Sharp LC-60LE925X Operation Manual

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MODEL
LC-60LE925X
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION
OPERATION MANUAL
®
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OPERATION MANUAL
Dear SHARP customer
Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LCD colour TV product. To ensure safety and many years of trouble-free operation of your product, please read the Important Safety Precautions carefully before using this product.
Contents
Introduction
Dear SHARP customer ................................................................................................................. 1
Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Precautions For Daily Use ............................................................................................................ 5
Trademarks .................................................................................................................................... 5
Important Safety Precautions ...................................................................................................... 6
Supplied accessories .................................................................................................................... 8
Preparation
Protection against overturning .................................................................................................... 9
Angle adjustment ........................................................................................................................ 10
Part names ................................................................................................................................... 10
Before turning on the power ...................................................................................................... 13
Connecting external devices ..................................................................................................... 14
Inserting the batteries ................................................................................................................ 16
Using the remote control unit .................................................................................................... 16
Turning the TV on/off .................................................................................................................. 17
Supplying electric power to the antenna .................................................................................. 17
Initial auto installation................................................................................................................. 18
Checking signal strength and channel strength ...................................................................... 18
About Menu operations .............................................................................................................. 19
TV (Front) ....................................................................................................................... 10
TV (Rear) ........................................................................................................................ 11
Remote control unit ....................................................................................................... 12
Connecting a VCR, game console or camcorder .......................................................... 14
Connecting a DVD player .............................................................................................. 14
Connecting a Digital TV STB (Set Top Box) .................................................................. 15
Connecting an AV amplifi er ........................................................................................... 15
Connecting a PC ............................................................................................................ 15
Using Digital Audio Output ........................................................................................... 15
Cautions regarding the remote control unit ................................................................... 16
Turning on/off the power ............................................................................................... 17
Standby mode ............................................................................................................... 17
What is Menu? ............................................................................................................... 19
Basic Menu operations .................................................................................................. 19
About Guide Display ...................................................................................................... 19
Watching TV
Setting channels automatically .................................................................................................. 20
Selecting programmes ............................................................................................................... 21
Adjusting the volume .................................................................................................................. 21
Setting channels to your preference ......................................................................................... 22
Digital settings ...............................................................................................................22
Manual setting for each channel (Analogue) .................................................................. 23
Sorting programmes (Analogue) .................................................................................... 25
Erasing programmes (Analogue).................................................................................... 25
Useful viewing functions ............................................................................................................ 26
Time shift ....................................................................................................................... 26
Auto input selection ....................................................................................................... 27
Freezing the image ........................................................................................................ 28
Returning to the previously selected channel ................................................................ 28
Muting the audio temporarily ......................................................................................... 28
Outputting only audio .................................................................................................... 28
Quick start ..................................................................................................................... 28
Menu language settings................................................................................................. 29
Switching subtitle languages ......................................................................................... 29
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Watching TV (Continued)
Digital audio language ................................................................................................... 29
Switching the analogue audio format ............................................................................ 30
Switching the digital audio format ................................................................................. 30
Password setting for the child lock ............................................................................... 31
Parental rate...................................................................................................................32
Programme title display ................................................................................................. 32
Energy conservation settings .................................................................................................... 33
Picture size settings ................................................................................................................... 34
Selecting a preset AV MODE .....................................................................................................36
Manual picture settings .............................................................................................................. 37
Other picture settings ................................................................................................................. 39
Audio adjustment ........................................................................................................................ 41
ATV (Analogue)/DTV (Digital) buttons ....................................................................................... 44
EPG ............................................................................................................................................... 45
Selecting a programme using EPG ........................................................................................... 46
Timer setting using EPG ............................................................................................................. 48
Cancelling the timer setting ....................................................................................................... 48
Time zone..................................................................................................................................... 48
MHEG-5 (EPG) setting ................................................................................................................ 48
Key lock ......................................................................................................................... 32
Auto power-off at a designated time ............................................................................. 33
ECO picture control ....................................................................................................... 33
Energy save ................................................................................................................... 33
Auto power-off after the end of broadcast .................................................................... 34
Auto power-off when there are no operations performed ............................................. 34
Selecting the Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) picture size automatically ....................... 34
Selecting the Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) picture size manually .............................. 34
Selecting the picture size manually ............................................................................... 35
Picture adjustment ......................................................................................................... 37
Advanced picture settings ............................................................................................. 38
Adjusting the image position ......................................................................................... 39
Game play time ............................................................................................................. 39
Indicating time on the screen ........................................................................................ 40
Automatic volume adjustment ....................................................................................... 41
Clear voice ..................................................................................................................... 41
Audio description setting ............................................................................................... 42
Digital audio output........................................................................................................ 42
Programme guide .......................................................................................................... 43
Info ................................................................................................................................. 43
Basic settings ................................................................................................................ 45
EPG display settings ...................................................................................................... 45
Basic operation .............................................................................................................. 46
Selecting a programme ................................................................................................. 46
Enjoying 3D image viewing
Preparing for the 3D glasses ..................................................................................................... 49
Before using the 3D glasses ...................................................................................................... 50
Using the 3D glasses .................................................................................................................. 51
Display format for 3D and 2D images ....................................................................................... 52
Viewing 3D images ...................................................................................................................... 53
Supplied accessories for the 3D glasses....................................................................... 49
Part name ......................................................................................................................49
Replacing the button cell battery ................................................................................... 50
Attaching the nose pad .................................................................................................. 51
Attaching the 3D glasses band ...................................................................................... 51
Turn on/off the power .................................................................................................... 51
Switching between 2D and 3D modes .......................................................................... 51
Angle of the 3D glasses ................................................................................................. 51
Receiving a 3D image signal that can be detected automatically ................................. 53
Switching 3D to 2D mode .............................................................................................. 53
Receiving a 3D image signal that cannot be detected automatically ............................ 53
Watching 2D images in 3D ............................................................................................ 54
Switching to the previous mode .................................................................................... 54
3D Menu ........................................................................................................................54
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Enjoying 3D image viewing (Continued)
Confi guring the TV settings to enhance 3D image viewing .................................................... 55
3D picture adjustments .................................................................................................. 55
3D setup ........................................................................................................................ 55
Specifi cations – 3D Glasses ....................................................................................................... 56
AQUOS LINK
Controlling HDMI devices using AQUOS LINK ......................................................................... 57
AQUOS LINK connection ............................................................................................................ 58
Connecting an AQUOS BD Player via the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system
Connecting an AQUOS BD Player only ......................................................................... 58
AQUOS LINK Setup ..................................................................................................................... 58
AQUOS LINK control ..................................................................................................... 58
AQUOS LINK Auto power on ......................................................................................... 58
Selecting recorder ......................................................................................................... 59
Selecting channel key .................................................................................................... 59
Audio return channel (ARC) ........................................................................................... 59
Operating an AQUOS LINK device ............................................................................................ 60
Recorder power on/off ................................................................................................... 60
Playback of titles using AQUOS LINK ........................................................................... 60
Setup menu .................................................................................................................. 60
Selecting media type for CEC-compatible recorder ...................................................... 61
Recording via the CEC-compatible recorder’s EPG (only for recorders) ...................... 61
Listening with the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system .......................................... 61
Listening with the AQUOS TV speaker system ............................................................. 61
Manually changing the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system’s sound mode .......... 61
HDMI device selection ................................................................................................... 61
Settings when using external devices
Settings when using HDMI output devices ............................................................................... 62
Audio select for connecting HDMI ................................................................................. 62
Selecting the input source ........................................................................................................ 63
Labelling input sources .............................................................................................................. 63
Headphone/Audio out select .....................................................................................................64
Skipping an input ....................................................................................................................... 64
Colour system settings ............................................................................................................... 64
Channel selecting effect ............................................................................................................. 65
LED Illumination .......................................................................................................................... 65
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58
Connecting a PC
Analogue Connection ................................................................................................................. 66
HDMI Connection ........................................................................................................................ 66
Audio select for connecting a PC .............................................................................................. 66
Displaying a PC image on the screen ....................................................................................... 67
PC Control of the TV ................................................................................................................... 69
PC compatibility chart ................................................................................................................ 70
RS-232C commands list ............................................................................................................. 70
Selecting the picture size ............................................................................................... 67
Adjusting the PC image automatically ........................................................................... 68
Adjusting the PC image manually .................................................................................. 68
Teletext function
About Teletext ............................................................................................................................. 71
Teletext language setting ........................................................................................................... 72
Initial teletext page setting ......................................................................................................... 72
Displaying Subpages .................................................................................................................. 73
Displaying Subtitles .................................................................................................................... 73
Switching subtitle languages ..................................................................................................... 73
Using the MHEG-5 application................................................................................................... 73
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Other useful features
Connecting a USB device ........................................................................................................... 74
Connecting a Home network server ......................................................................................... 74
Ethernet setup ............................................................................................................................. 74
USB media/Home network ......................................................................................................... 75
DivX® setup ................................................................................................................................. 77
List of fi les compatible with USB mode .................................................................................... 78
List of fi les compatible with Home network mode .................................................................. 78
Tool menu items .......................................................................................................................... 79
Video mode .................................................................................................................... 75
Music mode ................................................................................................................... 76
Photo mode ................................................................................................................... 77
3D mode ........................................................................................................................77
Appendix
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 80
Troubleshooting-Digital broadcasting ...................................................................................... 80
Troubleshooting – 3D Images ....................................................................................................81
Reset ............................................................................................................................................ 82
Download setup .......................................................................................................................... 82
Information .................................................................................................................................. 82
Updating your TV via USB .......................................................................................................... 83
Information on the software license for this product .............................................................. 83
Specifi cations .............................................................................................................................. 85
Optional accessory ..................................................................................................................... 85
Dimensional drawings ................................................................................................................ 86
Removing the stand .................................................................................................................... 87
Mounting the TV on the wall ...................................................................................................... 87
Clearing the password ................................................................................................................ 89
Downloading the software ............................................................................................. 82
Message list ...................................................................................................................82
Receiver report .............................................................................................................. 82
Identifi cation .................................................................................................................. 82
Handling and precautions with the wall-mounted TV ................................................... 88
Wall mount audio setup ................................................................................................. 88
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Precautions For Daily Use
Observe the following items
Maintenance of the cabinet
When cleaning the cabinet, use a soft cloth (made of cotton, fl oss, etc.) to clean gently.
Do not use a dry or damp rag mixed with chemicals, as this could cause the ingredients of the cabinet body to deteriorate or crack.
• Be careful not to use an abrasive cloth for cleaning or clean with excessive force, as this could scratch the surface of the cabinet.
• If the cabinet is greatly soiled, clean with a soft cloth (made of cotton, fl oss, etc.) soaked with a small amount of diluted neutral detergent and wrung out, and then clean with a soft dry cloth.
• Because the cabinet is made of plastic, solvents such as benzene or thinner could cause it to deteriorate, or make its coating come off. Therefore do not use such solvents to clean the cabinet.
• Because plasticizer is included in the plastics, deterioration or the coating peeling off could occur when the cabinet comes into contact with some substances. Therefore keep it away from volatile substances such as insecticide. In addition, do not let it come into contact with objects made of rubber, resin, etc. for a long time.
Maintenance of the LCD panel
• Before cleaning the LCD panel, be sure to turn off the TV set and unplug the power cord from the outlet.
• When cleaning the LCD panel, use a dry and soft cloth (made of cotton, fl oss, etc.) to clean the surface of the LCD panel gently. For protecting the LCD panel, do not clean with a dirty cloth, detergent, or a dry or damp rag mixed with chemicals, as this could cause peeling of the panel surface.
• Be careful not to clean with an abrasive cloth or with excessive force, as this could cause the panel surface to be scratched.
• If the LCD panel is greatly soiled, clean it gently with a soft cloth (made of cotton, fl oss, etc.) soaked with a small amount of water (Do not clean with excessive force, so as to avoid the scratch of the panel surface).
• If dust sticks on the surface of the LCD panel, clean the panel with a commercially available cleaning brush (anti-static brush).
Trademarks
• TruSurround HD, SRS and @ symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround HD technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• “HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.”
• Products that have earned the ENERGY STAR® are designed to protect the environment through energy effi ciency.
• DivX®, DivX Certifi ed® and associated logos are registered trademarks of DivX, INC. and are used under license.
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an offi cial DivX Certifi ed device that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your fi les into DivX video.
• ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certifi ed® device must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on­Demand (VOD) content. To generate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this code to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX VOD.
LCフォント、LCFONT、エルシーフォントand LC logo mark are registered trademarks of SHARP Corporation. This product is embedded with LC Font technology, which was developed by SHARP Corporation for clearly displaying easy-to-read characters on an LCD screen. However, other non-LCD fonts are used for displaying some screen pages.
“x.v.Colour” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• DLNA®, the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED™ are trademarks, service marks, or certifi cation marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance.
• Audio Engine is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation.
This product qualifi es for ENERGY STAR when “Home” is selected for “TV Location”. Setting “TV Location” to “Home” allows the TV to achieve an energy-saving status for household use.
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Important Safety Precautions
The LCD panel used in this product is made of
Caring for the cabinet
Use a soft cloth (cotton, fl annel, etc.) and gently wipe the surface of the cabinet.
• Using a chemical cloth (wet/dry sheet type cloth, etc.) may deform the components of the main unit cabinet or cause cracking.
• Wiping with a hard cloth or using strong force may scratch the surface of the cabinet.
• If the cabinet is very dirty, wipe with a soft cloth (cotton, fl annel, etc.) soaked in neutral detergent diluted with water and thoroughly wrung out, and then wipe with a soft dry cloth. The cabinet is primarily made of plastic. Avoid using benzene, thinner, and other
• solvents, as these may deform the cabinet and cause the paint to peel off.
• Do not apply insecticides or other volatile liquids.
Also, do not allow the cabinet to remain in contact with rubber or vinyl
products for a long period of time. Plasticizers inside the plastic may cause the cabinet to deform and cause the paint to peel off.
Caring for the front panel
• Turn off the main power and unplug the AC cord from the wall outlet before handling.
• Gently wipe the surface of the front panel with a soft cloth (cotton, fl annel, etc.).
To protect the front panel, do not use a dirty
cloth, liquid cleaners, or a chemical cloth (wet/ dry sheet type cloth, etc.). This may damage the surface of the front panel.
• Wiping with a hard cloth or using strong force may scratch the surface of the front panel. Use a soft damp cloth to gently wipe the front
• panel when it is really dirty.
(It may scratch the surface of the front panel
when wiped strongly.) If the front panel is dusty, use an anti-static brush,
• which is commercially available, to clean it.
glass. Therefore, it can break when the product is struck forcefully or with a sharp object. If the LCD panel is broken, be careful not to be injured by broken glass.
• Heat sources — Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products (including amplifi ers)
• To prevent fi re, never place any type of candle or naked fl ames on the top or near the TV set.
• To prevent fi re or shock hazard, do not place the AC power cord under the TV set or other heavy items.
• Do not place heavy objects on this product or stand on it. Doing so could cause injury if the product overturns. Take special care near children and pets.
• Unplug the power cord before you move the TV set. If not unplugged beforehand, the power cord may become damaged and cause electric shock.
• 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-fi lled containers on this product.
The water may spill onto the product causing
fi re 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 fl oor 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 insuffi cient 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.
In case the product is dropped and the cabinet is damaged, be sure to turn off the power of the product, and unplug the power cord. If you continue to use the product, it may cause fi re or electric shock. Contact your dealer.
Do not open the rear cover of the cabinet to reconstruct the circuits. There exists high voltage within the cabinet and it may cause electric shock and injury. If maintenance is required, contact your dealer.
The LCD panel is a very high technology product with 2,073,600 pixels, giving you fi ne picture details. Due to the very large number of pixels, occasionally a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fi xed point of blue, green or red. This is within product specifi cations and does not constitute a fault.
Precautions when transporting the TV
• When transporting the TV, never carry it by holding or otherwise putting pressure onto the display.
Be sure to always carry the TV by two
people holding it with two hands — one hand on each side of the TV.
• Do not display a still picture for a long time, as this could cause an afterimage to remain.
• Install the product on the place where the AC cord can be unplugged easily from the AC outlet, or from the AC INPUT terminal on the rear of the product.
If a television is not positioned in a suffi ciently stable location, it can be potentially hazardous due to falling. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
• Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the television.
• Only using furniture that can safely support the television.
• Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
• Not placing the television on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the television to a suitable support.
• Not standing the televisions on cloth or other materials placed between the television and supporting furniture.
• Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the television or its controls.
The stand is made of tempered glass. Read the following precautionary instructions carefully and use it properly.
• Do not drop or place unnecessary stress on it when assembling and attaching the stand.
• Be sure to not accidentally hit the glass part of the stand with a sharp or hard object, as it may cause the glass to break.
• Using tempered glass with scratches for extended periods may lead to damage occurring. If there are scratches on the tempered glass, do not attempt to use the stand.
NOTE
• The above are pictures for reference only; the actual item might be different.
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Important Safety Precautions
3D glasses
Prevention of accidental ingestion
• Keep the batteries and band accessory out of the reach of small children. Small children can accidentally swallow these parts.
—If a child accidentally swallows any of these parts, seek immediate medical attention.
Do not disassemble
• Do not disassemble or modify the 3D glasses.
Caution for lithium battery
• Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fi re.
• Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery. The battery may explode if improperly replaced.
• Take care not to reverse the battery poles (+ and –) when loading the battery. Follow the correct procedure when loading the battery. (See page 50.) Loading the battery incorrectly may damage the battery or cause it to leak battery fl uid, which could result in a fi re, injury or damage.
Handling the 3D glasses
• Do not drop, exert pressure on, or step on the 3D glasses. Doing so may damage the glass section, which may result in injury.
• Be careful not to trap your fi nger in the hinge section of the 3D glasses. Doing so may result in injury.
—Pay special attention when children are using this product.
Using the 3D glasses
• Parents/guardians should monitor children’s viewing habits to avoid their prolonged use without rest periods.
• Use only the 3D glasses recommended for this TV.
• Use the 3D glasses only for the specifi ed purpose.
• Do not move around while wearing the 3D glasses. The surrounding area appears dark, which may result in falling or other accidents that may cause injury.
Caring for the 3D glasses
• Use only the cloth provided with the 3D glasses to clean the lenses. Remove dust and soil from the cloth. Any dust or other soiling on the cloth may result in scratches on the product. Do not use solvents such as benzene or thinners as doing so may cause the coating to peel off.
• When cleaning the 3D glasses, take care not to allow water or other fl uids to come into contact with the glasses.
• Always store the 3D glasses in the case provided when not in use.
• When storing the 3D glasses, avoid very humid or hot locations.
Viewing 3D images
• If you experience dizziness, nausea, or other discomfort while viewing 3D images, discontinue use and rest your eyes.
• Do not use the 3D glasses if they are cracked or broken.
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Supplied accessories
Make sure the following accessories are provided with the product.
Remote control unit
Used with batteries inserted.
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Cable clamp
“AAA” size alkaline battery (g2)
3D glasses accessories
AV cable
For bundling cables.
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Safety restraint
Restraining brackets
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Operation manual
Screws for brackets
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Preparation
Protection against overturning
There is a danger of the product overturning in the case of a disaster or sudden collision. Carry out the following tip-resistant measurement for your safety.
Anchoring the TV to the wall or a pillar
Affi x the 2 clamps (supplied)
1
to the product.
Affi x the TV to the wall or a
2
pillar using extra strong ties and cup hooks.
View from the top
Clamps (supplied)
Wall
Fixing the TV to the table
Place the TV on the soft cushion.
1
Attach the supplied restraining brackets to the
2
stand with two supplied screws.
Insert commercially available screws in the
3
holes of the restraining brackets from the top and tighten the screws to secure the TV to the table.
• Use commercially available screws of the proper size to fi rmly secure the TV.
CAUTION
As this product is heavy, use a table that is wide enough to support the product and capable of withstanding the product’s weight. The table should be set where it will not be overturned.
• Be sure to use at least two people when moving the TV.
Cup hook (commercially available)
Soft cushion
Stand
Tie (commercially available)
Restraining brackets (supplied)
Screws
(Supplied)
Screws (Commercially available)
Restraining brackets (supplied)
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Preparation
Angle adjustment
You can rotate up to 20 degrees to the right or left.
20°
Front
CAUTION
• Adjust the screen with both hands. Place one hand on the TV and rotate the screen while holding the bottom of the stand (the black part in the above illustration) with your other hand.
20°
Part names
TV (Front)
89
12345
VOL k/l (Volume up/down) buttons
1
CH r/s (Channel up/down) buttons
2
INPUT b button
3
MENU Z button
4
POWER a (On/Off) button
5
• The illustrations and on-screen displays in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations.
