Sharp LC-30HV4M Operating Manual

LC-30HV4M
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION
ENGLISH
OPERATION MANUAL
Printed on post-consumer recycled paper.
Printed in Japan
LC-30HV4M
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION
ENGLISH
OPERATION MANUAL
Contents
Contents …………………………………………………… 1 Dear SHARP customer …………………………………… 2 Important Safety Precautions ………………………… 2 Supplied accessories …………………………………… 4 Preparation ………………………………………………… 5
Where to place the System…………………………… 5 Setting the System …………………………………… 6 Setting the Display on the wall ……………………… 8 Setting the AVC System with the stand …………… 8 Inserting the batteries ………………………………… 9 Using the remote control unit ………………………… 9
Cautions regarding remote control unit ……… 9
Part names ………………………………………………… 10
Display ………………………………………………… 10 AVC System …………………………………………… 11 Remote control unit …………………………………… 12
Watching TV ……………………………………………… 13
Basic connection ……………………………………… 13
Connecting to an antenna ……………………… 13
Connecting to the power outlet ………………… 13 Turning on the power ………………………………… 14 Turning off the power ………………………………… 14 Simple button operations for changing channels … 15 Using Flashback (A) on the remote control unit … 15 Simple button operation for changing
volume/sound …………………………………… 16
Basic adjustment settings ……………………………… 19
AV input mode menu items …………………………… 19 PC input mode menu items ………………………… 19 Auto installation ……………………………………… 20 Programme setup……………………………………… 22
Auto search ……………………………………… 22
Manual setting for each channel ……………… 23
Search tuning………………………………… 24 Fine tuning …………………………………… 24 Colour system ……………………………… 25 Sound system (Broadcasting system) …… 25 Labelling channels ………………………… 25 Skipping channels ………………………… 26 Setting the child lock ……………………… 26
Sort ………………………………………………… 27 Language setting for on-screen display …………… 28 Picture adjustments …………………………………… 29
C.M.S. (Colour Management System) ………… 30
Colour temperature ……………………………… 31
Black ……………………………………………… 31
Monochrome ……………………………………… 32
Film mode ………………………………………… 32
I/P setting ………………………………………… 33
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) ………………… 33 Audio adjustment ……………………………………… 34
Sound adjustment ……………………………… 34
Surround…………………………………………… 34
ENGLISH
Power Control ………………………………………… 35
Power Control for AV source …………………… 35 Power Control for PC source …………………… 37
Using external equipment ……………………………… 38
Watching a DVD image ……………………………… 39
Connecting a DVD player ……………………… 39 Displaying a DVD image ………………………… 39
Watching a VCR image ……………………………… 40
Connecting a VCR ……………………………… 40 Displaying a VCR image ………………………… 40
Watching broadcasts via an HDTV tuner …………… 41
Connecting an HDTV tuner ……………………… 41 Displaying broadcasts via an HDTV tuner …… 41
Enjoying a game console and viewing camcorder
images …………………………………………… 42 Connecting a game console or camcorder …… 42 Displaying an image of the game console or
camcorder …………………………………… 42
Viewing an image from a PC ………………………… 43
Connecting a PC ………………………………… 43 Displaying an image from a PC ………………… 43
Removing the speakers ……………………………… 44
Useful adjustment settings ……………………………… 45
Image position (AV input mode only) ……………… 45 Moving the picture on the screen …………………… 46 Auto Sync. adjustment (PC input mode only) ……… 47 Fine Sync. adjustment (PC input mode only) ……… 47 Input signal source …………………………………… 48 Colour system setting (AV input mode only) ……… 49 AV mode selection …………………………………… 49 WIDE mode (for AV input mode) …………………… 50 WIDE mode (for PC input mode) …………………… 51 Input signal (PC input mode only) …………………… 52 Wide screen signalling (WSS)
(AV input mode only) …………………………… 53 Picture aspect ratio (AV input mode only) ………… 53 Selecting Full Mode display (AV input mode only) … 54 Rotate …………………………………………………… 55 Audio out ……………………………………………… 56 Sleep timer …………………………………………… 56 Cool climate …………………………………………… 57 Password setting for child lock (TV mode only) …… 58
Useful features …………………………………………… 59
Dual screen functions ………………………………… 59 Teletext language setting …………………………… 60 Teletext function ……………………………………… 61
Appendix ………………………………………………… 64
Troubleshooting ……………………………………… 64 PC compatibility chart ………………………………… 65 RS-232C port specifications ………………………… 66 Specifications ………………………………………… 68 Optional accessory …………………………………… 68
Dimensional drawings …………………………………… 69
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Dear SHARP customer
Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LCD colour TV product. To ensure safety and many years of trouble­free operation of your product, please read the Important Safety Precautions carefully before using this product.
