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1. e Depending on the USB device the TV may not be able to recognise the contained data e Use only alphanumeric characters for naming files e File names over 80 characters may vary depending on character set may not be displayed e Do not disconnect a USB device or memory card from the TV while transferring files using the slide show function when a screen is switching to another or before you exit Video Music or Photo menus e Do not connect and disconnect a USB device from the TV repeatedly 31 TV menu options LJ TVI List function This function contains settings and additional options The function list can be opened directly in TV mode or via the station list Via station list 1 Press OK on R C 2 Select station and press OK 3 PressA he next screen appears 4 Select the station you want to adjust through Overall station list or Personal list and press V In TV mode 1 Press MENU on R C 2 Select TV and press OK 3 Select the station you want to adjust and press V The next screen appears 4 Select the adjustment you want to adjust Expanded station list Open expanded station list LJ Expanded station list 0 3SAT 1 ARD ra 3 BR ra 4 BR A 5 DSF 56 35AT 71 ARD 58 ARTE 51 BR 104 BR A 64 DSF a ESD tion gt lt Alstal s Using the on screen buttons on the bottom line of the expanded station list it is possible to filte
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3. A wireless LAN connection and performance cannot be guaranteed for all residential environments In the following cases the wireless LAN signal may be poor or drop or the connection speed may become slower When used in buildings made with concrete reinforced steel or metal When placed near objects that obstruct the signal When used with other wireless devices that emit the same frequency When used in the vicinity of microwave ovens and other devices that emit a magnetic field electrostatic charge or electromagnetic interference Astable connection speed is required to play back streaming content Use a wired LAN connection if the wireless LAN speed is unstable Wired installation Use an ETHERNET cable to connect the LAN terminal on the TV to your broadcast router as shown below This is recommended when enjoying services which require stable connection speeds such as streaming media e Wired connection overview 2 EZE TT PC Home Media Server Router commercially available ETHERNET cable commercially available Network Internet e How to connect Router LAN terminal E 9 ETHERNET cable 1 Switch on the router commercially available Refer to the router s operation manual for switching on 2 Connect the LAN terminal on the TV to the router commercially available with an ETHERNET cable commercially available 3
4. Shows function list with photo settings Stop full screen slideshow photo and return to photo selection Previous photo display END Next photo display GB 36 USB 2 0 3 0 USB Memory USB card reader USB device HDD Mass Storage class File system USB Media Player FAT FAT32 NTFS Home Media DLNA 1 5 DMP DLNA Digital Media Player certified Photo file JPEG PNG format Music file Mpeg 1 Layer 1 amp L2 MP3 format Sampling frequency kie 11 025 Khz 12Khz 16Khz 22 050Khz 32Khz 44 1 Khz 48 Khz AAC MP4 WAV PCM WMA AC3 Sampling frequency 32Khz 44 1 Khz 48 Khz TS Transport Stream MOV MP4 MKV MPG MPEG2 Programme Stream WMV ASF AVI DivX FLV VOB Multimedia Container Video file MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4 Divx XVid format AVC H 264 VC 1 Divx311 SD Only NOTE Progressive format jpeg files are not supported e Music files in USB 1 1 devices may not be played properly Operation using USB hubs is not guaranteed The external hard disc with capacity exceeding 1TB cannot be detected correctly Cables used to prolong the USB device must be certified as USB 2 0 In USB devices video files may not be played properly if there is not enough speed Playing non standard encoded files is not guaranteed The file extension does not uniquely specify a file s contents It is very common for Internet files to have a mismatch between the file extension and its
5. MEG Abd recording for the TV programme Timer data 2 Press i9 dialogue is opened If there is more information on the selected programme 3 Checkthe timer data and update it if necessary it will be indicated here CJ Timer data Recording Programme information Data part 1 Data part 2 Recorder DR LJ Detailed info Programme 07 55 11 00 Espejo P blico ANTENA 3 07 55 11 00 Espejo P blico SPS D Station 6 ANTENA 3 Date 08 02 2013 Beginning 07 55 End 11 00 Recording type Once only Mon Fri Daily Weekly Serial Adopt to Timer In the EPG a recording symbol is placed avobe the View Watch selected programme title of the programme The menu item is only available when the selected programme is on the air Memorise Memorise the programme for later watching listening This menu is only available when the selected programme has not yet started Delete memo For programmes being memorised you can also delete the memo Timer Call up the overview of the timer services Q Recording Schedule the recording of the selected programme for a time 3 Press to return to EPG Memorising a programme via the EPG For memorised programmes the TV set will ask at the beginning of a programme if it should change the channel accordingly or switch on from the standby mode if this is activated in the Setup Control Dmore EPG TV on when memorised 1 Select the program which you want to
6. Teletext will not work if the selected signal type is RGB f HobTV is offered by the channel then the Media Text HbbTV text opens up In this case pressing amp again opens the standard teletext videotext GB 20 Buttons for standard teletext operations Buttons Description PA N Increase or decrease the page number Colour R G Page selection Y B Red Back to the previously viewed page Green On to next page Yellow To next topic Blue To next range of topics The coloured bars for TOP or the coloured text for FLOF in the second last line indicate which coloured buttons you can use to page through topic areas and topics Teletext page displays 0 Stop updating teletext pages automatically or release the hold mode 9 Enlarge page press several times Additional page selection Directly select any page from 100 to 899 by using the numeric buttons A V OK Mark desired page number With OK call the page Call overview page 100 Select it on the screen and press OK to update the teletext page Show hidden information on the TXT page Hide information on the TXT page again Call Standard Teletext menu Other teletext menu functions Select on the screen and press OK 6 Special pages e Preview pages Input of the first teletext programme preview page if this deviates from the factory setting e Sub title pages Input of the teletext subtitle pages for every station if th
7. VIDEO AV cable VIDEO RAUDIOT Connecting external devices SCART connection Example of connectable devices e VCR e Decoder e DVD player recorder SCART cable P ah g SCART AV RGB S VIDEO Decoder NOTE n cases when the decoder needs to receive a signal from the TV make sure you select the appropriate input terminal to which the decoder is connected in AV selection Page 17 Speaker amplifier connector Example of connectable devices e Connecting an amplifier with digital audio input Connect an amplifier with external speakers as shown below RCA Audio cable SPDIF RCA DIGITAL AUDIO IN Amplifier with RCA digital audio input e After connecting Digital audio output setting After connecting an amplifier with RCA digital audio input as shown you should set an audio output format compatible with the programme you are watching or the device connected Press MENU and go to Setup Sound SPDIF mode select PCM or Dolby Digital NOTE e When you set this to Dolby Digital and you receive the Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Plus audio formats Dolby Digital audio is output Otherwise PCM audio is output When you set this to PCM PCM audio is output no matter what audio formats you receive GB 43 HDMI devices Controlling HDMI devices using HDMI CEC What is HDMI CEC Using the HDMI CEC protocol you can interac
8. current EE EN Call function list audio settings Switch off the screen Audio mode 1 Press MENU button on the R C select Audio Radio on the menu and press OK 2 Pressing lt gt buttons select USB DLNA and press OK Symbols on the screen for audio file reproduction Activate deactivate current playback file repetition Repetition continuous playback all audio files of the current folder directory Random playback of the audio files of a folder Access detailed information about the file being played EEE TE Call function list audio settings Switch off the screen GB 35 TV menu options Photo mode You can reproduce photos with JPEG JPE JPG and PNG format on your TV Several kinds of reproduction are possible 1 Select Photo menu and press OK 2 Pressing WV button select USB DLNA Press OK to select the device from which you want to reproduce the files 3 Select the file you want to display on full screen with lt gt buttons and press OK to start the viewing There is a function list for the selected photo a VN Full screen Full screen Display the photo on full screen e Slide show Start photo slideshow in the selected directory 6 Sorting Sort photos in alphabetical order file size or date 6 Settings Shows audio settings 4 Select the desired option and press OK EECNN I S NNNM EUN e a Detailed information on the displayed photo a
9. with 13V or 18V o LNB frequency supply voltage Please specify the oscillator frequency for your LNB If your TV set is connected to a single cable system without an external power supply you can connect the antenna supply 13 or 18V max 350 mA with 13V or 18V ASTRA1 19 2 low band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz Supply voltage Off 13V 18V Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt Continue with Setting options for DVB S reception below Setting options for DVB S reception Network selection If several networks are available via DVB S you can decide which network you want to receive your channels from o Network selection ASTRA1 19 2 E Please state from which network you wish to receive your station ASTRA LCN Standard Back with Proceed with gt gt Settings If several satellites are received the following settings must be made for every satellite The type of settings available may differ depending on the selected satellite or network o DVB S settings ASTRA1 19 2 E Please specify whether you want to search for scrambled stations too Note Scrambled stations can only be received with an integrated CA module and additional card Scrambled stations No Yes 1 Search method Network search Frequency search Symbol rate 22000 Accept Logical Channel Number Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt e Scrambled stations Select yes to save all scrambl
10. 3D image viewing Display format for 3D and 2D images Image for input signals Selectable mode e 2D 3D Converts normal 2D images into 3D images Creates 3D images from 3D images displayed side ID mode by side The image is split into a left and right image using the 3D Side by Side and then the images are stretched and displayed glasses sequentially to create a 3D image Creates 3D images from 3D images displayed on the top and bottom The image is split into a Top and Bottom top and bottom image and then the images are stretched and displayed sequentially to create a 3D image Creates 2D images from 3D images displayed Side by Side 2D side by side Only the left image is stretched and displayed The image does not appear in 3D 2D mode without using the 3D glasses Creates 2D images from 3D images displayed on Top and Bottom 2D the top and bottom Only the top image is stretched and displayed The image does not appear in 3D NOTE These 3D glasses are only for use with SHARP LCD TVs supporting 3D Troubleshooting 3D Images Possible solution e 3D images are not displayed Is 3D mode set to Automatic Press 3D to switch to 3D mode Automatic If SD mode is set to Automatic but no 3D images are displayed check the display format of the content being viewed Some 3D image signals may not be recognised as 3D images automatically Press 3D to select the appropriate display format for t
11. MENU Main menu screen on Come back to last option selected N 10 14 12 13 14 45 a 16 DTV Soon en TIME SHIFT ef within MENU screen 3D Page 54 Select between 3D and 2D image viewing A V lt gt Cursor Select a desired item OK Execute a command ATV DTV SAT Display CH list when no other MENU screen is running 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I 4 4 P5 PPI Not used END ATV DTV SAT Exit the Menu screen NET Page 37 Access AQUOS NET mode Channel information Page 15 Display the station information channel number signal etc on the screen Within MENU screen shows a hint about item selected FAV Define active station as favourite 5 AV selection Page 17 Select an input source Picture adjustment Page 21 Select picture settings ECO Page 21 Activate deactivate low consumption mode ECO 3 Teletext Page 20 ATV Display analogue teletext DTV SAT Select MHEG 5 or teletext for DTV SAT PA V ATV DTV SAT Select the TV channel NET Scrolls pages up down EPG Page 18 DTV SAT Display the EPG screen Back ATV DTV SAT Return to the previous Menu screen NET Return to the previous page This may not function for some services Buttons for useful operations Subtitle Pages 17 and 20 Switch subtitle languages on off Shows clock Fr
12. New copy You should copy recordings that you want to save permanently on an external USB hard disk Q1 With A V 4 select Create newly and press OK 2 With A V 4 select New copy and press OK Ihe function list for USB REC archive will be opened See page 49 3 With A V 4 select the desired option and press OK to proceed New memo EPG event You can set a timer as a reminder for programmes which have not yet started Q1 With A V 4 select Create newly and press OK 2 With A WV 4 select New memo and press OK The EPG will be called The TV will ask at the beginning of a programme if it should change the channel accordingly Delete Use this function in the overview of timer instructions if you want to delete recordings already programmed or end a running timer recording 1 With A W lt gt select Delete and press OK 2 With A V select the timer instruction to be deleted and press OK Ahead of the entry appears a delete icon fj 3 With A V 4 select Confirm delete option and press OK to delete timer instructions Select Cancel to return to Timer Instructions NOTE e When you have programmed timer recordings the TV can only be switched off in the standby mode Software This option allows you to have the TV software version always updated You can download new software from different sources e Software update e Via USB Current software version can be downloaded from the SHARP Internet site
13. W Hellas Sat2 39 E Hot Bird 13 E Telekom2C 5 W Hispasat 30 W Eutelsat W4 36 E Eurobird 9A 9 E Nilesat 7 W Pan Am Sat 43 W Eurobird1 28 5 E Eutelsat W3A 7 E Atlantic Bird2 8 W Other ASTRA2 28 2 E iri kj Tel B w ASTRA3 23 5 E Thor2 3 1 W Atlantic Bird1 12 5 W o Select satellites Back with 44 Proceed with Please select satellite 1 to satellite 4 Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Satellite 3 Satellite 4 Co Specify here the oscillator frequency for your LNB and press OK Press gt p to continue 2 Select satellite name from list and press OK Press D LNB frequencies pp to continue uc Md Luca MM ASTRA1 19 2 E low band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz ASTRA1 19 2 E high band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz Select satellites Back with 44 Proceed with Please select satellite 1 to satellite 4 E Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Satellite 3 Satellite 4 Normally you do not need to change the values m RUNTIME 8000 Ro for high and low band unless the LNB of your ucc c M E OBERE satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency Eutelsat W4 36 E Eurobird 9A 9 E Nilesat 7 W Pan Am Sat 43 W Eurobird1 28 5 E Eutelsat W3A 7 E Atlantic Bird2 8 W Other important for the freq uency display ASTRA2 28 2 E Sirius2 3 5 E Te
14. a Cl module with a CA Card is already inserted for the station search all the stations which this module can descramble are also saved when no is selected Search method If you select Frequency Search a search is performed for all receivable stations With Network Search only the stations which the networks supply are searched either for all receivable networks or only for the particular network specified under Network ID e Start Frequency The DVB stations are only searched for in the frequency range above the start frequency 6 Network ID Change this setting to register only the specified network ID 6 Accept logical channel number In various countries digital stations are transmitted with a preset channel number per station known as Logical Channel Numbers LCN If you select yes these default channel numbers will be used and the channels will be sorted as per LCN GB 10 NOTE e he value of Frequency and Network ID should be set to the value specified by the cable provider Press pp to continue Setting options for DVB S reception If you have not selected a DVB S antenna in the antenna selection continue with Settings for all types of reception on page 13 Select the satellite system OF Select satellite installation Please indicate here which satellite system you use Single satellite 2 satellites on 22 kHz switchbox 2 satellites on toneburst switch Max 4 satellites on DiSEqC multis
15. and installed on your TV using a USB memory GB 39 TV menu options e Via Internet The software update wizard appear e Via antenna The software update wizard appear See page 27 for more information Energy Efficiency Decide how energy efficient the TV shall be eHome Mode The emphasis for home use is on low energy consumption The automatic dimmer is activated eShop Mode The picture settings are aligned to operate in the presentation room The automatic dimmer is deactivated If the ambient brightness diminishes the energy consumption is not reduced e CA module s In order to receive coded digital stations a Common Interface Module CI Module and a CA Card must be inserted in the Cl slot of the TV See page 8 for more information 6 Special functions e Integrated features Shows information about TV s integrated features e Repeat initial installation This option allows you to repeat all steps for initial installation See the procedure at page 9 NOTE e All stored stations and all personal lists will be deleted e Reset to factory settings Allows you to reset Picture Sound and Network settings 6 AV selection Allows you to select the AV source If the selected AV source provides a signal it should be visible now GB 40 eo Setup function Here you can find all settings and adaptabilies of the TV set e Picture Allows you to adjust the settings according to the
16. buttons select the archive 3 Press W button to open the functions list for the archive selected USB REC function e View Start or continue replaying the selected archive entry e Detailed info Show detailed information on the marked archive entry e Sorting Sort archive entries in alphabetical order or according to recording date newest first e Rename Change title or archive entry e Delete Delete archive entry from USB memory or hard disk e Copy Copying an archive entry to another hard disk or USB memory e Repeat Play archive repeatedly in a loop when the archive entry is replayed in the future e Settings Opens the video settings Further information can be found on page 33 TV viewing with time shift The USB REC continuous operation is switched on as the factory default setting In this case the TV broadcast that you wish to view is automatically recorded in the background Time shift 25 05 min Dil Kid a lt lt gt gt NOTES e Recommend that you use a hard disk HDD for this function e snecessary to have 8Gb free minimum for a correct functionality of TimeShift e The TimeShift recording has a durability of maximum 3 hours Pause Press Jf button The TV images becomes a freeze frame and TimeShift status display appears Continue time shift viewing Press Jf button You can now watch the IV programme with a time shift from the time you pressed the button for the fir