10
67
OPC sensor*
6
Remote control sensor
7
Infrared emitter**
8 9 Centre Icon illumination***
*OPC: Optical Picture Control (See page 37.) ** Refer to page 51 for details. *** 3D mode: Blue illumination 2D mode: White illumination
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Preparation
TV (Rear)
USB terminal
ETHERNET (10/100) terminal
OUTPUT (Headphones/AUDIO (L/R)) terminal
INPUT2 terminal
INPUT3 (PC input) terminal
* The AUDIO IN terminal can use the same audio input terminal (INPUT3/5 (HDMI)). However, the proper item must be selected in the “Audio select” menu. (See pages 62 and 66 for details.)
AUDIO IN terminal*
INPUT4 (HDMI/ARC) terminal
INPUT5
(HDMI)
terminal
INPUT6 (HDMI) terminal
INPUT7 (HDMI) terminal
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal
ANT (Antena input) terminal
Regarding the headphone jack
• Use headphones with a stereo mini plug (Ø 3.5 mm).
• Be sure to unplug headphones from the jack when they are not in use.
• The speakers do not output volume when headphones are plugged in.
• The “Audio” menu cannot be operated when headphones are plugged in.
• You can set the volume to different levels for each input source.
INPUT1 terminals
RS-232C terminal
Volume display when headphones are plugged in
20
11
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Preparation
Remote control unit
116
2
3
4 5
6
7
8 9
10 11
12
13
14
15
1 POWER (Standby/On)
To switch the power on and off. (See page 17.)
2 ATV (Analogue TV) Press to access analogue TV mode. (See page 44.)
DTV (Digital TV)
Press to access digital TV mode. (See page 44.)
3 AQUOS LINK buttons
If external equipment such as a AQUOS BD Player is
connected via HDMI cables and is AQUOS LINK compatible, you can use these AQUOS LINK buttons. See pages 57 to 61 for details.
4 CONTROL
Press to display the panel to operate some functions on the screen.
5 TIME SHIFT (READY/!/F/$)
Press to temporarily record a programme you are watching if
you want to interrupt a programme to answer a phone call, for example. (See pages 26 to 27.)
12
17
18
19 20
21 22
23
24
25
26
6 0 – 9
Set the channel. (See page 21.)
7 A (Flashback)
Press to return to the previous selected channel or external
input mode. (See page 28.)
8 MPX
Select the sound multiplex mode. (See page 30.)
9 WIDE
Change the wide image mode. (See pages 35, 67 and 75.)
10 e (Mute)
Mute the sound. (See page 28.)
11 VOL
Set the volume. (See page 21.)
12 MENU
Displays the menu screen. (See page 19.)
13 3D
14 a/b/c/d (Cursor)
Select a desired item on the setting screen. ENTER
Execute a command.
15 EXIT
Turn off the On-Screen Display.
16 FREEZE
Freeze a motion picture on the screen. (See page 28.)
INFO
DTV only: Display the programme information. (See page 43.) 17 RADIO
DTV only: Switch between radio and data mode. When only data broadcasting (no radio broadcasting) is
DISPLAY
Displays the channel or input information.
18 INPUT (INPUT SOURCE)
Select an input source. (ATV, DTV, INPUT1, INPUT2, INPUT3
19 ECO
Select “Energy save” setting. (See page 33.)
20 AV MODE Select a video setting. (See page 36.)
21
Select the teletext mode. (All TV image, all text image and
22 CHr/
TV input mode: Select the channel. (See page 21.)
23 EPG
DTV only: To display EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
24 RETURN
MENU mode: Return to the previous menu screen. (See page
25 Buttons for useful operations [ (Subtitle for teletext) To turn the subtitles on/off. (See pages 29, 71 and 73.)
k (Reveal hidden for teletext) Teletext mode: Display hidden characters. (See page 71.)
1 (Subpage) Display the teletext subpage directly. (See page 73.)
3 (Hold)
26 Colour (R/G/Y/B)
The coloured buttons are used to select correspondingly to
k/l
Select between 3D and 2D image viewing. (See pages 49 to 56 for details.)
transmitted by DVB, the radio broadcasting will be skipped.
(PC), INPUT4, INPUT5, INPUT6, INPUT7, USB and Home network) (See pages 14, 15, 62 to 64 and 66.)
(Teletext)
m
TV/text image.) (See pages 71 to 73.)
s
screen. (See pages 45 to 48.)
19.)
Teletext mode: Stop updating teletext pages automatically. Press 3 again to release the hold mode. (See page 71.)
the coloured items on the screen. (e.g., AQUOS LINK, DTV, USB, Home network, teletext, EPG)
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Preparation
Before turning on the power
Notes on installing the TV
• Avoid direct sunlight and place the TV in a well-ventilated location.
• Place the TV in a level location.
• Do not turn on the power of the TV before connecting the AC cord.
Connecting the antenna cable
1
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 (commercially available)
To antenna terminal
Connecting external devices
2
See pages 14 to 15 for connecting external equipment, such as a VCR and DVD player.
Plug the AC cord in to the AC outlet.
3
• Place the TV close to the AC outlet, and keep the power plug within reach.
• Disconnect the AC cord from the AC outlet if the TV will not be used for a long period of time.
Bundling the cables
4
As the picture illustrated, insert the cable clip into the hole on the TV, and put the cable into the cable clip for banding.
TV (rear view)
Room antenna terminal (75-ohm type)
Cable clamp
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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Connecting external devices
You can connect many types of external equipment to your TV, like a VCR, game console, camcorder, DVD player, Digital TV STB (Set Top Box) and PC. To view external source images, select the input source from INPUT on the remote control unit or INPUT on the TV.
CAUTION
• To protect all equipment, always turn off the TV before connecting to a VCR, game console, camcorder, DVD player, a Digital TV STB (Set Top Box), PC or other external equipment.
• Refer to the relevant operation manual (VCR, DVD player, etc.) carefully before making connections.
Connecting a VCR, game console or camcorder
A VCR, game console, camcorder and some other audiovisual equipment can be conveniently connected using the INPUT1 (component)/INPUT2 (composite) terminals.
When using component cable
When using composite cable
(commercially available)
L
AUDIO
R
VIDEO
AV cable (supplied)
VCR/Game console/ Camcorder
B
P
(CB)
(CR)
R – AUDIO – LYP
R
VCR/Game console/Camcorder
Connecting a DVD player
You can use the INPUT4 (ARC)/INPUT5/INPUT6/INPUT7 (HDMI) or the INPUT1 (component)/INPUT2 (composite) terminals when connecting to a DVD player and other audiovisual equipment.
NOTE
• When using a DVI-HDMI conversion adaptor, input the Audio Signal from the AUDIO terminal of AUDIO IN. (See page 62.)
When using HDMI cable (commercially available)
When using component cable (commercially available)
14
DVD player
(CB)PR(CR)
DVD player
R – AUDIO – LYPB
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Connecting a Digital TV STB (Set Top Box)
You can use the INPUT4 (ARC)/INPUT5/INPUT6/INPUT7 (HDMI) or the INPUT1 (component)/INPUT2 (composite) terminals when connecting to a Digital TV STB (Set Top Box), and other audiovisual equipment.
NOTE
• When using a DVI-HDMI adaptor or conversion cable, input the Audio Signal from the AUDIO terminal of AUDIO IN. (See page
62.)
When using HDMI cable (commercially available)
Connecting an AV amplifi er
STB (Set Top Box)
HDMI OUT
HDMI-certifi ed cable
STB (Set Top Box)
When using component cable (commercially available)
B
P
(CB)
(CR)
R – AUDIO – LYP
R
STB (Set Top Box)
Using Digital Audio Output
It is possible to output audio through the
AUDIO OUTPUT
outputs from the terminal.
terminal. PCM or Dolby Digital audio
DIGITAL
HDMIINHDMI
OUT
NOTE
• If the image is not in sync with the audio, check the settings of the connected surround system.
• Letting the TV output the audio to an AV amplifi er:
- When you connect ARC-compatible equipment, use the
INPUT4 terminal.
- If the equipment to be connected is not compatible with the
ARC, connect an optical fi bre cable.
Connecting a PC
You can use the INPUT3 (PC) terminal when connecting to a PC. (See page 66.)
ANALOGUE
RGB
AUDIO
(L/R)
PC
Optical fi bre cable (commercially available)
To optical digital input of external audio devices
NOTE
• The DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal usually outputs the same audio from the speakers. (The audio of the content you are viewing is output from the terminal.)
• The DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal does not output some signals, depending on devices and software.
• Optical digital audio will be output in 2-ch stereo when it is from the external equipment connected to the TV using an HDMI cable.
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Inserting the batteries
Before using the TV for the fi rst time, insert two “AAA” size alkaline batteries (supplied). When the batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate, replace the batteries with new “AAA” size alkaline batteries.
1 Open the battery cover.
CAUTION
Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
• Do not mix batteries of different types. Different types of batteries have different characteristics.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause chemical leakage in old batteries.
• Remove batteries as soon as they have worn out. Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If you fi nd 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.
• Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fi re or the like.
2 Insert the two supplied “AAA” size
alkaline batteries.
• Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (e) and (f) indications in the battery compartment.
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.
Remote control sensor
Cautions regarding the remote control unit
• Do not subject the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not soak the remote control unit with liquids or place it 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 TV is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such cases, change the angle of the lighting or TV, or operate the remote control unit closer to the remote sensor window.
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Turning the TV on/off
POWER button
POWER a button
Turning on/off the power
To turn on the power
Press POWER a on the TV. (After a few seconds, an image appears with sound.)
NOTE
• Wait more than fi ve seconds until you press POWER a on the TV after inserting the power plug.
To turn off the power
Switch it off by pressing POWER a on the TV.
Standby mode
Supplying electric power to the antenna
When you set-up the DTV antenna for the fi rst time, or connect the antenna to a community antenna, you need to proceed to set the antenna by following this manual.
Press DTV to access DTV mode.
1
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
2
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
3
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
4
Press a/b to select “Channel settings” and
5
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Antenna setup-DIGITAL”
6
and then press ENTER.
To standby mode
If the TV is switched on, you can switch it to standby by pressing POWER on the remote control.
Switching on from standby
From standby, press POWER on the remote control.
NOTE
• If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to remove the AC cord from the AC outlet.
• Minor power is consumed when the unit is in standby mode.
Press a/b to select “Supply voltage” and
7
then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “On” and then press
8
ENTER.
Selected item Description
On Select “On” when your antenna is set-up
Off Select “Off” when you do not need to
and connected independently. Typical supply voltage: 5V Typical supply current: 50mA
supply voltage to your antenna, i.e. when your antenna is connected to a community antenna. (The factory default setting of this function is “Off”.)
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Initial auto installation
When the TV powers on for the fi rst time after purchase, the initial auto installation wizard appears. Follow the menus and make the necessary settings one after another.
Confi rm the following before turning on the power
• Is the antenna cable connected?
• Is the AC cord plugged in?
Press POWER a on the TV.
1
• The initial auto installation wizard appears.
Press a/b to select the desired language,
2
and then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “HOME” or “STORE”,
3
and then press ENTER.
Checking signal strength and channel strength
If you install a DTV antenna for the fi rst time or relocate it, you should adjust the alignment of the antenna to receive a good reception while checking the antenna setup screen.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Channel settings” and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Antenna setup-
5
DIGITAL”, and then press ENTER.
H
Power supply setting to antenna terminal
Press c/d to select “On” or “Off”.
Supply voltage
Signal strength
Channel strength
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”.
• HOME: “STANDARD” will be the default value for the “AV mode” setting.
• STORE: “DYNAMIC (Fixed)” will be the default value for the “AV mode” setting. If the “AV mode” is changed, the TV will automatically switch back to “DYNAMIC (Fixed)” when there is no further change to TV setting for 30 minutes. When selecting “STORE”, press c/d to select “Yes”or “No” to confi rm.
Setting the country.
4
Press a/b to select your country or area, and then press ENTER.
• This setting screen only appears during the initial auto installation.
Press c/d to select “Digital Search” or
5
“Analogue Search” and then press ENTER.
• When the country setting is set to “Australia”, only “Digital Search” is available.
The TV searches for, sorts and stores all
6
the receivable TV stations according to their settings and the connected antenna.
• To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press RETURN.
NOTE
• HOME mode: Settings are optimised for normal home viewing and energy effi ciency.
• STORE mode: Settings are designed for maximum impact in retail store displays.
• To change the “STORE” mode to “HOME” mode, please refer to page 82 to reset the unit.
• If you turn off the power on the TV after performing step 4, the initial auto installation wizard does not appear. The auto installation function allows you to execute the auto installation again from the “Setup” menu. (See page 20.)
• The initial auto installation wizard will go off if you leave the TV unattended for 30 minutes before searching for channels in step 5.
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STOREHOME
On Off
H Checking signal strength
Press
Supply voltage
Signal strength
Channel strength
to select “Signal strength”.
a/b
CH No. 14
Signal strength
Current Max.0
Quality
Current Max.00
0
H Checking channel strength
Press a/b to select “Channel strength”, and then press ENTER.
Supply voltage
Signal strength
Channel strength
Position and align the antenna so that the
6
maximum possible values for “Signal strength” and “Quality” are obtained.
NOTE
• The values of “Signal strength” and “Quality” indicate when to check the appropriate alignment of the antenna.
Frequency
CH No.
Signal strength
Current Max.0
Quality
Current Max.00
482.0
22
MHz
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About Menu operations
What is Menu?
• You need to bring up the On-Screen Display to perform settings for the TV. The On-Screen Display for the settings is called “Menu”.
• The Menu can be operated with the remote control unit.
Basic Menu operations
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Link operation
Press c/d to select the desired menu.
2
EPG
3
Press a/ item.
b/c/d
to select the desired menu
Press ENTER to proceed if necessary.
:Back:Enter
:Exit:Enter:Select:Select menu
:Exit:Enter:Select:Select Menu
SetupCH list
AV m od e
Select picture and audio quality
Backlight
-16 +16+3
3D brightness boost
Contrast
+30
001
002
003
AV m ode
OPC
Backlight
Picture
[STANDARD]
0+40
Menu
CH listEPG
DTV
TV1 SD Moving
TV2 HD ColorBar
TV3 H264 SD-Color Pat…
Menu
SetupCH list
Picture
STANDARD
[STANDARD]
[Off]
-16 +16+3
Menu
STANDARD
[Middle]
Using the control panel of the TV
w
You can also operate the Menu using the control panel of the TV. Button operations on the control panel correspond to the ones on the remote control as shown below.
TV control panel buttons Remote control buttons
INPUT
b
CH
r a
CH
s b
VOL
kd
VOL
lc
ENTER
NOTE
• Menu options differ in the selected input modes, but the operating procedures are the same.
• The screens in the operation manual are for explanation purposes (some are enlarged, others cropped) and may vary slightly from the actual screens.
About Guide Display
The operations differ depending on the functions and menu items. Refer to the guide display for the key buttons.
Press a/b or c/d to select the desired item
4
or adjust the item to the desired level. Press ENTER if necessary.
Press EXIT or MENU to exit the MENU.
5
Press RETURN as necessary to return to the previous MENUs.
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Setting channels automatically
You can run auto installation again, even after setting up the preset channels.
Press a/b to select “Auto installation”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Menu
SetupCH list
:Back:Enter
View setting
Auto installation
Channel settings
Execute auto installation
Ethernet setup
If you have already set the passwod, enter it
5
here.
• See page 31 for setting a password.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
6
ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired language
7
listed on the screen, and then press ENTER. Press
to select “Digital Search” or
c/d
[Off]
“Analogue Search”, and then press ENTER. You do not need to do anything during the
auto search.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”.
SetupCH list
:Exit:Enter:Select
View setting
Auto installation
Channel settings
Ethernet setup
Menu
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Selecting programmes Adjusting the volume
You can change channels in several ways.
Using CH r/s on the remote control unit
• Press CH r to increase the channel number.
• Press CH s to decrease the channel number.
NOTE
CH r/s on the TV operates the same as CH r/s on
the remote control unit.
Changing the volume
You can change the volume on the TV or on the remote control unit.
• To increase the volume, press VOL e.
• To decrease the volume, press VOL f.
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 0, followed by 2. To select a 2-digit channel (e.g. channel 12):
• Press 1, followed by 2. To select a 3-digit channel (e.g. channel 123):
• Press 1, followed by 2 and 3.
When viewing Teletext information
View a page directly which is 3-digit page number from 100 to 899 by pressing buttons 0 to 9.
Channel display
(Example)
20
NOTE
• “TV”, “INPUT1”, “INPUT2”, “INPUT3” (PC), “INPUT4” (ARC), “INPUT5”, “INPUT6”, “INPUT7” and USB modes can store volume adjustment values separately.
DTV
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Setting channels to your preference
You can run the auto search procedure again at any time by accessing the “Setup” menu and “Programme setup”. Channels can be tuned automatically or manually.
Digital settings
You can reconfi gure DTV services settings automatically or manually.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Channel settings” and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Programme setup”, and
5
then press ENTER. If you have already set the password, enter it here.
• See page 31 for setting a password.
The “Digital setting” screen displays and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired menu item,
6
and then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
7
ENTER.
NOTE
• “Digital setting” is available only in the DTV mode.
H Additional search
Use this menu to add new services automatically after auto installation has been completed.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”.
Press a/b to select the desired service.
1
Press the colour button on the remote control
2
corresponding with the item you want to reconfi gure.
• The ✔ mark indicates the operation is set to on. Each time the colour button is pressed, you can switch the corresponding operation on/off.
Buttons for Manual Adjust operation
Menu items
Lock R When the service is
CH skip G Services with a ✓ mark
Delete Y The service is deleted
Sort B The item position of
Remote
control
buttons
Description
locked, you must enter your password whenever you tune to the service.
are passed over when pressing r/s in the TV/remote control unit.
from the list. Execute one of “Auto installation”, “Additional search” or “Manual search” to watch the deleted service again.
services can be sorted.
The item position of services can be sorted
Press a/b to select the service whose item
1
position you want to move, and then press B.
DTV 994  
DTV 995 SIT 1
Press a/b to move it to the desired position, and
2
then press ENTER.
DTV 994
DTV 995 SIT 2
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all desired service
3
items are sorted.
SIT 2

SIT 1

H Manual search
Add new services within a specifi ed frequency band.
• Enter the frequency using 0 - 9 numeric buttons.
H Manual adjust
Confi gure various settings for each service using the Colour (R, G, Y, B) buttons.
Additional search
Manual search
Manual adjust
Yes No
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Manual setting for each channel (Analogue)
You can set some channel items manually. They are Search, Fine (TV frequency), Colour sys., Sound sys., Label, Skip and Lock.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Channel settings” and
4
then press ENTER.
The “Programme setup” screen displays, and
5
then press ENTER. If you have already set the password, enter it here.
• See page 31 for setting a password.
The “Analogue setting” screen displays, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Manual Adjust”, and
6
then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
7
ENTER.
NOTE
• “Analogue setting” is available only in the ATV mode.
Programme Setup “Manual Adjust” menu
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”
.
Press a/b to select “Search”, and then press
2
ENTER.
Search
Fine
Colour sys.
Sound sys.
Label
Skip
Lock
Press a/b to select item and press ENTER.
3
Next: Search the next channel.
Store: Memorise the current display channel.
Cancel: Return to the previous screen. (The search result will not be stored.)
Fine tuning
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
1
want to edit, and then press ENTER.
• The selected channel information displays.
Press a/b to select “Fine”, and then press
2
ENTER.
Press c/d to adjust the frequency, and then
3
press RETURN or MENU.
• Adjust while checking the background picture as a reference.
Search
Fine
Colour sys.
Sound sys.
Label
Skip
Lock
[48.25]
[PAL]
[Off]
[Off]
[48.25]
[PAL]
[Off]
[Off]
48.25 MHz
[ I ]
[ ]
[ I ]
[ ]
Next
Store
Cancel
48.25
MHz
01
06
11
16
02 03
07
12
17
08
13
18
04
09
14
19
Next
05
10
15
20
You can select one of the following settings.
Search (See this page.)
1
Fine (See this page.)
2
Colour sys. (See this page.)
3
Sound sys. (See page 24.)
4
Label (See page 24.)
5
Skip (See page 24.)
6
Lock (See page 24.)
7
Search tuning
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
1
want to edit, and then press ENTER.
• The selected channel information displays.
• Instead of the method above, you can also set by directly entering the frequency number of the channel with 0 - 9.
