound 2 → Sound 1+2
→ Mono
Sound 2
Sound 1+2
Mono
Note:
ote:
• If approximately 3 seconds pass without a button being pressed, the mode setting is
automatically terminated and the LCD TV set returns to normal mode.
• The setting can be selected individually for each channel number.
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Teletext
■ What is Teletext?
Teletext is an information service organised like a magazine, which is provided
by some TV stations in addition to regular television broadcasting. Your LCD
TV set receives special Teletext signals broadcast by a TV station, processes
the information and displays it graphically on the screen. News, weather and
sports information, stock exchange prices, programme reviews and closed
captioning for the deaf are among the many services available through
Teletext.
■ Teletext mode
Teletext is activated with TEXT on the remote control and is also closed in the
same way.
The LCD TV set can be controlled in Teletext mode directly by inputting
commands with the remote control and indirectly through the on-screen display
(menu system).
■ Operating instructions in Teletext mode
• The FLOF system for teletext is transmitted in the UK currently.
• The TOP system for teletext is transmitted in Germany currently.
• If TOP Teletext is broadcast, a control line and TOP line can be displayed on
the screen. The TOP line involves the operating instructions associated with
all of the coloured buttons if TOP text is transmitted, or the operating instructions for only Red and Green if TOP text is not being transmitted.
• If there are subpages, a control line holding the operating instructions for
subpages can be displayed on line 24.
[1] Turning Teletext mode on and off
1
Select a TV channel that is broadcasting
the Teletext programme.
2
Press TEXT. The Teletext screen
appears.
To turn off the Teletext mode, press TEXT
|
again.
[2] Using the TOP line
When TOP Teletext is being broadcast,
you can display the TOP line, which
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
ROTATE
ROTATE
TEXT
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
Coloured
buttons
contains the operating instructions on the
screen.
Use the Coloured buttons to operate
1
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
the Teletext screen.
• Press Red to display the previous
page and Green to display the next
page. Yellow and Cyan are as
indicated on the TOP line.
Note:
• By using the Red button the previously selected page will appear down to the
first page which showed up directly after switching on the video text. Therefore
the Red button has no function directly after switching on the video text.
When TOP Teletext is being broadcast,
you can display the TOP table with the
current programme data if one exists.
Press OK to display the TOP table. The
1
Teletext page is temporarily turned off.
Press ]/[ to select the desired item.
2
Press </> to select topics (column 1) or
subtopics (column 2) if they exist.
Press OK. A page associated with the
3
selected item is displayed.
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Teletext (Continued)
HOLD
TEXT
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
BRIGHT
HOLD
HOLD
WIDE
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
MENU
OK
CH
CH
TEXT
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
ROTATE
ROTATE
TEXT
REVEAL
END
MENU
]/[
OK
SUBTITLE
[5] Using Teletext menu
To select the character set
Press MENU to display the “Character
1
set” screen.
Press ]/[ to select the desired
2
character set.
• The colour of the letters will turn to yellow.
When selecting the character set, pressing
OK will change the letters to grey for an
instant and then return them back to yellow.
Press END to exit.
3
[6] Useful Features for Teletext
| HOLD on the remote control can be used
to hold the current teletext page.
Press the button again to cancel the hold
mode.
Character set
West Europe
East Europe
Turkish/Greek
Cyrillic
OK
E
End
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
|]/[ can be used to zoom the current
teletext page as below.
ABC
DEF
ABCDEF
* The screen displays each mode each time
]/[ is pressed.
| SUBTITLE can be used to quickly activate
subtitles.
* Press TEXT to deactivate subtitles.
| REVEAL can be used to display hidden
information such as solutions to riddles and
puzzles. Press the button again to hide the
information.
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Connecting External Devices
It is possible to enjoy video and sound by connecting a VCR and home video game system to the terminals located on the
rear of the main unit or Wireless Centre.
When connecting an external device, turn off the power of the main unit, Wireless Centre and connecting device to prevent
any possible damage.
