Sharp LC-45GX6U manual

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    LIQUID CR YST AL TELEVISION TÉLÉVISEUR A CL TELEVISOR CON P ANT ALLA DE CRIST AL LIQUIDO TELEVISOR DE CRIST AL LÍQUIDO OPERA TION MANU AL MODE D’EMPLOI MANU AL DE OPERA CIÓN MANU AL DE OPERAÇÃO LC - 45GX6U TU-GD10U-T ENGLISH SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135 SHARP CORPORA TION LC-45GX6U TU-GD10U-T ESP[...]

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    ENGLISH LC-45GX6U TU-GD10U-T LIQUID CR YST AL TELEVISION ENGLISH OPERA TION MANU AL IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION W ARNING: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT T O RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CA UTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T REMOVE CO VER (OR BACK). NO USER-SE[...]

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    2 IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION W ARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not e xpressly approv ed by the manuf acturer could void the user’ s authority to operate this equipment. CA UTION: T O PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MA TCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG T O WIDE SLO T , FULL Y INSERT . “Note to CA TV syst[...]

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    3 DEAR SHARP CUST OMER Thank y ou for y our purchase of the Sharp Liquid Crystal T elevision. T o ensure safety and many y ears of troub le-free operation of your product, please read the Impor tant Safety Instructions carefully before using this pr oduct. IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, b ut it[...]

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    4 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • W ater and Moisture — Do not use this product near water – for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like. • Stand — Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or table. Placing the product on an unstable b[...]

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    5 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sur e the antenna system is grounded so as to pr ovide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFP A 70, provides information with regar [...]

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    6 Contents IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION ……………………… 1 DEAR SHARP CUST OMER ………………………… 3 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS …………… 3 Contents ……………………………………………… 6 T rademarks …………………………………………… 7 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE NO TICE …………… 7 S[...]

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    7 Contents Closed caption ………………………………… 77 Caption Size ……………………………… 78 Font Style …………………………………… 78 Foregr ound Color ………………………… 79 Foregr ound Opacity ……………………… 79 Background Color ………………………… 79 Background Opacit[...]

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    8 Supplied accessories Make sure the following accessories ar e provided with the product. A VC System: TU-GD10U-T LC-45GX6U TU-GD10U-T Stand unit (for A VC System) ( g 1) QACCD3097CEPZ Page 11 Operation manual ( g 1) AC cord ( g 1) Stand ( g 1) Stand spacer ( g 4) Stand cushion ( g 4) Stand screw ( g 2) Page 13 RF cable ( g 1) TINS-B422WJZZ QCNW-A[...]

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    9 Supplied accessories Make sure the following accessories ar e provided with the product. Display: LC-45GX6U Cable clamp ( g 1) LHLDW0110CESD Page 12 QACCDA036WJPZ Page 11 AC cord ( g 1) • Speakers are attached when shipping LC-45GX6U. LC-45GX6U(E)-001-019 04.7.8, 8:41 AM 9[...]

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    10 Setting the System in place Handling the Display CA UTION • Do not remove the stand and speaker fr om the Display unless using an optional bracket to mount it. • Keep enough space above and behind the Display . • When you move the System, carry it by two or more people. • When you move the Display , hold the side portion of the Display ,[...]

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    11 System cable A VC System (rear view) AC cord Display (rear vie w) Setting the System After putting the Display and the A VC System in place, connect the system cables and AC cords. Use the cable clamps for bundling the cables. Preparation Connecting the system cable and the A C cord to the Displa y 1 2 3 Removing the terminal co ver Connecting t[...]

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    12 Preparation 4 5 Attaching the c lamp and bundling the cables with the c lamp Closing the terminal cover Cable c lamp Insert the cable clamp in the hole on the Display as shown. Cables come out fr om the small opening. Fasten the speaker cable with the holder . LC-45GX6U(E)-001-019 04.7.8, 8:41 AM 12[...]

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    13 Preparation Setting the A VC System with the stand 1 How to install the A VC System vertically using the stand unit. • Use the supplied stand unit for installing the A VC System vertically in an upright position. Stick eac h spacer to the stand as shown. Peel each spacer away from the paper and attach to the four bulging areas on the stand. 2 [...]

