Page 2 - Important Safety Precautions; service person to perform repairs.; Dear SHARP Customer
2 Important Safety Precautions Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damageif improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety.However, improper use can result in electric sh...
Page 4 - Supplied Accessories; Wireless remote control; Installing Batteries in the Remote Control; Precautions regarding batteries; Using the Remote Control; Cautions regarding use of the remote control; Preparation
4 Make sure the following accessories are provided with the LCD TV set. Supplied Accessories Wireless remote control Operation manual “AA” size batteries ( × 2) AC cord *Product shape may vary from country to country. pages 4 and 9 page 4 page 5 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Before usin...
Page 5 - Using a TV antenna cable; Listening with Headphones; TV Volume
5 Power Connection Preparation (Continued) Antenna Connection ■ Using a TV antenna cable To enjoy a clearer picture, we recommend thatyou use an outdoor antenna. The following is abrief explanation of the type of connection thatis used for coaxial cable:• Please ensure your 75-ohm coaxial cable is f...
Page 6 - END; First Installation; OK
6 Press ' / " to select “Start search”, and press OK . C o u n t r y U K C o l o u r s y s t e m P A L S o u n d s y s t e m I S t a r t s e a r c h • The automatic programme search begins. 8 1 6 1 E - 2 9 1 7 2 E - 4 1 1 8 3 U - 2 1 1 1 9 4 1 2 2 5 1 3 2 1 6 1 4 2 2 7 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 Press END to...
Page 7 - Part Names of the Main Unit; Controls; OPC sensor; Upper control panel; MENU; How to adjust the angle; Speaker
7 Part Names of the Main Unit Controls NOTE • (Input) , P ( )/( )(Channel) , i (–)/(+) (Volume) and MENU on the control panel of the main unit have the same functions as the same buttons on the remote control (see page 12). Fundamentally, this operation manual provides a description based on operati...
Page 8 - Terminals; Rear View; How to Fix the Cables; Stand
8 Part Names of the Main Unit (Continued) Terminals Stand AC INPUT terminal Round lock for Kensington Security Standard slot Rear View Antenna terminal EXT1 Headphone jack RGB(21-pin Euro-SCART) AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT EXT2 (L)(R) VIDEO AUDIO (L) AUDIO (R) S-VIDEO How to Fix the Cables Pull the cables c...
Page 9 - Part Names of the Remote Control
9 Part Names of the Remote Control (Sound) Switches to the sound mode. (P. 24) BACKLIGHT Selects the brightness andOPC of the display. (P. 21) ROTATE Rotates the display in everydirection. (P. 18) Upwards/DownwardsSelection, Zoom displayfunction (Teletext mode) (P. 6, 26) (Mute) Switches the sound o...
Page 10 - Turning On and Off the Main Power; Basic Operation
10 ● Press (MAIN POWER) . • The STANDBY/ON indicator instantly changes from red to green and the LCD TV set is turned on. • The on-screen display appears for a few seconds after turning on the main power. On-screen display 1 S - 6 ● To turn off the main power, press (MAIN POWER) again. STANDBY/ON To...
Page 11 - Changing Channels; Using Channel Select; Channel Select; Using; Sound Volume; To adjust the volume; To mute the sound
11 Basic Operation (Continued) Changing Channels You can select channels using Channel Select or P ( )/( ) (Channel) . NOTE • To handle the increasing number of channels available, this LCD TV set allows you to select up to 200 channels (0 to 199). ■ Using Channel Select When selecting the channel u...
Page 12 - Using the control panel of the main unit; Selecting Menu Items; Using the remote control
12 Basic Operation (Continued) ■ Using the control panel of the main unit Press MENU to display the Menu screen. Press i (–)/(+) to select the desired menu item. • The cursor moves left or right.• The cursor indicates the selected menu item. Press P ( )/( ) to select the desired item, and press i (–...
Page 13 - Menu setting screens
13 Basic Operation (Continued) ■ Menu setting screens For details on setting each menu item, refer to the page number indicated below. NOTE • The illustrations and on-screen displays in this manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actualappearance. • “Programmes” or “First...
Page 14 - Useful Features; Picture Adjustments; Sound Adjustments
14 Useful Features Picture Adjustments Adjust the picture to suit your preference. See the tablebelow for the adjustment items. Press MENU to display the Menu screen. • The Picture Menu screen can be displayed directly by pressing the Red button. Press \ / | to select “Picture”. Press ' / " to s...
Page 15 - Sound Mode Settings
15 Useful Features (Continued) Sound Mode Settings You can make various sound mode settings. Perform steps 1 and 2 in Sound Adjustments to display the Sound Menu screen. Press ' / " to select the desired item, and press OK . Press ' / " to select the sound mode, and press OK . Press END to e...
