Sharp LC-13S2U, LC-15S2U, LC-20S2U Operation Manual

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LC-13S2U LC-15S2U LC-20S2U
LIQUID CRYSTALTELEVISION
ENGLISH
OPERATION MANUAL
IMPORTANT: To aid reporting record the TV's model and serial numbers space provided. The numbers are located at the rear of the TV.
in
case of loss or theft, please
in
the
Model No.:
Serial No.:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with arrow­head symbol, within
CAUTION
A.
.......
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
REFER SERVICING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK A
DO NOT OPEN
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
~
A.
.......
A
eral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangleisintendedtoalert the user to the presence of impor­tant operating (servicing) instructions literature accompanying the product.
be
of sufficient
and
DO
an
equilat-
maintenance
in
the
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Continued)
WARNING:
not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority
FCC
Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modificationstothis equipment
to
operate this equipment.
I U.S.A. ONLY]
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF
PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
"Note to CATV system installer:This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical."
This product utilizes tin-lead solder, and fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury. Disposal of these materials may recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eia.org
be
regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or
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DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER
Thank you for your purchase of the Sharp Liquid Crystal Television. 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 potential danger, please observe the following instructions when installing, operating and cleaning the product. read the following precautions carefully before using the product.
on
safety. However, improper use can resultinelectric shock and/or fire.Inorder to prevent
To
ensure your safety and prolong the service life of your Liquid Crystal Television, please
Read instructions-All operating instructions must be read operated.
Keep this manual safe place for future reference.
Observe
closely.
Follow instructions-All operating instructions must
Attachments-Do equate attachments can result
Power
label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply used local power company. For units designed to operate to the operating instructions.
Power cord
stepping
If the
SHARP service center or your dealer.
Overloading-Do Overloading can cause fire or electric shock.
Entering of objects and
ings. High voltage flows short internal parts. For the same reason,
Servicing-Do high voltage and other dangerous conditions. Request a qualified service person to perform servicing.
Repair-If
request a qualified service persontoperform repairs. a.
When the power cord or plug is damaged.
b.
When a liquid was spilledonthe product or when objects have fallen into the product.
c.
When the product has been exposed to rainorwater.
d.
When the product does not operate properlyasdescribedinthe operating instructions. Do
e.
When the product has been dropped or damaged.
f.
When the product displaysanabnormal condition. Any noticeable abnormalityinthe product
Replacement
person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same character­istics and performance as the original parts. Use of unauthorized parts can result shock and/or other danger.
Safety
perform safety checkstoensure that the product isinproper operating condition.
Wall or ceiling
product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer.
Polarization-This
plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
Do
warnings-All
source-This
on
AC
adapterismisplaced or needstobe
any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the
not touch the controls other than those describedinthe operating instructions. Improper adjustment of controls not described requires extensive adjustment work by a qualified technician.
indicates that the product needs servicing.
checks-Upon
not defeat the safety purposeofthe polarized plug.
in
a safe
not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inad-
protection-The
them or objects from restingonthem. Check the cords at the plugs and product.
not overload
not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers can expose you to
parts-In
mounting-When
AC
place-These
warningsonthe product andinthe instructions must be observed
in
accidents.
product must operateona power source specifiedonthe specification
power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from
AC
outlets or extension cords.
liquids-Never
in
the product, and insertinganobject can cause electric shock and/or
case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service
completionofservice or repair work, request the service technician
mounting the productona wall or ceiling, be sure to install the
adapter may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a
you
are unabletoinsert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the
safety and operating instructions mustbekeptina
be
replaced, obtain the same type of adapter from a
insertanobject into the product through vents or open-
do
not spill waterorliquidonthe product.
in
the instructions can cause damage, which often
and
understood before the product is
followed.
in
your home, consult your dealer or
on
batteries or another power source, refer
AC
outlet,
in
fire, electric
and
to
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IMPORTANT
Cleaning-Unplug cleaning the product. Use a damp cloth to clean the product. Do
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
SAFETY
the power cord from the
PRECAUTIONS
AC
outlet before
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Water and such swimming pool and
Stand-Do
• tripod or table. Placing the product
cause the product injuries stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manu-
facturer 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 moved with utmost care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven floor surface can cause the product to fall from the cart.
Ventilation-The
• designed for ventilation. and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause over­heating and/or shorten the life of the product. the product since they can block ventilation openings. This product designed for built-in installation; an
enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation tions are followed.
moisture-Do
as
bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink and laundry tub,
not place the productonan
to
as
wellasdamage to the product. Use only a cart,
vents and other openingsinthe cabinet are
on
a bed, sofa,
is
not use the product near water,
in
a wet basement.
unstable cart, stand,
onanunstable base can
fall, resultinginserious personal
on
a cart,itmust be
Do
not cover or block these vents
Do
not place
rug
or other similar surface,
do
not place the product
provided or the manufacturer's instruc-
is
not
in
The Liquid Crystal panel used glass. Therefore, it can break when the product or applied with impact. glass pieces
Heat
The Liquid Crystal panelisa very high technology product with 921,600 thin film transistors, giving
sources-Keep
such
as
products (including amplifiers).
you fine picture details. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear
Please note that this does not affect the performance of your product.
in
case the Liquid Crystal panel breaks.
radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating
Be
the product away from heat sources
in
this productismade of
is
dropped
careful nottobe injured by broken
on
the screenasa fixed point of blue, greenorred.
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IMPORTANT
Outdoor Antenna Grounding - Ifanoutside antennaisconnected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna system built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSIINFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to discharge unit, connection
NEC-NATIONAL
SAFETY
is
groundedsoastoprovide some protection against voltage surges and
an
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna
to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70
ELECTRICAL CODE
PRECAUTIONS
GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
-:--
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
ANTENNA
IN
LEAD WIRE
(Continued)
Lightning - For added protection for this television equipment during a lightning storm, or when it unused for long period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line surges.
An
Power Lines ­located electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing system, extreme care should be taken such power lines or circuits fatal.
To prevent fire, flames
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
in
the vicinity of overhead power lines or other
on
the top or near the TV set.
outside antenna system should not be
as
never place any type of candle or naked
on
is
left unattended and
an
outside antenna
to
keep from touching
contact with them might be
the product.
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1, 2 DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3-5 CONTENTS 6 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 7 PREPARATION
Using the Remote Control 8 Batteries Removing the Terminal Cover 9 Bundling Antenna Connection 1
Power Connection DISPLAY AND CONTROL OVERVIEW 12, 13 REMOTE CONTROL 14 EZ SETUP (WITH AUTO CLOCK SETTING) 15, 16
EZ SETTING THE CLOCK 17-19
AUTO CLOCK Setting 17, 18
MANUAL CLOCK Setting 19 BASIC OPERATION 20-24
TV
Turning on POWER
Standby
Switching TV/VIDEO [AV1/AV2/COMPONENTITV] Modes
Sound Volume
Listening
Changing Channels 24 SELECTING MENU ITEMS 25
Selecting Menu Items
ADJUSTMENTS 26-46
Adjusting
Adjusting
Adjusting
Adjusting AUDIO ONLY Settings
Adjusting
Adjusting
Adjusting
Adjusting
SET UP 35,
Adjusting
Adjusting
Adjusting CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES 47-49 TROUBLESHOOTING SPECiFiCATIONS DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 53-55 CALLING LIMITED WARRANTY 56, 57
for
the Remote Control 8
Cables
SETUP
signalsinyour
during
with
Headphones 23
SLEEP TIMER Settings BRIGHTNESS Settings 27 PICTURE FLIP Settings
PRESET Settings 30 LANGUAGE Settings VIDEO ADJUST Settings AUDIO ADJUST Settings 34
BLUE SCREEN Settings 37 CLOSED CAPTION Settings 38, 39 V-CHIP Settings 40-46
FOR
SERVICE 56
with
Clamps 9
the
First Power On 15, 16
region 20
32,
50,
8-11
0,
Page
11 11
21 21 22 23
25 26 28
29 31
33 36
51 52
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Make
sure
the
following
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accessories
are
provided
with
the
product.
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• AC cord enclosedinthis product isanobject for110-125V.Inusing itonthe 125-240V AC, please consult to the following.
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 1300 Naperville Drive, Romeoville, Illinois 60446-1091, U.S.A.TEL: 630-226-2400
LHLDWA002WJSB
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PREPARATION
• Use the remote control by pointingittowards the remote control sensor window the remote control and sensor window may prevent proper operation.
Cautions regarding use of the remote control
Do
not expose the remote control to
In
addition, do not expose the remote control to liquid, and
do not place
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 control sensor window of the main unit is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. the lighting or LCD TV set, or operate the remote control closer to the remote control sensor window.
Before using the LCD TV set for the first time, install two ("AAA" size, UM/SUM-4) batteries (supplied). When the batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate, replace the batteries with new ("AAA" size, UM/SUM-4) batteries.
inanarea with high humidity.
1 Open the battery
cover.
on
the main unit. Objects between
shOCk.'
In
such case, change the angle of
2 Insert two ("AAA" size, UM/
SUM-4) batteries.
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Ii
LHEADPHONE
L...-----Remote
L...------OPC
3 Close the battery
cover.
jack
OPC indicator POWER indicator
control
sensor
sensor
• Slide the cover while
pressing the
Cautions regarding batteries
Improper use of batteries can result tions below.
• Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the
• Different types of batteries have different characteristics.