17. contents for this reason some files could not be played on this TV set TV menu options amp AQUOS NET function Album Florence The Machine Track 1 Video Titanic Imagel e Track 2 DR 2 Album Lana Del Rey Video Spid er s Es Haake Te Home Album Tracy Chapman Track 3 Folder Videos Folder Pictures 74D M al Bost Bl zz T i j n ET O Bn TV Video Audio Radio Photo AQUOS NET Extras Setup SHARP AQUOS NET option allows you to access to AQUOS NET feature and Internet browser For this option it is necessary that the TV set is connected to Internet See page 47 1 Press MENU button select AQUOS NET and press OK The next screen appears PN leek NET w Recommen ded Apps ebvY digitalbioom FORECA AGAL Ad i5 FRANCE RES RT eem p OCT n Fitness oo viewster meve 22 06 2013 13 49 2 Press END to exit What is AQUOS NET AQUOS NET is the feature that allows our Internet connected TV sets to easily reproduce digital media content coming from the Network It provides access to Internet services Internet browser YouTube Facebook and much more AQUOS NET provides a variety of services for each country NOTES e As AQUOS NET is an online system it can be modified over time to better serve its purpose e Some AQUOS NET services may be added changed or discontinued after some time Even in op
18. hkhk kL Cllll E 8 Inserting a GA Card PE 8 Initial auto installati n axi i iui nnn an n minnnandaln nn sihan 9 Positioning aligning DVB T antenna 14 Menu Operation essere 15 WR AL iS TROTCIBUILET vesaneesssceht sat Depot inneni 15 Common OperationS MhWhWhkWw h lk keke 15 About the Guide Display 5 rts 15 ll O QSD l y MEER TREE 15 Operation with the TV panel control keys 16 xus s E aii 16 Watching TV usce ten rte riter tenet 17 Daily operation ascssasixkcstkpbeksseMis Ara TaPECRTR HOU REN E EEH S PASE TREES 17 eere e N Dy DD mm 17 Switching between digital satellite and analogue PIOACCASIS NN DD rr dd le Changing channels susct altar ha eaa a 17 Selecting an external video source TA Selecting audio fangen ta creto ees 17 NIU S DD DD KK gg ERU MU PIA PEE SUE 17 im t ME RR EIER E 18 EPG ODS UO D NEN E E T 18 Oth r EPQ TURCIONIS xi 43 1 a4 4n21424 23200044454442 LAPIS Ain 19 JOB TERI E DY YY N DY r r r t aU 20 Using MHEG 5 application UK only 20 Basic adjustment cesses 21 TV set ACHES TUS VAS P 21 Picture Seting S E 21 SOUNA SEMINO NT R 21 Stations S l 08 P m 22 Control Settings S 24 Software update via USB pero t rs 27 Software update via Internet AW w_ w4 E L lE 27 Multimedia Network settings
19. memorise 2 Press 3 With A V 4 select Memorise and press OK 4 Press to return to EPG In the EPG a memorise symbol is placed avobe the title of the programme Watching TV Teletext What is Teletext Standard teletext Teletext broadcasts pages of information and entertainment to specially equipped TVs Your TV receives teletext signals broadcast by a TV network and decodes them into graphical format for viewing News weather and sports information stock exchange prices and programme previews are among the many services available Turning Teletext on off 1 Select a TV channel or external source providing a teletext programme 2 Press to display the Teletext e Many stations use the TOP operating system while some use FLOF e g CNN Your TV supports both these systems The pages are divided into topic groups and topics After switching on the teletext up to 2 000 pages are stored for fast access e Select on the screen and press OK the screen switches as shown below e f you select a programme with no teletext signal No Teletext available is displayed e The same message is displayed during other modes if no teletext signal is available Teletext HbbTV Text Pressing twice will display the HbbTV Text HbbTV text is offered by the selected channel Navigation within the HbbTV text and how the coloured buttons are assigned may vary depending on the provider NOTE
20. not work properly if there is any other 3D product or electronic device turned on near the glasses or TV If this occurs turn off the other 3D product or electronic device or keep the device as far away as possible from the 3D glasses e Stop using this product in any of the following situations When images consistently appear doubled while you are wearing the 3D glasses When you have difficultly perceiving the 3D effect e f the 3D glasses are faulty or damaged stop using them immediately Continued use of the 3D glasses may cause eye fatigue headaches and illness e f you have any abnormal skin reaction stop using the 3D glasses In very rare instances such reactions may be due to an allergic reaction to the coating or materials used e f your nose or temples become red or you experience any pain or itchiness stop using the 3D glasses Pressure caused by long periods of use may lead to such reactions and may result in skin irritation e You may not be able to use several menu items while you are watching the TV in 3D mode e You cannot use the 3D function in radio or data mode DISCLAIMERS e This Sharp device facilitates the access to content and services provided by third parties The content and services accessible via this device belong to and may be proprietary to third parties Therefore any use of such third party content and services must be in accordance with any authorisation or terms of use provided by such content
21. options for DiSEqC one cable communal system Select which DiSEqC single cable system you are using and press OK e Control voltage The control voltage controls the switch of the polarisation level horizontal vertical in non DiSEqC capable components e g control of single LNBs lo Em via DiSEqC multiswitch DE enter here which DISEqC single cable system you are using The folowing setting parameters of your system are then adapted accordingly e 22kHz signal User defined DELTA SUM 918 KATHREIN EXR 501 KATHREIN EXR 15 The 22kHz signal controls the switching between DELTA SUM 516 DELTA MSU 50x KATHREIN EXR 552 KATHREIN EXR 1 DELTA SUM 518 DELTA MSU 90x 170x KATHREIN EXR 1541 KATHREIN EXR 1 high and low band in the Band setting The Position oE setting controls the selection of the satellites in non i DiSEqC capable components e Toneburst The Toneburst controls the selection of the satellites 2 Select satellite name from list and press OK Press in non DiSEqC but Toneburst capable components gt to continue with the Position and Option settings lo Select satellites Press OK to adopt settings and press pp to continue Pea EON EUNNIUE Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the 9 button 1 S t S t Ilit 1 t S t Hit 4 None ASTRA119 2 E Thor5 Intelsat10 02 Telestar12 12 5 W e ec a e l e O a e l e T rksat 42 E Eutelsat W2 16 E Atlantic Bird3 5 W Intelsat901 18
22. page 25 Which Setting options for DVB T reception If you have not selected DVB T antenna in the antenna selection continue with Setting options for DVB C reception on page 10 7 Selecting tuner settings Proceed th gt gt Proceed with gt P button 3 Setting Energy Efficiency Decide how efficiently you want to operate your TV set Energy efficiency A e Scrambled stations You can specify if coded stations are to be searched for in the search update Home Mode Select yes to save all scrambled stations The emphasis for home use is on low energy These stations can only be received in connection with a Cl consumption module and the appropriate CA Card Shop Mode elf a Cl module with a CA Card is already inserted for the station The picture settings are aligned to operate in the presentation room If the ambient brightness diminishes the energy consumption is not reduced This setting can be changed later in the MENU Extras Energy Efficiency Proceed with pp button Selecting the TV location Press A W lt 4 gt to select your country or area e This setting screen only appears during the initial auto installation Proceed with gt gt button search all the stations which this module can descramble are also saved when no is selected 6 Search method Select Frequency search if you want to run the station search independently of the channel grid 6 Accept logical channel number In various co
23. sound adjustment you want to adjust e Sound adjustment You can adapt preset sound characteristics of the respective broadcast Off Speech Classical Pop Custom music sound and Custom film sound 6 Loudness Proper boost of bass and treble tones at low volume 6 Surround sound Allows you to enjoy surround sound GB 21 Basic adjustment 6 more Loudspeak J Headphone er sound volume e Headphone volume Adjust the headphone volume 6 Auto volume Heduces volume differences for advertisements that are too loud 6 AV output signal Allows you to indicate which sound is output via the AV socket for dual sound programs Sound1 e g main language sound 2 e g foreign language or sound 1 2 both simultaneously NOTE e Selectable items vary depending on the received broadcasts e Maximum volume Determines the maximum volume that can be set e Maximum switch on volume Allows you to specify the volume that the TV is set when switched on with the mains switch e Balance oet stereo balance so that the volume impression is identical on the left and right 6 Clear Voice If Clear Voice is activated the sound of the current programme is automatically output with optimum comprehensibility when speech is detected SPDIF mode Allows you to choose between PCM or Dolby Digital audio output Stations settings In this item you can find all settings concerned with station search for TV and DVB
24. there are restrictions in the range of certain reception frequencies in common single cable community systems See page 13 for settings Press Pp to continue Quick guide Setting options for Single satellite Reception of a single satellite via a connected LNC LNB 1 Select satellite o Select satellites Please specify here which satellite you receive Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button T rksat 42 E Eutelsat W2 16 E Hot Bird 13 E Eurobird 9A 9 E Eutelsat W3A 7 E Sirius2 3 5 E Thor2 3 1 W Thor5 6 Intelsat10 02 Telestar12 12 5 W Atlantic Bird3 5 W Intelsat901 18 W Hellas Sat2 39 E Telekom2C 5 W Hispasat 30 W Eutelsat W4 36 E Nilesat 7 W Pan Am Sat 43 W Eurobird1 28 5 E Atlantic Bird2 89W Other ASTRA2 28 2 E Telekom2D 8 W ASTRA3 23 5 E Atlantic Bird1 12 5 W ASTRA1 19 2 E Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt Press pp to continue 2 Select Dual Band low high or Single Band Here you specify if you use a Dual Band Universal LBN or Single LBN High ASTRA1 19 2 E Here please specify whether you are using a Dual Band Universal LNB or a Single Band LNB Dual band low high Single band Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt Press pp to continue 3 Specify here the oscillator frequency for your LNB Please select the LNB frequency for Low Band ji Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button ASTRA1 19
25. your local servers and USB storage media as well as DVB and Internet radio can be found in the section Audio Radio The individual sub items are described below ma DVB radio USB DLNA DVB Online radio The TV set can receive digital radio stations via DVB USB DLNA This option gives you access to music files from your personal storage media e g from storage media connected via USB and from media servers in your home network to which your TV set is connected aS C uu SOURCE oe CJ C gt USBREC REC RECSTOP Oe CJ um e Go an ahe def Buttons for audio reproduction Buttons Description End reproduction and return to the music selection HE button Play Pause the reproduction Play Stops the reproduction short DVB radio button Select the previous channel USB storage or Home network Go to the top of the track being played jump select previous track pb short Select next station track long Only USB storage or Home network Backwards Pressing again changes the speed PP long Only USB storage or Home network Forwards Pressing again changes the speed Only DVB radio Shows DVB radio programme guide Radio mode 1 Press MENU button on the R C select Audio Radio on the menu and press OK 2 Pressing lt gt buttons select DVB radio and press OK Symbols on the screen for radio reproduction Shows the EPG details for programme
26. 2 low band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz ASTRAL 19 2 E high band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt Normally you do not need to change the values for high and low band unless the LNB of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency important for the frequency display If you use the setting Single Band in step Dual Single Band you only have to define the LNB frequenoy for the Low Band 4 Press pp to continue See Setting options for all DVB S reception on page 13 to continue Setting options for 2 satellites on 22kHz switchbox 2 satellites on Toneburst switch Select Satellite1 Satellite2 Select satellites Please select satellite 1 and satellite 2 Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button Satellite 2 Satellite 1 2 Select satellite name from list and press OK Press pp to continue o Select satellites Please select satellite 1 and satellite 2 Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button Satellite 1 Satellite 2 None ASTRAI 19 2 E T rksat 42 E Eutelsat W2 16 E Hellas Sat2 39 E Hot Bird 13 E Eutelsat W4 36 E Eurobird 9A 9 E Eurobird1 28 5 E Eutelsat W3A 7 E ASTRA2 28 2 E Sirius2 3 5 E ASTRA3 23 5 E Thor2 3 1 W Thor5 6 Intelsat10 02 Telestar12 12 5 W Atlantic Bird3 5 W Intelsat901 18 W Telekom2C 5 W Hispasat 30 W Nilesat 7 W Pan Am Sa
27. 20 C to 60 C A Caution DANGEROUS VOLTAGE INSIDE TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONAL Introduction Remote control unit TV Standby On Page 17 ATV Open expanded station list DTV Access digital TV mode SAT Open expanded station list RADIO DTV SAT Switch between radio and data mode e When only data broadcasting no radio broadcasting is transmitted by DVB the radio broadcasting will be skipped 3 4 b P 0 li Pages 49 and 53 Video Music USB REC files reproduction buttons b SOURCE Page 44 Operating HDMI CEC device 4 USB REC Page 49 Record a programme you are watching 5 TIME SHIFT amp Not used II Page 49 Pause 6 Alphanumeric buttons 0 9 Set the channel Enter desired numbers Set the page in teletext mode e When the five Nordic countries Sweden Norway Finland Denmark or Iceland are selected in the country setting from initial auto installation Page 9 DTV services are four digits When another country is selected DIV services are three digits 7 amp Flashback Return to the previously selected channel or external input 8 UP Sound mode Page17 Select a sound multiplex mode 9 Picture format Page 31 Change between different picture formats 9 X Mute TV sound on off 1 Volume Increase decrease TV volume 11
28. 3 button GB 17 Watching TV EPG is a programme list that is displayed on the screen With the EPG you can check the schedule of digital channels view detailed information about it tune to an event currently on air and set a timer for future events The first time you press EPG a wizard will start that guides you through the necessary presettings You can find the EPG settings in the MENU Setup gt Control more EPG EPG operation Display Close the EPG screen Press EPG button Switch EPG on off e The first time you press EPG a wizard will start that guides you through the necessary presettings In the EPG wizard you decide for which station EPG data E GHD ce should be collected and displayed We recommend to select only those stations O which you receive regularly e You can find the EPG settings in the Setup In the left column of the screen there is a list of stations of your currently active station list personal list overall station list With the on screen buttons in the header of the EPG you can select the day of the programme preview and filter the programmes as to their genre Select a program Select the time span Press lt q p to select the time span you want to search press OK e Continue to press to display programs in the next time span LN i i oa DEE e Select the desired program N N No Internac Not cies 3 24 Noticie 2 Press A F to select the desired program p
29. Adjusting the PC image manually Ordinarily you can easily adjust the picture as necessary to change image position using Auto Adjustment In some cases however manual adjustment is needed to optimise the image 1 Press amp to select PC IN from AV selection and then press OK 2 Press MENU on the remote control 3 Select Setup Picture more then press OK 4 Press P key to select PC IN display then press OK 5 Press A V key to select the desired item then press OK 6 Press 4 P to adjust the item to the desired position PC IN display Pc IN display Horizontal picture position 20 0 20 HERIN Ee J Vertical picture position 20 10 20 j adi Phase position 20 H20 KEEN TY Auto adjustment GB 46 Centres the image by moving it to the picture left or right position Vertical picture position Phase Adjusts when characters have low position contrast or when the image flickers Auto Automatically adjusts the image Adjustment NOTE e The PC IN display options in the Picture menu can be adjusted only when inputting analogue signals through the PC IN terminal Centres the image by moving it up or down e Depending on resolution the vertical horizontal manual range can be different PC compatibility chart Vertical SXGA 64 0 kHz 60 Hz VGA SVGA XGA WXGA SXGA SXGA and UXGA are registered trademarks of I
30. Card into the Cl Module as far as it will go Note the General information on CI Module displays direction of the arrow printed on the CA Card Menu Inserting the CI Module in the CI slot hete parameters of each CA Card displays 2 Carefully insert the Cl Module in the CI slot with Enquiry the contact side forward The You can input numerical values such as passwords here logo on the Cl Module must be faci tward from th f De acing OURWarG IOM INE tear o The content of each screen depends on the provider of the TV Do not use excessive time CI Masui force Make sure the module is not bent in the process NOTE e Make sure that the Cl module is properly inserted e This menu is only available for digital stations t takes about 30 seconds to certify the license key when you insert a CA card into the Cl compatible Cl module for the first time This process may fail when there is no antenna input or you have never run Auto installation e The Cl compatible Cl module sometimes upgrades its firmware You may not receive any TV images before upgrading You can only use the power button during upgrading e The Cl compatible Cl module does not allow you to output any copy protected programmes using monitor out e f the TV displays an update confirmation message for the CA card while receiving Cl compatible broadcasts follow the Screen prompts GB 8 Quick guide TF 5 Select broadcast settings
31. D image signal that can be detected automatically The image signal may contain a 3D identification signal You can enable the TV to automatically detect the 3D image type e After pressing 3D button a screen appears prompting you to select between the following options When 3D mode is set to Automatic The 3D display format is detected automatically and the appropriate 3D image is displayed When 3D mode is set to off The image is displayed as 2D format Enjoying 3D image viewing Receiving a 3D image signal that cannot be detected automatically When the TV receives a 3D image signal that cannot be detected automatically you can select between 3D and 2D image viewing 1 Select the 3D source HDMI 2 Press 3D button on remote control The following Screen appears D mode D gt 3D Automatic side by side top bottom Games 3 Press lt p to select side by side bottom or Games and then press OK top To view in 3D mode side by side or top bottom 1 Press lt p gt to select the 3D signal type side by side or top bottom and then press OK e f you select the same system as that of the input signal 3D images are displayed 2 Turn on the 3D glasses switching them to 3D and then wear the 3D glasses e The LED lights up green To view in 2D mode To view 2D mode without glasses 1 Press A V to select off and th
