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1.                                                                                             3  gia     4 For power    outlet 2 AC input terminal  wi                                        AC Adapter  Supplied   Power cord     Supplied       TPs                    to clamp the AC adapter cable  supplied  onto the cable clamp attachment using the supplied cable clamp   When clamping the AC adapter cable  take care not to stress the terminal of the AC adapter cable  Do not bend the AC  adapter cable excessively     Operation buttons f                                                                          Cable        clamp   T  attachment M    AC adapter cable  Supplied       Do not fasten the supplied AC adapter to the monitor or other equipment     136       Binding Cables    mFastening the cables    The cables connected to the terminals on the rear of the monitor can be fastened with the cable clamp   Attach the cable clamps to the attachment parts on the back of the monitor and the stand  and bind the cables                                                   attachment  gt                                                                                   Cable clamp  small     LU d        R Cable clamp  attachment    c Cable clamp  attachment    iStoring the cables    After you have secured the cables connected to the back of the monitor with the cable clamp  you can store the cables in the  cable cover     How to attach the cable cover    The tab inserts  into the hole to  
2.                    Screen resolution Vsync DisplayPort          HDMI DUAL   VESA 640x480 60Hz Yes Yes  gt   72Hz Yes Yes ki  75Hz Ves Ves s  800x600 56Hz Yes Yes    60  2 Yes Yes  72Hz Yes Yes    75Hz Yes Yes    848x480 60Hz Yes Yes    1024  768 60  2 Yes Yes     70  2 Yes Yes    75Hz Ves Ves    1152x864 75Hz Yes Yes    1280x768 60Hz Yes Yes    75Hz Yes Yes    1280x800 60Hz Yes Yes  lt   1280x960 60Hz Yes Yes D  1280x1024 60Hz Yes Yes ki  75Hz Yes Yes ki  1360x768 60Hz Yes Yes    1400x1050 60Hz Yes Yes    1600x1200 60Hz Yes Yes    1680x1050 60Hz Yes Yes    1920x1200 60Hz Yes      3840  2160 24  2 Ves Ves Yes  25Hz Yes Yes    30Hz Yes Yes Yes     50Hz Yes 9 6   Ves   60Hz Yes   9   Yes     4096x2160  2 24Hz   Yes Yes     Wide 1280x720 60Hz Yes Yes z  1920x1080 60Hz Yes Yes    US TEXT 720x400 70Hz Yes Yes                      1 Asingle screen is created from simultaneous input of two systems using HDMI1 and HDMI2    2 Displays a reduced image  except in Dot by Dot  In Dot by Dot  the image will be cut down to panel size then displayed    3 Displays using multi streaming     4 The two HDMI input terminals both have 1920 x 2160 signals     5 The two HDMI input terminals both have 2048 x 2160 signals     6 The signals for the left and right screens are both 1920 x 2160 signals       Allare compliant only with non interlaced          Depending on the connected PC  images may not be displayed properly even if the compatible signal described above is input     3 0    Specifications  
3.        li    V  30Hz     69 5kHz  1 Name of the menu   2 Input mode   3 An item being selected  highlighted    4 Screen resolution of input signal  and other data       mes      Items that cannot be selected appear in gray    e g  Function not supported by the current input signal     The menu screen is on the left side of the screen in the  landscape orientation  and at the bottom of the screen in  the portrait orientation     216    Menu Items    Menu item details    The menu will differ depending on the input mode     BPICTURE       BRIGHT  Adjusts the backlight brightness        CONTRAST  Adjusts the difference between the bright and dark portions of the image        BLACK LEVEL  Adjusts the entire brightness of the video signals        TINT  Adjusts the hue  Selecting   changes the color towards green  and selecting   changes it towards magenta        COLORS  Adjusts the color intensity        SHARPNESS  Adjusts the sharpness of the image  Some settings and images may cause vertical lines to appear in the center of the screen        COLOR ADJUSTMENT    COLOR MODE  The color mode changes in the following order        STD  Standard      VIVID     sRGB     STD                     sRGB applies to PC input only   sRGB is international standard of color representation specified by IEC  International Electrotechnical Commission   Color  conversion is made in taking account of liquid crystal s characteristics and represents color tone close to its original image     WHITE BALANC
4.       Power on       Power off  Standby mode   Input signal waiting mode               When switching the power button   1   off and back on   always wait for at least 5 seconds  A short interval may  result in a malfunction       mes     When the main power switch is off  the monitor cannot be  turned on      If the monitor is      the input signal standby mode and you    press the power button        the monitor enters standby  mode     156    Basic Operation       6   MENU ENTER  button                                                                                                                                                                         p Displays and turns off the menu screen   See page 21    1 BI N Settings can be entered when the menu screen is displayed   2        7   INPUT RETURN  button  L1 The input selection menu is displayed     Press the  VOL   A JIVOL   V   buttons to select the input  3    T7 i o mode  and press  INPUT RETURN  button to enter     d    Input mode  4    DisplayPort DisplayPort input terminal    g HDMI1  PC            PC AV HDMI input terminal         on ee HDMI  AV   HDMI2  PC  2       10 PC AV HDMI input terminal               2           t When HDMI DUAL is set to ON  7 Input mode  L DisplavPort DisplavPort input terminal  HDMI DUAL           TE       PC AV HDMI input terminal   4  HDMI DUAL             1 Select the terminal to be used in HDMI1 of INPUT  1  Power button      SELECT   See page 23      The power can be turned on an
5.     Compatible signal timing  AV                                                                       Screen resolution Frequency HDMI   1920 x 1080p 24Hz Ves  50Hz Ves   59 94Hz Yes   60Hz Yes   1920 x 10801 50Hz Yes  59 94Hz Yes   60Hz Yes   1280 x 720p 50Hz Yes  59 94Hz Yes   60Hz Yes   720 x 576p 50Hz Yes  720 x 480p 59 94Hz Yes  60Hz Yes   640 x 480p VGA  59 94Hz Yes  60Hz Yes   720 1440  x 576i 50Hz Yes  720 1440  x 480i 59 94Hz Yes  60Hz Yes       mPower management  This monitor conforms to VESA DisplayPort power management     BDDC  plug and play    The monitor supports the VESA DDC  Display Data Channel  standard    DDC is a signal standard for plug and play between monitors and computers  Information about resolution and other parameters  is exchanged between the two  This function can be used if the computer supports DDC and it has been configured to detect  plug and play monitors    There are several types of DDC  depending on the communication method used  This monitor supports DDC2B        38    Specifications                                                                                                                                                                                            DisplayPort input terminal pins  PC AV HDMI input terminal pins   DisplavPort 20 pin    J 1  HDMI    Connector      IESEHEBSESE    l L1  No  Function No  Function No  Function No  Function  1  MainLane 3  11   Gnd 1  TMDS data 2  11   TMDS clock shield  2 Gnd 12   MainLan
6.    Touch                        Touch action modes  Status display of touch operation                               18  Toviehr a Cti   Mi siu TA fat 18  Other functions    iiie g 20  Cautionary        ia i ae i 20  Menu Items    intente tent 21  Displaying the menu                                                     21  Menu item details    22  Initialization  Reset  Functional Restriction Setting                    i i icum oett ecu e benc 26  Controlling the Monitor with a PC  RS 232C                27  PC CODnectionc   aic              27  Communication conditions                         sees 27  Communication procedure                                           27  RS 232C command                                                      29  Troubleshooting                             eene 33  Specifications                  e erenc trei corii trina rni 35  Mounting Precautions   For SHARP dealers and service engineers                  40    For information on the Pen Software  see the Pen Software Operation Manual     Supplied Components    If any component should be missing  please contact your dealer     O Liquid Crystal Display Monitor  1     Touch pen  1     Cable cover  1     Power cord  1  L1 AC adapter  1  O CD ROM  Utility Disk for Windows   1  O Setup Manual  1  O DisplayPort cable  1     RS 232C conversion cable  63 5 mini jack   1  L1 USB cable  for touch panel  miniB   1  O Cable clamp  2  O Cable clamp  small   1  L1 Cable clamp  large   3     Anti toppling clamp
7.    V   buttons      f you do not press any buttons for about 4 seconds  the  VOLUME menu automatically disappears     Move the cursor up or down in the menu screen  and increase   or decrease the setting      The cursor moves up when the  VOL    A   button is  pressed  and down when the  VOL   V   button is pressed      916    Basic Operation    il Switching the screen size  Even when the screen size is changed  the display may remain the same depending on the input signal     PC input Displays image so it fills the entire screen        AN input An image with a 4 3 aspect ratio is stretched to fill the entire  Screen     NORMAL PC input Displays image so it fills the screen without changing the aspect  ratio of the input signals        AN input Displays the entire image of the aspect ratio of 4 3 without  changing the aspect ratio     Dot by Dot PC input Displays the dots of the signals input from the connected PC as  the corresponding dots on the screen        AN input Displays at the number of panel pixels of the resolution of the input  signal                 TPs    Using this monitor s screen size switching to compress or expand the screen for commercial or public viewing in  establishments like cafes or hotels may infringe on the rights of the creators  as protected by Copyright Law  so please be  careful    When PbyP mode is set to ON  the screen size cannot be changed    The appearance of the original video may change if you select a screen size with a different aspect