Do
not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new
battery and/or cause the old battery to leak chemicals.
• Remove batteries when they become weak.
Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If chemical leakage is found, wipe with a cloth.
• The batteries supplied with the product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions.
• If the remote control will not be used for
remote control.
(~)
part.
• Position the positive and negative ends of the batteries as
indicatedinthe compart-
ment.
in
chemical leakage and/or explosion. Be sure to follow the instruc-
(+) and
Do
an
extended period of time, remove the batteries from the
(-)
not mix batteries of different types.
• Engage the claw cover into the battery housing and slide shut.
as indicatedinthe compartment.
on
the
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PREPARATION (Continued)
LC-20S2U
• Before connecting cables and cords to the rear terminals, remove the terminal cover. Push in the tab and pull out the terminal cover carefully.
of
• To mount the cover, insert the 2 hooks on the bottom into the cabinet and press on the upper part of the terminal cover
until the tab locks in place with a click.
LC-13/15S2U
• Before connecting cables and cords to the rear terminals, remove the terminal cover. Push in the 2 tabs on the right side of the terminal cover and pull it
out carefully to the left.
the cover
• To mount the cover, insert the 2 hooks on the left side of the cover into the cabinet and press on the right part of the cover until the tabs lock into place with a click.
• Secure cables and cords with the supplied cable clamps so that they do not get caught when mounting the cover.
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PREPARATION (Continued)
C!IIIIID
• The antenna requirements for good color television reception are more important than those for black & white television reception. For this reason, a good quality outdoor antenna is strongly recommended. The following is a brief explanation of the type of connections that are provided with the various antenna systems.
1.
A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable with F-type connector that can easily be attached to a terminal without tools (not supplied).
2.
A 300-ohm system is a flat "twin-lead" cable that can be attached to a 75-ohm terminal through a 300-75-ohm adapter (not supplied).
OUTDOOR ANTENNA CONNECTION
• Use one of the following two diagrams if you connectanoutdoor antenna. A:
Using a VHF/UHF combination outdoor antenna
B:
Using separate VHF and/or UHF outdoor antennas
• Connect the outdoor antenna cable lead-in to
A.
Combination VHF/UHF Antenna
VHF/UHF adapter J
antenna
'[
300/75-ohm
I.,
....
or~~
~
300-ohm twin-lead
ANT.
(Antenna terminal)onthe rear of the TV set.
::~~F
F-type connector
~
---.
75-ohm coaxial cable (round)
300-ohm twin-lead cable (flat)
75-ohm
coaxial cable
B.
SeparateVHF and/or
UHF Antennas
VHF
antenna
antenna
.~~tw~in-=Iea=d
or
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l
tIt!IiD
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UHF
300-ohm
75-ohm coaxial cable
Combiner
(not
supplied)
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OUT
F-type connector
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~
F-type connector shouldbe finger-tightened only.
When connecting the RF cable to theTVset,
-
do not tighten F-type connector with tools.
Iftools are used, it may cause damageto your
TV
set.
(The breaking of internal circuit, etc.)
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PREPARATION (Continued)
CABLE
• A 75-ohm coaxial cable connector is built into the set for easy hookup. When connecting the 75­ohm coaxial cable to the set, screw the 75-ohm cable to the ANT. terminal.
• Some cable TV companies offer "premium pay channels". Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled, a cable TV converter/descrambler is generally provided to the subscriber by the cable TV company. This converter/descrambler is necessary for normal viewing of the scrambled channels. (Set your TV to channel 3 or is unknown, consult your cable TV company.) For more specific instructions consult your cable TV company. One possible method of utilizing the converter/descrambler provided by your cable TV company is explained below. Please note:
"A" position "B" position
TV (CATV) CONNECTION
An
RF
switch provided with two inputs (A andB)is required (not supplied).
on
the RF switch (not supplied):
on
theRFswitch (not supplied):
RF switch (not supplied)
rID
A
...
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II~IJOUT
1..--_-..1
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IN
B (not
You
channel keys.
You
descrambler by using the converter's channel keys.
------
Cable TV converter/
descrambler
(not supplied)
4,
typically one of these channels is used. If this
on
installing cable TV,
can view all unscrambled channels by using the TV's can view the scrambled channels via the converter/
Two-set
....
signal splitter
supplied)
----
Cable TV Line
INOTE >
• Consult your SHARP Dealer or Service Center for the type of splitter, RF switch or combiner that might be
required.
Household power outlet
[[ill,
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AC
cor
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• Use a commercially available AC plug adapter, if necessary, depending on the design of the wall outlet.
• Always turn the MAIN POWER switch of the LCD TV set to off when connecting the AC adapter.
• Unplug the AC adapter from the product and power outlet when not using for a long period of time.
AC adapter
MAIN POWER
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DISPLAY AND CONTROL OVERVIEW
Upper control panel
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....-----
...----
VOL (-)/(+) CH MENU TV/VIDEO MAIN POWER
(V)/(A)
Remote
OPC
control
sensor
sensor
__
To change the vertical angle of the LCD TV set, tilt the screen up to 2.5 degrees forward or 10 degrees backward. The TV set can also be rotated 25 degrees horizontally. Adjust the angle so that the TV set can be watched most comfortably.
HEADPHONE
Plug the headphone mini-plug into the HEADPHONE
jack located
OPC
indicator
.....lI
The Optical Picture Control indicator lights up green when the BRIGHTNESS is set to AUTO. (See page 27.)
jack
on
the front of the TV set.
(Optical Picture Control)
INOTE >
• TV/VIDEO, CH on
the remote control. Basically, this operation manual provides a description basedonoperation with the remote
control.
I
(V)/(A),
VOL
'-----
(-)/(+), and MENUonthe main unit have the same functions as the same buttons
POWER
A green indicator lights when the power isonand a red
indicator lights when
will not light when the main power is off).
indicator
in
the standby mode (the indicator
* The examples used throughout this manual are based
on
the LC-20S2U model.
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DISPLAY AND CONTROL OVERVIEW (Continued)
Terminals
VIDEO } AUDIO (L) AUDIO (R)
S-VIDEO
ANT. (Antenna terminal)
AV-IN1
Adjusting
the
screen view angle
~~~~:
~-_LLLl-----AUDIO
AUDIO (L)
(R) POWER INPUT (DC12V)
Round lock for Kensington Security Standard Slot.
}COMPONENT
Hold the carrying handle and tilt the screen while steadying the stand with your other hand.
Carrying handle
AV-
1N2/
OUT
R
AUDIO
L
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AUDIO(R)} AUDIO (L) AV-OUT AV-IN2/0UT
VIDEO S-VIDEO
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REMOTE CONTROL
1
2------::
3--
4---
5--~
6---
7-----=-
1 POWER (p. 21)
10
2
11 12
3
13
4 DISPLAY
14 15
5
16
Switch the Liquid Crystal Television power on
or off.
SLEEP
Set the sleep timer.
(p. 26)
ENTER
Execute a command.
Display the channel and time information.
AUDIO ONLY
Output audio without screen image.
(p. 29)
8----li_~.
9------=~
MUTE
6
Mute the sound.
7 VOL
17
Set the volume.
CH
8
9
(A)/{V) (p. 24)
Select channel.
MTS
Select audio settings.
10 BRIGHT (p. 27)
Adjust the brightness of the screen.
11
PIC. FLIP (p. 28)
Set the orientation of the picture.
12
~/T/....-/~
Select a desired item on the screen.
13 MENU (p. 17)
Display the menu screen.
14 CC (p. 38)
Display Closed Caption subtitles.
(p. 23)
(+)/{-) (p. 23)
(p. 23)
(Cursor
control)
(p. 15)
15 TV/VIDEO (p. 22)
Select a Liquid Crystal Television input source.
16 FLASHBACK (p. 24)
Return to the previous channel.
17 Channel Select (p. 24)
Set the channel.
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EZ SETUP (WITH AUTO CLOCK SETTING)
Control sectionofmain
MAIN POWER
unit
• When you turnonthe TV for the first time, it will automatically memorize the broadcasting channels and clock.
Please perform the following instructions before you press MAIN
POWER.
(1)
Insert the batteries into the remote control. (See page 8.)
(2)
Connect the antenna cable to the TV set. (See page 10.)
(3)
Connect the AC adapter to the POWER INPUT terminal of the product and plug
Press MAIN POWER, located
1
the upper side of the main unit, to turn
on
the TV. The SELECT
in
the
AC
cord to the wall outlet. (See page 11.)
on
In'
SELECT ENGLISH ESPANOL FRANCAIS
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE mode will be dis­played.
2 Press
./T
to select "ENGLISH", "ESPANOL (SPANISH)" or "FRANCAIS (FRENCH)", and press ENTER.
Press
./T
3
to select ON or OFF. When you select ON, the TV set will automatically memorize the
SELECT:O
CH·SETTI
In'
ON OFF
ENTER:.
EZ
NG
SETUP
broadcasting channels. Press ENTER to access AUTO
CLOCK mode.
EXIT:.
4 Press
./T
to select ON or OFF.
When you select ON, the TV set will automatically search the time
MENU
signals (EDS signals), provided by some TV stations, to adjust the clock. The AUTO CLOCK setting
may take from several minutes to
an
hour dependingonthe number of channels to receive and signal status. If you know the channel of the EDS signal carrier (PBS or
in
other) follow the procedure
your area, select OFF and
in
AUTO
CLOCK Setting. (See pages 17,
18)
Press ENTER to access EZ
5
SETUP mode.
