Sharp LC-20VM2 manual

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    OPER A TION MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI MANUAL DE MANEJO MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO LC-20VM2 LCD A V MONI T OR MONITEUR A V À CRIS T AUX LIQUIDES MONI T OR A V LCD MONI T O R A V DE TELA DE CRIS T A L LÍQUIDO PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIMÉ AU JAPON IMPRESO EN JAPÓN IMPRESSO NO JAPÃO TINS-6901CEZZ TXXXX-A SHAR P CORPOR A TION OSAKA, JA P AN LC-20VM2 ENGLISH FRA[...]

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    Important Information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulate[...]

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    ENGLISH OPERA TION MANUAL ENGLISH[...]

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    US 2 Adjustment ................................................................... 12 Adjusting the PICTURE settings ........................... 12 Adjusting the SOUND settings .............................. 14 Adjusting the PRESET settings ............................. 15 Adjusting the FINE SYNC Settings (RGB mode only) ..........................[...]

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    3 US 11. 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. For units designed to operate on batteries or another power source, refer to the operating instructions. 12. Power cord protection—[...]

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    US 4 Operation Manual ( × 1) (TINS-6901CEZZ) Wireless Remote Control ( × 1) (RRMCG1459CESA) AC cord ( × 1) (QACCD3088CEZZ) Cable clamp ( × 2) (LHLDW1028CEZZ) *Product shape varies in some countries AC adapter ( × 1) (UADP-0214CEZZ) AV cable ( × 1) (QCNW-1335TAZZ) Size AAA dry battery ( × 2) (UBATU0026GEZZ) MENU SELECT MUTE AV INPUT ON/OFF VO[...]

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    5 US Power Connection AC adapter DC input terminal (DC13V) Connect to DC input terminal of the product. Plug into AC outlet. Household power outlet *AC cord POWER INPUT DC13V If the remote control fails to operate monitor functions, replace the batteries in the remote control. Preparation Batteries for Remote Control ■ Place batteries with their [...]

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    US 6 Listening with a Headphone ■ Plug the headphone mini-plug into the headphone jack located on the front side of the set. MENU HEAD PHONE — Removing and mounting the back cover • When mounting the cover, clamp the cords using the included cord holders (cable clamps) so that they do not get caught. • Stick the two cable clamps near the CO[...]

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    7 US MENU HEAD PHONE AV INPUT SELECT VOL POWER POWER + − 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 Speakers Main Unit (Front V iew) Names of Parts (Main Unit) 1 Remote sensor window 2 HEAD PHONE jack 3 MENU button 4 VOL (+)/(–) buttons 5 SELECT buttons 6 AV INPUT button 7 POWER switch 8 POWER indicator * MENU button, VOL (+)/(–) buttons, SELECT buttons and AV INPUT but[...]

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    US 8 Rear terminal section Rear Speaker (woofer) Main Unit (Rear V iew) 1 RGB input terminal 2 AUDIO input terminal 3 CONTROL terminal 4 AUDIO input terminal (AV INPUT 1) 5 VIDEO input terminal (AV INPUT 1) 6 S-VIDEO input terminal (AV INPUT 1) CONTROL R L VIDEO S-VIDEO R L VIDEO AV INPUT 1 AV INPUT 2 / AV OUT COMPONENT(INPUT) Y P B ( C B ) P R ( C[...]

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    9 US MENU SELECT MUTE AV INPUT ON/OFF VOL – VOL + SELECT Infrared transmitter window Sound MUTE button Power ON/OFF button AV INPUT button VOL (+)/(–) buttons MENU button SELECT buttons Remote control Names of Parts (Remote Control) Front Control section MENU HEAD PHONE AV INPUT SELECT VOL POWER POWER + − MENU SELECT MUTE AV INPUT ON/OFF VOL [...]

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    US 10 ■ Each time AV INPUT is pressed, the indication at the upper right corner on the screen changes in the following order. * 1st push: Displays the current AV input mode Initial mode (AV1) ▼ Screen AV1 PAL AV2 PAL RGB COMPONENT AV1 mode AV2 mode COMPONENT mode RGB mode AV INPUT MENU SELECT MUTE AV INPUT ON/OFF VOL – VOL + SELECT  Basic [...]

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    11 US MENU SELECT MUTE AV INPUT ON/OFF VOL – VOL + SELECT Sound V olume ■ Press VOL (+) to increase sound volume. The segment of indicator increases. ■ Press VOL (–) to decrease sound volume. The segment of indicator decreases. To mute sound ■ Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the sound. Screen display flashes. ■ Press MUTE or VOL (+)/[...]

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    US 12 Adjusting the PICTURE settings 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen. 2 Press SELECT to move the cursor to PICTURE. 3 Press VOL (+)/(–) to display the PICTURE Menu screen. 4 Press SELECT to move the cursor and select the desired adjustment item. All of adjustment item is shown in the diagram on page 13. 5 Press VOL (+)/(–) to display th[...]

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    13 US A V1,2, COMPONENT mode Note The COMPONENT mode doesn’t contain TINT and COLOR SYSTEM. PAL60 is also displayed when the signal is received in PAL system. RGB mode Adjustment Selected item Press VOL (–) Press VOL (+) CONTRAST 3‰ Decrease contrast Increase contrast BLACK LEVEL + ‰ – Less bright –+ More bright RED + ‰ – Less red l[...]

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    US 14 Adjusting the SOUND settings 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen. 2 Press SELECT to move the cursor to SOUND. 3 Press VOL (+)/(–) to display the SOUND Menu screen. 4 Press SELECT to move the cursor and select the desired adjustment item. All of adjustment item is shown in the diagram below. 5 Press VOL (+)/(–) to display the selected [...]

