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2.                               NOTE  gt     e If your VCR  or other external devices  has an S Video terminal  S Video connection is recommended   Use an S Video cable    e When you connect external devices to both S VIDEO and VIDEO terminals  you can only view pictures from the S VIDEO terminal   e You cannot view multiple or synthesised pictures by connecting two or more external devices  When connecting an external device  use    care to connect the video and audio cables to the corresponding terminals                 Audio Video cable  commercially available          Audio  R      lt                                e When a monaural audio source is connected to only one of the AUDIO input terminals  sound will be heard not from both speakers but from    only one speaker     Outputting Video and Audio  Video Output                 You can output video and audio data from the LCD TV set through the AV output terminals  AV IN3 OUT      e When using AV IN3 OUT as an OUTPUT terminal  select    SETUP    in the Menu and set    AV3 IN OUT    to    OUT      See page 21      e The factory setting for    AV3 IN OUT    is    IN              NOTE  gt     e The AV IN3 OUT terminal has 2 output modes  see page 21      e When using the S VIDEO input for AV IN1  no video output will be made to the AV output terminal  but audio output will be made for    connection to external audio systems     Connect to a VCR   audio amplifier  etc                 e When using the S VIDEO input for AV IN1 
3.                  If your external device has a COMPONENT  terminal  COMPONENT connection is  recommended  you can view high quality  pictures          NOTE  gt    e For the cable  use a commercially available audio video cord    e Only connect audio video signals to AV IN1  AV IN2 and AV IN3 OUT terminals  Connecting other signals may result in a malfunction    e AV IN1 has 2 video input terminals  VIDEO and S VIDEO  When you connect external devices to both terminals  and if you select AV IN1    you can only view pictures from the S VIDEO terminal  To view the picture from the VIDEO terminal  do not connect any external devices to  the S VIDEO terminal    e For more information about external device connections  see the manuals of your external devices        28       Connecting with External Devices  Continued              Connecting a VCR  DVD Player or a Camcorder  COMPONENT AV IN1 2 3            commercially available    Component cable                ITH p  Ps  CB                                                       Nu       Sian   yy z um  l   ipa                Audio cable   commercially available     S Video cable   commercially available     Audio  L                 Audio  R     S Video  i        gt                          Video    jimas i        Audio  L                              gt           Audio Video cable  commercially available        Audio  R      lt         Video       MTH rami       Co           Co Aunia        gt        Audio  L              ja ui   
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5.        The picture is    doubled or tripled     e Make sure the antenna is facing the correct direction   e Broadcast waves may be reflected from adjacent mountains or buildings        The picture is    e There may be interference from automobiles  trains  high voltage lines  neon lights  etc   e There may be interference between the antenna cable and power cable  Try positioning    them further apart           colours fade           spotted   e Is the unit receiving interference from other devices   There are Transmission antennas of radio broadcasting stations and transmission antennas of  Stripes on the amateur radios and cellular phones may also cause interference   screen or    e Use the unit as far apart as possible from devices that may cause possible interference           Specifications          ITEMS ee    LC 22GA3M   LC 22GA3X       LCD panel    22   55 cm  Advanced Super View  amp  BLACK TFT LCD       Number of pixels    1 229 760 dots WVGA       Video colour systems    World multi system       TV Standard  CCIR     PAL  B G     D K NTSC M SECAM  B G  D K       TV Tuning System    Auto preset tuning                         TV function STEREO BILINGUAL NICAM B G     D K _ A2 stereo B G  AUTO PRESET Yes  CATV S1 S41 ch  Hyper Band   4 LINE DIGITAL COMB FILTER Yes   Brightness 450 cd m    Lamp life 60 000 hours        Viewing angles    H  170   V  170         Audio output    5Wx2                      Speakers 6 x 12 cm  2 pcs   COMPONENT Y  Ps  CB   Pr  Cr  Audio  L 
6.     in    SETUP    in the Menu  screen   See page 14      Preset  Continued     Presetting the Channels  MANUAL     Setting a channel to a desired TV station E In a weak reception area or under bad reception    Upper control panel conditions  1 2 6 Upper control panel    a oo    p            VOL  VOHA MENU TV VIDEO MAIN POWER     a7       O         VOL SA CHA MENU TV VIDEO MAIN POWER    P X  VOL CH O    Vv                    q Press MENU  PRESET     on the upper part of the  LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds to display the  AUTO mode screen        2 Press MENU  PRESET     to display the MANUAL  mode screen     3  While the MANUAL mode screen is displayed  press  MENU  PRESET     for more than 2 seconds   The channel position number remains in green           1  Press MENU  PRESET     on the upper part of the 4 Adjust for good reception using VOL           LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds to display the  AUTO mode screen  5 After finishing the adjustment  press MENU  Sound system  PRESET      to continue channel presetting   AUTO B G   VHF 1  48  25MHZ  NOTE  gt   e While the MANUAL mode screen is displayed  press MENU   PRESET          The LANGUAGE mode screen will appear      2 Press MENU  PRESET     to display the MANUAL  mode screen  MANUAL  B G    e Press MENU  PRESET  1   again to change the We ae Reus  MANUAL mode as shown below   AUTO     gt  MANUAL     LANGUAGE     gt NORMAL SCREEN   Press MENU for more than   2 seconds           3 Select the channel position using
7.     ooo     T Press MENU to display the Menu screen   e The Picture Menu screen can be displayed directly by  pressing Red     2 Press  lt P to select    PICTURE      3 Press A F to select    ADVANCED     and press OK     4 Press A F to select    I P SETUP     and press OK        COLOUR TEMP    RED I AJ        GREEN   ol C    BLUE I o  EE a  I P SETUP   DNR   FILM MODE   QUICK SHOOT   RESET             5 Press  amp  W to select    NTERLACE    or    PROGRESSIVE      and press OK     INTERLACE    PROGRESSIVE       6 Press MENU to exit          Selected item Description       INTERLACE Use this setting when you cannot get a clear  picture with Progressive   Especially suitable for    media with special effects like game software              PROGRESSIVE  NOTE  gt     e    I P SETUP    cannot be set when 480P  576P  720P or 10801  signal is received from the COMPONENT terminals     Normally  you should select this setting           DNR  Digital Noise Reduction     DNR  Digital Noise Reduction  provides high quality images  with minimal dot crawl and cross colour noise     1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in I P SETUP to display the     ADVANCED    screen     2 Press A T to select    DNR     and press OK   3 Press A F to select    ON     and press OK        4 Press MENU to exit   NOTE  gt           DNR    cannot be set to    ON    when 720P or 10801 signal is received  from the COMPONENT terminals        18          FILM MODE    Automatically detects a film based source  originally encoded 
8.    3 Press A F to select    MANUAL     and press OK     4 Press A F to select the desired adjustment item        5 Each time you press  lt   gt   the setting for individual  items changes as shown in the table on the right     6 Press MENU to exit     14                  Selected item Description  gt   POSITION The channel position changes to the upper or lower  number   COLOUR SYSTEM   The mode changes in the following order   anche  PAL60 lt    N443    N358       SOUND SYSTEM   The mode changes in the following order   B IGOI   D K    gt M  tT         SKIP The mode changes in the following order    ON     OFF   Channel numbers with a    0  RED     mark on the left are  set to Skip    To turn off Skip  press Channel Select to select the  desired channel  and then set the Skip mode on the CH  setup menu to    OFF                    FINE The frequency changes to allow fine tuning   NICAM The broadcast sound system changes in the following  order   ON  NICAM sound      OFF  Monaural TV sound   A2 Stereo system changes in the following order   Ke ON  A2 sound      OFF  Monaural TV sound  AJ          NOTE  gt     e Switching Colour system   Set the system to Auto for normal TV reception  The Auto mode  automatically detects the receiving signal system and changes the  reception system of the LCD TV set  When the picture or sound is  not stable  switching to an appropriate system may improve the  picture or sound quality    e When using Fine tuning  the channel number changes from