Wireless Centre
AV-IN3
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
AV-IN3IR
S-VIDEO
MOUSE
To AV-IN1, AV-IN2 or 3 terminal
POWER
INPUT
DC12V
FACTORY
SETTING
• Video camera
• Home video game system
• VCR
• Laser disc player
• DVD
• Decoder
IN
OUT
AV-IN2(AV
AV-IN1(RGB
)
)
Examples of external devices that can be connected
* The home video game system is connected to the AV-IN4 terminal on the rear of the main unit.
* PC connection is not possible.
Note:
Note:
• Use a commercially available audio/video cord for the cable.
• Only connect audio/video signals to AV-IN 1, 2 and 3 terminals. Connecting other signals may result in a malfunction.
• The VIDEO input terminal and the S-VIDEO input terminal on the AV-IN 3 side are shared connections with priority given to the S-VIDEO
terminal. If both terminals are connected, the video signals from the S-VIDEO input terminal are selected for the AV-IN 3 input.
When viewing video from the VIDEO input terminal, do not connect anything to the S-VIDEO input terminal.
• For details concerning usage and connection of external devices, see the respective operation manuals.
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Connecting External Devices (Continued)
Connecting a Decoder through the 21-pin Euro-SCART (AV-IN 1/RGB)
Wireless Centre
AV-IN3
IN
OUT
AV-IN2(AV
AV-IN1(RGB
)
)
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
AV-IN3IR
R
S-VIDEO
MOUSE
POWER
INPUT
DC12V
FACTORY
SETTING
1357911
13 15 17 19 21
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
21-pin Euro-SCART (RGB)
1. Audio right output8. Audio-video control15. RED input
2. Audio right input9. Earth for green16. RED/GREEN/BLUE control
3. Audio left output10. Not used17. Earth for video
4. Common earth for audio11. GREEN input18. Earth for RED/GREEN/BLUE control
5. Earth for blue12. Not used19. Video output
6. Audio left input13. Earth for red20. Video input (PAL/SECAM/NTSC)
7. BLUE input14. Not used21. Plug shield
Wireless Centre
AV-IN3
IN
OUT
AV-IN2(AV
AV-IN1(RGB
)
)
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
AV-IN3IR
S-VIDEO
MOUSE
POWER
INPUT
DC12V
FACTORY
SETTING
44
To AV-IN1
(21-pin Euro-SCART)
terminal
21-pin Euro-SCART
connector
Decoder
T
Connecting External Devices (Continued)
Method of Connecting External Equipment and the Video Controller
■ Place where Wireless Centre is installed
Wireless Centre should be placed on or beside video equipment. However, make sure that the Wireless Centre is as far as
possible away from the antenna input terminal of a television or video equipment.
A maximum of two items of video equipment can be operated using the video controller.
Decoder
AUDIO
CO-
DIGITAL
AXIAL
S-VIDEO
OPTICAL
R
L
To S-VIDEO output terminal
S-video cord
(commercially available)
When connecting to
equipment with
an S-video terminal.
Video controller (supplied)
(The video controller should be
fixed with the accessory tape once
the place where it is to be installed
Installation
has been decided.)
example
VCR etc.
Front
OUTIN
R
AUDIO
L
VIDEO
(
Red
AUDIO
(
White
VIDEO
(
Yellow
Rear
To Audio/Video
AN
output terminal
)
R
)
L
TV
)
Connect to the terminal
of the same colour.
Audio/Video cord
(commercially available)
Wireless Centre
IN
OUT
The video controller is fixed so that
the transmitter of the video controller
faces the infrared receiver of the remote
control for the video equipment.