8.   2     Screws  for anti toppling   M4 x 10   2  O Vertical sticker  Logo   1  O Vertical sticker  Operation buttons   1  O Vertical sticker  Blank   1     Horizontal sticker  Operation buttons   1  L1 Cover Sharp logo  1  Place this sticker onto the SHARP logo to cover the logo          Sharp Corporation holds authorship rights to the Utility Disk program  Do not reproduce it without permission     Svstem Requirements       mTouch Panel    To use the touch panel  the monitor must be connected to a computer using a USB cable   Touch panel operating conditions are as described below     Computer PC AT compatible computer with a USB 1 1 port     OS Windows 8  32 bit or 64 bit version   Windows 7  32 bit or 64 bit version   Windows Vista  32 bit or  64 bit version   Windows XP  32 bit or 64 bit version       Windows 7 or later is recommended for touch action     On Windows 7 and later  the touch panel operates with the standard Window driver  On Windows Vista XP  you must install  the touch panel driver to your PC from the supplied CD ROM     B Pen Software    Operating conditions for the supplied Pen Software are as described below  To install Pen Software  refer to the Pen Software  Operation Manual  Pen Software is for use with monitors installed in landscape orientation     Computer PC AT compatible computer able to output a resolution of 3840 x 2160    CD ROM drive required for software installation         Windows 8  32 bit or 64 bit version   Windows 7  32 bit or 64 bit v
9.   FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required  to correct the interference at his own expense           U S A  ONLY             64    DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER       Thank you for your purchase of a SHARP LCD product  To ensure safety and many years of trouble free operation of your  product  please read the Safety Precautions carefully before using this product     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 product  please read the  following precautions carefully before using the product     1   2     Read instructions     All operating instructions must be read and understood be
10.   hold the cable      cover                The cable cover  is attached bv  hanging from the  hooks                                              How to remove the cable cover                                                          Slightiv lift the cable cover   and with the tab clear of  the hole  move up and  remove         Do not forcibly bend or apply force to the cables  Risk of wire breakage or other damage     When attaching the cable cover  do not pinch the cables       Arrange the cable to allow for use with the monitor slid to the bottommost position  about 25   from horizontal         14       Turning Power On Off      Turn on the monitor first before turning on the PC or    playback device     Turning on the main power             E                                                                                                                   Main power switch               The main power must be turned on off with the main power  switch  Do not connect disconnect the power cord or turn  the breaker on off while the main power switch is on    When switching the main power switch off and back on     always wait for at least 5 seconds     For a complete electrical disconnection  pull out the main    plug           Turning power on off    Press the power button       to turn the power ON OFF     To turn off the power  press and hold down the power button   D   for about 2 seconds     Power button   b                                              Power LED          
11.   should be taken to place or install the monitor where it cannot be pushed  pulled over  or knocked down      Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the monitor so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed by  curious children        56    66    TIPS AND SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS         The TFT color LCD panel used in this monitor is made with  the application of high precision technologv  However  there  mav be minute points on the screen where pixels never light  or are permanentiv lit  Also  if the screen is viewed from  an acute angle there mav be uneven colors or brightness   Please note that these are not malfunctions but common  phenomena of LCDs and will not affect the performance of  the monitor     Do not displav the same image for an extended time   Displaving the same image for an extended time mav cause  a residual image  In particular  an image with strong contrast  mav cause a residual image after several hours    Never rub or tap the monitor with hard objects    Please understand that SHARP CORPORATION bears no  responsibilitv for errors made during use bv the customer or  a third partv  nor for anv other malfunctions or damage to this  product arising during use  except where indemnitv liabilitv is  recognized under law     This monitor and its accessories mav be upgraded without  advance notice     Do not use the monitor where there is a lot of dust  where  humidity is high  or where the monitor may come into contact  with oil or steam  as t
12.  50 60 Hz  when using the supplied AC adapter        Operating temperature    41  F to 95  F  5  C to 35  C        Operating humidity    20  to 80   no condensation        Power consumption   input signal waiting mode      standby mode     97 W     7 2 W   7 2 W   when using the supplied AC adapter        Dimensions  excluding protrusions  inch  mm     Monitor only  Approx  29 17 32 W  x 1 27 64 D  x 17 3 8 H   750 x 36 x 441   Monitor on supplied stand    Monitor screen angle 90    from horizontal   Approx  29 17 32 W  x 15 23 64 D  x 19 27 64 H   750 x 390 x 493     Monitor screen angle 25   from horizontal   Approx  29 17 32 W  x 22 41 64 D  x 8 5 32 H   750 x 575 x 207        Weight Ibs   kg              Approx  19 9  9 0   monitor only   Approx  35 3  16 0   monitor on supplied stand         1 When STANDBY MODE is set to STANDARD  When STANDBY MODE is set to LOW POWER  1 3 W     2 When using the monitor in DC19 5 V   91W    As a part of our policy of continuous improvement  SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product 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     35       Specifications    ilDimensional Drawings  Note that the values shown are approximate values       Monitor screen angle 90   from horizontal   10 33 64  267                                                                   
13.  CONTROL POWR      Switches to standbv mode   Returns from standby mode   R Standby mode  Normal mode                      Input signal waiting mode    INPUT MODE SELECTION Toggle change for input mode  Terminals not selected in INPUT SELECT cannot  be selected     HDMI  AV    ERR  when PC is selected for HDMI1 of INPUT SELECT     HDMI1  PC    ERR  when AV is selected for HDMI1 of INPUT SELECT     HDMI2  AV    ERR  when PC is selected for HDMI2 of INPUT SELECT     HDMI2  PC    ERR  when AV is selected for HDMI2 of INPUT SELECT     DisplayPort  HDMI DUAL  HDMI1  AV   HDMI  PC   HDMI2  AV   HDMI2  PC                                                              DisplayPort  HDMI DUAL  TOUCH ACTION MODES   0  Finger pen mode  1  Pen only mode  2  Finger only mode                               296    Controlling the Monitor with    PC  RS 232C     PICTURE menu    Function Command   Direction Parameter Control Response contents       BRIGHT VLMP WR 0 31  CONTRAST CONT WR 0 60  BLACK LEVEL BLVL WR 0 60  TINT TINT WR 0 60  COLORS COLR WR 0 60  SHARPNESS SHRP WR 0 24  COLOR COLOR MODE BMOD WR STD   ADJUSTMENT VIVID   sRGB  When the input mode is PC    WHITE THRU When the input mode is PC HDMI or DisplavPort    BALANCE PRESET From 1  approximately 3 000K to 15  approximately 10 000K 500K steps   16  approximately 5 600K  17  approximately 9 300K    18  approximately 3 200K                                           USER  R CONTRAST 0 256 0 256    ERR  when CTMP is not set to 99   G CONT
14.  a qualified  technician    e  When the product has been dropped or damaged    f  When the product displays an abnormal condition  Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that the product  needs servicing       Replacement parts     In case the product needs replacement parts  make sure that the service person uses replacement    parts specified by the manufacturer  or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts  Use of  unauthorized parts can result in fire  electric shock and or other danger       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 mounting     When mounting the product on a wall  be sure to install the product according to the method    recommended by the manufacturer       Heat sources     Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators  heaters  stoves and other heat generating    products  including amplifiers        Usage of the monitor must not be accompanied by fatal risks or dangers that  could lead directly to death  personal injury     severe physical damage or other loss  including nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility  medical life support system  and  missile launch control in a weapon system       Do not stay in contact with the parts of the product that become hot for long periods of time  Doing so may result in    low temperature burns     SAFETV 
15.  ratio than the original  image  e g  TV broadcast or video input from external equipment     When a non wide image  4 3  is viewed with the whole screen using the screen size switching function of this monitor  the  edge of the image may be lost or appear distorted  If you wish to respect the creator s intentions  set the screen size to     NORMAL       When playing commercial software  parts of the image  like subtitles  may be cropped  In this case select the optimal screen  size using the screen size switching function of this monitor  With some software  there may be noise or distortion at the  edges of the screen  This is due to the characteristics of the software  and is not a malfunction    Depending on the original image size  black bands may remain at the edges of the screen        17       Touch Action       Touch action modes    Touch operation modes are finger pen mode  pen only mode   and finger only mode  The mode can be changed in the touch  operation mode icon screen    The monitor is set to finger pen mode when shipped     1  When the power button       is pressed  with the power  on  the touch mode icon will appear     If the power button       is held down for about 2 seconds   the power will turn off           972                1  G             2  Touch the icon   A  W   mark is displayed at the top of the icon for the  selected mode   The mode can be checked with the touch mark located at  the right portion of the screen     ie Finger pen mode    In thi