9.    NICAM MONO    and    MONO         When monaural sound is received     49 49    NICAM      gt   MONO  MONO             NOTE  gt    If approximately 3 seconds pass without a button being pressed    the mode setting is automatically terminated and the LCD TV set  returns to the normal mode    The setting can be selected individually for each channel number          24       If the sound quality is poor due to a weak signal or other  problems during NICAM broadcast reception  set the    OFF     position of the NICAM to change the TV sound to monaural     O    SUBTITLE TEXT    O lim O  te     RETURN MENU    OO00  Press MENU to display the Menu screen   Press  lt   gt  to select    SETUP      Press 4 Y to select    CH SETUP     and press OK     Press A F to select    MANUAL     and press OK     ao fF O N      Press 4 Y to select    NICAM     and press  lt   gt  to select     OFF           e When the NICAM sound is set to the    OFF    position  the  TV sound is output in monaural     6 Press MENU to exit    When the    OFF    position is selected        15    NICAM       NOTE  gt   e When the NICAM sound is set to the    OFF    position  MPX cannot  be used to change the audio mode  stereo and bilingual settings      A2 Stereo Broadcast Selection       To let you enjoy A2 stereo broadcasting  this LCD TV set  receives A2 stereo system and bilingual broadcasts     09909  00000  008890       T   gt   o  5  z   lt      Do  m    Stereo   The LCD TV set is receiving a stereo broadcas
10.   2 Press  lt   gt  to select    SOUND        3 Press A V to select a specific adjustment item   FEATURES  0 J        E            4 Press  lt   gt  to adjust the item to your desired position     5 Press MENU to exit                          Selected item button  gt  button  TREBLE For weaker treble For stronger treble  BASS For weaker bass For stronger bass   Increase the volume of   Increase the volume of  BAFADGE the left speaker the right speaker J  NOTE  gt        e Select    ADVANCED    and press OK to set    SPEECH EMPHASIS     or    DOLBY VIRTUAL     See this page    e When    OUT sX    is selected in    AV3 IN OUT     you cannot adjust  sound settings        When resetting all adjustment items  except for the items on the     ADVANCED    menu  to factory preset values  perform the  following procedure      Press A V to select    RESET     and press OK    2  Press A V to select    YES     and press OK     SPEECH EMPHASIS    Micronas   VOICE  Speech Enhancement and Intelligibility Process    ing technology by Micronas GmbH  has the following features    e Increases the speech signal over background noise to  increase intelligibility    e Separates voice from the background and moves it to the  foreground  Voices are moved closer to the listener  while  other sounds are moved to the back    e Improves voices that are hard to understand  but leaves  clear voices undisturbed      d Perform steps 1 and 2 in Sound Adjustments to  display the Sound Menu screen     2 Press A
11.  Channel Select or KALE  CH  AM   623  MANUAL B G   1    VHF  48  25MHZ             ENGLISH    4 Press VOL         to locate the channel you want to  preset to the position  Search is initiated and when a  TV signal is received during the search  the search  stops        5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 above  to preset the channel  positions for other broadcasts  etc        MANUAL  B G   UHF 5  623  25MHZ    6 Press MENU  PRESET     twice to return to the  normal screen     NOTE  gt    e System may not have been set correctly  if noise can be heard or  if there is no sound  In such a case  adjust    SOUND SYSTEM       See page 14            13    Preset  Continued        Channel Setting  AUTO                 oS 5  a          ED    ox 9           yA pa O ha ooo  MPX DolbyV WIDE    Press MENU to display the Menu screen   Press  lt   gt  to select    SETUP      Press 4 Y to select    CH SETUP     and press OK     Press 4 Y to select    AUTO     and press OK     a Ff WN      Press 4 Y to select    SOUND SYSTEM     Each time  you press 4  the setting for individual items  changes as shown in the table on the right        6 Press A F to the select    START SEARCH     and press  OK to begin the automatic programme search     7 When the automatic programme search is completed     the channel first received will be displayed     Channel Setting  MANUAL      T Perform steps 1 and 2 in Channel Setting  AUTO  to  display the Setup Menu screen     2 Press 4 Y to select    CH SETUP     and press OK
12.  For more colour   intensity intensity   TINT Skin tones become Skin tones become   purplish greenish   SHARPNESS For less sharpness For more sharpness   NOTE  gt     Select    COLOUR SYSTEM    and press OK to select    AUTO         PAL        SECAM        N358        N443    or    PAL60     See page 17    Select    ADVANCED     and press OK to set    COLOUR TEMP          I P  SETUP        DNR        FILM MODE    or    QUICK SHOOT     See pages 17  and 18    When resetting all adjustment items  except for the items on the     AV MODE        COLOUR SYSTEM    and    ADVANCED    menu  to  factory preset values  perform the following procedure      Press A W to select    RESET     and press OK      Press A F to select    YES     and press OK     Basic Adjustment Settings  Continued        COLOUR SYSTEM  AV1  AV2 or AV3 Mode  Colour Temperature    Set the system to    AUTO    for normal reception  The    AUTO    Adjust the colour temperature to give a better white balance   mode automatically detects the receiving signal system and 1 ji  changes the reception system of the set  When the picture or Press MENU to display the Menu screen        The Picture Menu screen can be displayed directly by    sound is not stable  switching to an appropriate system may pressing Red     improve the picture or sound quality        2 Press  lt   gt  to select    PICTURE      O  SUBTITLE TEXT  OC Bu O 3 Press A F to select    ADVANCED     and press OK   RETURN DW MENU 4 Press A F to select    COLOU
13.  PRESET mode as shown below     AUTO     MANUAL     gt LANGUAGE     gt NORMAL SCREEN     NOTE  gt    e Instead of pressing MENU for more than 2 seconds  you can set  the language by selecting    LANGUAGE     in    SETUP    in the Menu  screen   See page 21         ENGLISH    EEEE       3 Press CH  VAN  to select the language you wish to  display     4 Press TV VIDEO to return to the normal screen     12       Presetting the Channels  AUTO     Automatically tunes in and presets receivable TV stations   Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected     Upper control panel  1    2         sa m e        Well ae NM CHA MEI TV VIDEO MAIN POWER       SUBTITLE TEXT    oa    ool U    eee    1  Press MENU  PRESET    on the upper part of the  LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds to display the  AUTO mode screen     Ee System    AUTO B G   VHF 1  48  25MHZ       2 Press VOL         PRESET     on the upper part of  the LCD TV set  All the TV stations in your area that  can be received by the LCD TV set are automatically  preset     3 The screen shows whatever is on channel 1 when full  auto channel preset is finished            NOTE  gt    e When starting PRESET after setting    SOUND SYSTEM    with MENU   on the remote control     SOUND SYSTEM    for all channels are   stored into memory    Unused channels are automatically skipped    The Preset mode is only available in the TV mode    e Instead of pressing MENU for more than 2 seconds  you can set  the channel by selecting    CH SETUP
14.  SE TU Pini 14  24  25  CLOCK SETUP  wsiiecsntieetecsstesestece taken access  14  Wi  20  A MODE eree n e Mo  sea ds E 20  DISPLAY MODE iia  20  AV3 IN OUT o    cc eececcteecseecseeecseeesseesteeeseeseess 21  LANGUAGE       cccecececesecsseeseessseesseeceeesseeeeess 21  Page  FEATURES WIDE MODE mii wa 22  W POSITION awa aa a 22  v BACK Gi aika 21  p TIMER FUNCTIONS       ccccsescssescosseseetessstesees 23  B BOOSTER ii ih iceielins 16  A AUTO POWER OFF wu csscccssscsssescsseeesseecsseesses 23  B NO OPERATION OFF          c cccescceseesteeeteeeees 23  BLUE BACK       ccccccccccscecsseestecesseeseeseeesseeeeees 23                15    Basic Adjustment Settings       BOOSTER    Picture guality may improve in regions with weak signal  strength using this function     SUBTITLE TEKT    O   e O    RETURN MENU    Press MENU to display the Menu screen   Press  lt   gt  to select    FEATURES        Press A F to select    BOOSTER     and press OK     A O N  a    Press A F to select    ON     and press OK     5 Press MENU to exit   NOTE  gt       If signal strength is strong enough for the selected channel  the  effect is negligible and may produce instability  In such a case   select    OFF        AV MODE       AV MODE gives you preset options to choose from  to best  match the image based on room brightness and playback  software used     SUBTITLE TEXT    O    O   ep  e a    RETURN MENU    0000    1  Press MENU to display the Menu screen   e The Picture Menu screen can be displayed dir