• When setting a frequency on the “Fine” screen, the last fi gure of the frequency needs to be “0” or “5”.
a
• 179.25 MHz: Press 1 s 7 s 9 s 2 s 5 s ENTER.
• 49.25 MHz: Press 4 s 9 s 2 s 5 s ENTER.
Colour system
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
1
want to edit, and then press ENTER.
• The selected channel information displays.
Press a/b to select “Colour sys.” and then
2
press ENTER.
• Receivable colour systems are listed.
Search
Fine
Colour sys.
Sound sys.
Label
Skip
Lock
Press a/b to select the optimum colour
3
system, and then press ENTER.
Colour system menu
[48.25]
[Auto]
[ I ]
[ ]
[Off]
[Off]
NTSC3.58
NTSC4.43
Auto
PAL
SECAM
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Sound system (Broadcasting system)
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
1
want to edit, and then press ENTER.
• The selected channel information displays.
Press a/b to select “Sound sys.”, and then
2
press ENTER.
• Receivable sound systems (Broadcasting systems) are listed.
Press a/b to select the optimum sound
3
system, and then press ENTER.
NOTE
• Check the sound system if the sound output were not correct.
Skipping channels
Channels with “Skip” set to “On” are passed over when using CH r/s even if selected while watching the image from the TV.
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
1
want to edit, and then press ENTER.
• The selected channel information will be displayed.
Press a/b to select “Skip”, and then press
2
ENTER.
• Skip menu displays.
Press a/b to set “Skip” to “On”, and then
3
press ENTER.
Setting the child lock
You can block the viewing of any channel.
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
1
want to edit, and then press ENTER.
• The selected channel information will be displayed.
Press a/b to select “Lock”, and then press
2
ENTER.
• Child lock menu will be displayed.
Press a/b to set “Lock” to “On”, and then
3
press ENTER.
NOTE
• See page 31 for setting a password.
• If “Lock” is set to “On” for a channel, “Child lock has been activated” is displayed when you select the channel, and the image and sound of the channel is blocked.
• When pressing RETURN while “Child lock has been activated” is displayed, password input menu will be displayed. Inputting the correct password lifts the child lock temporarily until the power is turned off.
Labelling channels
You can change individual channel names.
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
1
want to edit, and then press ENTER.
• The selected channel information displays.
Press a/b to select “Label”, and then press
2
ENTER.
• The software keyboard will be displayed.
Use the software keyboard to input the new
3
name.
• Refer to “Using Software keyboard” at the
bottom of this page.
Using Software keyboard
H
The software keyboard appears when you need to input text.
76
1
2
3
4
5
Char.Set
Caps a b c d e f
Done Clear
R G Y B
Cursor Left Cursor RightCaps Char.Set
ghi jk l
mno pq r
EXIT
stuvwx
yz: /.SP
123 ./@abc
1 Char. Set
Changes character set into the alphabet, numbers,
symbols, etc.
2 Caps
Changes characters to capital/lower case.
3 Done
Confi rm the entry.
4 Cancel
Abort input and close the software keyboard.
24
NOTE
• The name can be 5 characters or less. Select “Cancel” to set the channel name.
5 R/G/Y/B (Colour) buttons
Selects the coloured items on the screen.
8
6 Input cursor
Press c/d to move the cursor when highlighted.
7 Input fi eld
The text you enter is displayed as you type it in.
RETURN
DeleteCancel
9
10
11
8 Character
Input characters by using these buttons.
9
?
Put a line break.
10 Clear
Erases the character string.
• When the cursor is somewhere in a line: the character string to the right of the cursor will be erased.
• When the cursor is at the right end of a line: the entire line will be erased.
11 Delete
If the cursor is at the right end of a line, this erases
text one character at a time.
• You can also delete text by pressing RETURN on the remote control unit.
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Sorting programmes (Analogue)
Channel positions can be sorted freely.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Channel settings” and
4
then press ENTER.
The “Programme setup” screen displays, and
5
then press ENTER. If you have already set the password, enter it here.
• See page 31 for setting a password.
The “Analogue setting” screen displays, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Sort”, and then press
6
ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
7
ENTER.
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
8
want to move, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b/c/d to move it to the desired
9
position, and then press ENTER.
Repeat the steps 8 and 9 until all desired
10
channels are sorted.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”.
Sort menus
Please select channel to replace
01 SAT.1
0106SAT.1 KABEL
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
0302 04 05
07 08 09 10
Next
Erasing programmes (Analogue)
The individual programme can be erased.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Channel settings” and then press ENTER.
The “Programme setup” screen displays, and then press ENTER. If you have already set the password, enter it here.
• See page 31 for setting a password.
The “Analogue setting” screen displays, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Erase programme”, and
6
then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
7
ENTER.
Press a/b/c/d to select the channel you
8
want to erase, and then press ENTER.
• A message screen pops up.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
9
ENTER.
All the subsequent programmes move up.
Repeat the steps 8 and 9 until all desired
10
channels are erased.
to select “View setting”.
Erase programme menus
Please select channel to erase
01 SAT.1
0106SAT.1 PRO7 KABEL
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
0302 04 05
07 08 09 10
Next
Please select channel to replace
01 SAT.1 02 KABEL
0106SAT.1 KABEL
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
0106KABEL SAT.1
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
0302 04 05
07 08 09 10
Next
Please select channel to replace
01 KABEL
0302 04 05
07 08 09 10
Next
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Useful viewing functions
Time shift
This function enables you to pause the digital TV you are watching and start watching it again from the paused scene.
Press READY.
1
• The TV starts temporary recording of the real time broadcast in the background.
Time shift recordable time is approximately
150 minutes for SD or 60 minutes for HD (depending on the programmes).
Press I.
2
• The TV shows the programme from the scene that the TV started recording and the recording carries on.
• When the TV again playbacks after once pressing
to stop the programme, the TV shows the
H
programme from the stopped scene.
Buttons for time shift operation
Buttons Description
READY Start recording the programme you are
watching.
• You cannot playback the recorded programme until approximately three seconds after pressing READY to start recording.
• The operation panel for time shift displays only during time shift operation.
• The “Audio description setting” menu does not work during time shift playback.
• When the amount of memory used for time shift reaches “Full” and the blue point is around the left edge of the bar (see  and  in the Counter section on page 27), you cannot operate some functions (F (Pause), S (Reverse),
(Jumping backwards by 10 seconds)).
a
• Time shift recording will stop in three hours.
• Time shift does not work for ATV, external inputs, data broadcasts and radio broadcasts.
• To release time shift, press READY, change the DTV channel, change “INPUT” or turn off the power of the TV.
• Time shift will be released if no operations are performed for three hours.
• Some functions do not work during time shift.
• Time shift is not actually a recording function, so the recorded data is reset when you exit time shift.
• Time shift does not work automatically, it starts only when you press READY.
• The password is required when you use the buttons such as S, J, a, b if you set the password and the items for “Parental rating” except “No block” are selected.
• Recording automatically stops when no signal is received (recorded data will be lost).
Time shift does not work for any copy protected programmes.
• For certain signals, resolution may be reduced during time shift playback.
• Noise may appear in the image during time shift playback.
H Examples of time shift usage
When you move away from the TV for a while (press READY when you move away from the TV)
Without time shift
Away
I
H
F
S
J
a
b
NOTE
• Instead of pressing buttons on the remote control unit, the operations above are also available on the screen with the operation panel. You can call up this operation panel by pressing CONTROL on the remote control unit or select “Control (Time shift)” from “Setup” s “Option” s “Option for view”.
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Playback the recorded programme.
Stop the programme in playback (time shift recording continues) and go back to the real time broadcast (live).
Pause the programme in playback (time shift recording continues).
• This function is released in 15 minutes.
Reverse (each time you press this button, the reverse speed changes in three levels).
Fast forward (each time you press this button, the fast forward speed changes in three levels).
Playback after jumping backwards by 10 seconds.
Playback after jumping forward by 30 seconds.
You miss the scene while you are away.
With time shift
Away
You can watch the missed scene when you come back.
When you want to watch the same scene again (you must press READY in advance for time shift to function)
Without time shift
You cannot watch the same scene again.
With time shift
You can watch the same scene again.
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Display information regarding time shift
H
Auto input selection
Channel display
Channel information displays by pressing DISPLAY on the remote control unit.
Audio (ENG) STEREO Video Subtitle Off >> New information
The time shift ready icon shows up when READY is
pressed and the TV is recording the programme.
The status icon shows up depending on what is shown
on the screen.
Counter
The counter displays when you set “On” in “Display the Time shift memory” (Go to “Setup” s “Option” s “Time shift setting”).
Time shift Memory used:
The grey bar shows how much memory is in use.
This blue point shows how much time has progressed.
“Full” shows up when the grey bar reaches the right
edge. The TV starts overwriting the previously recorded data.
NOTE
• You can also call up the information above by pressing CONTROL on the remote control unit or select “Control (Time shift)” from “Setup” s “Option” s “Option for view”.
You can choose whether or not to switch the input source automatically when receiving an AQUOS LINK or an HDMI compatible signal on the TV during time shift operations.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “Option”.
3
Press a/b to select “Time shift setting”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Auto input selection”.
5
Press c/d to select the desired item.
6
Selected item Description
Release time shift when receiving an
Enable
Disable
AQUOS LINK or a HDMI compatible signal. Switch input source automatically.
Time shift continues to work. The TV does not switch input source automatically even when receiving an AQUOS LINK or a HDMI compatible signal.
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Freezing the image
Allows you to capture and freeze one frame from a moving image that you are watching.
Press FREEZE.
1
• Captures one frame from a moving image.
Press FREEZE again to cancel the function.
2
Using Freeze on the menu screen
Press
1
Press
2
Press a/b to select “Option for view”, and
3
then press ENTER.
Press
4
ENTER.
NOTE
• The still image automatically goes out after 30 minutes.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
a/b
to select “Option”.
to select “Freeze”, and then press
Returning to the previously selected channel
Press e again within 30 minutes to cancel the
2
mute.
• Before 30 minutes, the volume level returns to the previous setting.
NOTE
Mute will be cancelled after 30 minutes. However, the TV will not suddenly output loud sound as the volume level will be set to 0 automatically. Increase the volume level by pressing VOLk.
Outputting only audio
When listening to music from a music programme, you can set the display off and enjoy audio only.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
Selected item Description
On Audio is output without screen image.
Off
NOTE
• When you make operations that change the picture on the TV such as by changing the input source, the “Audio only” function is set to “Off”.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Audio only”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “On”, and then press ENTER.
to select “ECO”.
Both screen images and audio are output.
Press previously tuned channel. Press channel. Press input source and the previously selected one. Press A to return to the previous page in teletext mode.
to switch the currently tuned channel to the
A
again to switch back to the currently tuned
A
to toggle between the currently selected
A
Muting the audio temporarily
Using Mute (
mutes the current sound output.
e
Press e.
1
• The sound is silenced.
• “
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) on the remote control unit
e
” is displayed while the mute function is on.
Mute
Quick start
You can reduce the TV’s start-up time after turning on the power with the remote control unit.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Quick start”, and then
4
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “On”, and then press
5
ENTER.
Selected item Description
On
Off Power consumption is small during
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”.
The TV quickly starts up from standby, approximately 33 W of power consumption is required during standby.
standby.
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Menu language settings
You can also select a language from setup menu. Select from among 3 languages: English, Simplifi ed Chinese and Arabic.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Language”, and then
4
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired language
5
listed on the screen, and then press ENTER.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”.
Switching subtitle languages
Each time you press subtitle switches when the broadcast contains subtitle information.
Set “For hearing impaired” to “Yes”
on the remote control, the
[
NOTE
• If subtitles for the selected language are not included in a received broadcast, subtitles will not be shown for that language.
• Subtitles may not be displayed properly in 3D mode.
H Displaying subtitles for the hearing
impaired
If the broadcast includes subtitles for the hearing impaired, they will take precedence over other subtitles.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Individual setting” and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Subtitle”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “For hearing impaired”.
to select “View setting”.
(For hearing impaired) 1st language
••••••••
Off
Set “For hearing impaired” to “No”
1st language 2nd language
••••
Off
(For hearing impaired)
H Selecting the Language
Set up two preferred subtitle languages to display if the subtitle languages are available.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting” and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Subtitle”, and then press
5
ENTER.
Press a/b to select “1st language” or “2nd
6
language”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired language,
7
and then press ENTER.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “View setting”
2nd language
.
Press c/d to select “Yes”.
7
NOTE
• If the broadcast includes no subtitles for the hearing impaired, they will be not displayed even when set to “Yes”.
• Subtitles may not be displayed properly in 3D mode.
Digital audio language
Set up to three preferred multi audio languages to display if the audio languages are available.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
7
NOTE
• This function depends on audio language information from broadcasters.
• If audio for the selected language is not included in a received broadcast, audio will not be output for that language.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Individual setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Digital audio language”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “1st language”,“2nd language” or “3rd language”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired language, and then press ENTER.
to select “View setting”.
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Switching the analogue audio format
You can switch between multiple audio modes when watching a multiple audio or stereo broadcast programme.
In the NICAM TV broadcasts When receiving a stereo signal
Each time you press MPX, the mode switches between NICAM STEREO and MONO.
Stereo mode
ATV
01
B/G
STEREONICAM
New Information
When receiving a bilingual signal
Each time you press MPX, the mode switches among NICAM CH A, NICAM CH B, NICAM CH AB and MONO.
Bilingual mode
ATV
01
PAL
New Information
B/G B/G
CH ANICAM
ATV
New Information
ATV
PAL
New Information
01
MONO
01
CH BNICAM
B/GPAL PA L
When receiving a bilingual signal
Each time you press MPX, the mode switches among CH A, CH B and CH AB.
Bilingual mode
ATV
PAL
New Information
01
CH A
B/G
ATV
PAL
New Information
01
CH AB
ATV
01
PAL
New Information
B/G
CH B
B/G
When receiving a monaural signal When you press MPX, “MONO” displays.
Monaural mode
ATV
01
PAL
New Information
MONO
B/G
NOTE
• “BBC2”, “99” and “PAL” are tentative network name, channel and colour system.
Switching the digital audio format
If multi sound modes are received, each time you press MPX the mode switches as follows.
(Example)
Audio (ENG) : STEREO
L/R LRLR
ATV
PAL
New Information
01
B/G B/G
MONO
ATV
PAL
New Information
When receiving a monaural signal
Each time you press MPX, the mode switches between NICAM MONO and MONO.
Monaural mode
ATV
01
PAL PAL
New Information
B/G B/G
MONONICAM
ATV
New Information
In the TV mode of A2 TV broadcasts When receiving a stereo signal
Each time you press MPX, the mode switches between STEREO and MONO.
Stereo mode
ATV
01
PAL PAL
New Information
STEREO
B/G
ATV
New Information
01
CH ABNICAM
01
MONO
01
MONO
Audio (ENG) : CH A
CH A CH B CH AB
Audio (ENG) : MONO
H Press c/d to select L or R sound when the
STEREO or DUAL MONO screen is displayed.
Audio (ENG) : STEREO
L/R L RLR
B/G
NOTE
• The sound mode screen disappears in 6 seconds.
• Selectable items vary depending on the received broadcasts.
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Password setting for the child lock
Allows you to use a password to protect certain settings from being accidentally changed.
Setting a password
Register a 4-digit password number to use the Child Lock function.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Enter the 4-digit number as in step 8 to
9
confi rm.
Press ENTER to complete.
10
Password
Press to complete
OK
:Enter
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting” and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Password”, and then
5
press ENTER.
If you already set the password, enter it here.
6
Press
7
ENTER.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
c/d
to select “View setting”.
to select “Yes”, and then press
Password
Setting Password. You can change or
Enter the password again to confirm
clear Password
Yes N o
Enter your new password.
Use 4 digits
NOTE
• To view a locked channel (Lock setting in Programme setup “Manual adjust” is set to “On”), you must enter a password. (See page 24.) When you select a locked channel, a password prompt message pops up. Press RETURN to display the password input window.
Deleting the password
Allows you to clear your password.
Repeat steps 1 to 5 in Setting a password.
1
Enter the password.
2
Press c/d to select “No”, and then press
3
ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
4
ENTER to delete the password.
Password
Delete password?
Yes No
Enter the 4-digit number as a password using
8
0 - 9.
Password
Setting Password. You can change or
Enter the password again to confirm
clear Password
Yes N o
Enter your new password.
Use 4 digits
NOTE
As a precautionary measure, make a note of your password on the back of this operation manual, cut it out and keep it in a safe place that children cannot reach. (See page 89.)
• This function is only available for TV input mode.
• To relock a channel which has been temporarily unlocked by inputting the correct password, turn power off and then on again.
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Parental rate
This function allows TV channels to be restricted. It prevents children from watching violent or sexual scenes that may be considered inappropriate.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 in Setting a password.
1
Press a/b to select “Parental rating”, and
2
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select your desired rating, and
3
then press ENTER.
Selected item Description
No block Cancel the blocking.
age xx years Select desired age to block.
General and above (G)
Parental guidance and above (PG)
Mature and above (M)
Mature adult and above (MA)
Adult violence and above (AV)
Restricted and above (R)
(Example) If age 14 is selected, programmes rated for ages of 15 or more are blocked.
Content is not offensive to most viewers.
Content is such that parents may not want their children to view the programme.
Mature audience only. This programme is specifi cally designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 15.
Mature adult only. This programme is specifi cally designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 15.
Not for children under age 15. Strong elements of sex and/or violence.
Not for children under age 18. Strong elements of sex and/or violence.
Programme title display
This function allows you to display programme information on the screen including the title and airtime by tuning a channel.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Screen effect” and then
4
press ENTER.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “Option”.
Press c/d to select “Yes”.
6
NOTE
• The Programme title display function is only available for the DTV mode.
Key lock
This function allows you to lock the buttons on the TV or remote control in order to prohibit children from changing the channel or volume.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Key lock”, and then
4
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “RC Control Lock”
5
or “Button Control Lock”, and then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
6
ENTER.
Selected item Description
Off Unlock the buttons.
RC Control Lock
Button Control Lock
NOTE
• You cannot set both “RC Control Lock” and “Button Control Lock” at the same time.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “Option”.
The operation with remote control is blocked.
The operation with main unit buttons is blocked.
H Cancelling the lock
To cancel “RC Control Lock” follow the below steps using the TV control panel buttons on the TV.
Press MENU Z on the TV and VOL k/l to
1
select “Setup”.
Press CHs and VOLk/l to select “Option”.
2
Press CHr/s to select “Key lock” and then
3
press INPUT b.
Press CHr/s to select “Off” and then press
4
INPUT b.
Press a/b to select “Programme title display”.
5
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NOTE
• See page 19 for the functions of the TV control panel
buttons.
To cancel “Button Control Lock”, use the remote
control.
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Energy conservation settings
Auto power-off at a designated time
This function is conveniently used when, for instance, going to bed while watching TV.
Using Sleep timer on the menu screen
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Sleep timer”, and then
4
press ENTER.
Press
5
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired item, and
6
then press ENTER.
NOTE
• When the time has been set, countdown automatically starts.
• Five minutes before the preset of time expires, the remaining time displays each minute.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
a/b
to select “ECO”.
to select “Change”, and then
ECO picture control
This function automatically detects the image source and decreases the power consumption while keeping the brightness of the image unchanged.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Energy save
This function enables you to automatically reduce the backlight brightness in order to decrease the power consumption and increase the backlight life span.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
Selected item Description
Standard
Advanced
Off The backlight brightness is the same
NOTE
• You can also go to “Energy save” mode by pressing ECO.
• This function does not work when “3D brightness boost” is set to “High” or “Low”.
b/c/d
• ECO menu displays.
Press a/b to select “Energy save”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Standard” or “Advanced”, and then press ENTER.
to select “ECO”.
Reduces the backlight brightness.
Reduces the backlight brightness more than “Standard”.
value of your settings in the selected “AV mode ”.
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
NOTE
• This function does not work when “AV mode” is set to “DYNAMIC (Fixed)” or “Auto”.
• This function is greyed out in 3D mode.
b/c/d
• ECO menu displays.
Press a/b to select “ECO picture control”.
Press c/d to select “On” or “Off”.
to select “ECO”.
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Auto power-off after the end of broadcast
You can set the TV to automatically power off in about 15 minutes after the TV goes into a state of receiving no programme signals, such as the end of a broadcast day.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “No signal off”.
4
Press
5
• Five minutes before the power shuts down, the remaining time displays every minute.
NOTE
• “Disable” is the factory preset value.
• When a TV programme fi nishes, and the TV receives signal input, this function may not operate.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
c/d
to select “ECO”.
to select “Enable”.