Important Safety Precautions
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.
1. Read instructions—All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated.
2. Keep this manual in a safe place—These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference.
3. Observe warnings—All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely.
4. Follow instructions—All operating instructions must be followed.
5. Attachments—Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Use of inadequate attachments can result in accidents.
6. 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.
7. AC cord protection—The AC 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.
8. Overloading—Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords. Overloading can cause fire or electric shock.
9. 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.
10. 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.
11. Repair—If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs.
a. When the AC 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.
12. Replacement parts—In case the product needs replacement parts, make sure that the service 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 in fire, electric shock and/or other danger.
13. 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.
14. 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.
15. Unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before installing the speakers.
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Important Safety Precautions
• Cleaning—Unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. Use a damp cloth to clean the product. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
• Water and moisture—Do not use the product near water, such as bathtub, washbasin, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool and in a wet basement.
• Do not place vases or any other water-filled containers on this product. The water may spill onto the product causing fire or electric shock.
• Stand—Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or table. Doing so can cause the product to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product. Use only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. When mounting the product on a wall, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Use only the mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer.
• When relocating the product placed on a cart, it must be moved with utmost care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven floor surface can cause the product to fall from the cart.
• Ventilation—The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation. Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life of the product. Do not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface, since they can block ventilation openings. This product is not designed for built-in installation; do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions are followed.
• The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is dropped or 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).
The LCD panel is a very high technology product with 2,949,120 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.
Precautions when transporting the Display
When transporting the Display, never carry it by holding onto the speakers. It is recommended to always carry the Display by two people holding it with two hands—one hand on each side of the Display.
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Supplied accessories
Make sure the following accessories are provided with the product.
Remote control unit (g1) LR6 (“AA” size) Alkaline battery (g2)
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Stand unit (for AVC System) (g1)
AC cord (g2)
Cable clamp (g1)
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System cable (g1)
Stand (g1) Stand cushion (g4) Stand spacer (g4) Stand screw (g2)
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Page 6
Antenna cable (g1)
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Preparation
Where to place the System
“System” means the Display and AVC System. First select the location where to place the System.
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2
Selecting the location of the System
• Select a place with no direct sunlight and good ventilation.
• The Display and the AVC System are connected by the system cable. (See page 6 for details.)
System cable
AVC System
Display
Setting the System in place
Handling the Display
CAUTION
• Do not remove the stand from the Display unless using an optional bracket to mount it.
• When moving, put your hands on the Display, but never on the Display speakers.
• Keep enough space above and behind the Display.
Handling the AVC System
CAUTION
• Do not put a VCR or other device on the AVC System.
• Keep enough space above and on the sides of the AVC System.
• Do not block the ventilation openings on the top and left side, and the exhaust fan on the right side.
• Do not spread a thick cloth beneath the AVC System, or cover it with one, as this can cause overheating and result in malfunction.
10 cm
or more
Keep enough space
5 cm or more
CAUTION
Adjust the screen with both hands. Put one hand on the Display and tilt the screen while steadying the stand with your other hand.
You can adjust the screen vertically up to 10 degrees forward or 8 degrees back­ward, or rotate 10 degrees horizontally.
5 cm or more on both sides
There is an exhaust fan on the right side.
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Preparation
Setting the System
After putting the Display and the AVC System in place, connect the system cables and AC cords. Use the cable clamp for bundling the cables.
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2
Removing the terminal cover
Display (rear view)
Connecting the system cable and the AC cord to the Display
Press down the two upper hooks to remove the cover toward you.
AC INPUT 110V–240V
3
Connect the plug firmly
(GREY)
until the hooks on both
sides click.