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• If you select OFFin"EZ SETUP CH-SETTING", EZ SETUP will be canceled.
SELECT:~
AUTO ON OFF
SELECT:G
CLOCK
In'
ENTER:.
EZ
SETUP
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
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EZ
SETUP (WITH AUTO CLOCK SETTING) (Continued)
6 Press
~/T
to select YES, and
press ENTER.
If you want to stop the EZ SETUP
process once it has started, press
~
and it will be canceled. If you
UP
want to SET to pages 35 and 36
To
cancel EZ SETUP
~/T
Press
again, please refer
on
SET UP.
to select NO, and
press ENTER. The tuner will automatically search
for the broadcasting and cable TV channels. (The
CH
No. will automatically increase when it appears.)
The TV set will automatically search for EDS signals.
CONNECT
STARTEZSETUP?
IU'
YES NO
SELECT:G
PLEASE
WAIT
AUTO
PROGRArtftI
STOP:@
PLEASE
WAIT
NOW
SEARCHING
ANTENNAORCABLE.
ENTER:.
NG
TIME
EXIT:.
If EDS signals are received, the channel number and time will be displayed, and then the screen
in
shown
step 7 appears.
STOP:@
7 Once EZ SETUP is completed, the
lowest channel number memorized will be displayed.
IU'STEREO
INOTE >
Do
not let the EZ SETUP screen remain unattended for a long time.
• If EZ SETUP does not memorize all the channels information
• It may be difficult to preset when the broadcasting signals are weak, the channel cycle frequency is incorrect or the frequency jamming is occurring around the area. Please refer to pages 35 and 36 for more information manually memorizing channels using CHANNEL SETTING.
• If there are no channels with EDS signals or the antenna signal is weak, the AUTO CLOCK Setting may not operate. CLOCK Setting. Refer to page 19 to set the clock manually.
on
manually memorizing the channels using CHANNEL SETTING.
In
this case, a "EDSCHIS
NOT AVAILABLE" message will display and the mode will change to MANUAL
in
your region, please refer to pages 35 and 36 for more
SAP MONO
<ON
AIR
11:53AM
on
2
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SETTING THE CLOCK
There are two methods of setting the clock: AUTO CLOCK and MANUAL CLOCK. AUTO CLOCK uses EDS signals, which are provided by some TV stations, to automatically adjust the clock. MANUAL CLOCK set the clock manually
in
areas where no channel carries EDS signals.
Press MENU to display the MENU
1
screen.
MENU
IIJSLEEP
TIMER
&lAV
ADJUST
~PRESET
~CLOSED
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[lJ~SET
CAPT
UP
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MENU
2 Press
3
SET
Press
.r~
to move the cursor to
UP,
and press ENTER.
./T
to move the cursor to
CLOCK, and press ENTER.
4 Press
./T
to move the cursor to
AUTO CLOCK, and press ENTER.
SELECT:G
8RETURN
BLUE
SCREEN LANGUAGE CH-SETTINGI>
[lJ
CLOCK
SELECT:G
8RETURN
[lJ
AUTO
CLOCK
MANUAL
CLOCKI>
OFF
SELECT:~
ENTER:.
SET
[OFF]
I> I>
ENTER:.
CLOCK
I>
ENTER:.
UP
EXIT:
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
~
• The CLOCK can be stopped completely by setting CLOCK to "OFF".
Time reset
for
power outage, AC adapter disconnected
If the TV has a power outage or the AC adapter cord is disconnected, the time display will have to be reset.
In
that case, refer to SETTING THE CLOCK on pages 17 to 19.
Page 19
SETTING THE CLOCK (Continued)
5
Press
£/
..
to move the cursor to
EDS
CH
SET, and press ENTER.
Press
6
7
....../~to select AUTO or
MANUAL.
Press £.1" to move the cursor to START, and press ENTER.
eRETURN
[U'
EDSCHSET EDS START
CH
AUTO
[AUTO
[---]
CLOCK
MENU
If you do not know the channel that
carries EDS signals select EDS
CH
in
your area,
SET to AUTO and select START. If you know the channel of the EDS signal carrier your area, select EDS MANUAL. Set the EDS
CH
CH
SET to
and
in
ADJUST:@
PLEASE
NOW
STOP:@
ENTER:.
WAIT
SEARCHING
TIME
select START. When set to "AUTO CLOCK", the
time is acquired automatically when MAIN POWER is turned OFF. (This function will not work when EDS CH
is not set.)
[U'STEREO
SAP
MONO
<ON
AIR
INOTE >
• CLOCK: The AUTO CLOCK Setting may take from several minutes toanhour dependingonthe number of channels to receive and signal status.
• If there are operate. screen appears. Refer to MANUAL CLOCK Setting
• If you know the Channel of the EDS signal carrier In
case, the message "EDSCH(XXX) EDS DATAISNOT AVAILABLE" displays, set EDSCHSET to AUTO when
the AUTO CLOCK Setting screen appears.
• If broadcasting channels are not memorized, EDS signals cannot be received even when the EDS to AUTO.
no
channels with EDS signals or the antenna signal is weak, the AUTO CLOCK Setting may not
In
this case,an"EDSCHIS
In
this case, try EZ SETUP again. (See page 35.)
NOT AVAILABLE" message will display, and the MANUAL CLOCK Setting
on
page 19 to set the clock manually.
in
your area, set EDSCHSET to MANUAL and select START.
CH
SET is set
EXIT:
11:53AM
2
Page 20
SETTING THE CLOCK (Continued)
If there are no channels with EDS signals, set the clock manually using MANUAL CLOCK.
MENU
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2
Press
~J~
to move the cursor to
SET UP, and press ENTER.
Press
./~
3
CLOCK, and press ENTER.
4 Press
MANUAL CLOCK, and press ENTER.
5 Press
TIME, and press ENTER.
6 Press
press ENTER.
12:00AM
[
11:59PM
to move the cursor to
./~
to move the cursor to
./~
to move the cursor to
~/~
to set the time, and
~
-----~
11
:59AM
~-----~12:00PM
]
MENU
IIISLEEP
TIMER
IIAV
ADJUST
~PRESET
~CLOSED
rmV-CHIPBLOCK
IO'~SET
E>RETURN
Ir1
E>RETURN
10'
SELECT:~
E>RETURN
10'
CAPT
UP
BLUE
SCREEN LANGUAGE CH-SETTINGt> CLOCK
AUTO
CLOCK
MANUAL
CLOCKt>
OFF
TIME
[12:
DST
[OFF]
t>
IONt>
SET
[OFF]
t> t>
CLOCK t>
ENTER:.
MANUAL
OOAM]
UP
EXIT:.
CLOCK
INOTE >
• Make sure to press ENTER after adjusting the time. Otherwise, the time will not be set.
• When DST is set to ON, the time entered is forwarded by 1 hour.
ADJUST:@
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
7 Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
Daylight Saving-Time (DST)
The Daylight Saving-Time changes as shown below, set the DST to ON to forward the
To
hour.
rewind the
clockby1 hour, set the DST to
(Spring) (Autumn)
On the first SundayinApril D.S.T. starts. On the last SundayinOctober D.S.T. finishes.
1
:OOAM
. ,
2:00AM
: / Advances 1 hour.
, .
3:00AM 4:00AM
Adjustment
OFF.
1
:OOAM
1
:OOAM
I
:
~
I
2:00AM
clockby1
2:00AM
Rewinds 1 hour.
Page 21
BASIC OPERATION
This product is factory set to comply with the TV broadcasting systeminthe United States. For Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, set the color system according to the country before using this product by following the table below.
LC-13S2U, LC-15S2U
The VIDEO INPUT mode is compatible with color systems worldwide and is automatically set.
The World Multi Auto System
Country
U.S.A.
Canada, Mexico, Latin America
Brazil
Argentina, Uruguay
\....
TV broadcasting
Factory setting of color system User setting
system
Color: NTSC
US
TV ch:
Color: NTSC
US
TV ch: Color: PAL-M NTSC (N358)
US
TV ch: Color: PAL-N NTSC (N358)
US
TV ch:
ch
ch
ch
ch
NTSC (N358)
US
NTSC (N358)
US
US
US
TV
Video TV
World Multi
ch
ch
ch
ch
Auto System
World Multi
Auto System
World Multi
Auto System
World Multi
Auto System
Not required or N/A
Not required or N/A
Set color system to
PAL-M (see page 33)
Set color system to
PAL-N (see page 33)
is compatible with all color systems indicated below.
CD
N358
e.g)
N443
@ PAL
@ PAL-M
® PAL-N
® SECAM
([)
PAL-60
LC-20S2U
Country
U.S.A.
Canada, Mexico, Latin America
Brazil
Argentina, Uruguay
TV broadcasting system
Color: NTSC
US
TV ch:
Color: NTSC NTSC (N358)
TV ch: US ch Color: PAL-M
TV ch: US ch Color: PAL-N NTSC (N358)
US
TV ch:
Factory setting of color system User setting
TV Video TVIVideo
NTSC (N358) NTSC (N358)
US
ch
ch
ch
US
ch
NTSC (N358) NTSC (N358) Set color system to
US
ch
US
ch
US
ch
NTSC (N358)
US
ch
US
ch PAL-M (see page 33)
NTSC (N358) Set color system to
US ch PAL-N (see page 33)
Not required or N/A
Not required or N/A
INOTE >
• The 3 Dimensional VIC separation circuit* only works when the color system is set to N358inTV mode and Video
mode. *The 3 Dimensional *The 3 Dimensional
VIC separation circuit is used to remove flickering and color bleeding. VIC separation circuit does not function when S-VIDEO or COMPONENT signals are played.
