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1. 4 Press END to exit 4 Erase Programme Range The individual programme or programmes in a connected range can be erased 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in 1 Automatic Search to display the Programmes screen 2 Press A F to select Erase programme range and press OK Automatic search Manual adjustment Sort Erase programme range Enter Change name 3 Press amp w 4 to select the programme to be erased and press OK e If you want to erase programmes in a connected range select the programme at the beginning of the desired range N O N 9 mmm WOONDA0CH ND IQ IQ 8 E Paes 0 E 1 E 2 E cl O ce Es 5 E n LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P15 18 p65 17 Useful Features Continued 4 it you are erasing programmes in a connected range press A W lt P to select the programme at the end of the range N 9 VND mmm poo N 9 9 NNNN 6 amp E 9g Ej gi E l BE NI SE r VER 4 E 5 E g 5 Press OK to erase the selected programme s All the subsequent programmes move up 6 Press END to exit 5 Enter Change Name The name of an individual programme can be entered or changed 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in 1 Automatic Search to display the Programmes screen 2 Press A V to select Enter Change name and press OK Automatic search Manual adjustment Sort Erase programme range Enter Cha
2. o 3 O 0O TI T o o 3 Input the new four digit PIN e g 5678 with Channel Select and press OK Please define your PIN 4 Press END to exit To cancel a PIN 1 n step 2 above press amp W to select Cancel PIN and press OK 2 Press amp W to select Yes and press OK Yes No 4 Temporarily cancelling the Child Lock setting You can view a programme for which a Child lock has been set by temporarily cancelling the Child lock setting Perform the procedure below to input your PIN and cancel the Child lock if you are prompted to do so When the PIN input screen is displayed input your PIN with Channel Select The normal screen appears when the PIN is correctly input Please input your PIN GB 23 2004 10 15 2 56 PM HERREEEET TT TS Useful Features Continued NICAM Broadcast Selection A2 Stereo Broadcast Selection This enables the selection of the reception mode when This enables the selection of the reception mode when receiving a NICAM I or NICAM B G signal To let you enjoy receiving an A2 stereo signal To let you enjoy A2 stereo NICAM broadcasting this LCD TV set receives NICAM broadcasting this LCD TV set receives A2 stereo system stereo system and bilingual broadcasts and bilingual broadcasts o SS Ce URI BACKLIGHT ROTATE amen
3. Sound on is displayed 2 Hold down the button NOTE gt e When 1 is pressed in the Mute mode the sound turns on and the volume indicator is displayed e The Mute function is cancelled when 4 is pressed 15 m Using P A v Channel Press P A to change the channels in the following order 1 gt 2 gt 3 7198 199 0 1 2 gt 3 Press P v to change the channels in the following order 3 2 1 0 199 198 gt gt 3 gt 2 gt 1 NOTE gt e Channel 0 is reserved for RF output of VCR e Channels not set with Automatic search or via Setup are set to be skipped and therefore cannot be displayed using P Channel e i E Using Flashback Press to switch the currently tuned channel to the previously tuned channel Press S again to switch back to the currently tuned channel GB 11 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P10 14 p65 11 04 10 4 3 30 PM ET T T Basic Operation Continued Selecting Menu Items The menus can be used to adjust the various settings of your LCD TV set Select the desired menu item by following the steps below See the next page for each Menu screen NOTE gt Settings most recently adjusted will be saved in memory E Using the remote control Press MENU to display the Menu screen 2 Press lt P to select the desired menu item The cursor moves left or right
4. EXT2 Select this mode when viewing the signals from the video equipment connected to the EXT2 terminals using the VIDEO or S VIDEO terminal for video input If both VIDEO and S VIDEO terminals are connected with cables the S VIDEO input terminal is selected as the high priority 04 10 8 4 33 PM Basic Operation Continued Sound Volume Changing Channels Gen You can select channels using Channel Select or II I BACKLIGHT ROTATE P NIN Channel N 0 OSs O Jek To adjust the volume Press to increase the sound volume The bar indicator shifts right NOTE gt To handle the increasing number of channels available this LCD TV set allows you to select up to 200 channels 0 to 199 TV Volume 5O N m Using Channel Select Press to decrease the sound volume The bar indicator shifts left When selecting the channel using Channel Select finish inputting the channel number by holding down the button for TV Volume the last digit for a moment O nnn nnn kmmnkkknknknn kann kxnxn ka nx kak kaka kaw To select a one digit channel e g Channel 5 Hold down the G button To mute the sound Press dX Mute to temporarily turn off the sound Sound off is displayed 5 To select a two three digit channel e g Channel 15 1 Press the button Press dX Mute again to turn off the Mute function
5. The cursor indicates the selected menu item 3 Press amp W to select the desired item and press lt gt to adjust the selected item For some items e g Programmes on the Setup Menu screen press OK to display the setting screen Setup Features 4 Press MENU to return to the previous screen or END to return to the normal screen 12 G B LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P10 14 p65 12 E Using the control panel of the main unit Ta MOR A MENU a T E S Input a MENU P AAN Press MENU to display the Menu screen 2 Press lt to select the desired menu item The cursor moves left or right The cursor indicates the selected menu item 3 Press P to select the desired item and press lt lt to adjust the selected item For some items e g Programmes on the Setup Menu screen press 5 Input to display the setting screen Setup Features 4 Press MENU to return to the previous screen Each time MENU is pressed you will return to the screen previously shown 04 10 4 3 30 PM ET T T eo Boe SS TT Basic Operation Continued E Menu setting screens For details on setting each menu item refer to the page number indicated below NOTE gt The illustrations and on screen displays in this manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual appearance Pro