Auto power-off when there are no operations performed
You can set the TV to automatically power off when no TV operation is performed for 30 minutes or more than 3 hours.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Picture size settings
Selecting the Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) picture size automatically
WSS allows a television to switch automatically among the different screen formats.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
NOTE
• Try to set WIDE mode if an image does not switch to the correct screen format. When the broadcast signal contains no WSS information, the function will not work even if enabled.
• This function is available for 3D images converted from 2D images or normal 2D images.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “WSS”.
Press
c/d
Selecting the Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) picture size manually
The WSS signal has 4:3 auto-switching that allows you to select between Panorama and Normal.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
to select “Option”.
to select “On” or “Off”.
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
NOTE
• “Disable” is the factory preset value.
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b/c/d
Press a/b to select “No operation off”, and then press ENTER.
Press
a/b
• Five minutes before the power shuts down, the remaining time displays every minute.
to select “ECO”.
to select “30 min.” or “3 hr.”.
Press
3
4
5
4:3 mode “Panorama” 4:3 mode “Normal”
Selected item Description
Panorama Wide image without side bars
Normal Normal range keeping 4:3 or 16:9 aspect
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “4:3 Mode”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Panorama” or “Normal”, and then press ENTER.
to select “Option”.
WSS signal 4:3 screen
ratio
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Selecting the picture size manually
Manual Selection
You can select different picture sizes that account for the kind of each picture.
Press WIDE.
1
• The WIDE MODE menu displays.
• The menu lists the wide mode options selectable for the type of TV/video signal currently received.
WIDE MODE
Normal
Zoom 14:9
Panorama
Full
Cinema 16:9
Cinema 14:9
Press WIDE or a/b while the WIDE MODE
2
menu displays on the screen.
• As you toggle down the options, each mode is immediately refl ected on the TV.
Auto Selection
If you set “WSS” and “4:3 Mode” in the Setup menu on page 34, the optimum WIDE mode is automatically chosen for every broadcast containing the WSS information.
“WSS” menu
To enable Auto Selection, set “WSS” in the Setup menu to “On”. (See page 34.)
“4:3 Mode” menu
To set the type of the wide screen, select “Panorama” or “Normal” in the 4:3 Mode menu. (See page 34.)
4:3 Mode set to “Panorama” 4:3 Mode set to “Normal”
NOTE
• “WSS” is also available in DTV mode. If the broadcast signal contains no WSS information, Auto Selection will not
• function even when the WSS option is enabled.
• You can also use wide mode from the menu screen.
• You may not be able to change the wide mode while in 3D mode.
Selected item Description
Normal For 4:3 “standard” pictures. A side bar appears on each side.
Zoom 14:9 For 14:9 letterbox pictures. A thin side bar appears on each side, and you may also see bars on the top and bottom with
Panorama In this mode the picture is progressively stretched toward each side of the screen.
Full For 16:9 squeeze pictures.
Cinema 16:9 For 16:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may appear on the top and bottom with some programmes.
Cinema 14:9 For 14:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may appear on the top and bottom with some programmes.
Dot by Dot
Underscan Display with an Underscan image only when receiving a 720p signal. Display with the High-Defi nition image adjusted
Auto Keeps the original aspect ratio and enlarges the picture as much as possible.
Original Keeps the original aspect ratio and size.
some programmes.
Display an image with the same number of pixels on the screen (only when receiving 1080i / 1080p signal).
optimally. Noise may appear on the edge of the screen with some programmes.
NOTE
Normal
Zoom 14:9 Panorama
• Some picture sizes may not be displayable depending on the input signal.
• “Auto” and “Original” can be selected only during video playback in “Video mode” of USB media/Home network on page 75.
Cinema 14:9 Cinema 16:9 Full
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Selecting a preset AV MODE
The “AV mode” function enables you to select appropriate settings for audio and video to account for the system environment which can vary due to factors like room brightness, type of programme watched or the type of image input from external equipment.
Using AV MODE on the remote control unit
Press AV MODE.
1
• Present AV MODE displays.
Press AV MODE again before the mode
2
displayed on the screen disappears.
• The mode changes as shown below.
TV input mode (2D)
AV MODE: STANDARD
AV MODE: AUTO
AV MODE: DYNAMIC (Fixed)
AV MODE: DYNAMIC
External input mode (2D)
AV MODE: STANDARD
AV MODE: AUTO
AV MODE: DYNAMIC (Fixed)
AV MODE: MOVIE
AV MODE: GAME
AV MODE: USER [TV]
AV MODE: MOVIE
AV MODE: GAME
AV MODE: PC
Using “AV mode” on the menu screen
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “AV mode”, and then
4
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired item, and
5
then press ENTER.
Selected item Description
AUTO The TV automatically sets the appropriate
STANDARD For a highly defi ned image in a normally
MOVIE For a movie
GAME Lowers image brightness for easier
PC* For PC. (Available only when inputting a
USER Allows the user to customise settings as
x.v.Colour** Produce realistic colour on the TV screen
DYNAMIC For a clear-cut image emphasising high
DYNAMIC (Fixed)
STANDARD (3D)
MOVIE (3D)
GAME (3D)
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “Picture”.
selection from the “AV mode” menu depending on the lighting conditions and the type of programme watched.
bright room
viewing.
PC signal.)
desired. You can set the mode for each input source.
unlike any other signal.
contrast for sports viewing.
Changes the image and sound settings to the factory preset values. No adjustments are allowed.
Refer to page 55 for details.
AV MODE: DYNAMIC
AV MODE: x.v.Colour
AV MODE: USER [ ]
TV or external input mode (3D)
AV MODE: STANDARD (3D)
AV MODE: GAME (3D)
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AV MODE: MOVIE (3D)
NOTE
• You can select a different “AV mode” item for each input mode. (For example, select “STANDARD” for TV input and “DYNAMIC” for VIDEO input.)
• The item marked with * is available only when selecting “INPUT4”, “INPUT5”, “INPUT6”, “INPUT7” or “INPUT3” (PC) from the “INPUT” in the “CH list” menu.
• The item marked with ** is available only when accepting an “x.v.Colour” signal through an HDMI terminal.
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Manual picture settings
Picture adjustment
You can adjust the picture to your preference. Follow the steps to adjust the picture.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select the desired menu item.
4
Press ENTER to proceed if necessary.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “Picture”.
SetupCH list
:Exit:Enter:Select
AV m od e
OPC
Backlight
-16 +16+3
3D brightness boost
Picture
STANDARD
[STANDARD]
Menu
[Middle]
[Off]
Selected item
OPC Sets whether or not the screen brightness
Backlight The screen dims The screen
3D brightness boost
Contrast For less contrast For more contrast
Brightness For less brightness
Colour For less colour
Tint Skin tones become
Sharpness For less sharpness
Advanced
Reset Resets all picture adjustment items to the
NOTE
• When “High” or “Low” in “3D brightness boost” is selected, “OPC”, “Backlight” and “Range of OPC” are not available.
• The “3D brightness boost” is not available for 2D mode.
• The “3D brightness boost” items can be saved for every 3D “AV mode” item (“STANDARD (3D)”, “MOVIE (3D)” and “GAME (3D)”.)
OPC (Optical Picture Control) setting
w
button
c
is automatically adjusted according to the lighting condition in the room. (OPC setting: See this page.)
Refer to page 55 for details.
intensity
purplish
For fi ner picture adjustments. (See pages 38 to 39.)
factory preset values.
button
d
brightens
For more brightness
For more colour intensity
Skin tones become greenish
For more sharpness
You can set the TV to automatically adjust the screen to suitable backlight brightness according to the lighting conditions.
Press a/b or c/d to select the desired item
5
or adjust the item to the desired level. Press
ENTER if necessary.
NOTE
• For resetting all adjustment items to factory preset values, pressa/b to select “Reset”, press ENTER, press a/b to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
• When “Backlight” is adjusted, “OPC” is set to “Off”.
Using OPC on the menu screen
Selected item Description
Off The brightness is fi xed at the value set in
“Backlight” (See this page).
On Automatically adjusts
On: Display Displays the OPC effect on the screen
while adjusting the brightness of the screen.
OPC sensor
NOTE
• Make sure no object obstructs the OPC sensor, which could affect its ability to sense surrounding light.
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Advanced picture settings
The advanced settings enable you to set the picture adjustment in more detail. There are twelve options you can choose from.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press
3
Press a/b to select “Advanced”, and then
4
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired menu, and
5
then press ENTER.
C.M.S.-hue
H
This function adjusts the hue of a selected colour using a six-colour adjustment system.
C.M.S.-saturation
H
This function increases or decreases the saturation of a selected colour using a six-colour adjustment system.
C.M.S.-value
H
This function makes the image brighter or darker depending on the value of the setting.
Colour temp. (Colour temperature)
w
Adjusts the colour temperature to give the best white image.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “Picture”.
w AQUOMOTION
“AQUOMOTION” technology provides superior solutions for digital display picture quality removing motion blur (“Scan”, “High”, “Low”, “Off”).
NOTE
• This effect is greater on fast moving images.
• “AQUOMOTION” will have no effect in the following cases.
1) The type of signal received is a PC signal.
2) An OSD is being displayed.
3) Teletext is activated.
• If images appear blurred, set the “AQUOMOTION” to “Off”.
H Quad pixel plus
Reproduces high-defi nition images with higher resolution.
H
Gamma adjustment
Adjust mid-level brightness. The adjustment range of the gamma can be set to a maximum of +2 and a minimum of -2 by pressing c or d.
Film mode
H
Automatically detects a fi lm-based source (originally encoded at 24/25 frames/second, depending on the vertical frequency), analyses it then recreates each still fi lm frame for high-defi nition picture quality.
Selected item Description
Advanced (High)
Advanced (Low)
Standard
Off Film mode off.
Display moving picture more smoothly with high quality.
Display moving picture smoothly with high quality.
Display every picture frame in equal time, feeling like watching in cinema.
Selected item Description
High White with bluish tone.
Mid-High Intermediate tone between “High” and
Middle Natural tone.
Mid-Low Intermediate tone between “Middle” and
Low White with reddish tone.
R/G/B Gain (LO), R/G/B Gain (HI)
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“Middle”.
“Low”.
Adjusts the white balance by changing the value of each item.
NOTE
• Film mode is not selectable depending on the input signal type.
• You can select “Advanced”, “Standard” and “Off” in 3D mode.
H
Active contrast
Automatically adjusts the contrast of an image according to the scene.
H
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
Reduces noise on screen and produces a clearer video image. (“Auto”, “High”, “Middle”, “Low”, “Off”).
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Monochrome
w
When set to “On”, images are displayed in monochrome.
Range of OPC
H
The brightness level range of the OPC sensor’s automatic adjustments can be set according to your preferences. The adjustment range of the OPC sensor can be set to a maximum of +16 and a minimum of -16.
Selected item Description
Max. -16 through +16
Min. -16 through +16
NOTE
• This function is available only when the OPC setting is set to On or On: Display.
• The maximum setting cannot be set to a smaller number than the minimum setting.
• The minimum setting cannot be set to a bigger number than the maximum setting.
• The maximum and minimum settings cannot be set to the same number. Depending on the brightness of the surrounding light, the OPC
• sensor might not operate if the adjustment range is small.
Other picture settings
Adjusting the image position
For adjusting a picture's horizontal and vertical position.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Screen effect” and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Position”, and then press ENTER.
to select “Option”.
Selected item Description
H-Pos. Centres the image by moving it to the left
V-Pos. Centres the image by moving it up or
Press c/d to adjust the item to your desired
7
position.
NOTE
• For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset values, press a/b to select “Reset”, and then press ENTER.
Adjustments are stored separately according to input
source.
• Images may not be displayed properly depending on the settings and/or signals.
• This function is available for 3D images converted from 2D images or normal 2D images.
or right.
down.
Game play time
This function displays the elapsed game time so you do not lose track of the time. To display the elapsed time, select “GAME” under “AV mode” for the input mode of the terminal connected to the game console before starting the game.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
Selected item Description
On The elapsed time is displayed every 30
Off No adjustment
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Game play time”.
Press c/d to select “On”.
minutes when you switch to GAME mode in external input mode.
to select “Option”.
Press a/b to select “H-Pos.” or “V-Pos.”.
6
Position
Display position adjustment
H-Pos.
0
-8 +8
V-Pos.
0
-8 +8
NOTE
• “Game play time” is displayed in the external input mode.
• “Game play time” is reset after performing the following operations:
1. When toggling the input.
2. When changing “AV mode”.
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Indicating time on the screen
w Time display
This function allows you to display the clock time on the lower right screen.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting” and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Time display” and then
5
press ENTER.
w Time format
You can select the time format (either 24HR or AM/PM) for the clock time.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting” and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Time display” and then
5
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Time format” and then
6
press ENTER.
Press c/d to select the desired time format
7
and then press ENTER.
Time display
Time format
Selecting time format
Press a/b to select “Time display” and then
6
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “On” or “On (half-hourly)”
7
and then press ENTER.
Time display
Time format
Selected item Description
On Display the clock time.
On (half­hourly)
Off Hide the clock time.
NOTE
Time information is available when channel time information including the teletext information is obtained in the “ATV” or “DTV” mode.
Display the clock time in 30 minutes increments.
Displaying the clock On/Off
On
On (half-hourly)
Off
24HR AM/PM
NOTE
• The displayed time may differ depending on the programmes because of the programme information.
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Audio adjustment
You can adjust the audio of the selected AV mode.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
Selected item
Treble For weaker treble For stronger treble
Bass For weaker bass For stronger bass
Balance Increase audio from
NOTE
• For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset values, press a/b to select “Reset”, press ENTER, press
to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
a/b
b/c/d
Press a/b to select the desired menu item. Press ENTER to proceed if necessary.
Press a/b or c/d to select the desired item or adjust the item to the desired level. Press ENTER if necessary.
the left speaker
w Surround
The surround function produces a surround effect from the speakers.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
to select “Audio”.
button
c
dbutton
Increase audio from the right speaker
w Bass enhancer
This function allows you to enjoy bass-enhanced sound.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Bass enhancer”.
Press c/d to select “On” or “Off”.
to select “Audio”.
Automatic volume adjustment
Different sound sources sometimes do not have the same volume level, such as a programme and its commercial breaks. The Automatic volume control (Auto volume) reduces this problem by equalizing levels.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Auto volume”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “High”, “Middle”, “Low” or “Off”, and then press ENTER.
to select “Audio”.
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
Selected item Description
3D Hall
3D Movie
3D Standard
SRS TS HD
Off Outputs normal sound.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Surround”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired item. Press ENTER to proceed if necessary.
to select “Audio”.
Reproduces a concert hall experience with realistic live surround sound based on reverberant sounds measured in a concert hall.
Reproduces a movie theater experience with realistic live surround sound based on reverberant sounds measured in a movie theater.
Creates three-dimensional surround sound with detailed control of the signal phase.
SRS TruSurround HDTM creates a high quality surround sound experience, when watching DVD movies and TV programmes broadcast in surround sound.
Selected item Description
High Reduces the volume gaps among different
Middle Operates on a level between “High” and
Low Reduces the volume gaps among different
Off Does not reduce the volume gaps among
sound sources strongly.
“Low”.
sound sources slightly.
different sound sources.
Clear voice
This function emphasises speech against background noise for greater intelligibility.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Clear voice”.
Press c/d to select “On” or “Off”.
to select “Audio”.
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Audio description setting
This function allows you to enable output of audio description if the TV receives a signal including audio description.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “Audio”.
3
Press a/b to select “Audio description
4
setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Audio description” or
5
“Mix level”.
Press c/d to select the desired item or level,
6
and then press ENTER.
NOTE
• When the “Audio description” is set to “On”, the audio description sound is superimposed on the main audio when you select a broadcast compatible with audio description.
• If you do not clearly hear the sound for the visually impaired, select “Mix level”, and select the upper level to turn up the volume.
• This function is available only for DTV broadcasts. This “Audio description setting” menu is not displayed for the ATV or the external inputs.
• The audio description sound is superimposed on the main audio only when the sound is output on the speaker sound output, headphone sound output and sound for audio out output. The sound is not output on the S/PDIF sound output and the HDMI sound output.
• This function is not available for the AQUOS Audio speaker system.
• This function does not work during time shift playback.
Digital audio output
This function allows you to select your favourite audio output system.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Terminal setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Digital audio output”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select your desired output system, and then press ENTER.
to select “Option”.
PCM
Dolby Digital
Selected item Description
PCM
Dolby Digital When set to “Dolby Digital”, Dolby Digital
The optical output format is normally in PCM.
is output when the Dolby Digital audio formats are received.
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Programme guide
You can check the current schedule of DTV events and view detailed information about current events.
Press ENTER to display the programme guide
1
list.
Press a/b to display your desired
2
programme, and then press ENTER.
• When you press ENTER, the TV jumps to the
channel.
Link operation
:Exit:Enter:Select:Select menu
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
Menu
CH listEPG
DTV
TV1 SD Moving
TV2 HD ColorBar
TV3 H264 SD-Color Pat…
TV4 H264 HD-Monosco
SD Color Pattern
HD Moving
SD Colour Bar
MPEG SD Moving
Info
While watching DTV you can check the extended programme information on the screen using INFO on the remote control.
001 DTV TV1
SD Moving
20:00 - 21:00
HProgramme info.
HInput Info.
Video : 576i Audio : STEREO Age : No limit Optic. REC : OK
• If there is more information, pressing c/d allows you to go to the next page or return to the previous page.
• You can cancel this info by pressing INFO again.
Using Info on the menu screen
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Option for view” and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Programme info.” and then press ENTER.
to select “Option”.
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ATV (Analogue)/DTV (Digital) buttons
Use the following buttons on the remote control to operate the menu.
When you watch the TV for the fi rst time
When the TV powers on for the fi rst time after purchase, perform the auto installation.
ATV (Analogue TV)
You can run the auto installation to set channels automatically.
To watch the analogue TV, select “Auto
1
installation” from “Setup” menu. (See page 20.)
After setting the channels, you can select a
2
channel using CHr/s or 0-9 on the remote control unit. (See page 21.)
DTV (Digital TV)
When the TV accesses to DTV mode for the fi rst time, you need to run the auto search. To scan all available services in your area, follow the procedures below.
To watch DTV broadcasts, select “Digital
1
search” from “Auto installation” menu. (See page 18.)
After setting the channels, you can select a
2
channel using CHr/s or 0-9 on the remote control unit. (See page 21.)
ATV: Press to switch to analogue TV mode. After switching from digital TV or external input mode to analogue TV mode, the TV jumps to the most recently viewed analogue channel.
DTV: Press to switch to digital TV mode. After switching from analogue TV or external input mode to digital TV mode, the TV jumps to the most recently viewed digital TV channel.
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EPG
What is an EPG?
An “EPG” (Electronic Programme Guide) is a programme schedule, which is displayed on the TV screen. The EPG is broadcasted together with DTV. The TV screen shows the EPG when the viewer presses EPG on the remote control, provided that the TV is receiving the digital broadcasting signal. The EPG enables you to search for a programme, view the programme schedule in detail.
Basic settings
EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) is a programme list that is displayed on the screen. With the EPG, you can check the schedule of DTV, view detailed information about them, tune to an event currently on-air and set a timer for future events.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
b/c/d
to select “View setting”.
EPG display settings
Go to “Menu” s “Setup” s “Option” s “EPG setup”
“Display range setup” or “Genre icon setup”.
s
H Display range setup
The Display range setup allows you to select three types of time spans for display on the screen.
Selected item Description
Mode1 (Wide angle)
Mode2 (Zoom)
Mode3 (Vertical angle)
NOTE
• “Display range setup” cannot be selected when the country setting is set to “New Zealand”.
Display six hours of programme information.
Display three hours of programme information.
Change to the EPG display format with a vertical time span.
H Genre icon setup
You can grey out or place a mark on desired genres and smoothly search for programmes you frequently watch.
Genre icon list for Australia
Icon Genre Icon Genre
Press a/b to select “Individual setting”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Standby search” and
5
then press ENTER.
Press
6
Press c/d to select the desired item.
7
to select “EPG”.
a/b
H EPG (setting for receiving EPG data)
EPG setup must be selected to “Yes” to enable automatic capturing of data for all available channels while the TV set is in standby mode. If EPG is set to “No”, only EPG data for the current channel will be updated.
Selecting EPG to “Yes” will result in higher power consumption*. Selecting EPG to “No” will save power consumption.
NOTE
* Approximately 33W for 15-30 minutes (depending on number of channels tuned) after power off from remote control.
• EPG data will not update if the TV is turned off from the mains power switch.
• “EPG” cannot be selected when the country setting is set to “New Zealand”.
