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SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135
SHARP CORPORATION
Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
Imprimé sur 100% de papier recyclé.
Impreso en 100% de papel reciclado de postconsumo.
Papel 100% Reciclado-Cuidado do Meio Ambiente.
OPERATION MANUAL
MODE D’EMPLOI
MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN
MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO
Printed in Japan
Imprimé au Japon
Impreso en Japón
Impresso no Japão
TINS-B124WJZZ
04P02-###
ESPAÑOL
PORTUGUÊS
LIQUID CRYSTAL TELEVISION
TÉLÉVISEUR ACL
TELEVISOR CON PANTALLA
DE CRISTAL LÍQUIDO
TELEVISOR DE CRISTAL
LÍQUIDO
FRANÇAIS
ENGLISH
LC-15L1U
LC-15L1U
ENGLISH
LC-15L1U
LIQUID CRYSTAL TELEVISION
ENGLISH
OPERATION MANUAL
IMPORTANT:
To aid reporting in case of loss or theft, please record the TV’s model
and serial numbers in the space provided. The numbers are located at
the rear of the TV.
Model No.:
Serial No.:
U.S.A. ONLY
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
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 uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Continued)
WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
U.S.A. ONLY
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE
SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
“Note to CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical
Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.”
U.S.A. ONLY
This product utilizes tin-lead solder, and fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury. Disposal of these
materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact
your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eia.org
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the operation manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
U.S.A. ONLY
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
CANADA ONLY
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from
windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to
licensing.
CANADA ONLY
Page
Page
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................... 1
DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER ..................................... 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................. 4
REGARDING BATTERY CARE ............................... 7
CORRECT USE OF THE PRODUCT ....................... 9
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ................................... 10
PREPARATION ....................................................... 11
TV MAIN UNIT PART NAMES ............................... 14
WIRELESS CENTER PART NAMES ..................... 17
REMOTE CONTROL .............................................. 18
OPERATION FOR TRANSMISSION
AND RECEPTION OF VIDEO
AND AUDIO SIGNALS ....................................... 19
POWER ................................................................... 20
Turning the Main Power on and off .................. 20
Viewing with a Home AC Wall Outlet ............... 21
EZ SETUP (WITH AUTO CLOCK SETTING) ........ 22
EZ Setup during the First Power On ................ 22
SETTING THE CLOCK ........................................... 24
AUTO CLOCK Setting ....................................... 24
MANUAL CLOCK Setting .................................. 26
TV SIGNALS IN YOUR REGION ........................... 27
BATTERY CHARGE AND TRANSMISSION
SETTING .............................................................. 28
Battery Charge .................................................. 28
Transmission Setting ......................................... 28
BASIC OPERATION ............................................... 31
Turning on Power .............................................. 31
Standby .............................................................. 31
Switching TV/VIDEO [AV1/AV2/AV3/AV4]
Modes ............................................................. 32
Sound Volume ................................................... 33
Changing Channels ........................................... 34
SELECTING MENU ITEMS .................................... 35
ADJUSTMENTS ...................................................... 36
Adjusting SLEEP TIMER Settings .................... 36
Adjusting BRIGHTNESS Settings ..................... 37
Adjusting PICTURE FLIP Settings .................... 38
Adjusting PRESET Settings .............................. 39
Adjusting LANGUAGE Settings ........................ 40
Adjusting VIDEO ADJUST Settings .................. 41
SET UP .............................................................. 43
Adjusting BLUE SCREEN Settings ................... 45
Adjusting CLOSED CAPTION Settings ............ 46
Adjusting V-CHIP Settings ................................ 47
CONNECTION SYSTEM WITH VARIOUS WAYS
OF BEING USED ................................................. 54
Examples of Various Uses ................................ 54
Connecting System Chart of LC-15L1U ........... 55
Method of Connecting External Equipment ...... 56
Method of Using the Video Controller .............. 57
Watching Played Back Image from External
Equipment ....................................................... 58
Connecting a Home Video Game System, etc.
(AV-IN4) .......................................................... 59
How to Use AV-IN1 Output ............................... 60
Monitor Output for Picture and Sound Output
from AV-IN2/OUT Terminal ............................ 61
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................ 62
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... 65
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS .................................. 66
CALLING FOR SERVICE ....................................... 67
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................ 67
ENGLISH
CONTENTS
DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER
Thank you for your purchase of the Sharp Liquid Crystal Television. 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 color TV product, please read the following precautions carefully before using the product.
■ Read instructions—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. For units
designed to operate on batteries or another power source, refer to the operating instructions.
■ Power cord protection—The power 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.
■ If the AC adapter is misplaced or needs to be replaced, obtain the same type of adapter from a SHARP service
center or your dealer.
■ 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 perform servicing.
■ Repair—If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and request a qualified service person to perform repairs.
a.When the power 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.
e.When the product has been dropped or damaged.
f. 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 according
to the method recommended by the manufacturer.
■ Polarization—This AC adapter may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued)
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■ Cleaning—Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the product. Use a damp cloth to clean the product. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners.
■ Water and moisture—Do not use the product near water, such as bathtub,
washbasin, kitchen sink and laundry tub, swimming pool and in a wet basement.
■ Stand—Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or table.
Placing the product on an unstable base can cause the product to fall, resulting
in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the product. Use only 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.
■ When relocating the product placed on a cart, it must be moved with utmost
care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven floor surface can cause the
product to fall from the cart.
■ Ventilation—The vents and other openings in the cabinet are designed for
ventilation. Do not cover or block these vents and openings since insufficient
ventilation can cause overheating and/or shorten the life of the product. Do not
place the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface, since they can
block ventilation openings. This product is not designed for built-in installation; do
not place the product in an enclosed place such as a bookcase or rack, unless
proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions are followed.
■ The Liquid Crystal panel used in this product is made of glass. Therefore, it can
break when the product is dropped or applied with impact. Be careful not to be
injured by broken glass pieces in case the Liquid Crystal panel breaks.
■ Heat sources—Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators,
heaters, stoves and other heat-generating products (including amplifiers).
■ The Liquid Crystal panel is a very high technology product with 921,600 thin film transistors, giving you fine picture
details.
Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.
Please note that this does not affect the performance of your product.
■ To prevent fire, never place any type of candle or naked flames on the top or
near the TV set.
■ To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this products to dripping or
splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the
products.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued)
■ If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical
Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection
to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
NEC—NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
■ Lighting – For added protection for this television equipment during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long period of time, unplug it
from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the
equipment due to lightning and power-line surges.
■ Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits
as contact with them might be fatal.
■ Do not use in the direct vicinity of electronic appliances that use high-precision control signals or weak signals.
The use of this unit may have adverse effects including incorrect operation of electronic appliances posing the risk of
accidents.
Examples of electronic appliances for which you should exercise caution
Hearing aids, pace-makers, other medical electric appliances, fire alarms, automatic doors, other automatically
controlled devices, etc.