DISPLAY INPUT2 DISPLAY INPUT1
System cable
(WHITE) Connect the plug into the terminal and secure it by tightening the thumb screws.
AC cord
Connecting the system cable and the AC cord to the AVC System
System cable
(GREY) (WHITE)
AVC System (rear view)
AC cord
CAUTION
TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT TOUCH UN-INSULATED PARTS OF ANY CABLES WITH THE AC CORD CONNECTED.
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Preparation
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5
Attaching the clamp to the leg of the Display
Bundling the cables with the clamp
Display (rear view)
6
Closing the terminal cover
Cables come out from the small opening.
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Preparation
Setting the Display on the wall
Using an optional bracket to mount the Display
• You can ask a qualified service personnel about using an optional AN-37AG1 bracket to mount the Display to the wall.
• Carefully read the instructions that come with the bracket before beginning work.
Hanging on the wall
AN-37AG1 wall mount bracket. (See the bracket instructions for details.)
Vertical mounting Angular mounting
CAUTION
• Installing the LCD Colour TV requires special skill that should only be performed by qualified service personnel.
Customers should not attempt to do the work themselves. SHARP bears no responsibility for improper mounting or mounting that results in accident or injury.
Setting the AVC System with the stand
How to install the AVC System vertically using the stand unit.
• Use the supplied stand unit for installing the AVC System vertically in an upright position.
Stick each spacer to the stand as shown.
1
Peel each spacer away from the paper and attach to the four bulging areas on the stand.
Bulge
Attach the stand using the stand screws as shown.
4
Stand spacer
Bulge
Stand screw
Attach each cushion to the stand as shown.
2
Peel each cushion away from the paper and attach to the four areas at the bottom.
Attaching point
Stand cushion
Attaching point
The AVC System installed vertically with the stand.
Fit the stand to the AVC System.
3
Insert the stand into the AVC System, making sure that the thick and thin bulges of the stand align with the big and small holes on the AVC System.
Small hole
Big hole
Thin bulge
Thick bulge
NOTE
• When mounting the AVC System vertically, always use the supplied stand. Be careful not to block vent holes when standing up directly on the floor or a flat surface as this can result in equipment failure.
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Preparation
Inserting the batteries
Before using the System for the first time, insert two LR6 (AA size) Alkaline batteries (supplied). When the batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate, replace the batteries with new LR6 (AA size) Alkaline batteries.
1 Open the battery cover. 2 Insert two supplied LR6 (“AA size)
Alkaline batteries.
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Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (e) and (f) indications in the battery compartment.
CAUTION
Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
Do not use manganese batteries. When you replace the batteries, use alkaline ones.
Place the batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (e) and (f) indications.
Do not mix batteries of different types. Different types of batteries have different characteristics.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause
chemical leakage in old batteries.
Remove batteries as soon as they have worn out. Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If you find any chemical leakage, wipe thoroughly with a cloth.
The batteries supplied with this product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions.
If you will not be using the remote control unit for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from it.
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3 Close the battery cover.
Using the remote control unit
Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards the remote sensor window. Objects between the remote control unit and sensor window may prevent proper operation.
Cautions regarding remote control unit
Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not expose the remote control unit to liquids, and do not place in an area with high humidity.
Do not install or place the remote control unit under direct sunlight. The heat may cause deformation of the unit.
The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote sensor window of the Display is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such case, change the angle of the lighting or Display, or operate the remote control unit closer to the remote sensor window.
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Part names
Display
i buttons
( VOLl/k )
CHANNEL buttons
(CHs/r)
INPUT button
a (STANDBY/ON) button
X (MAIN POWER)
button
10
Remote control sensor
OPC sensor
STANDBY/ON indicator
Sleep timer indicator
OPC indicator*
*OPC: Optical Picture Control
(See Pages 35 and 37.)
Part names
AVC System
Front view
PC INPUT terminal (AUDIO)
INPUT 4 terminal (VIDEO)
Headphone
(When connecting headphones, the sound from the speakers is muted.)