Movie
News
Entertainment Infotainment
Sport Special
Children’s Comedy
Music Drama
Arts/Culture Documentary
Current affairs
Education/ Information
Genre icon list for Singapore and New Zealand
Icon Genre Icon Genre
Movie/Drama
News/Current affairs
Show/Game show
Sports
Children’s/Youth programmes
NOTE
• You can easily distinguish the Genre icons by darkening or lightening the icon’s shade.
• Genre types depend on the country setting.
Music/Ballet/Dance
Arts/Culture (without music)
Social/Political issues/Economics
Education/Science/ Factual topics
Leisure hobbies
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Selecting a programme using EPG
Basic operation
H Display the EPG screen
Press EPG.
2
EPG
EPG [DTV-TV]
001 20:00 - 21:00
TV1
TV2
TV3
TV4
SD Color Pattern
HD Moving
SD Color Bar
MPEG SD Moving 008
: Select : Enter : Back : Exit Programme info. Search by genre Search by date Timer list
H Display the EPG screen
1 Press c/d to select the time span you
want to search.
• Continue to press d to display programmes in the next time span.
Press a/b to select the desired
2
programme.
• If a or b are displayed on the left of the services, continue to press a/b to display next or previous screen.
Close the EPG screen
H
Press EPG again.
Selecting a programme
TV1 SD Moving
20 21 22 23 0 1
001
SD Moving
HD ColorBar
002
003
H264 SD-Color P...
004
H264 HD-Monosco
005
006
007
NOTE
• You can also display the EPG screen from “Menu” s “EPG” s “EPG”.
• The time displayed on the EPG is information sent by the TV station.
• When the country setting is set to “New Zealand”, the EPG screen and operation differ due to the use of MHEG-5 EPG. The EPG screen and operation vary depending on the broadcasts.
• When the country setting is set to “New Zealand”, the EPG function is not available when MHEG-5 EPG is not broadcasted.
• MHEG-5 EPG may not be displayed properly in the 3D mode. If so, cancel the 3D mode and then MHEG-5 EPG will be available.
• The MHEG-5 EPG function is not available for models for the Australia market.
SD Moving SD Moving
HD ColorBar
H264 SD-Color Pattern
H264 HD-Monosco
HD ColorBar
H264 SD-Color Pattern
H264 HD-Monosco
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3 Check programme information
Press a/b/c/d to select the programme
1
you want to check.
Press R.
2
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Programme information
Programme Info.
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4 Search a programme in a category
Press G.
1
Press a/b to select the desired genre, and then press ENTER.
2
Press a/b to select a programme you want to watch, and then press ENTER.
3
EPG [DTV-TV] [Fri] 1/4 20:00
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Movie
News
Entertainment
Sports
Children’s
Music
Arts/Culture
Current affairs
Education/Information
Infotainment
Special
Comedy
Drama
Documentary
: Select : Enter : Back : Exit
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Select other time by c d
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NOTE
• The genre information depends on the broadcasts.
• You can also display the EPG screen from “Menu” s “EPG” s “Search by genre”.
• When the country setting is set to “New Zealand”, this function is not available due to the use of MHEG-5 EPG.
5 Search for a programme by date/time
Press Y.
1
Press c/d to select the desired time span and then press ENTER.
2
EPG [DTV-TV]
Search by time
0 – 6 6 – 12 12 – 18 18 – 0
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3
NOTE
• When you select a programme outside of the current time span, the timer setting screen displays. (See page 48.)
• You can also display the EPG screen from “Menu” s “EPG” s “Search by date”.
• When the country setting is set to “New Zealand”, this function is not available due to the use of MHEG-5 EPG.
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Watching TV
Timer setting using EPG
You can select TV programmes using data from the EPG.
Press EPG.
1
Press a/b/c/d to select the programme
2
you want to set, and then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select the timer setting, and
3
then press ENTER.
• If you select “No”, the TV returns to the EPG screen.
H Selecting “Watch” in the timer setup
screen
This setting allows you to switch to a programme at a set time.
Press c/d to select “Watch”, and then press
1
ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
2
ENTER. Press ENTER to set time.
3
• The selected TV programme is marked with an icon.
NOTE
• When the country setting is set to “New Zealand”, this function is not available due to the use of MHEG-5 EPG.
Cancelling the timer setting
Press EPG.
1
Press a/b/c/d to select the programme on
2
timer setup, and then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Cancel”, and then press
3
ENTER.
Press
4
ENTER.
Press ENTER to cancel timer setup.
5
H Cancelling using B button on the remote
control
Press EPG.
1
Press B to display the timer list screen.
2
Press a/b to select a programme you want
3
to change, and then press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “Cancel”, and then press
4
ENTER.
Press
5
ENTER.
NOTE
• When the country setting is set to “New Zealand”, this function is not available due to the use of MHEG-5 EPG.
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to select “Yes”, and then press
c/d
to select “Yes”, and then press
c/d
Time zone
This function enables you to select your local time zone.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
NOTE
• This function lets you select the right time zone in case the time displayed in the EPG does not match the local time of your area.
• When the country setting is set to “Australia”, this function is available. When the country setting is set to “Singapore” or “New Zealand”, this function is not available.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Individual setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Time zone”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired time zone and then press ENTER.
to select “View setting”.
MHEG-5 (EPG) setting
This function is set to enable MHEG-5 in DTV mode.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “MHEG-5 (EPG)”, and
5
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Enable” or “Disable”,
6
and then press ENTER.
Selected item Description
Enable MHEG-5 is displayed during DTV mode.
Disable MHEG-5 is not displayed during DTV mode.
NOTE
• This function is only displayed for models for the New Zealand market. This function is not displayed for models for the Singapore or Australia market.
• When the country setting is set to “New Zealand” in the initial auto installation, this function is available. When the country setting is set to “Australia” or “Singapore”, this item is greyed out and cannot be selected.
• The MHEG-5 is not displayed when there is no MHEG-5 information on broadcast in setting this function to “Enable”.
• When this function is set to “Enable”, subtitles may not be displayed. If this occurs, set to “Disable” and then display of subtitles will be possible.
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You can enjoy 3D-supported images on the TV when you wear the supplied 3D glasses or optional 3D glasses.
NOTE
• Some menu items are greyed out in 3D mode. This is not a malfunction.
Preparing for the 3D glasses
Confi rm how to use the 3D glasses before watching 3D-supported images. These 3D glasses are only for use with SHARP LCD TVs supporting 3D.
Supplied accessories for the 3D glasses
3D glasses ( x 1)
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Glasses case ( x 1)
* Use the 3D glasses band and nose pad for children as needed.
3D glasses band * ( x 1)
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Cleaning cloth ( x 1)
Part name
1
2
34
Nose pad * (large × 1, small × 1)
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Precision screwdriver (phillips × 1, slotted × 1)
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5
6
7
Service terminal
1
• This terminal is for service use only. Do not connect any other device to this terminal.
Infrared receiver
2
• Receives an infrared signal sent from the TV. The 3D glasses turn off automatically after 3 minutes if no signal is received from the TV.
POWER 3D/2D (Power button)
3
• Press for at least two seconds to turn on and off the 3D glasses.
• When the 3D glasses are turned on, pressing this button switches between 2D and 3D modes.
LED light
4
• Blinks three times when the power is turned on.
• Blinks two times when 2D mode is selected.
• Blinks three times when 3D mode is selected.
• Blinks six times when the battery power is low.
Lights for two seconds when the power is turned off.
Nose pad mount
5
• The dedicated nose pad can be mounted here (See page 51.)
Battery case
6
3D glasses band mount
7
• The dedicated 3D glasses band can be mounted here (See page 51.)
NOTE
• Do not soil or apply stickers or other obstacles to the infrared receiver. Doing so may block signals from the TV and prevent the 3D glasses from working correctly.
• Interference from other infrared communications equipment may prevent you from viewing 3D images correctly.
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Before using the 3D glasses
Before using the 3D glasses for the fi rst time, remove the insulating sheet attached to them.
Replacing the button cell battery
The battery has an expected service life of approximately 75 hours.
• When the battery power is low, the LED light blinks six times after the power is turned on.
• When replacing the button cell, use only the designated battery type (Maxell branded CR2032 lithium button battery).
Loosen the screw used to secure the battery
1
cover, and then remove the battery cover.
1
2
Remove the button cell battery.
2
Place the tip of the slotted precision screwdriver
1
into the opening between the button cell and the socket.
Lift up the button cell while taking care not to
2
get the screwdriver caught on the metal latch.
1
2
Hook a new button cell to the metal latch and
4
insert it into the socket.
• Take care not to reverse the battery polarity (e and f) when inserting the button cell.
Close the battery cover.
5
2
Insert the screw to secure the battery cover.
6
1
When the battery comes loose from the
3
socket, pick it out with your fi ngers.
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NOTE
• Refer to page 16 for details of battery disposal.
• Used batteries should be disposed in accordance with local laws and regulations.
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Attaching the nose pad
Attach either of the supplied nose pads as needed (such as when the glasses do not fi t properly). The glasses come with a large and small nose pad.
Attaching the
nose pad
Removing the
nose pad
Attaching the 3D glasses band
Attach the supplied 3D glasses band strap as needed (such as when the glasses do not fi t properly). Insert the ends of the 3D glasses into the 3D glasses band until they are secure.
• Pull the cord stopper on the strap to adjust the strap length.
Using the 3D glasses
Turn on/off the power
Turn on the power of the 3D glasses.
1
• Press the power button for at least two seconds.
• The LED light blinks three times.
Turn off the power of the 3D glasses.
2
• Press the power button for at least two seconds.
• The LED light lights for two seconds.
NOTE
• When the battery power is low, the LED light blinks six times after the power is turned on.
Switching between 2D and 3D modes
When viewing 3D images, you can press the power button to switch between 2D and 3D modes. This is useful when several people are viewing 3D images on the same TV with some people wanting to watch in 3D and some people wanting to watch in 2D.
Viewing 2D images
E
When you press the power button twice while viewing 3D images, the LED light blinks two times and the 3D images switch to 2D images.
Viewing 3D images
E
When you press the power button twice while viewing 2D images, the LED light blinks three times and the 2D images switch to 3D images.
Angle of the 3D glasses
The 3D glasses can be used by receiving an infrared signal sent from the TV. The 3D glasses turn off automatically after three minutes if no signal is received from the TV.
Operating range
From directly in front of the infrared transmitter on the TV: approx. 5 m (within approx. 30° horizontally and 20° vertically)
NOTE
• The infrared emitter lights in 3D mode.
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You can use special 3D glasses to watch 3D-supported images on this TV.
• You can enjoy 3D movies on this TV by viewing the movie through the 3D glasses supplied with the TV or through optional 3D glasses sold separately.
• To produce 3D images, liquid crystal shutters in the 3D glasses alternately open and close imperceptibly fast to exactly match alternating left and right video images displayed by the TV.
• Not all consumers can experience and enjoy 3D TV. Some people suffer from stereo blindness which prevents them from perceiving the intended depth of 3D entertainment. Also, some people who watch 3D programming may experience initial feelings of motion sickness as they adjust to the picture. Others may experience headaches, eye fatigue or continued motion sickness. Like a roller coaster, the experience is not for everyone.
CAUTION
• The 3D glasses are precision equipment. Handle them with care.
• Improper use of the 3D glasses or failure to follow these instructions can result in eye strain.
• If you experience dizziness, nausea, or other discomfort while viewing 3D images, immediately discontinue use of the 3D glasses. Using the binocular disparity 3D system of this TV with incompatible 3D broadcasts or software can make images appear with a cross talk blur or create overlapping images.
• When viewing 3D images continuously, be sure to take a break periodically to prevent eye strain.
• If you are nearsighted or farsighted or have astigmatism or a different level of eyesight between the left and right eyes, you should take the necessary steps, such as wearing eyeglasses, to correct your eyesight before viewing 3D images. The 3D glasses can be worn over eyeglasses.
• When viewing 3D images, keep the 3D glasses horizontally level with the TV screen. If you tilt the 3D glasses with respect to the TV screen, the images viewed by the left and right eyes may appear signifi cantly different or images may appear overlapping.
• View 3D images at the appropriate distance from the TV screen. The recommended distance is three times the effective height of the TV screen.
Examples of recommended distances: 60-inch screen: Approx. 2.2 m Viewing should not be done closer than the recommended distance.
• Be careful of your surroundings when viewing 3D images. When you view 3D images, objects may appear at a distance closer or farther than the actual TV screen. This may cause you to misjudge the distance to the TV screen and possibly result in injury if you accidentally hit the screen or surrounding objects.
• The 3D glasses are only recommended for people ages 5 and older.
• When children are viewing 3D images, be sure a parent or guardian is present. Monitor children viewing 3D images, and if they show signs of discomfort, immediately discontinue use of the 3D glasses.
• People with a known history of photosensitivity and people with heart problems or poor health should not use the 3D glasses. This can worsen existing health conditions.
• Do not use the 3D glasses for other purposes (such as general eyeglasses, sunglasses, or protective goggles).
• Do not use the 3D function or 3D glasses while walking or moving around. This may result in injuries due to running into objects, tripping, and/or falling.
• When using the 3D glasses, take care not to accidentally strike the TV screen or other people. Viewing 3D images may cause you to misjudge the distance to the TV screen and accidentally strike the screen, resulting in possible injury.
Display format for 3D and 2D images
Display format Displays for input signals Description
2D s 3D
3D mode (using the 3D glasses)
2D mode (without using the 3D glasses)
Side by Side
Top and Bottom
Side by Side s 2D
Top and Bottom s 2D
• Converts normal 2D images into 3D images.
Creates 3D images from 3D images displayed side by side. The image is split into a left and right image, and then the images are stretched and displayed sequentially to create a 3D image.
Creates 3D images from 3D images displayed on the top and bottom. The image is split into a top and bottom image, and then the images are stretched and displayed sequentially to create a 3D image.
Creates 2D images from 3D images displayed side by side. Only the left image is stretched and displayed. The image does not appear in 3D.
• Creates 2D images from 3D images displayed on the top and bottom. Only the top image is stretched and displayed. The image does not appear in 3D.
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Viewing 3D images
NOTE
• The TV screen may temporarily become black when the TV is trying to detect a 3D image signal and when switching from 3D to 2D mode.
Receiving a 3D image signal that can be detected automatically
The image signal may contain a 3D identifi cation signal. You can enable the TV to automatically detect the 3D image type (See page 52).
Go to “Menu” s “Setup” s “Option” s “3D
1
setup” s “3D auto change”.
When “3D auto change” is set to “Yes”
E
• The 3D display format is detected automatically and the appropriate 3D image is displayed.
Take off the 3D glasses and turn off the power
3
of the 3D glasses.
• Press the power button for at least two seconds.
• The LED light lights for two seconds.
NOTE
• If the input signal switches to 2D, 2D images are displayed automatically.
• 3D mode is canceled automatically when the setting is changed, input source is changed, the input signal resolution is changed or the power is turned off.
Receiving a 3D image signal that cannot be detected automatically
When the TV receives a 3D image signal that cannot be detected automatically, you can select between 3D and 2D image viewing.
Press 3D.
1
• A screen appears prompting you to select between 3D and 2D image viewing.
Press c/d to select “3D” or “2D”, and then
2
press ENTER.
To view in 3D mode
E
1 Press c/d to select the 3D signal type (“2D s
3D”,“Side by Side” or “Top and Bottom”), and then press ENTER.
When “3D auto change” is set to “No”
E
The confi rmation message is displayed. Press 3D.
1
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
2
Turn on the power of the 3D glasses, and then
2
wear the 3D glasses.
• Press the power button for at least two seconds.
• The LED light blinks three times.
NOTE
• If you do not want to switch to 3D mode automatically, set “3D auto change” to “No”.
• When the TV is receiving a 3D image signal that can be detected automatically, the 3D mode icon is displayed in the channel display.
Switching 3D to 2D mode
When you press 3D while you are watching the TV in 3D mode, the TV switches to 2D mode.
Press 3D during the 3D mode.
1
Select “Yes”, and then press ENTER to switch
2
to 2D mode.
Side by Side
• You can select only “2D s 3D” in ATV mode.
• If you select the same system as that of the input signal, 3D images are displayed.
2 Turn on the power of the 3D glasses, and then wear
the 3D glasses.
• Press the power button for at least two seconds.
• The LED light blinks three times.
To view in 2D mode
E
• Switching from 3D to 2D mode.
Press c/d to select the 2D signal type (“Side by Side”
or “Top and Bottom”), and then press ENTER.
Side by Side
• If you select the same system as that of the input signal, 2D images are displayed.
Top and Bottom
Top and Bottom
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Watching 2D images in 3D
You can convert normal 2D images into 3D images.
Press 3D.
1
Press c/d to select “2D s 3D”, and then
2
press ENTER.
Turn on the power of the 3D glasses, and then
3
wear the 3D glasses.
NOTE
• The confi rmation message to select either 3D or 2D mode is displayed on the screen once per hour.
• When the TV converts normal 2D images into 3D images, you can display the “2D s 3D convert effect” menu to adjust the convert effect by pressing Y.
Switching to the previous mode
You can switch back to the previous mode by pressing 3D.
Press 3D.
1
• A confi rmation message is displayed.
Select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
2
• The TV returns to the previous mode.
3D Menu
Pressing 3D in 3D mode displays the 3D menu. Press the coloured buttons to make the necessary settings.
Buttons Description
R button 3D brightness boost. (See page 55.)
G button 3D surround. (See page 41.)
• The surround mode changes each time
you press G.
Y button 2D s 3D convert effect. (See page 55. )
B button 3D setup. (See page 55.)
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• “2D s 3D convert effect” is available only when selecting “2D s 3D”. (refer to Watching 2D images in 3D shown above.)
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Confi guring the TV settings to enhance 3D image viewing
You can make various settings to enhance 3D image viewing.
3D picture adjustments
Basic operation
E
Go to “Menu” s “Setup” s “Picture” s select/ adjust the item you want to set.
NOTE
• Which items can be selected/adjusted differs depending on whether the TV is in 2D mode or in 3D mode.
H AV mode
The audio and video settings can be changed to suit the programme or input content being watched.
Selected item Description
STANDARD (3D)
MOVIE (3D) For a movie.
GAME (3D)
NOTE
• You can select “AV mode” by pressing AV MODE on the remote control unit.
H 3D brightness boost
You can adjust the backlight of the TV for 3D image viewing.
Selected item Description
High The screen brightens
For a highly defi ned image in a normally bright room.
Lowers image brightness for easier viewing.
3D setup
Basic operation
E
Go to “Menu” s “Setup” s “Option” s “3D setup” s select the menu you want to set.
H 3D auto change
This function allows the TV to switch to 3D mode automatically when a 3D identifi cation signal is detected.
Selected item Description
Yes
No Automatic change is not performed.
NOTE
• 3D signals may not be detected depending on the signal format.
When a 3D signal is detected, the TV switches to 3D mode automatically.
H 2D s 3D convert effect
You can adjust the 3D effect when converting images from 2D mode to 3D mode. Select a desired level of convert effect from e1 to e16.
NOTE
• This function is only available when converting 2D images to 3D images.
• When you use this function, image conversion on the TV will result in some differences in the original images and how they appear.
• 2D images that have been converted to 3D images may be viewed only for personal use.
H Viewing time info
This function allows you to display the elapsed time of 3D image viewing on the screen.
Selected item Description
Yes
No Hide the time.
The elapsed time is displayed in one-hour increments after you start watching 3D images.
H 3D test
This function displays 3D images for testing the 3D operation. Clicking “Start” on the screen plays back 3D test images.
Middle
Low The screen dims
NOTE
• When “High” or “Low” is selected, “OPC”, “Backlight” and “Range of OPC” are not available.
• The “3D brightness boost” is not available for 2D mode.
• The “3D brightness boost” items can be saved for every 3D “AV mode” item (“STANDARD (3D)”, “MOVIE (3D)” and “GAME (3D)”.)
NOTE
• If you press EXIT during playback, the previous screen will
be displayed.
H 3D glasses control
To enable this function, set the location of the TV to “STORE”. (See page 18.) Selecting “Yes” prevents the 3D glasses from receiving 3D signals from other TVs.
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Specifi cations – 3D Glasses
Product 3D glasses
Model number AN-3DG10-S
Lens type Liquid crystal shutter
Power supply 3 V DC
Battery Lithium button cell (CR2032 × 1)
Battery life Approx. 75 hours of continuous use
Dimension (W x H x D) 172.7 × 47.5 × 170.0 mm
Weight 65.0 g (including the lithium button cell)
Operating temperature
10°C to 40°C (The 3D glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures. Use them within the specifi ed usage temperature range).