32. EI MIRI SUAM MTaT MEAT TA he6 PRAE 45 HDMI DVI connectiO L w E Ell EE 45 Analogues CONMECION 9 EO D IO 45 Adjusting the PC image automatically 46 Adjusting the PC image manually 46 Multimedia Network setup 47 N lW lK SOU oC 47 Connecting to The nelWorK assa detect siini 4T Wired installation MR EE o 4T Wireless installation h E l ii E AT USB REC function rss 49 USB REC geri RT s n da d na QA b n 49 USB REC Video ReCcorder hWhkhW Ck EEE 49 Archive pDl yD0a K autista 2i n kak Aaaa dank n n k ek ka 49 USB REC settings khk h h E kk kk kk kO 49 Archive playback settings hkhW kl E 51 TV viewing with time shift siis er eei eda raa sao VER PP Ebr edSs 53 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing 54 Enjoying 3D image viewing ausseniextesesaat iud unt vecta 54 Viewing 3D magesS khkh h kklkkkkkk kk kk kk kk kk 54 Recharging the 3D glasses battery 55 Display format for 3D and 2D images 56 Troubleshooting 3D Images rient rere rin 56 Appendix sisina 58 iro tb les RO G O lt 553 ak5r teia b N R EE 58 Information on the software license for this product 58 Environmental Specifications trit EEE 58 lere eio AMEN End of life disposal 2 WIT ANS sorar E
33. ERY 8 HDMI 3 HDMI DVI 14 HDMI 4 HDMI DVI WARNING e Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss e Do not set the volume at a high level Hearing experts advise against extended listening at high volume levels GB 4 Preparation Supplied accessories Remote control unit e AAA size battery X 2 e Operation manual This publication e WiFi adapter x1 e Stand unit x1 j Ne e Cable tie x1 p adi Attaching the stand unit e Before attaching or detaching the stand unplug the AC cord e Before performing work spread cushioning over the surface on which you will be laying the TV This will prevent it from being damaged CAUTION e Attach the stand in the correct direction e Be sure to follow the instructions Incorrect installation of the stand may result in the TV falling over Inserting the stand Insert the stand into the openings on the bottom of the TV Hold the stand so it will not drop from the edge of the base area Insert and tighten the four screws into the four holes on the rear of the TV Soft cushion NOTE e o detach the stand unit perform the above steps in reverse order Optional accessory The listed optional accessories are available for this No Patname Partnumber LCD colour TV Please purchase them at your nearest shop Wall mount bracket AN 52AG4 3D glasses AN 3DG20 B e Additional optional accessorie
34. Go to Setup Multimedia Network Network settings Networking 4 Press OK and A V to select wired and then press OK 5 Select type of IP configuration Automatic Automatic configuration of the IP address via DHCP server or via multiple protocols according to UPnP specification Manual Enter your fixed static IP addresses manually Ask your internet service provider 6 Press OK Wireless installation Use the SHARP AN WUD630 USB adapter with the TV e Wireless connection overview fr 0 N ERA i E PC Home Media Server Wireless LAN router access point Wireless AN WUD630 LAN USB adapter Network Internet NOTE e When using the SHARP wireless LAN adapter try to provide as much free space around the device for best performance Make sure the firewalls in your network allow access to the TV wireless connection GB 47 Multimedia Network Setup Operations cannot be guaranteed when used with access points that do not have Wi Fi certification A wireless LAN access point is required to connect the TV to the Internet using a wireless LAN See the operation manual of your access point for setup e How to connect 1 Switch on your router access point before starting the network installation 2 Connect the AN WUD630 USB adapter to the USB Wi Fi port on the TV e Do not use a wireless LAN adapter other t
35. Initial auto installation Press amp to move between different tune type When the TV is powered on for the first time after Press OK to select the desired antenna purchase the initial auto installation wizard appears Follow the menus and make the necessary settings one after another Antenna cable s for to antenna socket s EZ cable analog ANT TV Confirm the following before turning DVB T ANT TV on the power Tan Is the antenna cable connected D QNS ee aes s the AC cord plugged in Cable analogue analogue broadcast via cable antenna 1 Press on the TV DVB T Digital broadcast The initial auto installation wizard appears DVB C Cable digital broadcast The auto installation can also be called in the TV menu DVB S Satellite broadcast Only 752 754 series see Repeat initial installation on page 40 Proceed with gt gt button e The routine of the first installation wizard depends on 6 Select subtitles and audio languages the selected settings Press 4 W lt d p and OK to select the desired languages and alternative languages for subtitles and audio for DVB programmes Em d Cu 2 Setting the menu language Press 4 W lt d p to select the desired language INITIAL INSTALLATION Menu language Proceed with pp button To set up audio commentary for the visually impaired please English olski pl see Audio commentary on
36. LE754 only DVB T2 LE751 754 only TV only Func Receiving VHF UHF E2 E69 ch F2 F10 ch 121 169 ch IR A IR J ch Digital IR A ch E69 ch tions STEREO BILINGUAL NICAM A2 Viewing angles H 176 V 176 Audio Amplifier 15 W 15 W Music power 96 mm x 30mm x2 TV Antenna UHF VHF 75 Q Din type Analogue amp Digital series only Terminals HDMI 3 5 mm jack shared with PC INPUT ARC 3D HDMI2 HDMI 3 5 mm jack shared with PC INPUT 3D HDMI3 HDMI 3 5 mm jack shared with PC INPUT 3D HDMI4 HDMI 3 5 mm jack shared with PC INPUT 3D USB 2 0 HOST A Type USB 2 0 HOST A ype USB 2 0 HOST A type Wi Fi use only Network connector Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Italian OSD language Power Requirement AC 220 240 V 50 Hz Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Slovak Slovene Spanish Swedish Turkish Ukrainian Byelorussian Romanian Croatian Serbian Power Consumption IEC62087 Method 99W 121W 175W 229W 0 24W Stby 0 24W Stby 0 24W Stby 0 24W Stby Weight 10 7Kg Withoutstand 16 7Kg Without stand 12 3 Kg With stand 18 5Kg With stand 0 Operating Temperature C to 40 C 24 3Kg Without stand 27 3Kg With stand 37 5Kg Without stand 40 5Kg With stand GB 59 End of life disposal Attention Your product is marked with this symbol It means that used electrical a
37. REC function allows you to record a TV programme and watch it later It also allows you to schedule one or more recordings and they will be available to view later on If EPG or teletext data are available the USB REC stores the title and additional information about each programme If additional languages are being transmitted for a DVB broadcast these are also recorded DVB subtitles or teletext subtitles are recorded if the recording of subtitles has been activated in the USB REC settings USB REC requires an external USB 2 0 memory or a hard disk always connected and previously configured to record the information The first USB device connected appears as USB1 terminal The USB memory must be formatted before first use for USB REC function Buttons for USB REC function U Z o SOURCE eo C ae USB REC REC REC STOP Coie cz o EJ oo E7 EE ZERARE DERTEN Manual recording Record interesting programmes directly into USB memory with the USB REG button When viewing time shift broadcasts the current broadcast can be saved to the USB memory The programme is recorded from the beginning to the end of the time offset recording or to the end of the set recording time Timer controlled recording Select your favourite programme for recording from the EPG The timer overview has room for 50 entries Watch the programmes later from the USB memory Serial recording You can conveniently programme series broadcast wit
38. RVATSKI E J IN LEN i Pu En 4 Il i UA vue WAT i n 4 i 1 Hi DivX DivX Certified to play DivX video up to HD 1080p including premium content ABOUT DIVX VIDEO DivX is a digital video format created by DivX LLC a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video Visit divx com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video on Demand VOD movies To obtain your registration code locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu Go to vod divx com for more information on how to complete your registration Covered by one or more of the following U S Patents 7 295 673 7 460 668 7 515 710 7 519 274 e YouTube and the YouTube logo are trademarks of Google Inc SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U K The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non rewireable moulded plug incorporating a 13A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked amp or amp and of the same rating as above which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug must be used Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug s
39. S NET is active some TV menus or options could be disabled Advance Operation AQUOS NET uses alphanumerical characters within some services which can be introduced using the remote numerical keys in a similar way that people use a mobile phone keypad In order to make this task easier the LE750 is ready to use an external USB keyboard USB wired USB to Wireless or USB to Bluetooth ready to work only inside AQUOS NET When an external keyboard is installed on TV set and the user select AQUOS NET then the keyboard mapping is 1 4 ENTER INTRO OK R C Used to enter inside any service or to fix data once inside 2 4 M A Y U O K or u o k for not extended keyboard Used to move between services or scroll pages on Left Right direction 3 ESCape lt Return R C Return to previous page on services Backspace Erase last character entered A Z a z 0 9 and some US symbols period or dot commercial at underscore hyphen exclamation question colon opening parenthesis closing parenthesis number slash backslash space Used for Login Passwords Date and so NOTES e The TV does not support hot plug connection of USB devices like a keyboard If you wish to connect any other device please do it when the TV is Power Off or in Standby e Inside AQUOS NET services please use standard US characters only Not extended characters or Special Country Language dependent in order to avoid problems with
40. SHARP LC 39LE750E V LC 50LE750E V LC 39LE751E K V LC 50LE751E K V LC 60LE751E K LC 70LE751E K LC 60LU751E LC 60LE752E LC 60LM752E LC 60LK752E LC 60LX752E LC 60LE754E LC 39LU751E LC 39LE752E V LC 39LM752E V LC 39LK752E LC 39LX752E LC 50LX752E LC 39LE754E V LC 50LE754E V LCDTELEVIZOR U BOJI LCDTELEVIZOR U BOJI BARVNI LCDTELEVIZOR TELEWIZOR KOLOROWY LCD LCD SZINESTELEVIZIO TELEVIZOR S BAREVNOU LCD OBRAZOVKOU TELEVIZOR S FAREBNOU LCD OBRAZOVKOU KOJIBOPOBMM TEJIEBI3OP 3 PIHKOKPMCTATIIHHAM TIMCTIJIE M VARVILINE LCD TELER SKIDRO KRISTALU EKRANA LCD KRASUTELEVIZORS SPALVINIS LCD TELEVIZORIUS THAEOPAZH ME ET XPOMH OOONH LCD YFPON KPYZTAAAQN LCD RENKLITELEVIZYON TELEVIZOR COLOR LCD BADKAKPbICTANIYHbI KANAPOBbI T3JIEBI3AP LCD COLOUR TELEVISION LC 50LU751E LC 50LE752E V LC 50LM752E LC 50LK752E AQUOS NENE AQUOS LED BO Qi LC 70LE752E PRIRU NIK ZA RUKOVANJE UPUTSTVO ZA UPOTREBU PRIRO NIK ZA UPORABO INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI KEZEL SI TMUTAT N VOD K OBSLUZE N VOD NA OBSLUHU IHCTPYKUIA 3 EKCTIJIYATALII KASUTUSJUHEND LIETO ANAS ROKASGRAMATA NAUDOJIMO INSTRUKCIJA ETXEIPIAIO AEITOYPTIAX KULLANMA KILAVUZU MANUAL DE UTILIZARE IlATIAMO gt KHIK NA 3KCTIJIYATALIbII OPERATION MANUAL Digital video i T DOLBY H DIGITAL PLUS 1080p c dina rra DIVX HD SCR GOLLY En ETTI TYA TE TETI MENA Mm BET FIT OT ENSIS ESSI SLOVEN INA n H
41. TES MAKE NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND TO YOU EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY NON INFRINGEMENT FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRANTIES OF SUITABILITY AVAILABILITY ACCURACY COMPLETENESS SECURITY TITLE USEFULNESS LACK OF NEGLIGENCE OR ERROR FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED OPERATION OR USE OF THE CONTENT OR SERVICES PROVIDED TO YOU OR THAT THE CONTENT OR SERVICES WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR EXPECTATIONS e SHARP IS NOT AN AGENT OF AND ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF THIRD PARTY CONTENT OR SERVICE PROVIDERS NOR ANY ASPECT OF THE CONTENT OR SERVICE RELATED TO SUCH THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS INNO EVENT WILL SHARP AND OR ITS AFFILIATES BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER THE THEORY OF LIABILITY IS BASED ON CONTRACT TORT NEGLIGENCE BREACH OF WARRANTY STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER OR NOT SHARP AND OR ITS AFFILIATES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES GB 57 Appendix Troubleshooting No power e Check if you pressed TV on the remote control unit If the indicator on the TV lights up red press TVC e s the AC cord disconnected e Check if you pressed b on the TV e The TV cannot be operated e External influences such as lightning static electricity etc may cause improper operation In this case operat
42. TION MANUAL ENGLISH operations The illustrations and the OSD in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual The examples used throughout this manual are based on the LC 39LE750E model The LC 389LE750E LC 39LE751E K LC 39LE752E LC 39LE754E LC 50LE750E LC 50LE751E K LC 50LE752E LC 50LE754E LC 60LE750E LC 60LE751E K LC 60LE752E LC 60LE754E LC 7OLE750E LC 7OLE751E K LC 70LE752E and LC 7OLE754E models are compatible with high definition broadcasts H 264 compressed MPEGA H 264 MPEG4 AVC MPEG4 AVC H 264 Contents Contents uiii Dc DN Od cA 1 Introduction MERERI MEE 2 Dear SHARP CUStOMET cii E tO 2 Important Safety Precautions hkWhkWhWwhAFk h kkklEE EEE 2 Remote C rtr l Umit RT 3 TAROT VOW agane eoan E AE AAE E EE AAEE 4 TV Side and rear view ssssssrsusessrrneesrrrrriresrrrrererrrrere 4 Preparation esso prada eas 5 Supplied accessories 4 aes kk 5 Attaching the stand unit siiesesxsscceresesarsseierenienandaasadonesaess 5 Optional ACCESSO DY eee bb gr 5 ICE LV On Wall Pn 5 inse qQeNije U M T T fala s kan na Saat dak 6 Using the remote control unit khk hA ll EEE 6 Cautions regarding the remote control unit 6 Quick guide sssssscesessssesesesesesesseaesessessatareeseees 7 Initial installation Overview e sss ssesssrinuesrrrrrnnesrrrrreerrene T Before turning on the pOWEF AhAh
43. VD player recorder as instructed Pages 41 42 and 43 Plug in the AC cord Page 8 v Go to Next connect external audio devices such as speakers amplifier as instructed Pages 41 42 and 43 Product shape varies in some countries Start searching channels 7 Quick guide Before turning on the power Carefully insert the CI Module in the CI slot f with the contact side forward 2 The logo on the CI Module must be facing outward from the rear of the TV Product shape varies in some countries Place the TV close to the aA DIN45325 plug j N Standard LA AC outlet and keep the IEC 169 2 75Q E coaxial cable power plug within reach Inserting a CA Card In order to receive coded digital stations a Common Checking CI Module information el bi eken a ps a OA CEES 1 Press MENU and the MENU screen is shown The Cl Module and the CA Card are not supplied 2 Press lt gt to select Extras menu accessories hey are usually available from your 3 Press lt gt to select CA module and then dealers press OK Inserting the CA Card into the CI Module e The content of this menu depends on the provider of 1 With the side with the the CI Module gold coloured contact CI modis chip facing the side of 3 Se gow the Cl Module marked i with the provider s CA Card e Module logo push the CA
44. W EEE 28 Connections iue MENT Pa na yi da an 28 Ch all k AIST ss s k k n kn aen l Ma n k kab Mna RE Mua kr kax k 29 Useful viewing options 31 Selecting the picture format eeeeeeeeeee 31 oetting when using external devices 31 Connecting a USB device eeeeeeennneenenne 31 TV menu OPTIONS eesesseeeeeeenenns 32 ERU BESIDE 32 iUe s ex Iprei e SOR Ra pm 34 AtUdilo Radi TUhG lO T EC 35 PAOtO TU COT Ls susy xira x la n n TE 36 USB HOME MEDIA device compatibility 36 AQUOS NET funCt O 4 hkhK k c keke 37 Extra s PUNCU JN DD rab 39 eT ene n EE 1o AN 40 Connecting external devices 41 Introduction to connections seeeee 41 HDMI connect On scctsstanshiasamooheatmeseiasianatamanianesnineehies 42 Component Connection isis esatto vtta etr E 42 VIDEO CONNECCION qute he DIRE s pete ba 42 SCART COMMECION ueucxkonzancuusvent aly dan biya uix na daka nanek 43 opeaker amplifier connectOf csssciete serere es 43 HDMI devices eere 44 Controlling HDMI devices using HDMI CEC 44 ADMI CEG CONMECUON M E o na adan 44 nl Se 9T NN sas DD i e 44 Operating a HDMI CEC device eee 44 Connecting a PC ceres 45 PO CONNECCION zousson nte tta PRORA RER
45. _ t Hom 4 Hom HOM Hori 1 2 3 ARC HDMI certified cable DVI HDMI cable DVI HDMI conversion Using a cable DVI HDMI the digital signals of a DVD video can also be reproduced through a compatible HDMI connection The sound should be supplied additionally e On connecting a DVI HDMI cable to the HDMI terminal the picture may not be visualised clearly e Both HDMI and DVI use the same method of HDCP protection against copy e For connecting a DVI cable a commercially available adaptor not supplied is necessary NOTE e Depending on the type of HDMI cable used a video noise may appear Be sure to use a certified HDMI cable e On reproducing HDMI picture the best format is automatically detected and adjusted for the picture Compatible video signal 576i 576p 480i 480p 1080i 720p 1080p GB 42 Component connection Pi CB Cr Example of connectable devices e VCR e DVD player recorder e Blu ray player recorder You will enjoy accurate colour reproduction and high quality images through the INPUT COMPONENTS AV terminal when connecting a DVD player recorder or other device Audio cable Components cable VIDEO connection Example of connectable devices e VCH e DVD player recorder e Blu ray player recorder e Game console e Camcorder You can use the COMPONENTS AV terminal when connecting to a game console camcorder a DVD player recorder or other device
46. age 52 you can be informed by a screen message when skipping a hidden area by selecting yes GB 25 Basic adjustment e Jump distance Set the standard jump distance in minutes used for jumping forwards or backwards in the recording e Smart jump Activate or deactivate Smart Jump function see page 52 e Recording subtitles Allows you to select whether subtitles are to be recorded in continuous operation for DVB stations See page 50 for more information e Standard Teletext This TV set supports the two operating systems TOP Text and FLOF Up to 2 000 pages are stored so that you have quick access e Special pages Preview pages You can input the first teletext programme preview page if this deviates from the factory setting Subtitle pages Input of the teletext subtitle pages for each station if this deviates from the factory setting e Character set Teletext character set can be switched to other languages Russian Greek Polish and Turkish HbbTV Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV Some broadcasters bring you access to new services from entertainment providers such as broadcasters online providers including catch up TV video on demand VoD interactive advertising personalisation voting games and social networking This function requires internet connection through the ETHERNET or the Wi Fi adapter AN WUD630 See Multimedia Network on page 47 for more information GB 26 e HbbTV mode Enabl
