Page 2 - OPERATION MANUAL; Part names ......................................................... 10; Contents
1 LCD COLOUR TELEVISION ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL LC-32AW5XLC-37AW5X Dear SHARP customer …………………………………… 1Contents …………………………………………………… 1Trademarks ………………………………………………… 2Important Safety Precautions ………………………… 3 Supplied accessories …………………………………… 4Preparation ………………………………………………… 5 Inserting the batter...
Page 3 - Useful adjustment settings .................................... 27; Useful features ................................................... 35; Appendix; Dimensional drawings .......................................... 44; Trademarks
2 Contents Useful adjustment settings ……………………………… 27 Password setting for child lock (for TV input mode) ……………………………… 27 Input Label …………………………………………… 28 Image position ………………………………………… 28Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) ……………………… 29Picture aspect ratio …………………………………… 29WIDE mode (for TV/AV input mode)...
Page 4 - Important Safety Precautions
3 Important Safety Precautions • Cleaning—Unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaningthe product. Use a damp cloth toclean the product. Do not useliquid cleaners or aerosolcleaners. • Stand—Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripodor table. Doing so can cause theproduct t...
Page 5 - Supplied accessories; NOTE
4 Supplied accessories Make sure the following accessories are provided with the product. NOTE • Always use the AC cord supplied with the TV. • The illustrations and on-screen displays in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations. • The illus...
Page 6 - CAUTION; Inserting the batteries; Preparation; Cautions regarding remote control unit
5 1 Open the battery cover. 2 Insert two supplied “AAA” sizebatteries. • Place batteries with their ter minals c o r re s p o n d i n g t o t h e ( e ) a n d ( f ) indications in the battery compartment. 3 Close the battery cover. CAUTION Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or e...
Page 7 - Setting the TV; Notes on installing the TV; Bundling the cables and closing the terminal cover
6 TV (rear view) Setting the TV Notes on installing the TV • Avoid direct sunlight and place the TV in a well-ventilated location.• Place the TV in a level location. Preparation 1 Removing the terminal cover Press down the hooksto remove the covertoward you. Connecting the AC cord, antenna, and exte...
Page 8 - Protection against overturning; Anchoring the TV to the wall or a pillar; View from the top
7 Protection against overturning There is a danger of the product overturning in the case of a disaster or sudden collision. Carry out the followingtip-resistant measurement for your safety. Anchoring the TV to the wall or a pillar Preparation Fix the TV to the wall using extra strongties (commercia...
Page 9 - Simple operations for watching a TV programme; Basic connection; Connecting to an antenna; AC outlet; Rear view
8 Preparation Simple operations for watching a TV programme Basic connection Connecting to an antenna To enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. The following is a brief explanation of the types of connectionsthat are used for coaxial cable. Connecting to the AC outlet NOTE • Always turn of...
Page 10 - Setting the TV on the wall; For wall mounting with the optional bracket, remove the stand.; Before attaching/detaching stand
9 Preparation Setting the TV on the wall • You can mount the TV on the wall, using the optional AN-37AG2 bracket.• For details, refer to the instructions supplied with the optional bracket. Removing the stand For wall mounting with the optional bracket, remove the stand. Before attaching/detaching s...
Page 11 - Part names; Regarding the headphone jack; Volume display when headphones are plugged in
10 Part names TV (Front) 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. • Audio adjustments (page 26) do not affect the audio...
Page 13 - Remote control unit
12 Part names NOTE • When using the remote control unit, point it at the TV. Remote control unit m (TELETEXT) Select the TELETEXT mode. (all TVimage, all TEXT image, TV/TEXTimage) (See pages 35 and 36.) POWER (STANDBY/ON) To switch the power on and off.(See page 13.) (Hold) TELETEXT mode: Stop updat...
Page 14 - Watching TV; Turning on the power; Turning off the power; You can change channels in several ways.; Using CH; Using 0 – 9 on the remote control unit; When viewing Teletext information; MONO
13 Watching TV POWER indicator Power off. The TV is in standby mode. The TV is on. Off Red Green Turning on the power Press POWER on the TV. • POWER indicator (Green): The TV is on. (After a few seconds, an image appears with sound.) • After turning the power “ON” by pressing POWER on the TV, you ca...
Page 15 - control unit
14 Watching TV Using Flashback ( A ) on the remote control unit Press A to switch the currently tuned channel to the previously tuned channel.Press A again to switch back to the currently tuned channel. Press A to toggle between the currently selected input source and the previously selected one. Pr...
Page 16 - Using; Mute; Changing the volume; VOL; Sleep timer; SLEEP; Still image; RETURN
15 Watching TV Simple button operation for changingvolume/sound NOTE • “TV”, “INPUT1”, “INPUT2” and “INPUT3” modes can store volume adjustment values separately. Using e (Mute) on the remote control unit e mutes the current sound output. Press e . • The sound is silenced.• “ M ” has been displayed o...