■ Do not use in places where its use is forbidden, including inside aircraft and in hospitals.
The use of this unit may have adverse effects on electronic appliances and electric appliances for medical use, posing the
risk of accidents.
Observe the instructions of medical institutions.
■ Although this unit is equipped with an anti-bugging scramble function, be aware of interception.
As this unit uses radio waves, keep in mind a third party may intentionally try to intercept the signals the unit emits.
Do not use this unit to dispatch important information that contains secrets or for information that may endanger human
life.
* Interception constitutes the intentional or accidental use of the contents of wireless communication by third parties.
■ Concerning damages
Please be aware Sharp will not accept any claims for damage by you or a third party due to incorrect operation of this
unit, any troubles during use, or other problems, or any damages arising out of the use of this unit, except for those cases
for which Sharp is legally held liable for compensation.
REGARDING BATTERY CARE
• The battery used in the product is a lithium-ion battery. Even if
the battery is charged and stored, the amount of charge in the
battery will drop.
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Charge the battery before use.
• Make sure to charge the battery until the CHARGE indicator
of the product goes off (fully charged). The operating time is
shortened when using a battery which has not been fully
charged. (For a detailed description of how to charge the
battery, refer to page 20.)
Precautions to be Taken during Charging
• Charge the battery only at temperatures within the range of
50°F to 86°F (10°C to 30°C) (temperatures that are comfortable for people). At lower temperatures it becomes more
difficult to charge the battery and the battery deteriorates. It is
not possible to sufficiently charge the battery at high temperatures.
• The battery may become hot during charging or during use,
but this is not a sign of malfunctioning.
• It may take more time to fully charge a hot battery.
Regarding Operating Time and Use under Low Temperatures for the Battery
• The battery has a certain life expectancy. The battery is
consumed as time elapses even if the battery is not used. A
battery that has been used for about a year may give you less
operating time depending on the conditions under which it
was stored. If a battery that has been charged correctly
operates for a much shorter time than usual, it has reached
the end of its life and must be replaced with a new battery.
• When the battery is at a low temperature (lower than 50°F
(10°C)) in winter, the operating time may be very short. The
battery undergoes an internal chemical reaction in order to
generate electricity. When the temperature outside is lower,
the chemical reaction becomes less vigorous and operating
time becomes shorter.
How to Get the Most out of the Battery
• Turn off the power supply frequently when not in use in order to give the battery longer life.
Storage Precautions
• The battery is consumed as time elapses even if the battery is
not used. To prevent consumption;
(1) If the battery will not be used for a long time, use the
product to run down what is left of the battery charge and
set “BATTERY CHARGE” to “OFF” in the menu screen.
(Refer to page 28.)
(2) Make sure to use the battery at least once every six
months.
Battery Specification
Battery type
Nominal voltage
Battery capacity
Operating temperature
Maximum dimensions
Weight
lithium-ion battery
11.1 V
5700 mAh
50°F to 86°F (10°C to 30°C)
appx. Length 8 23/64 inch (212 mm) × Width 1 5/8 inch (41 mm) × Height 1 35/64 inch (39 mm)
appx. 1.1 lbs. (0.5 kg)
REGARDING BATTERY CARE (Continued)
Prohibited use for which safety is not guaranteed.
• Do not try to disassemble or modify the battery. The battery
contains safety mechanisms and protection devices.
Damaging these safety devices may cause the battery to
generate heat or smoke, or to rupture or ignite.
• Do not connect the + and – terminals together with metal
such as wires. Do not carry or store the battery together
with metal objects such as necklaces and hairpins. Doing
so may cause the battery to be short-circuited so as to
cause an extremely large amount of electric current to flow,
which may cause the battery to generate heat or smoke,
rupture or ignite, or may cause metal objects such as wire,
necklaces, or hairpins to heat up.
• Do not expose batteries to fire or heat. Doing so may cause
insulating materials to melt, damage gas exhaust valves or
safety mechanisms, or ignite electrolytic solutions, which
may cause the battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture
or ignite.
• Do not leave the battery in or near fire, stoves, or other
high-temperature locations (of temperatures greater than
140°F (60°C)). If a resin separator is damaged by heat, the
battery may become internally short-circuited and this may
cause the battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or
ignite.
• Do not expose the battery to water or salt water, or allow
the battery to get wet. If the protection device contained in
the battery is broken, this may cause the battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not charge the battery near a fire or in direct sunlight. If
the battery becomes hot, the protection device for preventing danger operates to disable the battery from being
charged. If the protection device contained in the battery
becomes broken, the battery is charged at an abnormal
electric current or voltage. An abnormal chemical reaction
occurs inside the battery which may cause the battery to
generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Charge the battery in compliance with the specified charging conditions. If the battery is charged without compliance
to the charging conditions (at temperatures greater than the
specified temperature, at voltages and electric current
greater than the specified amount or with modified chargers), the battery may be overcharged or charged at an
abnormal electric current and an abnormal chemical
reaction may occur inside the battery, which may cause the
battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not pierce the battery with nails, strike the battery with a
hammer, or step on the battery. Doing so may cause the
battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not subject the battery to strong impacts or throw it
away. If the protection device contained in the battery
becomes broken, the battery is charged at an abnormal
electric current or voltage. An abnormal chemical reaction
may then occur inside the battery, which may cause the
battery to generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not use the battery if it has been considerably damaged
or deformed. This may cause the battery to generate heat
or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Do not solder directly onto the battery. Doing so may cause
insulating materials to melt, or damage gas exhaust valves
or the safety mechanism, which may cause the battery to
generate heat or smoke, rupture or ignite.
• Use a battery case when carrying the battery.
• Keep the battery out of reach of children.
• In the event that the fluid inside the battery gets into one’s
eye, do not rub the eye because this may cause loss of
eyesight. Rinse the eye with clean water and consult a
doctor immediately. In the event that the fluid becomes
attached to skin or clothes, wash it off with clean water
immediately as this may cause injury.
CORRECT USE OF THE PRODUCT
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Precautions Regarding Radio Waves
■ Do not use the product at the following locations. There may be cases where noise occurs or transmission/reception is
not possible.
• Locations where magnetic fields, electrostatic or interference occurs due to devices such as Bluetooth, wireless LANs, or
microwave ovens etc. that utilize the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the product. (There may be cases where radio waves
cannot reach depending on the environment.)
• Keep the product away from a radio devices during use. (There may be cases of noise interference.)
■ Under the same frequency band as the product uses, in addition to Bluetooth, wireless LANs, and microwave ovens
etc. that utilize the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the product, operation can also take place at on-site radio
stations that require a license for mobile object identification used in factories and manufacturing lines etc. and
specified low power radio stations.
• Before using the product, make sure that there is no on-site radio stations for mobile object identification or specified low power
radio stations operating in the vicinity of the product.
• If there is any interference occurring to on-site radio stations for mobile object identification due to the product, stop using the
product immediately.
Regarding Range of Usage
■ The product is limited to domestic use.