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Controlling HDMI devices using AQUOS LINK
What is AQUOS LINK?
Using the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) protocol, with AQUOS LINK you can interactively operate compatible system devices (AV amplifi er, DVD, Blu-ray Disc device) .
NOTE
• Please check the availability of AQUOS LINK-compatible AQUOS BD Players and AQUOS LINK-compatible audio systems in your country.
• AQUOS LINK does not work while using time shift functions.
What you can do with AQUOS LINK
One Touch Play
While the TV is in standby mode, it automatically turns on and plays back the image from the HDMI source.
Single remote control operation
The AQUOS LINK automatically recognises the connected HDMI device and you can control the TV and the devices as if using a universal remote control.
Operating Title list of external devices
You can also call up the external player’s Top menu or AQUOS BD Player’s Title list provided that the devices support AQUOS LINK.
Controlling the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system
You can adjust the volume and select the sound mode of the AQUOS LINK­compatible audio system.
Multiple control of HDMI devices
You can select which HDMI device to operate using the “Link operation” menu.
NOTE
• Point the remote control toward the TV, not to the connected HDMI device.
• Video noise may occur depending on the type of HDMI-certifi ed cables used. Make sure to use a HDMI-certifi ed cable.
• Up to 3 pieces of HDMI recording equipment and one AV amplifi er can be connected using this system.
• These operations affect the HDMI device selected as the current input source. If the device does not operate, turn on the device and select the appropriate input source using INPUT.
• When you insert/remove HDMI-certifi ed cables or change connections, turn on all connected HDMI devices before turning on the TV. Confi rm that picture and audio are correctly output by selecting “INPUT4”, “INPUT5”, “INPUT6” or “INPUT7” from the “INPUT SOURCE” menu.
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AQUOS LINK connection
First connect the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system or an AQUOS BD Player that supports the HDMI CEC protocol.
NOTE
• Refer to the operation manual of the device to be connected for further details.
• After unplugging connection cables or changing the connection pattern, fi rst turn on the power of the TV with all relevant
device’s power turned on. Change the external input source by pressing INPUT, select the appropriate input source and verify the audiovisual output.
• The cables illustrated in the following explanation are commercially available items.
• The four buttons (G, I, V, H) connected by a green line are used for time shift operations for the time shift function.
Connecting an AQUOS BD Player via the AQUOS LINK­compatible audio system
Connecting an AQUOS BD Player only
HDMI-certifi ed cable
HDMI-certifi ed
cable
AQUOS BD Player AQUOS LINK-compatible
audio system
Optical fi bre cable (commercially available)
AQUOS LINK Setup
AQUOS LINK control
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK setup”
3
and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK control”.
4
Press c/d to select “On”.
5
NOTE
• For “AQUOS LINK control”, go to “Setup” s “Option” s “AQUOS LINK setup” in the menu screen.
HDMI-certifi ed cable
AQUOS BD Player
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK setup”,
3
and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Auto power on”.
4
Press c/d to select “On”.
5
Link operation
AQUOS LINK setup
AQUOS LINK control
Auto power on
On Off
Setting auto power on by AQUOS
Selecting recorder
LINK
Selecting channel key
Audio return channel
[On]
[Auto]
AQUOS LINK Auto power on
If this is activated, the One Touch Play function is enabled. While the TV is in standby mode, it automatically turns on and plays back the image from the HDMI source.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
58
Press MENU to exit.
6
NOTE
• The factory default for this item is “Off”.
• For “Auto power on”, go to “Setup” s “Option” s “AQUOS LINK setup” in the menu screen.
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Selecting recorder
You can select a recorder for the recording from several connected recorders.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK setup”,
3
and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Selecting recorder”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Link operation
AQUOS LINK setup
AQUOS LINK control
Auto power on
Selecting recorder
Selecting recorder for recording using the [REC] button
Audio return channel
Select the recorder, and then press ENTER.
5
Press MENU to exit.
6
NOTE
• If you have connected the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system between the TV and a CEC-compatible recorder, the input source’s indication changes from “INPUT4” to “INPUT4 (Sub)” as it is shown below.
Selecting recorder
Selecting recorder for recording
using the [REC] button
INPUT4 (Sub) [ 1.1.0.0 ]
RETURN
:Back:Select
[On]
[Off]
[Auto]
Press a/b to select the input source of the
5
connected HDMI device you want to control using the TV’s remote control unit.
Press c/d to select “On”.
6
NOTE
• For “Selecting channel key”, go to “Setup” s “Option” s “AQUOS LINK setup” in the menu screen.
Audio return channel (ARC)
If this function is set to “Auto”, the TV can send audio data for video content shown on the TV to a connected audio device with just one ARC-compatible cable. Using this function eliminates the need to use a separate digital or analogue audio cable.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK setup”,
3
and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Audio return channel”.
4
Press c/d to select “Auto” or “Off”.
5
Press MENU to exit.
6
Connection for using “Audio return channel”
You need to use ARC-compatible cables/devices and connect to the INPUT4 terminal to activate this function. The connection method is the same as the “Connecting an
AQUOS BD Player only” on page 58.
NOTE
• For “Audio return channel”, go to “Setup” s “Option” s “AQUOS LINK setup” in the menu screen.
The ARC (Audio Return Channel) function works only
when using the INPUT4 terminal.
• For “Selecting recorder”, go to “Setup” s “Option” s “AQUOS LINK setup” in the menu screen.
Selecting channel key
This function allows you to select the channel of the connected HDMI device using the TV’s remote control unit.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “AQUOS LINK setup”,
3
and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Selecting channel key”,
4
and then press ENTER.
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Operating an AQUOS LINK device
AQUOS LINK allows you to operate the HDMI­connected device with one remote control.
Use the following procedure to start playback.
Press I to start playback of a title.
1
• See this page, section “Playback of titles using AQUOS LINK” if you want to start playback using
the list of the titles of the AQUOS BD Player.
Press J to fast forward.
2
Press G to reverse. Press H to stop. Press F to pause. Press SOURCE to turn the HDMI-connected
device on/off.
Use the following procedure to start recording.
Check the following items before recording.
• Make sure the antenna cable is connected properly.
• Check if the recording media (HDD, DVD, etc.) has enough capacity for recording a programme.
• Select the equipment for recording in Selecting Recorder.
After you selected recording media (HDD,
1
DVD, etc.) in the menu, please make sure the recording menu in the ready condition.
Press E to record a programme.
2
Press H to stop recording.
3
Recorder power on/off
This function is for turning of the CEC-compatible recorder on/off.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “Recorder power on/off”,
3
and then press ENTER.
Every time you press ENTER in “Recorder
4
power on/off” , the CEC-compatible recorder will be turned on/off.
Playback of titles using AQUOS LINK
This section explains how to play back a title in the AQUOS BD Player.
Power on the AQUOS BD Player and select
1
the appropriate external input.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
2
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
3
Press a/b to select “Top menu/title list”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Link operation
Recorder power on/off
Top menu/title list
Setup menu
Media change Recorder EPG
Change audio output device
[By AQUOS audio SP]
Sound mode change
Model select
AQUOS LINK setup
• The linked recorder now powers on and the TV automatically selects the appropriate external input source.
• The title list data from the connected AQUOS BD Player displays.
Select the title with a/b/c/d, and then
5
press I to start playback.
Setup menu
You can call up the menu of an HDMI CEC-compatible external device (player, recorder, decoder, etc.) using the “Setup menu” function.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
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Press a/b to select “Setup menu”, and then
3
press ENTER.
NOTE
• If a connected device does not have this function or the device is in a status where the menu cannot be displayed (recording, entering standby, etc.), this function may not be available.
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AQUOS LINK
Selecting media type for CEC-compatible recorder
If your recorder has multiple storage media, select the media type here.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “Media change”, and
3
then press ENTER.
Select the desired medium, such as DVD or
4
HDD. The media type changes every time you press ENTER.
Recording via the CEC-compatible recorder’s EPG (only for recorders)
You can all up the CEC-compatible recorder’s EPG and preset timer recordings using the TV’s remote control.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “Recorder EPG”, and
3
then press ENTER.
• The external input sorce switches and the recorder’s EPG is displayed.
Select the programme to record.
4
• You can use a/b/c/d, RETURN, EXIT and the coloured buttons.
NOTE
• Refer to the operation manual of the recorder for details.
Listening with the AQUOS LINK­compatible audio system
You can choose to listen to the TV sound only from the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Listening with the AQUOS TV speaker system
You can choose to listen to the TV sound only from the AQUOS TV speaker system.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “Change audio output
3
device”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “By AQUOS SP”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Manually changing the AQUOS LINK­compatible audio system’s sound mode
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “Sound mode change”.
3
Link operation
Recorder power on/off
Top menu/title list
Setup menu
Media change RecorderEPG Change audio output device
[By AQUOS audio SP]
Sound mode change
Model select
AQUOS LINK setup
The sound mode changes every time you
4
press ENTER.
• Refer to the operation manual of the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system for details.
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “Change audio output
3
device”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “By AQUOS audio SP”,
4
and then press ENTER.
• The sound from the TV speaker and headphone terminal is silenced and only the sound from the AQUOS LINK-compatible audio system is audible.
• You can use VOL k/l and e (Mute).
HDMI device selection
If multiple HDMI devices are connected in a daisy chain, you can specify which device to control here.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Link operation”.
2
Press a/b to select “Model select”, and then
3
press ENTER. The HDMI device changes every time you press ENTER.
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Settings when using external devices
Settings when using HDMI output devices
HDMI terminals can carry audio and visual signals to the TV with an HDMI certifi ed cable. When you want to output the audio and picture from an HDMI output device on the TV, select “INPUT4”, “INPUT5”, “INPUT6” or “INPUT7” by switching the input source.
Co
nnecting an HDMI output device
HDMI cable (commercially
HDMI (High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface)
w
Auto View
To watch an HDMI equipment image, select
1
“INPUT4”, “INPUT5”, “INPUT6” or “INPUT7” using INPUT on the remote control unit or on the TV.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
2
Press
3
Press
4
Press a/b to select “Terminal setting”, and
5
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “HDMI auto view”, and
6
then press ENTER.
• The HDMI auto view can be selected only when “INPUT4”, “INPUT5”, “INPUT6” or INPUT7 is selected.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
b/c/d
to select “Option”.
:Back:Enter
Option Τerminal setting
Input skip
Menu
SetupCH list
available)
Press a/b to select the desired item, and
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then press ENTER.
Selected item Description
Enable/Disable Set whether or not to use WIDE
NOTE
• Refer to your external equipment operation manual for the above settings.
• When connecting a DVI-HDMI conversion adaptor/cable to the HDMI terminal, the image may not come in clearly.
Audio select for connecting HDMI
When connecting HDMI to the INPUT5 terminal, and inputting analogue audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminal. Go to “MENU” s “Setup” s “Option” s “Terminal setting” s “Audio select”.
Selected item Description
HDMI (Digital) When connecting devices with HDMI
HDMI output device
MODE based on signal recognition, including an HDMI signal.
cable to the INPUT5 terminal.
Input label
HDMI auto view
Allow HDMI view mode to change
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[Enable]
[ ]
HDMI + Analogue
NOTE
• You must set this to “HDMI+Analogue” when connecting devices with an HDMI-certifi ed cable to the INPUT5 terminal. If “HDMI (Digital)” is set, there will be no sound output.
When connecting devices with HDMI cable to the INPUT5 terminal and inputting analogue audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminal.
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Settings when using external devices
Selecting the input source
Can use for selecting the input source.
Using INPUT on the remote control unit or on the TV
INPUT allows you to choose from the available input
sources.
Labelling input sources
You can assign each input source a label as you prefer.
Press INPUT to select the desired input
1
source.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
2
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
3
Press
4
5
6
7
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Terminal setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Input label”, and then press ENTER.
Select each character of the new name for the channel with using the software keyboard. (See page 24.)
to select “Option”.
Press INPUT on the remote control unit or on
1
the TV.
Press INPUT on the remote control unit or on
2
the TV to select the input source.
• The image and sound from the selected source are output on the TV.
• You can also select the input source by pressing
.
a/b
Repeat the above until the name is fully spelt
8
out, and then press MENU.
• The name can be 6 characters or less.
• When you want to set an input source name of less than 6 characters, select “Cancel”.
Link operation
:Exit:Enter
(Example)
CH list
INPUT
INPUT1
Not switchable
INPUT2
INPUT3
INPUT4
INPUT5
DVD
INPUT7
USB
Home network
Menu
Switchable
Switchable
Switchable
Switchable
Switchable
Switchable
Switchable
Switchable
NOTE
• You cannot change labels if the input source is “ATV” or “DTV”.
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Headphone/Audio out select
You can select which device is used for outputting audio.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press b/c/d to select “Option”.
3
Press a/b to select “Terminal setting”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Headphone/Audio out
5
select”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired item, and
6
then press ENTER.
Selected item Description
Headphone Output audio through headphones.
Audio out Output audio through an A/V receiver
CAUTION
• This terminal is also used for headphones. Reduce the volume before using headphones. Overwhelming sound may damage your hearing.
NOTE
• If you select “Audio out” when a cable is inserted in the AUDIO IN terminal, the TV speakers are muted.
• When you select “Audio out”, you can adjust the TV sound volume with the VOLk/l buttons on the TV or on the remote control unit.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
or surround audio controller.
Skipping an input
This setting allows you to skip an input on the “Input skip” menu.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
7
8
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Terminal setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Input skip”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the Input (INPUT2 to INPUT7) you wish to skip.
Press c/d to select “Yes”.
Press MENU to exit.
to select “Option”.
Menu
SetupCH list
:Back:Enter
Τerminal setting Input skip
INPUT2
INPUT3(RGB)
Skip Input selection of RGB
INPUT6(HDMI)
INPUT7(HDMI)
[No]
Yes No
[No]
[No]
Colour system settings
You can change the colour system to one that is compatible with the image on the screen.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
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Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
NOTE
• Factory preset value is “Auto”.
• If “Auto” is selected, colour system for input signal is automatically set. If an image does not display clearly, select another colour system (e.g. PAL, NTSC 4.43).
• You can choose from “Auto”, “PAL”, “SECAM”, “NTSC3.58” and “NTSC4.43” in the “ATV” mode.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Colour system”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select a compatible video signal system of your equipment, and then press ENTER.
to select “Option”.
Auto
PAL
SECAM
NTSC3.58
NTSC4.43
PAL-60
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Settings when using external devices
Channel selecting effect
This function sets a screen effect when choosing or changing channels.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Screen effect” and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Channel selecting effect”.
Press c/d to select “Yes”.
to select “Option”.
LED Illumination
This function makes the LED on the front of TV illuminated in several ways.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “Option”.
3
Press a/b to select “Illumination”, and then
4
press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired item, and
5
then press ENTER.
• After you select “Off” or “Standby”, press c/d to
select “Yes” and then press ENTER.
Selected item Description
Off The LED is not illuminated.
Standby The LED is illuminated while the TV is
in standby mode.
Watch The LED is illuminated while you
Always The LED is illuminated all the time.
NOTE
• The factory default for this item is “Watch”. Set to “Off” if you do not want the LED to illuminate.
• The LED is illuminated in white for 2D mode.
• The LED is illuminated in blue for 3D mode.
watch TV.
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Connecting a PC
Use the PC terminals to connect a PC.
Analogue Connection
Signal names for 15-pin mini D-sub connector
Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name
5
10
15
4 3
8
9
141312
2
1
6
7
11
Not connected +5V VD
NOTE
• Macintosh adaptor may be required for use for some Macintosh computers.
• Pin No. 5 is not used for inputting the signal.
RGB cable
(Commercially
ANALOGUE
RGB
available)
Ø 3.5 mm stereo
minijack cable
AUDIO
(L/R)
(Commercially
available)
R GND (Ground) Not connected G GND (Ground) SDA B GND (Ground) HD
CSYNC GND (Ground) SCL
PC
HDMI Connection
PC
PC
NOTE
* The analogue audio input is available only for INPUT3/5.
HDMI-certified cable
INPUT 4,5,6,7
ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable*
DVI/HDMI cable
INPUT 4,5,6,7
Audio select for connecting a PC
When using the INPUT3 (PC) terminal, you must select which terminal uses the AUDIO (R/L) jack for analogue audio input. Go to “MENU” s “Setup” s “Option” s “Terminal setting” s “Audio select”.
Selected item Description
Video When connecting devices with AV
cable to the INPUT3 (PC) terminal, display images without audio.
Video+Audio When connecting a PC to the INPUT3
(PC) terminal, and inputting analogue audio signals from the AUDIO IN terminal.
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Displaying a PC image on the screen
Selecting the picture size
You can select the picture size as illustrated below.
Using Wide mode on the menu screen
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
a
Picture size images.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Option for view”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Wide mode”, and then press ENTER.
to select “Option”.
Press WIDE.
1
• The WIDE MODE menu displays.
WIDE MODE
Normal
Cinema
Full
Dot by Dot
or
WIDE MODE
Normal
Cinema
Full
or
WIDE MODE
Normal
Full
Dot by Dot
(Example)
Press WIDE or a/b to select a desired item
2
on the menu.
NOTE
• Connect the PC before making adjustments.
• Selectable picture size may vary with input signal type.
• You may not be able to change the wide mode while in 3D mode.
Input Signal CinemaNormal
1024g768
Input Signal
1360g768
Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display.
Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display.
Normal
For viewing wide screen programs. The top and bottom of the image is slightly cropped.
Full Dot by Dot
An image fully fi lls the screen.
Full
An image fully fi lls the screen.
Detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on the screen.
Dot by Dot
Detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on the screen.
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Adjusting the PC image automatically Adjusting the PC image manually
This function enables the screen to be automatically adjusted to its best possible condition when the analogue terminals of the TV and PC are connected with a commercially available RGB cable, etc.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
7
NOTE
• Auto Sync. is likely to succeed when an input PC image has wide vertical stripes (e.g. pattern with high contrast stripes, or cross-hatched).
It may fail when an input PC image is solid (low contrast).
• Be sure to connect the PC to the TV and switch it on before starting Auto Sync.
• This function is available for 3D images converted from 2D images or normal 2D images.
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Terminal setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “PC input” and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Auto sync.”.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
• Auto Sync. starts.
to select “Option”.
SetupCH list
:Back:Enter
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PC input
Auto sync.
Yes No
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Audioselect
[Video + Audio]
Menu
Ordinarily you can easily adjust the picture as necessary to change image position using Auto Sync. In some cases, however, manual adjustment is needed to optimise the image.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press
3
4
5
6
7
b/c/d
Press a/b to select “Terminal setting”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “PC input” and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Fine sync.”, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select a specifi c adjustment item among “H-Pos.”, “V-Pos.”, “Clock” and
to select “Option”.
“Phase”.
Fine sync.
Image position adjustment, etc.
H-Pos.
-1
-89 +90
V-Pos.
0
-37 +6
Clock
0
-90 +90
Phase
-12
-20 +20
Reset
Selected item Description
H-Pos. Centres the image by moving it to the left
V-Pos. Centres the image by moving it up or
or right.
down.
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Clock Adjusts when the image fl ickers with
Phase Adjusts when characters have low
Press c/d to adjust the item to your desired
8
position.
NOTE
• For resetting all adjustment items to the factory preset values, press
to select “Reset”, and then press ENTER.
a/b
• Images may not be displayed properly depending on the settings and/or input signals.
• This function is available for 3D images converted from 2D images or normal 2D images.
vertical stripes.
contrast or when the image fl ickers.
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Connecting a PC
PC Control of the TV
• When a programme is set, the TV can be controlled from the PC using the RS-232C terminal. The input signal (PC/video) can be selected, the volume can be adjusted and various other adjustments and
settings can be made, enabling automatic programmed playing.
• Attach an RS-232C cable cross-type (commercially available) to the Din/D-sub RS-232C for the connections.
NOTE
• This operation system should be used by a person who is accustomed to using PCs.
Communication conditions
Set the RS-232C communications settings on the PC to match the communications conditions of the TV. The communications settings of the TV are as follows:
Baud rate:
Data length:
Parity bit:
Stop bit:
Flow control:
9,600 bps
8 bits
None
1 bit
None
Communication procedure
Send the control commands from the PC via the RS-232C connector. The TV operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the PC. Do not send multiple commands at the same time. Wait until the PC receives the OK response before sending the next command.
Command format
Eight ASCII codes e CR
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4
Command 4-digits Parameter 4-digits Return code
Parameter
Input the parameter values, aligning left, and fi ll with space(s) for the remainder. (Be sure that four values are input for the parameter.) When the input parameter is not correct, “ERR” returns. (Refer to “Response code format”.)