16.  taking some time  WA      cal                         T  Return code   ODH  OAH        When the following commands are used     WAIT    is returned   In this case  a value will be returned if you wait a while  Do not  send any command during this period     Commands which return WAIT    When one of the following commands is used    RSET  INPS  WIDE  POWR  MWIN  MWIP  DPST    When control via RS 232C is locked  to prevent use   using the operation lock function  See page 26        o e    E 2    T Return code     ODH  OAH          28    Controlling the Monitor with a       RS 232C     RS 232C command table    How to read the command table  Command  Command field  See page 27    Direction  W When the  Parameter  is set in the parameter field  See page 27    the command functions as described  under  Control Response Contents       The returned value indicated under  Reply  can be obtained by setting            or           inthe  parameter field   See page 27    Parameter  Parameter field  See page 27    Reply  Response  Returned value    s          indicates a command which can be used in power standby mode regardless of the STANDBY MODE setting            indicates a command which cannot be used in power standby mode when STANDBY MODE is set to LOW POWER           indicates a command which cannot be used in power standby mode regardless of the STANDBY MODE setting     Power control Input mode selection    Function Command   Direction Parameter Control Response contents  POWER
17.  used in this manual is English by  way of example       Illustrations in this manual may not exactly represent the  actual product or display       This manual assumes use in landscape orientation  except  where specifically noted     LED Backlight    e The LED backlight in this product has a limited lifetime      If the screen gets dark or does not turn on  it may be  necessary to replace the LED backlight  This LED backlight  is exclusive to this product and must be replaced by an  authorized SHARP servicing dealer or service center      Please contact your local SHARP servicing dealer or  service center for assistance     MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS       This product is for use indoors    When installing the   A mounting bracket compliant with VESA specifications is monitor in landscape  required  orientation  vou can attach  To install on a stand  commerciallv available  or on a wall  the supplied horizontal   or to remove or move the monitor  consult your dealer  sticker  operation buttons   Mounting the monitor on the wall requires special expertise to the front    and the work must be performed by an authorized SHARP          dealer  You should never attempt to perform any of this  work yourself  Our company will bear no responsibility  for accidents or injuries caused by improper mounting or  mishandling    Use the monitor with the surface perpendicular to a level Attach the vertical sticker  Operation buttons  to  surface  If you are tilting the monitor without using the 
18.  used with this monitor differ  according to operating system and application  The functions  of touch actions are also different  For details  check Windows  Help and the application s support documentation     Windows Vista   Windows XP     Single tap Yes Yes Yes  Double tap    Windows 8   Windows 7    Touch action          Swipe       Swipe from edge  of screen       Drag and drop       Slide to pan       Flicks       Press and hold       Zoom       Press and tap             Rotate      You must install the touch panel driver to your PC from the  supplied CD ROM   Installation is not necessary in Windows 8 and Windows 7       mes       n Windows 7  if the checkmark has been removed from   Enable multi touch gestures and inking  in           and touch   in Control Panel  select the checkbox     Touch Action      Common finger and touch pen actions Drag and drop  Touch the screen with your finger pen and move without lifting   Single tap When you have finished the movement  lift your finger touch    Touch the screen with your finger touch pen     pen   Double tap    Quickly touch the screen twice with your finger touch pen  Slide to pan    With your finger touch pen touching the screen  move it up  and down to scroll the screen        Swipe  Touch the screen with your finger touch pen  move without  lifting  and then stop     Flicks  Move your finger touch pen in a flicking motion   Flick your finger   t        Swipe from edge of screen  After touching the edge of the monito
19. 1 27 64 Unit  inch  mm   36     3 15 16 3 15 16    29 17 32  750   100   100      f Opening width  27 9 16  700   27                                                             100                                                      17 3 8  441      100                             3 15 16 3 15 16                                                                Opening height  15 9 16  395   19 27 64  493      o                                                                         ii   CHE      15 23 64  390                     Monitor screen angle 25    from horizontal                                                                 Unit  inch  mm                  m                                  8 5 32  207                                  22 41 64  575        When mounting the monitor  be sure to use a wall mount bracket that complies with the VESA compatible mounting method   SHARP recommends using M6 screws and tighten the screws    Note that screw hole depth of the monitor is 3 8 inch  10 mm   Loose mounting may cause the product to fall  resulting in  serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product  The screw and hole should come together with over 5 16 inch    8 mm  length of thread  Use a bracket which has been approved for UL1678 standard  and which can endure at least 4 times  or more the weight of the monitor       36    i Compatible signal timing  PC     Specifications                                                                                    
20. E    TAHR Uea Displays the input signal level as is   for PC input only    PRESET       Selects the color temperature using PRESET    USER            Used for adjusting R  G  B CONTRAST and R  G  B OFFSET respectively   PRESET    Selects the color temperature when the WHITE BALANCE is set to PRESET   The setting values are shown for reference  The color temperature of the screen varies over time   This function is not intended to keep the color temperature constant   USER  Adjusts each item when the WHITE BALANCE is set to USER   R CONTRAST      Adjusts bright toned red component   G CONTRAST      Adjusts bright toned green component   B CONTRAST      Adjusts bright toned blue component     R OFFSET            Adjusts dark toned red component   G OFFSET            Adjusts dark toned green component   B OFFSET            Adjusts dark toned blue component     COPY TO USER   Copies the value of white set for PRESET to the USER setting    Select  ON  and then press  MENU ENTER  button     In the case other than white  color tone may differ from the PRESET    GAMMA   Selects the gamma   C M S  HUE  AV input    Adjusts color tone with 6 colors of R  red   Y  yellow   G  green   C  cyan   B  blue   and M  magenta    C M S  SATURATION  AV input    Adjusts color vividness with 6 colors of R  red   Y  yellow   G  green   C  cyan   B  blue   and M  magenta    C M S  VALUE  AV input    Adjusts color brightness with 6 colors of R  red   Y  yellow   G  green   C  cyan   B  blue   and M  ma
21. E ALERT or STATUS ALERT is set to  default settings  OSD  amp  LED  alert messages will appear even if the OSD   CANCEL             Go back without resetting  DISPLAY is set to ON 2 or OFF        If TEMPERATURE ALERT or STATUS ALERT is set to LED  or OSD  amp  LED  the LED lights even if the LED function is  set to OFF     ADJUSTMENT LOCK   You can disable operations on the monitor buttons    OFF    Enables operation    ON 1   Disables all operations other than turning power  on off and FUNCTION    ON 2  Only the FUNCTION operation is enabled   Disables all operations other than FUNCTION  not  even power on off     RS 232C   Specifies whether to allow control via RS 232C   See   page 27     OSD DISPLAY    Shows hides the menu  modes and messages   The FUNCTION screen cannot be hidden              ON 1                Shows all menus  modes and messages    ON 2        Hides messages automatically displayed  by the display  Shows messages during  operation    OF Enim Hides all menus  modes and messages    LED    Specifies whether to light the power LED         926    Controlling the Monitor with    PC  RS 232C        You can control this monitor from a PC via RS 232C  COM  port  on the PC     PC connection    Connect the COM port on the PC  RS 232C connector  to the  CONTROL terminal  RS 232C input terminal  on the monitor  using the RS 232C conversion cable  supplied  and an RS   232 straight cable  commercially available    Bind the RS 232C conversion cable with the cable clam
22. HDMI  1  STEREO MINI       HDMI2  PC       HDMI  1  STEREO MINI       HDMI2  AV       HDMI  1  STEREO MINI       DisplayPort         DisplayPort  2  STEREO MINI       TOUCH OUTPUT SETTING      ALWAYS  1 DisplayPort  2 HDMI1  3 HDMI2  4 HDMI DUAL       AUDIO INPUT LEVEL      1 0Vrms  1  0 5Vrms       BAUD RATE      9600bps  1  19200bps  2  38400bps       DisplayPort STREAM    MONITOR menu    Function       Command       Direction       Parameter          o ooo5 oooosoo  oI I      SST  1  MST       Control Response contents          MONITOR    STDR    WR    0 1      LANDSCAPE  1  PORTRAIT       STANDBV MODE    STBM    WR    0 1      STANDARD  1  LOW POWER       OFF IF NO OPERATION    ATOF    WR    0 1      OFF  1  ON       TOUCH MODE AT STARTUP    POTM    WR    0 1      RESET  1  NO RESET       MARK DISPLAY TOUCH MARK  DISPLAY    TMDT    WR    0 1    0  ALWAYS  1 5 S       CHANGE DISPLAY  POSITION       PbyP menu    Function       TPOS    Command       WR    Direction       0 3    Parameter          0  RIGHT  1  BOTTOM  2  LEFT  3  TOP       Control Response contents          PbyP MODE    MWIN    WR    0 2    0  OFF  2         ERR  when HDMI DUAL is ON        PbvP SOURCE    OTHERS menu    Function       MWIP    Command       WR    Direction    9    HDMM  AV        10    HDMM  PC        12    HDMI2  AV        13    HDMI2  PC           14    Parameter          DisplayPort       Control Response contents          SCREEN PATTERN    SCSV    WR    0 2 3    0  OFF  2  PATTERN1  3  PAT