STANDBY/ON indicator
X(POWER) button
PC INPUT terminal (ANALOG RGB)
CLEAR*
INPUT 4 terminals (AUDIO)
INPUT 4 terminal (S-VIDEO)
(How to open the door)
* If the AVC System is switched on but it does not appear to be operating correctly, it may need resetting. In this
case, press CLEAR, shown in the diagram, lightly with the end of a ballpoint pen or other pointed object. This will reset the System as shown below.
AV MODE resets to USER.
TV channel resets to channel 1.
Dual screen resets to normal.
Audio setting initialises.
SRS resets to OFF.
Image position is initialised.
NOTE
Pressing CLEAR will not work if the System is in standby mode (indicator lights red).
Pressing CLEAR will not delete channel preset or password. See page 58 for clearing the password when you know it.
See page 71 for initialising to the factory preset values when you forget your password.
INPUT 3
Rear view
ANTENNA INPUT
terminal
COMPONENT
VIDEO terminals
INPUT 3
terminal
INPUT 3 terminal (S-VIDEO)
(VIDEO)
(Y, P
INPUT 3 terminals (AUDIO)
B, PR)
INPUT 1 terminal (S-VIDEO)
INPUT 1 terminal (VIDEO)
INPUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO terminals (Y, P
INPUT 1 terminals (AUDIO)
DISPLAY OUTPUT 1
RS-232C terminal
B, PR)
terminal
MONITOR OUTPUT terminal (S-VIDEO)
MONITOR OUTPUT terminal (VIDEO)
MONITOR OUTPUT terminals (AUDIO)
INPUT 2 terminals (AUDIO)
INPUT 2 terminal (VIDEO)
INPUT 2 terminal (S-VIDEO)
terminal
AC INPUT terminalDISPLAY OUTPUT 2
DC OUTPUT terminal (Terminal for expanded functionality in the near future.)
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Part names
Remote control unit
13 1 2 3
14
15
16 4 5
17 6 7 8
18
19 9
20
10 11 12
21
22
23
24
25
NOTE
When using the remote control unit, point it at the Display.
*
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. FOCUS technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
1 B (STANDBY/ON)
To switch the power on and off. (See page 14.)
2 du (FREEZE/HOLD for TELETEXT)
TV/External input mode: Change the still image mode. TELETEXT mode: Freeze a multi-page on screen while other pages are automatically updated. Press d again to return to the normal image. (See pages 60 and 61.)
3 c (DUAL screen)
Set the dual picture mode. Press c again to return to normal view. (See page 59.)
4 fv (WIDE MODE/ T/B/F)
TV/External input mode: Change the wide image mode. (See pages 50 and 51.) TELETEXT mode: Set the area of magnification. (full/upper half/ lower half) (See page 61.)
5 AV MODE
Select a video setting: AV MODE (STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MOVIE, GAME, USER), PC MODE (STANDARD, USER) (See page 49.)
6 SOUND
Select the sound multiplex mode. (See page 18.)
7 h (SRS and FOCUS)*
Select SRS and FOCUS sound system. (See page 17.)
8 A (Flashback)
Press to return to the previous channel in normal viewing mode. Press to return to the previous page in TELETEXT mode. (See page
15.)
9 il/ik (VOLUME)
Set the volume. (See page 16.)
10 k (Reveal hidden for TELETEXT)
TELETEXT mode: Display hidden characters. (See page 61.)
11 j (SUBPAGE for TELETEXT)
TELETEXT mode: Change the picture mode for sub-page selecting. (See page 62.)
12 MENU
Display the MENU screen.
13 C (CHANNEL INFORMATION)
Display the channel information and time. (See page 63 for details on the time display.)
14 b (INPUT SOURCE)
Select an input source. (TV, INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3, INPUT 4, PC) (See pages 39-43 and 48.)
15 SLEEP
Set the Sleep timer. (See page 56.)
16 e (MUTE)
Mute the sound. (See page 16.)
17 0 – 9
TV/External input mode: Set the channel. TELETEXT mode: Set the page.
18 o (Digit for channel select)
Change the digits of the selected TV channel. (See page 15.)
19 Colour (RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE)
TELETEXT mode: Select a page. (See page 61.)
20 CHa/CHb(w/x )
TV/External input mode: Select the channel. TELETEXT mode: Set the page. (See page 61.)