Command 4-digits: Command. The text of four characters. Parameter 4-digits: Parameter 0 - 9, space, ?
0009
a 30
100
0055
When “?” is input for some commands, the present setting value responds.
?
????
Response code format
Normal response
OK
Return code (0DH)
Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)
ERR
Return code (0DH)
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PC compatibility chart
VGA
SVGA
XGA
WXGA
SXGA
SXGA+
UXGA
1080p
Resolution
640 g 480
800 g 600 1024 g 768 1360 g 768
1280 g 1024
1400 g1050 1600 g1200 1920 g1080
Horizontal Frequency
31.5 kHz 60 Hz
37.9 kHz 60 Hz
48.4 kHz 60 Hz
47.7 kHz 60 Hz
64.0 kHz 60 Hz
65.3 kHz 60 Hz
75.0 kHz 60 Hz
67.5 kHz 60 Hz
Vertical Frequency
Analogue (D-Sub)
Digital (HDMI) VESA Standard
✔✔✔
✔✔✔
✔✔✔
✔✔✔
✔✔✔
✔✔✔
✔✔✔
✔✔
NOTE
• This TV has only limited PC compatibility, correct operation can only be guaranteed if the video card conforms exactly to the VESA 60Hz standard. Any variations from this standard will result in picture distortions.
Power Management is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp.
RS-232C commands list
Commands
• Commands not indicated here are not guaranteed to operate.
CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
POWER SETTING P O W R 0 _ _ _ POWER OFF (STANDBY)
INPUT SELECTION I T G D _ _ _ _ INPUT SWITCHING (TOGGLE)
I T V D _ _ _ _ ATV (CHANNEL FIXED)
I D T V _ _ _ _ DTV (CHANNEL FIXED)
I A V D * _ _ _ INPUT1~7 (1-7)
CHANNEL D C C H * * _ _ TV DIRECT CHANNEL (1–99)
C H U P _ _ _ _ CHANNEL UP
C H D W _ _ _ _ CHANNEL DOWN
D T V D * * * _ DTV DIRECT CHANNEL (1-999)
D T U P _ _ _ _ DTV CHANNEL UP
D T D W _ _ _ _ DTV CHANNEL DOWN
AV MODE SELECTION A V M D 0 _ _ _ TOGGLE
A V M D 1 _ _ _ STANDARD
A V M D 2 _ _ _ MOVIE
A V M D 3 _ _ _ GAME
A V M D 4 _ _ _ USER
A V M D 5 _ _ _ DYNAMIC (Fixed)
A V M D 6 _ _ _ DYNAMIC
AVMD7___PC
A V M D 8 _ _ _ x.v.Colour
A V M D 1 0 0 _ AUTO
A V M D 1 4 _ _ STANDARD (3D)
A V M D 1 5 _ _ MOVIE (3D)
A V M D 1 6 _ _ GAME (3D)
VOLUME V O L M * * _ _ VOLUME (0–60)
POSITION H P O S * * * _ H-POSITION (AV) (fnn ~ nn)
H P O S * * * _ H-POSITION (PC) (fnn ~ nn)
V P O S * * * _ V-POSITION (AV) (fnn ~ nn)
V P O S * * * _ V-POSITION (PC) (fnn ~ nn)
C L C K * * * _ CLOCK (0–180)
P H S E * * * _ PHASE (0–40)
WIDE MODE W I D E 0 _ _ _ TOGGLE (AV)
W I D E 1 _ _ _ NORMAL (AV)
W I D E 2 _ _ _ ZOOM 14:9 (AV)
W I D E 3 _ _ _ PANORAMA (AV)
CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
WIDE MODE W I D E 4 _ _ _ FULL (AV)
W I D E 5 _ _ _ CINEMA 16:9 (AV)
W I D E 6 _ _ _ CINEMA 14:9 (AV)
W I D E 7 _ _ _ NORMAL (PC)
W I D E 8 _ _ _ CINEMA (PC)
W I D E 9 _ _ _ FULL (PC)
W I D E 1 0 _ _ DOT BY DOT (AV/PC)
W I D E 1 1 _ _ UNDERSCAN (AV)
W I D E 1 2 _ _ AUTO (During playback USB/
W I D E 1 3 _ _ ORIGINAL (During playback USB/
MUTE M U T E 0 _ _ _ TOGGLE
M U T E 1 _ _ _ MUTE ON
M U T E 2 _ _ _ MUTE OFF
SURROUND A C S U 0 _ _ _ SURROUND TOGGLE
A C S U 1 _ _ _ SRS TS HD ON
A C S U 2 _ _ _ SURROUND OFF
A C S U 4 _ _ _ SURROUND 3D HALL
A C S U 5 _ _ _ SURROUND 3D MOVIE
A C S U 6 _ _ _ SURROUND 3D STANDARD
AUDIO CHANGE A C H A _ _ _ _ TOGGLE
SLEEP TIMER O F T M 0 _ _ _ OFF
O F T M 1 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 30 MIN
O F T M 2 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 1 HOUR
O F T M 3 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 1 HOUR 30 MIN
O F T M 4 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 2 HOUR
O F T M 5 _ _ _ SLEEP TIMER 2 HOUR 30 MIN
TEXT T E X T 0 _ _ _ TEXT OFF
T E X T 1 _ _ _ TEXT ON (TOGGLE)
D C P G * * * _ DIRECT PAGE JUMP (100-899)
3D T D C H 0 _ _ _ 3D OFF
TDCH1__ _
T D C H 2 _ _ _ SIDE BY SIDE
T D C H 3 _ _ _ TOP AND BOTTOM
TDCH4__ _
TDCH5__ _
T D C H 6 _ _ _ 3D AUTO
TDCH7__ _
Home network video only)
Home network video only)
2D s 3D
3D s 2D (SIDE BY SIDE)
3D s 2D (TOP AND BOTTOM)
3D s 2D
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NOTE
• If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space.
• If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS.
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Teletext function
About Teletext
What is teletext?
Teletext broadcasts pages of information and entertainment to specially equipped television sets. Your TV receives teletext signals broadcast by a TV network, and decodes them into graphical format for viewing. News, weather reports, sports information, stock exchange prices and programme previews are among the many services available.
Teletext mode
Teletext is turned on/off with m on the remote control unit. You can operate your TV in Teletext mode directly by inputting commands with the remote control unit.
TELETEXT
TELETEXT
When viewing the teletext information
• Press CHr to increase the page number.
• Press CHs to decrease the page number.
Button functions Colour (Red/Green/Yellow/Blue):
You can select a group or block of pages displayed in the coloured brackets at the bottom of the screen by pressing the corresponding Colour (Red/Green/
Yellow/Blue) on the remote control unit.
Turning on and off teletext
Select a TV channel or external input source
1
providing the Teletext programme.
Press m to display the teletext.
2
Press m again to display the teletext on the
3
right screen and normal image on the left screen.
• Each time you press m, the screen switches as shown to the upper right.
• If you select a programme with no Teletext signal, “No Teletext available” is displayed.
• The same message displays during other modes if no teletext signal is available.
TELETEXT
Red Green Yellow Blue
0 - 9: Directly select any page from 100 to 899 by using 0 - 9.
(Reveal hidden for teletext):
k
To reveal hidden information such as an answer to a quiz, press k.
• Press k again to hide the information.
(Hold):
3
To stop updating teletext pages automatically, press 3.
• Press 3 again to release the hold mode.
[ (Subtitle for teletext):
Display the subtitle screen when the service contains subtitle information.
NOTE
• Teletext will not work in 3D mode.
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Teletext function
Teletext language setting
If Teletext information does not display correctly, perform the procedure below. Select from among 4 kinds of language tables: West Europe, East Europe, Greek/Turkish, Cyrillic. Each table is compatible with the Teletext languages listed below.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Text language”, and
5
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select receivable teletext
6
broadcasting language in your country.
Text language
Teletext language settings
West Europe
East Europe
Greek/Turkish
Cyrillic
Initial teletext page setting
If you set the language of the initial page (this page is displayed for the fi rst time after pressing m.) for teletext in DTV mode, it will start from the selected language page.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “Initial teletext page”, and
5
then press ENTER.
Press a/b/c/d to select the desired
6
language, and then press ENTER.
NOTE
• This function is available for teletext in DTV mode. This is not available for teletext in ATV or external input mode.
• If the initial teletext page of the selected language in this function is not included in a received broadcast, the default initial page will be displayed.
RETURN
:Back:Select
• West Europe — English, French, Scandinavian, Turkish, German, Spanish, Italian
• East Europe — Polish, French, Scandinavian, Czech, German, Slovenian/Croatian, Italian, Rumanian
• Greek/Turkish — English, French, Scandinavian, Turkish, German, Spanish, Italian, Greek
• Cyrillic — English, Russian, Estonian, Czech, German, Slovenian/Croatian, Ukrainian, Lettish
NOTE
• Teletext can display only when it is sent by a network. Not used to convert between languages.
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Teletext function
Displaying Subpages
You can display subpages as they are transmitted.
Press m to display Teletext.
1
Press 1 to display the subpage as shown
2
below.
Subpage screen
Switching subtitle languages
Refer to “Switching subtitle languages”on page 29.
Using the MHEG-5 application
Some services bring you programmes with the MHEG application encoded, letting you experience DTV interactively. When provided, the MHEG-5 application will start when you press m.
NOTE
• This function is not available for models for the Australia market.
• MHEG-5 may not be displayed properly in 3D mode.
–+
Select the desired subpage by using CHr/
3
CHs, Red or Green.
0 - 9 directly selects the desired subpage.
Press 1 to exit the subpage screen.
4
Displaying Subtitles
You can display subtitles as they are transmitted.
Press [ to display the subtitle.
1
• Subtitle is updated by information sent by the broadcasting station.
Press [ to exit the subtitle screen.
2
NOTE
• Subtitle will not be displayed when the service does not contain subtitle information.
• Subtitle may not be displayed properly in 3D mode.
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Connecting a USB device
Connect a USB device to the TV as shown below.
• The TV automatically switches to the USB mode when a USB device is inserted in the USB terminal (this does not work when using the time shift function).
• Depending on the USB device, the TV may not be able to recognise the contained data.
• Use only alphanumeric characters for naming fi les.
• File names over 80 characters (may vary depending on character set) may not be displayed.
• Do not disconnect a USB device or memory card from the TV while transferring fi les, when a screen is switching to another or before you exit “USB” from “INPUT” in the “CH list” menu.
• Do not connect and disconnect a USB device from the TV repeatedly.
CAUTION
• Do not use a USB extension cable when connecting a USB device to the USB terminal of the TV.
• Using a USB extension cable may prevent the TV from performing correctly.
Ethernet setup
You may need to setup the TV for a Home network server.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Ethernet setup”, and
4
then press ENTER.
• Check that numbers are displayed for each setting.
• Specify the numbers by following the on-screen instructions.
Setting Ethernet info.
Press MENU to exit.
5
[Current setup] IP address Netmask Gateway DNS MAC address
Change
: Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : xx xx xx xx xx xx
Initialize
Connecting a Home network server
Connect a Home network server to the TV as shown below. This function is available via Windows 7.
Home network server
1
LAN cable
2
Router
3
NOTE
• Depending on the Home network server, the TV may not be able to recognise the contained data.
• Use only alphanumeric characters for naming fi les.
• File names over 80 characters (may vary depending on the character set) may not be displayed.
• Do not disconnect a Home network server from the TV while transferring fi les, when a screen is switching to another or before you exit “Home network” from “INPUT” in the “CH list” menu.
• Do not connect and disconnect a Home network server from the TV repeatedly.
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USB media/Home network
Select “USB” or “Home network” from “INPUT” in the "CH list" menu to enter this mode or the TV automatically switches to the USB/Home network mode when a USB device/a Home network server is connected to the TV.
USB media
In this mode, you can enjoy viewing photos, listening to music and watching videos from external USB devices.
Home network
In this mode, you can enjoy viewing photos, listening to music and watching videos from external Home network server.
NOTE
• You cannot enter the USB mode when there is no USB device.
• “Wide mode” is fi xed during the Photo and Music modes. (It is available for USB/Home network Video mode.) During playback USB/Home network video, you can select “Auto” or “Original”.
Selecting modes and devices
H
Music mode
Video mode
Photo mode
Press B and the screen below displays.
1
H USB mode
Drive 1
...
Select USB drive
Select USB drive
Select a server
USB MENU
: Select : Enter : Exit
Press c/d to select the drive where you want to fi nd your fi les.
H Home network mode
Home network menu
Server 1
Video mode
Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 4 Folder 5
Press c/d to select “Video mode”, and then
1
press ENTER.
Press c/d to select the desired folder or
2
directory, and then press ENTER.
Press a/b to select the desired video.
3
Buttons for video mode
Buttons Description
ENTER
a/b/c/d
RETURN
R button
B button
(Cursor) Select a desired item.
Selecting the picture size
Press WIDE.
1
• The WIDE MODE menu displays.
Press WIDE or a/b while the WIDE MODE
2
menu displays on the screen.
Folder 3
15 Files 15 Files 10 Files16 Files 8 Files
Video 01.wmv Video 02.wmv Video 03.wmv Video 04.wmv Video 05.wmv Video 06.wmv Video 07.wmv Video 08.wmv
When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. When selecting a video fi le: Display the video in full screen.
Return to the previous operation.
Select/deselect videos shown in auto play in the USB mode. Move to the parent folder in the Home network mode.
Go to the USB menu. This is not available in the Home network mode.
: Select : Back : Exit: Search again: Enter
Press a/b to select the server where you want to fi nd your fi les.
Press Y to search again for servers. Press c/d to select among “Video mode”,
2
“Music mode” and “Photo mode”.
Press ENTER.
3
NOTE
• You cannot enter “Photo”, “Music” or “Video” mode when the server is not connected to the TV in Home network mode.
• You do not need to select the drive/server in step 1 when there is only one drive in the connected USB device or there is only one Home network server connected to the TV.
• 16 is the maximum number of USB drives and 10 is the maximum number of Home network servers that can be displayed.
Auto Original
Item
Auto
Original Keeps the original aspect ratio and size.
Keeps the original aspect ratio and enlarges the picture as much as possible.
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H Viewing video
Video_01.wmv
*
Video_01.wmv
: Previous/Next : REW/FWD : Play/Pause : Back : Guide off/On: Stop: Resume jump
* This screen image is for the USB mode. It may be slightly
different in the Home network mode.
Buttons for full screen display operation
Buttons Description
3D Switch between 2D and 3D modes.
ENTER Play/Pause the video.
a (Cursor)
b (Cursor)
d (Cursor)
c (Cursor)
RETURN
R button
G button
Y button
button
[
MPX button
CONTROL button
0:00:05 / 0:03:34 0:00:05 538
Go to the beginning of the fi le by pressing a once and the previous fi le by pressing a twice.
Go to the next fi le.
USB mode: The FWD speed changes every time you press d. After playing to the end, the player goes to the next fi le and starts to play. Home network mode: Jump forward in a video.
USB mode: The REW speed changes every time you press c . After going back to the beginning, the player starts to play the same fi le. Home network mode: Jump back in a video.
Return to the video list screen.
Resume jump. (Jump to the scene where playback was last stopped.) This is not available in the Home network mode.
Stop the video.
Reveal/hide the guide display.
Each time you press
on the remote
[
control, the subtitle switches. This is not available in the Home network mode.
Each time you press MPX button, the audio tracks switch. This is not available in the Home network mode.
Tool
PLAY
0:04:11 / 0:07:42
*Control panel shown to the left displays and operations for video playback will
Resume
jump
be available.
Music mode
Folder 1* Folder 2* Folder 4* Folder 5*
*
* This bar is not shown in the “Home network” screen.
Buttons for music mode
Buttons Description
ENTER
(Cursor) Select a desired item.
a/b
c (Cursor)
d (Cursor)
RETURN Return to the previous operation.
R button
G button Stop music.
Y button
B button
NOTE
• When there are invalid music fi les, the g mark will be displayed for the fi le.
• The displayed play time may differ slightly from the actual play time depending on the fi les.
Folder 3*
15 Files 15 Files 10 Files16 Files 11 Files
Song_01.mp3 Song_02.mp3 Song_03.mp3 Song_04.mp3 Song_05.mp3 Song_06.mp3 Song_07.mp3 Song_08.mp3 Song_09.mp3
When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. When selecting a music fi le: Play the music.
Page up.
Page down.
Select or deselect music or play automatically in the USB mode. Go to the parent folder in the Home network mode.
Play/Pause music in the USB mode. Play music in the Home network mode.
Go to the USB menu. This is not available in the Home network mode.
NOTE
• The key guide is set to ON when playback is resumed.
• Instead of pressing buttons on the remote control unit, the operations above are also available on the screen with the operation panel. You can display this operation panel by selecting “Control(USB)” or “Control(Home network)” from “Tool” or “Setup”
“Option”s “Option for view” on the screen.
s
• Reverse/fast forward continues from one fi le to another during continuous playback in the USB mode. Jump forward/back may not be available depending on the fi les in the Home network mode.
* This screen image is for the USB mode. It may be slightly different in
the Home network mode.
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Photo mode
H Viewing thumbnails
... Folder 1* Folder 3* Folder 4*
*
Picture_01.jpg 2003/09/08 14:55:46 3984KB 3072 x 2304
* This bar is not shown in the “Home network” screen.
Buttons for thumbnail operations
Buttons Description
ENTER
a/b/c/d
R button
G button
Y button Slide show
B button
(Cursor) Select a desired item.
Folder 2*
When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. When selecting a photo thumbnail: Display the photo in full screen.
Select/deselect photos shown in the slide show in the USB mode. Move to the parent folder in the Home network mode
Selecting BGM. This is not available in the Home network mode.
Go to the USB menu in the USB mode. Go to the Home network menu in the Home network mode.
.
3D mode
You can view photos in 3D mode.
Press B to display the “USB MENU” screen.
1
Press a/b to select “3D display”, and then
2
press ENTER.
• See pages 49 to 56 and 81 for details on the 3D function.
NOTE
• In 3D mode, you cannot rotate the photos.
• You can select “3D display” from “USB MENU” only when the thumbnails screen for the photo mode in USB mode is displayed on the screen.
H USB menu
You can set each function for each mode in the USB mode.
H Home network menu
You can set each function for each mode in the Home network mode.
DivX® setup
This is the function to confi rm your registration code.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
NOTE
When there are invalid photo fi les, the g mark will be displayed for the fi le.
• The 3D mode icon appears on the thumbnails of 3D images. If you do not switch to 3D mode for the 3D images, they will be displayed in 2D.
• You can see the fi le name, shooting date, fi le size and pixel size of the selected photo in the lower-left corner of the screen (shooting date is only available in the EXIF fi le format).
H Viewing photos in full screen
Buttons for full screen display operation
Buttons Description
(Cursor)
c/d
RETURN
3D
R button
G button
Y button Reveal/hide the guide display.
NOTE
• Rotating photos only applies to the temporarily selected item and this setting is not saved.
Go to the previous/next photo in the same directory.
Return to the thumbnail selection screen.
Switch between 2D and 3D modes.
Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the left.
Rotate the photo by 90 degrees to the right.
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “DivX(R) setup”, and then
4
press ENTER.
H DivX® VOD registration
You need to visit the DivX® main page to register your TV, then you can play DivX® content.
H DivX® VOD deregistration
You can fi nd the deregistration code.
NOTE
• Visit www.DivX.com for more information about DivX® VOD.
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List of fi les compatible with USB mode
USB device USB Memory, USB card reader (Mass Storage class)
File system FAT/FAT32
Photo fi le format JPEG (.jpg) (DCF2.0 compliant), MP(.mpo) (CIPA DC-007)
Music fi le format
File extension Container Video Audio
*.avi AVI
*.mkv MKV
*.asf ASF
*.wmv ASF VC-1 WMA
*.mp4 *.mov
*.mpg
*.mpeg
MP3 (.mp3) Bitrate: 32 k, 40 k, 48 k, 56 k, 64 k, 80 k, 96 k, 112 k, 128 k, 160 k, 192 k, 224 k, 256 k, 320 kbps Sampling frequency: 32 k, 44.1 k, 48 kHz
Video fi le format
DivX 3.11/4.x/5.1/6.0
DivX 3.11/4.x/5.1/6.0
DivX 3.11/4.x/5.1/6.0
MP4
PS*
XviD
H.264
MPEG4
Motion Jpeg
XviD
H.264
MPEG4
XviD
H.264
MPEG4
VC-1
H.264
MPEG4
XviD
MPEG2 MPEG1
MP3
Dolby Digital
LPCM
ADPCM
MP3
Dolby Digital
LPCM
ADPCM
MP3
Dolby Digital
LPCM
ADPCM
MP3 AAC
Dolby Digital
MPEG Audio
LPCM
NOTE
• Progressive format jpeg fi les are not supported.