23. PRECAUTIONS  Continued     WARNING   This is a class A product  In a domestic environment this product mav cause radio interference in which case the user mav be  required to take adequate counter measures     To maintain compliance with EMC regulations  use shielded cables to connect to the following terminals  HDMI input terminal  and DisplavPort input terminal     If a monitor is not positioned in a sufficiently 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 fixing devices like wall mount brackets recommended by the manufacturer      Only using furniture that can safely support the monitor      Ensuring the monitor is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture      Not placing the monitor on tall furniture  for example  cupboards or bookcases  without anchoring both the furniture and the  monitor to a suitable support      Not standing the monitors on cloth or other materials placed between the monitor and supporting furniture      Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the monitor or its controls     Especially for child safety     Don t allow children to climb on or play with the monitor      Don t place the monitor on furniture that can easily be used as steps  such as a chest of drawers      Remember that children can become excited while watching a program  especially on a  larger than life  monitor  Care
24. RAST 0 256 0 256  B CONTRAST 0 256 0 256  R OFFSET  127 127  127 127  G OFFSET  127 127  127 127  B OFFSET  127 127  127 127  COPY TO USER 0 Copies a preset value to the user setting   GAMMA 0 2 0 2   0  1 8  1  2 2  2  2 4  during PC input    0  LIGHT 2  2  DARK  during AV input   5 6 5 6   5  2 0  6  STD  during PC input    5  LIGHT 1  6  STD  during AV input                                      C M S  HUE  during AV input                                      Resets the hue        C M S  SATURATION   during AV input                                      Resets the saturation        C M S  VALUE  during AV input                                      Resets the brightness    ADVANCED AV HDMI1 RGB INPUT RANGE 0  AUTO  1  FULL  2  LIMITED  PC HDMI1 RGB INPUT RANGE 0  AUTO  1  FULL  2  LIMITED  AV HDMI2 RGB INPUT RANGE 0  AUTO  1  FULL  2  LIMITED  PC HDMI2 RGB INPUT RANGE 0  AUTO  1  FULL  2  LIMITED  DisplayPort RGB INPUT RANGE 0  AUTO  1  FULL  2  LIMITED                                               930    SETUP menu    Function    Command    Direction    Parameter    Controlling the Monitor with a PC  RS 232C     Control Response contents       LANGUAGE    LANG    WR    1    ENGLISH       DEUTSCH       FRANCAIS       ITALIANO       ESPANOL                                        ARSE       INPUT HDMI1      PC HDMI  1  AV HDMI       SELECT HDMI2      PC HDMI  1  AV HDMI       HDMI DUAL      OFF  1  ON       AUDIO HDMI  PC       HDMI  1  STEREO MINI       SELECT HDMI1  AV       
25. SHARP    PN K322B    LCD MONITOR    OPERATION MANUAL    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    IMPORTANT    To aid reporting in case of loss or theft  please record the Model No    product s model and serial numbers in the space provided    The numbers are located in the rear of the product     Serial No      U S A  ONLY       IMPORTANT INFORMATION          WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT  TO RAIN OR MOISTURE              The lightning flash with arrowhead svmbol  within  CAUTION a triangle  is intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage     RISK OF ELECTRIC within the product s enclosure that may be of  SHOCK sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric    DO NOT OPEN shock to persons                 The exclamation point within a triangle is  intended to alert the user to the presence of  important operating and maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature accompanying the  product     CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  SERVICE PERSONNEL     WARNING   FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the  manufacturer could void the user   s authority to operate this equipment     NOTE   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the 
26. TERN2       MOTION MOTION TIME 1    MTIM    WR    0 20       MOTION TIME 2       MINT    WR    5 20    Per second       POWER MANAGEMENT  PC     PMNG    WR    0 1    0  OFF  1  ON       POWER MANAGEMENT  AV     PMAV    WR    0 1    0  OFF  1  ON       SIZE  PC     WIDE    WR    1 3    1  WIDE  2  NORMAL  3  Dot by Dot       SIZE  AV     WIDE    WR    1  4 5    1  WIDE  4  NORMAL  5  Dot by Dot       4096 DISPLAY POSITION    4KDP    WR    0 2    0  LEFT  1  CENTER  2  RIGHT       MUTE AUDIO    MUTE    WR    0 1    0  OFF  1  ON       INFORMATION   MODEL    INF1    R          SERIAL NO       SRNO       R                   316    Controlling the Monitor with a PC  RS 232C     Initialization Functional Restriction Setting  FUNCTION  menu    Function    Command    Direction    Parameter    Control Response contents       ALL RESET    RSET    Ww    0       ADJUSTMENT LOCK    ALCK    WR    0 2    0  OFF  1 ON 1  2 ON 2       OSD DISPLAY    LOSD    WR    0 2    0  ON 1  1  OFF  2  ON2       LED    OFLD    WR    0 1    0  ON  1  OFF       TEMPERATURE ALERT    TALT    WR    0 2    0  OFF  1  OSD  amp  LED  2  LED       STATUS ALERT    Others    Function       SALT    Command       WR    Direction       0 2    Parameter          0  OFF  1  OSD  amp  LED  2  LED       Control Response contents       VOLUME    VOLM    WR    0 31       BRIGHT    VLMP    WR    0 31       TEMPERATURE SENSOR    DSTA    R    Internal temperature normal       Internal temperature abnormal has occurred and the m
27. anel or  corners  This may cause product damage  failure  or injury      Donot use any screw holes other than VESA holes for  installation       Removing the stand      Caution      The stand is only for use with the monitor   Do not use with any other devices     The stand is heavy  Take care not to let it fall     1  Spread a thick  soft cloth  blanket  etc   that will prevent  damage to the LCD panel on a stable flat surface where  the entire monitor can be placed  and place the monitor  with the LCD panel face down on the cloth     2  Remove the screws x4  that fasten the stand  and  remove the stand        LER  Y    tA        2    mToppling prevention      Caution      To reduce the risk of injury and damage caused by the  product toppling or falling in an earthquake or similar  situation  take measures to prevent toppling and falling      If the wall or platform on which the monitor is installed is  not sufficiently strong  the effectiveness of the toppling   falling prevention measures will be severely compromised   Reinforce the wall or platform as needed    The toppling falling prevention measures are intended to  reduce the risk of injury and damage in an earthquake   however  the effectiveness of the measures is not  guaranteed in all earthquakes      Before implementing the toppling prevention measures   complete all connections      940    Secure to wall or post  1  Attach a commercially available eye bolt  a bolt shaped to  allow attachment of a string or cord  
28. d off   2 Select the terminal to be used in HDMI2 of INPUT  To turn off the power  press and hold down the power SELECT   See page 23    button   D  for about 2 seconds   3 Select the terminal for AUDIO SELECT which is used for    The touch operation mode icon appears  audio input   See page 23    When the power button   D  is pressed with the power on    4 Same as the HDMI1 terminal setting   the touch mode icon appears  For information on touch  5 Same as the AUDIO SELECT of HDMIT     operation mode  see page 18     If the power button   D  is held down for about 2 seconds    When the  INPUT RETURN  button is pressed in a menu    the power will turn off  Screen  the cursor returns to the previous screen       e If the  INPUT RETURN  button is pressed when the touch  2 3  Brightness adjustment button     gt     lt   mode icon appears  the touch mode icon will disappear   The brightness menu appears   BRIGHT LES                  Adjust the brightness with the brightness adjustment button      gt   lt          f you do not press any buttons for about 4 seconds  the  BRIGHT menu automatically disappears     Move the cursor left or right in the menu screen  and increase   or decrease the setting      The cursor moves right when the brightness adjustment  button     gt    is pressed  and left when the brightness  adjustment button    lt     is pressed     4 5   VOL   A JIIVOL   V   button  The volume menu appears     VOLUME LEM           Adjust the volume with the  VOL   A    VOL
29. dust accumulates  inside the monitor or around the vents  Remove dust if  possible  Ask SHARP dealer about removing internal dust     A residual image has occurred    After the image has changed  the previous image is faintly   visible      Displaying the same image for an extended time may  cause a residual image      To improve a residual image  keep the power off  With the  power off state  the residual image will gradually disappear  as time passes  If there is no improvement  display a full  white screen or an animated image      934    Specifications       iPProduct Specifications             Model PN K322B  LCD component 32  Class  31 35 64 inch  80 1cm  diagonal  TFT LCD  Max  resolution  pixels    3840 x 2160       Max  colors    Approx  1 07 billion colors       Pixel pitch    0 182 mm  H  x 0 182 mm  V        Viewing angle    176  right left up down  contrast ratio  gt  10                                      Screen active area inch  mm    27 31 64 x 15 15 32  697 9 x 392 6   Response speed 8 ms  Gray to Gray  avg    Plug and play VESA DDC2B  Power management VESA DisplayPort  Input terminals PC AV HDMI x 2  PC DisplayPort x 1  Audio 3 5 mm mini stereo jack x 1  Serial  RS 232C  3 5 mm mini jack x 1  Output terminals   Audio 3 5 mm mini stereo jack x 1  Speaker output 2W 2W  Touch Panel Touch screen system Capacitive       USB  for touch panel  communication     x1  USB  mini B           Maximum touch points    10 points       Power requirement    AC 100 V   240 V 