21 l (TOP Overview for TELETEXT)
TELETEXT mode: Display an index page for CEEFAX/FLOF information. TOP Overview for TOP programme. (See page 62.)
22 m (TELETEXT)
Select the TELETEXT mode. (all TV image, all TEXT image, TV/TEXT image) (See pages 61 and 62.)
23 RETURN
MENU mode: Return to the previous menu screen.
24 ENTER
Execute a command. Return to the initial image position after moving with a/b/c/d.
25 a/b/c/d (Cursor)
Select a desired item on the setting screen. Move the picture on the screen.
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Watching TV
Simple operations for watching a TV programme
Basic connection
Connecting to an antenna
To enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. The following is a brief explanation of the types of connections that are used for coaxial cable.
Standard DIN45325 plug (IEC169-2)
75-ohm coaxial cable (round cable)
Antenna cable
If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a standard DIN45325 plug (IEC 169-2), plug it into the ANTENNA INPUT terminal at the rear of the AVC System.
Connecting to the power outlet
Display (rear view)
AVC System (rear view)
Plug in to wall outlet.
Plug in to wall outlet.
NOTE
• Always turn off the main power of Display and AVC System when connecting the AC cords.
• Disconnect the AC cords from the AC outlet, Display and AVC System if the System will not be used for a long period of time.
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Watching TV
Display
B (STANDBY/ON button)
STANDBY/ON indicator
AVC System
STANDBY/ON indicator
X (POWER)
X (MAIN POWER)
Turning on the power
1
2
When turning the AVC System on first
1
2
Press X (MAIN POWER) on the Display.
• The STANDBY/ON indicator on the Display flashes red.
Press X (POWER) on the AVC System.
• The System turns the power on.
• The STANDBY/ON indicator on the Display lights up green and the one on the AVC System lights up green.
• If the STANDBY/ON indicators still light up red, press B on the remote control unit or B (STANDBY/ON) button on the Display to turn the System on.
Press X (POWER) on the AVC System.
• The STANDBY/ON indicator on the AVC System lights up red.
Press X (MAIN POWER) on the Display.
• The System turns the power on.
• The STANDBY/ON indicator on the Display lights up green and the one on the AVC System lights up green.
• If the STANDBY/ON indicators still light up red, press B on the remote control unit or B (STANDBY/ON) button on the Display to turn the System on.
Display status indicator
Off
Flashing red
Red
Green
Power off
AVC System does not turn on or its AC cord is disconnected.
The System is in standby mode.
The System is on.
Turning off the power
1
2
3
• If you are not going to use this System for a long period of time, be sure to remove the AC cords from the power outlet.
• Weak electric power is still consumed even when both X (MAIN POWER) and X (POWER) are turned off.
• When the STANDBY/ON indicator lights up red, it takes about 10 to 15 seconds for the indicator to turn off if X (POWER) on the AVC System is turned “Off” or the AC cord is unplugged from the AC outlet.
Press B on the remote control unit or B (STANDBY/ON) button on the Display.
• The System enters standby mode and the image on the screen disappears.
• Both STANDBY/ON indicators change from green to red.
Press X (POWER) on the AVC System.
• The STANDBY/ON indicator on the AVC System turns off and the one on the Display flashes red.
Press X (MAIN POWER) on the Display.
• The STANDBY/ON indicator on the Display gradually turns off.
NOTE
AVC System status indicator
Power off
Only the AVC System is in standby mode or the System is in standby mode.
The System is on.
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Off
Red
Green
Watching TV
Simple button operations for changing channels
You can change channels in several ways.
aa
Using CH
• Press CH
• Press CH
NOTE
CHs/r on the Display operates the same as CH
the remote control unit.
bb
a/
bon the remote control unit
aa
bb
aa
a to increase channel number.
aa b b
b to decrease channel number.
b b
bb
b/
bb
aa
aon
aa
Channel display
Channel display changes approximately after 3 seconds as shown below.
SAT.1
12
PAL
B/G
(Example)
SAT.1
12
MONO
Using Flashback (A) on the remote control unit
CHs/r
Using 0 – 9 on the remote control unit
Select the channels directly by pressing buttons 0 to
9.
a
To select a 1-digit channel (e.g. channel 2):
• Press 2. If “2” is indicated and the picture does not
change, press o to switch over to the 1-digit select mode and press 2 again.