• Files in USB 1.1 devices may not be played properly.
• Operation using USB hubs is not guaranteed.
• The compatibility of USB HDDs may not be guaranteed.
• Some video fi le formats may not be played depending on the fi le.
• Files may not be playable depending on the bitrate.
• Some video fi les may not be displayed in the correct aspect ratio.
List of fi les compatible with Home network mode
Photo fi le format JPEG (DCF 2.0 compliant)
Music fi le format LPCM
Video fi le format
NOTE
• Progressive format jpeg fi les are not supported.
• Some video fi le formats may not be played depending on the fi le.
• Some video fi les may not be displayed in the correct aspect ratio.
MPEG2-TS MPEG2-PS
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Tool menu items
Convenient functions organise in a shortcut menu.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Tool”.
2
Press a/b to select the desired service.
3
See the following pages for description for each selected item.
AV mode ................................................ Page 36
Picture
OPC ...............................................Page 37
Backlight ...................................... Page 37
3D brightness boost .................... Page 37
Contrast ....................................... Page 37
Brightness .................................... Page 37
Colour ........................................... Page 37
Tint ................................................ Page 37
Sharpness .................................... Page 37
Advanced
C.M.S.-hue ........................... Page 38
C.M.S.-saturation ................ Page 38
C.M.S.-value .........................Page 38
Colour temp. ........................ Page 38
AQUOMOTION ..................... Page 38
Quad pixel plus .................... Page 38
Gamma adjustment .............Page 38
Film mode ............................Page 38
Active contrast ....................Page 38
DNR ...................................... Page 38
Monochrome ....................... Page 39
Range of OPC ...................... Page 39
Reset ............................................ Page 37
NOTE
• Some menu items may not be displayed depending on the selected input source.
Audio
Auto volume .................................Page 41
Treble ............................................Page 41
Bass .............................................. Page 41
Balance .........................................Page 41
Surround ....................................... Page 41
Bass enhancer .............................Page 41
Reset ............................................. Page 41
Clear voice ................................... Page 41
Audio description setting ...........Page 42
Programme info. ................................... Page 43
Wide mode ............................................ Page 35
Control (USB) ........................................ Page 76
Control (Home network) ......................Page 76
Control (Time shift) ....................Pages 26 to 27
Screen effect
Channel selecting effect ............. Page 65
Programme title display .............. Page 32
Position ........................................ Page 39
Link operation ............................Pages 57 to 61
Sleep timer ........................................... Page 33
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Troubleshooting
The problems described below are not always caused by malfunctions. Check the TV again before having the TV serviced.
Problem Possible solution
• No power. • Is the AC cord disconnected? (See page 13.)
• Unit cannot be operated. • External infl uences such as lightning, static electricity, etc., may cause improper
• Remote control unit does not operate.
• Picture is cut off. • Is the image position correct? (See page 39.)
• Strange colour, light colour, or dark, or colour misalignment.
• Power is suddenly turned off. • The unit's internal temperature has increased.
• No picture. • Is the connection to external equipment correct? (See pages 14 and 15.)
• No sound. • Is the volume too low? (See page 21.)
• The TV sometimes makes a cracking noise.
• Cannot select the desired channel. • Switch between Digital TV and Analogue TV modes. (See page 44.)
• Has the power been turned on? (See page 17.)
• When the power switch does not work, remove the power plug and insert it again,
and press POWER a on the TV after waiting more than fi ve seconds.
operation. In this case, operate the unit after fi rst turning the power off the TV or unplugging the AC cord and re-plugging it in after 1 or 2 minutes.
• Are batteries inserted with polarity (e, f) aligned? (See page 16.)
• Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries.)
• Are you using it under strong or fl uorescent lighting?
• Is a fl uorescent light shining on the remote control sensor?
• Are screen mode adjustments such as picture size made correctly? (See pages 34, 35, 67 and 75.)
• Adjust the picture tone. (See pages 37 to 39.)
• Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright.
• Check the colour system setting. (See pages 23 and 64.)
• Check the “HDMI auto view” setting. (See page 62.)
Remove any objects blocking the vent or clean.
• Check the “ECO” setting. (See pages 33 and 34.)
• Is the sleep timer set? (See page 33.)
• Is the correct input selected? (See page 63.)
• Is the picture adjustment correct? (See pages 37 to 39.)
• Is the antenna connected properly? (See page 13.)
• Is “On” selected in “Audio only”? (See page 28.)
• Make sure that headphones are not connected. (See page 11.)
• This is not a malfunction. This happens when the cabinet slightly expands and contracts according to changes in temperature. This does not affect the TV's performance.
Troubleshooting-Digital broadcasting
Problem Error code Possible solution
• No picture or no sound. • Is the correct Input source selected? (See page 63.)
• Block noise appears on the screen. • Is the antenna pointing in the correct direction?
• DTV broadcasts cannot be received.
• A specifi c channel cannot be received. • Check the “Signal strength” and “Quality”. (See page 18.)
• No broadcast now E203 • Check the current broadcast.
Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments
• When the unit is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, offi ce), the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal.
• Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the LCD panel to malfunction.
Storage temperature: f20°C to e60°C.
80
E202
• Check the “Signal strength” and “Quality”. (See page 18.)
• Are physical objects blocking the antenna?
• Is the antenna or antenna cable compatible with DTV broadcast?
• Is the DTV antenna set up properly?
• Is the antenna cable connected properly? (See page 13.)
• Is the channel settings correct? (See page 18.)
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Troubleshooting - 3D Images
Problem Possible solution
• 3D images are not displayed. • Is “3D auto change” set to “No”? Press 3D to switch to 3D mode.
• The 3D glasses turn off automatically. • Is there an obstacle between the 3D glasses and the TV, or is something covering the infrared
• Pressing the power button on the 3D glasses does not cause the LED light to light.
3D glasses lenses
• Do not apply pressure to the lenses of the 3D glasses. Also, do not drop or bend the 3D glasses.
• Do not scratch the surface of the lenses of the 3D glasses with a pointed instrument or other object. Doing so may damage the 3D glasses and reduce the quality of 3D images.
• Use only the cloth provided with the 3D glasses to clean the lenses.
3D glasses infrared receiver
• Do not allow the infrared receiver to become dirty, and do not attach stickers to or otherwise cover the infrared receiver. Doing so may prevent the receiver from operating normally.
• If the 3D glasses are affected by other infrared data communication equipment, 3D images may not be displayed correctly.
Caution during viewing
• Do not use devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves (such as cellular phones or wireless transceivers) near the 3D glasses. Doing so may cause the 3D glasses to malfunction.
• The 3D glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures. Use them within the specifi ed usage temperature range.
• If the 3D glasses are used in a room with fl uorescent lighting (50/60 Hz), the light within the room may appear to fl icker. In this case, either darken or turn off the fl uorescent lights when using the 3D glasses.
• Wear the 3D glasses correctly. 3D images will not be correctly visible if the 3D glasses are worn upside down or back-to-front.
• Other displays (such as computer screens, digital clocks, and calculators) may appear dark and diffi cult to view while wearing the 3D glasses. Do not wear the 3D glasses when watching anything other than 3D images.
• If you lie on your side while watching the TV with 3D glasses, the picture may look dark or may not be visible.
• Be sure to stay within the viewing angle and optimum TV viewing distance when watching 3D images. Otherwise, you may not be able to enjoy the full 3D effect.
• The 3D glasses may not work properly if there is any other 3D product or electronic device turned on near the glasses or TV. If this occurs, turn off the other 3D product or electronic device or keep the device as far away as possible from the 3D glasses.
• Stop using this product in any of the following situations:
– When images consistently appear doubled while you are wearing the 3D glasses. – When you have diffi cultly perceiving the 3D effect.
• If the 3D glasses are faulty or damaged, stop using them immediately. Continued use of the 3D glasses may cause eye fatigue, headaches and illness.
• If you have any abnormal skin reaction, stop using the 3D glasses. In very rare instances, such reactions may be due to an allergic reaction to the coating or materials used.
• If your nose or temples become red or you experience any pain or itchiness, stop using the 3D glasses. Pressure caused by long periods of use may lead to such reactions and may result in skin irritation.
• You may not be able to use several menu items while you are watching the TV in 3D mode.
• You cannot use the 3D function in radio or data mode.
• If “3D auto change” is set to “Yes” but no 3D images are displayed, check the display format of the content being viewed. Some 3D image signals may not be recognized as 3D images automatically. Press 3D to select the appropriate display format for the 3D image.
• Is the power of the 3D glasses turned on?
• Are the 3D glasses set to 2D mode?
• Is there an obstacle between the 3D glasses and the TV, or is something covering the infrared receiver on the 3D glasses? The 3D glasses operate by receiving a signal from the TV. Do not place anything between the infrared emitter on the TV and the infrared receiver on the 3D glasses.
receiver on the 3D glasses? The 3D glasses turn off automatically after three minutes if no signal is received from the TV. Do not place anything between the infrared emitter on the TV and the infrared receiver on the 3D glasses.
• Is the battery in the 3D glasses exhausted? If the LED light does not light after pressing the power button for more than one second, the battery is exhausted. Replace the battery.
NOTE
• These 3D glasses are only for use with SHARP LCD TVs supporting 3D.
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Reset
If complex adjustments are made and the settings cannot be restored to normal, you can reset the settings to the factory preset values.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Reset”, and then press
4
ENTER.
If you have already set the password, enter it
5
here.
• “Return to factory pre-settings” displays on the screen.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
6
ENTER.
• “Now, TV will restart automatically. OK?” displays on the screen.
Press c/d to select “Yes”, and then press
7
ENTER.
• “Now initialising...” displays on the screen and blinks.
• After the reset has completed, the power shuts off and then comes back on. The screen will have returned to its original settings.
Press a/b to select the desired language
8
listed on the screen, and then press ENTER. Press c/d to select “HOME” or “STORE”,
and then press ENTER.
to select “Setup”.
c/d
TV will restart automatically
After factory presetting,
Now initialising...
Download setup
The TV automatically determines whether a new software version is available when the TV is in standby mode. Go to “Menu” s “Setup” s “View setting” s “Individual setting” s “Standby search” s “Download setup”.
Selected item Description
Yes
No Does not search for update information.
Now
Downloading the software
You can select the method of update.
If the software is updated, the confi rmation
1
message “New download information has been detected.” appears.
• If the TV receives the update service while in standby mode, a confi rmation message displays after turning on the power.
Follow the screen prompts.
2
Selected item Description
Yes
No
NOTE
• Updating the software may take several hours in the worst case.
Automatically searches for new software updates available when the TV is in standby mode.
Checks if there is new software immediately.
Starts downloading immediately. Typically, it takes approximately 30 minutes for download. You cannot carry out other operations while downloading.
• Cancels the download by pressing
ENTER on the remote control unit when “Discontinue” is displayed on the screen during the update.
Starts downloading automatically several minutes after entering standby mode.
Setting the country.
9
Press a/b to select your country or area, and then press ENTER.
• This setting screen only appears during the initial auto installation.
Press
10
“Analogue Search”, and then press ENTER.
• When the country setting is set to “Australia”, only “Digital Search” is available.
The TV searches for, sort and stores all the
11
receivable TV stations according to their
to select “Digital Search” or
c/d
settings and the connected antenna.
• To abort the initial auto installation in progress, press
RETURN.
NOTE
• When the TV is in “STORE” mode, repeat steps 1 to 8 to change to “HOME” mode.
• “Reset” is greyed out in 3D mode. To select the “Reset” menu, you need to switch to 2D mode.
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Information
Message list
When a new broadcast station is detected, the message is updated in the “Message list” of the “Information” menu.
NOTE
• If there are unread messages in the “Message list”, “New information” is displayed on “Channel display”. (See page 21.)
Receiver report
Display reports regarding failures and changes for timer settings.
Identifi cation
You can check the current version of the software on the screen.
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Updating your TV via USB
This function allows you to update to the latest software using a USB device. You must update the software through the USB terminal.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “Information”.
3
Press a/b to select “Software update”, and
4
then press ENTER.
Press ENTER and then insert the USB device
5
containing the software update fi le.
The TV displays a confi rmation screen while
6
checking the data in the inserted USB device.
CAUTION
• If the data is not compatible with the system, an error message appears on the screen. Repeat steps 5 and 6 after pressing ENTER.
• When an error message displays, check to see if:
• The USB device is inserted fi rmly.
The USB memory has two or more software update fi les.
• No data for updating the system exists in the USB memory.
• The software update fi le is broken.
• The software update fi le is not compatible with your TV’s software.
The current system is same as the system update data.
The TV displays the software version
7
information after checking the data.
Press c/d to select “Yes” to update the
8
system, and then press ENTER.
The TV restarts automatically, and the software
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update will be complete.
• This operation may take a while.
CAUTION
• Be sure to insert the USB device correctly into the terminal.
Information on the software license for this product
Software composition
The software included in this product is comprised of various software components whose individual copyrights are held by
SHARP or by third parties.
Software developed by SHARP and open source software
The copyrights for the software components and various relevant documents included with this product that were developed
or written by SHARP are owned by SHARP and are protected by the Copyright Act, international treaties, and other relevant laws. This product also makes use of freely distributed software and software components whose copyrights are held by third parties. These include software components covered by a GNU General Public License (hereafter GPL), a GNU Lesser General Public License (hereafter LGPL) or other license agreement.
Obtaining source code
Some of the open source software licensors require the distributor to provide the source code with the executable software
components. GPL and LGPL include similar requirements. For information on obtaining the source code for the open source software and for obtaining the GPL, LGPL, and other license agreement information, visit the following website:
http://www.sharp.net.au
We are unable to answer any questions about the source code for the open source software. The source code for the
software components whose copyrights are held by SHARP is not distributed.
Acknowledgements
The following open source software components are included in this product:
• linux kernel • busy box • glibc • zlib • libpng • libjpeg • mtd-utils • u-Boot •device-mapper •OpenSSL • PolarSSL Bignum
• libfreetype
Software copyrights
BSD License This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
libjpeg This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane. Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
Portions copyright © 2004 Intel Corporation
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OpenSSL LICENSE ISSUES The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl-core@openssl.org.
OpenSSL License Copyright © 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modifi cation, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment:
“This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)”
4. The names “OpenSSL Toolkit” and “OpenSSL Project” must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission. For written permission, please contact openssl-core@openssl.org.
5. Products derived from this software may not be called “OpenSSL” nor may “OpenSSL” appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project.
6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment:
“This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
Original SSLeay License Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed. If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used. This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modifi cation, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)” The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specifi c code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public Licence.]
libfreetype Copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 by David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
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Specifi cations
Item
Resolution
Video colour system PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43/PAL 60
TV function TV-standard Analogue PAL: B/G, D/K, I SECAM: B/G, D/K, K/K
Receiving channel
TV tuning system Auto preset 02ch/07ch/09ch/10ch/28ch at Australia.
Stereo/Bilingual NICAM: B/G, I, D/K A2 stereo: B/G BTSC
Viewing angles H: 176° V: 176°
Audio amplifier
Speaker
Terminals Rear ANT (Antenna input)
INPUT 1
INPUT 2 VIDEO in, AUDIO in
INPUT3 (PC input) 15 pin mini D-sub, AUDIO in (shared usage with INPUT5) (Ø 3.5 mm jack)
INPUT 4 (ARC) HDMI (HDMI input) (480I, 576I, 480P, 576P, 720P/50Hz, 720P/60Hz, 1080I/50Hz,
INPUT 5 HDMI (HDMI input) (480I, 576I, 480P, 576P, 720P/50Hz, 720P/60Hz, 1080I/50Hz,
INPUT 6
INPUT 7
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Optical Digital audio output
RS-232C 9 pin D-Sub male connector
ETHERNET (10/100) Home network connector
USB USB
OUTPUT Ø 3.5 mm jack (Audio output)
OSD language English/Simplified Chinese/Arabic
Power requirement AC 110–240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 235W (0.3W Standby)
Weight Without stand 45.0kg
With stand 55.5kg
Operating temperature
Model
2,073,600 pixels (1920 g 1080)
Digital
VHF/UHF 44.25-863.25 MHz
DVB-T
10W k 10W, 15W (Woofer) (8.5cm m 1.5cm)m2 / Ø 9.5cm
UHF/VHF 75 q Din type
AUDIO in, COMPONENT in (480I, 576I, 480P, 576P, 720P/50Hz, 720P/60Hz, 1080I/50Hz, 1080I/60Hz)
1080I/60Hz, 1080P/50Hz, 1080P/60Hz, 1080P/24Hz)
1080I/60Hz, 1080P/50Hz, 1080P/60Hz, 1080P/24Hz), AUDIO in (shared usage with INPUT3) (Ø 3.5 mm jack)
HDMI (HDMI input) (480I, 576I, 480P, 576P, 720P/50Hz, 720P/60Hz, 1080I/50Hz, 1080I/60Hz, 1080P/50Hz, 1080P/60Hz, 1080P/24Hz)
HDMI (HDMI input) (480I, 576I, 480P, 576P, 720P/50Hz, 720P/60Hz, 1080I/50Hz, 1080I/60Hz, 1080P/50Hz, 1080P/60Hz, 1080P/24Hz)
0 °C to e40 °C
LC-60LE925X
NTSC: M
1
• As a part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specifi cation changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specifi cation fi gures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
Optional accessory
The listed optional accessory is available for the LCD colour TV. Please purchase it at your nearest shop.
• Additional optional accessories may be available in the near future. When purchasing, please read the newest catalogue for compatibility and check the availability.
Part name Model number
Wall mount bracket AN-52AG4
3D Glasses AN-3DG10-S
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Dimensional drawings
LC-60LE925X
1334.2
91362
975
1439
752.6 546
Unit: mm
580
400
121
400
39.7 174
368
67
106.7
39.7
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Removing the stand
For wall mounting with the optional bracket (AN-52AG4) remove the stand.
Before setting TV on the wall.
• Remove the connected cables (DVD, VCR, etc) from the terminals.
• Detach the four caps at the 4 locations on the rear of the TV.
1
2
1
Unfasten the screws at the 3 locations on the
1
rear of the stand cover.
Remove the stand cover.
2
3
2
Unfasten the 4 screws used to secure the stand in place.
NOTE
• To attach the stand, perform the above steps in reverse order.
• As the TV is very heavy, be careful when moving it.
Detach the stand from the TV. (Hold the stand so it will not drop from the edge of the base area.)
Mounting the TV on the wall
To use this TV mounted on a wall, remove the AC cord holder and the screws at the 4 locations on the rear of the TV, and then use the screws supplied with the wall mount bracket to secure the bracket to the rear of the TV.
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Handling and precautions with the wall-mounted TV
• You can mount the TV on the wall using the optional AN-52AG4 bracket.
• For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the optional bracket.
CAUTION
• This TV should be mounted on the wall only with the AN-52AG4 (SHARP) wall mount bracket. The use of other wall mount brackets may result in an unstable installation and may cause serious injuries.
• Installing the TV requires special skill that should only be performed by qualifi ed 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.
Using a SHARP recommended bracket to mount the TV
• You can ask a qualifi ed service professional about using a SHARP recommended AN-52AG4 bracket to mount the TV to the wall.
• Carefully read the instructions that come with the bracket before beginning work.
Hanging on the wall
AN-52AG4 wall mount bracket. (See the bracket instructions for details.)
Vertical mounting Angular mounting
NOTE
• Detach the cable clamps on the rear of the TV when using the optional mount bracket.
About setting the TV angle
0°/5°/10°
AN-52AG4
Wall mount audio setup
When you mount the TV on a wall, you can adjust the sound to a more suitable one by setting this function to “Yes”.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Wall mount audio setup”, and then press ENTER.
4
Press a/b to select “Yes”, and then press ENTER.
5
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Clearing the password
If you forget your password, clear the password using the following procedure.
Press MENU and the MENU screen displays.
1
Press c/d to select “Setup”.
2
Press b/c/d to select “View setting”.
3
Press a/b to select “Individual setting” and then press ENTER.
4
Press a/b to select “Password”, and then press ENTER.
5
The password input screen displays.
6
Press and hold both CHr and VOL k on the TV simultaneously
7
until the message appears on the screen.
NOTE
• To set the password again, refer to “Password setting for the child lock” on page 31 and follow the instructions.
The Password is .
NOTE
• As a precautionary measure, make a note of your password above, remove it from this manual, and keep it in a familiar place.
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