30. e 0  2   TMDS data 2 shield 12   TMDS clock   3   MainLane 3  13   Gnd 3   TMDS data 2  13   CEC  4  MainLane 2  14   Gnd 4  TMDS data 1  14   N C   5   Gnd 15   Aux  5  TMDS data 1 shield 15 SCL  6  MainLane 2  16   Gnd 6   TMDS data 1  16   SDA  7  MainLane 1  17   Aux  7   TMDS data 0  17   DDC CEC GND  8   Gnd 18   Hot plug detection 8   TMDS data 0 shield 18    5V  9   MainLane 1  19   Gnd 9   TMDS data 0  19   Hot plug detection  10   MainLane 0  20  3 3V 10   TMDS clock                             39       Mounting Precautions        For SHARP dealers and service engineers       When installing  removing or moving the monitor  ensure  that this is carried out by at least 2 people    e Be sure to use a wall mount bracket designed or  designated for mounting the monitor      This monitor is designed to be installed on a concrete wall  or pillar  Reinforced work might be necessary for some  materials such as plaster   thin plastic board   wood before  starting installation    This monitor and bracket must be installed on a wall which  can endure at least 4 times or more the weight of the  monitor  Install by the most suitable method for the material  and the structure      To attach a VESA compliant mounting bracket  use M6  screws that are 5 16 inch  8 mm  to 3 8 inch  10 mm   longer than the thickness of the mounting bracket      Do not use an impact driver      When moving the monitor  be sure to hold it with the unit  bottom and the side of unit  Do not hold the LCD p
31. em       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       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     If any of the following conditions occurs  unplug the power cord from the AC outlet  and request a qualified service    person to perform repairs    a  When the power 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
32. ersion   Windows Vista  32 bit                64 bit version   Windows       32 bit or 64 bit version     At least 2 GB  at least 1 GB for Windows XP   Free space on hard drive   Atleast 100 MB  free space separatelv required for data storage     PU Intel Celeron or AMD Sempron 1 6 GHz or faster  Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon II X2 2 8 GHz or faster recommended       9                 10    Part Names       mFront view          1  LCD panel  2  Power LED  See page 15                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Rear view  2 3               ii                            Jp  WW It      U   6  9  1      Ile 0509      7     8  9         wm      jal pt  zl              11 12 13 1 3  1  Stand 11  AC input terminal  See page 13    2  Speakers 12  Main power switch  See page 15    3  Vents 13  Anti theft hole  fi   4  RS 232C input terminal  See page 12   14  Power button        See page 16    5  PC AV         1 input terminal  See page 12   15  Brightness adjustment button   gt    See page 16    6  PC AV         2 input terminal  See page 12   16  Brightness adjustment button   lt    See page 16    7  Dis
33. fore 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     3  Observe warnings     All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely   4   5  Cleaning     Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product  Use a dry cloth to clean the product  Do    Follow instructions     All operating instructions must be followed     not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners    Attachments     Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer  Use of inadequate attachments can result  in accidents    Water and moisture     Do not use the product near water  Do not install the product in a place where water may splash onto  it  Be careful of equipment which drains water such as an air conditioner    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 sofa  rug or other similar surface  since they can block ventilation openings   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    Power cord protection     The power cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects from  resting on th
34. g cables  Also  read the manual of the  equipment to be connected      Becareful not to confuse the input terminal with the output  terminal when connecting cables  Accidentally reversing  cables connected to the input and output terminals may  cause malfunctions and the other problems      Do not use any cable that has a damaged or deformed  terminal  Using such a cable may cause malfunctions      Images may not be displayed properly depending on the  computer  video cards   cables  or peripheral devices to be  connected       TPs      The audio input terminals used in each input mode are  factory set as follows     Audio input terminal   Factory setting   DisplayPort DisplayPort input terminal    HDMI1  PC   HDMI1  AV        HDMI2  PC           2  AV            HDMI input terminal    Input mode                Connection with a PC or AV equipment    1  RS 232C input terminal     The monitor can be connected to a PC using the RS   232C conversion cable  supplied  and a commerciallv  available RS 232 straight cable to control the monitor  from the PC     2  PC AV HDMIT input terminal   3  PC AV HDMI2 input terminal     Use a commercially available HDMI cable  High Speed  cable compliant       Set HDMI1  HDMI2  or HDMI DUAL in INPUT SELECT  on the SETUP menu according to the device to be  connected      Select the audio input terminal to be used in HDMI1   AV   HDMI1  PC   HDMI2  AV   or HDMI2  PC  of AUDIO  SELECT on the SETUP menu    When HDMI1 or HDMI2 is selected  connectio
35. genta         ADVANCED    RGB INPUT RANGE  Sets the RGB input signal range  To set automatically  select AUTO  Use AUTO normally   If the RGB input signal range cannot be set appropriately even when using AUTO  set according to the image  When the  setting is different  images will be displayed with washed out blacks and compressed gradients        RESET    Resets the values of the PICTURE menu items to the factory preset values   Select    ON    and then press  MENU ENTER  button         022    Menu Items    BSETUP    LANGUAGE  Sets the display language for the menu screen   INPUT SELECT    HDMI1 HDMI2   Select the input modes to be used for the PC AV HDMI1 and HDMI2 input terminals   HDMI DUAL   To use HDMI DUAL  select ON     AUDIO SELECT    Selects the terminal used to input audio signals in each input mode   When HDMI DUAL is used  the HDMI1 settings are applied     AUDIO INPUT LEVEL   Selects the maximum audio input level of the audio input terminal    TOUCH OUTPUT SETTING   Select the input terminal for which the touch operation mode will be enabled   ALWAYS DisplayPort HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI DUAL   BAUD RATE   Selects the communication speed used for RS 232C communication    DisplayPort STREAM    When using a screen resolution of 3840 x 2160  50Hz 6OHz  in the DisplayPort input terminal  select MST  Multi stream    Images may not be displayed properly with some video card combinations                       EMONITOR   MONITOR   Select the installation direction of the monito
36. he PbyP menu        A main screen and a sub    e Screen are displayed in a                      line                 The currentiv selected input signal is displaved on the main screen    The following combinations are available for display   Only when         DUAL is set to OFF    DisplayPort   HDMI1 or HDMI2  HDMI1   HDMI2    TIPS    You might infringe on a copyright of the author which is protected by copyright law when you display the images of the  computer screen and television VCR simultaneously for profit making or to show the image to the public    The screen size for dual screen display is the same as the screen size for single screen display  The Dot by Dot screen is  displayed in NORMAL size    When dual screen display is selected  the SCREEN MOTION function is disabled    When dual screen display is selected  the INPUT SELECT options cannot be set       HDMI DUAL    The HDMI1 and HDMI2 input screens can be displayed as a single screen  The HDMI1 input image will appear on the left  and the HDMI2 input image will appear on the right    The two HDMI1 and HDMI2 video signals must be output from the same device    The screen size can be set    The audio setting is the same as the AUDIO SELECT of HDMIT     256    Initialization  Reset  Functional Restriction Setting  FUNCTION           You can return the settings to their factorv preset values and TEMPERATURE ALERT    restrict operations  Selects the notification method for an abnormal    temperature    OFF uu Do not 
37. his could lead to fire     Ensure that the monitor does not come into contact with  water or other fluids  Ensure that no objects such as paper  clips or pins enter the monitor as this could lead to fire or  electric shock     Do not place the monitor on top of unstable objects or in  unsafe places  Do not allow the monitor to receive strong  shocks or to strongly vibrate  Causing the monitor to fall or  topple over may damage it     Do not use the monitor near heating equipment or in places  where there is likelihood of high temperature  Do not use in an  environment where there are corrosive gases  sulfur dioxide   hydrogen sulfide  nitrogen dioxide  chlorine  ammonia  ozone   etc    As this may lead to generation of excessive heat and  outbreak of fire     Do not use the monitor in places where it may be exposed to  direct sunlight     Images cannot be rotated on this monitor   When using in portrait orientation  you will need to prepare  appropriately orientated content in advance     The AC outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall  be easily accessible     Do not touch the screen when starting the LCD monitor  If  the screen is touched  the monitor may not function correctly   In this situation  turn the LCD monitor off  wait at least 5  seconds  and then turn on the monitor again    Do not operate the screen with a hard or pointed object such  as a fingernail  pen other than the supplied touch pen  or a  pencil       Depending on the application used  the 
38. itten  and handwriting can  be recognized   For details  see Microsoft Office Help     Cautionary points      When performing touch actions  use the ball of your finger      When performing pen actions  use the supplied touch pen      Do not use the touch pen for any purpose other than touch  panel operation      Do not press hard on the tip of the touch pen    e If there is dirt or foreign matter on the tip of the touch pen   remove it  Failure to do so may damage the screen      Even when in pen only mode  the monitor may respond to  objects other than the supplied touch pen      Touch operation is not possible when screen motion is  enabled or when PbyP mode is set to ON      When performing pen actions with the supplied touch pen   avoid touching the screen with your other hand as this may  affect touch screen response    If your other hand touches the screen  pen operation will  not be possible where the hand areas overlap  as shown  below    Pen operation will be possible when you remove your other  hand from the screen          The touch coordinates may shift depending on the video  output settings on the computer     Displaving the menu screen    Video adjustment and settings of various functions are  enabled  This section describes how to use the menu items   See pages 22 to 24 for details of each menu items                         Do not turn the main power switch off while the menu items  are being displayed  Doing so may initialize the settings     iExample of ope