47. al type of the device connected to AV or AVS e Allow switching voltage If this function is activated the video and audio of an external device connected to the AV connector not in AVS will be automatically reproduced on all TV broadcast sites when reproduction is started up provided that the external unit supplies a switching 1 ARD voltage mme Poe HDMI CEC Here you can make further settings for comfortably linking external devices to the TV sets a You can watch overall station list or a personal list of e Remote TV switch on via HDMI CEC channels by pressing Here you can select whether the TV set is to switch on automatically from standby mode if HDMI CEC capable devices connected to a HDMI input start playback or display a screen menu e HDMI CEC functionality You can allow or forbid the automatic communication between the TV set and linked external devices Channel information display DVB T DVB C only You can display the channel information that you are watching at this moment by pressing on the remote control unit In the left lower corner you can see the number and name of the channel the transmission time and if available the title of the current programme The bar if available indicates the progress of the current programme In the right lower corner the programme info is displayed additionally for DVB channels GB 29 Basic adjustment Symbol explanations in the chann
48. alled is displayed 6 Press PP button to proceed The TV searches for a new software file on the USB stick If a new software version is available after the search a message appears New software Vx xx 7 Press y button to start loading the new software Or press END to end the wizard the software will not be updated The updated percentage appears 8 To make your TV completely ready for use again please switch it off and on with the mains switch Software update via Internet If an Internet connection is available new software can be downloaded directly and installed in the TV set 1 Press MENU button 2 With lt gt select Setup and press OK 3 Select Control Software Software Update Via Internet A message regarding data protection will be displayed 4 If you do not agree with data protection message please press lt q to exit If you agree please press pp to continue The version of the software that is currently installed will be displayed 5 By pressing p gt the TV connects to the Internet and scans the update server for new software If a new software version is available a message appears 6 Press pp to start loading the new software If you want to end the wizard please press END 7 To make your TV completely ready for use again please switch it off and on with the mains switch NOTES e Please do not switch off the TV by the mains switch during software updating e The
49. bbTV first If this option is selected with HbbTV function enabled it will show HbbTV text HbbTV text is offered by the selected channel Navigation within the HbbTV text and how the coloured buttons are assigned may vary depending on the provider Basic adjustment 6 Recording It is possible to set a pre record and post record time for timer recordings made without auto time control DVB This minimises the risk that a part of broadcast is not recorded due to the broadcast starting earlier and or finishing later e Hard disks e Format external one It is possible to re format the hard disk in order to solve some problems or to delete all data stored on it Select this option to start formatting Formatting the hard disk will erase all data stored on it e DivX amp VOD e DivX amp VOD Register To activated this option you need to register the code at www divx com vod download the VOD log file and reproduce it in TV e DivX amp VOD Deregister Displays the deactivation code necessary to wite off this TV at www divx com vod Software update via USB It is possible to update the software on your SHARP TV 1 Add the binary file to USB memory root 2 Insert the memory in any USB side TV set socket 3 Press MENU button With lt select Setup and press OK 5 Select Control Software Software Update Via USB JI The next screen will appear he software version that is currently inst
50. broadcasts Panorama 1 Proportionally correct display of 4 3 broadcasts on the 16 9 screen Station logo and subtitles remain visible Panorama 2 Format filling display factory default of 4 3 broadcasts on the 16 9 screen Station logo and subtitles remain visible Zoom Proportionally correct display Maximum picture zoom Displayed text may get lost Sizes for HD Signal High Definition HDMI Proportionally correct display of 4 3 or 16 9 broadcasts You select this mode when the signal is not supplied by a PC normal case A small part of the picture is truncated This may be necessary to hide possible interference at the edge of the picture which arises from the signal supplied Proportionally correct display of 4 3 or 16 9 broadcasts without loss of information Select this mode when the signal is supplied by a PC 4 3 Zoom Proportionally correct display Maximum 16 9 Zoom picture zoom Displayed text may get lost NOTE e Some items do not appear depending on the type of received signal Selecting the picture format Setting when using external devices Source list For selecting the input type of external equipment e f no colour image is displayed try changing to another signal type e Check the operations manual of the external equipment for the signal type Connecting a USB device Connect a USB or hard disk device to the TV as shown below
51. ct method of disposal For Switzerland Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the dealer even if you don t purchase a new product Further collection facilities are listed on the homepage of www swico ch or www sens ch B Information on Disposal for Business Users 1 In the European Union If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take back of the product You might be charged for the costs arising from take back and recycling Small products and small amounts might be taken back by your local collection facilities For Spain Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take back of your used products 2 In other Countries outside the EU If you wish to discard of this product please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal Pb The battery supplied with this product contains traces of Lead For EU The crossed out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household waste There is a separate collection system for used batteries to allow proper treatment and recycling in accordance with legislation Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling schemes For Switzerland The used battery is to be returned to the selling point For other non EU countries Please contact your
52. cture Picture format then press OK 3 Press lt gt key to select the desired item then press OK Example 16 9 PC Proportionally correct display of 16 9 4 3 PC Proportionally correct display of 4 3 NOTE e You can also select an item by pressing j on the remote control unit e Connect the PC before making adjustments Selectable picture size may vary with input signal type GB 45 Connecting a PC Adjusting the PC image Horizontal automatically This function enables the screen to be automatically adjusted to its best possible condition when the analogue terminals of the TV and PC are connected with a commercially available DVI VGA conversion cable etc 1 Press amp to select PC IN from AV selection and then press OK 2 Press MENU key 3 Press key to select Setup and press OK 4 Press V key to select Picture more and press OK 5 Press key to select PC IN display and press OK 6 Press W key to select Auto Adjustment and press OK NOTE e When connecting a PC and select PC IN source the Auto adjustment is executed automatically Auto adjustment may fail if the PC image has low resolution has unclear black edges or is moved while executing Auto adjustment e Be sure to connect the PC to the TV and switch it on before starting Auto adjustment e Auto adjustment can be executed only when inputting analogue signals through the PC IN terminal
53. d images on the TV when you wear 3D glasses AN 3DG20 B sold separately Confirm how to use the 3D glasses before watching 3D supported images These 3D glasses are only for use with SHARP LCD TVs supporting 3D Explanation of 3D settings e 2D gt 3D If you set this adjust to on all 2D images will be displayed in 3D You will need to wear the 3D glasses to view it properly e 3D mode e Off Here you can deactivate the 3D mode of the TV The TV shows the 2D 3D images in the same way as it is provided by the station or external player e Automatic If the TV is set to this setting factory setting then the TV automatically switches over to the correct 3D mode if it is possible Only change the setting if the 3D content is not displayed correctly e Side by side To display 3D content in side by side format When viewing 3D content with this setting two almost identical images are displayed next to each other and are put together correctly by the TV set e Top bottom To display 3D content in top bottom format When viewing 3D content with this setting two almost identical images are displayed one above the other and are put together correctly by the TV set GB 54 Viewing 3D images 1 Select the 3D source HDMI 2 Press 3D button on remote control e e The TV screen may temporarily become black when the TV is trying to detect a 3D image signal and when switching from 3D to 2D mode Receiving a 3
54. dditional devices By long pressing on TV b the TV and all CEC capable devices connected to the HDMI interfaces switch to standby mode See page 44 for more information Switching between digital satellite and analogue broadcasts Press ATV DTV SAT or RADIO to change between modes ATV DTV SAT RADIO SOURCE Changing channels With P V With 0 9 Ia 5 C6 D ice s E03 e Selecting an external video source Once the connection is made press to display the AV selection screen and then press lt p gt to switch over to the appropriate external source with OK Selecting audio language DTV CADTV SAT mode Each time you press 2 the audio language switches between audio sources available NOTE Selectable languages vary depending on the received broadcasts ATV mode Each time you press 42 the mode switches as shown in the following tables Signal Selectableitems Stereo NICAM STEREO MONO _ Signal Selectableitems Stereo STEREO MONO Monaural MONO O NOTE When no signal is received the audio mode will display MONO Subtitles DTV CADTV SAT mode Press button to enable disable the subtitles To see how to change between different languages go to Control settings on page 24 ATV mode The available subtitles according to the broadcasting will be enabled or disabled by pressing C
55. dwidth for full feature e Working in close proximity to other Wireless Bluetooth networks may cause some trouble using a Wi Fi adapter on the internet connected TV Because the wireless link cannot be guaranteed please try to change the Wi Fi channel on the Access Point AP to avoid interference Please refer to Access Point User Manual Home Media DLNA requires external streaming media software installed on a PC inside the HOME Network that is not included with AQUOS NET Home Media DLNA server software as Windows Media Player 11 Windows Vista included or Windows Media Player 12 Windows 7 included TVersity www tversity com Nero Media Home www nero com or Twonky Media Manager www twonky com are preferred but others can also be used Visit the DLNA website www dlna org to see the certified media server list Follow the server software s user manual for setup share and stream media contents e Home Media DLNA Video Music and Photo data is organised in folders depending on the Server hierarchy options such as Artist Genre Composer Ratings Playlist or Watch Folders may be present for sorting content but can be different depending on the selected Media Server The Play To function of some PC Media Players may result in very compressed video quality For best video quality please use the USB Media Player function of the TV USB REC function USB REC function USB REC Video Recorder USB
56. e disable this function If this item is enabled when a selected programme offers HbbTV service it will be seen on screen Just press the requested key to activate Then the picture list of available services will appear Follow the broadcaster instructions e Start behaviour of HbbTV stations f HbbTV mode is activated you can specify if a available HbbTV application should be loaded automatically v after the channel has been changed or if this should only occur manually After loading the HbbTV application an on screen instruction is displayed depending on the channel that is being viewed You can also choose between Start all automatically or Start all manually Start behaviour of HbbTV stations 104 BR A 64 DSF 65 ESP 49 HR 56 3SAT 71ARD 58 ARTE 51BR 104 BR A 64 DSF 65 ESP 49 HR 03SAT 12 BRA 1ARD 13DSF 2 ARTE 14ESP 3BR 15HR 4 BR A 16 3SAT 5 DSF 17 ARD 6 ESP 18 ARTE 56 3SAT 71 ARD 58 ARTE 51 BR 104 BR A 64 DSF 65 ESP 49 HR 56 3SAT 71 ARD 58 ARTE 51BR 7HR 2 51BR 9 ARD 64 DSF 10 ARTE 65 ESP 11BR 49 HR u z g u I zu E E g manual start of HbbTV with OK e Functions of the 2 key It is possible to choose between watch Standard teletext or HbbTV See page 20 for more information e Standard teletext first If this option is selected with HbbTV function enabled it will show standard teletext e H
57. e the TV after first turning off the power or unplugging the AC cord and re plugging it in after one or two minutes e Remote control unit does not operate e Are batteries inserted with polarity aligned Are batteries worn out Replace with new batteries Are you using it under strong or fluorescent lighting s a fluorescent light illuminating the remote control sensor e Picture is cut off e s the image position correct Are screen mode adjustments Picture format such as picture size made correctly Page 31 e Strange colour light colour or dark e Adjust the picture tone colour or colour misalignment e s the room too bright The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright e Check the Picture settings Page 21 Power is suddenly turned off he TV s internal temperature has increased Clean or remove any objects blocking the vent e No picture e Are connections to external equipment correct Pages 41 42 and 43 e s the input signal type selected correctly after connection Page 14 s the correct input source selected Page 31 s the picture adjustment correct Pages 21 s the antenna connected properly Pages 7 and 14 No sound e Is the volume too low e Make sure that headphones are not connected e Check if you pressed 1X on the remote control unit e he TV sometimes makes a cracking his is not a malfunction This happens when the cabinet slightly expands and contrac
58. e using an on screen keyboard or remote control as with keypad of a mobile phone 4 Press OK to confirm new name Delete Personal list 1 With 4 select the personal list you want to delete and press OK to open 2 With A V 4 select Delete list and press OK to confirm List deletion is irrevocable 6 Station lists Radio he Stations list Radio procedure is the same as that of Stations list TV Please see Station List TV explanation o Update station list automatically The channel list will be updated automatically if Allow is selected Control settings 1 Press MENU 2 Select Setup Control the next screen appears 3 Select the control adjustment you want to adjust Language Allows you to specify the language for all menus in the TV set Also the language can be set for DVB subtitles and the film language e Menu You can change the menu language e Subtitle DVB If subtitles are provided by DVB station you can set here your desired language If it is available in the station it will be shown automatically You can also specify an alternative language in case your chosen language is not offered by the station e Audio DVB Select your desired film language If it is available in the station it will be shown automatically You can also specify an alternative language in case your chosen language is not offered by the station GB 24 6 Parental lock This function allows you to use a password to
59. eceiver to become dirty and do not attach stickers to or otherwise cover the infrared receiver Doing so may prevent the receiver from operating normally e f the 3D glasses are affected by other infrared data communication equipment 3D images may not be displayed correctly Caution during viewing e Do not use devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves such as cellular phones or wireless transceivers near the 3D glasses Doing so may cause the 3D glasses to malfunction e The 3D glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures Use them within the specified usage temperature range e f the 3D glasses are used in a room with fluorescent lighting 50 60 Hz the light within the room may appear to flicker In this case either darken or turn off the fluorescent lights when using the 3D glasses e Wear the 3D glasses correctly 3D images will not be correctly visible if the 3D glasses are worn upside down or back to front e Other displays such as computer screens digital clocks and calculators may appear dark and difficult to view while wearing the 3D glasses Do not wear the 3D glasses when watching anything other than 3D images e f you lie on your side while watching the TV with 3D glasses the picture may look dark or may not be visible e Be sure to stay within the viewing angle and optimum TV viewing distance when watching 3D images Otherwise you may not be able to enjoy the full 3D effect e The 3D glasses may
60. ed stations e These stations can only be received in connection with a CI module and the appropriate CA Card e f a CI module with a CA Card is already inserted for the station search all the stations which this module can descramble are also saved when no is selected 6 Search method If you select Frequency Search here a search is performed for all receivable stations With Network Search from all receivable networks all the stations are searched which are supplied by these networks e Symbol rate The symbol rate is specified by the satellite provider and normally does not need to be changed e Accept Logical Channel Number This setting allows you to decide whether you want to accept the Logical Channel Number LCN Press pp to continue Continue with Setting options for all types of reception below Setting options for all types of reception Age related lock Allows you to restrict programmes depending on the age classification fey Age related lock If you enter an age restriction here all DVB programmes are locked which have an appropriate age code and can only be watched by entering the access code No age related lock Special security level j a with gt gt The information about age classification is provided by the broadcasting station The stations locked can only be watched after entering the access code see page 24 o Time and date Enter the correct values with the numeric buttons he
61. eeze Hold Teletext Stop updating teletext pages automatically or release the hold mode R G Y B Colour buttons The coloured buttons are correspondingly used to select the coloured items on the screen e g EPG MHEG 5 teletext Important information Satellite services are only available for the LE752 754 model series GB 3 Introduction TV Front view INPUT MENU POWER 2 b ER E p Illumination led Input Menu Power Remote Programme channel 3D infrared Control voume buttons source button button emitter Sensor buttons button TV indicator status Page 17 TV Side and rear view 17 j 1 16 PC IN HDMI PC vase www SCART AV RGB S VIDEO i service HDMI 1 HDMI2 HDMI3 T To gaor USB ARC ANT SAT AUDIO WIFI 15 14 4 5 13 1 Analog AUDIO input for DVI and PC 9 Antenna input terminal 15 HEADPHONES jack Jack 3 5mm connector 10 SAT Satellite antenna input Only 16 COMMON INTERFACE slot 2 PC Input LE752 series 17 LAN terminal 3 COMPONENTS AV terminals 11 Digital Audio Output terminal SPDIF 18 AC INPUT terminal 4 SERVICE connector jack 3 5 mm 12 USB terminal Wi Fi use only 5 SCART AV RGB Y C Input terminal 13 USB terminal USB REC MEDIA 6 HDMI 1 HDMI DVI ARC PLAYER SOFTWARE HDD READY 7 HDMI 2 HDMI DVI 3D GLASSES BATT