(There is a possibility that transmission distance may become short depending on the communication environment.)
■ In the following cases, reception may become bad or impossible, which may cause sound and pictures to be interrupted (pictures and sound are stopped), or blocks of noise to appear.
• Using the product in a reinforced concrete building such as a condominium building or a house of a metal structure.
• Using the product at locations near large-scale metallic furniture.
• Using the product in a crowd of people or close to buildings or obstacles, etc.
• Using the product at locations where magnetic fields, electrostatic and interference occur due to devices such as Bluetooth,
wireless LANs, or microwave ovens, etc. that utilize the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the product.
■ Regarding reflected radio waves
• Radio waves that reach a television receiver are radio waves (direct waves) directly transmitted from a transmitter and radio
waves (reflected waves) arriving from various directions as a result of being reflected by walls, furniture, or buildings etc. There
are good and bad positions in terms of wave conditions due to the influence of these reflected waves, which may cause poor
picture reception. In this case, try changing the location of the TV receiver slightly. There are cases where pictures and sound
are distorted or interrupted due to the reflected waves as a result of a person passing over or approaching between the transmitter and the television receiver.
When a signal other than a regular signal is input
• When a signal other than a regular signal that is incompatible with this unit is input, the screen may freeze, but this is not a
malfunction.
• When a signal other than a regular signal is input from the Antenna, AV-IN1, AV-IN2, or AV-IN3 terminals, reception may be bad
depending on the performance of the Wireless Center, and the message “THIS SIGNAL IS NOT COMPATIBLE.” will display.
• Signals compatible with the Wireless Center are as follows:
H: 15.73426 kHz / V: 59.94 Hz
(Note: Reception may be available with AV-IN4.)
Precaution Regarding Electromagnetic Wave Disturbance
• If electric devices, such as a cellular phone, are used near this unit, electromagnetic wave disturbance may occur between
apparatus. In such cases, the picture quality may decrease and noise may appear.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Confirm that the following accessories are provided with the product.
Wireless remote control (×1), Remote control holder (×1),
“AAA” size (UM/SUM-4) dry batteries (×2)
Rechargeable battery (×1)
RRMCGA152WJSA
UBAT1A011WJZZ
Terminal cover
(See page 20)
LHLDZA216WJZZ
Wireless Center (×1), Wireless Center stand (×1)
(See pages 11, 15, 18)
AC adapters (×2)
UADP-A041WJPZ
MAIN
POWER
POWER SIGNAL LEVEL
Screws (×
×3)
GDAI-A074WJSA
UADP-A042WJPZ
(See page 17)
Video controller (×1)
Manuals
TINS-B124WJZZ
Cable clamps (×2), Table stand (×1)
QCNWGA033WJPZ
(See pages 55, 57, 60)
LIQUID CRYSTAL TELEVISION
TÉLÉVISEUR ACL
TELEVISOR CON PANTALLA
DE CRISTAL LÍQUIDO
TELEVISOR DE CRISTAL
LÍQUIDO
ESPAÑOL
*Product shape varies in some countries.
(See pages 13, 21)
PORTUGUÊS
LC-15L1U
FRANÇAIS
ENGLISH
QACCDA023WJPA × 2 pcs
OPERATION MANUAL
MODE D’EMPLOI
MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN
MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO
LHLDW0109CESA
Antenna cables (×2)
(See page 59)
QCNWG0003CEPA
Connecting System Chart of
LC-15L1U
TCAUZA072WJZZ
Registration Card
TCADEA028WJZZ
QCNWG0004CEZZ
(See page 15)
10
CDAI-A072WJ02
(See page 12)
Cautions Regarding Radio
Wave Interference
TCAUZA071WJZZ
PREPARATION
■ Use the remote control by pointing it toward the remote control sensor window
on the TV main unit. Objects between the remote control and sensor window
may prevent proper operation.
POWER CHARGE SLEEP
SLEEP indicator
CHARGE indicator
POWER indicator
Remote sensor window
Cautions regarding use of the remote control
■ Do not expose the remote control to shock.
In addition, do not expose the remote control to liquid, and do not place it in an
area with high humidity.
■ Do not install or place the remote control under direct sunlight. The heat may
cause deformation of the unit.
■ The remote control may not work properly if the remote control sensor window
of the TV main unit is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such cases,
change the angle of the lighting or LCD TV set, or operate the remote control
closer to the remote control sensor window.
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Using the Remote Control
Batteries for the Remote Control
Before using the LCD TV set for the first time, install two (“AAA” size, UM/SUM-4) batteries (supplied). When the batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate, replace the batteries with new (“AAA” size, UM/SUM-4)
batteries.
Open the battery cover.
Insert two (“AAA” size, UM/SUM4) batteries.
Close the battery cover.
–
–
■ Slide the cover while pressing the
(b) part.
■ Position the positive and negative
ends of the batteries as indicated in
the compartment.
■ Engage the claw on the cover into
the battery housing and slide shut.
Caution!
Cautions regarding batteries
Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage and/or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
• Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (+) and (–) as indicated in the compartment.
• Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix batteries of different types.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new battery and/or cause the old
battery to leak chemicals.
• Remove batteries when they become weak.
Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If chemical leakage is found, wipe with a cloth.
• The batteries supplied with the product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions.
• If the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control.
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PREPARATION (Continued)
Antenna Connection
ANTENNAS
• The antenna requirements for good color television reception are more important than those for black & white television reception.
For this reason, a good quality outdoor antenna is strongly recommended.
The following is a brief explanation of the type of connections that are provided with the various antenna systems.
F-type connector
1. A 75-ohm system is generally a round cable with F-type connector that can easily be
attached to a terminal without tools (not supplied).
75-ohm coaxial cable (round)
2. A 300-ohm system is a flat “twin-lead” cable that can be attached to a 75-ohm terminal
through a 300-75-ohm adapter (not supplied).
300-ohm twin-lead cable (flat)
OUTDOOR ANTENNA CONNECTION
• Use one of the following two diagrams if you connect an outdoor antenna.
A: Using a VHF/UHF combination outdoor antenna
B: Using separate VHF and/or UHF outdoor antennas
• Connect the outdoor antenna cable lead-in to ANT. (Antenna terminal) on the rear of the Wireless Center.
A: Combination VHF/UHF antenna
300/75-ohm
adapter
(not supplied)
VHF/UHF
antenna
VHF/UHF
antenna
or
300-ohm
twin-lead
75-ohm
coaxial cable
Wireless Center
IN
AV-IN3
AV-IN2
/OUT
AV-IN1
MONITOR
OUT
AV-IN1
VIDEO
B: Separate VHF and/or UHF antennas
Antenna cable
ANT.
AUDIO
UHF
antenna
AUDIO
OUT
300-ohm
twin-lead
IR
OUT
POWER FACTORY
INPUT SERVICE
DC12V
MONITOR
OUT
S-VIDEO
VHF
antenna
VCR
TV
300-ohm
twin-lead
IN OUT
Combiner
(not supplied)
or
DVD
75-ohm
coaxial cable
TV/VCR/DVD, etc.