39. ive temperature rise     The monitor makes a cracking sound      You may occasionally hear a cracking sound from the  monitor  This happens when the cabinet slightly expands  and contracts according to change in temperature  This  does not affect the monitor s performance     The Power LED is flashing in red and green alternately   When    TEMPERATURE     is displayed in the corner of the  screen      When the internal temperature of the monitor rises  excessively  the brightness of the backlight decreases  automatically in order to prevent high temperature   related problems  When this occurs     TEMPERATURE     is  displayed on the screen and the Power LED flashes red  and green alternately   When TEMPERATURE ALERT is  set to OSD  amp  LED  This varies depending on the setting       lf the internal temperature rises further  the monitor  automatically enters standby mode   The Power LED  continues flashing red and green alternately       Remove the cause of the excessive temperature rise      If the monitor enters standby mode due to a rise in  temperature  to return to normal display  turn the power  Switch off and then back on again  The monitor  however   will enter standby mode again if the cause of the  temperature rise is not eliminated   See page 15       Check whether the monitor is placed at a location where  a quick rise in temperature is likely  Internal temperature  rises quickly if the vents on the monitor are blocked      Internal temperature rises quickly if 
40. n to the  audio input terminal is unnecessary        12    A            DisplavPort input terminal  Use the supplied DisplavPort cable   Select the audio input terminal to be used in DisplavPort  of AUDIO SELECT on the SETUP menu   When DisplayPort is selected  connection to the audio  input terminal is unnecessary       Use the supplied cable      f you need to extend the cable  consult your dealer       Audio input terminal  Use a commercially available audio cable  mini stereo  jack  without resistance   Set the audio input terminal used for each input mode in  AUDIO SELECT on the SETUP menu       USB  mini B  port  To use the touch panel  connect the touch panel to your  computer with the provided USB cable       Headphone terminal    Use commercially available headphones  mini stereo  jack     The output sound varies depending on the input mode   The volume can be adjusted using the volume adjustment        mes    The length of the signal cables or surrounding environment    may affect the image quality       Video output is disabled in the following cases     When the power is turned off  When the monitor is in input signal waiting mode    Connecting the Power Cord         Use only the power cord and AC adapter supplied with the monitor     1  Turn off the main power switch    2  Connect the AC adapter  supplied  to the power cord  supplied    3  Connect the AC adapter  supplied  to the AC input terminal    4  Plug of the power cord  supplied  into the AC power outlet  
41. notify about an abnormal  temperature    OSD  amp  LED    When an abnormal temperature is  detected  the power LED flashes in red  and green alternately and the screen   FUNCTION displays a message  TEMPERATURE    MEE ALL            LED    When an abnormal temperature is  ADJUSTMENT LOCK OFF detected  the power LED flashes in red    RS 232C UNLOCKED and green alternately   OSD DISPLAY      1  LED ON STATUS ALERT    TEMPERATURE ALERT OFF  STATUS ALERT OFF    1  Hold down the  MENU ENTER  button and  INPUT   RETURN  button at the same time until    F    appears in  the screen  and then press the  MENU ENTER  button  and  VOL   V    button at the same time while    F     appears        Selects the notification method for a hardware error            Do not notify about the error    OSD  amp  LED    When a hardware error is detected  the  power LED flashes in red and the screen  displays a message  STATUS  xxxx     LED uds When a hardware error is detected  the  power LED flashes in red     OK    ENTER  _ END   JRETURNI       2  Select and set the items   ALLRESET 3          button to return to the normal          Resets the settings to the factorv default settings   Select ALL RESET  and then press  MENU ENTER     button     es   After initialization  turn the main power switch off and   When both abnormal temperature and hardware error are   then back on  detected  the hardware error notification overrides    ALL RESET       Resets all the settings to the factory e If TEMPERATUR
42. o large   e g  if the screen is touched with the palm of  your hand   Try to only contact the touch screen with the  supplied pen or your fingertip       s the monitor in pen only mode  Touch action is disabled  in pen only mode   See page 18        s the monitor in finger only mode  You cannot touch the  screen with the touch pen when in finger only mode   See  page 18       When there is no signal input to the LCD monitor  actions  on the touch panel are not possible  Please operate the PC  using the mouse and keyboard       f you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista  did  you install the touch panel driver   Touch Panel Driver  Operation Manual      Is TOUCH OUTPUT SETTING set correctly in the SETUP  menu   See page 23       Touch operation is not possible when screen motion  is enabled or when PbyP mode is set to ON  Set each  function to OFF      When the computer is in sleep mode  wake up by touch  operation may not be possible    To enable wake up by touch operation  settings must be  configured on the computer  For information on configuring  the settings  consult your dealer     The response of the touch screen is slow    Some parts of the screen do not respond      When starting your computer or connecting the USB cable   do not touch the touch panel      When starting the LCD monitor  do not touch the screen   If the screen is touched  the monitor may not function  correctly  In this situation  turn off the LCD monitor power   wait 5 seconds or longer  and then tu
43. onitor is in  standby mode       Internal temperature abnormal occurred  To delete the information of  temperature abnormal  turn off the main power         Internal temperature abnormal has occurred and backlight brightness is  dimmed       Temperature sensor abnormal       TEMPERATURE ACQUISITION    Returns the temperature of the temperature sensor   Indicates a temperature sensor abnormality when  126  is returned        CAUSE OF LAST STANDBY MODE     5 32       Initialization                No detectable error has occurred       Standby mode by POWER button       Main power off by the main power switch       Standby mode by RS 232C       Input signal waiting mode by No Signal       Standby mode by abnormal temperature             Standby mode by OFF IF NO OPERATION setting          Troubleshooting       If you are experiencing any problem with your display  before  calling for service  please review the following troubleshooting  tips     There is no picture or sound      Are the AC adapter and power cord properly connected    See page 13       Is the main power switch off   See page 15        s the monitor in standby mode  power lamp is off    See  page 15       Make sure correct input mode is selected   See page 16       If any external equipment is connected  make sure the  equipment is operating  playing back      Sound from left and right speakers is reversed   Sound is heard from only one side     Are audio cables connected properly   See page 12      There is a pic
44. ord if it is not used for a long time       Do not attempt to repair the power cord if it is broken or  malfunctioning  Refer the servicing to the service representative       Do not stay in contact with the parts of the product and the  AC adapter that become hot for long periods of time   Doing so may result in low temperature burns       Do not fasten the AC adapter to the monitor or other equipment   Doing so may result in fire and electrical shock     Manual Scope      Microsoft  Windows and Internet Explorer are registered  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation       The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface   and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of  HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries       DisplayPort is a registered trademark of Video Electronics  Standards Association       Adobe  Acrobat  and Reader are either registered trademarks  or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United  States and or other countries       Intel  Celeron  and Intel Core 2 Duo are trademarks or  registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries  in the U S A  and other countries       AMD  AMD Sempron  AMD Athlon  and combinations thereof  are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices  Inc       This product comes with RICOH Bitmap Fonts produced and  sold by RICOH COMPANY  LTD       All other brand and product names are trademarks or  registered trademarks of their respective holders       Language of OSD menu
45. p   CONTROL terminal   RS 232C  input terminal                                      B       To COM port     i   i  c    RS 232 straight cable RS 232C conversion   commercially available  cable  supplied                    Communication conditions    Set the RS 232C communication settings on the PC to match  the monitor   s communication settings as follows                          Baud rate   Stop bit 1 bit  Data length 8 bits Flow control   None  Parity bit None               Set to the same baud rate as the BAUD RATE setting of  SETUP menu   Initial setting  38400 bps     Communication procedure    i Command format  When a command is sent from the PC to the monitor  the  monitor operates according to the received command and  sends a response message to the PC    Return code                                     C1   C2   C3   C4  P1   P2   P3   P4 4          Parameter field   4 character string comprised of   0 9        space  7                    field   4 prescribed  alphanumerical characters        Example  VOLM0030  VOLM _  _  30               Be sure to input 4 characters for the parameter  Pad with  spaces         if necessary        H is a return code  ODH  OAH or ODH    Wrong   VOLM3OLI  Right   VOLM       30 1                                        When inputting a negative value  specify a numerical value in  three digits     Example  OFSR 127                If a command has          listed for  Direction  in the   RS 232C command table  on page 29  the current val