To AV-IN2 (AV) terminal
)
AV-IN2(AV
AV-IN1(RGB
L
R
)
To AV-IN1 (RGB)
terminal
(
Yellow
)
AV-IN3
VIDEO
AUDIO
(
White
)
To AV-IN3 (S-VIDEO) terminal
To Video control terminal
(
Red
)
IR
AV-IN3
S-VIDEO
MOUSE
POWER
INPUT
DC12V
To Audio/Video
output terminal
FACTORY
SETTING
AC adapter
To input/output terminal
DVD player
AC wall
outlet
AC cord*
Infrared receiver of the remote
control (an example)
AC cord
AC wall outlet
* Product shape varies in some countries.
■ Cautions regarding installation of video controller
• The position of the infrared receiver of the remote control varies depending on the manufacturer or the type of the video
cassette recorder. Generally, it is a small round-shaped part close to the liquid crystal display portion.
• Make sure that the transmitter of the video controller is facing the infrared receiver of the remote control.
• When installing the video controller, try first to transmit remote control signals from the equipment connected with the Wireless
Centre to the main unit to find a position where the connected equipment can be operated.
Note:
Regarding S-VIDEO terminal
• When VIDEO input/output and S-VIDEO input/output are connected at the AV3/AV4 input/output of this unit at the same time, S-VIDEO
Regarding video controller
• Connect VIDEO terminal and AUDIO output terminals of equipment to play an image to VIDEO terminal and AUDIO input terminals on the
• When installing video controller, make sure that this transmitter is facing the infrared receiver of the remote control for the connected
Note:
input/output has priority over the other.
Wireless Centre respectively. After that, connect the video controller to the video control terminal of Wireless Centre.
equipment. It is possible to operate a connected equipment by facing the remote control for the equipment connected to the Wireless
Centre towards the infrared receiver of the remote control for the main unit (TV unit) and pressing the button.
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Connecting External Devices (Continued)
Watching Played back Image from External Equipment
Main unit
When watching played back images from external equipment, operations are carried out
such as switching over the input source using the remote control for the TV main unit, and
playing back and selecting channels using the remote control for the external equipment.
1
Turn on the power supply for Wireless
Centre.
2
Turn on the power supply for the external
equipment.
Power ON
TEXT
TEXT
WIDE
BRIGHT
ROTATE
ROTATE
T
T
T
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
REVEAL
REVEAL
HOLD
HOLD
ENDSUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
END
E
E
MENU
OK
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
TIMER
OPERATE
ON/OFF
ON
DISPLAY
SCREEN
PROG/
FUNCTION
REPEAT
CONTROL
TITLE
CLEAR
RETURN
INPUT SELECT
/
REVFWD
PLAY
REC
STOP
DPSS
TAPE
SKIP
SPEED
CH
VCR DVD
VCR/DVD COMBINATION
EJECT
VCR/DVD
VCR MENU
SELECTOR
DVD SETUP
OPEN/
ZOOM
CLOSE
DVD MENU
SET
ENTER
ZERO BACK
SKIP SEARCH
KARAOKE
SELECT
VCR DVDAM/PM
PAUSE/STILL
SLOW
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Regarding operating method, refer to the
operation manual for the equipment.
The remote control
for the main unit is
used for switching
over the input of
the main unit.
WIDE
BRIGHT
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
HOLD
HOLD
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
OK
MENU
CH
CH
The remote control
for the external
equipment is used
for operating a
VCR or a DVD.
TEXT
TEXT
ROTATE
ROTATE
T
T
T
REVEAL
REVEAL
END
END
E
E
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
TV/
VIDEO
3
Press TV/VIDEO to select the video input
source being connected to.
Make operations such as playing back or
4
selecting channels using the remote
control for the external equipment.
Example
AVI
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Connecting External Devices (Continued)
Connecting a Home Video Game System etc. (AV-IN4)
Game system, VCR, DVD, etc.
AUDIO
RL
(Red)
(White)
VIDEOS-VIDEO
(Yellow)
Audio/Video cord
(commercially
available)
S-Video cord (commercially available)
(Yellow)
VIDEO
(White)
(Red)
AV-IN4
L
AUDIO
R
S-VIDEO
AC wall outlet
How to Fix Cable Clamps
1 Insert cable clamps into the hole for
the Table stand.