Page 17 - Basic adjustment settings; Menu operation buttons; Example; Press to return to the previous step.; to go to the adjustment screen
16 Basic adjustment settings Menu operation buttons Use the following buttons on the remote control tooperate the menu. On-Screen Display Example MENU: Press to open or close the menuscreen. a / b / c / d : Press to select a desired item on thescreen or adjust a selected item. ENTER: Press to go to ...
Page 18 - Menu items; List of menu items to help you with operations; HDMI Setup
17 Basic adjustment settings Menu items List of menu items to help you with operations AV Mode ......................................... Page 22OPC ................................................ Page 22Backlight ........................................ Page 23Contrast ................................
Page 19 - Auto installation; Programme setup; Auto search
18 Basic adjustment settings Auto installation You can run auto installation again, even after settingup the preset channels. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 5 3 – – – – Press c / d to select “Setup”. MENU [Setup ... Auto Installation] Setup Option Child Lock Input Label Auto Installati...
Page 21 - Manual setting for each channel (continued)
20 Basic adjustment settings Sound system (Broadcasting system) Press a / b / c / d to select the channel you want to edit, and then press ENTER . • The selected channel information displays. Press a / b to select “Sound System”, and then press ENTER . • R e c e i v a b l e s o u n d s y s t e m s (...
Page 22 - Label
21 Basic adjustment settings Erase Programme The individual programme can be erased. Erase programme menus 01 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SAT.1 Pro7 02 KABEL 03 04 05 01 SAT.1 03 KABEL Pro7 02 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 04 05 01 SAT.1 02 KABEL 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 ...
Page 23 - AV mode selection
22 Basic adjustment settings OPC (Optical Picture Control) setting You can set the TV to automatically adjust the screento suitable backlight brightness according to thelighting conditions. AV mode selection AV mode gives you five viewing options to choose fromto best match the system environment, w...
Page 24 - Picture adjustments; Adjustments items
23 Basic adjustment settings Picture adjustments You can adjust the picture to your preference. Follow the steps to adjust the picture. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 3 4 Press a / b to select a specific adjustment item. Press c / d to adjust the item to your desired position. Press c ...
Page 25 - Advanced
24 Basic adjustment settings Colour temperature Adjusts the colour temperature to give the best whiteimage. Press a / b to select “Colour Temp.”, and then press ENTER . Description White with bluish tone White with reddish tone Selected item High Mid-High Middle Mid-Low Low Press a / b to select the...
Page 26 - Film mode
25 Basic adjustment settings Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Picture”. I/P setting Adjusting the image and input signal can give you amore beautiful picture. Press a / b to select “I/P Setting”, and then press ENTER . P r e s s a / b t o s e l e c t “ I n t e r l ...
Page 27 - Audio adjustment
26 Basic adjustment settings Audio adjustment For each selected AV mode, you can adjust thefollowing three items: Treble, Bass, and Balance; toyour preferred setting. After choosing the AV modeyou want to adjust, next carry out audio adjustment. Press c / d to select “Audio”. Press a / b to select a...
Page 28 - Useful adjustment settings; Setting a password; Setting a channel; Resetting the password
27 Useful adjustment settings Password setting for child lock(for TV input mode) Allows you to use a password to protect certain settingsfrom being accidentally changed. Setting a password Register a 4-digit password number to use the ChildLock function. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 ...
Page 29 - Image position; Description; Selected item; Input Label; TV
28 Useful adjustment settings 1 2 Image position For adjusting a picture’s horizontal and vertical position. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. Press c / d to select “Setup”. Description Centres the image by moving it to the left or right. Centres the image by moving it up or down. Selected it...
Page 30 - Picture aspect ratio
29 Useful adjustment settings Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) WSS allows a television to switch automatically amongthe different screen formats. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press a / b to select “WSS”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press c / d to select “Setup”. Press a / b to select “On” o...
Page 31 - WIDE MODE; Manual Selection; Auto Selection; Press
30 Useful adjustment settings 4:3 Mode set to “Panorama” Selected item Normal Zoom 14:9 Panorama Full Cinema 16:9 Cinema 14:9 Description For 4:3 “standard” pictures. A side bar appears on each side. For 14:9 letterbox pictures. A thin side bar appears on each side, and you may also see bars onthe t...
Page 32 - Audio Only
31 Useful adjustment settings Language setting for on-screendisplay You can also select a language from setup menu.Select from among 3 languages: English, Chinese andArabic. 3 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 4 Press c / d to select “Setup”. Press a / b to select “Language”, and then pre...