62. el info General symbols Language sound selection available aa Subtitles available Channel selection for multi channel providers EMI 3D mode HDTV programme HbbTV HbbTV mode available from this station Transmitted audio signal Mono Dual channel 1 1 Stereo Stereo AAC QD OO Digital OO Digital II Digital AAC MPEG OO PLII OO VS Ref OO VS Wide Mono audio transmission analogue Dual channel sound transmission Sound1 Sound2 analogue Dual channel sound transmission Sound Sound2 digital Stereo sound transmission analogue Stereo sound transmission HEAAC Stereo sound transmission digital PCM Dolby digital sound transmission DD Dolby digital sound transmission DD Dolby digital AAC sound transmission HEAAC MPEG sound transmission Dolby Pro Logic Il sound transmission Dolby Virtual Speaker Reference display Dolby Virtual Speaker Wide Transmitted audio channels 3 EOR b El TEL LD Oo GB 30 DD mono DD MPEG 2 0 DD DD DD DD DD DD DD Useful viewing functions Selecting the picture format manually You can select the picture format The selected picture format varies depending on the type of signal received 1 Press 9 on the remote control unit to change between different kinds of pictures Sizes for SD Signal Standard Definition 16 9 Proportionally correct display of 16 9 broadcasts 4 3 Proportionally correct display of 4 3
63. elect New personal list and press OK A new personal list x will be created e x number depends on how many lists were already created 2 With lt gt select Personal list x and press OK to open list does not contain any station yet 3 Press V to open function list 4 With lt gt select Add Delete Stations in the function list and press OK to activate 5 With A W lt P select the stations you want to add to the favourite list and press OK The new stations will be added at the end of the favourite list 6 Press END to close station list Deleting stations from Personal list 1 With select Personal list x and press OK to open 2 With lt gt select Add Delete Stations in the function list and press OK to activate 3 With A WV 4 select the station to be deleted and press OK to delete 4 Press END to close station list Move reorder stations in Personal list 1 With select Personal list x and press OK to open 2 With gt select Move stations in the function list and press OK to activate With A W 4 select the station to be moved and press OK to mark With A W 4 select insert position and press OK to move 5 Press END to close station list A Q GB 23 Basic adjustment Renaming Personal list 1 With4 select the personal list you want to rename and press OK to open 2 With 4 select Rename list in the function list and press OK to activate 3 Enter new nam
64. en press OK To view 2D mode some of you at the same time than other people are viewing 3D mode 1 Follow up the step 1 of previously described in To view in 3D mode side by side or top bottom 2 Turn on the 3D glasses switching to 2D and then wear the 3D glasses e The LED lights up green NOTES After approximately 10 minutes without receiving 3D signal the 3D glasses turn off automatically e To power off the power of 3D glasses switch them to Off The LED will also turn off Watching 2D images in 3D You can convert normal 2D images into 3D images 3D effect 1 Press 3D button on remote control 2 Press A F to select 2D gt 3D gt on and then press OK 3 Turn on the power of the 3D glasses and then wear the 3D glasses NOTE e If the input signal switches to 2D 2D images are displayed automatically e 3D mode is cancelled automatically when the setting is changed the input source is changed the input signal resolution is changed or the power is turned off Recharging the 3D glasses battery When the battery power is low the LED light blinks one time per second If the 3D glasses battery runs out you can recharge the 3D glasses battery by connecting the USB mini USB cable supplied with glasses to any of the TV set side USB terminals or any other proper source When the LED light goes off the recharge is complete 55 Enjoying
65. ending on the TV equipment network connection available media servers and connected devices The MENU can be operated with the remote control unit and with the TV panel control keys Common operations Display the menu screen Press MENU and the MENU Press A W 4 9 to select adjust the screen displays r desired menu and adjust the item to the desired level and then press OK Press to return to the previous MENU page Selecting in the menu Select an item Exit the menu screen AQUOS The operation will exit the MENU screen if you press END SHARP NOTE e MENU options differ in the selected input modes but the operating procedures are the same The screens in the operation manual are for explanation purposes some are enlarged others cropped and may vary slightly from the actual screens About the Guide Display Info display The info display provides an info text appropriate to the dne Gude Depay ALTE Dorom or ha Screan SHOWS co een display that can assist you further with the the menu bar operation of your TV set miod TV Video Audio Radio Photo AQUOS NET Extras Tem po ra ry l nfo d IS p ay G SHARP The factory setting is that the info display is hidden It In the initial installation you will see an info text for can be displayed temporarily by pressing key operations with the OSD 15 Menu operation Permanentiy display o
66. ern web mode users cannot download and save files or install plugins DISCLAIMERS e SHARP Corporation bears no responsibility regarding the content and quality of the content provided by the content service provider Operations in AQUOS NET Basic Operation he illustrations on this page are for explanation purposes They are subject to change without notice Q Display the AQUOS NET screen Press NET on remote control or select AQUOS NET on main menu to open AQUOS NET home page PNeIS GSSINET search 8 m 2 Recommen ded Apps co MEO RECA owes JaastB digiiaibl ree ol Jaa E er can rmm PT 6 om d Fitness 13 49 ae show show all favorites viewster newmcove all apps at nass mrs 4 iE LU 4 mediathek Fasri 22 06 2013 AQUOS NET screen is organised into 8 areas AQUOS NET title banner User defined Favorites Recommended Apps Interactive windows for direct brand communications or maintenance functions Media window Widget Area real time functions like date and time or similar Sharp Service Center Interactive Search window oo Selecta service On AQUOS NET screen use A V 4 5 to select the desired service and then press OK to start it e Press to return to the previous page You can also use Search utility to find specific services related to a search term e Select Search and press OK to access the search page or star
67. h alternating start times Time shift viewing with archive recording If youare recording a programme and would like to watch it before it has finished you can watch the movie with a time shift while the rest is still being recorded Archive playback Select pe on the screen during playback to fast forward By selecting p repeatealy allows you to increase the fast forwards speed Select Pll on the screen and press OK button to restore the normal speed By selecting gt gt I on the screen the recording fast forwards in intervals of two minutes Select lt q on the screen during playback to rewind By selecting lt q repeatedly it allows you to increase the rewind speed Select Pil on the screen and press OK button to restore tne normal speed By selecting feq on the screen the recording rewinds in intervals of two minutes USB REC settings You can make a few settings in the USB REC menu to adapt it to your requirements Go to MENUSetup Control more USB REC then press OK tions 6 Notify hidden sections If an entry has been hidden in an archive recording you can be informed by a screen message when skipping a hidden area The factory default is set to yes 6 Jump distance oet the standard jump width in minutes used from jumping forwards or backwards in the film by pressing or pp Use the numeric buttons on the remote control to enter the time e f Smart jump is activated the jump width ca
68. han the AN WUD630 Sharp wireless LAN adapter as operations cannot be guaranteed elf your wireless network is secured have the encryption key ready to enter on screen 3 Go to Setup Multimedia Network Network settings Networking 4 Press OK and A to select wireless and then press OK The Wireless connection will be automatically selected if the TV detects only the wireless USB adapter The TV starts to search for wireless routers access points Search access points The wifi adapter is scanning for base stations available within its reception range This may take several minutes Please wait Proceed with gt gt Cancel with 5 Select required router access point and press OK As soon as lt 4 lt is displayed you can go back one installation step by pressing this button 6 If your network has an access code it is necessary to enter the code that allows access to the network A screen keyboard will appear to enter the password Press OK 7 Select IP address assignment method You can choose between Automatic DHCP or Manual Input Static IP Address Automatic DHCP IP address is automatically issued by a DHCP server on your home network e ADHCP server has to be set up on a device on the network WLAN router access point Input Static IP Address IP address is entered manually Use the RC alphanumeric buttons to input digits of IP address Press gt to continue Afterwards
69. he 3D image Are the 3D glasses set to 3D mode Is there an obstacle between the 3D glasses and the TV or is something covering the infrared receiver on the 3D glasses The 3D glasses operate by receiving a signal from the TV Do not place anything between the 3D infrared emitter on the TV and the infrared receiver on the 3D glasses e The 3D glasses turn off Is there an obstacle between the 3D glasses and the TV or is something covering the infrared automatically receiver on the 3D glasses The 3D glasses turn off automatically after three minutes if no signal is received from the TV Do not place anything between the 3D infrared emitter on the TV and the infrared receiver on the 3D glasses e Switching the 3D glasses button to Is the battery in the 3D glasses exhausted If the LED light does not light after pressing the power 2D or 3D does not cause the LED button for more than one second the battery is exhausted Recharge the battery via mini USB to light up green connector GB 56 Enjoying 3D image viewing 3D glasses lenses e Do not apply pressure to the lenses of the 3D glasses Also do not drop or bend the 3D glasses e Do not scratch the surface of the lenses of the 3D glasses with a pointed instrument or other object Doing so may damage the 3D glasses and reduce the quality of 3D images e Use only the cloth provided with the 3D glasses to clean the lenses 3D glasses infrared receiver e Do not allow the infrared r
70. hen copying to a connected recorder 1 During the archive playback press f button at the point of the recording where the hide is to begin 2 Select on the progress bar and press OK to call Delete Hide menu 3 With lt gt buttons select Hide to set the start of the section to be hidden 4 Press to continue playback or 44 skip wind to the point where the hide is to end 5 Press Yellow button to set hiding end The hidden area of the recording is shown red in the bar In future it will be skipped during playing If in the settings of theControl USB REC Notify hidden sections yes is set you will see a screen message if the hidden area has been reached during playback 6 Press Blue button during the screen message to show hidden area again permanently Slow motion At an active pause freeze frame you can select from four slow motion speeds for wind rewind There is no sound during slow motion replay 1 Press button and progress bar display appears 2 Press Jf button to switch to freeze picture 3 Select 4 and press OK to start slow motion 4 Press Jf button again to continue playback The speed increases every time you press the button until eventually switching back to the initial speed USB REC archive function list The function list of USB REC archive contains individual functions for its archive entries 1 Press MENU button and go to Video gt USB REC archive 2 With A
71. ing on the TV Confirm that picture and audio are correctly displayed output by selecting HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 or HDMI 4 from the AV selection menu HDMI CEC connection First connect the speaker system or a player recorder that supports the HDMI CEC protocol NOTE Refer to the operation manual of the device to be connected for further details e After unplugging connection cables or changing the connection pattern turn on the power of the TV after all the power of relevant devices has been turned on Change the external input source by pressing amp select the appropriate external source and verify the audiovisual output e The cables illustrated in the following explanation are commercially available items GB 44 Connecting a player recorder via the speaker system ee ji mm Player Recorder Speaker system O0 HDMI certified cable commercially available O RCA audio cable commercially available Connecting a player recorder only Player Recorder HDMI certified cable commercially available HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control menu Basic operation Go to MenuSetup Connections HDMI CEC and select the menu you want to set HDMI CEC functionality Set to On to enable HDMI CEC functions Remote TV switch on via HDMI CEC One touch play If this is activated the one touch play function i
72. is deviates from the factory setting 6 Character set Teletext character set can be switched to other languages Russian Greek Polish and Turkish Using the MHEG 5 application UK only Some services bring you programmes with the MHEG application encoded letting you experience DTV CADTV interactively When provided the MHEG 5 application will start when you press B NOTE e MHEG may not be displayed in 3D mode Basic adjustment TV set adjustments Picture settings 1 Press MENU 2 Select Setup Picture the next screen appears 3 Select the picture adjustment you want to adjust e 3D You can enjoy 3D supported images on the TV when you wear 3D glasses AN 3DG20 B sold separately See more details on page 54 6 Picture adjustment You can switch between three fixed picture setting variants and the three personal picture values Standard ECO Dynamic User 6 Contrast The brighter the environment the higher the contrast should be set e Brightness Set the brightness until the black areas of the picture appear just black 6 Colour intensity oet the colour intensity to suit your personal taste The colours should appear natural 6 Backlight Adjusts the screen brightness You can dim or brighten the screen e Picture format Changes between different picture format 16 9 4 3 Panorama1 Panorama 2 Zoom See page 31 6 more Digital Noise Con trol DNC e Colour
73. ite If there are more favourites than can be shown on one page this will be indicated by rectangular symbols below favourites in the MENU view Manage favourites You can edit the existing favourites in MENU view Change the sequence of your favourites as you wish or delete favourites you do not need any more 2 Press MENU to call MENU view 3 With A W 4 select the favourite to be changed 4 Press FAV to move or delete 5 Press Sto end Watching TV Daily operation Switching on off Turning on off the power Press l on the TV to switch it on Switch it off by pressing on the TV NOTE When turning off the power using b on the TV EPG data will be lost POWER A e The terminal layout may differ depending on the model Standby mode Switching to standby mode If the TV is switched on BLUE LED you can switch it to standby by pressing TV on the remote control unit Switching on from standby From standby RED LED press TV on the remote control unit poe NET FAV C ATV DTV SAT RADIO o C9 2 2 SOURCE ga CO C3 TV indicator status Standby StandBy with USB REC programmed NOTE f you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time be sure to remove the AC cord from the AC outlet e A small amount of electric power is still consumed even when C is turned off Switching off the TV and connected a
74. lekom2D 8 W ASTMS2SS E ThB IW Atlantic Bid 12 5 4 Select and adjust settings for DiSEqC single cable Back with 4 Proceed with bo communal installation o Manual registration for socket ANT SAT Please log on to your DiSEqC single cable system that is connected to the antenna input ANT SAT and specify the desired transmission channel and associated transmission frequency Please also indicate 3 Specify here the OSCI lator freq uenc for Ou r LN B whether your single cable system has a broad frequency band instead of a division into high and low band If y y 1 your antenna system is designed for this it is possible to protect your used transmission data from being used by other participants by having a PIN Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button Transmission channel 1 2 3 4 Transmission frequency 1284 MHz 1400 MHz 1516 MHz 1632 MHz me with 44 Proceed with gt gt LNB frequencies Please select the LNB frequency for Low Band Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button ASTRAL 19 2 low band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz Select the desired transmission channel and the wy 5150 waz 9750 mmz 10000 mz 10200 maz Kozan corresponding transmission frequency Hot Bird 13 E low band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz PIN protection Hot Bird 13 E high band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz If your sy
75. les from USB or your home network Press OK to select the device from which you want to reproduce the files 3 Select the file you want to reproduce with lt gt buttons and press OK to start the reproduction 4 Press to finish the reproduction 5 Press END to exit the Video mode Buttons for video reproduction mode USBREC REC REC STOP Ce Ca TIME SHIFT EY C an abc def 2 A A GB 34 mun TT Besrpin lt P gt short Jump backwards forward When playing videos from Media Home Stop playback and return to the media browser From time shifted television time offset finish and switch back to the live image In archive playback Stop playback and return to the USB archive P button Play the reproduction Backwards Pressing again changes the speed Fast forwards Pressing again changes the speed ie Play Pause the reproduction Shows the menu to adjust the video image during reproduction button Performs ZOOM operation in films and videos Symbols on the screen for video reproduction Repetition continuous playback all video files of the current folder directory mm Continuous playback of the current file Siesta Se Symbols on the screen for USB REC archive reproduction Activate deactivate current playback file repetition crs Set delete manual bookmarks d Seer aces Cae TV menu options j Audio Radio function Music files from
76. ley it must be moved with utmost care Sudden stops excessive force and uneven floor surface can cause the product to fall from the trolley 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 The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass Therefore it can break when the product is dropped or impact applied If the LCD panel is broken be careful not to be injured by broken glass Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators heaters stoves and other i heat generating products including amplifiers Headphones Do not set the volume at a high level Hearing experts advise against extended listening at high volume levels 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 cord under the TV set or other heavy items Do not display a still picture for a long time as this could damage the LCD screen There is alwa
