Sharp LC-60LE640X manual

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    LC-60LE640X LCD COLOUR TELEVISION OPERA TION MANUAL LC60LE640X_EN_book.indb 1 LC60LE640X_EN_book.indb 1 9/10/2012 2:48:12 PM 9/10/2012 2:48:12 PM[...]

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    LC60LE640X_EN_book.indb 2 LC60LE640X_EN_book.indb 2 9/10/2012 2:48:13 PM 9/10/2012 2:48:13 PM[...]

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    1 OPERA TION MANUAL ENGLISH Dear SHARP customer Thank you for your purchase of the SHARP LCD colour TV pr oduct. T o ensure safety and many years of tr ouble-free operation of your product, please r ead Important safety precautions car efully before using this pr oduct. Contents ENGLISH Introduction .................................................[...]

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    2 Connecting a PC ....................................................... 66 Connecting a PC .................................................. 66 Displaying a PC image on the screen .................... 66 Selecting the picture size .................................. 66 Adjusting the PC image automatically ............... 67 Adjusting the PC image[...]

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    3 Precautions For Daily Use Observe the following items Maintenance of the cabinet • When cleaning the cabinet, use a soft cloth (made of cotton, floss, etc.) to clean gently . • Do not use a dry or damp rag mixed with chemicals, as this could cause the ingredients of the cabinet body to deteriorate or crack. • Be careful not to use an abrasi[...]

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    4 Introduction • Do not place vases or any other water -filled containers on this product. The water may spill onto the product causing fire or electric shock. • Stand — Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or table. Doing so can cause the product to fall, r esulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the[...]

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    5 Introduction 3D Glasses Prevention of accidental ingestion • Keep the accessory out of the reach of small children. Small childr en can accidentally swallow these parts. – If a child accidentally swallows any of these parts, seek immediate medical attention. Do not disassemble • Do not disassemble or modify the 3D Glasses except when recycl[...]

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    6 A V cable ( x 2) Component cable ( x 1) Y ellow Gr een Page 28 Page 28 Supplied accessories Introduction Optional accessories Some of the listed optional accessories may not be available depending on the region. Please check with your nearest Sharp Authorised Dealer for curr ent optional accessories as we may add more optional accessories from ti[...]

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    7 Protection against overturning There is a danger of the pr oduct overturning in the case of a disaster or sudden collision. Carry out the following tip- resistant measur ement for your safety . Anchoring the TV to the wall or a pillar 1 Affix the TV to the wall or a pillar using extra strong ties and cup hooks. View fr om the top no W all  Cup[...]

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    8 Attaching the stand unit • Before performing work, spread cushioning over the surface on which you will be laying the TV . This will prevent it fr om being damaged. CAUTION • Attach the stand in the correct direction. • Be sure to follow the instructions. Incorrect installation of the stand may result in the TV falling over . 1 Confirm that[...]

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    9 Preparation Connecting the TV Notes on installing the TV • Avoid direct sunlight and place the TV in a well-ventilated location. • Place the TV in a level location. • Do not turn on the power of the TV before connecting the AC cord. 1 Connect the antenna cable. n o p  Standard DIN45325 connector (IEC169-2)  Antenna cable (75-ohm coaxi[...]

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    10 Using the remote contr ol unit Inserting the batteries Before using the TV for the first time, insert two supplied “AAA” size batteries. When the batteries become depleted and the remote contr ol unit fails to operate, replace the batteries with new “AAA” size batteries. 1 Open the battery cover . 2 Insert the two supplied “AAA” size[...]

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    11 TV (front view) POWER OPC SLEEP POWER MENU INPUT VOL + /− CH 3D infrared emitter *1 Remote control sensor OPC sensor *2 POWER indicator SLEEP timer indicator OPC indicator *1 This panel emits infrared signal towar ds the 3D glasses you wear when viewing 3D images. Do not place anything between the 3D infrared emitter on the TV and the infrared[...]