NOTICE
F-type connector
F-type connector should be finger-tightened only.
When connecting the RF cable to the TV set, do not tighten F-type
connector with tools.
If tools are used, it may cause damage to your TV set.
(The breaking of internal circuit, etc.)
75-ohm coaxial cable
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PREPARATION (Continued)
CABLE TV (CATV) CONNECTION
• A 75-ohm coaxial cable connector is built into the set for easy hookup. When connecting the 75-ohm coaxial cable to the
set, screw the 75-ohm cable to the ANT. terminal.
• Some cable TV companies offer “premium pay channels”. Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled, a cable TV converter/descrambler is generally provided to the subscriber by the cable TV company. This converter/
descrambler is necessary for normal viewing of the scrambled channels. (Set your TV to channel 3 or 4, typically one of
these channels is used. If this is unknown, consult your cable TV company.) For more specific instructions on installing
cable TV, consult your cable TV company. One possible method of utilizing the converter/descrambler provided by your
cable TV company is explained below.
Please note: An RF switch provided with two inputs (A and B) is required (not supplied).
ENGLISH
Antenna Connection (Continued)
“A” position on the RF switch (not supplied): You can view all unscrambled channels by using the TV’s channel keys.
“B” position on the RF switch (not supplied): You can view the scrambled channels via the converter/descrambler by using
the converter’s channel keys.
RF switch (not supplied)
Two-set
signal
splitter
(not
supplied)
Cable TV line
IN
OUT
Cable TV converter/
descrambler
(not supplied)
Note:
• Consult your SHARP Dealer or Service Center for the type of splitter, RF switch or combiner that might be required.
Power Connection
Connect to the DC input terminal of each product.
AC cord
AC wall
outlet
IR
OUT
POWER FACTORY
INPUT SETTING
DC12V
AC wall
outlet
AC adapter
Wireless
Center
TV main unit
AC adapter
AC cord
Note:
• Always turn MAIN POWER of the TV main unit and the Wireless Center to OFF when connecting the AC adapters.
• If there is a Sharp product close to the video controller, the product may malfunction during transmission of the video controller.
• Unplug the AC adapters from the TV main unit, Wireless Center unit and AC wall outlet when the TV main unit is not to be used for a
long period of time.
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TV MAIN UNIT PART NAMES
Numbers in
indicate the main pages where the corresponding item is described in this manual.
TV main unit (Top view: Control section)
MAIN POWER 31
VOL (–)/(+) 33
TV/VIDEO 32
CH ( )/( ) 34
MENU 35
VOL
CH
MENU TV/VIDEO
MAIN POWER
TV main unit (Front view)
Left speaker
Right speaker
SLEEP indicator 36
CHARGE indicator 20
POWER indicator 22
Table stand (Detachable) 15
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Remote sensor window 11
TV MAIN UNIT PART NAMES (Continued)
Remote control holder
The remote control can be placed in the
remote control holder when moving the TV.
1 Attach the remote control holder to the
handle with the arrow ( ) in the center of
the holder facing upward.
2 Place the remote control in the remote
control holder.
Handle
ENGLISH
TV main unit (Rear view)
POWER
POWER
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
DISPLAY
ENTER
MUTE
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
ENTER
FLASH
BACK
VOL
CH
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASH
BACK
VOL
MTS
CH
MTS
VIDEO
AUDIO(L)
AV-IN4
AUDIO(R)
S-VIDEO
HEADPHONE jack
VIDEO
AV- IN4
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
HEAD
PHONE
Table stand
release button
FACTORY
SERVICE
POWER INPUT DC 15 V
Removing and Attaching the Table Stand
Handle
Lift the TV main unit straight up by holding the handle while depressing the
table stand release button.
Table stand
release button
Table stand
Unfold the stand.
• Securely unfold the stand until you hear a clicking sound. Only use the
stand after first unfolding until a clicking sound is heard to ensure that it is
stable.
Stand
Fold up the stand.
• Return the stand to its original unfolded position.
Insert the TV main unit straight into the table stand.
• The TV main unit cannot be inserted if inclined on an angle. Inserting the
TV main unit with force can cause damage or a malfunction.
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TV MAIN UNIT PART NAMES (Continued)
Removing the Back Cover
■ Before connecting cables and cords to the rear terminals, remove the back covers. Push
in the tabs and pull out the back covers carefully.
■ To mount the cover, insert the 2 hooks on the bottom of the cover into the cabinet and
press on the upper part of the back cover until the tab locks in place with a click.
Listening with Headphones
■ Plug the headphone mini-plug into the HEADPHONE jack located on the rear of the TV set.
▼ On-screen display
VIDEO
Headphones
AV- IN4
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
VOLUME
20
HEAD
PHONE
Adjust the sound volume
using VOL (e)/(f) on the
remote control.
Rear terminal
Note:
• Headphones are not included in the supplied accessories.
• No sound is heard from the TV main unit speakers when a headphone mini-plug is connected into the HEADPHONE jack.
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WIRELESS CENTER PART NAMES
TV main unit
When the TV is turned off with the remote control, the
Wireless Center is switched to standby (POWER indicator
is lit red). (There may be a time lag of about 5 to 6
seconds.)
Placing the Wireless Center Where You Want It
Wireless Center
We recommend placing the Wireless Center in an area
where there are no obstructions to impede radio wave
transmission/reception.
(Do not place the Wireless Center in a box.)
Transmission
Front
Rear
VIDEO
AV-IN1 AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
Antenna
input
terminal
MAIN
POWER
ENGLISH
POWER Indicator
AV-IN1 (S-VIDEO)
POWER SIGNAL LEVEL
IN
AV-IN3
AV-IN2
/OUT
AV-IN1
MONITOR
OUT
AV-IN1
VIDEO
ANT.
POWER indicator
MAIN
POWER · Green:
Operation in
button
progress
(when power is on)
· Red: Standby
SIGNAL LEVEL
indicator
(Reception gain)
· Green:
Communication
in progress
· Red:
Difficulty
in transmission
· Not lit:
Not communicating
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
IR
OUT
POWER FACTORY
INPUT SERVICE
DC12V
MONITOR
OUT
S-VIDEO
Antenna
output
terminal
Note:
• The distance for which transmission is possible between the
TV main unit and Wireless Center is about 15 meters.
However, this distance may vary depending on the location
or conditions under which the Wireless Center is used.
• If the TV main unit gets close to the Wireless Center, there
may be cases where noise appears on the screen. In this
case, keep the TV main unit away from the Wireless Center
until the noise decreases, or try to change the transmission
channel setting (page 28).