6. Receivable frequencies depending on TV norm installation site and range Name Alphabets Programme name numerical up to 5 characters values and symbols e g t etc Colour system Auto PAL Colour norm SECAM Sound system B G l D K TV norm L L Auto Skip On lt gt Off Channel numbers with a RED mark on the left are set to Skip J NOTE gt Depending on the settings in the colour system of the channels switching between channels may be slow If you want to speed up channel switching switch Auto in Colour system to the current reception system PAL or SECAM 2004 10 22 10 07 AM 3 Sort The programme positions for individual programmes can be changed freely 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in 1 Automatic Search to display the Programmes screen 2 Press amp V to select Sort and press OK mat al t n r a t r rm o 2 gt g o f c oneco a0 pr 1 3 Press amp w 4 to select the desired programme and press OK to sort When OK is pressed the Move mode is activated Press amp W to move the currently marked programme to the desired programme position When the channel has moved to the desired position all the preceding subsequent channel position will go up down Press OK to exit the Move mode ONnN COOND mmm N 9 9 NVNNN kk CIB d SE 0 E t Es 2 Es IES 4 E J HE 9 e
7. Stereo Stereo The LCD TV set is receiving a stereo broadcast The LCD TV set is receiving a stereo broadcast Each time you press Sound the mode changes e Each time you press 4 Sound the mode changes between Stereo and Mono between Stereo and Mono When Mono is selected the TV sound is output monaurally e When Mono is selected the TV sound is output monaurally r Stereo Mono E Stereo gt Mono Bilingual Bilingual The LCD TV set is receiving a bilingual broadcast The LCD TV set is receiving a bilingual broadcast Each time you press Sound the mode changes as e Each time you press 2 Sound the mode changes as follows follows Sound 1 gt Sound 2 Sound 1 a Sound 2 i Mono Sound 1 2 Mono deza Sound 1 2 NOTE gt NOTE If the button is not pressed for a few seconds the mode setting is If the button is not pressed for a few seconds the mode setting is automatically terminated and the LCD TV set returns to the normal automatically terminated and the LCD TV set returns to normal mode mode 24 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P19 24 p65 24 04 10 25 3 11 PM LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P25 26 p65 25 Teletext E What is Teletext Teletext is an information service organised like a magazine which is provided by some TV stations in addition to regular television broadcasting Your LCD TV set receives special Teletext signals broadcast by a TV
8. Connecting to the EXT1 EXT2 Terminals Video Video __ Audio L audio Audio R Audio Video cable commercially available S Video 3 S Video cable commercially available ul A 21 pin Euro SCART connector commercially available N Decoder Ka BE0ONGHAHHANA HSOCQHNKAAE 21 pin Euro SCART RGB 1 Audio right output 11 GREEN input 2 Audio right input 12 Not used 3 Audio left output 13 Earth for red 4 Common earth for audio 14 Earth 5 Earth for blue 15 RED input 6 Audio left input 16 RED GREEN BLUE control 7 BLUE input 17 Earth for video 8 Audio video control 18 Earth for RED GREEN BLUE control 9 Earth for green 19 Video output 10 Not used 20 Video input PAL SECAM NTSC 21 Plug shield J NOTE gt e 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 cannot view multiple or synthesised pictures by connecting two or more external devices When connecting an external device make sure to connect the video and audio cables to the corresponding terminals 28 GB LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P27 28 p65 28 2004 10 22 2 09 PM ET TT eo
9. ET T T eo Pas Te Connecting External Devices You can enjoy picture and sound by connecting devices such as a VCR or home video game system to the terminals located on the rear of the LCD TV set When connecting an external device turn off the power of the LCD TV set first to prevent any possible damage Example of external devices that can be connected To EXT1 terminal e Decoder To EXT2 terminal lt Example gt Camcorder a EEE Sess E Mta If your external device has an S VIDEO terminal S VIDEO connection is recommended To AUDIO OUT terminal lt Example gt e Audio amplifier NOTE gt 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 given to the S VIDEO terminal If both terminals are connected the video signals from the S VIDEO input terminal are selected for the EXT2 input When viewing video from the VIDEO input terminal do not connect anything to the S VIDEO input terminal For more information about external device connections see the operation manuals of your external devices GB 27 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P27 28 p65 27 04 10 4 3 32 PM Ol M TS Connecting External Devices Continued
10. cccscessseeessseeessseeesseeeeenseeeesseceeaseeees 14 PICTURE A CIUSTIMENIS doeroe tae o se 14 Sound AHjJUSMENIS onses T a 14 Sound Mode SettiNgSosiisisirariirarisiiiirniiai 15 Rrolelclt lti SNN DD e n iaa 16 Using the Programme Table EU 18 PROTA asics susie a n a aa 18 EXT C NNEC ON S as kc askan n ea nlat pon a eiea 19 COCK SO j odine a T 20 Bene WAG SN DD HHHH NE 20 Teletext Language i a4 san nim asiasana 20 Backlight scram r rr 21 Slepp TIME orenen rea 20 42NE k rea danin 21 Atl POWSFOT cneid a yan bala a aa 21 On Screen Display i a 4 44o 514 025 25445 40444 54a adikn 22 CHINA LOCK DD rrr ME 22 NICAM Broadcast Selection 24 A2 Stereo Broadcast Selection E E EEEEEE 24 Teletext S N N gd 25 Connecting External Devices cssceseeetneeeeeenes 27 Example of external devices that can be connected 27 Connecting to the EXT1 EXT2 Terminals 28 Troubleshooting sssussssussennsennnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 29 LOED TV SO oo kesey nnani aa N OEE 29 ARtSTIN dasen ea ra E EN 30 Specificati NS 5i s k lk di s als kesk ake Ka kak Kak sa sk k aa kak W na ec 30 Dimensional Drawings The dimensional drawings for each model are shown on the inside back cover 04 10 8 4 32 PM SE 0 j o gt a uw ER BET S Dear SHARP Customer Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LC
11. Channel Select Please input your PIN e When the PIN is correctly input the Child lock screen is displayed 2004 10 22 2 08 PM 3 Press A F to select For all programmes and press OK p r o g r a m m e s vidual prog only IN IN 5 o57 uu O O T zr o 9 e 5 4 Press A to select Yes and press OK The lock remains effective until No is selected Yes No 5 Press END to exit To set a Child Lock for individual programmes without time limit 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in 2 Setting a Child Lock to display the Child lock screen 2 n step 3 above press amp W to select For individual prog only and press OK For all programmes For individual prog only Change PIN Cancel PIN 3 Press A W 4 gt to select the desired programme 4 Press OK to lock the programme The locked programme is displayed in red NOTE gt To unlock the programme select the programme and press OK The Child lock remains effective until it is cancelled 5 Press END to exit LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P19 24 p65 23 Useful Features Continued 3 Changing Cancelling a PIN To change a PIN 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in 2 Setting a Child Lock to display the Child lock screen 2 Press amp VW to select Change PIN and press OK The currently defined PIN is displayed l s d og only o Se