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    12 TV (rear view) AUDIO (L / R) (WIRELESS LAN) OUTPUT AUDIO (L/R) is shared with AV IN) DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO IN (HDMI 2/PC) USB 1 port OUTPUT (Headphones/ AUDIO (L/R)) terminal* 1 USB 2 port (WIRELESS LAN) HDMI 1 (HDMI/ARC) terminal (INPUT 1) HDMI 2 (HDMI) terminal (INPUT 2) HDMI 3 (HDMI) terminal (INPUT 3) HDMI 4 (HDMI/MHL) terminal (INPUT 4[...]

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    13 Part names and functions Remote control unit EXT MEDIA TV INFO MENU GUIDE SLEEP 5 6 15 16 2 11 12 8 9 10 7 1 27 28 13 4 17 * 18 14 25 26 22 23 20 19 21 24 3 1 < (Standby/On) T o switch the power on and off (Page 17). 2 EXT MEDIA buttons AQUOS LINK If external equipment such as a AQUOS BD player is connected via HDMI cables and is AQUOS LINK c[...]

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    14 Quick guide What is the HOME? Y ou can easily launch to enjoy Inter net connection and Home network function and to perform settings for the TV from this “HOME” screen. By connecting the TV to the internet you can enjoy a variety of broadband content. Internet browsing on a TV behaves differ ently to a PC (Personal Computer). PC’ s have gr[...]

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    15 Quick guide Using software keyboar d Use the software keyboar d when you need to input text. Char.Set Caps Cancel Done Delete Clear Cursor Left Caps Char.Set Cursor Right 1 Char . Set Changes character set into the alphabet, numbers, symbols, etc. 2 Caps Changes characters to capital/lower case. 3 Done Confirm the entry . 4 Cancel Abort input an[...]

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    16 Initial auto installation When the TV is powered on for the first time after purchase, the initial auto installation wizar d appears. Follow the menus and make the necessary settings one after another . Confirm the following before turning on the power E Is the antenna cable connected? E Is the AC cord plugged in? 1 Press < on the TV . • Th[...]

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    17 Daily operation T ur ning on/off the power – using the contr ol panel of the TV T ur ning on/of f the power 1 T ur n on the power . Press < on the TV (after a few seconds, an image appears with sound). • Wait mor e than five seconds until you press < on the TV after inserting the power plug. 2 T ur n off the power . Switch it off by pr[...]

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    18 W atching TV (DTV only) Press > to change “DTV” or “A TV”. NOTE • When watching Digital Radio or Data broadcasting, the image is switched to DTV . • When watching external video source, the image is switched to A TV or DTV , which was watched lastly . CH list Y ou can check the CH list and view detailed information. MENU MENU 1 Pr[...]

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    19 Switching the digital audio format (DTV only) If multi sound modes are r eceived, each time you press MPX the mode switches as follows. Audio (ENG) STEREO L/R LR L R CH A CH B CH AB Audio (ENG) CH A Audio (ENG) MONO Press c / d to select L or R sound when the STEREO or DUAL MONO screen is displayed. Audio (ENG) STEREO L/R LR L R NOTE • The sou[...]

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    20 T eletext What is teletext? T eletext broadcasts pages of information and entertainment to specially equipped TV . Y our TV receives teletext signals broadcast by a TV network, and decodes them into graphical format for viewing. News, weather and sports information, stock exchange prices and programme pr eviews are among the many services availa[...]

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    21 View setting Initial teletext page (DTV only) If you set the language of the initial page (this page is displayed for the first time after pressing m ) for teletext in DTV mode, it will start from the selected language page. 1 Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Individual setting” > “Initi[...]

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    22 W atching TV EPG (DTV only) EPG is a programme list that is displayed on the scr een. With the EPG, you can check the schedule of DTV/ RADIO/DA T A, view detailed information about them, tune to an event currently on-air . Useful settings for using EPG Basic setting View setting EPG If you want to use the EPG for digital stations, select “Y es[...]