To select a 2-digit channel (e.g. channel 12):
• Press o to set the 2-digit select mode. Press 1,
followed by 2.
Press A to switch the currently tuned channel to the previously tuned channel. Press A again to switch back to the currently tuned channel.
NOTE
• Complete this procedure within 3 seconds, otherwise the selection will not be made on the 2-digit channel mode.
When viewing Teletext information
View a page directly which is 3-digit page number from 100 to 899 by pressing buttons 0 to 9. With Teletext, you do not use o. (See page 62).
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Watching TV
0
Simple button operation for changing volume/sound
Changing the volume
You can change the volume on the Display or on the remote control unit.
ll
l/
ll
kk
k
kk
k k
k.
k k
ll
l.
ll
i
• To increase the volume, press i
• To decrease the volume, press i
Using e on the remote control unit
e mutes the current sound output.
1
Press e.
•“e” has been displayed on the screen for 30
minutes, and the sound is silenced.
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NOTE
• “TV”, “INPUT1”, “INPUT2”, “INPUT3”, “INPUT4” and “PC” modes can each store volume adjustment values separately.
When “Audio Out” is set to “Variable”, the indicator on the screen changes as shown below.
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Audio status
Output device
Speaker
MONITOR OUTPUT
Variable sound
Constant as
specified
Audio out
VariableFixed
Mute
Variable sound
Mute
NOTE
• Within 30 minutes of pressing e, mute can be cancelled
by using one of the two methods below.
• Pressing i A can also cancel the mute.
• Changing channels can also cancel the mute.
Mute will be cancelled after 30 minutes have elapsed.
However, the System will not suddenly output a loud sound as the volume level is set to 0 automatically.
2
ff
f/i
ff
ee
e, SOUND, CH
ee
aa
bb
a/CH
b, 0 9, b or
aa
bb
Within 30 minutes, Press e again to cancel the mute.
• Before 30 minutes, the volume level returns to the previous setting.
• After 30 minutes, increase the volume level by pressing ie.
NOTE
• See page 56 for details on the Audio out function.
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Watching TV
Using h on the remote control unit
h produces SRS and FOCUS effect from the speakers. Each time you press h, the mode changes among SRS, FOCUS, FOCUSeSRS and OFF.
SRS sound options
• SRS (Sound Retrieval System): Creates more a natural sound retrieving the spatial information from any stereo recording and restoring the original three­dimensional sound field.
• FOCUS: Repositions a sound image from two speakers to a more optimal listening position or height without moving them.
• FOCUSeSRS: Produces both SRS and FOCUS effects.
• OFF: Outputs the normal sound.
: OFF
: FOCUS+SRS
NOTE
• You can have the same settings by choosing “Surround” on the menu items. (See page 34.)
: SRS
: FOCUS
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Watching TV
Using SOUND on the remote control unit
In the NICAM TV broadcasts
When receiving a stereo signal
Each time you press SOUND, the mode switches between NICAM STEREO and MONO.
Stereo mode
BBC2
99
NICAM
STEREO
BBC2
99
MONO
When receiving a bilingual signal
Each time you press SOUND, the mode switches among NICAM CH A, NICAM CH B, NICAM CH AB and MONO.
Bilingual mode
BBC2
99
NICAM
CH A
BBC2
99
NICAM
CH B
BBC2
99
NICAM
CH AB
BBC2
99
In the TV mode of IGR TV broadcasts
When receiving a stereo signal
Each time you press SOUND, the mode switches between STEREO and MONO.
Stereo mode
BBC2
99
STEREO
BBC2
99
MONO
When receiving a bilingual signal
Each time you press SOUND, the mode switches among CH A, CH B and CH AB.
Bilingual mode
BBC2
99
CH A
BBC2
99
CH B
BBC2
99
CH AB
When receiving a monaural signal When you press SOUND, “MONO” displays.
Monaural mode
BBC2
99
MONO
NOTE
• When no signal is input, the sound mode will display “MONO”.
• “BBC2” and “99” are tentative network name and channel.
MONO
When receiving a monaural signal
Each time you press SOUND, the mode switches between NICAM MONO and MONO.