12. Paes Te Troubleshooting Before calling for repair services make the following checks for possible remedies to the symptoms encountered LCD TV set Reference page e Reception other than that of broadcasting stations could be the problem There is no Make sure the input mode is set to TV 10 Make sure the main power switch of the LCD TV set is on 10 Problem Check item picture or sound Make sure the Picture adjustment is properly adjusted 14 There is no The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of its service picture life There is no e Make sure the S VIDEO terminal has nothing connected 8 28 picture from EXT2 Make sure the volume is not set to minimum 1 1 Make sure the sound is not set to mute 11 There is no sound e Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected 5 Bad reception could be the problem _ There is no picture or sound just noise Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected 5 Bad reception could be the problem The picture is not clear Check the colour adjustment 14 The picture is too light or improperly tinted Check if Backlight is set to Dark 21 Check Contrast 14 The vi The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of its service e picture is li ife too dark Check if batteries in the remote control have sufficient power 4 Remote control does not work Make su
13. or EXT2 CVBS and press OK mmm XT XT XT NN o lt lt gt U O nr lt 4 Press A to select the desired item and press lt gt to make the setting See the table below for details 5 Press END to exit Selected item Choice Description Signal type Auto CVBS To select the signal type of RGB external equipment AFC Mode 1 Mode 2 To select frequency control modes Mode 1 is suitable for DVD players or decoders and Mode 2 is suitable for VCRs or Camcorders Colour norm Colour system Auto PAL SECAM N358 NTSC 3 58 N443 NTSC 4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL60 This item is visible only when EXT1 is selected for the EXT connections setting NOTE gt If no colour image is displayed try to change to a different signal type Depending on the compatibility with the various types of equip ment the picture may become skewed In this case select the AFC Automatic Frequency Control mode that will improve the picture Switching between AV input signals may be slow depending on the settings in Colour system If you want to speed up signal switching select Auto in Colour system to the current reception colour system GB 19 04 10 8 5 56 PM Useful Features Continued Clock Setup Language The Sleep timer that turns power off at the specified time The language for the on screen displa
14. picture is spotted There may be interference from automobiles trains high voltage lines neon lights etc There may be interference between the antenna cable and power cable Try positioning them further apart There are stripes on the screen or colours fade e Is the unit receiving interference from other devices Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations and transmission antennas of amateur radios and mobile phones may also cause interference Use the unit as far apart as possible from devices that may cause possible interference Specifications Model Items LC 13SH1E LC 15SH1E LC 20SH1E LCD panel 13 Advanced Super View amp BLACK TFT LCD 15 Advanced Super View amp BLACK TFT LCD 20 Advanced Super View amp BLACK TFT LCD Number of dots 921 600 dots Video colour system PAL SECAM NTSC TV TV Standard CCIR B G D K L L TV Tuning System Auto preset 200 ch STEREO BILINGUAL NICAM A2 stereo AUTO PRESET YES CATV Hyper Band Brightness 430 cd m Lamp life 60 000 hours Viewing angles H 170 V 170 Audio amplifier 2 1Wx2 Speakers 7 5 cm x 3 cm 2 pcs 11 cm x 4 cm 2 pcs Terminals EXT1 21 pin Euro SCART EXT2 S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT AUDIO Antenna DIN Headphones 3 5 mm g jack side OSD language English Spanish German French ltalian Swedish
15. sensor Remote sensor Cautions regarding use of the remote control E STANDBY ON Do not apply shock to the remote control In addition do not 2 indicator expose the remote control to liquids and do not place it in an area with high humidity Do not install or place the remote control under direct sunlight The heat may cause deformation of the unit The remote control may not work properly if the remote sensor window is under direct sunlight or strong lighting In such a case change the angle of the lighting or main unit or operate the remote control closer to the remote sensor window 4 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P01 09 p65 4 04 10 4 3 29 PM Power Connection Preparation Continued Connect to the AC input terminal of the LCD TV set using the AC cord supplied MAIN POWER F si 7a 4 zac INPUT terminal 220 240V To AC INPUT terminal NOTE gt Household power outlet a e Plug into an AC outlet AC cord Product shape may vary from country to country Always turn the MAIN POWER switch of the LCD TV set to OFF when connecting the AC cord Unplug the AC cord from the LCD TV set and power outlet when the LCD TV set is not to be used for a long period of time Antenna Connection E Using a TV antenna cable To enjoy a clearer picture we recommend that you use an outdoor antenna The following is a brief explanation of t
16. A size batteries 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert two AA size batteries 3 Close the battery cover e Detach the cover Place batteries with their e Align the tab on the battery cover and place while pressing the terminals corresponding it while pressing the tab to close it V part to the and indications in the battery compartment Precautions regarding batteries Improper use of batteries can result in a leakage of chemicals and or explosion Be sure to follow the instructions below Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the and indications Different types of batteries have different characteristics Do not mix batteries of different types Do not mix old and new batteries Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries and or cause old batteries to leak chemicals Remove batteries as soon as they are depleted Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash If chemical leakage is found wipe it off with a cloth The batteries supplied with the LCD TV set may have a shorter operating time due to storage conditions If the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the remote control Using the Remote Control Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor Sais Bass window of the main unit Objects between the remote control and sensor window may prevent proper operation OPC indicator OPC