Cable clamps
2 Cables are fitted in the cover of the Table
stand and then fitted into the cable
clamps.
Note:
• Game devices must always be connected to the input terminal of the main unit. If a game device is connected to the Wireless Centre, you
cannot enjoy the game comfortably because of a delay in the transmission of pictures and sound.
• When connecting to both the VIDEO input and S-VIDEO input terminals for AV-IN 4, priority is given to the S-VIDEO input terminal.
• When signals from external devices connected to the Wireless Centre do not appear to be transmitted to the main unit properly, connect
the external devices to the AV-IN4 terminal of the main unit.
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Troubleshooting
Before calling for repair services, make the following checks for possible remedies to the symptoms encountered.
LCD TV set
Sound
ProblemCheck item
• Make sure the AC adapter is properly inserted in the power
Picture
Picture
There is no
picture or sound.
There is no
picture.
There is no
picture from AVIN terminals.
There is no
sound.
There is no
picture or sound,
just noise.
outlet.
• Reception other than that of broadcasting stations could be the
problem.
• Make sure the input mode is set to TV.
• Make sure the main power switch of the main unit is on.
• Is the power supply for Wireless Centre on?
• Change the orientation or location of the main unit or Wireless
Centre.
• Make sure Picture adjustment is properly adjusted.
• The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of its service
life.
• Make sure the S-VIDEO terminal has nothing connected.
• Make sure the volume is not set to minimum.
• Make sure the sound is not set to mute.
• Make sure the headphones are not connected.
• Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected.
• Bad reception could be the problem.
• Change the orientation or location of the main unit or Wireless
Centre.
Reference
page
9
–
17
17
10
–
21
–
45
18
18
12
9
–
–
Picture is not
clear.
Picture is too
light or
improperly
tinted.
The picture is
too dark.
Remote control does not work.
• Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected.
• Bad reception could be the problem.
• Check the colour adjustment.
• Check if “Brightness” is set to “dark”.
• Check “Contrast” and “Black level”.
• The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of its service
life.
• Check if batteries in the remote control have sufficient power.
• Make sure the remote sensor window is not under strong
lighting.
9
–
21
27, 28
21
–
8
8
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
ProblemCheck item
Blocks of noise appear on the pictures.
Sound becomes interrupted.
Pictures are suddenly stopped and
sound is interrupted.
Pictures and sound cannot be received.
The VCR will not operate even though
the remote control is operated by facing
towards the TV main unit.
• The radio waves used by the product are high frequency, so that
there are features such as direct advance travelling, reflection,
refraction, diffraction, interference etc., similar to that of light.
The strength of the waves therefore varies depending on the
location, which may cause the pictures and sound to become
unclear, become wavy, or stop.
• Is the distance between the Wireless Centre and the television
product too far? Use within a range that the radio waves can
reach.
• Are you at a location that is particularly susceptible to electrical
noise?.
• Set “Distance” to “far”.
• The product utilises wireless transmissions, so that fast moving
images may become distorted, but this is not a malfunction.
• Are there any devices operating in the vicinity of the product
such as Bluetooth devices, or wireless LANs, or microwave
ovens, etc. that utilise the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as
the product?
• There are good and bad positions in terms of wave conditions
with regards to the influence of obstacles and reflectors. Try
changing the location of the television product slightly.
• Is the video controller connected?
• Is the transmitter of the video controller facing the infrared
receiver of the remote control for the VCR?
• Does the VCR work when operating the remote control by
directly facing the VCR? (If the VCR is still not working, it can be
considered that the battery of the remote control has run out.)
Reference
page
6
–
6
30
–
6
6
45
45
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■ Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments
•
When the unit 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 unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal.
• Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit 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: –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F))
■ It is not a malfunction in the following cases.