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    14 Removing speaker s Preparation NO TE • T o attach the speakers, perform the steps in reverse or der . CA UTION • Do not remove the stand and speaker fr om the Display unless using an optional bracket to mount it. • Befor e perfor ming work spread cushioning over the base ar ea to lay the Display on. This will prevent it from being damaged.[...]

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    15 Preparation Removing the stand Before detaching (or attaching) stand, unplug the AC cor d from the AC input terminal and the system cable from the Display . CA UTION • Do not remove the stand fr om the Display unless using an optional wall mount brac ket to mount it. Before attac hing/detaching stand • Befor e perfor ming work make sure to t[...]

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    16 1 Open the battery cover . 2 Insert two “AAA” size batteries (supplied with the product). • Place the batteries with their terminals corresponding to the ( e ) and ( f ) indications in the battery compar tment. 3 Close the battery cover . CA UTION Improper use of batteries can r esult in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the[...]

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    17 P ar t names POWER indicator OPC sensor Displa y POWER button INPUT button VOLUME buttons (VOL l / k ) CHANNEL buttons (CH s / r ) Remote control sensor SLEEP indicator OPC indicator * OPC: Optical Picture Control (see page 37.) LC-45GX6U(E)-001-019 04.7.8, 8:41 AM 17[...]

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    18 P art names Front vie w RESET* POWER button INPUT 3 terminal (S-VIDEO) INPUT 3 terminal (VIDEO) SYSTEM RESET** INPUT 3 terminals (AUDIO L/R) A VC System Rear view ANALOG A IN terminal ANALOG B IN terminal ANALOG A OUT terminal How to open the door . ST ANDBY/ON indicator * Press RESET if the system cannot r etur n to its original state after per[...]

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    19 P ar t names Remote contr ol unit 3 2 11 7 5 6 4 7 20 18 19 21 22 23 82 4 92 5 10 26 11 28 29 30 13 14 15 12 31 16 33 27 32 1T V PO WER: Switches the Liquid Crystal T elevision power on or Standby . (See page 24.) 2 DISPLA Y : Displays the channel information. 3 SOURCE PO WER: T ur ns the power of the external equipment on and off. 4 External eq[...]

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    20 W atching TV Simple operations for watching a TV pr ogram Antennas T o enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. The following is a brief explanation of the types of connections that are used for a coaxial cable. If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with an F-type connector , plug it into the antenna terminal at the rear of[...]

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    21 W atching TV A-2. Connecting with cable con ver ter using A UX terminals for audio and video output. (If your cab le TV converter has both RF OUTPUT and A UX terminals, it is recommended to connect it as shown in e xample A-1.) Rear T erminals Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially av ailable) Coaxial Antenna Cable (commercially av ailable) VCR Cab[...]

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    22 W atching TV C. Connecting Antenna Cable with VCR NO TE • Be sure to remember what kind of connection is made with your System. • Shown here is the pr eferred method of connecting a VCR to your TV if you ar e in an area with good signal reception. This way you can view either TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about the position o[...]

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    23 W atching TV Connecting the A C cor d Connect the AC cords after all component connections have been completed. Display (rear vie w) AC cord AC cord A VC System (rear view) NO TE • Always turn off the main power of the Display when connecting the AC cor ds. • Disconnect the AC cords fr om the AC outlet, Display and A VC System when the Syste[...]

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    24 Display A VC System T urning on/off the power Make sure that the system cable is connected befor e turning on the power . POWER indicator PO WER PO WER Display/A VC System status indicator POWER indicator 1 2 Plug in the AC cords of both the Display and the A VC system. (See page 23.) • The system enters standby mode or turns on depending on i[...]

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    25 W atching TV Press a / b to select the desir ed language listed on the screen, and then pr ess ENTER . Press c / d to select “Air” or “Cable” for ANALOG-A, then press a / b to move down. Press c / d to select “Air” or “Cable” for ANALOG-B, then press a / b to move down. Press c / d to select “Air” or “Cable” for DIGIT AL,[...]

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    26 W atching TV Changing channels - Analog-TV Y ou can change channels in several ways. NO TE • While watching a broad cast, pr ess A-ANALOG-B to view the image received fr om the other tuner . Method 1 Using CH r / s on the remote contr ol unit or on the display . Method 2 1. Press FLASHB A CK to switch to the pr eviously tuned channel. 2. Press[...]