MONITOR OUT
(S-VIDEO)
VIDEO
MONITOR AUDIO (L)
OUT
AUDIO (R)
VIDEO
AV-IN2 AUDIO (L)
/OUT
AUDIO (R)
Factory
adjustment
terminal
POWER INPUT
DC 12V
Video controller
terminal
VIDEO
AV-IN3 AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
Setting up the Wireless Center
• The Wireless Center can be placed horizontally or upright.
• When placing horizontally:
The side on which the rubber feet are attached is the
bottom.
• When placing upright:
Fasten the stand to the bottom of the Wireless Center with
the screws provided.
Wireless Center
stand
Rubber foot
Rubber foot
* Failure to securely fasten the stand may cause the
Wireless Center to tip over during use.
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REMOTE CONTROL
1 POWER (p. 22)
Switch the Liquid Crystal Television power on or off.
POWER
10
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
11
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
Display the channel and time information, and check
the amount of remaining battery power.
3 SLEEP (p. 36)
Set the sleep timer.
ENTER
MUTE
2 DISPLAY (p. 21)
12
4 ENTER
13
14
5 BRIGHT (p. 37)
Execute a command.
Adjust the brightness of the screen.
6 MUTE (p. 33)
Mute the sound.
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7 VOL (+)/(–) (p. 33)
Set the volume.
8 CH ( )/( ) (p. 34)
Select channel.
9 MTS (p. 33)
Select audio settings.
10 PIC. FLIP (p. 38)
Set the orientation of the picture.
11 a/b/c/d (Cursor control) (p. 22)
Select a desired item on the screen.
12 TV/VIDEO (p. 32)
Select a Liquid Crystal Television input source.
13 MENU (p. 35)
Display the menu screen.
14 FLASHBACK (p. 34)
Return to the previous channel.
15 Channel Select (p. 34)
Set the channel.
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OPERATION FOR TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS
To confirm the TV main unit correctly receives the video and audio signal output by the Wireless Center, first put
these devices closely together.
Page
1.
2.
3.
4.
Connecting an antenna to the Wireless Center ..................................................................................
Connecting an external equipment to the Wireless Center ...............................................................
Switching on the power of the Wireless Center ..................................................................................
Switching on the power of the TV main unit and the external equipment .......................................
ENGLISH
Preparation
12
55
22
22
5. Performing “CH-SETTING” ................................................................................................................... 43
6. Select a TV channel using the remote control and
confirm broadcast programs are received correctly ........................................................................... 34
7. Switching between TV/VIDEO using the remote control ..................................................................... 32
8. Perform playback operations, etc. of the external equipment using the remote control to check
correct reception
(In case reception does not take place correctly, reconfirm the connections)
Check the video controller correctly points to the infrared receiver
of the remote control for the external equipment ...................................................................................... 57
9. Move the TV main unit to the desired location and check for correct reception
• Correct reception may not be possible in locations where radio waves cannot reach or when other
conditions exist that obstruct the radio waves.
In this case, change the location of the receiver to a place where it receives signals correctly.
• Since the “CHANNEL” of the “TRANSMISSION SETTING” is set to “AUTO”, the viewing conditions may
improve when the setting is reset.
Note:
• When watching TV with the built-in battery in the condition in which this unit was purchased, the battery does not have
enough charge left. Use after charging the battery sufficiently. (See page 20.)
• As this unit transmits and receives video and audio signals from the Wireless Center using radio waves, operation using
the remote control will be delayed by approximately 1 second.
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POWER
Turning the Main Power on and off
See page 15 for how to remove the table stand.
■ Installing the Battery
Open the cover of the battery
case.
Remove the terminal cover of the
battery.
Pack toward the left side first and
then push the battery inside the
compartment.
Cover of the
battery case
Terminal cover
Place on a soft cloth.
Battery
■ When Removing
Shift the battery to the right.
• The lever will return to its
original position.
• Move the battery to the right
until the lever returns
completely.
Close the cover of the battery
case.
• Align the tabs of the cover with
the corresponding grooves in
the TV and snap into position.
With the lever pulled forward, lift up on
the battery while pushing to the left.
• Always make sure to attach the
terminal cover to the removed
battery.
Lever
Lever
■ Charging the Battery
Charge the battery when using for the first time (“BATTERY CHARGE” is set to “ON” (page 28)). Plug the AC adapter into a
wall outlet and the corresponding connector on the TV. The CHARGE indicator lights and charging begins. When charging is
completed, the CHARGE indicator turns off.
AC wall outlet
TV main unit
CHARGE
indicator
AC adapter
AC cord
Note:
• General Reference for Charging Time:
When charging level has fallen to 0: About 5 hours
• General Reference for Battery Operating Time:
About 2 hours (when “BRIGHTNESS” is set to “NORMAL”)
* Operating time varies according to the conditions of use.
• Charging time refers to the amount of time required to charge a completely worn down battery.
• Charging time may be longer depending on ambient temperature, battery condition and other factors. Check to make sure the CHARGE
indicator is not lit before using.
• Operating time may be shorter depending on certain conditions such as use in cold climates.
Charging while Viewing:
The battery will be charged, while you are viewing if “BATTERY CHARGE” is set to “ON” (page 28). In this case, charging
takes about 12 hours. To preserve battery performance it is recommended that “BATTERY CHARGE” be set to “OFF” if
battery power is not in constant use.
Note:
• Charging time may be longer depending on ambient temperature, battery condition and other factors. Check to make sure the CHARGE
indicator is not lit before using.
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POWER (Continued)
The viewing time differs according to the BRIGHTNESS setting
(page 37).
Note:
• Operating time may be shorter depending on certain conditions such
as use in cold climates.
When You Want to Check the Amount of Remaining
Battery Power
Press DISPLAY on the remote control.
• Although the remaining battery power indicator will flash red
for the first 10 seconds, it will remain lit constantly after that
time.
• The amount of remaining charge is only displayed when
operating on battery power.
• The remaining battery power indicator changes according to
battery status, temperature and conditions of use. This
indicator should be used as a reference for the amount of
battery power remaining.
BRIGHTNESS Setting
BRIGHT
NORMAL
DARK
Viewing Time
about 1.5 hours
about 2 hours
about 3 hours
ENGLISH
General Reference for Battery Viewing Time
Remaining
battery
power
indicator
The remaining battery power indicator
changes as shown below when the battery
level becomes low.
(Green)
(Green)
(Red)
The remaining battery power indicator is
displayed constantly regardless of whether
the on-screen display is on or off when the
battery level is low.
When Battery is not Charging Properly
• If the CHARGE indicator begins to flash extremely rapidly during charging, this means that charging is not proceeding
normally.
• When the CHARGE indicator flashes at an interval of about a second during charging, the TV main unit is not in an
appropriate temperature range for charging. The temperature range for charging should be approximately between 50°F
(10°C) and 86°F (30°C).
• If the CHARGE indicator begins to flash extremely rapidly (at about 3 flashes a second) during charging, this means that
charging is not proceeding normally because the battery may malfunction. Replace the battery with the new one.
Viewing with a Home AC Wall Outlet
Plug the AC adapter of the Wireless Center and AC adapter of the TV main unit into an AC wall outlet.