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    15 US Adjustment MENU SELECT MUTE AV INPUT ON/OFF VOL – VOL + SELECT BRIGHTNESS UPSIDE RIGHT/LEFT AV2 IN/OUT AV1 LINE SCREEN MODE Selected item Factory setting Setting change [BRIGHT] Maximum brightness [NORMAL] Normal vertical image orientation [NORMAL] Normal horizontal image orientation [IN] AV input 2 in input mode [NORMAL] The audio signals [...]

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    US 16 Adjusting the FINE SYNC Settings(RGB mode only) ■ FINE SYNC settings can be adjusted in RGB mode only. 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen. 2 Press SELECT to move the cursor to FINE SYNC. 3 Press VOL(+)/(–) to display the FINE SYNC screen. 4 Press SELECT to move the cursor and select the desired adjustment item. 5 Press VOL(+)/(–) t[...]

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    17 US This LCD AV monitor can be used as the monitor of personal computer. This unit can be used with the following type of computer and display mode. Connecting to computer AUDIO INPUT RGB INPUT (VGA60Hz) To AUDIO output terminal To RGB output terminal To AUDIO input terminal (commercially available) (commercially available) To RGB input terminal [...]

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    US 18 ab c d wx y z 1H 1V VIDEO SIGNAL HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL VERTICAL SYNC SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL Connecting to computer Connection Pin Assignments 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 10 8 7 3 6 9 5 4 1 2 RGB input terminal: 15-pin mini D-sub female connector CONTROL terminal: 9-pin mini Din female connector Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal - RD SD - SG[...]

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    19 US RS232C terminal The specifications of the RS232C terminal of this unit are described below. Communication conditions Set the RS232C communications settings on the computer to match the LCD Monitor’s communications conditions. The LCD Monitor’s communications settings are as follows: Pin No. 123 456 7 8 9 Signal -R D S D-S G-R S - - Connec[...]

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    US 20 Connecting to computer Parameter 4-digits Communication procedure Send the control commands from the computer via the RS232C terminal. The LCD Monitor operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the computer. Do not send multiple commands at the same time. Wait until the computer receives the OK response before [...]

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    21 US Connecting to computer CONTROL CONTENTS AV1 CONTRAST(0 ~ 60) AV1 BLACK LEVEL(–30 ~ +30) AV1 COLOR(0 ~ 60) AV1 TINT(–30 ~ +30) AV1 SHA RPNESS(–30 ~ +30) AV1 RED(–30 ~ +30) AV1 BLUE(–30 ~ +30) AV1 DISPLAY AV1 RESET AV2 CONTRAST(0 ~ 60) AV2 BLACK LEVEL(–30 ~ +30) AV2 COLOR(0 ~ 60) AV2 TINT(–30 ~ +30) AV2 SHA RPNESS(–30 ~ +30) AV2[...]

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    US 22 W atching TV ■ To view a TV broadcast on the LCD monitor, the set-top box must be used with a TV tuner, satellite tuner or VCR. Refer to the diagram below for wiring. Note Refer to the manual how to connect these tuner to the room antenna terminal. Connecting to V ideo Equipment Via TV Via Satellite TV, Pay TV AUDIO To VIDEO/AUDIO input ter[...]

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    23 US Connecting to Video Equipment To VIDEO/AUDIO input terminal To VIDEO/AUDIO output terminal To S-VIDEO input terminal To S-VIDEO output terminal SET TOP BOX(WEB TV) GAME UNIT R L VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO Via Web TV, Game Unit[...]

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    US 24 Connecting with VIDEO Equipment ■ This LCD AV monitor can be connected with the most of video equipment as follows. Connecting to Video Equipment TUNER/BAND DVD AUX 1 AUX 3 AUX 2 SURROUND ON/OFF To AUDIO input terminal of COMPONENT To AUDIO output terminal of COMPONENT To VIDEO input terminal of COMPONENT To VIDEO output terminal of COMPONE[...]

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    25 US Connecting to Video Equipment To S-VIDEO input terminal To S-VIDEO output terminal To VIDEO/AUDIO input terminal To VIDEO/AUDIO input terminal To VIDEO/AUDIO output terminal To VIDEO/AUDIO output terminal AUDIO AV INPUT 1 AV INPUT 2 VIDEO S-VIDEO L R AUDIO VIDEO L R VIDEO CAMERA ETC. GAME UNIT Video, Game unit[...]

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    US 26 • Make sure AC power cord plug is securely inserted in AC power outlet and AC adapter. • Make sure AC adapter’s DC output is securely con- nected to main unit’s DC input terminal. • Make sure main unit’s main power switch is turned on. • Make sure AV input is properly set. • Make sure cables are correctly connected to rear ter[...]

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    27 US ITEM LC-20VM2 LCD Size (Diagonal) 20" (Approx. 500 mm) Number of pixel 921,600 = 640(H) × 3(RGB) × 480(V) Low reflection Non-glare Brightness 400cd/m 2 (at normally white) Viewable angle Left to right 120 ° Upper to lower 100 ° Life of back light 40,000 hours (at normal mode) VIDEO System N358/N443/PAL/PAL-M/PAL60/SECAM Digital comb [...]

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    US 28 Dimensional Drawings 7- 3 / 32 " (179.9 mm) 15- 63 / 64 " (406 mm) 17- 9 / 64 " (435 mm) 18- 1 / 8 " (460 mm) 15- 53 / 64 " (402 mm) 1- 61 / 64 " (49.5 mm) 13 / 32 " (10.5 mm) 1- 23 / 32 " (44 mm) 7- 8 / 32 " (180 mm)[...]

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    29 US Memo[...]