Page 22
BASIC OPERATION (Continued)
Control sectionofmain
MAIN POWER
POWER indicator
unit
1 Press MAIN POWER, located on
the upper side of the main unit, to on.
2 The POWER indicator instantane-
ously changes from red to green and the main unit turns on.
INOTE >
• The On-screen indicator disappears after a few seconds.
~
On-screen display
lU'STEREO
SAP
MONO
2
To
turn
off
the LCD TV
Press POWERonthe remote control. The POWER indicator turns red.
To
turn
the LCD TV back on
Press POWER again. The POWER indicator turns green.
Page 23
BASIC OPERATION (Continued)
1 Turn
on
the power of the con-
nected video equipment.
2 Press TV/VIDEO and select the
applicable input source. The screen displays PONENT or TV mode each time
TV/VIDEO
~
• The AV input mode indication remains for 3 seconds. AV2 mode
• AV1: Video equipment connected to the
AV-IN1 input terminals.
The S-video input terminal is
additionally provided for the AV-
IN1 terminal and normal video terminals are connected with
cables, the S-video input terminal takes priority.
• AV2:
• COMPONENT:
AV2 mode is used to adjust the
preset settings andINor OUT
can be selected. AV2 indication is
not displayed when OUT is
selected. (For details
AV2 IN/OUT, see page 30.)
The S-video input terminal is
additionally provided for the A
IN2 input. If both the S-video
terminal and normal video
terminals are connected with
cables, the S-video input terminal
takes priority, only when
selected for S-video.
Video equipment connected to the COMPONENT input terminals. Playback from 480 progressive output equipment
AV1
, AV2, COM-
is
pressed.
input. If both the S-video
on
setting
IN
is
available.
V-
is
AV1
mode
.------------A-V-2--,
COMPONENT mode
COMPONENT
TV mode
llJSTEREO
<ON
SAP
MONO
AIR
AV1
12
Page 24
BASIC OPERATION (Continued)
POWER
~~~~
VOL
(+)/{-)
1 Press VOL (+) to increase the sound
volume. The bar indicator shifts right.
VOLUME
2 Press VOL
volume. The bar indicator shifts left.
To mute the
(-)
to decrease the sound
sound
VOLUME
1 Press MUTE to temporarily turn off I
the sound.
c*
The MUTE mark
4 seconds.
is displayed for
_t«
2 Press MUTE or VOL (+)/{-) to turn
the sound back to the previous level. The mute function is automatically turned off when any of the following buttons are pressed: POWER,
(+)/{-) or MTS.
VOL
VOLUME
To select MTS (Multichannel TV Sound)
1 Press MTS to display the MTS
screen.
50
11111111111111111111111111·····
10
111111"""""""""""'"
30
1111111111111111""""""'"
_
2
2 Press MTS to select the MTS
settings. STEREO: stereo audio SAP: secondary audio program MONO: monophonic audio
INOTE >
• <ON AIR appears when a STEREO or SAP broadcast is being aired.
• Plug the headphone mini-plug into the HEADPHONE jack locatedonthe front of the TV set.
T On-screen display
VOLUME
Adjust the sound volume using VOL (
INOTE >
• Headphones are not includedinthe supplied accessories.
• No sound is heard from the main unit speakers when a headphone mini-plug is connected into the HEADPHONE jack.
!U'STEREO
SAP
MONO
20
11111111111""""""""""
+
)/(-).
<ON
AIR
Page 25
BASIC OPERATION (Continued)
Changing channels by using Channel Selectonthe remote control.
• This LCD TV set allows you to select up to 125 channels or 3-digit number.
To select a 1-or2-digit channel
number (e.g., Channel 5):
Complete the following procedure
within 4 seconds.
1 Press the ® button.
2 Press the ® button.
INOTE >
• When selecting a 1-digit channel number, do not fail
button first.
To select a 3-digit channel number (e.g., Channel 115):
Complete the following procedure within 4 seconds.
1 Press the @ button.
2 Press the
CD
3 Press the ® button.
button.
to
press the ®
(1
to 125). To select a channel, enter a 2-
0-
5
115
Changing channels
Air Press
Cable Press
CH
(A)
2~3~...~68~69~2~3~...
PressCH(v)
3~2~69~68~...~3~2~...
CH
(A)
~2~3~
1 PressCH(v)
~2~1~
3
INOTE >
• The 3-digit channel number can be
selected only when the receiving mode is set to CABLE in CH-SETTING. (For details on setting the receiving mode, see page
35.) channel.
on
FLASHBACK
the remote
• Press
with
CH
(A)/{V)
and the channels changeinthe order shown below:
and the channels changeinthe order shown below: and the channels changeinthe order shown below:
...~125~1~2~3~...
and the channels changeinthe order shown below:
125~...~3~2~1~...
to show the previous
control
Page 26
SELECTING MENU ITEMS
• This
LCD
TV set allows you to adjust the various settings using the menu screen. Select the desired
by
menu item
following the steps below and then refer to the indicated page for details.
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
.,.IT
to select the desired
menu item, and press
ENTER.
3 Press MENU to exit.
MENU
In'~SLEEP
SELECT:O
INOTE >
• The displayed items differ depending on
• The selected item changes to yellow.
• Items
• TV mode This product is factory set to comply
with the color system States (NTSC-N358). For Brazil (PAL-M), Argentina (PAL-N) and
Uruguay (PAL-N), set the color
system before using this product.
• To return to the previous screen, select RETURN.
• You can adjust some settings with the special buttons: SLEEP, BRIGHT,
PIC. FLIP, AUDIO ONLY and CC (see
pages 26-29, 38 and 39).
TIMER
BAV
ADJUST
~PRESET ~CLOSED
rDlV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
UP
~------+----.....
~------+------l'
~
CAPT
------+------,
ION~
------+---.....,
~
------+----..
~
------~--..
ENTER:.
the setting conditions.
in
magenta cannot be selected.
in
the United
(Page 26)
SLEEP
TIMER
[--
lO'
8
RETURN SLEEP
TIMER
-
SELECT:G
(Pages
lO'
8~~~~~NADJUST~
AUDIO
SELECT:~
(Pages
8RETURN
lO'
BRIGHTNESS MTS AUTO PICTUREFLIP AV2 AUDIO
SELECT:~
(Page 38 and 39)
8RETURN
lO'
CC/TEXT
-
SELECT:~
(Pages
ENTER:.
32-34)
AV
ADJUST
ADJUST~
ENTER:.
27-30)
PRESET
[BRIGHTl [STEREO]
POWER
OFF
[OFF
ONLY
CLOSED
[OFF]
[NORMAL] [IN [OFF]
ENTER:.
CAPTION
ENTER:.
IN/OUT
40-46)
REMAI
N]
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
] ]
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
* The illustrations and on-screen displays
explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations.
in
this operation manual are for
(Pages
8RETURN
lO'
BLUE LANGUAGE CH-SETTING CLOCK
SELECT:G
I
NPUT
SECRET
NO.
17-19,31and
SET
UP
SCREEN
[OFF]
~
~ ~
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
35-37)
EXIT:.
Page 27
ADJUSTMENTS
You can set the SLEEP TIMER to automatically turn off the TV.
Directly setting the SLEEP TIMER
1 Press SLEEP to display the SLEEP
TIMER screen.
2 Press SLEEP to set the sleep timer
(in minutes).
----.1
30 160
t 1
150
+-.
---120
I
(minutes)
90
The SLEEP TIMER is turned off when --- is displayed.
INOTE >
• The SLEEP TIMER screen automatically disappears
Setting the SLEEP TIMER on
in
3 seconds.
the
MENU screen
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
ia./'Y
to move the cursor to
SLEEP TIMER.
3 Press ENTER to display the
SLEEP TIMER screen, and press
ENTER.
4 Press
.....
/~
to set the sleep timer
(in minutes), and press
ENTER.
---
REMAIN
60
REMAIN
MENU
[U'~SLEEP
SELECT:O
[U'
TIMER
mAV
ADJUST
~PRESET
~CLOSED
rmV-CHIP
~SET
UP
8RETURN
SLEEP
TIMER
CAPT BLOCK
I
ON~
ENTER:.
SLEEP
[---
EXIT:.
TIMER
REMAIN]
INOTE >
• After you set the SLEEP TIMER, pressing MAIN POWERonthe TV set or POWERonthe remote control will cancel the SLEEP TIMER setting.
• 5 minutes before the SLEEP TIMER turns off the TV, 5 REMAIN is displayed SLEEP TIMER counts down and shows a similar 4-second display for each remaining minute until the timer turns off the TV.
The time can be setinincrements of 30 minutes and
in
the range
between 30 and 150 minutes. The SLEEP TIMER is turned off
when --- is displayed.
5 Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
SELECT:G
8RETURN
!W'
SLEEP
on
the screen for 4 seconds. The
ENTER:.
SLEEP
TIMER[60
TIMER
REMAI
EXIT:.
N]
Page 28
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
You can adjust the brightness of the screen.
Directly setting the BRIGHTNESS
1 Press BRIGHT to display the
BRIGHTNESS screen.
BRIGHT 2 Press BRIGHT to change the
setting.