•
There are cases where reception of pictures is not good because of the distance between the main unit and Wireless Centre,
or obstacles. Install the main unit and Wireless Centre where you can get better pictures by changing the installation location
or removing obstacles.
•
There may be bad reception of pictures if a microwave is being used nearby.
•
Microwave units and the use of the so called “blue tooth function” (W LAN) on mobile phones or notebooks may impair the
quality of the transmission. If this is the case, switch these devices off.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
Antenna
ProblemCheck item
• The reception may be weak.
The picture is
not sharp.
The picture
shakes.
The picture has
ghosting.
The picture is
spotted.
• The quality of the broadcast may also be bad.
• Make sure the antenna is facing the correct direction.
• Make sure the outside antenna has not been disconnected.
• Make sure the antenna is facing the correct direction.
• Broadcast waves may be reflected from adjacent mountains or buildings.
• There may be interference from automobiles, trains, high-voltage lines, neon lights, etc.
• There may be interference between the antenna cable and power cable. Try positioning
them further apart.
There are
stripes on the
screen or
colours fade.
• Is the unit receiving interference from other devices?
Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations and transmission antennas of
amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference.
• Use the unit as far apart as possible from devices that may cause possible interference.
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Specifications
Item15" LCD COLOUR TV, Model: LC-15L1E
LCD panel15" Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD
Number of dots921,600 dots
Video colour systemPAL/SECAM/NTSC
TVTV-Standard (CCIR)B/G, I, D/K, L
TV-Tuning SystemAuto preset 200 ch.
STEREO/BILINGUALNICAM, A2
AUTO PRESETYES
CATV~Hyper Band
TransmitterChannel A2.412 GHz
(3 Channel)Channel B2.437 GHz
Headphones3.5 mm ø jack (Rear)
OSD languageEnglish/German/French/Spanish/Italian/Swedish/Dutch/Russian
Power requirementTV main unit: DC 15 V, AC 110 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Wireless Centre: DC 12 V, AC 110 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
WeightMain unit5.4 kg (without table stand)
(approx.)6.3 kg (with table stand)
Wireless Centre1.2 kg
AccessoriesWireless remote control, Remote control holder, R-03 dry batteries (× 2), AC
adapters (× 2), AC cord, Table stand, Battery, Wireless Centre, Wireless Centre
stand, Cable clamps (× 2), Operation manual, Screws (× 3), Video controller
2
■ As a part of 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.
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Dimensional Drawings
Unit: mm
494
415
445
269.5
5.5198.5145.5
280
81
59
100
TEXT
TEXT
WIDE
BRIGHT
R
R
O
O
T
T
A
A
T
T
E
E
T
T
T
SUBPAGE
SUBPAGE
R
R
EV
EV
E
E
AL
AL
HOLD
HOLD
E
E
L
L
E
E
IT
IT
N
N
T
T
D
D
B
B
U
U
S
S
E
E
MENU
OK
MENUSOUND
MENUSOUND
M
M
CH
CH
TV/VIDEO
TV/VIDEO
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IMPORTANT NOTE ON DISENGAGING ADVANCED CHILD LOCK
We suggest removing the following instruction respectively with page 53 and 55. As this Operation Manual is multilingual, we
also suggest the same with each language.
If you have forgotten your personal identification number and cannot disengage ADVANCED CHILD LOCK, follow the procedure below.
1. Press MENU to display the TV menu.
2. Press ]/[ to select “Features”, and then press OK to display the “Features” screen.
3. Press ]/[ to select “Child lock”, then press OK.
4. The PIN input menu appears.
5. Input “3001” with Channel Select.
The Child lock setting menu appears and the PIN is cleared.
A new PIN can now be input.
ADVANCED CHILD LOCK will now be disengaged.
We suggest that you remove this instruction from the manual to prevent children from reading it. Keep it in a safe space for future
reference.