15.  V to select    ADVANCED     and press OK     3 Press A F to select    SPEECH EMPHASIS     and press OK        SPEECH EMPHASIS  DOLBY VIRTUAL             4 Press A F to select    ON     and press OK        5 Press MENU to exit      NOTE  gt    e    SPEECH EMPHASIS    cannot be set when    AV3 IN OUT    is set to     OUT 5X       e    SPEECH EMPHASIS    cannot be set when the headphone mini   plug is plugged into headphone jack    e Speech emphasis does not work when sound is output from the   headphones     DOLBY VIRTUAL       You can enjoy the Surround 2ch stereo with Dolby Pro Logic II  technology     Virtual Dolby Surround is a technology certified by Dolby  Laboratories that creates a virtualised surround sound  experience from two speakers using Dolby Pro Logic or  Dolby Pro Logic II     Virtual Dolby Surround retains all the original multichannel  audio information and provides the listener with the sensation  of being surrounded by additional speakers     1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in Sound Adjustments to  display the Sound Menu screen     2 Press A V to select    ADVANCED     and press OK     ss A V to select    DOLBY VIRTUAL     and press                4 Press A F to select    ON     and press OK        5 Press MENU to exit      NOTE  gt       DOLBY VIRTUAL    cannot be set when    AV3 IN OUT    is set to     OUT 2g          DOLBY VIRTUAL    cannot be set when the headphone mini plug is  plugged into headphone jack    Virtual Dolby Surround does not work when sound is 
16.  WIDE MODE    cannot be set when 720P or 10801 signal is  received from the COMPONENT terminals        ange O O pa     O    O     ree e oe  1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen   2 Press  lt   gt  to select    FEATURES      3 Press A V to select    WIDE MODE     and press OK   4 Press A V 4  gt  to select the desired mode  and press    OK     NORMAL   CINEMA 14 9    ZOOM 14 9  PANORAMA    FULL  CINEMA 16 9       5 Press MENU to exit                                 Selected item Description   NORMAL For 4 3    standard    pictures  A side bar appears on  each side    ZOOM 14 9 For 14 9 letterbox pictures  A thin side bar appears  on each side  and you may also see bars on the  top and bottom with some programmes    PANORAMA   In this mode the picture is progressively stretched  toward each side of the screen    FULL For 16 9 squeeze pictures    CINEMA 16 9   For 16 9 letterbox pictures  Bars may appear on the  top and bottom with some programmes    CINEMA 14 9   For 14 9 letterbox pictures  Bars may appear on the  top and bottom with some programmes      F             Auto Selection   If you set    WSS    and    4 3 MODE     the optimum Wide mode  is automatically chosen for every broadcast containing the  WSS information        WSS    menu   To enable Auto Selection  set    WSS    in the Setup Menu to     ON      See page 20        4 3 MODE    menu   To set the type of the wide screen  select    NORMAL    or     PANORAMA    in the 4 3 Mode menu   See page 20      4 3 mode 
17.  When the broadcast signal contains  no WSS information  the function will not work even if enabled    e WSS information refers to the original wide mode information sent  from the broadcasting station                     UPSIDE DOWN   To display upside  ROTATE   To display rotated  down images for special uses  images for special uses     4 3 MODE  The WSS signal has 4 3 auto switching that allows you to  select between Normal and Panorama  VBC ogv    Press MENU to display the Menu screen                                N    Press  lt  P to select    SETUP        oO    Press A F to select    4 3 MODE     and press OK     A    Press 4 Y to select    NORMAL    or    PANORAMA     and  press OK     NORMAL    PANORAMA       5 Press MENU to exit                         Selected item Description D  NORMAL Normal range keeping 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio    PANORAMA Wide image without side bars  J       WSS signal 4 3 screen  4 3 mode    NORMAL    4 3 mode    PANORAMA          2       Useful Features  Continued        AV3 IN OUT BACKLIGHT    You can select the AV IN3 OUT terminal as input terminals You can set the brightness of the screen on the LCD TV set   or output terminals   1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen                                                      o ya 2 Press  lt  gt  to select    FEATURES       C  9 3 Press A F to select    BACKLIGHT     and press OK   RETURN MENU  4 Press A F to select the desired mode  and press OK     Press MENU to display the Menu screen   
18.  at 24 frames second   analyses it  and then recreates each  still film frame for high definition picture quality      T Perform steps 1 to 3 in I P SETUP to display the     ADVANCED    screen     2 Press 4 Y to select    FILM MODE     and press OK     3 Press A    to select    ON     and press OK     ON         4 Press MENU to exit   NOTE  gt     e Set    FILM MODE    to    ON    manually to detect a film based source   originally encoded at 24 frames second  when the input source  has vertical frequency of 60 Hz  e g  NTSC  PAL60     e    FILM MODE    cannot be set to    ON    when 480P  5761  576P  720P  or 10801 signal is received from the COMPONENT terminals    e Film mode does not work when the input source has vertical  frequency of 50 Hz  e g  PAL  SECAM         QUICK SHOOT    Provides sharp pictures suitable for fast moving images such  as a sports programme     1  Perform steps 1 to 3 in I P SETUP to display the     ADVANCED    screen     2 Press A V to select    QUICK SHOOT     and press OK     3 Press A F to select    ON     and press OK     ON         4 Press MENU to exit   NOTE  gt     e    QUICK SHOOT    may cause image noise  If this occurs  set the  function to    OFF           Useful Features       Sound Adjustments    You can adjust the sound guality to your preference with the  following settings     SUBTITLE TEXT  O cep O  os 9       Pes O y  1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen     e The Sound Menu screen can be displayed directly by pressing Green   
19.  green  to yellow    e To return the channel to its original frequency setting  follow the  manual channel preset procedure   For details    Presetting the  Channels  MANUAL      see page 13      CLOCK SETUP    The Timer functions that turn power on at the specified time  do not work unless the clock has been adjusted  Be sure to  adjust the clock first      T Perform steps 1 and 2 in Channel Setting  AUTO  to  display the Setup Menu screen     2 Press A F to select    CLOCK SETUP     and press OK     3 Press A W to set the time  and press OK   e Holding down A F changes the setting at a high speed     00 00 00    4 Press MENU to exit        Selecting Menu Items       E Menu setting screens  For details on setting each menu item  refer to the page number indicated below     NOTE  gt     e The illustrations and on screen displays in this manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual  appearance    e Depending on the setting condition  such as an input mode  it may not be possible to adjust or set some items  In such cases  the alert  message is displayed on the menu setting screen                                PICTURE  CE om O K IR E r aN ACE  The bar above is an operational guide for the remote  control  The bar will change in accordance with each  menu setting screen   SOUND  BASS certs WBA Wa a ece teats ate anes 19  BALANCE        ccccceceseeeteeeseeeeseecsseesseessetesseeeeees 19  ADVANCED wakaazi 19  RESET aee en ee  cetera 19  Page  SETUP CH
20.  near the TV set                             When relocating the product To prevent fire or shock hazard   placed on a cart  it must be do not place the AC power cord  moved with utmost care  Sudden under the TV set or other heavy  stops  excessive force and e items    uneven floor surface can cause   the product to fall from the cart     The LCD panel is a very high technology product with  Ventilation   The vents and other 1 229 760 thin film transistors  giving you fine picture  openings in the cabinet are details    designed for ventilation  Do not Due to the very large number of pixels  a few   cover or block these vents and non active pixels may occasionally appear   openings since insufficient on the screen as a fixed point of blue  green or red   ventilation can cause overheating This is within product specifications and does not  and or shorten the life of the   l constitute a fault    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                 Do not display a still picture for a long time  as this  could cause an afterimage to remain                          Trademarks    e Micronas   VOICE is a Speech Enhancement and Intelligibility Processing technology by Microna