46. plavPort input terminal  See page 12   17   VOL    A   button  See page 16    8  Audio input terminal  See page 12   18   VOL   V   button  See page 16    9  USB  mini B  port  See page 12   19   MENU ENTER  button  See page 16    0  Headphone terminal  See page 12   20   INPUT RETURN  button  See page 16      Adjustment of monitor position       You can slide the monitor to adjust its position   Use the monitor in the perpendicular position  about 90   from horizontal  Fig  A below  or slid to the bottommost position  about  25   from horizontal  Fig  B below   If used in any other position  the monitor may slide while in use              When moving the monitor from the position of Fig  B to the position of Fig  A above  slightly lift the monitor  1  and slide toward  the back  2      fi    12883          When sliding the monitor  be sure to grasp only the frame on the left and right sides     Take care not to pinch your fingers     Grasping and applying pressure to the LCD panel may damage it     Take care not to press any buttons  This may cause the volume or other settings to change     116    Connecting Peripheral Equipment                                                                                                                                                                       e   1      2     T 3  Mo I  j         6  Eu                      Be sure to turn off the main power switch and disconnect  the plug from the power outlet before connecting   disconnectin
47. r            5                     Landscape orientation  PORTRAIT                 Portrait orientation    If the monitor is in a portrait orientation and a Windows PC is connected  set  Orientation  to  Portrait  Flipped   in the    Screen  Resolution  settings    If you are using a different operating system  refer to the manual for your operating system    STANDBY MODE   When STANDARD is selected  startup time from standby mode is reduced  Note  however that  more power will be consumed  in standby mode    When LOW POWER is selected  current consumption is reduced while the monitor is in standby mode  Note  however  that the  startup time from standby mode becomes longer    If set to LOW POWER  certain RS 232C commands cannot be used in standby mode   See page 29     OFF IF NO OPERATION    Determines whether or not to set the monitor go into standby mode when no monitor button or RS 232C command operations  are performed for over 4 hours     TOUCH MODE AT STARTUP    Set the touch operation mode that will be in effect at startup    RESET           entem  Finger pen mode  at startup   NO RESET                 Mode that was in effect when the power was last turned off   MARK DISPLAY    TOUCH MARK DISPLAY  Set the display time of the touch mark   5 S  ALWAYS        When touch operation is disabled  the mark does not appear regardless of the setting   CHANGE DISPLAY POSITION   Set the display position of the touch mark   RIGHT  BOTTOM  LEFT  TOP                    230    Menu I
48. r with your finger touch  pen  move horizontally without releasing your finger touch pen    and then stop   Press and hold    uu Press briefly with your finger touch pen  and then lift your  finger touch pen from the screen     SA    196    Touch Action    Finger actions    Zoom  While touching the screen with two fingers  move them closer  together and farther apart     of   U     0  vos    twal  Lt  D      1               Stretch    Press and tap  With one finger touching the screen  tap once  single tap  with    another finger   Tap once  single tap  with another finger      NS    With one finger touching PO     Rotate    While touching the monitor with one finger  move the other  finger in the direction vou wish to rotate in   Move another finger in the desired direction of rotation    With one finger touching TA      20    Other functions    In Windows 8  input panel functions can be used    In Windows 7  touch pointer and input panel functions can be  used    For information about the touch pointer and input panel  functions  see Windows Help     Touch pointer     A translucent image of a mouse appears near the point  touched  The left right buttons of the image can be clicked  to perform the same actions as left right clicking a mouse     Input panel    A software keyboard and an input panel with handwriting  recognition appear on the screen   Windows 8 and Windows 7  excluding Starter   the ink  function of Microsoft Office can be used   Handwritten comments can be wr
49. ration    Adjusting CONTRAST in the PICTURE menu    1  Press  MENU ENTER  button to display the menu  screen     PICTURE PICTURE      DisplayPort      BRIGHT   CONTRAST   BLACK LEVEL   TINT   COLORS   SHARPNESS   COLOR ADJUSTMENT  ADVANCED   RESET    MONITOR       OTHERS    OK   ENTER   V  30Hz H 69 5kHz    END   RETURN        3840x2160    2  Press  VOL    A  VOL    V   button to select PICTURE   and press  MENU ENTER  button     3  Press  VOL    A    VOL   V   button to select  CONTRAST     PICTURE PICTURE   DisplayPort      BRIGHT   gt   BLACK LEVEL  TINT  COLORS  SHARPNESS  COLOR ADJUSTMENT    ADVANCED nd  RESET nd    MONITOR       OTHERS    BACK   RETURN     3840x2160 V  30Hz     69 5kHz       4  Press brightness adjustment button     gt     lt 1  to adjust  the setting     PICTURE PICTURE    BRIGHT   2  BLACK LEVEL  TINT  COLORS  SHARPNESS  COLOR ADJUSTMENT  ADVANCED  RESET      DisplayPort      MONITOR       OTHERS    BACK    RETURN   V  30Hz H 69 5kHz    3840x2160       For items that have kd  press  MENU ENTER  button and  then configure the settings     5  Press  INPUT RETURN  button to close the menu screen        mes      The menu will differ depending on the input mode     The menu screen will close automatically if no operation is  performed for about 15 seconds        Menu screen display        DisplavPort     PICTURE PICTURE    BRIGHT  MONITOR  BLACK LEVEL  TINT  COLORS  SHARPNESS  COLOR ADJUSTMENT  ADVANCED  RESET    OTHERS          BACK    RETURN   3840x2160 
50. rn the power on again      While the touch mode icon is displayed  only touch actions  for the icon can be performed  To perform other actions   first close the icon display      There may be no response if the supplied touch pen is  gripped in such a way that the tip is located near your palm   In this situation  grip the pen so the tip is further extended  from the base of your hand     Control buttons do not work    There is no picture      Load noises from outside may be interfering with normal  operation  Turn off the power and turn it on after waiting at  least 5 seconds  and then check the operation      When you display the screen or clear the screen  the left  and right screen display timing may be slightly off  however   this is not a problem     Power LED flashes red       STATUS  xxxx   appears in the corner of the screen      Hardware has a problem  Turn off the monitor and request  repair from your SHARP dealer    When STATUS ALERT is set to OSD  amp  LED  This varies  depending on the setting      33       Troubleshooting    When    AUTO DIMMING    is displayed      When the internal temperature of the monitor rises excessively   the brightness of the backlight automatically decreases in  order to prevent a further temperature rise    If you attempt to use brightness adjustment button         lt       to adjust the brightness while the monitor is in this state   AUTO   DIMMING  is displayed and you cannot change the brightness     Remove the cause of the excess
51. s mode  the screen can be touched with your finger or  with the touch pen    While the screen is being touched with the touch pen   touch pen operation is given priority and you cannot touch  the screen with your finger    Once the touch pen has been moved away from the screen  for around 1 second  you can touch the screen with your  finger    The touch mark becomes the finger pen mark        2 WA    This mode is for touch pen use only  You cannot touch the  screen with your finger   The touch mark becomes the pen mark          Pen only mode          Finger only mode    This mode is for finger use only  You cannot touch the  screen with the touch pen   The touch mark becomes the finger only mark           TPs       f you take no action for about 1 minute while the touch  operation mode icon appears  the icon will automatically  disappear        18       Status displav of touch operation mode    Monitor status is displaved at the right of the screen     IM                   Touch Mark  The touch mark displays the current touch action mode   Finger pen mode  This mark is displayed during finger pen mode   Pen only mode  This mark is displayed during pen only mode    d Finger oniv mode  This mark is displayed during finger only mode   The touch mark is displayed for about 5 seconds  The setting  can be changed so that the touch mark always appears   See  page 23    The display position of the touch mark can be changed    See page 23      Touch action    Touch actions that can be
52. supplied touch pen  may not function      If another USB device is connected to the computer to which  the touch panel is connected  do not operate the USB device  during touch panel input  Input may not take place correctly      Do not use liquid such as alcohol in cleaning the screen      Keep all cables off the touch panel  Not doing so may lead to  LCD monitor malfunctions      If used in a room  or location  with drastic temperature  differences  the display quality of the screen and the quality  of touch panel performance may decrease     The Power Cord and AC adapter    Use only the power cord and AC adapter supplied with the monitor       When handling the AC adapter  observe the following   Incorrect handling may result in fire  electric shock  or injury     Do not drop the AC adapter or subject it to impact      Never disassemble the AC adapter  It contains high voltage  parts that are dangerous to touch      The AC adapter is for indoor use only  Do not use it outside      Do not use the supplied AC adapter with other devices       Do not damage the power cord and AC adapter nor place heavy  objects on it  stretch it or over bend it  Also  do not add extension  cords  Damage to the cord may result in fire or electric shock       Do not use the power cord with a power tap   Adding an extension cord may lead to fire as a result of overheating       Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands   Doing so could result in electric shock       Unplug the power c