WICHTIGER HINWEIS ZUR AUFHEBUNG VON KINDERSICHERUNG “ADVANCED CHILD LOCK”
Wir schlagen vor, die folgenden Instruktionen auf Seite 53 bzw. 55 in Englisch zu entfernen. Da diese Bedienungsanleitung
mehrsprachig abgefasst ist, empfehlen wir den gleichen Vorgang auch für jede andere Sprache.
Wenn Sie Ihre persönliche Codenummer vergessen haben und die Kindersicherung nicht aufheben können, so gehen Sie wie folgt
vor.
1. Drücken Sie MENU, um das TV Menü anzuzeigen.
2. Drücken Sie ]/[, um “Funktionen” zu wählen, und drücken Sie dann OK, um das Bildschirm “Funktionen” anzuzeigen.
3. Drücken Sie ]/[, um “Kindersicherung” zu wählen, und drücken Sie dann OK.
4. Der Bildschirm für PIN-Eingabe.
5. Geben Sie “3001” mit den Kanalwahl-Tasten ein.
Der Bildschirm “Kindersicherung” erscheint und die PIN wird gelöscht.
Nun kann eine neue PIN eingegeben werden.
Die Kindersicherung wird nun aufgehoben.
Wir empfehlen, dass Sie diese Anweisung aus dem Handbuch entfernen, damit Ihre Kinder sie nicht lesen können. Bewahren Sie sie
für spätere Bezugnahme an einem sicheren Platz auf.
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REMARQUE IMPORTANTE CONCERNANT LE DÉBLOCAGE DU VERROUILLAGE PARENTAL AVANCÉ
Nous suggérons de retirer les instructions suivantes des pages 53 et 55 en anglais. Le mode d’emploi étant multilingue, il est
suggéré aussi de le faire pour les autres langues.
Si l’on a oublié son numéro de code personnel et que VERROUILLAGE PARENTAL AVANCÉ ne peut pas être débloqué, suivrez la
procédure ci-dessous.
1. Appuyez sur MENU pour faire apparaître le menu de télévision.
2. Appuyez sur ]/[ pour choisir “Caractérisiques” et appuyez sur OK pour afficher la page-écran “Caracéristiques”.
3. Appuyez sur ]/[ pour choisir “Sécurité enfants” et appuyez sur OK.
4. Ceci fait apparaître le menu de saisie du numéro PIN.
5. Saisissez le numéro “3001” avec Sélection de chaîne.
Le menu de paramétrage de sécurité enfants apparaît et le numéro PIN est effacé.
Un nouveau mot de passe peut alors être introduit.
VERROUILLAGE PARENTAL AVANCÉ est alors débloqué.
Nous suggérons de retirer cette instruction du mode d’emploi afin d’éviter que des enfants la lisent. La conserver en lieu sûr pour
référence future.
NOTA IMPORTANTE SULLA DISATTIVAZIONE DEL BLOCCO AVANZATO PER I BAMBINI
Si suggerisce di rimuovere la seguente istruzione rispettivamente con la pagina 53 e 55 in inglese. Poiché questo Manuale di
istruzioni è in versione multilingue, si suggerisce di fare la stessa cosa per ogni lingua.
Se si è dimenticato il proprio numero di codice personale e non è possibile disattivare il BLOCCO AVANZATO PER I BAMBINI,
seguire il procedimento indicato di seguito.
1. Premere MENU per visualizzare il menu TV.
2. Premere ]/[ per selezionare “Funzioni” e quindi premere OK per visualizzare la corrispondene schermata “Funzioni”.
3. Premere ]/[ sino a selezionare “Sicura per bambini” e quindi premere OK.
4. Appare la schermata relativo all’inserimento del PIN.
5. Con i pulsanti di Selezione del canale inserire “3001”.
Appare la schermata relativa all’impostazione del blocco bambini, mentre il PIN viene cancellato.
Ora può essere immessa una password nuova.
Il BLOCCO AVANZATO PER I BAMBINI verrà ora disattivato.