21.  pressing TIMER     Press A V to select    SLEEP TIMER     and press OK     5 Press A W 4 P to select    30MIN        GOMIN        90MIN         420MIN        150MIN    or    OFF     and press OK        6 Press A V to select    WAKE UP TIMER     and press OK     7 Press A W to select the desired adjustment item  and  press  lt   gt  to adjust them        8 Press MENU to exit                                  Selected item Description    SET To activate the Wake up timer  set this item to    ON      WAKE UP TIME   Set the time at which you want to turn on the TV   CHANNEL Set the TV channel or input mode when the TV   is turned on     VOLUME Set the volume when the TV is turned on    NOTE  gt   e When you set    WAKE UP TIMER     the WAKE UP TIMER indicator   lights up red     e Be sure to adjust the clock with    CLOCK SETUP    in    SETUP     before setting    WAKE UP TIMER       e You can output the picture and sound of the external device with  the    WAKE UP TIMER    function  Make sure that the external  device turns on at the time you specified      The    CHANNEL    setting for    WAKE UP TIMER    changes in the  following order  COMPONENT     gt  AV1     gt  AV2     AV3 TV  0 99       The skipped channels cannot be selected    e When not using the LCD TV set for a long period of time  either  turn off the main power or    WAKE UP TIMER    set to    OFF       e When    WAKE UP TIMER    has been set to    ON     the LCD TV set is  turned on at the set time every day unti
22.  screen display disappears after a few seconds       To turn off the main power  press MAIN POWER again     Standby       POWER TIMER DISPLAY    O       TV VIDEO    HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL    OOO    To turn off the LCD TV  Press POWER  The POWER indicator will turn red     To turn the LCD TV back on  Press POWER again  The POWER indicator will turn green     10       Switching the TV VIDEO Modes  AV1 AV2 AV3 COMPONENTITV             POWER TIMER DISPLAY  TV VIDEO       O O     O O O    1  Turn onthe power of the connected video equipment     2 Press TV VIDEO to select the applicable input source   The screen changes in order of COMPONENT  AV1   AV2  AV3 and TV mode each time TV VIDEO is pressed     COMPONENT mode  COMPON EN T    80P    4    AV1 mode  AVI  PAL  AV2 mode  AV2  PAL  AV3 mode  AV3  PAL  TV mode  12       NOTE  gt       COMPONENT   Select this mode when viewing the signals from the video  equipment connected to the COMPONENT terminal     e AV1  Select this mode when viewing the signals from the video  equipment connected to the AV IN1 terminal  The S VIDEO  terminal is additionally provided for the AV IN1 terminal  If  both S VIDEO terminal and VIDEO terminal are connected  with cables  the S VIDEO terminal takes priority     e AV2  Select this mode when viewing the signals from the video  equipment connected to the AV IN2 terminal     e AV3  Select this mode when viewing the signals from the video  equipment connected to the AV IN3 OUT terminal  AV3 mode  is used to a
23.  the TV VIDEO Modes  AV1 AV2 AV3    COMPONENT IV   iii a ea  SOUMG  Volume ma Kawa zaa       On Screen Display Language Selection                      Presetting the Channels  AUTO  iae  Presetting the Channels  MANUAL      Channel Setting  AUTO                wwwwmwwmwmwmimwwiawiawia  Channel Setting  MANUAL     n     CLOCK SEM Pisces cess cusentu aes tinct ineneteesuaeneienurneneeten tients  Selecting Menu Items             wsswwamwanunanwanzanzwanzanzaa zazuiwa  Basic Adjustment Settings                w  wwmmwazwmanwmzwanzwazazza  BOOSTERisicsaiadiwerenececveitiiominannereanae  AV MODE waa  Picture AdjuStMentS rsr aaar enana  COLOUR SYSTEM  AV1  AV2 or AV3 Mode                Colour TEMBEA anak  VP SETUP sni eaa EAE  DNR  Digital Noise Reduction      FILM MODE criin rana a  QUICK SHOQ Tirin iirin saeneinisnnanaen iina a          Usef  l FOature ci  cccscicccccccscsdccescstacsscctesssescsteesedsnsdcuecensae  Sound Adjustments                       wwwwwwmwmmmanwanemaminwiwwa  SPEECH EMPHASIS krinn  DOLBY VIRTUAL inua   WSS  Wide Screen Signalling                                     4 3 MODE wi i soe aa a  DISPLAY    MODE ain kai aaa  PN SAIN   QU AAA AAA AAA  On Screen Display Language Setting                         BACKLIGHT wi hi aa  WIDE MODE iii aa  V POSITION  Vertical POSItION              wwwwwwmamwmw  TIMER  FUNCTIONS aa  AUTO POWER OFF ssatina on  NO OPERATION O FF waa  BLUE BACK ii awa   NICAM Broadcast Selection        s ssussssssnrsnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna   A2 S
24. 2 Press  lt   gt  to select    SETUP      3 Press A F to select    AV3 IN OUT     and press OK   4 Press A F to select the desired mode  and press OK     d 5 Press MENU to exit   ON   p          Selected item Description  AUTO  OPC    Screen brightness is adjusted according to the  ambient light of the room   BRIGHT Maximum brightness   NORMAL Brightness 60   Suitable for viewing in well lit  5 Press MENU to exit  areas  Saves energy     DARK Brightness 20   Sufficiently bright when viewing in  AV3 IN OUT   IN  AV IN3 OUT    OUT d  Line output is selected  L dim areas  J  terminals output volume is fixed and  selected speaker output is available   as Input    OUT aX  Line output is selected   terminals  output volume is variable  and speaker output is set to  C mute   NOTE  gt        e    AV3 IN OUT    cannot be set when    AV3    is selected as an input  mode or    AV3    is selected in    CHANNEL    of    WAKE UP TIMER     in     TIMER FUNCTIONS        On Screen Display Language Setting    You can select English  Chinese or Arabic as the on screen  display language     Press MENU to display the Menu screen     Press  lt  P to select    SETUP           N    Press A V to select    LANGUAGE     and press OK     A    Press A F to select the desired language  and press  OK     ENGLISH    Z aN       5 Press MENU to exit        21    Useful Features  Continued        WIDE MODE    You can select the picture display size for the playback  image of the DVD player   NOTE  gt          
25. DISPLAY and puzzles   P  27             O TV VIDEO  Qf TV VIDEO  HO UBPAGE REVEAL    Switches the input source between  O COMPONENT  AV1  AV2  AV3  SUBTITLE TEXT and TV mode   P  10     iw    op     OK   P  14     SUBTITLE        A L C  ai D sa        TEXT  Displays the Teletext    w    i   Displays the Teletext mode  Subtitle    Ph screen   P  26     RETURN Upwards Downwards      Selection  Zoom display  Returns to the previous screen  function  Teletext mode      P  14  27     Right Left Selection MENU   P  14  Displays the TV menu or returns  Red  Picture Menu to normal screen    P  16  26   P  14   Green  Sound Menu Cyan   P  19  26   P  26     Yellow   P  26     oX  Mute   Switches the sound on and off    P  11     CH  NIV    TV input mode  Selects the channel    P  11    Teletext mode  Selects the page    P  26     WIDE  Changes the wide image mode    P  22     VOL           P  11     Channel Select   TV input mode  Selects the channel    P  11    Teletext mode  0 9 Selects the page    P  26     5  Flashback   Returns to the previous  channel   P  11     MPX  Switches to the audio  mode   P  24     Dolby V   Selects Virtual Dolby  Surround settings    P  19        Basic Operation       Turning On and Off the Main Power    MAIN POWER                    vo    MENU TUMOEO MANPOWER    ama       POWER indicator      Press MAIN POWER  The POWER indicator instantly  changes from red to green and the LCD TV set is turned  on     On screen display          NOTE  gt        The on
26. R   AV IN1 Composite Video  S Video  Audio  Terminals AV IN2 Composite Video  Audio  AV IN3 OUT Composite Video  Audio IN Composite Video  Audio Out  Headphone jack 3 5 mm   jack  Side           OSD LANGUAGE    English Chinese Arabic       Power requirement    DC 13 V  AC 110 240 V  50 60 Hz       Power Consumption    65 W  1 1 W at Standby    AC 230 V 50 Hz  With AC adapter        53 W   DC 13 V          Weight       8 9 kg w o accessories            The typical period of time after which the lamp   s power output will have decreased by about half  given that the AQUOS is used continuously    in a 25  C room under standard lighting and brightness conditions     HAs a part of policy of continuous improvement  SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for the LCD TV set  improvement without prior notice  The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units  There may be  some deviations from these values in individual units        31       Dimensional Drawings    Unit  mm                                           luding rubb  t   including rubber foot           490  including rubber foo  496                                                            63 86                                                          Q  D JINN  Zam               He   ANA     d      iL ey  im                                                 Lae rH  1 i YA  pocan  zo                                                                                