• Check to make sure that the proper voltages indicated on the products are being used when plugging the AC adapters into
their respective DC terminals.
• If there is a Sharp product close to the video controller, the product may malfunction during transmission of the video
controller.
AC cord
AC wall
outlet
IR
OUT
POWER FACTORY
INPUT SETTING
DC12V
AC wall
outlet
AC adapter
Wireless
Center
TV main unit
AC adapter
AC cord
■ Using the AC Adapter
• Although the AC adapters may become warm during use, this is not a malfunction.
• Do not wrap or cover the AC adapters with a blanket or similar covering. This can cause a malfunction or accident.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the AC adapters. The insides of the AC adapter contain high-voltage components
that can result in the risk of electrical shock.
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EZ SETUP (WITH AUTO CLOCK SETTING)
EZ SETUP during the First Power On
Control section of TV main unit
MAIN POWER
■ When you turn on the TV and the Wireless Center for the first time, it will
automatically memorize the broadcasting channels and clock.
Please perform the following instructions before you press MAIN POWER.
(1) Insert the batteries into the remote control. (See page 11.)
(2) Connect the antenna cable to the Wireless Center. (See page 12.)
(3) Connect the AC adapter to the POWER INPUT terminal of the product and
plug in the AC cord to the wall outlet. (See page 13.)
POWER indicator
POWER indicator
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
Press a/b to select “ENGLISH”,
“ESPAÑOL” (SPANISH) or “FRANCAIS”
(FRENCH), and press ENTER.
Press a/b to select “ON” or “OFF”.
When you select “ON”, the TV set will
automatically memorize the broadcasting
channels.
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
ENTER
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
Press MAIN POWER of the Wireless
Center unit.
• The POWER indicator of the Wireless
Center turns green.
a/b
POWER
Press MAIN POWER of the TV main
unit.
• The “SELECT LANGUAGE” screen
with a list of the languages for the onscreen display appears.
• The POWER indicator of the TV main
unit turns green.
SELECT LANGUAGE
ENGL I SH
ESPAÑOL
FRANCA I S
SELECT :
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
E Z SE TUP
Press a/b to select “ON” or “OFF”.
Press ENTER to access EZ SETUP
mode.
Note:
• If you select “OFF” in “EZ SETUP CH-SETTING”,
EZ SETUP will be canceled.
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EX I T :
Press ENTER to access AUTO CLOCK
mode.
When you select “ON”, the TV set will
automatically search the time signals
(EDS signals), provided by some TV
stations, to adjust the clock. The AUTO
CLOCK setting may take from several
minutes to an hour depending on the
number of channels to receive and
signal status. If you know the channel of
the EDS signal carrier (PBS or other) in
your area, select “OFF” and follow the
procedure in AUTO CLOCK Setting.
(See pages 24, 25.)
ENTER
CH - SE T T I NG
ON
OFF
SELECT :
ENTER :
ENTER :
ENTER
E Z SE TUP
AUTO CLOCK
ON
OFF
SELECT :
ENTER :
ENTER
EZ SETUP (WITH AUTO CLOCK SETTING) (Continued)
If you want to stop the EZ SETUP
process once it has started, press c
and it will be canceled. If you want to
SET UP again, please refer to pages 43
and 44 on “SET UP”.
POWER
DISPLAY
SLEEP
Press a/b to select “YES”, and press
ENTER.
PIC. FLIP
ENGLISH
EZ SETUP during the First Power On (Continued)
CONNECT ANTENNA OR CABLE.
START EZ SETUP?
YES
NO
ENTER
To cancel EZ SETUP
MUTE
FLASHBACK
VOL
SELECT :
ENTER :
ENTER
EX I T :
MENU
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
CH
ENTER/
a/b/c/d
Press c.
The tuner will automatically search for
the broadcasting and cable TV channels.
(The CH No. will automatically increase
when it appears.)
PLEASE WA I T
AUTO PROGRAMMI NG
STOP :
The TV set will automatically search for
EDS signals.
PLEASE WA I T
NOW SEARCH I NG T IME
If EDS signals are received, the channel
number and time will be displayed, and
then the screen shown in step 8
appears.
STOP :
Once EZ SETUP is completed, the
lowest channel number memorized will
be displayed.
STEREO < ON A I R
SAP
MONO
Note:
• Do not let the EZ SETUP screen remain unattended for a long time.
• If EZ SETUP does not memorize all the channels
in your region, please refer to pages 43 and 44
for more information on manually memorizing the
channels using CH-SETTING.
• It may be difficult to preset when the broadcasting
signals are weak, the channel cycle frequency is
incorrect or the frequency jamming is occurring
around the area. Please refer to pages 43 and 44
for more information on manually memorizing
channels using CH-SETTING.
• If there are no channels with EDS signals or the
antenna signal is weak, the AUTO CLOCK setting
may not operate. In this case, a “EDS CH IS NOT
AVAILABLE” message will display and the mode
will change to MANUAL CLOCK setting. Refer to
page 26 to set the clock manually.
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SETTING THE CLOCK
AUTO CLOCK Setting
There are two methods of setting the clock: AUTO CLOCK and MANUAL CLOCK.
AUTO CLOCK uses EDS signals, which are provided by some TV stations, to
automatically adjust the clock. MANUAL CLOCK set the clock manually in areas
where no channel carries EDS signals.
a/b
POWER
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
ENTER
MENU
SLEEP T IMER
V I DEO ADJUST
PRESET
CLOSED CAPT I ON
V–CH I P BLOCK
SET UP
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
MENU
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“SET UP”, and press ENTER.
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“CLOCK”, and press ENTER.
SELECT :
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“AUTO CLOCK”, and press ENTER.
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
[ OFF ]
ENTER : ENTER
CLOCK
RETURN
AUTO CLOCK
MANUAL CLOCK
OFF
SELECT :
ENTER : ENTER
Note:
• The CLOCK can be stopped completely by
setting “CLOCK” to “OFF”.
Time reset for power outage or AC adapter disconnected
If the TV has a power outage or the AC adapter cord is disconnected, the time display will have to be reset. In that
case, refer to “AUTO CLOCK Setting” and “MANUAL CLOCK Setting” on pages 24 to 26.
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EX I T :
SET UP
RETURN
BLUE SCREEN
LANGUAGE
CH–SETT I NG
CLOCK
SELECT :
ENTER : ENTER
SETTING THE CLOCK (Continued)
POWER
Press a/b to move the cursor to “EDS
CH SET”, and press ENTER.
Press c/d to select “AUTO” or
“MANUAL”.
DISPLAY
SLEEP
ENGLISH
AUTO CLOCK Setting (Continued)
AUTO CLOCK
RETURN
EDS CH SET [AUTO ]
EDS CH
[ ––– ]
START
PIC. FLIP
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
ENTER/
a/b/c/d
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“START”, and press ENTER.