17. A0CoO IIIIN SE 9 E o E T lees 2 Es 3 E 4 E SOTE I Q Q Upside down 3 Press OK to display the selected programme 4 Press END to exit 5 Press END to exit BB Directly setting the Rotate Press ROTATE to select the desired mode Each time you press ROTATE the mode changes as follows Rotate Normal Rotate Mirror Rotate Upside down lt Rotate Rotate NOTE gt e Rotate is set to Normal at the factory setting Normal Normal image Mirror To display mirror orientation images for special uses ABC 94A Upside down To display upside Rotate To display rotated down images for special uses images for special uses VBC ogv 18 G LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P15 18 p65 18 04 10 25 11 06 AM LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P19 24 p65 19 Boe Sh TT Useful Features Continued EXT Connections a It is possible to manually adjust various settings for connec tions with external devices on the EXT connections screen E EXT1 EXT2 Select the appropriate signal type and colour standard for the signals from the video equipment connected to the EXT1 or EXT2 terminal 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in Rotate to display the Setup Menu screen 2 Press A V to select EXT connections and press OK 3 Press A F to select EXT1 EXT2 Y C
18. D 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 Important Safety Precautions Electricity is used to perform many useful functions but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety However improper use can result in electric shock and or fire In order to prevent potential danger please observe the following instructions when installing operating and cleaning the product To ensure your safety and prolong the service life of your LCD colour TV product please read the following precautions carefully before using the product Read instructions All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated Keep this manual in a safe place These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future reference Observe warnings All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely Follow instructions All operating instructions must be followed Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer Use of inadequate attachments can result in accidents Power source This product must operate on a power source specified on the specification label If you are not sure of the type of power supply used in you
19. Dutch Russian Portuguese Turkish Greek Finnish Polish Power requirement AC 220 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 55 W 1 0 W Standby AC 220 V 240 V 59 W 1 0 W Standby AC 220 V 240 V 74 W 1 0 W Standby AC 220 V 240 V Weight approx 3 5 kg w o accessories 4 1 kg w o accessories 6 3 kg w o accessories The typical period of time after which the lamp s power output will have decreased by about half given that the LCD TV set is used continu ously in a 25 C 77 F room under standard lighting and brightness conditions Dimensional Drawings The dimensional drawings for each model are shown on the inside back cover As a part of policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for the LCD TV set improvement without prior notice The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units There may be some deviations from these values in individual units 30 G LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P29 32 p65 30 04 10 25 4 12 PM 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 ENDANGER THE ENVIRONMENT Sharp Corporation is committed to protecting the envi
20. KLIGHT the mode changes as follows gt Auto Power Off Backlight Bright Backlight Medium You can set the power to automatically turn off if there is no signal for 5 minutes EaskITahI A ta 0FE Backlight Dark 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in Backlight to display the Features Menu screen NOTE gt See the table above for details of the each brightness setting When set to Auto OPC make sure that no object obstructs the OPC sensor which could affect its ability to sense surrounding light 2 Press amp W to select Auto power off and press OK 3 Press A V to select On and press OK 4 Press END to exit NOTE gt e Off is factory preset value GB 21 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P19 24 p65 21 04 10 25 11 06 AM ET T T Useful Features Continued On Screen Display You can adjust various settings for on screen displays D00 CO O O 9 Press MENU to display the Menu screen Press lt gt to select Features 1 2 3 Press A F to select On screen disp and press OK 4 Press amp W to select the desired item 5 Press lt gt to make the setting 6 Press END to exit The status display appears by pressing the Blue button 22 GB B LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P19 24 p65 22 Selected item Choice Description Position Bottom gt To
21. LC 13SH1E LC 15SH1E LC 20SH1E LCD COLOUR TELEVISION ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL Contents Dear SHARP Customer s ccsssesecssseesssesseesssenseeenseees 2 Important Safety Precautions ccsecsesseeseeeeeeees 2 Supplied Accessories cceeccsseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeenneees 4 Preparation scccssseressceesesenerensceeensecerencneeenseeensenerenenenenses 4 Installing Batteries in the Remote Conttrol 4 Using the Remote Control a s x 2 3 a dad nc 4 Power COMMECTION seiniin 5 Antenna Connection Li EEE 5 Listening with Headphone S is yx ll l aak l l laya kall 5 First If STAN GION se nsn dal nn n dini 6 Part Names of the Main Unii 7 How to Fix the Cables LiidEEEEEEEeE 8 How to Prevent the LCD TV Set from Falling Over 8 Part Names of the Remote Control 9 Basic Operation s yil l k ikilik kekkdasake k invents 10 Turning On and Off the Main Power 10 S9TAND EY ON gt nsiine mehen eyane e ke ee n 10 Switching the Input Mode EXT1 EXT2 TV 10 SOUNA VO IT iar i 4 luhalaxnla sis bln ik zay k 11 Changing Chan 8 i a s x axin 2a rand dak A 11 Selecting Menu Tt mS i 4 j E 4 1a2 224 4k5 a 12 LC 13_15_20SH1E_E P01 09 p65 1 Useful Features
22. Sound Menu screen the sound from the built in speakers will be turned off To exit this mode switch Sound via from Hi fi to TV in the Sound Menu screen Pressing lt 1 will display the volume indicator shown below You can adjust the volume by pressing 1 Hi fi Volume 20 IIIIN peere enren For the Loudsp sound setting The sound output modes differ depending on whether or not a NICAM or A2 stereo signal is received See page 24 For the AV audio sig setting e Select Sound 1 or Sound 2 when playing back the video from mono video recorders and Sound 1 2 when playing back from stereo video recorders GB 15 2004 10 15 2 57 PM ET T T Useful Features Continued Programmes 1 A N a Automatic Search Perform the procedure below to search for and store new TV programmes after the First Installation routine Press MENU to display the Menu screen Press lt P to select Setup Press amp W to select Programmes and press OK Press amp W to select Automatic search and press OK l t D se ch jus en ao t a al mmon z gt 2 0 cC ron g oneco r m a mm e r a n g e n ge name pa g h Oo Press amp W to select the desired item and press 4 gt to make the setting NOTE gt e You can change Colour system and Sound system only when Othe