~BRIGHT
L--
~NORMAL---,
AUTO
~
DARK~
INOTE >
• The BRIGHTNESS screen automatically disappearsin3 seconds.
• [BRIGHT]: maximum brightness
[NORMAL]:
[DARK]: 10%brightness (Sufficiently
[AUTO]: Screen brightness adjusts
• When set to "AUTO", make surenoobject
obstructs the OPC sensor, which could affect its ability to sense surrounding light.
60%
brightness (Suitable for viewingina well-lit area. Saves energy.)
bright when viewingindim areas.)
according to the ambient light of the room to conserve power consumption. OPC indicator lightsupgreen.
Setting the BRIGHTNESSonthe MENU screen
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
./T
to move the cursor to
PRESET, and press
ENTER.
BRIGHTNESS
MENU IIISLEEP IIAV
IO'~PRESET
~CLOSED
rmV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
TIMER
ADJUST
CAPT
UP
[BRIGHT]
I>
IONI>
I> I>
3 Press
4 Press
./T
to move the cursor to
BRIGHTNESS, and press
~/~
to change setting, and
ENTER.
press
ENTER.
5 Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
SELECT:~
8RETURN
10'
BRIGHTNESS[BRIGHT] MTS AUTO
PICTURE
AV2
AUDIO
ADJUST:@
POWER
FLIP
IN/OUT
ONLY
ENTER:.
PRESET
OFF
ENTER:.
[STEREO] [OFF
] [NORMAL] [IN ] [OFF]
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
Page 29
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
You can set the orientation of the picture.
Directly setting the PICTURE FLIP
1 Press PIC. FLIP to display the
PICTURE FLIP screen.
2 Press PIC. FLIP to change the
PIC. FLIP setting.
c:
NORMAL
~
• The PICTURE FLIP screen automatically disappears
• [NORMAL]: normal image [MIRROR]: mirror image [ROTATE]: rotated image
[UPSIDE DOWN]: upside down image
UPSmr~~~NE-E
in
3 seconds.
R_O_TA_r_E
~----I
ABC
PICTUREFLIP
[NORMAL
...
~8A
[HOHHIMI
...
[31V10HI
I
qlJ~
dlH
1+
3HUT31Q
3Hnl:Jld
MENU
Setting the PICTURE FLIPonthe MENU screen
Press MENU to display the MENU
1
screen.
Press
2 3
4
5
..ITto move the cursor to
PRESET, and press Press
..ITto move the cursor to
PICTURE FLIP, and press
ENTER.
Press
..../~to select the desired
picture flip setting, and press
ENTER.
Press MENU to return to the main screen.
ENTER.
~BY
blClnHE
Hlb
YBC
MENU
IjISLEEP
TIMER
&lAY
ADJUST
IO'~PRESET
~CLOSED
rmY-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
SELECT:G
8RETURN
10'
CAPT
UP
BRIGHTNESS MTS AUTO
POWER
PICTURE
FLI
AY2
IN/OUT
AUDIO
ONLY
...
[nb21DE
DOh\MI
I>
IONI>
ENTER:.
PRESET
[BRIGHT] [STEREO]
OFF
[OFF [NORMAL]
P
[
IN
[OFF
] ]
]
EXIT:
ADJUST:@
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
Page 30
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
When listening to music from a music program, you can set the Liquid Crystal display off and enjoy audio only. .
AUDIO ONLY
Directly
setting
the
AUDIO ONLY
1 Press AUDIO ONLY. "PRESS
"AUDIO ONLY" FOR VIDEO OFF" displays.
2 Press AUDIO ONLY again and
the screen image will disappear.
3 Press AUDIO ONLY again and
the screen image will reappear.
INOTE >
• The AUDIO ONLY screen automati­cally disappears
• Image screen will reappear by pressing any key, except VOL MUTE or MTS. [OFF]: Both screen images and audio
are output.
[ON ]: Audio is output without screen
image.
in
10 seconds.
+/-,
AUDIO
PRESS
ONLY "AUDIO
[OFF]
ONLY"
FOR
VIDEO
OFF
MENU
Setting MENU
1
the
AUDIO ONLYonthe
screen
Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
.,./T
to move the cursor to
PRESET, and press ENTER.
Press
.,./T
3
AUDIO ONL
Press
4
to move the cursor to
Y,
and press ENTER.
...../~to select ON, and
press ENTER.
Press MENU to return to the main
5
screen.
MENU
~SLEEP
TIMER
IIAV
ADJUST
Il1~PRESET
~CLOSED
IDIV-CHIPBLOCK IaSET
SELECT:~
8RETURN
111
ADJUST:@
CAPT
UP
BRIGHTNESS
MTS
AUTO
POWER
PICTURE
Fli
AV2
IN/OUT
AUDIO
ONLY
ENTER:.
OFF P
ENTER:.
I>
IONI>
I> I>
PRESET
[BRIGHT] [STEREO] [OFF [NORMAL] [
IN
[ON
]
]
]
EXIT:
EXIT:.
Page 31
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
BRIGHTNESS
MTS*
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
MENU
3
4
5
[BRIGHT] Maximum brightness [NORMAL] Brightness
[STEREO] Stereo audio
./T
to move the cursor to
PRESET, and press ENTER.
Press
./T
to move the cursor to
the desired item, and press
ENTER. Press
....../~to change the setting,
and press ENTER.
Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
[DARK] Brightness [AUTO] Screen brightness adjusts according to the ambient
[SAP] [MONO]
Saves energy. viewing in dim areas.
light of the room.
Secondary audio program
Monophonic audio
MENU
~SLEEP
TIMER
BAV
ADJUST
nJlgjPRESET
~CLOSED
rDIV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
UP
SELECT:O
8RETURN
nJBRI
GHTNESS MTS AUTO
POWER PICTURE AV2
IN/OUT
AUDIO
ADJUST:@
60%-7Suitable for viewing in a well-lit area.
%
10
-7
Sufficiently bright when
CAPT
FLIP
ONLY
~
ION~
ENTER:.
PRESET
[BRIGHT]
[STEREO]
OFF
[OFF [NORMAL] [
IN
[OFF
ENTER:.
] ]
]
EXIT:.
EXIT:
AUTO POWER OFF
(only TV mode) PICTURE FLIP
AV2 IN/OUT
AUDIO ONLY
[OFF] This feature is inactive.
[NORMAL] Normal image
orientation
[IN] AV-IN2 terminals selected
as input terminals
[OFF] This feature is inactive. [ON] Audio is output without screen image.
[ON]
[MIRROR] Mirror image
[ROTATE] Rotated image-7To
[UPSIDE DOWN] Upside down image
[OUT [OUT
The power of the LCD TV set is turned off when there is
no
signal for 5 minutes.
-7
To display mirror images for special uses.
display rotated images for special
uses.
n:]
] Line Output is selected, Output volume is fixed, Speaker
output is available.
c*]
Line Output is selected, Output volume is variable, Speaker output is Mute.
-7To
display images upside
down for special uses.
*
In
AV1, AV2 or COMPONENT mode, MTS displayedinmagenta cannot be selected.
Page 32
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
The language for the On-Screen Display can be ENGLISH, SPANISH or FRENCH.
MENU
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
3 Press
./T
to move the cursor to
SET UP, and press ENTER.
./T
to move the cursor to
LANGUAGE, and press ENTER.
MENU
lU'~SLEEP
SELECT:~
lU'IaSET
SELECT:~
lU'
TIMER
IiAV
ADJUST .PRESET jgCLOSED rnlV-CHIPBLOCK IaSET
IIISLEEP IiAV .PRESET jgCLOSED rnlV-CHIPBLOCK
8RETURN
CAPT
UP
MENU
TIMER
ADJUST
CAPTlONt>
UP
BLUE
SCREEN LANGUAGE CH-SETTINGt> CLOCK
ENTER:.
ENTER:.
t>
t>
IONt>
t> t> t>
SET
[OFF]
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
UP
Press
./T
4
to select the lan-
guage, and press ENTER.
Press MENU to return to the main
5
screen.
SELECT:G
8RETURN
ENGLI
lU'
SH
ESPANOL FRANCAIS
SELECT:~
ENTER:.
LANGUAGE
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
EXIT:
Page 33
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
Video adjustments have different selection items dependingonTV mode or AV mode (signal from external device). (See page 33.)
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
3 Press
./T
to move the cursor to
AV ADJUST, and press ENTER.
./T
to move the cursor to VIDEO ADJUST, and press ENTER.
MENU
IU'~SLEEP
SELECT:O
IU'IiIAV
SELECT:G
IU'VIDEO
TIMER
IiIAV
ADJUST IIIPRESET jgCLOSED rmV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
~SLEEP
IIIPRESET jgCLOSED rmV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
8RETURN
UP
MENU
ADJUST
UP
AUDIO
CAPT
T
IMER
CAPT
ADJUST~
ADJUST~
~
I
ON~
~ ~
ENTER:.
~
~
~
ION~
~
~
ENTER:.
AV
ADJUST
an
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
4 Press
./T
to move the cursor to the desired item, and press ENTER.
5 Press
~/~
to change the setting.
SELECT:O
8RETURN
IU'
PICTURE TINT COLOR BLACK SHARPNESS RED-BLUE GREEN COLOR RESET
SELECT:G
ENTER:.
VIDEO
LEVEL[0]
SYSTEM[N358]
ENTER:.
INOTE >
• See page 33 for the settings.