27. R TEMP      and press OK   O  COLOUR TEMP   RED ap    0000 GREEN   ol Mpm  BLUE   o              I P SETUP  1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen  DNR    The Picture Menu screen can be displayed directly by E   i z K n 3 A 5 oT  pressing Red  RESET             2 Press  lt  gt  to select    PICTURE      5 Press 4 Y to select the desired item  and press OK     3 Press 4 Y to select    COLOUR SYSTEM     and press  OK     4 Press A W 4  gt  to select    AUTO        PAL        SECAM         N358        N443    or    PAL60    and press OK     AUTO PAL60                                           6 Press MENU to exit   Selected item Description  USER Can set your desired colour   HIGH White with  Bluish tone  p MIDDLE  5 Press MENU to exit  LOW White with Reddish tone    When you select    USER     the following items are adjustable   NOTE    e    COLOUR SYSTEM    is available only in the AV mode  Selected item  Press     Press  gt   RED Weaker red   Stronger red  GREEN Weaker green     Stronger green   BLUE Weaker blue      1  Strongerblue    NOTE  gt        e When resetting    RED        GREEN    and    BLUE    to factory preset  values  perform the following procedure     Press A F to select    RESET    in the    ADVANCED    menu  and  press OK    2  Press A V to select    YES     and press OK     Basic Adjustment Settings  Continued        I P SETUP    Adjusting the image and input signal can give you a more  beautiful picture   SUBTITLE TEXT    O   e O    8 Co 9     O ww      
28. S to  display the Features Menu screen     2 Press A F to select    BLUE BACK     and press OK   3 Press A F to select    ON     and press OK     4 Press MENU to exit   NOTE  gt     e When received signals are weak or interfered with by some other  signals     BLUE BACK    may be activated  To watch the TV under  such conditions  set    BLUE BACK    to    OFF          BLUE BACK    is activated when AV1  AV2  AV3 or COMPONENT  input mode is selected with no signal being input           23    NICAM Broadcast Selection       To let you enjoy NICAM broadcasting  this LCD TV set receives  NICAM stereo system  bilingual  and monaural broadcasts     f     09909  00000  008890       TU   gt   o  o  2   lt          m    Stereo   The LCD TV set is receiving a stereo broadcast    e Each time you press MPX  the mode changes between     NICAM STEREO    and    MONO       e When    MONO    is selected  the TV sound is output monaurally      When stereo sound is received     49 49    NICAM    gt  MONO  STEREO          Bilingual   The LCD TV set is receiving a bilingual broadcast    e Pressing MPX changes the audio mode in the order shown  below    e M1 main sound  M2 sub sound  or MONO monaural sound   can be selected      When main sound is selected   When sub sound is selected     49  __  49    NICAM NICAM  M1 M2           When monaural sound is selected     49    MONO       Monaural   The LCD TV set is receiving a monaural broadcast    e Each time you press MPX  the mode changes between  
29. bpage is displayed in blue     TELETEXT                 0002 00 01 02 03    2 Press  lt   gt  to select the desired subpage number   e The selected subpage is displayed   e You can also use Channel Select to select the desired  subpage     3 Press SUBPAGE to turn off the control line      4  Using the TOP table  When TOP Teletext is being broadcast  you can display the  TOP table with the current programme data if one exists     OO    SUBTITLE TEXT    O iim            RETURN MENU    1 Press OK to display the TOP table   e The Teletext page is temporarily turned off   TOP table    INDEX    BLOCKPAGES GROUPPAGES    bersicht    Nachrichten Gesundheit    Wetter Geld amp Recht  Sport Kind amp Kegel    TV Programme CD amp BuchTipp      Service Multimedia  Boulevard Auto amp Reise  Reise  Ferien  Horoskope  Phone    2 Press A F to select the desired item   e Press  lt   gt  to select topics  column 1  or subtopics   column 2  if they exist        3 Press OK       A page associated with the selected item is displayed     4 Press TEXT to exit      5  Using Teletext menu    POWER TIMER DISPLAY       O O  O    HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL    O    SUBTITLE TEXT    O em O  gef     RETURN MENU    To select the character set    1 During Teletext broadcast  press MENU to display the     CHARACTER SET    screen        2 Press 4 Y to select the desired character set     e The colour of the letters will turn to yellow  When selecting  the character set  pressing OK will change the letters to grey  for a
30. cording  to the method recommended by the manufacturer        Important Safety Precautions  Continued     e Cleaning   Unplug the AC cord e The LCD panel used in this  from the AC outlet before cleaning a  koy product is made of glass   the product  Use a damp cloth to io  clean the product  Do not use product is dropped or applied  liquid cleaners or aerosol with impact  Be careful not to be  cleaners  injured by broken glass pieces in   case the LCD panel breaks                 Water and moisture   Do not use   the product near water  such as Ys Heat sources   Keep the product   bathtub  washbasin  kitchen sink       away from heat sources such as   laundry tub  swimming pool and in radiators  heaters  stoves and   a wet basement  other heat generating products   including amplifiers      Stand   Do not place the product   on an unstable cart  stand  tripod Do not place vases or any other  or table  Doing so can cause the water filled containers on this  product to fall  resulting in serious   product  The water may spill onto    personal injuries as well as the product causing fire or electric  damage to the product  Use only shock     a cart  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        To prevent fire  never place any  type of candle or naked flames on  the top or
31. djust the preset settings and In or Out can be  selected  AV3 indication is not displayed when Out is  selected   For details on setting    AV3 IN OUT     see page 21      Basic Operation  Continued        Sound Volume    E To adjust the volume                 POWER TIMER DISPLAY    O O O  O     HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL    SUBTITLE TEXT    O gs O  Y y    RETURN MENU    OO OO      w  X  VOL  CH   A A        Press VOL     to increase the sound volume   The numerical value increases     VOLUME    50  E aaa         Press VOL     to decrease the sound volume   The numerical value decreases     VOLUME    STAA   TI       LI ED   0ssnessnensseesnseennsseenseseennsennssenesss       E To mute the sound      Press DK  Mute  to temporarily turn off the sound  The  MUTE mark is displayed on the screen     K      Press DK  Mute  or VOL         to turn the sound back to  the previous level  MUTE is automatically cleared when  one of the following buttons is pressed  POWER    VOL         or aX  Mute      VOLUME    10 TAA     EA   s scsssssenseeeennenseeeeennssesemennsnssmennn       Changing Channels    You can select channels using Channel Select or CH  A   v      e To handle the increasing number of channels available  this  LCD TV set allows you to select up to 100 positions  Channels  0 to 99   One digit and two digit methods of selection can be  used  Follow the procedure shown below to select channels        Using Channel Select    To select a one digit channel  e g   Channel 5    1 Press 5 
32. ectly by  pressing Red     2 Press 4 to select    PICTURE      3 Press 4 Y to select    AV MODE     and press OK     4 Press 4 Y to select desired mode  and press OK     STANDARD  DYNAMIC    MOVIE    GAME         5 Press MENU to exit     16         Selected item                               Description  STANDARD Changing image settings to standard values   DYNAMIC For a clear cut image emphasising high contrast  for sports viewing   MOVIE Controlling the contrast to enable easier viewing  of dark images   GAME Controlling the brightness of video games and  other images for easier viewing  J  NOTE  gt     e You can select a different AV Mode item for each input mode      For example  select    STANDARD    for TV input and    DYNAMIC     for VIDEO input      Picture Adjustments    Adjust the picture to your preference with the following  picture settings     1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen     The Picture Menu screen can be displayed directly by  pressing Red     2 Press  lt   gt  to select    PICTURE        3 Press A V to select a specific adjustment item     v  o lt r gt r gt Z2r    Z O  m gt oOD400  Zf  4jaZc0 cryvols  ozz DArove  mom Zoom       AV   eko   BR  co  TI   SH  logo   AD  RE    4 Press  lt P to adjust the item to your desired position     5 Press MENU to exit                                        Selected item  lt  button  gt  button  CONTRAST For less contrast For more contrast  BRIGHTNESS For less brightness For more brightness  COLOUR For less colour