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    27 W atching TV V olume adjustment Mute ■ Using V OL k k k k k / l l l l l • T o increase the volume, press V OL k k k k k . • T o decrease the volume, press V OL l l l l l . Output device V ariable sound Output Select V ariable Fixed V ariable sound Constant as specified Mute NO TE • VO L l / k on the Display operates the same as VO L k / [...]

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    28 W atching TV NO TE • MTS only operates while in TV mode. Y ou can change MTS as shown below to match the television broadcast signal. STEREO k SAP mode MONO mode Examples: when receiving MTS and SAP STEREO mode MAIN k SAP mode Setting MTS/SAP stereo mode The System has a featur e that allows reception of sound other than the main audio for the[...]

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    29 Connecting Digital Cable Module Digital Cable Module is called CableCARD™. By attaching the CableCARD, you can r eceive various digital services provided by your Cable Company . T o obtain and use a CableCARD you need to first submit an application. Please contact your cable company to discuss r eceiving an application. W atching TV Connect th[...]

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    30 Basic adjustment settings A V input mode men u items List of A V menu items to help y ou with operations Picture No Signal Off ................................. Page 41 No Operation Off ........................... Page 41 EZ Setup ................................. P ag es 31-32 CH Setup ................................. Pages 32-33 Antenna Setup[...]

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    31 Basic adjustment settings P ower Management ...................... P ag e 41 Speaker Setup ............................... P age 68 Input Signal ................................... P age 74 A uto Sync. ..................................... P ag e 69 Input Label ..................................... P age 71 Fine Sync. ...........................[...]

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    32 Basic adjustment settings Antenna setting Make sure what kind of connection is made with your TV when selecting “Air” or “Cable” for ANALOG-A, B and DIGIT AL. 6 7 Searc hing TV channels Press c / d to select “Air” or “Cable” for ANALOG-A, then press a / b to move down. Press c / d to select “Air” or “Cable” for ANALOG-B, [...]

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    33 Basic adjustment settings Channel searc h Channel auto search makes the System look for all channels viewable in the set area. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. Press c / d to select “Setup”. 1 2 3 Press a / b to select “CH Search”, and then press ENTER . Air/Cable CH Search ANALOG-A Yes ANALOG-B No Yes No DIGITAL (Air) Yes No Sea[...]

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    34 Basic adjustment settings Antenna Setup – DIGIT AL – Air In order to r eceive digital air broadcasts, you need a digital broadcast antenna. Y ou can set the antenna configuration through the Antenna Setting scr een. 1 2 Press MENU and the MENU scr een displays. Press c / d to select “Setup”. Press a / b to select “Antenna Setup - DIGIT[...]

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    35 Basic adjustment settings F av orite channel setting This function allows you to pr ogram 4 favorite channels, in 4 differ ent categories. By setting the favorite channels in advance, you can select your favorite channels easily . Press EDIT . Press a / b to select “Register”, and then press ENTER . 2 3 Press EDIT and the favorite channel sc[...]

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    36 Adjustments for PC sour ce Basic adjustment settings c button The screen dims For less contrast For less brightness For less color intensity Skin tones become purplish For less sharpness Selected item Backlight Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Adjustments for A V sour ce MENU [ Picture ] Picture Audio Contrast OPC Brightness Reset [+30] [...]

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    37 OPC setting Automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen. Press c / d to select “Pictur e”. 2 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 Press a / b to select “OPC”. Press c / d to select “On” or “On: Display”. 3 4 Basic adjustment settings Description The brightness is fixed at the value set in “Backlight” (see page 36[...]

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    38 Basic adjustment settings Color temperature For a better white balance, use color temperature correction. 4 5 Press a / b to select “Color T emp.”, and then press ENTER . Description White with Bluish tone White with Reddish tone Selected item High Mid-High Middle Mid-Low Low Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select[...]

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    39 Basic adjustment settings Monochr ome For viewing a video in monochrome. Description Normal color For viewing in monochrome Selected item Off On Press a / b to select “Monochrome”, and then press ENTER . 4 Press c / d to select “On”, and then press ENTER . 5 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Pictur e?[...]

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    40 Basic adjustment settings Sound adjustment Y ou can adjust the sound quality to your pr eference with the following settings. Press c / d to select “Audio”. Press a / b to select a specific adjustment item. Press c / d to adjust the item to your desired position. 2 3 4 c button For weaker treble For weaker bass Decrease audio fr om the right[...]