6 Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
~
• Selecting RESET will return all settings to the factory settings.
8RETURN
IU'
PICTURE
SELECT:G
50
---
ADJUST:@
ADJUST{TV)
[50]~
[O]~
[O]~
~
[ 0]
~
[
O]~
[O]~
~
..........
-
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
Page 34
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
TV mode
PICTURE
TINT
COLOR BLACK LEVEL SHARPNESS RED-BLUE GREEN COLOR SYSTEM
AV/COMPONENT mode
Decrease contrast Toward purple Lower color intensity Less brightness Soft picture Stronger red Weaker green
C
N358~
PAL-M
~
~
- +
~
~
-
~
-
~
~
~
PAL-N:J
---t;:-
---....
+
---....
---....
---....
---....
---....
Increase contrast
~
+
+
+
~
+
+
Toward green
Higher color intensity
More brightness Sharp picture Stronger blue Stronger green
~
TINT COLOR BLACK LEVEL SHARPNESS RED-BLUE GREEN COLOR SYSTEM*
(AV1/AV2)
Toward purple Lower color intensity Less brightness Soft picture Stronger red Weaker green
~
~
~
~
~
~
-
---....
---....
---....
---....
---....
---....
+
+
+
+
+
+
Toward green
Higher color intensity More brightness Sharp picture Stronger blue Stronger green
• LC-13S2U/LC-15S2U
• Press
r
~/~
to select the COLOR SYSTEM.
AUTO~N358~N443~PAL~PAL-M~PAL-N~SECAM~PAL60:J
• LC-20S2U
• Press
r
* COMPONENT mode has no COLOR SYSTEM.
~/~
to select the COLOR SYSTEM.
N358~N443~PAL~PAL-M~PAL-N~SECAM~PAL60:J
INOTE >
•InBLUE SCREEN, AV ADJUST settings displayedinmagenta cannot be selected.
• Selecting RESET will return all settings to the factory settings. (See page 32.)
• TV mode This product is factory set to comply with the color system in the United States (NTSC-N358). For Brazil (PAL-M), Argentina (PAL-N) or Uruguay (PAL-N), adjust the color system before using this product.
• LC-13S2U/LC-15S2U
• COLOR SYSTEM When you set COLOR SYSTEM to AUTO, the AUTO mode automatically detects the receiving signal system and adjusts the reception system of the TV set. When the picture or sound is not stable, set a specific COLOR SYSTEM (not AUTO). The picture and sound may be improved.
Page 35
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
You can adjust the sound quality to your preference with the following settings.
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
3 Press
4 Press
the desired item, and press
£./T
to move the cursor to
AV ADJUST, and press ENTER.
£./T
to move the cursor to AUDIO ADJUST, and press ENTER.
£./T
to move the cursor to ENTER.
MENU
~SLEEP
IO'IIAV
SELECT:G
10'
SELECT:~
10'
TIMER
ADJUST IIlPRESET ItiICLOSED rmV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
eRETURN
eRETURN
CAPT
UP
VIDEO
ADJUSTt>
AUDIO
ADJUSTt>
AUDI0ADJUST
TREBLE BASS BALANCE[O]t> RESET
t>
t>
t>
IONt>
t>
t>
ENTER:.
AV
ADJUST
ENTER:.
[
0]
[
0]
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
(TV)
t> t>
5 Press
Press MENU to return to the main
6
~/~
to change the setting.
screen.
BASS BALANCE
For weaker bass Decrease audio from the
right speaker
INOTE >
• Selecting RESET will return all settings to the factory settings.
-...
SELECT:O
eRETURN
10'
TREBLE
SELECT:G
+
For stronger bass
0
ENTER:.
ADJUST:@
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
Decrease audio from the left speaker
Page 36
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
EZ SETUP When you move to an area with different broadcasting signals the set will automatically memorize the channel number and time by executing EZ SETUP again. Follow steps 1-3 below, select EZ
SETUP, and then go to step 3 on page 15.
SETTING THE AIR/CABLE
It is necessary to set the receiving mode to AIR or CABLE channels to receive locally broadcast TV programs.
1 Switch the screen to TV mode and
press MENU to display the MENU screen.
2 Press
3 Press
INOTE >
• When the screen is notinTV mode,
4 Press
./.
to move the cursor to
SET UP, and press ENTER.
./.
to move the cursor to
CH-SETTING, and press ENTER.
CH-SETTING is displayed and not selectable.
./.
to move the cursor to
in
magenta
AIR/CABLE, and press ENTER.
MENU
~SLEEP
TIMER
IIAV
ADJUST
~PRESET
jgCLOSED rBIV-CHIPBLOCK
IO'~SET
SELECT:G
8RETURN
10'
SELECT:~
8RETURN
10'
CAPT
UP
BLUE
SCREEN LANGUAGE CH-SETTINGI> CLOCK
EZ
SETUP
AI
R/CABLEI>
CH
SEARCHI>
CH
MEMORYI>
I>
IONI>
ENTER:.
SET
UP
[OFF]
I>
ENTER:.
CH-SETTING
I>
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
INOTE >
• Receivable channels of your TV set are: AIR channels: VHF: 2 through 13.
UHF: 14 through 69.
Press
./.
5
to move the cursor to
the desired mode, and press
ENTER. Press MENU to return to the main
6
screen.
CABLE channels: 1 (HRC and IRC) 2 through 125 (STD, HRC and IRC)
SELECT:~
8RETURN
10'
AIR CABLE
SELECT:G
ENTER:.
AIR/CABLE
ENTER:.
EXIT:
EXIT:.
Page 37
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
Saving broadcast TV channels in the memory
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
..ITto move the
The tuner will search
MENU
screen, press cursor to SET UP, and press ENTER.
2 Press
..ITto move the cursor to
CH-SETTING, and press ENTER.
3 Press
4 Press
..ITto move the cursor to
CH
SEARCH, and press ENTER.
~.
through all available channels your area and add them to the TV memory.
INOTE
>-
• To interruptCHSEARCH, press CH
SEARCH will stop at the current channel and will not add any higher channels.
in
~.
MENU
~SLEEP
mAV
ADJUST
~PRESET ~CLOSED
rmV-CHIP
IO'~SET
UP
8RETURN
BLUE
SCREEN LANGUAGE CH-SETTINGt>
10'
CLOCK
8RETURN
EZ
SETUP
AI
R/CABLEt>
CH
SEARCHt>
10'
CH
MEMORYt>
START:@
TIMER
CAPT
10Nt>
BLOCK
SET
t>
CH-SETTING
t>
CH
AIR
t> t>
t>
UP
[OFF]
SEARCH
2
EXIT:.
Adding weakoradditional channelsorerasing unwanted channels from
MENU
Channel Select
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen, press cursor to SET UP, and press
ENTER.
2 Press
..ITto move the cursor to
CH-SETTING, and press ENTER.
3 Press 4 Use
..ITto move the cursor to
CH
MEMORY, and press ENTER.
..ITor Channel Select to
select each desired channel to add or erase.
5 Press
~
TV memory or press the channel from the TV memory.
..ITto move the
to add the channel to the
.....
to erase
6 Press MENU to exit.
8RETURN
EZ
AIR/CABLEt>
CH
10'
CH
TO
ADD:@
CH-SETTING
SETUP
t>
SEARCHt>
MEMORYt>
CH AIR
Press
~
to
add
channel2to
to
theTVmemory
I
l1fQIE>
• IfCHSEARCH" is performed again, the previously memorized channels will be lost.
CH AIR
TV
memory
MEMORY
2
!
Press
from
MEMORY
2
EXIT:.
~
erase
channel
theTVmemory
2
TO
ERASE:@
EXIT:
Page 38
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
BLUE SCREEN
Automatically turns the screen blue if no broadcast signal is received.
MENU
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
J./T
to move the cursor to
SET UP, and press ENTER.
3 Press
J./T
to move the cursor
to BLUE SCREEN, and press
ENTER.
4 Press
~/~
to select
ON
or OFF,
and press ENTER.
5 Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
MENU
~SLEEP
TIMER
BAV
ADJUST
~PRESET
~CLOSED
rmV-CHIPBLOCK
lU'~SET
SELECT:O
Q>RETURN
lU'
SELECT:G
Q>RETURN
lU'
CAPT
UP
BLUE
SCREEN LANGUAGE CH-SETT
I
CLOCK
BLUE
SCREEN LANGUAGE CH-SETT
I
CLOCK
I
ENTER:.
~
NG~
~
ENTER:.
~
NG~
~
ON~
SET
[OFF]
SET
[ON
EXIT:.
UP
EXIT:.
UP
]
ADJUST:@
ENTER:.
INOTE >
• When received signals are weak or interfered with by some other signals, the BLUE SCREEN function may be activated. To watch the TV under such conditions, set BLUE SCREEN to OFF.
• The BLUE SCREEN function is activated when AV1, AV2 or COMPONENT input mode is selected with being input.
no
EX
IT: •
signal
Page 39
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
SETTING CLOSED CAPTION
This TV set is equipped with an internal Closed Caption decoder. "Closed Caption" is a system which allows conversations, narration, and sound effects and home videos to be viewed as captions Not all programs and videos will offer closed captioning. Please look for the symbol to ensure that captions will be shown. The Closed Caption broadcasts can be viewed For each mode, two channels are available: The CAPTION mode shows subscripts of dialogs and commentaries of TV dramas and news programs while allowing a clear view of the picture. The TEXT mode displays various information over the picture (such as TV program schedules and weather forecasts, etc.) that is independent of the TV programs.
on
the TV screen (see the illustration).
in
two modes: CAPTION and TEXT.