33. ensor window        Preparation  Continued     Power Connection       Connect to the DC input terminal of the LCD TV set     MAIN POWER    POWER INPUT terminal   DC 13V     sur  nol  JAG ADAF exten ot  kaona                power outlet  To POWER    INPUT terminal  AC cord         Product shape varies in  gt   some countries     E Using the AC adapter   e Although the AC adapter may become warm during use  this is not a malfunction    e Do not wrap or cover the AC adapter with a blanket or similar covering  This can cause a malfunction or accident    e Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the AC adapter  The insides of the AC adapter contain high voltage components that can  result in the risk of electrical shock     NOTE  gt     e Use a commercially available AC plug adapter  if necessary  depending on the design of the wall outlet   e Always turn the MAIN POWER switch of the LCD TV set to OFF when connecting the AC adapter   e Unplug the AC adapter from the LCD TV set and power outlet when the LCD TV set is not to be used for a long period of time     Household lo   power outlet elg Plug into    AC adapter       Antenna Connection       e Using the supplied antenna cable  connect the room antenna terminal to the antenna terminal on the LCD TV set    Refer to the figure below      ANT   Antenna terminal                 Antenna cable  supplied     We    To antenna terminal       Room antenna terminal   75 ohm type     Listening with Headphones       E Plug the headphone min
34. i plug into the headphone jack located on the side of the LCD TV set     Vv On screen display    Headphones    VOLUME  20 KILAINI       NOTE Adjust the sound volume using VOL             e Headphones are not included in the supplied accessories   e No sound is heard from the main unit speakers when a headphone mini plug is connected into the headphone jack           Part Names of Main Unit    E How to adjust the angle    Upper control panel                    PRESET         VO Es VCH A MENU TV VIDEO MAIN POWER    MAIN POWER  TV VIDEO  MENU  CH VN   VOL                 Tilt the display by grabbing onto  the carrying handle while securely  holding down the stand with your  other hand        To change the vertical angle of the LCD TV  set  tilt the screen up to 5 degrees forward or  10 degrees backward  The LCD TV set can  also be rotated up to 25 degrees to right and  left  Please adjust the angle so that the LCD  TV set can be watched most comfortably        2           Headphone jack   Plug the headphone mini plug into the headphone jack  located on the side of the LCD TV set   See page 6      Speaker    Remote sensor OPC indicator  Optical Picture Control   The Optical Picture Control indicator lights up green when the       BACKLIGHT    is set to    AUTO  OPC       See page 21      WAKE UP TIMER indicator   The WAKE UP TIMER indicator lights up red when the wake up  timer is set    POWER indicator   The POWER indicator lights up green when the power is on  and  red when in 
35. l it is set to    OFF          Always make sure to turn off the power with the remote control       WAKE UP TIMER    will not be activated if the main power is   turned off with MAIN POWER on the LCD TV set    After the TV has been turned on by    WAKE UP TIMER        SLEEP   TIMER    is automatically set to    120MIN    for safety reason        e You can check the time set in    WAKE UP TIMER    by pressing  DISPLAY    e When the time set for the    WAKE UP TIMER     is reached when the  power is on  the LCD TV set changes to the set channel   The sound volume does not change at this time    e    AV3    in    CHANNEL    is not displayed when    OUT DK    is selected  in    AV3 IN OUT        AUTO POWER OFF    You can set the power to automatically turn off if there is no  signal for 5 minutes     1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in TIMER FUNCTIONS to  display the Features Menu screen     2 Press A F to select    AUTO POWER OFF     and press OK   3 Press A F to select    ON     and press OK     4 Press MENU to exit     NO OPERATION OFF    You can set the power to automatically shut down if there is  no operation for 3 hours     1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in TIMER FUNCTIONS to  display the Features Menu screen     2 Press A W to select    NO OPERATION OFF     and  press OK     3 Press A W to select    ON     and press OK     ON         4 Press MENU to exit     BLUE BACK    Automatically turns the screen blue if no broadcast signal is  received     1  Perform steps 1 and 2 in TIMER FUNCTION
36. n instant and then return them back to yellow     3 Press MENU to exit      6  Useful Features for Teletext    POWER TIMER DISPLAY       O O  O    HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL    SUBTITLE TEXT       am     EAS    RETURN MENU    O      HOLD on the remote control can be used to hold the    current teletext page   Press the button again to cancel the hold mode     A F can be used to zoom the current teletext page as  shown below        ABC                  e The screen is displayed in each mode each time A    is  pressed                       SUBTITLE can be used to quickly activate subtitles   e Press TEXT to deactivate subtitles     REVEAL can be used to display hidden information such  as solutions to riddles and puzzles  Press the button again  to hide the information        27    Connecting with External Devices       You can enjoy picture and sound by connecting a VCR or a home video game system to the terminals located on the rear of    the LCD TV set   When connecting an external device  turn off the power of the LCD TV set first to prevent any possible damage              Example of External Devices that can be Connected       To AV IN1 terminal     lt Example gt   e Camcorder  e Home video game system          SS           SS     AA E    T a gt  zA  ES         If your external device has an S VIDEO terminal   S VIDEO connection is recommended        To AV IN2 3 terminal     lt Example gt   To COMPONENT terminal e VCR     lt Example gt   e DVD Player  etc                        
37. ng A2  stereo broadcast     6 Press MENU to exit     NOTE  gt   e When the A2 sound is set to the    OFF    position  MPX cannot be  used to change the audio mode  stereo and bilingual settings            25    Teletext       E What is Teletext   Teletext is an information service organised like a  magazine  which is provided by some TV stations in  addition to regular television broadcasting  Your LCD TV  set receives special Teletext signals broadcast by a TV  station  processes the information and displays it  graphically on the screen  News  weather and sports  information  stock exchange prices  programme reviews  and closed captioning for people hard of hearing are  among the many services available through Teletext     E Teletext mode  Teletext is activated with TEXT on the remote control and  is also closed with it  The LCD TV set can be controlled in  Teletext mode directly by inputting commands with the  remote control and indirectly through the on screen  display  menu system      TELETEXT          Red Green Yellow Cyan    E When viewing the Teletext information       N X  VOL CH  ly s O       e Press CH  A  to increase the page number     e Press CH  wv  to decrease the page number   e Directly select any page from 100 to 899 by using 0 9     26       E Operating instructions in Teletext mode   e The FLOF system for teletext is transmitted in Singapore currently    e The TOP system for teletext is transmitted in Australia currently      If TOP Teletext is broadcas
38. o    DARK     21  e Check    CONTRAST     16  The picture is e The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of its service    too dark  life   e Check if batteries in the remote control have sufficient power  5  Remote control does not work  e Make sure the remote sensor window is not under strong 5  lighting   e External influences such as lightning  static electricity  etc   may z  Unit tb fed cause improper operation  In this case  operate the unit after  MIE GATRGE IS Operaleo  first turning the power off  or unplugging the AC cord and re   plugging it in after 1 or 2 minutes                 Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments  e When the unit is used in a low temperature space  e g  room  office   the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed   This is not a malfunction  and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal     e Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location  Also  do not leave the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a  heater  as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the LCD panel to malfunction    Storage temperature     20  C to  60  C        30       Troubleshooting  Continued           Antenna             Problem    Check item       The picture is  not sharp     The picture  moves     e The reception may be weak    e The state of the broadcast may also be bad    e Make sure the antenna is facing the correct direction    e Make sure the outside antenna has not been disconnected 