77. local authority for correct method of disposal of the used battery Trademarks e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories e Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories e The HD TV 1080p Logo is trademark of DIGITALEUROPE e The DVB logo is the registered trademark of the Digital Video Broadcasting DVB project e DivXG DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license e The CI Plus Logo is a trademark of CI Plus LLP e DLNA the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks service marks or certification marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance e All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies GB 60 LC 39LE750E V LC 39LE751E K V LC 39LU751E LC 39LE752E V LC 39LM752E V LC 39LK752E LC 39LX752E LC 39LE754E V LC 50LE750E V LC 50LE751E K V LC 50LU751E LC 50LE752E V LC 50LM752E LC 50LK752E LC 50LX752E LC 50LE754E V 881 1123 1368 LC 60LE751E K LC 60LU751E LC 60LE752E LC 60LM752E LC 60LK752E LC 60LX752E LC 60LE754E ji i 859 1100 1335 580 718 847 517 654 798
78. lock certain programmes and adjustments Parental lock Please enter PIN BHEBBBEHBHH Delete 1 Define a four digit access code PIN the first time you open it 2 Select Confirm and press OK to activate 3 The new PIN must be entered and confirmed again The Parental lock menu will be opened stations Lock single stations Age related lock Change access code yes from 02 46 until 05 33 e Lock all stations The TV set is locked immediately All programmes can only be watched after entering the access code The lock can be activated Immediately or for a Daily defined period The lock remains active until it is deactivated e Lock single stations You can lock unlock individual or all the stations in the station list The lock remains active until it is deactivated e Age related lock Some broadcasting stations provide information about age classification If the age set here is below the broadcast age limit the programme can only be watched after entering the access code e Change access code You can change the access code at any moment Enter the new access code in place of the old one e Deactivate All set parental locks are cancelled The current secret code is deleted When the parental lock is reactivated all the previous parental locks are set again automatically e Reset All currently set parental locks are finally cancelled The secret code is deleted Energy efficiency Determine how energ
79. n only be set between 1 and 4 minutes e Smart Jump If Smart Jump is activated the jump width is halved every time you change the jump direction The jump width is doubled if you jump more than three times in the same direction max 8 min Serial recording tolerance A broadcast programmed with the recording type Serial is recorded if it begins within the programmed start time series recording tolerance Use the numeric buttons on the remote control to enter the time always two digit for O1 to 60 min GB 49 USB REC function e Recording subtitles Select here whether subtitles are to be recorded for DVB stations Manual recording With USB REC button the recording starts immediately at the press of a button You only need to specify the recording time 1 Press USB REC button The Recording duration screen is called USB REC 4 3 24 09 00 09 30 Noticies 3 24 6 Current programme The broadcast being watched is recorded on to a USB memory or on to a hard disk 30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 180min 240min Allows you to choose the recording duration e Manually enter the recording duration with the numeric buttons of the remote control 2 Select desired recording time with lt gt buttons Press OK to confirm 3 The Timer data screen appears Check the timer data change if necessary and confirm with OK The recording will start and the recording progress bar will be displayed for a m
80. nd electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste There is a separate collection system for these products A Information on Disposal for Users private households 1 In the European Union Attention If you want to dispose of this equipment please do not use the ordinary dust bin Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment Following the implementation by member states private households within the EU states may return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designated collection facilities free of charge In some countries your local retailer may also take back your old product free of charge if you purchase a similar new one Please contact your local authority for further details If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators please dispose of these separately beforehand according to local requirements By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling 2 In other Countries outside the EU If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities and ask for the corre
81. nd the connected device Introduction to connections The TV is equipped with the terminals as shown below Find the cable corresponding the TV s terminal and connect the device NOTE e The cables illustrated in pages 41 42 and 43 are commercially available items Audio device Page 43 Audio cable nh Audio cable o Tut M HET o cle Audio cable HDMI PC ANALOG AUDIO SCART AV RGB S VIDEO Video recording device bis Pages 42 and 43 SCART cable A Tt Onen ae i Audio cable Game console or AV cable camcorder Page 42 HDMI certified cable O mn HDMI certified cable p HDMI device Page 42 DVI HDMI Cable 3 5 mm stereo mini jack cable GB 41 Connecting external devices HDMI connection Example of connectable devices e DVD player recorder e Blu ray player recorder e Game console The HDMI connections permit digital video and audio transmission via a connection cable from a player recorder The digital picture and sound data are transmitted without data compression and therefore lose none of their quality Analogue digital conversion is no longer necessary in the connected devices which also would result in quality losses RCA g 3 5 mm stereo mini jack cable HDMI PC ANALOG AUDIO INPUT
82. nected device manually from the beginning of the entered recording time If you switch the TV set off by the mains no timer recordings will be made Delete programmed timer entries Use this function in the timer overview if you want to delete recordings already programmed or end a running timer recording 1 Press MENU button and go to Extras Timer press OK and the recordings already programmed are displayed Timer 2 With A V select the timer entry to be deleted and press OK 3 With A V select Confirm delete 4 Press OK to confirm The letters of a timer currently active are red If you delete this timer the recording is stopped Archive playback settings Playing from the archive 1 Press MENU button and go to Video 5 USB REC archive 2 With lt gt select the recording 3 Press OK to start playback Setting bookmarks While playing an archive recording you can set bookmarks 1 By pressing A V button the play progress bar will be displayed 2 Press PLAY button for a little longer to set bookmark Every time the M PLAY button is pressed down again a little longer a new bookmark is set 3 You will see the message A bookmark was set You can set up to 15 bookmarks per recording GB 51 USB REC function Jumping to bookmarks 1 Press button and progress bar display appears Press Blue button to next bookmark Delete individual bookmarks 1 Press button and progres
83. nna wizard for the DVB S antenna e Antenna DVB S The antenna wizard starts guiding you through all the settings relevant to the DVB S antenna The settings of the DVB S antenna wizard are explained in the procedure of initial installation see page 10 e Antenna DVB T Allows you to set whether your DVB T antenna needs a supply voltage Antennas with an integrated amplifier need a supply voltage on the antenna line In this case select Supply voltage 5V and confirm with OK Otherwise select No supply voltage and confirm also with OK AV connecting settings In this menu the parameters for the AV and AVS connection sockets can be adapted e Device at connection AV Indicate here whether a device is connected and if so which one is connected to the AV socket Choose between No device DVD player DVD recorder Video recorder Sat receiver SetTopBox and Other equipment Basic adjustment e AV standard Channel list Allows you to set the AV standard of the connected device to AV or AVS Normally you leave the setting to Automatic If the Selecting the channel standard of the connected device is not detected you want to watch automatically you can select the correct standard NOTE 1 Press OK and the list of tuned channels will be e Ask your dealer or consult the operating manual of the displayed lana cee 2 Use lt P gt to select the channel you want to watch e Signal type and press OK Allows you to set the sign
84. nternational Business Machines Corporation NOTE e This TV has only limited PC compatibility correct operation can only be guaranteed if the video card conforms exactly to the VESA 60 Hz standard Any variations from this standard may result in picture distortions Multimedia Network Setup Network Setup Gonnecting to the network To enjoy internet services you need to connect the TV to a router with a high speed connection to the internet You can also connect the TV to your Home network server through a router or access point The TV connection to the router can either be wired or wireless To access the IV internet configuration go to Setup Multimedia Network Network settings Networking The next screen is shown NETWORK WIZARD Network status Current settings Networking Wireless IP configuration Automatic WirelessAP Network SSID Link status Connection established Link quality 75 Proceed with Cancel with Go Press pp to continue the installation Choose between Wired or Wireless connection NOTE f you choose a wired connection to the router you need an ETHERNET cable not included commercially available f you do not have a broadband internet connection consult the store where you purchased your TV or ask your internet service provider or telephone company e Wired and wireless connection cannot be used at the same time Use only one of the connection types
85. of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www sharp de doc AN WUD630 pdf Important note 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 GB 58 Appendix Specifications 39 LCD COLOUR 50 LCD COLOUR TV Models TV Models LC 39LE750E RU V LC 50LE750E RU V LC 39LE751E K RUN LC 50LE751E K RU V LC 39LE752E RU V LC 50LE752E RU V LC 39LE754E RU V LC 50LE754E RU V LC 39LU751E LC 50LU751E LC 39LM752E V LC 50LM752E V LC 39LK752E LC 50LK752E LC 39LX752E LC 50LX752E 60 LCD COLOUR TV Models LC 60LE751E K RU LC 60LE752E RU LC 60LE754E RU LC 60LU751E LC 60LM752E LC 60LK752E LC 60LX752E 70 LCD COLOUR TV Models LC 70LE751E K RU LC 70LE752E RU LC 70LE754E RU LCD Panel LED TV 39 BLACK TFT 50 BLACK TFT 60 BLACK TFT 70 BLACK TFT 6 220 800 dots 1 920 x 1 080 pixels Video Colour System PAL SECAMINTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL 60 Digital DVB T 2K 8K OFDM DVB S S2 LE752 754 h hane CATV Hyper band S1 S41 ch TV Tuning System Auto Preset 999 ch non Nordic 9999 ch Nordic ATV 99 ch Auto Label Auto Sort TV Standard Analogue CCIR B G I D K L L H 264 DVB C DVB C2
86. ol sensor Cautions regarding the remote control unit e Do not expose the remote control unit to shock In addition do not expose the remote control unit to liquids and do not place in an area with high humidity e Do not install or place the remote control unit under direct sunlight The heat may cause deformation of the unit e The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote control sensor of the TV is under direct sunlight or strong lighting In such cases change the angle of the lighting or the TV or operate the remote control unit closer to the remote control sensor Quick guide Initial installation overview Follow the steps below one by one when using the TV for the first time Some steps may not be necessary depending on your TV installation and connection Power on and run the auto installation p Connect an antenna cable to 0 Turn on the power using on Cp Congratulations the antenna terminal Page 8 the TV Page 17 Now you can watch TV lt If necessary adjust the aen Nak antenna to attain maximum Co signal reception Page 14 ENG ue o e Run the initial auto installation Page 9 Connect Y Language Energy external devices Efficiency country antenna type settings etc 2 If necessary insert a CA card into the CI slot to watch scrambled broadcasts INITIAL INSTALLATION Menu language Page 8 0 Connect external devices such as a D
87. oment While recording is activated the status indicator AQUOS pyramid lights up violet You can end a current recording prematurely by pressing lll button and OK button NOTE If there is no teletext or EPG programme information the recording duration menu will appear the first time you press the button Select the desired recording duration and confirm using OK GB 50 Programming a timer recording with EPG You can programme timer recordings for USB REC using the EPG When you have programmed timer recordings the TV set can only be switched off to the standby mode If you switch the TV set off by the mains no timer recordings will be made 1 Press EPG button 2 Select the broadcast to be recorded 3 Press REC Q button Recording screen is opened See Recording in page 32 for more information USB REC function Programming a timer recording manually You can programme timer recordings for USB REC manually Set the TV to TV mode select the station to be recorded 1 Press OK button and select Recording Manual recording 2 Choose between 30 min 240 min and press OK The Timer Data menu is displayed Check the timer data and change if necessary 3 With A W 4 select the station or connection socket to be recorded 4 Select Adopt to timer and press OK The broadcast is entered into the timer overview If a DVD recorder was selected as a recording source start playing the con
88. on of the remote control is shown whenever you switch over to an HDMI port position to which a HDMI CEC compliant device is connected 6 Time and date Allows you to enter the time and date manually e Time Enter the time with the numeric buttons of the remote control e Deviation from Universal Time The current time at the Greenwich Meridian O is to be understood as world time The time shift in relation to this time must be given in hours with the lt P gt in the TV and OK button of the remote control e Date Enter the date with the numeric buttons of the remote control e Summer winter oet it to yes if you want to activate automatically summer time e Beginning of daylight saving time Enter the date on which the time is switched over to summer time if it deviates from the automatically calculated date e End of daylight saving time Enter the date on which the summer time ends if it deviates from the automatically calculated date e DVB settings You can make general presettings for DVB stations e Subtitle mode You can preset whether a subtitle is always to be displayed as soon as it is offered by the station A special subtitle for impaired hearing can also be selected NOTE e Subtitles are not offered by all stations Many stations only broadcast subtitles by teletext e DVB character set Select the DVB character set so that the title of the broadcast of your favourite received station or the texts of you
89. or service provider Sharp shall not be liable to you or any third party for your failure to abide by such authorisation or terms of use Unless otherwise specifically authorised by the applicable content or service provider all third party content and services provided are for personal and non comercial use you may not modify copy distribute transmit display perform reproduce upload publish license create derivative works from transfer or sell in any manner or medium any content or services available via this device e Sharp is not responsible nor liable for customer service related issues related to the third party content or services Any questions comments or service related inquires relating to the third party content or service should be made directly to the applicable content or service provider e You may not be able to access content or services from the device for a variety of reasons which may be unrelated to the device itself including but not limited to power failure other Internet connection or failure to configure your device properly Sharp its directors officers employees agents contractors and affiliates shall not be liable to you or any third party with respect to such failures or maintenance outages regardless of cause or whether or not it could have been avoided e ALL THIRD PARTY CONTENT OR SERVICES ACCESSIBLE VIA THIS DEVICE IS PROVIDED TO YOU ON AN AS IS AND AS AVAILABLE BASIS AND SHARP AND ITS AFFILIA
90. partment 3 Close the battery cover CAUTION Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion Be sure to follow the instructions below e Do not mix batteries of different types Different types of batteries have different characteristics e Do not mix old and new batteries Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause chemical leakage in old batteries e Remove batteries as soon as they have worn out Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash If you find any chemical leakage wipe thoroughly with a cloth e The batteries supplied with this product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions e f you will not be using the remote control unit for an extended period of time remove the batteries from it e When replacing the batteries use zinc carbon batteries instead of alkaline ones Note on disposing batteries The batteries provided contain no harmful materials such as cadmium lead or mercury Regulations concerning used batteries stipulate that batteries may no longer be thrown out with the household rubbish Deposit any used batteries free of charge into the designated collection containers set up at commercial businesses Using the remote control unit Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards the remote control sensor Objects between the remote control unit and sensor may prevent proper operation 7 Remote contr
91. r Cl module are displayed correctly e Audio commentary You can activate a special sound for viewer with impaired vision e EPG EPG is a programme list that is displayed on the screen With the EPG you can check the schedule of digital channels view detailed information about it tune to an event currently on air and set a timer for future events Also recordings can be programmed e Station selection Here you can determine for which station in the programme guide information is to be displayed e Data capture Here you can switch the data entry for the electronic program guide EPG on or off If the data capture is switched on your TV set tries to update the data base overnight or if required two minutes after switching to stand by mode The TV set must be on stand by for this and not switched off at the mains switch The indicator on the TV set lights yellow during data capture in stand by mode The data is also updated while you are watching the EPG station e TV on when memorised When yes is selected the switched off TV switches on automatically in standby mode at the beginning of a memorised programme A screen message appears when switching on If this is not confirmed within 5 minutes with the OK button the TV switches off again automatically for safety reasons e USB REC Is possible to adjust the USB REC to your requirements e Notify hidden sections If an entry has been hidden in an archive recording see p