23. Useful Features Picture Adjustments Adjust the picture to suit your preference See the table below for the adjustment items Sound Adjustments Adjust the sound quality and volume to suit your preference See the table below for the adjustment items 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen The Picture Menu screen can be displayed directly by pressing the Red button Press 4P to select Picture Press amp W to select a specific adjustment item 4 Press lt gt to adjust the item to your desired position 5 Press END to exit Selected item 4 button P button 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen The Sound Menu screen can be displayed directly by pressing the Green button Press lt gt to select Sound 3 Press A V to select a specific adjustment item 5 m co O35 So Tr Ba Ba L o AV So R e 4 Press 4 gt to adjust the item to your desired position 5 Press END to exit When resetting all adjustment items to factory preset values perform the following procedure Press amp W to select Reset and press OK Press amp W to select Yes and press OK 14 G LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P10 14 p65 14 NOTE gt When resetting all adjustment items to factory preset values perform the following procedure Press A to select Reset and press OK Press amp W to select Ye
24. ating products including amplifiers Do not place vases or any other water filled containers on this product The water may spill onto the product causing fire or electric shock To prevent fire never place any type of candle or naked flames on the top or near the TV set To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place the AC power cord under the TV set or other heavy items The LCD panel is a very high technology product with 921 600 thin film transistors giving you fine picture details Due to the very large number of pixels a few non active pixels may occasionally appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue green or red This is within product specifications and does not constitute a fault Do not display a still picture for a long time as this could cause an afterimage to remain GB 3 04 10 4 3 29 PM T T T eo Supplied Accessories Make sure the following accessories are provided with the LCD TV set Wireless remote control AA size batteries x2 AC cord Operation manual SHARP LC 13SH1E LC 15SH1E LC 20SH1E Product shape may vary from country to country page 5 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Before using the LCD TV set for the first time install the two AA size batteries supplied in the remote control When the batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate replace the batteries with new A
25. cture Control indicator The OPC indicator lights up green when the Backlight is set to Auto OPC See page 21 OPC sensor Remote sensor STANDBY ON indicator STANDBY ON indicator lights up green when the power is on and red when in the standby mode the indicator will not light when the main power is off NOTE gt Input P W A Channel 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 operation using the remote control LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P01 09 p65 7 04 10 8 4 32 PM ET TT eo Part Names of the Main Unit Continued Terminals Antenna terminal Rear View Headphone jack 2 unt las ier Round lock for Kensington Security Standard slot How to Fix the Cables AC INPUT terminal Pull the cables connected to each terminal Insert the cables into the stand hole and fix the cables mae Ses SE mn How to Prevent the LCD TV Set from Falling Over To prevent the LCD TV set from falling over in case of earthquakes and so on strap it onto the wall by threading one end of the string through the loop of the stand and fastening the LCD TV set with the string attached to the hook on the wall or
26. en TOP Teletext is being broadcast you can display the TOP line which contains the operating instructions on the screen D O Press the Coloured buttons to operate the Teletext screen Press Red to display the previous page and Green to display the next page Yellow and Blue are as indicated on the TOP line GB 25 04 10 19 11 23 AM BB T T Teletext Continued 3 Changing subpages If a page has been selected from among several subpages you can display a control line which contains the subpage numbers O 1 Press Subpage TELETEXT 2 Press Channel Select to select the desired subpage number 3 Press Subpage to turn off the control line 4 Useful Features for Teletext O e Hold on the remote control can be used to hold the current teletext page Press the button again to cancel the Hold mode A W can be used to zoom the current Teletext page as shown below The screen is displayed in each mode each time amp W is pressed ber ABC j gt DEF LC Subtitle can be used to quickly activate subtitles Press E Teletext to deactivate subtitles e Reveal can be used to display hidden information such as solutions to riddles and puzzles Press the button again to hide the information 26 GB LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P25 26 p65 26 04 10 13 2 33 PM
27. grammes or First installation cannot be set when the EXT1 or EXT2 mode is selected as an input mode Page Picture Contrast cic rrr r ran 14 Brightness setsvana 14 COIOUE ieissar ee E 14 AI a E A T 14 SMAMPNOSS ish sides 2al nian d aiia n d n xan kan s di 14 R S E aye nan sie par n e beb E b H H H KAN SEDR 14 The bar above is an operational guide for the remote control The bar will change in accordance with each menu setting Page Sound Vial srira e 15 STONA Meble an ee dV 14 u P Si DY E Na aA 14 Bala BAlaniG QEND r r 14 rian Loudsp SOUN simane ey ar n 15 S o u n AV aUQiO S QN l k dn s l din dilhe Kal l a nenk 15 aoei Sound Wilo PES N VD a 15 laee Xx T A E 14 Page Setup PrograMME SS Prr rrr 16 17 set pili E Firstinstallatioi sinea aeara Telal nake kade k l 6 st i Bo 12 i eea Pe E 18 e a z EXT connections c cccccccesesceeceeesesseeeeesesees 19 K Clock SetU Piceni 20 tex Languages ireann Dele sie da ketne 20 Teletext language lllllliieeE 20 Page Features Backlight seicecsitiscivetncietsietaccevier detec 21 Sleep Me sin uier k ya E a bedin Tian 21 Auto power Off n m n d l kare ki k k da n k sin in n 21 On screen diSD 4x3 xyesinin l sera sisina 22 Child TOCK DP NNN eet 22 23 13 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P10 14 p65 13 2004 10 22 2 08 PM o T T i