CH1
and CH2.
in
TV programs
"~"
Directly
1 Press
setting
CC
the
CLOSED CAPTION
to di.splay the CCITEXT
screen.
2 Press CC to change the setting.
CC
MUTE
INOTE >
• If a broadcast contains Closed Caption data and MUTE is pressed, the set enters CAPTION mode automatically. Pressing MUTE again will return the set to its previous condition.
• Closed Caption may malfunction (white blocks, strange characters, etc.) if signal conditions are poor or if there are problems at the broadcast source. This does not necessarily indicate a problem with your set.
• If any button is pressed to call up the On-Screen Display while viewing a Closed Caption broadcast, the closed captions will disappear momentarily.
• If no TEXT broadcast is being received while viewing programs. Should this occur, switch the Closed Caption mode to OFF.
COFF~CC
1~CC
2~T1~T2:=J
INOTE >
• CC1: CAPTION mode for CC2: CAPTION mode for CH2 data
T1: TEXT mode for T2: TEXT mode for CH2 data
CH1
in
the TEXT mode, the screen may become blank for some
CH1
data
data
CC/TEXT
[CC1]
Page 40
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
SETTING CLOSED CAPTION
Setting MENU
1 Press MENU
the
CLOSED CAPTIONonthe
screen
to
display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
./Yf
to move the cursor to CLOSED CAPTION, and press ENTER.
3 Press ENTER to change the
CLOSED CAPTION setting.
4 Press
CAPTION setting, and press ENTER.
L
.....
OFF~
/~
to change the CLOSED
CC
1~CC
2~11
~
12~
MENU
IjISLEEP
TIMER
BAV
ADJUST
~PRESET
lU'IIICLOSED
rmV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
UP
SELECT:G
eRETURN
lU'
CC/TEXT
SELECT:G
lU'
e~~J~~~T
CAPT
I
ON~
ENTER:.
CLOSED [OFF]
ENTER:.
CLOSED
[CC1]
~
~ ~
CAPT
CAPTION
EXIT:.
ION
EXIT:.
5 Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
ADJUST:@
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
Page 41
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
V-CHIP
• This function allows TV programs to be restricted and TV usage to be controlled based on FCC data. It prevents children from watching violent or sexual scenes that may be harmful.
• Restriction of TV programs includes two ratings that contain information about the program: the MPAA rating and the TV Parental Guidelines. The MPAA rating is restricted by age. TV Parental Guidelines are restricted by age and content.
• Since a TV program may use either the MPAA rating or the TV Guidelines, both should be adjusted for complete control.
[1] MPAA RATING
RATING
G PG
age
PG-13
based R
NC-17 X
MPAA
RATING
Example 1:
PG-13inthe age-based rating is blocked, this will also automatically block the higher ratings and
X.
GENERAL AUDIENCES. All ages admitted.
PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED. Some material may not be suitable for children. PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. RESTRICTED. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED.
X
isanolder rating thatisunified with NC-17 but may be encodedinthe data of older movies.
R,
NC-17
1. User setting
G
PG PG-13
BLOCK R BLOCK NC-17
BLOCK
X BLOCK
2.
Block
table
G
~~i~
PG
[
age
based auto-
~~i~
Select block
block
auto-
block
auto-
block
Example 2:
Rinthe age-based rating is blocked, this will also automatically block the higher ratings NC-17 and
X.
~
• The MPAA rating is only age-based.
1. User setting
G
PG PG-13 R BLOCK NC-17
BLOCK
X BLOCK
2.
Block
table
G
~r~c~
PG
PG-13
~~c~
~~c~
block
auto-
block
auto-
block
[
age
based Select
Page 42
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
[2]TVPARENTAL GUIDELINES
RATING
FV
(Fantasy (Violence) (Sexual (Adult
Violence)
V
content based
<==
==>
S
Situation) Language) Suggestive
L
D
(Sexually
Dialog)
TV-V (All children) TV-V? (Direct to Older Children)
11
TV-G (General Audience)
age
TV-PG (Parental Guidance
based
Suggested)
~
TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
TV-MA (Mature Audience Only)
~:
The content rating can be set, but this rating is not normally broadcast by TV stations.
!&l !&l
X
~
~
X
X
X
!&l !&l
~
!&l !&l
~
!&l
X X X
X
X
X
X
!&l
~
X
X :The content rating can be set.
TV
PARENTAL GUIDELINES
Example 1:
When TV-V?inthe age-based rating is set to BLOCK, this will automatically blockthe higher ratings: TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14
In
and TV-MA.
addition,D,L,S,V and FVinCONTENT are automatically blocked unless you manually set BLOCK
CONTENT.
2.
Block
based
table
I
age
j
1. User setting
TV-V
-----
TV-Y7
BLOCK
TV-G
BLOCK
TV-PG
BLOCK
TV-14
BLOCK
TV-MA
BLOCK
BLOCK
CONTENT(0L S V FV)
Example 2:
When no iteminthe age-based rating is blocked, Dinthe content-based rating will be automatically blocked.
2.
Block
TV-V
TV-Y7
1
age
TV-G
based
I--
-_-
PG
TV
TV-14
1----+-----+-----+---4-_
TV-MA
I
table
____
FV
-I----4--+----f---
1. User setting
TV-V
-----
TV-Y7
-----
TV-G
-----
TV-PG
-----
TV-14
-----
TV-MA
-----
BLOCK
CONTENT
(0
INOTE >
• Age-based ratings can be modified by the content-based ratings, but only in the combinations indicated by an X
the table above.
• Choosing a lower age-based rating blocks the higher age-based ratings regardless of content rating settings.
• If you set TV-V and TV-V? to BLOCK, CONTENT will display all items.
contentbased---_
v
in
Page 43
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
SETTING V-CHIP [1] MPAA RATING
MENU
Channel
Select
1 Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
2 Press
./T
to move the cursor
to V-CHIP BLOCK, and press
ENTER.
3 INPUT SECRET NO. will be
displayed. Input the 4-digit secret number by using
Channel Select, and press
ENTER.
INOTE >
• When you input the secret number for the first time, press ENTER to register. Otherwise, continue to step
4 Press
./T
to move the cursor to
MPAA, and press ENTER.
4.
MENU
In'IIISLEEP
In'rDlV-CHIPBLOCK
In'
TIMER
BAV
ADJUST
jgJPRESET
~CLOSED
rDlV-CHIPBLOCK
~SET
~SLEEP
BAV
jgJPRESET
~CLOSED
~SET
8RETURN
CAPT
UP
MENU
TIMER
ADJUST
CAPTI
UP
INPUT
V-CHIPBLOCK
MPAA TV
GUIDELlNES~
STATUS
[OFF]
I
~
ON~
~
ON~
~
~
SECRET
~
NO.
EXIT:
INOTE >
• If you set G to BLOCK, all ratings are automatically blocked.
• If you set X
I
to
BLOCK,G,PG,
Press
./T
5
6
to
PG,
Press
to move the cursor
and press ENTER.
....../~to select BLOCK,
and press ENTER. If you set to BLOCK, PG-13,R,NC-17 and X are automatically blocked.
7 Press MENU to return to the
main screen.
PG-13,
Rand
NC-17 are not blocked.
PG
SELECT:G
8RETURN
G
PG
In'
PG-13 R NC-17 X
SELECT:O
8RETURN
G
PG
In'
PG-13
R NC-17
X
ADJUST:@
ENTER:.
[-----] [-----]
[-----]
[-----]
[-----]
[-----
ENTER:.
[-----]
[BLOCK]
[BLOCK] [BLOCK] [BLOCK] [BLOCK]
ENTER:.
MPAA
]
MPAA
EXIT:
EXIT:
EXIT:.
Page 44
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
[2]TV GUIDELINES
Setting
TV GUIDELINES
MENU
1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 of [1]
RATING. (See page 42.)
2 Press
3
4 Press
Press MENU to return to the main
5
screen.
£./T
to move the cursor to TV GUIDELINES, and press ENTER.
Press
£./T
to move the cursor to TV-V7, and press ENTER.
~/~
to select BLOCK, and press ENTER. If you set TV-V7 to BLOCK, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA are automatically blocked. In
addition,D,L,5,V and FV CONTENT are automatically blocked.
MPAA
in
eRETURN
MPAA
10'
TVGUI
DELINESt>
STATUS
[OFF]
SELECT:O
eRETURN
[-----]
TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA
BLOCK
eRETURN
TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA
BLOCK
[-----]
[-----]
[-----] [-----] [-----]
CONTENTt>
[
[
-----]
[BLOCK] [BLOCK] [BLOCK] [BLOCK] [BLOCK]
CONTENT
[0
10'
SELECT:~
10'
ADJUST:@
V-CMIPBLOCK
t>
ENTER:.
TV
GUIDELINES
]
ENTER:.
TV
GUIDELINES
t>
L S V
FV]
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
EXIT:
,.
Page 45
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
• Setting BLOCK CONTENT
MENU
1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 of [1]
RATING. (See page 42.)
2 Press
3 Press
4 Press
.r'lf
to move the cursor to
TV
GUIDELINES, and press
ENTER.
./T
to move the cursor to BLOCK CONTENT, and press ENTER.
./T
to move the cursor to the desired item, and press ENTER.