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    41 Basic adjustment settings No signal off When set to “Enable”, the power will automatically shut down if no signal inputs for 15 minutes. Press a / b to select “No Signal Of f”, and then press ENTER . Press c / d to select “Enable”, and then press ENTER . 3 4 • Five minutes befor e the power shuts down, remaining time displays every[...]

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    42 Basic adjustment settings (DIGIT AL) Digital Setup This setting allows you to set the image of Digital broadcasting. Video Setup Y ou can adjust the settings for Digital image. 1 2 3 Press MENU and the MENU scr een displays. Press c / d to select “Digital Setup”. Screen Size Set the format of image of Digital broadcasting. Press a / b to sel[...]

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    43 Basic adjustment settings (DIGIT AL) A udio Setup Y ou can output digital audio to an A V amp or similar device whose DIGIT AL AUDIO INPUT terminal is connected to the DIGIT AL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal on the A VC System. Please select an audio output format compatible with the audio for mat of the program you are watching and the equipment connect[...]

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    44 Impor tant notes on using memory car d • W e will not be liable for misuse of the LCD TV set, any troubles during use, or other pr oblems, or any damages arising out of the use of the LCD TV set, except for the cases for which we ar e liable by statute. • If you or other people misuse the LCD TV set, or the LCD TV set is af fected by static [...]

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    45 Using memory card Y ou can use memory cards (commer cially available) for recor ding and playing back pictures. • Please use an appr opriate PC card adapter (commercially available) for each memory car d. • Following memory cards ar e available. (Note that names for memory cards vary depending on manufacturers.) Storage capacity SD Memory Ca[...]

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    46 Using memory card Car d Setup mode men u items Card Setup Still Setup Slide Show File Operation Video Setup Format Audio Select My Program Rec. Mode Repeat Play Pre Recor d Y es/No File Operation Interval Repeat Order Setup/Delete All Off/TV/Input1-Input5 Protect/Delete File/ Delete All SP/LP/EP On/Off Off/File/All Protect/Delete File/Delete All[...]

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    47 Using memory card Inser ting a PC car d adapter • Pr ess in the EJECT button if it is popped out. • Insert a memor y card to a PC car d adapter beforehand. (See page 45.) • Insert the PC adapter card slowly . Ejecting the car d • Make sur e the card indicator lights up gr een. • CARD indicator lights up gr een when the card is inserted[...]

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    48 Using memory card Recording a still ima ge Y ou can recor d a still image on the card. Press REC . 1 2 Press FREEZE . 3 Press ENTER to update the still image. Onion Tomato Potato x 1 x 1 x 1 Still Cooking Time Onion Tomato Potato x 1 x 1 x 1 Cooking Time Still Still image captured on card. Displaying a still ima g e Press CARD and the card mode [...]

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    49 Using memory card Setting Slide Show Y ou can adjust the interval, or der and repeat settings. 4 5 Press a / b to select “Slide Show”, and then press ENTER . Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 2 Press c / d to select “Car d Setup”. 3 Press a / b to select “Still Setup”, and then press ENTER . Slide Show My Program Audio Select [...]

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    50 Using memory card Protecting/unpr otecting still image files Y ou can protect any file you do not want to delete. 5 6 Press a / b to select “File Operation”, and then press ENTER . 2 3 4 Slide Show My Program Audio Select File Operation Protect Delete File Delete All Press a / b to select “Protect”, and then press ENTER . Press a / b / c[...]

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    51 Using memory card Recor ding a motion picture Use this setting to recor d images you are currently watching. Record with the settings made in “Rec. Mode” and “Pre Recor d”. Press REC to start recor ding. • CARD indicator lights up red. • Recording information displays in the lower right corner of the screen. 1 2 Press H to stop r eco[...]

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    52 Using memory card Pre Record Y ou can recor d the picture slightly befor e the point where you pr essed the record button, enabling you to recor d just the scene you wanted. Press a / b to select “Pre Record”, and then press ENTER . 2 3 Rec. Mode Pre Record Repeat Play File Operation On Off Press c / d to select “On”, and then press ENTE[...]

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    53 Using memory card Deleting a motion picture file 5 6 2 3 4 Press a / b to select “Delete File”, and then press ENTER . Press a / b / c / d to select the file you want to delete, and then press ENTER . Repeat steps 1 to 5 in Protecting/ unprotecting motion picture files . 1 Press c / d to select “Y es”, and then press ENTER . NO TE • Y [...]