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    23 Selecting a programme using EPG (DTV only) Basic operation E Display the EPG screen Press GUIDE . GUIDE EPG 001 20 21 22 23 0 1 : Select : Enter : Back : Exit Programme info. Search by genre Search by date Timer list [Fri] 1/4 20:00 T oday [Sat]2 [Sun]3 [Mon]4 [T ue]5 [Wed]6 [Thu]7 [Fri]8 EPG [DTV-TV] 20:00 - 21:00 TV1 SD Moving TV1 TV2 TV3 TV4 [...]

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    24 4 Search a pr ogramme in a category 1 Press G . 2 Press a / b to select the desir ed genre, and then pr ess ? . 3 Press a / b to select a pr ogramme you want to watch, and then press ? . EPG [DTV-TV] [Fri] 1/4 20:00 T oday [Sat]2 [Sun]3 [Mon]4 [T ue]5 [Wed]6 [Thu]7 [Fri]8 Back to EPG : Select : Enter : Back : Exit Movie News Entertainment Sports[...]

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    25 W atching TV Timer setup using EPG Y ou can switch to a programme at a set time. 1 Press GUIDE . 2 Press a / b / c / d to select the pr ogramme you want to set, and then press ? . Back to EPG Programme info. Next Watch No Time shift 3 Press c / d to select “W atch” or “Time shift”, and then press ? . • If you select “No”, the TV re[...]

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    26 E Before connecting ... • Be sure to turn off the TV and any devices before making any connections. • Firmly connect a cable to a terminal or terminals. • Carefully read the operation manual of each external device for possible connection types. This also helps you get the best possible audiovisual quality to maximise the potential of the [...]

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    27 Connecting external devices Video connections HDMI connection Example of connectable devices E DVD player/recor der E Blu-ray player/recor der E Game console The HDMI connections permit digital video and audio transmission via a connection cable from a player/ recor der . The digital picture and sound data are transmitted without data compressio[...]

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    28 Connecting external devices YP B ( C B) P R ( C R) Component connection Example of connectable devices E VCR E DVD player/recor der Y ou will enjoy accurate colour reproduction and high quality images thr ough the INPUT 5 terminal when connecting a DVD player/recor der or other device. IN AUDIO (L/R) is shared with AV IN) n o (Y ellow) (Green) A[...]

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    29 Audio connections Speaker/amplifier connection Connect an amplifier with external speakers as shown below . E Connecting an amplifier with digital/ analogue audio inputs AUDIO (L / R) OUTPUT n o DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  Optical audio cable (for digital audio) (commercially available)  Stereo conversion cable (for analogue audio) (commercially[...]

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    30 AQUOS LINK Controlling HDMI devices using AQUOS LINK E What is AQUOS LINK? Using the HDMI CEC protocol, with AQUOS LINK you can interactively operate compatible system devices (A V amplifier , DVD player/recorder , Blu-ray player/recor der) using a single remote contr ol unit. By connecting AQUOS LINK-compatible devices with HDMI-certified cable[...]

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    31 AQUOS LINK connection First connect the AQUOS AUDIO speaker system or an AQUOS BD player/AQUOS recor der that supports the HDMI CEC protocol. NOTE • Refer to the operation manual of the device to be connected for further details. • After unplugging connection cables or changing the connection pattern, tur n on the power of the TV after all r[...]

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    32 AQUOS LINK Operating an AQUOS LINK device AQUOS LINK allows you to operate the HDMI-connected device with a single remote contr ol unit. EXT MEDIA Use the following procedur e to start playback. 1 Press I to start playback of a title. • See the section T op menu/title list if you want to start playback using the list of the titles in the AQUOS[...]

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    33 AQUOS LINK AQUOS LINK control Set to “On” to enable HDMI CEC functions. Auto power on If this is activated, the one touch play function is enabled. While the TV is in standby mode, it automatically turns on and plays back the image from the HDMI source. • The factory default for this item is “Off”. Selecting recor der Here, you can sel[...]

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    34 MENU MENU E Auto power on When an MHL-compatible device is connected to the TV , the TV tur ns on automatically . • This function operates when “AQUOS LINK control” is set to “On”. (See page 33.) E Auto input selection When an MHL-compatible device is connected while the TV is on, the input mode is selected automatically . • This fun[...]