Si suggerisce di togliere questa istruzione dal manuale per evitare che i bambini la leggano. Conservarla in un posto sicuro per la
futura consultanzione.
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AVISO IMPORTANTE SOBRE LA DESACTIVACIÓN DE LA RESTRICCIÓN PARA NIÑOS AVANZADA
Le recomendamos que retire las siguientes instrucciones respectivamente con las páginas 53 y 55. Como este manual de
manejo es multilingüe, sugerimos que haqa lo mismo con cada idioma.
Si ha olvidado su número de código personal (PIN) y no puede desactivar la PROTECCIÓN PARA NIÑOS AVANZADA, siga este
procedimiento.
1. Pulse MENU para ver el menú de TV.
2. Pulse
3. Pulse
4. Aparecerá el menú de introducción del PIN.
5. Introduzca “3001” con Selección de canales.
La RESTRICCIÓN PARA NIÑOS AVANZADA se habrá desactivado.
Le sugerimos que retire esta instrucción del manual para evitar que los niños la lean. Guárdela en un lugar seguro para consultarla en
el futuro.
VIKTIG ANMÄRKNING OM AVSTÄNGNING AV BARNLÅSET
Vi rekommenderar att följande anvisning samt sidan 53 och 55 på engelska avlägsnas. Då denna bruksanvisning är
flerspråkig bör samma sak göras även för övriga språk.
Om du har glömt bort ditt lösenord så att du inte kan stänga av det AVANCERADE BARNLÅSET ska du göra på följande sätt.
1. Tryck på MENU för att visa TV-menyn.
2. Tryck på
3. Tryck på
4. Inmatningsskärmen för PIN visas.
5. Mata in “3001” med Kanalväljarna.
Därmed stängs det AVANCERADE BARNLÅSET av.
Vi rekommenderar att du tar bort denna anmärkning ur bruksanvisningen för att förhindra att barn får syn på den. Förvara
anmärkningen på något säkert ställe för framtida bruk.
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" para selecconar “Varios” y luego pulse OK para ver la pantalla “Varios”.
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" para seleccionar “Restricción niños”, luego pulse OK.
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Aparecerá el menú de ajuste de Restricción niños y el PIN se borrará.
Ahora se podrá introducir un número secreto nuevo.
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" för att välja “Egenskaper”, och tryck sedan på OK för att visa skärmen “Egenskaper.”
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" för att välja “Barnsäkring.” och tryck sedan på OK.
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Inställningsmenyn för barnlåset visas och ditt tidigare PIN raderas.
Det går nu att mata in ett nytt PIN.
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BELANGRIJKE OPMERKING OVER HET ANNULEREN VAN DE GEAVANCEERDE KINDERVERGRENDELING
Wij suggereren het verwijderen van de volgende aanwijzing op respectievelijk pagina 53 en 55 in het Engels. Daar deze
gebruiksaanwijzing meertalig wordt hetzelfde gesuggereerd voor de andere talen.
Wanneer u de kindervergrendeling niet kunt annuleren omdat u de pincode vergeten bent, dient u als volgt te werk te gaan.
1. Druk op MENU om het TV menu te openen.
2. Druk op ]/[, selecteer “Eigenschnappen” en druk vervorgens op OK om het “Eigenschappen” scherm te openen.
3. Druk op ]/[, en selecteer “Kinderslot,” en druk vervolgens op OK.
4. Het PIN invoerscherm verschijnt.
5. Voer “3001” in met de Kanaal keuzetoetsen.
Het “Kinderslot” scherm zal nu verschijnen en uw oude PIN-code zal zijn gewist.
U kunt nu een nieuwe PIN-code invoeren.
De kindervergrendeling is nu geannuleerd.
Het is raadzaam dat u deze instructie uit de gebruiksaanwijzing verwijdert om te voorkomen dat deze door kinderen wordt gelezen.
Bewaar deze instructie op een veilige plaats voor latere verwijzing.
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