MPAA
8RETURN
MPAA
fi1
TV
GUIDELINESt>
STATUS
[OFF]
SELECT:~
8RETURN
fi1
SELECT:~
8RETURN
fi1
TV
TV-Y
[-----]
TV-Y7
[-----] TV-G[-----] TV-PG
[-----] TV-14
[-----] TV-MA
[-----] BLOCK
CONTENTt>
[ ]
BLOCK
D
[-----]
L [
-----
S
[-----]
V
[-----]
FV
[-----]
V-CHIPBLOCK
t>
ENTER:.
GUIDELINES
ENTER:.
CONTENT
]
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
5 Press
~/~
to select BLOCK or
----- (unblock), and press ENTER.
SELECT:O
8RETURN
D
fi1
L [
S
V
FV
[-----]
BLOCK]
[-----]
[-----]
[-----]
ENTER:.
BLOCK
EXIT:.
CONTENT
6 Press MENU to return to the
main screen.
ADJUST:@
INOTE >
• If you set TV-14 to BLOCK, TV-MAisautomatically blocked. Contents 0,L,S and V are automatically blocked by Xinthe tableonpage 41.
ENTER:.
EXIT:
8)
Page 46
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
[3] ACTIVATING V-CHIP
BLOCK
• Setting STATUS
You can activate V-CHIP BLOCK after setting [1] or [2] TV GUIDELINES.
1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 of [1]
RATING. (See page 42.)
2 Press
STATUS, and press ENTER.
3 Press
and press ENTER.
[NOTE>
• If STATUS is set to OFF, V-CHIP BLOCK will not be activated.
4 Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
MPAA
./T
to move the cursor to
~/~
to set STATUS to ON,
RATING andl
MPAA
eRETURN
MPAA
TV
GUIDELINESI>
[lJ
STATUS
SELECT:G
eRETURN
MPAA
TV
GUIDELINESI>
[lJ
STATUS
ADJUST:@
V-CHIP
BLOCK
I>
[OFF]
ENTER:.
V-CHIPBLOCK
I>
[ON
]
ENTER:.
EXIT:.
EXIT:.
[4] CANCELING THE V-CHIP
MENU
BLOCK
SCREEN WHILE V-CHIP
1 V-CHIP HAS BEEN ACTIVATED
appears if you watch a program with the same Program Rating data you configured.
INOTE >
• V-CHIP HAS BEEN ACTIVATED will not be displayed if STATUS is not configured to ON.
2 Press MENU to display INPUT
SECRET NO.
3 Input the 4-digit secret number by
using Channel Select; V-CHIP BLOCK is temporarily canceled. If
you input an incorrect secret
number, SECRET NO. IS INCOR-
In
RECT is displayed. input the correct secret number.
this case,
BLOCK
IS ACTIVATED
V-CHIP
HAS
BEEN
ACTIVATED
TV-Y
INPUT
SECRET
NO.
INOTE >
• If you turn the poweronfrom off, V-CHIP BLOCK will be activated again.
• If you select V-CHIP BLOCK again by using MENU, V-CHIP BLOCK will be turned on again.
Page 47
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
[5] CHANGING V-CHIP
BLOCK
SETTINGS
1 Repeat steps 1 to 2 of [1]
RATING, then INPUT SECRET NO. will be displayed.
MPAA
2 Input the 4-digit secret number by
using
Channel Select; the V-
CHIP select mode will be dis­played. Set V-CHIP BLOCK again.
[6] CHANGING OR CLEARING THE SECRET NUMBER
If you forget the secret number, clear the secret number as follows.
INPUT
INPUT
SECRET
SECRET
NO.
NO.
EXIT:.
Upper control panel of the main unit
VOL
(+) CH
(A)
CITD CITD
- VOL + V
CH
A
MENU
c)
MENU
1 Repeat steps 1 to 2 of [1]
RATING, or 1 to 2 of [4] CANCELING THE V-CHIP BLOCK BLOCK INPUT SECRET NO. will be displayed.
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CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES
You can enjoy picture and sound by connecting a VCR or a home video game system to the terminals located When connecting damage.
on
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CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES (Continued)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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• Make sure the BLACK LEVEL
• Fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of
service life.
• Make sure the S-VIDEO terminal has nothing con­nected.
• Make sure the AUDIO ONLY is not set to ON.
• Make sure the volume is not set to minimum.
• Make sure the sound
• Make sure that headphones are not connected.
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• Bad reception could be the problem.
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Picture is not
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• Check color adjustment.
• Check COLOR SYSTEM setting.
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settings.
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• Fluorescent lamp may have reached the end service life.
• Check the batteries of the remote control.
• Make sure the remote sensor window strong lighting.
• The broadcasted EDS signal may be weak. Check the antenna.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)
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Problem
The picture is not sharp.
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moves.
The picture is doubled or tripled.
The picture spotted.
There are stripes on the
screen or
colors fade.
Check item
• The reception may be weak.
• The quality of the.broadcast may also be bad. is
• Make sure the antenna
facing the right direction.
• Make sure the outside antenna is connected.
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• There may be reflected electric waves from mountains or
buildings.
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voltage lines, neon lights, etc.
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• There may be interference between the antenna cable and AC
cord. Try positioning them further apart.
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the unit receiving interference from other devices? Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations, transmis­sion antennas of amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference.
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• Use the unit
far apartaspossible from devices that may
cause possible interference.
Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments
• When the unitisused in a low temperature space (e.g. room, office), the picture may slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns normal.
Do
not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unitina location exposedtodirect sunlight or near a heater, Storage temperature:
as
this may cause the cabinet to deform and the LCD paneltomalfunction.
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to
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leave
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Terminals COMPONENT
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CALLING FOR SERVICE
For location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Service,orto obtain product literature, accessories, supplies, or customer assistance, please call 1-800-BE-SHARP.
LIMITED WARRANTY
CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONwarrantsto the firstconsumerpurchaserthat this Sharpbrand product (the "Product"), when shipped option, either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items ofthe Product norto the additional excluded item(s) set forth below nor to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse, abnormal service or handling, or which has been altered or modified in design or construction.
In
order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and provide
proof of purchase to the servicer. The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by law. ALL
IMPLIEDWARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Neitherthe sales personnel ofthe seller norany otherperson is authorized to make any warranties otherthan those described herein, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp.
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its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its
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MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED
or
remanufactured equivalent at no
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall constitutefull satisfaction ofall claims, whetherbased on contract, negligence, strict liability shall Sharp be liable, or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer. Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
Model Specific Section Your Product Model Number
Warranty Period Additional Item(s) Excluded from
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TO OBTAIN PRODUCT INFORMATION, CALL 1-888-LCD-SHARP OR VISIT
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LC-13S2U LCD Color Television LC-15S2U LCD Color Television LC-20S2U LCD Color Television
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your Product.)
One (1) year parts and labor from the date of purchase.
Non-rechargeable batteries. From a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States.
To
find the location ofthe nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer, call Sharp
toll free at 1-800-BE-SHARR
Servicer. Be sure to have
the Product, be sure it is insured and packaged securely.
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Congratulations on your purchase!
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. (hereinafter called "Sharp") gives the following express warranty to the first consumer purchaser for this Sharp brand product, when shipped
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This warranty shall not apply to: (a)
Any defects caused or repairs required as a result of abusive operation, negligence, accident, improper installation or inappropriate use
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Should this Sharp product fail together with proof of purchase and a copy of this LIMITED WARRANTY statementtoan Authorized Sharp Servicing Dealer.Inhome warranty service may be provided at Sharp's discretiononany Sharp television with the screen size of 27" or larger andonany Sharp Over-the-Range Microwave Oven.
This warranty constitutes the entire express warranty granted by Sharp and no other dealer, service centre or their agent authorizedtoextend, enlarge or transfer this warrantyonbehalf of Sharp. To the extent the law permits, Sharp disclaims any liability for direct or indirect damages or losses or for any incidental, special or consequential damages or loss of profits resulting from a defectinmaterial or workmanship relating to the product. including damages for the loss of time or use of this Sharp product or the loss of information. The purchaser will be responsible for any removal, reinstallation, transportation and insurance costs incurred. Correction of defects, in the manner and period of time described herein, constitute complete fulfillment of
to the purchaser with respecttothe product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether basedoncontract, negligence, strict
liability or otherwise.
outlinedinthe owner's manual. Any Sharp product tampered with, modified, adjusted or repaired by any party other than Sharp, Sharp's Authorized Service Centres or Sharp's Authorized Servicing Dealers. Damage caused or repairs required as a result of the use with items not specified or approved by Sharp, including but not limited head cleaning tapes and chemical cleaning agents. Any replacement of accessories, glassware, consumable or peripheral items required through normal use of the product including but not limited to earphones, remote controls,ACadapters, batteries, temperature probe, stylus, trays, filters, belts, ribbons, cables and paper. Any cosmetic damage to the surface or exterior that has been defaced or caused by normal wear and tear. Any damage caused by external or environmental conditions, including but not limitedtotransmission line/power line voltage or liquid spillage. Any product received without appropriate model, serial number and CSAlcUL markings. Any products used for rental or commercial purposes. Any installation, setup and/or programming charges.
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this product within the applicable warranty period, Sharp shall, at its option, repair or replace the product
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SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD. 335 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z
For more information on this Warranty, Sharp Extended Warranty
Offers, Sharp Canada Products, Accessory Sales, Dealer or Service
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Locations, please call (905) 568-7140
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