39. of Channel Select     2 If   5     is indicated and the picture does not change   press      to switch over to the 1 digit select mode  and press 5 of Channel Select        To select a two digit channel  e g   Channel 15      1  Press      to set the 2 digit select mode        2 Press 1 of Channel Select              3 Press 5 of Channel Select           oo    gt    o              NOTE  gt     e Complete this procedure within 4 seconds  otherwise the selection  will not be made     Changing channels with CH  A   v  on the remote  control     Press CH  A  and the channels change in the order shown below     1     2   3  gt       gt  98     99     0   gt  1   2  gt  3  gt      Press CH  W  and the channels change in the order shown below   3     2     1     0     99     98   gt          3  gt  2  gt  1  gt                 E Using S  Flashback       Press   to switch the currently tuned channel to the  previously tuned channel       Press   again to switch back to the currently tuned  channel        11    Preset       On Screen Display Language Selection    MENU on the LCD TV set can also be used to select the  language     Upper control a            SAA      VOL   Vv CHA MENU TV VIDEO MAIN POWER      Press MENU  PRESET     on the upper part of the  LCD TV set for more than 2 seconds to display the  PRESET mode screen    AUTO B G     VHF 1  48  25MHZ       2 Press MENU  PRESET  1   twice to display the  LANGUAGE select mode screen   e Press MENU  PRESET  1   again to change the 
40. of batteries have different characteristics  Do not mix batteries of different types   e Do not mix old and new batteries  Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries and or cause old  batteries to leak chemicals   Remove batteries as soon as they are depleted  Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash  If chemical  leakage is found  wipe it off with a cloth   The batteries supplied with the LCD TV set may have a shorter operating time due to storage conditions   If the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time  remove the batteries from the remote control     Using Remote Control       E Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor aa WEP ord  window of the main unit  Objects between the remote control and OF O  28  9 0  sensor window may prevent proper operation    L OPC indicator    WAKE UP TIMER indicator  POWER indicator    OPC sensor       Cautions regarding use of remote control   E Do not apply shock to the remote control  In addition  do not  expose the remote control to liquids  and do not place it in an area  with high humidity     Remote sensor    E Do not install or place the remote control under direct sunlight  The  heat may cause deformation of the unit     E The remote control may not work properly if the remote sensor  window is under direct sunlight or strong lighting  In such a case   change the angle of the lighting or main unit  or operate the remote  control closer to the remote s
41. or Y  Ps  Cs  and Pr  Cr  input for COMPONENT  no video output will be made to the AV output    terminal  but audio output will be made for connection to external audio systems        29    Troubleshooting       Before calling for repair services  check the following items for possible remedies to the encountered symptoms                                                     LCD TV set  ji Reference  Problem Check item page  e Make sure the AC adapter is properly inserted in the power 6  outlet   ji e Reception other than those of broadcasting stations can be      There is no considered   Picture or sound  e Make sure the input mode is set to the LCD TV set  10  e Make sure the MAIN POWER switch of the LCD TV set is on  10  e Make sure Picture adjustment is properly adjusted  16  There is no e The fluorescent lamp may have reached the end of its service      picture  life   There is no e Make sure the S VIDEO terminal has nothing connected  8  29  picture from  AV IN1 2 3   e Make sure the volume is not set to minimum  11  e Make sure the sound is not set to mute  11  There is no  sound   e Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected  6  e Bad reception can be considered     There is no  picture or sound   just noise   e Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected  6  e Bad reception could be the problem       The Picture is  not clear   e Check colour adjustment  16  The Picture is too  NTSC mode   light or improp   erly tinted   e Check if    BACKLIGHT    is set t
42. output from  the headphones    When    ON    is selected in    DOLBY VIRTUAL     you cannot adjust     BALANCE       For some discs  setup may be required on your DVD  In this case   please refer to the operation manual of your DVD player        E Directly setting the Virtual Dolby Surround    SW     CO   oO    MPX Dolby V WIDE     D       Press Dolby V to display the Dolby Virtual screen   e Each time you press Dolby V  the mode changes as follows  You  can select the desired mode      _           DOLBY VIRTUAL  ON  DOLBY VIRTUAL  OFF                          19    Useful Features  Continued        WSS  Wide Screen Signalling  DISPLAY MODE  WSS allows a television to switch automatically among the You can set the orientation of the picture   different screen formats   O O 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen   SUBTITLE TEXT  O    O 2 Press 4P to select    SETUP      cl Qo 9    3 Press A    to select    DISPLAY MODE     and press OK   Oo  7 Oo    4 Press A F to select the desired mode  and press OK              1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen   2 Press  lt   gt  to select    SETUP      3 Press A F to select    WSS     and press OK   4 Press A F to select    ON    or    OFF     and press OK    P OFF   Press MENU to exit     NORMAL   Normal image  MIRROR   To display mirror   5 Press MENU to exit  orientation  images for special uses   NOTE  gt        ABC JAA    e If an image does not switch to the correct screen format  try to set     WIDE MODE    in    FEATURES    
43. rm servicing       Repair   lf any of the following conditions occurs  unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet  and request a qualified  service person to perform repairs   a  When the AC cord or plug is damaged   b  When a liquid was spilled on the product or when objects have fallen into the product   c  When the product has been exposed to rain or water   d  When the product does not operate properly as described in the operating instructions   Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions  Improper adjustment of  controls not described in the instructions can cause damage  which often requires extensive adjustment work  by a qualified technician     When the product has been dropped or damaged     When the product displays an abnormal condition  Any noticeable abnormality in the product indicates that  the product needs servicing          Replacement parts   In case the product needs replacement parts  make sure that the service person uses  replacement parts specified by the manufacturer  or those with the same characteristics and performance as the  original parts  Use of unauthorized parts can result in fire  electric shock and or other danger       Safety checks   Upon completion of service or repair work  request the service technician to perform safety checks  to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition       Wall or ceiling mounting   When mounting the product on a wall or ceiling  be sure to install the product ac
44. s GmbH   e Micronas is a trademark of Micronas GmbH        e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories         Dolby        Pro Logic    and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories        3    Supplied Accessories    Make sure the following accessories are provided with the LCD TV set     Remote control    AC adapter       pages 5 and 9    AC cord    Antenna cable          Product shape varies in some countries     page 6       AAA    size batteries  x2  Cable clamps  x2     Operation manual       4          LC 22GA3M  LC 22GA3X                Preparation    Installing Batteries in the Remote Control       Before using the LCD TV set for the first time  install the two    AAA    size batteries supplied in the remote control  When the  batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate  replace the batteries with new    AAA    size batteries     1 Open the battery cover  2 Insert two    AAA    size batteries  3 Close the battery cover     f          E Slide the cover while E Place batteries with their Engaging the lower  pressing the     part  terminals corresponding to claw with the remote  the     and     indications in control  close the  the battery compartment  cover     Precautions regarding batteries  E improper use of batteries can result in a leakage of chemicals and or explosion  Be sure to follow the instructions below   e Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the     and       indications   e Different types 