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    35 Picture settings Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Picture”. Setup A V mode Picture OPC [Off ] [ST ANDARD] [ST ANDARD] CH list :Back :Enter Menu Backlight Contrast +40 [ +32] 0 : Select NOTE • After selecting a menu such as “A V mode”, “OPC”, “Backlight”, “Contrast”, “Brightness”, “Colour”, [...]

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    36 Picture Advanced This TV provides various advanced functions for optimising the picture quality . Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Picture” > “Advanced”. C.M.S.-hue This function adjusts the hue of a selected colour using a six-colour adjustment system. C.M.S.-saturation This function increases or decr eases [...]

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    37 Range of OPC The brightness level range of the OPC sensor’ s automatic adjustments can be set according to your prefer ences. The adjustment range of the OPC sensor can be set to a maximum of e 16 and a minimum of f 16. NOTE • This function is available only when the “OPC” setting is set to “On” or “On:Display”. • The maximum s[...]

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    38 Audio Surround This function produces a surr ound effect fr om the speakers. Item 3D Stadium Reproducing lifelike experience of excitements such that live sports or concert performances in a stadium create. 3D Hall Reproduces a concert hall experience with realistic live surr ound sound based on reverberant sounds measur ed in a concert hall. 3D[...]

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    39 Power save settings Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “ECO”. Setup No signal off ECO picture control ECO Energy save CH list Menu No operation off [Disable] [Disable] [Off] [On] :Back :Enter : Select NOTE • Y ou can also select “ECO” by pressing ECO . ECO ECO picture contr ol This function automatically detects [...]

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    40 Channel settings Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting”. Setup Network setup Auto installation View setting Channel settings CH list Menu Select recording device [USB storage] :Back :Enter : Select View setting Auto installation The TV automatically detects and stores all available services in your area. Thi[...]

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    41 Basic adjustment Buttons for “Manual adjust” operation Lock Press R button. When the service is locked, you must enter your password whenever you tune to the service. CH skip Press G button. Services with a  mark are passed over when pr essing CH r / s on the TV or remote contr ol unit. Delete Press Y button. The selected service is delet[...]

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    42 Label When a TV channel sends its network name, the “Auto installation” detects the information and assigns a name to it. However , you can change channel names individually . Select each character of the new name for the channel with using the software keyboar d (see page 15). NOTE • The name can be five characters or less. Select “Canc[...]

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    43 Individual setting – Password View setting Password Allows you to use a password to pr otect certain settings from being accidentally changed. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Individual setting” > “Password” . E Setting a password Register a four -digit password number to use the ?[...]

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    44 Example of time differ ence with GMT Local GMT off set Canberra Sydney +10:00 Singapore Kuala Lumpur +8:00 Bangkok Jakarta +7:00 New Delhi +5:30 Cairo +2:00 NOTE • If you select “No”, the TV will try to get the time for the broadcast. Time display This function allows you to display the clock time in the lower -right cor ner of the screen.[...]

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    45 Optional features settings Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option”. Setup Option for view Option 3D setup CH list Menu T erminal setting Colour system [Auto] :Back :Enter : Select Selecting the picture size manually Option Wide mode Y ou can select the picture size. Selectable picture size varies with the type of s[...]

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    46 Option 4:3 mode The “WSS” signal has 4:3 auto-switching that allows you to select between “Normal” and “Full”. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “4:3 mode”. Item Full Wide image without side bars. Normal Normal range keeping 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio. WSS signal 4:3 screen 4:3 mode “Norm[...]

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    47 Option Input label Y ou can label each input source with a custom description. 1 Press b to select the desir ed input source fr om the “INPUT” menu, and then press ? . 2 Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “T erminal setting” > “Input label”. 3 Press ? to display the softwar e keyboard and s[...]

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    48 Option Headphone out setting Y ou can select the headphone/speaker audio output when using the headphones. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “T erminal setting” > “Headphone out setting”. Item Headphone Audio output from headphones only . Dual Audio output from headphones and speakers. NOTE ?[...]