28. he type of connection that is used for coaxial cable e Please ensure your 75 ohm coaxial cable is fitted with a DIN 45325 IEC 169 2 coaxial 75 ohm coaxial cable plug and plug it into the antenna terminal at round cable the side of the LCD TV set antenna cable oe CE not supplied pplied To antenna terminal 1 Hil 2 Plug the headphone mini plug into the headphone jack located on the side of the LCD TV set Headphones Q Adjust the sound volume using J on the remote control TV Volume On screen display 10 NIHIN NOTE gt Headphones are not included in the supplied accessories No sound is heard from the main unit speakers when a headphone mini plug is connected into the headphone jack Do not set the volume at a high level Hearing experts advise against extended listening at high volume levels LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P01 09 p65 5 04 10 13 1 46 PM Preparation Continued First Installation When you turn on the LCD TV set for the first time the First Installation routine which makes installation easier is activated Using this routine you can select the on screen display language clock setup and automatically search for and store all the receivable TV channels NOTE gt You can also execute the First Installation routine by selecting First installation on the Setup Menu screen For selecting the menu items
29. ied technician When the product has been dropped or damaged When the product displays an abnormal condition Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the product needs servicing Replacement parts In case the product needs replacement parts make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts Use of unauthorised parts can result in fire electric shock and or other danger Safety checks Upon completion of service or repair work request the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or ceiling mounting When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling be sure to install the product according to the method recommended by the manufacturer 2 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P01 09 p65 2 04 10 4 3 29 PM Cleaning Unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product Use a damp cloth to clean the product Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Water and moisture Do not use the product near water such as bathtub washbasin kitchen sink laundry tub swimming pool and in a wet basement 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 t
30. nge name 3 Press amp W 4 gt to select the desired programme and press OK mmm erin mmmmmmmm E Ha i 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 aAkon coM COE amp OOMONOD 0oo 4 Press lt P to select the input position and press A V to select the desired character 9 COR ND mmm raa C E EE E K NNN N l lt 8 E 9 E Oo E 1 E 2 E E 4 E 5 E q 5 Press OK to accept the name entered and press END to exit GB 17 2004 10 15 2 57 PM ET T T eo Boe Sh TT Useful Features Continued Using the Programme Table Rotate The Programme table shows a list of all receivable pro You can set the orientation of the picture grammes They are located in channels 0 to 199 1 Wo OI 1 1 BACKLIGHT ROTATE O O O i al eo r Vv Vv 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen To select the desired programme 1 Press OK to display the Programme table Press lt gt to select Setup 2 Press A W 4 P to select the desired programme To display the next or previous list of the Programme table press amp W when the cursor is at a programme in the lower right or upper left position or press lt gt when the cursor is at a programme in the right or left column Press amp W to select Rotate and press OK A OO N Press amp W to select the desired mode and press OK mmm oat aan Rotate N O N 9 BOBND
31. ove the following instruction from the operation manual to prevent children from reading it As this operation manual is multilingual we also suggest the same with each language Keep it in a safe space for future reference If you have forgotten your personal code number and cannot disengage ADVANCED CHILD LOCK follow the procedure below 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen 2 Press 4P to select Features 3 Press amp W to select Child lock and press OK 4 The PIN input menu is displayed 5 Input 3001 with Channel Select The Child lock setting menu is displayed ADVANCED CHILD LOCK will now be disengaged GB 31 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P29 32 p65 31 04 10 8 5 46 PM 32 GB LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P29 32 p65 T 04 10 8 4 34 PM
32. p To select the position of the on screen display Sound info No gt Yes To select whether or not sound info is to be displayed when a channel has been selected Time No Yes To select information to be Sleep time No gt Yes displayed on the on screen display NOTE gt Child Lock important Please refer to page 31 for IMPORTANT NOTE ON DISENGAGING ADVANCED CHILD LOCK The Child lock function blocks the viewing of any channels To use this function you need to define your PIN Personal Identification Number first 1 Defining a PIN DO0O o oo 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen 2 Press 4P to select Features 3 Press A F to select Child lock and press OK to display the PIN input screen 4 Input the desired four digit PIN e g 1234 with Channel Select and press OK NOTE gt Be sure to make a note of your PIN before pressing OK The PIN will not be set if MENU or END is pressed before the fourth digit has been input 5 Press OK to accept the input PIN 2 Setting a Child Lock There are two different ways of activating a Child lock 1 General child lock for all programmes immediately 2 Programme position related child lock without time limit To set a Child Lock for all programmes with a time limit 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in 1 Defining a PIN to display the PIN input screen 2 Input your four digit PIN e g 1234 with
33. r count is selected in Country 6 Press amp W to select Store prog from and press OK to display the Store prog from screen e N O mmmmmmmm ibd oh noo A g WBOMND 00 IN i O N 9 Press A W 4 gt to select the programme position from which the programmes are to be stored and press OK to return to the automatic search setting screen mmmm mmm mMm DIRR E NOS La WOONDAcCo NNNN N O N 9 mmm ra 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 e amp NOTE gt See page 6 for details on the search process 16 GB LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P15 18 p65 16 8 Press amp W to select Start search and press OK to begin the automatic programme search Q Search is completed is displayed and press END to exit 2 Manual Adjustment Individual settings of programmes can be adjusted 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in 1 Automatic Search to display the Programmes screen 2 Press amp W to select Manual adjustment and press OK Kurd search Manual adjustment Sort Erase programme range Enter Change name 3 Press A F to select the desired item and press lt gt to make the setting 4 Press END to exit Selected item Choice Value range Description Channel 0 199 The channel changes to the higher or lower channel Frequency 044 859 MHz