Page 33 - Selecting input signal type; Selectable item; Input Select; Selecting input source
32 Useful adjustment settings Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 5 3 Press c / d to select “Option”. Press a / b to select “Input Select”, and then press ENTER . Press a / b to select a signal type you want to set, and then press ENTER . NOTE • If no (colour) image displays, try to change ...
Page 34 - Blue Screen; Power Control
33 Useful adjustment settings 1 2 3 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. Press c / d to select “Option”. Press a / b to select “Blue Screen”, and then press ENTER . Blue Screen Automatically turns the screen blue if no broadcastsignal is received. Colour system setting Yo u can change the colour...
Page 35 - I N P U T 4
34 Useful adjustment settings 4 Press a / b to select “HDMI Setup”, and then press ENTER . • The HDMI Setup can be selected only when “INPUT3” or “INPUT4” is selected. To watch an HDMI equipment image, select“INPUT3” or “INPUT4” using INPUT3 or I N P U T 4 o n t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l u n i t...
Page 36 - Useful features; Teletext function; Teletext mode; RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE; When viewing the Teletext information; CH; Button functions; Top; TELETEXT
35 Useful features Teletext function What is Teletext? Te l e t e x t b ro a d c a s t s p a g e s o f i n f o r m a t i o n a n dentertainment to specially equipped television sets.Your TV receives Teletext signals broadcast by a TVnetwork, and decodes them into graphical format forviewing. News, w...
Page 37 - Subpage screen; Displaying Subpages; Teletext language setting
36 1 2 — + 0002 00 01 02 03 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 MENU [Setup ... Text Language] Arabic/Hebrew West Europe East Europe Turkish/Greek Useful features Displaying Subtitle Yo u c a n d i s p l a y s e v e r a l s u b t i t l e s a s t h e y a retransmitted. Press to display the subtitle. • Subtitle is update...
Page 38 - Using external equipment; on the remote control unit or; For INPUT1 signal; Connecting a VCR
37 TV INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 1 MENU [Option ... Input Select] Auto Component Video 2 L R AUDIO VIDEO Using external equipment CAUTION • To protect all equipment, always turn off the TV before connecting to a VCR, DVD player, HDTV tuner, gameconsole, camcorder or other external equipment. NOTE • See pa...
Page 39 - DVD player; Connecting a DVD player; or; Game console/Camcorder; Connecting a game console or camcorder
38 L R AUDIO Y P B (C B ) P R (C R ) HDMI L R AUDIO VIDEO Using external equipment DVD player Component cable(commercially available) Connecting a DVD player You can use the INPUT 1 or INPUT 3 (HDMI) terminal when connecting to a DVD player and other audiovisualequipment. To watch an image from this...
Page 40 - HDTV tuner; Connecting an HDTV tuner
39 Using external equipment HDTV tuner Component cable(commercially available) Connecting an HDTV tuner You can use the INPUT1 terminal when connecting to an HDTV tuner and other audiovisual equipment. To watch an image from this input terminal, youneed to select the input source (see page 37)and th...
Page 41 - Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments; Problem
40 Appendix Troubleshooting Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments • When the unit is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, office), the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature retur...
Page 42 - RS-232C port specifications; PC Control of the TV; Communication conditions; None; Command format; Communication procedure; Parameter
41 RS-232C port specifications Return code Command 4-digits Parameter 4-digits PC Control of the TV • When a program 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 andsetti...
Page 43 - Commands
42 Commands • Commands not indicated here are not guaranteed to operate. P I I D C C I I I V H V POWER OFF (STANDBY) INPUT SWITCHING (TOGGLE) INPUT1 – 4 0: TV TV DIRECT CHANNEL (1 – 99) CHANNEL UP CHANNEL DOWN INPUT1 (AUTO) INPUT1 (COMPONENT) INPUT1 (VIDEO) VOLUME (0 – 60) H-POSITION (AV) ( ⳮ 10 – 1...
Page 44 - Item; Specifications; Model; Optional accessory; Part name
43 Appendix Item Specifications Model LC-32AW5X LC-37AW5X LCD panel 32 o (80 cm) Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD Power Consumption 158 W (0.8 W Standby) (Method IEC60107) Weight 17.4 kg (without stand) 20.7 kg (with stand) Operating Temperature 0°C - 40°C Video Colour System PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3...
Page 45 - Dimensional drawings
44 Dimensional drawings Unit: mm LC-32AW5X, LC-37AW5X • Figures within parentheses are for LC-37AW5X 200(200) 100 (100) 200(200) 815(932) 671(671) 100 (100) 120 (120) 394.5 (464) 399(430) 700(823) 590(655) 63 (63.5) 653(718.5) 306(306) LC-AW5X_40-44 9/12/06, 10:33 AM 44
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