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    54 Displaying an e xternal equipment image Explanation here is for the setting when connecting DVD to INPUT1 terminal. INPUT button T o watch a DVD image, select “INPUT1” from “INPUT SOURCE” menu using INPUT on the remote contr ol unit or on the Display . (See page 70.) INPUT SOURCE TV INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 i.LINK CARD 1 MENU [[...]

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    55 Using external equipment A VC System (rear view) D VD player Connecting a D VD play er Y ou can use the INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 4 or INPUT 5 terminals when connecting to a DVD player and other audiovisual equipment. Audio cable (commercially available) Component video cable (commercially available) When using component cable. When using composit[...]

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    56 Using external equipment Connecting a VCR Y ou can use the INPUT 2 terminal when connecting a VCR and other audiovisual equipment. A VC System (rear view) VCR A V cable (commercially available) A VC System (front vie w) Game console/Camcorder A V cable (commercially available) S-video cable (commercially available) Connecting a game console or c[...]

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    57 Using external equipment A VC System (rear view) Digital TV STB Connecting a Digital TV STB (Air or Cable) Y ou can use the INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 4 or INPUT 5 terminals when connecting a Digital TV STB (Air or Cable) and other audiovisual equipment. Component video cable (commercially available) Audio cable (commercially available) Digital TV [...]

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    58 Using external equipment Connecting HDMI equipment Please use the INPUT 4 terminal when connecting HDMI equipment. Displaying an ima g e from HDMI equipment T o watch an HDMI equipment image, select “INPUT4” from “INPUT SOURCE” menu using INPUT on the remote contr ol unit or on the Display . (See page 70.) INPUT SOURCE TV INPUT1 INPUT2 I[...]

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    59 Using external equipment A VC System (rear view) ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable (commercially available) PC with analog RGB terminal Connecting a PC Use the INPUT 5 terminal to connect a PC. NO TE • Refer to page 97 for a list of PC signals compatible with the System. ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable (commercially available) DVI cable (Commerc[...]

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    60 Connecting D-VHS Dec ks (i.LINK connection) Using external equipment About i.LINK i.LINK is an interface connection using a serial transfer system and is able to transfer multimedia data, such as digital images and digital sound, between devices that have i.LINK terminals. i.LINK is a term defined in the IEEE 1394 (Institute of Electrical and El[...]

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    61 Using external equipment Setting the recording mode (i.LINK) • The function for automatically adjusting the recor ding mode of connected D-VHS decks can be turned on or off. • Since most of the currently available D-VHS decks automatically recognize the transfer rates of the pictures and sound being r ecorded and control the recor ding mode [...]

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    62 Using external equipment Selecting a D-VHS deck (i.LINK) • In order to contr ol a D-VHS deck from the System, you must first choose the D-VHS deck to be controlled. • One D-VHS deck can be chosen from up to 16 i.LINK connected decks. • All D-VHS decks connected with i.LINK cables should automatically appear in the selection screen. Press i[...]

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    63 Using external equipment Deleting a preset D-VHS deck (i.LINK) • Pr eset D-VHS decks can be selected from a list. • If a D-VHS deck is connected, it cannot be deleted from the list. Press i.LINK to display the i.LINK control panel. Press a / b / c / d to select “Model”, and then press ENTER . Press a / b to select a device to be deleted,[...]

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    64 NO TE • Even when a connected D-VHS deck is playing, input signal can be switched to digital broadcasting by shifting the cursor to the input selection button and pressing ENTER . • This System may not be able to operate some D-VHS decks using the control panel, or to display pictur e and/ or sound input from some D-VHS decks. • Depending [...]

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    65 Using external equipment Recor ding digital programs with a D-VHS deck (i.LINK) • Before commencing this procedur e, the steps in “i.LINK Setup” on page 61 need to be completed beforehand. • Please also refer to the operation manual of the D- VHS deck to be used with this System. Select a digital program to be r ecorded. Press i.LINK to [...]

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    66 Useful adjustment settings Image position (A V input mode only) For adjusting a picture’ s horizontal and vertical position. 1 2 Press MENU and the MENU scr een displays. Press c / d to select “Setup”. 4 5 3 Press a / b to select “Position”, and then press ENTER . Press a / b to select “H-Pos.” or “V -Pos.”. Reset H-Pos. –10 [...]