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    49 Additional features Option Game play time This function allows you to display the elapsed time on the screen when “A V mode” is set to “GAME”. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Game play time”. Item On Under connecting a game console to the TV , the elapsed time is displayed in 30-minute inc[...]

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    50 Connecting to the network T o enjoy internet services, you need to connect the TV to a router with a high speed connection to the internet. Y ou can also connect the TV to your Home network server through a r outer or access point. The TV connection to the router can either be wir ed or wireless. NOTE • If you choose a wired connection to the [...]

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    51 NOTE • When using the SHARP wireless LAN USB adapter (optional accessory), try to provide as much fr ee space around the device for best performance. • A wireless LAN connection and performance cannot be guaranteed for all residential envir onments. In the following cases, the wireless LAN signal may be poor or dr op, or the connection speed[...]

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    52 Network function Specifications (Wireless LAN USB adapter) Product name 802.11n Dual Band WLAN adapter Standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Host interface USB Frequency band 2412 f 2484 MHz 5150 f 5850 MHz Security Static WEP (64/128 bit, key index 1 only) WP A-PSK (TKIP) WP A2-PSK (AES) Modulation DBPSK@1 Mbps DQPSK@2 Mbps CCK@5.5/11 Mbps BPSK@6/9 Mbps [...]

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    53 Network function Using AQUOS.NET By connecting the TV to the Internet, you can enjoy a variety of broadband content. 1 Press HOME to display the “HOME” scr een. 2 Press a / b / c / d to select “AQUOS.NET” service, and then press ? . LAN HOME • If “ ” is displayed, check your TV’ s network settings and connection. 3 The screen for[...]

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    54 Clear browser setting Y ou can clear browser setting, which includes cookies, bookmarks and caches. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Clear browser setting”. NOTE • Password input is requir ed when executing “Clear browser setting” if Password is set. CAUTION • If you exercise this ope[...]

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    55 Network function DISCLAIMERS This Sharp device facilitates the access to content and services provided by thir d parties. The content and services accessible via this device belong to and may be proprietary to thir d parties. Therefor e, any use of such third party content and services must be in accordance with any authorization or terms of use[...]

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    56 Other useful featur es Using a USB device The TV provides you some functions using a USB device. Y ou can select which function to use after inserting a USB device in the USB port, and the TV starts the settings for each function. USB usage E Storage device for time shift E USB media to enjoy photos, music and videos Connecting a USB device Conn[...]

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    57 Other useful features Disconnecting the USB device When you disconnect the USB device, be sure to the following steps. For time shift Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Time shift setting” > “Device removal”. NOTE • This menu item cannot be selected when a USB storage device for time s[...]

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    58 Time shift recor ding Y ou can record the pr ogramme you are watching to the register ed USB storage device. Starting time shift recor ding Press REC E . • The TV starts time shift recor ding. NOTE • Y ou can also operate from the contr ol panel by pressing CONTROL . • Y ou cannot switch the channel or the input source during time shift re[...]

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    59 Time shift playback Playback recor ded scenes of the programme being recor ded. Press d during time shift r ecording. • The last recorded pr ogramme can be replayed after the end of recor ding. • Press H to return the scene that is broadcasting. NOTE • Y ou can also operate from the contr ol panel by pressing CONTROL . • Time shift playb[...]

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    60 Other useful features View setting Device registration Y ou need to perform this function to register the USB storage device for the time shift. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” >“Time shift setting” > “Device registration”. • Refer to For time shift (Page 57) for registering a USB stor[...]

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    61 USB media/Home network USB media/Home network In both modes, you can enjoy viewing photos, listening to music and watching videos from external USB devices (USB Memory , USB card reader (Mass Storage Class), USB HDD) or Home network server . NOTE • T o connect a Home network server , refer to Network function (Pages 49 – 51). • Some USB de[...]