Monaural mode
BBC2
99
NICAM
MONO
BBC2
99
MONO
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Basic adjustment settings
AV input mode menu items
List of AV menu items to help you with operations
Picture
Contrast ......................................... Page 29
Brightness ..................................... Page 29
Colour ............................................ Page 29
Tint ................................................. Page 29
Sharpness ...................................... Page 29
Advanced
C.M.S. ................................... Page 30
Colour Temp ........................ Page 31
Black .................................... Page 31
Monochrome ....................... Page 32
Film Mode ............................ Page 32
I/P Setting ............................ Page 33
DNR ...................................... Page 33
Audio
PC input mode menu items
List of PC menu items to help you with operations
Picture
Contrast ......................................... Page 29
Brightness ..................................... Page 29
Red ................................................. Page 29
Green .............................................. Page 29
Blue ................................................ Page 29
C.M.S. ............................................. Page 30
Audio
Treble.............................................. Page 34
Bass ............................................... Page 34
Balance .......................................... Page 34
Surround ........................................ Page 34
Power Control
Power Save .................................... Page 35
No Signal Off ................................. Page 36
No Operation Off ........................... Page 36
Setup
Auto Installation ..................... Pages 20-21
Programme Setup .................. Pages 22-27
Child Lock ...................................... Page 58
Position .......................................... Page 45
WSS ................................................ Page 53
4:3 Mode ........................................ Page 53
Full Mode ....................................... Page 54
Rotate ............................................. Page 55
Language ....................................... Page 28
Text Lang. ...................................... Page 60
Treble.............................................. Page 34
Bass ............................................... Page 34
Balance .......................................... Page 34
Surround ........................................ Page 34
Power Control
Power Save .................................... Page 37
Power Management ...................... Page 37
Setup
Input Signal ................................... Page 52
Auto Sync. ..................................... Page 47
Fine Sync. ...................................... Page 47
Rotate ............................................. Page 55
Language ....................................... Page 28
Option
Input Select.................................... Page 48
Audio Out ....................................... Page 56
Cool Climate .................................. Page 57
Colour System............................... Page 49
Option
Audio Out ....................................... Page 56
Cool Climate .................................. Page 57
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Basic adjustment settings
Auto installation
You can run auto installation, even after setting up the preset channels.
4
5
Press a/b to select “Auto Installation”, and then press ENTER.
TV MENU
Setup Option
Auto Installation
Programme Setup
Child Lock
Position
WSS
4:3 Mode [Normal]
Rotate
Language
[West Europe]Text Lang.
[Off]
[Mode1]Full Mode
[Normal]
[English]
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
TV MENU
Setup
Auto Installation
1
2
3
Press MENU and the TV MENU screen displays.
Press c/d to select “Setup”. If you already set the password for child lock, go to step 3. If not, skip to step 4.
• See page 58 for setting password.
TV MENU
Setup Option
Password
Press a/b to select “Password”, and then press ENTER.
Child Lock Password
Enter your 4-digit password with 0 - 9 on the remote control unit.
NoYes
6
Press a/b to select the desired language listed on the screen, and then press ENTER.
TV MENU
Setup
Auto Installation-Language
English
After this setting, auto search starts with the following order.
1 Automatic channel searching 2 Automatic channel labelling 3 Automatic channel sorting
You do not need to do anything during the auto search. (Go to the next page.)
NOTE
• 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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Basic adjustment settings
Automatic channel searching
Channel auto search finds all channels viewable in your area.
TV MENU
Setup
Auto Installation-Programme Setup “Auto”
01 55.25 02 85.25 03 102.25
NOTE
• If no channel is found, “No programme found.” displays. And the auto installation finishes.
Automatic channel labelling
After finding TV channels, the System starts naming each TV channel found.
TV MENU
Setup
Auto Installation-Programme Setup Auto
01 SAT.1 02 PR07 03 KABEL
NOTE
• The System can only name channels where the channel labelling information is provided. If channel information is not provided, the System displays “-----”.
Automatic channel sorting
When channel auto labelling finishes, the System starts sorting the labelled channels.
TV MENU
Setup
Auto Installation-Programme Setup Auto
01 SAT.1 02 PR07 03 KABEL
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