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    67 Rear view Useful adjustment settings Connecting external speaker s When using external speakers • Change the speaker setting to external speakers. (See page 68.) Make sure to connect the speaker terminal and cable polarity ( L , + ) properly • The speaker terminals have plus ( L ) and minus ( + ) polarity . • Plus is red and minus is black[...]

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    68 Useful adjustment settings A udio Quality Control Audio Quality Control automatically optimizes the audio quality to suit internal (supplied) speakers. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. Press c / d to select “Setup”. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Equalizer” or “Flat”, and then press ENTER . 5 Press a / b to select “Speaker Setu[...]

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    69 Useful adjustment settings 1 2 A uto Sync. adjustment (PC input mode only) For automatically adjusting the PC image. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. Press c / d to select “Setup”. 4 3 Press a / b to select “Auto Sync.”, and then press ENTER . Press c / d to select “Y es”, and then press ENTER . • Auto Sync. starts and “N[...]

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    70 Useful adjustment settings Input Select Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 3 Press c / d to select “Option”. Press a / b to select “Input Select”, and then press ENTER . Press INPUT . • A list of selectable sources appears. Press INPUT again to select the input source. • An image from the selected source automatically displ[...]

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    71 Useful adjustment settings Input Label Lets you set the input terminal displayed using the INPUT SOURCE menu or channel display . Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 3 4 Press c / d to select “Setup”. Press a / b to select “Input Label”, and then press ENTER . 1 2 INPUT SOURCE TV DVD INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT5 i.LINK CARD Pr[...]

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    72 Useful adjustment settings A V MODE A V MODE gives you six viewing options to choose from to best match envir onment of the System, which can vary due to factors like room brightness, type of program watched or the type of image input fr om external equipment. Description For a highly defined image in a normally bright room For a movie Lowers im[...]

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    73 Useful adjustment settings View mode (f or PC input mode) Y ou can select the screen size. a View Mode Normal Stretch Dot by Dot Zoom Input signal Normal Zoom Stretch Dot by Dot Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display . Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full screen display . The top and bottom of the image is slightly cropped[...]

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    74 Useful adjustment settings Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press a / b to select “Input Signal” and then press ENTER . 3 Press c / d to select “Setup”. Press a / b to select the desired input signal on the display . 4 640 x 480 848 x 480 Example Input signal (f or PC input mode) • Some input signals may have to be register[...]

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    75 Useful adjustment settings Description • Sound via speaker is adjusted with VO L k / l on the remote contr ol unit or VO L l / k on the Display . • Sound via the MONITOR OUTPUT ter minal is not adjustable and constantly outputs. • Sound via the MONITOR OUTPUT ter minal is adjusted with VO L k / l on the remote control unit or VO L l / k on[...]

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    76 Title Displa y T ype Select the CH display when changing channels for digital broadcasting. 1 2 4 3 Press MENU and the MENU scr een displays. Press c / d to select “Option”. Press a / b to select “Title Display T ype”, and then press ENTER . Press c / d to select “Y es” or “No”, and then press ENTER . Selected item Description Ye[...]

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    77 Useful adjustment settings Closed caption • Y our System is equipped with an internal closed caption decoder . Closed caption is the system which allows you to view conversations, narration, and sound effects in TV pr ograms and home videos as subtitles on your Display . • Digital Closed Caption which is new service on Digital TV pr ograms a[...]

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    78 Useful adjustment settings Caption Size Select a caption size. 4 Press a / b to select “Caption Size”. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Option”. 3 Press a / b to select “Caption Setup”, and then press ENTER . Caption Size Default Font Style Default Foreground Color Default Foreground Opacity Default[...]

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    79 Useful adjustment settings Foreground Color Select a character foregr ound color . 4 Press a / b to select “For eground Color”. Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Option”. 3 Press a / b to select “Caption Setup”, and then press ENTER . Caption Size Default Font Style Default Foreground Color Default F[...]

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    80 Useful adjustment settings Backgr ound Opacity Select a background opacity value. Press a / b to select “Background Opacity”. 4 Press c / d to select the desir ed value. 5 Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Option”. 3 Press a / b to select “Caption Setup”, and then press ENTER . Caption Size Default F[...]