34. r home consult your dealer or local power company AC cord protection The AC cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from resting on them Check the cords at the plugs and product Overloading Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords Overloading can cause fire or electric shock Entering of objects and liquids Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings High voltage flows in the product and inserting an object can cause electric shock and or short internal parts For the same reason do not spill water or liquid on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service the product yourself Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions Request a qualified service person to perform servicing Repair lf any of the following conditions occurs unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet and request a qualified service person to perform repairs a When the AC cord or plug is damaged b When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product c When the product has been exposed to rain or water d When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of controls not described in the instructions can cause damage which often requires extensive adjustment work by a qualif
35. re the remote sensor window is not under strong 4 lighting e External influences such as lightning static electricity etc may cause improper operation In this case operate the unit after turning the power off or unplugging the AC cord and re plugging it in 1 or 2 minutes Unit cannot be operated 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 returns to normal e 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 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F GB 29 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P29 33 p65 29 04 10 4 3 32 PM ET T T Troubleshooting Continued Antenna Problem Check item The picture is not sharp The picture shakes 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 The picture has ghosts Make sure the antenna is facing the correct direction Broadcast waves may be reflected from adjacent mountains or buildings The
36. ripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product When mounting the product on a wall be sure to follow the manufacturer s instructions Use only the mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer When relocating the product placed on a cart it must be moved with utmost care Sudden stops excessive force and uneven floor surface can cause the product to fall from the cart Ventilation The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for ventilation Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient ventilation can cause overheating and or shorten the life of the product Do not place the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface since they can block ventilation openings This product is not designed for built in installation do not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions are followed LC 13_15 20SH1E_E _P01 09 p65 3 m Important Safety Precautions Continued e The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass Therefore it can break when the product is dropped or applied with impact Be careful not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case the LCD panel breaks Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves and other heat gener
37. ronment and conserving energy Our goal is to minimize the environmental impact of our products by continually implementing and improving product technologies designs and customer information aimed at environmental conservation 1 For our customers in Belgium The Netherlands Sweden and Switzerland SHARP takes part in the respective national recycling systems for electronic equipment which have been founded on the basis of the environmental laws in these countries Please see here details on the respective countries Recycling Information for that Country Sweden Please use the Swedish electronics recycling system called ELRETUR and see the website at http Awww el kretsen se The Netherlands Please use the Dutch electronics recycling system called ICT Milieu and see the website at http Awww nederlandict nl index php Please use the Belgian electronics recycling system called Recupel Belgium and see the website at http www recupel be Please use the Swiss electronics recycling system called SWICO and see the website at http www swico ch Switzerland 2 For our customers in United Kingdom Germany France and Italy Please contact your local authorities for collection and recycling facilities or contact a recycling service company which is licensed for the recycling of electronic equipment gt IMPORTANT NOTE ON DISENGAGING ADVANCED CHILD LOCK We suggest that you rem
38. s and press OK 04 10 13 1 46 PM Contrast For less contrast For more contrast ji Brightness For less brightness For more brightness Selected item lt button gt button Colour For less colour For more colour Treble For weaker treble For stronger treble intensity intensity Bass For weaker bass For stronger bass Tint Skin tones become Skin tones become Balance Increase the volume of Increase the volume of purplish greenish the speaker on the left the speaker on the Sharpness For less sharpness For more sharpness side right side J These items cannot be adjusted when Sound via is set to Hi fi NOTE gt Bee TT Useful Features Continued Sound Mode Settings You can make various sound mode settings 0000 e OOOO Perform steps 1 and 2 in Sound Adjustments to display the Sound Menu screen 2 3 Press amp W to select the desired item and press OK Press amp W to select the sound mode and press OK 4 Press END to exit Selected item Choice Sound via TV lt gt Hi fi Stereo lt Mono Sound 1 gt Sound 2 gt Sound 1 2 gt Mono Loudsp sound AV audio sig Sound 1 lt gt Sound 2 lt gt Sound 1 2 Sound wide On For increasing the spread of the sound gt Off LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P15 18 p65 NOTE gt For the Sound via setting When setting Sound via to Hi fi in the
39. see pages 12 and 13 5 Press A F to select Start search and press OK Control panel of the main unit NOahon o0 MAIN POWER 6 Press END to exit NOTE gt After the First installation routine you can change the settings of Language page 20 and Clock setup page 20 and perform Automatic search page 16 again Press MAIN POWER on the LCD TV set The First installation screen with a list of the languages for the on screen display is displayed Press A V 4 P to select the desired language and press OK English M Russian Italiano PT Suomi Press amp W to set the time and press OK The time you set is automatically updated via Teletext time information Press amp W to select the desired item and press lt P to make the setting 6 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P01 09 p65 6 2004 10 22 10 07 AM ET T T LEBER TT T Part Names of the Main Unit The examples used throughout this manual are based on the LC 20SH1E model How to adjust the angle Upper control panel al ap NF IP A D O mu m n n A MAIN POWER Input MENU P v MA Channel lt Volume The screen angle can be tilted backwards between 12 and 30 degrees lt cannot be set to vertical When changing the angle make sure to hold the stand and adjust the screen to the best viewable angle Speaker OPC Optical Pi