To cancel AUTO CLOCK
MENU
Press c.
| If you do not know the channel that carries
EDS signals in your area, select “EDS CH
SET” to “AUTO” and select “START”. If
you know the channel of the EDS signal
carrier in your area, select “EDS CH SET”
to “MANUAL”. Set the EDS CH and select
“START”.
ADJUST :
ENTER : ENTER
EX I T :
MENU
PLEASE WA I T
NOW SEARCH I NG T IME
STOP :
| When set to “AUTO CLOCK”, the time is
acquired automatically when MAIN
POWER is turned OFF. (This function will
not work when EDS CH is not set.)
STEREO < ON A I R
SAP
MONO
Note:
• CLOCK: The AUTO CLOCK setting may take
from several minutes to an hour depending on the
number of channels to receive and signal status.
• If there are no channels with EDS signals or the
antenna signal is weak, the AUTO CLOCK setting
may not operate. In this case, an “EDS CH IS
NOT AVAILABLE” message will display, and the
MANUAL CLOCK Setting screen appears. Refer
to “MANUAL CLOCK Setting” on page 26 to set
the clock manually.
• If you know the Channel of the EDS signal carrier
in your area, set “EDS CH SET” to “MANUAL”
and select “START”. In case, the message “EDS
CH (XXX) EDS DATA IS NOT AVAILABLE”
displays, set “EDS CH SET” to “AUTO” when the
AUTO CLOCK setting screen appears.
• If broadcasting channels are not memorized, EDS
signals cannot be received even when the “EDS
CH SET” is set to “AUTO”. In this case, try EZ
SETUP again. (See page 43.)
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SETTING THE CLOCK (Continued)
MANUAL CLOCK Setting
If there are no channels with EDS signals, set the clock manually using MANUAL
CLOCK.
POWER
Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
MENU
SLEEP T IMER
V I DEO ADJUST
PRESET
CLOSED CAPT I ON
V–CH I P BLOCK
SET UP
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“SET UP”, and press ENTER.
ENTER/
a/b/c/d
ENTER : ENTER
SELECT :
MENU
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“CLOCK”, and press ENTER.
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“MANUAL CLOCK”, and press ENTER.
EX I T :
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
[ OFF ]
ENTER : ENTER
CLOCK
RETURN
AUTO CLOCK
MANUAL CLOCK
OFF
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“TIME”, and press ENTER.
SELECT :
Press c/d to set the time, and press
ENTER.
12:00AM
11:59PM
ENTER : ENTER
MANUAL CLOCK
RETURN
T IME [ 12: 0 0AM]
DST
[OFF ]
11:59AM
12:00PM
Note:
• Make sure to press ENTER after adjusting
the time. Otherwise, the time will not be
set.
MENU
SET UP
RETURN
BLUE SCREEN
LANGUAGE
CH–SETT I NG
CLOCK
SELECT :
EX I T :
ADJUST :
ENTER : ENTER
Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
Daylight Saving-Time (DST) Adjustment
The Daylight Saving-Time changes as shown below. Set the “DST” to “ON” to forward the clock by 1 hour. To rewind
the clock by 1 hour, set the “DST” to “OFF”.
(Spring)
On the first Sunday in April D.S.T. starts.
1:00AM
(Autumn)
On the last Sunday in October D.S.T. finishes.
2:00AM
1:00AM
2:00AM
Advances 1 hour.
Rewinds 1 hour.
3:00AM
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4:00AM
1:00AM
2:00AM
TV SIGNALS IN YOUR REGION
Country
TV broadcasting
system
Factory setting of color system
User setting
TV
Video
TV
U.S.A.
Color: NTSC
TV ch: US ch
NTSC (N358)
US ch
N358
Not required or N/A
Canada
Color: NTSC
TV ch: US ch
NTSC (N358)
US ch
N358
Not required or N/A
ENGLISH
This product is factory set to comply with the TV broadcasting system in the United States.
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BATTERY CHARGE AND TRANSMISSION SETTING
Battery Charge
The “BATTERY CHARGE” is set to “ON” when shipped from the factory. The
battery will deteriorate if it continues to be charged after having been fully charged.
It is recommended to set the “BATTERY CHARGE” to “OFF” when the battery
is not used frequently.
POWER
DISPLAY
SLEEP
Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“PRESET”, and press ENTER.
PIC. FLIP
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
ENTER/
a/b/c/d
MENU
SLEEP T IMER
V I DEO ADJUST
PRESET
CLOSED CAPT I ON
V–CH I P BLOCK
SET UP
SELECT :
MENU
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“BATTERY CHARGE”, and press
ENTER.
Press c/d to change the setting, and
press ENTER.
Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
ENTER : ENTER
EX I T :
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
PRESET
RETURN
TRANSMISSION SETTING
BR I GHTNESS
[ BR I GHT ]
[ STEREO]
MTS
AUTO POWER OFF [ OFF
[ NORMAL ]
P I CTURE FL I P
[ IN
AV2 I N / OUT
BATTERY CHARGE [ON
SELECT :
ENTER : ENTER
Transmission Setting
When shipped from the factory, the “CHANNEL” of the “TRANSMISSION
SETTING” is set to “AUTO”, and the “DISTANCE” is set to “NEAR”. However,
when reception is poor due to the presence of an interference source in close
proximity, change the settings for “CHANNEL” or “DISTANCE” to ensure normal
reception.
AC wall
outlet
AC cord
AC adapter
Transmission
Wireless
Center
TV main unit
[1] Preparing for “TRANSMISSION SETTING”
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Connect the antenna to the Wireless
Center.
Install the Wireless Center and TV
receiver next to each other.
Turn on the power for both the Wireless
Center and TV receiver.
Press MENU to display the MENU
screen.
NOW ACCESSING.
BATTERY CHARGE AND TRANSMISSION SETTING (Continued)
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“PRESET”, and press ENTER.
POWER
ENGLISH
Transmission Setting (Continued)
MENU
SLEEP T IMER
V I DEO ADJUST
PRESET
CLOSED CAPT I ON
V–CH I P BLOCK
SET UP
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
ENTER
SELECT :
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
ENTER/
a/b/c/d
Press a/b to move the cursor to
“TRANSMISSION SETTING”, and press
ENTER.
MENU
ENTER : ENTER
EX I T :
MENU
EX I T :
MENU
PRESET
RETURN
TRANSMISSION SETTING
BR I GHTNESS
[ BR I GHT ]
[ STEREO]
MTS
AUTO POWER OFF [ OFF
[ NORMAL ]
P I CTURE FL I P
[ IN
AV2 I N / OUT
BATTERY CHARGE [ON
SELECT :
ENTER : ENTER
[2] Setting Channel
Four settings can be selected for the communication channel consisting of
Auto, A, B and C. When set to “AUTO”, available channels that can be
transmitted are set automatically. It is recommended to normally set the
communication channel to “AUTO”.
AUTO
Press a/b to select “CHANNEL”, and
then press ENTER.