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    81 Useful adjustment settings Secret number setting f or parental contr ol (A V input mode onl y) Allows you to use a secret number to pr otect cer tain settings from being accidentally changed. IMPORT ANT: Three conditions must be met to enable V -Chip (see pages 83 to 87): 1 Secret No. is r egistered. 2 V -Chip settings have been made. 3 “Statu[...]

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    82 Useful adjustment settings Changing the secret number Allows you to change your current secr et number . Repeat steps 1 to 3 in Setting a secret number . • Secret number setting menu displays. 1 3 Press a / b to select “New Secret No.”, and then press ENTER . Input the old 4-digit number you have set using 0 – 9 . MENU [ Setup ... Parent[...]

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    83 Useful adjustment settings P arental control (setting V -CHIP level) V -CHIP is an electronic filtering device built into your System. This tool gives par ents a great degree of contr ol over broadcasts accessed by their childr en. It allows parents to select pr ograms judged suitable for child viewing while blocking ones judged not suitable. It[...]

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    84 Useful adjustment settings V oluntary movie rating system (MP AA) Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Setup”. Input the 4-digit secret number by using 0 – 9 . 3 Press a / b to select “Parental CTRL”, and then press ENTER . • Secret number setting menu displays only when “Secret No.” is set. (See pa[...]

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    85 Useful adjustment settings Canadian Rating Systems • The TV rating systems in Canada ar e based on the Canadian Radio-T elevision and T elecommunications Commission (CRTC) policy on violence in television pr ogramming. • While violence is the most impor tant content element to be rated, the structur e developed takes into consideration other[...]

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    86 Useful adjustment settings Canadian English ratings Press a / b to select “Can. English Ratings”, and then press ENTER . Press a / b to adjust the item to your desir ed position. “ ” indicates the item is blocked. • The setting automatically enters “Block” for any ratings below your selection. • If Status is not set to “On” t[...]

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    87 Useful adjustment settings How to temporaril y release the V -CHIP BLOCK • The V -CHIP BLOCK is working and censors a broadcast, “V -CHIP HAS BEEN ACTIV A TED.” displays. Reactivating the temporaril y released V -CHIP BLOCK • Y ou can r eactivate the temporarily released V -CHIP BLOCK as shown below . Method 1: Select “Status” settin[...]

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    88 Useful adjustment settings Center Channel Input Y ou can use the display speakers as center speaker when using 5.1ch surr ounding sound system. 4 Press c / d to select “On” , and then press ENTER . Press MENU and the MENU screen displays. 1 2 Press c / d to select “Option”, and then pr ess ENTER . 3 Press a / b to select “Center Channe[...]

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    89 Other vie wing options Viewing a list of Digital br oadcast channels Y ou can view a list of all curr ently available digital broadcast channels. Press CH LIST while watching a digital broadcast. • A list of all digital channels (Air or Cable) currently available will be displayed. Press a / b to select the channel you want to watch, and then [...]

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    90 Other viewing options T win picture functions Allows you to display two pictures on the scr een at one time. T win picture in all cases Y ou can display two same-sized pictur es except when inputting from INPUT 4 (HDMI) and INPUT 5 (DVI-I) terminals and CARD. Press TWIN PICTURE . • T win pictur e displays and a selected input source image disp[...]

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    91 Other viewing options Presetting remote contr ol function Y ou can operate the connected A V products (A V Receiver , Cable Box, SA T tuner , DTV , VCR, DVD, LD) using the presetting manufactur er function for your remote contr ol unit. Presetting manufacturer codes Press FUNCTION until the LED for your device lights up. After the LED for your d[...]

  • Page 93

    92 Other viewing options Manufacturer codes Akai A udio Broksonic Canon Capehar t Craig Cur tis Mathis Daew oo DBX Dynatech Emerson Fisher Funai G.E. Goldstar Hitachi Instant Repla y JC P enney JVC K enwood Llo yds Magnav ox Magnin Marantz Memore x Minolta Mitsubishi Montgomer y W ard Multitech NEC P anasonic P entax Philco Philips RCA Realistic Sa[...]

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    93 Other viewing options Cable contr ol buttons When the FUNCTION is set to CBL/SA T the cable converter connected to the System can operate using 1 to 4 . 1 SOURCE PO WER T urns the cable conver ter power on and off. 20 – 9 Press a button (or buttons) that corr esponds to the channel that you wish to watch. 3 FLASHBA CK * Press to switch between[...]