53. tems    BPbyP       PbyP MODE    Sets the display method    OFF i Displays one screen                    Displavs    main screen and a sub screen      a line      When using PbyP mode  set         DUAL to OFF and DisplavPort STREAM to SST  Single Stream      PbyP SOURCE    Select the input signal of the sub screen in PbyP mode   When the input mode is DisplayPort         HDMI1 or HDMI2          When the input mode is HDMI1                DisplayPort or HDMI2  When the input mode is HDMI2                DisplayPort or HDMI1  BOTHERS  SCREEN MOTION  PATTERN  Residual images are reduced by moving the screen   OFF      SCREEN MOTION function is disabled  PATTERN1 PATTERN2    PATTERN        A black screen spreads from the bottom of the screen and then  shrinks to the bottom of the screen  If the monitor is installed in the  portrait orientation  a black screen spreads from the left end of the m  op  Screen and then shrinks to the left end of the screen   PATTERNZ       A black bar moves from the left end to the right end of the screen   If the monitor is installed in the portrait orientation  a black bar  moves from the top to the bottom of the screen   MOTION TIME 1  Specify a time period  operating interval  until SCREEN MOTION starts   MOTION TIME 2  Specifv a time period during which SCREEN MOTION operates  time period during which the screen will move         POWER MANAGEMENT  POWER MANAGEMENT determines whether or not to switch modes from no signal to the input signal standb
54. the back or the front    supplied stand  the monitor may be tilted up to 25 degrees s Back   upward or 20 degrees downward    This monitor should be used at an ambient temperature    Use the supplied vertical sticker when vou install the  monitor in portrait orientation     Vertical sticker  Operation buttons        between 41 F  5 C  and 95 F  35       Provide enough TA  space around the monitor to prevent heat from  accumulating inside  MENU INPUT       VOLH R VOL    D ENTER RETURN    For the monitor in landscape orientation   IEEE                               Unit  inch  cm     7 7 8  20  ibis    2 2  c    1 2  5  L l    MENU INPUT  VOL   lt   VOL  D ENTER RETURN                                           For the monitor in portrait orientation    Unit  inch  cm                       7 7 8  20   n    VOLH A VOL    V ENTER RETURN  2 2 X   5   5  Vertical sticker  Operation buttons    215        For the monitor on the supplied stand  Unit  inch  cm                                                                                                        l   2  27 19 64 2      5   69 3   5  Cover  Sharp logo  IX ma Vertical sticker  Logo    If it is difficult to provide sufficient space for any reason  such as the installation of the monitor inside a housing  or  if the ambient temperature may be outside of the range   Adhere to the following when installing the monitor in its  of 41  F  5  C  to 95  F  35       install a fan or take other portrait orientation  Failing to adhere 
55. to the following may  measures to keep the ambient temperature within the cause malfunctions   required range    Install the monitor such that the operation buttons are  Do not block any ventilation openings  If the temperature located on the top side   inside the monitor rises  this could lead to a malfunction    Set the MONITOR on the MONITOR menu to PORTRAIT   Do not place the monitor on a device which generates heat   See page 23      76    68    Contents    IMPORTANT INFORMATION                      eene 3  DEAR SHARP                                                                4  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS                      eene 4  TIPS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS                          6  MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS                                              7  Supplied Components                             eene 8  System Requirements                            eene 9  Part Names              ses eese nennen nnne 10  Adjustment of monitor position                                     11  Connecting Peripheral Equipment                                12   Connection with a PC or AV equipment                       12  Connecting the Power Cord                                           13  Binding Cables                         eese 14  Turning Power On Off                        esee 15   Turning on the main                                                     15   Turning power on off                                   nn 15  Basic Operation                           eene 16       
56. to the wall or post     Verify that the eye bolt is attached firmly and does not come out     Top of monitor            Que    A 4    Commercially available   eye bolt   j  bolt shaped to allow  attachment of a string   or cord              lt                     2  Attach the supplied anti toppling clamps    2  to the stand  pedestal with the screws  M4 x 10   x2      Back of monitor                                                                                                                            3  Run a commercially available cord of sufficient strength  through the anti toppling clamps and the eye of an eye  bolt attached to the wall or a post to secure the monitor     Top of monitor                Commercially  available cord                     Back of monitor                                              CS                                                                                                                SHARP    SHARP CORPORATION    PN K322B Mu EN13F 1     
57. ture but no sound      Is the sound muted      Make sure the volume is not set to minimum      Are audio cables connected properly      Isthe setting of AUDIO SELECT on the SETUP menu  correct   See page 23        s the headphone  etc   cable connected to the headphone  terminal     The sound crackles      Turn down the volume   With some input devices  the sound may crackle at high  volume     Unstable video     The signal may be incompatible     The video from the PC AV HDMI input terminal does not   appear properly      Is the HDMI or         DUAL setting correct in INPUT  SELECT on the SETUP menu   See page 23       Is the HDMI cable HDMI standard compliant  The monitor  will not work with cables that are not standard compliant        15 the input signal compatible with this monitor   See pages  37 to 38      The video from DisplayPort input terminal does not   appear properly       sthe cable a certified DisplayPort cable  Use the supplied  cable  The monitor will not work unless a standards compliant  cable is used        15 the input signal compatible with this monitor   See page  37      The video does not appear properly even after the   DisplayPort STREAM setting is changed      Try restarting the monitor and computer      Is the video card MST  Multi Stream  compatible  If not  set  to SST  Single Stream      The touch panel does not respond       s the USB cable connected properly   See page 12       The touch panel may not work properly if the contact area  is to
58. ue can  be returned by using     as the parameter        Example   From PC to monitor  How much  7799  VOLM       3 is current volume setting     30 From monitor to PC  Current  volume setting  30               2 6    Controlling the Monitor with a PC  RS 232C       Communication interval    After OK or ERR is returned  you must send the following    mResponse code format  When a command has been executed correctly             ENSE EE    T  Return code   0Du  OAH     A response is returned after a command is executed           When a command has not been executed       commands    To set a timeout for the command response  specify 10  seconds or longer    Provide an interval of 100 ms or more between the  command response and the transmission of the next  command           VOLMO0020  E R R  l      Return code OK   ODH  OAH     Interval of 100 ms or more  l Lus INPSOOO1  e  ERR  is returned when there is no relevant command or WAIT    when the command cannot be used in the current state of  the monitor  OK      f communication has not been established for reasons  such as a bad connection between the PC and monitor   nothing is returned  not even ERR     e  ERR  may be returned when a command cannot be  received correctly due to interference from the surrounding  environment    Please ensure that the system or software retries the  command if this occurs        mes      When executing ALL RESET  set the timeout period to 30  seconds or longer     If execution of the command is
59. v mode        SIZE  Changes the screen size   See page 17         4096 DISPLAV POSITION    Sets the position where the image is displaved  LEFT  CENTER  LEFT CENTER RIGHT  or RIGHT  when a signal with 4096 horizontal dots is input     P   When RIGHT or LEFT is set  a black band may appear in the x     iu p  middle of the screen with some images       This setting is only valid when the input is         and the screen T    gh    a 6 x       size is Dot by Dot        MUTE AUDIO    Temporarily mutes the sound  The sound is restored when OFF is selected     If using the monitor buttons  hold both  MENU ENTER  button and  VOL   V   button at the same time        INFORMATION    Shows information about the monitor    When HDMI DUAL is set to ON  the signal information of each terminal appears in HDMI1and HDMI2 fields    When a button other than  VOL   A V VOL   V   button  brightness adjustment button     gt     lt 1  is pressed  or if no action is  taken for 15 seconds  the display disappears          Tips      When WHITE BALANCE is set to THRU  BLACK LEVEL  CONTRAST  TINT  COLORS  RGB INPUT RANGE  GAMMA   PRESET  USER and COPY TO USER cannot be set      If COLOR MODE is set to sRGB  the following items cannot be set   WHITE BALANCE  PRESET  USER  COPY TO USER  and GAMMA     When the COLOR MODE is set to VIVID  GAMMA can not be adjusted       24    Menu Items    mDual screen display    Two screens can be displayed by selecting PbyP mode   Set this function with    PbyP MODE    in t
    
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