Page 16 - Programmes
16 Useful Features (Continued) Press ' / " to select “Start search”, and press OK to begin the automatic programme search. C o u n t r y U K C o l o u r s y s t e m P A L S o u n d s y s t e m I S t o r e p r o g . f r o m S t a r t s e a r c h “Search is completed” is displayed, and press END t...
Page 18 - Rotate; Directly setting the Rotate; Using the Programme Table
18 Useful Features (Continued) Rotate You can set the orientation of the picture. Press MENU to display the Menu screen. Press \ / | to select “Setup”. Press ' / " to select “Rotate”, and press OK . Press ' / " to select the desired mode, and press OK . N o r m a l M i r r o r R o t a t e U ...
Page 19 - EXT Connections
19 Useful Features (Continued) EXT Connections It is possible to manually adjust various settings for connec-tions with external devices on the “EXT connections” screen. ■ EXT1/EXT2 Select the appropriate signal type and colour standard forthe signals from the video equipment connected to theEXT1 or...
Page 20 - Clock Setup; Language
20 Useful Features (Continued) Clock Setup The Sleep timer that turns power off at the specified timedoes not work unless the clock has been adjusted. Be sureto adjust the clock first. Press MENU to display the Menu screen. Press \ / | to select “Setup”. Press ' / " to select “Clock setup”, and ...
Page 21 - Backlight; Directly setting the Backlight; Sleep Timer; Auto Power Off
21 Useful Features (Continued) Backlight You can make the setting for the brightness of the screen. Press MENU to display the Menu screen. Press \ / | to select “Features”. Press ' / " to select “Backlight”, and press OK . Press ' / " to select the desired mode, and press OK . Press END to e...
Page 22 - Child Lock
22 Useful Features (Continued) On-Screen Display You can adjust various settings for on-screen displays. Press MENU to display the Menu screen. Press \ / | to select “Features”. Press ' / " to select “On screen disp.”, and press OK . Press ' / " to select the desired item. P o s i t i o n B ...
Page 24 - A2 Stereo Broadcast Selection; NICAM Broadcast Selection; Stereo
24 Useful Features (Continued) A2 Stereo Broadcast Selection This enables the selection of the reception mode whenreceiving an A2 stereo signal. To let you enjoy A2 stereobroadcasting, this LCD TV set receives A2 stereo systemand bilingual broadcasts. Stereo The LCD TV set is receiving a stereo broa...
Page 25 - Coloured; Teletext mode; Teletext
25 [1] Turning on and off Teletext mode Select a TV channel that is broadcasting the Teletextprogramme. Press (Teletext) to display Teletext screen. • To turn off the Teletext mode, press (Teletext) again. TELETEXT Red Green Yellow Blue 100 NOTE • For selecting the language for the Teletext screen, ...
Page 26 - ABC
26 Teletext (Continued) [3] Changing subpages If a page has been selected from among several subpages,you can display a control line which contains the subpagenumbers. Press (Subpage) . TELETEXT S Press Channel Select to select the desired subpage number. Press (Subpage) to turn off the control line...
Page 27 - Example of external devices that can be connected; Connecting External Devices
27 NOTE Note: • For the cable, use a commercially available audio/video cable.• Only connect audio/video signals to EXT1 and 2 terminals. Connecting other signals may result in a malfunction.• The VIDEO input terminal and the S-VIDEO input terminal on the EXT2 are shared connections with priority gi...
Page 28 - Connecting to the EXT1/EXT2 Terminals; Camcorder
28 NOTE Note: • If your VCR (or other external devices) has an S-Video terminal, S-VIDEO connection is recommended. (Use an S-Video cable.)• When you connect external devices to both S-VIDEO and VIDEO terminals (and if you select EXT2), you can only view pictures from the S-VIDEO terminal. • You can...
Page 29 - Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments; LCD TV set; Troubleshooting
29 Problem Check item • Reception other than that of broadcasting stations could be the problem. • Make sure the input mode is set to TV.• Make sure the main power switch of the LCD TV set is on. • Make sure the Picture adjustment is properly adjusted.• The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end ...
Page 30 - Antenna; Specifications
30 Troubleshooting (Continued) Problem Check item • The reception may be weak.• The quality of the broadcast may also be bad.• Make sure the antenna is facing the correct direction.• Make sure the outside antenna has not been disconnected. • Make sure the antenna is facing the correct direction.• Br...
Page 31 - Country
31 Information for Customers on environmentally friendly disposal of this SHARP product If this product cannot be used any more, it should be disposed of in a legally correct and environmentally sound way. DO NOT DISPOSE OF THIS PRODUCT WITH YOUR HOUSEHOLD WASTE OR MIXED WITH OTHER WASTES! YOU MIGHT...