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    94 Other viewing options VCR control b uttons The remote contr ol unit button will function as follows when the FUNCTION of the r emote control unit is set to VCR. • When the input selector button having the same number as the input terminal connecting the VCR is pressed, the VCR can operate using 1 to 8 . 1 CH r / s Press to select the channel o[...]

  • Page 96

    95 Other viewing options Notice ■ When y ou change your ad dress • If you change your address, please return the CableCARD to your Cable Provider Company . • Y ou will need to r equest a new CableCARD fr om the cable provider at your new location. ■ About EAS(Emergency Alert System) • In the case of a national emergency , natural disaster[...]

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    96 Appendix • No power • Unit cannot be operated. • Remote control unit does not operate. • Picture is cut of f/with sidebar screen. • When playing back video in card mode, a part of the image is missing or the image is out of position. • Strange color , light color , or color misalignment • Power is suddenly turned off. • No pictur[...]

  • Page 98

    97 Appendix PC compatibility chart Apple and Macintosh are r egistered trademarks of Apple Computer , Inc. DDC is a register ed trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association. Power Management is a r egistered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. VGA and XGA are r egistered trademarks of International Business Machines Co., Inc. PC/MA C Resolu[...]

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    98 RS-232C port specifications Return code Command 4-digits Parameter 4-digits PC Contr ol of the System • When a program is set, the Display can be contr olled from the PC using the RS-232C terminal. The input signal (PC/A V) can be selected, the volume can be adjusted and various other adjustments and settings can be made, enabling automatic pr[...]

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    99 Command table • Commands not indicated here ar e not guaranteed to operate. CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS POWER SETTING It shifts to standby. It input-switches by the toggle. (It is the same as an input change key) It input-switches to TV. (A channel remains as it is. (Last memory)) It input-switches to INPUT1~INPUT5. It inpu[...]

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    100 Appendix Item Model: LC-45GX6U (Display) TU-GD10U-T (A VC System) TV Function American TV Standard A TSC/NTSC System VHF/UHF VHF 2-13ch, UHF 14-69ch CA TV 1-125ch Audio multiplex BTSC System T erminals A V in, COMPONENT in INPUT 2 A V in, COMPONENT in, S-VIDEO in INPUT 4 HDMI in (T ype-A) with HDCP ANALOG ANTENNA 75 q Unbalance, F T ype for VHF[...]

  • Page 102

    101 Dimensional dra wings Unit: inch/(mm) Display 29 7 / 32 ( 742) 31 37 / 64 ( 802) 25 25 / 64 ( 645) 18 63 / 64 ( 482.1) 26 21 / 32 ( 677) 7 7 / 8 ( 200) 7 7 / 8 ( 200) 42 43 / 64 ( 1084) 18 15 / 16 ( 989.1) 21 29 / 32 ( 556.7) 4 23 / 32 ( 120) 3 3 / 4 ( 95) 7 23 / 64 ( 187) 5 45 / 64 ( 145) 3 23 / 32 ( 86.5) LC-45GX6U(E)-096-106 04.7.8, 8:59 AM [...]

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    102 Dimensional drawings 14 23 / 64 (365) 11 59 / 64 (303) 8 21 / 32 (220) 1 59 / 64 (49) 3 / 16 (5) 16 59 / 64 (430) 3 47 / 64 (95) 5 / 64 (2) 11 59 / 64 (303) Unit: inch/(mm) A VC System LC-45GX6U(E)-096-106 04.7.8, 8:59 AM 102[...]

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    103 HO W T O SET THE F A CT OR Y PRESETS Check that the power indicator is not on. Remove the AC cord of the A VC System and switch of f the power . Press and hold down RESET at the same time as you r e-inser t the AC Cord into the outlet and switch on the A VC System. All setting items (except TV channel) return to the factory presetting. NO TE ?[...]

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    104 CONSUMER LIMITED W ARRANTY SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the “Product”), when shipped in its original container , will be free from defectiv e workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the def ect or replace the defective Product [...]

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    105 LIMITED W ARRANTY Consumer Electronics Products Congratulations on your purchase! Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. (hereinafter called “ Sharp ” ) gives the following express warranty to the first consumer purchaser for this Sharp brand product, when shipped in its original container and sold or distributed in Canada by Sharp or by an Autho[...]