92. r and sort the station list by various combinations of options e 0 9 Allows you to sort stations numerically e A Z Allows you to sort stations alphabetically GB 32 e Search This allows you to do targeted searches for stations The station name is to be entered via the on screen keyboard e All sources You can specify whether the stations from all sources or only from individual sources reception networks DVB C DVB S DVB T analogue shall be indicated e All stations You can specify if all stations only HD stations locked stations scrambled stations unscrambled stations Cl protected stations newly found stations or stations that cannot be found from selected sources shall be indicated e Language sound Language sound selection The sound formats on offer and their designations depend on the programme being broadcast 6 Subtitles Subtitle selection The subtitles available depend on the programme being broadcast e Channel Video This option only appears if there are more than one video components available 6 Recording You can programme timer recordings on the TV set for USB Recording or for recorders that are otherwise connected The recording wizard is integrated for programming a recording e Manual recording Programme the recording manually e Current programme Record currently watched programme Menu item will only be indicated when EPG data is available for the current sta
93. r hide the automatic info display The automatic info display can be hidden shown via a menu setting 1 Press MENU to call menu view 2 With A V 4 select Setup and press OK to call settings With lt gt select Control and press OK With lt gt select more and press OK With lt gt select On screen displays and press OK to call settings a 0 6 With A V select Automatic info and select Off On to hide show the info display 7 Press OK to adopt settings Operation with the TV panel control keys This function is useful when there is no remote control unit within your reach 1 Press MENU to show hide a menu for direct control on TV 2 Press CHAX M to scroll left right 3 Press amp J INPUT to open a new menu level or accept the settings NOTE e The MENU screen will disappear if left unattended for several seconds Favourites You will find your favourites on the top of the MENU Screen You can create favourites in the operating modes of the TV set In this way you get your preferred stations on a single overview page After an initial installation TV stations will already be automatically created as favourites independent of the installation site of the TV set Creating favourites You can define the current station as favourite by means of your remote control The favourite will be added to MENU view and placed at the end 1 Press FAV to create a favour
94. radio as well as functions for creating and editing the various stations list 1 Press MENU 2 Select Setup Stations the next screen appears Stations i 3 r T A J e sta Aromes Manual Manual Station lists Station lists E n Scan TV scan Radio TV Radio m tomatically 3 Select the station adjustment you want to adjust GB 22 6 Automatic scan TV Radio In this adjustment with the search wizard you can search update new stations The current search settings will be displayed If you want to change these search settings Select Change search settings press OK and wizard will ask you for search settings If you agree with these settings select Start search update and press OK to start scan NOTE e You have to repeat the initial installation see page 9 and automatically search new ones if you want to delete all existing stations e Manual Scan TV If you want to adapt the parameters of an existing station first select the appropriate station 1 Select Manual Scan TV and press OK the next Screen appears Manual Scan T a j M 011 83 MHz 2 Select the menu item Signal source to decide in which area you want to search for stations Depending on the selected source various setting possibilities will be available 3 Select Search to start search for next station 4 Select Store to save station NOTE e Only stations for the selected signal Source can be saved which do not already exist in
95. re Time and date er the date and time if none has been entered or if they are 31 08 2009 Network configuration Here you can now specify if you wish to configure a network Configure now see page 47 or you wish to configure it later Do not configure or configure later GB 13 Quick guide Positioning aligning DVB T antenna If you install a DVB T T2 S S2 antenna for the first time or relocate it you should adjust the alignment of the antenna to receive a good reception while checking the antenna setup screen In normal TV mode without other displays a DVB T station is received and selected 1 Select Setup 2 Select Stations 3 Select Manual Scan TV Manual Scan TV Cable analog DVB T DVB C DVB S FO SOC TOC FOC FOC oz oe EOC oc 011 83 MHz 15 VIVA Position and align the antenna in such a manner that maximum values for C N and Level are obtained The value for BER should be as low as possible 4 Select Search and press OK to start search Menu operation What is the menu The MENU view is the central overview page for all of your TV s operating modes The list of options on the bottom of MENU view gives you acces to TV Video Audio Radio Photo and AQUOS NET By means of Extras and Setup you have access to more functions and you can configure your TV set On the top of the screen you will find all stations marked as favourites The number of selectable items varies dep
96. representation of the picture signal on the TV See page 21 for more information e Sound Allows you to find the settings for sound playback The sub items of the menu depend on the currently selected sound component See page 21 for more information 6 Stations Move and delete TV and radio stations In addition to that you can automatically and manually update the complete station list The stations can also be arranged and optionally sorted in personal lists See page 22 for more information e Control In this menu you find settings for additional functions of the TV set such as digital recorder USB REC as well as interfuctional settings like time and date parental lock or software update See page 24 for more information e Multimedia Network In this menu you can configure your network adapter and network access Also you can make settings for video and music playback here See pages 28 and 47 for more information e Connections In this menu you can configure external devices that are connected to the TV See page 28 for more information Connecting external devices Before connecting e Be sure to turn off the TV and any devices before making any connections e Firmly connect a cable to a terminal or terminals e Carefully read the operation manual of each external device for possible connection types This also helps you get the best possible audiovisual quality to maximise the potential of the TV a
97. ress OK e f A or V are displayed on the left of the programs continue to press J spejo Publi weran Lee ded A Y to display next or previous screen ee A Press END to exit out of EPG 09 58 10 2 10 24 11 15 11 15 12 30 CASATS CARRERA CONTRA EL TIE COLOMBO 10 00 11 45 Temps de Joc El proper Rival Adapting the EPG overview The options to be selected are in the header If not press BLUE key You can filter the programmes with genre selection in the header The programme of the selected genre will be highlighted Movies Arts E oda lt Algenrs gt News Social es 2 4 B 10 10 10 10 30 11 00 11 00 11 30 11 30 12 00 Sh OW Ed ucation Not cies 3 24 No L Entrev No Internac Not cies 3 24 Not cies 3 24 Not cies 3 24 5 09 58 10 2 10 24 11 15 11 15 12 30 Sports Hob by v A CASATS CARRERA CONTRA EL TIE COLOMBO H 6 11 00 11 30 11 30 13 00 Child Series spejo Publico Karlos Argui La ruleta de la 1 T D 11 00 11 30 11 30 13 00 M USIC ico Karlos Argui La ruleta de la 8 p 10 00 11 45 Press lt gt to select day or genre ar a Temps de Joc El proper Rival Press OK to confirm selection Watching TV Other EPG functions Timer programming You can programme timer recordings of TV programmes Calling additional information about the 1 Pr ss ALV IUe to ssloctfhepragramme Mid 2 P USB REC button t ti ress utton to programme timer
98. rrr 2 gt LLI Introduction Dear SHARP customer Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LCD colour TV product To ensure safety and many years of trouble free operation of your product please read the Important Safety Precautions carefully before using this product mportant Safety Precautions 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 Use a soft damp cloth to gently wipe the panel when it is dirty To protect the panel do not use a chemical cloth to clean it Chemicals may cause damage or cracks in the cabinet of the TV Water and moisture Do not use the product near water such as a bathtub washbasin kitchen sink laundry tub swimming pool or in a wet basement 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 Stand Do not place the product on an unstable trolley 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 trolley stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product When mounting the product on a wall be sure to follow the manufacturer s instructions Use only the mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer When relocating the product placed on a trol
99. s bar display appears 2 With AO OQ _ select the bookmark you want to delete 3 Select Tha bookmark and press OK to delete selected Jumping 1 Press button and progress bar display appears With 1 I you can jump forwards and backwards through the recording archive Smart Jump Allows you to search quickly for certain scenes of a recording For more information see page 49 Fast forward and rewind During time shift viewing you can fast forward and rewind at different speeds Sound is not audible during winding 1 Press button and progress bar display appears 2 With you can fast forwards backwards For more information see Archive playback on page 49 Pause freeze picture 1 Press J button to switch to freeze picture 2 Press Jj button again to continue playback Deleting parts of the recording You can delete sections of a recording from the current position within the film to the beginning or to the end 1 During the archive playback press Jf button at the point from which the archive recording is to be deleted 2 Select on the progress bar and press OK to call Delete Hide menu 3 With lt gt buttons select Delete to start or select Delete to end 4 Select Confirm delete and press OK 5 Select Cancel and press OK to abort delete GB 52 Hiding sections of the recording You can hide sections of an archive recording The hidden parts are skipped in the future playback and w
100. s enabled While the TV is in standby mode it automatically turns on and plays back the image from the HDMI source NOTE e he factory default for this item is Off Operating a HDMI CEC device When a device that supports HDMI CEC is connected the R C of TV does not work By short pressing of SOURCE button the R C will be operational again and TV goes to TV mode By long pressing of SOURCE button the TV return to HDMI CEC mode Connecting a PC HDMI DVI Connection HDMI 1 2 3 or 4 PC HDMI certified cable i Homi Homi 4 SS tt eC J Homi Hom Homi HDMI PC 1 3 Oe UD ARC INPUT 3 5 mm stereo mini jack cable e After connection e f after connecting a PC to the TV through a HDMI cable the audio does not run connect a mini stereo connector of o 3 5mm between TV and PC as indicated in the previous drawing e When a PC is connected to the TV with a DVI cable it will be necessary to connect a mini stereo connector of g 3 5mm of the TV to PC as indicated in the previous drawing Analogue Connection DVI VGA Conversion cable 3 5 mm stereo mini jack cable VGA cable HDMI PC ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 3 5 mm stereo mini jack cable NOTE e When using the PC IN terminal it is necessary to connect an audio cable Selecting the picture size You can select the picture size 1 Press MENU on the remote control 2 Select Setup Pi
101. s may be available in the near future When purchasing please read the newest catalogue for compatibility and check the availability Fixing the TV on a wall e This TV should be fixed on a wall only with the wall fix bracket available from SHARP above table The use of other wall fix brackets may result in an unstable installation and may cause serious injuries e Fixing the LCD colour TV requires special skills and should only be performed by qualified service personnel Customers should not attempt to do the work themselves SHARP bears no responsibility for improper fixing or fixing that results in accident or injury e You can ask qualified service personnel about using an optional bracket to fix the TV on a wall e To use this TV fixed on a wall first remove the adhesive tape at the two locations on the rear of the TV and then use the screws supplied with the wall fix bracket to secure the bracket to the rear of the TV e When you fix the TV on a wall you should attach the supporting post 5 Preparation Inserting the batteries Before using the TV for the first time insert the two supplied AAA size batteries When the batteries become depleted and the remote control unit fails to operate replace the batteries with new AAA size batteries 1 Open battery cover 2 Insert two supplied AAA size batteries e Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the and indicators in the battery com
102. ss and press OK direction arrows appear around the service logo Q Favorite Apps Screen This screen gives an overview of all user defined favorites Favorites can be selected in the all apps Screen as described below The Top row of apps is presented on the home screen The first row 1 is automatically presented in the favorite apps section on the home screen Apps can be re arranged by the user 1 Move the cursor to the application that shall be moved 2 Use Yellow color key to enter arrange mode 3Move selected service to the desired position and press the yellow color key again to confirm the new position To dismiss an application from the favorite Apps place the cursor on the respective app and press the RED color key on the remote control Exit AQUOS NET screen Press MENU button and select TV to return to tv mode You can also press ATV DTV SAT or RADIO button to exit NOTES e When connecting the TV to the Internet a message which requests a software update may be displayed in some cases e Some services can request to the user to Login or create a personal account In this case please follow the indication on the screen PREMIUM Video on Demand VOD services are available in some countries The illustrations on this page are for explanation purposes They are subject to change without notice e AQUOS NET screen language is adapted to the TV set language previously selected e While AQUO
103. st time The B symbol appears in place of the J J symbol Switch to live picture Press ll button You see the station s live picture again Setting bookmarks To retrieve interesting scenes later you can manually set the bookmarks With A W 4 select on screen mm and press OK In addition there are also automatically set bookmarks every time the broadcast is changed Jump to automatically set bookmarks With time shift television and with the progress bar display showing you can skip to automatically set bookmarks With A W 4 9 select on screen i Jump back a Jump forward Jumping You can jump during time shift viewing by selecting on screen 44 Smart Jump If Smart Jump is activated the jump width is halved every time you change the jump direction The jump width is doubled if you jump more than three times in the same direction max 8 min Fast forward and rewind During time shift viewing you can fast forward and rewind at three different soeeds Sound is not audible during winding Select on screen or p gt and press OK Every time you press OK the speed will increase Select if to return to normal view Delete bookmarks Press J Jj button and TimeShift display appears With O OID select the bookmark you want to delete Select l la and press OK to delete selected bookmark GB 53 Enjoying 3D image viewing Enjoying 3D image viewing You can enjoy 3D supporte
104. stem iS designed for it it iS possible to SONS are protect your used transmission data from use by other subscribers with a PIN Define change PIN Here you can determine and change the PIN for Normally you do not need to change the values PIN protection Only possible when yes has been satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency important for the frequency display See Setting options for all DVB S reception on page 13 to continue GB 12 Continue with Setting options for all types of reception on page 13 Quick guide Setting options for Other communal installation 1 Select satellite Eo Select satellites Please specify here which satellite you receive Note The newly selected parameter must be confirmed with the button T rksat 42 E Hellas Sat2 39 E Eutelsat W4 36 E Eutelsat W2 16 E Hot Bird 13 E Eurobird 9A 9 E Atlantic Bird3 5 W Telekom2C 5 W Nilesat 7 W Intelsat901 18 W Hispasat 30 W Pan Am Sat 43 W Eurobird 28 5 E Eutelsat W3A 7 E Atlantic Bird2 8W Other ASTRA2 28 2 E Sirius2 3 5 E Telekom2D 8 W ASTRA3 23 5 E Thor2 3 1 W Atlantic Bird1 12 5 W ASTRA1 19 2 E Thor5 6 Intelsat10 02 Telestar12 12 5 W Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt Press pp to continue 2 Specify here the oscillator frequency for your LNB If your set is connected to a single cable system without external voltage supply you can connect the antenna supply 13V or 18V max 450mA
105. t 43 W Atlantic Bird2 8 W Other Telekom2D 8 W Atlantic Bird1 12 5 W Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt 3 Specify here the oscillator frequency for your LNB LNB frequencies Please select the LNB frequency for Low Note The newly selected parameter must be confi ASTRA1 19 2 low band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz Hot Bird 13 E low band 5150 MHz 9750 MHz 10000 MHz 10200 MHz 10600 MHz Back with 4 Proceed with gt gt Normally you do not need to change the values for high and low band unless the LNB of your satellite system uses a different oscillator frequency important for the frequency display 4 Press OK to select frequency and press pp to continue See Setting options for all DVB S reception on page 13 to continue Setting options for Max 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch Select DiSEqC multiswitch and adpat settings for this selection Settings DiSEqC multiple switch With the refresh rate you determine how often a DiSEqC command is output This is only necessary in a cascaded system Your system provider will be able to tell you more about this Repeat rate none 1 2 Control voltage 13 18V off On 22kHz signal Band Position Off Toneburst Off Position Option Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt 88 11 Quick guide e Repeat rate The refresh rate determines how often a DiSEqC command is output A refresh is only necessary with cascaded system Setting
106. t typing to directly search to specific terms e To search for a specific keyword the word is entered using the virtual keyboard 1 The search is executed by clicking Start Search 2 The history of tthe last search terms can be found on the right side 3 searchn GB 37 TV menu options After searching for a specific term the results are categorized by their type 1 including the number of search results Categories can be hidden and expanded on request by selecting the close button 2 in the results overview Resting the cursor on a search result will bring up a preview overlay 3 with information of the selected content close User sections The Home Screen is devided in 3 functional areas Welle NET service Recommended Apps 3 FORECA B RE 4th ad xa EB a 22 06 2013 BR viewster Fitness move ya LER BAL Hg CineTrailer Hil vimeo 0 netrange terms amp conditions 1 Interactive Media Area his segment is used for the audio visual presentation of various types of content 2 Favorite Apps Area This area presents the top 8 apps of the user defined favorite applications including a link to all user defined favorite applications 3 Hecommended Apps Area This area presents a selection of recommended apps and also includes a link to the all apps screen as described below In Area 2 and 3 please use 4 9 A Y to select a service you want to acce