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    62 Photo mode Viewing thumbnails * This scr een image is for the USB media mode. It may be slightly differ ent in the Home network mode. Buttons for thumbnail operations (When using USB media mode) Buttons Description ? When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory . When selecting a photo thumbnail: Enlarge the photo. a / b / c / d (Cursor) S[...]

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    63 Slide show E Selecting the BGM Setup the slide show BGM from “Select slide show BGM” by pressing B when selecting photo thumbnails. This function is available only for the USB media mode. Buttons for slide show BGM select operation Buttons Description ? When selecting a music file: Play music. a / b / c / d (Cursor) Select a desired item. C [...]

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    64 Video mode 16 Files 8 Files 15 Files 15 Files 10 Files Buttons for file selecting operations (When using USB media mode) Buttons Description ? When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory . When selecting a video file: Play the video. a / b / c / d (Cursor) Select a desired item. C Return to the previous operation. R button Select/deselect[...]

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    65 Other useful features Selecting the picture size for video mode Y ou can select the picture size in “Video mode”. 1 Select “Video mode”. • Refer to Selecting modes and drives/servers on page 61. 2 Press WIDE . • The “Wide mode” menu displays. 3 Press WIDE or a / b to select the desir ed item. • As you toggle the options, each i[...]

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    66 Connecting a PC HDMI connection PC HDMI 1, 2, 3 or 4 terminals n  HDMI-certified cable PC HDMI 2 terminal* o p  DVI/HDMI cable  3.5 mm stereo minijack cable * When using the HDMI 2 terminal, you must select the proper item in the “Audio select” menu depending on the type of HDMI cable connected (refer to page 46 for details). Analog[...]

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    67 Adjusting the PC image automatically Option Auto sync. This function enables the screen to be automatically adjusted to its best possible condition when the analogue terminals of the TV and PC are connected with a commercially available DVI/RGB conversion cable, etc. 1 Press b to select “PC” fr om the “INPUT” menu, and then press ? . 2 G[...]

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    68 PC control of the TV • When a programme is set, the TV can be contr olled from the PC using the RS-232C or IP . The input signal (PC/video) can be selected, the volume can be adjusted and various other adjustments and settings can be made, enabling automatic programmed playing. • Use an RS-232C serial control cable (cr oss type), ETHERNET ca[...]

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    69 Command list CONTROL ITEM COMMAND P ARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS POWER SETTING P O W R 0 _ _ _ POWER OFF (STANDBY) INPUT SELECTION A I T G D ____ INPUT SWITCHING (TOGGLE) I T V D ____ T V (CHANNEL FIXED) I D T V _ _ _ _ DTV (CHANNEL FIXED) IA V D *__ _ HDMI 1 f 4 (1 f 4), INPUT 5 f 6 (5 f 6), PC (7) INPUT SELECTION B I N P 5 1 _ _ _ INPUT 5 (COMPON[...]

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    70 Y ou can use special 3D glasses to watch 3D-supported images on this TV . • Y ou can enjoy 3D movies on this TV by viewing the movie through 3D glasses, sold separately . • T o produce 3D images, liquid crystal shutters in the 3D glasses alternately open and close imperceptibly fast to exactly match alternating left and right video images di[...]

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    71 Viewing 3D images MENU MEN U NOTE • The TV screen may temporarily become black when the TV is trying to detect a 3D image signal and when switching from 3D to 2D mode. Receiving a 3D image signal that can be detected automatically The image signal may contain a 3D identification signal. Y ou can enable the TV to automatically detect the 3D ima[...]

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    72 Enjoying 3D image viewing W atching 2D images in 3D Y ou can convert normal 2D images into 3D images. 1 Press 3D . 2 Press c / d to select “2D s 3D”, and then pr ess ? . 3 T ur n on the power of the 3D glasses, and then wear the 3D glasses. NOTE • The confirmation message to select either 3D or 2D mode is displayed on the screen once per h[...]

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    73 3D setup E Basic operation Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “3D setup” > select the menu you want to set. 3D auto change This function allows the TV to switch to 3D mode automatically when a 3D identification signal is detected. Item Mode 1 3D mode is selected automatically when a 3D signal is de[...]