40. station processes the information and displays it graphically on the screen News weather and sports information stock exchange prices programme reviews and closed captioning for people hard of hearing are among the many services available through Teletext Teletext mode Teletext is activated with Teletext on the remote control and is also closed with it The LCD TV set can be controlled in Teletext mode directly by inputting com mands with the remote control and indirectly through the on screen display menu system 100 TELETEXT Red Green Yellow Blue E Operating instructions in Teletext mode The FLOF system for Teletext is transmitted in the UK currently The TOP system for Teletext is transmitted in Germany currently If TOP Teletext is broadcast a control line and TOP line can be displayed on the screen The TOP line involves the operating instructions associated with all of the Coloured buttons if TOP text is transmitted 1 Turning on and off Teletext mode DOO XOXOXO 1 Select a TV channel that is broadcasting the Teletext programme 2 Press Teletext to display Teletext screen To turn off the Teletext mode press 2 Teletext again 100 TELETEXT Red Green Yellow Blue NOTE gt For selecting the language for the Teletext screen see Teletext Language on page 20 2 Using the TOP line Wh
41. the post etc An example of strapping the LCD TV set onto the wall is shown on the right The string and hook are commercially available 8 LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P01 09 p65 8 04 10 4 3 29 PM ET T T Part Names of the Remote Control WO I I 1 I Sound f Switches to the sound mode A Switches the input source between EXT1 EXT2 and TV modes P 10 BACKLIGHT Selects the brightness and OPC of the display P 21 ROTATE l Rotates the display in every pana Gem mn P 18 aX Mute Switches the sound on and off P 11 P Channel P 11 P 24 ewe M lt 1 K W P 11 GY NIV Input WO Ol O Cc G D OK Programme Table Upwards Downwards P 6 18 Selection Zoom display END function Teletext mode P 6 26 Returns to normal screen P 6 MENU Displays the menu Right Left N Returns to the previous screen Displays the Teletext mode Displays hidden information such as solutions to riddles LC 13_15 20SH1E_E P01 09 p65 P 12 Teletext Channel Select screen P 25 P 11 Reveal S Flashback and puzzles P 26 gt Flashback Hold Temporarily holds the current Teletext page P 26 CJ Subtitle Displays the Teletext Subtitle directly P 26 Subpage Displays the Teletext Subpage directly P 26 Red Picture Menu P 14 25 P 11 Blue Stat
42. us Display Turns on the status display when the menu is not displayed P 22 25 Yellow P 25 Green Sound Menu P 14 25 04 10 4 3 29 PM Returns to the previous channel Basic Operation Turning On and Off the Main Power D MAIN POWER STANDBY ON indicator 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 To turn off the main power press MAIN POWER again STANDBY ON i wo Ol II II BACKLIGHT ROTATE O O O AN J N 2 Vit a To turn off the LCD TV Press Power The STANDBY ON indicator will turn red To turn the LCD TV back on Press Power again The STANDBY ON indicator will turn green 10 GB LC 13_15_20SH1E_E_P10 14 p65 10 Switching the Input Mode EXT1 EXT2 TV i WO OI II II BACKLIGHT ROTATE OOOO Jou 1 Turnon the power of the connected devices 2 Press H A v Input to select the applicable input source The screen changes in order of EXT1 EXT2 and TV mode each time lt gt A v Input is pressed EXT1 mode EXT1 EXT2 mode EXT2 TV mode NOTE gt EXT1 Select this mode when viewing the signals from the video equipment connected to the EXT1 21 pin Euro SCART RGB terminal
43. y can be selected from does not work unless the clock has been adjusted Be sure English Spanish German French Italian Swedish Dutch to adjust the clock first Russian Portuguese Turkish Greek Finnish and Polish 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in Clock Setup to display the Setup Menu screen 2 Press amp VW to select Language and press OK 3 Press A W 4 gt to select the desired language and press OK 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen Eis Deutsch h ra r k e 2 Press q P to select Setup Suomi 3 Press amp W to select Clock setup and press OK 4 Press amp W to set the time and press OK 4 Press END to exit Teletext Language The language for the Teletext can be selected 5 Press END to exit 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in Clock Setup to display the Men reen K NOTE Setup Menu scree The time is automatically set corrected via the Teletext broadcast when available 2 Press A F to select Teletext language and press OK 3 Press amp W to select the desired language and press OK Turkish Greek iCyrittic 4 Press END to exit 20 GB LC 13_15 20SH1E_E_P19 24 p65 20 04 10 19 11 23 AM aaa T T LE ERE Bee J E is Useful Features Continued Backlight Sleep Timer You can make the setting for the brightness of the screen You can set Sleep timer to automatically turn off the LCD TV set SS Press MENU to displa
44. y the Menu screen 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in Backlight to display the 2 Press 4P to select Features Features Menu screen 3 Press A to select Backlight and press OK 2 Press amp to select Sleep timer and press OK 4 Press A F to select the desired mode and press OK 3 Press Channel Select or A V to select the time and press gt Press A V to set On 5 Press END to exit Current Time Selected item Factory setting Choice Backlight Bright Maximum Medium Suitable for viewing in brightness well lit areas Saves energy 4 Press END to exit Dark Sufficiently bright when viewing in dim areas Selected item Input value Choice Description D Auto OPC Screen brightness is Sleep timer HH MM The LCD TV set automatically adjusted according to the Off gt On turns off ambient light of the room J NOTE gt The Backlight setting can be switched with one touch using the remote control see below e Be sure to adjust the clock with Clock setup in the Setup Menu before setting Sleep timer The time is automatically set corrected via the Teletext broadcast E Directly setting the Backlight when available You can change the setting of Backlight directly When not using the LCD TV set for a long period of time turn off the main power Press BACKLIGHT to select the desired mode Each time you press BAC

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