107. temperature Adjusts the colour temperature to give the best white image Intensive Normal Soft e Sharpness Adjusts the picture sharpness to obtain the best definition e Move Picture up down With some picture formats the text or graphic displays at the bottom or on top are not or only partially visible At this adjust you can move the picture up or down with cursor keys to make the displays visible Active backlight Automatic backlight adjustment according to the video content in order to improve the image contrast Film quality improvement DMM Reduces jolt in rapid picture object movements and rolling txt displays It especially applies for movies Choose among different options 6 Digital Noise Control DNC With this adjustment you can eliminate or reduce picture noise Choose among different options e Skin tone Adjusts the skin tones between purple and greenish 6 Deblocking filter To minimise the visible interference to the picture caused by modern compression methods this adjustment can be activated It counteracts this interference 6 PC IN display For some PC Image formats horizontal as well as vertical position and the phase position of the image can be corrected See page 45 This menu appears only when a PC is connected via PC IN terminal Sound settings 1 Press MENU 2 Select Setup Sound the next screen appears Sound ad a Surround e ness justment sound 3 Select the
108. the applications e Using external USB keyboard is not possible to exit from AQUOS NET If necessary use the END remote key e Some types of keyboard could show incompatibilities or try to use functions not supported by the TV or TV menu options Extras option contains additional functions and settings e Timer In this option you can find your saved Timer Instructions e Timer Instructions Al programmed recordings programmed reminders and copies are listed in this screen Also it is possible to programme new recordings Timer Timer Instructions Timer Service Create newly Create new timer instruction New recording Q1 With A V 4 select Create newly and press OK 2 With A V 4 select New recording and press OK The function list for recording will be opened e Manual recording Programme the recording manually See page 51 e Current programme Record currently watched programme Menu item will only be indicated when EPG data is available for the current station See page 50 e Following programme Record following programme Menu item will only be indicated when EPG data is available for the current station See page 50 e Recording via EPG Programme recording of a programme via the electronic programme guide EPG See page 50 e Open USB REC archive Opens the USB REC archive See page 51 3 With A WV 4 select the desired option and press OK to proceed
109. the indicated programme in the bottom line e View Watch selected TV programme listen to selected radio programme The menu item is only available when the selected programme is on the air e Memorise Memorise the programme for later watching listening This menu is only available when the selected programme has not yet started e Delete memo For programmes being memorised you can delete the memo This menu is only available when there are programmes memorised e Timer Shows the overview of Timer Services See page 50 e O Recording Schedule the recording of the selected programme for a time GB 33 TV menu options This TV allows you to playback multimedia contents photos music files videos that are saved on a USB stick and on your home network and are made available via a media server You may also access the internet and reproduce photos music and video files You can connect your TV to your home network via wired Ethernet or by a Wireless connection See page 47 for TV Network setup ff Video function Press MENU button on the R C and select Video to access the video files EE BI JR g TV Video Audio Radio Photo AQUOS NE Video mode Reproduces films and videos 1 Select Video menu and press OK 2 Pressing lt gt buttons you can change between different reproduction sources USB REC archive or USB DLNA USB REC archive recordings made with USB REC USB DLNA fi
110. the station list Status bar for manual search Status bars are displayed for manual search which show the reception quality of the individual stations during the station scan The markers in all bars should preferably be in the green area C N Carrier Noise The bar shows the signal to noise ratio The value indicated in dB should be preferably high Level The bar shows the receiving level of the station The value displayed in dBuV should be preferably high BER Bit Error Rate The bar shows the bit error rate of the station The value for BER should be as low as possible Basic adjustment Explanations of some search settings Signal source Selection of range in which you want to search for the station TV stand lf necessary ask your dealer which standard to select for specific channels or AV equipment Colour standard If necessary ask your dealer which standard to select for specific channels or AV equipment Channel Direct entry of channel Frequency DVB T C Direct input of station frequency Range for entry 044 75 MHz 859 25 MHz DVB S Direct input of LNC frequency Name the name of the found station is displayed You can change the name of the station Symbol rate You can specify the symbol rate DVB S Range 1000 45000 e Manual Scan Radio The manual search for radio stations is similar to TV stations search Please see Manual Scan TV explanation 6 Station lists TV In this menu
111. tion e Following programme Record following programme Menu item will only be indicated when EPG data is available for the current station e Recording via EPG Programme recording of a programme via the electronic programme guide EPG TV menu options e Open USB REC archive Opens the USB REC archive See USB explanation See page 49 for more information e Sound Settings See Sound adjustments on page 21 REC Detailed information When you are watching TV pressing button twice the next screen will appear e Detailed info Shows detailed info of current station LJ Detailed info 4 3 24 09 00 09 30 Noticies 3 24 Sense Descri pci Headphone volume Adjust the headphone volume for current station 6 Picture settings See Picture adjustments on page 21 e Move picture up down With some picture formats the text or graphic displays at the bottom or on top are not or only partially visible At this adjust you can move the picture up or down with cursor keys to make the displays visible 6 Favourite Press OK on R C to add current station as favourite to MENU view 6 Sorting Allows you to sort stations numerically or alphabetically 6 Edit station list In this menu you can edit delete block move block various list For more information see Stations list TV on page 23 If there is more information on the selected programme it will be indicated here You find further information on
112. tively operate compatible system devices AV amplifier DVD player recorder Blu ray player recorder using a single remote control unit NOTE e HDMI CEC does not work while using USB REC functions What you can do with HDMI CEC e One touch play When the TV is in standby mode it will automatically turn on and play back the image from the HDMI source e Single remote control operation HDMI CEC automatically recognises connected HDMI devices and you can control the TV and the devices as if using a universal remote control unit Operating title list of external devices In addition to displaying the TV s own timer list Page 36 you can also call up the external player s top menu or players recorder title list provided that the devices support HDMI CEC NOTE e When you use HDMI CEC be sure to use a certified HDMI cable e Point the remote control unit towards the TV not to the connected HDMI device Video noise may occur depending on the type of HDMI cable used Be sure to use a certified HDMI cable e Up to three HDMI recording devices one AV amplifier and three players can be connected using this system e These operations affect the HDMI device selected as the current external source If the device does not operate turn on the device and select the appropriate external source using e When you insert remove HDMI cables or change connections turn on all connected HDMI devices before turn
113. total programming process can take up to 50 minutes in total GB 27 Basic adjustment Multimedia Network settings Press MENU Select Setup Multimedia Network the next screen appears N Network settings 3 Select the option you want to adjust Network settings With this option you can make settings to your network adapters and the various types of media e Networking The network wizard starts that guides you through all necessary settings to your network See page 47 for more information e Reset to factory settings All network settings are reset to factory defaults e Host name Give your TV set a name so that it can be identified in the network e Proxy server Do the settings for using a proxy server The proxy server wizard will be shown See page 47 for more information e Multimedia settings Here you find some settings for Audio e Auto return to music player The music player will reappear whenever another dialogue e g music selection is called during play back and no keys are pressed for the set time period You can specify when and after which time the music player reappears selection options are no after 1 min after 5 min GB 28 Connections settings 1 Press MENU 2 Select Setup Connections the next screen appears Antenna DVB 3 Select the connection you want to adjust e Antenna DVB Allows you to make settings for DVB T antenna and call the ante
114. ts sound according to changes in temperature This does not affect the TV s performance Information on the software license for this product Software composition The software included in this product is comprised of various software components whose individual copyrights are held by SHARP or by third parties Software developed by SHARP and or third part The copyrights for the software components and various relevant documents included with this product that were developed or written by SHARP are owned by SHARP and are protected by the Copyright Act international treaties and other relevant laws This product also makes use of freely distributed software and software components whose copyrights are held by third parties Environmental Specifications cw pee ow cmq s c ir T On Mode W HOME MODE asw zow 100W iaw 3 Measured according to IEC 62301 Ed 1 Fz Standby Mode W o2aw 924 W o 24 w 0 24w_ 4Annual energy consumption is calculated FsomMedeq oew orew o1ew orsw othe basis of the On Mode HOME 4 Annual Energy Consumption why 66 kwn 162 kwn 146 kwn 196 kwn MODE power consumption watching TV 4 hours a day 365 days a year EC Declaration of Conformity for AN WUD630 dongle Hereby SHARP Electronics Europe GmbH declares that the wireless LAN USB adapter AN WUD630 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
115. untries digital stations are transmitted with a preset channel number per station known as Logical Channel Numbers LCN If you select yes these default channel numbers will be used and the channels will be sorted as per LON GB 9 Quick guide 8 Supplying power to the antenna If you use a DVB T antenna that requires a supply voltage and which is not supplied via a power adapter then select yes 5V for the antenna s power supply Supply voltage DVB T antenna Press pp button How to align your DVB T antenna is described on page 14 9 Continue with Settings for all types of reception See page 13 Setting options for DVB C reception If you have not selected DVB C antenna in the antenna selection continue with Setting options for DVB S reception below The normal DVB C settings are derived from the selection of the location and do not need to be changed DVB C settings Accept Logical Channel Number No Yes Back with 4 Proceed with gt Press amp Y lt to change each item to the appropriate settings Network selection If several networks are available via DVB C you can decide which network you want to receive your channels from e Scrambled stations You can specify if coded stations are to be searched for in the search update Select yes to save all scrambled stations These stations can only be received in connection with a Cl module and the appropriate CA Card elf
116. upplied cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type DANGER The fuse from the cut off plug should be removed and the cut off plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner Under no circumstances should the cut off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 13A socket outlet as a serious electric shock may occur To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead follow the instructions below IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this product may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked L or coloured red Ensure that neither the brown nor the blue wire is connected to the earth terminal in your three pin plug Before replacing the plug cover make sure that e If the new fitted plug contains a fuse its value is the same as that removed from the cut off plug The cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the mains lead and not simply over the lead wires IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Only for wireless USB adapter AN WUD630 e Compatible with IEEE 802 11 b g n Wi Fi Certified e Wi Fi Protected Setup e USB 2 0 OPERA
117. witch DiSEqC one cable communal system Other communal installation Back with 44 Proceed with gt gt Specify how you receive which satellite s single satellite or type of satellite system Ask your dealer in this regard he normal DVB S settings are derived from the selection of the location and do not need to be changed in most cases Single satellite Reception of a single satellite via a connected LNC LNB See page 11 for settings 2 satellites on 22kHz switchbox Reception of two different satellites with two LNCs LNBs which are connected to the TV set by a 22 kHz switchbox See page 11 for settings 2 satellites on Toneburst switch Reception of two different satellites with two LNCs LNBs which are connected to the TV set by a toneburst switch See page 11 for settings e Max 4 satellites on DiSEqC multiswitch The TV set controls a DiSEqC multiswitch to which up to four LNCs LNBs for different satellites are connected See page 11 for settings DiSEqC one cable communal system Select setting if the TV set is connected to a DiSEqC single cable system according to EN50494 Several satellite receivers can be connected to one satellite cable See page 12 for settings 6 Other communal installation Select this setting if the TV set is connected to a single cable system without DiSEqC Several satellite receivers can be connected to one satellite cable As opposed to a DiSEqC one cable system
118. y efficient your TV set shall be by choosing between Home Mode Shop Mode See pages 9 and 21 e Software This option allows you to have the TV software version always updated You can download new software from different sources Basic adjustment e Software update e Via USB Current software version can be downloaded from the SHARP Internet site and installed on your TV using a USB memory e Via Internet The software update wizard appears e Via antenna The software update wizard appear See page 27 for more information NOTE e The file system of USB memory must be FAT32 e The USB memory must have only one partition e If in doubt the USB memory should be formatted as FAT32 without extended attributes e A broadband connection and Network setup are required to update the software using the internet 6 more 6 On screen displays You can select different settings which affect the on screen displays e Display time You can adjust the duration of the display e Volume display You can set whether or not the change in the volume should be displayed visually on the screen e Automatic info Here you can activate deactivate the additional help in the screen while navigating the menu e Permanent clock display The time can be displayed permanently It is always visible as long as no other display is activated e Automatic HDMI CEC hint If this option is activated a message about the adapted functi
119. you can edit delete block move block various lists You can also create and edit new personal lists Overall station list You can delete and move station blocks Overall station list Change whole list Delete block Move block Restore stations 3SAT 1 ARD Delete Block 1 With A WY lt gt select the beginning of block Press OK to mark 2 With A V 4 P select the end of block Press OK to mark 3 Select Execute delete and press OK to delete block Select Cancel process to cancel delete Move block 1 With A WV 4 P select the beginning of block Press OK to mark 2 With A W lt gt select the end of block Press OK to mark 3 With A W 4 select insert position Press OK to confirm insert position 4 With A V 4 select Execute move and press OK to move block Select Cancel process to cancel move Restore stations 1 With A V lt gt select the beginning of block Press OK to mark 2 With A W lt select the end of block Press OK to mark 3 With A V 4 select Restore stations and press OK to restore block Select Cancel process to cancel restore e DVB T Shows available stations to move delete and rename stations in the all list Add remove stations Move stations Delete list Rename list e New personal list It is possible to compose personal lists to suit your convenience It is possible to create up to six personal lists Adding stations to Personal list 1 S
120. you will see a summary of the settings 8 Press pp to confirm settings GB 48 NOTES e To connect your TV to the internet you must have a broadband internet connection f you do not have a broadband internet connection consult the store where you purchased your TV or ask your internet service provider or telephone company e There is no need to enter the security key for subsequent connections to the wireless network If your access point is set to a stealth mode Hidden SSID that prevents detection by other devices you need to use manual method to enter the SSID name for desired access point Access point selection Please choose the access point to which the TV should connect y sel must be confirmed with the button Note The newl lected param Signa Signal stren 1 Select Enter access point manually and press OK Introduce the SSID name using the on screen keyboard 2 Select Adopt and press OK to fix the name 3 Select Encryption method and press OK Only if your access point is secured a WEP key or a WAP password will be required 4 Hepeat the process from point 7 of previous explanation To change wireless LAN connection settings go to Setup Multimedia Network Network settings Networking NOTES Any low bandwidth adapter router hub wireless access point will show poor network connection and then poor streaming quality It is recommended 56 Mbps or higher ban
121. ys power consumption if main plug is connected Be aware that only way to disconnect mains power from your TV is to unplug mains plug from the wall it shall remain readily operable during use of your 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 person to perform servicing The LCD panel is a high technology product giving you fine picture details Due to the very large number of pixels occasionally a few non active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue green or red This is within product specifications and does not constitute a fault Precautions when transporting the TV When transporting the TV never carry it by holding onto the speakers Be sure to always carry the TV by two people holding it with two hands one hand on each side of the TV Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments e When the TV 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 TV will recover when the temperature returns to normal e Do not leave the TV in a hot or cold location Also do not leave the TV 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
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