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    74 T roubleshooting – 3D Images Problem Possible solution • 3D images are not displayed. • Is “3D auto change” set to “Off”? Pr ess 3D to switch to 3D mode. • If “3D auto change” is set to “Mode 1” or “Mode 2” but no 3D images are displayed, check the display format of the content being viewed. Some 3D image signals may [...]

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    75 T roubleshooting Problem Possible solution • No power . • Is the AC cord disconnected? • Check if you pressed < on the TV . • When the power switch does not work, remove the power plug and insert it again, and pr ess < on the TV after waiting more than five seconds. • The TV cannot be operated. • Exter nal influences such as li[...]

  • Page 78

    76 Reset If complex adjustments are made so that the settings cannot be restor ed to normal, you can reset the settings to the factory preset values. 1 Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Reset”. 2 If you have already set the passwor d, enter it here. 3 Press c / d to select “Y es”, and then pr[...]

  • Page 79

    77 Getting information Information Message list (DTV only) When new software is detected, you can confirm the update information and download the software fr om “Message list”. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Information” > “Message list”. NOTE • When the TV succeeds at downloading new software, the messa[...]

  • Page 80

    78 Appendix Information on the software licence for this pr oduct Software licence Y ou can read the software licences in this menu. Go to “HOME” > “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Information” > “Software licence”. E Software composition The software included in this pr oduct is comprised of various software components whose [...]

  • Page 81

    79 T rademarks T ruSurround HD, SRS and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. T ruSurround HD technology is incorporated under license fr om SRS Labs, Inc. Manufactured under license fr om Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and t[...]

  • Page 82

    80 Specifications Item LC-60LE640X Resolution 1,920 x 1,080 Video colour system P AL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43/P AL 60 TV function TV -standard Analogue P AL ( B/G, D/K, I), SECAM ( B/G, D/K, K/K1), NTSC:(M) Digital DVB - T Receiving channel VHF/UHF 44.25-863.25 MHz TV tuning system Auto preset 02ch/07ch/09ch/10ch/28ch at Australia. STEREO/BILINGUA[...]

  • Page 83

    81 Appendix Removing the stand For wall mounting with the optional bracket (AN-52AG4) remove the stand. Before setting TV on the wall • Remove the connected cables (DVD, VCR, etc) from the terminals. • Before performing work, make sure to turn off the TV . • Before performing work spread cushioning over the base ar ea to lay the TV on. This w[...]

  • Page 84

    82 Appendix Mounting the TV on a wall T o use this TV mounted on a wall, remove the AC cor d holder and the screws at the 4 locations on the r ear of the TV , and then use the screws supplied with the wall mount bracket to secur e the bracket to the rear of the TV . A UDI O (L / R ) ( WI R EL E S S L A N) O UTP U T AUDIO ( L/R) is s h a r ed w i th[...]

  • Page 85

    83 Dimensional drawings A U D IO (L / R) (W I REL ES S L AN ) OU TPU T AUDIO (L /R ) is sha red with AV I N ) 747 *1 1329 *1 1384 200 400 400 874 839 386 178 438 219 10° 106 AN-52AG4 28 145.5 73 332 382.5 *1 Active area NOTE • Dimensions do not include protrusions such as screws and some parts. Appendix LC60LE640X_EN_book.indb 83 LC60LE640X_EN_b[...]

  • Page 86

    84 CLEARING THE P ASSWORD 1 Go to “HOME” >“TV Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Individual setting” > “Passwor d”. 2 The password input scr een displays. 3 Press and hold both CH r and Y + on the TV simultaneously until the message appears on the scr een. NOTE • T o set the password again, refer to Passwor[...]

  • Page 87

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  • Page 88

    Printed in Malaysia TINS-F385WJZZ 12P08-MA-NP LC60LE640X_EN_book.indb 86 LC60LE640X_EN_book.indb 86 9/10/2012 2:48:54 PM 9/10/2012 2:48:54 PM[...]