TRANSMISSION SETTING
RETURN
A] STATUS : A
CHANNEL [
D I STANCE [ FAR] STATUS : NEAR
SELECT :
Press c/d to select “AUTO”, and then
press ENTER.
• The available settings change in the
order shown below each time c/d is
pressed.
AUTO
ENTER : ENTER
EX I T :
MENU
TRANSMISSION SETTING
RETURN
CHANNEL [ AUTO ]
D I STANCE [ FAR] STATUS : NEAR
SELECT :
ENTER : ENTER
EX I T :
MENU
• “ADJUSTING CHANNEL SETTING.” is
displayed on the screen and the
communication channel is set
automatically.
ADJUSTING CHANNEL SETTING.
Displayed in yellow
Note:
• If “CHANNEL” is set to “AUTO”, when switching on the power or when setting the
communication channel, a connection is automatically made to an empty channel A,
B, or C.
∗ As this is not the function to automatically switch channels to an empty channel
when the reception conditions deteriorate, try to switch manually to another
channel with better reception conditions in such a case.
• This unit uses the three communication channels A, B, and C for wireless
transmission of video and audio signals.
When microwave ovens, wireless LANs, or devices using Bluetooth transmission
technology that use the same 2.4GHz frequency band are operating in the vicinity,
they may cause interference possibly making reception impossible.
In this case, changing to another transmission channel may avoid this type of
interference.
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BATTERY CHARGE AND TRANSMISSION SETTING (Continued)
Transmission Setting (Continued)
[3] Setting Distance
Select the DISTANCE mode that gives the best reception and picture quality.
FAR
NEAR
MID
NEAR: Enables finer picture quality.
POWER
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
ENTER/
a/b/c/d
Setting
NEAR
Picture
Quality
Best
Worst
Data Error
Correction
Weak
Strong
MID
FAR
MID:
Enables normal picture
quality and middle distance
transmission.
FAR:
Enables longer distance
transmission. (Picture quality
becomes relatively poor.)
Press a/b to select “DISTANCE”, and
then press ENTER.
TRANSMISSION SETTING
RETURN
CHANNEL [ AUTO] STATUS : A
D I STANCE [ FAR] STATUS : NEAR
Press c/d to select the desired
distance, and then press ENTER.
TRANSMISSION SETTING
RETURN
CHANNEL [ AUTO] STATUS : A
D I STANCE [ NEAR]
MENU
• “ADJUSTING DISTANCE SETTING.” is
displayed on the screen and the
communication distance is set
automatically.
Press MENU to return to the main
screen.
ADJUST I NG D I STANCE SETT I NG.
Displayed in yellow
Note:
• Automatic channel selection is only made
when the TV main unit is first switched on
or when the function is selected from the
menu.
• If reception has become poor after
changing the locations of the Wireless
Center and TV receiver, the problem may
be corrected by resetting the
communication channel and
communication distance.
■ Errors on the communication conditions
Error message
Color
Description
SIGNAL COULD NOT
BE RECEIVED
Red
Continues to be indicated as long as no signal is
received.
SIGNAL COULD NOT
BE RECEIVED
Yellow
Indicates no connection can be made to the
Wireless Center due to interference of radio
waves. The indication is red initially, and
changes to yellow after approximately 10
seconds. When using a fixed channel (A, B,
or C), set to “AUTO” or try switching to another
channel to connect to the Wireless Center.
WEAK SIGNAL
Yellow
Is indicated for 10 seconds, then goes out
temporarily. This operation is repeated every 10
minutes.
* Interference of radio waves denotes radio waves in the 2.4GHz frequency wave
band complying with the IEEE802.11b specifications. Since this function cannot
detect radio waves in the 2.4GHz frequency wave band other than those that
comply with the IEEE802.11b specifications, no yellow indication will appear should
such radio waves be the cause of interference.
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BASIC OPERATION
Control section of TV main unit
POWER indicator
▼ On-screen display
• “NOW ACCESSING.” is displayed on
the screen.
• The POWER indicator of the TV main
unit turns green.
MAIN POWER
POWER indicator
Press MAIN POWER of the TV main
unit.
Note:
• The On-screen indicator disappears after a
few seconds.
ENGLISH
Turning on POWER
STEREO
SAP
MONO
Press MAIN POWER of the Wireless
Center.
• The POWER indicator of the Wireless
Center turns green.
Standby
POWER
To turn off the LCD TV
DISPLAY
SLEEP
Press POWER on the remote control.
PIC. FLIP
• The POWER indicator turns red.
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
POWER
To turn the LCD TV back on
CH
Press POWER again.
• The POWER indicator turns green.
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BASIC OPERATION (Continued)
Switching TV/VIDEO [AV1/AV2/AV3/AV4] Modes
POWER
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
Turn on the power of the connected
video equipment.
AV1 mode
AV 1
Press TV/VIDEO and select the
applicable input source. The screen
displays AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4 or TV
mode each time TV/VIDEO is pressed.
ENTER
MUTE
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
TV/VIDEO
Note:
• The AV input mode indication remains for
3 seconds.
• AV1: Video equipment connected to the AV-IN1
input terminals.
The S-video input terminal is additionally
provided for the AV-IN1 input.
If both the S-video terminal and normal
video terminals are connected with cables,
the S-video input terminal takes priority.
• AV2: AV2 mode is used to adjust the preset
settings and “IN” or “OUT” can be selected.
AV2 indication is not displayed when “OUT”
is selected. (For details on setting AV2 IN/
OUT, see page 39.)
AV2 mode
AV 2
AV3 mode
AV 3
• AV3: Video equipment connected to the AV-IN3
input terminals.
• AV4: The AV4 input terminal is in the TV main
unit. This terminal is for directly connecting
to an external device such as a game
device.
If both the S-video terminal and normal
video terminals are connected with cables,
the S-video input terminal takes priority.
AV4 mode
AV 4
TV mode
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STEREO < ON A I R
SAP
MONO
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BASIC OPERATION (Continued)
POWER
ENGLISH
Sound Volume
Press VOL (+) to increase the sound
volume. The bar indicator shifts right.
VOLUME
50
POWER
DISPLAY
SLEEP
PIC. FLIP
Press VOL (–) to decrease the sound
volume. The bar indicator shifts left.
ENTER
MUTE
VOLUME
10
BRIGHT TV/VIDEO MENU
FLASHBACK
VOL
CH
MUTE
VOL
(+)/(–)
To mute the sound
Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the
sound.
The MUTE mark “
seconds.
MTS
” is displayed for 4
Press MUTE or VOL (+)/(–) to turn the
sound back to the previous level.
The mute function is automatically
turned off when any of the following
buttons are pressed: POWER, VOL (+)/
(–) or MTS.
VOLUME
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To select MTS (Multichannel TV Sound)
Press MTS to display the MTS screen.
Press MTS to select the MTS settings.
STEREO: stereo audio
SAP:
secondary audio program
MONO: monophonic audio
STEREO < ON A I R
SAP
MONO
Note:
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