45. set to     NORMAL       4 3 mode set to     PANORAMA       22          NOTE  gt     e If the broadcast signal contains no WSS information  Auto Selection  will not function even when the WSS option is enabled   E Directly setting the Wide mode    Press WIDE to display the Wide mode screen   e Each time you press WIDE  the mode changes as follows     WIDE MODE  PANORAMA     WIDE MODE  FULL     WIDE MODE  ZOOM 14 9  WIDE MODE  CINEMA 16 9     WIDE MODE  NORMAL     WIDE MODE  CINEMA 14 9        V POSITION  Vertical Position     Adjusting a picture   s vertical position     SUBTITLE TEXT  nl    9 MENU    Press MENU to display the Menu screen   Press  lt   gt  to select    FEATURES        Press A F to select    V POSITION     and press OK     AO N    a    Press  lt   gt  to adjust the item to your desired position   e Centres the image by moving it up or down   I 0 1  4    5 Press MENU to exit     NOTE  gt     e You can adjust a different vertical position for each input mode   COMPONENT  AV1  AV2  AV3  and TV         Useful Features  Continued        TIMER FUNCTIONS  You can set    SLEEP TIMER    and    WAKE UP TIMER    to  automatically turn off and on the LCD TV set     POWER TIMER DISPLAY    TV VIDEO  Oe ees    HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL    O O  SUBTITLE TEXT  O   a O  RETURN MENU    Press MENU to display the Menu screen     Press 4P to select    FEATURES        3 Press A F to select    TIMER FUNCTIONS     and press OK     The Timer functions Menu screen can be displayed directly by 
46. t    e Each time you press MPX  the mode changes between     STEREO    and    MONO        e When    MONO    is selected  the TV sound is output monaurally      When stereo sound is received     49 49    STEREO       gt   MONO          Bilingual   The LCD TV set is receiving a bilingual broadcast    e Pressing MPX changes the audio mode in the order shown  below    e MAIN main sound or SUB sub sound  can be selected     When main sound is received   When sub sound is received     49 49    MAIN          gt   SUB             NOTE  gt    If approximately 3 seconds pass without a button being pressed    the mode setting is automatically terminated and the LCD TV set   returns to normal mode setting    The setting can be selected individually for each channel number          If the sound guality is poor due to a weak signal or other  problems during A2 stereo broadcast reception  set the     OFF    position of the A2 to change the TV sound to monaural     O    SUBTITLE TEXT    O em O   e     RETURN MENU    oo0o0o  Press MENU to display the Menu screen   Press  lt  P gt  to select    SETUP      Press 4 Y to select    CH SETUP     and press OK     Press 4 Y to select    MANUAL     and press OK     a Ff OO N  a    Press 4 Y to select    A2     and press  lt  P gt  to select     OFF           e When the A2 sound is set to the    OFF    position  the  TV sound is output in monaural      When the    OFF    position is selected           Y    is displayed when A2 is  set to    OFF    duri
47. t  a control line and TOP line  can be displayed on the screen  The TOP line involves  the operating instructions associated with all of the  Coloured butions if TOP text is transmitted  or the  operating instructions for only Red and Green if TOP text  is not being transmitted    If there are subpages  a control line holding the operating  instructions for subpages can be displayed on line 24     TELETEXT                       1  Turning on and off Teletext mode    O O    SUBTITLE TEXT    O           a a  Can    1 Select a TV channel that is broadcasting the Teletext  programme     2 Press TEXT to display the Teletext screen     To turn off the Teletext mode  press TEXT again     TELETEXT          Red Green    Yellow Cyan     2  Using the TOP line  When TOP Teletext is being broadcast  you can display  the TOP line  which contains the operating instructions on  the screen     S  ja pad    i    Press the Coloured buttons to operate the Teletext screen   e Press Red to display the previous page and Green   to display the next page  Yellow and Cyan are as   indicated on the TOP line     Teletert  Continued         3  Changing subpages  If a page has been selected from among several  subpages  you can display a control line which contains  the subpage numbers     Oe wi  HOLD SUBPAGE REVEAL     O    SUBTITLE TEXT          O c  Ss 0  E3          O      Press SUBPAGE   e The control line with the subpage numbers is displayed  on line 24  and the number of the currently selected  su
48. tereo Broadcast Selection                       mwmmmamwmmwa   Teletext nee ccisinc cic cecsacsscececasessne dace sancnacnetezsacaseerecnsendeceeeecanane   Connecting with External Devices               sesseeeee          Example of External Devices that can be  COMMECISD EE E ecru sags get  Connecting a VCR  DVD Player or a Camcorder   COMPONENT AV IN1 2 3  ccc  Outputting Video and Audio  Video Output                 Troubleshooting                s  wummuwazamaaanzananwaaazwaa aza nanzaaazaaaa  Specifications awaasa  Dimensional DrawingS         ssesssssuseennrenunnnnunrnnunnnnnnnnnnnennn       22    ENGLISH       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     Important Safety Precautions    Electricity is used to perform many useful functions  but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage  if improperly handled  This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety   However  improper use can result in electric shock and or fire  In order to prevent potential danger  please  observe the following instructions when installing  operating and cleaning the product  To ensure your safety  and prolong the service life of your LCD colour TV product  please read the following precautions carefully  before using the product     Read instr
49. the standby mode  the indicator will not light when the  main power is off      OPC sensor       NOTE  gt   e TV VIDEO  CH  VW MA   VOL         and MENU on the main unit have the same functions as the same buttons on the remote control   Fundamentally  this operation manual provides a description based on operation using the remote control     Part Names of Main Unit  Continued     Terminals    8                Y   Ps  Cs   COMPONENT     Pr  Cr   AUDIO  L   AUDIO  R                 ANT   Antenna terminal           POWER INPUT terminal   DC 13V                       Rear View    AV IN2  gt     AV IN3 OUT  gt                          How to fix the cables    S VIDEO   VIDEO  AUDIO  L   AUDIO  R     VIDEO  AUDIO  L   AUDIO  R    VIDEO  AUDIO  L   AUDIO  R     E    Carrying handle       AKAKATAA                      e Secure cables and cords with the supplied cable  clamps so that they do not get caught when  mounting the cover     Pull down the hook  to open the cover                                                                                            Cable clamps    Part Names of Remote Control       TIMER SUBPAGE  Displays the Timer functions Displays the Teletext  Menu screen   P  23  Subpage directly      P  27   HOLD  Temporarily holds the  current Teletext page     DISPLAY  Turns on the status display when  the menu is not displayed   P  23    P  27  REVEAL  in  ee   ee   Displays hidden information  POWER     such as solutions to riddles     P  10    POWER  TIMER   
50. uctions   All operating instructions must be read and understood before the product is operated     Keep this manual in a safe place   These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a safe place for future  reference     Observe warnings   All warnings on the product and in the instructions must be observed closely   Follow instructions   All operating instructions must be followed     Attachments   Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer  Use of inadequate attachments can  result in accidents     Power source   This product must operate on a power source specified on the specification label  If you are not sure  of the type of power supply used in your home  consult your dealer or local power company     AC cord protection   The AC cords must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on them or objects  from resting on them  Check the cords at the plugs and product     Overloading   Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords  Overloading can cause fire or electric shock     Entering of objects and liquids   Never insert an object into the product through vents or openings  High voltage  flows in the product  and inserting an object can cause electric shock and or short internal parts  For the same  reason  do not spill water or liquid on the product       Servicing   Do not attempt to service the product yourself  Removing covers can expose you to high voltage and  other dangerous conditions  Request a qualified service person to perfo
    
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